Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 12, 1911, Image 7

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    WANTED TO BE AN AVIATOR
Missouri Girl Evidently Very Much in
Earnest in Her Desire to Nav
igate the Air.
Mr. Claude Graharae-White , the fa
mous English aviator , is constantly
besought by young women to teach
them to become aviators. Many make
application by letter. One of these
letters reached him the other day
from a point in Missouri. Cleared of
its errors in grammar , spelling and
capitalization , it read somefhing like
this :
"Oh , Mr. Grahame-White , teach mete
to be a 'planer. ' I saw one of them at
Kansas City and I think it is just
heavenly. I would like to run a
"Wright monoplane or a Bleriot bi
plane , but if you have a better flyer
I would try that. I think I would look
cute running a baby flyer. Pa says he
wouldn't mind my having a baby one.
Couldn't you bring one out here for a
week or so and show me how to run
it ? I assure you a good time. "
Mr. Grahame-White was compelled *
to decline the young woman's kind in
vitation.
Just for the Summer.
The old woman who lived in a shoe
explained.
"Roomier than summer hotel
rooms , " she cried.
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound
Pound , Wis. "I am glad to announce -
nounce that I have been cured of dys
pepsia and female
troubles by your
medicine. I had
been troubled with
both for fourteen
years and consulted
different doctors ,
but failed to get any
relief. After using
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and Blood
Purifier I can say I
am a well woman.
I can't find words to express my thanks
for the good your medicine has done
me. You maypublish this if you wish. "
Mrs. HERMAN SIETH , Pound , Wis.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound , made from roots
and herbs , is unparalleled. It may be
used with perfect confidence by women
\vho suffer from displacements , inflam
mation , ulceratipn , fibroid tumors , ir
regularities , periodic pains , backache ,
bearing-down feeling , flatulency , indi
gestion , dizziness , or nervous prostra
tion *
For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has been the
standard remedy for female ills , and
suffering women owe it to themselves
to at least give this medicine a trial.
Proof is abundant that it has cured
thousands of others , and why should
it not cure you ?
If you want special advice -writo
Mrs.Pinldiain , Lynn , Mass. , for it ,
It is free and always nelpf ul.
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely vegeta
ble act surely CARTER'S
but gently on
ITTLE
the liver.
Stop after IVER
dinner dis PILLS.
tress cure
indigestion ,
improve the complexion , brighten the eyes.
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W. N. U. , SIOUX CITY , NO. 41-1911.
Sioux City Directory
Established 30 Years
Floral emblems and cut flowers for all
occasions. SIOUX CETY , IOWA
ROCKLIN & IEHU
FLORISTS
SIOUX CITY IOWA
Fresh Cut Flowers & Floral Emblems
OP ALL , DESCRIPTION ON SHORT
NOTICE. Order by Mail , Telephone 01
Telegraph. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Treasure Trove in South Lincoln.
During a series of explorations
made while clearing out the debris
in "Robbers' Cave , " near the peni
tentiary , south of Lincoln , a number
of articles are being brought to light
that seem to bear out the theory that
the cave was at some time the ren
dezvous of a gang of desperadoes as
well as a well known spot to the In
dians of years ago. Among the finds
are jewelry of every description ,
money , some of it counterfeit , fire
arms of antebellum make among
them a rifle barrel 4C inches long ,
rusted and decayed a' peck or so-of
keys in singles , pairs and bunches ,
arrow heads and stone weapons of a
remote time , and the rusted and
rotted remains of purses , grips and
old-time carpet bags. The present
owner of the cave has equipped it
with electric lights , and it is becom
ing quite a popular resort for Lin-
colnites as well as visitors to the
capital city.
Funds to Enforce Seed Law.
The enforcement of the new pure
seed and commercial stock food law
passed by the last legislature will
now be enforced as soon as the state
food commissioner can buy apparatus
and obtai nan assistant or two.
Deputy" Attorney General Ayres has
given State Auditor Barton an opin
ion holding that the Gerdes act re
quiring fees of all state departments
to be deposited in the state treasury
also appropriates fees of the several
departments for the biennium and
j the fees to be collected for inspection
under the pure seed law may be used
by the state food commissioner to pay
| the necessary expenses of such in
spection.
Worth is Alive and Well.
Announced by the University of Ne
braska as having died , Daniel Worth ,
! class of ' 92 , has returned from the
! wilds of the interior of Alaska after
j wringing wealth from the bleak gold
j fields. This was established by the
I University of Nebraska alumni asso-
j ciation which has , after some effort ,
gotten in communication with Mr.
I Worth who is now living at the Beal
I hotel in Kingman , Arizona.
Banquet for Supt. Crabtree.
Prof. J. W. Crabtree , state superin
tendent of public instruction and formerly -
! merly principal of the Peru state normal -
mal school , will be the guest of honor
' at a banquet of the Peru State Normal
! association t be held at Omaha No
vember 8 in connection with the meet-
j ing of the state teachers' association.
Professor Crabtree "was also formerly
president of the normal association.
General Hartigan Retires.
General John C. Hartigan , formerly
adjutant general of the Nebraska na
tional guard , has been placed on the
guard retired list at his own request.
The order of retirement has been is
sued by Adjutant General Ernest H.
Phelps. General Hartigan enlisted in
the Nebraska national guard in 1897
and has served as captain , major , col
onel and adjutant general.
Governor Appoints Dr. Dishong.
Governor Aldrich has announced
that he would retain Dr. B. F. Williams
at the head of the Lincoln asylum of
the insane until January 1. He will
then appoint Dr. G. W. Dishong , su
perintendent. Dr. Williams was ap (
pointed by Governor Shallenberger.
Inspection Begins October 30.
The annual inspection of the Ne
braska national guard will begin Oc
tober 30 and will be completed two
months later , Major Louis H. Gage ,
chief of ordinance , making the in
spection.
The report of the state treasurer
for the month of September shows a
balance of $483,865 at the close of
business Saturday night. This is $64-
000 less than a month ago and nearly
$150,000 less than two months ago.
Nebraska's trust funds have crept
over the nine-million mark , the funds
invested in securities for the perma
nent funds amounting to $9,044,147.
Organied Agriculture.
Twenty or more officers of the dif
ferent associations comprising the
association known as organized agri
culture met at the office of Secretary
Mellor of the state board of agricul
ture and selected an executive com
mittee which will prepare a program
and make arrangements for the 'an
nual meeting of the association in
Lincoln , beginning January 15. The
committee is as follows : W. R. Mel
lor , president ; Val Keyser , secre
tary ; W. S. Whitten , E. A. Burnett.
C. W. Pugsley and C. G. Harshall.
Attorney General Martin , in an
swer to a question asked by County
Attorney Taylor of Cass county , has
given an opinion holding that the
state inheritance tax is a perpetual
lien except in cases where the real
estate has passed to other hands. In
such cases , if suit is not commenced
within five years or more , the real
estate is transferred and the tax
ceases to be a lien.
Treasurer George Dayton , of Lin
coln threatens to levy on an auto be
longing to a wealthy citizen of that
place for taxes running back to 1889.
ALL OVER NEBRASKA.
Murder Is a Mystery.
Otoe County. The coroner's jury
held an inquest at Syracuse over the
body of George Jarreis , the man who
was found dead in his home with his
head crushed with a hammer and
throat cut. The jury held a secret
session , but was unable to elicit any
further information than was given
out the first day. It could not find
any motive for the crime' and render
ed verdict that the deceased came to
his death at the hando of party or
parties unknown to the jury. The
jury suggested that Charles Thomp
son , a map peddler who had some
misunderstanding with the deceased
over a woman be hold for further in
vestigation. Thompson claims to be
able to prove that he was fourteen
miles away from the scene of the
murder the night it occurred.
Killed for His Bronchos.
Lincoln County. With the desire
to possess a pair of bronchos as the
motive' for the crime , the authorities
are holding Louis Jensen , a farm
hand , in custody charged with the
murder of John Frazier , a farmer re
siding at North Platte. The killing ,
to which Jensen has confessed , occur
red at a point some distance south of
Maxwell. The victim had been shot
in the back of the head and his body
concealed near the river fifteen miles
away. *
To Fight Sanborn Decision.
Lancaster County. Governor Al
drich will go to St. Louis where he
will meet Governor Harmon of Ohio
and Governor Hadley of Missouri to
confer on the method to be employed
in assaulting the Sanborn decision in
the Minnesota rate cases before the
United States supreme court. This
trio comprises the committee select
ed for defense of the Minnesota rate
laws by the governors' convention at
Spring Lake , N. J.
Contract for Dams.
Scottsbluff County. Contracts will
soon be let for building two more
earth dams of the government canal
system. One of these contains about
500,000 yards of earth. The three
lakes of the system are within ten
miles , and will have a storage of 125-
000 acre feet of water.
Farmer Falls Forty Feet.
Boone County James Cummings ,
a successful farmer , living two miles
northeast of St. Edwards , fell forty
feet from a wind mill tower lighting
on his feet , breaking both ankles ,
the bones in his left-hand and bones
in right-hand and right fore-arm ,
leaving him unconscious for eight
hours.
Is 117 Years Old.
Custer . County. In Ouster county
lives a man who has lived in the ad
ministration of every president the
United States has had. His name is
Thomas Morris , and he is said to be
117 years of age.
Old Buildings Torn Down.
Gage County. At a conference be
tween property owners and C. A.
Randall , chief state deputy fire com
missioner , and Inspector Fred Buck ,
fifteen old buildings in the business
section of Beatrice were condemned
and ordered torn down.
Post of Glandered Horses.
Lancaster County. Since July 7
the state has paid $4,24814 in indem
nities to owners of horses and mules
suffiering from glanders and killed
under direction of the state veterma-
Seward's New Court House.
Seward County. The new roof Is
being put on the county court house.
The shingles are a composition or
oement and asbestos , and the work
of reshingling will be pushed as
rapidly as possible.
Fined for Stealing Corn.
York County Barney McEwen was
fined ? 7.10 in county court for steal
ing corn from E. J. Pitman. Mr. Pit
man had been missing corn from iis
field so kept watch and saw McEwen
drive by his house and enter his field.
The sheriff was notified and McEwen
was arrested and fined.
Jewelry Store Safe Looted.
Cass County. Robbers entered the
Jewelry store of Mike Tritsch at
Louisville and blew open the safe
getting away with $1,000 in watches
and money. They had previously
broken into an elevator and stolen
tools which they used in wrecking
the safe.
Auto Accident 'at Seward.
Seward County. Joseph Rouselle
of Seward refuses to leave the bed
side of the child of Frank Igou , the 5-
year-old boy who was struck by Rou-
selle's automobile when the exit to
the fair grounds was jammed. The
car passed over the boy's abdomen
and he is probably fatally injured.
New Bank Director.
Cass County. At a meeting of the
stockholders of the First National
bank. Dr. E. W. Cook , was elected a
director , to take the place made va
cant by the recent death of D.
Hawksworth.
Farmer Charged with Cruelty.
Custer County. A warrant was
sworn out for LI. W. Workman , a
farmer fifteen miles south of Broken
Bow , charging him with beating a
hcrse to death. Indignant neighbor.1 *
tnsde the complaint.
ADMIRAL SCHLEY DIES
HERO OP SANTIAGO DROPS DEAD
IN NEW YORK.
Career of Man Who Smashed Spanish
Fleet Is Closed in Tragic
Manner.
New York. Rear Admiral Schley ,
hero of the battle of Santiago , dropped
dead from apoplexy on the street
here. His death came just a week
after the publication of advanced
sheets of Admiral F. E. Chadwick's
history of the Spanish-American war ,
in which Schley is completely exon
erated for making the famous "loop , "
that "loop" now being shown as the
"brilliant maneuver" of the battle ,
and the maneuver that accomplished
the defeat of the Spanish fleet.
Schley was apparently In perfect
health a short time before he fell
upon the street on Fifth avenue and
Forty-fourth street and died before a
doctor could be summoned.
Admiral Schley , the 'man who
smashed the Spanish fleet at Santiago ,
was one of the leading figures in the
American navy for a generation. He
was born in Frederick county , Mary
land , in 1839. After graduating at An
napolis in I860 and serving during
the Civil war in minor capacities , he
was commissioned In 1866 as lieu
tenant commander.
In 1884 he volunteered for and was
placed in command of the expedition
sent to search the north polar region
for Lieutenant ( now Rear Admiral )
Greely , and his companions , who had
been lost from civilization for nearly
two years , and the finding of them in
a state of exhaustion and about to
die constituted one of the dramatic
Incidents in arctic exploration.
WILEY FOES ARE RELIEVED
Solicitor McCabe Is Retired From
Pure Food Board Chemist
Dunlap Given Leave.
Washington. In a sudden succes
sion of orders , an initial move in the
expected reorganization of the de
partment of agriculture , Solicitor
George P. McCabe was retired from
the pure food and drug board , Associ
ate Chemist F. L. Dunlap , closely iden
tified with McCabe , was allowed leave
of absence until the president's return ,
and Chemist Harvey W. Wiley was
left apparently in supreme command
of the board.
Dr. R. E. Doolittle of New York ,
friendly to Dr. Wiley , was temporarily
appointed to the board to succeed Mr.
McCabe.
These changes were announced by
Secretary Wilson following a confer
ence with Dr. Wiley. They were
deemed inevitable in view of the offi
cial and personal antagonism aired be
fore a congressional committee this
summer and Dr. Wiley's exoneration
by President Taft.
TRUST OUSTER SUITS ON
Chlcagoan First Witness as Missouri
Lumber Cases Are Resumed
Charges Filed by Hadley.
St. Louis. Taking of testimony In
Missouri ouster suit against 31 com
panies alleged to be in a lumber
trust was resumed here. The suit
was filed by Gov. Hadley when he
was attorney general In 1907 , at the
request of the legislature. Hearings
have been held In various cities aud
the state expects to close Its case In
the present hearing , which will ex
tend until the last of the week.
George W. Hotchklss of Chicago ,
secretary of the Illinois Retail Lum
ber Dealers' association , was the first
witness. His testimony related to the
formation of his association , and As
sistant Attorney General John N. At
kinson , who Is conducting the case for
the state , endeavored to show that the
organization is a part of the alleged
trust the state desires to oust.
BUMPER CROP OF SUGAR
But the Good Fortune of Domlnlclans
Does Not Help Housewife
Dominiclans Reap Harvest.
Washington. The misfortune of
the American housewife who faces
famine prices on sugar in the
height of the preserving season finds
its counterbalance in the exultation of
the Dominicians over the prospects of
the biggest sugar crop and the high
est prices in the history of the island.
Altogether the Island appears to been
on the top wave of prosperity , the
customs collections for the eight
months ended August 31 last being
$2,320,204.79 , which was $221,406.69
more than for the corresponding pe
riod last year.
Leg Broken In Football Game.
Philadelphia. The first" serious
football Injury of the season
In the east has put John Thompson
of Ft Joseph's coll-ge in a hospital
here for several weeks with a frac
tured leg. He was playing on the
scrub team against a regular team
when one of the players he tackled
fell upon him.
Bathe Fish to Stop Their Ills.
St. Louis. Delegates attending the
American Fisheries society , in con
vention here , were advised by their
president , W. E. Meehan of Harris-
burg. Pa. , to bathe a sick fish to cure
It. More than that , a salt water bath
was advocated for a fresh water tish.
Car Hits Auto ; One Dead.
Jamaica , N. Y. James Colton was
killed and his two companions fatally
injured in a head-on collision h.-ro ,
between his automobile and a troile ?
car.
The Proof.
Mrs. J. G. Phelps-Stokes , In an ad
dress In Pittsburgh , was urging her
women hearers to learn to be good
coo.ks\c
"If , " she said quaintly , "you would
convince your husband that you are a
better actress than Dnse and a better
dancer than Pavlowa , prove to him
that you are a better cook than Escof-
fier. "
I should say sincerity , a deep , great
genuine sincerity , Is the first charac
teristic of all men in any way heroic.
Carlyle.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Will purify your blood , clear
your complexion , restore your
appetite , relieve your tired feel
ing , build you up. It leads all
other medicines in merit.
Get it today in usual liquid form o ?
chocolated tablets called Sarsntabs.
A Reader Cures His
tipation Try It Free
.
Simple Way for Any Family to Retain the Good Health of All Its Members.
The editors of "Health Hints" and
"Questions and Answers" have one ques
tion that Is put to them more often than
any other , and which , strangely enough ,
they find the most difficult to answer.
That Is' "How can I cure my constipa
tion ? "
Dr. Caldwell. an eminent specialist In
diseases of the stomach , liver and bowels
has looked the whole field over , has prac
tised the specialty for forty years and Is
convinced that the ingredients contained
In what Is called Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin , has the best claim to attention
from constipated people.
Its success In the cure of stubborn con
stipation has done much to displace the
use of salts , waters , strong cathartics
and such things. Syrup Pepsin , by trainIng -
Ing the stomach and bowel muscles to
again do their work naturally , and with.
Its tonic Ingredients strengthening the
nerves , brings about a lasting cure.
Among its strongest supporters are Mr.
John Graveline of 98 Milwaukee Ave. .
Detroit , Mich. , air. J. A. Vernon of Okla
homa City and thousands of others. It
can be obtained of any druggist at fifty
cents and one dollar a bottle , or If you
want to try It first a free sample bottle
can be obtained by writing the doctor.
For the free sample address Dr. W. B.
Caldwell. 201 Caldwell building. Monti-
cello , 111.
For Eye. Epizootic
- Shipping Fever
& Catarrh a I Fever
Bare cure and positive preventive , no matter bow boreeaat any gtapre arc Infected
" . " the acta the Blood and Glands tba
or"expOBed. Liquid , jrlvcn on tongue ; on : expels
poisonous aerms from the body. Cures Distemper In DORS and Sheep nnii Cholera la
Poultry. LartrestselllnpllTostockremedj- Ln Grippe amen human being *
and IB a flne Kidney remedy. 60c and (1 a bottle ; fO and 110 a dozen. Cut this out.
Keep It. Show to your drucndst. who will get It foryou. Free Booklet , "Distemper.
. ' ' wanted.
Causes and Cures. Special Agenta
SPOHN MEDICAL CO , , 60SHEN , IND , , U , S , A.
Overheard in Venice.
"Isn't it romantic , John , dear , " said
she as they sat in the little Venetian
garden , "to sit here and listen to these
Italian troubadours singing their bal
lads bathed in the moonlight ? "
"Yes , dear , " replied John with a
deep-drawn sigh. "But I sometimes
wish they'd bathe in something be
sides moonlight , don't you. It might
be less romantic , but it would be a
darn sight more hygienic. " Harper's
Weekly.
Laughing Down a Whiner.
"The bluff , cheery optimism of Sen
ator Frye , " said a Lewiston divine ,
"could not brook a whiner. Once at
a dinner here in Lewiston a whiner
seated opposite Senator Frye said
dolefully :
" 'I have only one friend on earth
my dog. '
" 'Why don't you get another dog ? '
said Senator Frye.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA , a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children , and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30'Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Hopeless.
First Motorist I have driven a car
for two years and I've never yet run
down anybody.
Second Motorist ( disgustedly ) Why
don't you quit trying and hire a chauf
feur ? Puck.
Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething , softens the gums , reduces Inflamma
tion , allays pain , cures wind colic , 25c a bottle.
If the average man has occasion to
generate a good , hearty laugh once a
month , he is playing in great luck.
Is a heavy yield , but that's what John Kennedy of
Edmonton , Alberta , Western Canada , got from 40
acres of Spring Wheat In lull ) Itopurts
f rum other districts In that prov
ince showed other excel
lent results such us 4-
1000 bushels of wheat
from 120 acres , or 331-3
bu. per acre. 2.180 and 41) )
bushel yields were num
erous. As high as 132
bushels of oats to the
aero were threshed from
Alberta fields In 1910.
The Silver Gup
at the recent Spokane
Fair was awarded to the
Alberta Government for
Its cxhlbltof gralnsigrassos and
vegetables. Reports of excellent
yields tor 1'JIO como also from
Saskatchewan and Manitoba In
Western Canada.
Free homesteads of ICO
acres , aud adjoining pre
emptions of 10O acres ( at
83 per aero ) are to be bud
iu the choicest districts.
Schools convenient , cll-
xxmte excellent , eoll the
very best , ra.llwH.ya close at
band , bulltlliicr lumber
cheap , fnel easy tojjet and
reasonable In price , -water
easily pro cured , mixed
larmlnjc n success.
Wrlto as to best place for set
tlement , settlers' low railway
rates , descriptive Ulubtrated
"LastBestWest * ( sent free on
application ) and other Informa
tion , to Snp't of Immigration ,
Ottawa , Can.orto the Canadian
Government Agent. (3G )
LT. Holmes. 315 Jackson SI. SL P I , Minn.
J. M. Mttlachtjn , Drawer 197 , Waterloo. S. D.
Please write to theagent nearest you
the treatmnnt of Chronic Ulcers , liono
Ulcers.ScrofuJous Ulcers.Varlcoso Ulcers.In-
dolent Ulcers. Iercarlnl Ulcers"U'hlte Swell
ing , Milk Leg- , Fever Sores , all old sores.Very
successf al. liy mail 5O cents. J.I' . AIjIiKN
MEDICINE CO. , Dept.A7 , St. Paul , Minn.
NO MORE ASTHMA
Stop It. Learn bow. Send at once for health chart ,
booklet and FREE TRIAL. Scientific constitutional
treatment. Wonderful cures. HENKI MILLAR
REMEDY CO. , 721 Bo. E. St.TacomaWash.
Pettits Eve Salve RELIEVES SORE
EYES
Watson E.CoIemnn.Wajih.
PATENTS ington.lXC. .Booksfree. High.
es $ references. Beat result
Fads for Weak Women
Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangement or dis
ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured is cured
every day by
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
It Makes Weak Women Strong ,
Sick Women Well.
It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restora
tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy
of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning , examinations and
local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors , and so abhorrent to
every modest woman.
We shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of
those peculiar affections incident to women , but those
wanting full information as to their symptoms and
means of positive cure are referred to the People's Com
mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages , newly revised
and up-to-date Edition , sent free on receipt of 21 one-
cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only ; or , in cloth
binding for 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R. V. Pierce , Buffalo , N.Y.
$2,50 , * 3,00 , S3.5Q & M.OO SHOES
Men and Women wear WX.DougIas shoes
because they are tfta best-shoes produced in
this country for the price. Insist upon hav
ing them. Take no other make.
THE STANDARD OF QUALITY
FOR OVER 30 YEARS
The assurance that goes with an estab
lished reputation is your assurance in buying
W. L. Douglas shoes.
If I could take you into my large factories
at Brockton , Mass. , and show you how
carefully W.L.Douglas shoes are made , you
would then understand why they are war
ranted to hold their shape , fit better and
wear longer than any other make for the price
CQIITIRN The genuine have W. ! L. Douglas
wnunuu name and price stamped on bottom
If you cannot obtain "W. L. Douglas slices in
your town , write for catalog. Shoes sent direct ONE PATR of my BOYS' S3 , S2.50 or
from factory to wearer , all charges prepaid. "W.I , . S3.OO SHOES will positively outwear
DOUGLAS , 145 Spark St. , Brockton , Mass. TWO PA IKS of ordinary boys'ahoo
SWEEPING CROP FAILURES THIS YEAR
70,000 additional acres now open for entry under the Cary Act , at Valier ,
Montana. Works are 90 per cent , completed and are constructed under the
supervision of the Carey Land Board. 40,000 acres irrigated in 1911. Rich
soil , no drouth , sure crops , abundant -water , delightful climate. 60 bushels
wheat and 100 of oats per acre. Terms , § 40.50 per acre , S5.50 cash at time of
filing , balance in 14 yearly payments. We ask no one to file on these lands
without makinsr a careful , personal inspection. If voa are interested -write
for further information to CLIXTOX , HURTT & CO. , VALIER , MONTANA.