4 4 ? ? ? SPECIAL SAL r \f * SHOE :
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4 4 ? ? Beginning Saturday , Nov ,
4 4 4 ? ? ? 4th , Until Nov , 15th ,
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We sliall place on sale 100 Pairs of
49W Hamilton Brown "Picnic" Button
49W
W ton Shoes on D. E. and F. lasts ,
4 49 ? $2.50 Button Shoes at . . $2.25 fcfr
49 3.00 Button Shoes at . . 2.50
4 ?
49 1.75 Button Shoes at . , 1.45
49 49 3.00 Hand Turned Shoes at . 2.50
* * 2.00 Hand Turned Shoes at . 1 .75 fcfr
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Citfl l'Jrrami Gtt Your CIiolcp.
4V 4 ? NT
fj . ( JACKSON & BRAYTON )
H f VALENTINE : : : NEBRASKA
FISHING F9R TRADE
Yes , we nre. We want all
the trade we can get. We
want your trade. The more
customers we get the more
we can push prices down to
where the people want them.
If you want cheaper { roods
give the high-price chariot a
shove by buying your goods
here. We'll make it so com
fortable for you that 3'ou'll
feel like patting yourself on
the back every "time you buy
so much as a nickel's worth
from us.
Dealer iu Colorado and
Wyoming coal.
AX E. VlERTEL
N. NEBR.
TEVENSON
Successor to ftALGGTT & STEVENSON
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR B RN
: A. N. OOMPTON
PHYSICIAN
: AND
SU11G-EON
Office at Quigley's Drug Store.
Front
Kiglits-Upstairs-Red
O.W.MOREY
THE VALENTINE $
WATCH x MAKER
AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of ster
ling silver novelties
in Transit at Fremont
Capacit ) * : Sheep , covered
sheds , 2i cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Cattle 28 ears
The place to rest and feed for
' the Omaha market.
Easy run to feeding points outside -
' side Chicago.
Long distance telephone.
Write or wire when you will ar
rive , tj
Fremont Stock Yards Co
.1. C. DWFER. E. U. DWYER.
DWYER BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of ul
A Private Hospital ,
* * * For the Treatment of Diseases-
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Performed.
NEBRASKA ' A
A. M. MOERISSETV
O - fj0
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
O - < * _ r 0
V ALENTINE , N E B
F M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTOR %
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Court and U. S Lud :
Olflce. Real Estate and Itancli Property {
bought and sold. Bonded Al > sricter ! ;
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTON , Proj ) .
Recently opened and newly furnish * < .
Not a restaurant , but a hotel.
$1.00 PEB DAY
The best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
ni
J. S. ESTABROOK' "
COUNTY
SURVEYOR If
All work executed with promptness I
ses
and accuracy
OfliceatEstabrook Ilonseon Cherry St. .
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VALENTINE. NEEmi
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Fifty JMlar * ISetvwfl.
Str.iyed or stolen from mv tancli sojitli\vet he
Wnodlnke. Oct. fi , ii work lion-e. weiuht about
1.200 i > oiiiul : > . Color , lijtfif. with mm hairs. he
BruiKtc'l 0-i on left sliunlder. Al "ut G yoara
old. Ifdtni'crt ' lilier.il ivinl A\ill be civen for
return. aiul'ir .slolcn I v 111 pay j-50 for convic in
tion of the thlel.V. . G. IS vl.LAKI ) . in
AVoodlake. Xefor. sk
nrj
Siffij/etJ or btalrtH. \ '
Several head of horses and cat- 'sy
_ , lie
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Amos Strong , Valentino , Xeb.
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
EOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
jiJI.OO Per Year in A < lvauuf > .
PUBLIliHED KVEKY FRIDAY. j ;
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Entered at t toe Post-office at Valentine. Cherry
county. Neliraika. as Second-class matter. >
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This paper will be mailed regularly
to its subocribers until a definite order
to discontinue is received and all ar
rears are paid in full.
Velvet candy at T. C. Hornby's.
W. C. Curtis was over from Rose
bud , Tuesdav.
Twelve cars of cattle were shipped
from here this week.
Billy Lon land is once more tending
bar at the O\vl saloon.
A separator station was opened at
Stuart last "Wednesda- .
Clint Anderson was down from
Ccdy the In st of the week.
Cloaks and capes at T. C. Hornby's.
W. E. Waite went out to his iranch
TuesJay.to look after affairs there.
Wanted Furnished house for 30 or
60 days. W. E. WAITE.
Dan Adamson was in from his Ches
terfield ranch on business matters
Tuesday.
Mackintoshes at Farnham & Dike-
man's.
Herman Schultz , the Kilgore post
master , was in town Tuesday on busi
ness.
Grant Dunn went to CrookstonTues-
day night , to put in the front of Sear-
by ! s new store.
Max E. Viertel , the enterprising"
Crookston merchant , makes a change
in his ad this week.
All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Pettycrew.
J. G. Stetter has been considerably
"under the weather' " the past week ,
with cold on his chest.
Steward Roby of the Fort Xiobrara
hospital left Wedneslay morning for
a weeks visit in Kansas.
Regular services at St. John's
Episcopal church next Sunday , con
ducted by the Rev. J. M. Bates.
There is more or less bustle and
confusion attendant upon a woman's
convention particular ! } ' bustle.
Best line of outing flannels at T. C.
Hornby's. |
? " A. T. Da\-is was in from the ranch
Monday and brought in a buac'i of
cattle which he sold to Mr. Canton.
HWarden Hopkins , of the peniten- |
tiar } * , came up from Lincoln , Tuesday ,
night , and remained here until this
afternoon.
C. M. Walcottand C. H. Thompsor.
went up to Glenrock , Wyo. , Monday
night , where the former expects to
start in bulsness.
Squire Jones returned from Mon
tana , Friday last with 250 fine horses
to put on his ranch southeast of thip
place. Home Rule
Dr. Holsclaw is at present rooming
in hid office building just south of the
postofi'ice , whsre he can be found at
3113 * hour of the da3' or night.
M. S. Harrington , one of the oldtime
business men of Valentine , is visiting
here f'om Grant Citr , Mo. , where ho
recently sold his mercantile business.
Headquarters for school tablets
and pencils at PettA'crew's.
J. F. Prentiss , the New York Life
man , came down from Hot Springs
the first of the week , and will make
this his headquarters for the next j
month.
FOR SALE A good timber claim
of 160 acre ? , about nine miles north
west of Gordon in the se , qr sec 10 , in
township 33 , range -13. For particu
lars inquire at this office.
Just received , a fresh line of the
famous Haarmanu pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
Clarence Walcott and Matt Bowen
returned from Glenrock last week.
The hitter \\ill make another trip to
night , taking with him a number of
men who want to work in the mines fl
The sale at James Vargason's way !
well attended and everything- brought
fair figure , the amount of the sale
aggregatingnearty $1,500. Cattle
sold at from $25 to $37 per head , hor-
sold at about SfiO. sc
m
Wading boots lor hunters at T. C.
Hornby's.
Amos Strong returned 3-eslerdav-
morning from his trip to IJUnois and
Ohio with two cars of horses. Amos
made quite a long stay in the east , but .
feels well repaid for hia trouble , as
sold all his horsea at good figures.
Jf 3011 are suffering from drowsiness
the day time , irratubillt of temper ,
sleepless dpbilitliwul
nights , general - , -
ache , and general want of toito of the
system ; , use Horbine. You will get re
and finally a cure , i'rice oO cents. "
J. If. Quigley.
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Farnham & Dikeman bu3r hides'and
furs. ,
Constipation means the accumula
tion of waste matter that should be
discharged daily , and unless this is
done the foul matter is absorbed and
poisons the system. Use Herbine to
bring about regularity of the bowels.
Price 50 cents. J. H. Quigley
Pearl P Hassler , formerly of the
Steinaur Star , came up from Pawnee
City this week , and is visiting with
the edito and will probably accept a
situation with this paper. Pearl is an
all round newspaper man , and should
he ever approach you on business for
this office , he will-do so with full
authority.
Edmond George , who was sent to
the penitentiary for cattle stealing ,
after getting a new trial when he was
convicted of receiving stolen cattle ,
has been sent home again , and is now
at large on his personal recogizance.
He will probably be released entirely
at the next term of court.The supreme
court sa3s that one conviction nulli
fies the other , as it was impossible for
him to be guilty of both charges.
Colonel Matthews has "knocked the
persimmons" in the cattle business.
The Colonel sold his white face steer ,
"Bock" on last Saturday. The animal
weighed 1,150 pounds and brought the
sum of $44.60. The steer was a long
yearling and of the Colonel's own rais
ing. All the "fine guessers ' on the
"exact weight" of cattle missed fire
when the steer was weighed. Hyannis -
nis Tribune.
For burns , cuts , bruises , lacerations
or injuries of any description , Bal-
.
lard's Snow Liniment is a sovereign
remed3r. It never' fails to do good ,
and so prompLly tliat its wonderful
curative properties frequently cre
ate surprise. Price 25 and 50 cents.
J. H. Quigley.
Rev. Ramse3r preached his opening
serojoa Sunday moraing to a good
congregation. He is a line preacher ,
his thoughts coming rcudil3 * and are
expressed in clear language. " Hi9
ideas are broud an.l his references
gives evidence of being well read not
onl3r in the sacred word , but ancient
and modern literature.Vc believe
we echo the thoughts of mam- when
we state that Rev. Ramsey made a
.
favorable impression Sunday morn-
insr. Rushville Recorder
The Longpine District Epworth
League convention will be held at
Atkinson on Nov. 14.15 and 16. Rev.
A. F. Cumbow is president pro tern
and will deliver a sermon on the even
ing of the 14th. On the loth the Rev.
W. Hudspeth will talk on ' 'Knowl
edge is Power , ' ' and Rev. Cumbow
will tell about the "Epworth Idea of
a Good Time. " On the next day Iva
Efner ] will define the "Relation of the
Active , Member to the League , ' ' and
Mrs. Geo. Hornby the "Relation of
the League to Temperance. " Alto
gether about fort3r names appear on
the program.
Robert Good came down from Val
entine Frida3T night to rest from his
great intellectual labors in getting
out a pop paper. As usual he visited
this office , as the foreman found to
his sorrow when he discovered the
loss of his makeup rule. Longpine
Journal.
The facts are that while we were
talking politics to Editor Bates , the
proprietor of the shop , L. M. Bates
got hot and gave the jobprinterLuke
M. Bates , a roasting , and that indi
vidual turned in and jacked up the
compositor , L. Manning Bates , and
to . get even the latter kicked the
devil , Luke Manning Bates , and
made him drop the makeup rule in
the hell box , and if Foreman Bates
will look therein he will find the missing - , .
sing article. \
MORAL Republicans can't hold a
: ndie to a popocrat when it comes t
to talking politics. ' h
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I.
Infant mortality is something'll '
frightful. Nearly one-quarter die
before the3T reach one 3'ear , one-third
before the3r are five , and one-half before - ,
fore the3' are fifteen ! The timely use '
of White's Cream Vermifuge would
save a majority of these precious is
lives. Price 25 cents. J. H. Quigle } ' . tcUl ,
The following is a report of the Ul
school in district 82. for month end rtas
ing Oct. _ 7. as
Those neither tardy nor absent :
Alvin Hoffman , Vera Wilson. Carrie
Wilson , Ernest , Charlie and i'erdman
Osterman.
Those not absent : Seward Wilson ,
M3rrtle r.iciiarclsun.
Those not missing over one or two
da3rs , were Emma and Jennie Ander m
son , Alma Ostermau and Jessie Hoff
man. n
Number enrolled,25. O
Average attudauce IS.
MARGARET KIBBLER , Teacher. be
Following is the report of the
Crookston school for the month end
Oct. 27,1330. No.enrolled 17. Aver
age attendance,15 1-2. Those neither i wl
tardr nor absent are -Helena , Viola. ! ou
Rudolph and Gladys Viertel , Alma. ' th
and Mabel Johnson , Royal , Blanche , ' w <
MjTtle and Elva Sear by , Blanch Rhine j be
Marion Gee. Those not absent-na
more than a dav are Wm. Rhine and j ta
"Wallace McDonald. " j af
MRS. CARRIE A. GEE , Teacher. us
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Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAVE JUST KECEIVED A CAR LOAD
In addition to this 1 have just received a car of
. "WIND MOTOR" WJND MILLS
Which I am selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
D. S.
ileMfcinftj Nebraska . .
GEO. G. SCHWALM , PROP.
This market always keeps a supply of
lion rnun mtmu u
In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Koasts , Dry Siit Meats
Smoked llama , Ureakfast Bacon and Vegetables
AtStetter'a Old Stand on Main Street , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
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HEADQUARTERS FO3
Wl fSS , LIQUORS AND
Of the Choicest Brands
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
J , A. HOENBACK , Proprietor ,
SLOO per day , Good Service/
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LIVE STOCK
GOMMISSiON MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Itoom 1O8 F.xcJiause Bid jr.
Keferonces :
( JISTIOIJ STOCK YARDS PACKERS' WATIOJfAG
oNTATIOXAIi BANE BANK
Telphone 141
\Ve have a larjie client-'go Nebraska Feeders '
- among and can ahvaj's ucat Omaha priccs to
lianc-h customers IF NOTIFIED BEFOHE SHIPMENT.
The followong article which ap
peared in this paper on Aug. 3 , will be
of interest now. The letter reproduced
now-was printed then so that it could
not be called a campaign lie : it was
printed before Thackrey's renomma-
tion , and neither the facts in the
letter * nor che article have ever been
denied.
Two weeks ago Treasurer Thackrey
published his semi-annual statement ,
two of them , in fact. In that one for
the period ending June 30 we noticed I
that he had on hand almost $ ' ) ,000 be '
longing to the state , and that he had
not made a remittance for more than
six months. Being asked about the
matter he said : "I have not been call
ed upon for the monej' , and have been ,
so busy I could not attend to the mat-1
ter.5 "This was interesting and so we
wrote State Tieasurer Meserve , ask
ing him if the condition of the state
treasury is such that it can alford to
allow money to lie idle , and tellinir
him what Thackery said. This morn
ing we received the following :
STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Treasury Department.
Aug. 2. 1899.
ROUT. GOOD , Valentine , Neb-
Dear Sir : Reptying to your letter
jf July 31 will say thai Cherry county
on our sixty day list and supposed
to remit every sixty days. On'May 3
ve sent a letter to every county treas-
jrer in the state , calling on them to
emit all state monies in their hands ,
is we wanted to get it in the May ap
portionment , but Mr. Thackrej' did
lot remit. * * * Yours truly.
SAML. PATTJSRSON.
Deputy Treasurer.
And the state has all this time been
jaying interest on warrants this mon-
jy should have paid. a
School icport of district K"o. 80 for
nonth ending Oct. 27,189D.
Number of pupils enrolled 22. Those
icither absent nor tardy : Roy and
Mie ; Murphy.
Those tardy but once : Anna and Gil-
ert Newman. Average attendance 14.
DEWEY. Teacher.
Newspaper readers here and else
where are warned to be on the look-
iut for ne.w swindling games by which
he unwary are caught. In one a fr
roman comes along canvassing for rr
rrC
looks and leaves them for exami- C (
iation. Later a man appears and Pi
akes them. Then the woman comes Pim
fter them , tells a tale of woe , and o 5U (
sually gets pay for the books.
The imperialists' creed which seems
{ to be hel-.l by President McKinley and
, i his advisers :
Article 1. I believe in keeping up
the war taxes to prevent trade with
Europe and the new war taxes to forad
trade with Asia.
Article 2. I believe in the exclusion
of ignorant Europeans and the inclu.skm
of more ignorant Asiatics.
Article 3. E believe in a protective
tariff where farmers would trade abroad ,
but in free trade where manufacturers
would seek a market.
Article. 4. I believe the public can
not manage monopolies at home , but
can manage subject races on the other
si-.le of tii 3 globf.
Article 3. I believe in home rale
for Ireland , but in alien rule for the
Spanish islands.
Article G. I believe in a Monrop \
doctrine which forbids Europe to in
terfere with self-gjvernmeut in Ameri
ca , but permits America to interfere
with self-government in Asia.
Article 7. I believe the Spanish
islanders are unfit to govern themselves
but will be fit to help govern us.
Article 8. I believe the blacks have
a right to govern themselves , but that
whites and blacks have
a right to gov
ern yellows.
Article 9. I believe that taxation
without representation is tyranny when
applied to us , but philanthropy when
applied by us.
Article 10. I believe that
govern
ments get their jusfc powers from the
consent of the
governed n America ,
but from th
conscious
superiority of
the governors in Asia.
Article 11. I believe that jiilitarism
aud foreign broils are the refuge of
despotism in Europe and of republican
ism in America.
Article 12. I believe that American
policies have made a little America and
that European policies will rnake a
greater America. -
Thousands of men and women surter
"rom piles , especially women with fe
male weakness Lave this suffering to
jontend with in addition to their other
jaSns. '
Tabler's
Buckeye Pile Oint-
aeut will quickly effect a cure. Price.
cents in bottles , tubes , 75 cents.
J. H. Quigley.