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.Harrison
VOL. XIII.
HARRISON, TEBR,LSICA,"l'I3:XJK,SnDA.ir, 2DEO. 20, 19QO
NO. 25.
" uunw- lull C Jl I ST nM I VZ E-WE-D CCTTI Fn 1
w u 11 1 1 u 1 1 is SETTLED RIGHT.
-Hon. William J. Bry".
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Press
TThT TI XT
The Commercial Bank.
HARRISON, NEBRASKA.
idi:r,:ecto:r,s.
C. F. Coffee, Preeident. F. W.Clarke, Cashier.
Cms. C. Jameson'. H. S. Clarke, A. McGinley,
Stockmen having nsc; for a bank at tlm point may rely on
us to handle their entire Banking busines.
-We are prepared to take care of our trade at all tiniest;-
HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL,
EST A BUSHED ISSS.cr
Subscriplloii Price
Official Paper of
Geo. I). Canon,
Entfj-kd at rim Hamuwn row
A republican conres , is to bo com
mended just at the preseut time, in the
way it has dealt a severe, black eye to
the Hay-Paunsfbrte canal treaiyand to
Great Bri Won. J " - likely that
Um scheme of Um British Lo d and
hit accomplice in ,,cvs.uu AlcKiuley's
cabinet, John Hay, will come to naught,
and both gentlemen have been put to
shame in the eyes of their respective
government.
In an interview to the public press,
Hju. W.J, Bryan, informs ttw people of
the nation that he will or or about the
flrstof next month, commence the pub
lication of a weekly newspaper at Lin
coln and tlikt the paper is to be call.a
the Commoner. A very appropriate
name in our opinion. However the
newspaper business is like overy other
avocation in life "there is no room at
the bottom of the ladder"' higher up the
rounds there is room enough for all.
"With loud ho-annus will Mr. Bryan be
'welcomed to the rsnks of the knights ol
the quill but he will be expected to im
prove on what U already in the field.
The Commoner will undoubtedly have
A wide rane of readers, consequently,
will have to be seared by the unielent
ingOre of ciitici.m.
Among the tens of thousands who
have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for colds and lagrippe during the past
few years, to our knowledge, not a sin
gle caee hag resulted in pneumonia.
tiio wnittieiu & uo 3-w vvaDasn av
enue, Chicago. One of the most promi
uenent retail druggists in that city, in
in speaking of this, says: "We recenm-
Chamberlain's Cou'ti remedy for la
grippe in many races, an it not only
Kives prompt and complete recovery, but
also counteracts any tendency of la
grippe to result in pneumonia." For
sale by J. B. Phsinney.
The caw of Jessie Mcniion who has
been on trial for the past two weeks,
for the murder of Mrs. O. Olin Castle, at
Eldorado. Kaos. , couple of months ago,
wee practicably disposed of the 14th inst
by a disagreement of the jury, nine being
for acquittal and three for manslaught
er. Tba j udge released the prisoner on
bail.
Many persons have had the experience
of Mr, Peter Sherman, of North Srat
ford, N. H., who aays, "For years I suff
ered torturte from chronic indigestion,
but Kodol Dyspepsia cure made a well
man of ma." It digests what you eat
and is a certain cure for dyspepsia and
very form of stomach trouble. It gives
relief at oooe even in the worst cases,
and can't help but Ho you good. J. E.
Phuotey.
There seems to be a great deal of spec
ulation by tba republican papers of the
state about the election of the two U. 8.
senator to be elected this winter. There
ie considerable opposition to the candicy
of Editor RoeewaUr, who his done more
than any other man in the party toward
the election of a republican legislature.
We opioe that Mr. Rose water will have
to be reckoned with in the senatorial
struggle that is to take place at Lincoln,
anon after the law makers convene.
The beat Planter.
A. Mon of flannel dampened with
Cliftioherlain's Pain Balm and bound to
the affected parts is superior to any plan
ter. When troubled with lame back or
wins in Um side or chest, give it a trial
and you are oertaia to be more than
pleased with Um prompt relief which it
affords. Pain Balm olso cures rheuma
tism, Ooe application gives relief. For
ale by i. E. Phixkky. ,
amamawsaefrseisisnisi muumtmmm.
n, v. n. apf. eo.
r-- - y
IS
Per Year $1.00.
Sioux: County.
- Editor. ..
Or Fine as SmB CLAfa M
ATTEK.
What aro Laws for.
T. ! : I .i . , .
i" "-ry vviuent uini most laws are
uofc inaue io oe Obeyed unless cenvnn.
lent, for the reason that while tbey may
ap.eir on first reading to be plain, a fur
ther reading, or another law on the same
subject, will introduce technical points
io hinder its operation. If it is more con
venient, to obey the plain letter of the
law than to contort iho matter in .;ourt,
it will be obeyed, but if obedience will
inconvenience a porson more than a law
suit then the law is disobeyed with im
punity and the technical provisions are
rwlied on to avoid punishment. This is
tie exact sit tat ion with regard to oi r
"corrupt practices" act. It clearly for
bids certain tilings and the honest man
obeys the law. The dishonest man lo ks
farther an finds a lot .of technical pro
visions of procedure behind which he can
hide his guilty head (if he has money,)
and he disregards the law and expects to
go scot free. The Nonconformist.
"Little Baf'ShoV
at Crawford.
Crawford, Neb., Dec. 15, 1900. -Batiste
Garnier, known as "Little Bat" was
shot about 5 o'clock this evening at O.
IL Dietrich's saloon by James Hague
wood, manager of the establishment,
during a dispute over a bar bill. It was
thought that the wound would prove
fatal, the bullet having entered the body
near tho juggler vein, but one hour after
the shooting he appeared to be improv
ing, Mr. Garnier is well known all
over the western portion ofNebraskf,
being employed as government scout at
FU Robinson,. Uaguewood is under
arrest. Daily World-Herald.
Just Saved His lATc.
It was a thrilling escape that Charles
Davis of Bowerston, O., lately had from
a frightful death. For two years a se
vere luog trouble constantly grew worse
until it seemed he must die ef Consump
tion. Then he began to use l)r. King's
New Discovery and lately wrote: "It
gave instant relief and effected a per
manenl cure. bnen wonoerrul cures
have for 25 years, proven it's power to
cure all Throat, Chest and Luog troub
les. Price 50c and $1,00. Every bottle
guaranteed. Trii.l bottles free at J. E.
Piiismkys drug store.
Over in Wyoming.
o
Miss Mabel Fluckey, spent Saturday
and Sunday with her friend Mrs. Newlin,
she had a severe attack of sore throat,
but under the treatment of Dr. Z. she
was able for school work on Monday,
With sorrow we learn tbe demise of
the Omaha weekly Bee. It has been a
weekly visitor in onr home for fifteen
years." When it came to us on last Thurs
day, changed in form, name and style, it
was too much. The Bee has merged in
to the Twentieth Century Former, a 24
page paper; magi.ine form. Of course,
it Is an improvement, but to the old
subscribers they miss the open cosntenace
of the old title page.
There will be a Christmas tree, at the
east school house on Christmas night. A
good programme is being arranged ; quite
a sum has beeu subscribed; and it i sex
pec led that everybody will be there with
their wives and cousins.
There is to be a regular old fashioned
"taffy pull" at the east school house, on
Saturday night Dec. 29, under tbe aus
pices of Miss Mabel Fluckey. Every
body is invited to com and bring the
little ones.
There was no services on the Ridge
last Sunday, on account of the sickness
of our pastor, Rev, Warren.
Than is to b preaching at the school
house on Friday night Um tttn, also on
Advertise Your Stock Brands in the PRESS-JOURNAL
STOCK BRANDS,
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The Jocrscal will publish your brand, like
the following, for 02:00, per year. Kiieta ad
ditional brand 75 cents, very farmer or
ranchmen In Sioux and adjoining counties
inoiild advertise their brands in TheJoub-
al as It circulates all over tbe state. It
may le the means of saving money for you
$500 REWARD.
For the arreat and conviction Of imy party
or pin tles stealing or disfiguring any brands
on stock belonging to the underalgned par
ties:
DAVID COM'ILLE.
Horses branded
on righ shoulder or
branded
on right Jaw Also, I have
Horses branded
on left thigh ;
Post OfTlcu Address, j
Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebraska.
F. E. JANDT.
60. IJ7. m
Brands
on
lnft
Mr
on lert Jaw, oil on
left hip of Cattle.
Sioux County, Nebraska.
Post Offlce, Hewitt,
-o-
JOHN T. SNOW.
Horses branded
on loft shoul
der branded on )pft shoulder
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and Cattle ou left side.
if
Post Office Address,
Patrick, Laramie Co. Wyo.
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GKOltGE SWANSON.
Cattle, branded
Horses branded
on left sfdc
on left sliou
ider, rouge on folriier I reek.
Any slock brandod as above being estrny
ed from ray range, discovered by any body
on giving me tnfonnatloa will tie rewarded,
Address, Kt. Uoblnson, Nebraska.
J. B, PARKER.
Horses branded on u ti ll0u,(ler and
Cattle same on left Lmm hip. r
Sheep barnded on back or
buck of Sheep.
Range on Soldier Creek and White River.!
Address, ft. Robinson, Nebraska.
Hon. W. J. Bryan Will Establish a
Weekly Paper at Lincoln.
"I have for several years had io contemplation th.aMl.h
newspaper and this seems an opportuoe time for undertaking it
..B ,UJ , w ine
have Chosen thla mall.r.1 L,,,.. it :n
. . ' " .v
mr:; w,u ,i,,e
z;:z rry
' """" UOTn e "
"I expect to lecture occasionally,
.., ..., i uij pnuuipui wont
should say, with the pencil.
The paper will be called the tam
paper will be called tbe
forth in the Kansas City platform.
"The first issue will appear in Jautkry
place of publication will be Lincoln, j
at par - ""'P1'00 U T
at
the following Sunday.
Mrs. Eva Christian is expected horn
from Jlendly, Neb. this week.
Miss Dora Christian, who has been so
journing in Las Vegas, N, M. for the
past month, is expected home tba last of
this week.
Chas. Christian, is expected home from
University Place to spend the holidays
with the rest of tbe family.
The Pleasant Ridge literary associati
on is a thing of the past. At tba last
meeting it was decided to adjourn indefi
nitely on accouut of tbe small attend
ance. Zocul.
TirMonllu.
While the following may seem old to
a great ruaov of our readers;' yet for the
benefit of our younger ones, as also for
the interest of any of our older readers
who may care to puruse it, w. ra-haah
it:
All of tb. months were named by
Romans a great many years ago. One
of the montns looks back on the old year
and it looks ahead to the young, or new
year, so it was named for a god whom
tbe Romans worshipped. He was reprv
entl as having two faces looking in op
posite directions. On. face was old and
the other young. HI nam. waa Janus.
Another month waa named for Um god
of war. May waa named for Mala a god
dess who waa Um mother of the god
Mercury and June waa named for Jubit
rs wife Juno. While most rooatha alt
ernate with SO and 81 days, Jul and
August doom together with l daya.
FRANK NUTJO
On left side of cattle sad on lsft
shoulder ot borses.
Kange on Antelope crctk
P. O.. Ghilchnst, Sioux Co., Nb.
CHARLES B1EHLE.
On left side or hip of cattle, I
On left shoulder of horses, j ,
(Range on the bead ot Warbennet
Vrek
Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb
Fuahk C. Lewis.
Cattle Branded l"J-J on left side and
Horses Branded on left shoulder
Hauge on bead of White River.
P. O. Address, Harrison, Neb,
JOHN A. HANSON
Owns the follow
injf brand on ell n
cr: Also HG on cat
tle and horses
cuttle on leftside
horses on left
shoulder.
Range on Silver Springs and east of state
In, PoBtoeiw T-rrrjso:i Ncu
CHAKLKS NEWMAN.
The brand represented in this notice
and branded any where on left aide
of cattle, and over-lap cut from tbe
right ear.
Also the same brand on left thigh of
horses, belongs to the Undersigned.
sge near East Springs, south part fo
county. Charles Nkwmn,
Harrison, Nebraska.
J.8. TUCKER.
Branded on Jeft shoulder ol horses
and on left side of cattle.
Range on White River, near Glen.
P. O. Address, Glen, Nebraska.
DEEP CREEK LIVE STOCK Co.
9 " - "
Branded on left hip of Cattle
and on left check of Horses,
Range on Deep Creek.
beep Creek Live Stock Co,.
Ckfhas Ro's, Supt., -.
Ulen, Nebraska.
ROBERT y, NKfiCE.
Cottle Branded K mJt I . J on left Side.
Range on I II l 3 Running
Water.
P. o. Address
Agate, Kebraska.
5t Of I
iuay ftn() dlllcussiou of b. tj j
i.. . .. ' " lunuvus, 1
wi accompiisd the purpose which I have
me t,me' if "cefui, provide an in.
m aii.,w ie more um.
enjoy ror several years post
esneeiallo n- ' .
win be done
with the pen, or perhaps I
moner and will defend tbe principles set
I shall be publisher and editor. The
d"ar year' and beaccepted
Tlliu IK LJ1 Katm.hu I , I
. uuui montns were
named for two emperors, Julius and
Augustus Caesar. It would not have
done to give one a longer month than
me other, these two were civen 81 days.
In early times the Romans had only ton
months, with names that meant first
month, Second month and so on. Four
of those names are now used, for inst
ates: December really means "tenth"
olUioitis the twelfth month. A man
.named Numa added the two months of
January and February, shortened tbe
others to do so,
,t is said that February is a name tak
enfrom a Latin word word which means
topurify, because, during that month
thiy held what was called a feast of
publication, and that April is derived
from the Greek, to open, because at that
aton fie buds began to open.
How To Cure Croup.
'Br. R. Gray, who lives near Am.nia,
Drnhess county, N. Y.,ays: "Chamber-
buna Gbiiirh Ramariv la tlia taut iHlin.
ft bnve ever used. It is a On. children's
rensdy for croup and never fails to
cur?' When given as soon as the child
bscies hoarse, or even after the Croupy
ooudi has developed, it will prevent Um
attatk. This should be born, in mind
and bottle of the Cough Remedy kept
at Mid ready for instant!, as soon as
Um symptoms appear.' Tor al. by J,
S, pXXIT.
HP
gi
W-l J
- Address
$100 Reward.
For proof to convict any person of steal
lng, altering, running off, or In any way
damagings stock branded! Sjon right
side or hip. Address, JaJses Fobce,
Harrison, Neb.
A.T. nUGHSON
Brand combl doubl
left side
right
ImkiI
of cattle. Dorses same Sal kH
shoulder.
r3cut out right J
S X Cattle all ilniirJlaZfy
of cattle. Dorses saniekaal Mai
ear eattle,
Range on Kyle Creek, '.
Post Office, Glen Nebraska.
LARS PETERSEN
Cattle branded on loft liln also
Cattle branded
on left
islde.
Range on Soldier Creek and White Blver.
Address, Glen, Nebraska. 1
, Foremau, Fbbo Mason.
IN THE COUNTlf COURT OF SIOUX COUN
TY, NEBRASKA.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Joseph J,
Moravek, Deceased.
Notice of Probate of Will.
Whereas Jonh Uoravek, of Box Bntte
County, Nebraska, has In accordance with
an order heretofore Issued of this court f il
ed In my office an instrument purporting to
ire me inni. win anu testament or Joseph J
Moravek, deceased, which will relates to
both real and personal estate whereupon 1
have appointed Monday the 17th day of De
cember 1900 at one o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, at my offlce In said county as
the time and place. of proving said will, at
which time and place, you and all concern
ed may appear and contest the probate of
the same. .
It Is further ordered that notice to all
persons interested In said estate be notified
of the pendency of the petition, and the
time and place set for hearing the same by
causing a copy of this order to be published
tn the Harrison Pbess-Joubna'l, a newspa
per published 1A Harrison, said state, for
three weeks successively previous to tbe day
set for said hearing. . -
In testimony whereof, I bare hereunto set
my official seal this 27th day of November,
1900.
j SEAL f CHAILES SCHILT.
v-w County Judge.
Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by the
Clerk of the District Court bf Sioux 'county,
Nebraska, L pon a decree rendered by said
Court in favor of Sioux county and against
Edwin C. Lockwood, Mrs. Edwin C. Lock
wood bis wife, christian name unknown,
Wright S. Lewis, executor of the estate of
Mary A. Lockwood. deceased unknown heirs
of Mary A. Lockwood, deceased,, defend
ants. I win, on the 12th iay of Jaaairr, A. O.
1901, at two o.clock in the afternoon of said
day at ths east front door of tbe Court
House of said county, la Harrison, Nebras
ka, sell te the highest bidder for cash in
band, the following described real estate,
situate in said county, towit:
The South-east quarter, of Section twenty
s!x, township thirty four, north of ii,ge
nf ty-flve, west of the Sixth principal merid
ian la Sioux County, Nebraska, to satisfy
said order of sale, in the sum of One hund
red and eighty-four dollars and eighty-nine
cents, interest and costs and accruing costs.
Dated December 11, 1900.
ALEX Lowrt,
Sheriff of said Co u n ty .
A Dastardly Outrage. ,
Don't use any of the counterfeits of
DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve. Most of
them are worthless or liable to cause
injury. The originalDe Witt's Witch
Hazel Salve is a certain cure for piles,
eczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores and
akin diseases, J, E. Phmsey.
Read The PRESS-JOURNAL.
Sheriff's Sale.
r,iByi.T'lt.'Le n order of sale issued by the
Clerk ot the District Court of Sioux oounty.
Nebraska, upon s decree rendered by said
Conrt In favor of Slonx county, and against
Walter Eden, Mrs. Walter Eden, his wife
christian name unknown and Benjamin
F. Johnson,
1 will, on the lltb day of January. A. D.
1901, at two o.clock tn the afternoon of said
day, at the east front door of the Conrt
lleuso of said county, in Harrison, Nebras
ka, sell to tho highest bidder tor cash In
band, the following described real estate
situate in said county, to-wlt :
. The north-west quarter of Seetloa twenty
two, in Township thirty-one, north oi Range
fifty six, west of the Sixth principal merldl.
an In Nebraska, to satisfy said order ot Sale
In the sum of seventyone dollars and seventy-eight
cents. Interest and ooeu and se
eming costs.
Dated December 11, 1900.
ALEX Lowbt,
Sheriff of said County.
Help is needed at 000. when a parson's
life is in danger,. A neglected cough or
cold may soon become serious and should
be stopped at onoe. One Minute Cough
Cure quickly cures coughs aad eolds and
Um worst eases of crottp, breochitis,
grippe god other throat a4 lime trouh-
Us.W, B. E ranrsT. u
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that you have to do is to look in th. col
umns of the Thrice-a-week adiUon of
the New York World which comes to
the subscriber 156 times a year.
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as a publisher of first news baa given it
circulation wherever, Um English langM
age is spoken and you want it.
The Thrice a-Week World's regular '
subscription price is only $1.00 per year.
We offer this unequaled newspaper and
Press Journal together ooe year for
$1.75. The regular subscription price of
the two papers is $2.00.
Dyspepsia Curo
Digests whit yon eat.
It artificially digests tbe food and aids
Nature io strengthening and iecon
tructlng the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest dlBCovereddigesW
ant and tonic. Ho other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently carea
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nantes,
Sick Headache, Oastralgla.CramDsana
raJlotherresultsoflmperfectdlgestton.
fricesoc. and S. Laws)MeeJttalaafliNMS
small site. Book aUabontdftpepslaBiansaiiWe
Prepared by E. C DeWITT COCfrlsegS.
Sheriff's Sale.
, By virtue of an order of sale issued by tb.
Clerk of tbe District Court. of Sionx county.
Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by saM
Court in favor of Sioux county and against
John Koncer, Johanna Koncor, Showalter
Mortgage Company and S. K. Humphry.
I will, on the 12th day of January, A. D.
1901, at two o'clock ! the afternoon of sold
day, at the east front door of the Conrt
House of said county, in Harrison, Nebras
ka, sell to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real estate
situate lu said county, to-wit: 1
The south-west quarter of Section twenty
one in Township thirty-four north of Range
fifty-fiye west of the 6th principal meridian
in Sioux county, Nebraska, to satisfy said
order of sale in the sum of sixty-three dol
lars and thirty-two cents, interest and
costs and accruing costs.
Dated December 11, 1900.
ALEX Lowrt,
Sheriff of said Oou nty .
Sheriff's Sale.
By ytrtne of an order of sale Issued by tba
Clerk ot the District Conrt of Sioux County,
Nebraska, npon a decree rendered in said
court in favor of Sicux Coaaty against Xd
ward Maloney, Duel oh Maloney his wife and '
A. D. Wood, christian" name unknown, I
have levied upon the follewiag described '
real estate as the property of said Edward ,
Maloney, Buelah Maloney, his wife and A.
D. Wood, christian name an known, to-wit : ' '
The north-west quarter ot Section twenty-' '
eight of Township thirty-four N of HaMaja "
nrty Ave, and I will on the IStb day of Jaaa . 1
ary A. D. ;1901, at two o'clock la the sfter- i .
noon of said day, at the east front dear of.
the Court House of said county, in Harrison, ..
Nebraska, sell the said real estate at public, . '.
auction to the highest bidder for cash, to ,
sails! y said order of sale, tbe amount dun
thereon being the sum of 1187.(7 and costs '
aud;accrulng costs.
Harrison, NebraskaDecember 10, 19(0.
ALEXLowba,
Sheriff of Sioux Conn ty.
Contest .Notice,
United States Land
Alliance. Nebraska, )
December 11th, 1900.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been,
filed in tbis office by Andrew Johnson con
testant, against Homestead entry No. 41M,
make December 16th, ISM, for South wees
quarter Section 10, Township St M, Brag. M
W, by Levi C. Mathews Oou teste, In whloh
It is alleged that Sold Levi a Mathews ke
entirely failed to establish kls residence on
aid land and bas entirely failed to ealM
vate any of eold land at any time, that the
sold defaults continue at Um date of this
affidavit and are not nor were not cianseq
bv service of said entrymaa In the Army,
Navy or marine Corps ef the United States
daring the late war with Spaan or any ottkar
war in whloh it mav bare been engaged.
Said parties are hereby notified to eppea
respond and offer evMeaee tooohlng salt,
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m, on Voseware
lltb, 1(01 before Grant On tana, Salary rs
He at his office, in Harrison, Raetajsm, '
aad that anal bearing will be batal at N
o'cloek a. m. ea rebrnory, la, MM, afcarc tba
Register aad Reoelver at Mm eaNat Saata
Ind ofloe In Ailtanoe, Ssbsaalss, ffcaenil
ooatsstoat having In a sister fJVfC"-A
Jnne4l.ltmastfanhramwtLrr
after doe diHgene. sesseswlasrtrs rf i r,
notice eaaaMtosassKHIs CtCJc
andMlieaasst that Bask a si 1 w.r" v t v- V 'j
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