> T7 i J. A. rtpai Us and Al. A. Brown of Ali'inc ! eni ' < > " . ! < > 1) ) . A. Hancnrk'.s u h iv d : ys abound sold Dave a dipping vat. MirLauia Seger came up ironi Nels Rowley's Manday to visit a few days with her uncle F. M. ' * * ' v Segcr and wife beforethey go to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Logan , of Norden , were Valentine visitors the first of this week at the home of Mrs. Shore. Mr. Logan is the Norden banker. On March 24th L. C. Sparks gave his daughter Helen 5 shares in the Valentine B. & L. for a birthday present. This will be a § 1000 cash in about 10 years. Rev. Wells' family , consisting of a wife and three children , mov ed into the Episcopal rectory ' Tuesday. Glad to welcome them to our city. They came here from Schuyler , Neb. , Saturday. I If you have a drive to make or a team to feed , call on Shcpard j Bros. Your teams will be prop erly cared for. They have good rigs , good horses and right prices. Give them a call. 10 SILEPIIAKD BROS. , Prop. L. H. Perkins called at our of fice lust Thursday , just asve were- going to press with samples of his Pingrce seed potatoes which we placed in our office window for inspection Mr Perkin : sK us to piil'-i j'-eal in our PMJU" - the ; ieo-l | ' tnnl he has eed pota toes for sale. Miss Leora West , of Woodlake , entertained about twenty-five guests at her home Saturday eve ning in honor of her birthday. Gaijies of various kinds were play ed , * followed by dainty refresh ments and a jolly time was reported by all who were present. The following from Valentine were in attendance : Misses Bertha Har vey , Xellie Easley , Bertha Gaskill and Ethel Sherman ; Messrs. Ros- coe Fischer , Rollin Robinson , Floyd Pettycrew and Wallace Mc Donald. Last Thursday evening the citi zens of Valentine held a caucus in the court room to nominate three candidates for the village council which resulted in the unanimous choice of Geo. Elliott and Charles Sparks renominated , and Gus Garlson was chosen in place of Joe Yeast. Since no other candidates were nominated the citizens ticket Is the only one in the field and the nominees are practically elected without the formality of an elec tion which only adds expense and time to legalize the nominations of Thursday night. Ludwig Lumber Co. got. a car of lumber last week from Texas , which is the lowest shipping rate of any lumber districts , being 4oc per cwt. The lumber cost § 99.02 and the freight on the same was $252.77. The railroads get the biggest share of profits on every thing shipped and they are getting - , . "i more oppressive each year. A car * i K O1 of lumber shipped from Puget ! i , Sound to southern Michigan goes at the rate of 65c per cwt. From the same point to Valentine the Ci railroads charge TGc per cwt. , Cin though this is less than half the distance to Mich. These are facts as given us by Mr. Sparks. The third division of the high school entertainments was held Friday evening in the M. E. church and was greeted by a large , n I audience. The entire program. n was a success and much credit is ! due the class for the creditable manner in which each declaimed. The musical part of this program was particularly good , each num- ( n ber being encored and thoroughly L enjoyed by the audience , especial- i M ly we might mention the flute solo Q by Mr. McLean and the instru mental duet by Messrs. Flo.yd Pettycrew and Frank Fischer. OliverValcott and Chas. Brown each brought down the house with their eloquence , Oliver on the Sandwich Islands by Mark Twain and Charles on Seth Peters' report i of Webster's sp'eecb. ' Johh Sfflliicek toas in town yesi ! ! < > 1'uidmg .four hor.-e team with lumber for his new house thit : he is iiuildmg tiich itrroiio ualin. Here are some of the sales made by the. Luchvig Lumber Co. thp | past week on John Deere imple-1 ments : Ken Ilobfon. Valentine .1 Cultivator Myroii GoswHI " " Jdlm JUy.AV'Jofllake , . . jvagon , 1 sulky listerplow , 'l 'lever1 harrow and 1 disc harrow. L. K. Travis. St. IMarys Missioa , J culti- vator A. V. Iliowii Crookston , 1 lister and 1 mow John Jfovalf. Hriit 1 sulky lister John Grooms , .Sparks 1 sulky lister Geo , Foster , Valentine l disc narrow D. A. i\Id ton " do NelsTolen " do W. T. Brobius " do and 1 bucKy. Mat House " l lever liarrow. Jolin liittlu , I'cnbrook do It pays to advertise. Let TJIE DEMOCKAT hunt up customers for what you have to sell. It pays to hunt customers. IL you don't the 'other fellow will and you'll be sorry. The customer is also pleas ed , for it brings him face to face with a bargain and both are pleas ed. One wants to sell , another wants to buy. C. V. Thorn drove down from Rosebud last week and took the next morning train for Lincoln to consult a specialist for ear trouble. A few days previous he had sud denly become deaf , and fearing that he had IO.-.L . his hearing he was very much alarmed as to his con dition. He was able to hear a lit tle Thursday evening , but having been leit : in on - e-vr for 20rars had | i > rtni-i ( habit ! " ' : * ) wonU Miid siMilenei'Iroiua - > | ieak- er by the shape of the mouth in articulating , he was able to get along fairly well in conversation. At Lincola Mr. Thorn found a speciali-l who discovered the cause of his rer.enl deafness in his good ear to be a decayed bone of the ear drum which had fallen , obstructing the waves of sound from the tym panum to the cochlea. The spec ialist removed this bone and Mr. Thorn returned Monday evening minis the malleus or anvus of his good ear but can hear better than for some time previous. .He re ports his father's family in good health and all doing well. | Maxwell , a colored man who has been Capt. Cronin's "striker" for about a year past , hung himself i last Friday morning in the wood shed. Maxwell had gotten up as usual Friday morning , built the fires and went to the cook's door to call ' 'Mary3 a colored girl who was employed as cook. Maxwells [ called to her as he k nocKed on her door , "good by Mary , I'm going n to kill wy elf. " Mary had pnb- a ably heard these threats before and paid little attention to him. About five minutes later Maxwell was found dangling at the end of a I a rope in the wood shed. He had pile.d up boxes and trunks as a platform , and , after putting the rope around his neck and over the rafters of the wood shed , he kick ed his platform over and was there hanging when found but a moment after life had become extinct. He had done his work well perhaps better than he intended. It is said , that Maxwell had become infatu- rr ated with Mary who was the apple of his eye , and because she didn't care for him he thought he could not live without her. The sale of the effects of the late A. E. Thacher in front of the old . g First National bank building ren , I * * suited in drawing several hundred , from and vfi persons together town fi the surrounding country , each fiv eager , for something that they fic might fancy or desire. The sale .fi had been well advertised and Geo. , „ I Tracewell had a crowd of pur ti chasers for every article from the first of the sale. In fact he could , a not beat 'em back with a stick as atl tl they ] kept crowding around his box tla tlo \ here he stood as the mighty man a of old , crying , "going , going , go- ing" and , " 25 , make it 30 , 30 I've got , gim'me the five'1 and so on r until people raised-their own bids for fear that someone else had bid at the same time they bid la t. Furniture brought more than first cost. Anything that looked like 51 a brought 25 , and like 25 brought a Books sold like JTirafc . I al i bank stock and old magazines 15k" I rlinii'C mii.sir ( vi-t > Tiace- rt'i-ll ' has < M ; l > lishe < l Ins repntuon : ih an auctioin rr aini can mine as near hypnotizing a crowd as John Edward O'Sullivan Addicks did 'j the Boston gas officials , if you'll only advertise your sale and get him the crowd. No Election This Year. The bi-ennial election bill , house.- roll 235 , passed the senate yester IC day morning. The three compan : ' ion bills shifting odd year elections to the time of electing the state . ticket were also passed. State or county officers hold over another year whose terms expired next fall. Sparks Qnills. Mr. Geyer went to town Mon day. day.Wm. Wm. Allen went to town Mon day. day.Wm. Wm. Graddy went to town Sat urday. Henry Grooms went to town the first of the week. ' Mr. Copeland went down to Norden Saturday on business. i Our merchant , Mr. Callen , went to town Monday for supplies. i Thad Jelly has a colt with a j I broken leg , kicked b.v another horse. rl : is lntiKling right along. Last week Judge Srillwell , Deacon Sch ate than er and Walter John- ston moved in. Mr Al' ' Mi. wh < > xv l > rripp'i" ' ! up . . I .I. in : * 'MinT-vs * ' ih-tu ! tnn < \ yf' , we' 'tir ih < l in report i- t'airl.on . the road to recovery. Eagle and Porcupine will get all the news from this part as the one goes overhead while tho other takes the ground for it. Mrs. Kuskie and Miss Starr . went to town Saturday. Mis"s Starr closed a succes.sf ul term of school at Highland the 2ith. Porcupine lost his mule. Guess he loped off with Joahnn Hoch. Hoch wont get no life insurance on dat mule. Better hab his own insured. 1 Mrs. Rosa Breachbill and father-- ] Mat Jelly went to town Monday. Mr. Jelly will build on the table this spring and has a nice frame house already started. Mr. and Mrs. Logan , of Norden , went up to Valentine. Mr.Logan reports his little boy who has been crippled for a long time so he could not walk , is able to bo about now under the treatment of Dr. Dwyerof Bonesteel c John Owens found a fortune in' lead mine out atthe. sale Thurs- , dav Tt WMS in the form of 'hilly , about M\ indi"lonir - > n < I tanie < l from : ibou four inches around at' : one i nd down to about the size of man's little finger at the other. John don't , like the looks of such . things , especially when thev are - . . . ' cl coming at him. , Thadeous Jelly , of Sparks , had the misfortune of having an eye | hurt Friday while sharpening his i fc disk. lit ? went to Ft. Xiobrara u Sunday and Dr. Brown found a , \ small piece of steel had penetrated . 11 the outer coat of the eye. He gave fi Thad some medicine to ease the s pain and will remove the. steeli ' about Wednesday. i The entertainment given at the Highland school house Friday night by the Highland literary society ) in honor of Miss Starr was ' ci grand success. The school house 1 was crowded , and then some. A u fine program was carried out o which was arranged for " the ocA ' casion. After the program was v finished a committee of two was ' appointed by Chairman Grooms * to act as judges. The judges were Miss Laura Tillson of Penbrook "V and Miss Pearl Jelly of Sparks , b these two selecting Martha Grooms 1 of Penbrook as the third judge , r Then lo ! and behold ! such a stack ii of fine cakes you never saw. The ft judges pronounced Mrs , S. C. C Gordon's cake the prettiest , and ti with due ceremony they presented e the same to Miss Starr , tho. only " surprise , wo believe , she received d during the evening. Ice cream c and cake were served and every body enjoyed a nice time. to ' e Keport of Ward district , Xo. 2 : Nfiimber of pupite enrolled , 15 ; tIv l e--neither .absent nor tardy' diif < ing the month arc Mary , John and j Edwin House , and Arthur Hooper. 1 No tardiness , except one morning , for the past five weeks. I Catholic < Church Announce ment. Next Sunday no services will be held here. , Mass will be said here on * Sunday , April 9th. The Kev. Rather Perrig of St. Francis Mis sion will be here on that day to hear the. confessions of those who make their Easter duty. Notice the change. Business Notices. Notices under this heading 5 cents per line each insertion. Among reading matter , 10cents per line each insertion. High grade Galloway Bulls , 2 to 5 years old , for sale. Also two Thoroughbred's. For further in formation inquire at this office. 13 Furnished rooms , rent reason able. Mus. RUTH A. SHORE. All kinds of Flower , Vegetable and Field seeds for sale by the Red Front Mercantile Co. 8 Pure Pingree Seed Potatoes for sale at my farmi miles north of town.113 L. H. PERKINS. Fon SALE : 7 room house. Acre lot"NTir < - lawn and fine trees. . - 9- P. P SIMONS. For Trs le. I will trade my registered stal lion'for ' ] horses or cattle. He is coming 3 years old and weighs 1400 pounds. I have his pedigree and he is as fine a specimen as one would like to see. EDWARD LEWIS , 4 Wood Lake , Neb. Town Ifferd. WQ will begin herding the town cows about April 1st. Terms will be the'same as last year. * Thank ing .Y ° U f ° r past favors , we re- spe.ctfully solicit a continuance of your patronage. 05 WILDER & GANOW. : Dressmaking and plain sewing. . 9 Miss JESSIE HAYTER. A full supply of fresh new garden seeds have just been re ceived < by the Red Fnrit Merc. Co. . .S'rayerl from my ranch about , , , Oct. . 1 , 1904 , one roan hull coming ( 3 vanrs old , branded T oxyoke con nected ' . oncl Wt hip and Y lazy D connected on left side. 8-4 D. M. SEAES , Kennedy , Neb. A full line of Pipe , Pumps , Cylin ders , < , Pipe Pitting , etc. are sold by ( , the Reel Front Merc. Co. Now is the time to build that fenco around your farm. If you J want the best Glidden & Baker barb wire or good field fencing call on Red Front Merc. Co. They can furnish you what you want for the same and less money than you would have to pay for cheaper brands of wire fence. Stiites to St. ' * Via the Northwestern Line. Ex cursion tickets will be sold on May 13 to 22 , inclusive , limited to return until May 24 , inc usive , on account of National Baptist Anniversaries. Apply to agents Chicago & North western R'y. 118 ( . .iv asici Via the North-Western Line , will he in effect from all stations April 10 to 14 , inclusive , with favorable return , limits , on account of Meet ing Woodmen of theVorld. . Two fast trains to California daily. "The Overland Limited" ( electric lighted throughout ) , less than three days en route. Another fast train is | "The California Express" with drawing room and tourist sleeping cars. For rates , tickets , etc. , apply < i agents Chicago & North-West- , " ern R'y. 104. . . J. AUSTIN. J. W. TH03IPiOS. i ' AUSTIN & THOMPSON , ( Successors to E. Breukliuiderr ) ij _ . . ; . , --.It General Blacksmithing and Wood-work Horse Shoeing a Specialty. - * * Valentine Nebraska. JAMES B. HULL. THE OWL SALOON W.A.TAYLOR. 9 Sole Agents for. . HERALD PURE RYE WHISKEY ' Ale and Porter , And FRED KRUG'S BEER .f. * Choicest Wines and Cigars * VALENTINE X NEBRASKA The Commoner V.M $ Mr , Bryan's Paper Now is the time to secure Mr. Bryan's paper. All democrats need the paper and Mr. Bryan needs the sup port and co-operation of all true friend ; of reform. The Commoner has commenced to organize the democratic - hosts for 1908. Mr. Bryan's advocacy through. The Com moner of public ownership of railroad and telegraph sys tems , the election of U" . S. judges and U. S. senators. Ipy popular vote , direct legislation , the overthrow ofprivate , , monopolies , tariff re-form and other issues , insures' inter- - . csting and instructive reading as well as new life to the party/ ' Subscriptions received at this office at $1,00 a year. , ' : ? Come , wake up , and hand us your doilair. Professional Cards. The Loup Valley Hereford Ranch Brown lee , Nebr , Prince Uoabdel 1318D3 and Curly Coat ll2't > l at head of herd. The blood of Fowler. Anxiety , Lord Wilton and Sir Gladstone predomi nates ic my herd. I can fill orders foi bulls of all apes at any lime. Ranch four miles north-west of Browu- lee , Nebr. C.H. FAULHABEU , - MILL PRICES FOR FEED , Per Cwt. Per Ton. Bran , sacked..8 85 $1600 Shorts , sacked 95 * IS 00 Screenings , sacked 60 11 00 Chop Feed , sacked 90 17 00 Corn , sacked 80 15 00 'hop Corn , sacked 85 16 00 Oats , sacked 1 00 19 00 A. N. COMPTON Physician and Surgeon OfKce at Quigley & Chapman's Drug Store. Nights The Don- oher residence , Cherry Street. JOHN F. POEATH liiege , Xebr. Tubular wells and windmills. G. H. Hall , M. D. Physician aiid Sargeon. All calls promptly attended to day or night. Drugs and Phar maceuticals furnished. Wood L < uk * . - Nebraska. Robert G. Easley , ATTOBXKV AT LAW. jgn ) ffice over Red Front GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Vil ntine. Nebraska. C M. SAGESER Barber Simp in Every Respect i , mine Hair Tonic , Golden Star Balr u. iH - r ii'ldf and fokf's ! Dandruff Our * . \ Pornpeian Face Massage Cream H. DAILEY , Dentist. Hlice over the grocery depannrmt ofT. C. Hornby's store. Will BB SI Rosebud agency July Jrd..uOcti,2nd and Jan. lt 190i. H. M. CRAMER , City Deliveryjgiaiif , Trunks , valises and package ? hauled to and from the depot and all parts of tire City. J. L. Contractor .ancl'Bmlcl- er in Brick or Btone Work.V . . : : Valentine . - < "THE SHINING MARK AND THE MINING SHABF Portrayal of the Great TDLfTerence Between a "SHARE PAKE AND A FAIR SHAKE. " 'A bookof < jver 100 pages neatly bound containing" fif teen half-tones from the'highest pric- ed photos taken from fife in the state of Colorado. One'pf ttieVraoat inter ? esting publications * of the year. "As rich to read as .Lawson's "Frenzieel Finance. " You can .pet it ABSO LUTELY FREE by" addressing C. JP. JORDAN , Rosebud , So. * llakota. rf An Opportunity * * * We want - ' a-man- in this locality to selb- the WHEEEE'R\ ; < ; WILSON Sewi.n"gf' Machine. ' . . . ; , , . " > X > We can offer 'ex- : ' " * ' ' * ' * & ceptional . induce- . , - - & * % ments to someone. . who comman4s.au ; horse and wagon and i can devote his time to advancing' " 'the sales of our product. Energetic men find our proposition a money-maker , ca pable of development into permanent and profitable business. - . . . I WRITE AT.ONCE --Wheeler& Wilsoii Mfg. Co. ' * ' 72 and 24 Wabash Ave. - . , CHICAGO * *