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Lo il NotlrMJOiJItuarJes , ixvage Uesolntlnn indJ oclalj * for _ fopvf nup 5c per HDP r > f r is-nm * PraridR/l H jtJphpi - = f iltw per \ enfMn.arfTOnpe * addtUohal. pace$3-po per inch per year : i-np aved Wock8eitra : * 1 00 > ach. Parties llrlng outnWe rherrjrount > not pr * . . . . . . r. . Bonally known v requet d tp pav ip artyaui-e ' iJ per cent additional to above rat * < if over G nontos in arreat's ; Notices of losses of stock free . to . brand . adver- tigers.l ' -Westoverand Harrington will be greeted with hearty handshakes this fall upon , their success at re- .election. There are too many men in our- party that have to be-carried along , as-dead weight. Too many who . . .nofc only'have "no enthusiasm 'for success 'but 'have grown RWiff dis gruntled , apathetic and lethargic. if-tKey.liaveno .goodcto : iy for the- party they can" , db. but little good. Let every .one remember that our principles are right and we-snouid&ever tire of expressing them to other - wlio.may.nee.d. . en- . . < x > urag n3 n.yfiSpjad of disparag ing words. If wo "cannot" win this year wo will sometime. ( V iirage t to.do oc' ep/iryinff. should , per vade every mind until our enemies fill before us. Our party is right but we * lack - * orgnization . > , * . , enthusiasm - asm and interest in gettingrutour . voters. Then instead of allowing others.to work us for their-friends , we should get out and work for our friends and the party. More Local. - DrlT. .F. Campbell , of Cody , c \yas in o.ur city last Monday. * * i Dave and L. M. Hancock were inthe ; city ] ast F-riday and Satur- , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith , of .vToocHake ' town Wednes- ' * . , were an . " ' \ o1 * : > -.4ay. . i - ; A - / - . - . B. E. White and .Arthur' Bow- eringr were down "from * * Mefriman % .last Monday. . * * * * * C. H. Jacobson , . of. . Gregory , -transactingf business , in the. , . ; "W. W.-'Wood , a prominent at torney of Eushville , was in our city yesterdayjon business. - S. .F. Gilman and a company of fri&nds'jrom Neligh are in town today .for. a hunt and a few days . C P. Jprdanv.,3ym. Barker , J. F.-House and others from Kose- bud were in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. 3Y. N- Bliss , , pf > Crookston , had some hogs down today which he s-Gldio.-HenryStetter at the City Meat Market. . . . . . . Wood I/ak < * Si'liool Report for : Month Ei.ding X v 6th. . .Tliojroiowing\ ils were per fect in attendance this month : L'lv M'jNatnee Ifwlie Bohart % Gindy Shaul Harvey McNaiuee . eoJ VVest . , Wilbur Parks 'Mau'if Bafiey' " May \VhIllans ' ' 'Miller WagnerVvlan Younsr Key Waener 0 ergt * I nvore Ll > d Ebfharl Eiiw rd Koifiovnky Frank Uaylea , ' Htrman M-N.iince Harrison'Wjnian SamtiHl xvjijjfrne- Cari Bohart Wene E'-nrha t E. B. Gowix , Teacher. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Number of "pupils enrolled 52. Those perfect in attendance were : . Alp'ia ' Danfela Kusseli We ker Arthur xagner Kay Tcuto Clint Day " Alberi.'Kounovsky Don r .rkcr Eli Btkt-r Evoret Welker Eml yViH < ims Elm rSbaul . . Ona Klchard&m Fran-Dew - Nelli Fergison FraucB < hart Vaa Young Churlfe > baul l.ucj vvhlllans Fioyd-Wynmn Hazel Waggoner Glen beriart ' Lelah Johnson Harry Hajen Inez Kberhart Uaro Id We kur Llla bbernart Horace Wllllaras Mabel Uicket * lie Welker -ruettlo Itickct Ka'l h Baker Edith Parted Audry Johnson EMMA CARLSON , Teacher. The report books for the two months of school were given out this week. A number of pupils attended the party at Mr. Groves' ranch last Friday night. A class is taught in each room if tor four o'clock. It is necessar.v n order to give more recitation iime. . - , . .The daily weather maps sent by ; he bureau at Omaha are very in- ; eresting to the Physical Geog.- ; aphy class. - - - . , . , At the next society meeting the sighth grade class.willdiscuss . iilie luestio'hj AKesolved : That worn- in should vote ; " ; . v . - / " ' " . ' , . - - . ' .V'i- , I Wood Lake Mrs. Kinkead made a trip to J Valentine this week. Mrs.-Swan , who has . . been , , sick for some time , is very low. John West came down from Valentine "Wednesday morning on a visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson re turned , home' from a trip to Fair fax , S. D. , Tuesday morning. Mr. Tillson and daughter Annie were in Woodlake Sun'day. Miss Anna was on her way' out to. her school in the Groves' district * The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Whillans last Saturday , and will be held at the home of Mrs. Vin cent at three o'clock in the after noon Nov. 21. Everybody invited. Ecv. Gumbo w will preach in the church Sunday evening , Nov. 15. Sunday school Sunday /afternoon at two o'clock. A Loyal Temper- ; enc Legion for the young people will be.organjzed heiersbon. , * Mrs. Anna M. Palmer , o | , Des Moines , Iowa , was here two days and gave us some interesting talks in the afternoon and evenings of i each day and her lectures were much appreciated. She' has been on a tour , to the Pacific coast , and has been lecturing since last May. These were the last meetings she held .before returning to her home. About forty of the friends of Mrs. E. L. Davis met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Whillans at three o'clock Tuesday afternoon , and gave her a farewell reception. At the appointed time two of the ladies went to her home and per suaded her to put her wraps on and cdme down town with them , and. asked her to go to Mr. Whil lans' house , where she was agree ably surprised. Refreshments were served and before the guests went home a fine table cloth and two nice handkerchiefs were pre sented to her as souvenirs from her Woodlake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family started for New 'York' Saturday morning and tho-many friends. they 4iave left behind'wish. I them : a.pleasant. trip and an enjoyable time among their- ; , old friends : in. . New..Xork. ; : Hhey J will b'e greatly missed here ; Real tstate Transfers - * ' ' CornellxTownaite Land Co. tb-Pierry ' , WWagner . , - w d $25 lot l' Samuel B Rice and wf tp Charles H Beckman , w d 31500 nw 28 32 29 . " Perry \Vagner , and wf to Fannie RObineon , m.tj ; 860 lot 11 blk'.lS C H Cornell to Hammond & Bullis , marji rel lot 1 bis 13 Valentine . C H Cornell to Charles tt-Bullis and wf , martf rel lot 2 blk 13 Valentine " . 4J d to. Rosa B Morgareidge , patsse nwee nesw 1 31 29 . U 3 to Will F Morgareidge , pat.-ese * ' 12 , ene 13 32 29 U , S to Jennie Morgareidge , pat wsw 27 , wnw 34 32 29 Wm A Burr and wf to Charles H M ( Gay , w d S500 ent 18 , wnw 17 31 38 Nelson S Rowley and wf to Charles J Bills , mtg § 3500 wnw senw J3 30 35 Jo'in L Roseberry and wf to 'John Forbes , mtir 815000 lots 1-2-3 , 2 27 34 i Jara W'Fetch to Kelson'S Rowley , raarg rel nsw nwse swne 25 30 32 , ne seaene 30 , swnw 29 30 32 v * Bank of' Hyannia to J L Roseberry , rel sse as w 5 27 35 other land Augustus Shaw to James E Petty crew , w d 8300 sue nse 20 35 27 Flora M Willev and bus to Augus tus rfhaw , q c d 81 above land. U S to Heirs of Chas Shaw , pat , sne nae20 35 27 U S to Wm Harvev , pat aesw 2 , ne j nw wen 11 33 32 U S to Henrv Lau , R R $200 nesw nw e83e2 33 32 . . - ' Wm W Hargey and . wf to Henry Lau , w d $1200 sesw 2 33 32 Henry Lau and wf to Ira W Smith , vr d $700 sesw 2 33 32 Wm Francke and wf to L N Lay- port , mtg § 200 snw swne 24 30 29 Robt A Welch to Wm Francse , rel ibove land. Pioneer Town ite Cr to John Bovver iv d $112.50 lot 5 blk 18 Victoria R Roberts and bus to Hub- jrt J Haskell , w d 8700 nese nene se i A25 28 25 John Ferstl to School Dist No 21 , T d § 1 commencing at the NE corner ) f sese 13 33 28 Wm P Davis and wf to .John and iaiah Davis , w d 8500 new aenw n rae 15 35 31 Whillans & Vincent to E L Davib , ritjr $1000 1-it.g 8 tq2 ! JLrrcJuSlve bltt 33' yaodlake . . . . C H Cornell .to.Ntlaon S Rowley and ? f , wsw nw2730 31 other land. ' % ilJl . .t. . i IH II. t. . . , P.I.II wlirii joti' e eating fruit , frc'sh'and well ripened. : : ' : : . " We sell a lot-of-them * * fresh. are good when they are which keeps them fresh , : : ' ' . : : : - : " . . ' 'V . tiuitV tt'hvve ? ell ji lot < " > f rln in. j. "is whar yon need'every day. Ours w .fresh when : you . . . want it. : : : - : : . : * : ; : : : BOHLE'S CONFECTIONERY. - . y 3- . Cashier JIIAUMCS SPAJtics. FHED WIIHTKMOKK Piesidunt J. W STKTTKII. Vice President COKA IW TTHR- * . AsMwai-t' ashler - L.rerest paid on deposits. -/fr VALENTINE STATE BANK Capita ) . S 5.OO < > VAJLreiVTIIVIC , NISBRASl Surplus. S1OOO Persons seeking a pliice of safety for their1 Olllce Hours money , will profit by investigating the 0 A. M. to 4 I' . SI. methods employed in our business. Jap. E. Pepper W. H. Me Bray er Canadian Club All the standard brands of Whiskies , domestic and imported Wines , Gordon's Dry Gin , and Qigars of the choicest brands. Blue .Ribbon Bottled Beer a speciality. : : : : : . : : Oakland Hunters Rye Bhu Grass Dewars Scotch Whibkey JAMES.B . - HULL THE OWL SALOON Proprietor. v ' / Sole ? Agents for * "HERALD PURE.RYEr ; WUSKE , Ale and Porter , And FRED' KRUG'S BEEP . Choicest Wines , and Cigars. ' ' VALENTINE ' . X " NEBRASKA W. T. Bishop , The Wilher Barn . ' ' 1 ' * * * Your Patronage Solicited CITIZENS MEAT MA'RKET . . _ _ _ ' ' ' .ruiilMII Ih ji'niMiTvr > xTX HENRY STETTER PROP FRESH FRUIT AND GAME IN THEIR SEASON First class line of Steaks , Dry Salt Meats , Smoked HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS ' Valentine - - Nebraska Minimum Maximum o a . < r . e\ \ I. &s Smith Premier Typewr i t e r Carfkge. Conical Key Stem to Type. Qualities and Ease of Operation Smith