II . , - ' - j . . - , . . . . _ - arlittillli - tw D ® ® --'GlSi ) ( ( ' , I - , Your Money Back I , : / . . . We positively ) guarantee t satisfactory relief and cure ' : to sufferers from kidney and I , , urinary troubles. Should ! . 1 our remedy fail to give entire satisfaction , we will supply it free of all cost to the user. ; . " That's a frank statement of facts , and we urge you to i substantiate them at our risk. To re-establish nature's , functions ; to strengthen , - stimulate to activity , and re- f " , store to perfect health weak and deceased kidneys and as- ! i : . I sociate organs , there is really , - ' - . nothing we know of that equals Rexall Kidney Rem { ; 1 edy. edy.We I t . We cannot too highly . recommend this splendid I medicine , and to prove our 1 great faith in its efficacious and dependable qualities , we f offer it to you with our mon- . I ey back promise. Surely b that's the best proof we can 9 offer that our claims are sin- t cere and well founded. Why not begin a treatment today ? . Two sizes-50c and § 1.00. h * . l * $ 0B5BBm VALENT1NC. NED t' I , . . , . . . , tfa - 'j. " " " " " 'rCW1-werO I - , - 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 § I' 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 ' . .t ' every . . . transaction. ' . : . VALENTINE STATE BANK ' VALENTINE. NEBR. I wI w I . . - MILL PRICES FOR FEED -ti . Per Cwt. Per Ton. JBran , sacked . . . § 1 05 § 18 00 Shorts , sacked 1 05 20 00 Corn , sacke 1 25 24 00 / Chop Corn , sacked 1 30 25 00 Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 00 Oats , sacked 1 45 28 00 i , . - - - . 'r" J' " " , . d I $1000.00 Given for any substance in- jurious to health found in food I icjulting from the use of II ( Calumet 1 I akmg I ! I Powder v I 1 : a " II I , / A. G. Ward was up from Wood , Lake Monday I Grant Boyer has just completed I Wm. Taylor's residence and be gun the erection of one for H. C. Jennings. P ? H. Young , George and T. J. Christopher went to the state fair. They returned this morning. James Christopher accompanied them home to live on his home- stead near his son George. I County Treasurer E. B. Quible II i has selected ' r . H. Kennedy of Kennedy as his deputy county treasurer. This is a good selection for many reasons. First , Mr. Kennedy has a splendid education. He is worthy , being an old resi- dent who has never before been honored with a : remunerative office I in this county and is perhaps one of the most capable men in this county. educationally speaking. I Mr. Kennedy : is deserving I some recognition and his friends I I . around Kennedy recommend him highly. Mr. Quible's desire tq I serve the people as their officer has prompted him to make this selection for his deputy which meets with general approval so far as we have heard. Pardon the delay this week and I scarcity of reading articles. Five I big public sales are being adver- t I tised and you will he more inter- I ested in them than anything. I Thomas J. Christopher comes first i ! with a big pure , bred stock sale on Tuesday. Sept. 21 , ten miles south- west of Valentine. George J. and Anna M. Gaskill on Wednesday , I Sept. 22 , will sell all their stock I and farming tools five miles west of Valentine. Mrs. Elma C. I Richards , administrator of the es tate of Edward R. Richards will sell 600 head of cattle and all oth : er property of the estate on ' Friday Sept. 2i , at the ranch 'Hear ' Kennedy. Yank O'Bryan \ ' will sell 91 head of horses , 86 head i of cattle , some hogs and a lot ot ; [ farm implements machinery , wag- ons harness and tools on Tuesday I I Sept. 28 , at his ranch on the res I ervation 15 miles northwest of I Valentine. Webster Wertz of Crookston will - sell 44 head of I stock implements , tools , build- I ings , household goods and furni- ture on Wednesday , Sept. 29 , at I his ranch , one-quarter mile west of Crookston. Read the big ad- I vertisements of sales in this and . next week's DEMOCRAT and watch ! ' this paper for public sales. . g2 t I ! . ' CONFECTIONERY ' , " Tobaccos and Cigars. , , ' Canned Goods 2 2C Lunch Counter. I ! PJ.ea Os. . ' 1 as an.d. : Bread. i I , e Phone . Home Bake y . , . L I ii : \ .u . - - - 4 , t ! _ - . _ G @ _ @ > > We have a large stock of the following goods w and desire to have you call and inspect them : wi i Dain Sweeps and Mowers . Dain Stackers , both the A and Wagon Styles e Fort Smith Wagons 0 Davenport Roller Bearing Wagons New Moline Wagons Sampson Windmills John Deere Buggies . , _ - . Velie Wrought Iron Buggies ' ' , " Success Manure Spreaders t Sharples Cream Separators ' p ; . , John Deere Plows , Cultivators and Mowers 1 I , . Complete stock of Lumber , Shingles , Lath , Lime , Cement , Wall Plaster , Brick , Sash , Doors. _ Valentine Lumber Co. A. E. MORRIS , W. " ' . 3IORRISSEY : , J. T. KEELEY , DR. O. W. XOYES | J Located in buildings formerly occupied . . by W. T. Bishop as a feed and - sale barn I _ 0 e e ' . , , - - , - - - , . . - - ' . - 'L : - . / . . - " ' _ _ . ; . W. S. Jackson is in Prcatrnica- 111 , settling up his father's estate , as administrator. I I E. H. Harriman , died today . ! ( Thursday ) at 3:35 p. m. We I predict another "Black Friday" [ in Wall street. ' I Arthur Tracewell vas severely hurt while playing leap frog ; res- terday on the way to school. His nose was bruised ! and the boy lost I i consciousness for several hours and couldn't remember how he I I was hurt who hurt him nor what he was doing. I I A. B. McAlevy and , Yo H. ; ' Kennedy drove in from Kennedy ' Tuesday the latter to begin work 'I in the county treasurer's office as I deputy for Mr. Quible , takir/g / the I t place made vacant by the t resigna- tion of Miss Jordan who has been in the county treasurer's office for . seven years. I Roy Kuskie killod a panther last Saturday at his place ] 15 miles east of Valentine on the Niobrara river. It came boldly into his yard about 1 o'clock p. m. , and caught aj tI I chicken ! Roy got his rifle and I i I gave chase , shooting repeatedly and wounding it in two places I breaking a front leg of the panther which still defied the dogs and climbed a tree. Upon on arriving . I under the tree where the dogs I stood guard , Roy beheld the panth- er ready to spring upon him and shot it through the heart , and 'I I jumped back as the panther sprang I upon him , sustaining - a scratch on I the hand in warding ofl''lith I a swipe of its paw the panther sent a dog to the ground and then I I fell back dead. The panther or catamount or bob-cat as some I people call them was larger than a coyote and Roy brought it to town to have it mounted. . Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office Valentino. iie1Jrl eka . I - ireutcmber 9 I. 1909. : f - 1- A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this ottlrt by Horace Wilson contestant , ' against : Homffefid entry No. iDMUOO : ! ) ! ! made I September II 1 ! ) 19f ! ) > 7. for \V % E1S'aSW } 4. SH'o I. . ! t-on 14 tt W3x . IsWUE . , s--tion ! 23 NKM , i. i i ' NE . ! ' Wif. ; M-ction 22 , township 31n ; ; , ranjre 2w. . | Ctli ( J ' . i\1 , by Edward \ \ 'iIlconlt'l'tt'e. : . in i which it is alleged that said Edward : Wilke j has who'ly abandoned said homestead and has I i not resided thereon for the ei flit ' months last j I > oast , and has not. lived upon , cnlriv.itea and r iinnr " U'd said land as required by law. I I- > Said parties ar. hereby nonlied to annear. and ffer eviaence * saia allt'a-I respond touchin ; : a- ti HI svr. 10 o'clock a. in on uctober 21. li'09 ! ! I before th ) n register ! and Deceiver at the Ulljt d > Slates Land Office in Valentine. Nebr. The said contestant haviiiK , in aprnper affi davit filed - f'"telll'ltrl. | ! ) 190 ! . set forth fa--ts which show that a't-r due diligence personal service of Jhts notic- cannot be made it is heretv ordered and directed that such notice be ivvti by due and proper publication. 35 4 K. OLSON. Kerf ! .rvLr. I - . . _ , _ _ _ _ . ' , _ _ ' . , y . , , . . . . , ' " ' - _ I - . - - - . ' " -.r- " " ' _ _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1G _ . . . . _ " , . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . " .W' - . - _ . _ _ _ _ ' . . - ' , - ' . , , , ; - . t . , " ' . . : . " " . - - - - . - V , r : z d' r 1 - ' : I " : , : / z . : . All , Leading Old C ' " " - V ; I ' - ' ! l'O""r- . , VV . , M ' 'a . 1 a Hermitage , r V ' : t V ? kJ ! , t , V ; ; Brands ' , l e * - and , . Bottled t I -i A Guchen- Y Under the " * * - ? 1 t heimer - . . Supervision/ - . . .J Eye of the Whiskeys. M U. S. Gov. ' . . o 1 s We also handle the Budweiser Beer. \ , THE PALACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. - - - - - - . ' "I ; , ; ; : ' 'o:1.fQ.'IT.tJe " ' : rI m LUMBER Lath , Shingles , Doors , Windows , Paper , Pat- i ent Roofing Tar Paper , Paints , Oil , Varnish , Brushes , Glass , Put-ty , Lime , Cement , Plaster , . . Brick , Posts ; , Poles. We Sell ! Hudson Coal BISHOP & YOUNG CODY NEBRI I 9 . . " " " \ " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'II''U' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' < . , . , . 1 - ' ' ' ' r.- " " : .rr'y ; : : FRANK RAN DALL , f 1 I : Drayman j : Light and Heavy Dra yi nb . : : Furniture and pianos handled 1 I : in a careful manner. Coal . . . hauled and trunks " " 'and grips - : : , a specialty. Phone No. 134. :4 : . b "v , . . , . . . _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - 0 a $ Dtl-4III O . . I WhiSke yOf I. Y . Go to the . ! e _ Ie e I : Stock Exchang-e Saloon i VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER , J V Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. e KS _ ® © _ 9 HB ' _ I GRANT BOYER , r CARPENTER - & BUILDER. I . . . . / " ' d ' " ' : " All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made jn all sizes Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. I Valentine , . I'HOXE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Customers. I - - - - , . . & . ' " , kk 5ll - < SALEI Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the County Court . of Cherry : County , Nebr , I will sell at public sale at the Leonard Beal ranch , five miles northeast of Kennedy and five miles southwest of Oasis , Cherry M " County , Nebraska , on Fiiday . "W k" ( 1 . . 'e e. ' 2 9 t9O9 , ; M ' { J. . at 10 o'clock a , m , about 600 , Head of Cattle 600 and all the horses and other personal property belonging to the estate of rJ. . Edward R. Richards , deceased/ These cattle consist of 600 head of high Fl\ \ grade stock classified as follows ? S tSO COWS with Calves by side . , too Fat Cows . ' , . ' V . . ' . to Two = ar = < old Heifers f " " t , . . I j. ; ; year , V . , , V . . ' . V 25 Two = year = old i Steers " : . I : V ' " , " j . . " . , " , V : : . ' ' i : : 70 Yearling Steers > V ; - " V . " 60 Yearling Heifers' ' ' " - All terms under $50 , cash , balance on six month's time with approved security 5 per cent discount for cash. ' ' { j Dinnel Will be served at Noon to aU Present V M . . N V Ample . corrals and pens will be provided ' V . ' { j' . for the holding of stock sold in bunches. ( ' j , Elma Co Richards , . Administrator of the estate of Edward R. Richards , deceased. Cal. ! G. E , TraeewelS I , Auct. W. E. Haley , Cierk. gx c& ? { 8j . . , / . I . . . . . , , . . )