Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, September 27, 1900, Image 8

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TacssnAY Skptehbks, 27th, WCO.
4tv. J. Canou, Editor and Prop.
F. E. I X. V . it. luue table.
Going Wert. Going Pjwt.
o. S. mixed. 11 : I No. 6. mixed
.8:00
I North-Western
line
F. E. M. V. R It is the best
ti and from the
BLACK HILLS,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
F, E, '& H. V. R. R.
Homeseekers Excursion:
Will be run Sept. 1, 4, 8, 15, 18, 22,
23rd;
CJ-P. E.&5L-V.2.R.
in Nebraska, whee the one wav fair
(rant nearest Missouri River Point, in
. .cluing Council Bluffs is 00, or more
to Poiuts in Wyoming, west of and in
cluding Grin junction, and to Poin'sm
black Hills district of So. Dakota,
Ticket will be sold ly connecting
lines feeding to our line at Sumx city,
- Onow Mo. Valley and Omaha umi by
nr agents at South Platr, stations,
Blair, Omaha ftr-d on S. C. & P. in Iowa;
vxcept that our agents will 'not sell to
jo:rrt8 in So, Dak.
rare will be one fare phi 53.00 for
'round trip. Write your folks in the Esst,
and have them come and see von, taking
Advantage of t hese rates. Tickt-ts limi
ted 21 days with 15-iiays limit on going
gwrtion. F, Ateky, agt.
F. E-UU. R. R.
Special Excursions '
East Bound.
Tickets will 'he on sale Sept. 10th and
"28th to points on C & N-W Ey. system
"Ent of Mnweuri Eiveron one fare plus
2.00 for the round trip, limit 30 days
from date of sale.
T. AVERY; Agent. v.
Mr. Palmer, of Guernsey, Wyo
ming, waa a gueat at the Hester mansion
a day or two last week.
Mr. acdMrs. Grant Guthrie, left for
Oma ha the first of this week on busin
ess and pleasure combined.
Mr. and Mr. F. W. Clarke, are en
teruuuincr the parents of Mr. Clarke,
who arrived from Iowa on last S-itur-day.
ffach credit U due Hike O'Connell,
for the able manoer in which he coduct.
d the trial Hcfr state agaiat Charles
Eusaell.
Mr. Joii" Hayes, sister of Sirs. Neece
arrived from the east on last Thursday
noon, and will remain to witness the set
ilemenC of her fathers last will.
Mrs. Clarence Hollingswonfc. was
quite Indiepoi'ed a day or two last week,
lowing To the fact or nertoa cione Uwr
ance at cCurt during the munW trial.
Col. Joho G. jCiher, of O'Neill, was
in town one day last week, and asstcd
Miss Westover, theyountf lady was
almost worn out wfth her arderous duti-
"Mr. John Sherrill will move his fm.
ify on the hill this week and then it will
lie landlord "Waifht, if you please.
Well Bub has a host of friends, and we
'IwntMBe his business will be rushing.
Fall ami winter millinery lots of
it at J. H. Eaktfjxs.
Mrs. A. J. Bjgjrt, left for the east
PiU'ti week, to spend a month with her
children.
Mrs. J. J. Flisrr, r.r.d Mias Kati-
' Henry ol Montrose, left for Wisconsin
tiie first of this week on a four week's
visit to tbeir former home.
Again our quiet little prairie city
haereeuroed its ordinary wanner of life
after a busy week occasmoned by the
noted murder case of Charles Russell.
Mn. Joseph Dunn accompanied by
; Jw'e father returned from Douglas,
Wyo., Uat Saturday evening where they
had teen for nome time visiting with
' frieafe and relatives.
W.'O. Pattereon bos been appointed
1 by deputy Bd. Lyon, to loek after toe
v wel&re of Charles Xuaeell during the
. day and Ed. O'Connor Will see to him
,; taSht, Tfcie by order of the court.
.mieftooer ?. clW Public Lands
. miMldloga, wv ta town last than
r afternoon, wNlebere ha leaned all
taeaat adieol laade ia Sioux County
i Z2 town: Mr. WotfeiUd aat farget
j UOt? hi for a few momeoU friendly
CcrKbftaltof.
' UritMlofeihi tba Harrl-
itittefaelaa oaadi-
l "ttXfie" Orawtort re-
cl to mmi ' - Oerlacli
en as
Uamb
We want Game in any qn.mtiy at High
St Market Pries and Guakantke SATIS
FACTION.
Omaha, Xehr,, ani Philadelphia. Pa f.Wtal R'A.MX
References. U. S. Nat'l Hank or Your Express Agt. Vi'iKilesiilc, Rsit?r,
Poultry and tin me.
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THE PIONEER
4 Drusjists Sundries,
liints. Oils, Varnishes.
Books and STATIONARY
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WANTED A houe keeper erniaii
laily preferred Middle njfed. by a nudJU
ogfd (iernmn, living in Honx County.
Nth. Object, MalrlmoDy if agreeable to
both p.irtie3. '
Address all coinmanicrvUons to Pees
Jou:sal, ILirrison, NoU
Mis- Filna W'arneb i left for Olebolt,
Iow.a, on lat evenioir where she will re
main durinjf tiie winter to attnd school.
Mr. E-l. Maine, and Jnltfe Wilson,
left overland rrt hisfc Monday for ( r
inf. ln.? expact to bs jjans a ?-.!: or
U(i days.
5lr. and Mrs. Will Gnyhirt, were in
town this week, to consult Dr. Phtnney
in regard to their little boy, and to do
tradinp.
Carl. A. Larson, will move his fam
ily into the old ranch supply store build
in;;, in order to give his children a chance
to attend rrhool. -
Sno fell at Pleasant R:rt', last
Sunday night, which was tht first o" the
season our paople were treaetfd lo a light
fall of tlie b?aut:ful,early yester.Liy.
Mrs. Chris. t'hrtMian, of Pleasant
Ridge, who has been in tiie east durim:
several weeks, visiting friend. returned
yesterday roon. , ller hub'oaod was at
the train to nieet hat.
Mr. and Jlrs. (iire Umphenour,
and Mr3."lTiniher,our Sr., and the child
ren all left for South-eastsrn Cvnsas, on
last Thursday evening. Charley will
now enjoy the glory ot bat'.helorhood.
John Christian, who has been quite
sick of Typhoid fever for the past three
weeks.is slowly but steadily improving
and hopes e'ere anothitr wejk has elaps
ed to lie sitting up and possibly ablo to
50 out home.
Word was brought to town yester
day, by Mr. Mctl'". that Joseph 01
bncht. of Whistle Creek, and a Mother
of Henry Olbright, of Glen, had been
killed the day before yesterday w hile en
gaged in moving a house, we have not
heard any more particulars, of the ai-ci
dent, fatal in the extreme, as it is.
Hence our inahili'y o say more.
OttoTie'za wltsj It itle- is a reid-
..f , C, "c::c! T 2 . w with
his family were there during the reH-nl
tidal wave which deva.tatd that citr,
has written to Otto here, conveying to
him the good news that they are all well
Otto's many friends will rejoice with
him.
Down Goes Pricfs.
J. H. Bartell, will m;11 Dry Goods tmd
Boots & Slioes, for the next K) or CO days
for cash; at unheard of prices as we in
terd to reduce on Stock regardless to
cost. J. IL Babtell.
The Ladies Aid S-viiety will meet
and sew for Mrs. J. E. Marstellcr,' Wed. I
afternoon.Ocl. 3rd.
BORN Ta Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Leit
hofT, last Friday, a little daughter, usual
Weight wonHr A'-- wax uoitinc-
when he was io town the other day.
Z. F. Antrim, returned srom Missou
ri,, last Tuesday noon where he had spent
a week at the bedside of his brother, who
is seriously III of stomach trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, of Creston, Ta..
and parsnts of F. V. who were quests
at the home of latter over the sabUith,
returned to their home on last Monday.
It is variously estimated that the
recent ,term of district court will cost
the tax-payers of Sioux county all the
way from two to three tho usand dollars.
Miss Dora Christian left for Untver
sity Place, Lincoln, on last Tuesday eve
ning, to resume her studiestat the college
her health permitting, Miss Christian ex
pects to complete the normal course this
term.
Hia honor, Judge Westover, allowed
Judge Critesand Attorney Fanning 400,
ae fees for defending Charles Buasell, in
the case of state of Nebraska vs. Charles
Buseell, for lite murder of Alois Htaud
omaier, last May.
Tnre will be a box social at the
K. E. Parsonage Oct. Sad. '
Ladies will bring lunch for two which
ty gtuU-wen will bur for Vw.
A geod Uae iosnred. KVkry body
oMM. Clorer Leaf Club.
-JotM Lacy, mi his entire family, al
so Ranrjr lanckatao, left for Iowa, last
eveetnf t ? spend a few weeks with
frtaadsaadreiatim.
MUNTEKS
and
sirnji ji-:ixs
penny rsuc?, p, FFj.!
PHARMACY.
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E. PHINNEY
Proprietor.
nnriisutt Val;y School.
Ilc?iciv.
' Fathers, rnotl-ers and evt-rpbody, cotne
OUt to HllI'djT S :h'M)t S-;it. Hk!i, It will
be review day. C'oniH and tiear the
review of liut your cliiliirn have been
taught the lust three munflis.
Pi'itse l.avynur sma!! children ilrit
Sfd in white, or Iir:lit if cojiveniciit, we
want all the children we e;irt get t re -present
th children, -otin.i th throne in
heaven. M ithers bring t! Ui'jies, ru 1
answer lo their roll cail,
Bund v School nt li). Corne irlv.
.." -.in'- v ,,.,-:.,n.l
and well wisher, Sunday School Kupt.
The VJrdu-1.
While we li-.l not hear any of the -vi-deuce
tiiven for or against C'lvtrles Kus
sell, wticj was dcclji'ud !o lv5 gusit y of the
uiunh-r Of A. L, S;ad.mm.'.ier, last May
hy what we believe lo ha cm o!. the
most inteiigent s. t of Jurors tliat we
have ever s -mi sit, hi a jury box to pass
judgement upon a criminal or civil case.
Vot, so far ns we Imve been able to learn
t!ie verdict rendered, condatning Charles j
TJ.f. ,. 1 , S!, ...... f,. i.f.,
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tiie approbation c f 0 tcuths of all of I'm
with whom v.e have conversed on the
s.tbjt. If Charley is guilty of the aw-
ful crime, of wiiich he hiis iwn convict-
ed, he will have time for rtflection and
repentance, Oa the other hand if Iw i
not guilty something in the future will
come to light to prove his iimocetK-e, and j
thereby an innocent man wlil uot have
to suffer Uie death penalty u equally.
Ills Experience:
In the year i:
Some time bef ,.-e V was 2'J.
I went tij Washington on the C. P. R.
Without an accident or scarcely a jar.
Hi the year 1V..0
1 fonm-d tlx? hahft of ilrinkirg cofTee
coJce fta.t jrni t'.e I'.i.a-e was
hot. i
Mr. Warren have mora coXje, No. I
guess DHL ,
la the year lSttl ,
I met A fat and lieantiful fawn
Nipping the grass and Jmds uixl llovv
crs Where the great Cedar in majesty
lowers.
In the year 1W2.
I was .jUile willing to bid adietl
As I was ,'oiug thro the wood
Lo! a. black bruin seeking for fuod.
In the year 193
A mountain 1'vn K!artli-1 me
With a;:gry look and gallant form
As sat age a creature as ever was torn.
But tlie greatest higl t that met my
View
Was the Pacific ocean dressed in blue
And every time that it did roar
My thoughts U its creator did soar
Yes this sight far out iu the west.
Without exception crfcelljd the rest
And whenever the Ocean shook its
ma no
I thought of the Pwer of-'icrrs name.
The neU in Washington are sublimi
Having withstood tlw shocks of time
With gra-eful dignity they point to
tlje sky.
, To heaven w here the saints never die.
Ml Tacoma, is HI M feet hijzh.
Covered with snow and not a bit sky
Some daring peoplo havecliinbed to its
top
And when they got there they had to
stop. f
One methodist preacher Rsv. J. F,
Mnriatt . '
Readied iu summit & down he sat.
When he got rested he rose to his feet
And preached a sermon twss hard to
beat.
. In the year 1900
I cams 1 to Harrison how it thundered
Found a people loyal and trim
Living on tha prarie under lieaven's
, blue.
So rainy ojil VTahinton I would' ny
good uight ,
And to a fairer state Til tuke may
flight
No more fog and m'wt for me
Nrhraaka first, nnd Hiou t'otmly.
CiMitributed.
J. IK WiI.UAM-!.
("i:tti:,'.(-;vu: iC IJriLDr.u.
Yov Iarti-;ul;irs call at the
IV.c .1('i:.TAi, ol'lfj or A'idre's
liim nt ITirt ley Vv'yo.
To r.ctit.
! I will rent rnv plac North of Harrison
(It milt-., tintil M-iy lt, 1S01, with 100
tnnsiif ffpi.l on the p'are. !.-'" 15V) Here
f pn tiire. ()rvl Rijniiiiiir Wn'.er r-n the
Ad.!lVS J Ml?.! X'-t.lX.
Erkard. a IwJ:.
I'nr S.i!.
Its of second cI.im timWr mill sin''
awl Khanlie. ot '.V.iwfonl Pros, tnill to
sell cheap as ilrrt, as we ore goioj; to
move
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Not!ir .!. '.n-KellV V.tfi-1 tilt .In'.lM tl K,
riiiHrey, lias fiie-l lit r.pp'.ieulioa wii tlie
villiiire eterk of Harr'.in. Sebnsi-l.'a, ttklic
li.r ilnifKl-t jieniiil for thn tl, f liii.it,
f plrituwi mi.l v'.aoas tenors wlthii the
v'!liii'f Harrtsnn, c.'l that thft "''! applt
titlon will lie lieanJ li? t!t K if of 'Ir;:.-:-
een of s:it-.l v!!UKe oil Vlie M'h (,iy of flcto! rr
f n'h J.iy of
l.' l.T A M K. i-.
is. a. ji i.tI K. i-aixsi:r
Disirict Court Procsdnlg
.cro
Fiillo.ving raes a;j!carfng in the dis
trict Court i--k-st f T tin Septtm'i.r
t-rui of court was 'hpoed of a-
follows:
Criiiii-.a' :
State of Nebraska,
J vs. isniiysed
I Van Jack man & Fred Mat umbvr.
'SUtC of Nebraska
vs. Convicted for murder
Cha-r'es li iv.Sf-11.
Civil:
Mcilmiey Lanning Loan & Trust, Co.
vf. Cootiliiicd.
Fratd.- Ur.tv.
M ' Ivitiley ginning Ijoan & Tru t. Co,
v-1,' CouUnued.j
Andrew Jacobs.
L. O. Hall & EJ ftit'orlee,
vs. Continued.
Sioux County.
James It. Cock,
vs. Continued.
'f'l.,c I!;l.l n( Vl. le'dMir-r.
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' ' 'slM!rijTg coDHrmed.
Maj,w
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,111 vti ' y ,
vs. Continued.
Mary J. Langdon.
I.uciuiia ti. tmn,
vs. Continued.
Patrick W. Dunn.
Commercial investment Co.
vs. Continued.
Phillip Decker, et ul.
Sarah JurJ;iu,
vs. Decnsj for plaintiff.
Neb. Security Co.
F. E. Jandt,
y s. Continuing by agrccrucut
Siocx cooc'y.
A !(-. t I' '."!,
Vs. Ji'ierilts ''' ',' -'..'ii'mf-i.
Tims, Ellis & Jhas. D. blurdivaiit.
Albert F. Hid.
Strati C. D. Basset et al.
Fredrick W. Knot,
vs. Sheriff's sale confirmed.
Michael 0"Vol. el ul.
State of Nebraska,
vs. SUinds Para as before,
Albert! (Joeddu.
PaysK H. lhgelow,
vs. ShenfTs iile Confirmed.
Michigan Savings t Loao Association.
Sioux Oniiity, .
vs. Sscriir Sle (Aiufiriocd.
E1 wa rd A lo'U.o Rh i re y ,
Sipux County,
i. SherifTs.SaJe Cifiruied.
Glode luvestnieut Co.
Sioux Counly, ;
vs; KherilFs Kale Cotifirmtd.
Oscar Laf'Uist, et al.
Sioux County
vs ShcrilTs sale cobllrmed,
Mary Wilcox et u!.
Sioux County
vs fiherin's sale confirmed.
Martha Richardson.
Sioux Counly
vs Sheriff's ral! confirmed
McKiulevtLannirig W;in &Truj.t Co.
Sioux County
vs. ', Etocrwe for Plaiutiff.
Joseph A. Moss et al.
On aoconnt of certain type letters wa
are unable to mak a complete l.st of the
court caws, but there are Vft cases that
decrees for'plaintilFs were grunted and 8
other sheriff's sales confirmed; seven ot
her cases continued ami five otfitr ewes
disrmssl by agreeiiiont or olherwise.
Ths casa os Charles Staudenmaiur vs.
Lena StiudeGihiur, his wife asking for
absolute divorce wug granted by the
court. The term of court was a long
one on account of th munlur trial, as it
was fought bitterly by both sidts. '
- p Kill tor's Awful Plight
F. M. Jl'ggins, wliUir Seneca (.'lb;.,)
News, was alllictud for years with piles
that no doctor or rsmedy Iwdp.sl utilll l.e
I .!l I i, . .I,ln'. A - 1.. I ,
u je'l iim niru ( kiiiu:d rTuivn, ixrsi, 111
tlie world. He writts, two tmxes whol
ly cured him. Infallible for Pile cure
giinraiiteeri. Only Sfic. Sold by Dr. J.
E. PuiMrgr drufist.
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ii lll iiilJ ll i ii twiJ til
c vv ... . iff t -jkjA
I "'4 .-t r:?7-?
Go to KOHWBE'S for Lumber, jaar-
is, Flour "& Feed,
ne;
lino ox business; hp
y by giving you a
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OFF1CK.: 1611 llool Siroei.
FACTOUri 1814 lird Street
L Wa Celebrate Our 25 Ul ilncss
Over i?i yeminrj.
Tin eame of hall ! .tircn the f.osk and
Plf itai.i li (ige hoys, was a vraiK away
for tin Lusk ti:i; the' S'.-ore Is'itig SO to
13 in f.vr of Lu,ii. .t thj T'U i'l'iing
ti.tl l'. It Uys decided Uioy htid eiliingh,
so thd game 1'..k a rest.
At tb? lepuWiain cau.svs on last H.t
uniiiy, Z, H. Luel and i.Viarles KclA-r-moti
were wei-e chosrn delegnies to
the county Cvuveiition' to be held on the
'JOth.
, Mart Dor Christian, i so'iuttch lttr
that she has a'aan.bcie.i he" He-t-jru trip
and will stArt I.r iai.coln the !-"ist iif this
week to rec.iiiiS her studi' in the M il
e.lio;e. Hl.e feels ictt-r now than shu
iias for a ear and wa are g!ad co bear
Unit her cough has outiivly d: tip;. eared.
We were oil' hc.t week iu .iyi:ig that
Mr. Hunt had hought H.WW'1 Shntto't
interest, in the thririier. Oae.ss ku mu d
have dreamed it.
Mrs. J. U. Wiilir.m:'. who h:u Nsjn so
sick with typhoid feVe-r is now oa liir
i,. 'aid.
Mrs. f Ji-.j" ' :"is -i : I s
i l T.ie iv . -,1, i,'i jo .t ,ci;se tn i.i ;l;;e"tay.
In looking over a cj y of last wcek't
T ; r O 'i-.;!'' '" h' ''u j I'-4 riil'ir savs he
tiH a g ..,d "corpse" of corrcsjiondeBts.
Now J. II we nuwr htfatd oi a coii-.'-poieieiit
bein a CidaVer; but fj dv Le
lievu that Zeki-tl has as cudaerous a
a look us anyone can have &nj yet luake
I rr.ci! iiaik.
We lea.ru that Charles M-Dermotl.
sspacts to wrk In tlw mines the coming
winter, ThealsJve ittn.s ivtittco for last
weeks iiiuc of your (y-ir Jlr. editor.
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M-ss DoraCI.rjsi.ian started for I.incoin
hist Monday to to c-i'iipleUj her work in
thni normal departmenL
The democratic ciaicn-; u h-l l in the
west school hou-u) ou Ust Sa-turday af
tcriioou. Z. O. Duel and Chas. McDennott, re
turn! Sksbsss Saturday f" ''"&'
las where Ihey tia-1 U t:i a delegates to
tha county cor.vfttit ion. ,
IV nc-s Duel is just finishing harvest
ing his wop of oiili". He has r.lrtady
Ihrcshkl part of his crop but the S'J acr
es; he is Imrvfc.sling til s wor-U did not
con fc up until after the late rain and bus
just ripened.
Janieii Doel was sight seeing and at
tcwhr.g court in your city all of last
week.
A lit t Is g'rl crime to brighten the
home of 19. and M rs, Foote, on hu t Sat
urday night. Etias Wis a foot higher
now than before. He says the family
r.ame should now lie Fathom after this
as it uo'.v consists t( six foolc.
James A. Rico, was chowu as delegate
to tlie democratic convention to bt held
in Douglu, the 27th.
Mrs. Hamlin mother ol our townsman
F. I), who has been viiiilitig here for some
started rc home in low on last Mon
day. Rev, Wrnn drove out io pleasant
R dg on last, 8 inday, find pretched h's
iniatorv Sermon. J, II. lUrtell nccom-
i j-,ati'd him and was a welcome yuest
t ... 1 n
a the Andrew I. n rn'ian home.
Five- sid lull cranes ww lonlon;
over Philip Freeze'. w!iil hold nil day
lat Frtilnv. Philip was too tuv tn . t ry
a shot at ihitu. 7jutT.i.
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lJroprietor. .
Harness p.
Flcrar & Feed
For Sale.. ,
or anything1 in his
will save you mon-
squar deal.
w aim t- fi'nt!i th V nnn pt
V.te. aa U7eil,tl vi'e luwei, oille
mmirli)iln ot ow stj.o
E, Cabloes
PUiki:
1 l-.l (WKven.
t to o il Ovrr"rnn
l'tiil Irua, l'iKT, bnt.wU t.d Oriia-
IKu!j'.. Kopcdllni A.tw&
lriiy lioys.
Jimihle V.-s.rrwxl C"- . , . .
Kli-lil ts O t, -any ma Wfcloafc
);.tsj r Ci-rvuil fni.
i,xivnloB Mtt.-.)r. lHMki J.olltni Fall
Bonrrt. - ...
Tiirwi'Ve'-sls !""1 P"41 S'W
I!ei.uilliilf Jt.iKli' rlMeU.
lutein-: 4 l.T-t. i
J.naii!: u fe-. 4 tt.
l...ii hi a (.i. 3 l-'i I"' "-
J.ki!.. I Cis-r vval-ui ''-'.""-. 0w
Uipii Oj, A-jMiU Oak soil l&M i.,
Vilt fur Trim and ViitxK
ttorj nne rtmo Is -nasntrt.
j.irti, mUr uei Is tons, mUu,
Vorsir.aiistitp or mr'.al.
A am nil cash ps-tn'si a- a7 moniv
lj pm.ioi W!l seeu-ra en uf
plr.oliit utonon t;i yr Ikxihv S
A umonil t-u.f rMMtvtt olrJ
prk bwI f till rt.wcrtpiin enr aunt
payaieoi. y irtw ujxju l-
Anuivorsari' Uctobor 2J 1609.
Cnpiotjno,
Mas will be celebrated nt tiie t.'ourt
II -(iHe Friday, Oc'ober 12th.
C- L.'ShM"!
ASTCIl
n.tKUI3tN SKtUASlLX
fi'.ndsT Stliw! 19 o'fl.. a. ia.
I'.mvin-tk
1-nillf li : "J . !
Prnariiltii; rvrry fiuiday fwnin; at ":.')
p. ni-, a:i every Kprrnst Knniit at 1 1 ft. in
isuiiairta'i..; Jumurf II. 1 O;. mi Wy
cnr.U.ilT l.ivilni to n'trr..! tU 'crvirfs.
Rl'cr r,5nrs,"J Pro
E. i'ilU'Nc V. M. D.
riijisrfMi a'.id Snrgron,
ill cillKtvrn pi-ouipt utteniiua.
(j.liee In Diiik Strc.
-iiAtatis' - si:baa-
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GRANT ;UTf!f:'.K. t
fiitcrnay-aMav.
Pruii.pt attention given to all lc;;l
matters in Justice, Cvunty aud Distr.ct
-- - c Usif'd ti,"
Lr.od Ot'ico.
Fire Insurant written in rdia'iU
companies.
C2Igtil papers iirefully tlrar.n.
fiM'j.vu ;, - . Nks'u?kA.
ii. i. 0 tonne!:, - - ('. Attcruey,
mil Pr.trlice in .lit O.urts. ''
Mji;i'lr.l Attfuliuu oivcu Ui LitnJ f
ilec Ensltirss.
Col U'.rli otts ar.il nil hnslnes eii'mit
1-d 'jUiv ulil receive prompt allvii'.torf, '
' lU;tfciN - K:i!:tAE.i.
ll 1U1W4UI I V-l I '"fcl . v-.sC
CItVK.YOIt.
-- I Rt prnwil to d all ktatls o Civil
toirTacering work.
When in ne.-d of the Hurvovors Service",
give rue a call as I haro a full aud com
plete otili't, together with e.KirieB?e to
do the work With neatnessuud cisjvtch.
A!'RtH,
MICHAEL R'JFFING,
HAnniSON, - - - - NCBRA5KA.
Jn Tlie Di.itrlc Court Of rilottx
t'outity, "Xi-Druskii.
ki tl)i matter of t!w Ktui of James J.
Itovey, llceUJ"t.
Now on tills i;tli (In y of September A. it.
',U) this cwint cainn on for li"urlii' npon l'u
putltlon of Msrtiia 11. Hovey sdiiiiiili-tnilrlx
praylmrfor lieenw. io:l W N.W14, S f.i,,
N-W.C WI4, N-KU.h'SrlU.n la, lownnlilp J;!,
lt.tnr.e f 1, or neiti.-l'-rt Hiiioiiii t of wime to
brlnu tlm sum of for the t-ivuient of (IvWj
stiowtl UKritit't a'il1 estate, and till! runts of
'tiiiliitrntloa iii-re not l-ln(r suuirlrut
lirwiul proinrty to pijr aalil leM mil e.
penoM. it ! (Kerefore O")ero.l tlist nil fr
Ma tiileienUsl In ssl'l estate ni;n-iir before
lna fit iulivltl Sf'jnuik.i on I lie 2 ill li of
(ic oiitr, !X) Bl Ito'i lock A. M.t'Uliow rau-o
wlif II linmit Ktioulil not lie Knmtml to anul
sdiiiiiiitr;Ur to sell o ni(i"h of tint shove
real e..ti o( n ini ieivaw'l art nli.iil i.eo i
us-. I V to l.ttj- liitil ilet-ls anil rstviim-a. X I
II i furllier onlere.l t1i.U sll p.-ro ii later
noerl hi sjoiJ tnutlfi lie kIvuu Tint ten of lim
time ft'iil piaee of such lieiiriuft dv llin iitilil.
I'dtlon i.f n e...v of tlili or.ttr for lour ua
I'l ji.ln re k 10 till UAKHlSi.K Pi!. JolU!
si.eelily nrvr'p i.-r nil,li,li, U In Uar
r .M n, Jift linmkd,
V, 11. -.VMrovna. lu ifw.
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