Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 05, 1899, Image 4

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49 A Fine lot of Ladies hand turned high grade slices at
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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. We don't mean that we
will sell you a very poor article at
a very low price. We don't do
business that w.iy.
We mean that the prices on
the best goods are the lowest that
you can get.
Come and see.
* Agent for MAX E. WERTEL
'Pasteur Blackleg Vaccine. .
We have some good horses for sale Crookston , Nebraska
J. ,
V STEVENSON "
Successor to vV ALOOTT & STEVENSON
LIVERY
BARN
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN
A. N. COMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURG-EON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Nights-Upstairs-Eed
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i O.W.MOEEY
THE VALENTINE
WATCH/MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
C. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
"WELLS BROS.
DENTISTS !
Office over
Cherry Comity Sank
peed in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
sheds , 2i cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Caitle 28 cars.
The place to rest and feed for
the Omaha market
Easy run to feeding points outside -
. side Chicago.
IP , . Long distance telephoned
"Write or wire when you will ar
rive , tj
Fremont Stock Yards Co
J. C. DWrER. E. H. DWTER.
DWYBR BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
A.ivr >
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment of Diseases
All Kinds of Surgical Operations - \
ations Successfully )
Performed.
A. M. MOERISSEY
O
ATTOENEY
AT LAW .
VALENTINE , NEB
F M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTOR
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Beal Estate and Kanch Property
bought and sold. Bonded Abstractor
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTON , 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. ESTABEOOK
COUNTY
SURVEYOR
All work executed with promptness
aud accuracy
Office at Estabrook Ilonse on Cherry St.
VALENTINE , NEB-
Mill Prices for MecO. .
Bran , bulk. . . ' . .55c per cwt $10.00 ton
Shorts bulk . . . .G5c per cwt $12 00 ton
Screenings 40o " $7.00 "
Chop Feed 55c " $16.00"
Corn 70c " $1300"
Oats 85c " $1600"
or Stolon.
Several head of horses and cat-
tle-\vided
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb.
A diseased liver declares itself by
moroseness , mental depression , lack
of energy , restlessness , melancholy
and constipation. HERB1NE will
restore the liver to ahealthy condi-
. Frict ! 60 tents' . J < H :
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
ROBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher
$1.OO Per Year in Advance
PUBLIUHED EVEEY 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
Co discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full.
Brick cheese at T. C. Hornby's. 31
Wm. Erickson was in town yester
day.
day.E.
E. E. Bonnelle is in town from Lin
coln.
coln.Dr.
Dr. Tucker is over from Rosebud ,
today.
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W. G. Com stock visited in town last
Sunday.
Cut prices on everything1 at D.
Stinard's. 19 .
Hard wood fence posts. See Farn-
ham & Dikeman. 33
Bertha Caveny returned home from
Fremont , Sunda } ' .
See the new line of outing- flannels
at T. C. Hornby's. 31
George Leanagh is working in Sher
man's livery stable.
John Neiss returned from his trip
to Omaha , Monday.
Blind Boone , the pianist , will play
here November 10th.
A second hand base burner for sale
CHEAP. C. J. Farnham. 33
T. C. Hornby sells glass fruit jars
cheaper than anybody. 31
Norval Pfunder will return to his
job at Norfolk , tomorrow.
Headquarters for school tablets
and pencils at Pettycrew's.
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Insist on havinggood spices such as
are sold at T. C. Hornby's. 31
The Rev. Bates held servicet in the
Episcopal church , Snnda3T.
Mrs. N. L. Johns , of Litchfield , was
a visitor in town , Tuesday.
8 EG. H. Hornby has returned from
his trip to Omaha and Chicago.
Geo. Q. Smith has returned from
his trip to Grand Island and Ord.
All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Pettycrew.
1 have tAvo ipright pianos for renter
or sale on easy terms. A. E. Thacher
John Jones is haviug a 10-inch well
bored on his place south of the rail
road.
Mrs. Gerow Davis of Newport vis
ited friends > here the last of the past
week.
The Catholic church is receiving
the last touches on its inside finish
this week.
G. O. Fairhead , of Merriman , was
a very pleasant caller at these head
quarters last Saturday.
W. A. Pettj-crew and wife and Mrs.
Hull took in the exposition last week ,
returning home Sunday night.
A brakeman named Schafer fell off
a moving train at Johnstown last
Friday and was instantly killed.
F. N. Morgan , the county judge of
Rock couuty. was in town on land of
fice business the first of the week.
Just received , a fresh line of the
famous Haarmann pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
Buy your jelly glasses for 35 cents
a dozen from T. C. Hornby , the same
kind that other stores ask 50 cents
for. 31
Ma } ' , the 16-months old daughter of
Mrs. Tom Gillaspie , died at the iesi-
dence of Geo. Tracewell , last night ,
after a long illness , and will be buried
this afternoon.
Logan Barker aud wife came up
from Tekamah Saturday uight for a
visit with relatives , and Logan is em
ployed on the Rspublican for the
campaign , at least.
J. C. Pettijohn spent the first of
the week on his Brown county farm ,
and reports that he has a hundred
acres of corn which will yield about
45 bushels to the acre.
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
power , BALLARD'S SNOW LINI
MENT is not equaled by any other in
the world. Price 25 and 50 cents. J.
H. Quigley.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use BALLARD'S HOREHOUND -
HOUND SYRUP. It is a aure aud
pleasant remedy for coughs , loss of
voice , and all throat and lung trou
bles. Price 25 and 50 cents' -J..H.
Dr. Seymour here , October 19 , for
one day only.
The Woodmen hold a picnic at Ken
nedy tomorrow.
The editor's wife is expected home
in a week or two.
It is not a question of what the fusionists -
sionists can do this fall , but what
; hey will do.
W. E. Haley will hold an adminis
trator's sale at the Witz place south
east of Gordon , Saturday.
The mill dam is completed and the
, vater was shut offyesterdav , for the
purpose of filling the reservoir.
Joseph Wisser of Nenzel has been
in the hospital this week Baking a
course of treatmrnt foi his stomach
trouble. *
A. Schatzthauer of Woodlake has
one old style and one Omaha hay
press , both in good condition , for sale
year's time.
Wanted 500 men to harvest sugar
beets and for general farm work.
Apply to Standard Cattle Company ,
Ames , Nebraska. 42
Our citizens will have an opportun
ity of consulting the eminent e.ye
spec.relist , Dr. W. L Seymour at The
Donoher , October 19.
If 3rou wish to be sure of an uppoint-
ment with Dr. Seymour , leave your
name with P. J. Donoher , asking for
a special appointment.
Sophus and Hans Neble , W. G. Car
penter and F. L. Goodrich of Omaha ,
are hunting south of town in compan } '
with Martin Christensen.
Our votei s will have the opportuni
ty of voting this fall for a free silver
Republican on the countv ticket that
being Mrs. Crawford's politics. It is
this that gives rise to the report
that the fusionists went outside their
party for a catdidate.
Surveyor Estabrook is also some
thing of a photographer , aud during
his travels over the county has taken
the oppoitunity to photograph many
pretty bits of scenery , and nqw has
the pictures for sale. They make ex
ceptionally nice presents to eastern
friends.
The case against Olney , the insur-
rnce man , was dismissed , Saturday ,
and he was immediotelo rrrested on a
new complaint , sworn out by W. S.
Sockson. Tuesday this was also dis
missed , and Olney was given his lib
erty , which he made good use of by
at once leaving town ,
Lee Layporte has been granted a
thirty day leave from the marshal's
office , and Jack Hooton employed for
that length of time. This seems to
indicate political weakness on Lee's
part. If he felt sure of the election
he would have resigned instead of
merely taking a layoff.
"Jim Hull made a trip up the road
last week , and before he got back
had made a visit to most of the towns
in the Hills. Among other people he
saw our former townsman , Dan Han"
dy , who has a nice job with a hard
ware firm at Sturgis. Jim says he
went down four flights of stairs be
fore he found Dan working on a stove
but we are inclined to think he exag-
erated one flignt , at least.
Sunday morning just before noon a
fire started in some mysterious way
in the shed on the south side of Hitt
& Kneeland's liver } ' stable , and in a
very short time the entire building
was on fire. Luckily the day was a
warm one and the teams were all outer
or the loss woull have been greater.
As it was the building was entirely
destroyed , together with a set of har
ness , two or three saddles , clothing ,
bedding , etc. The barn was insured
for $600 , which is about half the loss.
Hitt & Kneeland have not yet decided
whether they will rebuild , and mean
while they are doing business in the
stable in the rear of the Union hotel
The Lavaca division of the Teachers'
association will meet at Lavaca Oct. 14
and the following program will be ren
dered :
"How to Teach Primary Arithme
tic1' Jennie VanBuskirk.
"How to Teach United States His
tory" Fanny Roberts.
Each teacher is requested to bring a
paper written on the subject "Spring , "
without using the word. An invitation
is extended to all who arc interested in
educational affairs.
EVA L. PEYTON , President.
According to the Stock Journal the
raising of Angora gouts is about to be
come one of Texas' mosMmportant in
dustries.
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 be the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAK LOAD
In addition to this 1 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
j Nebraska D. S. Ludwig
DREYFUS HAD TWO TRIALS
WE ONLY WANT ONE
To convince you beyond a doubt ; that the best Hue of
LIQUORS , WINES AND CIGARS
Can be had at THE STOCK EXCHANGE
WALTER F. A. MEUENDORFF. PROPRIETOR
OUR MOTTO Honest Goods ; Honest Prices ; Courteous Treatment.
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GEO. G. SOHWALM , PROP.
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
LIQUORS AND
Of the Choicest Brands
VALENTINE
When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
THE CITY HOTEL ,
wwwvwwwwwwwwvwwwi
J. A , HORNBACK , Proprietor , -
$1,00 per day , Good Service/
TH 0 CABINET
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STYLE 0-PRIGE , $250.00 ,
TERMS 825.00 Cash and $10.00 per Montli.
THIS PIANO HAS THE SUPERIOR HARP ATTACHMENT
DIMENSIONS :
t Four Itct nue ! indies. Width -Five Icet four Inclios. Depth Twofeet throe incnee.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS-
A. HOSPE : , : OMAHA , NEBE.