Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 06, 1898, Image 5

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Walter E Wood Cattle Salesman Heniiy C Lefjer Hog Salesman
WE FURNISH MARKET REPORTS FREE OF EXPENSE
Write to us Write to us
MALLORY SON ZIMMERMAN CO
ESTABLISHED 1862
ST JOSEPH MO
SO ST PAUL MINN
LIVESTOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
130 139 AND 134
3T NEW EXCHANGE
building SOUTH OMAHA NEBRASKA
JOHN L CARSON Financial Manager D B OLNFY Cattle Salesman
J M COOK Hog Salesman J A McINTYRKHog Salesman
C A CALDWELL Cashier
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LIVE STOCK
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ltoom 108 Exchange Bids
UNION STOCK YARDS
NATIONAL BANK
References
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PACKERS NATIONAL
BANK
We have a large clientage among Nebraska Feedcs and can always beat Omaha prices to
Ranch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT
Flato Commission Company
LIVE STOCK SALESMEN AND BROKERS
Capita 10000000
Directors i Salesmen
P WFL ato JR President Ed II Ito 1
Paul Flato Vice President Jim o horn
J C Daulman Secretary E W Caiiov Hog Salesman
John D Seitz Ilroii Hitchcock Sheep
Ed H Bied John T Clary Cashier
SOUTH OMAHA NEBRASKA
Correspondents
DRUM FL ATO COMMISSION COMPANY
Capital 50000000
CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST LOUIS
A Few Facts For Cattle Dealers
It lias lcenepeatellv
demonstrated in C
the past that
SIOUX CITY IA
Stands at top as a market for Range Feeders
You can satisfy yourself as to the truth of that dtarement 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
ca ttle 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
Cudahy 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 sold on our market
The Sioux City Stock Yards Co
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WESTERN NEWS DEMOCRAT
BOBEBT GOOD Editor and Publisher
Fusion Ticket
For Governor
W A Poynter
For Lieutenant Governor
A E Gilbert
For Socretary of State
W F Porter
For state Trpasurer
J B Meserve
For State Auditor
J F Cornell
For Attorney General
C J Smyth
For ComTublic Lands and Buildings
J V Wolfe
For Supt Public Instruction
W H Jackson
For Congress Sixth District
W L Greene
For State Senator Hth District
Otto Mutz
For Representative 51st District
John H Shore
For County Attorney
A M Morrisbey
For County Superintendent
W F Mergareidge
For County Coroner
xDr J C Dwyer
For Commissioner 3d District
Albert Metzger
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Senator Allen Valentine Oct 10
Itemember the Maine remember
Joe Bartley remember Clarke and
you will be sure to vote the ticket un
der the rooster and the cottage
When a person with a bad reputa
tion suddenly announces his intention
to be thoroughly good he is generally
looked upon with suspicion Witness
the Czar of Russia with his disarma
ment scheme and others
After all the republican conventions
have been held and and congratula
tions have been extended the president
upon the glorious conclusion of the
late republican war the republican
press has discovered that the war is
not ended and they are very much
averse to having the Third Nebraska
and Col Bryan mustered out
The Bartleyites have had a great
deal to say to us free silver anarchists
about the sacredness of coutracts
Were taking them at their word We
believe in the sacredness of contracts
and when we issue a state warrant
contracting to pay a man a dollar our
contract is so sacred that any gold
standard banker in the state will pay
a premium for it Stand up for Ne
braska Papillion Times
For the fiscal year ending June 80
the revenues from customs were 150
078758 yet during the distressing
free trade period of95 96 the same
revenues were 150000000 and 160
000000 respectively and in the last
darned years the excess of expenditures
over receipts was 42000000 and 25
000000 respectively From 95 to 97
inclusive no war the average annual
expenditures of the government were
about 360000000 For the year end
ing June 30 98 the expenditures were
443000000 including 83000000 war
expenses charged up to that time and
the receipts were 402847000 includ
ing 64651000 received from the sale
of the Pacific railways A simple pro
cess of subtraction shows that the de
ficiency under the Dingley bill was
over 22000000 the first year This
explains why wo will be paying war
taxes many moons hence
To all republican papers in the State
of Nebraska Greeting
You are hereby notified that during
21 months of republican rule in the
state aforesaid immediately preceding
the present reform kdministration the
board of purchase and supplies bought
for the use of stite institutions 16782
pounds of butterine for the use of state
institutions paying therefor as much
as 18 cents per pound and that several
tons of tJiis was purchased for ihe old
soldiers you will take notice further
that the demo pop board of purebnse
and supplies never contracted for one
pound of butterine and that which
was bought through the inability of
the authorities to procure bucter was
paid for at the rate of 11 cents per
pound
You will take notice further that
during the years 1896 and -1897 There
was 5906446 less taxes paid into the
state treasury than was paid during
the years 1894 95 yet the reform ad
ministracion reduced the state debt by
77180053 What then becomes of
Judge Hay wards argument that Mc
Kinley prosperity had enabled the
people to pay more taxes so the state
could pay its deDts
It is reported that several prominent
Texas cattlemen are arranging to start
a big cattle ranch in Cuba
Nearly all of the thirty loads of cows
and heifers at Omaha Tuesday were
western stock and prices were 510c
lower according to quality common to
medium grades suffering worst Bulls
and stags also fell off but veal calves
were in active demand
The stock season for the railroads
seems to be closing unusually early
this year We are informed by a man
who is1 quite prominent in stock circles
and ho may Ije considered good au
thority on such matters that not more
than 80 cars are expected for shipment
bytheBM These will come from
Big Red Wyo At this time last year
the big stock rush was only jusr com-
mencmg
Crawford Gazette
From the Drovers Journal of Oct 4
we learn that the supply of cattle that
day exceeded receipts for the same day
last week 310 cars 8466 head arriv
ing About 25 loads of corn fed beef
and 30 loads of cow stuff were includ
ed and killers figured out from forty
to fifty loads of beef among the grass
ers the balance of the receipts except
for a trainload of southern cattle direct
to a slaughterer consisting of stockers
and feeders making it one of the lar
gest supplies of the spa3on
Range cattle men are looking for
ward to the time when the South Am
erican ranges will be severe competi
tors A great many Englishmen are
In the cattle business in South Amer
ica says the Homestead and they
are bringing a good knowledge of the
business to the woik and are conse
quently making a better quality than
formerly Their freight rates are
higher it is true but their cost of pro
duction is lower and the difference is
beginning to make itself felt
Lighter receipts of cattle as com
pared with one and two years ago are
now the almost universal rule and it
is this fact that makes present prices
and the general quietness in the trade
so inexplicable The supply lighter
exports fully up to and often in excess
of those of corresponding years and
from one and a half to three millions
greater population than one and two
years ago are factors that ought to
make for higher prices aud marked ac
tivity in the markets that these things
are wanting indicates a loose screw
somewhere Farm Stoclc and Home
It seems to us that the owners of
feeding cattle and the feeders them
selves are pretty far apart in their
views on the ultimate price of cattle
Some time ago there was a genaral
belief that the corn crop was going to
be immense and owners figured ac
cordingly Later on it was reported
that a season of scarcity was at hand
and the demand and prices fell off in
proportion At present the crops are
reported fair but we do not find buy
ers and owners getting together yet on
their views To us it seems that with
the reported scarcity of marketable
stock prices are bound to rise
Erom a recent Chicago business let
ter we glean the following bits of in
formation
Usually at this season of the year
the banks of te south and west are
heavy borrowers in JNew York and the
shipment of currency to the interior
usually exceeds 30000000 This
year there is very little of that class of
borrowing in Xew York and only
about 3000000 of currency has been
sent from there to move the crops
As the number of cattle beiijg pre
pared for the late winter months is
small commission firms at the stock
yards are advising their country pa
trons to buy heavy feeders that can be
made ready at that time
Ster stock in northwestern Iowa
sells at i to 1 25 in the hand ot the
farners and steer calves are extremely
high
At the present time Texas and Col
orado seem to be leading off in intro
ducing pure breeds of beef cattle
Such cattle come high but breeders
know that they will make substantial
profits by buying the best stock to
breed from
Xotice to Xon Kctiitlcnt
Henry Augnstnn will take notice that or the
13th lay of August 1SUS W Jt Towne county
judge witnin ami lor Cherry county Nebraska
mailed an order of attachment for the sum of
Si 100 in an action pending before him wherein
Frank Uothlentncr is plaintiff ard Henry Aug
nston is defendautJhat property or defendant
consisting of three head of horses desciibed as
follows
One l brown gelding 10 years old
One l gray mare about 7 wars old
One 1 bay gelding to years old
has been attached under said order Said caiibe
was continued to the 7th day of October 1898 at
9 oclock a m Fhaxic Rothxrxtneb lltf
By A N AIOJUMSBJSY Attorney 35-
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This market always keepa a snpj ly of
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Highest market nrice naid and prompt returns-
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In addition to a Brst class line of Steaks Ho -Dry Salt Meats
Smoked llams Breakfast JBacon and Vegetables i
At Sutters Old Stand on Main Street VALENTINE NEBRASKA
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THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES -LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Of the Choicest Brands
VALENTINE
NEBRASKA
MRS HARRIS BOARDING HOUSE
AND BAKERY
and Confectionery
Meals at all hours
First door South of Valentine Bank
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Is continually adding improvements and if is now the
best equipped and most comfortable
FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
Hot and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Two Sample Rooms
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HERRY OoUNTYRaNK
Chemical National Bank New York
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Valentine Nebraska
Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking
Exchange bought and s61d Loans upon good security solicited at reasonable
rates County depository
E SPAIIKS President CHARLES SPAUKS Cashier
C H CORNELL President
MlV JHCHOLSOX Cashier
ANKOF VALENTI E
Valentine Nebraska
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A General Banking Business Transacted
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Bays and Sells Boniestic and Foreign Exchange
First National Dank Omaha Nebr
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Reference
Omaha National Bank
F S BUSH CQMPANY
513 South 13th Stpil AIIA KEB
Wc charge no commission
60 yearling heifers for sale cheap
35 J A Adasisox
SLillJPllcesjovJFcea
Bran bulk- 50c per cwt 900 ton
Shorts bulk 60c per ewt 1100 ton
Screenings 40c 700
Chop Feed 70c 1300
Corn 65c
Oats 100
ATittce to Xoii Ilctiiiieiit
llenrv Auguston non resident defendant will
take nonce that on the 18th day or August I89S
W It Towne county judge within and for tiher
ry county Nebr issued an order of attachment
for the sum of 12 00 wherein Amos Strong was
plaintiff and Henry Auguston was defendant
consisting of three head of hoibes described as
follows e
One 1 brown gelding 10 years old
Onel gray mare about years old
One 1 bay gelding ten ears old
has been attached uuder said order Said cause
was continued to the 7th day of October 1H3 at
10 oclock a m A3ios Stkong PltT
ly F M Walcott Attorney 35-
Notice to property owners of a special meet
ing of the village board of the village of Valen
tine Nebraska ior the purpose of making
special assessments for improvements
You and each of you are hereby notified that
a epecial meeting will be held of the village
board of trustees of the village of Valatitiue
Nebraska at the clerkV office id said village on
Friday October 7 1S93 at the hour or seven
oclock p m fortlie purpose ot making special
assessments upon repairs and construction of
side walks adjacent to and abutting upon the
hereinafter described properly lo wit
Lot five in block one of the origiual town of
Valentine lois seven and eight in block one
of the original town -of Valentine
You and each of vou are therefore notified to
be present at ihe time and place aforesaid and
men aim tnere make any oujeciions to
concerning said assessments against
you and each of 3011 as you may consider prop
er and show cause why said cost 1 should not
be certified according to law to- the county
clerk of Cherry countv to be extended upon
the lax list agaiust said above described prop
erty by said county clerk in addition to the
pro rata cost of publication hereof
Attest A M Moukisskv P F Simons
Clerk Chairman
Dated September 15 1803
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Metzger Bros
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Pullman Neb
Cherry Co
Brandon left tide
and thigh
Earmark siare
crop fight ear
Southern branded
cattle have but one
brand on left side
Native cattle have
throat wattle
ltaime dn Gordon and Snake Creeks
Horses have same brand on left thigh
A Reicartl of 100 will be paid to any
nfirson for information Ieatlintr to the arrebt and
Ulna conviction of any person or persons steal
ing cattle with above oraua
Marshall Wolfenden
Kennedy Neb
Some p on the left
bin
Horses op left
shoulder
Brand is small
Earmark Quarter
clip behind half cir
cle forward on left ear
Uauge Lone Tree
Lake
V8
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Lelt ears tag
ired All
Simeon Neb
Lort hip on cattle
Left shoulder on
horses
Some horses L ky
on IcftsiioiiMcr
Jiangc between
GOrdoir and Snake
Utver aud Niobrara
tltiver
cat de dehorned
William M Dunbar
Lessee from Heine Kroeger
Cody Neb
DUn Either side
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Lelt ear 01 cattle
Split
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