1 -' ??H-? I, .- 5; f, t ; t V- it-'. 'i Press-Journal o- THTVDAT. MaW-H 2Vth, 1900. t;e. 9. CtnM, Editor and Prop. M.A1TE.JL liait utile. Going Wrt. Going Eut. Jio.S, mixed, ll:l!o. . mixed SS T H C North-Westem LINE F. E, M. V. R. H. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD ASD HOT SPBlNtiS. 80UTU DAKOTA. Look out for April fools day. The Co. Commissioners were to ses sion three days last week. The Peisb-Joi'RKal and St. Louis U public, $1.60,per year. Try rt. There has been a wonderful lot of -,kHoess in and around Harrison this spring. farWrite Havdeo Bros., Omnha, Wholesale Supply House, for prices anp oamplee. Oarpeoter Bartlett com menced f ram ing the lumber for W. R. Smith" new business house this morning. Uny Kendall, will farm postmaster .Bogarts place this year, putting in about i5 acres of different kind of cenals. County clerk Emm, is expected nome from Blackfoot, Idaho, between hjs and Saturday evening-. A nice little snow storm visited this j art of the country Tuesday night, but did "sot" sooo disolved it tbe next morn ing. Bead county onirnissioner proceed ings and precinct assesors annual met ing proceedings in another column this week. Pat Lacy who has been seriously sick for the past week is now much im proved and will soon be on our streets again. Nearly every farmer who expects to put in wheat in this neighborhood this spring has either already sown it or is now sowing it. Without doubt spring has come to slay. To be sure we are liable to have an occasional bad and stormy day but they will not likely be very extended. We are glad to be able to say today that Mrs. Canon is very much improved siniertbe skillful treatment of Dr. Fhin itxey who has been the attending physici an. News reached here this week that all of Ferry Whites men, who went with feint to Hart ville to work for him on his railroad contract have quit him Later me of the boys have returned. Judge WesUver notified Deputy County clerk Burke Monday by letter "that a there would be no Jury cases in County this term of court, that he would annul the order for calling a jury -for the spring term. Mrs. Melosh, mother of Mrs. Frank Lewis of Andrews, and Mrs. Chat Unitt. living south-eaH of town ten or fifteen - miles and ber lady Friend who have been visiting here for three or four weeks left for their home in the eastern part of the state Monday evening. Received another consinment of clothing this week at Gerlach store and the price be Mils them at, beats eastern Houses all hollow you see he bought them last fall before the rise in wool, no doubt bis prices on everything are low compared with other bouses. W. K. 8nitb, Monday closed the &al with Attorney Guthrie for the lot adjnining the journal office on the north and the first of the month he will com mence the erection of a building where where he proposes to engage in some kind of business. Still there is room f or more. Henry Will, who has been suffering .quite seriously for the past six or eight weeks, with ear and head trouble, left last Thursday evening for the hospital at Chadron where be went to receive speci al medical treatment and possibly under go a sergical opperation of his ear. If our street commissi aner would the nail-beads sticking tip in the village sidewalks, which protrude ab- oue the planks from one quarter of an taenia two inches driven down or pul led eat, be would be rendering tbe best .ftsrvic tb public it has received in tbe Tillage for 7 Lew Witt was tbe only little school" oy ia tbe) town, rbe took bis two best Mout ridiaf Sunday. No, Lew does -sot Wear knee britches dent think be Mr did wear them. Tbe girls well yes 4fctfttin wear short dresses but then ttoy ars Mommiag into young woman ioodaad tf they wish to take a ride with sotiool srttolar it is ne body's So "f it while you'er yoNofc Car wfesa you gat old to cant" Obi asoaat of sickness Pat Lecv U naaUe to have tbe Photograph Celery Vrfors April 15, But Vr.tm, tte rfcoUrT-pber will be ImJ Vy M ttesfpre4 to do yoor I'Um 9tm. 'All Who hti Mtisttc rito!lCf.L'sitoswiJleV) well " !-'lZ'i-Jtl t. lm imsnwte Hereford calves for sale. I have a few Hereford yearling bull calves to eell, bov one dninng a good young animal will do well to look at these- They are from good block and prices reasonable. B. F. Lang worthy. W A N TED Good cirl to do general house work on ranch, must be a rood cook, pood wages. Address, Sirs. W. U. White. Cureyhurst, Wyo. FOR SALE L. C. Lewis ha 50 bush els of Salzrs early six week Potatoes for s-d. price 50 tents, orders left at Miirsteller Bros., store will be attended to. FOR SALE 3 R-tristered Hereford Bulls; one 8 year old, one short horn yenr old, also yearlings, Hereford and Short Horn. CHAS Umtt. E57HiplitJst prices paid for hides at Eogeet liouwf e,s. There was a good attendance at Mas at the .."curt house T'ifdy. Sheriff Holly's health is somewhat improved over what it was a week ago. Mis Finch of Chadron, lady friend of Miss Claudie Hester came up Tuesday to spend a few days visiting. Dr. Fhinney, was at Andrews Mon day night in attendance upon ( liris Christensens little girl, who is quite sick. W. R. Smith is having building lum ber unloaded on his lot adjoining this of fice, preparitory to commence building: on it next week. Uehlachs Store will receive next week the finest line of Ladi and Sfiws summer hats that ever came to Harrison and for prices you will be surpriwd how blow they will he sold we will sell you a $4.00 dollar bat for $2.50 cent. llev. C. L. Smith left for Lincoln Monday ni,rht, where he goes to look af ter some city property which he owns in that metropolitan, village. He w ill be absent over a week and hence, there will be no preaching services in Harrison next Sunday so be informed us and auth orized us to so state. Breezes From the Valley. We will pot intrude largely on your valuable space at present. The boys are beginning to scatter for the saason's work. Howard Burke has begin working for Mr. E.trdtnan and Clarence Zimmerman is now working for C. F. CofTe at Rawhide. Mr. John T. Coffee came up from Chadron the latter part, of last week, after a couple of horses and returned Monday. J. E. Hollingsworth came over from Indian Creek Sunday evening and went oo to Crawford Monday morning. He is expecting his father to return from Cal., about the first of May. The Bodarc Sunday School will give an Easter entertainment at the church on Easter evening, April the 13th all are cordially iuvited. A collection will be taken for the benefit of home missions. Remember Mr. Rice preaches next Sunday morning and evening. All are cordially invited. - CUO School Report. Yearly report of Bodarc school dist rict No. 6, Sioux Co. Nebr. Number of davs taught 117, number of pupils enrolled 41, average daily at tendance 29, number of days 'each pupil attended, times' tardy, and average grade in studies from monthly examina tion. Claren Zimmerman, OS ds CUlr 89 p.c. Howard Burke John " Joseph " Mont " Editb " Julius " Ethel " George " Charley " Millie Eberspetctier Nellie Scott 5J 6 89 101 7 87 " 08i 12 88 " 92 4 89 " 113 17 91 ' 100 8 " 72 " lir K 1 " 107 8 H2 ' 95 7 80 " ' 85 23 85 " 100 33 88 " 90 30 77 " 85 50 79 , 101 81 80 51 11 ' 85 " 96J 22 82 ' 48 2 71 " 77 2 71 " It 8 , 78 ' 71 1 82 " 87 1 80 " 72 7 " 105 9 79 " 100 11 81 " 116 2 SO " 113 2 ' 84 " 105 ' S 80 " 108 84 Wl 9 85 " 104f ' 8 W " 77 11 8$ 78 18 83 " Eddie " Bennie " Mary " Anna Scbleyer Elsie Hill FrsdSchaefer ' Maggie " Jehnie " Joseph Arnold DeBock Leo ' James " Roy Willie Antrim Lor " Arthur " Willie Orimm Jos Mabel Thayer sbryCkrroll TbereM " Baddie Urissn jostkttooded one day MdJoka Acott s-ttsadsd just ooe day EdUbMd Kthet fiariw gat prises is psiliss rs&wU rt priM for gsod Commissioners Harrison, Nebraska. March 42, 10. Board of Couty Coininlinioiier met in regular session pursuant to call. ConimlHlon-r prefent, A. Procanler, E. Kobwer and JenaU. Meng. The Hoard proceeded to aneertatn the In fornmtioa iteees.ary in order to Select the untuin of persons from wtilrh t dr Petit Jury to serve at ttiH April IfrOtcrin of lh. Tlftr-l.-t Th. M..t..u ..r all ... .'.!. I. . " - " .... 1 . ..... I' I . two yean whs first obtained. The atwtr.tct of votes cawt at th l.'ixt ecueral 4-ieclion a rxamlaed and th-i total iujnbr of votes cat at the last general election a found to be SSI, v.hhlh numtwrdivide4 by fifl, the nuuitxT m' pei'iis required by law to be IUtd for .fan' purp It was tounil ttittt oue pT-u eonid l)e li; led . J ui or f or f. n n: flvi; twe'.fUi eiecun" found In each jir.i, i. It apt"ar::.if to m Hoard that Snake Creek tailed U- i i I au election In Novem ber b ('J it vras a id-il to projMjrtioa the nunilHT i f Jarors in said precinct from the voti' cat at the last general election held In a:iid precinct. The tul'owin Mt of narnes of Tterwms eleiide for JuMrs a then selected from thecvvral precinct. Andrew Precinct 5. John lilomljnrjf, C. I hrlscmen, X'.eU Iie tricnoii, A. T. IJoKnaoii and W. T. Joue. AJittJope Pre:inet-1, Aii;ul L, kinj. Boaen I'reelnct II. JE. A. PiRflow, ill!o (orbin, John II. IHeeh uiao.T. .S. Dredge, A. Meiiinley, W. 1., Iloyt, G. M. l acy, Y. Lansworthy, '. E. t n.pheii our, Erauk Wright asid lehhrt. Cot t'diwoo'l Precinct,. John IJnrros, A.C t'oDers, ('. C tirove, W. A. ;hize, C. U. l ux, W. Martin arid John Mechftm. Hot Crock Pr.icinct 9, 2. K. Antrim, l.rt iiiir.ice, T. Doyle, I lfeBork, J. C. Kberja-cher, J. Kluley, ci, W. Crim, Doiuini'iue liaa and Joe ilolf iitami. Montro I'reelnct-i. Henry I'leekeiibrfH-k, Henry Watierbarger, Peter WieiieiifuUIt, J. MeMinif, V. Miller and Joe Konrath. Kit lining Vi ater Prucliict-1, Cbaries Grew, ell. " - Sn?nr Losf Precinct 4. MlkeBoT-r. T. t'. Golden. A- J. GreetiHd and . awiiilmiik. W'hUtlc ( reek Precinct -.'(. J tckion llultieu, W. H. iieholoon and L. l.arnon. Wrtonnet 1'reclnet 7. W. Woodruff, I,. I- Wilson, P. Witt, Sam Thoiiiaa, ( harirm tsdillt, J. G. ilerrlam and 0. A. Garlon. White Itlver Preeisctfl. M. J. Weber, S. It. Parker, IJ. Nelson, 1.8. Meltito-li, J. Kaiatrom and J. I!. JoIhimjii. On motion Hoard adjourned "until 9 o'ltH-lt a. id. March Zi.KOQ. Vim. J. A. KAVM, Clerk. Ity J. ;. liUUtiE, Deputy. Harrison, Nebraska, March 23, HnO. BOTrd met pursuant to adjurntnent. PrcHent, coinuiiwioiier 1 rocunlsr, SleuK and liiihweraiid clerk. Oh motion the Board decided to go and view site for liridtr5 at Mo:7tro. On motion Hoard adjourned until II o'eloek a. in. March U, two. Wm. J. A. i: VI M, Clerk. By J. B, lit' UK E, Depnty. llarri'iou, Nebraika, March 44, )Wiu. Board nfet puruant to adjournment. Full Hoard and Clerk prexeut. On motion Clerk in 1'mtrncted to notify county 'J reinsurer to tranafvr tMM from Bridge fund of to (ienera! fund of 1U00. On motion A. Procuni-r te:ta i;iitr!ted to !e ll:at Mr. ird fto;ui wus provided , with prnjM.tr foxi and clothing. Ou motion foilowinif olficlal Honda WPre ! approved: W. E. Lyons, as Deputy f-herlff; Joe Klpp, Eoad Overseer ltoad Oiat. So."; Ed Pelrin, Road f'verwer Bond Ult. So. 8; Geir(fe Grim Road Overseer Uoad IHat. No. 4; O A Carton Road Overseer liod )lt. So. Z; Joe Hoffman ttoad Overneer Hoad Dint. -o. 5; C I iruith JuHtiee of tbe I'etce, ISowen pre cinct and J. IS. Burke Deputy county Clerk. A Strange Her Otto Gleiner or Kleiner was the user who mad the awful predic tions and at the time thay were taken as the sample raving of a tnun vi lioe mind had become calloused by constant study of the scriptures and religi Obs tp i'S generally. In view of the Bor war and the interni.tional c !tipli- -.il.if.tis that are now pending, the following portentious proj I '.-) ha i ieo rev.vcd: 'He predicts that the twenty-fiflh president will be the lii ! e.-.C'iie head of the United States. During his administration the dih.-.i!t.'t'd masses will hretik into open rebellion, and the established form of govern ment will be overthrown. The United States will be rent asunder and for a year or more anarchy will prevail. Vhen order shall be brought out of chaos, six republics will be formed, with capitals at the following cities; San Fra'icico, Denver, New Orleans. Washington and Boston. "Hs foretold the Austrian, Russian anil Franco I'russiuu wars, the death of pope pius and the Turco Russian debate at arms, lie said that Ger many would have three emperors in one year before the end of the century and indicate the death of two United Stales presidents by assassination. All these have come to pass. , In ths same article he predicted that at the close of tbe twentieth century great seismic disturbances will lake place which will cause th-p submersion ef New York city and the eastern half of the city of Ilavanna. Cuba is to break in two, while Florida and lower California are to sulfer total extinction. He predicted a growth of a Dem ocratic spirit in England whi.,h will overthrow the preeni form of govern ment and make the country a republic A recent speech of tbe Prince of Wales in which he expressed a deire to live to see England a republic look like this prophesy also would be fulfilled. 4 "He painted a dark future for the United States, lie said at the bse of the century a feeling of unrest will seize the people. This feeling will be the outgrowth of unequal social and economic conditions." Baggie Jam). John Minhmrt and family of Sioux County, but now of Crawford was down in the valley last week looking after his ranch aod taking the boys if they were nady for free range. Henry Wirtr, says his six fittla March I cbickeas ra frowhtg ejoeJy. " . vafet AaleiaB to hmtOej dr4wt hs Proceedings. On motion the following rlaiTin niritirnt rinix county wera andlteit und allowed and on uiot'on w.irriiiitu onierl drawn on tiie Geiier.tl fund of lOj for fume: K. liohwer wrv Ires a t'oiiiiniiiourr..t 9 10 JensC.Meng " " H' A. Pmcunlt-r " " 3S00 t eal Gerlarb Mippltea for Clerks of)ice 1 lu Win. J. A. Eauui Hillary aa clerk of the Iloj.rd und potuse 103 00 t U. J. OTttaneil Jury ai ( j. Attorney and advanee fee 88 IS J. E. Fbiubey me Ileal ervice 4 Sup- pl i a for ilr4. P.arton : IS J. H. Ilurke crvlce Co. k-njit. poot-g jiiftfw Tuo. Iloliy feei'i rcetirson Court h"U S 31 Jelf Hetvitt i,lao !b co it at '., per ton Si r Geo. 1. ( imo i adverti-iliRalld upp'i- furniaed the County "-' Fremont Tritnine 4 ropie.i reviae.t -tal- ute. Siji.ttini Dig. -at,. . M Ou inotiwi the Clerk In tiintnii t' I ' no fy o. Treasurer to refu.id the pi i : : ,': paid by Robert ,eier under pi r. n: lielngoti li.J eaMl In sehiml t i: .. :, and aJionkl- have beeu aasei A in iit rlet So. !. On motion the Llerfc Is Initmeted toi-u, a tio.ot i ertifl.ciite .ik .iliMi Kotd Ulatriel :o :i ot K la favor of M. . Park. On motion claim of Fred lieeinsn laid over for liie reaaon don't know where aald biMitu lilauk ere u. d. On motiua Claim of James MeCnuii as Road Overseer for (W wu allowed und Clerk ordered to draw warrcit tor tin) a:ii aaiu.-t o.id DUnicl No. 4 (or the year Vtij. On motion the cl.ilin of II. II. l'uMil of 4'XlO.lwaa allowel -and C;orU U Instructed to drew warrant foraame agiiinxt iio.ul Ilat rict So. JiS lor the ycat I SIR', Ou motion cluim of Henry Kreemnn of i-i (A) for u of School tnu a icj-.ted. On motion the Clerk i. Instructed to draw warrant f ;r tl s.1 ag-ilnxt Ho id Diniriet No. 4iu faror of James Wli-ain and cancel uid Road certificate for tlie year la it. On niotioii county Tre vurcr i lnt ructed to trornler all fands In )ii huii'lt bcIouKhiK to f'ial lioad Iii,ulet To. to General fun 1 of Ii'St and to cancel on tin r' -(jUler warrant No. S of lb levy of lsn.tlaU'd June ft 1M.4 atraiunt nai I Ui-trlet In favor of F. A. CaxtU auiue bavl.ie beet retur ioil to ami canceled by county Hoard, ou uiotion Clerk li Initnictrd to can n l warrant No. 2 nistclal ltoad i.;irict Noli and Imu warrant ou Gtlneral fund of b-V ia favor of Grant Guthrie lor the u;n of p'OOU for cimc. On motion the Clerk I Instruct ed to draw a warrant aguln-t lio;-.d Dlitrlvt No. 1.'! in favor oi H. II. liu-seil for an and oancel Boad eertiflcate l.ued Dec. sa, !. On motion We ajipoint ( 'hurlca If. Grove and Ch:iliMi .ukc M Jnatlces of Die leaf for Cotloawood precjnet. Tiie )wtition of O. A. Gurton and otln-m r'Ue-.liuu that a Public lioad located and eM-ablishcd asfoiioaa: Comim ncinK at the .State line between yomiug and Nehr-a-ka, at the north wivt corner of Ste. 2, Tv, p. .3, 11 aiige S7. thence woutu S miie; thanee eolith et on tiuet pra livable route ft tbs otilh-ea!. corner of Sec yi; thence et t, mile; th"tie aoatll l.'S rial: thence wct two ro!a; tbei?c oiit!i , rnlie; t.ieuee jouth teuit ua moat prHCticble route to the south eat corner of the north east ol tlw north "St V4 t S. 4, Twp. Si, Range 57; i hence eat one mule; thence outh H mile.; thence cntt three ijij.irterH of ftuilln on the no tb nldo ot half fee. line, thin being Government land; thence Mitith eat on most practicable route on Govern ment laud to a point mi rod north and 2 rod" eat of the aotitb-eaal corner of the tiortlii-ct of s. c. ;l, T'-. li nc.'e tiieaee ju::I I., l: ,e Irii. et- wiCl County Uoid o. 4i, .:;. l.cutf a tor.M nt Hoiul. On motion said petition was grauted and Koad ullowed. Oti motion the claims of am Tcblwt Ern et I.Con and A. Mcl.iuiey for appraising Koad were laid over. On motion Board ai'Journed. Will, J. A. K ATM. Clerk. Ity J, It. r.UKKS, Deputy. Prophecy. will finish next week if the weaUier ii fine. Any body winhing to have their pict ures taken will do well (o come "down to the Boggie, all work guaranteed. Say Mister! Joseph Huffman killed a gander that weighed 26 lbs with the head ,o(T, how If this for a Sioux county gan der. Boogie max. JUST ARMVEI AT- r I ROHWER S HARNESS SHOP, All kinds of Harness Good?1. Also, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for sale. . Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c. &c. Pnll find fri i P I? K 1 VSi Q 0O 0-K3C4K)40CClK5 1 V rr -r-r T- T T -s - T T- 11 T-v 1Mb nUJNhLlt Drills, , , Drugists Sundries, Pc'iints, Oils, Varnishes, Books and STATIONARY. J..E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. ..) o ? ';0 umcauallco in 8tylb or d63iqn op Cass. Xf , if, ) P RICES WILL 11 iliwL m A. HQSPE, Gcsaba, Ks!. OFFICES: 1513 Doiijm Sireeu fiCTUUX: 11.14 Iiard H.et. We Celebrate Our 2St.'i "Uneyji It's np to the People, Less than a year remains in which lo gather facts, and information that will influence your vote for the next president of the United States. That grievous wrongs have been committed, and grave errors allowed to exist without effort at correction, is evidenced by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and jurists ; congressmen and leading men of business; Lrofessnrs and clertrvmen in every sute. Party afBtiarions have ten ignored in t'at. otitcry againbt t!?-.-'t asitie the safeguards of our fathers and ing ptll-meil into the affairs of Europe. The situation is a deplorable one if not alarming ; as is also our domestic sZun dominated by gigantic Trusts. The evils are not of spontaneous growtii ! They are the result of years of labor and expenditure of millions of dollars! Beginning with the dis placement of American silver for Enjr'ish p.oU, the cOnning cf Eng land's diplomacy in shaping jhe'des ".ir.y cf cur Republic is epparent to in;; rrdinary cbssrver seeking the .rue bwirdncrs of events. Tin Cindnnati Enquirer has fre qnenily called aticnaan to etch and every move as it vvr.s transpiring, and d.inii'x the cirr.psia cf xjco wil! prt-seit i'.j readers with a truthful ,trrr.y of fuels thr.t will Le extreme! j" iiitrcsllii arid startling. No fair-minded American, be he ll.ul.!:c,in, Democrat or of other political f iidi, can afford r.t this critics! amj to i(';r,cie the truth. Partii?.u prejudice, vy iih the Trusts as dictators, s a Lit more degrading bjavery than that wls'ch existed previous to the Civil Var of '(Jr-6.i. Trusts in the United States alone have a rcpretcntative capital grea'er i!ta;i all ti.'j pro! 1 end silver in the vorlj. Yr.i'.'z will spend many more ni':;-.:i-. of dollars to suppress truth ind fiefs ::Wit:A nil who fil 1;; 1oc'k lctiid ffeir plausible riacep vin.'.. '.?-. J tlie Eii'jitilcr and yot rill !e sl'e to di-cem the truth art' ocih it fj.?.-.:hoc l. A victory f-. 'fit:;,; sn.1 t'; JI.".Kin'ey Aanifiii '.raiioi ia 75:0 wi'J end the era 0.' j.eit? t .-i;,-l to frrcatest r.u.tiber. t!e C:r;-..ii'nati Enouirfr For We cae mk loer Beaur Flue, AU-Wool Utett City 3tylt Ye can be welMrmetd mui if o know how. Writ n lor pica uM BoekKt Ham It t r WO 1 o i YJ- 1 1 11 n 1 ilr 1 1 lipfYiro linvino' lspwlifrp. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. f4O4CO0O04O404O04OC i -f- T T I f- 1 C 1 T T V WIAKMAUI. tV aim to fiinlstt th' t'l;nin tv' ble. ana it at toe iowt-ai, puulbie pi a . Deter! pi Ion of our aiyie C Cabinet Mho..: 7 l-S hnr. 9 I til,.!; iv. rntr-oiT ft lull Iron I'm i.i, lli.rf.d aud Orce- Ji. ii'oU- r-vpoaMn A.-'..i-n. o 1 tie.VJ.. l. nit . ce.'t i;.) I'ini leil Is 1 1 K. V-i'i.'iy ami 7 .tuis, 1, i..,'.l oi Car v i! f .... .. I venaioT :u.e 1.U; K-.l".ejr Kail II..-...1. SI. K'- l IViled ( j.nl'Bll -ill lla j.n ol IV I H I. T I' nil's ii"'i t'-lll C.-.e-l J:"..:! u v Vi -I... i ai!. i'L;.ii.w ' !'.-. i : 4'f H .j,.-J,.., 1 .aiit: i fi l. -I i-t.-.an .,, : ; t..,.u i .2 , , ;-. faii.lf W C'l."fV W :i V 'n'-f. Ot,- tcreii (.)..'!. Ar..i a" U..U i. jlaa j,,a.'v. V.'rlie f.r T-'rms rverf Htf 7e IV -" I J I'rie r pa -ire c.-'e a ,, loan, actnj, hii.iu:ii p r bi4.. rl.ti. K r-T I' .tW'iH A rn.!lr.b ii .THira .iff! ly of I '.t-9 Hi. f ITft ! em.J rn: I .-1. . A it i ir ' p-'e- f.H l..,yni(Mit lii;e. f " isi-ifn .... ( -l''l uy: Amnveraary O;hor 21, Societies. Then? will b? Mu-sattln- Court !I uioii I'au lay, .li-li. K, at lOj.J I o'clock. ' c L SM(TH pastor ' -V1" i UAliHlsON' - M , (lar:a, .NtlUasKA. ; Pnn'Ur Si-nooi m oi n k a. m. Kpwor'h l-zm :.io p. m. ' 1'rhlo? cverT Sunday evet-i,,; at 7:S p. tn., niid rrery alternate Sunday a' 1 1 a. tr.. eotniiieiirli.K Jaininr 1 1. lllitO. l'.vcrv body r r 'V b lt fed to ntieuit tliex ervjera. Prolfessicnal Cards. J. E. PHINNEY. M. I). rhylian and Surgpon. All call Kivon )iifin)t attention. tffiee In Iiruc SLore. HAItHISON .NK0HA3KA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all lejpil matters in Justice, County and Diatrict Ceurt, and bofore the United State Land Office. Fire liiHHranco written ia reliable somiranieu. JITLeal paper carefully drawn. lliRRrt. - Nebraska. M. i, 0 ( onuell, - - C. Attorney, -Will Pmrtlre la All t'onrta. Npeclal Attentloa Ulreu to Land Of flre UunineiiS. t ollrctiniit and all batlneni eutrnnt to me will rewHe irorapt altt-ntloB. HAnruHoN - Nkurahka. Michael Ruffing, COL'NTT o lm prepure.t toiloall klii'U of Clrll tngliiecrliiK work. - When in need of the Hurvevom Sfrvicen, frive tna eall aa I liave a full and com plete outfit, together with exierific to do tbe work with neatnoa and diapatcb. aihirim, MICHAEL RUFFING, HARRISON, - - - - NEBRASKA. Watch Space Next 17II1 4 'f : f 1 A . ' 4