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* V1 L. N. Parker fell on the ice yes terday morning and broke his left shoulder. He and several others were preparing a road across the Niobrara , south of Crookston , on the ice for teams to cross over when he slipped and fell. He drove to town abd had Dr. Compton - ton build him up , and , excepting for the pain and inconvenience will get around. / 'Several Britt people were Val- Jentine visitors Saturday. . Arthur Brown was a business . .visitor at Crookston last week. Mr. Broad and son have been 'busy ' cutting ice the past week. Old winter is still in his glory , * "biting the toes and stinging the : nose. / A man from the East has pur chased the Austin property near Britt. Geo. Johnson has been busy hauling grain to the half-way house the past week. D. D. Kellogg , our industrious merchant of Britt , took a load of freight to Cut Meat last week. The Old Bob Sled" has been brought out from its hiding place and many have been enjoying sleigh rides. The U01d Russian Bear" is do ing considerable growling. No wonder , the "Little Japs" arc hard on her trail. Arthur Graeff has been building a house on his claim. He expects to be a real estate owner in Cher ry county some clay. Mr. Bullis has been busy break ing colts of lato. The cold weath er only seems to make the people of Britt more energetic. Mr. Fowler and family have re turned from their visit to the hay fiats and are now enjoying them selves visiting at Harmony. The North Table telephone line has been connected with Valentine Anyone from the West Table has an opportunity of doing likewise. Now is your chance. Mrs. Henry Sanner invested in a new incubator and will surprise her neighbors with early spring chickens. Oh , my ? The work to keep the little chicks in clothing. This month calls to our minds the two greatest American states men ; Washington and Lincoln. Long may their lives be incentives to our youth of bravery , honesty and truth. . - The people of Britt are getting quite anxious about the where abouts of Eric Anderson this win ter. We wonder if he is frozen up or is he afraid to venture out this cold weather ? WTNKEX , BLYNKEX , AND NOD. Big Valley. \Vm. Smith went to town last Saturday. Jesse Brosius made a flying trip to Woodlake Saturday. Win. Banks informs us that Joe Cochran has sold his hay. J. W. Groves shipped a car load , of sheep to Omaha last week. . This is leap year , girls , hut it is advisable to look bpfore you leap. Elmer Shaul has quit school and has gone to trapping musk rats. Ed. Lewis has purchased the Wilson southwest of Ara son Bros , ranch bia. Walter and Bay Tiukham were callers at Jacob Groves' last Satur- cley evening. Oscar McDaniel and Tom Tink- hamwent to Woodlake on business one day last week. David Groves took in the sights at Omaha last week and looks well pleased with his trip. J. E. Cocnran has sold his catte , and-we eai he Ageing to quit ranching ; and'bid farewell to Nebr. . Banks must expect to go a Nordeu. * * * * Geo. Bake well attacked a coyote .with his hounds the other day , but the coyote was too fleet and George did not succeed in taking Hs scalp. J. B. Leader went over to Curry'a sawmill on the Niobrara river after a load of sawdust to use in packing ice , which was taken from Bed Deer lake. Geo. K. Sawyer , of Kennedy , has shipped in a load of supplies for his ranch. Among the supplies were a two buggies. Geo. must noiTexpeet to he a single man forever. Of course this is leap year and wtwill have to excuse him tuis time. BIG VALLEY WIZZARD. Real Lstate Transfers We want expressions from people ple who read the real estate trans fers. Do you appreciate this work and a.re you particularly interested in this kind of news matter ? If so , please write us a card to that effect , so that we may know whether or not to continue run ning them. The following patents were issed to the following Feb. 8 : W D Boyles , sene 4 snw swne 3 34 37 C J Dix , senvv esw nwsw 4 28 38 R Stevens , swse ssw 26 sese 27 28 39 L J T laeger , lot 5 senvv neswr nwse G 33 39 Gee .lessen , nw 15 34 37 J Slavinski , sse ssw 2 23 26 A J Wilson , ssw 11 wnw 14 28 26 Jonh Todd , snw nesw nwse 35 29 26 E G Lorenson , lot 3-4 sec 4 28 , ese 33 29 26 Ed Brahmstadt , ss\vnwsws\vnw27 29 26 J G M Griesbach , ene 21 wnw 32 32 25 The Heirs of Lucy B Elliott , wnw se nw nesw 27 27 26 Jos Stolzle , lot 3-4 sec 5 lot 1 senw 6 31 25 The Heirs of Lucy B Elliott , se 17 t7 26- Gee Dew , ese swst sene 28 29 26 11 Schlegel , lot 1-2 sne 2 34 30 A Palmer , sw 12 33 35 Charlotte Skirvinjj. wsw nesw swnw 27 23 27 Seth T Duncanson , sese 14 ene n-.v-nt- 23 27 27 E Mercer , lot 7 sesw 6 enw 7 27 26 Adelia Young , ws-v wnw 34 28 27 Nellie L Johns , sse ea v 7 27 29 P M Walcott , assignee , nwsw 27 ns v 28 27 33 Ellen Walcott , lot 1-2 * ne 4 27 27 L H Wood , lot 1 eene ese 2 27 27 F M Uokey , wsw 4 stse 5 27 27 W E Jenkins , .U , ne 14 34 28 Lizzie : H Aiuslie , enw wne 28 31 29 E D Justice , sw 21 28 27 W L Rogers , sese 9 swse ssw 10 29 33 B H rftiinpson , ene ese 31 33 35 E E Williams ese 9 wsw 10 28 35 U D Brown , nnw 26 nne 27 28 30 F 3t WMlcott. assignee , lot 1-2 aec 5 2133 Ed C Hall " SSW 22 23 31 Mary J Chambers. FWIIW w.s\v sesw 33 23 27 .1 lliinnati Gates nsw 13 27 2r II W ATnimm , sue nse 3 < 27 31 Febmary 9 : A J Hale , ssw 10 nsw 15 33 40 The Heirs of Gee dmftu , ese 22 wsw 23 31 23 Helen Nelson , senw 11 33 39 Gee C Bakewcll , nsw sesw swse 11 3J 2G H A Buhlke , lot 4 sec 10 , lots 1-2-3 CO 30 30 Win .1 Ogle , nne seue ucse 21 30 29 Heirs John N Km , wne nenw nwse 23 33 29 J C Dam , nsw seswwnw 11 33 33 Ed V Stratton , ssw swje 21 sese 20 31 39 E F Sanboru , use sne 34 33 33 A J Branes , lots 3-4 sec 24 35 31 B F Frusli , nsc nsw 3 30 25 C O Day , ene uwne neinv 10 30 23 T B Head , lots 2-3-4 sec 7 lot 1 sr. 18 33 28 F P Mliis , ssw 12 c nw 13 32 39 B F Bovles se 8 31 37 S S Tltcher , ne 19 30 29 H Montgomery. iot 1-2 euw 19 30 29 G E Hale , .snw 11 sen nese 10 33 40 E Sarders. nw 8 32 40 E B Boyer , ene 22 mvmv 23 swsw 14 30 3(5 ( February 10 : Catherine M Donoher. snw 1 sene nesn 2 29 29 Earl K Batch , esw uwsw I uenw 12 33 40 Bessie E lloiij-e , nnw IIUK 24 30 38 Uar y While , seiiw nesw use 30 33 39 Henry Nansen , sw 2J 29 38 Feb. 11 : Gee Lorenz. s\v 28 34 33 John S Graujj" . ese22 wsw 33 30 GO John H.xeber. senw nesw use 33 30 30 H F Hurnham. ssw 1 sse 2 SO 31 F K Thompson , ene nsc 20 31 23 J W Crowe , wne 32 31 39 Frank Bresee. mvac 7 33 40 - t J JJ Stoll. nw 22 2G 25 Fee 12 : CT Fries , lot 1-2 enw 30 33 40 F L Silvey , ne US 33 2U F C M.lls. nw 24 3. . ) 2C C H Arolwrvsf 3 51 2J ( John Specht , use nesw senw G 33 25' Jos Bachelor e > w ase 32 30 31 John H Bachelor , sec 6 30 32 John E Nye , sec 54 30 32 Jas Neltej nse nsw 35 30 32 February 13 : - MGStowdl.se 31 35 26' ' Fr-d A Hull , swnw 11 31 35 E J Russell , s ne nese 4 29 31 Em Thompson , wsi nesw senw 34 32 23 T N McHride , "e 12 34 23 6am K lines , ssw swse 24 nivne 25 32 20 Gee N Hershcy , ssw sse s 32 35 John Marcusou. nsw nse 8 32 35 H A Tho.mpuon. se 7 32 25 S K Imes to J C McNare , w d § 700 swso ssw 24 uenei 3i2G Marie Pavllk to J C McNnre , w d § 300 BEG' seac swne 17 32 25 J A Yeast to J C McNare , w d § 400 ene swne 23 SwnW24 : 33 2& WmT Scott and w to J"C McNare , vd ? 000 13 I FAVOR1TJB .n . Why tlio TiviaWWu Establised for nearly a century and read regularly by more than 500,000 persons in the west and southwest , the Twice-a-week Republic - , public of St. Louis can justly lay claim to that enviable distinction , "Favorite Home Paper. " It is great because it has always aimed to inform , instruct and enr tertain its readers on all matters pf public and home interest. In 1904 ; it will be especially interesting and valuable. Here arc some reasons why you should subscribe for it. This is campaign year , and you5 will want to be informed of the movements of party leaders.rer ports of the Great National anclj State conventions , the progress'of ; the campaign , reports of the elec tions , etc. Ymi will want to know all about the World's Fair , to be held in SjL Louis from April 30 to Dec.l , 'oi. You will be interested in and kept well informed by the Farm Visitor , a regular supplement of the paper , prepared especially for the farmer and his family. You will want to know what the world is doing in every field of ac tivity , and through the unsurpassed - ' ed news and special service of the Twice-a-week will - - Republic you not be disappointed. In short sketches , choice bits of fiction , articles of interest to wom en , children and the home , fashion hints and helpful household suggestions - . gestions the Twice-a-week Rcpub * lie easily leads among the , veekli4s of the great west. ' If you want the Twice-a-week Republic sent to your address , or der it at once direct from the office at St. Louis , Mo. , or through your , local news dealer. It cost only § 1 * a year. JJ t4ce to Creditor * . j In County Court , within and for Cherry njnn ly , Nebraska. * ; ' In the matter of : he e tate of Mlfllin P. Ihos- uis. deceased. I'o the ere utors of s-i'.d ' estate : You are hereby notified , That I vrrll sit at ihe Countv ' .ourt ttuoin in Valentine iu siid Coun ty , on the l-Jih day of March 11)04 ) at 10 o'clock a. m to receive and examine a 1 claims a aiiis * .slid estatu with ; t view m their adjustm ut an < l allowance. The time limited for th - prescnti tion of claimrtiiainst said estate i < , the 12CU day of Ma > ch V 1) 1004. ami the timlimlte for paluent oi ioas i * one > -ar from said 3rd day ot Juty 190.J Witness my hand and the seal of sa a County Court this 10th day of February , I'JOt. \V. K , TOWSK , 51 County Judge Notice to Creditors. ; ' : * lu County Goiut , within and for ClierryfCoun/i In the matter of the estate of William A.WiI. oa deceased : To the creditors of said estate : . -r\ \ j You aru hereby notified. That I will sit at tlffi Count > Conn Itoom in Valentine iii snid county , oil the 12th day of AUrch 1904 at 10 uc'ock a m. to receive and examine all < . ] mis ; iuainst . said estate , \\ltli - \ie\v lo their adjustment , a d . allo\rnice The time Imnte-J tor tne p-eseu ' ti-jii of claims against saiii es-ate is six irqulh- f o M Hi-12 ilav of - > "jiiember \ It. 19i 3 and tie time limited f.ir pi\ .it ot dei'ts is one y "i- froiii sa.,1 12tu da. of Srpteui. ) r I9u3. Willies mj liaiiil an-l Ilieteal 'fsld SK.VL ' ountv mint is lt > th day of | ? H ruary . W U TMWNE. -v 1304. . v 5 4 ( 'ountv Judge. Order of Hearing and Notice of Probate of Will. Iu the County Tourt of Cherry County , No ms > < a STATB OF M5BHASKA i COUNTY OF ' HKltKY f To Hel ery Chandler. Richard .1. Chandler , Sarah Josephs. Wiuiam O. Cnandler. Millie tinwi horn and tlattie Johnson and tc ail persons - . , sons i. terestnu in the estate of I'hi&ndui Chand ler , deceased : . ji- ' Onre-adl" K the petition of C. A. Jol > nsi-n praying tha' the instrument Hied in thii Court on ifae 14th day 01 ne.cemner 1903 , ana purporting 10 In- Ill- last will and lestamnut ot the said deceased , may be proved au allowed , and reconled as ih last will a M tea ammil 01 f inlander Chandler , de rt.sed , that said instrument b admitted -o prouate. and the adminiTtration ol suid estu e be granted t" < barles A. John m as executo. . Tt is hereby ordered tha ynu and a > l per < f > ns interestfdin said matter , may. and do appear at ttie eountv court r.o be held in and for saul couuiy on the 5tti day of Marcu. A. D loot , ai 10 o'clock a , m. to show came , it any there ! > why the prayer ot he petitioner should not b. ' ra'uie i.a j i mat notice ol tiie p . . .dtiicot : sat petition and that the neanig : tnere-ti be mve. to all pers iiit iiitere-ied i-i said in ite by pu - tishiuua copy of this oMer K me V leiniU' Democrat weekly , ewspaper printed in said c unty. lor three aucct s-ive weeKs prior to Said day oi htaring. \ \ itness n > y hand and the seal of said court his lOlh day of February. A D 19U3. SEAL \V. K.'TUWNK.- Y 5 3 lonnt ! > Jii'l.ue lit fluOimric.t duirt of iiii rr.v ty , \ * l runlia ' ' In the matter of the application of hlnit < r Kver'-et'.guardun ut atuiiti liver.iflt , a le m nor h ir VOrder to' ho. % ol Kiniiiii hvvir-tl , decr-ased , | Cause. form * riy Emma rearf > on. On reading tiie i etition filed herein , duly.veri- lied , of Elmer Everretf , guardian of the person and estate of Stelliv Everret , tt minor , tor lii'ens < to sell the lollowing desciiuel real , estate to- wit : The South H lf of the NortInvest Quiirtei ( sK-nwVi ) and the Northwest Quarter of the Mouihwi-at Quarter ( wJ sw 4) and the noutb * west Quartei of the Aoitheast Quarter (4wjf lie } * ) of Section Eight ( S ) Ton'Ship Twenty- eight (28 ( Uaiige Twe.nty.eigbt (2i ) . as described in .said petition foi the purpose of raising tuiuls for the educat on , support and iiiainteiiau.-e ut said minor , and lei thf invtstnieiitot the resi due ol the pioceeds ol the sale of sain Teat es tate , and it &aiistat-torily at pearing to tluj Court th.it it will tie tor the be.st interest of th said minor to sell said real estate , itis ihereloreoi- dei ed that the next ot kin of satd minor..and all persons interested in said estate , app-a'r befor me at chambers in the courthouse in tUe City of O'Neill , tlolt county , Nebraska , on the Irftti day of aiarch. 1904 , at 10 o'clock a , m , to show cause , if anv. here be , why lice-Hue should not ne granted to said E mer Everrvtt , gu.tnlian , t < sell saici real estate for the purpose above set torth , and it is further ordered mat a copv f this or der be personally served upon ull PHI-SOUS miei- ested i. said real estate residing in the staie of rtOiiraska , at least louilruii dctjs before the hearing , publiahed eacli WCCK in four successive weeks in the Valentine i emocnit. a newspaper printed and published in Valentine , 'Cherry county , Nebraska Dotted in chambers in said Holt county , this 17th day of February , 1904. J J. HARRINGTON One of ihe judges ol the District Court of 5I Cherry , couuty , fccbraska. 1200 to 1500 tons of hay for sale. , A. H , STEES , & Tba Vood Value ol Xuts. Nuts arc not only the cheapest source of energy ; they arc the best. They are maile up of fat and what is cnlle < l "pro tein. " Tne little husks on the uut.s are not nourishing , but they should In * eat en -with the nuts because they help in difrestion. 13ut nuts are so hearty a food that they should never be eaten except r.s the chief dish at a meal ; they should not be taken at the end of a heavy meal nor between meals. It is quite as foolish to cat nuts after a meal as it. would be to cat a beefsteak after a . three course dinner. ' Nuts can be made into soups , can lc , used in sandwiches , salads and in oth- cV combinations both attractive and wholesoiiic. They should be eaten with salt and eaten with all sorts of fruit. : \ whole wheat puddinjr with chopped nuts in it makes a meal uy itself. .Nuts will keep you warm , iiv.e _ ener gy , and , if you do not work too hard , 'vliey will increase your flesh , but do not eat nuts to any amount unless you give up meat , for they arc a substitute , not a food accessory. . A TrouTilcsosnc Auf. In the state of Colombia there is a large ant ( Atla cephalotes ) = ? yhich causes a great deal of injury to planta tions. It attacks and carries off indis criminately nil kinds of foliage , and no sort of vegetation seems to conic amiss to it. The quantity of foliage carried off by these ants is immense. A natii- " mlist recently investigated the uses to which the ants put this mass of vege table matter , and he ascertained ttuit they employ it to make hotbeds upon which their eggs are" deposited to be hatched by the heat produced by the. fermentation of 1he leaves. The anis do not eat these portions for food , and the larva ; arc fed upon a carefully selected , diet. Once the brood - is hatched the ants clear away the hotbed , carrying out of their nest all the decomposed vegetable matter. This is thrown out in heaps apart , and in the large ant hills these heaps will contain bushels and upward. The First IJii.srltali Slave Trailer. Sir .John Hawkins was the first Eng lish slave trader. lie formed a com pany 'composed of the leading men of London and fitted out three small ships , which sailed in 15G2. Later Queen Elizabeth lent Ilawkins Jesus , a large ship of her own of 700 tons , and took shares in the second African company. She not only equipped the ship , but put 100 sokliers on board to provide for contingencies. On the second voyage Ilawkins bought 400 negroes and had a narrow escape from losing them ow ing to the lack of water when he was near the equator. Hut , as he piously recorded in his log , "The Almighty God would not suffer his elect to perish and sent a breeze which carried them safe to Dominica. " This was the beginning pli the slave trade , which lasted for more than two centuries before' it was k finally suppressed. . Tartaas of Scotch CIii * . Many Scotch clan ? have several tar- 1ans , such as a common tartan , a hunt ing tartan and a full dress tartan. Ear ly in the day a highlander of position dons a kilt of plain tartan , and in the evening for dinner he puts on his full dress tartan , with sporran and richly jeweled dirk. For. example , the Mac- pherson dress tartan is black and white , with a narrow red line , and the hunting Macpherson is a small blue and black and red check. The Stuarts have three tartans , and the design of their hunting tartan in dark blue and green , is particularly One. Each clan has its own badge. The Duff men wear holly , the Gordons an ivy leaf , the Stuarts an oak leaf , and so on. Breton and "I Proof that the people of Wales and the people of Brittany , in France , come from the same parent stock is given ev ery autumn when 'Breton boys go over to England to sell onions from their home fields. In Cornwall and Wales their native speech is readily under stood. A rinorican , the old language of Brittany , the ancient Cornish and "Welsh and for that matter Erse and Gaelic are all closely allied languages , members of the Celtic group.Breton and Welsh are very much alike. Their First Fnlliiij ? Out. The speeding trains came together with a dull , sickening thud. A moment later the happy pair sat facing each other iu the cornfield far away. "Well , what arc you crying for1' asked the man. The lady wept anew. "It it is our first falling out , " she sobbed. Cincinnati Commercial Trib une. Chicago Minneapolis Edwards , Wood Main Office Manhattan Building , Co. ST. PAUL , MINN. . Dealers in Stock , Grain , Provisions Bought and sold for cash or carried on reasonable margins , upon which a commission will be charged of on grain , i on stocks and ion flax. Private Wires. Write for our market letter and pri vate telegraph cipher mailed free. Ship Your Grain to Us. Prompt Eeturns. Best Facilities Liberal Advances -Usual Commissions. BRANCH OEFICE . .Valentine , Nebraska. (1st ( door north 1st National Bank. ) Luncbj'S Short Orders T. fXAfcG H I . f- * > . . . - I ? v > rrArTI First chias meals at all hour * . ! day c.nd ni ht. Oysteis in season. Pies , cakes , dough nuts always on hand. JF. D. Cohota , Prop. THE Only Double Track Itttllrooil lirttveenJliMNoitri Klver timl Chivtif/o. Direct I UIK to St i'lnt tttis. Direct line to Iliac/ : / / ! / / . to iicttr * t Hf/cnf fur ami time vartts. Business Notices. Notices under this heading 5 oents per line each Insertion. Among reading matter , 10cents per Hue each insertion. All kinds of heavy hardware and wagon wood stock at E. Breuklanders. 20-tf Good fresh Meat and Lard at Stetters Meat Market. 26 For all kinds of Undertaking Goods and Undertaking work call on the lied Front Merc Co. 27 Do not pump water by hand. Buy the old reliable Eclipse Wind Mill. 47 .LUDWIG LUMBER Co. ' LOST ! I- "One brown yearling horse colt randed"iiBi on left hip. ' 12 D. STINARD , Valentine , Nebr. $50.00 REWARD will be paid for information lead ing to the recovery of one brown marc , stolen from my homestead northeast of Valcntin'e , "Christmas night. Said mare is branded H S L under mane , is 10 years old * and about 1100 pounds ; has white spot in forehead , one white hind foot , one front foot scarred'above fet lock from wire cut , and is of a low and blocky build. F. W. MUMFOHD , 50 Valentine , jSobr. The Bed Front Merc. Co. carry a complete line of sporting goods. . FOR SALEGR KE.\T ! ' . Saloon building , together with fixtures and furniture complete. Also good five room dwelling house with excellent well and small barn. Easy terms. A. B. EIES , 52 Crookston , Neb. Valentine social at Bethel hall , Feb. 15. Don't forget it. Xotice of Hearing. In the County Court of Cherry Couuty Neb- -TATK OF NEBRASKA , I'UUNTY or ciiKitu\ . loall persons interebted iu the estate of' Charles A ! reiumel deceaoed : UM aaiutf the petition ol.l \ M. Walcott. ask- * ' iiitribaia ueeree be entered oy the Cuuiuv U urt of s-ud county to f uliy determine tne owu- ' ' ersnip ot certain i eal estate iu Cherry'County , .Nebiasha. and also rea < estate elsewuere in said s ale , and asks fur a. hearing in caid matier : It is hereby oroeitd tli-tt nil persons interested In aid matter may. ana do appear , at Hie County - Couit to be hem in anu for saia couuty on tue > 3rd uaj of iMarch 11XH at 10 o clock a. ni. to show cause , it a.-.y there OK , why tluts prater ot the- petitioner should iiot be granted ana that notice ol the pencViicy of said petition and tiie hearing thcreot oe given to ail persons interested iu naiu inattrr by pu jiishiug a copy ot urn order m ihe \aientiue Deiuoct at , a wecKiy uewspainjr puo- iiBhea iu saia county lor 4 luecessiv. . we-jks prior lo saia day > t heai mg , Uuteu tebr.iiiry 10,1904. . . W.TS.'TOWA-E , J -County Judge Sisterly Devotion. The beautiful Margaret of Navarre \vits devoted to her brother , Francis I. When he vras apparently dying at Mad rid , she found her way to him through privation and danger and succeeded in- effecting his deliverance. When he was ill at a distance from her , she went ev ery day and sat down on a stone in the middle of the road to catch the first glimpse of a messenger afar off. And she said : "Ah , whoever shall come to announce Ihe recovery of the king , my brother , though he be tired , jaded , soiled , ' di sheveled , I will kiss him and embrace , him as though be were the finest gen tleman in the kingdom.- ' TVhen ha died .she seemed literally. heartbroken , and she did not long sur- Professional Cards , Nebr , I'riaw ; Ilo.tt" ' ' I I3UXWv.lr l Tnrlv 2-j .i at . .jiif . . | rn. .1 iiiifi-M in my lieu : . No stork'nfaat present. Ilanch four m.I nor. h-\v vs. . tirounlce , .Nehr. C.li. r'AUUIAMKK. MILL PRICES FOR FEED. rari. bulk 75 per cwt $14.00 Itfh Miortsbulk 85 per cwt.6.00 t > n icnreafnps 70c " I13.UO " < WFeed . . . .1.05 $20.00 Cora .95 " $18.00" Uhopcoru 1.00 " 'ilD.UO " Oats 1.20 " $23.00" John Nicholson , Dentist. Will be in Valentine on the 20 , 21 , 22 and 23rd of each month. , lleacrvc your work for him. Ollice at Donoher Bonne. ETTA BROWN SUPf , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Examination Third Saturday of each month and Friday preceding. ' VALENTINE NEBRASKA H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery dcparmciit of T. C. Hornby's store. Will be in. Kosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1 , 190i. HENRY AUGUSTON Blacksmith . ' Broirnlec , Xebr. - Does general blacksimthingatliard times prices for cash. } . * i H.M.CEAMEK , City Deliveryman. : Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and . iroin the depot and aU parts.pf the City. W. A.KIMBELL ' ' r I Barber First-class Shop in.Evcry llcspect . Euu de Quinine Hair Tonic. .Golden.Star Bair Tonic , IlerpJcJdc au.d Coke's Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeian Face.jfrassage.Creain ; LEKOY LEACH rCounty Surveyor Valentine or Woodlake t GENERAL TrouK.JEOMrTi.r ATTENDED TO. AN. . COMPTON PLysieiaii and Surgeon Office' at Quigley & Chapman's Drugstore. Nights The Don oher residence , Cherry Street. Edward % . Furay Physician and Surgeon OJIM Fraternal Hall or El liott's -Drug * Store , r. 10UD2 F. M. ATTORNEY DABf RACIER ft * Valentine , Kel > r. Practices in'District ' Court and U. S. Land1" . Offlcfe. Real Estate and Sanch Property * " ieh * . and wild. Bonded Abstractor. Eobert G. Easley , ATTORNEY AT iiAiv. Rcd'Front' : . . > r GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Valentine , . Nebraska. i : F. M."BLAKE -j- ' . , . . . , - - : ; f . - - * , Shore. * 1' f t f * Valentine" , ' - / ' 'Keuraska. M. WILSON ; ' ' Proprietor : of Valentine Dray. Will ili all kin s of dVaying , exprcsis and freight work. Special atteutiou given to fine furniture. ' ' If you need a gun or uome um- munition , call.Ion "the Ked Front ilerc. : Cp ? the can ; supply all your ' ' ; cpanf . ' * " * ; Q a. - - 36