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-:fBON TON RESTAURANT. SHOES! MB!! ' THE PIONEER PHARMACY. I'. 13. BIGELOW, Prop., Drugs, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, ?Figs, Calces, Pies, Bread, stationary ?etc. E2TA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing Sold at Living Prices. POST OFFICE BUILDING, Ilarriwon, Neb. A Fine Line of BOOkS and STATIONARY. J J. E PHINNEY, Proprietor. j Ladie's & Gentlemen's I. t v r , r. I L v it. JUST ARRIVED AT Irohwers harness shop, 0400400O0400040040OM0t0000C04O All kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement fec. &c. 3T Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL ThcksdaY. Ava. 3i. 1899. UN. D. Canon, Ertitor and Prop. ' ADVERTISING RATES. oo Bnatneae Local, each insertion 5c. Display, standing Ads: price for same fuade known on application. Stock Brand and the I'BEtss-JoCBWAt, one yearH-flO. Foreign advertising must tie paid iu ad ranee. J'or farther Information Addresa, Joua sal, -Harrison, 5 etir. F. E.AW. T. R.R. SpeHal Exrurkn to Omaha, NA-, Oa Aeomnt of Greater Aaterlea Exposition. Tickets on sale Aug. 28th, 1899, At $11.60 for Round Trip. Good Return ing Until Sept., 4tb, 1899. F. Avery, Agent. KEADTHIS WEEK'S PRESS-JOURNAL E. E. Livermore made final proof on 150 acres of Sioux soil last Monday be fore Judge trillion. Do not forget that Monday, Sept. 4th, in labor day throughout the country. It is a national holiday. Dr. Richard, extracts teeth without pain by bis famous applications to the Arums. All work warranted. . Read in another column the call for a Democratic county convention, to take place in Harrison Saturday Sept 30th. Father Krope., of Chadron celebrated Mass at the eeurt house Tuesday. A large congregation was in attendance. Dr. Richard will be in Harrison, at the Harrison House, Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 nd 10 prepared to do all kinds of dental work at lowest aric es. M. J. O'Connell, our county attor ney made final proof on his homestead in Sugar Loaf precinct Monday also, Mr. Stoneking of Cottonwood. Daniel Mcamara and William Mur:, phy of Efeemer, this state, were j Wwn JklotwJay hh Tia-wJay. bujlng cattle which thi' will ship to their Beeraer Wondor what our county fathers in tend doing about our delinquent land f Hies? In other counties the county Tieasurer are foreclosing on all dclir uent land Uses. Will our county fathers fotlow sUjt we naturally wonder. The Ranch Sctply Hocse, offers the greatest bargains in flour, clothing, dry goods, HaU, Boots, Shees, and Gro ceries that ever were offered in Harrison 3foet everything is sold at and below cost Come and convince yourself. Andrew McOinley contemplates boilding a residence for bis, daughter out on Rawing Water, south of town 20 miles. Too nous will bs 24x24, one tory; Grandpa, Wright is figoreing on the work and in all probability he will (t the contract. Toissliy morning Fred Langworthy. , who witk bis family lives South-east of town about tea miles, had the pain ful misfortaae to ma splinter in ese of Mi eyes. Dr. PMbmt was dispatched for aad be went Mt aad inmti tbe dis- bted member and reports tbat H is Ms piiiiMthsuiBit'as7wiUbsall right fee fw days. ffar atsllsr Bran, tbis wssk, have beta maJdng sasas nudsd improvemeU in tbsir store bssbtisig Tbey are so ar rnerlsg tb rm tbat their shoo de- fswtejswt will bt by Itself, Urns giving snaking it much i aaWI displays tbeir od to bstts adtVotAfk, ' EawwtojsBow sogafsd . 1 jtuttfcg M aiTiWsl to wtt bas bsM - tisMfwo tt te Catja ym mi ";mH T:' " rt ti tn bt lCcterf ;jKbr. Tit fcanttas k i. tt Cr t fcr F.E.iM.TE. A. lime table. Going Went. Going East. So. 8, mixed, Jl : I Ko. 8. mixed 8:00 T if North-Westem LINE V. R. R. is the best F. E. M. -to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEADWOOD AKD HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. t39" Pi'eaching every ottier Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and everv Sabbath evening- at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every bodinvited to attend. Rev. J. L. Kendall, Pastor. Rev. Father McNamara, of Chadron was in town between trains yesterday, Sheriff Holly, will go as a delegate to tbe Judicial convention to be held at Valentine, day after tomorrow. School will commence on next Mon day, and we feel that parents ar.d child ren alike should strive and unite with the teachers in making our school a suc cess. Gottleib Knori, expects to leave Sioux county for the eastern part of tbe state where he will look up a location to start up in the dairy business, about tbe last of Seotember. The. H N. of America, of which Mrs. Bowker has been Oracle, on the occasion of her resignation last Tuesday evening, tendered her a pleasant surprise. Mrs. Thornton was elected to fill the vacant chair. Mr. and Mrs, Avery, who have been guests at the home of their children at the depot during tbe past week left for home last Tuesday evening, they expect to stop over a few days at Hot Springs and enjoy the baths. Mrs. Edward Bowker, and family left here for Franklin county this state Wednesday evening where she and her husbp'-.i wiH "WrJJSce their future home. I Mr.' and Mrs. Bowker leave hosts of friends and relatives in this county, who will regret to give them up. We were informed yesterday for the first, that Mr. and Mrs. John Dickman, who were only married early last spring' had he peratwd two weeks ago. It is said by parties who claim to know that John had legal papers drawn and signed by his wife, that in tbe future she would not make him any trouble we presume relative to his obtaining a divorce or claiming lier dawer rights. She then took the train, ostensibly for Iowa, where her mother resides, so it is said by some, others say she went to Cliad ron. It is another case of marry in hast and repent at leisure. The marriage vows of late years seems to be assumed by seme with about as much concern and respect as the buying or selling a horse. Mrs. Baumgard, of Montrose precin ct came into town Saturday to consult Dr. Phinney relative to an encounter which she and young Mike Jordan had over ft boras th day before. Mrs. Baum gard claims Mix kicked and beat her quite seriously. Dr. Phinney thinks that aha will be all O, K., in a short time. Wo are not sufficiently acquaint ed with the facts in the case to givs a 4etaiUd statement of tbe trouble from beginning to end. " Frbfay night last, we Warned tbat Jo. Cpp of Bodaro prscioct, while oo his way homo was waylaied by Kick Bhafor ad bis two younger brothers of too same asigriborhood, armed with a guo pitchfork and stones. Tbe gun aod pitch fork wars not brought into requisition bnttbestooAS were. Oos burled at Mr. scoauvcK mm oo toesut oi toe ear aaasiaf a paiafal tboofh not a fatal waaaa. However, as Jo, escaped with fcfrKgafraay lbs fofJawiaf day, bt BTWt6w topwnw a warraat for frl ana bit today all tl par- tram ia tot aadiaaoaM way J, W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c Send iii your Harness and shoe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINK WORK STRICTLY CASH." Proffessional Cards- J. E. riUXNEY. M. D. Pliyiscian and Surgeon. All eitllB glTn prompt attention. Office in Drug Store. -HARRISOJi KEIiRASKA. GRAXT GCTUR1E. Attorney-aHaw. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Statep Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable sonipanies. C3JLgal papers carefully drawn. Habkison. - KEBRAiaiA, A. P. Rosenberg, of Adelia, was in town last Monday. Hon. M. J. Gayhart, of Montrose, pre cinct, was in town tbe first of this week, on business. Rev. Kndall, left for Gordon, the first of the week, to attend M. E. confer ence, which will convene there on next Tuesday. Frank Lindeman, arrived in Harris on, last Saturday, to assume the princi palship of the school in our town, this coming year. M. J. Blewett, is not expected home from his visit with his father, brothers and sisters in Wisconsin for a week at the very least. Mrs. Albert Burke, of Omaha, sister of Chas. Camenzind, came in on the noon train y-aterday to viit at the Camen zind mansion for a mouth or more. Uenry Hunter, more familarly known as "Bunk" was a pleasant caller at this office on last Monday, and while here, bid not forget to inscribe bis came am ong o ir readers. Ttie call has been issued for tbe re publican county convention for tbe nomi nation of candidates for county officers, and will be held on Monday, October 2, 1899. J. B. Burke, is busy making hay for Col. Snyder, on Running Water, on the ranch recently purchased of Wilts Far- nest. The latter has finally located 16 miles south of the place he just sol d, he will still be a Sioux ceunty citizen. What is tbe matter with the Run ning Water Wolfe Association. Thoe who have horses, cattle, or sheep, can not afford to ignore this association. When in town call at the Commercial Bank and subscribe your name in the as socian and put down tbe amount oppo site your name if you think you can af ford to help exterminate the wolves in this county. Editor B. B. Smith, of tbe Long Pine, Repubtican Journal, was in our town last Thursday, visiting his broth er J. W. and wife also on business. He informed us while here that be had made ex-editor Davis a proposition to go to Long Pine, and take charge of his paper (Tbe Republican) for a year, as he has been employed as principal of tbe city school for the coming scholastic year. While hers, Brer Smith called and paid bis respects. To All Concerned : It is tbe custom for parents to allow their boys from 6 to 14 years of age to ba at the depot on aod about the cars while trains are at tbe station. It is only a question of time when some boy will be killed or badly crippled. I have requested the boys to keep off the cars and entirely away from the depot and yards while trains are hers but to no purpose, and now take this method of calling parents attention to Una matter. I do not wih to impose any unnecessary hardship on your boys but I think you will ail agrat with me that it will be much batter for all concerned, and, hav ing oaatlonsd you and also warned the boys I karawith disclaim aoy raaaonsibuV Ity la ti matter. Vry Bespeotully, I. Arm.- A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. M. i. O'Connell, - - Co. Atternoy, Will Prartlre In All Court. hpcrisl Attention (iircu to Land Of fice UKsiness. CoIlcrtioiH and all busincsg entrnitt ed to me will recci re prompt attention. Hariuson - Xehraska. DRESS MAKING l'AKLOK. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OK ANDEEWS 1UI.1., 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. MAOfiiE Rosechaxs. PUBLIC I will sell at Public Auction, at my repidencerin liar rifon, Neb., Saturday, September 9, 189!), at 1 o'clock p. m., the following described personal proierty to-wit: 9 Cows with Calves bY their Hide, 18 Yearling Steers, 2 Dry Cows, 1 Yearling Heifer, 5 Horses, 2 Shoats, 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Cart, 1 Set Double Harness, About 30 Tons of Hay, 1 Set Single HarneKS, 1 McKormick Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Sled, 1 Sod Plow, 1 Double Shovel Plow and other things too numer ous to mention. Terms of Sale:-CASII. B. L. Smuck. E. A. BroELow, Auctioneer. Moutroso Cii)'li4. Everybody is busy cutting the corn which had got too dry from the hot weather. Mrs. Chris Ruffing from Wyo., is at home visiting her parents. Rosa Konrath was a pleasant caller at the Montrose P. O. Sunday. BORN': To Mr. and Mrs. August, Meyer a baby giri Monday Aug. 21st. Mrs. Peterson is visiting with her dau ghter Mrs. August Meyer. Tbe young people around Montrose have sworn off going to daoces to Spring creek canyon as they rode up there twice now and got left There will be mass at the Montrose church next Sunday. Everybody is res quested to be present and participate in the services. ' Mr. Nutto is going to put in his dam on Indian creek which was washed out by the hea vy rains during the summer, he will commence work in about a week he intends to put four teams to work at it, as be wants to make it a good deal larger and higher than it was. Tlie two Jake Wasserburger's brand ed their cattle Monday. Dan Jordan returned from the round up last Wednesday, he moved his fami ly on his place Thursday. Saok. Breer-es From The Valley. A light shower Wednesday morning. C. F. Coffee is now in Chadron trying to secure a house for his family so the children can attend school again there this year. H. Zimmerman finished making bay Saturday and in the afternoon be and his r -f I LIGHT & 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. SALE. wife wnt t- visit I Daut. J. Tuouis has rc-iiciied his destination and has settled at Turtle River, Manito ba, Canada. He lias a j;ood location, three miles east of Lake Dauphin plenty of hay and a fine country. It looks as if some little boys thai attended the dance Saturday m'uht had better take their mothers along with them next lime as they ought not to be trusted alone till they are a little older and learn bow to behave themselves. QUO. Democratic County Convention. A county convention of the Democratic party of Sioux county, Kebraaka, la hereby called to inwt at JlurrlMin, In said county, Katurday, fcrjl. JO, lfM, at the Court Hum, at J o'clock p. in., for the piirpo of placing iu nomination candidate, for the fullow lug olBc: One County Clerk, One County Trnaxurer, One County Hherlff, One Uounty Judge, Ono County Superintendent of Bcbools, One Connty Surveyor, One County Coroner. Alio, to t minuet mien other buslneM an may properly come before the convention. Tbe acveral precinct in mild comity will bo entitled to representation in the convention baaed on the voUt cant for lion. C. J. Rrnytthe at the general election of lsUS, being: one delegate for each 10 vote or minor fraction thereof, which make the appor tionment an follows: Andrews 1 I Antelope fl llowen 4 I Creek ! Montroan 2 f llunnlng Water 1 Sugar Ixiaf 2 I Knake ( T.-ek 1 Wnrlioiii.i t 8 While Klvi-r S Wlilntle Creek I j Cottonwood I It ! recommended that no proxies be al lowed. It 1 rewmended that the different Pre cinct primaries la the county be held ou Taiwday Sept. U, 1HW. M. J. ItLBWaTT, Secretary. M. J. Uathabt, Chairman, A KUrni AlTAilH baa baa addad to tba wall know Hoapa TZZ2t CM CAM, U4 CTSZLY. With Ctool suad Baarf. ' CAI3 n CAS, KASZTcJ CAZAXT Writ Par Psrtlralara. I T Want Column. WANTED: To buy a good, new milks cow. B. F. Lano worthy. FOR SALE: 100 head of yearling steers, G. W. or V. A. Hester. L HtlllF r A V I A Tie Commissioner of Public Lands snd Buildings will offer about 38,000 acres of school land for lease at public auction at Harrison, at tbe County Treasurer's office beginning at 100 P. M., rt-j.t. Id lv09, under the following pro vision of the new land law: "If, after using due diligence to leasa said land, at an annual rental of six percent 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 wno pay aix per cent on the highest offered valuation, as an nual rental, if, in his Judgement it is to the best interest of the state to ac cept such bid." Persons desiring to eXnmine the lands to be leasod may secure lists of the same, showing the present appraisment thereof, as well as nny other informa tion, upon application to tiie County Treasurer or by addressing the Commiss ioner, st Lincoln. At the beginning of the auction, the commissioner will gladly answer all inquiries in regard to the school land business or the workings of the new Uw. 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