Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 04, 1912, Image 5

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    BULLS FOR SALE
Registered Hereford Bulls for
gale stall times of tln year.
8UHHY SLOPE STOCK P.A3CH
Simoon
- 'W. H. Stratton
Dealer in ,
"FLOUR & FEPD
Generui &
i'BONFJ ' 25
cor. Hull & Cut.h. 'VUonJine , 'Nebr.
F. M. Wafcoit Oliver H. Walcoil
Walcott & Walcott
Attorneys
Practice before U. 8. Lund Office and nil
Federal and Statd courts.
Valentine Nebraska
CA .
Law
Attorney-at-
Office front room , second story ,
over T. U. Hornby\s store , Main
Btreetentrance. .
Valentisie Nebraska
Dr. M. F. Meer ,
DENTIST
Rooms over Red Front store
Valentine - Nebn
* Dr. D. W. Sumner
DENTIST
, ' ' Hornby Building
Phone Eo. 173.
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'a Stomach and Liver Tablets excel
V
lent. - They are easy and pleasant to
take , and mild and gentle in effect. For
' , Chapman , the druggist.
A WINDBREAK
on the § OUTH would bo valuable
now. U. S. Government tests
ahow 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 hijjh will protect
crops and conserve moisture 40
rods. Cultivate trees each week
or oftener.
We have all varieties of forest ,
shade and fruit trees , shrubbery
and ornamentals , adapted to North
Western Nebraska.
T. W. CRAMER , Local Agent ,
Valentine , jS"ebr.v
Boyd Nurseries and Fruit
: Farm.
On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station
Ainswerth , - Nebraska
Valentine todge No. 70 ,
A. O. U. W.
Meets 1st and 3rd Monday m each
month at Fraternal Hall. All
Brethern are cordially invited to he
present ! ! ALBERT P WEBB , M w-
" JAMES U. QUIGLEY , Recorder.
Felch's Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
Come to my new location in the
old Morey building.
Home Cooking
REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
as In 8t m ch. distres.
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after eatipp , stomach net vr.iiH'ps.1
dizziness , headache , heartburn.
he Tfc palpitation and other ail
ments caused b.v faulty digest-ion.
Price 25c Prepared b\
Druir Company , B"-t > n ,
Sold in Valentine onb b.G. . . A
Chapman. The Eexall Su re
Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
0. H. FAULHABKB * ST > NS , ERO\VNLKE , NEB
Herd Leaded by S. . tel n-.bi.p 17
No. 36C050 , srd Orni 2 , No. 289
832 ; a.leoMelvii . ; , No. 827072 , reg
Bulls for Sale at Ail Times ,
When you have : i I-K ! cold you
the best medicine nViiuble ; so as to cure
it with as little delv apossible. ; . Een
' "I have sold
3s * druggist's opinion :
Chamberlain's Cougli Beinedy for fifteen
ywrs , " says Enos Lollr of Saratoga.
Ind. ; , "andconsider it the best on the
market. " For sale by Chapman , the
druggist.-
. Buttons'rmade to orderx to
match .your gown. 18 styles ; all
fed Front ,
. ? ht.-rilf'n Sale.
By virtue of nn order of snle Issued by the
Clerk of the district court of Oli rry County ,
Nuiiruska , ueceiuber 2r , litirunder a decree
of tax lien loreclobin'o wherein H. A. Pox Is
p'.tisniln Jind Jios.i trttumbrvuiier find .John
"
aorly 'iiopiiht i ) . Atttw * und
iv , ' ! , V 11111.40 oiuorgi.t ,
. . Jut > . " ; i Ji , JjC'telnIaUtJ i ; viii
t rim iVoit uoor oi the court lou < e in
juiri' } , iiuerry County , Nebraska , tint1.
helugtiie buitdinu viierela the lust term of
said court WHS held , on ihe rd day of Feb-
ru ry lyl ui ten -lock a. in. to satisfy
judgment of i5.7. > nncl Interest ut 10 per
cent from date ot judgment November Ssah ,
Ijii , : uid codts titAcd .it J-8.7S und acurulnj :
costs , Jit public auction , 10 the highest bid-
] " / . ot'OM.jJuViii ! 107.'iii { ; dO'sflj'i'TctL prop
er. , .o-'Yt ; uotj. . . : : . ! iU ! iioc . , \
i > i - i-ur. , : . ; , ' ; ti'rr. . Cu mi.v , Ktruvukii.
Uutertni.sa-.UJi dny ot letcuber ) , Iftil
U. A. liosseier , rfheri
\Vaicotl it Wuieoii Aitys lor riulntiiT.
rfbenfl'V - ale.
By virtue of itn order of s-ilc issued by the
K at uhe d ; .trlct court oi Oherry County ,
lii'lmiri ao.i ucconih" ! ' nh , iJ i , under E ,
< iccro' * .01 lax lien foreclosure wherein
Oar-sioj/tier U. i'liompson Is plnlntliT nnd
AOIIKO ! Moaherand Mrs..Alice Mosher his
wue , Kmina Meed anu Mr. Meed , her hus-
J ) : ndIir.st and real name unknown , Minnte
P.ui.ler an.l Mr. Palmer , Oral and reftl
; iiic unJuiovv , aou1 heirs of Matthew ? fosh-
"idet-ca-cd , T 0. Cannon and \Vlnniircd
Ot.iiion , iiis viifc , Ailplph Abraham and Mrn.
Auraimtn , hlsirlfe , rh-Kt ami real name \in-
known : : ? r.l .tfJLi-i X\\ ' $ section an , township
; ? ; north range ' 8 west 5th p. in. are defend-
iitits i" will dt'ii at tneont door of the court ,
house In Vaientinc. Cherry County , Nebras
ka , thuv being the building wherein the
last term o. a d court was held on the arc !
clay ot Feoruary , lulznt l.O o'clock n. m. , to
MHi.sty judgment of $ tVs.75 and interest at 10
per cent iroin November 28th , 1911 and costs
itiod at S-Jl.OO and accruing costs , at public
aticUon to tne higncst bidder for cash the
ioiK v."in descrloed jjroperty to-wit : NEj
> i\V oi section a.'toya-siiip M north range
_ s esl otii p. iii , In ( Jiiurry County , I ebnib-
i-a.
Dated thi.s SOlh day of December , A. I ) ,
r.ill , C. A. Rosseter , Sheriff
Walcott & Walcoti Attys for plaintiff. 52-5
Contest "Notice.
United States Land C31ce , Valentine , Neb
December CO , 1911.
To Ilanry 0. Meehan of Overton , Nebraska ,
Coiitcsteu :
You are hereby notified that Asa D. Fu
gate who gives Corrcctionvlllc , Iowa , as his
postoce address did on the fEhrd of October ,
jyi. tlie in this oflice his dulj * corroborated
.ii jnication to contest and secure the can
cellation of your homestead. Entry No. 18D3. :
Serial No. 0 ; > SSO , made Februarv 13th. 1007 , for
ail ot Section unc. Township 28 , Range 33.
\Vcst or the Sixth Principal Meridian , and as
grounds.for his contest he alleges that said
ilarr3 * U. Meehan has wholly abandoned the
said land since the said date of entry.
lou are , therefore , farther notifled that
the saiu allegations will be taken by this of-
"
lice as having been confessed by "you , and
your saia entry will be canceled thereunder
without your turther right to be heard there
in , either before this oliice or on appeal , if
you fail to iUe in this oliice within twentr
days after the FODRTK publication of this
notice , as shown below , yo-r answer , under
oath , speciiicalij' meeting and responding to
these allegations of cqntest , or if you 'fail
within taut time to iilein thisofilce due proof
cliat you have served a copy or your answer
wii the said contestant in person , or by reg
istered mail. If this service is made by the
aelivery or a copy of your answer to the contestant -
testant in person , proof of such service must
be cither the baid contestant's written ac-
Kiiowieagmeiit of his receipt of the copy ,
showing the date of its receipt , or the afllida-
vit ot the person 113' whom the deliver } ' was
niada stating when and where the copy was
delivered : it made by registered mail , proof
of such service must consist of the allidavit
' . > f the person by whom the copy was mailed
stating it hen and the post office to which it
\v as mailed , and this allitlav t must be accom
panied by the postmaster's receipt for the
: etter.
You should state in j'our answer the name
jf the p ; st olnce to which 3 ou desire future
notices to be sent to 3ou.
3ou.E. . OLSON , Receiver.
Date of flrst publication December 21 , 1911.
Date of second publication December 28,1911
Date of third publication January 4.1911
Date of fourth publication Januai'3 * 14 , 1911'
YOU RISK m mm
Our Reputation and Frloney are Back
of This Offer.
\Ve pay for all the medicine useM
during the trial , if our reineny fails
to completely relieve you of consti
pation. We take all the risk. You
are not obligated in any way what
ever , if you accept this offer
Could anything be more fair to
you ? Is there any reason why you
should hesitate to put our claims tea
a orac'ical test ? '
A mostscenifie : ! , common-sense
treatment , is Recall Orderlies , which
ar i entail like candy. They are very
pronounced , gentle and pleasant in
action , and pnrticularly agreeable ,
in every way. They -do nor , cause
diarrhoea , nausea , flatulence , grip
ing , or other inconvenience , Eexall
Orderlies are particularly good for
cliildien , aged and delicate persons
We urge you to try Rexall Order
lies at our risk. Three sizes , 10c. ,
2on. , and 50J. Romembar , you can
gel Eexail Orderlies in this cora-
mimity only at our r.tora The Rex-
all Si05e. G. A.
A Crippled Mind.
Many strong minds , giant intel-
leeis a.rn heltl ilown arid starved
out b.cripplf.ii di 'i-livo pirvM\
d.pfpia and Jlio poison absorbed
a > ; t -suit of chn > nc constipation.
1 : . \ cur st < rujich licks dijfpstive
po\v < * r tli natural and simplest
th'Djrto.do i s to put into it the
ajT'iii if- 1'tckAb - ve all things '
a\ old su'ony dnijjthat - pnr.-ilJZ-1 *
and ir-i'ntH h > srofi-ch nd bov
A s-'unii , herhy ! 80 narli
Pepsin ttl > ! i IM c < ntih ) . i
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Spruce Pepsin tablets will di- |
fprm-vnlinuf , d C'Vvinjj , fo id
that I i.v lil- a lump in your
8t rntfh. : TW hav proved rlus
thoiiS'indx of tunes or we would
-noi dire < pnif. | tion an' ' < > f 'Kl-
lar , < to provf * it tt > eyer.v sufferer
from stomacii i.nnb ! > . We will
Sf nd ycm a trial box FREE.
.
SprucR Tablet. Co. . Heron Like ,
Minn 50c SIZPS cr.n be had of G.
A. Charnan ( , Drusfjii t , V
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.
Simeon :
' % W. Stratton and C. L. LiHa
have moved the.ir cattle t/j the f - r
mers pUcfi to feed. . - .
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Tne infrtui daughter o'f'Mj * .and
\ir8. Tuung has recovered'ts'firV
mer g < iod.health. . - . ; v * ' ;
The recent cold wave cnme , our
way Vrp can
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ap - ! ii
i rj.i L\ . L ,5
hee have the sciiol l nou e. on D *
e > Like rcjuly forciiooi. :
Vloi'f * * K ee a-id farm lhi.lo
New YV.ar dinner with Mr. , anr )
Mrs D.iaielt ; . A ph-asinc" time i.-i
reported. >
John Miller is vUltinif home
folks and well trying 10 avoid
baching b.v not krvp.ii <
wliile it stays so cold.
,
v
Mrs. A E. Spall spent last
week visiting relatives and friend.- ?
m Valentine. A E. looked lour-
f
some preparing the njCiLs those
cold mornings.
The International Live Stoclr
Show at Chicago wiS watched with
much inieitiht by nur stockmen
vhilw ail have ju.st cau- to fe. !
pride in their chosen breed , tin
raisers of the Angus are jubilant
over the victory oi their favorites.
One finds hard coal burners in
most of our ranch homes now.
There is talk of hot water ami
lighting plants soon. Joining in
the wa.of . comfort in the home KS
too good lor those whose lives ar .
spent out in storm and shine , or
their faithful companions.
( Last v/eelt's correspondence. )
Miss Aiay Barnes visited Mrs
Spall lat week.
Kev. Beebe filled his appoint
inents at Simeon and Gordon1 Val
ley Sunday.
H. A. and Mrs. Daniels spent
Xtbits with J. VDaniels aicl
wife.
Mrs. U. M. Keece has returned
to her home at Simeon after an
absence of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Baker tn-
tertaiued at Xmas dinner. We
are sure a splendid , time was en
joyed.
Schools around Simeon have
closed for two weeks vacation.
Misses Moore and Andrews will
spend their time at Valentine and
home respectively. Mrs. Crowe
will remain at homo.
Miss Andrew's entertainment
was well attended , The pupils
dia well with their program as did
all who assisted. A beautiful ce
dar tree nicely ornamented
brought memories of many pleas
ant days in jears gone by.
The sad news was received
Wednesday that , Mrs. George
Christopher died in the hospital a
Lincoln. She hnd been in pooi
health for some time , and was ti ;
ken to the hospital that she might
receive the bestof cure. rib.
leaves .1 husband and four sou-
She had made m.tny friends amen
her neighbors who did not n aiz !
tnat the messenger WHS s > > ne.ai
i he entire community joins m Ui
sorrow .at the loss of this beautifu
character.
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wants fe
J , W , Copeland , of Daytoq , Ohio , pur
chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Seuiedy for Ms "boy who had a cold , and
before the bottb vas all used the boy's
cold vras gone. Is that not ) Trotter than
.to pay a five dollar doctor's bill ? Fpr ,
Old Crow , . All Leading
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Hermitage1 Brands
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T- , - > . < ; '
and * Bottled ; ;
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G-YicKon- " '
- i rndcr tht
Supervision I
Rye- I "V * . - of the
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Whiskeys. U.S.
the I5udvvtiser Beer.
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1ENRY STETTER , Propr.
iJVDKKED-FOR-THE
UU1
Coprrblii 1900 , by C E Siarcensaa Cc.-Ho. C9I-T
IM order to farnlslij
proper banking protection , ;
President Lincoln and his
first congress established' '
the National Bank which ,
operates under government !
supervision.
.From lime to time addi
tional laws have been
passed under the different
presidents shown above
strengthening the protec
tion a National Bank af
fords.
films the confidence and
jsecurity 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 1
is here.
Baek
Valentine , Nebraska
headache , biliousness , in
m digestion , rheumatism ,
pimples , blotches , yellow
complexion , etc. , are all
signs of poisons in your
blood. These ' poisons
should be driven out , or
serious" illness may result
To get rid of them , use
E53
8
iO &
the old , reliable , purely
vegetable , liver medicine.
Mrs. J. H. Easier , of'
Spartanburg , S. C , says :
" I had sick headache , for
years. I felt bad most of
the time , I tried Thed- ,
ford's Black-Draught , and ,
now I feel better than
wjjen J was 16 years old. " '
Your druggist sells-it , in
25 cent packages.
jston
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'OUR SERVICES.
Our equipment for the protection and safe
guarding of money and our facilities for the ,
transaction oJhfinaiicial matters are respectfully
> * ;
.offered to the people of this community with
the full assurance that any trust , given to- this
bank will be handled in a safe and fair-jninded
manner. ' -
Your Account Will S3 Appreciated.
VALENTINE STATC DAMS
- Deposits in this bank arc protected by the depositor's
< t Guarantee Fund o : the State of Nebraska. V
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ONE DAY ONLY
> aturday9 January 6th.
ohnsoif s Millinery.
Ask L M. Rice about
- $
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German Fire insurance Co. oi Omaha , backed by the
National of Hartford with $11.000,000 , guarantying-- ;
every policy. As sound as the "peck of Gibraltar. "
The Northwestern Life Ins.- '
Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in- '
v/ :
Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment plan. Youu >
cannot lose a dollar that yon spend with this com *
panyf A dollar is worth 100 cents the day yoa-spend
it and increases every day , and is always within
your racn , for you
Call on I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr.
'lever. '
The long winter even
ings give a woman a splen
did chance for sewing or
embroidery ; but her eyes
suffer from the strain unless
she has a good light.
-The Rayo is the best
lamp made.
h gives a strong , diffused lisht that is remarkably easy to the eyes. .
There "is no glare to it ; no dicker" It lights up a whole room.
The Rayo is an economical lamp , too.
. You ret the awi ptfcable li ht-valus for the ofl burred ; and { be Rcyo itself Is a
low-prictii Itmp. Yel rt is n har-dsorre-lainp an'oztsamcit to any roora in the house.
The Rayo Lamp is cnisly fitted vrlho' t removing shade or chinney ; easy to
clean ar.d rewicL Made of sclid bra , nickel-plated ; also in numerous other styles
nnd ii ichcj.
'Ask your diiiir to ihov. you i "isr.c of Rayo iscps ; crivris fordaerpUve circular
to any agency of the l
Standard Oil Company
( Incorporated )