r u Harrison Press -Journal. VOL.XIL HIItlSOlsr, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, J" AIST. IB, 13DD. Our Motf4-.-'NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RICHT'-Hoa. Wllllaa J. Bryan. TO. 23 1 IK 4 t Harriscn Prett-Joursal. f K8TABIJ8HKD 1888. O Subscription Ptio, fl.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OFIOUX OOUNTV. ip. It. Canna, - - Kdltnr. F.nUirod lit the Itavrisoa pout ofllce a second claw matter. Suiter Whipped. London. Jn. 13. A telegram from Newport Wulos Ruthfcford Han-is, form erly resutant direetor in South Africa of the British Sourh Africa company, has received a cablegram to tha effect tha t General Duller has suffered another re vere.Evenlng World-Herald. Suicides of 1899. lHirint; 1999 tliere were 509 suicides 4-tortwl in the Sun. Of tins Dumber 441 -fr about 74 per cent were niulett, and 137 w about 22 4er cent, were females. The "methods by which twlf-murder nas effected are irexented in iHv follow ijC tables: Ifcetbottj Mai. Female. Total Riootiir... .:. .tU 12 226 Poison ' 04 141 lliint-ina'............4 8 43 aitw... 40 14 S4 itrownintc '-iH 0 37 ChU mUUs 21 7 :so lesjw JO 2'J OUier methods 4 5 7 Not Mated 5 2 7 TfaU 43 127 Ml) Mr bt the peruaatat? adofrtinn: eaoii nioUioil : MettMslii. Hale. Female. Total ilKK.Ullf 44 4 9oiaon 50 4 84aairiiiK aina .l 110 Slrowuitiir 41. 7 1 t;ut, Ub 5 2 8 5 geapa 36 4.7 Othwr- Methods 6 9 3 6 2IotsUlaA 11 t rj.s 24 7 7.6 on 6.8 n 3 3.H 1.6 1.2 Total K0.0 1C0.0 COO.Oi The staled causis of 237 of the 55D sui Cklaaiaay be roughly clansified as fol lows: Out of work HO TT rpisisW 18 Homesti alH'ctitns 54 frttckness or physical ills 57 DttMnesa trouble 'M iCrime.... 23 Ittber causes 37 Total. .287 r "'Anti-Slang Club. 'The tiresome nnd much-abused habi .of using elang has at last found a Kerne jfdl in this city. A tlyb has been ergan Arizad under the title of the anti-slang Club. ' fines are imposed ranging from 1 .cent lo 20 cents for violations. The pro ceeds go into a general fund, to be used ifor various purfHises. Stelow is a list of a few slung words, witlt tlie fines attach ad: ' Cent . Cants it '. 5 Hayseed 4 RaU , . Reuben...r .... . -HI snot 'liesnta Tell it... Hot Tamnles..., o .7 A .A 2 .8 Jot tha dough... 0 Aint he a bird. ..2 Noodlehead 8 A pippT-roony.'-fl A fool 4 Red headed 4 Give Ufl a tip 8 CrackerjVk 9 Thiuk's he's tha whole works ....5 JVadaody......t lad a niaah.....,7 . Rtibhaf lieck ,13 He's a cheap guV. 10 The floe are having the desired alfect. -One youth became mi deeply involved that hfiried working off 2 CotifederaU .bills "but when threatened with prosecu ima for debasing the gold standard, pooled up." The correspondent had to pay five onls for using U:t lust plutivse, Chictigo Jutttf Ocea.i- The Harrison Prssk-Jominal in in receipt of a copy of ttie World-Herald year book, and have examined its con sents and can say without hesitation rthnt it is equal, if not superior in every way to any former publication gotten out by the World-Herald. To the coun try editor it in an indispensible book and we taki this way to publicity Acknow ledge our thankfulness and appreciation of the favor. Every family in Sioux county should hare one. - KATE AN I) ESAU, f saw Kate and Esau Hitting on a seesaw ' . Also I saw Esau Kiss Kftt upon the -seesaw. And Kte she saw I aw Emu Kitci her upon the seesaw. And Esau he saw Hhe Raw I saw ; Him kiss heron the seesaw. And so I saw, An.) Kate she saw And Esau he saw, And therefore we saw lie saw she saw and mw Them sitting on a seesaw aud kissing Kate and Esau. , T. Berry Smith. lekiels Ramble. One day last week, your correspond ent decided to take a ramble over the RitVre and call on his neis;hlors. Our course led by the school house, so a stopped into see Charlie Andrew() off our coat or a few minutes chat. Ooing fnf ther south we began to Freize hut our blood was warmed by seeing a Duel between two Christians, Sutton Foote no ro doubt by, the different Church's or the imagination of ZekiePs brain. Nev ertheless all parties to the Duel deemed hapy so we passed on by the old churc'l) over near the Hi Church and barely es caped seeing another Duel. 'We passed a man with a new house on our left, T(h)atnan snust lie in a hurry F.lsie (he) would not tie driving so fast. Passing on west we pot onto Lohr ground but by following west a Streeter two we ev entually Waunder (ed)tip behind a Hill. This we followed until we met a young lady with, Bovles on her arm. She seem ed happy and smiled ns she looked upon tha BoVlen, We saw a ninn frointr to Plant Rice, and asked him if it wasn't prettyjflrv? He remarked, "It micht be Dryer and so it proved to be. He was on hia wiy to Church. , . Waent on east, ti' Foote, and saw Zumbfunneo coal and some 'hrunnen wood. ' We didn't stop but Sutton east. At lutt overtaking ttie "Pied Pipttr of Hnm(e lin." followed 'him to Newlands where we sat down to a supper consist inn of a dish of Rice pudding and a bowl of Mursh and milk. Thus ended ouY memoriab'le journey and if anyone fuels slighted or takes of ienre at not. being called upon j list send to Harrison, chief of the Sioux, and get a Cannon to blow us across the line where they have Oayharts and are Knott so green as to drink CertTee, or to Fry Ham. Neither do thoy use Pud.ly forglnze(ing). ZF.KIKL. P. . We forgot to mention that we met a man driving Steeres home in bugfc'y. The Minstrel Play. Some of Harrisin's taleht of the O. & A. club gave an entertainment in An drews Hall Jan. 1 which 19'K), wHiich was highly appreciated when the announce ment for the ''Sham Doctor play, was given. The noisy room was hushed to a tender si lence Our eager eyes were sooa satisfied, us w gazed on our negro af- tars' and actresses as tfaey marched out oa the stage and were introduced by one of tho characters Mr, C. Ragan. In the sham Doctor and Hlaok Shoe maker Mr. CI vie Ragan was the leading character. With great interest be play ed his parts and as his words te4t on ou ears we solemtly declared he was Pro- bart the second. Mr. Ieroy Maine played the fiarts Mr, Jotinson in batli plays. And when his tail stately figure appeared on the stage with grace , and Uauty we thought we were in dreamland with the fane, No better character could have been selected to play those tsvrts. Miss Nora Niece played the part Miss llotsy ana! she lea natural elocutionist, who has wen fame and delighted many, a heart with her ciean comedy. The theatrical world hat never seen a better actress than Misa Niece, Miss LI ..ie Parsons, played the part Josie. And she ia Harrison,,, only greatest comedian, by which she swayed her audieoce at will, bringing tears laughter, shouts of joy, groans of dens ion. but mistress of et,!'ram and poetical imagination, equal to that of Lorgfel low, Mr. C. Pound, played the part Julius Miss Minnie Warucka played the part Rose. Those two diameters churmed the hearts of tho miuienco with thel ear nestness ar.d made then) think f thou ewurlKliip ftuys. THE 'HOSPB. PIANO. Unequalled in Stylo on Deaictt t of Cass. p RICES WILL SURPRISE u t A. KOSPE, Omaha, Neb. OFFICES: ISM Douglas Street. FACTORY: 1C14 Izard Street. ' W Celebrate Our 25th n-isint Commissioners Proceedings. HARRISON, KIC Jan. Mh, IOIiO. Hoard of County Commissioners met In regulur session. t'ruwnt CimiinlHsloiiers rrocanlor, Roher anil MenK and cleric. Af tor examining the road petition of Chas. Sclillt and ull mutter uppertiintf thereunto: On motion It was laid over for further ad vice from tlie County Attorney, until Jan. loth, I'JOU. adjourned until January lOUi, at 8 o'clock, a ui. W. J. X. KAt'M. Clerk. Harrison, Neb. Jununrv. lOtk, 1900. Brotrd met persuunt to ad four runout. ;' J'resont Uomuilssionera 1'rocunlor, MenK and fiohwer and ulurlt. The mutter of K. K. Jnnt, was take, ap aud ConsldeiPd nnd on motion cejectefl. the lulluwIiiK urlii-lul butid waa presented nd on motion approved: I. 8. Mclntosii Assessor, Tor for Watte Riv er I'recinct. The following claims were oi mUaa al lowed and warrsnts orderefl drawn on the Kuncrul fond of IS99 forsumu. James Johnson witness , 1 ni Fuler Peterson Juror 15 On tnntion the County Treasurer Is here by ordered and Instructed to irtund to ranalln Force M 20 from Vowen Kond fund bleh lie was Illegally asseesed for In 1IKT7, , Tlxjnattur of tha road .petition ef Chas. ullt, Jataes Johnson and ethers, on moti on alt tit proceedings sntmaqnut to the not- Hlon are quashed by consent of all parties, Ihe siuiie lx'ln void for want of Julsdlrllon 'jrdiit (itithrle, antieaml on Ix'hslf of four principal petitioners nn withdrew the petl tion. adtoiirued until January 11th 1900. at am. W.J. A. KACM. Cleric Harrison, Xel)., January 11th, 190Q. Itonrd met pursuant to adjournment I'reseut Commissioners Meng, Frocunler, anil Rohwer and Clerk. The petLtion of Henry I'elckenbroi k and Others for a brldifn across Hut Creek was taken up and on motion laid over. On motion tlie following entlmate of ex- fene was made for the year 1W0: Ubtrlct Crt expenses WOflO 00 Itonds uurl Bridges 8000 01) Salaries . 1(X 00 Incidental expenses tMtt 00 Stationary S 00 Printing and i'uljlisliinir HII0 00 Otlicers Fees 70S (io Institute 100 00 Soldier Relief Fund a 00 Special road district fund MM 00 On motion the HarrlHon PUEbSS-JOVRSAL w:i and is deelured to on the otnulal paper of stoux County for tho year low. On motion the JComity Clerk is hereby aithr:z3d ti naiki reiiaUltlon on the Auditor of Public accounts for tdie neccssa- ry books and blanks. ' On motion Tho county Attorney is hereby ordered and . Instructed to foreclose. Tax I.iens on all lands In Sioux County on which taxes have teome delinquent, couimission- eisfor million, Messrs. UcnR and Procunler Commissioner atfalnst motion, Mr. Kohwer, notion carried. The reiwrtof the ehalrinan of the Soldiers relief ouiiinilsloners was presented and ex, amlned and on motion approved. On niatloii the Hoard proceeded to check up the accounts In tke Treasurers eMce. Ou motion Hoard adjourned until 8 a m January mil, 1900. Harrison, Neb. ' January lMh, 1S00. Hoard met pursuant te adjournment. Fall Hoard andi-lerk jiresent. Beard con tinned to -check Oft the accounts In the Tree urers office' r"' On motion Hoard sdjoarnts) until 8 o'clock a m January Ulb. Mill. M . J. A. R ACM. ' ' ' . ' Cterk. Mr. Hearv Moravek, played the part Bill. Henry was a laufthahle sight to look upon as he acted the negro boy to pref-sction, Miss Anna Niece, plaved the part Jane She was a sweet talented young girl. No wonder her father the shoe-maker aad a hard time to keep her in the family unid her part was acted out so real, ' Miss Edna Warneka, played the ehee- makers wife. She looked very motherly and agreeable as she rubbed on her wash board. No other actress was more sue cesful than Miss Warneke or received more applause from tlie audience. ' Mr. Eddie Guthrie, played the part Clem, Ha made the audience think they were' in Hoytea opera-house with his anxious face and breaking heart stood as brave as Horatius at the bridge when he told Mr. Drown, ,lw loved his tlaugh' .ter. ""enltn m f-iniN'i lur Leu piano 1 r . i.M-riil. n of our style E. CU.uo! Minn: 1 1-5 ivtsv.. 3 lnt"ji,; rrunr P.ss i a) I Iruu I'.mn, Jlcoroud aLid Grua- l.l:ile llftyniinj Action. r Ki'v. J llltl V. ttercd Case. KliiMUl k. U-ttewsny and Walnut i -lc, ( i.hrr.'d P t.-iM. tx'eiua Muilu Ihf.k; JMfl.ng full ITkiara. Nlrk'l Pluwtf t'ooTinu.in IliriK" on Full llwil. ?'iiree 1'i-nala sad Pdal ir.i Plat. Mauluh Finished nu.l l'li,u.d. )leM. 4 r. i-t , h in.-l,c. ). iiKlh: 6 r. t. 4 !.. It'p t: f.t. it -i l.-li. tlhd Curly Wnlittl. VeneT, Qte' tertil 0..k. Aiulfitii! OuK and Muhoijauy, Writs for Terms and Prlcas, Every llospa rina l potrin w4 f if I ytrs n?;ilii- rtefe.Ms In Lwa, action, aorkuiaaaUlp nr malrrlal. Kay Pay wants. A smsR'ask r"lmni and ev mnalK. It p ynu-nn will wnri ih uf ihee hplHodtd pUD'ui t't your noun. A llernsl Itttir i-imtalntnir ivoll prl and full d-rHn l-m nf mr cuf pi.yiumil KtMi frw upHi iirll.-.ail.i'i. Ailiiivrury October '2:, 18'J SOTICKtOF SALE r.MiER CHATTEL MORT GAGE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of two certain chattel mortgages owned Joki t- lybyK. M. Humpton and Felix W. 1-eeter dated aaifolluws, one for ,6!i5.00, dated 0th day of Muy, 109, given ,y Kiniuett Jolimoii A Atmdlu Jolinson to li. M. Hampton A F. Wv Lester, securing a not-' of Vifi'MMof eveu date therewith upon the following 212 cows, 140 mixed spring calves, sixty-four i!cad of mixed yearling belters and steers. four bead ol two year-old steers, lour Ueu4 of duriiam bulls, with increase of cows. Copy Of Said Chattel Mortg.ie was duly filed In tle clerk's office ol Moux couaty, Nebraska, on the 10; h duy u! June, IH'-.D at oneo alock una no uoiiuies. That UH)b said nun tguge aud note there Is now 4au tha sum of tl, 33-1.48 .together with tbo uost of taking, keeping nud foreclosing this mintage; und one for !, 61X1.00, dated 10th dsv of April, 1X1)0, given by Kuimett Johnson & Amelia Johusju to R. M. Hamp ton toa-x-uie a note of aViOo.OO nt even date therevith tiori the following property to-wll : r"jmA of cows, 4 head of . two-year-old slra,M heml of one year-old stei:rs uud belt era, is, ueau .-oi wiuicr caivus uuu uucoaiu bulL With increase of cows. A eopvofeaid mortgage was duly Hied In the ofQce uf cliu county clerk of Sioux ecnin ty, NctM-askH. on the ffllih day of April, S0, at o'clock p, iu., and no tnlnuUiS. Vpr tid note there is now due and on part., '. Alrinof 2,'.t3.li0 together with the costt?"' toi.g, keeping aud foreclosing this Defn-fit having been mde In the payment of said sum and no suits at law having'becn Instituted to recover said debt or any part thereof. Thut bv Virtue of tho said two mortgages heretofore described, the said R. M. Hamp ton and Felix W. Lester will on the 9tb da February, 1000, ut Canton P. O., lu Slon isy, Nebraska, sell the following cattle g eattle described in said two mortages, towlt: ' IMbeaJ of cows, 82 head of one year-ol hellers, 4 head ofdurhuiu bulls and 16 head f young calves by side of e4ws, at the boa of If nt., to the highest bidder for cash or so many of said cattle as will bo required to itl f the amount due on said two notes to wlt: the sum of 4,269.411, together with the ot of taking, keeping aud foreclosing said tuortgaaes. 'paled Canton, Nebraska, January l.'x, UiOO . B M. IUmi-tos and FELIX w . I.KSTSR Order f Hearing nn Petition for Ap pointment or Administrator or Administratrix. IS THE CCU STY COURT OF SIOUX COI N TY, NKIIRASKA. In the matttor of the Estate of James F. Horey, deceased. Slate of Kebraska, Sioux County. S. F. At a county Court, held at the Court RoeiD in and for said county January 9th A. D. 1900. Present Robert Wilson County Judge. Oji reading and filing the petition of Wil liam A. Hovey, praying that administration of the estate or Jams K. Hovey muy be granted to Martha M. liovew' aaadailntxtra Ulx. Ordered, that Februarj- 6th A. I). WOO, at one o'clock r. M., Is assigned for bearing said petitleu, when all persons Interested In sal4 matter may appear at a County Court to be held In and fur said county, and show eettee why tae prayer oi me petitioner should not 1st granted; and that notice of tho . pendency of said petition and tbo hearing thereof, be given to all per. soni Interested in said matter by publish ing a copy of this order In the 11 mibon Pas S Jot HSAt a weekly news-paper printed In said county, for four successive weeks, jstior to said day of hearing. UOIIfcKT WILtHIM, I SXA tviuuty Judge (A trus ropy) I25IJ 0anted-An Idea SSS frotset jnvr Ideas: they may hrltig yoo WMlth Wms JOHN WBllDBRBlTR.N a CO, Pa 1 1 r ok vyv.. roMidt for tkatr i.aut) nriu etttr aara. washlaavm, n. ism x iao aud uaa mvvma 'Instrumental music was furnished all through by Sir. Leroy Wright, which made iheaiid.euce pat their feet on the floor. Mr. Clyde Rngm sang a pitiful negro org like strains from heaveu it fell on our ears as it echoed and reechoed. Nothing like having a second Florence Nightingale. 1 ' The Game & Amusement club thanks, Miss. Marley heartily for her aid in training them. We hope the time will not be lung un til anu'-hor will be given. The Commercial Bank. r - INCORPORATED 1888. Harrison, ... - Nebraska. (OCAPITAL STOCK PAID IN - S 1 0,000.00 C) b SURPLUS FUNU - - - 10,000.100 eT C. P. Coffee, President. Chas. C. Jamesok. 4 B. E. mQDf CaODNTiirNTC WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, Xew YofilC .rUUnntMUIiUul 1 0. omaua national bank, omaha. ne. INTEREST PAID ON Contest Notice. United States Land Offiice, Alliance, Nebraska, ) January 13, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit 4ia,ving been filed in this olfbie bv Peter Puter- son contestant, against ifimbsr Culture entry No. 80S, made Octobr 23, lHHk, for South east quarter, section o, town ship 84, Rane 50 w, bv John Fi isch- ContKstee, in which it is alleged that the said John Frisch has wholly failed to fierfornied the acta required by law for thu perfection of S!iid:tbat the said John Frisch has wholly failed to break or ilow live acres of said Und during the second year of said entry; that the said John Frisch has wholly failed cultivate nv of said laud sinee the first year of ndrv; that the said John Frisch has wholly failed to pliant any of saiid land to treees, tree see or cuttings atanv time and such defects continue at eate of J this affidavit S&td parties are hereby notilled to appear, resxnd and offer evi dence touchin saidallegation at M o'clock a m on March 5th, 1900, before Orant Outhrie Notary Public at his ofilce in Harrison, Neb. vid that final hearing will be held at 10 o clock i m on inarch 15th 1900 liefore the Register and Ret -iver at the United States Land Ollice in Alliance. Neb. . xi-j The said contestant havhjg in tr sur sffldavit filed June 2th Uftft Ut K.h facts viich show that after due Jaigence (ereoonj neM'ioe of this nnrice itn not be mfide it is hereby ordered ana direct that such notice be given by due and pro per publication. F. SL DORRtNOTOK, Register. e?ljial Pr oof Sottas. AH peraoas having final proof notices in this paper will receive a marked copy of the paper and are requested to examine their notice und If niiy error exist report the same to tills office at onive. TIMRKR CCI.TURK, FINAL PROOF, SOriCK FOR ri'RLIUATION. U. S. Land Office, Alliance, Neb. Jan 11,1000. Notice is hereby given that JAMK8 C. JJORTUROP. of Valentine, Neb., has filed notice of intent -lou to make final proof before Clerk of Dist rid Court at his o(ce in Harrisnn, Neb., on tlio 17th day of Februarv.lOOO, on timber cul ture explication No. 12K6 for tticN. E. U of Sec. No. 3o, in Twp. No. 82 N. R. 56 W. lie names iu witaesses: Pace R. Iligelow, Kugoiie Higelow, Jofcn K. Maistsller, Homer Priddj', all of Harrison, Neb. F. M. DoltmxGToN, Register. Notice For Presentation to And Hear ing Before Couity Judge, of Claims and Demands Against the Es tate of Franz 1', Mueller Decased' In the County Court of Sioux County, N'ekruska. hi the matter of tba Estate of l'ranr. P. it prller, deceased . Notice Is hereby glve-i to all persons hsvlH( claims and deinnnds sgalnst Fran. P. Mueller, dceusod, late of Sioux County, Nebraska, that the time t1."l fof tiling claims against said estate, ts six months from the 9th day or Januaay, 1000. All such persons are required to present their claims with the vouchers therefor, to tho County Judge of said county, ijt bis oflllco therein on or before the 6th flay of August 1900, and all claims so nied will be heard before the said Jndge, on the Sth day of February, 100 or afterward en the first day ot euch regu lar term of said coart, during tho time lim ited for filing claims as afonwld. Dated the 6th day or January, 1900. ' HORERT RILflOK, seal.! County Jndge. ' ' i A true copy) (2ratl mm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlflcltlly dlfrcssta the tood and aldl Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted dlgcatlv o gana. It la the latest discovered dlgetO aot and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It In itantly relieves and pcrmanentlycuras Dyspepsia, Indlgosiion, Heartburn, Flatulence, 8our Stomach, Nausea. Blck Headacbe.Oaatralgia.Crarnps.and HI other rewlt of imperfecta igestion. , Jrpano oy C &'0o)vHt AC, ceaao. ; I). II. Griswold, Cashier. Beewstek, A. McGinlev. - TIME DEPOSITS.- SL Joseph's Academy & Boarding School, Vermillion, So.D AK. Ttie school is conducted by and under the auspices of the Benedictine S5sters of St. Joseph. The Scholastic year consists of twe) sessions of 20 weeks each, and begins Sept. 11, 1899, and Feb. J, 1900; conduct ed in three dep&'i'tments--Primary,- Pre paritory, Academical and Commercial courses. TUITION: Primary & Preparatory iper month, $1.0 AeaeWiiic St Commercial " 2.06 BoauL, Tuition, Bedding, Washing &c, per month, in advance flOand $12.00 BENEDICTINE SISTERS, St Joseph's Ecadkmy, Vermiluqn, - - So. STOCK BRANDS. The Joussxt will publish yoaTbran.HVa tho following, Tor t :vo, per ye.tr. fcach site, dltionul Iraiicl75 cents. livery lamer or ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining coantle should advertise their brands in THiJol's XALas it circulates all over the state. 'It may be the means of savlug money for you. CHAHLKS HIl'.HI.K. . ? On left side or hip of cuttle, I On Jef I shoulder of horaes. I Range ou the head ot Warbonnet creek Address Harrison, Sionx Co. Neb. CHAKLKS UMPHENOfR The brand reprsented in this notice and branded any where on left side of horses and E 00 Also tho L L brand any m-bere on. left side of cuttle belongs to the undersigned. Chaki.es CmfiiExocb. Harrison, Nebraska, CHARLKS NEWMAN. The brand represented In this notine and brandud any where on left side of cuttle, and over-lap cut from the -right car. Also the same brand on left thigh of liaises, belongs to the undersigned. anHUt-. neai r.asi rpriugs, soutn pnri, im Sioux county. Charles Newman, , Harrison, Nebraska. FRANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle and on left shoulder ot horses. Range on Antelope creek Glnlcluist, Sioux Co., Neb. JOHN A. HANSON Owns th rollow Inglirand unci cri Also HG on tie and korscs-a-c n ttie on leftside horses on left shoulder. Uiinzn on Silver Springs and east af slats I ne. I'ostofilee Harrlnon Neb flOO ItKWARM. For proor to convict any person of itesl lag any of my stock. Cattle breaded seme as cnt. Horses branded same on flfbi aboulderS i. orC oa lenthbjh. Iibnrp,paiiit.arand aatno as cattle aud Are brand C eat .c right side of nose. Address, David CoLviM.it. Ulen Hebr., ANVUtDYoajiaalaTaloaWeeeoroSI IsaleaaawataadsrakkwSkifarNssaek I Ma. V. M. AP CO. P. O.. r aorraarT, STt ivoctyj f ft 1 A r T J if 1aJ. rv. . .m :. - ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' JP1 " '