1 Jy 1 HIE flIOUX COUNTY J.OUB1TAL. 1 o l j. sIhmw. tiiUr lYaprtotr. P. E. il.VL t. Tim lMf. Mil WhL Oslnf Ki o. . mlwl. rlWIeW. (ulirt. Rer. C. E. Couuel a lir&a ar team, earring aii barney. County SupttriaUndeat 1 Aarra ha moved into the Ratterlee property. Peter KcUarfer hit bevn juiie -fc, dut at Ut rifKMtn wu kiioviH. Parties contemplating tUe purc-hane of a piano or organ nitould urn C. E. n oell before purthain(f. C. 11. UoiU receied (our car luuU of cattl on Tuesday. TUy catue from Seward and wre unloaded at Andrew. Horehou id compound cough nyrtip the great remedy t or cougb and colds at the Pioneer Pharniary . If some of (ie good people ito are owing ua on HulMcriptioa will Iring u a nice young pig; we mill allow a good jince for it. The acreage of potato 4 tliin part of the country will be let than it would have been lutd the IV-tone at Cludron materialized. A number of the liigli lifUiial of Uie Elkhorn nwle a trip over this division the first of the week, but there appeara to I no significance attached to tiie trip. Oood rain are reorted from vari ous localitieti mo that it in evident tiiat the ground in pretty well Moulted up. (jnias is growing rapidly and btock will keep on fattening. An engine which was pulling a jie:ial stock train went on Tuesday got to leaking so badly that it had to give rp its job here and return to Cliadron for re airs. Sthayed One dark brown or bluck J I ley, coming three year old, branded cross Ixi r on lei t cheek. A I'berai re ward wi'l be paid for inlo. illation lead ing to h?r recovery. VV. 8. JoHNHON. (lien, N'eb. Here! Save time. Give your wife a rest and buy her a )ish-washing ma chine that will do the work in four mi mi ten. R. F. Thqmah, Agent. Strayed 1 white-faced cow, alxuit 5 years old, branded S E O on lelt side, with young calf at her side. Liberal reward for information leading to her recovery. Otto Tiktze, Harrison, Nebr. If you want a farm paper get one published in Nebraska. Tin Jocbsal clubs with the Xdirtuka Farmer. Call 1lrd see a copy of it. The Northwest Nebraska Medical association held its second meeting at Alliance on April 19th. An interesting time is reported. The next meeting will lie at Cliadron on July 19th. A full at tendance at that meeting is urged. The reort of the Commercial Bank which appears in another column shows that institution to be in a healthy busi ness condition. The state banking board say thas is one of the liest banks of its class that there is in the state. A new time card went into effect on this division last Sunday. No change is made in the leaving of the eastbound train, but the westbound train now ar rives at 11:10, Htops twenty minutes for dinner and leaves at 11 :U0, J. II, Brown was in town Monday and informed us that in ttia case against John HermaD and himself at Hot Springs there was no trial and the defendants were discharged. That county was thus saved a big bill of costs in what would have accomplished nothing. Harrison is a dry town. The new board of trustees of the village is not anti-license but the license of I. Kichstein expired yesterday and he bus made no move toward a new one and it is doubtful about his doing so. Dr. Flnnney has no (wrmit, and has not even taken out a government license hinco he has been in the town. While the senti ment is generally in luvor of u saloon it is strongly opposed lo bool-K-gging or a hole-in-the-wall and it is not likely that any one will attempt to sell liipior with out a license. Mr. ltichstein says there is not enough business to warrant the payment of the license which has been paid in the past and he also wiys it is not just to him to have no marshal iu the town after he has paid the sum imposed. In the matter of a marshal he is cert J in ly correct. There are some who make it a point to come here and fill up on booze and conduct themselves in a man ner which would not he allowed where a marshal was on duty, and it would I for the lienellt of the town as well as of the individuals, if, when they got in such condition they were arrested and put in jail and kept there until they got wilier and then taken before a court hav ing jurisdiction and dealt with according to Jaw. The statute provides that a person shall be fined 10 and costs al ways follow II ie fine, lor being drunk, and a few doses of that size In addition to being in jail until sober, would bring some people to rtalize that others have Home rignts which they are bound to re ap and that the law is bigger than they. Whether a saloon license is taken out or not Tin Jourmal is in favor of the appointment of a marshal with in structions to see that the law is on-forced. PERSONAL Krnd ltOmtt was nj from White riv er Monday. Mrs. P. O. StwumwM ft f.w her bone hi Hen-are tact Thursday ereniog. Mrs. S. R. WUsua was up frotu Kub- St. . New aai. Willcuii lJowoey w?re iu Uia yeartcrday. i. T. Cotfe was ta from ILilihl the lt of Uie ittu Um Xarauui was doing bu-siwa at the eouaty sai oa Tuesday. Oiuaty Treasurer Woodruff came up froui Sugar Loaf Monday, returning Tueniay. Couiuiihaiooer Weber went to Lusk Friday where he expects to remain dur iug Una Clearing easrn. Mr. aiui Mrs. Josuftu Rrliiasoa have moved into rooms at the rear of llie Rain li Su(y house. Sauford Hill was ia town Monday feel ing gaod over the rain wliw h fell in his loilily tilt day lefire. U. Y. II.iuli vii( tuCajier yester day to take a position in a clothing store. I 'lint is a good salesman and is sure to suix-eed. R B. loffee was in town Saturday and made an agreeable call at Uiis office, lie ei (an ts to Kend the summer on Sheep creek. The game club propose to introduce a lawsuit as the feature of their enter tainment to-morrow evening. All are invited attend. Phil. Unitt arrived from Sewanl the first of Uie week to look after his inter ests. He contemplates making a test for artesian water on his ranch south of Uwu during the coming year. Miss Claudia Hester lias her stock of trimmed millinery open for inspection at the oHice of Hester & Son. To make the hair grow a natural c-ilor, prevent baldness and keep the scalp healthy, Hall's Hair Renewer was invented, and has pro vod itself successful. County Superintendent Davis has been moving this week, which accounts for his having been unable to give our readers the information in regard to the changes in the school law as promised. A child was cured of croup by a dose or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A neiglilxir's child died of the same dread disease, while the father was getting ready to ca'l the doctor. This shows the necessity of having Ayer's Cherry Pec toral always on hand. When fevers and other epidemics are around, safety lies in fortifying the sys tem with Ayer's Sarsaparil la. A person having thin and impure blood, is in the most favorable condition to "catch" whatever disease may lie floating in the air. Be wise in time. J. V. Earnest was in town yester day and took out a new wagon and some new furniture and it is reported that he will soon have work begin on an addi tion to his house. It may be well to keep an eye on Wilkes for he may con template deserting the rauks of the bachelors. A merry crowd consisting of Misses Cora Wurts, Lizzie (ierlach, Fanny Van Doskirk, Jennie Lacey, Maggie Linde- inun and Mrs. Simmons, were out hang ing May baskets last night. A jolly time was had, especially when the ladies returned to their respective homes and found substantial May baskets of cab bages, beets, etc., hanging to their door knobs as souvenirs of the day from their gentlemen friends. knight of the Maccabees. The state commander writes us from Lincoln, Neb., as follows; "After try ing other medicinces for what seemed to lie a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and at 'Jie end of two days the coutrh entirely left them. We will not lie without it hereafter, as our exper ience proves that it cures where all oth er remedies fail." Signed F. W. Stevens State ' 'om. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at the Pioneer Phur macy. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Largest Circulation hi Nebraska. It isn't much woiide' that the State Journal now has the largest circulation in Nebraska. It has reduced its price to M rents a month with Sunday, or 50 cents without Sunday; it has been siemling more money for Nebraska than any other paper; it has on Ms stall' such men os r.:: i.v, Walt Mason and Annin. The Journal is being pushed at every point and is climbing steadily and surely awuy ahead of the other state dailies. People like a Lincoln paper. E-ipecially when it is as good as tho Journal. .,() Onls to January 1, 1MMI. That is an awful little bit of money for a twice-a-weel; p;per like the Semi- Weekly Journal, b. k if i l will send 50 cents you will receive that puper until January 1, lN'Jfl. You will llnd it the farmer's daily. Markets alone are worth more money than that. If you take it the rest of this year for B0 cents you will want lo keep it always. If you get up a club of live 50 cent subscribers you can hove ft copy free for your trouble. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Lin coln, Nth. IIKIVKT OK THK CONDITION THE COMMERCIAL BAN. At llarrinoii. In tbe State ul tiYJiritftlia, lit th ImhIim-im. Aril 8, 14. iaiui ni.li iiHrniiiu t-n.'H n ivrnVal Is, eire4 h4 !!- red 79 !l inwlruiu Nutionsl Itaiika i,KI5 .V liankinc kaK, farauar ku1 iturm 1,7) M jrreutrKM-iiM.a nu taiet saiij jlU si I awl HH'l (illTftUB lunif - - It Bi Btll ther Hauka - 177 00 irarltiiiml paper rarreaey, nlckela 4 at - 1.I.SOI - 54 ti-fid trailer uoteg Total LIABILITIES. -tpitiU xtork -laid ia - Sift," rpla lan.l - - 1..VW ( I iwlivM.nl priiBla 11 7 Individual dejuitaiitijr.r t to rhiwk 5,'.' 4 IteiMad cerltaeateHot 4leiMjil SIM 72 Time Cdtiteaieaot dejxMl - H.I17 51 Total - 4S,!1 7 !TrE r Vkhbakka, Couktt of kioijx, ss: 1, li. 1L GriswoliI, cannier f Itie aoove-nanu-d baulc, d Mletnity swear that the Hlmve Mateineiit la urae to Xur best of my kjjiiWliMfe aiMj ia-lieX. I). II. (iRISWOLII. HulmerUied and aorn Ut skal me lUia taH day of May., IsKS. . tL. J. UI.KWKTT, (irMiity erk. "-lierlirn hair Noti i- herrliy elTen that liy virlae ut liirff- Wmraiil imioiJ by II. S. Wood rafl, ' 'unit? 'I reaurer uf sioux (louiitv. Ni'ljr. for delinquent peraunal taxey of IHUU, 11, WJ. Is'.a and IH".. and lu me llntnl. 1 w ill at one o'clock, I. Mun the litli day l .May. '.n. at tun Livery Ham ot (,eorite oliiiRerlii llurrirtuii, NeurM offer for sale at liuhiie vendue, the following pmN and ctiattelM t4-wit: one buy litrse culled "Hur ry";; one ,rrel uiure two y.-ars M; one roan hor-e two years old ; three bay colt I vear old, taken as tlm property of Innirge H-SU-venn. I:UM A. U. 1IKW, Sheritf. Nutiee nf Ailii'iitlnn tar Llrense. V..t!.. l...rul.ir ,1..., ,1... kIkhciI, i. .lielixleln, nf the county of sloux Hli'l KUlie Itl XMdHKHH, MUS IIIIS (jay Bled ol tlie villnKe uf llui iisim, Nelir., Kilned uy Ule rc'lllisile li II I . i-r nf till! resident free luddeis of aaid vlilaire ol iliirriiii, .Mebr., ininiKiirn ueeiiMir it, niii iiail MJiril- nIU IIIKIOHB It'lU'llH II, I.UI1 t IIIUEII Ul 1 1.. I w ..I r ..... ....... i ..... i ... . . r ' ' ' ' -", 1. 1 "ui nil muniiTiipai year w Ifti.') nni iH'.m. IMlwi, Harrison, Xchr., May, inns. I. I!K IISTEIN, Aii))liruut. C(irreHM)adeMi-f, liuix, Neb., April 2K, 1H9.V Times are hard ami news serin e. Mr. and Mrs. Octave Harris made n trip to Crawford via Belmont iaM, week. 1. F. Neece has moved to his up)er ranch arul Mr. Downy has moved to Uie lower ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shipley rejoice in the addition of a bran new irl to their family circle, who arrived on the 17th inst. Miss Bertha McCoy, of Pine Itidge, attd Misses Mamie and Oeorgia Noel, of Mars land, were visitors iu this vicinity a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Ames are iu Box Hutte county on a combined business and pleasure trip. Miss Tillie Nickins, of Lawn, has leen with Mrs. Mettlen and Mrs. Downey for some days past- Mrs. O. J. Ciowey was at Lawn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Johnson, of Lawn, are guests at O. J. Oowey's. All regret that Miss Flora (iowey is still sick. A. V. Nicholson has been engaged the past week collecting a herd of cattle for the lierd season. Nicholson Bros has been headquar ters for hay of late. James Johnson, of Glen, was at Oc tave Harris' this week. W. L. Ashbrook takes great pride in showing some fine Hereford bulls which he purchased while east recently. Mr. Ashbrook made a trip to Lusk a few days ago. O. A. Dickinson's family is on the sick list. Miss Anise Nicholson has been helping Mrs. Larson make some decided im provement in her new house. V. A. Malteson has returned to Ins place after a migratory stay in Craw ford and vicinity. Church ServloM Next Sunday. Class Meeting, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday ISchoo1. Sunday morn ing ut 11:80 o'clock. Epworth League Sunday evening at 7, and preaching at 8 o'clock. ('HAS. E. UlNSEIX. Pastor. $100.00 Given Away Every Month to the penon submitting the ami aaarltorloaa iaveatlaa during the lireoedlog month, WB 8BCUKB PATENTS FOlt INVENTORS, and the W object of this offer U to en courage persons of an Invent ive turn of mind. At the same time we with to Impresa tbe fact that :: :: :: It's the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes such as He Long's Hook and Bye, "Bee that Hump." "Safety Pin," "Pigs in Clo ver," "Air Brake,' etc. Almost every one conceives Q a bright Idea at some time or w other. Why not put It In prac tise! user YOL Il talents may lie In this dlreotlon. May make your fortune. Why not try? :: :: n i: u EaVWrlto for further Information sod mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. Philip W. Avlrstt, Oea. Mgr., 618 F Street, Northwest. WAMHWTOW, O. C. OrTbs responsibility of this cempaoi mar be Judged by to fact that its stock is held by over uaa thousand of tbe leading aespapers in the , United Hums. 111! W PRAISE, ONLY, PliOM AZX. WHO tJS3 AYER'S Hair Vigc-i "Ayer's jin mnit'Gji.- 'in veil known to heed an e.iiii . . . . t to.i .!'.. i.ii: iCiihiii irom in" ; nut i iim'i jielled to state, In;-11" Im-i , others, tiiat six ycar.i ;;o, l nearly l:.i!i' of ::iv hni;-, ai. was iel't 1m; I ir.v . .1 , i .il 1( i iisinjr Ayi-r s 'l:ti '-i'i-v : . ': inoiitiis. rny bur b:'r..i!i i i ;.'. iiraiii. Mid witht'u- l .'Hi-, i . . mtoi- .. I re ia.: ,. i;. ; ii.. my 1'riein!:.." Mrs. 10. .' . . iiatsi.!!, Iki ;,.,."), Matio.i (', .' :; Angeles, Cul. AYER'Sitel'iGSli p;i):rAi:i-.o 'c DR. J. C. AVER i. CO., I.0WFLL, HAS?. B. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. R AZORS AKD SrjIS8(6S ITT IN ORIEH. lcc I up I i I rail. J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). riiyid)in nl Snrjrm, All tails given prompt i.'.tcmUnn. Ufflec la Drtiu store. HARRISON, - - NKRRASKA. HORSE BREEDERS. )a aooouat of hard times I will stand my 3-year-old Shire Stallion for $6.00 to insure a mare in foal. He is a bright bay, with good style and action, und weighs about 1,700 pounds. I will take youn cattle at tlw market value in jaynient of service feus. The horse can always tie found at my bam, one mile south of Bodarc PETER SCHAEFER, Owner. C z $ & a S 3 a. P P o i o o p (V ft P p 1 t ft. a. 2 2 t-r- i ft rt- ' rs IP t-r o o 22 P S rr W L T o O H ft 55 a ?, v r n 2 p O J s CO era o p i i H kH rf P 05 a a 95 C3 p 3 O c p 3 O 25" O d a A Car of flour and 21 daz. pairs of Shoes jnst recenred at Ma rste iierS' "Miniuta Baken",! and "Big 4," !otli Xo I flour, 1.50 A patent flour i t aw high patent at $2. 15. The People's Storel JJHRjlT j 50-Inch Chester BroadclotL, Q"OOIDS li fint in tLe market, at 75c per yd. Shaker Flannels from 7c up. Ked and colored Flannels! at reduced prices. A complete line of Outing Flannels and Calicos of the latent patterns. Cotton Flannels of all grades and prices. BOOTS Headquarters in this line as r SHOiES ii are hi all other lines. Ladies Don ola SJioeH at only $l..rl Calf Shoe, Grain-leather Shot, Fine Shoes, Slippers; anything, everything. All j?radns of Ofenslioen. Felt Boots, German Soeks. The celebiatori 4'Blue Riofoou" Cowboy iloot. O-A-IS i A. line unexcellel, from the lowest HATS j grade to Stetson's best Winter s?(.Kds at reduced prices Underwear, A complete line of Groceries and Hard ware. Furniture, too. Marsteller Bros, ATTENTION!! When stocks have di'onwd Hean owt ' Sifi4lt, And motley's like a cbnnwi tijrtil, And men talk poor and women climb Six pair of stairs to save a dime Then it the time for master mind Some new economy lo Jlnd. One wononifc dodge you know, Just trade with HOUGU & SONS. A large line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shof. Chestnuts, Candies for the babies, Oranges for the ladies. Tea set of 56 pieces given away with $50.00 worth of goods. Yours Ut'Spectf ully, ncrcTa-isr: rSc sonsrs. H UE.U.EUS IS Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill and HARRISON How to Save Money ! You oiin mivo from 50 to 100 lir cent nil nil rupiilr work by ending your WATCH KS and JKW KMIV to G P. WASHBURN, RAILROAD JEWELER, CHADRON, NEB. AH wutclwti lire fully gtinrnnlil for one yenr when rlnam-d anil repaired throiifliout. He will pay pri- on h11 work sent In. .Hnil him your wntrh when iicodlni,' r pull Htid lie will Klve yon the EXACT COST "f pnttliiK It In fli-xt clnxH running order. None lint the fluent mntrrliil nurd. -lo not nllow your wt h lo run longer than IN months without rleuuluff. Il eiirrhw n Inruo utoek of VAT(!1IKj, OUH'KK, JKWIJLHY, 81I.VKKWAIIK, OPTI CA1. (HKIIIS AND MI'MK'AIj lNSTBl'M ESTS. G. P. WASHBURN, RAILROAD JCWCLCN, Six t mm watch iaMiNtara r. t. 4 M. v. n. n. CHADRON, Nf. Mittens, Clothing. & Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. NEBRASKA. S. L. E1.I.1S. County Surveyor, I pn?;niv.l to do nil liind of fJUH VEYIXO und UITwIl LEVELlXO in a proniit Rtid atisfaciory muiiiir. 0. ' I. McBRILE, Photographer, (TH.WVFORD, NEB. In prinred to do nil klniln of worlt In lii Una liy tli inot npirnvd met In id 4. lis linfl Rwi'inl nprmrntiHi fr rnnkinx (croup and uuinitl viwi ami Nir tie wnntlnt; work in thatlinvulioiili nll on him, Of ATWriCTKf OViMAMTUm. Son. k - xV.r 1 f