S We know it's warm and you know it's warm But ! we want to sell our We Meet Any Price. a 3A 3q 3 3 Call on us sure. 3 & I T. C. Her VT 3 3E2 2ki ! Pure Witch Hazel Extract Witch Hazel is a rem edy for which nearly every family finds con stant need , but it is not easy to get a thorough ly satisfactory extract. Our Witch Hazel is a double distilled ex tract made from witch hazel twigs and the fin est grade of grain alco hol and contains abso lutely no wood alcohol or other cheapening in gredient. Our Witcli Hazel pos sesses full medicinal value a better , purer or stronger extract can not be made. 25c aV PINT. VALENTINE. NED W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUK & FEED Apples and Cider PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. JOBN F. PORAT Tubular wells and windmills. me up by Telephone. More Local. Try Kazcla's barber shop , tf Mark C.ypliers went to Oinaha Monday. Obe Church was in town VYcdne.sday. [ Allcn Gould left for Montana Monday morning. District court convenes in Val entine , Monday , March 16 82 Judge Walcott went down to Omaha the first of the week. Dr. Comptnn went to Nenzel in answer to a call Monday morning. Kuth Easley's pet dog "Buster" was shot and killed last Saturday. Minnechaduza mill paid sixty cents for corn- last week. "Going some. " Miss Marguerite Ogden left for her home in Minneapolis Minn. , Tuesday morning. Rov. Connell made a business trip to Gordon Tuesday and will rrmsiiri for a day or so. A full line of Gent's furnish ings. Phone 122. 9 Robertson & Bishop , Mrs. McBride and four children are here from llushville visiting Grandpa and Grandma Hornback. Alfred Lewis having fully re cuperated , returned to his school work in Omaha , Tuesday morn ng. Rev. Carpenter preached at the M. E. church Sunday evening. A crowded house witnessed his sermon. We expected to pnut an article from C. S. Recce this week , "why he raised black cattle" but want of space forbids. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Spain are going out on their farm the first of the month and after that their house will be for rent. Just a glance at our ready made suits will convince you they are the best and the cheapest § -1.50 up. Robertson & Bishop. 9 Chas. Lewis has finished his business course at Boyles college iu much less time than the ordi nary student and is at home again. Mrs. M. R. Harden entertained a number ladies Wednesday after noon in honor of her sister" Mrs. Dora Knott who leaves today go ing to Ft Laramie , Wyo. where her husband is engaged in busi ness. The Farmers' Institute was in session last week and seemed to be thoroughly enjoyed. Some very interesting and suggestive things were oll'ered for the im provement of farm homes , etc. ? Wore you there ? Plan on going next .year. Pr < " - bterian ; services the com ing Sunday , 11 A. M. Commu nion service , 7:30 : , Sermon topic , "The Lost Eunuch , " Christian Endeavor 6:30 : P. M. topic , 'The Wiso. Use of Money. " i TIM. , vi : 17-19. led by Miss Edith Risher. Z. T. Davis returned from St. Louis , the first of the week , and he declares to the Cow Boy that wherever he went , the great ma jority of the people are for Bryan. If Mr Davis were a drinking man we might think he had been taking a little of the democratic articles. Cody Cow Boy. SsS'X Z & & ? } $ sSZZ r2Z2 2& READY MADE CLOTHING New stock just in. Latest styles. They'rejnade for men made to fit. Our price is low. Come and see them. A nice new line of Shirts , Ties , Suspenders and Hose for nobby wearers. SUITS MADE TO- ORDER Just as you want 'em. t Cleaning and Pressing ' ttP&F&yf& Don'fc fail to peg.the Soutl Dakota State Band at'the open house Tuesday evening March 17 If you want to drive away tb * blues go and hear the South Dakota State Band at the opera house TueS' day evening March 17. Sheriff Eosseter took the Frail children to the Christian Home al Council Bluffs last week and attend ed the Democratic state convention in Omaha. Mrs. Arts has sold her residence in Marshal I town , la. , and will live here with her daughter , Mrs. C. 0. Carpenter , this summer. J. C. Ecker , now special agent for the State Insurance Co. , is in town today , and , as he is a checker player , there promises to he something do ing along that line. By order of C. J. Roberts , any one cutting or removing timber from the southwest quarter of section 33 , township 33 , range 28 , will be prosecuted. 9 Married at the residence of Judge Layporf. last Thursday evening March y , OS Mrs. Alice Bowers to Judson Mansfield , Judge Layport officiating. Little Gladys Cason the child baritone soloist with the South Dakota State Band that appears at the opera house Tuesday evening March 17 , is conceded by press and public to be the wonder of the ages. Jas. H. Quigley , John Bachelor andjas. Galloway were down to Omaha last week , purchasing line stock which they brought to put on their ranches.Ye notice Mr. Galloway has four line black cows with good buU calves. While in Omaha last week wo saw several of Valentine and Cherry county people. Al Metzger went down from Valentine with the delegates from here and his brother Will and a sister met him in Omaha. , } . F. Young'of Cody and W. A. Parker/ > f Wood Lake/ were also on the same train , to- getner with O. W. Halm and L. C. Sparks of Valentine. Frank Curry and C. H. Tully * wore a ! > eon on the train , going to Omaha. They own the Chpsnut and the Morey & Huett ranches in the western part of this county. Mr. Tully tells us that he was one of the organizers of the Red Front store in Valentine years ago and run that store in the parly days. Many of the earlv settlers here remember him. There were 20 people from Cherry county in Omaha. We are requested to announce that there will be a grand-circle wolf hunt Sat. Mar. 21 , taking in the territory located between the Niobrara river and the Railroad the west line being about five miles west of Crookston. Every body is invite to participate. For further information apply to John Adamson , Henry Porath , Max E. Viprtpl , W. F. A. Mpltpndoril' and Ted Ormsher who will org anize the respective lines. If you ilon't attend this hunt you will miss the best thing of the season. The center of the drive will be about four miles south of Crooks- ton where the different lines are expected to meet to complete the circle. No rifles or six shooters are permitted to be used on ac count of the danger but bring your shot guns. Nels Rowley came to town yes terday , and today brought a big grey wolf skin , with head and fore feet attached , to our office. Mr. Rowley intends having the skin made into a rug with head and'fore feet mounted as memento. This wolf measures over six feet from tip of nose to tip of tail and weiqh- ed about 125 pounds. A pair of these wolves had been doing mis chief in the Kennedy neighborhood for some time and Mr. Rowley had called Dan Sears and Will Piercy a few days previous , asking them to join in a wolf hunt as soon as there was a tracking snow , which came' ' last Saturday , and they got togeth er for their hunt , which resulted in the capture of this wolf with the aid of dogs and guns. The biggest ot the two which were jumped up was shot and crippled in the foot but he was yet able to whip the dogs and got away before the men could get near enough to lend as sistance to the encounter. The party also got three coyotes , beside the big grey wolf. Sheriff Sale. 1U-virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court , of Cherry. Co."Neb raska , . Jan. Hi , H'Ob ' nn < fer a decree nf foreclosure wherein Kli7.i : Itnssell is Plaintiff and .Joseph I'o-jiH * and Charles M. Hailey are defendants. I will v ell at thf > front door of the court IIOUSP in Valentine. Cherry county. Nebraska , that neinjr the 1 uildinc when > 'n the last term ofiid court was li'ld , nn th' i : : day of Ajnil inns at 10 oVloek A M. -satisfy indunicnt f < $70nH ) ami i-'tereut at ' per cent from date ot indtrnirnt March 25lh , 197. . and costs ta\ed at $ : M oo and acnnrin } : casts , at nuuliir auction , to the Miches , bidder , f--r eali. th ! Howliifi described pro perty , to wit ; MiNWi. ! see 27. and S'iSW'i See.-l' , in T30 R20 in Cherry comity. Neb. " Dated this lltu day of March IMS C A lfos eter , Sheriff. Walcott & Morrissey , Atty for jilaiuiff. . Spring is here and we are well bupplied with farm implements for the spring's work. At this time we wish to call your attention to our Disk Harrows They have three levers and three bear ing boxes on each side. They will dig into the hardest ground without the aid of weights. The Double Throw Force Feed floosser Endgate Seeders are the best there is. We also have riding attachments to fit any Walking Lister or Walking Plow ; also have breaking bottoms to fit this attachment. A Safe , Simple System The system of paying by check was devised by all men for any man for you. It is suited to the need of any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out § 10 or § 10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. Pay by check , the method puts system in to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATr. BANK VALENTINE. WANTE D A representative in this county by a large real estate corporation. Special induceraenis to those who wish to become financially inter ested. THE REAL ESTATE SECURITY GO , , Fort Dearborn Building - Chicaso , ill. BAILEY , Dentist. ' MHe.e over the grocery deparment of T. C. Hornby's store. E/D. DEBOLT. Barber STATE BANK IJU1LDING First-class Shop in Every Respect K * > i de Quinine Hair Tonic , Golden Star E\air Tunic , Herpicidf and Ooki-V Dandruff Cure. Try Pompeiau Face Massage Cream J. W. McDANIEL , COUKTY SSJKVK All work wpl be given prompt and can ful attention. We have a good stock of Sulky Plows , Sulky Listers and Double Row Listers Do not hesitate to put in lots of corn. Later we will sell you a Two Row Cultivator , so you can care for it easily. Call up on us for Moline Wagons , Velie Bug = gies , Eclipse Windmills , McCormick Machinery , in fact for anything in the implement or Building Material lines. Successor to D. STIXARD Valentine , Nebraska. Has a complete line of shoes for ladies , mis ses , children , men and boys , in all the latest styles and best quality. Our line of hosiery for both sexes of children and adults is unequalcd in quality and price. I [ I We have a new line of cravenettes for ladies at 85.00 that heretofore sold for § 10 and § 12.50. Now is'the time to buy your rain coats and slickers before the stock is broken. We want your patronage and will give you good values for your money. T JL The Loup Valley Hereford "Ranch. Brownlee.Nebr , Soldier CreeV Col- U1M''US 17tll IGOOJJO. a son of Columbus 17th. a half brother of the $10 000 1" am- pion n .le. a n < l i'rilltv Boat dH lai.- C93 a' head of I now hau > about SO head of 1937 bull calves f > r bale. C. H. FAULHAISEU. MILL PRICES FOR FEED. IVrCwt. Per Ton. " Bran , sacked. . . . i 10 § 21 00 Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 45 2S 00 Corn , sacked 1 30 25 00 Chop Corn , sacked 1 35 20 00 Oats , sacked 1 60 31 00 of the season Uti i < O5 "ft" H fi ft * n. the only child baritone soloist. ai .EL o Seats on sale at Chapman's. Prices 50 and 75 cents. St. Patricks Dance following the concert , music by South Dakota Stitc Bind orchestra. Xumbars oO cts.