SHOES i-HBON TON RESTAURANT l B. BIGELOW, Prop., A THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Canclies, xuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, $Figs, Calces, I'ies, Bread, Stationary 6)1 Drugs, s , Drugists Sundries;, 5 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 5 BOOkS and STATIONARY. S J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. t A Fin Line of adie's & Gentlemen's Vetc. ' (J- t TPTA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Tiling vr,Vl nt 1 ivir.cr Prices. POST OFFICE 131 11jUIJ, Harrison, -cn. 1 f f r . t '. V v, 't 1 ll' ' 11 11 JUST AT iROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP,? AH kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flour and all kind.- of jrain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I hare Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement fcc. &o. "rr Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. ' EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL Thursday. Sept. t, 1809. tieo. 1). Canon, Editor ami Prop. ADVERTISING RATES. f!iiSnes Locals, each Insertion 5c. Display, stanrtinic Arts: prices for same made known mi application. Stork Brand and the I'bessJoCBsai., one year aMO. Foreign advertising timst be paid In ad--vanee. For tnrther information Address, J'EEKS Jol R'AL llttrrtwm, Nebr. F. E. Jf . V. 2. 11. Special Excursion to Hot Springs, S. Dak. 8pecial Excursion to Hot Springs, fi. Dak., Sept. 19, 181)9 30 days. One Fare Sfor round trip, plus $2.00. F. Avert, Agent. Robt. Gieser, of Montrose, was in town yesterday, doing business at the .court bouse. Mrs. Neece, and the children came f wp from their Running Water ranch on last Monday so the children can attend school in town. V. A. Ile.iter, disposed of his cattle to the Eourtte boys this week, aod will propably go east to get a couple of care .more to ship in- The fall term of District Court for flioux County, by order of Judge Wes tover. was postponed to Sept Skh to the 26 day of September. Mr. Chas. Hanson has secured a lace for his family to live in, so his children will hate the advantage of at tending school here this winter. Rev. Father Kroiipa will celebrate Mam at toe Court house in Harrison on Saturday fteptember lGtb. at 10 o'clock. AH members ore req uested to attend. J. Fitzgerald, or ILit creek, was a pleasant caller at this offce one day this "week, and while here embraced the op portuoity of renewing bis allegiance to Phiss-Jocrsal. . School opened Mondny morning rtth a good attendance. Quite a oum f ter of children from outsida of the dis- -trirt, were on hand t- gemtntnee with the flrst day of school. Dr. Phioney, was called down to y.t Spring, on last Tuewlay, to pre ribe for the sick child of Mr. and lira. CbM. Kewmnn. He reported tbe little oeeall right when he returned. ""-Lftbor day in Harrison, passed off 'without any disturbance or serious dem onstration between tbe union and non union laborers. Public works in thecity were almost wholly suspended. On the first day of Achool, nine pii fila outside of the district were present td will probably attend the'entiro term they are; May Lewis, Andrews; three fedgbtert of Henry WrncVa, Running Water; Mr. fleece's two daughters, Run . Vic Water; Chas. Hanson's three child IB,s(Tm Tassel 1; and Lew Witt, of Mfeoejoe the Bourstt Bros., this week bought O head of cattle corning 2 year-old next ftoK, which will very materially in crease tbetr Running Water herd. The any will sooo 'become heavy stockmen 4tt this conoty, aod we ars glaa as they ttare worked bard enough for it. They thooroughly Doenrtaod tite business mA h&va bm Mod ranch as there is io 1to country for raisiag stock. 5-WlsttoMr else may be said about Or. tUrpfey, wko has bees here for the jthmMnrdara thioK sure km mmU tkmntm double price for bis enrk. bsekiM be did aot kesiute to ' sdwH, nkHhm to Mm oomioA T Dr. rbatd. of Steward a proffessioaal f rsr who bad adrertissd is thePww- , to BbM oaths ft last Ho "Ud tm rtpert ttet fir. tkbarde -SHrwejaJsUsooeaeto arrved F. E. I M. V E. A. Mm table. Gulag West. Going F.nat. So. 5, mixed. 11 :S0 1 So. . lulled :00 I North-Western LINE . E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, I,EAC)WOOl AND HOT SrlUXG3, SOUTH DAKOTA. Jp Preaching every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., ami everv Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rev. J. L. Kendall. Pastor. Miss Marley, will make hT home with the Keece frirls this winter. Russel Thorp, oue of Lusk's promin ent stockmen was in Harrison couple of tluvs this week on business. lt.L'gert Rohwer, expects to leave 1 r un L.' . : for Hot Springs S. Dak., tomorrow even ing in hopes the baths may prove bene ficial to his rheumatism. Andrew Christian's daughter of Pleasant RiiVe, will leave for Uncoln Mondav. where she (roes to resumo her studies at the University. Andrew Christian's dauchter of Pleasant Ridge, will leave for Lincoln, Mondav. where she eoes to resume her studies at the University. Yesterday, Paul Z;brst was hurried- lv disDatchwd to Harrison for medirin for the little babe of Mr. and Mrs. Val dtz. It being very sick anJ not expect to live. The Ranch .Sittlt Koffif., is still running in Harrison with Iew (Jerlach as its proprietor and he is selling his goeds way down, for a proof of our stit ment go to the Ranch Si ttly HotrsKaud liarn for yourself. fZrrft. Oscar Ward, moved his family over into' tbe place formerly occupied l y EfTPrt Rohwer for his hnr,)es shop. Mr. Rohwer had n addition huilton and liud it fixed up penerally it is now very comfortable to live in. Dr. Richards, of Seward this stato who has bt-on doini; dental work at the Harrison House, this we, k, has had all he could do and so far as we can lwim gave entire satisfaction. If Dr. Richards could make our town once a month, we believe he could get ail tha work io his line he could do. Albert Sutton, brother of Lcey, Sutton came down to the Ridge from the Big Horn basin, about a we-k ago, aod Monday and Tueday was visiting in lar nson and vicinity. Mr. Suttoc was ac companied by his wife and children. Tlvy returned to their home yesterday. Albert, since going to the biz Horn coun try, has made a nice little stake and is in a fair way to make an iudeindent fortune in a very short time. Oh, no! the republican nominee for congress will not be elected this fall. The stav-at-home reform vote, in this district last fall were taught a wbolsome lesfton in the election of a republican leg islature thereby causing the election of , corporation lawyer to succeed tbe most able champion of the rights of the people in the U. 8. senate. Hon. W. V, Allen, No doubt in the least shout the election of Hon. W. U. Neville Nov. 7th next. F.merv Zimmerman, will leaw for Bellvue, thit state Saturday evening; where he expects complete his eduoaton at the Presbyterian college at that place Mr. Zimmerman has been a student at the Bellrve college durint the past two years, and h determined to gradulate before he quits, Bellvue, Is the child hood home of ye editor, and it was th-re in mi that ws were taught toe English alohabeL At that time, the tillage of Eel I roe ras tbe metropolis of this great state; today there are more inhabitants ia Cioax onnU than there Wa in Uie J, W. SMIT Manufacturer and dealer Send in your Harness and Shoe re- pairing, and a first class job is irunranteed. FINE WORK STRICTLY CASH: Professional Cards. J. E. PHLNXEY. 5L D. riijician and Snrgwin. All call-, ifivrti prompt attt-ntlon. f.iffice lu r Mors. -HAIiRfSON - SK!lUAKA. GRANT GUTIirJE. Altorney-aMaw. Prompt attention piven to all leai mutters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United f tate? Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. t-Legal partrs carefully drawn. lUliKISON. - JfEBBAfWA. Lee Dickinson, of Snake creek, was in town last Monday doing; business in Judge "VYilson.s court. Miss Lizzie Murphy and her bro'her were up from Crawford, cn last Monday doing business at the court house. Miss May Lewis, daughter of L. C. Lewis is attending school hera this win ter she is boardig at V. H. Wright's mansion. lr. Phinney was called out to s? Mrs. John Plunkett, of Warbonnet last night who is quite sick, probably with mountain fever. A. B. Clark, of Maine, Neb. is in town at this writing. He is here to buy catlle which he will ship for feeding to I his own county. Grandpa Wright is painting . Jir i P!i;niifV re'-s'l-oc" tics iiu ejM,,- ple maoy of our tun ii!ci wuulu U. well to emulate. I John Atid'-rwn, moved his family to ' Running '.Vateron last Monday, on ihe! !?. F. Johnston ranch, juht r:tutly pur- ; chased by Brewster Bros. ' Tom" Slow, as he is known by everybody in tills part -f t'no country, was in from his rtwk ranch yMpby ami today, layingitig in a supply of groc eries and attcduing to otiier business while here. On last Runday, ye s-ril and family took (liiivu down near Glen, and stopped for a moment. cotiverwition ith Grand pa Tucker and iu the course of our talk he informed us he us on a deal to sell his Whin River rrnth aod peetson'-il property to a gentleman from Frieod, this slale. Grandpa Tucker has an id.?a,l ranch and we regret to see hiiu dispose, of such a profitable homy. On last Thursday, J. J. Rodgers and wife were op from soldier creek, accom panied by a Mr. Letcher., to whom they made transfer of their real estate and personal , property. The consideration received in the above deal by Mr. Rodg er;, is near the $o,000 mark. Mr. R. and and his faimlv will go to Iowa, on a visit for a mouth or so, when they expect to return to eastern jSeorasKa tor the winter, where Mr. Rodgers may possibly locate. Quite a number of the Montrose peo nle were in Harrison yesterday, with the expectation of hearing the ca-e, of Baurngurd vs. Jordan, which was sup posed by the parties would coma up for trial in justice Sinuck's court on that date. The cas, however was not tried and l iter in Uks day a a:t1lmeiit was effected between the parties to the suit Mrs. Jordan acting for her s jo, in his ab sence and AugustBauingard and his mother appearing for themselves, the ru stilt of which we ham that August re tains tlie horse and saddle agreeing to dismiss the cas9 against Mike, now pev (ling in Justice .Smocks court, and on tbe other hand Mrs. Jordan, or Mike, as the caw, may be, is to pay all court eX; penses, thus far Incurred. We believe if all parties would resort to arbitration in petty differences arising btwea one another, it would be much batter for the world at Urge, and bring us nearer n re alization of that day when the sword aod spear is (p bs beat into plow-shares aad prunin hieks and a long ways tM sfewnnftkn mllleoaitm. H, In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c. i A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. 51. 1. OTocnclI, - - Co. Attorney, so Will Practice in All Courts. Special Attention (iireu to Land Of fice Haziness. Collectionx and all business entrnst od tome will receive prompt attention. Hariuson - Nebraska. DKEKiS MAKING PA 11LOK. The undersigr.ee! just located in lower north-vest corner room OF AM'Ui:ws II ALL, 1 prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of the puhlic is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will Ik; rcasonablt. Ii. 1!a(k,-ik liimcKXSK Dou't forget Hurt Sniuck's tale Saturday? M. J. Dlewett, returned from his vit.it at Fouodulac, Wisconsin, Mju.Ijiv noon. One wek from dav after tomorrow Oottioib Knori will bold a public sale in j Harrison. See Kile notice in another column of this page. Mrs. E. A. liigelow and children, luft Saturday evening for Newtou. Ia., on a month or six weeks visit. Hence E. A. will ha ve that much time to ex patiate on, ia "marri-nre a failure." Mr. and ilrs. Shermuu, were down from their sh p ranch on Hiwliid-: Mon- day and Ti;tJsJay, doing some trading and Mrs. 8, had some dental work done by Dr. IN h trds. - ?!' f.i'iv f'!ir; 'I'ris'hn f Kirt- l-y, ! t.-.i i .,i i i..,i--.i-l to parties at West l'muc tliii, htale for feeders. The cattle were shipped Lvst Friday evening. Jo. l'arns, K-ftSaturdayeveiiingcn a visit of one month at h: old i hil ilnxid hnme in North Carolina, where he will be most heartily welcomed by his agd parent, who aro s'ill living on time's side of eternity. Jo. has not seen bin father and mother for twenly-onj years, aiiditi more than probable it will lie the last time he will be permitted to see them alive. l(rvr VVingMd. editor of the Craw ford (iazett, )irn been honored by his par ty by nominating him for cktkiif d - triel court of iJawus C iintv. r-btor VVinglleld has been instant in season and i out lighting for the principles of his; party and whether right or wrong- re lative to party principles, nothing is too good for a country newspaper editor. Shakers- Grant Outline and Sheriff Holly, delegates to the Populist and Democrat ic Judicial conventions res)ectively, at Valentine Riturday, returned home Monday and reported the nomination of Judge Westover of Rushville and J. J. 1 larrmgon of O'Ne il. OIUTt'AUY. LIEU: Ida the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Vuldez, of Warlxmnet precinct July 0, ly&0, at fi o'clock, aged 3 months and SI days. The little crib is empty now, The Iitt! clothes laid by; A mother's hoe, a father's joy, Io death's cold arm doth he. So, little pilgrim, to thy home On yonder blissful shore, We miss thf e here, but noon will come Wlwre thou hast gouu before, Little I I.i's de.ith, was caused by chol era en faritum, being srriously sick only about 28 hours until the tpussenger of death came and relieved the little suffer er. Though it is V) hark fu- a father and ifrothw to give up their little dar ling babe, that was Just fermitled to bud here on earth yet, it will bo a consola tion to them now that it is to bloom for ever in tssrms of Jusu, iu glory. '' The funeral services will taki place this afternoon add the remains w ill bs laid to rest in the LUrrison cemetery at at 4 o'clock. LIGHT -AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL V 3 id u J Call and look TJiitionnriii as i-s-ify money. Marsteller broS. PUBLIC I will sell at Public Auction, at my residence, in Har rison, Neb., Saturday, September.), ISUS), at 1 o'clock p. tn., tjJ(, f 0xio v i iiR described j,ersonal iroK'rty to-wit: 0 Cows with Calves Ijy their idt 18 V'earling Stcern, 2 DryCowp, 1 Yearling Heifer, 5 Horse?, L Shoats, 1 Wa.tcon, I J'.Htry, 1 Cart, 1 Set Double Harness, About HO Tons ofl lay, 1 Set Single, Harness, 1 McKormick Mower, 1 Hay Hake, 1 Sled, 1 Sod Plow, 1 Double Shovel Plow and other thing too runner-ou.-i to mention. Terms of Sah-: 'ASH. I. L. Smitk. K. A. Di(iEi.ow, Audionwr. I will nell at public auction atllanison, Xeb.. Saturday Sept. 10, lS'J'j, at 2 o'clock p. in., the following descritied personal property to-wit: 14 cowh and calves, 20 Heifers, 4 yearling Steers, 1 Hereford Dull, Jottlf.ij; Knop.i. Ternis of Sale:-Ca!i. Over in Wyoiiiliig. t F. B. Ilanihn's mother aod sister ar rivl liere from Audubon county Iowa on Friday of last wueU. Andrew ("hristinn shipped two cars of cattle to South Omaha, on last Tuesday. He went alone to take in tin &ight and will oumo baek on (-Saturday. Miss Dor Christian will start for Lincoln today to attend school at Uni versity place for the next bix mouths. Chris Christian sold his 2 year old steers at home for $ 11 a head on Wednes day of last week. Laney Sutton came tip to the Ridge on last Friday and on Saturday went to Lusk to make final proolll on his moth ers homestead and timber claims. John and Albert Sutton, and S. L. Kirlley made dual proof on their claims at the same time. Albert Sutton and family went to Harrison on last Sunday for a few days visit with friends and relatives. They ex,ett to start for their home in John- son u-uuly the last of ti e week. sTVBirVTMIN) 1N WHfiO J our Stock over be- we can SAVE you SALE. Tbi w-' svtll i-losethe harvesting in thin piiil. A great many are stacking and a few lave finished. SImlto niid Fel ly have start'-d their thnshing machine wi we are tuld. Mrs. J. II. Newhn experts to go 1 Ixitiglas tfld.iy to Ui gone the rest of thu week. It is r ported that ipiite a niinilier of catlltt hav- died wstii dry murriin, in tiie la:,t ten davs. Zl.KIKU Oiiiii l Hall. M J,'arriii Nebr., Sept. 52nd e'ery body iuvited to attend. M. J. I Arfineel, Comniit tee. , U. L (i.-rlach, ' ll'-nrv Rlcwetl. Want Column. AI.KMiVAM'i;!, Kill -Tilt J. IFF. AMI Ai-lieivetiti-ntoJ A'ludr.il l)ev.ey,'' U.ewofl:s im-iiiet iimvuI heii,. By Jlnrut Hn-tiKl. Hie Ills Ioiik frirml nmt iinirer of inn rnit: n-U!.i. t and h wl, oook ; ov. r M nHS-i', fil'i inehi-.; t,r irly lKi ImIHoi," llluitrutlniet (inly SI .Hi. tii(rt(j(lei,iertj i iimhiiI-,!oi.h. tiutili. free, inaneents lid-time, U riiwitiiii-k. Tlie tonili.lin Com psnv.anl KJ.xir xiou Ilia., Cliicf,'o NEBVITA FILL SL' ;nrr VtlAI nr. 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