Iress-Journal Thcssday, AP&IL 4th, 1901. fiet. J. Canon, Editor and Prop. t. E. I M. T B. &. lime Ulik Ortng Went. Going East. Ho. S, mlxd10:9e I Ko (, mixed 7:50 T U K North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, UEADWOOD ASD HOT 8PIUNOS. SOUTH DAKOTA. Red Front Ifteat Market' Choice," Frekh and home enred Meats and borne rendered Lud, salt Fish, fine line cf Grocer ies, Tobaccos, Cigars and Candies, Nuts nnd green Apples. Highest price paid for Hides and Produce, at Smith's "Frcr.t, Last Monday was all fools day. The state legislature is a tiling of the past. Petroleum oil has bean discovered . ia Clay county, Iowa. County Clerk Raum, has been suf fering of LaGripp this week. Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Lorrimer, were Bub viators one day this week. John Ostrander, wan over from Ard more, this week on business, J. V. Williams, of Kirlley, was a Harrison visitor this week. A. B. Kennedy, of Crawford, spen a few hours in town, last Tuesday, AH future death sentences will be carried out at the state penitentiary, the warden being the executioner. A unique program, has been arrang ed bv the sabbath school scholars, to lie rendered on next Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Clarke, and the children spent Sunday, with relatives at Crawford, returning at noon Monday. Next Sunday at 7:30 p. va. at the church an interesting easier program will be rendered by the scholars of the Sunday school. So far as we can learn the loss of stock as a result rf the blizzard last Sun d iy A week ago seems to have been small in Sioux County. " Peter Wander, left (or Pine R.dge, on last Tuesday evening. This is the 5th season he has been employed there, he is freighter at the agency. A Mr. Lee, of Custer, S. Dakota, hns been in town this week in the interest of the Newman Piano company, he has a fine instrument on exhibition at the de pot which be baa been trying to sell. ' Yon cannot enjoy perfect health, rimy vnceKS aru sparKting eyes 11 your -I I. - I ll - ' . liver is sluggish and your bowels clog ged Da Witt's. Little Early Risers clean as the whole system. They never gripe J. E. PHTX5EY. We learn the firm of Finley & Har vey, who jointly bought out the saw mill cf Stratton Bros., about three month ago have by mutual consent disolved partnership, Mr. Finley retain ing tua roili. Spring coughs are specially danger ous ami unless cured at once, serious re oils often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a cotn mnn mixture but is a high grade reme dy. J. E. PfHX.VEY. We are just in receipt of a letter conveying the information that 8. Bar ker, who left here recently, has just tak en charge of the the Cleopatra mining company's cyni i le plaat at Carbonate, fa the Northern Hills, with better pay aadeaur work. Tnbiine-Pilut S. Dak EAfcTEJl DASTCK. An Easter dance will ke giyen at An 4rea Hull, Monday evening, April 8th. 190L Every body who dance and desires good time are inviteJ to be present and participate. Good music and a good Cm la gnrnranlead. DAfir,ATmv, J. C. Future. Ed. Maine, hjut purchased a lot orer M Um north-west part of town and will 4jMwrci lh arrectioa of commcdi . i,m aweinng tiouss at once, M he tza bam notiOed to vacate th house be tiJ Ma family hare been occuoTin sisos tJr retara from ralley count, as Um V"FJ baa bam told to other parties ' -wkasaa HaMWOo4. wb shot and kiiim kuh "bat" iMt fall. ad who was -l tot kk lifa at Um raoaat term of Mrntwaaooanijr.'waa acquitted SCffilmni agaia, while J. W, . GBj bmji wu aaat to Um r."ZJht Inring stola a pocket . - lvMr of aigfaty dol )r-.jr wtSf juattea oooms . r:ictfUpaafa down " :r:(jrttaexaaat C. II. U.ea'tJ, in from Fit-will to.-, day on business. F. W. Clarke, spent Sunday down the line on business. Mr. McCoy, was up from the lower part of the county this week. Jens Jensen of Glen, was in town the flrt of this week oc busines. T. B. Snyder, wag up from Sheep creek, the first of t'.ia week on business. Andrew Knori, received a cohs'gn raent of cattle, three cars; all yearling on la-:t Monday. We understand. Chas. Stiudenmicr has gone to the eastern part of the state to take unto himself, a new wife. Another snow storm from the north - cast is in progress this morning though it is not cold. Yet should the wind veer to the North west it is liable to be. Octave Hun is was up frcm the low er end of the county, on bu.-inrs, the Uret of this week, while in town Mr. II. dropped in to say a friendly "how' to ye scii'je. Those famous little pills, DWi!fs Little Early Risers will remove all im purities from your system, If aoe your bowel?, make them regular. J. E. PfllXVEY. Michael Bruek, who has been a gtie'-t at the Harrison House all winter, left for Douglas, on last Monday noon. Je will resume bis former occupation, that of a sheep herder. The warm, balmy, sunshine of tho past week got away with most of tho snow which ftll during the blizzard weik ago last Sunday, however, there are a few of the largest drifts which have not wholly disappeared yet. So far the court docket for the spring term comprises 10'j cases, civil and crim inal, we presume the largest docket ever in Sioux county. , Skin troubles, cuts, burns, wakl.s and chafing quickly h al by the use of DeV? ill's Witch Haze) Kslve. It is imi tated, Be sure you get De Witt's. J. E. Prcrrcv. " To-morrow w-.ll be goyd Fno:iy, tne day on which so many millions of people throughout the cbiUtiau world will cele brate the eomemoration of the crusifix ion of the Savior. Vr. J. E. rhinney, was called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chat Uuitt, on last Monday to prescri! for their little daughter, who is ulf:-r;ng from the gripp. The doctor reports the little cne belter. Mr. Witt, brother cf lU late F. J. Witt, who has been looking after some of the affairs of Ins relatives here, dur ing the past few weeks, left for his home in Evanston, Ills., on last Thursday even ing. He took with b'tn one of his neices, who will attend school. Tha season for patent medicine ad vertisers seems to have arrived. During the past week, ye editor has also receiv ed the apalling offer of $3.00 per year for about half a column of reading mat ter re-set monthly. However, as we are not in the printing business for our health, we declined the pnmosition. Ed itors fctand together on this t-articulpr point. The latest of our Sioux county batcbelor's, to write his name among the "benedicts" is our friend Andrew Knori, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knori, arrived here from their wedding trip on last Saturday noon. The Pltsss-Joras.vt extends con gratulations to Andjew and his bride, and wishes to them many years of joy nnd happiness. We are not personally acquainted with the bride, but every body almost in Sioux county knows An drew, and all are unanimous in their rvrfl n f h j a oit n r SX.CeH.St Jld CtCT, ing qualities; Mass will be celebrated at the court house in Harrison, on April lllh at 10:"0. -Charley Johnson, who has been en gaged at Co Cf lie's Riwhide ranch for a number of vears had the misfortune to jet his leg broken Sunday morning about 9 o'clock by a hor failing with him. True Webb, the foreman of tho ranch brought him to Harrison, the same diy, and was taken to the Harrison House, after which Dr. Phiuney was called and sei me uroiten iinio. ins I race lira was about half way between the knee and the ankle joint on the right leg. It was a long and tedious ride for a person with a broken limb from Rawhide to Harrison. On last Saturday morning Miss Oot- tman, who teaches in school house No. 19, was somewhat discommoded by find ing her school house floating down stream, and realizing that something must be done at once, if at all, to save the building, the plucky little school Mam, nothing daunted jumped into the water and hitched a horse to the building anil held the animals head above Mm water, in order to prevent its drown ing, at the soma lime she dispatched soma of bar pupils for help, which came as quickly a possible. Miss Cott man and the faithful horse were almost benumbed, with cold from having stood io the freezing water so long, but her berate action saved the school borne, and sha should be rewarded. "Laat winter I was confined to my fied ith a vary bad cold on Um lungs. Nothing gava km relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Coogh Oura that affected a speedy cnr.-. Ieaaaot apeak too highly of tlt ex- ellaal. tttmy."-Ur. T. X. Ilousemaf , UMauaix,r.j, t Vnamnr. - IVi.ker I'l.irk and nevt i.il oiher r- rouod to vn Iikvs Uvea sutl'erirg iti: the gripp this week. Hon. Tom 1 Johnson of Olevd md, was elected, M'yorof that city Monday and '-Golden Rule" Jones was re elected mayor of Toledo, two good, honest dem ocrats, eit. Thos. J. Hilton was a county seat visitor yebtorday, and while here drop ped in to say a friend !y "how" to ye ed itor and also to add l,n name to our list of subcr.lrs. We learn thru Judge Srhilt, that Cha Beih'e, exneeN to leave for C'ali- j f jruio' 011 "e)it Monday, presumably to j loolj UP a location. We hate to see , Charley go, at least to locate, The fa"t f tl,e ""oather bring so pleasant has starteJ the mechanics at their work on the Andrews building, in fact the sound of tho hammer and th swivli of the paint brus.h has Jiiccin faruilur, The sound of wedding bells grow mare distinct, aed we opine e'tra r.jotb rr Issue of ti n slice t is given to our readers, our local benedicts will have ad d;d another member to their number. Peter Wynder, of Adelia, was doing business at the county heat on last Sat utday. While in town Peto dropped in to say a friendly "how" to je editor and incidentally to add his name to our li.st of readers. Say! boys, have you bud a way all the eggs you need for. r.oxt Sunder If not you liad better get to work at once, as the time is limited nwl the capacity of a small boys stomach is supposed to be without limit. The Village election, here on last Tuesday, passed off very quietly, there lting but two trustees and a marshal to be elected. B. L. S.mn k was elected Marshal nnd J. E. Marsteller "nnd Quo. 1). Canon were cltcted as Vilbgfc trustees. By the way, aren't they a tough set? Ha, hr., ha, "ha, ha, ha. " . Mr. John Bieser, who with hi wife was htra aboat two we.-ks ago, with a view to locating in c.ir town, awl who left here expecting ta return e'ere lon;r, has purchased theGrandrii 'Vt ight house of its present owner, Mr. Warneka. Mr, 13ie?er w ith his family will return to Harrison in a very short. Last season, the grasshoppers were very bad in the north and east part of the county and &b a r.aturai consequence, millions upon millions of hGpper eggs were laved in the ground last fail, for this season's hatching, hut the went her during February and the first jArt of March, was so warm and balmy, that millions cf the little pests w ere huU liwl and ready for business when gras-- Uould start, but the past two weeks of cold weather end the recent blizzard, h;;s probability destroyed all h itched which means thousands of dollar to the stock men of the county. PUBLIC SALE, I wiil sell at -public auction, at my resi'V-rj U miles northwest of Harrison, ixurJ;-.r.-Ai rl! !.!,. :t '0 aWsd: a. m.. the following dtcrlleJ .vtv.t J. property, to-wit: 43 bead of young eattle, 2 broodmares, 2a cows, 16 head calves by their side, rest heavy with calf, 1 I Hereford Bull, 20 yearling Steers and Heifer, 1 Yearling Colt, 4 2-Year old Ccltr, 2 good Work Teams, 4 Saddle Hoises, 1 Hay Rake, 2 Wagons, 1 M'Ccrmkk Mower, 1 Harrow, 1 Buckeye Mower, 1 Stirring plow, 2 Good Saddles, 1 Coru Cultivator, 2 set of Double Harness 2 Cook Stove.s. 1 Heating Stove, 2 Hogs, 1 Sewing Machine, 4 Dozn Chickens, An! household goods too ininierous to mention. TERM3 of SALE-A11 sums tinder fllj. 00, cash, All sums over $1-100, six months lime with approved note at ten per cent pvr annum. Dan SLArrnaY, Free Lunch at noon, Kobkkt Kek'j, Aiict'onaer. Oyer In Wyomin 6- ry Little Ferna Hamlin is very sick, ami at last accounts there were but little hopes of her recovery. This is sad for the family as they just buried a six months old child week a;fo last Tu'sday. Tho snow, which fell during tho bliz zard of hut week, is still vcrv deep in places, but the chinook wind on I.c Tuewlay was cutt'ng into the drifts and causing tho water to flow in littla rivu lets down tlie hillsides. Tlie old saying, "that an early easier denotes an early spring" i a back num ber this year we fear. The grass is starting and beginnig to show green, bet ween tlie snowdrifts, tut the meadow larks, with their spring-o-Ihe-year" have not put in their appear ance as yet. At a meeting of the school hoard, on Wednesday of Inst week, Miss Amy Christian was engaged to tench tbs spring term in the went school, but the teacher for the east school was not en gaged. A resolution was passed prohibiting school being held cn Saturdays sxc. pt on certain conditious. Ye scribe and family bave beta In the grip of LaOrippe for some time,' I e sides beinrf snow bound; therefore ileum are not plentiful In this issue. Andrew Clirisliao wsnt lo Crawfoid Um Orst - Uo week to look at a stnllicn offer' d iurt-ule there. Tile U)y Went to Harrison n Wednesday to receive aj coup'eof thourongh bred Hert ford bulls which Andrew bad purcnased cf, diet . Ur.itt some time ago. As next Sunday is Easter kk out for the small boy with his bat full of stale eggs, taken from the nest of a setting hen belonging to a near neighlcr. Philip Freeue lost three turkeys during the recent blizzard. Come over Philip we'll fc'.I you a couple. ZauEL. OHITUAHV. Laura the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin died at the home of its parents nt Pleasant Ridge Saturday March 22rd, uge five months and twenty three days. lutermnt took plac in the Pleasant fiidgn cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their manv friend. t Mr"i.v Little Lacha. Diirling L:iiir:i, gone to rest. With littju hands upon her l.r.-.ast, A hud to us ihecame to bloom; But her morning sun went down e'ete (non. SI.- f p on, Sleep on. little tberi.vhrsi hud. You a daiiity message diiei t from Gud Weadopltal you on earth to bloom; But for a wi-er j-nrpose Gad called (thea homo. Friends nor phystciar.scould n t save, Tl;t darling from the grave Nor can the grave contain it there, When Christ shall it to apj ear. There's nviny an empty cradle Tht fc's many an empty ied, Theres many lonely b'mm. Whose joy and life have fled. For think in every pvave yard Tlie little hillocks Is?, Au-J every hillock represent., An antfcl in the skr, A. P. -c.tni; or tilvL's. V,V(l-.rsire fo extend oar hsarty thanks to t'ye fricrd i.v.ni neighbors wS.o so kind ly assisted us in the sit kne-s and death of our little daughter M:t. and Mits. F. B. Uahus. Cfttibt ;i I)r. ii.lf.i! CoM. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Tiioni psoo, a large importer of iir.e uiiilirjory nt 1C58 Milwaukee Avenue Chicago, tays: "i)uri;;g the lute severe weather, I took a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and mode me unfit to attend my ! work during the day. One of my millin : ers was taking' Chamber'aias Coiii'h Re j me-ly for a severe cold at that timo, j wijii h ?eemek to relieve her so quivkly ', that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I beg:in to improve at once. I am now entirely wcil and feel very pleased to ncknowledge its merits." For sale by J. E. Pius-sett. 5IHS. A5TKIJ3 GILBERT, Drcssmakliig & Tulloi'tns- 1 1 1 ' i v r - v- r r, . . m, v mens clcthir.2 cleared p:zz:i & repaired. Prices reasonable, satisfac'.loii guar anteed. Rooau opjxwHe Press-Jourual office. E. ROlHVEK, KfuTtki.r.n i i m,y Lumber, Ifarnoas, Sud'Hos, Grain iwl F"C'J, L'ocrs anil Wiudnwg, Ucavy Hardware. itrayeI or Stolen. From my place, half mile west of spotted tail t-pringij on Feb, 23, 1501, two black mares bramie. one on right hh'u'der and other on left sboukb-r. young maro has old wire senr b low the brand, both had halters on. Asuitablj reward will be given for information of their where -a-bouts. Address, G&.v.oz I'kitz, Mitchell, Ntb. EHTHAYED. Eiti-aytd from my enclosure, on the S E i, Sec. 3, Township 3-!, Range TA, Sioux Co., nlxiul NoVeinU-r Lith, IS01, two CALVES about C nionthn-old; one is a red steer calf with b.-ot al face and the other is a heifer, and is a dark , roan, branded on left side'tr and under crop on left ear. A liberal re word will be given for their return, or information of thoir wliTe-a-bouta. Address, JollX LcBA.no, Ardmors, 8. Hiik. For Hale or Kxclimigt-. I have nine liend of Hereford bulls from four ynrs to one-yeiir-ohl, which I will sell, .or cxcliange for good ones in their stead. Ceo, IJ. Tdrkeb. For Sale. IftO aer, H miles from town all un der fence, 8 wires and rrosn (enced, B a'rm under IrrigiilioO, More can be put under ditch. . Good stone houre, lirn and oat buildings. For terms enquire or address. I'hakk 8titatto?i, Ilarrlvjn Neb. I THE PIONEER Drus, o Driigists Sundries, 5 Paints, Oils. Varnishes, BOOlcs and STATIONARY. t J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. 8 ommerc HARRISON, DIBBOTORS. C. F. Coffiit:, President. . F. W. Clarke, Cashier. Chas.CJame.3on. II. S. Clarke, A. McGinlet, Stockmen Laving une for a bank at this point may rely on us to liarirllo tlieir entire Banking businee. . . -:;AVo nre prepan'd to tnkn rare of our trade at all timfs vOvC00C3v34-C0v0CvO?vC-033-vO49tO4 V Vhiie Mrs. Nation is smashing saloons in Kansas, MAKSTELLEIt EHUS., are fmasliing prices iu Har rison, Nebrasna. When the quality and quart- , tity of our goods aro taken into account, all who trade with us do not hesitate to say that our goods of every discription are better and cheaper than can bo bought any where in town. We are head quarters for Dry Goods &' Groceries, Hardware & Tinware, Boot & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Flour & Foed, Salt & Crockery, Lumber &c. &c. yiu'il oid-.-rs prcmi.Uy filled. Wc can, and do sell goods clieaper than any of our competitors and for a verification of what we say wc cordially invite every, body who are in need of any thing in our line to come in and examine stock of gooda and obtain prices before buying elsewhere and jjj f be convinced for themselves Very Respectfully, a Marsteller Bros. J. E. PHIN'NEY, M. I). riijlelr.n ami Snrgoon. All call iriven prompt ottoiitlon. ollice in IJrud Ktore. -MArjILSOS KKBRA3KA. A Kaino;, ltoarlng I'lood. WaMbed down a telegraph lino which Chas, C. Ellis, or Lisbon, la., liad to re pair. "Stunding waist deep in icy Wat er." he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily, Fio ully thn bebt doctors in Oakland, Nob., Hioux City and Omaha, said I had Con sumption and could not live. Then I be gao using Dr. King's Kew Discovery and was wholly cured l y m'x bottles." Pos itively guaranteed for Cough, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by J. E Phuwney, Price 60c and tt.CO. Job Couldn't Stood It. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're Ur rible annoying; but BuckWs Arnica salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It ha cured thousands. For In. juries, Pains or bodily eruptions It's the best ral ve in tho world. Price 2 c a box. t ure guaranteed. Bold by J, E. PHIX .HEY. "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWlll's Witch Haael Halve, After ulng it once I forgot I ever liad anytlng like Piles." -B. C. Holes, Bomera Point, N. Y. Look out for I , italioj, Ea sure you ask for Da wilt's., E, Pmiiitky. PHARMACY. iaS Bank. NE3RASKA. PfQffessional Cards. GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Stater Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliablt companies. ' tTLrgal papers carefully drawn. Hajuusos. . Nkbhaska. S!. J. O'Connell, - - Co. Attcrncr. Will Practice In All Courts, Kpeclal Attention Uirea to Land Of flee Iiuslnens. CollectloiM and all business entrust' d to me nil 1 receive prompt attention, Hahrmo!! - Neukaska. Societies. W. R Warrict, Psstor M. E. Chim h. HAUnWOX NKIIIUSKA. Ir(al,lnfl c. ... ' -. n.m.iaj ercning at 7:30 P- m., and srerjr alisrnst Knadsy at 1 1 a, in HdBfla MIia.iI la 'i.. . . .. UsiriiiS0p, M. Prayer MttUng Thnrsdsr evralng at 7 :S0 Come ens, Come alb . AutoharpSolo Sunday evening at Um IVburcb sliers Too '1..- ' '