Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, July 13, 1899, Image 5

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    FLATO COMMISSION COMPANY
LIVE STOCK SALESMEN AND BROKERS
Capita ! $1O,0O.OO ;
IHrevtorn : Salesmen :
F. W. FLATO , JR. , President. ED. H. REID \
PAUL FLATO , Vice President. JIM S. HORN \ Cattle Sa jeH3ne
J. C. DAULMAN , Secretary. E. W. CAIIOW , EJog Salesma"
\1 \ JOHN D. SEITZ. HUGH HITCHCOCK , Sheep "
ED. H. HIED , JOHN P. CLARY , Cashier
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Correspondents :
DRUM-FLATO COMMISSION COMPANY
Capital $500,000.00.
CHICAGO. KANSAS CITY. ST. LOUIS
A Few Facts For Cattle Dealers.
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It hats been'repeatedly
demonstrated in JC C
the past that
SIOUX CITY IA.
Stands at top as a market for Range Feeders
Yon can satisfy yourself as to the truth of that rflarement by
comparing the sales at Sioux City , last year , with those at any other
competitive market. Yon can also ask your neighbors who have sold
cattle at Sioux City. This year Sioux City is m the field for fat cat
tle as well as feeders. The great beef slaughtering plant of the
Cudahy Pac.king Co. is ready for business
No charge ? , except for feed ordered if your cattle are not sold on our market
The Sioux City Stock Yards Co.
JOHN H. KEENE , General Manager.
Millinery
and Ladies' Furnishing G-oods
CALL AND GET PBICES.
CORA GILLETT.
COX , JONES COX
LIVE STOCK "
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
ICoom 108 Exchange Bids : .
Deferences :
OTSTOW STOCK YAKDS PACKEES' NATIONAL
NATIONAL BANK BANK.
Telphone 141
We'have a large clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always oeat Omaha prices to
Ranch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFOHE SHIPMENT.
C. II. CORXfiLL. President. M. V.
B ANKOF VALENTINE.
Valentine , Nebraska.
A General { tanking
Keys and Sells Domestic and Foreign Kxo
Chemical National Bank , New York . First National Bank. Omaha Neb
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Everything fresli and clean , and prices
tliat are right. Special attention given
to pumps , tanks , and ranch supplies.
J. STEADMAN & CO-
Kennedy , Nebraska ,
Highest market price paid and prompt returns. Eeferenoe
Omaha National Bank.
F. S. BUSH & COMPANY.
513 South 13th St. , OMAHA , NEB
We'charge no commission.
The DONOHER
49
XXX
49 49 Js continually adding improvements and it is now the
49 49 liest equipped , and most comfortable
49 49 FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL
49 IN NORTHWEST NEBRASKA
49
49 Hot and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Two Sample Room *
49
C HERRY I rOUNTY HUNK
Valentine , Nebraska
Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking
Sxchange bought and sold. Loans upon good security solicited at reasonabU
fates. County depository.
B. SPARKS. President CHARLES SEABKS Cashier
WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT rl '
EOBEET GOOD , Editor and Publisher
Kincaid'Ironmonger
A very beautiful wedding occurred
last night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. H. Ironmonger whereby their
daughter. Minnie , was united in mar
riage to Mr. W. T. Kidkaid , of Val
entine , Nebraska. About sixty rela
tives and friends were present to wit
ness the ceremony. Shortly after 8
o'clock little John Green and Freda
w
Enlows entered the room where the
guests had assembled , each bearing a
ribbon which marked the way for the
bridal procession. Then came eight
ladies singing that ever grand and
inspiring chorus , the bridal march
from Lohengrin. They were followed
by Arthur and Ben Ironmonger.
Then came the groom attended by
Joe Ironmonger , followed by the bride
attended by Lottie Green. The cer
emony was performed by Rev. K. S.
Miller of Petersburg. Immediately
after the ceremony the bridal march
was sung again and the party march
ed to the bride's table. The guests
were then seoted at tables and a fine
wedding supper was served. After
supper the bride and groom received
the well wishes of all present and the
evening was spent in a social way.
The happy young couple receive many
beautiful presents.
Mr. Kincaid is the nephew of W. I.
Kincaid of this city. He is a young
man of good business ability and pos
sesses many of those traits of charac
ter which go to make up true man
hood. He holds a responsible position
with a large store at Valentine , Neb.
Mrs. Kincaid has been long and fav
orably known in this city , enjoying
the love and esteem of a large circle
of friends. For years she sang in the
Presbyterian choir and was an active
worker in the Christ 'n Endeavor of
that church Mason City (111. ( ) Ban
ner , June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid arrived here
Sunday morning , after having visited
for a short time at LeRoy , Illinois ,
and are stopping at The Donoher un
til their new home on Macomb street
is ready for occupancy , which will be
"about two weeks. The paper quoted
from has concisely outlined the char
acter and position of the groom , and
during our short acquaintance with
the bride we have formed a very high
opinion of her worth. To our mind
this union is one which combines in a
rare degree all those qualities of
mind and heart which are necessary -
to perfect lives , and we join with a
host of friends in wishing the couple
a long , happy and useful life , filled
with many of those joys without
which no life is complete.
Committed Suicide
Last Thursday Ike Newlands. from
Sparks was in town and was appar
ently as well and happy ns Usual , but
Friday morning he lay cold in death ,
having committed suicide. lie came
home from town and retired at the
usual hour , Thursday. During the
night the desire for death entered his
brain , and rising from his bed he took
the squirrel rifle which hung upon the
wall , went outside , seated himself at
a corner of the house , deliberately
placed the muzzle of the gud in his
mouth and pulled the trigger with his
toe. He sat up probably for several
minutes , and then fell over , dead.
No sound was heard by the inmates
of the -house , and naught was known
of the tragedy until next morning at
sunrise. The coroner was immedi
ately notified and the jury empaneled
by him returned a verdict in accord
with the foregoing facts. Deceased
was a social member of the Woodmen
lodge , and a committee composed of
Messrs. Morrissey , Taylor and Lay-
porte attended the funeral Saturday. \
Interment took place in Sparks cemetery - \
etery in the presence of a large concourse - j
course of friends and acquaintances. ,
Candidates are Scarce
Candidates for the various offices to
be filled this fall are either scarce or (
else they are all making still hunts (
for the places. The only contest like
ly to take place in the republican
convention will probably be over the
place for sheriff , although it is gener
ally conceded that Lee Layporte will
carry off the prize. We have heard
but little lately of Ted Ormesher's
boom for treasurer , so presume the
hot weather has cooked it. There
will be no contest for superintendent ,
and the republicans ha\fe no valid ex
cuse for turning down John Daniels ,
even though many would like to do it.
Wants Damages
Some time ago Henry S. Brock met
with an accident at the Berry bridge ,
his wagon loaded with wheat falling
into the river.At the time it was ,
not known that Brock sustained any
injury , but he began a case against
the county last week asking for $2,500
damages because he hurt his ankle.
He alleges that the bridge was unsafe
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and that although the county knew
this it had not taken reasonable pre
cautions to protect traveler. Judge
Walcott is attorney for the plaintiff
and the case will be heard at the next .
'
term of district court. '
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Commissioners' Proceedings
' ( Continued from first pa e )
I Etta , flrown , sal 2d qr VJ 245 00
exp " 683
On motion the road petition of J B Charbon-
i neaa and others was granted and road ordcret
j burveyed.
On motion the report o Co Supt for 2d qr ' 09
was accepted.
On motion the petition of W 8 Gillaspio nm
otliere to have bridge constructed across Nio-
brara river was laid over for want of fund * .
On motion B F Milks was granted a refund of
51cts having been erroneoufly paid.
On motion road petition of Chas Pavlik am
others was rejected for reason that no deposit
was made.
On motion road petition of Robart T Smart
was rejected for reason that no deposit was
made.
On motion road petition of J W Ward was laid
over for reason that no deposit was made.
On motion David C ROBS was released from
his contract to keep Mary Ammon , a couutj
charge.
On motion road petition of II J ) Webster was
laid over for reason that no deposit was made
On motion petition of L W Cadyetal , for Co
Comrn to buy bridge constructed by A D Gallop
across Niobrara river was laid over for want of
funds.
On motion nriilgo petition of Felix Nollctt
was laid over for want of funds.
On n.otion road petition of M C Robertson
was n-jccted for reason that no deposit was
marie.
On motion the county clerk was ordered to re
fund all money received for brand applications
which Jiave not been acted upon by reason o )
new brand law coming into effect.
On motion Jie claim"of H M Woodward for
timber planted on half bectiou line of $10 was
alloweu and warrant ordered drawn on count >
general fund.
Commissioner Spratt voted to reject the above
claim.
On motion the office of justice of the peace in
Valentine precinct recent occupied by A H .Fer
guson was declared vacant _ for reason that ho
has removed from the precinct.
On motion the following amounts were de
ducted from the above allowed claims and ap
plied on delinquent personal taxes :
J Galloway 100 HHilsinger 100
D It Handy 100 J McHardie 1 00
H K Barker D 72 C F Long 2 63
Gee Davis IS 70
P W Fruden ( on James Prnden 37 27
by his request < Frost Prnden 1 38
C George Prnden 27 30 155 05
Lewis II Trowbndgo 27 05
J M Clarksoa on Mrs J M Clarkson 5 48
Crabb & Vincent 10 55 B B Growden 2 37
E It Vandegrift 2 00 John Witt 1 90
J oseph Kennedy 4 SO , Lulu Kennedy 1 60 B 40
On motion duplicates of hold outs for $1090
and $110 were granted John W Curry , same
having been lost.
There being no further business the board ad-
jqnrned to July 11,1899.
Attest : J. W. DANIELS. Co. Clerk.
The Long Pine Chautauqua will open
August 11 , 1899 , at Long Tine , Xebr.
These grounds are unique , picturesque ,
healthful , convenient , attractive , rest
ful , to a degivo not found elsewhere.
Bring your hammocks , swings , canoes ,
bathing suits , li.shmg tackle nnd chil
dren , for it's the bust , place on ei rth
for them to enjoy u splash in the water
with perfec-t safety.
The whole time of the assembly will
bo filled.Avith an intc-restinjj and profit
able program. Those who desire to
avail themselves of the privilegeb and
profit of the lectures and schools , or
any parts of them , will be heartily wel
comed to these exercises , while those
who prefer to spend their time in ab
solute rust or in recreation , will find
these grounds exactly suited to such
purposes. A sufficient number of tents
are provided for the accommodation of
t\ \
all. Address for particulars ,
II. W. LEA UN. SecV. ,
Long Pine , Jsebr.
People in this section of ibe state are
wondering where the cattle are to come
from to stock the ranges next year , or
after the fall shipments.
At South Omaha last week hogs av-
erage'l 10 rents higher than the week
befor , selling at $3 77 to SiS-S-l , with
good prospects fur a .still tuither'rai.e. .
*
A traveling man matched himself
against a horse in a twenty five yard
race at Billings last week , the outcome
demonstrated that the sprinter was ten
feet and one hunderd dollars short.
The spring movement of cattle has
been lighter than usual. The move
ment from the south was late starting ,
says the national live stock association '
bulletin , and is fully 75 per cent below
that for mimy years prior to 1868 , and
prices have ranged lower than a year
ago on this class of cattle. The drouth
in the south and rather crowded ranges
induced more liberal selling on the
close of the season. All cattle moving
consisted of yearlings and a few 2-year
olds , there being nothing in sight above
these ages.
The Miles Cit/ , Montana , Journal
in an article dealing with the growth
of grass , says it has made a strong
growth the past few weeks , Avhich led
many to suppose that it might afford
only ' 'mushy" food for cattle. The
grass was supposed to be quite too rank
to benefit cattle appreciably , but the
appearance of stock has demonstrated
this to be a mistake. Cattle are gain
ing rapidly. So also are horses. This
i& not saying that cattle are already fat ,
because in Montana the live stock came
Dut of the exacting weather of last win
ter and early spring with very little
flesh to cover their bones. Ilecupera-
tiou must precede fattening. Cattle
and horses are looking sleek but are
jret thin. t
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Estrni/etl S
Two horses ; one brown horse /Branded O on
eft shoulder , one black horse branded IX on
eft shoulder. SS left hip. I will } iive the first
iescribed horse to the man who linds anil re1'
.urns the black described above.
JoiixMnxitOK.
Kyle , S : D.
CABINET
.GRAND. .
STYLE 0-PRICE , $250.00 ,
TERMS $25.00 Cash and § 10.00 per Month.
Quality of Tone , being brilliant , mlodinus. and of splendid volume ; 1'erfect touch ,
SUPERIOll very responsive : full metal plate ; original scale of seven and one-third octaves
three-stringed , with overstrung Imss ; repeating action , very finHy regulated ; Ivory Key ? :
three pedals , hardwood case. douDle veneered : improved rnll-swlntr rin-t music desk , with special
designed oval panel ; continuous nicKel plated hinges ; Carved Pihi-ors ami orlginnl rtes jined
smiare trusses : elegant liniMi. hardwood backs. This style can be bad in the following woods :
Mahogany , Walnut , Quartered Oak.
THIS PIANO HAS THE SUPERIOR HARP ATTACHMENT
DIMENSIONS :
Height Four leet nine inches. WidthFive feet four inches. Depth Two feet three mchcK.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS-
A. HOSPE : : OMAHA , NEBK.
SPECIAL
FEATURES
Colonial People
Birds , Animals. . .
Products , Homes sj
Pain's Fireworks
1 OPENS AT OMAHA , NEBRASKA , JULY 1st , I fhlnictl'hib. ' . '
I CLOSES OCTOBER 31st , 1899- $ its , The Midway ,
| EVERYTHING NEW EXCEPT WM ; Frinco ; I aci V T 2 ° . 'jB"tlSh
5 THE BUILDINGS " Eclipse Last Year. | Military Band. . . .
31111 Prices for feett.
lirun , bulk 50c per cwt $9.00 ton
horts bulk . . . .60c per cwt § 11.00 ton
Screenings 40c " $7.00"
Chop Feed 70c $13.00 "
Corn 65c "
Oats § 1.00 "
If You Want toBuy or Sell
Live Stock , make your
wants known to the
Cherry Co , Live Stock Exch ,
Valentine , Nebr ,
JONES & DUN
Carpenters * ,
and Builders
Woodwork of ; ill kinds promptly
ami carefully done
Ami repairing made a specialty
Shop at residence opposite the
School House.
Give us a Trial
THE ELKHORN
RAILROAD.
'North-Western Line7 is the best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
OF
NORTH NEBRASKA.
Valentine House
J. A. HOOTON , Prop.
Recently opened and newly furnished.
Not a restaurant , but a hotel.
$1.00 PER DAY
Hie best of viands and treatment given
to our patrons.
First Door South of Bank of Valentine
Feed in Transit at Fremont
CapacitT : Sheep , covered
sheds , 24 cars ; open pens , 15,000.
Oaitle 28 cars
The place to rest and feed for
the Omaha market.
Easy rim to feeding points out
side Chicago.
Long distance telephone.
Write or wire when you will - arrive
rive , tj
Fremont Stock Yards Co
FIRST CLASS MILL
I liave established a Feed and Saw Mill
o miles south of Cody , at the mouth of
Medicine Canyon , and am now prepared
to grind Feed. Corn Meal and Graham ,
or turn out all kinds of Lumber and di
mension stuff , and Native Shingles
Give us a trial order.
J. F. HOOK
A FREE PATTERN |
( your own selection ) to every sub5 ;
scriber. Only 50 cents a year. 5c
CALL'S
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Stylish , Reliable , Simple. Up-to-
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Perfect-Fitting' Paper Patterns.
S CALL
B A2TAR
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PATTERNS
I ( No-Seam-Allowance Patterns. )
Only to and 15 cts. each none higher.
i Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city i
! and town , or by mail from
i THE McCALL CO. ,
! 138-U6 West 14th St. . New York.
C. M. SAGBSEB ,
TONSORIAL
ARTIST
Hair cutting and shaving.
HOT AND GOLD BATHS ,
The '
OWL
SALOON
Golden Sheaf Pure White Bye ,
Susquehanna Ryeand Cedar Creek
Louisville , Kentucky , Bourbon Whisky.
Pure Grape & Cognac Brandy's
Toka , AngellicaPortSherry and "Black
benyin wood , claret , Riesling ,
Santernes. Cooks Imperial-
Gasts and Clicquot in bbt- -
ties. Damiana and oth
er Cordials.
Also Agent for Fred Kings Gslefiraied Ez
ra , Pale Beer for My use , andPalsts i. ' . < 1
Ezpwt Bear
C H. THO MPSON ,