Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, November 24, 1898, Image 5

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    Mctz or Bro.s ,
rnllman N b
Cherry Co.
Krand on left > tdc
HIM thich
KhrnurK , sq.iarr
crop right exr
Southern brxndrrf
rattle hare but one
lialf-dbiiiund K 'on
[ left .side
Native cattle hare
, throat wattle
Ranee on Gordon and Snake Creeks
Horses have same brand on left thiyh
A Itiucai-tl of # 250 will be paid to any
ncnon for information leading to the arrest and
linal conviction of any person or persons stall
ing cattle with above brand
PS ROUSCHE
Postofllce address .
Hnwnlee , Neh5SJS3y ;
On left side or any * r-ir-stl
p.nrt of animal. Kar-
niark light car cut
oil" ; horses : randed
same on left hip Also
IMIS stock branded II
on side or shoulder.
ur.IKorlVorO lore
ere or VA. Also
the following , ' ' r.st on
LEE AND SON'S
I'oafoffice a-ldro
Brmvnlee N 'I >
On rlcrlit dc. f
LK ontame eld-
also LKK on U
dido
Hangb , north
rowuluo , 2 to *
miles
GEO IIKHJINS
r Posiofflre address
llrownlcf , Nel >
Branded on left
side ; some H _ left
aide and thi li
lian
an
on left t'ligh
Kimge Duck Lake
lr ; nvnleo iN
" n ; , ' t s.de
Rango. ilorst-
CLAHKNCK K SMITH
Postofflce address
Wfiitinan , Nc'
On If ft side ; fior-eh .
onlrftshonideri * s ' - -L \
Bide
on
ihuh _ _
, . . . . north pronjifO
Middle L mp river
and llnffulo Luke
OFSTAVF UEXDLKK
c-- . %
" ' '
rr"i' "
feilT : ? 1 ? 3KS2 ! * ? i'fi shouJtler hla.5.
r * irfei
Y 5 J-
<
Y- - * V J
Yte SSSSsJ
&
$ i Jones 3 < im.- >
lelt shoulder
CW n IWuvIr'S
COOLEY
Postofflce address
Hyannis , X"h
On rijht side ; hor-
es same on right
shoulder
K.nje six miles
u rtlnvest of Mother -
or Lake preclnot
A -I PLUMEN
Postoflloe address !
Il\annis , Xcb
Rnindpd on right
s el. * and hVp
lffSWf ? !
Also have .stock branded
on side and hip
on right hit
sttrn ( . lierr >
County.
W E STANSBIE AXI ) D O 15AUGII
Postofllce address
hyannis. J . [
On left hip one left
side Also
.on left hip
and leftside
horses same
brands on shoulders
llange JW-miles
north of Hyunnis
MAS < V
Postofllce address
Ihannis , Keb
On nttlit hip ;
Tll either side
( ) n right gP
ses right
shoul'er
e M-ven miles north of Hyr.Anh.
SWEKNEY BROS
Postofflce address
Pnl man , Xel
Cattle bninded as on
cut ; horses branded
same as cattle c
revwr ed S ,
Sec blot'k
Range Stevei
and Stephen = oir
Lakes and South
A HUMPHREY
Postollice address [
IlyanniB. Xb
Branded anvwhen-
on right side ; her
scs same on left
shoulder :
Range sixtei ? '
miles northeast of
Hj'ann
J. A. Adaruson.
2. Neb
On left side or hip
A4lotsideorhip
On left side
Rangoon
CIIAMBIRLAIK & CO
Pnst fficc address
Brownlec. Nel
Brandon on cither
side same nsoneut
also both Ja\va
Marshall & Wolfendeii
Kennedy , Neb.
Home s on the loft
hip
Horses son left
shoulder
Krand Is small
Earmark : Quarter
clip behind , half jir-
cle forward on lelt ear
Ranjje Lone Tree
La'.e
oani Iltidaoii
Simeon Neb
Left hip. on cattle
F -ft shoulder on
horses
Some horses Lrizv
2 on left shoulder
Range between
Cordon ; md Snake
River and Niobrara
" ? Rlver
Left c tagged All catile dehorned
\Villinm M. Dunbar
from Heine & ICrocger
Cody. Neb
DUn KHher side
Left ear ui cuttle
Splil
R nje head of Hay
Creek
Amelia Young.
Cody , Nebraska
On right side.
Illglit ear split
Uange , Little
White river
IVder Thorsen.
Onrdon. Neoraska
On ri ht side : r un
r n'ot hip. ' horse
brand and T on
riuht shoulder
Kamro. four mlles
south of Irwln
Ilenrv Young ,
? M Cody. Nebraskii
Horse hivind IIY
on left shoulder
Cattle , risjht ear
split
Kango , Little
White river. S. D.
Carl Tineiiliagen
,
;
* s in miles .
north and G miles
east of Gu-rdon
D C. kelson.
Cody , Nebraska.
On right hip.
Range , Medicine
i ake. south of
Snake river
:
Ilutt Brothers.
fiordon. Nebraska
Kangu.14 miles north
of ( J onion.
F. C. Duerl'ellt , Manager.
Gordon , Nebraska
( "attic also branded
iOnn tight hip
Horses and mules
Branded same as cut
on left shoulder
J. C. Jordan
t'.ordon , Nebraska
) ne bunch branded ;
is on ent on lelt side
One bunch branded
i ; l < on left hip
Hordes .1 on left
shoulder
Range. 10 miles
iietween Niobnira
md Snake rivers
George F Damon
Albanv. Neb
c.iltK-'branded
on lelt ribs or
right shoulder ; SI )
rSD FD on riglit hip and Mt
ribs ; ( > on left hip
Horses KDorSDon
right shoulder
Range 7 mi north
cast of Albany Neb ;
K < 7- ? '
Agent for 1'asU'iir
Black Leg Vaccine
Fickcl
Gordon Neb
\lso
>
brand
c-ft shoulder
Range lOnnles
icirrheast of Gordon
Marqiuirdt & Howlus .
OTTO STIIUHK. Manager.
Merriman Neb
Tattle brand OM on'
eft shoulder Some
) f cattle have various
iliicr brands. OSon
eft hip. Horse bra'd
A on left hhouldet.
Hum * Kornieily
ieo W Monnier
-iiieh 5-miIes east of
\r > Triinaii. from F.E.
t M. V. R. R. south to Lcander Creek. Mar-
juardt & Bn\vhi , Scribner , Nebraska. -
Wheeler Bros.
Cody Xeb
Also iJ on
side
Range Chamberlain
Flats and Snake
River
W arc thankful we didn't lose th < '
state ticket , too.
Fopocrats must gird up their loins
and prepare for another battle next
year.
year.W
W , II. Reynolds is being talked of as
president pro tern of the senate this
winter.
The editor is seriously considering
the question of announcing himsalf as
a candidate for congress in 1900
Rosewater , Webster. Ilainer , Brown ,
ard is one-half the name of the
man the republican legislature will
elevate to the position of United State >
Senator next January.
John Skinner , formerly editor of the
Bald Mountain News , has rurchased
the Rapid City Republican , and as
sumed charge Monday. John s a
Bright , enterprising newspaper man
and we wish him unbounded success
n his latest venture. But what'll vou
do "colonel , " Sol Bunker wont be there
fsrou to "roast ? " ' Black Kills Press.
An exchange says a county in Ohio
comes proudly to the front with a
grand-mother only twenty-live years of
age. She was married wheji onty
eleven years of age. her daughter was
married at twelve and is now a mother.
A. guard will be stationed around the
cradle of the infant grand-child to pre
vent her eloping , as it is reported ssv
eral enterprising yearlings are already
mashed on her.
While it is true that on tin face of
the election returns the republicans
Lave the best of it , thia paper fails to
see what they have to crow about.
The last natiou-.il house of representa
tives had 70 majority for the gold stan
dard. This year it has but 10 or 12.
Minnesota gave McKinley 50,000 ma
jority , but it elected Jolui Land , a dem
ocrat , this year. Three popocrats ,
> taTed at home in the west to one 10
niblican , and 18 votes rightly placed
vould have elected Senator Allen.
Protective vaccination for the pre
vention of blackleg is likely to be very
thoroughly tested in ivasa.sthisseason. :
Ehe agricultural college at Manhattan
s distributing large quantities of the
'accine matter gratuitously all over
he state and the stockmen seem to be
jiving it a very thorough trial , there
) eing a good deal of blackleg among
.he young cattle in Kansas.
.n one week Dr. Fischer , of the agri-
mltural college , sent out to different
joints enough vaccine to inoculate
1,200 head of calves , upon the applica-
ion of various owners.
Ill the quarter of a century in which
: atile have been sent abroad it is cer-
ain that comparatively few men have
nade the business profitable. In view
r
) f declining markets abroad a good
leal has been said of late about losses.
STor is it export shipping alone that has
jeen attended with risk. With a few
lotable exceptions domestic cattle
ihippers have been unable to accumu-
ate fortunes in their industry. It
vould probably be safe to say that in
he past ten years more men have lost
noney than have made money in buy-
ng cattle of the producer and selling
hem in the wholesale markets.
The State Journal gave the whole
nap away when it remarked Monday ;
hat * 'The prospect of haying a republi-
an legislature iu town lor the winter ii
5 already making the merchants feel
ood. The business men of the city ex 'J
lect a return of the old times when at , .
f-
sasL a little money will be in circula- , .
ion among the gentlemen in the capi-
L > ! halls.- Two years ago the hotels tl
iad to make rates then to
get boarders 4.
rom among the solons , but now they 4.tl
re thinking that they will hove to turn tl
icople away.5' It was always known tlo
hat the republicans were of the pluto- ,
ratic kind of people , but this adds
iroof conclusive. The State Journal u
rotild have us believe that people with I ) ,
ioney were the onlv ones fit to occupy aV.1
eats in the legislature. The masses V.1n
liink differently. n
a
The meanest man in the world has 7.
7.a
een found again three times in the a
ast week. One exchange says , he Ci
ras wealthy ' and when his wife died , 8.
on-owing friends sent many floral tl
ributes to the funeral. lie afterward
isited the florist who supplied the t <
9.
.owers and wanted a commission on 9.Ci
lie sales. Another says , the meanest
nan is the one whose father came to - , .
nake him a visit not long since , bring- n
with him a little dog which was
o
he old man's delight. The sou in or- tl
ier to keep from boarding the old man.
lad him arrested for keeping a dog lc
nthout a muzzle on , aud the old man
ras fined $20 and costs Ilaving no
tioney he was sent to jail and ofcourse
I'hen he got out , the visit was ended , 11
iut the worst one hails from the east ,
le is a manufacturer whose employes ,
luring working hours , presented him
rith a costly bible , and he docked them
lalf an hour each for the time lost in ,
naUing the presentaticrti
Thomas County N e ws
"
Frank Witt has been to Omaha with
cattle.
. Foreman iJeutoii was here from
Norway 011 Monday.
McMillen has his cattle placed for
the winter on the .North Loup.
C. It. Murphy is out in the Ante
lope Valley threshing this week.
Treas. Talbot was iu his oftice allud
ing to coiuit.v business on Tuesday.
Kev.Caresd was storm bouub and did
not reiuru to Dunning until Tuesday
\V. 11. DaUa of i'ork is here taking
life insurance lor the . .N.V. . of Mil\v < iu-
Kee.
Mrs. ( Jeo. Mathews returned from
Lincoln on Monday wnere she had
been 10 visit ftiunUs.
liev. Stewart of Aurora S. S. organ
izer ot the Congregational church ,
preached for Rev. Caress Sunday.
The themometer went down to 11
below zero on Tuesday morning. Mon-
da } and Tuesday blustery and snowing.
JMr. and Mrs. Shanley of Urowulee
were here this week to meet a daughter
from Denver who has come to visit
them.
The 13. and M. have not yet moved
in the payment of cJaiu.s on account of
the big Ore that burned out McMillen
and others.
Woodlnke.
Dave Ilamia came no from Aluswurtli on
Wednesday.
Sam McLai.ivus in town on Tne.-day.
Mr-i Clmirllin is 0:1 the Mek list ! hirfk. .
Grandma Millrr 13 improving wry ni
Dr. Lewis v.asCM.Jea u ttoodl.ikc iibt Frulny
there being ti-u-r.il e .hi-s of tnissy. \ . '
Mrs. U iliis U.uiiiir.l ictnnifu nume Inmi '
[ ' 'reinont Jintl Om.tl.a xxhenj Mw hit ; > nten visit
ny lur ilic p. i iix\ x\i-ek >
n > .v , to Mr. ami MrU . \ . Jolniion All t..i-
3- ! : > s iiiiuaiiis spent Satmda.x and rinm.ux : : i
Viiiuxvorth.
Eider Johiib pleached to a siiiali eroxxd on
tlumiay night.
Ben li'iniryas in toxxn on Tiiesday. j
.1 > hti and Elmei Day \ \ LIXin luxva u.i J
D. H. Piercy. from Kennel } , xvas Man ,
(
msiness in toxxn on ' 1 nesday. j
Mrs. 11. O. Paine and Mrs Ackernian , from
liiisworlh , were guests of Mrs. C. A. Johnson
ist Thursday.
Gall and see C. M. Builey's nexv line ol dry
oods. All the latest patterns and very cheap
Before buying elsexvhere call and get prices on
Theories and shoes at \ \ ' . A. Parker's.
JKIi Precinct.
l
Fred May bee xvas in Valentine the last of last (
\-eek on business. j
I. B. Nichols went down to Kennedy to plaster j
t house for Nyc & Bachelor. (
A northwest gale is blowing at the present (
mting with same snoxvhicli Is very tough on <
lumb brutes and sheep , j
Chet Goodiich has m ved onto the \yildoo i
anch , where he will feed cattle lor Fred Robin-
on.
on.Mrs.
Mrs. E. E. Crane went to Cordon Saturday , i
ei urning Sunday.
Arthur Ilntz came doxxn from Gordon the
irstof last \\eek with a bunch of horses for F.
I. Vanish's pasture.
Uncle.limmic Lyon , of Lavaca , xvas down
dlh a load of corn and took bak a load of
abbage.
'Ihe Al.V. . of A. Camp , of Merrim-iii , Is bulki
ng a nexv hall which th. y are going to dedicate
n Thursday ex-ening , UuL-ember 8. A free en-
? rtninmciit and supper will be given to which c
verybodj is invited.
New Ten Commandments. j
. Thou shalt not go away from home j
o do amr trading , thou , nor thy sons.
or thy daughters.
. Thou shalt patronize thine own
lerchants , and they shall patronize
hee.
. Thou shalt employ thine own ine-
hanics , that thema } ' not be driven
rom their home to find bread for their
ttle o nes. Thou shalt also .consider
1m that is th } * neighbor above him
hat dwelleth in a strange town. j
Thou slialt do whatever lieth in
hy power to encourage and promote
hv welfare , thine own town , thine
*
wn pe ople.
Thou shalt not suffer the voice of
ride to o . 'ercoaie thee. hearken not j
nto them for thou mayest be deceived
Thou shalt spend thine earnings' '
t home , that they may return from '
'hence they came. and give i
ourishment to s-uch as may come i
.ftcr thee. ,
Thou slialt not bear false witness I
gainst the town wherein thou dwell-1
st. but speak well of it to all men. . i g
Thou shalt heed the patrons of
he NE\VS DEMOCRAT and give them
hy shekels , that they may return un- j ,
o thee bsfore mandays. . ;
For 03 * so doing thou shalt heap ! seals
oals of fire upon the heads of those *
' *
rho defameth thy city.
0. Thou shalt keep these commandj '
lents and teach them to thy children i
o the third and fourth generations , ( E
hat they may be made to flourish , | ! ;
nd grow in plenty when thou art
lid to rest with thy fathers.
tdapted from an exchange. ,
Treasurer Thackrey called in Fund-
tig Bond No. i , Tuesday , worthl,000.
Jut f crur more of these bonds are nb"w
utstanding1.
Mr. Frank Rothleutner. merchant
t Kilgore , was inValentine a few j
cto b sln'eSs jrefeterftay , "
THE PURCHASING POWER OF MONEY
Isvhat gives it yalut When
you spend thai dollar sec that you
exchange it wnere il wfll bring the
best refcnrns. A heavj rnKhaer
< 0/4. ' figured this out and now bayIjoots
and Shoes , Hals and CapsClothing
and Provisions , Fuel , etc. . of
FRITZ & LEWIS , BROWNLEM'j { , EBR
gTOCK EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT.
OL'EX DAY AND NIGHT.
E. T. MILLER , Proprietor.
LODGING FOR STOCKMEN
40 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS-
262 N STREET , South Omaha.
Three Doors From Corner.
RATES : § 1.00 to * 1.50 Per Day. Telephone No. G7
85.00 to 87.00 Per We k.
R OTEL.
MRS. JOHN REED , Proprietress.
STOCKMEN'S PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED ,
25th St. Between L and M Streets. South Omaha , Nebr
50 YEARS' '
EXPERIENCE {
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &c.
Aiivono sending a sketch and description may
rj-iiokly ascertain our opinion free whether nn
invention N probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly conflrtential. Handbook on Patents
- frt'o. OMest ncency for securing patents.
> nt < < t.ikcn through Munn & Co. receive i
[ notice , without charce , In the
American.
\ handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir- '
tila'lon of any spiontiflc Journal. Terms , $3 a \
voir : four months , $1. Sold byall ncwgdealers.
Sraucb OfHcc , 625 F St. , Washington ,
New Justices.
Justices of the Peace were elected
in the various precincts of the count\-
is follows. November 8 :
I'RCINCIS. JUSTICKS.
Buffalo I-ike J. L. Koseherry
Joiiing Springs F. L. Heed
Cleveland \V. G. Carbon
DeweyLake , H. E. Ware
Enlow C. II Jacobson
dlaspte C. M. Kline
3crman H. G. Schleuter
Seorgia ' W. A. Wilson
Ivewanee John Foster
tfinnecliaduza A. S. Overman
Heen C. F. LOIIK
Hiarp'b lianch G. Hendershott
fable C. W. Cramer
The Epworth .League gives a
Chankbgiving entertai nment at the
M. E. church tonight.
David Hendershott was a pleasant
; aller at these quarters while in the
; itv last week.
tfrs. A. G. SliiJw has gone to Chasing ,
lich. for a short visit.
J. G. Stetter is soancling Think s-
fiving at home.
r. C. Stotts is down from Cod3 * on bus-
ness todav.
INSTANTANEOUS RESULTS.
I read in the Christian Standard of o remark-
iblo discovery for the cure of deafness which
iceined EO rcn enable nnd simple I resolved
o try it , having beeu deaf iu my right ear ,
rom which there Imd beeunmcst dis-ugree-
iblc discharge for eighteen j cars. From the
imo I was one year old I was ufllicted with a
listressing cough ; I had .v-vere headaches
md my eyes were very bore , compelling me
, o wear glasses. Catarrh troubled me worse
it nightandinlhomorninglalwayshad to
deep \ \ ith my head propped up on five or cix
3illo\vs on account of difficult breathing and
jaroxj'sms of coughing. My threat was very
lore ; tonsils enlarged. To my great surprise
md gratification my hearing wns rest6rcd
he v .ry first time 1 used the treatment ;
Tithin three months my voice and throat ,
ivhich had been seriously affected , were cured ,
he discharge nnd distressing cough stopped ,
nyeycs wore much improved , aud I received
jenefita in many ways that 1 cannot describe.
[ breathed freely and cosily again. Aerial
Medication Is certainly u grand discovery ,
md it-gives me much pleasure to recom
mend it. JHsa Lizzio Paisley , Lisbon Ohio.
FREE.
Aoriul T-Iedlcatioti wfll positively euro deafness ,
catarrh , throat r.nd Inns rtireascs. To provo this I
: -ill. for a rhort time , fiend medlclnca frr three
uonfus * treatment free. For symptom form and
jarrirulara address
'
J ,
Full supply of hay. grain and fowl
at Pettvcrew's. :14 :
I. T lUeliardson.
Kennedy , Nebnska
Some on left § H | 1
1'ip fill
Horses 011
left shoulder
H. A. iMc-Quade.
Valentine. Xi-
Branded on either
side
Range between
Thaeherand Swan
Lake
A. WELLS J. B.
WELLS BROS.
ENTISTS !
Office over
Cherry County Rank
IMPfORPJiPSPiTAL
Modern equipment.
Up-to-date
urcs. All the newer methods in
-MEDICINE and SURGERY-
Snecialties Hay fever. Catarrh. Caiicrr ,
Rupture and f'iles cured wirhont tlse
knife. Disease of the eye. ear. stomach
atd : of women , and all chronir diseises.
\ \ ill answer calls by mail or wire within
a distance of iflO miles. IfcKtrlar dny. , :
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at SENECA
-and MULLEN-
The balance of the week at THKDFORD.
Dr , M. Y. OLAEK , Manager
J II. FRITZ
All work promptly attended o-i © =
* + i ? fJ > % N * i W H J B i 1
Win. 31. Valters , Prop.
THEDFORO - - NEBRASKA.
A. M. MORRISSEY
O - erO
ATTORNEY
AT LAW
VALENTINE. NEB
Gee , Elliott
A tock of tbc finest
Stationery
Perfumes , Toilet Soaps" , etc.
WaU Paper
Paint ? , Oils , Varnish , etc.
Druggist
C. M. SAQBSEB ,
TONSOR1AI
ARTIST
Flair cutting and shaving *
HOT AND GOLD BATHS *