- t tr } , , . , . , . ' " ' . ' - ' , . , . . " . . - ' - _ _ _ _ -1/ " . , I I . . .1 . . c 1 I There is one here i i . . for you. It is well ' . worth remember , . - ing when you want , . . something that you , . . can depend upon I to cure your par- I ticular ailment. 0 ( ! A B ' 'S : . ; : ITT . mi II n ,1m , _ VALENTlNt. NEB ' . . ' I I : . . . . - - - - + - , - . . . 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 . any business , either large or small. It makes ; - no difference whether r ; ' . . we pay out $10 or $10000 . ' : . ' ; - , : a month. A checking , . ; ; , : . account will serve your . . , ' . needs. . ' Pay by check , the method puts system in . to your business and > . S ' gives you a record of , . , , : ; : every transaction. . - I VALENTINE STATE BANK , . . ' VALENTINE. NEBR. , . r' - C. A. RUBY . , Attorney-at-Law Office front room , second story , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main " . street entrance. . Valentine , Nebraska . . . . . . . r H. DAILEY . . , . . , ' > V Dentist. . - \J : - ; r. ' ' . ; : . Office over the grocery department . , - ' of T. C. Hornby's store. ! ' ! . . . . < : "t ! . T : n"t.rvW : : . H . Stratton i , T. . . . . . . . . Dealer In " FLOUR & EEED . General Merchandise ' " ' \ , . . . . . PHONE 125 " \ cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FATJLHABER , t ; SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB. " . . Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 , - . . No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289- 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg , Bulls for Sale at All Times , . ; Dr. M. T. Aleer , : ' - . < . . DENTIST I' . , , " ' Rooms over lied Front store o " , . Valentine - Nebr , . . , . . . - . _ . _ . E JOHN D. EATON 4 Drayman . . : Light and Heavy Draying'- : : Furniture and pianos handled : . . I in a careful manner. Coal ; .S- * - , , hauled and trunks and grips : . I a specialty. l Phone No. l&L $ : . , , JJ ! In the District Court of Cherry County. Nebraska In the matter o [ the Application " \ - Charles H Cornell , Jimniian I Notice of of the Estate of Elinore Archer , I Guardian's EiVAL.Arclier.ArlliurW . Arch- f e"i * erand Daisy K rcher. Minors. \ Sale | . for Leave to Sell Heal Est Iat.e. J Nonce is hereby given that in pursuance of an Order of the lion. W. II. \Vrs sover , Jmhre ot the District Court of Cherry ; County , Nebraska , made on the 7th day of February , 1910 , for the sale of the real estate hereinafter dcs rlhell , - there will he sold public vencUieiotliehlRhebt bidder for cash or one-fourth of the purchase price In cash and one-fourth in one year from _ date of sale one-fourth in two years , and the nalrttice in three years interest on deferred payments at the rate of 7 per edit per } annum and said deferred payments ' to be secured by mortgage ! upon said land , at the front dour of the court house in the Village of Valentine , in . said county , on the 27th day of August , WO , at the hout or 10 o'clock A. M. . the tullowirn de scribed real estate , to-wit : The north\\et one- . quarter of Section No. twenty ( : W ) in rownsnip . Iii o. thirty-five (33) of Itange No. twentfive (25) West of the .sixth Principal Meridian : in Chem Count , Nebraska. ' Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated this 6th day of August uno. { WjOfeNBLu djgof Agg H. CORN : EJ . 1. Cuardian of tne Estate of Elm re An-her . Elva L. Archer , Arthur W. Archer and Daisy E. Archer , Minors. E. . D. Clarke Attorney 31 jft . 'p .sentery , is a dangerous disease but , - . ' Colic , can be cured. Chamberlain's Cholera , and Diarrhoea Remedy has , been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fail. It is equally valuable for chil- r dren and adultsT and when reduced itwith water and sweetened , it is pleasant . -o take. Sold by Chapman Drug Co 1 , , . , ' . , - - - y. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING AUG. 23 , 1910. ' Daily mean temperature 68. ? . . " Normal temperature 7o ° Highest temperature ! Io. ; Lowest temperature ° . Range of temperature f-0. Precipitation for week T of an inch. < Average for 22 years 0.53 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 14.35 inches. I Average for 22 years 10.42 of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. I . Talk of the own. I The Bud Family will be there- at "Snap Shots. " For board and room inquire of Mrs. Grant Spain. : Miss Marguerite Haley returned Sunday from a visit at O'Neill. Weber Wagons , in all sizes and prices at the Ludwig Lumber Co. . See Mrs. Swan Swanson and seven children at "Snap Shots. " Jim Felch fell and hurt his arm a/ew days ago and islayed up for awhile. Ed. Vollentine of Lavoca was in town last Thursday with election returns. Austin Howe and H. A. Lyons of Wood Lake were in Valentine Monday on business. W. T. Kincaid , accompanied by his son Hickman returned fiom a visit at Henry , Ill. , Monday. 3 in. 7 ft. cedar posts , from 11 to 15 cents each. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. Watch for date of "Snap Shots" in Quigley hall given by home talent under the auspices of the Presbyterian Aid. A. T. Davis of Mother Lake precinct was a visitor last week at Valentine , bringing in the returns from his precinct. Mr. : and Mrs. Forest Shepard returned from Omaha Sunday night , where the former . went for medical treatment. Furnished rooms to rent by day or week , Hot and cold water I baths included. Valentine House ! : John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf Mr. Nicholson returned last week from a trip to southern Col- orado where he went in the inter- est of the Copeland estate. Services at the St. Nicholas church in Valentine Sunday , Aug. 28 , at 8 and 10 o'clock , by Father Westropp of St. Francis mission. Eugene Fry came down last week on business at the county seat. He lives now in the new pre- cinct of Russell cut off from Moth- er Lake and Enlow. Presbyterian Church.-J. M. aldwell D. D. pastor. Morning subject . , "The Glory and Wreck of Man. " Evenin , From Bethel to Samaria. " All invited. John Scheerer of Artesian S.D. is in town today filing on a home- stead south Merrimau. . He mar- ried Mrs. Lizzie Mounier : of Kil- gore March 9 , 11)09 ) , and they're coming back to Cherry Co , to live. Jim Felch has opened up a res- taurant ; iu connection with his fruit stand and is now serving hot meals. Misses Kalblinger and Co- hota are assisting with the work. Jim now has the whole loner room. On Sunday next there will he services as follows in St. John's church : Sunday school at 10 , Holy Euchorist with sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and address at 8 p. m. Litany and choir meeting on Friday evening. Frank Brayton has solved the I washwoman question this week by getting an electric : washing ma- chine which has a wringer com bined ' at the top and all is run by an electric motor , while Mrs. Bray- ; ton can sit comfortably in the rocking chah .and read. Miss Elsie Schreiber , instructor in the Wisner public schools , and Miss Anna Ryan , also of \ \ ' isner , were visitors in the city between trains Sunday en route to the Hot Springs and Black Hills. They were guests of Mr. Raymond : Pierre , manager of the dry goods department of the Red Front , who I was formerly located Wisner. . Lewis Mosier , of Huron , Kan. , is here visiting Felix Nollette. He lived here sixteen years ago on a claim in the Sand Creek valley. He was back here eight years ago but he notes many improvements since then and thinks this country ! much better than he had supposed ' and also admires our town of Val- entine with its broad streets , and cement sidewalks. Felix Nollette came in with him and they visited many old friends around town Monday. ; , Be sure and take a bottle of Chamber- lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It cannot be obtained on board the trains or steamers. Chang- es of water and climate often cause sud- den attacks of diarrhoea , and it is best , to be prepared. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. ' " . - . . . I 3 in. 6 ft. Southern Red Cedar Posts at Ludwig Lumber Co. Mr. John Slonecker of Ains- 1 j worth visited with Valentine J i f friends over Sunday. I Eugene Dunn departed Monday I evening for a trip to points in Wyoming and Colorado. The CRYSTAL WHITE REFRIG ERATOR is what you need this I summer. Buy : it at Fischer's Hard ware. 14 Gladys little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. IIonse"of the North Table , is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Clarkson. Rapid City , S. D. Business Col- , lege will educate your son or daughter for business. Enroll now and save money. Circular free. Jim \Ye1Jford came in from Hackberry Lake Tuesday and brought about four bushels of wild plums which he found ready sale for in Valentine. . Ed. Taylor returned Monday from an extended trip to , Green River and other points in Wyom ing and Idaho. He went to the reservation Tuesday to work. . 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 Glenn Wade , mother and broth- er are visiting relatives and friends at the old home in New Carlislo . , Ind. They departed Thursday of last week and expect to be absent a month. Eugene Grace and. wife and grand-daughter went down to Ne- ligh and from there to Adair , la. , to visit relatives. A brother of Mr. Grace is expected there from New Jersey. Dr. Lewis is in Denver , having been called by message from his wife Sunday announcing the seri- ous illness of Albert. Tuesday Jim . received , a card saying Alferd was improving. Nelson , the young son of Wall Hamer , who has been very ill at the home of Mrs. Lay port the past week , was taken to Omaha Tues- day night to be operated upon for appendicitis. The little girl who had been suffering an attack of the measles is improving. Miss Nellie Easley is here visit- ing friends and has been employed to teach in the Ainsworth school 1 beginning in September. Miss Easley tells us that her parents are doing nicely in Bloomington , and have a nice home with beauti- ful surroundings and they are all enjoying good health. Alex Allen , A. K. Lirson , Tom Reigle , G. M. ' McMillan : , Tom Spencer and Allen T. Forgy were up from the south country last Friday and found time while in town to call at our office for a friendly chat. We're always glad to see the boys from a distance when they get to town. Mrs. C. S. Reese came to town Sunday to consult a physician for her eyes , they being swollen and inflamed. They think there is a poison vine or weed down in the hay' valleys ; that is the cause as eeveral others have suffered in a similar : manner south of Simeon recently and also in previous years. The city electric light poles have been set and the wires are being strung. The steel } tank is being erected upon the hill north of town and there is a force of men work- ing upon the new city dam but the work seems to be progressing very slowly. ' \ \ ' inter will soon be here and the work will not be complet ed if they don't get busy. It will soon be two years ; since the city voted 42,000 bonds for this work. Archie B. Roosevelt of Oyster Bay , N. Y. , and R. C. Paine of Brookline , Mass. , are touring the west and came into Valentine from the west yesterday : morning ac companied by Seth Bullock of Dead wood. After breakfast at the Doneher they were taken to Kosebud by John Anderson in his auto where they will be the guests of Major Wood for a few days and returning to Valentine will go east to Chicago , stopping enroute at Omaha. The Valentine ball team started out Sunday morning for a trip in the east part of the state where games were scheduled with three different teams the first of the series being with Wisner Sunday and resulted 7 to 6 in favor of Valentine. Monday's game was lost to Stanton 3 to 2 , but the two I following games with the same : team were captured 6-3 and 8-3. Today our boys are entertaining the Norfolkites and will return home tomorrow to rest ' up for a tussel with Stanton on the local grounds , a 4-game series having been arranged for , after which the boys will go into camp on the Minnechaduza. ' . . . I . j Wm. and Ben Bachelor wel e in town yesterday from the hay fats. I Misses Pearl Lewis and Bertie Gheens are down from Cody this , week. I Mrs. Crow of Simeon spent a few days visiting at lerriman the past week and returned Wednes . day to Simeon. Alva Green , the deputy n-ey- , or of Merriman , spent a oonpl of days this week at the county seat on official business. 4 inS ft ceclar posts. 4 in. 10 ft. cedar posts. 4 in. 12 ft. cedar posts LUDWTCI LUMBER Co. Mrs. R. II. Kountz returned this week from Merriman "where she has been taking a course of treatment under Dr. Baldwin. l\Iis Esther Swanson , who has been attending school in Fremont came Monday for a few days visit with her brother Charles , en route to her home at Gordon. Mrs. Babb and daughter wish to return their sincere thanks to the I people of Valentine and vicinity for the many kindnesses shown I , them during the illnes of the moth er , from which she is now slowly i I recovering. God bless them one and ail. - Mrs. Babb , Effie Babb. I I In buying a cough medicine , don't be ! ; afraid to eet Chamberlain's Cough Rein- j edy. There is no danger from it , and relief is sure to follow. Especially rec- , ommended for coughs , colds and whoop- , ing cough. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. I 1 , J , r . . . , ' " - - - - - - r Come to "Snap Shots' * and see George Wash Johnson and Miss ! Milinda Snowball. When the digestion is all right , the action of the bowels regular , there is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking yon may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stom- ach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs , improve the appe tito and regulate the bowels. Sold by Chapman Drug Co. ' \ - , . . . EXCURSION RATES Nebraska : State Fair , Lincoln , via The . North-western r : L1 ne , Tickets on sale Sept. 4th to 9th ; return limit Sept 12th. Grand demontra-tion of the Agricultural , Live Stock , industrial nnd educa tional interests of tliejfitate. t Apply to ticket agents The North- \Vestern Line. _ Our VACUUM CLEANER will do your spring house cleaning. Order I lit from Fischer's lIard ware. 14 y We are Headquarters for Winchester Ammunition - , - - - GIE SE1.SONvill soon be open so that ; the hunter with dog and gun will have full sway. We also handle a full line of Shot ( ( runs t t and Rifles. "Winchester" and "Remington" .tWo of our best makes. Hunting Coats , Caps and Mats are now on display in our window and may be bought at a bar- gain. Now is the time and the Red I Front-Hard ware is the place to get full value for your money. - . . - . . . - - - r Red Front Hardware Co. r _ , _ _ . . . , , _ . _ , , _ . _ THE " , -"r _ ' _ _ . , . , - EIGHTEENTH . " , . . - - " _ . . _ . " - , . . . . . , . . . " " ' ! r. . _ , _ . . _ " _ , , . ANNUAL _ . _ _ _ Old . Settlers' . @ - . eunioi . . . . Of Cherry and Keya Paha Counties will be held at Sparks Friday and Saturday ; AUCUST 2627 S - - _ _ _ . _ m - _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r. - - - , FIRST DAY , ; 10:30 : o'clock = = Singing Speaking = = J. M. Caldwell , D. F. Story Program . : = = Sparks Committee Dinner 1:30 : o'clock = Ball game Pony Race- , = 0ne.fourth mile , 14 hands , I ' . 1 in. and under Saddle Horse Race = = One = half mile Horse Race = One = half mile , free for all . - SECOND DAY 10:30 o'cIock = Slnging _ _ . . .n. . _ . . . . _ _ . _ , _ _ . Speaking = = Col. G. E. Tracewell , Judge Qujgley , Atty. Ruby and others Y Program = = By committee of Kew.anee and Keya Paha Counties - Dinner ' . 1:30 o'clock = = Ball Game r : : , Pony Race = = 14. hands 1 in. and under Saddle Morse ' Race , one = half mile ! Mule Race = = One = half mile i Horse Race = = One = half mile , free for all Foot Race = = 100 yds. , free for all I I Boys Foot Race = 15 years and under ! I Boys Foot Race = = 10 years , and under i Fat Mens Foot Race , 50 yards . mm I Side Holt Wrestle 11 .1 I TUG : of War . - - _ . _ - _ _ _ _ _ . " _ _ _ _ . . . . . . r _ _ . _ . _ . . . _ _ _ _ - - - - - . - - . . . - - - - - - _ - . . . , _ . - - - - . * All Horses Must be Entered by 2 o'clock P , M. of Each Day , . - . . . . - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LIBERAL PURSES FOR ALL PORTS DANCE EACH NIGHT RICHARD OSBURN , President J. M. OSBURN , Secretary - _ _ _ _ J" " _ "E".u . . , . " h J . _ , _ _ . - - - Old Crow , All Leading . . M lfi . ' " . F Hermitage . Brands - . t ' and , I - Bottled x - - - fi J : , Guchen- Under the i JWiJL i xs heimer Supervision Rye . " ' 'L4 of the . . . . theJ . & J . Whiskeys. U. S. : - < GOT. . We also handle the Budweiser Beer. i 5 THE ' ALACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. .