Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, August 10, 1899, Image 4

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VALENTINE NEBRASKA tote
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STILL BOIL L.
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. BREUKLANDER
ALCOTT
SUCCESSORS TOTHEO.TILLSON ,
LIVERY
BARN
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN
' A. M. MOKRISSEY
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE , NEB
O.W.MOREY
< D THE VALENTINE
WATCH MAKER
AD JEWELER
Carries a full line of sterling -
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ling silver novelties
C. A. WELLS J. J3. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
DENTISTS !
Office over
Cherry Conitfy
F.M. . WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
- AND ABSTRACTED
Valentine , Nebraska -
Practices in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Keal Estate and Kanch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstractor
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J. C. DWYER. E. II. DWTEK.
DWYER BROS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
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A , Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment of Diseases ;
" All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Performed.
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-.VALENTINE , ' - - NEBRASKA ,
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A. N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Ked
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office atEstabrook Honse on Cherry St. .
VALENTINE , NEB.
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTON , Prop.
Recently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , hut a hotel.
$1.00 PER DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
M. BATES
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ATTOKKEY AT LAW
Office over T. C. Hornby's store
West Entrance
VALENTINE - NEBRASKA
Selling at Cost
Here is your chance to purchase
all kinds of goods at cost. .For
he next 30 days we will sell our '
311 tire stock boots , shoes , hats ,
iaps , dry goods , etc. , at cost.
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY.
Entered at t to e Post-office at Valentine , Cherry
county. Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subscribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and .all ar
rears are paid in full.
Stinard moves Sept. 1st.
L.L. Raisins S1.75 per box at . C.
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Hornby's. - 27
Best eating apples at Farnham &
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Dikeman's. 26
Schoolma'ams are beginning1 to ar
rive in town.
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New crop Evaporated Apricots at
T. C. Hornby's. 37
The town will be turned over to the
teachers next week.
D. C. Nelson of Cody was in town
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. A. B. Watson went to Creigh-
ton Tuesday morning.
Dan Handy returned Tuesday morn
ing from the Black Hills.
Tents'Paulins and Haymakers'
supplies , at T. C. Hornby's. 27
W. T. Kincaid has moved into his
new house on Macomb street.
Jack McHardie will move to"'Far-
nam , Dawson county , shortly.
Drs. Corkins and Coventry , eye doc
tors , have been in town this week.
Our press broke down yesterday and
delayed us considerably this week.
See those small hams , just the thing
lor haying , atFaanham & Dikeman's.
I. M. Rice and J. H. Quigley made
a business trip to Woodlake , Tuesday.
A fine lot-of fence posts for sale.
Max E. Viertel , Crookston , Nebraska
Wm. and John Harnan and G * E.
Russell of Newton were in town Mon
day.
day.G.
G. M. Lynn contemplates moying
from the North Table to Butte , Boyd
county.
Goods at half price at Stinard's. 29
Levi Sparks came down from Cody
yesterday for a short visit with his
family.
Myrtle Pettijohn went down to
Ainsworth for a short visit , yesterdaj'
morning.
Frank Bray ton is having his house
repaired , preparatory to moving into
che same.
Reliable man wanted to take 500
head of sheep on shares. Call on T.
C. Hornby. n,29
WANTED First class outfit to stack
1,000 to 1.500 tons hay. W. E. WAITE
Chesterfield , Neb.
Judge Walcott made flying visit to
Hot Springs Saturday night , return
ing Monday morning.
Sam Black , the genial hotel and
livery man of Norden , brought Major
Wood to Valentine , Sunday.
J. B. Chadwick and wife left 'Mon-
d-ey morning for a week's yisit with
friends in Omaha and other points.
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G. H. Q. SMITH House and carriajf <
painter. Shop corner of Half and
Catherine streets , Valentine , Nebr.
FOR SALE Team of work mares
weight about 1200 each , also horse
weight 1400. Enquire at this office.
Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in
stant relief in cases of bleeding , burns
bruises , scalds , cuts. J.H. ( Quigley. 8
Jim Tucker and wife returned to
Omaha Tuesday morning after a two
week's visit with Jim's father.and
mother here.
R. M. Faddis moved his family to
town last week , and is now comfort
ably installed in the Fischer property
on South Cherry street.
J. O. Vincent will build a new house
and barn on his claim south of town
and has awarded the contract forthe
carpenter work to Grant Dunn.
NOTICE.- Parsons , the photogfaiph-
er , will close his gallery in Valentine
October 1,1899. All those wishing
work done should call before Septem
ber 12th.
U. G. Dunn has received a contract
for building a coal house 14x40 feet in
size for Max Viertel , at Crookston.
Max is branching out in all direc
tions for business.
A free and easy expectoration is
produced by a few doses of Ballard's
Horehound Sj'rup , in all cases of sore
throat , hoarseness or difficult breath
ing. 25 and 50c. J.H. Quigley 8
We want contracts for buliding
'ditches and guarantee satisfaction.
Top of ditch 34 f eetbottom ; 14 inches ;
depth from 16 to 24 inches. Call on
or address Liue Smith , Cody , JSTe
braska - - 10
Cut prices on everything at D.
Stinard's. 19
Sadie Dewey has been in town the
last week canvassing for a war his
tory.
tory.A
A three days' carnival of sports will
be held at Springview , September 4 ,
5 and C.
Go to T. C. Hornby's for Clothing
He has the largest stock and lowest
prices. . 27
The water commissioner informs-us
that all sprinkling bills must be paid
this month.
Fishing for bass in Lake Minnecha-
duza is a popular pastime , and some
very nice fish are being caught.
Allie Handy returned from a visi t
with relatives in the southeastern
part of the state , last Saturday morn-
Ing.
Pete Roueche came up from Brown-
lee and made proof on his 'tree claim ,
Tuesday. J. W. Kanatsher accom
panied him.
The material for the new Berry
bridge is being hauled from town this
week , and people from the north-east
are rejoicing greatly.
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Sparks and Ft. Niobrara played a
game of ball , Sunday , at the Fort.
Score , six innings , 'steen to something
in favor of the soldiers.
The democratic and populist judic
ial conventions will be held in Valen
tine on September 2. Call in full will
be published- next week.
For the benefit of our readers who
are interested we will state that the
open season for grouse and prairie
chicken begins September 1.
W.i E. Haley is working hard to get
his abstract books written up to date ,
and when he completes the work will
rest a whole lot easier of nights than
he does now.
W. S. Barker and wife and Ella
Kies ter are visiting with friends and
relatives in Burt county this week ,
and Dean Ef ner and Charley Wellf ord
are getting the Republican out.
At the Strong cattle sale S iturlay
cows sold at $33 and heifer with calves
by their sides brought $36. Only 45
head were sold , the sale being called
off before the steers were offered.
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Herbine is well adapted to the cure
of fevers of all kinds , because it thor
oughly cleanses the stomach and bow
els of all bilious humors and expels al1
impure secretions. J. H. Quigley. 8
Go to Stinard's for bargains. 29
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Frankie Mathieson , of Omaha , vis
ited with here with her brother John ,
the efficient clerk in Davenport &
Thacher's store , Friday and Satur
day. John accompanied her home
Sunday morning for a week's vaca
tion.
Charley Cooper is in town , treading
the streets like a king , all because he
has a new boy at his house , since last
Monday , August 7. Charley says the
youngster looks just'like his dad , and
is a thorough cow puncher alraady ,
but we'll bet he will never be able to
play a violin like his father does.
About a month ago Tom Kelly had
Dick Riedel arrested for assault , or
disturbing the peace or something of
that sort , and Tuesday the trial came
off , but Tom got stuck for the costs
in the case and Dick was discharged.
The trouble occurred on the Snake
during the races in Valentine , and
while lots of charges of stealing and
threats have been made on both sides
no bloodshed nor arrests for grand
larceny have been reported as yet.
The Ninth Annual Reunion of the
old settlers of Cherry and Keya Paha
counties will be held at Sparks on the
18th and 19th of August. The first
day will be enlivened with an address
by Judge W.alcott , an egg race , a bis
cuit eating contest , a ball game and
a horse race. The next day Judge
Tucker will talk , music will be fur
nished by the Norden band , a horse
horse race , sack race , foot race and
ball game will constitute the amuse
ments , and the business meeting will
be held. Bowery dance each evening.
Since 1890 the Hot Springs of South
Dakota have been recognized as the
resort for western people.
All things are favorable for those
seeking rest , health or pleasure. 1
This season finds the resort well
patronized by people from Nebraska ,
Iowa , Illinois , Minnesota , Wisconsin
and eastern South Dakota , and every
one well satisfied with the
Wonderful Waters. t
Delightful Climate.
Modern Hotels.
Varied attractions for sight-seers.
The North-Western Line is the pi
oneer to this resort.
The North-Western Line runs
Wagner Palace Sleepers to Hot
Springs , South Dakota.
The North-Western Line makes
low round trip rates to this resort.
Ask your nearest railroad agent for
therdate of the next excursion via the
Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
R. R. , Nor h-Western Line.
J. H. Gable , J. R. Buchanan ,
Trav. Pass. Agt , Gen. Pass Agt ,
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RE-OPENED
RE-FURNISHED
HE-MODELED
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Good cooks , good beds , good rooms , good service and good provisions i I *
Try us once and you will come again
$1.00 per day Opp. Court House
H. K. BROWN , PROP
VALENTINE , NEBR.
Wide Tire Wagons'
Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST KECEIVED A CAE LOAD
In addition to this I 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
YalentiiiCj Nebraska D. S. Ludwig
That's what we want you to
do get posted on our stock before
buying elsewhere.
If you do we'll be glad of it ,
because we can" save you some
money.Ve don't mean that we
will sell you a very poor article at
a very low price. We don't do
business that way.
We mean that the prices on
the best goods are the lowest that
you can get.
Come and see. '
Agent for MAX E. VIERTEL
Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. .
We have some good horses for sale Crookston , Nebraska
GEO. G. SOHWALM , PROP.
This market always keeps a supply ofT
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In addition to a 6rst-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
At Blotter's Old Stand on Main Street , VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Of the Choicest Brands
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I ? VALENTINE , „ , NEBRASKA
Headquarters for this section of the state is found at
place. Peering mowers and rakes are'admitted to my be
the best. I also handle Rushford
wagons and Eobinson
buggies , in addition to a full line ofjharness and saddles
Feed in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
sheds , 24 cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Caitle 28 cars.
The place to rest and feed for
; he Omaha market. ,
Easy run to feeding points out
side Chicago.
Long distance telephone.
iVrite or wire when you will ar-
ive , tj
Freniont Stock Yards Co
M ill Prices for JFectl.
Jran , bulk 50c per cwt $9.00 ton
horts bulk 60c per cwt § 11.00 ton
icreenings 40c " $7.00 "
Jhop Feed 70c " $13.00 "
! oru Goo "
> ats § 1.00 "
white feet ; has been driven ? The O
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Bordeaux , Rosebud , S. D.
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jr Stolon.
Several head of horses and
cat-1
Amos Strong ,
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fl miles
Medicine Canyon ov A
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