\ r Mfia Perfect In quality. Moderate In price. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Prince IJoabdel 131603 and Curly Coat 112261 at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates in my herd. I have 40 head of Hereford bulls from 6 months to 2 years old on Land lor this spring's trade. C. Jl. FAUJL.HABEK , H. DAILEY , Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. I Will be in Rosebud agency July 3rd , Oct. 2nd and Jan. 1,1904. JOHN F. POKATH1 Kiege , Nebr.1 Tubular wells and windmills. l < gf Call me up by Telephone. N. J. Aust.u. J. W. Thompson. Austin & ; Thompsons General Blacksmithing and Wood Work. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALSY. J. W. McDANIEL , COUKTY SURVEYOR Wood Xake - Kebr. All work will be given prompt and careful attention. C. M. SAGESEE Barber First-class Shop in Every Respect Eau de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Bair Tonic , Herpjcide and Coke's Dandruff-Cure. Try Pompeian Face Massage Cream H.M.CKAMER , City Delivery-man , Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and Ji from the depot , and all parts of the Olty. j " JOHN M. TUCKEE , COUSTY ATTORNEY. Practices in all State Courts. . - - - - - ' t - - jin i E. D. Fpencer. August Epke. Spencer & Epke , Crookstos , Neb. 'Tubular Wells made to order at 60c per foot , complete with pump. Wind mills and Well Repairs at reasonable prices. Call us up over the North Table Telephone .Line. r 'S Time Don't wait until you're I ! thirsty. Thirst isn't neces sary for the enjoyment of our soda. Extra good soda is good any time. There's ' satisfaction enough in its deliciousness. Our soda isn't ordinary soda it isn't made from or dinary materials. It's the kind of soda that'requires the 9 best grade of fountain sup plies , lots of ice , skill and conscience in the making. It's the kind that affords little profit and makes friends. ! C H" A P M A N THE DRUGGIST. fcTflifrartf""i'f'H > O ( f Strayed or Stolen. f One bay gelding , ten jears old , V .branded d on left thigh , circle on | 'jaw. W , L. COHEE , Oasis , Nebr , ( Earthquake Valentine , and Nearby Vicinity Wednesday evening about 6:40 : an earthquake was felt in Valen tine by a number of citizens , there being a slight rumbling and rat tling of dishes , tinware and crock ery in stores and dwellings. It was at first thought to be caused by wind or approach of a train , but neither were in exist ence at Valentine. Rosebud reports the roof of one % bank damaged and misplaced and the shock was manifest to a num ber of citizens , some women be coming , hysterical. Crookston , Hooper and Ken nedy reported having felt the shock , and at one place consider able excitement existed. At Cody the citizens were aware of the disturbance and comment was general. Five Days For Cattlemen To Lower Their Fences ; Land Goes Back to Public By an order issued by Judge Munger last evening twenty-five cattlemen are given five days in which to remove their unlawful fences from the government r > o- main. If the illegal "wires are not down at the end 'of that period , .Marshal Warner is ordered to pull them down and destroy them at * the expense of the cattlemen. The cattlemen are also permanently enjoined from constructing fences upon the public domain. One of these restraining orders was issued against Rev. George Gr. Ware , president of the U. B. I. Land and Cattle company in Hook er county. Eight other defend ants are includedin the suit and the injunction operates against all of them. Their illegal inclosure comprises over 111,000 acres of government land , and all the un lawful homestead entries within the inclosure have been recom mended for cancellation. The suit against Ware , Henry Hoffgard , foreman o f the ranch , Reuben W. Mahaffy and R. H. Shimmin was filed by Spec ial District Attorney Rush last November. In default of their filing an answer to the petition , or appearing in person to answer the allegations of the complaint , they will now have to face the decree which was prepared by Mr. Rush and presented to Judge Munger for his signature Tuesday. He signed this one and the decree in six other similar cases late in the afternoon. A similar order has been issued against Wm. E. Black : T. B.Hord Receiver Asked to Account. A petition was filed in the dis trict court Tuesday asking that E. R. Leigh , receiver of the Fidelity Mutual Fire Insurance company , be required to make an accounting into court and that his services and those of W. A. DeBord , as at torney , be discontinued. The pe tition also asks that the attorney general and the state auditor be notified of the proceedings in order that proper steps might be taken to bring the affairs of the insur ance company to a close. The petition was filed by H. N. Wheeler in behalf of the policy holders , against whom suit was recently filed to recover assess ments alleged to be due. It is as serted the receivership proceed- ngs were not proper ; that the affairs of the company have not been conducted economically and that the attempt to assess the policy holders is improper and should be enjoined. Omaha Bee , May 2. E. R. Leigh and W. E. DeBord have endeavored to induce former policy holders of the Fidelity Mutual Insurance company to pay enormous assessments levied by E. R. Leigh as receiver , promis ing a receipt in full for all claims and immunity from further prose- tion. Persons who have paid the sums so assessed would still be liable for further payment under the ruling as construed by Leigh as receiver that all former policy holders were liable for all debts contracted by officers of the com pany. But their liability was limited - ited in each and every application signed , to the extent only of the and fifteen other defendants to oblige them to remove their fences from the Dismal river forest re serve in TJiomas county. Their inclusure comprises.about 85,000 acres. In the Niobrara forest reserve the Federal Cattle company , with ten other defendants , has been or dered to remo've fences from 100 , - 000 acres of government land. Likewise a judgment has been taken against Robert Grillespie and Jacob W. Steller in Thomas Co. Those who have been command ed to take down their fences in this case ae : Clinton J. Ander son , Bernard J. Hoffacker , the O'Connor Cattle company , Daniel Adamson , H. Gr. Wallingford , Enos R. Barnes , a cattle company known as Dawson , Woodruff and Ball , George Heyne and Gustave Gunderson. Three cattlemen in Blaine coun - ty have also been ordered to abandon the unlawful inclosures. They are H. S. McMillan , Joseph Derail and S. M. Cooper. In Guster county , Charles and Ernest Gutherie are commanded to take down their fences , and in Cherry county Robert Gillespie and Jacob W. Stetter are obliged to do the same. The injunction suits which have resulted in the issuance of these decrees , were filed last fall. At last reports the fences were still up , and this is the first order of the court which has been issued to clear the government domain of unlawful fences. World-Herald , Wednesday , May 0. old line rate of insurance and specified that amount in each con tract. If that contract was void as to the limit , it was also void as to any liability whatever and a policy would likewise be void be yond limit ; consequently the com pany \Vis compelled to go out of business , since thai limited liabil ity failed to provide sufficient revenue to meet the demands. Any moneys secured by Leigh and DeBord exceeding the limit of such policy holder's liability is ob tained f raudently and Leigh should be held to account for it. Other Cities Than 'Frisco Are Atao in Sore Omaha , Neb. , May , 9. Editor World-Herald : Permit me to call your attention to the distressing condition of other town in. Cali fornia besides San Francisco. San Francisco suffered much , but not half as much in proportion tion to the population as other cities on the coast. Only rich people ple can hold property in 'Frisco , who have yet some other ni ans ; but in the rest of the cities af fected by this calamity the poor lost all they had. cFrisco is yet able to ask for help , but the other towns are so crushed that they do not even have courage to beg. San Jose , as an instance , has lost everything , but no one yet has moved a finger to help , if you except the "benevolent" martial 'Sd ' is good food food for brain , rood for Drawn , food that - „ is * r t r I strengthening , that gives energy and COMPANY'S appreciation , of this great'fundamental truth no nation can rise to greatness. As an article of food , soda crackers are being used more and more every day , as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 packages of Uneeda Biscuit ? which have come to be recog nized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known. And so Uneeda Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal , giving life , health and strength to the American people , thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY law. Train loads of provisions pass San Jose for the metropolis , but not one loaf of bread is spared for poor San Jose. Please publish this. It may be the means of letting even the president know that San Jose , Napa , Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa are sadly affected cities not in China , but in California , United States. A CITIZEN OF SAN JOSE , formerly of Omaha , in World- Herald. Penbrook Quills , Burdick brothers are disposing of their horses , intending to stock | up with marcs. { A civil ; fiocent , honest man so rarely n ; Hs a ijun , that he seldom takes the r.rouble to carry one. BORN Sunday , April 29th , to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown , a ten pound girl. Mother and child are doing well. Al. Whetstone brought in a string of twenty horses last week. He buys further west , unbroken horses , breaks' them and moves the bunch east , selling as he goes. A number of Penbrook people were in Valentine Saturday. Among them were Messrs. Wm. Sorby , C. W. Haraar , Charlie Burdick , Dick Burdick and wife and Mrs. John Hittle. There has been quite an ex change in the ownership of horses in this vicinity : John Hittle trad ed teams with Mr. Klingaman , sold a horse to a shipper for § 175 and sold a mare to D. E. Burdick * for § 85. C. E. Burdick sold to John Hiltle a team for $200. C. W. Haraar sold C. E. Burdick a mare for § 90. D. E. Burdick sold a horse to John Owens for § 80 , and another to a shipper for § 110. B. L. Graddy sold a liorse to Jas. Hughes for § 120. - ' , EAGLE. / Thomas Fitzhenry came in from Chesterfield last week to doctor for dropsy and is at the home of Mrs. Shore. Since coming to town he has grown worse and it is doubtful if he will recover. Our JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is Up-To-Date in every respect. When in need of Letter Heads Packet Heads Bill Heads Statements Cards Wedding Sta tionery Envelopes Sale Bills Dodgers Or any- other kind of printed stationery , call in and get our prices and our samples over. We have a number of diffe r * f ent faces of Job Type , every one of which is . Our strictly up-to-date. stationery is of the best. * Democrat Office , J. L. ASHBURN , Contractor and Build er in Brick or Stone Work. Valentine , - Nebr. MILL PRICES FOR FEED , May 3 , 1906. PerCwt. Per Ton. 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