Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 04, 1909, Image 5

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1 ' Do ) 'OU feel : co - : ! iaulay ] languid , have
p t dizzy ; : ? elh cr bilious : attack ? . . . .
Then ) 'our liver needs attention. \
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Are Nature's beet remedy for ( all ailments
of the - liver. They act scientifically : , with-
: ' oui acy unpleasant symptoms , and : may be
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old. Being effervescent , they arc pleasant
lo take , end their use injures prompt re- .
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, It keeps us busy to keep l our
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. , : requiring long timbers. ' But our
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: . : : ' - . Simple System
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: The system of paying
" ' : by check was devised
1. by all men - for any
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. suited to the need of
. a any . business , either
large l i or- small. It makes
/ 110 difference whether
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" , a month. A checking
J. . ' _ : account will serve your
. : "needs. . .
, ' - Pay by check , the
t' : . method puts system in
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gives you "record of
I. : every transaction.
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: VALENTINE STATE BANK
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Sheriff's Sale.
Byvirtunof an orafr of sa'e ssue4 ! by the
_ cl r'k < if the nistrict court of Cherry lounty , Ne-
' . . . . . braska , on a decree of l'oreelo.ure.aher'ln ;
v . "Herman C Y. lers. adm'ii'strafr of the will
annexed ( f the estate of Peter KCRT < . d 'ceas + ' d
iswl.ihitift ! , and ! * red Itrdyton,1tuirgle Brayton.
William Johnson , Ch " rl " s A. . .JIjiiMio. Andrew
. . . Johnson. Jeorce 11. Horub , . The Piano MHIUI- ; .
- . facturin- Co . O. M. Bailey. Keiijm"1" F. ' Hsii't-v
, and M. Kate Noble , are defendants. I will t ell
at HIM fn nt door of the court hou . . ft in Vhl-ntino ]
Cherry "unt\ ' . .Nellr slm. that. neins the t-uild- !
Injj wjiereln tin la -t . term 01 said on'-t WHS iHd !
on the ICth , day of t o\'ell1her.1J09. at y I o'l-io-k \ .
m. . the Mloxvinu described lauds and ti-iivjui'-nt- .
to satisfy the judgments aud osts in -ud ; \
action The east : half of the northeast + qusirt'r and he
northwest fjiiartcr < . f th < n a-th'ast ( uitrer : : aii-l
the northea-st ( of t lie imrtlnvt-st imarter : ' '
ntficclio 32 , hIli nship 8:1 : raime 25 , alioS t.t,1 J 1.
S,3and4s ctlo" 5 , towns'i'p 3 : , .auge 2.1 , and .
" tue southeast rjUHrter of th- sou . lnvc < t q - 'arrer.
- and the poulli ) hnlf of the southeast qUllrtAr ( and j .
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theuortlwni'gitirterpT ' \ the suutfe4st' gtt/ri . I.
of , . 't1n . 33 ; , , tuwnbliip : , ninge'JS : , nil m , sdill ?
county ana fi at\ .
" . Dated tills 31st da ' -o [ Angust < , 1W ! ) )
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k , : 40 P . Sheriff Cherry , COl\llt . . .
Courtrlght & Sidney attorneys : for plafntlll ,
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U. S. Weather Bureau Report.
WEEK ENDING NOV. , 1900.
Daily mean temperature 51 ° .
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" Normal temperature 10 ° .
Highest temperature R1 ' ° .
Lowest temperature 213.
Range of temperature & : : I.
Precipitation for week 0.00 of.an inch. .
Average for 21 , 'cars 0.2 : of an Inch.
Precipitation March I.st to date 10.12 ! ! inches.
Average for 21 years It ' .99 of an inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer.
Talk of the Town.
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D. A. Hancock . , . was in the city (
Tuesday. .
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A Dennis Garvey . of Arabra was
in town . today. ,
Pete DeCory of the reservation
is visiting in town.
_ , L. L. Trogden of Merriman
was in the city Monday. :
Sam Burgett from Sparks is in
town sick with typhoid fever.
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Jake Klein of Wood Lake was
transacting business in town Mon
day.
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, Yo T. Kincaid and wife return-
ed Saturday from their visit in
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George Mann : , representing
Great Western Type Foundry , is
in town today.
For Sale-Old Catholic
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age. For particulars call on
Father Blaere. 29
For Sale - Second hand Cash Reg
ister. Total adder. Registers Ic
to § 9.99. Chapman The Druggist.
Sam Schneider of Crookston is
in Valentine today. Read his sale
advertisement on last page of this I
paper.
Judge Zirr expected to leave
this afternoon for a visit with rela-
tives in Chadron and at Sheridan ,
Wyoming.
If you want a good sale you
should begin two or three weeks
previous to the sale to advertise.
We ' print good attractive and
readable sale bills. Call on us.
Mrs. Frank Bray ton and son ,
Donald and Miss Anna Boltz re
turned from Chicago last week
where ' they spent three weeks
visiting.
Geo. V. Klingaman , the Wood
Lake butcher was in Valentine
Monday on business. Mr. Kling-
aman made our office a friendly
call while in town.
. Alvin Thayer of Harlan was
down looking after a claim he had
against Grant Warren who has
been captured and is now held as
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a prisoner on a charge of mortgag-
ing stock that he didn't possess.
Mrs. D. Q. Stead and two cl + il-
dren went down to Blair Monday
night to visit her mother who is
ill. Mr. Steed will take care of
the homestead alone for a few >
weeks but will probably find it
quite lonesome.
You ought to take a county pa-
per. Every man who lives in the
county ought to read a county pa-
per. Why not send a dollar for the
DEMOCRAT : ? Don't put it off. Do it
now.If you have been a subscriber
and dropped out , let us renew our
acquaintance. Send your name
and a dollar.
J. Morrison , one of the en-
gineers of the construction work
down at the river'in the early part
of the season and ; who has recently
been engaged upon work in South
! Dakota has returned to Valentine
I where he will probably spend the
: winter. H . expects his wife to
arrive next. week.
Edward F Eyl of Cody Nebr. ,
and Miss Mary Evelyn Green of
I Merriman , Nebr. , were married
in the Catholic church last \ \ ? ednes-
day , Nov. 3. The nuptial mass
was celebrated by Rev. Father
Blaere in the St. Nicholas church
, at S a. m. Alvin Green and Miss
I Viola Green , a brother and sister
of the bride , assisted as witnesses '
at the marriage ceremony. THE
I DEMOCRAT joins with many other
I friends in extending best wishes
to this newly wedded couple and :
wish them joy and happiness. I
St. Nicholas Chu ch.
Services will be held as follows :
i In Valentine on Sunday , Nov.
14First mass at S a. m. Sec
ond mass at 10 a. m.
Benediction of the Blessed Sac-
I rament after mass.
I Instruction for the children at
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ra.LEO M. : BLAERE. Rector.
For Saler
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Six room , house , stable for seven'
head of horses granary and hay
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One ' 4-room house corn crib and
stable city water in both houses.
Must : be sold soon , , part time , part-
cash or will take young heavy
| I team as part , payment. P..F.
! Simons , Sparks , Neb. , or I , M.
Rife , Valentine , Neb. 1
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Given for any substance in-
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II j uious to health found in food
I I rctulttng horn the we of -
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WKST HOUND :
No. 7 , lIUp.lI1. ) Now ! imsMJiigur : ; It ' alp.
No. :5 : , I : a : : ; II. in . Old . . " ,
No. 1H I > , l II : . ) ' ) p. in. Through freight train.
No. HI , 10:11) l ( ) a. in. Loml freight . ; train.
KAST norNn :
No. 2. : 11:00 ) p. in. New passenger : : train. .
No. (5 ( ; , fJOU.IU. : Old t ! . . . .
\ o. llii. iSloa. $ : ( in. Through freight train.
No. S : 2 : ! , : S : . ' ) (1 p. m. Local I freight ! train. 1 . ,
Dry Creek Cracklings.
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Louis Maylor was a Britt visitor I
Sunday ; ,
D. A. Kellogg was a Valentine
caller Saturday.
Joe R.yschon had the misfortune
of being thrown from a horse
Sunday injuring his foot slightly. ,
Miss ' Mary Grewe w ho toadies
I the Fairview school spent Sunday I
with her sister Miss Dora Greive ,
the Dry Creek teacher.
Those receiving perfect attend-
ance cp.rtin'cats. Edith and Clar-
ence Kellogg , Oscar and Gussie
Graeff , Ellis Sprat and Leona
Janssen.
John Novak a former residence f
of Dry Creek returned from Iowa I
last week to visit the old home.
He says corn is going as high as
ninety bushel to the acre. If we _ I
had land here worth one hundred
dollars per acre perhaps we would
raise one hundred bushel per acre. .
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Friday closed the st ! c /nd month
of school in district 5f > . Those
neither absent nor tardy during
the past month were , Edith Kel-
log , Ellis Sprat , Oscar and Gussie
Graeff and Leona J an sen. Cases
of tardiness two. Enrollment sev .
enteen. Those enrolled last month
Oscar Graeff , William Brown
Frank Kepchon andVi lliam
Spratt.
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The- : ' entertainment Saturday
night was a complete success.
More people entered the room.
that night than was ever known ,
to in the history of Dry Creek.
Supper was served to about one
hundred. Miss Dora Grewe has
asked us to thank the ladies of the
district who were so kind as to
help with the supper , also all who . I
took part in the program.
Work on the cut off east of town
is rapidly nearing completion and
the piles are now being driven for .
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the new steel bridge. Trains will
probably be run over same by the'
first of the year.
On last Saturday a contract was
entered into whereby C. J. And-
erson sold his interests in the Dia
mond bar ranch to Chas. Haas , of
the firm of Haas & lord I , consist
ing of 4:480 acres of deeded land ' ,
leases on several school sections ,
all cattle and horses , hay tools
wagons , etc , and the hay on the
ranch this year. While many ;
will regret to see Mr. Anderson
retire from this business , yet : we
are fortunate that the purchaser ( is , ;
Mr. Haas. He is probably the
best known and is certainly the
the largest feeder buyer , together
with ! his pardner , that has ever
come to this country. He has
purchased several thousand head
of cattle this season in the vicinity
of Cody , . Merriman and Irwin.
The transfer of the ranch will be
made about the first of the year ,
and we understand Mr. Anderson
intends to move west probably to
I California , for his health. - Cody .
Cow Boy. '
Notice to Creditors.
In .he County Court within and : lor Cheiry
county , Nebraska.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Martin ,
deceased.
To the creditors of said estate :
You an/ hereby l nottlied . That I will sit at the
Count Coirt Room In Valentine in said county.
on the 5th day of No\'emtlt'rI00J ! at 10 o'clock a.
in. to receive and examine all claims ajrainsl
said estate , with a view to their adjustment ! and
allowance. The time limited for the presenta
tion of claims against said estate is M.\ ! months
I from the 5th dav of May A. D. 1DOO 1 and th + '
I time limited for payment ot debts is i one year
from said 5th day of May. 1900.
I - - - Witness my hand an-1 the seal of s'\id
SEAL CountY"ollrt. this 13th dav of October
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10 4 County Judge.
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MILL PRICES FOR FEED
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Bran sacked. / . . § l 05 $18 00
I Shorts , sacked 1 05 20 00 .
I Corn , sacked 1 25 24 00
I I Chop Corn , sacked . 1 30 25 00
Chop Feed , sacked 1 40 27 00
Oats , Sacked 145 28 DO
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HENRY STETTER , Propr.
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Lath , Shingles , Doors ,
Windows , Paper , Pat- .
ent Roofing Tar Paper ,
Paints , Oil , Varnish ,
Brushes , Glass , Putty ,
Lime , Cement , Plaster , .
Brick , Posts . , Poles.
We Sell Hudson Coal
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AS YOU READ
"The Beast and the Jungle , " every
drop of fighting blood in your make-
up will tingle. . Your indignation
at the conditions exposed will be
almost lost in your * admiration of
Judge Lindsey's game , singic-handcd
fight . , and ? your realization that he is
performing , . a magnificent public
service.
You'll End the
. NOVEMBER . . ! EVERYBODY'S
a very likable magazine.
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Special display by I
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W. H. Stratton
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General Merchandise :
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
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Drayman i
Light an < I Heavy Draying < I
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" ' Furniture and pianos bandied i I
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hauled and trunks and grips
a specialty. Phone No. 13 t.
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The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch.
. . . - rownlee , Nebr ,
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Soldier Creelrol ) - I
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a son of Columbus I
1m 17th. a half brother :
of the 10.000 Oam- I ,
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Prince Uoabilel 131.- II I
C93 at head of herd.
I now have about 30 head of 1007 bull . calves
for sale. _ . ,
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Kurge , jtfebr. :
Tubular wells and windmills.
f1'Call me up by Telephone. _
H. DAILEY , ,
Dell tis t.
Office over the grocery deparment
of T. C. Hornby's store.
J. W. McDAKIBL , \
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Valentine - Nebr.
All work will be given prompt
and careful attention.
One house for rent- in town , 4
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rooms and city water.
. - Two . * " - . ' houses , . . . * * for sale.
Several farms and ranches for
sale . in tracis \ . oi S0 , , 12O. 160 , 4S { } ,
and 2480 acres. I. M. Bica/ Valen-
tine Nebr.
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II' I Pies Oakes aaad : 33ralcd : [ !
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VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER' '
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ieneral Merchandise
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in the frame building south of the McDonald
' store which I recently purchased , and will '
'i name it "The Green Front. " . 'luim will be :
_ "cash trade and lowest prices on , , . everything.1" : f.
: Valentine ! MIKE DAVIS :
. ' Nebraska . DAVISJ .
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I LiVERY , FEED AND SALE STABLE - I
Special attention given to farmers' teams
and sale business. Rigs to hire. .
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cIrm3 'cu L'ya . . . . 'i.NG riACEEKE. Y csc'Il &a3 all sorts and kinds * t /
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\7ocd cri. Vibrator sadRotary Saxrftls Cl" } lie.
cuT SI.ECACT i ? : . v. CATALOGUES GI\ ' { ! FULL ! PARTICULARS , FRE , . , .
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I For sale by Red Front Merc. Co. Valentine , Neb.
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! P I Ie SAIl Rectal Diseases cured without a fct rgical j
operation. No Chloroform , Ether or oU ; r gen-
t era ! aaeasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED
l AlJ to last a LIFE-TIME. TEXAMINATJOZJ FREE.
I Er WRITE FOR BOOK ON PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS
' DR. E. 5. TARRY 224 Bco Building Omaha Nebraska . . . .
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