JF is neglectcd in our Fall Line of Misses' and La dies'Skirts. Fitwork- j ' manship and material are all of the BEST. We Wish To Announce that oui- ware rooms are jammed with NEWEST and BEST selections in Blankets , Quilts , Outing Flannels , Fur Coats and other goods. Septem ber 15th , we will re ceive a large line of the latest styles in Ladies' Cloaks. Wait for them. They are up to date and will be here in ample time to make your se lection. T. C. De Laval Cream Separators F SA.LB BY Valentine Nebraska : j VALENTINE. NED | Mrs. McDonald and son Wallace have rnoved into their residence , recently purchased and rebuilt on Hall street. Dr. Hemingway , Elkhorn Val ley dentist. ' Office at Valentine House. See him about your teeth and dental work. P. H. Young and M. F. dynes are at Merriman getting acquaint ed with the people this week. They are good men and the people ple will make no mistake in voting for them for assessor and county judge. J. W. Mann , the Cody drug gist , came down to ValentineJMon- day , and G. A. Chapman , our popular druggist , accompanied him to Sioux City and Omaha , where they expect to purchase a supply of fall and Christmas stock for their stores. They will also be in Omaha for the carnival. i Frank Kramperfe , a stockmen of the firm ot Krampert & Uck , ten miles south of Woodlake , was in town yesterday , paying taxes and looking after other business. Bob Nelson , a young man who has been working for Mr. Kram pert for several years , came along with Frank for a visit to our city. H. B. Logan of Springview stopped in town last Monday a few hours , enroute home from Cody , where he had attended the sale of W. H. Carter as adminis trator of the household goods of Mrs. Shore , deceased. We hear that the sale was a success. " Hen ry Carter accompanied Mr. Logan home for a visit. A number of Valentine people are at Merriman attending the carnival. They took tents and cooking outfits so they would not have to depend upon sleeping in box cars for they are scarce of late. A crowd went up Tuesday night and another bunch of Val entine people went up last night. Some , perhaps , will have a chance to huddle tojethGrLJn [ the sand in the shelter of a building or barn for we suppose every nook and corner will be sought for shelter in case of rain or storm and the weather man has a blue flag up. J. R. Lee and wife have just re turned from a two months trip through Alberta , Canada , British Columbia to Victoria and visiting a brother to Mr. Lee in Alberta , the Skirvings and McCleans in Seattle , and the Martins near Los Angeles. They took a four days trip on a steamer from Portland to San Francisco and saw a great many whales and some rough sea. Mr. Lee says San Francisco is still a wreck , with debris covering the streets and sidewalks in places , with just enough wreckage cleared away to permit traveling. Mr. Lee came in last night via Omaha where he left Mrs. Lee and she will arrive tonight at Woodlake where Robert and William will meet them. / > / is the product of one of the cleanest and most .modern breweries in the world. Our entire plant is built of brick and steel , with asphalt floors ; the brewing rooms are large and airy , sweet and clean and flooded with sunlight. The immense storage cellars are fitted with the i finest ventilating and refrigerating system in the United States. The bottling department is equipped with the latest and most costly automatic machinery. These are only a few of the many ad vantages we enjoy which enable us to give mm ® . you superior quality and absolute purity in STORZ BEER. They explain the enormous , > > increase in the sale of STORZ BEER from year to year. R. McGcer Dealer , Valentine/Neb STORZ BREWING CO. (1) OMAHA , NEB. f SCHOOL NOTES. BY PROF. R. II. WATSON. Miss Hblley is doing some excellent - cellent work in vocal music with the high school. Every student who takes hold , of the work in earnest and tries to follow her teaching will be much benefitted by this year's work. , * Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Bates came down on the street Monday to hear the high school students sing. Come all ye that are weary and l\eavy laden and do likewise the very first time you hear the cheerful voices of the "tudents singing on the street. Last Monday evening fifty high school students and their teachers made a trip to "Lone Pine , " north of the Minnechaduza. We hardly know whether to call it a stroll era a run. ] t was sometimes one and sometimes -the other. The eve ning was a most beautiful one and all were in their highest spirits. Some of the high school students say that on account of their music and home duties they , have no time to study outside of school hours. We do not object to that at all. We think it were better for many students if they never had any time to study outside of school hours ; but where such is the case Jihe parent should never insist on the child's carrying more than three studies. Four studies a year for throe years finishes our course or three studies a year for four years finishes our course. Where parents insist that their children shall finish the course in three years , they should also insist that their children prepare at least one lesson each evening , which will require from one to two hours earnest study. The sixth and seventh grades tried hard to have a picnic last spring but every Saturday chosen turned out to be rainy , so they concluded to be in time this year and held their picnic last Saturday in Judge Walcott's grove west of town. They were accompanied by Miss-Wendte and Mr. and Mrs. Watson. Judge Walcott came out and took dinner with them and stayed as long as he could spare the time from his business. After dinner the boys indulged in a game of base ball which resulted in a score of M to 12 in favor of the seventh grade. The girls showed by the dinner given us that they know how to prepare good things to eat. The day was a Tjery pleasant one and will long be remembered by those who were present. Ridaolns On Saturday , Sept. 2S'th. the Et. Eev. James J. Keane , D. D. Bishop of Cheyene , Wyo. , will visit the St. Nicholas church at Valentine. On that occasion spec ial services will be held. Mass will be celebrated from 7 o'clock on. At 10:30 : a. m. high mass and sermon , after which the Et. Eev. Bishop will administer the sacra ment of confirmation. The next day , Sunday , high mass at 10 a.m. LEO M. BLAERE. KCW S3oiwcs In the We.t Send for free copy of pamphlet containing a snyopsis of the United States homestead laws and information mation how to secure a quarter section of splendid farming or grazing land free along the new railway lines of the Chicago & Northwestern Ey.in Sonfch Dakota , Wyoming and other states. Full information regarding rates , etc. , on request to any ticket agent of the Northwestern Line. 3G 2- To Chicugo and tlie East. Splendidly equipped train ser vice to Chicago daily via the North western Line , over The Only Double Track Bail way between the Missouri' ' Eiver and Chicago. Direct connec tions at Chicago with all lines east. Also excellent daily service from Nebraska points to Sioux City , ' Maukato , Sfc. Paul , Minneapolis and ! Deluthand to points in South Da-J kota , the Black Hills and-Wyoming. For rates and full particulars ap ply to your ticket agent. 36 4 , " 33f * : % ? ' * " " * * * ] ' in fact everything in my store goes at three = fourths its value. w .1ST. . . 29 Please note reduction : Everything spot cash only sold for T I N A R 45 o-or Q- The Loup Valley Hereford Eanch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier CreelCol - uinous 17th icco. > 0 , Ji son of Columbus 17th. : i half brother of the $10.000 U'uiu- pion o ile , a n d I'ruice lioiiodel 131- 693 at liead of lierd- I will JiavenAmlls for sale until 1908 , havins sold till of 1000 bull calves. C. II. FAULTIABEK. JOHN R PORATH Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. J. W. McDANIBL , I Valentine ] STcbr. All work will be given prompt and careful attention. H. S. LOCKWOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , FLOUll , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoflie. Phone 71. i ! we are talking The most complete stock in - Northwest | west Nebraska. I BISHOP & YOUNG , The wrestling : matchTwhich waste to have taken place between Wm. Fugateand Or. A. Gilbertsonv the 28th has been postponed. Men's Suits § 25 00 at § 18 75 20 00 " 15 00 15 00 " 11 25 10 00 , " 7 50 5 00 " 3 75 Boys' School or Long Pants Suits 00 at § 7 50 5 00 " 6 00 6 00 " i 50 i 00 . " 3 00 Ladies' Skirts § 10 00 at § 7 50 5 00 lk 3 75 tTO 3 00 3 00 " 2 25 1 00 " 75 60 " 45 t Fur and Sheep Lined / Coats § 50 00 at § 37 50 40 00 " 30 00 35 00 " 26 75 30 00 " 22 50 25 00 "i IS 75 20 00 " 15 00 16 00 " 12 00 15 00 " 11 25 14 00 " 10 50 12 00 " 9 00 10 00 7 50 6 00 ' " 4 50 4 00 " 3 00 Srt The only genuine and absolutely reliable substitute for tea and coffee is r > the new food beverage gives life , health , vigor , joy , comfort and beauty , and is highly recommended for nerve endurance , and building up the constitu tion. It is a pleasant beverage and contains great nutritive and invigorating qualities. Has the re freshing properties of fine tea , the nourishment of the best cocoas , a'tonic and recuperative force pos 1 sessed by neither , and can be used in all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited. s * ff IfV Htos , ' i < f , ; Hto & & * sMi r\ ' Eggo's Fruit Salt is a great health reviver. A laxative and thirst quencher. Effervescent and I so delicious to drinlc that a child likes it. Has all the properties of a Sedlitz Powder and more , and is recommended in all cases of indigestion , consti- I pation and headache. Removes impurities from the blood and can be used freely without causing injury I Manufactured by W iiii i I OMAHA , U. S. A. The above preparations'may bo had from all Grocery and Drug Stores. E. D. DEBOLT. Barber STATE BANK BUILDING First-class Shop in Every .Respect JEaii de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Ttair Tonic. HerpicidP and Coko.'a Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Groom H. BAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grory deparment of T. C. Horn'r's ' store. Will be in Eosebuu agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,190i.