Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, January 11, 1912, Image 5

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    BULLS FOR SALE
fl fro foul BnlU fo' -
.t all limos of the \ par
Slim SLOPE STCCK RAKf H
r
Simeon \Yl * , .
W. H. Stratton
Dealer in
General T I
/ PHONE 1:25 :
cor. HK ] ] & ( V.-ilen tine , Neh ? '
F. M. Walcott Oliver ftl. VYalcoW
Walcott & VfValcott
Attorneys
rrnctice hoforc U. R. LnncI Olllcc find a' j
Federal and State courts. j
Valentine - - Nebraska J
PV o : >
atLaw
Attorney- -
Offifc front n rs > , sc slorv.
T ( i S < iriliy' ? -
5 tree I entrance.
Valentine f ebraska
Dr. M. F. IVIeer ,
DENTIST
Rooms over Red Front store
Valentine - Nebr.
Dr. D. VV. Sumner
DENTIST
Hornby Building
Phone i\o. 173.
If yon have young children you hr.v °
perhaps noticed that disorders of the
Btoniach are their most common ailment.
To correct this yon will find Chamber- / "
Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excel
lent. They are easy nnd pleasant to
take , and mild and gentle in effect. For i '
sale by Chapman , the druggist.
A WINDBREAK
on the SOUTH \\ould be valuable
now. U. S. Government tc- !
show a uindb'eak of tries v.ili
protect crops aii' coieivi - m i-r
ure a rod for each loot in hijhi
of the vriridbieak , a x\inibreak o'
trees IT ) feet high will protect
crops and conserve moisture 4'1 '
rods. Cultivate tret s e ch v.ee ! ,
or oftener.
We have all varieties of forest ,
shade and fruit trees , shrubben
and ornamentals , adapud toNoitl--
Western Nebraska.
T. W. CRAMER , Local A ( rent ,
Valentine , Nebr.
Boyd Nurseries and Frisit
Farm.
On C. & N. W. , 3 blks. east station
Ainswctth , - Nebraska
Valentine Lodge No. 70 ,
A. 0. U. W.
Meets let and 8)d Monday m each
month at Fmeinal Hall. A'l
Bretbern aie roidiallj iimud to le
present , . , ALBERT F \ \ KBB1 ] u
Y , Ik-corder/
Felch's Restaurant and
Lunch Counter
Come to my new location in the
old Morey budding
Home Cooking
REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Relieves gas in st < mach , distres.
after tatirp , FJtn nh i fi * . ( u--rc5-j-
dizzi ess , headache , heartburn ,
heart palpitation and other ail
ments caused by faulty digestion.
Price 25c. Prepared by United
Drug Compan.\ , Boston , Mas * . .
Sold in Valentine onl.by G. A
Chapman. The Kexall Store.
Loup Valley Hereford Ranch ,
C. H. FAULHABEB A SONS , BIWWNLEE , NEB
Herd headed hy S. ( . Colnmbi. ? 17
No. 16C050 , nd Clm ox 2 , Ko. 289
822 ; also , Kelvin , Ko. 327072 , leg
Bulls for Sale at All Times ,
When you iiave a bad cold you want
the best medicine obtainable so as to cure
I it with fis little delay as possH&j. Here
is a druggist's opinion : "I iiave sold
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen
years , " says Enos Lollar of Saralcgu , j
Ind. , "and consider it the best on the 1 i
I/ .market. " For sale by Chapman , the
druggist *
Buttons made to order , to
match your gown. IS styles , all 1
t at tto
By virtue o.'in ' o/clor oTsuie l ciie I ! > / tin *
C.erk o ? tlift dlsvrlfl. euiirt oi , hrry C0jnt\ .
.seiir.iaic. . , ixtveinui'r/i , l.ui under a ( ii-ert'e
of iaxlii ! < o * ilojur wherein ii. A. F < - \ Is
ti.lu7i.jif K'v-.t SifJjiltfei-lU'r and .iohn
I' IV.MU.iJ r t Mil ! .1. i f.t".d.tni- I Will
' " . I * tii , iiv . . ' > ji uoui'ui i.1.1. court Jiua e hi
| Vuleiu.ne , i-jier < ' \ vo-iiuy , Kenrasi.a , mat.
J IxMfi the miiiding . ' eiein the lust term ot
slid court was iieitl , on ttie.'lni day of Feh-
! tu ry him s.l ten oeloex a. in. to .satisfy
l oi JJj.7.i . .MI inten-st at 10
i c-i-ii. " < ru.it da e o < ju ! pneni No\enijer $ iSui.
t. < jj , 4l .i CoSit IMlffi 't i-S. | . > Hist iiCl'-'U 11 .
. , Ik , < t < , ' . ! ' . .It' . , / , , U lil ( Hli I l I ll
> ei l. . , Utll. . i.O-i . 'lid lO 1 JOC. > 1 , \ - „
\aeOrgia , v'nero ( Jonntv , X } r ian.a.
iy.'tie.i ti-i 'sUt. ! t'a ui ieceniti.r , l ul.
WaicutiValeott utty.lor fl.'untiir. oJ-
< -ale.
Uy virt jo o : n orui of s tie istuud ! ) . . " tJac
ICIK < ji mo vlistr.ji , UI'L 01 Onerr. , Uonat. , ,
o.i Jyece.iibt-r iSLh , i : i , nnvl'-c : .
j : er U. l.ioniojon ib puiintitr and
. ' .lusherand Mr- . . Alice io- her nS
\\i. ' . Kniia Ttieed and I Ir. Meed , lier hu- -
t-and , nrst aiul : tj iii. : ie : inUnuvvn , Ili.nie
and Mr. Pj.imer , Ilr t : 'nd le.u
r , ooie.i-ecl , T. C. C : > : mon and
Cannon , his wile , Adolpii Ahraiiain and Mr& .
Aur > hum , ht-s wise , ilr t and real j'U'ne un-
Miov.'ii anu ThJ ! Neclion ' > ! , lo xiislnp
: . ; noiiii rai e 26 vse-t i.lh ; . in niv ( Je. : < 'r. I
ntubJ Viili heii at tlie i > nt ( Jeer oi th ' euu.v
tibe in Vulea tlueC ry County , Ne'rafa -
. . tiitit r eo22 i i < u2td2nMiiren lu <
. tiC.i < sttiU votii'i K aiiejd ou d > . . < i
, o. i'i.rj.i.\ , _ ' u i ' . * .oi-K i. ; , , iO
,1 1 f > l I , .7 .111.I tljt ! -L . (1 I
i < < u IN1'i'l : ! in , , i.il ai it < i > -ti
uiiiH t.is * at J.u .li
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.1' o i i , . > r i < ! . lo-v it : > '
) \ iei | . ui , in U.ioj'O County , Xt'lii
u-
Dated thla ; .0tli day of DecL'nibiv , AT ) .
i.ill , C. A. Kosseier , ahoriil'
\Valcolt \\'alcott Attys lor plaintiil. . } i'-5
Contest Notice.
United States Lana Office , Valentine. Xeb
December i'J , : ' . U.
To Harry C. IMcehan of Overtoil. Xebr.iska ,
ontu.stee :
"i ou art. hereby noliueci that Asa D. Fa
gate who gives C'orrectionville , Iowa , as his
yobto . ce uiiress did on theiird oi October.
.Hi hie in th.s ottice hi' ? Uuly corroborated
application to contest and secure the c.in-
elation ot \ our houiestead , Eiitr.v No. IS'iJft
faerui Me. C.ihio. ir.aac i cbruary i.Jtli. KUi * . lor
'
itJl oi Set tionlie. . 'iownship'ih. Hange . ' "J.
. est 01 ttie tsixth 1'riiit ipal Meridian , ana as
-.rounds ior Ins contest he alleges that sain
i-airy C Meehan liasholly abandoned the
said land -nice the -ai Kiate'or entr ' .
xou are. therctj-j. . lurcher notified that
f.csaiii allegations \nA be taken by this eli -
i ce as hivii.g been confessed by "yoa , anu
> ui sai't eatry.ul be cam eieit "thereundei
. ithout .tour rurtlier right to bo heard thcr _ -
in. either bei re this oiilce or on appeai. il
cii tail LO i .e in th's ollice within t\\entx
ua\s alter tne l-OL'kili pubiicatiun or tins
: , tire. a.s shov.n be.oiv. yo..r answer , unuei
alh. hpeciiitaliy meeting and responding to
n < se allegations ot contest , or itou tau
Auinn lli t tune to ule in thibolice : .meprool
Liiat jou have serv cu a copor j-onr answer
a the saiu contestant ui pei > on. or by reg
ii.Mi. it this service is niaue by tin
f iti a i ton oi j ot.i answ er to the con-
"
i peisoi" proot il such .servu e mast
e either the bai _ contestant's \\rii en ai.-
t IHJ\id-t-UKiit oi Ins receipt of tne copv.
iun * ing tlr- date ot us receipt , or the aflnaa-
jt or the i eiMn by whom tne denvery was
. .aue.stating u lieu unu i. here the copy v. as
4"iiverea' : ridue ! > j i.eg.stered niaii , prool
r , - > ucli sc-r ice iust < on ist ol the aiTiuaut
l the i-erstm bhom the copj * was mane
,4.ttii..j u hfti < mu the p'ist oliice to which u
* < i.i uraiieu. ana tlii.s a' i.iav t mustbeaccora-
, .naiCvt bthe postmaster's receipt ior che
' lou shoulu state in your answer the name
I the p si otrue to v.-inch you desire fature
joules to becut to 3 ou
ouK. . Ofisos. Receiver.
; ate of f-rst publication Des cinber 2. . ; ( .U1.
a e 11 strtoiu. puoiuauor. bccember . 1311
. .e ot ihira pubncauon Januarx * -1.1'-'ll '
uate ol tourtli publication JanuaVy 1-1 , 1J11.
Aoticc to Creditors
State ol'Xcbraska , .
Couiuj ot cherr5b
l.i u < < ni > . < \ ( id i \\t Inn i'.iu ! for Chf r
tit't\ , r \-i"itiika
. fiif unei i l he e-I.it" ol 'Ikos K. Dowi
I o iiucr'diior nf iaui estate :
You an-1 lii'ji'tij uotiU | < i. 'I hill IV I U sl : < it ( li >
Couati < 'ou i liuuiii in V'alontiae hi ttiml e-jutit\
i the ilia Utj ot Jan i ; r.v. UH'J
' , , ii > ieiiai'd < \-tii'iit' til cl mis itr.iiu- >
% i in fst.iti , \\ilii . \ nV1 < > ili < i- . - a i
ill xxaiici- I he da o inn ILi I.Hit - } > "t-sfn
iit.n t iniis ay.uiisi s iiu i-Bi.ih- 1- siutintli
Imait iJTIii O.iv U .Jtl'y A i' 1911. utid n
I nit' iiniitiMi bit p \iii - i 01 di-btb 1-5 oae > et <
fioui sal i7' ' i ui > 01 . ) u x. I'Jll.
\\itm- b inx n.iu' .11 ilu-si-al 1 S.IK )
shxl i iMinij o'tti i ib irli il .y i , ) M
- 1:1 : ' . JA4I S C. OL'IIJ' ' ( Y ,
V2 3 vitinty linljit' .
\V.ilf"H < v W ale 'tr. Attorneys.
Pale-faced , v/eak , and
shaky women who suffer
every day with womanly
weakness need the help
of a gentle tonic , with
a building action on the
womanly system. If you are
weak you need Cardui ,
the woman's tonic , becau.se
Cardui will act directly on
the cause of your trouble.
Cardui has a record of
more than 50 years of
success. It must be good.
S60
The Woman's Tonle
Mrs. Effie Graham , of
.Vf3 Willard Ky. "J
, . , says ;
was so v/eak I could
hardly go. i suffered ,
nearly every month , for 3
years. When ! began to
take Cardui , my back hurt
awfully. I pnlyyeighgjj
99 pounds ! Kotlongatterj
S I weighed ! 15. Now , I
" * * 7 < do all work and
* * f ? my , am
in good health. " Begin
taking Cardui , ioday.
Button Trimming for dresses
etc. , . is the latest. Save your
scraps of cloth and lake thorn to
the Red Front \vher tho.v can
*
bhow , v iu IS st.lis . including thr i
new oblong shape made to or
der , iS
* , ' - ' ' * * . $ ,
, . t -
Story of the Trials of an
.
Embryo Funny SVian.
" 'i'-ilk ain.ut ink-lit or genius ou the
singe. ' sjml l lie [ iroiupter. "I have
seen more > : ; < ess niiiuug1 su-tor-i from
awideut thnn nuj' other cause except
not trying. "
" \Vlmt do you uienn ? " aslied the
playwright.
"Do you Unov. * ho'.v Sothern senior
came in for his first success : "
"Yes ; I've heard that story. They
say that when lie \vent on the stage
as Lord Dtintlreary he trippi'd and
c-auglit his step. The audience laugh
ed , and he kept , it up. "
"And did you ever know how Milton
ttuggh's got to he the grei't funny
man he was : "
"Xo : I never heard that. "
"It was ( his wa.v : Uurglos vrlien no
fiv-'i s arietl - ' ' too ! : a f.ui'iy tlint he
cou.d phiy iiirlit fouiedy. esppci.-t'ly the
lar.Ahabie parts. He had . - . very dro'l
way v ; itu Ijim that loo' ; -tii : his
frii-itds. and \vhen they learae.l that
he was going on the stage to to that
business they all agreed he v 'ould
make a Gucces" ? of it. So great wtis
the promise that he se-ured an en
gagement in a roaring faive arul : jet
about studying it. The truth is that a
good deal h.uitg on his success. JIo
had married without a cent in tlu-
world a lovely girl , and liie question
vras hov. * to live. Kuggles bpesl vrcek. =
in practicing the most luJrrcua fca
tnres of his part and when lie \veni
on the stage for his debut lir'il done
all that study could do to in-ilia a hit
"I was there. I had scan the p ! : .
before , and when lingerie's eair.e en !
expected at the first funny IJI"H : S t
pee the , aiu'ience rplit with la'/'A'.i.u"
\Vhat was iy j-urpii'e to see the.i : r > '
as quiet as if at a ru".eul. : 'n > \o-'l or
us. friends of the ( Ic'.K''r'iil. : ' : ) - ) ! ; . '
vociferously , but the luovoment d u : '
extend leyond our little circle.Ve' ' !
throughout the wliole p'.ay the a"S"n'- <
maintained the aaii'o dciennn.and a :
the end of Hie tlrrd act tu > poor v. i1'
could not control h"r tea-s any lo""e
< o to avoid their effect on her lius'm "
she le-t tlie the.iter.
"Y\'ha : v/as tlio CUPO of tlio f.iilur1 *
\ve coukln't any of ns tell r.p.k/u it w.is
that Iluggles lul . - fuelled nil til ? i-a1
uralnosR ort of him : r\l t > .e fii : v.--
forced. His mi' : : : : : rr stud : ' y I : ' M a " ' .
told him that he v/ouM ! i'e t- jr.h"u
in a scros ! part. Iliggjr - ipe.l at
tit ! > ch.ir.ce and undertone a pallvtii-
charnctei' . a man who l > : 'd run down
Into hnJ'by genti'ity nun endeavored
to pr.ivifl- ilvig f r his family.
"Vv'e were ail \e'y fed : of Ruggles
and turiK',1 o".t in a bnly to erccu"av :
hira In this recund and prolv.bly In--'t a'
ten'pt to earn a living by acting for bi
little wife , whom we loved as much a ?
we loved her uuslr.ud.
"The evening came round , and we
had drummed up a very gou hoyre
The Ftnr came 0:1 : In t'ruiltl.l ! . ' o. " the
Hrrt net. lie v-'as dre-u\l in a t'lve-Ui- '
hare suit of black and had on a rueful
countenance. Sir.uoliow tlr e.Tecr. in
stead of being lum'-v.-ior. : " . wu : lurl-
crous. I cast my eye on the : iii'en : 'e
nnd saw an incipient smile. If wr--
snipreFeil ] , l a pvar. till Fiuggios be
gun to speak h : ' ? linps. wlien i' broaJ
ened and at the first bit of path'-- broke
into broid laughter.
"I i ever shall foriret the enn-
on poor Ilu gles * f.ic. . For a : :5.rn :
! > e was really a man of mviVe. : rvl
audiei'ce quic-tod down into { jerio'vn
Kuggles pulled h'ins&lf ' t \ tier : and
' " -i"t' awhile he
went on with ui P'i"f- - "
did venW"ll. . but J 00:1. t'r - " ; > .tl-g t'n >
blow he ha-1 reccive-1 at evcK'Mg h'Ugh-
ter inste-ul of tears , Uo Itecame liis nat
ural self once more aul at the next re-
curren'-e of a climax in pathos gave it
5-0 ludicrously that not only the audi
ence. but this time his clix Ie of fiiends
burst into laugiiter.
"The effeitvnti so distressing upon
the aitc.r that ho ltf ( Hie stage. In
going out he turned to ca t a lnak of
reproach at the jiudience. Had he
been trying to uiimi.- the expression ct
a crushed tragedian he cou'.d not Inve
done it. His natural expression gave
it perfe.-t'y. ' Kveiy | : erson in t'-'P ' ' Iliea-
tcr shouted. TliQ curtain was rung
duwn , but the audlen'e thum-ed ; a"-1
palled 'IJuir-iles ! ' lor ten minutes. The
manager becged hirn to make the best
of a bad job and go before the uirlnia.
bow and retire , after whMi an au-
noricom , ut would be made that the t
play would not proceed.
" Then came what T call Kuugles'reii-
ius. He spired upon the success. ; > f
failure and turned } t t > a sj-jendid a--
couut. ( ining before the furtr.in. with
out trying to overdo the matter he
made what he would have considered
a speech full of sorrow for hifailure. .
Retirng amid deafen5ug applause , lie. ,
resolved to let \lie \ vest ofys \ \ \ irgn \ \
as fayc 'al , continue TO act inturaily.
only orrasSonally intensifying his eiiio-
tions. : id play it out to the end. The
result -.vas that he was cal'ed ' before
the curtain after every act and at the
close received an ovation.
"T'mr ' the wuy Rutrgles get ic be a
funny man. ppfnrp he left the tho-ter
he , Ijad signed for an eniragemeut at
$200 a vreek. A plnywriirht sat up a"
pif.ht re-ic-4ing : the play to Ljaice it
rpajly coaiic. anfl it \ \ \ , \ \ for tir nlr' '
ihvay-s hul : his plays written
expressly for Iiiai. always drew liijr
houses aid innde a forfuno.
"Siafni'jir. " s.M : the plny-nrirln
thonirhrf ly. "fiijif thp IK J. hnth in
plays a ill their actors < spoiHiineons.
Hard stuly ruay somctlinei ; do it. bm
never wih the bountifil success of a
trf , t
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Old Crow , All Leading
Brands
a.d Bofciled
Under the
iiner Supervision
of the1
Whiskeys. U. S'Gey. .
.fllso handle the Budw iser B er.
% iJ.t oAL
HENRY STRTTER , , Proo'r.
M VORKED-FOSTH C
-AFEIYO'fYOUK-fiONE
- - - -
WifEN-IT-IS-IN-A
> , by Cr , l'inr.c : an Cc.--Mo. CS1"
EN order to furnish
proper banking protection ,
President Lincoln and his
first congress established
the Xationa'l Bank which
operates under , government
supervision. :
From time to time adcli-
tional laws have bei'ii
passed under the different
.presidents shown above
strengthening the protec
tion a National B nV i"-
-fords. .
Thus the confidence and- *
security that comes with
rt'he possession of money
in the bank is greatly en
hanced when it is in a Na
tional "Bank,1 for'.here it
has safe-guard
every pos
sible for human ingenuity
to devise.
In selecting a bank iu which
to deposit your suvin or
surplus funds the one drug
to be considered is safety ,
and we ask for your busi
ness only on the basis of ab
solute safety. Call at
bank and let us explain toj
you how safe your money' '
is here.
First National Ban
Valentine , Nebraska
FOB AG.ED PEOPLE
fJ ) ! Folks Should Lc Carefui in Tuslr Selec
tion of Regulative FrlociLir.e.
We have a s-ifp , dopf'noHhh' and
.v acJapt.cd to liu * re- '
s of nm-d ptv > p ! -irj-I
Duller frm c ( ustip'iti' > n or oiltor
bo\vi' ! disorders \Vt > : ir so cer
tain that it will n-lh-vi' ibn o c ni-
paint ! < at d iri\e ahsolut * sati-f ; c
lion in evcr.v nartieuUr that ir.
sh ll eo > t th < n-i\r noth > nj if < it
fails to stihstantiatp our o'ai'ii '
Thi < rpmi-d.\ . CH ! ] M | K.-xtll Qr
derlies.
Rcxall Qnlprjioa are i ifon ju-t
lil < Ppar.d.V , ro pirticid-i-lv
prompt and a rei-ai ) ! * * in ; vcfi ' .
may be takpn at any tiiif.- ' , d-i.v r
niulit ; do not C'lusp diirrhopa ,
nau oa , jjripiny , ox'cf-s ivp In i > -
nrs'i nr other undesiruMi- . c1-- ?
The.V haye a v T.nii'd ' hut po .i
tivo action upon the orjrui- with *
which the ; , t5nnie in contact , ap-
i
parrnliy nciti ! i as a rci/nUiive
tonic upon ilie relaxi'd niuci'la
coat of the boxvel. tliusovt'rcominir
weaUncFs , and aiding to re tov
the bowels { o nif > re vijsor/jns and
healthy activity. Th pp ci// .
10c2oc. . and 50c. S > ! d < > j Jv at ,
our store The Eexall Store.
Cr , 'Jb ' Olia iftaiii
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'To Accomplish'Your Purpose
of SK'nimnliiling n competence fo > - ell HOconforts ; you need the
help , the : i > sih ! { > nce of a good b.mKing connexion In every
man's life theie conies a time when thh help is vcrj necessary to
- }
the canning out of his plans , the complete fulfillment of his pur3
pose.
If yon do not fully mirlerstanrl jnst how or in what way an
account at this l > : i"k will h lp you come in and let us explain how
it can be u.-e l to huild up your eietlit ; how it will help you in
many other ways.
!
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* IVj'os'.ts ! : : ths1 Mi ! ; : MV protected by theDepositor's
| FtnHl'o. tJ.c r.tute o , Xinslia. . 3V
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OPENIMG DISPLAY
in
Guaranteed Hosiery 4W.
for the entire family. 4W.M' " '
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Four pairs in box $1.00
( the better grades5 three pairs. )
Though guaranteed to wear , yel
their style and quality are equal
to the most expensive kind or
hosiery.
n
sczia ffiC i : L ± = ta
Ask I. M. Rice about
3 O
- & * t /rfi LO
ii alila L
German Fire insurance Co. of Omaha , backed by the -
National or Hartford v/ith $11.000,000 , guarantying '
every policy. As sound as the "Rock of Qibralter. "
The Northwestern Life Ins. ' -
Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in ! :
Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment plan. Ycur"
cannot lose a dollar that yon spend with this com- .
pany. A dollar is'worth 100 cents the day you spend "
* i
it and increases every day , and is always within
your ra h , gro > vin for you.
Call on I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr.
ARE YOU GOING TO DO
any building or r.3pairin in the spring ? If
so , I respectfully request ycur patronage.
All kinds of carpenter work cone in an npto = cfate
manner.
House painting , calcimiaing and interior finishing a '
specialty. Plans draws to scale and blue prints made.
Chas. M. Eads
Box 5 Nebraska