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As a remedy for coughs , hoarseness , dif-
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.f ' ' and-passages and restores the voice to its
natural tone , all in a , very short time.
Cures the most : ; stubborn coughs. Very
pleasant to take , perfectly harmless end-
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"Simpl * . e' System
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by check was devised
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. : .suited to the need of
I 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 ' in
puts system ln-
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gives you a record of
every transaction.
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eei t , frea Olrtcst neency f6r securing patents.
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year : foar months t. t3oldba newsdealers.
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Established 1667 * . . . TO . . . .
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ST. PAUL. MINN.
Deal direct with the largest and oldesthouso
in the West. Highest prices and immediate
cash returns. Write for price , list , taes and
full information . , , . . ; . . . .
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f { Large ' . Ben Davis apples - , § 1.50
k per bushel. - Mike Davis. 45 2 I
For 'Sale : - Five French Spitz
I pups , all males , white and curly. )
-A. G. Shaw. . ' 44 4
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Dr. JPerrigo : , the Omaha e.ye
specialist , will be at the Donoher
hotel Nov. 29 , only. 45 2 .
Will Shepard returned from
Omaha Monday where he has been
in the hospital l for some time.
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E. C. Cole a general merchant
and J. W. Mann the druggist of j
Cody were in our city Tuesday.
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Frank Fisher Jr. returned from
Omaha Wednesday morning where ,
he had been' to have an operation
performed on his n' ) se.
, V. B. Grace and family arrived
Monday ! from Sioux City , la. , to
make their home in Valentine.
Mr. Grace will assist his father in
the Doqpher hotel.
Wanted - Married man to milk
and care for thirty milqh cows.
will furnish three room house
milk and pay ( § 60 per month. 4(5 (
MAKK : D. CYPHERS .
Mrs. S. r ? ' . Green and little
I daughter Jane of Ewing came up
' on the afternoon train yesterday
Y . to speLd thanksgiving with her
parents Rev. 'V.V. . Wells and
wife. , . . . .
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Fischer's hardware is expecting
an electric or pneumatic vacmira
cleaner , which will be good news
for the hou . wtte. ' Makes house-
keeping a pleasure. Further no-
tice next week. 42
J. C. Nort-hrup has bppn given
a position with the C. & N.- i 'V. as
, amaged freight inspector with
headquarters at Chadron but he
will cont.i.nue for the present to
live at Valentine.
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Thomas Huston of Chesterfield
shipped in this week 11 cows and " : \
I a bull of the Reg. thorobred stock b
imported from England and rec-
ently sold by Minier Bros at their r.
Reg. stock sale at Oakland , Nebr.
Your attention is called to the
thoroughbred stock sale ad\T of M.
Nansen of Gordon on the last of
page of this paper. He has some \ ) ,
fine stock which he is going to sell
at Gordon on Saturday , Dec 17 ,
1909. < n
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John Cordier came down from
his rancty ' , ' on th. - .r.p , rvation . last , .M
Saturday after a load of coal anfl J
repairs for his hay binder. Mr.
Cordier has a hay contract at the al
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agency and gets § 10 par ton for A
his bay.
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G. W. Gaskil ! left forx the Old OJ
Soldiers ] Home at Milford Nehr. OJ
with Danny McVey whom he is at
is taking there to the home. He B
will visit for a few days at Omaha Cf
and Nebraska City before return- tll
ing j home.
lVrrs.- Nettie \wo
: Bradley and two
youngerchildren returned last
, Thursday from a three weeks'
visit with her father in the eastern V :
part of the state. Her father had
been ill but recovered and was he
glad to have his daughter visit ; him ti ]
and it was equally pleasant for
Mrs. Bradley. '
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Another snow fell Sunday about G
seven or eight inches deep , com
ing i down softly like a drizzling
rain with very little wind. fi'Ionze
day morning the house tops , L (
, fences , trees and posts were heap-
I ed up with snow. Sidewalks and '
flat roofs had to be shoveled off 't
again and it takes the best part of tur :
a day for the ordinary force to
clean up after a heavy snow. But bor
we' re glad to have the snow and at
the weather following- was warm ,
and it mostly melted ] Tuesday. .
day
George 0. Weisflog had the se
misfortune Monday of last week
to lose his dwelling in the German :
. Settlement ] by fire which started ]
: in an upstairs room from an un h
known cause. They saved all of aft
the household goods down stairs , J
but found it impossible ] to put out ard
arc
the fire . which they tried to do for {
some time by carrying water and They SP
throwing on but the smoke was so Tr :
dense . that they couldn't get near
too
the fire. Mr. Weisflog carried ni ( ]
only § 400 insurance i on hrs house
but got § 341 for household goods V
burned or destroyed. time
of
Harry L. Nelson and Miss Olive
A. Bright were married at Watei- lems
loo la. , Wednesday , Nov. : 17 , heard
1909. Mr. Nelson returned to
that
Valentine with his l ride Sunday them
noon where they will make their
future home , Mr. Nelson resumS
ing his former position as express : ma
agent at this place. Miss B'right's birl
home was Independence , Iowa , h ra
and she had been for some time a home
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stenographer for a .business firm , were )
in Cedar Rapids , la. : Mr. Nelson ' joy '
Valen- tainly
tine . who will , be _ glad . to learn ! of . her
pis return and ' w6' ' join with them day.
in- congratulations : : . .
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, visiting . friends in AILS worth. ' -
I Good winter apples § 1.00 per
bushel Abraham Joseph's. 462 .
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For Sale ] - Old Catholic parson- j
ac e. For particulars call on
Father Blaere. - - 29 I
Carl Myers a teacher of the
west end of the county is among j
the many teachers in town today.
I For Sale - Spcond hand Cash Reg
I ister. Total adder. Registers Ic
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to 999. . Chapman The Druggist.
Some one toojt : John St , I tter' :
check book and sales book. What
for or vho the party was is ' a '
mystery. ' s.
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O. D.Gary of the ' boarding
school 'is enjoying ' his annual
vacation visiting friends in and
around Valentine. '
Sarn Hudson is in town to spend
Thanksgiving with his "wife \ the '
county superintendent , and ' attend
the teachers' banquet. '
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W. S. Jackson is having the
fror of his : hardware dept. of the
Red Front taken out and a plat ]
form built preparatory to erecting
a second story. .
One house for rent- in town , 4
rooms and city water.
Two houses for sale. . . . .
Several farms and ranches for
sale ; in tracts , of 80 , 120 , 160 , 480
and 2480 acres. I. M. Rice , Valen 1
tine Nebr.
Thomas Van Buren and Al I
Webb have been making ) ' ome im-
provements in. the Honrm Bakery
and expect : to kppp up the former I
record ot a first class all night res < :
taurant ; and bakery.
John Eaton has leased the Chir
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cago : house from Mrs. Sena Sears
and takes possession Dec. 1st.
Mr s. Spars retains a room in the ( '
hotel when she is in town and ex0
pects to make her home there. " \ '
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W. K. Palmer ] & Co. will be u
here next week with a lot of ada
vertising for the new electric road ' 1
f C. H. Cornell's and the latter P
vyill start shortly to finance the 1 >
proposition which it is believed
will be forthcoming and during , J
next summer great activity may be }
expected ( along the border land. ( lo
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Obed Bean the Is'tepfather { , ' of ' I
McArthur" ' arrived this Friday n :
morning from Cedar Rapids Ia.
and identified the body. He says
the man's name was Oscar Mc
Arthur instead of Charles and u
that he was 28 J ears. and 11 in
months' old at his death. His K
mother , a sister . and a brother live 1 *
i Ceder Rapids Ia. , where ! ' 1r. : u
Bean will take the body of the de- the
cpased \ and the funeral will be held
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dim Hudson delivered cattle in not
Valentine the first of the week. ceed
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Mrs. J. C. Geyer returned f J
home Monday night from Val en'd : :
tine. ! ' : 'Ie
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Ruth Geyer is home " after a vlole
weeks' visit with her brother Roy allud accui
Geyer. andJU
Sparks lost one of her old citi and
ns this week when Charley izen
Lower moved away. the
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Jettie Hamer , who "has been asrcJ
siting , Mrs. Frank Thompson , rebJ'
turned home Sunday. to
ed
The chicken-pox is in the neigh- of
borhood. The pupils and teacher
Highland ] have all had th
them. I
Dr. Lewis was in Sparks ! 'Tues pic
Df
y night , called there by the ers'
serious illness of Chas. Hudson. reiv
Miss Myrtle Searby of the for ,
Highland district called at the just (
Chas. Hudson home
as. Saturday Luck
afternoon. tcjtc
by
Robert McCormick and HowJ
IK'Sii }
I Burleigh were obliged to Ib
spend Saturday night in Sparks. : pron
expected to reach home in now
Tripp county but found the roads
I bad for farther travel that = =
night. -
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Wess Osborne is spending his
Ie trying to puzzle the brains
the school teachers in the neigbs
borhood with all the catch prob- , F
1S and conundrums he ever 1
rd of. If anyone knows of any : :
b
t are puzzlers please forward
m to him. x
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unday ) , Nov. 21st. , was Grand- .t
Hudson ; seventy-seventh ;
birthday. ' The children and
grand-childern . gathered at her
oe to help celebrate. Nineteen
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themselves. The dinnp-r cer re I
1I.rVa ! ? good and all wished
many. . , ha " py.returns . Qf..the " : "
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The . Court In Doubt , but Pronounces ,
Sentence.
TVith halting tones and in a manner
plainly denoting the confused condi
tion of his mind. a Pollock ( began the
pronouncement of the sentence with
an apology in part and an attempt at
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argument in reply to Warren's speech.
According to the Fort Scott Tribune ,
Warren's impassioned address made a
most profound impression.
"The fact that Judge Pollock stated
he had given the case weeks and
wcel of dellbcratiqn ! } and had hardly !
known what to do shows ; that Warren
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may have had some merit in his claim ! I
that the government had -sanctioned
; : idl1npin ; . The RH'h11' ! : . Warren de
livered will be kept as a treasure l by ,
many , who are with him in this case/ '
declared the Tribune.
, " "Warren's Great .
Speech. ,
The speech } which is destined to be
C011K immortal in revolutionary ! lit
erature ' , is as follows : " *
I wish to call the attention of the
court to the fact that this casr is the
outgro.wth of the kidnaping of three
workmen by the agents of the great
mining corporations , with ' the con
nivance of the state officials : of Idaho
and Colorado. ! The kidnapin-r : : } of thc e
workingmen was : acquiesced in : by : t :1 : u'
president ; and , sanctioned '
by the su -
preme court of the United Slates. {
In referring to the manner : in which
these ! workingnicn were ' taken from
iheir homes as kidnaping } I wish ! it un
derstood that no less distinguished ! a
personage < than Justice MeKenna of
the supj-eme court of the ! UnitedJStates
'uVed tfiis term in dissenting from the
opinion of his associates. : ; Justice Me- :
Ken : na. ; after reviewing ! : , the facts laid
before the ' ' '
supreme court said : :
Jn the f-ase at bar the 'statl' , tlmni : : ; ; ' ! '
their oHicer.s. ! aro lt t b e ofTendoi ' . ' : . They I' l y
1 illegal exertion of , power . l ! ' p-ivocl thi t
accused ; of a constitutional right. * * ' *
Kidnaping i is a crime pure and simple.
* * All of the oJIicers : of the law are
supposed . . to he on guard against th's. !
* * But how , , '
is it when the law becomes
.e kidnaper-when the officers of the
law. using the forms and exerting its
power , become abductors This is not a
distinction without a difference , another
forin of the crime of kidnaping , distfn-
guished : only from tha committed by an
individual by circumstances. If a state
may say to one within her borders and I
upon whom her process is served , "I will
It inquire ! how you : came here ; I must
execute my laws urul } re-nit you to pro :
ceedings ! against those \\'io ; have v : rang-
you " may she so p1r' vd against her of
fenses ? 1\I ' she . . . -
May v.-.t-n ! that by mere
physical presence , \'ji Ilia her borders an
accused person is within her jurisdiction
denuded of his constitutional rights ,
hough he has been brought the-e ! by her
violence ? And constitutional rights the '
accused ( ll-e three workingmen : I have
alluded to ) in this case certainly did have ,
d valuable ones.
Justice ! McKcnna voiced my views I
d the views of every law abiding cit
n on this important matter touching
rights of the individual. But the
suprQme court declared otherwise and
refused : to grant the relief asked ! for
these workingmc'i and guaranteed
them by the constitution of the Unit
States and by every consideration
fair play and justice. '
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To Test the Supreme Court.
it was during the heat of this strug- =
: between -the Western Federation
Miners and the wealthy Mine Own
: ' association of the west that I con
ceived' < the idea of offering a reward (
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ex-Governor Taylor , " , ho , as was
generally known , was a fugitive from
justice : ! from his home state of Ken
'k y and in hiding in Indiana pro
tected from the service of requisition
the governor of Indiana whose
position , was indorsed by Governor
Iljosevelt ] bf Xew York and every
prominent Republican politician } and
newspaper ; in the United States.
, ( to be continued )
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"You , I
said Judge Lindsey to the I
policeman " want to save
bicycles. , ) want to save '
) oys. " . -
From CThe Beast and
the j Jungle , " in the -
DECEMBER EVERYBODY'S
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It's ' a big " , human well- ! Dai
written Get it and !
tr story. : Uig ,
read it. S Loi
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George Elliott. : . VnA
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VALENTINE'S PUgE 'LIQUOR CENTER .
V Walther , F. A. Meltehdorff , Propr. ' ,
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Fresh Stock > of Groc ries' L.
Gome in and see.
: Valentine
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and sale business. Rigs to hire. - . ;
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r , wl1zn , you fcuy ? GZ : : VI TNG MACHINE. You'll Gad aH sorts and lands at . .
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f ' ? c.r.i.n : . ; ; plat . Bui if you : v/ant & recutiHs " serviceable Machine , Inea taic '
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J ; . .y , i " 27 yccrs erccriencs fus cnaikd to to fcring" ; : -
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) ou i ELCGAHT . ? ; . T. CATALOGUES GIVE FULL PARTICULARS. FREE.
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For sale by Red Front Merc. Co. Valentine , Neb. . . "
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WEEK ENDING NOV. Vi . 1009.
illy L mean temperature 33- : .
, Normal temperature 31 = . '
ghebt temperature 60 ° .
west temperature,9c.
mgeof tcnipcrature 5I : .
ecipltat'.oii for week .50 of an inch.
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\verage fgCflJl : 3fear ' O.lCof an Inch
x-cipitation March 1st to date IT . 83 inches.
Average for 21 years 19/rr of an inches.
Joux J. McLEAs ; O"bserVfe'r. : !
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Per Cwt. Tor Ton. ; .
Bran , sacked. . . . $1 05 . § 18 00 . '
Shorts , sacked . I 05 20 00' ' : . '
Corn , sacked 1 25 24 00. _ -
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Oats sacked - 1 45 2 $ ' 60 - , . : .
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