Gordon
Hats
are worn the world over
Up = To = Date
I Styles
and perfect quality go
hand in hand with
Gordon
Hats
4
We have the new ;
$ spring styles. Call and \
be convinced.
K T. C. Hornby. |
Attentive
Service
to the wants of
Every
Customer
Our service has no de
grees. We treat all
patrons alike whether
they buy five cents'
worth or five dollars1
worth. The wants of
each and every custom
er receives the most
careful and attentive
consideration which we
are capable of giving.
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VALENTINE : .
I
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
* FLOUR & FEED
Apples and Cider
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
JOHN F. PORATB
IIurge , X < kbr.
Tubular wells and windmills.
IgfCall me up by Telephone.
H. S. LOCKWOOD
Handles the
' SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR ,
* LOUR. GRAIN AND HAY.
Opposite Postoflie. Phone 71.
A Diplomatic System.
"To what , sir. " we asked a middle
aged , happily married man recently ,
"do 3'ou attribute the success you have
made of your married life ? "
- " 'Tis a bit of elementary wisdom ,
my son. " he replied. "When my wife
is in the wrong. I agree with her , and
all Is well. When she is in the right , I
argue against her ; she emerges tri
umphantly , proves me foolish , feels
good all day and again all is , well.
Learn this , my son , 'ere you marry. "
Cleveland Leader.
An Oversight.
"I want to pay this bill. " he said at
the hotel bar , "but I think you have
made a slight error here in my favor.
I've been reading over the extras , aud
I cannot find that you have charged
. anything for telling" you thought it
" mlzbt rain. "
A patch on the trousers is not as bad
ao a stain on the soul. Richmond
Talk of the Town
Try Kazda's barber shop , tf
M. F. Clynes is visiting in town
Good apples at the Centra
/
S Market. 12
, Hep Shockley visited friends ir
'town Sunday.
3 Born to Fred Olrasted and wife
* Sunday night , a boy.
li -
3 O.vstors and fresh fruit in season -
\ son at The Central Market. 12
i
, Charles Spain is visiting his
. parents , S. Q. Spain and wife.
j Frank Day of Wood Lake was
in town several days this week.
James C. Quigley is home this
week'spending a short vacation.
Frank Rothleutner of Georgia
was in town Monday on business.
Miss Glen Hoenig returned Sat
urday from a week's vacation in
Omaha.
Mips Viva Ganow seriously
sprained hr > r ankle the latter part
of last week.
The Moonshiner's club are at
work on a play which they expect
to stage later in the season.
Bnrn to Wm. Ballard and wife
southwest of town on Monday ,
March 31 , 1908 , a baby girl.
The little daughter of Wm.
Clarkson is steadily improving
from an attack of scarlet fever.
HOURP and lot , block 1 , lot 1 ,
McDonald addition , for sale. In
quire of James Bradshaw. 12BF
Max Viortel was down frcm
Cmokston Tuesday and says that
fifty are going to have a wet town.
Mrs. Wilkinson returned last
week from a three months visit
with friends in Iowa , Kansas and
Colorado.
I. M Rice went down to Lin
coln Monday to attend a meeting
of the state democratic press as
sociation.
Miss Kate Donoher returned
last week from Omaha much im
proved in health and is looking as
well as usual.
Last Saturday afternoon , P. H.
Young met six of the deputy as-
sors at the court house and talked
over assessing matters.
.las , H. Quigley and R. M. Fad-
dis were at Rosebud the first cf
the week making final arrange
ments for the spring round-up.
William B. Haley went down to
O'Neill last Wednesday to attend
the funeral of a cousin and then
went on to Omaha to spend a few
days.
Mrs. McNichols and Mrs. Haley
came down from Valentine Mon
day to attend the funeral of Leo
Hayes which takes place today.
O'Neill Independent ,
Mrs , . W. E. Haley returned
from O'Neill last week seriously
ill and has since been confined to
her bed. At present shejis rapid
ly regaining strength.
At my place on the river , I will
hereafter keep a full stock of
s-iorts , brand , chop feed , etc. ,
which will be for sale at reasonable
prices. J. C. HERMAN.
Stetter & Tobien are making de
cided improvements in their meat
market this week. They have
taken out the old cooling room and
are installing a new one which
will be a credit to the town.
The firm of Bauraann & Bache
lor has been dissolved , Mr. Bache
lor continuing the meat market
business and Mr. Baumann retir
ing. Mr. Baumann is yet unde
cided as to what he will do , but in
tends to remain in Valentine.
SherinYRosseter took Charles
Campbell , Jas. Frightened , Ernest
Marks and Sol Marshall down to
Lincoln Monday where each serves
a year in he pen. W. S. Jackson
accompanied him and expects tote
to Omaha before returning.
Fresh vegetables alwaysnn stocl
at The Central Market. 1 !
Rasjnus Andersen was dowi
from Rosebud , yesterday.
Kemp Heath , Ira Steel anc
James Mone of Cody are in town.
Born , to Mark Zarr and wife
this .morning , April 2 , 1908 , a boy
Miss Grace Gould , a teacher al
Johnstown , spent Saturday anc
Sunday in town.
Miss Ada Lewis returned lasi
Thusday from Omaha , where she
had been attending school.
Jake Hower's little child has
scarlet fever at the home of its
grandmother , Mrs. Brosius.
E. B. Quible of Merriman at
tended the Woodman convention
h re yesterday and made this of
fice a pleasant call.
A. K. Wood & Co. have made
arrangements to erect 12 houses
in the agency for the Indians and
the payment for them is guaran
teed by the governraen t.
Word has been received from
Mesdames Tom Hornby and Chas.
Sparks at Biloxi , Miss. , that the
party has been greatly benefited
by their stay in the south and ex
pect to start home about the 15th
of this month.
John D. Eaton has bought the
furniture and fixtures in the Don
oher hotel and assumed charge
this morning. Mr. Ghe goes to
Lynch , where he will engage in
the hotel business , and Mr. Spoo
returns to his home in Iowa.
Regular services will be held in
St. John's church next Sunday as
follows : Morning prayer and
sermon at * 11 a. m , with a cele
bration of the Holy Eucharist.
Evening prayer am ! sermon at
7:30. : Sunday School 10 a. m.
The Chase-Lister Company has
come and gone and again has left
with our people a decided impres
sion that their three nights stand
here was beneficial to all. The
company stages highly moral and
interesting plays and the individu
al acting is above par.
Eight of the coming citizens of
Valentine will contest for a silver
medal at the opera house Monday
evening , April 6th. A varied pro
gram will be rendered , entirely by
ooys. The teachers in the public
schools are assisting in the
Drogram and a delightful evening
is anticipated. Admission lOc.
At a meeting of the school board
Monday evening Prof. Watson ,
Misses Driscoll , Gordon and Holly
were retained as teachers the com-
ng year , and the former's salary
vas raised to $125 per month.
Che increase in wages and other
, hings will cost the district an ad-
litional thousand dollars next year.
"Happy" Davis ; the colored
; hap who has been in town more
> r less since the colored soldiers
) f the Twenty-fifth first came here ,
vas arrested Friday charged with
ebbing a freighter Phillips of
.he reservation who was in town
, he day previous and got on a
ipree with Davis. At the trial
leld Saturday the prisoner was
lismissed for want of sufficient
evidence to hold him. The repu-
, ation of "Happy" Davis here has
) een that of a "gentlemen of leis-
ire , " with no visible , means of
support and once before was or-
lered out of our city upon being
eleased'from a jail sentence for
shooting craps. He had just rec-
returned here.
A wedding party of nearly twen-
; y relatives and friends gathered
it the Methodist parsonage Tues-
lay morning , March 31 , to witness
, he marriage of Miss Anna Love-
oy and Samuel Tetherow , by
ev. Connell. Leona Tetherow
vas bridesmaid and Dan Lovejoy
> est man. Immediately after the
leremony the party drove out to
he home of the bride's parents ,
3. A. Lovejoy and wife , south of
own , where a sumptuous wedding
linner was served. Both young ' .
) eople.are well known residents
-i-
if Cherry county , living near
fcm'eon. " '
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
Hoosier Endgate Seeders
are the best there is.
We also have riding attachments to fit
any Walking Lister or Walking Plow ;
also have breaking , bottoms to fit this
attachment.
1J
See C. 0. Carpenter for buggy
painting , house painting ( inside
and out ) . 'Furniture repairing
and varnishing of all kinds prompt
ly done. Phone S3. Shop in
west pa-rt of town. A share of
your patronage is respectfully
solicited. Satisfactory , work guar
anteed. Let me figure on your
work. 8
U. S. Weather Ssurean Report
lor week Ending Mar. 31.
Daily mean temperature 36 ° .
Normal 37 ° .
Highest 80 ° ; lowest U ° .
Precipitation .21 of an inch.
Total precipitation from March
1st ( the crop season ) to date was
1.19 inches.
The average for 19 years for the
same period is 1.20 inches.
The old Saying about March
coming in like lamb and going out
like a lion is verified to the latter
with an addition in the shape of a
cold wave.
To the i iiblic :
Jn order to better plr-ase the
public and to extend to them bet
ter service. I have assumed sole
charge of the BauminnBache -
or meat market , which shall here
after be known as THE CEX-
ITtAL MARKET. With choice
meats , an experienced butcher ,
up-to-date fixtures , and , above all ,
general cleanliness , it is my in
tention to supply the people of
Valentine and vicinity what they
leretofore lacked in the-meat busi
ness. Hoping to retain the old
trade and expecting to constantly
increase it by efficient business
methods , I am ,
Yours for business ,
12 C. B. BACHELOR.
St. Xicholim 4/hu
Services will be hold as follows :
On Palm Sunday , April 12th ,
ligh mass at 10:30 : a. m. , Bless
ing and distribution of the Palm
Before mass.
On Holy Thursday , April 16th ,
ligh mass at 10 a. m.
On Good Friday , April 17th ,
Rosary and Stations of the Cross
it 3 p. m.
Holy Saturday , April ISth , atj
) a. m. , Blessing of the Paschal of
ihe Baptismal and Easter Water ,
ii h mass.
Easter Sunday , April 19th , low
nass at S a. m. High mass and
> ermon at 10:30 a. m.
During Lent , every Friday eve-
ling at 7:30 : p. m. , Stations of the
PI-OSS and Benedictions With the
VIost Blessed Sacrament.
LEO M. BLAETCE , Rector ,
Church X >
Sunday's services :
11:00 : 'a. m. , "Christianity's
Real Mission. "
7:30 : p. m. ' , "The Episcopal
Dhurch Affected in Doctrine and
Polity by Its Ancient FrerMliness
With Outside Reformers. "
(5:30 ( : p. m. Christian Endeavor
, epic : "The Men Whom God Ac-
septs. " Psa. 24.
The Ladies' Aid will meet next
" "
rirursda-y with Mrs. Hoenig.
We have a good stock of
Sulky Plows ,
Sulky Listers and
Double Row Listers
i
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 Buggies -
gies , Eclipse Windmills , McCormick
Machinery , in fact for anything in the 9
implement or Building Material lines. A
Successor to
D. STINARD
Valentine , Nebraska.
Has a complete line of shoes for ladies , mis
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 $ o.OO that heretofore sold for $10 and § 12.50.
Now 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.
Overalls , work shirts and work shoes are
now seasonable goods for spring work , and we have
them in large quantities at prices that are not equal
ed by catalogue houses.
Come iii and let us take your measure for a
tailor made suit that will fit , be dressy and wear
well. We guarantee them.
Cleaning , pressing and repairing done.
THE FAIR
A Safe ,
Simple System
The system of paying
by check was devised
by all 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. -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.
J. W.
SURVEYOR
Vtil 'ittisie - Nebr.
All work will be riven prompt
and careful attention.
Cuttle I'usture
Wanted 70 or 80 head of c.rtle
to pasiure , plenty of shade and run
ning water , sec 4 , tp. 32 , r. 25. In
quire of S. 13. Smith , \ \ oed Lake ,
Nebraska , 11
The Loup Valley Hereford Eanch.
Brownlee.Nebr ,
Ko'dier t'ol-
umnns 17th
; i * nn of Columbus
17tli. n lialf brother
of the § 10.000 Cbam-
pion o..le. a.n d
i'riuce Ronbdel 131-
003 at head of herd.
f now have about 30 head of 1907 bull calves
f-T sale.
C. H. FATJLHABEK.
H. DAILEY ,
Dentist.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
E. D. DEBOLT.
Barber
STATE BANK BUILDING
First-class Shop in Every Respect
Run de Quinine Ilair Tonic , Golden Star Bair
Tonic. Herpicide and Coko's Dandruff Cure.
Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream
MILL PRICES FOR FEED ,
PerCwt. Per Ton.
Bran , sacked. . . . ? ! 10 § 21 00
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00
Chop Feed , sacked 1 50 29 00
Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 40 27 00
Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00
For Sale
Cat-tie about 20 head ; 9 head year
ling s'eers , 5 heifeit- , rest cows and
heifers. Must all go in a Lunch.
Inquire or write S. E. Smith , Wood
Luke , Nebr. 11