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' . . . " - . - - - - ; : : : ' . " ' * , ' VALENTINE NE BR. . THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 , 1910. Volume 25 No. 42 , , 1. M. Rice , Editor a n d Proprietor' , , p t . - - - - - < v , " . - . - - - - . - - - - - - - - ' r ' k 1 Eureka Saloon - TMcQEER & CARROLL , Proprs. " . Fine . Wines , Liquors and Cigars .g , Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : . . , Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , ' Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , , . . Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , and 29/yearvoid and Jas E , Pepper 0 , p , C , Taylor These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. gov- ernment warehouse. They are guar- anteed pure and unadulterated. Un- Tin- vexcelled ; for family and medical use. r , : Three . Star .Hennessy and Dreyfus , Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout , Bass Ale , _ Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer ! - : . Ientlne Nebraska j . . . . . . " " .i'i'.tI feft&2 2&a . ' . ( ' \ 'It 0 0 { 0r h en fr nTI : ' : Has just received its stock of Fall and Winter , Goods , which will be sold at very low prices regardless i . of cost. Lay in your supply now. . ' -J ' t. ' .100 LB. SACK SALT 80 CTS. s L MIKE . DAVSS , Valentine , Neb. J &HTS &TlS' tjs * * iN' v--v l ' < V $ I > r EfaS3fr2 ! fe. Jf e _ _ @ 8 e . . . ' , : $ I.isk3 ; ! 0'ir ' . . . . . . . . . ' " ! . - , ' < ' . ' : i . - . " . , J ; ' - ' e . . . : : Go to the fl' j > : qe . - . . , . " : 'A - S . " ' 0 - ; " . f ; , ; ; . - - Stock' Exchange Saloon r , VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER _ t. . , . ' * * . Vt<her : F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. e . , . @ _ _ , . . . . ! r a s Cigars , , Tobaccos , Confectionery 3 L * fc , * ; I ? ' , . , t : . . Hot and Cold Lunches i i : Short . . r Order Meals. Bakery Goods ( j - . . > ft I I home Bakery. ' . . ' . _ . . TELEPHONE NO. 7 c . . ' d E . " ti : .b".w' - I l. , . . , . . . I For . Aged . . PeopleI I t Old Folks Should be Careful in Their'-Selection of Regu/ fc t iative Medicine , . . . . ' . ro : 1 We Have a/safe , dependable and ' altogether ideal remedy that is par- ticularly adapted to the require- ments -Of aged people and persons of week constitution or other bowel disorders : . r ' "We are So certain that it will relieve A these complaints and give absolute satisfaction in every particular that we offer it with our personal-guarantee that it shall cost tli'e user nothing if it fails : ao sub- stantiate our claims. This remedy . . is i . called OrHerlies. . . . "Kexail l Orderlies havea soothing , hrtaling . , . ; . . : . . strengHlienirjg . , . tonic s n I . regulative aciro1n--up6n-the bowels ; I ' They remove all irritation , . , dryness , soreness and weakness. They re store the bowels and associate organs to more vigorous and healthy r/ ' . . . activity. They are eaten like 1 " r candy , may be , taken.at any time without fnconvenience , do not cause any griping , nausea . , , diabqea , ex- . cessiyeridseness } , flatulence or other disagreeale effe t. . Price 25c. and lOc. Sold only at our store-The Kexail Store. Chapman the drug- . . . . . . t "p . : . . ' 'SlS&I & _ ; : : : I I St. Nichols Church. Services will be held at the Catholic church as follows ] ] : In Valentine on Wednesday , Nov. 2 , All Sonls Day. Mass for the poor souls in purgatov at 8 a. 1111. . In Arabia , Saturday , Nov. 5. . In Valentine , on Sunday Nov. 6. 1st mass at S a. m. I 2nd mass at 10 a. m. I Benediction ot the Blessed Sac- rament after mass. r Instruction for the children at 3 p. m. Leo M. : BLAERE , Rector. Auction Sale. . We will sell at the old G. H. Q. Smith place , 10 miles northwest of Valentine , on Tuesday , Nov. 1 , 11)10 ) , 14 head of horses and colts , 43 head of cattle , 300 chickens , some wild bay and millet. Also two fur coats. S. W. ATCD G. W. COWAN. All Gang Plows , Discs and Har rows at cost and less. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. I . Tires set quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than ( is possible when set the old way if set with the Brooks cold tire setter. Call on , I 42-4 . - . . .E.- . -B JJ 1cFatiAlrx - - : : - . . . . . . . Talk of the Town. . F. J. Keller , of Crookston , was in the city Tuesday. \ V. J. Barker and brother Byron were in town this week. Bill Francke went to Omaha the first of the week with cattle. Four carloads of Posts , from lie to 6Oc. Ludwig Lumber Co. Bob Faddis shipped 13 cars of cattle to Omaha Sunday morning. Jim Hudson and family of Sparks ' were shopping in town last week. I 1 ; Wine Sap and Ben Davis apples 90 cents" per bushel at Mike Davis I store. Charley McCoy and Sam Ben- nett were in from the Snake yes- terday. = A car load of Weber wagons , must besold . . , ; at once. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. John Neiss returned from Oma- ha last week with two hundred head of steers that he purchased there. Geo. Ladely and wife were in Valentine last week on business. We forget to mention this last week. Jeff Leach and family wl o have been visiting their relatives in Valentine a couple weeks returned to Antelope Co " last week. C. C. Young , of Missouri , is visiting his brother P. H. Young , our county assessor at his home in Simeon. The two gentlemen were in town Monday last. , R. Anderson has accepted the pumpingpb . ! ! : for the . . citT , and be- gan work J ' esterda . HekTfiows * r L the business and worked. at it at Rosebud where he also managed the electric light plant. Clyde J. Wright socialist can- didate for Governor , spoke at the ; court house last Thursday evening to a good sized audience. He is a pleasing talker and those present were entertained if not convinced. It is a revelation to watch Mr. Phelps make photos of children. He seems to have unbounded tact and skill , and can bring out just the little expressions that you like. He will be in Valentine only two days before Xmas , Nov. 18 and 19. Dr. Barnes , theeyesigbtspecial- ist i of Omaha , will be at the Dono- her hotel Tuesday , ftov. 9 , all day , , and at Woodlake Friday , the 11 , until 3 o'clock. He has been vis iting this town for 12 yeare , and patients will be given a year for examination , without extra charge. Fred Buchle" and family , who live six miles south of town , were in Tuesday to have a pin extracted from the throat of their three year old daughter , who had swallowed it a few hours previous. Dr. Compton sscured the missplaced article of utility in with little dif- ficulty. Carl Freeman spent several days in town visiting friends this week. He lived in our town several years . a < ro and worked for a while on the * - Democrat. He was a good work- er. , . He is now district manager for a Portrait , Co. , for which he has . been . we rking several years. Mike Clynes came in Saturday from his ranch southwest of town. While he is now looking fine he reports that he had some sort of a stroke that caused him to lay un conscious for over an hour a week or so ago. As he was alone at the time his phone was useless as an aid to secure assistance. The Chicago Cafe. East side of Main street north of depot. Meals at all hours , both day and night. First class ser- vice. Call and be convinced. . .12-4 MRS. M GEDiiES . . . - I Corn King Manure Spreaders. i Price § 110. Will close out at $90. i LUDWIG LUMBER Co. I Sheriff Rossetter took a patient to the Norfolk asylum , and a lad to the Kearney reform school this week. Furnished ' rooms to rent by day or week , Hot and cold water baths included. Valentine House , John D. Eaton , Propr. . 32tf Capt. ' Ho well , who has been visiting with his son.in-law Wm. Taylor for the past few weeks , left Sunday night for his home at Grand Island accompanied by his daughter Mrs. Taylor. The Cap tain was once an old time resident of Valentine , is an old. soldier , a republican and an enthusiastic Dahlman man. There seems to have been a mis- taken impression about Mr. Phelps coming to Valentine regularly. He will not "in / any case come to Val entine more than two or at the out : side three times a year. It is hard- ly to be expected- that a man carry. ing as he does First Prize at the State Convention will waste his time here unless there is work enough to 3 make it pay. , Presbyterian church. Preach- ing morning and evening by the pastor J. D. Caldwell D. D. Morning subject , "The Duration of the Millennium. " The views expressed will be novel and inter- esting to all who desire to know prophecy. Evening subject will be , 4'The Conditions of effective Prayer. " All invited. With a new janitor , the church will be well heated. . „ . . , * ' . . PxySatJford .came toi town.Sun day to get his pay for 180 head of cattle , which he sold to the cattle buyer who took them at the ranch. They brought him al out $4,000. Mr. Sanford has about 25 head of cattle left and about 40 head of horses which he thinks is enough to keep him busy , but he may go to Canada to visit his son George during the winter. Gets cold up there ; this is far enough north for us. John Gould was in town this I week and departed for New Town , Mo. , to join the Fontanelle Thea- trical Co. , in which John plays "Silly Boy , " without the necessity of a red wig. John is something of a musician and has consider- able stage talent. He grew here in our garden and Valentine peo- ple know for they have been shown. John says his red hair and freckles have at last been recognized as good for something , and we predict that John will be- come a star though he may never learn to dance a clog. Several new hot water heatino- plants have been installed in Val- . entine this fall. Chas. Sparks came first and has been longing o o for : cold weather ever since to giye it a good test. Next L. C. Sparks threw away his stoves and furnace and put in a good hot water heat- ing 53 stem. Then came Henry I enig , and put it in himself with' . the assistance of R. Andersen and the Indian who helped Frank. VIoore with the Court House steam plant. Then came Gus Carlson with a job turned out for the Episcopal church ? , and another for. John Eaton , of Valentine house. 1. [ M. Eice s just installed a hot water heating plant this week , ivii.li Leu Biveiip : , R. Andersen and the Indian as mechanics. Jas. II. , Quigley is putting in one at his home , and we hear that several others are talking hot water pretty fast.Ve can say that Len Bivens and E. Andersen make a good fail- team and know how to put in a I plant. Ours is doing good work I and we'rfe ready fo'r wiut { ' . I I 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. . * 1 r - - Red Front Hardware Co. . t . : .i i . t r i & & ' F 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 , 1 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. , v . ' . . . y . Talk about Ladies' and Mi : sses ' Skirts. . ' . " " : ; : t ; ' Well , we have a new line and they are the' . , . . ! . ; t \ < best in town. , In Yoiles , Panama and Ser-J. ; i' ; ; : ; A " g 'es at $3.50 to $15 , also a large -line of " I . : ' 1 ' , llissesMen's : and Boys' Sweaters. : , ! j . Ii ; ' . ' : .1 > = 7. : . . . ' \ l ifl f If you must have a tailor made suit ( for f men or } 'a"\1 . ) , , „ : ' , , . . , remember t the Garden " . ' ' : 1 ' ; , ' ; , we represent City Tailoring CQ.f , Y / and there is ' . : ' 'r . ' . ' , ' no better tailoring house in Chicago. We' i.1 guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and look over e' . . U J , : f . line. No trouble to show goods at . . ! , i. ! : - J ( f < , . . ' . . : ; . . . ' . ) ' , . - . . . ' ' t , " It t/ . \ " . . ' ' ; ' ' . . ' : t'J . . . . . ' _ ' . - . 'q"'H\t 0 " { I : . 0' prJ .J. . ! UTT IF F1 I , . . , . JI ' . \u , . I I . "f. , . 'I , . l " . , . . l ' ' . I - . : . f I ! . ' ' y. . ? . 1. .d. . ' M a _ , " : ' ; ; ; ' td Phone 140. H. W. H HOENIG ProprAr ' 'jir ' 2Y.b'.s-.ar 2t : ; a ! J i . _ . . u.J' ' ' - - ' ' - Chartered : - r as a Stntc Ba-.ik Chartered as a National - Bank 0 June I , I&-t. ! , " . ' . 1,1884. August 12,1W- ! ! The FIRST NATIONAL , BANK r ( Successor to Bank of Valentino. ) Valentine , - Nebraska. CAPITAL - $25.000 A General Banking Exchan ere SURPLUS - 25.000 . . , Exchange Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection Business : : : : c. H. CORNELL . , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Onshler. J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GLKN HOENIG , As 't Ou hlcr. . Farm Implements - , . . ' . We sell farming implements as well another ; . . ' v merchandise at reasonable prices. . ' , " ° ; Call and try us. . . . ' ! ' . " , , - . . \ ' ; . ; . " : ' , ' . , ' , f . h CR.OOKSTON NEBRASKA , , MAX E VIERTEL : , . ' , ) . . . _ _ . _ . " - ' . t . DEALER IN EVERYTHING. ' ' ' ' : .i. , , : * . \ : ' . * ; V 4V r . , , . . : . . ' . A . . ' J : j v t. : ' u ; ' @ ! lVl ! . . .u.t 'J gmb.1T : & [ &Uizi ! ! ; ; ; : : ; , J : - , 1 . I , ' . , . . . , r Stetter & Tpbien , Props. . I I : , . . ' ; . . , ! . it . \ : ; , 'I ' . s I .t a s - . j , . . : ' III I. .0. _ ; -"r DEALERS IX , I . . . . . " * , . * - - - " - " : . ; AUKinds"of Fresh 1 . . , ! , . and Fait Meats. . . . ( r Will buy your Cattle ( , Hogs , a Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. . , 1 { _ . - _ r = = , DRS. DALLARD & BARAKAT5 = : . ' " 0 . z . GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY , . EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. We compound our own medicines. Office on 2nd floor ot T. C. Hornby's . . Valentine , Nebraska 0 ' . - , .