District No. 1 00. - Mplvin Clark irauiril a' load o ha.y to town Tuo day. Chi.s. : Williams , tm ) 0. E Hurt- man are busy culling wood. ' Miss Susan Gray of Draper , S.-D. , IB vi itiwrE W Road's. Chas M O'D.uiM'l ! l 3 nVi n . his posilion wilh J. A. Adamson. Miss Elixabpth Adamson spent , Tupsday wilh Mrs. E W V irel Mrs Ciias PJmt-r of St. Pud. Minn , i visit 5n r her lather , John Faber. Mrs. Pfter > on of Val nl.inn i visilinjr her danjrhter. Mrs. Sam Heth. John Oniie-ltpr is rapid l.\ ini proving from an attack of ly'phoiii fever. The Missp.s Dot son spent onp day last wi okvjih Miss Adamson 'L. Moshor atd " 'iff- ? Sl"i : e precinct V'IMHM ! rplaiiv - on th < ' river Monday. : ' n Howard Rurd'ck h p I'1 ft , f Salem , Or . 1 o ) : o vII nafcr ; his future herm Miss Blanc' ' ' Shopifd , oi" teachpr , spent IH-I- vacaforif' ' ' her parents ai V- < > - ) ' } LaJ-e. \ John J. 1 ? . - r Ift I 'rr Tn.r. . . Pine where he . . ? -iccep 'd a r j-- : tion vfith th ? < \ & N. W R 'R. ' Mrs. < r.p of Plal'o ' , S. D. has purchaepn "I - Bunli- . ! < : ' ? eai' ! > and is now n < 5'- . it h jr i ome J. 'A. Ad. tn--ri a.ui.vife fr Joseph Taylor and u lie . - pi-m SIJM dhy with E. ' . Vojr > l find family Sam He.th , who is rpceivinjj treatment at the \ \ ie Memorial hrspilal of Omaha , is rapidly improving. < Ernest Shepaid. who ha > ; : ir- cented a position with J. A. Adamson , -spent Sunday withC- . Williams and wife. Minnie Adamson. after en joying a pleasant v cati' n with her parents , ' went to Val -nt5n ' I- resume her sii iii" . at tin Ilij ! i If This Medicine Toes not Satfsfaclor- ily Benefit You Practising physicians making a FpeciaUy of s'oimioh trouhles are really lesponsih e for the f imnla from vh.cli Kexjill Dy > pepsia Td - letjue Tiiade. \ \ e have simplv profited hy the experience ot ex- ipertB. Our experience with Piexall Dys pepsia Tablet.leitls n10 Iselmve them to he sin excel lent , lemeily foi the relief of acute iiid gallon and chronic dyspep-ia. i lieu ingre dients are soothing and healing to the infUm ! me.-ub'-aties of thj stomich Taoy rfre rich m p3p-m ? , one of the greatest diges'ive aids known to iijHd.cine. Tue 'relief they affotd is" almost minediate . Their use wirh peXsistuncy and reg uUriiy for a shrV.\rimj helps to bring about a cesriatioh c-f the pai.i- caused by sfoi ! ulnit-orrers. ; ! * -r Eexali Dyspiia Tibis aui nsure . tion , and pi-1 , ; , ojut ) uon . . evidence of. v ' . - uc reliui in 1- * all to try t-hcai L t. : ir r If rii- * ' Hot , give you . re satij-faciiun , > v - " will return yofi the money you [ . . .i > i us- for them , \viJiout. qaostion n formality. T' * y come i : - t lireei f.\ prices 25 cenu50 cent.1nd : . 1 0 ! ) Kemeuibfr , you can obtain iliem only at our sioie The itexall store G. A. GLapman. Si acre farm for sale. Good house ; fair barn ; 45 acres alfalfa ; 25 acres fenced hog tight ; all un- cler fence ; all tillable ; 1 mile from town. This is certainly a fine farm , anil cheap at § 4,800. Address , S. it. Imes , Altoona , Kansas. J. W. Copeland , of Dayton , Ohio , pur chased a botile of Chambprlam's.Consh iRemedy for bis boy who had a cold , nncl' before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Id that not better than to pay a fire dollar doctor's bill ? For „ * * Ms Says : "Get the baking powder that comes in the big can and costs only 25c. " sells for a cent an ounce and is the only fair priced , high grade baking powder that requires one teaspopnful in stead of two. _ Health Club is soM in 10c-15o 25 E.AYTOK PURE FOOD COKPAHY EastSLRcuis U. Valentine SiuM iff R < sK-tcr a ] pointed Clem Halm ins dcf-iiu , Tuesday. . \Vor-dsulF Ball returned yester- ila' iVm a visit ii. Omaha. Smith le'urhed Tuesday t.u-u .1 sla.in . Wyoming. H. G. Qnibie and wife were il , . Iron Mernumn Tuesday. U m Drlgi-M s.nd II. Butting- \ \ \ . \ - * ere Valentine visitors ' { ii'-s i ay. Pearl G. Parker of Rolf was transacting busine.ss in town yes terday. All cfikes at the court house ; * * "c w.-re. closi d Saturday afternoon w ido changes uere being made in th < heating plant. A son \\ns born to Mr. and Mrs John Stedifor at Ft. Crook , Nebr. , on January ord. Mis. Stedifor is i daughter ot Mrs. C. T. Maxwell iif Valentine. iiTiie Nebraska Supreme Court iris mled ag-un > t E L. Kirk ol Sioux City , in the ease involving Aaier pow ( r rights on the Nio urara river near Xiobrara. The ii. uri hoicK thai h < ; ii not privi leged Lo sell the ( 1 < ctiiccunent de rived from a plant there outside titc state. M S. llobart and Edward T. R i-.fi of Go ; don weie m Washing tun Tues-da.i , seeking a remission fnm ( the commissioner of Indian iH'iiis of t 1,400 , penalty charged iaaiust iheru for alleged delay in tiie delivery of a shipment ol cal- tle to the Ule reservation in south ern Colorado. Congressman Km- kaid accompanied ihe.ni to the In- Ji.in c ilice , where the matter was t.ikeR up \\5th A.ssistant Comraion- ? r Abbott. Mr. Kuikaid stated that he believed i ho penalty would bf lemitttd , as the cause of delay in delneiy \\assho\\n to be one ; > 'he ie al i xceptions in contract Li" . A railioad wreck interfered wah the shipment , which in legal E 'ins ' is "an act of God , " and i tef'M-e should not subject the -jj to an.penalty. . State 1 u L. ; ' / Hereford Brasdsrs Elect Officers. A : u moi-tiL'g hi Id in Valentine ' Tuesday the C'herry County [ I"ieford Breeders' Association . -I is organized George Christo- D-'jer was elected president , J. C. "Vii-Nare vice-piesident and P. H. V'ung secretary and treasuier , I'oni Iluhton'and George Hay- naker directors. The purpose ot ; bis organization is to boost the Mttle business in this county , the juiding up of finer herds , and to M trod uce as many good cattle in- -o the county as possible and to \f ep out inferior stock. The as sociation \\ill hold their first an- lual sale of llerefords some time n April. The regular meeting aill be lu Id the second Saturday n each year. Every one who is nterested in propogatingthe ilereford breed should join this issociation and help make it one ) f the big things of Cherry coun- HINTS F8R TIE- BBiW Ml 3 a Machine Stuffs Sausage and Presses Fruit. A machine that will be welcomed ou the well appointed farm is the combi nation sausage stuffer and fruit presser - er invented by an Illinois man. A metal cask 1ms vise attachments by which it can be clamped to the side of a bench. A perforated cylinder fits inside the cask , and a press operates inside the cylinder. To make sausage a long spout is fastened to the bottom tom of the cask , and over this spout the sausage casing isdrawn tightly so thit no air can enter the skin and the meat can be kept fresh much long er for ILiat reason. The "meat is placed in the cylinder and the press turned , forcing it out through the perforations in globules and in that form through' the spout into the casing. To press fruits and jellies the spout is not re quired unless it is desired to run off the juice. The material is simply placed under the press and squeezed to the proper consistency. Codfish Balls. Make a pint bowl of codfish picked into flakes and not freshened and put two pints of small peeled potatoes into a saucepan. Add fish and turn boiling water over it. Let boil until pota toes are well done , turn off all the wa ter , then mash potatoes and fish until they are smooth and fine. Add piece of butter size of egg , a little cayenne pepper and two well beaten eggs. Bent the mixture vigorously until very light and drop it by spoonfuls into boiling fat and fry to a rich golden brown. Drain on brown paper in oven where they will remain hot till time to serv.e. - Kound Steak Rolls. Oet a round steak uo > over one-half inch thick and cut it into portions about the size of one's hand. Sprinkle each piece on one side with salt and pepper , fold into it a small piece of suet , skewering it into a roll with toothpicks. Roll in flour , brown on both sides in hot fat in the frying pan , then add a sliced onion and enough water to cover. Simmer gen tly for air hour , transfer to a hot dish , add browned flour to the liquor in the can anil make a brown gravy of it Curried Apples. Try curried apples with the pork roast. - Peel and core the appies and fill the cavities left by I he < ores with a mixture of curry powder , grated cheese and fine bn > : id rumbs. For eight apples use four lablospnonfuls of the c-heese. a tnblespooaful and a half of cnrrv and eight of the crumbs. .Moisten the mix lure wli'i ' milk. The apples are baked as usual and arc served hot or cold. Haricot of Mutton. For mutton haricot roll two pounds of breast mutton in finur and brown it in dripping' ' . Then put it into a stew- pan with two sliced onions , cover with boiling water and cook very slowly un til it is tender. Turn in a couple of rupfuls of parboiled potatoes or the same quantity of boiled macaroni and a pint of green peas. Simmer until the potatoes are done and serve. Creamed Dried Beef. A tasty luncheon dish miy : be pre pared \vtth sliced dried beef , a tablespoonful - spoonful of butter , a tablespoonful of flour and half a cupful of cream. Put the beef into a pan , cover it with cold water and biing to a boil. Then drain , stir In the butter , and when the but ter is melted add the flour and cream. Season lightly with pepper. Removing Ink Stains. A spot of ink may be remover ! from a carpet by the timely treatment of salt put on it immediately after the ink is spilled. Put the salt on the ink- thick , and as soon as it show ? color at the top it is removed and a fresh layer given. When the la.st dose shows no signs of color the salt is scraped away. Last week we spoke encourag ingly of the success of the Valen tine Locating Co. The bunch of letters received clearly indicates bhat all Valentine should quit kicking , pay up their subscrip tions without litigation , and all our business men should subscribe and let the good work < ro on. Adv. Sick headache is caused by * a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correcfc ] that and the head aches will disappear. Sold by Chapman , NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Sealed bids accompanied by certified check 'or | : , ( XI.H ( ) on local bunk and made payable- : o County Clerk will be reoelved until 2 p. ni. [ 'ebrmiry , ' 2 hiii , by the ( Jounty UomiMl.- ; i oners at the Court IIoiie , ValenlJnc , Nobr , 'or the furnishing and erect. on ol the lol- bridgos. : , L-iO : loot span on tnbulUr piers , over Simku river , near Sec. 9 , i'\vp. : * ) . rfangettl. I 40 foot span on tubular -piers over Snake river , near Sec. t:0 , Twj ) . : Jl , flange ; ) . 1 - ! < ) foot span on tubular piers over North Lou ] } river , near Sec. 12 , T\vp. iS , Range . ' ' " > . 1 10 foot span over North Loup river , ( on ; ulmiar piers ) near hec. _ t , Twp. st , Range- : . 10 toot span on tubular piers , over anake Her , near Sec. Jt. , T-.vp. y , Rjuigefi. ; Bridges to be constructed as per plans on l.e-in oOice otUoimty ( Jlerk ; If ngtli of piers , o b det.ermim.Hl in meantime byOoun- : y lioard and inlorniatlon given succcssail Bidder when contract is awarded. In order to satlsiy and Insure the County- succea.ul . Iii- Joinniissioners that succe- > b. elder - ; end.s to iiiriik > li and e/ect Uio brir.gv * in a jutisiactoo lengtn 01 nine , tht'.siii.i 01 QM ) per day lor eac-h day overiiine.vill he ex- : cied lor non-coi..plmnee with iollowing conditions ; said sum not to be con 1 dived a ijcnalty but to be considered just damages itie County : Jiridges must he completed ami ready for iravel on or he ore June 1ft , I''IJ. The succesMUi bidder a Ho agne.to leave /ertilll'd checi.or . $ ri lOon me until \\ork i cumpleied 10 u.-m : tee inai . ( vetoing : oiidiuons > s\jll oe > attii u . . \ c.nvie.l out. Counts C ojiiiuiaiJoners rei-ervc figut to reject any or alt bids. Isy order ol Uounvy Commissioners dated lan.oth , 1'Jli. l-l ifeeal ) F. A. Cumbow , County Clerk. First publication January 11 , 1'Jl . REPORT OF CONDITION. Report of the financitil condition r > f ihe Viiayp of Valentine , Vt ! f > ritinp , Nt-braska , ln > m May 1st , 1911 to January 1st , 1912 GKXKlt L 1-U.XD. vivoimt ov riir.'iwii MJI > 1.1911 51,70302 'Receipts , § 011.21 ! ) isiiiist ! mciiiH 9.19 2J CO'OV iMKUVil J ill 1,12 2,151 07 " -1 762 A 2,702 23 VvT.'iit FUXI > . 'ash on hai d \ la1.1911 4K5 ? 4 tt < ut-ipls 204 3i Disbu seinents 3 c3 02 Ycc't ovjniruwn.Jan 1.12 1.KJ7.72 ELK TRIG ucnr FU u > ' .tsh on h.in-1 ALij 1 , lull 510 go It ce jits 475 2 > Jhuur eiueuts 377.30 .tsli on luml l in 1 1912 C.44 78 1 , 22 us I , v2iw SC MX ) FUlND 3v-.li . on hinil M-iy 1. 1911 240000 Di-tiuisenitiiits 2 l'i t.Oo IJOAD FUND- ' .ish on hand May l 1911 3S90fi t-'crits | 10100 'ah ou hand J.in 1. 1912 iC7 22 4l > 3.0J)3 UO SINKING FU D U.isli o i h uv 1 M i , 1 , 1911 l.-)52 10 K veijits 2.89302 us nibetnents 141 OJ Jas i m Iriud Jan. 1. 19i2 4.29 j 12 4.-14J.12 u.i-h on hauiJfM'itVl , 1911 and January l. 11)12 4.r.7i > . 'is UEOA' ITUiTIOX ieneral Fund Balance t ( Overdraft n ) 2,151.C7 Fu id Hal mce ( iv-rliM\vn ) 1,10772 * ri < > . Li ht Fund -alaiu-e 04473 Houd Fun . It tl.mco 1G7 22 - > inkiiifr Fund Rilaaca 4 2DC 12 IScnd Fund B.uanci ; 4 i7 93 i otal cash on hand .1 in. l , 12 fi 300 : ? 1 uCbS 10 uGs8 10 .January . iri912 , Tolu cash lon Land , C8 31 I hereby c-ii : j that the abovust.it iiiuib A idnecl. ( "HAltLF.S Sl'ATMCr' , TtHfSUrer. January 2nd , 1912 VI lam : of V ileii'ine. ' In The District Court of Cherry County Nebraska. x- In the mas tor nf tii.asipllc iti-m of .v K llca-h gii'iician < f Kem tn Murtihi , mliior ii-ir < if Lillian \ mphj. d easeo lor sale of ieil ; Kstat - in r ailing and H'i'/r ' the iietirii > n duly veri- lifil of A. K H ath. fjimr-lun of Kf-nn - h Mur- l-\ . minor ncir .t I iili n Mnr./hy. dm used , or licen-t to fttin \ - ! tt'jo-t ol brdil ifin > r > fir in aim to In l litiwin rievni Mi edi ion h SuitAildiiioii ID Vi i ( i t < < > . | \ clii'-rv ouiUj , Neltra l\i : lor tintmrpos f'lh JIH\- 'in ' i.t o tin- iiidhU'iliHss ol snm nuiior , and if tltifiirinj ; ro inc .11 I Unit hii i rl eMatt * jtuisiMs ol improve'1 twn t I t , iii-i thar it i- or i he ue > i mu-ttst > 1am 1 minor t ceil said real t-siate i.nd use lti proL-tvut ) lor the pur pose of | M.vin tindi'Dr of siid w.rd. It is theielie nidi-red that the in-xt of km ml ail ( itTMins mii'it'Mfil i" sai isiatcapp ar iMoie m" wi Oi anibt-rs m ili - I'om i o in lie liy of Kiislivilif Ali nlai ou > tNi - ira.ki : , on t. e 31-i daj < f Janinio li2. . to how.au.Nf , i : m > tlnr. bivnj ilc'-ns liouui not lie tran d 10 s ai A K i eaih. mi. r < li' i ) . 0 hdl said nil estat' for ilu- i > ! irio- | ab' v -el loithaml it i.s Hnili'-r o deieil thai a copy " 1 hin i-rner i e i nini ht d 01 ft- each werk lor tin e Slice-s-6i\f weeks in Tin- lit IIK.C at , ii 1 tw paper i-rnuiu anil , inl > hsneU m ba d GJ m ; . i f Ch'-rry. ' ' baud ut iMtnbtTS in herican County this l'th dcty ol DecemDer , Ijll. * \ \ \\Yi-'over Judge of District Guardian's Rale. Notice it > hereby given that In pnrausince > f nn order ol Hie lion. W. II. Wcstovor , i Ind eotlho Ulstrk-t Court of Onerry Ooun- y , Nebraska , nnde on the lath day of iso- /eniber. lull lor tin' bale o. real estate horo- nalter described , there will be hold at jib- Ic % endure to the highest bidder lor cash it the front door ol the Court JIoi-e in the t Hinge of Vaieiume In bald Countj on the ! "ih tiny of .lauimry. Ii > i2iit li.i * hour 01 ten > 'clock a. 111. ihe lollowlng doscribvd real state , toit : t-outh flail 01 No th Half , -outh Jinll , Section .0 , boiithciaM t > uarter 01 loutliesibt Qunrtor , Section . , " \Vost ii.-.li of Northwest Quarter. Sst'ctlon 10. io\vi.siii 3.1. 'forth , Htinyt' isVest. . Cherry County. i > e- ) raskaL'iU ! sale will remain open ui > e hour. AV. H. Had ley , gnarfllitn 01 Frank Ailad - er. minor heir 01 Irene E. Hadley , fonnerly , rene E. Miller , deceased , bv ,1-4 , AValcolt & Walcott , His Attorneys. * Ac | is to serve your useds. It will help sell your goods talk to the people you y snt to reach. An advertise- merit in this paper is a reference guide to those v/hose v/ants are worln supplying. n M t 5 2 i ) i' H / t Unw Cigars and " SoftDrinks TETTER - PROP. m Xtfi NATIONAL " 3 V i Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTER NATIONAL " 30 ° No Hill too Sleepy no San-d too Deep EXMcLeod Guaranteed * by International Harvester Company IA NT BOYER , OARPFNTER & BUILDER. \1I kirnir of wood work tlonp to ordo.r. vStnck tanks made in all sizes K. i.Jence and shop ono block south of passonjror depot. Valerine , PHONE 72 Nebraska Rpfprpnces : Mv Manv K&ri f. ? YVith new prices , which arc 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. F3\ F3re O tiS"- 2nd Building South the Bank. Crookston , Neb. 11. M. Faddis & Com or K-numlv some branded * m on lrli t&ss ? thij.'h Some bra > : l. ft slnmldcr 01 ti-h ! ) P. PI. Young- . tiJnicon. Xebr. Catt'c branded as rut , on Mr onio j.yon I 6Hlc. * / - - - fj.- \r Vl/J v ill l rf t * V It tue on G > rclo % Ore-'k n rf h of Sjs C. P. Jordan. < mv Horses and cHtli rrr mr ; iB ciit. also O. ! HK r.I on hipuitc uitc ou Oak RuU * crt * ks. A IH-eral rewaro for tfjformstJcr R. M. Ten-ill , Propr. attl" 'iranf ed a- MI c-t on left i d t * . So in e l-i-H < 1 ( i Ii T \ onlfft hi ; > . liHiipf- m' North loui > I'.Vf tWO Il'.ll < of H Xct Afraid t Francis Mis sion. xD. is in cut ; hoist's orIKe ou W 1912 DISTPJCT COURT CALENDER Sixteenth Judicial District of Neb raska , VH. . Westover. Judge. Cherry , Feb 26 Sept. 9 Sjieridan , IVIar. IS fc'ept. SO l ox Butte , April 1 Oct. 7 Brown , April 15 Oct. 21 "ioux , Apni 21) ) Nov. 11 Jawes , ] May IS Dec. S i Albert Whipple & Sons. Kosebud 8 , D. Cattle branded SOSou left sde 080 on rlghtslde S'me cattle also have a - | - on neck Some with A on left shoulder and some branded with two bars , -icrosHhlnd nnar- _ _ ters Some Texas ! e branded . * 4 O ou left side < * nd sornejMEsqB n leftside. f Hl Horses branded SOS on left hlu. Some cattle branded AW bar connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as m ctit.Ieft bide Souit * oa left. hip. Horses dame on Mt Range vS Sa Bros. Oasis. Nebr - " % G. K. Satvver has i rhuive of these O t cattle. FT rses „ ! elt thigh. r 5Sllatige on Snake river. Metzger Bros. ra.ttllui'njd ( inywhere ou left ide. Earmark , square crop i i at ear. Horses have aint * brjisd nn Stt thi 'h. - i * &J3 zezz&gH * ? : Ranse on Gordon and Snake Creeks. A Reward of 5250 v.-sl l < i id toanj * pvr. on for liti > ri.t ; tin IcnMnjr Jo tht.rrest > iiid final fonvu'tion ol any person or persons bteaiinc f : < tt\t' \ with ; ii.ov - hrnnfl J. A. Taryan. rtiltman , ITebr "Cattl * branded JY on rlghtside HorfJi branded .IT on ri ht shoulder Rwtsouable reward for anv information lead ! ig to the re covery of catsla stntjed from "my rsnie and FeRdmg Co. 'aas -Jamison S.&r. Will G Combtock , V. p. TV.- Oittle branded on * 3M a ay part ofanimal ; fe&a ' the : following \ fe& S- > > borses branded tht sarae ' 5 Omce ud HeaJquarters , Ellsworth , Nebr ,