Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 07, 1899, Image 4

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And will for two or three months boil
many other things , among them Buckeye
blotters 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 blacksjnithing ,
wagonmaking and painting. Brand mak
ing a specialty.
E. BREUKLANDER
TEVENSON
Successor to W ALOOTT & STEVENSON
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN
A. N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
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SURGEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Eed
O.W.MOREY |
THE VALENTINE
WATCH MAKER
4 AND JEWELER
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ling silver novelties
C. A , WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
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Office over
Clierry Conttfy ItattJ :
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office atEstabrook Honse on Cherry St.
VALENTINE , NEB-
J. C. DWTER. E. H. DWTEK.
DWYBK BROS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital.
For the Treatment of Diseases
All Kinds of Surgical Opcr- ;
ations Successfully \
Performed. \
VALENIINE , - - NEBRASKA
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ATTORNEY
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7ALENTINE , NEB
F.M. . WALCOTT
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ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTOR
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Heal Estate and Kanch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstractor
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTOff , .Prop.
Recently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , tmt a hotel.
1.00 PBB DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
Feed in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
sheds , 21 cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Caitle 28 cars.
The place to rest and feed for
the Omaha market.
Easy run to feeding points out
side Chicago.
Long distance telephone.
Write or wire when you will ar
rive , tj
Fremont Stock Yards Co
Straj/etl or Stolait.
Several head of horses and
tie , s
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb
A diseased liver declares itself by
moroseness , mental depression , lack
of energy , restlessness , melancholy
and constipation. HERBINE will
restore the liver to a healthy condi
tion. Price 50 cents. J. H. Quigley.
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
ROBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher
Per Yetir in Advance
PUBLIUHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at t he 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. '
Brick cheese at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Go to Stinard's for bargains. 29
Ed Perry visited in Omaha this
week.
Cut prices on everything at D
Stinard's. 19
A. E. Thacher is spending the week
in Omaha.
Hard wood fence posts. See Farn-
ham & Dikeman. * 33
See the new line of outing flannels ,
at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Dr. Laws , of Longpine , was in the
city Tuesday night.
School began Monday'with a recorc
breaking attendance.
A second hand base burner for sale
CHEAP. C. J. Farnham. 33
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T. C. Hornby sells glass fruit jars
cheaper than anybody. 31
Headquarters for school tablets
and pencils at Pettycrew's.
Insist on having good spices such as
are sold at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Hans Ulrich is putting up a new
windmill on the Farris place.
P. J. Donoher went to Salt Lake
City for a short visit , this week.
All kinds of feed delivered.
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W. A. Petty crew.
Don't forget the races or the $500
in purses second week in October. ,
See those small hams , just the thing
for haying , at Farnham & Dikeman's.
Goods at half price at Stinard's. 29
Amos Strong returned from his trip
to Illinois and Monday shipped cattle
to Omaha.
Dr. C. A , Wells came down from
Rushville Monday morning and visit
ed friends.
L. W. Handy of Valentine has all
kinds of horses and mares for sale
Broken and unbroken. 27
The pedagogues were here week be
fore last , the politicians last week
and the preachers this week.
Just received , a fresh line of the
famous Haarmann pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
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. .
Buy your jelly glasses for 35 cents
a dozen from T. C. Hornby , the same
kind that other stores ask 50 cents
for. 31
An alarm of fire was given last Fri
day night , caused by che explosion of
a lamp at Wm. Frankie's. No dam
age.
age.J.
J. S. Grange was in town the first
of the week and informs us he has
made a deal for the Wallingford
place.
J. A. Douglas of Bassett , J. S. Dav-
isson of Long Pine and Art Tolliver
of Ainsworth were lookers on at the
republican convention.
D. Stinard has moved into his new
quarters in the McDonald building ,
and is now situated so he can display
his large stock of clothing , shoes , etc ,
to good advantage.
We want contracts for building
ditches and guarantee satisfaction.
Top of ditch 3i feetbottom ; 14 inches ;
depth from 16 to 24'inches. Call on
or address Lane & Smith , Cody , Ne
braska 19
As an external liniment of most
wonderful penetrative and curative
power , BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
MENT is not equaled by any other in
the world. Price 25 and 50 cents. J.
H. Quigley.
Until the last Saturday in October
1899 tickets will be on sale at Valen
tine every Saturday and Sunday to
Hot Springs , S. D. and return at
$7.50. Tickets good returning 7 days
from date of sale '
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The most delicate constitution can
safely use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND -
HOUND SYRUP. It is a sure and
pleasant remedy for coughs , loss of
voWe , and all throat and lung trou
bles. Price 25 and 50 cents. J. H.
Quigley.
George Coil , the young man who
last week shot and killed Thomas Ry
an in a dispute over range matters ,
has been bound over to the district
Court without bond. The , next term
of court in this count } ' convenes De
cember 4. Crawford Gazette. '
NOMINATE TWO JUDGES
Democrats and Populists Hold Their Con'
vcntions and Name Winners
Pursuant to call the democrats of
the loth judicial district met here
last Saturday , Sept. 2 , and at ten
o'clock were called to order by Robert
Good. The convention then elected
Judge Crites temporary chairman
and Robert Good secretary , after
which the following committees were
appointed :
Credentials Murphj' , Blewett and
Harmon.
Permanent organization Sullivan ,
Johnson and Patterson.
A short recess was then taken and
the committee on credentials report
ed that all counties in the district
were represented but Keya Paha and
Rock , giving the convention 49 votes.
Next the temporary organization was
made permanent and , these gentlemen
appointed to draw up resolutions :
Smyser , Sullivan and Patterson
A resolution by Smj-ser was then
offered and adopted , as follows :
"Resolved , that the secretary pro
ceed to cail the roll of the counties in
this judicial district and that as each
county is called the chairman of the
delegation representing such county
cast the vote for two candidates for
district judge and that such balloting
proceed until two persons have each
received a majority of the votes cast
and thereupon a committee of three
be appointed by the chair to wait up
on the populist convention and re
quest concurrence of that body in
such nominations. "
The convention then proceeded to
ballot , with the following result
Westover 45 , Crites 32 , Harrington
12 , Tingle 0. Uner the resolution
adopted the following committee was
appointed , and an adjournment taken
to 1 o'clock : Towne of Cherry , Ward-
law of Dawes , Murphy of Brown.
On reassembling the convention re
ceived word that the populist conven
tion was ready for business and would
like to hear from the democrats , and
after a motion to increase the num
ber to four had been lost , the commit
tee last named proceeded to perform
its duty , and returned shortly with
the report that the populists had re
fused to accept the fiat of the demo
crats3 but had appointed a conference
committee and had nominated West
over by acclamation. After consid
erable sparring on motion of Smyser
a committee on conference to arrange
for nominations was named bv the
chair , as follows : Smyser of Box
Butte , Wardlaw of Dawes and Fallen
of Holt. On motion of Good , after a
little discussion , the rules Avere sus
pended and W. H. Westover nominat
ed by acclamation , and this was fol
lowed by a recess.
After the recess the conference
committee reported that it had fail
ed to agree with , the populists in any
particular , whereupod the committee
was instructed to report that the
democrats would agree to nominate
any man who could receive a majori
ty of the votes of each convention.
This was agreed to and balloting pro
ceeded with , resulting as below :
Crites 37 34 34 12 7 49 18
Harrington. . . . 12 15 15 20 lll/2 20
Patterson 49 11 iyz
Harmon G 7 49
Snijser G
lingle 11
Meanwhile the populist vote kept
being reported Harrington 40 , scat
tering 6 , excepting on the second bal
lot , when Harrington had 46. After
the ninth ballot , Fallen of Holt mov
ed to go into joint convention , which
motion was carried by a vote 28 to 21.
This practically settled the matter
and the democrats proceeded to the
hall of the populists , where Judge
Crites was made chairman of the
joint convention. The first ballot re
sulted : Harrington 55 , Crites 29 , Tin
gle 11. The democrats of Holt and
Sioux voted for Harrington , and
those of Boyd for Tingle , as did the
pops from that county.
The democrats then returned to
fheir hall and nominated J. J. Har
rington by acclamation.
Wm. Fallen of O'Neill was made
chairman of the judicial committee ,
and M. M. Sullivan secretary. Chair
men of the counties were made mem
bers of the judicial committee , and
the resolutions below were read and
the convention adjourned.
" "We , the democrats of the loth ju
dicial district of Nebraska , in con
vention assembled do hereby reaffirm
our allegiance to the principles of
the democratic party as announced
in the Chicago platform in 1890.
' 'Resolved further that we heartily
endorse the sentiments and declara
tions of the democratic party of this
state as set forth in the platform
adopted by the state convension in
Omaha , August last. ' '
The populist convention was called
to order in Cornell Hall , Saturday by
Secietary Butler , and Judge Ricker
af Dawes was elected chairman and
Sutler of Holt secretary. Commit
tees on credentials , resolutions and
jermanent organization were appoint
2d by the chair , and the convention
adjourned until afternoon.
Upon reassembling the oommittee
jn credentials reported delegates
( Continued on oth page. )
THE-UNION
Formerly Valentine House
H. K. BROWN , PROP
VALENTINE , NEBR.
Good cooks , good beds , good rooms , good service and good provisions
Try us once and you will come again
$1.00 per day Opp. Court House
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Wide Tire Wagons
Are acknowledged to he the best and to. meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR 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 J _ ) . J . LUCl VlCJ
XCHANGE
LIQUORS , WINES AND CIGARS
SPECIALTY JUG AND BOTTLE CUSTOM
Milwaukee , St. Louis and Fremont Beer. We solicit the trade of those who ap
preciate good wines and liquors
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WALTER F. A. MELTENDOBFF. PROPRIETOR
OUR MOTTO Honest Goods ; Honest Prices ; Courteous Treatment.
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GEO. G. 8CHWALM , PROP.
This market always keepa a supply of
In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Boasts , Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
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VALENTINE NEBRASKA
When Visiting Valentine Stop
HOTEL
} . A , HORNBACK , Proprietor ,
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$1,00 per day , Good Service ,
. CABINET
. .GRAND. .
STYLE Q-PRICE , $250.00 ,
TERMS 825.00 Cash and 810.00 per Month.
Mahogany , Walnut , Quartered Oak
PHIS PIA.NO HAS THE SUPEKIOR HARP ATTACIIMEKT
DIMENSIONS :
Height Four leet nine inches. Width--Five feet Tour inches. Depth-Two feet three incites.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS-
. HOSPE : : OMAHA , NEBR. .