Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 09, 1909, Image 5
J tt - - . . -'t. ' . . : , , ' , _ . . . . : _ _ \ .l _ . D . . . , " ' 'I . . _ r _ " i . M - / , " Vfl i , vv J-v 1t" I . t - I J _ _ t. . . . - , - . ; . ; - . . - - * % : . : ' Lurriber _ Piles : y : : : - ' It - ' - kljeps ' us busy to 'keep our ( , i. } w . , . ' : stock . full , so we can meet all de- _ ' .j ! .1' , : ' ma . -c. ' ds. . . . . We ' are especially pre : \ ! ; . pared , _ now ; to take care of orders . . j _ . - requiring . long timbers. . But our f , I' . . : " . ' . : f . ' " .8 t , ' , - co. - . ' ' " : ; i , . ' " " . ' . . , 'v" i. . ? Sb' -1' . : Finish Lumber : a : : . . Is also ; complete , including White . ' . " : ; . .Pine , Yellow Pine and Fir" Fin- [ : ' ish . . , etc. . ; . . ludyvig Lumber Co. - . ' . . " 1 " 1 - - " . . . . . 1l - --l . . : gT.a e , 2 ? Simple System I " . . . The system of paying * ' by check was devised , t . by ail men - for any f' . ' man - for you. It is i : . : -suited to the need of . ' l' any business , either 3 large or small. It makes . - 3a ' " - -no difference whether a i " : . - , .we . p'ay put $10 or $10000 . . . , - . , . a month. A checking . 4 , t : account will serve your { needs. t i . . . : ' Pay by check , the " i method puts system in- f" : ' . to your business and tof . ' - . ' gives you a record : of { . ; . . ' . . . , . every transaction. : r VALENTINE STATE BANK . . . . .f . , t , " - VALENTINE. NEBR. ? , . Y . ' " ; . 4 i. . , , . 3 . f * . 6 7 t. S , 4 : - ) 1iill ; M \ : " . ' - " " ' ! ' = . . , _ . . . - LUMBER " : ' . . . ; \ , : . : . ' " 7' . . \ . . . ' , . . : w u ' Lath , Shingle , Doors , . f ; .1 , lndowsrPaper : ; . at- : : : ; r : ' n ' Roofin'h : 1ar J ? per , . Paints , Oil , Varnish , I ) Brushes , Glass , Putty , . 1i } Lime , Cement , Plaster , cI ; Brick , POSTS , Poles. . ] i h . We Sell Hudson Coal : + , - wl r . . . ; ' " V- . r BISHOP & YOUNG , . : ; : ' .y I COD NEB R. . . . , . J. _ . . . \ 0- " . . . . . _ . . , . . . , , , , _ , . , .1 : I. " ' = ' , l@ " " - < ; r " rP ' \1 ' . . 'r. . . . . . . , . . . . , . ' , , ' : f i' . r . ' ; < ; " ' . MILE PRICES FOR FEED , ' . 1 . . , . " ; ' .gtf ! : : ' " ' ! " . . . . , n. . " . . . . . . . . . . . - . Per CWt. Per Ton. . ] . . ' . " . . . . ' : ; .rl "b * ; . Bran , sacked. . $ ! 05 , $18 ' 00 : " " . ' . I. . Shorts , . 's c ed'1 ' ' 05 20 00 Corn . , sacked 1 25 21 00 . . . ' 'r ' * . . c ' Chop Corn , sacked 1 30 25 00 I , . , . Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 00 1 . Oats sacked 1 45 28 00 . 60 YEARS' . C ( EXPERIENCE d Ct Ct . ' , II ! t : " : ,1\ 1 ' a . . . . ' . . . " . . . ; : - TRADE MARKS o ; DESIGNS f . ' T w * ' COPYRIGHTS &c. I 1 ; ; , . . . nyonesenrtlnc a 81tctch . and dellcrlptlon may V , free whether an V . - oulcklr < < oscertnln our oi.lnlofl , . ' Communica- - $ Jnventton Is probablyjmtentable. V . l. - tlons5trlcl1yconOdcnUaJ. lfANOBOOft on Patents eiit . Oldest a for.8ecurln , J'ateMi - 1 lent free. rough Dtu ark Co. i- . PntcnS taken throuKh Munn & ; Co. recelvfl 1T t. . . . . .Y . , ' ; . : tftclal notice without charge ia tho T i- r Sti ntifit Jlmerl\alio . % ; . . . . A handsomely lllnntrntod weekly. T.nrjrcst , clr- a ' enlntlon or amy sclenUUc journul. Terms . $3 i . t ci , t . ; : ' . SS : four &tFi& by -newsdealers. . I ] . ' 1 : " : . _ . MUNN & . 361eroadwar ' New York ( r , . , _ ' + . Branch OIBcercSS F St. . . WashlnBton. D. C. " 1 . i ' : ! 'S L I . . ; . M r - . . i' . . ? ' , : - SHIP YOUR a n : " ' HIDES i \ .l f FURS IJ : . : . j _ etc. ' , Established 1857 . , To . . . . 4 \t \ , . - D.BERGMAN&GO. ; (1t - . . ST. PAUL. MINN. V . . . T , Deal direct with the largest and oldest house C ? i T . ' In the West. Highest prices and immediate " . . cash returns. Write for price list , tags ( and V _ ' .N- full information , . y ( n 1 II J , ' - t . . ' ' : r . Valen(1 , " : . . ' : . . . I l 4' ' One house for rent- in town , 4 1 ; : , , ; , , , ; -i ; rooms.and city water. i c iL . : t . . . ' - - Two houses for sale. 'I ] i \ ' ! & : : : ; > 4. - Several farms and ranches . .for i j i. t _ ' , . sale in tracts of 80 , 120 , 160 , " 480 > ( 1'1/i. , ; ' and 2480 acres. . . ' I. M. RICe , . , . ' Valen- , ; . , " " - : - "tiIlQ : . . . 1tt . . ' b' . \ ' . . ' . . : ! : " : , ; ' : . : ; : - 1 , . , 'f' . , , - . . . : ' ' 7. . " . . i 4 . Talk of the Town. : . - " - ' r "Flexible' . Flyers" at Fischer's Hardware : 48 I - The weather man says its going to get warmer. I The' Linen Dravn Work at The Greon Front. MIKE DAVIS ,474- Pure apple cider at Abraham Joseph's , 25 cents per gallon. 482 Martin . lacker was in town yes terday and staged ; I over ' night. Ed Lewis and Frank .lanek of I Wood Lake were in towji yesterday. T. A. Cutschall of Kilgore was in Valentine yesterday on busi- ness. ness.Miss Miss Lottie Geddies has been seriously ill for the last week or ten days. 1 George Young rode in horse back to see his wife and little girl Tuesday. Maynard : Bishop returned Tues- day night from a two weeks visit in Gregory , S. D. For Sale-Second hand Cash - Reg ister. Total adder. Registers lc to § 9.99. Chapman The Druggist. H. V. Downing of King was in town last ] Saturday on business and asked us to send him THE DEMOCRAT. Fred Hnechle ] and wife i are rejoicing over the arrival at their home Tuesday , the 7th , of a fine S , - pound baby girl. W. I. Sharpnack one of Val- entine's base ball players ] of' "last ] year came in Tuesday night from his home in South Dokota. We have a nice line ] of silver knfves forks and spoons. ' One set makes an elegant ] Christmas pres- ent. 'Fi cher's Hardware. 48 P. F. Simons , the Sparks mer chant , spent several days in town the latter part of last week on business and visiting friends. This office received a lot of new type this week suitable ] for calling cards letters heads , etc. Bring your next order to this office. J. M. Coutts , re presenting the Chicago Newspaper Union was in town yesterday'on one-of his reg ular visits in the interest of his firm. . . firm.Co Co Treas. E. B'/.Quible : : has moved his family down from Mer- riman and they are occup.ving'the Miss ' liHs house near the M. E. church. . Yank O1 Bryan returned from Omaha last Saturday , where he had been taking treatment for asthma. ! Mr. O' Bryan is much improved in health. A number of our advertisers make changes in their advertise ments this week , calling special attention to their various lines of Xmas goods. Read them. The Chase-Lister people are in town for three days beginning to- night. They draw big audiences in Valentine and never fail to please. Clint and Bessie Robins are with them. . Victor L. Martin writes us from Brownlee that he and his sister , Stella , start this morning for Glendora Cal. , to spend the win- ter and possibly next summer with their father , Adam Martin. Our friend J. M. Coutts of the Chicago Newspaper Union was In bown ; yesterday. He and his wife have selected andlfeoug a home in Morning \ Side addition to . Sioux City and will move into it in a few days. - Gerald ] , thij little 8 year old son of Capt. Archer accidently fell and broke his left leg up near the hip while ; ] he and several ] other boys . were sliding on the side walk f. l"uesday.J e is resting easy at present. We received the announcement this . week from Mr. and Mrs. W. D. : Morgarfidgeof ! cow. Idaho , of the marriage of their daughter , Ella , to Mr. Lorenzo L. Wilson , on Sunday , Nov.- 27 , 1909 , at u Moscow. \ Thpy [ will ] ) be at home after April 1 , 1910 , at Kertley ] Wyo. THE DEMOCRAT : congratu ates Mr. Wilson upon his good fortune to secure so estimable a person as ! = Mrs. Ella Ellis , and 'hough we never before have } heard of him we have confidence that he is i a man of good sense and char- ' acter or he wouldn't have won the t prize ; he has and we hope they will , treasure each other' as is be coming : of husband and wife and 1 we : wish them joy , comfort and happiness and contentment at- endant upon two happily " "mated i people and may the graces of each 1 ' be an inspiration to the other , for ontinued : happiness and prosperi i ity - .is -.the wishof their friend here and also in " "behalf of many Cherry county friends who are t well acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. t ; vIdrgareia a'nd famifr : . tV ; , p i . / e - r , " . . , . , - - - ' - - - - . . " ' . . - . - - . j i I U. S. Weather Bureau Report. , , . ' , II r ' i WEEK ENDING DEC. S , JD09. : Ii i I t Daily mean temperaviire 5 = . i " Normal temperature 28 = . . ' , ' . - HigHest temperature 30 = . Lowest Temperature 16 ° ; " ± ' 'I' < I Range of temperature 46 = > . Precipitation for week .27 of . an inch. " . Average for 21 j-ears : 0.14 ofan , inch. i Precipitation March 1st to date 18.60 , inches. Average for 21 j-ears : 20.88 of an inches. JOHJJ . J. MCLEAN. " . ' Observer . t . I . . ! Car of Ohio potatoes at The I Green Front. _ ' 47 3 ' MIKE DAVIS. ' / For Sale-Old Catholic parson- age. For particulars call on .Father Blaere. 29 t $4000. to loan on real estafe one year or longer 10 per cent. If you want money ask I. M.1 ' Rice. . . ' , Our electric vacuum cleaner has arrived. Any .one wishing the use of it , phone 'to Fischer's Hardware. 47 The farmers institute came on a cold day and there were not many farmers in town but there was --a good crowd in attendance at the. afternoon session. The instruct ' ors had to go west on the 7:30 : p.- m. train. Oscar Newman came up from Darsey last ] Sunday to visit "his wife who has been at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoop- er on north table for several weeks on account of the serious illness of . Mrs. Hooper whom we're sorry to report has been in very poor health for several months and the cancer is again troubling her which the Doctor was thought to have cured. cured.Wm. Wm. Epke called on us Tuesday for a little visit while in town as he found it too cold to make the round trip in a day and stayed ovI I er night in town. He is an en- thusiast for alfalfa ] and has in about 20 acres which is doing fin'e- though he says' his ground is not extra good and is san-ly but the 1 alfalfa ] ] makes a good crop'twice j and three cuttings a year. . He , is i ; going to keep at it until he ha J . 100 acres or more. Sand Hill i ] ' ' Cherry county. Town Herd. . : ( To the owners of cows.- I want _ to take care of . the town herd 'of I cows next summer and promise . ' . I ' you faithful work. r 48 R. A. McQuADE. . _ . . . . St. Nicholas ' Church1. . " ; t . ' 'i Services will be he.ld in the ' I Catholic Church as follows : . ( 1 In Valentine ] on Sunday Dec. ' 1 12. First Mass at S a. m. Second Mass at 10 a. ra. Benediction of ' the BUsscd Sacrament after Mass. i : Instruction for children at 3 p. m. On Christmas day , Dec. 25th : I First mass at 8 a. m. , second mass at , 9 a. m. , third mass at 1011.1 m. ; LEO M. BLAERE Rector. ' , ' ( J . , Municipal Plant is Mak . = - , . ing Money. , . . Los Angeles , Dec. 4.The Pas , adena council has established a new price for electrical energy1 , the of elec- ! fixing rate municipal elec tricity to users of over 2,000 kilo1 1Cai 1 watt hours a month at 3 cents for 81 ai i 81cl each kilowatt hour. cl "Although this is the lowest l 5 rate in the United States , " declar ] r [ ed Manager C. W. Kolner of the if \ municipal lighting system , % Ve ti , ; can make money at this figure : tl in : : pay interest upon the bonds and irc establish a sinking fund. It is a CMC C triumph municipal ownership SJ " of an electric ] generating plant. " . r [ -Denver Post. o Ed Bell Discharged. bi Ed Bell was raigned before biSi Judge Quigley last Saturday , charged with robbing ebber , a tl : young man who was on the dayn shift at the river firing engines r n and I doing similar work as Oscar 1b 1 , McArthur did on the night shift. also and c Webbe.r drew overtime Bell as overseer ofthese two men f 1. was , charged with holding Webber i it up for one half the overtime that f : he drew. After a hearing Judge h uigley held Bell on the charge to fj : he , district court fixing his bond fc at § 1500 which was not furnished fcU l and Bell was returned to jail. . [ . . : Monday Ed Bell ] was released ] and the case against him dismissed by Co. , ' At t.v. Tucker. Draw vour own conclusions. The cor- ( oner called a jury to determine whether or not McArthur . ' was dead and the jury found after engthy deliberations and the corn oner had probed for the bullet and found it lodged 4n the upper ) art of the spinal column , that McArthur was dead , came to his r. death from a pistol shot wound nflicted by one ' Edward Bell. No charge was made against ) Bell for. the shooting : Perhaps . * there was not sufficient evidence t. o establish a ' case against : h.im. or . . . . . . , hatrrt - . . . . . . . I . * . , . . . . : . * ' " .f" . 1 : " " ' " : ' . , ' k , i . . . . . . . I . " - . . \ . . . . . . . . . - - - - " . - : . ' : " ' . , . ' . . . - - . . . . . " . , - . ' _ ' - : - : - . , . . - : : : : : ' : ' : : ' , . . \ . , ' . . . . . . . . . . ' , . ' or . : . . . . - . - : " ' : " . . . . . . , . ' - ' . . . . . ' . " . . . . . . . . I . . . ' " . { ' " " ' , i' . . - : . - - . C.'J - . , ; ' " / . . . ' , . . . . - : , ' . 1f'.n . . , . . . , , .JQ : ; . ; I.ll'rl r Leaden " " " Id2 GI ; , ' . . . _ . " : , / ; . > " ; ' ' . . . , " : tl : ca . _ " . ' b' . s r , ; . . . , F . _ . . ' .r ' I . . . . J { ; } " Brands .Hermitage . , ? JlSf. . . . , ' . ! ' - 'af I an . . . . . . . + Botti , - , I I- . . I G-iichen- - - Under Itlie . "J - " : r . . I r"x ' .1 heimel' : 'w- upervision" , . 't . . . . 4 , . i ' . , * r . . . . . f , iyf' - r rr : In R.ye µ < : " of th'e - . I . , ' . p _ . i . . . I . . - " . --IT Whiskeys. . r ny w U. . S. Go v. . . , . " : . . It" . . f ' . > ' - : We also handle the Budweiser Beer. : : THE PALACE SALOON . , HENRY STETTER , Propr. Notice to Creditors. I In he Bounty : Court within and for Cherry . county. Nebraska , In the matter of the estate of John Ford deceased. To the creditors of said estate : , . . . You aru hereby notJli d. That f will ' it at the County Goirt Room Valentine in said county on the 24th day of lecemLer.1909 : ! ) at 10 ofclock ' A. in. tll receive and examine all claims auainst said estate , with a view to Their adjustment ! and allowance The time limited for the presenta ' tion of claims against said estate is six months : f ' orrl the 24th dav of June A n. I 1909and the I time limited ! for payment ol d . 'bts is one year ! from said ! ! 24th day of June. 1909. ! ) j - - - Witness ' my hand an- 4 ! the seal of sm'd I SEAL 'onnty ' i 'oiirt'Hiis 2nd ri \ ' ; ' -oeiniier I , - x - 1909. JAMES C. JUIGl.KY. , 47 4 County Judge. U. S. Land OHlee , Broken How. Nf''hraska , . isovembcri 1L : ; 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit havuit : he.Hn lilen in this office bv I.ewis Kussmann. > n'e.stan tt . a ail1st ; homestead entry NO. : 0951 ! : , mide : . I uue 29. 1901. for ili of section : H . Townshtu L'nu. ni"sre 35\v , Otii P M. . by Herman C. Giun- neihr. | ; . . contestee. in i which it is alleged that said Herman ( ' . . Gumprecht has wholly aband oned said tract lor more than six months 1-ist l p 1St. that he has never established an actual r sidence on said tract , thai . the same is wholly abandoned : and that the tract is in its wild and native stattf and wholly unimproved , and that all i of said defects exist at this date and have not been cured. " Said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and offer evidence touching saitt ncc : ! sai allega- . t ; on at 10 o'clock a. m on .Jiinu r\ ' 3 1910 -foe- ( tore J. H. Welton , U. S. Commissioner. Mullen. Nebr. . atid that the final hearing will he. held , at- ! . ! ! < ! . o'clock a , m. on January 4. 1910 ! , he 'Kretlie [ irgt.terawl ' receiver at HIM United States'laml ' Oilice in Broken I5o\v > ebra > ka , . . The said contestant having : in a proper am- * davit fIled Nov. 13 , 1909 s-t forth fiwts which / show that siter d UH diliucnce ' personal se v' < - " C of this notice cannot be nnile it is lien- - yi . u i- " . ed.and , directed fiat snch notice [ be t/iven : / h'y due and proper publication. 1" 47I H . .JOH N PERSE. Hpuist , Order of'Hearing . f and Notiee on Petition for Settlement of Account. . 1n the County Court of Cherry ' county , - Nebraska. FJTATE OF NEBRASKA , I _ " ' h& Cherry 'County. IS. t To thO heirs and all . persons interested in the estntctof ; . Edward R. Rlchal'ls , detu8sed : I . On n'/Hllng the petition of Elma Richards : ; jraying ; a liluil settlement and a1l6w lll'l' of , ier account tiled in this court on the l.stli , day ; of November , ' 190 ! ! ) , and for a decreeof final ; distribution. It is hereby ordered that you and nil } H'r- sons ; interested in said matter nitty , and do , appear at the county . court to be held in and for said county , on the llth l day of December A. 1) . , UOii ! , at 1 o'clock p. in. , to show cause , if any there be , why the prayer of the pe J - titioner ; should not be granted , and that no- tice.of the pendency of snitl petition and the hearing thereof be piven to all persons in- tereHted in said mutter by publishing a copy of thIs order in The Vulent Iin' Deinocrnt , a weakly nowspjiper printed in said ! county for : four successive weeks prior to said day ! of'hearing. JAMES C. QUUJI..KY , [ KRAI. ] lf 1 4 County Judge. v , al 'ott & Itforrissey , attorneys. * I Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for Settlement of Account. IiI the county court of Cherry county , Xu- bruska. STATE OF NEBRASKA : , I . County Cherry. i i ss To the heirs and Jill " persons interestud in he estate of Jennie Barnes , deceased : , \j On reading the petition of Edward 1 Hatter- lee praying a final settlement and allow- ince of his account filed in this court on tin- Jrd day of November , 1WK ! ; \ ) , and for his dls- charge as administrator. UllOW-1 . It is hereby ordered that you and all per- sons interested in said matter may , and do , ippenr at the county court to be held in : and or said county , on tinllth clay of December , 1. I ) . , I'M ! ! ) } , at 10 o'clock a. in. , to show cause , I f r any there be , why the prayer of the pe- itioner should not be grunted , and that lotice of the pendency of said petition and he hearing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter publishing a opy of this order in The Valentine Denio- rat , n . weekly ne\ \ : spaper printed [ in said Bounty , for four successive weeks prior to aid : ! day of hearing. "SKA ' ] ] J Auks C. QUIOI , 45 4 County Judge tt'alcott Morrissey. attorneys. rder of Hearing and Notice on Petition for = Settlement of Account. In the county court of Cherry county , Ne- raska. ' tate of Nebraska. i. I 5s Cherrv County t " To the heirs and all persons interested in he estate of Lewis H. Smith : deceased. On reading the petition of Charles H. Cor- lell. one of the executors , praying a final settlement and allowance of his account tiled J this court . on the 16th day of November. ,909. and for their discharge and the distri- ution of said estate. It is herebY ordered that you and all per sons interested in said matter may. and do. ppear at the county court to be held in and for said countv on the 11th day of December , . D . 1909. at ll o'clock a. m. . - to show cause any there be , why the prayer of the pe- itioner should not be granted. and that not- ce : of the pendency of said petition and the caring thereof be'given to all persons inter- sted in said matter by publishing a copy of his order In The Valentine Democrat. a weekly newspaper printed in said count for Four successive weeks prior to said Say of I' hearing. JAMES C. QUIGLEY. I SEAL ] 45-4 County Judge. L PAT ; 5 hf , ; f ! . r rl w r f H1G . I IWcCALL PATTERNS I Celebrated for style perfect fit , simplicity , reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in nearly , . every city and town in t'ic ' United St : = t ? s and j Canada , or by mail direct. More sold than , j any other make. Scud for free catalogie. J McCALL'S MAGAZINE I More subscribers than any other fashion magazine : - million a month. Invaluable. Lat- I cst stYlcs , pattern , ressrnaling- . millinery , plain sewing bncy ncedlework.l airdrcssing- , i . etiquette"good stories , etc. Only ro cents a t1 ycar ( worth double ) , including a free .pattern. . . -Subscribe' todayor send for sample copy. tVQNDCRFUL ! INDUCEMENTS "t' 10Acnts ? . Postal : brings prcVi'iim cr.tniojjuc , . 4iniljcw _ casji prize . olTcrs. . - t\ddss , ; - rw _ . . , ' _ ZIcClaa Cfc 2:3 3 to , tiJ . . 1Y. 3j 1 brCw' .i ; : 'tmu , _ ! ! . . .or' - ' 1 - ' - : . : - " - I Ar' 2g - AI 2I U , | . . . r , t Large assortment pf i . . : . . , ? ' Xmas t \ \ Candies. j. . . ! * - r . . t + Home Bak.ery.l I ! " 1 _ " : W s . .b IIa'i" ScAfx. --O8 e . . . . . OrW his I- - Ry . Ie ' ' ' { ' 'Y D . - Go to the . . . r . ' ' . . ear . . _ _ _ "r' " + Stock Exchan e - Saloon rr : . > " , x-\ ; \ VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER , : . f . K Walther F. A. Meltendorff , ' Pror. ' D _ _ I ! _ . . _ , J . . . . ' . . _ - - . ' . _ ' , " . - " ' , . T . . . . . , . ; -0' , . : - - 1REETR . " N1 . f r . ' . . I pay cash for hides , Potatoes taHen- ; ; ' in trade * Apples on hand , ; . $ ' ' c ' jFresh ! . Stock of Groceri . - - . - ' . . . . I . . I " f. . , . ' ' ! oj ( 7 .t I * " - - , , - ' . , : ' .1 Gome in + > . and see. { . : : t . r > 'Valentine. - _ . : 0 MIKE DAV : . it . ' . . . i Nebraska . , . . ' LNebraska . _ : ' . f , " ' . f ' f . f , f " f . f f . f f - . . , , , . . , . .I - . . . . _ _ i I c _ e e 04i fI e Near Depot. Good Rooms" : - . . , . 1 . . . , , ' . ; . I i The City Hotel : ; - . R. HOWE , Propr. . . ! Rates $1 per day , Calls for all trains. i - - - ' > : ' _ e , , _ - ' . ' ' _ . . . . . . . . . , . _ . . , . . . . . . ' r < 1 ; { rtJ1W v t 4 'Q ' 'Q" JNvZY : A V ' U57v .rY'v j f\ jf * 3 , . . jit ; ) CHOOSE : i WTSELY o o < . I ; ; > v/hea ! : you btiyyaGZWING 1V1ACE I -m. YcuTIfifl aH sorts and Bncs at corresponding pri = . But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine . , , Iota tats . thz ? ' . ' ' t1 . . , - _ - _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . . " . . . . . g W H JI 'RE . * : t . . . . . . . . . _ _ < _ _ . - . . _ _ L1.1 r . . . . . . . . 'T.--- - . 27 : nM'fI'1'u'rf.tt . kdwto fcring" . i . ' . " - . ' ; 1 . years : c : ; t"---- - uw tl.CWlaI - - I fi.1g1 . ; ; ; ; , a " mi : a HANDSOME , SYMMETRICAL anH > > iI. , . . ! iJ } , t' ' ' ' WELL- 3UILT PRODUCT : , combiaiig ia . its nnlx-tip ell the geed petals fousd ' oa high grade m " 1if'2.lC1 others that a : i crdusivel/ WHITE-fo : instance , oar TENSION EiDI- CATOR a device hat snows tnc tension i-tL ( : ! 1 = = , d uc have otiiciv wt ap e i to cacc- = sue Ed buyers.All Drop Heads have Automatic -.j. /li- ° , i.i. TiflL . Lut and beautiful Swell Front , Go ca Oak JP woouvvorii - . Vibrator wdRotary Snatlb Sty ; cs. . . . | OUR ELEGANT H. % T. CATALOGUES CIV ! : ' PAFrricpLAFS ! , FRE = . | WHITE SFWtfJG MACttlNE ' CQ. CLEVIXAKD , ev . , . . . . . . . - ' * . . , . . v- ) ' f& & > tA .Afl ( - AA-.PiJ " ' % ft For sale by KedTront Merc. Co. Yakniarie . , . Neb. - GRANT . .BOYEft : , - - . , 1 , - CARPENTER & BUILD R. ' , I , ' . . X : , . . . . . , _ d1 kinds of wood work done to order. : . Stqcfcjbanks made in all sizos ! Residence and . shop one block south . 'f . - . p. . . . depot. ' t - ' ' . : ; : - ; ' : : . : . . . . Valentine.PHONE 72 _ " , ' ; " > : , ISTebraska : T - References : My Many"u torgers . . . . ; " . 1 O.D ! r } : ; :4J . : ; * ; - - . . ' . - - : , - - . . . ' . - . .i - . . . . " ' - : Ii' " , . . . . : . ; . . If I . . . -