Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, December 23, 1909, Image 5
. . " r. - , . . " . / . . , , . . , \ . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' " ; , i . - ; : . , . . ' ' \ ii1L1. \ 6 . .f k : : , . . . : . _ _ f ! r . . . , . , . . . . , Lumber . Piles I I ' .A . It keeps us. . busy to keep our * . stock full , so we can .meet all de : ' p ' mands. We are especially pre pared now to take care . of orders r " . requiring long timbers. But * our I - stock of / . . r _ Finish Lumber , , is also complete , including White . Pine , Yellow Pine and Fir Fin- ' . . . . : - ' ish etc. . . . , . " , . - , ' ; : : VLudwig Lumber Co. . ' , - . - r . _ : . " A Safe , . i ; i 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 1 any business , either I , . . large or sniall. It makes t . ' ' no difference whether l : we pay out $10 or 10000 f. ; * # * w uth. A checking ; - } accb'utftrwill serve your needs. . . . . . . Pay by check , ihe . . , r , metliod puts : system in- . , . ' ' y business and \ 'to- - your ' . : . : $ ivps ' you a' ecord of . . .every transaction. . . 1' VALENTINE STATE BANK . / ' . v ALENTINE."N BR. N , ' . . . , . . , ' ' ' " ' 'i.i.li : ' ' -'rCl' \ . Lu'rvisER" s . , , . . . . , , 04 ' . \ . Jo . . l ! 1 . . . . \ Lath" .Slnn'gles , t. Doors ; ! . . - : Windows , Paper , Pat " ent Eoof ing Tar Paper , , . Paints , OilT , Brushes , Grlass , Putty , , , Lime , Cement , Plaster , | \ : : Brick , Posts , Poles. . We Sell Hudson Coal : BISHOP & YOUNG , . CODY ' , NEBB . . . . . . , , , , , , . . . ' or . . .r Ji- : , - ; 1" , p : ; , , , , . " ' _ - ' g I " . . . , . . MILL . , ' ' PRICES FOR. FEED - - % - * I Per Cwt. Per Ton. , : 'Bran , : sacked. . . . . $1 ' 05 § 18 OP . _ . ' Shorts , sacked . . 1 05 _ 20:00 : , . . . "Corn"sacked1 _ 25 24 ' 00 . -Chop Corn , sacked 130 25 00 . Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 .ocr Oats , sacked 1 45 28 00 I . SHIP YOUR - " . ! ; , . . : HIDES I FURS etc. Established 1867 . . . . TO . . . . I D.BERGMAN&CO. I I ' - . . ST. PAUL MINN. Iteal direct with the largest and oldest house In the West. Highest prices and immediate cash returns. Write for price list , taes and _ . full .information , I - - ' F 'S M G U YEAR 1tlU. . C ffi , . , " I McCALL PATTERNS I Celebrated ' for-stylc. perfect fit , simplicity nnd , I reliability nearly' 40 years. Sold in nearly I . every city qpd lomi In t'ic United Sfcitrs and : . * Canada-pr byiVnaU I direct. Mord sold than ' any .other make. . Send for free catalogue. . RJcCALL'S MAGAZINE t ' Morp ! suhscribcrs th.an.flny other fr.ion . jnagaslne / -million ! a month. InyalunliV. ! "Uat- cst l ; ( ycs | , patterns , drcssinnkinj ; , inilllntry , plain ! I sewing , fancy nccdJcwoik.liairdri-.s.-iii ; ! } . ' , ctiqpctfc \ ( , " good stories , etc Onlv ] CO c-c:1ts a / } 'Clr l orth double ' ) , including R frco pattern. duifrolic tcda'y , or fend i"r J ganipie copy. tyoNDFAFtL IILDUCEMENTS to A < ; cnts. Po. = tal hrinpa jirct'iium . ct.io\c OJ ; and ; jcv/ocnsh prizi > ofTeis. ! Address , 1':3 z'tftS * ! . ! C . / . , 2:3 . , 13 CO V. . : . C7lt . , . E : . , KEW VOSB . _ ' 't/- ' ' f } J ' _ . ' . . t _ . . t ' v. .1Y-e wish ln- : . . ; ; . our r , . . readers" , - . . . ' . a Merry .fPt ! tln s and' . rippy t N ev Year : . " - , - 1 . . . , , . . . . . , . " - I n. ' r . ' - . , , \ I . I . J . . . . - - - _ ' _ .1. . _ _ - - ' . . " . . District Court. S District court is in session this week with'J udge Westover on the bench and Jerry Scott ; as court re- porter. Several cases came up Monday for . the court's hearing. , Divorces were granted Wm. H. Henson from Sarah L. Benson1 ; ' Hattie ' F. Thayer ; from Albert D. Thayer ; Mabel Pinneo . from Leroy Pijqnep ; Gorda B. Young from Leonard M. Young ; . Amanda M. Piester from _ B. F. Piester. Mrs. 1'Iester ; . was ' awarded § 1400 ali mony. This couple had lived to gether 34 years and had nine grown UP children and some grand-children. The.y had1 ' Jived through hardships of early frontier life when the wolf was often hov ering round their door and Mr. Piester gathered bones from the prairies and sold for the necessi- ties of life and received occasional contributions , from home which he used to supp'ort the family , feeding the many hungry ' mouths. Finally ] ] , about three years ago the wife's father died , leaving her as a share of his estate about § 3 i 000 , 4ad she went back east in 1907 and got the money. Mr. Piester was in need of some money and she loaned him § 600 , taking a mortg age .on some stock. This was her money. Note the difference. He he must pay interest to her and . " give her a mortgage ' , , xState vs Medill : Swigert , oattle . stealing , dismissed g . . State "S : Solomo'n' il'fa'rshaIJ 1 , dis- V missed. v "Rodney . E. . Drake . . . . . . vs Chas. G. Me. Donald , adm , , equity . . . . ; taken under advisement. . . . " ; . .4. I A. E. Spallvs Ella Ellis . . et , al , equity ' \ , decree granted. : - D. ' A. Hancock vs Lillie Bpy. ner , . confirmed , sale ordered. P. Flor Digmann vs Herleann Johnson et al , equity ; decree. / W. B. Hunt vs R. H. Hollen- . I beck , attachment of real . estate ; confirmed , sale ordered. Hamer & ; Haraer 'vs Caroline P. Cap well , sale confirmed , . deed . , : ordered ' ; t.1'i , ' , " , -v ( \ . ' . v > : ' . -v "A t < 4 i As we go = to press "the case ! of the state vs George ' Loomis and Homer Crane , charged with de I ceiving stolen horses , is on . trial. . XON-KESIDEXT : ATTORNEYS : C Patterson . Allen Fisher v A F Mullen H . M \ Sullivan s M F Harrington F G Hamer P H O'Rourk ! W Brown D M Y-ins"onhaler ) PJETIT JURORS : G W Murphy J H Hartgrave4 \ S L FlickA . . Datflgrin . . . J D Eaton Jas Hudson , . . , T as Ballard . - F W Hinton E Ellis R W Carter . M Starr : F , Ashburn G Clizbe J B Reeves * A S Graeff E D Spencer" Anton Fisher . JTS Burleigh John Bowers" N J Uck . R Boyer J W Ames John Chaloud ' - Grand prize masquerade ball at , oodlake opera house New Year Eve , Friday ; ? ; Dec. 31st. , Miss : Addie Harvey is spending the Xmas holidays in Ainsworth this week visiting friends. Miss Georgie Slonecker is spend- " the Xmas holidays in Ainsworth this week visiting relatives. W. D. Clarkson has begun to put ice this week. It is his in- tention to cut twice this yea'r. , M. V. Ni holson and family ] , left for Linc Jn last night to spend ' the holidays with their da gqter Estelle. \ . / Church's opera house , January 3 , the high class comedy ' drama , " . epentaG e" by home talent un ' der the direction of David Mur- / dock. * It / The musicale , given by the high i .school Friday evening , Dec. Itth , I in the ti L E. church , was attended j : by a large crowd , the musical i. itself being excellent. One house for rent in towq/4 / : i rooms and city water. . Two houses , for sale. - - Several -farms and ' , ranches for sale in tracts of 80 , 120 , 160 , 480. and 2480 . acres. I. M. Ric , Valea- tIub hbbr ; . j' ; . . . . ; - . t , . . - . . . . . . . . , ; " . . ! . , . . . - Y f Y . . . . , . , . . . ' . . . - z i ' _ : . " ' " " " " " . . - - - . J - - ---.H--4'- : ' - \ ' - - , . - . . . 1 : : J &RRAIGNMENTi & Of PROHIBITION i ( . Portland Oregonian . Oct. 30 , . 1909. ) . . I The Oregonian stands for strict I regulation of the liquor trade , and for I strict enforcement of the regulations. I It' : opposes prohibition because it does not consider prohibition reasonable or I just ; because it authorizes and pro- vides v unnecessary restrictions upon personal conduct and private right ; because it forces a secret trade that is more injurious than the open trade under regulation ; because it strikes a blow at manj- useful and important industries ; because its enactment by any state is a sign of narrow provin- cialism , and Oregon ought to be kept out of this class of states. To enter it would be hurtful in many ways : to her reputation for sanity , and in many ways hurtful to , her business and industry. A prohibition state is a small , wrangling community. Wash- j ington and California will not be pro hibition states ' . Should we adopt pro- hibition it would be one of many other proofs that we were falling behind in the race of progress ; that the "dry rot" had not only struck us , but had sunk deep. No ' pun intended in the phrase about "dry rot. " On this subject now a year in ad. i vance- ! \ the time when the vote on state prohibition is to be taken , The Oregonian uses the opportunity to de clare its position. It knows it must declare its position frankly on the subject , ; and it cannot ' shirk the duty. It knows , moreover , that its readers who consider this subject from a reasonable point of view will agree with it ; that others , who simply con sider the subject from the standpoint of their opposition to a trade that in irresponsible hands becomes an in strument of abuse : and must be sub , jected to correction of law statutory and moral , will not agree with it. The appeal is to the larger and wider judgment. The appeal is to those who understand the expression of the moral poet of two thousand years ago , , who exclaimed , "What can laws avail , when the customs of the people , their i , social conditions and wants , the va rious requirements of their business and industry , " do not call for the legal enactments ? " In such cases laws are not only vain-empty , that is to say-but in many ways may be posi . I tively hurtful. .Morality is not based on law , but law on morality. They who desire to prohibit in their own localities have the opportunity now- in local option. The opportunity has , been abused as' The Oregonian foretold it would be , by enabling the rural districts tc force prohibition . on . . the county . towns - that didn't want ft i This forcing J5ro- , 7 1 cess is now to be attempted on , all Oregon-on all protesting towns and 1 cities and communities in. the state of Oregon. It is the opinion of The Oregonian that it will not succeed ; but should it succeed the consequence will be injurious to the state in many ways-in a multitude of ways - ma I terially , industrially and , morally - by I giving the state .an undesirable repu tation , in comp'anyvith the 'narrow ness of Maine and Kansas ; by keep ing people out of our borders who have breadth of view and w "nt rea- sonable freedom of action ; by gen'er. ating a secret traffic and setting the j i meanest among us to spy upon their neighbors ; by weakening personal. , and moral responsibility among those I whom the state would undertake to coddle and to protect ( or kill ) with' kindness. Character , neither for in'r 'r I dividuals nor for states , is made in. I this way. Personal responsibility is basis of all. There are other- features \ of the argument which , perhaps , may j 1 I . be developed later-particularly as to the offensive intrusion of clericals and priests , who .use their argument as' i ' an instrument for holding the ascend- , j ancy of dogmatic pretension over the ' general mind. . Dry Only in Name. ( Portland Daily Argus. ) - j That "an increase in "dry" territory , i so-called , does not indicate a corrfe- ( I sponding advance in temperance , has bee'n demonstrated again and again. , Missouri furnishes the latest illustra tion of this fact. In that state this year more than half the counties are , ' without licensed saloons , but accord ing to a report just filed with Gover nor * Hadley by the state beer in- spector , the collections under the beer ; . stamp law are nearly $19,000 greater I this . . . year than last. , when the area . . . . ' " " ! ' f of'"wet" territory was much larger. ' This report covers a period of ten months including October" and the in I creased sales indicated' by it , as the Boston -Transcript points out , must have been of beer consumed in the state , because that made for sale out- : I side of it is not subject to the tax. iI i I Infringes a Sacred Right. ( Press Dispatch. ) 'Mobile , Ala. , Sept 21.-In the in ferior criminal court this morning in the trial ' of alleged violators of the . ' Fuller prohibition law , JT idge Jules Al- ford bound the defendants over to the city court , declaring that the law i i was unconstitutional in that it denied ] the right of trial by jury. This after. noon County Solicitor Stallworth filed with 'Judge O. J. Semmes of the city court a petition for the issuance of a . mandamus to compel Judge Alford to . I ' try the cases P ' , . Juvenile Crime in Kansas. Pittspurg Kansan. , . , . ' The reign of : .lawlessness = .among ' ' - seems , to. be ' fairly ' inaugurated. ) 'Pettjv thieving and holdups by 'boys , , \is \ an everyday occurrence and' Pitts- . btrg.s . morerthan a , fair share qf . J thesQ-j'oung ott ndc ' s. . , ; , . . - - i . . . . . . . d , - , , I ; , ' : . , - - - . " . , i. . . . . , . . . , . . . . _ _ , ' . . . . . . . . . " " ' . , , , JiJ - . , ' fl' . . , , " , ; . . r- ' " . > , " . . . . . . ' ' . ' . . ; . _ - . . . . . . . . . - " " . . . . ; _ . . . " " , . ; . , , - , . . . _ . . . . . . . . , : Tf _ - . - " " ' ' ' ' " > , 4 > . , ' . . " s. . . - " ' : . " ' . : . ' . . ' . - I ' : . . ' . - . , ! ' . , . . . . . : . . . . . . . . .4 . , . _ , . ' . . . . . _ . . ; - 4 ' "lor" . ' . . . " " 'or. y.y7r . . . " . . . . . . . " . ' " 1 ' , . . ; ' .A' . . ; ; : ; . , . - " ' ' - " ' " , . " , . ' . .r . _ , - . . . . . , ; . . . . _ ' . ' . ' . . ' ' . . . ' , . . . . _ . " ; . . . , " -f . . . . . ' . . . . . . . - , " . - < 46 : ' ' . ' o.4G'\ " . ' , . . _ - _ ' . , - - " " ' ' ' ' ' d : - . . , ; r .ct ! ' " . . ' . ' ' ' ' ; ' . ' ' : : rt " - : I' _ -'l fot-l. ' . " . . . . . . . . . . , J&to i t" ' ' I ' ! _ . ' = 1 : ' f J _ ! > ' " ' . . . : . , : . . . . . . - , . , . , . , j ' : ; ; " / , ; . - h " ' . . _ . . . - - " . . . _ , , . . " , - _ _ _ _ . . . - ' . . . . . ' . " . . Old Crow' J " _ I.r. ? " All Lea . , . , : : in g _ ' . . . ; , . , , . . . -x . . . . . " * r - " . . . " or" :0. : . , . & t . * * f . . . - - - t " : . : . . ' \J. , . ' Hermitage : ! . Braii'ds\-r : \ : ? . ( . . . . oJ. : l' , . - , . . # - ' . ; : ' \ and - Bottled . ? . : v. I : . . : , , : . , . . . . / : . . . ' . - - 11 . I GKicherK * . . .a. ; 4- Under tlffe c _ . : ' . " " . I . . . . . . . ' . heimel' : , - , . yrdrs. ulJervii.Yn . . . . " . ' . . .A'- , ' . . . . . : . / . .A'I . : . ; . . . - - . I . . . R ' x . . , , . , Rye' ; r. .x + pr xN of the , . . . . . . . : : ; - . . :0. . . . I' , Whiskeys. U. S \ Go 1. \ . . . . .3 . ' , . ' . . . " . / We &lso handle the Budweiser Beer. - - : THE PALACE SALOON ; ; I 1 HENRY STETTER L'P ro r. . Y _ , tl ' 9pro ' : : \ U. S , Weather Bureau Report. , . . . .d WEEK ENDING DEC. 23 , 1939. ' , Daily mean temperature 4 ° . . . " Normal temperature 24s. Highest temperature 30 = . Lowest temperature ° . 'Range of temperature 51 ° . - Precipitation for week .O : of an inch. Average for 21 years 0.14 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 18.06 inches. : Average for 21 years . 1.16 of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. , - - - - i Business Locals. - - - . : . - . , " Flexible _ Flyers" at Fischer's -Handware : . ' 48 I . . . . t , Linen "Dravn > Workt . at The Green , Front. MIKE DAVIS 474 " r ' , . For Sale-Old Catholic parson- age. For \particulars call on EUther . Blaere. r 29 " , j4,000. ! , . to loan on real estate one year or longer 10 per cent. If. you want money ask I. M. Rice. , For Sale-Second hand Cash r - Reg- ister. , . . Total adder. Registers Jc . to 999. : Chapman The Dru gist. - I I Our electric vacuum cleaner has arrived. Any one wishing thp use of it , phone to Fischer's lIard ware. 47 Dont.neglect , to send a dollar for THE DEMOCRAT and , mention our ' special \ offer or - send clipping I Every . tenth Subscription fre. See j f i our advertisement in this p' per. j t' ' ' Town Herd. - * , . . , , . Co the owners of cows. I want to take care of the town herd of cows'next summer and promise you-faithful I work. 48 . , R. A. . McQuADE. I i _ Lost , Strayed or Stolen ! . . . , i . From. J. . P. Kre cik's range , three . 1 miles south of Arabia , Nebr. , one black . heifer , coming two years .old , branded Ho on right , hip. Has a C square crop off right ear and a chin aui p. . Anyone notifying me of the i whereabouts , of this heifer will re- ' ceive raward for their trouble. ' 49 4 IRWIN C. QUERY. { i r 1 ' * , * * Taken up by the undersigned , at my place , 6 miles northeast of Crookston - , one black stock hog , - - weight about ,350 pounds. Owner ' can . have . same by paying , damages and for this notice. 504 FRED BOHMAN. - . 'In the District Court of Cherry County. Ne- , braska. * In the matter of thenp- I pliaitlon of J < llu II. Ellis ; guardian of the estate .of Wlllard : T. Ellis , I Frank R. Ellis , Fred D.r Ellis. Liiiville Ellis \ | ! and " - tIter Ellis , minor I heirs of Solomon TJ. El- I lis. deeeasod. Ei-I I On reading ! and llling the petition duly vorillud of Ella Ellis , guardian of the person and estate of AVillard T" Ellis , Frank R. Ellis , Fred I ) . Ellis , Linville . Ellis and Walter Ellis , minor heirs of Rolonion L. Ellis , deceased , to -ell the following . des rib- led I real estate , lo-wlt . : Northwest quarter of .southeast quarter , southwest quarter of northeast quarter section 7 , townsnip U n , range 2S Cherry county Nt - brnska , for the purpose of raising funds for \ the educa tion and maintenance of said minors and for the investment of any residue that may remain the hands of said guardian and It appearing from said petition that said real estate consists of unimproved range . , , pasture and meadow land i in Oherry county , Nebraska , and that it would infor the hest l interest ofstiid minors Unit said real estate be sold and the proceeds thereof used for the purpose of educating and maintaining said minors and investing any residue . thereof in approved real estate securities j It is , therefore , considered that the next I ! of kin of the said minors and all persons Interested in said real estate appwir . buforo me at chambers In the. court . house at ' Rushvllltt. Sheridan f county , Nebraska ! , on the 22nd : day of January , 1'J 10. \ at 10 o'clock II . m. , to show ' canso , if any there be , why license should not be granted to the said Ella ' Ellis to soil said real estate for the purposes above set forth. It is further considered that a copy of this order be . served on all persons intorusted in said ! estate by publication for threo SUe- 1 eessive : weeks it The Valentine Democrat , u 1 legal newspaper printed ami published . . in - I Cherry county/Nabnrska. . ' I. I Dated at thls.thcrc . ; ulArXctober. ) of IlhixUistriet court df'eherfy . 'county , , Ne- l 1 1)ittS1itl'to-tvlt : December > , iww. ) 3) ) 3 " \V. WKSTOVKB , Judge/ . i . ! . . . - "wiilcottitMorrlssey. : , . J I . . / ' attorneys ! for petitioner . . I - K .AII" 1" " S8' 2I' " . : ' : - - r , / I Large assortment _ of , . . ; ' i ' Xmas. Ca . 1 1 . Candies. . ' , II 1 1 : , . \ H me Bakery. ; < fi : L . . . I ' , " , J . . . Ir , . ' , CD _ _ . 0 _ e4ll Os. . - . ; , ' . ' . I . t. , ' W h'is ! . . ' \ : , - CI e ; , ' ' I _ . . t : , { - -r. : . e Go to the . : . . , " e ' . . Stock Exchange Saloon r -j ' VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER. I . r E Walther F. A. Meltendorff f. , fr , - pr. - . - - $ _ ) @ _ . e , . . . , , ' . . . . e ' . . . . . . ' . . . ; .ro ; i l G'RE EN F RONr . . . . , ' . I , . . . . . ' . c " c' - ' ' I . I pay cash for hides. New shoes on hand. , 8av v - . . . ' , . - , . * . ' ' . money for cash. Apples on hand. . > . ' . . . - - - - ' 'Fresh Stock of GrocsrIes i < ' : . . , . . ' ' . ; " , " . . . . . . . . . . ' , H ' * / t tf.'f > ' Come . in and see. 1 . " , , ' : , l.l' . I \ * - V * * . ValentineMIKE DAVt . ; - ' Nebraska < a , . . . . 1.--- , : - i . ; . . . . i : ' . , , , , ' , . . . . . . . . , , ' . - " ! ' ' ? . . . . . . - . ' . ' - - ' ' ' ' - ' ' - ' - ' ' ' - . : _ _ , . : ; - . . . : " 1 _ . . ( _ 8 . . ' : - " ; . : Near Depot. ( Good RO ms. . . . . . , - - ' ' " The , City. flotel ; < : ! ' R. HOWEV Propr. . . . . . . g ' . - . , . . .J ' , ' - . V Rates $1 per day , , Calls for all v r.a t : . . . . , _ _ 8..8 _ 8- . . # w-.f < 1' V't ; ; 'J.if' 't ' : ; vZfuo ; . . . .L.v3iLivi 'S' L' d.1b3r7ativi' . . * * * ] , ' . - . . . . , I " . i . . CFIooEYISELY' ( ; ! ' , , . . , , . - . - ; _ ' 4 ' ° when ycu buy 2. SEWING : MACHINE. Yoafl ' fiarl all certs and fcitufe'it corer'-ad iiij pries- . Tut if ycu wasi a reputable serviceable Macbinct tBca tate . < | . ' I , . .H , . ' ' ! . _ _ , - _ _ ' - . _ ' - ' . " , ' ' . : ' _ ' ' ' ' th . , , fJ17H ! 1'I . ! 3. 1f'E ' 0' . - . ' . . . . . . . . . . . _ 'I = < ' ; - " ' ' ' - I' ' --l 27 years experience has enabled . tu - ' to bring- V } c4 . . . . 'k ' 3' + ' ni iE'J .CIS , ) ! er ] . ± a E.tlfffi3'IllEllVrr . . "IETRICAL and ! . . " " , ' ' ] r ' . f " [ . . . 'W'.w. . - - : - _ : 7ZJT PRODUCT ; : , coaf-iaing : ia : its ; ! lfi : ; ' r t 'Y . ; . PO : Iz-tO c'l tLs ; ccd points fouad- ' on ti ti . ' If F. ' D gracb rr - : - . _ - . i end ciicrs tiat ars czclusively l " - - ' . . I ' t.- , . " . . - . . , . _ - , , . . . - . . . . . . , . , . . . . - . . ' . . - . . . . . " . . - - ' . . , . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ' . [ oJ j ' ; { . . .tf' . _ ' ' > ' . , VKIT , . . . lor . iostaccj , c " r TTKSIOX . . S3 - : - C . & > 1 ? , . rra iJ - < lL t : { CATG3-2. ucvics tiat tacrcvs tic tension at a - ' } , . . . . . . . , ' # , ! + - ' ' " -rl , ' " tove ctiiers tiu.t ea'lto'cafe- . 'I" < ' , , . . r' " L- " ' r.r-p Vt 's 1ve : ; ap . ( ; . . . ; - . . . . . . . . r I.-- ; - . , . , " . . . . . . . . r . . t. , , " < . fif . - " - } ; : h l , . . . . . 'f . . . - Keai : , fca\\s AutottfiS , . . . - = - ; . .h " ' : . . . : f i fcxrcrs.J _ Drc ? ; : \ \ ! : : . . , ' ' 'He . . " ' l : : : = " " . . ! > l : > .n1 . . , J . - . . . . \ / r. ! ' " " " r - - ! ff.t3.i9'1 . . . -rl' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . ' " . , L' " ' ; ! - ' ' r - . . . , " l' :1' r : . ' ' " = ; ; " r. ' : ; ' ' ' 1u..I' L. : . ' srul Erca-jtL'cl : . , 77el - : at , GcHiti , Oi4 . 4 I : ! . J ; : _ . . . -4.4I W Goa ° . / C. . ; - : . Vibrator aciRotary'SautUe SrySS ; * . OUR : ! I.ECfirT I. . T. CATALOGUE t C1V2 ; > : lP's. PAT -GULAFrC. : : ' raSTi ; : ' . 9 x , t'VfflTE , SFr'r'.c' ! r.-lr 'Ff.C' ! . " r . - azv7r A't'lD , U . . . \ " . . . . . . . . . , . . . . " . . . . . _ , " + . . . ' , ! * < ryr3 " ' J : sf + s. 'f ) " " - ; ' .4 ; .5 > f" < - : n " r Al .M' " , . " For sale by Red Front Merc. Go. Yalentine , Nebi : - , : , . ' GRANT BOYER , " . , , ; . ' - : . ' . ,1 . -r I I . . . . - " ' I I CARPENTER & BUILDER. . ' ; , . ' . : . : ' . . ; . * . . . - . ' . . . , . . . : ' . ; " -X , . - . . ' . . - : - . . - . . : : . ' it : : : - - . - ' . . - : : . . : ; : . . . . ! , All kinds . of wood work \ done.to order. . Stock 'tanks - - . made in . ; 11 .F - izrs ! . ' \ . : Residence and shop one block south of passenger . .depot. . : " . . . . ' . I Valentine.rioNE 72 ' . Nebraska . , . . . . , . - . ' ' . References : . My Many , Cus + ' me1's. - " * . . . - . * , _ . - : : . . - , ' 4 iI i I , 1 i . L