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Harrison rj . j 1 iViLDd "V"OXj. SZSISOIST-, NEBRASKA, : TH:giDAY JlsT. 11 - 9QO INTO. 25 Our.nott--NOQUEST,ON IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT - j OURNAL. . --non. twiiiutit j. urTan. Harrison Press-Journal. fKHTAlllJSMED IScS.J O Subscription Price, fl.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF 8I0UX COUNTY. Geo. D. (anon, ... Editor. Kntered at the Harrison post office as second" clans natter. BOERS f iOTOiiOi IlS Calila ditijjatcln's froio the front in the South African war, part of which are Conlirmed by olHoial tlispatclms of the British commanders, announce that serious defeats have tjeen mtt t'y the En,!i,h forces with consequent triumphs of ti e Boers. The British liuv been compelled to retreat from Pordrcclit, and the b'vjit rinx continue around a, lesburg. A third of the Suffolk rgim.r.t, under General French, with seven oflicers, surrendered to the Hows at (olei-buig. The Boers have captured Kurumnn, in n-iuh Itecltua.nal.iwJ, taking 100 pnoners, including eleven officers. The latest report is that an atu.:k on Ud smith have been re pulsed, with heavy losses to the Boers. I.'aily World Herald. In all probability, XV. C. Taylor, who now occupies the governors chair in Ken tncky, by fraud and intimidation at the polls on election day Nov. 7 last, will have to vacate that high place, I forts Hie Closing of 4ho legislature of that fctuts which is now in wssion. H is beyond the cotnpreliensinu cf fin its, ititi lligent boi'tgs, why Urn republi cinstw a party can and do syniwilhi.f with the Hors in their deperete tin J brivu (lht for litwrty und fret-il nil, the (iod given right of iukn,:tntl on lli other hand advtKate, the dslrtn ti.ui by shot nnd hhfcll of the peo,le of th l'iti i i f fi Itlands, who tire guilty of no greater of fence thatl the 15 nrs. Tim policy (d lobbing and looting (ho 'Uttitvd States treasury us institutttl by n retery Cfig, and the Nttw Vcrk City liulional bank, a I)cke(i-!l-r in-itilutiou, has created sui ba scatidul in Mr. McKin. lys cabinet, and foe wiiH h the prepidc'iil is responsible, I but congress voted tinani ntouxly to invesl igatf Mr. (.ige'f:ivoa lisni to the.Sland.ini Oil Co., which nmv result in that gentleman's impeachment. The celebration of thy "St. JacksonV (lav all over the nation by the I t-inn-tlcracy, last Monday, is significant from the fact that thu same conditions, cocfort the people today, viz; the na tional banking system and money power' which conforted the country in lHx, which was dealt a death blow by presi dent Jackson, l'eople recall Nicholas Biddle, who, at that time undertook to tstablsh a money trust in the form of a national bank, but was frustrated by th triotic veto power of president Jack son. Lyman J. fiage, the present Sec retary of the U. 8 Treasury, is the pro totype of Nick Biddla of old, and unless tin Andrew Jackson can lie elected presi dent in this year of ovr Lord 1900, to gucceed Mr. McKinley, the ager.t of tlie money trusts, it will be good bye for the people in tlie future. Below is an extract well worth read ing. It-it taken from a speech of Cong resnmaa LenU of Ohio, during the de bate oo tlie flaancial bill. They re shooting down liberty in South Africa, while you are shooting it down in the Phlllipine Islands. There in evidence rufflcient -enough that both governments are operating upon parallel linen. The first bloMom of liberty in the orient to he cut off by the republican .party of the United Slates, the flnt sub stantial atruggle for liberty in Africa to be mowed down in its infancy by tha queen of England, with the czar as king . for a peace confrere. If thing are not inside out, how can the republican party stand important and -alien, while England is shooting to death a republic in South Africa, and while un silr the military and imperialistic powers that patronage has delivered to the presi dent here, the crime of crimes is being committed under the Stars and Stripes of the union. The president at Madison, Win., said ' One smalt fraction of one mall tribe contents our authority in the ricnU" Aye my frienda with an army WE IX) JOB-WORK COIN'S NEW BOOK. The latest and frre&ten work by tlie auth or of tiio famous "Coins f inancial school'' entitled. COIN ON MONEY TRUSTS AND IMPERIALISM. XOW HEADY. The prle, of thin l-.olr l"i cent per copy and It can be hud only of THCJIOCKT HOCSTAI NKWS, hole a((ent for nun pan or me country. In order to fu'-Ilute iU wide distribution tile 1IDU4 tli.il..... II... following liberal oilers; The Dally mid Hunduy NVws three month- (fcl.2D) mid one copy of "Coin on .Money, Trust and Imperialism" (2-i oeut-O po-taK'1 prcpuid both lor only si -a The Weekly Newsone ye.,r (l.iii) ami one copy of Coin on money (?', Mi H,t u;e prepaid, both fvr only ji.wi. Il you ure already a subscriber to either cdillou of thu News you can renew your mibucription for three month or one year as the caso may be and t ike iiuvuiitiise of this offer. Cadi to acco.n my all ord-r Add rest TIIK H'JI'KV JIOt NTA'N1 NEWS. lie iiver, Colo. there and on the way of T"),n()0 men to subdue one small Tract ion of one small trilie, rttt army larger than Sherman neede 1 to march to the sea, an army larger than (irant, nt-eded to take Vick- biirg, is now culled requisition1 and kept there for nearly ay:ir to subdue ' on sniiill Iricfion of one small tnlf." J.s that tlie source of ror.pcrit? Is your hgun pension of ,,r,00 for isung reduced. degrail.il and. d.shor.ored; i your 1 cef Inist, that murdered men while the SpaniariUobty C.".it, is that the source of your f.rosient i '! ii vuiir nuniiHaiion ami suiionlination of tile m in who won the most mnguifl cent naval victory that tiej world has tt-n. Wintield Sc.dL Kcl.ley, is that the source of 3'oiir pri"perity? Is your subordination of Brooke, of Miles and (.f M.-iTitt. who had trained to gfllier w th their as-ociales, at an e.v pei.cj of millions of d.illars-to his coutr try. ai.d ).tit.t:i!g of politic ins in the a-' my saddle, is that the cause of your prospi ritx'f Von will live to be ashamed of your record. Savings of SiiculitTs at the. Traveling Mens' Club BiiiKjuel, at Lincoln Jan. 5, li)0d. "The (iiestior.s now before tlie people are but d: iTcrcnt manifestations of a vi cious principle which pervades all repub lican policies, namely that the dollar is all important and' that struggling huma nity deserves no consideration." Col. W. J. Bryan. "We will distinguish, and we will teach our people to distinguish lH.-tween democratic expansion uud republican inierialism. (Cheers) Democratic ex pansion is bounded on the north by the constitution; on the Houlh by the Mon roe doctrine; on the east by the declara tion of Independence, and on the west by the ten commandments." iistt.Atty. Genl. Oldham. "The dav that this government sur renders its power to the national banks is the day from which we shall date the decadence of this great republic," he de clared" unless the people rite in right eous wrath to scourge front the temple the party guilty of their betrayal." Oov. Thomas, Cotorado- Commercial Patriotism. An impertinent and imprudent soldier in the army of Luzon writes to his home paper in Massachussetts to say that old soldiers out there are not anxious to spill their blood to enlarge "our mar kets for beef, bacon, beer and lieans." 'The true patriot," says this soldier, "should bo ready to die Wir his country, but the man who is ready to die for com aiercial expansion should come out and do the dying." Not much! Their hide is too precious. Nonconformist. HARRISON PRKSS-JOUKNAI, THE HO Unequalled in Style on Design of Case. D RICES WILL SURPRISE A, liOSPE, Orisfia, M. OFFICES: 1513 Iouk!.-i Ftinet. ' ' FACTOKY: 1014 Izard Bu-eot. We Celebrate Our 25th "isiness Gold Standardism. Tim John P. Lovel, Arms Co.. of Bost on was born in IS-il and died in 1S&0. The patient suffered much from a linger ies sickness caused by the crime of 1S73, and dually died from an attack' of the gold standard. Many mouruing crditors foliowed the rcniainj to their Utial rest. Nonconformist, Cassarism. Rev. William T. Brown of Rochester NT. V recently preached an eloquent ser mon in which he said: "Caesarisni could listen to no argument. It never does It did not nor does it ever consent to ar bitration of reason or conscience. Its appeal is perpetually to the arbitrament of hard cold souless might." That is precisely t.l.o position of the administration to-day. And yet it is sustained by tens of thousands who pro fess to teach the doctrines-of Jesus. They stand for empire, vet, He stood for free dom, which politically is democracy in its broad s-mse,. 1'a.ul said: "Hland fast in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made you free." Modern Caesarisni says: 'Down: down with the O isjiel of Free dom and up with llu; skull and cross- bonesthe pirate's flag disguised as "be nevolent, assimilation." Christ said: "Love your enemies." Caesarisni says: "Murder your friends, to pet their land, mines and forests." San Francisco Star. If s m to th People. Lei than a year remains in which to fjather facts, and information that will influence your vote for tic next president c-f the United States. That grievous vrongs have been committed, and grave errors allowed to exist without effort at correction, is evidenced by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and jurists ; congressmen and leading men of Lmsiness; professors and clergymen in every state. Party afiiiiations have been ignored b the outcry against thru;fitig aside the safeguards of our fathers and .-Sa ing pell-mell into the affairs of Europe. The situation is a deplorable one if not alarming ; as is also our domestic affairs dominated by gigantic Trusrs. Tlie evils are not of spontaneous growth 1 They are the result of years of labor end expenditure of ru.'hons of dollars! Beginning with the dis placement of American silver for English fo'd, the cunning of Eng land's dipk.macy in shaping the des tiny cf (nir Republic is apparent to any ordinary observer seeking the tri'e inward 'ess of events. The Ciiv innati Enquirer has fre quently ral':d attention to each and every move as it was transpiring, and during the campaign of 1900 will present its readers with a truthful array of fact! that will be extremely interesting ci d startling. No fair-mi. ided American, be he Republican, Democrat or of other political fcith, can afford at this critical time to ignore the truth. Partisan prejudice, with the Trusts ns dictators, is a far more de, grading slavery than that which existed previous to the Civil War of '6 x-64. Trusts in the United States alone have a representative capital greater than all the gold and silver in the worid. These will spend many more millions of dollars to suppress truth and facts and mislead all who fail to look beyond their plausible decep tions. Read the Enquirer and you will he able to discern the truth and combat falsehood. A victory for Trtisu and the McKinley Adminis tration in 1900 will end the era of greatest good to greatest number, v Watch carefully the Cincinnati Enquirer SPJi FiA W Mm to furnl-.h the best piano prunt me, iufl u.sell it Ht, the lowest poilbl price. iH-rt-riptlon of our sljle E, Ctutiiet I laai: 1 1-3 Octave. J I nlhont; (ivrrstruus Bans. rull Iron I'.ale, Ufonzod aud Oru. Il'eRtd. 1'ouble Repeaiiu;; Action. jvoiy K'.'VH. 1'oullU Vnerrr( Cann. KinikiiM) Ino ,k, J! ilmcuny and Wlnut Limed oi Carved I':-oivls. rjciension Jriuslc Iiuk; Rolllue Kali Bonrri. Mcfcul Plated Cootlnuoua Hinjet oo lull IlfiMrO, 'J'iiree P-rtal and Prtstl Guard Plata. au!lfully Flnlxtirit nod 1'oliaiied. KeiKlit: 4 feet, B Inrliiw. Leecth: 5 fe. t. 4 Inrket. Jlepih: ? fi.ou 8 1-2 Incheii. Mnile In Co r; t Walnut. Veoeer, Quar tered Oak, Amlguo Oak and ilahoauy, WrlUi for Terms aad l'rk-es, F'nry Hospo Dann Is (.'Uaranteed f"r I yn. flfnliiBt. defm-u In tone, aotloa, orkUiauliip or material. I Kitny PaymentB. A mnll rash pajrnient. and ea?v month It p.ynwnn will e,-ura ..im of ihesa np.erdiil pliinus fjr your lui'ne. t A Detsnnil It.ter cnntninl'iz pclI prWi, nnd full lie-ci-lpMnn of our eis M.TIHOIII 1,1 ,. n .aa ... I...... Anniversary October 23. lS'JO .j .... .. .1. n u,Mu upjiituatiou. I'inal I'rocf Xolices. Ai". persons having final proof notices in this paper will receive a. marked copy of the paper and urn rciiuesled to examine their notice fttiu 11 any error exist report the name to this oftice at once. TiiiiiKU (xi.ti uf:, unai, pkook KOUCK Hilt lTnuCATION'. t". fi. Land Office, Alliance, Nib. Jan 8,10(10. Notice Is hereby ttlven that JAMKs C. NOUTHKOf, of Valentine, Neb., has filed notice of intent ion to make lliial proof before Clerk of pint rlct Court at Iih office in Harrison, Nob., on the 17th day of Kebruarv.lWK), on timber oul tnre application No. 12W! for the N. E. ! of Sec. No. So, in 7 wp. Xo. 32 N. K. IM W. He names ns witnesses: Pace 11. TJIfrclow, Ktitreno nigc low, John K. MniHtsller, Homer Prlddy, all of Harrison, Neb. K. Jl. DoHitisGTo.v, ltefiutter. Notice For Presentation to And llear inu: Before Coti ity Judge, of Claims and Ilemands Against the Es tate of Franz P. Mueller Decas&d' In tj County Court of Sioux Connty, Nebraska. In the nutter of th Katitte of Franz P. Mueller, deceased. Notice Is hereby irlve'i to all persons having claims and demands uffninst r riinz P. Mueller, declined, late of Sioux County, Nebraska, Unit the time fixed fof tiling claims apralnst said estate, is six months from the, 9tli day of Janunay, ltioo. All such persons tire required to present their claims fc'lth the vouchers therefor, to the County Judfre of said county, at .his oftlice therein on or tjefore the. 6th day of August 1900, aud all claims so Hied will be heard before the said Judtie, on the 6th day of l ebrnury, V.HXI or nft.'4-ward cu the first day ot each regu lar term of said court, durlnir the time lim ited for tiling claims as ufuresld. Datnl the r.th day of January, 19(10. IKiIiKitT 1UI.SO.V, sr.Ai.. County Judge. i A true c .py) Ordi-r oi Hearing; on Petition forAp ;Mint;niMit of Administrator or Adinhiistrutrix. IN TIiECCTNTV COCKT OP SIOCX COt.'N TV, NKIIKASKA. In the matttcr of the Estate of James F. Ilovpy, deceased. .State of Nebraska, flonx County. S. f. At a county Court, held tit the Court ftonm In and for said county January 8th A. I). iWiO. Present Hubert Wilson County Judge On reading anil filing the petition of Wil tiit'ii Ilovey, praying thst administration ol !ho estate of James K. Ilovey may b) gnated to Martha M. Hovhw' as admlu intra-tjl-i. Ordered, that February .Mb A. I). 1900, at cue o'clock P. M., Is assigned for hearing kn Id )ietltlon, when all persons interested in said matter may ii.p.'ar at a County Court to hold In and for said county, und show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should rot be granted; and that notice of tlio pendency of sulil petition and the hearing thereof, b given to all per. sons Interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order In the 1 A Hisopf I'na 6-Joi HSiL a weekly unws-papcr printed In sulil coii uly, for four successive weeks, pi lor to said day of hearing. , , KOllhliT WILSON, Ism!,. county Judge ' (A true copy) 25 ai Nothing Else equals Ayer'n Pills for sUnmlnting a torpid liver, strengthening digestion, and reuu kitnig the action el tho Isiwels. They con talu no calomel, nor any other hijurloiis driig, but are composed oi the active princi ples of the best vegeublo cathartics. " I was a sufferer lor years from dyspepsia anil liver troubles, and found no permanent relief until I oommcuced taking Ayer's Pills. They have efleclcd a complete euro." George Mooney, WaKa Walla, W. T. "Whenever I am troubled with constipa tion, or suffer from loss of apjietlte, Ayer's Pills set mo right again." A. J. Klscr, Jr., Keck House, Va. -For the cure of lieadnelie, Ayer's Civ Ihnrtln Pills arc the mnatcffeetlve moiiieien i kiver used.' It. K. James. Dnrc.lM-stnr. Una TWO linXeS (if Avnr'S Villa mirnl ma vcrc ncadache, from which I was longasul rercr." Kmina Keycs. Hulibardstim.Ci.nn Ayer's Pills, I'iKPARr.n nr EE. J. O. ATER ft CO., Lowell, Mass. Hold 17 all Dealers In Mcdlclucj. The Commercial Batiks INCORPORATED 1888. Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. A PITA L STOCK PAID SURPLUS FUND - -o- DIBECTOBS. C. F. Coffke, President. Chas. C. Jamksox. . E. CORRESPONDENTS: INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.- The NewYorK World, Thrice-A-Weak Edition. ALMOST A DAI Y AT THE PRICE OF A WEEKLY, The most widely circulated "weekly" newspaper in America in the Thic-a-week edition of The New Fork World, and with the Presidential campaign now at hand you cannot do without it. Here are some of the reasons why it is easily the leader in dollar a year journalism. It is issued every other day, and is to all purposes a daily. Every week each subscriber Teceives 18 pages and often during the "busy" season 21 pages each week. The price is only $1.00 per vear. It is virtually a daily at the price of a weekly. Its news covers every known part of the world. No weekly newspaper could stand alone and furnish such service. The Thrice-A-Week vVorld has at its disposal all of the resources of the great est newspaper in existence the wonder of modern journalism "America's Greatest Newspaper," as it has been justly termed The New York World. Its political news is absolutely impar tial. This fact will be of special value in the presidential campaign coming on. The best of currrent fiction is found in its colnmns. These are only some of the reasons: there aro others. Read it, and you will see them all. We offer this uneojjaled newspaper and PliKss-JouiiNAL together for one year for $1.7-i. The ret; ular subscription price of the two papers is 2,00. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlficially digests the food and aida Nature in strengthenirip and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic Ko other preparation can approach It in ei'jcicncy. It in stantly relieves and Kruianently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, tsickneadache,Ga8tralgia,Cramps,and all other result of imperfoctdigestion. Prepared by E. C-'DcWUt &Cq.. Crjlcago. 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks rrttf Copyrights Ac. Anywe flndlnjf a nkfttrh and dwicrlptlon may qntoklf tuinertain our opinion free whether an Invetitlnn Is pnbahlf patentable. Communlra tlorisfltrlcf IroonOdantfal. U and book on PatnU ctit frn. Oldmt maencf for iieourtiiif patents. Patents taken throutrh Munn A Co. reoelT tptiiat notice, wit hoot chary, In tho Scientific fltttcrican. A hundsomfily Hlnat.rated wwklf. LanrMt rtr rnlatlrm of any tclontltlc Journal. Terms, $3 tiw; lour monini, 9 u BOiaDyau newsoeaierm. Pfl 361Broadwt, I ffloa, 626 r 8t WaahlDjrtoit, D. C Wanted-An Idea Who ran think nf ftim simple Uiiu to vatontr Protijt your fdftiu; thy msy bring yon wp)ih. V. rlu- jAtIN WKIiIF.KUURN k CO., P.tP'it Attnis urn, W hinii.ii. D. . for tKetr tt.sw prim oOw mi iil ul two but) usvl iriTnrMia whmI- KVM V.'tt; A Vf.:!i!;i:K U tVwJ tr n-t. i If t:o I..-.L fair i.i.j.Iu.-l..i nf 'r.A"(.T:. IOT " A'l Pivxr.n ,-i.vri.v jri;-t&'Vtfi . vt 1 rc.i.ciu, i-rnTr, i iurrjir. ! V. I3, ft Jul, n Haraes Co., t m(Ph!,.v(.. T3 J Rockfnr.l. Illir.i.l'.. 1 m $10,000.000 10,000.00 - D. II. Griswold, Cashier. Beewsteh. A. Mnnmr.vv. 1!: 9 St. Joseph's Academy & Boarding School, Vermillion, So. Dak. The school is conducted bv and under the auspices of the Benedictine Sisters of St. Joseph. The Scholastic year consists of two sessions of 20 weeks each, and begins Sept. 11, 1899, and Feb. 2, 1900; conduct ed in three departments Primary, Pre- paritory, Academical and Commercial courses. TUITION : Primary & Preparatory per month, $1.00 Academic & Comtrwrcial ' ' 2.00 Board, Tarition, Bedding, Washing &c, per month, ina.dvancefiO&nd $12.00 BENEDICTINE SISTERS. St Josrph's Ecadsmt Vebjiilliox, - - So. Dak. STOCK KliANDS. The Jouns-Ai. will publish your'Vuwiil.liko the following, for $2:00, per ve.ir. Each ad ditional hrano: 75 cents, juvery iarmer ot ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining coatitlc should advertise their brands in The Jocb nai. as it circulates all over the state, it may be ihe means of saving money for you. C1IAUI.ES lilKHLK. .fi On left side or hln of cattle. ) Iffi-Sffl n leltsiioulder of horses. I Utuufro on tho head ot Warbounet Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Nub. CII A II I.KS I'M I'll EXtt R The brand leprsented in this untie and branded any where on left siilo of horses and Also the r, f, brand any where on il'i.S left side Ol'cnt.tlH 1,1'lono-j I. II. n rajiindorsiKiicd. v.llllis L AU'ltlNOVIt. Harrison, Nebraslts,. CHAKI.KS NEWMAN'. The brand represented in this notice und -branded any niiere on left side. gjj of p.ttUIo, and over lap eut from the Also the same brand on left thiph of E3c3J horses, belong to the undersigned. Kautfe ncHi- liast SjirliiKs, south part le Sioux county. Ciiaki.ks Nkwmax, Hairison, N'ebrnskiu FRANK M'TTO. On left side of cattle nnd on left shoulder ol hores. BSij Itiinne 011 Antelope creek 1'. O., (iiulelinst, Sioux Co., Nrtt. JOHN A. HANSON InUruiid 011 clih- tJ 01 Also HG 011 cnt tio and horses entile on l"f t.sldn horse on loft shoulder. Kunypim HlWnr Hprini? 11 ml east of Mtm lo. robiollicc ilariihon INwh eiOO KEWAltl). FOr proof to convict any ixinrcm of steal liiff any of my stock. Cattle branded same ns cut. Hoi-mis branded fame on right shoulder j ore on left thigh. heRp, paint brstid snme ns cattle uud Are brand C on rl(;ht i!iUi of nine. Addrefs, David Coi.vimf, (ileu Nebr., -ANY LADY-an get a valuable secret iui gun im ..ui, a tuDMc Miieia imwwm, Mrs. V. M. A PP. CO. mi ItlWF TKrirrlT. TjOtTMjlltO. IN - IS vadium VV-I fl I .1 11 ....