, Hiitorlotl * * * * " - - . i'J i , * i. i' VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. , ' 5 - U- . THUKSDlY NOVEMBER 17 1910. Volume 25 No. 45 1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBR. , , , , Eureka Saloon 2 McQEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars -Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : J ; Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , tSpring Hill , , and 29/yeatvold andjas , E , Pepper , O , F , C , Taylor , * These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the TJ. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Un excelled for family and medical use. I 'Three Star. Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , Valentine Nebraska KK Don't Forget"rg | Has just received its stock of Fall and Winter Goods , which will be sold at very low prices regardless of cost. .Lay in your supply now. 100 LB. SACK SALT 80 CTS.t - I pay market price for Hides and Purs. MIKE DAVES , Valentine , Neb. ' ' ' ' - ' Go to the Stock Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER * Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. 3Csa Cigars , Tobaccos , Confectionery fl Hot and Cold Lunches | Short Order Meals. Bakery Goods | Home Bakery. TELEPHONE NO. I ' > - , Rosebud Staae Line D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr. Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. - Axrive at Bosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. Leave Kosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. m. Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. m. Special attention to passengers , baggage and % express or packages. Leave orders at headquarters or at the Eed L'- Front store. , * D. A. Whipple. . 'When you have a cold get al > ottle of " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itviil and -will ward soon fix you up all right ofE any tendency -toward pneumonia. -.This remedy contains no opium or other . "jwrcoticandmay be given as confidently " : a to an adult , fcfold by Chap -CX ? . . * a i"-"ir * „ * JBB ' > the druggist. t'A JL < "When your feet are wet and cold , and your body chilled through and through from exposure , take a big dose of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy , bathe youi feet in hot water before going to bed , and-you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Chapman , the druggis't ; Talk of the Town. Jim Felch is running the Chica go House. Dave Hancock was in town Issl Saturday. District court convenes in Val entine , Monday , Dec. 5 , 1910 , t Julius Rauer and wife were ir town last Friday from Kilgore. T. W. Vollentine was down from Lavaca with election returns. D. M. Jeffers and wife are visit ing relatives and friends in Iowa. Wallace Carson is in town this week from Chadron visiting rela tives. Frank Simons was up from Sparks this week after freight f6r their store. W. Honey of Woodlake was transacting business-in Valentine last Friday. Miss Maud Van Orsdoll , teacher at'Kilgore , spent Sunday in towc visiting friends. * A. M. Morrissey had business before the supreme court last week in Lincoln. John Stetter has a big hard coal stove in his pool hall which heats up and looks fine. * 5 M. V. Nicholson landed here last Friday noon from Omaha in a new Overland auto. Miss'.Driscoll entertained about 40 lady friends last Saturday p. m , at W. A. Pettycrew's. Jim Galloway and I. M. Rice bave fixed up their front yard fences with new cedar posts. * * * * ? v * * * * " f jp * * * , * * With a crik in his back aud a cane in his hand , Billy Kincaid manages to get around but slowly bhis week. Two hard coal stoves for sale at balf-price , one § 25 and the other § 10. Don't need 'era. tf I. M. RICE. Mrs. L. M. Blake , of Chicago , formerly Miss Mabel Marsden , and her son , Donald , are visiting at Mrs. Frank Brayton's. Jake Klein has put on a new shingle roof on the house he rec ently purchased of P. F. Simons and is building a good b'arn. Jake Brechbill , who was severely - f ly hurt in riding a bucking bronc ho a few weeks ago , is able 'to get iround slowly now , but says he's uit riding wild horses. Dock Grooms has been taking Mr. Hilsinger's place as night marshal the past week , while Webb went out hunting and is baking a few days rest now. Can you hear dem bells a ring- in' ? The Presbyterian churcfrhas a , big bell now , and Sunday its cheerful sound rang out over town- calling the congregation together for services. The Sunday morning service at the Presbyterian church will be a memorial service to the deceased son of Dr. J. M. Caldwell and wife who recently died of paraly sis in Australia. Capt. Laufer came down from Irwin precinct last week with the election returns and went from here to Kirksville , Mo. * to visit a sister vho is ill and whom he has not seen for 43 years. Nels. Rowley had a severe at tack of heart trouble last Saturday morning while in town loading some wagons. Hot applications restored him , though he suffered severe pains for two or three hours. The attack was probablj brought on by a cold and the sharpness of the morning air. He was down town during the afternoon - \ noon , walking around as usual bul realize'd that he had had -a serious attack and began doctoring. . Garara went down tc Omaha Monday to enter a hospi tal where he expects to have an operation performed for a fistuls which never healed up since a former operation about two years ago. ago.Mr Mr , Bartlett is an old soldiei who came out last spring from St. Joe 'and took a homestead ten miles south of town. He's look ing for his wife and daughter in a few days and will live in town un til next spring. James Quigley has completed his hot water heating plant and .the family is enjoying the even temperature all over the house that makes one think of velvet as the descriptive word for the even ness and softness of the heat , f Mr. and Mrs. Headfngton re turned from their honeymoon and visit with ' ( relatives in the east , and last Saturday went to their home south of Woodlake. Mrs. Headington spent several days in Valentine while Mr. Headington went out to the ranch to get a cosy home prepared for their use. Read the election table and pre serve it for future use. It's worth more than the grice of the paper , and many time's during the year we give you exceptional value in a paper. We tell the election news. We're first out with the dews and tell the most. Only § 1.5,0 a year. Send in your sub scription. Richard Grooms came in Mon day night for a few days visit with relatives 'and old friends and neighbors. He lives in < Ea Junta , } Cole liiowtnd had-a chance toac ; company some stock to Kansas City and got a return ticket , and slipped up here for a visit between trips. Dick left his family taking care of themselves. The.girl , he says , is nearly as tall as he and weighs 150 pounds , and the oldest boy nearly a man. He has two teams and does all kinds of work , feeds alfalfa , and says the land i > around La-Junta is all irrigated from the Arkansas river , which flows through the town. Land is worth § 250'to $275 per acre , and alfalfa is the principal crop , the they raise lots of other stuff , bub the hail knocks things out some times and most always when there is anything to knock for it will hail. Mostly Missourians people that section of the country and Dick feels at home. Says they won't let anybody else stay there. Dick will be. here ten days or two weeks and expects to return via Kansas City. He says he met one of our cousins ia La Junta ( could not remember his first name ) , and We think likely it is a son of Isaac L. , or of Uncle Newton Rice. Two Great Annual Events in Chicago. The International Live Stock Exposition Nov. 26th-Dec. 3rd , and U. S. land & Irrigation Ex position , Nov. 19th-Dec. 4th. For full particulars apply to any tick et agent of The North Western Line. 44-2 In Lumber we have the largest stock and the lowest prices. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. * * Furnished rooms to rent by day or .week. Hot and cold water baths included. Valentine House , John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf The ladies of St. John's guild will hold their annual Thanks giving food sale at the usual place , at the usual time , and the usual good things to eat. 44 2 Roast turkeys , roast chickens , roast geese , , and all the good things that go with a Thanksgiving d'nner , for sale by the Ladies of St. John's Guild on Nov. 23 , at T. C. Hornby's store. Anyone wishing to leave a special order .may do so. 44 2 t. Four carloa'dfe of Posts , from lie 1 .to 60c. Lud wig Lumber Co. We are Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition 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 Chins and Kifles. "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 the time and the Red Front Hard ware is the place to get full value for your money. Red Front Hardware Co. you are looking for a new Suit or Over IP 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 Yoiles , Panama and Ser ges at $3.50 to $15i also a large line of Ladies'Misses , Men's arid Boys' Sweaters. If you must bave a tailor im - remember we represent tbe Garden Co. , and there is no better tailoring bouse itf icago. e guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and -loofe over ee line. ' No trouble to sbow goods at . . t w ' ! s - ' r * * " * * - THE FAIR Phone 145. H. W. HOENIQ , Propr. OLarterecl ns n Stnte Bank Chartered ns a Rational Bank , June 1,1881. August 12,1WK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) Yalentine , Nebraska. SURPLUS CAPITAL - $25.000 25:000 : A General Banking , Exchange Uudlvidod Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : : 0. H. CoKXKTjij , Tresklent. M. V. NICHOLSON , flashier. J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GJ.KX HOKNIG , Ass't Cashier. Farm Implements We sell farming implements as well as other % merchandise at reasonable prices. . Call and try us. : : < . CROOKSTON. NEBRASKA MAX E VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYfHING. Stetter & Tobien , Props. , , DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh I and Fait Meats. . . . Will buy jour Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. = DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT , = GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. We com pound and dispense our own medcines. Office on 2nd floor ot T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. "Valentine , Nebraska