? f - ow oc < c * * * JL JL- & - VI , . JSLA1 vr A T HH I YTTTQ T \ A "V T \ ATTT A 1Q 1O1 O . I . r I - * * -v v * v - = The Lihte the the eer. In the Maish Comfort you get Warmth with out Weight. Kothing exhausts you so as heavy bed clothes. The Maish Comfort is luxuriously warm , yet light and fluffy. With it jou cm sleep in cold fresh air , yefc be per feet iv warm. We have them in exquisite designs and patterns. Conip in and ask us to show thorn to you and see the soft , laminated cotton that goes into them. Price 8 .00 each. SOUTH BE 'WATCHES' This cut shows one of the extreme tests which these watches undergo. Call in and let us show them to you. Oilier Standard rankos such as Elgin. "VValthnm acd Hamilton , at light piicep. Youis for Inspection. Typewriter Supplies u arTSe'Democrat Oifice. S ' i IN ALL SIZES i PUMPS and- PIPE FITTINGS I $ OF ALL KINDS * BUTTON COVER ) Aoy size buttons covered with ] your own material. 3 * § . Bring the scraps from that new gown and get y v buttons while you wait. V- i Red Front Hardware Co. ' t. ) Headquarters For Electrical Supplies j We Carry the Largest and Best Line of Carbon and Mazada Lamps aud Sad Irons / Steves Warming Pads Mr. Toasters Curling Iron Heaters the r Electrical Fixtures of all Kinds. and Electric Wiring , Plizmbiag , and the Our Specialties. him Front Hardware Co , ! has able dHJ. Vabntine A son was b' > rn Thursday , Mr. and Mrs. Amzi Veach. Miss Francws Grewe of Kilgorc spent Saturday in Valentine. Prof. Eaton went to Lincoln Monday night on school business. JR. P. Carter ofVooJ \ , S D. was a visitor -Valentine the first of the week. Obe Church came down from MerrimauTuesday to attend to some business mutteas. J. M. Tucker was in Washing ton Tuesday on business before the Interior Department. H Mrs. Luther Blake has returned to her home in Chicago after spending Jr ing home time visiting her sister , Mrs. Slonecker. Xeila Lilz of B-issult re- turned to her home Tuesday after spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Broun. 0. D. . Query writes to a friend , de from Salem Oregon , that they are all well aud time Mrs. Query is improving m health. P. ii. Young , George Christo pher and Sam .Hudson went .0' Lincoln Tuesday night to attend the State liorefoid BreL-ders As sociation meeting' . J. C. Appiegate , president of the Citizens' Bank of Wood Lake , . \vas in Vcilentiriy Wednesday aud ' iiled a petition for a road through hs : laud lying near Wood Lake. Mrs. Olive" To wrie has s'old"AlieV residence property on Macomb ; street to Miss Cora Tlmckrey. Mrs Towne wih move into the Simpson dwelling where Miss Thackrey now resides. The TV. O.V. . held an enthusi- a&tic meeting ia t Friday night. it. After the installation of officers for the ensuing > ear a banquet was spread for the members and sev eral especially invited guests. The following names have been selected for the grand jury- and petit jury , and the subpoenas is been issued. The grand jury is isn called for the first day of the term February 20 , and the petit jury will be called the following day. John Eiton and family are going to Charlottevillo , Virginia , i , . , , , , , t r starting last night. Inpy may , make their homo among Mr. Eit- on's people there though we may look for them back here again some time. Woodruff Ball returned the fore part of the week from Fremont. While there Mr. Ball allowed his \ thumb to remain in the way ) isf the heavy doors of the baggage room and now has that member bandaged waiting for the nail to grow out. h'n George EHornby walker ! out from town to his school on Plum Creek Monday morning facing the blinding snow storm which raged 'nearly : ili ( Jay * "lie had expected go on the Norden * stugo , but Bother passengers occupied the wagon uniil no room was left for him. Johnstown * Enterprise. . W. B , Howe has purchased the the ing Valentine House of John D. Eaton took possession Tuesday. . Howe and wife are exper ienced hotel people and will keep Valentine House up to its tradicional popularity for business those who have found irS-it a ed harbor in the past will not now be Last disappointed. Mr. Howe invites Dec. old patrons to continue their patronage and to come in to see and get aquainted. Mr. Howe appears to be a genial and hospit- has host and the Valentine House sue lots of friends who have been Edi steady patrons uhea they were : ting ftftvm . ' iness Pike-Cavanaugh to The following account of Pike-Cavanaugh nuptials is taken L „ > from [ . the Lead Daily Call. Mr. \j I Pike . % has many warm friends this cornty who will join with n . Democrat in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. , At the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; Fred Kiridler , 109 West Hill street Edward Pike and Miss Margaret Cavanaufh were united in mar'- riage at 5 o'clock this evening ( Jan. 11) ) llev.W , J. Waltz , pas tor of the Methodist church sof this city officiating. The ring ceremony , so beautiful in its sim plicity , was used. n3 The bride , a sister of Mrs. Kindler - ler , is of the one popular young ' ladies of Omaha. For some time she has been employed by John Latin ker of that city as one of his trusted 1 and competant stenograph- ers. Last July she visited in his city , and during her short stay won ! many friends by her pleasing ) personality. The groom is one of the prosperous merchants of r Grookoion , Xeb. , where he has re sided for some time. lie al.so ; owns ! a large ranch near that place. About twenty guests witnessed ; J ' the ceremony , following which ! t'-ie. enjoyed an elaborate wed [ 1- ding dinner. , The happy couple are receiving the congratulations and best wishes es . of their friends. They will lea\e Saturday evening for Crook- f ton , Xebr. . where the groom has a home awaiting hi.s bride. Omaha vvi"iiav3 ! ! Aub Show. ' Xenrly every known make of automobiles manufactured in this ; country will bo on exhibition at the Omaha Automobile Show , whijii will be held in the Audito rium February 19 to 2-i. This year's she v will compare imst fa vorably with the Chicago show , which will bo held the week pre ceding. Many of the exhibits will be sent down f rom C'licrg. ) , which will put the Omaha atf lir on an equal basis with t'n3 larger eastern snrws. Dealers throughout I he country have cnme to reilize thit : NVbras- k.i oilers a territory second to none , for the distribution of curs , j both pleasure and bnsine = o. The ! continued prosperity in ca Ins created a livelier interest in automobiles and it is for this reas- on that the coming show should . prove the banner one in the his- tor.v ; of Nebraska sho\vs. To accommodate- exhibit * , the floor space in the Auditorium \vili be . re-arrannred. This new Arrangement wi'l ' provide space for eijjht addition il dealers. The j exhibit of commercial cars , which J will be much larger , will be con d to the b-tsemenr nie I - , sfiving the , pleasure cars all the first floor ; space. The decorations for the 191 12 j siio.v will be an inn.n-aUon 12.n , entirely new scheme will be cir-j i ried oat. the mana pment having ! gone to considerable time and ex- pense to provide a new scheme , Nebraska dealer ? , ub-agents for , larger concerns , are manifest-1 much interest in the coming show. The Iowa dealers are al o co-operating with their Nebraska | breth.T-n. Esirayed or Stolen. Elevren head of vonng cattle brand 0 C on left hip and right side. seen south of Cronkston e.m e.r . 20. Notify J. F. Kellar , Crookston , Nebr. x 52 S The Cottage GroVe restaurant a new adrertisemb.nt in thi is- . It is conducted iss. ' Will now byMrs. . Edmund Gerb'er and is already et- "Ol < its share of the restaurant busam of Valentiner . i \ the en . r. in the on Ladies' and Men's Fur and Fur- jy . Lined Overcoats from $16 to tEO 'S. et 'S.et Ladies' Suits from $1 .5Q to $25. ' , - Ladies' and Men's Felt Shoes and s- Slippers. All heavy winter goods included in the special prices. These prices are on for two weeks only , commencing January 6th. , * * . o not miss this sale. " R II f i rf m H 1A H. W. Hoenig , Prop. " - - -A bad colci is the most dangerous common illness \ / < r ' \ U7T ) /l lVA / 'VX/ ' ' i J y ° u can suiier from. To ; i Lad ' > J'.v / \jp \ * r - , "r-.r c0 1)a3 ' ' > e tfaced more deaths .t > r Z&W/l ! . . _ . / . . \ . t i fij I . * * * tliajl anv * " ailment in tSie woilil. fc Ko. S3 is easy to acquire but is as easy to 'get ; rid of or if } ou try our "way Take EXALL COLD TABLETS CoranotindeJ of the finest drills fro.n the formula of a famous physician. If taken in tinno , h is jrtiarantee 1 to relieve the congestion caused by phlegm , to cure that tightness in the head , to stop that c-niijli and to jj ivc you a pleas ant feeling of relief. It is a sifo and sure rem edy with a lon j record of cures to its credit. Can be taknn by youn r or old. Send or call for a package at once , price 25c. t ! ne , Neb. = f ? 3& fc I tfiX3 * r McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. I I Fine Wines , Liquors and Clgat Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Gu chenhcimer , Cedsr Brock , Sunny Brcck , Spring. Hill , and 29/-yearxold S and Jas , E , Pcppei4 , O , F , C. Taylor , . These whiskies were purchased in bond f.U and came direct from the U. 8. gov f.I ernment warehouse. They are guar I anteed pure and unadulterated. Un IA excelled for family and medical use. A II Three Star Hennecsy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout , I Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budwe-iser Beer , Valentine = Nebraska S S2 S2 S 2 S 3 S2S S 2 tt Ste ! buy jour Cttle ; , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules j-n ] anvf.hiitr von harp tr cpl. ]