Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 27, 1898, Image 5

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TAILY CAPACITY U-S-YARDS
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INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1862
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JOHN L CARSON Financial Manager D R 0LNEY Cattle Salesman
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C A CALDWELL Cashier
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References
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We have a large clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always beat Omaha prices to
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Directors Salesmen
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Paul Flato Vice President JIM b horn
J C Daiilman Secretary E W OaiioW Hog Salesman
John D Seitz Hugh Hitchcock Sheep
Eb H Ried John P Clary Cashier
SOUTH OMAHA NEBRASKA
Corespondents
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CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST LOUIS
A Few Facts For Cattle Dealers
the past that
SIOUX CITY IA
Stands at top as a market for Range Feeders
You can sotisfy yourself as to the truth of that dtarement by
comparing the sales 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 Held 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
S She Sioux City Stock Yards Co
ft J6HN H -KEENE General Manager
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WOOD BROTHERS
LIVE STOCK AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA AND CHiCAGO
Walter Wood Cattle Salesman Henry C Lefler Hog Salesman
WE FURNISH MARKET REPORTS FREE OF EXPENSE
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SO ST PAUL MINN
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
EOBEET GOOD Editor and Publisher
Fanioii Ticket
For Governor
W A Pojiiter
For Lieutenant Governor
A E Gilbert-
For Secretary of State
AV F Porter
For state Trpasurer
J 5 Mcserve
For State Auditor
J F Cornell
For Attorriey General
C 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 14th District
Otto Mulz
For Representative 51st District
John H Shore
For County Attorney
A M MorrisHcy
For Connty Superintendent
AY F Morgareidge
For County Coroner
Dr J C Dwyer
For Commissioner 3d District
Albert Metzger
To err is human Perhaps Ed
Clarke will say he simply erred in
conducting the case for Mr Jones
against the county
The republicans are beginning to
wish that they had not jumped onto
Morris4 ey so hard and that they had
not claimed so many democratic votes
The Valentine ring i e the re
publican bosses couldnt stand llice in
the treasurers office and he had to go
Perhaps the country people will have
something to say in the future
If Miss lirown has any influence with
republicau politicians she will do her
self a favor by using it to prevent the
insane attacks being made upon her
opponent W F Morgareidge
Do not censure prosecuting attorney
Walcott for allowing the county to get
beaten in the Slavin case Clarke had
it all his own way of course since he
worked up the trouble for his client
We havent a thing against Miss
Brown but we must remark that a
stranger will of necessity have to judge
her by the company she keeps Once
again we remark that We are sorry for
her
Some of the boys at Cody say that
Tom Kelley electioneers half breeds
squawmen and Rosebud residents with
as much energy as he does a Cherry
county citizen Tom is a hustler but
instead of getting into deep water he
had better pull for the Shore
A M Morrissey has been a resident
of Nebraska for eight yeais and no
man can say that during that time he
has not been a sober earnest and up
right man and a perfect gentleman
Can anyone say as much for his oppo
nent in the race for count attorney
The war revenue is still on but they
celebrated with great pomp the declara
tion of peace both at Omaha and Chi
cago and the president of this great
country was the central figure at each
place The Dingly bill must be upheld
even if a stamp must be placed on the
workingmans dinner pail every time
he uses it
Germany has for a long time opposed
the importation of American meats
into her domain and republican papers
roundly denounce Germanys exclu
sion laws How they can consistently
do so when the bill places a
prohibitive tariff upon German pro
ducts is a mystery which an honest
consistent or thinking man cannot
solve
John Shore demo pop candidate for
representative has been a resident of
Nebraska and Cherry county for a good
many years and needs no introduction
to the old settlers and stockmen of this
county By reason of his long resi
dence here he understands the needs of
the people of this part of the state and
he lias the courage and honesty to
stand up for his convictions Many
stockmen who are not populists or
democrats are supuorting as thoy say
Honest John Shore Keya Paha
Call
Last weeks Republican contained a
half column article roasting the fusion
candidate and next county superinten
dent W F Morgareidge The article
was well timed It was well known
that Morgareidge was going into the
country early Saturday morning to re
main a week or two The Republican
is usually in the post office on Friday
but on this occasion it was not mailed
until Saturdav forenoon after Morgar
eidge had left town We do not know
the circumstances except from the Re
publicans point of view and if it is no
nearer correct on this than on the
Slavin case we will unhesitatingly de
ny the story As it is we can make no
reply because no one but Morgareidge
can give the information we wish
Even if the diarge made is true it
proves neither that Morgareidge is a
rascal nor a blockhead We remember
distinctly a time when four attorneys
a canvassing board Bro Barker the
writer and scores of others did not
know that a body of voters could not
be disfranchised on account of the ig
norance or negligence of any one man
or set of men And vet ro Barker
would not accuse Ed Clarke nor hiin
self of being ignoramuses
Butterine butterine butterine How
sick bur xepublican friends are of the
silly story about butterine which they
sprung on the pops The records dis
close the fact that from August 189 i to
March 1895 the republicans fed the
old soldiers the men who saved the
union and the men oi whom the repub
licans have made tools ever since 2400
pounds of what the g o p now calls
wagon dope 350 pounds per month
And they fed the unfortunate boys who
were in the reform school in 94 about
7500 pounds of the dope the made
the poor blind jeoplc at Nebraska City
eat 3558 pounds of the stuff and
the insane at Norfolk were stuffed with
3448 pounds ot the grease Ye
gods and little fishes what a boomerang
that story was
P S Chadron Journal please copy
A vote for Shore and Mulz is a vote
for Senator Allen
Dont forget that
The Xext County Superin tendent
Wayne Neb October 15 98
To Whom it May Concern
Mr W F Morgareidge was a student
in the Nebraska Normal College for a
full year of fifty weeks and completed
the Professional Teachers Course As
a studsnt he was industrious apt ener
getic and thorough and stood at the
head of the graduating class
lie did some substitute teaching un
der my observation and in this line his
work was as satisfactory as it was as a
student
Ilis daily work and all his examina
tions were of high grade Ilis standing
was such that he was elected president
of his class which is an honor only be
stowed upon the leaders of classes He
was admired by faculty students and
citizens for his manliness on all occa
sions as well as his ability lie went
away from here with the entire confi
dence of all who knew him
Very truly
J M Pile President
L B Doud and the other officers of
the National Live Stock Bank and of
the Chicago Cattle Loan Company say
there has been more money put out to
cattle feeders in the last four weeks
than ever before at this season or dur
ing a similar period They think that
the indications for the usual amount of
stock feeding are fairly good Six
weeks ago it looked as if there would
be a considerable shortage
Some of the fed Avestern range cattle
are bringing remarkably good prices
but iii every such instance they are
good stock and have had the very best
care and feed The other day a car
load of sixteen South Dakota dehorned
range steers that had been fed in Iowa
were sold on the Chicago market for
S5G5 per hundred pounds They were
all branded and were Hereford white
faces- National Stockman
From advance sheets of the four
teenth annual report of the Bureau of
Animal Industry we learn that inspec
tion of meat for inter state commerce
was instituted in 1891 and now there
are 128 abattoirs ill 33 cities where the
bureau inspects all meat slaughtered
The number of live animals inspected
in 1897 was as follows Cattle 8250
025 sheep 8044355 calves 448983
hogs 25565741 total 42310107 Of
these the following numbers were re
jected Cattle 25146 sheep 11260
calves 2653 hogs 53145 total con
demned 92304 While this is a little
more than two tenths of one per cent
it is unpleasant to contemplate eating
even that much diseased meat In
addition to the above figures there
were post mortem inspections of 26580
689 animals and 46265 part of car
casses were condemned Besides there
were killed by city inspectors 641 cattle
1527 sheep 40 calves and 2081 hogs
that had been rejected in the stock
yards by officers of the Bureau
The National Live Stock Association
Bulletin gives the following interesting
items
In the mountain ranges the cattle
have found good feed in the high pas
tures where tinber is plentiful but
some sections report a scarcity of hay
and will market their cattle when fin
ished rather than carry them through
the winter
The greatly discussed shortage of
range cattle has manifested itself be
yond doubt principally in the north
ern and western sections where ship
ments will show a falling off from last
years record of from 10 to 15 per cent
The heaviest decrease is in aged cattle
three years old and over of which class
there is an actual famine in some sec
tions Young cattle are also not as
plentiful in the range sections as last
year but the territory covered by Kan
sas Nebraska and South Dakota report
a large increase hardly enough how
ever to make up for the decrease in
the west and north
The percentage of range cattle that
will go for feeders this year is consider
ably less than usual owing to the good
feed that has prevailed on the rnge
and the strong demand for beef cattle
In Arizona conditions have averaged
rather better than usual and the cattle
to be moved this fall will mostly go
West to the coast the movement East
being lighter then usual for the year
New Mexico will have fewer cattle to
send out then last year and the move
ment will be late owing to the good
condition of the ranges and the conse
quent improvement in the cattle
Texas will have fewer cattle to move
than last fall but conditions are most
favorable The crop of corn and cotton
seed has been unusually large and
efforts are being made to have a larger
number of the cattle fed at home
The movement of cattle from Mon
tana Wyoming and Colorado promises
to be the heaviest in October Ship
ments from Idaho will be light but the
cattle are in good condition
The cattle coming from the Indian
Territory aud Oklahoma are In good
conditio i and the movement will be
nearly if not quite as largo as last
season
It is expected that while the- number
of cattle on dry feed for the winter will
be lessthan last year the quality will
average better another factor towards
maintaining the good prices
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GEO G SCHWALM PROP
This market always kecpo a supply of
FRESH FRUIT
GAME
In addition to a first class line of Steaks Koasts Dry Salt Meats
Smoked Hams Breakfast Bacon and Vegetables
AtSietteis Old Stand on Main Street VALENTINE NEBRASKA
THE PALACE SALOON
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGAPS
VALENTINE
Of the Choicest Brands
s continually adding improvements and it is now the
best equipped and most comfortable
FIRST CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
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Price 25 cents
HARRIS BOARDING HOUSE
AND BAKERY
and Confectionery
Meals at all hours
First door South of Valentine Bank
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Valentine Nebraska
Valentine Nebraska
A General Banking linginessTransacted
Ilnys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
Chemical National Bank New York
Correspondents
Jouit JIunse Bond iroclanialiojj
Notice is hereby given to the qualified elector-
otCheiry county in the state or Nebraska that
an election will be held in the A arious precincts
of said Cherry county on the 8th day of Novem
ber 1805 for the purpose of voting upon the fol
lowing proposition to wit
Shah the county board of Cherry doituty in
the state of Nebraska issue the coupon bonds ot
said county in the sum of 12000 of the denomi
nation of 1000 each for the purpo of building
an- furnishing a court house said bonds to take
UiVct January 1 1830 and bearing interest at the
rate of five ier cent per annum payable
first days of July aud January in
each year until the principal aud intenjsr there
on h is been fully paid the principal aud inter
est thereof being payable ac the office of the
countv treasurer r aui county
lroviuedTbat the county board of 3shl county
may at Its option pay off any or all of said bonds
at any time after tbe expiration of ten years
from the date of their taking effect
And shall the county boaid of Cherry county
aforesaid annually levy upon the taxable prop
erty of Cherry county a fcix sufficient to pay the
interest aud princiDil of said bonds is they be
come due and shall the said county board at
the last annual tax levy provided by law pre
ceding the maturity of said bonds lew upon the
taxable property of said county a tax sufficient
to pay the interest and principal not otherwise
provided for and then unpaid upo said bonds
Aud shall said conty board negotiate siid
i bonds at not less than their par value the
amount realized from the sale of said bonds to
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Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking
Exchange bought and sold Lonns upon good security solicited at reasonabU
rates County depository
E SPARKS President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier
C H CORXELX President
M V NICHOLSON Cashier
ANK OF VALENTINE
First National Lank Omaha Ncbr
Highest market price paid and prompt returns Reference
Omaha National Bank
F S BUSH COMPANY
Wc charge no commission
Ladies and gents summer shoes at
cost at Pettycrews 3 i
Probate of Will
Notice Probate of Will
Ann Kissel Deceased J
In uountv Oourt Cherry County Nebraska
The State of NebrasKato the heirs and next
of kin of the said Ann Kivsel deceased
Take notice that upon filing of a written in
strument purporting to be the last will ami tes
tament of Ann Kissel deceased for probate and
allowance It is ordered that sai4 matter be set
for beiiriiiK the 5th day of November A D 1803
before said county court at the hour of nine
oclock a m at which lime any person inter
ested may appear and content the same and
notice of this p oceedintj is oidered published
three weeks successively in the Wkstkkn
Neavs 1JE3Iocisvt a Aveekly newspaper pub
lished in this state
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and the seal of the county court at Valen
tine this 10th diy of October A U 1S03
t W K Toavvk
seal CO County Judge
513 South 13th St OMAHA NEB
be used in the building and furnishing a county
court house for the use of said uherry county
The ballots used in voting upon said proposi
tion shall liaAe printed thereon
For court house bonds aud Against court
house bonds
Dated this llth day of October 1803
38 J W Daieis County Clerk
First publication OcL 13
Probate of Wilt
Notice lrobate of Will -
Mary Sedlacek Deceased C
In county Court Cbefrv County Nebraska
1 he State of Nebraska to the heirs and next
of kin of the said Mary Sedlacek deceased
Take notice that upon filing of a written in
strument purporting to be the last will and
testament of Mary Sellncek deceased for pro
bate and allowance it is ordered tliat said mat
ler be set for hearing thotli day of November
4 D 1808 toforesald county court at the hour
of two oclock p in at which time any person
interested may appear and contest the same
aud notice of this proceeding is ordered pub
lished three Avceks succeasivelj in the
a weekly neAvspapcr pub
lished in this state
In testimony whereof I have hereunto st my
hand and the seal of the county court at Valen
t ne ihis 19th day of October A D 1838
- W K
SEAr 39 - County Judge
Xotlce to Delinquents
Notice is hereby giAen that the interest anl
rental upon the contracts of lease and sale to
lhe following described educational lands situa
ted in Cherry county Nebraska as set opposite
the names of the respective holders thereof is
delinquent and if such lelinfjuency is not paid
within s xty days from the date of this natice
said contracts aaiII be declared forfeited bv the
Hoard of Educational Lands and Funds and said
forfeiture ill be entered of record la the man
ner provided bv laAV
leases
iaktok s ti is xa1ie
sA TG So M CenaDoAvning
vil la co 32 Louise Anderson
NwJi invJi in S3 30 Burton j stone
All 3d 31 34 Emily Eselv
All G 2G 20 Fannie A Eisely
All 36 28 20 Dr UH Norris
All lc 20 2G Orson A Johnson
Nav4 ig 32 30 N Lysinger
Sii Iti 28 2G Chas N Hansen
NeJi neli IG 20 27 JM Hanna
NH mv4 and s J 10 20 40 Druce II IteAvitt
Ne4 and ue4 invJi 10 20 30 Judd N Morey
Sli hav4 to 20 40
bVS savHswM sei 3C 20 40
Ne4 ne4 30 25 20 D A Frizzell
J V Wolee
Commissioner Public Lands and Huildings
Lincoln Nabr October 12 isos 30