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? J. SO? T J OURNA "VOL. ZCIII. , Id-RISOIT, THURSDAY, MAY. 9, ISOl. Our 3rolo-"NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IR rftti rn mru-r ....n.. wmi.- r .. ' 3S1 O. 45. - - . . , ,w wimi i k us i u 'J n iimmui tf J a U. THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Harrison 1 Aovenise urn stock Brands in the ratSS-JODRNAL 2 . . : O , - j r - ; - I 3)1 Dru-s, I j0 TJrugists Sundries, 'i Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I f ' BOOkS and STATIONARY.'"' I Gj) n J. E. PH1NNEY, Proprietor. HARRISON PR1.CSS-JOURNAL. .Subscription 1'rico Official Paper of Oko. 1). Caxos, KKTMiEl' AT THK UIil:;w.-S PtfT ADDITIONAL LOCALS. -M. J. Illewett, of Crawford, was in town between trains yesleiday. Roy Maine, b;!t for Casper, on last Saturday noon, to look up a, position for" the summer. Carpcuter LtitlmfT, is busy tin's wfik, painting ami Mm ihing editor L C, Wright's rifcvv residence ou piety street. J, J. Henry, Sr , of Munlnw, was in Harrison, ilm iir.-,!, of tli! vv(?k on b.isiUJofeS. Elilor Wright, and his lellr half, tut .Sunday with relatives at Whitney, und returned Mouday noon. . One of our tuwly ma la b-nadiets Ed. Maon, was traiiiclimf bu.-ine.ss at thj Hub, w,th his employer, Mr. Neece, um nrhi tl tin week, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smth. are no boarding at tlw Commercial lI.Hel , ow ing to their inability to lliod a house to liva in. Itav. Father Rayboeh, from ttio east em part of tho istale, has been assigned . pastor of the western misnions of n lii( li Father MeNamara in relieved. Dr. Phimwy, mad) a profession- I trip to the 8. It. Story ranch yesterday, to prescribe for Mr. Story, who is suffer ing from the effects of the gripp, Jacksonville, Fa., suffered a very serious loss by fire on the 3rd and 4!b of , the mouth, which resulted in the burn ing of one hundred and forty eif.:ht blocks, the estimated value will bo $10, 000,000, , Ueary Deiknian, Ed. O'Connor an.1 Harry Saliards, went west toCahf.tr, last Tuesday, where they have obtained em ployment oa stock ranches for the seas ou. This .week landlord Tebbet, commen ced having Hi interior of his hotel office repiired by having the old coat of plast ering torn off, after which ho will have tt cowpo-boarded, papered &C &C. Among those who have recently ad ded their names to our subscribers, the following names appear: Mrt. Emma Crano, Mr. IrviiuZinnnermau, Miss Mid. nie Witt, and Mr. Jacob Doos. Do no forget to notice the sale no tices in this week's issue of the I'RESfi JoritNAL, of Mr. E. E. Livermore and Mr. It, M. Will I lace. The titration J'rothers with their mother, also John,' family, together with the three Hlattery boys t-x pec t to Hi art on their overland trip to Idaho and VTadiiii;;ton, about the 20:h of this nioolh. Attorney Guthrie, in having notna needd ri'pairs made around fiis residence this week. The fniprovement.t bc-ie ure of a permanent uatureiind it rncan.t that our little prairie cily will coiilinun to improve, until finally it will blossmi at the rose. We arj in recaipt of Bi.in ni spp'J i iii.inH of liamlw ntitig, done by uu ex pert penman of Hie Jfrokon How Colli ge faculty, thru the courtsy of its presi-. dent and buiufa manager, C. W. Uoui.li We venture the ai!rtion, iL cauiuil bi duplicated by any other oxpert pcumaii in lh'( tj !iiu?! Btates, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Docs, left for "Vuirw home at Hut Crk, Wyo,, on . luHt llotiday afternoon, where the well wishes, of a hoot of friends will accom pany them (ilso, and ye dcribo hastwiw to wish jake ard bin bride much joy nud l.appines in their new life. The I'i:ii JofKSJ. will vinittben) weekly. We Win tin t, T. O. William, who has been drilling a wolf almut twelvo or fiftton miles south-east of here was diot at, four times last Friday evening by omo unknown parson or persons, up osdtote ome who are opposed to having any wells put driwn lb ire fur the purpose of bringing more cattle oa that fa !;;. M AltKllCI) -At the Commercial Hotel fi.m 1 iy. May 5, 1001 Mixs Ellen Johnson t.i Mr. E irii(st Hols,iiple, vm rep-ct-i v'.y SO a A i yea bo h O ' Luh!j, Wyo. We are not perwivilly aoquinhtit with t'i i in irriod oo'ifilt, but txlfl'i 1 o ar it it! iti n j itt th inui. Wi -,vii!i tUji) rt aillupp life. For 1'car I .(. Sioux County . - EwTOli. OllKF. AS f-'i'i':.M Class Matti,?!. O. V,. Huster, an. I his o.NliniaMe f im ily nre Rohi t,i m ve o v. t.., l.i ,jr ra nch about thnw tnih s north of t'twii, where they expect t-i npetid thssiimansr at least Mr". Hosier will enj iy li.n d lily drive to and from town. Mr. & Mr Th-w, riell'nnd children of Lu.-ik, Wyo., wen! visiting w ilii Mrs. Os cRf Ward and children Monday ari l Tues day of this wire It, and while in town. Mr. I'.ell attended Jo hoiim l,u-;ines?t mutters, wliicb c!. liiiiwl bis iiiiiiiediiiU attontion. It hi said that out of 1,000 head of atti;i, w.vich J.iiiis II. Cook t'i'jk id a Mr. Lamp-ion to winter a shortage gome t bins like two hundred head when they were wintered and ready to turn oVer to Mr. Lampson, they, of course, strayed away, and will be found alt o. k. later on. What's Ihe nutter with your valley t'orres'soiiduiil? This unction is nskmi ,. of us ref.eafediv, and thru tlej columns of tlie r;ri.s-Jorn.VAI, we repent this all important question. Come now, M. A. O. misery likes company, and we are sure our friends Clio and Zeki-I are no exei'w t ions to general rule, o let us hear from you. -The F. E. & M. V. Railroad Com pany, have men at work, fencing in their rU'ht of sv.iy from Andrews west, to the sial'w lino, they have also a crew of men entf.i.i.Td in lillins in several of Urn tres sel brid,;i between this d ce and Craw ford, and we b urn from a reliable ourco that the lare tressul bridge just east of town, half tiiibj i to liavo a stone cub Wrt (daccd and then filled in with earth level with the rest of the grade. ( has, GU;w, tba Crawford marble dealer, was i.i Harrison, a day or two this week ou biihir.egs.. 'While here be placed a very neat marble slab over the grave of the late Sheriff Holly, and in a week or ton days ho will place a bipno to n, ark tho resting place of Our late friend and neighbor, F. J. Witt. We understand ho has just j-lactd a very neat Ktona over the grave of the !a(e A. L, Staudunniaier. We (.hould encour age our own business people (u-A not send last for our marble work, whi n we cau et just as gMod, or even letter at homo and much cheaper, .The ca?e brought in Justice Hester's court by M. A. llannan vs, George Hill, f r the purpose of placing tho latter un der bond to keep the peace, was tried before his honor, oa but 'fins lay aft-ir-nooti at lbs court house, Attorney, O'Coniit'll appearing for the plaiitliff and (ititiirie for tho defen.-e. After the te-s-timony on both f,h!es wiw presented arid the Atlcrney " had made Iheir i-ummiiHt ll;l arej'iaieitl-i, (ha cnur!. held, that the cv d nee was not Milii.vtit to put tho d.jfi ri lint under a pt'i'cu bond nial rrdt r lal th'J defeu.Iaht di.K lure-l. Thus no ciird n;j to law the costs of the suit are taxed up a.'aint the cou:,lain:n;; wili -eS in whieh case mi t Nccutiou ill U iisu :d for Ihe co'ljetton of tlu ta ne. If people only kne.v wh.it wa know a" bout Kodol I 'ysj.i l'e.ia Curo, it would be te-.id ia nearly every hi ti -euobl, as there are few piople who do iiotsufl'er from a fet limrof fullne-s aftersatinir, belchina, flal uleiiec, hour stomach or watcrbrash, caused by liidifeslion or djKjepfia. A preparation, such as Kodol Hyspepaia Cure, which, with no aid from the stom ach, will digest your food, certainly fsii't help but do you good. J. E, Puis- M-.Y. In our last issue, we called otteiiti m lo the fact that memorial day was druw neiran l our p?ople Irresjiicti ve of creed Kgo or wx, hhould Btrivo to do all they cau lo make this day, one of gratitude and joy to the fow living relics of our never-to be forgotten war. Our old sol diers are nearly ull of tbnm too feeble to take the lead indecoratingand arrang ing the memorial ball or church, end olhers who are the Rons of veteran, and their children, and the children, of their privations, should dumn it an honor nod privilitff, to adorn, with the flowers of love the plaee where memorial exercises are held, and thereby g addon, if nly for an hour, this hallowed day, which is sacred above oil others to the old S ddier, f,;t mm and all, old ari l youn;r, arise from I heir h-thiry, nr.d by s-i doinjf, Harrison, will have le-r old veleracs madiii' ccia'ly hippy ou mein j.-ial d.iy. Gems From Tfis Trenchent Pen of Clio. IJero we are aain Z.-kieI after only a wet ks absence, and we Imvs not been takia;;a "Kip Van "Winkle nap either Tar from nappinjr we h,.ve l;een. The past !: been an tventfu! wct-k with, us. The .ainful pi deal cf hou.v .deauuir has betu accomplished, the wu.d. which blow "wininio like'' in Sioux county, tipped over the chicken bouse and we managed to save eight out of thirty little chicks, nod wound up the wet!; with a run-a-ttav. I taluk old Bab promised himself oa the way down here, that hu would "get even" ttith us for making him travel so close to tho cars for so many, many miles when ho grew more ,f raid of the ;freat noisy tm,;inos every day. After heucj well fel up on corn and oats he tried to kick a hole in the barn or dance on the read coming hume from church, which is not quite proper in a civilized land, and all this did not satisfy him so lie tried runninjj away for the first time in his eventful life of sixteen yeaes. The three horses made thirifj-s lively for a time sailing; around the field dragging the plow after them, I puess he will sober down now if he haw plenty of work to do. Soma corn has been planted but it will he to weeks or more before it is plant ed. The editor of the FitESS-JoCES.ir,, must feel tho effects of the sprinff awakening, as well as the rest of us for the paper was very newsy and occupied much mora reading space th au uual this week. Twelve o'clock Sunday a heavy rain decended n:,on ih, nrmirarit I v direct, from the north west corner of (lie state. It was a cool rain and I thought if' i? turns to snow what will become of rny' garden stuff that is growing so tucely, but it is sjrowimj so nicely, but it is still clou (y Mj.day mjrninj and no snow or frost yot. Arbor day was well observed in a sub stantial v.nj, and the College campus will ha a very pretty place in a few years, also Sioux cottaga. Every liii'e plumb bush is loaded with blooms, and the strawberry beds look quite white so we hope there will be en abundance of fruit. We have not. b-sen flshinsr yot, but aft er the corn is planted we will see if we can Ibili with '-a pitch fork." The lemperonre people are greatly re joicing and have been having a juhileo over the city election and Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Beveriiljfo, the singing temperance evangelists held services three evr uings at the M, E, church last week to a crow ded house. They have been engaged in (his work for eleven years. They were here ten years ago, Thev are good sing ers, don't fail to hear them if you ever have an opportunity, Rev. T. C. Webster went to Rod us last week to deliver bis lecture on "Carrie Nation and Her Hatchet" tin'. lecture is gelling ;a i ous us oe lias been uskid to (li liver it at several .'liferent p!ac s. Home of your rem' 'ill re member when Mr. Webster lived in Ch.idron, CM'). Fought For His life. "My father and sister both died of con sumption," writes J, T, Weatberwax of Wyaialotte, Mali., "and I was saved Ironi the same frightful fate only by I)r, King's New Discovery, An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which tin excel lent doctor could not help, but a few month's use of this wonderful mc-di-cino made me as well as ever and I gain' ed much in weight." Infallible for Coughs, Colds and all throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles oO.i and $1.01.at J. E. Phisneyh, , Old Solillors Exjicrlr nee, M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind,, writes: "My wife was U k a long time in spite of good doctor's treatment, but was wholly cured by lr. King's New Life Pills, which worked, wondors for her health.." Thev nU-nvt do. Try them. Only 2 at J. E. Pms - . .. , - , . hLY ft drug More. ' r"i II invf h!a leg. P.-A, D.-niforth, of LaGrango, Oa.', suffered for six months with a frightful runnina soie on his leg; but writes that Hueklcn's Arnica Halve wholly cured itund to snid land, nnd for n renernl relief, in liva tl.iy?. For Ulcers, Wounds,! And rou prn rurtlmr nolllled and required, Piles, id the best jalvi in the M r,r,h j to iiimh er Mid i-ictitlon mi or befoie the ntli Cure gnarmiioed. O.dy 85,. S.ld 1 -y " J"!'"' A" AV. J. h 1 HWEY S. - I A tlon.ey for plaint Itr, Over in Wyoming- i, Miss riattie O'Connor bfgan a two months term of tchool in the east school house on last Tuesday, he will board at Chris Christian's. Miss Amy Christian is finishing her term of school iu No, 4 after which she will teach the west school in No. 7. Earnest Piantz and Eph. Boyles each bought an untamed pinto broncb, a few days ago. They expect to make saddle ponies cf them. We are glad to have Jumbo join our ratdes, as items from White River are always welcome. Lock Kinky is working for A. E, Erdman, on his ranch on Indian craek. Sam Knori, and wife, were over night vjilors at Audrew Christians a few evenings ago. jmjk.n io air. anil Krs. J. Jl. JNowlin at 13:20 o'clock A. M., on Monday,- May Oth, 1001 , A girl, mother and child are both doing well. Charles MuDermolt, arrived ot Kirt- ley, on Thursday of last week, and is now with his family, White City, Kansas, will sure gain no toriety, through the mails, as well as a largo sum of money. A chain of letters are being circulated to build a church. The chain is to have 100 links and stop, Tlie first link calls for three letters, the second 9, tho third 27, ect, increasing in a threefold ratio. Each letter calls for 5 cents. A fractional part of link No. 42 found its way to our P, O. one day last week. We hardly think E.?v. Maris stop ped to figure the result or he would not have called for 100 links by computa tion ten links would bring 29,524 lotters and ?,1,'17C,20. Fifteen links 0,932,453 Litters ami 316,621,65. What will be the amount of tha 100 links is beyond belief. . C. L. Christian was elected treasurer at thfa annual meeting. Zekiei,. Sluitblers at his past, "I recall now with horror," says mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levanna, ()., "my three years of suffering from Kid ney trouble, I was hardly ever free from dull aches 'or acute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, when I began to use Electric Bitters, but sis bottles complet ly cured me und made me feel like a now man. They're unrivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and bowels. Perfect Satisfaction guaranteed by J. E, Phin.nev, only f0 cents. "I have been suffering from Dyspepsia for t he past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations- and physicians to gt any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia cure I found relief and am tiow in better health than I have been for twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Jure too highly." thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts North Creek, Ark. J. E. nu.S'KEY. "Our liltlo girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terri ble attack of croup, I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv ing her three do:-es. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered "so writes A. L. 'afford, Chester, Mich. J. 1. PitixsfA'. N0T1CK TO XOX-KEMtiEXT DEfENDAT.b TO Gnu-Re Jstnrs, Mary Juno James, An drew J. Millar, and Mary M. Miller, Noa. reside ut Defendants. You and each ot you cre'hrreby notified Hint mi the 4tli dny of JMv, A. !., ItWI, Charles 8. ;).ron, es pluintiir, filed In the dl.iirlet court of Moux County, Nebraska, Ms petition ngaliwt you as defendaHts, the object Htul prayer of which I", to huvo un ae.coiiiilinit of the amount due upon a cer tain promissory rtotn In wriUnx executed by (teorgii Junius and Mury June Jiitnos, on Iiocembur 1M.I1, Isss, to tho Wolern Farm MortiniKO Co., for J75., due Deeember 1st, 1H!3, wltlj. Interest stter lnulnrity at tin rate f ten perop.ntiim tier annuiti, and to foreclose the ninrlKriRe doird executed by them at the muno time to secure the pay ment then of, upon tho following described fal estnle In said county, to-wlt: The east bull' of the wuth east (imirter of hoc lion (7) KFven inui the westluilfof tho sou Ui west (liinrte.r of seetlon ellil !, In townsblp(3) thirty, noi-lii of range itrty-tlirve (53) In said ! S'T T r ' , ' to Imve mi aetvonntlnv of the luiioiint due J for tue upon siild hind paid l,y lilnlnlff; tor I the pronation of Ills weurlly for Ilm yearn, IHM-.i, IW O, Js.il, Ist-D, ltH'5, IH I, KJ, IsW, ISM, and ltrnui to have ald bind sold for the pay ment "'id Ml!;' action thereof, together with eosts of suit and costs of sal; to bur fore elon and vtclutln the (lefendnnts out of all I 11.1., inn niu, nr iinll,vof redelillil.loil til STOCK BRANDS. The Journal wjll iraWsn your brand, like the following, for :00, per year. Eac.li ad illtional wand 75 eeais. i-;very laruaer or raneliinenjn Sioux and adjoining counties a'uould advertiaa thejr-brands in ThkJocr- KALuis it circulates all over the stale. It may be the means of saving money for you S5Q0 REWARD. For the urreut. and conviction of any party or parties stealing or disfiguring any brands on stock belonging to the undersigned par ties: DAVID COLVILLE. Iowea branded KjAj on rlyU shoulder or branded on right Jaw Also, I have Horses branded on left thigh Tost Ctlieo Address, . llitri-inon, Sioux Co., Nebraska F. E. JANDT. eo, ii7, -gs Brands ou left hir left hip of Cattlo. I'ost Ollies, Hewitt, Sioux County, Nebraska.'- JOilNT. $NOW. TTorsM ln-nndml 15! Ottleft shoul der branded on left shoulder and CuUloi on left side. u I'ost Office Address, Patrick, Laramie Co. Wyo. o ' ' GEOKCE SW'AJTSOy. Cattlo branded Horses branded ,e.,'i on lei h siue on left Bbou lder, rmige on Poldlcr Creek. Any atoek brand ed as above being estray ed from my range., discovered by any body on giving me Information will be rewarded. Address, 1't. ltobinson, Nebraska. J. B. PA It ICE ft. Horses branded on Cattlo game on left Sheep bunded back of filieep. left shoulder and hip. on eaek or lfXl on llaiijje on Holdier (;rcek and White Kiver. Address, Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. JOHN A. HANSON Owns thn follow hibraud on eith er: Also HG on cat tle und horses cattle on leftside ln,rMes on left shoulder. Ranj;o on Silver Springs and east of state inn. PostolTlee Harrison Neb , CHARLH3 NEWMAN. jjsyj The brand represented in thla notice i''4p$ and branded any where on left side Bti'a of ni,uleai,d over-Inp ut from the ?f-A ! r- S'!." Also the same brand on left thigh of S-AjM horses, belongs to tho undersigned. Hnnge near Eiint Springs, south part fo Sioux county. Ciiakles Newman, Harrison, Nebraska. J.f. I'UCKHI?. I'rnuded.on left shoulder of horses ind on left side of e-ittle. on right side This on lde of cattle too. Knnaifiou White lilvnr, nar Clen. Post Oiilec nddrfss, Glen, Nebraska. IKKP CHEEK UVE STOCK Co. Praudcd on left hip of Cattlo and on left cheek of Horses, Rangoon Deep Creek. Address, lccp Creak Live Stock Co,. J. II. Halheut, Foreman, tileu, Nebraska. lillCIiltET & .SONS. Cattle brand ed same ua that on cut on cith er side of nnl- uiul, And following ou leftside of catll. And tliN lisniftc on Kunidng Water. Putt )ffl 1 1 l:-.n, II irr.s j i, X :'ir n't f mm I W-l I S.f ?m Mf A"'thls pp &SfkI rigUt lliill W " ou left side of ho stock. I (SI 1 And this t.HS3 on left gldo and hip. i V, . m i l km JC L f ICO Eevfarrt. For proof to convict any person of steal lug, altering, running off or In any way damagloga stock branded right side or hip. Address, Jahkh jroBCE, . . - Hurrlaon, Kttflj. A.T. IIUGIfSO.V. Brand eombi doubl:l or cattle, liorseg suincUKa ss-on shoulder. Wffi E, PtXf.t;ut &ut rigwrSiW t'M ear cattlo, 3s&l Cattle all dehorueu Kange on Kyle Creole, Post Office, (J ion Nebrf- H Mi 1 L11-.FN Cuttle branded on left hip also Cattle branded Range on poidier Creek and W hite Biver. Address, Cieu, Kebrusica. loreaian, H;eo Masox. BEKT EARNEST. Cattle brnnflpit on left hip a.nt same on tlio left jaw, luitl batiitt on I torsos. Alo liorycs branded on left jaw, shoulder or flank Also Horses- brsiulod IZli-i on left flank and we..; oa le ft shoulder Range on head of Van Tassell creek, Wyo. S"jost Office, uJdres, Harrison, Hob. BREWSTKtt & Co. norscs branded with any of abore brand. Address, J. A. Anprrson , Ilarrinon, Nebraekn. TtOilEKT F. NEKCK. Cattlo P.randed I'.anj?e on on loft side. Also Cattle. iraaed shoulder or wkle,. Range on on left lilp, Kunniiig Water.. P. o. Address Agate, Nebraska. ED. MASON! o- Cattle Pranded ' Range on Run on left side, nlng Water Address Agtc, Nob. NEIL JOD RAN. Horses and cat tle branded on either side same ua on cut. : And Cattlo branded side, and lIoi'Bes on left" Address, Eodnre, Nobrapika. HENRY WARNEtcE, Cattle brand ed on left side. Kange on lluunlng Water Creeek. w IT'P. O. Address Harrison, Nebrasku k' ANJJUKW KNOBI, Cuttle brand range south Hid go Wyo. ed On 1 : t side of Ploasunt Address, Hiirrlson, Nob. FRANK NUTTO, Cattle branded on the left loft shout- aide and same on dor of homes. Adttrcu, Harrison, Nebraska. BAM CEL. KNOIll. Cattle branded any wbcro cn lift tide of tlin 11.1 11 1 III . KuiigA on PrsJ. l ie I 'or mdiloa roe ( rooks. Ai" dies, Harrison, NcbraoU. mmi, mm mam m t '; TV? ? rs T fci - - Cattle brand- "if ' ed same as thst 1 Tj2 I on eilj-'ier I gja Jl left hljV on t i left shoulder. .ijfrjsjw rw41In n So fill " 1Ult "B- 1 H 1 .w. w. 1 4