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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1898)
P MteSKBBtxiSSatti p n w V f Y rv n Li j r BBS Postofflcc nd dress Middle Loup river and Buffalo Iake Wfm tW reversed fc son lilock Range Stever and Stenhenson Lakes and South USg -- CHAMBERLAIN CO ffc3fojSgyyi loHtofilce address Rrownlec Neb Branded on either side same as on cut also both jaws P S ROUSCHE Postoffice address a j Brownlee NMSSs in inir fiiii ar f t - mark right car cut off horses branded same on left hip Also has stock branded II on side or shoulder or JKor WorO VI oro or FZ Also fEsieaSoi gsi Branded on left side some H Hlb side and an onleftthieh Range Duck Lake On S7 EfSg hi hor ses right shoulaer Range seven miles north of Hyannis SWEENEY BROS Postoffice addross Pullman Neb rattt hrandnd is on cut horses branded same as cattle eceit the following the first on being on side and hip m LEE AND SON3 S58fl tv Bg3 G10 HIGGINS Brownlee Neb Posiofflcs addr es Brownleo Neb Ou rljrht side cs LIS on same side also LEE on lef side Kango north v rownlee 2 to 4 miles jgOSSlFiliiarfraJcMi JOHN J STCKJ m ytF7ilESja IOtofficanddrss Imvnlee Neb lis tslde Range Horse Valley CLARENCE K SMITH Postoffice address Whitman Nel f On left side horses same on leftshoulder 193 on left side Ue3uiyvherp on hin or thigh Rantre not til prong lliilii OUSTAVI WKNDLISU J G Q00LI2Y Postoffice address Hjannis Neb On right side hor cs same on right shoulder Range six miles northwest of Moth er Lake precinct Postoffice address nrowule N b Acorn Just bsek o left shoulder bladi Horses same jiu Itlt shoulder Knj e pal o Heaver I ike BHbIhS vSSBbSsm A J PIUMER pjjr Also have i tock branded on right side atd hip Horses on right hip Range Southwesttrn Uerry County Postoffice address Hyannis Neb Branded on right sicie and hip Bag Hi W E STANSBIE AND D 0 BAUGH Postoffice address Tivnnnis Neb On left In D anc left side Also on left hip and left side m brands on shoulders Range 23 nuies north of Hyannis MASON COMPANY Postoffice aduress Jiyannis oeu On right hip either side right I side left Jffib A HUMPHREY Postoflico address nynnniB Neb Branded annvhcre on right side hor ses same on left shoulder Range sixteen miles northeast uf I Metzger Bros 7 E 1 Pullman Neb Cherry Co Brand on left side and thigh Earmark square crop right ear Southern branded cattle have but one half diamond E on left side Native cattle have throat wattle Ranee on Ronton and Snake Crepks Horses have same brand on left ihlgb A llciPfirtl of 250 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 Marshall Wolfenden Kennedy Neb Some 5 on the left hip Horses son left shoulder Brand is small Earmark Quarter clip behind half cir cle forward on lett ear Range Lone Tree Lake UJ K Left ears tagged All William Lessee from Cody Neb DUn Either ide in low AlscEpSoti ESfl right Left ear oi cattle Split Range head of Hay Creek Range four miles south of Irwin lKflsSBra8l V5 jwfo Ilutt Brothers Gordon Nebraska Rangel4 miles north of Gordon Til uP Gordon Neb Also Kg on left hip Horse brand F on left shoulder Range 10 miles northeast of Gordon i affitowjyjw oam Hudson sUm Simeon Neb Left hip on cattle Left shoulder on horses Some horses Lazy a on leftshoulder Ranee between Gordon and Snake River and Niobiara River cattle dehorned M Dunbar Heine Krocger Tl Amelia Young I A Y J Cody Nebraska On right side Right ear split Range Little White river Peder Thorsen Gordon Nebraska On right sideT on nght nip c horse brand and T on right shoulder m IKi Henry Young I H Y SSSSSsMws Cody Nebraska Horse brand H on left shoulder Cattle right ear split Range Little White river S 1 liirl Tiiienliiigen Goidou Neb cjTlsiu On f y a Tniifr 10 Iill4c i BMM north and C milesliy east of GLrdon V frS frilXiMSjsMw D C Nelson i jSt pa Cody Nebraska On right hip Range Medicine I ake south of Suake river Th ut F C Duerfellt Manager Gordon Nebraska Cattle also branded 00 on right hip Horses and mules uranded same as cut on left shoulder J C Jordan Gordon Nebraska Oiih bunch branded as on cut on left side One bunch bianded C I on left hip Horses J on left shoulder Range 10 miles som Invest of Gallop between Niobrara and Snake rivers W Ad j Vk George F Damon Ua ISD FD Albanv Neb Cattle branded FEonleft ribs or right shoulder Ml on right bin and left ribs eon left hip Horses FD or SD on right shoulder Range 7 mi north east of Albany Neb Agent for Pasteur Black Leg Vaccine Joseph Fickel k riiomas County News Entered In the post office at Thedford Ne braska as second class matter Mrs Mathews is at Lincoln visiting friends and relatives Elmer and Mrs Moberl y were k at Walters place on Tuesday Mr Ayers Sr was over on this end of the mail route Monday evening Mr 1arker went out with mail agent A ers to Kennedy Tuesday morning County Attorney Higgs of Brewster Blaine county in town this week Judy Johnson and County Treasurer Talbot wore in town on Monday eve ning Mrs Phil Kimmick husband and baby at Coff mans hotel early in the week Squire Growdon was in town Wed nesday evening after a load of lumbar for J 11 Lee Mr Krickbaum Jerry Kinton and Martin Cronin were in on Tuesday getting mail and supplies Mr Geo Kellar was in town on Tuesday looking after business con nected with his ranch on the North Loup Mr Walters proprietor of the Stock man Lodge has just added a commo dious kitchen to the business to give more room to his grocery department Mr Murphy has about eighty hogs that are fat enough to ship He thinks that the hog cholera will not trouble this locality there being no mud holes in Avhich the cholera germs can breed Mr Black the cattleman from the Wild Lone ilats forty miles southwest of here was in town late Monday evening to get tae service of the doctor for a neighbor supposed to be ding from the eiiects ot measles Woodlakc W L Cohee was in town Tuesday after a load for Robert Quisenberry W A Parkers father is here on a lew days visit Mr Bennett foreman on the Anderson ranch torinerly known as the Dewey lanch was trans acting business m town Wednesday Jim Day and family have moved out tj Bar minis ranch expecting to lemain there thisv winter Sadie and Ollie Lewey went to Johnstown last Saturday on business Ed Levee was in our burg on Tuesday C 0 Murpln returned ironi Omaha Tuesday night San Hut jhinson was in tow n on Wednesday LcRoy was eeen in town Sunday evening W G Sawyer and Money Butler returned last Sal rday night from Omaha where they have been with cattle Mr and Mrs Manchester weie in town on Tucsilaj Mrs IN Feigiiaou is quite siek The lire that started near Aiabia last Monday swept not th and east bin ning hay soek and buildings The lire wa staited by the train Baciikior illi Precinct Mrs Sehler went to Gordon to uULMu her daughter Mrs Wm Nichols S B Nichols is laying the foundation lor tiie Woodman Hail at Merriman P Sullivan is buililinga corral He is hauling his lumber from Merriman Bruce Moore left the first of the week for Miles City Montana Mrs Susie Uoucher is working for Mrs E E Crane Lost strayed or stolen -A fl year old rooster A reward will be paid for his return to this office Bert Nichols went to Merriman Tuesday to mix mud for his father Sandy Evangelistic Kotos No services upon Saturday night of any week The regular services all day sabbath at the Methodist church Upon sabbath ere the sermon will begin at 8 oclock instead of Slo The regular service at 730 We trust the meetings have only begun in point of interest and that much good may yet result from them There will be three eervicis upon sabbath at 11 a m ami at 230 when Rev Baker has kind ly consented to preach for us and again at 710 Kind friends arc coming to our help in mak ing the singing better and best of all some have been seeking Christ each night this week It is expected that the special meetings will go forward during next week Full announce ments will be made at each of the churches up on sabbath The Evangelistic services at the Presbyterian church have been progressing in a very satis factory way the congregations have been good and the Interest on the increase Our brethren of the Methodist church have given the services substantial aid during the week May our lord abundantly bless them for all of their kindness to His people and work The election of next week will determine for this state who shall be its governor a matter of no little importance but a matter of more weigiit is before you for decision It is as to whether you shall be a king and reign and you have the power to make your election sure Will you do it Choose ye this day whom ye will serve The Republican lest week pablishea with great pride a list of popocratic shortages amountiug to 204000 If it were not or lack of space we would retaliate with a list of 53 republican shortages in 23 countries which amount to 619313 This does noc include the shortage from this county tior the vums stolen by Bartly Moore and other state officers which would run the sum up into the millions of dollars Try agftjn JrQJ3arker Mtfc Will be sent until JANUAY 1 1900 for only OMB DOLLAR provided all arrearages are paid up to date and the dollar in advance This wont last long r3 a E222 By ProfF H WATSON Four new pupils entered school this week Stanley Ray and Holland Hunter visited school Tuesday Miss Brown and Mrs Crawford who attended the teachers meeting at Crookston last Saturday report a very pleasant and profitablemeeting Miss Lottie Hub bard his been quite ill for several dajs and Mrs R H Watson is filling herplace in the school room until she gets able to return to duty C V Thorn of Cody was in Valentine Saturday and called in to discuss scho 1 work for an houi His chief objict was the discussion of plans for supp lementary work in his difterent classes He reports a very crowded school hopes that his board wall hire an other teacher soon Monthly school i eyort from District No 2 Month ending- Oct 28 Those neither tardy nor absent Melvin Vannie Ora and Rhoda Hoop er Carl and Frances Cannelly and Earl Ward Those tardy but not absent Pearl Lynn Ralph Brosius Glessie Higgle and Byrdie and Johnnie No of pupils enrolled 28 Daily average attendance 16 Erogram of teachers meeting to be held in the high school room in Valen tine commencing at 130 p m Sattr dav November 12 Literature Chapters XV and XVI of Skinners Studies in Litarature R H Watson The Use of the Participle in the English Sentence Mable Town What rules of Spelling arebf use to the pupil When and how should the be taught Edith Stark Orthoepj Class drill in elementary souuds and pronunciation Isis Lin coln Report of Valentine Schools for month ending October 23 no enroid no tards Mrs Crawford G2 50 Miss Shaughnesy 44 42 Miss Stark 42 38 Miss Hubbard 44 37 Miss Brown - 25 24 R II Watson 30 35 large shipment from this probably be made soon ITHE PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY rHiiriThrvnal Nnfpc l 42 31 82 119 53 52 It will be seen that the number of tardy marks is yet very much too great Thirty five of the tardies in the high school are for three pupils neither one of which can afford to be tardy on account of their being weak in their classes I hope we may have fewer tardies this month The Chicago business lotter of the National Stockman of last week says Farmers who visit this city to buy stock cattle say that the supply of cat tle to feed is usually small Most of the stockmen who visit the stockyards in search of feeders want cattle that can be converted into good fat beeves within a short period and they do not hesitate to say that it does not piy to invest in common ill bred cattle Feed ing scrubs is not a paying thing The indications are that more sheep and lambs will be fed in Iowa Nebras ka Missouri Kansas Ohio and other states this winter than ever before Colorado feeders regard ruling prices for feeding lambs as extravagantly high however and some of the Fort Collins lamb feeders are trying the ex periment of feeding calves Their plan is to feed them the same as lambs and market them as fat yearlings Cattle exports from this country dur ing the first nine months of 1S98 aggre gated only 282788 head against 320 427 for the like period in 1897 On the other hand the number of hogs export ed rose to 52c59 against 10116 for the same period last year due to a better demand from Mexico for about all the hogs shipped out of the United States go to that republic Sheep exports have declined to 150447 head against 170485 for the same portion of last year A syndicate of American cattle buy ers headed by J H Morris of Kansas City has just purchased 100000 of cat tle in Mexico for exportation to Porto Rico and Cubaand it is confidently ex pected that the venture will be highly profitable These islands are certain to become good markets for beef and country will A letter from Henry Murphy of Steeu precinct says of the fusion can didate for county attorney S nee the visit of A M Morribsey the reform candidate for county attor ney to the ranchmens picnic at Brown lee on the 28th tilt there is no doubt that the tally of ballots at the close of the polls November 8 will record a large majority in his favor Our peo ple were all out and had an opportunity to meet Mr Morrissey personally and the sentiment is general that his nature and training has eminently fitted him for the position that the reformers of this county have nominated Of Morgareidge he says As he resides but little north of here he seemed perfectly at home among his old neighbors and friends with wtiom he evidently stands I nm sure the returns in his favor give him a good majority high will Ye editor is pretty hard up and needs every cent he can get but he absolute ly refused to sell his political princi ples or refraiu fLom denouncing cor ruption in high plactis for o00 per year Rene Canet will sell at public auc tion at the railroad stock yardsSatuu day Nov 12 some 30 head of steers Is what gives it vaht When you spend that dollar sec that you exchange it wnere it will bring the bestreturns A heavy purchaser figured this out andnow buy Loots and Shoes Hals and Caps Clothing and Provisions Fuel etc of 2622 I STREET Three Doors From Corner RATES 100 to 150 Per Day 500 to S700 Per We- k I S I garaEyggfcla Also B ou riKUt side Kinue Chamberlain Flats and Snake Ilivcr Notice by Ilthlicrition In Uio County Court of the County of Cherry State of Nebraska In the Matter of the Estate J of John Enlow Occeased William L Enloiv Florence Enlow Mary E Morgan ttcorec C Siglir Iennela E Sigler Francis M Sigler Andrew Siller Marsh F Sigler Sarah Teverbatigh Alta B Fox and T J Foley and all other persons interested in said matter arc herein- uotiiie l that on the 20th day of October 1893 William E I lalev filed a peti tion in said county court pravin tint Ills Jlnal administration account filed therein be settled and allowed and that he be discharged from hie trust as administrator and each and all of you are notified that if you fail to anpear in said court f n the 19th ay of Xovemner 1393 at J oclock a m and contest said pettton the court may grant the nraviT of such peution and make such oilier and further orders allow ances and decrees as to the cjurt may seem proper to the end that all matters pert lining to said estate may be finally tettled and deter mined 41 WKTowxk seal County Judge T 81 FRITZ Brownlee - iNoli asli -All work promptly attended Dr Dwyee Physician Surgeon Superintendent of A Private Hospital For the Treatment of Diseases All Kinds of Surgical Oper ations Successfully Performed FALEN1TNE - - NEBRASKA yyif fcjiH n -1 r ffjartri r 1SSS52 OPEN gs CLOSED ANCt WIRE FENCE J Stroicst fenci oiUlu tnarUct ts perfectly saf and an effectual barrier cuiinit all forte oi tU Made if No K Kal viuc1 steel wire Cro irc5 securcl clamped lii fcusi t Write foi cat lliMiti ctit rarer c OLD STYL UUB srvus THE STOCKMAN Win 31 Walters Prop THEDFORD - - NEBBASiCA 4 Vt FRITZ LEWIS BROWNJLEE NEBR TOOK EXCHANGE RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND MIGHT E T MILLEB Proprietor LODGING FOR STOCKMEN 40 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS- South Omaha Telephone No 67 REED HOTEL MRS JOHN REED Proprietress STOCKMENS PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED Z5th St- Between L and M Streets South Omaha Nebr E C Brown lias returncd from a trip to several places in Iowa and Nebraska lie says Nebraska is feeding fewer hogs and cattle than last year while Iowa lias a big crop of pigs with but little sickness among them He found the Eastern Nebraska corn crop below an average The picking is poor and the farmers are holding out for high prices Wheeler Bros Cody Neb In the County Courr Cherry Comity Xvbrasku State of Nebraska County of Llierry fs3 In the matter of the estate of Henry Carter deceased Katherinc Carter and all other persons inter ested in the estnte of Henry Carter deceased ire hereby notified that on Tuesday the Cth day of October 1893 W E Haley filed a petition in the said county court praying that his final ad ministration account filed herein be settled and illowed and that he be discharged from his trust as administrator and that if von fail to ap pear before said court on Saturday the 5th day of November 1S93 at 9 oclock a m of said day and contest said petition the court may grant the prayer of said petition and make such other and lurther orders allowances and decrees as to thiscort may seem proper to the end that ill matters pertaining to said estate may bo finally settled and determined You are further notified that on Saturday the 29th day of October 1893 the said administra tor will take the depositions of Katherinc Car ter and William Wenliam sundry witnesses to be used as evidence ou said hearing before com petent authority at the office oi Jas V Carr Sin Chamber of Commerce Building in the city of Omaha Douglas county Nebraska at the hour of nine oclock a m of said day with authority to adjourn from day today until such depositions shall have been taken Dated at Valentine Nebraska October G 1893 W11TOW2JE 39 County Judge Sjiccinl Jleetini of the JSonril of Vounty omminsioievx Complainthaving been made in writing a the county clerks office in Valentine Nebras ka that the Berry Bridge is unsafe and ding er ous to the traveling public- Now therefore I J V Daniels county clerk of said county do hereiy call the board of enmity commissioner of the county of Cher ry together in speciil session on the ninth day of November tMis to act on satd complaint and all other bridge or road work which nay come before the bo ini at said meeting Dated this first day of November 1893 J W DiVX IKIS Coofity Clerk Why pay 45 to b5 for a steel range hen you can get one for 2o Drop a postal to I IT EMERy Valenti ieXe FIRST CLASS MILL I have established a Feed and Saw Mill a miles south of Cody at the mouth of Medicine Canyon and am now prepared to grind Feed Corn Meal and Graham or turn out all kinds of Lumber and di mension stuff and Native Shingles Give us a trial order J F HOOK D C Nelson CODY KEBR Has recently started in business and offers bargains to all cash buyer3 o x Groceries Corn Outs ClioppedJpeed - Flour T Salt- Glidden Wire Soft and Hard Piite Faints Oils and all hindr of Ranchers npjlicH THEDFORD HOSPITAL Modern equipment Up-to-date tires All the newer methods in -MEDICINE apd SURGERY Specialties Hay fever Cafarrh Cancer Rupture and riles cured without the knife Disease of the eye car stomach and of women and all chronic diseases--Will answer calls by mail or wire within a distance of lco miles Re ntlar days THURSDAY and FRIDAY at SENECA -and MULLEN - The balance of the week at THEDFORD i