: it ; ; : : a - ' - : L-/ = .inlC. . , i + : + .t.7.9 a . . . > y . : s - : a o : _ . _ _ ' . _ ; t. . : - _ tae- . . . . . , . . , . , . . _ _ , . \ . , " ' . . , . . ' - ' ; a ' , " . ' I . . - - - , ' f - , , , . . " < " ' : , i - " ,1" i ! " " ' " . . ct _ t , . . if ) . " 'i" , ' , . . : , ' fl II II 6 } . { rj L : . II rg ' : "I Iii ( I , t " : ' , .r f ? . I iL I [ I , t a r l1.J pJe..iien-ts" ' ; t d I C ob4 f j " ? ; j , ! - . o"ejrvr _ .n rfil - , - + * * ? * ! * . . . .9 + ' .f _ . . -y'Y-7C.id$1.t : : , . ! > ' : . ' , . " . , . . N ' ! : to. . . , . . , .c ; ; . . : .H ' . . . . . l ! ' L I- , t „ j f . We , , wall/close out our line of . , , ' 1 : I I : i I , , I 8 H'Slfltifg' ' ' * , ' SpfeadersCorn - . ' : Planters - . . , . _ : ' : I i \ i I A Gang Plows ' , , Listers/John , . . . Deere . ' Kid- " , . , . " , , r. , , ing Attachments-and < Freight Wagons : , . . . . . . ' \ ' . ' . ' . ' , : " . _ , " " - , " . . ' , : . " ' . . , . , ; . ' , . - " ' - . ' . . : . . ' - ,1' . ; , . . ' j } ; I. ' > ' . , . . ; : _ , . , : . at (05 t . You wijls.a-veniqney" , : ' by--- = look- I. . - . : _ . . . . . . . ing' ! J _ 'voiirltotfof . i' j I " " ' . ' , . . _ " : e I . , " " ; ' ' i I " ' . / : i ' , r " . ; " : . ' , - , . ' . ' . ' . ; 'j : . . . \ , j . : ' " ! : 'fJ Bl'ea ' Stubble Plows . and : j . Breaking..PlpwsStubble . , _ : ocvs : . . . - . . . ' . ' . . . \ ; , : : -v. ; . . , - . ' ' I. ! . . : Cultivators.u-J-.OlJ. : i ; . : ' 7 ' . ' ! . I . . . , . . . , ; . . ' i if' - , * . . J _ ' , . ' de I ' < ' - 4 ; We selHhe'-Superior - ' . , : : Drill ) . and . , . have ' , : : . ; 'a/ / . J full line of the . . Rock . JslaiidPlbwGoods. . . \ I We are satisfied-with - " a.small : plofitnt : \ \ - . , . - . . . . . . . * -jsvill ] close outpour John Deere goods : at " . _ . : , ; . . 'cost. . Haye money by . getting our prices . ( ' , r - - , . . ' r \ . "be'fore . : ) . , llrtllasin . . , H. : l , , DWIG LUMBER' CO. ' , ; " e . v Valentine , SMebraska e' . _ f ee . , - r . - , - - , - " I I E BASEBAll SUPPLIES ! . . r " ! ' . We the lines of , . . . carry ; : . . " . . . . . . " . . ' ' ' 1 , ' ; " . , : ' ' . ' ' ; . : . : " . : . . , ' , . . ' :14. : G. Spald'mg & Bro . ' / - : > : ; , . < ' ' " : " : ' . . ; . ; ; , . ' . ' ; ' "A. J. ' Rea c h Co.- . . ' : - ' . ; ' , . . " . . . / \ ' . . ' : - Victor . , Sporting Geods C- . . , . . - ; - ' . * Baseball Shoes , Bats , Balls , Uniforms , ' Masks : , , Gloves , ' Sifts Basket Balls and . Tennis Ra . kets . Balls 1 t1 ttB , supplies , : Rackets c . ' , ' . . and Nets. 'it"classy assortmentof Pennants. : . - . In fact we carry the only complete ; : lineof sporting goods in the city. Send us your , mail orders. . . , . . r 9 t ' , ' . , . . ; FisGher's Hardware' ! . : ; I . , . : : . " ' . ' . ' < , C .r- - . , : ! . . . : . . , . . - - - - - - - - - II I , . , , # - 11Di , fr'o , - - ' ot - , * - < ' : = ? = ' ' - " ' > _ . $ \l.- ! ' . . . - . . . . ; . . 1 . " _ _ . ; 0.-- 7' _ , _ : _ . 'J. ' t ; \ir& ' . . - ' . Ci5 . ' ? - 1t / ' " - . . , . - ' ' ' ' Y.- : ) lf . - ! : ' ' : - - , ' " ' _ . 'l : " , ' . " ! jff . . . . . : , > , - - . 1 . t\ill \ \ \ # . ' . ' " ' ' ' > rOD ) ' ' \ " ) J . . j 'J 'ItP t ? I .a d B liar Q a d H..D f < B r \ : ' : : : : : , ; . ; . . . . ' , , " : "r " . D' ' . . ; ' . . . ; . . : , . ' I - , ; . Cigars and @o . - Soft Drinks ' - . . . s. 1- , . . . . . : : I Ij JOHNG STETTER'PROP II ( ( a' ) , . . , . . _ : . . . . . . , I _ " - - - - " ' - ' = - , ' " -t" / & - -P- t't" . - < ? ? Or3a'4c c yt 1 'ON N C 3 J N - el ; 1' : C > L : : 'J : : ; 11 S < < O > > D . - - - - y - - - - I j' i- . . , f. , . " . , ; r , ° ! 19 o t s o o . r ! : . 'f ' : 11 ; Sold by : Me Geer & ( } arl'oll , i f t : , Valentine , N ebr ask a. 1. ' is : - ' . . . - ; Prizes for Nebraska Fly = . , . . . . . ' 1 , - - ; tom . ' , ( , - fI . ers. : . : i : r Lt ; j : . . The . . Aero Club of Nebraska . . an- ' I . . : : , nounces an amateur aviation con h test , in . , connection . with the Mid- ! , West ' - Aviat'iifm : , meet to be held : on r : a site neStr Omaha tT uly'9 to 14. ' I w' , There are.a good many people : i r ; ' in Nebraska ' interested in aviation : i ; ; f. ' but itf'wa's not known anyone pre - : . : ' tended to fly until the Aero club I is : announced enoughamateur : aviat- . i : ors had been found in Nebraska . ifd W'esfcern Iowa to have l an am- f 5. ' ' - ' connectionwith 'aleu'r meetrrn - a1 I big.demonStration. Nine applic- I t tlans . < ate'.nbw : in for entries to I thisHCO.ntest. . , , , . I . : .rfirp.fessipnals ' . ; who will cqmpete i ! . ? iri . aju i'Ai : rilV < hVi J M. Curtiss , who . re- . : . ' . . : Ml l r1.nw e ) e.3the . recorrl breaking I I ; : -ffHghtJrbn : : ) ? 1.bany to New ' York I . ; . , . : ? i"t { : ; q .1f. Villard a'nd C. J. ! ; : ' 1 : r.gl1t6. & ) ? r.Qfassi nals' jn the I ' " , 1iJf . .c , , ' Yi ' : : . . . . rjilift. . . . . .1. ; . , hh . . . . . 'r machmes . . " aTC un- , " aeYaoDtriet t Q , 'Come . " : , j .f : Wii . N 'r ka Aero club has put M : j : cr qyp 11 : 'Secure ; these . ' men I - M . $ : th . . .e1 ' 'vYca6.vc : ' .y.jem- I I. - ' ' be sel ori'Stritio on some si be to - I ected by Mr. Mars within a few , t , 4 - days. Both Flo'reuce and Benson are bidders for the meet and it will be. held .some place about Om- aha. : Clarke Powell of Omaha" is ! secretary of the Nebraska club. "For ' S God's Sake , . ' Do Something. , " We'havo : answered . . : ' -this call . in our new book Tiglitihg the Traf- fic in IToung Girls , U by Ernest A. Belli , 13" District : . ttorney Sims and others. The most sensational , indictment of the White Slave Trade ever Published. It ktells how thousands of young girls ] are lured from their homes annually and sold into a life ot shame. The CJncinnate Inquirer , . ; says : - - * : " Of all the ' ' books of the season the war on the white slave traffic is the most helpful ; ; should bb-tead by every man woman , and child. " ' Agents are making fromS to § 17 a day selling this book. Over 500 pages. ! ' Many pictures. Price Sl.otf. JBest terms to agents. Outfit free. Send loc for forward ing charges. Book sen.t to , . any ' ' address : postpaid upon receipt- ' price. I Address , James E. Shark- ev , sec' ' T. , 123 Plymouth Court ' Chicago. . l-fit . , 'J . . ' , . \ i sz. > Gxz'5c . . . . . . . _ . . . , . . . c-.w. . . + K - . . . , ' - , . ' . as " ' . . . . . _ " . . . _ . . . . . .c _ . . . - . - . . . ' - - - - = : - = . ; : - . - - - - - - - - - - - ' ! - " ; - - - = ; , : : : - : : : - " : . f . . . . . " . . . . , . ' , : : ; : ' ; . < " " . . . . . . . , 1 I ' --7" : _ . - _ . . 1- _ : : . . , , _ _ ' _ _ , ' : : . _ . , . _ " . . : . . _ _ . ' ' . . i r . U' 'fl . Iii" . . - .tji , ; ! , : ' , : 'i . 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Call and see me at i 1 NENZEL. , . . = NEBRASKA - . . , . . . . - - , . - . . . - - - a " r VALENTINE , DEMOCRAT I. M. RICE - Editor and Propr. Mark Zarr - - Foreman. Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year. i Local Notices , DC per , line . per issue I I Thursday , June 23 , 1910. A state-wide meeting of the Ne- braska democracy has been called for Columbus on June 27 , at 6:30 p. , m. , at which hour a banquet will be served , A dozen demo- cratic orators will be heard at this banquet. The purpose of the meeting is to organize a Nebraska democratic club. Every demo- crat is urged to be present. To Democrats : It is generally believed that the next ' House of Representatives at Washington will be Democratic if there is united and harmonious effort on the part of of Democrats every where. The National Democratic Con- gressional Committee is charged with much responsibility in i furn- ishing a campaign book and other literature , directing speakers , and doing the general work of organ- ization. \ 'Ve'need ' your ; active support especially in a financial way. Please send to the National Democratic Congressional Com- mittee , Washington , D. C. , a check at once as we are greatly in need of funds to push our work , and must depend upon Democrats to furnish them. Our Committee is sustained by voluntary contrib- utions. We are reliably informed that the Republican Committee is already generously supplied with money. Will you aid us at once ? JAMES T. Lloyd , . Chairman. . Jos. E. RA1 DAI/L , Chairman Finance Committee. . , . . . Washington News. liy { ' a Special I Correspondent. ) . Indications are'th t congress will pass , over the potest of Dem- ocrats and Progressives , a railroad regulation bill that will ] ] not prov- " ide for a physical valuation of railroads. The millionaire colony of the Senate some of. the members of which own , stock in railroads ; fought desperately to kil | , every physical valuation. amendment . , , proposed. - * * 1 I A physical valuation would exr i pose co the country the extent to which railroad" stocks have been watered [ nd would , therefore , tend to prevent over-capitalization in the future and pave the way for reasonable freight and passen - I ger rates. This is why . the rail- roads fear it. The interstate Commerce com- mission , partisan Republican 'in make-up ! ; , has recommended phy sical valuation year : after year. The commission in its last annual report some hopelesslysays : kl The commission has , in previous reports , expressed the opinion that it would be wise for Congress to make provision for a physical valuation of railroad properties. and desires to reaffirm in this re port its confidence in the. wisdom of such a measur . " Physical valuation was recom- mended by Roosevelt time , and again. This is at least one Roos evelt policy that Mr. : Taft has de serted cold-bloodedly. The pre- sident has'raised neither voice nor ' pen on behalf of physical l valu- ation. ' Yet the Supreme court , in the Nebraska ' rate'case , held that "the ba'sis of all calculation as to the reasonableness of rates must be the fair value of the property be- ing.used for the .convenience of 1 the public. " As fhe interstate commerce commission does not know the value of a single rail- road it must fix reasonable rates by sheer guesswork. . - , . ' , , . ' , PRESIDENT'S BILL is NOT PROGRES- SIVE. . ' ' . . . S " ' . . As progressive legislation , ' ' a ' railroad regulation bill , , .with" but a- . . ' I I provision i for physical valuation ! , , II ' . , : , * . * , , , . ' * ' is ' a' ; fares. ' - ' - 'i ' " - The national democratic plat- form of 1908 declared for "effici ent supervision and. rate reguja tion of railroads" and to that end strongly recommended the taking of a physical 1 valuation. I But when it is considerd that Harriman contributed ti260,000to the Republican campaign fund on ' behalf of the railroads , that prob- ably numerous other railrpa'3 ] mag- nates advanced equally large sums , i and that the very bill Congress is about to place upon the statue t I books was originally drawn in New York and submitted to the railroad int ( rests before being introduced in Congress , it is not so strange that physical valuation amend- ments received their death stabs I even after passed by a goodly I majority the House of Repre sentatives. Oh , American people , you must I be more vigilant than you are if you would continue deserve the name of a patriotic people ! - . Frank Fisher , jr. , and wife re turned from their wedding tour Tuesday of last week. , . I Japanese and German millet srel 1 for sale , five miles northwest of Valentina. j 17 JESSE BROSIUS. . ' We print notes payable to your order with your name and address. , Better have a hundred or two. printed while you ; think of it. They ' are convenient for closing up your accounts and will save you several dollars. . " Dl. C. . N. Dawson of Omaha Nebr. a lecturer of note , who for a numb er- of years has been connected \\itli the Co-Operative Lyceum Bureau of Omaha will be in Valentine Wed nesday evening June 29 and deliver his lecture on "How to raise Cain. " Those who have heard Dr. Lawson I speak : very highly of his lecture as I a laugh provoker properly blended with wholeome advice. Lecture will be given in Quigley's hall. Ad- mission 35c. The carnival company ' is in town this week and the town .is full , of people each evening who princi- pally come out for sight seeing and merrymaking. It is about the same as the carnival company ; of last year with some changes. Those who enjoy a good time should come in and see . .Valentine as she'll look in a few years more as- a city with something doing all the time for those who wish amusement. : . " Presbyterian. Church. ' J. 31. CALDWELL , D. D. PASTOR. Preaching in the morning. Sub- I ject : "JPentecost , the second suc cessive Sabbath hallowed. " In the evening the usual Sunday evening lectures on the Holy Land will be omitted to give place to the annual children day exercises. Also an opportunity will be afford ed for baptism of children or . .ad ults. All cordially invited to all I our services. . .J.- ! . . . . " ' - . . . . . . , . . . . , 'M . - - - - - - : - : ' ' ' 1--- - ' - : - " : : : " = = - ' - - - : ' - - - - - - - _ : . . . . . - - - - - - v , - - - I ' " . t ' g _ . . . ' _ "V , T e . : - - - . " - ' _ . ' . . . J" r.- . . . . . . - - - - - - - = I1ft. I . . . r 3f ? [ " l ' t : t N. " , Accurate : Edge t t ' S. af r i , , : .With a JEERE Selection Drop t . N'oo . , Corn Planter Q O . 9. . . ls . . , . . II E great accuracy . of ' 1 : ; T dt ' isrwhat.naturallin- . 9eere ; . _ - , ' terests you most. Deere f ; ' [ genuine edge selection of corn pi ves . . . . . . . the hlKhest accuracyof drop attain ; rP. - - able. Repeated tests show ten to fif . teen bushels per acre In favor of ac- wheels. , . THls , combined with Fertillz , - . . , ' ; many curate .other planting. , exclusive . , desirable fea er.attach . ' that hills or tures , makes the No. 9 a profitable ! In- ment , : furnished ex- drills . r. the increased yi-stment. You profit by lIlcrease . field due to , the addi tra. Every > detail yield perfect stand by r llli b ( in the best tional ! years of service and freedom from worked . out . break down. po ssible \ and P : manner. Come in an see us won't ' Most have progressive anYother. farmers Best informed and planters and keep posted. We . have but briefly -j any . . mentioned somo of tho strong fea - dealers refuse to consider handling . us u post _ . . above. Or drop an other . ; 'lm'estlgatcthetimes8.v- . ' tures Stl - 't ing any . : and _ ' ' ' profitable reasons why. ' . . , ; . " ' " . card detailed , and roolsree. we will promptly Deeregoods a ena-- . J . { . . ' Main : ' seed . shaft driven . ) ' " . . , and , 7 in'see.a ven directly ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' are of the highest Standard . . , " . ' I "by traction wheeld . takes all the ' ' ' exec Ung. AslC' . satisfy the 'most ex strain from check wire , and avoids . . ' ' + ti : for our latest corn book. The . , side draft. Compensating valves ' whole subject of gathering , elect- f insure perfect . check regardless , Ing , curing and testing the seed , team speed. as well as ' planting treated In a Instantly changed from check ' to small space , lully illustrated ; a . drill drop. . Tip-over hoppers-very con- book for the . man , who wants better . - venient in changing plates. -Plates for corn. Handsomepocket . ledger free . . . , ? ' . all kinds of corn. ? Lvo sets always , - . . . ' , - . . " . . . . . _ . - . . . . _ _ furnished. Standard . : . ; - ' . ' , . t' runner stub run- ; . - wfl. ner , or single disc , . . . . . . : g . , . furrow . openers , as , - , . . - ' : . ' , r " : .f .v co ' r ' . 'r. f . r'-5 . , . . . . . or ered . Concave " . . - . J - : : . ' ' . : . ' ' . . , . rirV-Z t ' r. , trlre (4' ( . ' @ ! { " " ' or open - e : : ' ; . . - ; - 1' " ' r . and Come Out with \ : a : : , < f. , . . , ' : : _ > 1' far Better . torn . Cfo . . ! . . : . . " - . , ' . ' . : . ' , --1':1 . ' i L ' VALENTINE LUMBERCQ 3 .ti „ . " - , . . : ; - .r : . . . . . A. E. Morris ' W. W. Morrissey O. W. Nbyes ' . , w- . _ A , _ . . _ . , , - - - - - - - - ' - ' : - - - - - ' . _ . - I' . , . . . ' .u ; , - l . ' , . ' - " . " : " ' : " : ' ' ' : : ' : ' : ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' Whhiskj . lS/ : : CO . e . : : . Go to the : : ; - . . . . . - . . - ' ; . , - - . , services."V 7 Stock Exchange Saloon .VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER V Walther F. A. MeJtendorff , Propr. f ) @ 9 _ e _ . . . . - - ' - , = = = = ! r , & .GREE.N RONT ' " j I . JsPo. 1 Tomatoes at lOc per can. No. 1 Rice , three : i " . . pounds for 20c. Everything else at low prices. * I ' . ; _ . . ; ValentineMftlfcfF1 . : ilAl/IC > , tw t : Nebraska - . . . i * . , ; J . r - , } . > - . ' : . : - A.A.Jt. . j r > , C1Qsjng Out 5 Sale ! , : -JCtr-3 f . " . Entire General Merchandise : . . Stock--,0 ] r - - i r kJ " < J ; . .consisting ) of Dry Goods , Men's : F'Ur- , . 1 . : , ; . . , ndshings , Hats , Shoes , Trunks , " 'Suit > : t. : ; , . . , ; . - , . Qases _ , etc. , will be closed out at a'.re-V"1. . . . , ; . . . ? ; . . . , . duction . of 25 1 per cent. , ; : . . ' . . . . . . . . . . GROCERIES . ; ; AT COST. , . . : , . ' : . _ . ' " i , . - . . . . : , . . Phone 113 . E. McDonald ; . ' . . - . . _ , _ ' < . . _ . y . . . _ , , T , . _ < .r . . , - . , < y _ _ . , . . . . , . . . . . _ , , ' r ' , _ . , . . : GRANT BQYER ' . . . , . , - - - - - - - - - ' : . CARPENTER & BuiLD6R.- , ; : ' . r' . _ . . . ' . . . . . ' . . . . , . ; ; - : ' . \ : c. . . . ' XJ $ . ' < . . r. iI . . : . 0 : sf ) : -1 " : . , , . - . . . . . . - , ' - - , - t .we - .3 . All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks 'made . in all sizes. .II Residence and shop one tlock south of passenger depots . Valentine , MIONE 72 Nebr ask : . ' . , ; " ' .r/ . . ' . . References , . " : M.yJMany . Customers. . . . " 5 , " ' " , - . r . . " - - - ' ' , , - - . ----n.i. : : ' " ; . : . . . . . . : , j > : - ' : - : ' , " . _ . , : . - . . . ' , ; . , , -i ' ' - ; : ' " ' ' . . - ( . . . : - : ; ; ' : . . : : : " " - I All ' ' ; . . ; , , , ' v ' ' > : < / All Leading Old' Crow : ; , / . , ' - : . . . . . . . ' ; : I-Iel'niitage . , . " - " " 1 . Brands. ' , : . . . . . ' . . " . - { . . . " . . . . . . . . : . ' and , ; : .1 Bottled . . , ' . . Gliche.n- ; _ 4 ? , Under.th . : : . ! . . . ; . " .s . : : t . . ! : . " ; j ; ' - . = - hein18i' , ? .S .ptvis.i iJ . , L . - . . . : : ; ' ' - _ , . ' - . . q , , .s Rye' ' . ' : ' , iW4"Zf . f.t : : . -a z. * ' . ; e . . ' - ' - - : . : . . : J- , . . , . 9 n,2 p S .Y 64 + f Y 7S - T lllske ys. z sti , -ru T T . 1 S. . U. . . S. Go-v1 ; ! ' ' " - . , . , . , I : 141 < Ja w . r . . X1 i. i " 1 ' 1 r t k f f _ , _ r * > r . It 1 \ 1 . . . . " ' . We also handle the Bifdweiser " Beer. " , : . ; \ THE PALACE SALOONr ' I , . . . . . , , ' * " ' f-5CllVTri\7 . cHPT yivM r ? r x \ 'f . , . . , J-IEND.'Y . . , _ . CfETfED ; . . , P Qpr , _ . , . . . , I . . . 4 ' : ! " \ ; ; . . . " . , " ' , . . . i ' ' . J " . 's ' " s _ i:1':1" . ! , . . . ' - ' . . , " ' _ - . . . \ . : " - - ' - i ; - : ' : " ; ' .r- : . i , ,