Did you know that our Coffees and Teas 'are the FINEST in town ? 'Nuff Said. T. C. Hornby. r Cut Prices on w i Edison Phonographs are Unknown I We will meet any of fer on Phonograph Out fits made by any dealer g in the United States and save you freight or express - press charges. Come ! e in and let us demon- 'strate. m - * --TflrnraH3Mi VALENTINE. NEB A Hoi The Lonp r.- Rain-b n * . N bi , o dier Tree1fol - uiiius 17th 10.050. ; i son of Coluiii'ms ' * 17th. a liti'f ' orothcr I I of ttoo S10 OMC am- -1 - o ' . 6. a n d W * * ' head > f t { I will him ? tin buils for sale until 1908 , h i sola all m I'joa mill calves. C. H. FAULTIAKEU , JOHN F. PORAT Tubular wells and windmills. 'all mo up by Telephone. J.V. . Me DANIEL , MUltVEYOR All work will he inven prompt , and careful attention. N. J. AUSTIN , General and Wood Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. H. S. LOCKWOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoffle. Phone 71. Ho DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparraent of T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in Rosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1. 1904. E. D. BEBOLT. Barbei- STATE BANK BUILDING First-cl as * Simp in livery Kespen EiH ; de Quinine Hair Tonic , uolrieu srar h ir Tonic , Herpifiidf and rokn'p r > Hiirtnin"'ii ? > Try Pompeiau Fuce Massage Crenni De Laval Cream Separators K SALE Nebraska Valentine A. F. WEBB. Talk of the Town , ' \ St v at Davenport's. j , < iuit'v -ii - iO8 April 5tu and 6th. , Good things to eat March 30 , cooked b.y the Episcopal ladies. 10 Gf'o. Harden is putting : up a work sbojj oaM of his dwelling. Mrb. JDr. Baker of Simeon visit- ited friends in the city last week. Mr. Cazenback is moving his family into the Oscar Buechle f-rct "Halldorson's" photos at - Valentine April 5th and 6th. Eain or shine. John Grooms of Sparks is build ing a neat cottage 30x36 feet in the east part of town. The Valentine Skating Rink will close for the season Saturday night , March 30 , 1907. 8 4 J. 0. Beatty left Monday for Gordon to visit a few days before going to his home in Iowa. If you wish Easter novelties and Easter eggs , you can find them at the sale March 30. 10 2 i ! Buy your Easter dinner of the Episcopal ladies , Saturday , March 30 , at T. C. Hornby's store , fron 11 a. m. to 4c p. m. 10 2 Wm. Steadman's son had the misfortune to break his arm by fall while skating at the roller skating rink last night. Wanted Ten second-hand - org ans ; also a second-hand piano in good shape. Call at Halldorson' studio April 5th and 6th. The citizens ticket nominated ! Chas. Sparks , Geo. Elliott and ! Grant Dunn for village trustees Monday evening at their caucus. Roberts , who has been working in Montana for the past .vpsir , came home for a visit with , his father and sister Mrs. Gallo- ! way. I A band concert is to be given j I xv thVoodlake Cornet Band in J Honey's hall , Woodlake , Nebr. , Friday evening. March 29. Ad mission will be 25 and 15 cents. Geo. A. Camm ran out of water this week at his farm north of town and is driving to the creek to water bis stock and has lost one of his yearlings in the mire. A. E. Butler , special agent of the Farmers Mutual Insurance Co. of Lincoln , spent the past week with the local agent I. M. Rice writing insurance for the farmers. John F. Peterson , plumber , who is employed by the Red Front Merc. Co. , has just completed putting in a complete air pressure water works system for M. House on North Table. John Bullis came clown from Sturgis , S. D. , yesterday where he and his uncle have gone in the hardware business and is making preparations to move his family to their new home. V. Northrop and family will soon be residents of Valentine , he having been transferred from Woodlake to Valentine as opera tor , They will reside in the Mrs. E. Bristol house. Rasmus Anderson returned last night from a four mouths visit in Denmark. He weighs 25 pounds more than when he went and is looking real well. He says the sea was rough returning. The evangelistic meetings closed at the M. E. church Sunday night. Several converts resulted from the meetings. Capt. Houston went to O'Neill from here and is hold ing meetings there this week. Monday evening the people's ticket nominated W. A. Pettycrew , Dr. H. Dailey and L. N. Layport candidates for village trustees to be voted for at the coming village election. These men are capable. They are honest and they are worthy. It gives us pleasure to recommend such men and we know if they are elected they will do something for the city's good. They ought to be elected. Frank and Wm. Grooms were in our city yesfo rdav makirg ar- ri'aifet'i"'NI ' rbe'r mother's stoCrt s--I ( vrhicu takes place Marcu 28. See large sale ad elsewhere in this paper. Good Iowa Yellow Corn ( raised in this country for three years ) for sale at SI.00 per bushel deliv ered in Valentino , or 7nc .in crib. Leave orders at this office or ad dress Sam Grooms , Valentine Ne braska. 10 2 James Eggo , representing the Life Cocoa Co. , of which he is vice president and general manag er , is in our city today on busi ness. We made Mr , Eggo's ac quaintance some time ago and en joyed meeting him again. The Dickens' entertainment to be given in the opera house April 2 , at 8:00 : p. m. is under the aus pices of the Presbyterian Aid So ciety for the benefit of its build ing fund. A very unique and en joyable program is to be present ed in which more than fifty per sons participate. Mrs. J. F. Young of Cody vis ited friends in our city several days last week while having some dental work done. She and Mr. Young have just returned from a visit of several weeks with relatives in different eastern states. They first went to the lumbermen's con vention at Lincoln and going from there to Kansas City and Inde pendence where Mrs. Young's sister lives near the church of the Latter Day Saints. From there to St. Louis , Mo. , Louisville , Ky. , Ashville , N. C. , and from there they went down to old St. Agus- tine , the oldest town in the U. S. , and then to Jackson , Fla. , where they spent several d iys at each place. Mrs. Young is very ob serving and gave us a splendid ac count of the people and customs and people in the far east and south. Numerous other places of interest were visited and yet Mrs. Young comes back well contented with Cherry county. Oasis Ed Richards has been in Valen tine the past week visiting with his family. H. Beel oi Iowa is visiting with bis brother Lenard. Mrs. G. Grange who has been re ported quite ill is improving again. Guy Means of Homer , Iowa , was through Simeon last week on his tvay to Chesterfield to visit his Brother and sister. Simeon C. W. Bennett has been quite sick. sick.Bud Bud Van Winkle , who has been rery sick , is improving. The Simeon school has opened ts spring term with Miss May o Barnes of Newton as teacher. E. Stillwell has moved back on lackberry lake. C Mrs. Baker went to Valentine Friday to visit her daughter Miss lortz. Evening With Dickens. Opera IIon.se , April gad. Vlusic Orchestra Dickens and His Works . . . , Miss Kortz tfusic / 'Mrs. Farley's Wax Works" From "Old Curiosity Shop. " Vlusic. 'Jenny Wren , DoU's Drees Maker. " . . From "Our Mutual Friend" leading Mrs. Watson Duet "What are the Wild Waves Saying' 'From Dombey and Son' n Mrs. Nickleby's Monologue. . . .From "Nicholas Nickleby" tf usic Jourt Scene in Breach of Promise Suit From "Pickwick Papers" songs ( a ) Last Rose of Sum- mus ; ( b ) Home , Sweet Home. Cickets 25 and 35 cents. ft J " l < 'a , . > J jfi - ' * A. R- = - . ! - > . . 'Hi1 I will sell at Public Auction at my place , 1 mile east and 3 mile south of at 10 o'clock a0 m. , the following described property : o consisting of 15 Cows , most of them have calves by side ; 7 yearling Steers , 2 yearling Heifers ; 5 two-year-old Steers and Heifers. 2O Consisting of 14 two and three year old Colts ; 1 span good work Mares , 4 and 5 years old : 1 well matched team , weight 2400 pounds ; 2 saddle horses. These horses are well bred and good native stuff. ic UCAD fir ufino consistingQf 14shotes 1000 BO CORNc and 2 brood sows. , I Deering Mower , 1 Fuller and Johnson Cultivator 1 Walking Lister and Drill , 1 narrow tire Wagon. TERMS OF SALE : One year's time will be given on sums of $10 and over , pur chaser giving note with approved security , or 5 per cent discount for cash. Sums under $10 cash. XXX FREE LUNCH AT NOON r. E. TRACEWELL , Auct. ) . W. LOGAN , Clerk. MARY J. GROOMS. Penbrook Quills. Isaac Jones of Sboles , Nebr. , is coking after his interest in Cherry ionnfcy. Jiminie Efutchison was selling leef in this neighborhood last week. Chas. Pedclicorcl has moved onto lis homestead south of Simeon. D. E. Burdick recently purchased , new set of harness. Mrs. Effie Klein and daughter losa came up to Penbrook Sunday chool last Sunday. Al Whetstone has rented his ilace to Mr. Spraggius and has ought a place near Woodlake in rder to have better school facili- ies. He moves this week. W. A. Parker of Woodlake was hatting friends as he passed thru bis neighborhood. Frank Grooms called at Penbrook aturday afternoon. He put the 3et of Mr. Hittle's team in good rder. Mr. Hittle hab reached that .me of life when he can't "wrestle" ith hia big horses and greatly ap- reciates the kindness of the neigh- or boys. Mrs. John Hittle and Miss Zittie [ amar scrubbed the school house , nd Charlie and Dellie Burdick put p hitching posts last Friday. With due deference to Optaiii Irawford's genius and Prof. Wat- 3'i's learning , Eagle would suggest aat a baby's dimples are not de- endent on laughter ; that Prof. Vatson take a careful look , at the ext dimpled baby he meets , and ote the dimples even on one little and ; that were the "laughing ba- y" a dimpled little "coon" Captain Irawford might revise his adjec- ! ves. Anyway. Eagle's admiration 5 reserved for the "lovely baby. " A woman hung her arms around er husband's neck and begged im to buy her an E Z washing aachine , sold by J. P. Heelau , Lrabia , Nebr. 7 5 W. C. T. U. Col Do not fail to read our state president's letter in the Union Worker , showing forth with what indifference "righteous bills'3 are dealt with in the legislature. Then read the "no license arguments. " The county president went to Cody last night and will stop at Kilgore and Oookston on return trip to arrange dates for Mrs. Simmons and talk up county con vention work. Mrs. Moon will meet her at Crookston on Satur day and help in holding a meeting there. there.We We are expecting Mrs. Sim mons to begin her work in Cherry county early in April. j You see Mrs. Nasbitt keeps up her "war cry" dues ! dues ! Every local union must take up the echo , Valentine not excluded. The Nebraska liquor trade is re joicing over the defeat of the county option bill , but never mind they who laugh last , laugh best. " The "walls of Jericho" will come down by and by. Only let us "be strong and very courage ous , " given to prayer ; then by persistent efforts , working with a will , trusting in God , the victory will come. Supt. Press Work. The Juniors brought ihnir prof its of the invested 10 cents to the League last Sunday. Twenty-one children took 10 cents from the treasury and invested the same , increasing the amount from time to time. A number doubled theirs ten-fold and more , and Kittie Kelley - ley broke the record by returning hers one hundred-fold. The whole amount realized from the § 2.10 invested was § 26.35. The Junior League classes will be busy now for several weeks with their ex aminations. We urge a regular attendance. at tlie HI. JK. Chnrr.lt Every MORNING SERVICES Sunday School beins at 10:00 o'clock. " " " - : Preaching- 11:00 : Junior Leaene " " 2:30 p. m. EVENING SERVICES Epwortli Lcasjne begins at 6:30 o'clock. " " " Preaching 7:30 KEV. C. E. COXXEI.L , Pastor NEW TIME TABLE , C.&H.W. EAST KOUXD No , 2. Daily except Saturday..9M p. m. , Pass No. G , D.iily 4:35 a. in. . P < ts No. SL'L aily , except Sunday . . .4:00 : p. m. , local No. Hti , Dttily. . . . . . . . . . . . . nfi t. in . , loeu WEST KOUXD No. 1. Daily , except Sunday 0:50 p. in. . Pass .No. 5 , Daily 1:47 a. in. , Pass No. si. Daily except Sunday 9:10 a. m. . local No. 110 , ( .doesn't carry passengers > . . . . ! 1:45 p.m. We Sell Lumber YOUNG , CODY , NEB. The Commercial Hotel at Cody is for rent , the present lessees time expiring April 1st. The hotel is unfurnisned but present owner of furniture and fixtures will sell at a barjr.iin. This is a good proposition and will bear investigation. I. C. STOTTS , Ttf Cody , Nebr ,