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STOCK BfihKD J. TH J t.HhiL will iwbliah jruurbraud.llke kfallowlim,rurkttl.pur VMir. Kacli ad Hk al brand 7 uta. arvivr raniwr or feachmeulti Maui kii'I ailjuliiliia; couiillea aid a4varilea tliolr liranrla in' Thk Jovu Laa It elnulat all'ovrr tlia atat. It - may Iw tli tuaatia of aavlug money lor you 5500 REWARD. Vor tlM arrmtauci.eoiivtotlon of any party partla atealltif or dl l(iiirtii any brand n aMtck balancing to the' undcralgiied par laa: f. K.JANDT. KM Brand 60. 1173 on left mm on loft Jaw m ft hip of Cattle. , I'oat lime. Hewitt, Sioux County, Nvbraaka. JOHN T..SNOW. Horana branded njJ on left lnul . (der Cult la ltrmilpl I. II I'lo loC w tti e' on led 0 - . liulilrr. Itanai-. Hutliwe-ll Andrew. l'ot glee A tlfln-aa llarrlaon.NBtl J, K. CIIINVEV & SONS. 1 'rt is-Joiirnal Tih-wway, LE , 19 1901. (;. A. I'liiis, Elitor. KNTKKED IS TIIK POST OFKICK AT HAK KISON StliK. ASSEOOSH t'LAS M ATTIC It Cutt'.e branded I O. Addreaa, on Iclt Hide. II urn win Neb. OFFICIAL I'APEK OF SIOUX COUNTY. ASDUEW CIIKISTIA.N 'r "1. Cattle brand vT l cd on left tide " It A I n 1 l""", cut R branded on left ahoulder and Cattle FIY on left aide. and lioracs branded on left aliuulde same ax rul are the property or Andrew Christian un rana-u tributary to Van Taancl Springs. AtldreMK, Klrtlev. WTO, I'oat OITlee Ad il read, Patrick, J .a ramie Co. Wyo. X.KOKUE 8W ANSON. Cattla branded Horaas branded on left aide on left ahou Ider, range on foldltr Creek. Any at oca branded i above. beinK entray ad from liiy m w, (Uncovered by any body n giving me Information will be rewarded, r Addreaa, M. Uublnaon, Nebranka. J. B. PAKKKK. florae branded on Cattle aame on left left shoulder ami blp. on I -nek or I Sheep barnded ! baek of Sheep. HaiiRCon Soldier Creek and White Itlver. Adareaa, ft. Roblnnon, Nelirnaka. JOHN A. HANSON Owna the follow- iDKbrand oneUb r: Alao HQ on cat tle and horde cattle on lrtlda boraea on left ahouldar. Kaag on Oliver RprlnKH aod eiiat of maw laa. PoatolBca Karrlaon Nab J.S. Tt'CKEK. Branded on left ahoulder of homes 4ind on lert idleorcattle. II I And thla P55- Thll on iL on right aide right Hide or cattle tort. Range a White Mlver, near Glen. Poet Office addreaa, Uen, Mrbraaka. PEEP CKKKK 1.1 VK STOCK Co. Ilranded on left hip of Cattle and on left f hee" oi 1 1 or no . Ran K" o OeupCreea. ACdreaa. Deep Creek Live Slock Co,. J. II IUlnkmt, Koreiiian, lilen, Nebrnaka. CIIAUI.K.S NEWMAN. I The brand rapreaenled In thla notice aud branded any where on left aide of cattle, and over lap ont from the right ear. Alio the aniiie brand on left thlKh of horees, belong to the underalgiK'd. Kaage near Ku.t Hprlngx, aoulh part fo tiloux coanty. CHAMLta Nkwm a, llariin. Miihraaka. VOUKRKT A SONa. Cattla brand- I 4 aaaia aa that 1 ' 1 I I on eat on erth- I Lasji J r aid of anl- V And following on left tide of eattl. 0 mm And tbla 110 "El on left aide of alie atock. Aid Mil I f on left aide and hip. Range on Running Water. PoaUHRee addreaa, llarrlaou, Nvbraaka. El ra raaa traiidadj J. l.EVKK. Cattle branded $ I.EH'.SIUE Poat Office Addrena. Cliadron Ncbraaka' BUEWSlK.lt A Co. Cattle brand ed aame at that on out, either left hip or on left ahoulder. V i i n r Rawaaac1' mmmm Horses branded with any of above brand, Addreaa, J. A. Anokhkok, llurrlson, Nebraska. SE1L JOltUAN. I p u P llorxc and cut tle branded oi either aide name as on cut. And Cattln branded side, and Horeaaon eft Addreaa, Bodarc, Sebraaka. BK.KT KAUSKST, Cattle branded on left hip and sntue on the left law. and atmi- on Mor-He. f lao iiorst-a braiultMj on left Jaw, ahoulder or flank. branded Alao Hori i Dollar Per Year. JOiCE ON THl-I JOXf.r3. Haw a DOCTORS IN MADAGASCAR. rreneh Eatabllahlag Frea Ulapeaaary 8ervlee Throughout taland. The French have just begun to car ry out a great work of humanity In Madagascar. Medical misaionarlea were until recently the only doctors In the Island. The Governor General several years ago established a school of medicine and a hospital at the cap ital. The medical school has already turned out fifteen native physicians who have proved themselves compe tent to practice medicine. With his white medical staff and the intelligent natives who are bring trained to practice medicine, the Governor Gen eral now expects widely to extend the service. He has therefore decreed that all branches of the medical ser vice In the island shall be consoli dated In one organfatlon and that hospitals similar to that in Antana narivo, where 125 sick persons may be accommodated at one time and where free medical service Is dispensed to applicants numbering 100 to 150 a day, shall be established in the larger towns. Many natives trained for med ical service will travel from one vil lage to another distributing medi cines and treating the 111. Particular attention will be given to the care of children, as the mortality among In fants is actually 40 per cent of the total deaths. Pamphlets are now . be ing printed In the Malagasy language giving rules of hygiene. It is hoped tliat the measures which are being taken to improve the health of the people may result in the rapid in crease of the population, which now numbers only 2,500,000. The Governor General guys that in a half century the population of Madagascar shoii'd be double. New York Si'f Vlellm Prepared Some Cbolea Moraola for 1IU erli-udi. All M niijuak is ciiui kling ove u Joke plvyui the other day by Al Ru uolpb, his viclinis being the pations of a certain barber shop over in West Manayunk, says the Philadelphia Rec ord. This place has the reputation of being the rendezvous of a pang of jok er, ja connscate anyimng m ujc nature of eatables or drinkable" brought in by an unsuspecting cus- i tomcr. A man came in the other day ! with a dozen fried oysters that he was tak'nc home as a peace offering to his wife, and whfrn he was released from the cha'r every oyster had disappear ed. Watermelons hove been known to go the gama way, -and when Ai Ru-. dolph had an Imported cheese stolon while be was being shaved he planned a deep, dark revenge. While in tow the next day he went to a restaurant and ordered some deviled crabs made, giving specific directions as to their Ingredients. The component part", were sawdust, red pepper and bits of old rubbpr shos, covered over with bran, sMgttiy bp.knd. Then he went to the barber shop and while he wan being shed he left the counterfeit j crabs, neatly done up in a box. on a f-,Cs mi Marsteller s; to show Are now propar AN ELE'.5A; OK Liberty Ball RunMer." RiviL It is a problem soived in Shoo Economy with a hand some balance at the end of the year when Selz Schop Shoes are puretmspri excivj sively for the children. No manufacturer in thg world builds a line of shoes as extensive durable ha ml soma and low priced as the S"li Children's Shoe' this year. Look for the nignof chair. When he went out he purpose ly forgot teem. In the place at the time were "Professor" David Wallace It marks the PopulareUe,, Selz Shoes for factory Shoe Children are Sat!-.nPttvto. Price Quality r Special Officer Dirry Haggerty, Bill i TRAGEDY OF A LOCOMOTIVE. of on left flunk and on left akoulder. Range on head of Van Taanell ereek, Wyo. -Pot Office addrea, llnrrlaon. Neb. IIENKY WAKNKKK. ;attle brand ed on left aide. Range on Running Water Creeek. "P. O. Addreaa Ilarrinon, Nebraska. FRANK Nl'TTO. Cattle branded aide and aame on der f horaea. AIko aoine of the llorwa tie are branded on alile liiiik4r aonie aa deaerlb ulajve baand. on the left left shoul- (ktjSjj Hnd Cat. ugHl and the Liej ed lor the Addreaa. llnrrlaen, NebruHka. HOI1KHT r. NKKCK. Caitle Branded Range on on lt'lnldn Aln Cattle braned ahoulder or aide. Range on Running Water. I', on lurt h o. Addreaa Agate, Kf rnka. MAM C Kl. K NO It I. Horaaa branded ou right thigh and ahouldar and kraadad I I kl on right Jaw Alao, I have Moraaa aTBiidadl - I on left Ihlgb Pawl 1MB Addreaa, Marrtaon, tioug Co, (tebraaka Kl). M AMIR, on left alda. mng Waur A44raaa Agala, Neb. (MM Braadadi 1 IP1 ('utile branded any where on left aide of the animal. Itunge on I'rul- rle I or rfiid Mon roe Cre'ka. Addreaa, llarrlaou, Nebranka Cattle branded Cattla branded CUitta br.i uled 1 aTaTT on left aide, on left jilde On left Hip. UKNKf WKIHK, foremaa Inglorloua Ending of the Career World' Fair Wonder. Engine No. 939, so the types have told, draws a dally milk train on- the New York Central railroad. Therein Ilea the tragedy of a locomotive. EigBt years ago this same 989 was a pet ex hibit In the machinery dnartment of the World's Fair at Chicago. It was the monarch of the raiU, the holder of a world's record, tha subject of great newspaper headlines, and the in spiration of editorials on attainable Bpeed. In May, 1393, without breath ing hard, No. 999 did a nine-mile spurt on a level track at the rate of 102 miles an hour. On the same trip and many times afterward the great locomotive drew the Empire State express during a long run' at a sus tained epeed of more than a mile a minute. It was photographed In its great act by the Jiiognph process, and to this day, on countbsa moving pic ture screens, breathless music hall crowds may see its counterfeit pre sentment approach and vanish In a calcium glare. And now 9S9 draws a milk train! Havin.? traveled "the pace that kills," it has goae to tho rc"rt cure. Overtrained, like a human athlete, the nx-chan.plon of the steol highway must henceforth "live softly" all Its days. IJut what a churning it would give the fresh Orange county cream if some day old 999 should sud denly awake, as did the old descon's famous trotter, to a revived sense of its former prowess! New York Sun. Jenny Washington. Philip Vlckers Kithian, a tutor at Nomlnl Hall, Virginia, In 1774. givns this description of Washington's niece, Miss Jenny Washington. Evidently she was a personable young lady, with all the graces of her time. "Mla Washington is about seventeen; she ll an not a handsome Face, but Is neat in her Dress, of an agreeable Size, ft well proportioned, and hag an oay winning Behavior; She is cot forward to begin a conversation, yet when spoken to she Is extremely affable, without assuming any Girlish affoc taCnp or pretending to be overcharg'd with Wit; She plays well on the Harpsichord ft Spinet; understands the principles of Mustek, ft therefore performs her Tunes In perfect time, a Neglect of which always makes mu- slck Intolerable, but It la a fault al most universal among young Ladles In the practice; she Rings likewise to her Instrument, ha a strong full voice and a well-Judging Ear; but most of the Virginia Girls think it labour quite sufficient to thump tha Keys of a Harpsichord into the air of a tune mechanically, A think It would be Slavery to submit to tie Drudgery of acquiring Vocal Mustek. Youth's Companion. t Mo Willow In Thla. A square foot of the best Per!nn rug Is worth about 910, and It takes r single weaver twenty-thre dcys to complete It. Thla allows tho weaver about forty-four centa a day 'or liT wool and labor, bat three-foirths of this amount goes to pay for t wn il, Only eleven cent a dny Is left for 'ha waaver. Lyle and Teddy V.'atchorn. No sooner had Rudolph gone than Lyle grabbed the package and opened it and a mad scramble ensued for the contents. In the meantime the Joker was peering through the window and he says the scene that followed beggars descrip tion; that he never before heard such profanity and bo;es he never will again. Wood-Eating Male. Mr. S. A. Harris, a grocer of Char lotte, has lost a' mule and the better part of a delivery wagon. The wagon body was made of poplar. The mule was made of just simply ordinary every-day mule. Tuesday night the mule got out of the stable and set about a task of eating up the deliv ery wagon. He ate the frame work to the floor and might have finished the floor if he hadn't stopped long enough to die. Mr. Cam King, one of the orig inal Two Orphans, ' was at the old Courthouse when he overheard Squire Maxwell telling an Observer reporter about the death of Sam Harris' mule. "I believe every word' of it," spoke up King, "and I will tell you why. Mules will eat wood when they are wanting forage and can't get it (meaning no reflection on Sam), At Staunton. Va., during the war, I was in charge of the commissary wagons. We had plent , tnf .1.1.- miilnu K 1 1 , n Jn S Ul UUI U IU! WUl luu.ln, Ullb U r fcfroo Shoes 'CS rid. -' aaniB qpi 7 ortJWAB& CO., Chicago rL., SMliMjmm Boot, M Shoe, in thtWo 1 Mm The 'Commercial Bank. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. ,o C. P. COFFE CHA8. C. President. F. W. Clarke, Cashier II. S. Clarke, A. McGlNLET Stockmen h&v'mg use for a bank at this point may rely oi us to handle their entire Banking busmen e are prepared to tfike care of our trade at all times; THE PIONEER PHARMACY. they tad no forage whatever. We' one night my mule ate out five spor from a wagon wheel to which tr6 1 1 HaA That mnrnln T Pt a load of chestnut rails to fei mules on and tney ate every o- them. Not a mule died. What the death of Mr. Harris' mule Vu,t T f1 knnw that m-' ' ul 9 aV caused X i can t 'i.ers." say, but I uo know that m mules were great wood ea Charlotte Daily Observer. Arab Harem In Mjle ntj. genuine Arab's harem haa tr lie'ut in this city, or rather V ears ot the police, through thetconl plaint of a young Mexican girli some time ago was prevailed up' become an inmate, says the Herald. The lord or the harem .1 came j.3, and JCJ'ruggist's Sundries, Pawts, Oil'Si VamifSheS, BOOkS and STATIONARY. J. E. PKJNNEY, Proprietor. , - ' - ' fooeoooooo0o-Hopooooo IT" who on to was an Arab known as AI I.shatn, who' here with a number of his trit"' na ,ci-a,,ir,o. wi,th four romtly damsels of tha tribe on d,laeJn do la Rosa. The Merican ulrl.I Mb?" n.m:c was So'.edad (io.jzalcs, w', ricge rites were p .-onned. was much disconce .d at flnf lng the'"e were four wives n eady, bu J19 finally became n .igr.ed to tbe I,fe Her lord and mas tr gav h 3r a beating, however, and malIngi'er-es" ..I.,' tVI ..- .'accordingly raided, but the - Aral, a ..... . , i. s traditional Ul LUC auail a i i manner of hla c imtryme,, his tents" and soeake and aho .no. She bad "folded - X - North-Western F. E, M. ? LINE V. Ii. II. is the to and from the BLACK HILLS, UKAUWOOK AND HOT SPKINUS, . SOUTH DAKOTA. F. E. i M.VR.it. lime table. Ooln West. Going Kaat So. 5. Iiiixrd, 10:50 I No. 6. mixed 7 r be, w 4 hr it UCIAVK H.MtKIS, Cuttle briuicied as Hl.own on left Piite with 1 f t em clipped. Ilaiice " tinn nlng Water, (. Ailrtre,., Vnr'aiifl, N'elir. ft:, -q j am a. ! ma a. .' h A. T. liriiHSOH, Brand combl (toiibl if ,-Httle Horauasain m tort t; : . Tha Cooda tor Waa1 rrolicy car w e gr I, J ..her dav at tv., anfio' - conduc- ,r,r. who ha. been J and ra. going through g"" P the rrr, ,t an laaambber jet, m nnfinr up farea nru,unrcs -n . '-,,. that h . wasn- -.Ithougii ha had b. -"- UP ea ilor said ' I W 'cul e ropes when 6n r?'i-Kk; ail-yard .VT." v r u.a, ui (.ununited. rop and pulling the mototf- i'"-r. is a cp,wn th, rear et aa a .,rddecKad,,thV!,,"tM'1"n swung fro1 " J '' ' liirlr Mail anA Pvnan.a ,i the New w:r::- - --"". , , alyard llkf r,1,l,n the Uo''1" ' BrocVSyn e tid of the bridge was Act and Hea.Cf,,,med h1' role .a'a Immome Kutata. a. 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