Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, January 12, 1899, Image 5

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    WOOD BROTHERS
LIVE STOCK A D COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SCUTH OMAHA AFD GHiGACO.
WALTER E.'WOOD. ( Vtttle Salesman. HENKY 0. LKFLKII. Hog Salesman
WE FURNISH MARKET REPORTS FREE OF EXPENSE.
Write to UP. / § ) Write to us.
MAN
INCORPORATED , ESTABLISHED 1862.
3HIGACO , ILL. SIOUX CITY , IA. ST. JOSEPH , MO. SO. ST. PAUL , KINN.
. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
ms I30' 2 m $ EXCHANGE BuiioiNG SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
JOHN L. CAHSOX , Financial Manager. D. B. OLNEY. Cattle Salesman.
J. M. COOK , Hog Salesman. .1. A. McINTYIlK , Hog Salesman.
C. A. CALDWELL , Cishier.
COX , JONES & COX
LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Itoom 1OS Kxchitngc
r.eferences :
JNION STOCK YAHDS PACKERS' NATIOJNAG
NATIONAL BANK BANK.
Telphone 141
We have a large clienti'pp among Xehraska Fecders and can always neat Omaha prices to
Ranch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT.
FLATO COMMISSION COMPANY
> /
/ LIVE STOCK SALESMEN AND BROKERS
Capital $10OOGO.GO
Directors : HnloMmen :
F. W. FLATO , Ju , President. ED II. Hi ir > [
X PAUL FLATO , Vice President. JIM S. UOKN \ f uttle fcatesme , ,
t' I J. C. DAHLMAN. becretary. E. W. CAIIOAV , Hop Salesma
JOHN D. SEITZ. Ilrcn HITCHCOCK , Sheep "
ED H. KIED , JOHN P. CLARY , Cashier
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Correspondents :
DRUM-FLATO COMMISSION COMPANY
Capital $500,000.00.
CHICAGO. KANSAS CITY. ST. LOUIS
If
li f > * 30l { { TOOK EXCHANGE
SESTAUEANT.
OPEX DAY AND NIGHT.
E. T. MILLEB , Proprietor.
LODGING FoFsTOCKMEN
40 NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS
262' H STREET , South Omaha.
Three Doors From Corner
BATES : $1.00 to 11.50 Per Day. / Telephone No. 67
§ 5.00 to § 7.00 Per \\'e & '
R j V BOTEL.
MRS. JOHN REED , Proprietress.
STOCKMEN'S PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED ,
ffith St. Between L and M Streets. South Omaha , Nebr
* A Few Facts For Cattle Dealers.
It ha been repeatedly
demon traied in
the past that
Stands at top as a market for Range Feeders
You can sitiafy yourself as to the truth of that dlarement 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
rattle at Sioux City. This year Sioux City is in the field for fat cat
tle HS well as feeders. The r at beef slaughtering plant of the
Cudnhy Packing Co. is ready for business
The capacity of the Stock Yards lias been
greatly increased and you will find
excellent facilities for handling
your business.
Ko charges , except for feed ordered if your cattle are not sold on our market.
he Sioux City Stock Yards Co.
JOHN IT. KEENTC , General Manager
FIRST CLASS MILL
I iwe established a Fewl and Saw Mill
9 miles south of Cody , at the mouth of
Medicine CAiiyon. and am now prepared
to grind Feed. Corn Meal and Graham ,
cr turn out all kinds of Lumber and di
mension sniff , and Native Shingles
Give us a trial order.
J , F. HOOK ,
ANCHOR WIRE FENCE , . .
Stronzest fence on the
market , is perfectly safe
and an effectual barrier
against all forms of stock.
Made of No. 8 galvanized
stool wire. Cro s wires
securely clamped. Inex
pensive. Write for cat
SCO alogue , Meut. this paper
OLP STYLE. OUR 6TYUC.
. NELSON
CODY , KEBK.
Has recently started in business and
offers bargains to nil cash
buyers of
Groceries
Corn
Chopped feed
/'Voter
Salt
Wire , Soft a nil Hard
Iiise , Ifctlfttff. Oils a ltd all
kindx of Ranchers' Supplies
T H. FRITZ
o \vnlee , -
work promptly attanacil RJ-E
: WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT
BOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher
C'oininixnionertt' Proceedings.
VALENTINE , Neb. , Jan. 4 , ' 99.
J3oard met pursuant to adjournment.
Present. P. Sullivan , chairman , and T.
P. Spratt.
On motion the following settlement
of fees received by county clerk for the
year ending January 4 , 1590 , was ac
cepted.
Cash fees received as county clerk
for year 1898 :
Fir&t quarter ? 353.43
Second quarter 395.25
Third quarter 1M2.CO
Fourth quarter 454.18
Total $1,495.33
Cash fees received as clerk of district
court :
First quarter $41.73
becond quarter 92.15
Third quarter 75.00
Fourth quarter 82.51
Total $291.99
Total cash fees received $1,787.37
County warrants received S22.69
Claims filed against Co no war's drawn 506.9 , "
Total fees and claims received $2,917.01
Amt allowed by law as county clerk $1,500.00
Amt allowed by board for deputy clerk 700 00
Clerk hire district court 30.00
Amt of expenses paid forcountv 72.90
Total § 2,302.90
Balance due county $614.11
Claims canceled to balance.
Claim No. 119 ' . S 23.50
' " 121 2.00
" 133 $00.00
" 143 40.45
" 144 15.00
" 166 100.00
" " 167 26.50
Warrart No G38 lOfi.66
Total claims and warrant canceled $614.11
I hereby certify that the within is a
true and correct account of fees received
by me as county clerk for the year 1898
J. W. DANIELS , County Clerk.
We hereby accept the -within settle
ment this 4th day of January , 1899.
P. SULLIVAN | County
T. P. RPRATT | Commis'nrs
Whereupon the board proceeded to
the office of the count } ' treasurer to
make annual settlement with him and
adjourned to January 5 , 1899.
On motion the report of fees received
by the county judge for the year 1898
was accepted.
Jan. o , 1899 Board met as per ad
journment. Present , W. A. Parker ,
chairman , T. P. Spratt and L. II.
Trowbridge , and continued in the busi
ness of settlement with the county
treasurer during the day. Whereupon
the bo.'ird adjourned to January 6.1899.
Jan. 6 , 1899 Board met pursuant to
adjournment , members all present , and
continued in business of settling with
county treasurer until noon.
On motion the oflicial bond of W. G.
Carson as justice , Cleveland precinct ,
was approved.
On motion II. K. Brown was granted
a holdout for $3.00 which should have
been made at November meeting , 1898.
On motion the following claims were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on county general fund :
Amos Strong , serving subpocnaes 9 25
School Dist No. 7 , use ot hoiibc 2 60
llobert Good , stationery 15 50
Lewis Bordeaux witness vs Tatc * 7 00
Xills the Buzzard " 7 00
Jlcnry Tretty Ea < ; le " 7 00
Isaac Yellow Kobe * ' 700
Thos Slansbie. house for election ' 93 2 00
" election returns 5 00
Ed Clarke defending Durling 5 00
On County Road Fund :
C W Bennett road overseer Diet No 30 10 00
On County General Fund :
Amos Strong jailor fees , guard duty etc 71 00
J A Hootou bailiff and hoarding jurors 1C 55
Chas E Sherman bailiff 10 00
Amos Strong atten'ng court.lU cords wood 15 75
On motion the claim of W. 11. White
of ? 3 00 for use of house for election
was rejected , he having filed a previous
bill for $2.00 which was allowed.
On motion the following claims were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on county general fund :
W 11 Towne fees county court 16 11
" " vs Green o 75
' " vs Durling 10 65
I N Kussell canvassing election returns 2 00
\V E Haley " - " 2 00
W H Towne election certificates 41 60
" fees vs Squires 4 95
State Journal Co. . ballots 1893 41 80
L N Layporle witness vs Taw 2 85
" " 2 85
It . . . . O QQ
L C Sparks , interpreter " 1 00
L S Ludwig witness vs Evans 1 00
Joseph Jackson , use of house 2 CO
Amos Strong , jailor fees , guard duty , etc 40 00
Hiram Cornell , rent for Nov. 1898 Oo t > 7
Amos Strong , summoning witnesses C 20
Henry Young , interpreter Tate case 2 90
Henry Pretty Eagle witness Tate case 5 70
Isaac Yellow Koue " " 5 7f >
J i Stafford " " 2 00
E It Thompson " " 260
J B Vancurren ' ' 2 r 0
\V 1C Towne cleaning office 2 00
' fees vs Goodsell 4 80
Amos Strong , jailor fees , guard duty , etc IS 00
W H Wilkenson , juror , Nov. 1898 10 50
W M Reamer ditto 14 70
J IV b'inlayson " M on
Samuel Hudson " 8 00
Thomas Stansbiu " . H 00
George Wheeler " 11 CO
Chas Yingst " G 00
Richard Grooms " 5 00
Henry Hoeiug " 4 00
Dewey Kellogg " 7 M
IIM Cn.mar " . 7 . ' .0
I ) A Piercy " s 50
EW Manchester 770
Allen Williams " 4 70
D D Dunn ' 3 00
JBStoil " 1100
Horace Wallingfonl " 10 oo
Thomas Hudson " 8 10
E W Mudge " 9 50
Frank Weeks " 4 5
D\iiifcl Adamson " 10 CO
' > W Halm " G 50
Win Storey , talesman C 00
Win Shelbourn " G 00
J S Estabrook C 00
Henry S Claybaugh , witness vs Diirlini ; . " 60
Mrs. " " ditto 5 60
Gee M Trolfer " 5 00
. .
.
Gee Hammond 4 QO
Amos Strong " 4 00
Lizzie Hurling " 4 00
Wm Amiuons " 7 50
Win Hornsteln " 5 f > 0
Win Ayers " 5 80
Nora Ayers ' 5 80
Maggie Sisler ' 7 SO
On County Bridge Fund :
, U F Pettycrew , bridge w rk 4 00
i On County General Fund ;
J Mogle , justice. lUchey case 5 35
.1 A Rose , constable " 8 75
Wm Dunbar , witness " i 50
Chas AClaik " i 50
Arthur Williamson " 1 50
L N Layporte , constable , Goodsoll case 3 90
Frank Fischer , witness , " 1 00
L N Layport " " 1 00
Nels Polen " " 1 CO
William Longlana " " 1 00
Gee Hammond " 1 00
J A Hitt " " 1 00
Araos Strong " " 1 00
George Hershey " " 100
On County Bridge Fund :
Will Archer , repairing bridges C 00
On Jiotion the following amounts
were deducted from the above allowed
claims and applied on personal taxes
due :
Will Archer 0 00 George Hershey C8
L N Layport 4 90 Win Dunbar 1 50
J A JtoiC 8 75 Jacob Moglc 1 53
U F Pcttycrew1 03 J W Sisler G 88
Win Ayers 3 33 Wm Ammon 73
Goo Hammond 50 Ceo M Troffer 5 oo
Henry Claybaugh 5 60 Win Shelbourn G 00
Win Storey G 03 Tho.nas Stansbic 18 00
ChasYingst / 00 Kichard ( { rooms 210
Henry Hocni 4 00 Dewey Kellogg 7 50
W A Parker 471 DA Piercy 8 50
E \V Manchester 7 70 Allen Williams 4 70
D D Dunn 3 00 .1 B Stoll 9 91
O \V Halm 5 50 H G Wallingford 10 00
Thos Hudson 8 19 Frank Weeks 4 65
Daniel Adamson 10 00 J W Finlaysou 2 35
amuel Hudson 8 50 E W Mudgc 9 50
J S Estabronk 5 3U Kobcrt Good 15 50
Ihos Stanshic 7 tf ) J A Hooton 3 13
C \'V Bennett lit 00 Chas E Sherman 10 00
Wit Towne 175 W E Haley 200
Whereupon the board adjourned to
January 7th.
" Jaunuary 7 , 1899. Board met pur
suant to adjournment ; Chairman Par
ker going out to iospect the new bridges
recently constructed across the Gordon ,
Boardman and Snake. Commission
ers Spratt and Trowbridge took up
business in the usual manner.
On motion the report of fees received
by Amos Strong as sheriff for the year
1898 was accepted.
On motion the following claims were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on county general fund :
Foster Thunder Hawk witness Tate case $5 00
On motion the claim of school Dist.
.No. 7 for $5.00 for use of house for
election was rejected for icasou that a
previous bill for $2.50 had been allowed
for that purpose.
On motion the following claims were
allowed and warrants ordered drawn
on county general fund :
W F Morgareidge , framing Trans-Mississippi
diploma school exhibit ? 2 oo
Amos Strong , viewing dead body of D M
Underwood , summoning inquest , etc 14 40
Marlin Richardson , use of house a oo
A J Barnes , juror Underwood inquest 1 00
C H Stoner " " " 1 00
AXewberry " " " 1 00
Frank Mogle " " " 1 00
Conic Morgan " " " 1 00
L E Stuart " " " 1 00
Ames Strong , jailor fees , guard duty 10
days and nights in December 40 00
On County Road Fund :
Wm Body road overseer Dist 51 5 00
On County General Fund :
D S LudwiK coal lor county 16 05
T C Hornby supplies for poor 7 35
Gee Elliott " " county 300
Hiram Cornell rent for Dec. 1898 GO G7
On County Bridge Fund :
D C Nelson lumber 1 20
On County General iuind :
W II Towne fees Christiansen case D 05
W F Morgurciiige expense 4th quarter 'OS 0 50
tlohn Fiitz witness fees ( 'hrblian en case 7 oo
J 11 Leo ditto 7 00
CSKeesc " 1 00
L X Layporte constable" : t 50
John Smyser witness " 1 00
F M Waluott salarv 4qr county attorney 162 50
P Sullivan commissioner fees 21 fcO
W IJ Towne expenses paid .VI
On County R ad Fund :
Peter Yogt road overseer district 7 2s CO
On Count } ' General Fund :
Lr II Hornby supplies for county 43 18
W F Morgareidge salarv 4qr Co Supt 210 75
Hobt Good stationary i 60
n E Sherman , fe"s Squires case 16 95
On County Road Fund :
Wm Archer road overseer Distil 21 00
U II Folsom 10 25 00
J F Hook " " "
17 3S 00
GcoMTroffer 53 2400
J A Denison " ' " s 23 00
S M Woodward ' " 13 25 00
.lohn Ormesher ' " 25 27 00
J It Lee " 43 22 00
Albert Neiuel ' " G 19 00
On motion the otlicial bond of L.
Laufer as road overseer Dist. Xo. 30
was rejected for reason that it was not
filed before the expiration of the time
allowed by law.
On motion L Laufer was appointed
road overseer in Dist. No. 80.
On motion the following amounts |
were deducted from the above allowed !
claims and applied upon personal taxes ;
due : i
C E Sherman ! 1 6 ! DC Nelson 1 au
Gee Klliott 3 0) J It I.fC 7 00
.1 W Smyser ! GO L X I.nyport 57
John Frit/ 7 00 C S Kecce 1 00 |
A .1 Barnes 1 00 Frank \orli ! : 1 00
L E Stuart 1 00 A Xewherry l no
F M Walcott 15 r.0 Gvo H Hornby 18 I *
D S Ludwig 1C 05 T C Hornby 7 X
Kohr Good 1 CO .lolin Ormesher 1 13
"
J A Denison 15 G4 J K lee 22 00
Wm Body 3 75 S M Woodward u 91
T P Spratt 7 43
ZENS - MEAT - MARKET
GEO. G. SOHWALM. PROP.
This market always keeps a supply of
FRESH-FRUIT-AND-
In addition to a first-class line of Steaks , Roasts , Dry Salt Meats ,
Smoked Hams , Breakfast .Bacon and Vegetables
AtStetter'a Old Stand on Main Street , VALENTINE , NEBRASKA
THE PALACE SALOON |
HEADQUARTERS FOR $
WINES , LIQUORS AND CIGAFS S
ifc
Of the Choicest Brands i >
VALENTINE NEBRASKA
MRS , HARRIS BOARDING HOUSE
AND BAKERY ,
Fruits * and < * Confectionery
Meals at all hours ,
Price , 25 cent , First door South of Valentine Bank ,
* Q JA
i The DONOHER g
if-
is continually adding improvements and it is now the
best equipped , and most comfortable
FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
IN NOlcTlIWEST NEBRASKA
Hoi and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Tw Simple Rooms
crcrefcrcr
HERRY OUNTY HANK
Valentine , Nebraska
Evpvy fucility extended unslompr.- } consistent with conserv'.itive banking
I'ArliP.iige liougiil find sold. Loans upon good security solicited at roisonib ; : f
r.-iU-s. County depository
K. ISI'A IMvS. President CIIAIlLES SPARKS Cashier
C. 11. CORXELiy , M. V. NiCHOLSSON , Cashier
VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General Ranking
Buys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange
< JorrtsjOiiiIeiit8 ;
Chemical National Hank , New York. First National Hank. Omaha Nebr.
Highest market price paid and prompt returns. Reforenc-e
Omaha National Bank.
F. S. BUSH & COMPANY.
513 South 13th St. , OMAHA , NEB
We charge no commission.
On motion the following claim was !
allowed and warrant oulered drawn on
county general fund :
T P Spratt S1G 10
On motion the following amounts
were deducted from the above allowed
claims and applied on personal ta < cs
due.
Alhcrt Neir/.el in fX ) Ceo M TroftVr 03
.1 F Hook 8 i.5 Win \rchcr 18 c ; {
Peter Vo t 16 04 ( ; H Folspin 'J5 00
Whereupon the board adjourned sine
die. J. W. DANIELS ,
fountv Clerk.
J. C. DWTER. E. H. DWFER
DWYER BEOS.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Superintendents of
A Private Hospital ,
For the Treatment of Diseases
All Kinds of Surgical Oper
ations Successfully
Performed.
ALENTEiE.NEBRASKA
TjjEDFQRD HOSPITAL
Modern pqui iwiit. Up tn-iiatu proced
ures. AH the newer iv.i-thods in
-M.riHMNKail.SUHGKKY
.Siipciallk's llav ft'vor , CnJarrJi. Caiirer ,
Iii : ! > lir ! < ! slid I'Ucs t-nrctl without the
knifr. Iisea < f nf the ojo. car , stomach
: n < 1 of iMUjH'ii. MII | all phronio discuej.
WUI : uss\vi'r rals ! lij mail or wire within
: i < liHl4iicM > f too miles. ItK lar ( lays :
THUisiYiml : KUIDAY at SENECA
-amlMUI.LKX-
The balance ofthc week atTIIEDFOltlX
Dr. M. . OLAEK , Manager
The
SALOON
Golden Sheaf Pure White Bye ,
Susqtiehanna R'eand Cedar Creek
L ouisviile. Kentucky , Bourbon V/hisky.
Pure Grape & Cognac Brandy's
Wines
TokaAn ellicaPortSheiT7 and lilaek
berry in wood , claret , Riesling ,
Sauternes. Cooks Imperial ;
Gasta and Clicquot in bot-
tli-s. Damiana and oth
er Cordials.
* so Agent for M Kings Cslebrated Ki-
TJ , Pale B33r for hmily use , and P .bsts
Expo t BfiT
C. H. THOMPSON ,
. .
Win. sK. Prop.
THEOFORD - - NEBRASKA.