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tiAQK SIX 'r (From Friday's Daiily) Large crowds attended the Chau tauqua yesterday to hear the Sadlers and the University Girls. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Sadler and Anna B. Kellogg, trained nurse, and Sarah 'Willlmer give practical lectures and the crowd packing the lecture tent are steadily increasing, to ob tain the "benefit of these health lec tures. (Dr. Lena K. Sadler gave a demon stration lecture yesterday presenting some of the most practical and origi nal lecture features ever presented on the Chautauqua platform. In this lec ture addressed to women only she gave many interesting pictures of her vast experience among the unfortu nate women of Chicago, showing her work of lifting the unfortunate den izens of the underworld. The University Girls in their first appearance on the Valley City plat form proved to the audience to be an organization of high merit. The company is made up of seven young ladies from the leading universities of the country. 3n their program of yesterday afternoon their solos, quar tets and choruses, together with other novelty features, gave many surpris es to the audience. Miss Linda Mair man the leader, is a musician well ii'ted by training, tempermont and ex perience for her position. She is en titled to high rank as an artist of the first order Miss Mildred IM. Morrison, the so prano soloist possesses a voice of un usual sweetness and purity of tone, and being an accomplished pianist she is admirably qualified by nature and training to fill her position. Following the prelude by the Uni versity girls last evening Dr. Sadler gave a very instructive lecture on high blood pressure. He first called for volunteers from the audience over twenty-one years of age to take the blood pressure for de monstration purposes. This was done hy passing the machine about the •wrist of elach one shutting off the circulation. Dr. Saddler said in part: MNot one condition alone gives you high pressure but a group. The steam guage of a boiler tells you how much work the engine can do. The blood pressure tells how much work you can do. If you understand it you get a general knowledge of the condition of the whole body. Why are the American people superior to the British in industry and trade? Why do they succeed when other na tions fail? Why do they succeed whe lions fail? 'Because they are living at a higher pressure than any of the foreign countries. When your pres sure is high you feel equal to any thing and ready for the fray. When you have low pressure, you feel like a. dish rag, "all in." There is too much rushing in business of all kinds. Men are determined to make a record. If it is at the risk of blowing up the engine but they must pay the price. ,1 tried once to get a business man to take a vacation, his blood pressure /TPHE 4 v' 9* -rf LARGE CROWDS ATTEND PROGRAM AT GHAUTAUQUAJPARK YESTERDAY Sadlers Give Beneficial Health Lectures—Lniver sity Girls Give Splendid Entertainment Dramatic Recital This Evening. Public! Attention!! was 180, the normal is 123 degrees, he said "I can't do it." I said, I have been in an insane asylum and I saw there one man piling up leaves and they were taken away by the bushel, another who was gathering pebbles to toe carried away. Now these people "were lunatics, but there are other men claiming to be sane who are pil ing up dollars. The man took the hint he replied, "how long a vacation do you want me to take?" "I come to proclaim the gospel of good health and h'appiness and warn you to avoid all the things that stand in the way. Strychine is often given for a time. I have not used it for a numfoer of years 'because I find that ice water and rubs take its (place. If you take a drug by and by you must take enough to make the patent men rich. Medical men use less and less of these drugs. 'As they under stand the power of these natural sim ple things. Strychine weakens your blood pressure and also your vitality Nature will have her foreclosure mortgage on you sooner or later. Ev ery time you take a drink or a drug to make a good feeling, you are plac ing a mortgage on your future welfare and happiness. Aconite is used to lower blood pressure and fever but it is the fever that saves you. We use water so that the fever may burn up the poison without burning us. 'Cocaine makes one feel good and inclined to do anything. Morphine lowers the temperature and makes you ready for sleep and rest. My wife who has worked many years among the unfortunate women of Chicago, once asked me why so many of them took cocaine and morphine. I could not answer until these blood pressure tracks became known. The cocaine raises the blood pressure and the mor phine lowers it. And they need the cocaine to stimulate and the mor phine to give rest afterwards. It is too dangerous a drug for people to take. Beware of all drugs that have the magic power to kill pain instant ly. They contain some dangerous drug and will form a habit injurious to the body. Tobacco. Almost 4,000,000,000 ci gars were smoked by American people last year. The boy will smoke and get pale because his blood pressure is raised. Alcohol lowers the blood pressure for several hours but raises it by and by. You seem to be cold when you are hot and hot when you are old, and poor when you are rich. It is a deceiver. Alcohol brings the blood to the skin. The boy who smokes gets sick at first, nature turns him inside out when he swallows, and he unswallows it again. If he has tried this several times nature says, do you intend to take that poison right along. If you are going to take it regularly alright, and by and by the boy can smoke without being sick. Alcohol and nicotine get to gether and play into each others hands. There is another group that raises blood pressure, tea, coffee and spices. It requires expert observa- Fulton Meat Market will 1 until further notice, make the following prices: Lard, per lb. 10c Bacon, per lb. 15c We guarantee the quality of all our goods, and solicit your pat ronage. Fulton Meat Market fifth Avenue Valley City, N. D. WEEKLV riMES-RECORD tion to see the result at first. It may be that you have inherited health, as Rockefeller inherited millions. Many a man reaches old age but he leaves his children bankrupt, their birth right destroyed by their own parent. The worst drunkard I ever seen, drank 16 or IS glasses of Coco Cola in twenty-four hours. I would make it a crime for children to be alble to walk into a drug store and order one of the drinks containing these drugs. First report of the blood pressure of the audience. These averaged from 115 to 200 degrees. The normal num ber being an average of 123 degrees. The best way to postpone your own funeral is to keep the blood pressure down. The heart is like a double ac tion force pumip with two lines of hose, but with too much pressure it will give way, or the hose is going to bust. -Sometimes nature lets the clock run down and gives us nervous prostration, great remedy for disease to keep your boilers from blowing up. You are all run down today because you were all wound up yesterday. Vinegar: Many who never use al cohol get diseased by using vinegar. A quaker died from Gin Liver altho he had never tasted aclohol. Dear women of the W. C. T. U. be consis tent, you fight liquor but go home and use these other things. Instead of vinegar, use lemon juice on your let tuce. I never took a temperance pledge, and would use alcohol any time if I thought it necessary in my practice. But, I have never had oc casion to use it. Chew your food to get the flavor, chew it long enough to get out of it what the almighty in tended. Don't give these condiments to your children to give them unnat ural appetites. You are over eaters because you are under chewers. Con stipation is the great American dis ease today. You need two ounces of Protein in twenty-four hours, but most of us eat eight to twenty-five ounces in a day. This extra amount makes clinkers and cinders in the body which must be sifted and wash ed by the liver and kidneys, finally causing disease of thase organs. There is little difference between veg etable and animal food. Every pound of baked beans makes eight pounds of beef steak. Instead of eating meat three times a day, eat once or twice, or better still three times a week. I am a physician because I once was told I needed a new set of works in side. If you haven't got a body you like, make it over. My blood pres sure is only 120, I have brought it down year by year, I would rather have the health I have now than the wealth of Rockefeller. Eat some thing raw every day, eat prunes but don't do as one woman did, eat them first and take a lot of water after wards. Soak the prunes outside not inside of the body. But many ot you don't use these stimulants every day and yet you have high pressure, why, because you worry. I found one man who bad 190 degrees blood pressure and could find nothing wrong. He finally con fessed he was just out of Joliet peni tentiary and feared the police were after him. I said, I will help you to make, good and you will be all right. After we had talked I took his tem perature again and it was 165, the man's whole physical condition was changed. iFear always raises blood pressure. Anything good or, bad which relieves the mind will lower the blood pressure. It depends on whether you believe it or not. Men and women have faith and die and He healed them. He healed one girl that I failed to cure. Home treatment. First, a neutral bath of 97 degrees. This will put you to sleep in thirty minutes. Two— Cold baths. But if you are nervous and thin skinned, bathe first in hot water and then use the cold and exer cise until you sweat. Exercise raises the blood pressure. Three—Take the sun bath, just a minute at first and then increase the time. All cases of FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 2. The fall term of the Mankato Com mercial College opens Sept 2d. Sev eral of our young people will en roll in this great school then, or a little later. A business education is the best asset you can have, and the Mankato Commercial College is the school in which to secure such an education. If yam are Interested send for their Illustrated free catalogue. Address Mankato Commercial College, Man kato, Mian. For Sale! I 26 H. P. Advance Engine. 1 40x64 Advance Separator 2 Water Tanks I Coek Car 125 H. P- Port Huron Engine All of the above in good shape and will be sold right. Inquire of ». H. N. TUCKER, Ceurtena,yN. D. THURSDAY, JULY 35, 1912. high pressure, not due to disease may be cured if the human mind be domi nated by faith for faith raises and fear destroys. "I invite you to exercise faith In the most sublime thing and transcen dent thing the world has ever known. Let your lives be held firm by that faith in the supreme being, in He who gave Himself for you. Look for the faith that will anchor your soul to morrow, not only for time but for eternity. I prescribe for you a pre scription, that I call the greatest mind cure of all worries, a simple faith and old fashioned prayer." More Claims To Be Given Away 'Minot, N. D., July 19.—(Nearly 800 claims in the Berthold Indian reser vation will be given away at another opening "which will be held in (Minot on Aug. 11, and thereafter until the claims are gone. Judge James W. Witten of Wash ington, D. €., will be in Minot on Aug. 11, to superintend the work. The number at the recent drawing from 2,€50 to 6,000, will be called off until the remaining 800 claims are taken. At the first opening in May only 511 farms were drawn, so that it was ne cessary for the government to issue additional notices. This will attract several hundred people to the magic city. TO VISIT SISTER. Mrs. Burt Foxen left last evening for Jamestown, where she will visit with her sister, Mrs. Fritz Kulewatz, for a few days. SHELLED CORN. The Peoples Fuel company'have a large supply of shelled corn, either in bags or bulk. Also ground corn and oats. If in need of feed call on them. 1-31-w-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the estate of Nels P. Rasmusson, deceased: Notice is hereby given ,by the under signed George N. Rasmusson executor of the last will of (Nels P. Rasmusson late of the city of Valley City in the county of Barnes and state of (North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months, after the first publication of this notice, to said executor at the of fice of Herman Winterer, in the city of Valley City, in said Barnes county. Dated July 3rd, A. D., 1912. GEORGE N. (RiASM'UISSON, Executor. HERMAN WINTERER, Attorney for executor, Valley City, N. Dak. First publication on the 4th day of July A. D., 1912. 7-4-4tw CITATION AND NOTICE OF HEAR ING iPROOF OF FOREIGN WILL. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN ty of Barnes. In County Court, Before Hon. O. H. de)S. Irgens, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Lovisa M. Pruett, deceased. Albert B. Dickinson, Petitioner. vs. Richard A. Pruett, Charles W. Dick enson, Hattie F. Peck, Elwin O. Dick inson, Frank B. (Dickinson, Hazel M. Peck, Joy Keve and St. 'Clair Keve, re spondents. The State of (North Dakota to the above named respondents and all per sons interested in the estate of Lovisa M. Pruett, Deceased: You and each of you are hereby no tified that Albert iB. (Dickinson the petitioner herein, has filed in this court a copy of the Lapt Will and Testament of Lovisa M. Pruett late of the town of Cadger in the county of Vernon and state of Missouri, deceas ed, and the probate thereof in the State of Missouri duly authenticated with the petition, praying for the ad mission to probate of said document as the Last Will .of said deceased, and for the issuance to Albert B. Dickin son of letters of Testamentary there on, and that the said petition and the proofs of said purported Will will be heard and duly considered by this Court on Wednesday, the 21st day of August A, D„ 1912, at 10 o'clock Ip the forenoon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in the county Court House, in the City of Valley City, Cbunty of Barnes, and State of North Dakota and Tou and each of you are hereby cit ed to be and appear before this Court at said time and place and answer said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said peti tion should not be granted. By the (Court, O. H. deS. IRGBNS, Jiudge of the County Court Dated the 5th day of July A. D. 1912. rwOtLFE & SCHNEULER, Attorneys. 7 3 Wahpeton, North Dakota a GENUINE Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. 'Notice is hereby given that a cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by Inga Rude and John Rude, her hus band, mortgagors, to K. A. Bonhus, mortgagee, dated June 25th, 1910, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Barnes county, North Dakota on the 1st day of July, 1910 at 10:45 a. m. and duly recorded in Book 42 of Mortgages on page 265, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Val ley City, Barnes county, North Dakota, on Saturday the 3d day of August, 1912, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount due on the notes described in said mort gage on said day of sale together witb the cost of foreclosure. The default in the conditions of said mortgage and under and by which the power of sale has become operative, consists tne non-payment of interesi and taxes wnen the same became due, and that by reason thereof and under the terms of the said mortgage, the said mortgagee has declared the whole sum due and ipayable. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold as aforesaid is described as follows: The north one-half (N 1-2) of lots one (1) and two (2) and an undivided one-half (N 1-2) of lot three (3) in Block two (2) of Tracy's Second Addi tion to the city of Valley City, accord ing to the certified plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds in and for sail county of Barnes, state of North Dakota. There will be due on said mortgage at the day of sale, the sum of $3353.93, together with statutory attorney fees, costs of foreclosure and sale and dis bursements allowed by law. Dated this 20th day of June, 1912. K. A. BONHUS, Mortgagee. H. A. OLSBERG, Attorney for said Mortgagee. 6-20-6 tw. Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale Notice is hereby given that default has been made In the terms and con ditions of that certain mortgage, exe cuted and delivered by Herbert Wes ton and'Phebe E. A. Weston, his wife, mortgagors, to the Union Loan and Trust Company, of Valley City, North Dakota, a corporation under the laws of the State of (North Dakota, mort gagee, dated the 4th day of June, A. D. 1910, filed for record in the office of the Register of (Deeds in and for the County of Barnes and State of North Dakota, on the 6th day of June, A. D. 1910, at the hour of 9 o'clock and 60 minutes a. m., and recorded in Book 42 of Mortgages, at page 257 that said default consists in a failure to pay the interest due under the provisions of said mortgage on the 4th day of June in the years 1911 and 1912, and a fail ure to pay the premium for the Insur ance of said premises against fire, aft provided in said mortgage that by reason of said default said mortgagee hereby declares the whole sum secur ed by said mortgage to be due and pay able Now, Therefore, Notice is Hereby Given, That said mortgage will be foreclosed bf a sale of the premises 'W «v *5 Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which hail been in use for over 90 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per* fr it sonal supervision since its infancy.. 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CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years tm CCHTAUW COMPANY, Tt MWMMV OTtCrr, NCW YOIIK CITV. f'TT.S 88 www ALWAYS therein and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Valley City in the County of Barnes and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the after noon on the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1912, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows, to-wit: The South Half (S Vz) of Lot Three (3) in Block Eleven (11) of the origi nal townsite of the city of Valley City in the County of Barnes and State of North Dakota, according to the certi fied plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register sof Deeds in and for said county of Barnes. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $2333.28 by reason of the original principal and interest, and the further sum of $230.74 for insurance premiums paid and advanced by said mortgagee, and Interest thereon, making a total sum of $2564.02, together with statutory at torney's fees, costs of foreolosure and sale and disbursements allowed by law. Dated June 12th, A. D. 1912. THE UNION LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, of Valley City, North Dakota, Mortgagee. THEODORE S. LINDLAND, Attorney for Mortgagee, 6-13-6tw. Valley City, North Dakota. Massacre of Rebels In Mexican Mountains Juarez, July 20.—(Passengers arriv ing over the (Mexican (Northwestern from Madera yesterday Drought 'WW if Wink' #lfi I K,' 1 stor ies of a (bloody massacre of rebels in the Rolores mountain pass, southwest of Madera an entrance to the state of (Sonora. They declare the vanguard' of a column commanded by Gen. Antonio Rojoes "was caught in the canyon at Dolores by nearly 1,000 Yaqui Indians and that of 400 rebels, less than 200 returned to 'Madera in safety. That a force of government volun teers was operating behind Dolores to prevent the entrance of rebels from iSonora was generally known here, but it was not believed that any Yaqul Indians would enlist in the cause of the government except 600 who are fighting for General iSanjines at Colonla Oaxica. RETRNED HOME. C. E. (Moore who has been transact ing business at Morse, Canada, the •past week returned home last even ing. FOR SlAiLE—Having accepted a call to another state the undersigned of fers for sale the following: A team two black beauties, heavy enough for light farm Work for $140.00. Also a top buggy and harness. Rev. J. J. Van Der Schaef, Litchville, N. D. CASTORIA Jfn Inflate and Children. Am KM Yn Bears the Signature of Dm Ahnys liigkt •v -Xefig® •M OfkVl S -s-f -Jii