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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1900)
r ?' k r k4 Jt iSrV f ot i n 1. 1 i Thhmkv. J;"i.v r. 150. .!, lie. 1). ( :' . E'Htor amU'rop. Jf. E. A M. V a. t. Uiur uil.li-. tiolng Wei t.oii'.K Hart. 8. 5, miiii.. .11:20 IN". . tiiUed 3 T II K Nortk-Westera Y. K. M. V. 1- K. to and from best BLACK KILLS, li-..UWOOL AMI lil. south i.ak; F, E. I H. xl R. R I lomesee nn'rec slv ! if1". 0 Will he run Jyt;e l:nh. at. ? July Hru and 17U.; 7M.. i.'IM: K-ot. "i, lMh; Oct. Cnl. litlli; -"uv. '-Mi, 2'tti: iJeo. JUi, K- t' '-'it rv- r. e. & v, K. n. in Xiihr.i-.KH., wlivv ttw " B"V f;lir t ff4 ie&Ktit Mi-cowri K.'.vr P.nut. iu- fiu.im: i:ou-K-ii i;:fr i S ! W. n-;rp o l'')i:iu i ii 'iVvotn.ru, in Orin J:kh-ii"ii. innl t. I'uiii's in i'A wklhrt il;Klrn:to!' Si. l-abmi, Tickst-i will he srilil by inr I:nw fu-rfin to rir !m t Siou:; -ity, ()a.wa !.!.. V.USiv an,l ii:.;. hy our u'.-vn's at t-iiut'i I'i.itl. slrtiops, Mair, C:n .aha nui cn '. & P. i )'a; x:-'t l-tt tmr:;-;ol t twll to joints in So, i.xik. Fat will I me fare p!n f;0, l,! rouril i rip. Wril your f -las in tlw K;- mill Ii.'ivm i!)m reiuv i:i3 vn, t:kinir i1vnnt:iKe of irU.' lioheis tvd 21 days tti 13 ia.v. iimit ou i portion. F- Avcrv. A linj!- Ev-jrv Wly, w'lio has hay to pot p Ihin season are iiiicUiag to fe't-t they want. Georg JJafiw, was down from "Wyomins the first of the weelf. doins trading with oar merchants. Cards are out announcing tbo silver anniversary of liev. aod Mrs, C. I Smith's marriage which will occur on July U-'tii. Jaff Ilwits thinks strongly fsell injr out here and moving to Arkansas, lie has not deckled fully however, wb'ither or not, he will pull up and leave Sioux county. . Th storm' Saturday evening, we learn washed out every bridge n Sow- Uiilr crm-k dowa as far as Mrs. Schpeft-ra WTC" i5!de destroy ins; uTrtlw cmy j ? . . in the wake of the storm. in the wake of tl Glorge C- Beiser, of Odebolt, Ia. who recntlv purchased the Lewis Gr- litf-h ranch arrived in the town on last Saturday. The gentlemen is here to buy cattle to stock up his new ranch with. Jesse Crawford has returned from his Lincoln, trip and speaking of the conven tion Jesse said after hearing Mr. Towne speak, anyoue who had had any little fe:inn& of regret at bis.not receiving the iiominatioo were tnoroughly convinced that the Kansas city convention was all O. It. Eobert Hewitt, and wife, of Rd "Wood, Montana, are hrj visiting his brother Jeif, and family for a few days. Mr. Hewitt, snys that Ihe nomination of Bryan and Stevenson at Kansas city .ives universal satisfaction in Montana, nnd that his state will roll up a lare -tnujority for the ticket in November. , On last Friday occur! the lith birtitday of Master Eddie Outline, and hi many friends improved the opportune "lime by proing in large r.umhers. to the homo of his parents on thrt north side and c ompletely urpriinj; tho yonn hoiitfut. The youn?: guests wera must hafpily en- ti-rtained by their hwt assisted by his i.i.ith. r Mr. Guthrie, who had previous, ly made ample provision for tho inner tnun. Ice cream and cake were w-rvnd, and fames of different kinds were played all naemcd to thoroughly enjoy thoui p1vp8 until the drooping evelids of some reminded the others that it was time for Mtle folks to be in M. Then some what unwilling they tonk thfir depar ture, wishing Master Eldie many, many liappy birthdays. Eddia received a nu mber cf presents. A pleasant surprise wits tendered Tom. Iverson, on last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry War neka. on Running water. About T5 or 0 ypunj people all friend of the Mnwes Warneka and Tom, repaired to the War rieka bome, and to say that the young man was surprised, would lie putting it mildly, but soon a he had somewhat re covered from the shock he with the as sistance of hi cousin did everything to make hi gust feel at home. Game of various kind ware indulged in and vocal nnd instrumental music also, Befresh rnent were served, after which all re turned to the parlor and again made merry until the numerous stroke of the clock warned the young merry makers, of the Sabbat b morning' approach, -when the guest though most reluctant ly be! their host and hostesses pood flight tiopiaf however that not many mooes would elapee until they are again . Wden to the Wsroeka mansion, as they were tMMiawas in saying that tny , :iotr ttjeea MmMelre more. 1 're: -- ivt-v i '. I. H ?..!, t..i i.; i r-. !h south en I of llw fjiisity on i.'1-.iM'i the Crsi (Im nifl. l'.T Siil or I:-;. V. TV -n heiti-ky AJdr- II. P.. ilAHM- T. H.l Neb. Mrs. Uithaid I ruin, of Warbonnet is ss-iidicg a few tiavs at the home of lr are-its Mr. and Mr. John Mm-rill. -- S'firrM" 1 icturt-sat the. court bouse. - M.hh Lr.ili nine i; (j on I. ii i in.) ii. of Crawford, 5at Teesdav, 1" spend j e lumie of her Mister, Mrs. fw ihivs at tl. .!.L 3. !:rev.H. ! P.ui! Y."tini:ier acfonipun'f 1 hv '' j it-r M.s-t Maorie ;i:il two li'.'i'i nin-i r down from P!c.i'-.u)t Jli1,-o Uiii wte to :it !!-! niii--i. W ni!-r.Umi Miv? Ji'ni-.i.i V.Vh' Aliiuii'-e has fen hui.Idi rl ( ! tho ; mtvriiitdiate '-n'. 1b in our city school iiiirip-; th fixt jvrtr, (, bt:t5f.nvViv. poFt"nn-.t"r Prpnrt ti.ovi il UnoJe R'imH d.)n!iin into hi ow n hou.-o, niid wi'.l have lii.n hus.ir.f!?-s td tcn-fr !I tot-' Vr ai'cr t !;!. Mr. and Mrs. SiiVd-'r, of S!i-cp fr!.-, Kra in town n d.iv or tvi th wei'k on hu.ines. Wp hn:l the 1 1 -'-ire of nipt iir.r JTi-4. Pnv l' r while? ill town. TViilor V.'i.iisi'ifl-I, of tho Oriinford n..ttn. ia to-vn vp-Iuo'st looking up th M in-ilnim -nt v. iiich fnrm-'-H.T i !-lon--v.l to the Uirns'in lo.i.l. ill" 1hiv iI.iwh tore s.'.-ra to I'.ave man r.tu- !,... i.i.n !i- hM-ii1 t?nm. W a-knowiHi-eavMy pliant call from FJitor Wmefiei'l. - It it now several wit1," sin FalVr Mi:N.tmar Bppoitit-d ft consmitt? to foil cit f-.tnds for the rwtion rf a cliorrh hfre and f tlicv srs known to r.-enrly ev ery ot.e wu f. el, it is nnt tcrw'arv to j i.i- iiAnm iniTil! Oil then) nnd do .'' .... .. t i what 1 hey car;, i ncv tire .-. ! .. n i , , ?.r. J. (J'Cor'-il ana Mra. (iitorro l- i'an on. We hor.n evry m-'.-'.r of tha rt?r.--JsTKSAL this wik, wiil cvrcr-iliy jnise the patmit inosucs. It -.rjta:n( a 'vro 1yid view f tiw Kar".:K city conven tion, wliMi Hon. J. Bryan, m tiotn inatvd fr pre.H-d.-fit of the Ur.fttl tilat w. Tt wiU 1 rolicis! in t!m t.i'-tnrs tSint New York's standard in the hifc-hf-st me in the conw-ntiorj. Pictures of all ii-inis from a titampto a crayon rwrtmit at the gallery in N. W. room of the cotirt house, (op lairs.) i ii:ts. tirrjvc, was ovi.r tioni t'otlcn woodhvt Saturtlay, doing bus:ne4 at the court house. N. L. Tipton, t-ame in Uonday tnoro-inj- and reported his.wlit-r.t and oaw com rl..at etiinetibv tlu! tii-ihail storm Silt- r " "'?' uSiOK 'ln , of Jeff Hewitt, returned Jroul Jr" v . , , his mihum trin. on last fxiturdav, he K-lt his uaiighlcr Maud, i'-h r-lt.ivcs how ever, in hopes that the sou? horn climate may prove len.dicial to her heath. Miss Inez Smith daughter of P..;v. and Mrs. Smith who is nt prc-wnt t-ptml-ing her vacation at home lat been en gaged to teach thu coming ecoiustic year at Ellsworth. Pev. Father Klotche of Chadron. assiwtant pastor to Fatiier MNamara, celebrated mass at the court hoUie. on lat Tuesday. As he dn-s not yet if peak Engii-h he did not deliver a srmion. .liu'i- Wilson, returned from bis j southern trip on lant Monday, he report a very pleasant time l.ile away. He also says that be saw hum line country amJ some that was vtry poor. Through Eev, Smit'i we leara. that the hail on last FaturJay night almost totally destroyed J. II. Cook's hay crop and orchard anil broke out ntarly all ol the window p-itits in the family resi dence. Dr. Sitae fer, tIi;yJ of his ranch, this we'.: to M. Silradahl, we understand the consideration wa .',.;i.O ) tha I-.,:Ur exuects to u'o syutii this winter n?.t How ever until be cast a vot for tho full fu- j sion ticket in sioux county. VV, C. O'Connor, has purchased a half si.iritionof land just Northwest of town nnd is fencing it in, and he will move h.s family there hoon n he pets the house ia repair. One quarter is the T'nitt nlace. and b eyi-ects to live thern Him, pi, ii e, ,m so Mr. O Connor will be hre to vote this fall. Frank Liudemar, who ha baon up in Montana, with Sharp's grading out- fit since be closed hi school work Ur returned to Harrison on lact Friday f- ternoorj for a visit to bis relatives Ire previous to hi d-tparture for Iowa, Where we understand he expects to teach this year. On last Saturday night, one of the heaviest raia and hail storm of the vear visited this section of the counlrv. Probably two and one half inches of wa - er fell in about one hour. Ihe rain was j noble self sacrifice and nnd self. abr.-Ka-nccompaniod by wind and bail. Noi ih i tion which he ha exhibited, that Dem and west of town the growing crops were almost if not rjulte destroyed. EbeaColiahaw of Ardmore, was a Hub visitor lb first of the week, on bus iness, he was accompanied by a Mr. Ma dier, the latter gontleman has jut movd from Kuox COunty, his father han just recently Imught out Mr. Coli shaw's ramih and bis son i in charge un til he can take tho roins. Though Mr. Colishaw has been a suWnbe,- of the Presh-Joukal for several yenr, yet this week we met htm for tho first time, but trust he may come ofteiwr to the county seat id Uie future. f i n r s n r ' v.. ! ; . . ...'.- ; ,. , V I i - ' -.-- . v t- -. '. , ' . ' v ' ' , , 'r ' "i Go to BCHWEH'S for Lumber, Har- Flour & Feci, line cf business; he "!cy by giving you .a er-a " a p.-o. r-t- P JiA RICCN, t! c ia.. 0. Jam::: II. L. ox. Ktoctnion fcavias use for a Kink ;it thi- p?int may rely on us to liapIio their entire Banking biisiuta. f;Ve nrc pn r.r;-!) to tnk fart f f onr trifle at nil iir.; C!w. fk-hiltz, of Warbcruf.'t who I rm Wa cut on iU crwit um-.-t-j; fivor i til we-S;ii returne i to HiiMis comity -1 -;t T;.!ir.'!.iy, Sj f h h trip 'Jf. ST.1. Li'. r.-.-r iV i n-.i i,r-ivin-d tr, im v i ivit it is a clor:ous conntrv ami cli-tw: ! i.. i., . r,,o 1, will I.,. .nt. t:; -r... ! HAHUiEU-Oi, Jan Friday ev-f Sist-r B.iik-y l.an had 25 years ex.ri.we Jtilif l'iUl'j'-Wut the II. Ii. p..rw!iu-e inthis woik rind tome highly r.com-t:.-,v Kj,ith ..-;rft.nrii:i;; l!w fervmfiy, j mf-nded. No admiwM.n will t c!:a-'-! i,Ir. Thorti.-m J. Huut-r. of Merino, Vvo. i and every Lody is corduly invito). Her an.l JIis Efcie H. lvibt-ii, of Adel.j, i"f!hr. , pjfeJ rexpei.'tively i!3 and U y'ofii-s. TUi? prooni is not mnoni; our ar-c.ti.-uu-tiioce-;. but the hride is the danghl ir of Mr. nr.i Mrs. lV..ler Raima of f 4-.lia, Sioux Comity, Kebnoka. The tV.ts- ! Jot'CXif. extends sini'tre-st ivogsitnlv lions to the young couide and truuMhat thtir weddijil lif may le one ro"fl of Vat-,. Tly expect to 'naUe taoir louie at Merino Wyo., where the groUu is . engaged in husineR. ' , We t.mVrvjar.d that Csi t. Pj i..-, r -pub'tonn ro'ji'nta im n-.,bs tivrt is circulating the utory 'that lion. Charles F. Coffee, if nominated by the f'.isio-iix'.s could not carry his own coun ty. V.M I'KB--Jot UU!. wishes to say that Mr. Coffe. if r.ciii!nnt!, wiil sr:ow the camp Thomas hero under in Sioux county, fo bitd'y that he will uot know he was in the raca. Charles a. Towne. It isdosirable tliat the positioo of V.t. CMiarles A. Towne, who was nominated for Vice-President by the Peoples party at Hioux Falls and who was a strong and popular c indid.-vte f.)r the Ui-'tnocratic. ni)iitn;-.tion at K iiis;i.s Citv, should I properly put Ivjfore t!i reatlers of derno- cratic t-ewspapers. Jlr, io'vue, nue some of our other strong n ea engaged mw in can.. t( tiM.LTfisi.ive LKinioc-! racy, was for ears a KepuMuMn. By inheritance and t-nvirtmrnent he v.'as nat urwilv savd toward turtt partv. He left it with Senator T5lr, S-nator bu - Bobs and other:, in P.3'5, Uca-.iso of the failure of the Ipubjit-an fdatform to de- chire for tr-je binictaih-iin. Hut uoiike Sfmia of th men who at tiiat time tdioek olf the galling ftt-r of H-piiblianism Towns has urogrewwd beyond the mere ', Hiic Jion of biine' illiiin ucd has become , a full-!!idge,d KuMOtmt. To!ay Mr. Towne is put in a most em bantKiiig xMtion, mt iu any way i through his ovn fault, lie has enbsted ' K.r.rt ia.I ttinl in tl.t l!"lil f,r T.Tr. I'.rrnn j . ' ' I If stands reat v to sacre te anv and n cf his own aspirations in lint cause. Ho would in a moment, if it w-cmed v. ic , ,ir j,t nn.j vii ,() tj0 ,wa wim 1UV8 j j,ut ilim jr) nomination, retire from the i i;tj.wt attj orfe,e nl!lt General Stevenson i, made t!ie pipulist nominee, as woll j as the oomin.-o of tha Democratic and j jj,pv-er I;.pulilic.-'n parties. Dunng the period of doubt and uncertainty which must necessarily precede any definite action on Sir. Towne' part, he will suff er from tha antagonistic pre all sorts ol suser and cori' um'y. Iti or ly due to him in fair justice, in view of t lit ,0cratic DowspsoersKlioubl Strive in cv. rv J way to put birn before their readers as the lofty and noble character that he is. Democracy of the progressive sort has no more faithful champion than Charles A. Towne. 1 it has seemed wisu to the Democrat of the nation M name anoth er for Vice-President, it vni not because they doubted either the loyalty, Ibe in teliect or the poor of Towne, but rath er because they Ht that political e jtieu cia demand t'so nomiu.ilio'i of a imtn who ha for a lifetime served the party which we all hope ' Ii irl " A Towne will ewve for tlxr riwt of hi Jif. 0. re? k. k(.)Hj:k, 1 'rupric'tor. i h Flour & Feed For Sale- or anything in his will cave youmon- squar deal. 9 r& irtif i rv f.,f . t , - T3riASKA. 1 Vv".CLAi!ir, Caslncr. CLAiuy, A. McGinlkv, Temperance Lecture. j WeJwslay ovciiitig July t'i'h, ';iihtoVIM-k. Mr L. E, faiiov, T'.i.'l nt nfNcw York, will dehv.-r a ks turu on . rohibi-j tion.at (. 11. E. churdr t 1 iur-i.M.t). :.-rvive ha bwn Kiuriid by the ptutor, C. E Smith. A Ci-arctte "Time Table to Per dition. , In the last isuue of th," "Star of llor" a unique weekly newspaper, wnt'en, td ited, and prir.Ud hy the t:onvicls in Au burn and Sinjj H eg ri',uris, dppi-ars a nfim sermoo on cigarettes aal nlcohol H5 etiuiUiliuts. Aliuost every conv.ct in both of the fis ,ih is a victim of tho ciua.-ctLe (j:ii.it, unJ a iryijority of thtm give alcittolic l:juors as' another can4 of their f ill from rectitude, 'ibt e two facts caud one of the convicts to writo this sermon in furui ol a railroad time table: Ihe Elntk Yal! y I'rilroixl. STASDAHIJ tlAt.'tiE r.TE iS tTIOXAI. JUSE CH nTK(E! I NUKIt THE LAWS Ar Arx states CTur oven c-Kura. ko RKTCI N TUAIXS. itl'!. Arrive Cigareltevil'.e.. .i) a. m. Leave Cigaretteville 7.Hia. to -; Iave Mild .brink SUtion 7. -10 a. m. Iave MoJcriition Falls 8. AO a. m. Leave Tippk-rsville 11.00 a. m. Ijeave Dopernvalu 10. 0-1 a. ni. Leave Drunkard's Curve 11. 00 a. m. it niy wuw u.n. Arrive yuarrcUburg Noon iP.muir.s one hour to abuse wife and children) leaves Quarr-li-burg.. .1.'K) p. ni. Arrivd Lusty OuLh .' 1 V p. m. J Arnve H.imm..-rs K-mst 1. W p. m. i Arrive Beggur's town C.tOp, m Arrive Crim'n i!s' Er-ndezvous." 00 p. m. Arrive f .ehriuiuville 4 00 p. ni. Arrive RAttlesiinke swamp 0 i0 )i. m. Arrive Prisonhurg... 3.00 p. m. ! Arrive at Devils (jap (brakes all crfT) 11.00 p. m. Arnve Dark valley 10.110 p. t;i. (Passengers may feci some ilis'mfort in inhaling sulphuious fumes, hut never mind, there is no way tu return.) Arrive irnon Bend 11. 00 p. m, (Don't get frightened at the dying growis you may hear. Arrive Perdition . midnight (TBT.ETJ f:-n KALE BY ALL KAH Klll'.lEr.'S. Mu-i iir Sale. zrnm salk one Kiiiib-al Organ Bran New. Will tra'le for yoan eatlle. Apply at tliift! Oflice, tl Write Havdeti Pros., Omaha, Whnletls Sjp,)Iy 11 msa, fyr ir ices Mid sampU. C'a!l for Contf utloii. O"- A 1 leg ,t convention of tloi In lnor rul le party Tor i!u .'tr.l repren -nl'itlv district ) lierriiy c i!el to meet t liswlorit. Neb , on Jlftjf-, ii'J , fur thi piiiosc nf placing In m',Iii1ii,:;I n i-mnli'bite for reprenenlHtivf if (llx'rtet, 1'ti" sevural eoimt.c will be entitled IoiIh'.i i.c re;iree;.t ll.url lif Ui : lit) stut cuuveution. Ii. I). .HA1TPK1.K"., (-'iitlruiun vortltoimt tiA i rt.fw1 vrtt I-- , 1 1 -trimjl i tmi!MI,Mlll.. tfiM,.. tl' n'l or '!,.. 'll. .nv. lei.Hf n l'nli t,d iwvkiiu. lul u wt.ti. f.. WAR-) irSTUUtt. . Z0N.bML.SLUi.M 11 STALLION Will make the season at my placo on Monroo Creek 7 miles north-west o! Harrison. .LiJLiXuj-l-.i. WIvSDOM JR. Sired b3' imported CLYDE Dam 7-eights SHIBEr-veight l,5oo lbs. Price: $5.co, to insure living Colt. ROBERT KEEL. 0 blaaUrvl 5.5 STALLION, Will make t!io of I MO attho I'IKCIoIANX LIVC UV IAUN in HaMtiii. PLQ'iGT.Zc'- I' ii' n !S!Mt iillis Wei,::!!. i:0U I!);-. tj-:i:m;s CO ) for tic, reas on, jjayabie :r.ii!!e f M ;i:-on. JcilX Dr.lfKMANN. m mt pennies' Will nial:e the t-.-;..-c.'i at the I)..'ii:Iinat;n liro.., Livery Barn in Iiarri.--nn, lv. Wti?!;t 050.-TKnM:-f.0( toin-pre. Care v; i 1 1 be taken to venj; aecltlentst, hwl nlun)tY, any on-iir I will netbe re -onyib!e. John II. Dkickiiaem.- Was It A M'raclo? "T! e rii-irnduuscoits tf kirn. F,-na J. S'out ( f ciiii.uiiiptiou has cT4teJ In tenso excitemt nt in Can.-ryK k. Trd." write Marion fi.,:.r, -, ... t,,..'. fr't of Mu. t. In.. fi.n oc.iv u-.i-.h..l I tr. ,,,.,.,! w i.,, u v...v'.. - " -- . "' ti t iaid td.e fii'int soon d:e. Tiif n s!i ! - 11 - tn use l.'r. Kmj'g New di-.-ovory and gained 57 pounds in weight ar. l mi com. pletely cured," It Iras our.-d thousand of hopti-s cases, and is pm-itivcly guar anlee.i to cure ail Thrust. Ciicsi an I Lung disease.- fnV nt.d (.1.00. Trial bottbss free at J. E. Phinn. ys drug storu. EriTIlA VKD. From niy n.m-h 0 miles S. E. of Harri son the follow it.g descr;!x:d cattle. One cow brai.ili d icvfi'trd slccld with bar in middle A whiter calf tu t branded. Ahiowveu head of yearlings with above brand nil branded (in left hip a libera! reward will be paiii fur information ns to their whereabouts. F. U, I.A.'.'i'.voTiiy. AVhBo M:tu Tm iK-d Yellow. (heat cciis'-.'iuaiiuii ws lelt by the friends of M. A. Ib.garty of iixiiigtoti, Ky., when lbv saw la- was turning l- low. His ekiii slowly clnii:i;"d color, j. si hi oS fr, and ht nj-i :red lornblv. Jim malady was ye'lo-.v j in.iiie. lie as treated by lb best doctor., but with )i;t Ijeriellt, Then he was ailvised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver rmiedy, and bo writes: "After taking two IxiUles I v.-n-i wholly cured.- A trial provi s its ma'ch le.ss merit for alt Su.nito h Liver and Kidney trouble Only .Vl.i, Hold by D:t. J. E. pix.'.VLY druggist. :oth.i:. Notiee la liTi-l,y piviin tluit fiinlH nre nv al;i:i)Ie for the payment of nil iiult.u,illiifr r (tistereil xeni-ral fund itrniiili, of Monx founty, J'elirni-k.i, levii t for llit yiur --'j? and 111, Kiel tii uriii. wlil !x re"1i eii.e l on prr. htiit'on rt tills f.llllcc. (in wnrtant previously ettllrd, InU reit ee.nni-il at tlie d riln of .ifd cull. On ell otlier, Inuire4t s ill ceaK nt tile itHte of tin liotl.-n l)i.twt, July, mil, j',ju, Jon.s kixaat, fouiily Trensnrrr. Parties on niug h foiloning hotw can leiiru cf tlnnr whr(.-a-loiit by call ing ut jhis olilce and piymg fir (ui uo- i;x large hcrsesan I mart:, brand V""" - MAD on left thigh, hI ot)! tray m ,re Lraod.d drcle iu left tU gh. Ln;r -it. IP V v. ' hi IT!' UUOiuliLii)1 Tin Tfrt'U fj" Xaisttlift Court n Htf.i'la, AUuM., 1 : ItJtSfl irlocb. C- L. SMITH, TT (7t-.-j.-y, iliilKISO - XEIUtASKA. '-lite: lfl !ni k . r.i. lipwerth I!i',- . rt M p. ni. I'lcseliijig nry Ssoilay evnin; nt 7;S0 l. in., si.tl et-ery i.lt -rn legits Is v at 1 1 s- a;. r'ii::,iii-:ii-l3r J:'Tir..ry II, I'.Hi'l. Tv-rf bii.Iy ceri'.l. l.r i n I' d ( sttra j tlir nr. ires. Professional Cards. J. H PHINNEY. !, D. PbjI-cJ.i!! &!id Htir,reon. All ciills jf: v mii prtti .-if-t tt'.tiiii tion. Otf.ce 111 lril Slnl'n. -HAli:i Su-iit V-1CA. tiUANT (iCTHU'E. ftliornoy-at-Law. Pr.'impt attention given tu ail bgrl matters in Justice, County ni l District Court, and b-fori) tho United tttatew Land Ollice. lire Iusunince writu-n in rclh.bW iompanivs. Cji"lgal luper carefully drawn.. . - IlAIllU.Sti?), - Nl.WlASXA. 51. J. O'Cunncil, - - Co, Atti rn j , -tot Will Practice In All Court. Special Atteuilnii Civeii ta Land Of fice IldMIICl-K. Collrctloiw and all IiiihIih-vs nitrui.1 cJlouicwill receive prompt attention. IlAHIUK.N - NlOJHAHlMA, Michael R.-ffin-r, lifSTV '-tf-st KVKVOU. I mn prt ireil tod tail ktMlstf (r.ll l.nlin erln'- trU, When in netd of the Kitrveors Services, k'vb tue a cull as 1 luive a full anil cms,-. plete outbt, together with tiXM-ritie t do the nork with n'talncsx and diiputcli, APlrtlLH', MICHACL RUrrjNG, HAIIRISON, - - - - NtOA8ttA, c'yl-----?r--w r(drvW iriiieinili S trl. rt. ,1 : '