Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 13, 1899, Image 4

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That's what we want you to
do get 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 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. VIERTEL
, \ Pasteur Blackleg Yaccine. .
We have some good horses for sale Crookston , Nebraska
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3TEVENSON " '
Successor to ft ALGOTT & 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-Bed
O.W.MOREY
THE VALENTINE
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries , a full line of ster-
4 lins : silver novelties
0. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BROS.
DENTISTS !
Office over
Cherry County
peed" 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. DAVTER. E. H. D WTER.
DWYER BROS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment of Diseases-
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Performed.
VALENTINE , ' . NEBRASKA
A. M. MORRISSEY
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ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE , NEB
F M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTOR
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S. Land
Office. Real Es ate 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 executed with promptness
and accuracy
Office at Estabrook Honse on Cherry St.
VALENTINE , NEB-
Mill -Prices for feed.
Bran , bulk 55c per cwt $10.00 ton
Shorts bulk 65e per cwt $12 00 ton
Screenings 40c " $7.00 "
Chop Feed 55c $16.00"
Corn. . . 70c " $1300
Oats 85c " § 1600 "
Strayed or Stolen.
Several head of horses and cat
tle , bj&nded
Amos Strong , Valentine , Neb.
Nature can only feed the flame of
life with the food eaten which is di
gested. Herbine will invigorate a weak
stomach , and so improve digestion as
to insure the natuial bloom of health.
Price 50 cents.
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBEBT GOOD * , Editor and Publisher >
$1.OO ) Per Yetir in Advance
PUBLitiHED EVERY FRIDAY.
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. *
Mackintoshes at Farnham & Dike-
man's.
All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Eettycrew.
Farnham & Dikeman buy hides , and
furs.
Cut prices on everything- D.
Stinard's. 19
F. H. Goodfellow was down from
Cody Monday. .
Bennett Irwin was in town .from
Gordon Tuesday.
Frank Lambertson came up from
Ainsworth Monda3r.
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Tom Yearnshaw , of Clearwater , is
in town this week.
Wm. Calkins , of Cody , was a visitor
in Valentine' last Saturday.
Bob Gillaspie was in Omaha Satur
day and .Valentine Monday.
F. Brayton had a new kitchen put
on his residence the last week.
Misses Turner and Query grave an
entertainment at Norden last week.
I. J. Newberry and wife , of Cody ,
registered at The Donoher Saturday.
I have two upright pianos for renter
or sale on easy terms. A. E. Thacher
Just received , a fresh line of the
famous Haarmann pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
Dan Reinert and Charley Larrabee ,
of Ainsworth. are in town for the
races.
Joe Burleigh returned from his trip
to Omaha with a carload of cattle
Tuesday.-
Jackson & Brayton are putting a
hot air furnace in their store b'uilding
this week.
Lon Bailey , of Rushville , has been
assisting- . H. Thompson in the Owl
saloon this week.
Billy Inness came down fropi the
agency Saturday , having quit his job
on the new church.
Business in the matrimonial and
birth lines is rather dull , and has
been for a week or two.
Fred Fink , an Omaha typographical
artist ? is holding1 cases onv this great
moral and political educator.
Lee Layporte and Miss Brown have
been campaigning in the south part
of the county since last Thursday.
The most stubborn cases of Bron
chitis succumb Ballard's
to Horehound -
hound Sj'rup. Price 25 and 50 cents.
Buy your jelly glasses for 35 cents
a dozen from T. C. Hornby , the same
kind that other stores ask 50 cent
for. ' " 31
Dr. C. V. Holsclaw , of Lavilia , Iowa
returned to Valentine , Tuesdav morn
in r , and contemplates opening an
office here.
| JDave Hanna , of Woodlake , one of
the most prominent ranchmen of our
county was in town Tuesday looking-
after business matters.
Andrew Dahlgren , who has been in
the hospital here for -couple of
weeks , is improving in condition and
his injured leg is almost well.
Alton C. Porter , who is assciated
in business with C. A. Johnson at the
latter's place in Fairfax , S. D , has
been visiting old friends here this
week.
Dizziness , loss of appetite , flatu
lency and nansea are all connected
with dyspepsia or indigestion. Her-
bine will give prompt relief. Price
50 cents.
George I. Gilbert , a prominent at
torney of Omaha , died Saturday
morning , aged 72 years. He was an
uncle of Mrs. Wm. Erickson , of
Kennedy.
The Woodmen held a picnic and
dance at Kennedy last Friday. A
fair crowd and good time is reported
by those who had the pleasure of
being present.
Peter Hile , who is employed on the
ranch of John Burnett , Westover
postoffice , is one of the boys. Peter
visits Valentine occasionally , and
takes in the sights.
Thousands of the most stubborn and
stressing- cases of piles have been
3ured by'Tabler's ' Buckeye Ointment ,
[ t never fails to cure. Price 50 cents
in bottles , tubes 75 cents.
T. B. McBride came down from
Urookston this week and reports that
VIcDonald's new hotel is almost com
pleted , and that a fair business is
ilready being done therein. '
Wanted Furnished house for 30 or
60 days. W. E. WAITE.
Dr. Seymour here , October 19 , for
one day only.
See the new line of outing flannels
at T. C. Hornby's. 31
DM. M. Allen , of near Norden , at
tended the races here. .
A second hand base burner for sale
CHEAP. C. J. Farnham. 33
| Jos. Wisser returned home to Neuzel
from the Dwyer hospital this week.
J. J. Harrington and Clarence Selah
will hold a meeting here October 26.
Messrs. Gilman. Franke and Yearn :
shaw went to the Schlegel for trout
this morning.
The Rev. J. C. Sloan held services
at the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning and evening.
Everybody has heard of Blind
Boone , the pianist. He will be in
Valentine November 10.
John Skirving is not an "outlander"
in Cherry county. He has rode over
these sandhills so mucn that his legs
are becoming bowed.
Our citizens will have an opportun
ity of consulting the eminent eye
specialist , Dr. W. I. Seymour at The
Donoher , October 19.
If Lee Layporte was very sure of
election he would have resigned his
position as city marshal instead of
taking a leave of absence.
Tom Roush , of Hermosa , the owner
of the "Wild Iiishman" which made
such a hit here two vears * ago , is at
tending the races , but he brought no
horses.
Otis W. Halm is not a man who
takes the taxpayers money for the
benefit of department stores. A man
should get his votes from the people
he patronizes.
Wm. Steele , Curt Callen , George
Cutler and R. S. Dennis are painting
the post buildings under the superin-
tendency of Martin Christensen. The
roofs of all the barracks will be
painted a Iso.
The' bottom of the new mill dam
began sloughing away the latter part
of the week , and considerable work
was necessary to save the dam. Seven
teams and twice as many men worked
on it all day Sunday.
The republican ticket is as follows :
Clerk , J. W. Daniels ; treasurer , J. E.
Thackrey ; sheriff , L. N. Layporte ;
superintendent , Etta Brown ; sur
veyor. Charles Tate ; judge , H. E.
Dewej7 ; coroner , A. Lewis.
Joe Morrison , the short order man ,
has just put a nice new street lamp
in front of his restaurant , and now
there is no necessity for the belated
pilgrim co stumble into Perry Law-
son's barber shop when looking for a
lunch at 2 a. m.
While speaking to a certain young
lady one of our local spellbinders said ,
"Orators and elocutionists are born ,
not made. " Quick as a flash came
; the reply , "That's exactly why I don't
like to hear you talk. " The spell
binder quit talking.
Judge Selah and Judge Harrington
intend to hold the following meetings :
October 16 , Gordon ; 17 , Hay Springs ;
18 , Crawford ; 19 , Harrison ; 20 , Hem-
ingford : 21 , Alliance ; 24 , Southern
Sheridan ; 25 , Rushville ; 26 , Valen
tine ; 27 , Ainsworth.
Charley Burns , from up the Minne-
chaduza , was in town last week and
informed us that ne had recently pur
chased the Van Norstran place. This
gives him full section of land , and
with a few head of cattle puts him in
good shape to meet the years to come-
Mrs. Robert McNamee , of Merri-
man , is taking treatment at the hos
pital , having been suddenly taken ill
last week. Her son Dick was on his
way to Omaha with cattle , but re
turned home from here on receipt of
a telegram , and is looking after the
ranch.
While splitting kindling Tuesday
morning Ed Parr7 , the genial and
well-known assistant at the Stock
Exchange , had the misfortune to cut
his foot very badly with an axe. The
weapon almost cut off his great toe
and penetrated the foot above about
three inches.
People do some queer things when
they go to Omaha. Two of our most
respectable citszens recently visited
the metropolis and occupied the same
room. When dressing next morning
their wearing apparel became mixed
in a very suspicious manner , and each
wore a No. 7 shoe on one foot and an
8 on the other all day without noticing
the change.
Ben Davis has bought the Gorton
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store at Hay Springs. He will remove
his family and make Hot Springs his
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permanent home. Mr. Davis is one
of our best citizens. He is a careful
and well-equipped druggist. He is a
safe business man and with his estimable - r
mable wife a valuable accession to c
the town he selects as his future a
home. Chadi on Journal. t
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 MOTOK" 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 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 first-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
At Stetter's Old Stand on Main Street , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
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$1,00 per day , Good Service ,
T. C. Hornby sells glass fruit jars
cheaper than anybody. 31
Headquarters for school tablets
and pencils at Pett3rcrew's.
P. C. Callaway and Emma A. Wilson
were married at McCann Sunday.
Cyrus Wolfenden and Lizzie Kine
were married at Kennedy last week.
Dr. J. C. Dwyer returned from his
trip to Chicago , Tuesday , looking-
"finer than silk. "
Mrs. G. W. Miller dice at her home
on the table northwest of town yes
terday afternoon after a long illness.
H. R. Hendricks , the Cody cancer
doctor , was married to Mrs. Bertha
Helzer last night at the bride's resi
dence.
J. H. Fritz , general agent for the
New York Life Insurance Co. , was in
town a few days this week from
Brownlee.
"Curly" Huggins , who is said to
own the finest Bunch of Gallowaj's in
the country , is in town ftom his ranch
north of Norden.
Why doesn't Treasurer Thackrey
tell us what he was doing with that
$9,000 he kept out of the state treas
ury for six months0
W. T. Conwav and Martha Thomp
son , of Spring-view , were married atl
the Union hotel Tuesday evening.
Judge Towne performing the cere
mony.
Columbian half dollars brought 200
per cent , premium a few j'ears ago ,
but Valentine is now full of them , the
soldiers having received them for
their pay.
Treasurer Thackrey has not 3et ex
plained why he did not publish his
Fanuary financial statement until
Fuly. and we don't believe he can ex
plain in-satisfactoril3' .
Pete Donoher for clerk is an ideal
: andidate , and if he is elected no one
vill ever have cause to complain on
iccount of errors or lack of speed on
lis work. And he is a democrat. a
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Strayed , from Harry Dodson's , 8
niles northeast of Valentine , eight )
: ows branded U on left side. Suit-
ible reward for information or return
o this office or Bank of Valentine.
Woman's Suffrage Convention
By request we publish below a call
for a woman's suffrage convention.
Those from abroad , who expect to be
present should address Mrs. Helen
Hornby :
.All friends ot justice and equal rights in
Cherry county , are urgently invited to meet in
mass convention in the court house at Valen
tine. October 23 and 20 , 1899. The convention
will be held under the joint auspices of the Na
tional American Woman Suffrage Association
and the Nebraska Equal -Suflrage Association.
Able speakers will be present , and an enter
tainiug , instructive program will be provided.
Four states , Wyoming , Colorado , Utah and
Idaho , have already gran lea full suffrage to
women , while twanty-six additional utates have
admitted the justice of tha claim by extending
partial suffrage. The states which have had
full opportunity to observe the advantages of
woman suffrage unite in the testimony that it
has proved beneficial in every direction. It has
in no way injured men , women or the stte.
Instead , under it- influence , women have be
come more inte'.iigent and self-reliant ; good
men have been encouraged by the moral aid of
women , and have sought the purification of
politics , which they were unable to accomplish
alone , while the state has gained a new digrity
by the introduction of this moral force.
Important business concerning methods of
work best suited to hasten the establishment of
woman suffrage , in order that the state m , j
gain its consequent good effects , will be consid
ered in the convention. The friends of suffrage
are invited to aid in the formation of these
plans ; the indifferent are invited to attend the
sessions that they may be converted ; and the
opposed are invited to participate in the dis
cussion , presenting their side of the question.
Everyone is invited. Come one. Uome all.
HAKKTET MOREV ,
Chairman Local Committee.
I will offer for sale at my place. 3 |
miles northeast of Crookston and 10
miles west of Valentine , on Tuesday ,
October 17 : 12 head horses , 7 cows , 3
short-horn bull , 11 shoats , 2 sows and
1 boar : frame house 10x24 , kitchen
16x18 ; windmill , pump and pipe :
stabte and cow sheds ; fence around
L60 acres , 2 strands of wire : farming
implements ; some household furni
ture ; one set of blacksmith tools and
Jther articles. MATT BOWEX.
M. E. VIERTEL , Clerk.
G. A. Chapman has purchased a
ialf interest in the Quigleo dsug store
tnd took possession last week.
{ Chap" has been here since July , ; 97 ,
ind has made a host of warm friends
rho will wish him success in his busi-
less. Mr. Quigley could not have
ound a better partner.