A WINDBREAK on the SOUTH would be valuable now. U. * S. Government tests show , a windbreak of trees will protect crops and conserve moist- m > a rod for each foot in height f the windbreak , a windbreak of ? * < 40 feet hitfh will protect - and conserve moisture 40 rods. . Cultivate trees each week or oftener. We have all varieties of forest , shade and fruit trees , shrubbery and ornamentals , adapted to North "Western Nebraska. T. W. CRAMER , Local Agent , Valentine , Nebr. Boyd Nurseries and Fruit Farm. On C. & .N. W. , 3 blks. east station Ainsworth , - Nebraska Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln , Neb. , girl writes , l'l had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I'be gan taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find such n good medicine. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist. BULLS FOR SALE Eegistered Hereford Bulls for sale at all times of the year. SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH Simeon - Nebraska JOHN F. POEATH KEB. Tubular .Wells and Windmills Call me up by phone Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , 0. H. FAULHABER & SONS , BR01VNLEE , NEB Herd headed -by S. C. Columbus 17 No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 827072 , reg Bulls for Sale at All Times , W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOTJB & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. F. M. Walcolt Oliver M. Walcott Walcott & Walcott Attorneys Practice before U. R. Lund Olfice and sill Federal and State courts. Valentine - - Nebraska . . . . . \ . i . . , i : . . - " Attorney'-at- Office front room , second stopy , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main street entrance. Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. F. Meer , "flqpipg pyer Ifed $ rqpfc store Valentine Os Wr S DENTIST Hornby Building- Phone No. 173. FOR SALE 40 head of horses , part broken , > r ? > ! ' , " " 1 * - v -11" ! - ' t'wo or three good mijcji-cows , one jrariii : ' } ; - - ] ipusesapd * PF.AL ESTATE DEALER , Crooklton 12 Nebraska , - > v h. " - TT thel Chicago , r House - - Jiaft ! > rnp - I'Qfffl ' pi . > * ' * " ! r-- * * ' - si rx * * s-i - - y ? ijig. E j.- > * -.v.-r .i | i r--t : . , S I / - KV . . . - , Valefitihe ; * 7 Nebraska . ' .yr - - - ; r - , J Valentine John Simpson of Chadron vis ited in Valentine lust week. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. JLJallard of Oasis spent Sunday in Valentine. T'Vard Henderson of Wood Lake was transacting business here on Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Raubach of Pierce , Nebr. , is visiting her brother , Fred Raubach and wife. Ernest Reiraers of Reige made final proof on his homestead Wed nesday. William and Henry Det- gtn came in with him as witness es. Miss Anna Welsh visited her aunt , Mrs. Davenport , several days during the carnival , return ing to her home in Norfolk , Fri day night. Henry Detgen and George Ohlman returned from a visit in Scward county last week. They also took in the state fair at Lin coln while away. Mrs. Fred Raubach returned from Rockport , Mo. , Sunday night. Mrs. Raubach was called to Missouri on business connected with her mother's estate. Kenneth and Eunice Murphy were transferred to the Sheridan county jail at Rushville , Wednes day night. . Mr3. Rossete as deputy accompanied Sheriff Ros- setcr on the trip. Services in St. Johh's church on Sunday , Sept. 17th , both morn ing and evening at eleven and sev en thirty o'clock respectively. Sudnay school at ten. Choir re hearsal on Saturday evening at eight. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton and daughter , Mabel , visited relatives here Wednesday. In the afternoon they drove out to J. B. Gaskills. They left last nigbt for their home at Stacy , Mont. Ed Shaffer was arrested late Thursday night having in his pos session a suit .case full of goods he had stolen early in .the evening from Charles Gassan's store. Representing himself to be a ranch hand wanting a complete outfit , he purchased a suit of clothes and other furnishings and then ordered- suit case to pack them in. When the time came to pay for his purchases , he grabbed .the case and ran out the door. He was arrested later as foe was bp.ar.ding freight tra.in. ghaffer plead guilty to the theft 3nd as the goods are valued at over § 50 he was bound over to the district court to be sentenced. IMobfoy Styles . . on ? m # . _ . .a see them ? Johnson's , Millinery. " * j n- ne e- ness. and quickly restore the parts to eP ea healthy condition. For sale by Chap- man , the druggist. 'Tom Van Buren wenfc to Chad- ron Wednesday evening to take in the Dawes county fair and visit with friends for a few days. The Boy Scouts of America will soon have a camp in Valentine if plans being perfected by Johnnie Stetter and Len llosencrans do not miscarry. Sheriff Kosseter is being spoken of as Chief Scout. The Worley Engineering Co. , is making an estimate of the dam age caused by the dam going out. The city is having this work done to get at a settlement with the contractors. It is expected that the report will be finished in a week or ten days. As soon as a settlement is made with the con tractors steps will be taken to get the repairs at the dam under way. U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING SEPT. 14 , 1911. Daily mean tcraiicrature.fi0. " Normal temperature C43. Highest temperature 83 ° . Lowest temperature 4(5 ( ° . Range of temperature 42 = . Precipitation for week c. 14 of an inch. Average for 23 j-ears 0.49 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date ll.u4inch.es. Average for 23 years \1.K < of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. \Vanzcd Mis Monsy'c Worth. Customer I say. .Mr. P.nrbcr. I don't hear your scissors 'it work on my hair. LJirber ( apologetically ) Tin-re is very little hair on your head , sir. Customer --That makes difference. I - - no pay my money and I want yon to rattle the scissors on the bald place just the same as if I hud hair on it. Never Again. "Only onc.0 have 1 spoken crossly to my vrsfe. " said a man to an intimate friend. "Indeed ! " remarked the latter 5i : lorno surprise. : "Yes. " said the Crst speaker , rather ambiguously : "once vas quite enough for me. " Exchange. He Did. One ( ! G.V Andrew Lang , the author , asked Israel Esnsr ni. the author , to jrivo his services for a charity bene fit. . Z'inpfwill replied in a not ? : "If A. Lans will I. Zang rill. " A Gonrt For the Old. - . In most sports youth possesses all the nclv.'inr.'ifros. Experience is often n poor match for youth an.-ability , bnt the stripling has no advantage , over skillful age In fishing. Country Uentlemau- Mads It Warm. ' , "I got a cold supper vrhen I went -home tonight and you bet I kicked about It. " . : . . : ' . "Did that do any good ? " "Well , my wife made it. warm for me. " v Do not take upon yourself a load of hatred. It 5 § a heavier lq.ud than you tln'iik ! Mine. ' tie For gtwunev tliarrhoea in children al ways give Chamber Iain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Keniedy and castor oil ; and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by Chapman , the druggist. FOR THE i YOT knew of anyone wha is old enough to * read , who has not seen that -sign at a railroad crossing ? : If everyone has seen it at some time or other , then why doesn't my to advertise. " r Your store and your goods need - more advertising than the railroads - ' roads need .do to ( > varn people to VLook Out for the Cars. ? ' Nothingis ever corn ! j.yjcl ija the advertising vv-ariU ' * 1-1' "n " " - e continually they are dbntifm ily : < ) od t'i iW - -i * , ADVERTISE in THIS' PAPER [ fliil That every added sub scriber helps to make this paper better for everybody / u , ' r / : Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands - " - % and Bottled " . ' , * ' . Griichen- Under tlie ; " f heimer Supervision Eye of the ' . - \ Whiskeys. U. S.GOY. . "Wo also handle the Budweiser Beer. L HENRY STETTER , Propr. headache , biliousness , in digestion , rheumatism , pimples , blotches , yellow complexion , etc. , are all signs of poisons in your blood. These poisons should be driven out , or serious illness may result. To get rid of them , use E59 -the old , reliable , purely vegetable , liver medicine. Mrs. J. H. Easier , of Spartanburg , S. C , says : " I had sick headache , for years. I felt bad most of the time , I tried Thed- ford's Black-Draught , and now I feel better than wjieii I was 16 years old. " Your druggist sells it , in 25 cent packages. Insist on Thedford's v Because the-Censer quickjy re- .Tves the discolorations which appear on porcelain bath-tubs , ant\ \ which it is impossible to rempv& ' : by any other i ean - ' " Many other uses , andFnTlJ irecdonson _ targe BigUtin-ypuijbnsjest season wh.en ypp have the least tiina to sp.nr-ft y > wtre wosi kcly ia tnliw diaryhpen ami lose several days' time , unless you have Chamber lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ijt edy at hand and take a dose on the first jty appearance of the disease. For sale by Chapman , the druggist , : HUNTING SEASON NOW OPEN Fischer's Hardware carries a full line of Sporting Goods , including the best lines of guns and ammunition. Fischer's Hardware. INTERNATIONAL " 3 ? " Before buying an auto it vill pay you to see the INTERNATIONAL / ' NATIONAL " 30" No Hiil too Steepj no Sand too Deep r1- ' ' . . . rmill HIM ii [ [ i i IIII.M I Soldby D , McLeod Guaranteed by International Harvester Company CARPENTER & BUILDER. /Ul / kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , ' CTONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Customers. maand ma Iv A F p TT fe , W C ! The steel- lining in Nlfcro Club smokeless powder shells insures better pattern Vetter penetration and artier velocity for the same load. _ , * „ It makes the , shell sjronger , surer and safer. It costs you no more to buy. r : - - - , - * - - If you prefer black powder , shoot New Clubs the famous hard hitting , sure-fire , old n yellow shells 3 * v&z TfJ * * tem/figfo/TUMC" ke .perfect shooting combination. Rcruasion Anns-Union Metallic Cartridge Co 299 Broadway , New York Ci &V&LE5S POWDER K POWDER. . ? , TO OCT. 7 , 1911 - TUESDAY'AFTERNOON ' , OCT.3 WEDNESDAY NIGHT , OCT 4 * * MANUFACTURER'S ' PARADE ELECTRICAL PAR/UDE- - - / / / / - * THURSDAY/AFTERNOON , OCX 5 FRIDAY MIGHT , OCT.G c MILITARY PARADEL , CORONATION BALL CROWD/A WHOLE YEAR'S FUN INTO 1O D4Y5 YOU'LL H VE LOTS OF HELP . . SLEEP AFTER YOU GET HOME