Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, February 02, 1899, Image 7

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    Metzger Bros. ,
I'illiniii ! Neb
( 'In rry To.
iriml : on left hie
Khiniar : ; , si.iir | :
Top riirbt otl-
Miutliern brMidi
ealtle have 1m ; un <
* Icill-diatnoiid h ' o
- ft side
- \aiive ealt.ihi
Itaneoon Gordon and M.ak < M-reeks' '
Horses have saim- brand on lelt thluh
offsfSOyill be paid to n.
leading to the an e > ! an <
eattle - - . ; . " . ; K'rson or persons btea.
with above brand
oflT ; liornee tiraiideil
same on left hip. Also
has stoek hnunleci H
on .side or shoulder ,
or JK or WorO VL
ere or FZ. Also
( he following.
&vs\ \
GEO IITOOINS
1'ostoffiee address
Brownlee , Neb
Branded on left
side ; sonic HJt-ft
side andthi li
lian II
onleftthi h
se Duck hake
uulee N.
1 , ts.ie
/ rjuuu. li.
K SMITH
Postoflice addri-8 *
'Vnitman , NOn -
On le t siihlior. . e >
ui left shoulder
i Irft p-de
\wht'r ° OP
' .r thi h K
1e n < til proni ; >
Middle LI-up river
and r.nffalo I.ike
I \ v u KN > i. , u
.1 ( ? COOLEY
Postofflce a ldress
en richt side ; h > r
FC * same on rijrl t
fthon'd r
n - lx mil s
nai th nest of Moth
er Lake pieclnet
? ? : T5JilVr'V"M : )
as li-nWBitvHf
A J PLU5IKR
Postoffiee address
Jlyani-is. No- !
nmndnd on right
s-cte.m' h
Also liave tock hi andod
on right side and hij )
on ri ht bil
Range-Sontlnvestei n herr\
Count j.
j.W
W K STANSBIK AND I ) 0 BATCH
FoBtofflco address
hyannis. Nel
On left bin am Jeft
Bide Also
on left hip
and leftside
horses same
brands on shoulders
Ranpe 23-milcs
orth of Hyannis
r
"osiofliee address
H.vannis , Nel'
On njrlil hip :
' either side
( in
ses rijrbt
er
Bango st-ren miles north of II\anni-- .
SWEEVEY HROS
Postofllce addrc s
Pul'mano '
Catt e branded ion
lit ; horses branded
ame as cattle except
iever > ed S.
ee bloe.k
and Stephen i m
Lakes and South
ostofiVe a ' 'res
Ilyannis % eh
TJrinded anvwhen
on rijht side : horses
f * ses same on lef
sh-mlder
? n < rt ii-ast f
J. A IM ! ! .
On Vftidf ir hip
/ 4 left
On 'eft s
CIIA.MBEJtLAIN' & OO
UrownU-e. N'eb
P.raiidMl on either
side satinus on e.ut
, ( ) h Jaws
MiLrsIlilll \VoIffMdcill
Ki-nnedv - , Neb.
= n the
Morses ron left
xhonlder
Hrand i small
Kannarlc : Quarter
-l-p belniid halfir
, -ir- i
ele tonvard on leit ear
ItaiiUe Lone Tree
oain Iludsoii
Simeon Neb
Left hip on cattle
I < -ft shoulder on
horses
Sonic horses L zv
on leftsnoulder
Kange between
Gordon and Snake
Hiver and Niobrara
_ River
' .eti A U eati le dehorned
tt'illiuin M. Diinbar
Lessee from Heine &
Cody. Neb
IUn KiJhorside
low
Als Oh
right
Left eai < > i cattle
split
Ifan.-e head of.IIax
Creek
Amelia Young.
Cody , Nebraska
On right side.
Uight ear split
liange , Little
White river
Peder Thorsen.
Gordon. N'ebraskn
On ripht side ; r o-
rht hip. P hors *
brand and T on
ritrht shoulder
AIco THttle brande
\i \ on left side
Kanie. fi.xvl nii.e
south of li win
Cody. NYbrask.i
Ilorstlirmd fi ] \
) ii lelt > hoiilder
H Y Cattle , right ear
split
, Hantre. l.ittic
li < lil f . 11 I i it-
> . J \ \ bite river , s. I ) .
V/ " "
Wy tiwwihv 3. , ,
iX- * " v W.f 'i- >
Carl Tinentiageii
Kaiii ! 10 miles
north and 0 miles
easi of G rdon
I ) ( ' . . Nelson.
Podv , Nebraska.
On ri ht hip.
Range. .Medicine
1 ake to the.
Snake river
11 tilt Brothers.
Gordon , Nebraska
Kanpe.14 n.ilcs north
of ( Jordon.
F. t1. Diierfellt , Manager.
Gordon , Nebraska
cattle also branded
HO on right hip
Horses and mule ?
. .randed same as cut
on left shoulder
J. 0. Jordan
Goidon , Nebraska
One bunch branded
as on cut on lelt side
One bunch bianded
< I , on left hip
Horses .1 on left
shoulder
Hange. 10 miles
soinhuvst of Gallop ,
between Niobrara
and Snake rivers
George F Damon [
Albany. Veb
ttl < ? branded
on lest ribs or
riuht shoulder ; * > ! >
SO on n ht hipmxl b-fl
ribs ; con left hip
Ijor-es FI ) or SI ) on
riK'it ' shoulder
Han eT nil north
cast of Albany Neb
Agent for Pasteur
RUicIt Leg Vaccine
Fic-kel
Gordon Neb
\lso
Horse bnniil V o :
ft < bnndr !
ti.iiivt * i'1 ni'les
iribeast of Gordon
Wheeler HroB.
Cody Neb
Also U on riRht
-ide
Uanpe Chamhrrlain
Flats and Snake
Iliver
Marqusirdl Mnwlns
OTTO STKUT.K. Manager.
Merriu-.an Neb
CatUe brain' ' OM "ii
lefi bi ilde | See
of eattle have vaiious
oliierlipuid * OS en
'eft ' hip llorsbraM
\ MII left > h < uildei
R.I.ire Foime'Iy .
Gee W Mi "ider
nuii-Ii r miles eat of
AT iri-ii ni fr 'in F.K
M. V. R II suiith to Lemder : Creek. Mar-
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- B , ricribner , JSel ra luu
Educational Notes
I
, By Prof. R. H. WATSON
i Let over } ' teacher remember the
! teacher's meeting to be held in the high
school building Saturday , 1'obruarv ll. >
Miss Brown \vtll conduct a class drill
on the elementary pounds of the letters
U \V and Y. There'will also be the
regular round table discussions in lit-
erature and the methods of recitation.
FolUnving is-the report of school dis
trict Xo 16 , Crook.xton. for the month
ending January 27 : Number of days
taught , 20 ; number of pupils enrolled
-22 : average attendance 2t The e who
were neither tardy nor absent are
Helena , Viola and Rudolph Viertel.
Mabel Johnson , Win. and Blanche
Rhine , Blanche and Roy SearbyMarion
Gee and Douglas Uliss. Those who
were tard\ but once arc . \I\rtlo Searby
and Win. \iily . Mrs. ( J. A. Gee ,
teacher.
Enigma I am composed of 38 letters.
My 18 , 12 , 23 , 38 , is a grain. Aly 22 ,
15. 17. 21 , It , something to amuse
children at a picnic. My 26 , 23 , 28. 36 ,
18 , 2 , is part pt a r.iilro.-ul. My 5 , 20 ,
33 , 39 , something used in cooking.
My 3 1,8 , 27 , 11 , is a business trans
action. My 39 , 31 , 27 , 33 , is an animal
My 7 , 28 , 29 , 30 , is a musical instru
merit. My 16 , 30 , 10 , 19. is boarding
house food. My 1 , 9 , 21 , is something
dug from the earth. My 32 , 6 , 33 , is a
drink My 4 , 33 , 13 , is a color. My
whole is a quotation from Young.
Ralph Watson.
The farmer's Institute , February 16
and 17 , promises to be the best ever
held in Cherry county \\'o do not ex
pect a single failure on 'the program.
i'rof. Tailor has jfistvntren u that
every in. in pro.nisfti by the state de
nartment of farmers institutes will be
here on time. Let everyone of our
own people do likewise. Send copies
of the program to your friends an 1
have' the meeting thoroughly adver
tised in every neighborhood. The hal
should be full at every meeting , es-
pecialh for the evening lectures and
Friday afternoon.
Thc answer to the enigma furnished
by Glen llonig in our last column is :
All that I am or ever hone to be I
owe to my angel mother/ ' Correct
answers given b\ Laura Tillson. Walter
Thorn , Carrie Tillson. Ralph Watson ,
Nettie Kneeland and Martha Maxwell
Alreadv . many of the young folks have
* / O
itegun to work out the beautiful texts
presented in the enigmas of the Sunday
School papers The time spent by
young folks in solving enigmas , etc. , is
\vell spent. When I was a boy three
or four hours spout on i\c. algebraic-
problem found in a Sunday School
paper gave me a better knowledge of
equations than I could have gotten in
several days from the text book. Tin-
problem was as follows : A man has a
tract of land fenced with a eight rail
fence. There are as many acres in the
Held as there are rails in the fence , al
lowing two panels of fence to make one
rod. How main acres in the Held ?
Gallop.
llev. Hunt is holdl . % a series of meetings at
[ 'enter school house with good success.
Miss Mann returned to Gordon last Fiid.iy to
it tend .school.
Andrew Henderson spent part of hist week on
liis homes tend near Lavaca.
Win. Speuce came over from Eli to get a load
sf rye from J. B. Sones.
Mrs. Gallop was called to the bed side of her
sick eon in O'Mcill List week.
Mr. Hill w-iso.tlled to Gordon where his baby
iioy is under the. doctor's care anil has left 3Ir
lohi'son to batch it ilouc.
Then.- will bo an oyster supper at Center
school house February 10. Everybody invited
io come and bring his b-st girl an.l a basket
full of good things to eat. A good time is e.x-
tcctcd ; 50 cents i couple. UETFIK.
Kii fVcciiict.
Bert Nichols and sisters were up the river
iga parti 1 last \\cs-k.
Alex Uobsonnsthrougii here one day last
i\cek buing horses tos'ijp.
Kev. Hunt was up the river hoi ling mco''ng
last week.
Miss Clara Crowens visiting her sister Jeti-
iiiu's scluiol one daj last \viok.
U m. Mchols and wife. John Selder and Lee
Sellers all visitrd tlie school in district 55 at one
iinie last week
v eoupli- IS eke & DU.J m's in were : i OUR
, iie Mver last week onki.'iy : up eallie that pot
ivifrnm ; ihem la t sumti or
i r.'i lu n Mfa.ue'of Chadron. .who is
i.ieitilm. . a ii'oulh ere with his sister , .Mrs.
.t m. crane , inn-it ) of Murriinan. ww on the
- over itijrht ia-.t week.
Clyde Me ulenhall. of Hay Spna s , is working
for.i. li Seulcr.
SANDY.
SOU.
The nn-.vi s 'i uv l-c it a'.linn : sri'li 1 bore
[ or some littie tim-
.1. K. Se.der l.as reiur d f om K'ushville.
.Mn . DahLjr niil > ooi : le 1 H-UU-O in he
nwn < > f MeiTiinau.
Mrs. K. Crane is rec'iveritig s m .vhat ui : < er ,
hu nii'dieal truatuiijn ! of I ) a i S'l-m. '
G Crigger' " bud t'ie misrort mo to louse their
.
unmixes eliild from Ihe measles.
MisLnra Gallop has ncen vi I ing i.i he
S llo i vii-inity for sum weeks past , b-itie-
turned to her j-choo a thort time ago. h
piwnlee people in iy well eongnitiilale ihein-
elves ni ' belntr sn f.trt nate as to pt Miss
.nra to vaeh their school She is an e.\eellenl
earlier : i id tie % best priiuniu in the eounty. be-
di s she N ore of Cherry e. > un y' * fairest , girls.
NVni. Bnrrib lias recovered from \\l \ \ < Hik spell.
Bio .ET.
Nebraska Press Association
Like all good members of the Xe
lu-aska Press Association the editor ol
this paper threw cares to the winds ,
dug up all the cash he could , left tlic
paper in charge of the foreman and
went to Omaha hu > t week to attend ihe
I
twenty-seventh annual meeting of the
association , which took place at the
Pax ton hotel Tuesday and Wednesday.
The editor missed hearing the presi
dent's message , arriving just in time to
become interested in the discussion of
Bro Julian's paper on the "Reciprocal
Relation Between Press and Part- , "
which was one of the best things of the
association. Bro .Julian has a high
ideal in connection with his subject ,
and believes it is not good policy for a
newspaper to accept money from a
candidat.- oflice. If politicians were
the men they should be this would be
all right , but they are prone to forget a
favor.
A luncheon was tendered the a-so-
ciation at the rooms of the Commercial
Club at six o'clock , followed by a
theatre party at the Creigh ! on Orpheiim.
Tuesday morning the business of the
association began in earnest , and con
tinued throughout the day. The papers
read and the discussions which followed
were models in every respect , and de
veloped sufficient thought friction to
insure the reading public of many good
things in the country press during the
present year.
The business session Wednesday
evening resulted in a victory for north
Nebraska such as she has never before
gained , W. N. Iluse. of Norfolk , being
elected president , and E.V. . Julian
corresponding secretary. Mrs. Claflin ,
of Ord , vas elected vice-president for
this congressional district.
From S o'clock until i ) a rece > tion
was held in the parlors of the Paxton ,
followed by a banquet in the main
dinn : _ room , whereabout 30j per.sons
were served. The alf.tir was enlivened
by music until tSur io-ists were an
nounced , when began MIC : ' a How < f
wit , viMlom and eloquence as we never
tixpt-ci to hear ext-elle.i. T.ie response
uf Rev. Mac-key of All S lints ( . 'hnrch
mid editor of a weekly relig'.ous paper , '
was especial 13 * line and was tilled with
many suggestions to the editorial fra
ternity which we are sure will bear
ijood ftuit. Will Owen Jones , of the
State Journal , responded to ' 'Our Sins
if Omission" in a manner which kept
his hearers in constant convulsions of
merriment. At the conclusion of the
banquet goodlne's were said and with
many regrets the editors parted.
Every man , woman and child in
Omaha seemed during our visit to bo
iloing one of two things : Nursing vac
cination sores or singing "corn" ' songs.
Most of them were doing both.
t'roiun of O'Neill , Julian of Cliadron ,
mid the writer upheld the-dimrity of
the northwest. The first two distin
Ljuished themselves , and this entire
section of the state basks in the reflec
tion of their glory.
The editor who did not purchase a
L'opy of "Limnings" with a per rait of
the author while in Omaha , did n t do
liis duty by himself , his profession nor
the state of Nebraska , and should im
mediately reform his ways.
Omaha redeemed herself in the eyes
jf many of the boys by her handsome
treatment of them , and many who were
unacquainted with her resources took
this opportunity to learn. This writer
for one is proud of the metropolis now ;
5iir eyes have been opened to many
; hings and we will never agai i say
uirsh words oi the city.
The World-Herald is to be compli-
nented on the endeavors it made to
intertain the editors while in Omaha.
Hitchcock , Metcalfe and Maupm ex-
rted themselves to the utmost to make
? vcrything pleasant for the boys , and
; hey succeeded. The World-Herald
vill lose nothing ' > y its generosity , and j
f the Mee doesn't notice a sharp falling j
) iY in its subscription list we will miss j
nir guesr. i
JMisa Eva Peyton's school has been j
xdjourned three weeks on account of j
jieasles. She went to Valentine
Wednesday night to spend a few da\s
: isitin < j friends.
Sam Chestnut purchased five greyi i
lounds last week. Two from Ulia j
Po.vell for $ : ! 5 ; two from Fred Hoyt j
ior $12 and one from Frank Arnot.
Dd.in expects to make a clecin sweep
jf the coyotes in his ncck-'o-tlie-woods. j
Uiiis leaves Ulia with only one and a i
lalf doss in his kennel. lie wants to
another half dog somewhere as a j
starter in the business. - Gordon '
Fournal. '
! ' . . it resolved tlut we the bmtheis and sisters
if tin- Sons an I Dauuhtt-rs of Val- mine Lodgi
S'n ( i. do heieoy extend our heartMt suniiatii.\
o Sistjr Vincent and lamiiy in tin * heir be-i
-e.tve i ent l y tli - de.-rh o > tin ir V'imgot MMS.
ittii ; K't-s and ill iy ihtgrae ot t'.ol : sustain i
.hem in their sorrow. AUKI.IA E. Pi-.rm'KKW j
HAIMMI'TTA MOICKY j
G P. ru.\in. i
Eva Fe\ton , of Lavaca , who is I
fri-nds in Valentine , will re
turn to her school work ne.ir Merri-
nan , next Monda } * . Her school w.as
; losed for three weeks on account of
the measles.
* a tr * i c fli a y c " * a >
Hh NFVr H
i I I ! M i V L 3 4
Anything in the line of Clothing ,
Hats or Caps , Boots or Shoes ,
Staple or Fancy Groceries ,
. 1 4 4 ? ? Stoneware , Dry Goods
Notions , Salt Meat , Grain or Feed , tote tote
to
Be sure to call and get prices at tote
to
tote
49 to
49
9
I A D CT K I
LAHLN
SUCCESSOR TO THEO. TILLSON , PROPRIETOR
NOW SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
A farm to rent to a farmer for one
or three years , cash or grain rent.
Call at this oilice for particulars.
Taken iij ) Octoiiers. iRJi' . ten mile1- south oi
C' . Ni-hraska. onevhittinv l
' - y. one \ \ > ratu en -
on left side and c e u-d calf \\iib no l-vand U
Taken upb > dKOUCSC B .itNt
r n.
All work nromt'ilv sffnoed to
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TRADE MARKS
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niilekly .iscertnin our opinion free whether an
invention is prob.TMypite'Uablc. ComiiiuntPa-
tions strictly rou51dcnti.il. Handbook on Patents
s"ist frco. oi'lcst .nsency for sccunnp patents.
I'-jteuts nUeu throuch ilunn & Co. receive
tyflal nnticf , vrithout clnrec , in the
\ handsomely ilbiatratod weekly. I-nrsest. clr-
ulntion of any scientiUc Journal. Terms , $3 n
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Brunch OPicc , ffi5 F HL , "Washington , D. C.
In the County Court f Chrry County Nebras
ka in the M tterof the Kstate of D'M. Under
wood. Deeeased.
Knima K. I'nderwood Invlns filed in mv ofllro
n etiM'ti | ii.i > ii > tr for hpapiointment | of .loiin
rnderwoo.l as ndministntior of the estate of I > .
M l'nder\\no ( ! . rli-eeasi d All per on < ? inter-
e.sled in smd est.-ite will Inkp noriee that I have
lixeil s tnnlsiv. Fi brn m H. ISfln , at 10 o'eot-k
a in . as 111- time , and my olneis in Valentine ,
< 'berr * eountv. N"ebra--l ' : i n thi place for hear-
in } : of .sii" ; neiifon athich Jinio and p'nce all
PCIVIHK i"ler sted , n said eMato nriv a ; je : r
and sln'W a < e if any tln-rc n - wliy fliieh : id-
iiiiiNtrit-i ! .su > ; ild ii"l l a pointed.
U'itne-s mh itnlaiid ih'eal ol ihe con ty
court ol said countv ' this lirh dy of .Jnmiary
1809 - - W. i : TI-WXK.
SI-.AL ( "t'U dy Juduc.
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Attention , Stockmen
nnci lhs
Pubiic
If n
Supply or Stock Tajik
urm kind f
er
\Vr. are pr pired ( < uccominodate yon
at reasonable prices and
i guarantee to give satisfaction
I JONES . & DUNN
Niigh Uoviil , Manager
Merrlman Neb
al o 3 J
Alllonleft eicleor
hip
Ran c north of EH
Charlotte K. UoviSl
Merriman Neh
Left side or hip
Range north of Eli
J3 H. Teererp Jims.
Newton , Neb.
Horse ; on
leftsho.iirter
Ranco between
the Gordon and the
Snake
Gorsnch Bros.
Newton ,
Cattle branded n >
as on cut
cutSomt
Somt
eft s'deoi hi )
Kani'e on Gordon
Creek
J T Richardson.
ka
_ _ Kennedy.N'pbrr *
on left
lefthi
hi
nor"e.on
left -honlder
S'nti.Sti
il\ * .t.ni-Ka I jf
lU-.nde-toi'l ft side VI I i
L > . Til' tisi ake |
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* M' r : ii l"lsi > \
It - -.1 Quaiit *
Valentine. b
Dntiid. d on either
J R IJange betweun
Tl.ai her and Swan
J Lake
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