ASssoIutefy PSSF& With minimum trouble and cost bis cuit , cake and pastry are made fresh , clean and greatly superior to the readymade - made , dry , found-in-the-shop variety , and daner of alum food is avoided. BULLS FOR SALE Registered Hereford Bulls fr > r gale at ail times of the year. SUNNY SLOPE STGGK RAKCH 5itneon - Nebraska W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUE & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 eor. Ball & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. F. M. Walcott Oliver M. Walcott Walcott & Walcott Attorneys Practice before V. S. Laml Olficc and all Federal and State courts. Valentine - - Nebraska C. A. RUBY Law Attorney-at- Office front room , second stor.y , aver T. G. Hornby's store , Main Street entrance. Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. F. Meer , DENT5ST Rooms over Red Front si ore Valentine - Nebr , Dr. D. W. Sumner DENTIST Hornby Building Phone No. 173. Valentine Lodge No. 70 , A. O. U. W. Meets 1st. and 3rd Monday m each month at Fraternal Hnll All % Brethern are cordially invited to he present" ALBERT F WEBB , M V : . - TAMES ( J. QUIGLEY , Recorder. Felch's Restaurant and . . / Lunch Counter Come to my new location in the old Morey building. Home Cooking Highest Cash Price PAID FOU a HIDES AND FURS g At Mrs. Moon's old | v M1RJTY hS 1 JAY klJKtl H stand , Lockwood Bldg. MONEY ! MONEY ! „ , Do You Want a Bargain in ; ! Town Property ? i ' I have three properties lhat are ' " bargains and I am g'-ing to sell. [ them at a b rgain topomoono x\ho has a few hundred d > llirs : la.ing | idle. j I want to build a good building for a printing office and will sell property cheap , to carry out icy ! ' plsn- . Com A and see rue on any kind ( of a property deal. T want money and I'll give big value for it. . , . . .1. M. KICE , % , . . ; , * - ' -J J * > -.n' , . * " * ! ' ' VU 1. j * VT J - > VALENTINE LOCALS Mrs. Gus Cailson is ill. Remnant sale at the Red Froi t. Mrs. F.fd Vincent returned lo ci i.y to Dwioht. W. D. Clarkson has leased his ice business to Milton Reagle for the season. If in need of wind mills or wa ter tanks call on Breuklander None better made 42-tf II. J. Wienuimraer moved yes terday to the former Home Bak ery building next to the meat market. Dr. M. F. Meer has decided to visit Wood Lake the first Monday and Tuesday of each month to do dental work. 19tf John Sloneckerand family have moved to Ainsworth. Hal Mc- Ivpan's family have moved into the house vacated by them. Ten per cent discount on made to measure , spring and summer ooats , suits , dresses and skirts un- il FeK 24 , nr The Red Front. Pd.up now at SI 00 in advance. Send in a few dollars and we'll credit you up and send you a re ceipt. Do this before May 1st to secure the dollar rate in advance. For Sale : Store building north of and adjoining Donoher hotel. 82250 , ? 50tT cash , balance § 50 per month like rent , or will rent. Inquire of Charles Sparks or Louise M.Vebb , Geneva , Neb. Everett White , John Sisler and Ocil Hart were in town yester day. They've baled 350 tons of hay since February 1 , for Mr. Bauman on the reservation , with Everett as foreman at § 3 per day and board. The grand jury finished it's w.irk in Cherry county yesterday afternoon and adjourned. Fifteen days session , and mostly on the Sellers' murder case , made an ex- pnnsivo investigation in view of t IP results If they could find no evidence upon which to hold Eu nice Murphy , then the preliminaiy in the county court , holding her without bond -is equally guilty , seems to have disclosed more , cr attached greater importance to some pvideitce. The grand jury failed to implicate any other par ties in the hanging. No doubt every juror entered upon his duty expecting to learn a motive for the crime. The jury seemed to beef of good average ability or better. Thpy were industrious and of dif- jf * fereut walks of life , capable of viewing many sides of a case , and w icther evidence was totally lack- 'ing or obscure connecting Eunice Murphy with the murder , mutt have bren within their province , 'and tlu-ir i closurps will be fourd Jin tin ir report which we expect to publish. The report is very lengthy and we will take it up ! 'next , week. Ray VV. Hitchcock , I < rll : f i f the ( Virly Cow Roy. and Mrs. Lottie Cramer , editor of the Snarohlightvpre indicated for li- .bel , and F. Kemp Heath for libel Vfqrjvmng printed and circulating a pthfted circular. Rhyme of DorothRose. . Dorothy Hose liinl a sinned up m > * ? Did she worry ahtnu it. ilo ynn suppose ? Oh. i\o' But a plan st.e Orjan ! < > fialch To make the rest ot ner featuir- match First of all. she trained her eye ? . Turning them up to the sunny sUics Look at the mud and the dust ? Not she ! Nothing but sunshine would Dorothy .see A flower that droops ha ? bes'in to wilt. ! Jo up went her chin with a saucy tis. ! An ounce or pluck's worth a pound of sigh. And courage comes with a head held high Lastly , her lips turned their coiners up. Brhnmins with smiles like a : < > . - > CMI ; > . Oh. a charming child is Dorothy IOPP : ! And it all began with a turned up nose ! St. Nicholas. Gams of Jumbled Questions. Provide eatli phiyor with n ponci : and a slip of paper ( n half sla-ec of comuuToisil note is a nod SJ/IM. : tlu'ti request each one tovriu > sit the top ot" the paper the UrstV. . Hie untinf f some well known hist orient character fold the paptMt- over to conceal tin name and pass il to his riirln hai:1 ; neighbor. Then w\\ \ \ player writs'nr tbe K'lded hei'i fii-1 - I'coiulV. . \ \ lie ; tie lived , and fo ( ! ! } ! - it a ; :5n. : \ri- \ es it on as befoie 'i'lic third v written in the same way. tells wlis- he lived ami died , the'for.rth wlint I ) ' did. tht1 lifth why he did it. : ud : tbt .sixth and last folding ivosllic resu- ! or consetjueuces of his life. Tlie pajier nr.ist lie folded nt end- writinir. and no p'ayer ' must knov what the others hnve vrriiten tiil ! results nre irivon. xviien each plnyei in turn unfolds his paper and rends it aloud. Of course there nre nil sorts o : incongruities and lots of fun ovt > ; them , besides n jrrnml chance to fur bih up forgot ton history , in strnifilit euing out tbe tnnsrles nnd setting ma : ters right. Should the sheet of ppcj : at first supplied prove insullicient nn other mny be easily nttncued with : i convenient pin without uufoldji'g O : course tbe more items of imeres' brought in the better. A prize mny lu given to tbe one \vho corrects tbe inns mistakes , n tally being kept for the purpose. Philadelphia Ledger. Conundrums. Why is the UniteJ States govern iiient not going to have bayonets m longer in the army ? I2eenu.se they an long enough. Why do the cyclones way 'out we.- ; ! blvnv n\vay so fe\v houses ? The house ? are held down by heavy mortgages. Why is n mischievous bo ; * like u bet tie of patent medicine ? When takeu must be well sh iken. A man went to the top of his brr. ; to catch a stork. While he was on thereof roof the ladder fell to the ground What was the easiest way for the man to get down ? lie could pick down from the stork. Why is a room full of married pee pie an empty room ? There is not : i single person in it. Why is falling in love like cr.tchiiig the measles ? The older you are when it happens , the harder it goes with you. Philadelphia Ledger. Reading ths Poem. When your friends come ask ono of them to play a familiar tune on the piano. Then choose a poem and as-- ! each friend in turn to read it aloud without singsonging. If the voice falN into the tune or the time being played it is not a successful reeding and he or she must pay a torleit. FOR WOMEN Here's a woman's stock ing of quality and wear. You are proud of once they grace your feet. The way they fit and the way they wear is a revelation. Their dye is one of their superla tive features. The brightest , truest , surest , most lasting black and the richest shade of tan known to hosiery making. Dyed with Wun- derdye fast to the last. Made for all ages and cizes , for women and misses. Four pairs to the box $1.00 , or a de-luxe grade , three pairs to ths box $ 1.00. The guarantee insures the toe , heel and sole against need of darning for four Old Crow , All Leading / Hermitage Brands % and Bottled Guchen- Under the heimer Supervision Rye of the Whiskeys. U. S. Gov. YVTP pi so handle the budweiser Beer. T SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. A Bald-Headed Woman Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty , Loses in Love and Marriage. Hair is certainly most necessary to woman. Who could love and marry , a bait-beaded woman ? What cbarms could one array to offset such a clisfiguremunfc ? A woman's-goal is usually love and marruige. Her crowning glory is her hair. The loss of her hair mars her beauty , happiness and success. Yet , right here in Valen tine , there are thousands of women who are neglecting or injuring their hair to such an extent that it is only a matter of time when it will be utterly ruined. Many women destroy the beauty of their hair through thoughtless ness or ignorance of certain facts. Th-y use curling irons over heated , ; or to excess , which destroys tl.e nitural oil of the bair , causing it to split , break , and come out. They do not shampoo their hair often enough , or too often. They use so.-ips or preparations which contain ingredients positively harmful to cue scalp and hair. [ I i As a result of such treatment , i i I dciLdruff is created , the hair loosens , i loses color , falls out , and baldness' ; commences , unless proper precau tions are taken iu time. Then again , microbes and certain diseases bring about unhealthy tcalp and hair conditions. j I Almost any woman may rid lier- 3ir of dandruff and diseased scalp an.l hair if t > Le will but use the right remedy. We have that remedy , and we will positively guarantee ih ic it will either cure dandruff and baldness or it will not cuse the user an } thing. That's a pretty broad sfatemen' , but \\e will back it and prove it wih ; our own money.V e will return your money if you do not iiud that. Rexall " 93" Hair Touic is an entire ly satisfactory that will promote hair growth and overcome scalp aud hair troubles ; that it will grow hair even on bald heads unless all lite in the hair roots lias been ex tinguished , the follicles closed , and the scalp is glazed and shiny. It ets its name from the fact that it grew hair in 93 out of 100 cases , where it received a thoroughly hard , impartial , and practical test. We want you to try Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You surely cannot lose anything by doing so , waile you have everything 10 gain. You had better think this oven , and tbeu come in aud see us about th s offer. You \\ill be well repaid for your visit to our store. Remember , y.m can get Rexall Remedies m this community only at , our store The Rexall Store. Chapman , The Drug gist. U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING MU. . 7,1912. Oailymean temperature 12 ° . " Normal temperature i6 ° . H-ghest temperature 5r = . . Lou-eJjtteajptraturc-'r3. [ Range temperature 32 ° . Precipitation for weefc O.QD of an inch. i iVeiage tor i j'oars 0.21 of au inch. JOSK J. McLUA * . Observer. For rheumatism you xvill find notliing ' better than ChamberLtin's Liniment. Try it and see how quickly it gives t. The Only "Doily" Type Machine Made That has absolutely no operating mechanism attached to the side or top of the machine. Equipped with specially designed - ed reversible wringer , which is operated by the same motor that operates the machine , and enables the washing and wringing to be done at the same time. The motor , together with all operating mechanism , is mounted on a metel frame underneath tl e body of the machine , outof tlie way of tin ; operator. This mrtal frame i * rigidly attached to the legs and injures perfect alignment of the Bearing and reduces the amount of power required tooper-j ate the machine to a minimum. Only one Lever to Operate The machine and reversible wringer under positive control of the operator. The wringer may be operated at the same time or remain stationary while thd ma chine 5 < * washing the clothes. The only Dolly type machine fitted with special t-incli drain faucet at the. bottom for dravving off the wa < 4e or making permanent con nection with the waste drain if de sired. In days' free trial to convince you of the merits of this machine. H. I. Weinzirnmer. Contest Notice. United States Laiul Oflice. V.ili-ntiiu- Maxell l. ; , u To John Beam of Wood Liki . Nebraska , Contestee : You are hereby notilied that Tenifx-st T. Broun.viio gives Viaii. Ni'lmiska , as his po to'tice address did on the 5th of March , ISM : ! Jile in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the can cellation of your homestead. Serial No. O.V/.K mule . .luiK21st. . I'jlO. for SE11. section 10 antl thi' S\V , . section 11. anu ti. - NVMPec - t on 1. . . 'iounship r.'S > . Range ill. West 01 tl e sixth Principal Meridian , and as n muls l- i his co it st li - il. fU' " > I at tlif s nl John ifua'ii luis n-ver stile i UJIOM ih'siid ja m ; tn.it the sutl ; Jo u 1 $ "in luts ' ever cul ivati-d thu stid : land : tin t lie n.i.s wholly all iinionu i the said land since Hie ih'te of t trv , an . h it lie lias not curort Ms : icli s orhisIit > * You are. therefore , further notified that the said allegations will be taken by this of fice as having been confessed by you. and vour said entry \\iil be canceled "thereunder without your turther right to beheard there- f in. either before this otnce or on appeal , if i vou fail to lile in this offlte within twenty days after the FOL'R I'M publication of tin's notice , as shown below. your answer , under oath. sprciJically meeting and n-sppn Jing to ties ! allegations ot contest , or if vou fail within that time to tile in this office due proof that you have served a copy or your answer on the .said contestant in person , or by reg istered mail. If this service is made by the delivery of a cop } ' of your answer to the con- testant'in person" proof of such service must be either the said contestant's written ac knowledgment of his receipt of the copy , showing the date of its receipt , or the alilida- vit of the person b\'whom tn - delivery was made stating when and where the cop\ * was delivered ; it made by registere t mail."proof ot such .service must consist of the affidavit of the person bv whom the copy was mauea stating when and the post office to which it was mailed , and this affiday.t must be accom panied bv the postmaster's receipt tor the letter. You should state in your answer the name of the p st oftke to which you desire future notices to be sent to o i. LURE M I3A1ES. Kegister. Date of fir t publication M ireh i 1. u w. Dale of seconu publication March 2. . 1012 Date of third publication M uvh : i . 191-J Date of fourth puhlicat m Anril 4. l t. Conker Notice U. S. Land Office. Valentine. Nebraska. March l.J. liU-2 To Harry Miller of Wood Lake. Nebraska. Contestee : I You are hereby notiflel that Norman Guy ' Via n who gi es 'Wood Lake. Nebraska.as his | post-office addre'S. uia on M. r 5 H 12 file in tli s office his tlu y corroborate .ip li ration to : ontest and se ure the c < incel. < Uion ot or your h mest ad Entrriena \'j. QSi'M , made.lune . I'M i , \Vi.-ectioi 15 , and theNl--.j , .se-t < n i. Tj-.vnshii ) y. Kauge 23. west of 4. e C rnncip.e Meri ian. and a , ground > f > r Ins contest he alleges what in . - . - . rut ij -i If has i.tv T s- v ( : : > -ai i.t d s.nee th ; ilae ot eiit \ .MI l ilut he IMS no : ciir : in-i tfiiB t. tlii-ius te ' j You nre. therefore , further noticed that the said allegations will i-e taken by this of-1 " lice as having been confessed by"you , nd ' your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your "further right to be heard' therein , either before this office or on appeal , it T.OV fait to flic in this ollice within twenty daVs after th KOUKlFI publication of this , jiocice , as shown below , vour answer , under j oath , specifically iiieefug and responding to these allegations of contest , or if \ ou Uil' within that time to Ule in th s oQlcedue prcot ; that j'ou have served a copy jt your answer on the said contestant either in "person or I y registered mail. If this service is made Ly the c.eliverv ot a copy of your answer to the contestant in person ! proof of sucn service must be erher the sua : contestant's written acknowkdgmentof his re eipt of the copy , showing tde aate ot its receip. . or tne atnua- vit ot the person by whom the delivery " -as f made stating when and where the copv was- ' deavered : ir inade b3' registered mail."proof i ot such sernce must consist of the affidavit I ot the person by wuom the top } ' was mailed ' stating when and tteuoat. oalce to vhicii it was c&ilcd , aad ttiis aaldavit aiust beaccoa- . pani. . by the postmaster's receipt , tor the' I Icttc . Voa cjbould stae iu vcur answer the uim < : o : tae po l oflice to " S.ich ytrj demure * : u.cr''j notices to be > 'ent to you. LUKE > I. BATES. Date of first publication March H , Date of second publication Marcn 21 hU2 Date of thira publication Man.li S 192. Bute ot fvmrth vulnfcuwoa A/rft ALtTflESE-MEN-IIAVE j ( ! - - - - ' WHEN-IT-I5-IN-A , NAT10NALBANK } ; j i CopTricht 1901 , by C E Zimneman Co. No. 39N i j IN order to furnish. ! proper banking protection , ; ! President Lincoln and his ; first congress established * the National Bank which j operates under government supervision. From time to time addi tional laws have been passed under the different presidents shown above strengthening the protec tion a National Bank af fords. Thus the confidence and security that comes with the possession of money in the bank is greatly en hanced when it is in a Na tional Bank , for here it j has every safe-guard pos _ sible for hitman ingenuity j to devise. In selecting a bank in which to deposit your savings or surplus funds the one thing to be considered is safety and we ask for your busi ness only on the basis of ab solute safety. Call at our bank and let us explain to you how safe your money is here. First National Bank Valentine , Nebraska Guardian's Sale. Xotlcf is hereby given that in pursuance of an order 01 tinHon. . \V. H.Wstov ir. .Indue" ortln- District Court < f Cherry lUiun- ty , Nebraska , made on tinrttth day of Nov - v 'inl > er. lull lor tin * saltof ival estate hr < ' - inafter desi-rihed. there will beold tit pub- lie vendun- th liighctt bidder for ijii at tin- front door of the Court llousi * in the Village of Valentine in iald Countv on Hit- tith day of April. P.Hi' nt tl.e lour of t m o'eloek a. in. Uii > following de-.i-ribed real estate , to-wlt : Month Halt of No'th Jlnlf. South naif. Section 10. Southeast ( Jimrl"rot Southeast ( juartcr. Section ' . ' . \Veit Hnl"of Northwest Quarter. Section l' . Township IK , North , iian s. \\'e.- > t. Cherry County , Ne braska. upon the loilov. ir.t ; tt-rniM One- half cash and the balance onthr to live years time with interest at T per cnt per annum , .secured by lirst ninrtgag" on saict Said al ' will remain open on - hour. V. * . H. Hadley. guardian of Frnnk'NV. Ilad- ler. minor h > ir of Irt-ne K. Hadley , formerly Irene K. Miller , deix-a.sed. bv : : $ AValcottValcolt , Ills Attorneys. REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Relieves gas in stomach , distres. after rating-stomach r ervousness dizziness , headache , heartburn , heart palpitation and other ail ments caused by faulty digestion. Price 2oc. Prepared by United Dru. Company , Boston , Mass. Sold in Valentine only , by G. A. Chapm-in. The Rexall Store. \7fay Ho AVas Late. "What made you so late ? " "I met Suiithson. " "Well , that is no reason vrhy you mould be an hour late getting home to cupper. " "I fccov , but I asked him how he was feeling , and he insisted on teDinjj rrtf about his stomach , trouble. " "Did you tell him told * GhbteW- lain's Tablets rj -c - ; "Sure , that is what heneeds. . " Sold by1 B& tteatertf ,