;iBON TON RESTAURANT.fjw l 13. HIGH LOW, Prop., SHOES! HOES TUT? Dinim? PTT A V A PV "Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, jFigs, Cakes, Pies, Bread, stationary ?etc. A flood Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Tiling Sold a Living Prices. POST OFFICE BUILDING, Harrison. Neb. Drugs, Drugists Sundries, , Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BOOHS and STATIONARY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. A Fine Line of Ladie s & Gentlemen's JUST ARRIVED -AT IrOHWER'S HARNESS SHOP, All kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flour and alFkiiids of Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I Lave Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c. &c. Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL o Thcmdat. Sett. 21. 1899. (ta. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. ADVCRTISINO HATES. osc Bnslne Local, each insertion 5c. Display, standing Ads: prices for same made known on application. Stock Brand and. toe I'ltsss-JoCKSAi, on ,year 3.00. " Foreign advertising must be pukl iii ad vance. Vot further Information Addre, IMua'S-JotlKJl.fL, Harrison, Ncbr. 8pciA Excursion 4o Hot Springs. S. -Jhk., Sept. JO, 189930 days. On Fare r round trip, plus $2.00. F. AvEhY, Agent, READ THIS WEEK'S PRESS-JOURNAL- F. E. k M. T. R. S. Special Excursiou to Hot Springs, S. Dak. F. E. A H. V. special Excursion to Hot -Springs 8. D. Ticket on sale Vet, 3 &. '17 t one fare plun 12, 00 for Round trip wGood returning- 30 days from dale of ,aal. -Special Excursion tp Lincojn Neb. account of Street Fair. Tickets on sale Sep 19 to 22nd inclusiv- ly at $10,75 for Rouod trip and on Sept. 20 & 21st ai 6.00 for round -trip. Good returning until Sept 25. Special excursion to Omaha on account of the Ak-8a.r-JBen Festivities Tickets on sale Sept 28 & 27 t 6.00 tor round trip Good 5 days frttoo date of '..sale and on Sept. ,29th at $11,60 for round trip good returning 5 days from date of F. Avery, Agt. Bodarc, Ne braska, Saptember 20 199. Estrayed , ioto my pasture north of elaEngbrets, -Place 15 head of cows ,and Calves, 1 black cow with whit face with hell on. 1 red year old bull. Tar--ties tun have same by calling and pay ing damage. ALBERT F. UnJ- Jude Hunter, of Bodarc spent a day ,or two in town this week on business. Postmaster Owell of Hewitt, was 4n town a day or two this week on bu- Henrr Piekeabrock and August PaamiT"H of Montrose, bought some young heifers of Virgil Hester on last Monday we did not learn what they paid lor thorn. - W. J., Mrs. W. J. and A. J. Bogart will aeil at public Auction Oct. 1 18. ,.coaunMig at 10 o'clock, a. m., 109 hand of cattle. 40 tons or hay and 11 load unthrashed wheat T. M. Sniit of Five Point .went to i on laat Tuesday evewing, to be relative to receiving aa in- i labia passion. .Ha retaroed to- Father Kratipa celebrated mass at aba court boojM) last Saturday. There waraaotas'manv in attendance as be '.wosjja Hka to have mot, but those who i were treated to a very profi- V. A. Heater, told oat hij two can ef cattl rooMtly brought from Sioux xity to William McBeynoIda of Man vfilo, Wyo., and August Bnumgard of BanVeyaatafB. the former buying 8$ lath. I Ha 38 bead I Eoaday eight a week ago the , ' lc aoaaa of Jaoob Mar lung over ia . ZztM f wolart at t o'clock at night was V fil aoa" of course was r y C - rywa, wiwi ma i wnveuw, C-ict wwak la the atkkhar. f ' 'rilCfc Cafhiar, thtaka the r-ttiiatyiilMialkri. ? irrjr r!f Costal ha kaows v v r . F. E. M. Y . IC lime Uble. Citing fftjt Going EhaU Ho. B. niixed.,.il ;30 1 So. 6. mixed 8 :00 North-Western LINE F. E. M- V. R. R. is the best to and from the BIjACK HILLS, DEADWOOD A.VD HOT SPItl.VGS, SOUTH DAKCTA. Preaching every other Sabbath at 1 o'clock a. m., and everv Sahbatli evening at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rzv. J. L. Kekiau., Pastor. District court will convene on next Tuesday, the 20lh. Read the creditable statement of the Harrison Commercial Bank in another column of this paper. We understand there was a party given at Mr. Reed's, who lives just out of town on last Tuesday night. New subscribe! s to the PKEKS-JotH- nal this week are: A. L. Hodge of Glen Will. Smoke of Harrison, and Clias. U. Glaze of Crawford. Mrs. Jackson Mettlt-n of Snake Creek accompanied ber husband to town on last Monday, doing some trading and re turning home the same evnic. Rev. Kendall, moved his household effects to his uew mission at Maryland .on last Monday and his successor Rev. Smitb will be here to fill his appoint ment in our midst on next sablmth. C. U. G'aZ9, of Crawford was a pleasant caller at this office on last mon- day, and while here inscribed his name among our readers, Mr. Glaze Is engaged in the marble business, any one needing anything in bis line may rest assured of receiving fair treatment. It seemed to us for awhile on last Monday, as if everyone wbo lived in Sioux county, that is outside of Harrison had come to town, so great was the crowd who were on hand and nearly all of them eager to secure some of the school land which was offered fer lease in the afternoon. Mrs. Petersen, of Omaha, mother-in-law of Mrs. August Meier, who has been a guest at the home of the latter in the valley during the past three weeks expect to leave for home tomorrow. Mrs. Meier, had the misfortune to run a ttead'e in her foot A couple of m ek ago, and the doctor has been unable to get it .out, having made two or three attempts. Miss Uzzie Dunn, daughter of Mr Dunn, of Warbonnet, who has been in Denver for over a year, returned to the valley a jew days ago to visit her father and brothers for a week or two. While in town the young lady did not forget to call and pav her respects to the Jocrsal force. Miss Dunn will go from here to Gleocoa, Wyo., whore she will keep house for ber brother John. A son of Pat Lacy, next younger than John, arrived in Harrison yesterday on a visit with the Lacy family, and a 15 to look up the country with a view of locating somewhere near his father and brothers. Should the country prove satisfactory to him. he and his family will in all .probability move to Sioux county next spring. None of Mr. Lacy' friends war looking for him and hence they wer all treated to a pleasant cnr priaa. . Commissi ooer of Public Lands A Building, Hon. John V. Wolfe at the Treasurers office Monday leased 88,000 acre or all tbo v,:aat school land in Sioux County to different parties, both ia and outside of the county. Thar wore not a few sheep men from tb south end of the county who wer after school wad and oocdod ia getting a wen ber of aMtioaa, Tb loweet price received by the ttat waa 15c par acta and tb btghatt waa S,75, paid by Hoa ry Waraaka. . 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. PlIIKXEY. M. D. Phjlcian and Surf eon. All calis given prompt attention. Office in Drug Store. J1AHRLSON - NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all leal matters in Justice, CouDly and District Courts, and before the United State? Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. if Legal papers carefully drawn. nAEIUSOS, - NeBBASKA. CAHDOF THANKS. To thote, who io kindly assisted us in the sickness, death " and burial of our darling little babe on the 6th of Septem ber, 1"99, we take this way of extend ing our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Valdez. WANTED: t or 5 log choppers ati the saw mill on Spring cretk 6 mile Northeast of Harrison. T ti Crawford Brother. i News is as scarce as hens iteth this I week possibly in our next issue we may have so much local mattter, we will be unable to get it all in. There will be mass at the court house in Harrison on Saturday Oct. 14th. All members should mke special etfort to be present on this otxasioo. Sale bills have been struck for a pub lic auction toiake place at the Jo. Rob inson place one mile north of Harrison: Oct. 7th. Do not forget the date. Mrs. Barton, left Harrison on last Thursday evecing presumably for Ar-i kansas, where she has made up her mind to rusticate in some quite nook among the "Osarks." ! A largeuumber of people were in Harrison Monday, from different parts of the county for the purpose of leasing school lands, which took place at the court house on that date. Dr. Miller of Alliance, and his son True, who owns and opperates a stock ranch in the south-east corner of Sioux county were in Harrison attending the leasing of state school Innd Monday. Mrs. John Dnut, of Stacy, Mont., who has been the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. FA Maine of this town during the summer, returned to her home on last Thursday evening, her mother accompanied her as far a Crawford. Wilbert Shepherd's father and mot her from Iowa, landed in Harrison, yes terday where they were met at the traiu by their son, who conducted them to the hotel for dinner after which they were driven Out to Will's Warbonnet ranch where they will visit with their son and daughter for three or four weeks. Little Pierce Blewettftnet with a somewhat painful accident a few days Ago. While plaving on the bed he fell off and at the time bis Mother supposed be was just frightened but later she dis covered he had dislocated his shoulder Dr. Phinney w called but thinks it will knit all right in a short time. Henry Warnelca. shipped two cars of the beat white faced berefoni steers Mon day night that baa been shipped to South Omaha market from Sioux county this year and without doubt he will receive tb highest market price. Henry takes greU pride in raising and marketing the very beat stock that can possily be pro duced from Northwet Nebraska. Johp Herman of Hat crssk an Char ley Biahle and Frank Nutto have bought Baa durhara bull of a gentleman at Stanton this state, who is a breeder of blooded cattle. The cattle were un loaded t the stockyard last Thursday and war driven 'it to the respective raaolie Moo!sy. Mr. Herman gets 4 of th animal awl Mr. M;hle and Kjifto, aca o tlxm on. They are fine !v,t. A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. M. J. 0 Council, - - Co. Attorney, Will Prf tier In All Cotirt. Special Attention Given to Land Of fice Iluslneag. Collections and all Dullness entrust ed to ma will receive prompt attention. JIabriso.n - Nebraska. WnKSS MAKING FAliLOK. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OF A.NIIREWH II ALL, 1H prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her lino. The patronage of the public is solicited. W e guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will be reasonable. MKS. JlAOfilE RoSECrHAXb. Carpenter James Wright has secur ed the contract for building the new bouse for Charles Lewis and is now busy getting out the window and door frames casing Ac. The following named stockmen of Sioux county have joined the Running Water Wolf asocition, showing the amount set opposite their respective names which they nre willing to pay for the extermination of gray wolves in the district prescribed by the associa tion: A J. Palmer $1,00, B. Hunter $1.00, J. Christian 2,00, Ben Moore 2.00, Chas Lewis 2,00, W. L. Hoyt 2,00, J. W. Earnest 2,00, D. IUunker 1,N) McGinley 2,00, P. Allison 5,00 F. Force 2.00, J. Mpttlin 2,00 Tom lV-il S.M, Tru-SMlt-r 2.00 Colviile 2,00, E. Gihm.rd 2,00 B. Niece 5,00, L. Brandle 1,00 Octave Harris 3,00, John Cook 5,00 B. CofTee 2,00, H. Warofka 1,00 Nat Baker 2,00, John Hickey 1,00 Johnson & Smith2.00, IL B. Earnest 2.00 W. B. Bovrett 2,00, Mr. Suuford 2,00 JohnCurccn 1,00, .... . i Breezes From The Valley. We expected frost last Sunday morn ing, but have seen none yet. J. T. Coffee came up from Chodron, after his horse, returning Sunday. Messrs. Coffee, Wohlueter and Millsr, are preparing for the v inters blizzards by hauling wood. Ln. Daut and family came over to Grandpa Zimmerman's Saturday, return ing Sunday and took Mis Lillie home with them to begin her school Monday morning. The couuty Supt. made us a pleasant call Monday, enroate for Indian creek to visit Miss Unw rev's school, then to Mis Bretty's and back by way of Cotton wood. Rev. Rice filled his appointment at Bodarc, SundUy and preached a very ex cellent sermon io the morning, also held services in the evening. His next ap pointment will be Oct 15th, as he preach es once in four weeks. Mrs. Rice accom panied him and they returned home Mondav. Mis Katie Henry went to Harrison on Wednesday to take the train for Lusk, where she will probably remain until the first of January, - Cuo. Montrose Clipping, F. Nutto lias commenced work on his Dam Monday, which went out last sum mer. H. Priestoff, moved hi family to Crawford Inst wk so his children can attend school. Robt. Geiser is putting in a nw wind mill and pumping plant jolm Messing i doing the work. Jacob Markings old houe was destroy ed by lire last Tuesday origin of fire un known. Titer was quit a large attendance at the Montrose church last Sunday. H. U. Wasssrburger told a valuable bull to John Junk this week. August Baumgard has purchased a bunch of cattle of Hester sad vn which he will mo to his lrdisui creek ninth. Miss Ktij Jienry, ctjW.ed for Lutii LIGHT & SHOES 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. Marsteller BROS. gygWYTHINQ IN MUtMO yktrday mornir.g after a two mouths stay at home. Thera will h, a I)nuiorati! canons held al ilfi rtjiueuci of 11. 1'iukenbrock on the 2Cth day of September at 7 o'clock p. ru. Christ Wasserburger is the proud pos sessor. of a brand new Cal. sailJIe. Will Gayhart bought a fresh milch cow to suck this winter. M J. Gavhart, made a business trip to Harrison this Week. Sa'JB. RE FORT Of THE COMHTION OK THE COMMERCIAL BANK, CHARTER No. 13, At Hurrlxon, In tbe'tnut of f'tnuik, st the cioxc of bualiHMf Sept. 11 til, irtU. KEMJUKC'ES. Loan awl I)UouiiU...........'7,X;l2 Overdrafts, arcured and nuaevured. S70.I& UunkliiK house furniture and fli- toren 1 ,000.00 Rvnu hUtm - l'ie.10 Due from Saliorial, State and Pri vate Il.inkn Vn.VGM CASH , i,.7.' TtJTA L , 16!.7I5.W I.1AIH1.ITIKS. (upltal Stock paid ,ln tlO.OOO.H) Hurpl'i. fund b.ttU.O) Undivided nrollta t 603 XI Indiv4nal IpoIU subject to chevk tltr.M.ll Demand crrtincatca of deposit )U.M Time certificates of dvpoalt.. 13,0W.'. Ortlflad Checks lfiO.00 Total IHikmIU 14I?1AI TOT A It. -ICI, 704,00 mat of urnaaSKA, coiihtt of mods. I I, I). II. Grttwold, caaiiler of the above naniwi bank, do aol. ramly par that the above tatnient la trye to the beat of iny knowledr and In tlef. 1, U.OaitwoLU. ATTEST: Knbscrile4 sod tworn to before rum kal. till lHth dxy of September, IW. ubaxt tiUTiiHiK, notary ruuuo. Attention Comrade. There is a motion before tb Post to chaog the day of meeting on which action will be taken at our next meet ing, a full attendance is desired. E, . Livemork, Commander. PRK.TINCT CAUCUS. The republicans of Andrews precinct are hereby called to meet at the school houss n satd pn ioct Thurwlay fpt. S3 th t 3 o'clock p. m., to elect delegate trt tha county coQvantkio and to noiuio at candidates for previnct onices. .C, i'jfJXHTZWi, CofUTji ttesmi.l L- T A ELLUTUU ATTACZZKT baa been Addod to tha wall know Hoap A immmi ' TEZ&t S25 CitX Stt KSTC3.T. With Stool and Scarf. sUE2HwAJL,WAifCTarfsUZm Writ For Partlculara. ..lomih licit i' o Gruinl Hall. At Harrison Nebr., Sept. 22ud 1899 every body invited to attend. ( M. J. O'Connel, Committee. -J G. L. Gwrlacb, Henry Blewett. Republican County Convention. The republican electors ol fluu oounty Ncbr., are rt-net'l to send dulrifaf-a from their rHprctlve precincu to int In coun ty convention st IIrrion, on Monday, October i. at one o'clock p. m. for the pur. po of placing in nomination candidate for tle folios bin omces: One 'ounty Clerk. One ( ouuty Trra-nrcr. ' One t ouniy Hheriff. (,ne Oimiiy JuiIkp. (me County Suprrtntiident. oub County Hurvcyor. u County Coroner. And the transactlng-of such other basinets as may proiiorly come before tlie uon venl ion. The several precinct are entitled to rep resentation aa follows, the apportionment being bd upon the vole cant for the Moil, M. L. Ilsyrard for governor, In IMS, riving each precinct one delegate at !ir,rc, anl mio for each ten votca or I'm major traction thereof; Andrew J Anti-lop? I liowen Cottonwood t Hat cm-k 2 Montroae I Suake crork 4 Sug-ar Ijout t WarlMmnet 2 WW. He cork t White Klvcr - RunnlngwatMr 1 Total 21 It Is leconunended thut uo proxlf be ad lultcd but that the dclcuW preiwn t ct Is fail vote to which the precinct la entitled. Precinct raucuaea will be held on Arp., t 3k, at the hour and place designated by tha tenpectlve committeemen. r. II. Kiuelow, Chainnsn. W. II. DaVis, Secretary. Want Column. AliEMT WANTEII FOR "TIIK l.lfK ASU ArheiveiuenUof Admiral lewey," tbe world xmtext naval hero. Ity Marat llaxteoit, the III" Ion friend mud admirer of the nati on' Idol. ItlKif "t and bet book ; or. r 10 paare, iio inchea; nearly 100 pa halftone lllastratlona. only tl Ml. Kaormauadenioadt III (X,ninilMlon. Out II I free. I'haneeofa lifetime. Write quick. Tlie Dominion Com paay.lrd floor Caslon Did., CblcafO fiERVITA PILLS! RarlSftS TITAUTT, LOT VIOOR Cure Impotcncy, Night Emllonaand wasting dlseaaea, all effect of oelf- abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerve tonic ud blood builder. Bring the Ink plow to nale cheek and HEAV i jAW retoTea the lire of youth. ViJVfNBy niall HOe per box, 6 boxes for $2 .AO; vrlth a written rmarajs. tee to cure or refund tbe money. Send for circular. Addre?i, NCR VITA MEDICAL CO. Ginton AJuckson Cta.. CHICAGO, ItX Kuld By Dr. J. E. Pb.for.ry,