Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, February 16, 1899, Image 9

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    1'ros. ,
UlMMU Oil
1'TOp _ .
outhern braitd < i
e.uttlu have but one
"half-diamond E"on
lleft side
* Native cattle have
, , , throat wattle
. . 1 on dordoii and Snake Creeks
Horses hay * same brand on left thigh
A lleicortf o50 will be paid to an.\
person for Information leading to the arrest and
nnal conviction of any person or persons stealIng -
Ing cattle with above brand
P S KOUSCHE
Poitofftce address
, . . Brow nice , I. . . „
On left side or any
part of animal. Ear
mark right ear cut
off ; homes branded
same on left liip.AI.so
hs stock branded II
on side or shoulder ,
erJKorWorO'VL
orO or FZ. Also
the following , the first on being on side and hip
LEK AND SONS
PostofHoojyldre-
Browuiee
On rljcht
LK OD dimm lu
also LEK on le
side
Kange , north
rovrulea. 7 to
mile *
GEO HIGGINS
Pestofflce address ,
Brownlee , Neb
Branded on left
side ; some HJ ft
ido and thigh
thighan
an EJ
on left thigh
Kan c Duck Lake
-
CLARENCK K SMITH
Pojtoflice addrt-ss
'I'nitman , N
On 1ft f side ; horses
lame . > n left shoulder'
in Irft side
1 tiiywher * on
iuiiu.il. Our l
Tp" ir thigh & &
.angr north prongKs
Middle Lnnp river
and Buffalo Lake
N- \ >
. \t-orii ju ; i : n
t'ft shuuldor '
Horses sam--
elt
J ( } COOLEY
PoEtofflce address
Hyannis , Neb
a richtside ; hor-
19 * same on right
shon'dcr
nue six miles
atirtliw cst of Moth'
r Lake precinct
A J PLUMEK
Postofiire address
Ilyaniiis , Neb
Branded on right
side and h p
Also have stock branded
an right side and hi ] )
on rijiht hi ]
Kanee-Southwestern ( hem
County.
W E STANSBIE AND 1) ( ) \UOII
PostofTiee address
Hyannis. Nel
On left hip anc left
side Also
on left hip
and left side
horses same
brands on shoulders
Range 23-miles
orth of Hyaunis
r JIASOV COMPANY
I'ostoflU-e address
' Hiannis , Nel-
On right hip ;
T L either side
On right
side
left
ses right
shoulder
Range seTcu miles north of Hyannis.
SWEENEY BROS
Postofflce address
Pullman , Neb
Cftttio branded as on
cut ; horses branded
same as cattle except
reversed S.
Sro block
e Stevei
amd 8tepien ! ori
Lakes and South
A IH'MPIIREY
Postofflce addrcs-
Hyannis. Neb
Branded anywliere
on right side ; horses
ses same on left
shonldcr
Range - - sixleur
miles northeast of
J" . A. Ad am son.
Valentine. Neb
On left side or hip
A4 left side or nip
Onlefts'de
Rangoon Nltibrara I
: < o
Branded en clfclior
side same as OB cut
also both Jaws
Marshall & Wolfendeii
Kennedy , Neb.
Some on the left
hip
Horses K on left
shoulder
Brand is small
Earmark : Quarter
clip behind , half cir
cle forward on leitear
Range Lone Tree
Lake
oam Hudson
Simeon Xcb
Left hip on cattle
Left shoulder on
horses
Some horses Lazy
S on left shoulder
Range between
Gordon and Snake
River and Niobrars
_ River
Lett ear- * tagged All eatrle dehorned
\Villiain M. Dunbar
Lessee from Heine & Kroeger
Cody. Neb
DUn Either side
*
Left ear ol cattle
Split
Range head of Hay
Creek
Amelia Young.
Cody , Nebraska
On right side.
Right ear split
Range , Little
White river
Feder Thorsen.
Gordon. Nebraska
On right sidcT on
right hip. < horse
brand and T on
right shonldcr
Also cattle branded
JL M on left side
Range , f.-wl mile
south of Irwin
Henry Young ,
Cody , Nebraska
IIc rse brand II *
on left shoulder
Cattle , rifjht ear
split ,
llange , Littie
White river , S. D.
Stotts & Stetfer.
.
Branded on Iff t side
K.uiRr. Tin Can Luke
and Morgan Flats
D C. Nelson.
Cody , Nebr.isk-
On ri ht hip.
JlaiiKC , Medictt
I ake to the
Snake river
JIutt Brothers
r
'lordon. Nebraska
ltngc.I4 ! miles north
of ( Jordon.
F. 0. Dm-rl'ellt , Manager.
Gordon , Nebraska
cattle also brands
O on right hip
Horses and mule *
Branded same as cir
on left shoulder
J. C. Jordan
Gordon , Nebraska
One bunch branded
as on cut on left side
One bunch biauded
V I * on left hip
Horses .1 on left
shoulder
Kange. 10 miles
southwest of Gallop ,
between Niobrars ,
and Snake rivers
George F Damon
Albany. Neb
Cattle branded
P Don left ribs or
right shoulderS ; * ! >
on right hip and left
ribs ; Con left hip
Horses FI > or SD on
right shoulder
Range 7 mi north
cast of Albany Nel
Agent for Pastern
Joseph Fiekel
Gordon Neb
Also
TTorse brand F on
left shoulder
Kaiiye 10 miles
northeast of Gordon
"Wheeler Bros.
Cody Neb
Also 11 on riptlit
side
Range Chamberlain
Flats and Snake
River
Marqmirdt & Howlus
OTTO STUUBK. Manager.
Merriman.Neb
Cattle brand OM on
leftihoulder Spine
of cattle have various
Her brands OS on
eft hip. Horse bra'd
\ on left shouldei.
Rangfi Formerly
iJeo W Monnler
ranch 5-miIes east of
Jterriman. from F.E.
& M. V. R. R. south to Leander Creek , Mar-
quardt & Dowhi& , doribaer , ,
From thirteen Blulc-i we have ex
1 t-j forfiTo { much of this
there was strong opposition.Vc lirs
extender ! to thu Missiissippi river , excepting
copting- Florida and a part of Louisiana.
The Spaniards interfered with our
national life and prosperity at the
mouth of the river and in the gulf , anc
we expanded over these to Texas and
the Rockmountains. . We paid mon
ey in both instances.
The acquisition was contrary to the
constitution. So said a host of states
men , among them Daniel \Vebster. A
constitution is worthless in so far as it
fails to meet a necessary emergency.
We have several times amended ours
and must do so again.
Slavery was the real objection , as
well as the real desire to acquire ; as it
was also in the cases of Texas and
Mexican territory. In the latter case
we also paid money.Ve then ex
panded from the Rockies to the Pacitic
through Oregon , or established the
extent of the Louisiana claim. We
wanted Maine to run to a fine point
north , and came near fighting England
for cutting off the point to the Saint
lames river. We wanted fortj'-niiie
legrees , fifty minutes , on the north
west , and barely escaped a war because
we were restricted to forty-nine de
grees. Skipping a stretch of coast , we
expanded through Alaska to Behring
Strait , again paying money. So ex
pansion is not new. In all this we are
richer , stronger , more independent.
No one , as it has turned out. cares to
object.
To this should be added , we have
long waited for Canada to think as we
do nnd ask for admission. We can say
ho same of Mexico. If we make our-
conditions of citizenship better than
theirs sometime they will. Some ven
turesome people include all this conti
nent.
The terrible inhumanity of Spain in
Cuba so harrowed our souls we sent
oed to the starving. Spain gave us an
/bject lesson , and got a free ride home.
. .f Cuba paciiies becomes stable
.latioiialize asks for admission why
not ? Porto Kico swung her hat for us
is soon as her arm was free , and is of
is , and no objection.
I now turn a new leaf and say , we
never want expansion against the will
> f a people or for the exclusive benefit
> f rich men. Justice at home and
ibroad. Samoa has been mismanaged.
They gave us a port and harbor. If
we had improved it for a coaling sta
tion , it was enough. It is the same in
ne Sandwich islands. The Philippines
hould have the same chance as Cuba.
! A t us have a plenty of soldiers , and
narines , and armaments for liberty
tnd defense ; but never for oppression
or conquest.Ve can have all neces-
ary money if it was raised equally and
justly from property and not from the
souls of the poor.
Here I might stop ; but perhaps you
svould indulge me in t\vo paragraphs.
First , 1 believe the nulloniuni is to
come on this earth , and befor3 main-
ears. I believe the United States , or
its successor , to oe thu stone cut onof
the mountain without hands , which is
to fill the whole earth. But it is to be
A nation , of righteousness. Has the
United States expanded in goodness as
.nuch as it- can ? Are we not capable
of exhibiting greater manifestitations
of purity and justice ? Is commercial
.jreed to overlap and smother the fine
sentiments of the human soul ? Is there
not , right now. a call upon the people
to forget party and self , and show such
an example of national brightness and
worth , that all nations will be glad to
join us ? Are we not called upon to go
up higher ?
All past life and history shows an
upward ascent of advancement ; and
would not the present be the grand op
portunity to get a nobler ambition than
commercial aggrandizement and melt
the ice of frigid selfishness into the
spring time of human kindness ?
C. H. DOTY.
[ The editor is always pleased to re
ceive articles on live topics , whether
they agree with our views or not. ED ]
On its editorial page the State Jour
nal is constantly shouting that pros
perity is being enjoyed by everybody ,
but on its first page Tuesday was a
dispatch from .New York which said :
"Of the destitute poor in this city , not
less than 15.000 families are either
starving or freezing. " What a sad
thing it is that our ministers of the
gospel should advocate the annexation
of the heathen millions in the western
ocean , when so much good remains to
be done at home !
After the bitter cold weather last
week , a chinook came down Sunday
and everj'thing" began to thaw. The
warmth on the surface of the earth
drove the frost still deeper and nu
merous water pipes froze , including i
the main on north Cherry street. A j .
tap was made at Symser's livery barn ,
and the residents thereabouts all use ,
the new hydrant. At present writing - i
ing the warm weather continues , and
people are getting the spring fever.
Gets a New TriaL
A year ago Edmond George was
tried in the district court of Cherry
county on the t.vo charges of stealing
cattle and receiving stolen cattle.
The jury had a long fight and finally
returned a verdict against the pris
oner , finding him guilty on the second
count'that of having received stolen
property. The verdict was a sur
prise , the evidence pointing clearly
to the prisoner's guilt on the other
count , or else showing him to be inno
cent. The judge sentenced him to
five years in the pen. Last week
he was returned here for a new trial
on the order of the supreme court.
We have not seen a copy of the
court's decision but understand that
it was based upon the fact that
eorge was either guilty on the first
count of the information or else was
innocent of both. This is a techni
cality we are sorry has been used , be
cause the penalty for either crime is
the same , and a new trial will cost
the county a considerable sum.
Meanwhile George is enjoying him
self in the county jail as best he can ,
and hoping for an acquittal at the
spring term of coin t.
County Finances.
Cherry countj-'s finances are im
proving every day. Treasurer Thack-
rey called in $3,000 worth of warrants
a few days ago , and is paying par for
all the warrants he can get for the
sinking fund. This fund now contains
ibout $5,000. and some of our bonds
could be called in but the treasurer
prefers to let the bonds run at six per
cent and invest the money in war
rants which draw seven per cent.
3y this method he figures on making
a per cent for the county. He ex
pects to be able to buy all warrants
he can get this year , pa3Ting face
ralue therefor. Ao all accounts are
noiv allovred at the first meeting of
the commissioners after the bills are
iled , this puts the county on almost
a cash basis , and every good citizen
rejoices thereat. When delinquent
taxes begin to roll in our people will
) av for their new court house and
hardly know how the } * did it.
Since the above was written the
treasurer has called in 02,900 Avorth
of warrants , making $ ,1,900 in a week.
The State Journal said a few days
ago that the war department had no
ntention of abandoning either Fort
Robinson or Fort Xiobrara. Instead ,
the garrisons at these posts will be
ncreased at the earliest possible mo
ment. If a post is established at j
Sneridan , Wj-oming , as is now con
templated. Fort Washakie will be
abandoned.
The horsemen of the Black Hills are
called to meet ior organization at
Sturgis on February 18. A good deal
of interest has been worked up and an
effective organization will no doubt be
effected.
Feed in Transit at Fremont
Capacity : Sheep , covered
herls , 2tt c-tus ; open pens , 15,000.
Cattle 28 cars
The place to rest and feed for
the Omaha market.
Easy run to feeding points outside - j
side Chicago. j
Long distance telephone- . j
Write or wire when yon will ar-
ive , to
Fremont Stock Yards Co
J.IB. . FRITZ
All work promptly nttsnded to-vS } -
Yofirc to Xon-i'csielent Defendants.
H. D. Crooker , full Christian and true name j
mknown and J. F s > . I'luli .full chnecian aod j
rue name unknown , non-resident defendants. I
You and each of you are hcretiy notified that !
on the lotn day of January. 1S90 , Oscar S. Cnm- I
i-gs as plaintiff , tiled in the district aonrt of i
Cherry county. Nebraska , his petition against i
vou as defendants , the object and prayer of I
vliich is tobave an account ! ! ) ! ot" the amount j
) aid by plaintiff for taxes , Interest , penalties
uul costs on the following described premise *
ind i eal estate , to-wit : The southeast quarter
of section mm' , ,
ftmnship thirty-three r nge
thirty-one , in Cherry county , Nebraska. fora the
vnars 1895. isnoand 1&97 , with interest thereon ,
and an 'attorney fee of ten per centum of the
amount so found to be due ; that the amount so
found to be due for such taxes , interest , penalties -
ties , costs and attorney fee be fixed and established -
lished as a valid and subsisting lien on said taxed i
premises and real estate , and superior to all |
other liens , equities or estates therein ot the
said defendants , or either of them , or anyone
claiming by , through , or under them , or either
of them ; that tii.- said premises and real estate
ne sold for the satNtaction thi-reoi , together
with the costb of suit and costs of sale : that the
defendants be forever barred , foreclosed and
excluded out of all right , title , interest or equity
of redemption in and to the same or any part
thereof.
And you are further notified and required to
answer said petition on or before the loth day
of March. 1899. A. M. MORRISSEY ,
2G-17 Attorney for Plaintiff
Appointment of Administrator
In the County Court of Cherry County. Nebras
ka , in the Matter of the Estate of D.M. Under
wood , Deceased.
Emma E. Underwood havinc filed in my office
a petition praying for the appointment of John
Underwood as administrator of the estate of I ) .
M. Underwood , deceased. All persons inter
ested in said estate will take notice that I have
fixed Saturday , February 11,1899 , at 10 o'clock
a. m. , as the time , and my ofltce in Valentine.
Cherry county. Nebraska , as the place for hcar-
ing of said petition at which time and place all
persons interested in said estate may appear
and show cause if any there tie why sucn administrator -
ministrator should not be appointed ,
Witness my hand and the seal of the county
court of said county this 19ih dav of January
1899 - * - W.'R.ToAVXK.
SHAL County Judge.
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Anything in the line of Clothing , tote
tote
s ? Hats or Caps , Boots or Shoes , tote tote
4 ? to
4 8 ? ? Staple or Fancy Groceries , tote tote
4 89 ? Stoneware , Dry Goods tote tote
4 ? to
Notions , Salt Meat. Grain or Feed , tote
i 4 ?
4 ? to
* $ Be sure to call and get prices at tote tote
to
tote
4 ? to
4 ? tote
4 ?
49 to
tote
* ? to
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THE WORLD , Pulitzer Biding ,
YORK.
When Visiting
Valentine T
Stop
at
THE
$1.00
fc 5 Per Day
&w
W - Good Service
, A , Hornback
ELSON
CODY , XEISR.
U ns recently started in business and
oilers bargains to nil cash
buyers of
e/ Groceries
Corn
Of.-ts
Qfeopped Feed
* & " ' JFlow
Stilt
Wire. Soft and Hard
Zinc , Paints , Oils and all
hinds of IZanch&rs *
RAILROAD.
'IS' orthWestern Lino" is robe
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELD
OF
fjQRTH NEBRASKA ,
Attention , Stockmen
s's nnd the
Public
Any parties wishing
JS3.2S © OT ? TUr < ct
Will oe given
special Prices
between this and loth of April. Shop
west of school house , at
residence.
JONES & DUNN
Slrrtj/ctl or Stolen.
Several head of horses and cat
tle , branded
Amos Strong. Valentine , Neb.
Hugh ItoviH , Manager
irerrimnn Neb
Jnlso 3J
All on left side or
hip
Ifanse north of Eli
Charlotte E. JJovill
Mcrrimnn Xeb
Left side or hip
Kaiisu north ol Ell
J3 J3. Teeters Bros.
Newton , Neb.
Horses same on
left shoulder
iiUiiiru between
the Gordon and the
Snake
Gorsuch Bros.
New ton , Nebra k
Cattle branded m o
as on cut
cutSome
Some
eft side or hip
I Jan ce on Gorcuw
Creek
I. T. Richardson.
Kennedy , Nebra
Some on left
hip
Horses on
left shoulder
11. A. McQuade.
A'alentinc. Nri
Branded on either
side
llange between
Timelier and S
] .ake