Historical Society. _ J " 1 Volume 27 , No. 19 VALENTINE , NEBR , THURSDAY , MAY 16 , 1912. § 1.50 per year We take considerable pleasure in calling at tention to our complete stock of Munsing Union * Suits for ladies. We consider ovrselves very fortunate in securing the ex clusive agency for these excellent garments. While it is generally known that they are very high class , it is not known by every body that the prices are as low as ordinary makes of underwear are sold for. We can convince you. r c. > A Few Suggestions to the Gift Seeker 11 A nice Watch , Necklace. Fountain Pen Stick Pin Pin Hat Pin Watch Fob Broach Belt Buckle Bracelet Tie Clasp King Visit Our Store before purchasing ' V V LI L vul * fS Vi * 11 f4 ViLJ I I t rilrf'JIWfc t J > A wAsA W WU AAA SJ * Front Hardware Co. M Come and see etar I efts It does- not get - ? rays stays stock 01 Garden Hose is all new. Just' received. No old stock carried over. We are headquarters \ lor all Electric and Plumbing goods. 'Red Front Hardware Co. Cottage Grove Restaurant Edmund Gerber , Prop. First Class Meals and Short Orders Board by the day or week. Ticket good for twenty = 9&e meals $4.50. Come to the Cottage Grove Res = taurantfor a "square rneal. " THE VAL : HOUSE - W. B. HOWE , Proprietor i , Successor to John D. Eaton. . * . < Electric Lights , Hot water Heat , Good Rooms and Beds , where you can feel at home and be comfortabe while you reir-ain. We invite old patron ? and others to call and see us. For Sale : . - \ 30,000 acres improved farm lands in Eastern Norman county , the garden spot of Xorthwestem Min nesota , at from $27 to $50 per acre. Particulars and photos of btiildings upon application. Box 862 , Ji > 6 fr * SueuFj Minn , MONEY ! MONEY ! Do You Want a Bargain in Town Property ? 1 have three properties that are bargains and I am going to sell them at a bargain to some one who has a few hundred dollars laying idle. idle.I I want to build a good building for a printing office and will sell property , cbeap , to carry out my plans. Come and see me on any kind of a property deal. I want money and I'll give big value for it. I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr , They're Coming Back. The cleverest entertainers or the stage'and a big feature \\itl the Chase-Lister Co. for tl e pasi nine years Clint and Bessie Rob bins , the people of "Rag Doll' fame , and always the most popu lar favorites that visit our city. A little bit bigger a little bil cleaner a little bit better thar the other ones. Monday night , May 20 , they play ' 'Under Arizona Skies. " Tuesday night they play "Hei Second Husband. " Quigley's opera house May 20 21. Wedding Bells. At eight o'clock on Tuesday morning of this week , a pretty wadding look place at St. Nicholas church , when Rev Father Blaere united in marriage Mr. Thomas P. Jordan and Miss Catherine Hilley. Mr. M. P. Jordan , a brother of the groom was best man and Miss Lillian Mary San Souci , a cousin of the bride , acted as bridesmaid. The ceremony was witnessed by a large assembly of relatives and friends. At one o'clock the new'y mar ried couple , with their friends and relatives , repaired to the home of bhe groom's father where an elab- jrate wedding dinner was served The day was spent in congratula tions , and many beautiful presents were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Jordan. The groom is the son of Mr. iml Mrs M J Jordan of this 3ity , and a young man of sterling lualities. The bride is the daugh ter of Mrs. Susanna Hilley of Arabia , and is a lady of rare ac- jomplishment. The young couple , who left on a ittle wedding tour to the Black Hills , intend to make Arabia their future home. Their many friends avail them selves of this opportunity to offer ihis worthy couple all sorts of riatrimonial bliss. Obituary. Mrs. Margaref- White was born u Wigan , Lancashire , England , Vug. 26 , 1858 , and died May 11 , 1912 , at the St. Joseph hospital , Drnaha , Nebr. , after an illness of- ihree weeks. She was operated on ror gall stones a week prior to her leath. The deceased leaves to mourn ler death four daughters and live ions and one sister , Mary A. Smith ) f this city , Mrs. M. Chri&ten- ( en and Miss Helen of this c-ity , MRS Margaret nml Catherine of iberidun , U 30 , William E. of > ookston , Francis , John , Leo and Dhomas at home. All were present luring her burial. ' She was a good and loving moth- ; r and sister , a good and faithful leighbor , loved by all uho knew aer. aer.The The remains were laid to rest in .he Crookston cemetery May 13 , L912 , beside her husband. The uneral services were held in the Catholic church of this city , Rev. father Blaere officiating. Margaret McGuan was united in narriage to Bartholomew White $ ov. 13,1879 , at Rock Island , 111. Co this union was born 14 children. Five children are dead and nine are iving. TO oun MOTHER : The silver cord is snapped asunder .nd one life is done ; 3one to dwell with God , the Father , \.nd wear the crown that she has won. Weep not children , weep notr s'ister , Though we'll miss her day ] y day : She is free from pain and sorrow [ n that brighter land always. Though one chair is vacant and can never be refilled , Let us strive to do our duty and a home in Heaven , Nebraska Fed Beeves $8,65 Highest Price Ever Paid GOOD SUPPLY OF HOBS-IQcUl Fair Run of Sheep and Lambs Price : for Lambs Ruled Lower Ewes aru Wethers Selling on a Steady Basis Union Stock Yards , South Omaha May 14. A very moderate supply o cattle was received today , about 3OU ( nead. Fat cattle were. I525c ( highei than at the close of last week. Some choice 1,430-pound beeves sold lei $ S.G5 , the highest price ever paid here for a full load of cattle. Cows anc heifers are selling at stronger figures and fat hcifery stock , as well as good heavy cows , sold about as v/ell as at any time laiely. The market for vea ! calves is quotably strong There was a satisfactory outlet and market for bulls , slags and rough stock generally , Inquiry for srock cows and heifers is apparently as vigorous as ever and of ferings of this description find a ready sale. Quotations on cattle : Choice to prime beeves , $ S.25@S.75 ; jrood to choice beeves , $7.S5@S.25 ; fair to good bppves , $7.25 7.75 ; common to fair beeves , S6.50 1.25 ; good to choice heifers. $6.75 < S7.75 ; good to choice cows. ? 5.75 G.7o ; fair to good grades , | o.25@5.75 ; canners and cutters , $3.00 0:5.00 : : veal calves , $4.00@7.7o ; bulls , stags , etc. . $4.50fb6.75 ; choice to prime feeders , $0.75@7.25 ; good to choice feeders , $5.SOffiG.50 ( ; fair to good feed ers , $5.25 ( 5.75 ; common to fair feed ers , $4.25 500 : stock cows and heif ers , $4.00 < f5.25. > . About 13,800 head of hogs arrived today and prices were mostly lOc high er. Best heavv hogs on sale brought * 7 70 , as compared with Monday's top of $7.(50 ( , while most sales were fairly well bunched within $7.45@7.60 , as against last Tuesday's bulk of $7.40 < ji7.GO. Receipts of sheep and lambs amounted to about 4,000 head. Lambs were uneven and slow at declines , ranging * from lOc to 25c. Ewes and wetheis were relatively scarce and told up fairly well. Best wooled lambs sold at $9.50. Some extra shorn , owes brought $ fi.50 ; Shorn welhora also lauded it $0.50. Quotations on sheep arid lamb. - Wooled T.nmbs , good to choice. $9.00 © 9.BO : lambs , fair to good. $8.25 ( S ) 3.00 ; ewes , good to choice , ? 7.00t7 30 ; awes , fair to good , $ < 5..V7.00. ) Shorn : Lambs , good to choice , $ S.40@S.G5 : lambs , fair to good , $7.75 < R > 8.40 ; year- ! inss , $ G.65f 7.25 : wethers , ? 5.S5@ 5 G5 ; ewes , $5.25@fi.50. Card of Thanks. We hereby tender our heartfelt lianks to the many friends aud ieigh.bors for their kindly assistance md lloral offerings during the death md burial of our beloved mother , vlrs. Margaret White. William , Francis , John , Leo , Thomas , Helen , Catherine and Margaret White , and Mrs. Mary Christensen. St. Nicholas' Church. Services will be held in the Jathnlic church as follows : In Valentine on Sunday , May 26. 1st Mass at 8 a. m. 2nd Mass at 10 a. m. Benediction of the Blessed sac rament after Mass. Instructions for the children at 3 p. m. In Nenzel on Sunday , June 2 , Leo. M. Blaere , Eector. I have just received a new and most up to date French dry clean ing machine. Am now ready and prepared to do all kinds of clean ing of ladies' and gent's wearing ipparel , such as coats , suits , iresses , waists and furs. A trial will convince you of our superior work. , T. ABRAHAMS , Ladies' and Gent's Tailor , Old Home Bakery Building- - 18 Valentine will observe Decoration 3ay with appropriate services at the M. E. church at 2 o'clock p m. , un- 3er the auspices of the Or. A. R. and Woman's Improvement Club , Go to For Gent' Furnishings Clothino- and Shoes Merchant Tailorin Latest System in French Dry Cleaning H. W. Hoenig , Prop. McQEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : Old Crow , - Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , and 29xyearxold and Jas , E , Pepper. O , F , C. Taylor , These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guar anteed pure and unadulterated , tin- 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 , Valentine Nebraska g . "m * to * * VL cf < > L < > l A * i 0 Stetter & Tobien , Props. DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh and Fait Meats. . . . tVill buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and Lnythinp ; you have to sell. S Did you ever give thought to the fact that it is largely due to the material aid and encouragement given by banks and bankers that this is a country of homes and home owners ? Do you realize that this aid and encouragement , which has been such a help in making improvements and advancing prop erty values , was possible only because many people deposited in banks their surplus money , the money for which they had no immediate use ? Individually these accounts were small , collectively they stand for the world's progress. " * Identify yourself with the movement for making this a better town , a better trading point and a more prosperous com munity of home owners by opening an account with the / VALENTINE STATE BANK Deposits in this bank arc protected by the Depositor's Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska. > . A/ArfwtJt/ ! Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER & SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289 S22 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg Bulls for Sale at All Times , "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , and before- small bottle tle was finished he was as well as ever , " writes Mrs.H. Silks , 29 Bowling Street , Sydney , Australia. This remedy is for " \ % all floater ' .