The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, June 23, 1898, Image 4

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SUMMARY OF LATE NEWS
BY WIRE
BLANCO IS WARNED
HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR MER
RIMAC HEROESUi JVES
President Notifies Captain General
that One Spanish Officer of High
Rank will Be Hanged for Every
American Prisoner Killed
Captain General Warned
The report that Capt Gen Blanco bad
refused to exchange llobson and his com
panions caused considerable excitement in
Washington Monday The imprisonment
of the Merriniac heroes in Morro Castle at
Santiago is regarded as an act of barbar
ity by the American government It has
been pretiy well established that Blanco
is responsible for this piece of mediaeval
cruelty and he will be held accountable
for the lives of the prisoners The presi
dent has sent a communication to Blanco
substantially as follows
The United States notifies the captain
general of Cuba that if llobson and his
men are not removed from the fortress
which guards the harbor of Santiago and
are killed through the bombardment of
that fortress the United States will not
treat Blanco or any Spanish officer of high
rank who may bo hereafter captured as a
prisoner of war but will regard them as
common murderers and will treat them
accordingly For every American who
may be killed as a result of brutal and
inhuman exposure to bombardment the
United States will hang one Spanish officer
of high rank
WONT RECOGNIZE THE FLAG
Will Fire on White Flag and Stars
and Stripes When in Range
Blanco has done a most extraordinary
thing Notlrng like it has been heard of
since the nations of the earth have recog
nized the fact that there are some rules
which all arc bound to recognize and obey
Blanco has notified tho blockading fleet
that he will not hereafter recognize a flag
of truce and that any vessel whether
under the stars and stripes or tho white
flag that comes within range of his guns
will be fired upon
The Spanish general cannot expect to
have that recognized by his enemies which
he refuses to recognize himself and itmay
complicate his personal welfare before the
war is at an end and the event has all the
appearance of nn intention to sacrifice
himself and all ho represents on the altar
of most profound stupidity
It is self evident that if he can stand
absolute isolation without any of the safe
guards known to civilized warfare his op
ponents can and if he ddsiresto be treated
as a savage he will beyond peradventuro
be accommodated
WATSON CONFIRMS REPORT
Spain Rofuscs to Exchange Hobson
and His Men
Tho following has been received at
Washington from Commodore Watson
in command of the blockading fleet in
front of Havana The captain general
states the Spanish government refuses to
exchange prisoners llobson and his
rnenjuo tho prisoners referred to
SIGHT TROOP SHIPS
British Vessels Report Passing
Shaf ters Expedition Sunday
Steamers arriving at Kingston Jamaica
Monday report that they passed twenty
four American vessels in the Windward
passage Sunday vjght headed southward
Attempt to Destroy Mills
The finishing department of the King
Powder Company at Kings Mills near
Cincinnati Ohio was destroyed Monday
nignt The building in which was stored
quantity of smokeless powder was evi
dently fired by two men one of whom is
badly burned He was captured but the
other escaped Tho money loss is small
The company has a contract to supply the
government It is thought it was an at
tempt to destroy the mills
Donates 50 Per Month
A New York draft for 100 was received
by tho treasurer of the United States from
an employe in the postoffice service and
stationed in the northwest who wishes his
name withheld as a donation to the
United States to be applied toexpenscs of
the war with Spain This he states to be
for the months of April and May He
adds that he will send a prorata of his sal
ary for each month while tho war lasts
Fatal Railroad Accident
The passenger train on the Central Rail
road of New Jersey was wrecked six miles
above Mauch Chunk at 4 oclock Sunday
afternoon and tho engineer Richard Mc
Hale of Easton and tho news agent Chas
Ebner of South Easton were killed Wil
fred Yeomans the fireman and Charles
Taylor tho baggage master both of
Easton were badly hurt Spreading rails
caused the accident
To Build Nicaraguan Canal
The senate committee on tho Nicaraguan
canal has agreed to report a bill for the
construction of the Nicaraguan canal
practically by the United States The
Maratime Canal Company will be contin
ued but all the stock will be held by the
United States Nicaragua and Costa Rica
Eureka College Seinl Centennial
Eureka 111 College an institution con
ducted under tho auspices of the Disciples
of Christ celebrated its fiftieth anniver
sary Friday with a jubilee meeting of its
alumni at which it was announced that
the 80000 necessary to free the institution
from debt had been raised and that in ad
dition over 100000 had been added to its
endowment fund
Australias Wheat Crop
Good rains are estimated to have im
proved the value of the wheat crop in
AustraliaoOOiOOO
NEEDS 100000 MOKE
Presidents Third Cnll to Ask for
That Muny Troops
It can be positively asserted that a third
tall for volunteers will be signed by the
president and issued by the secretary of
war within the next two weeks said a
Senator who is on close terms with the
president The call will bo for 100000
men By tho time it is issued the regi
ments now in the field will have been re
cruited to their maximum strength
One hundred thousand men will form
about eighty regiments which will proba
bly be organized into twenty five brigades
nine divisions and three army corps This
will make necessary the appointment
of twelve major generals and twenty
seven brigadiers besides a large number
of paymasters commissaries of subsist
ence quartermasters surgeons and other
staff officers With an army of nearly
400000 men it will probably be unnecessary
to made a further call unless the casual
ties from diseases and battle are far more
extensive than seems probable at this
time Tho president has become convincod
that the war is likely to last a much longer
time than he contemplated and he is satis
fied that the best way to force Spain to
terms is to organize an army capable of
annihilating all tho men Spain can put
Into tho Pilippines Cuba and Porlo Rico
logo her When the time comes for the
siege of Havana an army of at least 200
010 men will be available for Cuban service
if it is deemed necessary to send such a
forco to the island
BALLOON TO BE TESTED
Airship Will Be Used to Spy Upon
the Enemy at Santiago
What may become an important adjunct
to the Santiago expedition is the military
balloon equipment prepared under the
direction of Gen Greely of the signal
oflica It is in charge of Capt Joseph
Maxfield an experienced officer of the
corps who will supervise all operations
connected with the use of tho airship It
will be given its first trial in Cuba in sight
of tho enemy but Gen Greely hopes that
with experienced officers to manage the
ascension it can bo accomplished safely
aud excellent results obtained Experi
ence has demonstrated the usefulness and
adaptability of the balloon in time of war
in ascertaining the movements and opera
tions of the enemy and in reporting theso
results promptly by means of telegraphic
communication with the ground to skillful
operators who in turn will transmit the
information to the commanding generals
The two balloons obtained by Gen Greely
in France are now at Tampa and will be
used in future operations in Cuba and
Porto Rico
DISASTROUS UTAH FIRE
Tho Business Portion of Park City
Wiped Out
The business portion of Park City
Utah excepting a few houses on the upper
end of Main Street was burned to the
ground Sunday morning The damage is
probably closo to a million dollars The
fire was gotten under control at 9S0by
the blowing up of several houses The
ony storo left is that of Welch Driscoll
Buck Every drug store butcher shop
hotel and all but three saloons were de
stroyed The Park Opera Houso the new
A O U W building the new Grand
Opera nouse city hall both bank build
ings postoffice and telephone exchange
are gone Many people are left homeless
having noting but their clothes
RUMORED CAPITULATION
Reported in Madrid that Manila
Has Surrendered
A Madrid correspondent says that it is
reported there that Manila has capitulated
though tho ministers have not rcceiyed
any news to that effect The correspond
ent also says that Senor llomero Guion
the minister of the colonies states that if
Gov Gen Augusti has turned over his
power toGen Sanderes to govern Manila
Gen Sanderes will attempt a sortie Ac
cording to tho same authority the Spanish
consuls at Hong Kong Shanghai and
Singapore have been ordered to organize
at any cost the most rapid communica
tions between the islands of the archipel
ago still under Spanish authority
WARM OHIO CONVENTION
Nearly a Riot Between Hanna and
McKisson Men at Cleveland
A riot between tho Hanna and McKis
son factions was narrowly averted at the
Republican County Convention at Cleve
land Ohio Saturday The trouble started
when the Hannaites attempted to organ
ize the convention which the McKisson
resisted A wild sceue followed Tho
police made a number of arrests The
Hannaites finally withdrew from the hall
and held a separate convention
Fatal Accident to Scorchers
Frank Murphy aged 40 years is thought
to be dying and two other men named
Thompson and IIunrvare in the hospital
at Newark N J as the result of scorch
ing on the streets of that city Thomp
son and nunt on a tandem and Mnrphyon
a single bicycle were racing down Broad
Street heads down when a cab turned
into the street Murphy crushed into the
cab with such force as to break the side of
the vehicle while the tandem riders struck
it with almost equal velocity Murphys
skull was fractured and Thompson and
Hunt were hurt internally
Divorced from Hanuas Son
Mrs D R Hanna was granted a decree
of divorce at Clevelaud Ohio by Judge
Dissett in the common pleas court from
Dan R Hanna the son of Senator Hanna
No defense was made The petition in
the case was very brief merely asking for
divorce on the ground of extreme cruelty
Mrs nanna was granted tho custody of
her three children The question of ali
mony was settled privately
Eureka College Semi Centennial
Eureka 111 College an institution con
ducted under the auspices of the Disciples
of Christ celebrated its fiftieth anniver
sary Friday with a jubilee meeting of its
alumni at which it was announced that
the 30000 necessary to free the institution
from delt had been raised and that in ad
dition over 100000 had been added to its
endowment fuud
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PLOT TO KILL THE CZAR
Attempt to Assassinate tho Russian
Ruler Is Frustrated
Advices from St Petersburg tell of a
plot to assassinate the czar which has
hitherto not been reported every effort
having apparently been made to keep the
matter quiet It appears that the czar va
recently present at the ceremony of thq
consecration of a new church at the Tsai
Skoe Selo Shortly before the time foi
the event it was discovered that the spo
where his majesty was expected to stand
during the ceremony had been under
mined and a large number of arrests wero
made It is believed however that tho
whole thing was a scare arranged by the
secret police in view of the proposed ab
olition of many of the innumerable lucra
tive posts enjoyed by members of that
body Soma of those arrested are said to
bo members of families of high standing
and it is -believed that thosewfioactually
prepared the mine are also incustody
According to the reports the discovery ol
tho plot has caused the wildest sensation
Conflicting stones however are told
Some say it was the work of nihlists
SAVES A FORTUNE FROM TIPS
Patrick Fay a Boston Waiter
JLeaves 30000 to Charity
John Kelly 8J years old called at police
headquarters in Boston Saturday and
asked as to tho proper method of disposing
of seventeen bank books representing
28000 deposits and 2000 accumulated in
terest the property of Patrick Fay also
80 years of age and who died at the Car
ney Hospital Fay was a waiter in one of
tho prominent hotels and had accumu
lated this money from tips for the past
seventy three years He had no relatives
and decided to bequeathe it to charity
Ho intrusted his bank books to Kelly who
efused to turn them over to the public ad
ministrator until satisfied about his legal
rights The police gave him the informa
tion desired and proper caro will bo taken
of the affair
FIVE ARE LYNCHED
Mob Executes Negro Murderers at
the Scene of Their Crime
The men who murdered Cardcna and
his wife and old man Caiice near We
tumpka Ala were lynched Saturdaj
morning Friday night Gov Johnson re
ceived a message from the sheriff that a
mob was assembling and asked for troops
to defend the jail Ninety men of the
local militia wero sent there on a special
train Before they reached tliero how
ever tho mob had secured the prisoners
five in number and took them to the
scene of the murder Four of the negroes
confessed to having participated in the
crime and one told where he hid the
money He was compelled to find it and
then all five were swung up and their
bodies riddled with bullets
WORDENS LIFE IS SAVED
Train Wreckers Sentence Commut
ed to Imprisonment for Idle
Gov Budd of California has commuted
the sentence of Train Wrecker Worden to
life imprisonment The medical board
condition decided that he was insane at
the time he wrecked a train bearing
United States soldiers thus causing the
death of three soldiers and tho engineer
Among those who signed a petition for the
commuting of tho sentence were Pres
ident Cleveland and the president of the
Southern Pacifie
Fire in nn Armory
One of the most destructive fires in the
history of Grove City Pa occurred Sat
urday night It originated in the armory
Tho town is without fire protection and
volunteers were unable to check the pro
gress of the flames Ten buildings were
destroyed among them the principal
structures of the town A number of peo
ple had narrow escapes from being burned
The loss will probably reach 50000
Sultan Approves Straus
The sultan has given notice of his ap
proval of the appointment of Oscar S
Straus of New York as United States
minister to Turkoy in succession to Dr
James B Ahgell resigned
Australias Wheat Crop
Good rains are estimated to have im
proved the value of tho wheat crop in
Australia 1000000
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Chicago Cattle common to prime
300 to 550 hogs shipping grades
300 to 425 sheep fair to choice 250
to 550 wheat No 2 red 87c to 80c
corn No 2 33c to 35c oats No 2 24c
to 26c rye No 2 43c to 44c butter
choice creamery to 17c eggs fresh
9c to lie new potatoes choice 60c to
75c per bushel
Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to
525 hogs choice light 300 to 450
sheep common to choice 300 to 450
wheat Uo 2 88c to 90c corn No 2
white 32c to 33c oats No 2 white 24c
to 26c
St Louis Cattle 300 to 550 hogs
300 to 425 sheep 300 to 550
wheat No 2 86c to SSc corn No 2
yellow 30c to 32c oats No 2 23c to 25c
rye No 2 39c to 41c
Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 550 hogs
300 to 450 sheep 250 to 475
wheat No 2 red 89c to 91c corn No
2 mixed 32c to 34c oats No 2 mixed 27c
to 29c rye No 2 44 c to 46c
Detroit Cattle 250 to 550 hogs
325 to 425 sheep 250 to 450
wheat No 2 94c to 96c corn No 2
yellow 34c to 36e oats No 2 white 29c
to 30c rye 42c to 44c
Toledo Wheat No 2 mixed 92c to
93c corn No 2 mixed 33c to 35c oats
No 2 white 25c to 27c rye No 2 43c
to 45c clover seed 315 to 325
Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 92c
to 94c corn No 3 32c to 34c oats No
2 white 2Sc to 31c rye No 1 44c to 45c
barley No 2 54c to 56c pork mess
925 to 975
Buffalo Cattle good shipping steers
300 to 550 hogs common to choice
350 to 450 sheep fair to choice weth
ers 350 to 500 lambs common to
extra 425 to 600
New York Cattle 300 to 550 hogs
300 to 450 shep 300 to 550
wheat No 2 red 97c to 99c corn No
2 39c to 40c oats No 2 white 32c to
33c butter creamery 13c to 18c eggs
Western lie to 18c
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STATE OF NEBRASKA
NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON
DENSED FORM
Ticket Scalper Norris Questions the
Legality of Omahas Ordinance
Taxing His Business Test Case
Commenced Other Items
Wants to Make a Test Case
William C Norris a ticket scalper ot
Omaha has brought suit against the city
and the license inspector the purpose of
the action to be to tcitthe legality of the
ordinance passed recently by the city
council requiring ticket scalpers to pay
an annual license of 75 for the purpose of
doing business In connection with tho
suit Norris has secured a temporary order
restraining the city from interfering with
his business until the case can be heard
upon its merits In his petition Norris
alleges that he is carrying on a legitimate
business and that the council has no right
to legislate relative to its conduct Prior
to the passage of the ordinance that is in
force ticket scalpers were not reiuired to
pay a license
SALARIES OF POSTMASTERS
Annual Readjustment Made iy
Postoffice Department
First Assistant Postmaster General
Heath has given out the annual readjust
ment of presidential postmasters saleries
South Omaha advanced from second to
first class Advances of 23 and salaries
for the next year are as follows
Cozad 1300
iFalrileld 1300
Lexington 1600
South Omaha 3000
Kutton S1300
Columbus 1900
Fainnoimt 1300
Nelson Ii200
Advances of 100 and salaries are as fol
lows
mo
Alma l200Minden
Arapahoe i200Nobraska City 2J
Ashland 1400
Auburn 1400
Boa trice 2500
Klair 1700
Broken How ljGOO
Cedar Rapids 1200
Crawford 1200
Crclghton 1200
Crete 1700
David City 1C00
Julpar 1100
Falls City 1S00
Fremont 1500
Fullerton 1400
CJonoa -1100
Gothenburg 1 200
liartlngton 1300
Hastings 2500
Lincoln 3300
McCook 1700
Madison 1400
en
00
140O
North Bend 110
Oakland 1200
ONeill 1400
Ord 1400
Pawnee City 1000
render 1100
Pierce 1100
Ravenna 1100
St Paul 1500
Seward 1000
Stromsburg 1300
Superior 1500
Syracuse 1200
Valentino 1103
Wahoo 1G0
Wakelleld 1100
Weeping Water 1200
Wayne lcoo
Wisner 1100
Wymoro 1500
At Geneva the salary of the postmaster
for next year will be 1400 at Orleans
1000 and at York 2000 decreases of 100
each
Faculty for York College
At the annual meeting of the board oi
trustees of York College it was decided
unanimously to retain Rev V E Schell
as president of the institution The rest
of the faculty for the coming year is as
follows J E Maxwell vice president and
professor of natural science W S Joseph
professor of mathematics Sarwa Dowell
Greek and Latin Louise Miller modern
languages George M Jacobs commer
cial department W W Porter elocution
Mrs D E Sedgwick music Myra Graves
art depart menet H J Gunnels bible his
tory The faculty with the exception of
Miss Miller is the same as for last year
At rue commencement exercise ut cuc
appointed to examine Wordens
were tno graduates
Olie Medlar B A Vernie Hedlar B A
Miss Rainey Eva Barber and Pearl
Broks in the normal and commercial
courses
Platte County Assessment
The assessors of Platte County have
made their returns to the county clerk and
below are some figures of interest pet tabl
ing to that county There are in the
county 807054 acres of improved and 101
721 acres of unimproved lands which are
worth 1131119 or an average of 304 for
improved and 195 for unimproved land
There are in tho county 25211 cattle 9514
horses 493 mules and asses 84227 hogs
averaged at 892 761 698 and 61 cents
per head respectively The railway and
telegraph property is assessed at 47358
and the grand total valuation of all the
real and personal property in the county
is placed at 283913023
Charged with Delnying the Mails
George Mann was arrested at Lyons by
United States Marshal Allen and taken to
Pender to appear before Commissioner
Sloan to answer to the charge of delaying
the United States mail It seems Maun
had a grievance against Conductor Fuller
for putting him off his train at Oakland a
few days ago while he was trying 10 ride
the blind baggage to Lyons lie was
ejected by the train crew rather roughl
lu thought and ho lay in wait for thi
train crew the following evening when 1
general all around tight look plare be
tween the brnkeman ami Mann theieby
delaying the lrainfor a few moments
Falls to His Death
William T Salterfiyld nut with a fatal
accident on his farm live miles southwest
of Springfield Ho was up on his wind
mill tower oiling the machinery when tho
platform gave way aud he was hiulcd to
tho ground forty foot below falling on
his light wnV niashinir it in a hoirible
manner Otherwise he seemed all light
ami walked to the house His wrist was
dressed but during the evening he became
suddenly sick and died in great agony m
ffro morning
City lion Is Sold
The 25003 school house bonds recent
ly voted by Hie city of Columbus have
been sold to Trowbri lge McDonald it
Niver Company of Chicago at ar and
thy brought 381 53 premium The plans
submitted by W It Parsons Sons of Dis
Moines la weiv accepted by the board
The building will be a credit to the city
and will be rushed along to completion
and be ready for occupancy by Decem
ber 1
Commits Suicide
E S Chadwick one of tlu first settlers
of Howard County commit ed sin dde by
cutting his throit He was about 53 enrs
of ago and leaves a widow and threo
children in comfortable circumstances
Prize Debate
The Leoper prizj debate between the
college students at Hastings Neb was
won by the affirmative The question
That Usury Laws and the Regulation of
Interest by Law are Beneficial For the
affirmative wero E R Bushnell and A II
Jones For the negative were G C Por
ter and R M Smith
Department Store Closed
The department store of the Nebraska
City Mercantile Company has been closed
upon a bill of sale for 1243174 to W T
Kemper of Kansas City
EUGENE MOORE ACQUITTED
HxAudltoi Declared Not Guilty on
His Second Trial
2Wjury in the district court at Lincoln
Auditor Moore
hasTdeclared ex Eugene
not guilty of embezzlement of 23000 in
insurance fees paid to the slate through
him This was Moores second ttial he
having at the first one entered the plea
of guilty to a shortage but justifying his
act on the ground that the law provided
that insurance fees should be paid to the
state treasurer instead of to -himself He
was convicted at the first trial and sen
tenced to seven years in the penitentiary
but the supreni2 court reversed tho decis
ion His second trial which has been
progressing for a week came as a result
of the grand jury indictment There are
other counts in the indictment on which
ln fin be prosecuted
Arrested for Horse Stealing
A few weeks ago a- sewing machine
agent giving the name of J B Sheldon
commenced operations in the vicinity of
Ashland lie left the city for Ilavelock
where he was married and started a boat cl
ing house While engaged in the busi
ness there he contracted a good sized
account at a giocery store stipulating
that the bill should be paid when the
Ilavelock employes of the B M repair
shops who constituted his boarders
Should receive their pay In tho mean
time he gave the grocer possession of one
of his horses as security When
the tim to liquidate the bill ar
rived instead or settling Sheldon
went to the stable harnessed his
horse and the grocers together and left
Ilavelock headed for Ashland The gro
cer discovered the theft and sent a tele
phone call for City Marshal Corwin oi
Ashland to be on the lookout for the thief
The man was overtaken at Omaha just as
he was preparing to cross the bridge for
the Iowa side Sheldon is now reposing
in jail to answer to tho charge of horse
stealing
Shot Down by a Maniac
A shooting affair occurred at Morse
Bluff just across tho river from North
Bend Frank Levy who has been con
fined in the insane asylum at Lincoln but
who has been at home for a week or so
effected an entrance into the hardware
store and stole a 88 caliber revolver and a
shotgun and a supply of cartridges He
then went to the home of his brother-in-law
James Tomasek and slept in the
corn crib When his
out to do his morning chores and was
within sixteen feet of Levy the latter
raised the gun and emptied the contents
of one barrel into Tomasek the charge
striking him just under the left nipplo and
lodging in his body Tho wound is pro
nounced fatal Levy was arrested with
out any resistance and taken to jail at
Wahoo
Young Roy Flint Missing
When Mrs Belle Flint returned to her
home in Omaha the other night she was
nearly heartbroken to discover that her
12-year-old boy R03 had somehow dis
appeared and could nowhere be found
He had been employed on a vegetable
wagon for a Mr Marks whom ho was
wont to meet at the market at Eleventh
and Howard every morning Inquiry of
Mr Marks failed to give any clew to his
thereabouts
Move to Forfeit Franchise
The city council of -- uMCd a
resolution iMctiiung tne city attorney
beein proceedings in
forfeit
tho
the district coiJt
iiting the street ail way franchise
Beatrice Rapil Transit company r
This action is based upon the company s
long neglect to operate the system and be
cause or their refusal to assist in the repair
of streets upon which the track is laid
Mandamus Proceedings
Proceedings in mandamus have been
ommenced at West Point by Charles C
Bartels the newly appointed county clerk
of Cuming County against Albert Walla
the acting cleric Mr Walla is cited to
appear before Judge Evans at Dakota
City in chambers on June 27 to show
causo why a writ of mandamus should not
issuo against hi in
Hurt in a Runaway
A serious runaway occurred at Sutton
In which a littlo girl 9 years of rge who
was visiting tile family of William Dixon
was hurt The team became frightened
at firecrackers and in turning a corner
threw out tho occupants of the carriage
breaking the little girls leg
Alleged Corn Thief Arrested
On complaint of Henry Boe at Berlin
Henry Vetty was arrested for stealing a
load of corn from the field crib of tho com
plainant
Jail Contract Awarded
John Lamshire of Central City was
warded the contract to build Merrick
nunlys new jail
Nebraska Short Notes
A new school houso is being erected at
Paxton
Stanton is talking of extending its
water works system
A Nebraska man recently caught a
hundred pound catfish in the Missouri
River
Tho Auburn creamery has ceased mak
ing butter for the summer and is convert
ing all the milk received into cheese
C C Horton of Genoa shot a fine spec
imen of an American eagle which meas
ured six feet from tip to tip of its wings
It is reported that Emreue Cashman de
faulting ex treasurer of Greeley County
has settled his shortage by turning in a
section of land and 10J
The Waterbury postoffice was bioken
into recently and stamps to the value of
1 taken Mr Connors store at the same
place was entered by burglars the same
night and goods to tho value of 53 taken
As tho westbound passenger train on
the Elkhoru was striking a lively gait
ahout four miles beyond Wood Lake the
engine struck and butchered thirtj -three
head of cattle for a stockman and injured
a number more
John Brahni tin 5-year-old son of Mr
and Mrs John Brahm of i
lying dangerously ill with the loclcj iw
Ahout three weeks ago he ran a rotter
splinter in his foot which almost immed
resulted in blood poisoning
There wil be an immense crop ot
peaches and every other kind of fruit ii
Furnas County this year
The business men of Hastings have
started an organization for the purpose ol
erecting a monumont In honor of the late
James Liard It is the intention of the
organization to raise 10003 which will be
used to erect a suitable monument
Belle Hinman 10 jears of age of Sid
ney accidontly fell down the embank
ment on the north Union Pacific tracki
and severely fractured her thigh The
child was taken to the county hospital
where a physician set the fractured mem 1
per
fc TJfl
STOCK BRANDS
Rosebud S D
Left side
Horses same
left shoulder
Deerhorn clip
some cattle
JMetzger Bros
7 e 1
feBHdterMLATi
W RfB I
I - J
on right side
Bear creeks
1 HI
wfif r ir
Mj If t WaylKLUWJPfgfc
rullman Neb
Cherry Co
Brand on left fclde
and thigh
Earmark sqjare
crop right ear
Southern branded
cattle have but one
brand on left side
Native cattle have
throat wattle
Range on Uordon and Snake Creeks
Horses have same brnndfon left thigb
A Iteicartl of 100 will be paid to any
for information leading to the arrest and
nal conviction of any person or persons steal
ing cattle with above brand
Joseph W Bownet
P O address
Memrauu Nebr
Right car cropped
Hole In center of left
ear
Range Lake creek
8 D
William M Dunbar
Lessee from Heine Kroeger
Til
bmaJ
Cody Neb
DUn Either side
AlS
Llenry Pratt
ra
Marshall Wolfenden
Kennedy Neb
Some s on the left
hip
Horses 3 on left
shoulder
Brand Is small
Earmark Quarter
clip behind half cir
cle forward on left ear
Range Lone Tree
Lake
Rosebud S D
Range Big White
and Bad Rivers
H I
-
low
in
right
Left ear ot cattle
Split
HaiiLe head ot Hay
Jreek
W pn 1
on I ja D
William Shanjrien
Cody Neb
Dulap undet side 01
neck
Jack LePoint
Mcrriman Neb
Cattle branded on
left side Some on
up also
Kurmurk round hole
In center 1 left ear
Also iisc ES on
K3H left
And rensido
L J
Range Lake Corn ana
Charles II Faulhaber
Brownlee Nebr
Either nghtor left
side on cuttle
Horses saniu on
left shoulder
Left ear cut off of
cattle
Kane Loup river
rHt
Louis F Richards
W F3
I la J
Merriman Neb
Charles Benard
Also
m
MV
WT
r Ml
W R Kissel
Brownlee Neb
T Hi
Also some below
Iett hip
right
hip
Range Kissels
Ranch
Wheeler Bros
Cody Neb
Ranee on the Snake
Rver and Chamber
lain fiat
TH
Charles C Tackett
Rosebud 3 D
Range head of An
telope near 3t Mary3
mission
Horses branded
on left thigh
William F Schmidt
rtosebud S D
On left side
Horses branded
name on left hip or
shoulder
Range on Horse
Creek
S
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saw
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