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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1898)
h V H v res he fnkntm tmocwt EOfiEET GOOD Editor and Prop VALENTINE NEBRASKA MESSAGE IS SEHT IN CONGRESS RECEIVES LONG EX PECTED COMMUNICATION Favors Intervention to Terminate Hostilities and Asks Discretionary Authority Opposes Recognition of Present Cuban Government The Presidents Message President McKinley has sent his long expected message on the Cuban question to congress The message begins with a statement that under the precept of the constitution the president must from time to time inform congress on the state of the union it becomes his duty to address that body in regard to the grave crisis which has arisen in the relations of the United States and Spain by reason of the warfare that for more than three years has raged in the nighboring island of Cuba The message asks congress to authorize the president to take measures to secure the termination of hostilities in Cuba and secure the establishment of a stable gov ernment there and the use of the military and naval forces of the United States as may bo necessary for the purpose The president says the only hope of re lief from a condition which cannot longer be endured is enforced pacification of the island The issue is now with congress and he awaits its action standing prepared to carry out every obligation imposed on him by the constitution Spains decree for the suspension of hos tilities is submitted to congress for just and careful attention with the observa tion that if the measure attains a success ful result ITben our aspirations as a peace loving people will be realized If it fails it will only be another justification for our contemplated action The Maine incident figures prominently in the message The president argues that the wreck of the Maine in Havana harhor shows Spain is notable to gauran tee security to foreign vessels Spain has dissavowed any connection with the dis aster and offered to aubmit to arbitration allthe differences which may arise from the affair The president favors intervention to ter minate the hostilities and asks discretion ary authority but opposes recognition of the present Cuban gavernment DESERTERS RETURN TO DUTY Sailors Give Themselves Up and Will Serve Out Old Terms At the receiving ship Yermout twenty five deserters have been taken from the ships prison and restored to duty They had all been out of the service two year but when the probability of war arose had given themselves up Under a recent or der of the secretary of the navy they have been restored to duty and will serve out their original terms of enlistment This is the first act of its kind in the history of the service Victor Albizua a Spaniard who was on the Dolphin and Avho was re moved to the Vermont will Vc honorably discharged from the service WIFE MURDERER TO HANG Gov Tanner Refuses to Interfere in Chris Merrys Case Wife Murderer Chris Merry sentenced to hang in Chicago has been informed that Governor Tanner has refused to again interfere in his case Merry in all -probability will die on the gallows April 22 1 guess Im ready to go said Merry when informed of the governors decision It will all he over in a minute and if I went to Joliet it would take all my life But Ill tell you its sort of hard to pass the whole thing up so quick NO HOPeTfOR GLADSTONE Disease will Eat Into His Brain and Cause Death There is little encouragement in the news from Hawarden The eminent phy sicians who have in hand the care of the Grand Old Man look for the end within 6even or eight weeks In that time the disease will have eaten into the brain and ended the life of the great liberal states man In a younger man the consequences of his affliction would probably be in sanity but in Gladstones case it can only be death Scott Makes an Apology The controversy between Clement Scott the dramatic critic of London England and the theatrical people- of that part of the world arising from Scotts reflections upon the virtue of actresses in an inter- I view in December last has been settled by an abject apology upon the part of Scott It is believed that Sir Henry Irving will accept the apology and that the matter will be allowed to drop The controversy had grown in bitterness the managers combining to keep Scott out of their thea ters while dozens of appealing and threat ening letters were sent to the Daily Tele graph by which paper Scott is employed asking for his discharge United States District Judge United States Judge John B Bector of the northern district of Texas who has been insane for two years and unable to occupy the bench died at his home in Austin Monday night Butterine lav Knocked Out The circuit court at Chicago has decided that the manufacturers of butterine have the constitutional right to color their prod uct yellow in imitation of butter This in effect annuls the butterine law passed by the last Illinois legislature - Miss Wil lards Body Cremated In accordance with her frequently ex pressed wish the body of Frances E Will ard was cremated inN Chicago Saturday The ceremony of incineration was kept secret to avoid the presence of a curious crowd fy l ivvVT S -1 fc AJjWJfaaLAfeAA ya g vIJr rf SagiKjagyjffr iz rtV M 4 a m m aaf fw AHMISil lUfc UKANIUUi Govornment Informed of the De oree und Its Terms The Spanish government through its minister at Washington Senor Polo de livered an important official document to the state department Sunday stating that the armistice which the queen regent of Spain had commanded Gen Blanco to pro claim Monday was without condilions that her majestys government had granted liheral institutions to the Island of Cuba which the coming Cuban parliament would develop recalling the condolence and sympathy expressed by the regent and her government on the disaster of the Maine and the horror this disaster had oc casioned in Spanish hearts and appealing to the courtesy and sense of justice of the United States government to enlighten public opinion on the attitude of Spain The note also repeats the offer of the Spanish government to submit the Maine question to experts designated by the maritime powers of the world This document was the official notifica tion of the Spanish government to the United Stales of the granting of an annis lice and its essential terms Minister Woodfords dispatch Saturday night had briefly stated the fact that an armistice had been agreed upon but it was not com municated as coming from the Spanish government The communication cleared up misapprehension on the most vital point of Spains concessions namely that the armistice was without conditions Senor Qucsada o the junta declared that the armistice was simply a Spanish trick designed to create the impression that the insurgents were unreasonable From his standpoint nothing short of independence will satisfy the Cubans It remains to be seen how far Gen taomez and the insur gents in the field entertain this view If they also reject this armistice Spain is not likely to continue the truce and the resort to arms will continue LEE ARRIVES AT KEY WEST Consul General Left for the National Capital at Once Tell the Olivette to get under way at once Capt Cowles signal the Bache that the United States fleet is ready to clear out of Havana and please follow the Bache out These were the words of Consul General Lee at 515 Saturday afternoon as he stood on the poop of the Fern with a group of correspondents around him The Evelyn had already passed Moro Castle when the Olivette weighed anchor The Bache was close behind and the Fern was the last of the line The wharves and boats on both sides of the narrow entrance to the harbor were crowded with Spaniards who hissed and -jeered as each boat passed out There was one pretty incident On the Cabanas shore a British steamer was un loading at her wharf -As the Fern passed the Union Jack was dipped while the Eng lish crew gave hearty cheer It is need less to say that the compliment was re turned with all possible gusto All arrived at Key West Sunday in a state of wreck At about 11 oclock Gen Lee went ashore and received an answer from Washington to his request for orders sent earlier After a brief reception Gen Lee went on board the Olivette which hail been kept waiting and sailed for Tampa at noon He will go direct to Washington ROBERT MORRIS LEGAL HEIR Indiana Woman May Secure a For tune From the Government Mrs Catherine Snyder of Warsaw Ind has finally been proven the lawful heir of Robert Morris one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence During the war of tho revolution Morris loaned 100 000 to the national government With in terest this now amounts to 1000000 This amount will be claimed by Mrs Snyder She has been proved the daughter of John Morris a son of Robert who died at Mid dletown Ohio seventy years ago The facts would never have been known but for the discovery of old family records by the government investigators i CHILKOOTS TRAGEDY Alaskan Disaster Worse Than First Reports Indicated Later details received from Alaska in- crease the horrors of the avalanche in the Chilkoot Pass instead of lessening it Sixty six dead bodies have thus far been recovered and 150 persons are said to be unaccounted for It is barely possible thatsome of these had succeeded in crossing the pass before the avalanche occurred A conservative estimate is that between 75 and 100 persons were killed Gharges Against Gardner Two affidavits were filed against Oscar Gardiner at Columbus Ohio Friday one charging him with prize fighting and the other with manslaughter There was padding on the ring floor and the theory was advanced that concussion of the brain was caused by Stouts head striking the floor The autopsy does not bear out this theory but indicates that the knockout blow on the jaw did all the damage Gar diner was released on 700 bonds pending a preliminary hearing He says he will never fight again A Diver Asphyxiated Chief Gunners mate Johnson of the gunboat Newport while making an ex amination of the ships bottom at Key West met with a sudden death from asphyxiation The exact cause is not known but it is thoughlhe air pipe be came entangled in some way He was down some time and as he gave no sig nals he was drawn up when he was found to be dead The examination was a routine affair and not made because of any sup posed defect Shipping Gold from Havana Gold is being shipped from Cuba to New lTork city Already 000030 have been re ceived and 100000 more has been en gaged for shipment This gold is shipped from Havana because war is imminent A Big Sacramento Fire The pattern storehouse of tho Southern Pacific company at Sacramento Cal Avas gutted by fire Sunday night Tho loss on thealmost invaluable patterns is estimated anywhere from 200000 to 1000000 FEAR AN APACHE UPRISING White Settlers Alarmed at the Pro posed Withdrawal of Troops The proposed withdrawal of United States troops from Arizona and New Mex ico has greatly alarmed the big cattle raisers of that section of the country They fear an outbreak by the Apaches and have warned the department at Washington that the removal of the troops is likely to lead to a serious Indian Outbreak It is intimated though that the national guard of some of the Avestern states may be sent to Arizona and New Mexico to protect the cattlemen and the settlers There are about SS000 Apaches in New Mexico and they haAre not been any too good tempered for some time They have a number of real or fancied wrongs against the settlers and it is the belief in the Indian country that the presence of the troops is the only thing that restrains the Apaches The Whit Mountain Apaches are particularly ugly and there have been a number of small affva s recently betweer Avhites and Indians Avhich are taken bj the settlers as an indication of the tempei of the aborigines MAKES VERY FAST TIME Steamer Wilhelm der Grosse Beats All Western Records Again the big German steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse has eclipsed all west ward records hetAveen Southampton and New York It crossed the ocean at an aAerage speed of 2209 knots Its time as given by Capt Englehart from the Needles to the Sandy Hook lightship Avas five days and twenty hours or more than tAvo hours ahead of its former record which Avas made on its maiden voyage in September last Moreover its average exceeds that made by any ocean steamer It is 1028 knots better than the best average made by the Cunarder Lucania and it ex ceeds the Cunarders record trip from Queenstown RELIGIOUS WORKERS IN PERIL Leaders of Racine Volunteers In hale -Coal Gas Capt Sherman and Lieut Wilds the women Avho conduct the Volunteers of America in Racine Wis Avere in a preca rious condition Sunday on account- of in haling coal gas which escaped the previous night from a coal stove the top havjng been left partly open The women Avere removed to a private residence and medi cal aid Avas summoned Although they regained consciousness they are reported in a dangerous condition BATTLE ON THE NILE The Anglo Egyptian Forces Take Mnlunouds Fortifications A Cairo dispatch says that the Anglo Egyptian forces under Gen Kitchener at tacked the Dervishes position Friday morning and rushed to the center of mah mouds fortifications Avithout a check The attack Avas entirely successful Tho Dervishes lost heavily Canvas Uniforms for Troops j Gen Miles commanding the army has taken the initiatory steps for securing 10 000 canvas uniforms of a character de signed especially for use in the warmer states of the south Secretary Alger will approve the recommendation of Gen Miles that two companies of the Twenty fifth infantry about to leave Montana proceed direct to Key West instead of stopping with tho remainder of the regiment at Chickamauga The commanding officer at Key West has some work which it is desired the hurry forward and for this purpose tho soldiers are needed Murder the Jailer and Escape A special from Marysville Kan says Four prisoners confined in the city jail for burglary murdered the jailer B C Bat terson and made their escape Marys ville is just across the state line on tho Lincoln and Manhattan branch of the Union Pacific system Weekly Bank Statement The New York weekly bank statement shows the reserve decreased 084000 loans decreased 8000000 The banks now hold 35000000 in exess of legal requirements Purchases a British Steamer Hong Kong advices stale that the United States has purchased the British steamer Safiro She was owned by the China and Manila Steamship Company MARKET QUOTATIONS Chicago Cattle common -to prine 300 to 575 hogs shipping grades 300 to 425 sheep fair to choice 250 to 500 wheat No 2 red 102 to 104 corn No 2 29c to 30c oats No 2 25c to 27c rye No 2 51c to 52c butter choice creamery 20c to 22c eggs fresh 9c to 10c potatoes common to choice 50c to G5c per bushel Indianapolis Cattle shipping 300 to 550 hogs choice light 300 to 400 sheep common to choice 300 to 500 wheat No 2 93c to 94c corn No 2 white 31c to 32c oats No 2 white 29c to 31c St Louis Cattle 300 to 575 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 300 to 500 wheat No 2 99c to 101 corn No 2 yellow 27c to 28c oats No 2 26c to 27c rye No 2 51c to 53c Cincinnati Cattle 250 to 525 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 250 to 500 wheat No 2 red 93c to 95c corn No 2 mixed 31c to 32c oats No 2 mixed 28c to 29c rye No 2 51c to 53c Detroit Cattle 250 to 550 hogs 300 to 400 sheep 250 to 500 Avheat No 2 96c to 97c corn No 2 yellow to 33c oats No 2 white 30c to 32c rye 52c to 53c No 2 red 98c to 99c corn No 2 mixed 30c to 31c oats No 2 i Avhite 26c to 28c rye No 2 50c to 52c clover seed 290 to 300 Milwaukee Wheat No 2 spring 97c to 9Sc corn No 3 29c to 31c oats No 2 white 2Sc to 30c rye No 1 51c to 52c barley No 2 40c to 45c pork mess 950 to 1000 Buffalo Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 425 sheep 300 to 525 j Avbcat No 2 red 97c to 99c corn No j J yellow 34c to aoc oats No 2 white 31c to 32c New York Cattle 300 to 550 hogs 300 to 450 sheep 300 to 525 wheat No 2 red 104 tcr105 corn No 2 36c to 37c ots No 2 avhite 32c to 33c butter creamery 16c to 23c ejgs Western 10c to U I -I MMfcfefatjratoaaitta STATE OE NEBRASKA NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A CON DENSED FORM Lincoln Visited by the Bloat Disas trous Fire in the History of the Capital Cify Loss Over Two Hun dred Thousand Dollars Disastrous Fire at Lincoln The fire at Lincoln on April 1 Avas the most costly conflagration in the history of the city a consenralive estimate of the loss being 200000 of which probably one half is covered by insurance The origin of the fire is not knoAvn but it is supposed to have started from the electric wires in the basement of the Davis furniture store On account of the smoke for the first hour the firemen could not locate the blaze and worked at random in the basement When it broke through to the upper floors the water pressure Aveakened and the flames crept to the adjoining buildings It AAas not at first thought that the Richards block Avas in serious danger as it was taller than the others and Avas supposed to have a solid Avail But there was a Aveak point and the fire went through At the back part of the Richards Block on the east side the building was originally one story higher than the Davis building At this point there were two windows in the east Avail Last year the Davis building was raised one story higher and covered these windows the openings being stopped up in a temporary manner It was here that the flames broke through Had it not been for this weak point the Richards Block could have been saved When the flames seemed to be beyond control and the Avater pressure gave down the department at Omaha tvas1 asked to send aid and a detachment of men were sent immediately The Lincoln firemen were Avorn out by their seven hours iight but not a single accident was recorded CONDITION OF STATE BANKS Next Quarterly Statement Will Be the Best Ever Issued Secretary P L Hall of the statebank ing board said the other day Avhen speak ing of the extraordinary increase in de posits in banks during the month of March1 that this increase is general alLpyer the state and may be expected to continue so that the next i quarterly statement of the banks will lie the best in this respect ever made in the history of tlie state The rea son for this c he says is because of the in creased confidence in the banks and because at this time of year and particularly this year the farmers over tho state are selling their surplus grain and stock He said observation had shown that December and January are the months Avhen the most borrowings done and that in February March April and May there is sure to be an increase in de posits and a decrease in the amount bor rowed Speaking of the condition of the banks throughout the state Dr Hall says very few of them are making money at the present time and not many have de clared dividends for the last year This is on account of the plentitude of money and the difficulty in making loans There has been a general reduction in the rate paid on deposits and in some cases banks now refuse to pay anything on deposits and take the money for safe keeping simply to accommodate customers Fun Costs Ten Dollars Charley Clemens Avho has had charge of a restaurant at Wymore for some time upon being ordered to vacate by the OAvner of the building procured a gun and endeavored to take charge of the place He fired several shots through the Avails and ceiling knocked the furniture down and tore up things generally until Mar shal Actor came a long and arrested him He Avas taken before a justice of the peace Avho fined him 10 and costs Contracts for Asylum Supplies The contracts for furnishing supplies for the Hastings asylum during the second quarter have been let Wolbach Brach will furnish the dry goods Kirkby Day bootsand shoes AM Clark drugs W J Falk clothing Hastings Milling Co flour and feed Raymond of Lincoln groceries C J Miles of Hastings Avill furnish half of the coal and Victor White of Omaha Avill furnish the other half Banquet at Shelton The triennial social and banquet of Wood Itiver Gibbon Ravenna and Shel ton lodges Knights of Pythias Avas held at Shelton Over fifty members Avere in attendance Secret Avork Avas conferred in two degrees first and second after which an elegant supper was served Killed by a Kick WII Ackerman a prominent fanner was killed by a kick from a colt oh the farm of H N Way two miles south of Stanton He had just purchased a span pf colts and was tying them behind his Avagon when one of them kicked him in stomach killing him instantly Engineer Biurt While working at a switch in the brick yard at Table rock a B M engine jumped the track and the engineer Charles Wands fell from the engine on a pile of ties and sustained a sprained back but AYas not seriously injured Surveyors at Work The surveyors of the projected Ne braska and Northern Railroad from At kinson to Butte have made arrangements for starting on the preliminary survey They expect to complete the Avork in a week or ten days Accidental Shooting As Miss Barbara Hoffman of Falls City was reaching for something on a shelf above her head a revolver Avas knocked down causing it to be discharged The bullet entered at her elboAV and came out near her shoulder Boy Accidentally Shot A son of W H HaAYley living near Fremont was accidentally shot and killed Avhile out hunting with several other boys The accident occurred about six miles east of the city The boy Avas about 15 years old Grain Company Organized Another farmers grain company has been organized by farmers of Adams County Articles have beetf filed incor porating the Farmers Grain and Supply company The company will have an office at Hastings and operate in Adams County Brick Work Resume The Louisville Brick company began work this Aveek For some weeks passed J it has had a force of men loading brick manufactured last winter About twenty five men are employed ni T OMAHAS BIG FIGHT A Mandamus Is Issued Requiring Holcomb to Appear April lO On the petition of Dr Victor Rosewater of Omaha the supreme court has issued a mandamus requiring Gov Holcomb to ap pear April 19 and show cause why he should not be required to proceed to Omaha and hear testimony relative to the corrup tion of the fire and police commission of that city created by the act of the execu tive This is the case that grew out of the impeachment proceedings filed Avith the governor by Dr Rosewater alleging nu merous corrupt practices The law re quires the governor to in person investi gate the charge He appointed a referee however but Mr Rosewater refused to submit testimony to him maintaining that the law required the governor to attend to the matter in person The governor main tains that the attorney general advised him that the course he adopted was legal Recognizing the National Guard Several days ago Adjutant General Barry Avrote to Congressman Stark calling his attention to the neglect in tho new military bill to provide for the national guard and the volunteer forces Avhile it empowered the president to reorganize and increase the standing army In his letter General Barry recommended that the entire bill be killed Later he received a telegram from Mr Stark in Avhich he said that the overwhelming sentiment was that the national guard and the volunteer forces were the mainstay of the govern ment and that all of the Hull bill hadbeen killed excepting that part authorizing the organization of the regular army into three batallions instead of tAvo The mes sage extended congratulations to General Barry and the guard Will Be Ready June 1 The announcement waVmade the other day upon authority of the chief architects of the Trans Mississippi Exposition that all construction work Avill be finished in tirae for the installation of exhibits and the perfection of concessions by the open ing day June 1 The large buildings are nearly ready for the artistic decora rions save the fine arts building and the immense structure which the United States government is building On the latter the staff Avork is nearly done and the dome is receiving the finishing touches The concessionaries are pushing construction work rapidly as are the various states fifteen of- which are- erect ing buildings It Was Loaded i - Fred Wiebe son of Representative Wiebe of Grand island accidentally hol the servant girl with a 22 caliberrevolver While the family hadbeen stopping at the Koehler one of the guests gave the boy a small revolver It lay around the house for a Avhile and was put away by the boy Later Mr Wiebe thought it might be Avell to load tho weapon and have it handy for possible burglars and it- appears the lad did not know of this The lad happened to come across the revolver and pointing it at the servant girl playfully pulled the trigger The ball entered beloAV the chili The young woman is not seriously injured Flour Mill Sold J J Frederick has just sold out his floui mill at St Paul to a neAV corporation jus organized niider the name of the St Paul Milling company with a capital of 20 0130 and consisting of the following citir ens N J Paul president J S Van Cott vice president Roger Scribner sec retary and treasurer additional directors A Dunn and- George E- Woodborry Factory for Wymore - Articled of incorporation under the laws of the state of Nebraska have been filed by the Webster Manufacturing company of Wymore city with a capital stock of 14 000 The business Avill consist of the manufacture of Sams Combination blow pipe and other dentists and jewelers sup plies New Depot for Hastings It has beengiven out that the Burlington Railroad Company has definitely con cluded to build a neAV depot at Hastings i i Nebraska Short Notes The Methodist Church society of Greeley has started on a new and handsome par sonage building John S Rossiter formerly a brakemat on the Union Pacific Railroad in trying tc board a passenger at Oakland fell off ol the platform and received a severe scali wound The exercises of laying the corner stone of the new Methodist Episcopal Church al Wausa occurred April 7 A large gather ing of people was present The edifice i to cost 1200 A telegram Avas received by Coronei Bancroft of Lexington the other day from Eddyville saying that Frank Morse the postmaster at that point had died undei suspicious circumstances Election of a principal and faculty ol the State Normal School at Peru was the nature of business transacted at a meeting of the state board of education last week Prof J A Beatty was re elected princi pal and nearly all the members of the faculty were retained The case of the state against William Egbrlght at Nebraska City charged with obtaining money from the state undei false pretenses Avhile acting in the capac ity of superintendent of the Institute foi the Blind has been continued until May 26 A new bond for 1000 Avas given At a meeting of the Tecumseh city coun cil the salaries of the city officers except ing couricilmen were materially reduced The action hasnot yet met the sanction ol the mayor Avho is a retiring officer and the legality of the action of cutting sala ries of incoming officers on theeve of theii election is questioned by some Two tramps Avent into John A Reecej shoe store in Ashland to buy some shoes they claimed One of them pulled a re volver on Waller Commissioner and Andrew Urch but in the excitement suc ceeded in escaping The other was caughl coming out the front door with a box ol shoes slipped under his coat Mr Reece recovered the shoes the tramps making a break toward the depot After an excit ing chase of three blocks Depot Policeman Robert A Hinkley gathered the thief in his Avagon and turned him over to the night watch who landed him in jail The old city council of Lexington held a meeting and requested the candidates for mayor who Avere tied to meet them and draw cuts to decide Avho shall b mayor The issue of license or no license will be decided by the result The state oratorical contest was held in Crete and resulted in first honor being given to the University of Nebraska in the person of J D Dennison on the subject The Evolution of Government Second place was awarded to Miss Martha John son of Grand Island College on the sub ject The Moral Triumph of Our-Republic - - - WplJaJillliNlltftllJill M STOCK BRANDS Metzger Bros T E f MTJ3 n Tnll C - Leftside Horses same on left shoulder Deerhorh clip on some cattle BSI Mcrriman Neb Cattle branded on left side Some on hip also Earmark round hole In center of left ear Also use Hgffij And ESK352I side on right side Bear creeks Rosebud S D Range Big White and Bad Rivers Cody Neb Ranee on the Snake River and Chamber lain flat mr Th Jl rullman Neb Cherry Co Brand on left tldo and thigh Earmark sqjaro crop right ear Southern branded cattle have but one brand on left side Native cattle have throat wattle Raime on conlon and bnakc Creeks Horses have same braiuijon left thigh A Iteivartl of 100 will be paid to any person for information leading to the arrest and final conviction of any person or persons steal ing cattle with above brand Joseph W Bownet I O address 1 Mernman Nebr Right car cropped Hole in center of left ear Range Lake creek S D - 1 William M Dunbar Lessee from Heine Kroeger Cody Neb DUn Eithorslde Alsr m low on SJH rlkc Left ear ol cattle Split Hange head of Hay reek Henry Pratt I S 1 ID I Br IB t nniimi ii ff ni 1 William Shanjrren Cody Neb Dulap uudei side oi neck Jack LePoint t mM I Jrrirriy ii ff Til 1 1 Tfcfl Range Lake Corn ana t T Charles HTaulhaber 1Gfji2zsP0 Browrilee Nebr KltherriKhtor left side on cattlo Horses same on left shoulder Left ear cut off of cattle Range Loup river Marshall Woljfenden Kennedy Neb Some k on the left bin Horses 5 on left shoulder Brand is small Earmark Quarter clip behind half cir ale forward on left ear Range Lone Tree Lake HJ Louis jF Richards Merriman Neb Charles Benard T I W R Kissel Brownlee Neb Also some below lelt bin Also Eg right hip Range Kissels Ranch Wheeler Bros TBI Charles C Tackett Rosebud 5 D - Range head of An telope near 3t Marys mission Horses branded on left thigh William F Schmidt Rosebud S D On left side Horses branded same on left hip or fihbulder Range on Horse Creek a P 4 1- 0 - 1 K r T tv fl 1 ii A