I We know it's warm and > you know it's warm gj But * we want'to sell our We Meet Any Price. 5 Call on us sure. T. C. Hornby. Gain strength , grow 1 more rapidly and be come vigorously healthy when fed Lte's Stock Food It increases appetite and assists the proper assimilation of other ' food. Tones up the di gestive organs. Prevents - I vents disease by purif- I ing the blood and strengthening the sys tem. VALENTINE. NEO i ; © a ; W. H. Stratton Dealer in ! ? I ATT U &T 1 ? 1C ? ITl rLUUlt < s rJifLJL ? Apples and Cider . * * WIOXE 125 cor. Hall & Catb. Valentine , Nebr. TORN F POTfcATH * 9J _ 01/1 F LJ JLk cL I O Tubular wells and windmills , 'all me up by Telephone. 1 Talk of the Town. jl Try Kazda's barber shop , tf John Cordier was in town last Friday. James Hudson of Sparks was in town last Friday. C. R Kirikead spent a couple of da.\s in our city last week. Edward Satteflee , the Nenzel merchant , was in town Monday. Dr Meehan was called to Atkin son Thursday week to treat Mr. Traner. , Dr. Ayers , the Longpine "dent- ' isf , will be in Woodlake Monday , March 23rd. 10 1 * Just a glance at our ready made suits will convince you they are the best and the cheapest $4.50 up. Knbertsou & Bishop. 9 C. O. Carpenter has finished painting the inside of Lester Green's house and Lester has moved in. Frank Seager arrived here Mon day from Louginont , Colo. , and is visiting friends about town. He says Cherry county is all right. George Beers run down from Ki ! orc last Friday to get some medicine for his wife who has been troubled some with rheumatism. Mrs. M. A. Hooton and Miss Rosa returned last Friday from their visit in Indiana. They ex pect to return soon again to In diana. 1.1 Frank Sageser has purchased the hotel business at Woodlake from John Eaton. Mr. Sageser has been running the hotel at Newport. The Slayton Jubilee Singers re ceived a frost here last Saturday night. There wasn't enough people ple to pay for the hall , and they xvere nent back to the box office and their money returned. C. J. Anderson of Xeligh , W. H. Hook of Cody , Co. Comr. Mor ris J. A. Yaryan of Pullman , Chas Logan of Norden , Hon. A. li. Metzger of Rolf , W. H. Nick- les and A. A. Record of liyannis , had business in town this week. County Assessor P. H. Young returned last Thursday from Lincoln where he met the county assessors from 55 counties of this State who assembled for the pur pose of general information and instruction in regard to their duties. Wm. and Thomas Lydiatt from southwest of Wood Lake were in - town Monday and called at our office for a friendly chat. They say they hear a great deal of favorable co'mment on W. J. Bryan for president in their neighbor- h od. We hear it from many s 'urces. Wm. Tetherow , accompanied by hn nephew , E , G. Winkler , a , demist formerly of St. Joseph , ' Mo . came up to our city last Thursday and called at our office on business. Dr. Winkler has lo cated in this county and will prac tice at his profession , the denistry. , , He expects to be. in Valentine the ' c remainder of this week and Mon day next week. Handles "the , SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , i'LOUR , GRAIN" AND HAY. Opposite Postoflie. Phone 71. READY MADE CLOTHING New stock just in. Latest styles. ti They're made for men made to | fit. Our price is low. Corne and. | see them. A nice new line of * | Shirts , Ties , Suspenders and Hose | for nobby wearers. SUITS MADE TO OKDER Just as you want 'em. / * V to " Cleaning and Pressing Robertson Miss Clara Heine is visiting in our city. Sam Heth and wife have a St. Patrick's boy. Frank Kothleutner of Kilgore was in town Monday. Miss Glen Hoenig is in Omaha j shopping and visiting friends. J J. A. Anderson and wife of Rosebud went to Omaha Monday. Fischer ' orchestra played for j the gt Patrick's dance in Merri-1 man. Mark Cyphers is building at colonial ( cottage north of the school I house. Mrs. F. W. Garlock has gone to Minnesota to visit relatives and friends. Cleaning , Pressing and Repairing - ing neatly done. Robertson & Bishop. 1) ) Mrs. Len Bivens and the two Simpson children are visiting in Chadron. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. , church will give an "old folks" i concert soon. Watch for date. Dr. Meehan , osteopath , has moved into his new office rooms over the Red Front store. Tele phone No. 155. 10 Miss Wren Donoher is in Oma ha visiting her sister Miss Katherine - erine who is taking treatment in a hospital there. Have C. O. Carpenter paint your screens and get them ready for spring. Do it now before the spring rush. Phone S3. 10 2 Wm. H. Carter came down from Cody last Saturday , and Sunday departed for Southern Kansas on business , expecting to return via Kansas City and Omaha in a couple of weeks. See C , O. Carpenter for buggy painting house painting ( inside and out ) . Furniture repairing and varnishing of all kinds prompt ly done. Phone 83. Shop in west part of town. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfactory work guar anteed. Let me figure on your work. ; , ' S h District court is in session with Judge Harrington on the bench and C. B. Scott as reporter. J. B. Hull and Jim Kesler plead a. guilty to selling liquor without license and gambling in Brownlee i * and were fined § 100 each and tisi si costs. W. G. Ballard got a ver dict for § 181 , road damages. The commissioners allowed him but § , 50. The case now on trial is . Levi L. Davis of Humbolt vs F. B. Sterns of liyannis for § 6,500. P Judge Broady of Lincoln and A. ! di M , Morrissey of Valentine repre sent the plaintiff ; Judges Sullivan and Gutterson the defendant. cl Some thrifty citizen or plural ' tb broke into the back warehouse of the Ludwig Lumber Co. last1 Thursday night and took five X ; barrels of lime , one barrel plaster b and six 16-ft. 12-inch boards. This much was missed and found by P' trailing down to the Minnechaduza - . where the material was found Fri j.m day morning. Dave Peters had m > tracked the wagon from the lum ber yard to John Marks' in the > i northeast part of town. Later , L. C. Sparks , accompanied by Marshal t to shal Hilsinger , went up there and af found Ernest Marks just returning - ing from a trip down on the Minne- chaduza with a wagon that had w lime marks on the running gears and this led to the discovery of ci the lime and lumber. Another load of lumber and shingles was jj found in the barn near the Marks'j j home , belonging to JimSteadman. Ernest Marks was arrested ajd suspicion also rests upon Jim . Steadman as being implicated. Last Saturday night W. A. Pet ty crew's store was broken into C and a sack of flour , several cans of tli baking powder , some "Big Bale" tli tobacco , a few pails of lard and sting probably other articles , stolen. stT Marshal Hilsinger and Walthrr i MeltendorfF saw a suspicious iook- ing figure climb over Perry Law- ' ai son's fence and went to investigate , is finding Sol Marshall , who gave ar some trivial excuse , and they passed up the street. While stand- ing near the corner of Robt. Mea p a ] Geer's saloon they saw the same ar figure pass up the alley , crossing i a , Catherine street , and followed to i see what he could be up to. They OlF found SOUK ? of the stolen goods F back of Pettycrew's store , but Sol had disappeared , and they went up p John Marshall's home where J 5 they found Sol in bed and had a "i package Big Bale smoking tobacco ; ] \l with him. They had noticed that i JE his shoulder was covered with ! p. flour and when they found the i f ] stolen good immediately connected i him -with the robbery. ' h , Spring is here and we are well supplied with farm implements for the spring's work. At this time we wish to * call your attention to our Disk Harrows They have three levers and three bear ing boxes on each side. They will dig into the hardest ground without the aid of weights. The Double Throw Force Feed . oosier Endgate Seeders are the best Jjhere is. We also have riding attachments to fit any Walking Lister or Walking Plow ; also have breaking bottoms to fit this attachment. A full line of Gent's furnish ings. Phone 122. 9 Robertson & Bishop , Have your dental work done by Dr. Ayers at Woodlake Monday , March 23rd. 10 1 Wanted Good man xon farm , must be a good milker. 10 ( MARK CYPIIEUS. Last Saturday Sheriff Rosseter sold 960 acres of land under mort gage foreclosure to satisfy a claim go ; $3500 against C. W. Bennett and J. B. Lord of Simeon. The land was bid in bv the mortgagee's attorney. F. M. Walcottaslo sold a quarter section near nenzel as attorney for Thomas Lindberg , administrator of the estate of Jos. , Zirfas. / Alois Schaet'er bought it for § 1050. Milt Latta's recently patented valveless : pumping device sets them : all a thinking to hear of a hollow pipe without a valve or cylinder pumping water like a pump and Milt says will outpump PIPI pump that has both pipe and pump. He is going to give a funny little exhibition in Valen tine j as s6bn * as he gets a larger sized rig set up that will make the boys laugh. Milt says he will make easy prices to all the boys ip ply ing to him. for the fastest money maker ever possessed by a poor < working man and show the purchaser i how to operate it. Ad dress him at Valentine , Nebr. 8 3 The town board , through their chairman , W. S. Barker , applied to M. P. Kinkaicl last December for the northwest quarter and the north half of the southwest qtuirtcr i vf : ' 0 34 27 , then a part of the Ft. i iobrara military ivservaiiMi , to. bo ( a ranted -to Valentino for the ! purpose ' of using as a site for a j reservoir a.id a dam for \vat.or to ! furnish us with power to pump Dur own water and run our electric light system. Mr. Barker has just received a message that con gress has granted his request and that the land 240 acres comes Valentine without the payment a dollar. Valentine has al ready 720 acres , which , together with this 240 acres , makes 960 icres which will furnish Valentine citizens with a place to herd town 2ows and water them , besides the lam , water works and electric light ( system , which will lessen the burden of taxation and make Val entine an ideal place to live , with more natural advantages thau any .ither town in the state. Good KVws. The Chase-Lister company with Clint and Bessie Robbins will hold the boards at the opera house for three night and Saturday matinee , ' starting Thursday , March 26th. This company needs no introduc tion to the theatre-goers , as they liave appeared here several times ind have also given universal sat isfaction. Manager Chase guar- mtees to bring \\\p \ \ biggest and best company that he has ever presented , in Valentine. The plays ire all new metropolitan successes ind Clint and Bessie Kobbins will appear in all new specialties. They pen cheir engagement in Clyde Fitch's last story of the day , "On b Friday , the 13th , " a play that will S please ] you. , ? C2iisrc2i j otes. Sunday , 11:00 : a. m. , "Foreign Missions" ; 7:30 : p. m. , "How the Fe Episcopal Church Started" ; 6:30 : . ra. , "The Wise Use of In fluence" ECCL. TY , 9-10. The Ladies Aid meets at the home of Mrs. Faddis Thursday. R We have a good stock of Sulky Plows , Sulky Listers and Double Row Listers Do not hesitate to put in lots of corn. Later we will sell you a Two Row Cultivator , so you can care for it easily. Call up on us for Moline Wagons , Velie Bug gies , Etlipse Windmills , McCormick Machinery , in fact for anything in the - implement or Building Material lines. A \ \ Successor to D. 8TIXARD Valentine , Nebraska. Plas a complete line of slices for ladies , misses - | ses , children , men and boys , in all the latest styles and best quality. Our line , of hosiery for both sexes of children and adults is unequaled in quality and price. We have a new line of cravenettes for ladies at $5.00 that heretofore sold for § 10 and § 12.50. \ ISFow is the time to buy your rain coats and slickers before the stock is broken. We want your patronage and will give you good values for your money. THE FAIR Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by - ail men for any man for you. 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 yeti a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. W ANTE D A representative in this county a large real estate corporation , ipecial inducemenis to those who ish to become financially inter- sted. THE REAL ESTATE SECURITY GO , , ort Dearborn Building - Chicago , HI. Call on us for your next tailor fiade suit. Guaranteed to fit. iobertson & Bishop. 9 The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee , Nebr , Soldier OreeV ( 'ol- umius 17th 100050 , a son of Columbus 17th , a half brother of the $10.000 Cham pion iile , a n (1 Prince lobd ! > l 131- 603 at head of herd. I no\\r have about 30 head of 1007 bull calves for sale. C. H. FAULHAIJEU. H.D AILEY , Dentist. Oifice over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. iE. D. DEBOLT Barber STATE BANK BUILDING Kim-class Shop iu Every llespect K-Aii de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic. Herpicide and Coke's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream MILL PRICES FOR FEED , PerCwt. 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 2G 00 Oats , sacked 1 60' 31 00 Notice. " \Ve the undersigned are expect ing to take care of the town herd of cows this season. We will have goorl herd bulls and . -.ill take good care of your cows. / J. M. WILSON. . 5.7 J. b. SHAFEE.