W f W t I 2ft . Farmer : 6 Get your supply of Paris Green * early. Don't wait till the bugs are on 6 I the vines and get caught the way you v did last year. VALENTINE. NED 8 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 yc u a ; record of every transaction- * VALENTINE STATE BANK VALENTINE. NEBR. TREES Plenty of time to plant trees. Our trees are kept in our large , cool , cement building now and are held back so they will be good to ' - put out for several weeks yet. We \ keep no trees in our building in winter , and only recommend the hardiest and tried varieties that do business in Northwest Nebr. Catalog upon request. " ' T. W. CRAMER , Local Agent , _ Valentine , Nebr. Boyd Nurseries and Fruit Farm. On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station Ainswcrth , - Nebraska Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER & SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB. Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289- 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg , Bulls for Sale at All Times. W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOTJR & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. C. A. RUBY Attorney-at- Law * < ? - Office front room , second story , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main street entrance. Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. T. Meer , DENTIST Rooms over Red Front store > r Valentine - Nebr , HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Absolutely Pure The ofsSy baking powder mat$0 from Royal Grape Greatsa of Tartar NO ALUM.HB LIME PHOSPHATE Talk of the Town. Seeds that always grow for sale at Fischer's hardware. 10 Mrs. Davenport is having ex tensive improvements made on her dwelling on Cherry street. W. 13. Hammond's house was quarantined yesterday , one of the little girls having scarlet fever. Special coat , suit , skirt and shirt waist sale at W. A. Parker's at Wood Lake , Saturday May 27. Dr. M. F. Meer has decided to visit Wood Lake the first Monday and Tuesday of each month to do dental work. 19tf Editor H. R. Seconl of the Gretna Breeze was in town last Friday with his fellow townsman , O'Brien , the fish man. The Home Bakery is moving in to the Elliott drug store building , recently occupied as Corbin's mu sic store. They are moving the bake oven , too. 0. E. Hartman and wife went down to Lincoln last Saturday and .Mrs. Hartman experts to enter a hospital for treatment. They live on F. M. Terryll's place on the Xiobrara. J. M. Ballard and wife , who was Miss Sarah Carter of Harrison county , Mo. , were in town yester day having dental work done. They were married last Septem ber and live near Bailey. Mrs. J. C. Xorthrop and son , Dwight , returned from Scotts Bluffs Monday evening , where they had been to attend the funeral of her mother. Her brother , F. D. Smith , and wife of Deadwood accompanied them. Chronicle , Chadron , Neb. The Republican insinuatingly remarks that "some people talk the most about the things of which they know the least , " and then follows with a lengthy article try ing to show that the McCloy children couldn't have caught scarlet fever anywhere because of the proper -fumigation of the house in which they live , which made it so safe that it was better than a house where fever had not previously existed. From the length and force of his argument we let it stand under his own head ing of the arlicle. We met A. O. Goodwin , a brakeman on the C. & N. W. , a few days ago , and he told us of the sad accident which befell his son , Harold , April 2nd. Mr. Goodwin's family live out on a claim six .miles southwebt of Cody. His two boys , Harold , aged 13 , and Sylvester , aged 10years , were playing in a sanl blowout and had tunneled in several feei under a high bank of sand. Harold was digging deeper and had told Sylvester to stay outside for fear of the sand caving in on him , and if it did , he could dig him out ergo go for help. It caved in the next moment and several tons of sand buried Harold. Sylvester ran for help and was soon back with neighbors , but Harold was buried too deep and was dead long before they got him out. Harold was a thoughtful boy but he didn't know how easy sand banks cave in. f School Notes. Miss Lillian Xelson and mother entertained Supfc. and Mrs. Bet- tenga , Misses VauDriel and Dris- ' cell at tea last Saturday evening. The 4th and 5th grade girls had an ice cream party in the park Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Driscoll who was duly crowned during the exercises. The various rooms were pleased to receive a visit from Miss Driscoll who has been in Chicago attending college , prepartory to her work in the state normal at Chadron. Mr. and Mrs. George Hornby entertained in a most delightful manner the teachers of the Valen tine school and a few of their friends Monday evening. All present greatly enjoyed the oc casion. Last Friday afternoon Supt. Bettenga was very pleasantly sur prised by the presentation of a beautiful signet ring by the teach ers and pupils of the 4th , 5th , 6th , 7th and 8th grades and he heartily thanks them for this expression of their regards. Dan Adamson came down Mon day to visit his brother John and family , and Tuesday night he and John joined the Masonic fratern ity. Dan has another bunch of three-year-old steers that look better at this time than his steers last year at the same time which took the prize at the Sioux City fair last September. He has 35 to select a car load from and ex pects to take them to Chicago if they do well , which depends upon the season and the quality of the range this year. When Mr. Adamson's cattle were being in spected at the Sioux City fair last September there was considerable speculation as to how they were brought up to their fine frame and flesh. People could not easily be lieve they had been fattened upon the range of Cherry county and without grain. Mr. Adarason corif vinced them by turning the cattle into a pen where corn was fed and the cattle took no notice of it , which was proof enough for the most skeptical. Dan's cattle are the White Face or Herefords. Obituary. Miss Laura Farlow died Friday , May 19 , 1911 , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Daniels. She was born at Fremont , Xeb. , Feb. 22 , 1889 , and leaves her pirents , a brother and two sisters to mourn her death. Her father , a sister and brother were here to attend the funeral which was held at the Methodist church at two o'clock Sunday af ternoon , Kev. J. E. Parsons con ducting the ceremony. Dr. M , F. Meer , dentist , will be at the Lakeview Hotel , Woodlake , the first Monday and Tuesday of each month. 19tf That we have every facility for turning out neat print ing of all kinds. Letter heads , bill heads , office sta tionery , etc. , furnished at the lowest prices first class work will permit. Never leave home on a journey - without out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kernecly. Itis almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained when on board the cars or steamships. For sale by Chapman , the druggist. * , / 40 Acres of School Land Half Mile West of Val entine. Who wants a nice home a { mod ! easy living ? 40 acres , all in the valley of the beautiful Minnecha- duza , creek flowing through one corner , soil rich and deep , shelter ed by hills on the north and south. This is an ideal place for garden farming , fruit and chickens. Good building location facing southeast , where stone chicken house'can be built in the hill with front on level. 400 egg Cyphers' Incuba tor at half price to go with this deal. A bargain. Get busy. I. M. RICE , Valentine , ! \'eb. fi 4 For summer diarrhoea in children al- waj's give Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy and castor oil , and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by Chapman , the druggist. Turn Over a New Leaf By subscribing for THIS PAPER i We invite our friends to call and in spect the most complete line of lumber in Cherry county. We also carry in stock Plaster Board , Lime , Cement , Acme Plaster , Hard Wall Finish and Plastering Hair. We also have Red and White Cedar Posts in all sizes and prices , from 10 to 19 cents. A complete line of Builders' Hardware , Barb Wire , Nails , Fence Staples , and Screen Doors. An examination will convince you that our prices and the quality of our material is right. BERCO TRY US FOR SALE BILLS Old' Crow , All Leadin Hermitage Brands and Bottled f Gruchen- Under the heimer Supervision' * Rye of the Whiskeys. II. S. Gov. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. THEWe LACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER. Propr. Vice President of Mexico Succeeded by De La Barra , Juarez , Alex. , May 24. A telegram was received by Francisco MaJero , Jr. , from Alfred Robles Dominguez , special peace envoy in Mexico City , stating that the resignation of Vice President Corral had been tendered. The news was taken to mean that the vice president's resignation was requested to precede that of President " Diaz , which is expected today.Vhen President Diaz resigns Senar Madero and his party immediately will leave for Mexico City to advise with Sen or de la Barra in the political reorganiza- "tion of Mexico. The new cabinet had been agreed upon , as follows : Finance , Ernesto Madero ; interior , Emilio Vasquez Go mez ; instruction , Dr. Francisco Vas quez Gomez ; fomento , Manuel Calero ; war , General Bugenip Rascona ; com munications , Manuel Bonilla ; foreign relations ( subsecretary ) , Bartolome Carbajal y Rosas. Rafael Hernandez Madero probably will be agreed upon as the minister of I justice. He was suggested by Madero. Ohio Legislator Placed en Trial. Columbus , O. , May 24. Representa tive George B. Nye of Pike county , ft ho is a physician at Waverly , was placed on trial before Judge Kinkead in the criminal court on the charge of soliciting a bribe of $500 from State Printer Edward A. Crawford to vote for the Kimble bill , which reapportioned - tioned common pleas judicial districts. Convention of Nurses. Waterloo , la. , May 24. Miss Estella Campbell of Des Moines delivered the principal address before the eighth annual conventionof the Iowa Society of Registered Nurses , which is being held in this city. Miss Campbell spoke on legislation. Miss Anna C. Goodale of Iowa City , president of the society , delivered an address. i French Column at Fez. 1 Tangier , May 24. The French col umn , under command of General Moinier , entered Fez on the evening of May 21. The French force met with 'no opposition on the part of rebellious tribesmen besieging the sultan's south ern capital. All Europeans in the city are safe. Vedrine Leads in Aero Race. San Sebastian , Spain , May 24. 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