Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1900-1930, April 09, 1908, Image 8

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    , Old Crow , All Leading
Hermitage Brands
and : & ? ; - $ * & & # Bottled
Gnichen- Under the"
lieimer Supervision
Eye of the
Whiskeys. u. S. G-OY.
. . , . . ,
> tV < Sy. fi.A t < 2Sx ? # { * rK
We also handle the Budwciser Beer.
JOHN Q. STETTER , Propr.
(
I ) ' Sheriff Sale.
Hvirlne of an order of s-il" is uu'd I y 'be
Hei'k of thf d'Mnet eourt o ! Chenv. Co. . Net )
raska .Jan. 15,1W * under a decree if foi e'o-iirv
wherein Kliz.1l < w\l \ is I'lamtiff stud .lovjiU
l'ojru and Cliarles M. I'.ail-y are ilen-ii'ient-J.
1 will tell at the front door of he court hou-i-
in Valentine. Clierry couirv. Neln ; ski. llu-it
being the Luildiim where n th l.i U' nn o , s.iiii
court wash * Id , on thl.J . 'ay ' of Apiil 1W at 10
oVlorl ; A. M. to satisfy judmnent t ? 7 - > 00 ami
interest : il 7 per cei.t tiom dale or judgment
March > lh , l u . and costs taxed : it S l M : m I
accurmg costs. : it Mibhr uuetioo. to th.- inches ,
bidder , f r ivtMi. the IK.vvti'g de-eiibed pro
perty , to wit : > ' .NWi.t sec 27. and 'j5 \4
Sec.'i ! , in To'J H2 in Ch < nv nmntv , Neb.
Dated Ihib lllh dav of March iws' .
C A Itosseter , Jdmrilf.
Walcott & Mornsbt-y , Atty for i-aiuiir. !
Contest Xotice.
U. S. Lanu OIFee. Irolei ! P o\v. Nebf
Febru.i.\ . .
A sufficient c.mte'l afiid-n it having been l.nu
in tnit. othoe by lidmiin 1" . C'atrou. e"M e-tii.f.
agatiiht Home.-tfjid e Iry > o. iVU'i. made
Oclo"f r 8. li > ( G. for SFU.Vction _ ' , M-iv- ; \ \ J i.
N'isxvjj. s-o : u , toxvushiu 25 r'g - : ' . ° . i y
] ) an It \ \ Vldoiioutcstei' . in w hicli it - fcili xrtd
that said Dan ir. Weluon h is t uic-a to
lue oa and improve said lMd as ro-
inirvd bv law and Jiiis made his home el < wi.eie
lor more tlinn a > car and not on said lard : ih-it
x he has abandoned k Hid land for m ie Jjmi : \
months last pa-it ; that siid del' cts i't-r iM al
leged liave not hcun cured but e\i > : : it ilu > .ili'i' .
> : ud p < n ties are heieby iiottiied to .IMP : tr
icspoiid and offer evidence touchini : s .1 aiie.-.t-
t-onat 10 o'clock a. m on A ; nl ! ' tie-
lore J. H. Wfclton , V. - > . Commissioner.
JNebr. , and that t. tflinul he.inng will ' - held
at 1" o'clock a. in. on Apul 11. IJX . s.e
tore the reg-sterant ! iecei\--r at Ui
States land Oilke in * liroken 15ow. ebra-
Tne said contestant ha\mg , in : v pioi . .tillt -
davit li-ed J-ebruary-l , mite set torih la -t- >
which show that i't * r due disiueuce pfr- > Mj-u
Mjniceof ibis nolle- cannot tie m ! < . ; ; is
hereby ordered and iliiectfi ! I ha' .such noiiec t.c
given bv due ana propi-r Mibhcation.
6 4 Hpd JOHN lI
Justice Estra.y Xotice.
Notice is hereby given Hint nn the ct'n ri.ij of
May. lf ll\e nndeiMgiied justice or ih" peace
will , at the tesideu-i-of Merman Poi.iil. . the
taker-up of 1'iii animal I'oreiiwtter desi-rim-1 as
stniv. on section 4. tp. " > ' , . r. ; ; o in fi ! " i > roiui-
ty , Nebraska , sell 10 the hsgh-st ludtU-r for t-.ish
tlie follow ing described pie eitv , to-\Mt : one
iron gray pongelding. . sib in:8nr ten \ i-s ! old
brandedL A L left hip and r > leit shoulder.
3
S.iid described property huvinc neen trkcn tip
by the said llernnn Poiath as ettiav.
Sale at 10 o'clock : i. m.
Dated this 25ih daj ot Jlarch. ifliW.
O. P. . WKl. FLOG.
12 5 Justice ot the Pe..ee.
Notice.
Entice hereby given tb.u TUP Wo ' Lulcc
Telephone ( 'oiii | > : ui > lias l-cen - diih iiirortKimtcii
in accordance \vnh III" law. ol tinM ite o ! Nt > -
braska. The principal placf ot OUMW Sha 1
bo xv'ood Uiko. Ni'br.islca J In' HOI. ' nil nature
of the busi' ess to be truiivioied bvnitl rr it. ' .
Uon shall be the construe1 1ur 1 pi'rch i inn cm.-
in and operatni'4 ot ; i trlL'il ! ) i e h"c or II.-H- .
ami tclop' one exchanges < ii'l lie jmrvln < < > :
) < -aM of Midi real estate as n aj.bo ! ) < < 's - : irof
convenient in the f rtheiui < ot viid Jolepie *
business. The nthor / d caju'altool ; o
corporation 1S'KI Oil ) . < li\i < lein > -linos i > (
> "io encJi I'ajnifiits 'ii vock " - ' . - ie n. < 'h *
c : ; 1 of the bo.it < l ot ciirc.'t rs an ! he ' : . \t >
\vlien fi Uy p.nd shall b m II-H C s il-Ic I'M'
lti he = t amount of inile'itcdnc-v ' t < w .n-ji .nj
corpoia IOM nia > tubjccr in ciilia'.l no1 M- <
ten per ceiil ol its .nitli nv-d viit \ , \ sn < l
c'srponition niav Oe sueil onl.ia . ( henioninv
The ailairs nt th corpora tun sh ill bf 111 n itr - < l
by : i ti > ard ol biireolor - < l'le ii.unof th-
inorporatoisait * o xv Mui-ana t. 1 % ! i.-
n.i. A. .1. XViison , A.G. vV.iivS.v. . ' . A. I' tr o
and \V. V. .lohn.son
The eornoratiou sh-iU coniinencc bif ines or
.Mircli K5. 1D08 and bli'ib c.inliu i lei , b Jo in
of titty je.irij unless sooner disovc'l ! 1i
Geb your properLy insured by I.
M. Bice and you will be sufo. ! ! is
companies pay losses promptly.
Friday morning is always the
fresh fish day at The Central
Market. 12
Serx'ices will bft held as ! ' lo.vs ! :
On Palm Sunday , April 12th ,
hi jh mass at. 1 < > : : ; 0 a. m. . I' ! > -
intj an l distri'iulinn ' of tht I3.iim
before mass.
On Holy Tinjr.-da.v , Aprii Jlith ,
hiirh mass at 10 a. m.
On Good Friday , April JVth.
Ifosary and Stations of the Cross
at o p. m.
- Holy Saturday , Af ril ISih , al
U a. m. , Hlessnifj of the Pa-ch-il of
the Baptismal and E'isterVat. . > r.
hijrh mass.
Easter Sunday , April lth , low
rna s at S a. m. Ki it nvis and
sermon at 10:30 a. m.
Dnriny LenJ. every Friday r-vo-
niu at 7:30 p. m. . Stations ol' the
Cross and Bcn < idicti' * ic ; Vv'ith the
Most Blessed S.icrnt. .
Lriio M-f JkA ! . vWv
!
Jr !
' ' u
- ! :
t
iTuse and small harn , xvii'n two
lot.0 , close in , ijoarpchool l > uildiujjr ,
for sal'.1 at a bargain , llou.se is
naw\ lawn and .shade tree6 ; . e od
sidewalk , all h-nccd. JVn cash ,
balance eas'.v payments. Call on
j This is just the pkice for some
i
| ranch owner or farmer to select
j for his wife and children to live
during thexv inter ard send chil
dren to school. Don't delay as
this property 'iviii lind tin owner
soon. Li , may be yours. Come
and see about this first time you
are in town. IS
The : x < " 5jviny ] t'i dlnii r nt
Xeiik 's M ' * : * ' " :5 : South IJroad street ,
anil Hi. ' < i:5O" ; 'ere enio.rius i'io Iirst
. . . 'iltL ii-t l ol'oTtcr .
cour-f. c > ! > - < ; nonp.
Xoi'k * -ado : iva.vvit'i . ho. ' } fo" so io
time in silence until r-ho had ncarij/
clear- i the i late. v/hcu se s"adcni.\
pnureil : iuU. ioo'iiaj ; at her mother
ac-ross the table , raid in a si.ige ttiils-
pt.- :
'Mair.inavhat you Silk ? Dere's a
hrir in th rjiip ! "
"Hipl : . Xcllio. " Faifi ninniiua , fro'.vn-
iiisr"It's nolhins bat a crack i-i tlio
nlato. " -
? ColJt' ! liioved tle bovl of her srpcon
bacc ! and fortli over t'.ie ir'iii 'v-ed cracl ;
anJ then esclaimti.5 triumphintl. :
"KJi a crack move ? " St. Louis He-
nnblic.
T'YcKdi laundresses have a way of
mnkkijr even an inferior quality of
table lir.en look well without the a LI
of stare Ii. When tlie napkins are
wnsho.l and ready to be ironed tluy
are ( lipped into boiling water and par
tially wrung ot : between cloths. They
are then rapidly ironed with as hot a
fiatiron as possible without burning
thorn
Of Hamm's Beer is $
P * i i , i \s 9
absolutely pure. You i
* i3 J * rt
* 3 i \ i S3
take no chances when 1
I you drink Hamrn's.
4Ve guarantee Hamm's
= ! under the National Pure | j
j KJ
5 I7ood Lav ; and also undcr g ?
the Food Laws of all the
stales.
The Preferred Stock is the
i > ji
M most delicious Beer ever
sS
i i t i i i
RJ brewed , it is tne ideal
? i' Beer for all occasions. Call 1
11
pup
? % -
' = : z:7t
rAttzz-- * * &
- - _
r-r-l * ZS ? < i&a V
i-o. A. COHBIK , Di tribut r
J
R M Faddis& Co.
address Valentino or Kennedy.
Some branded
- . . .onlett
lor-fs ! brandPti
MOII
SSshoulder
. "k ; / f ? S4J- * * * * *
33Sil t s& &
rVidCfI $
i : | :
01 thih
P. TI. YPUBJ ; .
rihueon. Xebr.
Cttle : brunded
a fill on left side
-f i ; "i r on Vft jaw of
v " " -
, . . . ' ' * *
t * f1 3'e - *
1 Sango on Goido ? Cict k north of Simeon ,
Weather Data.
The following data , coverirur a per
iod of 18 years , have been complied
from the Weatner I'ureau records at
Valentine. Xebr. The7 are issued to
show t'ne conditions that have pre
vailed , during the month in question ,
for the above period of years , but
.nust not be construed as a forecast
of the weather conditions for the
coming mcnth.
March.
TEMPEKATURS.
Mean or normal 'W0
The warmest month was that of 1SS9
with an average of 44- )
The coldest month was that of 1S9L
with an average of 22 °
The highest was 84 ° on 28,1S95
The lowest was -20 ° on 4 , IS'Jl
PRECIPITATION.
Average for month 1 . ' > D inches.
Average number of days with .01
of an inch or more J
The greatest monthij * precipitation
was 2.58 incties in lbl.
The ItMht monthly precipitation
wasO 28 inches in 190. . .
The irn-atest amount of precipita
tion recordfl in aiv : 21 consecutive
hours tf-ns 1.28 incBes on 1. 1W(5 ! (
The reaterit amount of snowf.ill
recorded isi an24 corsecutivc hour.-i
( record e\ten-.ling to winter of 1884-85
only ) was lo.O inches on 2. lOOti.
L'LOUDS AMD WEATOEU
Avcrr.tje number of clear d ys , 10
partly cloudy , 11 : rloudj7 , 10
WIND.
The prevailing winds have been
} ron : the NVV.
Tr.e average hourl } ' velocity of the
vviri'l is 12 mile.- .
T'IO liitrhest velocity of the wind
waso2 inils-s iroin the X W on 9. 1892.
.r. .r. MCLEAN ,
Obp < rver U father Bureau.
Cno cf Three i hinrc.
Fivl . .Iniio.1 inan < ! ' no small < r
uifii. i'j.i . v.- > : i pop"ir ! cnrulucto/
the r.tr.t ) 'i : id Maiiic railrtja i i\\\i i
daily trips 1 c-lvavn I'.oston : nl ! ' ! . . : . ; - !
otili Ouo liy r.ti1 rcirs ! : n rovliK. . " !
co'loctiiu : i"ivs : ho opcouutcio' . ! n in : : !
uiulcr tsi ! inliiu'ii'-o of liri ; > ) r \ * .
Vtouid not : ! } > ? ; : i tlc.cct. Afton:1. ; : . - . ) ' . ! - j
iii in vain \vith this pns-sen or Mr
Jones said. "Xov. see heiv. yon' ! ! j
have to jdo one of throe things jrho
me a ticket , pay your Tare or ftet off
and \valli. "
"You've ( hio got to do one of llr/c ?
things , " \vr.f ? the reply "eat less ( hie ) ,
hoop yerself ( ' : io or bust/ *
Hi3 Nerve. '
Spoak'nir of a Wsill street operator , a
biokor said : "The man's nerve is amaz
ing. It shocks no. : It reminds me of a
money louder tovhoin a friend o
mine , a gruat rider to hounds , once ro-
sortcd.
" 'Yes. ' said the money lender to my
embarrassed friend. 'I will renew your
note , but only on one condition , sir
nauioly. that iluritis the next pajii'r
chase at Lenox you scatter from your
bag those1 "j.unfl pink slip1 ? bwiring my
name aud the words. "Money advanced
oa easy terms. " Ls it a go , sir ? ' "
\ heiv are so niar.y ways of cooking
i - o , ? o many t i' < lo ! < s combinations.
L.t. . pausing on the thirsho'd of HIP
fascinating subject , one sc-ircoly know ?
v/liere to ln'gin. It reems hardly crcd-
ilih- that there are FtiJl surviving a few
luMiijrl'.tod minds to which the wo'\l
"gj" suggests only the inevitable
bailed , scrambled , poached and fried.
Some of the combinations are fussy ,
r.'id some are very -simple , and it 5s
or'ly a l'e\v of the simplest kind th-J *
xvi'l be descriDed. Many a harassed
wsmia"1 has been suddenly overtaken
by an ii'iexpected guest for luncheon ,
: ! : ; ] as there are usually eggs in the
house it is well to know something at
( he same time a little out of the Oi'di-
] ury and not too difficult to prepare at
: ; lori notice.
Take , for instance , the addition of a
L'ltle chopped pimento to the usual
scrambled eggs. audtyou have a varia
tion at once piquant and agiveable.
The1 licr.tvay to scramble eggs is
; ir..t to nielt a small piece of butter in
a frj ing jT.n. tiien break your eggs
in ' > it v.it'iont ' benting them , allow
ing lv o egg- ; for each person. Then
add n i'.ttio iiiiik , another piece of bur-
ler a.l : past to taste and stir th-nn
( itiiekly over a fire that is not too hot.
When they are ( "ore. not too soft ami
not too < Uff and hard , sprinkle a iiN
tie paprika over then. and they are
ready to rerve. In case cf adding
chopped pimento , stir it in just before
tlie opgs are done.
And from the southern Creole cooks
comes a pleading change from plain
fi'iecl eggs to serve them with a good'
t'mato rauce. Fry the eggs lightly in
hot bulicr and before servi'itr pour
o-cr ther.i tlie following tomato sauce :
Chop ilnw onions and fry them to ; i
light golden brov/n in a generous tea-
spoonl'ul yi' butter : then add a heaping
tahl".spooiful of ! ijir and niix well
with onions and butter. Add very
gradually , rtirring a'l the time , a can
of tomatoes ar.tl continue stirring until
the sauce t'.iickens : then add a tea-
. - poonrul of salt , two whole cloves ,
h..lf a Lay leaf , a generous sprinkling
of paprika aiul a quarter 01'a tca-
rpoonfnl of mace. Let it simmer un
til thoroughly blended about fifteen
minutes : tlen jiountl through a coarse
puree striier : , and it is ready to rerve ,
but will be Letter if kept a day and
reheated.
Dcn'ls Tor Inlcricr Decorators.
Don't UFO a narrow ttrip of carpet
ing on tlie flairway. This is an obso
lete custom that must have originated
in the mind of some person with more
genius for economy than for decora
tion or comfort. Cover the bo-inls com
pletely with carpeting orith oriental
runners. And don't tif-o any of the.
fastening attachments that have an
exposed strip of brass or .rood. Tacks
are better. The oid rule , green with
mahogany and blue with oak. is treach-
oror.s. Those who undertarn ! how to
apply it usually have color sense
enough to ( risobey it with impunity.
Of course light bine with dark mahog
any is preposterous , but so is light
green. And. while light green fabrics
are mo t interesting against light ma
hogany frames , light blues can be used
with equally felicitors results. It is
only a matter of knowing h'nv. Don't
pile up o : t poor couch v. ih ( a dor.en or
two sofa cushions , no three alike in
sir'.e. f-'liape or color. That sort of
thing i < a survival of the hideo-is cosy
corner days sind was : .ccom ; > aniod by
papier r.i.-.che ijaka and bvsts and tin
R'.vorcl : ? anil ti'i -.nr.or. Don't get the
idea into your head that simplicity Js
synoiiymoas with bareness or with
lack of luxury. Simplicity in interi
ors , as in gov. us. is apt to be expensive
when ! ; : < = t successfrl and is the result
rather of rcleciion thvi of elimination.
Two tone effects in domestic rugs and
wall papers cost more than the much
patterned rz "s. tlie many colors and
numerous lines of which serve to hide
imperfection" of material , weave and
print. It i ; not tlie elaboration of the
great historic.perlol styles that makes
them preferred by those who combine
decorative experience with natural
good taf.te It is the lack of confusion
in other words , simplicity. All Louis
XVI. furniture an- ! fabrics trn-1 to go
together , jurt as do all thl : us gothic
or all th'ng ; Itili.in rcnalorar.co. The
stricter the adherence to any definite
period the simpler Is apt to be the
style. Don't destroy ; o".r rugs by beat
ing them. Domestic rugs ruffcr oven
more from beating than do orientals.
Oriental rugs can stand a g- > > .l deal of
rough treatment on aceo"t : : of the way
the pih > is k-iotte-l into the structure ,
but it only take- ' two or t-ir f ban !
ta--hiigs to put the average domestic
tic- rug quite out of business. Tap rug ;
lightly on the back to dislodge dirt sui.l
gravel. Tlion sweep the dust ou" thi ?
face with flamp sav.-dust. or snow.
Don't hang hire or ouiar lightv/eight
. r.rlalns on larire rov's. Use the siiia ! !
brars one. ; and let a little of the folde-1
cner cur'ain ' show aLove the rod. stiff
ened with a tape If nece ary to keep
It upright. The new Engih-h gathoiiiu
tajie. r. hie ! ' , makes the gather auto
matically , v\Jll be found of great con
veniencc. Another variet.v of it makes
box plaits of any desired width.
About Quinine.
It ito be assumed that every one
in the clvilfopj world has talieu adore
doro tif tjuinino at some time cr tKhcr.
It Is the uaivtnrnl dru ?
The hahitaal ner of nuiuino. lio-.v- <
ever. lccoir.os : a slave to the dru ; ;
eat
t
and s'till retain the malaria. The
world is full of quinine fiends who
pour a spoonful into the mi I in of one
hand aud lick , it down without
grimace.
They are known to chew cinchona
bark as if it were sum. Others not
habituated must take two grains or
ten in a gelatin capsule. Before cap
sules were invented it was taken in
molasses , and the chances are that the
molasses effected the cure.
The world is indebted to Louis XIV.
for the general introduction of qui
nine 1 : : France and Italy phyM < M-ii <
who proscribed its u o weiv peireftit-
ed. Robert Talbot. an Englishman ,
cured the dauphin with it , and Louis
le Grand was induced to buy the se
cret , lie was the only king that ever
ombarko : ! in t'ne drug business.
The drrg has irid a lot of names
quinine , cinchino. countess * powder.
.Jesuit's bark. Cardinal do Lugo's pow
der. Peruvian bark , china bark. qnim.
quiqaina. cinchona bark. etc. . and the
pronunciation of the word quinine ap
pears to be a matter of geography
kwinine. knoo-neen. kinnine , keen
neen or kin-neon take your choice.
A strange fa"t in this connection te
that quinine is not use , ] as medicine in
the practice of physicians of Peru.
Eucador or Colombia. Iletail Drug
gist
How to Wash Mirrcrs.
Some persons have a ditficulty in
keeping mirrors in proper condition ,
but a soft rag dipped in alcohol and
wiped over the glass that is after
ward rubbed dry is all that is neces
sary when the mirror appears dim or
spotted.
For this purpose cheesecloth is bost.
When spoJr. appear at the back of the
mirror on the quicksilver , it is gen
erally for the reason that the glass is
hung where a strong sunlight can
rest upon it. At first tiny spc"ks no
larger than pin points make their ap
pearance : then they spread , become
larger and finally meet in a cloudy ef
fect which cannot be remedied except
by a repetition of the quicksilvering
process.
Damp walls are another sov.rce o ?
damage to mirrors , for they , too , de-
r.troy the quicksilver.
Frames can be kept in good coiuli-
tion by wiping often with a soft rag.
If the frame is a good quality of gild
ing , it may be washed with soap and
water when nocersary. but the cheap
er , ordinary gilt frames should never
bo touched with water. When they
begin to blacken , a rag moistened light
ly with turpentine will usually re
store the gilding.
King AHcnso'3 Favorite Omelet.
The dinner in the Madrid palace is
an extremely simple function in the
ordinary way. Gradually English and
French dishes are replacing the richer
Spanish items on the menu. Young
Alfonso , by the way. prides himself
on bohig able to make an omelet that
ought really to figure at every meal.
Here is his majesty's recipe : Fry in
butter little pieces of chic-ken and
tender moat til ! they are we'd brown
ed. Then remove from the fire and
after turning the beaten up eggs into
the pan place the chicken and moat
upon them as the omelet is turning.
Harper's Bazar.
Staggered Webster ,
lit the somewhat famous case of
Mrs ! Bodgen's will , which was tried
in the Massachusetts supreme court
many years ago. Daniel Webster ap
peared as counselor for the appellant.
Mrs. Greenough. wife of the Rev. Wil
liam Greenough of West Newton , was
a very self possessed witness. Not
withstanding Mr. Webster's repeated
efforts * to disconcert her she pursued
the even tenor of her way until Web-
G.'er , becoming quite fearful of the re- .
suit. aror-e. apparently in great agi
tation , and. drawing out his large
snufCbo.- . thrust his thumb and linger
to the very bottom and. carrying a
deep pinch to both nostrils , drew it up
with gusto , and then , extracting from
his pocket a very large handkerchief , he
blew his nose with a report that rang
distinct and loud through the crowded
ball.
lie then asked , "Mrs. Greenough , was
Mrs. Boclgen a neat woman V"
"I cannot give you full information
tis to that , nlr. She had one very dirty
trick , " replied the witness.
"What was that , madam ? "
'
"She took snuff. "
Why Hs Concealed His Calling. j
"i hope , " said the young man. "thai !
partial ' concealment of the truth is no j
y'le. If it is. I am telling a whopper
right now , and I'm a divinity student
too. That is what I am lying a Lout.
I don't tell that I am studying theol
ogy. If I did I wouldn't find it so
easy to hold this job. I'm one of the
down-on-his-luck students who has to
work his way through college. One of
the first things I learned when 1 be- j
gau to look for a position was that the i
average employer of la-or ! has no use '
for the divinity student. Sonic-how ev- '
cry man engaged in business holds the ,
opinion that a young fellow who is
studying for the ministry lacks back
bone , and he is afraid to trust him
with Important duties. |
"After I had Ingenuously cxp'ain'jd
uy circumstances to about twoscore cf j
employers and had been turned down
l > y all of them I got wise. I ain work- !
! ng now. The boss doesn't know I am j
legging away nights on church his- |
.ory. If he did the chances are he'd
lischarge me. not because he has any
pnidge against parsons or church his-
: ory , but because he. like everybody
! se , would think I hadn't pluck enough t
o earn my salary. " New York Times
Man's definition of the word "place"
is used in the proverb "A place for
svery thing and everything in its
) ! ace" is as follow * : "Wherever I hap-
> oa to Uftvo > aft tut ?
Roan Brothers
-js
Woodlake Neb .
John Roan's"
niivate mark.sltt
in left ear
Merzjrer Bros. ,
Kolfp Nebr
Caitl- branded
? : mvliere on left
side.
*
Earmark , square
crop light ear.
Horses have
Fame brand on
eft thigh.
Ran"e on Gordon and Snake Creeks.
A Rewnrd"of $250 will bi aid to any person for
to the unrest and Itnal
, UM-llnjj
iMfiiitiin
collection of any person or persons stealing
cattle with above brand.
Jos. Bristol
Valentine , Nebr.
Ranee on Nio-
brara river four
miles east of Ft.
Mobrara.
Horses and
cattle branded
; > connected on
'eft hip or side as
shown In cut
J. A. YAUYAK
Pullman , Nnt > i
( at tie- branded .11
on right side
Horses branded .IT
on rinat shoulder
Reasonable rewnril
for any Information
leading to.tbe re
covery of cattle
strayed from my
runire
D. M.
Kennedy , Nebr
Cattle branded
as on cut.lef t side
Some on loft hip.
Hordes same on
left shoulder.
AW N2O HEATH
address
Cody , Nebraska
On left
side , Uor-i
ses left
shoulder. "
Range north
Ontcoinb Lake
Sawyei Bros
Tostonice address
Oasis , Nebr
G. it. Sawyer has
charge of these cat
tle Corses I > MOD
left shoulder "ome
stockPET ? left side
Horsf. es oame
eft thiyh. Itange on Sna e river
Land and Feeding Co.
3artlett Ui"harits Pres Will G Comstock , V. P
Phas P larmson Hec&Treas
f , Cattle branded on
if'vjrXJ $ any part of animal :
t ' , . ; , , , . _ 4i3O th following
& : f\X& ' & * $ S nrands.
Pi i
S * * * * t Li horsep hrandpa th
7 ? "y2 same
< - * * I Range between
i -ftiS&ni - - Gordon on the F.K
&M V , R K.and
iyanmson M R. B. in northwestern
Fll
A T DAVIS
P"stotllce adrtress
liyaunis , Neb
On rl-jht side
horses
on loft
ShOllMlT
also cattlj-
or. ri ht s d
Range. * t
north of FI\ar.nis
Albert Whipple & Sons
Rosebud , S. D.
Cattle branded
SOS on left sidy
OsO on rtehtaide
Some cattle also
have a r on neck
Some with A on
elt shoulder and
some branded
* 'ith two bars
hind o.nar-
. . _ Texas
liub > aimed O on ied s.
on left side.
Horse ? branded SOS on left hip. Some cattle
branded AY\7 bar connected on both sides aud
l ft 5 > ir > nf horson
N. S. Rowley
Kennedy. - Nebraska.
anie as cut on lef
side and hip , and on
eft shoulder of her
les ANoSHgail on
pft sfdp BGrfi.i nd
i 'tr ipitlu'r Rde up ) on
efti , e or hij. p on left jaw and 1 f .hoHlder
Q > n nip or
\J on left jniv
P. Jordan.
Rosebud , SD
Horses and cattle
same aa c'.it. also
CJ BE rj on riirht
hip.
Ran if e on Oak and
Butt creeks.
A liberal reward
: a g _ _ - 33 for r i , information
® | SRj leading ro detection
' ssicrft. ca4iggs2j of mstiers of stoofr
- f * Hf ITIV ii T"h * * < * * * * j4 'u rv
Par Peiper
Simeon Nebr.