Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, March 20, 1902, Image 9

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S50Q REWARD.
Jur lh arreal suet conviction of any party
Mrtiei atoallnff r disfiguring auy Urrnida
ii ioek belonging to the oiMleraiajned par
r. K. JASOT.
j U. I'rocllif.
faille Uriimtxl'
in It-f t Hi'.
Alo Ilurea Pnmded the i've on left
shoulder, (tangs', ."southwest of
A ndrcwa. Pe-l ( iHi ce A ililnwi
llarrlaon, Nell
J, It. PHIXNET SONS.
Cfctlie branded
P. O. Address,
Oil )lt BillC.
liarnion. Neb,
ANflUKW C'.UISTIAS
0
on lef t bi)'
mm
rtlfcltajMt CaUte.
Jam (utf. Miruki.
branded
M MI J.J OB
rW OtHce, Hewitt,
o ,
JOHN T. SOW.
1
on Jcft ahoul-(dr
J I ,jj kniilttl on left ahoulder
tad Cuttle pj on left aide.
rMl OSse Addreaa,
futrlfck, laramle Co. Wyo.
kiKOKUE SWAXHON.
I aula branded
aft branded
ou mft lid
on loft ahou
afsr , range on Soldier Creek.
Any aloek branded as above being ealray
4 from my range, discovered by any body
tgViac ! Information will be rewardwt.
Add rem. ft. Knbluou, Nebnudiii.
J. 11. PAKKKR.
fUmn branded on
ill tie earne ou left
jMkvra waded
iFM-fc ef MkeefA
tfeaei aw SafcMer tYeek and White llivw.
AMrm. rt. KoblivMHi. Nebraxka.
li ft lioiilder hikI
hip.
on Lack or 1 aH on
JOBN A. HANSON
the follow
jHflH . nd oaelth
A Iku HQ on ct
J.e and hone
rattle oaleftalde
ktrae oa left
moulder. .
o ,
Jtaafeoa Vllrer UprlnRa and east of sl.iw
.m. Peetealee-Narrlaon Neh
J. Tl'ClCEU.
Braadea on left attonlder of liftrw
jiaad on laft Me of cattle.
And thl I
I on right aide
rbrht side of tattle too.
JCange en W hite Klvur, near Olen.
Poat OMew addreM, (ilcii, Xvbraaka.
,1U eal I
PEKPCKKKK LIVESTOCK Co.
""!5JJ Hranded on left hip of Cuttle
1 and on left i:heV or Horaa .
.jBjy Kanjre ou lep Creek.
Andrea. Deep Creek Uve Uw:k Co,.
J. II. IUi.rput, Porenmn,
Glen, Ni hnuilia.
rilAHLKK JiEWMAK.
TWe IimlhiI KnrneHlwl In Ihlenotiffe
A I and bramled any w'.-ere on left nide
JZ j af attle, and overlap .:nt from the
nan r.mi,
Alao the name brand on left thltrh of
hOI'ne, bnlOlilC to tlM UllilvrsliiWl.
Ranife near Eaat Hprlnc, noutli part fo
mii county. l'i.r. Nutmii,
Warrbmn, Xebraaka.
tUfVHUKt A WINK.
aUte brand
4 naHie a that
im t om eith
Jft aide of anl.
a..,
Ad loUowlnii on
' aide mi caltl'.
4
l4 tJl. " 4
El
n left axle of ulte utork.
A ad Ikla
it left aide and hip.
aaae ew aaaaJaaj Water.
PaarKHBre addraee, llarrlaon, Nebraafca.
niwai
brauaVaa)
D
rtfkl fbifti
iMer and
AM, f have
nVft thigh
RRWAMCJ.
i wW da f$ f reward for mHi r) 4
rnviUaar jiir lap
' . MaViba Raar im
.jrf.atqinr
-i
jd 1 P
V Jfl
m Vran WaiJL
Cattle brand
ed on left fide
same
and horses
branded on
left shoulde
f'ressournal
Thi-mhiiaV. March 13, 1902.
C. V. liui-kc. Prop.
ESTEKKD Iti T11K 1"0T OKPU'E AT II AU
KJSOS SEKK. AShK(X)Nl) C1.A.-W 3IATTEU
OFFICIAL PAPER
OF SIOUX COUNTY.
One Dollar Per Year,
It seems that our weather Protrnantic
aters and the weather have had quite a
mix up in the last lew days, Friday, 8at-
-rrrA.r :.r,.tRnmiwbut Moil i&H Piarnr-
are the property of Andrew Christian anc
range tributary to Van Tael Hpringn.
Add reus,
Kirlley, Wyo.
J. !,VEk.
Cattle branded
)N t,ErT?tlK
Past Office Address. Chadron Nelraaka-
BKEW STEU A t o.
Cattle brand
ed aaiue as that
on n, cither
left hip or on
left uliouider,'
ummm
llorws branded with any of above brand.
Address, J. A. Amukk(k,
Harrison, Sebranka.
SEIi. JOltDAS.
llir" and rat
tie brandtul on
cither side Maine a
u -ut.
And Cattl" hranderl
side, and lltjravton eft
Address, Bodarc, Nebraska.
1 PUP j
BKKT KAKNKST.
j 1
branded
f"in " i,rt fli,"k d Psi
I .H on ii'ft shonldcr. Si J
mar the sun broke forth in all her beauty
ft,"Jejandpiendtir.aod the overcoat-, ovt-r-a
col shies, and fur caps have been laid away
for another emerKeru-y. we lane me
weather in Sioux County as did the sea I
captain, who after he had 0l out to sea,
made inquiries as to whether thev had '
an almamv alioard, and biiiff answered
"no" he said "well we will have to take
the weather hh it comes then", and that
is the way with us, and thankful that we
have something to break the monotony.
Although so niueh excitement in one
week is rather trying on the nerve of so
quiet a people nsr we are. Moxie the
Hindoo had everything in a whirl before
the storm struck us, but our level head
ed citiz-ns were not ton in richting
things about, so that we tided bravely
over the storm without any loss of lifts,
but some of the boys are shy a few doll
ars, but a they are brave, g"d fellows
they don'tcry after spilled milk, for they
know that the water that has gone by
will never turn tlie wheel again that
grinds the corn.
It seemi that Moxie took some pleas
ure in ripping Co. Supt. Burke up the
back last Thursday for an article that
was written by him, but we can uav
this, that if it did Moxie any good, I am
sure it did Co. Supt. Burke no harm,
so both should he satisfied
It is true Moxie extended an invitation
to any one that doubted his ambitions
and powers' to do certain things, but we
are sure, seeing would have done o.
Supt. Burke no good, for some that did
see are not just sure whether they saw
'lungs as they were or not.
We are sure Co. Supt. Burke has the
interest of every one in Harrison at
heart and that he is willing at any and
all times to protect thuni, though th;re
may be some that t-nn't agree with him
even in this matter but we can safely
say there is no ill will on his part.
We are q'uite sure Moxie will remem
ber the boys of Harrison and no dt ubt
the Harrisonites will remember him,
- It is too Lai when showmen have to
put up part of their paraph inelia as
security for their bills as was in the case
of Moxie. We might say a great deal
about this show and il manager, hut
as it will do him no giod nor us either
we only wish hint suwess in anything
that is honorable.
Cattle branded
on left hip and
aaine on the lelt
jaw, and name
on Horse Alao
Horses branded
ou lef t Jaw, shoulder or flunk. Also llwrsv.-, Hfavlng
Bel we
l Run on Chamberlatn'c
Cough Remedy
een th hours of eleven a. rn. and
! closini' time at. nii'ht on Jan. liJith 1901
Bangeon head of Van Twwell rrcek. WyoAA. F. Clark, druggist, tilade Springs, Va
sold twelve bottles of ("imiuberlian's
C'ougb Remedy. He Hay, "I never
handled a medicine that sold belter or
gave Iwtter satisfaction lo my custom
ers." This Remedy has been in general
use in Virginia for several years, and the
people there are well acquainti-d with i'
excellent qualities. Many of them have
testified to tlie remarkable cures which
it has effected. When you need a good
reliable medicine fur a ceugh or "coid, or
attack or the grip, ue Chamberlian's
Cough K.-rneciy ar,d you are ivrtain to
be mure than pleased wnh the quick
"Post Offtre addres, Harrison, b.
HEN' BY WABXEKE.
Cattle brand
ed on left aide,
Hanjfe on
Itimnl'tg Water
Creeek.
a"P. O. Addren Harrison, kebrivaka.
PRANK St'TTO.
Cattle branded
sid and same ou
der horses.
on ihn left
left ahoul-
A Iso aonie of tlie Horses
tie are branded on side
shoulder some a desorib
abore baand.
kjjOj and Cat.
baMaai tsl lor tlie
cure which it alto rhs.
J. K, Phimiey.
For sale by I)r.
A1tfmiMr llMrlfUf,, K,.l,rAabn,
Cattle Branded
Mange on
ltdl'.I KT F. SKEf E. . .
on U1 1 aide
Aim Cattl braaed
slm.ildeT or aide.
Kange on
Knuning Water,
on leH h
P. o. Addresa
Agate, Nebraska.
NAMf'EI. KNOKI.
. Cuttle branded
any where on
left aide of the
animal,
Range on Prat-
Jog and Mnn
Pertoaa Charge Against an Pjdltnr.
Mgr. Paul Oueiin, editor of the "Dlc-
itionnalre den Dlctionnaires" and au
thor of many esteemed Catholic books,
!s being tried at Chateauroux for ob
taining $1,000,000 02 f n I" nrplenaea
from many persons. The "Dlctlon
naire" Is the cause of his troubles.
Indiana I'ray for naoator Qnny.
Seuator Quay Is a great friend of the
Icdins. When he was fju! !!! a few
weeks ago. the Kickapoo Indians held
t council and aummoned their medl
fine men. There was a great powwow,
with the beating of drums and wav
ing or arm In order that the Great
Spirit might not carry off Big Chief
Quay,
Fertility of IP oll.
The fertility of Kgypt'g soil is Illus
trated by the fact that every one of
10.500 .square miles can support 92S
persons whereas even in densely popu
lated Belgium there are only 5S0 to
the square mile.
Petrol am t'aetl for Fnel.
The British tanker Clam is the first
Tef-sel to cross the Atlantic using
petroleum for fuel. Each furnace ha
a steam generator which blows the
oil, atomized, against a fire-brick walL
Knnft Again Com'ua In Psaliton.
Snuff is coming H to fashion agaii
says the London Daiiy Chronicie, wii
the early Victorian fashions. Snuft
t.tt I'lritr riirf-fi trlf StZP of tfif1 Ttft
VSt K t II 5 fix: I " i"v a tuc -k.v tui: " - s'
and keeps it in a state of perpetual irritation.
Immense Pearl Kunnd-
A big pearl has been found in Wesi
Australia an inch ami a quarter Ir.
length, of graceful shape and pi-rfeci
luster. In the same oyster shell two
other good small pearls were found.
Marsteller Bros.
Are now prep.rtffl to show
AN ELKOANT LINK
0)
ELZ
School Shoss
Aaa lar Sail "tlaerwr I
Sli "liiafrr,
a.u aa)ii m
ML
Chief Boianlat at Manila.
Dr. Coulter of the chair of biology at
Emery collpge, Oxford, Ga., has re
signed in order to accept the director
ship of the United States botanical
gardens in the Philippine islands. HI
headquarters will be in Manila.
Whole Family Made Maanns.
Daniel H. Scott of Black River, N.
Y., age 71; his son, age 50, and his
grandson, age 22, were all initiated
into the Masonic order the same even
ing recently. The event la believed to
be without precedent.
DlaadTantar of Being Tall,
The Grand Duke Paul of Russia Is so
tall that the average hotel bed is not
long enough for his comfort, and he
has one built in sections, which he
carries with his luggage everywhere.
lf rlel).
3 roe(
reeka.
Address, llarrlaon, Nrbraika
Cattle branded
twite rPnii4H
li
on left akta.
fir
wa
mi left
bva wlnd
On M ft Hip.
MKMT VKIMT, rmrmtn
far ralnleaa Killing of HimM
Thirty-ix instruments, known as
"Greener's Killer," have been ordered
by the British war office for the paln
Ica and noiseless killing of incapaci
tated horses. The Church Society for
the Promotion of Kindness to Ani
manl in England, a year ago petition
ed the authorities to make use of
these Instruments on the battlefield
and elsewhere. " '
A Remarkable foaillr.
It Ii related of Samuel Alvin Hperry
who baa Just died In Reno County,
Kansaa, that be was one of a family
of fourteen eblldrcD, all of whom llvec"
to he more than 7E year old.
Aa ta TrlMaaa glxin I.
Steroe Is reported to hae apjat
nine months In writing , "Trliiara
Shandy," the work being frequently
Interrupted by other literary en.uga-auou,
Ai Culooal and Prealdent
Every paper in the country approreg
the action of President Theodore
Roosevelt in excepting the name of
CoL Theodore Roosevelt, whom the
army board had recommended for the
brevet of brigadier-general for ser
vices rendered in the Spanish-American
war. And yet Col. Roosevelt do
served the honor if any man did.
Did Money Bay This Honor?
Andrew Carnegie ha3 btn elected a
member of the Reform club of London.
Most of Mr. Carnegie's friends in Eng
landJohn Morley. Proiuasor Bryce,
Lord Roseberry, Thomas Shaw, M. P.,
formerly solicitor genera! for Scot
land, and Sir Wemyss Reidare mem
bers of the Reform club.
Invlle American Bishop,
Bishop William B. Derrick of Nrv
York, who I? over the 300 African
Methodist churches" in Pennsylvania
New York, New Jersey and the New
England states, will deliver the ser
mon at the three hundred and fifty
third anniversary of the Hugueuo
church in Canterbury, England, 1.
July. .
Roa from the H inka.
William C. Brown, who has her;
elected third vice president of the Nev
York Central railroad and placed i.
full charge of the, operating and me
chanical departments of the road, lia
risen from the ranks, having slant
as a section hand on the Milwaukee t
St. Paul. He is vice president and get
eral manager of the Lake Shore rair
road, which o!Hce he will retain.
Creed and Industrie.
Certain creeds nceui lo monopolize
certain industries. Practically all Brit
ish manufacture! of cocoa, for ex
ample, are Quakers. Then, in London,
at any rate, a very large percentage
of cigar merchants and all the best
known manufacturers of Christmas
tardB are Jews. Whenever a
Welshman comes to London to
geek his fortune it is long
odds on bis making a pile either
In the draper's or drug store busi
netis. Irishmen, probably owing to the
fact that they lack the money-making
instinct, flock to journalism.
Many Churrhea In Home.
The guide books are responsible for
the popular Impression that there are
365 churches in Rome, one for every
day in the year, but that is a mistake.
The exact number Is Zh2, Including lha
four great basilicas outside the walls.
Serjlurre tlieBe tueTe aTv atOUt . 913
chapels connected with monasteries,
nunneries, schools and private palaces,
and a large number of shrines erected
by Individual In different parts of the
city to fulfill vows or how gratitude
for deliverance from peril or sickness.
There arc sixty-eight monastic estab
lishments, forty-two for monks and
twenty-six for nuns. The number of
Inmates varies from time to time with
the season, and averages about four
thousand.
I. Anthony and Pig.
8t Anthony Is the patron and pro
tector of pigs, and Stow, in bis "Sur
vey," mentions a curious custom prev
alent In bis time In theLondon mar
kets, wblcb has left Its mark Id a
proverb. The officers of the market l
silt the ears of starved pigs and thos)
nnwholenome for food; around thi
necks of tbese the proctors of St An
thony's hospital tied bells, and set
then loose upon the refuse heaps. It
became the habit of people to feed
thot pigs, and the anl run acquiring
a knowledge of thnlr bonefacton'.
would follow trem liku a l )g. wninSa
for ?od. Hence the saying, "He fa
lows me about like an Aathooy p.g,
or "He Is a Tantony pic," app'.led u
whining bvtiar or mere hanger-on.
It is a uroblfun solved in
Shoe Economy with a hand
some balance at the end of
year when bete -bchtaoir
Shoes are purchased erclu
gively for the children.
No manufacturer in the
world builds a line of
shoes as extenaive
durable ha uriuome
and low nriceti as the
Selz Children's Shoes
this year.
Look for the sign of "Selz."
It marks the PopularDealer.
Sell Shoes for Men, Women and
Children are Satisfactory Shoes
Price Quality Comfort Style.
I1 f"ris3 7
P rv
SELZ. SCHWAB & CO.,chicaoo
Largest Manufacturers af Boots and Shoes in ths World.
The Commercial Bank.
HARRISON. NEBRASKA.
DIHEOTOIvS.
C. F. Coffee, President. F. W.Clarkr, Caahler
Chas. C. Jamksox. 11. Clarkk, A. McGiwley
.Stockmen liaving use for a bank at this iKiint may iely o
us to handle their entire Hanking busines.
1We are prepared to take care of our trade at all times
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THE PIONEER PHARMACY.
Drills,
Druggist's Sundries,
Pfiints, Oils, Varnis;lies,
BOOkS anci STATIONARY.
I Ojj. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor.
North-Western
LINE
F. E. M. V. 17. R. is tlx. i,-t
to ami from the
BLACK HILLS,
UK VKWOOH AXJ HOT HI'UINGX,
' bOCTU DAKOTA.
f. A N. V R. it. lime table.
Golll Wt-at. Going P.Hat,
!o. S, mixed, ..):.' So. o, mixed ..,.7:.V
OCTAVK IIAKIIIK,
Cattla branded
an ahowii oa
left Side with
lnftear clipped.
Kang on Run
ning Water,
1'. O. Addrrna, Murnland, Nehr.
yip 1
A. It. KKSNKDV.
Cattle llrninle
on KIkIiI 1 1
blionlder
I'. 6. Addreaa, Clua ford, Kel ruaktt.
KD. MAWS.
t'Bttle BrHiidrd.n
Range on Una
V3 Inu.g Wa
011 :elt aide
ter
Addrcaa Agale, Neb.
A.T. iH-iiHSoJI.
Ilrand rombl doubles
ofeHltle llorwa aainrl
ahmtldr.
ljstut out rlghlf
f X Cattle all dehnmrd.
Uange on Kyla
no
nr
in left aid
n right
mir cattla,
fiwt Officii. Ulen Kebrimha
J. K. III NTKII.
gtoek branded
11 righ
fir hip, Aiidre', TA. Uatber, rorawaa
. ' UtiUt'M. hah,
tl
8HEKIFP8 SALE V
Kotlce la hereby given that by virtue of
an order of aale ta.neJ by lha clerk of the
Iillrlct Court of Rloux county, Ncbritaka
npon a de!ree render-d in auld eourt I fa
vor of William achiever ant against Minnie
Werderinan Loula Johuon,Carollaetaba
now, Maria Hi lilever. oadtrinit w.i.-
belra of Frederick Wertermsn.decaaaad, W.
j.uonen. Thau will on the th day of
Mnreb IHMat oneo'elork In ihe urt f aAnk aa
fcild day at the eaat front door of the .our
honae or anid county, in the village of HarrtL,.
Hon in anid county ax-ll t public anetloa MT
the blgheat bidder for oaab in hand ttw - . v
following rtecrlbed real.eatate In aald tkasg " : 7
county. Kebmaka, towltt:
The so'itheaat gnnrt-r of the nortbeaat
quarter, the eaat half of the aooCheaat o-ir-ter
of aectlon nru-en. and th. .
qurterof the norUieaaf qo trier of aeallon
iwun.j.iwo, wwnanip thirty two rangagfiy
flva
To atlfy a..ld order of aale In tqe mm of
K7 (k5andWI.il coat, and Boeruli.g.flstt. . v
Ales Lowry, Mbarur,
SHERIFFS SALE.
Jotlca la hereby artran that h.
order of aale laauad bv the clark of le Ola-
...v.v.M.r.u. mon x count r, '.ebraaka san
a decree rendered In aakl h .. . -
II.Keinlerand agai.,,1 C, U H.allMg,
Mary llasilng., 1,1. fi Thl , w "JJ
? th day of MiirehHlona o eloek 4 iga f.
. -.i;hiii, aa.1 rroni dao,.,
Uie court bona. In th. vlltatgraa of MarrUon la
aildconuty ,n Rt puhdc anrtloa to tlaS
hlgheat bidder for euan In band Uie tatio.
ingdeaerlliad realeatale, town. , '
ina aoutbeaat quarter of aaotloa mlm
townabip tbiriy-iw. rmtigt art u la
aoniily Nebruki.
ToaatUfymld ordar of ak la fhei
" w eoata and arernlnar
' Lowry. .angf.
w " ' ...T w ta .." i ' v
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