Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, March 07, 1912, Image 8
t I \ 88 THE TIME TO BUY A H3S &n Spread the Manure between now and the first of.'June and you will see its value in bijrger crops next fall. The SUCCESS SPREADER makes manure cover three times LS much land as hand sprca'linjr , therefore , makes the Manure three limes as valuable. IT MAKES POOL1 LAND RICHER AND RKJFI L\ND RICHER JT SAVES HALF YOUR TIME AND LABOR , YET IT IS A LABORER THAT ORKS WITHOUT PAY CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE ? ROLLER BEARINGS V NO FFUCTSGN NO WEAR NO BREAKAGE WO HORSE KILLING DRAFT. All overcome l > v the latest and jjreatei-t improvement , ROLLER HEARINGS in every wheel. c.\linner and important part. Itis the ? even set < of Roller Hearings that , makes the Success pull a horse lighter than any other spreader Call and see the Success Spreader and talk over a Spreader deal with us A. E. Morris. VV. AY. Morrissey. Dr. 0. "W. Noyes 1 3 Tri3 pS3S3 fai * JTisn who want ths bsst S f : ; " " " " " " JLs3 The place where good fellowship exists and men of fine judgment gather , We command , 1 > O 4 s > < / ness sy deserving it , - < c < - * . < - T A P > T IB H f Tb WTZ-j fr. A. iViekenQani , rrop. * * * 2 Ask I. Mo Rice about 11 German Fire insurance Co. of Omaha , backed by the National of Hartford with 3ii.000,000 , guarantying every policy. As sound as the "Rock of Gibraltar. " * * * r x -w Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment plan. You cannot Jose a dollar that you spend with this com = pany. A dollar is worth 100 cents the day you spend it and increases every day , and is always within your reach , growing for you. CaSi on ! . M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr. Pale-faced , weak , and shaky women who suffer every day with womanly weakness need the helper or a gentle tonic , with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardui , the woman's tonic , because 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. EGO The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Effie Graham , of Willard , Ky. , says : "I was -so. ' .weak I could hardly go. I suffered , nearly eyery month , for 3 years. When J began to take --Cardui back" - , my hurt awfully. I only weighed. 99 pounds. Not long after , * I weighed 115. Now , I do all my work , and am in good health. " Begin taking Cardui , today. A i Crippled Mind. Mi \ st.ionjr nri'uds ' jiant in el t'Ct , are hclil down and starv j < { tit h.v crip [ ! < Mi ditre-stiv pr wpr. i\ pf > psii : and th poison absorbed s a result of chronic constijiatiofi i \ ( > U : ' li-ni'icil lifkdlJPSth < IVMT ( iji n-itural and sirnph- "iMi lo do IM to put. into it tin u 'lit i' I scU > Ahovp all tiling iid Mtonodrngx ihat paraliz SK { iniistc iliptnmach find bov\ ! . A SMjjnd. he hhv stomac < * ' ntains thp mime dijje tivo ajrenl- Spruce IVp in tablets contain. Spruce Pepsin tablets will di est fernn ntin r , decaying fond hat la.y like a lump in .your -tornach. Wi have proved tlii- lou.s-siuls of limps or we woul ii dare spend thousands of del i.ir.s to prove it to every sufferei fn m HI n ? f li trouble. We will i.d .you : trial box FKEE. Spnice T' b ! M Co. . Heron Luke Minn. oOc. sizes can be had of G. \ Chapman , D u gis' , Valentim- . NI hi si-ku. You -will lock a goqd wliile before yoi 1 > 'l a better medicirre for coughs ant1 dds dian Chamberlain's Cough Kern "V. It aot only gives r5ilef it cnreB is vrhen you luive a congh or cold ' . you arc certain to be pleased * , vitl ' prompt cure which itvail effect J ' DR. I. F. ROACH. ( By J L. McBrien. ) Dr. Roach is pabtor of the greal- est church between Chicago and Denver. He has no superior among the pulpit orators and public speak ers in the central west. He received liis A. B. degree from the State Uni versity of Idaho. Dr. Roach has served pastorates at Kansas City , Mo. , Boise , Idaho , and is now in hifi year as pastor of St. Paul's church , Lincoln. Ee tourned Eu rope in 1910 , visited the Passion Play and marie a special study of industrial conditions in England. Dr. Roach is not only a national leader in church work , but he is a man of affairs a man among men. served as chaplain of the house of representatives and the state sen ate in the legislature of Idaho. He was also president of the board of rngents of the state university 01 I-laho. He is now a member of the board of education of the state normal schools. During the past three sessions of the Nebraska leg islature , practically every member of both houses heard him every Sunday night , even those who dif fered from him on questions of gov ernment and reform , being among t IB tegular attendants. Dr Roach is one the most origi- nd and unique characters on the American platfoim. He talks at least three times as fast as the a\- e age speaker. There is no hailing i i his phiuse , his enunciation is clear , his voio-i good No one can anticipate what hejs going to suy. He is a bundle of surprises , lie spoke at Crawford two years ago at the Soldiers' and Sailors' reunion , following Mayor Dahlman , who spoKe the d < i > before Governo ) Shallenberger spoke the next da > after Dr. Eoach. So well were tie bi-iness men of Crawford pleased With him they telegraphed me foi Dr. Roach for Memorial Day la&f M iy. In a letter just received from Supt. Reimund of Crawford , he asks for Ift. Roach as the Commence ment speaker there May , 1912. Tbi ? is a higher compliment than any words of mine can pay him. His lecture on "Sunshine" makes lean people grow fat and puts fa * people thru such side splitting ex- el cises that it is the best anti-fat tonic on the market. But Dr i Roach does not resort to wit and humor for the mere sake of pro voking merriment and laughter. He does it to drive home some tell ing truth with the felicitous brevih of an Aesop fable. He believes too with Charles Lamb , that a wholes - s ouled laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. Comments on His Sunshine Lecture. The lecture entitled "Sunshine , " given by Doctor Roach on the High School Lecture Course last Friday evening was one of the kind that makes everyone hold up his head and take a new interest in life. Nelson ( Neb. ) Gazette. The last lecture of the entertain ment ecuise , by Dr. Roach on lat Friday e\enjncr , was by far the best and most eute.rUiinm # of any thai had been on the program , and wa > the equal if riot the superior ol anything to which the people of (101 ( don Lave had the privilege of ILs en ing to for many a moon. The ' Sunshine" of his lecfuro seemed to pei meat ( the audience and everyone caught ; hj infection and laughiiu wi8 ? coiitagious. The biiglitne s of the subject and ihe many wise and wi tty sayings kept tne large audi ence in an exceptionally good huni- or. Gordon ( Neb ) Jouinal. Dr. Bench will 1-cture in Valen tine March I-i. Raising Calves Properly. The future usefulness of the cow de pends a great deal upon how the calf { s brought up during the first year. It should have plenty of water and salt presented in clean vessels , sudden changes of diet avoided and regularity of feeding practiced. Warm , dry quar ters are necessary if tile weather is j damp. Plenty of roughage should bo fed rind not too much grain , for tlieu a large capacity of handling food , so desirable in dairy animals , will be de veloped. When six months old in Hie should i-o omitted from the calfs ra tion am a full roughage and grain diet CANDIDATE FOR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA. Sketch of Man Who Has Made Good in Every Endeavor. The life story of John H. Morehead Is the story of a man who has suc ceeded by his own efforts , not only in reaching a high place in the estima tion of his fellows , hut in achieving a fair measure of business success. Born on an Iowa farm in 1SG1 , Mr. Morehead endured the harships of pioneer neer farming and secured the rudi ments of a common school education in the then poorly equipped district schools of a pioneer state. lie came to Nebraska in 1883 , locating in Kemaha county , , where he taught Bchool for two years. Having saved a little money he engaged in the gen eral merchandising business at Bar- 8.da , Richardson count ? ' . Earlj in 1895 ha was nominated for county treasurer by the democrats , and elect ed by a majority of 235 .votes in a county then overwhelmingly repub lican. Two years later he was reelected - elected by a majority of SIM an evi dence of his popularity and good ser vice to the people. In 1900 he was elected mayor of Falls City. In 190S he was delegate to the Denver con vention from the First congressional district , and at the election in the same year was elected to the state senate from the First senatorial dis trict. He was elected president pro tern of the senate , and is now acting lieutenant governor. In the cenate he at once became a leader recognized for his ability , his conservatism and his industry. In 1S99 Mr. Morehead was elected cashier of the First National bank of Falls City , serving for nine years. He is now president of that in stitution and of the State Bank of Barada. Although interested in the banking business , Mr. Morehead is even more interested in farming and stock raising , to which he devotes much of his time and attention. lie knows the farming and live stock in dustries thoroughly , and is well ac quainted with their needs. Because of his high business standing and qualifications , and because he has not been allied with any faction or clique of his party , Mr. Morehead was asked by thousands of democrats to become a candidate for the nomination for governor. After due deliberation he consented , and his candidacy has been filed. If nominated and elected he will give Nebraska the same kind of a business administration that he has given to his own affairs with so much success. Free from any and all influences that might hamper his can didacy. Mr. Morehead is desirous only of giving Nebraska a clean , business like administration , marked by abso lute fairness to all legitimate inter ests. Senator Morehead would make a strong candidate , and one well cal culated to lead the ticket to success. Mr. Morchcsd at Horns. John H. Morehead certainly has cause to feel proud of the high com pliment paid him by the voters of Richardson county at the last gen * eral election. Neighbors and friendg poulcl not pay any man a higher compliment than the home folks paid to Mr. Forehead at the elec tion on Tuesday. Every time Mr. Morehead goes before the people as a candidate the result is the same and the people are for him regardless of party politics. Jle/is clearly the first choice of the people of Ilichardsoq county. Falls City News. A Strong Pdan , " \Ve believe that Ken , John K. More , head is the proper man to nominate for governor , because his record as % business man and his character as q citizen are both as sound as any man'g jn the state , and if nominated there would be no past dark records to bring forth by the opposition. Plattsmouth Journal. A Business Man Needed. Lieutenant Governor MoTehead o | falls City was in Hastings last woelj niaking brief calls to meet the demo- prats before the primaries in April , Mr. Morehoad is a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor end strikes $ is as * a man to b'e de pended upon , if electe'd , for a business administration of tlie , state's affairs , something that is needed in these times when state warrants are being j hawked a-bout ciuon private brokers fgr lack of state funds with wuicji tc Risbr tfcfejm AdaiBs CciKsty Beind'cral Cigars and r Soft Drinks JOHN G. STETTER - PROP. INTERNATIONAL Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTERNATIONAL / NATIONAL " 30" No Hill too Steepj no Sand too Deep by Guaranteed by International Harvester Company GRANT YER , CARPENTER & BUILDER. All kinr3 < ? of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes llv--idence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many Co u * 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 V. es paid for produce. Come and get ac quainted. e 2nd Building South the Bank. Crooks ton , Neb. S2 I fr ! g2 E. M. Faddis & Co address Valentine or Kt-uuedv borne branded on left Horses branded ( teen left 'shoulder or thifli branded on ris.i-1 thfch > n Iclt or lho.ilder. shoulder or thigh P. H. Youn \ dimeon. Xebr. ? - , Cattle branded as cul on lefr aid * V-A * * ' Vj7 ft ince oil Gordon Cra k n rth of Si C. P. Jordan. | $ P Koaebud.SD " " 3 Hor'O' * and ] situ" as out , also ( U HK f J on riffbt on Oak anrt BijTte creaks. A lllie-al reward for miormatlor- azWSS tfstmnpto detectioi SffiSaSfl > ' " 'I'itlers of stork R. M. Ten-ill , Propr. Bro nlee , Xeu. n c-f on lefl * i < 1 * . S o in t ra > ' 1 K T t on Mt hip. HaiifTf- nn Noilh Loup ve" t\\o of Xot Afraid Vis- - , on 'tobebud.'Ssl ? rr - . P.vL'A asm cut ; horses - tine orI K I' on httfen Ck' iind Little ' 1912 DISTRICT COURT CALENDER Sixteenth Judiciai District of Neb raska , W. K. V/esiover. judge. Unerr.v , Feb. 20 Sept- Si.eriijan , ? Iar. IS Sept. 30 MX Butte , April 1 Oct. 7 tlnnvn , April 15 Oct , 21 i"iix , Apr''J ! Nov. 11 ihuves , Mu.13 . Deo. 2 Albert Whipple & Sons. Uosebnd S , D. Ccttle branded 80S on left H4c OSO on rljcki Some cattle have a - fen Some with A OB left shonldtr a > 4 some branded with two tars .across hind qiar- " ters cuttle branded H 4 > 011 left side nd semen n leftside. Horses branded SOS on left hlo. Some eattl * branded AW bar connected on both aides aatf left hip of horses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr. Cattle branded as 011 cut.Ieft side Some on Jeft hip. Horses same on li'ft shoulder. Range Square Lake. Sawyer Bros. Oasis , Nefcr O. K. Sarryer haa charsie of thcie cattle. H rji der. Somr left side Horses left th'jj c on Snaka river. Metzger Bros. KoiiNebr Cattle brandpd _ < H * n\where on left side. Earmark , square crop ri ht far. Horses have braiid on thigh. Kaiifce on Gordon and Snake CreeR5. A Reward cf 3250 ili l' iiil So an } ' person far infdiHint u leaJitm to the arrest and flr.al cou\ictKiii or Hi > y pnrsin or persons stealing \\irl J. A. Yaryan. Pullman. Kebr Cattle branded JT onrifjhtslde Ilorsiia branded JT on right 3liond r Keaaurable rewart forjuj informatioa leadiuic to the re covery of cMtla strttyed from ray Lund and Feeding Co. on s i c'V ) j r > 1'oat oflict d ea- quarterKioivor : - , J ehrf