THH8 I. M. RICE ELJITOF ? e wNcnxi of Thnr.Htlay , Sept. mbcr 4. 1902 SulisiTijulon SI. ' * ! ji 'r year in julVjipci1 : 51. & Wliun nnfaicl In advance. SinjiJe copies 5 . Il I > liy ; adverll inir I inch single column I& per issui * or Sfi.oc year. I/M'Jil XnMcijs , ttiuirh'S. l/Klgc Kcsoliilioii uiidSoduls for H r-niif r.c jMTlimiv.r \ issw. i'rands. 1i 1 \ \ \ -f fA' o j-cr M : r In : < ivim : < additional sparry , oopt-r inch pea-eirHiRiivi' : ; < 'ilocltscMr.ij.Sl no fad i. Pas-tie * livins : onUi-lc Hierry county not pr-r Miiu.Jly known me n qnc teil to piy : in ad van. t Hi i r ; utilulclttitnii ( ; Jo above rates if over i .uontlis in arrears. Notices of losses ol.lock free to bnuul advcr Users. For Congress , Gill C. ngrcssioi.Jil LislrJct. r. 11. IJAUity. For Slat j Senator. i-Hh Scnaloriiil District. A.M For Governor , 1C. A. ( "JII.IKT. : : Sccrctiry f Kta e ? s .J < MI : . " l'o\vcs. Auditor , G. Q. I ) : : FKA.VOK. Treasurer , , \ \ X. LV.IIAX. , Attorney General , J. . II. nitoAjiv. Commissioner of I'ub'.i'l.inri - < ami P.tiilalHjjs. . ! . ( ] . JJirii-sxAv. Siiirinleudent ] ! of Schools. The voters of tlrtt. JJemocraiic Party of the Second ComrnissioniT Convention of Cherry Coonty , Nebraska are hereby called t. meet in eomenlitm- 1'ier Eanch Creek in Stecn PrctMnct in said District , on ep't-niber xO. 190atone o'clock p. in. of said day for the pur pose of placing IM noininntio.n a candi date for commissioner fov said di > trict. W. E. ILu s-v , Ohuirmiiii of tiin .Democratic County CouimiLtee. The voters of the People's Indepen dent Part of the Second Coumi-sioner District of GJierry County , Nebraska are hereby called to nj et in convention at the Big Creek Tiavb. . in Steen Pre cinct in said District , mi Septcmhei 20 , lOi'12'atono o'clock p m. of said day for the pnrncse of placing in nomina tion a candidate for commissioner for said district , and to transact any other business that inay prop-jrly coaie be fore the convention. Gus Carlson , Chairman County Convention.- The Republican party insists that there must be a tariil to protect our billion dollar infant industries from foreign competition , and yet Gwmany finds it necessary to put a ( aril ? wall to save her industries from competition of our little "infants. " Ex. General Barry's election to Congress is assured in the Clli congressional dist rict by the menwho fought shoulder t ) shoulder with him during the civil Avar. The men who went through the hardships of that war together could not vote against a man like General Barry without feeling that they" were bound to a party without regard to can * didates or policy. Can we trust an old soldier to continue to laborfor. . ihe- country for which he risked his life , or should we hesitate in making our choice ? For forty'years the Democratic party has b een the. adverse element in this nation , says a Republican spellbinder. 13uc still his party is running a\vay from the righteous wrath of an outrag < d pe.i pie , and are seeking a place f safety di rectly in line with every contention of the Democratic pirty in this campaign. The Democrats have demanded relief from the trusts , now the , Republicans are demanding it. The Democrat ? have insisted on a revision of the tariff now the Western Republicans are in sisting on the frame thing. The Demo crats condemned ' 'Hell Roaring Jake' Smith and his "howling wild em ess" in Samar and the Republican President followed suit. And yet the Democrat are the adverse element. Ex. A delegate convention of the Peoples Independent party of the 52nd repres entative district-is hereby called to meet at Nordon Nebr. Sept. 19 , 19U2 at one o'clock p. in. to place in nomina- . tion one condidate for representative. Representation based on vote cast .for lion. W. A. Poynier for governor at the November election in 1901 en- rtitles Cherry County to " 8'delegates'and jXeva Paha to 4 delegates , being one -delegate at large from each county and 4ine delegate for each one hundred votes cast or major fraction thereof , it is recommended that no proxies be ad mitted , but that the delegates present cast the full vote of their'respective - counties. ,11. L. AIlLLAV , O. W.1IAII1T , T- y Kt inj place on ths state line 16 miles north east of Valentine , 7 north of Berjy bridge. 10 8 Li \ i About 25 head of cattls comprising 25 good cows with calves , 7(5 ( cows , heifers and yea - lings , 12 head of horses comprising work mares , two-year-old and yearling coltsalso 5 sucking colts , 2 farm wagons , 2 sets farm harness , 1 top buggy- Mc.Cormick mower , I hay rake , 2 hayracks , I good black walnut writing desk , 1 sewing machine- new range cook stove , household goods and other articles too runieroii ? to mention. TEEMS : Twelve Diontbs time will t e given with approved security , notes hearing 10 per cent interest from dateAll sums of $10 and under cash. A discount ni 5 per cent will be given for cash on bums over $10. L-ZTS3 W.E. HALEY , GE. . TRA.CE WELL , Clerk. Atiotioneer. Tlie following is tho prngruu for Valentine Section of Cherry County Teacher's Association Saturday Sept. , 12 , 1002 at 1 p. m. Music Ass'n Heading Circle Work : Introflr.clion and Chajiter F. I'futnre Stn .iy anO ' Life Prof.Yat.on. . -Paper Vv'Jnt 1 Wini to Accomplish in Nature Sindy Tii. ! Tear. iliss Emma Carlson. Music Ais'n. Ongnai Story Chapter J , Miss Fanny Muchmorc. Paper What I wish to do in Phonics throughout the Term , Miss Clara Dunham. Election of Ollicers - : Music . Ass'n. Seo our School Suits and Shoes. 33 2t D. STINAKD. Chicago. Aug. 2 : ' ) . The fimili.-u ; messenger boy , > o lung i.lcnlifis.i with telvyranis , is a' ' out to disappear , so fai as thoVestf ri : U"n5 n company is con cerned. This has been ( { rei-led by the olucials of Uie couipmy having Lhe mutter in cliAJ- . ; . The latt-st str.ko of ihe boys , the third disturbance in a month , sealed fc'ieir fate. The A. 11. T. company , which sup plies tlu1 nie..senjjf rs for thVextern Unictj , has hired-ICO gids to tj ; > - < tin- strikers' pluw ) ' ! , and after a trial oi nearly a veek it is decl.ired that thr-ii seryices are emiaHUtly satisf-'Ctoryri The girKor young v.-omen , for many | of them have passed out ol theireens. . are to work in tho down town district nd resident portions of the city durint ; the day. M Paul Di.-paU-h. The jibove places bel'ore us the fact that a new vocation is open to girls and women in Chicago. It will not bf many years until woman will be the equal competitor of her brother forali business positions any where in the United States. BOSLE'S BEST ATTRACT is the place for short ofder Meals and Lunches. OYSTERS / The season is now open and Oys- terjj will be serveu in any Style. B-ead , Pics and Cakes fresh every day. Fine Candies and Fruit For a < ; oul smoke try DOFFMAX liorsjCigars. . Remember the phtce 2nd door north of Post Office on west side of Main Street. Open day and night. E. K/EoliIe. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Isaac Ijattleyon , of Chamberlain S. D. w.ts in town a feudays last week , Ira T. Richardson nnd James Uarnon of Porch Nebr. were Valentine visitors tuturday. Tlh' sand burrs are getting to lie a public nuisance along the edge of the sidewalks. Edwin , son of C I1 , .lordon , of Rose bud , came down to Valentine enroute to Omaha where he goes to enter 13oylps Business College. J. E. Cochran and finilj * , of Wood Lak who have been visiting in town sev 05al weeks , returned home Tuesday morning. ilrs. b. L Ellis , of Simeon , came to town last week to have sonic dental work done by Dr. Withers , of Omaha , who was in the city hi lite interest of his profession. J. D. ScoU , court reporter , was in Vaii'iHme Saturday in attendance at tu < j Senatorial Convention. He re- mcMiibere i this oliice with a pleasan- call ai.d returned to his home al ixiish- V'lli1 0:1 No. o , Sa.turd.-i3 * uight. J. L. King , deputy for the Fratenui Union of America Lodge was in town i couple of days this wcrk in the inter est of the order. He goes from here iown the roud to organize lodges for this fraternity. An error in last weeks paper made it say that Theo. William.who \vas visit ing here from Eikhart Ind. WHS a cous in of Geo. Harden ; instead he is a cous in of Mrs. John Hrirden. They left here last Thursday for their homo very much pleasedwith the country in gen eral and our little city in particular. C $ u - Three Bays RunningBaees at Valentine Nebr. 8 r % f HTl I U P k Sixth Consecutive Year under the Same Management , Saloon Ascension each Day. oil f Cordon vs Ft. Isiobrara. . d.il | Newport vs Valentine. Silver Cornet Band. Good TraojK. Good Treatment. Good Time. We Always pay 100 cents on the Dollar. For Particulars and Program Write the Secretary , G. A. Miles the jolly Ainsworth edi tor cumf > up lust Saturday to attend the senatorial convention which placed A. M. Morrisi.oy upon the ticket as a can didate. Mrs. Johnny Stetter went to Lincoln lust Fi idjiy ; vith her daughter , Leeta. who expects to enter the State Univer sity this ye.-.r. . .Miss Stutter is a grad uate of the class of 'u2 of the Valentine high school. Miss Xolson , of Iloldrich , and Miss Jloleomb , of Tern , arrived here Thurs day morning of last week and com- miMU'ed.their work as teachers in our public * school , M iss Nelson as assistant principal , Miss Ilolcomb in the gram mar department. Monday morning. Miss Lida Co-.vur.lin , ot Kan. . Oitv , Mo. , is visiting her .4tint , Mrs Harris. We are authentically informed that the work of building an adriiition to the presenf Ionoher ) hotel will betrin as bent-vl" with soon as arrangements cen - the contractor and the buildinir i * to be completed within three u.ontli * after the work is begun. Editor Heath said something in his paper at Cody last week which arwwed the ire of their popular Dr.umbel ) . As a result to th editor heva > . n tack ed by the ferocious Doctor and JJM I i > i\\ \ eyes draped in morning jiconlinu > the Gordon Journal. The Doctor then left town and the community breaths freely again without furtherX , MIS * , suspense or dispensary. Coffee could only be bought in bulk. The 2Oth Century way is the ' .ray sealed packages , al ways correct in weight , clean , fresh , uniform and retaining its rich flavor. W. T. Bishop , ff" , 5 * 3 , H W tf3 Lff" I r P\ § IA 811 „ I L ' tLL U 5 n The AVilber Barn our Patronage Solicited. John Bowers , Bowers & Parry , Edward Parrv. Livery , Feed and Sale Stable- Good Careful Olivers , Keasonable Prices. The Walcott Uaru. Kirit Stuble Kast of Kteiter's Saloon. &i fi 'i13 fi vfa fk 51 ilOlfOOS oiii * For Sale or Trade ! Will sell cheap for cash or will trade for land or cattle. This is the chance for 3ome young man who wants to engage in the mercantile business to trade for this stock of goods , which formerly belonged jo the Maier Sisters , L M. RICE , -x r r ; / - % 9 ? 1 iny | oil IN GEMSBAL ? 7 VALENTINE H RsJjR VA 1 Hi-DiV Ot VI ? 2 : : iS5SSS2S2iS22SiKaf.j : ; > jsf f your CATTLE SUFEES from LICE , IICH or MAKGE Sold by Quigley & Chapman , Bichards & Comstock , ' Ellsworth , Kelir QET AT THIS YOUR OFFICER We Can Satisfy Yoo in OualUv Price and Workeansliip