Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, November 10, 1899, Image 4

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4 ? 2.00 Hand Turned Shoes at 1.75 tote tote
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VALENTINE
FISHiKQ FOR TRACE
Yes. we nreVc want all
the trade we can ret.Ve
want j'our trade. The more
custouieise < : et the more
we can push prices down to
v lit re tl e \ eople vantthei' .
] ± - \ ouant cheaper { ( ds
give the hijrh-price cliariot a
sho\eby bu3ingi your { .roods
here. We'll make it so com
fortable for you that 3'ou' ] !
Jeel like pattiny 'jxmraelf on
the back every time you buy
eo much as a nickel's worth
from us.
Dealer in Colorado amTi
ijr coal.
IAX RTEL
CHOOKb'JON , KEBR.
H t TEVENSON
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Successor to WAECGTT & STEVENSON
WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN
A. N. GOMPTON
PHYSICIAN
AND
SUKG-EON'
Oftire nt Qiiiglcy's Drug Store.
Front
Xi"lit6-Upstairs-Red
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J 0. W.MOREY
\ THE VALENTINE
WATCH / MAKER
% AND JEWELER
Carries a full line of stcr-
lino- silver novelties
in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
sheds , 24 : cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Cattle 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. \YYER. . E. II.
DWYER BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital , j
For the Treatment of Diseases
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Surressfully
Performed. - \
VALENTINE , - - NKBIIASKA
A. M. MOiUtJSSET
O krO
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
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VALENTINE , NEB
F M. WALCOTT
ATTORNEY
AND ABSTRACTED
Valentine , Nebraska
Practices in District Conrt and U. S. Land .
Office. Keal Estate and Hand ) Property
bought mid sold. Bonded Abstractor
Valentine House
J. A. IIOOTON , Prop.
Recently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , .Tnit u 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
and accuracy !
Office atEstabrook Ilonseon Cherry St.
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VALENTINE , NEB-
fifty Iollfir Reward.
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Stnivi-fl or stolen from my ranch southwest
of vvoodhiki * . Oct. c , a wmk hoi > e.\\eijiht about
l/jflo pounds , I'oinr. li lit. uith man hair * .
Kranik-d ( ' . on loft .shoulder. Ab"Ul ( yt-.n-s .
old. li . | ni d lii'i-ntl iruurd will ! given for a
n-tiirn. nl'i Molcn Ivill i ay 50forcoiivc- ! . ,
tiun of the lliiuf. \V. G. - - - - .
Woodlakt' ebr.
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K\t' < iv < > (1 of Mnltni.
ral head of hordes and cat-
tlc , .
Amos J'tiotift. V ; > hMtiii' : . >
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WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
fil.OO Per Yetir in Advance.
PUBLISHED EVERY FUIDAU.
Enlored at t to e Post-ofllce 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.
Velvet candy at T. C. Hornby's.
Everybody can now sa3we told you
so.
J. C. Stotts came down from Cady ,
3'esterday.
J. W. Russell brought in the returns
from Gillaspie precinct.
Cloaks and capes at T. C. Hornby's.
Frank Jtothleutner was down from
Kilgore , Monday.
W. G. Ballard was in town last Fri
day to hear Br3'an speak.
Tickle your feet with a pair of new
shoes at Faruhm and Dikemau.
John Ilaeber was up from his ranch
after supplies the lirst of the week.
Wanted Furnished house for 30 or
60 days. W. E. WAITE.
Charley McClure , the popocratic
warhorsc , was up from Ainsworth
Saturda3\
A. Ridgewa3 % of Salix , la , visitet
his ranch west of town the latter part
of last week.
Not an old style shoe in f-tock
Farnham and Dikeman.
J. O. Vincent and wife returnee
Wednesiay ni ht from their trip to
eastern Iowa.
i j * J. W. Pike , of ( rooks ton , was in
j
{ 1 the city Mend ty and paid thisoTicea
, substantial visit.
i t Our shoes are brand new. Farnham
j and Dikeman.
W. H. Kenn : dy was elected asse.-s-
or of Kennedy precinct , "by an over
whelming voce. _
Next week we will tell 3'ou ho\\
it all happened. Just now we are
considerabl3' rattled.
H. J. Caton and famity of Rosebud ,
and D. W. Parmalee and famil3r spent
Suuda3r in the city.
W. D. Morgareidge was in town
Sunday from Simeon. His hand is
improving but slowty.
All kinds of feed delivered.
W. A. Pettycrew.
W. A. Denn3T , of Chicago-who has
considerable interest in this county ,
was here on business , Saturday.
Best line of outing flannels at T. C.
Hornby's.
Henry Peterson and J. W. Jerman
were down from Merriman on a busi
ness mission last Saturda3 * .
Prices right on shoes at Farnham
and Dikemau.
H. W. Logan , the democratic bank
er at Norden , was in attendance at
the Br3an speech last week.
Headquarters for school tablet
? . .nd pencils at Pettycrew's.
Wanted to rent. Two or three
rooms , for light house keeping.
No children. Call at this office.
Gus Erickson , went up to Oak
creelc on the Reservation , Thursday
morning , where he has a large job
of mason work.
R. E. Jones'Ned '
, 'NedJones'5 as we
used to call him years ago , was in
town from Norden to attend the
Br3ran meeting.
N. S. Rowley returned Friday night
from Omaha and Sionx Cit3T. He
brought Mrs. Rowley home from a
two month's visit with relatives.
S. H. and.T. G. Ashb3r , of Sloan , la. ,
were in town Frida3r. and after in
specting some of our cattle country
returned home Monday morning.
Just received , a fresh line of the
famous Haarmaun pickles.
W. A. Pettycrew.
Mrs. F. R. Yanish who has been
visiting her parents , Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Hota , returned to her home near
MerrimanTuesday morning. Gordon
Journal.
Wading boots lor hunters at T. C.
Hornbv's.
< ! Mother"Query of Ains worthNebM
who has been visiting her son and
daughter , Henry Query and wife , left
Mondayfor Canon City , Colo. , Where
she expects to make her future home.
See Farnham and Dikeman about
sound shoes.
If 3rou are suffering from drowsiness
in the day time , irratabilitv of temper.
sleepless niuht * . general debility , head
ache , and gi'nerai want of toiip of the
. use Iltirbiw ! You will net ro-
licf and finally a euiv. I 'rift * no cents.
. ' . II. re
iec the new shoes jl Faraljatn an
Our shoes are up to date. Farnham
and Dikeman.
Mrs. Laidley and Mrs. Hill , the
former of Dorsey , this state , and the
latter of Iowa , are guests of Mrs. Lee
Layporte for a week or ten days ,
having come in on Wednesday nights
passenger train.
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 regularit3' of the bowels.
Price 50 cents. J. H. Quigley.
Newton Gates came up from Merri-
man last week and has been taking a
lav off , wrestling with the inflamma
tory rheumatism andothar bodily in
firmities. He expects to be able for
duty again next Monday.
W.E. Waite and family have n oved
from the editor's house into i coins in
the John Shore house , and are be ard-
ing at The Donoher. Mr. Waite was
a very good tenant , and if an\rone has
a furnished house to rent we can cor-
diall3r recommend him t3 them.
For burns , cuts , bruises , lacerations
or injuries of any description , Bal-
lard'rf Snow Liniment is a sovereign
remedy. It never fails to do good ,
and so promptly that its wonderful
curative pioperties frequentl3r cre
ate surprise. Price 25 and 50 cents.
J. H. Quigle3r.
Miss Turner's class in elocution
will renJer a choice program of recitation -
tation , impersonations , etc , at Cor
nell Hall tomorro v eveni ig , the
entertainment winding up with a
sketch entitled -'Six Cups of Chocolate
or College Gossip. " Admission 10 and
15 cents. Go and hear the3rounjsteis
"elocute. "
The editor went down to Longpine ,
Fridiy , with Br3'au and his party.and
broug t his v. ife anJ baby 1 ome that
night , after they had been gone al-
mcst three months. Lie hasii't been
able to do an3rthing but talk aleut it
since they canie home , anl to see
him one would think he had just got
niairied only he doesn't set'em up.
Mrs. NeHie > Williamson returned to
Valentine , Saturday morning , after a
nine months absenceand is no\v _ visit
ing with her parents , W. R. Towne
and wife. During her absence Mrs.
Williamson has been to Malta , in the
Mediterranean sea , where her only
child died. Returning home she visi
ted Gibraltar , attended a bull fight
in Spain , took in the sights of New
York for a few weeks , spent the sum
mer in Vermont , on the banks of Lake
Champlain , and finally came west
again. Her husband , who is a serge
ant in the Twelfth infantry , is on his
way home f rom Manila and is expected
here soon.
Infant mortality is something
frightful. Nearl3r one-quarter die
before they reach one 3ear , one-third
before the3r are five , and one-half be
fore they are fifteen ! The timely use
of White's Cream Vermifuge would
save a majority of- these precious
lives. Price 25 cents. J. H. Quigley.
The vote on precinct officers in
Valentine was as follows :
For Assessor
J M Clarkson , rep ; . . 134
Robert Robinson Fusion 109
For Justice of the peace.
Biiah Morej' , rep 104
Frank Sageser , rep 113
J. M. Carpenter , Fusion 128
G. H. Q. Smith , Fusion 100
For Constables.
William Taylor , rep 115
F. M. Gokey , rep - . 100
F. G. Dunn , Fusion 123
W. H. McCloud Fusion. . . 100
For road overseer Dist. 21.
George Camm , rep 87
J. W. Wurd , Fusion 115
Fcr Road overseer Dist. 22 ,
John Borinan , rep 113
Chris N. Elling , Fusion . 85
Thousands of men and women suffer
from piles , especially women with fe
male weakness have this suffering to
contend with in addition to their other
pains. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint-
nient will quickly effect a cure. Price.
oU centsin bottles , tubes 75 cents.
J. H. Quigley.
Bright Be the Place of Thy Soul.
[ Dedicated lo Sirs. Sam Hudson by a very
dear friend. ]
Bright he the plnre of thy soul !
No loveli'prsnirit than thine
E'er burst fioin its mortal control.
In tlie orbs of the blessed to .shine.
On earth thou wert all but divine ,
As thy soul shall immortally be ;
And our borrow shall cease to repine.
When \ve Know that thy God is with thee.
Lteht be the turf of thv tomb !
May its verdure like emeralds br > :
There should not be the shadow of gloom
In aught that reminds us of tiite.
Young flowers and an evergreen tree
Msiv spring from the spot nf thy rest :
IJut nor cjpmjs nor yew let us see ;
For \vhv should we mourn for the blest ?
STRAYED Sept. n , two mares.iron
gray , branded ( chair ) on left thigh II13 n
on left shoulder. Other.dark roan , white a
face and feet , branded on leftg
c
shoulder. Liberal reward for their ts ;
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J. W.
* * " Houston , So , Pnk. . h
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Are acknowledged to be the best and to meet the growing
demand I ordered and
HAYE JUST EECEIVED A CAR LOAD
In addition to this I have jnst received a car of
"WIND MOTOR" WIND MILLS
"Which I ain selling very cneaply
Try me before buying anything in my line elsewhere
D. S.
Valentine , Nebraska . .
IIIZENS - MEAT - MARKET
GEO. G. SOHWALM , PROP.
This market always keepu a supply of
FRESH-FRUIT-AND-GAME
In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Koasts , Dry Salt Meati
Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
At Blotter's Old Stand on Main Street. VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
tote
THE PALACE SALOON i
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Of the Choicest Brands &J
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VALENTINE NEBRASKA
When Visiting Valentine Stop at.
THE CITY HOTEL
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J , A , HORNBACK , Proprietor ,
$1,00 per day , Good Service ,
. , JONto " COX
LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
lioom 1O8 Exchange Kids : .
Inferences :
STOCK YARDS PACKERS' NATIOJJA d
NATIONAL BANK BANK.
Telphone 141
We have a large clientage among Nebraska Fceders ami can ahvays Dcat Omaha prices to
Kanch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFOIIE SHIPMENT.
AUCTION SALE !
I will sell at public auction at my
place , eighteen miles south of Valen
tine , Nebr , on Wednesdar , November
29 , 1899 :
250 head of western cows , from 2 to
5 years old.
330 last spring's calves.
Notes , with approved security , bear
ing date of sale , and payable Oct. 1st ,
1900 , will be accepted in payment.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. in.
JOHN CUONIN.
DRESSMAKING.
Mrs. Pra\vitz and Mrs. C. W. C.
Hoffman will do fashionable dressmak
ing j at their room in the building
,
known as the White residence.
Perfect ' lit guaranteed.
Keport of school in District. Xo. 70 ,
for the month ending Oct. 2 , 1890.
Number of pupils enrolled 49.
Those neither absent nor tard % dtirinjr
O
the entire month. Flora Weed , John
White , Jennie Eennett , Mark , Ellen ,
and Park Dobson , Jay and Ray Cole ,
Mary Jaquins.
Those who were not absent durin -
O
entire month. Mable , Albert and John
White , Ora Alder , Jennie * * Bennett ,
Emma Tway , Mark , Ellen , and Park
Dobson , Jay and Ray Cole , Mary
Jaquins.
Those asbsent but once during entire
month. Hazel White , May Jerman.
Those absent but once during the
month. Ora Alder , Pearl Folsomand
Lee Hale.
M DOWNING. Teacher.
The Way To Go To California.
Is in tourist .
a sleeper .personally con-
lucted , via the Burlington Route. The
lon't change cars. You make fast time ,
ifou see the finest scenerj-on the globe.
Your car is not so expensive ! ; fur-
lished as a palace sleeper , but it is just
is clean , just as comfortable , just as
oed to ride in and nearly SCO.00
cheaper. It has wide vestibules ; Pn- ; ]
sch gns and high back seats ; a mdfor-
necl Pullman porter ; clean bedding ;
spacious toilet rooms ; tables : id a
it-ating range. J'eing strongly and
I heavily built , it rides smoothly/ warm
j ! in winter and cool in summer.
J In charge of each excursion party is
an experienced excursion conductor
who accompanies it from Omaho right
through to Los Angeles.
Cars leave Omaha every Thursday
afternoon , arriving San Francisco fol
lowing Sunday. Los Angeles Monday.
Only three days from the Missouri
River to the Pacific Coast , inc'udinff a
stop-over of U hours at Denver and 21
hours at Salt Lake City two of thi
most interesting cities on the continent.
J. FIJANCIS.
Gen'l Passenger Agent Omaha. Xeb.
Cha < . . Jowctt
recently sold his
Jewett cieek ranch of 760 acres situated
? c vcn ir.ilrs ? culh west of Springview ,
to Ciias. lleinemanof Dodge county ,
Nebraska fora cash consideration of
$6oOO.OO. Mr. Jewett to give possess
ion the first of next MaSpringview
Herald.
o. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS
WELLS BEOS.
NTISTSi
Office over g
Cherry onti/
ontiKH9BN
RAILROAD.
-Western Line7 is the best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
OF
NORTH NEBRASKA.
HIHl Prices for JFcetl.
Bran , bulk . 55c per cwt $10.00 ton
Shorts bulk - 65c per cwt § 12 00 ton
Screenings . 40c " $7.00 "
CuopFeed . 55c " $1600
Corn . 70c " § 1.00
Oats . 85c S1D-00 '