Press-Journal BOURRET & DAVIS. General Merchants. Successors to MAK3TKLLER. BROS.) Thi'Iwdat. Aug. 6 . 1903. C. O. Burke, Prop. K.VTKKKI) IMTHKPOSTorTICKAT HAK RISON NKBK. AKl'ONI CLASS MATTKIf STOCK BRANDS. Turn Jot will wnbllsh yar bnuid.like the fallowing;, for a:0, per year. Eatta ad aitic::al tintrm 7S oentn. n.very runtior or ranchmen bi Stem and adjoining counties should advertUm tbeir brands m TmeJoi'B u it etrratates all otff the state. It mny he the mcaui of mving money lor you Invite your inspection of our Goods for quality and Prices for fain. Onr stock is as complete a any and we expect to keep it so. litre in the line of DRY GfXMLS, SHIRTS, HATS, BOOTS &IIOES, etc., you will find everything in ttielattbt up-to-date styles ami 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- CHARLES H. NEWMAN, SUCCESSOR to G. W. HESTER, -DEALER IN ILumber, Doors, Sash, Lime, Coal, Wagon?, Buggies, and Machinery of all kinds. AIho "Wind -Mill?, Tower?, Fiping, Pumps, and everything in that line. ' I also carry a large ntock of feed, ground and unground. Jl make a ppedalty of repairing Wind-mill?. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. J. D. MLHERM SOORFER. WATCHMAKER JEWELER All kinds of Gold and Silver work done. Rings made to order. All work guaranteed. HARNESS SADDLES, and RANGE GOODS. Harness made to order. Saddles re-cove ml. , 5 oocoooo X)000" ooooooooooooc THE PIONEER PHARMACY. $500 REWARD. For the smut and conviction of any pnrty or pm tlOK dealing or 1i-f iRurintf any brands a stuck beloifKing t 'ne nndemiBned par tew: K. K. JANHT. 60, 117, - S on left hip itnmd n left Jaw, eft bipof Cattle. Post office, Hewitt, ?iom County, Hebraika- GKOKGE SWAXWIS. KjCTrij u" 'eft iiou Cattle branded lorae brnndi-d iter, ranee on fculdier ( rwk. Any -took branded a above behiK etray- d fiom my rane, discovered by any laxiy on giving me lnlorratbu will tie rewarded. Address, PI. Kobhmon, Nebraka HUSK NT'TTO. Cattle branded tdde and same on dor 'A horses. on the l-f t U:lt nhoul- of the Horse-s K iWj and Cut A lo Nome lie are branded on ld- Moulder mini! as Wirlr tvlKjve baniid. and the d lor tii Address, Hiirriswn, 'ebraka. OFFICIAL PAPER OP" SIOUX COUNTY. One Dollar Per Year. ADVKRTISIN'G RATES- " Per inch, single column, per month 50c Per column, per month f ! 00 Professional cutis per year, one incn 5.00 Locals per liu each issue .OS 50 per cent olf on yearly contracts. JOHN T. SNOW. Horeg brbiMcO on left shoot or Pjj branded on left shoulder uitd Cntl) p on left side I'OHt Office AddlvM, r.iti-1 l, I arainle Co. Wyo. UKKPCKEKK LIVESTOCK Co KrHinlwl n left hip of Cnttlt! t; , '' '' l, f ' hook oi ilorseu m'timmM Kanr-in Hwp Crii'k. AUdreiw, lierp(Twk Live stock Co,. J. II. llAi.Bi Itr, Koreinuii, vln, Kebmski., J.H. I ENSLOW. SSAMUfcL KNOUI. Cattlo brandct hi.y whero on t-f t lle of tlic Htuninl, KmiKe on I'rul ile Iit .umI Mou roe Creek. AdUrewj, IlHrriion, Ni'branka hkwaim). will -)ny n.OO rewaril for e.tch head Of iive iJol ville's horse.H lirancleil?; on either jaw or tliiKh turnetlf over ) john liieser on Ii;nmnv WAtrr. also $1'M100 for proof to ennvirt any pt:rson unlawfully hanuiiiig any of said horses, V, J. A. FUtx. Cnttl-j branded on rlgni side muic ni cut. A Ml nt JJ on tight blp. Horses bran led on right honider or Jaw. Kumro on jjtn Hivr, on the old Dave Coiville rench. V. O. Addn-i-s; lrii, Sebr. HUH W) IKK St Co. TJMJftl'f KyiltRT V. KEECE. 9. Cattle ISntmled rrj run fH'n on leftKiile A1-j Cfittl brHn,iel rj oh hat- hip Drus, Druggist's Sundries, Paints. Oils, Varnishes. BOOkS and STATIONARY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. " The Commercial Bank. HARRISON. NEBRASKA. C. F. Comt, President. F. W. Clarke, Cashier ,Cha. C. Jauksok. H. S. Clarkk, A. McGiwlky Stoclmen haring nse for a bank at this point may rely oi , ub to handle their entire Banking busines. are prepared to take care of onr trade at all times AUDBKW 0HRI9TIAII 7 . i I vi n- Cattle krand M on luft aide antm cut baadrd on Mfl Mould m cm J. R. HUtmtB. CaUlffhrniiiied .,0mr a uliown la "". on rlg-ht hip. r . . Aim a- on Kftmu Rlatit eat MIbim 00 REWAH0 will b paid for evidence onletiii anr oae for ronnlD off or In unr way lamperlr. vlth stock harliiff any of the above brand or brand. Maeb at Andrrwi, kebr, Afldreaa, llarrUoti tir. J. l.KVsll. Cattle branded 'I1.KIT S1PK I'o-t'T'-e A 4HrejH. (."badron Nebjuska, iiknut warm: lit. rrrr ;ttle land- tfi, W' ed on left aide. Sjft' Itanice on Hiiiinlng Watir Creik. '!'. O. Addriws Harrlaon, Nebra'ka. 1 I X. R. KKSKEIiV. . fattlp ItraiKlrd on lilirbt Hip Sllonlder I. I). Addreaa, Crawford, Nebraska, OCTAVE UAU1IIS, Cattln branded a !iown on left aide with over -hi ton laft car. Knnga on llnn nlf ijf Water, P. O. Addrean, Marnland, Nebr. NEII, JOKOAN. 1 llonieii and cat tle branded on either aide, name aion cut. t "i.'T And Cattle branded lle, aad Ilorseu on left on left Jaw, Address, Mare, Nebraeka. JOHN A. HANSON Uwas ttie follow Inc brand on eith er: Also HQ on cat tla and hone cauls oa leftside horses oa left shoulder. UaBKeiniSllrsr Hprlaaw and east of stntn Itoa. PoUc-llerrlM Nb . " Cuttle brand- 1 A -d ittllie a that fif I n cm, either I R'i J eft hip or on V- ieftBlioulder. Vt .rs J Jil JOB WORK VES! The PkksJourxal does Job Work. Neat, Firft Cla and Up-To-Datt?. aaawaBBBssaOTBBa Call in and get our prices on HusinerM Cards, Note Heads, Letter Heafls, Liivelopes etc; The Press-Journal. Mr. Molhe Allen, of Miuih Fork. Ky Vl8orout at Eighty-seven. My a she nan prevented atta. Us of cholera, venerabl8 Park Godwin hu Horm braadi-d with Buy of ukivc brands. Addreas, J. A. Asukksok, Harris)!!, Nebrio-ka. ltdClillKT & SONS. rT1 Cattle brand- f ' ed mint uk that 3t cut on eitli ar td o' anl in al. V n 11 J And fol lott ing on tfftKiflCt Of CMttlr'. tad tbl ITSfl H left side of stock. And thu on left side nnd hip. Unlike on Ituiinli'K Water. Poat Ofliee Addre, Ilnrrlioii, Kebnu-ka. TO CC UK ACOI.D IN ONE DAY". Take fixative (fro o (jnliilun tahlcta. All d ru k .f bit rein. id Itie ino'M-y It If falls to eun:. K. W. t.rcjve'n siuaature lb ou eiu li box. a'ic. ' I. 9, Mor -'! Drewaa m Waisaej "Tbo dreom of. my boyhowi aayt," tnerved J. Plorpont Morgan to friend recently, "was to bo a farmt,' and have tb finost Block in the world the dolce far KlenU of. the farnier life was tar faticy." "Well, you bare four farm and your atock to say ootfcln of atocka," retorted tba friend. "Well, but I am the man of all work, and I haven't got the dolce far ninnta; tod can't bay It either, big a price as ' might be willing to pay (or It" law York Tlmea. been celebrating hia eighty-seventh. birthday and he appears to be In a sufficiently vigorous and healthy state of mind and body to enable him to enjoy the festivities and to appreciate the congratulations. A Strange Bequest. By the will of William Lysaght of Monro", Wis., Frank Mackey, a farm band, receives a bequest of a farm worth $25,000 on condition that ho shall keep testator's widow's carriage clean and supply her with fresh mil during the remainder of her Ufa. morbus hv taking Chamberlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets wbenshu felt an attack coming n. Such attacks are usually caused by indigestion adwtbes Tablets are just what is needed to cleanse the stomach and word off the approaching attack. Attacks of bilious colic may lie prevented in the.s.'ime way. For sale by All Druggists, CONVENTIONS. DKMOCHATIC JUDICIAL COSVENTTO.N FOB THE 10th Jt UlCIAL MSTKICT. The electors of the Democratic party of the fifteenth judicial district of Neb- i ... i i .:n.l il... Tisu rasna, are nereoy n,. w.-w w Aathonf day. the lSth (lay of Augusts, u. im, gt Anthony is th patron and pro a', ten o'clock A. M. a nominating con- tector 0( pl3f)i anj stow, in his "Sur vention of said party will lie held in the vey," mentions a curious cusom prcv citv of Valentine, Nebraska, for the Blent In his time In the London mar purpose of nominating candidates for the ; kcts, which has left It mark in a follow ing ollkes to be voted for at the I proverb. The oflict.s of the mark.H i r mirt ! l't the ears of starved pigs and tbosf general election of lUtw. i M . , , ,,.,-i r ,i i unwholesome for food; around tht Two candidates for judges of tho loth ; ' , J B i neclts of these the proctors of St. An- jud.cial district I tbony'a hospital tied bells, and set Said convention is also called for the j thrm looBQ upoQ tho refw h(1JJ)iJ j, purpose of selecting a committee of said , hf,CAme the habit of people to fc:J party for the lifteenth juiiicml di-tricl j tfco-e pigs, nnl the aniirala, acijulrlna nod for the traiisactinn of such other j a Unowlodge of their benefactors, business 'as may properly come before it. j would follow tbero like a dog, whining The haaiaol representation was follows:; for food. Hf.nrc the saying, "He fob One dslegate for each one hundred voles or major fiacticu cast for tho Honorable VV . 11, Thompson for governor at the general election of ItMi'-i. The representation of the various counties M i as follow : Hox Wutte 4 Botd 7 UroAii 8 Cherry 5 jawe 4 Holt 13 lows me about like an Anthony pig.' or "He Is a Tantony pig," applied Id a whining beggL.- or more hanger-on. NOT 8AFE FOR ANGELS. Little Jack Knew There Waa Danger In Such Work. The woman with the enameled tea cup sipped and told this story. Sbe Rock.., 2 Keja.l'aiia 3 said the Incident happened In Brook- bhendati ! Sioux 1 lyn. Total 50 i "A Ilt,,e uo7 stood at the window It us recommended that no proK.e be j tthing the snow falling upon tho Thai the dulei'tileh nrewint , t . 1 rlno tf natr-hna "'Aunt,' he r.ald, allowed. cast the full vote of the county, il. M. bULLJVAN, Secy. VM. FALLON, Chairman. Pit: PIX'8 lNDiPEOCST JIlliCIAi. C'iNVENT IO.N FOK VHli lotli JCbiClAL D1W(:r. The electors of the People's Jndepeti- 'do the angels seud the slow?' " 'Yes. dear,' sn!d auit, without look- j lng up from her book. "There was silence for a while From out the house across the way a whlte-cappeJ rcald came with a KrAfitn and au-nnf thn tdAm-llr .nil dent party of the fifteenth judical d,s-1 tfce fche WM m(Jf Xn trie of Nebraska, art, lierebv notiJied thai : S f , very fltt!dious, fussy old lady, on Tuesday, the ltJiU day of August, A. wh0 fca-l a st.-o.ig dia;il:e for children i). lan.'J, at ten o'clock A.M., a uoiuina land dirt. Indeed, rhc seemed to re ling convention o! said party will lie held I gard the words !is synonymous. Only in the city of Vaientine, Nebraska, for(lhat ay ste naf5 "Bt little Jack a.ad tils mums away iiom ccr siae of the street. Jtt.il ri a l ,-u uc UIBiu Itjf awhile," coi.tiiuoj tic narrator, ac cording to the New York Times, "then ho startled his aunt with thia statement: "Well, then I'd pity the angels If Mrs. i. catches them putting snow on hei steps!' tiie purKse of nominating candidates for the following oliices to be voted for at the general election of 1913. To candidates for judges of the l"ith judicial district. Said convention is alno cull-! for the purpose of selecting a committee of aid partv for lhe loth judicial district and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. The basis of representation is n follows: One Oelegaie for each one hundred voles or major fraction cast for the Honorable W. 11. Thompson for governor at the general election of IStW, Thu representation of tlie various Counties is as follows: Box Unite i Hrown 3 Dawes 4 Rock 2 Boyd 7 Cherry . 5 Holt 16 Keva Paha 3 ME LOST HI8 STRAP. Slieridan 5 Sioux 1 Total 00 It is recommended that no proxies be allowed. That the delegates prescntcasl the full vote of lhe county. W. K. BUTLER. Recy. SAM B. HOWARD, Chairman. An Anecdote of Czar Rocd. A characteristic incident in the Ufa of Thomas U. Reed waa recalled tbht week hv a Washington hostess, -ri entertained the former speakei at 1 dinner party. Some time after tVf aoup and before the coffee Mr. Re disappeared, and It was believed tba; be bad been cailed out for some con ference on a political matter. Hours after the dinner waa over and the last guest bad departed, one of tba family went to the coat room and discovered, to her aurprlse, the burly flgtiro of the speaker, curled up In a - chair, reading a book. . As she stood watching him be finished the last i page, regretfully laid down the vol ume and studied the cover for a mo ment s his eyes filially left the book and wandered up, he beheld hla hostess. "What Is the book?" aha queried, with feminine tactfulnesa. 'The Jungle Book; I never read it before, end I had to flnlsh it" Anecdote of the Soyhcot! Cays of Mil waukee's Vayor. "As a schooiboy thzl mnn was no torious all over Walworth rountry ?or bis utter disregard of his personal ap pearance," remarked James O. Mona ban of Darlington In the Hotel Pflster yesterday, as Mayor Davlu 3. Rose, a paragon of neatness crossed the lobby. "Mrs. Montgomery, a daughter of the late B. A. Gray of Omaha, su a schoolmate of Mr. Rose, and she told me the following story about him: "It was Friday afternoon, and the boys In the little cross-roads school had to speak pieces and the girls write compositions. David was one of the unfortunates. He appeared in heavy kip boots," red as sole leather from a lack of blacking and elbow greaae. He usually had a piece of rope tied about bis waist, but this day this piece of personal ornamentation waa lacking. "'David Rose! called th pMt school teacher, her face all smiles as David, with agony marking his fea tures, took bis place on the platform. "Tale your bands out of your pockets!' exclaimed the teacher as David stood facing tun school, with both hands thrust In hla trousers pockBts, "David took on hand out of a pocket and mado bis bow. "Take the other hand out of your pocket!' ahe crlod. "David's face dunned scarlet aa ba replied: " 'Please Mlas B , I left my rope at home.' 'The school waa convulsed with laughter, and David was permitted to apeak his pir with one nana In his trousers pocket."MIIwaukee Ben-tlrel To Giro a CoU m Geo Day Orb h Ttoo Days, ca every 1 ?