Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, November 30, 1899, Image 4
1 SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES | Beginning Saturday , Nov. I 4th , Until Nov. 15th , 2 * We shall place on sale 100 Pairs of & Hamilton Brown "Picnic" Button - * * ton Shoes on D. E. and F. lasts , ' 43 $2.50 Button Shoes at . - $2.25 &frto 3.00 Button Shoes at . . 2.50 to - 44 ? ? 1.75 Button Shoes at . , 1.45 toM 4 ? 3.00 Hand Turned Shoes at . 2.50 2 * - 44 ? ? 2.00 Hand Turned Shoes at . 1.75 iftfr " 4 ? 3 Call Early and Get Your Choice. fci > > 49 43 43 43 RED FRONT ftfcfr & > 43 f.muiii Kaa& M . fe * B Q & 43 ( JACKSON & BRAYTON ) < 3 NEBRASKA VALENTINE fcfr CfCfCfCfCf fcfrS FISHING FOR TRADE Yes , we arc. We . .want all the trade we can < ret. We want 3'our trade. The more customers we jet the more we can push prices down to where the people want them. If you want cheaper { joods give the hijh-price chariot a shove by.buying1 3rour goods herei We'll make it so comfortable - fortable for you that you'll feel like patting yourself on the back .every time you bur so much as 'a"nickel's worth from us. Dealer in Colorado and Wyoming coal. . - > * . # , ' ViERTEL Z. + J ? T" * - fr . CROOKSTON , NEBR. TEVENSON Successor to WALCOTT & STEVEHSOlf WE HAVE RECtNTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN A. N. COMPTON A. M. MOKJbUSSEY PHYSICIAN O ANDATTORNEY SURGEON , Office a Quigley's Drug Store , Xi hts-ttpstaks-Red Front" fr.ih lift , i O.W.MOEEY THE VALENTINE WATCH / MAKER AND JEWELER ft Carries a full line of ster ling silver novelties in Transit at Fremont Capacity : Sheep , "covered sheds , 24 : cars ; open pens , 15,000. Caitle 2S cars The place to rest and feed for the Omaha market. EasT run to feeding points out side Chicago. Long distance telephone. Write ur wire when you will ar rive , t > Fremont Stock Yards Co ' . i . i ' . ir i i * Yf.M' i. tk. r . M . . \VYFL' I . . -VYiiii BROS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEOKS Superintendents of A Private Hospital , tr the Treatment of Disease's All Kinds of Surgical Opcr- alionp Successfully Performed. YALBNTTNK , - ' NKHJIASICA AT LAW : O VALENTINE , NKB M. WALCOTT ATTORNEY AND ABBTRACTBR Valentine , Nebraska Practices In District Conrt ami TI. H Lund j Ollice. Heal ESI ate and Kaiicli 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 T. S. EStA BROOK- COUNTY SUKVKYOR All work iXfruii'il v\iih promptness ; tntMCCII I-JUM Olhceat KtUahi > k Himj m f'l-rrn M. " VALFNTiNK. NET * JPV//y Dollars I ewftr l. Strayed or stolen from my ranch soul Invest of Woodhiku. Oct. ( i , a work lion-f. wi'ijiitt iiliout I.'JOO iionnd . ( < iur. 1'jilit. uilli nwin Icurs. i Brandcil O. on lc-t < il.i > iild * r. .Alviit.i ; > * : irs ! olil. Ir'Mnmtl. Hi oral iv\viiril will Iwyivrn for rrturii. anil if , Moln. I v ill pav "Wi for cimvlc .r iiiutiiic ! . w. ; . P.M.I.\irn. \ViMKll.ikr. Xulir. j .Several heart nf hordes ami cat- , . , . tlf , . > .nlt ij ? Stroii1 * , V.'ih'iiiino. Sf\ \ ' . WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT ROBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher # 1.00 Per Year in Advance. PUBLIUHED EVERY THURSDAY. Entered at the Post-offlde at Valentine. Cherry county. Nebraska , as Second-class matter. This paper will be mailed regularly Co its subscribers until a definite order to discontinue is received and all ar rears are paid in full. Magic Estate Hot Blast Heaters at R. Anderson's tf Worley Ellis was in town last week from Ainsworth. Anse Newberrj' , of Codv , registered at the DonoherTuesday. Dan Adamson was in from his ranch at Chesterfield. Monday. Lee Layporte is building a new frame barn , dimensions 10x24. Not an old st'le shoe in stock. Farnham/and / Dikeinan. F. M. Hackler is working in the country for Dick Grooms , this week. All kinds of feed delivered. W. A. Pettycrew. % U. G. Cngger and W. R. White are two Merriman citizens ia town this week. Grant Dunn's little child has been quite ill this week , but is improving in health. Considerable interest is being man ifested over the question. ' 'Who will be our next marshalv" Yank O'Brien-who has been in town for some , time on account of illness , is improved in health. Limburger , Brie , Brick , Edam , Roquefort and Full Cream Cheese at T. C.'Hornby's. Capt. Hovvell is having a neat new residence ouilt on the lot iust north of Carlson's on Hall street. WANTED Ten dozen 3roung chickens at once. Morrison and Reinert. See the new ahoes at Farnham and Dikemman. If conditions don't change pretty soon , this uaper will resurrect its ' Dissecting Table.5 On Saturday , Dec. 2 , Andrews , the Photographer , will make 24 Stamp Photos for 25 cents ; one day only. John Sholtes , of Nenze ! , while in town this week attending court , paid us a pleasant and substantial visit. On another page of this paper will be found the advertisement of the Valentine Steam Laundry. Read it. A special examination for teachers will be held at Cody , Tuesday , Dec. 5 , 18)9. ! ) ETTA BROWN , County Supt. Rod Smith. Greene's old assistant , of Shelton , has been appointed pri vate secretary to Conyi essman Ne ville. See Farnham and Dikeman about sound shoes. Pete Decory came over from the reservation the first of the week to make his yearly settlements with local merchants. Our shoes are brand new. Farnham and Dikeman. Those who wish Ipcals inserted in this paper should be sure to have them in the office by Wednesday afternoon at the latest. Christmas Fancy Work at T. C. Hornby's. W. G. Ballard was in from his ranch the first of the week. Jim Longland came in with him , having finished his Carpenter work. Tickle your feet with a pair of new shoes at Farnhm and Dikeman. Valentine can see something new in Holiday Goods by inspecting the elegant assortment of fancy baskets at T. C. Hornby's. Through an advertisment in this paper , J. W. Hendren , of Houston , S. D. , recently found two valuable horses which had stra3red. Mrs. Laurant gave a special nuin her. It was splendidly done , and the audience would have liked more Her imitation of the bird calls was per fection. Rocky Mountain News. A. Steele and wife were down from Cody on a business trip , Saturdayand improved the opportunity to visit these headquarters. We enjoyed our little visit with them very much. Billy Ward has pui chased Ab Claric- son's interest in the Rosebud mail route lor something over % -jJD and \\ill take possession next \veeic. Mean while Ab is looking for another job. All losses paid in f nil by Mutual In surance Companies. I. M. RICE , Agt. For burns , cuts , bruises , lacerations ar injuries of any description , Bal lad's Snow Liniment is a sovereign remedy. 11 ueMir faiLs tu do youd , ind so promptly that its wonderful : urative properties quently cre- ite surprise. Price -5 and , 50 cents. .1. H. Quifcley. The weather bureau's predictions every day are becoming monotonous. We haven't seen anything but "Fair tonight and tomorrow" for a long time. Maple Syrup , $1.00 per gallon at T. C. Hornby's. Then came Mrs. Laurant who de lighted the audience with her quaint characters , which were all true to life. Her rendition of "The Minuet" was exceptionally fine. Chicago Times-Herald. i Tank Heaters for sale at R. An derson's , tf We know a certain place on Main street which will be "pulled" one of these days , without warning. We'll also bet that no less than four differ ent places will think this paragraph refers to them. Our shoes are up to date. Farnham and Dikeman. < Max Viertel , of Crookston , had his shoulder hurt last Saturday by being thrown from his horse , but is getting along nicely at present writing. The horse stepped into a hole and fell , catching Mr. Viertel under him. Prices right on shoes at Farnham and Dikeman. Born , last Friday , to Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers , a 9-pound baby girl , at the residence of the mother's sister , Mrs. Ed Parr } ' . Both mother and babe are/ doing well , and John is gradually recovering from the shock. Seethe large'line of the latest books at T. C. Hornbys. Valentine is said to be the leading Methodist town in the Longpine dis trict of this conference , and it is also said to be the "toughest" town in the same district. The two elements should get together and neutralize each other. Constipation means the accumula tion of waste matter that should be discharged daily , and unless this is done the foul matter 'is absorbed anc poisons the S3stera. Use Herbine to bring about regularity of the bowels. Price 50 cents. J. H. Quigley. Headquarters for school tablets and pencils at Pettycrew's. The entertainments to be given in Cornell Hall on Dec. 2 and lu , under the auspices of the Episcopal Ladies Guildwill , be found to be the very best of their respective kinds. Remember Mr. and Mrs. Laurant on Decmber 2. and Wentworth , the impersonator on the loth. alnsur nce in the best companies at lowest rates. I. M. RICE. The state universitv farm and dairy school will open January 2 , and con tinue until March 17. The registration fee is $1.00 , and lastj'ear the average expense of the students in this depart ment was only $36.00 for the term. Some of our farmer bo's should at tend. Why pay S21.00 lor a Drop Head Sewing Machine when T. C. Hornby sells them for $20.00. The governors of the western states will meet in Denver some time in December and try to devise ways and means for disposing of the arid lands in their states , either by lease or sale. Governor Poynter cannot attend the meeting , and has appointed Jim Dahlmau to act in his place. On Saturday , Dec. 2 , Andrews , the Photographer , will make 24 Stamp Photos for 25 cents , one day only. LADIES , ATTENTION ! A great opportunity will be offered you for a short time. Mr. Pieper will locate here to renovate and wash yoyr pil lows and feather beds and make them as good as new. Hair mattress work taken in the forenoon and delivered at night. Place of business North of Lewis' drug store. Just received , a fresh line of the famous Haarmann pickles. W. A. Pettycrew. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- : ! here with f01 bid anTone from biding" a.ny stock from my sonVictorYoungknown as "Dick Young , ' ' that is branded A-Y or H'Y on left side-and right ear split. I also request anyone to notify me or Geo. Young , in charge of said stock , if either of these brands are offered for sale. Last June a young fellow in Brown county named Ed Jay was arrested on a charge of having stolen a couple of horses from the Bell Cattle Co. , of Longpine. The case was tried before Judge Westover and a jury at Ains worth last week.resulting in a verdict of guilt3 * , and later a sentence of six years in the penitentiary. According to statements now on file in the count } ' clerk's office it cost various candidates for county offices the following sums to secure their election or defeat , as the case may be : W. R. Towne , $5.25 : A. N. Compton. nothing : Etta Brown , $8.50 : Lizzie Crawf ord , $12.50 : J. W. Daniels , $32.55 T. S. Estabrook , $10.00 : O. W. Hahn , S3U. J5 : . .I. E. Thackrey , $31.10 : Alex Burr , 4.10 ; L. N. Layporte , $18.25. ] hose candidates whose names do not appear in the above list have net ret filed their expense accounts. ] T WILL GIVE YOU 1STEW IDEAS to see our SJ Holiday Line. It is easy to select from because it contains everything to make people happy whether , they are old or young. Besides a complete Jewelers stock I have , TOYS , CHINAWARE AND ' MUSICAL INSTRUMETS/fc A FEW OF MY PRICES ; 20-Year 15 Jewel Gents' Elgin Watch § 15.00. 20-1'ear Small Size Ladies'Elgin Watch § 15.00. 8-Day Clock , a beauty , warranted. Uogers Bros. ' 184:7 Knives and Forks § 3.65. Drop Head Sewing Machine 819.00. O , W. MOREY , Jeweler , lA-'WOVAJlJ Wide Tire Wagons Are acknowledged to he the best and to meet the growing demand I ordered and HAVE JUST KECEIVED A OAK 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 © Yulentuio. Nebraska . S. Ludwig i GEO. G. SOHWALM , PROP. This market always keeps a supply of FRESH - F E In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats Smoked Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables At Slotted Old Stand on Main Street , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA 4 * THE PALACE SALOON I Y 43 43 HEADQUARTERS FOR & WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS $ 43 ' 4 ? Of the Choicest Brands fc > 43 43 VALENTINE NEBRASKA 49 When Visiting Valentine Stop at CITY HOTEL , rwvwwTrwv > ww w-v-vwwww wwv J , A , HORNBACK , Proprietor , ,00 pet day , Good Service , LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA ICoom 1O8 Exchange Heferences : UNION STOCK YAIIDS PACKERS NATIONAL BANE : PACKERSBANK. . Telphone 141 We have a lai-in ? clientage among Nebraska Peede-s and can always oeat Omaha prices to Eaneh customers IF NOTIFIED BEFOItE SHIPMENT. M sr A NEW FIRM (3 ( i is. ? TI I [ E HAVE JUST r < opened a new rI I v Meat Market in t the old Barker . Building oppo site the Court . House , and will & call it the VALENTINE MEAT MARKET. A\re will be very much pleased to have you try our Steal > 5 , Chops , Euasts , Fries and Hoilin 3Ieuts as they are all the best quality. AMOS STRONG , Proprietor