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CHARLEY ABRAHAM. 9 . oJ Valentine , Nebraska. . : ' 1 -S ) _ , 't . . . . ' . . ' : t . - . r , ' . . . . . - . , r : 4 - 1 ' . , r ' ' - . . ' t w . . . . ' ' r l I .L' / S I a 6 . . , , . , , , " trt ZSIir l , tr . / ( o r l o 01\ : , I ® fem-- ; ; t Bti eal , l ) d : = al I " . 4 ' r' r ' It11 , /r 1 r -E e L,1 , , i.- au i , ' / . , F r . . . . - is . , ; , , I , 11 lM d v * t :1.a : , , 4 w , , M _ qly y . - . , 0 . . . , . . . . ! , F ° iSTULA . Pay 'When CURED ; Pi I p Ail Rectal Diseases cared without a surgical i _ .Ii a . operation. No Chloroform Ether or other gen. . , . eral aneasthetjc used. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIFE-TIME. ' Iggf EXAMINATION FREE. WRITC . . . FOR BOOK ON' PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTiMONIALS . DR. E. I ? . TA RY. 224 t2ce EuHdinsr , Omnhts ! , Nebraska * ' " . " " ! : , ' ! " tiifKa 1 ; J K aJk\'l feajarg J gjS B , g l - . - . , . . , . , . , ' ' . . . 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' , , G 0 DV , , r'EBR ' - , i. . . S , . , . ; ! " ' : ' : , :1IJ ; pT. \ : \ i' ; ; ' ' ! \ . ; i . ; , - ' , , ' ; . " . ' . . . ' . ( . . . . dOl j'h ; 1.4 . . : x. . . . . J . . . , ' . 11 " ' . . . 1r : : . " . ' , : , _ , , . . 1 - I . . 1 . . t : . . . . : . " \ 1. . _ ; ! ' , : j ; ' ' : " : - I : . . . - - . . : _ ' , , , - . - . . - . . - - : = " : " ' - - ' : : : : - = - - - - - - - - I t . 'MtENWNfcDEBIOCRAT f I 3 . . , _ 1. M. RICE - Editor and Propr. J . I ) , ft/lark \ / Zarr - - Foreman. , . " ' 1' . l " 'H. . . . ' . . { Il" " Thursday , November 25 , 1909. : : . ' , : Send1'the . ' , . ' . : Children ' to ii' : ! j. ' . . : . > . , : . . " ' O' School. ' . . , f . : Upon the complaint of John ; L. Hoseberry : : : of Buffalo Lake1 prec- : jpct. ! Thomas , Dowell was brought. . . up to : . the county seat last week to . ans'wer to the charge of rearing , hIS.f . m.lly' of children in ignor i - V ance , . failing to send them to any ' school. Tbo said Thomas Dowell i is' a ranchman and fairly well to. do , but has thus far neglected to } educate his children. There is a D compulsory school law in ' this state requiring. parents tp send their children to , school. The law hasbeen overlooked and many children -have failed to attend D ? school according to its provision ! in the past. Parents are respon ! sible for this but officers of the l community are guilty of contrib- utory delinquency and when their r duty-is neglected any person who l may know of the violation of the 1 law is .also guilty of contributory delinquency. % This law should be- I enforced and let's begin . .athome. . I We see children : frequently - .out : of school and we wonder what for. i Those children are most likely to I grow up and become county wards or become vagabonds , theives or at the best dependent upon . the the community for support and assistance through life. ' Of course , i not all uneducated persons are i thus. . We know of many who are ! good honest people but they I would have'been ; much better off I had they Attended school when young and received only a little education. Judge Quigley : issued the following order in this . ' case brought before him : " IN THE COUNTY COURT OF : CHERRY COUNTY , NFBRASKA. . In the matter of . the petition . . . . . . of John M : Tucker for an Inquiry into the condition of Cyrus Dow . ell , Byron Dowell , Eva Dowell , Retty Dowell , Nettie Dowell , Lily Dowell , Flora : Dowell the minor children ! of Thomas Dowell and . ' , . . Mariette Dowell. . ' ! . " ' . ' NX " . - DECREE.- And now on the 20th day ' of November , 1909 , this cause came on for hearing and comes . now the said John M. Tucker , , petitioner and'comes : also the ! said .Thomas Dowell in person into ; operi court .md ; the cause comi ng on , for hear- ' ing on the petition , and the court hearing the evidence finds that the said Cyrus Dowell h i a male child ten years ef age ; that the said 'Byron Dowell is a male child eight years of age ; that Eva D .w- ell ) ) is a female child six years of ago ; that Retty Dowell is a female child five years of age and that Nettie Dowell is a female child five years of age ; and that , the said Thomas Dowell is able to send the aid minor children to school. The court further finds that the statements and allegations in said ppfition are true. The order of the court therefore is that the said Cyrus , Dowell , Byron Dowell. Eva Dowell , Retty Dowell and Nettie Dowell be at once taken by the said Thomas Dowell and his wife Marietta Dowell or either of them or some person in their employ to some school in the state of Nebraska that maintains at least six months I school I in the year in said state , , and there had ! to attend during said school I term t ( .and the said 'I ! homas , Hvpll.a d. ATarrieta Dowell I are also ordered to gend the name of the principal teacher in the school that-'said ' children are taken to. Arid the order of the ' court is further that if said school at which said children attend main ' tains more tharssix months school 1 said children are to attend the full term given at the said school. , ' By the court. James C. Quigley ( ( seal ) County Judge. \ \ , Congressman De Armond of - the Sixth district of Missouri : was burned to death in his home , which burned to the ground Nov. 23. His grandson perished with him. Eighteen years of active service since 1891 ! ) in , congress , es- . . . tablishing a record . as a fighter for $ ex common people and their rights will make his' name me- ' , . " , ' morable. - - ' . . . l The circuit court of the United States .has rendered a decision that the Standard Oil cdrnpany . isan , : r illegal corporation' and "orders it , . dissolved. . , This looks serious : ; for , I 5 : : : the : Standard Oil concern upon the face of the order .but an appeal was taken and we suppose-it is- - only a little moro bluff ' on the part I ) of the administration that was sacked \ so loyally by the Rocke- feller . interests ; > 'j . { j. 0' : . : J : : . : . ' . - . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . - - - = . . . ; ! " , . ' . ; u - ' ' : : : \ : t. . . = ; : ! " " . ' . \ , . , . , . ' . ' , ' . ' . . I I 1 . . - - - . . . ( . i : . rThanksgivTng ' Da y todayT - and , we.wish . to.thank all of our friends anclrpa ron.s ( lfor their . past liberal su p'port , whicn we trust has been . mutually profitable , us and them , . . Our supreme courts , circuit courts and. all the other courts in succession have more power in ihiis , our country , than congress and the president. They can as , promptly void any law or order that comes before them as they are brought ; or they can declare . , them constitutional and decide a case accordingly only to be . an- nulled . by some higher court , and "there you are. " . . . . Spend your money with the doctor. What's the use of good ' food and warm "clothing ? A little "cough syrup will cure a cold and its. cheaper than shoes , overshoes , woolen ] underwear and good-warm wholesome food to go in'to the stomach. Then" too , its popular to be ill and have the neighbors making fuss over you and- sittin' ! up o'nights and , the doctor runnin' . his legs off to get around. Then if you ever get up again you can have a story to tell of your ' mi raculous escape-from what ? Well there's' ; the rub. You may be on the wrong path. "Better try the tother y one. " Ed Bell shot and . killed Oscar McArthur. They were working together , rooming together , sleeping to- gether down at the railroad camp near the river. They lived t gethI I er for three months or more. I There was troubje between them. One or the other- ' or both were to blame for . that trouble. They quarreled and fought over some trivial matter because of wrong living-either in one or the other , perhaps bOth. One was aggress ! ive i , and perhaps the other was stubborn willful I and selfish. Per- haps both would answer this de- scription to some extent. . . One man lies dead. . The other is in jail. ' Was there a provocation that caused McArthur to attempt mur- der for his rights ? If there was , then the'ac - cused should be held for murder though the courts may clear 'him through failure to go into the pre- vious circumstances Which led to the attack and to the shooting , but the man whose hands are stained with ' the , blood of ,4Uscar.- / Mc- : Arthur l4 jrtiilty \ of & rder. ' He fired the ' - fatal shot which encjed . a life and if there .was a : provoca tion for the attack he is not clear who then shoots as a pretext of saving his own life. A thorhugh investigation is none too much tot ask in such a case. A crime has been committed. The man who attacked felt : wronged and sought redress. His'methods may not have the approval of law- abiding citizens but he was mur ' - dered for taking the wrong course by the man with whom -he quar- reled. One life is gone. ' It may not be too much ' to , ask that suitable punishment be inflict = ed upon the other. It is meet that atonement'and ' expiation be suffer- pd for his crime. He may p- parently have shot in self defense , but behind it all there was some thing else. Let the law take it i < s course. The citizen of Valentine will suffer through neglect to iL- flict punishment for crime. Too often has this occurred , and until every man who commits a murder is punished the town will continue I to receive the wild and wooly p le- , ment with extended arms. We know not the past r cord nor life of either party but both were apparently armed to kill Their thoughts must have been I upon murder if they thought at all. Again ! we repeat let the law take itscourse and stop ! this crime. I . - I M. . W , A. Attention. Your presence is desired at our meeting next Wednesday n'ght ; Dec. 1st , 1909 , at which time t'e annual election of officers occu's. There is also other important t business to transact apd every member who can attend should be I ] present. .Fraternally. I. M. : RICE , V. C. ' . . St. . Nicholas Church. . \ Services will he held as follows : : fin Arabia on Saturday . ] . Nov. . 27 , at 10 a. m. t ; In Valentine on Sunday , Nov. n 28. ! First mass at 8 and second J mass at 10 a. m. 1 ] llln . Crookston on Sunday , Dec. & , < ' I" Jat j , 10 a. m. " f. < . : : LEO M. BLAERE. Rector. jj i \ ,1 : , - tJ Don't neglect to . send dollar for f t THE DEMOCRAT and mention . . ouro special : offer -or send clipping. , f Every . tenth subscription free. See . 0 truf advertisement in "this paP , 1' . v ' { . ' 1\ \ . 1t b- . , ' _ - ; . . . . , l. . c. 1'- , . . - " . . : .J " ; - ' ' , i . . . . . , : , ' . - ' ' - . " " . - A ' I s - _ . , . . . . - - < I' - - " . - . . . . . . . . - . . . - - - - - - - - . r , . - , . , - \ , . . . - - . . . I \ i 1 . . . . . . . . . > : : : . : -r-- I . --c. . . _ _ _ _ . - - . . _ ' .LtfM:1 _ . . . . . . . . . - ' " , . . . - ' . ' " ' ' . --2-1. . . . , vy --2 , " ; - > . . : I . ' " ' - ' * J , ' . - 'Z % - . . . ? 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It is great - if satisfactory your money will If. * . be returned. in quantity only - Calumet Received Highest Award- not in economyWorld's Pure Food Exposition. not in satisfaction. . FREE - large , : handsome - recipo book. . Send 4c and slip found in pound can. BxtaNaroa CHlCAOO , _ . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . .i ! . , . . . . . . . . . . . Buy Bdvee's Furnace at Factrpy Prices \ . . " : And save from one-third to one-half the cost of any first-class c . . " heating plant , having EQUAL CAPACITY. . . % ; I " " SIXTY DOLLARS ' 1 We sell a first-class furnace , suitable for a cottage ( with all pipe arjd fittings for 860 00 , and larger furnaces at proportionately low , prices. . We manufacture 36 different furnaces of the leading styles. . We : i . own one of the best equipptd furnace , Ef r" { \ plants in the west. : ! We manufacture , the very best and sell at the lowest . possible manufacturer's price. Our " : : ' . , furnaces burn any kind of fuel. " The Bovee furnace is the only furnace having a perfect forced Ven - = - ' ' tilating System , that Insures pure air ( in every part of the house. The yalue / ' - s of thte forced ventilation cannot be over-estimated , especially in case of bad lungs or sickness. , We ship everythlngproperly pre " . pared ready to install so that any handy man can -properly install our . , 'o , . furnaces without any assistance from 1 ; a tinner. , „ ' / i.f l I y , y } ro Jr - ,4r1 Sendt rough plan of building to be p17 . . heated and get our three-colored cata- tr .1 d . 14 , . , log ] and best plans for heating plant. A letter to us will save you about half the cost' of a heating plant. j r . - BOVEE FURNACE WORKS > \ . . . 496 8th St. = WATERLOO , IOWA . , , IOWAtj k : . . "i' ' . _ . , _ _ . , , , , , . " . . . . ' _ . _ : _ , . 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You get the best to be had and costs you , no more. I. M. Rice local agent ' V alentine. Agencies : Wood Lake , L.Nicholas J.V. . Groves , Kilgore , State Bank. For Sale Six-room house , stable for seven head of horses , granary and hay stable ; i One 4-room house , corn crib and ' stable ; , city water in both houses. Must tie > sold soon , part time , part sash , or will take young heavy . team ; as part payment. P. F. Simons : ) , Sparks , Neb. , or L M. Rice , Valentine Neb. 1 Drder ) of Hearing and Notice on Petition for - . Settlement of Account. I _ In the County Court of Cherry county , \ebraskn. STATP OF NEBRASKA , i , _ . . ' - . ffes " Cherry County. f To the heirs' and nil persons interested Jn he estate of Edwnrtt R. Richards , deceased : JOn reading the petition of Elma Richards irayinc a final settlement and allowance of ' - ler'accbunt filed in this court on the 18th iay of November , 1000 , and for a decree- of lzial distribution. It is hereby ordered that you and all per- . ons Interested'in said . mutter may , and do , ' ippear at the county . court to he held In and or said county , ou the 11th day of December . . I ) . , JWK ) ( ) ! ) , at 1 o'clock p. m. , to show cause , f any there be , why the prayer " of the pe- itioher should not be . granted , and that no- ice of the pendency said petition and the leariiii ; thereof be civen to all persons in - : [ + 1rstja..irrsnld matter by publishing a copy f this order in The Valentino Democrat a. Weekly newsp'aper"'prlnted in said county or four successive weeks prior to said day : if hearingJAMES C. QUIGLEY . , [ SEAL ] . ' 4o ; 4 County Judge. \l \ _ Ir11T 1Of1 u. < < ttnuys : . / . . ' . . , ' . : . . - ' . : " : . ' - . . , - , . . - . ' ' \ : r ' - . . . . . If The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch. . . Brownlee Nebr , Soldier Creek - CoI- . umtus 17th 160050 . . a son of Columbus 17th a half brother " of the $10.000 Cham - . . - pion Drtle and Prince Boabdel , - 693 at head of herd. I now have about 30 head of 1907 bull calves for , saie. C. H. FATTLHABBB , , r _ E.'DAILEY , - . Dentist. Office over the grocery deparment , of T. ' C. Hornby's store. . . ' - - - - - . . FRANK RANDALL , Drayman ' ; : Light and Heavy f Draying . < ' ; , Furniture and pianos handled : in a careful manner. Coal " : hauled . and trunks and grips 1 , a s ? errant Y . Phone No. 134. : " - W. H. Stratton _ Dealer in FLOUR & FEED - General Merchandise , . PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. _ , J. W. McDANIEL , , ' COUNTY SURVEYOR . All work will be given prompt ' and careful attention. . ' ' Valentine - Nebr. . \ . . . : ' l . . . , \ JOHN F. PORATH > . - _ . i . \ Bnrge , Nebr. . . ; . . . . . . . , Tubular wells and - . : windmills ; ; - - ' Call me up by Telephone. . ' r , . . _ . ; . . . : , . 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