' + .1. + iCss..dn-.n.n. . . + rJ .w. . * . . w. , , . . . . . . - - - ! . . . e . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . .n . . . .ewtntrrrStr.rr , ? . . . -.r. . . . . . TE-TcassEssr . . m .7t : . ? nf.-fys . . . . . , . . I " _ _ _ _ fI. _ _ . " : : : : : . " .r'J - . . ' . I ' - . . ' . . . . . . . . - " " ' . . . . / , . . ' ' ' . , - . . ti. : < wm. 'i11 z.J r i : .rw.rc-c"t : ITffi-1.l.iilr. " \ " 01'I. ; ; : ' : : " I. " " " " : ; ' : , tii'.S.e sibte'f lij11 2:1.J : dr..mZ1'I'iS'liLr.ayn. . 'Ut'lJ'2 : : : " srr tfs 11 : ' : N1"i nNew. _ % + ' . .y.xT- . + -c , t . " ' 1 ° ' --r ; L" , , C r IFt 1 1 y I .Well Here 4 we / are " . again * ' ! . . . , : , . . { ! f " . An old acquaintance back. . . J ! , : . , Just as happy , just as snappy , , \ . . . . . . . . I " just as gingery , just as enticing . - . . . , ) , ; ) - . ' . , < I f .1 " , I - , , - , . > ; , : GINGER SNAPS / - - . . i , . . \ y I.C A . I - E ' . e.I Package ' 0 ' t 4i i NATI ( > NAL BISCUIT COMPANY \ r 1 a I . rF& At ? u ( Ii I . , , , i " > ' , ; . ' , , . " ' ' _ . ti ' " i / . \ iH - , ' " . ' , -H . : . : " "II- I \ I , - , . . . . . , ,7 : . ' ( , . ' - - " : < : " I - \ II J . / ' j . ' I oJ . / I I , t \ O'Neill Shut Out. . . Last Sunday the O'Neill team . . . , came up and engaged our boys in a double-header game of baseball , losing ] the first 'game by a score of ' ' 4 to 5. Valentine's superb playing shut out the O'Neill team in the . . second game. Score , 3 to 0. I Grimes pitched both games for I Valentine and his work was of tbe I . gilt edge variety. Following is ! the games in detail : j i VALENTINE. , I AB. R.BR.PO. A. E. ' Fisher 11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1 I .1 t I 0 ( r / ] ) 1)eSliva S8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 .1 1 I 0 ( I 0 ( I ! Shepard It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 0 ( I 0 ( I II ( I 0 ( I I i Bishop : 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 : 0 ( I I 1 :1 0 ( Cox . c.:1 : ! II ( I 1 1-1 1 1 II IIolscluw.rt.-t n 0 I I 0 ( I 0 il'hnes , p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 II II 0 I ) 1 0 ( I l\Iuckle , ct.:1 : II II II II 0 Stetter , ah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 II tI 0. II - - - - - - Totnls . . . . . . . . : : . . . . . . : ! S .J 7 21 Ii II . O'NBILT. _ Tomsik,2b : ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 II 1 1 2 0 Knnt' . 5S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1 1 I I 2 1 \IcNIl'llOli : , c.:1 : 1 I H tI 0 Coyne , 'f. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 t 1 I II 11 ( I II . "rmgllnlh.l : 0 ( I 1 7 II 0 4 Cress,81) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : tI 0 ( I 3 : ; tI 1 ( I , . t , ' G Blgiin . I't.:1 II 1 tI 0 ( ) 0' ( ' ' o Gokieni It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 : I 1 II I 0 I ) tI , . . ' R : -unp.- : : ! : 1 0 : - , ' I i' ' I , - . . . . . \ . - _ \ Totais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rl 1 i ) , " _ I o ! I Ii ' Home run-IcNIl'llOls. ' I Summary : run - Struck : \ out - By Grimes 18 : I. by Ryan s. Bases on I . balls - Off Ryan 4. Left on hllses-Vuh.'ntinc , , - N , O'Neill : t. ! Hit by pit her , Golden (2) ( ? ) , Cox. Second Game : VALENTINE. : An. H. H.PO. A. E. 1.'Jsl.lll'r.lh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; I I .J I 0 ( I DeSIl\'u.ss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ' 1 tI tI 0 ( I I Shepnrd ' If. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; ' 1 ( I I 0 ( I tI 0 ( I 1JI hop. : h. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .3 : . II 0 ( I .J ( I II ' , Cox . C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : ! 1 1 11 : I II Holscluw . rf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 ( I II 0 Grlml's , p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : I 0 ( ) 0 ( I 2 : ! II II fnckll' . d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : ! 0' f 1 0 0 tI t:5tetter. : 3h. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 I 1 J II - - - - - - Totals..i :1 5 : ? " [ 1 O'KEIIJL. . Tomsik , : ? 1) . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . :1 : ! 0 : 1 I 1 . . . ' Knue.ss.:1 : ! II II 0 0 I 2 \IcNlcllOl8 , c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 ( I 12 n II Co.rue , p.J : : II c I ' 2 o ( I B. .BlSlln.lh.I : ! 0 I 0 I a tI 0 ( I Cress . : -Ih. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tI II 'I I fl ( I' G. Biglin , e.2 0 0 I II II tI . { Campbell ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 : ! II 0 ( I 'tl U I 0 Ryan . , If. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . : II 0 I II 0 II : - - - - - - Totuls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : r3 11 I .J IS .J 8 : Summary : Two , base hits - Cox , Tomsik. Struck , out - By Grimes 21 , by Coyne 10 , Bases on balls - OIF Grimes 1. Left on husl's Valentine 3 : , O'Neill : ! . Hit by pitcher . 1)eSIl\'u. Umpire - Jackson. _ . T. W Cramer is DOW ready to do any and all kinds : of insurance , incliidmo growing : crops , auto- mobiles , windmills , . - and , thorough bred stock against death from any . . cause. 19 " Long ago the Scotch learned this. The sturdy old Scotchman must be amused at the recent "discoveries" that i i .oatmeal is the best food in , the world. \ Our scientific men have been making ' . experiments which prove that Ameri - cans eat too much fat and , grease and - . - I . .not enough cereals. : . The Scotchmen say : "Look at our P . . . nation as proof. The sturdiest nation " have good point on earth. Still we one to make. We make better oatmeal l than ' - the Scotch. . , They buy Quaker Oats and consider . 'it the leader of all oatmeals to be had . . _ anywhere. If you are convenient to : . . ' the store you'll probably buy the . regular size package. For those who live in the country the large size family satisfactory. Follow - - ' package is more , 4 : , the example of the Scotch ; eat a Quaker . . : . - Oats fc'realtfast every day. J " 3.J v , : ' . . . , - . , . .t. ' . . ' _ J , ) . . , . . , ' . . " : ; is : . , t , . : Jt ; . ' . , p - ' L' J . , . . , , , - . - < : . ' . . - r 11 . - _ - - - " ' - = - : - = - , - = : : : : ; : = : -7 - Dad's ' Day.f The following we copy from the Randolph ( Kan. ) Enterprise , which Bra . Moon says is g oing ' the rounds of the Kansas press. We first saw this article in Edgar Howard's Columbus Telegram and we suppose Bro. Howard is , en- I titled to the credit for it : II I I Much has been heard in Kansas i towns lately about "Mothers' day. : Several Kansas editors are now "hol- :11 lering" that the "old man" should have an inning. They want a "Dad's Day. " Should they have ? By all means. . Give the old man his chance at the bat. Let him ca- vort in his ten-dollar hand-me-down suit his last summer's straw hat I 4 and his bargain counter brogans. Of course , he looks pretty bum in that raiment alongside of daugh- ter with her $25 inverted flour- barrel top piece , her $50 gown with the 'waist ' at the knees , her F 'enrh. . heeled patent pumps and the rest of i tbe stuff that goes with glad fem inine decorations. But he is "Dad , " nevertheless. "Ma" with her 500 clubs , her bridge parties , her pink teas and her cut glass society will certainly step back for one day and let the old man realize for a short twenty-four hours that "every dad has his day. " . Revenue. A "c 1 uiet millionaire" died in England last week , one of those who are described as being "com paratively unknown , " and he left an estate valued at from fifty to seventy-five million dollars. U n- der the maximum death duty of 15 per cent and a succession duty of 5 per cent the government will receive from ten to fifteen million dollars from the estate. 1 . This quiet millionaire was a bachelor and a man of simple habits. He had , no use for money and probably dd : not even go to the trouble of trying to defeat the passage of the inheritance tax law , did not try to beat the law by giv ing.most of his wealth away before he died , did not care what was done with it after he resigned his iold : on it and other earthly things. And that $10,000,000 i or so will come iI / hand.\ to the state. It - - would ] ] build a Dreadnought. , The English example will be one of the strongest arguments to bring the United States to t- an in- c ) me and inheritance tax on the rich - that is , if \ve presume that. some ; u day the Uriited States will have a law-making body in which the balance of power is not held by the direct agents of these same plutes who would7 be taxed b J ' I such a la , y. And even this latter condition : is not . an unreasonable I iopp , not even distant hope. The belief is strong , among both the common people and.the scientif- ic economists , that an income : tux . r. , . . J . , Y : , / ' . J , . - , . . . , : , . . - . , . . " . . i , . " : . : . j , . . . . . . , , . , , . . . . , : : ' ' . : : _ ' " . . . ' 1 ' J' . - $ _ . ' , * i/\-\ _ ( * ' -f . . . - - ' - ' " * : * / " - ' * -V Vftt : " . . , , . , r " " : ' - * - - ' - X \ ' . _ . - - : - and an inheritance tax are just and desirable and the most equitable form of raising revenue by qirect taxation. They cannot be defeated much , World-Herald. very 10nger--World.Herald. . . . ° Lake N.ews. . R. Polland of Bailey was in this neighborhood this week. Mn Huston of Chesterfield was in this neighborhood Friday. . Dan Barnes went' to Valentine with the assessor returns Sat- urday , , The neighbors of this neighbor- hood 'finished ' dipping their cattle I I Friday. 1 Miss Mason closed a very success- ful term of school in the Kime district. Zoe Redd came out from Cody Thursday. She is going out to homestead it awhile and then she wishes to be at the picnic. Second hand phaeton , in good condition , for sale cheap. Call at this office. 6 I - -.tfJ ; ' 'J' ' . 1' I will not 4 I. . mince words I' here" 0 vvrSt hiDT MADE BY TL' e TR ' rI : , , , Y 1lri. . . . 1 1 C a. . M ET EAKNGPDWD ! ER CHICAGO GALUMET 'e 1 ak : . f ? @ \ der must give you satisfaction. It must prove that it is the equal in every way-and superior in ome-to : all , other baking : powders , or you must have your money back. You cannot set your standard of quality too high to suit us. : Insist on Calumet and don't let your grocer give you a Substitute. : : Received Highest Award World's "Pure Food i Exposition ' Chicago. ' 07. . . ( ( - , : t , . . t - . i , . , ' " . ' . ' " . ' . . . \ , . . - ' , " - . . . . - , ' ; . . ' . ' - . , . - , , 'j' ' . . : : " .i. - ' _ . . j . ' " . ' . . H".k' ' _ . r'a . . . . _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ? . . ' " . . " . / ' < - , - ' . ' . ' ' ' - - . . r . . . . . , . Wabbly ( ! , and Weak Versus " I Solid and Strong. - - . . . . . . , - : + - . 0p a , E.1 . Q m- t , I r ! I iiit < . : : : : : ; ; : : . . _ ! G.f. . - . . . . . . - ' , - - Water can't rise above its level. 4 . ' Xor can a community rise abqye the level of its citizenship. , . If the citizens are lukewarm , limp and lazy , the tovrn will , be wishy- washy , wabbly and weak. If the citizens have VERTEBRA , VIM AND VIGOR , the town will be Substantial , solid and strong. Let's all brace up and make this town of ours a place of energy ambi- tion and enterprise. ' . - - on _ _ _ . _ _ . - . " . . I - JLI - Howard Layport and family re- turned from OAthree week's visit with relatives of Mrs. Layport's near Kennedy Tuesday. They expected to come home earlier but one of the boys was taken ill. He is now com pletcy ] recovered. A prize banner will be awarded the counly that has the ' greatest number of miles traveled by reg- istered delegates in attendance at the State Sunday School Conven- tion that meets in Kearney June ; 15- 1617. All counties have an equal chance at this Banner. Why can't our county win it ? This Banner will be held by the county winning it during the year and contested for again the next year. : VALENTINE JUNElI fOR NORSViAL. I G. A. GREGORY Principal. : The Seventh annual session of the Valentine Junior Normal will be held . from June 7th to July 30th , 1909 , eight weeks. This longer session gives time to do better work in all ! the subjects 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 the study of methods. Tuition and text books are free. An enrollment fee of two dollars entitles each student to all lectures and entertainments. Those branches required for any grade of county certificate , element- ary state certificate or professional , life certificate will be included in the course of study. Good table board may . be had in slubs at 3.50 per week. Rooms 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 uch help should let the County Superintendent know. The State , superintendent has made a wise selection of instructors forthe faculty , men and women who have dealt with all phases of lublic school work , and who know bow to inspire and help those pre- paring to teach. ! } No better place than Valentine . an be found for a summer school I nd every instructor who has been aere in the past six years has re- lained enthusiastic in rejrard to the 1 deal conditions here. This is the I nly place' that provides boat rides , tensive horse-back excursions , an- ual picnic journeys and many o h- er social recreations for the spare ; me.- Teachers and students at Valentine form a large , happy , mut- ' lly helpful family , and they are elped in many ways by the Denial tizens of the city on the Minne- jaduza. : Come ' to Valentine. En- ter : the first : ! day and remain aroughout. ; Institute week for Cherry county s from June 7th to 12th , inclusive. For any further information ad- ress G. A. Gregory principal , i-ete - ; or Lulu Kortz Hudson , regis- I Valentine Nebr. ' . rar , , . . , i . - . . : . 1 . ' ' . ' \ : ' . - . . ' . , , . " . ' - . . . . . " ; . - . . . , , . . ' . : i i ' . . . : . ' , . , . : . : : . , : "i ; ' < : ( : . " i . . ' I , , ; : . . , . , . , . : . ' ; _ : i . , . "L " " , - ' - : , ; .r" oi-"f" - " . ' . ' ' ' ' : : - k' , . - b.- i _ _ -2 , - . ! . . . . r' n. ' rr . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - , . > ; " . . . ! " . ' . . , j /a , : NV Rur . V , Sale , - . * > Six-room house , stable for sev-1 ] ' II head" ' of horses , granary and hay ; stable ; ' : . - One 4-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 I as part payment. P. F. I Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or Ii 1V1 Rice , Valentine , Neb. 1 I . For Sale or Rent ! House. 18 rooms and bath , Mail street , Valentine , Neb. 160 acres improved ranch , sec- tion 19 , township 34 , range 26 ; 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 , ' ei tion . 34 , township 33 , range \ 26. Apply to owner , D. STIXARD , No.2 , Mt. Vernon Ave , Mt Vernon , N. Y. , or any Ifroker in Valentine Neb. * 11 \ - JOHN F \ a POKATH Bnrgc , Nebr. Tubular wells and windmills. t rCall me up by Telephone. j ) r 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- dress me at Crookston , Neb. L. H. OVERTAX. ® % i S d % 'TRIUMPH ' BOTTLED BEER Brewed from the finest western barley malt. Imported Bohemian Hops and sparkling artesian water. Aged from four to six months in glass enameled L tanks. We guarantee its | J\purity healthfulness and IAdelicious mellow flavor es M AD EI.N OMAHA S BYTE 0' " 2 BREW1 G s X" : . . , .S For Sale by R. MCGEEK , Valentine. ' ' s s . es. VALENTINE BARBER SHOP I All-kinds of. . . . . . r , SHAMPOOS , ' MASSAGES , S AND LADIES ' . 1 HAIR DRESSING . Shampooing . a specialtj- HOT and COLD BATHS in connection " . t. Forest Shepard , Prop. | { Valentine State Bank Building L : Bak. . ' J. W. l\IcDANIEL , . COUNT't' SURVEYOR . \ ra Sen tine - Nebr. All work will be given prompt .I. . , .and careful-attention. H. BAILEY , , Dentist. A ? ! ; ' 'R : b ; ffice , over the grocery deparment ; Ii I of T C Hornby's stb3 . ' e. 4 t / . ' . - . . - ' : t. . . - f- . . , , . : - . . ' . . , . . : : . ' ; " , . . , . ; : , ' " _ , \ . - . . : , . . . " . , , : . , ; . ; ; . . _ . .7 : ; . . . . . . . ! ' . . . . : ; : . . . . . - . . - . . d. - - . , _ . . i t , .it - , , . , . . I-V' , : . ' i",1 aaais ec ' , Co. . , . ostomce 'i address Valentine or * . . + uuir.l 1 r . t t. d Hum "r.utlt'll ! ' , , .j M | ; ' " , . UJJ ; h. 'V . . ' : . I llor < < 'Q Ilr..h.'d . . . 1.lt : . . . t gCt : " . ' J or thlgh- . " ; ; 1 Some . . Some branded . - branded on brandediJ ' ( , t on lefc 1 or Mhoulder. . i t or shoulder thigh P. : - H. Young. _ , Simeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on lefc aide - ° Some a. yon left side. , - en left Ja\7 of V horses : , , .a.X : Range on Gordon CreAk north of Simeon. Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud s : , IX Cattle branded SOS on left side I QUO : ! on right side Some cattle also have a + on neck Some with A : on . : " - left shoulder and"er : J some branded with two bars across hind quar- ters. Some Texas O left side and some cattle branded M on fe-O on left side. left hip. Some cattia Horses branded SOS on and connected on both sIdes branded AW bar left hip of horses 4 'N F : S. Rowley. Kennedy , - fleoraaka. Same as cut on left side and hip , and on left shoulder of hor- ses. ! ! Also on , left side . nd hip. F X on left sa . I" Some cat- ! - tie brand _ . ed husk. 'ing peg ( either side up ) on ' left side or hip. , F on left jaw and left shoulder I of horses , UJ UJo on left hip of horses. C ) - . N on left Jaw of horses t I C. P. Jordan. Rosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJ BE JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock bearing any of these brands. Kohl & Terrill. Brownlee , Xeu. . Cattle branded as in cat ' . on left side. Some V .i branded It T Y _ _ . . on left hip. Range - on North Loup river two miles west of Brewnlee J. A. Yaryan.Pullman Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on rlghtside Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward for any information I leading to the re- covery of cattle I strayed from my range. I S D. M. : Sears. rf , F Kennedy Cattle , branded Nebr. k - f \ as on cut.left side Some on left hip. S - - ' ! , - Horses same on l left shoulder. Range-Square ; Lake. oJ Nebraska , Land and Feeding Co. ; 3artlett Richards Pres Will G Comstock , V P . I'i Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas . r , 1' ' _ _ _ Cattle branded on 1 f3t : t . any part animal ; ' Mr . also the following , xr ' ? brands : i 'f - ' ' I , . . . , ' 11111 horses rod-n e t C same Range between Gordon on the FJE. f . &M V. , R. R. and Hyannis on M. R.IIn Northwestern Nehr. ; BARTI.ETT RICHARDS. Ellsworth. Nebr. 4 . . John Kills Plenty. * ' I it Francis MIs- . . , lion , } { os bud. ( s. D. i Cattle branded 1' ishxcut ; horses ' ' same 0 n left thigh. ; Range be- - - a tween Spring C'k . _ } + and Little White . I river. I14 F ' Sawyer : : Bros. 1 Oasis , Nebr ' 'i G. K. Sawyer has cbaree of these cattle. H rses S S o M on left shoul der. Some . Jeft side. . . . ; somer Horses ! ; ' I \ : . same left thigh. li- I \ , ; , ' 'Kange on Snake t - river. . I ! l ' Metzger : ' Bros. ) ) : Kolfe Nebr f Cattle branded . anywhere on left , \ , ' side. . . ' I' krmark . ; square. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t' ' ; . crop right 1 ear. . . . . . . r- , L , t. . 1 ' - - Horses have h. same brand on h.w . left thigh. ( y J w 1 , Jtange on Gordon and Snake Creeks t : A iRfwar of $250 wlU be paid to any person for i 1 , ' iuformation fl leading l to the arrest and final V Conviction I of an person ; IttIA with above brand , or persons stealing / Roan Bros : t " ) J ! roodlake Neb 11 I ! , \ , . Range on Long RB L Lak and Crook- - _ _ d' l Lake. ' ° ' - -k t " > .dti ' , , r ; t ' I . . . . . . - 9S'r : . j' - : , I- ) . . . - - , . . ' . " . , . - - . kl _ , .I - ' } J - ' . . , . a - ' , ' . . - -al - ? - -