Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 03, 1910, Image 5

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: . . ) Jniott's Le Trifle Talcum regular price 15c , now . . . . . . . . . 9c
P Elliott's \ybite Pine Cough S.yrup , regular price 50c , now 38c
Elliott's White Pine Cough Syrup , regular price 25c , now 19c
. 1 ' Elliott's ; ' Rosejell 1 , regular price 25c , nov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19c
Elliott's Bulk Perfumes , regular price 50c , now . . . . . . . . . 29c r
I One . Ladies' . Purses at half price. I
One lot I' Ladies' Hand Bags at one-third regular price.
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A Safe ,
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The system -of paying
by check was devised
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we pay out $10 or $10000
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. method puts system in-
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t gives you a record of
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MILL PRICES FOR FEED .
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Bran , sacked. . . $1 10 § 21 00
Shorts , sacked 1 20 23 00
. Corn , sacked 1 35 26 00
Chop Corn , sacked 1 40 27 00
Chop B eed , sacked 1 45 , 28 00
Oats , sacked 1 45 28 00
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Celebrated style perfect simplicity
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evcty city and lowd in t'c United States and
. . Canada , or by mail direct. More so'd ' than
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McCALL'S MAGAZINE
subscribers than other fashion
More : any :1 ! >
m:1gtzine-million a month. Invaluable. Lat.
cst styles , patterns , dressmakinir , millinery ,
plain sewing , fancy , ncedlewotk , hairdressiny ,
etiquette , good stories , etc. Only 50 cents a
year ( worth double ) , including a free pattern.
Subscribe today , or Ecnd for sample copy.
WONDERFUL INDUCEMENTS '
to A - : cnts . Postal brings premium caqogue :
* and : cxv cash prize oilers. Address
, : 132 tlcC/ilX / CO. . 223 : : to 243 : W. STUi St. . NEW YORK
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ST. PAUL MINN.
Deal direct with the lareestand oldest house
in tho West. Highest prices and Immediate
cash returns. Write for price list , tags and
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' COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.
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Jan. 5 , 1910.
I Board met as per adjournment.
I Present : A. E. Morris , chairman ,
James Mone , N. S. Rowley.
I The following banks were desig
I nated as depository banks for
I county funds for the ensuing : two
years , and their bonds covering
said deposits were approved as
I follows :
: First National Bank. Valentine $20000 ( ) (
j 1 Anchor Bank of Murriman _ cooo
Wood Lake Bank 5000
Citizens State Bank of Wood Lake 5 000
Valentine state Bank . . 12 COO
I Bank of Crookston 5000
Kilgore State Bank 5000
I Bank cf Cody ' _ 5000
The following official : bonds were
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approved : .
A Lewis coroner $ 1000
I C A Ross-ter sheriff ,10000
Jack Jnnod .snrvejor 500
.Jas C Quitdey judge 10000
F A Cumhow clerk 5000
Justice of the Peace :
S M Woodward Irwin
S-Q Spaiii Valentine
A Benson ' - - . ' . ' . Wood lake
IF K Heath C6dy
J II Jacooson . . . , ' , . ' , Reeves
\Vm Ueelan . ? / ' Sen lassie
Ed A Lee . , , , , , Loup
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KPEriksen ' " ' . , . . ' " . ' ' , # ' Klnueyville \
Don E Hanna . ' . LOUD
JAW Johnson ' . " t ; Georgia
A E ( : rooks . . Steen
F Hlpgln ! , Schlage.1
M ! B Trubsell . ' r Pleasant Hill
F T Barnes' Gillaspie
P F Nelson - Eli
A W Grooms. . Kewanee
H LaMott ; Crookston
A Bowring . . Merriman
fr B JlcNamec - ; do
Wm .Beamer. : Lavaca
A E Spall - Cleveland ,
John ( * ood Elsmere
R K Rainsford . : - " . Nt-nzel
E W Reed ' . . . ' . .River
Jas F S Phl1lls' Sharps Ranch
Constables :
R Ples'er Enlow
D W Hilsmger Valentine
F T Lee Lonp
G W Rose \Ierrir14
A K Larson " Klnneyvil e
A Dahlgrin Merrim :
B linkham Woodlake
L M Hand ; Georgia
W Mitchell . ' Mven
S M Skefis . .X. . PIc : sant Hill
E L Walker , Eli
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Wm Story ' : Georgia
C H HO we Eli
J Pouten. Fchluyel :
Road' Overseer : '
Wm Foster . , ' " District Xo 2
John Granger 3
H F Miller 4
C Pavlik 7
H Schaeff : ; 0 I
M Mone - . , ; , 12
R Marra'l ' , ' " V : - . . , * .V , 13
G H Folsom _ ' . , . . . .t' : + . ; ' + 15
Geo Hays 16
.J J Campbell 1i
Win Dahlcrin ' / , 20
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T-on aioshor SI
A Howe 23 : '
W A MeNall 2G ; I
W R Tate 29
C Williams 30
The official bond' of E. B. Qui-
ble as county treasurer filed in the
office of the county clerk on this
date was rejected.
The , following claims were al-
lowed on the Road fund :
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Shepard Bros livery 5 00
Deli Crane road work 9 00
The following claims were al-
lowed on the General fund :
Chas Maxwell bailiff fees 20 00
F Randall d raj age * 1 95
" Waicott & Morrbsey defending Wilson 50 00
. B Quible expense 01 : 31
Village \ of Valentine water rent 3 I 85
A M Monissey farmers institute expense 8 50
J T Keeley salary and expense 140 87
W S Barker printing 293 65
The official bond of Don E. Han-
na as constable for Loup precinct
was rejected for the reason that .
Don E. Hanna qualified , as a jus-
tice of the peace in and for said
precinct on this date.
Board adjourned to Jan 6.
I Jan. 6 , 1910.
Board met as per adjournment.
Present : James Mone , chairman ,
N. S. Rowley"and . J. A. Adamson.
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j The following bond was ap-
1pnoved I :
D F Story county supt Siooo 1
Upon proper showing ! made by .J
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j " C. If. Childers , a refund of 2.50
was ordered made to him on tax I ]
I receipt No. 1509 for year ' 09. said
refund bein for , hehav'L
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ing paid same in Brown county. ;
On'January 6 , 1910 the follow
ing was filed with the county clerk :
The undersigned electors ask
that a public road , commencing . at
northeast corner of Section 25 , .
running west to northwest : corner
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of section 30 , and commencing at
the southeast corner of section 25 , '
running to the southwest corner
of section 30 , and commencing . at
northwest corner of lot 4 , section I
13 , running south to southwest I
corner section 36 , and commenc- I
ing at northwest corner of lot 4 , .
section 14 , running south to the
southwest corner of section 35 ,
and commencing at the northwest
corner of lot 4 , section 15 , running
south to the southwest corner of
section 34 , . and commencing at
northwest corner of lot 4 , section
16 , running south to the southwest
corner of section 33. : all in town-
ship 35 , range 25w. Petition is
for all above described roads. The
undersigned property holders ,
owning land along above proposed
roads do hereby wave all right for
damages and agree to' furnish
right of way of sufficient width to
make a public road along their
land.
tated ) Nov. 24 , ' 09.
C E Meyers Ed Etter
E J Smith H Todd
J N Todd F V Kaplan
W II Todd H A Newland
C E Smith J N Copeland
In the matter ' of the above pe-
tition the county clerk is instruct-
ed to make a thorough examina-
tion of the records in his office and ,
ascertain whether or not each and
every person who owns land con-
tiguous end adjoining each road
above described has signed said
petitirn and waived claims for
damages. If upon the completion
of his examination he finds that
all land Owners have given their
consent to , anrl ] waived damages ,
said county clerk is instructed to ,
forthwith have the above describ-
ed roads surveyed by the county
surveyor and platted as required
by law and their said petition is
hereby approved. , . .
A Startling
Statement
New York Medical Authorix
ties Claim Dyspepsia to be
a PrexDisposing Cause
of Consumption \
The post mortem statistics of
the big New York hospitals show
that some cases of consumption 1
are due , at least indirectly i , to un1 1
checked dyspepsia , especially (
when the victim was predisposed
to tuberculosis.
Dyspepsia wears out the body
and brain. The weakened , irrit-
able stomach being unable . to di-
gest food , the body does not re-
ceive the required nourishment , J
and the victim becomes thin , weak I
and haggard. As a result , the (
body becomes a fertile field in
which the germs of disease may i
lodge and flourish.
Therefore , the person who per-
mits dyspepsia to progress un- ,
hindered is guilty of contributing
toward the development of one of
the most insidious and fatal dis- (
eases known to mankind.
Dyspepsia may be completely '
eradicated if properly treated. We '
sell a remedy that we positively
guarantee will completely relieve
indigestion or dyspepsia , or the i
medicine used during the trial will i
cost the user nothing. '
This remedy has been named
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Cer-
tainly.no offer could be more fair ,
and our offer should be proof posi-
tive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
are a dependable remedy. r
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Inasmuch ; as the medicine will -
cost you nothing if it does not '
Denetic you , we urge you who are
suffering : ; with indigestion or dys
pepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia
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enough medicine for fifteen days'
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treatment. For chronic cases we
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§ 1.00. "Remember you can obtain
Rexall Remedies . . . in Valentine only .
at our store.-The Kexall Store. ,
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THE PA-LACE SALOON ' : - ' :
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SCHOOL NOTES
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MARY JACOBS AND EDNA BROWN.
Examination next week.
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Andrew Galloway has not yet
returned from the ranch.
The primary room is beautiful-
ly decorated with hearts. ;
The Physics class are struggling
with the problems of light. :
The sixth grade are working in
review problems this week.
Eighteen pupils are back in the .
! ) primary room-12 since last. week. I
The class in chemistry are. ex-
perimenting with electrolysis of .
water.
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Throughout , the high school ,
with few exceptions , are doing
good I work. °
There has been an increase of.
seven pupils in the fourth and
i fifth grades. . '
Cherrie Leneaugh was absent
Thursday and Friday on account
of : sickness.
We miss Clarence Haley from '
the ninth grade and hope he will
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soon be with us again.
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I The attendance of the eighth V '
grade has increased. Three more
pupils have returned.
Raymond Reagle V and Clyde
McNeal are again in school after
an ' absence of one week.
The classes are busy holding
class meetings , especially the jun-
iors because they expect to be
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The pupils of the high school
were glad to have . Prof. Bettenga
with them again , and also the in-
creased attendance.
The sixth grade are drawing
maps of the different sections of
the United States and putting
ihem in book form.
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The second primary room , has
seen made beautiful by black
Doard drawings and an abundance
of unreal snow-flakes.
Our school year is swiftly pass-
ing away and soon we must fill
our , places in the busy world , so
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let us make use of each moment
while we may.
The sophmore English class are
closing up their work on "Lady
of > the Lake. " Some splendid
work in themes and character
work . have been written.
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We are pleased to see that the
students ; are so interested in read-
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ng library books. Over 100 cop-
es of new books have been added
to ; the library. \V e now have an
excellent ] ] selection but not shelf
room for three-fourths of I
them.
Registration isgointr on this
week for the preliminary debates.
.The [ judges in this debate will
choose the debaters to represent
the , high school in the inter-high
school debating league. A num-
jer are expected to register and I
the , preliminary will take place : I :
next week. Debates with - -other
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ligh schools will be arranged
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Eenry Lausen and Geo. Dew weie I ]
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\ HOT AND COLD LUNCHES DAY OR NIGHT. I
'BAKERY q
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VALENTINE'S PURE LIQUOR CENTER
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R. HOWE , Propr. c
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For sale ] by lied Front Merc. \ Co. Valentine , N : " e.b .
GRANT BOYER ; :
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All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all 'sizes
Kesidence and shop one block south of passenger depot. . . .
Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska
References : My Vlany Cu ! + " 11)er .
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I pay cash for hides. New shoes on hand Save ,
, money for cash. Fresh Groceries.
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Good Booms. Electric Lights.
Near Depot. Hot and Cold Water.
THE CHICAGO HOUSE
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Rates $1. Per Day and Up Calls for All Trains.
Sunday , Feb. 6 , seivices in St.
Tabu'H church both morning and
3veninjr. ! Sunday school at 10 a.m.
followed by Holy Communion with ,
sermon at 11. Evensong with ad-
dress at 7 :30. : Choir practice Fri- : 1
3py ] evening , Feb. 4 , at the rectory , i
1'here will be a celebration of the i (
Holy Eucharist on Ash Wednesday ;
Fjeb 9 ; wiih ! address at . 10 a. . m. ; r
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cUy , Feb. 9 , home talent in the t
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high class comedy drann. " Re-
pentance , " with David Murdock : .
in the leading role. ] '
Charles . ti I. . ' ( , ' arpenter ' of Mar-
shalltown.Ia. ' , . returned home , last
Thursday after a ' two weeks visit /
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with his sun C. 0- Ca , epter . and
' wife PV at tho'Jalib V l r' ' Alarlin'fafmT I $ .1 * '
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