\ . 6 Y I Holiday Menu | DelicatessenS at S | T. C. Hornby's. Plum Pudding- Cluster Raisin Dates Figs Walnuts i Almonds Fancy Apples Citron Pure Spices Candied Cherries Marischino Cherries I Best Chocolate Candy in town absolutely fresh. Velvet Molasses Candy. Buckwheat from Pennsylvania. I Maple Syrup from Ver mont. T. C. Hornby. Now we are talking ; L c te HI he most complete stock in North west Nebraska. BiSHOP YOl O , " I W GOD ! it f J ? GM ? C B 1 ! For AgentsAn "THE OLD WORLD AKD rS WAYS ' J5v Wilitnni KOW READY FOR SOLI'lTORS 57(5 ( Imperial Oct iv i P.itfes , 2. > 1 Superb i j perb En ! ravines from Photographs ! taken bv ( , 'ul Brvin . Recounts his trip around rh > * world and his visits TO all nations Toe , ; reitf t hootc of tr-ivH The mo1 successful iiook m"i hi- : irt-ru-T.iiion. 2.3.000 ci'U-d tor in S ) ! ) v-Vrite u-s t'-ir simple report- f iiiSO a i in.tm ploved. Tnr pt'oplr bu * it t-air * rh. 'J'he aaem's harvest OU I'KI r FliKK Send fifty cents to cover co t of ( mailing and handling. i 1 THE nwursox PUK. co. . ! Loui , .1fl < > . ' ! One bay mare and ! one sorrel raare , both show fire marks. J. M KALVA , Bur o , Nbr. . Dr. Mei-han , ostpopnth , is lo cated at thf Vilentin > ilord Mon day , Wcilne-day and Friday < > f each week. Consultation free. 4JJ I \ Talk of the Town. 3 * 11 Try Kazd-j'1-barber shop. tf Frank Rothleutner is in town. Jack Barnes was down from : Cody Monday. * Born to P. IT. Young and wife ? of nr-nri , : i j Nels Rowley and wife were in i town first of the week. Joe McCloud is in town , lier- nie Tiukham is also in town. Mrs. John Bullis returned to her home at Sturgis last Sunday. The Ladies' Guild took in § 55 at-their cooked food sale Nov. 27. Ed Richards attended the M. W. A. lodge list night while in town. T. C. and G. M. Hornby went } to Rosebud Friday , returning Tuesday. Get your Xnaas candies and popcorn Dec. IS , at the bazaar in Bethel hall. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Knott "Wednesday morning , Dec. 4 , a 12- ' pound boy. Ladies trimmed and street hats at your own price. ' 15 Miss Ethel Butler. Ed Satterlee , the Xenzel merch- j ant , was in our city Monday on business. | Miss Bessie Gray departed yes terday morning for her home in Goddes S. D. i J. R. Lee and F. T. Lee and several others of Brownlee are in town on business. Just received , a fine line of la dies shopping bags and neckwear at the new millinery. 45 All kinds of fancy articles for ale at the bazaar Wednesday eve- nig , Dec. IS , at Bethel hall. Chapman , calls your attention to his line of Christmas goods in , another column of this paper. Mrs. Galloway's sister and chil dren , who visited here several days have returned to Dead wood. For Sale Xcw Home Sewing Machine. Inquire at A. Austin's former residence , city. Phone 65. Homo made cundips and popcorn - corn for Christmas at the bazaar at Biahel hall Dec. IS. ± 7 2 Rcid : Gee Corbiu's advertise ment of his special sale of pianos and organs elsewhere in this pa per. Miss Pearl Palmer came up from Wayne Saturday and went to work for the telephone com- Fred Cumbow is spending this week at Rosebud , helping in the Jordan Merc. Co. store during the rush. Ware and Marshall were bound j over to district court for hearing on a charge of robbery and assault of Rolling. t o BUY YOUR cl clfi fi fid where you get satisfaction in quality , style aie and price. That moans at Chapman's. It \ \ means eveiything in the following lines : of og od Manicure Sets Perfumes siCi Fountain Pens Mirrors S ( Fancy and Plain Boxed Paper oE Brushes of Every Description Cl Toilet Cases. Shaving Sets In fact we have the best stock we have ever shown. Come in and look it over. C ONLY 19 DAYS TJLL CHRISTMAS 1\ \ . VALENTINE. NED i Handkerchiefs and aprons for sale at the bazaar Dec. IS , in Bethel hall. 47 2 For Sale Good Milch cow , coming fresh about Jan. 1st. In quire at Donoher hotel. 4-3 Buy your handkerchiefs and aprons for Christmas at the bazaar at Bethel hall , Dec. IS. 47 2 D. E. Sherman and wife went down to AVoodlake Sunday morn ing where they visited friends a couple of days. The lioscbud officials came down yesterday and took up § 35,000 to day as the second installment to pay the Indians. * Come to the bazaar and supper Wednesday , Dec. 18 , at Bethel hall , given by the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church. Mrs. W. R. Smith , who has been confined to her bed for nearly three weeks , shows quite an improve ment since Tuesday. A medicine show has been at the opera house several days the past week.Ve hear that some of the bought a lot of soap. Miss Wade returned" Friday 'from her visit with her parents in New Carlisle , Ind. , and resumed work in T. C. Hornby's store. The young folks en.joyed a soc ial dance Tuesday night at the hall in honor of Misses Springer and Gray who are leaving our city. * Mrs. Fannie Moore is in the city visiting her sister , Mrs. C. E. Connell. Mr. Moore came down , last Saturday but returned to Cody. Miss Frances Thackrey has re signed her position as teacher at the 1 Sisseton , S. D. agency and has returned to Rosebud to accept a similar position. The telephone company have , been improving their switch board by putting in lightning arrest ors , which explains the poor service the first of the week. Rev. and Mrs. Wells celebrated their silver wedding anniversary last Saturday evening. Many friends were in evidence and a pleasant evening was the result. Mrs. Wesley Holsclawand Mrs. Bessie Shaw went down to Omaha c this morning , where the latter ex pects to have an operation per a formed at the St , Joseph hospital. \v ai Misses Florence DeBell and Lid a Weeks came down from Rosebud Sunday evening. The former re tc mained until Tuesday morning visiting friends , the latter returning b. b.V ing Monday. V The skating on the mill pond e waschecked _ eome recently by the tl tlw warm weather and while some w were yet trying to skate others were boat riding on the upper part of the pond. Be careful , the water is deep. te ira Hewitt has resigned his po- r sitionwith S. F. Gilmftn as elec trician and expects to go to Greg- oay ; , S. D. Mr. Hewitt has earned die reputation here of beingaskil- full workman and attentive to his duties. We wish him succese.cl fi The cases against the Crookston and Georgia saloon-keepers , chargJ ] < with selling liquor to Indians , JH were tried last Saturday. Story te Georgia was bound over to the tehi district court and Shepard found V guilty in county court. Harve says he will appeal to the district court. a r < Following is the menu tobe P served by the Ladies' Aid society the Presbyterian church at a < Bethel hall Tuesday evening , De- A cembr 10th ; Roast Turkey > Dressing Gravy j e < Escaloped Potatoes j C } Baked Beans > f ( Cabbage Salad c < Rolls u Cranberry Jelly Sherbet & Cak c < Tea and Coffee \v ' Assessment 35c ; children under \v 10 years 25c. C begins at 5 'o'clock. a Clothing , Hats , Caps , Shoes , Ladies' i > tote Skirts , Waists , Cloaks , etc. to tote 4 ? to tote to tote to tote 29 Everything remaining in my stock of goods will tote tote 49 be sold to the highest bidder. Sale commenciog tote tote 39 tote 4 ? to tote 49 to tote to tote s'Q to Saturday tote tote c/ to tote to tote 1 ? tote to tote ? to tote to 4 49 ? beginning at 1 o'clock , and continuing every tote < 49 § 9 Saturday afternoon .until sold. Comfortable po to * sition near auctioneer prepared for ladies. tote to tote 49 to tote 49 to tote 49 to * 49 09- to S9 VALENTINE , NEBRASKA tote tote 49 to tote to tote to tote 49 to 49 49 SCHOOL NOTES. JJY I'UOF. II. IT. AVATSOX. In the Northwest Nebraska De famatory Association which met it Chadron last Friday , Valentine von two out of three gold meaals , .ml modesty alone keeps us from a.Ying great things about OUT con- estants. John Gould and Harvey Horny - y both won first prizes and the Valentine school is entitled to § 25i i ach : from the association to send i hose delegates to the state contest' diich will be held sometime in'i ' i Lpril or May. It is claimed that 10 one town is allowed to enter wo departments of the state con- est. If so , John Gould wi'l ' rep-1 esent Valentine , he having won ; n the Humorous department by a Teater margin than did Harvey lorn by in the dramr.tic depart ment. While Gertrude Quigley id not win a gold mgclal she did red it to our town and won many riends in the audience. I Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sparks , Irs. Hornby and Helen , and R. , \Vatson accompanied the con- estants to Chadron. and to say we ad a gloriously oed time put * it ery ( mildly. ! j The Northwest Nebraska Edu- i alional Association met in Chadj j on last Friday and all who were resent enjoyed an excellent pro- i fram. The officers elected were ' s follows : Supt. D. W. Hayes of , Uliance , president ; Supt. John darkey of Sioux county , vice res. : Supt. Jennie Ellis of Dawes ounty , sec. ; Prin. D. F. Story of ody , treas. Supt. ShuttofCraw- ord , Supt Hopper of Sheridan minty and R. II , , Watson make j ip the executive committee. The'j ioramittce has not yet decided j vhon or whore the next meeting ' vill be held , but we presume at Jnis.i'ord on Fruliv JM. < I ( * ; ituiua\ iflcr TLankygivin K/CW. , I BEi ? rice McLaughiin's XXXX comes to you in clean , sanitary packages ; always fresh and sweet , Each package contains one full pound of coffee , and it's a good , satisfactory drink every time , for it is always the same. In fact , it can be called the Standard Coffee. Do not confuse XXXX with inferior coffees put up in packages. McLaughiin's XXXX Coffee is Sold by DAVENPORT & CO. RED FRONT MERC. CO. W. A. PETTYCREW. Shcriif-elect Clyde A. - Rosseter ii i came down from Cody last wepk and purchaspd thp-ShiftiHc i ptcM.M'tj Of \ ' : " J Services will be held as follows In Yl ntiun. D Sliiirh : ? j . . . - ' " > In.nv ' it : . \ . . ' i.\J t/ijAK.Vt/j i'vCG t\l \