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cost. Save money by getting , our prices
before purcha ing.
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Mark Zarr - - Foreman. ,
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Thursday , April 7 / 1910.
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Omaha Will ' Visit Us.
One hundred Omaha.capitalists ,
. wholesalers and manufacturers I
will make a tour through South
J Dakota and northern Nebraska
ffzi ; ! ' . . May 15 . . , ' to May 2,5 on a special
. . ff xt- " . tr in. 'The route in'cludes i stations
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S. : ' on ' tike Platt line' ofthejMilwaukee : : ;
' . . < f : : t ' - : fro'rA'Yankto . , to'Canton ; from Elk I
: : r . " "Point-to Mitchell ; from Mitchell
: : to-Bapid . City. . . . From the Black
Hills country the party will re
turn over the Northwestern line ,
stopping a practically . every sta-
tion in Nebraska.
\ ' ' 'bile "out to boost ' , wholesale
and manufacturing "ou'siness'of
Omaha , these parties have proved
great boosters ; in.tbejmst , for the
cities and towns which they visit ,
, carrying they do mov-ing pic-
r- . ' ' ' : ' * carrY ; pg as . y -
, { { ] : ture .ca.merp.s' , a'number of news-
k _ . * . . ? p.aper - "and ; . magazine writers who
. : .r. . . ' " . . fail send in boosts for ev-
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, 'c t ; : ery towntand . . ity. They investi-
. , , _ . . ' ' < ' 'gata < , " every opportunity i and re
source of the communities they
. visit , have been known to spend ,
several hours looking over live
stock , piles of weel ) , prize grans ;
, , . ' > , -and city , . . improveJ ] ) , nt s. The .
, . , .Ji 1' : pities and towns 'they ; 'will'see'on' . .
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this i trip \vill ' beMl of interest to
- . : . - business , men and bankers. , . ' ,
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'J " . ' have filed -with the clerk of the
. S. . -board of trustees of the Village of
, . , . V lentin , 'Nebraska , a petition ,
: accompanied by a bond duly ] at-
, ; ' tested , said petition praying that
_ . . I be granted a license to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors in
block 12 , lot 4 , in said village of
Valentine , Cherry county , Ne-
braska , for the year ; ending May
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Dated April 7 , 1910.
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4----------- . Although the farmer of today is able
_ _ to buy almost anything he wants to
S wear . or to eat he isn't paying enough
attention to food values when it comes
_ * 'to , his own table.
. \ , He feeds his stock carefully , avoids
: . , ; a . . . . ' . - . . over-feeding and selects the stock food
: ' lhat he ] . believes will give the best re-
f _ . ; : Z-n . . in strength and general efficiency.
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For Catarrh.
Medicine . Free in ; Every
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Case Where It Fails
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Neglect or pessimism , we believe ;
is the greatest enemy the public has
to contend with when applied to the
loss or recovery , of health. Prac-
ticallj every case of consumption
might Have been cured if hope had
been maintained and proper treat-
ment hod been resorted to at the
first : sympton of the disease. Until
the advanced stage is reached con-
sumption is curable. Catarrh is
responsible , we believe , for many
cases of consumption. It is about
catarrh we want to talk to you to- i
day , incidentally ] consumption , since :
the two are so closely allied.
We have a medicine made from a
prescription of one of the most suc
cessful catarrh , specialists ! known. I
We believe it is positively without
an equal. We are so satisfied that
we , are right , that . we will supply
the medicine free in every instance
where it is used according to direc-
tions for a reasonable length of
time- should it fail to give satis-
faction in _ every particular.Ve
want every oe ) to try this medicine
at our risk. There are no con-
ditions attached to our offer. We
put the user under no obligations
to us whatever.
The medicine we want you to try
is Rexall Mucu-Tone. It is a
catarrh remedy that goes direct to
the seat of trouble. It is carried by
the blood to every part of the sys '
tem. It purifies and enriches the
blood , tones up the mucous sells
and brings about a condition of
health and strength that tends to
prevent the germs of consumption
from getting a start. Besides this ,
Rexall Mucu-Tone is a wonderful
appetizer , digestive aid and flesh
builder. Its good effects are often
felt from the very first dose. It is .
one of the largest and most satis-
factory selling medicines that we
have ever had anything to do with
We know so . . . . much of the great
good that t it has done that we per-
sonally back it up with our reputa-
tion .and money , which fact should
be ample guarantee to satisfy any ' '
body. Rexall Mucu-Tone come in
two sizes , 50 cents' and $1 00. We I
urge you to try it. ' Remember you
can obtain Eexall Remedies- in
Valentine only at our store , - The
Rexall store. Chapman , the Drug
gist , .
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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
Valentine , Neb. , March 32
1910.-The . board of county com
missioners of Cherry county ! , Ne- :
braska , met in special session pur-
suant to the call _ of the couaty
clerk , said special session being
called for the purpose of receiving
bids .and awarding contract for the
construction of a steel bridge in
Lavaca precinct and for the trans-
action of any other business of the
county properly presented. Pres
ent , James Mone , chairman , N. S.
Kowley and J. A. Adamson. .
Upon examination of the bids
on file in the county clerk's office
for the construction of a steel
bridge in Javaca precinct at the
place known as the Case crossing ,
all bids were rejected.
Upon due consideration of the
protest affidavit of James Hudson
for personal tax paid by him for
the year 1909 , amounting to 77.78 ,
paid under protest , Feb. 8 , 1910 ,
as evidenced by tax receipt No.
2449 , for the reason that said as- .
sessment was erroneous , he not
being the owner of said property
at that time , same was approved
and ' a refund of 77.78 was order-
ed made to him.
refund of § 3.30 was ordered
made to Winnie Ayers of Merri-
man precinct , on tax receipt 1422
year 1908 , for taxes erroneously
assessed to her. ' . '
The . , board proceeded'to view
the Morris bridge near the east
county line with a view of ordering
sime replaced , said bridge having
been carried . out by high water.
The County clerk is instructed
to ship one road plow , to M.Mone ,
overseer of f road district 12. .
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W. D. Clarkson ' was appointed
road overseer district 5 , and Frank
Hook of district 11.
Board adjourned , . ; March 14.
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March 14 , 1910.
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Board met as per. adjournment ,
members all present. , . .
Protest affidavit of Chappel >
Br s. for ' . . fuiid " of ier "sorral Ax _ - .
es , amounting § 13.45 , evidenced
by tax receipt 2595-1909 , Cherry
county , paid under protest , was
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rejected for the reason that said
amount of taxes , are due Cherry . ,
county . and not to Brown county ,
said property having been found I
in Cherry county at the time ot. .
assessment.
Protest affidavit of J. I. Mahan .
for personal taxes paid by him ; ' in
Cherry county per receipt- " No.
2049-1909 , amounting to § 51v25 ,
was rejected for the reason that
said taxes are due Cherry county
and not to Brown county , said
property having been found in I
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Cherry county at time of assess-
ment. "
Protest affidavit of Thomas F.
Baxter for personal ! taxes paid by
him in Cherry county for year
1909 , per tax receipt No. 1778 , I
amounting tu § 18.08 , was rejected :
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for the reason that said amount of
taxes are due to ' Cherry county .
and Lot to Brown county , said
property having been found in
Cherry county at time of assess -
ment.
Protest affidavit of . T. F. Bax-
f
ter for personal taxes paid by him
in Cherry county for year 1909 ,
per tax receipt No. 1722 , was re-
jected for the reason that said
amount of taxes are due Cherry
county and not to Brown county ,
said property having been found
in Cherry cdunty at time af as-
sessment.
The following changes were
made in the schedule of. rates
adopted bythe : .bo rd " at their
January , 1910 , meeting be paid
for road work during the year ;
1910 : .
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Man and one team , per day $3.50
Man and two teams " 5.00
Man without team " 1.75
The county clerk is instructed
to notify all road overseers of the
above change. .
The board authorized the coun '
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'ty clerk to purchase a new Kem-
ington typewriter and place the
Underwood typewriter , which he
now. has.in the office of the sheriff.
The commissioners entered ' into
a contract with S. M. Woodward ,
justice of the peace , , 'nand for . l- : -
I 'il L.iH . oJ J
win . precinct ; , for the car& tit tt *
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Shepardj , a pauper , who has a leg- -I
al settlement in Cherry county ,
whereby the ' S. M. Woodward is
, to receive § 50 per month , payable
I on the first of eachmonth and the \
county clerk is instructed to draw I
I warrants for . the above amount as I
I the same becomes due. * !
I The board ' organized a new road I i
district in Elsmere precinct , com-
; prising all of said precinct , to be'
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known as district No. 31. Ben F.
Addis was appointed overseer. F.I
The board instructed Com'r
! I Mone J to visit the Sheridan county I
court : house for the purpose of in-
specting the heating plant in said
, court house , and make his report I
j. 1 to the board at their next meeting
f relative to the advisability of
I ! placing a similar heating plant in
the Cherry county court house.
Whereas an. emergency exists
in relation to the Norris bridge lo ] -
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cated between sections one and
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two , township 33 , range 25 ; and
" ' Lavaca . bridge in Lavaca precinct , I
same is so declared and the board
I entered into a contract with the
Canton Bridge Co. , for the re
moval of the Morris j bridge from
the river and its replacement on
the tubes at the original bridge
site and for the raising of said
I bridge four feet higher and the re
placement of all broken steel ; for
: ; the removal of Lavaca bridge out
of the river , including tubes , and
for the furnishing of new steel and
' 24 feet of 30-inch tubes in 6-foot
sections and for the removal of
1 I | said Lavaca bridge from its pres-
ent site to the Case crossing at
section 31 , tp 32 , r 40.
Ben , F. Addis was appointed .
constable ? n and for Elsmere pre
cinct to fill vacancy.
Fred M. Edwards was appoint-
ed road overseer district No. 6.
The commissioners and P. H.
Young , county assessor , accepted
the resignation . of Henry . Fowler
as deputy assessor in and for
Crookston precinct and appointed
Morris Anderson.
. A' refund of 2.00 r < i is : ordered
made to Julius Rauer . . on account
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of a double assessment . . of poll tax
for year 1908. . . .
Petition of Ed' 'V- Vogel et al
for the construction of" a steel
bridge across the Niobrara river I
at a point near the northeast corn s
er of lot 5 , sec 25 , tp 33 , r 29 ap
proved.
Petition of J. C. Larson et al
for the repairing and maintenance I
of the two 14-foot bridges across
Goose creek , , approved. .
The following claims were al - . .
lowed on the general fund :
J W Yeast car of coal § 223 40
E B Quible treas fees „ etc 146 50
Sheriff Rosseter expense 42 00
N S Rowley com'r fees 24 00
James Mone do 39 90
J A Adamson do , 19 20
Adjourned to March : 26.
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March 26 , 1910.
Board met as per adjournment.
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Present : James Mone , chairman ,
and J. A. Adamson.
In the matter of the petition of
Egbert Bonnen for a license to
sell malt , spirituous and vinous
liquors in the village of Kilgore
Nebr. , said petitioner was granted
a license as petitioned for if he pay
into the jcounty treasury the sum
of § 500 as required by law and
his giving a good and sufficiest
bond as required by law.
H. R. Hendricks was appointed
justice of the . peace for Eli pre-
cinct ,
Mathias Boltz was appointed
road overseer district No. 9 , vice
Henry Schaefer resigned.
The county clerk is instructed
, to advertise for bids for the fur-
nishing of all material and the
construction of the following
: bridges :
One 90-ft. span in Lavaca pre-
cinct at the old bridge site of the
Lavaca bridge.
One 100-ft. span to be located
near the northeast corner of lot 5 ,
sec 25 , tp 33 , r 29.
, Whereupon the board adjourn
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Kerosene oil , best grade 15
cents , .per , gallon" . ) ) . .at- Fisch ' r's
Hardware. " . r 9 .
" ' 'A car or two of Early Ohio po
: tatoes for sale. . . . , E. : QRMESHER ,
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- Durability -
TO do good work and be durable seems to us Strong points
on the disc harrow question. Good work demands a harrow '
that pulverizes the ground thoroughly , that cuts out dead furrows , .
that adapts itself to any uneven condition of the ground. ! *
To be durable a harrow must have a Strong frame , Steel
shanks , Jff gang boli $ > laeavy gauge discs , and a r
general construction throughout that leaves no room for question ,
as to the strength of any part. . : . _ , .
All these points have been built .
into the Deere-Model B. ' '
- .o o . It is the most
comfortable
It is the only barrow to .
Iiarrow tiraS ° rlCc upon.
is ilcsible
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-It is made in all sizes from 4' 10 10' cut , 16 % 18 " . anti - 20 "
.eSIseS has improved oscillating scrapers , extension oil tubes ,
with or without weight boxes , and all sizes are furnished with a
stub tongue. If you are in the . market for adisc harrow be .
sure to see ftae Mod l B at our store. .
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Henry Schaefer ,
Nenzel , _ Nebr. , . . . . . . / ;
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Has received three car loads of Farm Im : I
plements , Harness and Hardware. He
wants the farmers to know that hecan
- supply them at a saving in price. ' Every-
. . thing ' needed on a farm. - Call and see me at
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V Walther F. A. Meltendorff , Propr.
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CARPENTER & BUILDER.
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All kinds of wood work done to order. " Stock tanks made in all size3. '
Residence and shop one block south of passepger . depot. '
Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : My Many Cupt.r.11Jers.
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