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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
* * Fine Rooted Trees That Grow. Acclimated arid varieties adapted to Northwestern Nebraska. Prospects are for good fruit crop next year. Trees are full of fruit buds now. Buds are formed in August of this year for-next year's crop. If ground is dry now give your young trees bucket water each. Catalog upon request. Boyd Nurseries and Fruit Farm. tinsworth , Nebraska. 30 Yeafs of Success ChapmanThe Druggist , Offers / fers a Remedy for Catarrh , The Medicine Costs Nothing if it Fails , W lien a medicine effects a suc cessful treatment in a very large majority of cases , and when we offer that medicine on our own personal guarantee that it will cost file user nothing if it does not com- ) letely relieve catarrh , it is only 'ensouable that people should be- ieve us , or at least put our claim id'a practical test when we take all the risk. These are facts which toe want the people to substantiate. We want them to try Rexall Mucu- Tone , a medicine prepared from a inscription of a physician with tlrhom catarrh was a specialty , and o has a record of thirty years of Invidble success to his record. \V e receive more good reports filxmt Rexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies Sold in our store , and if more people only knew.- what a thoroughly de pendable remedy Rexall Mucu-Tone is , it would be the only catarrh remedy we would have any demand lor. * Rexall Mucu-Tone is quickly ab sorbed .ana Kv ts tfferapeulic effect tends To disinfect "and cleanse the fchtire mtaoous membraneous tract , io destroy an d ; remove the parasites ? bich injure1 'the3 membraneous , o soothe tne irritation and ; eal the soreness , stop the mucous Discharge , build up strong , healthy tissue and relieve the blood and eystem of disceased matter. Its influence is toward stimulating the mucorcells , aiding digestion and improving nutrition until the whole body vibrates with healthy activity. In.a . comparatively short time it brings about a noticeable gain in weight , strength , good color and feeling of buoyancy. We-urge you to try Rexall Mucu- Tone , beginning a" treatment today. At any time you-are not satisfied , simply come and tell us , and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. We have Bexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes , 50 cents ana * § 1.00. Remem ber you can * obtain Rexall Reme dies m-Valentine only at our store , The R'exall Store. Chapman , The Druggist. > Presbyterian Church. J. M. CALDWELL , D. D. , PASTOR Morning subject : "The Pente- cc tal Church. " Evemrig'subject : "God Laugh ing at-Men.4- } Sabbath-school at 10 a. m. * * * * * r iv > -i Christian-Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. jn ( connection with the mornin g service v/il/be ba'ptism of children ind adult&jind public reception of ' . " members'- invited. StVNictols Church. Services * will be held at the " ' 'Catholic , church as follows : - > * > In Aribia n Saturday , Dec. 3. In Valentine , on Sunday Dec. 4. IsTmiss at 8 a. m. 2nd mass at 10 a. m. Benecjiction ot the Blessed Sac- rameri 4er mass. * Instruction the children at 3 p. fo. * ' * * - t " ' ; Leo M. BLAERE , Rfectbr. 1 B. I. Johnson's have moved into - , to the Lockwood building. Four carloads of Posts , from lie to,60c. Ludwig Lumber Co. "Win. Caton and wife are in town for the Caton-Boyer wedding. If your plumbing is out of order call H. I. Wienzimmer. Phone 169. 169.Ed Ed Belsky and Russ Carter of Wood lake were in Valentine Mon day on business. Mrs. A. F. Webb returned last Thursday from a visit at Fullertou and Spaulding with friends and relatives. S. E. Rosseter is in town the past two weeks assisting his son , the sheriff , in building an addition to his dwelling. Misses Marguerite * Haley and Grace Tooker spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Valentine. They are teachers in the Cody school. Presbyterian aid bazaar and supper Tuesday evening , Dec. 6 , at the Chicago House. Come and buy your Christmas gifts and get a good supper. Notice a change in the * adver tisement of The Fair this veek. It is advisable to see this line of goods and make your selections from a good stock. Mrs. Frank Brayton and two sons departed this morning on her way to California to spend the winter with her parents. Mr. Brayton accorapaLied her to Oma ha. A touch of cold weather this week with a light snow Monday night gives warning of the approach preach of winter , though the weather has been so mild up to the present week that very little coal has been consumed for heat ing. A Tripp county man , in hauling out a load of lumber and coal from Valentine last week , upset his wagon in a creek near Sara Bordeaux's place and broke his leg pretty badly and was severely brjiisecL We didn't learn his name. . - - Carl W. Bivens and wife and son are in town to attend the Ca ton-Boyer wedding. Mrs. Bivens will go home with Miss Cora Thackrey , who is also in town , to visit with her and at C. S. Recce's several days , and Mr. Bivens will drive over from Pur- dum for her in a few days. Charley Maxwell has sold his home in this city to Sam Grooms and is going down to Southern Missouri , where he has bought a farm near Fred Brayton , whom he went down to visit some time ago. hey are packing up their household effects and getting ready to go this week , so young Charley says , and he seems to look forward to the new home with delightful anticipation of the Sunny South and red apples. This Christmas some one will get a handsome Eight Day Clock , worth § 10.00 , free. You get a number with each purchase until January 1st. The one having the winning number at that time gets the clock absolutely free of charge. The cash purchase is not limited to any specified amount , and you get a number with .each cash purchase , if it is only one cent. Christmas Toys for the children , lots of them , and valuable presents for the older ones. CODY DRUG STORE , 47 4 Cody , Nebr. "Back home on a visit , " brings fond memories to all who have moved away from home and friends of our youth. Dave Dunn and wife of North Table went back east last week , leaving here Fri day. They will stop to see John Britt and family at Hopkinton , Iowa , and from there go to Illinois where they will drink apple cider and eat apples. Hot biscuits , but ter , honey , and country cured ham and gravy , with several va rieties of other foods , will be the breakfast , and they'll sit around and talk from morning till night , with just enough exercise to feel gbtxl and enjoy a visit. District Court Dec. 5. The following is the list of jur ors for this terra of court : Ralph Good fellow. F. Kemp Heath. W. W.Babcock. , J. W. McVey. John M. Rose. Henry Hathorn. L. S. Piercy. James Case. ' George Julian. , . E. Quible. George B. McNamee. Julius Janssen. John C. Jones. M. Boltz. James Hughes. George Denton. Lon Mosher. C. M. Hahn. Jesse B. Gaskill. Peter Hoos. C. D. Jordan. A. E. Morris. Theodore Hoefs. Lewis F. Neubauer. H. I. Weinzimmer gives esti mates cheerfully and guarantees his work. All Gang Plows , Discs and Har rows at cost and less. LUDWIG LUMBER Co. John Slonecker and family have moved into the dwelling formerly occupied by W. S. Jackson and wife and has purchased an inter est in the Red Front Merc. Co. store where he began work Mon day. Mrs. Slonecker has recover ed from her attack of rheumatism with which she was severely af flicted during the summer on the farm near Ainsworth. John Keeley was in town yes terday from his homestead near Swan lake where he has-made quite a start the past summer as a rancher. He and his wife , while coming to town three or four weeks ago , had an unfortunate runaway in which John had a strained wrist and Mrs. Keeley. her ankle ligaments torn loose. They are both doing fairly well at present and John is now trying to market his hay. A Tripp county man. bythe name of * * Hawkins while hauling hay for George D. Huggins with a span of mules a couple of weeks ago was killed in a runaway caus ed by the mules becoming fright ened at an automobile driven by Charley Logan of Norden. We tried to get the particulars of this last week but learned nothing further than this and that the de ceased was brought to Valentine for burial. D. M. Jeffers and wife returned last week from a visit to their-old horae in Iowa among relatives and friends. It had been 20 years since Mr. Jeffers had seen the old home and he noted many changes since he left there. Not many families remained there that he knew 20 years ago. A railroad now runs through his old farm and there is a junction and big town close by. Big coal mines were located under these lands some years ago and those who held their lands became wealthy. The Polmatier Sisters' Chal lenge Orchestra and Concert Co. , will appear at the opera house Wednesday , Dec , 7 , under the auspices of the F. O. E. lodge , in' an up-to-date musical program that will please and hold any aud ience spell bound the entire eve ning. Their original college and Gypsy acts are alone worth the price of admission. They also make a specialty of high class orchestra novelties , solo , trio and chorus singing. Humorous read ings , sketchings' and impersonat ing and the best that can be pro duced in solo and combination * playing on the violin , flute , clari net , cornet , trombone , cello , bells , * xylophone and piano. The- ap pearance of the handsome young ladies 'is in itself a refreshing treat and their beautiful costumes , scenic and electric equipment helps to beautify a program that is well nigh perfect. This is one of the propositions you cannot afford to miss , for it will be the event of the season , , Old Crow , All Leading . * ' - . * * x Hermitage Brands * s and ; Bottled - * & ; - . * * * * Gruch'en- Under the heimer Supervision' Rye of the A Whiskeys. U. S. GOT. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. THE PALACE SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. : T , Miss Ennis Boyer and Charles Caton are to be married this ( Thursday ) evening. Several out of town guests are in town to attend the-wedding. Walter Jackson is back from a week's visit at Sturgis , Deadwood and other places in fhe Black Hills. No snow and he didn't bunt much , - though he saw some game that others had brought in. Grand Concert and Ball -i Wednesday Night Dec.7. A grand -concert will be given at Quigley's hall December 7 , by the Polmatier Sistersk under the aus pices of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Grand Ball following the concert. This is the best concert company on the road. By the Committee , C. A. ROSSETER. H. E. LAYPORT. WM. SHEPABD. Contest Notice. U. S. Land Office. Broken Bo\v , Nebraska , i November 19.1910 i" A snfilpirjit contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by H. C. Keitvli. contestant , if-aiiist flomestend entry , serial No. 0330. } . made April 23.1910. for s"H. lection 24 ; m-M , section 25 , town&litp 26 , randan : n'A , fee. 30Towns- jip2ti. < Uangj..23 , Gth Piincipal Meridian , by [ ' 'rank M. HnuJ , contestee , in which it is a ] . 'gi-ri tjjatraid Frank M. Hunt lian never estaMisfm'f ' a ( bna firte re-udenre upm said tract and lias , wholly abandoned tin same for a eriod of more than six months last pusc. and that snid tract is not inslded uiou. cultivated , rovqd or crazed bv iid rlaiuiHiit nn s < as rc- qulrtd by Ia > v. and that all of suid failures exist at the present time. Said parties are. hereby notified to appear , respond and offer eviaence touching saiualleua- } on at in o'clock a. in. on Ja-mary 6. lyil , bviorthe Uegister and Knceiver at lie United States Land Office in Bioken Bo\v. Nebraska. The said contestant having , in a proper affi davit fiied Novem.M-r 19 , 1910. set forth faots which show that att r due diligence personal service of.Mns notice cannot be made , it is lereby ordered and directed that such notice be Kiven by due "and proper publication. 'y Darius M , Amsberry , IJeceiver. lerord'adqress otcutryman , Stratton , Neo. 47 4t 11 n the County Court of Cherry County. Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Joseph R. Brown , doi-oased : A duly viM'itied petition having boon lllod n my office , praying for the probate of the estate of Joseph R. Brown , tk'c-eascd , with out administration , and it satisfactorily ap pearing to me that the .statt'inents made in said petition are true , it is hereby ordered that a hearing on said petition be had on the 5rd day of December , lulu , at 10 o'clock a. in. it my office in Valentine , Cherry county , l ebrabka , at which time all persons Inter- erestecl in said estate may appear and show cause , If any there be , why said petition should not be granted. "Witness"my hand and seal of said court , this Kith day of November , 1010. JAMES O. QUIGI/ET , SEAL ] 15 : ) County Judge. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER * SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB. Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 , No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289- 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 827072 , reg , Bulls for .Sale at All Times , , U. S , Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING NOV. 2-1,1910. Daily mean temperature .T3. = " Normal temperature 32s Highest temperature r.l ° . Lowest teihperature 15 ° . Range of temperature 46s. Precipitation for week OO.h of an inch. Average for 22 years 0.14 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 14.72 inches Average f or 22 j-ears 20.43 of an inches. JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer. C. & N. W. New Time Table. WEST BOUND : No. 1 , (7:17 p. m. New passenger train. No. a , , .1:85a.m. Old " No. 119 , 11:55 p. m. Through freight train. No. 81 , 2:00 p.m. Local freight train. EAST BOT71TD : No. 2 , 19:12 p. m. New passenger train. No. G , 5MJ6a.m. Old " " No. 11C , 6i20n. m. Through freight train. No. 83 , Jl00urn. ; Local freight train. The quieter a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. "VT. L. Hall , of Waverly , Va. , says : I firmly believe .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be a&olutely the best preparation on the mancet for colds. I have recom- mendecp | te my friends and they all agree -1 i me. For sale by Chapman , tbeOnr5 s : : . - , GRANT BOYER , CARPENTER & BUILDER. All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska n References : My Many Customers. LID BILLIARD HALLr . Cigars and Soft Drinks JOHN G. STETTER - PRORA Stetter & Tobien , Props. DEALERS IN All Kinds of Fresh and Fait Meats. . . . ' Will buy your Cattle , Hogs , Poultry , Horses , Mules and anything you have to sell. Hilda tlie Helper never let a single chance escape her a piece of "booming nev/s" to get and SEISE ) IT TO THE TAPER. She never let a chance go fay to boost the place ; she'd grab it and poke it in the public eye THE THING BECAME A HABIT. Hilda the Helper helped herself and likewise all her neighbors to profit in the way of pelf by rea son of her labors. JOHN F. PORATH ItURGE , XEB. Tubular Wells and Windmills Call me up by phone JOHN D. EATON Drayman JLight and Heavy Draying * Furniture and pianos handje4 in a careful manner. Coal hauled and trunks ancf grips a specialty. Phone No. 48. Get your tickets at Chapman's for "StXElmo" Dec * 3rd. : : : ni.rv : A Safada Simple SySsterff ® The system by check by all men man for yoiSSSfi % - - * > 3cFj 11 suited to theijftfp any businesffii ii-r&riiws large or smalfr-rnm we pay out llQ era a month , checking account wilL.seirve x&ttr needs. 1 ray by checfc method puts sj8leL . _ to your business and gives you a recb' dTof transacti6iP 2 ' 13 every | , VALENTINE STAI $ | VALENTINE1 QZI& s C. A. Attorney - Law Office front roomf secoixo . . . 's orf , ' - > * i ) > - i i-f / n5 * j / TT ' T/- . Hornby 's stc r jjli * " street entrance. r vjoW Valentine , Nefeifcskft ij K no Dr. M. T. Meer , DENTIST Rooms over Red Front Valentine - - W. H. Stratton | Dealer in FLOUK & FEEB General Merchandise rnoNE 125 cor. Hall & Cat.h.ralent Corn King Mannre/jSgreiders. | Price 110..WjH closepat. tr90. ' 01:5.3 * Sia , uLUDAVIG LiMBERCQ. ; . - . -,1- . Pf . , . ' --U--I. '