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WEEK ENDING'HEP. , 1910.
Daily mean temperature 71. ° :
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temperature 613
Highest temperature i'5 ° : .
I Lowest tenfperature .Wo.
j Range of . tcmperature 41i < i = : ) .
Precipitation for week 01. ° of an inch.
Average for ± : ! years O. m of an inch. ,
Precipitation March 1st to date 11.71 inches.
Average for 22 : years 18.22 of an inches.
Joux J. MCLEAN. Observer.
C. & , N. W. New Time Table.
WKST JIOUND :
No. I , 7:17 p. j m. New passenger train.
No. :1 { , 1 :31 : II. rn. Old " "
No. 110 , l1jp.l11. ! : Through freight train.
No. Si , : ! : OO p. m. Local freight train.
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No. 2 ! , 10t2 ! : p. ] in. New passenger train.
No. 11 ( I , fiOJa.l11. : Old" "
No. 11(5 ( , 0:20 { j n . in. Through freight train.
No. 8'- : , ll:0a. ( ) in , Local freight train.
Talk ! of the Town.
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for a three years law course at
Ann Arbor law school.
Dr. Perrigo , registered Optome-
trist of Omaha , will be here again
at Donoher hotel Sept. 27.
Rapid City. S. D- , Business Col-
lege is a good place to send young
people for a business education.
In Lumber we have the largest .
stock and tho lowest prices.
LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
Geo. J. Gaskill and Robt. Davis
came in from Dan Sears last wpek
-where thoy had been haying but
got through.
Skillful , honest treatment and
moderate prices are guaranteed by
Dr. Perrigo of Omaha , at the
Donoher Sept. 27.
,1. C. Salmon came up from
Brunswick Wednesday to look af
ter some property interests here
lie is doing a fine mercantile busi-
ness at Brunswick.
II. B. Clapp of Simeon was in
town Friday. Says he was through
haying by the 7th and 'piled it all
up dry. The crop was about one-
third short he thinks.
For Sale or Trade-Fine grand
piano , almost new and in the very
best of condition. Owner will
trade same for stock. See J. H.
Bachelor or J. C. Quigley.
County Superintendent D. F.
Story died Wednesday morning
about 4 o-'clock of typhoid fever.
He had been ill about three weeks.
He was elected county superin-
tendent last fall.
The Red Front Mercantile Co.
have two new clerks Harry Wal
ker of Ohiowa , Neb. , in the gro-
cery department and Fred Busse
of Vermillion , S. D. , in the dry
goods department. '
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 this class of cattle even
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if one doesn't buy.
Miss Ollie Bolster of DesJMoines ,
la. , and Mrs. Mabel Hornby of
Games , Neb , came last week for
a visit with Mrs. I. M. Rice. They
grew up together in that good old
town of York , Neb. , and this is
their first visit with each other
since they were little girls and
they are having a good time talk-
ing over old times.
Grandma Morey wife of Abijah
Morey , died last Friday after a
lingering illness of several months.
She has been a patient sufferer and
a faithful wife. We have known
her , for more than a dozen years
and she was always the same peace-
ful , quiet lady , favorably impress-
ing all who knew her. The funeral
was held Saturday.
William F. Mackie ! of Philadel-
phia , Pa. , and Miss Garnet Hol-
claw , daughter of \Ir. ] and Mrs.
Wesley Holsclaw of Chadron were
married by County Judge C. Dana
Ssyers Saturday evening , Sept.17 ,
in the presence of relatives and a
few intimate friends. The newly
married couple left Sunday morn-
ing for , Oral , S. D. , where Mr.
Mackie is superintending the
building of a new railroad bridge
on the Northwestern. After the
work is completed they will go to
his home in Philadelphia for an
extended visit.
Mrs. H. W. Hoenig gave a chic
"five ( hundred" card party and
luncheon Tuesday evening to six-
teen of her lady' friends ( the men
being tabooed ) and to say that the
eruepts had an enjoyable evening
does not begin to express it. The
honors went to Mrs. Haley. An-
nouncement was made at this time
by the hostess of the engagement
of her daughter , Miss Glen , to
Mr. \ Clinton G. Headingtou of
Wood Lake , the wedding to' take
place October 17. Those present
at the party were : Mesdames
Brayton Haley T. Hornby. M.
Cyphers. Kincaid , Compton , Rice , .
Noyes , Quigley , Nicholson , Lam-
oureanx Wooster , L. Sparks and
Miss Bolster of Des Moines , la. ,
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E : . Kirk and son made a trip to
Cody last week.
Alfa Barnes spent Sunday and
Monday at home.
Wm. Dunbar of Cody was in
our neighborhood last week.
Word has been received from
Mrs. C. Kime that she is able to be
around again.
The Diamond Bar outfit werp in
this ' part of the country rounding
up last week.
Wm. Harnon Albert and Geo.
Russe ! delivered a bunch of cattle
at Corly Saturday.
Tlfe "Badger" has taken quite
a na'p during the warm days but
has awakened with the fall winds.
Dan Adamson and Walter Ja-
quins went to the Niobrara the
first of the week for a load of wood
and grain.
Wilber Kirk had the misfortune
of having one of his driving horses :
cut so badly by barbed wire "that , i
it was necessary ta kill it.
School began September fifth in
District 91 with the small attend-
ance of six with Miss ' Dora Grewe
of Npnzel as teacher. It is to be
hoped we will have a'good term of
school and a larger attendance.
The threshing machine has been
in thi locality the past few da"ys ,
H. Kirk and Alvin Frazy thrp h-
ing the t latter part of last wppk
and Dan Barnes the first of this : I
wr k. All report a fine output of ;
grain.
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Call in and ; ] see us when in Brown-
lee. Ferree Bros. , blacksmiths
and wheel-wrights. It
All Gang Plows , Discs and Har-
rows at cost and less. '
LUDWIG LUMBER : Co.
Furnished rooms to rent by day
or week. Hot and cold water
baths included. Valentine HOUSP
John D. Eaton , Propr. 32tf
Low prices on Boys' Suits from
4 to 12 years' $1. 50 $2.25. . Bear
Skin Coats for Children. price
$1.50 . to $1. 75. MIKE DAVIS ,
37-4t Valentine , Neb.
Now that haying is about over
why not take off a little time and'
bring in your wagons to be repair-
ed ? Ferreo Bros. , blacksmiths and
wheel-wrights , Brownlee , Neb. It
Presbyterian Church - Preach-
ing by the pastor. J. M. Cald well , ,
D. D. Morning subject , "An Im-
portant Quest ion. " Evening ,
"From Mt. Hermon to Damascus.
All invited.
Don't fail to attend the horse
sale of D. D. Kel'ogg ( ' and Chas.
Salmon at Perkins livery barn it
Valentine on Saturday , the 14th.
ALco Roy Kuskie's farm sale at
Dave Hamer's place , 2 miles west
and 3 } miles north of Sparks Mon
day , Sept. 2H ( , sale to begin at 10
a. m. Free lunch at noon.
T. W. CRAMER , W. E. HALEY
It Auctioneer. Clerk.
The sale of Hereford cattle to be
held at Valentine Sept. 29 , consist-
ing largely of useful I 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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The Valentine baseball team
went over to Burke last Saturday
after winning at Norden Friday 9
to 0. Saturday's game at Burke
resulted 3 to 0 , Sunday 18 to 11 ,
and Monday ' 11 to 4. Tuesday
Burke and Valentine played at
Gregory , resulting 10 to 4 , all
in favor of Valentine. Wednesday
they lost at Carter with a score
of 6 to 4. Valentine won the ,
pennant for championship South
Dakota and Nebraska for amateur
games. Our boys floated their pen-
nant proudly from the roof of
their hotel and failed to take it in
at night , and Monday morning it
was gone-stolen during the night
-but they played : right on.
We attended the North Table
reunion last Saturday and enjoyed
a good time , We were pleased to
meet the old settlers and the new
settlers. Ate dinner with F. G.
Black annd wife who were award-
ed a prize for the best display.
Mr. Black is getting around slowly
yet but says he is having better
health ot late. The ball game be-
tween Valentine High School and
Sparks held the crowd half the
afternoon , the score being 13 to 12
ih favor of V. H. S. boys. There
was a big crowd and good display
of products of which we expect to
give a complete Ust of prizes next
week. The program was good.
The principal speakers being
Clenf Hahn , C. S. iieece and At :
torney C. A. Ruby. , .
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Chadron , Neb. , Sept. 13. - Fed -
eral ! court convened in regular ses
sion here , present and presiding
Hon. Wm. H. Munger R.
I C. Hoyt , clerk U. . S. district court ; ,
I Geo. H. Thummel clerk U. S.
I circuit court ; L. J. F. Jaeger ,
deputy clerk of courts ; D. W.
Dickinson , special examiner ; A.
W. Lane , assistant U. S.atorney.
and J. B. Nickerson , deputy U.
S. marshal. . K
Special Examiner Dickinson
took testimony in the cases for U. . .
S. vs. William L. McLean , to can-
, , cel patent , and also in the case of
United States vs. William H.Bluu-
dell , to cancel patent.
The following Circuit Court
transactions were had and done ,
to-wit : Amos C. Jones vs. C. B. &
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Q. R. R. Co. Damages. Continued
, by consent of parties.
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Christopher . Horr vs. the
county of Dawes and John Mars-
on. Bill in chancery for redemp-
tion. Ordered that respondents
take testimony on or before the
first Monday in November , 1910.
Complainants to take rebuttal ten
days thereafter ; case set for argu-
ment at Omaha Neb , at atime , to
be fixed by the Judge after such
testimony and rebuttal shall have
been taken.
Albert Goedde et al vs. William
J. A. Raum et al. Damages. De-
murrer. Submitted to the court.
Sarah L. McLaughlin , by Thos. ,
McLaughlin , her next friend , vs.
Ray McCormick. Damages. De-
fendant's motion to make more
specific overruled : and defendant
given ten days to answer.
James English vs. C. B. & Q. R.
R. Co. Damages. Not for trial
this term.
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United States vs. " m. Harvey
et al. Equity. Not at issue this
term. x
. Fred Thornton , administrator ,
vs. Curtis R. Inman. Damages
from State Court on plaintiffs
transcript. Court granted leave to
plaintiff to file transcript from
lower court. Motion to remand
sustained. i ,
- . The following U. S. District '
Court cases were gone overto-wit :
Uuited States vs. C. M. Hall ,
violation of mail and postoffice
lavs. Defendant plead guilty to
second count and not guilty to
first , third , fourth , fifth and sixth
counts. Nolle prosecution on mo-
tion of U. S. attorney to each of
the counts last named. Sentenced
to pay a fine of § 200 and stand
committed to the jail of Dawes
county , Neb. , until fine is paid. ;
United States vs. Yorich Nich
ols. Fencing public lands. Motion
of defendant to quash secondthird
and fourth counts. Overruled.
Jury empaneled and sworn and
case tried. Verdict rendered by
jury ' ' not guilty. "
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Corn King Manure Spreaders.
Price § 110. Will close out at $90.
. LUDWIG LUMBER Co.
For bowel complaints in children al
ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. I
It is certain to effect a cure and when
reduced with water and sweetened is
pleasant to take. No physician can pre-
scribe a better remedy. For sale by
Chapman , the druggist.
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All or Part of the Follow =
ing Property :
4 head of horses , 2 mares and 2
geldings. i
1 Hereford bull.
30 acres of good 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 60 ft. front by 140 ft. deep
3 dorrs north of bank of Crook-
Ston , Neb.
1 residence , 6 room house ; first
class well wind mill , pump , sup-
ply tank , chicken housecoal house ,
cave , barn , room for 12 head of
stock , 4 : tons hay and 100 bushels .
grain.
New house , 3 rooms ; good , well
and pump , chicken house , new
barn with room for 8 head stock ,
S tons hay , bin room for 1000 bu.
small grain.
Also house and lot , 2 rooms ,
new. These houses are occupied by
good tenants.
From 1 to 15 residence lots in
Viertel's addition to Oookoton
Also 1 farm of 210 acres , sit-
uated 2 miles-northeast of Crook-
ston , Neb. , 200 .acres 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 throe wire fence.
Call on , or address ,
II . H. "V % AKEFIELD , Owner
. Crookston ( , Neb.
Public Sale
Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m.
Wednesday , Oct. 5 , 19LO , I will
sell at my place on Goose Creek ,
10 miles northwest of Brownlee ,
24 head of horses , 41 head of cattle , I
430 tons of hay in stack , farm j
machinery , haying tools and house- : l
hold goods. Property will sell for I j
what it will bring as I am selling
out to go away. * * "
OLe year's time with approved I
security at 10 per cent. Sums of
$10 or under cash. A discount of
5 per cent will be given for cash I
on sums over $10. Free lunch at I
noon.
C. E. COLBY.
The C. \V. Way Co. , Architect ,
Hastings Nebraska , will furnish
you with plans and specifications
for any class of building you wish
to erect. Ask them for informa-
tion. 15tf
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 , an'd 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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Threshing Outfit for Sale
14 horse power. 28x50 Case Sep-
arator all in good ropafr , for sale
at abargain _ , for cash or will trade j
for horses or cattle , Addrpss ,
SniAEFEit & BENNKT :
Ncnzel , Xeb.
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Bellevue College
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BeSlevue Normal School
Bellevue Conservatory
of Music , Art _
and Public Speaking
Enrollment for 27th year Sept.
12th to 17th. Preparation for busi-
ness or the professions. City ad-
vantages combined with the health
and safety of a beautiful suburb.
Expenses moderate. .Opportuni
ties for self help. Enter this week.
Catalog on request.
S. W STOOKEY , President ,
Beilevue , Nebraska.
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A Grand Ball
Will be. given at the Wood
Lake Opera House on
Saturday , . Sept. 30
Under the auspices of
Wood Lake Camp No,2947
MODERN WOODMEN
OF AMERICA.
Extra good music and a good
time assured.
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Get Your Trees Ready
for Winter.
Ston cultivating deep. Let them
shed their leaves and ripen up their
wood bv only keeping a duston top of
ground to retain moisture in ground ,
and on town lots : where treea ! : are
watered praduallv reduce amount of
water. A tree needs moist ground
during 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-
rv , Plum , Apple and Forest and
Shade Trees , Evergreens. Small Fruit
Shrubs , Roses and other ornamental
GET THE OB ISA PEST for a long
time usefulness. A TREE IS A PER-
MANENT INVESTMENT. Get treea ! :
grown nc arest home. They are ac-
climated and grown ! under same con-
ditions you want them to grow , and
where they can be had the quickest.
We have 25 acres in our nurseries
and 40 acres in our bearing orchard.
Write for catalogue or any Informa
tion.
Chas. ] , Boyd ,
Brown County Nursery
Ainsworth Nebr
Nursery one block north-east ! of the
* Court House.
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