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" . : - ! : ' ' , . ' - , . ' ' ' - . . , . - ' , ' , " . ' \ , . . . " . . ; : $ . " . . . . . , ' _ ' . . , ' ' 1. ' " . . . . . ' ' - , * - - r-w r VALENTINE 0'i . I , . \ . . . . . . . i i : . i . J ' . . - , ' . , , . . / 1 TALENTINE NEBR. THURSDAY APRIL 7 1910. Volume 25 No. 13 ' . 1. M. Rice , Editor and Proprietor , , , , , , , . I * . ' . ' . * > _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ L.J . . ; _ . - - - - - . - - - . - - - - - - - - - - n O > > @b } ) m < < ( [ rr @ ° 1 > > y'l ( { { ° o ' - " . 0 b > > < < ( < < : 0000 > > n OD ° "t r . o @ ' o dd 9D # & dd o , \ . . S RED JACKET PUMPS are GOOD PUMPS" dfr IPEO I THEY RAISE WATER FROM THE DEEPEST WELLSfWlTH tIt THE LEAST WORK. ACHILD ' . . . ' "e'f' . ' : ( cJAcKET'CAN PUMP THEM. . , ' " . . jJUMP. THE RED JACKET COSTS NO MORE . THAN ANY OTHER . , . .a GOOD PUMP , " AND T..HEY ARE , . . . t i wdw n r tkP ? ' " So Easy to Fix " [ + . , 7 - " ' " , k jj ( ! Ea "Fix'Em Yourself" ' piNPS . . ' . Jrnt A RED JACKET PUMP . . , - GIVES YOU A r anda tyrs , I - : - ; , . . „ PRIVATE : , Monhq Wrane ! : WATERWORKS. . 4 Come In and Let Us Talk to You About It . . . 'j We have seme Booklets to Distribute FREE I I 1'I ! : ' r Tho ' 1 . , RED , ' I f Rr 't ' JACKET ' . .Jt r - r Out of r Sight ! J , > _ , I. I 1 I also that.we handle D. M. Fer- Remember that. we - ° ? < < < < I ; . < < < < O ' ry's and Sioux City Seed Go's seeds. O > > > > i. . Fresh stock just received. . r D. . . . " 9x g 0 I , "RED FRONT' a < < < < 0 > > > > I : I ! HARDWARE. " ' F I. III , " , , . ' , . . : o I " . ( dBl .tl . x ) JKtml y I3S2I29E2 S 2S2S25J22OI - CS ffiS f5EX92SHS3 [ 33CSEi i . c\ r Eureka Saloon ' ' " ROBERT McGEER , Propr. Fjiie Wines , Liquors and Cigars ' Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : \ . . . Old Crow , J _ . Sherwood , . Hermitage , . . . . Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , . Spring Hill , . . ' and 28/year/old . , . and Jas. E Pepper - 0 , F C , Taylor. , 1 , I These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. gov- ernment warehouse. They are guar- . anteed pure and unadulterated. Un . excelled for family and medical use. y % Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout Bass Ale Storz ' . . Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , . 43 - Valentine Nebraska l E Chartered ns a Stsite Bunk Chartered ns u National Bank J } me 1 , I SSI. August 12 , l'J02. . The ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK . Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) Yalentine , . - Nebraska. I OARITAL PAID IN A General Banking , Exchange . $25,000. . . . and , J Collection Business : : : : - C. H. COKNKLI. , President. " M. V. NICHOLSON , Cashier. J. ' 1' . May , Vice President. Miss GiiKJf HOENIQ , Ass't Cashier. .a - - - - - - 'zKX & * _ _ _ r ' , : . " CASH FOR CREAM ! , . . ; , " . / r < 1 ; . ' VanBmen . . . & Webb. . H I' ; L " " " ' .b" . . . . . . . d I " " " . . ' . ' . . . 't. . ' 4. ' . - , I ' ' I 1 Read the .Advertisements61 . . . , 4 \ ' , J _ ' _ ' " . _ _ . . . . . . . , . . , ' ' - . ' \ " . . . . - . - . . . : 9 : . . - r " , ' " . . . . \ . xc : , .i t : . . , " " " a ' + . " " " , ; . r . . : ; : , P-.k-J.I - ; : , a't " ' , : ' . h ' ' , . , } . ; ; : - - - - _ .1 C. & N. W. New Time Table.I I WEST BOUND : No. 1 , 7:32 : p. J11. New passenger train. No. , 'J , 1 : : J. 3 a. in. Old " " No. 119 , 11:55 p : ni. Through freight train. No. 81,10:2011.111. Local freight train. - EAST HOCND : No.2 , 10:50 p. in. New passenger train. No. 0 , 5:0. n. J11. Old" " No. lltf , G:20a. ( ( ) m. Through freight train. No. 82 , a:5iO p. m. Local freight train. I ! THE VILLAGE ELECTION . A. N. COMPTON - - 145 W. S. BARKER - . - 139 J. T. KEELEY - - 140 Ninas - . - - 87 Pettycrew . - 74 Hornby - - - 75 The election returns may not be gratifying to the "drys" who secretly thought this was the year for them to win , relying up- on some dissatisfaction with the old board for their encouragement or upon their superior candidates , who may have been somewhat ex alted in their views. Viewing the situation either way you will , we fail to see where , they get any consolation out of their overwhelming defeat. If it was their cause , they cannot feel proud of the great falling off of their vote a year ago , and two years ago when they had a re spectable following. Their great , . wind-jammer was at his zenith be- cause of previous decent behavior , and the following was led by zeal for some reasonable . . . demands. This accomplished , they should have quit , rather than die out by slow decay. But if their candidates should not conclude tha.t it was the ques- tion upon which they . stood then they vill have to admit a poor mean personality and that their : friends might have done better in the election with finer timber to be voted upon. Either they will admit that their cause is unjust and greatly in the minority in this good community or that their can- didates should not be sticking themselves up to be run for office 'ear'after year when the vote shows plainly they are not wanted , but this may also be wrong as it may have been the desire of the ele ments to give the Searchlight woman a little of her own medi- cine in ' 'retiring her to private life or snowing her under" as she chooses to express herself about gentlemen who are respected ev erywhere they are known. If there is any consolation for them it must be in the vinegar jug where they may invite their boot-legger friends and others who fight without any excuse except- ing just because they're mad- mad at somethin' or uther , but we'll stand with the hosts who stand up for Valentine and are the best citizens of Valentine. Falls From Scaffold And Instantly I Killed. David Bruce McMillan , one of the bridge workers on a high scaf- fold , fell 90 feet to the ground Tuesday afternoon and died in- stantly. The gang of workers on his scaffold had re-adjusted it and Mc Millan was in the act of laying one of the planks . on the needle pinion , which is called a 4x6 and about 18 feet long , when it broke in the middle , and he fell , striking on another pinion projecting 30 feet below with such force as to break it and then fell to the ground 60 feet farther. Ed Magee , had been sitting on this beam only- few minutes be- fore and another worker was on the scaffold at the time but saved himself by catching a rope. Also another workman was in the act of sliding down a rope onto the scaffold when it broke and he cI c I s veli birasblf by hanging , onto the . : z , ' ; t. , . , ' _ " 1- : . ' ; t l'/ - - , , _ . LL _ _ d _ . cJ----- : . f _ . _ , . ' . . ' ' . _ . . , . . . , . - rope. The deceased was a good steady worker and popular with all the boys. He was always ready , they say , to. do his share of the work. His home was in Bel ) Verna , Pa. The body was taken charge of by Sheriff Rosseter in the absence of the coroner and the following is the coroner's verdict : State of Nebraska , ) } Cherry County. j ss At an inquisition holden at Val- entine , in Cherry county , on the 5th day of April , 1910 , before me , C. A. Ilosseter , acting coroner of said county , upon the body of David Bruce McMillan , lying dead , by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed the said jurors upon their oath do say that the said David Bruce McMillan came to his death accidentally , by falling from the steel bridge in the course of construction of the Chicago & Northwestern' Bail way Company on the Niobrara river two and one-half miles east of Valentine in Cherry coanty , Ne- braska , through the breaking of a needle beam accidentally. Attest : C. A. ROSSETER , Shf. , Acting Coroner. I. M. RICE. C. S. REECE. . . CJIAS. LEWIS. W. W. MCDONALD. : ; H. , V. GRAHAM. " W. S. JACKSON. \ Funeral services were cond uct- ed by Rev. W. W. Wells of St. John's church in the Red Front undertaking rooms Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A large and sympathetic gathering of friends and companions were present to show their respect for the de- " ceased. The remains were then taken by Thpmas Frawley , a friend , to Pittsburg , Pa. \ for in- t rm ; mt. . . - , . , SCHOOL NOTES . Vern Veach entered the second grade Monday. : Alvia Bradley of-the fourth grade is in school again. Eush Clark has gone to OraaLa to have his eyes treated. The third grade are taking up the study of Cherry county. Herman Phifer and Kachel Van Winkle have dropped out of the third grade. The second grade will write and illustrate the story of The House That Jack Built. / Hattie Veach , Hyacinth Hobson and Merritt Bishop have returned to the fifth grade. The children of the third room have brought several beautiful plants to decorate the room. Prof. Gregory was in the gram- mar room Friday and gave an interesting talk on physiology. ? The talk by Prof. Gregory last : Friday morning was much appre- ciated by the second and third grades. The high school was favored Wednesday morning with an ad- t dress on the Holy , Land by Rev. Cald well. The visit from Wbittier land was , a pleasing part of the pro- gram given by the firs division in he second room last Friday , The genial Prof. G. A. Gregory , who has been promoted to be state inspector of normal training in high schools , inspected the various ooms last Friday . and found that jood and thorough work was be- ing done in the schools. Ho was in his usual happy mood and gave a ! L helpful and pleasant talk to the high school besides taking charge of > the class in theory and practice. Are are nlways glad to see Prof. jregory for he carries sunshine wherever he goes. ' \ . ' - ' . Eggs for hatching , from pure bred single comb White Leghorn , > 1 per 15 , $ 4 per 100. I B I . M D. ' { } frlIERS. t . = . , ' . : no .v . . . " ' u _ . . ; . . . . , , , , . .5 . , " , . , . ' - " SAY ! JFYou VJLL LOOK INTo QVK. / VALUES ON (4ROCE , lESYou ; . ( CAN SEE BETTER THAN \NECANTELL. , You WHAT THIS ' . MEANS . : i ° 7 \ , . ' \ \ , \ \ . \ . - - d0 . . 0. : ; - : " -z- : A\ I . / \ ' : L , J I I \ I UALiT . / UP --0.- . ' . - i . ' - . . . s ; DOWN } 'p- c.op'riqht..19f. : ) I ; frQ u. C24 PN ' ( WE DON'T BELIEVE IN SELLIN6 POOR , GRoCER- IES AT ANY PRICE , . WE BELIEVE'IN A KIN6 * . * , ONLY A MODERATE PRICE FOR GOOD GooDS. IF . c YOU START TO BUY YOUR GRoCERIES FROM UJ , YOU WILL BUY ALL FROM US , BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND THAT THE THINGS YOU GET AT OUR 'sToR.E.foR YOUR TABLE WILL BE GooD. WE CARRY BOTH STAPLE AND FANCY GRo- . CERIEs. CERIES.RESPECTFULLY RESPECTFULLY . . . " - , . . - - ' - - - - Farm Implements We sell farming implements as well as other merchandise . . ' . at reasonable prices. , , " - Call and try us. - _ S VV : , ' . . . . - - CROOKSTON. NEBRASKA. MAX E. VIERTEL. DEALER IN EVERYTHING. GnTlZRlffl ! Mt A 1r &im ' . . ' ' Stetter & Tobien , Props. , , , " .nl. I ' 0 J. - I lil ' , I 'I DEALERS IX fl I . All Kinds of Fresh 1 I : I and Salt Meats. . . . \fVill \ buy your Cuttle , Hogs , . , Poultry , Horses , Mules and mything you have to sell. _ \ _ _ . 1 .5 : Ar..or.'IF. ' . ' . ' " . . - 1 ' " . TilE FAIR d ' is headquarters for Gent's Furnishings of . all kinds. And Winter Goods are being sold at way down prices. Come in and , / we will show you. And remember we - have the greatest line of Children's , Iis- . ses' , Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. And for . , . . . Work Shoes this is the only place. . Come - . in ; it is a pleasure tous to show you . our goods. McCall : Patterns always in stock. . \ . . . - . . . - 41 f-- , 1 V . - - . , : . - ; Phone 145. H. W. HOENIG , Propr. ' - - . . , . . . . . - a. . . . " "