shoes! mm nl'BON TON RESTAURANT..!- 1'. H. BIGELOW, Prop., oCnndies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, Kigs, Cakes, l'ies, urend, stationary I THE PIONEER PHARMACY, f Drugs, 5 Drugists Sundries, S Paints. Oils, Varnishes, $ unAi,c nrl STATIONARY. A Fine Line of ?etc. Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY fA Good Lunch Counter iiw Connection nnd Every Thing J .)UWiV . A - f oU J. E. PHiNNEY, Proprietor. r Sold at Living Price , POST OFFICE I! L I JjJJI t, liumson, -i. r 4 f f- i- V . 'i K" j- , , - ' JUST ARRIVED AT IROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP. . ,i TTarr, Hoods. Also. Flour and all kinds of for nale. Besides the above I have Build- in material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c. &c. rw Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. Thursday. Oct. 19. WiO- tie. D. Canon, E.litor ami Prop. F. E. M. V. R. K. Special "Excursiou to Hot Springs, 8. Uuk. F. E. M. V. special Excursion to Hot PpnngsS. I). Tickets oa bale Oct 3 & 17 at one fare plus $2.00 for Round tr.p Good returning 30 days from date of sale. FOB SALE: 75 bead of one and two year old heifers. Also 40 Itead of year ling steers. Call on, or address, V. A Hester, Harrison. Neb. F. E. 4 M. Y E. it lmif table. Going West. Going East. So. 8. mixed. 11:30! So. S, mixod 8:0 T North-Western F. E. LINE if. V. Ii. R. is tli best to aDd from the BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD AND HOT SPRING. SOCTU DAKOTA. NOTICE. Anyone having lost two gray mare one bay mare, and a black gelding call I at this office pay for Ms advertisement, ( and learn of their whereabouts. FOR SALE. I have cattle for sale, yearling steers 1. 2 A 3-v ear-old heifers, at my place on the heai of Antelope creek, Neb., I O. aduresu Harrison, Neb. Geo. w. ijavb. J W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c i . , . Send in your Harness ana uuv i pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINR WORK A SPECIALTY STRICTLY CASH: NO EXCEPTIONS. Professional Cards. J. E. rHLNNEY. M. V. Phylsciaa and Surgeon. All calle given prompt attention. Office In Drug Store. -HAIIUISON - NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable sompanies. tirLeyal papers carefully drawn. Hakjuson, - Nebraska. M. J. O'Connell, - - Co. Attorney, Will Practice lu All Court. Special Attention (Jireu to Land Of- Ore Business. Collections and all bnsine entrust ed to me will receive prompt attention. Harmsom - Nebraska. SHOES DRESS MAKING PARLOR. The undersigned just located in, lower north-west corner room OF ASUHKWS HALL, I prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of the public is solicit!. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will he reawinable. Mks. Maikiie Rosecrans. .AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHOES HAVE N 0 EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. Marsteller BROS. Court was in session Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Chat Uoitt returned yesterday from an extended visit to Seward. She was accompanied by father Unitt. rjf-FOR SALE Two Heating Stoves, one a Box and the other an upright or cannon stove, CHEAP for cash. EOOKRT RotTWTER. Oottlib Knori, who left here recently is again back at his old trade, in the dai ry business, at Benson, Neb, be writes to bave the Pee s-Jooual sent to him. Among the legal lights from out of town who were here to attend court, we noticed the following: Judge Crites, cl Chadron, and Mr. Fanning, of Craw ford. Now is the time to show your loyal- tv to tbe reform ticket Vote it straight ..A Ana ranriiriata- as thev are all BIIUI . man of integrity, honesty, and ability, as well as men who have all been tried and always found true. The many friends of Grandpa Wright will be sorry to learn of his serious Hi mm. ha has been ailing for about two or three weeks, but the first of this week his condition became somwhat serious nd his children are doing all that love i .. r-irhlA of. He is at the MUM t , home of W. B. Wright Tbe republican nominees in tbi county think because they have filed their statement of expenses and because the fusion candidates have not they have a. cinch on all the offices in Sioux county kvt if they will take the trouble to look up toe law, they'l learn the parties who receire a majority can Die their stateme nU any time before certificates are issued The largest assortment of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS which have ever been received in North west Nebraska, ia now for sale, at the Rasch Scpplt Hocst Call and see them, and be convinced, before purchaa- inc elsewhere, look them over carefully s we shall take pleasure in displaying -these goods. And remember our prices are the lowest. L. Gehlach, Prop. Corin Lewis, who ban been down n P.iim. Ia.. and vicinity on a visit to bis parents for three or four weeks re turned Sunday. While there, he stop ped over night with Dug Hamlin, one of our old follow townsmen and reports that it ia not impossible but that Dug would ha elected County Treasurer of bis county. Corwin also reports an iai nines oora oros ia that part of Iowa th-year. Hot a candidate on the fusion county ticket but are ably quaUDed for the re anective offices they have been nominat 4 to flll.but i. B. Burke, candidate for Hatriadeodent of schools, is ore-em inen tly fitted for the office from an edu aio- Hal point, besides he has a large family ofeUldreaaad hence understands what ohildrea need in the way of education, ad will do everything in his power for the) heaeBt of our achools in sioos coun f. We believe, ia fact we know, that the pereoaal of w tkwet it one of the atioajaat tilt hat ever been put up in tr iowEf wnj pany "WANTED: Good girl for general housework. Good wages. Write Mrs. J. T. Williams, Douglas, Wyo. The Harrison Epworth League will give a social Entertainment at the Court House, Tuesday evening, Oct. l. ine Ladies are requested to each bring a pie. the same to be sold to the Gentlemen at 10c each. A literary programme will be rendered, consisting of recitations, songs and instrumental music. Everybody are inyited to come. By Order Committee. J. H. Bartell, returned from a two week's visit in Iowa last Saturday. John Ostraoder, was over from .Art- more, last week and bought 20 head of yearling steers, of Virgil Hester. R, U. Archerd, who has been Help ing Perry White, to work out a grading cont-act returned to Harrison last wee- Attorney O'Connell who has been xrnv achool durinir the past two weeks has been in town this week atten dine: to leeal work. Estravtd from Harrison a yearling White-faced, red steer calf, please leave information at the Peess- Jocbsal onice, and receive reward. GEO. D. CaXON BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Will Hough, on Running Water, a girl baby, jester .lair forenoon, weight 10 pounds. All are doing well especially, WilL RORN To Mr. and Mrs. John Mars- teller on last Friday night the 13th inst A daughter. Mottr and child are do in? all O. K. How is John? Oh well he is improving. On last Sunday. Dr. bhaefer was called to the home of Will. Hough, on Water to precne for Mrs. Hough. At this writing the Dr. reports her better. Among our latest subscribers, the the following names ani-ear: San ford Hill. Harry E. Brown, Mrs. A. R. Dew, Stuart Sides, Oottlib Knori, Jeff. Hewitt and Mary Noerich. A Dleasant evening was spent on last Saturday evening by the Modern Wood man and the Royal Neighbors at their lodee room in Andrews Ball. The ladies supplying refreshments. .Sin- lout Sunday nieht about 15 in inches of snow has fallen in this vicinity and we learn that ten or fifteen miles northwest more thao at much again snow fell during that time. Perry Kirkpatrick had the misfor tune to get kicked quite bad in the groin bv one of his horses Tuesday and was ob liged to call on Dr. Pbinney, to drees the wound. The doctor said however, that it was not very serious and would soon be all O. K. Mrs. Will Bogart, left for Omaha, last Thursday evening where her and the children will be guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson, for the win ter and during that time the little girts will attend public school in the district near by. Will, will remain here for a a few days, or until he can dispose of some personal property which he did not dispose of at the sale, when be will leave by wafeon for Columbus, this state where be expicU to obtain work for the wint er. Ia nil probability be and his family will reran in the tpring to resume tlir oa their Sioai Couoty ranch. Mrs. Paul Zwrtwt, who has bfuo so verv ill durinjr the past two weeks is now on the road to recovery unuer the care of Dr. Phinney : LATER: We received word this morn ing that Mrs. Zerbst was worse, and also that the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Plunliett, was now sick of mountain fever. iCootluucd from editorial psffe) gw 13 23 66 :n H83M sceu nblfse 14 83 5T. SO 71 se bu m'C. 23, hlf w 24 33 7! h (ft w nw wc.S' a hir no nw w S3 56 12 15 nblfivnvK sec. Arch-Bishop t;hapr;lle, recently ap pointed by the Pope of Rome, as Apostol ic delegate to the Philhppwo Islands savB: Tha illiteracy of the Taglo "f Luzon islands, are 30 per cent less than the peo ple of Massachusetts. Is there any body who would dare to say that tho people of that state, were not qualified to gov ern themselves? Every Candidate on the fusion County ticket, should in our opinion get out into the field and do active campaign work, ne'er resting until the last vote has been polled. They should not only work for their own election, but for the whole tic ket, from Supreme Judge down to coun ty surveyor. If ever Nebraska should be carried by the fusionists it is this fall . Every Democrat, Populist, and t ree bil- ver republican in Sioux county should go to the polls on election day and rec ord his vote in ttie interest of good gov ernment, home rule and the Declaration of Indejiendence. The republicans are just as desirious to carry Nebraska, for the gold stan dard, imperialism, militarism and the foreign expansion policy, as the fusion ists are for Mr. Bryan and the principles which he has been adv:ating during his public career, and they will no doubt, wherever they can, trade votes to county candidates for the Utters support for their state and congressional ticket Every honest reformer should spurn such propositions and vote "her" straight from top to bottom. oewi ':i3 M ne lie 21 S3 M hlf no S3 fi Ixl 3 i 4 SI ne na ec. 34, nw nw 1 SO sw 11 : M h hlf nw, n hlf sw 1 lit !" IxitSi 4, s nlf nw i SI 07 Lot 1 & 2. s lilf ne 4 S3 67 M S 33 87 n nlf w, si'C. 2, e ne He mi 3 -a 67 Lot 3, a blf nw ne 3 !rt S7 ml w, blf e 3 17 n hi! no 4 EJ S7 lxt4, 5 4 6, senw 4 33 f,7 Lot 7, e w i hlf e 4 33 67 w b If tie, w hlf o 6 3.1 : a blfnc, n blf nw 10 33 67 ne ne, blf se, c. 10 nw w 11 33 6i u nw, t blf sw 11 23 67 s blf ne, sec. VI, u blf ne 11 33 67 (hlfnw 13 33 67 ne nw 14 'Si i n blf ne, se ne, ne 15 33 67 w nlf nw, m nw, nw aw 15 33 57 eblf nw.ehlfow 23 83 67 Q hlf ue, eklf nw 32 blf nw, u'blf nw It : M s hlf se, e w 1 21 63 blf ?, lot 7, se nw8 is S3 hlf ne, n hlf e 7 27 63 s bis nfi, n hlf t 8 2S a Lot 3 4 4, shlf nw 1 29 53 w i 63 Ixt 1 A 2. blf ne 6 W 53 ne 7 29 53 w 10 29 53 w hlf ne,e blf nw lOH 53 e iir.53 14 .'3 14 53 15 M 53 15 23 5S 17 21 53 At a meeting of the Democratic state Central Committee of New York, the committe passed a resolution by a vote of 34 to 10, pledging its 72 delegates to the next Democratic national convention to lloo. W. J. Bryan as the candidate for president in 1000. Following is the Resolution: "The Democratic committee of the state of New York, recognizing that William Jennings Bryan is the natural and approved leader of the Democratic party in the nation, the Democratic party of New York hereby expresses its solici tude for his lieal th and strength and while he is temporarily stricken on the people's battlefield, beg to assure him or their loyalty and love." flERVITA PILLS! letters VITsLJTr, LOST VIGOR Una MANHOOD Curetlm potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, ail csecta 01 scu- abusc, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and hlrwwl hiiilder. Brines the link clow to pale cheekt and r..tn..a th m firm ftf Vlllth. iltv mall flOc ner box. boxes for $iJW; with ft written rirn- I494B W euro or miii ii i uw scna tor circular. Aaurese, NCRVITA MEDICAL CO. hold B Dr. 1. E. 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S5 31 63 iS5 W lA.HAR.ehlf SB 32 32 53 7 71 a hlf nw. w h:f aw 85 32 53 W nw a W 21 63 ,e SI 63 It 50 e blf ac aoc. 1, w blf aw MM 919 VILLAGE OF HARRISON. Lot, 1 3 5 7 13 1 2 15 4 0 Block 2 2 2 o 2 AMT. m uo i)7 2 24 1 ,4 1 fill tt 0 4 42 1 65 TKa r.nhlir-ftt inn nf 4f,A lAttp rtf f r Bryan's ky Morton, will not change one single vote, in our opinion. The olllce which Mr. Brvan was desirous of obtain ing was nothing but a clerical position simply secretary of the Board of trans- rs,il ui irn unA lp Itrvan lfttft th.f am he was just begininir in business, then. at Lancoin, it was tne money, not nonor thatattracted him. and would a.nist in tiding him over until he could get his business on i paying basis. -:!WIND MILLS.'!:- The undersigned in ag ent for the celebrated David Bradley, Wind Motor, Improved Wind Mills, the beat made. I am also prepared to fur ninh on fchort notice first class - Pimps, Pipes, Wood k Ste rl Tower Tanki or aaythlns; in ths I In of pamp repairs, AT LOWEST PRICES. S Write me for estimates be fore contracting elsewhere. Yon will save money by it. Address- JOHN H. A8IITOX, Ardmore. H. Dak. Contest Notice. UMTKl) STATES I.ASD OFKICE, ALLUMCK, Kcb., AusiiMt, 0tli, 1869. A aafflcient eontcat affidavit having been fllml In thl office by Oeorice W. Leake, con tcatsnt, SKslnat r .nk K. Smith, entry No. tn, uiaile 2nd ptembcr, lasn, lor 8-WX M-KH H-V.H -Wii N K14S Wi,4 N W!4 HKI4 Section l, Towuablp Hi, Hauge 67, by frank K. !inlth, C'outesU-w, In which It la nlb'trix! that: trunk K. ninitli did not brrak sny partofauld lnl, nor cati the aaine to ho broke, nor dil he nt any time plant any Ire or acd, or csuae anm to be planU-d, and the aald couteatant U ready to prove at ancb time and place a may be named by the Re;latr and Kecelver for hearing In aald cane; and he therefore aaka to be allowed to prove aald alli gation, be tbe aald oonteatant paring tbe expense o the aald hearing. 8ald parties are hereby notined to appear, reapond and offBr evidence toothing aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. S4, 199, lief ore tbe Keglatcr and ttwelver at the United States Land Office In Alliance, Ke- b rank a. r. M. IORRlMf;OK, lleglaler. AO EST WASTED KOB "Til K MITE ASK Achel vementa of Admiral IKiwey," the worldi greateat naval hero, fly Murnt llaatead, tbs llfa-lonK friend and admirer of the natl on'a Idol, liiggeat and beat Iwok ; over S00 parea, szlO inchea; nenrly 100 pagna half tune lllu.trallona. Only 11.60. Lnornioiia demand Bis- Comiulaf lona. Outfit free. LTisne eof a lifetime. Wrlteqolok, Tho l.oinlnlon Com puny, 3rd floor Caatvn Bldg., Chleage CO CO o 1 10 13 14 IH 20 22 24 17 13 H 9 12 15 10 21 4 6 7 8 26 1 5 7 9 11 13 1J 21 23 14 25 7 13 4 6 10 12 8 9 3 5 7 9 10 4 25 5 7 9 11 23 25 27 10 12 14 16 18 22 20 l Oft 2 5 86 2 1 64 2 1 5 2 1 M 2 1 55 2 1 54 2 4 43 S 16 23 2 H74 1 33 62 1 5 08 5 10 07 0 6 00 6 39 21 0 5 31 7 4 13 7 6S 01 7 71 6J 9 3S IS 2 I 55 3 ' 1 65 3 1 54 3 1 54 3 I M 3 1 54 3 1 54 8 1 tf 8 1 54 3 1 26 3 5 86 8 13 07 5 17 34 4 95 4 1 26 4 4 43 4 97 4 96 4 19 41 4 4 41 5 95 5 97 5 97 5 97 5 8 84 6 2 12 6 816 6 17 88 18 20 6 165 6 1 65 6 126 6 126 7 5 88 7 1 65 7 1 65 7 165 7 1 66 7 1 65 7 1 65 7 14 50 7 166 7 1 65 7 15 W H 4 71 . 8 124 8 1 26 8 126 8 126 8 124 9 97 4 96 9 97 9 3 78 9 18 06 10 5t9 10 16 83 10 97 10 07 10 97 Undivided half interest: A. U,CD-Outlota4 82414 CilAItLKL DlKHLB, County Treasurer, 20 21 15 5 7 9 11 13 2 4 10 13 6 2 4 6 10 12 Read The Journal