Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, August 17, 1899, Image 4

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STILLAnd
And will for two or three months boil
many other things , among them Buckeye
Movers and Hepairs 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 blacksinithing ,
wagonniaking and paintiiig. Brand mak
ing a specialty.
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TEVENSON
SUCCESSORS TOTHEO.TILLSON ,
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WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE. SIZE OF OUR BARN
A. M. MOBBISSEY
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE , NEB
O.W.MOREY
THE VALENTINE }
'WATCHMAKER
AD JEWELER
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Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
(3. A. WELLS J. 33. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
PENTISTSI
Office over
CJterri/ County
M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY-
AND.A&3TRACTBR
line , Nebraska
'Practices in District Court and U.j& Lt
Office. Heal Estate and KancliTroperty
bought and sold. ' Bonded -Abstracter
J. C.DWrER. E. H. DWTER.
DWYEK BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
Private Hospital ,
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EflSfc.s- -
the Treatment of Diseases-
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations /Successfully
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Performed. .
VALENIINB , NEBRASKA.
A. N , COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Red
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook House on Cherry St.
VALENTINE ,
Valentine I louse
J. A. IIOOTON , Prop.
Kecently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , "but a hotel.
1.00 PER DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
FirsfDoor South of Bank of Valentine
M , BATES
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over T. C. Ltornby's store
"West Entrance
VALENTINE -
Selling at Cost .
Here , is 3011 r chance to purchase'
all kinds of goods at , cost. . ITor
the next 30 days wevill sell om
en tire stock boots , shoes , hats ,
caps , dry goods , etc. , at cost.
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WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
ROBERT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at th 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 $1.75 per box at T. C. ,
Hornby's. > 27
Jim Hudson was in from Sparks
yesterday.
Best eating apples at Farnham &
Dikeman's. 20 .
New crop Evaporated Apricots at
T. C. Hornby's. * 37
The hay crop is better than was
thought a few weeks ago.
Tents , 'Paulins and Haymakers'
supplies , at T. C. Hornby's. - 27
F. Fischer built a new sidewalk in
front of his saloon this week.
See those small hams , just the thing
tor haying , at Faanham & Dikeman's.
Goods at half price at Stinard's. 29
Reliable man .wanted to take 500
head of sheep on shares. . Call on T.
C. Hornby. . 29
W. A. Parker and father , of Wood-
lake , were in town Saturday , looking
for "feeders " for sale. " -
A. Durham , of New York , is in tne
city and contemplates putting in a
cold storage plant for game.
G. H. Q. SMITH House and carriage
painter. Shop corner of Hall 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
Tom Gillespie is very ill at the
residence of Geo. Tracewell , and
small hopes for his recovery are
entertained.
Geo. Kimball is up from Ainswjorth
this week on a stock buping trip.
This makes three Ainsworth buyers
in this field.
W. E Waite and family are' . Jiving
in the editor's house during his. fife's
absence , having rented the. , same for
a short time. < - . i
Several parties are accus'efl of
shooting "stubble duck , " but as yet
none of them have bribed the editor
to keep quiet.
Newt Grooms and G.H. . Reinert
went to Lexington this week to
attend the congressional convention.
They went overland by way of. Ains
worth and Brewster. ' ' ;
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J. A. Sparks has Rented the rooms
over the Red Front , recencly vacated
by Frank Brayton and wife , while
the latter are enjoying all the de
lights of housekeeping.
A free and easy expectoration is
produced by a few doses of Ballard's
Horehound Syrup , in all cases of sore
throat , hoarseness or difficult breathing
ing25 and 50c. J.H. Quigley ' 8
T. A. Yearnsh.w came uj > from
Clear\vater Tuesday night and visited
his many friends here , yesterday.
Tommy is looking well as ever , and
has a splendid business in Clearwater.
C. E. Ingalls , the gentleman who
put in the creamery at Chadrpn and
the separator at Rushville- ! re
ported to have skipped the jjbuntry
and a lot of creditors are holding the
sack.
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We want contracts ior building
Pitches and guarantee satisfaction.
Top of ditch 3 * feetbottom ; 14 inches ;
lepth from 16 to 24 inches.Gall : on
or address Lane & Smith , Cody , Ne
braska ' ' . ' 19
A friend sends the following query
from Bromlee : "Will the editor of
the Bromlee News kindly inform one
3f the selfish people why the. tax pajr-
: rs of district No. 52 should support-a
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; ity school ? " , ,
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A porch musicale will be given by
the ladies of the Episcopal church on
Saturday , August 19 , beginning at
5:30 : p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J.
B. Wells. 15 cents admission , includ
ing ice cream and cake.
LOST OR STOLEN Greyhound pup ,
ileven months old : yellow.white legs
ind breast , answers name jBismark.
3one since Monday morning. Liberal
reward for return to - !
W. F. A. Meltendorf.
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The editor's wife and .baby and
vlrs. J. S. Davisson went to Long Pine
Monday morning. Mrs , . Good has
) een quite ill for some time and will
emain in Long Pine for a month or
iot recuperating. In the meantime
ihe-editor will spruce up and look as
Peasant as circumstances .will
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Go to Stinar'd's-for bargains. 29
Cut prices on everything at D.
Stfnard's. ' 19
Go to T. C. Hornby's for Clothing
He has the largest stock and lowest
prices. 27
John Tucker made a speech s&t
Chautauqua , Woodman day , respond
ing to Neighbor Johnson's speech.
Quite a number of antelope liye .on
the reservation , 'near Sparks , and we
are told parties are shooting them.
Don't !
Tom Yearnshaw , Jake S tetter , Dr.
Donpher , Mrs. Summers and Kate
D.onoher went out on the Schlezel this
morning to fish for trout.
Brof. R. H. Watson returned to
Valentine Sunday evening. Mrs.
Watson is visiting relatives in Saunders -
ders county and will come home in a
couple of weeks.
' Miss Dewey , of Woodlake , spent a
couple of days here this week. She ,
in company with Dr. Wells , -gave this
office a brief call Wednesday even
ing. Rushville Standard.
The railroad company sent , engine
No. 14 to Valentine this week to act
as "pusher" and help trains over the
hill. Another engine will soon be
sent up for the stock season.
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 all
impure secretions. J.H. Quigley. 8
The railroad company tested the
wells at the crgek , Tuesday , and re
port that the supply of water there
is insufficient. The company will
probably put down a new 4-inch well
near the water tank this fall.
The republican judicial convention
will be held in Valentine on Septem
ber 4 , the date hauing been changed
from September 2 so as to not cor-
flict with the fusion conventions
which meet on the latter ca'-e.
Arthur Coykendall , of'O'Neill , is
assisting us in the mechanical de
partment of this office this week.
He is a Spanish-American war sol
dier , having served as first sergeant
in Go. M , of the Third Nebraska.
D. M. Utter , who sold so many cat
tle in this county for H. Clough & Co.
of Sioux City , last season , is now
working for Snyder & Siemen , of the
same place , as solicitor. Dan is
pretty well-known here and ought to
do a lot of business for his firm.
While 'playing on the' dam at the
mill pond , "Tuesday , Orland Grooms ,
about 9 years of age , fell off the em
bankment , dropped a distance of
about twenty feet , and was knocked
senseless but soon recovered , and
beyond a few bruises and sore spots
on his anatomy is now none the worse
for his tumble.
Fred Dueif eldt had a narrow escape
from what .might have been a serious
accident last Monday. He was hitch
ing up a span of mules when one of
the animals kicked him squarely in
the face with both feet. He was
picked up unconscious and badly
bruised , but no bones were broken
and next day he was able to be out
and superintend the work of the
ranch. Gordon Journal.
Miss Turner is desirous of securing
a class in elocution and physical
training heie. Her terms are as
follows : Ten private lessons in elo
cution , $5 ; ten lessons in elocution
and physical culture , $ (5 ( ; ten private
lessons in physical work alone , $3.
Miss Turner is a graduate of the Cor
nell School of Oratory , of Iowa ,
having had three jrears of instruction
in elocution and 'physical culture
under Frances Clark Hoadly and
Albert Mson Harris , both graduates
of the Emerson School of Oratory at
Boston. Miss Turner promises very
satisfactory results.\
Tuesday was Woodmen's day at the
Long Pine Chautauqua , and a large
crowd turned out to see the boys who
wield the axe. From Valentine-the
following persons were present with
their better halves : M. V. Nichol
son , W. E. Haley , H. Hoenig , P. F.
Simons , L. L. Anderson , J. B. Hull.
En addition to these were W. A. Taylor -
lor and two daughters , D. E. Sher
man , J. M. Tucker , Clarence Sageser ,
Robert McQuade , John Helzer , Mrs.
J. C. Dwyer and daughter , Mrs. C. R.
Walcott and daughter , Annie Wil
son and Cora Gillette. Several also
went from Crookston and Woodlake.
Two fatal accidents accurred near
Gordon last week. While riding to a
Sunday school picnic , Wednesday ,
Earl Jordon's pony fell , Earl's foot
: aiight in the stirrup , the pony ran
iway and the boy was dragged about
aalf a mile before the stirrup broke.
EEe was dead when friends overtook
lim. The boy was 13 years old and
.vas . a son of J. C. Jordon , the well
cnown hardware man. Monday , Ed.
Wasmund , son of Treasurer Was-
nund , met death , in a curious way.
tVhile sliding off a hay stack he
itruck the handle of a fork which
vas sticking near , and the handle
jenetrated his body about eight
nches. He .lived about 24 hours
if ter the accide'ht.
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RE-FURNISHED
RE-MODELED
Good cooks , good beds , good rooms , good service and good provisions-
x 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 EECEIVED 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
Valentine Nebraska D , S. Ludwig
That's what we want you to
d0get posted on our stock before
buying elsewhere.
If j'ou do we'll be glad of it ,
because we can save you some
money. We don't mean that \ve
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.
Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. .
We have some good horses for sale Crookston , Nebraska
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This market always keeps a supply of
In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Eoasts , Dry Salt ITeata
Smoked Ilams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
AtStettcr's Old Stand on Main Street. VALENTINE NEBRASKA
1 THE PALACE SALOON I
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
W Wff ES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
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Of the Choicest Brands
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When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
THE CITY HOTEL ,
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J , A. HORNBACK , Proprietor , , -4 f
BLOO per day. Good Service.
7eed in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
heds , 24 : cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Gaitle 28 cars.
The place to rest and feed for
lie Omaha market.
Easy run to feeding points out-
ide Chicago.
Long distance telephone.
Vrite or wire when you will ar-
ive , tj
Fremont Stock Yards Co
311112'rlccs for Iceit.
Iran , bulk 50c per cwt $9.00 ton
horts bulk 60c per cwt § 11.00 ton
creeningsiOc " $7.00 "
hop Feed 70c " $13.00"
orn. 65c " , , '
iats § 1.00 "
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, , Strayed , si ° ce June 1 , one roan sad
dle horse branded IJ OA left hip Sd
one gray branded SAM on leftshoulder
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, Simeon , Neb.
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Stmj/ert or Stolon.
Several head of horses and catj j
Amos Strong ,
L W Handy of Valentine has all
kinds of horses and mares for.sale '
Broken and '
unbroken. -37
If You Want to Buy or Sell
Live" Stock , make your
wants known to the
Cherry Co , Live Stock
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