J * L DEERE TWO-i LISTED GOOD POINTS : 1. Cultivatives all the ground from center to center of ridges. 2. The only Listed Corn Cultivator with ridge shovels. 3. All steel construction. i. Dust proof boxes with hard oil caps on wheels and disks. " c 5. Perfect alignment over track of Lister by tongue ar rangement insuring machine following the rows. 6. Rear arch adjustable to give required spacing. 7. Pressed steel shields attached direct to tongue , suspend ed at either side of rear arch by two strong chains. 8 * . Levers within easy reach of scat , with lifting springs , enabling small boy to handle cultivator. 9. 'Seat in such position as to place driver well out of the dust. Steel Frame For Four Horses Adjustable for Wide and Narrow Cultivation. I i Sold and positively guaranteed by i n r L PHONE 8 VALERTINF , NEBRASKA frti'tf ii i Penbrook Quills. Miss Elsie Grooms has a fine new organ. Replanting corn is the work of many formers this week. Miss Cynthia Short of Gordon is a.guest of Mrs. Theo. Tillson. Mr. C. P. Hamar of Valentine is visiting his son C. W. Hamar. Misses Alma and Theodora Till- so are taking music lessons from Mrs. James Hudson. Each Tues day they take a twenty-two mile ride , eleven miles and return for their lesson. Mr. E. L. Hutchison with his son. Lee and son-in-law M. J. 'Strkin have gone west to buy a bunch of horses. Mr. Hutchison f tools his fishing tackle and they are planning to combine pleasure with business while on this outing. Friends of Max Gartner will be glad to hear that he is living in- Pasadena .Calif. , and -is healthy happy and prosperous. He is foreman in a fuel and lumber yard and has a salary of § Si per mo. Will Grooms has returned from Omaha. He went with his brother John and stayed with him until he was out of danger from an operation for appendicitis. Will brought the vermiform appendix back with him. One feels sure of j his-appendix if he can examine it ! | J safely bottled in alcohol. I thank you xxx for your kind words and for championing the idea that Cherry Co. people should read Cherry Co. news from Cherry Co. * pape'rs , "Newspapah note riety" seems very offensive to some folks. We enjoy the news that's' printed but what's sup pressed ! wouldn't it make mighty interesting reading ? A large number of hogs were marketed from this section last Friday & Saturday. Many feel sore over the price declining , as but 5.15 was received against 5.50 the week before. A. Kusky , John Hittle nd C. W. , Haraar went from thisneighborhood. Will Graddy hauled his hogs to Johnstown. Mrs. r , Ella Hutchison accom- panjedfi.py .her little- son Henry carries the mail from Penbrook to Norden when the weather is good. With the K. F. D. ; rd marketing thebutter : and egglor the neigh /I / bors Mrs Hutchison has a busy time. But it is good for the house wife to get out and away from the cook stove and sewing machine and enjoy a glimpse of the great ' 'out-door : " EAGLE. Junior Normal Lecture Course June 17 to July 30. - U. S. Senator E. J Burkett Monday June 17. Chicago Glee Club Tuesday June IS. 0. J Kern I Tuesday June 25. j University of Nebraska Glee i Club. Tuesday July 2. Miss Charlotte Templeton Tuesday July 9. - Edmund Vance Cooke Monday July 15. State Senator W. R. Patrick Friday July 26. U. S. Sentaor Norris Brown Tuesday July 30. The date for Gov. Sheldon has not yet been announced. Season tickets at § 1.50 enfitle holder to reserved seats for each entertainment. Miss LULU KOUTZ , Registrar & Treas. Peterson. ! j i I Hans Peterson passed away Sunday - ' day morning at the home of Chris Jensen , where he has been making his home for the past three months , general debility being the cause of his death. Mr. Peterson was horn in Denmark on April 14,1844. He came to America in 1872 and has since resided here. For the past 16 years he has been a resident of ; Cherry county , living by himself on his claim , until making his home with Mr. Jensen. He has no reia- latives either in this country or hi ' native land. The remains were laid to rest in the Gordon cemetery , the ' Fair having charge of the body , i The Gordon Journal. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE J TRACE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Anyone sencUnu n sketch and dcscrintion may quickly ascertnln our opinion free whether an invention } e prohnbly putcntnblc. Cornmur.ioft- ions strictly conUdcntlid. Hand hook on Patents soiit frco. Oldoflt fluency for securing patents. I'ntfliitn taken through Jluim & Co. receive epcclal notice , without clinrco. Ju the A handsomely Jllnstraf d wockly. Lnrpcst cir culation of any Bcent)0o | ) Journal. Terms , $3 r year : four months , fL Sold by all rewsJonJcrs. & fop"- * ' * New Tort O33cc. G25 K St. Washington. D. C. DAIRY CLEANLINESS. Small Top Pails Greatly Reduce Chance For Contamination. The nvoiuance of unnecessary milk ruitiiiination : U cltin.ir to by : m U1 subject. I do not propose to repuat already threadbare st : : foments. But 1 want to call attention to the fact that most of our daily products , represent ing in value hundreds of millions of dollars , are made on our dairy farms and are of inferior quality. More than this , most of the inferiority of quality in both farm and factory products is due to milk contamination. The im portance of cleanliness of cov.-s , sta bles and utensils has been emphasized EO often that it ought to be known to every one who has eyes or ears. But one of the newer ideas of reduc ing contamination of miik is not ren- er.illy known. It is the me of the small top milking pail. Based on sound common sense that prevention Is better than cure , this is tha coming idea in sanitary milk production. Re member that half the ordinary dirt getting into milk is soluble anil that more than half ol' the teeming millions of bacteria readily pass through strain ers. To Avcic ! Stag's Dirt. During tlio rilkinr ; ilu.-t aid Iai"cr dirt particles are con ; taitly : settling I into the pail even though care is taken ! to clean the cow anil to avoi-1 dust in the stable air. It is ir.ost reasonable to redtue the se ! of the opening through whk-h the f.irt falls into the milk. It shovld bo reilnec'l just as iJU'iCh a-3 tu ! i'.iteres-t and patience of the milker will pcrU. Chance for contamination to rcduce.l more than one-third when the diameter of the opening in the milk pail is changed from twelve to nine inches , and it is reduced throo-fourths when the open ing ir ? chanced from twelve to six Indi es. Experience shown th:5t : great im provement can be made without any inconvenience to the milkers. Every inch of reduction hclps.- We have become so accustomed to ordinary milk for br.tter an-1 cheese making that wo fail to realize what really goo-1 milk moans for these prod ucts. Experiment5 ? made by Mr. Hall in Kcw York show that a larger yield-and better quality of cheese can be made from ranitr.ry miik tln ; from the prod uct of the ordinary dairy. To his own surprise tere ! : appeared to be abso- In'oly no fat lost at the press when ch'Mve had. 1-oon made from r . . " > per cent "certified" milk. Professor R. A. Pearson in Kimball's Dairv Farmer. Afonr.doned Lanes. Passing through the country we often notice long lanes leading from tbe milk yard back into the pastures. Many of such appear to have been in use for many years , until from the exccsfc of plant food present there is scarcely any grass visible. Thh practice could be improved by making one perma nent center fence , wire preferable , and put up a movable one to one side , causing a lane of liberal width which should correspond with size of dairy. After three years move this fence over to the other side of the center one. Plant the abandoned lane two years in succession to corn fodder. Follow the next year with grain and stock to clover ; keep on making these three year rotations , and Avith but a very small expense what now is a constant waste will be turned to cash. S. Gor don , Clinton County. X. Y. BUTTER AND MILK. Milk separated on the farm can of ten be kept sweet longer than that which comes home from the creamery. It is not brought in contact with other aiul'more carelessly cared for milk and is consequently worth more for feed. Crar.c'ing of Butter. A speaker at a recent buttermakcrs' convention said : 1 have sold butter un der my own brand for the past twelve years and know that it has meant much to me in the way of obtaining not only prices , but weights. The brail 'il1. ; . of butter mean.as much as the braulljg } of flour. The man that goer ? out to buy J4i.-J Joe will not go noire with the Gold M < KiUIf } le } can- net tet his lu'iiwl at 0:10 : pforo , He wij | go to some other io find it. If yojj have yor.r c-.n bniml on the buttoi' the grocer cannot palm off some other brand on his customers that are usud to your make. The result is they will 0 to some other store in search of their favorite make. Temperature to Separate. The warmer the milk the more fluid it is. It is a rule adopted by all creainerymen in operating power ma chines , that the milk must be separated at a temperature rbove So degrees. C ' kl milk is more viscous or less fluid than wai'ui , and the cream will not sep- aratp so nnidjly. If this is true of power ' machines , yliprp pverythiijg runs more uniformly than Js pqssiblp with n hand macUioo , jt Js p'ei'tainiy true of the hand machine- E. H. Webster. How Prize Quttsr Wa ? Mpd § , George II. Bristol , who W9U tllp prize ] on dairy butter at the _ State Dairymen's association , says of Ill's dairy methods : I keep only Jersey cows and endeavor to have my sta bles nnd All dairy utensils as clean as possible. I feed and mjlk regjjlarjy , giving ground feed ( com. 0ts . ! . ( i bran mixed ) for the gi'fti I'atfou uf for roughage sureddod corn fodder alfalfa hay. I use tlio Do Laval arator , keeping the cream nt nbuut 50 degrees F. I warm it up to (53 ( degrees , ti twelve hours before churning , and l \l \ then churn to granules about the size j of wheat. I then draw off the buttermilk - milk , wash twice in clear well water , ol nlt about one and a quarter ounces to Jj1 the pound , work a little in the worker and then Weather Data. The following data , coverinir a per iod of Is years , have been complied from the Weather Buro n records at Valentine , ISTelir. They are issued to show the conditions that have prevailed - | vailed , during the month in question , for the above period of years , but must not be construed as a forecast of the weather conditions for the cominer mcnth. June. TEMPERATURE. Mean or normal 67 ° The warmest month was that of 1900 with an average of 710 The coldest month was that of 1895 with an average of 63 ° The highest was 102 ° on 30,1900 The lowest was 32 ° on 21 , 1902 PRECIPITATION. Average for month 3 52 inches. Average number of da3's with .01 of an inch or more 12 j The greatest monthly precipitation j \ WHS 8 18 inches in 1903 The Itvist monthly precipitation w.'is 1 24 inche in 1IJOO. / Thr yrt'Jitec't amount of precipita tion recordr-d in any 24 consecutive hours vas 2 ! . ) G hiclies on G-27. 1891 The irreatest amount of snowfall recorded in any 24 consecutive hours ( record extending to winter of 1884-85 only ) was 0 inches on 0. ' 3LOUDS AMD WEATEIEil Averane nurnbur of clear days , 11 partly cloudy , 12 : cloudy , 7. WIND. The prevailing winds have been from the S x The average hourly velocity of the wind is 11 miles. The highest velocity of the wind was (50 miles from the SW on 27 , 1906 j. j. MCLEAN , Observer Weather Bureau. SherifTd Sale. order of sale issil d by tl'e rltrk DI ihe . .iMit | uotirt of Llit-rry Uoini'v , ] Vftiriski. ! April LMlh. 1.007. mirier a din-re- iiimtx"iM ! for c-lo i-r- . wlifiein K. T. Hamc'S er. al is plaintiff , ami .Si'dtt A. IfeJieimo etil ; HIV dcftiiitrtnt-i. I will s" | | jit tin- front door of lius rouit JI IIM > in ValKinine. CJicr-y c < > uniy.v tv - ra-.ka. that lie UK the i niulii u u'.eriri flic last tcim 01 said i oiirtvs Md. on ttc luiliday nay of June 1)07. ) id 10 o'clock a m. . loatiMv judRiiieot ot ? N-rfi.Oj ( and interest at 10 per t-en't irom date .f judjiinenr , Jlardi 23tti. Iuo7 , and i ost.s taxed at 5HO.r and accruing costs , at puti- lic auction , to th highest bidder for cash the tallowing "ChCjibnl - towit . inojit-Jty : J.ot o. ' ue ( I ; in UlocK one ( I ) in Cole's oecond addi tion to the villnge of Couy. Cherry countv , Nc- rjiska. Dated this 0h ! day of M"v. 1M7. ' " ! ' . F. MMOVS. SlllTlff. John M. Tucker , attj 's f r pltf. 17 5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk ol the district court of beny County , .Ne braska , April j. 11,07. under a decree and judgment ou order of attachment , wherein The rolertpu & Stetson Company , incorporated , is plaintiff ana Jiatry ( ioriiruy is rtefeiidiut. 1 will sell a C the front * oorof the court hmise in Valen tine. Cherry County. Nebraska , that lu'ing tiie building wherein the last term of said court was held , ou the 13th day of .Mine , 1007 , at 10 o'clock a. in. to satisfy judgment of Iti .OO and int restat 7 per cent How date of judgment. .November 13.1900 , and costs taxed a $1:1 0.1 and accruing costs , at public auction , to the highest braska. Dated this 16th day of May , 19C7 1' . K.SIV1UNS , IS 5 Sheriff of Ch-i ry County , Walcott & Morussey , Attys. for hltt. In the District Court of Cherry Coun- 3T , Nebraska. AII. . KISTLER 1 V8 | T.ESTER HEEBOUT , minor i heir of Alpheus K. heebout. rss deceased , mid the minor heirs | of Alpheus K. Ueebout , de-1 ceased. J The above i'.r.m d 'iefemlants arc heieby noli- iiprt ' tnat on the llith riy ! of May , 1907. the plain- till'herein liled his petition in ttie oi-triet court or Cherry Comity , New abKa , agamst you ami each of you and all persons cl'iiiiiiug Through or under you. tlie object , und prayer 01 which are to loieclose a certain tax lien founded upon a ccriificaie of tax sale issued by the County Treasurer ol Cherry Comity , Nebraska , on the Mth day .f uigiibt. 11)01 ) , lor the ptMneiit of de linquent taxes upon the NLJ4 of fcection 3o. Township 25 , Range 20. ( Cherry county , N-- bnteka.for the yars 191 18'J5 , 1S9(5. ( 1897 , 1898 and IStK. ) . inclusive , uiid for delinquent taxes iioii > sud i e < il eslat lor the year luoo for the tav assessed ami levird tliereou for either "ate , county or school district purposes and there is nnvy dnu llUnitilf upn said ta\ lien tlie sum or $ . [ ) ! ) iO together wjtli mterji' ! - thereon frpin the } (5th day "f ifay , ] OUf. at'he. pile Q ! ten per cunt pur ftiiijuni fiijt | co ts oi tjjis siiu a d tun nercen | . aM r py5 fn < us "provided lv ) statute tor wluc-i sum pjiil tltf prays judgment and : ; iiecree uf foreclosure and to h.u'e ssi'd i remises sold for the pa.Miie.i-T an-i satisfaction of the amount due lor su-jji taxes , interest , poualtius and costs and costs of sale ; to bar. for. close and exclude said defendants and each of tmnu irom having r claiming any Hen , title , iut rcst or equity ot redemption in ortoiliesamo or any pirt thereof , and for general relief. You and o'loli of you are r quired to aiis\ver slid petition on or before the 2ilh day of June 1907. IS 4 A. It. KISTLER , Uy Walcott & Morrissey , liis attorneys / Contest Notice. u. S. Laud Ollice , Valentine. Nebraska i May 22. 1907 i rfl. ; rojynsjup 27. range 31 , by wayid , ( i.'iitpgtee , ju vyhich jt is alleged that nirr , J.pinn ; > t jia > yjjoil'if ajfjanifonpa sai ( ) land an/I / tpanged Jijs -uenpe' | ' thercfrpiij for more tliaii sjx months Just ia } > t. that the Und is nnf se.tjcd upon nor uu'Itivatcii ' SI in good lai Ii as the law remjires. and cldinianf. hasT'iever ebtalilished herr residence uon | ) the laud as the law requiree , and hJ/K / lias liiiiefl tp cure her laches up to tins date and her ad | * b : sepce fmjij the § aid land was not due to IJKF e'mulpMiieDl in fbe army , navy or marine cprjjs flue p pifexl S'atL's as a private soldier , officer , aeajiian or map'iie diiriugthe war M' li Spain p'r diiribg apy Pjber tt'ar 1/1 yyhjcn in tjie United States was 'engaged. f > ajd pa-ties | apes | ) er/-by iqrijiKd TO Htjnear , respond W 'J ojlcevidence } tuupnjng < $ aiuaipga- ( tiou at. joo'tiloylc a.u \ on .Inly * , liioj I'jKfqre regiKtur and ruuefvor at tlio United SJates Land ( illirun Valentine. Ncbr. Tlie-al < l conieMrint littving in a proper ntllp davit filed 31ay 22 , H 7 set forth facts which thow that biter due diliuence personal set vice this notice cannot be m de it is heieby order and ditected tnat such notice be given by due and proper publicat on. o - l-'O 5 E. OLSON ; Bccelrcr R M Faddis & Co. Postofllce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded ft onft | Horses branded on left shoulder or thigh , Some branded t ramled on right thigh on left or . shoulder 1 or thii-h JST. S. Eowley Kennedy , - Nebraska. Same as cut on left side and hip , ami on left shoulder of her ses. Also left Bide hip. F 4on icft Some oat- ti brand ed husk- ng peg ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p on left jaw and e t shoulder Q on left hip of horses. "N"on left jaw of horses l. W Sitiieon Stock branded with 7 on Ujft hip ilno aiiuas cut Kaii- bftweeu < * iorJonwi : Snake creuks aj.cion the ? Niobrara river George Heyne Cody. Neb Brand registered N 10iJ7 Horses liranded on left shouliter Kuime north and ftourb of Cutcomb I ake in Cherry Co P. II. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Sife Cattle branded as cut on left side Some QYon side. on left Jaw of V horses. Range on Gordo ? Crefk north of Simeon , A T DAVIS Postottlco address Hyaums , Neb On right side horses on left shoulder also cattle on right s da 'Rauge lo miles north of IJ annis C. H. Little. Merriman , Nebr. On either .side Horses > am > on hip. Also fl > Bange Lake Creek 8D Pat Peipor Simeon Nebr. Koan Brothers Woodlake Neb John Roan's piivate mark , slit in left : ear Si w C. P. Jordan. fiosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJ BE JJ on rteht hip. Kange on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock bearing any of these brands. Albert Whipple & Sons Rosebud , S , D. Oaftle branded SOS on left side OSO on riehtside S OS Some cattle also have af fen neck Some with A on left shonlder and some branded with two bars across hind fjnar- ters. Sonr ? Texas cattle branded B O on left side and on left side. Horses branded SOS on left hio. Some cattle branded AW bar connected on both sides and left hip of horsai. K-I-P-A-N-S Tabules -Uoptprs find A goqd prespription Fpr mankind The 5-cent papkifp s enou h lor usual occas sions. The family bottle ( G , ' ( | cents ) contains a uipply ] fqr a year. All druKcjsts sell them. eft MILL P5JCE8 FQK FEED , 15 , 1007- PerCwt. Per Ton. " " " * " ' -ri- G. W. BEAMEB. " "SV f Gordon. , on cut , rf-lnch bo Brand registered 875. Horses branded iieft ahoul-2 'der. ' 2u Incbf. circle. 1-ln Rangemiles south box. Registered 876 Range-- Irwin on Niobrara river. Parmelee Cattle Co. RO obud , S , D , Cattle branded as cut on'left side with stripe under tail. Horses brandea left thigli. Itange on Soldier creek. Metzger Bros. , l-o Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on left thigh. and Snake Creeks. Kan" < > on Oorrton A RewarcTof S250 wih ht aid to any person for Information , Iwllna to the arrest and final conviction of any pers.i or persona stealing cattle with above brand. Jos. i5ri3tol Valentine , Nebr. Range on Nio brara river four miles east of Ft. Niobrara. Horses and cattle branded nB connected on left hip or side as shown in cut H A BUCK Postofflce address Hyannis , Neb Branded on lelt side Range eighteen miles north of y vaunls J. A. YARYAN ' Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on rigbtside Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward - for any information leading to the r-- covery of cattle strayed from my range. Sandy Williams. Merriman , Nebr. Mostly on left side. Some on right side. \ . Horses game on left shoulder. Range Lake Creek , S , D. D. M. Sears. Kenned } ' , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.lef t side Some on left hip. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. WILLIAM BEAMEB Gordon , Nabr. Cattle branded same as out on left side. Horses j branded ] on left shoulder. , Range 6 milei south of Irwin , J. B. Lord Simeon Neb Stock branded same as cut back right shoulder and en right hip Range on the Niobrara ALONZO HEATH Postofflce address Cody , Nebraska , On left I side. Ho ses left shoulder- . Kangp nppth q Curpomb Lajje Garner Brothers. Cody , Nebr , Anywhere on oat tie. on left shoulder. North /ill. Sawyer Bros. ' ostofflce address. O sfs , Nebr Sajvyer ba ? charge of these ca > Hopses I > on Some IstockfPETa teft side es samp WWVTFCCU ontheF.E ybnnis on B , & M R R , - - ' * K. atd bnwka. Address RA " 1 Nort sworth. NebraS ' BAKTI T BI