S it il i r VOL. XIII. HRIRESOISr, 2iTEBKA.SKA., THZUSIDY, 3S.Air. 16, 19C1. Our M."NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."--""'. William J. Uryan. '. 3S2 O. G. Tur PTnTn?T? pit a i? vr a rtv ?! Advertise Your Stock Brands in the PRESS-JOURNAL Druists Sundries, I'Viiiits, Oils, Varnishes. p Books and J. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL. KST A Hf.'SII K 1 i a s s , (Subscription Price- Offiei.il Paper of (iK.o. 1). Canon, Hv:ji.kl AT TI;K llAI IIISl.N Ft-KT Ol G. A. R. Hamorlal Ser vices. At tt r.-j ul ir meeting of the G. A. K. (Kwt Oil Isst Monday, it was decided to liol.t memorial services on Sunday, May, tilllh at the. church, li.it, on decoration l.ii Thursday, May IV); ii. we will March id a Issly IViiiii the church, ul 10, o'clock ui the morning, to I h cemetery where we w ill !-:,, ivti tlin graves of our own bch.Vcd comrades first; uml alter I'-iHt we will strew witli Hovers, the l,rivu of ( lie unknown dm. I, ami now v rii mi r-rqi-sd folly call the attention .if all in. mui I olt! nml you.i alike, tho hav received the priceless gift of liberty, at the sacriilce of Hie live of ho Syiuv vf our ulu Veteran's mid lit (he expense of tlie health of them nil, to aroivta themselves, and tn-ufken to the cordial invitation of the old Veterans. We most earnestly invite the ladies to tukeufioii themselves the decoration of toe din nil and make it a tower of heatfty, unil love, wlncli will teliU to j;l:ultlu tlie Iwurl of our (rw iinl'ullen L.jrou. WIiuumi teli whetlmr or not we uw ruv wot, 're angtlier decoru- ou Juy, lwv itoim to join tin) truly (irn.nl uruiy btjood. Aiiii tli pot, invite the little one luullur llowem, wliciDMrilli to derut our lloved ikiUi e.r' rt.h-. iuhI tlie eliildreii we feel will Uk ti lirwleiu lrei.' with llieir little l.iii.H til4liniU It well earneJ r.tin ),i.nr, of tlio ler one, who died, iiiui oilwin nuflit Imx mid "j '.v liUirly uml Ireeiloill. To oaf teiu liels, iu the MtliUah ;Iih1 uml luj bcIiooIh, we feel th a we liiv m, HUecwl ri viiiy with Intnl. Iieiicw we k Unciii in nil io'rity to enlit t''"" ervit pr decoration day lu Hie glurmu cu o( Vlw o Id boldiern. with natriutwu uud lov or tlie Mleu u.id tl orure. Will you not with your puoiln iuroli willi u to the wleut city unure liour UJi iieroeo, uil brii.fa' lvei- wtriiu Ucir Uieir J.OU-e. f tliy, miJ Uwreliy idiow ?" tu.le tor tlwi'l"n yu ,,ow ttt .,me of their Wood. A fl.w yr I", JO" wi" va"1 wi,, toroW"'!""' uu uW ,'k,ie,' ,. w.wr Uieiii while you hae ....d.i. tor it will only Iw ttl.111 !! J ' , U eliort year at mo.t. lo ,. cil'W.i. tl ot extendi a ' . . i..Ui.utiim. to ioill ill tile t (oWKii - ,,on, alHJ to our IOCUI ocieue, ui i,r. itea.tl ,d iom UH J ""K r .Kb-inn. we feel Uml to the o'' .... , .-.. mllv " duty boi inej -i ' . . ,., ! all it ,UVof w, 4" ,o taU.-aN-7"oU:r tll)sdav. wNl 't0' ver-to-be-iorgotiou, mm llitereat iu ivmrinK for all heroes the day I"' . 1.. inviliil.mi . .... We , e niuM. V .. vet W. ' to J"'" " ". .i... LaHlln.tootleuM, in the re wcr-. IW 1 of our ,""ulK,rN' y the grave, of our fallen com r-.de. Will our Uc.en. iitteml to ,Ly TlMDliinf wcU ami everyone in ml- . we remain very resectfully . ,.n.lwr of tbe Jerry Uuk if tlie Jerry Kusl. No. 844, D-rtmot of Neb. U. A, JMIht It. K. B. iJver.MOUC, Counuaader y. Kuhi K, Adjalaiit. He re aim camp forever nilent, for uo .irnitiN within them wnit, An t tlie bule" of the Wttle Mow no Churiw!" nHl no lletreai. Hut uikhi heroic bosoms fall Ihencent . ,l Kii on. of May, i And a gratelM Nation kn.eleth on her own Memoiiitl ilay- STATIONARY. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. IVr Your fl.OO. Sioux County. - Editor. - FK K AS fckCONI) CLASH MaTTH.II. rr i m i r i in a iwi .su . .i i ADDITIONAL LOCALS. A visit to the roinrnerci.il hink if Harrison, will convince even the most increil.iloUN, of the mo ulu I judgement ami thorough liiiKinesH with which it.H iiiiino .hale inuiiiivr, mid efficient cashier l' Vs. Clarke, ih endowed. Iiiripy the psist wetk, he Iium had the enterior completely reniiHleled, throwing the pnv lie h.isiness room formerly on the boiith side, into the lmiikiii room p.oier, thin ;iviii-; our town n neat mid commodious a hanking house us miv city in the North West cull lioiotl of, Jlr. (y'larke has lieeu hre ulKiut a year, hut during that -ri od, he has won the esteem and contidei.ee well s the utmost res.ie.-t of our (people, by his co.irteouii and obli(;inj; manner, coupled with his tstrict bui ness ahility. Tlie two dentists who came up from Cruwford, this week did not th.d Harris on, n very prolltnhle fit.-11: so they decid ed to move on to I.usk, where perhaps tliey iniht find Home one desiring good teeth, or laid teeth, or no teeth at all, tried to c.o.'iviiiee us Iwlore li-avinr, of tlw"ir wonderful utility of foot, mucii to the nmiiseiiienl cf those who witnessed it, the knitfht.1 of the forceps could run f.r ly well, yet they found the man of iron could do better, consequently they dived down deep into th.ir poc'.;c!n, ami had our t'oixl natured liveryman, John Weickitiauii drive them to Lusk. The Old Established Line- IXtrccMi Oniiilia uml ht. Paul ill till. "Xoltll-Wl'lltlTII u Mm-." R;ites to the bkniiiul m fling hul have Is en nnnounctd nt one fare, plus 8.00, for the round trip. The railroads of Nebraska connecting with the North-Western Line at Omaha, ire Thk I'M'lN 1'ACiKIC, It. & M., Missox itt Pacihc, C. )L I. & I. . and the road ivninectiriK nt Missouri Val ley is the Fki;iiunt, EiJiiioKN & Mo. Val- 1.KV. Dele'aU' and tlieir friends from till point in Uio state can therefore Hecure the best u-couiniodiiUoriH l.y litiyui); throngh tic ket from their home luwns via the most convenient road to the Missouri liiveraod the "NiiitTll-NTKSTKtiS Line" U-yond. TWO TlllloCliH TltAISS DAII.V, Lv. Oiimlia, Uuioo Passenger Station ' M- Lv. Omaha, Union Passenger Ktalion The nilit train has modern broad ves- tibuled couches and pulluian nUe- ern. The day train lift modern broad vesti billed coaches and observation bullet parlor car. We note tha fact that "M. W. of A." always want the best when they can get it for the same money. The motto of the North-Western Line i "The Ihsst of Everything." J. U. Ill C'tUNAN. General Pasm-nKer AKt, Omaha. "I have lieen sufToring from Dyspepsia for the ist twenty years and have been unable ufUr trying all preparation and phvsiciun to get any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dysepsiii ure t found relief nnd 11m now in IsHUr health than I have been for twenty yrnrs. I can not. praise Kodol Dyspepsia "ore ton hiilily." thus writes Mis. U Bodarc Gleanings. Tn nnswpr to repeated inquiries ns to our absence we must lay all the blame on the smallpox scire which in it wny caused as pr;nt a panic, as did the Indian scare of lM'Jf). with thiw difference hi the latter case, the people tied from their homes while in the former they kept o close to their homefl that they have not been able to leave them, yet there is no further cause for alarm. We are pleased to announce the arri val of a new boy at the home of J. I). Hradley, Jo. Dougherty who has liecn working at the S K Itauch, is now in the employ of J. L. Anderson at C. F. Colfee's Ranch on Hat Creek. Everyone is hustling to Kt in their crop notw ithstandiug the failures of past years. E.I. Rose and Eli Zimmerman, took jmssxire on tfw train at Ardmore, last Friday for Sheridan, where they expect to work this summer. Robert Miller, who came from Sheri dan, Wyo., last week to spend a few days at his home in the valley returned last Saturday in (hne of his fathers cattle which were Miipped from Ardmore to Sheridan, his brother Will atcemiini cd him. ' We very much thank Z-;kiel and Clio for their kind interest, we did not ex ited to lie mihsvil. we hope however nothing more nriy happen to prevent our coining often. M. A. C. RooojjiiIzimI nt Washington. The only instance on record of n post nlllce beintf iiamed after a patent inedi- cine, wus last year, when in Wetzel County, W. Va. a new post ollice was established and uamed KimIoI, niter the famous Kodul Dyspepsia Cure, by E. 0, DeWitt & ('o., of ' 'hicinjo. ll had Bivm such satisfactory results that the name was unaiiiniously selected by the people for the new ollU'e and adopted by the pei.plr for the new ollice and adopted by the department lit Washington, D. C. This action was entirely voluntary on the part of the people ef the community without unv solicitation whatever from the manufacture of Koxlol Dyspepsia Cure. In fact the first knowledge they obtained repudine; the matter was when they received a letter hen rim: the post mark "Kodol, W. Va.,"auil the contents fully explained the circumstances. For a verification of this statement the read er is referred to the latest Post etlice Guide. A preparation so highly prized by a community must be worthy of the greatest confidence. CM Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itartlflcially digenU the food and aid! Nature In strengthening- aud recou tructlng the exhausted digestive or giitit. It isthe latciitdlscovereddiKeit aut and tonic. Ko other preparation can approach It In efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, bick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and tl. Large sue contains IH time small six. Hook sh abouldyipeplrsaiMdrrce Prepared by C C. cxwnT aco Cbicaae. Fonslit For Ills lire. "My father and sister both d'ed of con sumption," writes J. T. Weatiierwax of Wyandotte, Mich., "and I was saved Irom the mime frightful fate only bv Dr. King's New Discovery. An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough nnd very severe lung trouble, which un excel lent doctor could not help, but a few month's use of this wonderful medi cine made me as well as ever and I gain ed in net. in weippit. li.talliiile lor Coughs, Colds and all throat and Lung trouble. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed bottles -lOc and $1.00. at J. E. PlIIXNF.VH. Old Soldiers rxperlrniT. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was sick a long lime iu spite of good doctor's treatment, hut was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hhch worked wonders for her health. They nhvnvs do. Try them. Only 21c at J. B. PlllN .NKY'sdrug store. II miviU his leg. r. A, Danforth, of L-iGrange, O.i., sulfercd for six months ith a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Duckleii's Amicu Halve wholly cured it in II vii days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the host salve in the world', " "iinnintced. Onlv Hold l-v Over In Wyoming. o Now Sister Clio, don't censure us too severe, because of the Kip Van Winkle nap. Itdid seem to us a month since you had writtoD. Come over and see our boy. A letter from Mrs. Jordan informs us that she ' is grandmother to an eight pound boy, born to Dan Jordan and wife ou May li, at the residence of grandma Jordan. The mother is doinir nicelv. but Dun wears his hat over liis Itft ear and suems absent minded but time will make all things right. Now Dan, don't take a wire fence 1 1 what we say, as you know how it is myself. At the annual school meeting held the filh C. L. Christian was elected treasurer the trustees were instructed to put in a cistern tit the east school house. Wages for teachers, were kept up to $40 per month, and 1C months ut school was de cided upon for the year. Francis Deuel is working for Chris Christian this week. Miss Amy Christian, will bef in a three months school in the west school house next Monday. 7j. O. Deuel, James Deuel nnd William M.irphv. went to fieri. ig some two weeks ago to look nt the country and perhaps buy a few head of cattle. They have not returned at this writing. Quarterly meetig will be held in the west school house next Saturday and Sni'day. George Iavis, has sold the improve ments on the Streeter place, which he bought one year ago, nnd will loot; for a new location. He bouht a pack horse or I'. J). Deuel to use in seeking a new location. Miss Mill tie O'Connor has put in one week of school and is well pleased with the, school. The children all like the teacher and no doubt it will be a prolila 'ile term. Andrew nnd Chris Christian were over night visitors in Lusk on last Saturday. Chris ii.Jk a '.rip to Manville on Saturday? train. Mr. Church branded his cattle on last Saturday. We agree w-it.h sister Clio that the Press-JoCKNAL is trie newsiest paper in the corner of the three states. Now Mr. editor we ndvike you to stay by our town and not sell the ruimr, as it is a success as a country newspaper. IjhihV Tut ton w as out to his home stead a few days ago. (Similiters ut his iast. "I recall now with horror.-' says mail Carrier Burnett Mann, of Levaniia, O., "my three years of suffering from Kid ney IroirVile, 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, nbnut reiuly to give up, when I began to use Electric Hitters, but six bottles eomplet ly cured me and made me feel like a new man. They're unrivaled to regulate Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and bowels. Perfect Satisfaction guaranteed l.y J. E. PkiXNKV, only M) cents. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during 11 sudden and terri ble attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv ing her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered "so writes A. L. Spafford-, Chester, 'llich. J. V. PlHSNtY. KOTlt'K TO SO.N.ItrIIKNT ilKKK. HATS. To (irorne James, Mary June James, An drew J. Miller, and Mary M. Miller, Joii. resident liefendiiuts. . Von and eurk ol you nre hereby notiltisl Hint oil the 41 It dy of Muv, A. II., I1NII, Charles . Brown, ss plnlnliir, Hied In tlie dist.t.Tt court of Hlonx County, Xebnisk. Ills .s-tltloii n-lnl yon s ilefeiidaal, the olJeet mid pr.iyer of which Is, to huvci.a accounting of the suioiiut dun nio.i a cer tain prmnUtorv note In wrlllug executed by (iisrr.i Jam.- and Mary J1111.1 .lames, on lleeemlM'r 1Mb, lass, to the Western fnnn Morttfaae Co., for SiTV. due December 1st, Isiia, with Interest alter ii.ulurlty nt tin rate of ten perennt.iiu .r n. .11.1111, n.nl to foreclose the mortitani) deed executed by then, nt the snine time to secure lliu pv met tl.rviHif, UMin the following ilescrlls'd reul estate tn said roi.nty. to wit : This enst half of the south east quarter of seel ion (7) smet: Olid the west ball of the south west Ipmrler of nectlon elKlit(H), lu totvnslilp(:ill) thirty, north or ruii nt ty-threu (1) in ssld SlouX County, and lisslgned to snd diili.tltti to have an iircoiiullng of the iimonnt 1I11.1 for tsics iiMi.i s.dd land pntd by plulntn"; lor the protection of his security for the years, 1 Hsu, istio, 111, lata, lnui, ikoh, ikot, iss, ikw, ami ltl; to hnve ssld land sold for the pity n"nt and suilsfncllon tlierenf, together with costs of suit and costs of sale; to bar fore flow slid exclude II. 1. dcfeniluiita o.itofall title, Interest or equity of redemption In and to said lund, and for a tcerul pdlef. And you are further nolllled and reipitn-d, to iinswer r.ild jietilloii 011 or bnloru the 17th ilny of June, A. I , IW'I- AI'xTt w. crltea, ' Attorney for plaintiff. STOCK I'.ltASOS. Tur .Iouhxai. will publish your brand, like tlie following, for fj :(10, per year. Kiicli ml .titio.ial hrau.l 75 cents. l-.v.-ry runner or rui.cliinen in Sioux uufl adjoining com. lien nhoulit advertise tlieir lira. ids ju Tim JoUll KALim It clrculutes all over the stale. It niuy tie the means of saving inouev loy yon j'Lig. uo- i.jm- i i S500 REWARD. For the arrest ud conviction of any party or parties stealing or iliJ'iurini; any brand on stock bclongiitj; to tlia undcra'ned par ties: JAV1 COI.VILI.K. Moryu brumletl on righ shoulder or branded ou right Jnw Also, I have Horses branded . on left thigh I'ost Ofticu Address, Harrison, Sioux Co., Xubrmka F. K. JANDT. 60, H7, -m Ilrand on lef t hi r mm on left Juw, on lel t hip of Csttlv. Sioux County, Nobmika 1'Djl Ofrtce, Hewitt, -o- JOI1X T. SNOW. Horses branded ITm on left khoul- S3 loft s FIX ler branded on left shoulder and Calllc H 1 1 on lul l eldc I'ost Office Address, Patrick, Lurair.le Co. Wyo. o OKOltlili 9WASSON. Cfttllo brsnded Horse branded on loft side on left slum lder, rm.pe on Foldirr Cm k. Any nl.H'k branded as above being cstray ed from my ra-ipr), discovered by any hotly on giving me fntorniatioa will be rewarded. Address, Ft. Kobinson, Nebraska. J. B. PARKER. Horses branded on Caltle same on left left shoulder and hip. Sheep barnded m ou l'sck or r back of Sheep. Kanjte on Soldier Creek and White Hlvcr. Address, Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. JOHN A. HANSON Own the fnllnw Inxbrand on eith er: Also HQ on cat tle sad horses cuttle on leftside, horses un left boulder. Range on Sllror Spring and east of sluW Ine. Poalofllce Harrison Nub C1IAKI.R.1 AKWM.VS. Tlie brand represented In this notice nd branded any where on left side of rattle, and over lap ut from the right ear. Also the snmc brand 011 left thigh of horses, belongs In the undersigned. It unite neur Knst springs, smith pnrt to Sioux comity. Chahi.ks Nkwm in, Iiiirrlson. NcbraitUa. J.. Tl'l'KKIl. llruiidiul 011 left huiildrr ot horses Hid on left side of csttlo. on right aide m Lyj This on right tide of cattle too. Range on White Itlvnr, near (lien. I'ost Ollice address, (lien, Nebraska. IIKKI CRKKK I.I VF, STOCK Co. Brnnded on left hip of Cattle I mid ou left check of Horses, Range on liecp Creek. AOdress, Deep Creak Live Stock Co,. J. II. II Ai.ui'.liT, Foremiiu, lilcn, Nebraska, BOCKRKT & SONS. Cattle brnnd ed same as that on cut 011 eith er aide of nni 11111I. And following on left Kldu of cnttlr. And this on left aide of ahe stock. And this on left side nnd Ranire on Umitdn; Water. l'jt.jfllo Lnuiees, Msrruoni Kittasa. 1 j W-l 1 Si m IJI 1 And this H)0 IU u ar.1. for proof to convict aay person of stent ii.g, Kite ilnt'. ruu!ilu olt or la any way dumi.;:iiii;s slock lirande. side or hip. Address, 'amks Foucc, Ilarrison. Meb. a.t. uruiisox. ltranil combi donjjle ou left side of cattle. Iiorjcs dauiel right shonlder. rjSSciit out rl;rbt ear cattle, Cuttle all (Ichoi ncdT Kaiitfc on Kyi Crocs, l'ol Ottlce, Ulvu Nobraska LA Its PKTKUSEN. Cstlle branded KVTfl on left hip aleo Cattle branded Kiiiige ou Soldier Creek hii.1 Wlit Blvar. Addrw, tileu, Nebraska. I'oreuiau. t Sao NUSoi. BEHT A UN KST. Csttle hrsndeit on left hip and am on the lIS Juw, mid auiiie on Horse. AIo 11 or set Inaiidv4 ou left jaw, sl.oi.lder or flank 410 f!oro I hmvded on lelt rank n on left s!.i.ilor nd Rnnpo os head of Van 1'knell creek, Wyo. Fot Ofllc addraa, narriwin, V'eb. BHEWWKR Co. Cattle brand ed sum as thnt 011 em, either left hip or on loft shoulder. Horse branded with any of ehoee tread. Addre, 3. X. AHDSuteotr, Harrison, Kebraeka. KOBCItT P. Sf.KCB. Cattle nrandM Banfe en B left Sid. Alan Cettle hrsfetl o left hlf . ano.uner or ains. Kauite on Running Water. P. . Address Agate., ebraaka. EO. MASOX. Csttle Branded m on left side. Ksiign on Run- nlng Water Address Ayate, Seb. NK1 1. JODKAX. Worse and eat- PUP tie branded on either aide same on cut. And Cattle branded side, and Horaeaon left Address, Bodare, slehrnalia. HENRY WARNEKE. 'attle brand ed on left aide. linage on Rtinnl'ig Water Crueek. j-p, O. Address Hnrrlaen. Rekraska. ANDKKW KN'OKI. Cattle brand. 1 edont It side of rieaaant rn.ig! south l(il V Wyo. Address, llnrrfsoit, Neb. FRANK NI'TTO. Cntlle branded aide and same, on on the left lelt shoul der f hnraca. Address, flarrlson, Kebraakn. SAM l' El. HNOKI. Cuttle brnnd'-l any w Hi-re on left side or tuc animal, rtsnfu on rrnl tlef iimdMik 2 reeOreeka, nil it if oa left id. I KjL. tji on 11 1 Pj I lew. 1 I 0 " I'l :1 I 'A Lsli f s. :.) ch n. -a