, 0iBtorlcal Society , -ro-ro . .t\ " ' " " " _ . . / . . . . . _ . \ , _ , , . ' . ' . , ' . ' , ' " , : . . . . . ' . . . . . , - ' - " - P' - - - - " " , = - , ' . r , ' , . . . , w ( : " - ; , . < . : p . , , " . . " . . , . , . . , . . . . . . . . r , ' ' f " - I 1 4r- . , " r " . . - . ' " . . . . ; . ! . . , . . ' . . . . . , i4 : 0 , , . ' " \ ' Y14q ! s , , _ .J ; , , . . . " . _ _ . _ _ ' , _ . , . . " . " " . a . " . . ' . . : - ' : " " ' : ; ; . : - y -r , . . . , . . . . . r . ; 3 : : i5 , . . 'I'H.E j V ALENrl 'INE"'DEM ± ORA'l : . . ' : . . . : , : , . r "J t' - , ' - . - , : " - - . 1. M. : Kice , Editor and Proprietor ' VALENTINE , NEB H. , THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER : 2 , 1909. . Volume 24 , X o. 34- - . . . _ _ , _ u _ _ . _ _ _ . . -LIII . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . - . : - _ _ - - - - _ _ _ oe _ _ i ) . ' THIS - I8JliLTFE j - - - T - . and the Red Front SVIero. Go 's V e ( I HARDWARE DEPARTMENT . I IS7THE PLAOE - . I I > > ' to buy your . - GASOlENE . OR OIL STOVE / , ( i ) . . f. wr , - . e Get ready for the hot days. We have the largest and best assortment of Gasolene and , Oil Stoves eve ) ' shown in the city. Seeing is believing. Call and see them for yourself. We \ are also headquarters for Garden Tools , Garden Hose , Sprinklers , and Hose Nozzles ; Garden Seeds , Barbed Wire and Field Fence. We also the - are only up-to-date em- e balmers and undertakers in Cherry county. , Red Front Mere. Co0 : _ t $ - J - = = = = = " . . r , l Eureka Saloon ROBERT McGEER , Propr. 1 M ' i Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars I \ Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : . Old Crow , 1 Sherwood , ' Hermitage , ' . . . Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , r , f T Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , and 28 r year/old - " and Jas , E Pepper O , F , C Taylor. . . . r These whiskies were purchased in bond ri Fij and came direct from the U. S. gov- ' , , ernment warehouse. They are guar- anteed pure and unadulterated. Un excelled for family and medical use. t ; a . Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , , Guinness's Extra Stout ' . , Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , : , Valentine = Nebraska J . . . . rr , . . . . . . . . , - Chartered ns a State Bank. . . ' "t : ; Chartered as a National Bank : . ' _ . , _ . June 1 , . 1&1. - . * " ; August 12 , r.0i ; ) : The FIRSt ; NATIONAL BAHK . ( SUl'CL'SSOl' to Bank of Valentine. ) : * Yalentine , - Nebraska. ) r OAIUTAIj PAID IX . . A General , Banking , Exchange - 25000. and Collection Business : : : : , . . . . . . ( I. H. OOKXfci , President. M. V. NICHOLSON- , Cashier. P\ J . T. May , Vice President. , " Miss GL-EX HOKKIG , Abb't Cashier. - @ Gj- _ A New Hotel. Electric Lights. , . Good Rooms. . - Hot and Cold Water. ; : Chicago House NEAR DEPOT l I MRS. S. A. SEARS , Propr. , Yalentine , Nebr. Rates $1 1 per day , Calls for all trains. --e _ _ ( j . Read the Advertisements. . . - 1 . - C. & N. W. New Time Table. I WEST HOUND : No. 7 , 1:10 p. in. New passenger train. . . . . No. :5 : l , 1:8Z : ! : ) a. n } . Old " " No. 110 , 11 : . " , : ) ] ) . in. Through freight train. ' No. 8l,10:20a.in. ( I : Local freight train. I' EAST uouxn : No. 2 , UXp. ( ) in. New passenger train. No. 0 l , , 5:115 ( a . in. Old" " ' No. IKS ( , li i : : ' ( ) a. in. Through freight train. No. 8J , JJ:30 : ( ) p. in. Local freight train. I Obituary. At Oakland , California , on Aug- ust 26 , 1909 , Hiram Cornell peace- fully passed to the Great Beyond. Mr. Cornell was born in Ulster county , N. Y. , June 24 , 1815 , and was at the time of his death 94 years , 2 months and 2 days old. He was married to Sarah A. Haight , June 25 , 1839 , and lived until 1859 in New York state , in which year he movred with his family onto a farm in Galloway , ( county , Missouri. On the breaking out of the Civil ' war he was commissioned a cap- taia of the Enrolled Missouri Mi litia , and served as such until the ' 1 close of the rebellion. He removed from Missouri : to Wisconsin in 1871 , where he re sided until 1884 , when he came to Valentine , following his son , Charles , who had come to this country in 1880. He resided in Valentine until 1895 when he went with Mrs. Cornell to stay ( with a daughter in California , in : hopes ( that a warmer climate would be more congenial to the latter's health. Mrs. Cornell died , how- ever , at Lodi , that state , Jan. 28 , 1896. They'had , at that time , lived together over 56 years. After the death of his , wife he 1 divided his time between his home in Valentine , on a property which he purchased in Mississippi ' , ' and ; California. He leaves Tour ' daughters , Mrs. t Shidy , Mrs. Leffingwell , Mrs f Moore and Mrs. Davis , and one 3 son , Charles , of this place. The former three were with him dur- , ing his final sickness. Mr. and Mrs. : Cornell were both brought up in the Quaker faith , ; < - and the former was a Mason : since c early manhood ] Government Homesteads. One and a half million acres of 3 farming and grazing land will be opened for settlement in the Chey enne river and standing Rock In- dian Reservations , October 4th to 23rd. Registration to be made at Aberdeen . . , and - at Pierre , the capi- tol I of the state. r Fast daily through trains via c direct lines to Pjerre and Aber- deen via The Cicago & ; Northwest- ern Ry. For full information regarding rates , with pamphlets telling how to secure a homestead of 160 acres from the government , apply to any ticket , - agent , The North-- western Line. 34 3 , t About .J.90 manufacturers of farm machinery will be represent- i ed in that department at the state fair September 6-10 , and the farm- er who contemplates the purchase t of a ' new machine will be amply repaid by carefully looking over j and comparing the different makes shown : by experts in charge , mak- ing it possible to get exactly the i machine best suited to his needs. 1 On Sunday evening , last , Ches- ter Wells left for Lake : : Okiboje , Iowa , for a ten days' outing at his uncle's cottage near the lake , be- fore returning for his next year's work at Creighton university at Omaha. . At St. John's church on Sun- day , next , Sept. 5th , there will be ( a celebration of the Holy ; Euchar t ist , with sermon , at 11 a. m. Ev- ensong , with address , at ' 7:30 : p. ) m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. New and latest styles of type at TIlE DEMOCRAT office. tf ( . : < ' , i . _ , -8- _ -z J , ' . Cluett and ; . fj \ : ' , . , , , , ; . Monarch . . . " . ; , / " ' . IV I 1 ; . ' t , Shirts 0 1 1 , ' i , e \ % \ If you have never experienced the \ cool , comfortable effect of the Cluett HI , T fashions are just and Monarch Coat Shirts you have , SHIRT as any other missed something. We have just un- . fashions. 1 packed the largest and nobbiest line of these shirts that we have ever shown. e Styles come and styles gc . . . : : > . Sizes from 14 ? to 18 , with extra large : Unless you buy a shirt bodies for stont men , and assorted made by a house that knows J t 4 y sleeve lengths.T e are still continu , where and how to secure " , clearance sale of ing our summer W the authoritative styles , you goods , with exceptional bargains. cannot be sure that your Ask for Trading Stamps. A shirt is correct. . The CLUETT label war- / _ . e rants correctness as well as durability. $1. 50 and more. f _ @ " _ e o _ _ _ _ - ECXURSION RATES. Nebraska State Fair- Lincoln , Neb. fia the Northwestern" Tickets n > < sale Sept. Gtfa to 10th ; return imit Sept. 13th. Grand demon- itratioji , of the Agricultural. , Live Stock ; , Industrial and Educational nterests of the state , surpassing all previous expositions. Don't fail o attend. For tickets , rates and ull particulars apply to any ticket -gent of the Northwestern Line. : : : :1 : i' : ! St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held as follows : In Valentine on Sunday , Sept. 5th. > > First mass at S a. m. Sec- nd mass at 10 a. m. Benedictory of the Blessed Sac- 'arnent after mass. Instruction for the children at I ) . . > p. m. LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. FREE LANDS IN WYOMING. Chicago & Northwestern Ry. Send for booklet telling how to iecure : 320 acres of U. S. govern- nent lands in Wyoming free of ost : , and describing various irri- gation projects and the mostap- roved methods of scientific dry 'arming ' , HomeseLkers' : rates. direct train service from Omaha md the East. S. F. Miller , G. F. e P. A. , Nebraska and Wyoming Divisions , Omaha. 34 3 The races at the state fair , Sep- ember 6-10 , give promise of some oyal sport. There are three har- less races each of the big days , esides > two or more running races. Flie L5 mile relay race , in , which he rider will change horses at the md of each mile , and run five niles each da.i . is i attracting con- iderable attention , and inquiries .bout this race have been received rora North and South Dakota , , Montana , Idaho , Colorada , Kan- as ; and Missouri. ' Among the attractions at the tate , fair September 6-10 will be plendid ; racing , Pain's 1,000 dis- jlay of fireworks nightly , Liber- iti's New York Military : Band md Grand. , Opera Singers , The Swift Six-horse Team , Kline's sarnival , electric theatre , normal .raining . teachers' and farmers' in- ; stitutes , fish exhibit , and many I ) ther educational and amusement I Matures. Lots of new , type at THE DEMO : ! I : CRAT office. tf ' ' \ - - " Farm Implements , . t - We sell farming implements as well as other . . . merchandise . . at reasonable prices. ' . r t * . Call and try us. ' , ' : . . . - - - . - = - - " 'f . . " - " : ' , . . -i : r _ CROOKSTON" NEBRASKA. , M AX E. VIERTEL . . . DEALER IN EVERYTHING. ' ' NEW PERFECTION . Blue Flame Oil Stoves - These stoves are made by the Standard Oil Co. , - and they are the best that money can buy. They furnish an intense steady heat , lighted in a second , no smoke , no soot , and no danger , whatever. One , two and three burners , and also with cabinet wanning shelx or oven as you desire. . Prank Fischer. _ L "r iUTU1 Li&T J&I ( Stetter & Tobien , Props. i II''I , $ / DEALERS IX r . . All Kinds of Fresh fi M.rl r. .t , . ! 1 I I and Salt 1lea s. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and 'd , - } ' anything you have to sell. . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - r . H. W. Hoenig , now owner of , : THE FAT r I' * _ ; - Valentine , Nebraska . Formerly owned by W. S. Barker. I handle every r , . \ thing in the line of Gent's ( and Ladies' Furnishings. : First class stock at right prices is my aim. ' ' I solicit your patronage. ' . r 4 ' H m r o IIOENIG. ' L 2r - - - - - - . F8 STU LA-Pay When CUReD Pili I , All Rectal Diseases cured without a surgical G operation. No Chloroform , Ether or other gen eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED . . , ' . . to last a LIFE-TIME. t ' } EXAMINATION FREE. WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS r : e. E. R. TARRY 224 r Bee Building : : , Omaha : , Nebraska : o