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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
IS THE TIFtflE TO BUY A Spread the Manure between now and the first ofjJune 'and you will 4 see its value in bigger crops next fall. The SUCCESS' SPREADER makes manure cover three times as much land as hand spreading , therefore , makes the Manure three times as valuable. IT MAKES POOR LAND RICHER AND RICH LAND RICHER IT SAVES HALF YOUR TIME AND LABOR , YET IT IS A LABORER THAT WORKS WITHOUT PAY CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ONE ? NO FRICTION NO WEAR NO BREAKAGE NO HORSE KILLING DRAFT All overcome by the latest and greatest improvement , ROLLER BEARINGS in every wheel , cylinder and important part. It is the seven sets of Roller Bearings 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. W. W. Morrissey. Dr. 0. W. Noyes The place for men who want the bast The place where good fellowship exists and men of fine judgment gather , We command busi ness by deserving it , 3 3C Zk- + 2 WaSther F. A. Mdtendorff , Prop. M.W. A. CONVENTION ( Continued from page 4r. ) defeat the putting into effect of raise but was not in favor of se cession. The purpose of the Hast ings camp was too radical a meas ure and favored the call of the Columbus camp to appeal -to the Head camp to delay putting into cft'ect the new rates until a vote can be bad at another meeting , or to ratify by a vote of the members in each lodge. Wanted to get an injunction against officers of Head camp and get a revision at another meeting. The rates were illegally raised and that the members were not duly notified of such contem plated action. Delegates were not elected for that purpose , and that such matters should be fully un derstood when delegates were elected and the contemplated raise stated. ] \Iax E. Viertel stated that he was in full harmony with the meet ing in everything that had been said but thought we were in a measure to blame for not paying more attention at the time the raise was talked. Mr. Kuble had vjsited a lodge at Galena. 111. , and that they were opposed to the Mobile bill and were working bitterly against it. Mr. Quible had learned that in cidental to the cause of several ' .states . passing such a law Talbot ; had been found to be lobbying for jit. ! Mr. Musser had a grown up 'amtl.v but his wife , yet strong and h-althy , might need protection and his rate being too high was opposed to the raise. Would be : satisfied with a reasonable raise j but the raise was unjust and un called for , Ben White spoke of the local committee on entertainment being disappointed by the mumps and other important business prevent ing them from doing what they i had intended but said there would $ Sf m vtcrt % g m * E women of Nebraska are writing the best cook book ever prepared. We are simply compiling it. Nebraska women are contributing the recipes their prize recipes for this great Prize Cook Book. And we are paying liberally for these recipes. We want you to send in your favorite recipe one or more , just as you choose. For every accepted recipe we will pay promptly upon making our selections Two Dollars Cash. We need hundreds of recipes recipes of all kinds for all dishes. Send in yours. Vss SL in all dishes requiring baking pov/der , Health Club is the one- teaspoon powder goes just twice as far as sny other baking powder. And it costs less than any other that's as good. Just J4 as pure and wholesome as any baking powder can be. Manu factured and packed in our modern factory noted for its auto matic machinery and sanitation untouched by human hands. Health Club cells for a cent an ounce the honest , livc-and-Iet-live , anti-trust price for highest grade baking powder in IGc , 15cand25c cane. SEND US THIS LABEL OFF A CAN Be sure nd send us your prize contest recips very soon. Better do > .J totlay or tomorrow. Get a can of Layton's Health Club at your grocer's prove for yourself that itis really a one-teaspoon powder then cut this part of the label off the can and send to us with your contribution to'the'Grcat Prize Cook Book. Remember we pay S2.CO for every accepted recipe , publish each recipfjover the name of thecontribii b'colrfo every suiices wailed at once upon public C&YXON PUKE FOOD CO. East Si LOIKS , HL be supper at the Commercial hotel and had provided a box of Eobert Burns. B. E. White , an old member in the order thought our reserve' fund was best appreciated in the hands of each member as in the past. He requested that the sec retary make a record of I. M. Rice's talk to the Woodmen , which , briefly , was along the lines of what already has been said and explanatory of why the Woodmen order has been popular with the people. Nay lor says we don't want to se cede but we .do want to successful ly fight the raise in rates. On motion a committee of three , including the chairman , were ap pointed to draft resolutions em bodying the sense of this meeting. On motion two delegates were elected to send to the Columbus assembly , they to choose their al ternates Max E. Viertel , who chose I. M. Rice alternate , and Arthur Bowring , who chose J. F. Na.vlor his alternate. On raoiion the resolutions were ordered sent to every camp in the county , asking them to help de fray expenses in sending delegates to the Columbus assembly March 18 , 1912. THE RESOLUTIONS. We , the resolutions committee , appointed by the Woodmen As sembly of thh M. W. A. , Cherry county , Neb. , assembled at Mer- riman , Nebr. , MarchQo , 1U12 , beg to submit the following : First Whereas , we consider the order consists of its members , that they generally have been ig nored in the readjustment of rates , and that they should be considered in any readjustment , as has been the custom heretofore. Second We are opposed to the Mobile bill as detrimental to Fra ternal societies , and ask the hearly cooperation of all members to op pose the same. Third We are opposed to the C"f "i "t 'f ro.v - - t.han pi'u.ri. ' i 'i ' i ! . W \ . \-Uiv-c Four : i Furn'iM" ' . I.IPH t.h , r ] gates to thHuil'il h ul ca up were not instructv.-l and worn to tally ignorant of the fact that they would be called upon to adjust rates , therefore were nor qualified t ) act. FifthVe \ are opposed to sec - c sion. All we. ask is fair pla.v tf > old and young alike. Them fore be it RTCSOLA'ED ; That it is the sense of this meeting , that we cooperate ate with the sute ussemblv called to me-it in Cu'nbu ! < , NVh , on March IS. 1912 , for the pu < * p'i3Q of opposing the exorbitant ratas forced on the members of this order by the action of the sijourn- ed hjad camp at Chicago , III. , on Jan. 23 , 1912 , by Bending r ] > . | e gi'fS 'nstructed ' to further these resolutions. MAX E. VIERTKL , Ohm. M O. METZGER , E. B. QUIIJLE. A RTH UR HO WRING , Committee. St. Nicholas' Church. Services will be held in tl e Catholic church as follows : In Nenzel on Sunday , Mar. 14 , at 10 a. m. In Arabia < n Saturday , Mar. 16. In Valentine on Sunday , Mar. 17. Feast of St. Patrick. 1st Mass at S a in 2nd Mass at 10 a. m. Benediction of the Blessed sac rament after Mass. During Lent every Friday eve ning at 7 p. m. , devotions , rosary , stations of the cross and bt-n dic tion. LEO M. BLAERE , Rector. You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs ancl colds than Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold , and you are certain to be pleased with' ' J the prompt cure which it will effect. ] Evil ! Ssu KII I s\i l I I § I I t y B B * MM Cigars and Soft Drinks 1 JOHN G. STETTER - PROP : ( IWJ , . . . 5SS ; g g flT j S ' 5 ' ' - ? - iyK S"E > < 5' ' tjyTi''SM SgS'g ? ' Vi-5fl'V : = rr .iJi5'llIss INTERNATIONAL " 30" Before buying an auto it will pay you to see the INTERNATIONAL / NATIONAL " 30" No Hill too Steep } no Sand too Deep \ Soldby DMcLeod Guaranteed by International Harvester Company CARPENTER & BUILDER. All kinds of wood work done to order. Stock tanks made in all sizes Residence and shop one block south of passenger depot. Valentine , PHONE 72 Nebraska References : My Many \ With new prices , which arc 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 es paid for produce. Come and get ac - R quainted. 9 \ a 2nd Building Bouth the Bank. Crookston , Neb. E. M. Faddis & Co : aUdre-H Vaieuttue or K. uue.\ Some branded on hit tliijh * Horses brniulfd n U-ft Some branded bra di'ii on ri ht tli.0. . . Ml Ifft or li'n < ; der. 5 shoulder 01 th i h P. H. YOUDS. Simeon. Nebr n > ij Cattic branded as cut on left aide Some QYon Soft Jaw o liorses. H.Hn--e G ' Pre-k of - on - nurtli Simeon , C. P. Jordan. Rosebud. SI ) Horses and cattit : IB cut : also CJ BK fj on rlp-ht on Oak and Bntte creeks. A Hr.eral reward lor information leading to detection of rustlers of stock JR. M. Ten-ill , Propr. linmnlue , Neu. f'attl < branded as in CM on left s i d ( . Some brai.d < i R T * on left hip. Itmifie on North I.onp river two mils 'est of Hrewulee Not Afraid St Francis Mis sion. Kosebud. 8. D. fttle ! branded asm cut ; horses J k P same or . .11I' on u ft r Ipftthteh. KatiL-e Pk' * "a id f.ilM 1912 DISTRICT COURT CALENDER Sixteenth Judicial District of Neb- _ rasfcav. . H. Westcver. Judge. Albert \Vhipple & Sons. Rosebud a , D. CHttle branded SOS on left side OHO on rljtbtslda dome cattle alao have a - fen neck Home with A OB left shoulder and some branded with two bars across hind quar ters. Some Texas branded & O 011 icft side and some : n left side. Horses branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle hrandpd A7har coniH-cted on both sides and left liip of liorses D. M. Sears. Kennedy , Nebr Cattle branded as on cnt.lef t sid ? Some on left liip. same on Iff * shoulder. Ranue Square Lake fires Oasis , Nebr G. K. Saucer has charge of these cattle. H rse I > MonIettMhoul- der. Some/ / left side. Horses ] Jeff thigh , aiifje on Snaka river. Metzger Bros. uoliv Xebr Catfl branded anywhere on left side. Earmark , square crop right ear. Horses have ame brand on ft thigh. Range on Gordon and Snake Creeks. A Reward of $250 wih bt i aid to any person fef information leading to the arrest and final conviction of ; my iiprsua or persons stealioz with ulinvp hrxmi J. A. Taryan. rullman , Nebr Cattle branded JT on rigbtdide Horses branded JY on right shoulder Reasonable rewurt for any Information leadng to the r + cover } of cattle strayed from my JCebraska Land and Feeding Co. Ccas'cck , V. P Chac c .TamlBon 8.&T. Cattfe braaie < a ox auypatt.ofanimai ; C KJVaUo . the - " - s v * , * . , : : " ! - v'"i'ir > i issssass otc .id Mea ( quarters Eibworh ,