If - L ' - . . , . . f . - - - - . e. r- -F --.OIe ' lk l k Your Money Back m We positively guarantee satisfactory relief and c'ure I to sufferers from kidney and I urinary troubles. Should i our rempdy fail to rive entire sitisfaction , we will supply it froe of all cost to the user. That's a frank statement of facts , and we urge you to „ I substantiate them atourrisk. S j | To re-establish nature's functions ; to strengthen , stimulate to activity , and re- I store to perfect health weak and deceased kidneys and as- I -sociate organs , there is really | nothing we know of that , equals llexall Kidney Rem- edy. We cannot too highly recommend this splendid medicine and to prove our great faith in its efficacious - ' . , . ' , and dependable qualities , we offer it to you with our mon- 4 , I ey back promise. Surely that's the best proof we can 1 offer that our claims are sin- cere and well founded. Why not begin a treatment today ? Two sizes - 50c and § 1.00. ! : . VALENTI Nt. NED I a eC1 ® ® _ _ . ---.f.8. , r i A Safe , I I Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by all men - for any man-for you. It is puited to the need of : any business , either i large or small. It makes no difference whether I , we pay out $10 or $10000 r f' a month. A checking . account will serve your . * ; ' -needs. ' Pay by check , the methodputs system in- to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. . VA1EtT1NE STATE BANK y y VALENTINE. NEBR. 'I r MILL PRICES FOR FEED . Per Cwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked. . . . $1 10 § 21 00 Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00 Corn , sacked 1 30 : 25 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 50 29 00 Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 ! I . . . . . . . . - - - , , - - - - - - - - - " " - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - , . , . . , , ; " - Talk of the Town. . . Born to Wm. Ogle and wife , a baby girl. John Bachelor's family is back from the ranch. Born to R. C. Salmon and wife Tuesday , Aug. 17 , a baby girl. J. M. Moffett was over from I his tripp county farm Monday. A. John & Co. pays cash for ; I cream. 24 cents per pound. 27 I Yank 0' Br.van sold a car load of cattle to J. W. Stetter Monday. For Sale Old Catholic - parson- I age. For particulars call on Father Blaere. 29 I T. C. Dowell of Buffalo Lake precinct was ? in town yesterday on business at the court house. Louis'R. Divilbiss and wife of Lawrence , Kansas , has been visiting at Rosebud the past few weeks with A. ' \ T . Leech and wife. I Mr. Divilbiss has been helping out as issue clerk and general assist- ant at Rosebud since coming here , and this week and last he has been loading teams with freight at Val- entine. James M. : Coutts , the genial Scotchman who travels for the Chicago Newspaper Union , was in our city yesterday ; and we bought a nice supply of business cards of different sizes and lots of new paper stock which we are ready to print for you in state- ments , writing paper and enve ' lopes. H. J. Hershey or Dad Hershey . . as he was familiary known in and around Valentine was born May 4 , 1832 , in Lancaster Co. , Pa. and died at the home of his son Gao. N. Hershey in Valentine Aug. 19 , 1909. He moved from Pa. to Ohio and there enlisted in the Civ il war during which he lost a leg. In 1882 he came to Cherry Cc. and lived here until his death. Two sons and a daughter survive him4 Geo. N. of Valentine , Alph- ens 'V. of Bloomfield Nebr. , and Mrs. Emma K. Chandler of Fair- fax S f. : : D . ; : - all being present at the funeral which was held at the home of Geo N. of this city with whom Grandpa Hershey had made his home in recent years. Col. Towle by his request delivered the funeral oration and a quartet consisting of Mrs. L. L. Blvens , Mrs. Sol Morey , F. M. Conbaley : and T. M. : Rice with Mrs. Corbal- ey as musician furnished the songs. A large number of old frionds gathered to pay the last tribute to the old soldier. . . . We".t'J : ! . . I - cvzvscr . /'O ! " " " " " " " ' / : c II"// ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' _ LA'/I- = , = ' ' ' = t- ' I ' jCONFCTIONERY 1 . , Tobaccos and Cigars. t 1 * 3 Canned Goods 2 3C Lunch Counter. i ! i . Pl.es : Oab.es : : a.33.c3. : 33i"oa . . Phone Home Bakery. 7 HomeBakery.1 L _ d l5.oc : : = _ - - . . e _ _ . . . . _ _ e We have a large stock of the following goods and desire to have you call : and inspect them : Dain Sweeps and Mowers I ( Dain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles ' - - Fort Smith ( I Wagons II I I Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons . New Moline Wagons Sampson Windmills John Deere Buggies fit Velie Wrought Iron Buggies - e- . tit - ' " titI " . ' Success Manure Spreaders I Sharples Cream Separators . John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , - Lime , Cement , Wall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors. = { . _ / - f Valentine Lumber J CO.I _ , A. E. 3IORR1S , W. 3IORRISSEY , J. T. KEELET * DR. O. W. NOTES" | Located in buildings formerly occupied . . by W. T. Bishop as a feed and sale barn _ _ _ _ i ' e . ; . . . . ' . J . I 4 . , ' , . - - - - - - - - - - i - J--- ' ; . _ - . _ . . ------1- . : : : : - - I Lois of new type at THE DIO' : I i i CHAT office. --tl ! New and latest styles of..l.yperai . ; : t t THE DEMOCRAT office. " " ' , ' - ti Get your property insured by J. Iv ! . Rice and you will be safe. His companies pay losses promptly. * Mrs. : Ella Ellis and son Waller returned to , Idaho starting Mon day night and expected to stop at t Harrison to visit a few Jays with Grandma Ellis. B. F. Charbonneau and wife were in town Monday and called business and lit- at our office on a - tle visit. Mr. Charbonneau recent- ly sold his meat market business in Calome S. D. , and returned to his ranch. He had been running a meat market in Calome the past winter and spring arid was doing a fair business. The managers of the State Fair at.Lincoln , Sept. 6th to 10th , have again securejd the worjd renowned Liberati's Band of New York. They will give three grand con- certs in the Auditorium everyday and one concert each evening in front of the Grand Stand. Be sides the band he has with him a full compliment . ) f Grand Opera singers. To those who have at- tended the State Fair the past two years that is announcement enough. Dave Fowler's second oldest son was run over by a wagon load of hay last week , both , wheels passing over his body. The boy was on the load , and , in reaching for the lines to drive to another shock broke the front standard and fell to the doubletrees , where he held on for awhile but , the horses be- coming frightened started to run and he was jarred loose. Both wheels of the wide tire wagon passed over his chest. Another child was yet on the wagon and it was a critical moment for the fath- er. The team ran into a fence and stopped. The boy was found to be badly crushed and bruised but is getting along pretty well. . S. The , .Sparks .Reunion "takes place Friday and Saturday this week and many of Valentine peo- ple will go. The North Table peo ple will go and there'll be lots of people from down east. There'll be a big crowd there and theJ" ' II have a big time. The Sparks people are a thrifty , independent people , who take pains to make everybody feel at home and you know that they mean to entertain you. They never have : asked any other community to help them pay the expenses of entertaining their : friends. It is a whole- ouled hos- pitality that pervades the Sparks neighborhood that would not per- mit of their asking or receiving contributions from their friends they entertain to defray the ex- penses of their entertainment. No , they .don't do it that way down there. They ask you to I come and enjoy yourselves , have i a good time and they stand the expense. T. J. Christopher , AUCTIONEER. Will meet all calls-phone or mail. Versed on pedigreed stock. Valentine - Nebraska 11 , TRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER PIG best all round beer in ihe market-bar none MADE IN OMAHA % s BY THE Q p G Rt E R E1P + ftz For Bale by R. .MrGEEU. Valentino. huhh - . . -T , J" " " ' . , . . . ; , . " . . , . , . . . . . . . . " . . , . "r " " ,6.-I , . . . . . . . , - , " " " " _ -e. _ - _ . - - _ . , " - _ L' : . , 0-- ' - 0- ' " - . , I " - - , . , 0'I 'I Ail Leading fl3 / * . . Did .Grow. . . 1 , ' " . : / a , . . - , - ' . J : ; yi s 'J ' ' : 13' e-l'mitagc Brands " ; .Li el mi t age I 1 - k re w ti 37r } and . . : 3 . . t ? Bjttled . . , . . fS ; I /7U X6 - I , I Griichen- Under the . > * J . heimer ; I I a . . i . . Supervision , - . . . : . w . . . Eye of the . Whiskeys. . . . . ' U. S. Gov. , We also handle the Budweiser Beer. l , THE PALACE SALOON , I ' HENRY STETTER , Propr. , , - . . . . . Mrs. B. I. Johnson has gone east to buy her fall stock of mil . linery. The infant child of Albert Fair- child died Monday at the home ol Mrs. : Newman in this city who had taken the child to raise upon the death of its mother. W. S. Barker was called to Ainsworth last week to identify twr suits of clothes stolen out of f the Fair by a couple of smooth guys who were caught by Otto Berger while trying the same game. They are held to await district court. - . , . . . . r.H" J.JU . ' : eX'n. . .l : Ill" l LUMBER i Lath , Shingles , Doors , Windows , Paper , Pat- ent 'Roofing Tar Paper , Paints , Oil , Varnish , Brushes , ' Glass , Putty , Lime , Cement , Plaster , : . Brick , POSTS ; , Poles. We Sell Hudson Coal " . . . BISHOP & YOUNG , . GoDY , _ NEB R s j : t'S1n'mlqj'f& , : . 'f > : ! : : ! : : , ? : , , ' < , - VALENTINE BARBER SHOP ! All kinds of. . . . . . ' i\ s . ' tfI J t J . SHAMPOOS , ft MASSAGES. r AND LADIES t' HAIR DRESSING b ti Shampooing a specialty. i t \i HOT and COLD BATHS in connection ' / c * : Forest Shepard , Prop. S v Valentine State Bank Building , < H .J:1' : : ' ! i . E\1Y ' f.N l : FRANK RANDALL , < . . Drayman fLight Light and Heavy Draying E ' ? , Furniture and pianos handled ( ; in a careful ( manner. Coal ' hauled and trunks and grips . Phone No. 13i. % a specialty. - : : < < L , " , 'V' 1 - - W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUB & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. H. DAILEY , , Dentist Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. The Loup Valley Hereford Huuoh. Brownlfe , ti ebr , Soldier r.ree1.CoI ! - uniiins 17th 1G"K.V ) ! > , - a : ion of Columbus 17tl ) . . H balf brother of the : - 10OO0Crxtn - pion n , Ie , a 1 ! c1 J Prince 5uitjleM31- 151)3 ! ) at head of herd. , . . I I now-have about 30 : head of 1907 bull calves [ or sale. ) C. H. FAULHA15EU , . . , i . . . . . . . \ { j-i' _ _ _ e , \ . ! WhiSke y Go to the . - - - Stock Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER V Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. _ _ _ e GRANT BOYER , . , _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . CARPENTER & BUILDER. X i All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes I Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , moxE 72 Nebraska References : My Many : : Customers. . .J S ! 9 tt2-9 U J' of P-I he New Snap' Confectionery. Ice Cream. Soft Drinks. 3 Tobaccos and Cigars. : Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Pop Corn. N Jim FeSch - VaSentire : , Nebr. | 1 'fn9iii080 a u ® r g oaboui3Gbev aa C5i a _ . _ I - . - - I CHOOSE WISELY F 1 . . . , o o. > * v/hen you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll find aS sorts and kinds at corresponding ! prices. But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine , then take the Y \ ® sss 0 WHITE. 27 years experience aas . enabled cs to bring" out a HAKDSOME , SYMMETRICAL and . .1 WELL-BUILT PRODUCT , combining in its make-up all the good points found on high & . grade ma : faca and others that are exclusively i WHITE-for instance our TENSION INDI- t CATOR a device that shov/s the tension at a < v'4 = : glance , and we have others that appeal to care- , $ _ ful buyers. All Drop Heads have Automatic Lift and beautiful Swell Front , Golden Oak f > Woodwork : ; Vibrator and Rotary Shuttle Styles. OUR ELEGANT H. T. CATALOGUES GIVE : FULL PARTICULARS , FREE. | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. CLEVELAND , O. Aft.y , , < Wiav < > A0w * . /'tNt. I For sale by Eed Front Merc. ' Co. Valentine , Neb. ' A1lEB > 0 < A " I . .TATE FAI" r JLfHCl1-ln SLPJ : 5.hTo/Dt h \ .l , \ \ \ . ionderful displays of , II ilui. ( \k' _ _ _ . : ' " .l I Live StocKApculture/Macliinery' . ' . . . \ . I I Splendid Racing / 'A Idberatis Band and , . ( \ Grand Opera Singers. I i e , Pain's Baffle in the Clouds - - * , I I w : with Airship t ; : : : : ; : j . : AihleficMeei- Carnival -BaseBall ! : i I . DtlL . AtlD DUE-HALT RATES RO UHD TRIP Off ALL RAILROADS . . I : - c , 'to. l information. . Premium List.or Entry /anA write J : , . - . . . . . .n . . . . . . . . WR .Ii ell O..l . 8erv. : , . . . . . . , . ' . , t . , . , I . . MBM II. . . . . t. " / ' . s1t11NtNUNit . - , 1 II'Jeltn" . " - . : > > . aol > > U' " ' ' I - . caaa ! ! ! "njwy . . . : : . LINCOLN. . NEB. . . . / : " . . . „ . . 'N"H' J - - I-- II I + l. V. Nicholson returned Mon- | I day night from IIH visit to the 'I I exposition and , placed along the ' ' co as t. , . " ' . 0" -1 . . _ _ _ _ . _ - - . I Notice the big advertisement of the Valentine carnival and corns j to town prepared to enjoy the . whole week. . . - - ; , - , . . ' _ * -y - - - r .