Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 27, 1911, Image 5
X 1 r i mis- i Tocth Preparation Stops Toath Decay It cel * kto every ucevcn part of die tooth pcnctrctcs cvcy crevice , inside and oulsidc lac lee : ! : . Cavities unrcachsb'c with powders arc 71 quickly cleaned with * $ ' , * If.-i MlStPE TGOTEi PfiSS 1 A * it carries lie cz&cp&s to'llic very , -A ' i. ' fbca cccccd lic ! unccca opening ? 1 * . r < * frr -f t r * ry * * * * - fc wL Y ' * l.w * w w- * wA * y * Pcclii ca trc lir c , ! : czcy end cco- ncnilcc. ! . All yea hsvc to do b tqucczc out en yor bri Ii juilvfcit you want The Cluc c'Jca chows how ha done. The flavor h particularly pleasing. " Price , 25c. g . 1 * t < ti ggEESSamM VALENTINE. NED A Safe , Simple System The system of , paying by check was devised by all.men . - for any man for you. It is suited to the need of any business , either large or small. It makes no ifPerence whether we pay out $10 or $10000 a month. A checking account will serve your needs. Pay by check , the method puts system in to your business and gives you a record of every transaction. VALENTINE STATE BAUK VALENTINE. NEBR. Plant the New Compass Cherry , a cross with the Sand Cherry and old time hardy Minor Plum , hardy , prolific and good fruit. It will grow where others will not. Plant elm , Carolina poplar , sil ver leaved maple. Plant them close together and have shade all the time from the start. When elms need all the room cut out the others. We have all varieties of trees , shrubs , roses , etc. , suitable for Northwestern Nebraska. - T. W. CRAMER , Local Agent , Valentine , Nebr. Boyd Nurseries and Fruit Farm. On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station Ainsworth , - Nebraska Loup Valley Hereford Kanch , C. H. FAULHABER & SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB Herd beaded by S. C. Columbus 17 * No. 160050 , and Climas 2 , No. 289- 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg , Bulls for Sale at All Times , W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUB & FEED General Merchandise ; * PHONE 125 - * cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. C. A. RUBY , Attorney-at-Law Office front room , second story , ' ' " 9&y * : : overT. C. Hornby's store , Main r street entrance. . ? Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. T. Meer , DENTIST Eooms over Red Front store Valentine - Nebr Talk of the Town. Go to Fischer's hardware for fresh seeds. 10 Charley Pete has a stroke of paralysis. Allen Gould was in the city the past week visiting his mother. IT. E. Crchran spent Sunday trout fishing on the Scblagle. The Phelps Photo Studio is open the first Wednesday and Thursday of each month. 16tf ' Charles Marsden is in town vis iting his sister , Mrs. John Slon- ecker , and others. Don't miss The Beggar Prince Opera Co. at Quigley Opera House Thursday night , May 4. P. F. Nuss dropped into town yesterday evening to visit I. M. Rice and family and go fishing. I. M. Rice has just , completed a cellar wall under one of his build ings and now has two nice cottages for reat. Don't forget C. E. Meyers' sale. See this paper for big sale adver tisement and keep the date in your mind. ! Last Saturday Mrs. Robert 1 Robinson got up on a chair to ad just a picture and fell , spraining her wrist or dislocated it. Mrs. W. E. Haley came home from' Lincoln Tuesday night and was accompanied by her son Will who has had a siege of pneumonia. To Rent : Two 4-room houses. One has irood cellar and water in house. Both close in on Cather ine street , less than a block from Main street. 16 Little Jim Galloway is a happy boy today , being released after a siege of quarantine for scarlet fev er. Big Jim is also happy to get back home with his family. A public dance will be given in Quigley's hall Saturday night , May 6. Music by Fischer's new orchestra , consisting of Violin Piano Cornet Trap Drums. Ev erybody welcome. 16 2 The Red Front has recently in stalled the latest improved ball bearing dustless glass clothing cabinets , the best made for keep ing clothing in nice shape and protecting from the dust. The seniors are practicing for a college play entitled "After the Game , : ' which.wjjl be given in a few weeks or a short time before commencement exercises. Mrs. McLean is training them. Charley Myers called on us Monday to say that he thought his sale bills were all right and the finest in the land and that his wife had just given birth to - twins. MORAL : Get your sale bills at this office and be happy. Dell Query was in town Mon day evening and Tuesday on busi ness. He had a very successful sale which amounted to nearly $4,500 in all , and over $ i,000 of which was cash. Only one note was given. How's that for ready cash ? We had a good rain last Friday night and again Monday night and some more Tuesday forenoon. Grass is growing fine and the trees are putting out their leaves. Cher ry and'plutn trees ar"e in blossom and the landscape is turning to a beautiful green. 480 acres /jf isolated govern ment land was sold at auction last Thursday to Mrs. Nancy Wilson at $2.40 per acre. The land start ed at § 1.25 per acre , Mrs. Wilson making that bid. George Hornby bid against her in small bids of 2c per acre until he had run the price to § 2.40 per acre and then offered to withdraw his bids. That is about on a par with some of his business methods. This land was Mrs : Wilson's former homestead upon * which she felt unable to make final proof because of not having lived upon the land while teaching school and relinquished to pur chase at public land sale which she caused to be sold. The debate between Atkinson and Valentine last Friday night resulted in a tie vote in points but two judges found in favor of the Atkinson team by two points and eight points while the other judge found in favor of the Valentine team. The debaters all did very well and the speeches were equal or superior to many we've heard from older heads. The trainers of Valentine team , Alice McLean , Maud Rowley and Lawrence Rice are entitled to praise for their splendid work and untiring efforts. We , in behalf of ourself and oth ers most interested , wish to think them most sincerely for their kindly interest and solicitation for Valentine team and at .the same time congratulate them upon their success. Seeds that always grow for sale at Fischer's hardware. 10 Choice timothy , clover , bromus and alfalfa seed at Fischer's Hard- , ware. 16 The Phelps Photo Studio is open the first Wednesday and Thursday in each month. 16tf The Phelps Photo Studio will be open next Wednesday and Thursday. It Del Sherman took down very bad with the rheumatism last week and on Friday night we helped to carry him to the traiu in the rain and Judge Walcott ntook him to Hot Springs for treatment but we hear that he is no better and that he gets no relief there unless he can wear it out as it came on and perhaps would be as well here as anywhere. Dr. Barnes , the eyesight spec ialist of Omaha , will be at the Donoher hotel Tuesday , * April 9 , and at the Wood Lake hotel on Wednesday , April 10. until 3 p. m. Remember that Dr. Barnes has been over this road for some ten or twelve years. Every pa tient has always had a year for re fitting without extra charge. No charge , whatever , is made for ex amination. ljon't forget the date. Call and see Dr. Barnes , if you have trouble with head or eye ? . When you have a cold get a bottle oi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Itvilj soon fir you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneumonia. This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by Chap man. the drnsrprist. \ - . . ' Old Crow , * . ' * All Leading * y v ? * # > * Hermitage Brands .and Bottled G-uchen- Under the heimer Supervision * Eye ofthetf Whiskeys. U.S. &ov. We also handle the Budweiser Beer. E E SALOON , HENRY STETTER , Propr. No Reason For Doubt A Statement of Facts Backed v by a Strong Guarantee , We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constiparion. In every case where we fail we will supply ( he medicine free. Eexall Orderlies are a gentle , effective , dependable and safe bowel regulator , strengthener and tonic. They re-establish naturcs's function. in a quite , easy way. Tyey do not cause any inconvenience , griping or nansea. They are so pleasant to take and work so easily that they may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Eexall Orderlies are unsurpass able and ideal for the use of child ren , old folks and delicate personf. We cannot too highly recom mend them to all sufferes from any form of constipetion and its atten dant evils. Two sizeMO cents and 25 cents. Eememcer , you.can ob tain Eexall Remedies in this com munity only at our store. The llexall Store. Chapman , the Drug gist. Strayed from the Wm. Mum- ford place about March 10 , a pair of 2 year old mules , bay and brown , not branded. Reward. Notify Jake Stetter , Valentine , Nebr. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at my place * .1 o pks Nebr. , 11 The following described property , to-wit : Consisting of 8 good milch cows , 1 two = year = old steer , 2 yearling steers , 1 two = year = old bull , 3 yearling heifers , 5 heifer calves. Consisting of 4 brood mares , three with colts by side ; 1 work horse. 5 four of which are brood'sows ready to pig , 100 C S 100 2 wagons , 1 spring wagon , 1 hay rack , 1 riding plow , 1 breaking plow , new ; 2 6-ft. mowers , hay sweep , riding lister , two-row corn sled , John Deere disc sled , riding corn plow , corn sheller , 2 sets work har ness , new Sharpies cream separator , range cook stove , all household goods and numerous other articles. FREE LUNCH AT 11:30. : ! GINS IMMEDIATELY AFTER LUNCH TERMS OF SALE" A.I ! sums of $ * ? and under casnOn sums over $10 a credit of eight months' " time will be.given on approved notes bearing 10 per cent interest or 5 per cent discount for cash. I have disposed of my farm and everything will be sold without reserve. . Myers , Sparks , Nebr. COL * T , W. CRAMER , Auctioneer. W , E ,