N i n j r PcnW Cnlverelty rv OFFICIAL DIRECTORY 8TVIE Governor Hilas A Tloloomb Lieutenant Vj rnor Rowrt K Mooru ik crctary ot Sta JpeI A 1 luer Treasurer W Venditor Eugene Moore ucm LaiTdnaad Buildings Oltusjell Attorney ticneral Arthur Churchill Saot Public Instruction Henry It Cprbett L IHirnnom uraana IM Halt Alma E P Holmes rii rce I MaRahuti Kearney iUHull Edgar COXGKKSSIONAL Senator Win V Aoteu HulibOU John U KspreMiitetlvea FlrRtDiul lrtJeisseB Strode Lincoln Btscond 1 H Mercer Omaha lliird Geo D Meiklejolin Fiillerton Fourth K J ai r Aurora Fifth Wtn K Andrews HustuiES O M Keui lirokea Bow JUDICIAL Suprem Court T h Norvai Chief Justice JBarrlpon and Polk asaoclates Fittsentb Judicial Wslrlct M P Klnkald tiWrillf W H Wostovtjr Kushvillo LEGISLATIVE TteprcMntctivo Fifty secoud District Frank BothlciitncrKilgnre - Senator Fourteenth District Heury G fetcw artCruwford LAND OFFICE It GIoer Longpino Receiver J A Fikc Nowjiort COUNTY Treasurer O P Cwbb Jhsrk Geo hlliott Sheriff Amos Strang Judge FMWalooti County Attorney vKd ackc Sutreyor Chaa Tait l Max vlertel CommUaloners 1 M ohanu i P 8ulllTan PBECINCT Orftreeers ol fclghwaya R Hansen and J Ray Oonstable E Towno Justices of tho -Peace JoUn Dunn and J M Camm John Dunn VILLAGE Town Board EESparks pcpsldont C H Cor acll treasurer T C Hornby clcrK D S Ludwig and J W Burleigh Marshal and Water Commissioner R Towne chool District No 1 F M Walcott president MVMcholuon tceasuror J CFettiJohnsecre tocv J W BurlcSj h G P Crabbaud J T keeley Societies Imp O It M lining Bull Tribe No 22 Improved Order of nd Men meets every second and fourth Friday evening of each month at Davenports Hall Visiting brethren sire fraternally invited to be present at the councils of the tribe J D Wiggins C of F C H Thompson Sachem AF A M Kinnekadusa Lodge No 192 A F A M meet in regular communication Saturday even ing on or before the full moon in each month members of the order In good and regular stand ing cordially and fraternally invited to attend J T Keeley W M WW THoxrsox Scct O E S Northern Star Chapter No G9 Order of the - atcru Star meets on second and tourth Tues- day evenings of eah mouth m Hornbys hall ww Thompson Magisik Wamott 8ocretary Worthy Matron A O U W Valentine Lodge No 70 AO U W meets 1 si and 3rd Monday in eaciimonta Carl Daraas Bee WrHolselawM W D of H Valentine Lodge No Depree of DTonor holds regular meetings first and third 4 day eyjsuiags ol each month M Chrislcuson Kcc JNlrs P Robinson C of H I 0 OF Valentino Lodcp No 205 L O O F meets ererrThursdHy evening Visiting brothers cortl r tally uvlted toattend our meetings AJT Keeley NG Wesley HolbCla x Secy G AR Col Wood PEtNo DOS Department of Ne braska regular meetliiRUd and Uh Saturdays of luniuL at 2 v m sharp Cpmrads from Other lu ls aix r iUitly invited to attend J V TccKiiit cuiiiuuder Jouk Duxxadjt W Pv C Col Wood WKCNO 179 regular meeting and a Saturdays of each month Jlxasda Luuwig Pre HULKN Hobksv 5ce M W A Valentine Camp No 1751 Modern Woodmen of -America meets second and fourth Wednesday -evenings of each mouth at Davenports Hall Visiting neighbors cordially invited to attend P F Sim ns Ven Counsel J tv Spirk Clerk k of r Cherry Idge No lev or Pvthias meets every Tuesday evening at Davennoits Hall J T Kcely C C JoB Putmecil K of It and S Arrival and Departure of Mails Mail east and west closes at 8 p rn Eosebud leaves at 8t0 a m dally except Sun day and arrives at 500 p m Simeon Kennedy and Oasts leaves at 700 a m Mondays Wednesdays and Fri days and arrives at 7 -00 p m Tuesdays and Saturdays - A Ft Niobrara leaves dailyat700a m and t gopm arrives at 930a maud 730 pm Kewanoe and 8parks arrives Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 5o9 pm and leaves -Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 7a m General delivery open from7W a m to 7 O0 p m General delivery open on Sundays from 8 to 10 am Lock boxes opendally form G a em to 830 p m - W EHALEY -Postmaster PROFESSIONAL AKD BUSINESS CARDS T CJDWYER - Physician and Surgeon at C K Watsons Drug 8tere Prompt attention given to all professional calls Valektine - Nehkaska Teaclicrs Examination - Tiei egular monthly Teachers Examination will be held the third Saturday of each -month iat my office in the Court House LILLIAN STONER Supt of Schools JD CLARKE Vikluds of legal b iSlaes prcnpty attended to 7rAiaiKTTE Nebraska Democratic Platform The iolliwinr is a of the platform adopted bv l he national con vention at Chicago J ui v Dth 1896 The plank referring to free coinage of silver is uiven in full IJecognizmgtliat the money question is para mount to all others at this time wo invite atten tion to the fact that Hie fedora constitution names silver and gold together as the money metal of tin- United States We declare that the demonetization of silver in 1873 iias resulted in the appreciation of gold and a corresponding fall in the price of com nodities produced by the people we are unalterably opposed to a sin gle gold standard Gold nioHoinetalism is a British policy it is not only un American but anti American We demaiKi the free and unlimited coinage of both gold andsilver at the presentlega ratio of lc to i without waiting for the aid r consent of any other nation We demand that the stan dard silver dollar shall be a lull legal tender equally wan goiulur all de0 iumc aim pi vale and -we favor such legislation as will pre vent the demonetization of any kind of legas tender money by private coutrtct We are opposed to the policy and practice ol surrendering to the holders 6 the obligations or theljnlttd states the option reserved by law to the government or redeeming such obligation in either svlver coin or gold cujp We areopposed to the Issniijg of interest bear lug bomlsxif the United State in time of pace Wo demand that the powor to Issue notes to circulate as money be taken froni the national banks and that all paper money ahall be issued directly by the treasury department We hold that tariff duties snoiiid be 1 jvled for purpBses of revenue and thattiation snould be limited by the needs f tue got eminent honestly and ecoiiomica ly administered We denounce as disturbing to business the repiblian threat to restore the McKiuley law which has been twice condemned by the people m national electionsud which enacted under the false plea of protection to noma industry proved a prolific breeder of trusts and inHipolieseirhh ed tW lew at the expense of many restricted trade aud deprived the producers of the great Amenciui staples of -access to their natural mar kets Until the money question is settled we are opposed to any agitation for f urtlier change in our tariff laws except sucli as are necessary to make the delimit in revenue caused by the ad verse decision of the Supreme Court on the iu como tax There would be no deficit in the revenue but for the annulment by the Supreme Court of a law passed by the democratic con gress in strict persuance of the uniform de cision of that court for nearly one hundred years Va hold that the most efficient wiy of protectinAinerican labor is to prevent the foreign pauper labor to compete wih it ltijour home market We denounce the profligate waste of the money wrtuig from the people by oppressive taxation aud the lavish appropriations of recent republican congresses winch have Kept taxes high whilq the labor that pays tlieni is unemploy ed and the products of the peopleatoll are de pressed in price till they no longer repay the cost of production We detiounce the arbitrary interference by rederal authorities in local affairs as a violation or tue constitution of the United States aud a crime aga cst free institutions Recognizing the just claims of deserving union soldiers we heartily endorse the rule ot Com missioner Murphy that no names snail be arbi trarily dropped from the pension roll and the fact of enlistment and service should be deemed conclusive evidence against disease aud disab il ity belorejnlistment We extgud our sympathy to tho people of Cuba in their heroic struggle lor libertynd Indepen dence We are opposed to life tenure in the public service We lavor appointments based upou merits fixed term of olllce aud such an admin ist ration of the civil service laws as will afford equal opportunities to all citizens of aceriaimd illness We declare it to be the unwritten law of this republic established by custom -ad usage ot one hundred years and sanctioned b the ex amplo of the greatest and wisest of those who rounded and have maintained our -government that no man should be eligible for z third term of the presidential office H2E A ChuriiThat Churns inowc minute I havo been in the dairy business all my life and havcmanX times churned for an hour be fore butterrwould aunear so when I heard of churn thatrwoud churn in a minute I concluded totiyit uav lor a wek l used It and not only could 1 churn in a minute but I got more and better butter thau wiMt t the common churn This is very important inlormation to butter makers The churn wprks easily and will churn an ordinary churuitig in less than sixty seconds I have sold two dozen of these churns iHthe oast moth Everv butter maker that hits seeu mctchuru in less thana minute bought one iuuAuuuiviu ivn regaru iug the churn by addressing J F Casey Co St Louis Mo and they will give vou prompt aud courteous attention 2 A Daijvmak The Democrat and the Thricea week New York World one year 150 A Chance to Blahs Money I read how one of your subsciibcrs made moneyclliug Dishwashers I ordered one and my lady fjiends were charmed a they hate dish washing My brother and I commenced selling them and have made t7oo alter paving all expences We dont -canvass any Our sales are all made at home People come or send for them The Mound City Dish Washer is the best dishwasher on the market Our business is increasing and we are going lo keep right on until we make ten thousand dollars We sell from 5 to 15 machines everv day and somexlays more The Disbrcashcr is lovelv every hoousekeeper wants one There is no excuse-to i poor when so much i money can be made selling Dish Washers frFor full particu lars address The Mound Citv Dish Washer Co St Louis Mo They will start vou on the road to success A ItKADKK 2 The Western Teachers Association will be held at the Gaaow -school house October 31 1896 at 1 oclock sharp The following program will be ren dered Reading--Discipline of Schools Miss Maud Van Buskirk Promptness of attendance of pupils at school Miss Fanny Thackeiy Glass drill in primary language Mrs Crowe Benefits to be derived froman educa tional journal Mattie tschrieak Prose reading of a poem Mrs Norman What shall be the object of our teach ers work in associations this t VPJir TllHon Ctnnar Mattie Schieak Secretary Another Smart JVoanrui Ml llllOmnri is nnnr hut nut want me to work as I have nothing to do I kwi i iims wiu titer leiiunR in vour paper Mrs Russells experience selling self heating flatirous I concluded I would trv it I nvrote to J F Casey Co St Louis Mo and they treated me so nicely that I felt vey much en couraged As soon as 1 got my sample iron I started out and sold 8 irons the first dav clear ing S12 I have nat sold less than 6 irons any day since then and one day I sold 17 I now have clear money and my husband does not know I have been working nt sll but 1 am Hlraid hl -rill lll 111 11 n lmn T tell liiru IT T -done right or should I quit work -and leave him You are doing just right your liusband should be preed of you go right ahead and show the world what an energetic woman can do The KiMflKVltiJlf Imn mint hn n vrirlnfiil oil- we hear of so many that are succeeding selling it IVe Gladly Accept eilver Go5d or any old kind of U S cur- rency when tendered in payment for tickets over our line besides makinir your money worth more than via other lines -for time is money nd we save you three hours time to Sioux City aud bevoud J3uv local tickets to ONeill and tp buy there via the Pacific Short Linn IruniGdiatf connections everv ex cept Sunday FINAL PROQF NOTICES Parties having final proof notices in these columns will receive a marked copy of the paper which contains first insertion of same It is the duty of each claimant to examine their notice carefully and should there be any error the fact should be reported totthe land office and to this office at once for correction Laud Office at Valentine Nebr I October Cth 189G Notice is hereby given that Eobert T Brown has filed notice of intention to make final proof before the Register or Receiver at his office ii valentine Nebr on WedHesdaylJie 18th day of November 189G on timber culture application No773Pforthcs54 seaud stf sw quarter of section No 21 in Twp No -8 u Range No 34 w He names as witnesses Joseph Kennedy John Ghaloud Joseph Culbcrtson and Samuel S McClean all of Pullman Nebr Testimony of Claimant will be taken before he Clerk of the District Court of rLewm County at his office In Chehalia Washington on Novem ber 13th ISM - Also Samuel McCloan of Pullman cb TC 773t for the syt seh and Vt sw Ji Sec S2 Twp 28 Raiigd 34 He names the lollowing witnesses Thomas McCK an of Hrnwiilee Netir Joseph Ken nedy John Chaloud aud William C Bell of Puilnau Nebr CR GLOVER Register US Land Office Valentine Vebr Oct 7th 1S96 f Notice is hereby given that tho follonring nam ed senler has tiled notice of his intention to final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Nov 24th 1396 1Z John W Seurs of Kennedy Neb II E 8795 for the nw4 Sec 33 Twp 29 R 50 He names ihe foHowing witnesses to prove hw continues residence upon aud cultivation of said4and viz George W Burge of Pass Neb Henry P Kime Alexander B McAlevy aud -Samuel E McAlBTy of Kennedy Neb also Samuel E McAlevy of Kennedy 3Neb H E 9o9l for the s ne and sJ4 nw Sec 5 Twp 28 R 30 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz George W Burge of Pass Neb TohnW Sears Henri F Kime tiad William Errickson of Kennedy Neb also Alexander B McAlevy of Kennedy Neb II E 9095 for the ne See 32 Tffp 29 R SO He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz George W Burge of Pass Neb John W Sears Henry K Kime and William Errickson otKenuedy Neb C RGLOVKR Register U S Land Office 5 sdentino Nebr I Oct J 1896 f Notice is hereby given that Lulu E Hilt form erly Lulu E I under of Pullmau Nebr has filed notice of intention to make final proof beiore the Register and Receiver at thoir office in Valentine Nebr on Saturday the 21 day of Nov 189ti en timber culture application No 7545 -for the nwJ 4 sek eVi swJi and lot 3 quarter of section io 30 in Twp No 27 Range No 35 W She names as witnesses Jacob W Mc Adams John W Fimpie James Fimplc Clarence K Smljh all of Pullman Nebr C It ULOVRB Register US Land Office Valentino Nebr I Oct c 1696 f Notice is hereby given tht the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make liual oroof in support of his claim aud that said proof will be made before Register aud Receiver at Valeutine Nebr on Dec 11th 1890 VIZ Michael Schneider of Nenzel Neb H E 8519 for the stf sw and sM soK Sec 9 Twp 34 R 32 He names the following witnesses to prove his cout mious residence on and cultivation of said audvlz Gottlieb Quade Andrew Koralewski Stanis laus Kraiewski aud Edward Satterlce all -of Neuzel Neb also Andrew Koralewski of Nenzel Neb H E 8510 for the nwJi Sec 15 Twp 34 R 30 He names the following witnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of aaid land Michael Schneider Gottlieb Quade Stanis laus Kraiewski and Edward Satterlee all of Ncuze fteb C R GLOVER Register U 8 Laud Ofiice Valentine Nebraska i October 9th 1S9G f Notice is herby given that William G Sawyer of Elgin IllmoK has filed notice of intention to makeifiual proof before the Register jr Receiv er at liis office m Valentine Nebraska on Fri day the 11th daV of December 1896 on timber culture application No 7700 for tho lot 4 i se4 and neMeU of section No 32 in township No 30 N range No 28w He names as witnesses Harvey E Dewey and Charles W Dewey of Wood Lake Netir npeucer fc Dewey and Robert Quizenbery of Oasis Nebraska Testimony ot claimant w ill be taken before the clerk of Kie district court of Kane cuuntv at his office in Geneva Illinois en December 8 18D6 Also Hcitrv 1 Sawyer of Carneubsrsville III T C 7801 loi the ntiieu aud ninw4 section 25 township 3 m rsmge 2Jw He names as witnesses Harvey E Dewey and Charles W Dewey of Wood Lake Nebr Spencer E Dewey and Robert Quizenbery of Oasis Nebraska Testimony ol the claimant will be laken before the clerk ot the district court of Kane county at hisOlhce in Geneva Illinois on December 8th lG aMo William G Sawy r of Carpentersville 111 one of the heirs of George E Sawyer de ceased who made T C entry No 7790 for the niisei 8Whnek and sehnw4 section z7 town ship 30n rauge 29w He names s witnesses Harvey E Dewey aud Charles W Dewey of Wood Lake Nebr Spencer E Dewey and Robert Quizenberv of Oasis Nebra ka Testimony of claimant will be takeu before the clerk ot the district court of Kane county at his office in Ueueva Illinois en December 8 1896 C R GLOVER Register U S Land Office Valentino Nebr i October 26th 1 96 f Notice is hereby given that the following named sottler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ol his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Dec loth 1896 viz Wilhelm Anderson of McCann Neb H E 8661 for the lots 1 2 and 3 section 2 and lot -5 section l township 32 range 31 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou and cultivation of said land viz Peter 3alIoway David Hendershott James Johnson and Avelyn T Brackett all of McCann JCUlil3IVtf C R GLOVER Register PROPOSALS FOR FEESIIBEEF Department of the Platte Office Chief Comnnssari or Subsistence Omaha Neb October 19 1896 Sealed proposals in triplicate accompanied by written guarantee bonds in duplicate will be received at this oftae until 11 oclock am central standard tune November 19 1696 at which time and place they will be opened in presence of bidders for furnishiug such quantities of f i esh beef and mutton Tor iswiixv u lin i nnumri 1- u hllbsistMliw Oenirtiriinf TT A pint tn i I Nebraska Fort Crook Robinson and brara Nebraska and Forts I A Russell and Washakie anil Camp Pilot Untie Wyoming and 1 ort Meade S D during the period commenc ing Jnnuarv 1 1S97 aud ending June so 187 Proposals will also be received until 10 oclock am mountain standard time and opened at tho posts of Fort- Niobrara Robinson D a Russell Washakie Meade ami Camp Pilot Lutte by the respective post commissaries of Mich posts each commissary receiving propo sals for his own post only Proposals ivih also be received stating the price at which lite hld dcr XL ill deliver fresh beef or mutim of the character stated in the specification and to he delivered of temperature nut greater than so acgrctv l ahrenheit Full information furnish ed on application here or to jonimissary alanv post authorized lo open proposals Go eminent resents right to reject any W all proposals- or any part of any propsal Kuvelopes containing proposals should be marked Proposals for Jresh Ucef and Mutton aud add eased to un dersigned or Commiary at post authorized to r warc nasals FRaXS E NYE 5 ii TDROFOSAESFORFXOURl bFFICE JL chasing Commissary of- Subsistence Omaha Nebr October 19 J89C Sealed sais in aupucaiesuoiect to cue usual conditions will bo received at this office Until 11 oclock am October 29 1896 at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders for furnishing the Subsistence Department U 3 Army on or before November 12 J3SC as may be required with Flour for issue and Flour choice fainllv at the following places of de livery viz On board of cars or at subsistence storehouse at Omaha Nebraska or at Fort Croon Niobrara Robinson Nebr D A Eus sehYWyd aud Fort Meade 3 D Preference will be given to articles of domestic production The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or any part ot any bid Blank proposals and specifications showing in detail the articles and quantities required aud giving full information a3 to conditions will bo furnished on applica tion to this office or any of the Commissaries at posts named above Proposals will also be re ceived by the inrchasiug Commissary of Sub sistence Denver Colo at 10 am mountain vStandard time October 29 1896 for the iuj and delivery 01 me above oubsisicuce oiures free on board ItR cars at Denver or near the place of production or purchase or at tho posta named FRANK E NYK Major and C 3 U- A IKOCLAMATION OK ELECTION For tlio purpose of voting bonds in the sum ot 12500 for the purpuso of building and furnishing a court house at the county seat in Valentine Cherry county Nebraska Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of Cherry county in the state of Nebraska that whereas the county board of said county nt the regular meet lug of said board held on the 6th day of October 1896 at the court house in Valen tine in said canity for the purpose of acting upou and considering the question of issuing the coupon bonds of said county for the purpose of building aud furnishing a court house in said county of Cherry and whereas the board after due consideration believes that It would be wise and expedient to issue said bonds aforesaid and said board having found that tho assessed valuation of tho taxable property of said county for the year 1896 is 81219537 and thatsaid county can be legally bonded for tho sum of S125O0 and said board having ascertain ed that the Jughest price bonds could be nego tiated for was one hundred cents on the dollar Now therefore notice is hereby given that on Tuesdythe 3rd day of November next an election will be held at the various voting places in the several election precincta of said couuty and tho qualified voters of said precincta may vote upon ihe following proposition Shall the county board of Cherry County in the state of Nebraska issue th coupon bonds of said county in the sum of SI2D00 for the pur pose of building aud furnishing a court house said bonds to take effect January 1st 1893 aud to draw interest at the rate of five per cent per annum payable semi annually on tue first days of July aud January in each year until the interest thereeu has been fidly paid the princi pal and interest thereof being payable at the office or the tho county treasurer of said jcountv said bonds to btcome due on the first day of January 1913 provided that the county board of said Cherry county may at its option pay tho full amount of said bonds at auy time after the expiration of ten years from the date of their taking effect And shall the county board of Cherry county aforesaid annually levy upon the taxable property of Cherrv county a tax suffici ent to pay the interest and principal of said bonds when due and shall said county board at the last annual tax levy provided by law preced ing the maturity of said bonds or preceding the lime when they may dect to pay the same subsequently to tlie expiration ot ihe ten years a herein set forth levy upon the taxable property of said comity a sum sufficient to pay ilu principal and interest not otherwise pro- d hI for and then unpaid upon said bonds And shall said county board negotiate said bonds at not les3 than th ir par value the amount realized from the sale of said bonds to be in the building and furnishing a county court house for the use of said Cherry county The tickets used by those voting in favor of said proposition shall have printed thereon tho words to w it For the proposition of issuiug bonds and tax for court house And the tickets used by those voting against said proposition shall have printed thereon Against the firoposition of issuing bonds and tax for court M Dunham P Sullivax Max E Viebtkc Boaed of County Commissioners The Neto Hook Spoon Free to All Tread in the Christian Standard that Mss A M Fritz station A 3t Louis Mo would give an elegant silver spoon to auyone sendind her ten 2 cent stamps l sent for one ami found it so useful that I showed it to my friends and made 81300 In two hours taking orders for the spoon The hook spoon Is a lioimelwld neces sity -it canuoi sup inio ine uisu ur uuuiuiik vessel being held iu place by a hook on the back The spoon is something ttaaS housekeep ers have needed ever since spoons were first In vented Anyone can get a sample spoon by sending ten 2 cent stamps to Miss Fritz Ths is a splendid way to make money around home Yery truly JeanweitsS Marry Thin Girl Quiet Tsaw in your paper that 13 year old boy made 5125 the first hour he worked selling the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick I ordered c sample and went to work and the first week I cleared 10 the second week I cleared 15r I expect to run up to 25 a week in the upar future vs the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick makes such a bpautiful white light and does ayray with smokey chimneys and bud oder and saves oil it is easy to soil If vou wish to try It send 13 two cent stamps to Miss A M Fritz 8tation A St Lwnla Mo and she will send you sample outfit this is a good way to make monoy around home Mias Tijta W Donotha deceived by altaring adverthcgKiitg and tnias yon can get the nest made finest fiizish and MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE for amera eons Bay from reliable raannfactnrers parte fineness o finish beauty in appearance or ha as mftny improvements as the NEW HOME WRITE FOR CIRCULARS Tie New Home Sewing Machine Co OlUSgEMAES BottowMass 23irNIOHSnABrNY Chicago It bt Louis Mo VujjtsTzsia 8axIekciscoCal axlssxaqa FOR SAI BY P F QIMONS PROPRIETOR OF DRAY LINE NO I Satisfaction guaranteed Reasonable cbargeB Pacific Short Line Passenger leaves ONeill Neb at JG 05 a m immediately after ar rival of train from Black Hftis reaching Sioux City at 235 p iu saviug three hours time Lowest ratefv Purchase local tickets to ONeHl and rebuy thc ro SUBSCRIBE fOE THE WORLDHERALD i THE GREAT FREE SILVER ADVOAE r ftr c C C 2k - fo DAILY 600 per year 50c a month SEMI WEEKLY 100 per year in advance s srecsooc vmwx s x Mmtwxc Subecnptions will be received by the Democrat or tbey may be Mutltd the publishers direct Address WORLD HERALD Omsk lA THE ELKHORN RAILROAD North Western Line is to best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELD OF NORTH NEBRASKA E BREUKLANDER BLACKSMITH and WAGONMAKER Repairing a Specialty Prices Striokly Caah and Low er than ever SHOP on Cherry St opposite Langs old stand SMYSER VINCENT PHOPRIETORS OF LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE Good Kigs and Careful Drivers Teams Stabled At Geo Langs old standi VALENTINE - - NEBRASKA Wanted An Idea TOo eaa think of tomo almpts tblnx to Datotf Protect yonr fdou thar may brlnryou wealtfc Write JOHH WEDDERBURN ft CO latent Attar seyi Washington D O for their 41800 prio offer and llt ot two hundred laramUou wicm 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