B SB ? 0 Have you heard him speak ? You can if you will come to our store. He is speaking here every day on the Genuine Edison Phonograph To-day he speaks on An Idea ! Republic , The Tariff Question , The Railroad Ques tion , Swollen Fortunes , and SK Other Favorite Subjects William Jennings Bryan himself recently made Edi son Kecords of his best speeches. When you hear these on an Edison Phonograph graph , you hear the real Bryan. You get the full efl'ect of his sonorous voice and his won derful tricks of voice and manner. It is all so natural and life-Ike you are apt to find yourself applauding the speaker. Crowds attend our free ex hibition of the Bryan Kec- ords every day. Come to day , as it's the talk of the town. town.We We sell a genuine Edison Phonograp complete for § 25. Edison llecords 35c oach. They wear forever. VALENTINE. NED Prices are what we are talking Now Our stock is complete. BISHOP & YOUNG , W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUK & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. JOHN F. POKATH Ilnrgc , Xebr. Tubular wells and windmills , me up by Telephone. H. S. LOCKWOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , JJLOUB , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postoffie. Phone 71. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier CrceV Col- uiubub 17th 1COO.-0 , a , sou of Columbus 17th , a half brother oftlie10.000Chuii- : nion Hale , n 11 (1 Prince Boabdel 10U- 003 at head of herd. I now ha\e about 30 head of 1007 bull cahes for sale. ' C.H. FAUI.HAUEK. H. BAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. COUSTY SURVEYOR Valentine All work will be given prompt and careful attention. Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop , tf Ira Hewitt left for li ? home in Neligh yesterday. Rev. A. B. Clark of Rosebud was in town Monday. Joe Peterson has been on the sick list the past week. The eagle will scream at Hig- gin's grove July 4th. John Helzer came back from the Rosebud agency Saturday. ? Iiss Estelle Xicholson has gone to Ilelle Fourche to visit friends. Frank Mogle , Kemp Heath and two others of Cody were down Friday. Celebrate the Fourth at all the little towns around Valentine. See big notices in this paper. Adriens M. Newens gave a splendid lectnre on "a visitor from Mars" Tuesday night. Grover Cleveland died Wednes day morning at his" home in Princeton , X. J. , at the age of 71 past. Pete Simons , the Sparks merch ant , drove in today and told us to tell them that Sparks frould cele brate. .Mrs. Olson and son Elmo have gone to Lien iman to visit a sister. Miss May Holsclaw accompanied them. Win. Ba.anl ! ! and Charley ttcn- nett , jr. , were in town the first of the week , bringing in a bunch of horses. Mrs. M. V. Nicholson and son Milton returned Sunday morning from their visit with relatives at Belle Fourche. A. G- . Shaw is having a man hole built on the north side of his art gallery to get coal down to his furnace this winter. Mrs. Geo. Cyphers and son Clarence , Mrs. Emma Guth and Billy Stewart went up to Rosebud agency yesterday. Frank Brayton has been in Chicago cage the past week purchasing goods for the Red Front Merc. Co. and expects to visit relatives in Michigan before returning. R , M. Faddis returned last week from an extensive trip through Texas , Xew Mexico and Xevada , where he has been buying cattle to place on the range here. Crookston's merchants , Max E. Viertel and A. B. Overman , were down Tuesday and say they will bave a big time there the Fourth. See program in this paper. James C. Quigley , who gradu- ted at Bellevue college two weeks ago , has returned home and is as sisting County Assessor Young with his duties at the court house. A. R. Bernard , wife and son of Des Moines , Iowa , have purchased the Valentine House of L. E. Gar- lock , taking possession yesterday. Mr. Bernard has secured a first- class cook and expects to run an up-to-date hotel and respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. E. C. Bishop of York was in our city Tuesday looking over the political ground for his candidacy for state superintendent before the republican primaries. Pie has been engaged in school work at York for a number of years as superintendent of schools. Triumph is the appropriate name of a new brew of beer which the Storz Brewing Co. of Omaha has just put on the market. The first of a series of advertisements appears in this issue. The design used throughout in their display is the Arch of Triumph which aptly emphasizes the name. We understand the triumph brand is Storz Brewing Co.'s , "crowning achievement in the art of brew St. John's Church. Services will be held Sunday , July 5 , as follows : Morning prayer and high cele bration of the Holy Eucharist at 11 a. m. ; evensong at 8 p , m. 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 you ] ' needs. Pay by check , the method puts system in to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BAfe'K VALENTINE. NEBR. Valentine won I'.e luill game to day from Crawford C to 1. Oliver "Walcolt returned last week from the state university where he has been taking a law course. Valentine beat Bassctt here last Friday f to 4. Pearl 11. D.ivis , ex-county clerk of Rock county , umpired the game. Mark D. Cyphers and Miss Charlotte I , Baron of Portland , Pa. , were married at the home of the bride Wednesday June 10 ' ( K Prof. Stockpile's wife ard daughter are here with him and have moved into Prof.'aton's residence where they will make their future home during the normal. A man who gives his name as Frank Gardner tried to pass a check for § 05"on Tom Hornby Tuesday evening , purporting to be given to Frank Hill by A. K. Wood , and which Gardiner claims to have taken in exchange for a horse. Gardner was arrested and detained here to await the arrival of Mr. Wood of the Rosebud res ervation and who happened to be at the agency at the time and came down yesterday. At a prelimin ary hearing held yesterday Gard ner waived and was bound over to the district court. Gardner had been held in the Rosebud jail 30 days for an attempted holdup , and after being sent off the agency , worked awhile for Jesse Brosius on north Table. Of Hamm's Beer is absolutely pure. You take no chances when you drink Hamm's. We guarantee Hamm's under the National Pure Food La\v and also under the Food Lav/s of all the states. The Preferred Stock is the most delicious Beer ever brewed. It is the ideal Beer for all occasions. Call for it. vff ? //d 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 levf-rs and three bear ing boxes on each side. They will dig- in to the hardest ground without the aid of weights. The Double Throw Force Feed Moosler Bndgate Seeders are the best there is. "We also have riding1 attachments to fit any AYalking Lister or Walking Plow ; also have breakingbottoms to fit this attachment. B I fueled by' e Three miles Southeast of Thache t JsLJ & 5L K * & * * & ' $ L M will be rendered , consisting of band music , exhibition drill , base- bail and other sports. Bowery dance in the evening , Come' everybody and assist the band boys in making this cele bration one of the best. - J. P. KREYCIK , Leader. MILL PRICES F03 FEED. PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked.1 15 $22 00 Shorts , sacked 1 25 24 Of ) Corn , sacked 1 50 29 00 Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 55 30 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 60 31 00 "C O L 0 N E L , " Black Perehevon stallion , will make the season asx follows : Thursdays at Louis Taylor's. Fridays and Saturdays at Hen ry Becker's. Remainder of the week at Yank O'Bryan's. Terms : $12 for standing colt. U. O'JiRYAN , Mgr. , 19 Valentine , Neb. We have a good stock of Sulky Plows , Sulky Listers and Double Row Listers s. Do not hesitate to put in lots oF corn , ryra g1 Later wevill sell you a Two Row Cultivator , so you can care for it easily. Call up on us for Moiine Wagons , Velie Bug = gies , Eclipse Windmills , McCormick Machinery , in fact for anything in the implement or Building Material line . HPT r n I i I 1 9"J Valentine , Nebraska , Does not cater to the trade or men only , | ? but also to tli : l.iclies and children. McCatI Patterns are stylish , therefore in great demand. We have a complete line. Come in and see our $ \ | Shirtwaists , Summer , Underwear , Hosiery and Straw Mats. , , 15 K a a - a * v v < * * a Lfill 6P ( i. n Kt 1 h iJLlVi mi. i i L * i9 m a fl a w UBM