Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, June 22, 1899, Image 6

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Our spring line is now complete. We are better pre
pared to fill the \\ants of customers than ever before
COMPETITION DEFIED
Our prices are made on the lowest cash basis. Prac
tical tailoring in connection. All work guaranteed
D. StinardClothier. .
And will for two or three months boil
many other things , among them Buckeye
Mowers and "Repairs and cutting parts for
any and all makes of machines. I also
handle Binding Twine in season. "Wagons
and spring wagons always on hand. Am
prepared to do all kinds of blacksmithing ,
wagon making and painting. Brand mak
ing a specialty.
E. EUKLANDER
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TEVENSON
SUCCESSORS TOTHEO.TILLSON ,
W HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR SARN
A. M. MO-RRISSE
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VALENTINE. NEB
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< THE VALENTINE
WATCH , MAKER
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Carries a full line of ftor- ?
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ling silver novelties
A. WKLLS J. H. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
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ATTORNEY-
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ValerjtinE , Nebraska
tufies in DHfrift ( 'onrt rtiid U. 8. Laud
Oitlcn. Keai K * ate dUti Italic ! ) 1'hiperty
puiittlU and sold. JJouded Abstracter.
A N.COMFTON !
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SURaEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Nights-Upstairs-Red Front
J. S. ESTABROOK,8 ,
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook House on Cherry St.
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DWYBE BEOS.
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! Knitv < ) / ittljiIVitotllce at Valentine. Clirrry
, ' i 'imv. vf ! ra 'kd. us Second-class mutter.
Titis paper will be mailed regularly
its Mihr Ti tiers until a definite order
> disruiiTiiuie t.s received and ail arrears -
rears are paid in full
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Kioriitionary i-nt rifihiiiif nt , June 2- { .
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Crops are lookingline. .
Spring Capes at T. C1. Hornby's. -
Did ou see T. C' . Hornby's silk win-
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Everything1 seems quiet after the
races.
Large invoice of shoes af cost , at
E. McDonald's.
Floyd Kime was in from Chester
field 3resterda3\
"Wild fruit will be plentiful in Cher
ry county this season.
There will be a recital at the M. E.
Church tomorrow night.
Fine line of Mackintoshes on sale at
Farnham & Dikeruan's. 10
New York apple butter for sale at
Farnham & Dikeman's. 3-2
The supreme court will decide the
court house question this week.
We will sell shoes at cost for the
next thirty days. E. McDonald.
Handsomely decorated China ware
given away , at W. A. Pettycrew's.
A fine lot of feice posts for sale.
Max E. Viertel , Crookston , Nebraska.
Ed Clarke went to Omaha Sunday
to look after some business matters.
A move is on foot to purchase a
bell for the M. E. Church. It needs
it.
The county dads are in session ,
spending the past week as a board of.
equalization. I
Insurance against hail , fire , light
ning and tornadoes at lowest rate.
I. M. Rice , agent.
This is no baking powder scheme ,
but genuine hand painted China ware
given away , at "W. A. Pettycrew's.
Billy Kincaid's house is nearing
completion and all the damsels in
town are busy speculating on who I
, T. O , Berkley and T. J. Smith have
established the Perry Enterprise at
the new town of Perry , between At
kinson and Butte.
Anyone wishing horses broke to
ride or drive , call on Amos Strong
Valentine , Nebraska. 19
Bill Kime was in town the first of
the week from his ranch near Kenj j
nedy. as several people knew.
Worley Ellis and Steve Tatman
were among the Ainsworth sports who
attended the races last Friday. ,
Wm. Hook was down from Cody last
week and gave us another order for
stationery with his stock brand
thereon.
D oirt fail to see those hand painted' '
dishes. Absolutely given away , at
, A , Pettycrew's , 22
The Methodists observed Childfen's
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Day at their ehtif ch Sunday evening
by rendering a splendid program to a <
large audience.
WAITED TO TEAD - A seven year d
old mare and colt and two yearling h'
dolts , all well bred , for a two-year old
bull. HANS tlLRICH.
'Old Cap well" was in town this
week on business , and spent a portion
of the time trying to find someone
willing to be his pallbearers when he
dies.
Valentine and Harmony played ball
Saturday afternoon on the home
grounds or at least it was adverti sed
as a ball game , Score 3i to 16 in oJ
favor of HarmonVi oJR
We want contracts for building in
ditches and guarantee satisfaction. la
Top of ditch 3 | f eetibottom 14 inches ; fc
depth from 16 to 24 inches. Call on reM
or address Lane & Smith , Cody , Ne M
braslca. 19 w
L. M * Bates arrived in the city last
week and has about decided to locate
to
here and establish a law office. Luke
is quite well known to our people and
we believe will make a success here if
anybody can , m
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The railroad has had a gang1 of
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men here since last week working on
the tyater tank wnich they expect to
of
improve. They expect to be here a
couple of weeks longer.
Miss Emily McClean , of Fremont ;
will give an elocutionary entertain
ment at the M. E. Church. Friday
evening , June 23 , at 8 p. m. , under the
auspices of the Epworth League. ing
Miss McClean comes to us well recom the
mended. Admission. 15 cents.
Closing Out Sale.
We will commence at * once
to olowe out our entire stock
ut c'O.st , and continue nntil
at I is Hold.
tttiuard & Weeks.
' Mrs. C. F. Martin came up from
Woodlake Saturday to visit her hus-1
' band \ , and will now probably make
this her home.
j The salary of the Valentine post
master lias been raised from $1,100
to $1,200 per annum , and Postmaster
Sherman is receiving congratulations.
Business at the local land office has
' been so good the past year that the
register and receiver will receive
their maximum salary of $3,000 for
their 1 year's labor.
Where will you celebrate the
Fourth of July ? Cody will have a
celebration , so will Kennedyand each
of the sub-agencies on the reserva
tion will have a fine time.
Brig. Gen. T. H. Stanton , paymas
ter-general of the army during the
Spanish war , but now on the retired
list , is in town this week visiting with
A. E. Thacher and other friends.
The editor's wife came home rather
unexpectedly last Friday afternoon
from her visit at Longpine , and we
are happy to say she found him per
fectly sober and attending to busi
ness.
Arrangements are now under way
for a fall race meeting to be held in
Valentine , which , if completed , will
result in the hanging up of $1,500 in
purses. This sum will make races
worth coming hundreds of miles to
see.
The public will please take warning
that I positively forbid any hunting
or fishing on my lands f i om the date
of this publication ; and any violating
this order will be prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
EDWARD ORMESHER.
Elmer Ayers is building a neat
dwelling house in the northeast part
of town. It is surprising how rapidly
that part of the town has growa with
in the past two years , no less than
fifteen new buildings having been
erected in that time.
A dance will be given at the Cor
nell Hall , Friday , June 23 , proceeds
to go towards helping liquidate the
loss by fire of N"ewt Grooms and Mrs.
Osborn. Tickets on sale at both the
drug stores at 50 cents. Good music
and a grand time is assured all.
' Harry Preshaw. while working at
the mill yesterday morning , stepped
on a nail which was sticking up
through a plank and punctured an
arterjr in his foot. He nearly bled to
death before medical assistance ar
rived and is now laid up for repairs.
Judge James Morris , of Johnstown ,
was in the city Saturday as counsel in
the Waite lawsuit , and made us a
friendly call. The Judge was on the
Pacific coast during" the meeting1 of
the editorial association at Ainsworth I
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and many regrets were heard at that f
time in regard to his absence.
Should you wish to improve the
quality of your bread use the cele
brated Yeast Foam. Nothing like it
for producing a light , sweet , nutri
tious loaf of bread. It will retain its inO ,
moistui e and rich flavor longer than O
bread raised with any other yeast m
ever put on the market. Try it. oi
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While riding horseback Sunday even ai
ing Mrs , J. C. Wells was thrown else )
from her horse into a bar"b wife fence se
near the Minnechaduza and slightly C ;
injured * Her horse received about teh ;
thirty cuts from the wife , and this h
delayed < the departure of herself and SCw '
husband to Butte for several days * w
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At the Demflresl medal contest in I
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the M. E. church last Friday evening
Mabel Marsden won first place in a
class of five. A contest for a gold
medal will be held soon , and the district - ps
trict contest for the large gold medal ea
will be held at the Longpine Chau- ns
tauqua some time during the coming nsT ?
session which opens on August llth. su
suTi
Agent McChesney and a large force Ti
Indian police came over from nc
Rosebud Sunday , and Monday mornIng - fei
Ing left town with another 850.000the , th
last payment to be made the Sioux pe
for the occupancy of a part of their th
reservation by the Lower Brules. th
Many an eye was wistfully turned to * COin
ward ; the wagon carrying the treas
ure , but the sight of the rifles of the
police changed the fever of longing
the chill of dispair or at least the
inward
calumen of content. ,
J. B. Sweeney returned Thufsdav of
morning from his eastern trip which an
was made in the interest of the firm , in
came home better satisfied than no
ever with the prospects of a favor * klj
able season for stockmen in this part me
the state. The firm have over co
eleven hundred head of cattle at sc <
present , and Mr. Sweeney informs us yo
that they expect to buy about two wi
hundred head more , which with those ne
now on their ranch will be placed in inj
feed yards in the corn belt for finishbri
this fall. His trip east was for an
purpose of arranging for their be :
feeders. Whitman Sun. da ;
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Before - Buying - Elsewhere
GENERAL MERCHANTS
Wide Tire Wagons
Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAE LOAD
In addition to this 1 have just received a car of
"WIND MOTOR" WIND MILLS
Which I am selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
Valentine. Nebraska D. S. Ludwig
Ever compare the expense of a city store with the expense of
a country store ? Look at their higli vents , water taxes , heavy
insurance , and a dozen other items that n , country store don't
have. Then does it look reasonable that they can sell you
goods cheaper than we can. If you are ready for your spring
purchase come in and see our stock and get our prices. Will
you be one to keep your money at home ?
MAX E , VERTEL
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Agent for Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. Crookston , Nebraska
Chas. Smythe sold his farm to
young Lovejoy the past week for a
good consideration.
John Schultz and George Moss were
in Valentine from Uenzel this week
on land office business.
The F. E. & M. V. will sell special
excursion : tickets to Hot Springs and
return ( on August 8 , good returning
for < 30 days. Also July 4 and 18 and
August 22. at one fare plus 52.00 for
the round trip.
I. T. Richardson and Wm. Pullman
nade a trip to Rock county the past
veek and while there purchased the
Dpp ranch on Pony Lake , about 15
niles south of Newport. This is one
f the best ranches in Rock county
md is composed of 12 quarter sections
f good hay land. We af e sorry to
ice these gentlemen leave Cherry
ouny ( , but as they feel it to their in-
erest to leave , both having sold their
icrne ( ranches , we ar"e glad they have
'ecUredso good a location. They
sail : move to their new home within
he netft 30 days , and the good wishes
if hundreds of friends will go with
hem.
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The local political complexion on the i
iart of the republicans for this fall's
ampaign seems to favor the renomi-
lation of Daniels or Reese for clerk ;
hackrey ] tor treasuier , Ikown for
uperintendent , Loporte for sheriff and
1ucker for judge. The fusionists are
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ot worrying over this combination but
eel satisfied of nominating a ticket
bat will come out victorious in com-
etition with those named. We have
be votes and if signs fail not , will
'g'.O illll Ills * I III cast J
bem for fall.'g'.O sweep in Cherry
ounty this fall.
Grand Fourth o ! July Celebration J |
Where ? Why in that lovely grove 1
John Adamson's pasture the
icest place in Cherry county ; plenty
shade , plenty of good cool water
nd refreshment to be had any time
ithe day. Bowery dance in after *
eon and evening , racing" of various
inds , swings , Speaking , singing and
lerrymaking of all kinds. Artists
ome and bring your cameras for the
enery is grand. Young men bring
our best girls : old men bring your
ives and spend the day with- your
eighbor that you have been neglect-
all spring. Everybody come and
ring your lunch baskets well filled
ad enjoy a day long to be remem-
2red and. fitted for a national holi-
Plaintiffs Pay the Freight.
Judges Kinkaid and W estover held
a special term of distri ct court here
last Friday and Saturday for the pur
pose of trying the Waite , Bachelor ,
Ball , Roby , Rowley cases , in which ,
the lines of Township 33 , Range 27 ,
are in question. 'Large numbers of
witnesses were present , but much to
the regret of all lovers of justice the
cases were dismissed on request and
at the cost of plaintiffs , ere a decision
had been given. This leaves the mat
ter in exactly the same position it
was before the trial , and all parties
are as much dissatisfied as before.
We hope , however , that the matter '
will be amicably adjusted by the par
ties concerned , and that no more
trouble will arise therefrom.
Several times we have called , the
attention of our citizens to the fact
that the water supply of the town
would soon be inadequate to the needs
of the public , but up to date no
measures have been taken to either
increase or conserve the supply. The
city engineer informs us that the
present supply amounts to 40,000
gallons per day. but if the weather is
at ; all warm he is forced to pump
creek water into the mains in 'order
to keep up the necessary pressure. t
The creek water seems to be / ;
good , s |
but it needs to be filtered or allowed j
to settle before it is fit for use , and. '
this causes great inconvenience to
households where cooking-
being : '
done. Again , if this continues the ' '
mains will soon become foul and after
that even the best o ± water will be
come contaminated. We have frequently - *
quently offered a aug-gestion that
meters be used , but it falls flat , ap
1C parently , and we'd like to see some
one else try his hand. Something"
should be done at
once , if we are to
avoid an epidemic of fever during the *
hot weather now coming on. *
Valentin © House
J. A. HOOTOX , Prop.
Recently opened and newly fujEJ
Not a restaurant , but a hotel ,
$1.00 * PEE DAT
I"he best of viands and treatment gfveiF v
to our patrons.
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