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7 f 71 -c stiIrrisqn Press -Journal. VPL. XIII. Hjiiisonsr, hstebi-a.ss:a., tettjisda. iLjrsr. 23, 1901. Our Sotto-.-'NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."--Hon. William J. Bryan. IN O. 47. ioootc -ccoc k:-c o-k)' 1 : o$ o 000- cxoto 00 e-c c Advertise Your Stock Brands in the PRESS-JOURNAL THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Drugs, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, BOOlcs and J. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL. (subscription l'rlce Vcr Your $1.00. Official Paper of Sioux County. Gko. 1). Canon, - Editor. Kn".ki;i;d at this 1Iaiiu'n Pi kt Oitke as Second Vu.f-s Matter. Without doubt the people of the coun try will I e exceedingly pleased to learn that Mrs. Mi Kink y is much improved and that she will soon be so f;ir recover id that she w ill La nl.le to resume her j mrney hninu i:i a day or I. to m ro. "Our little girl wast unconscious from Ktrangtilathui during a sudden and terri ble attack of croup. I quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Coub Cure. giv ing her three doses. The croup " mustered and our little darling seedily recovered "so writes A. L. Kafl'ord, Chester, Mich. J. V.. PhinnkY. If people only Une-v whit vv; know a bout Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or walerbrush, caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the stom uch, will digest yoar food, certainly can't help but do you good. - J, E Phin- FEY, Itov. Futhor Philipps, of rtnnsyl vania, who as acted as peace maker, on several occasions, between capitol and labor, but more recently he has been employed as mediator between mine ow ners and miners, and in the latter caps city lie was in New York city, where bis body has been discorored in a badly decomposed condition, tn a rooming house, already one suspected of tha murder ha been arrested. Father Philipps, was last seen 10 public at the ceremonies in connection with Cardinal Startlnallii's being made a prince of the Catholic church. It is supposed a hire! isgcommilc-d the murder.. lion. Chauncey Depot , the reat af ter dinner spell-binder, now starts the political tall rolling by making the stat- ment that Mr. McKinley should be re elected for the 3rd term, in order to maintain good limes and save the count ry for ever. Mr. Dcpow, and Mr. M' Kinley should bear in mind that the il lusterous Getil. ar.d ex-president Orant was. head and shoulders, above presiden McKinlev. and vet the people would not tolerato a third lenn candidate. We do not believe the people will do it now. "I have been suffering from Dyspepsia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After tak ing one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia cure I found relief and am now in bettt health Uian I have been for twenty year. I can not praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." thus writes Mrs. W. Roberts North Creek, Ark. J. E PHIXWKY. Tlie present inflation in the stock mar ket in this c untry lea is a Kansas news paper to say the following: "When the cold financial distress hits very business man In the land and it will hit; when the seven lean kine are turned loose and lliey will be turned loose and they will be turned all the blooming idiots wIm have blown thei millions and billions into these ballon trusts will be annihilated as quickly as doll paper house in a Texas tornado- while the distress to be brought upon the country will cause if not a revolu ttn, something very nearly approaching ane. Judgment day will came to all these billion dollar hot air schemes an and it will come with a force and powe that will shake the financial world from end to end; and the fortunes that will be swallowed up will be counted by tl billions. We have had panics before, but all of them combined will not bo patch compared to the one that is found to follow this criminal inflation of every thing on earth; and it will call out all I he rold storage patriotism in the coun ry to sive it from destruction." Non Conformist. J 2 1 Varnishes, STATIONARY. J E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. i I ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Sheriff Lowry, has been k.-pt ou'.te busy during the past week, summoning jun rs, and yetting ready for court in general. Merchant Higrlow, has the past week been d.iing same more improving, this time by putting a coat of paint upon his store buiUing , which gives it a decid ed appearance. air. anu ;.irs. iienry nose, or newut , were in town Tuesday and Wednesday dointr some trading. Henry r.-porls a case or two of small pox, three or four nnle3 south of his immediate neighbor- hood. V,e learn that T. B. bnydcr, cf Sheep creek, near Hjwitt, last week had e misfortune fo get finite seriously eked bv one of his mules which he was iving at the time, but is on the mend now. We are glad to hear that neighbor ivormore realized good prices for every - tl iog that was put up for sale at his ublic auction Tuesday. We are always ad to see our neighbor do as well as ourselves. Clias. W. Shoff, district agent of the mvi.Wit Rii-in. T. fa 'AimniiM RifMB- ty of Now York, of their branch o(Ilce at Denver Colo., has been in Harrison the past week working up some business for hla rnmmiiT. uml whilo in the citv made pleasant call at this sanctum. M. A. Banoan, and his two sons itfOrgo and 1 nomas, returned irom Wheatland, Wyo., where they went a week ago to ppye out the country with view of locating there if suitable. But. thev were not very favorably im pressed and hence, wi ,i i i for better advantages We are hearing considerable talk of late about the government authorities taking steps towards having the fences on the public domain pulled down in Wyoming and Nebraska. Whether it will be done, and whether, or not, it will be all for the best, we cannot say The Rate Reduced. via TFIE OLD ESTALISIIED LINE Between Omaha and St. Paul, 'North -Western Lino.'' One Faro for the Hound Trip. o ' Itatn to the Biennial meeting Head Camp Modern Woodmen of Airuri a have been anounced at one faie for the round trip- Dates of sale, June 7, 8 and 9; limit, leaving St. Paul June 10 to 18, inclusive. The railroads of Nebraska connecting with the iNorlli-western wtio at, umaria, The csnoN Pacific, B. & M., Missouri Pacific, c n. i. & p., and the roacj connecting at Missouri Val ley is the Fkemont, Elkuoun & Mo. Val- IKV LEV, Delegates and their friends from all point in the state can therefore secure the best accommodations by buying throngh tickets from their home towns via the most convenient roud to the Missouri Rivorand the "North-Westekn Line"' beyond. TWOTIIROUOll TRAINS DAILY. Lv. Omaha, Union Passenger Station.... 7:55 r, Lv. Omaha, Union Passenger Station fl:55 a. M. The night train has modern broad ves tibuled coaches and pullman bloop er. The day train has modern broad vesti- buled coaches and observation buffet parlor car, We note the fact that "St. W. of A." always waot the best when they can get it for the same money. The motto of Hio North-Western Line is "The Best of tverythin, J. R. Bcoianan, General Passenger Ago", ' Omaha. Bodarc Gleanings. Frank Coffee, came up from Chadron, lust week to spend a couple of days at his old home, It looked quit's naturu.1 to to see him dashing over the prune on his favorite horse Dandy. We hear they are having another smallpox scare in Chadron there being ten cases at preaent we hope they will be aide to prevent a further spread of the disease. Mr. II. Zimmerman, moved his cattle m Wednesday to Old Woman creek for the summer. fiherriff Lowry, was in the valley on Monday, looking up some witnesses in the Crawford, case. Miss Lillie Zimmerman, and her moth- I er spent Sunday at Millers. Rain is very much needed in this lo cality, already fears are entertained of another dry summer. M. A. C. Over In Wyoming. We heartily welcome M. A. C. back to ie r.ini(S again ReVt Warren and presiding Elder c..nllhn, i,t,l .rvico in the west L.i0ol house on last Sunday forenoon. A crou(i was in attendance; in fact itinrn (ban the house could accomodate n Sacrament was administered at the close of l()e fiervjce!,. Mrs. Church, Sr., who has been wail ing en Mrs. JNewnn lor me pa si io weeks returned to her home on last Sun day Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, attended quarterly meeting on the Judge last Sunday. A. 15. Galbirth, and his two sons, Lon and lJenry of Warren, Wyo., pasid through hero enroute to Harrison, tn last Friday, after two tons of wire. Ihev roturned home on Sunday, uarn- son must have a large trade, when its territory reaches a rad'.us of sixty miles, as we understand that Mr. Oalbirth lives 00 or 70 miles from Harrison, lie is ai so a subscriber to the best paper in the north-west. the I'kess Jouknal so he informs us. Miss Amy Christian closed a six month term of schot 1, in the Deuel district on a4 Saturday, a id bag .n a three months' term in tho west school house, in Dist. No. 7. on last Monday; This will make fifteen months of school which she has taught without a vacation excepting few days during tho holidays. Our schools now have experienced teachers, who are known to bo successful in their work, and will no doubt give entire sat isfaction, Miss Hatlio O'Connor, teacher in the east school, went to Harrison on last Saturday, to visit with her pareuts over Sunday A good rain would be of great lne(l to all just now. the ground is getting to Iryto plow and what grain is sown needs moisture to make it come up. Some of the farmers w ill finish seeding this wetk and will lie able to appreciate a good ruin, also to visit and talk with your reporter. The prospects aro good for a large crop of grasshoppers, as the grass is almost swarming with the little pests now, They aie quite small, being just hitched hut at every ftep one takes through the grass, they fily out like chaff from thrashing floor. Unless they take wings . . ve goon no doubt but that thev , ... imnionsa amount of damac-a We wish editor Cannon, a pleasant trip and an enjoyable time with his brother in Idaho, Zkkiei Fonght For II U life. My father and sister both died of con- sumption," writes J. T. Weatnerwax of Wyandotte, Mich., ''and I was saved Irom the same frightful fate only by Dr. King's New Discovery. An attack of Pneumonia left an obstinate cough and very severe lung trouble, which an excel lent doctor could not help, but a few month's use of this wonderful medi cine made rne 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 QOo and fl.00.at J. E. Fiiinnkth. Old Soldiers Experience. , f M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind writes: "My wife was sick a Ions time in suite of (rood doctor's treatment, but wus wholly cured bv Dr. Kin(f-S New T,ifo iw wnich 0k,j wonders for hr health.." They olwavs do. Try them. Only tfot at J. E. Phlv- key's drug store. ANDliEW CHRISTIAN Cattle brand ed on left vide same as cut are the prop erty of And rew Christian and range tributary to Van Tassel Fprlngi. Address, Kii'tlty, Wyo. NOTICE TO NOX-lt EVIDENT DEFE.MDATS. To George James, Mary Jane James, An drow J. Miller, and Mary M. Miller, Nun resident Defendants. You and eiicli oi you are hereby notlfiod Unit on tlm 4th day of May, A. D 1901, C'lmrlci S. ISrown, us plaintiff, filed in the district court of Sioux County, Nebraska, hla petition against yon as defendants, the object and prayer of which Is, to havo an accounting of the amount due upon a cur tain proinlusory note in writing executed by (;cori?e James and Mary Jane James, on DeeeinlKT lr.th, 1S8S, to the Western rami Mortgage Co., for t'275., due December 1st, ISW8, with Interest after maturity at tb3 rateofton narcentutn Par annum, and to foreclomi the mortgage deed executed by them at the same time to secure the pay ment thereof, upon tho following described real estate In said county, to-wit: The east half of the psuth east quarter of section (7) seven mid tho west half of the south-west uarter of section eight (S), in townahip(SO) thirty, north of range flfty-three (S3) In said iou-T fount y, and aslgned to said plaintiff; to have an accounting of the amount due for taxes upon said land paid by piainli"; ior the protection of his security for the years, 1KSC, ISCO, 1891, 1EM, 1I5, ls, 1H97, 1S98, 18'JS, and 1500; to have said land sold for the pay ment and satisfaction thereof, together with coats of suit and costs of sale; to bar fore- lote and cxcludo the defendants out of all title, interest or equity of redemption in nd to said land, and for a general relief. And you aro further notified and required, to nnawer ald petition on or bofois the 17th day of June, A. D.J'JOl. Albert W. Crltes, Attorney for plaintiff. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially d itreats the food and aid! Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest aiscovereaaigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps and all other results oi imperfect digestion. Vrlmzna andfl. Lareeslzecontalns2K tiroes small size. Jiook all about dyspepsia malledfree Prepared by E. C. DtWITT ACQ.. Chicago. fthuddersat his jant. 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 mo groan. 1 felt tired, worn out, about ready to give up, wheu I began to use Electric Bitters, but six bottles complet ly cured me and made me feel like a new man. They're unrivaled to regulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and bowels. Perfect Satisfaction guarantied by J. E. Pkinney, only (0 cents. LOVK, SWKET LOVE. A religious writer has pointed out one good thing resulting from the Chinese war. He claims that there is much con cord and harmony among the armies of the Christian nations now in possession of China no jealousy or heart burnings no attempt to overreach each other but they exhibit much Christian kind ness and brotherly love. Therefore he argues that the nations of the world are getting closer together, all discord is banished and hereafter they will be able to dwell together in peace and concord. - We have been cognizant of this our selves. We have noticed increasing: friendship among the great nations of the world. Our heart has burned with in us when we have witnessed the ardent friendship and tender love manifested for each other by the president of the United States and the sultan of Sulu the bearing of each ether's burdens the blindness to each other's faults the earnest efforts to help each oilier in their great - and difficult humanitarian re forms. While thinking; of these things our mind involuntarily turned to the beau tiful words of the grand old hymn which we used to sing long ago, before our re ligloua bones had become dusty and shelf-wrm: The celebrated wind cave of the Black Ilills, S. 4., over which there has been so much litigation between the govern ment and some local parlies, which re sulted in favor of tho former, it is again to bo reopened to tio public, (dip 1 STOCK BRANDS. The Jouxsal will publish your brand. llk the following, for t2:(K, per year. Each ad ditional brand 75 cenu. It very tanner or ranchmen in Sioux aud adjoining counties should advertise their brands in THS Jour nal as it circulates all over the state. It may lie the means of saving money for you $500 REWARD. For the arrest and conviction of any party or parties stealing or disfiguring any brands on stock belonging to the undersigned par ties : 0AVIU COLVILLK. Horses branded on righ shoulder or branded EjO on right Jaw Also, I have Horses branded , on left IMJ Tost Oftica Address, Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebraska . V.. JAKDT. 60, 117, E Brands on left hlr Mm on left Jaw, on left hip of Cattle. Sioux County, Nebraska. o Pott Office, Hewitt, JOHN T. SNOW. Uorse.s branded on left shonl Idcr branded on left shoulder and Cattlo FIX on left side. Post Office Address, Patrick, Laramie Co. W yo. o GUORGK SWANSOX. Cattlo branded Horses branded on left side on left shou Idcr, rniiftc on foldler Creek. Any stock branded as above being estray ed from my range., discovered by-any body on giving me Information will be rewarded. Address, Ft. Kobluson, Nebraska- J. B. TABICEK. Horses branded on Cattle same on left It ft shoulder and hip. Sheep barudod back of Sheep. on back or on Range on Soldier Creek and White ltivcr, Address, Ft. Uobinson, Nebraska, JOHN A. HANSON sa. Owns the follnw Inxuraud on eith er: Also HG on o.'it tle and horse cattle on leftside horses on left shoulder. Range on 811ver Springs and east of stuto hie. I'ostoflleo Harrison Neb CHAKLK.S NEWMAN. Tho brand represented in this notice and branded any where on left side of cattle, and over-lap ut from tho light ear. Also the same brand 011 left thigh of homn, belongs to tho undersigned. Uange near East Springs, south part fo Sioux county. Chaklis Nkwmah, Harrison, Nebraska. J S. TUCK Kit. Branded on left shonldar ol horsos md on left si'e of cntilo. An .'i this on right side This on right slilo of cattlo too. Range on Whlto Rlvor, near Olen. Post Ortico address, lilon, iobraska. TEEP CREEK LIVE STOCK Co. I Branded on left hip of Cattle l and on loft choak of Horses, Range on Deep Creek. Ac'drcm, Deep Creek Llvo Stock Co,. J. II. Halbiht, Foreman, (lon, Nebraska. UOURRET SONS. Cattlo brand ed same as that on cat on eith er side of ani mal. And following on loft side of cattle.' And this on left side of sho stock. And this on left side and hip. Rangoon Running Water. FostOfBce address, Harrison, Ntbraekt. 4 . m flOO Reward. For proof to convict any person of steal lug, altering, runulug off or la may way damaging stock branded right side or hip. Address, James Fobce, -Harrison, 'eb. A.T. UUGHSON.i Brand coinbl doubl of cattle. Horses lain Jna, in left side n right shoulder. at oat right! ear eatle. . Cattle all dehorned nca. Uange on Kyle Creek, Post Office, ila Nebraska LA HS I'KTEItSEH. Cattle braaded on left hip also . Cattle branded oaleft side. Uange on Soldier Creek and White Blver. Address, Oleu, Nebraska. foreman. Iftao MASOV. BKliT EABNEST. Cattle branded on left hip aud cam on the let t jaw, and same on Horse. Alio Hordes branded on left jaw, shoitldcr or flank. Also Horsns braaded on laft flank and on left shoulder. Range on head of Van Tassel) creek, Wyo, v"I'ost Office addree, Tlarrison, Veb. BEEWSTKB A Co. Cattle brand ed same as that on cut, either left hip or on left shoulder. mm Horses branded with any of above breads. Address, J. A. Asdrsoh, narrtson, Kebraska. KOBERT T. KEECB. Cattle Branded Kango on on left side. Also Cattle braaed shoulder or aide. on left hip. Uaniic 011 Running Water. I. e. Address Agate, xebraska. ED. MASON. Cattlo Branded Han go on II 1111 Ion left . side. nlng Water Address Agate, Neb. NEIL JODEAX. Horse) and cat tle branded . on either tide same as on cut. ft And Cattlo side, and Hones on left Address, Bodarc, XeltraAa. HENRY WARNEKE. Cattle brand ed on left side. Ran go on Running Water Creevk. O. Address Harrison, Netnraaka. ANDREW KNORI Cattle brand. ed on 1 ft side of Fiesta nt range south LIS Ridge Wyo. Address, Harrison, Neb. FRANK HUTTO. Cattle branded aide ana same on on tke left left shout- dor of berses. Address, Harrison, Rebraeka. 8AMUXL KVORI. Cattle branded any- where on left side of tbe animal. Range on Pral- 1 ilergridl 2 ioe Creeks. Ilin Addresr, Hrir ton, ftlrnls. m 1 v branded in if 1 J .J "1 i .J "t