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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1912)
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' ? 1.LO per year. i The In the Maish Conifort ycu get Warmth with' out V : 'eight. Nothing pxba.u MS , vc u.o us heavy bed clothes. The Maish Comfort is luxuriously warm , yefc , - ' Hi&li.t ancl Jlvitfy. Wish it you can bleep in "cold fje.sh-air , . \ et be pi-jfccii\ \\urfn We have v ; * ; them in exquisite dft itnis and jalterns. Come in and ask us to show them to you and see the soft , laminated coltcn t bit goes into them. Piice cacii . S- rv /WV A n VYY . SOUTH BEND . X. O f * * " " " & * > B C H " * 4 WATCHES This cut shows ODC of the extreme tests which these .watches undergo. Call in and let. us show them to you. Oilier Ptn-tsds.Hl Los such : is Elgin Jiilh * iu at d Hum ; ] ( < ] > , jt ; i'gh1 pi ces Ymu- for Inspection PP'7 FPWFIF ' W o ' 'j 19 fL * tf * EtL-- Typewriter Supplies , ai The Democrat Office. * * * * I W y F r bif &rxi-3 tsss IN ALL SIZES M | As we have a large , stock on ham we caia S sell at Lo-wesi : PrlceSo PUMPS and- PIPE FITTINGS S ' ALL KINDS ? ir " Fische Hardware.ir 1 > ( \ - j fo s 5rJ5ae2 ! ; UTTON COVERING Any size buttons covered with | your own material. I Bring the scraps from that new gown and get , . buttons while you wait. SV -V * Johnson's Millinery , Red Front Hardware4 Co. \i\ \ \ iW Headquarters For Electrical Supplies Carry the Largest and Best Line of Carbon and Mazada Lamps Sad Irons Stoves Warming Pads Toasters Curling Iron Heaters Electrical Fixtures of all Kinds. Electric Wiring , Plumbing , and Heating , Our Specialties. Red 'Front Hardware Co. -0. Valentine P. II. Young was in town tlicj firs ! of i ho. week * . f.a a DAU Soars returned to'the ranch Tuesday morning. J. E. Thackrey visited in town the fore part oMhevee.k. . ! ' a. k M'i .1 -VMS .dn-.vn from J\VF. ! Nova Barker is visiting wiih Mr. and"Airs. B. L Johnson. K-m Bracktjtt , of Kig ! < > ro was in town a couple of days this week. week.W W E. Packenham ot Kennedy . here for several da.\s during tht1- past week. HouardVii.son , county clerk of Brown county , .was in Valen tine S.it I ) ! ( { ; i. > . Do i Hi is Quiver , arrested on a cattle stealing charge , \vas bound over to the district court. . ) . Brood , former agent at Rosebud , registered from "Every where' ' at The D-umher this week. Mo : n > Si-.inn atif ( .MrM t\\\ \ Lee oi Gordon were married b.\ Coi.nry .Judge QuigJey on Tues day. Jan 2 0W 'II.hn has ivuinis-tj "to Norfolk jifler spending several ay vi ii.ing hison ; * VMI and fsnul.and . in nv f ivied- ; I > I. JMiMSon ii.'Siimed hi- du ties al .lie express fiice. TiK-'sday morning hivi'g ; ocet ) on IMP si < k li. t the past ten da.vs J. T KeeK-y , clerk of the dis trict court is getting .out . : > ubpoe.- > ' * * ' % * nas for witnesses to appear-'be fore the grand j'iry ' which convenes on Feb. 26. Mrs. Frank Kletecka and chil dren Dave and E'-i * ' re. ; urne 1 Fri day from a IH intii1 viit with rel atives in Uaz-jlton and Sioux City , Iowa. AMX | McAlevy the newly install ed commissioner from the second district is attending the session of the county board this week Mr. McAlevy is hobbling around on crutches , the result of a freight wagon passing over his left f < : > t. Chas it B 'o-vn returned to Vale.ntinr M ; > n < U.v to spend the winter. Chr'ln been work ing out on tin ? D.nvell ranch ihn past few months and before e.om- inji to Y' l' > nim' vi-ifed himofh - er at Superior and friendin Lin coln , Mrs. Mary Shields and dauirhfer have returned to their home in Giil < M.te , W.\o. Mrs S.'iields o-.mfi to Valentine be.foro the holidays for a visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs J. P. Jordan Chase-LiMer Theatrical Co. , placed here the past thr e nights , to largo atuli"nrps This com pany has pli.\ : i d here for several years : md the theatre goers of 1 Vsili ittine look" foi'wurd Jo their corningit.h < l 'e \ \ ith rhicom - j oan.v * ii' - ( -lint ami i es.-ie Hobi/ ; .Tin1 Ch is. Lister ( . \ > would liP ; good withoutthis pair of cut-up * . I but with them they cannot be out- . ' ' ' Mif-s Mao O'Kecfe , aged 28 years , died at the honte of her panntR , Mr. and Mrs : J : T. O'KeefeV -sr , of \\rc od Lake , on ; hud been in failing hetrkh for j some time and but recently re turned from Phoenix , Arizona where she had gone seeking.ta find in that climate a cure for her affliction. She leaves besid.es jier ; parents , three - brothersaiid * 't v6' sisters and many warm friends who mourn her loss. The funeral was held from St. Nicholas church on Monday , Rev. "Father HI iere ollicii ing. Bur. } ] was in Mt. Hope Land Office Notes. } , During the month of Drc mher ; /fthe local office allowed thi''ty-thre - j Hiornestead entries. , aggregating : 10,039 acres ; twenty three final proofs , aggregating 11,24:8 acres. eleven public sales , aggreg j 1,405 ac'res. Among those who h , ve b ug n l.ind at public 'sale recently are : tJ.unes M lianna 80 acres , John B Carver 40 acres. Marion B Gilchrisfi-10 acres , Ado.0 - Smith SO acres , Li/xie J. Gordon 4o acres , John E Enders J20 acres' . Harriet E. Nolte 40 acres , How ard 0 VVilson SO acres , Columbia Penn 160 acres in Brown count\ ; .Joseph Seaclore 200 acres , Erastns [ L. Sellers SCO acres William F. Denny 100 aero ? . , James T. Gal loway 40 acres , 'Ajiliam K. Pack- en ham r > " 0 acres , PIvrmin : Bur- j tinjihaus SO acres , \ \ illiam Det- gen 40 acres , Gardner H. Folsom 4 ! ) acres. Barton Nicklin oOO acres , James L. Hibbs 40 acres in Cher ry county. The attention of p < r.co - inter ested in public land al s is called to the fact that it is a criminal of fense to enter into agreements wh'eh prevent , free comp tit5 < p. benve.i-n inieniling purcheis of isolated tracts Section 2--57. > of 'the ' Revised SlatllJes n ! the Ujiitul S'iti-s : provides that : /'Any person -vho , before or : it the. u ii ! ' of the public s.ilo of an.\ of tu- ; laidof tise Ufiited State , , contrac's or agrees , or ' , attempts to b-irgun , contract or agree with any other person , that ; ! ; fr ? Ha3t named -.person shall not bid upon or purchase the land of- fe.red for sale , ormy parcel thereof - of , ' " shill be lined not more tlvui one thousand dollars , or im prisoned n t mre than two yi irs , or both. " Persons , therefore , who jjefc to gether before a land salt ; at this ouice and agree that one of them shall bid on the land , so that corn- petition between them shall be avoided , are corainittintr a crimi nal offense which nviy result in prose.cuti < n Several such prose cutions have recently been com menced by the government in the Kipid City land dS-trict in - , C"i- rciionviti ! public ltnd ; .sal.-s. Test Seed Corn. Every farmer among our read ers should te > t his seed corn and ' nowis , the time to do it , . If , \ < > u wait , until spring other dutie- . will , occupy your time. The Novern- j ber freeze killed the < ierminatin r | t power of a great percenMge of corn and you sh > .i ! I kuo.v.vhit you are planting If you wish in formation as to how to test the seed corn , write W. R. Mellor , rfecretarv of Agriculture , Lincoln , j and he wi 1 send you' instructions. D- > this now. Did yu ( ever let a good thing i slip ? Ge.t bu < y then before this' ' on * * is gnne and let S. K. loses heip v 015 to trade thai G4D aoes for a good home in southeastern Kansas. Have a 240 acre firm for sale at § 37 50 an acre , all till-i able. . Other land for sale or trade. | KW particulars addre-s , S. K. s , AUoona , Kansas i Estrayed or Stolen. Eleven head of young cuitle brand- eil O C on lefr hip and right side , i LHS s en Mnith of ( 'rnok-ton on , Dec 20 Koiif.J F. K'-lhr , { Cro ( kstjn , Nebr. 52 - Food sale by the ladies of the. Presbyterian church , at H enigV store. on Saturday , January 20 , at 10 o'clock. K Hero is \romin who speaks from per sonal knowledge and long' experience , viz. , Mrs. P. n. Brogau , of Wilson , Pa. , who says , ' I Icnov from experience that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is fsr superior - 1 perior to any other. For croup there is s nothing that excels it. " For sale by ; F3-v h froM & & A Vw < ff I H on Ladies' and Men's Fur and Fnr- Ir'vd Ov rco ts from $16 to Ladias5 Suits from § 12.50 to Ladies' and Men's Felt Shoes and. Slippers. All heavy- winter gosds included in the special prices. ; These prices ara on for two weeks only , commencing January 6t"li. / Do not IB : S3 this sale.- , 1 Wo MoeoJg % Prop. -A. bad cold is toe itost dangerous comincn ilkess 3p.v V v-- \ / y 7 x ? xr . /V , fi Ss * K < 7 ( u SWxM , ifp"v DJs/-'y v. - A x Ko.53 t .is easy lo acquire but is us easy to . get rid of or if yon try our.iy r V .T' A 77 x * /f" > TT fi " > ' f 7T * \ . TT l TT ' 5TP ! < v EX ALL CoLU . .1 ABLb-fS Corauoundoi ] of feh- finest dru .is fro n the for iniia of a f imous ' physician If taken in tine , h "H guarantee 1 to- relieve the coRijpstion caused by phlegm , to cur.- that , tightness in the head , to stop that co.i h and Ur < : ive .you a pleasant - < _ ant feelinjr of relief. It , is a sifo ai ? 1 sure rem edy with a lon j record .f eurestoitscre-lic- Cari be taken I y younjr or olJ. Send or call for a package at once , pric % -sea rses Kses TK JEa - cfti : K : :2cSf5 : ? f | 8T t ! X V ! Tr I 1 $ * & v r CT f > - 0 > -ri l Z Tv : 11 Cict O flHOii I S Fine Wines and ft , Liquors Cigars > 1 ; 4 Bourbon Whisides : Rye Whiskies : Old Crow , Shcrv/ocd , Hermitage , Cedar Brook , Sqnny Brcok , . Spring Hill , arid 29/year/old fi.I and Jas , E , Pepper , O , F , C. Taylor , I * . These \vhiskies vrere purchased in bond i and came direct from the U. h > . goy- eriirnciit warehouse. They are guar K anteed pure and unadulterated. Un excelled for family and medical use. Three Sar ? Hcnnsssy and Dreyfus Brandies , Imported ' s Gordon and DeKuypcr Gins , Guinncss's Extra Stout. Bass Aie. Storz Blue Ribbon and Budweiser Beer , \ I Valentine Nebraska | 'X-2 ? Z& J&Ztttt&-S. v2/ Stetter & Tobien DEALERS All-Ki