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: Lloyd Klingaman is again stay-
I ing in Woodlake.
The people of Cherry Valley are
pleasejl with the refreshing rains
of late.
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Miss Grace Waggoner spent
- Saturday aad Sunday with Mrs. :
O. W. McDaniel.
Mrs. Sam Hudson , our worthy
county superintendent , was in
these parts last week.
Francis Peterson arrived here
from Chicago last Saturday. We
are all glad to see Francis back.
A surprise party was given Mr. :
and Mrs. A. G. Ward May 17th ,
in honor of their 24th wedding an-
niversary. Everyone enjoyed
themselves.
A crowd of young folks gather-
ed at the mansion of Roscoe Ward
last Saturday evening. A good
time is reported by all.
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R. A. Nelson , who has been
employed by Krampert & ; Uck
the past winter , is taking a vaca-
: , tion. He will go to Omaha soon
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Quaker Oats Griddle Cakes
, Try them today !
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The family that hasn't eaten Quaker
Oats griddle cakes has a delightful sur- i
prise coming to it. Besides the delic-
ious flavor , there is the pleasure of
. knowing you can eat all you want , and
, the more you eat the better for you.
The best of all foods for anyone
wanting more strength and vigor.
I Hundreds of thousands of packages
\ I of Quaker Oats are consumed in Ger-
k many annually and almost all of it is
Q eaten in the form of Quaker Oats
tj . . A griddle cakes. ' In the New York
I cereal restaurant of the Quaker Oats
; , Company these griddle cakes are very
i9 popular.
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3n ' flour ; ; I tcaspoonful salt' tcaspoonful sodn -
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i , $ i " 1 teaspoonful baking powder { mix in flour ) ; 2 ? i
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LI : . . milk. Jo the moraine mix and sift flour ! ; soda
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P1 t i ' mixfuWana ! Quaritify of melted ! butter ; add
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I to visit relatives.
Miss Dora Grewe , who has been
teaching in Cherry Valley the
past eight months , left for her
home at Nenzel last Monday.
The Cherry Valley school closed
last Friday after an eight months'
term. A program was rendered
by the pupils aiid after the pro-
gram a ball game between the
school boys and the Sunday school
boys took place , the latter winning.
The patrons of the : school gave
the teacher a pleasant surprise by
bringing their dinners to the
school house.
ALKALI J DI.
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Not in Favor Now.
When settlements were new in
Kansas it was popular for a num- . '
ber of people to go and serenade
I newly married couples , making all
sorts of discordant noises and In-
dulging in good natured and
innocent amusement. This was
called a charivari. Of late years , !
however , this form of amusement
is not regarded as in good taste.
At Cherryvale , Kansas , some
time ago a charivari party subject-
ed the bride and groom to indigni-
ties and insults. There was con-
siderable tumult and disorder and
one boy was run over , suffering a
broken leg in consequence. The
boy's mother brought suit against
the city of Cherryvale , under the
statue of making municipalities
liable for all damage accruing
from the action of mobs within
their limits. The plaintiffs se
cured damages in the lower court.
The city appealed the case but the
supreme court held against it.
In affirming the action of the
lower court the supreme court
says :
"It is said that the rioters were
in a good humor. Very likely ,
as they were permitted to carry
on their operation without inter-
ruption. But with what motive
were they performing these good
humored acts ? Not , certainly ,
for the gratification of the groom
and his bride. They were giving
them what is called a charivari ,
which Webster defines and ex
plains as follows : 1A mock sere-
nade of discordant music , kettles ,
tinpans , etc. , designed to annoy
and insult. ' f
"The object of a charivari is
about as barbarous as the pronun-- I
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ciat.ion of its name. Whatever
, toleration it once had has long
' . since passed away. Even when
in vogue it was often attended with
violence and bloodshed. If it
ever was allowable to direct a jury
that such an assemblage , with all
its tumult and confusion , was not
a great provocation to those an-
noyed and insulted by it , that time
has passed away. " - iiandolph
( Kan. ) Enterprise.
Maud Miller - , ill her new spring
hat. ,
Planted the dwarf and the ! marrow
fat ;
For Maud was a thrifty little sprite
\ l o went in for helping her dad
all right. I
Jerry , the judge , rode down that I
way ,
In a stovepipe hat , on his dapp'ecT
gray.
He was tall ! and handsome and al-
ways trim-
Do .you wonder Maud fell in love
with him ?
Lie slanced her way , and it made
him sore ,
For her face was obscured by the
hat she wore.
And all on account of the new
spring style ,
That hid from the Judge her face
the while.
He married a girl in another block
Whose face was sufficient to stop
a clock.
Maud married a fellevv of low de
gree ,
As worthless and poor as a man
buld be.
And she sees how her sorrow came
about , "
For the judge somehow let the
secret out.
It was all on account of the cheese
tub lid- I
She was underneath , but her face I
was hjd.
Neither Maud nor the judge ever
cracked a smile ,
For their lives were wrecked on I
the rock of style.
-Bixby ( ) Lincoln News.
T. W. Cramer is now ready to
do any and all kinds of insurance ,
including growing crops , auto-
mobiles , windmills and thorough l
bred stock against death from any ! '
cause. , , ' . . ; . . : ' ' . : . . ' . 10 i 1
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1OR NORMAL.
G. A. GREGORY Principal.
The Seventh annual session of
the Valentine Junior Normal wil
be held from June 7th to July 30tn ,
1909 , eight weeks.
This longer session gives time to
do better work in alJ the sub'jtcts
pursued and will be especially help-
ful to those who are preparing for
their first year in teaching , since
more time can be devoted to obser-
vation in the model school and to
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the study of methods.
Tuition and text books are free.
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An enrollment fee of two dollars
entitles each student to all lectures
and entertainments.
Those branches required for any
of " certificate element-
grade county"certiticate , -
ary state certificate or professional
life certificate will be included in
: the course of study.
I Good table board may be had in
clubs at 3.50 per week. Booms
50c to $1.00.
Convenient rooms may be had in
which students may board them-
selves.
Several students , both boys and
girls , would like places to work for
their board. Any citizen who wants
such help should let the County
Superintendent know.
The State superintendent has
made a wise selection of instructors
for the faculty , men and women
who have dealt with all phases of
public school work , and who know
how to inspire and help those pre-
paring to teach.
No better place than Valentine
can be found for a summer school
and every instructor who has been
"here in the past six years has re
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mained enthusiastic in regard to the y
ideal conditions here. This is the
only place that _ provides boat rides ,
extensive horse-back excursions : : : , an-
nual picnic journeys and many oth
er social recreations for the spare
time. Teachers and students at
Valentine form a large , happy , mutt
ally helpful family , and they are
helped in many ways by the genial
citizens of the city on the Minne-
chaduza. Come to Valentine. En-
ter the first day and remain
throughout. -
Institute week for Cherry county
is from June 7th to 12th , inclusive. ]
For any further information ad
dress G. A. Gregory , principal ,
Crete ( ; or Lulu Kortz Hudson , regis- (
trar ; Valentine . ! Nebr. _
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stable ;
One i-room house , corn crib and
stable , city water in both houses.
Must be sold soon , part time , part
cash , or will take young heavy
team .as part payment. : P. F.
Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I , M.
Rice , Valentine , Neb. 1
For Sale or Rent !
House 18 rooms and bath , Main :
street , Valentine , Neb.
160 acres improved ranch , sec-
tion 19 , township 34 , range 2G ;
lease of school section , ALL 36-
34-27 , with above ranch ; the best
open range in Cherry county.
One-half section hay land , with
or separate from above ranch , sec
tion 34 , township 33 , range 26.
Apply to owner , D. STINARD ,
No.2 , Mt : , Vernon Ave. , Ml.
Vernon , N. Y. , or any broker in
Valentine , Neb. 1L
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JOHN F. PORATH
Burge , Ne"br.
Tubular wells and windmills.
Call me up by Telephone.
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For Sale.
One high grade Percheron stal-
lion , 3 years old last June , weight
1600 pounds.
Also one Cleveland Bay horse ,
5 years old , weight 1250 pounds.
For further information see or ad-
I dress me at Crookston , Neb.
I L. H. OVERMAN.
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TRIUMPH BOTTLED BIER
A delicious melloW" rcw ;
PURE- SPARKLl NG'HEALTHFUL
Insist on having it.
MADE IN OMAHA
BY THE
STORZ BREWING CO.
For Sale by
McGuEii , Valentine.
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BARBER SHOP ,
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AND LADIES >
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Shampooing a specialty. p i
HOT and COLD BATHS in connection ' :
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Valentine State Bank Building. $
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J. W. McDANIEL , 1
COUNTY SURVEYOR A
Valentine - - Nebr. .
All work will be given { prompt
and careful attention.
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Dentist. ed
Office over the grocery deparment
oi T. O. Hornby's store I
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Some Some branded
branded on ri brandedl1
on left II or shoulder.
shoulder " t
or thigh
P. H. Young.
Simeon. Nebr.
, Cattle branded
as cut on left aido
Rome ayon I'lt
side.
- en left Jaw of
V horses.
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Range on Gordoa Creek north of Simeon.
Albert Whipple & Sons. ,
Rosebud S , D. -
Cattle branded r
SOS on left side
OSO on rlebtslde
Some cattle also , . .
have a 4- on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
across hind qaar-
iters. Some Texas
cattle branded 8 0 on leit side and some
on left side.
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle
branded AW bar connected on both sides ana
left hip of horses .
N. Rowley. .
Kennedy , - Neorasba.
Same as cut on left ,
side and lilp l , and on
left shoulder of hor-
ses. AlsoVSSI on
left side . nd
hip. _ _
F X on left si . , - - -
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tle brand _ . . ' . . '
ed husk- ( ing pe ; { ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left Jaw and left shoulder
of horses HI
UJo on left hip of horses. "
N on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , 3D
" Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
CJ BE JJ on right
: hip.
: Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
r for information
leading to detection
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bearing any of these brands.
Kohl Terrill. '
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Brownlee , Xe " .
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) In cat on left
side. Some
V 1.J branded JK. T Y
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on North Loup .
river two miles :
west of Brewnlee
J. A. Yaryan.
.Pullman Nebr
Cattle branded .IT
on right side
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any information
leading to the re-
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range ?
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D. M. Sears /
Kennedy , Nebr.
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Cattle branded , !
as on cutleft side
Some on left hip. S <
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Horses same on
1-ift shoulder.
Kange Square
Lake. ,
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Jartlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock V. P .
Chas G Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part animal ;
8 also the following
brands :
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lorses rando t e
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, Range between
Gordon on the F.E.
&M. V. , R. R. and
Hyannis on M. R. R. in Northwestern Nebr.
BARTI.ETT Ia HAltDS. Ellsworth , Nebr.
John Kills Plenty.
St Francis Mis
sion , Rosebud ,
S . D.
Ott1e branded .
as in cut ; horses . . s.
same on left r"
thigh , Range be- .
tween Sprin C'k
and Little 'White
river.
Sawyer Bros.
, Oasis , Nebr
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charee of these
cattle. H rses
D s on left shoul
der. Some
left somer .
Horses ; {
same left thigh.
Kange on Snake
river. ,
Metzger : : Bros. /
Rolfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side. ,
Earmark , square
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crop right ear.
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Horses have
ame brand on
left thigh.
Tiange on-Gordon and Snake Creeks
Reward of $250 will be paid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or pensons stealin
9teaiing
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ea.ttle with ahovP hranrt.
Roan Bros. - \ r
Woodlake Neb BB ,
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