BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls for
sale at all times of the .year.
SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH
Simeon Xe brash a
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t imru'/ui * W.IM4
J. W. Copeland , of Dayton , Ohio , pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for his boy who had u cold , and
before the bottle was all used the boy's
cold was gone. Is that not better than
to pay afive dollar doctor's bill ? For
gale by Chapman , the druggist.
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
FLOUR & FEED
General'Merchandise
PHONE 125
cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr.
F. M. Walcott Oliver M. Walcott
Walcott & Walcott
Attorneys
Practice before U. S. Lund Olllce and nil
Federal nnd SUite courts.
Valentine Nebraska
C. A. RUBY
Attorney-at-
Office front room , second story ,
over T. C. Hornby's store , Main
street entrance.
Valentine Nebraska
Dr. M. F. Meer ,
DENTIST
Rooms over Red Front- store
Valentine - Nebr ,
Dr. D. W. Sumrier
DENTIST
Hornby Building
Phone No. 173.
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 oi
trees 40 feet high will protect
crops and conserve moisture 40
rods. Cultivate trees each week
vor oftener.
We have all varieties of forest ,
shade and fruit trees , shrubbery
and ornamental ? , adapted to North
.Western Nebraska.
T : \V. CRAMER , Local Agent ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Boyd Nurseries and Fruit
Farm.
On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station
Ainswcrth , - Nebraska
Valentine Lodge No. 70 ,
A. 0. U. W.
Meets 1st and 3rd Mondny in each
month at Fraternal Hall. All
Brethern are cordially invited 'to he
present ; ALBERT P WEBB , M W ,
TAMES 0. QCIGLEY , Recorder.
REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Relieves gas in stomach , distres.
after eating , stcmach 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.
Chapman. The Rexall Store.
Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
C. H. FAULHABER & SONS , BROWNLEE , . NEB
Herd headed by S. 0. Columbus 17
No. 16C050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289
822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg
Bulls for Sale at Ail Times ,
When you have a bad cold you want
the best medicine obtainable so as to cure
it with as little delay as possible. Here
' "I have sold
is a druggist's opinion :
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen
years , " says Enos Lollar of Saratoga ,
Ind. , "and consider it the best on the
market. " For sale by Chapman , the
druggist.
Everybody who reads
magazines buys news
papers , bet everybody
who reads newspapers
doesn't buy magazines.
Catch the Drift ?
Here's the medium to
reach the people of
this community.
Senator Cummins' Story.
Senator Albert B. Cummins at a
Glmulauqua banquet at Council Grove ,
Kan. , said of a law which seemed to
him unjust :
"They declare , the upholders of this
Jaw , that there are compensations to
'
its injustice. but such talk reminds
me of a conversation between two
DCS Moincs men.
' 'Wot is this 'ere compensation.
Bill ? ' said the first man.
' 'Well , ' said Dill , 'it's line this , If
ye're blind ye hear the better. '
" 'Oh. I POC , * said the other. 'For
instance , if a feller's born with one
lepr shorter'n the other then the other
leg is longer. * " Washington Star.
An Export , Railroad Operator.
Julius Kruttschnitt , vice president
ami director of maintenance and op
eration of the Harrirnan lines , is re
garded as one cf the most efficient
railroad men in the west.
Under his management is a vast
army of workers , the Federation of
Shop Employees alone numbering 23-
000 men. It is with the shop employ
ees that the labor dispute arose. The
JULIUS KKUTTSCIINITT.
inen demanded recognition of the fed
eratiou , which comprises five shop
craft unions. This was denied by the
railroad olficials on the ground that
such recognition would hamper the
company in performing its duty to the
public.
Krultsclinilt is a native of Isew
Orleans , fifty-seven years old and is
a nephew of Judah Benjamin , who
was a member of Jefferson Davis'
cabinet. After graduating from the
engineering school of Washington and
Lee r.niversity he entered railroading
and twenty years later was assistant
general manager of the Southern Pa-
ciflc lines enct of El Paso. When Hary
riinan Fecured control of the Southern
Pacific he advanced Kruttschnitt to
his present position in the merged Un
ion Pacific system ,
Order of Hearing and Notice on Petition for
Settlement of Account.
In the county court of Cherry county , Nc-
jraska.
State of Nebraska , ( _ _
/"iv * . < - * - * * Count r * *
Cherry } (
To the heirs and all persons interested in
the estate ot GeorgeNenzel deceased :
On reading the petition ot Joseph Xolette
praying a linal settlement and allowance of
his account filed in this Court on the 13th day
ot November , lull and for a decree of final
account :
It it , hereby ordered that you and all per
sons interested in said matter ma } ' , and do.
appear at the county court to be held in and
for said count011 the 2nd day of Dec.
A. D , 1911 , at 10 o'clock a. m. , to show cause ,
if any there be , why the prayer of the pe
titioner should not be granted , and that not-
ice ot the pendency ot said petition and the
hearing thereof be given to all persons inter-
ested in said matter by publishing a copy ot
this order in The Valentine Democrat , a
weekly newspaper printed in said county for
three successive weeks prior to said day ot
hearing. JAMES C. QUIGLEY.
fSEAi.J 45-3 County Judge.
Wale oit & Wa. t-iitr Attorneys 'or petitioner.
Contest Notice.
United States Land 021ce. Valentine. Neb.
November 21,1911.
To Harry C. Meehan of Overton. Nebraska.
Contestee :
You are hereby notified that Asa D. Fu-
gate who gives Correctionville. Iowa , as his
iotoi ce address did on the 23rd of October.
Ifll 1 lile in this office his duly corroborated
app ication to contest and secure the can-
ce lation of your homestead. Entry No. 18C08.
iserial No. ufe.0 , made February 13th. 1907 , for
aii of Section One. Township 28 , Range 30.
West ot the Sixth Principal Meridian , and as
grounds for his contest he alleges that said
Harry C Meehan has wholly abandoned the
said land since the said date of entry.
You are. therefore , further notified that
the .said allegations will be taken by this ot-
flceas having been confessed by you , and
your said entry will be canceled thereunder
without vour further right to beheard therefa
in. either before this offlce or on appeal , if
you tail to iile in this onlce within twenty
days after the FOURTH publication of this
notice , as shown below , your answer , under
oath , specilicallv meeting and responding to
these allegations ot contest , or if you fail
within that time to tile in this ofilce 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
delivery ot a copy ofyour answer to the con-
testant'in person , proof of such service must
be either the sam contestant's written ac
knowledgment of his receipt of the copy ,
showing the date of its receipt , or the afllida-
vit of the person by whom the delivery was
made stating when and where the copy 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 ofllce 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 p 'st office to w hich you desire future
notices to be sent to you.
Luke M. Bates , Register.
Date of first publication November 23,1911.
Date ot second publication Ncvember30,1911.
Date of third publication December 7,1911 *
Date of fourtu publication December 14 , Ul 1
If you have young children you have
perhaps noticed that disorders of the
stomach are their most common ailment.
To correct this you \vill find Chamber
lain's. Stomach and Liver Tablets excel *
lent. They are easy and pleasant to
take , and mild and gentle in effect. For
sale by Chapman , the druggist.
Henry Schaffer was down from
Tuesday.
Simeon.
R D. Evans is feeding for W.
G. Ballard at the camp on Watts
lake.
lake.Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp
son visited Mrs. Thompson's par"
cmts Sunday. Their son Ruy is
staying with his grand parents at
tending school.
Mr. Bucy is improving. He
has been confined to his bed for
some lime.Ve hope to see him
out soon.
Mrs. Robert King , the trained
nurse who was nursing Mrs.
Brown , returned to her home
Thursday. She won many friends
by her splendid services in the
sick room.
C. L. Latta went to Valentine
for supplies Monday. - He brought
out the organ "recently purchased
b.y his district. They now have
one of the best equipped schools
in the county.
The Thanksgiv.iug social given
by Miss Moore at her school house
was very successful. The decor
ations were original and made a
very attractive room. There were
vegetables of all kinds ; a large
pumpkin suspended from the ceiling -
ing received special attention.
The program was well rendered
and made another pleasant even-
ing f ( r all who attended.
Mrs. J. E Brown who was so
badly burned by a kerosene ex
plosion on Nov. 4 , died Tuesday ,
Nov. 21 , at three p. m. She was
born Sept. 26 , 1S9U in Dakota
county , Nebr. She was married
to John E. Brown at Murdo , SD. . ,
March , 20 , 1911. She leaves a
husband , father , mother , four feis-
ters and two brothers to mourn
her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Brown
recently came from South Dakota ,
Mr. Brown having filed on a Kin
kaid homestead. They had not
erected a house and were staying
in a small hous. ? belonging to Ha
zel Stratton until they could build ,
when the unfortunate acciden
happened which took a bright
young life from those who cared
so < tenderly for her. That she
might be more comfortable , Mr.
arid Mrs. Bucy had her brought to
their home where all was done
tnat \ relatives and kind neighbors
could | devise. She was young d
strong ' and made a determined
light for life , but her injuries
wore too severe and the summons
came quietly while she was sur
rounded by those who loved her.
She was buried in the Simeon
cemetery , Rev. L. C. Beebe con
ducting j the services. Mr. Brown
is very grateful to thobe who as
sisted during his sad bereave
ment.
Jas. Mone was down from Cody ,
Tuesday.
The county commissioners were
in session this week on bridge mat
ters and oihec county business ,
Naylor , Rowley , and Adamson all
being present.
Wilber Kirk and Miss Alt a
Barnes , both of Newton , were
married yesterday by Judge Quigley -
ley at his office. Cecil Barnes and
Miss Dora Grewe accompanied
them.
Rock Spring's Coal and all other
kinds at Fischer's Hardware. 38
that just because you are in
business , everybody is aware
of the fadt. Your goods may
be the finest in the market
but they will remain on your
shelves unless the people are
told about them.
if you want to move your
merchandise. Reach the
buyers in their homes through
the columns of THIS PAPER
and on every dollar expep'ded
you'll reap a handsome
dividend
YOUR'
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Old Crow , All Leading
Hermitage Brands
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and Bottled
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heimer Supervision
Rye of the
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Whiskeys. U. S. GOT.
"VVp Pso handle the Budweiser Beer.
HENRY STETTER , Propr.
CHILDREN INJURED
Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and
Harsh Physic Cause Distressing
Compiain.ts.
You cannot be over-caieful in thei
selection of medicine for children.
'Only the very gentlest bowel medicine -
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cine should ever be given , except in
emergency cases. Ordinary pills ,
cathartics and puigatives are apt to
do j more harm than good. They' (
may cause griping , nausea and olh-
er distressing after-eifects that are
frequently health-destroying. ,
We personally recommend and
guarantee EeJ a I Orderlies as the
most dependable remedy , which we
know , for constipation and associate
bowel disorders. We have such absolute - '
solute faith in the virtues of this
remedy that we sell it on our guar
antee of rnotiey back in every in
stance where it fails to give entire
satisfaction , and we urge all in need
of such medicine to try it , at our lisk. '
Piexall Orderlies are eaten just
like candy , are particularly prompt
and aggreable in action , maybe taken - j
en at any time , day or night ; do
not cause diarrhffii , nausea , griping , i
xcessive looseness , or other un
desirable effects. They have a very
caild but positive action upon the
organs with which they come in
contact , apparently acting as a reg- j
.ilative tonic upon the relaxed nius-
jular coat of the bowel , thus over
coming weakness , and aiding to re
store the bowels to more vigorous
and healthy activity.
Eexall Orderlies comraouly com
pletely relieve constipation , except
of course when of a surgical clrir-
acter. They also tend to overcome
the neccessity of constantly taking
laxatives to keep the bowels in nor
mal condition. Three sizes of pack
ages , 10 cents , 25 cents , and 50
cents. Remember , you can obtain
Rexali Remedies in Valentine ony
at oar store , The Rexali Store. G.
A Chapman.
'We are
anxious to '
have you
find cut
Know
about them
They will
interest
you when
you're in
need of '
printing
U. S. Weather Bureau Report
WEEK ENDING NOV. 30,1911.
Daily mean temperature t4 = ; .
" Normal temperature : O3.
Highest temperature 6 = .
Lowest temperature 1 ° .
Range of temperature 55 = .
Precipitation for week o.ni of an inch.
Average for 23 years 0.21 of an inch.
Precipitation March 1st to date 1C.43 inches.
Aver age for 23 years 20.63 inches.
JOHN J. MCLEAN. Observer.
F. L. Boyer , II. B. Boyer and
H , G. Humphrew of Mullen were
here the first of the week.
The McNaraara trial at San
Francisco is now in its eighth
week and only eight jurymen have
been accepted. . . -
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Himdreds of
Scopes of Fssie ? SBaghtiy zssed @sg332s
go at ss Bow asy ezssfa
Entire "overproduction" of 17 manufactur
ers to be forced out during November and
December. Freight prepaid One-fifth of
price brings a piano to your home for trial
satisfaction or your money back. Send
for circular describing 1,000 phenomenal
"Cash" Piano Values.
WESTS &T QMSE. ZJSE JME GGUFGPJ PR3&TEB
Tire ? e 52e ;
PSeaso send me y&zw SpscisS Syndicate SaJs cash
price list of Pianos at once.
Address.
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Ask L M. Rice about
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German Fire insurance Co. of Omaha , backed by the
National of Hartford with $11.000,000 , guarantying
every policy. As sound as the "Rock of Gibralter. "
The Northwestern Life Ins. )
Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in
Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment plan. You
cannot lose a dollar that you spend with this com- -
pany. A dollar is worth 100 cents the day you spend
it and increases every day , and is always within
your reach , growing for you.
Call on I. M. R1CB , Valentine , Nebr.
The Democrat is only $1.50 a year. Won't you subscribe