We know it's warm and \ / you know it's warm * B * But S 3 we want to sell our R j We Meet Any Price. Call on us sure. I T. C. Hornby. IT Cleanliness. Constant cleansing1 of the scalp with a good shampoo keeps it free from dandruff a n d scales , stops itching-and | irritation , and by keeping - B ing the roots in vigor ous condition greatly j benefits the growth of I the hair. Quinine and Egg Shampoo Jelly is an ideal cleanser and tonic. Removes all | dandruff. Makes the [ hair and scalp sweet and healthy. Believes itching. Invigorates hair roots. 35c. VALENTINE. NED W. H. St ratio n Dealer in FLOTJK & FEED Apples and Cider PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. JOBN F. PORATH ' ISnrgo , &Vbr. Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. More Local. > Try Itazda's barber shop , tf Hon. A. H. Metzger was -in town Tuesday. Dr. Ayers , the Longpine dent ist , will be in Wood lake Monday , March 9th. B. F. Charbonneau and wife can boast of a fine 6 piund girl , born on Washington's birthday. J. F. Young and wife came down from Cody last Saturday and visited over Sunday in town. The Catholic church has been nicely decorated the past week by C. O. Carpenter , the decorator and painter. Grant Dunn went up to Cody last week to take in the Odd Fel lows meeting and supper. Sev eral new members were initiated. Fred Ruechle and wife are the happy parents of a bright baby girl of the regulation weight and good looks , born to them Feb. 28. "The Girl and the Stampede was played Monday night to a crowded .house and Manager Baumann. who is now again in charge , tells us that it was over a hundred dollar house. The play was good. Charles Campbell was arrested at Cody last Tuesday week , charg ed with grand larceny , and turned over to Sheriff Rosseter , who was returning from Merriman and brought down to Valentine where he was lauded in jail to await the next term of court. Rasmus Anderson came down from Rosebud last Friday to at tend the democratic county con vention and was chosen as a dele gate to the state convention. He will improve the time while there to run over to his old home in Council Bluffs to visit friends and attend lodge with the Danish Brotherhood. Sam Bordeaux was in town last week and sold his 320 acres on Oak crook to James Hughes and Robert Jones of Sparks for § 3750. Sam was formerly foreman on the New Era at the Boarding School , but has now purchased 100 head of cattle and will live on his wife's claim on the Tripp county line. Sheriff Rosseter went up to Merrimau last Monday week to get a couple of children belonging to a traveling evangelist who had become stranded and was unable to support them , the three living upon charity of the community. They'were brought to Valentine with the purpose of sending them to a suitable home. Out of town guests attending , the Green Wells nuptials were' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron of Omaha , of whom the bride is a niece ; Mr. and Mrs. Wallen Cam eron of Schu.yler , grandparents of the bride : Miss Margaret E. Ogden of Minneapolis , Miss Maid Rising of Ainsworth , Edwin P. Gilmore of Lincoln and Schuyler E. Green of Le Mars , Iowa. yz xz ' READY MADE CLOTHING I New stock just in. Latest styles. They're made for men made to fit. Our price is low. Come and see them. A nice new line of Shirts , Ties , Suspenders and Hose for nobby wearers. 1 SUITS MADE TO ORDER Just as you want 'em. Cleaning and Pressing Robertson & "SSaXMEBSSBSKKA Logan Barker has moved into the Bristol house. Mrs. McDonald has had her store repapered. Tom Yearnshaw was up from Neligh Saturday. Mrs. John Dambly is recover ing from a ten days illness , W. B. Hammond's baby has bsen quite ill. Miss Jeffers was was called from Bassett to assist in taking care of her. Thursday's World-Herald says A. M. Morrissey of Valentine and James R. Swayne of Ord were elected delegates from this Sixth congressional district to the na tional convention to be held in Denver , July 7th. Presbyterian church subjects Sunday are : Morning "T h e Real Motive of Church Member ship. " 7:30 : p. m. "Who is on The Lord's Side ? " 6:30 : p. m. "The Wise Use of Time" Eph. V. . 15-21. Dr. H. Dailey , leader. There is one thing you can al ways be sure of when you buy Storz Blue Ribbon Beer it is thoroughly matured before it leaves the brewery and therefore of a mellow , delicious flavor agree able to the most delicate stomach. You will relish and enjoy it. It will do you good to drink it. 8 1 See C. O. Carpenter for buggy painting , house painting ( inside and out ) . Furniture repairing and varnishing of all kinds prompt ly done. Phone S3. Shop in west part of town. A share o your patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfactory work guar anteed. Let me figure on your work. S On the way down to Omaha we net lots of delegates on the train. They're all hurrahing for Andrew Morrissey for delegate from this district , excepting one man who is trying to stem the tide but they have about talked him down and out. Whenever he starts someone yells hurrah for Morrissey and drowns him 'down. Otis Hahn and Levi are quietly smoking and looking pleasant. Al Metzger is being talked of for state senator. ( 31. K Church Rotes. Third Quarterly Commuion ser t vice Sunday morning , conducted c by Eev. Carpenter of Johnstown. Quarterly Conference in the C church next Wednesday evening. 1 ] St. Xichoh&K Chua'ch. o Services will be held as follows : In Valentine , March 15 ; high mass j § and sermon at 10:30. : Instruction for the children at 3 p. m. On Tuesday , March 17 , St. Patrick's ; Diy , high mass 10 a. m. During : Lent every Friday evening at 7:30- : Stations of the Cross and Bene dictions With the Blessed Sacri- ment. . In Crookston- March 22. LEO M. BLAERE , Rector , SCHOOL NOTES. [ GERTRUDE QCIGLET. $ y -j MAGGIE STETTER. ( JOHN GOULD. The high school base hall " -team hald a business meeting Monday. : Last Friday was examination. Estelle Nicholson returned to school Monday. Kathleen Keeley handed in her hooks Monday and is going to take a trip to Washington state. Prof. Watson has been anxious about a nice black Prince Albert overcoat. Professor thought some one at the wedding reception at Rev. Well's had exchanged with him , but in reality nothing of the kind ( had taken place , as he found out : later. Geo. H. Hornby and he had | j ) exchanged at a men's meeting the J1 evening previous and neither had } | noticed the change. i { J Eflie Carlson , who is attending school at Peru , sprained her ankle f which is causing her considerable ' pain. . Who demands justice must adminis ter justice. CScrnian Proverb. 4 ? wishes to announce that their Farm Im plements for the coining season have ar rived and invite their friends to call and inspect the same. ( Watch this space for a description of the same next week. ) A complete line of LINE WAGONS ' " " VELIE BUGGIES + : : < always an hand. CfCfCfOt ofot tyty $ wvvww * WelBsjJrcM'n. . The want of space and time last week permitted only a briel ac count of this wedding : On Wednesday evening , Feb ruary 26 , 1908 , at St. John's church , the lion. S. W. Green and Miss Claudia Wells were united in the holy bonds of matri mony by Rev. W.W.Wells , father of the bride. The church was well filled with friends ajd rela tives. At the reception held at the rectory after the ceiemony fully one hundred guests were in attendance. The church was handsomely decorated with smilax and cut flowers. At the appointed time the two littie ribbon bearer ? , Miss Margaret Sparks and Miss Eliza beth McCIure , stretched the white ribbons along the ends of the pews and led the way for the bridal party which entered to the strains of Lohrigen's wedding1 march , played by Miss liising of Ains worth , Neb. Miss Margaret E. Ogden of Minneapolis , an old school-mate of the bride , was maid 3f honor , while the groom was at tended by Mr. Edwin P. Gilmore 3f Lincoln. Little Miss Sarah , sister of the bride , carried the ring imbedded in the heart of a calla illy and performed her part in a rery dignified manner. Mr. Frank I Fischer , jr. , and Mr. L. C. Sparks icted as ushers. Mr. Green is owner of the drug ; tore at Ewing. He is a. promi- icnt figure in Hoi tec uniy politics , laving served at the last session of he legislature as representative. > f the Fiftieth district. The bride is the eldest daughter if Rev. and Mrs. Wells of the Episcopal church , who has earned .he esteem of a host of friends in > ur city during her five years resi- lence here , the family coming lere from Minneapolis. JVotice. We the undo-.sinned are expect- ng to take care of the town herd ) f cows this season. We will have joorl herd bulls and will take good are of your cows. cows.J. J. M. WILSON. T J. S. SHAFRR. B. DAILEY , Dentist. ) ffice over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. Contest Xotice. L" . S. Land Oilice. Urokon In\v ? , Nebr iFka i February 'J7. IOCS. C A sufficient cnntcaiTidi ! \ it having bt-cn filed i t'ns olliee by Kdinun K. Catron.'ii e.-tant , iainst Ildiiif/u-ud otry Ko. t > 440 , ni.ide lcio'r s. l ! )6. ) for SIC . St-ctum I'D. SKh W 4. i'-SW4 ; , S.-c 3 : ? . lowi.sliin I * nii. t33 by iin H U'eldoh cimtestee. i > s which it is alleged hat said Oan It WVluon ti is tailed to ve on and iinin-no said land as re- nired bv law and has inadi * his home cleIHM > r moiv tliiia year and not on siul land- that e lias abandoned "nid land for in re than six lonllis last ia- > ttia' ! SAI ( | delects > erem al- Wd have r.ot bnen cured but exi.st at this date. Said parties are hereby notilitd to npp tir I'spoud and olfer evidence toiielmm sii : i alkva- on at 10 o'clock a. in on Aciil J. 15 os t' - m ; J. H.Vlton , IT. S. ConnnKsKwer. Mullen , icbr. . and th-tt tlie final hearing will ! held t Ki o'clock a. in. on April 14. iws , in-- ire the register and receiver at thrnittd tiites land Office m Broken How , N-ebra-ka. Tne said contPbtant liavintr , in a proper alli- avit filed Hebniary l , 1'jOS. set form ta-ts hich show that ait-r due diligence p ° rsonal orvice of fhis notice cannot be nude , it i > , eret y ordered and directed that such noti"e l > e iven by due and prop- publication. s 4 Upd JUUNT KliliSli , Kegister. Successor to D. 8TIlNTARD Valentine , Nebraska. Has a complete line of shoes for ladies , mis ses , children , men and boys , in all the latest styles ; and best quality. [ i . . Our line of hosiery for both sexes of children land l\ \ ; and adults is imequaled in quality and price. We have a new line of cravenettes for ladies at $5.00 that heretofore sold for § 10 and § 12.50. is the time to buy your rain coats and slickers before the stock is broken. " \Yc want your patronoge and will give you j good values for your money. THE FAIR The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch Brownlee.Xebr , Soldier PrepiCol - umus 17th icon.-o , . . . . . of ( " 'O'IIIM'MIS 17th. a half hrotlu'r oftlieSlOOfloiVnni- pinu i ) le , a 11 d . head of berd I now Lave about 30 head of 1007 bull calves for sale. ! C. H. FAUI.HAUKK. jI j I E , D. DEBOLT. Barber STATE BANK BUILDING Kirstc.lasrShop HI Kvi > r\ liesjwt Ii:4ii : de Quliufir' Hair Tonic ftoMor * star Fiatr Tonic , Heniioidtanrl rnk.I I > : tnrirtiT rur * . Try Porapeian Face Masaugo Crenm H. S. LOCK WOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , I'LOUR , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postofiie. Phone 71. J. Valentine - Xetor. All work will be piven prompt and careful attention. MILL PRICES FOR FEED , " PcrCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked _ § 1 10 § 21 00 Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 45 28 00 Corn , sacked 1 30 25 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00 Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 A Safe , Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by all men for any man for yon. It is suited to the need of any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out § 10 or § 10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. Pay by check , the method puts system in to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. W ANTE D A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special inducements to those who wish t9 become financially inter ' ested. THE REAL ESTATE SECURITY GO , , Fort Dearborn Building - Chicago , 111. District court corn vines in Val entine , Monday , Maich 16 82