'fv Historical Society - * \ | w l i r B ' fcJSBcw i . w ' - * - * - * g V , l' ae , oV f , . mJf' . , , -JS , 'v ' ' - tr . - J rn VALENTINE DEMCRAT. 0 VALENTINE , NEBK. , THURSDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1910. Volume 25 , No. 47 1. M. : Bice , Editor and Proprietor Eureka Saloon g * McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. ' ' * Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars B6urbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , { Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , jSpifrg Hill , and 29/yeaivold 'andjas , E , Pepper. O , F , G Taylor , * These whiskies were purchased in bond and came dii'ect from the U. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Unexcelled - , ; excelled for family and medical use. Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , 2 ' 3 Valentine - Nebraska u S2SS25CCTx yKJfcfl33C r@@n Front 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. I pay market price for Hides and Furs. DAVIS Valentine Neb. $ MIKE . . . . . . . . . , ' , r ww i .Txxis. i .v AL.V M-I i'hoi > > i ' ' 'O'T C''i > xiju ' 2ty25j j2S3EfcdK3i3 r Saloon . VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER * ' * Walther v . , . F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. f g Cigars , Tobaccos , Confectionery J Hot and Cold Lunches ( ShortOrder Meals. Bakery Goods < r * Home Bakery. TELEPHONE NO. 7 2SEKaSJE3HE : zzc Rosebud Line > CV D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr. ; ; Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House ; ' Rosebud " , " " Rosebud Hotel ' ' vx > | ; V : ; ' ; eava Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning , ; 3 . ' .4-rv .Sundays excepted. at Ro.sebud at 2 o'clock p. m. -Bosebud. at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. 'Arrive at Yalentine at 2 o'clock p. m. - * / r 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 Red . Front store. D. A. Whipple. "V n" yon have a cold -get.a bottle of Chaklierlain's Cough Keniedy. Itwitt soon ; fix"'ypu no all right andAvillVard offTiiny .tendency toward pneumonia. Thisremedy' contains no opium or other narcpticand maybe given as confidently to atabj as airajclalt : Sold by Chap * * * " * * * . "When , your feet are wet and cold , and your body cliilled through and through from exposure , tuke a big dose of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy , bathe youi feet in hot \vater before going to- bed , and you are almost certain to wardiOff a severe cgld. For sale by Chapman , the Talk of the Town. John Red fern was in town Tues day. Jack Cronin of Red Deer was in town Tuesday. Slim Lawless and wife were shopping in town Tuesday. J. W. Groves was transacting business in town yesterday. LTSt. Elmo" at Quigley's opera house Saturday night , Dec. 3rd. A car load of Weber wagons , must be sold at once. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. Len Nusbaum is back in Valen tine and is working in the Home Bakery. Pat Peiper and wife yisited friends in town Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Robert Lee and several others of north of Brownlee were before the land office Monday. G. A. Waggoner , the Wood Lake postmaster , was transacting business in our city Tuesday. Two hard coal stoves for sale at half-price , one ยง 25 and the other $10. Don't need 'em. tf I. M. RICE. I will be located here for some time , and will buy all kinds of horses , cattle and sheep. Call at Fischer Hardware store , 43-St TED PERRTNE. J. L. Hollandsworth in town Tuesday from near Brown- lee. He is working on Charles Lee's ranch and thinks pitching hay beats sticking type for an ap petizer. 1 am selling a big line of winter goods at 10 to 20 per cent below regular prices ; the same on canned goods. I guarantee them equal to any on the market. It will pay you to come and try my store , to save 10 to 20 per cent on your purchases. MIKE DAVIS. 45 3 The romantic drama , St. Elmo , from the Augusta J. Evans' world famous novel , will be played at Quigley's oper house Saturday night , Dec. 3 , 1910. This same company played here two years ago during the carnival in the big tent , and those who like a good play well rendered will appre ciate St. Elmo. The Lamoreaux dwelling has been completed and is one of the finest houses in the city , substan tial in construction and a well ar ranged plan for a home. Grant Boyer had the contract , and , like other buildings and work done by him , it is first class. Mr. Boyer , as a carpenter , is very popular and he has been kept busy the past season on the better class of buildings. John White , a son of Mrs. Bartley White of near Crookston , died last Friday and the funeral was held Saturday in Valentine at the Catholic church and interment made-at Mt. Hope cemetery. The deceased was about 21 years old and had not been away from home much. He grieved deeply over the death of his father last August and had been on the decline since until his death. James Mangan and family have moved back to the United States from San Juan , Porto Rico , and is now stationed at Ft. Crook , near Omaha. In a letter we have from him he says the family are well and they are glad to be back , though he realizes they will have to be careful because of moving from the warm , moist climate tc Nebraska in .the winter. They visited for a time with John Stedi- forVfamily , while getting settled in their nfcw ho'me. ' Quigiey Opera House Monday , Dec. 5. ' : REDP/VTH - SUAVTOH CLARE VAUGHAN WALES. A Wales Company program is different. Ifc isn't a song-wait- awhile-sppaldn'-anotuer songwait - awhile affair. Action and con tinuous performance characterizes a Wales program. The artists are versatile enough so that only three can make the program "Varied. * AD interesting feature of the eve nings' offering always is the clos ing farce. While a farce , it re quires able acting and some of the situations developed are very lu- dicroup. WouUn't you prefer to hear a concert .company composed of three experienced and talented artists rathe than an organization of six poor ones ? The Wales com pany includes three well known entertainers and because of their years of work on the ; platform have learned how to please. Tickets at Chapman's : School Notes. * ClarenceJYIarshall entered school this week. Harry Thompson of Vian , S.D. , entered the 8th grade this week. George and Maude Slonecker entered the sixth grade this week. The seniors are wrestling with the problems of absolute temper- rnent. rnent.We We are glad to see Wm. Heelan of Arabia back at his work in the 9th grade. .There will be a two weeks' Christmas vacation , beginning the 24th of December. The juniors are enjoying the initial chapter of Shakespeare's masterpiece Hamlet. Eraerine Hudson of the 3rd grade is out of school , being on a visit at Oakland , Neb. After a week's sojourn under the parental roof at Cut Meat , Spray Gardner is back to his work in the 10th grade. Helen Bachelor and Pearl Carey of the normal training class were substitute teachers in the 2nd room part of this week , Miss Nel son being absent on account of the illness of her mother. Furnished rooms to rent by day or week. Hot and cold . water baths included. Valentine House , John D * Eaton , Propr.32fcf Now is The Time to look for a Xmas present for your wife , mother , sister or sweetheart. Nothing nicer for your mother than a nice Piece of Furniture or a nice Rug. Your sister or sweetheart would appreciate a nice Piece of Silverware or a Chafing Dish. We also carry a full line of hardware. Bridge Beach Ranges , Radiant Home Base Burners , Pumps and Well Material , and will figure with you for Hot Water or Steam Heat. We have a Plumber of 20 years' experience. All work guar anteed. Red Front Hardware Co. Below Zero Way below freezing that's the weather you can expect most any day from now on , It's high time for you to select your winter clothes. While you are at it why not get the kind which' will give not only comfort but make you glad to wear them. We think we have the right sort of ' GOOD SUITS AND OVERCOATS for men and boys. Strictly high grade from start to finish the best of Friend Made Garments and the prices spell economy. to $35.00 Will fit you out with one of' these ideal , stylish , perfect fitting garments. Featuring Friend Made and Alma Mater Student Style Clothes. . Chartered ns n Stnte Bu-nk Chartered ns a Nntlonnl Bank June 1,1884. August 12WJtifi , if FIRST NATIONAL BANK . ( Successor to Bank of Valentino. ) * i Valentine , - Nebraska. CAPITAL - ' $25.000 SURPLUS - 25,000 A General Banking , Exchange Undivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business . : : : : ' O. H. COKNKI.IJ , President. M. V. XicitoLBoy , Cashier. J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GLEN HOENIO , 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 EVERYTHING. GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. ' ' - ' - * We compound and dispense our own medicines. Office on..2nd flppn'pt T. C. Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska