Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, October 05, 1899, Image 8
SHOES! SHOES!! 1 ilBON TON RESTAURANT, P. 13. BIGELOW, Prop., C0COK0000OK00000400 THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, jKigs, Cakes, Pies, nread, stationary Drugs, Di-ugists Sundries, 4 Paints. Oils, Varnishes, Books and STATIONARY. j J. E. PHINNEY, Propietor. 5 7 A Fine Line of Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY Jetc. Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing Sold at Living Prices. o a TOST OFFICE Bl'ILDIXO, Harrison, !. K it A f 1 v ?; JUST ARRIVED AT- $ ROHWER S HARNESS SHOP,? Ml kinds of Harness Good. Urn in .and Feed for pale. Besides the above I have Build- ir.Lr material, such as Lumber, ' r;f Call and get PRICES Harrison Press-Journal. 1 SSTAMJSHKD 1888. ... O Subscription Price, AL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. OFF1CI 4o. I. Canon, - TAltor. E.-tered- t the Harrison lt oce a second elm matter. V. E. & H. V. B- Special Excurslou H Springs, S. Dak. . F & a M- V. special Excursion to Hot Sprites 8. D. Tickets on sale Oct 3 & nat Ot:efarplu2..00for Round tnp Good returning 30 days from date ot Mils. roB saix. I bave cattle for sale, yearling steers & heifers, cows nfi calves, at my place on the LeaJ of Antelope creek, Neb., V. O. address Harrison, Neb. Geo. W. Davis. J, H. Bartell, is now back in la, on a, visit. -Mr. Oerlach returned from his trip to Omaha on last Tuesday. M. J. O'Connell is now teaching school some where in the neighborhood of Hat creek. Frank Lowery, is back from Wyom. iog where be has been employed all summer. , Mrs, Paul Zerbst, is reported very ill of MounUin fever sbe is under the care of Dr.Phinney. Dr. Phinnev went to Crawford, last evening to meet his better half and they both came borne this noon. Owing to the tax list we are unable to give our correspondents space in this sue, which we much regret. There will be Mass at the court house ia Harrison on Saturday Oct. 14tl at 10 O'Clock. All members are reques ted to attend. J. 1 ;. Parsons returned f rom his visit to his old home and his aged parents oo 3ast Thursday very much benefited by the trip a well a pleased with seeing nis fatb;r and mother. John Mortey, of Sugar Loaf, favor ed the conventions oo last Saturday, by f ining a song entitled "Billy Bryan" and the populist convention unanimously accorded bim the title of "Popalist Poet Jailmate" of Sioux County. Lew Gerlach, has filled his store from cellar to garret with new fall goods and went to Omaha last week, and or dered another large ttick. He bought id such Urge quanties be, is able to sell icuch cheap than any other store in northwest Nebraska. Editor Iindeman of the Crawford Bulletin wi Harrison visitor between train on last Saturday"CooH is an old Sioux county man and .qguna CrfcwrSSea Wm whenever bis businea will permit hie taking a day off On last Sunday morn lag a saw dust pile down sew Mr. Kutto's place took fire and but for toe timely assistance of Mr. Cant ( of the family except Miss Leaa wees at heme) there might have been aeerioue result but fortunate iv noaaasag we dooe. Following arc county Central Cc ru ral t tee, alao Chairman ao4 Secretary of the CooMarUM.-eteeted at the Democrat in cosreBtion Sept 80, 1899: Geo. D. Camst, Chairmaa, Cora. J. E. MAMTaUJB, Secretary, Com. Aturews Prect. J. T. Mason, Ant w Oeo. H. Turner, " W. B. Wright, Gharles Lax, M John Herres, 14 I. J. Waasrburger, ' Cbm Kewmaa, Bos Gottowweol HatOrewk . , attfMt - UeDWOaeon, rLef . IX JotdM, , VJUewa " Hmm T. Yowaf. r 1301 " . IWick Uey, " t ;ff " ' .C A. Paddy, Also, Flonr and all kinds of Lime, Hair, Cement &c. &o. before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. I". E. i K. V R. it. lime table. Going Wert. Going Kast. o. 6. mixed 11 : I No. 6. mixed 8:00 T It t North-Western LINE '. E. H. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, UEADWOOD AKD HOT SPKISGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. Xotice. Notice Is hereby Kiveo that fands lire available for the payment of all onttand Inr. reiriiter. iem:rft! fonl WarrintM, of plout county, Ne!rka, o! thn levli of the years, ml, 1, 1W9. 130, 1591, im, li 1SW5. :8M. and Hie wuiip will be redeemed on pn BenUttlon at this office. On warrants prcviou!y called inter i, ceaped at the Ui1' of Bsvid call, on all others, In tercet cene at the dateof thia notlc. I Mile October 5tb. 1W. CH4JS. Bichle, coantf Tranrer. James Nolan, of Warbonnet, who has been taking in the sights at Omaha, returned oo la-it Saturday noon. AmODg our latest subscribes the following names appear: Frank Deisler, E. F. Kirtley, Z. it. LKael, C. F. Knyder. The turn out at the Democratic and Populist conventions Saturday, was rep resentative of the reform forces of Sioux county. If any of our subscribers who do not receive their paper regularlv will notify us either by mail or in person, they will confer a favor on the undersigned. Geo. V. Casos. EJitor. "lev. C, L. Smith, the new minister for the M. E. Church in Harrison arrived quite unexpectedly last Sunday noon and preached his first sermon on last Sunday evening. His family arrived on the noon train last Monday. The Pf E 8 JoriWAL extends its courtesy to our new pastor and his family. It pays to advertise, at least John Ashton thinks so. for since patronizing the Press Joints al for that purpose, his business has been rushing, on last week he put up a wind mill for Eben Colishaw at Ardmore, besides several others which be has erected recently in that vicinity. Yes it pays to patronize the Prims-Jocr-NAL. Try it for yourself. Frank Deister, was a pleasant caller at this office on last Monday, He is now going to try living in single bles eineiy, as he has a claim about three miles east of town and will commence the erection of a claim shack or house at once, but may be Frank will weary of single bles sedness e'ere long how about that Frank? Well Frank is all rithL PL1TF0DU OF PRINCIPLES. Passed by the Democratic County Ocmirention Sept. 36 1899. We, the representatives of the Democracy, of Sioux county, Nebraska, in convention assembled this 30th day of September, A. D. 1899, endorse the Chicago platform of 1896 in its, entirety, and , Whebeas, Hon. Willirm J. Bryan, Nebraska's most dis tinguished and honored citizen is the perfect embodiment of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson Domocracy and Whebeas, Hon. William J. Bryan, in 1896, made the most courageous, and magnificent campaign ever waged against the money power, trusts and monopolies, in behalf of the wealth producing classes of this nation, since the Declaratioa of Indendence was written and promulgated to the world declaring 1 hit, ""all men were created equal," therefore, Bb It Rebolvjcd, that it is the sense of this convention that Hon. William J. Bryan, by all honorable means should be renominated for president in 1900, and, Rjwolved Fusthir, lsttbat we favor the Initive and hraferendom or, direct legislation 2nd Municipal ownership of public utilities. 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. FINF.VORlv STRICTLY CASH: Proffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY. M. I). rhyhrian and Surgeon. 411 calls giTen prompt attention. Office in DruK Store. -nAKKlSDS - SEimARKA. GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. rrompt attention given to all legal mutters in Justice, County Btid District Courts, and bt-fore the United State? Land Oitice. Fire Insurant written in reliable 2omiianie. tyLegul pajwrs caref lilly drawn. Harrison. - Nkbkafka. WANTED A j?irl for gen eral house work good wages. C. F. Macukii, Douglass Wyo. Cjuoty fathers are in our midst th s week. Commissioner Eohwer, who lias been enjoying the baths at Hot Spring, during the past thre weeks, returned to the family fireside, on last Tuesday, very nrich improved. On !at. Monday, the republicans of Sioux county assemble! in convention, and placed in nomination candidates for the various county olfices, which means a complete walk away for the fusion ticket. Following are a list of the can didates: For Clerk, Homer PridJy. Fon Treasurer, Z F. Antrim, Tor Jiii'pc, W. K. Snvth. For Klienir, J. W. hmitli. For Superintendent, Sam. Jacoby, For Surveyor, S. K. Story. AGENTS W ASTED KOK "THK LIKE AM) Aclicivcim nti of dmlritl linwry," tlic wr.rldn Tcjitt DHVii! hero. Wurwt Hutiruil, I te life-loNK frln,f nd udTmrcr of the tiMtt on'tldo). Illt'ct and best Ismk ; r xmfri-t Hxl'..' HH-iic; ncriy im fiifen half tone lllatrations. Onlytl.-i. hnor&Kusdfciiiiuid HlK niniiHions. Mit()t frf.-. t'hanreofa life-time. Wnlequlck. Ti.e Ootnliiion Co:u paiiv, 3rd Kloor Tax tun Bidg., Cbieago fOVITA PiLLS; Restores VIILITr, LOST VIGOR 'and manhood Cures Impotency, Kight Cnibsions and wasting diseaBes, all erects of self- abuac, or excess and inma- rL Jcretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Ilrinsrs the JrVpink glow to pale checks and reBtores the fire of youth. I3y mail 50c per box, C boxes for mZXM: with a written jruaran- tee to cure or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. CHnton AJacfcaon Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Mold lij Dr. J. E. Phlnney. A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. M. J. O'C'onueJi, - - . Attoracy, Will I'rartlcp In All Court. Special Atlvntiun 01 veil to Land Of ilcei litisiiiMs. ("olloi tioiis ami all business eiitruxt ed to me will recelre prompt attention. Harrison - Nujiiaska. 1JRF..SS MAKING PAHLOH. The undersipned iust located in bwer nortn-west corner room OK ASOHEWH HA!.f I prepared to do all k nds of dress - making and sewing in her line. The patronage of (lie public i solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will he reasonable. MliS. MVKIIK IiOS!-.CIU"K. (Coiituucd from editorial pagu) sw 13 33 M 13 3 H H 33 M si s.i y fit 1ft 71 hif v. n hlf ne s sec. 21, a tilf i'4 33 36 & te kw tiw :o.1tH hif lie inv ;KS :a i VI n tiJf n e sec. ne mi a 31 5fl 27 17 e ne 28 'J t-7 hif so 47 R .V. t" in joi k ai .'3 t' i.e nve. 34, nw uw , :,'a) -V. 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GJU5WJELL. ri A TTW ve can olv jcj yuu. 9 5 97 10 5 K H4 4 f 2 13 C Ii 8 1 5 6 17I1S 7 6 IS 20 0 1M U 6 165- 25 6 186 27 7 0 SO 0 7 1 65 13 7 15 14 7 165 7 166 " 7 Its 22 7 165 2 7 14 5) 9 7 l6 20 7 1 65 21 7 15 08 15 n 7J 5 8 124 7 8 , 1 SO 8 12 11 8 126 13 8 124 2 W 4 M 10 0 97 12 0 2 73 6,9 1306 2 14 S 29 4 10 16 81 6 10 vi 10 10 W 13 10 97 UndirMod half inUret: A. B, C&D-OutloU 4 821414 Cium B. BiBBia, Couoty Treasurer. u CO CD 1 O a pel Read Tbe Journal 1 - V. ; ' 1 , t