f ? r Mr Press-Journal o Thursday. Mat 31th, 1900. Ceo. 1. Canon, Editor ami Prop, F. E. S. V E. K. lime laMe. Oolng West. Going Kat. "Wo. 5, mixed. lira I So. . mixed :00 'J'oftnh't .-4 f.'i!T-'i . r: V Wiinc- T M North-Western LINE In I !! (.nfferiPg t-ti!:ur--d I.? w .! nss T. L Martin, of Dine Ky.. fore I -gave this evifletice: "I i---u.:hei evry night until my throat a ar:y r;iw; then trird It. Kii-gs Nw l-i.-eovery which pave iD":mt relief. I have used it in my family for four year an.! recom mend it as the greil t remedy fi" Coughs. Colds and atl Throat Cht and T.uri,.' trouble. It. will s'oii the wort cough, and not oil's prevects but nW lutclv cures Consumption. Trice 5') cents mid if 1.00. Evry Lottie, guaran teed. Tri;il bottles !r at l)r. J. tu. Phimieys Drug Store. -1 M. V. R. R. is to and from tho the best BLACK HIIS, ftCADWOOD AM) l!OT M'UISOS. SOUTH DAKOTA. " 4 1 1 i HARRISON, NCORASr.A. !ank.,,:- C. F. C.I KK! DIBECTOHS. President. F. W.Clarke, Cashier. ilWyvm I. CONCERT. F, E. & M. V. R. R. Kcmsseekers Excursions Will be run May 1st and l-"tb June 5th and 19th 1900, to points on the K. E- & M. V. in Nebraska where th owe way fare from nearest Mo River, I'oint ia- dudine Co. Bluffs is 4'-UK) or more to points in Wyoming west of and including ! Orin Junction and to points in Black Hill district at So Dak. Tickets will be sold by connecting -lines feeding to our line at Sioux city, Onowa Mo. Valley and Omaha and by -our agents at South Piatt, stations, Blair. Omaha and on S. C. & P. in fowa; except that our agonts '"'ill not sell to points in So. lHik. Fare will he one. fare plus fi.OOfor "round trip. Write your folks in the East and have them come and se vou, taking advantase of these rates. Tickets limi ted 21 days with 13 days limit on going portion. F. Avert, Agt. FOR Sale 25 or 30 bead of young pigs. Mrs. Axkta Sharker. Did you notice the partial eclipse of the sun, Monday morning? The Press-Journal and St. Louis Republic, $1.60,per year. Try it M TV .Tnnlnn and "Nls Rosenbnra: of Adelia, were in town Monday on busi-1 ness. fTWrite Hay den Bros., Omaha, "Wholesale Supply House, for prices and s-saHiples. , Mr. and Mrs. D. U. Oriswold, and ' cbildntro returned from the east on last Saturday. ; r Rev.Stnit,h, and his better half are eajcying a visit from their bob who is home to spend bis vacation. Lucy Moravek, went to Chadron on last Tuesdav evening, in order to see a physician. She was in charge of Father ; McNaroara. Our genial Banker, F. W. Clarke, is suffering from a severe attack of home sickness, which is aggravated by a most tlisageeable cold, M. J. Blewett, for the past week has been assisting the New York Life insur ance agent, Mr. Taylor of Omaha, in so liciting for life policies In the sout h part of the county. -Mrt'Emma Adams, of Cheyenne, Wyo. , sister of XL H. Russel, of Glen, was a visitor at the home of her brother a few days last week. From here she will go to Marshaltown, la., en a visit. Dennis Morran. and another gentle man whose name we did not learn, were up from Glenas witnesses in the case of "Nebraska vs. Charles Russell, charged with the murder of Alois Staudeuruaeir a week ago last Friday. Good son Lacy who has been employ ed at the Bourctte ranch during the past week or two, doing some artistic carpenter work returned to Harrison last Saturday having completed bis work. The Iron Brothers who have for sev--cral years made their home in the vicini ty of Marsland. passed through Harrison ! 1-ist Sunday enroute to Montana with their families and about two or three hundred bead of cattle and horses. They expect to make their future home in Trie Social given at the court house, last evening, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Sociery, was a pronounced - siicoase. The unique feature of the eve ning waatttw sale of the society quilt, at auction to the highest bidder, the lucky vinnar nroved to be John Marsteller, The proceeds of the sale amounted to 4.75, E-cnuntv eierK Ford, of Scotts BlnlT cminty patsed through this place Monday, from Gering on his way to tne head of the little Missouri, uo in Mon tana where be goes to establish a stock ranch. Mr. Ford has several teams load ed with camp outfits and is taking his heard of rattle along with htm. Mr. Ford is an old acquaintance of M. J. Blewett'a. They used to ride tbe range tomtfaer. At the preliminary of Cha. Russell, , -tomorrow, charged with tbe murder of A, L. Staodeamaier, attorneys, Grant . Guthrie, and A. O. Fisher of Chadron, . will anoear for tbe defendant, and M. F ww jnarriMgton of O'Neill, will assist county attorney UUowmII in the prosecution. , Without deubt. both Mesers Fisher and UarrfextM are the ablest criminal law vet la the atate and both sides are to be oet jratalated for employing such able F-i):iv evpiiin.sr, Jnr. lt. rttho M. . t lunch givfn ty the Ktiniaii, llixson corn-nit company, ftud vi!l conMst ot Kicrinl music, rcitatior.s and itistrmen- t.-tl ii.usii'4 And "ill te given nrtl,r the n,--pirf-i of the Iiirriu Lp worth Ia'uc, who will divide vise procf'U with the company to help defray their e.nti. Admittance 10 & 15 ctDts. Tfrn Report f South worth Kthool. Hrport of rchonl 0irn..t :o 5, for tf-nii Mi-iint May I'Hh irw). 'J'tiow that Kcre not trestt on easviiiiialiou ilay received t-tsu rtU'-i. Num!r of day taught r,. nninber of tmpiU enrolled 21, eerage duiiy titt..-ndan 12. Trtty, I'ays prtrnt, Avg rr f"- Chas. C. J-2:c:;. II. S. Cl.AKKK, A. McGixlev, Rtockiiicn havinq use for a bank at tin point may rely on us to hariflla thoir entire Cankinrt busin?9. -::VTo arc prppfi'H to take raro of our trnV. fit all thr;o', Anns Mi!'.-r Willie " Arthnr " Minnin ' WiUtcIIiiDter Mfiliel " Johitte MyrtiB " liattiu Sirr. I.rna Li,.I " Jolmio " llftrmon " Tracy " Johiilfl " Mait. KrjfTi.i? ISurv " t ne XHrkiixg Aif " K lit ie Srrre Katie Jacobs 4:) tv) fit n !l t-5 FA L v v - -t H t '1 , if ' r, "I mm laro m 12. ROH WER, Proprietor. bnop. B9 Harness STALLION- Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR, sired hy imPrted CLYDE Dam 7-eights SHIRE-weight i,5oo lbs. Price: $5.oo, to insure living Colt. ROBERT KEEL. 19 a n lmti serfs a, I,!z7.ie Srrres, A JolmlP Han- ter rcciveJ ritzes in .sm-!!!n5r. M. C. I'oumiS, Teacher Flour & Feed For Sale- Go to ROHWER'S for Lumber, Har ness, Flour & Feed, or any thing in his line of business: he. will save you mon ey by giving you a squar deal. THE PIONEER PHARMACY. PERGHERON-NORMAN Buckry , STALLI0X, Will mako the nea.on of 19fj0 at the 1)1 KCKMANN LIVK ItY BAUX in Harrison. PEDIGRE": I'in?-ii Hl.'-tc cnths Weight, 1 500 llw. TEUMS:-."i.0O for the seas on, nayabie rni'KUcot season. .Tonx Deickmanx. Mrs. Plympton was a Crawford visi- one day th;s week. We are nleaved to state that f lieriff flnllv who lm lxen confined to his bed during the past week is agsin able to he j out. It should be most encouraging to our catholic bretheren, to know that their congrogatioo w materially iucreas-; BORN To Mr. end Mrs. John L. Stratum, at their home in Warbonnet last Saturday a son. Mother and child aredoinp well. And John will recover. M. C. Pound, who just closed a succes sful term of school in the Southworth district left for Patric Wyo., today where he has enra!red to teach a six months term of school. Commissioner Rohwer, had his ware bouse moved closer to the Harness shop yesterday, by so doinu Eg gert will have all bis business togethar and will be on hand at all times. The Crawford boys are turning out lumber at wholesale figures now-a-days. They expect to move their mill site in a short time, when tbey will have thous ands of feet of lumber to deliver. Rv. KeudaJ! and family, and a Mr. and Mrs. Hixson, arrived, in town S-.itur. day-from Slarsland. Tlicy will stop in town until after the lt of June when thuv will go overland to the stale of Washington, where Rev. Kendall ex pects to join the M. H. Conference. A pleasant surprise was tendered Messrs Kendall, Ilixson, and Parsons, and their bettor halves, on last Tudsday evecinfr, out at the country home ol Mr. .and Mrs J. C. Parsons, i most asrree- ahle evening was Rpenf. by all. Refresh ments were served, and music both vo cal and instrumental aa enjoyed. Mrs. Carpenter, who has beoa at the home of her son Charles, in the valley, during the past three or four weeks. helping care for her little gr.mddiildren, returned to her home in Ilarrisoo the first of the week, accompanied by the children who will speud a part of their vacation with Grandma. John IL Howard was up from Cot- ton wood, this week and while hero did not forget to pay liis respects to the PltERS-Joritv.jt,,' as well as to add his name to our list of refers. Mr. Howard informed us that he lias just pnrchased Dick Levers ranch over in the vicinitT of Cottonwood. Charles Newman of Hewitt, was in town TuewJav and Wednesday, and while here hail the misfortune to have one of bis horses badly cut on a1rbed wire. Tbe horses were hobbled and turned out to graze over night pnd it is imnmwl that the movements of the . i night trains caused them to run wUW Konwer s pasture icnce. On last Sunday afternoen the Press. JcmskU family took an outing east of town about eight or ten miles and pull ed up at the hospitable country home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plymton. While there we enjoyed a pleasant boat ride upon the bosom of the beautiful lake, which 1 filled with myriads of the finny trtrvs, after which we were shown around dilferent points of interest on the place. Then, after receiving refresh ments, we returned to our bowie feeling we had not, since coming to Sioux coun ty enjoyed a more pleasant fttwdsy af ternuon. - j Drugs, o Druists Sundries, Paints. Oils, Varnishes. o O BOOkS and STATIONARY. ? ) J. E. PHiNNEY, Proprietor. Subscribe for the Puks- JorjRWAt. It is the oinciai paper of Sioux County. Tbo PBKsaJorRAl, acVnowledes a very pleasant call from Mrs. Montrose Clippings. Geo. H. Turner, this week. We ware more than pleased to learn that fh is entirely re covered fnm her recent tl.tr ge.,U5 ill ness. Her many friends will be very glad to hear this piece of newe, hence our mention, rharlei Russell. chrjrd with t!;e munler of Alois SUudenmier . . . . , 1 wn'.: i"n An-' 'rews was i :awi arrest last TUursdaT t.i;M iiv I deputy Patterson, ard brought to Harri son and lodged in j'iil pending tha pre liminary hearing which was called upon Monday efternoon and the attorney's for Ijoth sides agreeing to a postpont-nt of the hearing until tomorrow. Justice of the peace Smith set the time for to morrow at 2 o'clock. Father McNamara, while here attending Mass, Tuesday, did not for get to make a frinj!y call at our offiee. He is aniious fo erre:t a chapel at Harrison during tho fall, lut he hojw to see bis parishioners take a more ac tive part if they want a church edifice a -it. thio noiiJt. Ti8 citizen of the town, it seems to nsouht to use all j " jal I m Km? u Rim mm SPANISH JACK. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wasserburger Sr. and Jr. ar.l Mr. and Mrs M. J. Gayhart eat their ,Viaday dinner wstb Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Wasstrburgsr. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Jake Wasserburgfir u! orted a little boy a'-out tiisre years d i. from wme movers coming through tlio country. A verv serious accident !)nrrenpd to Jake Eircher and family, while return frt,r.i church the horses were frib imdi-r ' tened at em ohje'-t in tliu road over ti;vi! ' thro.-!r-T 1!e Ivit-rv, Vrs Kircher wli.ln trying to save ti. ir l.tlli laly. Imd the misfortune to fall on her arm breaking it in two plat es and t!o dislocating t!' wr'st. Mi.s Lena JJiblden is doing ti.e housework until Mrs. Kircher will be ride to attend to it herself again. There taerns to (is a fcickness some thing like LaGrippe making its round a ruong the little folks here, at least if it is not the grippe it seems to have a tisht grip on thera just the same. Mrs. Mariung and her three oWest sons made a trip over in. Wyoming visiting Mr. mid Mrs. Chris Ruffing. Willie the youngest of the three boys has a job there herding sheep for Mr. Bonsell. John A-hton was at Mr. Konrath's tlio Will make the season at the Deickmann Bros., Livery Darn in Harrison, Scb. Weight S50. TJ2KJIS: 8.00 to insure. Cars will bo taken to pre vent accidents, but phould any occur I vdll not be re sponsible. JCTi.T II. I)eick:jakm. m ml' honorable means to secure this acnud- j greater t.har of last wee, fixing the lion 1o our town. L' thure was lss tali; w;ll and windmill, they have more wt- of f-larting a Ktloon and more about an other church lie'mg chtaolished here, we believe it would he mora credit to our psople. Who will tnWe tbo initiative toward getting a subscription started? Morturary. nini) Willit H. Greene at RotiWer Colo.. May 24, ll'OO, aped years and 8 months of canvcr of II. e stomach. The deceased was a resident of this county for seven years, and only J-ft here two years 0o for Boulder Colo., where he has lived ever since. Mr. Crvene was the father of Jfrs. Frank Wright, v4io with her hufdand re sides three miles wet of- town. lie was married for the second time about six months before bis death. er now than is needed for irrigating pur poses, Herman Konrath Jr., intends going to the Sand Hills, w here he has an all sum mer job at $M a month, but have not lizard with whom. J. J. Waerbiirprr mnde a business trip to the county F,eat Tuesday, also to return the asesor books Ifore the first of June. B.UiE. K.-.truyt'J. Estrayed from lower ranch, two mares, about 3 years old, brauJc-l K on left hip mid ver.ud V nho branded T ca left shotiM.ir. A Ttv a; ! nf j.f: wiii 1 I'en fcr their rtturn or mfortnaUun as to li.tir where-a-lxjuts. Adres. I'KTEa Aixtfr ILtrsland, Neb., Social Ssfr FOIt SALE One PCimhal Ortran P.ran Xew. Will trade for young cattle. Apply at thiK Oilice. Therp v. ill l Mass at the Court rni on Tuesday, .Ttiho 21, at l'j-.MI oVlocb. C L. CfliTH, F-ASTCFt HA'awsos .. Church, .STKRASaA. FttnJ.iT Hehuol li) oVJwi . m. rpworth League 6 :IJ0 p. m. Preuelilng every Snnilny evi -"In; at 7 :'t0 , p. m-, aud tuery altertiate Sunday nt 11 a- m- ein:menfl:is January II, UlltO. Everybody nirdlidy luvitcU to atwiil th rrvlees. The t!:ird 4'iarterly meeting of the M. E. Church, will b held at 1'loas ant Ridge, Sabbath, Juno, 10, li00, at 11 A, M. All are cordially invited. C. L. SiiiTH, raster. A Fu.'.t liScyclo Ilidcr. "Will often receive painful cuts, ;rains or bruits from Hccidents. IlucltUn's Arniii Halve, will kill the pain and heal the injury. It's tho cyclist's friend. Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Sore Lii.s. Burns. Ulcers and Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 2'c. Try 'it. Hold by Lr. J. E. Ph;nnky druggist. jtvlU jf it IW It t'tuni JU..J : jvui A Woman's Awfnl I'rril. "There is only one chance to save your life and tliat is through an opera tion where the startling words heard by Mrs. L B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he hp.d vainly tried to cure her of a frightful rase of stom ach trouble nnd yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and he ronstaoUy grew worse. Then she began to ut.e El ectric Tii tiers which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver and Kidney remedy. Cured Dyspepsia, of Aimetite. Trv it. Only 60 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by Dr, J. E, I'hin- ney druggist. p ca -)i.jii', wwii"-'.-- ----- "..- JS TliJl '1M pBiUtI iHUJUpUtt V enm o;uvq3 in'm,j ltmjvTmi4$ I1KHU -fO V ii"W "1 liwi.t H!lil hu ml i.m f-ono "') wtt nn.i.,i w)'iinit ivjiuii3u.MiiwtJiu'iU lunuiwn -i4liMlt i()nc4it t, uuil"""! n miii ooij u-MHi't" iui uiu.He HJntt of aiHoiuAtforj tND!IJU tuM aavux f MV3A Ofl I IW'Z VOU A WCUKCiJ " I ki xA oe rtvtf.1 Y It ma f F.UWWO' TOOT '. ?CR'2a i.ACHIN5l!V. iVw.kel, 5tron(r, Dorntilo. f. P. t Joha rrnts t. I ' - iiiW!!., J R-.:9ri. I'JirfU. M ...... m ...lilt Parties having businens with me in regard to school matters will call at my oQlco in Harrison on every Saturday as that is my oflice day. J, B. Baoss. Co. feupt. Ustruycd. ' F.-drnvrrl from White Klver, four miles went of ljU n, ona bay "I'lnto" Mum, bal't fHel. while lejrs snd brandeit f on left ihoolJer. . w ...... rrlvtitu fitfnnnutlriil nf tlpl wtiere-s t-uuls will be UU-rally rewarded by m ciiiii w nits. E7.lt A TUCKER, Cle.n, cb. f sTIMATE of EXPKShKH. At smeettiiu' of the Eoarit of Connty Com mbwioners of fiou County, yebruka, held on til llth day of January, Wfl the follow tnKe'it1mi of ezpenserfor tlie; year VM w iii'e. Mutt-let Court Expenneg ,1.(r V) KiMits snd llrldiren 3.t'A fX) fialarie : 1-OOOU) Ine1ileritil -- ftll9iicry- 00 1'rintlBif and Jtibllhln W Offcom fees ,Tl Inntitiite . ,l'00 olitlr llellcf .SUV 00 fVuhil Ilcw'l JMstriet A 00 Proffessicnal Cards- J. E. P1ILVNEY. M. I). I'bjlsc'an tnd Sargecn. til culls given prompt sttootlon. Otr.ce in Vrat Store. -IIARUliO?! - HliBIUKKA. GRANT OUT11RIE. AHorney-aMaw. Prompt attention given to all legal matter in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Stale" Land OHice. Fire Insurance written in reliable jompanies. EjyLegal papers carefully drawn. t HABHUJfjX, - 1? KBRAjiX A,. M. J. 0 C'onm II, - - to. Atternry, Will Practice la All Courts. .Special Attention Glrru to Land Of fice Foulness. tollortlous and all hoilne eutrntt ed to me will rcxclre prompt attentloa. IIakjukok - Nouiahea. Michael Ruffing, COt'NTy averoK. ToUl - t: W . J. K. ItH'JI, I .-ou.it y f! .() (10 -rk. I sin prepared to do all klndt of Civil EiilflneorlUK work. When in need of the Burvevors Services, give me a coll as I havs a full and com plete outfit, together with eerienc lo do the work with neatoess and dispatch. AlrHUfl, MICHAEL RUrriNG, HAfBISON, - - - - NCBFIABKA 4 t"- '..''," " i' . .'- ( V I