Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, September 07, 1899, Image 1

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VOLUME XIV VALENTINE , NEBRASKA , SEPTEMBEE 7 , 1899. NUMBER 3 x
Metzger Bros. ,
Pullman .Neb
Cherry Co.
Brandon left
and thigh
j Earmark , square
crop right ear
Southern branded
t cattle have but one
half-diamond E"
- on
&left side
Native cattle have
throat-wattle
Ilanee on Gordon and Snake Creeks
Horses have same brand on left thigh
A. Jlctcartl of $25O will be paid to any
person for information leading to the arrest and
final conviction of any person or persons steal
ing cattle with abovecrand
EDWARD BAD HAIR.
Postoffice address
Allen S D
On left shoulder and
baron side ; horses
same on thigh
Range-Bear Creek
T J ASHBUR3ST
Postofllce addres
Valentine , Neb
Branded on right
side ; horses same
Range-10 miles east
of Valentino on
the Nlobrara
Joseph "W. Bownet
P. O. address
Merriinan , Nebr.
Right ear cropped
Hole In center of left
ear Range Lake creek
S. D.
Parker & Son
r O Address
L. W. Parker
Reige. Neb
Brand same as cut ,
Also > ZP
Range on'Niobrara
south of Crookston
11. A. McQua'de.
Valentine , Neb
Branded on either
side Range between
Thacherand Swan
Lake
Charles C. Tackett
it * Rosebud , 3. D.
Range head of An
telope near St. Marys
mission
Horses branded
on left thigh
Peter Vloiidray
Rosebud. S. D.
Leftside. Left car
cropped.
Horses branded
VB.
VB.Range
Range Little White
River , at mouth of
Cedar Creek ,
i. Louis J. llichards
.
.4.
Merriinan , Neb.
'
Bros.
Newton , Nebraka
Cattle branded
as on cut
§ ome
ft side or hi ]
Range on Gordon
Creek
, Louis F. Richards' "
Merriman Neb
I
Henry Pratt
Rosebud S. D.
Xeft side
Horses same on
left shoulder
Deerhorn clip on
some cattle .
John DeCory
Rosebud , S. D ,
Some branded ID
417 on left side
Horses JD on left
hip
Range in Meyer Co
on Antelope Creek
Thomas Farren
Rosebud , S.D.
ID 1183 either left'
side or hip
Horses i
Bange head of
Antelope
W. W. AKDKRSOX. J. C. BOUNDS
Anderson & Hounds.
Simeon. Nebraska
Cattle branded on
leftside as on cut ;
also 1C on left side
with on left hip of
some cattle ; also S4G
on right side. Horse
brand , rake and JC
on hut shoulder or
hin Home ranch-on
Dewey Lake. Range on Niobrara River , east efFort
. Snake River and
Fort Niobrara ; also between kji irv\ * * v- * *
Simeon , known as the Felch range , all in Cherry
CountNebraska. .
Marshall & Wolfenden
Kennedy , Neb.
Some a on the left
hipHorses
Horses E on left
shoulder
Brand is'small
Earmark : Quarter
clip behind , half cir
cle forward on left ear
Range Lone Tree
Lake
I. T. Richardson.
Perch , Nebr
'Some on left
hip
Horses on
left shoulder
William M. Dunbar
Lessee from Heine & Kroeger
Cody , Neb
Either side
low
Also on
_ _ _ _ right
Left eHroTcattle
Split
Range head of Hay
Creek
Amelia Young.
Cody , Nebraska
On right side.
Right ear split
Range , Little
White river
Peder Thorsen.
Gordon , Nebraska
On right side : T on
right hip. e horse
brand and Ton ;
right shoulder
Also cattle branded
I , . S on leftTside
"Range , fowl miles
south of Irwin
.Henry Young
Cbdy , Nebraska
Horse brand HY
on left shoulder
Cattle , right ear
splir
Range , Little
White river , S. D.
Stotts & Stetter.
Cody. Nebraska
Branded on Mt side
Range. Tin Con Lake
and Morgan Flats
D. C. Kelson.
Cody , Nebraska.
On right hip.
Range , Medicine
Lake to the
Snake river
Hutt Brothers.
Gordon , Nebraska
Range.14 miles north
of Gordon.
F. C. DuerfeMt , Manager.
Gordon , Nebraska
Cattle also branded
9O on right hip
Horses and mules
uranded same as cut
on left shoulder
J. C. Jordan
Gordon , Nebraska
One bunch branded
as on cut on left side
One bunch branded
O It on left hip
Horses J on left
shoulder
Range. 10 miles
southwest of Gallop ,
between Niobrara
and Snake rivers
George F Damori
Albany , Neb
Cattle branded
FI ou left ribs or
right shoulder ; SI >
on right hip and left
ribs ; 6 on left hip
Horses FD or SD on
richt shoulder
Range 7 mi north
cast of Albany Neb
Agent for Pasteur
Black Leg Vaccine
Jospph Fickel
Gordon Neb
Also
Horse brand F on
left shoulder
Range 10 miles
northeast of Gordon
A. VtORD ABOUT FUSION IN THIS COUNTY
Three popocratic conventions in which the people of this county
are interested have been held , and nominations have been made , and
democrats are wondering what benefjjj they have derived from them.
The first was the congressional convention at Lexington , when if any
spirit of fairness had been shown the democrats should have been al
lowed to name the candidate and received the populist endorsement.
Next came the state convention , when the populists controlled the
machinery of the conventions , and nominated a man who was to say
the least very distasteful to democracy. And then in the face of this
the Fifteenth judicial district conventions held here last Saturday ab
solutely refused to recognize the ? rights of democracy and nominated
two populists for the judgeships. This is a bald statement of , the
facts in the case , and if taken alone , miglnVDe very prejudicial to the
interests f > f the candidates nominated , but there are extenuating cir
cumstances , and these we hope will be considered by democrats ere
they cast their ballots.
It is merely a question of whether we think of fusion only as
(1) ( ) a means of obtaining victory for office , or whether we look upon it
as (2) ( ) a means of obtaining victory for principle , or , which is about
the same , (3) ( ) a means of defeating an absolutely wrong principle. If
\ve regard it in the light of the first propositisri , we certainly lose sight
of the fundamental principles of democracy , and beoome nothing but
politiciaus of the baser sort. If we . .consider the mattev in the light
of the second proposition , we certainly cannot object to the name by
which a man 'designates his political belief , if he can conscientioasly
and will endor.se our p-ineiples as laid down in our platforms. And
even if we look upon fusion from the third standpoint we are forced
to admit that it is a good thing. Arguing thence we see nothing for
democrats to do but support the fusion ticket , though -tne names of
but few partisan democrats appear thereon. It may seem toughn to
those who have come to regard the name "democrat" with affection
but the perpetuation of that name depends upon success , and success
in this portion of the state'at least depends upon fusion.
There is no use denying the fact that many of the democrats in
this county are not entertaining the be3t of feelings toward populism
on account af the facts set forth in the first-paragraph of this article ,
and we hope that our populist'friends will take warning therefrom
and curb their more radical notions when the local conventions are
held. The hope of republicans , whose ideas of government we think
are radically wrong , lies in creating dissensions among the members
of the fusion parties , and the only way we can guard against this is
by having mutual forbearance. In a political family constituted as
ours is , there is bound to be some dissatisfaction over the disposition
of favors , and it won't do for one braijgli of the. family to .biscome
excessive in its demands upon the other.
The hardest fight in the United States , where purely national
questions are involved , will be made in this congressional district this
fall. Bryan is a shining mark.
Every time Bryan turns around to blow his nose the hannacrats
claim he has turned his back upon free silver. He made a speech in
Iowa recently and failed to use the expression " 16 to 1" and the mul
let heads have been having fits ever since.
John IVEuchgall Thurston remained quietly in obscurity while the
contributions for the First .Nebraska's special train were pouring in
but he managed to get his private car attached to the first section as
it was coming home -with the boys. This was patriotism.
It is quite common for republicans to make fun of popocrats and
say they are igdorant , but it remained for a republican lawyer during
Saturday's love feast to admonish his part7 to be careful in selecting
its candidate for the "supreme court of the United States. ' '
I the imperialist candidate for congress makes a speech here * ho
will do well to avoid remarks about sending more soldiers to whip the
Filipinos. The farmers of this county and the merchants of this vil
lage realize very forcibly what ife means to have the soldier boys' away-
from home , and if you touch a man's pocket book you touch him with
a very forcible touch.
The New York Journal sent a special reporter to Nebraska two
or three weeks ago for the special purposeof interviewing William
Jennings Bryan , and through a typographical error Bryan's wealth
was made out to be $250,000 instead of S25COO. The error was cor
rected in the next issue of the paper , but nevertheless the administra
tion organs all over the couhtiy have ever since been denouncing our
leader as a prospective plutocrat , and asking how.he made his moner
in so short a time.
Says the Nebraska State Journal : "The military establishment
maintained by Uncle Sam just now is a pretty expensive aifair , for a
fact , but * * nobody is going to be mean enough to suggest that
the soldiers should have inferior travel accommodations and rations ,
and IN NO OTHER WAY DOES IT SEEM POSSIBLE to make much of a reduc
tion in the expense. " This paper would suggect that the army might
be brought home , reduced in size , or at least not increased , if the State
Journal really desires a solution of the problem.
The Commissioner of Public Lands
and Buildings will offer about 4,200
acres of school land for lease at public
auction at Thedford at the office of the
county treasurer , beginning at 9 a. m.
Sept. 25,1899 , under the following pro
vision of the new school land law :
. If after using due diligence to lease said laud ,
at an annual rental of six serpent upon the ap
praised valuation , the Commissioner is unable
to do so , he may offer the same for lease : t less
than the appraised valuation and leose it to the
oerspn or parsons who will pay six per cent on
the highest offered valuation , as annual rental ,
if in his judgment It is to the best interest of the
state to accept such bid.
Persons desiring to examine lands to
be leased may secure lists of the same ,
showing present appraisement thereof ,
as well as any other information , upon
application to the county treasurer or
by addressing the commissioner at Lin
coln. At the beginning of the auction
the Commissioner will gladly answer
all inquiries in regard to the school land
business or the workings of the new law
The list of lands referred to will be
found on .page fivs of this paper
The Commissioner will hold a similar
auction in Sheridan county , at Rush-
ville. Sept. 5 , Cherry Sept. 7th. Sioux-
Sept. 18 , Box Butte Sept. 20 , Grant
Sept. .21 , Jiooker Sept. 22 , Elaine Sept.
23 , Logan Sept. 26 , Loup and Garfield
Sept. 28.
During this month cattle have . old at
liigher prices on the Chicago market
than they have in the same month for
fifteen years , wh n , in 1884 , the tops
brought $7.35. Tops this month were
sold at S6.G5 , or 70 cents lower.
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Before - Buying - ElsewKere
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G-ENEKAL MERCHANTS
You a great deal
if you fail to get our prices before buying Picture Frames ,
Mouldings , Hardware , "Wh'dmills , Pumps and Fittings.
See our colored gentlemen in the "window , introducing
STAISTDAED SILYERWAKE
. v Call and see us about prices whether you buy or not.
CARLSON & ANDERSON.
E COX
LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Kooni 1OS
Iteferences : 1 * ? '
UNION" STOCK YAUDS PACKERS' NATIONAL wTr
NATIONAL BANK BANK.
Telphone 141
We have a large clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always beat Omaha prices , to
Ranch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT.
UUlo . ounce
Our summer line is now complete. "We are better pre
pared to fill the wants of customers than ever before
COMPETITION DEFIED
Our prices are made on the lowest cash basis. Prac
tical tailoring in connection. All work guaranteed
D. Stinard , Clothier.
Alex Marrivall
Pine Ridge , S D
Cattle branded as
on cut and below on
either side. Eermk
swallow fork on leit
and crop right
Horse Lninds as
below on left thigh
or hip
Horses
Wheeler Eros.
Cody Neb
Also -Hli on right
side
Range Chamberlain
Flats and Snake
River
Xewraan Bros. ' & Nations.
Cody , Nebraska
On point left shoulder
der- Also O < on
point left shoulder
Also g nn left
shoulder
Same on left hip
Left side
J. A. Adamson.
Valentine , Neb
On left side or hip
A4 left side or hip
On left side
Range * on Ninliraru
Marquardt & Bowlus
Orro STUUBE. Manager.
Merriman. Neb
Cattle brand OM on
b left shoulder. Some
I of cattle have various
I older brands. OS on
left hip. Horse bra'd
IA on left shouldet.
Range Formerly
iGeo W Monnier
Branch 5-miIes east of
JMerriman , from F.E.
& M. V. R. R. south to Leander Creek. Mar-
quardt & Rowlus. Scribner.Nebraska.
J. C. Trowbridge
Merriman , Neb
Range between Ir
win and Merriinau ,
soutli of railroad
Hugh Bovill , Manager
Merriman Neb
A150
All on left side or
hip
Range north of El
Charlotte E. Eovill
Merriman Neb
Left side or hip
Range north of Eli
Taken np , at my place about 4 miles cast efFort
Fort Niobrara , May 12U. one sorrel bald.fared
gelding , 5 years old , anil one bay mare
2 years old , both branded on left shoulder |
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