Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, October 19, 1911, Image 5

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    BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls -for
palp at all times of the year.
' . SUNKY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
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JOHN E. POEATH
EB.
1 Tubular Wells and Windmills
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Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
C. II. FATJLHABER A SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB
Herd headed by S. 0. Columbus 17
No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289
822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg
Bulls for Sale at All Times ,
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W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOTJK & FEED
General Merchandise
PHONE 1 25
nor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
F. M. Walcolt Oliver K. Walcott
Walcott & Walcott
Attorneys
Practice before TJ. S. Laud Oilico and nil
Federal 1 and State courts.
Valentino JMebracka
G. A.
Attorney-at-Law
* 'Office front room , second story ,
over T. C. Hornby's store , Main
street entrance.
Valentine Nebraska
Dr. M. F. Meer ,
V DENTIST
Rooms over Red Front store
Valentine * - Nebr , '
Dr. D. W. Sumner
DENTIST
, Hornby Building
Phone No. 173.
The Chicago House
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; . JIM FELCH , , Propr.
C&ll on me for rooms and
- lodging- .
Valentine Nebraska
A WiNDBREAK
on 'the SOUTH would be valuable
now. U. S. Government tests
show a windbreak of trees will
protect crops and conserve moist
ure a rod for each foot in height
of the windbreak , a windbreak of
trees 40 feet high will protect
crops and conserve moisture 40
rods. Cultivate trees each week
or of tener.
We have all varieties of forest ,
shade and fruit trees , shrubbery
and ornamentals , adapted to North
Western Nebraska.
T. W. CRAMER , Local Agent ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Boyd Nurseries and Fruit
Farm.
On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station
Ainsworth , - Nebraska
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln , Neb. , girl writes , "I had
been ailing for some tinie with chronic
constipation and stomach trouble. I be
gan taMng Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets 'and in three days I was
able tobe ! up and got better right along.
I am Qie proudest girl in Lincoln to find
snch a good medicine. " For sale by
Chapman , tKfe druggist. , .
Koajch b.as matfe jin enviable
reputation' tErqugho tlie country
as an ; opera and Concert tenor.
He bks jSeen confteciecl in the ca-
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pacity of leadingtenor ; ; with some
of tlie Jargest .companies in the
Unitld fkates and England.
MrSe Sla pelle Wagner-Shank
is a rSezzV-isd'prano , has a delight
ful vqic'e'iancTis a most intelligent
fmusigian-.r She has won many
honors in the operatic world , her
latest success being that of Sonia
; . . in the Henry W. Savage Merry
Widow Company. These and
many others will be heard at Quig-
. Jey Qpera House October 23.
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Absolutely Pssre
Used and praised by the most
competent and careful pas
try cooks the world over
The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of
Tartar made from grapes
Valentine
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Mrs. F. Porath and daughter of
Reige were in town Monday.
Thos. Langdon of Newton spent
a couple of days here this week
on his way to North Band. Mrs.
Newton has been visiting her par
ents there for some time.
F. W. Pool of Curlew was here
for jury service this week.
Mrs. J. M. Ralya was in from
the ranch on Monday.
C. 0. Goodrich of Cody visited
his children , May and Everet on
Tuesday.
Winnie Keeley returned home
Saturday from several months
spent in Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Robertson
spent Monday here and went to
Bassett Tuesday morning.
Miss Virgil Redfield a stenog
rapher from Omaha is taking Miss
Noyes place in the County Clerk's
office.
The county commissioners held
an adjourned session Wednesday
taking up some road matters and
passing bills.
Wm. Heatherington , living in
the south part of the county , was
taken to the insane asylum at Nor
folk yesterday morning by Sheriff
Rosseter and S. Q. Spain.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant.
In the District Court of Cherry County ,
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'S'ebrnskii :
John Peterson , Plaintiff
vs.
Corolinsi La vista Peterson , Defendant.
The defendant , Carolina Lavista Peterson ,
will take notice that on the 14th day of.Tune ,
1)11 ! ) , the Plaintiff Hied his petition in the
District Court in and for Cherry County ,
Nebraska , against \vifeCorolIna Lavista
Peterson , the object and prayer of which
are to obtain a decree of divorce from the
said Corolina Lavista Peterion. The said
defendant will take notice that the grounds
alleged by the plaintiff arelst , extreme cruel
ty , and 2nd , adultery on the part of said de
fendant. The defendant will also take notice
that she is required to answer on or before
the loth day of November , 11)11. )
Dated October 5. Kill.
John Peterson , Plaintiff ,
By O. A. Ruby , his attorney. oS ) 1
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Adolph Abraham and Mrs. Abraham , his
wife , first and real name unknown , T. O.
Cannon Winnifred Cannon , Minnie Palmer
and Mr. Palmer , her husband , llrst and real
name unknown , Emma Mead and Mr. Mead ,
her husband , llrsi and real name unknown ,
will take notice that on theStith dav of Sep
tember , Kill Christopher C. Thompon Hied
his petition in the District Court of Cherry
County , Nebraska , the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a tax lieu upon the
NEJNWi , Section : k , Township 33 , North ,
Range ia * . West Gth p. in. Cherry County , Ne
braska , based upon a eertillcate of tax sale
issued by the treasurer of Cherry County Ne-
bras ka on the2ith ( day of November , I'.iOC for
the payment of delinquent taxes upon said
real estate for the years 18H4 to I'.QS Inclusive
for the sum of $ Ai.7f and for the payment of
subsequent taxes upon said real estate for
the years MM ; to HW ) inclusive , upon which
there is now due plaintiff , together with in
terest , penalties and costs , the sum of $65.15
for which plaintiff prays judgement and de
cree of foreclosure. You are required to
answer this petition on or before November
Oth , IS-ll.
Christopher 0. Thompson , Plaintiff
By AValcott& "Walcott his attorneys.
A. B. Green was down from
Merriman Tuesday. ,
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F. M. Walcott made a business
trip to Gordon Tuesday night.
W. H. Kennedy was transacting
business here yesterday.
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E. C. Cole and wife were down
from Cody the first of the week.
J. C. Jenkins and wife of Rose-
buJ were Valentine visitors Tues
day. .
L. K. Travis was down from St.-
Mary's Mission several days this
week.
J. C. Applegate oc Wool Lake
was ia town several days this
week.
E. E. Bur dick anJ family have
moved from Crookston to a farm
six miles east of Valentine.
The Farmers , Institute will be
held in the court house instead of
Bethel Hall as advertised.
Bert Anderson and C. M. Pedersen -
erson we.re up from Brownlee on
business Wednesday. Mr. An
derson became a Democrat 'sub
scriber.
Mr. Roberts of the state engin
eers office was here Saturday to
inspect the site and plans for the
power dam. The plans as drawn
and , , the plant were approved by
Mr. Roberts.
Contest Notice.
United States Land Oillce. Valentine , Neb.
September 28.11)11. )
To William C. Harinan of Valentine , Nebras
ka , Contestee :
You are hereby notified that Joseph Wil
liams Griffiths who gives Valentine. Neb. , as
his postofllce address , did on SepfcJo. 1911 , file in
this office his duly corroborated application
to contest and secure the cancellation of
your homestead. Serial No. 017IU made Sep
tember 1C. 1909 , for all of Section 17 Town
ship 32 , range 28 , west of the Oth Principal
Meridian , and as grouncls for his contest he
alleges that the said William C. Harmon has
nee settled upon the said laud ; that he has
not cultivted the said land : that he has
whollj' abandoned the said lana for more
than eighteen months prior to August 1,1911 ,
and that he has failed to cure his laches to
this date.
You are. therefore , further notified that
the said allegations will be taken by this of
fice as having been confessed by 3Tou , and
your said entry will be canceled thereunder
without your further right to beheard there
in , either before this office or on appeal , if
you fail to file in this office within twenty ,
days after the FOURTH publication of thfs
notice , as shown below , vour answer , under
oath , specifically meeting and responding to
these allegations of contest , oc if you fail
within that time to tile in this ofllce due proof
that you have served a copy or your answer
on the said contestant in person , or by reg
istered mail. If this service is made by the
deliverv of a copy of your answer to the con-
testant'in person , proof of such service must
be either the said contestant's written ac
knowledgment of his receipt of the copy ,
showing the date of its receipt , or the affiida-
vit of the person by whom the deliver } ' was
made stating when and where the C9P3' was
delivered ; it made by registered mail , proof
of such service must consist of the affidavit
of the person by whom the copy was mailed
stating when and the post office to which it
was mailed , and this affidavit must be accom
panied by the postmaster's receipt for the
letter.
You should state in your answer the name
of the post ofllce to which you desire future
notices to be sent to you.
E. OUSK.N . KKOETVEB.
Date of first publication October 5,1911.
, Date of second publication October 12,1311.
Date of third publication October 19,1911
Date of fourth publication October 26,1911.
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Increase Your Credit
Ifc is a well established fact that the man who deposits
his income in a home bank and pays all bills by check increases
his credit with the business men of the town. There is a very
good reason for this. The merchant knows that the man who
pays bills by check is handling his financial affairs in a system
atic and business like way ; he is going to get ahead in this world.
Why not open an account at this bank , give your money
bank protection and get the benefit of this increased credit ?
VALENTINE STATE
DopQslts In this bank nrc protected by the Depositor's
if Guarantee Fund of the State of Nebraska.
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All LeadiTg ;
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Under the
Supervision *
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U. S. &dvV
pJso handle the Budwefser Beer.
White Clay Precinct.
October M.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masek went
to Rushville Friday.
J. 0'Aplan took a load of al
falfa to town Friday.
Mrs. John Lehman and Miss
Phoebe Jacobs were in town last
Saturday.
Miss Blanche Ra'ston drove to'
town on Thursday to do some
shopping" .
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G. P. , Humphreys , Clarence
Clark and Earl Porter helped John
Lehman thresh on Tuesday.
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Miss Lillian Aubert went to
Rushville Wednesday to attend ,
bigh school.
Roscoe Hopper was absent from
school three days of this week ,
helping with the fall work at |
home :
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Humphreys
svere among those in the city to-
lay.
For Sale Shnbert piano on easy
: erms. In good condition. Inquire
it Johnson's Millinery.
CONFIDENCE
We Back up Our Statements with Our
Personal Reputation and Money.
We are so positive that we can
Believe constipation , no matter
low chronic it may be , that we
) ffer to furnish the medicine free
) f all cost if we fail.
VV e think that it is worse than
isaless to try to cure constipation
yith cathartic drugs. Cathartics
nay do much harm. They may
jause a reaction , irritate and
veaken t'.ie bowels , and make con-
itipation more chronic.
Constipation is often accom
panied and may be caused by
veakness of the nerves and rnus-
jles of the large intestine or colon.
Co expect a cure you must there-
: ore tone up and strengthen those
) irts and restore them to health-
er activity.
* The discovery of the act-ive
principle of our remedy involved
ihe labor of skilful research chem-
s s. This remedy produces re
mits such as are expected from
ihe best of the best-known intes-
, inal tonics , and it is particularly
Drorapt in its results.
We want you to try Rexall Or-
lerlies * n our guarantee. They .are
sxceedingly pleasant to take and
ire ideal for children. They ap-
3arently act directly on the nerves
ind muscles of the bowels , having
fc would seem , a neutral action on
) ther organs or glands. They co !
lot purge or cause inconvenience ,
[ f they do not positively cure
jhronic or habitual constipation
ind thus relieve the myriads of
issociate or dependent chronic ail-
nents , your money will be refund-
sd. Try Rexall Orderlies at our
risk. Three sizes of packages ,
LOc. , 25c. , and 50c. Remember ,
STOU can obtain Rexall Remedies
in this community only at our
store The Rexall Store. G. A.
Chapman.
Never leave home on a journey with
out & bottle of Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cliolera jand Diarrhoea Eemedy. It is
almost certain to be needed and cannot
be obtained when on board the cars or
steamships. For sale * bgChapinan.the
druggist , i
Big enough for the biggest
game. Quick enough fort
the most dangerous gameA
Deals five , smashing , one-ton blows with lightning - '
ning rapidily or deliberate fire as need may be.
The only recoil-operated rifle that locks the
cartridge in the chamber until after the bullet
has left the muzzle.
Built to handle the heaviest ammunition with
greatest accuracy and safety.
Pe/niflgtOn-UMC the perfect shooting
combination.
Send for Descriptive Folder \ .
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. tl
2S9 Broadway , New York City
As we have recently purchased Qeo. H. Hornby's
coal sheds and now have almost utiimited stor =
age room , we are in a position to supply you
t with your wants in the coal line. Phone or
t
* leave your orders and same will have our
I prompt attention.
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Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTERNATIONAL /
NATIONAL " 30"
No Hill too Steep ! no Sand too Deep
Sold-by
Guaranteed by International Harvester Company
. - j . ? Crookston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Strube are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
biby boy the llth.
The plastering in Wm. SearbVs
new building was completed Sat
urday.
Quite a number of freight teams
are down from the reservation for
coal.
Mrs. Heins from south of Cody
was down to help care for the
new baby at Strube's. She re
turned home Monday evening.
Marie Schosser and Delia Over
man visited at Artuur Graff's Sat
urday , Owing to the rain Sunday
they were compelled to extend
their visit until Monday morning.
Mr.and Mrs. George Tracy
were in "Valentine shopping one
day this week.
It is rumored that there will be
a $30 payment at the agency in
the near future.
The interior of the stone build
ing is still being remodeled. Ifc is
thought the post office will be
moved one day this week.
Wm. Sfcrube left Thursday
evening for Rapid City where he
went for the purpose of register
ing.
George Hubert of Omahai is
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here buying horses. * *
Henry Porath went east to purchase - '
chase a corn shredder.
J. F. Eoessler was sent down
from Rosebud to relieve Mr. Shos-
ser.
: W. H. Ritchie a m wife and "J.
A. W. Johnson and family were
registered at The Donoher oi
Tuesday.