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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1899)
BON TON RESTAURANT. P. B. BIGELOW, Prop., THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Drugs- Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, BOOkS and STATIONARY. J. . PHINNEY, Proprietor. fcandies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, jFigs, Cakes, Pies, Bread, Stationary ?etc. rSTA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing Sold at Living Prices. POST OFFICE BUILDING, Harrlwm, Neb. A Fine Line of Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY JUST ARRIVED AT JrOHWER'S harness SHOP, All kinds of Harness Goods. Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c &c. tW Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. HARRISON PRESS-JOURXAL Thcbsday. Ana. 17. 1899. tic. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. ADVERTISING RATES. JBnslaew Loral, each Insertion 5c. Dlaplay, atanding Ada: price for same nade known on application. Stock Brand and the risss-JocMi, one foreiga advertising muat ba paid In ad venee. Tor farther information Addrees, .PkkssJouxal, Uarrlion, Xcbr. F. E. M. T. K. K. flaeato.1 Exeur-ioas to Mot Springs, S. Dak, Tickets will be sold Tuesdays, July 4th and 18th and Aug. 22, 1899, good returning 38 days from date of sale at On Far Plus $2.00 For Round Trip od on Tuesday. Aug. 8, 1896, at One Jar For -Bound Trip. F. Avkby, Agent. U steward tor the Heifer and calf i ewerfaed Maw-. Strayed. From my place on West Hat creek, one roan heifer and ber calf; belfar branded JI (flying F.) on right hip. Address. xbos. Doyle, Harrison, Neb. JEt rayed.: From Running "Water, one Blue Saddle Moras, branded I" "I Nod on Uft shoulder and tj on 1 J right lioukkf MJmiM Any information as to th where a bouts of th above horse will he liberally re warded by Jfnta Jordan, Gilchrist, Neb. O. A. Garton, -was a passenger on th east bound trura, last Saturday e ve tting returning on Monday noon. John Eberanecbec, of Highland, was an to get medieinatVom th Doctor for his iittl babe Tuesday. The little one is quit sick. The social given at the church last evening uoder the auspices of the Junior Xeague, was well attended, and an en joyable time was had by all. Buff Coffee, leaves today for Oeorgetown, Tex., where his family are exw living, on account of the children bain if able to attend school. Mrs. E l. Bowker whose husband is now employed at Campbell, this state, xpeetsto-dispose of her household ef 1ect and join him in a week or two and lake that town her future home. Mrs, Fred Bloniherg and little dtu-g titor of nien were in Harrison doing SUM trading yesteaday. While here they were th guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. jo. araur.er. Mr. Phillip Unitt, of Seward, wlio has beeti a guest at th residence of his on ea Sunning Water during tb past wreral weeks, Uft for bom oo last Usskiay evening. Through on of our special curriers, w learned that Wih Ean si, bad I Ue family to Csawford, nnUl h i B a new louafc. Bop Wilt ' Mi inlds to leave Sioux county. 4Jto X. B.Jansswn. ofChadre, who teak tpmtUmg Ma vaeatio at of Ma grand asftjHi , Uft for ha m iMt Monday r,toMiaraCaaasto r-Virgii Hester, and Ma lltti so. Owl arrived m the noo traia irgil has baa in toe vicinity 4 CsEaiaa daiaeg sever! wis whet ta Cani of a ear of horses which he alTSl fraaa here. LKU Cecil fry ft rtctt ba Oman and Ordna. i AnmZtj to a apaetol pt, C-t3tTsM to th Sunday State Vr-rrlrt caatefltoa baa bee . ""e CotMWOOefl Eagia X, Or a -jpi eySjWf ia3M) 1rT0 weaSay Also, Flour and all kinds of F. E. V Jf . V 0. &. lime table. Going West. Going East. .10. 5, railed. 11 t-JB Ma. -e, mixed 8:00 T 11 It North-Western LINE E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the) BLACK HILLS, DEAUWOOD AND JIOT SPlUJtGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. tW Preaching every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. ra., and every Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rev. J. L. Kendall. Pastor. County Treasurer Beihle, is over on Indian creek looking after his live stock, rounding them up for market and brand ing others. Mrs. M. J. Blewett, returned from Crawford, last Tuesday. wjbere she had spent a few days at the bom of ber par ants. We understand that Cbariiey Haneon up near Van Tassell will move his family ia the lower part of the W. B. Smith building in time for his children to at tend school, soon a it commences. Carl A. Larson, section foreman above Van Tassell, was in town Mon day looking up a house to rent for his family to mov into, so that his children may take advantage of the school here this com m ing fall and winter. Articles of Incorporation, of the Nebraska, Wyoming and Western R. R. Co., wer filed in the county clerks offlce, Tuesday. The road extends from Alliance in Box Butte county this state and on through "Wyoming to the Idaho line. By request of Father Kroupa, of Chad roil mission, we are pleased to ann ounce that mass will be celebrated at the Court house, in Harrison at 10 oV-lck a. m.. Aug. 29. All Catholics are requested to be present and participate in the ser vices. Lee and Will Dickinson, aod their father, who came out from Caro, Mich., a month ago on a visit with his sons, were up from Snake Creek, Monday and Tueaday doing business in our town. Mr. Dickinson senior aod his son will leave for the formers borne in Michigan io a week or ten days. Tb notes and private papers which were taken from Marstetler Bros., safe by a burgular, after blowing open the safe in their store about two months ago were found north of town in a canyon by Otto Ttatza but Friday, and returned to the boys Saturday. Some of the papers and notes bad blown away but th most important one were found all o. k. As yet, Mr. TiU ha not kid any claim toth reward offered by M. Bros., and he may not do so but without doubt the boys will suitably reward him in some way. Th discovery will save them much expense and extra trouble. Last Thursdav, Chart Verity, who now represent tb Western Newspaper Union, mad this town in the Interest of his company, stopping over notil Friday evening, when he lft for Hot Springs, & Dak., where be west to take medicated, Hot baths for a day or so, wbeo he will resume businees again for Wester N. P. Union. Mr. Verity waa one of the first raedantaof th metropo lis of Siona county, and doriof his ee jdtarn bees waa editor and publisher of tb Harmon ladanendant. which ha sold to L J. Simmons, th then editor of tb Sioux County Journal. Mr. Ver ity is a ractical, all round aewapaper man, a proof of which wa hav now ia ear oOos tb flies of the defunct Hr- rlaon Indanenaent Beiagaa old tiaaar of this town, Mr. Verity waa a gat of the eotir village, la fact tb freadoas of the town waa tarned wr to Mas. Oarlaialy, it ia th Vfaaton Vwanpr Uatoa w awv hn lactam Is aaa wtUtj tfearvieaf Er. VerHv a J. W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c Send in your Harness and Shoe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINE WORK STRICTLY CASH. Professional Cards. J.E. PIILNNEY. M. D. Phjlscian and Snrgeon. All call given prompt attention. Office In Drng Store. -HARBISON NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attomey-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, aud before the United State Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable sotnpanies. 7Legal papers carefully drawn. Harrison, - Nebraska. Dr. Romine, and wife of Chadron, were in Harrison last Thursday, otf busi ness. Charles Biehle and John Herman, will make a shipment of cattle 'Satur day. Mrs. Ed. Bowker, and children re turned from their trip down the road on last Friday. Best Patent flour $1.00 per 100 poucds, in 900 pound lots, and half pat ent 1.90, at Ranch Supply House. Toe show at Harrison, on last Fri day nigbt was not a very brilliant one. Yet the managers took ia in the cash all right. FOR SALE: Parties wishing to buy vounp p'gs, can find them at THOMAS Doyle's, at Bodarc Neb. Mrs. Grant Gutbne and children re- rned on last Friday from an extended visit to Kansas and other south and east ern points. Mr. and Mrs. Langworthy of Run ning Water, are entertaining Mr. L's. brother and his wife from the eastern part of the state. Attorney M. J. O'Connell, and Hen ry Blewett, drove to Hot Springi, on last Saturday, to spend a day or two, and enjoy the baths. Numerous reports are coming from different parts of the county that the peskey graxshoDper is becoming more and more plentiful. We learned incidentally, that Prof, Lindernan, has been employed to teach the High school here this year, and we feel the choice is a wise one. Agent Avery, expects his father and mother tomorrow from Lincoln on a two weeks visit and poeibly longer if they ean be prevailed on to stay. Mrs. Moore of Iowa, sister of Wil liam Miller. North-west of town will be out on a visit for a week or two besides attending to tteme business affairs' while her. F. J. Witt, received telegram from low Saturday that bis father-in-law bad been quite senouly gored by a vis ciout bull, soon after arriving home from Nebraska. Mr. Kuhns, sister of Charley Cam menziod and Mrs. Maggie Hals, near Sunning water, arrived from Omaha, but Saturday and will visit with ber rel ativss for a week or two. Frank Smith, and little daughter of Dead wood S. Dak., son of W. R. Smith of this place, and brother of Mrs. John Marsteller, came down on a two-daya- viait Saturday, returned bom Monday evening. A daughter of F.J. Witt, who has be attending school in Iowa, for tb past two year and her grandmother ar rived bar a week ago, Grandma Ludwig will visit for a couple of month before br return horn. Aanrr w Arran roa-rwi i.ir and sfeal veeaente T Admiral tenrev." the worlds tisatset aaval hero. r Mmrnt llaatead, lee Ufa-lose t rlend and admirer of the netl ewaM. bist and beet book ; owf H alSSa I 'MOT fia amw; nearly M pages half tone 0l7tje. Baoratona 1 aart. final mui ire, i aaae eoi a ft.-.-lrfl. wrsxsenlak, TbelXiwilalonUKa sea, trd f-weVto ftMg., Chtea. A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. S. J. O C'onnell, - - Co. Attorney, Wlll Practice in All Court. Special Attention Given to Land Of fice Bnineg. Collections and all boxlnegg entrust ed to me will receive prompt attention. Habrison - Nebraska. DRESS MAKING PARLOR. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OK ANDltKWS HAIX, IS prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of the public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will be reasonable. Mrs. Maooik Rosecran& He ia a Practical Stock Man. Mr. J. W. Snyder, who came up from Georgetown, Tex., couple of months ago, aod who by the way is a brother-in-law of a F. and S. B. Coffee, of this county, has about concluded to locate somewhere in our midst. Although, he gave us to understand that he might yet change his mind relative to locating io in this (Sioux county. Mr. "Snyder, shipped to this county from Texas 900 cows, 450 of which have calves by their sides. The same being good grades of Hureford and Durham stock. He will sell either the 4.'0 dry cows, or the 450 with calves by their side. The cattle are now being grazed on the J. W. Earnest ranch, about 15 miles soulh of town on Runnincr Water. In von vermilion with county clerk Blew ett, who has seen tho cattlu aui who is a competent judge elaims tbe stock are all O. k. as represented by Mr. Snyder. Mr. Snyder is an old live stockman of SO years experience, having had 15 years experience in western Wyoming, and hence, knows the kind of cattle best ad opted for the ranches in this section of tbe country. Parties wbo are contemplating buy ing 00 or a 100 bead of cows with or without calves would do well to make a trip to the Earnest Ranch and see the cattle above mentioned. Tbey are with out doubt tlie cheapest cattle that bus come into Sioux county for some time. MontroMC Clipping).. A good rain would help out our gard en truck wonderfully. Anna Gay hart, returned to Norfolk, Neb., today after a two months visit at home. She will begin teaching there tbe Grst part of September. White out Riding Sunday, we met Henry Henry, who has jut returned from the exposition he thought it was just grand. There area number of cattle buyers around now-a-days end quite a few cat tle have changed hands lately at fair prices. Saoe. Maeonic News. Not much news on White River now-a- davs. Chfcs. Knls'rom end James Nelson hat gonerailoadring. Mr. William Johnson was noma irom the railroad, last week and bought sev eral cows. Mr. Tho. Davenport is filing up to driv over-land to Greely, Col., in a short time. W had a heavy shower on last Sun day nigbt, lighting atruck in several places io this vicinity, but did little or no damage. Seat Crawford wa in this neighbor hood Saturday, aod told ns Jeaa wa going to be married, and laugbed at tb idea. Mr. Fred Mason has Ma bouse finished and ba moved into It. . BORN To Mr. aod Mrs. J. T. Mason, a son, toother ana child doing wen j. t. is stepping high. Dewbt. Km tea. Ini n I 'u ea HO AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY-BELL SHOES HAVE NO EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. MAR3TELLER BROS. Breeato From The Valley. Jas. Wilson returned home Sunday having finished haying a t the S E ranch. Mr. Ebencpeche'r babe was quite sick Sunday and Monday. We have not beard later. Walter Henry of Ardmore was visit ing relatives in this vicinity o n Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Wohlbeter's have begun cutting corn. Guess they did not see the raia coming Tuesday night. It rained Tuesday evening, it did, which caused us to smole a very broad smile, for it will keep our posies bloom ing a while longer. Mr. C. F. Coffee went to town Tues day accompanied by Mis- Florence Brooks, who hns been M id-nin wk with her frienl Mm fcUm;jM tVffe-. Mis BruoVs returned to Chadron Tuea day evening. We gathered cherries at Mr. Antrim's Tuesday and hereafter we will have but ter for our bread. We are glad to learn tbat Johnnie Fitz gerald is getting along nicely with his broken leg aod will soon be about again we hope. The little fellow is a grand son of Judge Hunter's, and lives at Hat creek. A new mail carrier arrived with the U, 8. mail on Saturday and will con tinue to carry the same till 1003. Tbe new carrier is Guy Kendall who has re cently come from Iowa. Rev. Kendall and family gathered chokechcrries at Mr. Antrim's Saturday and spent the bight at F. W. Knotts. Rav Kendall will preach once more at Bodarc this conference year reraember the time, Aug. 27. Rev. Rice will preach next Sunday. Thanks Mr. Editor for tbe nom d plum we were at a lose how to sign our selves this time. Clio. Over in Wyoming. Harvest will begin in earnest week. next F. B. Hamlin, bought a new Piano binder of Hester and Son, a short time a-o. He tried it on a patch of barley last week and is well pleased wit'i tbe work. Rev. Taylor, preached his farewell sermon at Pleasant Ridge on last Sun day. Conference convenes io Casper tbe 24th Inst, aod be doe not expect to be sent back here. Hill Shatto is building a house on his claim in West Pleasant Ridge. Tb election to bond the district pass ed off quietly on th 10th. Th vote stood eleven for and two against bond ing. Th District may not go to t he ex pane of advertising as party in Kan sas City is negouaUag forth boods t private sale. A Mr. Blank, of Laramie, wa a caller on tb Ridge tbe first of th week. He waa bar in tb interest of th Wyom ing Cclleg at that plane. To those who are constantly Ceding fault with th teaober employed la this district w would aay that if you hav any relative capable of teachinf anhool in Wyoming, just to trot tiiees ut and w will fir them a chanc. Mr. and Mrs. Ele.r, who have been vi iting the family of Mr. Zumbruonen, for the past month, xtarted on an extended trip to Met and Mcpherson counties Kansas. No we did'nt get any sage hens. J. II. Newlin made a trip to Mien yes terday He expects to get bark next Saturday. Zekiel. Republican Couuty Convention. The republican elector ol 81ox eonotv Nclir., are reqiu-xfcvl to mix ilel-iraU from tbeir ri;apcllre j.rotriru to meet In coun ty convention at Mnrrlon on ftaturduv, Aognat with at one o'clock p. m. fur the pur poie or -wlecting two ddU-flrt to ropreofliit hloux comity lit the ropublloun Ktxla rnn rentlon to be held In tue city ot Oman. Siptrmlx-r 21m H; two df-k-ffaten to attend the n publlcuti congremional convention at I rxlnetuii Tnftday, Augu-jt SO! two dele (ak io the fifteenth Juitielal OUtrlct con vention (time and place to be named J. 1 he ever.'U precinct are entitled to rep resentation an follows, the apportionment bilnff baxed upon the vole catt fur the Hon. M. L. Ilayward for governor. In ISM, giving each precinct one delegate at large, and one for each ten vote or the major traction thereof ; Aadrew Bowen Hat creek Snake creek War lion net Wbltu River 1 4 Z Antelope I Cottonwood J MontroM t Sugar Loaf 2 Whistle creek . 1 1 2 1 Total a It lfi recommended that no proxin be ail ml led but thit tho dek-gulctprmentcaiit tbe full vote to which the prvcinrl 1 entitled. product caucaaca wilt he held on Augutt 24 at the time and place deigtiuld, and it I riic-oiumenUed that at ucb caucnae pre cinct ticket le placed lu nomination. -By committeemen . W. U. Uavi. HKCRKlARY. rSAXKLIX KORCK CBALBkUK. flERVITA PILLS! estsret WAUir. LOST VIGOR ANO MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emission and wasting diseases, ail effects of self- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerre tonic and blood builder. Brings tbe pink glow to pale cheeks and rcatoree the fire of youth. iHy mall BOe per box, 6 boxes for $2.00; wltb a written gruaran- iec io euro or renina toe money. Bend for circular. Address, NCRVITA MEDICAL CO. CTintori etJaoon Sta CHICAGO, ILL. Sold By Dr. J, E. Phlnney. Want Column. FOR BATjKi At a bargain, a com plete NEWSPAPER OUTFIT, consist. Ing of news preasand all tbe type and material neceaaary for publishing a mat, country newspaper. Also a Job press with job type, furniture &c. Ac., which goes In th bargain. Parties wishing further information should write to The Skwx Cocett Jocbxal, Harrison, Nebraska. A KB VOO A WORKER r. le Wona y tUtMT Ms a of sawe ier va Baa Foot IHmtH Macmincov. Pracrkaf, Mrerg , Karabf. W. P. Jalta Oarsas ajacltwe. ulleal. . . 1 A- A1 ' ff ' vv ,J.l i