% ar * . , AAJWL A AAAAAj j AA ' " I 3 \ General Merchandise. Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing Goods. Flour and Feed. : = : : = : HORSES FOR SALE. Wood Lake , Nebraska & MONTAGNE g * * ; Livery , Feed and 4 Sales Stable. , Wood Lake , Nebraska g Special Attention to Hnntingand - Fishing Parties. V O N H I vJ ? 1 > i ( Successor to "Welkcr & Lyons ) Wood Lake , Nebraska Am still doing drivingand freighting. Special attention to hunting and ( iching parties. ( Successor to Ed Young. ) Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods , f Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery. Men's Clothing and Furnishings. . . - . , . . FL6uR , FEED AND COAL. Wood Lake = Nebraska. GENERAL FARM F. J. . . and LIVE STOCK CTSON EE Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex perience in the Eastern states. Will go to any part of the State. Write me , or dates can be made at this office. F. J. Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota Notice of Application f or License to > Sell Liquor. Notice is hereby Driven that I have filed with the clerk of the board of trustees of the village of Valentine , Nebraska , a petition , accompanied by a bond duly at tested , said petition pra.yinjr that I be granted a license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors in block 6 , lot 17 , in said village of Valentine , Cherry county , Ne braska , for the year ending ATay 3,1912. HEXHY STETTEK. Notice of Application for a License to Sell Liquor. Notice is hereby given that we have filed with the clerk of the board of trustees of the Village of Valentine , Nebraska , a petition , accompanied by a bond duly at tested , said petition praying that we be granted a license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors in block 5 , lot 25 , in said village of Valentine , Cherry county , Ne braska , for the year ending May 1 , 1912. WILLIAM R. McGEER. FRANK P. CARROLL. Notice of Application for License to Sell Liquor. Notice is hereby given that I ( have filed with the clerk of the board of trustees of the village of Valentine , Nebraska , a petition accompanied by a bond duly at tested , said petition praying that' ' I be granted a license to sell malt , I spirituous and vinous liquors in j block 12 , lot i , in said village of Va jntine , Cherry county , Ne braska , for the year ending May 1 , 1912. WALTHER F. A. MELTEXDORFF. When you have stock to sell at public auction it will pay you to see us before starting your sale. Come and see us. S 5 ? The quicker a- cold is gotten rid of tbt I less-the danger from pneumonia aru. other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L Hall , of "Waverly , Va. , says : I firm ! } believe Chamberlain's Cough Bemeoj to ba absolutely the best preparation or the market for colds. I Tiave recon- mended it to my friends and they < agree with me. F'jr cale by Chapma- Because ( lie fine , porus particles 61 the Cleanser get right down into every crack and crevice , take up all dirt and leave the floor clean and spotless. ' ffsny other zzsres mid Full Directions on fter-canlOr Every family has need of a good , re liable liniment. For sprains , bruises , soreness of the muscles and rhbumatic pains there is none better than Cham berlainls. Sold by Chapman , the drug * > ' TTTFT4 T 4 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. < wr Ed Votchk was a business caller Monday. Elmer Shaul has gone to Wash ington on a visit. / Miss Olga Sleeter was up from Ainsworth Saturday. Bud Klingaman is visiting' at the parental home this week. Ben Pearson of Brownlee was in recently after a load of freight. J. E. Leader has sold his baled hay and is shipping it to Dead- wood. Herman Bradinger , wife and babe visited with friends over Sunday. The W. 0. W. lodge is steadily increasing and have nearly reach ed the 50 mark. Mrs. Viva Kennedy is still un able to be in school , but we hope to see her with us again soon. Mrs. Frank Krampert left Sun day morning for Omaha to enter the hospital where she expects to undergo an operation. Ben Warren of Sparks was vis iting 'a lady friend over Sunday. Queer that he never visited our burg until Grace came home. Prof. H. E. Paine unloaded a printing outfit last week. He expects to start a newapaper in Wood lake soon after school closes. The wrestling match held here Saturday night was very well at tended. Watts got the first fall in 33 minutes and the second in 17i. Editors Beebout of Johnstown and Lyman of Longpine were up to the wrestling match. Also a number from Ainsworth and Johnstown. Mrs. C. S. Bates of Omaha , who has been visiting her brother W. L. Klingaman , and family , left for Chadron where she will visit her brother Charles Klingaman. Prof. Flake and wife and Miss Lila McAndrew of Ainsworth and Prof. Grandy of Johnsto > vn were up to attend the declamatory con test and incidentally served as judges. I. M. Rice and wife were pleas ant visitors Saturday and we are always glad to welcome them both. They have many friends here who wish they would only make their visits more dxtensive. Prin. Paine returned Sunday morning from Chadron where he attended th'e declamatory contest and teacher's association. He re ports a splendid meeting and gen eral good time. He says the new state normal building will be fine when completed. d J Mrs. Bertha Deloney of Sioux City is here visiting her daughter , Blanche , who has been quite ill for the past ten days but is much im proved and hopes to enter upon her school duties soon. Mrs. De loney will remain for a short visit with her parents and sisters. The Degree of Honor gave an open meeting on the evening of March 30 , to which their husbands and a few other select men were tl invited. These ladies know the art of entertainment as was clearly shown by their little informal pro gram and the excellent quality of their ice cream and cake. Mrs. Lottie Grady and Mrs. Ellison very pleasantly entertain ed eight of their lady friends at a four course dinner Sunday at the Lake View hotel , the dining room with flowers , ferns and roses. Miss t ( Grady' and Mrs. Ellison are cer nii tainly worthy of much praise in In To their excellent manner of entertaining - o taining and it is useless to try to 't find words of praise for the boun tiful dinner and the manner in In which it was served. Those who 1 had the honor of being guests at this pleasant dinner were Mrs. " Randall , Misses Margaret Weis- ner , Florence and Mary Hanna , Inez Brown , CUloe and Grace Waggoner and Mrs. Edythi Lat- ta. Several ladies were unable to be present. The school gave a declamatory contest a week ago last Friday , in which eight pupils took part. All the contestants deserve great cred it for the labor put forth on their work and the excellence with which they gave the program. The judges awarded Charlotte Hanna first place in the dramatic class and Joe Kounovsky first place in the oratorical class. * The Woodlake correspondent has been top busy with other work to send in any items for the last three weeks. During that time many thing have happened that will never be recorded. Among fie important events was the re turn of all the Florida visitors ex cept Mr. Ballard. Messrs. Han na , Uck and Honey , with their wives , report a very enjoyable trip. Mr. Uck does not have the hobble in-his walk that - was pre dicted on his return home. He informs us that the aligator died. For Rent Lots 3 and 4 and e-rswi , 7-30-25 , § 15.00. SW-jr , 5-31-25 , $25.00. NWi333225 , $30.00. Enclose § 55.00 money order as part payment. First come first served. Leo Grossman , Atlanta , Ga. , or Karl Lurz , Wood Lake , Nebr. 13 3 Merriman. Herman Harder made a trip to Alliance last week. J. F. Naylor and wife made a flying trip to Hay Springs last Thursday. Wra. Wright and family have moved back to Honey town , Iowa , their old home. lluth French returned from O'Neill last week where she has been attending school. B. E. White , Ed Collins , Geo. Rose and Herbert Green were elected village trustees. Miss Hazel Naylor went to Chadron last Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. Miss EfSe Sasenbery came down from Gordon last week and spent a few days with her brother , John. Miss Anna Thornquist came down from Gordon on the local IIec ec Monday for a short visit with her le leol sister and friends. ol Miss Snyder came down from Rushville Friday evening and went out Saturday morning to vis it her sister , Mrs. Arthur Strong , Anton Eisinreich acting as chap eron. Ernest Schubert , now an em ployee of the Churn ranch , went over to the Seth Gerry ranch on he the reservation last week to sup erintend the Churn stock which is being kept there. Blanche , the M year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sher man , departed this life Friday morning. The funeral services were held at the Center school house Saturday at 11 a. m. A t large crowd assembled for a last sn . look at the flower the reaper of death had taken. We join in ex as tending our sympathy to the be- Ipj reaved. Q : ? w vgin we strive with yearning gnzo pierce the shadows deep ; Our hearts ache all the busy days , Through the lone nights we weep. Yet shall we not believe that-He 3c Who culled thec home to rest , fr love- bestows rich Joys on thee be Among the ransomed blest ? fs And may we not rejoice to k This shall our solace be ar Love but more true and strong shall grow , se rJitDu > e < li long ettnrnity ? dj irr -i t Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. 8 Lumber , Machinery , Hard ware , Harness , Saddles Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills , Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posrs and Barb Wire. Wood Lake , - - - Nebraska , Lausen & Co. , General Hardware , Wagons and Machinery. . . . A complete line of Harness and Saddles Household and Kitchen Furniture Lumber and Fence Posts WOOD LAKE , NEBRASKA ARKER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Boots , Shoes , Dry Goods , Hats , Caps , Millinery , Groceries and Provisions GRAIN - FEED = FLOUR Wood Lake Nebraska E. M. Faddis & Co PfwoQlce address Valentine or Kennedy.\ Some branded on left thigh Horses branded ' shoulder or thiph Some Some branded brn ded \ on right thigh on left \ or hhoulder. shoulder ] or thi h I P. H. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on left aide Some Qyon left side. on left jaw of V horses. Range on Gordow Creek north of Simeon , 1ST. S. Eowley. KeuueUj , - Weoruska. Same as nit on left lide and hip , and on eft shoulder of hor- ies. Alsof gri on eft Hide iome . . . le brand- , id htisk-g-JSgjgSll.ng peg ( either side up ) on eft side or hip. p on left jaw and lefc shoulder f hordes. LL | Q on left hip of horses. \T on left jaw of horses C. P. Jordan. Eosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJBE JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock earing any of these brands. E. M. Terrill , Propr. Brownlee , Neu. rattle branded as in c-.t on left side. Some branded K. T Y on left liip. Range on JS'orth Loop liver , two milrs west of Brewnlee A John Kills Plenty. Francis Mis- inn , .Rosebud. D. Cattle branded incut ; horses dine or .ll\P on 'ft thigh. Range 'k and Little yhite river. When your feet are wet and cold , antf Dur body chilled through and through 'om exposure , take a big dose of Cham- jrlain's Cough Remedy , bathe your t in hot water before going to bedV id you are almost certain to ward off a ivere cold. For sale by Chapman , the Albert Whipple & Sons. Kosebud 8 , D. Cattle branded SOS on left side OSO on rightside Some cattle also have af fen neck Some with A on loft shoulder and some branded with two bars across hind nnar- r"ra Some i nh-nTui" i i i i mm Texas cattle branded O on left.side'and some on left side. Horses branded SOS on left hip. branded AW oar connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.Ieft side Some on left hip. Horses same on left s Range Square Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. 3artlett Richards Pres „ „ Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas Cattle branded on any part of animal ; also the followlnc brands : lorses same Kange between Gordon on the F.B. fnuL. r.ik. B. and Hyannis on K &jM. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr. 11ARTI.ETT ItUillAlCDS. Ellsworth. Nebr Sawyer Bros. Oasis , Nebr G. K. Sawver has chanre of these cattle. H rses I > on left shoul der. Some left side. Uorses same left thigh. Kange on Snake river. Metzger Bros. Rolfe Nebr ; Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on e/t thigh. Ranpe on Gordon and Snake Creeks. Reward of $250 TV Hi be paid to any person for information leading to the arres't and final conviction of any person or persona stealing \virh ai nyp hmnrl. J. A. Taryan. Pullman , Nebr 'Cattle branded JY on rightside Horses branded JY on right shoulder .Reasonable reward for any information leading to tee re covery of cattle strayed from my range. , "I had been troubled with-constipa- j tion for two years and tried all of the ) best physicians in Bristol , Tenn. , and \ j they could do nothing for me , ' ' writes Thos. E. Williams , Middleboro , Ky. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach ach and Liver Tablets cured me. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist.