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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1901)
1 I.'. I r 1t" I . A lit i TKL'hSPAV, HAY, IUj, lioi. J Canon, Editor auil Pri. F. ?. t X. V JL E. lime table. Going West. Golnjf East. So. 5. udii d, !0:.'-0 1 So. 6. inUeil T xr E .ITorth-Western LlfiE F. E. 31, V. R. II. ia to :ind from the- the bes BLACK HILLS, liLADWOOD AMI HOT St'lUXO., SOUTH DAKOTA. Red Front Beat Market C 'hoice,' Fresh and home cored 3Ieat. ar.il home rendered 3 I Lard, salt Fi.sh, fine line of Grocer- it's, Tobacco Cigars and Caudles, Nuts and green Apples Highest price paid for Hides anil Produce, t iltK i.e- Ir:r True Webb, foreman of Coffees Raw hide ranch was in town Saturday. Several of our business men attend masonic lodge met ting, at Crawford, on last Thur.-day. Hob. C. F. Coffee, left t:ta Chudrcn heme, on last Tu;sday, fcr Texas on a cattle buying expedition. trie least in quantity nnu most in quality describes DeWitt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constipation and liver complaints.-J. E, Pai;.'NY. Frank Nutto, who has had several head of cattle out on the V.. E. Wright place, just wet of town during the win ter, took, them down to the canyon, the lirst cf tins week, and part of thiin he will have taken to his Antelope ranch. Skin afLjctiona will readily di.sap pear by using LleWitl's 'Witch Hazel Salye. Look out for counterfeits. If you get De Witt's you will get good re sults. It is the quick and positive cure cr piles. J. E. Fhixney. Buy your wall paper t-tcro at the dru; Arthur Christian, took out a new veigon from G. W. Hester, the first of tba week which he will use on a business trip to the south-western part of the state'. We understand that Charles Staud enmaier of Andrews, has sold out all his business to F. B. Langwoi thy, and ha and bis wife will move to the sand hills toward the middle portion of the state. Parties having buisiness to transact in the county Judges office will always fiud me there Monday's. Cms. E. Shot, Co. Judge. 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 them to Marstellers store and I will get them. Price for one yard and a half in length ojc. Respectfully. Mks. Lack a A. Thayer. We cotii e in Zekiel'a items that Mr. nnd Mib. J. H.Newlin are the proud pa jentsofa l-ran new baby boy ! oh, I eg j-arden the 1xt is n girl, congratulations. J. W. Etrnpsit, a former resident of litis cmnty, but now of Scotts Clu.T' was in town yesterday, shaking humid with oi l friends and attending to some private business affairs. You are much mora liable to disease when your liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWitt's Little Early Risers remove the causo of d:sease. J. E. FllISHET. rat t-acy, lasi Saturday received a letter from his son in Iowa announcing the sad intelligence that his brother, w ho had been seriously sick for some time , was dead. The people of Harrison and vicinity will sympathize with llr. Lary in the death of his brother. Grandpa Ilollicgsworth, returned from Los Angels, Cal., Tlmrfdav even- in, where he went in the fall to spend tba ivinter, lie returns looking very bnl and hearty. He will put in the summer visiting withhis two sons Edward and ClareDce and their families. DeWitt' Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bow-els and re mare the impurities speedily with no dis comfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easy to Uke, Beyer gripe J, E. rmraxT. . The Black Odily Ca.. a travojing colored minstrel troop, which pave their entertaining comic opera nt And WW Hall to m crowded house Friday rming, was the best that ever come uitway;tne company is no fake and iihoald receive a liberal patronage where ver they go. Wi tnre the first um to tr y Uie show was not more than rbat tbey tulvwUtcd. lk'P er. M'-sMry Idling, uMor of Mr. Aui ilr. .S. J. Ltelia has enured the employ of Mr. aad Mrs. V.'iil Marsteller. Mr. Ads.t, a stockman from bouth of Lusk was in our midst couple days, Friday and Saturday. BORN -To Mr. and Mrs. Elmos Corbiu May 2. 1'XH, a boy, weight the usual ize. Luiktoyou, Mr, and Mrs. Cor biu. -Incidentally wo learned, that Mr. Andrew Kuori and Ceorge Hill, had a li t fight on last "arurday evening, in ow belly canyon. Mrs. Dunn, whs was here about a year ago, keeping house fur Pat Lacy, arrived hero last Saturday, and will ngtin resume her duty in that capacity. The uiin.streal troop here last Friday evening, hud nothing but prnite and com- eudatiou for the peo bs of Harrison ai d vicinity, in the way they were treated while in the c ty. If you desire a Thtitowjh Basinet or normal Training attend the Brohn Bow business and Xvruinl CoI!ge. Fall term opens Sept 2nd 1001, Broken Bow, Nt.tr. C. V. RolsH, Pres. -Mr. VT. J, Baxter of North Brook. N. C. says he suffered with piles for fif teen years, ila tried many- remedies with no results until f.e used DeWitl's Witch UaZei Salve and that quickly cured him. J. E. Phixney. ' Robert Neece and Will Davis, went to Omaha on last Tuesday evening to at tend federal court, where they have been 6unj.iKiul to appear as petit jurors they are liable to be absent for a mouth or more. Dr. C. O. Ilald, the Craw- ord dentist, will be in Har rison, May 20, 21, 22 At Commercial hotel. Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. Banker Clark, ha.-icarpfciit-;rB.irtl.:tt and Linaey making some changes in the baiik building whtreby the counter and other fixtures will be moved into thd ad- joiomg room where the post office Usui to be located, which will make it niueb more :onveiiient for the transaction of ail kinds of business connected with the bank. a Mrs. I version, sister of Mrn. Ilenry Wartieka, with her children arrived in Harrison, last Saturday noon, from Texas, presumably to j-xiato permanent ly, should they s.- decide, to remain, we extend to them a mot cordial we'.eoine a i there is always plenty of room for good citizens, in Sioux county, Mrs. W. B. Rosa of Ft rt Hjbinson, will give dancing lessor. in Andrews L'all for 7 weiks, every Wtdnefdiv. All m-b cordially invited to attend asi-J dance, Whether you talca 1-ssona or not. the ad- mission fee will bt 50 cents per courde 25ceuts. fur ladies alone, 5o cents fr gentlemen alone. Hours from 8 to 1:1 in the evening. Especial attention will be given to all. Another notr.Uc lr.td sale ar.d e11 the fippeitincnccs tl etcrto v as n:nde Yes terday, w hereby Cbarles & hilt la-gain ed, sold and beqtieaibed to K-im Knori, bis heirs and assign? forever, nil his right, title and claims to the Warbonnet stock ranch, which be will vacale soon, ar.d will hie himself and family away to California, where he expects to locate before mrny more moons. Quite an extensive real etate trans action took place in town Tuesday, lae tween E. F, Livermorc, live miles south of here and Jacob Henry, near Montrose this county, w hereby t'ie latter became the owner of the former's stok ranch. containing in the neighborhood of two sections of land. We are unable to five the consideration, but it is sufficient to say, lhat Mr. Henry has been fortunate in obtaining so valuable a tract of land. Tf. :. l . . . . . .nr. jie-iiry iniormeu us tiiat Ms Sf:s would occupy his new professions, while be and his wife would ren:a:n on the homo place in tle valley. We understand that Mis Minnie Warneka, has been offered tba White Itiver school, recently abandoned by suss L,une, owing to her inability to govern it In a successful manner, tfiss Warr.eka is just starling in her career as teacher, and in he two schools where she has taught, patrons and pupils alitte speak of her in the most glowing terms. Sioux county, should do all in her pow er to encour.tge her own young teachers and be ever ready to give them the pref erence, when this can lie done. George flerlai h, who has been en gaged in tho niorchandixing business with his father in our town for a uuru u. r t i i . . . ui j K,u a lias conciuuea to uiiie a three months vacation, and will accom pany the boys, who are driving Mr. Col ville'g horses to North Dakota. George expects fo lie gone until about August 1st, and will return Uomn via Chicago. but, before returni-ip, he expects to look over the country pretly thouroughly be tween the little Missouri nnd the Yellow Stono riveMwiiha view of locating a stock ranch ir he can find a suitable loca tion, Oaorge says he is 'tired of boimr cooped up in the store so long and be lieves there is other business enterprises which be can do nnd make more monev besides make it much easier and be in dependent iu the bargain. ' i.o J. i-. L i.... .Ni.- lul' V.1..I K-'leri Brother s stru If hr.tn-' will make its debnt in liii isue ol the I'ukss Jvi ifSAL. Slot kiiieu mi iuld read it and emulate their example. In another lo al we spoke of T. O. Williams aud bis son, George being shot at four times while drilling a well four or five miles south of Andrews, last Fri day eventiing, but on Sunday Mr. Will iams and his son came home to spend the th day and while, here some cowardly curs went to the pljce where tliey f'ud been dr.lling aad filled up the well, then took a sledge hammer or som-tbiug heavy enough to do tho work and brolo and niutiiatid bis drilling maeh;r,e iu such a way as to almost, if not 'jUil, ruin it for any further use. It is com ing to a pretty mast if a person cannot avail himself of a homestead, aud then go ahead to improve it, without being, either fired upon from a bush after nijjl.t fall or duties bis absence, for some mur derous, cowardly cur to go and deliber ately destroy oie's property. Of course, we do not know who the guilty party or parties fie, but we are convinced in our own mind, that any body who is iuean enough to do such a dastardly trick would murder a fellowinan in cold blood if it could be dona without fear of dctc-c-tionatid punishment. lie Has the Kilit Idea. II. C. Hunter called Tuesday and in formed us that he would like to liave it unjuratoou that while people general ly are welcome t the accommodations o.Torcd at the Hunter ranch, peddlers of merchandise need not call. The last one making his appearance there itpjarc-d much disfatisfied because Mr. Hunter, r.fused to use the best horse on the ranch to pull the peddler's team out of a mud holi into which he bad carelessly driven it, aud through which operation tiie peddler sufi-rtd t!i3 lo?s of a h.rse iir. i Punier t ueciueuiy Op'wjwru v t:ir pe.jdiiug of merchandise !.d alo t- the s-ending of order for merchandise to the targe cities ly the farmers acil r tneh-i men, t.-peeiii!'y by those wh 1 unteii j the home merchants with their prwluce aal run account! with lh-?m when Ibty arc- short on cash. We believe in pat ronizing the local iuerch:int and tl.jreby sustain the town at.d causing the same to thriv. which directly aed inJi.-ccily beueiits the ranch ahd farm. Ask him to give you his views on the subject and ha will entertain you for an hour. Crawford Bulletin. Mr. Hunter's Ua h right nr,:l r.-.p--r, but in a literary sen-.e be has gone and done the same deed against his own county papers, that he complains the residents of his own county are guilty of committing against our home mtr ccants. See, Henry? ruticc fo Sious Co. Toacliors. To the Tewheri, of Sioux county. Xetiras- liu: "' eUioi ui:s i-ni-,iiie si-.iuie, lor tir-'i i. rutin fi-illi!"ati luili bi tiiLea cji, .- if ! iir-re fire nil? tlit 1e,'.r to i iawu i.-.e, ;:ij:e, you win p; um luie i f1, ,M-'. tft A.;''f V I .l:tfif I ' .i!'c, I ' i'ri-r... i i:- m ... '-. - 1 i f-i ;, i ,1 r Ci : , lent, that I luuy t.i.i. or ci.y lh. ti uuw nice v ik Huvuiiiiiife or tins ,Oer write to me about It. Term U-gltn tjt. . l'-''t. J. 11. IsraKB, Co, supt. Pub! Sale. I will k-1I at Public auction cn May Vi KOI, the following named articles: 1 Cook Stove, 1 Heating Stove, 1 Sn!V, I sewing riia b;ne, 2 B.'d -teads nnd springs, 1 Fining Table, 1 Center Table, 2 Bureaus, Carpet rags, anough for 3 yards of Ckri-t, 3 Stuffed Birds. Chairs ji-.l.es, I'eUids, Piteh'-rs, fruit jars, nnd other articles too cumer o is to mention. TERMS Cash. E. A. Iiigelow, auctioneer, Kiii R. M. Wam.ace. Public Sals- 1 will sell at public auction, at r.if residence miles south-west of Harrison on Tiiesiay ?by 81st 1301, nt 10 o'clock A. M. the following personal property, to-wit: 10 Head 2 Year old Steer. 21 Heid Yearling Heifers & Steers, 2"j Head Cows & Calves, 2 Mares, 1 2 year old colt 1 Yearling colt, Farm tools and other things too num erous to mention. TEUMS:-Cash. V Free lunch at norm. E. E.. Livomoke. PUBLIC SALE. The undesigned will sell at Public Auction at Harrison Nab., on May, 2Kb the following described personal pro perty, to-wit: V Cows & Calves by their side, 23 Yearling Steers & Heifers, 8 2-year-old Heifers, 6 3 year-old Heifers, 3 Milk Cows, 1 I Hereford Bull coming 4 years in Junn, TERMS OF SALE-All sum, over 91,0. 00, four months with bankable t-okes at 10 pr cent, r annum; all suina umhr ri0,00 cash. Mii-!i:l llrnnv RoitKBT Kkel, Auclloil.er, Froffessionai Cards- GRANT GUTHRIE, AHorney-at-Law. Trompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County-and District Cuurts, and before tho Uuiti-d Stater Imd O'lice. Fire Insurance written in reliabb znmpanies. ir I "ga 1 j ipers carefull y d ra w n . Haiux;mm, - ynwtASKA. SI. J. OTorincl!, - - Co. Altcrr.ry, -io Will I'rac'iic i:t All Courts. Special Alteniiun fihctl to Land Of fice Business. Ccillrttiims ami all business cntnisl- ed tu liic Ti ill rend vo pnuiipt atleritioii ilAtrllf-oN - Nr.t.KAsKA. E. PHINNEY. M. I). l'hy isci.m and Siirgcoii. AH ci'.ll) itiven proui)t iitteuttuii. Dlllee in I'liix Store. -ItAmUSOS - KJflWtASKA. 3ii:s, axxii: gi lui:kt, Dic.-f.iiiiikhig A; Tailoring. (11 kr.i: 'i 'S -I I rr.zr.z cl:tKir.3 clcr.r.;d, przzzzi & repaired. I'l ices rriisonal lc, suti .f iction guar anteed. lUioors cjij:js:t( I'rOfS- Jounial OflicP. E. HOIIWF.H, Ci"if:.i.r!i rs" Lttmbor, IlarncK., t'snliHoM, Cirnla ami X'eoil, Doors and Windows Heavy Hardware W ANTED Agents to handle patent rife-lit Hartuss and Shoo repairing Mlil. It is something that every ranchman and farmer will buy on sight. It is cheap and durable and is an inrli.ciial1e device which will save many times the cost of the outfit by having on'! cn hand to do your own work h"n needed. For particular! and canvasing outfit Address II. R. E iNP.-T, Harrison, Nebraska. JVf rar ?.(( ic. ( i,uijty t,f r iunx, 1 Tu n-:i01l IT M IT CltMCXKM. police is lif-rehj- kIvcii hy V. A. !T.li r Cie uij'trr.liriieil.iliBloii the Hlh iluy .( Xareli A. I. ItO! on III rnelowl lan.1 hiusiil.-il In liowen .r'i-!iiet In siout t'on-ity ,v.-ini-k-t. One Iwy Uutm; ra. tnWva ui hy liiej a ml tr. V. lifulifti-e I li ft I'nm'iler Oil left U- ww,,,.,, ,rtC,l (,, ),.. !)Ci:it l:vi-8lol: and braiiOi 'l a,i ul ove ov ....:. iKTf.,i . Jhit! m lliUItti day of Mnrdi V. A. lltura- ij t-er COO acres of land fenced; f! deeued claims, well improved, with i ) acre tin der irrigation with resorvoier that will hot 1 water enough to irrigate ail at once and living water that will ever run dry. Tan Si.ATrr.RY. For Sala. Of trade for chUIc ItiO acres of latd in the Pic-aut Ridge i-eulernent licrth w.st of Hiriison. All fnsed, 33 acres broke 3 acres in Alfalfa. Also mv ri. debce in Harrison. ' T. O. William -t. Notice For I'ro.H, CI. li ins. Ut.ltljl! of Kollee U hr n-by diveii to ail p.-rfiiiH Imv. Inir rliilms or iiZsli,,t .-,1,-r ; lc Wei'lerinariii, lt" of :-;oiii Vtmuty, ili-c-cvs ed. ttint Hie time tu- lor llllna -i!n. (l. guliit suM e-liiiti ii tix i,.o! His froiii the 2Ln: tMy of A;irll 1-0)1. Ai! mi. !, i)i-r,oiii tr reijiilriil fi liiewut tiieii ii!ii, the voueln-r to tlK-Citinty Jri!;;-i,r roimiy nl UUoKiee tli rein, on or before tiie A'rel dy of Oeiiiix-r l'oi nt nil cliiime M t.le.l ii'-i.r'i oeioro llie o:ill pj !r;e on ctlKtiiyof M;y I;,)! . there -fu r on Ihv lii-yt liny o! i: h re.T.Di.r t. r!,n,r aai, ,.,lrt .liinn the tin.,; limit, i for nUn clulio, at uiorewti-i. i'iit.-'i ihu ir.iii u-y of ..prn, i'jfii. JBl. (A True Copy) C)is K. Sciiii.t. '"- t ouiity Jinige, PUBLIC SALE. I will s.fll at I'uUio AnHion t my resilience 8 miles North-west of Harri son, on Tuesday, May H, 1001, at 10 o'clock, a. nr., the following personul proficrty, to-wit: 21 lieal 2-year-old Steers, 49 Head yearling Heifers, and 8!eers, GO Head Cows and Calves, all ubovo grade Htri ford. H Head eantern Horses, 20 Head Horses. Lot, of Farming Implements, House bold goods &, to numerous to mention. TF.RMS-Hums of $13 00 a-.d under, cash; above thus umouut n credit of 0 motilhs with Intercut at tho lato of 10 j r cent per annum on not with approv ed wrority, Fiee lurich nt noon. Ciua. Eeujlb. iThe Oommerosa! Bank HARHISON, DIBECTOP.S. C. R Covir.E, Prtidetit, F. W.Clarke, Cashier. Chas. C. Jameson. II. S. Clarke, A. aTcGinlev, StocKnieu having uc for a hank at litis point may rely on us to handle their entire Nanking ImsineH. ?Wo are prepared to take care (if our Irade at all tiiriPHftv. esp watch CO UOKI mil ii OS ttw m ( f.SX-.KS ENGLISH SHIRE 1 o - - ' loo't forge! fo watch this ::::r i Willstand at our barn at HARRI SON, this season. TERMS-8.00 to insure colt to .Stand up and suck. DEICKMANN & LACY STALLION of PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR. Sired by imported CLYDE, Dam 7-eMifs SIHHr-weWit 1,500 IbM. PRICE: er.fXJ, to innuro living colt. TI..3 money for vice of BtalJion will hi duo and payable at oiko In raw marcH are fohj or removed from tho county ROBERT KEEL. NEBRASKA. of this Space. X o ti i-3 ti Z ti 0 z v STALLIOH. , ' 1 O ! Harrison, Nebraska. t Will ' luakw he season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west Harrison. 1 t X '- 0