* . / Si - . 7 offtlev r- f w/ JT&f \ ditovical Society < > f * VALENTINE DEMOCRAT. Volume 26 , No. 25 VALENTINE , NEBR. , THURSDAY , JUNE 29 , 1911. . per year We have a number of broken lots and sizes in Mens9 and ladies' Oxfords which we are offering at exceptional prices. This is good , clean , stylish stock at a great saving in price. Mens' $4.00 Tan Oxfords 2.60 Mens' $3.50 Tans and Patents . 1.98 Mens' $3.00 Black and Ox = blood . 2. Ladies' $4.00 Oxfords . 1. Ladies' $3.00 Oxfords . 1.90 Ladies' $2.50 Oxfords . 1.25 Ladies' $1.75 Oxfords . V THE CORNER STORE Davenport & Co. A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL It has been our policy in the past , and it shall con tinue so in the future to do all we possibly can to help our customers save all they can. If you have never dealt with the Green Frqnt before , try them once , you'll find out. Remember we handle the two strongest lines of shoes there ace Brown , and Seiz * Try thern and you will wear no other. We Guarantee - tee them. Do not forget the GREEN FRONT , they rfre your money saver. i VIS , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , This is the time of the year , when your wife does not like to stand over a hot stove frying meats , and would rather that you would buy for her : 10c One-half pound Pink Salmon One-half Red Salmon Steak - pound . . . . 15c One pound choice Red Alaska Ofjp - - - Ub Salmon , tall One pound , Forest City 25c Special , tall , red One pound Columbia River 25c Salmon steak , flat One pound Forest City 25c Special , flat Also a full line of Sardines , Potted Meats , Chipped Beef , Roast Beef , Corned Beef and Baked Beans. Fresh vegetables are scarce , we have a full line in cans. Red Front Merc. Co. Grocery Department Phone 5. = DRS. DALLAL & BARAKAT , = GENERAL PRACTICE and SURGERY EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED SCIENTIFICALLY. We compound and dispense our own medicines. OUice ou 2nd. floor ot * T. . Hornby's , Phone 161. Vatentine , Nebraska Valentine. Mrs. J. C. Quigley is visiting aer parents in Wahoo this week. Mrs. Helper and daughter Ber tha are visiting with Joha Helzer at Cut Meat. Peter Lower returned from Hot Springs Friday night practically cured of rheumatism. Wm. D. Clarkson and daugh ters Vivian and Flora left for Lin coln and Omaha Monday night. John W. Bullis of Sturgis , S. D. , spent several days this week visit- ng his brother Charles and family. Mrs. B. I. Johnson offers sever al bargains this week. Look up the display ad in another column. D. M. Sears , W. E. Packingham and G. J. Gaskill of Kennedy spent Friday , and Saturday in Val entine. Forest Shepar l went up to Craw- ! ord last Saturday , where Mrs. Shepard is visiting relatives. They will remain there until after the 4th. 4th.B. B. Tinkham and Hans Micheals were up from Wood Lake Satur day to attend the Faddis , Stead- man and Rowley horse sale. Miss Edith Adamson returned lorae last week from Des Moines , x > wa , where she has been study- ng music in Drake university the past year. Dave Hanna , D. J. Kirkman , John Herring and Nathan Kelly were up from Wood Lake Satur day. Mr. Herring bought some lorses at the sale. C. O. Goodrich of Cody was in Valentine Tuesday on business at ; he land office. He received the paterft on his Kinkaid homestead , eight miles west of Cody. \f Mrs. J. S. Kalblinger was pain- iully injured last Saturday. The team she was driving to town whirled around , throwing her into a wire fence , cutting her left arm quite severely. Services in St. John's Church on Sunday , July 2 , both morning and evening as follows : Sunday school at ten , Holy Eucharist with sermon at eleven a. m. , Evensong with address at eight p. m. Choir rehearsal on Saturday evening July 1 , at eight o'clock. Despite the hot dry weather of ; he past two weeks crops on an average look good. The rain Sat urday night and Sunday freshened vegetation considerably and the Farmers of Cherry county are not yet giving up hope of good re turns for their labor. Frances W. V. Harden and George B. Cutler were married at the home of the bride's parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Harden , Rev. J. E. Parsons officiating. Only a few intimate friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cutler ill spend most of the summer in Neligh. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Searby of Crookston started overland Fri day for Colorado. They will be gone all summer and expect to have a delightful time camping in the mountains. Before coming home they will dispose of their team and wagon and return by rail. The preliminary hearing of George and Alma Weed , Kenneth Murphy and Harry Heath was held on Tuesday , June 27 , before County Judge Quigley. The de fendants waived trial and were bound over to the district court without bail. Many people were down from Cody and Merriman , and the district court room , where the hearing was held , was crowd ed. Tracer eU & Plitt will open their new feed and sale stable on Satur day July 1. This barn is one of the largest and finest in northwest Nebraska having stalls for sixty head of horses in the main build ing and several stalls at the west end of the large feed corral. Stock sales will be held in the corral and seats are provided around the top of the high board fence. It is the intention' the proprietors to have auction sales of sto-jk the last of each month. Col. Trace well will sell several head of hfr'ses and muleson Saturday for Ferguson ( and GaretS.'f Vf > " Mrs. Kennedy is visiting at her old home south of Ainsworth. Fred Cumbow attended the Sorensen - ensen sale near Brownlee on Tues day. day.Miss Miss Ruth Quigley accompanied Miss Pauline Killian lo her hon e in Wahoo last week. Mrs. Hoxy arrived here Tues day night to visit with her so ; , Dr. R. P. Hoxey and family. Mrs. Minnie Shanahan of Lin coln , deputy organizer for the D. of H. is in Valentine this week. Frank Bray ton , who is in Fond du Lac , Wis. , is much improved in health and is expected home sometime next month. Geraldine Tracewell , who has been teaching at Atkinson is home for the summer. Miss Tracewell will return to Atkinson this fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Headington drove up from their home south of Wood Lake Sunday in their auto for a short visit with Mrs. Head- ington's parents , Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoenig. Marie Christensen will go to Oma ha to-morrow night for a month's visit with Miss Maude Xeble. Miss Neble will probably return home with her. Bessie Shaul will fill-her position at the Red Front until September. Attention Odd Fellows. On July 13 , the Odd Fellow de gree team from Gordon will be here to exemplify the work in the 1st , 2nd and 3rd degrees. All Odd Fellows in good standing are in vited to be present. Special prices on summer dress goods and low shoes at the Ked See our Platner stackers before' you buy. Ludwig Lumber Co. Steel and wood tanks in all sizes and prices at Ludwig Lumber Co. The Phelps Photo Studio is open the first Wednesday and Thursday of each month. 16tf Millet seed for sale at Checker f Front Feed barn. Frank Ash- burn , Prop , 23-3 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 f of land , close to town. Residence and lot. H. H. Wakefield , Crookston , Nebraska. 13 The best windmill is the Eclipse at Ludwig Lumber Co. 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 Dr. M.'F. Meer , dentist , will be at the Lakeview Hotel , Woodlake , the first Monday and Tuesday of each month. 19tf The Phelps Photo Studio is open the first Wednesday and Thursday in each month. 16tf Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Lin iment freely. It will remove the sore ness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by Chap man , the druggist. For Sale. At § 5,00 per acre , S. 1-2 of S. W. 1-4 and S. 1-2 of S. E. 1-4 of Sec. 26 , Tp. 31 , Range 26 of Cherry county , Nebraska. Will leave mortgage of § 500 , at 6 per cent for 4 years. G. H. Folkins , Ames , Iowa. Ranch For Sale. 590 acre ranch 20 miles east on north side of Niobrara. Two miles of river front , 100 acres un der cultivation. Soil , sandy loam , hay land , and abundance of timber for farm purposes , running water from pure springs that never freeze in winter. Fair improve ments , fenced and cross fenced. This is an ideal ranch home and will > be sold at a bargain $12.50 per acre. Half cash , balance on lil er.- terms. . Address owner , J < $ HN Sprin Clothing The new Spring Line of Clothiug is here and open for your inspection in all lines for Men and Boys. Prices from $1.75 to $30. Remember you promised yourself a new outfit for the 4th. 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. Eeed Cushion Soled Shoes. THE FAIR Phone 145. SHgET MUSIC Yes , we've got it , if not we'll get it * * " * Orders jf taken for all music . , * " " WS ! * - - ' * Big Reductions on m/ f \\r | Summer Millinery U. W . lYlOl © y Are You Hungry ? Get anything on earth that's good to eat at ; 8s s Home Bakery. m . TELEPHONE NO. 7 :2KCAr : fciA r ir Ar ; ar rJOi GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT REASONABLE PRICES When in need of anything GIYE US A TRIAL MAX E. V1ERTEL DEALER IN EVERYTHING Crookston - Nebraska Stetter & Tobien , Props. > . * DEALERS IN * ' All Kinds of Fresh and Fait Ivfeats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to self. Miss Anna Galloway and Miss Maud Rector returned home from , N0rden Saturday evening , where .they hidfe > b3 fi visiting for the : l " tf * ' -t-'t-J nem , st" m Never leave home on a journey - without out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , - Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It'is almost certain to be needed and cannot * be obtained \vhetf "on board the cars' or * steamships. For sale by Chapman , thi