' .1 , THE VALENTINE OEflP RAT V - _ _ _ _ . 1 ; 1. M , RICE ED TOR Thursday , August 13 , $903 TERMS 1 Suhsr-iptlon 81.00 per year in advan- When r.otpald in advance , SinRle coplfc 5c.mn llf pUy advertising 1 Inch single col mn I5c Issue or SO.OO a year. Loca * Notice. Obituaries , Lodge Ros ilutioir ind Koolals for Kovenne 5c per line sue. Brand ? , 1W irHiej S4.flO per year hi dvance additional space SS-Oo per inch peryear ; graved bloclis extra : 31.00 each. Partis living nuttlde Cherry count not ppr aoually cnown are requested to pay In .dvance ie per ceut additional to above rates f over G s In arrears. Notices ot losses of stock free to brat 1 advfcr- Users. Dickson and Douglas Men at War , Republicans Find that Timber for Judicial Ticket is Not so Plentiful , Among the rich things that have occurred in politics in the districl was a conference held at Bassett by' certain republican leaders f01 the purpose of deciding who should be nominated for district judge from the east end of the district. It was really a conference be tween the friends of E. R. Dicksor of O'JSTeill , and J. A. Douglas o : Bassett. THE DEMOCRAT is advised of the names of some of the gcntlemei who participated in the discussioi of the c andidates and their . tron < and weak points , but desiring note to mix up unnecessarily in person alities , we shall simply designati the friends of Dickson as "Dick son men" and the friends of Doug las as "Douglas men. " Here i : about what occurred : Douglas Man : "We are strong ly in favor of the nomination o Mr. Douglas for district judge be cause we think he is the stronges man. "We think ho can be electe < and we know that Mr. Dickso ] cannot. Mr. Douglas has a gooi record as county attorney and tha would be in his favor , and , we ca : afford to be candid here with eac : other at this meeting. We cannc hold the republicans in line for man with the record that Mi Dickson has. I know some of th things that are record evidence. " DicksonMan : "Well , you mus understand that Holt county ha the largest vote in this district an in fact polls about one-third of th vote of the district and unless Mi Dickson is nominated you cannc get much work done for the part , in that county. Mr. Dickson ha been a hard worker for the repul lican party and while he may hav some weaknesses so has Mr. Doug las. Mr. Douglas was a membe of the last legislature and wa characterized by all the newspap ers as a railroad tool. He is cred ited with taking an active part i : passing the new revenue law , and everyone knows that that was measure in the interest of the rail roads , and , in regard to Mr. Dick son being dishonest much of tha is political talk. " Douglas Man : "So far as th railroad matter goes Mr. Dickso ] is just as close in with the railroad as Douglas and closer too. He am his family ride on railroad passe his father-in-law Johi and so does - - Skirving and all of his family But , gentleman , you failtoanswe the serious charge that the repub licans of this district , if they nom inate Dickson , will be considere < as indorsing Mr. Dickson's dis honest acts , and , to speak plainl ; we may just as well tell you ther < are many of us that will not stan < for him. " Dickson Man : "To what par ticular acts of dishonesty do yoi refer ? " Douglas Man : "Well , it is no if necessary to specify all of them If he is nominated the populist il - will do that for us. But I happei to know personally that Mr. Dick son stole over § 1000.00 in tax sal < certificates from Holt county ii the Barrett Scott administration. ' . know that the county board can celled these. I know futhermor * that a law-suit was brought to tes t * rd the question whether he stole the certificates or not and that Mr. Dickson filed papers swearing that he owned them. I know the case was tried before Judge Kinkaid and that the judge disregarded Dickson's oath and found that Dickson stole the certificates and he entered a judgment cancelling the certificates. This a matter of record in the district court of Holt county. " Dickson Man : "I doubt the truthfulness of that statement. " Douglas Man : "I know it is true and in order to settle it let us telephone to Judge Kinkaid andl will pay the cost of the telephone message if Judge Kinkaid will say he did not find that Dickson swore falsely in his pleading or that he did not find that he stole the cer tificates or that Judge Kinkaid can celled the certificates on the ground that Diukson stole them. " Dickson Man : ' 'You are preju diced. " Douglas Man : No , I am not. but I am telling you what will be said against your candidate and you dare not deny it. Not only thai but you know that Dickson was mixed up in the Barrett Scott mat ter and that the populists have rec ord evidence of where he not onlj stole tax sale certificates , but coun ty money. And you know thai he has never prosecuted a cattle thief , but it has been charged tha he defended them and divided U ] the profits from the sale of tin stolen property. I personally heard this charge made against hin in Holt county by republican some years ago. " The conference was about to ad journ when a gray headed old mai who had been very quiet up to thi time jumped to his feet and said "By gimmeny christmas I knov something about this man Dickso ] myself. He got deeds to a tow ] site at Hot Springs , S. D. by mis representation and fraud. He wa indicted up there but by legal de lays he got the case put off. Th people there on two mornings as sembled at the station at He Springs with a rope to hang hir and would have hung him if he ha been brought back there. Th United States court at Deadwoo finally cancelled Dickson's deed and decided that he stole the proj erty and taxed all the costs agains him. This is record evidence This indictmeLt still stands agains him. Can you deny this ? Can w deny it if Dickson is nominated Suppose we nominate Dickson an he should go to Chadron in th campaign and a South Dakota oJ ficer should cross the line and tak him up to Hot Springs \vher would we be ? " Dickson Man : "Well , you man Douglas is a prohibitions and all the saloons in the distrk would fight him and Dickson coul get a part of that vote anyway an Dickson will run well in Holt COUE ty and that is the big county of th district. " At this point a motion was mad to adjourn , but was voted dow and a Douglas man was proceedin ; to say that only one-third of Did son's record had been told. Thi was too much for Dickson's friend and they made for the door. I was locked but they promptly kicked out a panel and got on while the Douglas men were dis cussing Dickson's record , and thus the conference came to an em without deciding who should b the nominee. The county committee of tin Peoples Party is called to meet a the office of the County Judge , a 8 o'clock p. m. August 15 , 1903 for the purpose of selecting dele gates to represent said party at th state convention to be heldAugus 25th and at the judicial conventioi to be held at Valentine 'Aug. 18th Gus CARLSON , Chm. The Judicial Convention take place Tuesday , the 18 , atthisplac and two judges will be nominated Judges Westover and Harringtoi have been eminently satisfactory to the people of this district we be lieve and are deserving of a re nomination and election. They have been impartial on the bench and judicious in decisions for the best interests of our people. The county committee of the Democratic party is called to meet at the office of the County Judge at 8 o'clpck p. m. August 15,1903 , for the purpose of selecting dele gates to represent said party at the state convention to be held Aug ust 25th and at the judicial con vention to be held at Valentine , August ISth. ISth.W. W. E. HALEY , Chm. I. M. BICE , Sec'y. Democratic Judicial Conven tion for the fifteenth Judicial District. The electors of the Democratic party of the fifteenth judicial dis trict of Nebraska , are hereby noti fied that on Tuesday the 18th day of August , A. D. 1903 , at 10 o'clock a. m. a nominating convention oi said party will be held in the city of Valentine , "Nebraska for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices to be voted for at the general election of 1903 : Two candidates for judges of the fifteenth judicial district. Said convention is also called foi the purpose of selecting a com mittee of said party for the fif teenth judicial district and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it The basis of representation is a : follows : One delegate for eacl one hundred votes or major f ract ion cast for the Hon. TV" . H. Thomp son for governor at the genera election of 1902. The representa tion of the various counties is a , follows : Box Butte 4 Boyd. Bro\vn 3 Cherry Dawes 4 Holt 1 Ro2k 2 Keyal'aha Sheridan 5 Sioux Total 50. It is recommended that no prox ies be allowed. That the delegate present cast the full vote of th county. WILLIAM FALLOX , Chairman of the Democratic part ; of the fifteenth judicial district o Nebraska. M. M. SULLIVAN , Secretary. People's Independent Jndicia Convention for the Fifteentl Judicial Bistsict. The People's Independent ju dicial call is an exact copy of th above and signed by Sam. B. How ard , Chairman , and W. K. Butler secretary. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Yesterday was pay day at th post. post.Chas. Chas. Latta was in from Oasi Tuesday. Dress trimmings , notions am millinery at Mrs. Elmore's. Mrs. Viertel and daughter wer down from Crookston Tuesday. Ice Cream by the quart at Quig ley and Chapman's. 24 1 Henry Brown called on us MOD day while in town from down th river. river.We We publish the brand this wee ] of the Parmelee Cattle Co. o Rosebud. Jucge Kincaid stopped in tpwi Tuesday evening while passing through. I. C. Stotts and William Heel were down from Cody a couple o days this week. The Valentine Bottling Work puts up eleven different kinds o drinks. 17 Miss Clara Dunigan has apositioi with the Braddock Lumber Go. o So. Omaha. F. P. Mullen , daughter and soi Jack ot Rosebud spent a couple o : days in town this week. Dan Truax called and renewec his subscription to the DEMOCRAI while in town yesterday. Miss Clara Collett returnei yesterday morning from Ho Springs having been there sinc < last Saturday. aWm. Jordan , a son of our friend Col. C. P. Jordan of Rosebud , spent several days in town this week. - Wm. Barker a clerk and over seer of transportation at Rosebud came down Tuesday and went up to Dead wood. Robt. Quisenbury was in from his ranch to bring in Robert Barnes a carpenter who has been working on his house. Ed Pike was in our city yester day looking after business matters and called ot our office to hand us a couple of § on subscription. will have no trouble in having the loss adjusted. The company is the strongest Farm Company in the State and have always done a square business. B. F. Carter was in town the first of the week looking after the interests of the Sioux City stock yards and says that's the place to sell your cattle this year. Three daughters of Mrs. S. G. Campbell are in town with their husbands visiting with Mr. Camp bells : Mrs. W. M. Lee , Mrs. Silas Searson and Mrs. Homer Tait. Our town needs a drainage system before some one is stricken with a fever. The water that stands in stagnant pools should be run off. Is every one too busy to see to this ? The U. S. Marshall went up to Rosebud Tuesday presumably to capture some cattle and horse rustlers. Last night he took Wm. Bridgman to Dead wood charged with stealing a cow and selling it to the butcher. Albert Hauger and wife have returned to Valentine to live. Mr. H. was formerly a member of the band of one of the troop stationed at the post and Mrs. Hauger is a daughter of Mr. Hutchinson - inson down the river. There are a great many obnox ious and troublesome weeds 'grow ' ing along the sidewalks that ought to be cut down. Now is the time , and the weeds , also , on vacant lots and in the alley should be cut. Do not let them go to seed. Geo. Bristol was in town yester day and inyormed us of the los of a cow and calf by lightning monday July 27. His stock was insured in the Farmers Mutua Insurance Company of Lincoln , of which I. M. Rice is agent anc Robert Pipkin , who has been working for Wm. Francke on the George ranch putting up hay , hurl his finger and came to town to have it doctored. He tells us that Mr. Francke has about 200 tons of hay up and will put up that much more. Max E. Viertel , the Crookston pastmaster and merchant , was in town Monday evening on business , and informs us that they now get mail on the passenger at Crooks- ton instead of the freight. This is a much needed improvement in their mail facilities for which they can rejoice. John Whittemore and Miss Cora Sellers were married Wednesday evening at the home of Elden Sparks in Cody. The young coup le started immediately on a wed ding journey to Denver and other points to be gone for a month. Mr. Whittemore is cashier of the Cody bank and Miss Sellers is the daughter of Mrs. Elden Sparks. The DEMOCRAT extends congratu lations. Mrs. W. P. Hunt and little boj1 returned to Joplin , Mo. Tuesday after a pleasant visit of a few weeks with her sister Mrs. P. F. Simons and her mother Mrs. Raz- ey. We are indebteted to Mr. Hunt for a couple of nice speci mens of crystal rock and lead ore which he sent to us. Rasmus Anderson and wife de parted from here Tuesday to take charge of the hotel at Rosebud. That place has been without a hotel keeper for a few days and the people ple are glad to get someone to take charge of it again and they are fortunate in securing the services of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. " 4 A full line of There's Tablets , Writing Paper and En velopes ; Memorandums , Pencils and Ink. The prices are popular and you get the best value that money will buy. A big full stock of it to select from. E. H. BOHLE , The Confectioner. FICED Win ITEMOKE. President SrABKS , Cashier J. W STETTEH , Vice President CL.AKA. WATSON , Assistant Cashier Interest paid on time deposits , VALENTINE STATE BANK Capital , S25.0OO NEBRASKA Surplus , § 1,000 Persons seeking a place of safety for their Office Hours money , will profit by investigating the 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. methods employed in our business. s tfft S f H IT & & g lo r\ P JL lit- I Valentine i Democrat INVITES YOU To use its columns to advance your business interests. CfCfCfCf Here's a paper that will get business. You pay the printer and he tells the people what you want them to know. If you have the best thing in the world , why not tell somebody ? If you want Anything in the line of Letter Heads Bin Heads Notes Receipts Envelopes Wedding Stationery Calling Cards Business Cards Tickets Posters Sale Bills Etc , Etc , Give THE DEMOCRAT the job. Eem- ember we guarantee our work and the prices are right. Any quanity goes. ISTO job is too small. Biiig it in. Jas. E. Pepper W. H. McBrayer Canadian Olnb IKT. All the standard brands of Whiskies * , domestic and imported Wines , Gordon's Dry Gin , and Cigars of the choicest brands. Blue Ribbon Bottled Beer a speciality. ' ' : : : i Oakland Hunters Rye Blue Grass Dewars Scotch Whiskey W. T. Bishop fto 7 ALE STABLE The Wilber Barn Your Patronage Solicited. HEADQUARTERS FOR WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGARS OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS Valentine Nebraska T. E. TRACEWELL W. A. BONSER We have purchased the Bowers barn and will conduct a . . ; * * - Livery , Feed and Sale Stable We have 150 head of good horses , broke and unbroke , for sale. Come and see us