Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 28, 1899, Image 4

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That's what wewant you to
do get posted on our stock before
buying elsewhere.
If you do Ave'll be glad of it ,
because wo can save you some
money. We don't mean tl/at 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. VERTEL
Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. .
We have some good horses for sale Crookston , Nebraska
V.QTEVENSON
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Successor \VALGOTT & 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-Upstairs-Eed
O.W.MOREY
THE VALENTINE
WATCH MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line , of ster-
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linjr silver novelties
C. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
DENTISTS !
Office over
CJterry Comtty JBanh
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.
"Writeor wire when 3ou will arrive -
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Fremont Stock Yards Co
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J. C. DW5TER. E. H. DWTEB.
DWYBR BROS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment -Diseases
All Kinds of Surgical Operations - ;
' ations Successfully
Performed.
A. M. .MORRISSEY
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW
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VALENTINE , NEB
F , M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTBR .
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. HOOTOtf , Prop.
Recently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , but a hotel ,
$1.00 PER DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
J. S. ESTABROOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work execute'd with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook House on Cherry St.
, NEB-
Mill -Prices for feal.
Bran , bulk 5oc per cwt $10.00 ton
Shorts bulk 65c per cwt $12 00 ton
Screenings .40c " $7.00 "
Chop Teed 55c " $16.00"
Corn . ' 70c " § 1300 "
Oats , . . .85c § 1600"
Strayed or-Stolon.
Several head of. horses and cattle -
tle&jded
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb.
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A diseased liver declares itself by
moroseness , mental depression , lack
of energy , restlessness , melancholy
and constipation. HEEBINS will
restore the liver to a healthy condi
tion. Frico 50 cents. J. H.
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WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
ROBEET GOOD , Editor and Publiehei
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLIUHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Entered at t b e Post-office at Valentine. Cherrj
county , Nebraska , as Second-class matter.
This paper will be mailed regularlj
to its subscribers until a definite ordei
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full.
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Races , second week in October.
Brick cheese at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Commissioners will meet , Tuesday ,
Cut prices on everything at/D ,
Stinard's. 19
Hard wood fence posts. See Fam
ham & Dikeman. 33
See the new line of outing flannels
at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Henry Vanleer and Nils Andersor
are up from Brownlee.
A second hand base burner for salt
CHEAP. C. J. Farnham. 33
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T. C. Hornby sells glass fruit jars
cheaper than anybody. 31
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Headquarters for school tablets
and pencils at Pettycrew's. '
Insist on having good spices such as
are sold at T. C. Hornby's. 31
George'-Reinert ' and Billy Jnness arc
w orking on the reservation.
Rev. Cumbow and family arrivec
from Rushville this morning.
Quite a number of our people wenl
to Omaha , yesterday and today.
Frank Gillette bought 200 head oJ
calves from Ball , the other day.
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All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Pettycrew.
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Mrs. Smyser went to Iowa on thi :
morning's passenger to visit relatives
Messrs. Walcott , Layporte andJDan
iels took in the Gordon Fair yester
day.
Mrs. Jas. Caveny went to Fremont
Tuesday morning , to visit her mother
who is ill.
Charley Schwalm came up fron
Ainsworth , Tuesday , to visit with hii
friends a few dajs.
The O'Neill rapists were sentencet
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to ten years in the penitentiary-
Judge Westdver , Tuesday. ' '
Walter and James Seaman and F
H. Burley of Norden are in town f01
the purpose of boring wells.
From letters received we judge'tha'
the crowd at the races next inontl
will be greater than ever befere.
Just received , a fresh line of thi
famous Haarmann pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
G. H. Q. SMITH House and carriage
painter. Shop corner of Hall anc
Catherine streets , Valentine. Nebr.
Mrs.-VanBuskirk came down fron
Gordon , Monday morning , to visit hei
daughter , Mrs. W. F. Morgareidge.
Davis.and Fleharty spoke to ven
enthusiastic audiences last Thursday
and did a wonderful amount of good
Buy your jelly glasses for 35 cents
a dozen from T. C. Hornby , the same
kind that other stores ask 50 cents
for. 31
Senator Hay ward and Congressmar
Burkett and Moses Kinkaid and oth
ers will make .republican speeches in
Valentine , Saturday evening.
Dr , Ely .of Ainsworth was nominat
ed for regent of the state university ,
by the republicans. The Doctor ran
for state senator three 3rears ago.
Mrs. Annie Handy died , Saturday
morning , after an illess of six months
or more , and was buried the same af
ternoon at the old Farris place on the
Niobrara.
I will pay a reward of $10.00 for the
recovery of two dry cows , one red and
one roan , branded T C on right side.
They were last seen south of Cody.
Address Robert Good , Valentine.
As an external liniment of most
wonderful penetrative and curative
poiver , BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
MENT , is not equaled by any other in
the world. Price 25 and 50 cents. J.
H. Quigley.
The first pampaign lie was sprung
within thirty minutes after the fusion
conventions adjourned. Watch' ' the
proceedings Saturday and see if any
lies are told afterward on the repub
lican nominees. i.
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.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use BALLARD'S HQRE-
HOUND SYRUP. It is a sure and
pleasant remedy for coughs , loss of
voice , and all throat and lung trou
bles. Price 25 and 50 cents. 1 J. H.
Quigley.
THE WINNING TICKET
Was Warned by the Democrats and Popu'
lists Last Saturday
Fusion is effected this year , and all
populists and democrats can take ofi
their coats and work from start to
finish. Everybody feels good , and
the conventions left no sore spots on
theunsuccessful candidates. Below
are the proceedings ;
Pursuant to call the democrats of
Cherrv county met in the office of the
county judge last Saturday and or
ganized by electing Cicero Thompsor
chairman and Wm. Beamer secretary
On motion Jim Gillaspie , Jim Hud
son and Al Reimenschneider were ap
pointed a committee on credentials ,
E. Breuklander , Will Beamer and
Klusienski were delegated to report
on permanent organization. Bob Fad-
dis , Dr. Compton and Elmer Crane
were intrusted with the task of for
mulating resolutions , and Jim Hudsor
Jim Irwin and Fred Miller were em
powered to arrange the details of the
fusion between the democrats anc
populists. At this juncture an ad
journment was taken to 1:30. :
On reassemblin the committee or
permanent organization reported , as
did also the committee on credentials
the report of the latter being espec
ially interesting because it showed
a record breaking attendance , twenty
precincts being represented.
The resolutions committee handed
in the following , which was adopted
"Resolved , that we the democrats
of Cherry county heartily endorse the
principles of Nebraska's democracy
as enunciated at Omaha on August
22,1899.
"Resolved , that we heartily endorse
Judge W. R. Towne for his wise anc
able administration of the countj
judge's office.
"Resolved further , that we pledge
our earnest support to the nominees
of this convention , and call upon al
democrats to support the ticket nol
only with their votes but with thei ]
influence. "
Nominations for clerk were then it
order , and the names of Wm. Beame :
and P. J. Donoher were presented foi
the place. It soon developed that the
opposition to Pete was more fancied
than real , and Beamer withdrew , be
fore the result of the first ballot wai
announced. The nomination of thii
popular young man was then made ty
acclammation. No opposition be
ing made , Uncle Dick Towne wai
given the unanimous vote of the con
vention for judge , and Dr. Comptoi
for coroner.
The convention then took a recess
and after hearing from the populist
nominated each of their candidate :
without a dissenting voice.
Martin Christerisen was electee
chairman of the central committe <
and Robert Good secretary , and th <
convention adjourned.
The populists met in Cornell Hall
Saturday forenoon , and organized bj
electing G. P. Crabb chairman and O
W. Hahn secretary , after which the
following committees were appointed
by the chair :
Credentials Jas. Pettycrew , Henrj
Murphy and J. W. Groves.
Organization John Skirving , S. L.
Ellis and Henry Barker.
Resolutions Levi Sparks , John A.
Fritz and Davis.
Conference John Whillans , Alex
Burr and Walter Meltendorff.
Adjournment was then taken until
half past one.
The convention was called to order
at l:30j and after hearing reports of
committees , nominations for treasur
er were called. The informal ballot
showed 50 votes for O. W. Halm and
18 for H. F. Barker. This ballot was
then made formal and Hahn declared
the nominee.
P. J. Donoher was nominated for
clerk without a dissenting voice.
Nominations for sheriff were next
in order , and on the third ballot John
H. Skirving was nominated.
W. R. Towne was nominated for
judge , Mrs. Lizzie Crawford for sup
erintendent , J. S. Estabrrook for sur
veyor and Dr.-Comptonfor coroner by
acclammation.
A. M. Morrissey was elected chair
man of the central committee , and
empowered to appoinc a secretary.
After the county conventions ad
journed the delegates .present from
the second commissioner district met
in joint convention and organized by
electing Henry Murphy chairman and
John Skirving secretary. On the first
ballot Aiex Burr was given the nom
ination.
Editor Robert Good of tha Valen
tine News-Democrat came down Sun
day morning to see his wife , who is
staying with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Davisson , and found her
much improved in health. Bro. Good
came into the Journal office , looked
over things , and criticized the ma
hogany furnituye and Brussels car
pets. Bob has become so accustomed
to a disreputable office that he imag
ines that is the normal state of an ed
itor's den. Longpine Journal.
All of which is true , and Bro. Bates
knows it because he used to work for
us , and it was his duty to keep the of
fice clean. It Bates all how people's
ideas change * "
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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
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 1 have just received a car of
"WIND MOTOK" WIND MILLS
"Which I am selling very cneaply
' Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
Valentine , Nebraska D. S. Ludwig > -
DREYFUS HAD TWO TRIALS
WE ONLY WANT ONE . '
To convince you beyond a doubt that the best line of
LIQUORS , WINES AND CIGARS
Can be had at THE STOCK EXCHANGE
WALTER F. A. MELTENDORFF. PROPRIETOR
OUR MOTTO Honest Goods ; Honest Prices ; Courteous Treatment.
GEO. G. SCHWALM , PROP.
This market always keepa a supply of
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In addition to a Bret-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry ? l !
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetable *
AtStetter's Old Stand on Main Street. VALENTINE ,
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PALACE S.
' , HEADQUARTERS FOR
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Of the Choicest Brands
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When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
THEjOTY HOTEL ,
J. A. HORNBACK , Proprietor ,
,00 per day , Good Service ,
CABINET
. .GRAND , .
STYLE 0-PRICE , $250.00 ,
TERMS 825.00 Cash and $10.00 per Month.
Quality of Tone , being brilliant , mlodiotis , and o splendid Volume- Perfect touch
SUPERIOR very responsive : full metal plate ; origiral scale of seven and one-third octaves'
three-strinceil , with overstnin ; ; boss ; repeating action , very finely regulated ; Ivory Kev :
three pedals , hardwood case , double veneered ; improved full-swing duet music aesk. with special
designed oval panel ; continuous nicxe.plated hinges ; Carved Pilasters and original des gned
square tnisses ; elegant 11 nish. hard wood backs. 'Jhis style cau be had Ju the followim ; woods :
ftiahogany. Walnut , Quartered Oak.
THIS PIA.NO HAS THE SUPERIOE HARP ATTACHMENT
DIMENSIONS :
Height Four ieet nine inches. WidthFive fuel four inches. Depth Two feet three inches.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS-
A. HOSPE : . : OMAHA , NEBR.
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