lu : SPAIN'S RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS Short Orders of all Kinds , Day and Night First = Class Meals 25c. tUtjHAJtAAAWt AS AAtJSLSSlft * < U * HOWE & RSGNTAGNE \ 9c 9e Livery , -Feed and 4 c Sales Stable , * v Wood Lake , Nebraska g 3 * Special Attention - to Hunting and Fishing Parties. | S ; : Chartered ns u Stnte Brink Chartered ns a National . . Bank June J , 1881. August li. , l JOi' FIRST NATIONAL BANK . ( Successor to Hank of Valentino. ) Yalentine , Nebraska. CAPITAL - $25.000 A General Banking , Exchange SURPLUS - 25,000 Uudivided Profits 4.000 and Collection Business : : : : O. JrT. H. May CJouNEU. , Vice . , President. President. M. JI. V. L.KtniN NICHOLSON , Ass't , Cashier. Cashier. e D. A. WHSPPLE , Propr , Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. Arrive at Eosebud 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. . * . ) I * * ' ' 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. . A. Whipple. A NEW fci fc In Crookston , Neb. i With new prices , which are the lowest for good business. My stock consists of Dry 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. G. 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. Kice. tf Phelps' Photos next Wednesday and Thursday. / Sprains require careful treatment. "Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Lin iment freely. It will remove the sore ness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by Chap man , the druggist. Everybody who reads magazines buys news papers , but everybody who reads newspapers doesn't buy magazines. Catch the Drift ? Here's the medium fo reach the people of this community. ' Piano or Jones mowing ma chines and rakes at reduced prices. For sale by Frank Fischer. 27 will occupy your entire time when you become a regular advertiser 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. Merriman. Frost Prnden was a business call er in town Monday. A. C. LessTfc went to Hot Springs Friday return ii g Monday morning. Alice Thorn quist came down from Gordon Sunday evening to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. H. G. Quible left for Wayne , Nebr. , Saturday evening to spend a short time with relatives. Carl Jorgensen and John Madsen were in from the south bills Sun day and Monday with stock which they shipped to Omaha. Patsy McWilliams and her grand father returned from Sioux City Sunday morning where they have been some time visiting friends. . . - GeorgeEoberts moved his house hold goods to Valentine on the .fi-eight Monday , where they will tfiake their home. Mrs. Eoberts and _ the children went down on Tuesday. John Sasenbory went to Gordon Wednesday of last week to receive medical attention to his foot as the result of stepping on a rusty nail some time previous. He returned Sunday evening accompanied by his mother. Phelps' Photos next week. Try a dish of ice cream at Spain's restaurant. The most complete stock of lum ber in Cherry county at Ludwig Lumber Co. ' 34 : Eepairs for the Piano or Jones mowing machines ordered on short notice at Fischer's Hardware. Can furnish all repairs in five days time. Dr. M. F. Meer has decided to i visit Wood Lake the first Monday and Tuesday of each month to do dental work. 19tf The two Wright Bros. Aero planes at the Nebraska State Fair , Sept. 4th to Sth will be manipula ted in the four flights each day by Aviators P. O. Parmelee and Clif ford Turpin. Parmelee is the holder of several world's records among which is the duration rec ord made at San Francisco Jan uary 22nd , 1911 , of 3 hours , 49 minutes and 48 seconds. He also made a single flight from Dayton to Columbus , Ohio , carrying 60 pounds extra weight 61 miles- His best record , However , is a single flight from Leredo to Eagle Pass , Texas , 106 miles , carrying a passenger. We are glad to know that such reliable "bird men" are sent to our State Fair as our people ple will feel assured of witnessing flights. WHY HESITATE ? An Offer that Involves No Risk for Those Who Accept It. We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipa tion , no matter how chronic it may be , that we ofl'er to furnish it free of all cost if it fails. Constipation is caused by weak ness of the nerves and muscles of the large intestines or descending colon. To expect a cure you must therefore tone up and strengthen those organs and re store them to healthier activity. We want you to try Rexall Or derlies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy , and are par ticularly ideal for children. They act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They have a neutral action on the other organs or glands. They do not purge or cause any inconvenience whatever. They will positively overcome chronic or habitual con stipation and the myriads of as- soc'ate or dependent chronic ail ments. Try" Eexall orderlies at our risk. Tbree sizes , 10c. , 25c- and 50c. Sold only at our store The Eexal Store. G. A. Chap man. Piano Bargain. I have a slightly used piano Jin the vicinity of Valentine. Nebr. To save expense of boxing arid shipping , will sell very cheap for cash or payments as low as $5 per month. E. M. Wallace , care of Smith & Barnes Piano Co. , Chicago I cage , 111. MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cramer Celebrate Their Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cramer cel ebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday , August 29 , by giving a re ception at the park pavilion. Over one hundred people gathered to commemorate this oc3asion and wish this worthy couple many more happy years of wedded life. Tables were placed the entire length of the building through the center and two shorter ones on the sides upon which tne wedding re past was spread J. G. Gaskill was the toast mas ter and kept the relatives and friends first in a humorous and then a serious mood , as he told ol the happenings of fifty years or more. Mrs. H. M. Cramer gave a beautiful recitation after which the toast was responded to by Mr. C. W. Cramer. Ljia Cramer , a grand daughter , sang and Mrs. Lottie Cramer gave a poem which was followed by informal talks by I. M. Rice , Mr. and Mrs. Eansbottom 0. W. Hahu and B. I. Johnson. Each in turn spoke very highly of Mr. and Mrs. Cramer as relatives , friends and neighbors. After the dinner the time was spent in visit ing. Charles W. Cramer was born in Knox county , Ohio , 03fcober 29 , 1839. . Phoebe T. Gaskill was born near Bluffton , Allen county , Ohio , November 22 , 1842. They were joined m the holy bonds of matri mony on August 29 , 1861 by Squire George Shipley at the home of the bride's parents near Beaver Darn , Obio , and came to Nebraska m 1878 and to Cherry county in ! 894. They settled on land north of Val entino and but a short time ago ramcvjd to town to spend their declining years. They have three children , H. M. and T. VV. Cramer of Valentine , and Mrs. Ed Mason of St. Joseph , Mo. ; eight grand children and two great grandchil dren. In their immediate fainilj7 , no deaths liave thus far came to mar their happiness. Many beautiful and expensive presents were on display at the pavilion. One that attracted marked attention was a quilt sent by Mrs. George Goble of Beaver Dam , Ohio. Mrs. Cramer had made the quilt for Mrs. Goble near ly fitty years ao , and it came as a great surprise , bringing back mem ories that were almost forgotten. J. C. Gaskill and Mary Hurley were united in marriage at the same time and place , with Mr. and Mrs. Cramer. They reside at Stacy , Montana , and had hoped to come to Valentine and celebrate their an niversary also , but circumstances were such they could not get away. In the crowd of over one hundred only about twelve were not connect ed by blood relation or marriage. This is the second golden anniver sary celebrated in Valentine. Those who came from a distance to attend the wedding were , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ransbottora of Delaware , Okla. , Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Young , and Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrews of Beaver Dam , Ohio ; Mr. and Mrs Ed Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Way- land Mason of St. Joseph , Mo. , Mr. and Mrs D. A. Hurley of Perry , Okla. , Mr. and Mrs.D. P.Milliken , Mr. Jesse Gaskill and Mr. and Mrp. Charles Gabkill and children of Bur ton , Nebr. , Eev. and Mrs. Carter and children , and Mrs. Tif t of Nor- den , Anna and George J. Gaskill , and E. B. Wilkinson of Kennedy. Mrs. Eansbottom and Mrs. An drews are sisters of Mr. Cramer. \ Mr. and Mrs. Bansbottom hope to celebrate their golden w'edding in nine years and while here gave an invitation to all present to join them at that time. " See us before buying wagons or buggies. Ludwig Lumber Co. 34 Mrs. John Hittle of Penbrook ccompanied by Frank Burdick was in town Wednesday. , Mr. Burdick came in for treatment for his eyes. For summer diarrhoea in children a ! ways give Chamberlain's Colic , Choler : and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by Chapman , the druggist. 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 Cigars and Soft Drinks * . . STETTEP - PROP. Ever3ne should be protected in a reliable company. Irepre-- tne Columbia Fire Insurance Co. of Omaha and the Com- monwc'tl h of New York. Both of these companies are safe and sound. For L'f Insurance , the Merchants Life Insurance Co. of Burlington , la. , put ou ! ; i 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 , Agent. \i R. M. Faddis & 'Co Postolllce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded Jf > on left & & thigh ' -J * Horses branded left ishoulder Ion Some Some branded bni'ulcd on ritht thigh&g on left or shoulder. shoulder or thiah P. H. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Cattle branded as cut on left side Some Qyon left side. on left Jaw of By „ , . .Jin.-- , , /n i * V horses. Ranpe on Gordon Creek north of Simeon , N. S. Kowley. Kennedy , - Muuruska. Same as cut on left , side and hip , and on left shoulder of horse se ? . AkoR cS on left side bip. V X on left side Some tle brand ed mg peg ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p on left Jaw and left shoulder of horses , | jj jjQ on left hip of horses. N"on left jaw of horses C. P. Jordan. Rosebud , 3D 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 > earingany of these brand ? . R. M. Ten-ill , Propr. Brounlee , Xeo. Cattle branded as in cit on left side. Some branded K. T V on left hip. Range on North Loup river , two miles west of lirewnlee Not Afraid St Francis Mis sion. Rosebud. S. D. fettle branded as in cut ; horses wine or .1 1C > ' on eftthigh , between Spring C'k and Little White river. Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud S , D.- Cattle branded SOS on left side OSO on rigbtside Some cattle also have a 4on neck Some with A on left shonlder and some branded with two bars across hfudqnar- ; ers. Some Texas cattle branded O ou left side and some ] on left side. x-o Horses branded SOS on left hlo. Some cattl * branded A.W har connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cutIeft side Some on left hip. Horses same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. 3artlett Richards Pres WlllGComstock.V.F. Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas Cattle branded OB any part of animal ; also the following brands : horses branded tlft same Range betweea Godon on the F.E. et M. V. , R. R. and Hyannis on K & M. R II. in Northwestern Nebr. KARTI.ETT KinHAUDS. Ellsworth. Nebr Sawyer Bros. Oasis , Nebr G. K. Sawver has charge of these cattle. H rse l onieftshoul- der. Some | left side. Horsasl same left thigh. Kange on Snake river. Metzger Bros. Kolfe Nebr Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brand on e/t thigh. Ranje on Gordon and Snake Creeks. A Reward of $250 will be paid to any person for information leading to the arrest and final conviction of any person or , persons stealing rj .trlf with al > nvp brand. J. A. Yaryan. v Pullman , Nebr Cattle branded JT on right side Horses branded JT on right shoulder .Reasonable reward f o r any infonr atlom leading to the re covery of cattla straved from my range. -A TRIUMPH IN THE ARf OF BREWING THE LEADING BEER | McGreer & Carroll IN THE MIDDLE WEST 1 -p. - , Y7 - , , . Dealers- alentine