( : - : : : - - . : . _ _ - ) : - - _ _ _ * _ _ = r : _ - t . = _ : . _ c _ : : o - ? : : = : - : t . . . ' . . " . . . . " . . . . , ' , ' / " _ . < ' ; , " . . . ' . " , , ' . ' + . } " ' ,1- ' . . . , , r , : - 1 'f : : , ' 'J. . . . I'f . ' j f : , . . . ' . , - ' . s ' , I. . f . . . S' T. " ' . . . 7.I L - , . I f ' ' _ _ * _ e E . , ' : ' W. A. PARKER i 1l l 1 11 1 s < , . . - . . - - - F ; ! I . _ f' , - _ . A . r. General Merchandise i 8 . , . sc , - ' - - - - - Men's Clothing and Furnishings + , Ladies' . . ! Skirts , V\r aists , Pattern Hats , Millinery : roods , Notions , Ladies' Furnishings. - Underwear and Hosiery , Boots and' . Shoes , Groceries , Patent Medicines. - . - ' Flour , Ground Feed and Grain. i I Wood Lake , = = Nebraska , e _ @ @f8 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i.- . . . . . . . _ . - . . ' . , , > * /WwSKA. 2 n : ; : J.-.f JVw A.J-AAA.A:7'\AiV'-d. . ; ' ; ' ,2 JHDAY'j : , GENERAL ERCHANOISE : , : 5' ' I , : ' We Buy and Sell Horses , t , 1 Wood Lake , . . Nebraska > > : . 'wvvY'Y'V' " V = VYVVYYYY ! I ! \ ® m ea a m a , alN3 ° UQ.9.L ® u.t.q I , 1 M r , KT fiti HOWE & MONTAGNE tg f Q8 RY S T A8 ; m : I , = I A . , u till' ' ' 1 IWJ I I I ' Livery , Feed and : tr..vi Sales Stable. ] " . . . f . . f8 P J .l . Wood Lake , Nebraska : J Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing : Parties. e : t t > ie n e ( ; ) nr-6'cfr"6ir ; . ni1rn r H. A. L YON S , . E * Successor ( to "WVlker & ; Lyons ) r . . . Wood Lake , Nebraska 1 Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting and fishing parties. . Mo Lotspeich , ( Successor to Ed Young. ) . + Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods d , Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish . ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery. Men's Clothing and Furnishings . . . . " . FLOUR , FEED .A ND COAL. ' > . . Wood Lake = . Nebraska. " . PTIBTJTC'SA-LE ! of S 'Registered Shorthorn Cattle i The undersigned will sell at public auction at Valentine , . Sat. , June 25 , 1910 , t " commencing at 1 o'clock p . - m. , sharp , the following : . , i . 19 Head of Cows , Heifers and 1 Bull , . . Consisting of 12 head of young cows , some of which will have calves at foot and others will be fresh soon ; 7 head of yearling heifers in good flesh and a fine bunch ; 1 extra good Inglewood bull coming 3 years old. * These cattle are all registered Short-horns in good flesh and I good breeding condition. The young bull , Prince , in the above of- _ fering , was sired by Imp. Inglewood 151200 ) , winner of first . prize in Kansas City in 1900 , and sold at that time for 83,400. Terms made known , on day of sale. EASTERN IOWA BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION , . L. W. Davidson , Mgr. , . Col. ! G. E. Tracewell , Auct. W. E. Haley , Clerk , - - - Strayed from my place , 7 miles northeast of Simeon , one bay 2-year-old ' . filly , branded H on right shoulder ; 1 bay yearling filly , unbranded , has wire cut on top of left fore . < , leg. EKAKK J. B. HIGGIN , - . 20 . 3 Simeon , Nebr. . > . + . . - For Sale. I have for sale 1 Shorthorn and 1 Red Poll Durham bull ; also one high grade Jersey bull. No furth- er use for these bulls ; will sell them cheap. J. M. : RALYA , . 16tf Burge , Nebr. I - " - . . . . " " - . . . : . - : , - " - - . : . . : _ ; = ' " ' ' ' ' ' - - - . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - x - = . ; ; : . . = . ' - - . . . - . I , . . 4 ? \ S r . ' . . ' . . . . . , . . t- ' ' , ' " . : ' " * . ' * . " , . , " , " . . . . . ' , " ' . . t -0/ ; \ .J " ; J J . . ' Y' v J J J J " ' ' r r r / J r r' J . : Wood Lake Department I I ADVERTISING RATES : : Locals or reading notices 5 cents per line each insertion. Display advertising : 50 cents per inch per month each issue ; $1.00 per inch peiynonth double column. . . , , . . Mrs. W. A. Parker is quite ill. Harry McDill : and Cliff lott have started in to shear sheep at McDill's. . I Mrs. "r m. Bailey of Colorado i is i visiting : her parents , Mr. and Mrs. McNamee. . Casius Hagen and wife were in to the ? \ I. W. A. festival from their ranch last' Saturday. Alfred Schleuter has had all of the buildings on his ranch south of town treated to two coats of paint by C. F. Miller. John Applegate has started things booming again by putting down a cement sidewalk in front of his town residence. On Tuesday , May : 31 , announce- ment was made of the betrothal of Alfred Morris and Miss Leola "West of Wood lake precinct. The young man is the eldest son of A. E. Morris , and a grand-son of U. S. Commissioner James Morris of Johnstown. The young lady. is the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse West and is a typical American girl of the highest sterl- ing character , beloved by all who know her and has the best wishes of the entire community. Badger Lake. Cecil Barnes is building a house on his claim. John Devillers is the owner of a new top buggy. Dan Adamson and wife visited Chesterfield Sunday. J. D. Teeters went to Cody Monday after freight. Chas. Kime went to Cody rec- ently after a load of freight. Ansel Bjorkman has returned from his visit at Hay Springs. Ray Kime , who has been attend- ing school at Hot Springs , has re turned home'for vacation. Dock Johnson , wife and son of Grant Pass , ' Ore. , , arrived last Sunday and are visiting Mrs. Johnson's daughter , Mrs. Daniel Adamson. - I W. F. Parker and wife left for Omaha and Iowa points and ex- pect to be away for about 10 days. The C. & N. W. cement work- ers are here to put in crossings and sidewalks in their portion of the town. Miss Mary Hanna has been on the 'sick list for a few days. ' On Saturday , June 4 , Wood Lake Camp , M. , V. A. , held an ice cream festival at which the Hon. J. C. Quigley , county judge , spoke as to the benefits of fratern- al insurance societies and their remarkable growth in the last de- cade. The address as a whole showed a master conception of the subject at hand. In the evening. I U. S. Commissioner James Mor ris of Johnstown spoke on the same subject , after which the young people enjoyed a dance music being furnished by the Cot- 1 I trell sisters of Bassett. About 25 couple of oodmen and Royal Neighbors of Johnstown came up on the evening train. After ice , cream had been served at 10:30 : p. 1m. 1 , the Johnstown delegation re turned home and the Wood lake folks continued to dance till the l wee hours of the morning. A majority of the men about here met at Teeter's store Sunday to-organize for a celebration. Era Farnham and Albert Rus- sell and wife . left last week for a month's outing in the Black Hills. The Barnes school picnic and the Fourth of July celebration has been consolidated and will be held in the T 0 grove near the school house. Everybody invited to come and have a good time. The school will furnish the program. Liberal purses for all sports. "Ball game between Newton and Lake. : The bowery will be spacious enough to accommodate all. It will be under canvas. JACK ! " , I have a' good jack , ll miles south of Burge. Service , § 10. 20 2 J. M. RALYA. . _ _ . . _ . . : - - ' _ : : " : : : ! ' c . - . . . . _ . _ : _ - . . . i. : . . . . . . . T - : - . ' . . . . . , . . . . ' : ; . . ; ' , , ; " - _ ' . " . ; . - - " ' . . . . . . . . / . - . . . . . . - - - . - " " ' - ' - - ' . ' - : . - : . Oils , Cattla A Paints and Furniture and . Undertaking Goods - Dip , Stock Foods , etc. / Johnson Bros. , - , , ' ' . Lumber , Machinery , Hard- ware , Harness , Saddles . \ . Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills . , Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire. Wood Lake , - - Nebraska ' . . ' . . - . . / C8 : W. PARKER & CO. Wood Lake , Nebraska : ' Everything in Fancy . . and Staple Groceries - - = - - , We have a complete l line of OVERALLS and GLOVES . I . . . . . . . . e . e UCK , lausen & Co. , - T General Hardware , , . ? < - Wagons and , . . / Machinery. . . . , 0" \ . . / . e A complete line of * Harness and Saddles . di \ S Household and Kitchen Furniture . 'I : : . Ii i i I Lumber and Fence Posts i WOOD LAKE , c NEBRASKA ! _ e _ _ _ _ e - . . . . " ' " ' * I H5R5SE FOR I . t , The J.tndersigned will sell at . 4 . , " , j . , S ' e S : IF I , a. en' I Nebr. , : : : G . ; . At the R. R. Stock Yards , , . . ' \ . . 1 , t. ' , 10 ' . Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. , the following property : . > , 200 : ' HOrses : - 200 rl i , 0 rses 4 1 : Ij ) ! , . I f . ) I , Consisting of broke geldings and mares , brood mares with colts by side , saddle horses , ' ' , 11 . ; : one two and three/year/old colts , . The most of these horses are well bred with y' t I ' J Percheron and other draft breeds Reason for selling * We . are crowded for pasture/ i' ' j ' i I * V / II i J TERMS . OF SALE . : Six months time will be given purchasers , giving notes with , , ' : 111 I ) ; ! approved security at 10 1 per cent interest from date , or 5 per cent discount . for cash . ' ' , Rowley , & wanson. ' . ; - " - Col. ! 6 . E. Tracewell , Auctioneer. . - - - - - . , , . ' , . , ' . . , , W. E. Haley ; Clerk. I : : : . : ' . . .