* - , , riJ AAAAJUUU i * < AiU ! y General Merchandise , Hats , Caps , Boots and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing Goods. Flour and Feed. : = : : = : : = : HOESES FOE SALE. i Wood Lake , Nebraska \ Si iONTAGNE I Livery , Feed and Sales Stable. i f * tWeed i Wood Lake , Nebraska * 2 Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. S LYONS , v ( Successor to Wolker & Lyons ) Wood Lake , Nebraska Am still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to hunting and fishing parties. t ( 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 FLOUR , FEED AND COAL. Wood Lake Nebraska , GENERAL FARM F and LIVE STOCK EER 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. Vt/f LSEY5 Auctioneer Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota Usin Because no dirl , grease cr grime can withstand ib > wonderful action. The thick scum which often gath ers on the sides and bottom of the sink and defies scsp-cleaning dis appears like magic when Old Dutch Cleanser is used. , Mmy other uses andlull Directions on . Every family has need of a good , re liable liniment. For sprains , bruises soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Cham berlain's. Sold by Chapman , the Notice. John JI. Hall will take notice thsit on the1 lUth day of March , Hill , John H. Jacohson , a justice of tin1 peace ot Cherry county , Ne braska , isrued an order of attachment for the.sum ot J8 ± ( H ) In an action pending before him , wherein Jlenry J. Lo\ve is plaintiff am ! John H. Jfall is defendant , that property of thedelendant , consisting of 1 Jenkins plain sweep , one Dempster windmill , No. 1) ; one U. S. Steel water tank , sixty feet of two Inch gas pipe , one Moline two-row cultivator , lift tenee j'osls , INO small buildings and scrap lumber , one .small barn Ki.\W : ft. , wire fenc ing about 7K ( ) pounds , has been attached un der .said order. . Said cause was continued to the 8th day of May , 1'Jll , at 1 o'clock p. m. JOHN II. JACOBSON , II11-15 Justice of the Peace. in the District Court of Cherry County , Nebraska In the matter of the applica-1 tion of AVilflam E. Haley , i guardian of Alice May , Sea- | dore and Fred Seadorinin - I or heirs of Joh B. Seadore | 1 and Iii'/ziuSeadorcdeceased , | ' for the sale of real estate. i Notice is hereby given that in pursuance I of an order of the Hon. AV. H. Westover , one of the judges of the district court of Cherry county , Nebraska , made on the 18th day of March , 1011 , for the sale of real estate hereinafter described , there , will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash , at the front door of the court house in the village of Valentine in the said county of ( Jherrv and state or Nebraska , on the ISth day of May , 15)11 ) , at 1:80 o'clock p.m. , the following described real estate to-wlt : The undivided one-third interest of said minor heirs in and to the South Half ( SJ ) of Northeast quarter ( NEJ ) and Northwest quarter ( nw4) ) ol Southeast quarter ( sei ) of section 21township ; LJrange 20 , and lot 2 , section 1 ! > , township : K , uinge 23 , Cherry county , Nebraska. Said sale will remain open one hour. Dated tills I'.ith day of March , I'.dl. WILLIAM K. HALEY , Guardian. Walcott & Morrissey , attorneys , 15-1 Notice of Probate of Will. In the count } ' court of Cherry count } * , Ne braska. braska.State State of Nebraska , i County of Cherry , ( ss To all persons interested in the estate of Frank Cashell. deceased. On reading the petition of Gee Capler , praying that the instrument filed in this court on the 12th day of April. 1911. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the saia deceased , may be proved and al lowed , and rec9rded as the last will and testament of said deceased ; that said instru ment be admitted to probate , and the ad ministration of said estate be granted to Bruce H. Hewett as administrator with will annexed. It is hereby ordered that all persons inter ested in said matter , may and do. appear at the county court ? to be held in and for said county , on the 28th , day of April , A. D. , liill , at 10 o'clock a. m. , to show cause , if any there be , why the prayer ot the petitioner should not be granted , and that notice of the pendency of said petition and that the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Valentine pemocrat , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , tor three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness niv hand , and seal of said court , [ SEAL ] this'lSth day of April. A. D. , 1011. 14-3 .lAMnsC. QUIGL.BV , County Judge. P. II. O'Kourk , attorney * Try Us For Safe Bills ! 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. CAAAA AAAAA A Clara Groves , Alice and Ruth Wang came'in from the country and wrote the eighth grade exami nation last week. W. L. Klingaman and George Demming went to Bassett on the 6 o'clock Tuesday to attend a sale. Misses Lottie Grady , Dora Weisner , Florence and Mary Hanna - na spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Morris , jr. They/report a fine time and have high praises for 'Leo's excellent cooking. Mrs. Milt Latta , daughter An na , son Guy , and Mrs. Birdie Fogg have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Edythe Latta. Word from Blanche Deloney brings sad nevr.s to her friends and those of her mother. Just after their arrival at their home Mrs. Deloney was taken seriously ill. We all wish her a speedy re covery. Dr. Tische was called to attend Mr. Carter at his home near Red Deer. He has been quite ill for some time and was in a critical condition Monday night , but is somewhat improved. Viva Kennedy is improving and hopes to be soon up and around. Mrs. W. V. Johnson was quite ill last week but is able to be up again. Lou Cote , Sam McLain and Jim lung of the Brownlee coun try were business callers Monday. Pleasant Valley News. News reaches us that Albert Lolzien died in Canada last Thurs day at the age of IS .years. In company with his father and uncle Wm. Body they here four weeks ago. Albert took cold which de veloped into .measles and- then settled on his lungs. Albert was born on Goose creek and was re spected by all who knew him. The body will be brought home for burial , , J. M. Uehling visited his sister , Mrs. C. T. Miller , Saturday. Mesdames Albert and Otto Schleuter and family spent Friday with Mr. and C. T. Miller , the oc casion being wedding anniversary of the last named. Theo. Hoefs and son have start ed their press drill to working. The dance at Haymakers was a decided success. Peter Howard of Goose creek died at the age of 78 years. He suffered a stroke of paralysis two weeks ago which probably hasten ed his death. Mr. Miller has been papering and decorating Theo. Heofs' house. C. h. . Butterfield is building a new house for Harry Kellar. Col. Tilly of near Brownlee will open a general merchandise store in the merchandise store in the- new hall buiding about May 1st. Bernie Tinkham visited with his sister , Mrs. Otto Schleuter. Badger Lake. Arthur and Trwin Adamson , Benjamin and Mildred Barnes are on the sick list this week. Cyrus Wolfenden wended his way towards Cody on Thursday of last week. Commissioners Adamson and Rowley were in this vicinity rec ently appraising the school sec tions. Ernest and Wilber Kirk have begun to farm in earnest now. The rain which fell so gently all day Sunday was certainly a welcome visitor in this neighbor hood as quite a number of the ranchers are farming. * Mrs. J. A. Adamson and daugh ter Alice visited at the home of D. A. Adamson last week. Walter Jacquins is fencing his homestead. Mark Chubb of Bailey was in this vicinity last week. SCHOOL NOTES DIST. 91. Those neither absent nor tardy during the past month were Wal ter and Arthur Adamson , Mildred and Claire Barnes. Number of visitors 6. . Number of visitors 13. Average daily attendance 12. Dora Grewe , Teacher * The Phplps Photo Studio is open the. first Wednesday and Thursday in each month. 16tf Merriman. Wm.Struly came up from Scri- ' bner for a few. days last Friday morning to look after the interest of some of his horses which he still has here and to visit old friends whom are glad to see him again. Miss Julia Allen returned from Rapid City last week where she has been visiting friends and rela tions the past two weeks. The dance at the hall Friday night which was given by the lad ies of the Royal Neighbors was a marked success but owing to the stormy weather and other attrac tion the crowd was not as large as usual. Miss Jeanie Case finished a suc cessful term of school last Friday and departed the same evening for her home at Gordon. Arthur Bowring boarded the east bound train Saturday evening. Rev. B Hunt went to Eli last week to look after the interest of his ranch. The surprise party at Grant Bixler last Friday was by those present entered among their list of pleasures not to be forgotten , the Rose being the most popular flower that evening. Mrs Wm. Crane and son Marvin were Gordon visitors last week. Miss Mamie Newman spent Sat urday and Sunday at Valentine. Last Friday evening the home of Seth Gerry was destroyed by fire.The cause is unknow but it is thought it was struck by light ning. Wm. Slade was in town Tues day. Ah , Will , is it not hard to say good bye. Joy Fairhead is home from Lin coln where has been attending school. Miss Anna Thornquist who has been visiting her sister Alice re turned home Tuesday. Hazel Na.ylor and Grace Jones are on the sick list. Jack Savage and wife returned to Kilgore Tuesday after spending a few weeks at W. R. White's. S. E. Fink is preparing to move back to the ranch. * Mrs. Herman Harder spent a few days in Gordon last week. The result of Herman's baching was that he went up to Gordon Sunday and brought her back. Cottonwocd Grove. Mr. ' Bain has just completed his new modern house and barn. Mr. Clasky has been hauling lumber for his new house. Mrs. Dorothy Alexander pre sented the Sunday school with an organ when she moved away this spring. Sorry to hear of the death of Rev. Horner who spoke at our school house once last summer. Mr. Gilkerson and wife are working for Dan Hill. Hay is worth Si per ton. Mr. Leiiler isx bed fast again. A Mr. Henchly has rented the ' Fisher place. , . The Blair family is expected home next week. Letters from the Barnett fam ily states that land isWorth $200 to $1000 an acre in Oregon. Notice. Pearl Lydiatt having left her home and my bed and board without cause , notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by her. Dated this 25th day of April , 1911. 16 3 CHARLEY LYDIATT ' When you have stock to sell at public auction it will pay you to see us before starting "your sale. Come and see us. 8 5 Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc. Johnson Bros. Lumber , Machinery , Hard ware , Harness , Saddles Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , .Windmills , Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire. Wood Lake , = - Nebraska Lausen & General Hardware , Wagons and Machinery. . . A complete line of Harness and Saddles Household and Kitchen Furniture Lumber and Fence Posts WOOD LAKE , NEBRASKA \ R 9 IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE Boots , Shoes , Dry Goods , Hats , Caps , Millinery , Groceries and Provisions GRAIN - FEED = FLOUR Wood Lake . Nebraska E. M. Faddis & Co PostotHce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded on left thigh Uorses branded or thl ? h Koine Some branded branded on right thigh mi left or Moulder. shoulder or thuh P. H. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on left side Some Qyon left side. en left jaw of V horses. Range on GordoH Creek north of Simeon. S. Rowley. Kennedy , - ftauraska. Same as cut on left , Hide and hip , and on left shoulder of her ses. AlsogSJgR on left side hip. F X on leit Some oat tie brcnd-j ed husk-eS ZggS5jf "ig peg ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p on left Jaw and left shoulder of horses. jjj jjjQ on left hip of horses. "N"on left jaw of horses C. P. Jordan. Rosebud , SD Horses and cattle same as cut ; also CJ BE JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock hearing any of these brands. E. il. Ten-ill , Propr. Brownlee , Neo. = > Cattle branded as in cit on left side. Some bra < led K. T V on I'-ft hip. Range on North Ioup river , two mil s vsest of Brewnlee John Kills Plenty. St Francis Mis sion , Rosebud. S.D. ( Mtle branded as incut ; horses Bameur .1 j\Hon loft thigh. Kance between yprm < C'k and Little White river. When your feet are \vet and cold , and | your body chilled through and through ! from exposure , take a tig dose of Cham- ' berlain's Cough Remedy , bathe youi { feet in hot water before going to bed , and you are almost certain to vrard off a severe cold. For" sale by Chapman , the druggist : , Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud S , D. Cattle branded SOS on left aide 08O on rightside Some cattle also have a - 4on neck Some with A on left shoulder and some branded with two bars across hind qnar- 'tew- ' Some Texas cattle branded O on left side and some ] on left side. Horsps branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle brandpd AW bar connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. . Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.left side Some on left hip. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. 3artlett Kicbards Pres Will G Comstock , V. P Chas C Jamison Sec&Troas Cattle branded on any part of animal ; also the following brands : horses same Bange betweea Gordon on the F.E. &M. V..E. B. and Hyannis on B & , M. R.R. fn Northwestern Nebr. BARTI.ETT ItirflAUDS. Ellsworth. Nebr Sawyer Bros. Oasis , Nebr G. K.'Sawyer has charee of these cattle. H rsea l S onlKtshoul- der. Son left side. , . _ same left thigh. ggj Kange on Snake river. Metzger Bros. Kolfe Nebr. Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on eft thigh. Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks. A Reward of $250 will be \ aid to any person for information leading to the arrest and flnal conviction of any person or persons stealing wirh a.J ovp hranfl. J. A. Taryan. Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JY on rightslde Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable reward for any Information leading to the re- covsry of cattle strayed from my range. "I had been troubled * -\vith constipa tion for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol , Term. , and they could do nothing for mewrites Thos. E. Williams , Middleboro , Ey. "Two packages of Chamberlain's Stomach ach and liver Tablets cured me. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist.