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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1900)
''v t fit ; , s , y'v. lreeo-Jou rn a 1 ,1. JCMI 28th, 1900. jr. Canen, Editor and Prop. T.Lll.fl.1. tiM table. Sola Was. , GoUicEut. 0. , SsUsd. 11 1 Mo. (.nixed I North-Westeni LINE V. R. R. is to and from the the best BLACK HILLS, .DXADWOOD A"I HOT SrhURGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. F, E, I a. V- R. R- ilomeseeters Excursions 'Will bo run June 19th, and July 3rd and 17th; Aug. 7th, 21st; Sept. 4lh, nSth: Oct. 2nd, 16th; Nov. 6tb, 20th Dec, 4th, 18th, 100, to points od the MT F. E. & M. V. R. R. in Nebraska, where the one way fair ,rom nearest Missouri River Point, in eluding Council BluiTa is $3.00, or more -o Point i n Wyoming, west of and in Sliding & r in Junction, and to Points in Black Hills district of So. Dakota, Ticket will be sold by connecting lines feeding to our line at bioux city, Onowa Mo. valley and Oiuatia and by .our agents at South Piatt, stations, Blair, Omaha and on S. C. & P. in Iowa; -except that our agents will not sell to points in So. Dak. Fare will he ooe fare plus f2.00 for Tounti trip. Write your lolts in the&ast .and have them come and tee you, taking radvantate of these rates. Tickets limi ted 21 days with. 15 days limit on goitig .portion. F. Ayktiy, Agt. Mr. Good son -Laoy was quite -unwell the fore part of the week. Bat is getting along alright-uow. " J, H. Cook, of Agate, was in town rthe lattor part of last week, oa business connected with his assessorsbip. Among our latest subscribers the (following Banes appear. F. E. Jandt, Deep creek live stock Co., and II. B. Sut iliff. B. L. Srauck, and W. H. Davis, "were at the public sale at F, W. Knott's 'Tuesday. Will went along to clerk the :eale. T. B. Snyder, was up from Sheep .creek, the first of this week on business. Be reports things all O. K. in his section .of the country. Save your work for Harmon, the , photographer. He will be here in July. ( Eev, C. L. Smith, made a trip to t! ie south end of the county, as special depu K ty sheriff to serve 9dm e legal papers for i sheriff Holly. It took him two days to make the rounds, Chas Glaze was up from Crawford the first of the week, putting up a mon ument fer F. J. Witt We understand "Mr. Gkaze has other work here also. . We understand there is to be a grand f celebration down at James Noise's .grove,'on the 4th. All who attend, may irest aasuied of receiving a saost cordial welcome. -The not weather seems to have set tin about a month earlier than usual. The ')Mt two weeks has been extremely ihot, marcury running as high as 100 in tiM shade. Mr. and Mrs. NKto, are entertain ing their nephew of Louisville, Kentucky "The young man may possibly decide to 'essoin in Sioux county as he has grown -tired of city life. ft i Oraswhopers, cut worms and pota to bugs, together with a lack of suf- fioeot rain fall are serious drawbacks to farmer and stockmen in different parts -of Sioux county this year. Harmon, the photographer will be here in July. ff Mr. and Mrs. Keece, are entertaining 1 the tatters pareots. The have come to iseaain indefinitely. now that Mr. Harmon, the photo ; graphs, ie coming back to Harrison, -would it not be a good investment for :gosse one owning a town lot to erect gallery. It would rent readily. Boy Wright requests us to announce tlsat there is to he a free dance given at JSarriaM on the night of the fourth Everybody is cordially invited. That t-wtllaltbbea ball game between 1 and Harrison nines ia too after- fecial pension examiner, P. L Cole of Morfblk, was in Harrison the latter of part of bast week lookking op Mrs. Jer- TJ Will fiVs claim for praeton and also iDm claim of others whose names we did mn. We uaderstaad Mr. Cole said Mrs Ciae Chances for getting tier claim nga the dennrtment won exist lee t. Cra. Clnranee Hollingsworth and ;Ktdo inngbter, arrived from Bums, C, taiarday evening. Her 'husband atsvavsned bar aa far as Denver, stop iCtaw ttii the arrival rf hie camp- iCaMCI which are oetxOaf overland Cm Br. Cawswortb will C-ytrr mZZ c4 at and drive Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of aale issued by tlie clerk of tk District Court of Sioux couuty Sehraaka, noon a decree rendered by Mild eonrt In favor of Sioux County, Is plaintiff and Michael D.Jordan, Western Farm Mort gage Company, J. L. Brown, aasigueeof tne Western r'arin Mortgage Company, Coin merrciaJ Investment Company, defendants, I illn the 7th day of July, A. D. 1400, at 2 o'clock p. m. at Harrison, in aaid county, sell the following described real estate towit: Soutiihalf H. north west quarter, North half X, south-west quarter 1. Section twenty nine 2, Township thirty three 3, north of range 53, west of the titb principal meridian, at Harrisou. in said county, at the fcast Front door of the Court Hoeaa. in Harrison, Kebraeka at public auction Ui the higest bidder for cah toaatify aaid Older of aale in the sain of ii.il, with Interest, cosla and aeeruiug cost. TmoMas Hollt, aberriff of aaid county. Sheriffs Sale. ' Fy virtue of an order of aale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Siosx Coouty Nebraaka, upon a decree rendered by aaid court In favor of Sioux county, la plaintiff and Joseph M. Bobinaon and llrs. Joseph M. Kebinaon, his wife whose chriatiaa name is unknown, Hamilton Loan and Trust oom pany, a corporation, are defendanta. I will oo-Uie 7th, day of July, A. D. 1901. at 1 o'clock P. V... at Harrison in Said county, sell the following described real estate towit: North half X, of north east quarter . of Section thirty-three 33, west half 4 of north -west quarter H. of section thirty-four 84, all in Township tSirty-two K, north of range fifty Six 56, West of 6tu prlncilpal Meridian situated In Bioux county Nebraska, at ilarrl- een in said county, at the east front door of t!ie conrt Douse, lu Harrison, Nebraska, at public auction, -to the highest bidder for cash .to satisfy said order of sale In the sum of Ml, OT, wllii interest coals and accruing costs. ThomaS Uoi.lt, Sheriff of aaid county. Coming in July. Mr. John Harmon, photographer, of the fi rm of Mel n tire Sl Harmon of Chad roo will be in Harrison through July to take pictures. Mr. Harmon will come better equipped and prepared to take all kinds and sizes of picture?, from a stamp photo to a crayon portrait. Should there be any in Sioux county who wish first class artistic work done they should give Mr. Harmon their work. The editor of the Prew-Journal has had work done by Mr. Harmon, that cannot be excelled in Nebraska. H. A. Priddy has concluded bis )a- bprs as federal census enumerator. Robert Neece is fencing the land north of town which be bought of D. U. Ciriswold this spring. Harmon, the photographer is coming in July. Mr. and Mrs. Martinii of New Castle, Wyo., cousins of Marcos Vulez, came down the first of the week to spend a short time with the hitters family. The county fathers after spending the sabbath in the bosom ef their famil ies and remaing over Monday in order to attend school election returned to their duties again on Tuesday. Anton Moravek is having some much needed repairs made on bis east side resi dence this week. County Superintendent Burke, went east on last Friday evening on business and returned on a special on Sunday. Chas. Russell, while lield without bail is trying to while away his time by painting the outside of the Sioux county Jail. Dont forget to save your photograp ic. work for Harmon, the photographer. Laney Sutton was successful in moving Robert Neaces bouse onto its new sight north of town, yesterday. Pat Lacy, left for Patrick, Wyo., on last Tuesday, to put up several build ings for John T. Snow of that place. He expects to be gone all summer. K"-Monday morning A. McGinley and J. W. Sherill concluded the deal where by Mack becomes the owner of the Northwestern Hotel. Though the pap ers have not been made, making the transfer, but it is safe to say its a bar gain, Mack expects to use it for a pri vate residence. W. R. Millham of Emmettsburg, Ia an old neighbor of ye editor, fourteen' years ago in Alpena S. Dakota, was do business in our town yesterday. Mr. Millham represents the Emmetsburg, maroie worss ana was here putting up some tombstones at the cemetary for O. W. Hester, with - which be is well pleased. On last Saturday at the populist county convention W. O. Patterson, of Harrison, received the nomination for county attorney, let us or and all then do our duty und work for his elec tion on aext November, In union there ia strength, and the fact of his having re received the nomination is sufficient guarantee for the support of all fusion voters. 0V:r In Wyoming. Say Mr. Cannon, can we 'Bah for Billy the great and Teddy the glass eyed dude? AeciirJing to our pontics they're all right. Y. B. Hamlin h .building a fine rsei deocs on hie hemaotead. HnKxK) ft. with 10 foot stnsMiag. It will have a ortnf aaaasard or stage roof tad when ayleted mill at mm of tba bait houses Lumber Yard 3 V. awD - Go to ROHWERS for Lumber, Har ness. Flour & Feed, or anything in his line of business; he will save you mon ey by giving you a squar deal. !The Commercial Bank. HARRISON, DIRECTOBS. C. F. Coffee, President. F. W. Clarke, Cashier. Cha3. C. Jamison. H. S. Clarke, A. McG inlet, Stockmen having ue for a bank at thi point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking bu.ines. 441 We are prepared to take rare of onr trade at all tiinesijr on the ridcre. J. I). Williams w boss car penter and no doubt Burt will liave a model house. J. D.Williams has about finished his own house on liis claim and will soon be at home to hi friends. Oh my, aim it hot and dry? The ther mometer was ranging up in the late minetiesand the early hundreds nearly all of last week. While the grass is get tiug brown and the grain is simply burn ing up. James Deuel lost a calf the last of last week. James Rice is teaming near sage creek We understand that he is hauling woo) for Jake Mill. We understand that Charles Christian is booked to deliver the oration at Lusk on the Fourth. We are glad to see him climbing the "ladder of fame." J. H. Bartell atteoded church on the ridge last Sunday. Francis Deuel is working at Wilson's sawmill near Lusk. We understand that a picked vp nine from the Ridge is to play th Lutik hine in a matched game of ball, the Fourth. Every body with their wives and child ren are going to attend tlie barbacue in Lusk on the nation's birthdav. Mike Jordan passed through Kirtiey enroute to Douglas on Wednesday 01 last week. Lock and Ura Kirtiey were sight see ing through this part of the country la&t week. T!ey returned to their home near Hot Springs S. U. on Satin Jay. We have just received tlie year Book for 1899 and and liod it above the aver age. A special ellort was made to pre pare a publication which should contain a resume of the achievment in the Unit ed States in every brand of science as re lated to agricultural during the nineteen th century, for distribution at the Paris exposition. It should be 10 every house and all should read knowledge concern ing animal diseases." Mr. Hunt arrived here a few days ago and is now with bis wife at Mr. C. L. Christians. ' Say Mr Sun man: Tell the foreman of the V. T. Ranch that Zekiel might tell him something concerning his gates be ing open. Hut to be earnest with yoa we might have to beard the Lyon in bis den. If the truth wew known. Zexikl. Proceedings of Annual School Heeling Dist rict llo- 7. , Harrison, Neb. June 25th, 1900, Meeting was called to Order by Mod erator Bartell at half past 2 o'clock p. m., director Ronwer, acting aa secre tary of the meeting the minutes of the last annual meeting wore read and 00 motion were adopted, after which a re port of the Treasurer was presented, which showed a surplus of $10.65, on hand over and above the running expen ses of the past year and that the District was entirely out of debt On motion the Treasurers report was adopted. The report of the director for the past year was presented, read and adopted. The resignation of L. Oerlach aa district treasurer was presented to the meeting for consideration, and accepted. The meeting then proceeded to elect a Direc tor, which was done by ballot and re sulted in the election of W. H. Davis. On motion Jeff Hewitt was nominated for Treasurer, there being no other can didate he was unanimously elected for the unexpired term U Oerlach. The board reported the total valuation of ass essable property, real and personal for tba year 1M0, was I4S.00Q. and on jpo iioa tbtJMeUnjr voted a tax levy for ROHWEH, Proprietor. Harness Shop. Flour & Feed For Sale. NEBRASKA. general and through consideration of the subject it was decideJ to enlarge the north building so as to make two 3 foot rooms. J. H, Bartell submitUnl a plan which lie ectimated could lie built, for about 1373.00, and the construction of the addition was loft to the discretion of the Board, whether it should be built by contract or otherwise and were so or geoeral school purposes of 23 mills. Tlie next subject for consideration was tlie building an extra school room to the present inadequate building. After a dered to build, on motion the school board were instructed to collect from all scholars attending the Harrison school whose resid. ocs is outside the district 50c per month for the primary, 75c per month for the intermediate and fl.00 per month for the higher room, and all above 9th grade should furnish theirown books. Also, that a receipt from the district treasurer to the teacher must be presented to the teacher before the schol ar would be adniittttd to attend the school. The number of montlisof school the district should have during the en suing year was left to tlie judgement of the school hoard. On motion meeting adjourned. Proceedings of Populist County Convention. Tlie county convention of the People's Independent party, con veiled at the court house in Harrison, last Saturdty after noon as per call of the chairman and secretary. Chairman Christensen called the convention to order and slated the object of the meeting, after which Char les Biehle and J. G. Merriam, were el ected temporary chairman and secretary respectively. On motion the convention proceeded to select delegates to the various con ventions to be held withiu the state dur ing the fall campaign. Following delegates Were elected to attend the dflTerenl conventions: State Lincoln July 11th, J. O. Crawford, Charles Biehle and J. O. Merriam. Congressional Broken Bow July Oth, Clans. Christensen, Wm. J. A. Rauno and L. C. Lewis. Senatorial, 14th district . S. M. Thomas, W. D. Lyon and L. L. Wilton. Representative, 53rd District July 26th, Claus Christensen, James Nolan and Wm J. A. Raum. After the selection of delegates, the next order of business was the nomina tioo of a candidate for County Attorney Two names were proposed, J. C. Alexan der of Ardmore and W. O. Patterson of this place, after which the name of Mr. Alexander was withdrawn and W. O. Patterson was unanimously nominated for Co. Attorney. On motion the county Central Com mittee was reorganized: Following ars the new committee: Chairman, Outturn Bikhi.e, Secretary, J. O. Mehkuk. Andrews precinctL. C Lewis Antelope ' A, L. Ring, Bowen " W. O. Patterson, Cottonwood C. U. Grove, Hat Creek " Frank Scott, Montrose ' " 'J. 0. Meng, Runniogwater J. O. Crawford, Soak creek " Charles Hall, Sugar Loaf Andrew Rosen burg, Whistle creek " liavid Hamaker, Warbonnet flam Thomas, White River M. J. Weber. On motion convention adjonrned with out date. Chaslu Bixxlc, Chairman, 4. O. Mxsbam, Secretary. & Wm r. -STALLION- Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 of Harrison. PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR, sired bv Sported CLYDE Dam 7-eights SHIRE-weight l,5oo lbs. Price: $5.oo, to insure living Colt. ROBERT KEEL. PERCIIEROtHlORU. Buckry STALLION', Will make the season of 1900 at the DIECKMANX LIVE RY BARN in Harrison. PEDIGREE' nrtoen -Six torn tli Weight, 1500 lbs. TERMS:-5.00 for the seas on, payable middle of season. John Deickmavn. CLUCK SPANISH Will make the season at the Deickmann Bros., Livery Barn in Harrison, Neb. Weight 950. TERMS: $8.00 to insure. Care will bd taken to' pre vent accidents, but should any occur I will not be re sponsible. John II. Deickmaem. XW FOR SALE One Kimbal Organ Bran IS'ew, Will trade for young cattle. Apply at this Office. Ktitraycfl. Kstrayed froin White Kiver, four miles wewtof Glen, one bay "Pluto" Miire. bald faced, white legs and branded S oa loft honlder. Any one giving- me Information of Ur whiTe-B-boiits 111 be liberally rewarded by writing to me. EZRA TtXKEtl. Glen, Neb. A Monster Devil Flsli. Destroys its victims, is a type of con- stipitation. The power of this malady is felt on oragans, nerves, muscles and brain. But Dr, King's New life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents, at- J. E. PllIN- SEYS Drug Store. HTWrite Uayden Bros., Omaha, Wholesale Supply House, for prices and samples. The Pmsn-Jocinal and St. Louis Republic, $l.C0,per year. Try it. K8TRAYED. From my ranch 6 miles S. E. of Harri son the following described cattle. One cow branded inverted shield with bar in middle winter calf not branded. Also seven head of yearlings with above brand all branded on left hip a liberal reward will he paid for information as to their whereabouts. F. B. LAKfiwrniV. Subscribe for the Press Journal. It is the official paper of SiouxCounty. A Lire and rjratli Fight, Mr. W. A. Hinea of Manchester, Ia., writing of his almost miraculous escape from death nays: "Exposure after meaa ek induced serious lung trouMe. which ended in Consumption. I had Irequeot liemorraffea and coughed night and day. All my doctors eald I must die soon. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Di covery which wholly cured me. Hun dreds have used it on my advice and alt ear it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung trouble,,' Regular size 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles free at Dr. J. Phiaoeys Drug store. miles north-west HAWK JACK, u S Societies. There will bf Mass at the Court flousc on Tuomlay, July 1 7, at lu:30 o'cUx k. C- L. SMITH, (JUuvh pastor WU v-'iur-n,, I1ABR1S0.V - NEBRASKA. Sunday School 1 o'elork a. m. Epwofth Lestciie 0 :-10 p. ni- Proarlilnc every Sunday evening at 7:H0 p. m-, sud every alternate Nttnday at 1 1 a- in. conimenrlng J miliary It, 1800. Every body rurdialy Invttod to attend tbue terriers. Proffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, M. D. I'kjNcian and Surgeon. All calls given prompt attention. Office la Drug- Store. -riAKHISoN . KUBKANKA, GRANT GUTHRIE. Ittorney-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. VLegal papers carefully drawn. Hakkison. - Nkbbahka. M. J. O Connell, Co. Attsmrj, Win Practice la All CoartK. Special Attention (Jlren to Land Of' Ice Baslness. Collections and all bnslnMa eat rait J 4 to me w 1 1 1 reccl re prewpt attration. , IlAMUKOX - NCKKASKA. Michael Ruffing, TO?TW0B o- I am prepared to do all aimts ef Civil fcegliMwrlng wotk. When in need of the Surveyors Servient, give me a call as I have a full and com plete outOt. together with experience 1 no tba work with neatness and diapatob. ' ADMtXSK, MICHAEL NurriNO, HMmtOm. - - - . NCBRAM4. . 3 ,t, 4., "V V 'r s -.1 . "V t