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. A T have } t just returned from St. Joseph , f.o.vhere
_ .1 I bought at RECEIVER'S SALE at a BIG
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f' t. , Belts , Ties , Notions , etc.
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a , , wearing apparel that enables me to sell at less
I e than the usual price. Come and see them while 8
- t i the stock is new and complete. Every article is
( 1 a bargain. Something new and uptodate.
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Ii I : We Buy and. Sell ! ! Horses '
I ! ' ' Wood Lake , - Nebraska
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t . E Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties.
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, i , H. ' LYONS ,
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Am . still doing driving and freighting. Special attention to' hunting
and fishing parties.
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Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish-
ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery.
Men's Clothing and Furnishings . . . . . .
FLOUR , FEED AND COAL.
Wood Lake = Nebraska.
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In the County Court of Cherry County , Ne -
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i State of Nebraska , ,
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County of Cherry ,
. To the heirs and all persons Interested in
the estate of John II. Miller , deceased :
( On reading the petition of Kose .l < J. Hooton
praying : that administration de bonis non
of said estate be granted to A. . : Morrlssey
as administrator de bonis non :
It Is hereby ordered that you , and all i per -
sons ilit1 CStell in said matter . may , and do ,
appear at tlie county court to be held in
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and for said county , on the 2iiti ! ! day of July ,
' 11)10 ) , at 10 o'clock a. in. , to show cause , if any
, there he , why the pra.MT } ot the petitioner
should not be granted , ami that notice of
tlie pendency I of said petition and that the
hearing thereof be given to all pen-ons in-
terested in said matter publishing a copy
I of t his order in The Valentine JJemucrat , a .
weekly newspaper printed in said : county ,
for three successive weeks prior to said : day
of hearing.
Witness my hainl , and the --eal of said
. court this llth day or July , I'.uo.
.TAMKS C. QIJKJLKY . , i
County Judge. I
"Walcott Morrissey , attorneys. 27 3 : :
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Light and Heavy Draying"
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, Furniture and pianos handled I :
- in a careful manner. Coal *
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a specialty. Phone No. 13i. i ; ,
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Be sure and take a bottle of Chamber-
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I' lain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea .
I : ' Remedy with you when starting on your
trip this summer. It cannot be obtained
on'bo'ard the trains or steamers. Chang
s es'of water and climate , often cause sud-
den . -attacks of diarrhoea % , and it is best
- to be prepared. Sold bjChapman Drug
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OUR WASHINGTON LETTER
Continued from Page 4.
Contributions to the party of
revision upward is a paying busi-
ness investment , particularly to
the tariff trusts. - . . .
Men will always pay thousands
to politicians or to party funds in : I
the hope of getting back millions.
Make the tariff one for revenue
only , and you ; cut off a leading
cause of political dishonesty and
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A good second hand Deering
binder for sale cheap.
27 VALENTINE LUMBER Co.
Contest Notice.
It . s , Land : ( ldlce , Valentine. ; \ phr.1slta.
July iu 1910.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been liled !
in this olilce by Frederick . Richardson ctm-
tebtsint. Hpuiiht homestead entiy No. : iGfiST , ser
ialiNo 02MI. : Jlla" ' . . August Kith ( 1001 ! , for MVJ : ; *
Sec. 22 , 1\ 1tiSec. ; 27. and Nj Svc. 28 , Town
ship 2b K , Jtaiigo ; - W. , cth 1" . Meri-i n , b\
Let-tor II. J Mison. coutestee. in which , i. ; bi
1 ged ( bat .said ciii'itant has whollalia - oued
: tul ; tniccfor more than , 8 x mouths prior j to Hi-
exiiritioii ] ; nl live years frm ( f " te of entry ; that
lie has never rc&idtd upon , cultivated 'or im
proved biid : tract is rt-quired by inwand llrit a'l '
of the atiove duleuia cxisc : ! at this date and have
not , been cured.
haid : ( .allies arts hereby notified to appear
respoiid ; and offer evirttuce \ : touching saM alleji- :
toatt 10 o'clouk u. m on August n. : 1910 lie-
lore the .11ld c ot the Ouiiry c oiirt for Hooker
county , at 'hb oilice in Mullen , Neoraska ,
and ; that the dial huanng will ou held at 10
o'clock : . m. on September 8IblJIO ! , t efore
the tL'gister and reviver , : at tlu United
S'ati * > 6 hand Omce in Valentine , Nebiusku. \
The Mill coi to - taut Imving , m a proper alii [
davit llleo t July \ 20. J10 ! , sn lorlh facts : which
show that fter duo diligence personal service
ol rl ) is notice can not > > lIIact . ii is 1 , ; rehyardor
ed and directed thut such notice be given by due
uiiu IJrIcr i } pubhcaliou. -
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, ADVERTISING KATES :
. : Locals or rending notices 5 { cents per line each insertion. Display advertising
50 cents per inch l per month each issue ; $1.00 per inch per month l double I column. < <
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Bert Klinganaon : was out buy
ing cattle this week.
\V. L. Kliagaman left for Sioux
City last Sunday with two car load
of cattle.
Mrs. : W. V. Johnson , daughter
Lelia and son Aubra left for an
extended visit in Kansas.
The circus train passed through
here Sunday morning route for
Ainsworth , where they will show
Monday. :
Klopping Bros. shipped cattle
Sunday morning Lou Klopping ,
who has been visiting : his brother
August , went with them. .
Mrs. Alfred Morris came in
frcm the ranch to attend the R. N.
A. initiation and visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. West.
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0. 'V' . McDaniel was a business
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caller this week. He is an indus-
trious rancher and is preparing to
make plenty of good hay this seas-
on.
, Mr. David Hanna went out to
his ranch Thursday in his new
automobile. He thinks though he
would rather drive a good team.
Tney don't balk quite so often.
Dr. Tishe was called to the But-
terfield ranch Saturday to care for
Will Butterfield , who is reported
very low.V ill has been in very
poor health for some time and it
is feared he may not recover.
Miss ' Phillis Duncan and Mr. : I
Chas. Sales returned from Valen
tine Thursday. Congratulations
were offered them but they declin-
ed-nevertheless we think we
shall have an opportunity to offer
them again , and that they will ac
cept ere long *
Miss Verge Shannon and Mrs. I
Edythe Latta returned from Val-
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entine Thursday , where they have
been in attendance at the Junior
Normal the past eight weeks.
They report a pleasant summer
and a splendid normal with lots of
pleasure and good work. . .
II r Proposed Constitutional
Amendment
The following proposed amendment to the
co istitution ot the State of Neoraska , as herein-
a : 'ter set forth in full , is submitted to the elect
ors of ihe r State of N NebrasKa be voted upon
at the general election to be held Trtesday , Nov
ember St-l : , A. 1) , 1010.
"A JOINT : RESOLUTION : to amend Section
one (1) of Article seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of
the State of Xo raska.
lie it Enacted by the Legislature the State
or Nebraska :
S- ct ' on 1. ( Amendment Constitution pro-
posed. ) That section one (1) ( I of article seven (7) ( )
of the constitution of the state of Nebraska , the
senate concur : ing , be so amended as to read as
fjllows :
Section 1. ( Who are electors. ) Every male
c'tizm : of the United States , of the age of twenty
one years , who shall have be n a resident of this
st lte six mouths next preceding the election ana
o' the county , precinct or ward , for the term
provided by law shall : be an elector ; provided
That peronof foreign birth who shall h ye do-
cla-cd their [ intention to heco me citizens coir.- :
fornvibly to tha ( : L\\ ' & of the United States and :
a-evit'ngat the taking eu > ct of this amend-
ment may continue to exercise the rgat ' of suir- :
rag3 until suih time as they may have resided
in the United States five yeans after which thej
shall ! take out fit.l cit'z < ! us hip japs rs to be enti !
tled : : to vote at any sucteadiiig election.
r e'tion 2. ( Ballots That at the general : elec-
tio i nineteen hundred and ten (1910) ! ) there shall
b . submitted to the electors of the state for thuir
approval or rejection the foregoing proposed
amendment to the -stitution relating to the
right of suffrage. At such election on the ballot
of each elector voting tap or agdiii ! t said pro-
pcsed amendment , fcball be written or printed
tl'e w. rds : 4'J or proposid amendment to the
' onbtitution [ relating to the right of suffrage '
and 'Against said proposed amendment to th1
constitution relating to the right I suffrage. "
Section \ 3. ( Adoption. ) If such amendment
slnll br aproved : by a nrijority of all e ectors
srid amendment shall !
viinsr at such election , s :
constitute tiou one (1) ot article seven ( T ) o1 !
the constitution of the state of Nebraska
Approved April 1 , 1Jm ! ) . "
George C. Junkin , Secretary : of State of tin ,
State of. Nebraska , do hereby certify that tin
foregoing proposed , amendnieut to the Constitu
tion of the State .Nebraska , is i a true and . \ cor-
rect copy of the original enrol eu an i erujroasec
Dill as passed by the thirty-first se 5inn [ of tlie
legisla'uie ! ' of the State , of Nebraska , as appeirs :
from said original bill on tile in tills office , and
th it said proposed : amendment i > submitted t
the qualilled } voters ot the tnte of Nebraska for
tl1 'Ir adoptiuu or rejection at tin genet all tle- 1
tion to be held : on Tuesday , the 8th day ; of No
vember , A. I ) . 1910. !
In Testimony Whereof , I have hereunto set
my h-iiid and affixed the great seal of the State
of iNejrasKa. Done at Linco 11 . this liOth ! day 01 !
Ju'y , In the \ear of our ) Lord. Onu Thousand \
.Sine Hundred itnd Ten. and of the Independ
eticii of the Tmted States thu One Hun rci'
and 'Ih rly-fIIlh , ana of this Stute tbeFoih-
fourth. < -
iKOUCiK C. JUXKIN.
[ SEAL ] - Secretary of State
Binder twine for sale at the - Val J
entine Lumber Co. 27 1
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Miss Grace Waggoner went to
Valentine Wednesday to bid fa re-
well to the , normalites and take in
their farewell party given on the
school house lawn by Supt. Story.
Miss Waggoner , accompanied by
Miss Norma Kirkman , will visit al
Harmony before returning home.
Load after load of supplies arc
being hauled to the ranches. The
ranchers are busy as bees. Some
getting ready for haying while
some have " , begun. The hum of the
mowers will be heard far and near
for the coming six weeks. The hay
crop is good , considering the sea-
son we have had.
The H. N. A. lo had
, lodge a glor-
jous time Thursday evening judg-
I ing from the noise they made.
Three new members , Mrs. Harry
Hooks , Mrs. Lotspiech and Miss
Myrtle Klingaman were initiated.
This is a lively little camp and
they know how to treat their new
members with hospitality
Lloyd Klingaman has been quite
busy these hot days dishing ice
cream to the gentlemen and ladies ,
particularly \ the young ladies. Dr.
Tish has been called to the coun-
try so often lately he is pleased
that he has Lloyd for his 'head
man" as things go on as smoothly
as though _ Doctor were there.
William Butterfield died at his
home fourteen miles south of
Wood Lake , Saturday evening.
lie had been in failing health for
some time , but was always hope-
ful. The funeral was held at the
church , conducted by Rev. Cum-
bow. Will was 21 years ; of age.
He leaves a father , mother , two
brothers and- four .sisters , Polly ,
Stella , liilla and Mrs. W. Hender-
son to mourn his loss , besides a
host of friends who will miss his
cheerful face and pleasant greet-
iug. The entire community ex-
tend their deepest sympathy to
this bereaved family.
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Nothil\.g EquaJs
Old Dutch
Cleanser
I For Cle -1'\ir\g Milk
Pails arxd Paoxs
Cream Separators KHshcn
and Cooking "ensfJs
"Wet , article with
the , sprinkle
Old Dutch Cleanser , wash thorough-
ly with a cloth or brush. Rinse _
WfiU iJl } clean water ; and ! wipe or let
stand to dry. This removes dis-
coloration , corrosian , spots and
grease , such as ordinary cleansers
will not remove and does it quicker
and easier. "
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Cad p C p ta a p3oa s
It is the best all-'round cleanser
ever discovered and is perfectly
harmless. It keeps everything
about the farm house spick and.
span and saves a lot of labor ,
, time , expense.
Avoid caustic and
a : ' ° & \ acid cleaners.
; a. . Q ° 1. ( Not a wash
' v ing poiL-der. )
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JOHN F. FOB ATM
JfU.RfiE , NEB
Tubular AYells and Windmills
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J@hnson BroslI , .
Lumber , Machinery , Hard
, ware , Harness , Saddles '
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Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full : stock of Posts and Barb Wire.
Wood Lake , - - Nebraska
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A complete line of " ' : _
Harness and Saddles
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fj Household and Kitchen Furniture e
Lumber and Fence Posts _
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PostoiUce address-Valentine or Kennedy.
, Some branded
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TTtSlW'll I"ff V , Kff
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Some . , Some hrallded
lira-liP-II ( g.4 on riuht ( thighV" '
"II left s iJ i1 orhoIlJder. .
shoulder f , . .
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P. H. Young.
c. & Simeon. Nebr.
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as cut on left side
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Some Q.yon left !
J side.
- on left Jaw of
} cress t pr. V horses.
ttanpe [ on Gordop Creek north of Simeon ,
N. Eowley.
Kennedy , - JXeoraska.
Same as cut on left , .
ilde and hip , and on
left shoulder of hor-
ie ! ' . AlsoKga&S . on
left AISOI ] lnd :
hip. f. !
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Some cat- ;
lie bnnd.-1r f . ? ! ,
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ed husk-S ! SS2 ' ing pep : ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. F on left jaw and left shoulder
) f horses , UJ
UJQ on left hip of horses.
N | on left jaw of horses
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C. P. Jordan.
I ; , . Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
; same as cut ; also
? 9 CJ BE JJ on right
rr u hip.
Range on Oak and
Butte creeks.
t A liberal reward
for information
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IearingnV of thf'I" brandl" " .
R. M. ' Terrill , Propr.
. . - Brownlee Neo.
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" , in c-.t ; on left
' side. S 0ne
\I \ 311J branded Ii. T V
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on left hip. Range
. on North Loup
river , two miles
. \\estof Urawulee
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sion , Itosebud. , ' .
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fettle branded ;
as in cut ; horses JKPA
uameor . ; .I , is ! ! I' . on U
left thigh. [ Jtan ; ! e
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C'k and Little
White river.
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Albert Whipple & Sons.
Rosebud 8 , D.
. a Cattle branded
SOS on left side
O8O on riehtside
Some cattle also
have a 4- on neck
Some with A on
left shonlder and
some branded
with two bars
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f ; . _ . , tees. Some Texas
ittle branded a U on left aide and some
on left side. N
Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattm
branded AW t > ar connected on both sides and
left of horses
_ hip
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D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cutIeft side
Some on left hip. t ' S
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left shoulder.
Range Square
Lake. . -
Nebraska Land and Feeding Co .
3artlett Richards 1'res Will G Comstock , V. P.
Chas C Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on -
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BL
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c brands :
/al x
It horses randed t e
same
Range betweea
Gordon on the FJJ.
&M. V. , R. R . and
Hyannis nn n & MK11 - In Northwestern Nehr.
I1ARTt.hrrT KinHAltPS. Ellsworth. Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis Nebr
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G. K. Sawver has
char.'e of these -
cattle. H rses
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der. Somer
left somerA
Hors.-sS : .
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< 4 , ' , . t < < ange on snake
river.
Metzger Bros.
Koiie Xebr
Cattle branded .
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square _ _
crop right ear.
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Horses have
same brand on
eft thigh. ,
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A Reward of 5250 wih he i aid to any person for
Ujforiiiitt.on i teK liu to the arrest ami final
coavlctionof . any person \ or persons stealing
xttle with Rliove brand. (
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J. A. Yaryan.
Pullman Nebr
' Cattle branded JY
on rightside
Horses branded JY
' on right shoulder
Ret-wonable reward
t for any information
leading to the j " -
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strayed from my
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