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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1901)
Tiiim 'RMMiiii J .1 m. I l'rc .-Joi ii 1 1 ; 1 1 o- TMLKfciiAV, MAY, loth, l'JOl. r. C'cnoH, J-MUor ttiwl Proji. F. & A H. V U. it. liwe Ublc IdafVHt. Going Kast. (., nlx"1, 10 :M I . . uiUimI 7 :50 T it a North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. R. R. i the lt U and front the BLACK HILLS, DKADWOUO AM HOT M'KMiUri. SOUTH DAKOTA. Red Front Meat Market Choice,! Fresh and liorue cured Meats and home rendered Lurd, salt Fisb. fine line o( Grocer ies, Toliaccos, Cigars and Candies, Sate nod green Apples. Highest price paid for Hides and Produce, at Smith's "Fji. "Sroni. Master Johnie Lowry, lfh er the weutlier a few days this Grant Guthrie, was clerl at the Clias. Beihle sale, o last TuesdV "Dick Lever" of Chadron, town on business, tlie first of this wa Deidrick Nelson, of Glen, was doing business, in town lat Saturday. A. B. Oalbrath. is among the last subscribers, we have received. Kext GeonrerSwaoeen. of Fort Robinson, was in town between trains last Friday Buy your wall paper at the drug (store A. R. Kennedy, was in Harrison, the Urat of this weak looking after the interests of bit Sioux county ranch. Chas. Heinle, made a business trip to Crawford, oa last Tburedar evening, and returned ea Friday moo. Peter Babaa, and eon, of Adelia, were doing bull 111 at Um Hub, on last 8atun!:iv. Mr. and Mn. Herman Konrath, of Monlruue were county seat visitors, oa last Saturday. Tlte Witt children, are enjoying 'a two weeks visit from their friend Mrs. He trick, of Kaoa city. Mo. Praf. Meyers, took in H sights at Xiuak, between trains last Saturday. He i was accooapanted by Lucy Moravek. LitUa Cecil Heter, who bat been aomawhat inotapoaad, owigjc vo an in fan lit erupt ioa, i now all O. K. again. Mr. aaa Mr. B. P. Maine, will leave this aveoinf for Stacy, Montana, the horn of their iaughter Mrs. Daut, whera they expect to apaod Ute summer. Rev. Warren, of the M. K. church, will tjAiraa tba ministerial association wfceco wilt aonvene at Crawford, last v Tna Mast la quaamy and moot in quality eacrihee LwWitt's Little EaHy Ksers, the famous pills for constipation ana liror complaiata, J. E. Phinncy. o. Kuat. Hiirka lias informed u that oouaty Institute will open Aug. .Ith nndwill aaotiane for two weeks with Fnif. Percy and VVillis Purviance as con tluctors and instructors. Skin a (Tactions will readily Htsap pearbv using Oe Witt's Witch Hel Salve. Loik ont for counterfeits. If you get Oe Witt's you will gal good re sults. It ie the quick and positive euro or pile. I. E Phiksky. Wa understand that everything sold fairly well at Mr. Beihle' sale last Tues day, tha cattle excepted. The family, will come to town, on Hatuniav, where they will fiend aday or two with friends before lev ring for the ct,'.. Parties having buisinesn to transact in tba county Judges office will always Cod me there Monday's. OKA. & Urni.T, Co. Judge. The annual netting af the fjkam allay Editorial nseociation, will fea held this year at Yaleatine on CwW-w June 1st ValenUnakMSM haw to things up brawn, and wM Urn till over to tha "boys" UaU that juay enjoy tbemsetves. Partiee desiring rugs woven will please have their rag ready tba middle of May, as I will put ruga in the loom, at that time. TIiom who wish to lanre their rags in town, will please take litem Ut Marstellers store and I will get them. Prtoa far one yard and a half la length fit. Caapaatfully. , Lata A. Urate. TramsjMMh vMra liawhj to ftrKwaa4ewta4a not act -!. rjeitm Eatk Cam vjrv lo J. ii i u6. i'a iur tii pap r. - liinMnKr iit-.vt n'ti. Friday, Hit UiU, dUtrict court will convene. Cotuniivsioiwr, Meiig. was in town, doing biuins with our merchants last Tuesday. -,TIi ladies aid society, wsll m't at the home of Mrs. liollv, Wednesday May &!nd, to sew carpet rags. The assessor, u busy the days pry. iu- luto the financial auair of every one. Mr, and Mr. E. E. Liverniore, lire enturlaiuiiig a brother of the latter fruiu KanAas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Knori, are now residing in their own mansion in War bonnet, having uoved into it a week ago. -Andrew Knori. is having his resi dence iu the cauyou thoroughly remod eled and renovated, lie will use compo- board, instead of plaster. John Herman, was in from Story, one dav tin week, doing huMness with our mercliauts. He alwj atUnded Mr, Beihle' vale. We understand, that II. U. Lorriimr of Andrews, is in the east with a view to moving there in the near future should he find a desirable locality. Judge tjchilt, moved his family icto the Coffee house, last week. They will remain there until ready to betake them selves to the laud of (lowers, and sun shiue, vi California. M- A. Baouan, of Five Points, has disposed of his ranch, to Fred Summer, and Mr. Baunan, expects within a short time to go and look up a new location, where his cattle will have more range. He thiuks strongly of Wyoming. Hiss Katie Bretty, of Montrose, commenced a two months term of school in the White River school, which Miss Luke gave up about a week ago. When ,it is a possioin thing we favor our own county teacher's. We feel they are by all means entitled to the lirst chance. Dr. C. O. Hald, the Craw ford dentist, will be ia Har rison, May 20, 21, 22 At Commercial hotel. Crown and Bridge VVork a specialty. Gu Jaal balunlay, noon, ye editor left on tha west bound train, far two week's visit, with his twin brother in Idaho, whom he baa not seen in eigh teen years. He will also visit his sister who lives a short distance from the latter. If you desire a Thorough Buiineju or Xormal Training attend the Broken Bow busim-st and Normal College. Fall term opens Sept 2nd 1901. Broken Bow, Nebr. C. W. Eolph. Pre. Ysung Mr. Jacoby, nephew of Mr. Warneka, wlio with his mother came from Texas, a couple of week's ago, to Visit relatives here returned to his duties in Houston. Texas, the first of this week. His mother will remain possibly all summer, Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C. says he suffered with piles for fif teen years. He tried many rtroedie with no results until lie used DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve and Uiat quickly cured him. J. E. I'hisney. Father Raybock, celebrated mass at the court house this morning, as we go to press too early, we can make no com ments on the discourse delivered. This is Father Eaybock's, Brt visit to Harri son. D Witt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts wf the lowe)s and re move the itupiiritie speedily with no dis comfort. Tlnsy are famous for their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe J. E. I'Hl.NSKY. Mrs. Geo. H. Turner, was in town last Saturday. H Was the lirst time Mrs. Turner had been in Harrison in sev eral month's. Her health continues to improve, which piece of news her many friend will reao with pleasure, Jackson Mettlen, was up from the south end of the county the first of this week oo business and incidentally to re new his allegiance tp the I'ltBSu JotHN AL. We are in receipt rf some Marsland news items fc ithout a signature and as it is an iniuraible rule of this ofiloe to publish nothing without the writers name attached thereto, wa have laid this very interesting news letter aside. tZH Thru Mr. Mettlen of finake creek, we fjsmrn that Mr. Loe Dickinson, and his es w4eWiaWe family who left Sioux countv a few weeks ago for Michigan are enjoy, in y themselves with Lee's parents and friends. At resent ha has not deckled just what business ha will pursue. Wa hope ho may decide to coma back to Sioux county. If people only knew what w know a bout Kodol Dysprpaja Cure, it would be used in nearly every household, as there ara few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrasii. caused by indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Kodol Dyspepsia Jure, which, with no aid from the atom, ch, will dis set jour food, certuinlv coo't help but do you road j. pm. i NOTICE. Thp Junior l-eane w.fl on 'ridm evening, May VI S." I, l II llnll, give an lie Cream social and entertainment. Admission to the hail free, with popular prices for iefrehmenls. Junior league. Notice fo Moux Co. Toucher. To til T-tti-her of Pvoux -otuity, Nrlir.W j ks: I At tU eoinindf Institute of tlils year, lie 1 -t im!!- for Klrt .raite -Ttifl'stH will lie I taken up. w if there le unv that ilonlre t n n.iii lliee Stmlirs J U will Iileaf". Like I notltr. AIo, tin- Aurora lluvlur- i'nttew, off ir Ten -k Tuition fn-, for one Mo Unt, tlmt I nmy i cuiinate, or any that would Ilk to take aUvautMifu of this ofTer write to nbotit it. Term tifl fi-pt. 4, l'jni. J. 11. Ill uk. I'o. Siipt. Public Sale. I will m at Public auction on May 13 1901, the following uamed articles: 1 CM)k Stove, 1 Heating Stove, 1 Rife, 1 newing machine, 2 Bedsteads nd (pnngi, 1 Dining Table, 1 Center Table, 2 Bureaus, Carpet rags, onough for 23 yards of carpet, 3 Stuffed Birds. Chairs. Ijislies, Kettels, ritchers, fruit jars, and other articles too numer ous to mention. TERM j Cash. E. A. Bigalow. auctioneer, MitH. R. M. Waij-ack. Public Sale- I will ell at public: auction, at nir residence '5 niiles tKiulli-v-est of Harrisno on Tuesilay May 2lst 1001, at 10 o'clock A. M. the following personal property, to-wit: 10 II.?ad 2 Year old fiiMm, 114 Mead Yearling H-ifers & Stoers, 2 Head Cows & Calves, S Mares, 1 2 year old colt I Yearling colt, Farm tools and oilier things too num erous to mention. TER1IS: Cah. Free lunch At noon. E. E.. LlVEilMORR. The first strawberries of the season arnveo. Wednesday. Mrs Miller, and son of Crawford, are visiting Mr. Jerry Wills. J. EL Cook, of Running Water, transacted business at the county twai last Saturday. Geol. Agt., for the Deering Harves ter Co. was in town Tuesday making contracts with our local dealers. Mrs Edward Downey, mother of Mrs. R. F. Neece, was up from the ranch, a day or two tnis week. Robert Gieaer, of Montrose, was in towu yesterday on business. Mr. Jacoby, nephew of Mr. Henry Warueke, was a passautr iur Craiuiu Tuesday evening. Mr. Dave Collville, will ship a car of horxes to Casper in he near future IU Juts already disposed of two car loads ia that market. Pat Lacy, is busy down at tlie R. F. Neece, ranch on Running Water doing some extensive reuiodeliugand lixiug up in general. Rev. J. A. Scamahorn, P. E. will preach lit the church next Sunday at 7:43 P.M. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. Carpenter A. L. Leitolf, completed bis mechanical labor around the Will Marsteller residence the lirst tf this week. Mr. Lei toff is all O. K as a .-ar enter. John Anderson, took his family to Crawford last evening, in order to at tend tlie circus which is billed lo appear titer today. Mr. and Mrs, L. Oerlach, were guests, at the home of ex county treat urer Beihle, in the valley, on lat Sab bath. Ye understand, Miss Josie Sherrill, is now employed at Van Tassel, Khe left for her Dew abiding place the first of tins week. Master Frank Coffee, and a young school mate of his, came up from Chari roiir on Tuesday, anu will spend a few days at his father's valley ranch, Dr. and Mrs. Piiinuey, are entertain ing the Utters mother Mrs. Leonard of Utica, Neb. She will reuiaai with tier! j children about two weeks. I j Mr, O. W. Heater, aod family srei,, now enjoying country life, having moved j j to the ranch last Saturday. j il. A. C, has again jineil the ranks, and wa feel that Clio and Zekiel, will ' read with a great deal of pleasure, her it-' ems. which will appear in this weeks in-' sue of tha Prexh-Jociikai., after such a prolonged silence. Thanks M. A. C. for j your prompt response to our inquiry, Harrison, has now one of the neutesl ! up to date drug stores, that any city in j North-west Nebraska can boast of. Dur-j ing the past few weeks, our popular doc- toraud druggist, lias been having the in- j terior thoroughly renovated and remodel-; ed, and now onui inside, one might rend- j llr imagine themselves withia a metro-' pohtan drug store. Our pmiri. town; is rapidly sssumiog city airs, owing to ; the push and ability of our leading buri mMi..., 1... ( ' Professional Cards. ANT GUTllRir. Attorney-at-Law. 01 Prompt attention given to all letral j matters In Justice, County and District I (Vurt. fliid liefore the Unitcil HUitef Land ORii-e. Fire Insurance ritteo in reliabU 3iui(inies. CJTliCgnl papers cnref'illy drawn. 1U::iuoN. - Nkukaska. .11. J. O'Coiinell, - - ( . Atti rnry, ;os- Will Practlro In All ('onrls. Special Attoution (.'iveu ta Land Of fice Business. (oli-ctlotis anil all bnslness entrust ed tome will receive prompt ntteutioa. IAl!IUr4iN - Nkohasua. J. E. PHINNEY. M. I. I'hylsrUn and Surgeon. All calls Klvrn prouipt atteiitlon. Offli'i In DniK Store. -HARKlSdX KKHUAKKA. MKS. ANN K (il LHERT, lrcsii:aUlii:5 & Tniloi liig. r.e-tlu rr.cr.3 cloth; clocked. pr:rc:i & repaired. Prices rcsotia!?lf, RAtNr.irMuu gtinr an teed. Rooum opii tc PreMt-JuurMSl i Rico. K. ItOItWF.lt, t ).i:u.i.ii is- eqsj Lumber, Harness Hiuhlleis Grain uml FYcil, Door uikI Windows, Heavy Hardware ESTRAYBO. 10 head of two-vear-old heifr liramlcd I oil riirtit SKlo anil on left hip. 0 Some may not Imve on lut all have bar on. 6 Will pay $5,00 per hwul f"f H''"- re turn, at Dave Col villes place, on Runn ing Water. Add re, C. O. Hallihrough. Maryland, Neb. Kittrny otic. MU' of Ki'hniba, County l hionx, ( To wnna ir mt coxcer. JC"'Mce la berehy given by V. A. Itct-r the nndrralKunl.tliat on the lltli day of Mn h A . I. l'.OI on hi enrtosnl birnt M.tnntvl In liowen precinct In Kloos Count v Ki-lirii-kn. One bay hor", wa takfit up by h!m ni nil rtry. brau'lel 1 1 Mon b ft himllrr ''"ft J" un,",,wt 10 he a. bout 11 ymm oM siul brendel s Uve t crllel. ImUil nt llurrlou this l"lh lar "f M:irrh A. II. 1001. V. A. Hrj-TtR PUBLIC SALE. The undesigned will sell at Public Auction at Harrison Ne!)., on May, 24th the following described personal pro perty, to-wit: 25 Cows & Calves by their side, 2. Y'earling Steers & Ileifer, H 2-year-old Heifers, 0 8 year-old Heifers, 3 Milk Gowk. 1 Hereford Dull coming years in June. TERMS OF HALF. All sums over :,0- 00, four mouths with bauknble cotes lit 10 pr cent, ier annum; all sums under .-"i0,00 caf.li, Mjnurx Rrmsii, RoBrJO1 Kef.L, Auctioneer. For Sale. Or trarle for cattle 110 acres of land In the PleKitit Ridge settlement north wKt of Harrison. All feiiced, 30 acres broke 3 acres in Alfalfa. Also my resi dence in Harrison. T. O. WtUJAJH. Public Sale. ' I will sell at public auction, at Harri son, Nebraska, Saturday, Slay Hlh, at 1 P. M., the following described prorty to-wit: 1 H ilsiness Ixit North of H-trnens Shop, 18 Head young Cows, niot of them with Calves, by side, 0 2-year old Miner. 5 Yearl.ngs, 1 2-year old Hereford Hull, 1 1-year old Hereford Bull, 4-year old Mare with colts by side, 6 year old work Mare, il year old work Mare, 7-y-ar old work Horse, Wagon, 2 yearling colts, 2 sets Harness 1 Mountain lop Huggy, MuCormick Mower and hay rake, My State Brand rN also CC llonrrhold goods niKl otbr articles to. numerous to niiilmn. TERMS of 8ALE-AII sums under $25,00, CASH. Over M,0) one years Uma with Hprovel note with 10 r cent interest. J. W. Skitii, ' E. A. Uigelow, Auctiniiuer, , , C n. saw TrHI Ll'7 mi. m t-n P"WfwiilJ"Ml ".'"MI mimr'. Cmf The Commercial Bank, HARRISON, NEBRASKA. DIBECTOES. Prefidftit. F. W.CLAr.iry, CasliitT. C. F. Coffee, Chas. C. J ax mix. II. fr. Stockmen having u for a Iwutk at tlii i!iit may rely ii to handle their entire Hanking busini'n. We are yrepnred to tak care of mir .trad at all timenri Keep watch lajrjrdaarsra lon't forget ENGLISH SHIRE CO V i ?0 Will stand at pur bara at HARRI SON, this season. TERMS-8,00 to insure colt to stand up and suck. DEICKMANN & LACY Harrison, Nebraska. 00 PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR. Sired by iinporttd CLYDE, Dam 7 vmUU SHIKK-wuixht 1,500 11m. PRICE; to insure living colt Tho moru-yfor mt vice of ntallion will be duo nod payable at once in catso lriarcH nre ho!1 or removed from the county. ROBERT KEEL. I.I.ABKK, A. -MttiKNLEV, Oil of this Space. o ' IT ft 0 to watch this STALLION. I jr. STALLION Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. i 'V i t ! PMWa wl iim i S'miI i snV. task Mas. UUwtl T.n!". (MM Blark ih nt, itian. tMH.lilUM.Uatt.aia ,''1,1. ; V (' ,1'