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J" - 4 "'. Harrison rRESS -. I OURNAL. VOL. XII :eca.:r,:r,iso:n", istebisica, Thursday, tstost. 22, 1900 lao. 21. Our Motto "'NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT." Hon. William J. Bryan. The Commercial Bank. Advertise Your Stock Brands in the PRESS-JOURNAL 45 A. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. DIRECTOBS. C. F. Coffee, President F. W.Clarke, Cashier. Ciias. C. Jameson. II. S. Clakkk, , A. McOinley, Stockmen having vkj? for a bank at this point may rely on us to l.amllc their entire Hanking busint-H. K4iVTp nro prepared to take rare oT our trade at all tmiesu HARRISON PkESS-JOURNAL. pF5np.r,Tsit ki hh g5- o Sul)s i ii.tion I'rlc IVr Ycnr fl.OO. Official Paper of Sioux County. (ko. I). Canon, - Editor. I'.NIKI.l.U AT TKK llAI'l :iw.n l' ht 1 mmJk WIW! 1 !t tj 0 '7M 2 Then? are snio raorchants, says the fh-t)ini)"iifi World, who advertise be Mtise lliey huve hearJ it is policy. 5-kmi liecause tl'py hitve been t"ll it in Tof! table. Kime liwrause they wact lo l.elp KUpport thf xifier. Alt these read or.H are (rood b it there is a belter one. Y(Hi shoule advertise be'-mma you know it makes you money. Thure is only oee way to do that a rKu'ar systematic ilan of campaigD that reaches yor cus tomer's often. Always with some new thought. That keeps you and your bus iness befor the people. The Xeuninp of Church Bells. How many of us, fainilar though we be with the aweet strains of tho cbuub bell, untlerstantl or better yet how few of us have ever fe'iven the matter any con sideration whatever, yet our 20th centu ry church bells were prefigured when at the express command of Jehovah, Moses ordered two silver trumpets should be blown, to announce the great festivals, and to assemble the people for divine worship. Church bells were symbolized -when Joshua was commanded by the Lord of hosts to take seven priest with seven jubilee trumpets, to sond the seven consecrated trumpets seven times around the city of Jericho, to destroy its mifhty walls. Church bells were typified when David Inspired from above made musical inst ruments of various kinds, published Psalms, and appointed them to be sang he playing upon the harp. . Owing to the bloody perscutions, dur ing the first 800 years of the Christian era special messengers made known by a gns the place of meeting Ater the conversion oi ine emperor uonsianiine, the faithful were summoned to divine worship by symbols or tables of brass or or iroo, struck like a gong. The introduction of bells in the church dates back to the 5th century, and it as cribed to St. Puulinus, an Italian Bishop the joyous chimes in cities proclaim lo all, the birth of the Saviour and his tri umph aver death, on the occasion of the death of a loved one the beautiful custom though in our day practiced in rural district only, in a little country town in Michigan, we Ant heard the bell from the Methodist church announce the de- uartura of a soul (or paradise. The church bells is Ood.s sonorous vole reminding all of his word, his works and his presence. The sound of the bell should be dear to us, from the fact that iU marry strains are beard carroling our joys, while its sad strains are mingled with our tears by the plaintive pathos of our ever faithful friend the bell. Those who say ther will forgive, but east forget an injury simply bury the hatctwt while they leave the handle out, caady for immediate u St. Moody, - i l r ar V W at m m -- "FV 6? try f . . 'J Office as f-troNu ii.ai-m Matuu. 7 1 ' "A. THE TWICE -A-WEEK REPUB LIC. Every Mond.iy and Thursday a .news- pa per as Rood as a mairazine and bet ter, for it contains the latest by tele graph as well as interesting stories is sent to tho subscribers of the "Twice a Week" Republic, which is only $1 a year. The man who reads the "Twice-a-wetk" Republic knows all about affairs political domestic and foreign events; is posted about the markets and commer cial matters generally. The woman w bo reads the "Twice-a-VVeek" Republic gathers a bit of valua ble information about household affairs and late fashions and finds recreation in the bright stories that come under both fha henilinra rif fuet. and fiction. There is gosir1 about new cooks and a dozen other topics of especial interest to the wideawake man and woman. If you wish success in life, make, per- seyeiance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother, and hope your guardian genius. Addison. Great learn iiiu consists in an aggre gate of an infinite number of little facts which have been separately mastered. That great philosopher, John Locke, ("aid, "The chief art of learning is to at- temn but little at a time. The widest excursions or toe mind are made by short flights, frequently repeated. For the special "benefit of our younger readers, and it may not be out of place for those of more mature years, to peruse the fol towing: One of the commonest mistakes, and one of the costliest, is thinking that suc cess is due to some genius, some magic- something or other which we do not pos sess. Success is generally due to holding on, and failure to letting go, You docide to learn a language, study music, take a course of reading, train yourself physically, work with the bible will it be a success, or failure? It de pends upon bow much pluck or grit and pemerverance that word "decide" con tains. The decision that nothing can overrule, the grip that nothing can de ta:h, will bring success. Young people, should remember the old Chinese pro verb, "With time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes satis." On last Saturday night at Limon, Colo near the scene of the heinous crime, wbch lie had committed just a week be fore, Preston Porter, a negro was burn ed to death at the stake. Thus in order to agneve a wrong, another crime, squally as dastardly and unjustifiable, was committed. Did one wrong right the other?. STOCK BRANDS. Tn JocBSAt. will publlxh your brand, like the following, for $2:00, per year. Each ad riitiojial brand 7!i cents. n,ve: y rarmer or ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining counties 'anuld advertise their brands in ThbJouk HALuf It circulate!) all over the state. It may be the meatus of Baviug money for yea $500 REWARD. For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties "teuling or didl inuring any brands on slock belouciiiK to the undiTalKned par tlHa: DAVID COLVILLK. Ilcirscs branded on rigti shoulder or branded I I on right Jaw Alio, I have Horses branded ou left thigh 1'ost Oltlcu Address, Harrison, Sioux Co., Jiebraska. r. E. JAN'DT. 60,117, I) rands on left hir- on left Jaw, left hip of Cattle. Tost Office, Ilowltt, Sioux County, Nebraska. Horses branded ou left shonl dor fi."i branded on left shoulder FIX i and Cuttle on left side. Tost (Mllce Address, i'atrick, Laramie Co. Wyo. o GK011GE SWAN90N. Cattle branded Horses branded on left side on left shou Ider, rnnse on Soldier Creek. Any stock branded as above belnpf estray ed from toy rann, discovered by any body on giving me information will be rewarded. Address, Ft. Kohiuson, .Nebraska. J. B. PARKER. Horses branded on Cuttle same on left left shoulder and hip. Sheep bamded on back or Swirxa on back of Sheep. Range on Soldier Creek and White River. Address, Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. Adversity is the grindstone on which we lose enough to put an edge of useful ness, on our lives. The wife of Ouitteau the murderer of President Garfleld, is about to try her third conubial venture. She is a resi dent of tha windy city. Last week two noted millionaires, the one Marcos Daily, the Montana Copper king and the other Henry Villard, the great financial agent of the Northern Pacific R. R. company, passed to the great beyond. With wealth and influ ence at their command, they were un able to stay the hand of the grim reaper death, which is no respecter of persons, but reaps down all, irrespective of stat ion. Joy For Two Hearts. Dean Swift was walking on the Pheo nix road, Dublin when a thuuder storm suddenly came on. lie took shelter un der a tree whers a party were sheltering I also two young women aud two young men. One of the girls looked very sad, until as the rain fell, her tears began to flow. The dean inquired the cause and learned that it was her wedding day. The young couple were on their way to church, and now her white gown wet aud she could not go. "Never mind I'll marrv -you," said the dean. And then and there be married them; their witnesses being present To make the thing complete, he tore a leaf from bis pocketbook and with his pencil wrote and signed a certificate, which he band ed to the bride. The certificate was worded as follows: "Under a tree, in stormy weather, 1 married this man and woman together; Let none none but Him who rules the thunder sever this man and woman as under, Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Pa trick's." There is no pleasure in life if yoo dread going to the table to eat and cuo't rest at night on account of indigestion. Hen ry Williams, of Dooneville, Ind., says be suffered that way for years, till he ooi menced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and adds,"Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di gest what you sat, Said by J. E. Puonarr JOHN T. FNOW. viW. ..XI mm FRANK NUTTO On left sldo of cattle and oa left Rboulder ot horses. I"-? Ranar on inteloM creak V. O., Ghilcbrit, Sioux Co., Neb. CHAHI.ES BIEHI.E. On lctt side or hip of cattle, j On left shoulder of horses. ) lli ante on the bead ol Wur bonnet Jcreek Addrcsn Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb Frank C. Ltwis. Cuttle Branded ITS'KII on left side and Horses Branded on left shoulder Bi'.uge on bead of White liivcr. ' P. O. Address, Harrison, Neb, JOHN A. HANSON Owts the follow- iir.;l.iaud oueah er Also HG on cut tle and horse rattle oo leftside birrsfs ou left u...tilHni Range on Silver KprlngJ and east ot stata Ine, Postoftlce Harrison Nob CHASLF.S NEWMAN., T,i. M-nnri rnrntil In t.hla notice and branded any where on left side of cattle, and over lap cut from the right ear. Also the same brand on left thigh of horses, belongs to the undersigned. Irtiuge near East Springs, south part fo BloSx county. Charles Newman, Harrison, Nebraska. ? J.S. TUCKER, f- Branded on left shoulder ol horses md on eft side of cattle, i Range on W hlte River, near Glen. Sly m P.O. Address, Glc , Nebraska. DEEP CREEK LIVE STOCK Co. Branded on left hip of Cattle and on left cheek of Horses, Range on Deep Creek. . Address, Deep Creek Live Stock Cow i triiAS Bo, n . T r "'' - . Glen, Nebraska. ROBERT F. NEECE. Cojtl 10 Branded on left side. Running Range on Water. P. e. Address Agate, webrnska. TIjelrllR. Ilicks 1901 Almanac. Whatever may be said of the scientific causes upon which the Rev. Irl R. Ilicks baws his yearly forecasts of storm and wt&ther, it is a remarkable fact that spyciio warnings of every great storm, floJ, cold wave and drouth, have been plnly printed in his now famous Al- I msjpoc for many years. The latest star- I flifc proof of this fact was the destruc tion of Galveston,' Texas, on the very dae named by Prof. Hicks in bis 1900 al maeac, as one of disaster by storm along tria gulf coast. The 1901 Almanac, by fa the finest, most complete and beau tiflil yet published, is now ready. This remarkable book of nearly two hundred pii;es, splendidly illustrated with charts ae.9 half tone engravings, goes as a pre mium to every subscriber who pays one ddCtur a year for Prof, Hicks' journal, WliUD and Works. TheAlmanic alone is sent prepaid for only 25c. Order from Word and Works Publishing Company 2201 Locust Street, St Louis, Mo. i Yoa Cant Cheat God. took his cousin Grace along to beep him company while he worked at a jo be bad to perform. "I don't think yn're dying your wojk very well," she safd. "It looks to.'.roe as if you were tijihting it "That's all right," laughed Kail. ' "What I, m doing will be all cov ered up'you know.i' f'But isn't like most cheating you knttw." 'Tbats not the way to look at it," said Grace. "If its cheating, its cheating; yu know that. You can't excuse it be cau'e it isn't the worst kind of cheat ing." lBut -the man wont know about it," sftfd Ned. - v" f'Tla may not, ""said Grace soberly, 'but God will." You cant chtat Grod." Ted stopped work and went to think ing. Presently he said: "You're right. I'm glad you said that Uraoe. I'm going to begin over. There shant be any cheating this time." Ned undid what he had done and began again began right and I know he felt better. I hope he will always remem ber that no one ran cheat God. Cianted-In Idea 5S5S3 Si Wl $ 100 Reward. For proef to convict any person of steal ing, altering, running off, or in any way datnaglngs stock branded right side or hip. Address, James Fobce, H arrison. Neb. A.T. HPGHSON. Brinj combl doublepon loft side of cattle. Horses lameibJ L-ion right Irinl shoulder. miuiiiuer. III ut out right! ear cattle, Cattle all dehorned. Hauge on Kyle Creek, Post Office, Glen Nebraska. IN THE DISTRICT COURTOF SIOUX CCUrI Y NEBRASKA. Patrick Lacy, plaintiff vs ( Notice to Non-Rcsident defendant.) Maggie Lacy, defendant To Maggie Lacy non-residentdefendant; You will take, notice that on th 24th day of October, 1900, I'atrick Lacy, plaintiff, filed his petition in tho district Court of Sioux County, Nebraska; the object and prayer of which petition, istoobtiin an absolute di vorce of the bonds of matrimony existing between you and the said plaintiff, You are required to answer said petition on or before the 3rd day of December 1909. Patrick Lacy, plaintiff. Grant Guthrie, Attorney for plaintiff. izrv THE HOSPE PIANO. Unequalled in Stylb on DaoiaN op Caob. A. HOSPE, Gobi, Neb. OFFICE": 161 a Dooglu Street. FACTORY! 1614 laud Street. k. War Csdehrsto Our SSUi weinaas To Rent. I will rent my place North of Harrison 14 miles, until May 1st, 1901, with 100 tons of feed on the place, also 150) acres of pasture. Good Running Water on the place. Address JaMBS NOLAN. EckanVS. Dak. Now that the year is drawing to a close and more especially as the holidays are at hand, when almost everyone has ''at least one gift to bestow, what is more appropriate than good reading matter, in the perusal of which you become fa- mi lar with current events, as well aT tbe writings of famous authors. It is n the YOUTH'S COMPANION only, you will iiud the most unique magazine and highly illustrated Journal combined. Young people and scholastics should be come subscribers of this bright educator. Address The YOUTH'S COMPANION. . Boston, Mass. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cough or cold to develop into pneumonia orconsumption. One Minute Cough Cure cures throat and lung trou bles quicker than any other preparation known, Many doctors, use it as a speci fic for grippe. It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and mothers endorse it Sold by J. E. Phtnnky. NOTIC OF MALE OP REAL ES TATEBYADJtlNIS TRATRIX. In tho Hatter of the Estate of James F. Hovey, deceased. Notice is hereby given that In pursuonf e ot an order of Hon. W. II. Weatover. Judge of the District Court of Sioux county, made op the 26th day of October, 1000, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described, there will be sold at the office of Orant Guthrie, at Harrison, Nebraska on theSth day of December, 1M0, at one o'clock p. m at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate, to wlt: The west bait of the north-west quarter, the south east quarter of the north -west quarter, the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter Section ten, Township thirty-two, Range 01 ty four, in Sioux Oouu ty, Ni-braak. ald sale will romaln open on hour. . ' Dated Nevember 14, 1(00. . Martha M. Hovsx, Administratrix Estate of James F. Hoyey, deceased. .V ,Av . 'fL'';. ''' f ! j-JACjl r- fir Vl , nsica ma '- scBFusE IT IB I A FREE PATTERN (her own selwtlonito evry .ubrllwr Cftmstlfal J. ored liUiOi'riiuij' J j mid dltitUitlrnx. Gilvtful. laust, artlu, e.guiiiw: and stritUy up-i'x)t any .r. u m f 'J I . 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