Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, November 02, 1911, Image 5

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    BULLS FOR SALE
f
. Registered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the year.
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
Simeon - Nebraska
JOHN E. PORATE
MJBtiH XEB
Tubular -Wells and Windmills
Call me up by phone
Loup Valley- Hereford Ranch ,
C. H. FAULHABER A SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB
Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17
No. 160050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289
822 ; also , Melvin , No. 82707.2 , reg
Bulls for Sale at All Times ,
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in-
FLOUE & FEED
General Merchandise
THONB 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
F. M. Walcott Oliver M. Walcott
Walcott . & Walcott
Attorneys
Practice before-U. S. Lund Office and nil
Federal mid State courts.
Valentine Nebraska
c. A.
Attorney-at-Law
; Office front roora , second story ,
over T. C. Hornby's store , Main
street entrance.
: Valentine Nebraska
E > r. M. F. Meer ,
DENTIST
- ; : Rooms over Red Front store
Valentine - Nebr ,
"IDr.
Dr. D. W. Sumner
DENTIST
Hornby Building
Phone No. 173.
The Chicago House
JIM FELCH , Propr.
Gall 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 moisfc
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- North
Western Nebraska.
IT/W. CRAMER , Local Agent ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Boyd Nurseries and Fruit
Farm.
On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station
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Ainsworth , - Nebraska
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THE YOUTH'S COMPANION CALENDAR -
DAR FOR 1912.
,
The publishers of The Youth's
Companion will , as always at this ,
season , present to every subscriber
whose1 .subscription ( $1.75) ) is paid
for 1912 , a beautiful calendar for
the neyear. . The cover picture
reproduces a water-color painting
of a bit of New England coast ,
giving a glimpse of breeze-swept
ocean , o f smiling sky , of warm ,
sunny rocks , which will come like
a breath of salt air to those who
have once lived near .the sea and
to those whose whole life has been
- passed inland. The picture being
insight colors , the tones of the
arQ faithfully reproduced.
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Pure
Economizes Buffer , Flour ,
Eggs ; makes the food more
appetizing and wholesome
Use OBly Baking Powder made
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
Cronln-Kime
Mr. Frank E. Croftin and Miss
Dora Ruth Kirae were united in
marriage at Hot Springs in St.
Anthony's church , on Wednesday ,
October 25. Rev. F. X. Haeusler
performed the ceromony. Miss
Ma.y Carroll acted as bridesmaid
and Mr. Thomas P. Jordan at
tended the groom. Besides the
many near friends of the bride
there were several close friends of
the groom present. Mr. Cronin
bas been a lifelong resident of
Cherry county and is a well known
and prominent rancher at Wood
Lake. He counts , a host of friends.
Miss Kime is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ghas. Kime , residents
of Hot Springs , Of late years
Miss Kime has been a very suc
cessful teacher.
The happy couple left the same
evening for Lead and other , points
of interest in the Hills. They
will be at home on- their ranch
near. Wood Luke , Nebr. , after
November 1st. : ;
U. S. Weather Bureau Report .
WEEK ENDING NOV. 2 , 1911.
Dally mean temperature 25 ° .
" Normal temperature 41 ° .
Highest temperature 50 ° .
Lowest temperature 1 Is.
Range of temperature 39 = .
Precipitation for week 0.2G of an inch.
Average for 23 years 0.20 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 1MO inches.
Average for 23'ears lt.D3 : of an inches.
Jens J. MCLEAN. 'Observer.
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Style , fabric and coloring all
combine to make this winter a
season of good dressing. You
should see the season's best ai
Johnson's P1ilinery. ? !
REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Kelieves gas in stomach , distres.
after eating , stomach nervousness
dizziness , headache , heartburn ,
heart palpitation and other ail
ments caused by faulty digestion.
Price 25c. Prepared by United
Drug Company , Boston , , Mass
Sold in Valentine only by G. A.
The ifcxftli Storm
Simeon.
J. C. Reoce and J. W. Daniels
each went for freight , and pro
visions last week.
Mrs. C. S Reece andMi s Har
ris returned from Purdum Satur
day evening in timp for the social.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvn , Grppn of
are visiting1 Mrs.
's pistp.r and family , Mr.
and Mrs. Young.
. Rev , Beehe held sprvicps nt ,
Sirapon at 10 a. m. and'at thp
Rppce sr.hool house at 3 n. m. Sun
day. He is giving good satisfac
tion.
Robnrt Ellis is improving tViex
appearance of his place bv the
prpction of a new wind mill. , T.
E. Thackrey is assisting with the
work.
Mrs..H. A. Lire's fat.hp.r from
Oklahoma is here visiting. Mr.
and Mrs. Lorp. met him in Valen
tine and bro.usrht home a load of
supplies for the winter.- *
Milton Latta has sold his place
on Hackberry lake and will move
to , Valpntine to spend , the wintor.
\Vp. rpsrrp.t to lo = e thesp. npighbors.
Mr. Latta has donn more to pro
mote thp. welfare of this rountry
than can be estimated. He taught
us what a good well is and how to
make it.
Miss Andrews' Ghost social was
held at her school house Saturday
evening. To say that it was a
success would be a mild expres
sion. A splendid program was
tiiven followed by an oyster sup
per. Col. Bennett again demon
strated his ability as an auctioneer
Ghosts , sold as high as 6i cents
per pound. The total proceed
amounted to § 102. 6S. A new or
gan , desks , seats , lamps , etc. , will
be purchased for the school. Mi.-s
Andrews and her patrons are very
grateful to the Gordon Valley and
Simeon schools for their cooper ? -
bion. There may bo communities
where a more helpful , neighborly
relation than ours exists but ye
scribe has never had the pleasure
of knowing them.
Junod.
Master Mel Piper is enjoying
his first term of school.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Tetherow is improving.
A. Compt , his mother and sis
ter , were the guests of Mrs. L. E.
Piper Sunday. -
The Evergreen school is doing
fine under the instruction of Miss
Margurete Lewis.
William Jennings Tryon is stay
ing with his sister in Rap'id City
and attending school.
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The Evergreen Valley extends
sympathy to Mrs. Carter and
family in their bereavement.
Messrs. Hayter and Graham
are taking advantage of the good
weather and are putting in time
baling hay.
Messrs. Query and Martin are
uniting their forces In making the
potatoes fly. Every one is in
haste to get themdugfit. ; reminds
one of * * locking the barn after
the horet is
Old Crow , ' All Leading
Hermitage 3 rands
and Bottled
Gruchen- . Under the
heimer ; Supervision ?
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Rye of the -
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Whiskeys. U.S. Gov/
p PSO handle the Budweiser Beer.
HENRY STETTER , Propr.
% Merrirnan.
John Sasenbery took the train
for Gordon Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Davis spent
last Sunday in Valentine.
An Ion Eisnrich visited in tnis
city Monday and Tuesday.
Bplle McWillianw went to Sioux
City Saturday evening to lake a
short course in dressmaking.
Alma Cregee entertained about
fourtppn of her friends at her
home Monday evening.
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The Misses Jennie Bennett and
Mary Steinhart spent Saturday
and Sunday at the Bowing ranch.
George Jessen , II. G. Q.nib'e
ar.d Larson Bros. , were among
those who shipped their stock
Tuesday.
About five teams are now kept
bu y leveling and repairing our
streets , this will greatly improve
the appearance of oar village.
SamJDlaybauch and family re
turned to Sioux City Monday
evening.
A. S. Fleming and family came
down from Gordon last week and
went ; out , to the Claybbauch ranch
over which Mr. Fleming is now
superior.
Minnie Jessen , Glady and Joy
Fuirhead left for Lincoln Saturday
evening where they will attend
school this winter. . We wish
these industrious young people
success in their efforts to attain
the knowledge they are in search
of.
writes Mrs. L. R. Barker ,
of Bud , Ky. , "and can do
all my housework. For
years I suffered with such
pains , I could scarcely
stand on my feet. After
three different doctors had
failed to 'help me , I gave
Cardui a trial. Now , I feel
like a new woman. "
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Th © Woman's Tonic
A woman's health de
pends so much upon her
delicate organs , that -the
least trouble there affects
her whole system. It is
the little things that count ,
in a woman's life and
health. If you suffer from
any of the aches and
pains , due to 'womanly
weakness , take Cardui at
once , and avoid more seri
ous troubles. We urge
you to try it Begin" today.
Valentine Lodge No. . 70 ;
A. ,0. U. W. :
' Meets. 1st and 3rd Monday in ejacli
month -Fraternal Hall. All
Brethern are cordially invited to be
presentj ALBERT P. WEBJB , M.W. .
TAMB8G ; QOIGLSY , Recorder' .
YVVyWWW YVY V fVVW
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As we have recently purchased Geo. H. Hornby's
coal sheds and now have almost unlimited stor
age room , we are in a position to supply you
with your wants in the coal line. Phone or
leave your orders and same will have our
prompt attention.
Fischer's H ardware.
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With new prices , which are the lowest for
good business. My stock consists of Dry
Goods , Groceries , Shoes and 5 and 10 cent
bargains. You are invited to call and
make this your home store. Highest pric
es paid for produce. Come and get ac
quainted.
2nd Building South the Bank. Crookston , ISTeb.
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GAUS6S MU3H DISEASE
Advice About Stomach Troubles and
How to Relieve Them
Do not neglect indigestion which
may lead to all sorts of ills and
complications. An eminent . physician -
sician once said that ninty-h've per
cent of all the ills of the human
body have their origin in a dis
ordered stomach.
Our experience with Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets leads us to be
lieve them to be among the most
dppendablp. remedies known for
the relief of indigestion and chron
ic dyspepsia. Their ingredients
ire soothing and healing to th < *
inflamed membranes of the stem
ach. They -are rich in pepsin ,
one of the greatest digestive aids
known to medicine. The relief
they afford is very prompt Their
use with persistency and regular
ity for a short time tends to bring
about a cessation of the pains
caused by stomach disorders.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets .help
to insure healthy appetite , to aid
digestion and thus promote nutri
tion. As evidence of our sincere
faith in Ifoxall Dyspepsia Tablets ,
we ask you to try them at our
risk. If they do not give you en
tire satisfaction , we will return
you the money you paid us for
them , without question or formal
ity. They come in three sizes ,
orices 25 cents , 50 cents , and
§ 1,00. Remember , you can ob
tain them only at our store The
-Rexall Storo. Gr. A. Chapman *
Valentine
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Vrooman Sunday morning.
vUG. H. Hornby came up fnm
University Place Monday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mr ? . Z 'T. Dav's ; of ;
Merriman were Valentine visitors
Sunday. .
Sheriff Rosseter , J udge Quigley ,
Fred Cumbow , J.V. . Kceley and
Harrison Davenport , brought
home the "limit" of ducks from
th lakes near C.dy last Sunday.
Earl Hill and Miss Cora Collins
ofBirge were married 'Moaday
evening by Justice of the Peace
Spain at his home. They will
mike their home with Mr. Hill's
paems this winter.
( F. M.Va'cott returned from
Lincoln Sunday evening. Mr. '
"Walcott attended the Nebraska-
Missouri foot-ball game Saturday
when Nebraska "showed" the
Missouri Uni to the tune of 3-t-O.
At a special meeting of the
town board Monday evening , Geo.
A. Corbin was officially appointed ,
night marshal. Since Mr. Carbin
has been on duty he has collected
license money from several people
who regularly come to Valentine
to compete with local business
men , and who have heretofore
been very negligent about taking
! out a license. In this way Mr'
Corbin has.collected nearly enpugti .
to pay his wages. . / '