Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 16, 1900, Image 1

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HARRISON PKESS-JOURNAL.
yti!sfiiitini Price
Official Paper of
Gko. ). Canon,
y:nu- re ini: 1;i,kimn INi-t Oihce as fexM fL.th
rrauau-ittuea. t.t.-.a:srr-v.fr'."is
-tiESATCi:;. L.
-JO. iii--JiJ -i. Ui'ii J. J. . iL L ViTLLTSOTOX.
If the Pncw- JctitNAt should reprint a Democratic statement ns to prsi;!ent
MoKiriley's war of conquer, imr.Hr.aliHii and militarism, Republicans would say
It came from I'io "Yotj source to receive any serious consideration from tbo peo
lo. Therefore, we quote Knnubl'cmi nuthoritv rc-lati ve to the AdministrAtion's
lov and tender reynrd for imperial L'nglnml, and wilh nothing lul contempt for !
yie Uoers urn Fuilippinns in thuir death
ItiiiJ what Junior 0. L. HVliinirton itttn to xiy aloiut Mr. JlfJunley's acts:
I urn n.mltuMbly opposed to the re-election of President McKinlny, Bryan
isn h-ft-1-m.tH in every wnv M.-Kinley, uwl I regard his election iw efi'tial
to thi! Preservation "f tilts Republic.
" tvgard tixi Philadelphia, platform as a grave dapjii-tum from the faith of
our fathers. His tint the Kupublii-HOism of Lincoln, but an iudorsmeiu. of the in.
imical policies fokntd upon the country by McKinley,
"I aut aimuti-ioi riiili,-.t. I do not, talk one way in consre find Another
Way on tha outside, nor d,I talk na w.iy and act another. I n,u not. I;lte old Hoar
-abie to appeal to the pimt hiiJ tha future, und then stultify mysf. I oo only
Iho present. The pn-.l l goua and Hid f uUirtt esin care for Ufwlf ; hut I'll help take
care of th prm;nt..
I m convinced there U n secret alliance with enplatid Iwyornl any doubt.1
You remember the cry that was tuiwd nguiilst Ulevel.uid of Mibwrviency to Eng
lnd. Thr was not oiw-quaru-r tha ?.uuntl for it that thore h far the samo cry
iijCitiit McKinley, Hi would not darmlo a thing that' would hu unacceptoba to
England, for tm is nothing niore than a F,oli.-ih proe.onut.
"Piiwident jL-Kiiiioy litis Ixilrayed mo. I wan oppowd to tho Paris Peace
Tr-ialy nnrt would never have voted for its ratificalion of my own volition. I told
the rrs':detit so, fsu.l hu imluced mo to vote fiir it by solemnly pledging ma that
it "-as not lo intention of hirnswlf or -the Covermiioiit to forcibly hold or perman
ently Acquire th Philippine-.
"Ht furthur twid that his pr4inal dosira wan to restore law and ordor in t he
islands and Itwu fuh.tiit the matter to ConKrew, with the idufi of having it fjrant
iilioliite (reedflin and .lf-KOvernineut to tho Filipinos. With tint pledge from
PrtMid.-mt William McKuiKy I voted for tha treaty. Without il I never should
have dufls so, - y
"The resolution I offered !n iho senat, and which wan the Wis of my speech
on th PJnhpp'no qoostion, pruvidxd for exactly what the President liiniMlf told me
ho deird to brinjf Hlioiit
"Bryan i uWiluiely rffrtit on the one frreat iue itrvolviid in thw camjmign
iml with the mojey question t wt for four years, h-i is a "m-ar, a better and
u Mifer man tb'u MuKuilty. Kven if the niony (uNtion were nor, ff t tied, Bryan
i man of two inui!! Kne to tmdtrtake to Unifrr with the currenrp. Bryan is
',-Uin to be our nent President, aud I bhall ho glad to se him elecU'il.
'McKmiey t totally unlit for the oilier of Prejid:nt, because ho is no weak
una vacillating that he caut stick to an
tfiwn inilid and be consistent for twenty-four
A thin is impossible with him, and for that
From the speech of Senator Wtlling-ton, in
Straw:
Showing
v. Wind
jrKisLirrs cousin for uPvYas.
F'tton H. HcKi.iley, aco isin of Presi
dent McKmiey an( a wtaihv .stock rais
er of Free port, Harper county, Kaa., has
w. cording to an iuUfrvievr in tho New
Yurk .fnurnal, rejected the republican
licknt nod declartiH his purponi to vote
Jor ltryau nnd BtnvHrihtin. He Hayit ha
svould ralhr have Prince of Wales presi
dut of the United States than bis cous
in. He said:
"In 110 I was willing u bfuik my
cousin to the extent of 00-", and did so
winning. I thought lie wmild make a
better president than he has, but I (hid
lie cater too much to European style
which 1 and every other true American
, do not like. I believe Trlnce of Wales
known better how vo conduct this repub
lic than doe my cousin. I should latll
r vote for him anyhow.
"McKinluy aud Imperialism will de
feat the republican party at tha polio
this fall, and J am willing to bet good
money on it. I will vote for Bryan and
Stevenson in ordor to help navo the re
public." BOURKE COCHRAN.
A Chicago friend of Hourke Cockran
the distinguished New York orator, re
ceived a Uttter from him yesterday, nays
tha Chicago American, in which Mr.
, Oockmn wild he would not uphold his
npnnrt of the Kansad City platform,
ltecause of Its 16 to 1 declaration. Con
tinulii!,' hu said that the great preponder
ating rjuestion was wheatber tl) repub
lic hhould live or die, and ho feared the
re-election of McKinly would lie the
Vinnint; of the end of the republic. He
said he would make (tpeechen in favor
of Bryan and 8tevennon during the cum
iKn nd hoped1 to have an opportunity
to ftdibfM a Chicapo tuidience.
10M WATSON ALL UIGIIT.
Tom Watson of Georgia, who was the
middle-of-the-road candidate for vice
president in JHflfl, has writU-n to an in
rjuiriut; friend that he will votn for firvnn
nni 8tevnson. Mr. Watnon has retired
from active politic, and i deep in the
practice of law, ,
ITH1CA00, Aii, 12. En-Miyor '!
Khsoii of Clevel.io.1 aunounu'S here to
fy ttiat he will Nupport Hryun.
LAFAYETTE. Ind., Aug. 1?.-E.
lieutenant (iovernor Nye, who hi
(Hirotofore (ieii a htuunch Repiibtinm,
ill slump thiiktate fur Uraa.
IVr Year 91. CO.
Sioux County.
- Editor.
.'OAVU'.R.
WELLINGTON.
fclruggle for Li! erty ar.d Jiv!e(?ii(U nce
opinion over nitht, fhe could know his
hoursat a timo he mifrhtdo, but such
reason ho is unlit to tie President."
the New York World.
Which Way the
Blows.
VvISCO.
DEMOCRATJTC
TUIS
YEAR.
James Fisher, Jr., of Kutraan, Wis.,
chairman c( the Crawford conuty t!ein-
orrnt.ti! comniiltee, baa ofl'eruU to lt
fl,0(W with any republican that Brvan
wilHwat McKmlov. lie offered to bet
?o00 that Bryan will carry Wisconsin by
more than f,000 majority. He will bt.t
$100 even that '.trym crr!ei Wisconsin
by 10,000 votes. These bets have Ixieu
posted in Wisconsin for bo vera I days
without takers. Mr. Fiaher is a breeder
of Fancy Mock nnd a man of wealth.
FOR BRYAN THIS TIME.
TERttE HAUTE, Ind., Auir. 0. Col
William E. McLean, First Deputy Com
missioner of Pensions under Cleveland's
Administration, who slumpod for Mc
Kinley four years, ago announced to-
nlRht that he would speak for Bryan
this fall. He said:'
"I am opposed to tho imperialistic
policy of McKinley and am not afraid of
the silver issue in this campaign, al
though I am still a gold man."
" "Militarifin will, if successful, in lime
ctaatoa monarchy. I think, therefore a
standing army is a menace to peace,"
PaulO. Schuh, of Cario, III,, bead of
one of the largest drug companies in
southern Illinois and a life long Republi
can, Is out for Bryan. Ha is an old sol
dier, having boen a privule in the Ninth
Illinois infantry. "I cannot indorse tho
pplicv of imperialism udopted by this
administration and which I fought
against in 1301," he nay. "Militarism
and nil its attendant evils would be the
ruin of this republic,"
' M. U. Church of Parkersbur, W, Va
one of tho founder of the Republican
parly, and who established and for four
years edited that staunch republican or
gan, the State Journal, Iih announced
In un omiii letter that he will support
Brvan tlimyear. In his let Ur Mr, Church
ny: "There Is no republican party in
mi the old sense. The cycle of use cleu
wit h the ruling power buck of the throne
the modern UrMMterof Imperialism, mat
erialism tnd McKinlcyieui, Jliuk liati-
NEW YORK, An. lr-Ilohort R.
Roosvelt h cousion of the governor, him
announced that h.i vvill work for. llryan
Mils fall. Ho vid for Pal uior jmd
Duckner in l'i'Jt.
THE PIONEER
Druses,
Drugists Sundries,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Books and STATIONARY.
J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor.
John F. Finerty, former Republican
congressm-ao and leader of the Chicago
Irish-Americans, lias also announced his
intention to support Bryan on tha anti
imperiu.1 issue. Mr, Finerty is the edi-
tor of the citizen and president of the
United Irish societitH of Chictigo. , He
says: "No pelf-r--Mpectfnjj Iriwman can
support th'j foreiB'a policy of President
McKiuley."
Alexander Elias, who represents one
of tha largest manufacturing companies
in New York city, aud who has been on
the road for tlfteeii years and voted for
McKinley in 1899, nays: "I have jimt
completed a business trip through Michi
gan, Indiana,, Illinois, Wisconsin and
Minnesota, and from what I have heard
from my .customer, and ot.hars I believe
Bryan will carry every one of those
state. I am for Brvan,"
Former District Judsje J. A. Barnelt
of Caldwell, Kan., a life-long Republican
has left that party. "I hope to live long
enough, he sav. "to see an American
president elected and ths last vestige of
imperialism forever crushed out of this
country."
Dr. H. Z, Leonard, consul to clifton
Falls, Cauada, under President Harrisou
appeared at Indianapolis on Bryan day
wearing a Hryaei hadffe. "I am for
Bryan heart ami soul," he said, "and
shall do all in tny power to aid in his el
ection. McKinley has been a failure..
He has no backbouu and ia completely
under the domination of the trusts," '
BRYAN SHURE
OF ELECTION
GOV. POYNTEll PREDICTS
VICTORY.
Governor Poynter of Nebraska, is
more confident than over tnat Bryan
will be elected president. Speaking yes
terday at the union depot, ha said he was
firm in his conviction that tha Democrat
ic leader would po iu by a large and de
cisive votu. "He will be elected. I
make the prediction. My faith is in
creasing every day. There have come
to me evidences from all parts of the
country of a movement which will have
become irresistible before November.
To my mind there is no doubt that lie
will carry Indiana, Maryland and Ken
lucky. Republican claims of those state
are absurd," , '
"I believe that Nebrasjja. will give a
majority cf 20,000 for Bryan," continued
Governor roynUr. "We are harmonious
thero. No differences between Populist
Democrats and Bilvor Republicans exist.
No, I do cot. maintain absolutely that
we are certain of New York state, but
my belief is that wo will carry it. . The
coutest heivheeii eX-8tliu tul' Hill SU'id Jul',
Crocker will not hurt. I dent tbink that
they will work in harmony, because their
personal differences are great. But
both of them will work earnestly for the
ticket Hill in the stale and Crocker in
New York city,
"Tho Kansas City convention did ex
actly wliat wns wanted. Mr, Bryan, by
compelling tho convention to handle the
silver convention has won many new
aduiirors. His firmness, honesty and in
dependence were never before so well
brought out. And that speech of accep
tance at indianapoils was a great effort.
I believe that it will go down in Ameri
can history as classic Daily ' Denver
News. .
j ..
It is said that Capt. Allen O. Fisher
dislikes a cerUia beverage named cefTee.
"IK ttEPVBljt'ANS SAT lr'PAYSTOSAO
RKK'K Of It HAM) IE KM 1ft GAIN TItADK,
YOD TK1.I, TA Kit YOU AUK SOT WIM.INO
TOTftADKONK AMKHK.'AN HOY KOK ALL
THE TUA.DK OK THE OKIKST'-W, J.
nutAS.
We have wondered liow ninny of the
voters of Sioux county have read care
fully Mr, Bryan's notification speech he
made at Indianapolis, Aug, Hth. It will
pay every voter to read it nnd then eorti
Pm it wilh the imperial speech of Mr
McKinley July 13th at Canton, O.
Hon. Chan, A. Towne, formally with
drew ns vice presidential candidate on
the Peoples Independent Parly, lost
week, giving, we lielieyo good an4 siifll
cient reasons for declining (he nmnimv
lion. In nil probability, Hon. Adlai E.
Htev.inson, the Dwinocratin mnnitu will
be liuU.ii luted In place of Mr, To woe.
PHARMACY.
:ATIOXAL TICKET.
For President:
WILLIAM J. BRYaN,.. Lincoln, Neb.
For Vice I'resiileat:
A. E. STEVENSON, Bloomingtcn, Ills,
ror Presidential Elsetors:
FRANK T. RANSOM, Silver Repub.
' ROBT. OBERFILDER, Democrat
L. N. WKNDT,
I JAMES HUQES, "
JOHN II. FELBERT, Populist
WILLIAM H. GARRET, "
W. O. SWAN,
PETER EBBESON.
FUSION STATK T1CKKT.
Kor (Jovf-rnor:
WILLIAM A. POYNTER,. ..Populist.
For I.ieut. Governor:
E. A. GILBERT,... Free Silver Repnb.
ForSpe'y or State:
C. V. Svoboda , .Populist
For State Treasurer :
S. II. HOWARD "
For State Auditor: ,
Theodore Gress, "
For Attoruey General :
W. D. OLDHAM,.. Democrat
For Com'r Pub. h. Sc. B.:
P. J. CAREY, Populist
For Supt, Pub. Instructions:
C. F. BECK, "
For Congi'oss, flth District:
WILLIAM H, NEVILLE "
"LEGISLATIVE TICKET.
For ItrpifseutaMv, 5'lrd Iitrlt: .
CHARLES F, COFFEE Democrat
Foa Henstor Mth District: v , . '.
W. L, HAY WARD '...Pdpnlitt
Tt seems that "Teddy" the Rough
Riding end of the republican national
ticket, everytime he opens his mouth
puts his foot in it. This time, while at
Santiago. Teddy wrote the secretary
of war that R. A Alger, telling him that
the Rough Riders were three times bet
ter than the state troops., thereby insul
ting every volunteer soldier from every
state in the union. That statement was
too rank for the secretary of war and
Mr. Alger delivered sucli a severe rebuke
to "Teddy" the terror, its only a wonder
that he ever broke loose again, but he
did. At fit. Paul when he addressed the
national association of republican clubs,
Teddy insuped every naval and army
soldier in the nation, who was a demo
crat, by making the following dirty fling
at thorn: '
"The domocrats stand for lawlessnes
for dishonesty and dishonor, for license
and disaster at home and cowardly shrin
king from duty abroad."
The repulieaa party in this part of the
Lord's vineyard, are Wowing and very
iiard about McKinleys prosperity, say
ing not a, word about imperialism, mili
tarism, McKinley 's prosperous trusts
hhwiHr robbing the people, who of
iceity are compeled to use trust wares
and the murdurous Philippine war, for
Which the president is morally responsi
ble for the death of thousands of Ameri
can troops, as well as the Filippiuos,
who are lighting for liberty and Inde
pendence against an American George
the HI. It is safe to sav that tho coun
try is no more prosperous to day than it
was in 1800, whon you take iuto consid
eration llie fact, everything one is oblig
ed to eat, drink and wear and which he
must buy are controlled by trusts who
have increased their cost to the consum
ers from 5 to ISO per cent.
On the other hand wages are not one
whit better today than they were in 18
(W. God only knows what a condition
lb country would have been in had not
a C uba or the Philippine Islands been
Ighting an oppressor for liberty and in
dependence and the U. S. government
had not appropriated $450,000,000 which
has gone iuto circulation and s'arted up
Urn gun and ordinance, fikctories, which
the administration is now engaged In
using these same guns, powder, shot and
sliell in trying to prevent (he Filippinos,
from obtainin American "liberty and in
dependence,"
Ob no! the railroads are not In politics
this yeur! Listen to Brother Kimmell of
thn Mot'ook Tribune:
s "General manager Holdrr-ge wus over
the branch Wednesday in bis private car,
Nebraska's nxt governor 0, H. Deitrich
$1 HjsUiiiji, (i ( 'Ovipanied him. Cur wan
Attached to regular branch train No.
175." -Null
ceil.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs. George
Lontj, cf Newstraitsville, Ohio, saved
two lives. A frightful coiiRh bad long
kept her awake-every nifjht. She had
tried many remedies and doctors but
steadily prew worse until urged to try
Dr. King's New discovers One bottle
wholly cured her; and she writes, this
marvelous medicine also Cured Mr.
Long of a-severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such cure;, are positive proof of its pow
er to cure all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only 10c and 1.00. Guaran
teed. Trial bottles free at J. E. Phis
neys Drug store,
Content Xotlce.
United Lund OBleo.
Alliance, Neb.
June, a, K-flO.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed in this ottlc.e by Clu-udia Hester, contes
tant, usaiust Homestead entry No. 2614, mode
May, IMC, 1899, for N. 4 N-E.X S-W. N-E.X
and N-W. 14 8 E. y Section 21, Towuslitp 31,
N. ran(,5G r. by Hones K. Will Contestce,
In which It U alleged that suid Hooes B.
Will bus failed entirely to cslubiiab his ra
sirlatice tl)reon, or to cultivate any of iaid
tract, that Bald defects "continue at thedate
of this affidavit, farther that affiant is in
formed and believes that the said entry
111HI1 was not at the time of making Ilia ap
plication for aaid land either twenty-one
years of itge or the head of a family, and
that said ullejfed absence from the said land
wis not due to his employment lu the Army,
Navy, or Marine Corps ot the United Etates
as a private soldier, officer, seaman or mur
ine, during the war with Spain or daring any
other wi'.r in which the United States may
be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified
to apiiear, respond and offer evidence touch
ing said ullegution at 10 o'clock a. m. on Anjr-
ust 20th, lfiOO, before Grant Guthrie, a notsry
Pnblic, at his office la Harrison, Nebrassa,
and that filial hearing: will be held at 10,
o'clock, a. m, on August 20tb, 1900, before
the KeKister and Itecelver at the United Stat
es Land Office In Alliance, Nebraska, Tlio
said contestant having In a proper affidavit,
tiled May 15th, 190S, set forth facts which
show that after dne diligence, personal ser
vice of tills notice cannot be made, ills here
by ordered and directed that such notice be
given by due sad proper publication.
, K. M. DosniNcro, : Register.
Call for Cotiiity Codrcmlon.
A delejrate convention of the Democratic
party of Hioux comity, Nebraska is hereby
called to meet at the Court House, in Harri.
son, in said eoauty, Saturday, Sept. 1st 1900
at 1 o'clock p. 111. for the purpose of placing
In nomination a candidate for the office of
(.'ountr Attorney, and for the transaction of
snob other business as may come properly
before the convention.
The representation of the various pre
cincts of said county, in based on the vote
cast for Hon. Kdson Rich, for Uegcnt of the
State University, &t the lust general election
of 13S9. Following are the number ol dele
gates apportioned to each prociuo-
Andrews 2 Antolopo . 1
lio-wen ! 3 Cottonwood 4
Hat creek 5 Montrose S
Kanultig water 1 Snake Orfiek 1
Sugar I,of 8 Warbonnct...... 4
Whistle ereeK i White Kiver 4
It Is recommended that no proxies be 1
lowed bat that the delegates present cast
the full vote of the Precinct, and that tbo
prlmarlos bo held at the usual lolling places
Tuesday, August 27, 1900.
Geo d. Canos, John E. SIahstellir.
Chairiuau t'en. Com. Secretary.
Tliut Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous headaches
They make pure blood and build up your
health. 'Only 25 cents. Money back if
not cured. Sold by Dtt. J. E. Phinney
Druggist.
ShcrlfTs Sale.
a
Tly virtue of an order of sale Issued by the
Clerk or District court of Sioux County, Nob
rusks, upon a tfecroo rendered by said court
In favor of J. Y. Cn-itln, plaintiff, and Mctta
I., ilitlne, Sllws I II- Maine, James O. Sargent
George W Hester defendants; I will on Satur
day, tbo Kth, tiny or Augm-.t. IOOO, at 4 o'clock
r. m. St the east front door of the Court
House in Harrison, Nebraska, In said county
sell tho following described real estate to
wltt: I-ot No. 20, and Lot No. 21, P.lork No. 7, ot
the Villngo of Harrison, Fonx county, Neb
raska, at public .nrtlon to tbo hlghert bid
der f pr cash, to satlsO said ordor of sale in
the sum of JtHli with intcrnst, costs, and
accruing costs.
THOMAS HOLLY,
Sherrln o' said county.
Bbfilfru 8ale.
l!y virtue of an order of Sale lsnnd by
the clerk of the district court of Sioux
nonnty, Nebraska, upon a doerne rendered
by said eoiirt in favor of Sioux County, 1
plaintiff, nd Pierre P.b-wott, Sarah F-. Ulcw
ett, wife of F.dwsrd K. Mr-welt, fleceaserl,
Johu Doc, hT husband, rest nsme unknown
Michael J. Illewett sro defendants. 1 will
on 1h S" th day of A ngtist, A. I). Woo, at 1 o'.
clock p. in. at Itarrlsou, In Said coiiaty sell
the following described real estate to wit:
The Nnrtn-wrst rjuartsr, of Section 4,
Township C:i, North of Bange 64 west, in
NPhrnskn, st Harrison, In iwdrt comity, at
tkr? wml front door of t'1 I'dtirt Il'insn In
ttuvrbon Nebraska st pulilic auction to the
h!gb'o.t bidder for cash hi satisfy sstd oritur
nf sain In the sum ol tl'W4n.j, with interest,
cost Slid seeming col.
T1IOMA9 IIOI.t.T,
suf.rillf sail County.
1 1 Helped Win Battles.
Twenty nine officers and men wrn'n
from the Front to say that for scratd.i-s
Bruises, Cuts, wounds, Sore Feet, and
Stiff Joints, Buckles Arnica Salve is li
best in the world. Same for hums, Sk 11
Eruptions and Piles, 25 cts, a U x.
t'nre guaranteed. Sold by Dr. J. E.
Phi.nney. druggist.
STOCK BRANDS.
Tng Journal will publish yoarbninil.lt fee
the following, for t2:Q0, per year. JSsw nd
ditional brand 75 ceats. r.very tarnier or
ranchmen in Sioux and adjo.ning coniie
s'aonld advertise their brands in TheJouv..
kalhs it circulates all over the state. It
may be the meaus of saving money for you.
CHARLES ItlKHLE.
On left side or hip of cattle, (
On left shoulder of hore.
iRange on the head 01 Warboiinet
evreek
Address Harrison, Kioux Co. iel
Fi-akkC. Lewis.
Branded on left side
of Cattle and oa left
'boulder ef Horses.
Range oa head ot White Kiver.
P. O. Address Harris, Keb.
JOHN A. HANSON
Owns thf follow-
innia ttuu oiiiiii
r: Also HQ on cat
tle Rnd horses
cattle on leftside
horsrs ou left
shoulder.
Kanse on Silver Springs aud east of state
Ine. Postoftice Harrison Neb
CHABLKS KKWMAR.
The brand represented ia this noUce
and branded any where on left side
of cattle, aud over lap out f rom the
1 right ear.
Also the same brand on left tlilgb of
fjj liorsas, belongs to tho undersigned.
Kunge near Bast Springs, geutk part fo
Sloax eounty. Chaelbs Niwman,
DarrUon. Kebraika.
FKAN1C KCTTO.
On left aide of cattle and 00 lef
shoulder ot borscs.
Rangoon Antelope creek
P. OUkilcururt.SIUwx Co KoH.
J S. TUCK Bit.
1 Branded ou left shoulder of horses
and on left side of cattle.
Range on W bite Kiver, near Glen.
P. O. Address, Glen, Nebraska.
b3
DEEP CHEEK LIVE STOCK Co.
Branded on left hip of Cattle
and on left cheek of Horses.
Range on Deep Creek.
address, Deep Creek Live Stock Co,.
, OScab Clow, Snpt..
Glen, Nebraska,
$300 TIE WARD.
For the arreat and conviction of any party
or parties stealing or disfiguring any brrjids
ou stock belonging to tho undersigned p.u
tles: DAVID COLVILI.K.
Horses branded on rili shoulder ov
brandod IK1 on right Jaw. Also, I have
Horses brandod
on left thigh.
Post Office Address, ,
Harrisou, Sioux Co., Nebraska.
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F. K. JANDT.
60. K7, S
Piiands
on left hip
mm
on left Jaw,
left hip of Cattle. Post Office, Hewitt,
Sioux County, Nobraska.
JOHN T. SNOW.
Morses branded
on left shonl-
tier
branded 011 left shoulder of
FIX
Cattle and
on left side.
Post Office Address,
Patrick, LiiramleCo. Wyo.
J. it. PARKF.H.
Ilorsvs branded on
li ft shoulder and
hip.
Cattle same on left
Sheep banided tjCf
on back or I
back of Sheep.
Kaiigeon Soldier Creek and White Kiver.
Address, Ft. Robinson, Nobrasks,
Htory of a Slave.
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she could not turn over in bed alone.
After using two bottles of Electric Bit
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nhki to d'tior own work." This supre
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cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan
choly, headache, backache, fainting and
dizzy spalls. It is ft Godsend to weak,
sickly, run down people, Cure guamn
td.' Only 'lVfe. Sou by Ism. J. &
Phinnky druggist , ,'.',
Maltese 113
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pre.-.