* " , BiitorlOEl Soolity THE VALENTINE DEMO Volume 26 , No. 22 VALENTINE , NEBR. , TJHUBSDAY , JUNE 8 , 1911. § 1.50 HOT WEATHER NEEDS If you need anything in Summer Goods call and see the Green Front , there's where you save money. . . TRYING IS THE BIGGEST PROOF CHOICE POTATOES $1.15 PER BU IKE AVIS , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA Eureka Saloon McQEER & 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 U. S. gov ernment warehouse. They are guar anteed pure and unadulterated. Un excelled for family and medical use. v j Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies * Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness fs Extra Stout. Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and 'Budweiser Beer , Valentine Nebraska Are You Hungry B } Get anything on earth that's good to eat at Home Bakery. TELEPHONE NO. 7 POOLANDBILLIARD HALL Cigars and Soft Drinks JOHN G. STETTER - PROP. BULLS FOR SALE ? y Registered Hereford Bulls for * sale at all times of the year. SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH Simeon - Nebraska JOHN F. PORATH It URGE XEB. -X Tubular Wells and Windmills Call me up by phone Valentine Transferl Co. KLEIN & HACKLER. Propr. * * > We move everything on ' . wheels. and - * - Baggage ex press delivered immediate- \ly. Phone 185. After . % - , laoujs JT. , , . When you have stock to sell at public auction it will pay you to see us before starting your sale. / " and see us. 8 5 6EO. LAHAM 1 1t will start a shoe repairing 3 shop. First class work. 3t Try me once and you will s call again. Open June 1. t First Door South of i McLeod's Auto Garage I g The Chicago House JIM FELCH , Propr. " Call on nie for rooms and lodging. Valentine - Nebraska - - - . 11. T. p. . i _ > .Low Refund Trip , Fares * S < Allan tic CityNew YorkBoston a and other Eastern Summer Resorts w daily , June September inclusive Favorable stop over privileges and liberal limits. „ For particulars- appty to Ticket AgentsThe , North C' Western Line. tl Valentine. Albert Pike from near Crooks- ton was in town Tuesday. Sheriff Rosseter went to Cody Saturday and proved up on his" homestead. Mrs. Brosius and LeRoy are visiting Mrs. Brosius's daughter Mrs. Moran in Ainsworth this week. Gertrude Quigley returned Sunday - day night from Lincoln , where- she has been attending the state university. Rev. W. W. Wells went to 0- maha Monday morning as a dele gate to the grand lodge of A. F. and A. M. in session this week. Miss Bessie Gaskill returned from Norfolk Saturday evening aiid is now at the home of her par ents , Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gaskill , near the fort. John Bachelor , J. II. Quigley , Chas. Lewis , Judge Quigley and Mr. Young spent Monday atDew- ey lake. They all had pretty good success with the black bass. H. E. Lay port drove out to Ken nedy in his new Midland auto. On the way back Monday morn ing he picked up a party of Pine/ Ridge men at Hackberry Lake. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Erlenry Grooms was very sick Tuesday. Mrs. Grooms is in an Omaha hospital. Mr. Grooms was called there Monday night. Russ W. C-irter came up from Wood Like , Saturday on business. Ele says grass is fine out around Goose Creek and predicts a great hay crop for that section of Cherry- county. Chief Game Warden Miller and * Mr. Breackmier came up from L'incoln Saturday night , and with Howard Layport and Deputy Warden Clarkson , went to the lakes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Walcott and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb motored to the Mission last Sun day morning in Mr. Walcott's car. f They returned to Valentine about noon having had a very pleasant trip. trip.G. G. N. Thompson was down from Cody Monday after some blasting powder. Mr. Thompson is mak ing a road through McCann can 11 yon to the table land. This im- 11tl provment will add about five acres tlo of tillabe land to his farm. o Columbus W. Goforth was ar- _ rested last week , charged with aitl shooting five head of cattle belong ing to John Roseberry , Pray o Bros. , Thomas Dowell and John b Bachelor. The hearing will be be J fore Judge Quigley , June 10. Prof. Gregory was in town h Tuesday inspecting the work of t E the Junior Normal which opened IS Monday. Mr. Gregory praises the corps of teachers , and says a , student here has many advantages P that they cannot have in the Nor mals where the attendance is lar ger. ger.H. H. M. ljunham and Miss Pearl C Rogers were married on Monday , h June 5 , 1911 , by County Judge Jf Quigley. Only relatives were present. They will spend the summer on the reservation , later n moving to Valentine. O The Democrat jvisbesthis happy wC couple a life full of success and wP happiness. P P Archie Folsom came up from Elsmere last Thursday. He tells al us that Elsmere now has a hall 24 tl x2S and a stage 12x24. . ; Mr. Fole ? som , says they Have > -a brass band and something going on every ti week or so around Elsraere , a ti home talent occasionally and a big fe fair ; in the iJit > fall. They offer * § 10 pi eish for the ten best ears of ] corn H' ' this fill at the to. | Licenses to Fish and Hunt are in Demand. The demand for license to fish and hunt by residents of Cherry county has been steady since the season opened. About 125 local licenses have been issued at the county clerk's office , and Deputy Warden Clarkson disposed of about 73. Only five non resident license ( to fish only ) have been issued by the county clerk , and these were taken out by residents of South Dakota. The money derived from the sale of these licenses is sent to the office of the chief game warden. Anyone wishing a copy of the 1911- 1912 game and fish laws can get one at the county clerk's office. Gypsies are Arrested. A large band of Gypsies went through Valentine Thursday ply ing their trade of fortune-telling , begging , etc. They were travel ing east and at the William's place near Thacher one of the band rob bed William Boyer of two or three dollars. Sheriff Rosseter was no tified and overtook the outfit three miles west of Wood Lake but brought only one of the men to Valentine. He was fined § 26.60 which was paid. Quigley and Bachelor buy Land Near Merriman. J. H. Quigley and W. D. Bach elor have purchased the Fred Rob inson ranch northeast of Merri man. This is one of , the oldest * ranches in Cherry county and con sists of 2,210 acres , all under fence with good ranch 'buildings and other improvements. They -will stockthe place this fall-- with native cattle..Alfalfa . has been doing extra well err this ranch for some time and there are now many acres of this valuable a forage crop. Alsike clover has siUi also gotten a good start in the Uio. meadows and the place will turn o.J. out some of the best grass fed cattle in the northwest. Go to Fischer's hardware for fresh : seeds. 10 Rubber garden hose at lowest prices. Fischer's Hardware. 16 Choice timothy , clover , bromus and alfalfa seed at Fischer's Hard ware. 16 For sanitary plumbing or heat ing call H. I. Weinzimraer. 20 The Phelps Photo Studio is open the first Wednesday and Thursday r of each month. 16tf For Sale Refrigerator , good as new. Inquire of the baker at the Home Bakery. 19tf Furnished rooms to rent by day or week , Hot and cold water baths included. Valentine House , John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf For Sale : From 1 to 40 head of horses ; from 1 to of land , close to town. Residence and lot. H. H. Waken'eld , Crookston , Nebraska. 13 For Sale Five registered Dur ham bulls. Can be seen at my place on Goose Creek. R. W. CARTER- 19 Brownlee , Neb. To Rent : Two 4-room houses. One has good cellar and water in house. Both close in on Cather ine street , less than a block from Main street. 16 Taken Up Two stray work A mares , between four and six years old ; , bays , with white spot on face , \ weight 1,000 and 1,100 pounds. Owner can have these horses by paying for this notice. Albert Pike , CrookstonNebr. Dr. M. F. Meer , dentist , will be the Lakeview Hotel , Woodlake , the first Monday and Tuesday of sach month. ; 19tf For Sale : 590-acre ranch ; hay , timber , fine springs" , 100 acres cul tivated ; soil , sandy loamall ; - Fenced , fair irnprovemeDts. $12.50 per acre. Half cash. Balance , liberal terras. Address owner. p Hittle\ \ ' . I MJI Spring Clothing The new Spring Line of Clothing is here and open for your inspection in all lines for Men and Boys. Prices from $1.75 to $30. Eemember you promised yourself a new outfit for Easter. Why not look over the new stock while it is still complete ? You ought to see our new Spring Hats , Shoes and Oxfords. Agent for Dr. Keed Cushion Soled Shoes. t Phone 145. Chartered ns Stntc Bank June 1,18S1. Chartered August as a National 12 , Bunk la FIRST NATIONAL BANK . * ( Successor to BjuiJwif Valentin . ) Yalentine , - Nebrasjca. SURPLUS CAPITAL - - $25.000 25,000 A General Banking , Exchange \ fff Profits , and Collection Undivided 4,000 Business : : : : . II. COKNKM , , . . . President. . . . . M. V. NICHOLSON , . Oisliiyr. T. May Vice President. IF. J.KX'iKv , Ass't Cashier. GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES When in need of anything ' ' " j GIVE ; US A TEFAL ' : -l : , MAX E. VIERtEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING Crookston - Nebraska = DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT = = GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. We compound and dispense our own medicines. Office on 2nd iloor ot T. C. ' . . Hornby's. Phone 161. Valentine , Nebraska GRANT BOYER , CARPENTER & BUILDER. kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Customers. Stetter & Tobien , Props. * * * DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh and Palt Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and bything you hiVe to sell :