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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1912)
r. ' His "Mouth Waters" \vhen he sees grandma rolling oul the li' i : : ! ' . they will be so f - . . LCS rI ill Club I ! * ; iih C'ubisthe ' most econom ical &f any Ugh nradc bakinjf pow der. It sells for only a cent an ounce an honcit anti-trust price and you use one tcaspoonful in place of two. Health Club is sold in 10c-15c-23c cans by gooil grocers. Layton Pure Food Company East St. Louis , 111. in , tin In The District Court of Cherry County Nebraska. M. Bal'ardanil Will'a u lUllard , Plaintiffs. vs. Charles P. Mr .see. and Mrs. Itresceiie of Charles P. Kienfo lirat leal name miknoun Defendants. To Charles P. Hresee and Mrn. Bresce , wife of Charles 1' . Hrev , llrst nal name unknown , lion-resident delendanti : You and each cf olou are hereby notified that on t hearth div of .lann try , l'H2. AI U.il- lard ; iid William Ballard fiied ineir p titttm in the Dlstiict Court ol Cherry County. NeorasUa th object and prayer ! unii-h aiv to obt in a judgement and a decree quieting : tiid conlinn inr the title to Lots : ; and > NWJN'U ] . > -eaiism :54 : , SWJSTiMion \ -7. tdwnslnj. : ; : ! . n.irth. ntiiwe 21' vxest ftth t UIK ipal Meridian : n ( lieirj ( Jouury. elll. l kit. in the jilamtills , and to cancel and annul a ci rtain quii ilann deed to said prfmiM-sj evented bj Jdarlh Mead Lime > > to Charles P. Krcsee You are requuni to an-- ver.said petition on or before Monday the lltli day of Match Il l2. l2.M. . Ballard. William Ha'lard , Plain tiffs. By E. D. Claike. their attorney. 4-4 BULLS FOR SALE Registered Hereford Bulls for sale at all times of the year. SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH Simeon - Nebraska W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOTJK & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. F. M. Walcott Oliver M. Walcott Walcott Walcott Attorneys Practice be fore r. S. Land Ollice and all Federal and State courts. Valentine Nebraska C. A. RUBY Attorney-at- Law Office front room , second story , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main street entrance. Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. F. Meer , DENTIST Rooms over Eed Front store Valentine - Nebr , Dr. D. W. Sumner DENTIST Hornby Building Phone No. 173. Here is a woman who speaks from per sonal knowledge and long experience , viz. , Mrs. P. H. Brogan , of Wilson , Pa. , who says , "I know from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is far su perior to any other. For croup there is nothing that excels it. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist. Valentine Lodge No. 70 , A. 0. U. W. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday in each month at Fraternal Hall. All Brethern are cordially invited to be pr/jsentj ALBERT P. WEBB , M.w - C. QUIGLEY , Recorder. Felch's Restaurant and Lunch Counter Come to my new location in the old Morey building. Home Cooking Ten per cent discount on made to measure , spring and summer coats , suits , dresses and skirts un til BveV2 % at Thfe Bfeti Frttnfc VALENTINE LOCALS . ! . A Kirk wood is in town. Frank Fliggin was in town . \ ? I onlay. D A. Hancock was in town .yesterday. ] S. II. Weston dropped into town ! the other day. E. L. Hutchison was up from Tenbrook today. Jack Kief was in town a couple of days this week. George and Torn Christopher were in town Monday. John Cronin has gone to Oraaha to doctor and we hope he will im prove. Alva Green is the new deputy county clerk , resigning as county surveyor. Sam Lee was in town this week a couple of days. Billy Kinkead was also in yesterday. Year old corn for seed , tests 95 per cent , for sale at § 1.75 per bushel LEWIS TAYLOK , Har mony , Xebr. 6-2 Wm. "Ward is carrying his arm in a sling. He slipped off a door step at Rosebud and fell breaking his arm at the wrist. The Ludwig Lumber company has built a new cement and limp house near the railroad switch at thp west of their yard. Clarence. Walcott came last night from Crab Orchard where he had been visiting his sister , Mrs. Brown , and his mother. He is looking fine. We have taken the back c- counts of THE DEMOCRAT and will appreciate prompt settlement. To help you start we offer you sub scriptions in advance at § 1.00 un til May 1st. ! Jack Whipple was down from Rrosebud and informs us that he has disposed of this end of the stage route. He recently went rlown to Omaha and purchased n lot of stock cattle which he will fatten upon the luxurious grasses of the Rosebud country. State Supt. Dalzell lectured here last week. Several years ago Prof. Sear&on , an institne instruc tor here at that time , announced a lecture that was not given. We printed a few bills and Mr. Sear- son stuck them around where Prof Dalzell would run onto them , one at the hotel , one at the barber shop and several at the school house. Everybody knew it was a joke , but the Professor was visibly affected. Perry Swearingen and Mrs. Dick Osburn departed Monday night for Ottumwa , la. , to visit a sick sister. It has been 33 years since they left Ottumwa and this is their first trip back there in that time. In the prime of life they started out to make a home in the wpst after a short sojourn in Nod- away county , Missouri , and in seven mover wagons westward bound journeyed together to Cher ry county Osburns , Swearingens and the Grooms families. One of the most enjoyable af fairs of the season took place Tues day evening when Mrs. Brayton and Mrs. Kincaid entertained forty ladies at the home of the former at a five course banquet. The tables were beautifully decorated in cut flowers and with the cut glass and pretty china made a very beauti ful appearance. At the several menu word contests prizes were won by Mrs. Robinson , Mrs. G , Cpphers , Miss Van Orsdoll , Miss Helzer and Miss Stuckey. Attention ! High school lecture course. The second number of this course will be given Friday evening at eight o'clock atthe , Quigley hall. The Imperial Concert Co. 'The immense crowd was high ly deliirhred with the work of the Imperials. " Beatrice Ghautau- qua. qua."The "The Imperials were with us three days and were the finest that ever appeared on our plat- fo'rnr. " TetAmjSte'b Ohutfcutj\iir. White Clay Precinct. isEflur Gacbrel , a sister o ! L. E. Aubert , who is on J vi fn-Mj Los Angeles , C'al. wen U ) i Inand hills for a coupli of ! : > \ i-it with friends. a , E ig -I and E-ihcr Ask : enroll--il in district 44 this week. Herbert Wellnitz is now on th < whooping cough list. MM. . Dewing and family visit- < > d over Sunday with Sam Dewing on the extension. 0.j \ ll i | -r > MMI' ( < Rii hviilt Thurrid.'tv of ! a-t \\ook tdo oni ( trading. A great many of the farmers took advantage of the nice weath er last week and went to town. Miss Phoebe Jacobs visited al Ed Hankins' last Sunday. About twenty of the your peTple gathered at Hankins' Feb ruary 4th to celebrate Miss Svlvia's 17th birthday. Everyone enjoyed the occasion. Mrs. Clank and son John uere in the city Friday on business. John Lehmen took down a load of posts the latter part of last week. The roads are in good condition in most places. Other States Have Lots Of Bad Seed Corn Nebraska is not the oi y state in the middle west which has poor setd corn , according to reports which have come to the Publicity Bureau of the Commercial Club of Omaha. Authoiities of the South Dakota. Experiment Station write that seed corn in that state is even worse than Nebraska's. A. E. Samuel of St. Joseph , Mo. , writes that he has tested corn in Illinois , Iowa , Missouri and Kansas and after a thorough investigation , lie states that the condition is general - % eral in the corn belt. The seed corn specials , which are ihe outcome of the campaign start ed by the Publicity Bureau of the commercial club , are in good shape Four will leave on the morning of February 26 over three different railroads and will visit 250 stations during the tour. prof. CW. . Pugsley of the Extension Depart ment of the State Farm has secured forty speakers to accompany the trains. AT THE JEWEL New pictures every other night. Orchestra Music on Mondav's ai d y Thursday's. Show at 8:15 : phaip. Admission 10 cen s 5t Princeton to Go Slow In Rowing. " \V. W. lloper , who is the graduate director of athletics at Princeton , is authority for a statement that the Tigers will not take part in any of the outside rowing regattas during the present year. Ever since Princeton made such a favorable impression in the triangular regatta with Cornell and Yale the people ple who were anxious to have a Tiger < TOW compete at Poughkeepsie or at New London have been boosting to ward this end. Mr. Roper's announce ment , however , will end all this talk. Princeton will hold a regatta on Car negie lake again next year. Negotia tions are now progiessing for a trian gular meeting with Harvard and Penn sylvania. ? It is also practically certain that the Tigers will enter a crew in the Amer ican regatta at Philadelphia. Moriarty For First Bag. Tm not particularly anxious to get George Stovall from the Naps , " says President Navin of Detroit. "Of course I want to be protected in case Gainer's wrist goes back on him in the spring , but J believe Moriarty can cover the first sack as acceptably as could Sto vall. "I received a letter from Gainer a few days ago , and he stated that his wrist was coming along finely and that he could use it quite freely. He is pet ting the lump between the bones work ed out. and he expressed a confidence that it would be as good as ever in the spring. " "Holdouts. " Star Pitchers Are Vean Gregg of Cleveland and Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Phillies , the two duds of 1911 so far as pitchers go. are holdouts in the matter of 1012 contracts , each demanding a S.'i.OOO sal ary. Both ought to get it on the work done by them last season. Gregg won twenty-three jjamts and lost pevou , and Alexander won twenty-eight and lost thirteen. Magnates usually go on the theory that no pitcher is worth $5,000 a year until he has worked three Old Crow , All Load in Hermitage Brands and Bottled Guchen- Under the * heimer Supervision Rye of the Whiskeys. U. S. Gov. so handle the Budweiser Beer. THE E SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. Seed Potatoes The Valentine Commercial Club would like information regarding seed potatoes. First , whether the parties who shipped potatoes into Crookston were satisfied with the result of their experiment and have good , uniform potatoes as the result of last .year's shipment ? Second , from those who brought in potatoes last .year , or anyone else acquainted with the subject , where the best place to order from to get potatoes best adapted to this soil and climate ? Third , the names of all persons who would like seed potatoes and the number of bushels ? The commercial club desires his information foi the purpose of ascertaining whether or not it would be advisable to ship in sev eral car loads and distribute theme o the farmers at cost , it being understood in advance that those ordering would pay cash. The object is to secure the grow- ng of uniform potatoes in the county in order that deliveries by everal persons into the same car vill be of the same kind and qual- ty. At present , buyers find that n shipping they have several dif- 'erent ' kinds of potatoes , and that causes a reduction in the value on he markets from 10 to 25 cents a bushel , whereas , potatoes of the same variety and size would sell o very much better advantage. Any information that will tend o enlighten us on this subject vill be gratefully received. Ad dress the same , W. A. PKTTYCREW , W. T. KINCAID , Committee. WHY HESITATE ? TV li JL 1 li w/11 JTA 1 JLi An Offer That Involves No Money Risk if You Accept It. We are so positive our remedy will completely relieve constipa- ion , no matter how chronic it may be , that we offer to furnish it : ree of all cost if it fails. Constipation is commonly caused ) .y weakness of the nerves and muscles of the larger intestines. To expect a cure you must there- ore tone up and strengthen those organs and restore them to health- er activity. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy , and are par- icularly good for children. They seem to act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bowels. They apparently have a neutral action on the other organs. They do not purge or cause- other incon venience. We will refund your money if they do not overcome chronic or habitual constipation and thus aid to relieve the myriads of associate or dependent chronic ailments. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes , lOc , 25c and 50c. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Chap man , The Druggist. Card of Thanks V 'e wish to think all our Idnd friends and neighbors who assisted us during the sickness , death and burial of our darling baby. , AKP Mutf. WjJu By the Meal Day or Week Short Orders at all Hours. Two Blocks East of Main Street on Catherine MRS. JOHN DE WALT. , LTHESE-MEN-HAVE - - - -IWOKKED-rOR-THET SAFETYOF-YOUK-MONO WHEN-mS1N-A NATIONALMNK Copyright 1901 , by C E Zimmecian Co.--No. 39N IN order to furnish proper banking1 protection , President Lincoln and his first congress established the National Bank which 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 has safe-guard every pos sible for human ingenuity 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 St. Nicholas' Church. Services will be held in the Catholic church as follows : In Valentine on Sunday , Feb. IS. 1st Mass at S a. m. 2nd Mass at 10 a. m. Benediction of the Blessed sac rament after Mass. LEO M. BLAEUE. Eector. REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Relieves gas in stomach , distres. after eating , str rnach nervousness dizziness , headache , heartburn , heart palpitation and other ail ments caused by faulty digestion. Price 25c. Prepared by United Drug Company , Boston , Mass. Sold in Valentine only by G. A. Chapman. The Rexall Store. If 5m need of wind mills or wa fer tanks call on E Brpuk lander U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING FEH. X , 1912. Daily iiu-un temperature h ! = . Normal temperature I)3. ! Highest temperature 'M . Lowest temperature -lo3. Range of temperature ; V. = . Precipitation for week o 01 of an inc h. Average for : > . ' { year > 0.1 J of an inch. Precipitation March Is : to date 17 " inches. Average for 5 years ii..nj inr.hes. JOHN .1. MCLEAN. Observer. In the District Court of Cherry County , Ne braska. \ViIilini E. IIjili'.v. J'laintiir , \ - . T.illwrt P.jikt-r. Klnilrn Maker Mini I'liiShoujiltf r Mnrtgnge To I'.ilbi-rt Itaki-r. Elmlni Ilnkor. mul Th Sho\\itrr ! Morti agf Company , i You and i-aeh of you arc In-rchv notified that on the iTth day of January liil-J. "Wil liam I- ! . Haley filed a petition a petition against you in th < - DMrlet Court of Cherry County , Nebraska , the object and prayer of wbieli are lo obtain a judgement and derive ijuirt Inir and coiiflniiiiii ; tin- title to Si SK { . Section in. E { NK ; Section : . TOWII- -hip-- : , Ua iiu'i1' . ' ) West iH.i Principal Merid ian. in Cherry COIIUIN. N * bra-ka. In the plaint ill. and to cancel and annul a certain mortuagc upon > -aid p-cinl-e executed Titl- bert Hakerand Eliiura Haker , to the Hlio- \\alter Mortgage Company to secure the payment of .IIINMIO. said mortgage being dn- ted.May ± > , isv.i. You are required to ans wer > aid petition on or before Mondav th llth day of March lull. William E. Haley , Plaintiff. By E. D.Clark , his attorney. -t-j For Sale. 1 Belgian stallion , dark brown , five year's old , has been inspected and O. K'd. sound , also register papers O. K'd , weight 1750 , and could be made to weigh 1800 or better. He is a sure foal getter and have good colts to show. Also a few mares in foal to him. Also some young stock and 3 mules coming four years old this sum mer. Will sell reasonable. Call Phone No. 20 , on Line 210 Ainsworth , Nebraska. 5-4 : 9 People out of every 1 f | i y Suffer with Corns Yet if these nine people would use Rexall Corn Solvent Xot one of them would suffer. WHY ? Because it removes corns. It removes them root and all without pain. You doubt it ? Then give the remedy a trial and be convinced. 15c the bottle. CHAPMAN. Sick headache is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the head ache ? will disappear. Sold by Chapman , the druggist. Button Trimming for dresses . etc. , , , , is the latest. Save your scrapso.f cloth and take them to the Red Front -where they can. show you 18 styles including the new oblong shape made to or der. 4S R-einrrunt s&ie at life i e\l Front.