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I Don't waste time cover
; ing your jelly ' glasses ]
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, paste
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Buy a Pound of
Paraffine
It ; goes a long ways , and
J I V is elegant to cover jellies
I i and protect them from
I , . . . I moisture and mould
easily taken off when
you are ready to use it ,
and you always have
jelly , that is as delicious
and tasty as the fresh
fruit.
"Buy pound today"
Pi-ice 15 cents.
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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
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
gives you a record of
every transaction.
VALENTINE STATE BANK
VALENTINE. NEBR.
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Attorney-at-Law
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Office front room , second story ,
over T. C. Hornby's store , Main
street entrance.
\f lentine , Nebraska
W. . H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUR & FEED
General Merchandise
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
Loup Valley Hereford Ranch
C. H. FAULHABER A SONS , HROWNLEE , NEB.
Herd beaded by S. C. Columbus 17 ,
No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289-
822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg ,
Bulls for Sale at All T mes ,
Dr. M. T. Meer ,
DENTIST
Rooms over Red Front store
Valentine ° Nebr ,
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Drayman
Light , : and "Heavy Draying : ; . ,
Furniture and pianos handled :
, in a careful manner. Coal ,
, hauled and trunks and grips '
a specialty. Phone No. 13i. : S
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Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office Valentine. Nebraska ,
. eptetnber,1910. : ! .
A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled
in this office by Albert Haley , contestant ,
aealnst homestead entry No. 04404 , ser-
ial No 04404. made March 31st 1909. fo" the \\Vst
y. of the West V of Section (1) ) one TO\\'II lIip.
(31) ) , north. KangeST , West qt the Sixth Prrtici
pal Meridian , by James Kobertson. con estee.
in which it is alleged tbat the said James Rob-
ertson has never establish-d a restdence noon
the said land within six months after tlie date of
entry ; that he has not cultivated the snid land
as by law required , Hint he nas wholly aban :
doned the said land and has failed to cure his
/ laches to this 'date.
/ Said parties are hereby notified to appear
' alre
' responS evidence touching sain allega
. / respond and offer \
s tion at 10 o'clock a. m on Oc'obe'- . 1910 be
fore the register and receiver at the United
S ates Land Office in Valentine. \ Ne raska.
The said contestant having in a proper affi
davit filed 'Sept. 2. 1910. set forth facts which
how that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can notce made. it is hereby . . order
ed and directed that such notice be gi..ell-by due
and proper publication.
E OLSOX ,
35-t : Receiver
eedrd addI'e 3s of eorryman Xoraen , ! \ eU.
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Talk of the Town.
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For board and room inquire of
Mrs. : Grant Spain.
H. 11. ' " akefielct was down from
Crookston Tuesday on business.
Four carloads of Posts , from lie
to GOc. Ludwig Lumber Co.
Clyde Carpenter. is building ! : a
residence in the east part'of town.
A rattle snake 2-ft. in length ,
with 7 rattles , was killed in the
cemetery Tuesday.
Nels Rowley brought in a bunch
of cattle Sunday and shipped to
South Omaha market.
In Lumber we have the largest
stock and tho lowest prices.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Mrs. Milt Latta and daughters ,
Miss Vera and Ammo , were in
town this week shopping.
A car load of Weber wagons ,
must be sold at once.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
F. R. Pitts of Rosebud , who was
here having some dental work at-
tended to , returned home Tuesday. .
Walter Vollentine and Wm. D.
Reed of Lavaca were in Valentine ,
last Friday -business and visit-
ing friends.
Vern Green , editor of the Mer-
riman Maverick , was in the city
Sunday visiting friends and taking
in the big ball game.
St. Nicholas Church , Leo , M.
Blaere , Rector-There will be ser-
vices in the Catholic Church next
Sunday as follows : Mass at 8 and
10 a. m ,
There will be services in St.
John's church Sunday , Sept 18.
Morning prayer with sermon at
11 a. m. Evensong with address
at 7 :30 : p. m.
Martin : . Qverner , the man who
was recently shot near Oasis , is
able to be up and is getting along I
nicely , and will probably be com-
pletely recovered in a few weeks.
John Tobien , a brother of Geo.
and Jake , who has been helping
the former and Wm. Forester at
Crawford , is now working in the
meat market here for Stetter f and
Tobien.
Rev. Geo. L. 1\IcN utt / Hthe Din-
ner Pail Man , " of New York will
lecture at Quigley hall tomorrow
night. His lecture will be well
worth hearing as he is an interest-
ing speaker of national reputation.
Wm. C. Dunn of ShelonIri-
quois county , II ! . , came last night
for a visit with his brother ; Dave
Dunn and family ; and will be here
several clays. He's a good looking ,
well preserved man , though older
than Dave.
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Our people are urged to attend l
the sale of Hereford cattle to be
held on Sept. 29. Having these
splendidly bred animals brought
to our market means a great deal
to - , our ranchmen. . . It is an educa-
tion to see tKis class of cattle even
if one doesn't buy.
Pete DeCory has rebuilt the
house he recently purchased , also
making other extensive improve-
ments , and will have a fine house
in our city.Ve are glad to have
people come in and build their
homes in our city and extend the
glad hand to them.
0. \V. Hahn , Dave Fowler , J.
R. Ay rs'Ym. and Frank Grooms
beside those mentioned last week ,
attended the State fair and report
a splendid time. Martin Becker
says it was hard to keep his crowd
together , and they could only be
sure of meeting at their rooms or
at supper time.
Mrs. Iva Efner Frank and her
daughter , of Omaha , came for a
visit with friends in Valentine last
Thursday ' , and Tuesday went out
to Simeon to visit Mr. Miller and
wife , the latter .being a sister of
Mr. Frank , for a couple of weeks
after which she will return to Val-
entine for a few days visit before
returning to Omaha.
Father Leo Blaere , who has made
an extended visit to his native
home in Belgium and points of in-
terest in Europe and America ,
came home Wednesday evening.
He was accompanied on the return
journey by his sister , who will
keep house for him. She has been
attending a school in London for
some time , so as to acquire a
knowledge of the English , and not
be handicapped as so many for-
eigners are , in not being able to
understand or make themselves
understood. Father Blaere is
welcomed again to this community
by the people of his church and
many frirnds.
As usually treated , a sprained ankle
will disable a man for three or four
weeks , but by applying Chamberlain's
Liniment freely as soon as the injury is
received , and observing the directions
with each bottle , a cure can be effected
in from two to four days. For sale by
Chapman , the druggist. . .
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I A GOOD POSITION
, can be had by ambitious young men
and ladies in the field of " \VireI ' ss"
or Railway telegraphy. Since the 8-
I hour law became effective , and since
the wireless companies are estab-
lishing stations throughout the
I country there is a great shortage of
telegraphers. Positions pay begin-
ners from § 70 to § 90 per month ,
with good chance of advancement.
The National Telegraph Institute
I operates six official institutes in .
America , under supervision of rail- !
road and wireless officials and place
all graduates into positions. It will
pay you to write them for full de.
tails at Davenport , la. , Cincinnati ,
0. , Portland , Ore. , or Memphis : ,
Tenn.
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All . aboard for the North Table
reunion.
Mrs. Elva Lynn is home from
Wyoming'visiting parents and
relatives in this city. ! I
Rapid City , S. D. , Business ( , ' ol- . .
lege is a good place to send young
people for a business education.
Corn King Manure Spreaders.
Price $110. Will close out at $90.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Mr. Moore of Omaha has begun
the work of installing a steam
heating plant in the court house.
All Gang Plows , Discs and Har
rows at cost and less.
LUDWIG LUMBER : Co.
Alex IvIcAlevy brought in 80
head of cattle Saturday , which he
sold to Owens and Beer of Waco ,
in York county.
Furnished , rooms to rent by day
or week. Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine House
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
John Harvey relinquished his
position at Rosebud last week and
came home Saturday for a vaca-
sion and visit with his parents af -
ter four years faithful service.
Mrs. : Col. Tracewell returned
Monday : from a few days visit
with her son Roy and wife at
Chatiron : , the latter ( accompanying
her to Valentine for a brief visit.
Dr. H. Dailey and wife have
gone to Nashville , Ark , where
they own a nice farm that they
purchased some time ago. The
Democrat wishes them success and
prosperity in their new home.
Wm. Hathorn of Irwin was
found dead in a coal house last
week where he had lain down ap-
parently , and the coroner's jury
found he bad come to his death by
natural causes. Deceased was
about 60 years old and not in
robust health. '
Mrs. Wra. Shimm and two sons
of Shinston W. V , arrived here
Saturday to join her husband , who
is employed in Shepard's barber
shop. They will go to housekeep-
ing shortly. Will is a first class
barber and has made many friends
during his short stay in Valentine.
The crack left fielder for the
Burk team , Racely , and pitcher
Roy Caylor , of the locals , pulled
off a foot race after Sunday's
game. It was a 100-yd. dash and
Caylor was bested. Orie Morp.y
tackled the same sprinter for a 50-
yd. dash , with honors to Racely.
H. M. Hollenbeck , who lived in
Valentine last winter , was in town
the other day. He tells us that
while driving near Pete DeCary's
dam on the reservation recently
his wife was thrown out of the
wagon and broke three ribs. She
is recovering slowly. They ; are
moving back from the reservation
and may move to town.
Gladys and Florence McLane ,
Mary Bevauais. Pearl Bonser ,
Edith Emery and Lilly Rice were
among a party of young people
from , Rosebud , chaperoned by A.
W. Leach , day school inspector ,
who stopped in the city Tuesday
visiting with friends , on their way
to Carlyle , Penn. , to enter the
Indian school.
Ray W. Hitchcock , of Vivian ,
S. D. , has purchased the Cody Cow
Boy , getting out his first edition
Sept. 2 , which looks like he was
on td his job. E. L. Heath and son
Kemp are the retiring proprietors ,
the former to take up the work on
his ranch and Kemp is IT S. com-
missioner. Mr. Heath started the
Cow Boy nearly ten years ago and ;
has roped many stray dollars in
that time. '
The sale of Hereford cattle to be
held at Valentine Sept. 29 , consist-
ing largely of useful females , of-
fers our ranchmen a splendid op
portunity to add to and improve
their herds. Not being grain fat ,
it is not expected that extreme
prices will be realized and some
splendid bargains will undoubted-
ly be obtained. Yet the animals
have the same size and quality as
cattle grain-fed for the sale ring ,
and for breeding purposes -are
worth more money. It will pay
ranchmen to attend this sale
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ANOTHER FATAL ACCIDENT
Ludwig Bock , brother of Mrs.
" \ " m. Palmer of this city , met with
a fatal runaway accident Saturday
night. his team taking fright , u p-
set his light wagon , rendering him
unconscious , and he lay exposed
in the chill air from about ? o'clock
in the evening until 10 Sunday
morning when the Nollett boys of
, Sparks in passing saw the over-
turned wagon a distance from the
road , went to investigate , and dis-
covered the body life being almost
extinct. fIe was brought to T alen-
tine for medical aid but expired
about 1 o'clock.
Ludwig Bock was one of the
early settlers of this county , hav-
ing taken a homestead on the north
: ta.ble some 30 years ; ago. He was
a native of Germany and unmar-
ried . Besides : Mrs. ' Palmer , three
sisters i and two brothers living J in
r Germany , survive him. He was
64 years old.
The funeral was held Tuesday
morning 10 o'clock , conducted
by Rev. Caldwell of the Presby-
terian church.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and 1lrs.V . Palmer de
sire to express their gratitude to
the kind friends who have lent .
their every assistance in the hours .
of our deep sorrow and at the '
funeral of our beloved brother ,
Louie Bock.
MR. AND - \ Ilts . \V ) [ . PALMER. :
Pick This Up Quick
Good 4-room house with stone
cellar , for sale cheap. House
strong , well ] ] built and warm. Will
sell cheap if taken at once. Cash
or terms. A bargain in this. Ask
[ . M. Rice , Valentine. tf
Threshing Outfit for Sale
Itt horse power 28x50 Case Sep-
arator all in good repair , for sale
at a bargain , for cash , or will trade
for horses or cattle , Address ,
SCHAEFER & ; BENNET ,
lenzeleb. : : .
TheC. 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
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Get Your Trees Ready
for Winter.
Stop cultivating deep. Let them
shed their leaves and ripen up their
wood bv only keeping- dust on top of
ground to retain moisture in ground ,
and on town lots where treed are
watered gradually reduce amount of
water. A tree needs moist ground
durirj ; fall and winter. If town \ lot
trees need water later water them at
freezing up time for their winter use.
We have all the varieties of Cher-
ry , Plum , Apple and Forest and
Shade Trees , Evergreens. Small Fruit
Shrubs , Roses and other ornamentals.
GET THE CHEAPEST for a long ] ;
time usefulness. A TREE IS A PER-
MANENT INVESTMENT. Get trees
grown nearest home. They are ac
climated and grown under same con-
ditions you want them to girovr , and
where they can be had the quickest.
We have 25 acres in our nurseries
and JO , acres in our bearing orchard.
Write for catalogue or any informa
tion.
Chas , J , Boyd
Brown County Nursery
Ainsworth , Nebr ,
Nursery one block north-east of the
Court House.
A Grand Ball
Will be given at the Wood
Lake Opera House on
Saturday , Sept. 30
1 Under the auspices of
Wood Lake Camp No,2947
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MODERN WOODMEN
OF AMERICA. ,
Extra good music and a good
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All or Part of the Follow
ing Property :
head of horses , 2 mares and 2
geldings.
1 Hereford bull.
30 acres of # ood corn , to be
husked and delivered at Crookston
Neb.
20 tons of oats hay , mowed with
grain in straw.
25 acres of spelts in shock or
stack ; 25 acres of wheat in shock.
1 lot GO ft. front by 140 ft. deep ,
3 dorrs north of bank of Crook-
ston , Neb.
1 residence , 5 room house ; first
class well , wind mill , pump sup- i
ply tank , chicken housecoal house , I
cave , barn , room for 12 head of
stock , 4 tons hay and 1UO bushels
grain.
New house , 3 rooms ; good well ] ]
and pump , chicken house , new
barn with room for S head stock ,
8 tons hay , bin room for 1000 bu.
small .grain.
Also 1 house and lot , 2 rooms ,
new. These houses are occupied by
good tenants.
From 1 to 15 residence lots in
Viertel's addition to Crookoton ,
Also 1 farm of 210 acres , sit-
uated 2 miles northeast of Crook-
ston , Neb. , 200vacros ' of which is
under cultivation , almost level and
first class farming land ; good well
111 ft. deep , brick in bottom and
stone and cement top ; good cave
for car load potatoes. All enclosed
by two and three wire fence.
Call on , or address ,
H. H. WAKEFIKLD , Owner ,
Crookston , Neb.
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Digestion and Assimilation.
It is not the quantity of food taken but
the : amount digested and assimilated that
gives strength and vitality to the system.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab-
lets invigorate the stomach and liver
and enable them to perform their func
tions naturally. : : For sale by Chapman ,
the druggist. .
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Contest Notice.
U. S. Land Office. Broken Ho\\ ' . N ehrtllk\.1
Sept" rnbrr 6. 1910 f
A pulllcifiit content atlldavit having ! ! been flled
In ihls onicc. by ( Charles Bntdy. contestant.
aualiidt Honif.atKHd ! entry No.508iS.O'J : tr ! 2. madw
October ( } . : . wofor I , t- % f'5 St > c , ls . nw IlwJ . sly J
n ! ' . 114 S' . s'g : sn- ' , . , , \ v' , . * " } ( See. 17. I T. , w , , -
J4hll . . : tj ; ; . lC.tll 'e3:1W : . nth P.lllcll'allerlclli&II : .
by CHS : It. U-'ljili. ninteatee , in which it . is al.
leg - (1 Unit elainirtnl h. & . . wholly : aiMiidonr-d s ! lid
tract for nt ' , ttt than one tear last 1" j . f , that li "
lias ; never cnlltuiied. i i nrovcd or resided noon
said tnn.'tas rco. tired -vl l'ruvc.1 j : -\1.1 I l.ind is
in its wild ' n live ! state , and wu . . lly abandoned
that all or .said defects exist , at this : date all ( {
have not heen cured
Said parties ar " hereby notllled to appear.
respond and oiler ' eviuence touching : sain allei : : i-
ti-in at 10 o'clnek a . in nn October Li : 1) . IDIO ,
before W. K. : Bowers , County .Indp ' of Hooner
county , Nebraska ! ! at his oillce in ltlllcn , > > el h" ,
and ' .hat Ilnal hearing wi'I ' bu held at Id o'clock
a in. on October ) 24. 1I > 10. betont the twister I
and Receiver the United States Land OIllcw
in Broken Bow , Neb.
Tue said contestant having , In a proper am-
davit liled August 29. : ! IU10. set llropcr fata :
which show that HitT due diligence personal )
service of this nollco cannot be made , it in I
heie'jy : ordered and directed that such notice bu
Kiven by due and proper publication.
.JOHN JtKI : : Sfo : . Koaister.
Record address of eutrVIIl \I' , Council BluHt , Ia.
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Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nu xefiitlon Issued by tin .
clerk of the < ll > trlet 'Cmrtor Cherry county ,
Neb. , Augii.it : 11 , I'.iHi under nn execution
wherein First National - Hank of Valentine ,
NIII.Iur.Is judgment' creditor nnd Fr auk
Hippie judgment debtor , ,
I will > eil at the front dcmr of the court house In
\ "alplltillJhern' county. Nebraska that ! being
the building wherein the last tt'rlll"f said ; couit
w-i * held on ; UIK l. : ; th dav of October. 1910. . at
1U o'clock a. in . to satisfy : judgment IIf10..11. ( I
and iiit-nM. at percent from date or judgment
l11IIti. . l'.HO. and co > ts taxed at ? IIi.7 ! . ; and
accruing ; costs at pnulic auction to the hlghant .
bidder , for euali , the following . deserioed prop
erty to-wit :
' 12 u-li. ! e ! i nwf4. s ! : iii-U Sec. 3 : ; . Tp 35 ; , It
30 : . st'.t ! swi ! , Sec 2" . nw l4 ne'-t and iH $ nwU !
; iet n : , allI Tp. 3.H 30 , in Cherry county ,
Neb. .
Neb.Dated this Hh 1 day of Set timber HMO.
C. A. KOSSKTKK :
aj : 5 ! Shenlf of Cherry County
Wall'ntt & 'I flrrl < , f'Y. attorneys for plnlntlll
Order of Hearing on Petition for Appointment
of Administrator.
In the County Court of Cherry County Neb
raska.
STATKOK X : nHAHKa. tss (
COUN'rvol' GlII'ItJtf : SS
To the heirs and lo all persons interested in
the es'ate of i ndwick Hock m-ceased :
On reading the petition of Minna Talmer ,
praying Hint the administration of said estate
be granted to ht " rself us adniinlstrat'lx.
It is hereby ordered that. yon and all persons
interested t in said matter may , and do. appear
at tifb County Court , to be hBhl1lI and ! for said :
coiintvon the'tth day of ( October A. D I . . 11111) ) , at
o'clock < a m. to I : ' )101\\ ) ' ( 'all : " . . It any ttiere be ,
why the prayer of the petitioner should ! not bu
grained ami That notice of tne pendency of snld
petition and that th - heariinr thereof given to
all pewms ' interested in said matter by publish
In ; ; a copy of this ordr in the Valentine I Dc > rno- .
crat a weekly newspaper printed . said county ,
for 3 : successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing. ! , , , ,
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SHAL court tins 1'.5 : h day of Sept. \ . D. I 1910.
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Winchester Ammunition
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iHE SEASON will soon be open so that the
hunter with dog and gun will have full sway.
\ \ - e also handle a full line of Shot } Guns and
liifies. "Winchester" and "Remington" are two
of our best makes.
Hunting doats , Caps and Hats are no"\von
display in our window and may be bought at a bar-
gain. Now is the time and the Red Front Hard =
ware is the place to get full value for your
money. ,
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OAL AND PARADES
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. . eDL 28th t" Cct , . 8th 1910 .
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TKE BSG JOLLY CARNIVAL EVERY DAY
Tuesday figlt ! ; , Wednesday Higbt , Thursday Ifiarnooa , Friday Hljtl ,
Oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. : 7
CARNIVAL [ CLECTRIC&L : MILITARY CORONATION ' '
RREWCP.K3 PARADE PARADE BALL
Grand Military Maneuvers Every a't S. Regular Troops.
REDUCED RATES OH : ALL GAL OADS.
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THE PALACE SALOON , ' I 1
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