THE YAIHTME DQIMWJ , L M. R2DE OffLcXxX JT&cirfaper v Tkmr C T , July Iffl. ZEROS' . Wsiitm aurt yulti m ui raa Jtt.Hnieli'ni > ; iKfiTiB. UiittriuT uftOT'r3iiuuc 3 andi tiiiigls fciflunm 2Sc JKIT umiutvur fet .w i.ytxr IL.USU ) JSiiUti" < UliKuurj : f In1 ; f Ininc HIK ai > 3 ar < uiHHiSciCiiisiiilD ! ! ; iii on usrsurt- Cunt ± rat ; n > aciaifiufh'i 3f T1CKEIT. Z.JL I'b.siljsif of 3ci Bciue s " n iris * e pysii eo Z GS i bid orer sr sag the ceaocsis" do Thsr tx sll b cfe cp ove A rasafrro l : be" is talkhig sJxwi says that bs alv di er 2C5 bsi'S's a OeTelsud sad sTfeh is thai CJErvelaDd is ico to haul and llcosevelt is IOD restless 10 In tlie cairipaiga rr6 years ago tae dercocrais claimed lias if tlie repablio- aa party frere iucc ssfcl Barlley woald be pardoned and every republican pa per in the state rose op and said ' "liar. * " Who lisa ? The Standard/OJ trust has raised price of gasoline tv ehre anl one-half per cent. A campaign is jest begin ning and your Uncle Mark will need a lot of money during the nest few months. So he proceeds to collect from the people money enough to bribe them to vote * er straight. .Nebraska Inde pendent , The nomination of Mickey wa = de cided on ten days before the convention by the railroads. The nomination of Thompson was not decided on until the vote of the convention selected him. If you want an administration of , for and by the people , vote for Thompson. If you want an Administration of , for and by the railroads , uote for Mickey. You pays your money and takes your choice. Mr. Littlefield of Maine interrupted Congressman Ball of Texas to ask : "What is the democratic remedy for trusts. " Mr. Ball at once replied : "To place all trust-made articles on the free list ; to deny trusts the power of inter state transportation and the use of the mails and to inaugurate an adminis tration which will resort to penal stat utes and not to injunctions in the pros ecution of trusts. " The press despatch , es do not report what Mr. Littlefield thought of the reply , bat it is to be hoped that he will be as free to com- m end the democratic remedy for trusts as he has been to condemn the attitude of the republican party on the colonial question. Mr. Ball condensed into a sentence the anti-trust plank of the Kansas City platform. That platform criticised the republican administration for not enforcing existing laws and then advocated the free list for trust- made articles and urged a federal stat ute denying to monopolies the privil eges of interstate commerce. These remedies cover the entire ground and yet the republicans , while pretending to oppose trusts , refuse to apply tkese remedies or any others. Mr. Little- iield ought to profit by the information received. Commoner. McCann Items Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Morgan a baby boy. D. Ilendershot and P. C. Galloway are going to help Wm. White brand cattle on the eiglith of this month. * s Rev. L. 0. Pearson. Sunday school missionary , organized a Sunday school at McCann school house last Sunday. Wm. Danofsky and wife of McCann , Mr. Buttinghoase and wife of Valen tine , and Mrs. Wm. Morse of Ft. Nio- brara were visiting last Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Uendershot. EELUBLE. 3vcitaoe ns Siaraijy wfrn tto albs is ( iJOSEruutfj ED i5ii3tilirily a , ffilr2 4or jibs jpackiiaBiaius toff anic ] ! i jrrje : sfihe u fiiiCiSu i , aibs ciCTifir T B liis io diEraraiiffl snio , JES oniol Siitgfc ( in- KK siat 221:5 -arfiBliid oJlcD siiii ; Ens cff albe some soaar Hhe ( of iihs 37CTW21 ( OT -ss 5ns SUES CD 5ih * ife r oii ; DJ iSe ccnasr c aj prcnrids JC arid sCTtBfflQs inr or gaaa ? TO. iraaSsriS ? ScmHlci3 ± 2 SDcb r atniar j be r-iaciiid aa sjoiiTaiQSinlij AS pr u&fe 5nr ib ? CLrriar Tniban 5 g free 12x * Tiiaals < nr btraa , 02zy3 * adb 2rara Ah'SiB ale Trrih i2ae ricst- rass * 3T ut j2ie past cfice iarMch SITS - T ; is 2i3CT S )93 f "SClicO. sgtsin D5 CO ? af 35a * rvro DSitxSiftS 02 ibe rcoie on ii ie aag iJc iijoi , , ii rv isra os tor or crsse , rsis. re prorided or ib.3 sae it is iuisscaa 5 10 ibs UsiJsmasDt. Ii ihsS be ibe chny of Tb u 211 = r = r saeh iiSiofSie , T DD asrrit - G2 TOC1S , 1.O Cr5iTT : O tile iir of iZisi rede. ST ? i C = d in ths rasiessare sa tbe risS for to srhom fc-cii saicbais bei0ng "wit iiisrracrjons as 10 lift proper mail box or cr ns at 'wiiici sa5d 7n aat cr or unTais r'Frasn r ihai ! be KJerosiei : bni regi = t r d irsil msvicr sboala 201 be so celiTercd sn ass erpresslj re- q-esi' d br tie addressee in 3ns WTiTtsn order. 2to rsaS man-cr - = o deljverea to the carrier shall be carried pasi aiiolher posc5ce on the route before being de- po = ited in a mail box or hnug on a crane or post. The carrier on the route wii ] be re quired to receive from any postmaster on the roate any mail matter or private mail satchel that may be entrosred to him ostsde of the usual mail bag. and shall carry sach mail matter or private m ail satchel to and deposit it into the proper mail bag or hang it on the proper mail crane placed on the line of the route for thi ? purpose ; such service bv the carrier to be without charges to " O the addressees , The mail carriers must be of good character and of sufficient intelligence to properly handle and deposit the mail along the route. The Department does not prescribe any particular design of bor or satchel to be used for this service , but the person providing either should see that it is of such character as to afford ample protection to his mail , If there is a lock attached to the box a key is not to be held by the carrier , as he is expected to deposit the mail without the necessity of unlocking the box. The box or crane should be so located on the roadside that the carrier can deposit the mail without leaving his vehicle or horse , and yet not where it will obstruct public travel. The carrier is not required to collect mail from the boxes , but there is no objection to his doing so if it does not interfere with his making the schedule time. The law provides that every carrier of the mail shall receive any mail presented to him if properly pre paid by stamps , and deliver the same at the next postomce thah he arrives , but that no fees be allowed him there for. for.The The box delivery above described is required by the contracts effective July 1 , 1902 on all star routes ( with but few exception ) in Arkansas , Louisana , Tex as , Indian Territory , Oklahoma , Kan sas , Nebraska , South Dakota , North Dakota , Montana , Wyoming , Colora do , New Mexico , Arizona , Utah , Ida ho , Washington , Oregon , Nevada , California , Alaska and Hawaii. W. S. Shallenberger. Second Assistant Postmaster General , Nebraska State Fair , 1902 Prompted by the extraordinary agri cultural promise in Nebraska , for the year 1902 , the Management of the State Fair , to be held at Lincoln , Sep tember 1st to 5th , is anxious to demon strate that no other state in the Union can excel us in all staple products. To this end , all means at command , will be used to present such an exhibition as has never before been made. Those who miss seeing it will make the mis take of their lives. Go , and make the great holiday and sight seeing of 1902 an event long to be remembered. See that the wife and children , sweethearts , cousins , sisters , aunts and everybody else share with you this great show. The best act of the recent congress was when they adjourned. iiOCAL St. Mn-aflsr Haas znetrnrm (0 ( > rrtnlhti , , "WA. . SSsiIbEM "NWHSL mo W Su JiatikseH Haas JuREEl ibis u2T3 M-rs. 3-L M. Crafeftx , TwiMJSS JMHB andksD. lay ,3 rsnirsray iasi i Brfc , is n GEried n $ &e aifej Bullies" © KLssi bsj a uM © 3" S' ; aMrj2. CED afooaii frraM Ms ib&dy * ibtnss-DSSs Sa&nsss TTSI S d - * y nre in ijjada , " , v\il 3 51 is. a siioak © i soDds szsd are 12077 pre pared ? ® nasdl-s asy business in ts 3 ± * e escepiaonoi MeO sn sE oi onr correspasadeai-s appsar i o naTe s ? iDe disenSry is rew eriHg fron iseir PburiG of Jiiiy And IKS TQey are goiae to lake gold JTOHB lie Lsn3e Blue river near Easaiags. Nebraska old and coal r > es never amount anyibing except as st for the daily papers , Frank S. Parker , of f " ? ras in t-oTm this morning load of ner potatoes and he re membered the devil vrith. a sam- T > ! e bnshe ! of the nne The esgine that TTSS in the Crooksi'On wreck passed through here yesterday on its Tray to the shops for repairs. For a small wreck. It was pretty badly used up and it will be some time be fore it is on duty again. A replevin case was brought before Jndge Towne to settle a dispute between Obe Church , of Valentine , and J. D. Richards , of Merriman. over the keeping of some cattle belonging to the for mer. The case was decided in favor of Church. Miss Edith Petty crew returned last "Wednesday night from Lin coln. where she has been taking a business course and studying music at one of the educational institutions of that city. Her music teacher. Miss Da we. ac companied her for aisit. . There will be a special meeting of Minnechadusa lodge No. 192. A. F. & A. M. , at S o'clock p. m. , Tuesday , July 15. "Work in 3rd degree. All members and visit ing brothers are cordially invited to be present. T. C. HORNBY , W. W. THOMPSON , Secy. "W. M. Henry Muphy and Enoch And rews , of Steen precinct , were in town yesterday and made a pleas ant call at these headquarters. Enoch and John Andrews , Harry Murphy and Mrs. Fry came in to prove up on their claims and Hen ry Murphy and Lew Rogers came along as witnesses. Tuesday night's train from the east arrived at 6 o 'cock last even ing , 1 7 hours late. The delay was caused by a washout on the Northwestern near Glenwood , Iowa. The papers report heavy rains and floods in Iowa and East ern Nebraska with damage to the different railroads amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Between six and seven years ago Ah Kee , the Chinese servant of one of the officers at the Fort , died and was buried. Last week an Omaha Chinaman came to Val entine and removed the remains for the purpose of having the bones shipped back to China , it being their belief that unless their bones rest on their native soil the soul will "go helle allee same like Melican man" and to avoid this unpleasant ending the bones of all their dead are re turned to the land of their birth so . that when their pig-tailed Gabriel blows his queer little horn they may rise confident that eternal happiness is theirs. Cterdl IJaggfes as iac3S Tsdins uikeikse ffi are srrer fsa , ? Tlbesrsatfosr clerk as n&i * < 3i - se .seT ral Inches re of isia T liiBe 3 © ibe fsa as "Le ariBers are dee sea di rars recover ilnden Ties , Ha-a te ebrjaK-di giTsn by tih ? snSran f T'nrt-eyi © Generai Grant , auc. by kim given i ® General iIV , d : ed Tuesday of cM even iMrry years and beins : a pure bred Ambia.n. was idl of ginger so irbe fcst. The ! nf teen-year-old , sositjf Gea Oolemsn. of Georsia , met wiib a pe-cniiar ae-csdeax Monday. He was riding a wild horse when si Indian , in a spirit ofr-um. rode IK beside him aud T3iiled ! ihe bridle from his horse and. th.ro win it to him , rcde oS. Se con iiii bridle but the horse ran away and threw him osf , breakin his arm. arm.Geo. Geo. Ft2g-erald. who has been on a prolonged spree , wasyamped Monday by Marshal Hiisinger and taken before Judge Towne. The Judge had promised him the limit if he ever appeared before him again and redeemed his prom ise by giving him § 50 and costs. Not having suiScient coin to liq uidate , he will live in the bat cave for a month or so. Xotice of Sale Pursuant to a license granted bv the Honorable J. J. Hainngion. judge of the District Court of Cherry county. Xebra ks , I will , at iO o'clock a. in , on the first day of August. 1Q2 , at the front door of the court house in Valen tine , Cherry county. Nebraska , sell at public auction for cah to the highest bidder the interest of Eddie E. Cox , Grace E Cox , and David E. Cox , minor heirof James B. Cox , in the following real estate situated iu the county of Cherry and state of Nebraska , to-wit : sinwj. ulswl. Sec , 02. Tp. 35. R 30 , mvl. Sec 26 , Tp. So. R. 30 and thesw } . S c. 26. Tp. 35 , K. SO Dated July 7th , 1902. LOKILLA Cox. Guardian of the minor heirs 25 3 of James B. Cox. By F. M. WALCOTT , her Attorney. Ordinance Xo. 92 * Annual Appropriation Bill , an ordinance levying a tax for the purpose of payinjr the expenses of the Village of Valentine for the liiscal year 1902. Be it ordained by the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Valentine. Section 1. That for the purpose of raisin ? revenue to pay the expenses 01 such Village for the fiscal year " 1902 , a levy of t\vo mills be and"the same is hereby levied on each dollar of assessable property , both personal and real estate , within the corporate limits of the Village of Valentine. Section 2. That for the purpose of raising revenue to pay the interest on the village water bonds and to create a sinking fund , and for the maintenance and operation of the village water works for the fiscal year 1902 , a levy of five mills be andthe same is hereby levied on each dollar of assessable property , both personal and real estate , within the corporate limits of the village of Valentine. Section 3. That for the purpose of raising revenue to defray the expens es of lighting the streets , lanes and alleys of said village , for the fiscal year 1902 , a levy of three mills be and the same is hereby levied on each dollar of assessable property , both personal and real estate , within the corporate limits of the Village of Valentine. Section 4. That the taxes herein levied be collected in the manner re quired by law. Passed and approved Juty 7th , 1002. , - , GEO. ELLIOTT , } SEAL ( Attest : Chairman. 1 - , 5 A. M. MORRISSEY , Clerk. Notice Probate of Will Notice probate of will , John H. Shore , de ceased. in County Court , Cherry County , Nebraska. The State of Nebraska to the lieirs and nexl kin of the said John H. Shore deceased : Take notice. That upon filing of a written in strument purporting to be the last will and tes tament of John H. Shore for probate and allow ance , it is ordered that sad | matter be set for hearing the 3Gtb day of July A. D , 1003 before said County Court , at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. , at which time any person interested may appear and contest the same ; and ifotice of this proceeding ia ordered published three weeks successively in tne Valentine Democrat a week- V newspaper , published in this state. In tes timony wheresf , I have hereunto set my hand . , and the seal of the County Court at \ SEAI , } Valentine this 2d of July A. D. 1D02. ' * % ' 23-3 W. .Im > 'EOcru&ty Judge. Hm tabs CteinjTr ( Onnrt CJhcisy f liming ifHiiS an di ciiirifiikfii pnayiry ; SOT Bit ? 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T. ? r cicj.-tt ! < tf JAT - T Il5 ; prt ? - -.icr'ni.-rtniA.Ji. iw V3J . KB r St. \&wr \ Order IMI tOffSffi'ff Ja , j $7 < 73 ? or > Tir.i3x\ ' 1 , ] ' * 3tt'h x5A of .law , tj .1i , Yi S < brftiy Wr ftr ? . ! xv > j 4 { swi TV jr a an AT psa vwc cwM . - : : V WWII SJ & A ? t * over. ro Ai7 pewoc : . * fcijfir t < a sa > A > * . A33 r v.'a i in.c A < vpy nf : iit * xrJt-la "iw \ \ .i.rx- : > ? rlr.xxX * * .T * xvoakir ro saM vlsy of : srrc , W. Ix. Twto K , f U. G McBRIDE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER | CARPENTER IN GENERAL R VALENTINE NEBRASKA 3 IPAINTING I PAPER HANGING | 49 CALCIMINING. R S , DENNIS. Valentine Nebraska All work well done C. U. COKXJELL. President. M. V. X1C1IOLSOX. Cmihlet gANK OF VALENTINE. Valentine , Nebraska. A General Banking linsiuess Transacted Bnys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange lliemlcal National Bank. Xew York. Corrcnpomlciitei ; First National . . Rink. Oiu.-vlm Xoh T. YEARNSHAW IKE OWL SALOON JAMES B. HULL Cf Sole Agents for HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER Choicest Wines and Cigars. VALENTINE X NEBRASKA If your CATTLE SUFFER from LICE , IICH or MANGE CHLORO NAPTHOLEUM Sold by Quigley & Chapman , V nioiitino , Kobr. Richards Sc Comstock , Ellsworth , Nobr. GET PRINTING AT THIS YOUR OFFICEv tadOFFICEv Wt Can Satufy You ia Qmlihr price tad