Use Less , Costs Legs Use half as much Health Club as of any other brand selling at the same price. It costs less than any other that's as good. sells for a cent an ounce an honest anti-trust price for the highest grade Bak ing Powder in 10c-15c- 25c cans at good grocers. Layton Pure Food Company East St. Louis , 111. Simeon School Dist. 20 has made their school room more comfortable by various repairs. A. E. Spall spent Thanksgiving with his mother , Mrs. Timmj near Merriman , P. H. Young is preparing to ship in his grain for. the winter. He has a fine crop of calves and proposes to feed them some grain this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H , Baker are enjoying splendid health ; Mr. Ba ker doing his feeding without help. Messrs. Carr and Bucy are able to be out again. Mr. Carr was in his accustomed place at Sunday school after an absence of two weeks caused uy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson attended the Gordon Valley social. They .are fully prepared for winter and have made their home modern by putting in a complete water sys tem. tem.Old Old papers for sale at this office 15 cents a hundred. Jelly-Ryschon. Miss Elizabeth Byschon and Mr. Thadedus Jelly Jr. were unit ed in marriage Thanksgiving e vening at the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Bert Hammond , Judge Q.uigley officiating. Miss Mary Sedlacek was bridesmaid and Mr. Milton Keagle was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Jelly are well and favorably known and start out with an abundance of well wishes from their many friends. They have bought the Jaycox property in the west part of town and expect - . pect to move into their new home soon. NEW STATION AGENT. F. D. Moore , a frraduato of BOTLES BUSINESS COLLEGE , Omaha , Xebr. , the official UnionPacific and Illinois Cen tral R. R. Telegraph School , has been appointed Station Agent at $1500.00 per year on the Union Pacific Railroad. All graduates of this Official School are guar- anieed positions. Thirteen Boj'les College graduates are in one Omaha bank. Super ior courts in Bookkeeping , Typewriting , Shorthand. Salesmanship and Civil Ser vice Branches. New classes open Decem ber 4th. Address "Dept. B" for free catalog. Boylos Business College , 1701-15 Harney St. , Omaha , N"ebr. The best part of the day is the evemng , when the whole family is gathered together around the lamp. The old days of the smoky fireplace end flickering candle are gcna forever. In their place have come the convenient oil stove and the indispensable Rayo Lamp. There are to-day , in the United States alone , more than 3,000,000 of these Rayo lanps , giving their clear , white light to more than 3,000,000 homes. Other .amps cost more , but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives. It has become so popular we may almost call it " the official lamp of the American family. " The Royo is made of solid brass , with handsome nickel finish an ornament anywhere. Afc your dealer fora Rayo lamp : or wife for descriptive circular to any agency of the Standard Oil Company ( Incorporated ) D. A. WHIPPLE , Propr Valentine Headquarters at the Chicago House Rosebud " " " Rosebud Hotel , . Leave Yalentine at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. Arrive at Eosebud at 2 o'clock p. m. Leave Eosebud at 8 o'clock every morning , Sundays excepted. Arrive at Yalentine at 2 o'clock p. m. n Dinner at Britt at 11 o'clock a. m. Special attention to passengers , baggage and express or packages. JLeave orders at headquarters or at the Eed Front store. * . A. Whipple , Merriman. Dan Garner of Eli was in town Tuesday. James Pruden and John Larson left Sunday evening for Texas where they expect to spend the winter. Mrs. Burnett and daughter Jennie - 0 nie , and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Les- sert spent Thanksgiving in Hay Springs. Henry Sasenbery made final proof on his homestead Tuesday. Gordon Dixon of Gordon has been visiting his aunt , Mrs. T. J. Henderson the past week , Margaret Haley and Chloe Wagoner spent. Thanksgiving at their homes the former at Valen tine and the latter at Wood Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCloud of Play Springs spent last week here visiting friends and relatives. George Phelps returned to his home at Madison , Nebr. , Monday evening. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson last week. The funeral services of Rev. B. Hunt who died'at his home near Eli , Tuesday Nov. 28 , were held here at his church1 Thanksgiving day. The church was crowded with his friends who came from far and near to pay their last re spects to this good man. The floral offerings were many. He was a tireless worker for his Mas ter never having an excuse to offer when asked to help some one in need. The words he spoke from the pulpit were sincere and with a prayer that they would not be in vain. THINK THIS OVER This Offer Should Gain the Confi dence of the Most Skeptical. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial , if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of consti pation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever , if you accept our offer. That's a mighty broad statement , but we mean every word of it. Could any thing be more fair to you ? A most scientific , common-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies , which are eaten like candy. Their active principle is a recent scientific dis covery that is odorless , colorless , and tasteless ; very pronounced , gentle , and pleasant in action , and particularly agreeable in every way. This ingredient does not cause di arrhoea , nausea , flatulence , griping , or other inconvenience. Eexall Orderlies are particularly good for children , aged and delicate persons. If you suffer from chronic or habitual constipation , or the associ ate or dependent chronic ailments , we urge j ou to try Eexall Orderlies at our risk. Remember , you can get them in 'Valentine only at our store. 12 tablets , 10 cents ; 36 tablets , 25 cents ; 80 tablets , 50 cents. Sold only at our store The Eexall Store G. A. Chapman. - Attention ! Royal Neighbors. At the next regular meeting ( on Dec. 13 , ) of S. L. camp , No. 851 K. N. of A. , there will be election of officers for the ensuing year. A good attendance is desired. HARRIET ROSSETER , Oracle. A. LOWE House Mover I am prepared to to do work at any time. Write for estimates. Gordon , - Nebraska Felch's Restaurant and Lunch Counter Come to my new location in the old Morey building. Home Cooking Sick headache is caused by a disor dered stomach. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and correct that and the head aches will disappear. Sold by Chapman , the druggist , Dr. M. F. Meer has decided to visit Wood Lake the first Monday and Tuesday of each month to do dental work. ' 19tf Commissioners Proceedings. Valentine. Nebr. , May 9,1911. The Board of County Commissioners of Cherry County , Nebraska , met as per ad journment , present , N. S. Rowley , Chairman , John A. Adamson , J. F. Nay lor. The Board spent the clay in viewing the Olarkson and Hanson hills preparatory to approving the work recently done on said hills under contract. The work not bolng satisfactory on the Hansen hill , the con tractors were ordered to comply fully with the plans and specifications on which they bid. bid.May 10,1011. The Board met as' per ad journment , members all present. The ollicial bond of P. F. simons as road overseer of District No. 1 was approved. The ollicial bond of M. Mono as road over seer of District No. 12 was approved. The County Attorney was instructed to write to the State Railway Commission rel ative to having the railroad crossing on the public road two miles west of Nenzel opened up. up.In In the matter of the application of John M. Hanna for the appraisment of the follow ing described school land , to-wit : EJNW | , NWJNWj , SEi of Sec ( > , township 23 , range 30 , the said lands were appraised at $7.00 per acre. Whereupon the Board adjourned sine die. N. S. Rowley , Chairman. J. A. Adamson , J. F. Naylor. Attest : N. S. Rowley , Chairman F. A. Oumbow. John A. Adamson County Clerk. J. F. Naylor Valentine , Nebr , , June 13,1U. ! The Board of County Commissioners of Cherry County , Nebraska , together with the County Clerk and County Assessor , met as a Board of Equalization and continued in session as such Board from day to day until the evening of.June 15th. After an examin ation of the assessment records of * P.H. . Young , County Assessor for the year I'.lll , the valuations of personal property ns as sessed by the County Assessor for the year 1'Jll were approved in all respects. Whereupon the Board adjourned sine die. Valentine , Nebr. , June 11) ) , 1011. The Board of County Commissioners met In regular session , with the following mem bers present. N. S. Rowley , Chairman. John A. Adamson , J. F. Naylor. The Board spent three days , namely June 1920 , and 21 in examining and inspecting the claims on file for services rendered to the county , also in examining and inspect ing work done on the public roads under the supervision of the road overseers with a view of approving same and allowing the bills therefor. June 22.1911.The following claims were allowed on the general fund : Frank Ashburn Livery county charge J3 CO Alice Anderson Care of pauper 17 00 Dr. M. II. Newman " 5 75 F. Kemp Heath " S 88 W. I. Brush Sheriff fees State vs Allen 14 CO Ross Burdick Guarding prisoner- Lawless 1 40 G. A. Chapman Supplies 3S 30 F. A. Cumbow Recording bonds 1 50 H. F. Cloyd Sheriff fees State vs Hall 2 10 F. A. Oumbow Court costs ir > j7 8 : JO Albert Gates Wit fees State vs Allen 38 CO H. F. Cloyd Sheriff fees 1 TO J. M. Dunkel Sheriff fees 70 E. G. Dilley Sheriff fees State vs Brown 2 00 M. Davis supplies pauper 15 75 Irwin H. Emery grave Conner 5 00 Henry Fliniaux tree in courthouse yard 1 00 John Foster labor 1 50 e Jeff Fraxey fees State vs Goforth 8 IX ) , tTfIESE-MEN-HAVE - - WOIKED-FOR-THE * 3AFETYOPYOUK-MONEY 013 = j Copyrlzht 1509 , by C E Eimraenian Co. No. 39N order to furnish. proper banking protection , President Lincoln and his first congress established the National Bank which operates under government supervision. From time to time addi tional laws have been passed under the different presidents shown above strengthening the protec tion a National Bank af fords. Thus the confidence and security that conies with the possession of money in the bank is greatly en hanced when it is in a Na tional Bank , for here it has safe-guard every pos sible for human ingenuity to devise. In selecting a bank in which to deposit your savings or surplus funds the one thing to be considered is safety , and we ask for your busi ness only on the basis of ab solute safety. Call at our bank and let us explain to you how safe your money js here. First National Bank Valentine , Nebraska Typewriter Supplies at The Democrat Office. Zi \ K RSiR I I I 1 $ LL L. * I L * Iw 1 * * Cigars and M Soft Drinks G. STETTER - PROP. INTERNATIONAL " 30" Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTER NATIONAL " 30" * i * No Hill too Steep ! no Sand too Deep Sold by Guaranteed by International Harvester Company CARPENTER & BUILDER. A.11 kin 'Is of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Kosidence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska "References : My Many Cusf orders. \ 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. e 2nd Building South the Bank. Crookston , Neb. W& S J& t&xysfSfijZft E. M. Faddis & Co ' PoHtotHce address Valentine or Kennedy. Some branded / % * on left Horses branded $ Some Some brandedj branded on riaht thujh ! on left or j lu shoulder or thigh P. H. Young. Simeon. Nebr. Cattc ! branded i as cut on lefc fiid- CLYon l 3 < ? n Jpft j iw o Ran ? e on G > rdop. Cret-k n rth of Simeon , K S. Eowley. Kenucdj , NeD/aska. Same as cut on left tide and hip , and on left shoulder of her ses. AlsoSsJH on left Hide hip. K X on left side Some rat- ; tie branded - . ed ' ( either side up ) on left side or hip. p ou left jaw and left shoulder of horses , UJ UJQ on left hip of horses. N on left jaw of horses 0. P. Jordan. Rosebud , SD Horses and cattle same an cut ; also CJBS JJ on right hip. Range on Oak and Butte creeks. A liberal reward for information leading to detection of rustlers of stock Bearing any of th e hrti d - . E. M. Ten-ill , Propr. Bro\ nice , Neo. Cattle branded as in c-.t on left side. Some branded K T V orileft liii ) . Range 011 North Lonp river , two nnl-s west of Brewnlee Not Afraid St Francis Mis sion , Kostliud , S. D. Cattle branded as in cut ; horses same orI K P on Mt.tlilgh. hrtween SSp C'k and Little White rirer. Albert Whipple & Sons. Rosebud S.D. Ccttle branded SOSou left side OSO on rlehtsldi Some cattle also have a 4on neck Some with A on left shoulder and some branded with two bars across hind qnar- leers. Some Texas cattle branded O on left side and some ] n left side. Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattlB branded AW bar connected on both sides and left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as on cut.Ieft side Some on left hip. HorsCs same on left shoulder. Range Square Lake. Nebraska Land and Feeding Co. lartlett Richards Pres Will G Comatock , V. P. Chas C Jamison SecftTroaa Cattle branded OB any part of animal ; also the following brands : " " * vww * horses hranc same Range betweea Gordon on the FJB. &S1. V..R. R. and Hyannis on B & , M. R.R. in Northwestern Nebr. BA.aTi.ETT IMCHAUDS. Ellsworth. Nebr Sawyer Bros. Oasis , Nebr G. K , Sawyer has charge of these cattle. H rses I > onleftshoul- der. SomeJ left side. Horses ] same left thlgb. Range ou Soaks river. Metzger "Bros. hoife Nebr Cattle branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have same brad on eft thigh. Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks. A Reward of 52SO will be r.ald to an3 * person for iuforr.iatioii leading to the arrest and final conviction of any person or , persons stealing * > jittl < with al-nve Taryan. Pullman , Neb * Cattle branded JT on rightside Horses branded JT on right shoulder Reasonable rewsrA for any information leading to the re covery of cattle strayed from ay * range.