V 4. i." I 4 I' ll ; f - - V f. f'( t' ' P. ''V, 5 it , r P r e s s -J o u rn a I Thcbsday Ai-ocht. SO b, 1900. tie. J. Canon, Editor and Prop. F. K. A M. V B. fi. 1 line table. Going West. Going Ewt Ho, 6. mixed, 11 : 1 "o- mixed 8 : j North-Western LINE V. R. r. is to and from tins r.. e. si. the best BLACK HILLS, DEADWOOD ASU HOT Sl'lilStJS, SOUTH DAKOTA. F, E, &H.V; R. R- Homeseekers Excursions Will be run Sept. 1, 4, 8, 15, 18. 22, and 23rd; 3T F. E. & M. V. R. R. In Nebraska, whe-e the one way fair from nearest Missouri River Point, in cluding Council Bluifs is g3.00, or more to Pomts in Wyoming, west or and in- . eluding Orin junction, and to Points in Black Hills district of So.' Dakota, 'Tickets will be sold by connecting lines fee-ding to our line at Soux city, Onowa Mo. Valley and Omaha and by our agents at South Piatt, stations, Blair, Omaha and on S. ('. & P. in Iowa: except that our agents will not sell to points in So. Dak. Fare will be one fare plus 2.00 for , round trip. Write your folks in the East and have tliem come and sew you, takinp advantage of these nts. Tickets limi ted 21 days with 13 days limit on point: portion. F. Avery, Agt. F. E. & hi V. R. R. Special Excursions East Bound. Tickets will be on sale Sept. 10th and 26th to points on C. & N-W Ry. system East of Missouri Riveronone fare plus 83 00 for the round trip, limit 30 days from date of ale. F. AVTEKY, Agent. M. 3. O'Conneli and his better half, Orient Sunday at the home of Mr, and Sirs "Gene" Woblbeter, in tbe valley. -Wbat are the fusionssts of the 2nd. Commissioner's district going to do about tcallios their convention?. The county fathers, are in session today for the purpose of drawing the Jury for the fall term of district court. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith who have !en guests at the the home of the for mer's parents during the past week, re turned to their home the first of this week. Herman Fried i 3 was in town the first of this week on business, w bile here Mr. Frieckie made a pleasant call at this office. We are always glad to have cal lers st come apain. Presiding Elder Scammahorn, arriv ed in Hanison, from the east, on last Saturday, to hold quarterly conrrence. tiere on last Sabbath, which was attend 'by a lanre congregation. M. J. Blewett and family, left for Crawford on lat Monday evening, where they expect to spend the winter. In the spring however they expect to come back to live in sioux county. Cant. A. O. Fisher, was up from 1hadrotJ, yesterd.iy we presume looking after his campaign interests, in thit county. The captain's nnmes it dougb this time, end rfoit you forirt it. Frrd Bragg, of thh Big Horn Baison came down this week, and purchased of JkIui Anderson, and shipped to his ranch in the B.iion, r0 head of tbe finest whitt fitced vearline heifers, we have ever Been in this country. Rev. C. I Smith, and family, whc. have had this M. E. charge dur.ng the past, year. tvered his connection wit! this church on last Sunday, and left or Monday, for Lnicoln, where he expects to make his home Buff Coffee, has purchased the Run nine Water Ranch, which has been oc oupied by Capt. Soyder and family, dur ins the ost year. We did not learn what the consideration was, neither did we learn just what Mr. Snyder intends , 'doing. Be sure and at trod the county con vention, on next Saturday. A county Attorney is to be nominated, and thai means f rent deal just now, as we want man for that office, who will work for tbe county, and not for hi owe person al irirraodiment alone. More will be wid oa thin Aubject at the proper tine. .Hon. C. F. Coffee, our nest repre tentative (mi thi 58 district is gaining votes from rapablican strong hold each day. People irrespective of political party, concede that FUher, is not the man to sand to Lincoln, as he can not be relied tseoa. Bat the feel in Charto , Coffee they will have a rtpreaeotativt r who will work (or the interest of nur every day comaMn peopla, of whom mom, ne is napper wben la conv tmt wrtk Ma etnutereii, than in the cstoM f eksrtebod never at any ' teytadl-y too boey to give that Cr.rj stW, M which bet whole! ; Jit ;UtJttfaobry. Same Wanted We want Game in aav quautiy at High st Market Price and Guahasieb STAIS F ACTION. Omaha, hr ami Philadelphia, Pa. Capital $35,000. References, U. S. Nat'l Bank or Your Express Agt Wholesale, Butter, Ej Poultry and Game. THE PIONEER' Drus, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, c 2 BOOkS and t QJ) , J. o 4 000fO00004C0 Dont forget Mrs. Hodman's lecture, at tbe M. E. Church on the, 13th of Sop temlwr. Sheriff Holly went to Crawford, Monday evening, returning Wednesday noon. John Herman was over from Story this week, doing business with our mer chants. Conrad Parsons passed the examina tion for 2nd grade certificate, but con cludes he does not care to teach. A. R. Kennedy, came up from Craw ford Tueniay and went out to his ranch to look after business affairs there. Mrs. F. W. Clarke, and her sister, left for Hot Springs, on last Saturday vening. to remain a week or ten d ys. Mrs. James MuCano. of Gilchrist, ij uffering from au attack of lyplioiu te-: er. Dr. Pbinney is attending the pa-j tient. The latest to add their names to the j list of the PhE-sS-Jm;u.nal readers are, j Octave Harris, William Harvey, and j Clvde Leonard. ! Attorney Guthrie, is now tbe sole wrier of the house now occupied by Cr. ; V, Hesters family, having purchased it at at public auction on last Saturday. We have not been informed of any preaching, at tbe M. E. church, on next sabbath, owing to Rev. Smith's being .1 :t! I... . gone, so we resume mere wui m uuue. -Fred. B. Glaze and Blaine Booth, . , i i: i .1 :.. . we unuerstana passeu crMi,uuK;uuiiu- atins at the institute, out were to young to be granted certificate to teach. Fred Suggest ana wife, father and mother of Mrs. Paul Zerpat, arrived here from Richlance, Nebraska, for a weak or ten days visit with their daughter and and her husband. Ellery Sherrill, son of landlord Sher 11 of the North-Western Hotel is sult- ering from a broken wrist caused by a fall from his borse, last Monday. Vv Phinnev is attending him. Remember school will commence oodiy, Sept 10t , and all parents and hildren alike, should make strenuous (Torts to not only commennce the sco- astic year well, but also to co-opper- at with tbe teachers, in making the term a most successful one. Co. Supt Burke, has rented the ranch of Ed. Maine, half mile from town and will move his family on to the place about th! middle of September. Mr. and Mrs. Maine will in all probability move down east of Alliance, where Roy their son is now engaged on tbe Cu 11.. railroad. The fusion voters should bear in mind tnat nil iuuS Cl :i2r' "111 ue liircuiiiv- ed by our political enemies, in order if possible to draw aside some few voter from their earnest convictions. But the Piasss-JocKKAL without going out of its every day walk, hears a thing or twe occssiona!y, to cause him to be on tlie alert, to warn our people, not to al low themselves to be misguided by the mattering tongue of the ward healer, as they will not hesitate to tell you any thing in order to accomplish ttieir end. P'ollowing teachers, who were in at tendance at our county institute and who were old enough to teach were granted 2nd grade certificates: Miss Maude Luke, Grace Wolfe, Grace E. Meyers, Elizath Cottnuan, Haltie O'Conner, May Wilson, Inez C. Smith, Minnie Warneka, Annie Maple, Mrs. Ella Hales, W. H. Smoke, Ella Stuart, Maggie Hunter, Nettie Raines, Mrs. J. IL Newlin, H. W. Saxtoo, Alex. Johnson, Geo. F- Williams. -Attorney Fanning of Crawford, and Hon. Judge Crites of Chadron, who have been employed to defend Charles Rus set at the Semptember term of court were in town Tuesday evening stopping overnight and holding a consultation with their client, we presume fo get ready and prepare their case for court as Charley is quite aoxious to have his trial. We believe if he is not guilty he (titled to have his trial as soon ss possible, besides tbe sooner he is tried the sooner the expense to the Ux payers of the county will cease. We ere satis fied of oae thing that Messrs Fanning and Crrte will leave no stone untuned to deer their client from the crime svitb which be U (barged. HUNTERS AND SHIPPERS PERRY, BAUER & EHSIS, ffs, PHARMACY. STATIONARY. i E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. CC'OXHOK)K)CKHOK0 Stamp pictures 24 for 23 cents. Buff Coffee's family is the newest acquisition of our town. Ed Guthrie, had he taken the entire examination at the Institute could have passed and received at least a 3rd grade arid possibly a 2nd trade certificate and think he should feci proud of his percen tage. Dont miss getting your pictures while the photographer is here. 1L G. Nucomb and Fred Dorrington. .i.r of draw ford, nassed throu-h here yesterday morning on their way back home from a trip to the Big Horn Basin, in Wyoming. They left home a ru-nith or six week-i ago on a kind of an outing exploring expedition. Harmon the photographer will be here but a fe days longer. Better get your '-Photos" while you have a chance. Charles Newman, ciune In fro-n Hewitt, liutt n'.BiitaUiut 11 o'clock alter ttie coron er to go out Into Ills neltctiboii.ooa and bold an inqiiet OTcr tlie dead body Harry Maple who was feuud dead on tlie prurie near Wills Earnests wind mill. Cusrley broniflit no partienlars tw t tu oiatu death Ir. l'hlimey was deputised to go and hold tbe inqseet, more details next wect. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. WrtKhl, lef t for Whit ney tuo forepart of the week where they vent to best the bedafde of Sir. Wright sick ulster Mrs. tjarncr, wnos me wan wi-u nlahtdlspalred of. We are Kind to know it th;it Mrs. Garner in much Improved, tliongn not wholy ont of danger. Mr. and Ur. Wriglit have Ueea with her tbe iwMt of the week. From all points of the camp conies the gratifying news, that Hon. Charles F. Coffee and lin. W. F. Hay ward, of this representative ar.d senatorial dis trict will run neck and neck with the state ticket. Mr. Coffee, we think will run ahead of the party ticket, probably twenty-five or thirty votes. MARRIED At high noon on Wednes day August, 2th' 1000, at the residence of 0car A. Garton, in Warbonnet, Just tee J. Strait on pref'.rijn z the ceremony. Mr. Earnest Lyon, and Miss Dotha Bar tell, both of Harrison, aged respectively 24 and 19 year. The bride Is the accom piirii diugliisrof Mr. and Mr. J. H. Bartell, one of our most popular famil ies, and she has grown up right in our midst, aod has won unto herself by her charming qualities, a host of friends. Earnest, as every one familiarly ad resses him is the youngest son of Mr. Lyon, of Warbounet, and a most estim able young man who numbers every one among Ms friends, wno win an giauiy unite with our quill driver in wishing to Earnest and bis bride, all the happiness this life can bestow, with the crowning glory reserved for the next. Tbe yc couple expect to commence UouHakec(- ing at one on a ranch just across the line in Wyoming. Bodarc Gleanings. A good general rain is very much needed as we hear from different locali ties that water is scarce aod tlie creeks much lower than usual. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. San ford Hill is sufferieg with a very sore hand. Little May Montgomery who has beer quite sick for a week is very much bet ter. Mr. J. W. Snyder and wife came over from Running Water last Saturday and are the guests of Hon. C. F. Collce. Miss Mable Thayer visited last week with Mrs. Lenard Da'it of Warbonnet. We understand that Miss Grace. E. Mever has been engaged to teach the Bodarc school this winter. Tlie last crop of Alfalfa is being cut aod the bare brown field remind us that ere long our old unwelcome guest jack frost will be here. The prospect for keeping stock through the coming winter looks ratht r dubt ful should the winter prove to be a ser ere one and many are busy cutting aod stacking Russian Thistles for feed wisely thinking them better than nothing for the grasshoppers have left no range whatever. M. A. C, The weekly aad daily Btaats Zeltung of New Tork city, has come out openly against the McKioley policy of militar- tssn as well as imasjrialisot. j. d. williams. Contractor & Bcildkr, For ParticularH call at the PressJotiwaLi olllce or Addref him at Kirlley Wyo. NOTH'K. As I have disused of the nrtrth-wes-tern hotel and am poin?; to retire from the business, li parties knowing them selves indebted to me are requested to call and settle their accounts. J. vv'. KWJtn.L. Notice, to FiiMonlsls. A R"yan and Stevenson Club, will be or'anizsd at the court house in Harris on, Sept. 1st 1000. at 1:'-H) P. M. Gno. D. Cakos, r.ham. Com. J. E. Marsteller, Sea For Sale. I,o1s of second class lumber mill sbde and shanties, at Crawford Bros, mill to sell cheap as dirt, as we are goiug to move. FOR SALE: Four small pigs, at Marivjs Valdez. Call Dr. Reichard the dentist will be in Harrison, at Harrison hotel Sept. 6th, to 13th, prepared to do all kind of Dental work. Extracts tect without puin. That TliroLLiii;; Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New" Life Pills. Thousands of sufferer have proved their matchless merit for Sk k and Nervous headaches They mako pure blood and build up your health. Onlr 23 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by bit. J. li Pu'.SXEY Druggist. , Khtray Xotlei;. To whom It may concern. Notice U liiTRhy given by B. V. Gilbert the underniKiieil that on the Ktu day ol July A. D.lSKOon bis enelowd land eltneted 1" Cot totiwood precinct In .sionx Cointy bru k i. Two Hslit gray horses wan taken uj liy bira as estrays. wild horses heing more particular branded and described as follows. The largest bor-w U branded on rlifht hip SG ftbi67 left shoulder Smallest borse on left shoulder right ebon Me Jl. Y (ar-UErtT. otico to The Public. The thirty second Nebraska State Fair and exposition will be held at it ol I stand, Lincoln, Nebr., Sept. Tbe state horticultural society will hold its annual exhibit in connection with the state fair and on the same grounds and dates. . The board have offered f 30,000 for premiums, $2, 000 for county collective exibits, $(1,000 for speed. 1 l e y. K. & M. V. R. R. have an nounced the low rale of one fare for tbe round trip plus 50c admission, from points in Nebraska, tickets on sale Sept. u" inclusive, wjih return limit Sept. 8, and will run special trains from crtian portions of the line, thus providing (be lwstf.xilitiesfortbo.se wishing to visit this fair and exposition. The following are special Monday Sept. 3, Wheelmen's, day, of Bicycle tournamet day. Tbe motor tandem will be a special feature. Tuesday, Sept. 4, Fraternal dnll day, and Fruit day, at which time tons of fruit will be distributed free. Wednesday and Thursday, Sopt- 5 and 6th will bo every body days, and the big nces. Friday, Spt. 7th, Traveling Men's day and the "Knight of tbe grip are prom ised a big time. Tlie "Tennessee Judges," a splendid troupe of colored minaterels, will give daily free entertainments in the ainpbi theatre. Spabin Abuse, a native of Manila, of the Taglog tribe of Filippioos, will give free dairy receptions aod entertainments, on the grounds. The agricultural and horticultural displays, promise to We belter than ever before exibited in this state. The wide awake people of Lincoln are arranging for a series ol night street tournaments. These, with entertain ments of an instructive character during fair week at the Lincoln Auditorium, will serve to enchance the pleasure of those who will visit Lincoln and the fair. See Agent of tlie F. E. St M. V. R. K. for f urtlier jiarticulars as to rates, spe cial service, &c. Tlie administratian Btaods with one foot on a poor Porto Rican and tlie other uKjn a Philippine paying over to his imperial mnjest? the Sultan of Sulu that $10,000 awarded to him by this gov ernment for maintaining slaver? and the coocbinag custon. No we never hear any more about the collecting of that $100,000 from the Sul tan of Turkey. If tlie administration had that small amount of pocket change it would go a long wny toward sying our own sultaui of ll Sulu. ER 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. PUBLIC AUCTIONS The undersigned will sell at Public Auction, at his Ranch 10 miles North west of Harrison, Neb., on Wednesday. September 12, 1900, at 10 olclock a. nr., the following described personal proper ty, to-wit: 25 Cows and Calves, 4 Good Milch Cows. 2 Heifers, 2-years old, 9 Yearling Heifers, 2 Yearling Steers, 1 2-Yeirold-Steer, 1 flood J Hereford Bull. 2-years-old, C Hogs from 3 months to 1-year-old, 20 Tons of Feed, 20 Acres Corn in Shock, A Lot of Lumber, Tools and Household Goods too num erous to mention. FREE LUNCH SERVED. Terms if Nile:-CASH. O. A. Gautok, E. A. BWKlvOW, Auctioneer. Pubclic Auction The undersipued will soil At the Stock Yards, in Harrison, 'Neb., on Saturday, Sept. 8, 1000, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described personal projxirty, to-wit: 18 head of Cow3 & Calves, 20 head dry Cows, 3f, head 2-year-old Steer?, 12 head 1-year-old Steers & Heifers. Terms of Sale:-CASII. M. J. Ulkwktt. R. L. Keel, Auctioneer. Public Auction. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his ranch 4 miles north of Lower 33, Sept. 10, 1900. at lOoYlo-:: A. M; the following des cribed jiersonal property to- wit: 12 cows and calves. 8 Yearling Steers, G Yearling Heifers, J Dry Cows, One Hereford, Bull, " Mare and Colt, " 2-year old Filley, " Buckskin horse, Household and kitchen furniture too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE: Cash in , (hand. John J. Allcop.n. 50TICE. The CommiMionsr of Fubiie Ijinda and nulldintt will offer sbout 2.00J acres of chool land for lease st public suction at Harrison, st ths County Treasurer's office bee-mil st 1 o'clock . M., Hrptember HO, Itmo, nndcr the followint prollon of the new school land law; If, ftr using dne dlligencs to lesae sabl land, st an annual rsnUlofalx per cent. BiKn the appraised valuation, the t oinmlsittouer Is unable to do ao, he may ofrer the ame for iea st le than the appralwsl valuation and lase it to the p-rju or persoaa who will puy alx per cent, on the highest offered valuation, aa annual rental. If, In bl Judgement, H U to tht best interexta of the atate to ac cept auch bid. Persona Vteairtug to mln the landa to iKt leaand may secure llala of the same showing the prewot sppralwmiant thereof, as well ss auy other Information, upon ap plication lo the (iinty Treaaurer m by ad drewlng the Oommtiwloncr, at l.tnrolii. At the hKlnl,)K of the auction, the CointnU aloner will dlally answer all Inquiries In regard to the school land buin or the workiima of ths new law. It IIelpl Win Ilnttle. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote, from tlie Front to say that for scratches Bruises, Cuts, wounds, 8or Feet and Stiff Joints, Buckles Arnica Halve is the best In the world. Sime for burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25 rta, a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by Dm J. E. PfUKXEY, druggist. & ROHWER, Proprietor. J4 harness Shop. Flour & Feed For Sale- Societies. There III be Jtassat the Court House on Haturday, Septeinher, 8, at 10:30 o'clock. c-kiW?Hl E. Church, HaUBISO.V - .VKiniASSA. Sunday School lfl o'elork s. in. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Prearhing every Sunday evrnin'; t 7 :S0 p. m., nd every alterna'f Hnnday at 1 1 s. at. roriiiiiencliis: January M. 10D0. F.ery boil? eerfll.ily l:i Itcd In attend these services. Professional Cards. J. E. PHISNEY.M. 1. I'hjLcIan ami Surgeon. AH calln given prompt attention. Office In ItritK Store. -nARKutO.I - NIC1MA1XA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attcrney-aMaw. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before Uio United Slates Land OIGoe. Fire Insurance written in reliabU sompanies. JIegal ptjters carefully drawn. HAfUU, - NUIStAKKA. ' M.J. O'Cunnell, - Co. Attorney, ' Will Prncllce la All Coarti. Special Attention Clveu to Land Of Ilee IblhlllOss. Collectiiiiw an:! all business entrust ed touie will receive prompt attention. lUiiitiKnx - Nksraska. Michael Ruffing, corNTY U-1M KTOU. -0 I am prepared to do all Vlnda of Civil KiiK'i-ecrini work. When in noed of the Survevors Services, rive me a call ns I havo a full and rum v.,s out lit. together with exjipnence to do the work with neatness and disstt:h. AliJi:lis-, MICHAEL RUFFING, HAnSiSOIM. - - - - NCBHASKA. Parties Owning tlte following hors- can leam of their wIere-a-l)OutH by call ing at this ollice and paying for Ibis no tice: Six largo horses and mares brandei' on left thih, also one gray mart branded circle on loft thigh. ElrtTOK. School Lsnil Leasing. me following- iipkciiih?-! y ir. Slout t.ounty will bo oBrred for Icitso at public Auction at llnrrleon, t the t omity Treasurer's Office, ri Heptcmbcr 10, IOoO. be- Slnnlnic at 1 o'clock V. SI., mid contlnulnK until all of aald lands havetorn offerad. These landa may be Iafsl at an annual rental of alx per cent, of tha valuation hown below, by ths flrat person offering to take the aams when they are called for lease at the auction, naleaa s premium U offered, in which case the contract will be awarded to tbe parson paylnK tbe greatest smonnt of bonus therefor. Foiling to re ceive s bid of alx per cent npoo aald spprala ed value of any of theoe lands, they may be leased to the person who will pay alx per cent, npon the highest valuation, a provid ed in Sec. 11 of the new school land law. in order that all Interested may have an. equal opportunity to secure leasee, thei-e lands Bre hereby withdrawn from the mar ket until the beginning of the pnbllc auc tion aforesaid. A Hirtion of the lands are vacant by vlr tneofordera of the Hoard of Kdueallonal Ijtndsand rands, duly made, and may be redeemed If delinquencies snd costs sio paid Itefnre the land Is leased. y.', y.'i. i iw 1 -w i, a r.H I ! ' aii of.;. w r, mnwik-!,.ji u n K W' SK4 4 H ., M M U El, n W4 4 H WV4 r4 V' ft K1 S 80 M ff' N Ki k H WIi J-Ks4.N-K'4llW!K. l K'i S VI H A K M Hi K'i A H-r.i, W'4 r.'i-n HH-r.i. ' W k w), r.'i J. v. Woi.rr, ornmUaloucr I'ttblie liudasnd llullillngs. Cull for 151-ls. pealed bids will be reeelvwl by W. R. Smith rhnlnnnn of llin tjoard of trustees, until Sept. I H" for digging, eementlnp', cover ing snd fencing a cistern st town well, plans and Specif lestlotu msy be seen st W. h. Mi. lib's I oard reserves right to reject sur ur all bid. W. II Davis. Vlilsgo cleta. W B7 M Tl Jknpy....'.lC V",i -is A 4' !..' ' Va. t..s "-. :