The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898, June 02, 1898, Image 5

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and thigh
Earmark square
crop right ear
Southern branded
cattle have but one
brand on left side
Native cattle have
throat wattle
Iturmc on iioiriou and snake Creeks
Hores hive same brandou Icrt thigh
A RvAusvrd of loo will be paid to any
person for information leading to the arrest and
final convection ofanv person or peibons steal
ing cattlewith above brand
Joseph W Bownct
P O address
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Charles II Faulhaber
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Either rightor left
side on cattle
Horses same on
left shoulder
Left ear cut off of
cattle
Range Loup river
Marshall Wolfenden
Kennedy Neb
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Meiriman Neb
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On left side
Horses branded
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STATE OP NEBBASKA
NEWS OF THE WEEK IN A GON
DENSED FORM
Omaha Indians Hold a Council to
Project a Method AVhcraby the
Tribe May Collect 88000 from
the Government for Lciitd
Council of Omaha Tribe
The council of the Omaha tribe met
near Decatur at the home of White Horse
one of the chiefs to project a method
whereby the tribe may collect some 88
000 due them by the government for land
not paid for This land was sold some
forty years ajio by the Omahas to the gov
ernment The statute of limilation as to
when this money should have been paid
of a last resort has gone by Now the
Indians claim the government has com
mitted a breach of contract and the land
in question reverts back to the tribe This
land represents the beautiful prairies and
valleys along the Logan and Elkhorn
rivers and now unfortunately for the In
dians is densely populated with white peo
ple The stale law says if a person holds
a piece of land in peaceable possession for
ten years it is his These settlers have
made these farms their homes for from
fifteen to twenty and twenty five years
Unmolested and in the quiet enjoyment of
the same The course that will probably
be pursued by the tribe will be to bring
suit against the government for breach of
contract and then substitute an action for
damages the amount to cover the indebt
edness due the Indians by the government
as agreed upon in the original purchase
Kidnaping Case
Robert Beplor of Deadwood was ar
rested at Ghadron a few days since by
Sheriff Dargan on the charge of kidnap
ing preferred by John Harris of Sturgis
IJepler it seems was separated fiom his
wife some few years ago and their only
child a little boy was adopted by Mrs
Jieplers parents Mr and Mrs John Har
ris The child was in Deadwood at a cir
cus and Bapler gained possession of him
coming to Nebraska Sheriff Brown of
Sturgis Mr Harris and Attorney Wesley
A Stuart went to Ghadron and were the
principals in the case brought against
Bepler He was held for requisition
papeis from South Dakota Later a writ
of habeas corpus was procured in the
county court and Mr Harris secured the
child After this Bepler decided not to
wait for lequisilion papers but returned to
Stuigis where the matter will be contin
ued in the courts
Cnmpbell Turns States Evidence
Samuel Campbell or Chaska the hus
band of Cora Belle Fellows who has been
sentenced to one year in the penitentiary
for house breaking has turned states evi
dence at Niobrara Judge Robinson had
his testimony taken and he implicates thp
gang of robbers as William Campbell
William Lovell and F Talbot and soire
men in business as their accomplices It
is said by good men that Chaska did not
realize that he was in anything but legit
mate business the stealing being among
the Indians Agent Baird of the San tees
has run down several harnesses and some
agricultural implements making the pur
chasars turn them over Much of the stuff
however has bean run over into South
Dakota and disposed of there which will
be hard to identify
Human Skeleton Unearthed
While workmen were engaged in repair
ing the foundation of John Baths saloon
at Kearney they unearthed a small box
and upon opening it found it to contain
the skeleton of a human being It was
immediately turned over to the coroner
It is thought by some that the remains are
those of a man named Miller who lived
there fifteen or twenty years ago and
mysteriously disappeaied one night after
having sold his farm and had on his per
son 2000 or 3000
Brnkeman Killed
Charles H McCarl a Burlington freight
brnlieman was fatally injured in the com
panys yard at McCook the other day
Freight train No 77 was being made up
and while he was between Hie cars coup
ling together tho air brake hose some cart
weie switched against the train find be
fore he could get- out from between the
cars he was caught and run over one leg
and an aim being cit off in addition to
other injuries He lived but a short time
ufler the accident
Corn Planting Late
Farmers in practically the entiie south
eastern portion of Saunders County are
unusually late this year in getting their
corn planted During the latter paitof
April and nearly all of this month the
rainfall has been very heavy in that vicin
ity Many farmers who planted their corn
early this spring will have to replant it as
a large portion has been washed out or
rotted in the hill
Keenan Discharged
The preliminary hearing at Greeley Cen
ter of W S Keenan for shooting Everett
Bobinson Mike Lambs man was con
cluded after a three days investiga
tion The defendant made his fight on
self defense and Judge Barry concluded
theie was no probable cause to hold him to
he district court and so discharged him
Loses a Foot
Arthur Osborne a young man residing
at Doniphan tried to board a moving train
at Hansen in order to ride to his home at
Doniphan fell from theside of the car and
had one foot so badly mangled by the
wheels that amputation was uecessaiy and
the other foot was very badly bruised
New Bank Chartered
The state banking board has chartered
anew bank at Havelock to be known as
the Farmers Bank of Havelock The
capital stock of the new institution is
15090 and the incorporators are Peter
Shellhorn F A Frantz W II Home and
M P Hariison
Thrown from a Horse
A young son of William Shupp living
near CiKbertson was thrown from a horse
the other day breaking his shoulder blade
Hangs Himself in Jail
Paul Pscheiden was arrested at Crete
charged with committing a criminal
assault upon his 16-year-old step daugh
ter and confined in the city jail until a
preliminary hearing was held Tuesday
the prisoner committed suicide by hang
ing himself
Eleven Saloons for Hastings
The city council of Hastings granted
a license to Andy Maun permitting nim to
sell ms lt vinous and spiritous liquors
This gives Hastings eleven saloons the
largest nuoVbfir that city has ever had
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Stock Yards Tor Hastings
Although il is nob generally ktiown it is
true nevertheless that the B M Rail
road Company had completed all the ar
rangements for the building of immense
stock yards on the edge of the western
part of Hastings but owing to the fact
that a lemonstrance had been filed by
George LeMonte claiming it a nuisance
the contracts and work on the stock yards
were declared off The B M Company
intends making Hastings a central stock
market and therefore the contemplation of
the new yards It is given out that as
soon as the company can get all matters
agreeably arranged in regard to location
the new yards will be built They are to
cover several acres of ground and will be
well paved
Horse Trade Ends in Murder
Anton Glohstein of Syracuse shot
George Smith on the right side of the neck
with a 38 caliber revolver the bullet lodg
ing near ths spinal column Smith will
not live It seems that Smith and Gloh
stein had traded horses The latter think
ing he had been beaten in the trade re
plevined his horse Smith refused to sur
render the horse to the officer having ihe
writ and while two men were holding
Smith Glohstein thrust his gun between
the faces of the two men and fired shoot
ing Smith The powder from Glohsteins
revolver burned the faces of the men who
were holding Smith A complaint charg
ing Glohstein with murder In the first de
gree was filed and Glohstein arrested
Brewing Association Incorporates
Articles of incorporation have been filed
with County Clerk Phillips at Columbus
whereby a new organization has been
effected which will be known as the Con
sumers Brewing Association of Columbus
William Brown of Genoa and S J Ryan
Carl Rhode and L J Leo of Columbus aie
stockholders and officers of the associa
tion and tho capital slock is placed at 5
003 When they commence operations
they will take charge of and operate the
brewery at that point and the plant will
be enlarged This move is made with the
object of building up homo industry and
protecting the retailers against the foreign
combines
Boy Drowned
Dale Sosord son of Tillie Secord of
Schuyler together with a few of his play
mates went to a creek for a swim Mr
Wise who was at the farm through which
the creek runs cautioned the boys to leave
the water as it was in a lot where slock
wa3 to b3 turned in and they might get
hurt rwo of the boys sauntered leisurely
past Mr Wise and upon beiug questioned
stated that they were going to tell Mrs Se
cord that Dale was in the creek Mr Wise
hastened to the stream but Dale lay be
yond help iu ten feet of water whence he
was taken a few minutes later life being
extinct
Murder Near Spaulding
W S Keenan shot and killed E Robin
son at the Keenan farm southeast of
Spaulding about four miles Robinson is
a man who had a reputation of having
once been in the penitentiary and was one
of tho parties with Frank Cole who was
killed iu Holt County last spring The
shooting is said to have been in self defense
and grew out of some trouble over a pas
lure in which Mike Lamb and Robinson
were causing IheKeeiians much trouble
Keenan is about 25 jears of age and Rob
inson was about 35 Keenan gave himself
up as soon as he could get to town
Engine Jumps the Track
Union Pacific engine No 740 on tie
Norfolk accommodation when leaving the
yards at Columbus the other morning left
the track when in the west end of the
yaid and took with it two cais The acci
dent was caused by the track being
softened by the recent heavy rain An
extra engine and crew were called and
look the train out through another part of
the yard and a gang of men put to work to
pick up the wreck It was moving slowly
and no one was injured
Eugene Moore Is Arraigned
Eugene Moor was arraigned in district
court at Lincoln on one of the indictments
leturned against him by the grand jury
in which he is charged with the embezzle
ment of 250 belonging to the Omaha Fire
Insurance company The indictment con
tains ten counts each specitying the same
offense but in different language Moore
pleaded not guilty and the time for liis
trial was set for June 6 There are a milli
bar of similar indictments but this one
will serve as a test case
Nebraska City Schools
The Nebraska City Board of Education
has elected teachers for the city schools
for the ensuing year Some sweeping re
ductions in salaiies were made beginning
with the superintendent whose pay was
cut from 2003 to 1800 per annum The
principals of the ward schools also suffered
a reduction fiom 85 to 75 per month
Teachers from now on will receive 45 per
month after the fust year dining which
lime the salary will be 40
Drowning at Pender
Roland Kuhn was drowned in the Logan
River at Pender while bathing with some
other boys The body has not yet been
found Considerable difficulty is encoun
tered on account of the river being quite
high from recent rains
Foot Badly Crushed
1 O Messeral I a switchman in the B
M railioad yards at Hastings had his
right foot badly crushed a few days since
while on duty
Boy Drowned
Bennie Heiizler 8 years old was
diowned in the Missouri River opposite
the Burlington depot at Plattsmouth tho
other day
Nebraska Short Notes
Valentine is extending is waterworks
system
Gering has a base ball club that is anx
ious to try its fortunes with the nines tf
neighboring towns
The recent heavy rains have done con
siderable damage to the irrigating ditches
in the western part of the state
Fruit prospects in Stanton County aie
excellent The apple trees arc full cf
blossoms and the other kinds of trees ue
fully as promising of a uu nop as the
apples
Freeman Mills of Gordon is the cham
pion cattle brander of the northwest ne
branded 545 head the other day in just live
hours
While playing with a cartridge fiom
which the ball had been extracted two lit
tle sons of Dr Lambley and Henry Ruby
of Ainsworth were severely burned in the
face by the powder explosion Placing
the cartridge in a tin can they touched a
match to it and bent over it to watch the
effect While the burns are painful no
serious injury will follow
A military company will be organized at
Burr subject to the second call lor volun
teers4
The strategy board is in imminent dan
ger of becoming the vermiform appendix
of the war Washington Post
Gen Merritt is the latest man to learn
that a newspaper interview may be full
of mine fields Philadelphia Ledger
These personally conducted summer ex
cursions in Cuba are worrying a young
person in Madrid St Paul Dispatch
Spain has discovered us again and the
second surprise was probably greater than
the first Memphis Commercial Appeal
There is a general disposition to declare
all book agents as well as bill collectors
Spanish spies Memphis Commercial-Appeal
Everybody knows a woman cant keep
a secret Men can Yes How
about the strategy board Cleveland
Plain Dealer t
At the proper time Dewey will proba
bly apologize to the board of strategy fo
the irregularity of his performance
Washington Post
AmbassadorHay says that Commodore
Dewey is a very mild mannered man
This accounts for his winning ways
Salt Lake Herald
As further evidence of martial spirit
tho new baby that is christened Dewey is
likely to be immediately up in arms
Philadelphia Times
The moment that a Spanish fleet leaves
Cadiz for the Philippine Islands an Amer
ican fleet should leave for Spain Mem
Dhis Commercial Appeal
There is one difference between Cer
veras fleet and the Flying Dutchman
the latter does not have to call anywhere
for coal Philadelphia Ledger
Some of the new members of Sagastas
cabinet may not have much experience
but it will not be long before they have
acquired a great deal Washington Star
Those enterprising individuals who are
engaged in manufacturing relics of the
Maine for the wholesale trade report a
flourishing business condition Washing
ton Post
Uncle Sam supplies his soldier boys
with plenty of tobacco in which regard
they are favored above any others in the
world All the smoke of war will not
come from artillery Boston Globe
The Grand Old Man
He understood his time but he was in
advance of it St Paul Pioneer Press
What seemed to him an injustice any
where was a personal affliction to him
New York Times
If Mr Gladstone was inconsistent the
history of his time is inconsistent In
dianapolis Journal
He was equally at home in religion
science statesmanship and literature
Ohio State Journal
Gladstone made a great place in history
as an exemplar of conscience in states
manship Kansas City Star
His goodness was the essential part of
his greatness He was a man for the
people Cincinnati Enquirer
Probably there never was a famous
career more distinctly foreshadowed from
the start Philadelphia Ledger
As a statesman he was bold and un
compromising and yet in social life he
was as tender and considerate as a wom
an St Louis Republic
In everything that goes to the making
up of statecraft Gladstone is to be ranked
with the greatest products of this or past
ages Baltimore Herald
He impressed his marvelous and benefi
cent personality upon the laws the insti
tutions upon the politico moral sense of
mankind Boston Advertiser
His life offers a complete refutation to
the oft repeated charge that a man can
not enter and continue in public life with
out damage to his character Burlington
IIwkeyet
range and scope of his labors the
breadth and growth of his ideals and be
liefs and the variety and character of his
knowledge and his avocations are alike
wonderful to contemplate Cleveland
Leader
Among the great figures of English
statesmanship in our day his is the lofti
est in that he was always calling on the
people of England to rise above their tra
ditions and prepossessions Springfield
Mass Republican
In statesmanship in the domestic vir
tues in bread humanity and in that force
of character which impresses the qualities
of its possessor upon the age in which he
lives Gladstone was one of the worlds
greatest men Boston Post
Americans believed in his sincerity
they came to regard him with good will
and he is mourned by them to day no lest
than by his own countrymen as one of
the majestic figures in the history of the
Anglo Saxon race New York Sun
John Bulls New Plan
It doesnt appear that the Hon Joseph
Chamberlain is a constant reader of the
St James Gazette Nashville American
But the trend of events for the last few
months certainly seems to have inclined
this people to regard such an alliance with
greater favor than ever before New
York Tribune
Nothing can be said as the alliance is
o be based on conditions not yet exist
ent The shadow of the alliance stretch
ing over Europe will undoubtedly prevent
the development of the conditions Roch
ester Democrat and Chronicle
We cannot favor an alliance with Great
Britain which would involve us in that
nations world wide contentions but we
can but be grateful for the great service
Great Britain has rendered us in letting
the powers understand that in the event
of any interference with us by them that
Government with its powerful navy
would he found the ally of the United
States Indianapolis Journal
We want no entangling alliance with
Great Britain or any other country The
United States is amply able to take care
of itself in any legitimate undertaking
and we should engage in no othr kind
Springfield Register
Is it possible that we have been swift
jly swept into this tempestuous sea of
world politics Chamberlain assumes that
we have and rejoices because of it Mr
jOhainberlain counts on too much We
are not ready to enter into foreign alli
ances But the future may force us be
yond our traditional policy St Louis
Republic
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Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
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Exchange bought and sold Loans upon good security solicited at reasonab
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