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About Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
VALENTINE DEMOCRAT I. P/J. Rice , Editor and Proprietor MarkZsrr , Foreman A Weekly Nc\vsjiup r jci'-I - vciThu < - day at Valentin * , N Subscription - § 1.50 Per Year Local Notices , ' oc per line per issue Entered at , the Postoffloe at Valentine , Neb. , for transmission through , the mails , as second class matter. Thursday , April 18 , 1912. Champ Clark is Nebraska's first choice for president. Will Bryan now come ont for that splendid Missourian and do all in his power for him as a loyal delegate at large , or will he continue the "dog in the manger" course ? People who boast they don't read the newspapers often find themselves guessing at election re sults if they pay any attention to what's doing , and then in their disappointment dive into the news papers to learn how it was done. Bryan is campaigning for Wil son this week in Florida. Ife seems determined in his eil'orts to try to hold the presidential pos sibilities of the democratic party as nearly pqual as possible to aug ment a light in the convention. Perhaps he is looking for another stampede. Did you notice the race Will Maupin made without a dollar IL- vestment. excepting to notify a few of his friends that he was a candidate for the office of railway commissioner. Everybody likes Maupin and his frank , honest way of putting things before the pee ple. Champ CSark is perhaps the most popular man in the demo cratic party and could easily be elected by the popular vote of-the people. The present system of voting by states might defeat him if the republicans could unite upon a strong man , but they are at loggerheads also and have a worse fight on their hands than we. Bryan refused to announce his favorite before the Nebraska pri mary , but since Wilson's over whelming defeat in this Mate ! JP has gone to Florida to campaign for Wilson , Why not take Ne braska's choice , Mr. Bryan , and , work for Champ Clark or resign as delegate at large ? We charge bad faith in your Florida cam paign for WiLon , and . \ou should either resign or take the stump for Nebraska's choice if you feel called upon to speak. Judson Harmon can carry Ohio and New York , possibly Con necticut , and New Jersey , Mary land and Massachusetts. These states , or a majority of them , are necessary lo win the -election. Who else can carry them in the democratic party ? Possibly Champ Clark can. He is a personal fav orite with nearly everybody in the middle west , but the eastern democrat likes to vote for a man near lo to them and Champ Clark may be too far west to get suf ficient votes to win. It looks like Roosevelt was gc- ing to sweep the country and what will it mean ? What \ \ ill he do as president the next four years ? Will he be a dictator ? Will he think as he stated in Eu rope that more power should be vested in tin president or ruler of a country. What class of people will vote for him and will he be opposed by one candidate or four to split up the vote and make his election assured ? There are many other question suggested but let us attempt lo say a few words : The third term \\ill stop many votes. The Taft pie hunters will fall over themselves to get into j the band wagon and give T It. as | loyal support as they would give Tai'l and probably proclaim Roosevelt velt their first choice and beat the v fc fi ? ? * ,7 f * ( - -i i ' . ' . K , regulars at their own''game , but there are a few republicans who are not admirers of either Roosevelt velt or Taffc and good intelligent mon too who w-ili help to defpat T. R. and he will go down in his tory the victim of his own am bitions , a sadder but wiser man. The American people will shout for Teddy now to defeat Taft but not because they want him presi dent again. Alex Burr of Pullman was in town this week. He is out for Champ Clark and thinks he can carry Buffalo Luke. AYe'll go him one better that Champ Clark can carry more states west of the Ivlississipi than any other man. We do not know if Mr. Clark can carry enough of the eastern states to win out. We like him in the west but the west may not elect whomsoever they may choose without consulting those heavy voting eastern states. If Judson Harmon , or any other good demo crat seems to be the general favor ite The Valentine Democrat is willing to abide by the majority and fall in line. We do not think we know better how to pick out the best man for president than the whole people , or the majority of the democratic party , and do not accuse everyone , excepj.ing our favorite , of Wai ! street con nections. We want to suggest that it would be better for our party to let the people rule and then abide cheerfully by the re sult and be an asset to winning , rather than try to set our judg ment up as knowing the only man who should be nominated , and if he is not nominated , to pout and go away from home and refuse to vote. We may not all have money to go away from home. Some of us will have to live here for awhile awd we will have to sub mit to some one being made presi- denjb. If not our choice then we may be wrong , or right , and the great majority wrong. Let us get ready to support Clark , if be is the nominee , or some other man j whom the democratic convention may nominate. Here's a woman's stock ing of quality azicl wear. You arc proud of once they grace your feet. The way they fit and the way they wear is a revelation. Their dye is one of their superla tive features. The brightest , truest , surest , most lasting black and the richest chads of tan known to hoclcry making. Dyed with Wun- derdye fast to Ihc last. Made for ail ages and slzec , for \vomsn and misses. Four pairs to the box $1.00 , or a de-Iue grade , three pairs to the box $ 1.00. The guarantee insures the toe , heel and sole against need of darning for four months. A -II , , . ffcUR TIME , 1 i ti * fa f P J s xJ ? I w 3 experience rg in the printing business. v . jj . . Ur , , , When * in need of you art some- ihi.'ig in this line DON'T FORGET THIS i TEACHERS' MEETING May 11 , 1932. Music. In What Way Has the Reading Cin-le Work Been Helpful to You ? - Grace Shebourn ! Book Review - Goldie Grooms ; The Home and the School From the View Point of the Patron , - Mrs. McLean Music. The Home and the School From the View Point of the Teacher - er - Carrie Van Ostrand The Truant - Ella Kennealey Current Events May Peters Drill. The Sprit of Literature - Masie Smith Value of Imagination Mabel Shasp Discussion - ( Hazel Carlson. ( Luela ] Andrews- Music. SIMEON. Miss Andrews closed a success ful term of school in district 109 Friday. She returned to her home near Valentine and has planned to attend the junior normal. Primary election was very quiet though more interest was taken than in former primaries. In time , no doubt , it will fill the pur pose for which it was intended. Miss Stella Martin is visiting her sister , Mrs. Stilwell. She will return to her home in Cali fornia in the near future. Mesdaraes Yingst and Acord are visiting at the Recce homes. They arrived in time to attend the meet ing of the club. E. R. Stillwell is carrying the mail from Simeon to Dewey Lake. There was very little loss from the storm. We now have an abundance of moisture. The first meeting of the ladies club was held Monday , having been adjourned from Saturday on account of the storm. The time was spent in sewing. We hope to see the interest continue and feel that such meetings would be bene ficial to every neighborhood. The ladies departed feeling that they had had a splendid day , and are looking forward to future meet ings with pleasant anticipation. Notice of Hearing on Pro bate Without Ad ministration. Grace Hetherington having filed in my ofiice a duly verified petit- tion alleging that Bert W , Heth erington died intestate , possessed of an equity in real estate in Cher ry county , Nebraska , and that said real estate was wholly exempt from execution , attachment or other mense process and not liable for the debts of the deceased and praying for the probate of the said estate without administration : Therefore all persons interested in said matter will take notice that a healing will be had upon said petition at my office in Valentine. Cherry county , Nebraska , on- Fri day , May 8 , 19J 2 , at 1 o'clock p. m. , at which time all persons in terested in said estate may appear and show cause , if any there be , why said estate should not be probated without administration , and that notice thereof be given by publication of same in the Val entine Democrat for a period of three successive weeks. James C , Quigley , 15 3 County Judge. Walcott & Walcotr , attorneys. MONEY ! MONEY ! Do You Want a Bargain in Town Property ? I have three properties that are bargains and I am going to sell , them at a bargain to someone who t has a few hundred dollars laying idle. - I want to build a good building for a printing office and will sell property cheap , to carry out my plans. Come and see me on any kind of a property deal. I want money and I'll give big value for it. I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr , The Effective Laxative Tastes Like and is Eaten Like Cand } ' . In our experience in the hand ling of drugs and medicines , we believe we have never hid : exper ience with any remedy that gave such great satisfaction to our cus tomers as Rexali Orderlies. This remedy is not like any other laxa tive or cathartic. It contains all the good features of other laxa tives , but none of their faults. Our own faith in Rexali Order lies is so strong that we oiler them to you with our own positive per sonal guarantee , that if they do not thoroughly satisfy you , you only need tell us and we will hand back to you every penny you paid us for them. Therefore , in trying them upon our recommendation you take no risk whatever. Rexali Orderlies taste like acd are eateii like candy. They do not gript ? , cause nausea , excessive looseness , or any other annoyance. They act so easily that they may be taken at any time , day or night. They are particulary good for children , aged , or delicate per sons. They are put up in con venient tablets in three-sizes of packages. Prices , lOc. 25 , and 50c. Remember , Rexali Remedies can be obtained in this community only at our store The Rexali store. Chapman , The Druggist. : Bf8 ! Longboat , Indian Runner , Who ( i/lav / Quit. * V".VA ; : $ K & b3 - . . - * * . &m IS , ' -/lfil i&MiHf j'&c'V' " ' . ! : - . ' . . - ' ' - r/i . . . . . -.i * ' ' - ? ; -"Ji/a : & i.i. : : fH ! . rj . - - - : > ; fe g8P 1 Ji. . . . : . Sa\u-'A3 ! - ! i > & 1- : . " ; iJ&V\ -f : * ? te J ® ' ? : ? J y/V ; # - : > - : - : \ > v V$3 Photo by American Tress Association. i E According to bis inon intimate 'riemls. Turn Longboat , tbe famous Ju e lian distant e niuiu-r of Canada , is to otirc from iho game shortly. Itepcrt * ias it that his legs have at last iV roue back on him aul that he is V ired of the game. During the past six t roars Longboat has won many races 11 it distances from five miles up to the 11c 'till Marathon distance. 2G miles 3S3 c ; ards , iirst when tin amateur aud later n vhile a professional. The Indian may w je offered a position as coach of one of lie schools in Canada. c titi Over tiIi tin Ii IiC By subscribing for THIS PAPER tan > Ask ! . M. Rice about ' JSL. , German Fire insurance Co. of Omaha , backed by the National of Hartford with $11.000.000 , guarantying every policy. As sound as the "Rock of Gibralter. " r1 The Northwestern Life Ins. / /i / Co. of Milwaukee writes the most liberal policy in Ordinary Life , Endowment , or Payment plan. You cannot lose 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. Call on I. M. RICE , Valentine , Nebr. Highest co h nrice paid for Call for Estimates Anything you have to sell. Phones 187 and' 169 Valentine Furniture Exchange We buy and sell New and Second Hand Furnitnre , Carpets and Stoves. Valentino , box 348 Nebraska i j Ladies7 Garments Ian Tailored Sending' away no longer a necessity Men's Clothing Cleaned , Repaired and Pressed J. ABRAHAMS , = = VALENTINE , NEBR , laid Heads Not Wanted Baldness is Too Generally Considered a Sign of Advanced Age. A. bald-headed person does not have an equal chance with one blessed with : i healthy head of hair , because baldness is too gen erally accepted as an indication of age. Many large corporations have established an age limit , and' refuse to take men over 35 years of age as new employees. Probably 65 per cent of bald- headed people may regain a good head of healthy hair if they will follow our advice and accept our offer. We have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head unless the roots of the hair are entirely deid , their follicles closed , and the scalp has , become glazed andshiny. . We i want people to try this remedy at ! our risk , with the distinct under standing that unless it does exact ly what we claim it will , and gives satisfaction [ eni Aery respect , we shall make no charge for the rem edy used during the trial. We know exactly what we are ! talking about , and with this oiler ; back of our staterooms no one1 should scoff , doubt our work , or hesitate to put our remedy to an actual test. j We want everyone in Valentine who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble , dandruiT , falling I hair , or baldness , to try our Rex- , all " 93" Hair Tonic. We want to use it regularly say until three bottles have been nsed andifitj does not eradicate dandruff , cleanse and refresh the scalp , tighten the hair in its roots , and j grow new hair , we will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking. There is no formality expected , and we exact no obligation from the user whatever - i ever We are established right here in Valentine i , and make thi.s offer with a ru' ! understanding that business success entirely depends i upon the sort of treatment we ac-j cord our customers , and we would ; not dare the above oil > r unless we ; were positively certain that we ; sould substantiate it in every par ticular. Remember , you can ob tain Rexali Remedies in this com- nuuity only at our store. The ] Rexali Store. Chapman , The Druggist. Don't , bo surprised if you hove an at- ! ack of rheumatism this spring. Jusci ub the affected parts freely \vith Chain- ' erliin's Liniment and it will soon disj j ippear. Sold by all dealers. Notice to Creditors. V- Tur. STATK OF NKIIKASKA i In the County - CHKiurv COUMTV. ) 8S Court. In the matter of tiie estate of Alansou I'alwsr , deceased : To tr.r Ci editors of saiJ Kstnte : You are hereinnotified. . That 1 will sit at the Coi nty Court Uooin in Valentine in said conmy on the nth diy ot May , 191L' , to receive aim examine all claims apaiiiHt said estate with a \ u w to their aujnstincnt and allowance. The time limited for the presenta tion of claims aguiiist said estate is six months from the llth iay of Nov. . A. D. 1911 , and th | time limited for payment of d uts is cue year ' from said llth day ot Mtiy .1911. Witness my h.uid and seal of said county court - " this 17th dav of Audi. A. I ) . 1912. SEAL JA.MES c. QUKSLKV. H4 Couuty Judge. Notice of Probate of Will in the coun ty court ot Clurry county , Ne ' braska. STATE OF NEBRASKA. / COUNTY OF CHEHKY. t"xs j To all persons interested in the estate of t i CVcelisi WVis'iloydereased : On reading the petition of Herman ( J. Wels- ! llo praMim that the instrument tiled in / thi.s court on the . .th day of April. 1912 , and purporting to he the last will and testament - ment of the said deceased , may be proved I and allowed , and recorded as the last vill and testament ot said deceased : that said J instrument be admitted to probate , and the administration of said estate be granted to j U M ruf A\Vi.sllo # . as administrator. It is hereby ordered that all persons interested - j ested in said matter , may. ami do. appear at the countv court to be held in and lo.r said [ county , on the tth dav " of May A. D. . IH12. at 10 o'clock , a. in. , to"show cause , if anv there be. why the pra\-er ot the petitioner should not tie granted' and that notice of the pendency ot said petition and that the hearing - ing thereof be given to all persons interested in said matter by publisning a copy of this order in the Vah mine Democrat. " a weekly newspaper printed in said count- , for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing. Witness ray hand and seal or said court [ Sealj this 17th dav of April A. D. . 1912. .IAMKS C. QtJH.'LKY. l3 l County Judge. Notice of Hearing. To all persons interested in the estate of Jos eph SNaefcr , derea-ien : Yon and each of you : i-f hereby notified that on the 10th dav of pril. 191W. . K Haley fi'ed a ptition m the Couutj Court of Chi r y County. Nebraska | ryi { j tii-1 administration in the above estate b dispensed with and that the I'n-bate Co'.rr i-ia-ea Final Icrenaming the heirs . t tlie < I -.tit.an.J that said petition will i e lietird in theConntv Cunrt room in Val-ntine in said County on the 4th day of May , 1912. at the hour ot jo o'l < ick a. m. It is furtlK-r ordered that notice of said hearing he ivn all persons , interested in said estate by tlu > publication of this notice for three .successive weeks in the Valentine Democrat , a newspaper printed , published and circulated in said county. Dated this iOth day of April , 1912. J A M K.S C. Q. r i f ; I.KT , rsKAi. ] H-.T fouiity Judge , liy fc. . D Clarke , Attorney for petitioner. \ It it is worth doing at all , it's worth do ing well. well.n First classwork at all times is our motto. D Let us figure with you on \ your next job. \