1 v.. '1 c-Jo o THUMDAY, MAY, 2m!, 1901. r. Cajion, Editor amll'wp. 9. E. A K. V K. it. lime table. Doing Went. Going East. Mo. 5, niint, 10:50 I No. 6. mixed 7:50 T H K North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD AND HOT SPK1SGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. Red Front Meat Market Choice, Fresh and 1 home cnred Meats and home rendered com: Lard, salt Fish, "me line of Grocer ies, Tobaccos, Cigars and Candies, Nuts and green Apples. Highest price paid for Hides and Produce, at Smith's red IFroni. Co, Supt. Burke, spent a day or two at Glen, this week, looking afUr school matters. Pat Lacy has been doing some re pairing on the bouse of Marcos Valdez this week. Remember, Dr. Hald, of Crawford, is here, this week prepared to do all kind of dental work. Call and see him. Pat Lacy, received a letter yester day announcing the very serious Illness of bis brother in Iowa, caused by a stroke of paralisis. He is not expected to re cover. , , Burt Smuck, and bis family are now rusticating on their rancD, a short dist ance from town. Oh well, we always supposed Burt to be aristocratic, bence his country and town bouse. Will: a ;n Wallace ana family, who, a. couple of weeks ago arrived from Vir ginia to locate in this section, accompan tiied J. J. Kipp and son to Gering where they are liable to settle for the future, j permanently. " x ,;. j Tbe supper and entertainment, given by the ladies, of the R. N. of A. on last Tuesday evening, at Andrews Hall, was a decided success, a large crowd attend ed, and every one seemed to enjoy them selves. Skin affections will readily disap pear by using De Witt's Witch Haxel : Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get De Witt's you will get good re sults. It Is the quick and positive cure for piles. J. E. PBcmXT. We are in receipt of a neat little 8- page folder announcing the date of the Nebraska State Fair, which will be held at the beautiful city of Lincoln, com mencing Aug 30th, and ending Sept. th. ' ' Boy your wall paper at the drug store . ; John L. Kay has made another invest roent in Hereford cattle. This time it is fortv head of three and four year old cows the pick of one of the best runch en in S'oux County. Success to him. Crawford Bulletin. Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C. says he suffered with piles for fif teen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cuwd hi m. J. E. Phisnet. Mrs. I larence Hollingswortb, is ex tremely happy just now, owing to the fact of her sister, Mrs. Daisy Hooper, having a little girl, whom she has nam ed after her auntie Hollingswortb. Mrs. Hollingswortb, expects Mrs. Hooper and her little daughter to make her an ex tended visit during tbe early fall. Parties desiring rugs woven will tilease have their rag ready the middle fit May. as I will put rugs in the loom at that time. Those who wish to leave their rags in town, will please take them to Marstellers store and I will get them, Price for one yard and a half in length 85c Respectfully. Mrs. Laura A. Thatch. Co. Supt Bu rke, Informes us he has employed tbe services of Prof. Purviance mad hi brother to conduct institute work again at .Harrison this season. What w know of the Profftssor, Supt, florin has wmO no mistake in employ' inf bio) for this season's institute work acain. and no doubt his brother will be just m proficient in tbe work as he, him If la. Tbe Drug Store rooms, are now be lt rearranged, to tbat in the future it will bo eoMMdiout, convenient and omit of totter display of the goods Meatfly kept to a first claat drug store. The comer room recently vacated by the liarrisoo Bon, It tolng repaired by lay ing new floor nod taking out too pstitkn tooweenlt mkJ tko Drag store room, thus combining the two which will mas tim Iwoat arranged Dmf itoro in Hortb tt 5re- . A large congregation was in attend ance at Mass on last Tuesday, Elmer Smith will occupy the rooms vacated bv Mr. Lariea's family. Jackson Mettlen, was up from Snake creek, the flrt of this week, on business. The Ladie's Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon May 8th to clean tbe M. E. church. Do not fail to read Mike Rufllng's sale notice, which appears in another column of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. James Ron ret t had their little daughter baptized at the catholic services Tuesday. W. B. wright, is now a gentleman of leasure liaviog severed bis connection with the R. R. last of April. Miss Minnie Warneka, who has just concluded a four months term of schoo' at Fort Robinson, returned to the pater nal mansion yesterday. Chris Rufling came down from his Hat Creek ranch, to attend mass last Tuesday and made his usual pleasant call at thi office. Dont forget to attend the nigger minstrel show which will be given on tomorrow evening, at Andrews Hall; it will be a hummer, everybody should at tend. Parties having buisiness to transact in the county Judges office will always find me there Monday's. Chas. E. Shut, Co. Judge. The leant in quantity and most in quality describes LeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipation and liver complaints.- J. E. PuiXTY. Mrs. E. E. Livermore, returned from Illinois yesterday where she went a couple of weeks ago to attend the fun eral services of hor aged mother. Our people should not forget to make timely arrangements for MEMOR IAL DAY SERVICES. It has been the habit to put those things off until the last moment. You are much more liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. De Witt's Little Early Risers remove the cause of disease. J. E. Phixnby. ! The purchasing agent of the North western Railway system and his family j in their private car, went west to Casp- er Tuesday noon and will probably return going east the last of the week. Will Marsteller had the misfortune to run a nail in his foot, last Saturday morning, while busy helping Mr, Fatter- .. i- i u: son, in DUUUing a veranda arrounu ms resident, at this time we are hapj.y to state he is getting along 0. K. DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the impurities speedily with no dis comfort. They are famous for their efflcacT. Easy to take, never gripe J. E. Phinsey. F, W. Meyers, of Montrowl who re cently sold his ranch to Mr. Mader, of that f lace, left last week for the north, presumably Montana, in search of a new location. We hope however Mr. Meyers may reconsider bis plan and decide to re main in Sioux County, at we need all our good citizens with us. A deal was consumated on last Mon dar. between B. F. Gilbert and Uottleib Koori, whereby the latter becomes the owner of tbe former's ranch in the val ley. Mr. Gilbert left for Pony, Mont- . , i-. : ana. where ne nas securea a lucruum nosition as engineer. Tbe well-wishes r of a large circle nf friends in Sioux Coun ty as also the Pkess-Jocbsal will accoro pany him to his new bome. Banker Clarke, went to Crawford, last Tuesday evening to meet his I rotb- er. who has iust returned from their former home, quite badly afflicted with inflamatory rheumatism. Mr. Clarke will accompany his brother to Hot Springs, 8. Dak., where he will take the baths for his most painful malady, and Mr. Clarke will return to the bosom of hit family the latter part of this week. Clarence, son of County Clerk Rsum came in from Cottonwood, Tuesday eve ning and vikited with his father the fol lowing dav. Clarence will accompany Mr. Colville, to North Dakota, with his horse herd and remain all summer, nnd return in time to resume his studies at tbe Chadroii Academy this fall. Word came from Lusk Tuesday evening, that Dr. Hall's wife died in stantly, in the morning of appoplexy and as a result of the severe shock upon his nervous system the Doctor took a dose of mon-hlne with suicidal intent We learn, however, that the poisinoos narcotic was extracted from hit item ach so that hit life is out of danger and ho will be all rig ht in a day or two. On last Tuesdav Father Mctfamara, severed his connection with all of his western missions, sod at Harrison it in cluded in them ws are likewise called open to give np our pastor which wo do with many regrets. Bo hat adminis tered to oar spiritual wanta during a period of two years, and wo mwo found In him, nil that a people require of their pastor, honco all regret bidding him good bye, but as tbe dec! pie it not above the matter" bo must be ever ready to hearken to tbe voice of spiritual duty. Father McNamara has made a host of friends daring tbo time ht hot spent in oar midst. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at Harrison Neb., on May, 24th tha following described jersonal pro perty, to-wit: Zi Cows & Calves by their side, 25 Yearling Steers & Heifers, 8 2-vear-old Heifers, 6 3-year-old Heifers, 3 Milk Cows. 1 i Hertford Bull coming! years in June. TERMS OF SALE All sums over 50 00, four months with baukabla notes at 10 per cent, per annum; ull sums under $50,00 cash. Michael Eufeisu, Robert Keel, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE- I will sell at Public Auction at my residence 8 miles North-west of Harri son, on Tuesday, May 14, 1001, at 10 o'clock, a, m., the following jeronal property, to-wit: 24 Utad 2-year-old Steers, 40 Head yearling Heifers, and Steers, 60 Head Cows and Calves, all above grade HereforJs. 14 Head eastern Horses, 20 Head Horses. Lot, of Farming Implements, House bold goods &c, to numerous to mention. TERMS Sums of f25.00 and under, cash; above that aniouut a credit of 5 months w ith interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum on note with approv ed security. Free lunch at noon. Chas. Beiiji.e. Did any body get a May basket last night? You know yesterday was May day. -reofgtj Gr!ach, ias brmchd out in to the uhotoa-rnohic business, and has opeoed a gallery in the old ranch supply bouse. Success to him. Father Mcliainara, celebrated mass at the court house on last Tuesday to a good sized congregatiou. He preached a verv appropriate sermon. --M. J. Gavbart, was over from Mont rose, the first, of this week, doing busi ness with our merciiants. it is uie llrst time Mr. Gavhart lias been in town in some time. Tom Jones, bought H. A- Priddy's cattle last week. We understand tbe consideration was f30.00 per head all a- round." Tom will now try stock grow ing,-instead of the coal shed. Harrison, is indeed getting to be metropolitan, even to her spring moving. So many are going to move while equally as many would like to do so, but can flud no bouses to move into. Our contemporary, L. C. Wrigbl moved his household effects iot' his domain the first of this week, where he will be master of his own mansion in future, anu save paying house rent. Success to him. TVi! Mirslellr, havins . some much needed imnriviiints ni:f!e a- round bin residence, on the eat siU We understand he will have a veranda put around the house and intends hav ing the building painted also. Mr. Pat terson, is doing the work. Mrs. Robinson, mother of Mrs. Grant Guthrie, who has Bpent the past year, with her children in Jarrison, owing to the fact of her health, being quite poor, left for her southern home, on last Thursday evening. Mr. Guthrie accom panied her as far as Crawford. Hy the close of the week, the old W. R. Smith huilding, now owned by P. B. Bigelow, will have been cut down to a single story, re-roofed and otherwise repaired. Carpenter Bartlett and jssis tant Lindsay, have been engaged on the building, for the past week, rufliing the work during the fine weather. Thru the Ainsworth Herald welenrn that D. IL Griswold and his estimable family, are now residents of Gordon. We recommend this highly esteemed family to the people of Gordon, and trust thev will extend to them the welcome tbev deserve, Sioux county still claims an interest in tbem. The boys who left yesterday for Rock River, Wyo., to drive overland shout six or seven hundred head of cat tie for McGinley & Hester, will in all probability be on the road going an..1 coming about six or eight wueks, somii of the juveniles who have never had the experience of cow "punching", will, we opine before their return wish they were borne with their ma mas, The ex perience which they will got (their last lesson first, as Burt Earnest says), will be good one for them even if it is a se vere one and be forcibly reminded that father and mother's borne it a pretty good place after all. Representative Coffee came up from Chadroi last Tnursday and went out to his BocUrc ranch, returning Friday even ing and Ute following day left for bit Rawhide ranch, after viewing bis stock over at tbat place and attending to mat ter! that necessarily needed hit personal attention, for a couple of days, Mr. Cof fee returned via, tbe Willx Rtrnest ranch, now owned by Mrs. 8. B. Coffee, hit sister-in-law, to attend to tome busi ness affairs for her and returning to town when he took the train for hit homo in Chadro'j. We learn Charley will ttart for Texas in a few davi to DurclwM several huudrcd hood mora i oattJt to phot m hit Rawhide ranch, ii i r ..J - n ji CoilciluS baiuc- GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County nnd District Courts, and before the United State Land Office. Fire Insurance jompanies. written in reliable tTLegal papers caref ully drawn. HaRIILsOX. Nebuaska. M. J. 0 Counell, - - to. Atterney, Will Practice in AH ConrN. Spwial Attrutlon (Jiveu to Land Of fice Business. Col lections and all business entrust ed to me will rewire prompt attention. HaKIU-siA- - NHllUxKA. J. E. PHIXXEY. M. 1). I'hjKclan and Surgeon. All culls iv'u piuuipt utlunUon. Offluein lru Store. -IIAP.HWON - NEBRASKA. Societies. W. R. Warrkx, Puntor M. E. Church. HAItfUsON" - NEBRASKA. TrftrUnz ever Sunday evcr.lns lit 7:30 p. is-. ul every nllrn;i! Sunday at 1 1 m Sunday Krbool 10 o'rlwk a. m. Kpwurtli LrHjrnp 6 :30 p. m- Prayer Meeting Tlmriiday evening at 7 :30 Com one. Cumc nil. Autoharp Solo Sunday evening at the tajr-Church MRS. ANNIE GILBERT, Dressmaking & Tailoring- 11 kinds of crying neatly and promptly dene, ales gentte merts clsth-ing cleaned, pressed & repaired. Prices rrnxonablo, satisfaction guar antecd. Rooms opposite Press-Journal office. E. HO II WE It, WDKil.EB -t Lumber, IIurnos, Saddles, Gruin and Feed, Doors and Windows, Heart Hardware. WANTED Agents to handle patent right Harness and Shoe repairing outfit. It is something tbat 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 hy having one on land to do vourown work wlw-n nmslul. For particulars and can Vising outlit Address II. B. Earnest, llarrinon, Nebraska. FOR SALE My entire buginess, build ings included, situated in Harrison, Neb. one of the most lucrative in North-west Nebraska. ALSO My ranch, situated about3milp north of town. 1 have sever il horsseH for Bale also. For full particular), call on or Address O. W. FlEKTEn, ' Harrison, Nebraska. Est ray Notice. FtU- of S-lirka, j County of 8ioux, j TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKR. Jiotlce In hereby given by V. A. Hester tlie nndcrdlKncd.thBt on the Hlh (lay of March A. 11. 1111 on lil rnrkned lanil situated In Bowen precinct In Ploux County Ketirek. One bay boric, wu taken up by hlin a an etrav. branded! lAon left ahoulder US. TXL on left Jaw'iippoeit to be bont 12 yeara old and branded u above di-a. crtfoed. Dated at Hurrlnou thiamin day of March A. I). 1801, V. A. HtKTfcl For Sale. o 600 acres of land fenced; 3 deeded claim;, well improved, with 40 acres un der irrigation with reaervoier that will hold water enough to irrigate all at once and living water that will never run dry. Das Slattebt. Bulla for Sale. Reentered and high grade shorthorns Also two high grade hereforda. Aires from two to four years Price right Call on or address, McOogy A Tollman, 3 miles north of Maryland, Neb. We can still give fbe pKHM-JoCKXAt. and the Commoner for f 1. 75. The Com moner mm! tbe Pkew-Jocbnai. stand for the Deoole Interests and the readers fe Sioux County cannot afford to be with out these two champions of tha people's right. Tbe PnJocnrAL a'one to worth the price asked for both. Every body io Biotix county shruld read BOTH paper. The Commercial HARRISON, NEBRASKA. DIBECTORS. C. F. Coffee, President. Chas. C. Jameson. II. S. Stockmen having use for a bank at this point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking business. 4We are prepared to take rare of our trade at all times? Keep watch of this Space. t LUIS tZL pra3ssiasi ElSSkk .S2 CO on t forget ENGLISH SHIRE Will stand at our barn at HARRI SON, this season. TERMS-$8,00 to insure colt to stand up and suck. DEICKMANN & LACY Harrison, Nebraska. WM r. STALLION PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR, Sired by imported CLYDE, Dam 7-oights SHIRE weight 1,500 lbs. PRICE: $6.00, to insure living colt. TI19 money for ser vice of stallion will be due and iayablo at once in cano mares are sold or removed from the county. ROBERT KEEL. Bank.- r . .Clarke, Cashier. Clarke, A. McG inlet, X o 'A ft ft ft 0 to watch this STALLION. Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. 4