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" . : 81-- " " . . . . c. y. , , . . .IEi'III.- c ' " " " " " _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . _ J _ _ < I - ' - - ' - - - - - - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - Hr THE DAY-UCHTSTORE' ' . > _ . _ . > 'L. " " , _ _ , . - , _ _ . . , , _ - - - " . . - . . . I UE Fall Stock is . . OLI . : : . 1 _ ) greater this year : : . ' " . than any year we " , . . have been in business : Ji iv Z-1r I on account of the big IJ : ! . . _ . room we are occupying. 4 . . , . We have just received : . a splendid line of s " \ - t , -LADIES' SWEATER COATS . ' MEN'S and CHILDREN'S SWEATER COATS . \ , and UNDERWEAR I 'i . I r7- , And the prices are cheaper than you can buy in the I . . .t cities. 1'hevay to prove this , we ask you all to call Ih and see for yourselves. Don't forget to call while we " , have all sizes. . _ We have just put in a. great line of V\T \ under Hose for Men , Women and Children. They are guaranteed { F : four pair to wear four months - $1.00 per box. If ' they don't , come and get a new pair. . . .f I t ! . A. JOHN & COMPANY . I . . VALENTINE , NEBRASKA I . - . . _ _ _ - ' _ , r _ - - , . , - - - , - " , . _ v ' ' - " - " _ j I 'Eurca * Saloon P - McGE ; R & CARROLL , Proprs. I . Fine Wifies . , Liquors and Cigars J. , . . ' " I " Bourbon t Vhiskies : Rye Whiskies ! I . . . . _ . . _ . :1 : Old. .C ? ow , . : ' : ' . : r .r * Sherwood : , . . . . Hermitage / , ' - : . . : . . a . ' * * , . ' . . Guchenheimer , . Ceclar Brook , f' Sunny Brook , * 1-- , . Spring Hill , . > " and 29/yeatvold ; , _ ' " . . / and Jas. E , Pepper _ _ 0 , P , C. Taylor , : .z : : : : I . . 1\ \ These whiskies were purchased in bond ! \ \ . . 1 and came direct from the U. S. gov - ernment warehouse. They are guar- . anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- ; . excelled for family and medical use. . . . ' Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Bran ! ies , Imported ; Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout . . ' Bass Ale Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , q Valentine = Nebraska C' = hi2ti * iAri&i& r ' . , ( 6't ForgetThe ren Front r Has just received its stock of Fall ! ! and Winter . i- I 1 : . : : - , Goods , which will be sold at very low prices t _ regardless of cost. Lay in your supply now. . . - - - . CTS. ° ° - ---100 LB. SACK SALT 80 t\J\J ffml-J * JISl \ x * - ft I * * \ * * r * * rm L MIKE DAyfS , yaje e e. . . . yjjj r , btl NIJd3.Vd.6'7..fiL6x.LS61/.7iiwEiwiJ.7 :1. . ' Yi - . . . ; - - . . . - e _ e _ @ a ' . , W l"1i 8k . ' 'ey Go to the e . - ' e . 7 - e . 4 ; 1 c Stock Exchange Saloon VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER - . ' Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. , e e' , 4IDe4ll : e . . . , . . . . v . " " ' * * * & 3 ' : ! ! : S p' Eel A L ! " , t TRY OUR BSMARKSr ! * Mom Bakery. i TELEPHONE . NO. 7 , ' , . . , ' , J " - - " E JV , . . . L1 _ , W. B. Hammond had a boy born Tuesday. Bob McQuade two girls same date. J. A. Bremmer returned from Michigan , still on crutches , but getting along fine. ' In Lumber we have the largest stock and th lowest prices.- LUDWIG LUMBER Co. , Street sale Sat. Sept. 8th , at 1 o'clock. , List your goods with T. W. Cramer or YV. E. Haley. Col. ) C. P. Jordon , of Rosebud , is in the city , with two sons and two daughters who are departing for school. D. L. McLean state commis- sioner { or South Dakota , in the ap- appraisement of Indian lands came into the city Tuesday to interview , a dentist. Roy Phelps , df O'Neill , whom I many of Valentine citizens remem- ber , kindly wou . a first prize geld medsl at the'Nebraska State Photo graphers convention held Sept. 30 , in Lincoln. Fred Wright , who has been employed on the DEMOCRAT : the past ten weeks has gone to Port- . land , Oregon , where he has a brother , and expects to find em- ployment there. He is a good printer having worked at the busi- ness 30 years. Chas. A. Ruby , of Valentine , delivered an address at the Els- mere Fair Sept. 30. Mr , Ruby is the democratic candidate for county attorney , a young man of sterling qualities , 'and who de serves the support of all men desiring clean politics. Judge J. C. Quigley was mar- ried to Miss Sylvia Killian. of Wahoo Thursday Sept. 2S , 1910. , and arrived Valentine , Saturday night. An extended account of the wedding was given in the Wahoo papers. Sorry space and time.this week forbids copying. Frank Cole and family , of OmahaS bave moved to our city to speed the winter , and expect to try Cherry county farm life in the spring. Mr. Cole is a printer and is era ployed } for the present on the VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. They have moved into the Pete Simons house for the winter. Markerr has returned to work on the DEMOCRAT after a vacation of ten weeks , in which he worked at the carpenter trade and lathing. It has been a good rest for him and he is feeling like a new man. He has been our foreman for over eight years , and we are glad to have him back at work. He grew up in the country and his ability and acquaintance makes him more vabluable as a printer here than any new man we've tried. He knows what to do and can do it. On Tuesday evening Oct. 4th. , Mr. : Fred W. Hinton and Miss Bessie R. Hauver were united in the Holy bonds of matrimony in. St. John's church , by Rev. W. W Wells. Mr. Hinton has a ranch near Cody. The couple took pas- senger No. 2 , for a short stay in Omaha , when they will return and make their home at the ranch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hauver and is one of Cody's best and most popular young ladies. The parents of the bride also Mr. : James C. Quigley , a particular friend of the groom , were present at the ceremony. The Democrat joins their many friends in hearty congratulations. A GOOD POSITION can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of " 'V irelass" or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8- hour law became effective , and since the wireless companies are estab- lishing stations throughout the country tljere is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay begin- ners from § 70 to § 90 per month , with good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six official institutes in America , under supervision of rail- road and wireless officials and place all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full de. tails at Davenport , la. , Cincinnati , 0. , Portland , Ore. , or Memphis * Tenn. 35-5t For bowel complaints in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. No physician can pre- j i . scribe a better remedy. For s le by i i Chapman , the druggist. - A car load of Weber wagons , must be sold at once. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. , W. J. Taylor , democratic can- didate for congress , spoke to a large and attentive audience Sept. 29th at the Elsraere fair. Mr. : Taylor is one of those square sort of fellows ] ] whom it is a pleasure to meet , and one in whom the peo- ple of the sixth district can place confidence that their interests will be honestly protected , a man who will always be found lighting f for bettp.r government and that which is right , with equality to all and special privileges to none. Elsmere third annual fair was a great success , exhibits were bet- ter than ever before , both in quali- ty and quantity. 124 first pre- miums were awarded , on grain , grasses and vegetables of different varities. A large attendance both days. Music : was furnished by the Nelson Vallpy and Elsmere cornet bands . led by Prof. Weber. Sports of all kinds , and something doing all the while , and all went home glad that they attended. The judges on agriculture were Frank Driscoll , of the I. 11. Com pany Geo. Beebe , of Enders Lake and Jess Ewing , one of Thomas county's best farmers. Blind Boone Concert Nk If you like to hear some thing real good , don't fail to come out and hear Blind Boone Concert Co. , in Qijigley's hall Tuesday evening , Oct. 11 th. ' Tickets on sale at Chap man's drug store at popular prices. St. Nichols Church. Services will be held at the Catholic church as follows ) : In Valentine ' , on Sunday Oct. 23rd 1st mass at 8 a. m. 2nd . mass at 10 a. m. .1 Benediction of the Blessed Scc- : rament after mass. Instruction for the children at 31 ) . m. . . fh. Crookston on Sunday Oct. 30th , Leo M. BLAEUE , Hector. , Diarrhoea is always more or less prev- alent -during September. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. For sale by Chapman , the druggist. Proposed Constitutional Amendment The folk \vinp pioposed amendment to the constitution of the State of Neurasfcsi , as herein- after set forth in fail , is suliinitted to the elect- ors of ihe State of NebrasKa , to be voted upon at the general election to ho held Tnusdar , Nov ember sn : . A. I ) . 1010. "A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section ! one (1) ( I ) of Article even (7) ( of the Constitution of the Slute of Ne raska. Be it Enacted by the Legislature : of the State of Nebraska : Section 1. ( Amendment Constitution pro- posed. ) That section one (1) ( of article seven (7) ( ) of the constitnlion of the state of Nebraska , the senate concuning , be so amended as to read as follows : lection 1 ( Who are electors. ) Every male citi/.en of the United States , of the age of twenty one years , who shall have bee n a resident of this : state six months next preceding the election and of the county , precinct or ward , for the term provided bylaw sha'l be an elector ; provided. That per - nn" of foreign birth ) who shall have de- clnred l their intenthn to become citizens coin- formably to the laws of the United States and are voting at the UKiny en > ct of this amend ment may contiiuic to exercise the right or nff- rage until such time as they may have resided in the United States : ) live years after which they shall take out full citizenship pipers to be enti tled to vote at any succeeding electi' ) n . Section 2. ( Ballots ) That at the general elec tion nineteen hundred and ten (1910) ( there shall be submitted to theelectors of the state for their approval or rejection the foregoing proposed amendment to the covstitutiou relating to the right of suffrage. At such election , on the ballot of each elector voting for or against said pro- posed amendment , shall be written or printed the words : ' - 1 - or proposed amendment to the constitution ! relating to the right of sufrt e , ' and 'Against said proposed amendment to the constitution relating to the right 0 f suffrage. " Section 3. ( Adoption. ) If such amendment sir-ill be approved by a majority of all e ectors voting at such election , said amendment shall constitute : : section one (1) ol article sevtn (7) of the constitution of the state of Nebraska. Approved / April 1,1909. " I. Weorge ; C. Junkin Secretary of State , of the State ot Nebraska , do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitu tion of the State of Nebraska is a true and cor- rect copy of the original enrol-ed and engrossed bill as passed by the thirty-first session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska , aij appeals from said orminal bill on file in this ofiice. and that said proposed amendment ii submitted to , the iualilied voters of the state of Nebraska for their adoption or rejection at the neneral elec lion to ho held l ou Tuesday , the 8th day : of No vember , A. 1) . 1910. In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto ! set lilY hand and alllxed the groat seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Unco n , this ! ! uotli dat or , Ju' ) ' . in the u'ar of our i.oru. One Thousand Nine Hundred and ; Ten. and of the Indepeiid- I ence of the T" ' > itKl States the One Hundred ana Thirty-filth , aim of this State the Forty- 1 fourth. iKOKGK C. JUXKIlf 1 (14L ( ] Secretary State' : - . We are Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition . ' \ - - - HE SEASON will soon be open so that the THE with dog and gun will have full sway. We also handle a full line of Shot Guns and Rifles. "Winchester" and "Remington" are two of our best makes. Hunting Coats , Caps and Hats are now on display in our window and may be bought at a bar- gain. Now is the time and the Red Front Hard- ware is the place to get full value for your money. . . - I led Front Hardware ' - - _ _ _ F _ _ _ - r G - you are looking for a new Suit or Over IF coat or anything in the line of Men's ' or Boys furnishings , don't forget to stop . at the Fair. We \ have a complete line of - Men's : , Boys' and Children's Clothing and prices range from $1. 75 to $28 per Suit. ' Talk about Ladies' and Misses' Skirts. & Well , we have a new line and they are the ? best in town. In Voiles , Panama and Ser ges at $3.50 to $15 , also a large line of ' . . Ladies' , Misses , Men's and Boys' Sweaters. If you must have a tailor , made . suit ( for men or ladies ) remember we represent the Garden City Tailoring Co. , and there is no better tailoring house in C licago. We guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and 1 ) ok over e j line. : No trouble . to show goods at IL . . . . - > - - - - - . ; - j THE PHil , t R Phone 145. H. W. HOENIQ , Pro p r. : ; 2g& &ra > raKaEgg - - Chartered us a Shite Ba-.ik Chartered as a National Bank June l , ISM. : August : J2 : , IW" ! . The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( Successor to Bunk of Valentino. ) Valentine , - Nebraska. . SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25.000 A General Banking . . , Exchange Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : : C' ' . H. ( OOKNKI ' , , Proflldunt. . . . ! ! M. V. N tetoLsoNCashier. J. 1' . Jlny , Vice President. Miss GI.KN HOENIG , Ass't Onshler. , - . Farm Implements I . We sell farming implements as welL a s.pther - , . \ merchandise at reasonable prices. . . . Call and try us. " ' . . / , - ' . . -t ' 1 tt : ! CHOOKSTON. NE'BRASKA ' MAX E VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. I : , - ' - RTR41S L&Ir l "Stetter & Tobien , Props. , , \ i I ! I i DEALERS IN | I Ill' ' . I , All Kinds of Fresh i i ! P and Fait Meats. . . . , "Will buy your Cattle , Hogs * , - , II Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. I . 1 - Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets invigorate- stomach and liver and enable them to perform their func tions naturally. . For sale by Chapman the Qrug { ) ist. , . i i j Pick This Up Quick I Good 4roomhouse with stone . , ! cellar , for sale cheap. House strong , well built and warm. \l ill sell cheap if taken at once. Cash I or terms. A bargain in this. Ask I I. M. Rice , Valentine. tf - : ! \ , . - . . . -