Press-Journnl o THURSDAY, APX2oth, HOI. Sm. T, Canon, Editor and Prop. f.Z.i M. T E. &,. lime table. Going Wet- Golnar East. Co. I, mlxed10:S0 1 Ho. 6. mined 7:50 T It North-Western LINE . E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD ASiD HOT SPK1SGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. Red Front Meat Market Choice, Fresh and home cnred Meats and borne rendered Lard, salt Fish, fine line of Grocer ies, Tobaccos, Cigars and CandiiS, Nuts and green Apples. Highest price paid for Hides and Produce, at Smith's Iei ITront. . Wall paper at Pioneer Drug store. Great floods are reported in tlie east ern and southern states. $ " V. A, Hester, went west again last Friday noon on business. Attorney A. G. Fisher, of Chad roo, was in town the first of the week on business. --Mr. Ed. Maine, will move his family into the Leslie Crane house, until he can get bis own place ready for occupancy. Sheriff Lowry, made a business trip to Fort Robinson, last Saturday. He was accompanied by editor Wright. Rev. Lee Young, of Cliadron, was in town last Monday, attending to the spiri tual wants of his people. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clarke, on the east side. Spring coughs are specially danger ousand unless cured at once, serious re sult often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not a com mon mixture but is a high grade reme dy. J. E. PlilSSEY. These sunshiny days the grass is making a phenominal growth which in turn will make a phenominal growth, of fat upon the hundreds of cattle in this country. Parties desiring rugs woven will please have their rags ready the middle of May, as I will put rugs in the loom, at that time. Those who wish to leave their rags in town, will please take tbem to Mars tellers store and I will get tbem. Price (or one yard and a half ia length sac uespectiunv. Mrs. Laira A. Thayer. The many friends of Mrs. R. T. Keel, will be delighted to learn of her continu ous improvement in health. We hope e'ere another week has elapsed, to bear that she is able to be up and about. The subject at church at 11 a. m. wi 11 be '-Bishop Taylor and Emil Holub ia Africa" also a short talk on China. "The social side of church life" will be the subject in evening. Members of the catholic fold should remember, that Father McNaroara, will celebrate mass at the court house on next Wedossday. FOR SALE My entire business, build ings included, situated in Harrison, Neb. one of the most lucrative in North-west Nebraska. ALSO My ranch, situated nbout 3 miles north of town. 1 have several hormes for sale also. For full particulars, call on or Address a W. Ebtd, Harrison, Nebraska. Skin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds and chafing quickly heal by the use of DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve. It is imi tated, Be sure you get DeWitfg. J. E. Phwitet. . We learn indirectly, that a May party aod dance will be given at the Jordan bone; as the bouse parties given by this estimable family have been second to none, we predict a most pleasant even ing for all. Attorney Guthrie, has bis pasture, ail fsoced aod we prsome will ia a few day have Ms cow therein, and from ' ob will enjoy the luiury of bis own milk. I Statistic of the number of divorces i the UalUd States, and all other coun ties, straw that this lanJ of christian civ INasbon leads all others; the difference haiof , United States 23,473, all other ewistriescosnbiwd 20,111, thus it will t mm that the people of this great na- t!3 of jMir prise the institution of mar TJ, whle Is the great foundation t'-9t sectetr leas aod less as the years . KOTtCE. '."J tsufar mm to breed would ",tj : my horse, and some St tttCJ ttwhsm : : .. . S L Kut,. Sat Ga to FhiDnev's f'r wali paper. I Mr. Palmer, Gurnsey's, pipular young merchant, was a guest of Miss Claudia Hester, over the sabbath. W. R. Smith, who sustained some what painful injuries last week, by fall ing in the house, is able to be up and out though still somewhat lame. ,Oscar Ward, has obtained a posit ;'o l in the coal shed at Lusk, and left for his new field of labor the first of this week. For the present at least his family will remain hera. The grsen, gra.'gall ovar the hills and valleys is beginning to snow up nice ly and we opine tlr.it in ten days or two weeks, cattle and horses will be able to get a pretty good bile of grass. The public sale, which Dnu Slatterly held at his place on last Thursday, wa s well attended and everything brought good prices, and altogether Mr. Klattery fells well satisfied with the results. Owing to a necessary change Mass will be celebrated at the Court House, in Harrison, on Tuesday, April 30lb 1901, at 10,30 o'clock. Rev. Father McNaruara Pastor A full attendance it desired You. cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cbetks ard sparkling eyes if j our liver is sluggish and your bowels clog ged DeWiit's. Little Early Risers clean se the n hole system. Tliey never gripe J. E. PffiKXEY. Clarance Uollingsworth, informs us that his father who has been enjoying the winter at Los Angeles, Cal., left there Tuesday for this place and will ar rive here about Saturday or Monday at the farthest. J. C. Shipley, was up from the south end of the county last Saturday, on school business. He was accompanied by a young school teacher from Mars land, who came to take examination, preparatory to teaching in our county. As a matter of fact, if a neighbor do'ys not extend an invitation to another you may read between the lines that you are not wanted. Why will not the same hold good in regard to our home merch ants, it they do not want to iuvite trade thru the medium of 'Jr paper, we take it for granted, they do not wish tradr, are we not right? Mrs. Joseph Olbricht, was up from Snake i;reek, on last Saturday, on leeal business, she has been appointed admin istratrix of the estate of her deceased husband. Mr. James F. Young, accom panied her aa a witness. Wbiia in town Jim, dropped in to say a friendly "how" to ye editor, and incidentally to renew his alligence to the Pkess Journal. Dr.' C. 0 Hald, the Craw ford dentist,' will be in Har rison, May 1, 2, 3 At Com mercial hotel. Crown and Bridge' work a specialty. R. T. Neece, and W. II. Davis, are subpoened as jurors, at the federal court which will convene at Omaha in May. Attorney M. J. O'Connell, has rent ed the Crowdsen place, about three quarters of a mile south of town and moved his household effects there the first of this week, M. J. wilt rusticate during the summer. The regular spring moving has come eiced in Chadron. C. C. Jameson has moved his household goods into the rooms over J. L. Paul's grocery store and Mrs. Mary Coffee has moved into the property vacated by him. Chadroman. Henry Lindeman, the popular hotel man of Crawford was in town between trains last Thursday. He had with him a gentleman whose object if suited with Mr. Lindeman's ranch in the valley, was the purchase of it, we did not learn whether or not a deal was consumated. We haye before us a copy of our former home paper. The Alpena Jour nal, under its new management. While we are not persooally acquained with its ed t r, Mr. Dye, yet in purusing the pages of the Journal we And thi brainy young quill pusher, to be an up to date all-round writer and we predict for the Journal under him success. ShakfciiT. Mr. John Reiser, and family arrived from Odobolt, Ia., on last Friday and are now comfortably domiciled in their'owh cosy home, formerly owned ly Mr. H. Warneka. Mr. Bieser expects to take up some line of business here. We ex tend 'o the gentleman .and bis family the right hand of fellowjjbjfhAg we have plenty of room for good citizens, in fact we need tbem. - WANTED Agents to" handle, patent right Harness and Shoe repairing outfit. It is something that every ranchman and farmer will buy on sight. It is cheap and durable and is an indispensable device which will save many times the cost of the outfit by having one on hand to do your own work when needed. - For particulars and canvasing outfit Address II. B. EAnjcnrr, " Harrison- Nebraska. For Sals. 600 acre of land fenced; dcdd claims, well improved, with 40 acres un der Irrigation with reservolcr that will bold water too igli to irrigate all at once nd living water that will never run DiJt SMTTtlf. Spring bouoets seemed to be in great i demand yesterday. Our home rntrchanla are entitled to our patronage. The Harrrsnn Sun, will move into the old Press cfike, tomorrow. Judge Shilt moveA his family down to the ranch where they expect to reside permanently. V. A. Hester arrived from Rock Crek, Wyo., last night with two more loads of cattle. Mr. Beiser, will hive one or his ed men, look after the former Gerluch ranch this season. Mr. J. J. Alcorn, of Crawford, a for mer Sioux county citizen, was in town between trains, yesterday. Merchant Gerlach, is having a tele- j anlJ Uie Commoner for $1.75. The Gom phone connection from the depot and ho- j motsbr ani tle Pkehs-Joi'hsal stand for teh made w th his store. Mrs. Sarah Jordan bus purchased the Mrs. Basset house, on th east side recently vacated by M. J. O'Connell. We understand that Frank Deister bus reconsidered, his deal in regard to the blacksmith shop, atd will spend his tu n ruer in the cattla business. We understand the marriage of Ed. Mason 3rd Mrs. May Kirns, will occur at the home of the groom's sifter of White R.ver, on next Wednesday May 1st. It wou'd seem from the correspond ence passed between Judge Harrington and clerk of court Raum, that district court had been tos!pcncJ until May 24th. The Ladies of the R. X. of A. w ill give a supr and entertainment at And rews hall Tuesday evening April the SO. Price Zc for adults and 10c for children under 12. FOR SALE A complete set of Encyc lopedia. Britantdi;; s, 25 volumes. You can git tham for almost nothing in com parison to what ' they cost. The same can be seen at this office. John Davis has come into possess ion of a sure remedy for trusts; every body should go and see and learn what that remedy is, for every body now a days have to pay tribute to the trust magnets. P. B. Bigolow, has commenced re pairing of .his store building. Carp-.nter Barteltt has the job and- will rush the work with all possible speed; the work consists in cutting the building down to a single story. Grandma Davis, who has been a guest at the home of her daughUr in Denver during the winter, relurnc-d to Harrison, yesterday. Grandma has a host of friends here who will be glad to welcome her back. We learn that Mr. Jake Dose, who is now engaged in the most profitable business of stock raising, over on Indian creek, and a young lady recently arrived from BuJilo N. Y., whose name we aid not learn are to be married on the 30th of this month, congratulations later on. Charles Beihle, returned from a two week's tripMo Frczno, California, on last Tuesday evening. While he acknowled ges frankly that the country is beauti ful, yet? sl?o' is candid in saying that California has its dark t'Je, as well as Sioux County, and he saw the shadow and the sunshine ali'ie. No he says he did not buy, Bulls for Sale. Registered and high grade shorthorns. Also twohigh grade hercfords. Ages from two to four years Prices right. Call on or address, - McGogy & Tollman, 2 miles north of Mandnnd, Teb, The Best Itfiiiedy for Rheumatism, QUICK RELIEF FHOH PAD. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pf ia which it affords. When Rpcakihg of this Mr. D.N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago 1 had a severe attack of rheumatism in my arm and shoulder, I tried numerous re medics but got no relief until I was re commended by Messrs. Ged. F. Parsons &Co.f druggists of this pface. to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom mended it so highly that I bought a bot tle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I haye since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market, " For sale by J. E. Phi.wvft. Ke ep the Mother young and Happy. "This charming power to throw away for the moment the conditions which j keep us from fun ought not to belong! exclucively to babies," writes Helen C, j Cundee, in May Ladies Homo Journal, j "We took outrageous liberties with' mothers Sweet face when we lay cooing ' in her arms, she was the happiest of women in consequence. Is it not s pity that through our years of training we should forget the trick of playing with her by the time we are grown? No girl I am . sure could misinterpret me into reran i rig that we are to turn sober ron-' siderations into foolish ridicule. What ' I rqnlly mean is that many matters: -would be improved if a sense of humor shed its lightupon them and this can best be accomplished by girls." rANYLA&fMacesavsJ i sores IsSjSeisi jry "y, Tlinse famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove ill ini purilien from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. J. E. Fhinnky. A May dance will be given at An drews Hall. Good music will be furn islied and a good time is anticipated A prize will be given to the best lady aod gentleman waltzer. Committee. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my hir-jwjre bought a bottle of Ona Minute ' CoU., cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot speak too highly of that ex cellent, remedy. "-Mr. T. K. Houseman, Manatawney, Pa. J. E. FinxxKY. We can still give fhs Pkess Jocrsai. the peoples interests and the readers ie Sioux County cannot afford to be with out these two champions of the people's rights. The Press Journal alone is worth the price asked for both. Every body in Sioux county should read BOTH papers. Caalit a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M. Thom pson, a large importer of fine millinery at 1G53 Milwaukee A venue Chicago, says: "Uuriiig the late severe weather, I tooK a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unlit to attend my work during the day. Onaof my millin ers was taking Chamberlain's Cough Re medy for a severe cold at that time, which eemek to relieve her so qui-;k!y that I bought some lor myself. It acted like magic and I bi gan to improve at once, I am now entirely well and frel very pleased to acknowledge its merits."' For sale by J. E. Pjuxket. MRS. A'XIE GILBKRT, Dressmaking & Tullorlng. --- stViI cf cr.'i-g ner.tlu and promptly cbnc, also gentlc mens clcthing clcned prccid & repaired. Prions reasonable, satisfaction guar anteed. Raonu opposite Prcsn-Jourual office. E. ROIIWER, -i)r.ii.ER is"- fa Lumber, Harness, Saddles, GraM and Fred, Doors and Windows, Heavy Hardware. STOLEN From my plnce, half mile west of spotted tail springs, on Feb, 26, 1901, two black mares branded one on right shoulder and the other on left shoulder. Tht yeung mare has uld wire cut scar below the brand, both had halters A reward of $00.00 will be given for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties h-i slide iny hf, -.!.?. Addrtas, Cr?r.:ir.:rrs, Mitchell, Neb. ESTUAYED. Estrayed from my enclosure, on the S E i, Sec. 5, Township 34, Rango 54, Sioux Co., about November 15th, 1901, two CALVES about 6-months-old; one is a red steer calf with bocal face and the other is a heifer, and is a dark roan, hnindid on left sideTT and tinder crop on left ear. A liberal re ward will le given for their return, or information of their where-a-bouts. Address, JottS DkBano, Ardmore, 8. Dak. For Sale or Exchange, I have nine head of Hereford bulls from four years to one-year-old, which I will sell, or exchange for good ones In their 6ttad. . Gko. II. Transit. Eslruy Notice. pint of y-t'.k. ) Comity of bioux, s To WHOM IT MT CO!CISK. Kotlr-e u lirely glvin by V. A. Ttontor tlie oi!rtri.l(riii1,tl!iit on the 14h day of March A. I). ISO! on Mieloned land ultnatiMl tn ISowen prpclnct In Slo'ix County Kebraaka. One bay horw, wn taken up by btm an Mirny. Itrandwliffkoa left nhouldar to be a- bont 12 year old and branded as above de crlhiJ. Dated at Harrison thla Win day of Marob A. U. 1B0I. V. A. ItUTEI Notice For Presentation of Claims. Hollcc U hereby Iveu to all jxrv-i hav ing claim nr diuiul aftalnxt Frederick W er'loriniiiin, lute of Plotix County, r)'iiia ed, that the time nxed for flllnif claim -(Tulnut Mild ex Into li tiioMln from the and day uf April H 01. All sunn pcrnoni are mj nlred to prtmt thrlr cmlm. with the voul"r lo the comity judjfo of mid county at lil office therein, on or bcfoie the Wnd day of October I'Mil and all clulma no filed will be heard before the an Id (ude on the tu day of May l'l end thereafter on the flrat day of each regular term of !! court during the tluio limited for filing- claims aa aforesaid. Dated thia Ittb day of AprU, Ml. j tsL ((A True Copy) Cxr K. -iiii.t. e UlUBty Juiigt. THE PIONEER Drutjs, Drugists Sundries, Pnints, Oils. Varnishes, T3-1-t3 . ' jjuuivo Ull iThe Commercial Bank. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. C. F. Coffee, President Cuas. C. JamEvSox. II. S. Stockmen having use for a bank at this point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking busines. wiWe are prepared to take earn of our trade at all tirneBift We are Smashers Too. O vaflS3EI-0.-Jiii!WJ" While Mrs. Nation is smashing saloons ia Kansas,. MARSTELLER EROS., are Pmasliing prices jn liar- rison, NebrasKa. X n Bay that our goods of every discription are better and cheaper than can be bought any where in town. We are head quarters for Dry Goods & Groceries, Hardware & Tinware, Boots tfe Shoes, Hats & Capp, Flour & Feed, Salt & Crockery, Luinbar &c. Mail orders pruinptly filled. We can, and do pell goods cheaper than any of cur competitors and for a verification of what we eay we cordially invite every body who are in need of any thing in our line to come in and examine stock of goods and obtain prices before buying elsewhere and be convinced for themselves Very Respectfully, MARSTELLER BROS. ! J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). riiyinUn and Surgeon. All calls giren pronipl attimtlon, OlBce in DniB SUire. UAIUtLSON - KEBRA8KA. A ltugliifr, Roaring Flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Ctius. C. Ellis, or Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy wat er." he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and cough. It grew worse daily. Fin ally the bekt doctors in Oakland, Keb., Sioux City and Omaha raid I hud Con aiimption and could not live. Then I lo (ran using Ir. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured l y six bottles." Pos itively guaranteed for Cough, Colds and all Throat and Lunfr troubles by J. E. 1'h.n.xket, Price 5'Jc and f 1.00. Jo!) Couldn't Stood It. If he'd h:id Itching Piles. They're tcr rihlu annoying; but Bucklon's Arnica sulve will cure tlie wornt cne of piles on e.irth. It tins cured thousands. For In juriea, Pains or bodily eruptions it's the best ralve In li e world. Price 2.V a box. t ure guaranteed. Sold by J. E I'lllN- "I bad piles so bad I could get no rrst nor find a cure until I tried PcWitt's Witch HasH Halvi. After uifng it once I forgot ever had nnytio)r like IMea." -15. a Boicc, Somcrs Point, N'. Y, IjouU out for imitations. I!e sure jou ask for Dtwltl's.J. E, ruiFKT. . PHARMACY. 1 CTATTrtVAOV l ; A X VTVAV A. . J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. 9 F. W. Clarke, Cashier. Clarke, A. McGinley, When the quality and quan- . tity of our goods are taken into account, all who trade o with us do not hesitate to Proffessional Cards. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attomey-aHaw. Promj.t attention given to all legal matters in Juistioe, County and District Courts, aud before the United Stater Land Otllce. Fire Insurance written in reliablt zoinpanles. tyLegal papers carefully drawn. 1Iaiuuso.h, - Neljiakjca. M. J. O'Connell, - - Co. Attorney, Will Prsotlce ia All Courts. Kperlal Atteatloa Ulreu to Land Of fice liuKlnen. Collections anil all baAlnrss rntruoU ed to mc will reoelre pi ompt attention. llAisitmoN - NeuukKA. Societies. W. R. W.vmiES. Phtor M. E. Chnrch. IIAttltlHON - XKllRA'K.i, Prarlilne txtry Kimdar ftfnlne at 7:80 p. m., and eri-rjr f Iternate Niimtsr at 1 1 a. in Similar Ncbiiol 14 uVliwk a. si. Kp worth IHirne 0 :.t0 p. m. Vriftr Meeting i hnradaf vc nlnj at 7 :S CuijiS one, tome all Aulohsrpftjlo 8 mdy evening at tba tyjhurcli