" " 'i ' " " , ' , ' . -1I : ! , , , , " ' < " ' ' ' ' - ; : ? ' . ? > " - , . . - . -I'- ' rJi 'rr , . , .tr1f " - _ . . - , , , ! , . - , ' " ! ' " ' * - - ' " . . . ' , . r . , . n . ( . < , ' ' . " . . . . . ' ; , . " > . ; f . , , . , ,1 , . . " . ' . , - , r . , . . q' ' " - ' . - . , , , ' . . _ . I Xiitorical Boulet Y . - . . . ' . . - - - . : w , . _ . . . . , ' ' . - - . ' ' , Ar1A " C " 1A wl " . . . . , . . , . . , . . _ . . , . . . . . . . , . I" 'r . . . . . , , . . " V -r „ -t " . . - . " . . ' . l . . " < ' ' . - , , ' " > . ' ' . . . , . , . . , - ' ' ' ' ; ; . . . . . ' ' - y' . . ' - ' . , - . - ' - . . : ; , . ; . : . : : : : : . : : , - : " ' . , . . ' , . . . . . r " ' ; . _ . . . " . . ; . " ' . . _ . . . ' . ' J. : ' _ j " . . . " ' . . . . , J < . ; r 'fHE 'VALENTINE DEMO OR AT. ; I : - Pl . . , - - Y 1. M. Rice , , Editor ; and Proprietor'V , NEBE. , TJHTJKSDAT , SEPTEMBER ' 22 , 1910. Volume 25 . , No. 37 . . ' " ' " " " ' " ' ' . _ . 'qj1\ . . - . - - - - - - . . p THE ! DA Y ta lIGHT STORE . _ , _ _ . . : : . , . : , . , . , ' - " = , -.ou.---- " . . 7 - - - _ . . . . . . . i , I " 4 . - - - - - - " ' UR Fall Stock is , ri'f 1f ' greater this year arc sturdy - stockings than any year we . . . , . for lu ra 5htidre have been in business 4'i on account of the . big r . room we are occupying. . ' . . 'Jir.b > ' . l We have just j received splendid line of LADIES' SWEATER COATS MEN'S , and CMILEREN'S SWEATER COATS and UNDERWEAR And the prices are cheaper than you can buy in the cities. The } way to prove this , we ask you all to call and see for yourselves. Don't forget to call while we have all sizes. . . . We have just j put iii - a great line of Wodner Hose . . for Men : Women and Children. They are guaranteed four pair to wear four months - $1.00 per box. If they don't , come and get a new pair. ' ' . JOHN & OOMPANY . VALENTINE , NEBRASKA . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . _ _ _ _ < M , _ , . "H' _ _ ' > , . - . , r = = ' J Eurela Saloon . : McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , ' Liquors and Cigars . j Bourbon Whiskies . : v I. . . Rye Whiskies ti : . . . . " . . > Old Crow , * . - ' ' Sherwood , . I , ? Hermitage , ' ' . Guchenheimer . , * Cedar Brook , I Sunny Brook , i . Spring Hill , and 29/year/old 5 . ; ' and Jas. E , Pepper , 0 , F , C. Taylor , | , ' \ \ y ' in bond t \ These whiskies were purchased 4 and came direct from the U. S. ' ov- , . .ernment warehouse. They are guar- . . . . \ . anteed pure and unadulterated. Un ' j excelled for family and medical use. ji < , i s Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported si _ i Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. . 2 Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , LI \j , { > Valentine = Nebraska | = = 2 ! E 2 2 * S3 ? . " , g / Don't ForgetT he Green Front P. t . . . . _ . . _ w Lr' = u _ , r , . MI f . . ' Has just received its stock of Fall and Winter . Goods , which ! will be sold . at verylow prices ' f regardless ! of cost. Lay in your supply now. ' ° - - - 100 LB. SACK SALT 80 CTS. ® L M _ 8 _ e I Or Whi'Ske the"Y . ; Go to the" . e . - - : . . - - - I" . . Stock Exchange Saloon t VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER . ! t Walther F. A. MeStendorff , Propr. " , i e. . . - @ ) e e , - I r = 2l2I' ! , I 11 : z FOR CAKES AND ' ' : ; PASTRY - t . . I CALL AT THE , . - i ti i Home 'Bakery. I TELEPHONE NO. 7 t . . . - i - " P".aL ( i ; $ ' J - DAHLMAN FOR GOVERNOR Gov. Shallenberger concedes the nomination of Mayor James C. , Dahlman of Omaha for Governor and will work for democratic suc- cess. He is disappointed of course but not sore and disgruntled. He has taken the course of a big , brave , good and true man who stands today with honors bright and character without a blemish as Nebraska's governor. Nebraska democracy is not yet through with him. He will be called again. He . has been a faithful public servant in whom the people of Nebraska are well pleased and is more mag nanimous in his defeat than are many in victory. Read his letter which follows to Chairman Byrnes of the Democratic State Commit- tee. tee.If If Governor Shallenberger can indorse and take up the campaign of Jas. C. Dahlman , we should be a weak member if we could not abide by the decision of the major ity when such men as Gov. Shal- lenberger Jeads the way. : We fol lowed him when he signed the eight o'clock closing law because it was right that he should honor the wishes of a majority of our legislature though it seeras now that the democrats have repudiat ed that act in selecting Mayor Dahlman and a more liberal con- struction of a citizen's rights. Read what our governor has to say : HLincoln , Neb. , Sept. 161910. Dear Sir : 'Since the recount asked for by me in certain counties has shown that Mayor Dahlman has been chosen as the nominee of the democratic party of Nebraska for governor , under the primary law of the state , I write to inform you that , in conformity with my state- ment made at the time the recount was asked for , I shall proceed no further in the matter and am really to do all I can for the success of- the democratic , ticket and the good . of the party in the future. While a recount of the forty counties which Mayor Dahlman asked for might have given me the nomina- tion , the time is too short and a longer delay can but result in in- jury to our party and to the bene- fit of our opponents , the republi- cans. cans..The recount in Douglas county consumed a good deal of time , but was the best possible thing that could have occurred under the cir- cumstances. The gain of 107 votes for me in the recount has vindi- cated ray asking'for this action , as : : ; . . the gain made would have nomi- nated me , had the majority against me remained as it appeared at the time I made the application. It has also been a great benefit to Mayor Dahlman and the rest of the state ticket , in that it has satis- fied my friends and the people of Nebraska generally that the many rumors alleging frauds and unfair- ness in Douglas county were un true. While it is possible that I might still hope to win the nomi nation in a legal battle , because of irregularities and technicalities shown in the recount in Douglas county , Fdo not care for a victory that is to be won in that manner and I think more of the welfare of the party and of the many friends of , mine , who are candidates this year , than I do of any personal ambition of my own , or disap pointment because of a seeming repudiation of my administration. "This is going to be a demo cratic year and I want to see Ne braska in line with the nation and 1 shall do what I can to help you and the splendid organization which you so ably command to win a sweeping victory in this state this fall. There is no use for me to say to you that I have no. personal disappointment in the re- sult , for that would be untrue. I intend , however , to keep on fight- ' - ' " ' - ing for good government as I have < in the past , and for the triumph of democratic principles in this state. This is one of the most im portant crises that has ever con- fronted the democratic"party and we should all pull together for de mocratic success. "We have a United States sen- ator to elect , state legislature anc six congressmen , besides a repre sentative lot of men who are nom- inated for the state offices. It is one of the strongest tickets that our party * . \ has presented in many T years. In Mr. Hitchcock l we have a splendid type of the public ser vant who deserves promotion to the high office to which ( he now aspires because of good service that he has done in the past. He is entitled to the united support of all those who stand for good gov ernment and for the interests of the great mass of the people. Our candidates for congress are " "all splendid men who can be trusted and it is because of the interests of these gentlemen and many others who have been my former friends and supporters that I write to you as chairman of our party organiza- tion and ask you : to show me where I can fight from now on until the polls close in November so that I may best help them and you , and 1 am ready to respond to any de mands you may make upon me to the best of my ability. I know the democrats of Nebraska have every confidence in yourself , your vice chairman Mr. ' Guenther , and sec- retary ; , Mr. Mathews , and I expect to be able to congratulate you and the democratic party after the bat- tle is over. " "Withassurances of my con tinued regard and esteem , I have the honor to remain , yours very respectfully , ' - A. C. SlIALLENBERGEll. " . FOR BALD HEADS - - A Treatment that Costs Nothing If It Fails. We want you to try three large bottles of Rexall ' " 93" Hair Tonic on our personal guarantee that the trial will not cost you a penny if it does not give you absolute satisfac- tion. That's proof of our faith in this remedy , and it should in- disputably demonstrate that we know what we are talking . about when we say that Rexall * ' 93" Hair Tonic will grow hair on bifid heads , except where baldness has been of such long duration that the roots of the hair are entirely dead , the follicles closed and grown over , and the scalp is glazed. Remember , we are basing our statements upon what has already been accomplished by the use of Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic , and we have the right to assume that \\hat it has done for thousands of others it will do for you. In any event you cannot lose anything by giving it a trial on our liberal guarantee. Two sizes , 50c and $1.00. Remem- ber , you can obtain Rexall Reme dies in this community only at our store - The Rexall Store. G. A. Chapman , the druggist , Valentine. A GOOD POSITION can be had by ambitious young men' and ladies in the field of "Wireless" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8- hour law became effective , and since the wireless companies are estab lishing stations throughout the , country there is a great shortage of I telegraphers. Positions pay begin ners from § 70 to $90 per month , I with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in I America , under supervision of rail- road and wireless officials and place all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full de I tails at Davenport , la. , Cincinnati , : 0. , Portland , Ore. , or Memphis , Tenn. I A car load of Weber wagons , II must . be sold at once. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. , - - - - I . II I I . We are Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition TIE SEASON will soon be open so that the THE with dog and gun will have full sway. We also handle a full line of Shot Guns and Rifles. "Winchester" and 'Remington" are two of our best makes. . Hunting Coats , Caps and Hats are now on display in our window and may be bought at a bar- gain. Now is i the time and the Red Front Hard ware is the place to get full value for your money. . . - - - - - - - - Red F'rontHardware Co . - ' . . . r F you are looking for a new Suit or Over IF coat or anything in the line of Men's or Boys' furnishings , don't forget to stop at'the Fair. We have a complete line of Men's : , Boys' and Children's Clothing and prices range from $ 1.75 to $28 per Suit. . / Talk about Ladies' and Misses' Skirts. Well , we have a new line and they are the best in town. In Voiles , Panama and Ser- ges at $3.50 to $15 , also a large line of Ladies" lisses , Men's : and Boys' Sweaters . . If you must have a tailor made suit ( for men or ladies ) remember we represent the Garden City Tailoring Co. , and there is no better tailoring house in Chicago.Wo guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and look over the . line. No trouble to show goods at . , - . . -J TIIE FAIR p , , , , . , Phone 145. H. W. HOENIQ , Propr. .b : ; J Gl.arteral as a Stnlo Ba-.ik Uliartered ) as a National : Bank June I , 1881. Auuht I' ' , UXtf. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( Successor to Bank of Valentino. ) Valentine , - Nebraska. SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking . . , Exchange Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : ' : : C. II. f10U P.LJ. , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. J. T. May : , Vice President. Miss GLKX HOKNIO , Ana't Cashier. - Farm Implements ? -t " , We sell farming . implements as well as other . . s merchandise . at reasonable prices. . - 1 - Call and try us. . . . CROOKSTON NEBRASKA. , MAX E VIERTEL 3 3t t DEALER IN EVERYTHING. ' - nTn B'l . l T J1Tf4 T J , ' 11 ' . , I Stetter & Tobien , Props. Iltl 'I 1 . , $ iiIii/i//ii , / / / i ! I ' 'irn ' , DEALERS IN L q + l a , II I . I R ' , I1 ; ' I l 1 r ' ) . . I fI f I I 1 , / II li ' . All Kinds of Fresh , , . . and Fait Meats. . . . . i fi : - - - - - - , _ , . , _ Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , y , I = - ; t - Poultry , Horses , Mules and a' ' I I anything you have to sell. . , Digestion and Assimilation. ' It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver I and enable them to perform their func tions naturally. For sale by Chapman I the druggist. . ; I v Pick This Up Quick Good 4-room house with stone cellar , for sale cheap. House strong , well built and warm. Will . sell cheap if taken at once. Cash or terms. A bargain in this. Ask I. M. Rice , Valentine. tf , ,