Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 21, 1899, Image 4

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That's what we want you to
do get posted on our stock before
buying elsewhere.
If you do Ave'll be glad of it ,
because we can save you some
money. We 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.
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Agent for | E. VIERTEL
Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. iyAx .
We have some good horses for sate Crookston , Nebraska
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Successor to vV ALOOTT & STEVENSON
LIVERY
BARN
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN
A. N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-TJpstairs-Red
O.W.MOREY
THE VALENTINE
WATCH / MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster-
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line : silver novelties
C. A. WELLS J" . B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
DENTISTS !
Office over
Cherry Comity JSanh
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
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
J. C.DWYER. E.H. DWTER.
DWYBR BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital.
For the Treatment of Diseases-
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Purformod.
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A. M. MOKRISSET
ATTORNEY
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VALENTINE , NEB
F M. WALCOTT
, ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTED
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Heal Estate and lianeh Property
boueht and sold. Bonded Abstractor
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTON , Prop.
Eecently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , but a hotel.
$1.00 PER DAY
The bestof , viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
und accuracy
Office at Estabrook Honse on Cherry St.
VALENTINE , NEB-
JUill 1'rlcea forjfeetl.
Bran , bulk 55c per cwt $10.00 ton
Shorts bulk 65c per cwt $12 00 ton
Screenings 40c " $7.00 "
Chop Feed 55c " $16.00"
Corn 70c $1300"
Oats 85c " $1600 "
Strayetl or Stolen.
Several head of horses and cat
tle , . j&jded
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb.
A diseased liver declares itself by
morosencss , mental depression , lack
of energy , restlessness , melancholy
and constipation. HEKBTNE will
restore the liver to a health } ' condi
tion. Price 5Q ceuts. J. H.
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WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher
1.00 Per Fear in Advance
PUBLIHHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at t b 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.
Go to Stinard's for bargains. . 29
Races , second week in October.
Brick cheese at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Cut prices on everything at D.
Stinard's. 19
Mrs. R. H. Watson returned home
last night.
Cap Archer has recovered from his
recent illness.
Hard wood fence posts. ; See Farn
ham & Dikeman. ' 33
See the new line of outing flannels
at T. C. Hornby's. ' . " 31
A second hand base burner for sale
CHEAP. C. J. Farnham. 33
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
Frank Gillette and Mel Hanna of
Ainsworth are in town today.
W. Metzger was in town a f e\v hours
Tuesday morning , from Newton.
All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Pettycrew.
Gene Hutchinson went to Colorado
this morning for an extended visit.
See those small hams , just the thing
lor haying , at Farnham & Dikeman's.
Goods at half price at Stinard's. 29
Frank T. Prawitz is working for G.
Hornby , vice Elmer Bristol , who re
signed.
L. W. Handy of Valentine has all
kinds of horses and mares for sale
Broken and unbroken. 27
Frank Higgins sold 40 head of cows
and steers this week at $3.15 and $4.15
to parties from Kennard.
The treasurer is making out the de
linquent tax list , which will be pub
lished the first of October.
The mill dam is rapidly being re
paired , and it is expected that the job
will be completed next 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.
Buy your jelly glasses for 35 cents
a dozen from T. C. Hornby , the same
kind that other stores ask 50 cents
for. 31
&The voters in Town 31 Range 31
want their township cut off of Sharps
Ranch and attached to Kennedy pre
cinct.
On September 26 and 27 the fare to
Omaha and return will be only $6 , and
on September 28 the fare will lie $7 40
ticket good for five days.
The F. E. will run a special excur
sion to Hot Springs , on Tuesdays Oct
3 and 17 , good for 30 days , at one fare
plus $2 for the rcund trip.
Bro. Lyon of tke Gordon Journal
was in town Saturday afternoon , on
his way home from Iowa , where he
had been on an extended visit.
grs. Dahlgren and son came down
from Merriman , yesterday , to consult
a surgeon in regard to the young
man's limb , which was broken some
time ago.
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"Cyclone" Davis and H. B. Fle-
hart3r spe"ek at Cornell hall this af
ternoon , and Judge Neville will talk
in the evening. Colonel Eager is un
able to be present.
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.
Sar , boys , did you ever pi a double
galley , about noon on press day , and
that when oou were all alone in the
office ? If you did you know how to
sympathize with us , and will know
why "there is nothing in the paper. "
The most delicate constitution can
safely use BALLARD'S HORE-
HOTJND SYRUP. It is a sure and
pleasant remedy for coughs , loss of
voice , and all throat and lung trou
bles. Price -5 and 5U cents. J. H.
Quigley.
Slaves under the jurisdiction of the
United States are now permited to bny
their freedom for $20.00. Some blund
ering copperheads hove been asking
how the slave is to get $20.00 when his
hands , his head and his feet all belong
to his master. But the asking of any
such questions as that , only shows that
the man has treason in his heart.
The populists of Valentine met last
Saturday evening and elected Joe
Bnrleigh , Wes Harden , John Whil-
lans , Josh Hitt , Grant Dunn , G. P.
Crabb , Walter Meltendorff , Jim Gal
loway and W. A. Pettycrew delegates
to the county convention. A com
mittee consisting of John Whillans ,
Jim Ray and Walter Meltendorff was
appointed to nominate a precinct
ticket. Twenty-two votes were cast
at the caucus.
At the democratic caucus last Sat
urday , P. J. Donoher was allowed to
name tne delegates to the county
convention , and later presented the
following list , which was approved
George Schwalm , C. H . Thompson
Fred Miller , James Irwin , Robert
Robinson , Dr. Compton , Henry Stet-
ter , E. Breuklande-i rnd Ed Parry ,
Fred Miller , Ed Pariy and Robert
Good were appointed to confer with
the populists and empowered to nom
inate a precinct ticket.
The populist and democrat commit
tees met Tuesday evening and put up
the following precinct ticket :
Assessor Robert Robinson.
Justices of the Peace J. M. Car-
pentei and Geo. Q. Smith.
Constables W. H. McCloud and U.
G. Dunn.
Road Overseers Chris Elling anc
J. W. Ward.
This is a ticket which we believe
will give satisfaction to the voters of
the precinct , and we hope to see it
elected.
F. Franks , a prominent stockman o
Merriman was in the city this week
In a little interview , the Journal re
porter learned that Mr. Franks expects
to close out his interest at Merriman as
soon as he can make satisfactory deal
lie has a large ranch with about 300
head of cattle and facilities for feeding
100 ton of hay. Mr. Franks is holding
this rauch and stock at a very low fig
ure and will prove a good investment
for some one with fair amount of capit
al and brains. Frank will return to
England for the purpose of securing
control of unlinked capital witl
which he will run a much larger rancl
than the one he now owns and will al
so handle a greater number of cattle
He believes northwest Nebraska the
only place for a successfull stock grow
er , and he will lose no time in settling
down near his old haunts , immediately
on his return from England Chadron
Journal.
Eli Precinct.
Everyone is about through haying.
W , C. Shattuck and wife from north
of Merriman were down on the river ,
Saturday.
Mr. Jack Frost called last Saturday
night , for the first time this fall.
Three of our schools are in full blast
and the fourth should be.
The democrats nominated W. D.
Ricketts for assessor , Clint Jones and
J. W. Garner for road overseers , Fred
Robinson and P. Sullivan for justices
of the peace. Andrew Steele , F. R.
Yanish aud E. E. Crane were elected
delegates to the county convention.
Mrs. O. C. Goodrich attended confer
ence in Valentine.
Garner Bros , are vaccinating their
calves.
F. II. Robinson bought Henry Heck-
el's yearling steers last week.
F. B. Yanish turned over the steers
he has been holding for Mills Bros ,
last Monday. SANDY.
The Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings will offer about 4,200
acres of school land , for lease at public
auction at Thedford at the office of the
county treasurer , beginning at 9 a. m.
Sept. 25,1899 , under the following pro
vision of the new school land law :
If after using due diligence to tease said land ,
at an annual rental of six ser cent upon the ap
praised valuation , the Commissioner is unable
to do so , he may offer the same for lease at less
than the appraised valuation and leose it to the
person or persons who will pay six per cent on
the highest offered valuation , as annual rental ,
if in his judgment it is to the best interest of the
state to accept such bid.
Persons desiring to examine lands to
be leased may secure lists of the same ,
showing present appraisement thereof ,
as well as any other information , upon
application to the county treasurer or
by addressing the commissioner at Lin
coln. At the beginning of the auction
the Commissioner ; vill gladly answer
all inquiries in regard to the school land
Dusiness or the workings of the new law
The list of lands referred to will be
found on page fiva of this paper
The Commissioner will hold a similar
auction in Sheridan county , at Rusli-
ville , Sept. 5 , Cherry Sept. 7th. Sioux
Sept. 18 , Box Butte Sept. 20 , Grant
Sept. 21 , Hooker Sept. 22 , Blaine Sept.
23 , Logan Sept. 26 , Loup and Garfield
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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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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
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Yalentiuej Nebraska . .
THE STOCK EXCHANGE
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
WALTER F ; A. MELTENDORFF. PROPRIETOR
OUR MOTTO Honest Goods ; Honest Prices ; Courteous Treatment.
T ! AT - MARKET
GEO. G. SCHWALM , PROP.
This market always keepa a supply of
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In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Suit
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
At Stetter's Old Stand on Main Street. VALENTINE , NEBRAS
THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQUARTERS FOR
LIQUORS AND
Of the Choicest Brands
I ? VALENTINE NEBRA iCA
When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
THEjOTY HOTEL
J. A , HORNBACK , Proprietor ,
$1,00 per day. Good Service.
THE - CABINET
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STYLE 0-PRIGE , $250.00 ,
TERMS $25.00 Cash and 810.00 per Month.
UPEKIOll Quality of Tone , being brilliant , inlodious , and of splendid volume- Perfect touch
} & nVory/.eMp0nslve/ , , fuli , metal 1)Iate ; on ln.al s le of seven and ouiliirt [ octoves
three-stringed with ,
, overstrung , boss ; repeating action very finely regulated- Ivory Kev -
hree pedals hardwood . *
case double veneered ; improved lull-swlns duel music desk witbsDeoIal
designed oval panel ; continuous nickel plated hinges ; Carved and
THIS PIAJST0 HAS THE SUPERIOR HARP ATTACHMENT
DIMENSIONS :
Height-Four leet nine inches , widthFive .
- feet four inches. Depth - T\vo feet three inches.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS-
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