Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 13, 1899, Image 1

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21 FERN NEWS-DEiMUCRAT.
Metzger Bros. ,
Pullman Neb
Cherry Co.
Brandon left bide
and thigh
Earmark , square
I crop right ear
Southern branded
L cattle have but one
half-diamond E" on
lleft side
Native cattle have
_ _ . throat wattle
Ranee on Gordon andJSnake Creeks
Jlorses have same grand on left thigh
A JtKicartl of $250 will be paid to any
person for information leading to the arrest and
anal conviction of any person or persons steal-
ng cattle with above brand
EDWARD BAD HAIR.
Postofllce address
Allen S D
On left shoulder and
baron side ; horses
same on thigh
3Eange-Bear
T J ASHBURN
Tostofflce addres
Valentine , Neb
Branded on right
side ; horses same
Range-10 miles east
of valentine on
the Niobrara
Joseph W. Bownet
P. O. address
Mernman , Nebr.
Right ear cropped
Hole in center of left
ear Range Lake creek
S. D.
Parker & Son
P O Address
L. W. Parker
Reige. Neb
Brand same as cut ,
Also ZP
Ranueon Niobrara
south of Crookston
11. A. McQuade.
Valentine , Neb
Branded on either
side Range between
Thacherand Swan
Lake
Charles 0. Tackett
Rosebud , = 5. D.
t : Range head of An
telope near St , Marys
mission
Horses branded
on left thigh
Peter Vlondray
Rosebud. S. D.
Left side. Left car
' jropped.
Horses branded
VB.
VB.Range
Range Little White
River , at mouth of
3edar'reek. *
Louis J. Kichards
Merriman , Neb.
Gorsuch Bros.
Newton , Nebrnka
Cattle branded
118 OU Cllt
ClltSome
Some
ft sideorhii
Ranee on Ooroou
Creek
Louis F. Richards
Memmau Neb
Henry Pratt
Rosebud S. D.
I- Leftside
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 Kange in M63'er Co
on Antelope Crvek
Thomas Farren
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Rosebud. S. D.
ID 1183 either left
sideorhip
_ F on left
Horses _ 8UOulder
Range head of
Antelope
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IV. W. ANDERSON. J. C. BOUNDS
Anderson & Hounds.
Simeon. Nebraska
Cattle branded on
left side as on cut ;
also 1,0 on left side
with ZI on left hip ol
some cattle ; also S4C
on right side. Iloise
brand , rake and 1C
on left shoulder or
hlnHome
Home ranch on
Dewev Lake. Range on Niobrara River , east efFort
Fort Niobrara ; also between Snake River and
Simeon , known as the Felch range , all in Cherry
County , Nebraska.
Marshall & Wolf en den
Kennedy , Neb.
Some pq on the left
hipHorses
Horses K 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. D unbar
Lessee from Heine & Kroeger
Cody , Neb
Either side
I low
Also ( on
right
Left ear ot cattle
Split
Range head of Hay
Creek
Amelia Young.
Cody , Nebraska
On right side.
Right ear split
Range , Little
White river
Peder Thorsen.
Cordon , Nebraska
On right side ; T on
right hip. c horse
brand and T on ,
right shoulder
Also cattle branded
\t \ S on leftTside
Range , fowl miles
south of Irwin
Henry Young ,
Cody , Nebraska
Horse brand IIY
on left shoulder '
Cattle , right ear
split
Range , Little
White river , S. D.
Stotts & Stetter.
Cody. Fehraska
Branded on lelt side
lange. Tin Cull Lake
and Morgan Flats
D. C. Nelson.
Cody , Nebraska.
On right hip.
Range , Medicine
Lake to the
Snake river
Hutt Brothers.
Cordon , Nebraska
Rangel4 miles north
of Gordon.
F. C. DuerfeUt , 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
C I/onleft iip
Horses J on left
shoulder
Range. 10 miles
southwest of Gallop ,
between Niobrara
and Snake rivers
George F Damon
Albany , Neb
Cattl ? branded
If I on lelt ribs or
right shoulderS1 >
on right hip and left
ribs ; Con left hip
Horses FD or SD on
right shoulder i
Range 7 mi north
cast of Albany Neb
Agent for Pasteur
Black Leg Vaccine
Joseph Fickel
Gordon Neb
Also
Horse brand F on
left shoulder
Range 10 miles
northeast of Gordon
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Reece and Rice Rice and Reece.
Competence or incompetence , which
will you have ? Pete Donoher repre *
sents the first , as candidate for clerk.
When it comes to a test of compe
tency , their is not a candidate on the
fusionist ticket who does not excel his
ring opponent.
If Dewey expects to be elected judge
on his name alone , he is mightily mis
taken , and if on his election depends
his residence in Valentine , we will
never have him as a citizen , because it
is impossible for him to come up to
Towne.
Alex Burr came up from Pullman
Tuesday on business and paid this office
a fraternal call. He has been nomi
nated by the fusionists of Cherry
county .k While Mr. Burr's politics'are
not in accord with those of the Times ,
yet we are free to say that while'a.jeorn -
missioner in this county , we" believe his
official acts were above criticism. Alli
ance Times.
J. J. Harrington , of O'Neill , stopped
off in Bassett last -Friday between
trains. Mr. Harrington will ba the
successor of M. P. Kinkaid as district
judge. He is one of the most success
ful lawyers in prosecuting cattle thieves
and other wrong-doers we have in this
district , and will make as popular a
judge as Westover. Every stockman
should work for his election.
The men who have "been tell ng that
L. 1C. Alder would receive 100 fusion
votes for district judge in this county
will realize what a sad mistake they
liave made on the evening of .Novem
ber 7. No populist or democrat can
afford to vote for other than W. H.
Westover and J. J. Harrington , for
[ udges and no amount of "home pride"
talk and other soft nothings will cause
them to do it. Ainsworth Home Rule.
A letter from Lincoln says the people
of this state should remember that the
joard of regents- should be changed in
order to promote the interests of the
state university. Messrs. Teeters and
Etich are among the very best experi
enced men along educational lines of
any in the state and should be elected
by a large majority. A change , as the
election of these men would bring
about , would he for the best in every
particular.
Last week we forgot to say anything
about the republican convention , be
cause the ticket had really been nom
inated several weeks before. "Like so
many dumb driven cattle. " as Barker
says , the faithful met and ratified the
action of the bosses , joined in the ap
plause when the ringmaster cracked
his whip , and went home. It was a
very nice convention , and "harmony
prevailed , " but oh ! how sick some of
the delegates were after they had
swallowed the dose prepared for them.
The old ship is leaking now. The
instructions sent from headquarters to
republican papers is as follows :
In general it may be stated that an
obviously beneficial policy to pursue is
one that will tend , first , to create dis
satisfaction in the ranks of the fusion
ists and divide their forces ; and , second
end , to strengthen and consolidate the
republican party in the state.
This will explain the tender solici
tude with which republicans tell the
populists that their friends are not
treating them fair , and trv to convince
democrats that the pops are hogging all
the pie. The advice of the Nonconformist
formist follows :
When republican politicians approach
you with such statements just tell them
to mind their their own business and
go to their father , the devil , and a vigor
ous kick added would help them on
their way.
Several parties have asked us why
we didn't say anything about the re
publican rally , so widely advertised
for September 30. There was nothing
to say. Senator Hay ward didn't come ,
neither did Congressman Burkett ,
neither did Moses P. Kinkaid. Alder
and Wood were here , but refused to
make speeches , and the "rally" con
sisted of talks by Towle and Tucker , of
this place. Many republicans were
disgusted at being inveigled into town
to attend a fake meeting , and didn't
hesitate to express their displeasure ,
saying that they believed Hay ward
never intended to come. We think so
too , as the senator was in Washington
at t > e time. This was not the only
fake of the kind , as the speakers failed
to make their dates in Sheridan , Dawes
and Brown counties also. The old ship
is leaking worse than ever.
This is the way the trusts are
formed : The glue trnst went 'through
because the members stuck together.
The leather trust put its sole into the
matter and succeeded. The rubber
men stretched a point anl made an
agreement. The wheel trust went
spiifning to success. The yeast trust
was followed by a rise in prices. The
milk trust took the cream of the busi
ness. The screw men wormed their
way together. The ice trust froze the
outsiders. The gas trust inflated
things to great proportions. The starch
trust stiffened prices. The paint trust
painted things red. The oyster trust
proved to be "no shell game. The ele
vator tyust sent things up and down in
a * lively manner. The wringer trust
put a squeezer on the little fellows.
The saw trust ripped things open. The
crockery trust smashed prices. The
fertilizer trust caused a stir in the
neighborhood. And the window glass
trust let in the light on many dark
things. Ex.
STOCK NOTES
C. F. Cooper purch sed 30 cows from
C. II. Cornell last week. This gives
Charley a nice little bunch of 115 with
which to buck fortune , and if he con
tinues as , he has been doing he cer
tainly will come out on top ii ; the near
future.
if our stockmen would jje sure of
preventing blackleg in their animals
they will do well to vaccinate them
now. So far as known there is no cure
for the disease , but it can be prevented ,
and preventive measures should be
adopted at once" .
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This section" the country lias so far
; his fall been very fortunate in the
frl
natter of range fires , but on that ac
count it will not do to relax vigilance
for a moment. One little lighted matcher
or epark of fire may destroy thousands
of dollars'worth of property.
Indications , are that within a very
few years the United States will have
n Argentine a very formidable com-
ti or for the meat trade of the world.
The stockmen of Argentine are breed
ing up their herds with the best bulls ,
tmd their influence on the markets will
soon be forcibly felt.
There probably never has been a
year when the buyers of feeding cattle
were exercising greater discrimination
in supplying their needs for the field
lot than at present. Animals that are
well grown for their age , and that show
evidences of a good proportion of the
blood of one of the leading beef breeds ,
Qnd a ready market at good prices.
The steer that seems undersized , for
his age , indicating that it has been
stunted in calfhood , and those having
no evidence of beef blood , are touched
very lightly and at a large discount
when they find purchasers at all.
Homestead.
The Chicago Drovers' Journal says
that the shortage in the cotton supply
: n Texas has caused no little uneasiness
imong the prospective cattle feeders ,
* vho are at "outs" with the oil men.
Usually at this time of the year most
) f the contracts for winter feed have
jsen made , but owing to what feeders
jlaim to be an arbitrary attitude on the
sart of the oil men , negotiations have
jeen at a standstill. Mill men are
) uying all the cotton seed they can
ind at $8@11 per ton , which is rather
i high rate. It is believed that cattle-
nen will curtail their feeding opera-
Jens seriously unless some compromise
: an be made- Last year 250,000 head
> f cattle were fed on meal and hulls in
Cexas.
A new feature in cattle dealing
s the purchase of feeders at the north-
srn markets to be fattened at oil mills
n the Gulf states. Last week several
ncn representing oil mills at West
oint , Miss. , and Tuscaloosa , Ala ,
vere in St. Louis looking out for feed-
ng cattle to be fed at their mills.
) wing to the short supply of cattle in
heir own states , they were unable to
) uy there what they wanted , and they
> robably know also , that a better grade
> f cattle than is found there is sent
rom the range sections to the northern
narkets , and that such cattle can be
landled more profitably in the feed
ots than the inferior stock. There is
10 reason why the southern states
hould not utilize in this way their
mormons supply of cotton seed , as
hey can also produce corn and alfalfa ,
, nd make beef and * mutton producing
, n important southern industry.
Cexas Stock Journal.
WE ARE AGJBNTS . . . .
Busby Gloves , Douglas Shoes ,
Henderson Shoes , Cordette.
Cordette is iri the world Cordette
We are Agents for . . .
Rose & Co. for Custom Made ClptMig
Fit always guaranteed. _ - '
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We pay the Highest Price . . . - " *
For butter and eggs , and charge the lowest price for our goods1
T THACHER
GENERAL MERCHANTS
STOVES
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Having- just received a large shipment of GENERAL
HARDWARE and STOVES , we are sell at prices that
cannot be beaten. Large sales and small profits is what
we want. People in need of anything in our line should
call and see our goods.
ial attention given to orders for
Bed Springs , Mattresses and Other
Furniture.
R. ANDERSON ,
, uUnl
LIVE STOCK
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
SOUTH OMAHA , NEBRASKA
JCoom 108 Exchange
Keferences :
UNION STOCK YAEDS PACKERS' NATIONAL
NATIONAL BANE BANK.
Telphone 141
We have a large clientage among Nebraska Feeders and can always Beat Omaha prices to
Kanch customers IF NOTIFIED BEFORE SHIPMENT.
SHIPMENT.SHOE ;
Our autumn 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
Tine Ridge , S D
Cattle branded as
on cut and below on
either side Eermk
swallow fork on leit
and crop right
Horse L rands as
below on left thigh
or hip
Horses
Wheeler Bros.
Cody Neb
Also B on right
side
Range Chamberlain
Plats and Snake
River
Xewman I3ros. & Nations.
CodyNebraska
On point left shoul
der. Also O o on
point left shoulder
Also 5 on left
shoulder
Same on left hip
Left side
J. A. Adamson.
Valent'ne. Xeb
3n leftside or hip
left side or hip
) n left side
Niobrara
Marquardt & Bowlus
OrroSTitUBK. Manager.
Merriman. Neb
Cattle brand OM on
blefthhoulder. Some
jof cattle have various
I older brands. OS on
left hip. Horse bra'd
' Ao'ileft shouldei.
Ran ue Formerly
| Gee W Monnier
Iranch 5-miles east of
SMerriman.frora F.E.
& M. V. R. R. south to Leander Creek. Mar
quardt & Bowlus. Scribner.Nebraska.
J. C. Trowbridge
Merriman , Neb
Range between Ir
win and Merriman ,
south of railroad
Hugh Bovill , Manager
Merriman Neb
Also
All on left side or
hip
Range north of El
Charlotte E. Bovill
Merriman Neb
Left side or hip
Range north of Eli
Taken up , at my place about 4 miles east of
Fort Niobrara , May -JG. one sorrel bald-fard
gelding , 5 years old , and one bay mare I
2 years old , both branded on left shoulder
T SEAUS