V,. J O CT IR, XnT A. Zj. TanutfA, Jul. 2Kb, 1898. lie. D. Canea, Editor anl Frop. F. 1. A M. V E. ft. lime table. Going West. Own East. Mo. S. mixed, 11 :S0 1 No. 6. mlmd 8 :00 S North-Westeni n LINE F. E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, IJEADWOOD ASO MOT SI'BIXGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. stats orrcciits: S!las A. Holcomh Governor 'Jatues E. Harris lieutenant Gorernot 1". Porter Secretary of State John FCotneU., Auditor J. E. Meserve Treasurer C. 3. Baiytk Attorney General J.V. Wolf Land Commission W. II. Jackson -ftupt. Public Instruction OOSGRKSaOHAI- DELEGATION: Oobn M. Tliuraton V. 3. Senator, Omaha Wm. V. Allen V. S. Senator, Mad ikon J. . Strode, OongToasruan 1st Uiat., Lincoln i. H. Mercer, 1 M Omaha '.Kuniuol Maxwell, " Jrd Fremont "W.L. Stark, " 4th " Aurora E. I. Sutherland, " nth " Kelson W.I. Green, 6tu " JUarney JTDICIART: J. J. Slltvan Chief Justice, Colombns T. O. C. Hairlson A't Judge, Grand Inland T. L. Norval Associate Judge, Seward J). A. CampbellClerk and Be porter, "Lincoln FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: X. P. Klnkald Jadge, O'Neill "W. IL Westover :M. J. Blewett " Jtushvlllt ..Clerk, Harrison TERMS OK COURT: District Court, At Harrison, commences mprtngterm May uth. Fall " Sept 19th Jury lth. County Court, At Harrison, commences first Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto MateSenator, Dint. Ko. 14, Springrlew -A. E. Sheldon Digt. Mo. W, Chad r on COCSTT OFFICERS: Bebert Wilson. M. J. Blewett Ohas. Blehle .County Judge Clerk Treasurer Bapt. Public Instruction Sheriff .Zlsie Mercian) Thoe Holly '. ,-J. E. Phlnney ..Coroner B. F. Thomas. ...Snrreyoi M. J. Blewett. .Clark of District Court Orant Guthrie. -County Attorney BOARD OF C0MMISH10SEB8: Jens C. Mens;.. .HtCUlrtct . Andrew Procnnler ..id -Jackson aleitlen( Chairman) id " TILLAGE OFFICERS : B. F. Pontine (chairman) .John Davis D. H. Grtswod . W. B. Marsteller , EE. Bobwer . .Trustee W. H. Darta Clerk Lewis Garlach .Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: Eg-gert Bobwer Director B. L. Smack Moderator Lewis Gerlacb ..Treasurer CHURCHES AD SOCIETIES. Methodist Sunday School aseeU every San day morning at 10 .-00 W. H. Darts, Mim Biireix, Superintendent. Secretary EPWOBTH LEAGUE. Regular business meeting flrrt Tuesday 'Craning in eaah month. Mim Paliibj, O. KBVDall, President. Secretary. Devotional Bieetlng every Sunday evening at iM. MB. KasuuLfc, Leader. JCsTIOB LEAGUE. Meets each Sunday afternoon at 2 30. Mai. k mdalu, Supt. -JERKY RUSK POST, Ha. MS, G. A. B. Meet seeend Monday In each month In itbe ceuit bouse at Harrison. K. E. Llvanaore, Com. .WOODMIft OF THE WORLD. IHarrUMQ Oamp, No. U, meets on each al IteraaM Wednesday .evening. ,W. U. Davis, J. A.HAjraon, Clerk. Con. Com. . "MOBKKB WOODMEN OF AMERICA. 'Meets eaeh alternate Saturday evening -at I o'aioek. J. W Asiitb. V. V A. B. DSW Clerk. ifqcg i .aaSsplt3 rtpwJS ioi oansg poag ' JH7Ssnisi qwaeeje Ml3lTUl issaatqsasjx Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal Battens in Justice, County and District Courts, and before th United State Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. $Legal papers carefully drawn. Harbison, - Nebraska. J. E. PHIiTSEY, M. D. Pbvlsdta tac nrefsM. All calls glvea prompt attention. Office in Drug Store. -HARRISON " KEBBASEA. . A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. Office: in the Rlebsteln BatlrtUg, HARRISON, - - - NEB. COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE For your JOB WORK i Stationary. KOTICE TO SETTLEBH. The rules of the local land office have recently been amended so that Bettlere to tn&Ue final proof Hhall bettle with the pabliahor before sending in their applica tio. All parties desiring to luake final proof -can have their papers made out at Tee Jouknal office, free of cliarge, and promptly iranwmieu to we uuiu uum so toat so time win De lost. ' f SOO for Good Guessing. The Nebraska Farmer has inaugurated for its subscribers a unique guessing scheme on the possible number of paid admissions to the Trans-Missippi Exposi now running at Omaha.' (100 will be paid for first nearest guess 1 50 each for next two nearest guesses. 110 each for next 10 " " 2 each for next 50 " 1 each for next 100 " " One guess may be made with each yearly subscription paid m advance at regular price one dollaj so that every one guessing will get the Nebraska Farmer one year and have a chance be sides to get from one dollar to one hun dred and there will be 16.T persons who will get these cash premiums. For sample copies, terms to agents and full particulars address Nebraska Farm er Co 13X1 Dodge Bt, Omaha Neb. Special Locals. Machine oil at Hesteb's the best 35, 45 & 50c per gal lon. KT--Prof. C. W. Roush Oculist examined and restor ed the normal vision for many by fitting them proper ly with glasses. Prof. C. W. Roush Ocu list will be at Dr. Phinney'e drug store Sat. , July 23. will exa mine the eye and properly fit glasses. Satis faction insured. Examina tions free at Harrison; one day only Sat. July 23. i3T Parties wishing to purchase anything in the line of harness, saddles or gTain and feed, can call on L. Ger lach, who will look after my businesa during my absence. E. ROHWER. Parties owing me on accounts and wishing to set tle eame can do so by calling at the Commercial bank. E. Rohwek. The July number of The New Time is more agressive than ever in pursuing it war policy. It is unusually rich in orginal cartoons and interesting reading. Send in a dollar for an annual sub scription: We make a club ing rate of $1.65 for the New Time and the Sioux Couunr Joubkal. 'WANTED Wood on subscription aeon a wa can gat it. Editer. Hotiee I tan cattle bidet aod all kind of skins with hair for robea, or without or leather. Saa sample Bud price in J. R. Bartall's store. H. Oimcatr.'Glea, Neb. -Eev. Father Maneiefa will bold maaa Bt the court hoaat Friday July Mad ICS at lflbM o'clock A. M. Do aot teeattha dajr jLad da4 lao Ubm pf -V- rtt iii'.ioii llntes to Trnn.Mh- ()tnuhab. June lt to "Sov, lat 1898. From Harrison every day Sundavs excepted) from June 1st to October 15th 1S9S at Q3,20 for round trip good far return until Nov. 15th. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 80th good for return 30 days from data of sale 119,35. For the opeaing exercises on May 30th round trip tickets will be sold good for return June 0th at our fare viz (14.50. E. F. Pontius agt. Special Excursion Itatr-s to Hot Springs S. Dak. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets geod for return 30 days from date of sale. June 16 August 9 June 80 August 20 July 5 . September 10 July 19 September 30 E. F. I'ONTrcs, Agent Galena, 8. Dak., June 1897. Dr. Clark, Edgemont, S. Dak. : I bad catarrh for a great many years and your Catarrh Remedy cured me three years ago and there are ne signsof it returning yet. J. W. Hovey. For wind and dust flying in the air four days, commencing last Sunday has been awful. See call for two reform party sena torial conventions for this drtrict in an other column. Master Carl Thomas of Crawford, is up this week visiting with ti old school mates. J. H. Kartell informed the Journal scribe he had sold 9 McEormick mowers already this season. Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley of Pleasant PJdee were in town Tuesday visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Sutton's and doing some trading. Charles Biehle and his son Willie went to Crawford Tuesday with a load of wheat, to get the equivalent in flour at the mill stopping over night and re turning next day. Perry, White, John Finley, P. N. Kirkpatrick and Jo. Varley left for Raw hide with about 5,000 feet of lumber for Converse county Wyo., which is to be used for a bridge. Jacob Marking was in town from Montrose and reports small grain in bis locality all about destroyed by the dry weather, and what is left is being eut for fodder. He says corn however looks fairly well yet Mrs. Dr. Hubbard daughter of Mrs. 1 Elizabeth Sutton of Pleasant Rtdg aod sister to Laney Sutton of this place who came here a week ago from BoaUand Tex., via the Trans-Mississippi Exposi tion at Omaha on a visit left for borne Tuesday evening. Irving Gillmore of Glen, came up with his attorney M. F. Harrington of O'Neal, who he has employed iu place of A O. FLsber to defend hi case in the fall term of court at this place. By the way "Billy" Bourett is rushing the building of his new bouse it would indicate that a bride was soon to occupy it Aod then it see tns' that those Sunday trips were becoming more fre quent, another strong indication 'of wedding bells. Remember the Journal with a smoke and a large piece of wedd ing cake. -Mrs. W. LL White of Glen called at this office yesterday while in town and left a bright silver dollar in pay ment of the Journal to be sent to her husband for the ensuing year saying her husband was a free silver Republican and that t bey wanted a frea silver pap er that was published in the county. Mrs. Kendall of Ainsworth Neb., mother of Rev. J. L. Keadall of this place arrived here from Chadron over tb F. E. & M. V. railroad Monday noon in company with Mrs. J. L. Kendall where they bad been to attend the funer al services of her son-in-law and his brother who were drowned in Lone Tree creek near that place. Mother Kendall will stop with her son until annual conference. Hon. F. M. Harrington of O'Neal, was in our city this week consult ing with attorney Clark one of onr local attorneys relative to the defensa of the oaa of Irving Gililmore. Mr. Har rington is said to ba one of tbe moat pro minent attorneys in Nebraska and ha, assisted by Mr. Clark will conduct the case ia defense of Mr. 3iUinora; Mr. LL taking tbe place of a A. O. Haher, Mr. Oillaiore's former attorney which will doubtless be tried at the September term of court Henry Olbrigbt, who want to Big Muddy Wyo., last Saturday to look after the busineas affairs of his nephew tb section foreman of that place who died that last Wednesday nigbt return ed on bora Tuesday evening. Henry claims ft was a mistake about hi neph ew Robert Bittner committing suicide. He say ba wa. is the habit of taking morphine to induce sleep and doabtlew took an overdoeew hich caused his death. While up at Big Muddy Mr. Olbrigbt want oo ta Caaper to attend to soma real estate business, belonging to hi nephew there, aad he said the .country an arauad Caspar was a IHtle too rough aad th weather too dry with bet wind to suit him but that he -wa .Bfttisfkd. tritb Steux oowu. , , Dlif.U At the home of his parents 9 miles south-east of Harrison Vernard Burton Uoitt aged 6 month and 33 days. Funeral aer vires conducted by Rev, Smith of the M. E. church at Crawford, were bold at tbe borne of the parents of the deoaaaed and the remains were interred in the Harrison cemetery last Friday afternoon. The text choeen for tbe occasion was suffer little children to come unto me and faibid them not for of such is the kingdom of heaven. The reason I commenced treating Cat arrh on other people was because that I bad it from four years old until I was fourty-two years old. My Father and aad only brother were physics n as well as myself and none of us were able to cure it until I discoverd this Remedy and cured myself in the fall, 17& Si nee that time many can testify to the healing powers of this Remedy, aod now after twenty years' experience with catarrh I firmly believe I CAN CURE NEARLY EVERY CASE OF CATARRH IF I CAN GIVE THEM MY PERSONAL CARE. Bronchitis catarrhal asthma and con sumption yield quicker than catarrh any where else. I make a specialty of these diseases and have never failed where a fair trial haj been given. Dr. . D. Clark. October 11th, Box Bute county will vote on the county jieat question. George Turner and bis better-half from Story were doing tbe town Mon day. N. L. Tipton purchased a new 6 foot cut Deering mower of L. Gerlach last Monday morning. Nelse and Andrew Rosenborg of Ardmore were in town Monday doing business at the court bouse. Miss Claude Hester went to Lusk last week to visit bar sister and husband Mr, and Mrs. Bonsell, for a month or six weeks. James Hogle of Crawford was in town last Monday looking over the grounds with a' prospect of starting a club room. Landlord Tebbet has painted his hotel front which gives it an altogether different appearance. Ed. Bowker is performing the artistic work. John Serres of Montrose was in town getting a bay rake repaired last Monday, John reports a run-away at his place last Friday while raking hay, a broken rake being the result Capt Fisher of company H, Chadron Neb., volunteers is now reported to be under arrest at Chicamauga Ga., for tbe part be played in tbe private John Maher court martial proceeding for insubor dination. Rev. and Mrs. Kendall who were called to Dakota Junction last week on account of tbe drowning of a brother-in-law and his brother in Lone Tree creek last Friday returned borne Monday morning. - L. 0rlach retumd ("mm the con gressional convention" fust Friday noon; He reports over 100 delegates 'in atten dance and that congressman Green was unanamously nominated by acclamation there being no other candidate in the field. C. A. Puddy a Glenite, was doing business at the county seat last Saturday and called at the Journal office also, to pay his respects informing the repor ter that his better half had gone east on a visit, and in all probability return home via the Trans-Mississippi Exposi tion in course of a couple of weeks. Last Saturday at J. IL Bartells store as announced in bust weeks Jour nal, the bicycle drawing -took pla-'e. The lucky number was 64,470 but it was not known who held that number N. L. Tipton, though who was in town attending the drawing but did not have his tickets with him thought he had that number at home but such was not tbe case. Dr. M. D. Clark of Edgemont, came in over the F. E. & M. V. raillroad Mon Day noon on business connected with his celebrated Catarrh remedy which he discovered about 20 years ago. The doc tor claim that his remedy is latest and best remedy on earth for that dread malady. Ia these columns will be found testimonials regarding what it has done for those who have tried it Thomas Bell of Lusk passed through Harrison yesterday on the passenger train for his borne; having just returned from tbe Exposition where he and bis family started about a month ago but as his little boy was taken with dip tberia on the way they were obliged to stop at Norfolk and obtain skillful treat ment for the little one and as a result of the d iseoae Mr. Bell and family were quarantined for a couple of weeks. He report th little fellow all out of danger. The treatment administered to the patient was inocculation of aati-Tocine. W'arfcMBet WarbUBft. Mr. aud Mrs. James Nolan made a trip to Sheep creek .last week, returning Saturday. Mrs. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Oarton want to aoldiar ceek after goose berries the firatof the weak. 3, Q. Merruun is upon tb divide mak ing hay. Ernest Lyon k working for Mrs. Daw, . CtolleLeeliog is working ior John LXajr. Etao. i ' i " Oil YES! Here Wp Are Attain. WW w srwa w vll " - - - 500 pairs of shoes The above is an addition to our already large and Urnr.iafo ofnir nf hnnt and shoes now on hand. We have the largest assortment ever bu 11 i v .i tir a i i j nkrv ICompetion and are Bure OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS STILL THE LARGEST AN1 TUH. BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SNI) SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, Marsteller Brothers. E NEW TI THE GREAT REFC2M MAS&ZIEE frV2r WewTttne:" Let tne lake those Umdsrom THE NEW TIME, 56 - "THE J0$MM& It b wiponible to promce pirticuUt (tituw that wi'J arreaf in IV. 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The young couple are well known to the people of Montrose, we wish tliem a happy journey tbroug life. M. J. Gayhart returned from Hot Springs last Saturday where be made a stay of two weeks on account of the river being high. There will be mass at tbe Montrose church Tuesday July 26th at 10 o'clock a. m. fcUu. aXPKRIINCC A Tubs- Mtmmm re4 OBMHiaarra se ME!mm ssaaiaf a sastsa see I psVasaina i i "Mm isssrtasisa sssr isnaw ear csssina pss wastasr sa Is MOksMr ssasseaMa. Oossswatss 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 Oil YES! Just received oven. . - . A..I ot tne latest siyies. to suit all who come s I O t A FRANK, FEARLESS FORCEFUL UKCQMPHOMiSIKG OPPONENT OF PLB7CCM.CY tCY.m .. H. 0. 1 lever fri3:rii!:CiM!)u'J8i.j Vnnt'ilv. loo inrre rwr. ..i-.l ttfit a tlull il It i- finl'tiiif! V't'T fiF.nl A - li Z. U deer.-n yw. mi;,;,..L your backs" nv .nuier.un,tr maiitd v Fifth Ave, CHICAGO the month, of tlie political, l-s economic, and literary bappeninj l which are of value to ir.ltllicctt men and vomtn. The EdKct's "Prc;rt of the World" tells -cinclly an filustrateJ ::ry of K'.z month. The "Ltaoinj Atikicz" SPECIAL OFrtS ! i The current r.ur.i'j-r and the two prccJI ing issues. ...... 1.. M J '" COVtRNt'lUT HUSIIICNS. 1! you ri h onr ol the 1UI,"J0 rw'.'-i'on. It. 'b- cmirnm.ni. r rfic, t..i L'uiwu can rlviM von htw in M.Mf(l o m-i uic ii, srt hi &'$x A T' ,or U ' m,untd Ci.l Ciiirfrv.'iV r lc; ""OrUtUrt) tllLlcIO'. I'.ii ti.M- it r il'it- r'.i iLI tor o aio on putrn'ej an4 to' ynaii ta l h end forftn o-jfHM.;. ineftii' I in una f tjjt. I htl af) yej.r "iptricrs.e j i'.'.vrl Kxamifur, ( ommucmtr ol Pirf , an I Vnftt Ait xn y, tn t vtry tufcr fut i Kjht hrAfl wt'. mi t ml in lUe t4icCMUOO ot idl patent l.tt'ion Lrioe thr euuti. SCHOOL C? UW. Thi. Fiurctn c-,n ii ymi lr Am'nrm lo lh Ilr S'td pr'prc yr.ii tor tciiv f4i-iic in io year,, within mi'il!y inlrrlirin wilh your uttirr rlii Uts. ''ir .-iVucror i.re IVh, our tyatrta ll.oroi;h,;.'l oiir chiirfen rnionablc. 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