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1ARRISON n JL&. E3 VOL. HABf?f01T' NEBRASKA, THUBSDA ATOlL" l975oONO "r NO QUEST.Cn ,3 EVER SETTLED UNTIL !T .3 SETTLED RIGHT." Hon. Willi,,,,, J. V,r,, JOURNAL HARRISON PR1CSS-JOURNAL TSTA !U,tsi;ki l xj.cacr- o Subscription I'rit f IVr Year ?1. CO. Official Paper of Sioux County. Oko. I). Canon. - Ennou. EntIJiLI. AT TDK IlAMriM N Pi fT Ol KM K AS MriAI. ( MrrrKi:. union en- mon must Jt w. in t lii.ro hit other traitor lnth-l'. f. Semite Jv'-ii! tilil ''h-tlend !-llril:ii Of foil 111 Dakota, I".. K. rcttisniv. Tlii- flin: it, U t lm vciK THlilr m iml.il- Hu ir nl l:i.ic:m wttj, who In the wn.1- mi th" Mh int. (I iiuiiti'cl u,ot wvliiiuly Dm ivliiilulntrutioii himI Uioi nl tliu ri'inhliiMn p-irty for t!ir Imp rilltl,j .ollrv in tli-s l"liillr.iliii. an'l C(niii;ir; tlr.t p,,rl v hii:I h piillcv o ithit otiijUstl' i, to i ir.i.i Burr, whh h ili If pi!rli'il in, voiii'l wioii iMii-(M!m p.irlv to Iw rici) Iroiu tli ciirlli. II r. I.o.ir U -. if jiuliikiiii! he o-.vt l,f ii liaiior. Kiitj- rcptili llrjin ilionnl r'J l Mi!ilr l.n.tr.s ji"'ii. If Aitmlral Iipwi t In u d 'ni'icr it, lie. or criiirwi, cri'lorw tho hU iiau il.i li ui ni nl Jirnuipi., If ho t:rt nit th;it, ami aiivijiMtn inliltlal1ii, tiiiin-riulUm, sl.W'l" K'M nt.'iii'I k ri!, trut aii'J liltfli protncttoii, tlirn hn I n Tf jiobitvaii ; Ih r' bill one (Ii iii'.i r.itUf p.ir lynntl i.i-i it lias Wn. Aii tfol.l (li.ui-il, 4u 'mi itouJ lor r-p'ililU iin prlucipitM, nu t )o:icf! that yr 1K0.OW. Thf Tlionm J.-fiVr-oa or liryuii domocracy ;hi1IpiI IvVjo.uoiI vol' r mum th:m Hny fli'tuiN'r.il vit U In In tlo hlaUjry if Iho party 'I lii-n fon., if the hero of Manila liiy Mil tml i.irnly uo the C'lilciio phitforin, IIipii lu? Ailuiirl huk, l!t, our plmii i- woiilil Ihi, for li r prrnldpiit uu lh ili'iiiornalci lu .i'l In llm , year of o.ir Ixird, lion. I luirlra A, Towim of Minnesota, or Hwur A j jiirl Schliy ol A!nry luiul. At (l i ft t '.t- ) 1 irtjj-;ut . uiNL'oi-itti 1 'm-t'-ct MU ul tin I'tiivvraily at Jt ioViT, Inst. wek, llm Kubiiku nliul';n s carn-J olf Hie honors. All li.ol to .'.'brask,i! I alch hiic'i j.rrmiinent iij.-tropnlil;in n -j ptililiL-iut nwwprs ustlie Tinis-H.Tiil j t 'hu-iiiro Inl.-r 0.--:ui, Vinnfiipolis Joiir rril, ami st. I'llm Pioneer Vre, iini! oth ers t!iron;;hoiil t,!in nation Im'P'j to rliir.b liacU onto t!i(? t;. o. p. kxpil wnpm, unrl hy thiit act declare t.!i wisiloin of the tolmcco ami Minr trust and pr.jsidnt Mi'Kinli-y was par pxcelltftico to any views Ihty ini-iil have had upon tliat (UOStlOII. Sacretay of th navy, lion. John Lon no tho sjwriil dipj.ti h .'K nilcya, has do ridcil to uccrpt tlie nomination for vice noittint on llm repuhiii'mi ticket, if thai party d-irii him to Iwcomo a can tin late. E Bi nj imin Aii.tiw, v.lio it sup'r intendent of the t hic:it,'o pnlilic mUmoU, wan lat wei'k !acto.l liy hy the R.-punts of UieJUrii vomity of N'cliraKtca, to Im it h:uf!or, i'r. Andrews Inn notyatdu- idotl to aropi tha frill. A N'orfolU lull punier Un hcen linud two dollars for xvitarin at tho mayor. Thin HUestt that if Unit if tho law pro InhitinH; profanity we- cuforcifd it would lioat nalom licciiKfs nrtd oi iUialioii tax i all to pitjeps mh revtsnua producers Oordon Journal. Th commit leu on privdi-cs nnd clo vlioni of the LT. S. SnatP, Ii.ih r-)ortd nifuiiist thq iratinr of Muntana's corrupt iwnalor ( 'lark. Wo helievo li ought, to lie lired, but do not think he in a whit wor thf-n Jlr. Quay nnd Ilannn, and loill)lltri s;m otlitT"", who wcio wis Hid wily cnnujj'h to Kt-crtrtn their corru) tion in their tlirctii.n. On tho i:Mi lust, tho lowar lioiihe of eoni;rn, passtvl a joint rmolution. pro potting constitutional iinitftidiiicnt for tho election of U. S. ivnatoM by direct vol.) of the iwoplrt. T.i'i ruHolufion pawl hy ii voto of l't.'i to :;). The recent ll.inna, uay; Cluck (wniitorial ncundalfi ouht to convjnea both houses as wotl n tha ople that Kiich u i hanjfe in necssary, and must lie made. Divine A hi I ii iluttlo. 'find is not, always with tin utronpest liattuhons tho rac! is not always to the Hwift uur the battle to th" s'roii'. The triumphs of day are not tho victory of year, nod thuudvatityiji of one inomant may only add to the confusion which is lof ilo w. Lika Napoleon they may glory in mi .Vuslcrhtz, but, if they could only lonk into tiis dim future, they loo would 11 ;;ii'cn a :iimp of thir Waler loo. Too prayers v, hich (!od hoids are i itol Answered in a day. Yuirs nmy bn oeoded to bi-iii tho plaas of tho Inlhiite to fruition. The Porto Kiorari Unif bill paused by 'oti'r-ss and fittvl by the president l.-ist week, m.ikt.s the prnsident i.bsolute mon arch of the island of Porto Kico nnd its ImopK Following is a partial list of fiirp.'t-baj Hppoiiit.'iients tho president will hava unlcr tii pt-ovi,ioris of the ltt'.v Porto liicoun bill: A ( l ivernor at Jt-i.fiOO A ypnr. A .Secretary of trie Council at $1,000 a year. An Attorney naral at $(.000 a year. An Insular Tieasiirer al f.l.OOO a year. An auditor at 1,000 a year. A roirimisnioiier of the Interior at ft. (100 a j ear. A comniir-hioner of educition ut IJ3.000 a year, A c hief just ico r;f tli8 Sujirenio court at f ").0l a year. Four assix lale justices of thn Hupreme court at $t .100 a year each. A marshal of the Supremo court lit SU.OOO a year. A United Stale District Attorney at ft. 000 ;i vur. A United States District M irbhal ut ?:Uo0ayear. Three uiemhffrs of a com mission to codify tlit) laws of the island at t-o.OOO a yeur e;u h. Three members of tho Executive coun cil whose sa tries aru to be fixed by the Puerto ICic.m Legislature. Elected by lhi Puerto Iticans, , for terms of two years: One Conimi.-soner to thi United Stales at Ifi. 000 a year, Thirty-li vo iuemb.'rs of tha House of Delegates who will bo paid $.( a day when in session. Tlie New York Journal last wpcU made a MII of the national delegates, lion. W, J. Hrynn would lm Isj sura to have in tha KansuiCif Convanlinn July 4th, thut pajier gives Mr. Hrynn 712 vote on tha Hrst Imllot. leaving York utato und Ohio out of the race, nnd (.hould thso two last mulled tales ri vo their vole to Mr. Rryan, which In all probability they will, limn Mr. Pryan will j;ct K10 voleji, with ten for Dewey jmd tli ballanc in altering. Tliiirsday, last week tln ndminlslra tion Porto Uicoan tariff hill was concur red in hy both houses of L'.nrms ending in tha housr by a voto of Pi I to 14!), it majority of 8. Nina coiincietitioiiH ro JmblicntM vottsl UKutust Ui ini iijino In tba liousa. . " ii will iw iaVeresti',g fro, d now on to ITS "DAMN" n.VWLINri, W'yo., April 2. Tharo in not a little indignation liere and to oilier towns ulonj; tho Union Pacillu be tween P.awliim and Ogdeu as a result of the announcement that the company hits contracted for a lurge numlsrr of Japan ew labores to take tha plana of the pres ent force cf wet ion men on llm line. Tho llrst shipment of Japs, numbering 1110 men, arrived from Ojjrden toduy buiI will be divided up amoii; thy various section (,'HiiS repl.icinif Hie Sweeds and Sciindih diiiaviiin wlio have ben here for years and who have established homes for themselves. It isnaid tha contractor who furnishes the Jups will ruceive l.2."i per day and will pay tha men $1.15 per day. Thu old men receive $1.(13 per day, H Is suited that this iH an experiment on the urt of the Union P.ieillc, which, if suc cessful, will lie adopted in thn western end of tha Nebraska divUloi) and the en- BRAND THE TRAITOHS. It is time to putabia-td upon these f-ham reformers, these wolte8 who are masuueradiriK in sheep's cloth, n- these So- iled mid-roaders. so that honest men may know mid shun the breed even as theywpuld shun an unclean thin- infected of the plague. It is also a time for honest men to to spenk plainly, without a """U""S m ",ir,' ,Jl a "Iter HUM epithets and meanin-less insinuations There are lioiie.st and intelligent voters in Nebraska who cons- .entiour.ly l.lieve that (he People Irutcpendent party should stand alone and invite all true reform ers to enlist umler Us harner, ti.at its best interests are not conserved bv a with older parties, and i-ecuuse of such convictions th-s- men me at all times v 11 oeann- ami lo o.ir tuosi reipeiiul consideration. But such .e,i .r i.Miiouuueu who, nor iiol l raspoiisihlB lor the actions of the oisivputnhle irinsf from Omaha, w ho are fed from the tlcsh pots of corrupt republican politic i";"er, uinc, iuonany ami (41. Tins band of small, cheap Judas " 01 uniaua loalrs, who have in times passed, eked out a pre carious existence. They now liave mouey and passes and are traveling over the state of Nebraska sowiu- or trying ty spread the wed of disco.-d amonsr lumM JillAXD THESE OUTCASTS, ,1. . i u,,.MiNeBilI,v ami every man wi.o wi.i coci tenui.ee them. It is the dulv of every relorm paper in the state to print in black face type the uruim of every man who will in anyway recognize the disturbers When they enter vour town shun them. You can know them, for they will in unguarded moments' boast, of their plnnsand Haunt their ili gottei, pains in t-ach oiher's faeos. Jt j tins scum of a city, this rabble from street corners and cheap board in- houses that can break into the rooms of a club from which they have been expelled and can secure from a republican mayor two policemen to guard tl: ir Moleti properly and have the U. km- of a republican court to prevent its recovery. This outlit of grafters can publish a weekly paper at the expense of i) per week, can send them fr. 9 t drought the niailv, os a rrgular paid publieatioii; can find timeand monev to rent halls and la id conventions; can command unlimited transportation for "all their heelers which they can buy up and who are as disrepntaoU) as themselves. They are now organizing to try and secure representations their fraudulent convention which Post-water will hold in Lincoln, June 27. They are making preparation to go in a body to Hie Cincinnati convention as representative Nebraska populists and citizens. God, save tho mark! Can any sane man question or doubt the source oj their campaign fund? Can any liotiast man close his eyes to these fiw.ds and fail to s-e that the i publican campaign in Nebraska has begun? Can any honest middle-of-the-road popuhst a.'roid to soil his hands and besmirch his ;liaracW by associat ing with such tools and schemes of the Ilanna crowd? "Can any honest tym delude himself into the belief that there is an atom of honesty or sincerity in their profes sions? XA M E AX I ) Ii II AX 1) TI I EM. I. Clem Denver is the hell whether of this motley outfit who are out impos ing their presence and society on d.-ceut people. Who is Deaver? Eg is a' saintly soul, tho Dr. Hyde and Jeckel of Rosewutur in populism, lie now 'condemn tho union of all reform forces in Nebraska and poses 1 a tine blue original brand of populism. The burden of his tabor is against oh'ii eholtlei-.s Iiera is'jLis record as is shown from his olllcial source: This patriot in February ,.;ifi!l,"recei veil an sip pointmont from the democrat governor James E. poyd a, gold' darodcrati'Vt -that as meniW of p.ilico co'imission-jr. T:ie republican c:mrt firevented hiui, from holding this cilice, saved his character, and it may be tfi.it ha is now trying to, pay this debt of gratitude. Mark it down that Deaver was 'appointed, and tried to'ac cept the olieres and wanted to becomo corrupt. -JTay 7, YM, Governor-llol-conili appointed Mr. Deaver on this same board an-V his time expired September, 17, lsy.j. Li this case he was a bad man for a short tirie. On February it, 1897, Mr. Deaver again becamo corrupt by being appoinifc'.jm fwnrt at tho-JX-af and Dumb Institute in Omnha. This position he held M.:ti; July 1st, 1S09.' and drew from the state funds the amount of ',:ir. On September 15, 1S07, AJrs. Deaver was appointed matron in this sainu institution, and acted m this institution until 1 4 tire length of tho Wyoming division. Press dispatch. There is a law in this country against importing contract labor but that makes no difference to the railroads. Rich syn dicates that want to exploit Porto Itioo says ''Damn the. constitution." Rich railroads that want to rob American la bor say 'damn the laws and together they join in with the balance of the plu tocrats and sav 'Dainn the people."' Non Conformist. Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln. Following are tho sayings of the great est, wisest and most beloved presidents this great republic has had since its foundation. The republican party of today, are diametrically opposed to anv policy, these three impregnable fores of Independence ever advocated. Read what Washington, JolIVrson and Lincoln have to say, on the Rill jct of expansion nnd iui; )r.aliiin, and t.iea m ika your own comparisons: "Separated as wo are by a world of water Irom other nations, we shall if we are wise, surely avoid being drawn into the labyrinth of their politics and invol ved in their destructive wars.,, "America may think herself happy in having the, Atlantic for a barrier." Washington. "Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of him self. 'nn tie, the bu trusted with the government of others? Or have we found angels in the forms of kings to eouern him? Let history answer this ijuestion. Thomas Jefferson, ',As a result of war, corporations hava been enthroned, and an era of corruption in hih places will follow, ami the money power of the county, will endeavor to prolong its reiK'i by working upon the prejudices of the people, until all wealth is aggregated in a few bauds and the re public is destroyed. "i feel at this moment morn anxiety for the safety of my country than ever, before even in the midst cf war. flori grant that my suspicion miy prove tjroundiesM," Abraham Lincoln. Spwivl Like W!llflrr. When things are "the best" they be come "the Iwst wiling," A bra hum Mare, a lending druggist, of Belleville, O , writos: "Electric Bitters are tfie best selling hitters I have handled In 20 jenr, You know why? Most diseases Iwgin In disorders of stomach, liver, klil neyiibawolf, blood and turves. Elect ric Bitt"rs tones up the stomach, regu lates liv(,r. kidneys and bowels, tmrefiies the blood, strengthens the nerves, hence cures moltitues of maladies. It builds tip the entire system. Puts neiv life and vigor into arty weak, siekly, rundown man or Toman. Price HO cents. Sold by J. E. Phisxey Druggist. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE oMftr, W m Ml Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anmnn nntWng a sketch and dparrlntlnn mny qulrkly a.vrtntn our opinion free wliethor an Invention prohnbly patpntahlo, Comiimnipn tlotisntrctlyvinttrtiitlftt llntirthnokon I'ntenu Bnt frto. uMftftt nucnvy foriocurlng patftau. I'nfmitti 1&knu through Munn & Co. rcelT tpfiiat tutttce, without, ehnrgo, m tue Scientific American. A hnniloi?tr lllnntriiteil wccklr. Lurnmit Hr riilnliou of any ielentlttn tnurnul. Tprirm, ?3 a yi.r: Pmr muiillii, l. Sold by all ncvrrtiilerii. MUNN fCo.36,BM New York Urauch Office, 626 V St, WuhtaKiun, I). C. A FREE PATTERN 0tr own rl'fiti) tn Mert"itirrlW, Bi.'auflfal cnU iii-i lliri'-rrttiiti't J tin ui Wh,til(H,, Oriltinl, InU-st, ai tnUn, fjX'jUK-it 0Jii dtrictly ujf-to-Jatft diiKU, 1 rr'"ciitiiklnfx ( nmi'-. fnfy vTj k, J""is-fi'ii(i IM'tla, H i-. it ti!'a, ' uti'-;it CufUft, Pii'fi ifi- titny. Only IfOu. u:I jftdy gtjiiwwtiiitfil, buU Cur titiis. In in lUTU-h " t Lu " .It.-ct ll"t 'I l ll-n'iM- .r f) fctUor liRturnk Hf uu frjtjtil Idi H)tnaiil i(n;l fit MS GAL! mm WW rllT nt t"rt'ir onlr 10 n1 l rt -Ii-""' kil."iri lolil In ierl ...pry ("iinii.ii lown.er hy rr.nll. Auk laraktm. .ii,lu'n.y vury lta nii tf-duimtjim. sicCALI- COM PA SI V. Il-I4 W4 lltk llrfrt, .... Ik III, . X, Wanted-An Idea UK Who ran thlnlc cif mmm mmp!. Uilutf totttemr HtMur IhormiiT krlnjou wmilih. WK)inRKOnN (XI., lW.it IVnp. PrnUHl J Wriu JAl bira. WuIiIikkmi, b. C! for thotr uHm oKwr hI IU1 lw biiti trad iutw'uiw UM. READ THE F(-iES-JCURNAL July 1st, 1-09, drawing, from the state as salary f 1,075. When Ma Denver win removal last July he usl all his utmost eirortsnnd the help of the CiOer popu list Club to be reinstated, but Governor Poynter did not heed his appeals. THOSE AS;iIsTAX( 'lv What of Mr. Dealer's lieuu-nants? First comes August Cline, who is out along the Elkhorn railroad line hunting for those whoare in the market, Who is Cline? Ha is a Hgn painter by trade, and while full of booze at the countv convention, and days after displayed a handful ol "round-trip tickets' to their rump conven tion at Lincoln. Mr. Cline remarked a short time ago that all that was needed to "lix" a pop was to wipe his nose with a S20.OO bill. So Mr. Cline is evidently out. wiping noses, as he start ad from Omaha about ten days with his pockets full of mileage hooks. These hooks lie did not purchase, as lie has been tha past winter al most de.sl ,t ute, and in the city campaign last fall was short $20.00 in accounting for campaign fund. Lou Guye is a patriotic barber, who onuoses nMice nu ,ih Denver, Mr. Guve was willing to sacrifice himself and allow the governor to up. point him on the Board of Barbers, which npjioinlment had a salary attachment. He also was a candidate on the local fusion ticket last fall, but was defeated. Ha was patriotic enough to pay himself 15 per week during the campaign for acting as secretary and giving a few moments of his time to the duty of his ollice. An other illustrious light in this constellation of patriots is A. G. Gale who was re moved from the committee last fall for failure to produce $100,00 of campaign fund. There ore more patriots. Ed Moiiarty, a one-horse police lawyer, who only recently escaped serving time in the penitentiary on a cha'geof forgery. He was twice found guilty by a jury, but was released by tho supreme court on n technicality. He also tried to get an appointment in (he city clerk's ollice this spring. Ou of the bigyjest dead beats in the aggregation is one Jim Osborn claiming Georgia as his home. He has been a hangeron for two years, not Iiaving any visible means of support, borrowing small sums of money, and in apriearanco was ihriynnd shabbily dressed. Without any employment In at once came out nicely dfesf.ed and is now out doing duly in this disreputable business. Thee men, gentlemen, are the LEADERS, not followers in the middle-of-the-road mojement hi Nebraska. This is the element which is traveling over this stale attempting 'tjieoure delegations, and which wo notice some pa pers in other states are booming as great men. Let there lie no mistake in this matter; let no man he led to ioin this corun - outfit of assistant republicans through the mistaken idea that thev are sincere in their protestations of fealty lo the populist party. Any man who affiliate with this unclean brood of earron-l'ed vultures brands himself from the society of hon est, decent citizens. Let it be'uuderstood that he might as well hava chalked upon ins iuih uio oonar oi republican boodle and proclaim form the housetops that liia birthright has been bartered for a mess of potlage, Ids citizenship sold for a paltrv hrido. There can be no halfway ground, no compromise, no (piarters. Brand tha Traitors and make that brand indelible. Non-Conformist. r i . iS IVS ITS , i !; n if. j: a m u a INCORPORATED 1883. Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. , (CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN - $lp00.0aM (d surplus fund - -iQyoosa DIRECTOBS. C. F. Coffee, President. D. H. Griswold. Cashier. CnAs. C. Jameson. B. E. Bbewsteb. A. Mofimr.irr. r PflPRFQPnMnPNTC' WESTER national bank, new York. vi OUnntOrUllULIl I O. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Omaha, Neb. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.- Filial Proof Notices. All persons lmvlncr final proof notlees In Mi is paper will receive a marked oopy ot the paper and are reipiesl-il to examine theiv notice und ir any error exist report the same to tills ollice at ont'e-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office ut Alliance, Neb., March 2n, IfOO Notice In herehy Riven that the following mimed settler hns filed notice) of his In ten tion to make liiml proof in support of his claim, and that said iioof will lie mnde be fore Clerk of District Court, Rt Harrison. Nebraska, on May 5, l!)i, viz: JOHN Vi'. KIOKUOKrT, of )lrrion, Neh., on II. K. 0. 4V21. for tho l-:i8t,V fioutli east ii Sec 10, and South South-west 'i See. II, T p. at, N. Kimpte fui w, He mime tho followliiK witnesses to prove his continuous rtisldcTice upon und cultivation upon said land viz : . A. Giu toii nnd John Hunlcctt of Harrifon, Neb., and Neal Jordan and Dan Jordan of (jilehrlst, Nehraskii. K M. DOItlilNGTfIN, Kegister. NOTICE KOU I'l'in.ICATI.lN. I .und Ofltee nt Alliance, Neb. March 2fi, 1W10. Noti'e Is hereby (flveii that the following named settler has Hied notice of hig inten tion to make firm! proof In support of li'.s claim, and Unit said proof will be marlo be foro Clerk of Diatriet Court ut Harrison, Nebraska, on May 5, IHOo.vIz : I'ATItICK SI.aTTKIIY, of Harrison, Nebraska, on II. K. No. 1I:0. for the I.OH 1, 5 and 8, and ."outh enst of North-east 'i Sue. 2, Twp. H2, N. llunire 57 w. lie mimes the following v.'ltiiescn to prove his continuous resilience npii and cullivii tton of snld land, viz: l,ow Wilson, Osenr (inrton, lOartiest Lyons and James Merrlam, nil of Harrison, Neb. K. M. 1)01! kINUTOX, Regihter. STJ'K IIItANDS. Tmk JonnxAl. will publish yonrbriind.llke the follon lnn, for J :, per year. Kaeh ad dltional hi aiiil 70 eenls. every lariuer or ranchmen In Wloiix and ndJnlnliiK counties HHould iidvertlse their braiids in Tnic Jour nal ns It oirctilateii nil over the stata. It nmy be Iho means of Having money for you. CHARI.Ks III K.N I, K. On lei t side or hip of call In, I On li lt, slionl ler ol lnrins. i Itaiilfn on tho head ol Wnrboiinot iniuek Addrcan Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. 'OO ddV'M 'A MM ia at wi rw inv v oott m mi ljaat aiqvniaA m naaAOVT AM Fhakk C. Lewis. R.yj an JfjM Branded on left side of Cattle and on left naii.R Range on lieitT7 liite Uiver. T. O. Address IIiiri'!on, Nob. Owns the follow Imr. hniuU ouel er: JOHN A. HANSON W-l I Also Hf? on rat tle and horses- cattle on leftside horses nn luffc shoulder. Hanrje on Silver Springs and east of state iue. Postofflce Harrison Neu $100 REWARD. For proof to convict any person of steal lug any of my stock. ""WM Uranded HORSES. I', o. Aildresss David Colvillb, Harrlton, Nebraska. CHA ELKS NEWMAN. The brand represented la th's notice and branded any where on left side of cattle, and over lap eut from the right ear. Also the same brand on loft thlfh of horses, belongs to tho niHlersignod. linage near Hast Spring. eutli nart lo Stotn county. Ciuri.es Nrwman, - Hnrrlnon, Nebraska. FKA NIC NUTTO. On left side of cuttle mid on lef t shoulder 01 horses. Hun go on Antelope crerk . O., tihllchrist, tiloux Co., Neb. S.J. TtTKF.B. Branded on left shoulder oj tiorw Ml ind nil Inft aide nf cattle. II ri Kiingo on White Hlver, near (ilen. llV I ' ' Address, Olun, Nebraska. ; ARB YOU A WORKEK : rk wl r ntnt ? It so I uni 1or litalaguj ol Power AVcirNEiv. i PrwKcrJ, Strong, Pursbla. t V. P. & Joha Parnaa Co., l4RbyHt., R jcV hir.1, Mllneia. Wwt.n.MH.MHMWi 1 lIllllllllllM jSSHS) Jt f I r y - f . IF' ' Ii 1 IS , -5 r .t . i 14 if K ! ' ht V i 1 ' A' ,-w. Va n