49 49 49 49 NEW tote tote tote 49NEW tote tote 49 tote GOODS tote tote - to tote 43 - tote 43 43 AT tote tote tote 43 tote 43 43 43 43 THE tote tote tote tote to 43 'toto 43 43 43 RED CALL tote tote tote 43 EARLY tote 43 AND tote 43 GET tote 43 to YOUR tote 43 43 FRO CHOICE. tote tote 43 tote 43 tote 43 to ( JACKSON & BRAYTON ) tote 43 tote VALENTINE NEBRASKA tote to DON'T LOSE YOUR HEAD and pay two or three times as much for your Groceries , Dry Goods , Clothing , Boots and Shoes , Ciockery , etc.-is w < would charge you for the same or but ter goods. You've heard siuoiit our low prices haven't 3-011 ? Well , just believe it it's so. Come and see for yourself. You can't miss them once you get inside our store. They're everywhere , front to back , and from top to bottom. Our main idea is to make money for ourselves. After that ' we strive lo save money for our customers. We do botii. Come and look. \Ve sell Coal , Feed ami Salt. MAX E VIERTEL CROOKSTON NEBRASKA TEVENSON Successor to W ALOOTT & STEVENSON WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN A. N. COMPTON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office at Quigley'8 Drug Store. Front Nights-Upstairs-Red i "rfV O.W.MOREY THE VALENTINE WATCH x MAKER AND JEWELER Carries a full line of stcr- linir silver novelties J. G. DV 1TE E. E. H. D W1TEE. DWYER BROS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Superintendents of A. Private Hospital , For the Treatment of Diseases All Kinds of Surgical Oper ations Successfully 19 Performed. VxrKNTIXK. - - NlttWASICA I J-Y/Vy -i - or sri ! 'n from rev rant-h s ofVrn < Ji ! ] < ' . Ort. . : irk Imr-c. us-tenr Ji ! nil niui ! ' : urs . . > } ! If Hl'niM-ri Hhi-rul n nnl ! ' ' ' > 'iu'i fi-r M-iL-rii. j'i"l > r lt"'H ' I vlll rnvTJ ) for i-oiivii-- t . ; of rtioihiei. w. c ; ji utAij ) . . , ' A. M. MOERISSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW VALENTINE , NEB Ty " * * . . . - C M. WALCOTT r' ' ATTORNEY ANDABSTRACTOR , Valentine , Nebraska Practices in District Coiirt and IT. S Jjuid Office. Ifesil Estate and Hanch Property botiyht and sold. Bonded Abstractor Valentine House J. A. IIOOTOX , 1'rop. Recently opened and newly furnished. XoJ a restaurant , but"u hotel. 1.00 PER DAY The Lest of viands and treatment given i to our patrons. First Door South of Bank of Valentine J. S. ESTABPxOOIv ' COUNTY a SURVEYOR All work ixe < Miteil with pniniptncss f .MIX ! : irciiriitv | " Oth'ceut Kstabrook UoiisKuuOlierry t. ! . n ' g . . bfad > f borM's jind-rat- ' "vr-r . \ WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT ROBERT GOOD , Editor and Publisher $1.OO Per Tear in Advance PUBLIUHEI ) EVERY THURSDAY. Entred at t So Post-ofllee 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 naid in full. Maple Sugar at Farnham & Dike- man's. Wood for sale. Farnham & Dike- man. ReadR , Anderson's ad about pic ture frames. Elmer Da } ' , of Wood lake/ / was in town Wednesday. Alex Dobson , ot Merriman , was in town yesterday. Henry VanLeer , of Brownlee , was in town yesterday. T. P. Asphiall was down from Hay Springs , yesterday. The Rev. J. F. Cross was over from Rosebud , Saturday. Headquarters for school tablets and pencils at Pettycrew's. J. E. Cotton , of Pullman , was in town the lirst of the week. . Fine line of handkerchiefs and fan cy baskets at T. C. Hornby's. W. H. Boyer , of Lead City , is visit ing relatives in town this week. > ' All kinds of feed delivered. W. A. Pettycrew. Capt. Ho\yelJ's house on Hall street is rapidly approaching completion. All losses paid In f nil by Mutual In surance Companies. I. M. RICE , Agt. Geo. A. Brooks , the flour man from Bazille Mills , visited in town Monday. Don't forget that Farnhaui & Dike- man have a complete stock of shoes. J. F. Young , of Cody , was in town , Tuesday , looking after business mat ters. Buy your shoes at Farnham & Dike- man's and YOU will come again next Year. John Grange came in from his ranch at Oasis , Tuesday afternoonon business. The Anti-Saloon' League meeting which was billed for last night was postponed. Otis Grady and wife have moved to the Jones property south of the rail road track. Wanted Someone to keep horses by the year. Address Box 4 , Merri man , Xebr. Wm. Krotter , the enterprising lum berman at Stuart , was in the city on business. Saturday. John Yeast has gone into the coai business , and is building his sheds just east of the stock yards. Mrs. Geo. Tracewell returned , Monday - day night , from a three weeks' visit with relat ives in Iowa. The Rev. Balch , well known in Gor don and the west part of this county , died in Arizona , Tuesda } ' . si siw Housekeepers can save a great deal of labor by buying the cut citron ready to use at T. C. Hornby's. r We received a couple of loads of w wood on subscription this week , and w our woodshed will hold a couple more Sf i Ipads. a Will Smith , the Ainsworth butcher , C was in the village , { Tuesday , to con sult Dr. Dwyer regarding his physical troubles. Have you had your stamp photos w taken yet ? You can get them at An st drews' gallery Also one of his stamp asA albums. ' A FH Miss Bessie Miller returned Tues ' from near Billings , Montana of where she has been making an extended - tended visit. Do 3'ou want a kodak of an } ' kind ? Andrews can sell you any kodak you want. In fact anything in the photographic - ° graphic line. \ be " Harry Hilsinger and wife resigned en their positions at the Rake ranch on th account of poor nealth. and are living thwi in town again. St Stm D. Stinard is holding his annual m clearing sale this month , and if any mbu of our readers want bargains in cloth bu ing they should call on him. What is a paradox ? A paradox is th ! ; country merchant who praises his pr customers for spending their inonev ci in their home town.uses "axle grease' ' Pi statements : mrl has his printing done in some clnMp jo'in cilv print shop. O'Neill Independent. The worst after r'lVcijs of intltietua , T arise irom del angel f n ctioin of the ] aft < liver. Clear the Uf-od at. cce : with ! ft - Eerbine. for it Ail ] strengthen the liver to withdraw from circulation ! tbe biJi.'ny poisons. Price > \ ) CRus , j. kOliTiYnSfo. . f "Ninety and Nine. " The meetings at the Methodist church have continued during- the week , with great success. Up to this time 148 souls have gone to the altar and bowed in humble submission and meek contrition before their God , 09 of them uniting with the church. Of these repentant sinners a number are men who have heretofore been looked upon as hardened sinners whom noth ing could save. But he spirit of the Holy Ghost has been at work , and hundreds of people attend the services every night. The meetings are hav ing an influence with all classes of people , and though skeptics may scoff and sneer , they are forced to admit that there is "something in the air" when such rounders as the editor and Amos and Jack Strong and Clarence Walcott and W. H. McCloud and Clarence Kay and Charlie Wellford are led to stand before the whole community and expiess their inten tion to lead a better life. Let the good work go on. Wood has been coming in on sub scription very lively the pasc week or two , but we can still use a few more loads. Tank Heaters for sale at R. An derson's , tf Strayed One , iron [ gray mare , 3' years old , half blood. Branded SF on left shoulder. Please notify Max E. Viertel , Crookston , Neb. Insurance in the best companies at lowest rates. I. M. RICE. Frank Lamberson and familj' , of Ainsworth , spent Sunday afternoon and Monday in this city , visiting with the family of J. G. Stetter. Magic Estate Hot Blast Heaters at II , Anderson's tf Ytevys ot all kinds made of your home or cattle. If you have anything you > vant a picture of give me a call. Andrews , the photographer. The Rev. Holsclaw preached in Longpine last Sunday , filling the pul pit during the absence of the Rev. Addis , who is holding the meetings in this place. Miss Myrtle Query sang a very af fecting song-at theM , E. Church , last nighty in her own inimitable manner. Music moves many souls that speech cannot impress. Coughs and colds come uninvited , but you can quickly get rid of them with a few doses of Ballard's Horehound - hound Syrup. Price 25 and oOc. Quigley & Chapman. Does anybody want a fresh milch cow ? If so , they may. learn some thing to their advantage by calling at this office. We also have a pony , a saddle , a ladies' bicycle and ae'good guitar on our bargain counter. Special excursion to Hot Springs S. D. , for one fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Tickets on sale February 6th and 20th , March 6th and 2oth , good returning 30 days from date of sale. Remember the dates. For further information enquire of any agent of the F. E. & M. V. Ry. Skirving & Son , of Brownlee , are selling best calico at 4c , and L. L. muslin at 4 l-2c per yard ; all patent medicines at 7oc on the dollarand Toe to 8oc overalls are now reduced tooOc. Groceries at cost and dress goods , shoes , notions , etc. , at prices that will surprise you. 50 2t Five dollars reward I will pay a reward < of five dollars to any one who will furnish me information which will lead to the recovery of three horses ses and four colts which strayed from my range' about January 1. Horses are ] bays- and roan , and one of the colts is a white yearling with red ears. JonN ORMESHEK. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- ! here with foibid anyone from bu3ring any stock from my son Victor You ngknown "Dick Young , " that is branded A'Y or H'Y on left side , and right ear split. I also request anyone to J notify me or Geo. Young , in charge said stock , if either of these brands are offered for sale. HENRY YOUNG. Elsewhere in this paper will be found a legal notice advertising the formation of a limited partnership between Faddis & Steadman'who will engage in the cattle business south of bhis place. Both the partners are well known in this section of the state , and we predict that they will make ; not only a reputation but much uoney < for themselves in the stock jusiness. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is he only remedy for blind , bleeding or irotrudiug piles , indorsed by phsi- ians ; : cures the most obstinate cases. Price nO cents in bottles , tubes TJc. Quigley & Chapman. TUQ unrscfi ; oiiu drown linrsn / < rand 'tl O on t-lHiuhler. one MacK horse branded IX on shoulder. SS left hip. \vill jrivi' tl first e-r-rilic'I hnrsc to the man who finds > md re- irhs Urn black described aljow. JOMJf MoVHiiF. Kyle. S. I ) . > MILL PRICES FOR FEED , Bran , bulk 60e per cwt $11.00 ton Shorts bulk 70e per cwt $13 00 ton Screenings 40c " $7.00" Chop Feed 85c " $16.00 " Coru 70c } ' $13.00 Oats OOc " § 17.00" lu pulmonary trouble , the direct ac- Aion of Hal lard's llorehound Syrup up on the throat , chest and lungs , immed iately arrest the malady , by relieving the distress , cutting the phlegm and freeing the vocal and breathing organs. Price 25 and 50c. Quigley & Chapmanr C. A. WELLS J. B. WELLS WELLS BROS. DENTISTSI Office over Cherry County HAIR BRUSHES "We have just re ceived an invoice of the celebrated TOKIO , SOLID .BLOCK , WATERPROOF - PROOF HAIR BRUSHES. We have them in four qualities. Prices iOc , COc , Toe and $1.00. ' They are extra values. QUIGLEY &CHAPMAN DRUGGISTS Valentine Neb aska I is nothing that makes' a room look THERE , cosy and attractive as nice pictures. I We have an elegant assortment of Picture Frame Mouldings , and if you will bring in the picture we'll do the rest do it right , too. You'll he astonished at the price. - R , ANDERSON. ra Mflrarara SE TO THE PUBLIC ! BROWKLEE , NEBR , 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 amountwe , 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 wh'ole&ale cost. ' Kow is tlie time to take advantage of the very low prices while our stock is complete. Thanking our many customers for their liberal patronage in the past , we remain .Respectfully SON , , JONES & COX LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA Jloom 1O8 Excluiii-re llefaronces : UNION STOCK YAKDS NATIONAL BANE PACKERS' NATIONAL Telphone BANK. We have a lanje clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always neat Omaha prices to Itanch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT. ' A NEW FIRM x [ E HAVE JUST opened a new Meat Market in the old Barter Building oppo site the Court House , and will call it the VALENTINE MEAT MARKET. We will be very much pleased to have you try our Steaks , Chops , Eoasts , Fries and Boilin Meats they are all the best quality. a - < as AMOS STRONG , Proprietor J7hen Visiting Valentine Stop at. vww w-t > ir-Ay WVl W THE CITY HOTEL , J. A. HO2N3ACK , Proprietor , 1.00 pex day. Good Service ; 7