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' . nwH . . . - - . . , . . . . . , r - ® o co . 9 00 tPt$44&W v , . j ! ' t 1 "CRY. .Tllhnn mtn S , , HOWE & 1\J10NTAGt \ Livery , Feed and 1 Sales Stable. ! . , ? . * . . . . . * ,4 , * - Wood Lake , Nebraska j * * r * Attention - and * Parties. i % Special to Huntingand Fishing N - Ii.'A. JL/ I YON.S , , ( Successor to "NVolker & ; Lyons ; ) Wood Lake- Nebraska Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting and fishing parties. , I . , , . _ . . . .OC'VJ..JF-1IOC-- : ; ; : . . . . . . _ _ ' . . _ . . . . . . . . . , _ .0" - - .t I . ' 'A. ' M. Lotspeich , ( Successor to Ed Young. ) . Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish . ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery. Men's Clothing and Furnishings . . . . " . FLOUR , FEED AND COAL. Wood Lake = Nebraska. . , PUBTT ) SALE ! 2 ( of . Registered Shorthorn Cattle The undersigned will sell at public auction at Valentine , Nebr. , Sat. , June 25 , 1910 , commencing at 1 o'clock p. in. , sharp , the following : 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 good breeding condition. The young bull , Prince , in theabove of- fering , was sired by Imp. Inglewood 151200 , winner of first prize in . Kansas City in 1900 , and sold at that time for 3400. . Terms made known on day of sale. EASTERN IOWA ! BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION , , , L. W. Davidson , Mgr. Col. G. E. Tracewell , Auct. W. E. Haley , Clerk , I : . . Dr. M. T. Meer , r. . ; ' " . DENTIST .a , < . . ' . ; , - ' . : : : . " " . 'f . , : . ' ; ' ' ; ; , . . Rooms over Red Front store , , : Valentine = Nebr : . , - . . . . . . > , i . 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 , IGtf Burge , Nebr. . - = - = - ' - - - - = . . . . . . . = - - " " - - - - * - - - . - . . . . . . . - -r.- - - ' " ' = : - - - = = > = ; " - = = - = \ Wood Lake Department 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 per month double column. . , . . . \JtftjtA&A cAJAA&&A& l . - ' ' " James A. Morris returned from I a trip to Omaha the past week. I Dr. Tische reports a flourishing business with his ice cream parlor and soda fountain. Miss Heth of Valentine has charge of the culinaiy department of the Lake View hotel. I Henry'Lausen went to Omaha on a business trip and to visit old ac quaintances this week. The cemetery has been enclosed with a woven wire fence , a much needed improvement. About 400 feet of sidewalk has been added to our town the the past week by tne C. & N. % V. Mrs. Frank Krampert is reported as doing nicely at Burlington J unc- tion , where she is taking treatment. C. J. White , J. Hickman and Grandma Barnes are having cement walks laid in front of their resi- dences in the south part of town. The young ladies ofV ood Lake gave a linen shower to Miss West the past week and some very pretty pieces of needle work of the local girls was presented. \V. Honey returned from Omaha the latter part of last week , where he went to consult specialists as to his health , and is feeling much better after treatment. # Joe Weisner , our popular hotel man , has had his hotel thoroughly over-hauled and the rooms and halls treated to a coat of alabastine and the woodwork grained and varnished by u. Miller. W. A. Parker and wife were called Sunday evening to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Parker's father who died suddenly on Saturday. The entire community extend their sympathy to the bereaved family. W. F. Parker returned from a visit in the east on Thursday last and brought home some very Useful articles in glass ware for sale in his store. Mr. Parker reports a favorable impression of the Omaha wholesale business district. A large crowd attended the dance at the Haymaker place on Saturday of last week and all report a very _ _ _ _ _ u _ I enjoyab'e time. Miss But- terfield displayed her skill in the culinary art to the satisfaction of i all present , and was votec & ( a grand entertainer. Woodlake will have a grand cele- bration on July 4th , and many prizes are offered for the races , ball game , etc. , and many other attrac tions never seen here before will be presented. A big dance in the ve- ning at the opera house will be tne finishing touch preceded by fire works. A car or two of Early Ohio po tatoes for sale. E. OHMESIIER , 9 Valentine , Nebr. The C. W. Way Co. , Architects , Hastings , Nebraska , will furnish I you with plans and specifications for any class of building you wish I to erect. Ask them for informa- tion. lotf Now is the Time ' 1 I to cultivate your trees cultivate sev- i eral Ginches dtep about every two weeks and as soon as the ground dries after rains to hold moisture. . Where grass or other crop is grown between I I trees they must be given extra care I and on town lawns watered. The other ! : crop takes the most of the moisture in the ground. Trees on farms should be planted in rows each way as work can be easily and quick- ly done with horses and a cultivator. We have all the varieties of Cher- ry , Plum , Apple and Forest and Shade Trees , Evergreens , Small Fruit Shrubs , Roses and other ornamentals. ] GET TEE CHEAPEST for a long time usefulness. A TREE IS A PER ' MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees 'I grown nearest home. They are ac climated and grown under same con- ditions you want them to grow , and where they can be had the quickest. I We have 25 acres in our nurseries I and 40 acres in our bearing orchard. I Write for catalogue or any informa- . , I tion. I i Chas ] . Boyd , Brown County Nursery Ainsworth , Nebr , I Nursery one block north-east of the ! Court House. - _ " . .J. , . _ _ = --4 - = - ; : : : _ _ _ _ - - . . _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ . _ ; . . . , _ : . . - - . . . . . . - . . - - - - - - - - - . _ . ' - : - ; ; ; = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 . . . - . . - . = ; . Paints and Oils , Cattle u - Undertaking Furniture and Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. ' tI/ ' ' 1 ; Johnson Bros. , Lumber , Machinery , Hard- t ware , Harness , Saddles . , . Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills . . , Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb " \ ire. ' Wood Lake , - - Nebraska - . , - - HKXSXSXSXSXSXSXSXS3CSXSXSK W. PARKER & CO. ' Wood Lake , Nebraska . . . Everything in Fancy and Staple Groceries t' . We have a complete line of OVERALLS and GLOVES _ - . - - - _ ee4I e e Uck Lausen & CO , ; , , General ! Hardware , f Wagons and y Machinery. . . . _ , e A complete line of . Harness and Saddles : _ Household and Kitchen . Furniture Lumber and Fence Posts WOOD LAKE , _ NEBRASKA _ _ _ 8..ee _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I . SALE//.Ar ! s . . " _ I will sell at public sale at my ranch : on , ' . : Red Deer Lake , . I . . 16 miles southwest of Wood Lake , on : .r - . . < " ? EDNESDA " V 7" Si fmm mt * p r > i , JUNE 29 , 1910 , commencing at 10 o'clock a , m , the following described property : - ' 315CATTLE I 315 H I I - \ consisting of 100 twoxyear/old heifers , 50 three " year/old heifers , 150 cows with calves ft I ( J : I by side , 15 full blood Hereford bulls , . II : -i , These cattle are high grade Herefords , in good condition and carefully bred for the past , 12 years. i : ALSO TWO TEAMS / OR MORE [ OF HEAVY DRAFT HORSES" 111 . I' . TEEMS OF SALE : Six months' time will be given purchasers approved notes , q 11 bearing 10 per cent interest from date , or 5 per cent discount for cash. it ; \ ; I . . . . . . FREE LUNCH AT NOON , . ' ( I f ; . . . . . . . . . . . * * . " f . f . . . . . . ' , . ' " ' ' Ij ' . - \ jf f4 \4 ' - A. M. Lotspeich. : , . I Col- G. E. Tracewell , Auct. Lou McDill , . , Clerk. . . ; ' J. . " . . I - ' \ - i . - J1