g Tn no other way will a little attention yield such great re sults as in the daily use oJL a good TOOTH BRUSH in appearance , in comfort , in economy and in health. We have fairly good tooth brushes for lOc but your teeth are worthy of some thing better , We recom mend our guaranteed tooth brushes at 25c as being all , that a tooth brush should be. They invariably prove more economical in the end. VALENTINE. NEB Prices are what we are talking Now Our stock is complete. BISHOP Si YOUNG , W. H. Strattoo Dealer in FLOUR &L EEEB General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Oath. Valentine , Nebr. JOHN _ F POSATH . . . Barge , Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. H. S. LOCKWOOD Handles the SHARPLESS CREAM SEPARATOR , ULOTJB , GRAIN AND HAY. Opposite Postofiie. Phone 71. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Ernwnlee.Nebr , Soldier PreeV Col umbus 171 Ii 1G0050 , jison of Columbus 17th , u half brother ot the 610.000 Cl > : nii- pion Drtle , u n (1 /Prince Bcubdel 131- 693 at head of herd. I now have about 30 head of 1907 bull calves for sale. C. H. FAUI-HAIIEU. r H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. COUNTY SURVEYOR Valentine - Kel > r Ail work will be given prompt and careful attention. VALENTINE BARBER StiOPfj J All kinds of. , SHAMPOOS , MASSAGES , AND LADIES HAIR DRESSING Shampooing a specialty. HOT and COLD BATHS in connection Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank -Building Tuesday , S Bf * * ffs D t * + t JK R R f" uFK rAN F iLfiiaUnl ? L ( of Chicago ) fiAt - At Baseball Park , Valentine , Nebr , The Bloomer Girls are playing fast baseball and the game will be one of the best of the season. Miss Waddel , the left-handed girl wonder , will be in the box with her phenomenal pitching. Come out and see her. General admission 25c , Grand stand 15c. Game called promptly at 2:30 p. in. Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop , tf The next auction day in Valen tine will be July 11. 25 2 Supt. L. K. Travis of St. Mary's mission was in town Tuesday. Frank Kothleutner was down from Georgia on business Tuesday. * J. W. Yeast and wife spent Sunday visiting at the McXair home near Arabia. Prof , and Mrs. Hunt of Syracuse returned Friday from a two weeks visit at the Keoce ranch. Paul Cole returned Tuesday from a month's vacation in the J ( eastern part of the state. Bessie F. Gaskill came in from her school south of Cody Saturday , having closed a successful term. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Green of Ewing spent Sunday visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wells. The Normal students indulged in one of their delightful rambling walks over the hills Friday even ing. I The George Veach family moved to Emmet last week as Mr. Veach has been transferred to the section there. Mr. and Mrs. E. C , Scovel of Rosebud reservation are in town visiting their daughter Mrs. ii. S. Lockwood. C. 0. Carpenter has just finished painting the entire Britt and the T. C. Hornby property on the North table. Shellbourne Brothers will man age a merry-go-round run by steam at the George Davis place on the Fourth of July. C. 0. Carpenter was in town on business Tuesday , returning to the north table Wednesday where he has some big painting contracts. A Greek laborer was struck and instantly killed by frieght number 116 near Wood Lake last Thurs day morning. The body was sent to Johnstown. Hon. C. H. Cornell returned from his western trip Friday after noon , coming down on the freight. Mrs. Cornell went on through to Omaha on the passenger. Mrs. C. O. Carpenter and little boy James Warden left for Mar- shaltown , Iowa Thursday morning where she will spend the next two months visiting with relatives and friends. The depot was thronged with Indians Tuesday morning who were down to meet their children from the Indian school at Rapid City. About thirty children were passengers. A matrons speaking contest was held at Georgia last week. Mrs. Belle Hornback was awarded first prize and Mrs. S. Moon second prize. They repeated the contest speaking in Valentine Tuesday night at the M. E. church. Mrs. Abba Thackrey , Wallace and Eleanor came up to Valentine from the Hackberry Lake Tuesday and Mrs. Thackrey and Eleanor will stay in town a few weeks. Wallace returned Wednesday ac companied by Lawrence Rice to spend a few days fishing. The old wooden porch floor in front of theDonoli.T hotel is being replaced by a cement one this week. Dr. Meeham , osteopath has , moved into his new office rooms over the Red Front store. Tele phone No. 155. 10 Miss Louise Bates came in from Lincoln Saturday morning and will visit for a- few weeks at the L. M. Bates home. E. D. Cahota has a genuin3 Teddy bear now in the shape of a young coon which he purqhased in the country last Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Sparks and daughter Helen returned Sunday morning from a months visit with relatives and friends in Indiana and Ohio. A fine girl came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowden of Granite , Kansas , form erly Cherry county residents , last week. Floyd Petty crew returned fr > m Ann Arbor Saturday morning where he has been attending a pharmacist college and gradu ated this spring. lie left frr Lead , So. Dakota Monday evening where he has accepted a position as pharmacist , Hollister Brandon had a narrow escape from drowning in the mill pond Friday afternoon. He was in bathing and holding onto a boat rowed by Grover Francke. Franc- ke in throwing a rock into the water accidently struck Brandon on the head cutting an ugly gash , the blow well nigh knocked the boy senseless and he went under water twice before Francke could get boy and boat to shore. It re sulted in a bad scare for both youths. The village school election was held Monday night at the court house. Nine months school and a levy of 11 mills was voted for teachers salaries and 4 mills for incidental fund. At an adjourned meeting held Tuesday night it was decided to transfer § 2000 from the incidental fund and § 500 from the teachers fund to the Building fund and instruct the county com missioners to levy a sufficient amount - mount to collect § 2800 for the in cidental fund. This makes a total of § 7525 in the Building fund and the contract with the lowest bidder was accepted to build an addition to the Valentine school building.- W. D. Armstrong and Charles Anderson were elected members of the school board taking the place of W. D. Clarkson and G. A. Chapman , retiring members. Notice to Builders and Contractors. * The board of school district No. 47 of Gharry county , Nebr. , will receive sealed bids' for the erection and completion of a two story school building 32x10. Plans and specifications may be seen and examined at the store of Edward ! Satterlefc , Ncnzel , Nebr. Separate ! bids will be considered for different - ! ent parts of the work or for the ' entire work , the board reserving j the right to reject any or all bids. , Bids opened July 20 , 1908 at j 3 o'clock p. m. , and work must be j completed by Oct. , 1 , 1908. Ad- ( 'dress all bids marked and sealed j to'Alois Schafer , Director , Nenzel , i Neb. 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 K ing boxes on each side. They will dig % * into the hardest ground without the aid of weights. The Double Throw Force Feed Hoosier Eodgate Seeders are the best there is. Te also have riding attachments to fit any Walking Lister or Walking Plow ; also have breaking bottoms to lit this attachment. P © ccca ed bye W o "w " SL S O H i . t/3 < a s W SP/J8 V. 3 8H -5 iSZJ-n ' . - CS 3 i i 5 ? 5H < . y p iif. pI f. 1 U KXa c5lr s&s & LJ southeast erf Thacher , will be rendered , consisting of band music , exhibition drill , base * ball ae'd other sports. Bowery dance in the evening. Come everybody and assist the band boys in making this cele bration one of the best. , The Wood Lake Cornet Ba J. P. KREYCIK , Leader. MILL PRICES FOR FEED , PcrCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked. . . . § 1 15 § 22 00 Shorts , sacked 1 25 24 : 00 Corn , sacked 1 50 29 00 Oats , sacked 1 GO 31 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 55 30 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 GO 31 00 "CO LONE L , " Black Percheron stallion , will make the season as 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 stand ing colt. U. 0'BRYAN , Mgr. , 19 Valentine , Keb. We have a good stock oF Sislky 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 , Eclipse Windmills , McCormick Machinery , in fact for anything in the implement or Building Material lines. IXS ? * 3S23 G 5 5 2S P j i' Yalentine , Nebraska , Does not cater to the trade pF men only , but also to i' : ? ladies and children. McCall Patterns are stylish , therefore in great demand.We have a complete line. Come in..mid see cxur Shirt Waists , Summer Underwear , Hosiery and < Straw Hats. 3SSS22&S Tl * t T > " ' n 'h