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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1900)
49 NEW 49 49 & i * 49 to 49 49 GOO 49 ft * 49 tote 49 tote to tote 49 to 49 49 49 49 49 ' 49 tote 43 tote to tote 49 tote 49 tote 49 to 49 ( JALL tote tote 49 EARLY toft 49 v AND ftto 49 GET teX 49 tote 49 YOUR to 49 Oil GIGE. 49 49 tote 49 49 ( JACIvSOX & BRAYTON ) tote tote 49 VALENTINE NEBRASKA tote 49 to orer 00- C or tofe fe Uncle Reuben says n Mi AT " 111 these davs of 1 sentalions. smooth talkers and > lik liars , people have been bamboozled ard humbugged till they just can't belteVH anybody. " * nuin he pays that "It's h'prisln1 how that air man Viertel kin sell si-ch an ullltred bi amount of goods for so little money. " Nothing surprising about it. AVe buy for cash at bedrock prices. Then w Blip the profit down to ilie last n-tcli.nnd sell for the lowest prices ever attempted. NUTS FOIl rOMPIOTTION TO CJIACK. lGi lb of Grannl-itod Supnr for. 00 y I'oll'ee ( package or bulk. . . CO i0 ! Jl 11t * oi ) Spm- : J'ro\\n Itaisms 00 Spmf * * " " ' ' ' ' 3& in .Sultana herdhv-s Raisins. 00 ; - i L Mixed Candy 1 CO Inonrkds wo only tell you.i f a very fp\v of ' ! ' minify sivluj : oiipurtnniiifs tliatawaii yon he - tlnir ; irt % OTH-I.- ! " liundn'ilB of thi-in. I'oniri and si-e for \\V sell ( 'olorailn and \V > oniing Coal. Also t ri'd HUH . ult. TEVENSON Successor \VALCOTT & STEVENSON WE HAVE RECtNTUY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN A. M. COMPTON PHYSICIAN AND SUKG-EON Ofh\o at Qui ley's Drug Store. N igl i tsUpstai rs-Red Froi 11 0. W. MOEEY THE VALENTINE WATCH < MAKER ' AND JEWELER Carries a full line of ster ling silver novelties .T. C. D\VYER. E. II. DWTEU. DWYER BEOS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Superintendents of A. Private Hospital , V For the Treatment of Diseases- All Kinds of Surgical Oper ations Successfully Performed. ' VALENTINE. - - NEBRASKA ; It.fivftfl. SI r.iyed or stolen from inv ranch sontJiueM. of Woodlake. Oct. l. av r ! { her < . \vulirilinii ! | . l.-JOl iMinii'ls. C"iur. lljilit.Ith roan hairs. Briii''f'l l > oti Icfi s'lonldcr. ' Alfiit ( i yi-ais nlij If 8lrn' * d. H'--ral rexvnnl will ! iv - t for rcliini find if < toi-n ! I v'HI pay sm for nvic- Swli of llltf tlllwf. U' . ( J. H.Vl.L VKJX . . A. M. MOKIiJSSEY o ATTORNEY AT LAW o 'Vo VALENTINE , NEB M. WALCOTT ATTORNEY AND ABSTRADTBR Valentine , Nebraska I'nictires In District Court and TI. S. Jjinri OIlloo. Real Estate end Kaiicli l'n > j > rty bouulit and sold. Bondiul Abstractor Valentine House / J. A. HOOTbX. I'rop. Recently opened and newly furnished. Not a restaurant , but a hotel. 1 00 PER I ) A'Y JLJ \ s JL JUJLV JLs JLJL JL riie best of viands and treatment given to our patrons. First Door Sotith of Bank of Valentine I S. ESTABKOOK COUNTY SURVEYOR \11 work fxecutcd with smd ) IIicos .t ; Krfi Several head i-f hoi-si'8 mid rat- * . ' , , ' V \ -V A ' WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRA1 EOBEET GOOD , Editor and Publishe Per Year in A < 1 vane PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY. Knt red at the rost-olflce at Valentine. Clierr county. Nehraika. as Second-class matter. This paper will be mailed regular ! ; to its subscribers until a definite orde co discontinue is received and all ai rears are paid in full. . - House to let E. I. MILLS. Woodruff Ball is in to\vn this week This kind of weather spoils the ic business. See the new shoes at Farnhaai am Dikeman. Magic Estate Hot Blast Heaters a Ft. Anderson's t Our shoes are brand new. Farnhai : and Dikeman. Not an old style shoe in stock Farnhara and Dikeman. - t The coursing" club has received ; challenge fi om Holdrcge. . Mrs. F. Hackler went out to Dicl Grooms' place last Sunda } ' . J. G. Ulrich , of Wisner , a hote man , was in town Tuesday. Headquarters for school tablet : ? .nd pencils at Pett3crew's. Mrs. D. A. Kellogg went to Hawar den , Iowa , Tuesday morning. Fine line of handkei-chiefs and fan cy baskets at T. C. Hornby's. A neat storm door has been addec to the front of the City Hotel. Tickle your feet with a pair of ne\\ shoes at Farnhin ard Dikemau. Mr. Shoemaker was in town Sunday morning on his \ \ "ito Sparks. Col. Francis and Henry Taylor went to Rosebud , Tuesday afternoon. All kinds of feed delivered. W. A. Petty crew. All losses paid in f nil bj' M.ulual In surance Companies. I. M. RICE , Agt. C'croner Coinptou , Commissioner Burr and Sheriff lia\porte , we salute you. you.A i A number of our citizens attended the dance at Crookston , Monday night. Lige Wilson is now-one of .the drivers on the Chesterfield' mail route. Mrs. J.B. Hull went to Hay Springs yesterday afternoon , for a few days , / visit. Wanted Someone to keep horses by the 3'ear. Address Box 4 , Merri- man , Nebr. i Clara Ayers , of Crookston , is work ing for the editor's family andattend- ing school. Housekeepers can save a great deal , of labor by bu3'ing the cut citron ready to use at T. C. Hornby's. Jos. Miller and family have left Cherry county in search of a new lo cation , bvt where we do not know. The editor's sister-in-law. E. Mae Davisson , returned home to Longpiue this morning , after a ten days' visit here. Would like to , hear from parties having horses or sheep to trade for Otaaha real estate. Address Demo crat. J. C. Rounds was in town from his ranch , Tuesday , making preparations for his weddingwhich will occnr next week. Married At the residence of the county judge , Monday night , Ja ? . Man'gan , of Fort Niobrara , and Anna Zinner. Do you want a kodak of any kind ? Andrews can sell you anr kodak you want. In fact anything in the photo graphic line. nThe old board of"commissioners has been in session this week , making the annual settlement with the various county officers. J. Cunningham and wife were in town the first part of the week fcr the purpose of allowing the latter to consult a phj-sician. Rev. Addis came up from Longpine the first of the week and is assisting Rev. Cumbow in his revival services at the Methodist church , Stra3'ed Oue iron gray mare , 3 years old , half blood. . Branded SF on left shoulder. Please notify Max E. Viertel , Crookston , Neb. A large number of merchants in this county put out calendars this year , among those received at this office being one from C. A.'Johnson , one from Gco. Elliott and one frouiR. Anderson. 4 The Gdd Fellow iv'.li install their new officers this i'Vinii' r. ; nul a num ber of friends of the m < Jer have been invited to attend 'the i-rrenmny and partake of the banquet to be served' ' at The Duhoher. ' . * I An Interesting Sermon At the Presbyterian church , last Sunday evening , we had the pleasure of listening to a very eloquent ser mon by the Rev. Jas. Oastler , on the "Chief Object of Life. " The minis ter contended that wealth was not the chief object sought , but happiness , and in order to obtain happiness he said three things were necessary , to- wit : An honorable occupation to em ploy one's time , a noble companion'tc share one's home , and a title to a mansion in the sky. On qach of these subdivisions he spoke entertaining ' and instructively. Speaking of mar riage , he said : "If I was a younj ; woman I would require three -things in a prospective husband gooc health , good morals , and an unlimited : amount of ambition. Failing to se cure a husband with these qualities , ] would become a metallic old maid anti thunder out denunciations of matri mony until the end of time. " Hij sermon was illustrated with many apt and witty anecdotesand on the whole was as good as a lecture for which many of us have paid much to hear. The Ladies' Cornet Band We had the pleasure , the other evening , of seeing the Ladies' Cornet Band at practice , and they show marked progress , but we thought they exhibited signs of embarrassment in the presence of visitors. Most of us do not care to have spectators watch our chagrin when we make a mistake in practice. All the girls handle themselves well , and when the3r ? ct their uniforms will present a fine ap pearance. This doesn't mean to con vey the impression that they are not now nice looking. Teachers' Association. The Valentine division of the Cher ry County Teachers'association will meet in the high school building Jan. 13 , at 1.30 p.m. Program Pjages 106 to 153 , Shoup's Science and History of Education. Articles from School Journals to be brought in by each teacher. LIZZIE CRAWFORD , Sec'y. City Airs C. M. Sageser has placed an entire new outfit in his barber shop , made of antique oak. The mirrors , chairs , lockers and sideboard are all of the finest , and his place will now compare favorably with the best of city "ton- serial j arlors. " Poetry by "The Devil" He may not be a connoisseur of paint ings or good wine1. ' His clothes , perhaps'don'tv fit him very well. But the Boer is giving Johnny Bull about the wai mest time That he can muster up this side of hell. F. F. Floyd , the builder , was down from RosebudSaturdayand attended the auction sale at the Fortwhere he purchased a span of horses. He was accompanied by Geo. Ross , who is working on the Reservation. Among the passengers on this morning's train was Judge Patterson , of Rushville , who was bound for Lin coln and Omaha to attend the Jack- sonian festivities at the capital and metropolis. Among the new advertisements in this issue is that of Quigley & Chap man , the druggists , who will , during bhe year , call the attention of our readers to their wares. The "watch meeting" at the Meth- ) dist church was attended by 45 per sons , Sunday night , and the new year tfas ushered in with prayer and the ringing of church bells. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grooms' baby , vas very sick the latter part of last veek and Dr. Compton was called to ittend it. / The child , we hear , is now mproving. No , John Henry , the twentieth cen- ; ury has not yet begun , and he who ays it has should henceforth be wil ing to take \ } [ ) cents for every dollar lue him. * T. C. Hornby -making some de cided improvements in the interior of lis store , raising the shelving to the : eiling and putting in a trolle3r line. vDavenport & Thacher have placed i lot of winter underwear on 'their > argain counter , which offers great nducements to bargain hunters. The Gordon Journal says that old aen are never called upon to visit the iressmaker for their wives. Age. has ts compensations. John Salzman , a former resident of his county at Brownlee , but ndw of Linsworth. was in tne city , 3'esterday , n business. Have you had your stamp photos aken yet ? You can get them at An- rews' gallery Also one of his stamp IbutnS. it 'l TO THE PUBLIC ! j ; BROWNXEE , ] STEBR. } JAN. 2 , 1900. contracted a sale of our General Mer chandise business to A. V. Coble and agreed to reduce our large stock to a small amotinrwe , will for the next ; sixty days sell Dry Goods , Motions , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , Patent Medicines and Mil linery Goods regardless of cost. We will/ sell goods at prices lower than was ever known in cherry county. We will endeavor to keep on hand a full supply of staple goods , groceries , etc. , which we will sell at wholesale cost. Now is the time to take advantage of the very low prices while our stock is complete. Thanking our many customers for their liberal patronage iu the past , we remain .Respectfully SKIRVING & SON , \ &AAAA4 LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS / SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA IOH iSxr.Jinii e Hid ; ; . X References : UWIOM" STOCK YARDS PACKERS'NATIONAL NATIONAL BANE Telphone 141 \Ve have a Isirnt ? clluntaKe among Nebraska Feeders and can always neat Omaha prices to Itanch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFOKESHIPMENT. A NEW FIRM E HAVE JUST opened a new Meat Market in | the old Barker Building oppo site the Court House , and will * a call it theE I VALENTINE MEAT MARKET. o will be very much pleased to have you try our \ uks , Ohops , Roasts , Fries and Boiling Meats as K thev are all the best quality. w ' i ' ' : I AMOS STRONG , Proprietor * § 3 rJ r ; 2 v : ar ps T t STYLE 0-PR1GE , $250.00. TERMS 825.00 Cash amf 810.00 per Month. UPEKIOK iiirlir iiifl Quality v < > rtr rt of > xii Tone > ttiuli7i , IJPJPK > . ftill brilliant > . . . nl , . . inlodious ! . . * . _ ; . , . : ami . , scale or splendid r . . . . . volumeIVrfert _ _ . . . . . . toncli . plate ; orlxaal ofsuvm and one-third octaves . .ahogaiiyVainnt , ( Quartered Oak. 'HIS PIANO HAS THE SUPERIOR HARP ATTACHMENT DIMENSIONS : Height-Four leet nine inches. Width -Five feet four inches. Depth T\vofeet three inches. WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS- L HOSPE : . : OMAHA , NEBE. rnoRSDAY Evfaf JANUARY it 1900 At tlie Opera House One Khjlit Only - ver3body's Favorite S O ! & ! 11 She Supported by ? .n Admirable Com he well known Comedian HOisis O i SL pany : : : : : : : : : In Four Acts of Hilarit - , by Ba'rrell Macklin , entitled "A LaughingSufficiency / ' .OMISSION 50 aac 75 Cents ;