SPAIN'S RESTAURANT
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Short Orders of all Kinds , Day and Night
First-Class Meals 25c.
H OWE & MONTAGNE
Livery , Feed and
Sales Stable ,
Wood Lake , Nebraska
3 Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties. 2
Chartered ns a National Banl
Chartered ns a Stnte Bank .
, < >
. JO :
\ June J , 1884. August 12,1
T1' ' " FIRST NATIONAL BANE
.
( Successor to Bank of Valentine. )
Valentine , Nebraska.
CAPITAL - $25.000 A General * Banking , Exchange
SURPLUS - 25,000
Business : :
Uudivided Profits 4,000 and Collection : :
li ' . . , . M. V. Niciioiso > , Cashier ,
President. ,
I O. J. T. H. May GORNKI/L , Vice President. H. L.KUHX , Ass't Cashier
e
D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr ,
Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House
Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel
Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
* *
Arrive at Rosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. *
Leave Rosebud at 8 o'clock every morning ,
Sundays excepted.
Arrive at Yalentine at 2 o'clock p. m.
Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. m.
Special attention to passengers , baggage and
express or packages.
Leave orders at headquarters or at the Red
Front store.
D. A. Whipple.
A NEW
I
With new prices , which are the lowest for
good business. My stock consists of Dry
v Goods , Groceries , Shoes and 5 and 10 cent
bargains. You are invited to call and
make this your home store. Highest pric
es paid for produce. Come and get ac
quainted.
Q. M. Tracy.
2nd Building South the Bank. Crookston , Neb.
Dr. D. W. Sumner
DENTIST
Hornby Building
Phone No. 173.
Two 4-room houses for rent.
I. M. Rice , tf
Fischer's Hardware sells bicyc
les and bicycle supplies of all
kinds. Repairing done promptly.
Sprains require careful treatment.
Keep cjniet and apply Chamberlain's Lin
iment freely. It will remove the sore
ness and quickly restore the parts to a
healthy condition. For sale Ijy Chap
man , the druggist.
Everybody wao reads
magazines buys news
papers , but everybody
"who reads newspapers
doesn't buy magazines.
Cat h the Drift ?
Here's the medium to
reach the people of
this community.
PJano or Jones mowiag ma
chines and rakes at reduced prices.
For sale by Frank Fischer. 27
Yost *
s
Money
will occupy your entire
time -when yoii become a
regular adyertiser in THIS
PAPER. Unless you have
an antipathy for labor of
this kind , call us up and
we'll be glad to come and
talk over our proposition.
Valentine
Wm. Gilmour visited in Ewinj
over Sunday.
Max Viertc ! of Crookston was
here on business Tuesday.
. Dr. M. F. Jleer and Will Hales
spent Sunday in Long Pine.
Robert Wyntt was up from Pur-
dum the first of the week.
Mrs. James Morris of Johns
town visited in Valentine Monday ,
Mrs. Wm. Palmer and daugh
ter were in from Harmony Fri
day.
day.A
A wagon bridge and about twen
ty seats were built at the park the
first of the week.
Genevieve Weed , of Indepen
dence , Mo. , is here visiting hei
brothers , George and Alma Weed ,
Bessie , the 7 yeir old daughtei
of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Salmon ,
while playing on the back porch
at the family home , Friday , iVI
and broke her right arm below the
elbow.
The last legislature passed a resolution
elution to hold a reunion at the
State Fair. Twelve o'clock Wed
nesday , Sept. 6th , has been tU
time selected and the place to hold
it in the New Live Stock Judging
Coliseum. This will give our far
mers a chance to see what a real
legislature looks like.
Mrs. Wm. Palmer returned tc
her home at Harmony , Friday ,
after a three weeks' visit in Ore
gon. She reports a very good
time , but thinks Cherry county a
paradise compared with eastern
Oregon , Wyoming and Idaho.
Western Oregon is fine. While
there she visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Pettycrew. They have a
pretty home in Salem surround
ed with bea'utit'ul ilowers aad fine
fruit , they are happy and content
ed , but still like Cherry coun
ty. On the way home she stop
ped at Mr. and Ms. . Grant Dunn's
in Wood burn. They too have a
fine home. Mr , Dunn bought an
orchard where he has nearly com
pleted a fine residence. They are
getting along nicely. Mildred ,
who was employed in a millinery
store in Salem , is now working in
a store in Woodburn. Harold is
employed by his uncle John Bell ,
who is in the ne.wspaper business.
Mrs. Palmer dislikes to leave
Cherry county but the condition of
Mr. Palmer's health makes it nec
essary for her to go back.
THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION
Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorders.
A doctor's first question when
consulted by a patient is. "Are
your bowels regular ? " He knows
that nint-y-eight per cent , of ill
ness is attended with inactive bow
els and torpid liver , and that this
condition must be removed gently
and thoroughly before health can
be restored.
Kexall Orderlies are a positive ,
pleasant and safe remedy for con
stipation and bowel disorders in
general. We are so certain of
t'neir great curative value that we
promise to return the purchaser's
nnney in every case when they
fail to produce entire satisfaction.
Kexall Orderlies are eaten like
candy , they act quietly , and have
a soothing , strengthening , healing
influence on the entire intestinal
tract. They do not-purge , gripe ,
cause nausea , flatulence , excessive
looseness ; diarrhoea or other an
noying effects. They are espe
cially good for children , weak per
sons or old folks. Three sizes ,
50c. , 25c. and lOc. Sold only at
oar store The Kexall Store. G.
A. Chapman.
Estrayed or Stolen.
Five head of two-year-old colts ,
consisting of 2 black geldings and
1 bay gelding , branded 5 on left
shoulder ; 1 black mare , no brand ,
but has a blood wart on front left
foot. This is a large mare. One
brown mare , branded JL _ on left
shoulder. These horses strayed or
were stolen from the pasture two
miles northwest of the T 0 ranch
about three weeks ago. Reward
offered to finder or for informa
tion about them.
C' Bauersachs , Lake , Nebr.
The Ccnsc of Smell.
"It is the upper part of the nose tha
smells. " said a porfumor. "The liuinj
there is very sensitive and brown ii
color , not red. as in the lower nose
Men are more sensitive to odors tbai
women. Scientific tests have shown ,
believe , that , while many men can de
tect the smell of prussic acid evei
when there is only one part of thi
acid to two million parts of water
the average woman fails to detect thi
smell if there are less than ten parts o
*
the acid. Though the white man ii
much less sensitive to odors than thi
savage , a prolonged stay in a part o
the world where smells , are few puts i
very firite edge on the sense of smell
Dr. Nansen has declared tbat whei
returning from the ice world to Fran ;
Josef Land he knew when he was approaching
preaching the assistant he had lei
there by smelling his scented soap lonj
before he saw him. lie could , too
when approaching the hut haVe giver
an inventory of the stores there , as h <
smelled everything it contained sepa
rately and distinctly. "
Ruled His Servants by Fines.
Sir Richard Newdigate , a seventeentl
century Warwickshire squire , whost
papers were published some years ng (
by one of lib descendants , ruled bi ;
servants by : i system of fines.Tht
value at which he rated domestu
crimes is shown by such entries in his
diary as : "Nan Xewton. jr breakinj
a teapot. 2s. Gd. ; Richard Knight , foi
pride and slighting. 2s. Gd. ; Willian
fJetherington , for not being ready tc
go to church three Sundays. IS pence
Thomas Birdall , for being at Nuneator
from morning till night. 5 shillings
cook , dead drunk. 10 shillings. " As
his cook's wages were only S a yeai
she paid pretty dearly for her lapse
from sobriety. Sir Richard had a sys
tern of rewards as well as penalties
"To my three daughters. " be writes ,
"because they came to prayers. 3 shil
lings , " and "to Tom Cooper , who work
ed hard after he broke his head , 2s.
Gd. "
Origin of Foxe's "Book of Martyrs. "
Foxe's "Book of Martyrs" was pub
lished in March , 1 ( > 52 , as the "Actes
and Monuments" of the martyrs , a
title borrowed from an earlier book ,
says the London Chronicle. The fa
mous volume might never have ap
peared at all but for the association of
Foxe with the printer Day of Alders-
gate street , in whose business Foxe
took an active part. On the tomb
stone of Day in the church of Little
Bradley , Suffolk , the partnership is
thus immortalized :
He et a Fox to wright how martyrs runno
By death to lyfe ; Fox ventured paynes
and health
To give them light ; Daye spent in print
his wealth.
Even in those days the alien prob
lem troubled industry , for we find
Foxe appealing to Cecil to relax the
law and permit his friend Day to en
gage more than four foreign printers.
Iron In Plants.
Iron is the substance which gives
the green appearance to foliage. It
forms a constituent part of chloro
phyll and is the green coloring matter
which stains the bodies inside the cells
of leaves , called plastids. "When the
first organized food is being formed
in the leaves from water and carbonic
acid gas a certain amount of energy
is required. This is obtained from the
sun's rays , but the work of absorb
ing it is carried out by the chlorophyll.
It requires very little iron for the pro
duction of all the cholrophyll found
in a crop , and nearly all soils contain
an abundant supply.
The Human Clock.
The Spanish painter Ribera. Mr. TJal-
dane Macfall recalls in his "History
of Painting. " worked with such fervor
that all count of time was lost to him.
"He made a living clock to check the
passing hours. His servant came ev
ery hour to the studio to say In a loud
and stately voice , 'Another hour has
gone. Signer Cavaliere ! ' "
Ha Won.
"Before you kiss me. Horace , let me
tell you tbat Fred has given Kitty a
diamond ring. You have never given
me one. "
'Dearest , it is only girls who are not
precious in themselves who require the
aid of precious stones. "
"Oh , you may kiss me twice , Her
ace. "
Pen and Sword.
"Do you believe the pen is mightier
than the sword ? "
"Of course it is. Who ever bad to
pay $2nCOO damages in a breach of
promise case on account of the sword
he carried ? " Chicago Record-Herald.
A Rule of Life.
We should meet each morning as
from foreign countries and , spending
the day together , should depart at
night as into foreign countries , in all
things I would have the island of a
man inviolate. Emerson.
The Irony of Fats.
"Speaking of the irony of fate"
"Well ? "
"I know an artist who earns money
to pay his divorced wife alimony by
drawing Cupids. " Birmingham Age-
Herald.
One Was Enough.
Milton was one day asked by a
friend whether he would instruct his
[ laughters in the different lanirnage5' .
"No. sir. " he said : "one tongue is i
kufflcieut for any woman. "
She Knzw.
"Bat do you think 1 could deceive
my own little wifeV"
"No. I knovr you could not. but I be-
ieve you are silly enough to try. "
Midland " 40"
The automobile that will travel all directions
outof Valentine without fear of being sand or
hill bound. We invite everyone to inspect this
up = to = date car.
Simple in Design and Construction
Darnbly & Layport
Auto Dealers
Valentine , = Nebraska
1
Cigars and
Soft Drinks
. STETTER - PROP.
I
Every a le should be protected in a reliable company.
IrepresUne Columbia Fire Insurance Co. of Omaha and the Com-
monwe .1 li of New York. Both of these companies are safe and sound.
For Lif L isurance , the Merchants Life Insurance Go. of Burlington , la. ,
put out - policy that is hard to equal by other companies. Call me up ,
Phone 92 , and I will explain the advantages these companies offer.
J. W. SHEPARD , Ae-ent.
E. M. Faddis & Co
Postofflce address Valentine or Kennedy.
Some branded
Pwon left
h _ ? # thigh
Horses branded
left
thipli
Some Some branded
Imu ( led on ri ht thigh
on left or shoulder.
shoulder
or thigh
P. H. Youn.
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as cul on lef c side
Some QYon left
side.
j - 77en left jaw of
V horses.
Range on Gordon Creek north of Simeon ,
1ST. S. Rowley.
Kenneuy , - JNeuraska.
Same as cut on left ,
side and hip , and on
left shoulder of her
ses. Also
left side
hip.
V X on leit si
Some cat
tle branded - , _ .
ed husk-533'3JgK&trig ' pi-'K ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left jaw and left shoulder
of hordes , UJ
UJQ on left hip of horses.
jNJ on left jaw of horses
C. P. Jordan.
Eoaebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same aa cut ; also
CJBE JJ on right
bJp.
.Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
bearing any of these brand ? .
E. M. Terrill , Propr.
Brounlee ,
Cattle branded as
in c-.t on left
side. Some
branded K. T V
on left hip. Range
on Xorth Loup
river , two jnilt-s
west of Brewnlee
Not Afraid
St Francis Mis
sion , .Rosebud.
S. D.
Cpttle branded
as in cut ; horses
same or _ jKj on
left thigh. Kanee
between Spring
C'k and Little
White river.
\ !
Albert Whipple & Sons.
Rosebud s , D. V
Cattle branded
SOS on left aide
OSO on riBhtsid *
Some cattle also
have a 4on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two ban
icross hind qnar-
, _ . _ .ers. Some Texas
cattle branded O on left aide and aomej
on left side. _ _
Horses branded SOS on left hlo. Some cattli"
branded AW bar connected on both sidea 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.
3artett Richards Pres Will G Comstoclc , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded OB *
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
horses branded the
same
Range betweea
Godon on the FJ5.
& SA V. , R. R. and
Hyannis on 1 ? & M. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr.
HAHTI.HTT KH5HAKDS. Ellsworth , Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr .
O. K. Sawver has
charge of these
cattle. H rses
l onleftshoul-
der. Some |
left side.
Horsisl
same left thigh.
Kange on Snake
river.
Metzger Bros.
itoife N'ebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
'
Earmark , square i J
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
eft thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will b * * paid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final 'II
conviction of any person or persons stealing
with almvf brand.
J. A. Taryan.
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JT
on right side
Horses branded JT
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
for any informatioa
leading to the re
covery of cattle
straved from my
range.
A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING
THE LEADING BEER McGreer & Carroll
IN THE MIDDLE WEST
Dealers- Valentine