V 27 , .No. 8 VALENTINE , NEBR. , THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 29 , 1912. per year. 1 n I m lo our newoe \ for spring. Kab&y , neat [ suits for the Mule fellows. New patterns for the older boys. Prices range from .75 * > $ i r | E Largest Line of Post Cards in the City. 0. W. MOREY , JEWELE % * wv Front Hardware Co. Headquarters For Electrical Supplies We handle the Electric and Power Washing Machines and Pumping Engines ectric Wiring , Flijinbing , and i GUI' Specialties. Red Front Hardware Co W < > ir * i" - $ B3S 120 Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness , erse so wholesome and economical , nor will make such fine food. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Cottage Grove Restaurant EdmLnd Uerber , Prop. First Class Meals and Short Orders Board by the dry or week. . Ticket good for twenty * one mcalir $ ,5C. Coni Lo the C < Urge Grove Res = for ft "ttui. VALENTINE LOCALS Cecil I5 mi's v as in town Satur day. Get THE DEMOCRAT now for § 1.00 in advance until May 1. Ainsworth voted watpr bonds last week in the sum of $21,000. St Miry's EjUcip.il G.iild will meet caturday with Mrs. Bus.se. The ladies improvement club will meet next Thursday al 2 p.m. Dan Barnes , J. W. Carpenter and Allen P. Forgy came in Sat urday night. Henry D < jtgen renewed for The Democrat Monday while in town attending court. A B. Cameron of Tripp county WHS in town last , Friday and Satur day visiting at Rev. Wells' home E Bonnen was in town from Rosebud several days this week visiting friends. He's drilling wells up there. Services next Snndav miming an < l evening at , St John's church. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Lost , Saturday , in Valentine , a pe rl belt pin , \ * 5t' ' large pearl settings Mix Lucy Metzger , Valentine , Nb Andr < w .Tm-'l , the gpntlimnn who bonyht. O W. Hxhn's farm , was in Mondnv to see us and en rolled for H dollar , Mrs S. A L" is was in town Tuf-sday. She has purchaspd the Commercial hotel at. Cody and ex pects to take charge about May 1. Hanna , W A. Parker and Mrs. And row Johnson and daugh ter and a number of others from Wood Li Ire ram1 up Monday to see court , start , in and attend to other business ? Mrs S. A Rice , who fell and broke her thigh about four weeks ago is recovering nicely and is now thought to hrj outof danger. She is at. the D-ivis hospital at Manhattan. Kan. Mrs. Ramsey's restaurant at Ainsworth was badly damaged by fire Sunday morning of last week. She car-'or ] $7r > 0 insurance which expired J ' . 27. ht had § 300 on furniture an 1 fixtures. Moses Good Y-iice , formerly a printer on the Mellette County ( S. D. ) News , was in town Tues day and railed at. our office to get acquainted His wife is a niece of Loui Bordeaux and T\frs. Isaac Bettl\\oun John clo'iecker has been ailing for several weeks and has not been at the store recently. He has decided to go upon a farm near Ainsworth for the summer but of lat" has been confined to his bed with rheumatism and stomach trouble. Frank Rravton returned Satur- dav nighr fr' m EvH inr Springe , Mo . 111'- ' lip hp h'- IV-MM floftMf- ing f - ' i h m - M. ! ! f m h trouble ft f M" i I 'Jir-p ni'Htb MIfWlirij / -irnl ' .kinir good and hnppc t p-u U./ . . , - infivnlk \ goid Thmks In- ! - ff , < ! : i cure Louie Hordeaux called on us Monday to pav a dollar on sub scription , and incidentally remark ed that he an-1 six other Indians were going to 'a hington as dele gates of the tribe in regard to treaties which have been made. The rest of the committee are as follows : Reuben Quick Hear , Clarence u hitI'hunde.r , George Whirlwind Soldier , I-aac Bettel- I IVWMfcinioht. youn an - - - . All speak ' oth Kn li-li nd Sioux fluently , except th > Inttpr who is a $ kw m tht ? S Big reductions on men's sweat ers at the Red Front. All the county news in TIIK DKMOCHAT for § 1.00 if you pay in advance before May 1st. Roll a dollar this way and we'll place your name on our books. Mrs. S W. Green came Sunday evening on No. 1 , to bring her sis ter. Sarah , to place her in school Monday morning. Mrs Wells is still in Schuyler with her mother who is slightly improved. Hopes are now entertained for her com plete recovery and Mrs. Wells is expected home in a couple of weeks. Mrs. Green will remain here until her mother's return. Simeon John Moffit of Tripp county was interviewing our stockmen last week. Carr brothers will finish their residence as soon as the fever scare subsides. Eva Williams has the fever but is out of danger. Virginia and Edna Young are better. Mr. Pet- tis is almost well. Messrs. Ellis , Bennett and Mil ler dehorned cattle Saturday. We predict that not many years hence our stockmen will adopt polled cattle as their chosen breeds. Many of our citizens who have made proof on their Kincaid claims are receiving their patents. This will add many acres to the defided land in Cherry county , increase our population and be the means of making better ranches and bet ter homes. A. E. , Acord , who has been feeding cattle for C. S Reece , has resigned his position and accepted a si.milar one with Charles Yiiigst. A E. is a Kansas boy but is much interested in the stock industry , lie has given splendid satisfaction and will no doubt some day be one of our substantial and progressive ranchmen. W. L. Cohee , one of our eldest settlers who has a patented Kin- kaid , is making arrangements to take up the poultry business. He has long been an admirer of the Brown Leghorn strain. With his careful methods he will succeed. Fie is one who has great faith in Cherry county. After reading the new phase of agricultural study , C. L. Latta at- nnce took his pencil and after a strenuous effort has succeeded in figuring out how to mike one ton f hay feed where two tons fed before. He will be glad to impart bis information to any who may be in need of such knowledge. It is a great comfort to the weary rancher who has been out' ' in the storm all day to arrive at the ranch home of Mr and Mrs. 3am Hudson. There is an air of thrift and comfort pervading the premises , which , added to the wel come all receive , drives all thought1 af care away. On this place is the best water system and most con-1 renient ct.rrall we have ever seen in a private ranch. Everywhere is evidence of a n os a ful meth- id of dealing with each animal ind article of use on the ranch. We were surprised to find asplen- : lid supply of selected seed corn imong the useful equipments of : he place. Button Trimming for dresses ptc. , is the latest. Save your scraps of cloth and take them to the Red Front where they can show you IS styles including the new oblong shape made to or- or48 48 Don't 'l > e surprised if yon have an at- : ack of rheumatism this spring. Just ub the affected parts freely with Cham- jerlain's lament .and . , jjfc vpll soon dis- tt \Ye have employed Mr. S. W. Cyphers , A First Class Tailor , of 25 years' experience in tailoring in the East , to assist us in our Clothing Department and we are now prepared to give our customers A Perfect Fit in Clothing Alterations in suits or a tailor made suit of any style. Cleaning and Pressing Prompt = ly Done on Short Notice. H. W. Hoenig , Prop. McQEER & CARROLL , Proprs. Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars I i Bourbon Whiskies : Rye Whiskies : * Old Crow , Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchenheimer , Cedar Brook , , s Sunny Brook , Spring Hill , " and 29 yeajvold and Jas. 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. j3 Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies. Imported y Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout , J1 Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer. q Valentine = Nebraska Stetter & Tobien , Props. DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh * and Fait Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and invthinir you have to sell. vf * fttsff v * * fVfFvV 1 If You Want \ a real helpful bank service , consider these facts : > This bank is a Home institution of strength and stability ; organized - ganized to assist in the developement of local industry. \ In addition to our ample capital and surplus we have a very \ strong board of directors employing in the management of this \ bank the same watchful , conservative methods which brought > . them individual success. I The officers give courteous , prompt and careful attention to 3 * the needs of each individual depositor. \ VALENTINE STATE BANK V Deposits In this bank arc protected by the .Depositor < Guarantee Fund of the State of Xebrat.ka. s. " J A J f t J JilJ f J J ( Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER & BOX3 , BR01VSLEE , NEB Herd headed by S < . Columbia 17 N. . 30(050 ( , f.i . d ( l.n . ax 2 , No 289 82-2 ; alsn , .Velvin , No 327072 , e- Bulls for Sak at All Tinwu 'My little son had a vcrj * severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Congh Remedy , and betoro n small "bot tlevas finished he vas aswell as ever , " writes Mrs.H. Silks , 29 Bowling Street , Sidney , Aps ndia. This remedy is for