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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1899)
SHOES! SHOES iBON TON RESTAURANT. 1'. H. BIG BLOW. Prop., I THE PIONEER PHARMACY. " i T-.,,rr Jcandies, Nuts.Tob.'icco, Fruits, Dates, ?KiKs, CnKes, l-ies, 13read, Stationary ?etc. A Fine Line of Drueists Sundries;, I'iirit. Oils. Varnishes, BOOkS and STATIONARY. J. E. FHINNEY, Proprietor. o 't. r"A Gvoil Umrti Counter in Connection and Every Thins Sold at Living Prices. J'OST OKJ- ICE IiL'1 LDING, Harrison, A eh. Ladie s & Gentlemen's I 7 5 n1 fl ; ! i . u ft- V (' , t , ' :-' -. ? if JUST AT SROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP, All kinds of Harness Goods. AK, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for pale. Howie the above 1 have liuild-hi- material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement fcc. Ac. Call and ge PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. HARRISON PRF.SS-JOURN AL THtusDAY. Ara. 22. 1889- ;eo. D. Canon, Editor anil Prop. ADVERTISING BATES. Hntnw Locals, each Insertion 5 Wspluy. staudlnz Ads: prices lor saru ,uide known o application. Stock Brand and the XKuss JoCBX aL, one veur $3.W. lonAgu advertislnft must be paid Ui ai vancc 1 or lurtfcusr Information Address, Pkess Jour 'al. Harrison, Notr. F.E.AM.T.R.R. Special Excursion to Ouiana, S-t., O Account of l.reater . America Exposition. Ticket, on sale Aug. 28th, 1899, At 511.60 for Round Trip. Good Return Jug Until Sept., 4th, 1899. F. Avert, Agent. !J5 Reward for the Heifer and calf described belew: Strayed. From my place on West Hat creek, one roan heifer and her calf; fcaifer branded ffl E) on right hip. Address, Thos. DOTLE, Karrisop, N.eb. Tom Bell of Van Tassell shipped a train load of cattle from Coffee's siding Monday. figgert Rohwer, sold his Running Water ranch to Dave Golville, of Glen, last week, consideration ?700. Mrs. Cbria. Christecsen, of Andrews, BpentMowl47!.thehome of her sister Mrs. Oacar Wajcd, oO the east side. FOR SALE: Parties wishing to buy yonng pigs, can find them at Thomas pOTXE'S, at .Bodarc Neb. Hon. Allen G. Fisher, of Chadron. was in town the first of this week, look ing after sornn legal matters at the 4urt house. The many friocds of B. F. Moore, of Marsiicd will le pleased to hear of that gentleman's marriage in Chicago to a young lady of the windy city. Congat--llntiona are in order, so please accept those of the t;uill pusher of the J'RESS- Joussal. -P-y request of Father Kroupa, of Chadron mission, we are pleased to ann ounce that masa will be celebrated at the i ourt house, in Harrison at 10 oVlock a. jn., Aug. 29. All Catholics are requested to be present and participate in the aer- Tho many friends of Miss Marley, will be pleased to learn that the young Sady ha again accepted our primary ftt hooS. She is held in high repute t teacher by the friends And patron of cur school. Our own views on this qtieation are very briefly told, yi; we do not think it is a very good plan to have new .'teachers every yenr, neither for the pu- jpils or teachers. Hrs. F. J. Witt, accompanied byiber mother Mrs. Ludwig left for Iowa, on laet Monday evening. Oandma had just come out on a visit to her children, hut her huahaad who left here just re centlv was gored by a viciooa bull, and ia now 1 viae at the point of death, ao the old lady felt it her duty 4o go at once .ami be near her hoaband to comfort and w1ace his laat boars. Mrs. WiU ato went to be near her father during his days. LOST-Strayed at stolen, from thia ,om on last Tlmraday, The printer ' -Mid his f!ce devl. Describe aa fol Law: i - Printer, height 7 feet lOiuohes, weight 4aewore about VA lbs. ewaggerralt, , 'reon toJ, carries hU bead above the -tie Ooo. lite devil, ia a fac-si-; n( Um editor, is branded little 'WftMwMMt, when last aeeo fr4biiaWior. depot, any ; boew of these two .. rewarded by '- -C rtoctamr.u ARRIVE F. E. A M. V K. H. time table. Going Went, tioing East. So. IS, mixed. 11 :28 I No. C. mixed H:(0 North-Western LINE '. X- -M. . V. E. R- s the best to and from tho BLACK HILLS, .DEAD WOOD AM) HOT SPRIS03. SOUTH DAKOTA. t3T Preacliinsr every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and everv Sab'reitli evening at S o'clock at the M, E. church. Every bodv invited to attend. R.v. J. L. KekpaIX. Pastor. Chas. iieihle, and John Herman, shipped cattle to S. Omaha, on last Sat urday evening. John Herman went tnera. Mrs. S. R Seamen and Grandma Rodders, were passengers to Douglas, on Tuesday noon. J. M. Cook, of Running Water, was doing business at the county seat tho first of this week. Mrs. Kendall, left for Rushville, and other points on last Wednesday, to Vbiit until conference meets. Robt Necce. of Marsltnd, returned com Omaha, Neb., on last Tuesday noon, where he had been with cattle. Mr.J. B. Burke, who has haen at Manville, for-several months where he had a contract for fencing, returned to the family mansion last Tuesday, bavin completed his task. Wiitz Earnest thinks of moving his family somewhere in the vicinity of Ger jni?. that U when the proposed railroad runs through that section, in fact he has almost selected a building site. Mr. and Mrs. Peter IUben, of Mon trose Precinct, were in Harrison, on last Mnnil-.iv. doinsr business, end whi!e here did not forget to pay their respects to the PBESft-JorRKAL force, we mean ail they found at home, and also while here tht inwribed their name among our readers. Mr. Mrs. W.E- Langworthy, who have been visiting with the formers bro ther, Fred Langworthy, during the past two weeks, were called home last Satur day, bv the illness of Mr. L's father. We understand that Bert, who bad his hand severely masted by their wind mill some weeks awo, ia getting along nicely, and will return from Seward soon. Dr. E. Weir, and A. E. Fisher, of Chadron, whom we mention in another column of this issua as speaking at the church Sunday in the interest of the M. C. A. oreanir-ed a bible class for men A sort of auxilary or preparatory stage for becoming a regular member. All who heard Mr. Fisher sing were very mueij impressed with the ernestness as well aa the marked ability of that gent leman to lead the Ringing. A collection waa taken up which amounted to some thing over $11.00. -S. O'Connell, of Ft. Laramie, Wyo came into town on last Tbersday look iog up a horse and eaL!le, which were stolen from him some tirae.ago. A day or two previous to bis coming to Harris on, the gentleman obtained a clue which led fcim to believe his property waa our midst and so it proved. The Jordan boy were in possession of the animal as well as the saddle, having come ioto the Doawasion honestly enough, but just as soon aa Mr. O'Connell proved his prior ownership the boys did not hesitate a moment about crivinK it up. Mr. O'Con- neU spoke b&hly iu their favor, and left for home ,with his property on Mon day. Teachers Kxaroloatlon- A special Teachers Examination will be held at Cotton Wood precinct at Diet. No. 8 School house. Aug. 39, and CO, 1899. Emu Mjesjuam. (bounty Si'ft 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. FIN K WO R K STRICTLY CASH! Protfessional Cards- J. E. I'lirNSEY.M. I). rhy'wcian and Snrfcon. Al! culls given prompt altuntiou. office in Krur Store. -HARR1SOS - KCTRAKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Mtorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all leal matters in Justice, Couuty and District Courts, and before the United State? Land OIHce. Fire Insurance written in reliable lompanies. fgrLegal papers curef ul!y drawn. Harkkos. - Kebba-'ka. W. B, Dryer, from Pleasant Ridge was doing business in town Wednesday. B. B. Davis, of Chadron, wan in Har rison, on last Thursday between trains. Mr. and Mra. Gerluch, ffent Sunday, with county Treasurer Beihle's family, n the valley. The furniture fof the new school house at Patrick, Wyoming, waa recived the first of this week. Mr.Suesser, of Crawfore, pasl thro' town last Tuesday en-route to I.usk, with some horses to pasture up there. Olnv Kendall, left for Chadron, on Jast Monday evening to attend srho.il at the academy, during the coming scholas tic Vfcir. M. J. Blewett, went to Omaha, on last Staurday evenintr to 1 prent flt .:.'. lalllVuIit.OC which WU.4 ill-Id iU that, city last Tuesday. Will. Bonsell, of Lusk, was in town Tuesday after some machinery, while hre he took time to offer friendly greet ings to our quill pusher pro teoi. The neice and nephew of Mr. Dryer, who have been guests at the home of their uncle during the past several weeks, re turned home to Wymore, Neb., last Tuenday. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ward, on last Wednesday Aug. -J a gin. Mother and child are doing well, and Os car will recover from the effects of the shock in a week or two. Qeo. D. Canon left for Omaha, on last Thursday. He was accompanied by Master James 1L meantime Master Wes- ey will be foreman apprentice, and manager of the office. Hon, W. W. Wood, of Rushville, was in Harrison, last Thursday, attend ing to some important biwiness matters. John S. Ashton, of Ardmore, and several others from that neighltorhood, were doing business at the court house, the first of the wee!;. Mr. Iloosman, one of the Dawes county ranchmen was in town lant Thursday, doing business at the court house. While here ho did not forget to call and get acquainted with ye scribe, call again. Mr. and Mrs. Avery, are entertain ing the formers parents, of Lincoln, and to help celebrate the occasion, Frank took a day off this week and made mer ry with his parents in the canyon, the beauty of which they wore perfectly charmed with. -Ye editor accompanied by the oflke "devil" left for Omaha, on last Thurs day evening, hence we scarcely know how to account for all the meacDwxs, which the "devil" is always ready ac cept as his share, whether guilty or not. But we will try to run a printing office at least one week, without any aid from his "satanic majesty" and accept the re suits, without a murmur. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newman, of East Springs, were in Harrison, Friday, to consult Dr. Lsngson, in regard to some unatural growth of flesh on one of the sboalder blades of their babe, but the parents concluded that our home physi- - cian Dr. J. E. Phinney, comes as near knoi"g j'st what to do for tlieir little one as Dr. Lnugson and decided to em ploy home talent. A very wise cooclu won b our way of thinking. A S P F.C I A LTY NO EXCEPTION?. M. i. 0 Council, - - Co. Atloracj, Prat tire in All CcnrU Spcrial AtteutloB Given 1o Land 0f flee lliishiesK. CollpclioiH ami all hnsluess eutrnsl- ed to nte w ill rwire prompt attention, H.vnutwjS - Xkiikaska. im:s.s making l'Ai'.j.on. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OF ANDKKWS HAL).. !i prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patrocage of the public is solicited. We guarantee wtisfaction and that our charges will lie reasonable. Mrs. lU'iiiiE RoHECHASa. Onmitt.a Wright- retnrripd from Glen, on hist Saturday noon having fin ished labors in niai section lor iiie pres ent. A. E. Fisher, and Dr. Weir, of Chad ron, were pleasant callers at this ofiice on last Saturday afternoon. The gent lemen were in Harrison in li)9 interests of the Y. M. C. A. and wera greeted at the church on Sunday at their three meetings with a full house thus showing how our citizens appreciate t ie Y. M. C. A. A plertsant surprise was tendired Miss Mary Moravek, at the home of her parents, on the east nido on last Satur day evening. A number of her young friends of both sexes gathered there to make merry bv participating fn various sranus, arH wsio With vocal mid iiitr'i- hietlUtl. lifter w hii'h "11 ') i'l"!. did Justice to the profusion or goods set tie fore the inner man. Miss Moravek left for Chadron, on last Monday eveuiug to work at the Blaine hotel. Mr. end Mrs. Ph;l Dunn, were in town last Friday, to consult Dr. Lang son, in regard to Mrs. D's health. We understand the doctor told the lady her condition was almost hopeless, unless something be doue tit once. In our way of judgement, treating patients in this manner is most contemptible, nnd we cannot understand how any one claim ing to tie a physician can so forget tlieir duty, as to try and frighten a fairly well person, or even a very sick patient to death, just for a little of the filthy lucre. The Pkk -Joukxal, says eaiploy your home physician and you mey be lieve just what you are told. BropzeH From Tlifl Valley. Mrs. Harry Zimmerman had a severe attack of heart trouble on her return from church last Sunday. - Miss Neilie Reynolds returned to t-.r home in Chadron last Saturday after a pleasant visit with her friend Miss Blacchie Coffee, Jas. Wilson wfnt to Sheep creek last Wednesday to look after his cattle and found them doinjf well. He returned Saturday. J. B. Burke, and sons, Howard and Emmet, are expected to return home the first of the- wek after ao absence of three months. Emery Zimmerman, came home last Tuesday to remain till tho opening of the Ikllview school, the 10th of next mo. C. E. Rose was making good time and having fine weather for their trip when lieard from Jast Saturday. John L. Kay was over to the XJ ranch last Monday and bought fifteen head of yearling steers. Kev. and Mr si C. E. Rice, came over from Cottonwood Saturday. He filled bis appointment Sunday and held servi ce Sunday evening. Monday and Tues day lie painted the church. As it was the third coat h-i has given it, it looks decidedly well in its new white dress. lAst weeks storm produced more long faces, than smiles, as there was a good deal of hail wth the rain, and Uidly cut tlws gardens about Bodurc. At Gilchrist there was little hail and only a good mm while nt the o1 ranch and on south of that as far as the canyon it was a reg ular down pour of rain and lujt. CUO. LIGHT & AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHOES HAVE Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. Marsteller broS. Over in Wyoniijijr. We spent a pleasant hour with"De wev' while at Glen, last week. Andrew Christian, is attending Fron tier day in Cheyenne this week. Mr. Petty, of Iowa, father of our townsman Mr. James Petty, arrived here on Wednesday of last week, for a few weeks with his son. We hear that there is to I a darce in Hill bhatto's new house the last of this week. Miss Steers was visiting wilfi several friends on the Ridge last week. Miss Charlie Thomai , was visiting friends in the valley lal EKiturdny. Andrew Christian, had a colt bitten on the hum by a raillc tnuUe one day last week. It is still tilive. U. 1. Cut I'li.'ii. i u pun l -'d a lot i, laud of A. Lidinau in the vailey, a short time at;o. ' ZEKilx, HC1IOOL, IjAS I. The Comuiissionur of Public Lands and Buildings wilt oirer about acres of school land for lease at public auction at Harrison, at the Ckuuty Treasurer's otiiea beginning at 100 P. M.. Sept. 1H 1398, under the following pro. vision of the new land law: "If, after using due diligence to lease said land, at an annual rental of six jiercent upon the Appraised valuation, the Commissioner is un able to do so, he may offer the same for lease at less than the appraised valuation and lease it to the person or persons who pay six per cent on the highest offered valuation, as an nual rental. iT, in his Judgement itis to the best interest of tho state to ac cept such bid." Persons desiring to examine the lands lobe leased may wseure lists of the same, showing the present appraisrnent thereof, as well as nny other informa tion, upon application to the County Treasurer or by addressing the Commiss ioner, at Lincoln. At the beginning of the auction, the commiasioner will gladly answer all inquiries in regard to the school laud business or the workings of tlte now law. Similar auctions will Vie held in the fol lowing counties during September at the dates set opposite rach,- Bheridaq, oth; Cherry, 7lh; Hooker, 22nd; Box Butte, 20th; Grant, 2Istj Logan, 20; Blaine, 23rd; Thomas, 25lh; Loup, and GarOtld Wth. If lists of tbe lands to be offered in any of Owes counties are desired im medially adyise the Laud Commissioner by postal card. AfiF.MTS WANTKI) KOIf'TIIK LIKE AND AclielvDineiiUof Admlrsl llewiiy," the world (tr-.ti.t iikviii li"-ro. ny i urnt iiaHM'Bii Liu, life lenir tr end and mlnilicr nf the nsti on' Idol. HiuKi'Mt Slid bent hook: ov r M0 pmrrs, S-ilO mclie; nenrly lt pif" lmlf tone lllustrstlon. llnlyIJl. Knornioiiadeiiiund. IllK t oiniulmtlons. Outfit free. Clmiic eof u life lime. Wrltrqnlek. Tlie Jiimiiiilon Com pany.sra rioor imuni nuisT., t uicuxo KeSanS IS -nll w t. trmf. lM-nilBttwlir t'nslui MtstrVX1r tmut- HEAVY HO lU-publu un County Convention. The repubUcsn etnetor ol Klou county Setir., are rmiunntrd to wnid delegate I rum their respective precincts to nwt In couii. ty convention si Hnrrion on Suturdnv, August !f tli Bt one o'clock p. tit. (or tjj pur poe of clcctli,4 two deleK',u,to represent hloux connty t I!i9 republican htoU con vention to b pnld In tli city of Oinnhn, September 2lt 111 ; two (Jel.-Kitt's tojltleiid the repuldScmi coiiitrKsstontil convention lit Uxingtun Tucmlay, Au"t a". le dele gntn la the fifteenth Judicial rintr)i t eoa veuUou (time soil place u be nsmrd I. The wvernl precincts uro eutlHiid to rep-rej-entmlon an follows, the npiiortlonmcnt being bused ujioii tbo vote cast for tbe Hon, M. J.. Hay ward for governor, In lii'JS, glvlnx encji precinct one dclem.it at Inrije, nd ouo for csch ten vote or tlio major traction tliervDl ; Au'lrnwK Howen lint cieek S ii. Ve ri-ck 1 Antilopo 4 Cettonwoo-1 2 llontroMi J mi ir larj 1 Whistle crrelc V i ri.ti .n. t W hit Ulver ToUl It Is reconimemjtd t'aal no proxies lie ft'l miwd but that tlie delegate preHciiteusl th full vote to which the precinct Is entitled. Precinct mncusa will be held on Aug-utit Zi st tt)i? time and pluc.es den! Knitted, aud it U recommended ttiat st such caneusen pre. clnct ticket lie pliwed In nomination. By committeemen . W. 11. liavls, sxcur.xAiir. ISiNKLIN KoRi X CUAiaSAS. NERVITA PiLlS; Rwt0t VITSUTV, LOST VfGOn ANO M.NHCOO Cures Irapotency, Kljrbt Emlutionaand wasting discasee, ail effecta ot scll- t abuse, or esceRS ana man tra and India, rvo tonic &M r. r.riDgs ale checks aJ Eire of voutn. J"Zcrttlon. A nerve Sy hloort builder. 'r -JScpink rrlow txj pal restores the fire of voutr 71 3PXxy mail ouc per nox, x noxes ir.r r.- with a written truaran- tee to euro or refund, tho uioucy. Send lor circular, Aaareas, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Eta CHICAGO, ILL Sold By Dr. 4. E- Phinney. Want Column. VOn 8 ALE At a bargain, a com plete NEWSPAPER OUTFIT, consist ing of news press and all the type and material necessary for publishing a nat, country news-wiper. Also a Job press with job type, furniture &c. &c, which goes in the bargain. Parties wishing further information should write to Tii Siot'X County Jocrnal, Harrison, Nebraska. 25 CentH to Jan. 10OO. In order to sec u jo several new subs cribers, The semi-Weekly State Jour nal will lie mailed postpaid from now until Jan. 1, li00 for only 25 cents. Its a big paer and this is a big offer All through the fall campaign, up to JUDO for a quarter. Twice a week, and away aliead of the weekly. Its markets alone are worth this, fiend in stamps. 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