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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
BULLS FOR SALE Registered Hpreford Bulls for sale at all times of the .year. SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH Simeon - Nebraska W. H. Stratton Dealer in ; FLOTJE & FEED General Merchandise PHONE 125 cor. Hall & Cath. Valentine , Nebr. F. M. Walcott Oiivcr M. Walcott Walcott & Walcott Attorneys Practice before U. S. Land Ollice and all i Federal and State courts. Valentine Nebraska ID I I C3 V CA . M. nUoY Law 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 Ked Front store Valentine - Nebr , Dr. D. W. Stunner 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 , \vindbreak of trees 40 feet high will protect crops and conserve moisture 4.0 rods. Cultivate trees each week or oftener. We have all varieties of forest , shade arid fruit trees , shrubbery and ornamentals , adapted to North Western Nebraska. g T. W. 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. O. U. W. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondny in each month at Fraternal Hall. All Brethern are cordially invited to be present ] ALBERT P. WEBB , M.W. . TAAIES C. QUIGLEY , Recorder. REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Believes 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. Chapman. The Rexall Store. Loup Valley Hereford Ranch , C. H. FAULHABER A SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB Herd headed by S. C. Columbus 17 No. 16C050 , and Climax 2 , No. 289 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg Bulls for Sale at All Times , BARGAIN OFFER During the month of December the price of the NEBRASKA FARMER Nebraska's Real Farm Paper is cut square in two. The publisher , S. R. McKelvie , agrees to send it every week until January 1 , 1915 , ( three whole years ) for $1.50. He will also include the beautiful New Year's Number and the handsome 1912 Nebraska Farmer Boy Calendar ' -FREE. The regular price is ? 1.00 per year in advance. If you wish to accept this offer simply cut out this announcement and send to the NE BRASKA FARMER , Lincoln , Neb. , together with the money , or see or phone the local agent in this terri tory. If you prefer to pay some time before March 1 , simply say so and the paper will be sent to you on TRIAL until that time. The above offer is good during December only. Be sure to give your name and address. Subscriptions sent direct will be credited to the local agent. Don't confuse the NEBRASKA FARMER Nebraska's Real Farm Paper published weekly at Lincoln with a cheap mail order semi-monthly of similar name published in Kansas. If in need of wind mills or wr ier tanks call on Breuklander " Jfope better made. 42-tf * . Plump your coal orders to Fisch er's Hardware. We have added Mr. Hornby's sheds to ours , there fore have plenty of storage room , and can fill your bins on short notice. 38 Early Xraas buyers should re member the place. Bigger and better than before. O. W. Mor- ey. 81 acre farm for sale. Good house ; fair barn ; 45 acres alfalfa ; 25 acres fenced hog tight ; all un der fence ; all tillable ; 1 mile from town. This is certainly a fine farm , an l cheap at § 4,800. Address , S. K. Imes , Altooha , Ko.nsas. Button Trimming for dresses etc. , is the latest. Save your scraps of cloth and take them to the Red Front where they can show you 18 styles including the new oblong shape made to or der. 48 Bring in your suit or overcoat and have them French dry-cleaned and pressed. They will look like new. C. H. Austin. 48 Remember the auction sale at Johpson's Millinery Saturday af ternoon. FOR YOUR HAIR Here Are Facts We Want You to Prove at Our Risk. When the roots of the hair are entirely dead and the pores of the scalp are glazed over , we do not be- liev < ? that anything can restore hair growth. But , when the hair roots retain any life , we believe there is nothing that will so surely promote hair growth as will "Rexall " 93" Hair Tonic. To prove that statement , we promise to promptly return all the money you pay us for Eexall " 93" Hair Tonic , should it not please you. Eexall " 93" Hair Tonic destroys the g-srms which are usually re sponsible for baldness. It pene trates to tbe roots of the hair , stim ulating and , by promoting circula tion , nourishing them. cBexall " 93" Hair Tonic helps to relieve scalp irritation , to remove dandruff , to prevent the hair from falling out , and to promote an in creased growth of hair. It comes in two sizes , prices 50 cents and $1. Remember , you can obtain it only at our store The Eexall Store. G. A. Chapman. Slier-ill's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of Cherry County , Nebraska , September 18th , I'.llI under a de cree of Tax Lei n Foreclosu re wherein Rob ert Robiiihoii is plaintiff and Lester Eeebout and David Beebout , minor heir-of Aluheus lieebout , deceased , and NEi , Sec , ; > o , Tp. 2o , Range rCCherry County , ! Nel > ra.ska , are de- lendants. I wiii .sell at the front door of the court house in Valentine. Cherry County , Nebraska , that being the building wherein the hibt term of said court was held , 011 the IGlh day of December , I'.Hl at 11 o'clock a. m. to .satisfy judgment ot $7 ± S and interest s > l 7 p' ' ! " cent lron date of judgment June 7th I'.ill , and costs taxed at 4:54.25 and accruing costs , at public auction , to the highest bid der , tor ca.sh , the lollowing described prop erty , to-\vit : North East ( Quarter section 3 , township 5 , range I'd , in Cherry County. Nebraska. Jated this 10th day of November , 1011. 45 5 C. A. ROSSKTER. Sheriff. Walcott it "Wnlcott. Attys. for Plaintiff. Contest Notice. United States Land Office. Valentine. Neb. November 21,1911. To Harry 0. Sreehan of Overton. Nebraskai Coniestee : You are lierebv notified that A > a D. Fu- gate who gives Correctionville. Iowa , as his vostoince address did on the 2rd of October , 1911 tile in this ottice his duly corroborated all of Section one. To\ynsfcip 2S. Range ; 5J. West ot the Sixth Principal Meridian , and as grounds tor his contest lie alleges that said JIarry C Jleehan has wholly abandoned the ' said land since the said ( late'of entry. , You are. therefore , further notnled that the said allegations will be taken by this of- " lice as having been confessed by "you. and vour said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard there in , either before this oince or on appeal , if vou fail to tile in this olllce within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice , as shown below , your answer , under oath , speciiically meeting and responding to these allegations of contester if you fail within that time to tile in this office due proof that 3"ou 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 01 a copy of your answer to the con- ' " testant'in person" proof of such service must be either the saiu contestant's written ac knowledgment of his receipt of the copy , showing the date of its receipt , or the 'afllida- vit of the person bv whom the deliver } * was made stating when and where the C9py was delivered ; it made 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 ottice to which it was mailed , and this ailidav.t 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 which you desire future notices to be bent to you. Luke M. Bates , Register. Cate of first publication November 2311911. Date of second publication November 30.1911. Date of third publication December 7,1911 - Date ot fourth publication .December 14 , 1911 If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ailment. To correct this you will find Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excel lent. They are easy and pleasant to take , and mild and gentle in effect. For Valentine Ed Coliinjr of Merriraan was in town Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brackett on Tuesday. Charles and Otto Roberts -.were down from Gordon today on busi ness. ness.The The Experiraontal farm is put ting in a cement ice-house of 20- ton capacity. Mrs. Lulu Kurtz Hudson was iu from the ranch near Simeon the first of the week. Miss Geraldins Tracewell re turned to Stuart Sunday night. She came home for a Thanksgiv ing visit. Margaret Haley went to her school at Merriraan Sunday night , having spent Thanksgiving with home folks. Dr. Baldwin and wife of Merri- man visited George Roberts and family Thursday and Friday of last week. George Hartzell of Lead , S. D. , was in town this week. Mr. Hart zell is an old timer having lived here twenty years ago. Mrs. Basil Hunt accompanied by her son Jess and daughter Lu lu were attending to business in Valentine Tuesday. Rev. Vincent Beebe of Chadron is assisting his brother the Rev. Lewis Beebe in a series of meet ings at Kewanee. Mrs. Amzi Veach and family , and Mrs Margaret Kcplinger spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gasidll. Mrs. Wiswell and Mrs. Mars- den of Ainsworth came to Valen tine Sunday night for a visit with Mrs. John Slonecker and family. The Simeon post o'ffice will be discontinued on December 15. The supplies , records , etc. , will be checked up by the Valentine office on that date. Geo. A Corbin and Leo Shepard were subpoaenied on the Everett White case and left for Oacoma , S. D- , Tuesday night. Mr. Cor bin will visit his wife who is in Omaha , before returning home. George Miller died at his son's home in Muscatine , Iowa , Sunday night. The remains were brought to Valentine Wednesday and the funeral was held at Harmony to day. He was a veteran of the civil war. Mr. Miller was the fa ther of Mrs. H. M. Cramer , Mrs. Dewey Kellog and Mrs. Don Kel- log. log.A A four horse teara belonging toTem Tom Jelly became frightened at ari auto Monday noon and ran away. Mr. Jelly was weighing back an empty hayrack and was in the store when the horses start ed. They ran north on main street following- the court house walk breaking off many pickets on the ornamental iron fence en closing the count house lawn and ran into an electric light , pole on the corner , snapping it off by tbe force of the compact. One of the horses had its leg broken and had to be shot ; another horse was in jured but not seriously. The ladies of the M. E. Aid will give a bazaar and 5 o'clock dinner at Behtel Hall , Dt'c. 14. Menu Chicken Pie and Gravy Mashed Potatoes Baked Beans Cabbage Salad Pickles Celery Cranberries Sherbet Cake Tea Coffee Price 35 conts. J. W. Copeltxnd , of Dayton , Ohio , pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold , and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill ? For sale by Chapman , the druggist. For your Xmas cakes call at the Home Bakery. 48-2 U. S. Weather Bureau Report WEEK ENDING DEO. 7,1911. Dally mean temperature 30 ° , ' Normal temperature 233. Highest temperature 05 ° . Lowest temperature 19 = . Range of temperature 463. Precipitation for week 0.00 of an inch. Average for 23 years 0.15 of an inch. Precipitation March 1st to date 10.43 inches. Average for 23 y ears 20.81 inches. JtfffiN 'J ; JWl Ayi OVaerve'ri Old Crow , All -Leading Hermitage Brands / * and Bottled Gruchen- f < S - 'si ; - fit Under the t J % y ' * J .S ® l > heimer Supervision * Rye of the Whiskeys. U. S. Govt p p.lso handle the Budweiser Beer. TH . , t School Notes. A telephone has been installed in the office. School is'again in session after Thanksgiving vacation. Lawrence Wells was enrolled in the sixth * grade j , last week. The second year German claps have taken-up the study of Un dine. Miss Gordon has taken the or gan into her room for the benefit of the little ones. The teachers are now working up the program for the second semester of eigh school work. The Senior class met with Prof. Eiton"to discuss the proposed lec ture course , and the plans for working it up. The eighth and ninth grades changed rooms Wednesday. It is a great improvement , the high school now being nearer together. The pupils in Miss Van Os- doll's room gave an entertain ment for Thanksgiving. There were about thirty guests present. Pumpkin pie and popcorn balls were served as refreshments. The pupils were dressed to represent the inhabitants of the different j continents. FOR RENT House in north east part of Valentine. Inquire of L. J. Conklin at barber shop north of post office. When you have a bad cold you \vant 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. Here's a woman's stock ing of quality and wear. You are proud of once they grace your feet. The way they fit and the way they wear is a revelation. Their dye is one of their superla tive features. The brightest , truest , surest , most lasting blaclc and the richest shade of tan known to hosiery making. Dyed with Wur > dsrdye fast to the last. Made for all ages and sizes , for women and misses. Four pairs to the bo $1.00 , or a de-luxe grade , three pairs to the bos $1.00. The Insures the \ toe , heel and sole against need of darfcing for -four xneaths. In reference to Holiday gifts I shall not attempt to describe on paper , just what I have , but I urge you to inspect my line , which is larger , newer , and than more up-to-date ever before. Best and Largest Display of Cut Glass shown in our city. b A ISTew and Complete Line of Books copyrights ; leather bound and children's books. Staple and Fancy China , hand- painted , and odd designs. Reliable "Watches afc lowest prices. Swell Line of Back Combs , and leather and velvet purses. Hundreds of Xmas Postals and booklets. The Only Exclusive Line of Toys in the City. Biggest and most Corn = plete Display ever Shown. Yours for Inspection. G fffY * f * f / nF < helpful Service is what we offer to the people of Valentine and vicinity. A service that means something to each and every one of our custonieis a real Bank Servico. Each and every customer gets the benefit of our equipment for the protection and safe-guarding of his money ; the bene fit of our facilities for the transacting of his financial affairs ; and , on request , our very best advise on business matters and investments. This service will prove of value to you , why not open an account with us now and take advantage of it ? . Y * V fi fl T ? = s F. 9w c F3 r * Hi * / * * ? * P P A B 9 T f VALENTINE 81 ATE BANK Deposits in ths ! hank lire protected by the Depositor's & Guarantee Fund of the State ol Nebraska. Ask I. M. Rice about ce 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 Gibraltar. " The Northwestern Life Ins. Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment "plan. You cannot lose a dollarthat 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. RiCEr Valentine , Nebr.