Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, February 02, 1911, Image 8

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General Merchandise. Hats , Caps , Boots
and Shoes , Notions and Furnishing
Goods. Flour and Feed. : = : : = : : = :
HOlteES FOE SALE.
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Livery , Feed and sg g
Sales Stable .
Wood Lake , Nebraska ;
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j Special Attention to Hunting and Fishing Parties ,
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. A. L Y O N S ,
( Successor to Wolker & Lyons )
Wood Lake , Nebraska
Am still doing driving and freighting : . Special attention to hunting
and fUhing parties.
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( Successor to Ed Young. )
Full line of Groceries and Dry Goods.
Millinery Goods and Ladies' Furnish
ings. Boots and Shoes. Hosiery.
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
FLOUR , FEED AND COAL.
Wood Lake Nebraska ,
F V GENERAL FARM
I and LIME STOCK
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Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. Thirty years ex
perience in the Eastern states. Will go to any part of the State.
Write me , OP cfates can be made at this office.
f , Auctioneer
Box 826 Rosebud , South Dakota
In the District Court of Cherry County.
Nebraska
In the mutter of the npplirn-
tion of WilfJaJii K. Jlili' > , I
fUiirdiin ; of itu' estate oi
Amelia HolTinnn , mi iiifrani'
pijr.son , for the hale of re.il i
estate : '
On reading and fill UK the petition duly
verilh'd of William K. JIaley , guardian or
the estate of Amelia Hoffman , and insane
person , for license to hell the tallowing de-
hcribed real estate , to-wit : Northwest
quarter ( mvj ) , section twenty ( iXM.town.ship
thirty-three C"M , north , range thirty < : { ) ,
Cherry county , Nebraska , for the purpose of
raising lunds for the payment ofta.\e.s and
debts against said estate and ser the pur
pose of investing to the residue from the
proceeds of said .sale for the use and benefit
of the said Amelia Hottmun , and it appear-
iug to the Court Srom said petition that .said
real estate consists of unimproved wild
prairie land in Cherry county , Nebraska ,
and that the income from said land is in-
sufilclent to pay said taxes and debts.
le is , 1 herefore , ordered and adjudged that
the next of kin of said Amelia Hoffman and
all persons Interested in said estate appear !
before me at Chambers in the Court House
in the City of Rvshviile , Sheridan county.
Nebraska , on Ihc2oth day of February. 1011 ,
at 10 o'clock a. in. , to show cause , if any
there be , why license should not be granted
to the said William IS. Haley , guardian , to
sell said real estate for the purpoi.es above
.set forth.
Audit is further ordered that a copy of
this order bo personally served on all per
sons interested in said estate as repuired by
law and that a copy of this notice be pub
lished once each week for thiw Miccessiye
weeks in The Valentine Democrat , a news
paper printed and published in said county
of Cherry ,
Dated at Valentine , Nebraska , this i'Jrd
ilayof January , 11(11. (
11(11.AV.
AV. JI. WKRTOVKR.
: W Judge of the District Court.
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For The Stomach !
Here's An Offer You Soould
Not Overlook
Eexall Dyspepsia Tablets remedy
stomach troubles by supplying the
one element , the absence of which
in the gastric juices canseiadi-
gestion-and dyspepsia. They aid' '
the.stomach to digest food and to
quickly convert ; it inlo rich red
blood and material necessary for ,
overcoming natural body waste. j
Carry a package of Eexall Dyspepsia - '
pepsia Tablets in your vest pocket ,
or keep them in your room. Take
one after each heavy meal and
indigestion will not bother you.
We know what Bexnll Dyspespia
Tablets are and what they will do. !
We gu a Jan tee them to relieve indigestion - r
digestion and dyspepsia. If they ;
fail we will refund 5our money. I ;
Three sizes ; 25 cents , 50 cents and'i '
, § 1.00. Eeinember you can obtain1 !
* Eexall Eemedies only at the Rexall , '
Chapmaiij The Druggist. {
Contest Notice.
U. S. Laml Olhce , JJrokcn How. Nebraska ,
.lanuarv 14,1911.
A sufflclent coutost : iflliivil liivn been liled
in this otllc * bv < h.irlcs w. iinke. ; contestant ,
sr liiine > * tral entry , sf-riil ; Nn 0:553 : ! ) .
. .July'M7. \ . for 1'ji.iie1 ! . sect ion 14. nwj ,
'f , > ection K , To'vu.ship 25 , Kmge ; H ,
I'rinuipul ' " 'riclipn , by Oonis J' . Mill -
vii i , cou'est'-o , invhifb. . i ! LS alleged that Dunis
-u'hv.tn lii- never niadtan ; u-uial and bon-i
fiflere iilnce npoii saul trsict. stud lias never
improved or emtivjited tlies nif as the law re-
( jiiircv , aud lus abandoned the same aud IIVM !
flj-ewhc r lor more tti n s x mmi'lit ia < t past ,
snul ail of snid defects exist at the present time
. aid parties are hereby notified to appear
respond find offer evi-ii-nce tniichu.ir sairt alleKa-
'so'.i at 10 o'clock a.in on Kebruaiy27.1911.be-
lore th register an l receiver at the United
States Land O t'ce in Itroken HJW. Nebraska.
TJio saiu eoote-tant having , iu a proper atll
davit lite-i .Ian M. 1911. set forth facts which
thow that after dim dili enpe personal service
of this nut ice can tioty > made. U is hereby order
eit and directed tlmt Siieh notice be given by due
and proper publication.
3-4 II l ) : r'u * M. Annberry , Il'ceiver.
Record address f entrymau Mullen. Neb.
.Notice to Creditors.
TIIK STATK OK NKUKASKA i In the County
iY COU TI" . ) B& Court.
In the matter of the estate of George W.
Mounter , deceased :
To the Creditor * of said Estate :
Yon are hcidiy notilicd. That I will sit nt the
Coi nty Court Koom in Valentine in said coumy
on tbe isth day oi February , 1911 ,
to receive ami examine' all claims against
said eMate with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the presenta
tion of eJaiins ag.iinst said rs'ate ' is six months
from the i wli nay of AuiMist A.U. 1910 , and Ihe
time limited for payment of debts is one year
from sairt llilh day ot August , lull ,
Witness my hand and st al of sad county court
' thtsi'Glh dav ot January. A. D. 1911.
SEAL JAMES u. QUIGLEY.
. 3 4 County Judge.
Notice of Probate of Will.
In the county court of Cherry countXe -
braska.
braska.State
State of Nebraska , f
County of Cherrjfbh
To all persons interested in the estate of
Carl Beclnnan. deceased.
On reading the petition of Paul H.Danofsky
praving that the instrument iiled in this
court on the 1 Ith day of January. 1911. and
purporting to be the last will and testament
of the saici deceased , may be proved and al
lowed , and recorded as the last will and
testament of > aid deceased ; that said instru
ment l > c admitted to probate , and the ad-
ininistnUion of said estate be granted to El
len G. lan.of.skas'executrix. .
It is hereby ordered that all persons inter
ested in safd matter , may and do. appear at
the county court to be held jn and tor said
county , on the llth day of Fphruafv. A. l3. ,
J9 Jl , at 10 o'clock a. m. . to show cause' , if any
there be , why the prayer of the petitioner
.should not ue granted , and that notjce of the
pendency of said petition and that the hear
ing thereof be given to all persons interested
in said matter by publishing a copy of this
order in the Valentine Democrat , a weekly
newspaper printed in said county , for three
successive weeks prior to said clay of hearing.
Witness mv hand , ami seal of "said court ,
[ SHAh ] this' Gth day of January. A. D. . 1911.
3-3 JAMES C.'QUIGLEV. County Judge.
The quicker a cold is gotten rid of tL
less the dtxnger from pneumonia an
oih < ir serious diseases. Ur. B. "W. L
Hall , -Wyverly , Vi. , says : I firmly
believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to ba absolutely iho test jH'eparation or
the market for colds. I have recom
mended it to my friends and the } * all
agree with me , "or sale by Chapman ,
Ifae druggist j
Wood Lake Department
ADVERTISING RATES :
j or reading notices 5 cents per line each insertion. Display advertising
jv 50 cents per inch per month eachissne ; $1.CO p'er inch per month double column.
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Mrs. Aifred Morris is visiting
at the parental home.
Olga Hoefs suffered an attack
oc lagrippe the past week.
Owen McKenna aud family are
feeding on the Beckwell place.
Charles Sale and wife returned
from their eastern trip last week.
Mrs. Lotspeich is enjoying a
visit from her nephew and wife of
Alliance.
Hazel Kliugaman is in school
a ain , having recoverd from her
recent illness.
Mr. Miller's children have been
taken down with the grip. Hard
luck for Charley.
M. Isenhart and Charles Sale
are recovering from an attack of
tha grip. Gid Waggoner like
wise.
The Goose Creek Band gave a
fine concert and dance Wednesday
ot last week. Come again , Goose
Creek.
Dr. F. M. Meer , dentist , of Val
entine , will be at Wood Lake fir. t
Monday and Tuesday of every
month. Office at Wood Lake
hotel. 3
Charles T. Miller was taken sud
denly ill at his home , January 21
with sore throat ( tonsilitis form ) .
Nothing serious was thought of
it until Monday' morning when
Mr. Miller sank very low. Dr.
Tische was called and found Mr.
Miller was suffering from a com
plication of throat and ear trouble.
Grandma Schleuter is nursing
Mr. Miller.
BOY LOSES HOPJ1ESTEAD
Youth Who Filed on Claim in South
Dakota Fails to Find a Wife.
Aberdeen , S. D. , Fob. 1. A young
homesteader who allowed his ambition
to own a South Dakota farm to over
come bis regard for the law , causing
him to make entry on a homestead
when but nineteen years of age , is in
a sad predicament. Covetous persons
learned his age and threatened to
contest his entry. The young man
consulted an attorney , who advised him
to qualify by marrying , telling him that
as a head of a family his homestead
could not be contested. Determined
to keep the claim at all hazards , the
young man sallied forth in search of a
helpmate , and the papers say he pro
posed to twenty-seven young women
and widows in that section of Carson
county , but without result , and when
the date for hearing the contest came ,
the young man did not appear. He
had failed in his efforts to become
the head of a family , and therefore
had failed to earn his homestead.
Tes ! ! A&GeJ Driving Wilseain to
and From Home in Lincoln ,
Lincoln , Feb. 1. In the trial of
Theodore Stanisics in the district
sourt , a hackman , William Frederick ,
testified that he took Roy Wilscam to
Wilscam's home the night that the ex
plosion occurred there and then took
him to a point beyond Havelock. Wils
cam is accused of having blown tip
his own house and Stanisics is undei
trial for having aided him. The hack
man testified further that Wilseain
v/ent through his house with a lantern
and can , presumably for oil. The
house is supposed to have been burned
for the insurance upon it.
WIN RACE FOR LIFE UPON ICE
Two Men and Three .Women Leap
From Cake to Cake.
Sault Ste. Marie , Mich. , Feb. 1.
J eapjqg from cake to cake of the float
ing Jce floes in the St. Mary's river ,
two men and three women reached
shore after a thrilling experience.
The party v/as spending the evening
fishing in a shanty on the river when
a fifty-mile gale arose and a great
mass of ice was released at the rap
ids and driven downstream with ter
rific force.
All around the fishing shanty the
ice began to break and the men and
women started-for the shore in a race
for their lives. The men took turns
in helping the women and ona of the :
latter fainted.
The cries of the party finally at
tracted attention from people on shore ,
whpvassistcd in the rescue.
Causes 95 Per Gent
Of Diseases ,
Advice Concerning Stomach
Troubles and Kow to
Remedy Them ,
Do not neglect indigestion which
leads to all sorts of ills and com
plications. An eminent doctor
once said that ninety-five per cent
of all the ills of the human body
have their origin in a disorderd
stomach.
A physician who made a spec
ially of stomach troubles , particu
larly dyspepsia , after years of
study perfected the formula from
which Eexall Dyspepsia Tablets
are made.
Our experience with Eexall
Dyspepsia Tablets leads ns to be
lieve them to be the greatest reme
dy known for the relief of acute
indigestion and chronic dyspepsia.
Their ingredients are soothing and
healing to the inflamed membranes
of the stomach. They arc rich in
pepsin , one of the greatest digest
ive aids know to medicine. The
relief they afford is almost imme
diate. Their ue with persistency
and regularity for a short time
brings about a cessation of the
pains caused by stomach dis
orders.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will
insure healthy appetite , aid di-
ge'stion and promote nutrition. As
evidence of our sincere faith in
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets , we ask
you to try them at our risk. If
they do not give you entire satis
faction , we wiil return you the
money you paid us for them , with
out question or formality. They
come in three sizes , prices 25
cents , 50 cents and § 1.00. Re
member you can obtain them only
at our store The Rexall Store.
Chapman , The'Druggist ,
Housecleaninghas no terrors for
thehousewifewho uses this won
derful , all-'round Cleanser. It
keeps everything in and about
the farmhouse in spick and span
condition in SaaSf 3se tanae
and with Beaif&se BafezsF re
quired by old-fashioned clean
ers. This one cleanser
(0 (
In the fasfofaetft dining
room , sitting room and
bed rooms , and does it
quicker and ht$8F0 The
best thing for potskettles ,
pans , floorsiin the dairy , (
etc. No caustic or acids. '
Hygienic. This ideal
cleanser works mechan
ically not chemically.
Try 5fi fttow
"I had been troubled with constipa-
ion for two years and tried all of the
jest physicians in Bristol , Term. , and
hey could do nothing for me , " vrrites
rhos. E. Williams , iliddleboro , , Ky. cc
Two packages of Chamberlain's Stom- si :
ich and Liver Tablets cured .me. " For In
Inw
bo& ly Chapman the druggist ; w
Furniture and Paints and Oils , Cattle
Undertaking Goods Dip , Stock Foods , etc.
on Bros. ,
Lumber , Machinery , Hard
ware , Harness , Saddles
Wagons , Buggies and a full line of Haying Tools , Windmills ,
Pumps , Pipe , etc. Full stock of Posts and Barb Wire.
Wood Lake , - - Nebraska
Co. , I
General Hardware ,
Wagons and A
Machinery. . . . f
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f.
A complete line of *
Harness and Saddles -
Household and Kitchen Furniture
Lumber and Fence Posts
I WOOD LAKE , - NEBRASKA
E. M. Facldis & Co
Postottlce address Valentino or Kennedy.
Some branded
> . . on
Horses branded
.on left
thh/u
Some Some branded
branded i on right thigh
n Mr. or shoulder.
sl.o ilder }
or t.itgh
P. H. Young- .
Simeon. Nebr.
Cattle branded
as ctit on lefc side
Some
side.
en left Jaw of
V houses.
Range on Gordon Cre k north of Simpnn.
S. Eowley.
Kennedy , - Wetmwka.
Same as cut on left
side and hip , and on
Ihft shoulder of lior-
es. AlsoeWj on
left side
Jing peg ( either side up ) on
left side or hip. p on left Jaw and 1ft shoulder
af horses , Llj
LljQ on left hip of horses.
j J on left jaw of horses "
C. P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same as cut ; also
CJBEJ on right
hip.
Range on Oak and
Burte creeks.
A liberal reward
for information
leading to detection
of rustlers of stock
earingany of these brands.
E. M. Terrill , Propr.
Brownlee , JCej.
Cattle branded as
In c'.t on left
side. Some
branded Ii. T Y
on left hip. Range
011 North Loup
river , two miKs
nest of Brewnlee
John Kills Plenty.
t Francis Mis-
ion , Itosebud.
L D.
s fettle in cut ; branded horses J K P
tine or ij\j on
'fttliigb.
'tween
'k : iml Little
ITliite river.
Lincoln , Fen. 1. Rev. Harvey E.
'hillips of Topeka has been called to
ake the pulpit of the United Presby-
erian church of this city by an unanl-
leas vote. He has just returned from
visit to Eg3rpt and tne Orient and
as preached two sermons to the Lin-
oln congregation.
British Parliament i\ee-s.
London , Feb. 1. The second parlia-
rnt of KlDg George assembled with
ttie ceremony , the spectacular feat-
re being reserved for next Monday ,
hen the king and queen will open the
rocaedings in state. Mr. Lowther
as re-elected sneaker.
ProrriJnent Farmer Dead.
Lincoln , Feb. 1. Resolve Griswold ,
w"ll known resident of Lancaster
) untr , died at his home frcm paraly-
s. He had very large land holdings
this countHe is survived by his
idow . , and r + a - . . , son . * ? and' - „ , , daughter. * . '
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Albert Whipple & Sons.
Rosebud 8 , D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left aide
OSO on rtehtside
Some cattle also
bave a - fen neck
Some with A on
left ; J-honlder and
some branded
with two bars
ncross hind qaar-
nmn li i I. tfrs Some Texas
cattle branded o ozi left side and some
on left aide.
Horses branded HOH on left hip. 8ome cattle
brands AW Dar connected on both sides and
left hip of horses
D. M. Sears.
Kennedy , Nebr.
Cattle branded
as on cut.left side
Some on left hip.
Horses same on
left shoulder.
Eange Square
Lake.
Land and Feeding Co.
3 tletc Richarrls Fres Will G Comstock. V , P
Chas 0 Jamison Sec&Treas
Cattle branded on
any part of animal ;
also the following
brands :
horses branded the
same
Bange between
Gordon on the F.E.
&M. V..B.B. ard
Hyannls on R & M. RJl. in Northwestern Nebr
hARTl BTT IlK'Il MIPS. Ellsworth. Nebr
Sawyer Bros.
Oasis , Nebr
G. K. Sawyer has
charue of these
cattle. H rges
HonIeftshniiI.
der. Some |
left side.
Horses !
same left thigh.
Kange on Snake
river.
Metzger Bros.
Kolfe Nebr
Cattle branded
anywhere on left
side.
Earmark , square
crop right ear.
Horses have
same brand on
e/t thigh.
Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Reward of $250 will bf raid to any person for
information leading to the arrest and final
conviction of any person or persons stealing
- u6
pjU al nvp brand.
J. A. Taryan.
Pullman , Nebr
Cattle branded JY
on rlghtside
Horses branded JY
on right shoulder
Reasonable reward
forany Information
leading to the r - -
covery of cattle
strayed from my
range.
30 Killed by Volcano Eruption.
Mar.iia. Feb. 1 Tte latest conserv
ative estimats places tlie number of
deed as a result o : the eruptions of
Mount Taal and Ufa accompanying
tidal wave at 4"0. The earthquakes
continue. The
volcano continues ac
tive and there is no lessening of the
shower of mud and stone.
One Vote for Woman for Senator.
Denver. Feb 1. A woman was giv
en a vote for United States senator
in the Colorado legislature , Repre
sentative McKenzie of Custer county
casting his ballot for Mrs. Katherine
1M. Cooke , former state superintendent
of public schools. No election result
ed from the joint ballot.
Paul Singer Is Dead.
Berlin , Feb. 1. Paul Singer , the so
cialist and member of the reichstag ,
died from inflammation of.the lungs !
HE was born Jn-Jhis city in 18
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