& V Eiitorloal Sooitty * t if , ' " * r * T j ktf rn E MOCRAT. 1. M. Eice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTINE , NEBK. , THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1910. Volume 25 , No. 44 m eon McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , and 29/year/old andjas , E , Pepper , O , F , C , Taylor , . These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the CJ. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guaranteed - ; anteed pure and unadulterated. Unexcelled - ' , ! ' , excelled for family and medical use. Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout. Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , Valentine Nebraska I ( 23 * T2i \ ( Don't Forget Has just received its stock of Fal ! and Winter Goods , which will be sold at very low prices ' regardless of cost. Lay in your supply now. - 100 LB. SACK SALT 80 CTS. I pay market price for Hides aud Furs. MIKE DAVIS , Valentine , Neb. - .Go to the Stock Exchange Saloon -i VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER Walther F. A : Meltendorff , Propr. Cigars , Tobaccos , Confectionery Hot and Cold Lunches i Short Order Meals. Bakery Goods TELEPHONE NO. , : : D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr. ; Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House .Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. 7 Arrive at Rosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. VLeave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , " . Sundays excepted. Arrive at Yalentine at 2 o'clock p. in. Dinner at Eritt at 11 o'clock a. m. - -Special attention to passengers , baggage and express or packages. 1 Leave orders at headquarters or at the Red ' . , " Front store. A. Whipple. As usually treated , a sprained ankle will disable a man for tliree or four weeks , but by applying Chamberlain's LinirnemYIfeely as soon as'tlie injury is received , " and observing the directions with , each bottle , a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For sale by Chapman/ the druggist. i For bowel complaints in children i ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Chole ; and Diarrhoea , Remedy and castor o It is certain , to effect a cure and whi reduced with water and sweetened pleasant to take. No physician can pi scribe a better remedy. For sale 1 Qhapman , the druggist. Talk of the Town. Four carloads of Posts , from lie to 60c. Ludwig Lumber Co. Preserve the present for the future. Phelps photos Nov. 18 , and 19. Wm. Erickson and A. Swansou were in town last Friday and Saturday on business. A. E. Morris spent several days in our city the past week , looking after his lumber interests. Wednesday , Nov. 23 , is the date of the cooked food sale held at T. G. Hornby's store at 10 o'clock by St. John's Guild. 44-2 O. D. Carey and wife returned from a three week's visit with relatives in Defiance county , O. , last Tuesday morning. It has been 21 years since Mr. Carey visited his old home and he notes many changes there. John Bachelor came in from his ranch in two hours and twenty minutes Monday , which is probab ly the fastest speed made between Kennedy and Valentine , a distance of 45 miles , and sandy roads a part of the way. John has a Buick. Roast turkeys , roast chickens , roast geese , and all the good things that go with a Thanksgiving dmner , for sale by the Ladies of St. John's Guild on Nov. 23 , at T. C. Hornby's store. Anyone wishing to leave a special order may do so. 4.4 : 2 Leroy Springer was in town Monday from his ranch in Eli precinct and we learned that he has put the broad .smile on another man's face by selling him a Cher ry county ranch , which is the fifth ranch he has sold of late. Mr. Springer is not much of a howler and makes little noise , but is sell ing land. Bert'Pike wa's in town Monday and called at our office to visit and we learned that he had been back to his old home at Millnerville , Iowa , where his parents lived , and that his mother , aged 76 years , died October 22 , 1910 , of dropsy , which finally had affected her heart. Mr , Pike's father , J. W. , is enjoying pretty fair health yet and is now 78 years old. Mrs. Pike was buried at Logan Park cemetery of Sioux City , la. We like to meet a man who is cheerful and has unbounded faith in land that yields rich grasses that make fat cattle and raises crops averaging well up to the eastern farms , one year with an other , and should bring something near the value of those high priced farms , and men who stuck to their farms here are fast becoming in dependent , which proves that there is value often overlooked by men who are too close to the situation and have a habit of looking wist fully upon other localities at their high tide of prosperity , or when they fortunately have a good crop year. Cherry county lands al ways raise a crop and farmers here have something to sell whec there is a partial failure elsewhere and then is when we get the good prices that have put pur farmers on their feet. There is no failun in stock and we always raise something to feed them and some thing to sell. C. W. Allen , that veteran news paper writer , who for six years in the early days , was editor o the Chadron Democrat , has beei our assistant during the pas month , and our readers have beei permitted to read many of hi articles during that time. It i not necessary , therefore , for us t comment upon his ability and re pourceful capacity as a writer We have tried to encourage Mr Allen to return to the newspape field and let his light shine. W have told him of the beautifi flowers that were born to blus unseen and waste their sweetnes on the desert air and other lik illustrations to convince him tha he should not bury ten talents but rather , bring forth 'anothc ten talents , according to tli ancient proverb. He may yet sf the error of his way and get bi alra fore the people to jot down tl ra thoughts he thinks for people 1 read. However , we congratulai .en the ppople in being able to g < is partially acquainted with M reby Allen as a writer. 'He departe by for his , old stamping ground i Merriman Friday evening. Curing Catarrh , Accept Our Advice and Try the Remedy at Our Risk , Catarrh is a disease of the mu cous membrane. The mucous mem brane is , one may say , the interior lining of the body. Catarrh there fore may exist in any part of the system. When the catarrhal poision at tacks the mucous membrane , in- flamation and congestion are pro duced and nature fails to throw off the accumulated poisons. The or anwhich has been afflicted ceases to perform its proper function as nature intended it should. The result is , complication upon com plication , which may lead to other even more serious afflictions. W e honestly believe Rexall Mucu- Tone will do wonders toward over coming catarrh. It is made fro in the prescription of an eminent phy sician who made a long study of catarrh , and his great success with this remedy was an enviable one. We want you if you are a sufferer from catarrh in any form , to give Bexall Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. Use it with regularity and persist ency for a reasonable time , then if you are not satisfied , come back and tell us , and without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent you paid us. This is certainly the fairest offer that any one could make and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes in two sizes , prices 50 cents and $1.00. Itememher you can obtain it only at-the Rexali store. Chap man , The Druggist. Presbyterian Church. J. M. CALDWKLL , D. D. , PASTOR Subject of the morning sermon will be , "Bells , " and the new church bell , presented the church by the Christian Endeavor , will be dedicated to the service of God. In the evening" , something will be said of "The Election Re turns. " All are mvited. The revival serVices will be con tinued the coming week , as the last , and all are urged to attend. Every evening except Saturday. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 : p.m. , when will be some exercises sug- gusted by our new bell , the gift of their society. Come. Public Sale. Wm. Grooms will hold a p ublic sale on Tuesday , Nov. 22 , 1910 , in which he will sell all of his stock , farming implements and house hold goods , at the Andrew Morrissey - rissey farm two miles west of Val entine , on the Minnechaduza , con sisting of 20 head of horses , Ispan of mules , 10 head of cattle , wag ons , buggies , harness , chickens , ducks , turkeys , grain , fodder and posts. T. W. CRAMER , Auctioneer. W. E. HALEY , Clerk. Two Great Annual Events in Chicago. The International Live Stock Exposition Nov. 26th-Dec. 3rd , and US. . land & Irrigation Ex position , Nov. 19th-Dec. 4th. For full particulars apply to any tick et agent of The North Western Line. 44-2 In Lumber we have the largest stock and the lowest prices. Furnished rooms to rent by day or week , Hot and cold water baths included. Valentine House , John D. Eaton , Propr. 32ti The ladies of St. John's guild will hold their annual Thanks- giving food sale at the usual place , at the usual time , and the usua good things to eat. 44 2 Notice Mr. Roy E. Phelps wil represent us in Valentine , Nov. 1 { aud 19. He will have with hirr the display of photos that won ; first prize gold medal this year a Lincoln. We especially ask tha you give Mr. Phelps a trial. Wi will not keep one cent of youi money if your photos do no please you. You may be able t < get cheaper work , but you canno get better. Our prices are m higher than others , be we DC N01X make the'cheaper grades. 1 you know good photo work se : Mr. Phelps when he is in town. PPELFS PHOTO Co , O'Neill , Nebr , We are Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition IHE SEASON will soon be open so that the hunter with dog and gun will have full sway. We also handle a full line of Shot Guns and Kifles. "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. Front Hardware Co. i. ' > fa . ' ! . ? i F you are looking fora new Suit or Overcoat - . , * rt U r coat or anything in the line of Men'3 or < - , f. ! . Boys' furnishings , don't forget to stop * / < : at the Fair. We have a complete line of . - I If Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing andr * < prices range from $1.75 to $28 per Suit. . ' , ( 1 - ' i I [ f < Vftj -1/1 J : ' \ A 'i h id- * Talk about Ladies' and Misses' Skirts'/ 103 Well , we have a new line and they are. the- v'SlH best in town. In Yoiles , Panama and Ser 1 . " j . ges at $3.50 to $15 , also a large line of I' - . ' ) Ladies'Misses , Men's and Boys' Sweaters. If you must have a tailor made suit ( for men or ladies ) T remember we represent the Garden City Tailoring Cb.j l > ' ' Y .MI and there is no better tailoring house in Chicago. ' 'We' " * " ' ' " ' ? ; guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and look over e' ' ' 1 * I * tf line. No trouble to show goods at ' . ' . 'f R ' i Phone 145. H. W. HOENIG , Propr. . Chartered as n Stnte Baiilc Chartered as a National Bank June J , 1881. 12,100-J. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( Successor to Bank of Valentin * ! . ) Yalentine , - Nebraska. CAPITAL - $25.000 # A General . SURPLUS - 25.000 Banking , Exchange „ Uudivided Profits 4.000 and Collection Business C. H. COKXKI.I. , , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , Onshlor. ' ' J. T. May , Vice President. Miss GI-KN HOKNIO , Ass't Cashier. Farm Implements , > si.-i We sell farming implements as well as otter - merchandise at reasonable - prices * . " . < * v ' . Call and try us. . ' ' . CROOKSTON. NEBRASKA MAX E VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. EVERYTHING.'n ' . 'n J * Stetter & Tobien , Props. DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh Sn and Salt Meats. . . . Sa a Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , .t.t Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. o ito = DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT = GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY Lfe - EYES TESTED and GLASSES. FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. We compound and dispense our own med'cines. Office on 2nd floor ot. T.C.Hornby's. Phone 1,61. Valentine , Nebraska