- t i ' " ' : - - i I \ \IIL . _ - s j ® A i\IRed * 1 G CedarI 1 Flakes ' I I I 1 A sure protection against moths. Com Corn-j5 posed of Red Cedar re- I I enforced with some of i . ' the best Moth killers known. , t I Get a box when you A ' put away your furs and I woolens for the sum mer. - I Large box for 15c. . m , ( ! A * . MlJr- --i7Trra3EiaHl i VALENTINE. HED W . - . . . . - - - . . . . - - . . - . . 4 EllJG : - - - - . . - - - - - 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 I any business , either large or small. It makes no difference whether we pay out § 10 or $10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. t , 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. ' . ' . . _ . _ . - . . . - ivwwv = = , Ir rwwvw , . : * : JOHN D. EATON 1 Drayman : Light and Heavy : Draying J < , , . , Furniture and pianos handled : < t , in a careful manner. Coal , hauled and trunks and grips : > a specialty. Phone No. 13i. AA. Are You Going to Do It This Spring or put it off and not have the benefit and lose the value it gives { to a place ? . Put out a few of the best varieties. It'e most interesting will do you more good-we want thein to do 3-011 : good. . good.We I We have the following varieties in the nurser ) ? : We have 22 varieties of Summer , Fall and Winter Apples , 7 varieties of Crab Apples. 5 varieties of Cher- ries , 7 varieties of Plums , Peaches , Currants , Gooseberries ; : , Blackberries , Raspberries , Grapes , Strawberries , Evercreens , Shade Trees , Forest Trees , Roses and other Ornaments adapted to this part of the state. GET THE CHEAPEST for a lonir time usefulness TREE IS A PER MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees prown nearest home. They are ac climated and grown under same con- ditions jou want them to grow , and where they can be had fresh and' planted the quickest , and from those that are gowingorchan : s for them- selves and are producing fruit and will lurnibh : any information desired for you to succeed. Come to the nursery and see the stuff or write for catalogue and prices. 65 acres in nurserv and our own orchards. . , Chas , } , Boyd , Brown County Nursery Ainsworth , Nebr , Nursery one block north-east : of the ) Court House. ) . i W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUR & FEED General Merchandise 1 25 y- PJIONE I 1 1/ . Nebr. cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , : _ ' 1 H. AILEY , 1 Dentist. Office over the grocery department erf T. C. Htrnb 's store t . . - - .r . , C w v D X 0 L , ; The only high-cis ; Baiting Powder sold at a moderate price. f' ' r : ii' U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING ; .J1J1'l 2 , 1910 Daily mean temperature G0 = . . . Normal temperature 02 = Highest temperature 81 ( ° . Lowest temperature ° . Range of temperature 40 ° . Precipitation for week O.IW : of an inch. Average for a . : ; years 0.8of \ an inch. . Precipitation March 1st to date 2 li ] inches. Average for 22 years 6.97 of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. - _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ Talk of the own. . . Four-room house for rent. „ ! . , M. RICE. M. Katie Noble. home from California. "repay the highest cash price for , creaml . - A. JOHN & Co. 15 Fresh garden seeds in all va- rieties at Fischer's Hardware. 9 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Zarr : , Monday , May 30 , 1910 , a girl. Boys' suits , from S to 16 , value $ i.50 : , to be sold for $2.50. 21 3 - Mike Davis. There will be services Sunday , June 5 , in St. John's church both morning and evening. Combined book case and writing desk for sale at about half price. - \V. B. Grace , Donoher Hotel. 2 The CRYSTAL WHITE REFRIG- ERATOR is what you need this summer. Bus it at Fischer's Hard- ware. 14 The C. W. Way Co. , Architects , Hastings , Nebraska , will furnish you with plans and specifications , for any class of building you wish , to erect. Ask them for informa- ( tion. 15tf There will be a cradle roll con- test Sunday June 5 at 2:30 : p. m. , at Ward school . house , 4 : miles northwest of Valentine. Every body invited. Admission free. Collection taken. The mission at the Catholic church last week was well attend- ed by Catholics from all parts of the county. The Reverend Fath- ers , John J. Donoher and Simon A. Ryan S. J. , of Chicago assist- ed Father Blaere in conducting the services. . A memorial program was given i in the high school Monday , at- tended by the old soldiers and fol- lowing aM 1 went in autos and wag- ons to the cemetery to decorate. : Rev. Caldwell preached a memor- lial sermon at the Presybterian church Sunday , with the old sold- iers as guests. - Rev. Father Leo M. Blaere ex- pects to depart Friday night for New York where he will take the steamer for his old home at Kortrijk , Belgium , to visit his mother and sisters whom he. has not sppn for a number of ypars. HP will ! also attend 'The Passion Play" atOberammergau , Bavaria , while in Europe , and expects to be gone fiboufc three months The Fathers of St. Francis Mission will have charge of the parish here during Father Blaere's ab sence. John M. Roan of Woodlake and Miss Eda V. Broad of Britt , were married at 2:00 : p. m. , May 12 , 1910 at the St. Nicholas church , the Rev. Father Blaere officiating. Mr. Roan is too well known in this part of the county to need comment. Suffice it to say that he is still a young man , engaged in the ranch business southwest of Woodlake , and by fair dealing , industry and sociability has made many friends besides accumulated a competence. Miss : Broad is one the Cherry county teachers and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Broa'd , living 12 miles northwest of Valentine. . . I . S Stetter Fischer. Wednesday , June 1 , at eight o'clock , occurred the marriage of Miss Anna Stetter and Mr. Frank Fischer jr. , HCT."r. . W. Wells : performing the marriage cere- no ony. Miss Margaret Haley presided at the organ. Miss Caroline Stetter acted as bridesmaid and the groom was at- tended by his brother , Mr. Roscoe Fischer. Only relatives were present. Autos took the bridal party to the borne of the bride's parents , the newly ] married pair taking the 10:30 : train for Chicago. - I THE DEJIOCIIAT \ extends con- gratulations. , Presbyterian Church. J. M. CALDWELL , D. D. PASTOR. . The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the morning service. . . All members of the church as well as others desiring to commnue with us are requested to -be pres , ent. St. Nicholas Church. Services will be held in the Citholic church as follows : In Valentine on Sunday , June 12. Low mass at 8 a. m , 2nd mass at 10 a. m. County Clerk Cumbow was in Omaha last week. E. H. Bohle of Johnstown was in town yesterday. ' E. L. Hutchison was up from Penbrook , Tuesday. Judge Quigley visited Wahoo last Saturday to Tuesday. Col. Towle has been quite ill and has a nurse from Omaha. Mrs. Nicholson departed this morning for Seattle to spend the summer. Grant Boyer and - assistants . built . , . . . . ' a fine porch this week for ye edi- t > r , I. M. Rice. Mrs. Geddes is fitting up the Borman building on Main street for an ice cream parlor. George Tobien and wife came down from Crawford to attend the Stetter-Fischer wedding. Robert Koontz and family have moved here from Merriman into Mrs. Carter's smaller house. Elden Sparks is back from Seat- tte and has resumed his position with the Ludwig Lumber Co. The Valentine Lumber Co , is building a large shed on the cor- I ner of Catherine and Hall Streets. 1 No 1 boys' suits , from 4 to S ' 1 value § 4 00 to be sold for' ' years , \ e : OS , sold' : I tl } § 1.95. - Mike Davis. ' ) l 3 II t . , s : A car or two of Early Qhio po- tatoes for sale. E. OIIMESIIER , 0 9 Valentine , Nebr. s ' sf Our VACUUM CLEANER , will do ' ' l'l your spring house cleaning. Order it from Fische'rs Hardware. 14 t The Valentine Bakery was pur- chased by the Horne Bakery May C 20 , and Mr. ' Valentine binds him1 1 ) self to not engage in the business ti in Valentine for five years. : 1 August Detgen and Miss Anna 1 ; 1 Giese were married at Hancock Minn. , April 3 , 1910. The bride is a daughter of Herman Giese , e who moved from the German C Settlement 15 years ago. g The Masons had third degree s work Tuesday night , conducted v by Rev. Wells , who has also been r chosen as delegate to the grand lodge in Omaha next week. He goes today to Woodlake as in- t stalling officer of the 0. E. S. t A. L. Stewart , T. W. Carr , f I \ Ir. Boyer , Mr. Bohner and Theo- t Folk from the south central part \ of the county were in town this r week , making returns to the a county * Also Ira Johnson of Latl vaca , Mat Boltz of Nenzel , ' \Y 1Il. a Wray of Kilgore , Frank Lee of rt ] Brownlee and . several others were ) h . , - , in town.4 c . - I , ' . . , - - - - - - - - . . . . . ; is . ' , . J ! - : b - I , - I. I I Kiigoe : , 1 . e b r . , . - / r , : ' : Two Days = = = July.4th and 5th. . ! , . , . . - - - . ' PROGRAM. ' " , -H . . . . I t e Plorse race - - . . - Prize 20.00 ( I : ' I Bucking contest ' - Prize $10.00. Saddle horse race - " 15.00 Fat man's race' - " 5.00 * j Pony race J \ . - " 10.00 . Sack race - - " 5.00 Foot . race - " - 1" 5.00 _ Greased pig - . ' - , " 2.50 , . . \ ' Girls' 1 race - - - _ " 2.50 IT' I1 race - - " 2 .D .0' . - , Eoping contest , prize 1000. , - : " . - ' . - Two Stands. Beef for Indians. - BOWERY DANCE. MERRY : = GO = ROUND . _ = - = - Fire Works in the Evening. Everybody.Come ! . " - ' - - . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . ' _ ' .n. . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . _ , . _ I _ Old Crow' . , , ' t- 'f. Hermitage i .4 D .t , firt , , Brands ' and . Bottled . , Sr. ,1 ; Gruc'hen- n tjjffKKivg - .r ft Yvi' ' . ' . _ - y' D ; Under the j s y % - A&s , , $ & * i i - -/vss-f a I i < heimer . Supervision : Rye of the . ' r ; - ' ' "Y : ' . Whiskeys. U. S. Gov.V : : . . \ , \T e also handle the S5udweiser Beer. . . THE PAL.ACE SALOON . , . HENR.V STETTER , Propr. , - - - - - Notice of Hearing. ' 0 all iKT.sons } interested in the estate . of ' 0111 II. Ooleniau , Into of Cherry county , Ke- iraska : , deceased. You are 1ll'I'Chnotlfll'd thnt on the iC.th : + : ay : of May : , , J' : . n. 11.(1. ) ( E. 1) . Clarke : Hied ' a i iPt ' Itlon in thl'l'ountl'ourt of Cherry ' coun- y , Nebraska , praying ] ! : ihnt administration ii said above estate he d spen.M'd ] with and hat the probate court make a final decree miiing the heirs of the decedant. ' and that iiid petition will be heard in the county ourt room Valentine , in said county , on lie llth d : ' \ " of June , . \ . 1) I . , UUO , at th ' hour f 10 oVloi k a. in. It is luru.er ordered that notice of said earing be given all persons interested ' in 1 iiid e.state'by the publication ) of this notice i : > r throe successive ' weeks ' : in Valentine ) lenioerat ' , a newspaperprintedantlpublish- : ] 1 ] il and circulated ( county. ' . Dated this : : : T.th ( day of May : , A. P. . I'.UO. JAMES C. QUIOT.KY. SEA i. ] . 0 : .5 County Judge. ! Last ! week a day operator at > dy , A. II. iMcShever , who had teen there a short time imbibed oo freely of the t cup that cheered ( ! ilm , going into the Cody hotel : itchen and raising a disturbance. Vhen ordered out by one of the girls he slapped her and brand ish- i d a revolver in her face. The ashier ordered him out and he ailed her vile names , pointed a fun : at her head and threatened to hoot her full of holes. His abu. = e ras \ endured until the landlady ar- ived home. She applied to the ustice of the peace , F. Kemp Jeath , to get papers served on he outlaw and hold him in cus- ody until the sheriff could arrive rom Valentine , but the justice of he peace didn't act in any way. Vhen Deputy Sheriff Francke ar- ived some persons hid the outlaw way , but he re-appeared after . he sheriff left , brave and fral'less.i i s before. Complaint was made to : he railroad officials , who reported im and he was immediately dis- harged A. 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