-I . N 111 . , , : " I. . ' , ' . , . " . - " \ . . ; . ? 'I \ r ' , , - ' " - . . . . . - - - l\ \ t'1 t . : : VALEME DEMOCRAT . . _ - , . . ' . . . . . " , ; 'l. M. RICE - Editor and Propr , ' IftarkZar'r - - - Foreman , - t Thursday , February 10 , 910. , I , COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. . January 6 , 1910. The County Clerk is hereby in- structed to have the public road . leading from the bridge known as the Wilson bridge in Section 10. Township 33 , Range 36 , to the now established public road sur ' I veyed by the County Surveyor , platted on the road plat book and entered into the road record of his- ! office according to the waiv ' ers and consent of land , owners now on file in his office. Matter of the petition of the C. & N. W. Ry. Co for the cancella- tion of the assessment and ab te- . ment of the taxes on certain lands purported to be included in the right of way : of said Railway Com- pany for the reason that the same is a duplicate assessment , taken up and said petition is laid l over for further investigation. The official bond of J. T. Kee- ley as deputy County "Clerk was approved in the sum of 5000. The County Cler ' . . . . ) wis allowed $600. from the excess fees of the office to pay for extra assistance during the year 1910 and $900. to pay the salary of ' a deputy for each year of his term. . The following claims were l . . . al- . lowed on the general fund : Lula Lortz Hudson , salary < ana expense $ 321 : 15 National Fidelity &fauMidlty ! Co. pre , . mium on bonds 63 < o ( ) < ) I 3 F Gllman light for Decem er 23 45 I M Rice printing ' 237 40 John M Tucker expense 17 u .J , . A Ji Morris commissioner fees " 228i W S Barker printing . 219 ! 55 ! 1M Kice supplies - 01 ! ( 75 M. V Nicholson Premium on bond 90 co J T Keeley delivering ballots ISO 011 James C Quigley lees 400 t.O The following claims were al- lowed on the road fund : , Will Hartman $ 1850 CE Sherman § 108 50 ( ) W Strattoir 40 50 Bert Spall 42 DO , Lines Gheins ' 41 25 Ben Gannow 70 50 Hazle Stratton 9 00 Harvey Lore 7 50 Richard Gheins 90 00 Charles Smith ' 39 7i ° , A . M Sherman 70 CO Dave Archer 300 Samuel Burgct 42 00 H W Harper _ 203 : ; i5 , Tlie following statement of fee * received and . disbursed by J ; , T Keeley , County Clerk and Clerk of the District Court' of Cherry - , County s -Nebraska for the year ending January 5 , 1910 was ex amined , found to be' correct . . and approved/ Statement of fees received by J. T. Keeley , County Clerk and Clerk of the District Court foi the year 1909 : : . RECEIPTS First Quarter : Recording fees .j ' $ 411 05 District Court fees - . : - ; 51 ( . 05 ' ' ' , , Claims filed 36 50 $ ' ' 498 0 . ( ' , Second Quarter : . . . Recording fees . C01 45 . District Court fees 92 70 . , Claims filed , - 349 ! ) 90 ! 944 ) OJ ; . . Third Quarter : ' Recording fees . 353 90 District Court fees' 53 10 ' t Claims filed ' 4 00 411 01 I . Fourth Quarter : Recording fees f 99 ( ) ! ) 00 District Court fees ' 193 50 Claims filed 743 00 - 1540 51.1 ( t / Total - - - , $339-115 1 ! DISBURSEMENTS Salary of Clerk S 150) 00 Halary of Deputy 700 oo Extra Asjistance 720 00 By check to County Treasurer ' 474 ' 15 - - - - Total ' S 3391 15 Whereupon the Board adjourned to January 7th , 1910 . T January 7th , , 1910- . , The Board of county commis- sioners met persuant to * adjourn- i . ment , present : James Mone , - Chairman ; N. S. Rowley . , . and J. A. Adamson. The County Clerk is hereby . in- " structetuto call for bids for fur- - nishing one car of Olympic lump coal , delivered in bin at Court . House. A refund of § 2.00 is ordered , made to W. Robert MeGeer . same being ' for poll tax l paid b.hi . ; , u in Valentine Village for the year of 1909 , he being exempt by reason of his age. . Settlement of the accounts of J. R. Ayers , chairman of the Soldiers - ' Relief Commission , \vas examined and approved with a balance of i. - § 9.35 on hand. " Bids were opened for furnishing _ ' one car load of coal for the court house and thi . contract : awarded : ) to I / ,1 . \ \ ( . Yeast : , suit ! eml to t h. ! deliv - ' I . deli"-J' , ered in bin at 4l' . i h JH'f' ton. . . , " : : , . . . . > : l ' ; tb11tfWinll aft4l(1I1 . , s : " , t ' tie- . " " . ' , ' " . I . . . , . , I . . . . - " - . . . ; . . . . , ' _ . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - ' - " , .T - - ' - ' \ " . . . . . , . . . . . " . - .J" ' f , , /'Ja. Y. : . . . ; . ' " . . , 1-:4 . . ' , ' ' * I ' > , ' . - : . . ' . - I' , ' - ' 1j , V . " ' " . . ; \ x .J. , ' : . : L , " V : t . - , - . . . . .iL ; . . , . ' . . . ' . , , . , ' . " . . , ' ' , ' ' , : . . ; : ' * - . . iiicted from the claims allowpd 1 at this session of the Board and ap plied on delinquent personal taxes : lJl'tJdolll BruB , $ 5 'c/o / H W lIa.rpt'r 514 iG Edward J..ee 3 85 > GeoW ' HOl" ! 3 55 .J DEaton J 8 10 AIt' Fi511er - G 95' .John Bo vers 10 10 Robcrt Bayer 3 7Q .Jame" Hudson 12 00 Fruk Ashburn 7 80 E D'p neer 8 65 : ; .T Ii : Burleigh 4 15 . N .J Uck 10 f'0 Urias Bo'er r ; Jt AlJllerson 7 70 ' , 'John Hambly. " 3 8j Gco lJarden 1 35 G Carlson ' 1 50 v R Sherman 10 m : JasIrvin ; I'20 \V E Haley 2 10 . J A W Jobnson G 55 A If Itand12 55 Wm Story 3 00 Dr It J Baldwlll 7 60 Lee Shepherd 1 10 Geo Ayers 1 10 F Uandall 2 30 luron Grooms ' 7iO Ben Paxton 4 , CO Mel Doty . 4 00 Ed mesber 4 00. . \lIiu W pke 1020 Henry Detgen 400 Hcnry Porath 4 00 JOl1n MClshaw 4 00 G U Mossutan 11 80 G H Folsom 4 Oil J T Naylor I . -OO , . I B Spencer 4 00 N 'rlIk Lee 8 ! 42 Ed A Lee- ' 400 ; la Satltrl 9 UO .J oe . Lorenz , 4' 00 Ge r CllrItotJb : : 4 001''H YJung 4 00 - W E I'ackeuliam l 4 00E B Wilkinson 2 60 A. B l\cAlevy 4 00 W Mrbchani 4 ; 00' .Johu 'Vlay 4 00' Julius Hauer 4 00. P lJ 1l1oway 1130 L Piper 4 00 H. It GileS ' 4 00 L GIles 4 00 L F Neubauer 425 It n. Cllstila 180 A G l'almer 400 B K tioyer 9 ) 00 Jes Reeves 4 00 J U. Keller 4 00 G W HOi1l 4 00 W 1\1 RR'ian 4 00 Jas Alley 3 GO J L Collins 3 55. I' . W N rlgbt A 4 00 G W Coleman 10 20 Joe Vmy 40 1 Uothleutucr 4 00 \\'m Cohee 1 86 E Coder . 400 Dave Fowler 4 00 , Clem llahn 4 00 R F IJsborn 100 ' F ! oW Pool 4 00 Wm Efilow 9 ) 70 .1. Stansiill l 4 00 Ii It Westover 1 45 C/E LawsoD , 2 00 G W Be ge' 4 00 A U Coleman ; 4 00 Ardll a'ers 1 45 WHl Cady 4 00 o H iwuer : 2 25 0 C Hrooks 2 00 Cyrus Hogen 2 70 Nicholas Uck 4 00 lJ tt IGnbea ; 2 70 J R Spencer : : 1 85 Chas Ura'IY 4 00" Eli S..encer { ; ? B Prentice . 4 00 Alex Allen 4 Ou \ \ III tl lase I 4 00 Vhas Polen . 4 00 Jubn Grooms 4 00 Cllas [ r Hoyer 4 0tJ fhos VV hismanu 4 00 E'P i'lksell 4 00 li E Sllertuan 19 5d Dan Barnes 4 00 A L illasple 4 00 Bert l\Ieanl 4 00 J W Stetter 2'00 W Volteutine 4 00 W 11 Sellers 3 35 Albert PIke . 4 00 fl.I Sauerwein , 4 00 - 'L E Shepar1 00 L C Starr 75 ; ; W D Rickttts. ; - 8 70 Ch : s Larson 4 00 P Ei\Ncl501l 4.QO I\d l < oster. 7 )5 George I"ost" r 18 lJO Krutter- & Hall 43 OS 1 t F P"ttycrew 11 64 A 1) , 'Ia - sun' 15 00 IV C.tdy , 1855 .1V III Geyer . 4 40 Hoy Geyer . 6 OU . Ciitsllers ; ' 3 00 Fled Uruoms . ' 150 C 0 lJl'uislJn .7 ,38 . J'rtJd ! guwards 12 20 1' ; A :5erby : 9 03 G .J Gaski I 7 50 .J .JV Wertz G 00 . WllfDah grn : 16 GU G II 11eNantee 5 00 F W Bnechle 17 52 . \ia1l1iel Halton 11 ' 45 Thus .Jones 2 00 " Ed Allen ' 6 0I I Joe ltuth 3 70 J Shel"ourue Jr 5 00Vm Fosrer 15 1'i5 Geo 1\1 Heath 9 ) 45 D II White 1G 55 Will Grooois 7 911 U W Guskill 3 50 D , VaJlIlcrllleer 50. ; T \ V'crt ? 3 uU J W 3eed V 17 75 T P Gret'll 8 55 olger ! 1 Arent 5 35 : 11 F , riiller 10 5-1 Geu St .tts 2 65 " 'hereupon.the . Board adjourlled until 'January 8th ! 1910. January 8th , 1910- The Board"met pursuant to ad- journment , present : James Mone , Chairman N. S. .Rowley and . J. . A. * Adamson. The following official bonds were approved , said persons hav . ing been appointed to their offices : : \V m. H. Morgan. Constable , Nen- zel precinct and Chas. St ' -John , , constable , Lavaca precinct. The following claims were al- 'lowed on the general fund : Cherry County Tel co. Service $101 00 Suite Journal Co. Supplies - 19 00 ( C C Parker Supplies for pauper 11 30 Parker & > 'airhead supp.ies for pauper ,26 50 ( J C Quigley Fees ' y : ' 5 ( E B Quiole Postal cards , . ' , 5 00 ( ' - - VV E Haley Premium on bonds . 54 00 1M Kice Prin ! iug. - ' N 2 50 I tteo Elliott supplies . . 1 00 Hutt & Frllz Supplies for jauper . , - , . . . . ' 9 15 - ' .0'\ J. li. A jers Commission ' 11 5t The following claims were ' al l- lowed on the road fund. ' ChaB : Lason 7 50 Arthur \lay : .6 00 .las > \ ells 4 50 .Jcrry Vian 12 00 Marcus Eaton C3 00 , Ira Johnsoll 3 00 W Vol entiim ' 33 00 .Jolm May 300 ; J itylstra 18-30 Alva M.I.Y : 4 50 F Stine 2475 C B \ \ ren 4800 . b M Wuodward 5 00 Frt'd Tinun .JO : 00 Wm i liankms 3 CJO Jl Borneman ' 6 00 G o M sir ; . : rave G 00 Ed 'rICe ' 15 00 .Jas Tice G 00 Earl Saunders 12 CO : U Alf.xamlcr 27 00 1'llIIm ' 36 .00 Geo .J udan 3 110 The following amounts were de - ducted from. the claimi allowed on this . date and applied on . delinquent personal taxes. . Chas Larso.u $ 7 50 ArthurJay : $ 6 00 Jas We-ls 4 50 Jtrry'Viall 6 95 M Eaton 4 10 Ira Johnson ,3 10 1 \V Vflleiitlii 33 00 John May 3 CO J By sira 17 65 Alva May 4 50 F Stine 12 25 C B Wren „ 31 10 Whereupon the Board adjourned until January 10th , 1910. . - . January 10th 1910 - . . . The Board met pursuant to ad- journment , members all present. The Board proceeded to' make an examination of the books 'and records in the County Treasurer's ! office , beginning ! with the balance on hand at the close of bu-iness on December 3Ur.190S. . - hereupon the" Board adjourned ] until January 11th , 1910. January 11th , 1910- " The Board met pursuant to ad- journment , members all present. The Board continued with the examination of the County Treas ' i urer's office. , . ' I Sixty names. were selected "from I which the pettit jury ' for the regu- lar spring term of the district ' court shall be dr wn . * , I The bnar.l 1 arranged a schp3ule : of rates which will be , paid by the count.\ " for work performed on the : pQgni : v' roads during the 'ear" . 10i4 ' . ' , ' " " t \ . . r 1 . . 1 > 0--- _ _ _ - - _ _ t- . . . - . , , . . ; " , , . , . \ ' . _ . . . . , w . . ' ' . - -.fF" _ r. 0 e . . . . . ; : 'Jf' . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , - . . - . . ' . . . . as follows : . - : . ? For man . , and one team . . , * § 3 ; 00 . pnr flay. : . . For man" and two teams ' r * ; 4 v > : > < r.d.iy. ; : . F > r man alone ' IJio jierday : . 1 .For each road overseer 2 . -.o.I t ' er ' day . , The following amounts ' are al- lowed for the purpose ' working the roads in eash road district - 'to , . be expended by the overf'p.f : of { said distsict and in no instai.re are any expenditures allowed to be . made by the road overseer iaex ; = cess of the amount set aside for each district without the consent - , of the Board of county commis- sioners , said amounts to be used during the year 1910 : JtOAD DISTRICTS No. 1 S ; 5. No. 12 S 75 No. 21 S 75 2 75 13 75 22 40 , * 3 55' 14 75 23. 30 \ * 4 iOO ' 15 50 275. " . , . * - 5 75 1C ' 50 25' 30' :6. ) 75 17 40 26 33 . . ' 7 75 18 75 27 30 9 50 19 ( ) 75 : ' ,28 75 10 50 20 75 & 29 75 11 75 , * The County'Clerk is instructed to'i otify each road overseer for the year 1910 of the above sched- ule and rates. Whereupon , the Board adjourned until January 12 $ , 1910. January 12th , 1910- , The Board met pursuant to ad journment , members all present. Frank Thompson was duly ap- pointed road overseer of District . No. 1 and his- official bond was ap- proved. - . The fee book of C. A. Rosseter was examined and checked up and his settlement with the county was approved , the amount found to be ' due the county being $133.15. The Board continued ; with the examination of the accounts of the County Treasurer. Whereupon the Board adjourned until1 January 13th , 1910. January 13th , 1910 = ' ' Board ad- The met pursuant to - : . journment : , members all present. " : t In the matter of-the application of Lou McDill , of Wood Lake _ vil- lage , filed in the fiffice of County Clerk on January 4th , 1910 , ask- ing that the county commissioners of Cherry county vacate the alley between lots 1-2-3 ; and lots 17-1 in block 23 in the Village of Wood Lake , Cherry county , . Nebraska and the said Lou McDill agreeing to deed to the general public an alley 16 feet wide on the south side ' of ldt l - 17 , . . block 23 in the said village of Woo d vJJake , the follow-1 ; ing ' named. - p.el ' ops < were appointed as the three . disinterested house- holders of said ' : village of Wood Lake , tov examine : the alley now located as running between lots 1-2-3 and lots 17-18 , block 23 of said village of Wood Lake , and file a report at the next regular session of the Board of county commissioners { of Cherry county , Nebraska , ' whether in their opin- ion i ' any injustice or inconvenience ' will be worked by the vacation of said alley provided a deed is se cured to the general public for an alley 16 foot wide on the south side of lot 17 , block 23 in said vil- lage. viz.-G. A. Waggoner , W. A. Parker and' W. Honey. . The Board continued with the examination of the Treasurer's office. , * Whereupon the Board adjourned until January 14th , 1910. January 14th , 1910- The Board met pursuant to ad- jourment , present : James Mone , chairman : and J. A. Adamson. , Wm. p . . H. Francke was appointed deputy county sheriff by C. A Rosseter , sheriff , ' and said appoint- ment is . 'this day approved and his bond is also , approved in the sum of ' $ lO , , OOO.OO and his cOlXp ensa- tiori is fixed at such fees . as he maJ . earn. . earn.The following claim was allowed on the general fund : Walcott and Alojjrissey , defending Coryell , $50. The Board continued with the examination o'f the 'county treas . . urer's office. . . - ' , Whereupon the Board adjourned until January 15th , . Jr' 1910. . . January 15th , 1910- The Board met pursuant to ad- . journment , present : James Mone , chairman and J. A. Adamson. , An application for'th'e purchase- of school land ha-ving been filed in the office. of county clerk on this date by Ifrancis McDermott ask- ing that a certain parcel of school land to-wit : commencing at a point5 chains west of 'the north- ' east corner of sec. 16 , twp 34 R 29 , running thence south 7 chains , thence , west 7 - chains , thence North 7. chains , thence east 7i chains . to place of beginning , be appraised ' for tlie purpose of" sale as provided by an act of . the legis- lature approved March ' 5th , 1885. , , : . James Mone ' and J. A. Adamsou county comrmssioners : , proceeded to view saicl l parcel of land for the purpose of appraising ! ame and- said , appraisement was'made : at § 7 per acre. 4 - vThokBoard , , continued ' .with the ' , ' . / . , - , . A . k . - - - - - - - - - . , . . . P . " , , . . - " I . I . : " t / " ' # " . ' " ' . ' " ' , " : . . - - . . . . - . . . - . . - , . . . . . . \ , r The Cause ; of Colds . : , . . ' . . ' j 1 I t . I : ' Good Advice Regarding the I. I . . ' . . Prevention of Coughs " and Colds , , K If people , would only fortify and ti- - strengthen the system the ma ' . jority of cases of coughs , colds and : ' pneumonia might be avoided. Dhese trouble are frequently due to " "weakness , , which produces a catarrhal condition of.the mucous membrane , which is an internal skin of the body. When this skin is weakened it , becomes easily in- ' fected with germs which cause , many of the diseases to which health is heir.- Healthy mucous membranes , are essential safe- , guards of the " body's general 'health. An excellent aid in the preven- . tion * of coughs , colds , pneumonia , and such like infectious diseases , is a remedy that will prevent or . cure catarrh. ' We have a remedy which we honestly believe to be unsurpassed in excellence for the prevention of coughs , colds and all catarrhal con- ditions. It is the prescription of a famous physician , who has an en- viable reputation of thirty xyears of cures gained through the use of this formula. We promise to make no charge for the "medicine , should it fail to . do as we claim. . We urge everybody who has need of such a medicine to try Rexall Mucu-Tone. It stands to reason that we could not afford to make such state ments and give our own personal guarantee to this remedy if we were not prepared to prove the reasonableness of our claim in ev ery particular , and we see no reason why anyone should hesi i , tate to accept our offer and try ; it. We have two sizes of Rexall NT u- , cu-Tone , price.s 50 cents and § 1.00. Sometimes a 50-cent bottle is suf- ficient to give marked relief. As a general thing the most chronic case is relieved with an average of three large bottles. You cab ob- tain Rexall Remedies in Valentine only at otir store , - The Rexall Store. Chapman , The Druggist. : ' ' V = checking up of the ; Treasurer's office. . office.Whereupon Whereupon the Board adjourned . until January 17th , 1910. " ' January 17th. 1910 - , The Board met pursuant to ad- journment , present : James Mone , chairman and J. A. Adamson. ' The statement of fees received by the county judge , during the , year 1910 was examined , found to be , correct and same approved. Commissioners tax voucher No. 648.issued January 3rd , 1910 is hereby cancelled and the county clerk instructed to draw a warrant on the road fund for $3.50 payable to Geo. W. Gaskill. The Board continued with the examination , of the county . treas urer's office. Whereupon the Board adjourned until January 18th , 1910. * S. D. A. Sabbath school at 1:30 : Sabbath " ( Saturday ) afternoon. Bible study and praise service at 2:30. : Last Sunday evening it was clearly proven from the'bible that i omplete annihilation % of body and soul is the punishment of the wick ed. This takes place at the close of the Millennium. . Next Sunday night our subject , is : The Nature and Events of the Millennium " Question box at the door. , This contractor got results. He knew how to feed his men. . Some . years ago a contractor build- ing a railroad in a warm climate was troubled a great deal by sickness among the laborers. He turned his attention at once to their food and found that they were getting . full rations of meat and were drinking water from a stream near by. He issued orders' cut down the amount of meat and to increase greatly the quantity of Quaker Oats fed to the men. men.He He also boiled Quaker Oats and mixed the thin oatmeaP water with , , 1 their drinking water. . Almost'instantly all signs of stomach disorders passed and his men showed . a decided improvement in , strength and spirits. . - This contractor had experience that taught him the great value of good oatmeal. 53 . . ' . ' , ' U. , S . Weather Bureau Report3 J WEEK ENDING FEB. 10,1910 : Daily mean temperature 24 ° . . . , " Normal temperature 20 = . - * . ' . - - Highesf temperature ° . Lowest temperature ' Range of temperature 4l = > . . Precipitation for week O.OtJof an inch. . . Average for ' . 2J : years 0.14of-an inch. : ' . ' . Precipitation March 1st to date 20.63 inches. Average . . . for 22years 22/p4 of an inches. . - , _ tJIOII."i _ JI McLii ; ' f" get . V rr " : . . . -'to - _ , . _ _ _ ; ' : . ' . . M i- . " . " ; ; 7" ' . . " . , \ . -r' - : : . f - ' . . ' , . . - i . . , . 1 - - - - - - . _ . - - - - " - - . . . u , . , , , . lP . - . . . . . . _ _ _ : to. ' . - . _ f . , _ . . . " . . . , . . . . . : : : . : _ : . . : : ; : , . . . . ? ? 1 r:1 ' . . . . ' _ , _ -AT- - - , , , - " : u - - - > ' ' ; .t. 1 j ' t tt C ; , _ > - ' _ _ ' _ ' ' ' --U _ L E 5 5 / : - ' kgt ; , + r : ' Lodye s t Prices w.LL Quickest Largest Best + Materials Service Stock COST ' > ! " . , , . - . and not in the : . , . , _ n , Trust. . f Hundreds of people in this state , many of them your neighbors , are ready to testify to the merits of the HAFER PLAN. . We have filled their Lumber and Material orders with better goods , , 1 ( in quicker'time : , at lower prices than their local dealers could give. , ; . . 1 LEARN THE HAFER PLAN NOW ; You have never had as good a chance to buy the best at right price _ , " , _ : ' . : ' Our independent policy will save you money. You can get a better _ I assortment of high quality materials than you can find in fifty line yards. ' i \Ve zre Independent the trust , and sell at prices which our great P buying , manufacturing and . , shipping facilities . . make possible. ' . . ! . This is YOUR Great Building Opportunity . . Get your local dealer's bid-then get ours. The prices will be lower , . - quality . better . . , service . more satisfactory. < I . - , - ' ' i A/on " cr B 10 We want to tell 'ycm about oar , . - R "E US - " . . \IM R I 1 - CL . . U 3 method of doing business Direct. : : - If you will come here and buy a carload we will pay : your round trip . railroad fare up to 150 miles each way , also your hotel bill. We pay freight on carload shipments. Remember our South Omalia branch office. . . . , SEND FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE C. 3AFER LUMBER COMPANY , COUNCIL IOWA. BLUFFS , , - - - . . 1 i- . ' , . , . > . < ' . , ' ' > ' 4 . . , . . . . . " . " , . . . ' Buy Bov e's Furnace at Factroy Prices " . r And save from one-th'rd to one-half the cost of any first-class , heating plant , haying EQUAL CAP AUITY.I ' . l * SIXTY DOLLARS . . We sell a first-class furnace , suitable for a cottage with all pipe . ' and fittings for $60 00 , and larger furnaces at proportionately low . prices. , : ? We mlnuf-tctnrp : 36 different furnaces of the leading styles. We , . : : own onp : of the best equipped , , < iE ' plants . in the west We manufacture , the very btst and sell at the lowest . 'ti : i- ' 1 possible manufacturer's price. Our ' , furnaces burn any kind of fuel. _ . : The Bovee furnace is the only " furnace having a perfect forced Ven = : . ' " tilating System , that Insures pure air in every part of the house. The value . , it ' . of this forced ventilation cannot be ' r . q , over-estimated , especially in case ot "mss r- bad lungs or sickness. t _ : i , 4uP We ship everything properly pre + - pared ready to install so that any . . : - v.M ' handy man can properly install our 1 ll'h , „ r , . , . , ' , r furnaces without any assistance from . . . . , . a tinner. . " .c UIGjt4 - , . Send rough plan of building to be r heated and get our three-colored cata ' ; , log ] and best plans for heating plant. - A letter to us will save you about half' - A't2 - = the cost of a heating plant. 'J BOVEE , FURNACE WORKS 1 f 496 8th St. , - WATERLOO , IOWA ' : . . - , - - . - , - - , . " , . - . . , " . , . y < ' - ! . , . a- @ ii @ } IIDJJw.r \ ! @ ! jmtf ? . il1\ \ ' ' ; . , b ; @ : @e { g 5 fj I ! . il171' I 0 1 Pool I and BIId I , Hall r . ; , l' , J' i' I . . and I . . ' " , : Cigars ; . : , : , . @o > > ) - . ' ; . ill Soft Drinks , ; .1- , . , I JOHN G. STETTER s PROP. . I @ < @ Q . { [ lli f ' 1 llJ\ { ( f. .ilJlfa c lilig.lUID ( t _ -U ' i- ii a ' . Or . . Go to the Y . e e t e . A A Stock Exchange Saloon I . VALENTINE'S . PURE LIQUOR CENTER . /f- - . . ' .r- Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr. I O _ 8 e e . . . _ _ e @ . . . _ _ _ i A Near Depot. Good Rooms. A f , - gThe City Hotel : ' A - R. HOWE , Propr. " . .I Rates $1 per day , Calls _ for all trains. _ _ e 88 . _ f . I GRANT BOYER : . . i - - - j - - , - - _ - . - - _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , , . CARPENTER & BUILDER. - I . . . X ) $ . - . . . _ . , ' . All kinds of wood work . done to ordjer. Stock tanks : made in ' all s es' . . . . : - . ' " Kesidence and shop one block sontE of passenger ' depot. ' . " Valentine . , PHONE 72 Nebrasfea- : _ . - ' - . , , . ' , : . . -References : My Many , Customers - : " " . " , . . , : . . . . . , . . : . - " . , " \ ' _ - ' . _ . . . . . , _ , ' 'ti : , : : ' . - . - ' . , , , . . ' . : . , . . ! . > . , - J . T - ' - . _ - F . 'e