Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 15, 1898, Image 3

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TraflON STOCK TABDS
NATIOIiAL BAKU
SIOUX CITY IA
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AVERAGE DAILY RECEIPTS 55QO HOG-S-2750 CATTLE 2000SHSEP 1
I CAPAGTY 17500 10 OOP 500Q
JX DAILY CAPACITY US YARDS SSOOO - I50OO 20QOO J 1
WOOD BKOTHEKS
LIVE STOCK AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA AKD CHiCACO
Walter E Wood Cattle Salesman Hbnky C Lefler Hog Salesman
WE FURNISH MARKET
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INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1862
ST JOSEPH W
NEBRASKA
ICooki lOS Exchuiiac
Heferonces
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A Few Facts For Cattle Dealers
It has beenrepeatedly
demonstrated in J
the past that
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SO ST PAUL MINN
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
b law and is m mm sooth OMAHA NEBRASKA
JOHN L CARSON Financial Manager DXB OLNEY Cattle Salesman
7 M COOK nog Salesman J A McINTYRE Hog Salesman
C A CALDWELL Cashier
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JONES
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LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
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PACKEES NATIONAL
BANK
Wc hare a large clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always beat Omaha prices to
Ranch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT
Flato Commission Company
LIVE STOCK SALESMEN AND BROKERS
Capital 1000000
Directors
F W Flato Jr President
Paul Flato Vice President
J C Dahlman Secretary
John D Seitz
32d H Hied
Salesmen
Ed II Reid
Jim S Horn Cattle Salesmell
E W CAnoAV Hog Salesmau
IItjgh Hitchcock Sheep
John P Clary Cashier
SOUTH OMAHA NEBRASKA
Correspondents
DRUM FLATO COMMISSION COMPANY
Capital 50000000
CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST LOUIS
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SIOUX CITY IA
Stands at top as a market for Range Feeders
-win nan satisfy yourself as to the truth of that starement by
comparing the saies at Sioux City last year with those at any other
competitive market You can also ask your neighbors who have sold
cattle at Sioux City This year Sioux City is in the field for fat cat
tle as well as feeders The great beef slaughtering plant of the
Oudahy Packing Co is ready for business
The capacity of the Stock Yards has been
greatly increased and you will find
excellent facilities for handling
your business
No charges except for feed ordered if your cattle are not Bold on our market
The Sioux City Stock Yards Co
JOHN HKEENE Genekl Manager
WESTERN NEWS DEMOCRAT
BOBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
Fusion Ticket
For Governor
W A Poynter
For Lieutenant Governor
A E Gilbert
For Socretary of State
AV F Porter
For state Trpasurer
J 13 Meserve
For SUite Auditor
J F Cornell
For Attorney G neral
0 J Smyth
For Com Public Lands and Buildings-
J V Wolfe
For Supt Public Instruction
W R Jackson
For Congress Sixth District
W L Greene
For State Senator 11th District
Otto Mutz
For County Attorney
A M Morrisbey
For Connty Superintendent
W F Morgareidge
For County Coroner
Dr JC Dw7er
Mk Editor I learn through your valuable
paper that the reform forees have renominated
Otto Mutz to represent the 14th senatorial dis
trict I am pleased to learn this I am pleased
to know that the fusion parties appreciate and
approve of the work of true sound men I feel
safe in saying t you that no man ever held a
seat m the Nebraska legislaturne who labored
mora understanding and honestly in the faith-
tul renresentation of lnsconstitueticy than did
Senator Mutz during the session of ISOfi I
would like to especially call your attention to
his work in behalf of the skippers of stock
It ha been t notorious fact well known for
years that the stock yard charges at Somh
I Omaha are an outrageous inbberv Stock men
have been robbed year after year by this dam
nable gang and were absolutely withoutremtdy
The agitation for a reduction in these terrible
rates commenced about ten years ago Five
sessions of the legislature passed without any
thing being done for the relief of shippers
Every bill that was introduced was crushed by
these monopolists
Notice some of the prices corn Si per bushel
when it could be bought on the streets of
I Omaha at 10c per bushel hay 1 per hundred
pounds when the market price was S600 per
ton Other charges such as yardage etc were
in proportion This is a terrible condition or
affairs aud yet by shrewd maneuvering the stock
yard managers have succeeded in killing any
bill Introduced for regulating these charges
This is one of the conditions that confronted
the members of the last legislature
Early m the session Senotor Mutz at the head
of a few determined members who were partic
ularly interested in this legislation got togethr
and drafted a bill known as senate lile No 33 to
regulate these charges and afford a relief to one
of the greatest industries of our great state
This bill was introduced by Senator Grothan
The fight commenced early in the senate The
stock yards sent down a strong lobby to defeat
the bill No stone was left unturned by these
men Hacks cigars and champague were free
to all members who were opposed to stock yards
regulations for weeks before the vote came
In the senate lor two days the fight was on in
the jommittee of the whoie aud what memora
ble days those were- Senator Mutz had been
chosen by the reform forces to champion this
bill and he was ablv assisted by other reform
senators This was one of the hottest lights of
that session
To this brave and determined handrul of men
who forced this bill through the stock industry
owes a great deal This was the first step in a
move that will eventually rectify a wrong which
will forever be a blot on the history of fair Neb
raska and it does me good to say to the people
of my home county that your representative was
in the front rank in this light and the acknowl
edged leader of the forces that accomplished this
great result
Later after a hard fight this bill passed the
house and became alaw The law went into
effect but the republican government by in
junction came to the aid of the stock yard
boodlers anil a republican corporation court
granted an injunction enjoining Attorney Gen
era Smyth from enforcing the new law and as
a reside the stock shippers are still being bled
by this contemptible ring
But it affords me great pleasure Mr Editor
to know that that the reform forces by thetr
reprtseutatives have kept their promises and
thank God the day is not far distant when an
intelligent independent populace educated in
the true principles of political economy will in
stall men by their votes inthe high tribunals
who will deal out justice and equal rights to all
Yours sincerely
J It Farris
We are informed that Hon W H
Munger judge U S district court for
district of Nebraska has appointed
attorney A W Scattergood as referee
in bankruptcy for the district compris
ing Brown Rock Cherry and Iveya
Paha counties and after the filing ot
petitions and in some cases the ad
judication thereon all steps in bank
ruptcy in any case within the four
counties named will be taken before
referee Scattergood Ainsworth Home
Rule
Money on call at the New York
stock exchange Sept 6 opened 2k
per cent highest 3 lowest 2 closing
2 Time money does not open with
much activity Supply is ample at
current rates and demand for the
moment light Rates 3 per cent for
60 days 3 for ninety days 34 for
four months and 4 lor five to six
months
At Crawford last Saturday the pop
ulists and democrats of Sheridan
Dawes Box Bute and Sioux counties
met and nominated Louis Gerlach of
Sioux county for representative
This insures the reform forces one
more member e the ext legislature
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Last week The News made mention
of 6000 cows with calves shipped into
the western portion of Sheridan coun
ty and sold in small bunches to farm
ers This week we can state authori
tively that nearly a thousand have
come into the eastern part of Dawes
county recently Chadron News
Only once before for August did re
ceipts of horses at the Chicago yards
exceed last month Eeceipts were
7885 horses This exceeds the pre
vious month July by 2600 and ran
l100 ahead of August last yeor For
the eight months to September 1 re
ceipts for the Chicago market were
90019 This breaks the record for
this period It exceeds the same eight
months of 3S97 by 8000 The de
maud for the month jjist closed was
especially good for export Heavy
drivers work horses were wanted
mostly
Owing to the fact that the ranch
men are rushing haying and anxious
to get through before the bad weather
set in the attendance at the Stockmans
convention was rather small and it
was decided to postpone till later in
the fall
Bill Pullman received a dispatch
Tuesday evening which contained the
sad intelligence that his father was
killed near Council Bluffs Iowa in a
runaway Bill has the heartfelt sym
pathy of all his many friends and the
Sim in his late bereavement He
started for that place by the first train
Whitman San
Advices from Texas indicate a new
departure in the cattle trade with new
conditions existing in Cuba Isaac
T Prior after a trip- to Galveston
said I just shipped a lot of cattle
from Galveston to Santiago If the
tariff is reduced on stock shipped to
Cuba that market will prove a regular
and remunerative one At present
the tariff of 6 per head the same- as
that on South American cattle is
nearly prohibitive I know that cat
tle dealers all over the west are await
ing the results of my shipment before
making plans to run cattle out by the
way of Galveston
Last Wednesday Sept 7 John Eck
man a sheep herder was shot by one
of a posse of cattlemen about 15 mile
northwest of Chadron Eckman was
in the employ of Br Romine Speak
ing of the affair the Chadron News
says
The camp was about fitteen miles from Chad
ron near Wayside
Harrison who did the shooting formerly lived
here and is a son-in-law of Duncan Mclntyre
east of town There was no quai re ing and the
shooting was by several riders Alter the shoot
ing the cattlemen hauled Eckman to Faulsonr
ranch and then moved the camp and sheep into
Dawes county Those recognized as being in the
party were John Underwood Ben Harrison
Alva Slattery Dan Crimmons Geo Fisher
Shorty West Mr Shirk and air McMillens
While being brought to town the wounded
nu n died A post mortem showed that the bul
let struck the shoulder blade glanced and par
tially severed the spinal column and again
glanced and ranged upward
Saturdays Drovers Journal says of
the Omaha market on that day
It looked this morning as if our
market had lined up with others in
the matter of Saturday receipts only
four cars 136 head being reported in
the lightest supply for any market day
in the history of the yards except as a
blockade or something of that nature
shut off shipments There were not
enough to make a market but those
sold brought about yesterdays prices
which means considerable lower than
last week all along the line with a few
unimportant exceptions The weeks
supply 18344 was about 1800 short
of last week and 8300 less cattle were
on sale than corresponding week a
year ago and the tour western markets
combined show a 4400 decrease from
last week and of 22000 from a year
ago There was just a single load of
fair beef steers in t he pens this morn
ing which sold at 480 considered a
steady price
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Notice to Xon Resiileht
Henry Auguston will take notice hat on the 15
day of August 1898 W It Towne pounty judge
within and for Cherrv county Nepraska issued
an order ef attachment for the sum of SUOO in
an action pending before him wherein Frank
ltothlentner is plaintiff and Henry Auguston is
defendant that property of itie defendant con
sisting of three head of hoVses described as
follows One grown geldingUen years old one
gray mare about seven yearsold and one bay
gelding ten years old has btjbn attached under
said order Said cause wascontinued to the lGth
day of Sept 1898 at n oclock a in
By A M MOKRISSEY FUANK HOTHLKNTXER
His Attoruey 5 Ilaintiff
Valentine Nebraska August 29 1898 32 34
Xotice to X on Resident
Henry Auguston non resident defendant will
take notice that on the 15th day of August 1898
WR Towne county judge of Cherry county
Nebraska issued an ordcr of attachment for
the sum of S 1200 wtyerein Amos Strong was
plaintiff and Henry Auguston was defendant
the property of the defendant consisting of three
head of horses described as follows One
brown gelding ten year old one gray mare
about seven years old and one bay gelding ten
years old has been attached nnder said order
sam case was contyned to the luin oay 01 beat
1898 at 10 oclock ah m
By F M WalcotB
His Attnrnpv
Valentine NebrjAug 25 ress
Ames Strong
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CITIZENS MEAT - MARKET
GEO G SCHWALM PROP
This market always keepB a supply of
FRESH
RUiT k
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In addition to a first class line of Steaks Roasts Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
AtStetterB Old Stand on Main Streot VALENTINE NEBRASKA
AAAAAAAA eft A t A A f T C ft T A 3i28
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THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Of the Choicest Brands
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
W5SW W5mW c4vW
MRS HARRIS BOARDING HOUSE
AND BAKERY
Fruits
Price 25 cents
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and Confectionery
Meals at all hours
First door South of Valentine Bank-
The DONOHER
Chemical National Bank New York
Highest market price paid
Omaha National Bank
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Is continually adding improvements and it is now the
best equipped and most comfortable
FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
Hot and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Two Sample Room
James AtUnnson Jtefemlent
Wilt take notice that on the 30th day of August
1S93
Virginia C Thacher
Virginia H riiAOHKR VFor themselves
Catharine W Thacher y
and
Ralph Thacaer By A E Thacher their
and Uegally appointed guarilan
Miles Thacaer I
Plaintiffs herein filed their petition in the
District Court of Cherry county Nebraska
asrainst said delendent James Adamson the
object aud prayer of which was to foreclose a
certaiB mortgage executed by the defendent to
J M Thacher now deceased
Said plaintiffs are the legal heirs of the said J
MThachiT deceased upon nlA of the nw5
acdtheswof thenwj aim the nw4 of the
ne to secure the psyment of a certain
promissory note dated April 25 1892 for the
sum of 200 due aud payable April 25 1893
That there is now due upon said uote and
mortgage the sum of 200 and interest at 10 per
cent irdm A aril 25 1894
Plaintiffs pray for a deeree that the defend
ent be required to pay the same or that said
premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
found due
You are required to answer said petition on or
before the loth day of October 1898
Virginia C Thacher ei el
By J W Tucker Plaintiffs
Attorney 32
Xotice to Creditors
In the County Court of I
Cherry County f
In the matter of the estate ef Elward Dahlgrin
deceased
To the creditors of said estate
Vou are hereby notified that Twill sit at the
county court room in Valentine in said county
on the 24th day of September 1898 to receive
and examine all ciaitus against said estate with
a view to their adjustment aun allowance The
time limit for the presentation of claims against
said estate is eight mouths from the 1st day of
February A 1898 and the time limit for
payment of debts is one year from said 1st day
of February 1898
Given under my hand and the seal of said
court this 27 day of August 1898
-- W R Tow 5
SEAL Connty Judge
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HERRY QOUNTY ANK
Valentine Nebraska
Every factlity extended customers consistent with conservative banfcfng
Exchange bought and sold Loans upon good security solicited at reasonably
rates County depository
E SPARKS President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier
C IB CQHXEIjIj President
31 V IWCHOIiSON Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking Bnsiness Transacted
Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Correspondents
First National Bank Omaha Nebr
and prompt returns Beferenoe
F S BUSH COMPANY
513 South 13th St OMAHA NEB
Wc charge no commission
Strayed Two 2 yr old steers brand
ed H on left side and thiglt and VI
on left thigh Geo Higgins Brown
lee Nebraska
Metzger Bros
Pullman Neb
Cherry Co
Brandon left side
and thigh
Earmark square
crop right ear
soutnern Dranaea
cattle have but one
rand on left side
Native cattle have
hroat wattle
RatisR on Gordon and Snake Creeks
Horses have same brand on left thigh
A Reward of 100 will be paid to any
person for information leading to the arrest aniL
final conviction of any person or persons steal
ing cattle with above brand
Marshall Wblfenden
Kennedy Neb
Some p on the left
hio
Horses Eouleft
shoulder
Brand is small
Earmark Quarter
clip behind half cir
cle forward on left ear
Range Lone Tree
Lake
cam Hudson
Simeon JSeto
Th
ill Nlll
low
on
right
Left car 01 cattle
Split
Range head of Hay
Greek
Tai
Left hip on cattlo
Left shoulder on
horses
Some horses Lazy
on left shoulder
Ranee betvreen
Gordon and Snake
River and Niobrara
River
Left ears tagged All cattle dehorned
William M Dtrabar
Lessee from Kroeger
Cody Neb
DUfl Either side
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