HhBON TON RESTAURANT,. 1. 13. DIGELOW, Prop., E shoes THE PIONEER PHARMACY. Drugs, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Books and STATIONARY. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. Jcandies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates, ?Figs, Calces, Pies, Bread, stationary ?etc. VWA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing Sold at Living Trices. POST OFFICE BU1XDIXG, Harrison, 'cb. A Fine Line of Ladie s & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY JUST ARRIVED -AT f ROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP.j All kinds of Harness Goods. Grain and Feed for rale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, J3T Call and get PRICES Thcksday. Oct. 26, 1899. tieo. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. F. E. & M. V. H. R. Spct-ial Exeursdou to Hot Springs, S. DuJU- F. E. ft M. V. special Excursion to Hot . Springs S. D. Tickets on sale Oct 3 & ; 17 at one fare plus $2.00 for Round trip Jood returning 80 days from date of NOTICE. Anyone having lost two gray -mare, one bay mare, and a 'black gelding call .at this office pay for this advertisement, -ana learn of their whereabouts. m()clTp ., ,. c, . x o-u wu ovu.c, -ems a Cox a&d the other an upright or acanncn stove, CHEAP for cash. TtHSEHT ROTJWER. Mr. S. V,". Cary, of Cottonwood, was a pieasant cjller at this office one day this week, and while here took oc- -casion to renew his allegiance to the JOUBNAL. Judge Wilson who has been at Wbetland Wyo. helping his son's with their fall work and incidentally visited Denver, returned to bis duties the first Of tbe week. We are pleased to announce the 'fact, that Grandpa Wrigi.t "ho has been at deaths door during tbe past week, is now very much better, and while he is yet very weak, his many friends feel iiopeful for the ultimate out come Political speaking will take place at the White River school bouse east of Glen Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock Nov. 2nd. Good local speakers will be there to address the voters presence. "Every body invited. MARRIED: At Crawford, Oct. 25th, Jliss Minnie Boroughs to Ezra Tucker both bride and groom lieing residents of ilen this county. The PrkssJocrnal -extends congratulations to the newly jnarried couple and wishes for them a long, prosperous and happy life. Indirectly, we learned thnt Burt f-'miick and family will not be home for fome time yet, on. account of Johnny lHting hurt quite badly at the stock vards where the family are visitiug while some horses were- lieing roped. ('has. Ilin-ion, who just recently purchased ft bouse of Grant Guthrie, which tlie latter had moved in from his claim, and placed on a lot on the east kide, is now busily engaged having the same fitted up and gotten ready for occ upancy. Messers Maine and Patterson are doing the work. Hon. W. J. A. Rum of Cottonwood wood, came in from the valley last night where he has been doing a little cam jaign work; he reports everything o. k. or tbe fusion ticket . He says some of the g. o. p. candidates are trying to de fine the reputation of tbe fusion candi dates, which will react upon the deflner to tlseir sorrow. Sioux county voters are again urged to mm not im untnruuiiui rumors which art being circulated by tbe politi cal enemy, in regard to fusion candidates Brand tbe bearers , as blackmailers and would be libelees, ad remember our fusi on nominee are above reproach, tbey suv all well known and worthy of your hearty support, do not alight any, the fact of their being on tbe ticket is suf ficient cause to entitle them to you vote -rspa blicoo are ever ready to support their candidates, no matter who they are let do likewise, for remember, "in union there is strength". Again we two you ftehool Report. Report of scbeol district number six if or BMBtfa sndisg October 20th. dumber days taught M. Number pupils enrolled 20, Average daily attend .neal. Papils neither absent -or tardy .laws Antrim, Arthur Antrim. Pupils ZJit Barks, KtbSl Burks, ) Burks, Halite Scott, Eddie Scott C aaJi, Psts BHI. . tt a Pomm, CsMbtr. Also, Flour an! all kinds of Lime, Hair, Cement ifcc. &c. before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. f. E. k V. V E. &. Ism table. Going West. Going East. So. 8, uiLied, 11 0 1 So. C mixed 8 : T H i. North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. n. It. is the beet to and from the BLACK HILLS, IfEALiWOOD ASH HOT SPMIXOS, SOUTH DAKOTA. vvA.MLD: uood girl lor general housework. Good wages. Write Mrs. J. T. Williams, Douglas, Wyo. - timer Smith came home on a visit . hlg rareritJj on ,ast satimiav. We did not learn iust how ioi.t? he exacts t-t I . - a i remain. Among the many pleasant callers we have entertained this week, we ac knowledge a most agreeable one from Mrs. J. A. Thayer, of Bodarc. Estrayed from the place of G. W. Hester two heifers branded with bar, fresh brand on left hip. Will pay re ward for any information of their where abouts. V. A. Hestek. Mrs. Asa Davis, of Lead City, S. D.. came in on the west bound train, last Tuesday noon and will be a guest at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D. LL Griswoid on the east side, during her brief sojourn in town. The Joins AX. family are especially indebted to Mr. and Mrs. DeBock and Mr. aadMrs. James Bourette, for a bountiful and choice gift of the various products of their garden, ami we wish to ex press our thanks; when we raise garden we will returh the favor, you may be sure. Have you called at the Ranch Sup ply House since the latest iavoice of goods have. ben rect-1 ved? If not then you should do so at odcb as you are missing the opportunity of a life time. Why everything is going to be sold at the lowest prices ever heard of in Har rison, and you should remember that we carry a complete line of everything which is required from childhood to old ae, come and see. Lewis GsnLACU, Proprietor. Harry Chritensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Chistensen of Montrose precinct, who has just returned from tlie Philip pine Islands, where he has been doins duty for Uncle Sam f-r two years and a half, was in town last Friday, visiting his sister Miss Tillie, who is employed at the Harrison House. In another column l of the PKtB JotltNAL will he found a; clipping from the Sunday World Herald of an interview with Harry, by its siecial j correspondent from this pUce, in wl k-hl the young man ives his opinion and id- j easof tbe Philippine war. Everybody in Sioux county ouht to read his state- i merit, which sustains the fusiouisU -f I this state, in their stand at'siust the pre sidents foreign war policy. With a great deal of reluctance, we chronicle the fact of Mrs. E. J. Wilcox's departure on tomorrow evening, from our midst, as her friends(aQd they are legion)wiH be deeply moved to learn of her ioteution to make her home perman ently in "bmutitiful sunny southern Cal ifornia", the land of perpetual sunshine and flowers. Mrs. Wilcox has decided pen this step after much deliberation, is hopes of regaining liar health, which sbe has not been able to enjoy for some time we have known Mrs. W. but a short time eompertively speaking, but during tbe brief period which we have had that privihge, we have learned to esteem and admire her many beautiful virtue and her lady-like attributes, and while we hasten to offer our enconi urns af praise, how many more mauifold may be those off ered 4y her friends of years, still we fesl she was one, all could dearly prize, and while we say (au re voir) we feel that with our friends presence, California will liave acquired another ray of sunshine and a flower, though it blossom unoticec yst will shed around it the swset odor ef her many virtues, which are known west "wbsrt tbe lilliot ttoom". J. W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c Send in your Harness .and Slioe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINE WORK STRICTLY CASH: Professional Cards. J. E. rilLN'XEY, M. P. l'hjisrian and Surgeon. AH calls (riven prompt attention. Office In Drue Store. -HARKISON - NKBKAKKA. G RANT GCTURIE, Attorney-at-Law. Fromnt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United States Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable sompanies. ETjTLegal papers carefully drawn. HaBIUSON, - NnBHAFKA. j There will tsj mns at the court bouse it Harrison, on Saturday. Nov. 4th at JO :(), a. m. FOR SALE: Two stoves, one a small heater in first class condition, will burn coal or wood, ine otner a cook stove, is just ttw one for a claim. Ch-wp for cv-.lv. Apply at this office. Oscar Story returaed from Omaha, yesterday, where he lias been with two cars of cattle. Be Sure you all turn out to see ar,d bear the Governor. Honor the chief of state by ycur presence. Iont fail to show your appreciation of Governor Poynters presence, by com ing to hear him on the 2nd. Mrs, Henry Lindeman, came up from Crawford, yesterday for a short stay at the home of her daughter Mrs. Plewptl. ML J. Biewelt Lad his herd from Running water driven in yesterday, and will ha vet h in t lion imhi l.cnr. Governor Poynter, will speak at Harrison on Nov. 2nd at 2i'IO, in the afternoota eomeone; come all, and hear him. We have just a few words to say in behalf of our county nominees, and while we feel that our candidates are all men who are above reproach yet a word to the wje is not lost. Jud-e Wilson lias been tried anl found equal to all emer gencies and he is a man wei! qualified for the judgeship. Vote for Judge Wil son, by all means. And as to John Ser res, all know where to find John, what his principles are, and that he is a man more tlun deserving of your support vote fur John Serres for Treasurer, by all means. Thonj-i Holly is one of our old timers and a man who has not an enemy he is most deserving of your support every voler should consider a vote for Holly is one worthily betowed. In a word the whole ticket is made up of men who- record is without blemish, and we feel Unit our candidates are more than entitled to our hearty Sup port. We understand some of our republi can brelhern are using the lame argum ent in regard to Hon. W.J. A. Itauro, viz that he is an old soldier, and is now drawinff a pension which is enough for him. Wel let us together investigate matters, what does Mr, Raum draw a pension for? The answer comes most forcibly and clear; which is th loftiest and most noble cause, the defense of our CofSTRT and Flaj, be gave his health, and his life if nes,essary, for both; and now that his life has been spared and his health broken, will begrudging repub licans and office-seekers envy him his well earr.ed pension? Let us reverse matters a little, would tboe parties wiio are foremost in circulating such slander against an old battle scarred hnro, should an occasion prent itself, by way of sud den uprising of Red Bkins.or even Whites would those parties we repeat, fly to the aid of our country and flag, or would tbey not hie them away to more congen ial surroundings? We leave this question for them to answer. Mr. Runn. will bt elected by tlm larst majority on the ticket we predict, and he is most dt-sef v ingofthe honor and confidence tfall; tomdett lie is both oorupetent and iikjifl-od. A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. M. J. 0 Connell, - - Co. Attorney, Will Practice in All Court. Special Attention GiveutoLand Of fice Business. Col lection and all business entrust ed to inert ill recehe prompt attention, ilARIUSoN - NEBRASKA. DRKS.S MAKINd PAHLOU. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room OF ANUKKWS HALL, 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. Mauoik Rusecrans. j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Guthrie, went to Omaha, on last Saturday evening on business and pleasure combined. Henry Blewett, left tor the Univer sity at Lincoln, on last Sunday where he expects to enter the law department. L. Karlen of Monroe, Wis., cousin of tbe Knori boys, arrived here on the 21st on a visit for a month or six weeks. Among our latent readers we added the following names: Peter Wielenfleld Elwn Colishaw, Bulla Mkrtin, V. M. Martin. lxok here, if you are building call on E. Rohwer, he keps all kinds of ine terial, such as lumber, shingles, windows boon &c, &c. Mrs. Thornton, and Co. Superinten dent, Elsie Merriam are associated to ppiber in the )ok rur"ncy business. When in need of any ti:il ol a h-it; (five them a call, tby will do tue fight tiling by their customers. WANTED-Orders for Holiday Books Bibles and Albums. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. No money re quired until delivery is made. Mtas Eluie Merriam my assistant agent will carry a full line of .samples and catalogues, or samples and catalogues may be seen at Bartells store in Harrison Neb. at any lime by dropping a card to the undersign ed agent at Harrison Neb. Mrs. Ansa Thornton. If the pnnpla of this county prefer tliat Nebraska should have the honor of fur nishing the president of the United States for the next four years after March 4, 1001, every voter in Sioux county should support tlie fusion state ticket, also the congressional fusion ticket, and thereby sustain Hon. W. J. Bryan in his courag eous fight to carry the state for home rule honest government and in the in terest of the people. We earnestly hoe every fusion voter in our county will go to the polls on election day and do his duty. 'My I-teniocrtic prayer will ever lie that God above will give to those Boers the power to show the world that the principles of free government are not to 1 trodden under foot." A paragraph from the speech of Gov. Thomas. . The publication of the letter of Mr. Bryan's fcy Morton, will not change one single vote, in our opinion. The olllce winch Mr. Bryan was desirous of obtain ing was nothing but a clerical position simply secre'ary of the Biard of trans portation um! Mr. Bryan stated thst ns lis was just Itegining In business, then, at Lincoln, it was the money, not honor that attracted him, and would assist in tiding him over until he could get his business on l paying basis. HEAD THIS WEEKS, PRESS-JOURNAL- ADVERTISING RATES. Builneis 1Ocaln, each Insert ion Sc. mil.iy, Handing Ada: prlmi for aam rnttn known on application. hun k I'.riml and tbe I'Sswt Jol'BK!.. one Tear 3 no. Forftlgo a4rrtttDir must ha paid tn al vance. For farther iaformatlon Addrcas, , Tumi Jot's a i., aWMhou, Ncbr. HO AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHO ES HAVE Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. Marsteller BROS. vomer ron itbucation. LAStl OFEiCF lit ALMAKCB, St.H. let. it, WJ), Notice 1 herl)T iftvan that the following naiiii-il saltier hus (li-it notice of tils lutetlon to ins ke fliiui iroof In upiort of til claim ami that alfl proof will I rii!e Ciet X of IMatrlvt Court tt Harrison, .Neb., on fee. 2. IM, viz: BIKNfcY WILLIAMS, of Artfumrt', H. I)., lio niiuie 11. E. No. 4107, fur tlie ton 1 aun i, mid h, M fxic. ZJ, Twp. a, N. Itange 15 w. lie names the fniloa l.m vltnot-ies to prove hi? coDtluuoaa ri-llKUO ujkiii audcultiva linn of satl lanj.sri: WlllSntu Crctty, Jour pit Aphloii. Alfred l.ln licrK aud LU in oll.li iw. Ml 1 1 ArJuicie Neh. r. M. UOUUINU'IOV, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ol'ice at Alliance, Neb. Oct. 2-lth 1S99, Notice is hereby given tii. t lh fol-lowing-ranifcd w-f.'.ir n..s liUd u itice . his inteiitii'U to make final prKf in su port of his cairn, and that said said proof will be made before clerk Of district court at Harrison Neb, on Iec. 2ud, 1899 viz: ALFRED LINDBERG. of Ardmore S. L. who made II. E. 4121 for the Si NEi Sec 20 & Hi NWJ, Sec. 21 Twp. 35, N R 51 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: August Ring and Peter Peterson of Story Neb., & Claus Christensen and Jens C. Meng of Montrose, Neb. F. M LOHR1NGTON, Register. kH YOU A W'Ottkktt jk. In or ftetAl t If to moj lur Catai,fb of ) varst:? Foot ' Power ilUcittNncY. iTactkal, .Strong, Curafcla, W. F. U Joho Kama Co., 114 Ph St., f , . . , r i ! 'mm m V D LJ I I C Tlia nBpofl- I I II I L.I OtU.ljr ni.a. a S-i-i.il its it oPim. tiluUw. UMk Kl.nk aad Uvmh um. tali wiU. U II. wAKO IMSTITUTC, UON.tth tL.SLUaK.Me THE HOSPE PIANO. utwouallso in tvls or obsion op Oass. BICES WHl SURPRISE '1 'a -li t n 11 r 1. UfTTOF flmahi Mah . emtW: lUf vMiu St.a f FAOTOJtTl 1414 taard SaraM. W k 1T Gslesrato Our 86th Boaiawtt NO EQUAL; NERVITA PILLS! Heitom VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Nijht Emisaionaand wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic ami blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the .fire of youth. By mall BOc per box, boxes for f 'J.aO; with written guaran tee to euro or refund the uiouey. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sta., CHICAOO, ILL. Sold By Dr. J. E. Phinney. WIND MILLS. Tbe underBigned is ag ent for the celebrated David Brad-lev, Wind Motor, Improved Wind Mills, the best made. I am alno prepared to fur nish on phort notice first class Pumps, Pipes. Wood A Steel Tower, Tank or anything in the line of pump repairs, AT LOWEST, PRICES. Write me for estimates 1 fore contracting elsewhere. You will save money by it. Addhess JOHN 8. A8IITON Ardmore, S. Dak. A OK NTS WANTED KOR "THE LIFE AND Arhrivcmentsof Admiral Duwey," the world lfreutet naval hero, liy Murxt Ilaiteail, the llfr-lonK friend and admirer of tho nati on' Idol. lliKireat and txt book; over 900 pajrea, Silo inches; nearly 100 mte halftone lllmtratlona. Oulyll.SO. tnormotii demand' Dig Coniuilr.Hlouii. Outfit free. Chaoeeofa lifetime. Wnteqnlck. The Dominion Com pany, 3rd tloorL'axton Bldg., Chicago We aim to furnlah the hwt slaas saaart hl, aad to eell II at Uta ttnraat bmsIMs prlee. IMweHpUoB sf ear stele E, Piano: 7 I -I Ortavmi. L'nlaona: Oaarttrunajtaas. Full lroo Plata, HrJiawt aa Btanted. itnuhl Repeatiag Actios- Ivory Kaya l"ufj uble WoMiei) Oa rinlahad In Oak. Mahogany aas Walaw. Kalaad or Oarvad f ' glteoaloo m sale LmA Becllag taU vN.'.eial ZlaM4 Oassisassn Bisgss sa rail Board. Tkrea Mth and Pedal Oaard Plata, ftoaoilfatly Plnlabe aa4 llollht: 4 fwt, 8 lacbea. LnngUi: t feat. 4 laehea. tiestb! 3 frat, t 1-2 Inrba. Made In Curly Walnut Teseer, Qnar Urad Oak, Antlan Oak aad kUbogaay, Writ for Tenu aad Prkas. Ivery floape Piano la rraatse4 tst r"'" .tMm w.ira 1 vorhBiaaahtp at MiafteJ. Raay PaaMta. A mail caaa payama aa any moatb ly pkTrnann will amtra uaa of thee yUiiHiH piMwa fur yoar be. 0 praa aao rail sa.nrlpM ml oar sesf pay Mat piaa f fas asoa asfjEaUos. Anniversarj October 1, 18m j MM fi,