I i ii'ji.n imiumii i _ . . . f ! < . -k.lto'V-.V- - : - - " . . " " ' . , . . . . . . . - ' . . _ . ' . - - ' I. . . . r . " ' - _ r i I _ n.ofS Su ' _ _ - - . , , 1 .e _ @ @ _ ti ! . I have just returned from St. Joseph , Mo. where I bought at RECEIVER'S SALE at a BIG Discount a lot _ e Ladies' Shirt Waists , 8 : . " a. Belts , Ties , Notions , etc. : M , V Also many other articles of fancy : and useful : V wearing apparel that enables me to sell at less _ than the usual price. Come and see them while . the stock'is new and complete. Every article . is a bargain. Something new and upto date. ' \ WOAOPARKE3R . o l _ w , - , Geerchandise t \ , : 1 - Wood Lake , = = Nebraska i I I : : - @ @ @ - j - l j , hA. .Ai..M ' ' ' j . : J. H. DAY , > , S GENERAL MEROHANDISE' I ' . . Vie Buy and Sell Horses , ! ' " Wood Lake , n ! Mfofiiaska > : ; , ' < ' ' * ? : 'J \ r < ryvYWYY / \ Y5VTVY YV q A ( + Qts ® G mo Stl Q4ta d4 RQP'y ' a l g .83t . . . . . .r e1 rth. P Qa. i9 . ! rr v RY . tt S . b . HO i E & n , a . 9 + ail. r I Ps w * . ! Livery , Feed and Sales to e..1..o. . . 3 8 . . Wood Lake , Nebraska f I * * : Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. r I H. A. L YON S , . . . _ ( Successor to "Welker & : Lyons ) / Wood Lake , Nebraska Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to huntin _ and fishing parties. . . Ir r i I A5 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 . . . . , . i FLOUR , FEED AND COAL. I I Wood L e. = Nebraska. _ . ' _ . . . . . . . = - - - . . . . . c'c. . . ' ' ' ' ' - . ; ; : : . . . _ : . .x"---'X > ' " " " .n' . . = ' . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; .1 - _ _ - _ _ _ - . - - - - - - - - - - - . . . ---.c- : - . . - . - ' : - ; ! ; ' . ' : ' : . Qv GENERAL FARM " F'ijJ ) , WI LS ry --'ijJ " . . - ' . . j ' ' . HII- ' . L and LiVE STOCK AUCTIONEER I E i Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex- perience in the Eastern states. \V ill go to any part of the State. , Write me , or dates can be made at this office. r. J. WiLSEY ! 9 Auct.ioi'eet < a Box 826 I Rosebud , South Dakota - . . _ . . . . . . . - . _ - ; . Notice of Probate of Will " . In the county court of Cherry county , Ne : ! braska. 'I STATE OF NEBRASKA I . . . . : COUNTY OF CHERIIY fss f To all persons interested in the estate of Thomas J. Henderson deceased : I On reading the petition of oui-n Hender ! son. preying that the instrument lilctl in. . _ this court on the 21th day of . August. 1910 . and purporting to be the last will and testa- ment of the said ( let eased. may be proved and allowed. and recorded as the last will . and testament of s-aul deceased : that said i t instrument be admitted to probate and the I administration said e : ; tate be granted to . Louisa Henderson executrix. i , . It is hereby ordered that all persons inter- i .i i ested in said matter. may , and ao. appear at ' the county court to be held in and ror said I 4 county on the 10th day of.scptl'mlJA. . D. , a li > 10. at 10 o'clock a. m. . to show cause. if any t , there be why the prayer of tlje petitioner ' ; ' should not _ be granted. and that notice of the ' 4 c . pendency of said petition and that the hear- j . : . ing 6f.'y . tz in said matter by publishing n copy of this order in the Valentine Democrat : , a weekly j ' newspaper printed in said county. -for three succeSSIve weeks prior to saidday of hearing. F . Witness my hand and seal or said court ' SEAijJ ( ) this ah day of : ugllJ > t. A. D. , 19JO. JAMES O. lUWriKY . , . . Comity Judge. . IVnlcott & Morrlbsey , attorneys. . , . " . Si ; JJ : " I PO"RA a. ti : ; 'JOHN. ] [ , , tj ' . . ' . 0' " ' . , ' . . . - , . . ' . . . - . , . ' - ' . . ' L ' , J ' * 1 ( Ci : .N'En : "t - . V : . ' : > . . . " -3' , ; ' < ' : ' ' e - ' IEubular : : Wells and Windmills . , . . . r : Call me , up . . by . - phone . 6f. . I I = > = - = . - " = --I i F . . 1/ - ' 't' CIGZSG : 'Ii" ! ! avcon7 : md Keep in ju . . - SJI fcy Rsdllff fYcCali' : ; r.qag ; ' ± c m.d Uckg TIilcCclI Pat cmz mC 31's ! T agninc wi1 ! f9 ! CALL'S ! : MAGAZiHE : : hoip yC'a drcis : st : . l- isy i ! ! : t a n.odrrcto ! ' . ' c.pcnsoljy keeping - - -i.Jj . ; ) . . ycu posted on tlio " , W 'i Intent fashions _ in , " clothes and hats. : CO . "c ! I.'ow Fashion Dcsipns /'SR } . , iu each i suc. Also ! \ = valuable iuformation - - " ! I i t--\ ' ' \1- . on nil homo and per 'b ' sonal matters. Only - o COc a year including a frco pattern. Sub- r. = c-ACC- : mY ATscril..lo today or send ' . . : ---o : : ' ' ' ' .F for frco sample copy. fi KcCiI : : : ! Patterrs : vrill enable you to make in your O'lVii home with your own bauds clothing for yourself end : children which will be perfect in stylo and fit. Trice - none higher than 15 cents. Scad for frco Pattern Catalogue. Vie Will Give Yon fine Prese&d for getting sub scriptionsamong : your friends. Send for freo ricmluin Catalogue and Cash Prize Offer. TEE IIcCALL COMPANY. : 23D la 249 West 37th St. , HEYCRK Diarrhoea is always more or less prev- alent during September. Be prepared : for it. Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and ; Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended. , upon and is pleasant to take. _ For sale by Chapman , the druggist. x I I . . - . - - . - . t , - . - . , , . . - " * Y ' YV jrvYV yV . . . . . . . - . . - . ' r rF J-v'y' I f-N I . > Wood Lake Department < .a i ADVERTISING RATES : i I Locals or rending notices 5 cents per line oncli insertion. Displny advertising 31 j > 50 cents per inch per month each issue ; $1.00 per inch per month double column. ' A.J-.AAAAAAAAAAAAAJ.J.J. AAAAhJ I I Mrs. W. V. Johnson land [ chil- dren jeturned from their visit in Kansas. Eloise Tinkham left Saturday evening for Alliance where she will attend school again this year. David Hanna is somewhat im proved but is still unable to be on the streets. We hope he will soon be able to be out again. O. W. McDaniel and wife were in Friday , securing a boarding place for their son Dwight , who will attend school here this winter. Lloyd JDingarnan left for Oma- ha : Monday morning where he will enter Boyle's college. We are glad to see Lloyd take this wise step , and we wish him the best of suc- cess. = luiss Norma Kirkman leJt : Fri- day night for Newman Grove , Neb. , to attend school. We are sorry to lose Norraa as a teacher but are glad she has this oppor- tunity , ' Little Nile Latta was quite ill a few days but is about well again. A great many children are and have been under the weather the last two weeks , but all are better _ at present. Misses Grace Waggoner and Jennie Dew left on the evening passenger Saturday. Grace went to Yalentine and from there she will ) ) go out to Sparks where she has a good school at fifty dollars , which is a raise of five dollars for her , and Jennie went back to Mc- Cann where she will also teach for fifty dollars , a raise of ten dollars for her. This is her second term . . in this school. This speaks well ) ) for these girls , but none too well for they are two of Cherry county's best teachers and they have proved 1 themselves worthy of higher wages. I At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shannon , three miles east of town , occurred the marriage of their el- dest daughter , Mabel : , to Mr. Hermsmeyer of Ainsworth. I Another Cherry co. teacher left us. Mabel has taught in Cherry and I Brown counties four or five years I and has been very successful in her I work. She will be greatly missed I as a teacher and her home cummu- I nity ; also loses a very dear friend , but the community where she now resides is the gainer. ; Nevertheless she hasn't moved far away and we hope to see her often. Mr. Herms- meyer is unknown to us but we are sure of his good qualities or he would not have been able to cap- ture such a prize. Mr. Milton Latta from Hack- berry Lake demonstrated ; : here in i ) Wood Lake Friday that his rotan engine is powerful beyond the now-a-days figures to estimate , if i ! you consider the 82 cents cost of the running engine. It is given up that the speed and pulling abil- ity , ease manipulation , the great length of its life and inexpensive- neS3 has never and may never be matched. This engine is destined te revolutionize every thing 'on steam lines to the four ends of the " earth. Mr. Latta is now seeking to form a little company of Cherry county people to go in with him and patent up the world , and he says he will charge the company but a trifle and take his risk for the rest of the fortune to come later. The peculiar way that the steam applies itself to the engine and the magnificent reverse we don't understand , but a blind man can see the graceful obedience of I ' the engine and the pull that it I made here was four times what it I made at Valentine. It lifted a large tub of wet sand and two men. The power of this costless engine without doubt is well in the lead along steam lines in every particu- lar. The people were so well pleased with his demonstration Friday that they stopped him on his way home through town and I r induced him to "show" again Sat- u rday as there would be more peo- ple in town , . . FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT D. Ilauna is still confined to his / home. A. E. Morris shipped some cat- tle Monday. - Dr. Noyes was in town Sunday inspecting 28 cars of cattle. Pierce Duncan of Omaha is vis iting with his sister , Mrs. Chas. Salle. G. A. Waggoner purchased a bunch of two year old steers this week. Mrs. A. L. Johnson returned from a visit with friends at Ains worth. Mrs. U. G. Welker : is on the sick list and is staying with Mrs. C. R. I&ncaid. Mell ! Hanna and wife were up from Ainsworth to see D. Hanna on Wednesday. Dr. Shippard of Ainsworth came in Sunday evening on the passenger from the east. Clyde Cunningham spent Sun- day at home but departed east on the midnight train again. Chas. Hostetter has been mak ing some needed repairs to the school house the past week. G. Doming shipped 17 cars of cattle on Sunday ; Klingaman and Murray 11 cars on Monday. Mrs. James A. Morris spent the latter part of the week in town visiting frtends and at home. Wm. P. Dew Sundayed ) at home and expects to go to Omaha to at- tend Boyle's business college for the winter term. One of the most popular ladies of our town is reported to soon join the matrimonial' throng. A Mr. ; Wilson of Long Pine district being the lucky gentleman. N. J. Uck , of the firm of Uck & Lausen has branched out as a con- tracting painter and has secured the contract for painting the build- ing occupied as a drug store. I ( Continued on page 5) ) j tf . ! F 1 R I 4 i , , 1 r- r1Tih .VII i , - = = - , .r Clean Your Cream Separatol > wv6th \ Old itth 5 CleafJf1Jser n a. 8 Not only the quickest and easier cleanser you can use , but C ' ' ! also the safest-because it cons tains no caustic or alkali-no danger of tainting the milk. , QSsi IBzatish Oaearese4 Ss faygaenss and Ster = : ilizes as well as cleans. Old Dutch Cleanser is an all-'round cleanser. It CDea5Es1 tDtli ! lJBI S9 Sii1ifii5'Sj ? [ f @B 0 sf'G8S , and is the best cleanser to use in the kitchen and tkrotsg'S' ozii ' Use fcozsoea Avoid de- N structive caustic and acid clean ers , and . do aiS . . _ - : ; . - your cleaning with I - : "f this one handy , me- p . fl. . . . chanical Cleanser. > a I ( P.Dt a w4rsIJiSg i i tj " l I La p9wde1 ' . n . 1 . . , : : ' m I 5iftet' Oa : JA ! 1 : .S.RarN ' M 1 - f1 I . I ' 1 . . . . : . . . : . 4.L./.b- - ' - - . . - - _ " . . - ' " , . - - . _ . . _ - - - , _ . . - , , . 4 , ' . . . . , : "I ' " - " . ; - . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . " - - - . . . . . . - -t'- : . : - - - , . , - t'i . . . . : . " r . i . j. . . . . . . . . - -c - 0"r _ - _ . . . . - - . . - , . . " . . \ " . . . r. a. . .ra.rrs , - V- . ; ; _ - - . , . . - - - . / Furniture and Pzlnls and Oils , CaHIo 1\ s UficJertaking ! Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. J@hnson Brasil , - . ' . Lumber , ' Machinery , Hard- " ' ware , Harness , Sa'ddles . _ Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills . , Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire. Wood Lake , = co Nebraska . , , - - - , . . . - - - - @ $ t ) < ttt 6 _ - " UCk9 Lausen & Co1 , , 7 General : Hardware , . . - - - f Wagons and , Machinery. e _ : . e- A complete line of ' : ' I Harness and Saddles Household and Kitchen Furniture _ Lumber and Fence Posts V WOOD LAKE , _ NEBRASKA @ @ - " E. Si. \ Faddis & Co Postofilce address-Valentine or Kennedy. . ' KTv koine I : : branded SS&A'Z.-JS * rfl ! = on . ktt 1 ' . . . , , to " " t : : , : ; , thigh . I 1 ; : : 'c Horses branded i R ,21.1 J 11 ? ! ' on loft ! \ \ . ShOUld" . , . : : ) or thifh I ' " , " ' i . Somc - Some , Branded r . brat decl I .11 on right thigh ' on left ' or , hOul cr. ' ' 0. : shoulder , . for tli " 01 tinh P. H. Young. 'cy z Simeon. Nebr. } _ _ _ * : - - 5 ; Cattle branded r as cut on left side i . V-A Some 0. yon left , . side. \ \ . < - an left j.WOI V horses. . . . , . q.1" ; _ ' . .r- - _ . . . .r- 't Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon N. S. Eowley. Kenned } , - Weoraska. Same as cut on left , a jide und hip , and 01. * - ' hats shoulder of ] ter- j r - + "C3. Also-yj on , , left side 'tad 'I hi ' ' ' xon'eit ' M t Some fat- lie brand- 3d husk-5SZs3S S ing pec ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p on left jaw and lefc shoulder of horses , [ . 'J 'JQ on left hip ol horses. 1 j\J on left jaw of horses C. P. Jordan. r C-.f.i ) . . - l : Rosebud , SD - Horses and cattle . js ; ; ' + same aa cat : also f J CJ BE JJ on right jtq"E.4 : : ! hip. i ' " J. _ JJ- . . . 1.a i , Butte Ranee creeks. on Oak and - ? ' A liberal reward , f for information " . j } , ; le"dn ! to rter-ictlon : ' 1LW - ' ' - ' I I of rustlers of stock icarinj t."y of thf1F16 brands. R. M. : Terrill , Propr. . . . . Brow nice , Xeo. " " " ' -\M w f > * f " . - " t. ; i "i rattle branded as : \ " . In c . - .t on left \ \ /I side. Home "V-J J A brandPrt K. < T Y V - on left hiD. Range \ on North Lonp - . river , two milrs ! \q-.I \\estofUr0\vulee John Kills Plenty. it Francis Mis- ion , Itosibud. A I . D. r [ mile branded .8 in cat ; horses K units or JKl' ou ? f thigh , Itaxi e Spring 'k and Little Vhite river. , Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud S , D. ' Cattle branded " SOS on left side OSO ou rtehtside Some cattle also have a 4- on neck Some with A on left shonlder and some branded with two bars . , across hind qnar- ' ' . - _ , , . , , : : teis. Some Texas cattle Immued & O ou left side and sOD1e \ on left side. _ Horses branded SOS on left ] bin. Some cattiw branded AW Dar connected on both sides and left hip of horses . . . D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. j Cattle branded 03 on cutIeft side Some on left hip. S - Horses same on Isft l shoulder. R.1.ngeSquare R Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. 3artlett Klfihards 1'res Will G Coaistock , V P . Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas f Cattle branded on ' any part animal ; 1 ' also the following ' brandg : / f1i1J ij &I horses branded iht tr. > same Eacge betwees Gordon on the F.E. & M. V. . R. R. and HyannU on T ? & M. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr. BARTl KTT RIOHAKPS. Elisworth.Nebr Sawyer Bros. . Oasis Nebr - G. K. Sau-ve'r has ohsttve of these 8s. cattle. H rses l > S ! ! onlfltshoiil. dpr. Sninef . left side. : -.a nlllea . "amp. left thigh. : : t/d . ! { augc' on ' : ; snak river. Metzger Bros. itoif-j Xobr Cattle branded ' anywhere on left x ' side. Earmark , square crop right ear. III . , Horses have , same brand on eft thigh. . . . : . . , - . . & Ran5e on Gordon and Snake Creeks. . A Reward of $ Z50 will h. . i . aid to anv llrson for , iurnrJIHitoll ! Icallill lto thc arrest and nnai COIIVlctinll of any Pt'rsOll or > > pensou5 Y > .tftp . - btealing wit.h ahnvt' hranc1. -4 - J. A. Yaryan. Pullman Nobr Cattle branded " JY on rlghtside _ . Horses branded JY off right shoulder Seasonable reward for any information ! leading to the r . - t : , covery of cattle jayed from my . r range. i r..a'G. . . a. . . \ \ S\ \ r. . r . . . . : , r aip1. . . 4S wa. f s : . " t- a 1 , \ V h , t I \ Z rt a 4 v t 7 Sold by . AIcGeer & Carroll s * ! alentine r , SH3r53 5H53KVI * : , Neb. - ' .1 , , M 1 . , . . , ' " . . . . - : , . " . . # ' \ . ,