' - . . - * . _ I I j Ambero ! Records j I . . . I K.ydur Edison Phon- * " * ; | j bgraph-is not equipped" " " " C' ' to ; play 'the Amberol fe K . t , i * f f J ! [ 4mn.uteRecords let iis ; put' -attachment on' f01 you. We will supply the attachment I jand . , J.Q ; four-minute I Records : ; * ' ' : " " > * * ' I / Standard - $6.00 I Home , - $8.00 . * -'i. * Hi in i n i [ i NCB . - . > . - A Safe ; . , Siilipe ! System The4-1 system of paying by check was devised ' Ijy'"air men- for . any - - nian- for you. . It is suiifed to the need of 'aiiy business,1 ' either large ( > r'smallIt : makes - -we' pay out $10 or $10000 - a nfonth : A' checking "aceoun't will serv.e your ne'edsf- ' -i ! ' -Pay by' checkthe' 'tliiethod puts system in- 'to Ny"our ' business and 'gives ybu'a , * record ' of VALENTINE STATE BAWK = -.w VALENTINE.NBBR. . J S " * * ' * * , A RUBY \ . Law -i. / AttorneyatLaw J 50fficefrontroom , second story , [ \s f over 3 ? . G. Hornby's store , Main iv , ' street . .entrance. f Valentine , Nebraska . : 'UvS Wfiather Bureau Report - - _ , , -W gK ENDING ATOV. 10.-1910. Daily mean.temperature 40. ° ' Normal temperature 38 = - Bighest temperature < ; S ° . Lowest temperature 16 ° . Range of.teroberature 52P-t . . PrecipttadoVfor we"ek 00.5of an inchr Average for 22 years 0.19 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 14.67 inches. V f or 22years 2Q.22 of jiri inches. , , - JOHN'J. MCLEAN. Observer. C. & N. W. New Time Table. \TE8T BOJpJ > ij- . * ' . " No * . 1 , 7"l7p. in. New passenger train. I No ! ' 8 , . 1:83lni. \ . Old 'f ' No.iUO , 11 :55p "Through Irelght No. , si . ; . 2:0o"p. m. . Local . freight train. . _ ; > < < } ' ; ? o. > j / - i ' " * . % 2 { 10:42 iv in ; New passenger train. No , fi , . 5:05 a. u. . . Old " , " No * . 116 , G:20'u. m'/ Through freight train. Ndi 82 , llOOii'.Chi. Iibcnt freight train. * " : ' IF TpU BELIEVE IN AD- ] \IIRACLES \ WE' TALK. BUSINESS , . iF YOTJ DO WANT TO f 'TOUE. SHELVES -1Q $ O RSTOCKEB GOODS ' HELP/ ' - * - . _ _ fjVERTiSE IS. TOT SENSE. All Gang Plows , Discs.and Har rows at cost and less. - : i - LUDWIG LUMBER Go. 4./jres ? set quicker and better and will run , longer -without ; lbos thstn is . "possibl'e when set , _ tHe . " ' 7T * * * * -jt $ ' " ' * * * " way-ifAset with.theBrooks , cold tire setter. Gallon * - / Causes Sickness. Good Health Impossible With a Disordered Stomach , "There it nothing that will create sickness or cause more tremble than a disordered stomach , and many people .daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard .or abuse of the stomach. We" urge everyone suffering from any stomach- derangement , indigestion or. dyspepsia , whether acute or chronic , to try Kexall * * * Dyspepsia Tablets , with the dis tinct understanding that we will refund'their money without ques tion , or formality , if after reason able use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. 'We recommend them to our customers every day , and have yet to hear of anyone who has not been bene fited by them. Three sizes , 25c , oOc and § 1.00 a box. Sold in Val entine only at our store , The Itexall Store. Chapman , The Druggist. * Presbyterian Church. J , M. CALDWELL , D. D. , PASTOR Preaching as .usual next Sabbath .morning and evening. The revival meetings have in creased in interest and will be con tinued another week. All invited. Say ! You scamp ! Stop stealing Grandma Clarkson's coal ! Robert 13. Thompson and wife and boy were in town today. Corn King Manure Spreaders. Price § 110. Will close out at $90. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. John SmiLh of Beemer , is visit ing in the city and jn company of 'Charley Clarkson called on us to day. He is a brother of Louis Smith , deceased. 4 will be located here for some time , and will.buy all kinds of 'horses-Battle and sheep. Call at Fischer Hardware store , " * . . - - " > ti - * - % \ " ' > > 43rStf. ? TED PERRINE. . f 1 am selling a big line of winter goods at 10 to 20 per cent -below regular prices ; the same on canned goods. I guarantee them equal to any on the market. It will pay you to come and try my store , to save 10 to 20 per cent on your purchases. MIKE DAVIS. 45 3 . * . < * Miss Margaret McLaughlin , daughter of Michael McLaughlin , died Tuesday of last week of her nervous affliction and heart trouble at the age of 21 years past , at the family home near Crookston. The funeral was held Thursday at the' Catholic church and the remains laid to rest in Mt. Hope cemetery. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. * * * A. F. Gumbow of Red Deer , Neb. , o'l Nov. 9 , David Groves 'aid , Miss Mary B. Herron were united in marriage. The groom is a son J. W. Groves of Wood lake , and the bride is the youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. P. Herron , also of Wood lake. We bespeak for this worthy young couple a happy and successful life. Schwab For San Francisco. Charles M. Schwab , former head of the steel trust says : "I favor San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific ex position in 1915 , and you can put me down among the boosters. I will also promise that if San. Francisco holds 'the exposition the Bethlehem Steel company . -will take part by exhibiting its products of armor and armament , an exhibit that has not appeared since the Centennial exposition ia 1876.- - - - Hitchcc1Favors San Francisco. Frank l Hitchcock , postmaster general , says : "Nothing would ? lcaie me more highly than the selection of San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific exposition , and I think the record of rebuilding and the recovery from the fire , as well as the remarkable record made in the raising of money for the support/of ; / the fair ; should be recog nized , and will have great weight with congress in reaching a decision as to the location of the exposition. " San Francisco's Big Bid. ' San Francisco has raised its bid tor the Panama celebration to $17,500,6'00. If money talks as much to the point In this' matter as it does .in most other affairs of life , the contest is al ready over. New.Orleans will have to be satisfied with the 'Mardi Gras. ' Rochester ( N. Y. ) Demccrat-Cbroa- icle. NO BID ON BONDS OF NEW ORLEANS City Unable to Obtain Foods Foi . Proposed Improvements. MUCH DISAPPOINTMENT FEL1 Municipal Betterments to Cost Seven Million Dollars Likely to Be Held Up Indefinitely Looks as "hough the Crescent City Was Hardly In a Position to Finance a World's Exposition. New Orleans has no bride rs for t her $7,000,000 of sewerage i-onds and water bends and it looks 'is though her greatest project for municipal im provement would be held ny indefi nitely through lack of funds to. pros ecute the work. It would reem as though New Orleans was Uardly in a position to finance a World's expo sition , even with the aid of the state of Louisiana , when her local Vankera refuse to purchase her Lends on their own terms. Tht financial predicament of San Francisco's rival for exposition hon ors is toll in the following rss dis patch from the Crescent City : "New Orleans , La. Oct. 4. De spite several months of negotiation through the Hibernia Bank nncl Trust company , and in spite of , . - special ac of the last legislature t.o "facili tate the financial. negotiations -when the city board of liquidation met at noon today there' was no bid for thre $7,000,000 improvement bor.ds by which the. great sewerage and water , project of this city was to have been been completed. "Much disappointment is felt at the failure of the bonds to sell , as this great municipal project may be seriously delayed. Mayor it > hrmai ) and City Attorney I. D , Moo-f. both issued statements tonight explaining" ' the reasons. lc " "About a year ago , the Jr.erstate Bank and Trust , company .ireed to finance ( he $7,000,000 bond ' ? sue pro vided it was 'given the benefit of be ing the .depository of the funds col lected at 2 per cent interest. The contention was raised that ' 'Ho. bend taker could not be the dor sitory. Then a legislative enactment was se cured to make it legal for th > buyer to become- the fiscal agent of the funds , but sjtill the bonds are unsold. " B'QNtf Louisiana- Exposition Securities' 'Will Be'-Unp Id at End ofTen .Years ; The following press dispatch , pub lished in 'the New Orleans Times- Democrat , is self-explanatory : "Crowley , La. , Sept. 23. A petition to the voters of Acadia pariah is be ing , .circulated , calling upon the.voters tc register , in order to be j i a posi tion to vote against the Panama ex position tax , Nov. 8. The 3 petition. recites that , according to the.stater ment , the country parishes ' are 'as sessed at $204,373,526 and the city or parish of New Orleans at § 231,045- 937 , and that as per the present as sessment the country will py $106- 639.80 per year , or $1,066,308 in 10 years , and New Orleans .7 J " 3,284.45. per 'year , or in 10 years $1.7.Vf844.50.f 'It states further that the interest on. ' these bonds will be $ ,280,000 pbi year , or just about equal to the aipcunt of tax paid in each year , so that -at the end of 10 years the state will"still owe the six and one-half million del lars' at 4'per cent intere- - bonds , which by the act the parisiof Orleans - . leans proposes to pay. Thsent ! - . ment is divided on this question1 of taxation , and the promoters of this petition declare that they will „ push it through. " , Give California Fair Deal. There seems to be a controversy on between New Orleans . -id San Francisco for the World's Panama Exposition , which will be leld ; in 1915. Both cities are claiming that they are each the most logical point for the great exposition and then tl-ey clamor about the mom-y' possi bilities. While we are not inclined to mix up in this fight and injure the possibilities of either place by set tling the question as to wit re the exposition shall be held , yet % \e think the west is entitled to som- of the good things , and we suggest that the Sunset state be given at lest a fair deal in this matter. Gallup ( N. M'.J Republican. Will Benefit The Whole Coast. The Napa Register says th. ? master of the State Grange expresses the sentiments of the people 1'ving in that section when he says , of the pro posed Panama-Pacific exposition : "An exposition of this nature , if properly managed , can not fai1 to beef of vast benefit , not only to California , but to the whole Pacific coa t. I be lieve the Grange will do well to favor and encourage the movement. " Will Pay Its Own Bi-j. ! San Francisco boosters are going about , .in the mcst practical way to secure support for their proposed exposition. They have raised a large § um of money , more than was ever forested in an exposition Jn America , and propose to pay their own bills without tapping the government till. This will commend , ; SaniFrancisco to the public. Omaha f Old Crow , All Leading " ' Hermitage Brands" V and Bottled . . i . i . . - * - * , * ; * . . f Gruchen- Under.theV - * . , A. ' heimer Supervision of the- . . . ' T : : Whiskeys. U. S. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. THE PALACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. Get Your Trees Ready for Winter. .Stop cultivating deep. Let their hed , their leaves and ripen up theii wood bv only keeping" a dust on top o1 ground to retain molature in ground and on town lots where trees are watered gradually reduce amount ol water. A.tree needs moist ground during fall and winter. If town lot trees need-water later water them al freezing up time for their winter use , We have all the varieties of Cher ry , Plum , Apple and Forest and Shade Trees , Evergreens. Small Fruit Shruba , Koses and other ornamentals , : GET THE CHEAPEST for a long time usefu.lnes * . A. THEE IS A PERMANENT - MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees grown m arest home. They are ac climated and grown under same con ditions you want them to grow , and where the } ' can be had the quickest. We have 25 acres in our nurseries and 40 acres in our bearing orchard. Write for catalogue or any informa tion. Chas , J , Boydf Brown County Nursery . - Ainsworth , Nebr. Nuraerypne block north-east of the ' * u " Court House. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H , FAUtHABER & ONS , BROWNLEE , NEB. Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 , No. i'6c0050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289- 822also ; - Melvin , No. 327072 , re's , I Bulls for Sale at All Times1 ; : Pick /This Up Quick Good 4-room house with stone cellar , for sale cheap. House strprjg , well built and warm. Will sell cheap if taken at once. Casher or temrs. ' * ' Abagain in this. Ask I , M.- Rice , Valentine. tf Threshing Outfit for Sale 1 f- - M horse power , 28x50 Case Sep arator , all in good repair , for sale at a' bargain , for cash , or will trade ror horses or cattle , Address , ' " SCHAEFER & BENJSTET , Nenzel , Neb. s -The Chicago Cafe. East side of Main street north of depot. Meals at all hours , both day and night. First clas's ser vice. .Call and be convinced. 42 4 : . MRS. M. GEDDES. n the County Court of Cherry County , Ne braska. In tlic matter of the estate of Joseph R. Brown , deceased : A duly verified petition having been filed n my ollice , praying for the probate of the estate of Joseph R. Brown , deceased , wlth- out.mlministration , and It satisfactorily ap- jearing to inu that the statements made in ; aid. petition are true , it is hereby ordered hat aliearlng on said petition be had on the rd day of December , l 10 , at 10 o'clock a. in. it my office in Valentine , Cherry county , Nebraska , < nt which time all persons inter- erested in .said estate may appear and show cause'if any there be , why said petition honldmot.be granteJ. Witness my hand and seal of said court , his 16th day of November , 1010. JAMES O. QUIGLET , "SEA" ! , ] -45' } ' County Judge. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the ess the danger from pneumonia anc other serious diseases. Mr. B. "W. L Hall , ofWaverly , Va. , eays : I firmly > elieye Chamberlain's Conga Remedy o he absolutely the best preparation OE ; he market for colds. I have recom mended it to my friends and they all agree with me. For sale by Chapman , ihe druggist. Hint to Louisiana. Louisiana will have to be up doing if .it is to capture the Panama International Exposition of 1915. A special session of the Calif irnia leg- slature has proposed two amend ments to the state constituUon which , will allow an additional * 10.000,00r ( 'or * the financing of the 'exposition- andcover § 7,000,000 has already been provided iby , .private subscription. - ! ' Cincinnati 'Southwest. . . GRANT BOYER , . . - - CARPENTER & BUILDER. ' All' kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all.sizes .Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot.1 " > Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Customers. POOLANQ6ILLIARD HALL Cigars and Soft Drinks G. STETTER - PROP. i _ "THEY SAVED MY BOY' S GRAVE" AND THEY CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOURS. ; i AW A m _ And I know 11 mother's love for her boys "and the' terrible anxiety. , sad- which only the fangs of nlcohol can cause. Miny ; were tin ? promises which my. hey gave me to quit drinking end each 'tiiisr be broke thorn. , i * Mauy were the tiins that 1 knlt ii s'Icnt communion with my God'hnil askrcl1 Him to give my boy back to me the lovable , manly , honorable hey of old hut . .my .prayers seemed unavailing. ' ' ' ' His will power was dead and although ! ; e tried to quit and foujrht valiantly , against the terrible r ravine for alcohol , he was unable to do so and be doomed to fill a drunkard's grave. As u last resort he consented to talc tiH * . NEAL THREE DAY TURF l i1DRINK HABIT UlVl-i and hp was cured at last. A ft IT taking the marvr-lous Neal Treatment. IIP .threw his nrmn. nhontTne - > .i./ . * . hive s-.ived from drunkard's . ? ' cried. 5Iother. you me a grave. The grand Nral Treatment saved my hey for me and it run do the same for yours. " . - , . . . , The n'.ntvf is but one of many let'terh whic-li rome to us from , happy mother , ' tvixes an l sisters ivimi-e dear on < s liv - been save l and restored fo them , It tells in a few words the story of the Neal Three Day Orink Knblt-Cnr > . which- in the space of seventy-two hours will cure any drinking man of oeohollsm cnr him perfectly and completely , destroying all .appetite , < ! i hire or craving for Htinnr * remove all accumulated nlcoholir poisors ff > m tjis system make a new maa f bin : in short cure him completely of nlfoholism. * . . . . A periodical or habitual jJrirking man can no more resist the craving for than the craving for water when it is handy. IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR OWN HOME you can completely and perfectly cure your son. husband or 'brother.by tfrinir to him the , NEAL HOME TREATMENT ; ' ; , . ; . ; Which consist * of purely vegetable medicines which are simply a < lnitnf trrr < t nnd which , in three day's time will cure any ea * e of alcoholism no matter hot ? ; serious or how long the patient has drank. This is done under an abnolnte ' binding. GUARANTEE CONTRACT Which plainly states that If , at the end of th third day's treatment , the patient his friend * , doctor or family are not entirely satisfied with the re sults accomplished and perfectly satisfied that he is completely cured of the drn'K habit that the fee will be refunded in- stanlly Send for a copy of the contract. CUT THREE DAYS In the privacy of your ho'me are re quired to effect a complete and perfect cure. The Neal Home Treatment is rot a secret treatment for tjie drink habit can not be cured by such methods but that it does cure drunkenness in the space of three consecutive days is at tested by the hundreds of testimonials anil ENDORSEMENTS Of some of America's most noted min isters , lawyers , judges , business men , public officials and o'hers whose letters WRITE TODAY-MOW , for our book i elcoholum it's free , and you put yoursel : it. Sent in nlain. sealed wrapper. recomrnend-ng the .Nenl" CurV nre' - iaincd in a little booklet entitled "Lrt- Icrs 3 > om I > oplc You Know."wblch will- ' be mailed upon request. " NO HYPODERMICS * * ' ' Are used in the Nenl Home Trra mwl nothing but plain vegetable mrdlclnr * which are administered internally. Tl'p use of hypodermlcH IB dangerous la tbll respect. ' ' ' \YE OFFER TO PROVE ' TO yon that any man pan be rrrM of the drink habit in 3 days time and , that - the Neal Home Treatment will rffrrt perfect and complete cure In that 'Urn * ; ' ' YOU TAKE NO CHANCE , . , ; If there is a. chance we take it. tor'1 - . the Neal Home Treatment Is rfurni ! ' < f f ' you upon n "No Cure. No Pay" ' ban ! * i you doa't even have to pay u until afUr Hie treatment has been administered -a"iit : ' its merits proved unless you want t . - vhich tells all about the cause and core cf * F under no obligations to us by writing for NEAL INSTITUTES CO. , Home Treatment Dept. ' Atlantic. Io\vo DESK G j A + J j 5 CENTS is the special trial price ; for the Lincoln Daily State Journal from now , until January 1st. The big Sunday paper will be included for 25 cents extra. The paper will be stopped promptly when the time paid for is up : Why not send'for it today and get the ELECTION RETURNS