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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1899)
DI "the honS phSmac I I f &q Drugists Sundries, I I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I Books and STATIONARY. . C)j J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. JUST ARRIVED -AT ROHWERB HARNESS SHOP,; All kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, uch as Lumber, Call and get PRICES Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY. 11 D. Phybciaa and Sargeoa. 411 call given prompt attention. Office la Drue Store. -HAHRISOH - NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-aRaw. Prompt attention given to all legal natters in Justice, Couoty and District Courts, and before the United State? Xnd Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. lyLegal papers caref ally drawn. Uskeison. - Nebraska. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL o Thcbedai. Acq. 8. 189. 30. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. ADVERTISING RATES. Buetne Local, each Insertion Sc. Display, standing Adi: price for same Bade known on application. . - Stock Brand and the rksss-JoDBtrAt., one ymr $3.00. Forelga advertising mnit be paM in ad PbcmJoubsil, Harrison, Kobr. F. K. a K. V K. &. time table. Oolng Weft Going- But. Ot O. I, zexxedV 31 40 1 Bo. . mixed 8 J0 T North-Western LINE '. E. M. V. B. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, BXADW08D AMD HOT 8PE1KGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. A YGtaley, went to Crawford, on Hast Saturday evening, sad returned yea iardayaooo. Mrs. Sarah A. Boss of Highland pre duet was attending to some legal busi Cteas in Judge Wilsons court Tuesday. We learned from a reliable source i week, that tbe committee on fin- , in connection with proposed pas toral residsnce at Montrose, have rained tttO, and are now awaiting the further advisement of Bt Rev. Bishop. , Joaase, Of Glen and bis son pleasant callers at this office last Monday. Wo an always glad to bare Milan so ma in any time, and any one and wbea yon caa, and we will endeavor to treat yon tba rbest -wo can. v -4tn Dnnn, and bar son, arrived an yesterday's noon traia from Wilber. She CI assume tbe duties of housekeeper tor Ur. Hal lacy. Her ton ia an in tnieusu ia music, aad hopes after a aee to be abie to get up a class. Jtnt Gillette, of tba Chadron evade, amy, antral oa tba aoea tram last Tuee y tailaaaslatlac ia institute work. Ha ia an able up to data speaker aad a We an hafpy ia tba i Chicago la losing Mr Gillette, ia Wstrasws's t ar taaiars to psTblisb till fcere goes for tba flrst, Carriaon is ry atbo asetev of sobool mams. tZi ywa aver bear tbe likaf . If at bow C jm like it?. TU quill poster of tba VzzitKOOUa, foals that wa ear easily Clwin.bsarfa -JtM& frank Myers, wbo Jg$ jlrswesuV ejaxl tseasReJoj 4ebftesBavsV saV sWael Ov trra wsjoi aarei by tbe toad yCZliisteomt to Barriaoa last Jecaww proof on acosaat " traefcj tZl tevtoal tmk fraaf XOOOOO Lime, Hair, Cement &c &c. before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. M. J. 0 Connell, Co. Attorney, Will Practice in All Court. Special Attention GIreu to Land Of. flee Business. Collections and all buslaess entrust ed to me will receive prompt attea tlon. FIabrisox - Nebhaska. DKES8 MAKING PARLOR. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OF AHDKEW8 HALL. IS prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. Tbe patronage of the public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will be reasonable. Mrs. Maggie Rosecraits. F. E. & M. T. B. R special Extup-ions to Mot Springs, S. Dak, Ticket Will cnlrl TnocU. T.,ln 4tb and 19th and Aug. 22, 1698, good returning w aays irom date of sale at One Fare Plua fa 00 and on Tuesday. Aug. 8, 189, at One c iw ivouuu irip. F. Avery, Agent. Then will be mass at Montrose, oa next Sunday, by Rev. Father Kroupa. The JonwAL family an under obli gations to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gilbert, of Five Points for an excellent mess of wax beans. Many thanks. Clarence Raura. son of Hon. W. J. A. Raum, of Cottonwood, while attend ing institute hen this week, did not for get to pay a friendly visit to our sanc tum. Mr Dryer, of Hat Creek, was in town on last Monday to meet his niece aad nephew, wbo arrived on the noon train, from Wymore, this state, to make their uncle and family a visit Rev. Kendall, informed us that the M. E. church and parsonage, an now en tirely out of debt, and consequently tbe members and pastor have reason to feel jubilant over this hapby event The dance given at the court house in Harrison last night, by M. J. O'Connel George and Henry Blewett, was from all reports a desided success. 23 tickets wen sold lots of ladies wen ia atten dance and an all round good time was had. Mrs. Sam Seaman, was in from tbe valley last Monday, to have Dr. Phinney perscribe for a felon from which she has been suffering. Doctor Phinney, on ex amining the felon considered it necessary to lance it, which gave some ease to tbe sufferer. An interesting and spirited, game of base ball wae played in Harrison, yes terday by tbe Montrose 8 m one side and the Harrison 9 on tbe other. For lack of space and time we an unable to give the tabulated scon. The result however stood Harrison 43, Montrose 26. Tbe case, Geo. H. Turner vs Frank Stratonatt for trial before bis honor, Judge Wilson Tuesday was, by request of defendant continued to tbe 29th lost, aad later ia tbe after nooo a settlement was effected between tbe parties to tbe aait, the case ordered dismissed at oast of plaintiff. D. H. Griswold, ia not chagrinned atthefailunof tbe White River Wolf association last fall but fa bow orgaais fakf a new aasociatioa to bo known as tbe Boaniag Water wolf aasociatioa and baa sade the boaaty for wolf acalpe 180, which ought to Induce stock men ia tbe oeaety to tela K aad aaswt ia getting rid of tba wolf peat ao distroctive to toe stock utoMttoo? oar ooaaty. Weloara through oar special oerree- poadeat, abet the nuptials of Mr. Chris. Kaffiaf , of Fire points, to Kfaa Qertrode &rfciaof jeontroso, daughter of Jake KarUaff, will take place on next Satur day, at tbe Koatroaa cbarcb. Hotting tike tetag m Uese lor sverytkiag , erea to with tba atwlf wedded pair Godspeed tSroaa life, a Cm Jocbal awa, bsfi rfiaa,rf he c& ben a nj ar'lwa ctslwf iiaaa. ' !lov; To Me Honey. If yon are tired of paying high prices you can make mosey by buying your goods at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Every body loves a nice fitting, Stylish Shoe. We Sell the Queen Shoe, advertised in all magaiines at $3.00 in Boston, we sell this graceful shoe for $2.75 right here at home and save you 60c express besides. All other leather just as cheap in proportion; none but the best kept in stock. In Clothing, Drygoods and Groceries we will meet all East era catagogue prices; no matter from what point goods may come. In addition to our gen eral merchandise, we are selling this spring Ladies and Misses 15.00 Spring Hats for $2.50 Come & see for yourself. We also han dle the celebra ted Valentine Flour, none better in America. Besides we have full line of Crockery. If you want a suit of clothes made to order we are Agents for Royal Taylors of Chi cago, Ills. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, l. gerlach, Prop. NOTICE. On account of the purchase of the North-western Press plant by the editor of The Siocx County Jocesal, and ac cording to contract the Journal will be sent to all the paid-in-ad vance Press read ers until their time expires. Geo. d. Casos. Ed. Jocrkal. Be sun you notice tbe new bead dress of the paper this week. Mrs. M. Rosecraos and daughter, Sundered with friend in Highland. Grandpa Wright, came up from Glen, last Saturday noon, on business and returned on the same evening. Mrs. Ed. Bowker and children went to Whitney on last Saturday evening to stay for a short time, with relatives. Mrs. Kendall, mother of Rev. Ken dall, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Lulu Thompson, and Miss Mae Mossman, spent a day at the parsonage this week. Mrs. E. F. Pontius, who has been a a guest at tbe home of her daug bter Mrs. W. H. Davis, in tbe city, since last Friday returned to her home in Rapid city last Monday evening. Mrs. Kurns, a sister of Mn. J. L. Simmons was a pleasant caller at this Sanctum, on last Saturday. The lady has been teaching in the vicinity of Bell and is attending institute ben this week. She is stopping at tbe home of M. J. Blewett. Leroy Wright, who has occupied the patrenal mansion since his marriage last winter, moved his family into tbe old Smith building last Saturday. Mr. Warneka, wbo purchased Mr. Wright's house will now have it plastered and fin ished up in time for the children to at tend school. Among those whom we have added to our list of reads n during tbe past week, the following names appear: W. F. Shepard Harrison, H. T. Zerba, Harrison, 8. J. Leeling Harrison, L. C Lewis Andnws, W. T. Jones, Andnwe. B. L. Smuck, Harrison, Miss Rosa Kon. rath Montrose. Henry Warneka, bought of Aug. Haatelquist, Monday, his herd of cattle, about 70 ia all coanting calves He also, bought the improvements which Mr. Haaselqfst baa oat at the place wben be lives, which be will move down to his Ruaniag Water ranch. August will remove to Wheatland, Wyo., sometime daring tbe fall wben be expects to make bis futur home. Tbe lecture by Elder Scammahora, given at tbe M. E. church last Satur day evening, in behalf of tbe Epworth League was sxeeiieot aad the song by hi Eminence was par excellence. A good oogregation wae oa band to enjoy the lectun aad we bare to boar tbe flrst one say that tbe lectun wae not wertb tbe money. Ia "The Progress of tba World," tbe editorial department of tbe Btvime o Bt vine tot August, the questions connect- tary Alger's resignation an diaoaesefl, aad also tbe differences between eon tary Oage aad tbe Civil Service Boform Teegne. There to alee aoeae comaseat a tba Cafale eWetaaoa f polKasal goods will be sold Institute is in progress here this week with a fair attendance of teachers. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Carton, now ride in a brand new Courtland spring buggy. A. McGinley, took a trip to Craw ford last Saturday evening, returning Monday morning. Mr. Jennings, of Kirtly, spert Sun day in our midst lie came down to consult Doctor I'tiioney in regard to his health. Mrs. D. H. Griswold, returned from Avoca, la, on last Thursday noon ac companied by mother Griswold, whose health is slowly improving and we trust e'n long she may enjoy ber accostumed health and strength. Institute Notes. Monday night Prof. Percy Purviance, of Lincoln, wbo is instructor at the In stitute this week, gave an interesting Lectun at the M. E. church for the ben efit of the teachers, who an attending tbe county institute hen this week. His subject was: "physiology of the brain," and those who listened to it acknowledge it was very instructive. The following evening Prof. Gillette, of Chadron, academy, who is assisting at the institute here this week, lectured at the church, his subject being "Lions intbe way." The Proflessor handled bis subject without gloves and showed con clusively that he knew well what be was talking about He shewed by his lectun that people, in this day and age of tbe world, to be successful in life should get rid of the imaginary lions in the way, and use the commonest kind of sense in the penuit of a calling or proffessioo and we will be pretty sun of success through life. Certainly, the teachers, wbo wen present could not lis ten to the lectun without receiving material benefit to assist them in their Ufa work. Following an teachers from different parts of this county and Dawes wbo an attending county institute hen this week: Miss Mable Lowry, Harrison " Dortha Patterson, " " Hattie O'Cooner, ' " MayWisoo, W. H. Davis, " Will Smoke, " M. J. O'Connel, " Mrs. Walpole, Crawford Hartley Hixson, Mrs. Hales, " May Kirns, Marslaod Miss Ira Spsara, Crawford Mary B. Sowen, "' Nettie Raines, " " Mary Shaw, Famine Rusher, Mr. Clarence Raum, " " BeU Ruasell, Olen " Bertba Alexander, Ardmore J. 0. Alexander, ' Tba teachers at tbe Institute this weak will giro aa entertainment at tba M. E. Cbarcb tomorrow evening when food, old fiohloaed time, aocially, i aapaotas ma. "joe!! A Fine Line of Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY HO AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHOES HAVE HO EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. Marsteller BROS. Montrose Clippings. There will be masi at the Montrose church next Sunday and Monday, the Oth and 7th. Mrs. Dan Jordon, is visiting with Mrs. Surah Jordon this week. The Montrose base ball nine went to Harrison yesterday to play a game of ball, they were at Jake Henry Sr's. place last Sunday, out for a little practice. Miss Rosa Konwrath was visiting with Miss Lizzie Henry lakt Sunday. Big Jake Wasserburger sold his 2 year. old steers to John Tidd. Lightning struck the hoirw of Solomon Borkey last Thursday, the only one in jured was Mrs. Dorkoy she has a bad lame arm since then. BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman a girl lhv, but did not hear on wlml dsla it was. Sauk. Over in Wyoming. John Sutton had to pull bis pump on last Thursday, also the first of this. James Rice branded calves on Thurs day of last week, and Andrew and Chris. Christian branded on Friday. Geo. Davis will move his family to tbeir home in the valley this week. Ye scribe, in company with a few oth er nimrods, expects to spend a few days in search of tbe festive sage ben the lat er part of this week. Yes, it rams a few drops every after noon, but not enough to wet the ground in depth. A good rain would help the small graio some and the potatoes a great deal. Hile Church and Mr. Petti, furnished the music for the ball in Harrison last night Miss Ida Sutton, will close ber first term of school in East Pleasant Ridge, tomorrow. Notices have been posted for a special meeting, on Thursday August 10, for tbe purpose of bonding district No. 7. to build and furnish a school house. Mr. William Jennings has been quite sick, and on last Sunday Hill Shat to took him to Harrison so as to be un der Dr. Phinney's can. A family picnic was held in the Mun roe canyon yesterday; the families of J. Rice and J. J. ZumBrunnan, participat ing. Barney Haas made a trip to Pleasant Ridge yesterday. Zekiel expects to make a trip to Glen and vicinity next week. Wonder if the people then will welcome bim in their midst? ZaxUL. 50c w rlf iBdndnf tot ad. and tOs end re s-llls'BI fwu tiiie bunutiful NintMlne bf espn, r.0. 1). kuiii't to eitrclna lion. If f h 4 exactly rnrewni-4 I you osu rev Uirspa BRoBtour 8fK(l nxLvrtblkmU. MM le.UfOcerta. or t to sad express cbarff. Ihl Is af ret ular aiaw tatwument, eolic rosewood bedf, f sarv ssrl and eboef cheekend edsa. bnaniifal exert tuustar nard a atnjBeewoodaaierireenl aadsleVrliullft h-ee, Tnaeesasn either a sfseaoime. SMtkar.FlMkinrV lolls the sae.etoca. Wrl'e for rllaK ainsf osi Cftier'i ASrvs, A. Mmv, Oaaha, j"vy syep NERV1TA PILLS! 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M., ia aMirnl for hear ing aald petition, wheu all person inter etl In auld matu-r may appear at a man ty court to Imi beld In and for aatrt county, and show eaaae why tbe prayer of the peti tioner ahould not be Krauted; and that notice of tbe pendancy of aald petltloa aad the hoarlng thereof, be (Wen to all person Interested In aald mutter bv DublUblnr a copy of this order In The moui Couuti JouaWAL, a weekly newanaper piloted In Hm county, ior lour aucceaelve 1 to aald day of hearing. Haled tbU rd day of July, 1SW. UontiT WllAO Heal. County Jadge. (A true Copy.) Want Column. tJT Preaching every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and every Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rxv. J. L. Kendall, Pastor. FOR SALEiAt a bargain, a com plete NEWSPAPER OUTFIT, consist ing of news press and all tbe type and material necessary for publishing a neat, country newspaper. Also a Job press with job type, furnitun Ac. Ac, which goes in the bargain. Parties wishing further information should write to Tux Sioux Cocwrr Jocbmal, Harrison, Nebraska. AfiENTS WASTED KOB -THE UTK AND AchelvemenUof Admiral IJewejr," the worlds greateat naeal hero. By Mnrat Hastoad, the life-long friend and admirer of tbe nati on' Idol. Blggeetand beat book; over Mo page, SxlO luthee; nearly 100 page halftone ll nitration.. Only l. JO. Knormoa. demand . Illg Oomiulaalon. OutOt free. Cbane eof a lire time wnte quick. The Dominion Com any, Ird floor Cat tun Bldg , Chicago. ESTKAYED. laTEntrayed from my place 2 hlack, 8-year-old hors es branded reverse F on left jaw; 2 iron gray mares brand ed cockeye on left shoulder. A. L. Hodge, Glen, Neb The wire-a-week State Journal, print ed every Tuesday end Friday, will be sent postpaid with all of the news of tbe world from bow until after election for only 25 cents. It is worth that much to read about tbe fighting fJnt regi ment's ntum. The Journal, printed at the stats capital is the leading Nebraska paper aad iu mighty cheap at a quarter 4 v$.