\ . 1 'I THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT I. M RICE EDITOR I.1H ) Ssr Year in Advance. r-UBUhllKD KVKRY THURSDAY. i : uH'u- I'OHt-olllC' ' ut Valentin * * . (5h * rrj STAFM OFKH'KKS K/.KA V. > \ \ \r.K. d't'MII ' r C. h ! > ! : I' . ! . ' ' I.Ji"H . ' < H < jh > . * . \ . M \ IMI"it UK . : t'JiAS. WK.STON. Auditur l'nl > . . \Vsi S'IKIKKK ViwiMirer. i-'ltANK N. I'lmri. At\ . ( ii-IMM- ; ! i' i LKK HAICUMA.N , l.u > ruriin. ; U. .s SI'.NATJlt8 JOSKI'H M. .MlLI.AHl ) . ClIAS. 11. DlICTUICH. ( VlNC.KKMSMKN KL.MKK .1. In uKK'rr Kcp. lt > i DNt. DAVID II. AlKitUKi : , Kej.2 d Dist. JOHN J. KOISINSON.FUS. 3rd Dlst. Wsi. L KTAUK , us. 4th Dist. A. C. KUALtANIIKltiKlt. F 13 Bill Dist , W.M. NKVILI.K , Kus. Cth Dist. COUJS'I V OFFICERS w. C. f5H vn CK , Treasun-r. C. S. KKRCK. Clerk. W. li.To\VMK , .lud e L , N. LAVI-OKT. Slicrin . A. M. MORRISSKY , Attorney. ETTA UUOWK. Superintendent. LBROY LRACH , Survcytjr. ALFUKD LKWIS. Coroner. COUNTY cOMMWHlONEKS W. E. HA LEV , 1st Dist. ALEX Bunu. 2nd Hst. L. LAUFKU , 3rd Dial. Charles H. Faulhaber Brownlee Breeder or " Reu'st'd Herelords. o Hyain , No. 74.638 , at head of herd. Young bulls from 6 to 18 months old for sale HENRY AUGUSTON Blacksmith Brown l e * Ne.br. Does general IVhicksmithingathard times prices for cash. PAT HETT Valentine , Kebr. Good , Hard Rock for sale in any quantity. H.M.CRAMER , City Deliveryman. trunks , valises and packaeea liAUlod to : uirJ from th * depdt and all parts ol tl.o City. 13. . A. KTMBELL Barber First-class Shop in Every Rospcut &tu df QiilmmHair Tonic. < > olde . Star htlr Tonic. Herpicido and Coki-'s Dandruff CUr . Try Pornpeian Face Massage Cream < LEROY LEACH County Surveyor Vttli Mti e or Wood lake ( ft&'KUAI.VO K 1'HOMl'ThV AVTKM KH TO. JOHN l-OHAFH Uir ucllrMini Kcli t'vind - A. M. MOJRRIS8EY Attorney at Law A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon Office at Quiglov & Chapman's Drug Store. NiffHtf Tinl l > on- oher residence , Cheri-y treet. Edward S Fumy Physician and Surgeon Office Fraternal Hall or El liott's Drug Store. I9iin2 F. M. WALCOTT ATTORNEYAN ABSiACT ! ; fi PractlcrB In District Court and U a. Land Office Real Estate anil { aiich Pioi-erty and nlri. Rnnrt 'il Th.e Democrat -von- vonJob Job Work , ' * F. E. AM. V.It. It. TIME TABLE ( .iB'l llUUNU No. 27 Frt. Dally 2 33 P. at. No. 25 " except Sunday 9:40 A. M No. 3 I'asse'iKer Daily 12:49 A. M. EAST BOUND No. 28 Frt. Daily G:50A. M. No. Sf * " except Sunday 5:00 P.M. No. 4 Passenger Dai i > 4:47 A.M. SOCIETIES , K.of P. ChEltltY LUDtiE NO. 1G9 ineut * 1ft and 3rd Friday of each month at 8:30. M. V. iMCHOLSON , MAItriXCllltl.STKNSKN. C.C. K.of It. & . S. V AljK VMS K L.OIH * K XO. 2O5 1. 0. O. F Meets lliunstlay nigUt UHCM week , AMOS KAMJALK , J , T. KKKLKY , N , ( i. Sec'y. m * \KC11.1DUZ A JLO1 > GK A. F. & A M. JV'O ll > . Meets 2stTu saay each mouth T. C , HoitNsv , W , W , THOMSON , \V. M. Sec'y. A. O. U. IV. A'O.7O. Meets 1st aml3rilMun day ol each month. W. A , 1'KTTycuKw , U. ( J , DUNN , M. W. KecordeL. : < , ; ItKK O HO&Oit M ) . 11O. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondaj each niontli. JKNNtKl'KTTIJOnX , W. A.FET1YCKEW. C. ot 11. Kecorder. M. W. A. Meets 1st and SrdWcduesdays each month. M. V. MruoLsox , W. K , HALF.Y , V.o. Clerk. FKATKItXAt , ILMOX NO , 5G8-Meets every tiaturuaj night. J. A.HOKMIACK , K. D , CLAIUC , F , M. Sec'y. NEIGHBORS. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday each mouth. M.AUY QUIGLEV , MINNIE DANIELS , Oracle. Uec Son * and Dautfhttirt * of Protection I'Odge Xo. , Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays each month. A. E. I'ETTYCRKW , W , A. PKTTYCKKW. = 3 Fies. Sec'y Jloyal Highlander. , Devon Castle Xo. 291.Meets 3nd Friday eaca month. ED CLARK , ' . . E. HALEY. I. P. Sec'y. MILL PRICES FOR FEED. 3rau , bulk. . . .1.50 per cwt $2000 Ion Shorts bulk . . .1.15 pnr owl $22 00 too Screenings 40c " $7.00 Chop Feed . . . .1.25 " $24.00 Corn . . .1-05 $2000" Chop corn 1.10 " $21.00" Data 1.50 $29.00" ETTA BROWN SUPF , PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Examination Third Saturday of each month and Friday preceding. VALENTINE NEBRASKA Paint , i Wall Paper , I > ; j Calcimine ; _ | $ 1 Brushes , | Pure Linseed Oil Varnishes AT Qhristensen's . Moses & Hoffucker. on , SPIT X onrielitorlb't > Bl ) uliler > t lions es O oti left j.w j 11 onleft-ide. It on left thigh. 8. N , Moses. ) ( left side ii ritrio slioiltder O mid hip. SEQTTAH (3267) ( Dark b o\vn , Foaled Nov. 24th , 1889. Sire "Nimrod" a066) ) , by (867) ( ) . Sequah8 dam 289 Udy * "CJoraet" (151) ( ) , by "Edipan" (191) ( ) by 'St. Giles * (087) ( ) by "WilJiire" bird F. 8. Vol. 7 by Restless T. B. Sequah'i G. dam by Larn wheat ( T. M. ) EH uMll stand for season of 1902 at Sherman's barn. J. W. STETTEH c Owner. ± m > mmtm MB of Shorthorns gnd Hersfords SIOUX CITY , IOWA , THURSDAY , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 6th , 7th and 8th , On Thursday , November 6th , the following Shorthorn Breeders will sell 70 head of hiah class Short horns : C. S. BARCLAYS SON , West Liberty , Iowa ; W. P. NICHOLS , West Liberty , Iowa ; BROWN , RANDOLPH BROS. & IQO , Indianola , Iowa , and C. C. BIGLER & SONS , Hartwick , Iowa. i The offering consists of 60 cows and heifers , in calf or with calves at side , and 10 bulls. Among the offerings are 20 pure bred Scotch cattle of highest merit. The remainder are all high class cattle with several Scotch tops. ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , November 7th and 8th , the following well-known HEREFORD breeders will sell 108 REGISTERED HEREFORD CATTLE : Stanton Breeding Farm Co. , Madison , Nebraska , 16. Scott & March , Belton , Missouri , 20. tindgell & Simpson , Independence , Missouri , 5. E. J. Elliott , Sutherland , Iowa , 5. Jas. Fenton & Son , Remson , Iowa , 4. R. C. Brown , Ire- ton , Iowa , 2. Carl B. Stow , Hamburg , Iowa , 10. C. G. Comstock & Son , Al bany , Missouri ; 18 , and C. A. Stannard , Emporia , Kansas , 28. The lot consists of 80 cows and heifers , nearly all of which are in calf or have calves at side , and 28 bulls of serviceable ages. We can assure prospective buyers the best 178 head of cattle that have ever been sold in the northwest. FOR CATAIOGUES OF SHOUT HORN SALE , ADDRESS C. S. BARCLAY & SOiN , West Liberty , Iowa. FOR CATALOGUES OF HEREFORD SALE , ADDRESS GUDGELL & SIMPSON , Independence , Missouri. Moses will again be turned back iute the wilderness. Elected or not elected is no longer the question with our Dave Hanna as he will shake off the Cherry county dust from his feet and move to Ains worth , Brown county to engage with his brother in the banking business. Let ic be undestood that Messrs Sullivan and Morrissev will be elected to their respective offices on the basis of hontflty and loyalty to dut3' , two titles tha't strangely and with force appeal to the intelligence of the vot ers. Prosperity being a general article in Cherry county ) what will become of our dear Barker when once more the honest people , "really and justly fearing the general looting of the County Treasury , have elected by a deciding majority as Co Commission er the honorable Mr. Burr , What has become of MousesMouth less Kinkaid ? An empty voice in the lonely wilderne.-8 of the 6th congress ional district having been choked in succession and anticipating another UM rible di-asu-r m lire 4th of Nov , h.ia nios ! liki-K rctin-d ' a'plact * nl sali-t } in ilie Irnzt-n ar'tic , Alaska. His defe.it will be the must hitter pil : . a * a MuujiM-r o * ii "ju.i tt truii lie.ia wni n.tve g'.1 'ifti | n- -i.i ni to T'I it ellVct I'm- rc'iiiuii.c.i * -i- tu i'c uriitee having al3.imf odf'ii.i it"i-a. ] to elect any ot Uic : state oliiciii - . . ! ( = peals now to the d .ir ijfop its boodlers-uid nil rito.n " to save uah in twin i ai ! < Even this act u. uiercx vil ; n.i- in- granted b3 i Infill } in-jiy n.jin p. , -i lation Joseph Bartlex , ex convict from the state penitentiary and Win Stueffer , the otiv and auiooth success or of the exconvict , proved too mucn of a load for the republican snip. ( Jtiuractet's ol ( ' .indicates. ( Niobrara PioiuorKoi > 01 fan. ) There i > quite ditference betwren the two eaudid itus foi governor. Mr. Milike. has twice held oiticp ami neith er time has he retired wtih a record at Wnich he or the part ) uiuj poinl with pride. As treasurer ot 1'olk Co. he was pl.icert under the necessity ) f un ex peri'a examination that u ft u cloud if not a shortage. Today itould b called by another name. As a legis lator he voted ttgatnst the appointing of a comiuiilee to draft a freight r.tte bill ( see House Journal 1881 , p. 12'3) ' ) ; he voted in favor of postponing action un II R. No. 121 , a bill o preventinr - tion in friKglit charge.see ( H. J , 1S31 , p TZ'ilie \ voted auainst advancing U. R tjNo Ilil to a third reading , and , be beingvitu the miuonty , .VHS iielVateil ( -ee U. J. , p 723) ) ; heotfd uguiiibt , the passage ol House Roll Xo 2 6 , declin ing that the rrtilroid.s j h.ill not limn their common law liabilities breceipts requirt-tl to be signed by shippers ( see II. J p. 7'2-5) ; doJgi'd atuJ failed to Vuie for .Senate File No 111 , a bill fixing a maximum standard of freight charges to prevent unjust discrimination , se cret rates , Htc. ( > ee 11. J. p 8-11) ) , Asa private citiZ in busmr.ss he has be n "a very nxairtm money leaner. Mr Thompson was county attorney for Hall counts in 18fc7 8 and refused to run fora bucoml teim. Heas mi\or < -f Urniid laud fn m 1895 to 1S09. , t local . .imor ii"t to lie lightly considered. At the last state convent ion of tin Mo tent Woodmen , which tin * Mtor of Thn 1/ioneer atte de-1 a d | pgit" . \ \ 'no t ivd Mr Thompson MS dfti .itH .ii large trthe head camp be.- cituw-vfc&V ability as a speakerilia party has showered him with honors and he das been fortunate in saying the right thing at the right time and being bold and prompt in meeting issues. He is considered one of the ablest law yers in the Platte valley and will bring this knowledge into his administration. His neighbors have always confided in him , and there are no interviews passed up to the opposition press casting re flections upon his honor or that ho ever abused his power or took advantage of the weak. Kilgore. Elsie White from the river is attend ing school here. This makes t\vo non resident pupils. Seven car loads of cattle were loaded at the stock yards for the Omaha mar ket last Sunday evening. G. O'Leary , of Long Pino , is visiting his brother in this village , who is just recovering from a long illness. If the mail system continues as it has been , we shall soon be enabled to send and receive mail once a week , , which will be almost as convenient as the rural post oOlce that send and receive it twice a week. , \V. Anderson moved from the IIOUM- winch he lateloccupied south ot ilu- railroad 10 Hitue. recently vacate- ! y . ! LetHrVluif. . moving , hi * tiuei- frtli V t i. . ii U < tl' > rtCJll Hll-l ' . -iiliv f\J ii' ill . In. ' Uultt II. * II . " < Vi Hi Ij.tnc Jk IV 'Yiem Hid v in toiVM < it . v \.IIM i i.e- ; . : . . . .t ilr- li't li > g .11 1 "i 'r About . ! o i i an net ; iuVondifi > \ - just iui\\ i baieil ha > . Ely ValiMtit.e went to Omah.i hi-d e.iut--d \ returning Kmia- . L'hiinge > > > ! e weather. Ducks < iiv pleutv uamt.seel. . er nre mail ) . 11 a I r aki-\ifll and wife ! dtld&L Mou- Uitor \ li.ilKvheie : LllU.i Will their home Krtuik Kflsey of BrownleH i > vi.-iting wi .h her p irencAir .tud lr- . ( Jyru Ua cn. DabrooKtj Parisian Violets a daintv periume For sale ; it ttie Woodl.tKr Pharmacy Mr. aud Mrs. Alf Morris and Ja . Wilson returned from Sioux City Sai- urday morning. Geo. Dtnv expects to become a resi dent \VoodlaKe again. They vviil occupx tbc Barnard house The new cinder sidewalk at toe de pot may be O. K for the F. E vt1. ; . V , but it is certainly nard on VVood- lakeahoea. Mrs. Jas. Alderman , of Newport , re turned home Tiiur day She nas been spending a few days with her husband who is nuyinjj and shipping hay. Hoses are-red Violets are blue Most people use DRUGS How about you' ? U oudlak Pharmacy sells drugs and druisundries ! EdwardPlunketthHs left Woodl.ike in search of Greener pastures. Ki-nt .McNaraec succeeds Him in the ton > or- ial busine , while Messrs Frankmd James Dav } | ft. his po l and biili ird hall. Wood I ikis t > have a ( ; - fill' , - . = O'ue oruSijlri Thcr * l- n > ff i MI hr" ' f > r t here'i-I't-r * tin no ! .t "i * te dancing floor in Uji.-.p.ir of thy. ci-nntry than Honey Opera , Several cattle were struck by west bound passenper Xo. 3 the other night with the result that one was killed outright and several badly crippled. Honey Opera Horse presents a bet ter appearence as the result of some pood paint put on by Mr Marsden , of Ainsworth. Mr. M returned hrme Wednesday evening. Shipments of cattle to' the Omaha market for the last week have b en as follows : C , F. Cooper , 2 load ? ; Sphal Bros. , 3 lo i s ; Lord & Brnnet , 4 loads ; Dave Hancock , 10 loads ; Geo , Dew , 1 load. It may seem mysterious to eome people to note the way in which our lake is drying up. As a matter of fact however , it Is not drying up at all but has been drained by the railroad com pany who have a pipe running into the lake and an engine to pump it out with. Don't say a word but let the pood work go on. The hay shipping business at this point is assuming such proportions that the F. E. & M. V. Co. cannot de liver cars fast enough to haul it out of town. If Mr , Carnegie only under stood the hardship and difficulty with which the Company is laboring in order to maintain a train service along this line we are ? ure lie would make them a donation to help them out. PTLLS. * Brownlee and Kennedy Oct. 28 , ' 02 Barker's communication in the Inst it-sne of ( he Republican is stuff of theviltlent. . imagination undc'Hn- plettly manufactured in his own shop. It is rumored here in ths 2nd commissioner district , the home of Mr. Burr our highly respected candidate for re-eli-chon , tlmtBurk- * r in paitueibhip uith Pettijohn will open the floodgates previously to the 4th of Nov. election day in order to drown Cherry Co. with a substance that has already passed through a "legitimate purpose , namely , to clean the dirty linen of Pettijohn , but was kept back by him on storage for the past 12 months for a regular political stampede. \Ve assert upon hearing from some good Valentine people as our auth ority the the federal partner of Pet tijohn has become so sick on ac count of this nauseating business that he had to take a very strong , aident medicine to save his dear life. SignedYour honest voters and tax payers of the 2nd commiss ioner district. Alex Burr is a candidate for com missioner in the second district of Cherry county. Several years ago when a resident of Box Butte Co. , Mr. Burr VVMS elected commissioner for the Snake Creek district and the three years of his service in behalf of the county was characterized by strictly honest and conscientious work , attending to business of ihe county with the same interest and economy that he always gave to his own private business Voters in Cherry county will make no mistake bv electing Alex Burr for commis sioner. Pioneer Grip. PonRilin&r Mortcnn. J. Pierpont Morgan hns evidently sent word to the st.rin.ir ol" Ucpublican newspapers he controls in nil the largo. Cities to pitch into him jis the'great oc topus , as ( loins so will not hurt him and tuny help the trusts. The Morgan newspapers an ? faithfully carrying out their lip from the Republican head quarters in Wall street and are tight- Ing thf trusts on pa per with. ; ill tlie f U3TV BOHLE'S Restaurant and Bakery rdnMeals and Lmieiies. Served in anv Ftvl ' V * Fine Candies , Fruir. - * . ! : liot > .tr < ! ! * uts OPEN DAY niu NIGHT E , H , Bohie , Business Notices. under tliN liru inj : " ' iit.x vr i-ach Insertion. Amon * lit-r 'iue ; uih insertion. All kinds of heavy hardware < uid wood stock at K. Hrruklaiuiers. fJO head of lior > HS fur > alt * rx e Senrl y Urns t'niuk.-iuii , Kanch for Sul or L 16 quarter set-lions , g M l nm i' . luiy water and timber. Will run 3 < > n head of stock. For information address , box no. 154 , Gordon Xebr. or I. M. KICK Valentine. Nnbr. 42-tf Mrs. Jessie M. Jones does Ka > hioii- able Dressmaking. Oents Nrgl'm K Shirts made to order. Goodh culled fot and delivered. Located west of rail road on Catherine St. , Next door to Auntie Coles. Valentine Nebr 30 4 Cat this out ninl M ii < l. We need money. Thas < who call : iiid pay up all back subscription ami aeu in advance to the V ALENTIXK DEMO CRAT during the rext twu month ? , we will make a straight rate of one iloiljU per year. Clip this out and M-nd it with a years subscription in advance together with what M U now owe Only good to Dec 10. ' 02. One Froj i > cron Farmer * . Congressman Ovrrstrcet nccnunts the aimthy of the fariiK-iv in polit this-year by saying that they arc hi riding in automobile * and playing g ( The Shlj > Subsidy Steal. Senator Hanna has friven out 1 pleasing information that the ship st sidy steal is ( load. This important may be true and may be but : i ruse help his friends Fairbanks and Her idge , who voted for it. The fori : being a candidate for re-election having a good many uncomforta questions put to him about his snpp of the greatest steal of latter day 1 Islatiou. Explanation * Thnt Are Adinlsnia The .trusts are putting up the t clcfeuse possible on the export pi exposures of the Democratic campr. book. The Iron Ase of Sept. 11 < cusses "Special Export Prices. " makes no denial that protected ma. facturers sell goods for export at mi lower prices than to home buyers , attempts to justify In special ca this custom. It says lead Is sold abroad foi cents , while It is 4 cents per pn ; here , but that lead so sold is m : from Imported ore. smelted in bo and that many of the articles expor ct lower prices are made from raw i terials on which iv.i por cent of duty i > aid Is refunded when tin * go are exported. It says that "in the c of patented articles , in which the m ufacturer lias a recognized monoi at home , lower export prices may justifiable. " "Finally. " it sa\ < . have .those numerous cases invr our manufacturers must meet pri iu neutral markets as they tind th _ * All of these explanations admit practice , but give no sound reon v our tariff drawback or patent Ir should encourage manufacturers iu vorinjj forcigncrp wth