5 f 4' v i t P.- ( Ik ' ft ',- " r- 1 , i '4 f ! ' : i" t- . v Press-Journal Thomdat. Jcne 7th, 1W0. Cob. J. Canoe, Editor and Troi). I. Z. t K. V a. li. UBie table. Ooinsr Went. Going Ernst. do. I. mixed.- 11 rM 1 Kq. e. mixed- 8:00 T U K North-Western LINE M. V. R. R. is IF. E. the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEADWOOD ASL 1107 SrUI?Usi, SOUTH DAKOTA. F, E, & M. V- R- R Hcmeseekers Excursions Will b run May 1st and Tt?i June 5th aDd lfittf 1&00, to point on the F. E. & M. V. in Nebraska where the one way fare from nearest Mo River, Point in cluding Co. Bluffs is $3.00 or more to points in Wyoming west of a nd including Oria Junction and to points in Black Hill district at So Dak. Tickets will be sold by connecting Trines 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. tn low; i except that our agents "ill not sell to i point in So. Dak. Fare will 1 one fare plus J2.00 for rround trip. Writeyour folks in the Fast ! and have them come and see von, taking s advantage of these rat. Tickets limi- ted 21 days with 15 day limit on poing t portion. F. AvekT, Ag t Tho. Bell,- of Last, wesa Hub visi 'torne day this week. W. F. Clarke, our-new banker, made a busman trip try Ct&Wtoil, tha first of 'th waak. Miss Nellie Watson, of Crawford is a : jruest at tbe ironoe Of her uncle, Bherrff Holly. A representative of the Worid-Her-sald, wag in town this week in the inter st of that paper. , " We wish to call tbe attention of our traders to Fred Knott's sale notice which will aopear in our nest issue. -An attorney, representing the Mc "Kinley LanmnsrXoan Company, was in town this week looking after tbe inter- est of tlie Company. . Ed. O'Connor who has been attend Wuchnolat Wavne Neb., durinfr the pant six months returned to the patern- nat mansion the first of the week. F. W. Myers of Montrose, together with Glaus Christensen, was in our vil ? lag Tuesday attending to some business f matters, retarninj home in the evening. V. A. Heater, went to Gordon, Mon " Akt evening to bring his little boy Ccil thorn on a tounle of weeks visit, be . CAme in on yesterdays train. M. J. Blewett, has been tendered a position as life insurance ajrent for the "New York Life company, and the first of the week will enter upon the discbarge of bis duties. We are in receipt of a copy of the 'minutes of the business proceedings F. E. E. A . Owine to lack of space we re gret our inability to pnblinh them this is tsae. The next meeting will be held at ' Valentine. On the quiet, wt ware informed by .one who is supposed to know that within 'the next two weeks, the wedding chimes Will ring out upon the balmy air. For whom? Oh for a bride, outeast of town' 'TheOroom? Just guess. L i n- y Fut'cn, ban tbe contract for moving Robert Niece's city residence out -on his suburban farm north-etst of town. Mr. niece will doubtless make other improvements on his out of town . - p'svre. He will fence the land in and dig well or put in a cistern. i Superintendent Burke, went down to the south end of the county the first of the week to be present at the anuual school meeting in the new district form ed in Snake creek precinct by ex-county superintendent Miss Merriam, last fall. It is a three or four days trip. The county commissioners will meet in regular session at the county cupitsl. the second Tuasday of this month which will be next. Tuesday. It will be a good time for the voters who live in the south end Of tbe county, between Punning "Water and Whiatje creek precincts to pe titKKi the hoonrable board to form new iretiog precinct for them. Every man its Stoux eotrnty ihodld cast his vote thte year.' Mr. 8. Barker, who has had charge of 'the construction of tbe concentrating 'jttaat which the Crown Bill Mining Corn- has been erecting at the Spokano bas completed every thing aad oa ;Taaday he came ap to Deadwood to -tab few days root, Tbe plant is new 'fhrwUffcoataawKtaaajodel of prefeo Un. Mr. farber is of the opinion that Hwill-oawrafaily treat tbe ore at the 3m. v;"t eepacity of the plaat is aaiOt.3iNrday( batfor the prss catatavtMrbalfof the cwdty 1 e rwaiwassd.'-Oaioc Now. y rC oammt irsoa witl nmmm , v Sheriff Sale. j By virtue of n order of ml iwimd by the i clerk of tte Dbjlrtct Court of Sioax couuty Nebraska, upon a dpnwi rendered by Mid court In favor of 1oux Voainy, is pliuniiff and Miehiwl D, Jordan, Western Finn Mort riia Cuiuiunr, J. I, Brown, uasiyi.ee of tiie Western yanu Mortage Company, Gom uierrclal Investment Company, defendants, I will n the 7tb day of July. A. I. 1. at I o'eUx k p. in. at Uarrboa, In wild county, sell the following described real eitiite to wit : f-outi-balf H. northwest quarter1,. Sortb half ,V, south-west qtiarrer i. Section twenty-nine 29, Townaiun thirty three at, north of ran(fD3,wtot tliettu priiiRlp.il meridian, at Hnrrisoii, In said county, at lb Eist Front door ot the Court Houe, iu Harrison. Nebraska at public auction lo the digest bidder for e.is!i to antlf y said order of sale in tua snui of with inti,et, cot and Kfraiag curt. In.jMts KoLLir, sherrifl" of iid county. Sheriffs 8a.lc. jTt Tlrtne of an order of jle iue 1 by the Clerk of the District Court of Sioux Comity Nebraska, tipon ft docri-M rendered by said court la favor of Sioux county, to plaintiff andJonepb. M. Kotlnn and Mri. Joseph u t .Mnn. b!a wife wltoae elirtotiaa naaje in unknown. Hamilton Loan and Trust com pauv, a corporation, are defendant!. I wUl on the Ttn, day of July, A. D. at 1 o'clock p M-:.t Harrinon In f-iM county, fcell tue followiiiK de?rticd reai estate ta-wit: North-half H, of north-eat quarter K. of ?:tion thirty-three 33, wwt half it of north west quarter 3, of section thirty four U, nil In Township tkilty -two Si, north of rurtre fifty Six 5V"W est of 6tb princilpiu M'-rulian situated in Konx county Mebratka, at Harri son in said county, at Hie cast front door of the court Hoce. In Harrison, Nebraska, at nubile auction, to the highest bidder for eash to satisfy aaid order of sale in the aura of fll.lfc, wltb interest coats and accruing ThomiS Hoi.LT, Sheriff of aald county. ffiaus Christenn. of Jlotitroe, was a visitor at the county fat lastTuestlay. -Lanev Sutton, was down at Henry Warrreka's ranch, Monday and Tuesday raovin a house, SherritT Holly's health does cot sem t. improve very much, if any since tbe warm and mild waathr lia made its appearance -Trafic on the F. E. & M. V. R. R for the past three or four weeks has been extraordinary heavy compared to other years at this sexson of the y-ar. Henry Moravek, is visiting at home this week from tbe sheep camp Jakey Mills up in Wvoming, where he has been cooking for the pist fix week Another good heavy rain is needed in this part of tbe country to insure a crop of hiy. It seems to have been raining all around the divide, foe the past week. Last wek G. W. Hester, sold wind mills and other farm and ranch supplies, to the extent of one thousand dollars, Certainly no bufinsss bouse in Harrison is doing any better than G. W. Hester. Capt. Snyder, was up from his Run ning Water ranch Tuesday. Ha inform ed us his family was expected to arrive from flenrrretown Tex., next week. The family will then be permanently locat ed in Sioux county. The State Fair, this year will be held at Lincoln, in September and will t in session five days, commencing the 3rd of the above, month nod contioueimj to the 7th inclusive. Will Sioul county make a showing at tbe Fair this year? It is reported by residents over in the valley and other parts of the county that the native grass hoppers are very bad and that they are eating up every thing that they come in contact with, they seem to be on the increase every year. The value of the surplus products of Nebras.ka, according to statistics furois bed to the state labor commissioner by the countv clerks of every county in the state for the year 1898, is $187.8r,3,03l,- 42 or nn increase over the year 1897, $47, 167,970,84, Trie State Holines camp meeting, for the year 1900 will meet at Lincoln, park, Lincoln Neb., July 2nd and will be in session two weeks, any body in isioux County, who contemplates attending tlie Holiness camp meeting should bear ui mind the time and place. In tbe year 1899 Ibe railroads in the state of Nebraska were assessed in taxes bv the state board, having internal corporation valuations to assess 1,09,4S0, which is in tbe neighborhood of 25 per cent lower ttian any other real or personal property in the slate. We learn there is to be played, in Harrison next Sunday a matched game of base ball. Wonder if some other day than Sunday would'nt have done just as well? It will be the Ardmore nine vs Harrison nine. Boys, remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. There seems to be pretty poor show of late for people, who trade at this point from the surroundiag country, ad jacent to Harrison to get blacksmithing dose, since JL A. Priddy is bow busy taking the federal census and W. O. Patterson, has bis hands full, looking af tor aad caring for the prisioner, incarcer ated in the coaoty jail, charged with the m order of the late A. L. Staudeamaier. Without doubt a fust class all round blacksmith cduld do well here if locat ed at this place. H means the loss of trad more or less to our merchants whoa the farmers and ranchmen are un able to got their work done, beoee, they aaoet of oaosashy go where they can get tMr work dona aad that is whsce they Hatt to tMr trail. Lumber Yard & Go to ROHWER'S ness, Flour & Feed, line of business; he ey by giving you a ommerc HARRISON, NEBRASKA. IDIIRIUCTOIES. C. F. Coffee, President F. W.Clahke, Casliier, ptTls c. JiwRnv. II. S. Stockmen having ue for a bank at this point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking bunnies. 4frWe are prepared to take rare Old papers for sale at this office. Wehtjr took in the bights at Gor don, on !at Saturday. O. H. Griswold, was a pannper on the west bound tram lat Monday. J. B Johnson, Of Glen, was doing business, in Judjjo Wilson's court the first of the week, Lucy Moravek, who his been at Chadron, during the past week, relumed the first of the week. Jo the state apjXirtSonineot to tbe different counties through out the state Sioux county gets $000,00 From "Paris and tbe Imposition or 1000," by Albert Shaw, in the American Monthly Rerritw of Revieic for June. islie Crane, has put up a new wind mill on bis ride ranc h and we presume will e'ere long movents family from his town house. .' Roy bright, moved his household effects and his office furniture into the lower floor of the Andrew's block, tiie first of the week. Is Harrison goincr to celebrate this coming coming 4th of July? If not why not? If so, it is time some arrangements , were being made E. E. Livermore who has been at Chadron, during tbe past several weeks-, urder a doctors care, returned to Harris on the first of the week, very ninth im proved. On last Friday evening the Kendall. n;-rnnn ennr-ert which was civen at the M. E. ciiurch, tiwWthe aspi.-x of 'he Epworth league was a decided w. The proceeds amounted to f 13 73. Tbe case of statoof ei-raska, Chas. Russell, whose preliminary trial i T..l U..fn.o tllUllU was held on last, rrmj, of the Peace Smith, the prisoner was bound over to the district court without bail. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Griswold, and the children ara stopping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Maine, for the present. We almost bop they may reconsider 4i;- infonfl.in of bidding the town of Harrison and our citizens adieu. tost On last Monday May 2lft, a Steel Crowbar, between Mr. ISuttos place in the canvon. and Harrison. Any one finding the same will confer a favor no h nniWaiirned bv delivering it to Mr. Nutlo. D. M. Sutton. Prof Francis, the noted Palmint and Astrologer will give life readings at the Harrison hotel for a few days. If you want to know what the future has io store for you. if you are in trouble or doubt, bs will guide you with a strange certainty that seems higher than human power. A Monster Devil Flxh. Destroys its victims, is a type of con stipitatiou. The power of this malady is felt on oragacs, nerves, muscles and Win. Rut Dr. Kintr's New life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and llowels. Onlv 25 cents, at J. E. 111! KEYS Drug Store. SherlfTs Bale. By virtue of sn order of ! lnwod by the clerk of the Wstrtet Court of Aloox couniy Kebraska. apon s decree rendered by !! court In furor of Bioux comity, is plaintiff nd Murth A, Rlohardiion, Jobs IXw, her hiMhand hcn re.il name Is unknown, Hbo- a altt-r Mortiriufe company. defendsnU, I will on tbe 7lb dsy ot July, A. X. at t of cluck p. m. at Harrlnon, In Mid county sell tbe follOwln decribnd rU estate, u-wit I Ksst-hslf of math-west quarter , soalh kair X. of south-east quarter U, Section tttlrtv three H. Townnhln thirty two S2, north of twk nfty Mix ts, west of the th TuiaciDftt merldan, In Sebrncks, t IIsitI on, la snld coaoty, t the esut front door of the court houte In Ilarrl-on, Hebrsnka, at ohllc aoctlen to the bis heat bidder for cash to satlaf eaM order of sale In tbe sun ef Ml, wtu laterest, eosts sad rccrsloc Taoa aottr, shsrur oteatd eeaaty. K. ROHWEK, Proprietor. Harness Shop. Flour & Feed For Sale. for Lumber, Har or" anything in his will save you mon squar deal. Clarke, A. McbixtEY, of our trade at all times Ovsr in Wyoming. Qf Miss Dot ha B.irtell is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deuel M.ss Dora and Charles Christian ar ived home, from University Place, on last Saturday. They have made good progress in their studies and will no doubt resume them next term. James Christian, is the proud possessor of s. fine new saddle which arrived here from Denver, on Thursday of lat week. Ituv. Kendall, delivered a good sermon from John, 3rd chapter, 14th verse. "And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so shall Un Son of man be lifted up." This is perhaps the last sermon many ot us will ever hear from the lips of Rev. Kendall, we should all ponder it well. Rev's. Kenda.it and Hixson, piubed their tents near the residence of M ZamBrunien, on last SitunUy and ex-, peet to stop in the neighWbood until Wednesday when they expn:t to start nn their wav toward the St-UIMg aUB g. enUrUlinmiint , the E.J.! school house oa 'luesclar night, oui aathwis mailed on Tuesday will give (articular next week, yv- i Hurry Doutl tr,jed her saddle po ny to Mr. strteter fur bunch of pomes at leiiftl there wis three. We undarstaiidthat Mbert Sutton, of K y Hr, V.' yo , was oiite sick last .ve .-''. Cbm Cliristi.10 U.k out a windmill from your town, on last ihursuay, to erect on his range bear the south line of tbe county. Miss Eva Church went to her sisters, Mrs, Deuel, on last Saturday night and tayed alt week. As we pencil these item?, the night be fore Monday, it is raining a little, bo tlw readers can guess that 7- is no spring chickeu or he would nut be writing items on that night. ZKK1EL. Breezes from the valley. The local showera are hardly sufficient, a real soaker is what is needed. Tha nhower of bai on the .Wth was very hard at Jacob Henry's Br. so the burden waa all cut down. The hail did no damage at this point. TJitn Jorado will move to the Brewster ranch soon and have charge of the same. U. F. Coll'ee, began cutting alfalfa Tuesday so look out for nun soon. Ibe crop is reported quite heavy. Rev. Smith brought bis son Harry to the vallev Tuesday, to work for C. F, Coffee. Hi also made a pleasant call at F. W. Knotts. Grandma Divis, is visiting in the val ley this week, expecting to return to town Saturday with Bupt Burke. A number of young people from the valley went to town last Friday to at tend the concert and pronounced it very good. V, W. Knolt will have a public sale on the 23th and is making t.rraogftment to start overland for Cenln.1 Oily in Merrick Co, by the first of Aug. We were in error last week when we reported Miss Blanche Coffee going to Chadron to attend tlie graduating exer cises of her brother. It wastl com mencement exercise sat tlie High School. They graduate from the Academy next week. Remember tlie Sunday School Assoc! ation which meets at Harrison, next Wednesday and Thursday and let all bring their Bibles with them in order to heln take part In the exercises. As Mr. Kimberiy come some distance to help us make this a pleasant and an Instructive occasion lot as all turn out .and (Irs hiss Aiuli bouss. Cua ie! Bank.- WISDOM ir STALLION Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 of Harrison. PEDIGREE. WTST10M JR. Sired by imported CLYDE Dam 7-eights SHIRE-weight l,5oo lbs. Price: $5.oo, to insure living Colt. ROBERT KEEL. PEBElRflH-liORiAM. Buckry STALLION, Will make the Reason of 1000 at the DIKCKMANN LIVE RY BARN in Harrison. PEDIGREE5 Flftcfi) Sixtcpiitbs Wei glit, 15f)0 lbn. TERMS: $5.00 for the seas on, payable middle of season. Jons Deicxmann. SPANISH Will make the season at the Deickmann -Bros., Livery Barn in Harrison, Neb. . Weight 950. ' TERMS:-irS.OO to insure. Care will he taken to pre vent accidents, but should any occur I will not be rc eporifuble. John II. Df.k kmaem. r.stTrtycil. Estrnyed from lower 'Vt ranch, two mares, about 8 years old, branded 1C on left hip and vcntd V jj , also brauded T on left sbouldxr. A U'A"rd of J (VI wil' U; givi'i fnr their r.lii)i : ib'o fiitiou un lo their a hre a-bouU. Adrtss, 1'ETKK AlJLIBON, Mainland, Neb., -fj I'uiv r-.Ljiu une Kinibal Orpran Bran New. V,Till trade for young cattle. Apply at this Office. ' 3?" The third quarterly meeting of the M. E; f liurch, will be held at Pleas ant Ridge, Sabbath, June, 10, 1900, at 11 A. M. All are cordially invited C. L. Smith, Pastor, IXrayc'l. Estrnyrd from While Klver, four miles west of fileti, one bay "I'tnto" Mnre, bald f'el, white li! and branded s on left shoulder. Any one elvlnif mn tnforrnntlon of hr wh ro-n lwut will be llljcrally rewarded by wruiiiB to me. EZRA TUCK EH, Glen, Neb, Parties having business With me in reirard to school matters will call at my olllce in Harrison on every Saturday as that is my olllce day. J. B. Bcrkk. Co. Supt, fJSrWrite Hayden Bros., Omaha, Wholesale Supply House, for prices and samples. The pRRoJontWAL end St. Republic, $I.60,per year. Try it Louii FOR Sale 25 or 30 head of yoanj? pigs. Mrs. Anna Siuefeh. Subscribe fo r the Press Journal. It is the official paper of Sioux County. A Wealth of Bfauty. Is often hiddon by unsighty Pimples, Eczema, Tetter, Erysiptjas, Silt Rheums etc. Buckleo's Aroia Salve will glorify the face by curing: all skin Eruptions, al so Cuts, Bruiass, Burns, Boils, Felons, Ulcers, and worst forms of Piles. Only 3ff cents a oox. Curs guaranteed. Sold by Dr. J. E. Pnsntst, duit. urn HAWK miles north-west JACK, Societies. There will be Mas at tbe Court Kousb on Tuesday, Juno SI, at 10:30 o'clock. c-l. smith, X (?hurch HAIiClSOS . NEBttASKA. Sunday School 10 o'clock a. la. Epwerth Leairae 6 :30 p.m. I'reachliij; every Hoadsy evening at 7 :0 . m., and every sltornut Hnndiiy at 1 1 a- at. romrnendiig Junuary I t, 191)0. Erery body foriliuly iuvlUid to sl;end thei services. Proffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). PhvUcian and Snrgcon. All calls given prompt sttsutlon. Offlee In Drag Store. -H AltKLSON . - KKBKASZA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United States Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. Legal papers carefully drawn. Hakrisos. - Nebkaska. X. i. 0 Connell, Co. AtUroey, Will I'rMtlcs In All CoirU. MpeeUI AttentioB UlyeatoLand Of Am Business. Collections sud all baalaesi entrtnff ed to me will rccclTe prompt ttmtloi. Habiusyh - Nhmuika. Michael Ruffing, COITJITT w-WRTEYOB. 1 am prepared to do all kinds of Civil Knglnrerliig- work, ' When io need of the Surveyors Services, give me a sail as I have a full and com plete outfit, together with exiierienoe lo do the work with neatness aad dispatch. ADUMSM, MICHAEL RUFFING, HAiMUtON, - - - NKtftAMU. 0 - ' "a? "A