I HE VALENTINE UEiViOGRk ! -I.'M'RICE EDITOR St.fi ! > } * > - > V - V KVK1\ ( at the Post-oni .Nebraska , STATS OFJ'KMiKS EZRA P. SAYAGK. Governor. C. K. STKKMC. Lieut. Governor. GKO. IV. MAitsii. Secretary of Statf. CiiAfJ. WKSTON , Auditor I'ub , Accts. WM STKUHKH Treasurer. FRANK N. PKOUT , Atty. General. GKOUCK FO\VLRR , Coin. I'ub. Lands and Bld . LKE liAitDMAN. Librarian. U. S" SENATORS JOSK.ri { H. MlM/AHO. CHAS. 11. DIKTUICH. CONGRESSMEN ELMKU J. RUJIKKTT. Hep. 1st Bist. DAvin II. MKRCKR , Rep. 2nd DIst. Joiix J. IlomxsoN.Fus. 3rd Dist. WM. L. STAUK , Fus. 4th Dist. A. C. SHALIiENIlKRCKIt. FllS.Slll Dist , WM. NEVILLE , Fus. cthDist. COUNTY OFFICERS W. C. SHATTUCK , Treasurer. C. S. RKKCE , Clerk. W. B. TOWNK , .Turtle. L , N. LAYPORT. Sheriff. A. M. MOKKISSKY. Attorney. K4 ETTA BKOWX , Superintendent. LRROY LEACH , Surveyor. ALFRED LEWIS , Coroner. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. E. HALEY , 1st Dist. ALEX BUUR. 2nd IMst. L. LAUFER , 3rd Disl. Charles H. Faulhaber Brownlee Breeder of Ren'st'd Ilerelords. o nyain , No. 74.533 , at head of herd. Youii } ; bulls from C to 18 months old for sale 'HENRY AUGUSTON Blacksmitli I > oes general blaeksmithingathard times prices for cash. PAT HETT Valentine. Kebr. Good , Hard Rock for sale in any quantity. H. M. CK AMEE , City Deliveryman- Trunks , valises and packages hauled to and from the depot and all parts of the City. 12. W. A. KTMBELL Barber First class and up-to-date. Neat and attractive , every custom er has a clean towel. Valen tine State Bank Building. LEEOY LEACH County Surveyor Valentine or Woudlake GENERAL AVOHK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JOHN PORATH Riege , Nebr. Tubular wells and Eclipse wind mills. "Wells guaranteed five years. A. M. MOERISSEY Attorney at Law Valentine , K A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Qnigley & Chapman's Dniff Store. Nights The O O Donohcr. E. M. WALCOTT ' ATTORNEY A * ABSTRACTER Valenlanc * , Kebr. Practices in JMMrict Court and U S. Land oniw Ifeal Kstatc and fcuirli 1'roperty bought and bold. Bonded Ahstracter. KANGAROO RESTAURANT MEALS AT ALL HOURS 25 CENTS FRESH OYSTERSSERVED IN ANY STYLE OPEN DAY X NIGHT ' 5'RS. R. A. IViARKALL * FRED HULL F. E.&M. V. R. R. TJ11E TABLE i H UMJ No 27 Krt. l > all > 2 33 I' . M. No. & > " excfjti biind.tj ! > : ) A .M No 3 I'ahSO-wr UaUy 12:4A ! AT. ' ISOC.Mi N t 2ft Krt Dai > C.ri'M No. 2- x 'i' | t iiiid'\ ( Hf 1 * M NO. 4 PahM-iifier H.-t * 1 47 A M TJJXT X O ! . X-3..O1 ? OE5 Xj , ir- on - > i outll ol - > m\her'.s iiwr\ . exi'i ik-iit niictrd and lodyiny Mt-.it- samt old price 25 cents A hearr\ welcome to all. J. F JOTTER. MILL PFICES FOR FEED. "i iu , onik. . . 1.50 per cwt $20 W > ' t - > ht is bulk . 115 per invi $22 00 JMJ. cre ninga . . . . . . -iOe " fT.OO " Chop Feed 1.25 ' $24.00 Corn 105 " $2000" Chop corn 1.10 " $21.00 Hats 1.50 " * 29.00 " ETTA BROWN SUFI , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Examination Third Saturday of each month and Friday preceding. VALEXTIXE NEBRASKA Edivard S. Fur ay Physician and Surgeon Office Fraternal Hall or El- liott's Drug .Store. 19jun2 Bulls For Sale 10 Registered Ilerefords , 2 high grade Ilerefords , 1 high grade Short- -oru. 1 to 3wirs old. jun29 II. S. SAVAGE , Simeon. Neb Kstruy Xotico This is to certify that I have his day taken up at uiy place three miles south of Simeon. Xebr. .one rec auuhile spotted cow and reu roan calf. Cow has slit in left ear. Early w'n- er calf. Dated .May 10,1903. 12-5 TIICOIAS A. © o o 9 1 Paint , § Wall Paper , § Calcimine. o 9n Brushes n -ft j. t/ik rJ j ± s ta # , Q I Pure Linseed Oil 1 ® o § Varnishes ° 3 o 3 ® g -AT- J | Christensen's . Civil Bill. * Civil Bill is G years old and weighs 1500 pounds. Color , bay. Will make the season as follws : On Saturday of each week at Vin cent & Davis' barn in "Wood Lake. Remaining days of week at own er's barn 12 miles northwest of Wood Lake. Terms : $8.00 to insure livirg colt. W. E. EIJERIIART , lulyo Owner and Manager. Hstruy Notice Taken np at ray place near Thaoher , one black bteer three year&old , without horns , a little white on belly. Swallow fork in nijiht ear and branded with bar diagonally across right leg below hip joint. Has been in my herd over one \ ear Als > o one red steer , curly haired , white face , no horns , probably 2 year old , branded | | Pj on right hip. Has been in my § | | h rd about three months. 19 3 J. E. TIIACKREY. Esttay Notice Taken np at my place 12 miles ea t , of Valentine , on the Xiobrana rivci. Maj19 , one iron-gray stallion 4 years old. Xo visible marks or brands. It- lame in right f ( ot. 18 5 "VYM. J. ALLEN. p s ROUSCHE Postoffice address Brownlee , JS'eu Ou left side or auj part of animal. Ear mark ri ht ear cut oil' ; liorsea branded same on left hlp.Ai o has stock branded U on side or shoulder. > r JKorAVorO'VL irO or FZ. Also one being ou side and hip McCaiin Items Whatve n ed is a good old soaking . ram < \ M. Ru-harrKon is improving his ranch fiilnii : in olil > ! ewholes. ' They IM ! a roundup at Stotts pa. tunM in ' titii'- ii < . . * MI : < | up wor-l to tii" . iifliiijoit uvjii In tiniiver to comr , ii < J M-t ilii'ir IMUIC \\IIHI Be llini ; in - . ( - < uui. . ( li * MmMiiaii ol tip > : : 'SHU. ' \Vi-b. in.\-s. | i i's lu-ip 111' iii M , ' /iiii1. ilr _ . > > . > - i ; iii < \ > iviii tjo . ' -iiu'i ; l'iif ' 'Vt'i s.tnl. ' ] ; } * - . t tuuf and h < iud.nnr r with u > . " Oh , no. \ \ e lUink mat waser ) mean of them. Before we got home we weie huugr > enough to eat most an > thing but made up lor it when we had our. feet once more under the table. KKLIAJJLK. JV.ilbrook' Stems. lieceived last week too lalp for publication , Joe Hutch ibou is ou ihe hick list. Jim Hutchison is working for Billy Rider. c Lewis Hutchison is sledding cornlor Mr. Hittle this week. Jim Hutchison spent Monday and Tuesday in Valentine. Gale Layport of Valentine is visiting dl Air Uauit is thisvetk Mr. Whetestone arrived home Satur day with a bunch 01 horses. MihS Lizzie Talinage was visiting in this neighborhood last week. Mayuard Bishop was visiting friends near i'enbrook. Saturday and Sunday. George JIandcock and Eugene Hutchison went to Valentine Friday xvith hogs. Blanche Hutchison was thrown from a pony last week while herding and broke her arm. Jane Conger came home from school last Friday. One of her schoolmates is now visiting with her. Mr. J. II. Sears' store , of Sparks , was struck by lightning Friday. Nothing is left but ashes. HELENA. JBli Precinct Everything is lovely and the goose hangs high. ( J. S , and W. L. Nichols are up west shearing sheep , G. B. Nichols was at Cody last week plastering the postoffice , A brother of Mrs. Lewis Adams is visiting her from Missouii. We hear there is going to be another wedding in the near future. Bert Nichols went over to Ayiance , last week , as a witness in a land con test case , C' . W. Goodrich and family departed for Cheantean , Montana las' ' " , week. They expect to be gone at least a year. Mrs. Gootlrich's people live there. Populist County Convention The Populist Convention organized by electing W. A. Parker chairman and electing A. M. Morrissey s > eere- lary. lary.The The chairman appointed committees on credentials , resolutions , and organ ization ; and the convention adjourned for dinner. On reconvening the reports of com mittees were received. The tempo rary , oraanization was made permanent. The following delegates were &elect- d : State : A. M. Morrissey , J. II. Quigley , L. C. Sparks , Gus Carlson , J. Hitt. W. A. Parker , E. L. Davis , and Alex Burr. Congressional. J W. Groves , W. A. Parker , A. M. Morrissey , F , T. Lee W , 1 < . Morgareidge , Albert Pike , Win. Searby and A. J. Plumer , Senatorial : 11. Anderson , Curt Cal- len , J. E. Pettjcrew , L. E Stuart , Jas. Gallaway , J3hn Ormibher , II. A. Dan iels and N. S. Rowley. Representative : Chas. Hudson , J. W. Whillaus , MVyman , B. Tink- ham , John Shelbourn , O. W. ILihn , W. A. Pettycrew , UG. . Dunn. A. M. Morrissey was placed in nomi nation for county attorney but he de clined the nomination and the place was left blank. Gus Carlson was elected chairman and J. W. Whillans was elected secre tary of the county central committee. A member of the committee was named for each precinct and the con vention adjourned. Editorial Association Meeting The E V. E. A. at Chadron was at tended by Wilson of the Springview Herald. Church of the Atkinson Graph ic , Bates of Long Pine Journal , Miles Ainsworth Herald , Burleigh and daughter Mias Bessie , of Ainsworth Star-Journal , Rice of Va'entine demo crat , Lyou of Gordon Journal , Hum phrey and wife of Hay Springs Leader and Rev. C , II. Burleigh of Hiiy Springs , Wingfield of Crawford Ga- zette , Frank A. Harrison of the I e- ' cord Lincoln beside the local editors Efneraud Phipps Bros , and E. W.Jul ian of the W. N. U. Wi.ere n.-corted around town unt.l 11 t-ar tn oVlnck when a photograph t wax nuidf nf tingroup. . A shoit bits ! ines.x > i - > ii > iiva held J IK ! oflicers Hi-rr o } ls follow i , : 1) S Efi.r. . Pres , A. ii. < hnrch , Secretary Treasurer. < ; " ( . I'hipp.x , V'ce ' Pri1Atknon chosen ji.the next meetint : place upon application ' from ttto. lunch f that pi ice I'oiintiful repast was9 served at the Blame Hotel which is run by Ed S < - terlee , a genialholehwiled fellow * Ever } one was made to feel at home there. I Miring the afternoon the program was rendered uit the day was too short and at 4:30 : the Association ad jonrned to the ice creamery of W. A Danley and enjoyd a treat at his ex pense , after which we took a drive out to the hills. Judge C Dana Sayers accompanied the editor for a drive and when at the top of Mount Pis-gah about three miles south east of town we had another photo taken sitting up against a big rock on top of a mountain. After returning to the city we ate a bountiful supper and went over to the opera hous" wl'.cie v.e lij-tene * ! li- reminiscence * and newspaper life in Central America by Frank A. Hairi- Son of Lincolnhieh was entertaining and instructive. 13nt , oli , how sleepy some of us were who had been up the night before on on'way up there. W. F. Hay ward had a box of cigars on tap at his shoe store and cordially invited the boys to help themselves and come again. The shoe store was a neat , well kept store in which we predict that am shaped foot could find a fit that would be a comfort to the wearer. Wo met , oui friend , Dr. Weils of this phue who seems to be doing veil. Many court esies were shown the editors of which we are unable to tell you all but the editors will have a kindly remem brances of Chadron and her hospitable people. The following resolution was adopt ed : Whereas : The E. V. E. A. met in the beautiful city of Chadron on June 7 , 1902 and Whereas : the citizens of Chadron extended to us all due courtesy and kindness of a liberal and onerous hearted people , therefore be it Ke.-oved ! : that we the members of the E. V. E A extend to them our heartfelt thanks and due appreciation of their efforts to make the meeting one of pleasuie. to us individually and collectively and especially to Brothers Efnerand Phipps for their untiring efforts to make this day one of the most pleasant of the year. Also do we extend our heart felt thanks and due apneciation to tl e retiring officers who have so ably and conscientiously performed their duties during the past year ; to Manager Looiner for his large and beautiful dec orated opera iiouse ; to the Orchestra for fine music rendered and to Brother Harrison for his excellent and instruct ive address. ADDITIONAL LOCAL W.A.Parker and son Don came up from Wood Lake , Saturday , to attend the populist county con vention. Mr. Parker informs us that Otto Krasch was thrown from a horse at Wood Lake one day last week , the horse rearing up and falling over backward. Otto sustained a broken nose and other injuries. Frank Coombs , of Buffalo Lake , was brought ; to town Monday and taken before the board of in sanity. Some time ago ho had a fall which hurt his head and he was overcome by th } heat re jent - ly , which seems to have unbal anced his mind raid developed a tendency to injure himself. It is a case where a little of tha prop er treatment will bring him around all right again. The telephone company have been having a monkey and par rot time in getting ready for bus iness , the delay being caused by the non-arrival of the cable cab inet. It was shipped on time and was caught in u wreck and smashed. Another was shipped and has tarried by the wayside and cannot be located by a tracer. A temporary cabinet has been arranged and it is expected that everything will be ready for "hello central" this morning. It is announced that the for mal opening of the new Fraternal hall will take place next Thurs day evening. Following is the program : Vocal music. Prayer , Rev. Gumbos. Music , Dnet. Addres ? , F. M.Vrilcott. . Address , Rev. Ramsey. Vocal music. Address , A. L. Towle. Drill by Degree 9f Honor team. Address , C. H. ( Cornell. Music , Duet. Supper and more music to follow. There will be a general good time and all lodge members and their wives are expected to be theve and visiting lodge members 1 will also be welcome. Ccsy Corner , Lovers' Lar.c , Luna City , I/loon. PATTOW PAINT CO. . Gentlemen i I have alv/ays been insulted Ky tfc ; Man who's in the Sun j H _ ha ; always been most forward Since our cycle was be un t And the latest oilih doings That hasnade me grow quite faint. Is the shine of his Corona Since he used your Sun-Proof Paint. Now , the Sun attracts attention ( From the planets ) more than I ; So I ashedvnat caused Ills brigh And he made ; his curt reply : " I use * Patton's Paints " to paint with For they do not quickly faae. You should know they wear th : longest Of many hundreds that arc made. " I am writing you this letter To obtain the agency ; So , whene'er the Sun needs paintinjj He v/iil have to come to me. There is one more thing I'm wanting To help hold him in restraint Forty gallons ( silver color ) OI your Patton's Sun-Proof Paint. Yours truly. The Man in the Moon. . ' end for book of 1'nlnt Know ledgcsnd Advice frco to PATTOM PAJHT COMPANY , V/lc. For Sale by Goo.rr. . i Eealsr in Havilivaro Furaiitnrii aiiil Cofihis. JLnKiI > r , , . Picturos Framed to Order. VaZestiti . X s Business Notices , _ _ _ Notices uiitk-r t'u'.s ' heading > cents pr line each insKftion. Auioiio reading matter , Iticents per line * aeL insert Ion. Full and coinploto lino of candies ut Fine stock of ci urs uhvays cnrrit-d at Ijoble's. Jjuy jour bread , cakesmd uies at Huhlc's Kiosh t-verv dav. Ail kinds of heavy hardware and wajion wood stock at E. Breuklanders. ' 20-lf Hifrhest market price paid for Chickens , Game and Fish at the Don- oher. 0 tl Hot air furnace fctiitii' ' > ie to heat a 10 or 12 room hoiibe for sale at the Dotio- hotel. J. C. I want to buy 00 or 300 black inul- ey cows and calves. Addrcbs , giving lull description and price , liO-4 P. W. Jifiiisia , Valentine. You will have to hurry if you waul to win the big prize on , ' 5tar Coifee. A 3Uc value lor iOc a pound. For t-ak- bv all inei chants. 2 ! > i The best. For "chicks and setting hens , Lee's Insect fovder. . For grown fowls and hogs , Lee's Lice and Mite Killer. Sold b > Quigley & Chapman Foil SALE : Several line Game Cocks- . These birds aie liuely bied and are < ! good weight and color. Inqui'-e ol Ho&pital Suwaid , Ft. 2siobiaru Nebr. 11 tf _ r J J : IMC ! ! 36 quarter sections , good range , l\n\ witer and timber.Vill run SOO heao of stock. For information address , bo.x no. 154 , Gordon 2-'ebr. or I. M. IxiCK Valentine , Nehr. 42 tf Sautc far tlae l ourtHi The F E. & M.r. . have made a rat. , of one and one-third fare within a dis tance of 200 miles , for the Fcurth o ! July. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th good to return until July 7th. 3'Mray Estrayed from the Vincent place near Arabia on the night of May 2jid : VM2 , two fourear old bay mares , branded ZO on left shoulder. Weight about IvOO to 1300 lb-5. each. Liberal reward for inloroiauon leading to then- recovery. 4s W. E EBEUHAKT. Kstt-iiy Xotico Taken up at , my place. S miles north west of Valentine , oa May 24th , one light sot'Djl horse years old , weight ab ) ut 7.10 pounds , left shoulder ustved in. Branded ' Jl on left shoulder " and "L on left hip 22 o U. F. PETTYCREW. ay Xotice. Taken ap at my place , 2 miles east of Ci'ooKiton , on Jane 7 , 1002 , 1 brown horso br.iu'ltid ill ) on left tiiigii anout Shears' old ; also 1 buckskin horse , branded ou right sii'mldpr. about 2 years old , ED 22-o Strayed from my place nine miles northwest of Valentine , on April tilth , one bay mate four years old. white | strip on face.lim built and langy , weight about GoO poundbranded GO on left shoulder and pIpR on Itft hip. Also one iron gray m&gja maro a-hont G yeaisold , weight t&f&j } -ibout 1,000 ; oldears on points of shoulders , brand-1 QIJ G on li'it shoulder. Suitable re l ward f' r information leading to ih ir reeoverv. A. S. GRAEFF Kstrnj" A'ulict- i'eii up at my plf ce at Kennedy , one small red heiifro brnn-ls or e..r murks. Ha > > been at my iiice ! ; all winter. FUAXK S PAKKKK , 225 llics will he rf reived by the tiridrrsjsrnecl urtil JuneS. . 1902 at o'ctocK for the confeiructiim of a three ? U > rslon ; a-d t r = ck lnnK. IJids fo masonry ; uid ojirper-ler work IUAV b semrae or conitJ.r.e < J. un < i inclmliut ; mate iil ; or lo : ina- teriil furnished by me exceptstojio which is al- rpudj o.i tnlavim.d aurt vi > rk is lo begin at once hums and b eIHcai i ns m.iy be sei-n at tle ; Onohtr hotel. I reserve tl.e riulit to re- . jeet nay or ail bios. J J. C. Wi : . Yalenuue , Kebr. $ &K 50 YEARS' "Ssft X& ? -Ir THADE DESGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending .1 pfcctoh nntl description niny qiilr'Uly iiscertnln our opinion free vriiethcr an invoiitioR in | > rohtbiy imtcntable. Coinninr.irn- turns stsiHi7cdiiUlcntiiI. Il.uidhooion Patents bt't.t fice. Uldrst Jitrency for ncpunjip patents. I'-itPn''i taLen throuirh Itiuim & Co. receive ! notice , without cbaruu , in tlie A h.-uifl-jomoly ili3traoil ! xrccklr. T nrvcst cir culation of any f uioiittdc journal. Tcrnn. $3 a year : four months , tl. Sold by all newsdealers. MOftl fi Go.3318'02 PSew Yarri Bracch O.'Hce. fi25 V EU % Vashn : ton. D. C. SV/EENEY LHOS. Postoffioe address , 'attic branded as on il ; liorses branded .nine as "uttle except ovuped S ee block ind St phen oi. ' akes and South § 300 reward will be paid to any pelson for in- 'onnatioii luadinj ; to tlie arrest and conviction > [ any IMTSOII or persons stealing cattle with tha . ' JA wl D. A. Hancock JiUcRhurn , I\Io or Si n'on. Nchniska Citl < j branded on lelt * nlf as onut : aso ! lij on I ft side with ZZcn leftbipof some cuttle ; aiso "SIC on rijihtside. Horse brand , rake and 1G on left shoulder or ranch-on y Lake. Kaime on Niobrara Kivor. east o [ Ninur.tra. all in rht rrCountv. . Nebraska. M. P. HALEY'S HOME MADE This is a Spanish Kerb Liniment. Cures Rheumatism , Swellings , Sprains , Bruises , Aches and Pains. Cures : numbness in the limbs , restores muscles to healthy and vigorous ac tivity , it is the great remedy for I'arulysis , Lame Hack and Lumbago. NOTICE : This Liniment has been tested and proved to be a cure for the above described aliments. M. P. HALEY , VALENTINE , NEB. Directions for using : Shake well and turn the mouth of the bottle onto a sponge or flannel cloth and apply upon the soreness or aiil'cted parts. Do iot apply upon cuts or open sores. Shake the bottle well before using. SEQJJAH (3267) Dark brown , Foaled Xov. 24th , 1SS9. Sire "Ximrorl" flOGG ) , by ' "Comef (151) ( ) , by "Eclipse" (101) ( ) by "St. Giles' ' ( GST ) by "Wildfire" (807) ( ) . Sequalrs dam 2S9 Lady bird F. S. Vol. T by Restless T. B. Secjuah's G. dam by Larrvwheat ( T. I' ) He will stand for season of 1902 at Shermax's barn. I J. W. STETTEB ; ' Owner ,