i v j , .. . i t ,. rV A .1; 5 .( f ' J l i-, X ', - f i: ST- H -c 'f ; TlCBSOAT, Oct 27th, 1898. too. D. rM, Editor and Prop. r.laX.VE.ft.ttsMtaMe. OotncWaM. ttotag last. Do. . -si Ho. , nixed : T U It North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. R. B. "s the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD AND HOT SPRISGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS: Gils A. Holcomb Governor James E. Harris Lieutenant Governoi W. T. Fortr Secretary of State John F. Cornell Auditor J. E. Heeerve Treasurer C.J.SmythL Attorney General J. V. Wolfe. Land Commlsslonei W. K Jackson Supt. Public Instruction C05GRESSI0SAL DELEOATTOS: John M. ThurstoB iV. 8. Senator, Omaha Win. V. Allen U. S. Senator, Madison J. B. Strode, Congrewinuui 1st Dtst., Lincoln A. H. Mercer, " Sd " Omaha temwl Maxwell. " 3rd " Fremont W.L. Stark, " 4tla Aurora R. D. Sutherland, " 6th " Unison W. L. Gretn, Ui " Kearney JT'DICIAKT: J. J. 81 11 van Chief Justice, Columbus T. O. C. H.urlsouAs'te Judge, Grand bland T. L. Nwrval Associate Jndse, Seward J). A. CnpbellCi;rk and Reporter, Lincoln F1FTEESTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: Jf.T. Einkaid Jodir. O'Seill W. II. Westover " Jfushvilk Ml. 3. BleweU... ..Clerk, Harrison TEKMSOV COURT: IUtrict Court, At Barrison, oorenenocs 5prinKterm May 9th, 'ail " Sept 19th Jury lh. Xkninty Court, At Harrtoon, commences first Honda ? of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Jtto Mnti.Jienator. DlsL Ko. U, Springview' A. E. Sheldon . . Dist. So. i3, Cbadron COUNTY OFTICERS: Sobert Wilson.. County Judge M.J. Blewett : ; Clerk s has. Biehle : . Tresjturer Klsie Marxism. -Mupt. PubUc Instruction Thos Holly Sherilf 4. jE. Phinwy Coroner Jl. . Thoman ; . Surrey or M. J. Blewett aerk of District Court Canutt Gntbrie. County Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Jens C. Men 1st District Andrew rrocunier- id " Ja-ksouMKleii(eh:urMiim)-. Sd VILLAGK OFFICERS: C F. Pofttis (chairman) . Trustee 9ofan Davis , . 0. H. Griswod "2 ' " W. B. XarsteUer . . RaUwor - R.Dwrls .... Clerk Lewis Gerlarh ..Treasurer , SCHOOL OFFICERS: Strcert Bohwer : Director . L. Smuek . , Modi rntor jLewis Geruieh Treasurer arU RCIIKS AND SOCIETIES. Methodist Sunday School meets every Sun day morning at 1U;00 W. H. Davis, UiwB RTeu., SuiierlDtendcnt. Seorelary I ' KPWOBTII LEAGUE. KcgnlMr bunlneM meettug first Tuesday eveniitf( in eauli month. ' Miss I'lses, O. KEKirALL, J'reaident. Hecretarv. TtavotlonaJ ineetlns; srery Sunday evening t t:4o. , Ma. Kekua, leader. JUKIOR ' LEAGrE Meets each Susdar afternoon at 2 MS. KkltCALL., Supt. iOTCMT RUSK POST, No. H6, 0. A. R. Meets second Monday In each month In lUss eact house at iiarrtaon. ' i . X. E. Livermore, Oom. WOODMEH OF THE WORLD. Harrison Oassp, Ho. SS, meets on each al tentete Wednesday svening. . W.B.DSTW, J. A.(IsmtoK, V Clerk. Con. Com. MOrjERJf WOODBKH OF AMERICA. ; Meets sash alternate Saturday evenlirs; ttesak. . J. W .Smith, T. c ' .' A. JLHeW 'Cletk. 'V $itt Co, C", r ? UttA.VT GUTHRIE, tnorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, aod before the United State Land Office, Fire Insaranos written in reliable companies. QTLegal papers carefully drawn. HaRKKOS. - XZBSASXA J. E. PHTXN'EY. M. D. Pkylselaa and Sarrtoa. All calls riven prompt attention. O0ee In Drug Store. -HARRISON 5KBRA8XA. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer, Office: second door from jcubval efflee HARRISON, NEB COME TO THE JOURNAL s OFFICE Dor your J08 WORK 1 Stationary. Special Locals. (special Excursion Rates to Hot Springs & Dak. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets good for return 30 days from date of sale. June 16 August 9 June 80 August 26 July 5 September 10 July 19 September 20 E. F. Posncs. Agent. SPECIAIi EXPOSITION KATES. Taking effect Aug. 30th, tickets for the Omaha Expo sition will be sold as follows Every day (except Sunday) at $23.20 for round trip. Tickets good for return, untt November 15th. On Tues day and Friday at $16.50 good for return 15 days from date of sale. E. F. PoKTirs, Agent For Modern Woodman Day at Omaha Exposition. Tickets will be sold on Tuesday Sept 20, at $10,00 for round trip good 5 day from date of sale. E. F. Pontics. NOTICE : There will be Lutheran services at the M. E church Saturday, Oct. 29th, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M, Rev. F. G. Wixoes. Pastor. NOTICE: Mass will be 10 celebrated at Harrison at o'clock a. m., every Satur day before the Second Sun day of each month. Michael P. Waldbon. Pastor. FOR PEACE JUBILEE WEEK AT OMAHA. On October 10-1H2&12 We will sell Excursion tickets to Omaha & Return, at $10,00 good returning to leave Oma ha, Sunday the 16th. FOR NEBRASKA DAY. We will sell Tickets on Oct lth, at 7.50 for round trip good to return 5 dayi from date of sale. E. F. Ponrrcs. Agt Xotfaa I Un cattle hides and all kind of skins with heir for robes, or without or leather. 8m aaaaple and prices in J. H. BarteN's store. H. OiJBKirr. Glen. Neb. IIw tm Preneat Cmip. We bare two ofaUdrw who an subject to attack oi croup, sv neoever an attack is eoDsiar oo my wife cires then Cbaov btrtain's Cotijrh Remedy and it aJway preweats Ue attack. It is a houahoM nicsaeity is thte oouatrr aad bo nsattar saeMe wo raa oat off, it woaM not o bo wiekowt CtsMoerlhM'a Oeock tsorooftt ioooM boM tku Of all ether eooarh iiffofan combined. -4. B. RtotJe, af Kiaklo Bros., lfmh. roHa. inctteiCo.l'B, for sal by Dr. J. sits . FOR SALE 13 head of good yearling steen and 20 head of good spring calves, four miles north east of Har rison. Orro Ti rzE. For marriages Harrison U a rival for the honors of Gretna Green. Mr. aad Mrs. Bartall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis at An drews. Henry Kreeman and J. T. Mason were up from Glen Tuesday on busi J. L. Fitzsimmone of Hat Creek bought 23 head of yearling calves of G, W. Hester last Monday. Mrs. Holly is suuenng from a very severe cold, Mr. H, is away posting elec tion notices so she is alone. N. L. Tipton, is going to. try his hand at stock business be having bought 30 bead or so of calves of O. W. Hester this week. W. H. Booaell has bought the old F L. ranch north of Lusk aad is making preparations to move bis family out there. Lusk Herald. Attorney W. W. Woods of Rush villa was in town today attending to legal business for V. A. Hester relative to his arrest for kidnapping. Burt Hamlin of Kirtley Wyo., came down Monday to make a deal with O W. Hester for some of bis young cattle which be has for sale out at the ranch, A sister of Thomas and Martin Doyle of Bodarc precinct arrived from Duluth Minn., Tuesday to take care of her brother Martin, who is sick at the Harrison House. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, rat urn ed from Ft. Worth, Tex., Monday where they went on a visit two or three weeks ago. Mr. Turner reports the weather about as bad there as here. M. J. Gay hart of Montrose, and Rob ert Harrison of Adelia were doing busi ness in our city yesterday and today. About every so often they come to our city to look after business interests. -W. R. Woods father of Mrs. H. A. Pnddy who has been here for the past two or three weeks visiting with his daughter and family returned to his home in Iowa, Friday of last week. Eggert Rohwer has bought a quar ter section of land adjourning the town site about half mile south-east of town aod will commence the erection of a One residence within a week or ten days. Last Monday morning was a fair representation of winter, there being quite a snow storm In progress at day light continuing up till noon the result being about two inches of a snow fall. The dogs begin to get quit numer ous again in Harrison. Only a little over a year ago ten or twelve dogs were maae scarce in wis town and tnere are as many more that should be thinned out Mrs. Jerry. Wills has- rented the building occupied during the summer by Superintendent Elsie Merriamand moved her family into it Monday for the pur pose we presume so the children can at tend the school. Eddie Guthrie took the Tuesday evening train for Chadron where he went as toe accredited delegate of the Junior Epwerth League of this M. fc. charge to attend the Epworth conven tion of the Chadron district Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright expect to leave about the first of next month for an extended visit at Omaha and other points of interest They will be gone some time Mrs. Maine will look after the wants of the family in the meantime. Andrew McGinley and family will doubtless move to Harrison within two or three weeks. Mr. McGinley will occu py e it her the Utlitt bouse about a mile noitvwestof town or be will live in toe H. Bartell farm-house about a mile cortheast of town, he is as yet undecided which place be will take yet John Finley and Perry Kirkpatrick of Highland precinct will this week move their families down to the valley order that their children may have the advantage of the winter school, Perry Kirkpatrick will move on to the old Ortoo place aad John Finlev will move bis family on to the Judge Hunter place. Our little boy was afflicted wit rheumatism in Ms knee; and at times ua hle to oat bis foot to the floor. We tried in vain, everything we could hear that we thought would help him. We almost gave up in despair, when some one advised us to try Chamberlains Pain Bala. We did so, aad tbe first bott!e gave so mnoh relief that we rot scood one, and, to our surprise, it cared bios sound aad well J. T. Bays. Pastor Christian Church, Neodesfaa, Kaa. For sals by Dr. J. E. Pbinner Last Saturday afternoon V. A. Has. oa learning that Mrs. Myrtle HeaUr bad rone to Gordon to take treatment at the hospital came to the conclusion that daring ber absence be bad tbe best riatit to bis little boy Cecil and wbea bo die- cewerod him on tbe street ia company with his aunt, he took the little fellow homo with him. Aod as a result Mrs, Pontius swore out a warrant for V. 'A. Hester's arrest cTsvrlng bin with kid Bapping the little follow. Heaoe, Virgil wasoompled to return the boy to it rraad parents while doisg so Mr. Hester claims that Mrs. K. F. Foattas struck him and he in tarn swore out a warraat for her Krrnt and charges her wiA a. sauUand battery. rT U3 head of calves and one-yearold Heifers for sale quick. Call on or write G. W. Hester. Mr. C. L. Christian and his childme returned from the Exposition last Satur day. Hon. Lewis Gerlacb went to Gordon Rushville, Hay Springs, aad Cbadron Tuesday evening aad will not be back before Saturday. Paul W under and Mike Ruffing went toKirtly Tuesday to get their cattle which have been summered there and will take them to Adelia to winter. A sistar of Henry Covey of Highlaad precinct and ber daughter who came out here in tee spring on a visit left for their home in New York state Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Duell returned from their trip to Omaha on last Tuesday as Mrs. D. was not felling very well so they did not visit the exposition but visited with tbeirdaugbter. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall started over land on last Monday for Chadron, where they expect to participate 10 Epworth League convention wbich occured in that city this week. , Attorney Clark, will leave for Colo rado springs, Uolo., about tbe first of November where be has accepted a posi tion in a law office of a firm of attornies in that city. KspUal Knots aad Pranks of Caold. MARRIED At the court house Har rison Neb,. Oct 21st 189$ Miss flora Demming of Inman, Mich., to Mr. Fred Elmer of Man ville, Wyo., Judge Robert Wilson officiating. The couple were u?ed respectively 22 years. Though we never met Mr Elmer until little over a week ago yet we believe him to be a gentleman in every respect and do not doubt in tbe least but bis companion is lady as well. Unfortunately however we did not have the pleasure of meeting and getting acquainted with the bride. But not-with-staading that, The Jour. nal extends hearty congratulations the newly wedded pair and sincerely hopes that neither one or, the other will nave cause to regret their conubial life and that Mr. and Mrs. Elmer mav be respected and honored citizens of tbe community in wbich tiiey live. MARRIED. At tbe court House at Harrison, Neb., Friday evening October 21, 1898 Mrs. Maggie Schooley, of Mar rion, Ohio to Mr. Patrick Lacy of Har nson, eo. Judge Bobert Wilson perfor ming tbe ceremony. Tbe couple were aged respectively 53 and 43 years, The Jourhal is however sorry to say it would only be too glad to offer hearty and sincere congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lacy in their latent conu bial venture, but under the circumstan ces we believe neither of the high coo trading parties would appreciate tbe effort on our part just at this time we learn that Mrs. Lacy is sick of her bargain having enjoyed the loving com pamoosmpoi her other half only two nights nnd a day. Thus it ever is .....J ,u hum ami rtrjKnt at leisure which to us seems to be a poor motto to guide men and women in their matri moniai contracts. We understand Mrs. L. claims her liege Lord misrepresented lacts to her, hence tbe hasty separation Even it he did Mrs. Lacy is not by any means excusable in the part she played iu the weediug tableau, as she bad every opportunity ut nna out whether or not Mr. Lucy had misrepresented the facts to her or not But to go on aod submit to having tbe nuptial not tied and then to commence a rigid investigation would seem to be rather late in tiie day to com plain over a dilema fog which she is in jasure as much to blame as Mr. Lacy. ne aaow nttie aiwut Mrs. L. but she with her daughter no doubt feel keenly toe siluition they And themselves in l the mother will be older aod wiser m tbe future. we nave known the bridegroom for most two years and caa say without fear of successful contradiction that bis family is one of tbe best and most respeo- w in an Bioux county. Mr. Lacy him self is a hard working man aad we be lieve bis wont fau'.t is to himself aod those who know him loogast srs best able to testify to bis good aod bad quali- WeNeed Our Money. 13?" Parties who are in arrears on subscription to the JOUBVAL lor one and two years are requested to settle Dy January 1st next It costs us money to run the paper and we feel the Dri Of one Tears SUbacrintlnn $1.00, is not much to pay for me journal and it will very materialy assist in making me paper oeiter lor tne next year. We hope to make some improvements in the ma. chinery of the oflce the com ing year and we will nmd what is due as to do so. We nave over $500, on our book ad we must have them bal- anoed up by the end f the year. Gw. D. Cairo. Editor and Propietor. UI10 IS JIEISIELR DE1SS? - O - O Uhy, thats where every body trades these days. There is nothing they do not keep for sale. They handle Suitings for Ladies & Gents, Novelty dress goods, Plain dress goods, Flannel for all purposes. Also Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting Shades and Curtains. We are Head-quarters for all kinds of Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed. Right here, before we forget it; we want to call the at tention of the public to our Canadian Pure Maple Syrup, try it and be convinced. We have on exhibition at our store one of the OEST STEEL OUS that can be bought Any where. Price $33. Call and see that Range. MARSTELLER BROS. IHHHIIHNIIHI Ml IVeekly hmR Ocean 111 no 1 LIBGEST CIBCOLATIOI OF ill HbradieaO i radically KrpuWcaa, advocating cardaul doctrines cl that party the ; with ability sad AmrrrorsiJjJJ THI WEEKLY INTER THE NEWSANO BEST It Is Morally Cleaa sad as ss 2 ; Tbe Literature of its columns Is equal to ttst of the best map sloes. It Is Interesting to the tblh dreo ms well as tbe parents. 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