STCCC C3DS. MMMUtWlMbiyi yonr BMut.Uke l loOuwkaat. for ST l, rr r. Kuril art I knuxl 75 nnu. tTcrr inf ur ihUkm md adjoining euaatiea I advwrllae tKrir brnnda m TheJoc- ft cirrmialm all ever-Uur stata. It tb aw of aarMaFBMneT lor sou Press-Journal SEG3 fiORD. i ud minctwit u any party r parUaa stealing r tf ia-nrlilt? any brand! t sleek tisliinsrins; to tae iulerified ivr 60. 117. P. K. J-AHDT. or ligim lent nir am led Jaw on ft bip of Cattle. Pot Oftlea, Hewitt, i County. Nebraska. tjlEUKGE 8WANS0S. -Qstltt branded ) tiuraea branded m left aide on left nhou later, rniie on Stldler Creek. Any '.lock branded aa above being eatray nt from my ra'ige, discovered by ay body ijn giving ine infornmtlen will be rewarded. Addie., Kt. ttobliwon, Nebraska PRANK SITTO. Rattle -braaded ,.aMc and same on fer 'f itoraea. Ao some of the Horses -tie are branded on Hide. , tfMmlder some as (Vwi'tib ;.!taiftVe UaaiiU. on the left left shoul- 'Ht. and the ed tor tli Address, Harrteen, Nebraska. aAMUEL KNOIU. Cnttlo braaded any where on left aide of the aniaial. Range on Prai rie Cog and Hon roe Creek. Address, Harrison. Nebraska 51 Thckrhat; Julv 9 , UUS. s C. V. Burke, Prop. ENTKHKD IN THE POST OKKICK AT HAH mw UttHH. At(Xi!i CLASS MATTKli OFFICIAL PAPER OK SIOUX COUNTY. B0URRETOAVIS. General Merchants, ($uccerorf to MARSTELLKR BROS.) One Dollar Per Year. JOHS T. snow. loraes-en-aed on lef 6 stroiil del branded on left shoulder ana Cattle pY on left aide Pout Office Address, Patrick, larainieCo. Wyo. JOHN' A. HANSON Owns the follow ingbrand on eith er: Also HG on rat tle and horse. cattle on lertslde horwi on left shoulder. W-l I Si 4 HHDiee on Silver WprioRfl and east tfttstU linij, Pofttoffloe Harrison NeM. AMjRKW CMKISTIAS Cattle kratid ed on hvftstde same an cut and horse! branded on left shoalde REWARD. . arilt y $5.00 reward for each head 4af Lv' 'olvi lie's horses branded ,oa eurwr jaw or mign turned ,C7r v oftn Biewr on nooning n utter, also $100.00 for proof toj .coavict any person unlawfully handling . aov of said horses. W. J. A. Racm BBEWSTKIi A Co. Cattle brand- l ed same an that n rnt, either .eft hip or on left slion Id cr. J.8. TUCKER. Rranded on left shoulder ol horsea lind on left aide of cattle. on right aide F3 And this i P-1 H M on j - j right Hide of cattle too. San )re on White River, near Glen. Poat Office address. Wen, Selira.sk a. Cattle Branded i oa ROBERT F. NF.KCK. on left Bide Alao cattle branded iLffl on left hip viioatdor or aide. Kill Range en rrl Running Water. P. o. Addreaa A (rate, Nebraska. J. J.KVIR. ,'Uatlle branded )S I ErTSIOk; roat'jl-' e Hrtrrw. Chailroa Nebraaka. UEMKT WAKNKKK. Cattle brand (ed oaIeft Bide. .Knnp-e on jk ii n ulnar Water .Creeea. ar p. o. Addreaa llarrlaon, Vebnuka. R. KKNNKIY. .Cattle Branded Ltl '.on Uiifht HID hhouliler .P. 0- Addreaa, Crawford, Xebraaka. OCTAVE HARRIS. Cattle branded aa atKn . left aide with orar-bit en left ear. Range on Rnn J nlng Water, aame aa cut are the prperty of Andiew Cbriatian anf range tributary to Van Taiwel Spring!. Aildresn, Kirtley, Wvo. a ill Horaea braaded with any of above branda. Addri'sa. J. . AsbKiiaus, llarrlaon, Scbraika. J. R. IICNTEK. cattle branded aa ahown In cut, on right aide. hin. or Also a on left aide. Right eai clipped $IO0 REWAR.D will be paid forevidence eon victing any one for running off or In any way tampering with Htock having any of the above br.ind or brands, Ranch at Andrew!, Nebr, Addreiw, llHrrison ?ebr. il J.I. bESSLOW. Cattti branded on .'Igni aide km .ne aa cut. A '.d alao I) oh right hip. Morse briyidedtffiS on right alicaiider or jaw. Umige on vv , itte River, on the old Dave Culville r.nch. P.O. Addreas; Olen, br. IMJl RKKT A SONS. Cattle brand ed a-Ainw aa that on cut on eith er aide of ani mal. And Inllowlng on left aide of cattle. mmm 4nd lhl And thl! m on lei i aide of alia itock. on left aide and bip. Range on Knnalng Water. Post Office Addreaa, Harrlaon, Nebraaka, Jf.O. iidaea. Marelaa4. jr. i llmen anal cat- kraneM on r" j .. '"Ajp. aaea eat. " , SHERIFTS SALE. Ky virtne of an order of aale laauetl by the clerk of the dlatrlet court of Kioux Co., Nebraaka, upon a decree rendered In aald court. In favor of John Wewr plaintiff and againat Iaidor Kicbateln defendant, 1 will on tbeRth dayol July, A. I. IMS, at one o'clock In the afternoon of aald day, at the eaat front dour of tae Cenrt Hoote of aald county, at Karriaon, Nebraaka, aell at puhliu auction to the highest bidder for ciah In hand, the following deecrlbeal real estate altuated In aald county to wit: The onta Weat q waiter of the SoeUi- West quar ter of Section three (I), aoatta Rest quarter f the South taet qaartar of Section four (4) and i he itorfh half ef the Worth West quar tejof esetaon tea (10) In Townablp thirty two (fl) Range tfty six (M) west of the sixth frlneipal saerMan, to satisfy aald order of ale la the rasa of three hand red sad ifty mem dollars and tfty two esnts miM) later eoet Bad eeralag east. JaaeSMh, IM. AUU 1AIWBV, . CO Invite your inspnetion of our Cok1s for quality and Prices for fairnerig. Our stock is as complete as any and we expect to keep it to. 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, frenh and of the btvt quality. " FLOUR, GRAIN, CURED MEATS. HARDWARE, TINWARE. Give us a trial. We will try to treat you right at all times. BOURRET & DAVIS- CHARLES H. HEWHAH, SUCCESSOR to G. W.HESTER, 4DEALER INw Lumber, Doors, Sash, Lime, Coal, Wagons, Buggies, and Machinery of all kinda. AIho Wind-Mills, Towers, Piping, Pumps, and everything in that line. I alro carry a large stock of feed, ground and unground. I make a specialty of repairing Wind-mills. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. J. D. WILKEK DORFEh, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER All kinds of Gold and Silver work done. Rings rnade to order. All work guaranteed. HARNESS, SADDLES, and RANGE GOODS. Harness made to order. , Saddles re-covered. W SDOM r. STALLION The Commercial Bank. HARRISON. NEBRASKA. (I DIRECTORS. C. F. Coffee, President. F. W.Clarkk, CaahlOT Chas. C, Jamkso!. IL S. Clarkk, A. McGiifLKf Stockmen having uhc for a bank at this point may rely o ua to handle their entire Banking busines, We are prepared to take care of our trade at all time eeOer000CewOe0 JOB WORK VES! The Press-Jot rnal does Job Work. Neat, Firtt Class and Up-To-l)ate. Call in and get our prices on Business Cards, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes etc. """" The Press-Journal. BREEZES FROM CENTRAL CITY. Thia is fine corn growing weather and the farmerx are very busy trying to get the corn ahead of the weeds. We had our first roeftxof string beans today, but they did Dot come out of our garden. Where the w ater did cot atand ptrdem. are very good. Am glad to rejiort F. W. well apain arid at work. Freddie haa had the niea-sles pretty hard but ia around all ntiht again and Bessie iadown with them, ahe m a aight to behold aud she had them when alie wam about a year and a half old, bo thia la rather unexicl ed. Phebe had never had them, but ahe a ecu sea Bessie of being very Hellish and taking them away from her. There are a tfood many taking the measles the 2nd time and unuallv pretty hard too. The last Press-Journal brings the good news that the S. S. convention at Bodure was a success and we too would have enjoy ed being there. We know of two earnest workers i hut wee greatly missed at that gathering, as befoie they have betti such leaders and this is the first Bioux connty convention held without them The one has gone home" t his God, who lie so faithfully seryed, and we know Mrs. Rice will flud something to do for the master where ever her lots may be cast. We were so giiid ol her letter in last Journal, for all l.m liiel.ds are glad to know ol thi'se luM rlajs. 'fluting, Hilling, away, away, All that we herish moat dear. There is nothing on earth Hint will slay, Hoses must die with Itiu year." Verv few farmers have had lime to atlend the stale S S. convention on account ol the work being so behind. 0. C. will not celebrate only by picnics, the mnjoritv will go to Orand Island. June 1:9. 1903, Ci.io. Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek, 7 miles north-west of Harrison. PEDIGREE Wisdom Jr., Sired by imported Clyde, Dam Beyen-eights Siiire, weight 1,500 pounds. Price: 16.00, to insure 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. ;A ROBERT KEEL. HE GAVE THE PARTICULARS. PEEPCREKK LIVESTOCK Co MranOed en left hip of Cattle and on left cheek of Horses Range on Deep Creek. Andreas, Deep Creek Live Stock Co.. J. II. Haluckt. roretnan, (.leu, Nebraaku. jjj Drugs, 2 IL Druggist's Sundries, I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, i J ) BOOkS and STATIONARY. 5 nl ' - i c Duikikirv r O A vxJ rnimtti, rrvpriowr, o How a North Dakota Man Described a Piece of Land. "In making a deal last year," Bald a Detroit speculator, "I came into possession of the deed to a certain piece of land In North Dakota. The value of the real estate was put at i;00 and I paid taxes on It in January and in February I wrote to the post master of the nearest town to seud me particulars concerning my hold ings. I sent hlra $2 for bis trouble," said the speculator, according to the Detroit Free Press, "and he earned the money. He wroto back: "Went over 'to see your land. "Cussed poor road all the way, "CuEaed poor road back again. "Most of your land Is under water. "What ain't under water is afflicted with drought "You've either got to wet It all up or dry it ail out "Can't burn up or ran away. "Keep your taxes up and pray to the Lord. "Glad you sent me f 2 Instead of the deed. "If you want any further particu lars I'll ship you a barrel of water." A Strange Bequest By the will of William Lysaght of Monroe, Wis., Frank Mackey, a farm band, receives a bequest of a farm worth 125,000 on condition that be shall keep testator's widow s carriage clean and supply her with fresh milk during the remainder of her life. The Grocer's bream. The following poem, which is printed on the back of the cards used by John Mulder, secretary and organizer of the Wiscousoo Retail Grocers and Merchaols" Association of LaCrosse, Wisconsoo, wllL be appreucialed by retail grocers who give credit: Last evening I was talking Willi a grocer, aged and (ray, Who told me of a dream he huai. I think 'twas Christmas day. While snoozing in his oflice, The vision came to view, For bn saw an angle enter Dressed in garment white and Dew. Suid ihe angle: 'Tin from lienven, The Lord just sent me down To bring you up to glory, And put on your golden crown. You've la-en a friend to everyone; And worked hard, night and day; You've supported niuuy thuuaitOaJ. From lew received your pay: So we wuiiljou up in glory. For you iiuva labored hard, And Hie good l-onl ja pre pa re log Your eternal, just reward." Then the angel mid the grocer Started up toward glerv'o gate, But when piisning Hades The anel murmured: "Wait! 1 have a pine to show you, it's the hot'est place in , Where the ones who never paid you In tunnel. I always dwell. And, behold, the grocer saw there- His old atrons by the score Arid, grabbing up a chair and fan, He wished f.,r nothing more: But was bound to sit and watch them As they'd sizzle, singe and burn, And bis eve would rest on debtors Which ever wny they'd turn. Said the angel: '" .'ome on, sirocer, There's the jienrly gules 1 we." But the grocer only muttered: "This is heaven enough for nm." Valentine Republican. Original of "Little Oorritt" Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper, the original of Dickens' Little Dorrltt, la sUll lly. ! 'n at tfca age of 80 years. Mrs. Coop ers' home Is in Southgate, near Lon don. Her family lived in Johnson street, the Dickens family, and sba and Charles were acquainted from ear ly youth. To too q Cold in Ono Bay Or Is TtoolWyi, ca every Dr. Hedin a Wide Traveler. Dr. Andera 8ven Hedln, the lllua trlous traveler, who lately returned from a wonderful Asiatic journey, was born at Stockholm on Feb. 19 1865. Stockholm, Uprala, Berlin and' Halle contributed to his education and his first expedition wst through Persia "nd Mesopotamia In 1S&6K6. In 18:0 he was a member of King Oscar's embassy to the late shah of Persia, and in the same year began a Journey through Khorasan and. Tur kestan. U 15)3 he started on what proved I. be a four years' expedition through Asia from Orenburg u Pekln, via I.opnor and Thibet, ami his late Journey thro rh nmch of tbe same country and lncludli.r aeveru trials In toe Oobl desort was begun U UN and laded only last year.