Pitsfltafverslty - 1 a IM j mm OFFICIAL DIRECTORY STATE Governor SUas AIIolcflVAb Lieutenant Governor E Mtforo Secretary ot Sfcfro Joel A x Treasurer I 8 Hartley Auditor Eugene Moore Coin J andsasri Buildings Henry Cltussell Attorney Garal Arthur SClrarchill Snur3nllk Instruction Henry KOprbett L fturnhom Omaha i JMHait AIma 1TET Holmes- riortoi 1 Mallalieu V rtiTn ft Ed gar COXGEESrONAL Allen Madison John 11 TFbnritsn Omaha KstfesuraUves KrstDi8ti IctOesse U Strode Xtttcoin In eotid DH MerCer Droaha Tljird - t w MeikleJohnFullerton Fa dirk E J niiSurora FithWm Iv Andnftv Hastings aixtt O M KemBroken Bow hit- JUDICIAL uiieiii rourt T L KorvafClilcf JCaUci tiftrrisonnucinoik associates thirteenth tntitelal District M 1 Kinkaid QrSeul W HAVjtAtover Kushvttk E C3 SEEGISLATrPE Reirfseutttr3 Fifty secoqa taTsJtricl Frank ntotuuutnir1HRtorc Senator fourteenth District Henry G Stew- art Crawford LAND OFFICE Kcclstpr 0 K Glover lteceiver J - AFikv 2u vrorl CfttJNTY sreasun r ierK - nil en ii - - tude County Attorney County Superintendent Surveyor joroner Vmniloners V If G r Grant tteo Elliott Amos Strong FMWalcott Ed Clarke Lillian Stoner ChasTalt A Lewis AX viertel Dunham Sullivan PRECINCT Ovcr cors of Hitf Hansen and J Hay Coimtstble K Towne Justices of the 1ejtee John IJnnn and J M Cumin Assessor- John Dnnu r VILLAGE Town Jtoard E E Suaks pn slficnt C II Cor nell treasurer T C Hornby clerk I S Luirwig and 1 W Uurlelch Marshal and Viter3rriinissioner It Towiie c1kk1 District No 1 1 M V Jtt president IVI V Nicholson treasurer J O Petti John secre tary 4V ISurleixli G 1 CrtliDand 1 T Keeley -Societies lsflV O 11 M litt ms Ihill Tribe No 22 Improved Order of I Jted Men imets every scond and fourth Friday evening of nrli mouth at Davenports Hall lsilin oixiunii we uavuiiiiiuv unutu iu u present at ilie eouneilsof ihe tribe J 1 AViains C of It C II Thonipson Sachem A F AM Minnekadusa Lodge o 192 A F A meets in regular comnmuiflation Saturday even iiig unor before the fullnoonJn each month juoirbois of the order iuood and regular lnDcorxiially and traleraauy iuywea to auenu JT Keeley W M AV W TuoitisON Seev O E S Northern Star Chapter Ko rilj Grdcr of the Eastern Star meets on second uudlourth Tues- lav evenings of eah anonth inHojrJihys hall v Tlvompsou MAfcmVrAiroTT Secretary Wotthy Matron a o u vr Valentiue IwlseKo 70 AOIL W meets 1 si mil ird Monday in each month Carl Danas 1 tee W Holselaw AI W I OF II Valentino Lodgeo Degree of Honor pliolds regular metliugs lirst and iiurd ilav evenings of eutUuitonth 71 Clirioteuseit Kee Mrs It ltohuisoii C of II I iQ O P YalentineLodjieNo203 T O O F meets cverv Thursdav evening Visiting brothers lallvnvited toatteud our meetings IT Koetev hG Wkikv IIoimkaw Secv G A 11 Col Wood Past No 20SpJVpartmet ofNe t braskaivi3ilarnieetiug2dantlrUh Saturdays of aeh montUat in m sham Comrads from i invited to attead J VlV KiviConunaJuder JoiiX jlXailjt - YT 11 C Col Wood WM V Nol79 njilar -meeting - Sd and 4thSaturlavsof eh mouth Amanda LumviflPre Hirix Honxrv See M W A Valentine Camp No ITrl Modern Woodmen of Amwea meets Meond ami fourth Wednesday v ve1iing of eaeli mouth at Davenports Jlall - I 11 1 tn itlnl P F Siniiis A en Couusel 1 J wSftirk Merk K of P Che rv Lodge No nsi Knights of Pythias meels ery l uesitay evening ai uavenpmi s nau i a ivceij iso of II andS rival anil Rcparture of Slails Mall east and west closesat s pm Hos hid leaves at S oo ajn daily except aajvaniariJeiuouiii in Simeon ICennedy and Oasis leaves m Mondays Wednesdays and ri davs lUid arrives at 7 00p m Tuesdays and BattnflsYS Ft Niobrara Ieavesdplyat7 00 ajn and 500 p in arrives at 930aniand 730 pm v Kewanee and Sparks arrives Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at 509 pm and leaves Tuesdays Thursdays And Saturdays at 7a General deliveryoueurom7o am to 700 p m Geueral deiiverypen on Sundays from 8 to 10 ain Lock boxes opendaily form G a m to 830 pm - W EALE Postmaster professional and business cards T C DWYER V 4 JPftysiciaJiantl Surgeou Oflice at C R Wats pas Drug Store Prompt attention given to all professional calls Valektixk - - - Nekkajska Theregular nipnthly Teachers Examinttiarwill be held the ihird SaturdayoT each month -at my office inthe Court House LILLIAN STONER of Schools Attoxneat LaV AHklnds of legal to1 m MAPS OH POWDER HORNS Sips Through t ho AVlldenieSS Engraved oti iBiirly Colonial Horns The Jittrtinailiiaud dueohitcd duTicg life pcTicfd of early lrdich coloiwal Avurs fiiri 1739 lo 1715 wlftii the fight ing wasUa the New England states are vauite plain when compared iiUi those used in the- French nad Ind iam war i novv vlicn thcunest aim nrost artist r e work ivas done far fiiirijsiiig the tevolu tionairy war produelions The British coat or arms wasvi prom inent feature covering a largcspaee of the Surface and making a very beauti ful kieeoration Iil 175 whim th lasts HINDOO CATHOLICS A RimaTlalie Socf Kecontly Iteeognizcd by the Bishop of Itome In ITindoostan on the const of Mala bar says a teleprrnm from Home there is i Catholic community of natives who are supposed to have ornjinally come from Clmhlcn nnd a k have In fact conserved with few chanffes the Chal dean liturgy They amount to about 20i0u people and although forming i detached branith pi the oriental they Avere ip to the present o the hierarchy on the tvw iiostolie vicars of Latin dite There About six months ag o they uldrcssed a etiton to the Vatican as king indejicndenee from the Latin and to have a juriKlietion of their own with bishops of tiieir rite and nationality Informed ot this step the Chaldean patriareli addressed also a petition to the holy see in order to have the com munity nniler his jurisdiction but after long- consideration by the propa ganda Cardinal Ledochowski tnought it was not prudent to atach the Clial deans of Ilindoostau to the patriarchae of the same rite which is in Turkey and governs at present only 50000 of the faithful Leo XLTI juixipus as he is to augment nsvprnch possible the au tonom3r of -the oriental Catholic com munity respecting their usages and rites intervened in the matter and find ing the petition of the Malabar Catho lics in perfect concord with the move ment he has inaugurated seems to have decided to constitute the Hindoostani Catholics in a new community having -a special patriarch of their own and olieir own bishops Pall Mall Gazette A Fathers Authority in France This father has full and complete au thority over them anvl demands strict forms of respect In IJranee a good son subordinates the important acts of his life to his fathers consent even more than he should in some eases On the other hand the blind and tender de sire that till parents without exception have of keeping their children near them of not letting their sons wander about the world or risk the patrimony of their ancestors has brought about a mania for finding employment in gov ernment offices in preference -to em bracing a liberal career The whoh nation has the same stay-at-home and exclusive tastes This permits foreign ers to bring France 4ill that is worst among them while it does not send her sons to seek the great good things there ma3 be in other countries If a life of perpetual wandering finally becomes useless and sterile itis equally true that it is debilitating and unwholesome never to have a chnnge of air Trench--men do not seem to notice this Th Bentzn in Century A Candid Expression- Pirst Artist Congratulate me old Vnan Tve just sold my masterpiece to TJankcrParventi for 3000marks fo Publishers Xotice Preach wir bega ono of fhe objects jame with a dollar ottue British armies was to force the French out of every post south of the St Lawrence river and finally tadri them from Canada The fighting throughout this campaign took placean Pennsylvania 31aryland and New York he mterior6I these stares lelng then comparativtnvilderness and the ons w routes Ixiinsf almost unknown ex- cepttothe fur traders This fact caused a new f eal ure to appear on the horn of the- soldier a map of the route Such horns showing the rotrbesof GeiuSrad doeks andfCol Bouquets expeditions are quite rare while those showing the northern routes are numerous the coun try portrayed varying greatly in extent Many begsn with the city of New York showing its churches and other prom inent buildings and its harbor and ship- j ping Albany was pictured eurrouiided by a stockade and crowned bya fortou uphill and its chtjrch steeples topped Toy the con von t ional weathercock Then came Schenectady and the numerous forts and military pdsts Such maps include die Hudson and Miohawk river regions the country and lakes in New York amd sometimes the intervening sections -of Canada to Montreal and Quebec These were not- only handsome in appearance but extreme useful to loth the officers and the meai as the maps showed the roads and told where supplies could be obtained when needed At that time few printed maps existed even for the use of the higher officers who were forced to depend on these horns for maps of the- wilderness showing the routes of the tur traders from Canada to New York and giving the various camping places The maps also told where boats could be obtained to malic the voyages easier and to make the land journey as short as possible for roads were almost un knownand the trails wore often very rounflaliout A soldier placed the great est value upon the implements lie car ried considering his musket or rifle and his powder horn his companions during yeans of dangers and hardships as his greatest friends He learned to love and -cherish them and at the close of the war he hung thc m upon the wall of his home ovor the groat fireplace vvhere they wem constant reminders of his war experiences lie never parted vith them but- at lifes close willed themto hisdescendants or to some dear friend J L Sticht U S N in St Nicholas In order to introduce The Valen tine Democrat into horae3 where il does not now go regularly the pub lisher will upon receipt of one dollar send the paper to new subscribers from until January 1 1898 This offer is unprecedented for a paper of the size and quality of THE JDemo ckat and if you are not now -on the list this isthe time to send in your The subscription price of Tide Democrat is 1 per year faut if sub scription is allowed to become delin quent St will beeharged aft the rate of 12 This is done as a means of protection to the publisher When your subscription becoiraes delinquent you will be notified of the fact and the l25 rate will cot be chtrged without your knowledge 10O Jtetcxtt a 100 The readers of this iraper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one droddeil disease thit science has been ble to cure in all its staires anil that is Catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is the only postlvecure known to the med ical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease reijuin s a1 constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting 1 reedy upon the bleofl and mucous surfaces of so much laith in ibteiiKitive powers that they offer One Hundred Dollar fur any case that it Sails to cure Sendfor list of testimonials Address F yI CinefEV Co Toledo O J3Sold by Druggists 75c CJntrniiiu Done in One Minute I have tried the Lightning Churn you recently described in votir paper and it is certainly a won -de 1 can churu in less than ona minute and the butter is eiegaut and jou get considerable more butter than- when you ube the common churn I took the ageii y for the churn here and every bin ter maker that sees it buys one I have sold three dozen and they givo the best satisfaction I Know 1 can sell 100 in this town ship as they ehurnso quickly make so much more butter thuircoiumon churns and are so cheap Some ona in every township can make two or three hundred selling these churns By addressing 1 F Casey Co St Louis you can get circulars and full information so you can make big money right at home 1 have made S80 the past two week and I have never sold any thing in my lilebefore 1 A Faiuiku Wanted at Unne Ten good teams to haul freight supplies -The Democrat and the week New York World 7 to the Ml rick yard a ud Rosebud Agency WilUmve hauling all winter 30 Javenpout ThachePw 1 JlieIfjfual to n Gold Mine Will some of your readers give me a good re cipe for making a cold starch- I am selliivg self heating ilatirons and iron a little at every house and have to use some starch at every place and want to knowhov to make good cold starch My husband wasin debt and I being anxious to help him thought I wouid sell selfheatiug Hat irons and I am doing splendidly v cents worth of tuel will dieat the iron for a hours so you have a perfectly tven heat Vou can iron in half the time and ntVilanger ot scorching clothes as with the nKi iron and you can get a beautiful gloss 1 sell at nearly every house as the iron saves so mush fuel everybody wants ono I make SI to on each iron and have not sold less than 10 any day I worked My brother is doing wvli and I think anyone can make lots of mouev anv where sellini irons 1 F CASEY CO St Louis iMo will start anyone in the miriness a they did me if you will address them x Mits A KussKin Davenport dfc Thsicher csirry a com plete lineof eollius and undertakers Jit liner Millie foiic TJany Jilt ElUTois Ttjiave readlww Mr C rE H madeso much mom y in the Dih Washer busi ness and think I Jiave beat mini 1 am veiy young yet andJiave had little experience in sell ing good but Jiave made over eight hundred dollars in ten weeks selling Dish Washers It is simply wonderful how easy it is to sell them All you have to do is to show the ladies how they workuud they cannot help but buy one For Hie benefit of -others I will state that I uot my start from the Mound City Dish Washer Co St Louis Mo Write to them and they will send you lull particulars Lthink 1 cau clear over 000 the coming year and 1 am not going to let the opportunity pass Try itnml publish your success for the benefit of others t J F C We Glutllu Aucept Silver Sold or any oldJciud of U S cur rency when tendered in payment for tickets over our line besides making your money worth more than via other lines for lime is money and we save you three hours time to Sioux City and beyond Buy local tickets to ONeill and re buy there via thePacific Short Line Immediatp connections every day ex tcept Sunday The Netr Monk Spoon Free to All I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A M Fritz Station A St Louis Mo would give an elegant silver spoon to anyone sendind her ten 2 cent stamps I sent for one and found it so useful that I showed it to my friends and made S1300 in two hours taking orders for the spoon The hook snoon is a liouuehold nece Lsity It cannot slip into the dish or cook4ng vessel being held m pjace by a hook on itbe baek The spoon is -something tha housekeep ers have needed even since spoons were first in vented Anyone can get a sample spoon bv sending ten 2 cent stamps to Miss- Fritz This 4sa splendid way to make monev around home Very truly Jeankette S Thricea one year Mart Thin Girl Quiet I saw in jour paper that a 13 vear old bov mjide 5L25 the first hour he worked sellimr the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick I ordered a sample and wentto work and the first week I cleared 10 the second week I cleared S15 I Bxpecfto run up to S35 a week In the near Uiture us the Perfection Metal Tip Lampwick makes such a beautiful white light and does Away with smokey chimneys and bud Oder and saves oil it is easv to sell if vnn tpI1i tn Lsend 13 two cent stamns to Miss a m kVht Station A St Luis Mo and she will send voii sample uuuu ims is a goou way to make money around home vinss tixa W And The Democrat still pursues the even tenor of its way gaining friends and subscribers but laying up no spondulicks If Bryan is elected and that great financial crash -come Second Artist Glad tohear it the on predicted by Ilanna et miserable skinflint deserves to be stuck FaPer wont lose inuch mone FUegeBdcrlnttcr is jhe time to renew r al thkf Nov FINAL PftOOF 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 lo examine their notice carefully and should there be any error the fact should be reported to the land oillce and to this office at once forcorrectioti Land Ofllce at Valentine Nehr I October Gth 1S9U f Notice is hereto Kiven that Robert T Brown has filed notice el intention to make tlnal proof before the itejistcr or Keeeivcr at his office in on Wednesday the ltlv day flf NoveniberUJftf on timber culture application No7730fora esVsseJ4 and V sw quarter of section 1vo 31 iaTwp No 28 n Kange No pi w -He names as witnesses Joseph Kennedy John Clialoud JosephXiUbertson and Samuel S MeClean all of Pullman Nebr j Testimony of Claimant will be taken before the Clerk ot the District Courtof Lewis County at his office In Chehalis Washington on Novem ber 13lllffS9G Also Samuel MeClean of irullman Neb TC 7731 forhe sA soft and s sw H Sec 22 Twp 8 Itange ai lie names the following witnesses Thomas iMeOlearij of Ilruwulee Nebr Joseph Iven nedy John Ohaloud and William C Bell of Pudniau Kchr CK GLOVEIl Eegister US Land Ollice Valentine Nehr Oct 7th 1890 f Notice is herebv lziven that the followine nam ed settler has tiled noticeof his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Nov 24th 189Cvr rJohn WSesrs of Kennedy Neh 51 E 8795 for the nwr Sec 33 Twp 29 R 30 jHenames the following wituesses to prove his said laud viz Geonre W Bunre of Pass Neb Henry F Kime Alexander B McAlevy and Samuel E McAIevy of Kennedy Neb also Samuel E McAlevy of Kennedy Neb mesvsiem uiereuy aeMrojiiiir me lounaauon H w mAi fortlif sVi npU and s nwU Sec B vvbvr r vrT two 28 it so uv ounuii ir un me eonsiiimion aim aas sum rt i rns i nature in aoingits werk The proprietors have S - SEKSlSffi of rsaid land viz Geonre W Bunre of Pass web jonn w Sears Henry F Kime and William Errickson Vol Kennedy Neb also Alexander 13 McAlevy of Kennedy Ken H E owo for Ihe ne Sec 32 Tvp 20 P 30 He names the following wituesses to prove his continuous resideuce upon- and cultivation of said laud viz George V Burge of Pass Neb John V Sears Henry F Kime and William Errickson of Kenuedy Neb C IiGLOVER Register U S Land Ofllce Valentine Nebr I OctG 18JGf Notfce is hereby given that Lulu E Hilt form erly Lulu E FundYr otlullman Nebr has filed notice bfintention to make linal proof before the Eegister and Receiver at their ofllce in Valentine Nebr on Saturdav the 21 day of Nov 180C on timber culture application No 7545 for theirfe se4 054 swJ4 and lot 3 quarter of section 30 in 1 vp No i7 Range Now W Shenianies as witnesses Jacob W McAilams John W Finipl James Pimple Clarence K of Pullman Nebr C IKLOVJvIMtegister US Land Ollice Valentino Nebr I OctK IPiWf Notice is hereby given that settler has filed notice of hit intention to make linal proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Valentine Nebr on Dec llth 1890 viz Michael Schneider of Jenzel Neb II E 8510 for the s swfi ami si se i Sec 9 Twp 3 R T2 He names the- following witnesses to prove his continuous residence on and cultivation of said audviz iottlieb Qundc Andrew Koralowski and Edward Satterlee all ot Neii7el Neb also Andrew Koralewski of Xenzel Neb II E 8710 for the nwli See 15 Twp H R i2 He names the following witnesses to prove his C irinuous residence upon- and cultivation of - iand Mii hafl Schneider Iottlieb Quade Stanis ians Kiajewski and Edward Satterlee all of Jem el ib C R GLOVER Register U S Land Oilloe Valentine Nebraska i October 2Gthihii Notice hereby given that William I sawyer of Elgin Illinois has filed notice of intention to makiHliual propf before the Register or Eeceiv ei at his ofllce in Valentine Nebraska on Fri- dayfthe llth dav of December ISitu on timber culture application ao TiOO lor tne tot i - seii and neJiseH of section No 32 in taw nship iso o ft range ro 2sw He names as witnesses Ilarvev EDewcv and Charles V Dewey of Wood Lake NeDr Spencer E Dewey and Robert Qiuzenberv of Oasis Nebraska Testimony of claimant will be taken before the clerk of the district court of Kane county at his ollice in Geneva lllinoismi December s 1890 Also Henry G Sawytriof Carpentersville Ill i vsui ioi rue iineii aim nsiiwi seciionio township 3un range 29v He names as witnesses Harvey E Dewey and Charles W Dewev ot Wood Lake Nebr Spencer E Dewey and Robert Quizenbery of jasis iNeurasKu Testimony of the claimant will he taken before the clerk of the district court of Kane county at his ollice in Geneva Illinois on December Stli 18 Also William G Sawyer of Carpentersville 111 one of the heirs of George E Sawyer de- ueaseu who tnuue x entry so 77iu lor tne nM1 swmik1 and seiiiwa section town- siiip oun l ange juw lie namesiS witnesses Harvcv E Dewey and Clsarles W Dewev of Wood Lake Nebr Spencer E Dewey and Robert Quizenbery of OasisNebra ka Testimony of claimant will he taken before the clerk ot the district court of Kane county at hi otllce in Genea Illinois on December 8 IfetW C It GLOVER Register U S iJiud Ollice Valentine Nebr I uct0Dcr2Gth im Notice is Jiereby given rtpat the following named settler has filed noticeof hisintention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Dec 10th ink viz Wilhelm Anderson of McCann Neb JT E 8GCl for the lots l Sand 3 section 2 and lot 5 section l township 32 rango 31 He names the followine witnesses to nrovc his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud viz Peter Calloway David Hendershott James Johnson and Avelyn IBrackett all of McCann ituiisiu C R GLOVER Register U S Lajtd OFFiCKvValentine Neb October 27 189S f Notice is hereby given ttat the following named settler has filed notice ofhis intention to make final nroof in sunnort of his claim and I that said proof will be made before Register and receiver at vaienxine JNenraska on Dec 9th iSQG viz Lars Pederson of Kennedy Nebr H E 10043 for theneJ4neM section23 nwhaoH apd niJnwJi sectidn24 township 23 range 32 -He names the following wituesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land Viz - - - David A Piercy Francis M Robinson Erik Arnebon and 4nen Rardsen all of Kennedv Nebr C R GLOVER Register U S Land Ofllce at Valentine Neb I NOV 4tli JSJHJ f Notice is hereby given tliat the following named settler hs filed noticeof his intention to make final proof hi support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Valentine Neb on Dec llth ISOGviz John C Nichols of Reige Nebr HE No 8831 for the lots 3 4 mid n vri -Sec 31 Tp SO R 33 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud viz Daniel P White and Peter Gllowav of Mc Cann iNeb HenrySchleieter and PeterKeimers of Reige Neb R GLOYEP Eegister - - Land Ofilce at Valentine Nebraska tw Nov 9 1S9C j Notice is hereby given that Mary J Storey formerly MnrfJ Eusleyhasflleil notice of in- tentlonto maKe tliml proof before die Reglater orltecelver at their ofllceJn Valentine Nebr on Friday the 18th day or December issa on um ber culture application No S253 for the lot 3 neswi seVinwji K nwseji sec m xy R 40 Vtr mifrinmiq n witnesses Charles JartSlde John C Nolan Lyman Storey and Uusfcu of Cody Nebr u it uxj liUK131 fHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE jl Omaha ebv Oct 24 18W iicaled pror nosalsln trmlicate will bereceieii nere untux rvfnln1 t rn X WSS WXO tllBtf i visvr f ----- - opened for lumlshtne Shellea cornrequirea3 in Departmental me riauo aurinK uscm jvri ending June 304897 U S reserves the right to reject or accept any or all propolis or any part thereof Information furnished on applicatlou here or to post and depotquartermasters where ninnliuo urn nortiUil tfnvlnrw pnnLiliitii Dosals will bo endorsed Proposals for COnt at and addressed to D D WHEELER Major FOR FRESH BEEF PROPOSALS Department of the Platte Ollice Chief Commissary or 5ubsisteu2e Omaha Neb October JSi 1K9G Sealed proposal in triplicate accompanied by written guarantee bonds in duplicata will be received at this office until It oclock am central standard time November 19 189G at which time and place they will be opened in presence of bidders for furnisning such quantities of fresh beef and mutton Tor issues as mav be required by the Subsistence Department US Army at Omaha Nebraska Forts Crook Robinson and Nio brara Nebraska and Ports D A Russell and Washakie and Camp Pilot Butte Wyoming and Fort Meade S I during the period commenc ing January l I897aud ending June 30 1897 Proposals will also be received until lo oclock am mountain standard time and opened at the postsof Forts Niobrara Kohinson D A Russell Washakie Meade and Camp Pilot Butte by the respective post commissaries of such posts each commissary receiving propo sals for his own post only 1roposate wilt alxo ht received stating thc pricc al which the bid der will deliver fresh beef nr mutlan of the character xtaled in thenptciftcatioms and 4a be delivered of temperature not arcatcr than co degrees Fahrenheit Full information furnish ed on application here or to jommlasary at any post authorized to open proposals Government reserves right to reject any or all proposal or any part ot any proposal Envelopes containing proposals should he marked Proposals for Fresh Beef and Mutton and addressed to un dersigned or Commissary at post authorized to receive proposals FRAITK E HXE Major and CS Xotlee The Town Site Company of Georgia Nebraska herewith gives notice that the name cfrthe town will be changed from Georgia to Ripley Cherry County Land Company The Crookston Division of Cherry County Teachers Association will meet in Orookstoircn the third Satur day of Noverber at I 30 pm instead of fourth Saturday n account of the NWT A meeting at Hay Springs on that date AH are invited to attond Kie following will bethe program Song America Tiy Association Recitation Jy Pupil Advanced History Celia Vaughn Music in the Country School Mrs Vivinn Lawrie Primary Reading Mps Scliopp How to explain the GCJ aud andLCM and why we in vert the divisor in divison of Common Fractions J L lJalUvrd Spelling Miss Lottie Hubbr 1 Music TJy Association PitOGUAM CoriariTTKi Valentine TeacIierH Awsoeiation We cordially invite any interested in school work to bo presentat our teach ers Association to be held in the high school building Saturday Nov 14 18i6 at 150 p in The following program will be given Music Roll Call Response by quota tions from the subject Na ture A Review of JTracys Psychology of Child Study Section I Chapter 11 V Mary ILurley Proper and Improper incentives in school work U G Stevenson Book Review Florence Hauiar What kind of Opening Exercises are conducive to the highest Moral and Mental develop ment of a Child Mrs Laurie Music in the schools Principles or songs Relle Gallon Music Pagific Short Like Passenger leaves OTeill Neb at 1005 a m immediately after ar rival of train from -Slack Hills reaehing Sioux City at 235 p m saving three hours time Lowest rates Purchase local tickets to ONeill and rebuy there Ifri Mails you H ftJPi 1 0 IB f n1 r Have you a feel ing of weight in1 the Stomach Bloating after eating Belch I ing of Wind Vomitingof Food Waterhrash j Taatcin the Mouth in the Morning Palpitation of the Heart dueto Distension of Stomach i Cankered Mouth Gas in the Babels i Loss of -Flesh Fickle Aooetite ixepressea lrntanle Uontlit on of the Mind Dizziness Headache Con tfipation orDiarrhoea Then you have DYSPPPIA t fn one of Its many foraa Tbe ons posiUre cure for tbi4l3tresslzg complaint is i t4rttiT iaiTMAi 9 tuia jivhu vyyym uriU9i by mall prepaid oa receipt of z eeots Prriprra XI iucut T7at taaI it i MTU 3 fitit - 1 r Vn o ua o UUU ailCf iTitua iiaktuicu UIC Acker lldidat Co i6 iS Chambers St K Y THE ELKHORN RAILROAD Western Line is to beat to and from tlie SUGAR BEET FIELD OF NORTH NEBRASKA Donot bo decelyed by dUnrine RaTerUmapnlsM think you can gcttae oest made finest finish ae4 1M08T POPULAR SEW IK 3 ttACHMC or amcro bodjt 3ny fromxellat la Tnannfactacr In partfflnnnesaotflnlah beonty lnppoarfiaorM asiaznj lmprvnaoeaisaa ine HbW HOMI WRITE FOR CiftOULARS Be Hew Home SewiDg Co OSIXOEHXSS B08T0S5LiB8 2iL3IOHBQCAIHIfJf Cmcxooizx ftrvovmllo n alios Taxis Sx5CIBC0CX ATLJrXJJ FOR SALS Bt EBREUKLANDER BLACKSMITH axi WACOIRAKEIL Bepairingra Specialty Prices Strickl y Ca a -and Low ei tiiaiTvar SHOPon Cherry opjiositeLangd old stand PF SIMONS - PROPRIETOR -OF DRAY LIME M Satisfatitiin misranteed llijsvwiiiv charges n m3 tu i THE Who eanttlik Protect your Idcfac t r7jliHnx yoa wolts Wrte iomiVnnjVTAiKVRU ScCOf PatflDt Attor neys WaahhJfftonpD for tiufirtglaoo prleo otloe and llatof two bundrad lurtaUons waafed CHICASO HR0N THE m a 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