. ' " - \ .1 , . A'I. ! " . ( 1 - W .I . . . ! n : ' i DEATH' , FOR : , I . ! r , I NS.ECTS 9 Something can now be had for the dpstruction of evp.ry I i I insect that flies , creeps , jumps 9 or crawls. This is an es pecially good season to de stroy them as a little later 'they ' will multiply with marvelous rapidity. I For bed bugs you will find .1 no surer antidote than Balls' Bed Bug .I Killer . , . It is well to use it now and kill off these pests before they lay eggs for a new crop. I We can supply you with the best insectides for every , purpose-for those that in- fest the home , the barn , or I that attack vegetation or e stock. . I VALENTINE. NED m . ® - - . ; ot. . . . . 1II. - . . < . . . . 'tD . . ; rv- < . . . . - - , = 8 - . - j } JOHN D. EATON : : Drayman < < : Light and Heavy Draying ' , i : Furniture and pianos handled , , : in a careful manner. Coal : , hauled and trunks and grips ' ' : a specialty. l Phone No. griPSj' : , : : : . : : : , > r. M. T. Meer , I DENTIST Rooms.over Red Front store Valentine = ' Nebr , . MILL PRICES FOR FEED . . 1Per , ' Gwt. ; ' , Per Ton. Bran , sacked. . . 81 10 § 21 00 Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00 Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 40 27 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 45 28 00 Oats . , sacked 1 45 28 00 \ - 60 YEARS' ' EXPERIENCE L ' TRADE MARKS \ DESIGNS 't ' COPYRIGHTS &c. IV r * | mat "ketch and description . sending a " Anyone free vbcther an \ \ aulcklr Invention uscertiiiii is probably our piitentable. opinion } Communicn- uJnsrtrict ( ijoonndeiitfil. HANDBOOK on Patents tlset , . for aecurinj : patents. Bent free Oldest npency / uunrkg . recel ! PAUnti UUen tbrouch Munn : * Co. receive ' ' epfctal notice , without charge , In tbe Scientific Jlm I'itUVo ( * hnridsomely IllnstrntPd weekly. T-arcest clr. . ' ' . 3 ] 'crl11s. 8 culntion of nnr IIclenUUc jOU1nul. : MUNH&Co.361Broadway'NewYor . SournlomthsL : dbyall newsdenlers. ! ( .Branch Office. 635 F St. Washington. D. C. ' ; PA fS t9 P F V NIA A fPt . McCALL PATTERNS Celebrated for style , perfect fit , simplicity and reliability nearly 40 years. : Sold in nearly e\'cry city and town in 1'ic United St.-iti-s and Canada , or by mail direct. More old than . any other make. -Send for free catalogue. McCALL'S MAGAZINE - More subscribers than any other fashion magtzinc7""million a month. JnvaluahUv Lat est styles , patterns , dn.'ssI1akinmilliner ; : , plain sewingfancy ncedlewosk , hairdressinjr , etiquette , prood stories , etc. On V CO cents a 3"car ( worth double ) , inclr.dinjr a free pattern. Subscribe today , or send for sample : copy. WONDEHFUL I ! \ DUCEX : : : : : ' . TS to Arcnts. : Postal brings prfirum : catalogue : and i\cw cash przc : offcs.J r s - - - - , " " ' . r" . w1 : J t : ) ts3 : J t1. 3'lli 51. . rlE\7 YCZF . ( Ne . eee0 oooe vocoooma ® ! TOLD IN A FEW LINES | : oooeoeeooooo ® . ® fl ® 8 t90 . Of course the prosperity of Ne braska . is not wholly attributable to the license policy , but there can be no doubt that the highest degree .of prosperity is possible under such pol icy. - - - During : the prohibitiun crusade of . twenty years ago the professional 'agitators were forced to concede that . a law forbidding a person to use liquor would be unconstitutional. , Up to the : year 1390 Nebraska's population Increased more rapidly S than that of any 'other state in the Union , and 500 per cent faster than that of any prohibition slate adhering to tbe pbifcy fot . . a pfcHbft ' . - , & 15 yt&rtf , - . - - - ' - of' , ' , . . - U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING APR. 28 , 1910. Daily mean temperature 47 ° : . . . , " Normal temperature 49 = : Highest temperature 87 ° . .Lowest temperature 23 ° . Range of temperature 62 = > > . Precipitation for week 0.00 of an inch. Average for 22 years O.&l ( of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 00.98 inches. Average for 22 years 3.21 of an inches. . JOHN J. McLBAN. Observer. , . Talk of the Town. II Garden seeds at the Red Front. Four-room house for rent. I. M. RICE. Alfalfa , Millet , Timothy and Clover Seeds at Fischer's Hardware Mrs. J. ' % T . Mann of Cody is visiting Mrs. C. A. Rosseter in the city , 50 bushels os Early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at 45c per bushel. It MIKE DAVIS. Col C. . P. Jordan and son Will have been in town this week and seems to be on the go all the time. . The CRYSTAL WHITE REFRIG- ERATOR is what you need this summer. Buj it at Fischer's Hard- ware. 14 Mrs. Robert Robinson returned from Hot Springs Monday and has been very ill at her home Sll1ce. Mrs. Elsie McClelland returned to her home at Fullerton last night aLd was accompanied home by her sister , Miss Ethel. Miss Dora Grewe , the teacher at Britt , closed her sc.hoollast week and returned home for a short visit and will then go to Lake where she is engaged to teach a spring term. Q. B. Quible and family depart- ed from our city last Saturday , returning to their ranch near Merriman. Many Valentine peo- ple are sorry to have them leave us as they are good people. T. A Cutschall suffered a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago of one . side and was in a helpless con- dition -for awhile , but we're glad to report that , he's getting better and hope to see him fully recov ered. Alva Green came down from Merriraan Monday night , and Tuesday was appointed deputy county surveyor for the west end of Cherry county by the county commissioners who were in ses- sion on special business. Mrs. J. M. Raya [ and daughter , Miss Maude , were in town ? Mon day. Miss : Ralya has been teach- . ing near Sparks the past winter I and closed a successful term April 1st. She is just recovering from a severe attack of the grip. The A. 0. / . ' 1sTT . will give a public dance in Quigley's opera house tomorrow night , April 29. Good music will be furnished for the occasion by Fischer's orches- tra and a good time is expected. Everybody is cordially invited. Dr. B. 0. Aylesworth , ten years president of the state agricultural college of Colorado , will lecture in Valentine , Saturday evening , May 7. Subject : Woman ' , and the . Ballot in Colorado. " Ad- mission free. Watch for further notice. Walter Brown's Tennessee } Min strels of Holden , Mo. , played two nights at Valentine Monday and Tuesday. They play baseball and very infrequently lose a game. There are ten- men and two women in the company and they give a real minstrel show. Those who like a minstrel show can find a pleasant evening's entertainment with them. They played at Wood Lake last night to a crowded house. Charles W. Allen stopped off here today enroute home from Lincoln where he has been the past two months in the interest of his new book entitled , "Once in Nebraska , " which he has taen compiling and now has it ready for the publisher , Mr. Allen gives in this book the history of this part of the west hitherto unwrit ten. , The book will find a ready sale and be read by. everybody , into whose hands a copy may fall. . . - - - - - - - - - - - . . , " " - - . r . . . ' . , - - - . , - . - , . , , ' - ' . . The Eastern Star ' ' " ' " at Wood La { e. Rev. and Mrs. \ : Wells , Mr and Mrs. , Rosseter , Mrs. J. W. Mann ! of Cody , Mrs. Dr. Lewis , Mrs. ' L. C. Sparks and Mrs. I. M. Rice and her husband went down to Wood Lake Wednesday on the' freight to attend a banquet given by the Eastern I Star. Star.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Honey met us atjhe depot and took us to their I home. The ladies of Wood Lake are excellent cooks , and upon this occasion they seemei to have enough to feed a hundred hu ngry mortals. The banquet was served at 5:30 instead of waiting until the ( lodge ceremonies were over and a long table through the lodge room was laden , with the good things thai tempt one to eat more than he should. Then a session of the Star was held , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rosseter anc Mrs. J. W. Mann of Cody being initiated , after which they attended the minstrel show in the opera house below the hall. The visiting party found Senator Dave Hanna at the entrance with tickets for them. After the show , there was some ice cream left up in the hall , 01 also plenty to eat , so they proceed- el to eat another supper after which they waited at Mr. Honey's until tram time and returned on No. 3. St. Nicholas , Church. Services will be held in the ! Catholic church as follows : In Arabia on Saturday , May 7 , at 10 a. m. In Valentine on Sundaylay 8. First mass at 8 a. m. second mass at 10. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament after Mass. : In Crookston on Sunday , May 15 , at 10 a. m. The Mission that is to be con- ducted by the Rev. Fathers , John J.-Donoher , S. J. , and Simon A. Ryan , S. J. , of Chicago , 111. , will be held in St. Nicholas church in Valentine , Sunday , May 22 to 28 , inclusive. Everyone is most cor- dially invited to attend saidMis - sion. Children will not be allow ed at the evening services. . LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. ' Presbyterian Church. J. : : \ [ . CALmVELL ; , D. D. PASTOR. Preaching morning and evening each Sabbath. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are cordially , invited to our services. All kinds of seeds at the Red Front. 8 Wanted - A woman cook at the Wood Lake hotel. 16 2 Jos ' \ " IESNR. . A car or two of IJarly Ohio po- tatoes for sale. E. ORMESIIER , 9 Valentine , Nebr. The Eagles' dance was a suc- cess. Many people' from out of town were present and the danc- ing continued until a late hour. Clayton Shook is the name of the man who was arrested by William Francke out on the Snake Monday of last week for stealing a new rifle from a Tripp connty man f at Shep- ard's bnrn. He was landed in jail \ . to await further investigation. The Swine department of the 1910 State Fair , Sept. 5th to 9th , will contain a fine showing of Poland China , Berkshire , Duroc , Chester White , Hampshire , Large Yorkshire and Tarn worth hogs. The prices now obtained for swine will tmake this show one of ex- treme value , and Supt. G. A. Leonard : of Pawnee City is busy assigning pens to those making early applications. L. H. Phillips , a prominent attorney of Girard , Kans. , writes : "In this county I presume there are at leasl t one hundred saloons. They run nighi t and day , Sundays included. There I has neyer been a time since the liquor law was enacted that liquor hasn't t been sold in this county. It is " "worse . now than it was some years ago. " , In' Nebraska there are about 100 prisoners to 1,000,000 , oE population ' * . - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . ' ti- - . . , . " ' . - ' " - , ' - . _ - - I" Ar ' , . . . . . ' , : . " , . - , . . . . . . . " . : - . c . K " * - . , < ' ' .h IA 1 aYtd.a. - , . . . , - Y'/fl4.I/-1llN.-SV/rrfl . 7M.AT. . " . . lM.W - . , + . - wN..M : ! , . . . , N - . . . : . .M..b < . ' , ' ' . - - : . - , - . " ' . . , . - - t " - i' - . . > . . . - ' . * - . : ' . , , " . . . . " v F . r ' . . ' . , . . . . . . . ' , ' " ' ; ' : ' ' , ' . All Leaden , . , ' . _ . , , : . Leading . - ' . ' , ' / } ' J" . , , ; . . . . " : , . . . Crow . . . ' . c' ' Old ' ; I - - , , 1 OW . , , ' . _ . . r " ; .r , . " / - ' \ ' ' . 'i ; 1'-- ) ' , . . . , . . . f' uF.yryy. . . ' . ' Hermitage Brands \ . . . . . , . ' " ' . " : . < t ! , . . . " , _ . and : , r. i . . lax ' Bottled ' ' : , : . . . . , . . . . , . f. . . . . . . . , , , < Vw ' t I > t i > . f' ' Griichen- - , . . . ' Under tlie , . . ' . : c' A' . u , I I.1 I - . t . . lieimcr Supervision : . ; . . X . J ' of the ' " * : . . Rye . " ; . , - % . : : : , * - , , . ' t ' : ; . ' Whiskeys. } U. S . , G' " 1 ' : . - ; , , . . . : ; . ( i. , . , " . . . . . : ' ' J' . . , : ' / ' ' ' : : \ . . \ \ e also handle the Butveiser. ' THE PALAC SALOON I 1 i E L _ , , HENRY STETTER , Propr. _ - - - For Dyspepsial AST aT . . You Risk Nothing by Try = ing This Remedy. b 1i I i \ ' ' e want every one troubled with I indigestion and dyspepsia to come r to our store and obtain a box of Eexall , Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Bismuth-Subnitrate and I Pepsin prepared by a process which develops their greatest power to overcome digestive disturbance. Eexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take. They soothe the I irritable , weak stomach , strengthen I 'I and invigorate the digestive organs , I relieve nausea and indigestion , pro- mote . nutrition and bring about a feeling of comfort. If you give Rexall dyspepsia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money if you are not satisfied with the resuli. Three sizes , 25 cents , 50 cents and $1.00. Remember you can obtain Eexall Remedies in Valentine only at our store-The Eexall Store. Chap man , The Druggist . , - , . . , . - Crookston News. f Arthur Richardson is suffering with the measles ' and rheumatism. Claude Lovitt was quite sick Sunday but was able to go oh duty Monday. , Mrs. Viertel was over and took the pictures of the Crookston school recently. The show Tuesday and 'Y cdnes- day nights was enjoyed very much and was well attended. - f Brill ] ] Brothers are getting their lumber for their new homes south of here. They are from Murdo , I S. D. The Royal Neighbors are p1 ac- ticing for another play to be given in three weeks. Proceeds for the . piano. Helena Viertel is suffering with rheumatism and hasn't been able to go to hear her music class for two or three weeks. . Chicken raising seems to be a paying business. One dozen sold at Rosebud for. $9 and more was wanted at the same price. William and Roy Searby went to Omaha Saturday and will stop to see William's sisters who live in the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Cavanaugh and daughter , Lizzie , and Mrs. Shepard were out in the country Friday , spend- ing the day with Mrs. Henry Sauerwein. The children in Miss Newman's , school are quite industrious. They get their lessons , then make sofa I pillow tops. Thejittle folks do E I real well with their needles. I For Sale. I . I have for sale 1 Shorthorn and 1 Red Poll Durham bull ; also one ; high grade Jersey bull. No furth- i er use for these bulls ; will sell . I ' them cheap. ' J. M. RALYA : 16tf . Burge , Nebr. Our VACUUM CLEANER ' will do your spring liou.se cleaning. Qrder. , it from Fiscb r' 'Hard\vare. . - 141 . . . . t - - r . . . " "x e , " t' " 1 " . ; , . " \ . s : . \ ' . . . . ' : . . . . ' ' . . . : , : . . . . . ' . . . . . . : . : ' . . . ' . - . : : ' " . . : . . . . . " . . . . " . l.- GC.MYYW . wffDmlr.r-wN I . . ' - . ' ' . - - - - - - - . J' . : - ' . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . . . . . . . . . i-1 - . . . . . . . - ' . T1. ' = r - tie. - f.rn.vos , iZ' \ . ? ( Mefet 1 _ ilIH = - i i . - ; . . f ; 1 : ! 1. ! _ . - " ! Praise ) . by PK"ess and Pulpit . . . , . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . r : JI ! : = JiI'-ol-:1r IG ; r. . . . .cl. ' ' ' . ' ' - ' < ii _ : : . : n-.ul = ' < " . _ . No Piano - has evjr been more enthusiastically ; : endorsed. The Artictic Case , the Easy , Responsive Action , and above all the deep , sweet , rich Tone , captivates performer and lis tener. The united verdict is that . ° . : . . . . . . . ' . ' . - ' lO J1BARO P ' 1ANOS ARE ! THE . . . " , - BEST rj r t 4E WORLD a ! - - - Mrs. Helen r\1 : . Flalicr , 2U Gran - . . , ' \ Av- Aurora III , says'I cannot find words in the ; English lang-uaue to express my appreciation : to : YOU for having sold me such a beautiful inr' , strument. I really thinic it is the most , b-anuful case 1 ver saw , and the tone is i simply . trratid. I shall be g-lacl to jive yor.ny tcstimo : : ial , w ; I ihink the Lombard should take the haC " Rev. Geo. Doubleday , Pres. C'arist : -C : , - - . " . . Corpns : Collcpc. Ga csbug , Ill. , savs : "We are using- the l.umbard in our C < llcre work at Corpus Jrii-ti , anrt it is a pleasure to recommend it. It is a beautiful instruaieut with a aetp , street , rich t < 'oe. " J. Y. Pur\"iancI' . Editor ! . { cXairilY County rnrll'pcn(1 , Sclll1t'r. Tenn. . says : "The lnstrn- ment . ( Lomb.ird Ptauo ) fills our r.l'J' .t Oal1Juiue a : : ; cctatil ) 3. It is nut lnly a rare beauty in it . ontwanl finish hut the t"ne is romQ fun , rkh an sweet. Yotr firm 1as proven to be ' prompttac.d reliable ill its dealings : viti : u2 " J Ernest Paxson. Editor PCi'S : P rke'l- . ' ' ' * > , . , - - . . " t ss t'irk-cr-burp , ! barg' 1.'r"p : 1.'r\ ; a--.s : lUSt say that the Lombard entmei3u.beaatit'i.iui3tnu3eii < . , , ' . a.creai . . . . . . . ' " : me .feztnstrumtnta.tcrettittocst.andardiirir. We < : ire more than satisfied. " R. R. Kapp , Pre jderJ : : i c4cral Ci1a-trr Co , Wuhintnt. D. C. , flays : "We now realize : i after acartful : w ,1(1 : c.'lUprdten-I"lc "ri.1 of tidLunbard ' . r naay musical artists of \VasbiuU' . r t..I. th It it stal 's seculld tG U'IC : , regard.ss : ! of p-ke ! " : Jl1 ke. very Qne who has tried thia # instru&U _ ut is clltbusia : : in its jrdis' . " 14"x These ere zai iRiftss : cf : hantfrcdc ! : _ of milhi ; : stJG Setters [ i received ! : : ki . cyfflfSnsa" : : ? , 71 to Mot Buy Plan' ! ) lJ ! Jl'yQ _ J 3 Z.t ! d the Lombard. . We send the Lombard. i i ? no to 2. ! a : : reliable party on 10 days' free trial. It may be paid for by easy monthly or quartcrv"p ] . . : ts. Credit will be- gi cn to snit any honest cu : : . toiner. A chacouat'ci-lo-.vec : ! for all cash. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ \ GALILSBURQ . PIANO CO. , : .fl\N"UF A-e'1"tn1.EP 5. GALE.SBUKG , ILL. t'.n . _ - . - , - _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . , - _ _ - .4 Sea : the editor c ! this pa : . er for hiriher kiTormation > about the ' t r Lrl' : : : ) ard Piano and a spade l opportunity to get one almost FREE. 'l f , . . . Qm"ne r will get tiis bargain f. . . . .t7. his life. - - - - - - - - - - - - < .I I A Safe , ( II Simple System 'i ' 1 The system of paying II | | by check was devised I i * by all In en- for any iii ii i man-for you. It is : suited to the need of I any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out § 10 or $10000 1 a month. A checking account will serve your : needs. Pay "by check , the I method puts system in- to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE 1 STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. II I - H. BAILEY , . Dentist. " . , Office ' over the grocery department of T. C. Hornby's store. ' - - ' , . I \ Are You Going to Do It 1t 1 This Spring r or put it off and not have the benefit and lose the value it jives to a place ? Put out a few of the best varieties. . i : It's most interesting nritl do y.u s more good-we want. them to do you j I Kood I rood.We Ii i We have the following varieties in : ' the nursery : i We have 22 varieties of Summer , [ Fall and Winter Apples/ varieties ' i ' of Crab . Apples. 5 varieties of Cher- 'I ries , T varieties : : ; of Plums , Peaches , . I Currants Goost-berries : : , Blackberries , r Raspberries Grapes , Strawberries : : , Evergreens , Shade Trees , Forest Trees , Roses and other Ornaments adapted to this part of the state. GET ' THE CHEAPEST for a long time usefulness. ] A TREE IS A PER- I MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees I grown nearest home. They are ac climated and grown under same con- ditions you want them to rrovr , and where they can be bad fresh and planted the quickest , and from those " that are growing orchards for them- . selves and are producing fruit and " will turnifch any information desired for you to succeed. j . Come to the nursery and see the stuff or write for catalogue and . prices. 65 acres in nursery and our _ . own orchards. - " : ' : : : _ I Chas Boyd , . Brown County Nursery : x. Ainsworth , . Nebr , , . Nursery one block north-east .of the. , _ , , ' . -ro " " ' , Court House. - ' _ . -