Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, September 13, 1900, Image 1

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HARRISON r RESS
VOL. rXU.
lEoZSOIfcT, ITS3S;ASS:A, rX,.T-5ITJSIDA.3r, SEPT.
C..r jrolto--''r.!0 QUESTION IS EVER CETTLE3 UNTIL IT 13 SETTLED RIGHT. "--Hon. William J. Bryan.
13, i9oo . iao. 11.
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HARRISONpRESS-jOURNAL.
SuI)S-r:itioii I'rke
Official Paper of
Geo. D, Canon',
l.JtZWW AT IV. K llAMKIw lY'HT
NATIOXAL TICKET.
For l'ri:riit:
WILLIAM .1. 1'P.YANVX'i.f o!n. Neb.
For Vice PrKldrH:
A. E.TEVKSKON. Blootoington.Iila.
For presidential Klector:
FRANK T. EWSOH", fcHver Repub.
K03T. OBP.Rl II-L'EU, Democrat
L. X. VKNJ.)T,
JAYK3irCfir, "
JOHN II. PKU5KRT. Populist
william n. GAiinsr,
W. (;. MVAN',
PliTCR KBBKKOX,
VL'SIOX GTAT1C TICKET.
For iov.-ri'or:
WILLIAM A. POYNTES,... Populist.
For Lieut. ;ovrri:or:
E. A. (i'lL:ii;y?T, ..free Silver Kpc!.
For K e'y of
V. V. Kv'il.,).i:i ..Populist
For '. u Tre-entrer :
It, B. HOWARD ... "
fur : ' f'i
Tneodor Cress, '
For itvormy lieni-m! :
V. D. OLDHAM, Bcmocrat
rr('r-n'r Pub. I.. .4 3.:
P. J. CARKY Populist
For tm' Vub. Ii.rtru; t;e-.:
c. r. rrxi; "
For CooiJ'ii'"". flf I'jrUt:
WILLIAM H, NK VILLI! "
JVKG1SLA T1V E TICKET.
For Keprewtit.ttiv, ..r! DIHHet: .
. OiURLICSF. COt-TEli Democrat
Foe Jeastor !Uh District:
VT. V. HAY WARD,.". .Populist.
For County Attorney,
W. O. PATTEliWT.
About the most absurd and weakest
argument which some of our republican
papers are potting forth, in regard to W.
V. A tio it, i the fAet tht Ht ttt Ui alh-
O' of tin Spanish war. The fj.ft of thu
).rly l..ivitjs no arumant, lv.y ara
rJr. to tr''!1 hot any tin off
wl.iiTi jvnt i'.eif. D. E. Tbo!Op!n,
with all his Pimii-v, c:intTOijur3 a tru,.
ar,roenint In roanl to U. 8- fvniwtor
Alii, nJ for tin) ;nj:ia! bonuftt of tlvoe
!o rj .njiioittrir ii)t-rnifd in 1h
4!jct.t of l.'r. All'sn, wi th to raiy th-y
wilt ie nelly dis"p;nint?. Fisher, Van
Pai.lii-t, praJ Blai.trbtftr, ar.il lAiitrirh,
coBth atd, even wi'ii the war! healer.
thfo'Vii in, CMOiiot dtfjit thfl will of th
peep! of 'ins gret s'A'e of Kolirarka.
Nut vvn t'.i repulHran country pajien,
' vhloii'w uol9isl:tnJT. K. Tmpnon fia
taktsn umivr hw f,trir.ij ar, H!id Uii
local prntO'.'tiou, of ?hvm i hjoit'xl fU;r
ly Nhy FWher. of f'l"5, who hiis
rm'ttnt I llowsomai out full flwl'id
htcr, ran do it. l"if lori liamo especial
ly in thi.i county U obnoxlou.
RICHARD CHOKER'S PROPHECY.
o
The follo-A'ing predictions were made by Hiohard
Crocker yesterday at democratic haadquartora:
New York will give Bryan 40,000 plurality at the
very laat.
Anybody on the democratic gubernatorial ticket fan
carry Now Vonc tb id year. "
Bryan will surely carry Indiana.
Ohio will go democratic.
Illinois will go democratic.
The truf-t queKtion will do it.
No ono is afraid of Bryan this year. They fear tho
truptft. ,
Ono man power U tho danger; imperialism and trusts
are its expression.
Employers will vote toVtrengthcn trusts, but employ
ee will vote against them.
Bryan's election is a-certaiuty.N. Y. World.
KIk'iihiiii On IiPjiprlulIst).
John 6lMrmn; former Recretary of
Ute in prcsidont McICinUy'g cabinet in
in a recent interview naid;
"The wanlth we are taking out of our
own country now to lling after thoe
Philippine islands Is fabulous. We have
taken away the tnineM and ngricultur
UW to milslue the Fiipino natives; L'o
jitod upon It, tl. other natioofi do not
envy us, but think us foolish.
"I mm not the Blifchtost sense in our
lone excursion to tftu Philfipine )Ianls,
12,000 Blll away. Ther; we have no
acquaintances or alliuiU-s. or anything
which jjiven promi'si of a happy holution
cf a nnMt foolish undertnking. Tiw nat
ive how that they do not want ns by
the courage with whkh they (iglit us,
I fear that pre wveram u in ibis imperial
ioJicy wII rum tho rupubhoau p.uty,1
Per Year fl .OO.
Sioux County.
- Editor.
OriiCK AS (.LAPS MA7TJ.K.
A fe-rful Hurricane and tidal wave
visivd Galveston, Tex., ou th 10th inst.
l;Out 10,500 lives, were lost, himc.tls
wonnded and possibly about a million
Ooilx-s worth of damage. Hundred are
rendered homeless and have already ap
pealed to the outside world for aid.
Pi'ttcr lu.t! thaa never.
Bo thick OrovtrrOl.jvUorl ex-pn;sii!etit
of tho Uiiilud States as he humbly asks
fur Itiidmilfarn-a to tlx fold, who iiro
proud to -all Williaiu Jt'tinini; Bry:in
their kadur, CloveiKnd has titil'e.) tin
small low vuico n- lung u ho could, hut
he itr!nov.'lK!f.'vn t( lato it li.is UiOdmo a
-oiirint; Kou within his brtam, inint u SiIk
iuabjlity to rcttist it louj;r.
Xot at all J"ss:r.,y.
Somo folks may think it fun to run a
country nuwpap.'r, but a, few months
actual ;sprieac! usually tliqMsh ,M the
funny part of it. Usually the country
m:w;vp"r man in an all around Krt cf a
qomii.-. (itiu h; tiouti a httls of everything,
from riK'sivittj; vM;tory.sr.J wriltm di
toria's in tho front oifb's to wa.-ihiuc,' ioH-
ors und tnixinr i'll-.s iu lh oth;r oud of
tliU iio,. llo Icirni all tins wh-n ti
lorns hi'; tr.fo, and '-nt jot out f tl,
h.'ib,t. , It in all riftht to talk about !
ititijr a r.ni, r," but villi Uw ordinary
riiiW.a;i'f mail th editing is only ouo of
tho many tinners to 1 done. Tb) boo!s
mtiiit ha kept, adverti (ing sn job work
noi'citod, acooimts coll'.i tod, (;ci!Kiieut
HUbhcnbcrs !unn.;d arid nc-w otii:b invited
to enroll thoir n-im-H, n-A moans
provided to liijuidaM ja;wr billn am'
prinlors wtiBi, and a thousand and one
things that lo !cdy outsida fcVi-r think
skboot. Ko, it is not an altogoUier easy
and d-i.HirMd.il lifato fod t. Prew all
diy and wrl.' thing; outof ow haad half
the nijrht and yctjit is what most consci
oatiousand stnjcensfal country pubiif.h-
cr do every day and fvpry wfcuk in tho
year. For a striking example of the
strenuous lifo," look to tin; country
nowspaper pi'hisimr, iranuon .icws.
This Trick Too TruuspanM'.l.
It i to avoid io:2tini? tho paramo unt
isi:, whi-h f'V-N to tho very exiKlfl.ico
of frte irititiitioi)S, that tho republican
in.ititntion ar now end.:a vcrinj; oven
nt tho coiit of ron.s.sin liif.mw.lves cith
or fojs or knaves to r-habili(ato the
old free silver (scarecrow which they
frmuit -;.) effective in the closio,',' days of
tho lft.'i canpaign. There are no"'"
tricks, howovnr, which cao be nufa'tuM
f ally played but once. And thin is on
of them.
liiohard Olooy'a "conversion" to tho
Bryan cau is, in dome respects, the
most notable event of tho campaign "
ditto. MrOlny was Grover Cleveland'
gwtreUry of hUU, and by all odds the
ablest man in tbi cabinet. He is a Bos
ton man, Identilled with ninny interests
conimonly suppoKod to ! anlttoni.jd
by thu Kansas city platform. But ua
it a ricmoi rat. He was the author of
tbo Veii.ueL message wborein he made
(Irover Clovelund defy the British gov
rurnont to the point of war, to try to
intend lt turrltories in South America.
Such a man wos not likely to irive his
support to un administration that voluo
turily "Ijauled down the American flag'
over Americun territory In Alaska.
It Is tho Inal tost. Vo American do
serving the nanio ena do more or less
than Mr. Clney has 4in. Thj brains
ond heart of tho Amerioan people go
with this statinch few England AmerU
tau uwny Irom Mclviuley to L'ryun.
MuIIaimn, Boss an lie i; it tioa'o.'n to
corxpirr ex-spe-iker Thoniai Kyeii
or tx-i;rcsident Harrison, mother of them
.V; ;lCCod3 to tho WJ5ucb 0 tlifciT tjftint
inaHter.
Ilichard Olnny, Cluvchind's Roorolary
of Ul, pMng of M.;Kinly nayu: .
It would hu brutality to ro-bloot the loan,
ho d(.l:ire ItcKmltjy can only win, ly
corrupting the suircmgDs of the pophj.
Swept From Its Mooring.
Abraham Liuroln, tho preaU.st Repub
lican, never missed an opportunity to av
stirt his fuith in Joir'ir.-jons'stottohinjTs, na
embody ins the itoiicidoHt Americanism,
Imperialism has swept tha Rijiubiictui
party of today from its old tuna moor
ifi'.a. It biweoaaed to bo an Atnvri'jani
party. Its prewnt Hamiltoman politics
of empire and t no strong ceDtr.tl power
should bo ari sternly rebuked and reject
ed by tho American people as they were
to liainijtoos own days.
Ko Use For lioo-svelt.
The cool reception which Theodore
Roofiveit received at the hands of the
Chicago workinxwen on Labor day was
not the mast oricourain; introduction
to bin urand triumphal tour of tiie west,
upon which ho is just ontc-riipr. Great
ly to hi surprise, Mr. Roosvelt'prowesn
as a "broncho buster," anil his military
laure;s as a "Hough Rider" failed to
ifiiprea the toilers of Chicago, who avo
W. J. Ilryun a freat ovation, whilo they
practically overlooked the New York i
governor.
.Ex-Attorny .Je.nra OIuy, under
Jlovlawf, h.H come otitopunly for I'.rynn
and upunsl the present ftnparml policy
of tho prownt rcpubiican adininistratioti.
It may be worthy cf noto that iir. Olney
vvorks-.d and voted for JIc'Kiiiley, in 1W.
Hundreds of our most popular and iufiu
enlial in'!i aro daily dropping from tiie
ranks of in; peria! ism.
Anions tha la' est notables to pet on
the Bryan found wajjon, is Hon. V. L.
Wil.soe, author of the "Witsou, bill and
Po-.tnmster general under C'levland. He
has written na open letter in which, he
tirses one and all to rally round the
standard of our trratsd republic, and
save it from the McKiuley imperial poli
cy, Whoa such men as Carl Schurz
Mr, Olney, Enurlto Cockiao, Ooveroor
Pin'r;e, Patrick Ford and a thouwmd
and ono others eo'iidiv ir.fiitonf uil, hayo
lorn ai !h the mask of inineriulism and
aro workinif heart and soul for the re
demotion of this country froai the reign
of trusts and tyrant', how utterly devoid
of reason it, is, to hear omo f our ward
healers and uteeofcoornar wilittn- tryiilB
to instil! into the miuds d' their hearers,
what they thene.cives know to lw false,
nud they frefjuently do so, out of a low
contf.niptibla iiiotivo. Such persons
do not, linJ many adherents, as their ar
gument is too Itinisey, and one can de
lect the odor of revena on ail sides.
In glancing over s juim of ourexchang
es the first of this week, it struck us
as Iksing a somewhat weak talk they all
put up, in defending their candidates for
Governor atid the t wo candidates for tiie
legislator. A far as Deilrich is con
c erncd, his raco is pructically ruo; and
wo do not think we opine too much or
too strong, when we assort that Van
Bohklrk's fin is set, paled by tho brilli
ant record of Hon, W. P. llayard, of
Dawes county, and Pi -her, bis name has
become asyu novo of all tiiat is distrust
ful to tiw honet voter, while his oppon- j
ent, Charles Coifee. is the essenco of
truth, honesty and unrijjhtiietii, it i but
a short time until the ifntlemnn from
Lavi'es county, will read his defeat in
public, as he now rendu it in tho privacy
of his heart. Not even "The Bough Rid
ers" visit to Chudnm can Rive tho new
editor, postmaster from defeat.
Hpealting of his advocacy of Bryan
during this campaign Ex-Secretary of
!ate Oluey under Cleveland says:
"For myself, I fjnd it tolerably clear
that a citizen's duty in connection with
the coming presidential election not only
permits, but reo,uirosbim to desire the
success of the Dernoomtic party."
The Robber nation, England lost in
killed and wounded in the Tnuisvanl ov
er 40,000 Millions almost as many men
as the two Bouth African Republics
arid jet the British army have not cou
ntered those peoplo iu their fight for
freedom.
lrltli-Amcrtcau Union.
It la now quite evident that the thous
ands of American Irishman who supper-
: ted Blalno hi WU and llarrinon in 1W
and 1J and McKmley in iKOC will bo
J found tills, year ranged on the aide of the
tlvnMeralia 'cAndklatu for president.,
I NortU-Wtnuro (iuux City la.) Catholic
"'low Inn; will the American people
tolerate a state of aifairs like that iu the
I'lnlipjtieR and China, and how lonjr will
they online in power a political parly
that is controlled by such enemies of the
republic as Hanna find the rest of those
Ohio dictators';'' Governor lJ;iu.;ree ol
Michigan.
Bome of Hie ILuiua organs in fact few
of thetij who are not egotistic enough
to assume that the wonderful 'prosperi
ty" which they claim for this country
ut presei.t is to be attributed to a re
publican president, as if tin president,
who ever he may to, could ebanjja tho
pricoof Cattle, Tl'ifB or Sheep,. undoubt
edly the many wars which our country
is enfrbged iu at present, under the fost
ering care of our president, increases the
demand for nearly everything in the
way cj food, but if our- American Sol
dier hoys must go and be shoo and woun
ded sick and insane, in order to create a
demand, for beef and pork or any other
commodity, tlien it is hiyli time to call
a halt on the "prosperity" of tha Mc
Hanna imperial reign.
Tn spenUinp: of the prayer chain start
ed by the ollictrsof the V7. C. T. U. iu
Indiana., which has no extended throng-
out all the states of the uiuou, ouo of
too .t:r.:ate; t pfobitiou k-aotis in tliib
country mays-.
Woolly ought to be elected, yet,
"Bryau fs imperatively notded tti cruch
trusts nd imperiaiiiiin, whether or not
he is an toomyof alcoholism."
"We ned B..'arj, for our next president,
ard if prayers nre going to elect him we
nres;oin to pmy for his election and 31c-
Kiulcy's diii'eat.
'The foreign eiunient now making
cood American citisMn left their native
heaths to escape tho burdens attached to
imperialism and militarism, conditions to
ib.y show that America bv indorsing Mc-
Kinley, would, virtually inijioiso these
burdens, they had loft their foreign hom
es to escape, upon their uhoulders in this
America the land of the free, and the
home of thu brave." "These conditions
were never co pronounced and so pos
itive as to day; never were made an issue
iu a national election, and theso facts
are just where Bryan is drawing his en-
ormOus itrtn?;lb from.
Foreigners sire not all foolish enough
fo be governed by revere and prejudice.
The Uernian elements are intelligent,
urn! reiol and think for themselves .you
cijint lsad a Oiroia.-i by the noso,
In last Kunday's edition of the
V.'orld-Herald among the cuts of promi
nent personages, who are aspiring to our
various state ollices, notably appears the
profiles of Hon. V. P. Hay ward, of
Chadron, Candidate for stale nenator
from this llh senatorial district and
Hon. Charles F, Coffee of Harrison, can-
.11H-. U ff iwnmonlo j rt f.n,", t'li
district, Yt'i of course we take pride in
our two candidates, and why bln.u!d wa
not? Ara they not fomjotent nod capab
le of filling the position their party has
seen (it to honor them with? further
more they cannot be bought, a gold
watch will lie no inducement to Charley
OoToe. Neither will a simular gift be
aco.eptsd by Mr. Hay ward. They will
bothwork for the interest of the peo
pV'whosend them to the legislature.
Vote forColT-") and llavward.
1 hiring the three years of fusion ad
ministration f'-mr hundred more people
have have tietn fed clothed and sheltered
and tin expense is if 15,000 less than tho
name expense, und r the lust thneyeur
of republican rulo. Tha state records
show these facts. Will any republican
et.ter it dutilial?
President McKinloy in his letter ac
cepting the nomination for president ol
I ho republican party, undertakes to vin
dicate his imperial policy iu the Phili
ppines anil declares the financial problem
lithe burrning ifsue of today's cum
psin again not- wilh-stundiug the re
publican spell-binders for the past three
year3 have declarud the silver issne was
dead.'
JwmU To -Volunteers.
When Theodore Roosvelt, two years
ago wrote tluvt now famous let ter to the
secretary cf war, iu which he, declared
that the "Rough Rider," of which ha
was the commander. Were "as good as
any regulars and three times as good
as any state troops," he allowed his ego
tism to get the bettor of his judgment to
a very considerable extent. Right now
Col. Roosvelt is greatly in need of the
votes of men who made up tho stale
troops of which he wrote so contempt
ousiy, and the Rpcetaoular hero of Kl
Cancy atid poison Gulch would give
much to recall those words. After all
the letter is characteristic of the man.
Whether the peoplo of the United Stales
want such a man for Vice preside nt, a
poit.ion from which ho would be liable
to hfl callud nt any lima to that of chief
executive, remains to be determined at
the polls in November,
out.
nip iiiiinif oic3
i ISO &Ul!fim&HuE&
A1
KARniSOrS, NEBRASKA.
C. F. Cofkktc, President."
ClIAS. C. Jamlsox.
H. S.
Stoclvinen having use for a bank at this point may rely on
U3 to handle their entire Banking busines.
f&Ve are prepared to take care of onr trade at a 1 times
STOCK I'.BANDH.
Tub Jotjbnai. will oublish your brand, like
thw followliiR, for f,;:Ci0, per year. Kaeh ad
OitLonal hrno 75 cents. Jvery rnriner or
ranchmen in Woux and adjoining counties
should adverllrte their brauda in TheJoCK
xai. us it circulates all over tho state. It
may be the menus of savins; money for you.
CHAKl.liS KUAJIjE.
On h'lt side or hip of enttla, j
tin leu Biiouiacr 01 horses. I
ango oa the head ul Warbonnet
rek
Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Ntb
FilAKK C. LEWIS.
i JfI'mnded on left side
Jtalteue
!f Cuttlo and on loft
Cross
tr!J
iftS.irSAi'3',bouldT of Hordes.
Ue.uT ol n lute Rirer.
Kangt) ou ue
V. O. Address Harrisou, Kob.
JOHN a; HANSON
Owns the foilnw
ti'liJ imd on eith
er: Also H3 on cat
tle li.ria horws
cattle on letsido
horscrt on lnt
Kan go on Silver loyrlnjrs and east of state
ine. l'ustoffico IlarrlBOn Nob
CHARLES KKWMAK.
fT '1''10 brand represented In this notice
pTf" a"d branded any whereon left side
y?L- of cattle, and over lap cut from the
n JriKlarar,
J AUw the same brand on left thigh of
'"?Jl hormu, lielongs to tho nndertigned.
ItiiHge near East Spring, south part to
Sioux county, Charcks Kkwman,
Harrison, Keliraska.
IT"!
FUASK Kt'TTO.
On left side of cattle sad on lef
shoulder olliorsc.
Kanjre on Antelope creolt
f. O., Ohilchrist, Sioox Co., Keb.
J.S. TUCK Kit.
s nrnmlMi on left shoulder of horses
jjlS-ind on left side of cattle.
EjPM itunge oii Whit Ulver, near Glen
mm
I P. O. Address, ttlcn, Kebraska.
1)KEP CREEK LIVE STOCK Co.
Branded on left hip of Cattle
and on loft check of Horses,
A'ldresj, Deep Cietk Live Stock Co,.
OsciK (!r,oW, Supt.,
Glen, Nebraska.
IS THE COUNTY COCKT OF SIOUX COUN
TY, N10IIUAS1A.
In Tho Matierol the Estate of Peter Brown
coiaiaoniy known as William
II ay nes.
( The SUtc of Nelirsska, Pionx County,
j Notieoof Probate or Will.
To uil persons Interested in the estate of
Peter Itrown, commonly known as William
Uaynos, deceased.
WJiEUEAS, Mary E. llrown, of said conn
ty, has flled in my office an instrument
purporting to bo the last will and tostament
of peter iituwti commonly known ns William
llaynes, deceased, late of said couuty, and a
petition prsyiiiK to have the same admitted
to probate, which will relates to both real
and personal eatstt), whereupon I Imvo ap
pointed Monday the Ut day of October, WOO
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at my office in
said county.ns the time and place of prov
inpr said will, at which time aad place you
and ail concerned may uppoarj and contest
tho probate of tho samo.
It Is further ordered that suld petitioner
trlve notles to all persons iulercntcd in stld
estate of the pendency of the petition, and
the lime and place set for hearing the same,
by causing a copv of this order to bo pot),
lshed in tho lUnnison 1'kkms JuiiasAL, a
news paper published In Harrison, snld state
for throe woeus successively previous to tho
dny set for said hearing.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and ofllulal seal this 4th duy of
September, liKW,
, s-s KomtRT Wilson,
County Judge.
A true copy.
A I'owder Mill Explosion.
Removes everything in sight; eo do
drastic mineral pills, but both are miirh
ty dangerous. No need to dynamite
your body when Dr. Kings New Life
Pills do tho work so easily and perfectly
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only 25
cents at J. E Piilvxet'b Drug atore.
I W-l i
"M-PI" TDIII APnetageofoarlusloglt." It aida digestion, curen dya-
Ir Baiaa desy. norrona iieMiirwa4 Only 50c. Ounmntt-wl, at Dr. J. S
tivitalitv aent free for II . poataste. t ' ,
lsit.VAlJyT.l.WaUIT,UAn PBlNSfcyBdrughtora.
! Bank.
F. W.Clauke, Cashier.
Cla.kke,
A. McGlNLEY,
)5:0O HEAVAllL).
For tho arrest ami conviction of any party
or parties sieuliug or disfijrurini; any braoda
oa stock bcloii;inb' to the undcrtiifned par
ties :..
DAVID COLVILLE.
Horses branded
on rit;li slioulder ar ;
branded
on right Jaw Also, I have
Horses branded
on left thitfh
I'ost Ofltcu Address, .
Harrison, Sioux Co., Nobrasha.
- , o
F. K.JAN DT.
60, 117.
Brands
or
I ou left blp
on left Jaw,
ou
left of Cattle.
Sioux County, Nebraska.
Tost Office, Hewitt,
JOIIST. SNOW.
Horses
sea branded fFimjiHr
Hi ntn-illi-.il
on loft shotil-
. 1"
branded on left shoulder of
FIX
Cattle and H 1 1 on left side.
1'ost OlRee AddTess,
I'ata-ick, Laramie Co. Wyo.
J. II. PAUKKR.
Horses branded on Li lt,rt shoulder i
Cattle samoou left fafc&Sl In p.
Sheen barnded Oil on back or ftf on
back of Sheep..
' Kaugeon Soldier Creek and White Hlver.
Address, Ft. Kobinson, Nebraska.
$100 Reward.
For proof to convict any person of steal.
Ing, altering, running off, or in aay way
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damagings stock brandedi
rieut
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sido or hip.
Addross, James Fobc. .
Harrison, Hob.
Estray Notice.
. To whom it may concern.
Notice is hereby gtyen by B. F. Gilbert the
nndcrsiRned that on the nth day of July A.
D. 1900 on his enclosed land situated iu Cot
tonwood proclnct in Slonx Connty Nebras
ka. Two light gray horses was takes np by -him
as estrays.
said horses being moi-o particular branded
and described as follows.
The largest horso is branded on right hip
Q. left hippy left shoulder
Smallest horse on left shoulder
rlglit
shoulder
IS. F GILDIKT.
Cal For Coinmlssloaor Convention
2nl, District, Sioux
County, Scb.
A Delegate convention of the Peoplea in
dependent party of ilonx County Nebr. ia
hereby called to meet at the late residence
of John J. llodger ou soldier creek on the
11th day ef October 1800 at 1 o'clock P. M
for the purpose of nominating a candidate
forthe ofllee of ceunty commissioner for
the 2nd district the several precincts will
be allowed the number of delegates etated
below being one delegate at large aad ooe
delogate for each tea votes cast for Hon.
Stlas A. Ilolcomb for Sapreme Judge at the
General Election of INH.
Andrews, I Cottonwood 4
Sugar Loaf. I White Blver
M.J. Winaa, Wat. J. A. Bavn.
Secretary, Chairman. ,
TlieBrarery or "Women.
Waa grandly ahown by lira, John Dow
ling of Butler Pa., in a threw yeara atruf
gle with a malignant stomach troubln
that caused distressing attacka of DUM
and indigestion. All rernethee failed to
relieve her until she triad Electric Bit
ters. After taking it two month, atw
wrote. "I am now wholly cured
can eat any thing. It ia truly fraad
tsaic for the wbola ryateni aa I plmi
in weight and foil much atroagar einoa
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