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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1900)
! " w J" r Prea-Journal Tbcmdat. April 26th, 1900. 9. Canoa, Editor and Prop. I.L1H.TS.1 '11a UiH otag WmI Cuius Kut. O. i. mixed 11 : 1 SO. (. mixed 8 :00 North-Western LINE F. I B. V, R. K. ii tin best to and from the BLACK HILLS, BEAD WOOD AKD HOT 61'KiKGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. F, E, & f.l. V- R R- Homeseekers Excurrions " 0 Will be run May 1st arc! 15th Jane 5th ud 19th 1900, to points on the F. E. & M. V. in Nebraska where the oa way far from nearest Mo River, Point in cluding Co. Bluffs is $3.00 or mrra to point in Wyoming west of anc iuoluding Orin Junction and to points in Buck -Hill district at So Dak. Tickets will be sold by connecting 'linn feeding to oar line t Sioux city, ' Onowa Mo. Valley and Omba and by our agents at South Piatt, stations, Blair, Omaha and on 8. C. & P. in lowv. 'oxcept that our agents will net tail' to points in So. Dak. Far will be one fare plus ?2,00 for round trip. Write your folks ia the East : and have them come and see eu, tniir.g : advantage of these rates. Tickets lirui 'ted 21 days with 15 days umit on goin,? rtion. F. avbt, Agt. JerryWill, moved his family into the sherill bouse just back of the court oouse on last monday. People living in the country adjacnt to Harrison can get fresh meat at W. E. SiSTn's. -Our artist, Mr. Harmon, seems to St doing a land office businers these days. Burt Earnest and Jerry Will, U.va runted Laney Sutton.s place out on 1 j Ridge. Mr. Claus iThristensen, of Montrose, rrzs ia town a day cr two the first of thaweek. fjr Write Hayden Bros., Omaha VMKieale Supply House for prices anp samples. SL J.Blewett, made a business trip to Crawford on last Iriday evening, and returned Monday noon. Dr. Merideth of Crawford was called to our town Monday, in consultation with Dr. Phinney ia a case of confine ment. BOBIT To Mr. and Mrs. Frank John ' non, of this place on last Monday night, April 23rd, a son, all parties concerned are getting along o. k. Roy Maine is looking after the sec tion this week, while W. B. Wright is baring his Wind mill put in working 'trim Mr. Hester is putting it up. KcImntE and Harmon, the phctngm pbersare still taking pictures at the old Ranch Sapply House in Harrison. Mrs. I C. Wright, gave still birth, to aa infant on last Monday, about noon. Dr. Phinney, of this place and Dr. Meri '4Kth, of Crawford were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander, of Ardmore, were in tows last Saturday On business. They expect to lea re in about two weeks for Ilbrtb Dakota, to be gone about two or three months. Be. Kendall and family ctvra? up , from Marsland, on last Saturday, to spend a few days among our people. The Xsv. gentleman informed us that be has , Redded to join the Oregon conference, dfcl expects to leave for bis new field about the first of Jane. Commencing some time Monday night it began raining and continued to rain nnttll noon Tuesday. It was not a bard down-ponr, but a nice steady rain. ISnee Saaday evening, probably an inch aad a half of water has fallen. Plenty of early feed is now assured. f Go over to Gerlach's to sharpen your luifeand whittle. Lew has arranged, - the benefit of bis customers, a box on i hi end of a bem '.i containing nioe whit- ti ing sticks and fastened on the corner cf the store, in a convenient place a Wwtstone which fills a long felt want C rlace has an eye for business. Sheriff aoi Mrs. Holly, returned f";tn the' trip to Omaha Moodsy where It wett to consult a specialist, rela t; m to his physical health. Bat th doc tor did -not five him asv, very great en ennjagement, telling him that the high a! ode and cli mate of western Nebnav vas the proper place for peop!o afflicted wst! th malady which he has suffered it.fc for tba past two years. T7e aoderstand that our article rela tive to the postofik matter ia our laet iiswo has tsMsed quits a sttr ia the tenth end rf town. Wo with to say for the aper iaJ benefit of one er two pertice who have tried to ooeviaee everybody that tKrr wm ao foaadaUea to the t!t Trt gave facta, and we did gt onr xievys." where hat in oar owa otToe U.eir tesnewttotheooatrary. Fnrtb. .tjort wo have) tbe fleets frosa obo of Kbtraycd. Estraytvl from WMte lilver, four mile west of Glen, one ty "I'lnto" Miu-n, txvM tar!, white Wtit kud tiranded en lift ihoul' er. A'.'V one trtvln me iiifrin. ion of br wheie-a-ljo.m ill be 1H rully re J.rtlel ! writing voi'iB. tZEA TCCKEB, tfien, Seb. A Ilorrlblt? Out break. "Of iai-ge ?or oa my little ranp-hters head dereloopt-d in a cast of scald hvi" ntis: D. Lsb.ll of iforn, Tnn., but Bicklei:'s Arnica Salv cmptely cure! her It's a Kiiru-m cirr f i r Eczema, tetter. Salt R!ieum, Piioijla., fyires. Ulchers aad PiitsR. Ouiy -jc ?.t the Dru'ririjt. Ilarwan Hilbeii, went to C'tViron, l:ut r.vht oi buiums. iti-iKta; auJ IIabhox, will bo ir. Hcrri.n tal:ng picto-T.-s all nxt week. Vinril H. iter, ptitd-.- a boS.n'm trip to Maavilie, Wyo., returuiLg tJ.e samp d&y. The Indies Aid fiocifltT will meet at t!ie Ciiurcl) Wtd. afUrrsoi.n JIy 2, at 1 o'clock to j'iiU the society juilt. Sflcv. -V. JL SKiTii ban Lis row building i iislifxl pnd has a fu:i bU-ck of fresQ aad ealt ruea't; oc huri. -T.e PiuKB-J'-.t-Ov'.u. St. Lui Bnpu'ullc, tl-C.prr v.-. Ttv it. ilrs. C. L. right, tociav, is very i mucn improvea, so Koy iniormea u : i. i i ! 13 ! noucce. Mr. and llrs. Hall, left for Stursris, S. Iak toto week to make it their home, as3-wwh !tn 'P'-ment tlre in lh depOi HsnetWiUs, left for DickJnp, K. F?.V.. rwr 1jr1 'ninrfli.ir ori.rjri 1. . . . , ,, j lu ttom rf-xj ii, ciiiiiiu . i.iuil i. t.ii iu ..... " t lrRfsrt R-ih'ver, Ivip os-pMit?r Er- j tiette out yt his onnntiy s4.'.wr V-'iild-i itig a veramSa on throe r-f Lis ho-i.' j orjl makiiiif otlifr caujfc-jirv iintiro'.ty t ' ments. has. Coffeo, carne tip frcm ClmiVii Tuesday ar.d wont out a lii -Uy ranoli, remaibinjng over nii't atid re turned to town yeiiriiiy, a.d took tiie traininthe evening for CI A.'roc, DiamoE'U and hearts wi'J be played by the Clover Leaf Club, at Andrew Hall, iay 9th, It is a dnunA fiu of tirV ' it IS a IWUIlft liiU Rl Uie and interest. Admission 10 ccnu. Everv- one must be sure and come. f."v. Tiev. a U Smith returnel from j Rnshvilie Friday, where he went for a bur.ch of horses which he had w'ntrr!rjg there. Be did not bring the horsui this time, but will go for them soicttime in June, Bubwrieht is still nursim? a verv lame limb, caused y lis liavkig booo ! Wcked by a cow sruue time ao. No it ( wat not Mrs. O'Leary'? cow. it wan Mr. Avery'goow; ;aid tJ:e did not lack the lanp overeiUicr, Rbe juft kicked Bub. -Etv- lu ICoivx-k amvw on lat I TueaUv, mortiing to take FaUis. Kr.ia-1 pa's place. Seven tseeka vo the Itjvfj rand gcntletnui arrivad in Oraal frcm Auetrja. VU fa a licgui.vt ar.d it w.l not Udce very long bf fore lie U aWa to tnpk Erfhah. May his str-y amsng us bfl hap py. Chadron Naws, Lew Geriaoh, has dlspc.d of his stock ranch, on Little Mcrtroe canyon, and at this writing Lw is without a country retddenras. But ha is engaged en a buffir.esf that seems to be better ad apted to bis tast, and may ba just a prod table according to the amount of capital invested. The north-western railroad trains are too slow for C. F. Coffee. Or iat Tuesday while at Crwfori, ChwleT got left by the west bound train, bnt nothing daunted by the occurrexefl, he secured a livery rig and overhaul! tiie train a few miles out of Crawford. Jow Charley thicks be should have relate or his fare, We bod the pleasure of Inspecting a map of Palestine, Monday mornir.g, fi3 to have been drawn by Kiss Maud Bcr telL To say it was a vary creditable piece of drawing, it putting it mildly. It would be excellent work for a school girl of more mature years. Good for Maud she has talent -Lsst Thursday, John Marsteller, ar.d fW. C. CConnor, living south-we.t of town four mile closed a deal vrherehy the former becomes the owner of Mr. O'Conner's 320 acre ranch, the considera tion, we leam was 11.000, Mr. O'Con nor will remain on the place until Sep tember, he has not decided yet wberj he will locate. Last Tuesday, AtU-rnoy J. E. ForW cane up from Crawford, ar.d swore out a warrant for the arreet of Fred Macom 'ti er and Vsji Jackmn, of Glen, for dwv troying the beadjnste of an trrigating ditch near Gln, w! J';h is a criraim! rjMt so tiiuf is liable to ho a criminal ese on the duekot for the r.cxt W.rm cf disti ict court. As the politioal fight hingie the arm in; yesr between the north aod the oc th end of town I wish to slate to the public that I keep store in the center ot the torn and have no fight with anv bony. Nor do I want a postomce or aay Othr common old tldnj, hut I do want everybody no matter whet their politico are to eome to my store for cheaper goods that you evr 'joofbt before and don) you forget it witb-wM Oor. Breed way aoi Capi tal Av. Yours Truly j I liave a fv pigs for wale. W. H. PniLLirs. Harrison Jfeb. T!wt. Tbroliblnjr lieadncho. V.'o-.W .kiy leave you, if you ued Dr. King's Now life pills. Thousands of miflWers have proved their matchless merit for Kick and Nervous Headaches, Tt:ev make pun- blood and build up your I.eiHh. (5iiiy cent. Money biu-k if n; cured. Sold by J. F, Phinney Urug gt. 1ST Iligliest prices paid for hides at EirOKST Hohwkr,s. Rjv. Keni;ill, pnk to a cro,ltvi hou-e on lust si.hbatii ev-'nir.g. 1 not sm d. to Otawford for your f-erh nn .i, I can stij tiy yir rants ulj Hnf.' YC. It J.:trnt. t --:reillhe a dmoe At Harrison .iii'.y . 'r irfKMi music wm ne (jn.isii e. C e and l.nvo a good litre. )rm.Ule. W.CTEZ) A rvi! srirl to d j frneral hou?e woik on My lf.it creek ran-h this s'irirner. V.T."ee"s fO.O p-r month to a good girL Adirew C. F. CufTta, Chad- ?. A. P '.':. i. "'io live-: n'C.r Five ! T,.:. t-.... V .... 1VUA ! . ... , tea or P.ftr rod' o ewh ethr, ana ail Mwti'-ii 411-1 u ttv wve.T.i urnvi-n, un; m j i lu Ul.e cvek en his place. Mika mvs, shot;!'! anvbr-.Iy he in nl of bn'd- i gn ther (i!if.H nlak. sn,Uu.tiPl, to ! for a wnilf . Wvera B ho a,, y);ports J at the biipin-jfts. ,1. E Portfr and ed;tor Ketr'ifvm, of ! a Cmwf.jrd Trib:ns, were in our mulst i muist j A'-t-& liu.!. TLitfuLiv. f..r tlie mirtiom; in " M styjia ot 'tArtif'.g a rr pufi.icRn p;er, aivJ , . . .... . nt sAtiCl is weeK, in tao mt;ref;t - Of . . O. fjv i ii'' K-i.-i 'f coT.p Thom-fc- vth nt-of (iistriui.aAd j Ui w.vutal cai.i'i.ili.t r r Ue fioet c.lh-jn i in t! t-ivri, i.i cui of pr"JiJsnt Siolxin-' ley's i Uf'i n. On of Sir. aad l'r?. Newlin' child ren ru.it v tth .' moist f uiJf.l bs vpU m a quite se-iot & urciden!, Uj. Kewliad io- forr.itJ us i! -it ia none iinniown wav i even to tl.s child I roe if whiie playing iost 0'-t"'?e tirt vriwlow f-f lhfir ho'ise ; - ' the thrust the h: wrist caus.'r.j a A 41.-.. .t . ; . 1. . Vf-rv iro iUl) 'CK'"- , , , , , i ii'f! 1 .-I.' "j-1 : ti'l fd at. 0!J? wih thcir liti'o ;.rl to lirrison .vli-e Dr. P'.ini.py fitted it iicesHiiry to tfke two riit in th wrirt. ard nooa u li.-j cl.iid eo-U sUJi.l tS trip thfy re turned to their home the little ore win quite eomfortaUe. -(Joorge C. Biesor, 1. 1L Ivereoa, and joaour, who am 7 xl (cnj a weet ago from Od?'.oIt, Li. on a t.r of isspection of ti.'ii 'Xi'ir '.ry. with a view cf iyatirig sd'oald V.;n coor.tty prove satisfactory to Um, l:fi for t!tir lova Lome last tight th. fo:-n;t-r, ILr. h'.tthr, ctosea the deal for Jlet-Itant Gi laeb's stock ranch Cve miles narth of Wwn. The latter gentie mn filed on i fice qcarUr of land west rf t-.wn tin- -'j cr f 'u -' vnhi Hjoiniag in i verso:. claim. lii. will r-t'irJ ta :iy:vx Cr-UKtv in Angutt or S-aplsLi'i. r, t, !of-k ufter and fix up his raiidi which is one of lbs best in the county, ccurfilering the him of it. Sir. Jarsby will return within thirty or sixty day to become a p;rminent resident, llr. Iverson, of ccurw! will no doubt, come real ofUtn to se his son and other &cquaititaiices which he has in Sioux Couaty. From Bcggie Land. Jake Forsler, the fcogie coon hunter, will move his cat tie to long branch, the Bnt of May. Wewe v. f'.vl to hear that John Burrot-s '.at d" :Med to remain among us and tiitke t!:e valley his future home. Johh Mack u putting fh a largo crop this imring. John is a good farmer and guts a crop when theri get nothing. The dance given at Mr. DeBock' on hvst Tuondey night was a grand succors. All present report a big tima. County surveyor Ruffng. went oyer to Wyoming tl is wetk on busmens. iact. week Miks Brown and Will Slyer had tl.3 good fortune to fiad a den of grar wolves, containing twolva whelps. Of course they put thy pup to sleep at one, and killed the two old ones next morning. Mrs, Bannsn, met with a kchous ioss last week In as much as she !ot hr fav orite cow. Say Mr. Zakie), we killed a jnck riib' lit laat witsk, (jiat weiii.vj 11 lbs, dres sed bow ia tliat for a Sioux CVunty jack. irfm. fihlbert is in the poultry biisiress slie tias already 73 little chicks oikI kmks for a great many others in a few days. The Boggi man w'udmi, tlie JitVhXtL or any other prf y who may hear of a charming yourg widow desiring to w.rf, to kindly refer her to him, and oblige. POUOIE MJ, svanted-fji idea SS?S thb PRESS-JOURNAL MAHRIKD. TATMAS-SWIM. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Jli s. Jas. Swim, occured on Sun day after&oou, Manh 18, the marriage of their daughter, Tva, to Wm. Tatman Rev. Ross of the 1L E. Church officiat ing. The vedliu wasa quiet oue, no yuests being present. F' a has disproved the proverbial saying of l.er six, that no woman can ke-p a secret, as the ap proaching nupitals were unknown until the event had taken place. Eva is one of Preseott's choicest young ladies and having grown up in this place ths will be truly missed, as her qualities of true worth and womanliness have endeared hor to rnjiny in PresooH. I'r. Tatman Isan estimable j'ouny i.. ,i :t,d every way woriiiy of tlie cci he has chesv't. TTie best w'y .'k of thvi: many friends will accomp'.r.',- th to their Tatman new home near Carl, 're wU, emTace in f armintr. Viil is a Mn of Mr. Tutar , of Kirtley Wyo., he lift here alout fom rtvxits ago rs'.i.uhly to spend the winter in Iowa. Over In Wyoming. J. D. Williams is building himself a fudenoe on Us c'.um just west of H,m!ir.s. Being a skilled carpenter and ' plffor-r. he is q'i:t-i a acquisition to Alv ft; lfmlif r.i 1-h .i'n ir' iilr,-.l i r ' iiamliu will build himwlf a good " Vniim niirin ttm summer. Special grapevine frur.i Charles An- drew, w that he is kc-ruin hheop oo the Piatt nw 0. . Jen eimicg, i' going to build a good house on his claim so we hfar. Pay Whipple was laid up a few days 1 A'n Christian has bought a line guitar " t i f .a iif iiih.!a luuninfi' f Mim nr " " ' lUiirsof the ISirktian mansion, or else in i ihf oflice of their hsrn. Ii'.t! e J'ie Kelin met with a pain ful, and wliat might have been a seri out aocidebt. on last Sunday afternoon ! in er.rce maimer fe'in stuck her hand j thn.i.irii a window light and cut her arm j and wrist receiving a cut about two in- c I s i(in; ar.d cJirsr to tho bone; the ar- j tery tndoD6 raid jo:tits were plainly vis- ..... . . l.r.r i.Tii wtiura E Ir. I,liinn(v uiri ;i Uil'J ti'iiiuu. w iinifa 1 -vi.iici to cioe u wound, iney ivarw at ine . . j , "T . , . . , . (ay wuiii oui, Lome. jewie skhxi ine op deal cravely aad is got tin. r.-ht along all The fol'ovirg teachers have been el ded to teach in No. 7. Miss Noble of Uai tensity p'aco will t"ih Lie We-t bciiocl snd Mrs. Hunt cf Esira Ia., will teach the B.ut School. Kow if the pat rons will keep liinds and tongues olf and st,uid by the teachers ai.d not censure them in the presence of the pupils but uphold them in all they do we will have good schools, as both teachers are stran gers but come highly recommended. Say mitter Po-co-lo-co that frog story is too mm h. We lived in Sioux county several ;.in unci ner saw not;t waVir to ?uat a lutf i hniu tnui ii In?:, enough to swim a frog that weighed 12-0 pounds. Say, wasni the fro in your throat. I' ever we met near a soda fountain, we will ask you. in the vernac ular of Dawson city. "Wash your neck which literally meana, have a tlrinU. lOoo (rMA.YO lOoo 7PR0GRAM ME- OF EXERCISES COUNTY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. To Be Held st the lUxlrc Ctmrch Ru.ard.-.y, May 12, JJO0, at 9 o.cloct. A. Jl. M. C.POlD, Tloe President MISS HATTIE 0 C0S0R, Secretary. Invocation. .Bcv. fraiith OrieTilnfl; Ad't'ees J. B. Knrke, Uo. Bapt Keponsellnv. Smith. PrOiM.l lnfluenc of tiie teusbcr ri. C. J nioo General D'souteion Unttls O'Connor Whea is corixir.-il punlnhment r-aliy neoes- sary , w . II. Smoke (.eneral "'""""u' W. J. C'Connell Techlu(c hi s prolioti ?n.ni.- I-ludcrnau GoaortU DlkcuKuloa LUUe Ziuiun;rnian i Adj.urbrl for Uiauer After Noon Bo.wion. The ncv1 of thoror.gaett,. Mrs. r.Un V. Hales Generrl IHscusnon.Ma,;le ijunwr Moral tralnlnr; in the school Mnrla Murli-r General 'Mscusston Mallei towrry Iaflarai-e of tbe socisbUlty of tin tujck jr with patrons of the school Anns JieadUuii Ofoeral Ilcoton ..Kllubeth (ottrana The value of s knowledge of current events, Mrs, r. W. Knot t General Lrtucattslon Mrs. Iltttle Wlpjln forty minutes will be allowed for tue dle cusston bf each rabjeet, MlacuUaaeuus busluexs and election of offi cers, i adjournment. M. 0. POirjm, Vice I resident. Imu O'Coa-so, Geeretary. JUST AEIRIVEI AT I ROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP, All kinds of Harriets Good. Also, Flour and all kinda of Grain and Feed for nale. ttepides the above I Lave Build ing material, micli as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c. &c. r?T Call and get PlilCKS before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. 0C vO5 frC05Ot-0000 ? TTT1? T3TnTl?l?T? 1111 J lUlMlll. Drus, Drugists Sundries, Paints. Oils, VarnislieS, JBOOkS and J. joC e040te00C40n - Breezes from the Valley. The old saying, "Ilain on foster Sun day Rain for seven Bundays'' will l watched with interest this year, The Rain on Sundiiy was so ireotlo the ground is sure soaked now. Too wet to plow Tuesday , but the farmers seem to feel ijuitii encouraged. Mr. C. F. Coffee tame up from Clrid ron Tui sihiy hr.d came down to Ins ranch witii tlie mail carrier. Miss Ma cr trie Hunter ch'-i'd her term of school at Mrs. Jordan's lust Friday. Miss Ijllie Zimmermnn timylit school on last Saturday for Mr. Pounds, while he indulged in tho luxury? cf a tooth ache. Too bail wh'n boys try to la use ful to be told "a poor excuse is better than none." Rev. Pice will preach next Knnday morning following riunday School. All are cordially invited. Also services in the evening. The r,.in a?a:rt lat Suday night pre vented tiie Exiler service from beinp held, so if the weathssr is favorable they will be given next Katunlay evening. All are cordially inviltd. Come every body a;id encourage the young people to try again. S.rry to learn cf the accident that be fell little Ji-K.ie Newlio of l'!e;isant ltida Ibis week. Window ghiss, cuts pretty deep KtiK'timeii. CLIO. to KEllo'lKi7!res-(-;E, at tractive, refined and uplifting is a task which well liedls the energies of the daughters of a house. Sweet, well, bred aud beautiful, the daughters of our american homes may so entertain nod live in them, that foreigners will carry away a recoliectiou of th'.-ir grace ar.d dignity. An Englihmn of rink rrco dined with lli'j ( utt V. ii.Uu-r. i,i I...-; letters home, to more than one friend, he com mented on the InvliuesH of t!ia poet's liece, a young lady who not only presid ed at tho table but waited upon her un cle's visitors with an uir of cou'txey which made her like a princess conferring a favor. "Our girls are accustomed" in New England to thusassist our guests," said the poet. Ladies Home Journal. Do You Have Fifty Cents. If you h.tve, will ttll you how to frU the roost for you mony. TLe fmi- Weekly State Journal, pubhih'l at Lincoln, wants Severn thousand nwsul-cr.lx-rs and as a special inducement will mail the paper twice a weok from now until the end of this year for only CO cents. Two papers each week with ail the news of tlie world, through the great presidential campaign and the campaign in this state for two United Slat sena tors and the ttate ticket Never in your life have you been offered so much read ing matter fcr 59 cents. Send in your money riht now, because the sooner you send it in the more pajiers you get for your money. Address, Kebraika Slate Journal, Lincoln, Neb, Million (ilven Away. Ith cetainly gratifying to the public to know of ona concern which is not af raid to bo generous. The proprietors of IV. King's Xew IMjcovery fcr Consump tion, Coughs and Colds, have iven a nay over tea million trial bot'Jo and l.ava ti e salifc.'inl'ori of knowi ij; it Li:h curu iliwmmls cf l.opelowi eves. thmn, Urvchiti'i, 1iGripiiie, and uli Tliront, Che-t &nd Lung di joi 3 are m,r o!y cuiti by It. Call on J. J.L P.ii'r.TY DrirjriHt, asd g-t a free trial bottly. rv'guiftr size 5Co aad $1,00. Every bot t.'e gt p.ivnteu. Watch This Space Mext WEEK C00000O40i O400o PTT A T?f A OV 1 ililiU'lilVji STATIONARY. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. NeCeeOe Societies. Thorn will be Mass at the Court Housfi nn Saturday, April, 28, at 10:30 o'clock. C- L. SMITH, 'Vr TT (Thv'r. IIAUUtOV - XKI'.UASKA. Pim'lfl.r Sdiodl H) u'clml a. m. r.jiivorth I.fiicne fii.'iU p. ni. IViiohlnff every Snn'lay evfiiln; t 7:30 p. in., nl even alicrimte Snnday nt 1 1 a- m. ronimenrliij J.iniinry 1 1, l!,'(ill. Kvcry body cordlulv Invited to n';en.l tlicsfi wrvin-g. Prcffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, M. D. Pliyiscian and Siirsfcon. All culls given fimtnpt attunlton. outce In Orutf huire. -IlAltHlSON - SKDHASKA. OKA NT GUT! lit! E. Attorney-at-Law. Trouipt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and liHstrict Courts, and before the United States Land OlJice. Fire Insurance written in reliable ;om panics. Jyljegal pupers carefully drawn. IUrJii&w, - Nkkuska. M. J. O'l'onncll, - - ( o. Attorney, :ax- IVill Practice In All Courts. Special Attention Glron to LftBd Of fice lSUtilill'SS, , Colicctloiw and all business entrust ed tome will receive piompt attentioi. UmttKon - Nebraska, Michael Ruffing, t'VTT LET3V0k. 1 aoi prepartid to do all k Inds of Civil Engineering wcrk. When in need of the Surveyors Services, give me a eall as I have a full and com plate outfit, together with experience to do the work with neatness aod dispatch, MICHAEL RUFriNS, HARRISON, - - - - NEBRASKA. Si Joseph's Academy & Boarding School Vermillion, So. Dak. The school is conducted by and under the auspices of tho Benedictine Siuter3 cf St. Joseph. The Scholastic year consists of two sessions of 20 weeks! each, aad buyins' Sept 11, 1SU9, and Feb. 5, l'.OO; conduct- ed in throe ikpM-tmects Primary, Pre paratory, Academical aud Commercial courses. ; TUITION: Primary & Preparatory per month, f i.00 Academic A C.;mrn"rcial " 3,00 Board, Tuition, Bedding, "Washing oc.".., per month, in tIyanc. IflOand $12.0w DiTOICTlNE SISTERS. Sr Jobti-u'g Ecaiieut, Veiivuxion, - - So. Dak. For VT tn mtkt to Suit run, n AU-Wool fstettCltyatytwj Ton tan U t!UrMMd aaa If rn know bow. Wm. lm W,U. hr,u U'JrZS Uff FMlilon Plete FrMt ' 1 t , 'V- v '( ' . 't 1 I. . uir-:' -V it 'Meaa - i i f " -'k .... . .. '. (