Commissioners Proceedings. June 24 , 19H. C Tlioringlon carlnir f'ir siiallinx case CO IK ; J M i'liclcer expense t-riin. ciscs dnimccl I0380.Tlrcl ' -r p K L SteiMl stsses-iiiK M" lirr l.ilapr rtnct 81 .John SiHl ) oiiui J' a s sAxv.tnuf " : - ' ' K I ) Sj'ciu-er " ( Jcrnian " ? " A L Mewart asscw.sijiy Ktiin ' > viil j " cyor > y Spain .Justice fet-.s St tc vs Thompson ( N H llowloy CoJiiiiilssloiif r fees 74 ( .0 Win I ) Itickotts ( K-piiiy assessor f-es ' ' O't Ifobert I.'obinson ? aiiry : .June 'n0' ( ) A Jluby sirvic.State vs A'lcii .Vt OJ ( ' / A Hotter mi. B -rc 4H" .Taine.s < ' Qui--l ye uri cinls H SJpain : irrtst f UH liti i > aiiit : 7 .1 h Naylor { 'oinmi-6i < iiiTS tees O- C A Hotter Hlierilf f < s 1 ! ' A H McA cvasse.sii ) ! : K nn dy prcclnc-t 77 50 Gco U McN'ameo " Jlciriman precinct 1-JG.7J ( ' A Kosseu-r Salary eU 7 x ; no M Mone as eisiiiK Corly prcfiiut 103 7j Win A Met/grr : i > s < - < sii liiilow prct-inct 00 Co Win Meecham asFt'sbinf ? Miarps JliJicli 'il 10 G A Kosscter serving siiltjioeitas etc KK S < / Spain ImanUnp insane patient J L I.on assasshi'sj Wells precinct. Hill .J H Lord seessiiu lliver precinct " JJ C Lovejoy asscssinsj Schickel ' ' ' ' H ( i Hjiain caring for insane patient O A Itosneter ShenlF fee.B'ate cases K T I/je assessing .Loup precinct Ira Jolmsoii assess f.avaca precint W K Haley ass-ss Valeutine i rennet Cyrus Wood Lnl\e precinct C W Hudson assess * parks precinct Archie Folsjra assess I'.lsinere ' unwind Theo F Folk assess Calf Creeic ptecinct It 1 * Hoxsey Med MTVII-C prisoners 8 ( J Spain care of pauper thinned 2t > 00 allowed John Dambl > livery Chris Ditmer boarding pauiicr F A Cnuib" w it U U-e wit State vs A'.len Gcrlrude Jordan " T W Curr assessing Steeii precinct 4550 , F K Cronin assus-ini ; ilver n'-n precinct 41 5 W K Oa ly assess 1'leas.inr Hill precinct 51 5) A N Compton ni lic ; " ! Scr p.mper 25(0 E C Cole auto servic.- sheds ! ' G enG G Carlson repairs c'liirthniise 2 ' 0 S Q Spain care .Mrs AicCiuj clai.ned lii 00 iUioivcd MO F II Uohner asses ? Middle Front : precinct 72 10 A U Brooks assess Barley pn cinct 00 50 Alex Burr assess liulf.tlo halve piecinct ti ! U ) Witness fees State vs Allen Chas C 09-D ! OC.Me.Muiisiy GO 40 Wllbeit 40.7) O 11 J5rliii ) 40 5t > Th is H Canieroa 40 hO Arthur lj Bray 41 00 Fnuik E.Miller . " ! 10 U.ey S inerAon r > :5 : 70 Albo.t Gates M-JJ Win Bo.i-id Leo Fav " 9 .TJ J W Mel ) nel : 3-jiO C W Uanulcy 'M 00 T O ( 'ainblia : ; ; to Auton 31 50 II L Lawrence : u to ; MiiiquardretersoiiulOU C II ( i.bbou 31 00 Joe Downing 12 r.T Joe Duwnipy Mevens T5J expense horse 2" 10 C James in 45 GO J u McCleery Will ( J Conibtock 45 CO Ifoby BOJHT , Reeves 1'ix'cincc 72 55 F G Black , Table M fl 5t > JIathias Boltz , Xeaz-jl " 51 25 C \V Bennett , Cl-vcltiid and le\vey Lake 115 00 Carl Aiidei.suii. Kiim and liussdl SI 75 T H Aspiua'.l , Ciillaspie Morris Anderson. Croou.stun J A Adamson. Co nmissioiier les The following claims were lowed on the road fund : John August on , II M- ! work Henry A Houston ro-.f woik Fred Beenian ro dork William Baker road work C W Cramer rontl work D G Fowler roan wurk Jack Junod surveying roads Jack .hniml " Jack Jino1 : " \ U E Johnston road word ' Henry J ausen rood work C II Jfyciia-n road work Lon MoshLr roau. work Shucklsy Bros road material Henry J W Sauerwcin roau work stir. ' C T Williams road w rk The following claims were al lowed on the bridge fund : id e Work. Henry AilJtustoa . " < ; -5 Joshua Ii iiauuel 7 50 Jrred Harinmi S 75 Fred Harman 7 ( ill 1' II Hamaker l 50 Johnson Bros 4 25 .1 II Lee .riO : II K Lee 15 00 J 11 Les ' . ' ( 05 F T L-e 5510 ; John Phillips JO 50 John Phillips 4 50 H J Lee 21 5J J B Le claimed Gee w Wat rs . 15 OJ 53 SO AlIM 35 s ) Whereupon the Board adjourn ed to July 7th , 1911. X. S. Rowle.y , Chairman , J. A. Adamson , J. F. Xu.lor. . . Attest : F. A. Oumbmv. Co. Cler ! Valeutine , Xebr. . July T , 1011 The JBoard of C' < unr.Commi . - - sioners of Choir.v County , Xcbm ka , met as p r adjournment \\ith the following named members present : N. S. llowiey , Chais- raan , J. A. Adamson , J. F. Xay- lor. The Board selected sixty names from which the regular petit , jury for the fall term of the District Court of Cherry County , Xebras- ka , which is to be held in Valen tine , Nebraska on November 27 , P Ptl 1911 , shall be drawn. tl tltl It was agreed between the tl Board of County Commissioners is isb anl H. F. Miller that a reconsider b ation of the action taken on the tl tld claim of said II. F. Miller against d the county for damages sustained by him by reason of the improve P ment of the road leading up the C Hansen hill four miles south of ci cic Valentine , Nebraska , be taken , c which claim was for ยง 150.00 and er on which he was allowed $23.00 tl tlti by said Board of Commissioners ti tih on June 22 , 1911 , and by the terr.is h of which agreement the 'amount a to be allowed to Mr. Miller is to tl be settled by arbitration. The following claims were al- u lb"wefl on the gunerarl fund : C fronraRoyalCrapeCreasYiofTartar RIO ALUM , WO UWE PHOSPHATE Stutter & Tobion supplies pest house 9 00 C E PeLts Cor Jury fees. 1 0 PC Albright " ' 120 John McKenyon " 1 20 George Gouts " 1 20 GJ Wilson " 120 ' W J Perroten " ' 1 20 The following claims were al lowed on the road fund : Valentine Lbr. Co material -J-3 20 Dave Fowler road work o 7o Chas W Clarksori 2500 Lovcjoy and Canefc 240 00 The following claims were al lowed on the bridge fund : Harrison Morrison 7 00 James IIutchinson 700 Lawrence Ilutchinson 0 oO Whereupon the Board adjourn ed to July 15 , 1011. N. S Rowley , Chairman. J. A. Adamson , J. F. Xa.ylor. Attest : F. A. CumUbw , Co. Clerk. Seed Corn Condition is a Serious One. * Omaha , Nebr. , Jan. Ii , "The condition of the seed corn of the state is in even worse condition than at first anticipated , " said Prof. C. W. Pugsley of the Ne- craska Experiment Station in an address to the Nebraska Farmers Congress , t a session held at the South Omaha Live Stock Ex change last Friday. k'We have extended our tests so that seed from more than thirty eounties in the state has been ex amined and we iind that the situa tion is critical , " said he. ' 'Unless .you farmers test your seed corn arsd are absolutely sure it willger- inmate , you are going to be dissap- poiuted when the cr ; ns are liar- i' \esled. " \VcIl \ versed farmers , who have made a study of sped condi tions tell me that they have never seen such a grave condition. The corn belies its looks. Some of it has the outward appearance of good corn but on the inside it is dead. The only way you can as certain the condition of your corn is by testing it. You must test or take the consequences. " 1 fear you do not realize the condition. And I wa t you to know just where you stand. The Commercial-Club of Omaha is tak ing an interest in the proposition and you'should co-operate by not only testing your own corn but by . urging year neighbors to do the < same. ' 'Don't iakeanything for grant- cl. lie sure of your corn before you plant it. You have ample time now. But a mouth from , now it may be ion late. " \j The Farmers Congress , by Resolution elution , unanimously endorsed the c o campaign urging the testing of SJ'ed corn and pledged their co-oj - eration to that end. According to Processor Pulley , very few sec tions have been found where there is enough good seed corn for the , community. At present his department - & partment is working to ascertain the localities which have more than they need. As soon as this determined , the farmers of Nebraska - o braska will be informed , so that they can secure corn that will pro duce a normal crop. ci Unless the right kind of seed is i S planted , the loss will be enormous. Only by a proper testing of seed tr corn , can a normal yield be se tisi ti cured. The continued cold weath si sitl of the past month is making tln the condition even more serious tlh than it was. Corn stored in cribs h has more or less moisture and the continual cold weather is killing S ( the germs by freezing. An extensive campaign is being wagpd' by the business men of A. who roulizo that thesite- ation is a grave one. The various commercial interests are putting their time and money at the dis posal of the committees , which are urging the testing of seed corn. corn.Test Test your seed corn , farmers , and reap the benefits. The usual hospitality shown all visitors at the Live Stock Ex change at South Omaha was very much in evidence when the Far mers Congress were their guests on Friday. A good program was prepared , after which a dainty luncheon 1 was served in the Ex- c tange dining hall. Valentine T. H. Richie and Peter Hem pie were down from Kilgore Tuesday. Pearl McXeill has accepted a position as assistant in the office \VaIcott & AValcott. C. J. Boyd proprietor of the Boyd Nursery of Ainsworth was here on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bachelor and Almira returned from a visit ia Omaha Tuesday night. II. Todd of Sparks was in Val entine after supplies and started for home through tiie snow stoim. P. C. Shockley of Brownlee was in town a couple of days this week looking after some business at the court house. " - David Hanna came up from \Vood Lake last Thursday to look after some important business matters. Helen Hunter wont to Omaha Tuesday night to be with her sis- ! . tar , Mrs. IxH. . Koontz and to at tend the funeral of Mr. Koontz. Mrs. D. E. Sherman has returned - turned from a two months' visit with her daughter , Mrs. McClel land , at Fuiierton. Mrs. Fred Vincent and children of Dwighi are vis'ting with the former's parents , Mr. and Mis. Gus Carlson , and family. Mrs. Levi Sparks and Miss Carlson returned Saturday night from Omaha where they had at- ended the State Lumberman's Association. The Fair proposition is recieving much encouragement and you arid your neighbor shouid be sure and go to the meeting Wednesday af ternoon. It is hoped the weather will permit the farmers to come to' ' Valentine in a body that day and tell what they think of a county i fair and stock exhibit. Other ! counties up and down the road j have a fair every fall. AYh ; > , should we not have the same ? A Crippled Mind. ] \Iany strong minds , giant intel lects , are held down and starved out by crippled digestive power , dyspepsia and the poison absorbed as a ivsult of chronic constipation. If .your stomach lacks digestive power the natural and simplest thing to do is to put into it the agent it lacks. Above all things avoid strong drugs that paral ze l contains the same digestive agents Spruce Pepsin tablets contain. Spruce Pepsin tablets will di gest fermenting , decaying food Y that lays like a lump in your a stomach.Ve have proved this u thousands of times or we would t not dare spend thousands of del o lars to prove it to every sufferer jd from stomach trouble. We will I send you a trial box FREE. Spruce Tablet Co. , Heron Lake , Minn. 50c. sizes can be had of tr. B . Chapman , Druggist , Valentine , nt Nebraska. G- * - . j . "Tt- . . * , . - - NOTICE TO BIDDERS. bitlaaccompanied by col-ti/lcd check for > 00. < iO oil loi-jjl bank and inrido piiynble to County Cl'M'kwill be received until p. m. l ebriry , ! 2 I'.Hi. bv the County Comnil-- sionersit t'ie'oirt ' Iloii'e , \ . .ilontnNer. * . , lor the fui-ni-li.n nn.i in-ctkm of tin- fol lowing bridges : 1 : y ) f'.ot ojm ; on tn'mlar piers , or Siiuhc rl\er , n tr so . ? , i\vp. : > . Kangeai. I - 10 loot span on tubular plrrs over Snake river , ne.ir hee. 1.0. i'\vj > . : } . ' , Knn c M. 1 4d foot sjmn 0:1 tubular piers over North Loup river , near Sec. 1 , ' "wp. t . Kan-re ! 5 ; . 1 10 foot span over North Loup river , ( on tubular piers ) near Sec.1. . T\vp. : > , Kanire2. { I in foot span on tubular ; ; ! er.s. over Snake ri\cr. ui-.ir h c. 1 : , T\vp. ; ; , liuuiie yr. I3rUIo > to be roust rti - e ! : > fe > l i s on fl e in oUh-i' u M .i/ : : ; < ' ! , , x < . ' : : ill o' pic. - 10 be tlcuv ii.nti i l.i > iirviittnu b\ Coun ty Uoard and in ! < > ; - . ; , ; : : > i. - ; * < -'access a : I bidder \vhe.i contnicl is .r\jirded. In oi'di'r to satisfy and insure the ' 'oiinty Ooniiin.ssloners tii.it suc.ee-.siul bidder in tends to furnl.sh and erect tae bridges in a satisfactory lenjilh of tluse. tliesuin of ? 2. " > . ( ) t ) per day for eaeh day overtone will be ex acted for non-conpii : > nc < ' \\it j iollo\vii : condition , said sti-n not to he eurihhlivd a penalty but to ! , e considered just damages due Counts : Bridges inu-t be completed and ready for travel on or before June 1st , li > 12. The succe.sslu ! Itldderalso agrees to leave certilU'd check lor $ . ( union Hie tlniii work is completed to tiar.mtee that forefioisifi conditions he faithfully carried out. County Coninn.ssioners reserve right to reject any or all bids. By order of County Commissioners dated Jau.5th , lyiri. 1-4 ( Seal ) F. A. Cuml'ow , County Clerk. First publication .January 11 , i : > l : > . In The District Court of - Ciorry : County Nebraska. In the matter of the applic itimi of A K. Ileaih. icuarrJian of Kenneth Murphy , minor heir of Lillian iriiupliy. di teased lor salt ; of iod : list ate. On reading and filing ; the retilion duiv veri fied of A. K "Heath , fraiir Hun ot Iv-iiiifh Mur phy , minor heir < > t l.illiin Alurihy , decvased , lor license to Mil the inlere-t ot t-aid n mor heir in and to lie f-dlfmiiiu descriii eai estate , to-wit : Lots ! . " > . 1C aim 17. I'.lt/ek i.Cole's South Sale Addition to Vi.l.ijje oi Cody rhcir.v otintj , Nel-rask-i : tort'ie purposef the- pay ment n. the indebtedness 01 situ .iihior , ; : iid ir , appearing to ihf i * .ii't that VIM real estate consists of improve1) ) t' n ! 1 ami that , it is tor i he lies ? interest of sai'l minor t i t-eli said real estate und use Hi , ' pmcee' s l > r the pur- uo > e of | Myiii Ui' * del ) * of s ud w.trd. It is theref-'ie uid-ied that the next of k-n uid ail persons inteu'sted m sai'i t state appear leioi'tme itt Chandlers in the Co'in 1:0 > u in the < ily of Kiishvillf bh'Mida. i ' ouiity , N - tiraskii. on ti e 31-.1. day < f .laiitino1 l"l iS. lo show i-uiise , it any tin n- Inulij lici'ii.snonld not he firan'td ' to s-ai-i A K heath , g.iardi.ui. to sill aid reid estate for Unarpose ] : tiio\v set forth and it is lurthcr o deled that a copy f liii-i order i > e | utuisht d ot fe eaehetk lor tlnee Micci sieeehs Jii The Dunne at , a M.\v-p : < per priiutu and , nil Iisued in su.d ( 'j m ty "t Cht-rry. DatHl ot ( lumbers in Sheriean Ccuntv this 30th day oi Decuiuber , I'JU. W il. U'es-over Judge oiDibtiicl Court , Here is \voinan v/ho speaks from per sonal knowledge and long experience , viz. , Mr1 ? . P. H. Brcgan , of Wilson , Pa. , who says , "I know from experience that Chamberlain.'s Cough Eeuiedy is fir su perior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist. BALpH f"DS88TWA8TtD Baldness is too Generally Considered a sign of Advancad Ag-3. A bald-headed person docs not have an equal chance with one blease.l with a , healthy head of hair , because baldness is too generally accepted as an indication of age Many hirge corporations L'nvc es tablished an nge limit , and refuse , to take in en over 85 years of ago as ue\v employee ? . probably Go' per coat of bald- headed people may regain a good head of healthy h-iir if they will fol low our advice and accept our oiler. We have a remeJy that we posi tively guarantee to grow hair ou any head , unless the roots of the hair are entirely dead , their folicles closed , and the seal } ) has become glazed and shiny. We want people ple to try this remedy afc our lisk , with the distinct undersGaurliug . that unless it does exaclly what we claim it will , and gives satisfaction in every respect , we shall make no charge for the remedy used during , the trial. We know exaclly what we are talking about , and with this offer , back of our statements no one should scoif , doubt ; our word , or hesitate to put our remedy to an ac tual test. \Ve want eveiy one in Valentine who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble , rkin/h'uff , falling hair , or baldness to try our R-jxall " 90" ' Hair Tonic. We want them to use it pegularly say nntiil three bottles tles have been user ! and if it does not eradicate dandruff , cleanse and refresh the scalp , tighten the hair in its roots , and gro.v new hair , we will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking it There is no formality expected , and we exact no obligation from the user whatever. , We are established right here in - Valentine , and make this offer with ' full understanding than our busi ness success entirely depends upon the ! sort of treatment we accord our customers , and we would not dare make the above offer unless we were positively certain we could C substantiate it in every particular. Remember , you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only our store Tiie Rexall Store. GA. . Chapman. M3 f t 6B2iSu QSs s ? m * 'H on n ? * Bfn > > i j i ! * n r y A i f 1 < 1 JWi i KUUL Btf LLl.Hhb oAl T , ail il Cii \ Soft Drinks fa 6 C ti PROP. S ji. . " * v- _ , - , , V vs - < . ! i J1 TL-.l w INTERNATIONAL Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTERNATIONAL / NATIONAL " 30" No Hill too Steep ? no Sand too Deep Sold by Guaranteed by International Harvester Company GRANT BOYE CARPENTER " & BUILDER. _ = &i ff All kinds ofvond work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes j' idonce and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valeniine , P OXE 72 Nebraska Rpfero.ncos : My Many iss333s 1 0 1 I 1 8 With new prices , which arc the lowest for good business. My stock consists of Dry Goods , Groceries , Shoes and 5 and JO cent bargains. You are invited to-call and I make this your home store. Highest pric es paid for produce. Come and get ac V J quainted. H y 2nd Building- South the Bank. ( Vookston , Xeb. itz S' Z S llttlt&ZSZ &Z Ii. AT. Faddis & Co Pii'oHicr iildro'ss Vult'iitiueorCsni rtr.ii > e branded - , on U ft ' ' " * . tllliill I ln.i 'ded OM left or luulder. shoulder P. II. Young- . Silicon. Ncbr. fic5 > . . ' > ' --V'-v Xt2cT Cr. * K branded ; # - o > 5 as cut on I 'fi girt ? ] \ f * * 1 = " " * I v / \ A K'W'Wjxyon i \ _ t /i s4"-- lijim e oa G irflo'Treck n rtli of Sinu" n. C. P. Jordan. $ I -i 3t XnB Her e5 a " . ? OJ LB'W oi ri 'i't 'o p. iCsiiice ou Oak and M-jtte creaka. A HLernl reward for infnrpianoa P.eidlncu * detection of rustJars o * stoc E. JJ. Tori-ill , Propr. Iinuf. idee , Xeo. l-i branded sin - in t-t on li'ft s j d c. s o in t I.r.t'-i ! d Ii T V of ! left hit ) . list ! { ; ( /g on > .oi'li I ja. SH I ! . .n * * i , , . , . , | , , vTl * Xot Afraid Fr.iiu-ls Vis- -T ? _ . 3 > , irn. Kostbuo.a'v , ' * - - \ fttlf * brsurff-d s ill cut : lior . - { inmiir J iI' ou i F-ftMiith. i 11 e \ ' SJ'ttI Lltti-i Vliitf r.vf r. , , 1912 DISTSICT COURT CALENDER , ; Sixteenth Judicial District of Neb raska , W. H. Wesiover. Judge. I'hprry , Ft b. 2t ) Sept. 9 Sheridan , ? > Iar. 13 Scj.t.JO : a 13 Dec. 2 ! Albert \Vhipple & Sons. S , D. branded SOS on left side OSO on ricbtslae SOS Some cattle also have af ou neck Some with A on shoulder and i'-t branded wilh two bars iss hind qnar- , _ _ _ Koine Texas branded . > > ou left side and some ; n left side. Korsss br-wde.l SOS on left hlo. Sorne carne nrandPd AW bar connected on both sides and Ifu hip of liorst s 1) . M. Sears. ( " jTTT ) Kennedy , NeLr. < Z-fi > * % ' * * * * ( ' Ml" br nrie-l f- as on imt.Jp : : sulu i oma on i&ft hr. : Horses same on shoulder. Laku. Bros. Oisis , Nebr H. 1C. Sawyer lias rharve of Iiese rHttle. II rses Won left shoul der. Some/ / left uide. liorsosj - left thigh. Kunge on snake rnur. 3.1et > : g-er Bros. anywhere oa left side. Eannarlc , square c-roj ) li hl e.tr. Horcs have -ame bniiiii jn eft thiyh. I'r.n 'C on fordon ; s.ntl"nake Creeks. A Re\vard c : $230 ' ill 5 > > l l t l to any j/trson for i ifonrrt.oi Ii-t : inu to the Jirrpst and final con\icinti ot HMJ. | t < > rsnti or personsteaiing J. A. Taryan. fullman , Nobr . < * S3 CattI- branded . ! Y on rl btside H'irs-.s branded JY ou riicitt shouldf r Hea oiabld reward 'or uj information leadn to the re covery of cattle strayed from my anrt Feeding Co. Will ( T CoradtocU , V. P. Gitt'fJ branded on aiy part of Animal ; a so the following brands : horses branded tht 9ain9 , - - ' "A ' s OL.C.id Utaaiiuartcrs , Ellsworth , .X