\ THE I. M. EICE Editor and Proprietor. MARK ZARR Foreman. ? Entered at the postoilice at Valentine , Cherry county , Nebr. . as Second Class Matter. , . . " _ j t TERMS : ' > . . Suhscription Sl.OO per year in advance ; SI.50 when not paid in advance. \ Display Advertising 1 inch ample column 15c per issue or $6.00 a year. Local Notices , Obituaries. Lodge Resolutions and Socials for revenue uer line per issue. Brands , H inches$4.00 per year in advance ; additional space 83.00 per car ; engraved blocks extra $1.00 eacd. ' , 10 per cent additional to above rates if over 0 months in arrears. Par.ifes living outside Cherry county are requested to pay in advance. Notices of losses of stock free to brand advertisers. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1907. A Wrestling match will take place in OPERA HOUSE , © R HI , Cut of O'Leary on the has not arrived. above date , between WM. FUCATE of Valentine , and 'LEARY ( better known as Albert Edington ) WM. FUGATE. (155 Ibs. ) of Aurora , JACK O'LEARY. (150 ( Ibs. ) Win. Fugate thoroughly demonstrated Mr. O'Leary is the champion welterweight to the people here recently that he is one of the fastest 1 J1 - 1-i - - - Nebr. weight of the entire northwest. This match will decide the middleweight championship of this'state and will no doubt be the fastest bout evei witnessed in this part of the county. Cattfh as catch can rules , two shoulders down. The 27auc ck Case. Court is in session this week with Judge "Westov'er on the bench and J. D. Scott reporter. Mon day was occupied with the usual preliminaries and. judicial cases. Tuesday the case of the state vs D. A. Hancock , charged -with perjury , came up ff r trial and oc cupied two days , the case gojng to the jury Wednesday evening. The Sparks neighborhood almost en- raass was in attendance as witnes ses for and against. We might say that the town was full of Sparks , Penbrook and Wood lake people who were here as witness es and jurors and the court room was well filled during the trial. Everybody seemed good-natured and peaceable , while the lawyers tugged away at the bone of con tention and fought the legal battln for the prosecution and the de fendant. County Attorney John Tucker and Harn- Brome ofj Ooiaha represented 'he ' state , and. fc total ey , and M. F. Harrington of O'Neill the defense. The court ! room was crowded Wednesday af- J ternoon when the attorneys made j their plnas to the jury , which was | composed 'of good representative ' men of our cuunty. Careful at tention was given during the trial and the masterly elTorts of the at torneys left no point of significance without thorough discussion. It was all made plain and easy for the jury to make their decision and the audience seemed to grasp the situation that a man commits no crime and noes riot perjure himself when he tells what he be lieves to be a fact and without in tention to wrong or defraud , even though he may have been mistak en and that a man prosecuted or persecuted because of'prejudice is not in the interests .of upholding the law or the sanctity or our courts or of justice. The case grew out of a ten dollar law suit iii which the defendant was ac cused of f alee swearing to an im- material fact , as it appeared in ' this court. The persons who are responsible for the prosecution have caused an expense of nearly § 2,000 , most of which must be borne by Cherry county taxpay ers and the defendant who was ac quitted and discharged by the jury. It is thus seen what men of prejudicial minds may do to furnish entertainment for the people ple while attempting to persecute an enemy. It is not always those who dance that must pay the fid dler , for , in this case , all Cherry county is taxed for these costs. Need we wonder why Cherry county gets in debt ? And wouldn't it be well for the taxpayers to take more interest in county affairs and less interest in political parties ? Harry Downing 6f Enlovv pre cinct was in town Monday. A. P. Klopping and Frank Krainpert were up from * Wood tbig wfetek * We publish the official vote of Cherry county this week which will be found interesting to keep for future reference. Put it away before it is lost. Mrs. Helen Hornby has just returned - turned from an extended visit to Peru , Omaha , Council Bluffs and different Dakota points. While in Peru she saw Misses Ennis Boyer , Effie Carlson , and Alfa Dunham , students there , and Miss Stoner and Mrs. Crawford , teach ers at that place and formerly teachers in Valentine. The wrestling match Saturday night between Jack O'Leary and Wm. Fugate will be for the cham pionship of Nebraska , and you will want to see it. O'Leary is a swift one and has had many match es. Both have wrestled with Farmer Burns and are no fakes. They'll do some clever wtirk and if one enjoys athletic sports they will want to see this contest Satur- nijghfc ' The only genuine and absolutely reliable substitute for tea and coffee is M the new food beverage gives life , health , vigor , joy , comfort and beauty , and is highly recommended for nerve endurance , and building up the constitu tion. It is a pleasant beverage and contain ? great nutritive and invigorating qualities. Ha the re freshing properties of fine tea , .the nourishment of the best cocoas , a tonic and recuperative force pos sessed by neither , and can be used in' all cases where tea and coffee are prohibited. 6 Eggo's Fruit Salt is a great health reviver. A laxative and thirst quencher. Effervescent arid so delicious to drink that a child likes it. 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Where the major portion of the fair , the impartial , discriminating public buys its Liquor and Beer , must be a good place for You , the in i dividual , to trade. Visit The Stock Exchange when you need anything in our line. W. F. A. MELTENDORFF MILL PRICES FOR FEED , PerCwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked § 1 10 § 20 00 Shorts , sacked 1 20 22 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 55 29 00 Corn , sacked 1 45 27 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 40 2 ( > 00 Oats , sacked 1 60 30 00 Get your property insured by 1. M. Sice and you will be safe. His companies pay. leases promptly. at the M. K. Churc-h Every Sunday. SERVIHES- Siindav School bepins at 10:00 o'clock. F'reaphing- ' nee Junior League " * 3-30 n m EVENING SEKV1CES- Epwortli L-ague begins at 6:30 o'clock. Preaching 7:3o . . RKV. O. E. CO.VXKM. , Pastor T * For JSwle or Trade : One good Kentucky jack. Also one general purpose stallion. J. S. BROSIUS , Wood Lakei