$ .123 VSS-ii. ; 8 _ -x i 7 rpi - i" h H' ' vi jt 'CC4 ' L for a classic head of hair is made easy and possible with little trouble and the \ timely and judicious use of A. D. S. Hair Reviver. You can have this wonder ful Hair Reviver in your own town now , since we have se cured the sale of it. We believe it to be without pqual for all ailments of the scalp or hair. Dry , brittle and thin hair is made lustrous , flu fly and strong. Itching and scaling of the scalp is overcome by its t cleansing , antiseptic and germicidal - micidal properties In all cases the good effect of A. D. S. is seen at once. VALENTINE. NEO I i 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. 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 . VALENT1NS. NEB3. VALENTINE § BARBER SHOP * All kinds of. SHAMPOOS , MASSAGES , I AND LADIES 1 HAIR DRESSING 1t Shampooing a specialty. HOT and COLD BATHS in connection t 'A 'jt Forest Shepard , Prop. Valentine State Bank Building 'heLoup ' Valiej llerefeid Ranch. Brown lee.Nebr soldier PrcelCol - umus 17lh 1G05 < > . ; i son of Coluin'tus ' 17tli. : i half brother of tlie SlO.lMhn ; mi- pion n le. : i M < 1 i'riure Bon : chl iM.- : C'J3 a < head of herd I now have about 30 head of 1907 bull calves fur sale. C. H. FAULHAIJEU , H. DAILEY , Dentist. OiBce over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. J. W. McDANIEL , COUKTY SVKVJBYfl > R Valentine All work will be piven prompt and careful attention. W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUR & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Oath. Valentine , Nebr. JOHN F. PORATH , Kehr. Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone Talk of the Town. Try Kazda's barber shop. if Steve Shafer and family have gone to Cody. Mrs. McCane is visiting relatives in town. Gordon Lord and Chas. Bennett , jr. , came to town yesterday. S. W. Kimmell of Rosebud was trading in this city yesterday. Ed Beckwith of Neligh is in town visiting L. H. Baumann. Horn to Mr. and Mrs Chas. J or Jan , last Tuesday week , a baby girl. lolm Mcllhon has been very ill the past week. We hope for his recovery. \Vm. and Zin ; Gillaspie and Geo. Tellier are in town this week on business. Mrs. Cutsinger , mother , and Mrs. Mack , a sister of John Slonecker , are visiting in town. Jack Whipple of Rosebud was in town Monday trading with the local m.-rchants. James H.Quigley is at the Boil ing springs ranch this week shap ing things up for winter. John Cordier of the reservation spent several days in town this week preparing for winter. E. D. Clarke left f6r Omal a Tuesday morning to be gone sev eral clays on legal business. Considerable money was won 1 y Valentine citizens , betting t.i at Bryan would carry his own state. Geo. Beachamp was in Valen tine yesterday from nea ? Lake P. 0. as a witness in a contest ca e. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jennett have been in town this week defend.ng a contest for Mrs. Jennett's home stead. Mrs. L. N. Lay port returned last Thursday from a visitin Iowa , her son Mr ward and wife met her at Bas.sett. \Vm. Turner of the west end of the county was in town yester day on business and greeting man old friends. A. G. Wai d and son of Wood lake were in town yesterday transact inir some business and reviving friendships. Dr. Meeham , osteopath , has moved into his new ofiice rooms over the Red Front store Ti-li- phone No. 155. iO James C. Quigley went down to Omaha this morning on busine s , expecting also to visit his siste- at Belle.vue college. W. F. A. Meltendorff paid his election bet ! a > t week to Gee : go Christopher walking out there to notify him of TatVs election. Robert Faddis returned from his ranch Saturday suffering from a severe cold , necessiating his re maining indoors for several days. The. A. 0. U.V. . lodge initial ed ten ni'Miibars Monday even n and to cheer the victims up alter- wards gave them a bountiful spread. The sale of Thomas Cutschall at Kilgore last Saturday and that of Wm. Klingaman of Wood Lake Tuesday were well attended ai d everything sold brought good prices. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis returned last Friday night from Oshkosh , Wisconsin , where they were called by the serious illness of the doc tor's father who died shortly after their arrival. There will be appropriate ser vices , consisticg of a celebration of the Moly Eucharist and an ad dress , on Thanksgiving Day , at 10 o'clock a. m. , in St. John's Episcopal church. Mr. and Mrs. E A. Lasalle of Hawthoine , Nev. , arrived in our city yesterday morning for an extended - tended visit at the home of Dr. Lewis. Mrs. Lasalle will be re membered here as Miss Grace Bonnell , who formerly lived in bur cilyi ? i There id a gcin ot men the hill north of town and another gang grading the hill north of the fort. The work has long been need ed. Geo. D. Huggins is spending the week in town on business and h's daughter Miss Vira is here j taking a course of medical treat ment. The prairie fire last Sunday week burned off the prairie from /the half way house to the stite line and was there stopped by the citi zens from miles around who con gregated to fight fire. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Westerman's a party of ladies were royally entertained last Thursday evening , high five was fie entertainment for the evening refreshments were served. Mrs. C. J. Gallon has returned from her visit the past summer with relatives in Kansas and in Girrison Neb. , with her daughter Mrs. C. V. Thorn. Mrs. Callen is looking well and cheerful as ever. She reports that her son- in-law C. V. Thorn has sold his grocery store in Garrison and i now a travelling salesme-i They have a comfortable home in Garrison It's getting along about the time of year when tobacco is being stored away in the barns of good old Mis souri in Jackson county and we long for just a pipeful or two of that Yellow Burley smoking tobacco that iist-d to have such a fine flavor in the fall of the year. How we used to enjoy the smoke from those Missouri meerchaum pipes with h.ckory stern. Tha days of long ago when life didn't seem to be one grand helter-skelter rush from morn ing till night and from week to week. Geo. Tellier and Zan Gillaspie were in town yesterday from the Arkansaw Valley and we were as glad to see them as we used to be years ago when our kiufolks came to see us. They remind us of ihtft-e good old Missouriaus who used to bring out a load of apples through Kansas in the early days when pe-- > pie. thouj.li' Kansas soil wotihlu' raise apples. v\cll , theSH genie men didn't bring the apples but their smiles and Iaiii4iijge were just as cheerful and whold-souled as those Alis. ourians used to loi.k to us , and iheir homes we venture re j'js ' as cheerful as they are. We foigtfc to mention the rui away of Torn Green's team on Sat evening Oct. Ist caused b.\ getting scared at some hello e'en prowlers. The buggy was smash d up and both Tom and his little hey were thrown out violently and hurt. Is it not time to put a stop o these depredation which turn ur town up side down every yar ? It encou'rages lawlessru ss and peo- , le who wince at these t-iin s are nest generally those who do not -uffe.r tbe depredations anil by iheir encouragement of lawU ssness exempts them from the attack * of lie marauders. The better ele ment will not destroy his property uid the 'lawless element feel a chord of sympathy extending to and connecting friendly interests. If our city cannot enforce law and order upon that fateful night , it may be held for damages for their neglect to protect property froru ihe law less acts , often small oi rifling but some times amount t < great inconvenience which may ent er into a claim for damages. It.our city refuses or fails to stop these marauders and resists claims for damages there remains but one oth er way for protection and that meth od will be resorted to if these ! ep- redations fire coutinue.l. Some body'- boy will spend a night in jail an i possibly several of tuern or pay a fine and costs of prosecution. Is it your boy , father or mother ? who is being permitted to enjoy thesi wild , reckless sports that are danger ous to his liberty and good name ? If so , it is your duty to counsel with him. Young man , the responsibil ity does not all lay with your lat - er or mother. You will pay the penalty for your actions and bring sorrow and disgrace upon parents tried to guide you right. Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands and Bottled Oruchen- Under the lieimer Supervision Rye of the Whiskeys. U. S. Gt > v , AVe also handle the Buciweiser Beer. 1 . . w yv.w V TV. T + /T * H W TT ? B IF H n v P * \ JOHN Q. STETTER , Propr Donoher Compton. On Monday morning at 10 o'clock , Miss Wren Donoher and Dr. A. N. Compton were married at the bride's beautiful home by the Rev. Father Digman of St. Francis Mission. The wedding was quiet , being performed in tin- presence of but a few intimati f i iends. Dr. and. Mrs. Compton lef- Wednesday morning on an extern -d honeymoon in the South , in c'uding ' a visit at the Doctor's ol home in Texas. The bride has been the pride oi the town , having been raised hen and showing herself always per fect in every respect. In busiiu ss she was successful and won man.\ friends. As a friend no better can be found. Perhaps no lady is- better known or more resptctec in the entire Northwest. The Doctor is one of the town'- most influential citizens , comint here practically alone , and by his industry and skill has built up a practice and a reputation second to none. Altogether , no marriage was ever consumated where the parties v ere better known or respected TUK DEMOCRAT extends , wit the entire community , the In-art "st , congratulations. Egbert Bonnen is in iown. Frank Brayton and fnmilv , WIP Kincaid and wife and I M. "Rice and familv spent Sunday afternoon at the horn.1 of Miss Maud Van Orsda'e UM the Minnechadnza. Her sister Miss Mary and Miss Anderson -\\ere a'so guests. The evenings are getting longer now an'l when the work is over for the dav tin families gather around their firesides and read abo'U the trusts , railroads and Standard Oil ; how they have taken the vlace of tli3 old tittB rnaiufactories that did an l.onest business. pad ; livinj wage e- ? and sold us their products for less money than they cost us today , considering the difference in cost ol production by improved machinery an 1 all the later inventions. There is more of eonljn.stin the wealth of people now than forty years ago. There's a greater contrast in the homes now than there was then. The wealthy class have grown more wealthy and aristocratic and there are more poor people who are poor er th-m those of forty years 5120. A summer's work then kept a family comfortably through the winter , r.hough there were many days dur ing the summer that were not sps-nt in constant toil. The income is soon lived up now and when the rather is idle for a week or two the family gets down to theiu last mon ey and their- credit depends not so mnch upon their honesty but their ability to pay. Services will be held in the Catholic church as follows : In \ralentine on Sunday Xov. 22 High mass and sermon at 10. a. m. Bendiction with the blessed Sacra ment after mass. At : J > p. m. In struction for the children. In Ara bia on Thursday Nov. 2u at 10. a. m. sharp. LEO M. BLEARE. j Hector. I j Go to them > tOCK m VALENTINE'S PURE UQUOR CENTER Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. f I New Hotel. Electric Lights. A 1 Good Rooms. Mot and Cold Water , © NEAR DEPOT MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Valentine , Xebr. Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains. Hey oy ir Home Town IT'S BUILDING TIME NO and the selection of Lumber for , tlie purpose is a matter of great importance. There is I ALL KINDS OF LUMBER on the market , both good and bad. Only the good kinds has found its way into our yards. It will pay to let us furnish an estimate on your next bill. Remember , we carry first classtock. . \Vhen you buy from a town mcrE | chant. Li ! Li When yon patronize a io\vn tailor. When you employ a town fl-nli > t. When you encouragG a town enter prise. When you speak the town's prn-e : > When vou subscribe for the town's ncwppaper. i Some citizens fail insome , of those duties. A few fail in all of them. HOW ABOUT YOU ? . g. AUCTIONEERING ! i Done in the mosf satisfactory man ner ! Largest prices for the seller and honest , dealing with the bidder ! On these terms T.V. . Cramer solic-j its your patronage. G' ' duate of Missouri Auction School , August term. 41 Lost Dog. X A small FOX Terrier weight , 16 ibs. , short tail , white with black spots , lemon spots over eyes , lem on en jaws false too on fore lee1 torn < tl'.and sore A reward will be iviid if returned to Major S-ockley , Fort Niobraia , Nebr. 40 J. E. and Jp : Wall ing ford and Robert T. Hines are in town on a j ( contest case ns witnesses. i Prices are wliat I we are talking Now Our stock is complete. \ ilSHOP & YOUNG , I * a aI I The pro.spects for a 'very thor ough revision downward of the tariff law are not very flattering in face of the fact that there have been deficits in the nation's re ceipts nearly every month during the past year. A bond issue even now is suggested to overconu * the excess of expenditures over the receipts , and { ho much talked of income tax is aiiain being agitated jas a last resort by th embarrassed republican adminiration. . A iiood inheritance tax would help sometoo. . Papillion Timiis.