" Harrison ss - Journal. VOL. XIV. HABBISQIT, ITBBBASKA, TI-SZTTIRSIDjk.-, JLTJG-TJST 21. 1902. IN O. & P HARRISON Remember the Omaha, dentist dales. The county Board was ia session this week. John Mack was up from Bodarc last Tuesday, Pete Allison was ou our streets last Tuesday. Jim Force last wwk. was up from Crawford Wm. Martin was last Monday. Harrison visitor Rev. Youngman went to Hemingford Monday night. J, W. Hunter made a trip to the Hot Springs last week. KoK Sale: House with four rooms; Inquire at this office. John Herman from Eckard South Dak. was in town Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald is visiting with her father this .veek. J. h. Porter of i n.ii' fori wm on our street last Wednesday. , John Hansoi made a pleasant call at our sanctum last Monday. i yc. F. Coffee shipped a train loud cattle to Omaha Sunday. of W. O. Patterson niade a business to Crawford Uie first of the week. trip Sunday school at 10 o'clock; every- laxly mvited. W. H. Davis; Supt. iMrt. W. H. Davii returned home Mon day, after a visit to friends in the east . Just received: A new consignment of aim and boys clothing at OEULACHS. CVtrle New man lias bouRht the reci- dence property owued by Mrs. S. C. I). Basttet. Jiohn Dieckmann started for Chicago Sunday. He expects to be nms about a Uiouth. (leorne Dieckmano was shaking hands with his many friends in Harrison last Tuesday. Miss Grace E. Myers commenced a three ruoDtlis torm of Bcliool in district No. 81 Monday. More and better goods for the same money at Uerlach's tore than any other place, try them. 10-tf Fur Kai.K:-100 acres of land joining the village of Harrison; for further partic ulars inquire at this office. '' Mm. James Nolan was ft Harrison visitor Monday and Miss Beasie Pomeroy ., ,,1 i visit wilhherfor a while. 11. uritKora Dmnhn dentist will be t the Commercial Hotel Aug. 25-26. He hira and have your work done by an experienced dentist. Mini Lillie Zimmerman wont on the east bound train to Ft. Robinson last Haturday evening, where she goei visit with friends for a-while. to Dick and Emmet Jordan started to North iMkoU on the passenger last Saturday evening, where they will work u the harvest Heidi of that dtate. I am now prepared to weave curcli. J cts. for tut and miss and 12 J for tripped. Warp furnished nt cist. Mr. J. A. TlUYFJt, 80 tf 4 If Vou want a snap in Lndicsand ciuiu rent shoes go to (iV.ULACll'S where you can buy them cheaper than in any ...lernritv. They now have a large assortment. Ye scribe and Prof, I'urviance took drive down Ut John Anderson's ranch, commonly known as tl old 33, and as it has been several Vr" '"' w're I,, the men with the hammer the plane have made quiet a change and especially U) what It was 16 year (ro lien we lirst knew tli ranch. John brighten things up though wliereever HAPPENINGS Torn limes subscribed for the Press Jourual for his friend, George Fitzgerald it Highland, Wisconsin". Tuhflaiows "aT good thing when he (teen it and he wants Ins friends to see it too. Hurrah for Tom! ' yH. V. Moore was in town las', Tuesday and took out injunction papers restrain ing Loren.o Snow from rutting hay on what he claims to he his land. Sheriff Ixiwry deputized Frank Moore to serve the papers. Notice to Tx Payerf All personal tax that is due must be paid at once or I shall proceed to collect the sa.ie by law. John I. Jhtvis, Co. Treasurer. Charles Orewell of Hewitt, this county has purchased the ranch and atock from Charlas Newman this week. This addit ion to Mr. (ire wall's former ranch makes his ranch one of the most valuable ranches in the county. Success to Mr. Grewell. VJohn Mosley was in from Hound To last Monday and ho said he opened 11 gates from his place to Harrison. We think it is time the people from that part of the county should have a road torome to the county seat without having to spend all their time opening gates. Order your Blackleg Vaccine from Ir. Ilea. Itismade in New York. The Vac cine is pure, and is effective in its results. It will lie snot immediately by return mail. A handsome nickel plated injector is sent 'ree with every order of 1U doses or more. See his advertisement in this paer. MARRIED. Martin Carroll and Mis Maggie Hunter were Married last Tuesday at the home of the brides father. Judge liartell offi ciating. The young couple have a host of friends, who will wish them a long and happv life. The Press-Journal ex- lends bent tt ixbes, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith, we are sorry to say have wen rjnite sick for some time but are glad to say at this writing Mrs. Smith is some better. Mr Smith is troubled with his old complaint that has caused him a great den! of pain and suffering in years past, we hope for the speedy recovery of both Mr. and Mm. Smith. Charles Newman from Hewitt li purchased the Hester proet ty and huni- ness in Harrison. Mr. Newman will tak charge of the business the first of S p- lemtier, and no doubt the new linn will receive the large trade that Mr. Hester has had since he has been in business in Harrison. Charlie is well known through out the country and stands first for honesty aud integrity. Th Press Journal wishes Mr. Newman success in his new undertaking. Bodarc Gleanings. Mrs. Daut and little Irva visiter! with Grandma Zimmerman last week. All the young folks enjoyed a good dinner at Mrs. Sanford Hill's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thayer were pleas ant visitor at Wm. Miller's after Sunday school lant Sunday. Frank Coffee accompanied Mr. Miller to Harrison last Wednesday nnd took the evening train for Children. As we write we presume the wedding bells are ringing in the mibiirlw of Harri son, but their -.lilvery tinkle reach even to the valley. li.Xick Hchaefer Inst week cut John Coffee's oats and wheat, which turned out fairly well and John exjiects to have unite a threshing. 4K. M. Hall received word that his mother was very sick at her home nt Ft. Robinson, and with his family drov on Sunday to see her. Two of John Coffee's hay hands have gone to the Running-water ranch to help in the haying there. So John and Sam are Inching aloe now and running the .stnhlii(hment on Euroan style. -V have to renort the loss of two more residents of t!:e valley, as Henry Ik.flck and John Hibbelll with their families left on Friday in Prairie Sehoon ers. traveling north. We did not learn itheir intended destination. Mr. Henry Zimmerman is still feeling the fleets of a bad fall which he ex perienctd one day the first of Inst week while stacking xmi n for Matt Hall. He fell from the top of the stack striking upon his back. It is fortunate he was ; not more seriously injured, as 11 is ne is fjuiW lame. Bert JLirtin the popular Barytone will be here in about 2 weeks and will present Kdison'a marvelous moving pictures, 500 subjects embracing both comic instruct ive pictures. Following are a few of the songs whicfi are beautifully illustrated and sung: Sunny Tenessce, Never liked a-Niggex with a Beard. You can keep your Sour Apple, and 28 oilier. Tne beautiful fairy story of Red Riding Hood wi'l be illustrated uml 12 other inuiort- ant views. The Concert is all O. K. and not to be confounded; Let everyone come. Bkht Marti. A YOUN'O LADY'S LIFE SAVED. At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber. Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoa Kemody. iJr. ( has. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Columbia, in a recent letter stales: "Last March I hud as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bud attack of dy senterv. Everything I prescribed for her prove-' ineffectual and she was grow ing worse every hour. Iter parents were sure she would die She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. j What to do at this critical moment was ! a ut.nte for m hot. f thought ,,f Cham- bet-Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The most wonderful result was effected. Within ii'it hours she was feeling much tietter; iiuide of thre days she was upon her feet and at the end of one week was entirely well." For sale by J. E. Phinney. .0-MDC'-OD4'-frOC'K;'Jt T n h i 1 ri rr V i IJoyles Bros, are drilling a well lor J. U. Williams. Charles I'hristinn is attending Institute in ltouglan this week. The weather has lieen dry nnd hot for the last two or three wuukrt. Harvest will begin on the Rii'ge this week as a few llelils will be ready for the binder. W. Rood of Lusk was on the Ifidf.'e -flcr a load of wheat and oats n, few days ago. Carl Whitman was up from the Jake Mill ranch, after a load of outs, one day last week, ; ly Wilson proved up on his home stead just across the line in N'ebr. on last Saturday. I). M. Sutton of Harrison proved up on his homestead in the south end of the settlement on last Friday. Every one is busy haying and hands are ill deinvnd. Ono man is offering- fl. Tj0 per day. S. Holterfield sold'his fat. cattle to I). M. Sutton, who shipped them 011 last Salt) rday. We understand that Nate fietiel hits the contract of putting up W. ft. Smith's residence in Harrison. We are greatly interested in Mrs. Emma Rice's letters and hope that she will tell us more of tnat country. George Davis, who is living in John Sutton h house, went to Iince creek and the Cheyenne river this week to look lfter his cattle there. Francis leuel accompanied by his father Z. G. Deuel started over land for ("asper the first of the week to get a team harness and wagon which Francis left there when he came home sick last May. Sheriff MoDermott was out to the south end of our settlement some two weeks ago and arrested Stewart Sides on the charge of driving infected cattle across the state line from Nebraska, I lu was taken to Doiigl is mid after a day'scoiillnemenl in the county jail gave the required $'.1,000 bail. Several differ ent crimes are laid at his door, but thern is no substantial proof ugamst him for any except violating the law in regard to bringing cattle from Nebraska with out having them inspected. Stewart seems to have more trouble than usually falls to the lot of our citizens, but then he brings it about himself. We hear tha' on last Friday as George Walker rode iuto his stable on the Ander :xin ranch near the V. T, Springs he saw a coyote lying on the hay, fast asleep. Perhaps it had attended the dance in Harrison the night liefore and was dream lug of pretty w-hool mums. At any rale tke coyote was safe in the nnns of Morpheus and (h-orge noticing it's con dition thought to wnken it by gently tickling it w ith ft pitchfork. Thechance being too tempting George perforated it with the fork pinning it to the ground when the cries of the coyote mingled with George's hilarioiisness attracted the attention of Rollle Christian who came upon the scene in time to help finish the career of Mr. Coyote. George is still laughing about the way he surprised n CO) ol. Dr.REA'S BLACKLEG VACCINE r w y One Sirtpl Plated injirtipr, 10 d.M, .m M. " ,?!!!! ' ' j,ut Set. Bomwounl. Write for 3-pa:e tre.it Ise on lllacklcii. It is free. n niuifi Ur. UR&Jt The test physic Chand)erlain's Stom-a- h and Liver Tablets. Easy to take. Pleasant in effect. For bale by J. E. Phitiuey . Carey Items. A li tter from Mr. Rice reminds us that I he has not seen any Carey Items in the Press-Journal of late. True "Timothy has been very neglectful in reparUi late iv. If Items were as numerous as coyotes are in the valley you would hear no such complaint. Harvest i about over, six binders have been kept busy. Tin ee of t hem bought new this season. If you want to see some line crops come to Cottonwood. Tilings ook'--d'pret.tv shocky litre for a while now it logins '( l"k stacky. Little Freddie Ixyd wasquite sick with i-holera Infantum, about a week ago, Dr. Hart -veil ':i 'ailed in attaiaience. The little fellow is much ls-tter now. m. ' ,w!iv.. is at. ii niie from Oiad- ron, visi'.mg ber parents for a couple of weeks. Shu i accompanied by her friend Miss Gin5erick. The Misses Lydia and Phoebe Beans and Estella Holly of Crawford visited with fiends on Cottonwood over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. llartly Kaxton are the happv parents of a bouncing boy. Ail concerned doing well. Mrs. Amos Jacoby and children are visl iug her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taliy. The genial face of John Dickey is seen amorgus again. Herding sheep hasri I changed him in the same old John; only intended to stay a lew. da',s to visit, but ., ,,,:rl( to he (lone, thinks be will stay a while enu neip ins om friends out. A Procunier ships a car load of horses 10 St. Louis UPS Week, Rev. Zimmerman filled his appoint ment at the church Sunday. There were 12 in attendance. R. C. Tally has taken the contract of nishir.g the school house in District No. i. He expects to .ompli.te the job this eek. Fred Bemoan is building a line house for Carl M. Lux. invitations are out lor ... 1 : . i,l dance and beer drink when uie sa.., ,s comideled. Of course Mr. and Mrs. ' 1 T.molby are both invneu. Messrs. Arner.Kratz, and Howard each purchased new buggies of an Iowa firm a short time ago. Timothy. The Sioux County Institute closed last Saturday. The teachers all took great interest in their work and they all seem ed well pleased with the progress and ...dvanorment ill their studies. There was a number of eight grade pupils attended from Harrison, and over the lltllry and their work was highly commended . 1 tui -iw.trirs. When bv the o. rsupi. hiiu ins the students from our so: interest in education Is show an that means .... .. 1 1... i. i.iiia tancll. in llio tuture we 11 10 in" n. ... , ersand better qualified to teach. At the close of the institute the teachers offered the following resolutions which were unanimously adopted. Resolved, that we, the teachers of Sioux county ir. institute assembled, ex tend lo Supt. J. B. Burke, our sincere and hearty thank for his uutiringeff'orts in behalf of the educational interests of the county in general, and especially for these efforts in making this present Institute so prollt.ible for each of us, and so successful in it's general results. Resolved farther, that we recognize in Professors, Percy and W. K. Purvianoe, instructors of exceptional abilities, and desire thus to express our appreciation of the labors they have expended in our interest for our personal and profession al advancement. Resolved further, that we appreciate the kind treatment and universal court esy of the people of Harrison, who have opened their homes for our entertain ment and tin ve contributed so much to make our stay here so pleasant: Clarence Ritim, Ona M. Hid Iyer, Lilian ! E. Harris, Susie Tupper, Kslher Parsons, and I lit tie O'Connor; CoMUITTOK. (PILL FORM) absolutely rjtiarntitc-ed to protect yonr cattle from UluvhU'g: Each pill of YnwiMC is an exact d-mc; and vac cination. Willi them is safe, sure and jcerUiin. My injector puts the pill under the skin easily afrd auickiy. -lJy-orlwkii? direct of me, you jet frtnh viuihu: iimnediatelv bv return mail. Sent fa1y prepaid on receipt of price. SPECIAL OFFER: For a hort time only 1 will mail one of my dollar B.ckd hiU d in-yUira fr(?( wh h every order tor lu (loses or more or jjiar-Kiecr Vaccine. Not sold by druggists or dcalci'3. No agents. Prepared and sold only by 1 nn 220 EAST 32d STREET, Li nCi NEW YORK CITY ( 3fM tt-'SH N EK VU ICEKDI Kl!. Hiirrison Sioux Co., Nobr. Aug. IS, VMY! The county commissioners met. s pel adjournment. Present, commissioner! M 'lig, Lewis. Bigelow. and Wiu. J. A. Raum, clerk. The report, of the commissioners to view and report on the valuation of a county road commencing at SW 4 corner of Sec. 22, Twp. 31. Range ')!, thence running eas-'t one hair on Section Line between Sec. 22 and 27. The same on motion is be and is vacated as re commended by Comm. John Spray. Al so the county road commencing at the SW corner of Sec. 85, Twp :1, Range 53 and running thence north one mire Section Line, 1 hence east one mile. "iT The I 1, same be and hereby on motion is ordered to he vacated and struck from th Road Record. Thn road p-tnion of Martin weneeiinn others was taken up, he. same liemjr a consent petition, the .same was on motion allowed. The following f.l-.!m ...... ;..Li I Cr iv. u 1 . 11 ... , w. ...... I..HV.H wj'.in-j uii Too! Mri aiioweo. Claimed Allowed r red Penman Jf.'i 8.ri bridge plank . Leo He Bock lo.OO labor on bridge and plank J. K. Burke 52.00 Instil ute f und. Alex Lowry 1.00 f-3.83 For 15.00 For 52 00 For 1 00 John Mosley appeared before the Board and stated that the county commissioners in I he year 1804 has! ordered his 1&H7 taxes stricken from the tax list as he had no taxable properly in Sioux county 'that year. The commissioners alter examining the records find such to he a . matter of Record, ar.d on motion ordered , the county clerk to strike said tax from the 1887 lax list. On motion the clerk is instructed and he is hereby so ordered to draw a warrant in favor of C. W. ( riles and W. H. Fan- ning to satisfy a judgement obtained in theDist. Court ugamst Sioux county ill cembei' 5, 1001 for ftOO.OO and interest at 7 per cent. Total .fll'.t.HO On motion timed adjourned until Aug. lit, 1!)02 at 8 oclock A. 31. Wm. J. A, Raum, Clerk. Board of county commissioners met as per adjournment. Present comminission ers, Meng, Lewis, Bigelow, and Win. J, A. Raum, clerk. The follow ing claims against Sioux Co. was taken up, audited und allowed. Claimed Fremont Tribune fcl.l.tfS supplies. A.Stewart 30.00 labor on bridge. C. O. Burke 85.51 printing and supplies, J. B. Burke 60.25 services as Co. Supt. J. H. Bartell 31.25 Allowed 113 38 For 30.00 For 35.01 For 09.25 For 31.25 For 12.85 For 13.00 23.50 For 12 00 For 15.00 12 00 14.00 75.78 10.00 Re- supplies. L Brothers 12.85 lahor on court house, , Jo,m H(iriy g (,() . : Kggert Kohwer 23 50 plow, road district 12 1 H. I). Mead 24.f)0 plaintiff. Chas. L. Hibhort 30 00 George Itenham 12 00 L. R. Mote 14.00 F. B. Curly 75 78 George Benham 10.00 jected. On motion Board adjourned until Aug. 20, 1002 at 8 o'clock A. M. Wm. J. A. Raum. Clerk. County commissioners mst ns per ad journment. Present commissioners Me ng, Ipwis, Bigelow, ami clerk. On motion the conn'.v Treasurer is in structed to transfer balance in funds of mad district No. 9 nnd collections for said fund to special road district fund for district No. 0. On motion the county Treasurer is instructed to tratisfernll funds in roiul funds of yours previous to 1877 lo road fund of that year. On motion the clerk is Instructed to draw a warrant in the county road fund 107 in favor of Chas. U, Grove for $31.00 in lieu of road certificate on rond district No. D and caused said certificate. Etadlbe Press Journal. Professional Cards. M. J. OCoimell, - - C. Attcru. -to Will Practice in All I'onrtn Spet ial "Afifiitiflij Givfii tit Land GC flee Pusiiipss. ridlectiuux and all hHslnesn entrust-' ed(oi:ienill receive in'ompt atlculMi. Jlil'.RTSOJI - NlMtASKA.- J. E. rillNXEY. M. J). Phyiscian and SertreoH. All cull given prompt attention Ollice in Ih'ng Store. -HAI.'KIHON - SKIJLtASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all leesi matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State Lund Office. Fire Insurance written in reliablf sompanies. ' 2TLegal papers carefully drawn. HAiits:oN, - Nebraska. North-Western , LIME E. M. V. U. It. is the bo to and from the BLACK HILLS, DliAinVOOll AN1 HOT Sl'lllNUS. SOUTH DAKOTA. F. E. A M. V R. it. I line table. Uolnir Going Eas' , No. 5, mix 'A, iO :!H I No. o, mixed... K. ROHWER. Dealer in; Harness, Saddles, Lumber, Grain, & CHAMPION Harvesting Machines. Tlit PEER of all grade cigars. The DREAM DAN SULLY 5 ft. Cigars. All lovers of a good cigar are invited to try, The DREAM OR DAN SULLY Cigar. L. li. Bigelow; Sale Agent FOR The DREAM DAN SULLY cigars. A paper down in sand hills says; "Bill Damn's daughter Grayce has Rcarletilia. and the whole Damn family is quarantin ed. "Alliance Herald John and Tom Hines were in fromi Boggy last Monday. Tom and John nre alw ays jolly and well might they be for' they have plenty of this world's pood1 and that means a great deal in the battles in this old world of ours. The claim of Dr. J. E. Phinney for pro fessioniil services and fumigating homes of small-pox patients was allowed $35. 00' David Bartlelt having the lowest bid' filed to do the painting on the Court house as advertised. On motion Davirtl Bartlctt is hereby allowed said contract, for the sum of $300.00 Claimed Allowed JensC. Menjf flH.25 f1.25 L. O. Lewis 10.05 10. Oil E. A. Bigelow 0 .-) o.on - On motion Board adjourned Bine Di. Wiu, J. A. Raum. ' CUsfc. a- M. A. C, ' 4 n t "A-