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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
V' - - X STOCK DR11DS. 'imtfioznnt- HM aatollah yoor Urea. Ilaa t aw kONtabW r ftif. li Ml li.aj aran? . tverv luiwi or fancft ma ta muI aJ)olBlnc counties oald aTrf le tfvelr lmli iu TiiiJocn aUb a I e1lta lt aver tMtM- u may b Uw aaaa.ua of savins monev (or yon Cattla Branded J. D. proetor. n lft hip. Press-Journnl ThcksDaT, JAK., 23 1902. SSOO flR-lRu. fM in nil I mil rtnvt'-Um "f "T pari parti utaniia ur di i-unn anj stock helotta-tatf Co tn uVatk-e4 Mr f.. J.SIIT. Brand 60.II7.-Q n- left hn mi Jaw. ft hla Of t . UaU. !. Man I uMtv. Set. JOHST. SOW. Tare IthhIH I - " ,e't shoal- der branded oil left ahotilfler and Caul 1Y on left lle. roat flrlle Addreaa. 1'atrick. Laramie Co. W jro. Cattl branded Haraas branded (.KOKI.E SWASSON on left std on left shou Mar. ranon Soldier Creek. Any taek branded a above twin astray 4 from my rata. dtacorereit by any hotly giving ia lu(rUMtto will be rewardeil Addreaa. ft. Kobtnsoii, Nebraska. J. B. HARkKH Alas Horace Hi-alMled the e on leu ationliter. ltna. Southwest w Andrea a. fo-V ogice A dUreas Herri son .Mel i J-E. PHlBMCYa s. t. O. Addreaa. a " asaanajav IQrj on lelt Mi: -QFFICT AT IAF'vjj JJJ Harrinou, eb. iSUIIKW t'HKlSTIAN CatTle Ijrimil 1 on rl t aide aame aa cut and horMt braaded on left ahoulde aaine aa rul are th property of Andrew t'hrWtian am ranir trtbulary to Van I'mmI Sprinm. Aildrean, KirtlffT, W vo. J. I tVER. Cattle brauded IS LErTTSHJK Unt. A. rhippK, EUir. KSTKKEH IS THK loT IKKI K AT HAK RI)N NKHli. ASSKCOSU CI-AsS MATTKK OK SIOUX COUNTY. Dollar Per Year. W. J. Bryan was rvceived with a tre nxndeona ovation in the East recently. For a dead man this wi.a quite remark able. One ruiglit my Unit it was tjUita uvly funeral. Alliance ha orffimized an independent company which in expected U lie muster ed into the National Guard of Nebraska. If they will investigate the record of the gentlemen (?) they have elected ctptuin they vi ill lind that the vy thev were "gold-bricked" recently, by a forged draft ist hardly a circumstance compared with the wayara being "gold-bricked" with this wouid be tin soldier. Font Offii Addrew. Ohactron Sebraxka" UBKWSTKK Co. Cattle brand ed aaine aa that on mu. either left hip or on left ahouldcr. rtaraai branded on Caul aaine mi left left altoulder and MP. I. aaii awadad Ml on lck orl I on taek of (Mr. aa oil MidMir Creek and White River. Addreaa, Ft. Kobinaon. Vebraaka. JOHN A. HAXSON HrMhton-iniaraadooaitk AT H O" 1 n cattle aalafulda limt m lf WMHMf. loa Mlr tprlnaH ad aaat of atata I- PUiW-Hrrlaaa Mw J .A. Tt'CKim. rawadalrtakoldr boraaa mm laft aideafeaUl. Aadthla I I I I rlgllt M eattl Mo. oa rMeld tUmfmm WMta llvar.aaar Glen, riaat umtm addraaa, titen. Nebraaka. I Horaea liranded with any of aliove brand. Addreaa, J. A. Aaoeaaon, Harrlaon, Nebraaka. S Ell. JUKI! AN. Q I pup ) llorwi. and cat tle branded on either aide aame aa on cat. And Cattl branded tide, and lluraea on rft on Irtt gj Jaw FRONTEIH MONTHLY The first copy f the Frontier Monthly. published at Bloomington, Nebraska. was received at the IKkhs-JocRNAL head- quarter this week. It is a monthly magazine published by A. H. Byrum and H. M. Crane both of whom are friends of the editor. It has every appearance of being able to do successful I v what it is expected to do i. e. represent the inter ests of the middle west The first article by Miss Adah Patter son who is now assistant Society editor for the New York Journal, on the sub ject, "Advantages ef being a Westerner" is a very able nrticle and present the ad vantage in a very gratifying manner as contrasted with those of the East. Miss Patteraoo i perhaps an well qualified as anyone to make the-e com parison having been reared iu the west and working ber way by merit alone to a position on one of the largest and moat influential daily paper in the met.-oplis. Her work requires her to meet a large circle of people and gives ample oppor tunity of stud i ng them. Addlkma, flodarc, Nebraaka. BKKT KAUNMT. DHCFCaUCKK IJVE KTOCa Co. Braadad mn left hip of mule and an lef!hk Of ilorae . Bjtaire on lleepCreeK. PaF Creek Uve Stock Co,. J. II. lUmaaT. roreman, Ulr.a, Nebraaka. no CIIAKI.K NKWMAN. Tfc braad rorenlot In tbla notice and branded any wliere on left aide of cattl. and avet lap .:at from tbe rtiii ear. A leu Uw aame brand on left tliMfti of a, tMlutiaja to the underakfmsd. r Kaat kpiinga, aouUi mrt fo Hau eutf. 4:mahlC rAS, Harrison. Nebraska. El AVH KKKT A flOSft. Carrla brand- J) daa-a-at 1 J "I J a ih- I f AjJ I M kt of aU V- ,twM . Andtoltolil I fcj lM I Jeftatd aattl. LJ ' 1 Aad Mia 1 mm XI kl of ahe lUtrk. LJ Cattle branded On left hip and aaine on thu left jaw. anil aame on Horses. Also Horaea branded on left law, shoalder or flank. Also llorsen branded I "1 1 on left flank d I all on left shoulder. Hange on liead of Van Taasell rrt-k, W yo. aTl'oat Office addrea, Harrison, Neb. HhNRY WAUNKKK. "attic brand ed on left aide. I(an If e on Kunntng Water Creeek. mfV. O. Addreaa Harrison, Nebraaka. 55 FKANK NCTTO. Cattle liranded aid ami aa or. der f bora. Also some of the Horses tie are brandel m side aliimlder some aa deacrtb liove baand on the left i..fi alimiU and Cat. and the ed lor the And till ma left aid and bin. af J Hmtwlnc Water. i addrani, Harrison, Neiiraaka. - on rtgbl tkurk Ala. I hare rtffM imm mm lft thkf m Mwi c. Jiorak( rwAta MrM SOT i $gf fmfmm WWIMll IxnunaJ A. Km a Address, llarriaan, Seuraaaa. INTELLIGENCE OR BIRTH A man having been born of a (xililiiMil faith will always I of that f.uth ut heart, no matter what his pretentions may be in alter life and scanner or later, if life isspared, he will las found among his own Alliance Grip. I to BKKT F. NF-BCK. Caftle Branded Range on Ala fttle braaed abir.lMer or aid. Kang on Knnnlng Water TO on lfl side on left h F, O. Addreaa Agate, Nebraska. HAMt'KL KNOW. Cattle branded any where on left aid of tbe animal. Kaaf on Prai rie flog and Hon roaCrmk. Addreaa, Harrison, Nebraafc ' Cattl branded Cattl NVSnded CaUl krulH mn left aid. wn left Lkf. 0 UKt Hip. Of nil the fallacies lor whicli that paper is famous this certainly is the wildest one that has ever been sprung on the un suspecting readers of that sheet. It see in iiuT-dible that a man in this enlightenei 20 century wmiiUI hold to the theory that, a man's sililical lailief is a matter of birth. But this explains the reason why the policy of that paper has been as It ban. Long ago they forsook all logical ar gi me it and why shouldn't the' As long as a man is born in a iolilical party and cannot be changed bv reasoning or circumstances, whv not pump all the slush obtainable into liiiu and then rob him before htaeyeo? His intelligence does not enter into the consideration for he was "boro in the pa.ty." It doesn't matter bow mach the party lias changed its princitls, it may even have gone in opposition to the priucipula of the government. These are matter of small importune compared with the fact that a man'sfather was a Republican or a Democrat w hen lie llrnt saw the light of day. How strange it is that political sjakers Hlni writers have be! del'j'M a" tltae years with the idea that their eloquence and logic could turn votes. What an enormous saving ol breath and thought would have been accomplished if they hud only realized that political faith isn't a matter of reasoning but a matter of birth and if they wanted to change a man's vote UMy must change his birth or delud him into th idea that be line been mistaken In thinking that his father was tomiwrat or a Republican when lie waU born. Instead of speech making we would have ld courts organized and doubtful voters would intv had it proved con clusive! by numbers of eye wiinemies that at th moment of their Wrtti tlietr fallraf waa avowedly s Demociat, while they Iwd bacn laboring under tlx Impr ai on that he waa a Republican, luataad of devoting valuable apnea in political editor! All llie year, that apace would hav bean occupied with tb aW-aalour of doubtful voters, Wbnt a dramatic Incident would b s prn1atwl campaign, Um outcom of wbicti would rast is lb lIMi of th first fallow off tb May flawar aod who was on body's noeetar. Bui win w hav baan (abonnd; under Una n iatkkan idoa 0 kantf that it hard ly prouabla that th Pmrmr-Unp wHh all iu vart B. h a. loriiiano. can armJirf( to tmr latelligeoc aiaJ not ac Bureau of Forestry Work Th investigation of Nebraska forest conditions bv the Bureau of Korestrv, begun early in the summer of 1M1. has Swan brought to a close. Much valuable information has lajeu secured concerning the natural forests of the State, the rate of tree growth, and the proper H;iet for planting. The investigation covered pnncially the Piatt Rive? and Its tre butanes, the Pine Kidge district, and tlie Samlhill regiou. The agents of the iflr-iiiaktn-; thi'vuaniiiiatioii trav- ersed more llian forty couuties. In the eastern tiarl of the Htate and along the Platte River the natural tini. ber was studied with reference to its. character and tendency to extend its area. Ao examination was also made of the growth of planted timlwr both on bottom and upland soil. Special atten tion was aid to the rate of growth, re production, and extenlion of aiea of the timber in Scotts Bluff, Sioux, lhiwes, and other northwest counties. In Hie Sandhill region the purpose of the Hives- ' tigaliou was to determine the general adaptability to tunker grow th. j Asa result of the investigation tie Bureau ollicia Is are satlslled that if tlu proper species are selected, the growrti of forest trees in Nebraska can be nuiuV a paying investment, ea4ciallv in th' ejislern part of the Ht.tU arid along th streams in other parts. The agents of the Bureau of Forsstrj have found that the natural forests ol the Suite tend to extend over new areas rapidly wnen protected from (Ire and grazing. This is as true of the pine in the western part of the State as it is ol the deciduous timber in the eastern sec-lion. It was also found that the rate of growth of the young natural timber in the western hall of the stutel is fairly rapid. This was already known in regard to the timber In the eastern part of the State, but therecent investigation de teriiiined.this fact for the pine in the western section. Many measurements oi young trees of 10 to 12 iwhe diiime ter in Scott's Bluff, Haulier, Sioux, I.iwes. Sheridan, and Oierry counties showed an average annual Jiameler in growth of one-sixth to one-quarter inch a rate fully equal to that of the fame species in the Black Hills, The officials of the Bureau are convin ced Hint the Sandhills can I forested, and made to produce valuable timber. The temWu'V of the Sandhills to ii: rease in woody growth is regarded by all who have studied them us strong evidence of lhe:r adaptability to timber, Natnnil timber has been found grow ing on them in a number of places. Fur example, both pine and cedar lire growing in It pi cat Sandhills along the Niobrara River; and wherever the growth is protected from lire and stock it increases in area ye;r by year. At other points in the hills even remote from streams clump of both piue and hack berry have been found. In addition to this, experimental plantations of pine in thv Sandhill have gro.vn with great vigor, during recent years. The fore- tat ion of Hie Siiiidlnlls has seemed so feasible,,to tho- who have studied the question, that fur several years a proKsition for the National Government to reserve lurge ureas in the Sandhill region for forest planting has been gaining inativ advocates. Thi. plan is supported by many of thJ public mi-nof Nebraska, including the Governor the Untied States Senators mid lkpreseii latives from that State, and members of the faculty of the SlnUs University, and at an early dale it will be laid before the Secretary ol thelnterior. S thoroughly has the Bureau of Forestry become con vinced of the practicability of foresting the Sandhills, that it is aiding the efforts to fecure the setting aside of a tree planting reserve in that region. To ascertain whether public laud is :l.l.u r.llui raw;..--. itrff AVaillllllQ illl ll". (.i'p-. - Bureau lias collected data from the dif ferent land office of tlie Stale for the preparation of a map showing the exact urea and location of the vacant land. This nt!p will be of great value in locut tlie reserve. The movement for a tree-plant inj re serve in tlu Sandhills is generally ap proved by the people of Nebraska, If tbe reserve is established, early prepara tion will be made for planting on such a scale as will be of great benefit to th entire Slate, n anv event the result obtained in this investigation will be of lireat value in determining future plans for the im provement of Uw forest condition of the plain region. Marsteller Bros, Are now prepared to shOW AN KLKGANT LINE OK . LI School Shoes m It is a problem solved in Shoe Economy with a hand some balance at tho eud of the year when Sell School Shoe are purchased exclu sively for the children. No manufacturer in the world builds a line of slux'S us extensive durable handsome and low priced as the Selx Children' Shoe this year. Look for the i$n of "Mz." It marks the PopulirDuler. put Shoes for Men. Women and Children are Sat'ttfnetory Shoes Price Quality Comfort-Style. SELZ. SCHWAB & CO.tCHlCAOO Urjest Manufacturers of Boot and Shot! in tht World. niThe Commercial Dank. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. DIRECTORS. C. F. Coffkk. l'rt'sidfiit. K. W.Clarkk, C&nhier Chas. C. Jamkhom. II. S. C'j.arkk, A. McGixlst Storkint'n liavint? for a hank at Uih point may rely ot us to lianoMe their entire Hanking busine. hVe are i-repared to take care of our trade at all timeM THE PIONEER PHARMACY. IJru'ais. DruKfiit's Sundries, Paints;, Oils, Varnishes. BOOK'S and STATIONARY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. 00KsKsCs0OsWMOsKsOs0 C00QGOimi 0C XKl t North-Western the Imvi LINE . K. M. V. If. K. to and from the BLACK HILLS, liK.lDn tioii AMi HOT s'.IM,ft. WJUTU DAKOTA. K. K. A M. V K. rt. lime tabls. iiiihiK WHt. iolnic r.l So. 5. ll.ljllwl 10:.V I Nu. 6. Hilar'! l( I At i: IIAIIKIS, . ttle branti-i; aa sltoaii mi left Bill,- i, tlh I "ft ear elipfs'l. liiiiKi! na !::;; II I II tf", P. O. Aildrinm, Miirstsii't, Vi'br. nt Half Ml Wat. On of the Urg dry rood itore la Monta-ornery. AU., I owned by a col ored man who began H' porter and made It a rule never to aav ln than half hi wage. reeslMr Urns or Whlta. A Kanaaa City man's full dress itjlt waa atoleb on night recently and tb dtrUv who wa tent to InveatlgaU loocaa akd. "What color waa UT - I allfarnlaa aeara rnla, Thay havtat any ua for pe' In California. In Loa ABfli hy culau a Httla, owing to the fact that many Eaxtent people hare mad that town telr adopted home. Every where elr-c In tbe atate the mail eolna ara acorned bacatue tbey ar thoofht of too littl iaancial aignlo-case. pa yjT''r " f0 ? vm: " ' " ' "i A.T. Hft.HSoJf. Uranil cuni'jl (iMfbhaaaawam-a Mf (U or cattle llor-,aia. "jt'-rajat ''nliler. 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