No Detail is neglected in our Fall Line of Misses' and La- I rtdies' Skirts. Fit , work- i manship and material are all of the BEST. We Wish To Announce a that our.ware rooms are J jammed with NEWEST L 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. s T. C. Hornby. YE WRITERS You may be gifted with ability to compose a good letter , and you may write a very fine hand ; but your let ter lacks -40 % of a good im- .pression 'unless you use a I pure substantial writing pa per. Your letter reflects you. It reflects your taste , temper- ment and character. Your correspondent's judgment of you is as largely influenced by your stationery , as by your composition. Have you used Eaton's Highland Linen ? This a popular , up-to-date paper , coming in various shades and sizes. Sy using Highland Linen you are as sured of being "correct. " Price per box 40c. All Eaton-Hurlbut Papers are correct. VALENTWE. NED De Laval Cream * Separators FOR SALE BY Valentine More Local. i . I John JVIax well is from Ft. Rus- sel , Wyo. , on a visit. Joe Thompson and Wm. Ballard were in town yesterday. Dave Peters has returned from the Jamestown exposition. . i > John Slonecker has returned to Valentine and is again employed in the lied Front. A new floor''has been put down in the Stetter & Tobien meat market this week. j D. E. Sherman spent several days in Omaha last week as a witness before the grand jury. George Tobien has returned to Valentine and has been helping in the meat market this week. Mrs. Wesley Holsclaw and daughter , 'Miss Lillian , are in Omaha this week , taking io the carnival. We forgot to mention the return of Caleb Gaskill from Hot Springs a couple of weeks ago , much im proved in health. t Mrs. D. Stinard is home from" Sfcurgis where she had been tiking care of her daughter , Mrs. John Bullis who is recovering. Earl Riggle has gone out to R. M. Crabb's to enjoy a vacation , while also assisting Mr. Crabb with building a barn. A number of people came to town Saturday to witness a wrest ling match which failed on account of not finding theiSt. Paul man. Milt Latta and wife were in town a couple of days this week. Milt drives a good team and doesn't take long to drive in from Hackberry lake- Mel Hale and wife were in town Tuesday , visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pote. Another sister , Mrs. Spall of Simeon , was in town a couple of days this week. M. V. Nicholson returned this week from Omaha where he had been on the grand jury which con vened Tuesday of last week and adjourned Friday. Few cases were investigated. J. P. Ninas' baby has been Very II the past two weeks and for a : ew days recently there was Itttle lope of recovery but the child is now showing signs of improvement and is considerably brighter and this morning could ask for a drink of water. Katie King died at Hot Springs yesterday morning and was brought home this morning for burial. She was the youngest child of Thomas King and wife who have had more than their share of sorrow. Funeral is to be held to morrow morning. Edward Keyes and Miss Pearl Jelly were married at the home of her parents , Thaddeus Jelly and wife of near Sparks , last Thurs day. These young people have the good wishes of a host of Val entine friends. They go to house keeping in the dwelling recently purchased of C. A. Austin in Val entine , formerly the Thackrey home. t \ at at public opinion is unerring , public confidence sel t dom misplaced. The true worth of every businessv a concern to the community in which it operates is L fixed by its clientele , the value-giving power of ev ery commercial institution may be determined by the amount of patronage it receives. The people L havexunmistakably proclaimed their confidence ID The Stock Exchange , j * s and its methods , by bestowing upon it a far greater patronage than that accorded any other place in Valentine , Where the major portion of the fair , the impartial , discriminating public-buys its Liquor and Beer , must be a good place for You , the in dividual , to trade. Visit The Stock Exchange when , you n ed anything in our line , * W. R A. MELTENDORFF Ifrank Ashbucri" was in town yesterday on business. Richard ' Osburn has jusfc re turned from Oklahoras where he has been visiting a brother. jGreo. Tellier and Joe Jennett came in from Newton yesterday and Mr. Teilier called at our office today and found the editor-in-chief at his desk for the first time in a year , so he handed in a dollar for the paper and we marked the date Jan. 1,1909. Who's next ? Mrs. Dora Pease Knott is here from Wyncote , Wyo. , visiting her sister , Mrs. M. R. Harden , and relatives. Miss Pease went out to Wyncote a couple of years ago to teach school and captured a ranch already stocked with horses and cattle , implements and a man Mr. Knott , who has now sold out and is seeking- new location. In the meantime they will probably reside in Valentine where they will build upon lots owned Mrs. Knott. Melvin Roby was thrown off a horse last Wednesday week and was severely hurt. . He had been down to Ernest Bowden's , riding bireback and with nothing but a hliter to guide or check with , and when returning , met Mr. Herman , with whom lie stopped to converse a few words , and unon starting to go the horse began to run and then to buck , throwing Mr. Rob.y with such fores that his hip was hurt and he has since been con fined to his bed. Mrs. Mary Moon and daughter Queen returned Saturday night from a three week's visit in Iowa and Ohio , the early home of the Moon's and Fenner's. Mrs. Moon's father , John Fenner , re turned with them and will visit here this winter. They brought paw-paws , persimmons , hazel nuts and buckeyes home with them. They had a pleasant visit and saw all the fireplaces , bringing-home one of the old family andirons of the Moon home. The visit re called all the pleasant memories of the earlier days which were not so long ago. The people still living there have been doing well and were glad to see the weary wand erers of the western lands. Penbrook Quills. Miss Edna Logan is teaching the Hutchison school.- District No. 14 has been unable to obtain a teacher. Mesdamcs Tillson and Sorby visited Mrs. Klein an3 Mrs. Or. O. Hancock Friday. ' John and Harry Roberts from Buffalo county , nephews of Mrs. E. L. Hutchison are here visiting. G. R. Burdick's little boy Philip has been sick with scarletina. Henry Hutchison fell and broke his arm the first day of school. A. W. Hutchison lost a milch cow from eating green corn. Also one of C. W. Hamar's cows left in Roy Kuskie's pasture died from the same cause. Digging potatoes is the order of bhe day. The yield is reported lighter than the average. Teacher's wages have gone sky ward this fall. For those districts ible to pay § 45 and § 50 per month that have been fortunate enough to get teachers of good manners , ind good morals , as well as good learning , it is alright. But the poor districts ! ! ! EAGLE. SO YEARS * EXPERIENCE 4 THACE MARKS DESIGNS . - COPYRIGHTS &o > Anyone sending n sketch and description may ( jnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patcntnble. Comnmnicn- tionastrictlycontiaentl.il. Handbook on Patents Bentfrco. Oltlest acency for securing patents. Patents taken throueh Munu & Co. receive special notice , without charge , in the A handsomely illustrated -weekly. Lnrpcst cir culation of any ecientitlo journiil. Terms , $3 e year ; four months , ? L Sold by all newsdealers. " " "l&Co.361Bro2d HewYQrE roach Office. G25 F SU Washington. D. C tote to tote to tote to tote to tote to tote to Hats Caps tote , , , tote tote in fact everything in my store , goes at three = tote tote to fourths its value. tote tote to tote 49 49 OV. 1ST. tote tote tote tote 49 to tote ease note reduction : tote . i * 2 * 75 60 tcc 35 * 50 cc ' 40 40 cc 30 cc 25 . * Everything' sold for S9 spot cash only " ' S The Loup Valley Hereford Eanch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier Greet < 'ol- umous 17th iGOOoO , a son of Columbus 17th. : i hiilt' brother of tbeSlU.OOOU' : im- piou O.ile , si ii cl Prince lJo > ii'del 131.- C93 at head of herd. I will havtt no bulls for sale until 1903 , having sold all ol 1900 i.ull calves. C. II. FAULHA15EK. JOHN F. POSATH Ifciege , Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. J > SUttVEYOIt Rebr. All work will be given prompt and careful attention. Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , FLOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. ) pposite Postoffie. Phone 71. Now we- are talking The most complete stock in North west Nebraska. SHOP & YOUNG , Men's Suits § 25 00 at SIS 75 20 00 " 15 00 15 00 " ' 11 25 10 00 , " 7 50 5 00 " 3 75 / Boys' School or Long Pants Suits 810 00 at 87 50 8 00 " 6 00 6 00 " 4 50 4 00 " 3 00 Ladies' Skirts 810 00 at 87 50 5 00 tk 3 75 4 00 " 3 00 ' 3 00 " 2 25 1 00 " 75 60 " 45 Fur and Sheep Lined Coats $50 00 at § 37 50 40 00 " 30 00 35 00 " 26 75 30 00 " 22 50 25 00 " 18 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 The only genuine and absolutely & \M \ reliable substitute for tea and coffee is 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 gTeat nutritive and invigorating qualities. ITas the re freshing properties of fine tea , the nourishment of the best cocoas , a tonic and recuperative Force pos sessed by neither , and can be used in all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited. tfwjr " "kHi- i - ! Eggo's Fruit Salt is a great health reviver. A laxative and thirst quencher. Effervescent and so delicious to drink that a child likes it. Has all the properties of a Sedlitz Powder and more , and is recommended in all cases of indigestion , consti pation and headache. Eemoves impurities from the blood and can be used freely without causing in jury I > * ' Manufactured by i II I I IP If & it j OMAHA , U. S. A. * The above preparations may bs had from all Grocery and Drug Stores. E. D. DEBOLT. . Barber- STATE BANK BUILDING First-class Shop in Every Kespect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpicido and Cokn's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream. HTh A lJullj \r , Dentist. Office over the gron-ry deparment of T. C. Hornl rs store. Will be in , Rosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904.