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believing. Call and see them for yourself.
We are also headquarters for Garden
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Fence. , \T e are also the only up-to-date em-
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Fine Wines , Liquors and " Cigars ,
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Cedar Brook , . . Sunny Brook ,
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J : T. May " Vice President. , - Miss : CJJEX HO- : IG , Ass't Cashier.
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New Hotel. Electric Lights.
Good Rooms/ Hot and Cold Water.
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: . . Rates . $1 per day , Calls for all trains.
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WEST nouxn :
No. 7 , 1:10 p. ni . New passenger train.
No. a : , li : a . in. Old " " .
No. 1111 I , , 11 : i i p. in. Through freight train.
No. 81 , 10:3) : : a . m. Local freight train.
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No.2 , 11 : IXI ( ) p . m. New passenger train.
No.i ( J , , > > :0 ( ) ; , a. in. Old" "
No. Ill , 0:3) ( ) a . in. Through , freight train.
No. 8i , i\'JM : ) p. in. Local freight train. ' ' - " ,
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L. C. Sparks returned- from a
business trip to Omaha Sunday
morning. ' , -
County Treasurer Armstrong
returned Saturday from a short
business trip up the road. I
Dick Murryof _ Rosebud was re-
newing acquaintances about town
the latter part of last week.
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Judge Olson returned Tuesday
from his trip to Idaho where he
recently took his aged m'other.
The farmers in this vicinity
shipped out . . . two cars of / fat hogs
Sunday for the Omaha market.
Elden Sparks returned last week
from business trip to Seattle and :
is again with the Ludwig Lumber
Co. t. .
Miss : lfayT ade arrived Tues-
day night from New Carlisle , Ind. ,
for a visit with her sister , Miss
Minnie Wade.
Chas. Anderson and his. assist-
ants went to the reservation this
week to put up a couple of houses ?
under contract.
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Chas. Jordan is intending to
commence the erection of a new
house on the site of the one which
recently burned down.
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Compton lot north of the court
house and will begin the erection
of a new residence immediately.
S. , R. Elson of Omaha , state ag
ent for the Equitable Life Ins. Co. ' ,
was in town the first of the week
on business connected with the
company. .
A number of local Masons in-
tended to attend the meeting of
the Woodlake lodge last Saturday
night , but missed the train which
pulled out while they were eating
supper.
B. F. Ankeny of Deuel county
was in the city Monday on busi-
ness. Mr. Ankeny is one of the
leading stockmen in the west'and
may eventually extend his inter
ests , into Cherry , county. .
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Dan Barnes was in town the
first of the , week , havi Jg brought
in his assessor's books from Gil-
laspie and Barley precincts. He
spent several days in town visiting
around with his many friends.
Miss Bessie Eaton was in town
Monday enroute to her home at
Rosebud. She has been teaching
school at Stuart and was recently
elected to the principalship of the
schools for next year at that place.
Charles Helzer has resigned his
position with Davenport & ; Co. ,
and accepted one with the Valen-
tine Lumber Co. He has always
been a good steady boy and will
succeed in his new work as he has
ia his old.
Hon. C. H. Cornell returned
'from Fremont Sunday , + night , , , hav
ing started the day before from
Omaha enroute home in his new
automobile _ , but the roads were so "
muddy that he was compelled to
give up his proposed overland
trip. '
J. R. Spencer of Brownlee was
in Valentine the latter part of last
week , turning in his assessor's
books. He has a son who gradu-
ates from Doane college this year
with honors , and who has accepted
the principalship of the Thedford
schools the coming year.
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will grow in their natural Vhape" In
EDUCATOR SHOES. .
You should realize the
tri importance of allowing s , . . :
the child's foot , while
growing , to take its nat '
f ( ural shape. ,
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A : p ' lected leathers. Call and '
examine them and you { , . .
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made to keep the grow { : : : La
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A Mr. McLean , son of Jim
McLean of Kosebud returned
Monday night from Carlisle , Pa. ,
5where ; he has been attending
school -He. held the position of
left guard ' bn the Carlisle football
team. .
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, Judge "Walcott expects to leave
this coming Saturday night on a
business trip through the eastern
states , having some legal business
ttiat will take him to Washington. .
He : has outjiaed great . tripr both -
on rail and water , and expects _ to . .
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be gone about'"two . . . * .4" , - . . " welr ' . . . < J.-- $ . . : . . . , :
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Indian Agent Kelly at Eosebud
has been removed by government
inspectors and a man by the name
of Ellis given the place. A great
number of changes have been
made on the reservation this
spring , many old employees ; being
replaced by new and younger men.
Barney Denaeyer of Arabia and
Charles Hanna of Woodlake were
in town last Friday and were
pleasant callers at this office. Mr.
Denaeyer says his father likes his
new home in' Hgood old Missouri" :
and will spen - l his declining days
there. Yet , "good old Cherry
county" may draw him back to
dwell among the many friends
he has here.
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Arthur Jacobson and : ) his father
S. J. Jacobson came down from
Tripp county last week to get some
fence posts and other material
with which to improve the forrn-
er's Tripp county homestead which
is east of Charbonneau's ranch.
These people are from Loomis in
rhelps county this state and the
father is here helping to get his
son established on his claim.
The public schools closed a suc-
cessful year last Friday , and once
more the small boy is happy and
the mothers sad. Next year has
far from a promising outlook , for
new teachers must be secured for
nearly every room. It is to be
hoped that the right men and
women will be found , but in the
educational world that kind of ma-
terial is becoming rare , and it may
take time to re-establish the old
order of things. . . . .
Mike Mone : of Cody , Ira , John
son of Irwin , AI Stewart of Kin-
neyville , Col. Osborn : of Steen , J.
P. Krsycik of Woodlake ; Clem-
ent Hahn of Table , \V m. Heelan
of Schlagel , Ed Spencer of Ger-
man and Dan Barnes of Gillaspie
turned in ' their precinct assess-
ment books to County Assessor
Young last Tuesday. ; The assess-
ment in nearly every precinct ! is
greater than last year , and there
are about 10 per cent more people
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We sell farming implements as well as other . '
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DEALER IN EVERYTHING.
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All Kinds of Fresh 1 rI I
and Salt Meats. . . .
Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , _ .r - -
Poultry , Horses , Mules : and - , ,
anything you have to sell. ,
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Valentine , Nebraska ,
has received a complete line of new , high grade ' .
Fall and Winter Goods , .
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P ! Prices are within the reach of all and plainly mark- \
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Valentine. I PHONE -72 Nebraska '
Keferences : My : Many Customers.
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