tlibtorical Sooiety \ t V f I'l 'S B Volume 27 , Xo. 13 VALENTINE , " NEBE. , THURSDAY , APRIL 4 , 1912. § l.f/ ) per year IS NEAR AT H Are you prepared ? If not , let us pre pare you with the newest things _ / from our Furnishing De partment. All the new Spring Apparel is in. Better come here ! and be satisfied. \ O M E m en may be indifferent to style in shirts , but no mmi can \vell be indifferent to fit. A SHIRT is always as appropriate to the wearer as it is to the occasion. Made in every style , white or color fast. $1.50 and more. ON DISPLAY ISTew up-to-date line of Spring and Summer Plats on display for your inspection. * 0. W. y. ua u * ? . * > j ! . ' * i AAAA/UW A Vt Wtefc V'V Red Front Hardware Co. We carry a full line of WESTERN ELECTRIC SUNBEAM MADZA LAMPS at following prices : 25Vatt Madxa Tungsten .50 40 u - 1Iu .55 u u u 60 .75 100 u u u 1.10 150 u u u 1.65 250u II u 2. BO We guarantee these lamps to be THE BEST OX THE MARKET Red Front Hardware Co. Cotta e Grove Restaurant Edmund Gerber , Prop. First Class Meals and Short Orders Board by the day or week. Ticket good for twenty- one meals $4.50. Come to the Cottage Grove Res = taurant for a * 'square meal. " THE VALENTINE HOUSE , W. B. HOWE , Proprietor Successor to John D. Eaton. K"T Electric Lights. Hot water Heat. Good Jtcoms and Bed ? , where YOU " can feel Ml at home f and be eomfortabe while you remain. 2 Invite old patrons and others to call and sec f ' , VALENTINE LOCALS Leroy Springer was in town Monday. Charley Bennett and Charley Spain were up last week. The county commissioners held a special session this week. Pete Simons and family have moved to the Rene Canet place on the river. \Vrn. \ Bachelor has purchased Larkin Hancock's bay claim near Dewey Lake. Frank Ballard , W. G. Ballard and Ed and Wash Honey were in town last Friday. Ed Reiser came up from Brown- lee yesterday and bought an isolated tract of land. S. Q. Spain reports the mar riage Sunday evening of Nicholas Asher and Mrs. lloda Iluley. P. II. Young , Lines Gheens , TI. P. Clapp , Sam Hudson and Char ley Latta were in town last Fri day. Bruce Moore spent a couple of days in the city this week. He is just recovering from a spell of typhoid fever. Ernest J. Cabana has purchased the Owl saloon of G. N. Hershey and will apply for license May i. Pie comes here from Sioux City. John Bowers , Sam Burget and J ) hn Wolf and family are going : to Aluerta , near Edmonton , and I have been waiting several days to 'ship out D. M. Sears has bought a Buick and has been in town several days. Yesterday , he and Alex Mc- Alevy started out home in their new autos. Charley Sparks thinks he has the finest fox terrier in the state. He just got him from the east and says he's a registered purp and very valuable. C. W. Cramer has sold his resi dence south of the Catholic church to Win. Seaver and has purchash- ed the John Bowers residence in the east part of town. George Tobien stopped in Val entine a couple of days visiting relatives and friends last week , re- tarning to Crawford Sunday night , having been to Omaha with stock , Anson Xewberry and wife and Mrs. Mary Carter of Cody were in the city Saturday on business. Mr. Newberry has been quite ill the past winter but is getting stronger. Jim Hull and wife are vis'ting in town. They live' in Hudson , Wyo. , and Mrs. Hull met Jim here , returning frum a visit in Iowa where she has been since the last of November. George Rose of Merrircan was in the city Tuesday on business. He has sold his business in Merri- man to Dick Lessert and. will take up the Ford auto to sell and ex pected a car at Cody today. John Kazda and wife are home from the Pacific coast , where they spent the winter. Mrs. Kazda stopped in Northeast Colorado for a few days' visit and arrived yes terday. John got back Friday. C. A. Lovejoy and sons have purchased a i5-horse power A very auto truck to use on the hay Hats , hauling. They loaded it with all the men and boys they could get onto it and hauled them around town Friday , but broke a chain going out to the ranch when they got into the deep sand. They have wide flanges on the wheels but don't seem to work very well in the sand. They are going to trry j a wicte lift suffact flatfg'e ; Clarkson Jennerjahn. August John Paul Jennerjahn ! tnd Miss Vivian Clarkson were united in marriage Wednesday evening , April 3,1912 at 6 o'clock , in the Presbyterian church by the Rev. D. B. Ralston , in the pres ence of relatives and a number of friends. The ring ceremony was used. The church was beautifully deco rated with ilowers , and the guests were seated when the bridal party marched down the aisle to the strains of Lohengren wedding march , played by Miss Gertrude Quigley , the minister leading , fol lowed by little Irene Clarkson , bearing the ring upon a plate of cut glass , the bridegroom accon - panied by Mrs. Clarkson and the bride resting upon the arm of her father , W. D. Clarkson , and fol lowed by Miss Flora , sister of the bride , and F. A. Cumbow. Without going into details cf wearing apparel , of which in par ticular we are not able to describe , the'wedding was the most beauti ful and pleasant ceremony we've witnessed recently. Many guests were present and found autos in waiting , conveying the party to the Clarkson homr , where refreshments were served and guests congratulated the bridal couple. At eight o'clock the party met at Quigley's hall and spent the evening pleasantly in dancing to Kreycik's orchestra music. The newly wed departed this morning on Xo. 6 for Wisconsin to visit with relatives of the bride- 'gcoora ' and spend their honey moon. Many beautiful and valu able presents were recelv d. TEACHERS' MEETING April 13 , 1912. Music. The Teacher and the School. chapters 23-24 - Prof. Eaton Value of Story Telling , Miss C'avanaugh School Room Decorations , Frances Grewe Busy Work in the Country Schools - Dora Grev e Value of Music in Rural Schools - Mary Jacobs Great American Educators , Miss Brown Music. Ethics for Children , Miss Gordon Music. Round Table Discussions , etc. The spring opening and sur prise sale at the Red Front is still on. 13 1 R. D. Evans came to town Fri day and departed for Kansas City , Omaha and other points for a two weeks' visit. Easter services will be held in the Episcopal church next Sunday as follows : Early service at 6 a. m. and 11 a. m. Evening services at 7:30. : Wanted to buy 1000 bushels of potatoes. John Ormesher , Val entine , Nebr. 10 Barn for sale , 18x28 ft , big hay loft. For particulars see Father Blaere. 9 Buttons made to order , to match your gown. IS styles , all sizes , at the Red Front. 48i All the county news in THE DEMOCRAT for § 1.00 if you pay in ; advance before May 1st. Boll a1 ! dollar this way and we'll place your name on our books. Button Trimming for dresses etc. , 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- . ' dbT ; \Vc have employed Mr. S. AY. Cyphers , A First Class Tailor , of 25 years' experience in tailoring * in the East , to assist us in our Clothing Department and \Y8 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. McGEER & CARROLL , Proprs. f I Fine Wines , Liquors and Cigars j 3 F g Bourbon Whiskies : - Rye Whiskies : ( Old Crow , " Sherwood , Hermitage , Guchcnhcimcr , j Cedar Brook , Sunny Brook , fc Spring Hill , and 29xyeaivold and Jas , E , Pepper , O , F , C , Taylor , j ? These wliiskies wore purc-liasod in bond and came direct from the Lr. H. gov F * ernment warehouse. They are guar i anteed pure and unadulterated. Un excelled for family and medical use. A Three Star Hennessy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported Gordon and DeKuyper Gins , Guinness's Extra Stout , < / Bass Ale , Storz Blue Ribbon and Budwciser Beer , J i Valentine Nebraska 22 ES2S2 2i222 SSS2i2KESt3QESK2l1E2Ei3 : Stetter & Tobien , Props. DEALERS IX All Kinds of Fresh and Fait Meats. . . . Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and inythinij you have to sell. r When Times are Hard & > - money close and the demand for loans about three times as large as v > e can supply , it is nat ural that , in ease one of our regular depositors needs an accommodation , lie should be favored * > first his interests cared for. Why not protect your future interests by opening an account Avith us now the amount of your first deposit i not so material as the Y * fact that you become one of our customers. Deposits Guaranteed h , VALENTINE STATE BANK f ! * Deposits fn this bauk ore piot ctt-J by tbf tL 'f ( juuruuti'u Fund of thu Htaty of Nebraska. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , 3. E. FAULKABER i SONS , BROV.'NLEE , NEB Berd headed by S. 0. ColurnbuB 17 Ko. 1C0050 , aiid Climax 2 , No. 289 322 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , regj Bulb for Sale at All Trnies , j - t "My iitiio sou ha l vnrv > vpro rolft. I vras recojnmonclGd tof ry C hanilx i Iain's Coiigh Remedy , and before z small "hot- tie was finished ho was as well as cvo'r ' , " writes ! Mrs.E. Silks , 20 Bowling Street , This remedy is for * rl