The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 01, 1894, Image 5

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I. J. Muimonx. Editttr an4 lrpr!i't.r. i
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F.E.A W.VB. n.T)i-i1.Mr. j
i.uim '. k Kt. j
Jio. U V- r. r;, : j
TUK Jirt'KN'U. ami tin "i ''li't A'J .
Willi 0,1; year for $3.5". -aii hi nlvati'-e.
All kinds f wood W!rli done ut
I'mldy Iil-it ksmitli shop. iii.iif The
Jul KSAI. otlh-e.
If von w.int t' l'-ani irriga-
tii.ii uIm ril fir the my'ijmi Aijf.
Hilbs.rip!ion taken Ut this ollice.
Tli- onM of stock are biglilj
ik-a-ii to we the- snow disappearing so
tlmt they do not have to feed.
j;;hm1 deal of water has W-vii run
ning down the ravint-s of late, w Im-h
would lo lot of good if stored for use
when needed.
M. Underbill start"! last evening
with his family and a car load of goods
for Merrick conuty wlx re w ill pay rash
rent for a farm.
Will and IWrt Phillips arm id ui
MoruLiv from (ireshaiu with a car load
of stock and good and are moving the
stulf out to Will's place east of tow n.
Keniember that Tm: J"i jinal i lubs
with almost any publication in the
1'nited States and can save you money
on your rending matter for the ensuing
year.
Hmiiiel Jenkins, practical Ixiot and
tlioe maker. Cowlioy lots a specialty.
R-pairiiig promptly and neatly done.
Sitof.u tion guaranteed. Shop seeond
d.xir south court house.
The met t int's at the M. K. hn r. Ii
will lie resumed again this evening. It
wan expected that Rv. Ihirli-igh woiiiil
arrive today to assist in the woik hut
was detained hy Micknc Ui-v. Kendall
will conduct lite meet alone tor the
presenl.
rs. W. Ii. .V'lght rot eivi -I v. onl mi
Friday of tie- ! t of h.-r neice a! Whit-
ney on that day' .s th" result f tie- grip.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. W ight went dounSitur
unlay evening to attend t!i; rum ral.
which oecitrnl on Sunday.
Sheriff I'ew received a letter a few
ilrys ago a lrcss, d to "A. U. Iv. Sh.-r
iff, in oar of M. J. WeU r. ' The nt"i
of that J tier h id evi lently h-.ird of tie
famous ' t of Mr. YV.-ln-r and supposed
that lit was in charge of the otlhe of tin
then if
I ist Thiii-sday evening a party wa
giv i at the home or Mr. and Mrs. (J. V.
lle ler in honor of the seven'eeiith birth-
-d4y of their daughter, M.s Iymie.
riicN were prest iit .uisses .setla .il ir
itlh!r, I,(..ie OerIa h, (iainett Kendall,
Myrtle and Wamla IVtttius, Iui.e ami
Claudia Hester, Minni: Smith and Mrs.
Olinger, and Messrs. Uavi.s, Marslt llur,
1'otiliUH, Blewett, Chirrchill. H-ster,
Maine and Olmger.
. Once more the reMirt are to the ef
leel that this locality i to have good
train service in toe near future. 'Hit
nay it is said that such a thing is to
eome about is that the N r:hvu stern
system will get contr l of the t hccnn
& Northern and will then deliver ami
receive all freight and jusseiiger business
at Cheyenne in which the Union I'.u ilu
in interested, instead of at Omaha.
Here's hoping that the report will prove
to be correct.
I'KHS0AI,.
J. It. Look was at the county seat on
1'uesday.
Surveyor Kills was at t !. ! -Hit y seat
rtn Tuesday.
C. F. C'olftfe went t- iiotiglass on
Wednesday.
11. K. Lunsford was down from Van
Tasnell on Sunday.'
Henry Wurneke was in town Monday
and called at this office.
V. Wuhlheter was in town Monday
und called at this office,'
Clint Ames was up from Kunn.ng
Water the first of thu week.
Claus Christensen and J. C. M- t"g were
Over from Montrose Monday,
August John went to Caspar T e'sday,
after a short stop at Harrison.
Albert Sutton was dow n from rieio
ant Kidge the first of the week.
Mr. L. J. Simmons lias been on the
nick list for a couple of days.
Commissioner W,;bcr was ai. the com.
ty Keat Tuesday to watch the contest
ftirce.
Will Phillips Went to Crawford Tues
ilay evening to meet his w ife who tame
Over the U, & If.
E. F. PoritiuH in at Foi l liobinson for
a few day as relief agent, and Will is in
charge of the station here.
Van I taring,' traveling passer. -r
agent of the Caimdian Pai illc railroad,
'n in Itiirrisou on Monday.
W, II. McCann, formerly register of
the Chad ron land olfu e, passt d throngl
Harrison on lu's way to Lo'uglaM Jester
day. '
.Charlen Adams left for the eastern
prtof the state Htuiday, having re-
ceived word tht his father wan very
JIrn. harah1avWleft w ith her dmigh-
til', Mm. CarlUm, oti fatunlay evening
fr AlliatK. in ho II lit the change
.III "Ivfaftin .or iK-'ulth,
jNorti... J Nebraska Irrl.-alii ti u-1
elation.
The uiiini.il nutting of th .,rtlusi - l
. NVhr;iV;; Irrigation A im II In-
ul r iwford, NYUruok. .n Tuuv.
Mir.h 1-!M, nt IOoVI.m !i, a. I...
All r-M l-ntH i.f Shi-rid.ui, I tav.e.s. Ilox
Hutl" and Sioux counties aie i l,-i Me t,
,.,.,,.,. ,e,e,nl,ers a,,,! r,;ir, ,,,.(!t. (! ,.
, vni'.i ! 1 oe a-:jcnt ion.
Aliens the matters to lie acte.l on v ill
! tie- h ol.on .f ollictrs for th" cliMlill,;
year: tin-selection of a slati ! :,; mm.
Illlttee to se lire, if possible, ne. -i;-J ,
islatio .n the subject of irrigation and
the II-- i-f the water of the streams that
w ill Is- jii-t to all ; appropriation to in
crease t be available supply of water bv
dams, tunnels artisan wells, etc.: the
selection ol delegates to attend the inter
state irrigation convention to be held ut
Omaha on March 21 and 'J.', ls;M, and to
tr;i ii-ii : t sin h otle r bu-ine-,s us may
prop-i iv be curiMuercd ti- toe a--s,ieiation
to advatii e (he interi -t,, ,,f territorv
enilu'a. il in the distrii t by projuT use of
the water.
All w ho i an attend are nryi-d to Jo so,
as the importance of the nioveun nl is
und.-r-too.I aii-l in know ei,;,.(l t.y all.
I- J. Simmon's
A. K. Silr.l.li i.s, l'resi lei.t.
S-cri larv.
Thr- ( tmiiiiissluiier Contest.
I lie contest, lu-iween Iraiili tiiiKliam
and lb-nry l'riesliolf for the first district
eommiii,ui-rsliip has had a couple of
twists since our last issue. At the call
oig the i ill",' on the ,1th of February Mr.
oiilev was given until the 2:d to plead
ind it was arranged that the case wool
!! tried on the next day. When Mr.
I'iher came up from Chudron on Friday
he found Hint instead making the record
-how an adjournment until that date a.
,vas agreed upon, Jud,'e Wilvin had ad
iourie-d t!ie term, which would carry it
iver until the ."it ti of March. The Judg
look Ihe p s.tioii that lie could n -.1. open
oiirt iiinl'-r the circumstances. Fisher
look a dill- rent view of the case and
had the p ipers served on Judgi) Wilsi.n
e.tilv ain' luiii I hat an application would
)h- made lie fore the district couit in
liauil-:-, at I'hadron on February 20th,
for a p-i-einptiry w rit of mundamus for
ihe iiiiiiie-l ate hearinyr of cause. Mr.
onley wrote to Judge Harlow asking
hat tie- hearing of the application Is
leferred until Tuesdav. hut lis Judg-e
liortow had to be at U'Neil on that tin
(vipicst was not granted and on tile
learner of t lie case the following ordei
was issin-ii:
Tin. e i.e t inn- on for liearluu upon tin
peillioaof Hie relator for a pereaiprory
rlt of uiaieliiiiiii-. and it iippcarliiK to tin
rt tin. t tlie respondent tins lent due und
tfiiK)H'rson;d notice of the upplleatiou of
tills rlt ut this- time, and this from tin
n-lK-liml nut lee mid return of ttui slierltT en
lor-ed tln reon, and tlie petition heiuK pod
ti elj- verified und sustained by the evidenec
md lidldavits of ten witnesses, und tin
-on i-1 tielng fully advised In the preail
lolti tr rd a yi-reuiplory writ of iiiaiehiinii-
Ufaliihl n.:spoiuleiit us pruyed lor to the ex
lent, that It Is coiiiiutiiided that said re
puielenl in Jinl'e of the county ruiu t und
-.m,t - ju-tKe of sloiit county, Nebraska, pr
eed foi tli illi ai eor-lhii? to the law la the
oi.e try and determine upon Us merits
lorlliH ith, the contest eaiie now peiidiiui In
1 ild eoui t w Icreln l-raiili I inkhani Is eon
i. st ml .-ind Henry l'rie.io!l is Incumbent
Old In lull lni title to t he ulliie ol eoillluis
.loner sloux county, Nebraska, tor the
llrt dtslra t nilhfiul deisv'; und It Is fur
I tier ordered that -::l'l relator
.UMlll-t re- pillllh-llt ills costs Hindi
recover
In lid
neliali l.li' l by th- el. i k at l.7s
iilete l-eeord Is ulv ed.
And coin
Dated ( hndioti, Nebraska, t'ehruary ith
V i. VLHIKIl llAHTOW,
.liidKeliistrietCoiirt
Kifteenth lilslrict, Nebraska.
On Tuesday Mr. Fisher returned from
. 'haili'on arid Judge Wilson had the
paper- served on him'. He opened court,
an I notice was sent bv Fisher to his
client and witnesses. Judge Wilson is
sued an order oil the county clerk am
Hi" ballots ,,f the two precincts in
conlroverv were brought into court and
It lool:'-d as if the ca.e w ould be heard
hut. Mr. I 'onley raised u . fei hmcal point
and Judge Wlfsoil dismissed thu case.
Ph.. 1. 1-., ne r st i ill were token and the
- i - i i
case goes to the district court.
The only connection that Judgu Wil
son w ill have n the matter m future. Is
that ho will likely I e call-d on to show
Ciil-e why he should not be punished for
c inteinpt of court in throwing the case
out of court on a technicality w hen Ihe
order of the court plainly said that the
case should be heard on its mefits, and It
is ipiitu likely that the dislrictcotirt will
iiiipiiru into the mailer when its alien
tion is called to his action,
--Whil.; Mr. am! Mi's. Otto Ti(d.
were driving along the road last Sunday
one of the reins broke and the team was
turned so sharply as to thow both of
Ihe occ-itpalits out of the sleigh with
good deal of force. Mr. Tieto Was con
siderably injured by striking his back
against a bank, but his wife was more
fortunate and escaped without injury.
II. A. Ciiiiliii ffham lias arranged to
go to Alliance and engage in the harness
business, lie has rented his resilience to
W. II. Havis and disposed of a portion of
his stock to U M. Sutton, who will open
a shop as soon as Mr. Ciinninghani goes
llurinr the four years he has 'been en
i:agei in business in Harrison ho has es
tablished an excellent reputation both as
a citizen mid a workman tir.d Alliance
wiil Iw the gainer, and while all regret
to lor.il him and his family they wish
for their prosperity in their new home
The v cxH" t o leave next 1 luifstl.iy,
The pres't ts aiv that the creamery J
project will take definite shajsj before
oiu next issue. I
-I.-v. KSvaid I), jr. in"
roi ( , , droii ye-,terd iy and held f
oul s..-i-vii-is :-t the chunh in the 1
-Supt. (J'ISi-ieii writes that the fish
ar will 1 at II.u-riv.ii on Monday.
Iirih 12th n d all who sent in applica
tions through this dlli.e should I on
ind to in t their supply of trout.
Hull of Honor.
The following- is the roll of honor of
ie flraiiiniar department of Harrison
School. f,,r w, ek ending February 2:5:
Harry hun-hill, ( iatidiu Hester, Ray
M--yer, Louie Hester, Earnest Meyers,
Otto I.iiiilemun, Will Pontius.
Minsk E. Smith,
Teacher.
Alias N'otire.
I'. S. I.HIld I Ifllce. Alliiinep, Vet,. I
r ebrimryMtli. I-Ml. (
( omnlnlnt hnvimr ln-cn emered at
tills llfllee by I-red I '. Tsebills-ild Hinunst Kl lln r
K. Powen tor Ht'iuelomnif his HonienteMil l-'aj.
Iry No. in",.',, dated November?. Isss, uihiii tin
ic, sw'i and h't nw1, Seellon :'M. 't'ownship
1. ItariL'e In Muux I oillit Ne-
l-nl'-ka. wu h a view to : he eiiiieellHtion of said
ulrv. t In i-ii id I'lin i-s are heist,y feiiiuiionei
toilIJ,enr at Ibis olllec Oil tile JiUt (ItlV Of
Vlareli. s:u, ni in o clock, a m . . to respond and
tiirnlsli icsteaionv eoneernin!,' cuid aliened
llltHIidoilllienT.
'iesliinenv of wilAi-sess will lie taken Ix-fore
Clerk of Hist. ( ourl. at lliirrl-uui. N'ebr.. March
-7, l!ll. Ull'lK lii. K. M, llOKKIMITON
Hejtlster
N id ire---Ti ni her Culture,
t'. S. I.Riid Oliiee. Alliiinee. N'eh., I
Kebniio v Hih. Is'.il. (
Coniphipit Vim having lieeii euteri'd lit
tlilsolliis' ti v lieury Wariiekeiiiiinst flenjainln
Viiiil-lin lor tiiilure to eonip'y with law us lo
I'iinlier-cultiire Cntry No fr'PI. dated Oi tober
;Mh, ls."i. ijion llle soutlieiist jpnutei seelioll
','. townsii ti .a , north. rnire.r.7. m-.i In siimx
"otintv. Nebraska, witti a view lo the etuieellu
tHinof stud entry: eonte-aant tilleejmf tlmt
liiesuld Van 1.1-lui hnw holly nbilil'1'.iiisl said
lrln-1 In tills low it : 'I'brtt he tins neuleeled lo
bri nk or plow or in any way cultivate any por
Mull ol said tract sinei t li. spi-tier (,(' Isini
t'litll there m-tls leu iieres of stljd luiel broken
and eiiliiiited prior to and ineluiiitur llie
-pi iiu of is'.m wliieli said lrai-t of cuhivaied
fc'iliund was iillowed to row up tO "ra-s iimi
weeds duriiut liie yearol l'jl. that the iiitliiut
Henry W iirneke ulio owes a tract ndioiiihu
III" tril'-t I. ere In' eoul roversv lo prevent Hie
weeds I roin vent lei iiiif on his land plowed lie
-mil sow -d lo liuv ii.i'i iniHet seed the ten acres
iloresjild vvhll It had his n cultivated oil the
iraet here in eoul ro i-rsy. Tlmt there bus nol
'iceii ny li-ees, seeds or eiittucrs pluiui'd on
.-ud Inu-t lor III ire than three years la-l jia-l
aid Ihere are ito irees on said tract at present
lime. Tlie sai pnilies are hereby summoned
fo aniM-ar al thi ('Ihe - on the .'II dnyol Marcli.
c-U. al In oi lock, a, m.. to re-nond und
liouisii Icstiiimiiy coiicernlnif snid nlleeii
laihii-e.
'f'eslimony ol w iinea-h before Clerk of tiist.
'on r I itl Itiirrisou, Nehr.. M'cli 'Jl. is'.il, at In
II. III. I''. M. IIOIUIIVUTOS.
Kl-ltlsler.
Nol ire.
i.eorfjc V. Parker, Non Ifeside'nt liefed
ant,.
Voil wl'l take no! ice Hint on the li'th
lay ot l-el,rif:ir.T, Is;.,, 1 ,i i , 1 1 1 ! I herein llled
1 Jietltioil in lil" lllslrief Court of Siotl X
'oiinlv, Nebraska, tin iitiject and prayer
ol nliii-li is to obtain a dnon-e Ironi you,
oa the ground- of u liiliil desi ition, tor
.uore than two years hist p.isL.
Vou ;ire reillil-ed to answer sii'l petition
on or li'dorc llle Pdh liny ot pril, Is1. I.
hi. I. A I'V UK I'.ll, I'lontlir,
fly J. J. .limes and
' A. T. I I UK,
!'2.1 il( her At torncyN.
Dated thls -JTth day of February, Is'.it.
Final I'ronf Notices.
All person- havltur final proof notices in
this paper wiil receive h marked copy of the
(niM-r and are i-eipicstcd to exaiuiiie their
notice and if any eri-ors exist report the
s'tine to tills olhce at oiii-e.
N'otii-C fur I'llliliiil'inll.
l.iiii'l ( Hire al Alliance, N'eh., I
Keby il, s;..
Noth-e i tieretiy ":l en that t he follow fmf.
aaiilcd scllicr h ."s llled niitice olios Inten
tion to miike llnal profit in -llppol tot his
laini. and th it said proof will be made be
.'ore M. J. itlcwi It. derk of the di-1 rict
oiu-t, at iinridsoii, Nebr., on April
II, H'.-i, v iz :
I'lam is I'lns-. of lanline. ,', li..
w ho iinide II. ',, No. '11 "l, 'or the -e. ne. i,,
-. sc. and sw. l4 sc. 't see. ie, tp. :;, laj.
Me names the (ollowinir v.-itne-scs to
piove his coiiliiiuo'is residence tijioa and
cultivation ot said hind, iz:
Asiibel llrton, Kl a-t P.iliiKi', .luhll ('. Kb'T
speclier, Ales. oilier Steele, ailof llod.irc, Neh.
ji'iSlj i-. M. I loillii Nol ON, llcil.stcr.
Nnlii-p fur l'lihlli-atinn.
I.ninl Dlllce nt Alliance, Neh. I
t'eby. I, M.,.
Not ire Is hereby Kl veil tlmt the followin
named eti ii-r has llled notice ot his i u t i-u
tain to ina'te final proof III support ul Ilia
1'l.ilni, and that said prool will he made he
lore has. I'.. Verity, t . s. '.. ( t. l omr.
it Harrison, Nebraska, on .March
11, IsM, viz.
.Martin finvlnirt. of jIiuiIi.im', Xeli.,
who inaih! II. K. No. T.V.m lor the s. luv.
and n. !'. . W 'i fa, tp. .'ft, r. .'iV
lie nalnes the lollowillif w it'iesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion ol said land, viz:
i oiira'l lleltich, Jacob .1. U'assi-rbiiri.rer,
Henry Plekeiibroek, 'I lieodore J'f'eUenbrock ,
all of Montrose. hIso
Coiirail lli'Mlcli. of Mnnlriise, Nidi.,
who made II. 11. No. WJ7 lor Ihe se. i, see. la,
tp. Ill, r. .Vi w.
lie names the foilowlnif u itue-scs to jirove
his continuous rc-ldi'iiec upon and ctilllva
fioti of said hind viz :
.Martin liayharl, Jacob J. Wassi-rberKer,
Henry Plckcubrock, 'i heodore Pfekenbrock,
all of Montrose. nl"o
Miirri ll biulei liill. f Ilin-rlMiii. Ni li..
wild made II. 1:. No. v7 lor the e. i,, see. 2n,
I ii. ill ii., r. : w.
He iiallles t In follow illi; wit invses lo prove
his continuous residence upon and eullivu-,
Hon of said I .lei. viz :
James W . sent t, i 'li. tries s. Scott, helium
P. landsey, iliiKh T. t onley, nil id Harrison.
r . 51. liOitaiMiios,
'21 ai) lii'Klster.
Notice for Piibllratlnn.
Land llfllee lit. Alliance, Neb., I
Keby. I, urn. j
Notice Is hereby ulven tint th, folloK-lnK
named settler has llled nut ice of his Inten
tion lo innl.c llnal proof In support ot his
cbiiin, and thai said proof will be made be.
lore, i has. 1.. Verily, C. s. c. (,. omr. ut
Harrison, Neh., on .vfeli. 10, Ism, Tlx:
Oscar A. (Itirt'in, nl' ll'irrlsuu, Neh..
whoiiuiOe If. K. No. 7i2, for the sc. 'i nw. i4
. X ne. ! & nc. ',j no. see. Jl, tp. U n.,
r, .vi w.
lie iiunies the following witnesses to provr,
hls-coiitliiiious resldein.e upon and cultiva
tion ot, said land, viz:
('furies Hhhle, Wlllhun Iliehle. John
Iiout, Homer 'J'. .Mcrrhtm, nil ol Harrison,
also
.Full ti Frederick Sclial.. nf IPirrlsrni, Neb.,
who Hindu II. K. No. 7if for the lots 1 'mil '2
unit sw. ne. nee A, tw p. :t-2, r. M and sw. ,
mw. '4, nee. lil. t-.vp. :ci n., r .Vi w, .
lie names Hie Io.-'iA'Ihk w llaesses to prove
tils eonf Unions residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said 1 ind, vl :
( llliries Iliehle, lllhtiil Itleble, p.en iiliitll
V. I liouiiis, Kit J. Wilcox, nil Of Harrison,
Ills!)
Jerry II. W ill, nf linn Isnn, Ki ll.,
who made It. K. No. IKW.'t, for llin miiiUlwrnt
(jr. see. hi, t p. !tl 11., r. frl w.
He 11. lines Ihe IoIIiiwIiik wltneKses to prtivo
Ids i onl hi nous residence upon and .cultiva
tion ol, slid hind, viz:
John Herman, Chill ies K. Sehllt, Kll J. W'lh
con, ( fiiirh's Iliehle, nil of lliirrlson Nol),
-JI l K. M. IIOKHIstliTOX,
, Ucgiitwr,
Ci.anty Irrigation Couveutiuu.
Hakkison', Ncb., Feb. 21, llL
Th meet her called for tlie DtiriKise of
orgat.iiug a counly irrigation associa- j
lion was called to order by County Clerk !
Ulewttt, vice-president of the district.
association, and A. bouthworlli was
elected secretary.
J. H. Duike was called to the chair.
On motion J. II. Cook, J. B. Hurke
and E. E. Livermore were unaminiously
selected to be the legislative committee
for Sioux count v and thev were in
structed to use every means to secure
needed legislation and appropriations,
both state and national, to advance the
interests of the county.
A. Soiithworth was elected permanent
secretary.
The follow ing resolution was adopted:
Hesoi.vkd, That it is the sense of this
mei ting that the board of county com
missioners and road overseers of the va
rious districts be urged to use their in
fluence to have good, substantial fills
made across all ravines wherever practi
cable in place of bridges, and that the
farmers lie urged to construct dams
across ravines for the purpose of creat
ing storae-e reservoirs.
The membership roll was placed in the
hands of tha county clerk and all are
invited to call there and identify them
selves with the movement.
Tlie meeting adjourned subject to the
call of the county vice-president or the
legislative committee.
A. HoUTHWOKTH,
Secretary.
I'lij-er napkins for sale at Tin
Joi itN'AL ollice.
Take out a policy in the Preferred
Mutual Accident Association. It is
cheap and reliable. L. J. Simmons,
Agent.
ALVIX T. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT
LAW,
HARRISON, NEBR.
Practices in all the courts and before
U. S. Iiiid Ollice.
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THE BEST IN
TONE, TOUCH
AND
DURABILITY.
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QlT.bfV.W A C'lM.KV, hawycr-j.
Wll.l. l-liHTICi: IS AI.I.TilE r.oc.U., statb
and fedcMl courts und V. S. I.und o!!iee.
LEGAL PAPERS CAftEFULLY DRAWN.
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lYi" OIIi'i'6 in Court House,
It.UIItlSliN- .-- - NliimAKKA
L. K. BKLUEN& SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
h'epali'inK done on short notice,
ijood work and reasonable char(eH.
Shop HOiiIh of livery har'u.
HAKIU-iON, - - - NEB.
P. I.. RMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
One Iluur South of Hank of Hiirrlsim.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
HAZ01LS AND srassOKS TUT IN ORDKR.
(live I um tat Call,
J. K. I'll IN NEY, M. ).
Physician find Surgeon.
All calls given prompt attention.
Ofllef In Drug ,tot'c.
riAItHISO!,, - - NEBRASKA.
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s Harrison, Nebr.
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AGENCY TOR
!.'.'; J CLL13RATED
BOOTSf-SHOES
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The above picture
Attention
TO THE
WSTELLER
Have the largest and most cotniilete stock of
BOOTS JlNU SHOES
Ever offered to the people of Harrison, and we are confident
that we can suit all, both in
STYLE AND PRICE.
Our
stock of Dry
Hats, Caps, Underwear and
Furnishing goods is
Complete.
CLO'THIZtSTGi
We have for Men, YOUTHS
and Boys, which we
are selling at
Bargains.
Ve also carry a full lino of
El
mb, rioisr
MSTELLER BROTHERS,
Harrison, Neb.
Fine Spring
Soils and Overcoats,
Made to Order,
From $25
PERFECT FJTS GUARANTEED.
Also cleaning and repairing done in first-class order.
J. CERXY, Merchant Tailor,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sash, Doors, Blinds; Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
HARRISON
FOR INVENTIONS
PROCl'llED
Press Claims Company.
Equal with fhe inlerest of those having claims against the Government ii
that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuations, because of th
iwoniponter.cy or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patent.
Too much care cannot he exercised in employing competent anil reliable. solicitor
to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon
tlie euro. ami skill of the attorney.
With a view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless atttorntyg
and of seeing flint inventions are well protected by valid patents, JUE, PRESS
1 L.MM.S COMPANY has retained counsel expert in patent practice and is there
fore, prepared to ,
OHTAIN PATENTS, CON1HTT INTEKKKItKNCES MAKE SPKTIAl, ET AM tNATtONS,
PP.KSKCCTE II EJECTED CASKS, KKUISTKIl Tlf A l)E M A KKs and COPYTIGHTS,
It END Kit OPINIONS 11s to SCVI'E unit VAUfiJTY of PATENTS,
PIIOSEIX'TH mill DEFEND INFRINGEMENT SUITS,
ETC., ETC. , I''--,
If you have an invention on hand send THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY a
sketch or photograph thereof, together with a brief description of the important
feat ores, and you will ho at once advised as to the best course to pumue.. ModoU
are not necessary unless the invention is of a complicated nature. If others re
infringing on your rights, or if you are ch irge 1 with infringement by others, sub
mit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before Doting on the matter.
Tin: Press Claims Company,
(118 F street, northwest WASHINGTON D. C.
P, O. llox 403. jr.pi WEnDCnm'O', managiqti attorney.'
'( 'nt thin out nnl mmi'I It with your Inquiry .jnf
1STAELISHED 1841
IN Tht WOHLD
is intended to call
FACT THAT
Goods, Groceries;
to $40.00.
NEBRASKA.
BY THE
BROTHERS
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