E VALENTINE DEMO 1.1L Bice , Editor and Proprietor VALENTIXE , NEBB. , THURSDAY , XOYEMBEB 2 ± 1910. Eureka McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : \ Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , and 29yearxold and Jas , E , Pepper , O , F. C , Taylor , These whiskies were purchased in bond and came direct from the U. S. gov- ' eminent warehouse. They are guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Un 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 & Sr2 J& _ i xrjtr ajr * itcH'J TL s + e-j\sr- on't Faroe ! ' & Has just received its stock of Fall and Winter Goods'which will be sold at very low prices e regardless of cost. Lay in your supply now. 100 LB. SACK SALT 8O CTS. I pay market price for Hides and Furs. 1 * j 22 O Go to the VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. 3 2C3 I Cigars , Tobaccos , Confectionery | Hot and Cold- Lunches \ Short Order Meals. Bakery Goods | TELEPHONE NO. 7 S52KKS2 SS3SSK52S Sar2K , D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr. Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House Rosebud . " " " Rosebud Hotel Leave" Valentine at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. . Arrive at Eosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. Leave Eosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. Arrive at Valentine at 2 o'clock p. m. Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. rn. Special attention to passengers , baggage and express or packages. Leave orders at headquarters or at the Eed Front store. i. A 9 zTLa * \ When you have a cold get a "bottle oi Chamberlain's Cough Heinedy. It Tvill soon fis you up all right and will -ward Off any tendency toward pneumonia , remedy contains no opium or other- narcotic and may he given as confidently to a baby as an dult. Sold by Chap mafc7 When your feet are \vet and cold , and your body chilled through and through from exposure , take a big dose of Cham- Lerlain's Cough Heinedy , bathe youz feet in hot "water before going to bed , and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Chapman , .the druggistr TaJk of the Town. Four carloads of Posts , from lie to 60c. Ludwig Lumber Co. Fred Grace returned Saturday night from a two week's visit with a sister at Neligh. Corn King Manure Spreaders. Price $110. Will close out at $90. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. Furnished rooms to rent by day or week , Hot and cold water baths included. Valentine House , John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf John Slonecker and family have moved back to Valentine and John has accepted a clerkship in the grocery department of . the Red Front. W. B. Grace , for the past year clerk in his father's hrtel , is now working for the railroad company in the freight and express depot at Long Pine. Martin Becker departed Monday evening for a visit with his broth er in Minnesota , and from there may visit a sister in Ohio before returning home. It's too late to say so but we forgot to mention that A. H. Stees returned the day before election from a visit with relatives in St. Paul , Minn. H. H. Wakefield of Crpokston was in town Monday and informs us that he purchased another quarter section of land If miles from his other place. We want correspondents from every important locality in the country where news items will not be duplicated. Send us the news and subscriptions to the paper. We want 200 more subscribers which will make nearly 1200 copies per week. Send us the news of your locality. . T. W. Cramer reports the Wm. Grooms sale last Tuesday a suc cess. Everything sold and t he auctioneer didn't try to stop the bidding , but took off the lid and cows went as high as § 62.00 , and yearling heifers as high as $30.00. The sale amounted to over § 2,000. Max E. Viertel was clerk of the sale in place of Haley. * Frank Carroll went back to Iowa Sunday night to attend the wedding of his sister , Miss Katie Carroll , who was married Tues day. Valentine people have kind ly remembrances of Miss Carroll and we join with friends here in hearty congratulations and wish her and the husband she has chos en a prosperous and happy life's journey. Stinislaw Krajewski of ISTenzel brought his son Edward to Valen tine last Saturday to have his teeth fixed by Dentist A'leer and called at our office to say hello and tell us that he had four cattle die in the stalk field a few days ago , which is the first he ever lost in that way and he has been here 22 years. He wants to warn people who have stalk fields to keep the cattle out , as he thinks there is danger this year. If they must turn into the stalks do not leave them in over an hour a day. We wish to call the attention of our readers to the whole page ad vertisement of the Red Front Merc. Co. , on the fifth page of this paper. This is perhaps the largest , most complete and com prehensive advertisement ever printed in a local paper in this city. The subject matter was ar ranged by Mr. Fred A. Busse of the dry goods department , whose thorough acquaintance with this line of goods and the shoe depart ment assures the public of valu able assistance in selecting what they need. Mr. Busse has had 16 years experience in handling gen eral merchandise , advertising and window trimming. He was born and received his education and some of his experience in Chicago1 , but prefers the smaller towns to the big city. His name and initials are the same as the present mayor of Chicago , bnt he assures us that he is not the mayor , though by chance they bear the same name. Mr. Busse's inten tions will be to learn the wants of the people of Valentine and sur rounding country and to supply them with all the latest , as well as a complete line of staple dry goods , footwear and wearing apparel ; School Notes. , Mabel Ricketts of Eli entered the high school this week. Grace Fast of the Juniors is spending her vacation at her home near Johnstown. Blanche and Ballard Hutchison are enjoying turkey at home in Key a Paha county. County Supt , Mrs. Story , went down to Lincoln Tuesday to at tend the association. Nearly all the out of town high school students have gone home this week to enjoy the annual fes tival. The sophomores gave a "Lady of the Lake" program Tuesday af ternoon which was highly appre ciated. . Misses Carlson and VanDriel of the high school faculty are in Lin coln attending the state teachers' meeting. The new texts in physical geog- raphyare fine and up to date. The freshmen are getting a more thor ough knowledge of the subject be cause of them. The air of thoughtfulness and reflection that is so apparent about every high school student this week means that they are in the midst of a rigid examination. But thoroughness has been so char acteristic of every study that fail ures will be few. The enrollment for this month is as follows : Miss Gordon's room 58 Miss Nelson's room. 53 Miss Driscoll's room ' . . . 49 iMiss Carroll's room 37 Mrs. Miller's room 42 High school 7o Total A House Warming. One of the most enjoyable socials of the season occurred at the home of Mrand Mrs. Chas. Faulhaber on the evening of the llth of No vember. It was in the form of a real house warming , Mr. Faulhaber having just completed a handsome cement house , with all the modern conveniences. The house contains ten rooms and two halls , three porches and a large busement , in which is situated the furnace. The house is lighted throughout with gas. gas.The evening was spent in dancing and social conversation. Music was furnished by Messrs. Pritchard , Farlow and Belsky. At , midnight an excellent lunch was served , just such a one as women such as the estimable wife of Mr. Faulhaber are able to prepa're. The lunch consisted of ham and bread and butter sandwiches , roast chicken , cheese , piclsles , various kinds of cake , and coffee. The supper was served on plates and was passed time and again until the inner man ( and woman also ) was satisfied. Dancing was again resumed and contined into the wee'sma hours of the morning , when all departed for their respective homes , thanking the host and hostess for one of the pleaaantest times of their life , and hoping soon they would give anoth er. Sixty-five persons were present. Communicated. Presbyterian Church. J. 31. CALDWELL , D. D. , PASTOR Sunday , Nov. 27 preaching both morning and evening. AH are cordially invited. In Lumber we have the largest stock and the lowest prices. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. Two hard coal stoves for sale at half-price , one § 25 and the other $10. Don't need 'em. tf I. M. EICE. I wili be located here for some time , and will buy all kinds of horses , cattle and sheep. Call at Fischer Hardware store , 43-Sfc TED PERRINE. A car load of Weber wagons , must be sold at once. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. 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 sive 10 to 20 per cent on your .purchases. MIKE ) AVIS' . 45 8 Now is The Time to. look for a Xmas present for 70IDE * wife , mother , sister or sweethearts Nothing nicer for your mother tham aPiece \ Piece of Furniture or a nice Rug. Your sister or sweetheart would appreciate a nice Piece of Silverware or a Chafing Dish. We also carry a full line of hardware. Bridge Beach Ranges , Radiant Home Base Burners , Pumps and Well Material , and will figure with you for Hot Water or Steam Heat. We have a Plumber of 20 years' experience. All work guar anteed. are Co. > jI > 5ax F you are looking for a new Suit or Over < coat or anything in the line of Men's or Boys' furnishings , don't forget to stop I 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. 1 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 Lave a tailor made suit ( for men or ladies ) remember we represent the Garden City Tailoring Co. , ' and there is no better tailoring house in Chicago. We B guarantee a fit or no sale. Come in and look over e line. No trouble to show goods at * Phone 145. H. W. HOENIG , Propr. ' 3SKSKS3& 3KS2 ' S2S23 S iSSe SS3e. Chartered as a Stnte Ba-nk Oharterccl as n National Bank June 1,1884. August J2,11KK. The BANK ( Successor to Bank of Valentine. ) Valentine , Nebraska. CAPITAL - $25.000 A General - SURPLUS - 25.000 Banking- , Exchange Undivided Profits 4.000 and Collection Business : : : : O. n. COKXELI , , President. M. V. NICHOLSON , On hler. J. T. May , Vice President. Miss Gi'UX HOL-NIG , Ass > * t Ounliier. We sell farming implements as well as other merchandise at reasonable prices. , Call and try us' CROOKSTON. NEBRASKA IV1AX E VIERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING. Stetter & Tobien , Props. , DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh ' , and Fait Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. = DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT , = GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY EYES TESTED and GLASSES FiTTED SCIENTIFICALLY. : We ! compound and dispense ouxiwri medicines. Office on 2nd floor ot , T.C.Hornby's. Phone 161 Valentine , Nebraska j/rm