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if- I: - v . i. I,' V - ft' '1 4 I'fossi-Journal AY, Jixv 12th, 1900. Cm. 0. Fimi Editor and Prop. F.pTaViaatale. Vt Going East. 0.0,1 .n(Sa. . mixed --00 I North-Western LINE T, & It. V. R. E. U the best to aod from tlie BLACK HILLS, DriDWOOD AVI HOT ePIUNGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. F. E.H1. V- R- R. IICT.3S8ekers Excursions Will bs ruo June 19tb, ami July 3rd Md 17lh; Auic. 7th, 21st; rjt. 41 h, 18th; Oct. 2nd, 13i h; Nov. 6th, 20th; LC. 4th, 18th, 1&00, to pwints on the tV F. K. A M. V. R. R. to Nebraska, where the one way fair from nearest Missouri Kiver Point, in cluding Council Bluffs is $". 00, or more PoiOM i n Wyoming, west of sr.d in I ruling Orin junction, ami to Poiuts ia Black Hills district of So. Dakota, Tickets will be sold by connecting line f.jedinr to our line at Sioux city, Qaowa Mo. ViUley and Oruuha and by vr greot,ftt Soniti Piatt, stations, Blair, Croatia and on S. C. & P. in owa; except that our agents 'ill riot sell to Xtots in So, Uak. FVre will r one far plu f?.0O for round trip. Write your fPs in theEAnt nd have Utem come and te vou, taking dTOatac of rttew rat. Tic kets limi ted 21 days wittl 10 day Irmit on poing portion. F. AVT2RY, Afe't. Fathr Waasaburfjer, was the uBt of M, J. Blewett on the 4tb. John T, Snow, of Patrick Wyo., was ia tows on busines last Sat itrday. Mr. and Mre. F. W. Knott, pent Suoday with old friends on the Ridge. Mr. Harry Smith is assisting at Urn Mantaltor ranch during the baying Head the iiwtttnte programme, which will appear . in this isauo of the Tun-JocBKAL. A aig crowd aod a bigger time is re ' 'pert4 by all who attended tbe picnic at Janea Nolat'son tbe 4th. Mrs. Clarke, wbo had been epending a few days with friends in Crawford, re turned ta thiacity last Monday. The photographer, John Hahmos, ia 'here and ready to take Cabinets, Port 'rai la, a tamp pictures &c at ht court houxe. After tlotag the Kansas City conven- tion to a torn, ye editor returned to his routine duties the first of this week. Cornmieaioner Proctinier, was in taw a a day or t wo this week, doing busi tteea at the court bouse. He was accom panied ay bw better half. . Mr. Burky, nephew of Mr. Nutto -who baa beeo a guest at the borne of his aracla during the past two weeks left for ttkw east on last Saturday evening. M. C. Poanda who is teaching school at Patrick Wyo. , was a Hub visitor on laat Friday, though in a hurry, he did aot forget to look in and say a friendly "how" to ye editor pro tern. Our over in Wyoming items arrived 4M Thursday noon last week, hence our ioabilHy to publish them. We noticed in perusing them, that J. H. Newiin is ulfariar; from a sprained arm. 'Grandpa Dunn, was a pitssenger, on "the west bound train last Saturday going -wet to Ulendo, Wyoming, to fpecd two or three months, with bis three children io hoDee tbe chantre may benefit bis ajeahn, ' .' - - - Mmm tiaaMOH, tbe photographer of nsadataykt bare and ready to take year liea Dickioana of Snake Creek, was At tbe eoanty seat the first of this week a butaaea. A Beautiful Borjuet of poppies, was a gift to our batter half this week, from Him Meariach. Many thanks aa flowers, ia our waakieai tf. X, Blewett, loft for Liacoln, on . laat Uawdav, evening, to attend the state aaaaaaUoa, and alio to be on hand to I the qoartely aeetiag of tbe state wtiicbii tobe iield aa Cst-otty ea the 14tt. ' -asmOawford, went to Lincoln, on tat I.aaday aveoing, aa a delegate to to tba popaliat state convention Jeas mUliot a eaort kima before retunr i?3tOMX oonaty aaaanwhile, Saat, OU taki wMMh" at tbe taili. Ccrrrty awreyar, Micbael Kuffkog tnm aaaiag water yesterday Cara Iw kew baaa dosag some r: "Ztjltx Coffin Iwya. Ea saoi '.'xZzt m watortng place a aaoaaed- tbe aaya C i efc5l br eaa do. t l j K f 'lay haw tl at 3 tetan wbh ha ia boiidiaf oa crtiwf towav ISack will wo i ft r Call fur Bids- Bl for the building of the protiosed addi tion to the Harrlaon school honse will be re ceived by the board up to Monday, July U, I'm. i'lan and specification j may be sees tit J. H. XAKTELL'a atore. The board rwrrrt the right to reject any and all bids; and a bond in double the am ount of the bid will be required of the suo ceaelul bidder. By order of School Boad. SOTICE. Notice is hereby given that funds re av ailable for the payment of all outstanding registered gmi-ral fmitl warrant, of siloax County, Nebraska, levies for the years IS and 1HH9. and the same will be redeemed on prewntatloa at this olHiw. On warranle previously culled, Interest cws-a at the date of enid tall. On all other, intercut will cease at the date of this notice Dated, July, 121b. I'M), Jons Sttar.s, t'ounty Treasurer. OmlsflnnTii ProctH-iiinr". Oontinue l froia last week. llnrrlwon Si-brntiUa, ( June!) WW ( Thomaa I lolly Coroner, r"i tH.7 John Harbs, Willinni KiimWe, John f'ieckiuan, Hoy Wright, Tttoiimx J!tes, Crank Lewia, Chun. E. Railpr U.J. Martin Franklin roice, L. C. Uwla, Charts Staudennilcr Juror. LSiO 2.30 S.50 1.4(1 M tn m t. 1.40 IM 150 J. E. I'hinnry, Wm.J, A. lUtru, Clf-rk. Temperance Lecture- o Wednesday ereuing July S'.tri, 1900, at eight o'clock, Mr. L. E. Pailey, of New York, will deliver a lecture on Prohibi tion, at the M. E. church at Harrison. Sister Bailey lias liad 25 years experience in thi work and conies highly recom inended. No admissioa will I charjred and every body is cnrdialv ia?iteJ. Her services lias been i-ecurEil by tbe pastor, C. L. Smith. School Ilepsrt. Rflport of Patrick school District No. 6 Laramie county, Wyo., for month end ing July 2nd. . No. of pupils enrolled 12. Averfge daily attendance 10. Pupil neither abstnt cor tardy; Krma Rodders. No. of visitor during the nrnnth 6. Mr. and llrs. Eoders. Mr. Beckwith, M:ss Addie Be:kwilh, lie. lloover, and Miss Saodercock. M. C. Pounds. Teacher. Did you read the Declaration of In dependence in our last isue? Iam prepared to do the bet photo graphic work cheaper than any other artist in north-west Nebraska. JoiIN IIaR-MOS. Miss Noerish, who has employ ed at domestic work, at Crawford, for some time returned home last Tuesday, John Harmon, the photographer, of whom we made mention, in our two last issues arrived in Harrison la.st Tues day. A letter to our better half, from Mrs, W. B. Marsteller, state that they are all well and enjoying themselves. Baby Luis, is enjoying extraordinary health -At the last Democratic county coo- ty convention beld at the court bouse in Harrison, there was a motion passed au therising the chairman and secretary, re spectively, of tbe of the Derm cratic Co. Central couiraitte to apoint delegates to all regularly called State, Congressional, Senatorial and Representative convention when, in their judgement they thought best. We understand some of our republican friends are very much wor ried because a county convention was not called to nominate delegates to tbe various conventions. Tbe Democrata. like our republican friends are unable to please everybody and we hope this expla. nation will meet tbe aprobation of all wbo are interested, any body who cbaaa to go to the congressional or state coo- veotiooa, wbo represented deeaocracy. couid have gone bad they cared to spend tbe time and money by signifying tbeir desire to tbe chairman and secretary. Mcllnlej's Gratitude To The Old 8oldIer. F. M. Smith, of Five PoinU, this county, and a veteran of the civil war, who baa beea vainly trying during tbe peat few years, to get soma considera tion from the peotioa department, was favored just a few days ago witb tbe curt reply to all the petitions of phyei- tions and his attorney alike, that bis claim had been rejected, because ha was not totally disabled. 80 much consider ation for oae of oar gallant old soldiers wbo left borne aod friends ia tbe prima of bis young maobood, to defend tbe flag ia the face of death if necessary, aad is aaw carryiag as a tneroeato of tbe same a wta ad, which aa all old soldiers caa toatia'y, is a coastaat source of suferiag tatheoid vetraa wbo baa one. Bat this isaeiaM;ourold soldiers all of thorn, brokaa ia health aa they ara, are fast aaawering the last reviella aod sot saaay years will eiapat, natil the otd sol dler will be ao aaars, then and thaa only, wiil wo wish, at 'Uaet oar jconrmnoat mO, tU H awi treated thaw bravo c?J aMvoa, wiUi a lltUo sxJtcsfcJc torn. j l. it Lumber Yard Go to ROHWER'S 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 HARRISON. NEBRASKA. ; DIBECTOHS. C. F, CoryKE, President F. W.Clabce, Cashier. Cnas. d Jahesox, II. S. Claeite, A. McGinlkv, Stoclvmen having use for a hank at this point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking bviaines. 4We are prepared to tike care of onr trad' at all times!? soldier of the civil war endured, and we venture to assert that hui.gr and the thought of the loving wife and children, or perhaps lbs fond "gooJ bye my boy. Cod bit you" from a dear old mother wa not among the least, especially dur ing the looelv hours on picket. And if our hero's felt thus, what must have Hn tbe gloom ia the home bereft of its head or only sou? Are the U-ain of the wife and mother to count an naught? We have always muirituinod that no solddier fcbouiddraW less than $12.00 a month, and each one should rectHve sufficient to en able them to pend their declining years in pence and comfort as to the wants of the morrow. When they are no more e shall laud their memory to the sky, then while they are witb us, why cant our government treat those living relics at least according to their merits But president McKmley evidently ignores tbe wifbes of old soldiers by persistently re fusing to dismiss from offtae, the present lnion commissioner, Clay Evans, nor will he hear a word Hfainst liim.unUKi pecbance soma one with a "pull" should he birt. The old soldiers oupht to re flect on McKinley's treatment of the old veterans before they vote. PROSPECTUS. OF T1IK SI0UX COUNTY K'OBM.tli INSTITUTE. TWELFTH ASXCAt TEACUEB8 INSTITUTE. rou friors feurtt, Nibkaska. IITTo be held In tbe School House at H&rrison, Xebr., COMMENCING AUG. , 100, 9 o'clock A. M. Closing AUG. 18,1000, ( CosDtcToa PaoF. P. Pcbvusce, AXD ( lySTKCCTOR. J. B. CL'EKE, Co. SurEBOTESDEirr. ,. o To The Teachers GREETING. The time for the Auaual ltit.tltuu Is now approaching and we hope every teacher In the connty la making preparations t be present the first day and remain during the entire beetlon. The necessity for Kormal Institutes Is clearly onderatood try ail, for since their InaageraUon in our state onr schools have been greatly Improved and teachers who attend them are being recognised as better prepared (or tbe work, and are in demand above taeee who do not attend. Tbe work of tbe coming lastttate will be devoted largely to the meats Implored melu ads of isHsiMuatatba diferent branches taught la oar punlte schools, ; Bring your text books that you may pre pare yoeraalves on any subjact ia which you may Dad yourselves deficient. ' mxti;hks- lrof. Perey Pnrviaaee, siiperlnUndent of tbe Aurora, city schools will dellvur several lectures in the evening, and Jtav. A. A. Creesn&a of Doaae college will give an eve nlog lecture on Aogait lltb, mibet: "Why Tom Went to (School." ' , Prof. T. l'arv lance has beea employed to conduct our Jastltate, and from what we knew of htm wa saay feel assured he win nsake our Institute a grand socceaa if we will co-operate and work witb him. It Is scarcely necessary for me to say that all wbo expect to teach la this county tbe cwntiag year will be required to attend the entire sssslnn aaless sxcuasd for vary ur ges taaeoaa. aae, a.aaev xnr. is, of tbe Hboot laws. Tbe sasOnat fee win be aa aaaafoiAl. :.' ' - A earef al record wlU be kept of each one aaa yoa wui ds gtvea eradit for what yon do. .. . - The chief design of those Vorasal IssUtaUs is to remedy defects la sr boss work aad ta. afoase the eatdeocy, of the psMU seboui system, heaee every eaa who wlabea to la struct the young mast attend shoe aarsaeJ tratagssheolsaod bsemao sjaallfled to Ul too highest aad sob lest eadtlag of men. s AMORH T8C OCraOTS AM ruOW.- ' 1. rnadatoass scholarship t PstesOWs saw-Ms at seaeblng. ' a, Waatof y v a, lasaaaa1 wi Ca4' stavu "saasv ha noahtfr .r-ttr; aaVsfeeastaoar cr-T" v-t; tv jMahoatis the & E. ROHWKK, Proprietor. Harness Shop. Flour & Feed For Sale. efllclmry in b work if onr chl fyt"ni. J t our connncr ltKMiiHr ite a 'o?ii-i-ofrc! of frirnrtlv aniriw havlne ono coiiiiuoii 'i JbcI Hi view the lx-ttrrni;t of llie at hotjis couimitteU to our thHro. The rejralar xsiinntin will lw jrlveu t the cioi of thf inalilute AnOht 17 A lain. KxamluHtiouJee tlxtt. Anticipating a very u-i-f ill mei-ttiis. I am Very ketpectfuliy your, J, It. hut UK, Oi. huperintendent. Lines written by our Bodnrc poetess wlien sha kids her ime good bye 26 years ago. In the west the sun is sinking'- Tla an evening calm Rnd clenr; Twilight shade are softly stealing O'er tbe landscape far and near. While I stand and sdd'.y pciular On the days forever gone On the happy boon of childhood. That alaat return to none. Where tbe swift Ft. (Tolx river. Holla, along 1U ceaidnM tide, While along ita heavig bovoiu Bout and white (nllrti vessels K'hle. Once tliers stood a littla cottage Leiig Mace fallen to decay Quaint and oldtm In Its axjwt. Here I spent life's earliest day. , Then a blithe and happy being, I.Ike the wild bird free as air, Ur. adlng not tbe trou blad f a turn 1 knew neither grief nor care. O'er the landscape by the river. 1 waa left ateae to roam. Little dreamiug 1 ation id ever Leave my pleaaant childhood home. But a gloomy cloud of sorrow Lowering like tbe wlntcry blast O'rr 'ha rofft t-y the rWf , r4biy gulLati! K, bat -I i.t :t..l. : Then my pleasure qaickly endvl. And a change came o'er the aecetic; Sorrow resjusd wltliia that dwcllintf W here contentment loiijf 111 beau, I thus early left an orphan, Had tbe worlds hard way to laarn. father, mother, all had It'll nie Sever, never to return, Tliiia mny pass with many chaijgcs, Kar oway though 1 may be Yet tht cottage now In ruins, . , Ever di ar sbail be to me. Tears have fled and I ara standing On the river's bank once more, Thinking on the happy bourn Spent upon Its pltwaant shore. Visions of the paatfloet o'er me. Visions of e?h by-gone yecr. Years of pleaaqre, yeara of aad lion, ktace a child I sported here. Time bath wrought most wondpronschanicg Many years have aped away, tet tbe happy hours I tucnl I, err, Cling to memory every day. farewell, dear home of my childhood, Kacb familiar spot I view; In my thoughts you'll ever linger, T:il 1 bid life, all adles. Thefollowlag Uses were Written during a Homesick 'Pell, Jane WW, by the name author- HOMEsrCK. On tbe windswept jdaius of ebranka "' tsa tMaklag wttb sadneaa today,' Of tbe friends In the dear old home land That seemetb so far away, And 1 wonder do tliey remember To saad a klndtbosgut after me And tears ol regret All my eyes when I think Of f be faeea 1 never aball see. 1 long for tbe sound of a river; For a glimpse of the distant sea, A sight of the grand old oceaa And the stately forest tree; For the Balds that are red witb clover Aad tbe trews ad rip wltj the rain, for the daisies sad golden butter cups . Merer feaad oa the western prairie. Is It strange t aowietlmea grow loney Oasnpartost rhe aid with tbe nt w The aW aawat Messed by sea tmeses Aad watered by rain and by dew, And the new oa a western plain A lead that is arid sad drear Where the wiad that sever seems weary Owens vallev aad hill far and uar. Or BBwaraf ally sleh tbtwagb tbs cornfields Aaa awar the ptaias sear end brown, Then away to the bills where eaaagaig . , foloads "aess almost to asset the ground. teio ahe oak aad maple ara strangers Adswary Iwstssi ptata. Aadafbsn the heart grawa weary. Bank.- WISDOM ir. -STALLION- Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR, Sired by imported CLYDE Dam 7-eights SHIRE-weight l,5oo lbs. Price: $5.oo, to insure living Colt. ROBERT KEEL. Buckry STALLION, Will make the neaeo:i of 1000 at the DIKCKMANN LIVJC 11Y r.AILN' in Harrison. PEDIGREE'- l''lfs rilxtcciitliM Weight, 1500 11. TERMS: $5.00 for the gras on. payable middle of season. John' Dekkmann. SPANISH Will malve the season at the Deiclcmann Jro., Livery Barn in Harrison, Xeli. Weight 950. TERMS:' S'i?.0f) to ii.Rire. Care will he tilt en to pre vent aeridentfV but phonld any occur I will not bo re Hponsible. John II. Dkickmaem. Was It A MIrncle? "The niarvetuus cure of Mrs. K-na J. Slout (.f c-oiiisuiiij.ttou has cre.itl Jii lmie ex' iti'tin-nt in Carnm n k, Ind." vi rncs jijrou cui.'irr, a 1 mv- rt i . jo uuuii nv;i inr doctor in Voi kton said hlio must soon die. Then she beifa to use Dr. King's New dis-ovry and giined 37 pounds in weight and nascom. plctely cured." It has curtd thousatirt of hopeless canes, and is positively guar auteed to cure all Throat Chest and Lung diseases. 50c and fl.Off. Trial bottles free at J. E. Phinaiys drug store. KdTltAYED. From mv ranch 6 milfs S. E. of Harri son the following d'Kicribed cattle. Oug cow branded inverted shield with bar in middle A winter calf not branded. Also seven head of yearlings with aliovs brand all branded on left hip a h'wral reward will he paid for information a to their whereabouts. F. B. LaNiiwotby. Wliitc Man Turned Yellow. Great conslerualion was lalt by the friends of M. A. llouarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yel low. 11 is .skin slowly chunked color, al so his eyes, aod lis su Cured terribly, ilis nialadv was yellow Jundlce. lie was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Than he was advbied to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves Ita match less merit for all Htcmach Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Dr. J. B. Puisney druggist. Hlienfra Sale. Ky virtue of an order of sale, lasued by the Clerk of the District Court, of Kinux Coun ty, Vebraaka, upon a decree rendered by said Court, in favor ot Theodore Wagner, is plaintiff, and Dakota Mortgage Loan Com pany, Globe Investment Company, Henry A. Wyoian, receiver of the Globe Investment Companp. CUmmcrclal Investmest Compa ny, B. J. Anfuf,, christian name unknown, Mr. R.J. Angus, chrhitira name unknown, U. V. reasly, christian name unknown, are defsndunlii, I will on the Ulb, day of July, A. D. ism, at t o'clock p. as., at Harrison, In aald county, sell tua following described real seats to wit: lxts I and 4 and ftuuth half V, of the North west quarter U. KevUou S, Township XI, Worth of flange M west, al Harrison, lo said county, at the Kast front door of tbe Court House, Jn Harrison, Knbrsaka, at public aastlon to tbe highest bidder foi cash to s.itlafy aald order of sale la the asm of SfJ.jj with lahefest, rnts snd scerulng eoata. tikim ts noixr, Sa UT of sa d Cannty. Bill ii rgTTn r m JACK. Societies. TlicrowiH b- 3!;w At Hie Court Koonc on .Tuesday, July 17, at lu.U I oVIotk. C- L. SMITH, X.. T. Clrrnh. r-s i ijn nIUM ' I - 1 UAHUISON' - NF.nilASXA, Fnndsy School 10 o'clock s. iq. Kpworlh I.f s'iif fi p. m- 1'rearhlui; every Sunday cvtnlng at 7 ;30 p. til-, and oery sltnistc Sunday at II a- m. finmiicnclnj; Jjnusry It. 10(10. F.veryudy cordhily ltivlltd (o atiend these ervl- Proffessiona! Cards. J. E. PHINNEY. M. J). rhylaHau and Surgeon. All calls given prompt attention. Ortico la DruR hloro. -IIAMKISOX SKBHAKKA. wiuiW li''V bjmiafcw a j GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-aMaw. t i . Prompt atteulion givsa to alt legal . matters ia"J'utice, County and District , Courts, ar.d before the United StataA -Land Office. , Fire Insurance written ia reliabU : Mnipanies. QyLegal papers carefully drawn. ' IIaiuubO.s, - Nebuawa. M. i. 0 CoaarM, Co. Attcraoy, Will Praotl la All CoarU. Special Attcntloa Ulrea to Uad Of flre Bsslaess. Collections and all business satnut od to ate will reed re prompt atteatioa. Hakfjaom - Kbbkaska. Michiel RuffinOT,. I am prepared to do all kinds of Civil Engineering work. Whan Id need of the Surveyors Services, give mo a call as I have a full aad com plete outHt, together with eapariaace to do the work with eatasos aod dispatch. MICHAEL HUFFING, HAMItfON, - - - - NEBRASKA. t . v. ,v - 4 7 J, a1 - ,' ' '' -.f ' w , v