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Societies. .Press-Journal THE PIONEER PHARMACY. W. R. Wane, Pxstnr M. E Onnh. HAKUISO Xf-llUASKA. TBCWOAT, Lbc. 6th, 1900. T7- Kf igjee. j. Canoe, Editor ami Trop, F. X. M. V K. - liw lH. wu wait oo'mr ejk. I. stUed.. 11 : I Ho. (. mixed 00 - H B IF. North-Westem '. 1L M. V- R, R. is the best 'to and from the BLACK HILLS, UHADWOOD AXP HOT SPRI8. SOUTH DAKOTA. Octave Harris, shipped sever! cars t atla fmn Andrews, on last Satur- dey, to the aontb Omaha market. The present population of Sioux Coun it. according to the 1900 censutf repot, is S.OM, which no doubt is very much lew than the' 1890 report showed. Xmas goods iPharmacy. at Pioneer Drugs, Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, BOOlcS -and STATIONARY. J. E. PWINNEY, Proprietor. One High yearn old. Fr 6ale. grade Hereford bull, two CHA8. SCHILT. For Bale. For Sale :i the quarter section ef land adjoioiog the tewnsite, known as the J. W. Laid hurt land. Price 600, hair cash balances yean time. For particulars call at Phess Jocks al, office. Ut. rVmenter who fell and hurt i hMrmm.lt . n. .wunle ofvweeks aco and has i bean confined to her bed for a week tuom,-hso far improved that aha is up and aroand the bouse, though not enttre- ly recovered. - !.. Hall, whn hu hmm emnloved 'by toe F. E. A M. V. R- R., at Sturgis, ' 6. D. for the pat six or eight months, . came down Saturday, and is attending y to the station work, in t trie absence of . Agent Avery, while away on bis hunt ting tnjp. ' ' Toilet case a Albums, ; at Pioneer Pharmacy. There is some gobbliing since Thanksgiving, us result of too much turkey. We expeted that however. A large attendance it the oyster saptf thanksgiving night is reported by the Epworth League : people, UemeUHfcg like $20, was realized, the fund of-courw goes to toe repairing of toe M. E. Church. The Thanksgiving dance, at the Court House Thursday night was a howling suncess in every aense of the term. There was something like fifty couples present to participate, fteseers Scott, Firiley and L. C. Wright, furnished the music. Lecture. '4 BeV. H. W. Warren, will deliver a lecture et Andrews Hall, on Friday eve ning, December, 14, 1900. Subject: The Tongo. Addmiksion. 10 and 15 Ct. Following the lecture a Pn Social will be given. All are cordially inviieo. Charles Plimpton and agent Avery, 1 left Monday morning, for a weeks hunt, aorta-west about fifty-wiles distant from 1 bar. They are both practical nimrods. : and we expect to see them return with .nothing smaller in the game Una than - deer or antelope. Go to Drug Store for pic- 'turev&:paper pockets. Tbe Camp-of tbe Woodmen of the "World, Saturday evening held its annual election of officers and tbe following r sovereigns were balloted upon and elect -ed to oScsal possitioos in toe amp for the enuing year: J" Council Commander, J. E. Mateteller. ' Advisor Lieutenant, J. B. Burke, : U inker, Charles E. Schilt. Escort, Tirgil Hester. Clerk, W. H. Davis. ' Seatrv, Geo. D. Canon, Watchman, E. A. Big low. On new member of the Board of mao ragees. Otto Tietoe. Cienp Physician, J. E Phinaey. Go to Pioneer Pharmacy for Xmas presents. Jesse Hall, looks quite at home at the agents desk In the depot. We hope soon to see him holding down - a station of his own, as he is a most estimable young man. And he is a Sioux county boy too. Wbeu you need a soothing and heal ing antiseptic application for any pur-J pose, me the original DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles and skin diseases. It heals sores with out bavin a a scar. Beware of count erfeits.. E. Phissky, Judee Barker, a former resident cf of our town pasted thou Harrison, on last Tuesday noon earoute to Orno Jun ction, Wyo., on business. He expecu to return in about a week or ten days, and ston over in Harrison, for a short time and renew old acquaintances. Yes, we bad a piece of that weddao' cake and we dreamed about our wife ev since ahewent to .seeijber Auntie. We know it is a little out of the ordinary; here-to-fore we usuallyj dreamed about our grandma. See? Fancy Lamps, Store. at Drug The most effective little liver pills mxde are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Tbey never gripe. J. E. Phdwet. Mrs. W. H. Bonsell, and the little ones came down from Lusk, on' last Thursday awning, for a snort visit at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hester. Do Witt s Little Eirly Risers are dainty little pills, '.but they never fail to cleanse tbe liver, remove obstructions and invigorate tbe system. J, E. Phis NET. . FO R BALE. A good kavr Mill, on easy terms. This is a snap, grab it. JOHJT. L. S TBATT03T. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REV1ET OF REVTETS 'is the one fanporUnt mifirin in tot world gWnf In its pic tu rev to text, is Its contributed articles. tdltorUl and departments, a compKhensrvc, timely record of the worbfs currenl history. 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IS As tor Place, Mew York CM. Presenilis every Seadsy rlnx at 7. SO p. and ry alternate Woodsy at 1 1 a- m Sunday KrUool 1(1 o'rlork a. m. 1 pworth Imxiu C :30 p. m. Prayer Meetlnc TlisnMlsy eTealng at 7 :30 1'iinje oue. Come all Autoharp Solo Sundwy evening at tbe tSfCliurcli saHswweaBBaBSMBSBiBeam Proffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNKY. M. I). PhyUrlaa ami Hnrrtom, ail cull fftven prompt nlWutloo. omoe In lrua HUire. IIAHUMON - NltBtASKA. GRANT OUTI1RIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attentioo tfiven to all lg"i miittere in Justice, County and Dintru t Courts, and before tlie United 8Utei Land Otlice. Fire Insurance written in reliable 3ompnnics. f-jf Lejjal papers carefully drawn. Haiuuso:. - Nbmaa. M. J. to. AtUrney, Of- M..aaaBBajeeeBBeeeeeessseBggesssBBBiegei 1 ' ' ' ' O'Conarll, - -to Will Prartlre In All Conrta. Sn-Il At lent Ion tJivea to Ltnd B( HunIuohs. loiiertiniM ad all bB.ilnrs.-i rat rait ed to me will rwl prompt attention. HaHRIHoN - N"lBA-.KA. School Report, o Report of Patrick school district No 6. Laramie county Wyo. fer year ending Dec 4th 1900. Number of days tangbt 124. Num ber of pupils enrolled 13. Average daily attandaace 6. Number of doyi attended and average trade taken from examinations at the end of each term. Days att'd, av. grade. SS 90 pet 621 85 - 72 84 93 84 As - B A W BO Uatrgie Nolan, Howard " Daniel " Henry James Rodger Erma, " Roy " Edna " John Hoover Minnie " Aaron Wiggins Hazel " George Lingenfeltar hi 90 Erma and Roy Rodgers received prize in B. and C. spelling clasaea. I thank the Puns Jocihal for the kindneas of pnnting my school reports for tbe last fifteen months. M. C. PotimB. Teacher. 84 10ft 102 190 vim:' 94 121 54 IA Thanksgiving. Wedding Bells. There were a host of invited guests present to witness the cervinonr, joining together in holy wedlock, Hiss Allie Will and Burt H. Earnest, at the resid ue of tbe bride's, motbej, Tt-anksgir- . . . ... i log. sjany Deauuiui, anu umui pres ents were presented to t'n bride and groom, which will ever remind tliera of their friends and acquaintances in tbe country. Following are the gifts and the names of the donners: Large Parlor Lamp J. A Anderson and wife. Carving Set Chaa. Newman and wife. Syrup Pitcher & Bed Spread r Theresa Will, sister of the bride. gutter Knife B. L. Snuick and wife. Two Sets Pin Trays Mrs. Ed. Maine. Hair Brush John Chrintian. Table Cloth Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman. Bedfuring & Matress A McGinley. Sat of Parlor Chairs.: Henry Will, brother of tbe bride. Water Set.... A McGinley. Pickle Castor.. J. E Pbinney, Set Knives & Forks Nelfl Anderson Set Knives A Forks Otto Tietze. Twn Kju Uh of Flour Charles. Snvder. Washing Machine Lewis Gerlach. M ichael R'-ffing, A Clock Chas. Lawis and Wrother of groom, George Eranest. And a large box of rniscelanious articles from Chadron friends. Butter Dish, and Cream Pitcher John Mam teller. And last but not the least welcome, came a child high chair, of its own ac cord, and perched it suit upon Berts bug 6y. COtSTY HVKYOH. I am prepnrrl to lo sill kinds of Ctvll KiisimfHnK work. When in need of the Surveyors Services, 1 1 r i . . r..lt .nil ..tm give me a can ns i ulete outfit, together with exerience to do the work with neatness and dtupatch. MICHAEL RUFFING, HARRISON, - - ' - NCBRA8R. The bet Planter. A iiece of flannel dampened with ChamherUin's Pain Balm and bound to Among tlie tens of thoasnnds who- the affected parts is superior to any plaa- nttVe u ;;,, borlain' Cough Remedy ter. When troubled with lame back or for colds and lagrippe during the piist pains in the side or chest, give it a trial few ywnl to our kuowiedt;e, not a gle caM has resulted in pneumonia. Thou. Whitfield & Co., 240 Waoaxh av- and you are certain to be more than nleawid with the iirnmpt relief which it affords. Pain Balm olno cures rheuma tism. One aupiit-ntioo givesrelief. For sale by J. E IinNSKY. Jewelry, Drug Btore. Silverware at Countv Sunerintendent Burke, is visiting schools this week. Michael Bruck, who went to Craw ford, last week, and also to Fort Robin son, on Saturday to attend tbe sale the fort, returned, on last Monday nooo. enue, Chicago, one of Uie most pronii- nenent retail druggitits in that city, in in (.peaking of Uii, ys: ' We reccom- Chamberlain's Couph remedy for la grippe in many ,-ace-s a it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." Fur sale by J. E Phxlnney. 8o to DBlf 6 STORE for KUAS Presents of all Kinds, Cheap as Dirt Mns. Geo. D. Canon, spent a day or -two this week witli friends at Sioux City. -Qaite a succe, was the "batcbelors -ithiBsr given by Mrs- Thayer, Evea Tommy Doyle and Johnnie Mack ware Ibere. It baa been hinted around by the gos ipara that there Hi to be a double wed -ding in town about Christmas day. Well, let'er go, k1 lager. Mr. Aaroa Smart, of Oattonwood, HssWi ha can no longer keep posted oi be oTi.-tal new of Sioux county, unless ' 4w rands the PRaw-JocniaL. and from rtow on, it will be pur used by asm weak' ly. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoyt, of Running Water, left for Chicago on last Tburs- aky avaatog, to visit re lativea, aad ioci 4toaU y take n tbe cattle sbow, Tbey wXpact to be gone two weeks. - Joseph Montgoieery, of Bodarc, weat to Cnadroa, oe laot Taeaday avao sjae; to be exMloed, relative to bts recei 'kaf 4s pension. We earnestly hope he . receive that watch by ngbt laelongs 4ellewroM soldiers. If jmm weald have an appetite like a laser ll ftteiieh fer your meals take .. T aejbeileli's fttnais fi ani Liver Teb- ts& Tbayeorivjcteeordaraof toettooH KkeMd regelate Km liver and bowees. mtaa, a oseto." fcnilei free, at , E. - 4, oBiBe over J' J3eve,tfsentot bhe wrek to r XwM to earwtfae cMldrea, z'JZt Gaefte ls et eAOe nmpk leeWa rvtrrlr aa. fir, XVmmj u mmd f -rlwOtte ! e took lor tbe . ; e:mM.r twmm, lwe.widclwle ;r CMtna, ef CeYtk J C, t aVCnT fM I HtX- Zmn wms wa Rev. Schammahorn, Dreached to hrge and attentive audience, at the M. E, church on last sabbath morning aad evening. Father McNamara, came up from Chadron, yesterday aoea and immediate ly repaired to the court house where all things were in readiness, and celebrated mass. His sermon was excellent and moat instructive and practical. Mrs. Bretty and her son and daugh ter Miss Katie were ia town tbe first of tbe week on business. We acknowledge a pleasant call f rom Miss Brsttt, while in town. She also added ber name to ur liat of readers. Mr. HolteofeWer, of Kirtley, Wyo., took the traia bare on last Monday even ing for Hot Springs, & Dak., wher be bad been sumosooad to appear as a witn ess in a civil case which is being tried in the circuit court there this week. He will be absent one weak at least. bis brother Santiago Crawford, the hero of tbe battleship Maine, informed us that toe Bedarc Ly. ceum was progreesiDg nicely, hi a litera ry and instructive sense thus far during ito oooceetive period. Following was tbe subject for debate last evening: Resolved, that Fillipinos are entitled to the seme righto aad priviligea. relative to self government aa tbe Cabana. ftuitiaro Crawford, wiil leadon tbe affl nnative.aaaietod by two able speakers, wMle Jesse will lead the charge en aeaaUve wHbtwe of Bodarc's beat tofor to eubatonofata Ma arga- i 2 Cj Fatbar McNamara was hen yesterday fer tbe last Usee ae jaator of ear little watt U atteadsd fro Moat- Maw McMaaaara, erbsg bst aeriedioai vieiU aaaoag a beet ef frleads aatoac all our aerfdvU regret to wiMHkai. aVptfceiaw bad eigfcteat m?r to attoai tdk Cw laewwMkit r: 3dlwi-l4tietorTae eseu -hKasaa leaaee tbe th Ed. Lyons new boasa, ia now under headway and Will be enclosed by tbe end of tbe week. Oh, no Ed, we doubt your'e building that bouse to rant. Of course that will do to tell, you have to have some kind of an excuse and a poor ex cuse is batter than none. . Superintendent J. B. Burke, and our three teachers, attended tbe teachers con vention which was held at Crawford on last rrauy, a most proniaow as well aa a moat enjoyable meeting was bald, and an interest was manifest by all those present It ii high time the town board were putting in a new pump in the town cistern, or have tbe old one repaired, so t can be used. If there ia uo mooey in the treasury to boy one to replace tbe old one, tben a collection should be tk en up aad repair the watering place, so that when one weat for a pail of water tbey would be aura to get it Rev. Warren, of tbe M. E. chursh of tbli place aad Rev. Father McNam era of Chadron, were the guests of boa or attbeWoodmcaof the Werid. supper last night Father Mac. as be is farai larly called, invoked the divine blessing apoa tbe sumptuous repast that ta aa- aaally prepared for the regaling of the inner man of its Sovereigns aod their families. New ia the time when croup aad lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. Tbe only harmless remedy that procdoces immedi ate raselte la One Minute Cough Cure. It ie vary pleasant to take and can be lied apoa to quickly cure coughs, colds and all long diseases. It will! prevent . E. PaUHHIf. The Woodmen of the World Entertain. Claar Brain. Tour bait teetiags, yoaraecial poattioa Borloct aottoa of year Ctoojaob aad liver Dr. Dart Hew LfeFtUi rive faw-ai abeea.atotrbraia. Me aatst- AO a will BMbaeei foal Tbe annual banquet, and oyster up per held by the Woodmen of the World, was given to tbe members, their famil ies, and a very few invited guests, at Andrews Hll, on last evening, a most delightful repaitt was served' with tbe camd soveriegns iu full charge, from chefFdown. Games of various were enjoyed. Right here we wish to say that ia the art of table waiting, the Sovereigns are without a pear. The champion dishwasher of tbe camp, ia our good natnred friend Sovereign Charles Biehle, who will yield bis office to no one be is si ways assisted by a corps of trained attendants. These annual banquets are looked forward to with a great deal of pleasure, as their special object ia to fur ther promote sociability among tbe Sov erigna . The lodge baa for ita prime ob ject, the care and protecteoa of its mem bers during time of sicknees and after death it tools after widow and orphans. or other benefiaeriee, aa tbe case may be, by tbe iosuraese it la always willing aad ready to pay, and last, but not least tbe organization places at the grave of all ito deceased Sovereigns a costly monument to nark their final resting place. Are not these facta wor tby of ooBsldsratioa by all men, aad par Ocularly by the man who baa a family aad baa not very bright prospects of leaviag their family comfortable should be be called away suddenly. Camp dues are iDsignifioant, when tbe benefits to be received are considered. chilled could not get outaud wer drown ed. Mrs. Leonard Diut, was taken quite sick with LaGrippe, wbile visiting at the borne of her parents laot week. Her little daughter Irva, was also sick, but we learn today (Tuesday) that both are very much better. Clarence Zimmerman, who has working for C. F. Coffee, at Rawhide all summer is at home again and is attend ing school. M. A. C. Cojirc Gainings. Tbe literary society (a progreaalag, Oae who attcaded last Tuesday evening aayt, it was the very beet entertoi- a steal the bad held vet A quoit sootcsal aaaos was give at tbe boaee ef Joba Eeerspechsr, oe last Fri day eveaiae:. a aaoet eeloyaMe tiaay to J lint Saved 1IU Life. It was a thrilling escape that Charles Davis of Bowerston. O., lately had iron a frightful duath. For two years a s- v-tre lung trouble constantly grew worne until it seemed he must die ef Consu p- tion. Then he began to nse ifr. fing New Discovery and lately wrote: "It gave instiot relief and effected a per ., i i r --i Two cows beloninz to the Haass boys roaoenl cure. ouci wonuer, u. tu fell in the creek last week. and becoming h tor 25 years, proven it's power to cure all Threat, Client and Lung troub les. Price 60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at J. E. PrntntKYR drug store. geese. We hope the Bod arc items wont be Mowed under" very often as they are always eagerly looked for. We are soi. y to bear of much sickaese and ef Mr. Rice's continued illness. The weather has been as fine as any sane man need asK ror. Edougn snow to cover the ground once but only lasted a day or two. Perfectly lovely Thanks giving day, and the union services in the town was greeted by a crowded bouse. after which we helped "Orandpa" Hock- ell's dispose of a fine turkey. We want our friend to know that we re now settled in our new home, and Why do'nt you write for the paper", to g,V6 hearty welcome to any ia the query propounded so often ia our 0f -., passing this way. Our name ia letters coming from borne, that I will a(cb a hen on, Uy body 0o the college take up my pan again. Oueat tbe last auction can direct you to the Knott cor itoms I seat went astray as they did aot m,., , Mrs. Fred Knott. appear. We get the Pmhs-Jocmal on Satur day night and we all want it at once, so are we to bear from borne. Wa extend congratulations to our old friend Charl'y aod hereafter will distinguish him, as is hie due. by aaylag Honorable C F. Coffee. A Few Gem Thoughts From the Trenchent Pen of Clio. School Deport Report of Diet No. 7 for month ending November 80. . Those not absent or tar dy during the asoath were aa follows, PRIMARY. Marcos Valdec, George Morrow, Alex. Morrow, Daisy Holiingsworth. Lucy Schilt. AurusU Schilt, Ellen Lchilt Ida We presume the old aad youag beobe- p.nDton. Louisa Morrow. Verne Man or Btoui county are rejotcusg as . ,,.. rnA Larson, Jo, pmrenee, Delia aeyer before stace the Wasserbnrger boys Johnson, Edward Priddy, Alex. Lereon, shipped their bones to pia., as they IjeOerlachandFrank Llndeey, promissd wbeu tbey came tMk last year I Maid A Stiwakt, Teacher. that if they ever weat back again tbey I GRAMMAR ROOM. would bring back a oar waa oi mern - ... I rwtl VmLUw rum PvMhw. Mr. Nswlla. was lucky for ooce that I -""i' ,.'rZl w".,! be did aot loose half of Ms teem. II doubt if the bones henoould bavei aay bettor, aad they pice either. Marateller, Viola Wallace. Basil Ida Moravek, Lucy Oerlach, Montle Pattsnoa aad Fred Clark. . Oawira & WaVf , Teaoher. EIQHSCDOOL SOOSt, whoa yoa get alt the craaes I Cay Lewis, off up yoader. there to a t thnoa, aad Joasedi Barko. DarHha Pat- killed '7 Kfeaaee. finest reportod ky all who were preaeat chance ben to try year skill at wild Obq, W. Mrmw, Prto. I a if i