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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
r d - I r 5- i . V i; Press-Journal kNrttiNWi. tats, ad !. Ifrrf mmw tT ltd Mom mm antointnsr eowHs Ml ovee the stat. It .twlwiiT for you kwtkrro w nns post office at hah KISON SEBK. AS SIKWSIO CLASS MATT IC It OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. an D0ffl- e,h(p of Cattle, esattet, Oowfltv. Sebraka. eearvtetton oi any party Itisje tsf lgrtne;as)y brands OVbe andelKiglied par it left Mr ... J.!HT. left Jw, Veal Osncc, Hewitt, rjEottoE SWANSOM. it left side on left shou nun on Swldlcr Creek. Any stock branded as above being estraj- I from my ra-ige, discovered by any body agtving me Information will be rewardwi . Addieiw, rt. Knbiitson, Nebraska KBAKK HCTTO. rMMtto branded" MaMe and same on H" bovwsa. Also aome of the Hores ran are branded on aide loalder some as aescrio- 011 the left left shoul- baaud. and Cut. nnd the ed tor the Address. Harrison. Nebraska. SAMUEL K NO KI. Cuttle branded any where on left side of the aniaial. Range on Irai rle Dog and Mon roe Creeks. Nebraska i 6 Addreaa. IHnrtla , Thcwdat. Jul a , ItM. C. C Burke, fpop. BOURRET & DAVIS. General Merchants, (Successors to MARSTELLER BROS.) On Dollar Per Year. JOHN T. SNOW. Horse bn. tarUM I on left shoal del branded o lert ahoolder r-IV ana Cattle Pi a on left aide Pout Office Address, Patrick, Laramie Co. Wyo. JOHN A. HANSON Invite your inspection of our Goods for quality and Prices for fairness. Our stock is as complete as any and we expect to keep it so. Here in the line of DRY GOODS, SHIRTS, HATS, BOOTS SHOES, etc., you will find everything in the latest up-to-date styles and patterns. GROCERIES, fresh and of the best quality. FLOUR, GRAIN, CURED MEATS. HARDWARE, TINWARE. Give us a trial. We will try to treat you right at all times. BOURRET & DAVIS- Owns the follow- OKbrand on eith er: Also HG on cat tle and hornet attleon leftside horse. on left shoulder. Range on Silver Springs and eat of mute line. Postoffice Harrison Neb. ASDRKW enUITlAN Cattle brand ed on loft aide same ft cut I and horses i branded on left khoulde same as cot are the prapwrty of Ar.rtiew Christian sn range tributary to Van Tasel Springa. AddreM, Klrtler. Wyo. dip 1 BKEW9TKK & Co. 11 hanuiini; will ty 19.69 Mwwd for anch head A(LTe(Vl villa's honea brand 'jm either jaw or thigh turned - aar o ;olin weaer on nnnoi tiwatar. alao $100.00 for proof MMvict any peraoo unlawfully 4MT of wad borsM. W. J. A. Raih. JJ. TVCKIK. 1 Braadad on Wt abonldar ol horses 1 1 La on left afcle of cattle. Urm eaaaeaaB right side of cattle too. Cattle brand ed same as that on rnt, either .eft hip or on left shoulder. CHARLES H. NEIXW, SUCCESSOR to G. W. HESTER, DEALER INh Lumber, Doors, Sash, Lime, Coal, Wagons, Buggies, and Machinery of all kinds. Also Wind -Mills, Towers, Piping, Pumps, and everything in that line. I also carry a ' large stock of feed, ground and ungrovmd. I make a specialty of repairing Wind-mills. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. j The Commercial Dankx HARRISON. NEBRASKA. It af 1- . ..asm f C. F. Coffke, President. h.lak Chas. C. jAatEsox. H. S. Claekic, A. McGimlit Stockmen having urn for a bank at thi point may rely o us to handle their entire Banking busines. iWe are prepared to take care of our trade at all times JOB WORK VES! Thk Press-Journal does Job Work. First Class and Up-To-Date. Neat, i Horses braaded with any of above brands. Address, J. A. Anhkhsok, Harrison, Nebraska. J. B. HtSTEK. Cattle branded in on right aide " 8hown cut, on right White River, near Glen. FosSuajrea adrssa, Olcn, Nebraska. side, blp, shonlder. IB B HUBERT r. SEECE. I on left aide on left hip t Water. V. o. Addreaa Agate, Nebraska. tSactla Brandwd P?r77Tl AM cstttie branded Rj itoanlni t. JitTg. ,t Cattle branded; ids i.Err side ort e ra. Claadroa kTebraska. RW1T WAR EKE. r 1 Iff Also a- on left side. Right eai clipped SIOO RCWAUD will )je paid forevtdence convicting any one for running off or in any way tampering with uck having any of the above brand or brands. Kanca at Andrews, Nebr, Address, Harrierjn Sebr. J If. IjENSLOW, Cattl s branded I on flgnt side ssjie as cot. Ar.d also U oa lght blp. Horses branded WM on right sbouider or law. Uaitge on .lite River, on tne oia J. H. WILHERC1SD0RFER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER All kinds of Gold and Silver work done. Rhigs made to order. AH work guaranteed. HARNESS SADDLES, and i RANGE GOODS. Harness made to order. Saddles re-covered. War Bonnet Topics. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were over to east Hat creek visiting their son Bud. The scliool meeting is over, had a good attendance, everything went satisfactory and we are to have gome new seats with (lesliH. Miss Linderman of Crawford and Mian Ida Moruvek and El Guthrie visited with Miss Ollivette Dunn Sunday. Bill Harvey gave us a ahort call. Miseea Liliie and Martha Noriach visit ed with Mary 8cott Sunday. Misaea Mabel Hunter and Lucy Moravek were at Noria:he Sunday. Mr. Oarreton and family, Jim Merri- amand family, and Paul rbal ana family spent Sunday at Mra. Plunketta. Jck Finley is putting up rye this week a our valley. Frank HubWrJ report him and Arthur Dunn su.xeeiled in killing a 1 1 ) ound i nrtle in f?owbellv canon, it scared them out and thev haven't been there wince. Robt. K-el lui the Bnest put:h of rye in tlie state, you snouiu juv " see it. PFXKlT. w;m t. Dave Coivilla .micb. Cattle Irtjid- MNWt fife. gBamilpg Water .Cttsj. P.O. Addres; Ulcn, Nebr. STALL10U BOI -KKKT A SONS. ' (. O. Address RarrUon, Nebraska. A. B. KaUfXEDY. Cattle brand ed s.ni as that on cnt on eith er side of ani mal'. Call in and get our prices on Business Cards, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes etc. The Press-Journal. The Northwestern LINE ONLY Railroad betwesn Missouri RJvaw and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis Direct Line to Black Hills r Apply to neareal awgant for rata. nras swnd time oa.rds. TIME TABLE. Wet Bound. East Bound. Morning. Evening. No. 13, Due 8 30 No. 83. loc. frt 10. No. 14, Due 8:13 No. S4 loc. frt. 535 Rranded an left hip of Cattle and on left rhev of Horses Knnge on tpep ITwit. ACdress, Deep Creek Ure Ktoek IVv 1 J. ii. Halhkbt, Korrinsii, (ileil, SebrsSkK. I l J I I f. 0. Addrcasj, Crawford, Kebraska. And following on leftside of cattle. And this And this on left side of she stock. on left side and hip. Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek, 7 miles north-west of Harrison. PEDIGREE Wisdom Jr., Sired by imported Cltdk, Dam seyen-eights 3 Shire, weight 1,500 pounds. Price: $6. 00, to innure living colt. The money for ser vice of Stallion will be due and payable at once in case mares are sold or removed from the county. ROBERT KEEL. OOrATaVIURslH. - Cattle branaled shown toft Side with over bit an hart ear. Eange on Hnn- niag Water, P.O. Addrsaw, MarslawJ. Sear, a. JttlLJOtM. lloae and . cat tle branded elth?r stelt. i as on sut. Ksngeon ttnnnlng Water. rost Office Address, Harrison, Hrbraska. r it atcctwe on tat 8HERIFT8 SALE. Uy virtue of an order of sale lasaod by the claTk ot the district conrl of Sloni Co., Sebriisks, opon a decree rendered In said eoort, In favor of John Wewr plaint Iff and against laidor Klobsteln defeiHiant, I will on the 17th day of July, A. U. lWs, at one o'clock in the aftsrnoan of asld day, at Uie east front doar of the Uewrt Huaae of said coosty, at Harrison, Hebraaks, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for eash in hand, the following described real estate situated In said county to wit; The Month-West quarter ot the South-West quar ter of fleton three (1), sooth Kast quarter tf the Pomh tsst quarter of Mention four ( ) and the orth half of the North Went quar ter of section ten (10) in Tosnnip thlriv two (.HI Kitnre flfty-six f5) wet ot theiith princlpnl nHTldiin, to satisfy eald order of .ale In the sum of three bnnrtred and fifty f seven dollars and flUy two cents rft7.M) THE PIONEER PHARMACY. fy J ' Druggist' Sundries, PaintH, Oils, Varnishes, BOOkS and STATIONARY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. rsO'C4OOO0O0ww40 a Cbadron Academy Commence ment. Tbe Commencement Exercises of Cbadron Academy are always looked forward to with great interest by the eople of Cbadron and Sy the lriend of the school lar and near, and for a weea the? have the rlt'h: of way in the citv. Sunday morning-June 14, a larp-e congregation assembled to bear the eloouent Mi ccalaureate sermon by the Kev. John H. Andrew, Pastor of tbe Confrejat onal church and I re sident of the Board of Trustees. In the eTenlngthe lanre auditorium at the Kink Opera house was filled again by a union confref atlon wno came to hear tbe Annual Address to the Stu de ntf, by the IUv. A E. Duftois, Pas tor of the Methodist church. Monday evening tbe Alumni Ban quet a-ab held at the Depot Hotel. Nearly a hundred irraJuates, students and friends of the Academy set down to a sumptuous feast which wa fol lowed by a program of toasts and mu sic, These annual gatherings with their renewal of old friendships and expressions of continued loyality to the school are most enjoyable and profitable occasions. Tuesdaj eyeuinjr the School of Mu sic fare its Ilecital for Graduation. Four ttudents this year completed tbe fifth grade ot piano music and were f ranted diplomat; Alice M. Bewuian, May me Darran. Elinor Iteynelds, and Jessie L. Washburn. Eash gradnate showed careful train ing and played with skill and express ion. Wednesday evening tbe Senior Pro gram was given. Tbe-e were six graduates lrom colleee preparatory course three from classical and three from the scientific Lillian J. Blancbard. Esther J. Neeland, Elinor Ileynolds Blanch M. Coffee, Lora F, Smith, Amanda Weymouth. The or ations given by the tix graduate! showed them to be thoughtful, earn est students who bad not only mas tered their stuales but also learned some ot the deep things of soirtual I lite having act before themselves high Ideals and being filled with the earn est purpose to realize them. Mis Juila E Rucker, representing the commercial clam, recited a aelectua from Lowell' "Vision cf Sir Laun- VJ Special Reduced JHr;. Excursion Rales Will he in effett frm all point nn thai ( "himjto & North-Wealem Railway for" the occasions, named below: National Educational Association, Boston, July 6th to 10th. Noble of the Mystic fthnne, Haratogsv Springs, N. Y July 7lh to 10th. United ChriHtisn Endeavor, Iienver. July 9th to 13th, Epworth Lenjfue, Detroit. Mich,, July llh to 19th. B. P. O. E . rjaltimore, Md., July 1 Sat 0. A. R. meetine, San Francisco, Aug. 17th to 22nd. For Information as to rates, dates of sale, etc., of tlieae or other occasions, rl i,rn th t'"n-ei ngent of !r North Western Line. fal". The other commercial gradu ate were: Edna L. Carter, Edith I. Laiock and Iva N. Spease. Thursday evening tbe Commence ment Address was given by the Rev. IT. C. Herring, D. D., Pasto' of tbe first Congregational church of Oma ha. It wat a masterly discourse, full of strong thoughts, and was highly appreciated by sll that heard it. The nast vear bas been one of the best In the history of the Academy and the Trustees at their annual meeting passed unanimous resolutions comme rding tbe faithful and efficient work of the literary teachers and ot tbe Director of the School of Mtttic.- jaw. .tMtm, sMsWt, Hebrsaka. Int rent cost and aocmlntf eort. rirst publication JuaelMh. IW AI.RX lWRY, Hlxarrlft vt s Id ciinty. To Csro a CoM hi Cno Day shsbw .jess.. aa ak t5m Laxative Bnnno gzizzo Tcia. nvL SsHVHI BCSrlsMi swOBlsf ftOM laV wt si BsMffasaSsaW OsvwGt sBTweDajrt. every How AfHcana Bear Pals). A writer In Central Afrle gtvasj these Illustrations of the fare tAt tlM black man Is much less- wMefUla to physical suffering than nil wt4t brother. A Mtkua whoM foot ktal boon amputated was found tbe tejr ti ler the operation out ot bod oa the) hospital floor, using tho wtmmp for progression. A Yao who haul kawf three fin yen removed stole away tao next morning to go on a macblla joar ney of soma weeks, aslng tho daav aed band freely. So, too, the aipsjdl tlons of m against the lava-dealers brought to light many InsUbcee of this callousnoe. Shells fired Into a stockade unfortunately do not dis criminate between men, women and children. They wound all alike. At Mlozl's women mortally wounded wero to be seen going about picking up firewood, drawing water and at tending to their physical wanti, wom en who the next day were dead. A little girl whose leg waa amputate made her way to a pool, when aae at with the stump dsogllag la the water, which sb. waa splashing over it witn her hands, alaglag an tk i at though nothlac waa 4 ST r