asi si , sa. sa.Yo Yo Rei > Ider Sini i ton. prin 1 Wll' to i' Sheriff's Sale. "By virtue of an order of salt' Issued by the Clerk of the district court of Jierry Count.- , Nebraska , December i7 , HH1 under ii decne of tax lien foreclosure \\herelnII.A.Fox is plitintlirmd llosu Hteinhrecher and Jolin blelnbrecher and husband , Hophiu I ) . MeQuadc , fornierlv .Sophia I ) . Jones an- ! LotH'.land id IJIock 1 , Village of ( Jeortfm , Cherry County -Nebraska. Jjeiendanls 1 \\lil hell nt the front door 01 the court hou-e In Valenilne , ' 'herry < 'ounty , NebrasKa. thai belnnthe buildini ; wucrejn the la > it term o. Said court uas lield , ( HI tlie : ; rd day of Feb- rii-M'y 1JM2 at ten oVlock a. in. to ' atlsfv judgment < il .v-r.7."i aiiel Interest at in per eent from date 01 jud-rinent November iSth. I'.MJ , and eo ts t.i\ -d at * N."I and aeeruin eo > Tn , at publu-aiict Ion , to the lii lu' t bidJ der , } f > r < MII | , the ioiio\vin'4 deserinecl ] irop- erty , to-wit : Lol. , Itand id J'.loc-A 1 , Village of Ceor la , Cherry County , Nebraska. Dated ihihodlli day of Ueeenilier , I'.tll. C. A. Ko eter , HherHT. Walcott A Wnlcott Attvs for l-Iaintiff. Tfl-T Notice to Creditors. TIIK STATP OF NIT.KASKA lu the County L IIICKIO C uvr\ . Hq Couit. In the mat tor of the estate of Anna J.maU. decri.sed : To the Creditors of .said Kstnte : You are hert-nv notified.hat ( 1 will kit ut the Coi ntv Couit Itooni m valentine in said county on the 27th < ! ; jy ol January , iniL' , to receive aim examine all ciainis au in. t said estate \ \ ith a view to HiiMr anjiisnn1 nt and nllnwancr. The tune limited for Uiu presenta tion of 11 thus ; m liuvt sud t state is si\ mouths from thr 271 h ilJiy uf Jn.y A. D. 1'Jll. and ih : time limited lor payment ot iti-bts is one year Irom .SUKI 27lh day ol July , lull , WilneHs my liiind and seil of said county court this-iht rlav of Jaanaiv \ l 1912. SEAL JaMKS C. ( JUICLKY. , 521 Couuty .Judge. C. A. Jliiby. Attomoy. BULLS FOR SALE Registered Hereford Bulls for sale ut all limes of the .year. SUNNY SLOPE STOCK RANCH Simeon - Nebraska W. H. Stratton Dealer in FLOUfi & FEED General Merchandise PIIONK 125 1cor. . Hall & Oath. Valeirline , Nebr. F. W. Wa.'cott Oliver M. Walcott Walcott & Walcott Attorneys Practice before IT. H. Land Olfice and all Federal and State courts. Valentine - - Nebraska C. A. RUBY Attorn Law eystLaw Office front room , second story , over T. C. Hornby's store , Main street entrance. Valentine Nebraska Dr. M. F. Meer , . , DENTIST Eooms over Kcd Front store Valentine = Nebr , Dr. D. W. Surnner DENTIST Hornby Building Phone No. 173. " " " ' ' ' " " " . " " " - - . If yeti have voting 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 sale by Chapman , the druggist. Valentine Lodge No. 70 , A. 0. U. W. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondny in each month at Fraternal Hall. All Bretbern are cordially invited to be present ] AJJJERT F. WEIJB , M.W. . JAMES C. QUIGLEY , Recorder. Felch's Restaurant and Lunch Counter Come fo my new location in the old Morey building. Home Cooking REX DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Believes gas in sU mach , distress. after catinjj. sumach tei dizziness , headache , heartburn , heart palpitation and other ail ments caused by faulty digp.sliou. 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. FAL'LHALER A SONS , BROWNLEE , NEB Beid beaded by S. C. Columbus 17 i No. 16CC50 , aLd Clin-ax 2 , No. 289 , ( 822 ; also , Melvin , No. 327072 , reg Bulls for Sale at All Times. \Yhen you IIJITC a bad cold yon vruut ( ] the best medicine obtainable so us to cxire it with as little delay ; is possible. Here ' "I have sold is a druggist's opinion : Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for fifteen years , " says Enos Lollai of Saratoga , , Ind. , "and < 5onsider it the best on tlie j market. " For sale by Chapman , the druggist. Buttons made to order , to match your gown. IS styles , all at the ifed Front ? . j J The Best Cooks will tell you that Health Club ' Baking Pov/dcr is the only baking powder selling for a cent an ounce that requires only one teaspoonful instead of two. Ilii is the purest , strongest and most economical Baking Pow der for all lilnds of baking. Health Club is sold in lOc- I5c-25c cans , at an honest anti trust price , ct good grocers. lAYTOn PURE FOOD COMPANY Cast Si. Louis , III. III1 Joe Jennett was in from Ches tat field Wednesday. G. J. Gaskill came up from K-'in e ly last Saturday to arteml to business matters connected with his place west of town. Dan Barnes lias been appointed * postmaster at Badger Lake and the oflie.e has been moved from the Harmon place to Mr. Rarnes' . Your cor * > eD uoublei will be ended if you read the ad of the Red Front. 3 Remember ; I still intend to run the town herd this summer Your cows will have the best of care. 3-2p . R. Williams , Notice of Probate of Wii ! In the countv court ot Clu-rrv county. Ne braska. STATE OF XEBKASi-v A , I. „ COUNTV OP CKEIJRV , | "s To nil persons interested in the estate of Robert U. Koont/ dec eased : On reacting the petition ot Carrie Koontz praving that the instrument liled in this" court on the iflth daof .Ian. 19J ; : , and purporting to be the last will and testa ment oi the said deceased , may be proved and allow ed and recorded as the last will and testament of said deceased ; that said instrument be admitted to probate , and the administration of said estate be granted to L'ai rie Koontz. as cM-cuti ix. It is hereby ordeied that all persons inter ested in ' ditf matter , may. and do. appear at the county court to be held in and tor sai 1 county , on the 10th day of Feb. A. D. . lit 12. a't 10 o rlock. a. in. , to show cause , if any trere be. wliy the prajer ot the petitioner should not be granted , and that notice ot the pendency ol saul petition and that the hear ing thereof be given to all persons interested in saul matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Valentine Democr it. a \ \ eekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive \ \ eeks prior to said da5" of hearing. Witness mv hand and seal ol said court [ Seal ] thisriHh day of January , A D. . 1912. JAMES C. QrjG Wl , I- ! : ? County Judge. J5y WalcottS. Walcott , Attorneys. osFMiLL m DOLLARS FUR A GOOD STOMACH This offer Should Be a Warning to Every Man and Woman. The newspapers and medical journals recently have had much to say relative to a famous million- ara's offer of a million dollars for a new stomach. This great multi-iuillionare was too busy to worry about the condi tion of his stornacl He allowed his dyspepsia 10 run from bad to worse until in the end it became in curable. His misfortune serves as a warn ing to others. Every one who suffers with dys- pej sia for a few j ears will give ev- rythmg he owns fora new stomach. Dyspepsia is commonly caused by an abnormal state of the gastric juices , or by lack of tone in tha 1. walls of the stomach. The result is that the stomach loses its power to digest food. \ \ e are now able to supply cer tain missing elements to help to 1 lestore to the gastric juices their di gestive power , and to aid in making the stomach strong and well. We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a incsl dependable rem edy for disordered stomachs , indi gestion , and dyspepsia. \Ve want you to try them and will return your money if yon are ' ? than satisfied with the no more re ' sult. Tuiee sizes , 25 cents , 50 cents , , and § 1.00. Eemember , you can ob tain Itexall "Remedies in this com ' munity only at our s'ore ' The Eex- all Store , G. A. Chapman W. B. corsets are made suit- / able1' ' for all figures. See ad of : the Red Front * 3 Chairman Mack Na ss Conimittee. Chairman Norman E. Mack , of the democratic national commit tee , has announced the committee on arrangements for the demo cratic national convention to be held at Baltimore on June 25. Ac cording to a resolution adopted by the democratic national committee at its recent meeting at Washing ton , Chairman Mack , Vice Chpir- man Hall of Nebraska and Sec retary UrryVoodson of Ken tucky are ex-officio members of the committee on arrangements. Those appointed by the chair man are : Joseph Daniels of North Carolina , Clark IJowell of Georgia and John T. McGraw of West Virginia representing the South Atlantic states ; R M. Johnston of Texas , representing the southwestern states ; Martin J , Wade of Iowa , E.I win 0. Wood of Michigan , Roger C. Sullivan of Illinois and Thomas Taggart of In diana , representing the middle western states. Robert , Ev. ing of. Louisiana , representing the gull states ; Robert , S. Mndspeth ot Xeu Jersey and Thomas Brown of Ver mont , representing the. eastern and New England states ; Former Governor John E. O-born of Wy oming , representing the Rocky mountain and Pacific coast slates , and J. F. C. Talbot of Maryland. Critical Situation Faces the Farmers. Keenly alive to the seed corn situation , and to prevent a prob able loss of twenty millions of dollars lars to the farmers of the state , the railroad * , the implement men , the creamery owners , and the bankers of Omaha are cooperating ing with the commercial club in its effort to get the farmers of the state to test their seed corn. A wide-spread distribution of litera ture , calling attention to the con dition and offering suggestions for home testing , is planned by the various business interests. Mammoth posters will be sent broadcast throughout the state and will be displayed prominently in every city and town. The bankers through the clearing house associ ation , will request that every banker in the state appoint him self a committee of one to devise ways and means to get the far mers and others aroused to the critical situation , which the state is facing. The railroads will have the posters hung in all stations , so that he who stands still ma.y read as well as he who runs. A crucial situation is facing the agriculturists of the state. It in volves a selection of good corn for planting. The failure or success of the 1912 yield depends directly on the discrimination shown in the selection of seed corn. A prob able loss of twenty millions can be prevented if the farmers will heed the warnings that are bping sent broadcast throughout the state. But if they do not , and plant seed selected at random , the crop will be a failure. Now is the time to prevent any such catastrophe. ' "The situation is not overdrawn one bit " sa.\s Prof. C W Pugs- ' ley , of the Nfbra ka Experiment Station. "In fact is much worse than at fir-t anticipiled. The warning H not , mule. io start a scare or to boost seed prices , but is sounded to make the farmers re alize their dangerous position. " . Do you realize what it mean ? to 1 plant a dead ear of corn ? The av erage ear contains from 800 to 1,000 kernels. Every kernel meaps a stalk and every stalk an ear. A good ear planted means from 800 to 1,000 ears , or about ten bushels of corn Suppose one dead ear is planted. Nothing is returned and a loss of five dollars result. Twelve good ears of average corn will phnt one acre. A loss of one ear means a los of one twelfth of the corn crop. It can easily be seen what , it means to ! plant corn that will not germinate i strongly. Tests in Nebraska prove that most of the corn will not show germination tests of fifty percent. That means unless tested corn is planted the yield will be cut down in half. Last , year the corn yield amounted to § 35,000.000. A lo s of one fourth would practically bankrupt , all interests dependent. A loss of one-half will mean a ca- larnily. Don't , fail to test your seed corn. Do it now befpre it is too late * Old Crow , All Leading Hermitage Brands \ and Bottled G-uchen- Tnder the heimer Supervision 'Rye ' of the Whiskeys. U. S. GOT. plso 1 andle the Budweiser Beer. HENRY STETTER , Propr. ALtTHESPMEN-HAVB - - - IT-IS-IN-A Copyrlirht 150 ? , by C E 2isr.mcir.aa Cc. No. 39N IN "order to fuirnisli proper banking' protection , President Lincoln and hisj first congress established' the National Bank "which operates under government supervision. From time to time additional - tional laws have been passed underhe different , presidents shown above strengthening the protec tion a National Bank af fords. Thus the confidence and security that comes 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. j 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 is here. First National Basik Valentine , Nebraska causes heartburn , sour stomach , nervousness , nausea , impure blood , and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments in your stomach , and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole system , causing many dis tressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion , try E62 the old , reliable , vegetable liver powder , to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons. Mrs. Riley Laramore , of Goodwater , Mo. , says : "I suffered for years from dyspep sia and heartburn. Thedford's Black-Draught , in small doses , cured my heartburn in a few days , ana now I can eat without distress. " Try it. Insist on Thedford's High School Debate The pieliminary c < nt st for a j'hicf in the District de'utevill ' he h"hl in Qninlcy Hull , Fridav evc-nhiy ; Fubruarv 2. 1 h - follow ing high school students will par- ' } ' : in { he dehu e : Spray Gardner , Geor re Jvreycilc , Mary Jarol.s , Fay McClelland. Cru io GiwiT , Oharles ! 'lark. ( JIare Vm : ] \reter. \ Edith Kell , ( /huenc Haley , Albert Chri tenscn , La\v rence liice , Ciiadys Jack.-on. Fifteen cent- , admission will he he c.hai-oM'd. the proceeds of which | will go to pay for Ir-dl and defray 'other ' expenses incident to carrvin ion ! the linal < .r district debates i with Atkin-on. and O'Xeill. j j Would like to see a goodly : [ i number turn out and thus encourj j ! I aire our vouuir aspirants who are I } * " " * i makisig their first app < * ; irance in j .public. ' Please do nol forget the ( iato. Friday evening Fob. 2 , at , 8 o'clock shsirp. G.V. \ . EA'ION , Sujt. Alerriman. J. F ? \aylor made a business trip to l li Monday. Florence Cottier returned from her visit at Kilgore last week. Wm. Struby came up from Crookston on the local Saturday returning that , evening. Mrs. Pete Mad.sen and daughter spent a few days at Gordon last week. The County Fair given by the school was a marked success. The proceeds , about S2S-00 , will b3 used for library books. E. B. Quible went to Chicago Saturday evening in the interests of the M. W. A. lodge. Jennie Bennett spent Saturday at Valen tine going through that evening to Hay Sprii.gs. Henry Cottier fif Gimble , S. D. was in town Monday on his way to Pierre , S I ) . , with a petition of ISO signers for the organixatian of Beiinelt county. if You Want a real helpful hank service , consider these facts : T ( his bank ia a Home institution of strength and stability ; organized - ' ganized to assist in the developeinent of local industry. In addition to our ample capital and surplus we have a very strong board of directors employing in the management of thiH 1 ank the same watchful , conservative methods which brought 5 them individual success. ? The officers give courteous , prompt and careful attention to the needs of each individual depositor. SANK Heposits in this bank are protected by the Gu.'irantoe Fund of tlie state of Nebraska. for men. The man who wears them has a good foundation. He stands firmly upon his feet ; he is confident that he is in style , he knows that his hose will wear four months or mere without holes. , Kc is pleased to think the dye will never fade or stain his feet. Xn fact he knows that when we'aring ffiarEeftto there are no more hosiery troubles for him. ba hs bachelor or married man. We hax3 them in ell the correct styles end colors from featherweight to those adapted for winter \vear. Single pairs 25c. end 33c. Four psirs in a box for $1.00. Better grade , three pairs in a box for $1.00. Cur reputation is behind our recommenda tion. Come in and see them. Meal Day oreek - Short Orders at all Hours. Two Blocks East of Main Street on Catherine MRS , JOHN OB WAU&