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About Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1899)
f"- ft Jttetzgcr Bros. , Pullman Neb Cherry Co. Brand on left ld unn thigh Earmark , brj.uu crop riclit ear Southern hramlr1 cattlt ; have but on "half-diamond E" o left side N'anve fattic ha\ " " C Ranze on Gordon and Horses luve same brand on left tnlgh A leetrarrfo/-250 will be paid to an person for information leading to the arrest an final conviction of any person or persons Men I up cattle with above brand PS IIOUMJHU Poslofficc address < r * ' * * Urownlcf > - " - : , On left side or ; . . . , part of animal. Ear mark right ear cut off ; horses branded same on left liIp.Also has stock hrnndco II an side or shoulder , erJK or WorO VI , orO or FX. Also _ M the following , the first on- being on sfde ana hi LEE AND 'ostofflofl Urmruloe On right LK unuirue on ! GEO IIIGGINS Postofllne jiddross Urownlee , N > Branded on left side : Mime I f ' f t side and thigh an on left tliitrh Rnnge Duck Lake J l > . .1 - - . u ; * , . Hr .wnlee Srb ' C- /j & 1 " " : l'-i tSHlO ' xism&iL CLARENCE K SMITH Postofflce address Wnitinan , N On left side ; bor.-es same on left shoulder m left side 1 tnywhert * on lal. OuRT ? up or thigh &S Range noith prong& Middle Lnnp river anrt Buffalo Lake < : > ! 't 'l A V , W KU , > K W- ' ' ' ' ' "t""iMi ' - ' ? ' . < * & l : Sliv | Ilors''s Srt m < , v r ' lv. J G COOLEY Tostoffice address Hyannis , N b n right side : liur ses same on right shoulder nge six miles nertl west of Moth er Lake precinct A J PLOIKll Postofllcc address IHannis , Ne' Rrandod on righl .in l h p Also have tock b on right side and hip Horn jon - on right hi ] Range-Southwestern ( hern County. W E STAN SKI K AND I ) O 15AUG1I Postofflce address hyunnis. Nel On left hip nnc left filde Also on left hip and leftside horses same brands on jlionldert , Har.ge -miles orth of Hyannis "ostolliee address Jliannis , Nel on ritiht hip ; r ! either sid ( ( 'right hip horses ses right shoul. er Uange beven miles norm ol ll.\nnnis. SWEENEY BltOS Postofllce address Pullman , N- Cuttle branded as on cut ; horses branded same as cattle exeept reveled S. See block Range Stevei and Stephenfon Lakes and South A Hl'MPHREY Postofiiee addres' Ilyannis , Nel branded anywhen on right side ; horses ses same on lef shoulder Range - - sixteei miles northeast u : Ilyann J. A Adamson. Valent'ne. Neb On left side or hip f 4 left side or hip On left side Kangeou Niobrara . CO CHAMBERLAIN & - / _ . , , . ? > 3fr : * i * ? \v-JV-T . ; , , . ! 'ostofflce ; address 'C. ; y < 3Vs Q J v1' ' , N Branded on eith Marshall & Woli'enden Kennedy , Neb. Some s on the left hipHor. Hor. .es c on left shoulder Brand is small Earmark : Quarter clip behind , half 2ir- cle forward on left ear Range Lone Tree Lake oam Hudson Simeon Neb Left hip on cattl Left shoulder on horses Some horses Liiz 2 on left shoulder Kange between Gordon and Snake IJiver and Niobrara Lelt ears tagged All cattle dehorned William M. Dunbar Lessee from Heine & Kroeger Cody , Neb [ ) Un Either side I low I ON right Left ear ol cattle' Split Range head of Hay llreek Amelia Young. Cody , Nebraska On right side. Right ear split Range , Litrli White river Peder Thorsen. jordon. Nebraska ) n right sidefj ight hip. hor.st irand and T on , mht shoulder U o cattle brandei j S on lefrside Janue. fowl n onth of Irwin Henry Young , Cody , Nebraska Horse brand on left shoulder Cattle , rijjht ear spl.t Kan e , Little White river , S. 1) Stotts & Stctter. ; ody. > "ehraskL Itnuuled on It-it side Uiifie. Tin Can Lake .ml .Morgan Flats D Nelson Cody. Nebraska On riplit hip. Range. Medicim i ake to the Snake river Ilutt Brothei.s. Cordon. Nebraska Ritnuul4 miles north 3f Gordon. F. C. Dnerlellt , Manager. Gordon , Nebraska ( 'attie also brande < < > on right hip Morses and mule- . randed same as en on left shoulder J. C. Jordan iiordon , Nebraska ) ne bnneh branded is on enl on lelt side One bnneh hi an ( led L5 Ion left hip Hordes .B on left ihonl.ler lian o. 10 miles > on h\vest of Gallop. H'tween Niobrara aid Snake rivers George F Damon Albany. Veb Cattle branded W on lelt , ribs 01 richt shoiilder5 ; < I ) SD FD on right hip and h-fi ribs ; C on left hip ritrlit shoulder > / uaii c 7 nn nortl cast of Albany Nel Agent for Pastem Black Leg Vaceim Joseph Fickel Gordon Neb Vlso Horse brand V on eft shoulder lianj-e 10 miles lortheast of Gordon Wheeler Bros. Cody Neb Also B side Uange Chambcrlaii Flats and Snak River Marquardt & Ho wins OTTO STUUUK. Manager. ilerriman.Nob 'attle brand OM on eft shoulder Some if cattle have various ililerbrands. OS on uft hip. Horse bra'd i on left shouldci. R.ingp Formerly JeoV Monnier aneh 5-mies ! east of ilerriman. from F.E. i M. V. R. R. south to Lennder Creek. Mar- i& : 1 Educational Note s By Prof. F , H , WATSON Crookston is to have a b.isket teac' er's meeting on March 25 Valentii expects to send a full delegation. Mrs. Qee , of Crookston. was in a tendance at the teacher's meeting i Valentine last Saturday. She seen to have the spirit of a true t cache She has kept up the teacher's meeting in Crookston all year with onlor regular helper and a fe\v othersw\vh droppe 1 in occasionally. Most of last week was nice weathe : yet in one room of the Valentine sclux there were 31 tardy marks. This is disgrace to our school and should b lessened but if done effectually , it mu.k be done by the parents. Any punibl tnents adopted by the teacher uule ; firmly seconded by the parents , create anly turmoil and does the child bti little good Arrange matters so tha it will be possible for your child to b Dn time at scuool and make him fet that it is a disgrace not to be on time It will be a good thing if every teach jr and parent in Nebraska could reai [ Ion. II. II. Sliedds article in th March number of the Nebraska Teache Mr. Shedd has two sons who graduate ! 'rotn our state university in recen fears and he has followed those bo } Tom the time they entered theprimar oem and has made a thorough stud' jf every phase of school hie as the son uwe passed through it. Mr. Shedc las been an untiring worker in tin chool board of one of Nebraska's bes schools for a score or more years. Wi lope to be able to reproduce at least : nirt of his article in these columns nex veek. A meeting of the Crookston division Jherry county teacher's association vill be held on the 25 of March , in tin ichopl building , at 10 a. m.until 3 p in "ollovdng program will be rendered : ilelhoil of the Recitation Prof. R. II. Wutsoi Mcturcj. and How to Study 'Iheiu Mrs. Li/zie Crawfon 'ersonality of the readier Miss Lnln Alille : .he School Board's Rc > un&ibi ity in Select ing a Teacher Win. Wilsoi lecitation Mrs. R.I 1. Watsoi i. Study of Johu CJ. Whittier Mis..C. A.iei Question Box. A cordial invitation is extended t ( ill who are interested in education l < : ome and bring a basket liss CCNA DOWNING , Mus. C. A. GISE Secretary. Pres The Valentine section of the Chern lountv teacher's association will hok V ts next meeting on the 2nd Saturday > f April. The study of the "Methoi ) f the Recitation' ' has proved the mo.v 'ruitful to ic we have ever taken up ii joth profit and pleasure. In order t < : -over more ground at our next meetinj , he following teachers are requested t < nake notes on the parts assigned then > o as to be able to give ns the stronges , houghts of the author in 10 to 15 inin ites : Miss Stark pages 8-i to 9 , Miss II 11s pages 9-i to 105 Miss bhaughnesy pages 109 to 12 ( Miss Morgareidge. . . pages 120 to 13 ( Miss Towne pages 130 to 14 ( Miss Ilubbard pages 140 to 15 ( Miss Brown pages 150 to lo ( ' \lrs. \ Gee . .pages 160 to 17 ( Mrs. Crawford pages 170 to 18 ; The short time left for literature wil je given to the study of the picture 'bpring" on page 129 of Skinner's Studies. Mr. Uoty will read an inter- isting paper on "The Triumph o ; light in History. " Rev. Bates Explains. DEAII Mil. EDITOR : I notice in youi ast issue a brief account of a "Lentci : Ljimcheon' ' given in Valentine. The 'act that such a thing can take place in me of my mission stations may indi- : ate that I have been lax or incomplete n my instructions on the subject ol -.enten observance , and the notion may ; et abroad if nothing is said , that Len- en luncheons are a part of the system ) f the church. I wish to reach those vho read your paper and assure their hat well instructed and devout church- nen do not share in social festivities oi my kind during Lent , i'arties , social ! md gatherings of that sort are strictly abooed , even children's birthday par lesire postponed by many , and ightly , until after Easter. I hope hus to correct an utterly "wrong im- ) ression which the reading public night receive. J. M. BATES , Pastor of St. John's Church. Notice of \ iiau ' Hlt' Notice is hereby given that on Tues lay the 4th day of April , A.D. 1899 , ai ilection will be held at the court houst n the Village of \ alentine for the pur ) ese of electing Five ( o ) Trustees fo : he said Village of Valentine for th < 'iisuing year , which election will b < ) pened at 9 o'clock in the morning aiu loutinue until 7 o'clock in the after loon of the same day. P. SIMONS , Attest Chmn Board of Trustee ; l , M , MORRISSBY , Clerk. Dan Adamoh was in town th week and he says the new bridge c the Bordnian is not in condition to 1 used , and the stream is impassabl The approaches to the bridge shoul be graded , if people rre to have ar nse of the improvement. As will be noticed on the outsid page of this paper , Congressman V , L. Greene died Saturday' . His plac will be filled at the election ne > Kovember.unless csnjfress is convene in extra session , in which event special election will be called for th Sixth district. The Epworth League of Nortl ; western Nebraska will hold its annun convention at Ainsworth on the 1 and 20th of April. Iva L. Efner o Valentine will read a paper the af tei noon of the 19th on'How can w Make the League More Spiritual ? ' and Rev. Baker will preach a sermo ; in the evening. A story' is told of two little boy : who feared they would be late t school and one of them proposed : halt for prayer. The other said "m let us run as hard as we can and pra ; while we are running" . ' ' The moral i : that while the merchant is prayinj for success , he should not neglect ti advertise in the NEWS-DEMOCRAT. Third notice. Ev My e ! ior ! has re wived them. The postmaster t-i-nd- thorn to the editor. The postmaster i ; not to blame. For instence. there wa LI man by the name of well , saj Tim Short , who sent us three notice to stop his paper , , he did not want i nny longer. We wondered what wa : the matter. Upon investigating on. subscription buok wo found that Tin was short $230. . lie never had paid r > 'nt and yet lie stopped his paper as { tuatttr of economy to us. A few even ings ago we sts p e l into church and rimV > melodious voice rang out loud ind clear in that old soul slirring song , -Jesus Paid It All. " He might havt beea mistaken bat his enrnoatness im pressed us. The next day wo sent hisn i receipt in full begging his pardon foi not knowing he had m.-vle ; iii assign- : nent of his liabilities to the Lord. Ex. } Vaobrii'ii F Miss E. Mark bini'Iaved with her parents. ftco. \ aiiBuron went to Crookston. Sunday. Frank itcese is building himself nwai'.m hhed Hayes Hobin has hired to J. A. Adr.nifeon fo : i year. L. W Parker and Itlake I'isk went over t < Lleorgi.i last I'ru'.ay. Robins proclaim that spring is hero , so we an : lad to .sec them come. Lon Hlosherand Cora Lansing socnt ; lat Sun- lay with .Miss Lansing's paven'.s on the SehlngU U. Ciro.iipthinks he will iv.it up some ha ; . .c.xt fall as everybody wanN to bay what litlli le : has left. \Ve nndcr-tand that Mi > i5 Majruie Orm shei ins been ver\ low with measles but is imnrov. n1 ; at nres"iit v.ritintr Cooks are ii demand more than anything cisc n this locality at ; present.Ve didn't know here were so many bachelors until we empoye ! < ieook. The Heat ! ) bo3s are having some trouble find : \gtheir horses which suddenly disappeared ibout a month ago. Strong suspicion is outer tained that the > have been helped out of tin jonr.try. I , \D Bov. Gallop Mrs. Anna Hunt T.sUed at Mr. Trice's Ian Sunday. Nora J'rice. who has been working in Gordon etnrncd home last week. Lew lK'nder o'.i anil l ovs stirte : ! last Sindaj li' ht for southern Kansas. A.I ) . ( I.-illoj ) is still fiingiag. "The baieor' : ! : tall , is the niciriesi < > f all. " Cecil Dahlgrin , who had been sick for several vepks , died Friday morning \lcxAldcrand\Vm. Dahlzrin hauled tluh ft-hoat to Merriinan this weak. Mr. and Mrs. Iliiam McNamee are antici mating a tiiji to Missouri some time in the urai nture. Our worthy ] > astor. Rev. Hunt. d hvcred an fxccllent discourse at Cc'iler school ho.ise last Sunday. Airs Locperand her daughter Marha ; .started nst Sundy night for their old.home in Harrison Bounty , Missouri. Who dure ay lhat there is a better teuntj taper published in the state than the -XEus- JR.IOCUAV. ' f think all will agree with me in ivytng that our paper takes the lead. Shadbolt IJros. & Fleishman intend bui'.diny mveral miles of fence this spring. They have he posts and vrnv at the ranch readv to go ti vork * ss-on as the fro : > t Sb out of tlie ground. ( ii'.KKVV. ffili I's-ecinet. Tom Leeppr is working for I. 15. Nichols. Winter is holding on with a death-like grip. ' K. F. Devine was up the river on business last veek. Gfo. Mochclenkamp went bick to Norfolk tin irst of last week. We noticed Win. Spence going south with r much of cattle last \\et-k. A young bliz/ard struck here Friday and asted until Saturday evening. Cattle are beginning to get the kinks cut o' .heir backs the cold weather nut there in Feb ruary , I. B. Nichols was in Valentine last Saturdaj ) ii land-office business. E. F. Deiine was alsi it the hub on the same day. Mrs. Henry Ileckel had quite a time with tin lose-blecd , but fortunately Dr.Dwyerlunpened : obe in Cody and he dro\e out and stopped it ; mt it left her very weak. The editor last week said he hoped the asses sors would find some way to assess property a ! 'till cash value. Perhaps lie could make sorat suggestions how to do this. Mi-s Jennie Crowe's school closed last Fridai .n district r 5. Although a young teacher Mis : Jrowe gives promise of being in tlie front ranks ) f Cherry county teachers iu the near future. While in Merriinan one day recently we noticed a man unloading a ear of hoiisehoh joods and farming implements. He movi'c "rom the eastern nart of the state , locating ct ; he river , up about Itockford bridge. If he ha ( iust known it he could have picked up i/ient\ ) farm implements here and saved the. freight SAKDY. - - - H h N * - , 7 V i 8 L 1 ' : UV r 5 A V-- t VV r V . ' > * fc' * - t > ; | Anything in the line of Clothing , ijj Hats or Caps , Boo's or Siioes , g Staple or Fancy . Groceries , ! 8 > A / ' I ? Stoneware , Dry Goods ; Jg Notions , 7 Salt Meat , Grain or Feed , 4 ? Be sure to call and get prices at 4 ? .WMU p. \ Jil ! vn 39 uhHbo ; \ \ \ 5y 39 49 MALCOTT TEVENSON SUCCESSORS TOTHEO.TILLSON , WE HAVE RECENTLY DOUBLED THE SIZE OF OUR BARN The following loiters are inscribot on a stone tablet placed immediately above tlie Ten Cojnmaml nents in j country church in the northwest o England , and are deciphered with onlj one letter : P R S V TI Y V R F C T M X ! V R K P T II S I' K C P T S T X When the letter is placed in ear ! place Avhere it belongs it makes a sen tence of nine perfect words. Chle-iso Seal ? Co. fur i > r , I Stork anil llij Stale , at dumb : I"- : ; : : 1 sitlon. Oillcial Scales Si , > rL I * . iJK'ii WorWSFair , thirago , 18I3. ! Krunli and EO pit. S ( el Frames. Irons fur f-trt j KaLs. Sialcs for : : ! ! pmi" > . ' 7. I'c : JfiM SiS ® CaBQualHr. LonestVricrs. V. . - . Sttcl Fraiac & Royal Scale Rack fcf 3c AlKOnt Tiholesil % > Trie- * : BeTi-j Smr.Sit'c , liirj ItlacLsnllhs' TcoisI-'eo'l litCurc ! ! -ilfrvtr.5'i ! < "i , P.oilcn PIon-s , cra ] > o rs. Wire > fnce , Stoics , arfd'rx. llarm-ss , lasln "JIpih < and hnndrcds oruscfu ! artiflei. . l lalrsfrfAcliif * CHICAGO 6CALK 10. , 23C Jaclbsn IpDle srJ , CMeago , III FIRST CLASS M ILL 1 have established a Feed a > ul Saw Mill 0 miles feonth of ( 'cdat the month of Medietne Canyon , ai.il am now prepared to grind Feed. Corn Meal and Graham , c tnrn out all kindoJ Lnml.er and di mension bluff , and Native Shingles Give ns a trial order. J. F. HOOK MEXICAN POULTRY PEPPER The Gie ite > t E.g 1'roilnccr on Plart'i - ; hens l.i > all winter and is .ib-olntclv drotith prool.it'inn'titfti' i oir / - % . agntndni-w Nnnhcrn \ urretv. ninn ( n : : md.i ) - uro ! < : ivs r-at enipsot ii.iy : : ti i i- > : t v.ondeifn ) fi'itii I - > T. V' ' < > iil > } $1.\-j- I win - nd iii' t.iire piiiii eiiui.gi p as to plant an uerc uinl enuu-ili pepper > ee l to prouuei- . * fiOii ) \\oli of j-eppe's .aid fcc-d Kj lieigbt I will send tiie Pe.i and Pei pib. . al o heon- omy ilaiuess and IJeit Mt-iuh-r. a large bottle oi lr Grano's ( . 'oiigh and Kidr.ev Malm and a Quart > f "Early Yellow Queen" Torn. S it- Maction guaranteed Supply limited Order ( juicK and mention thi-j paper n. frAJl ivork promptly attended to-'v ( z5 A Q | / C f"O rOrJl 1 \ . . FOR SALV. AT ALL SALOONS IN THE CITY RAILROAD. 'North-Western Line" is to ho to and from tiie SUGAR BE T FiELD OF NORTH NEBRASKA , Attention , Stockmen PftrsJC2's jiEid the < * iiiierzl Public Any parties wishing AViil v.e given jSpeciai Prices bc-t\ve6ti this ; ui < l loth nf April. Shop \vest of school liouse , at i evidence. JONES & DUNN of bt Several head of hordes and cat tle , branded Amos Strong , Valentine , Xeb. Les ilujjh I'.uviil , Manager Merriinan Xeb All on left gidcor hip se north of EH Charlotte E. Hovill ilerriman Neb Left side or hip Itnngo north of Eli 13 U. Teorer ? Uros. Newton , Xcb. Her es same on left shoulder Ranco between the Gordon and the Snake Gorsnch Bros. Newton , Nebr Cattle branded as ou cut cutSome Some eft side or hi | Itantre on Goroon" Creek I. T. Richardson. Kennedy , Nebra. Some on left Hor-es on loit iliou.de r 11. A. McQuuce. Valentine. Neb / Branded on either ! side L Range between s J R Thaelierand S v.in\ \ Lake