1 "J Harrison Press - Journal. VOL. XIV. TIA.IISOISr, NEBRASEIA, THUPSDAY, NOIEIIVEIBIB 20. 1902. Is) O. 11'. TT A "D D TO AM i riARiYiouiN y Mrs. J. VV. Heed went to Omaha last Saturday night. Sunday achool at 10 o'clock; every body invited. W. II. Davis; Supt. Just received: A new consignment of meii and Isivs clothing at GEKLA'TIS. More and belter goods for the fi;im Ditoey at Uerlach 'a store than any other plac, try them. 10-tf I will commence a Revival Meeting at Pleasant Ralge Mon lay, Dec. 7; Every body iii invited to attend. L. VV. Houton; Pastor, We acknowledge the receipts of 2 volume of l he collections of the Nebr. Historical society for which we are v iy thankful and And them full or inform ation. If rou want a snap in Ladies aud child rens shoe go to GfcULAl 'li'.-j where you can buy them cheaper than in any astern city. They now have a large aaeofctment. sRobertCofTman, who has len working for Boh Keel during the past year, and a brother of Mrs. Keel, left li"t night for Madison Co. Virginia where he will visit relatives this winter. NXTw. Valdez, Ueed, J. C. Parsons, Marcus (Jeo. Davis, N. L. Tip' on and others shipped cattle from here to Omaha last Saturday. Thin will proli.it. -y te the last shipment made from here this fall. November toe 27th has ls-cn set .1 part as a day of Tiiaiiksyiving. It may be a sad day for the Turkey, lint should be remembered as a day to thank our creator for his many blessings Hint are being bestowed ujkiii os as a people. GRAND BALL- There will be a dance ut Andrews Hall Tiuiiiksgiviug evening Nov. 21. All cor dially invited to attend and have a good time. K. C. Dunn. 4 Mrs. DeB ck made a plea aut call al our eanctum Monday. She say s tmt , Henry and Herman have decided to locum t in the Uig Horn country. '1 hey ahd ilieir families have all been nek miiu they moved there, the high altitude not agree ing with them at first. Cut this out and take it to J. E. Phinnoy'a drug si ore and gel a flee wimple of Chamberlain's Stum icb and Liver Tablets, the best Phv.sic. Hiey cleanse and invigorate the Stomach improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size, 2.K. er buX. NOTICE. Harrison. NVhr. Nov. 12. 1102 F'arties holding S.otix county Warrants No. 183,191,180,190. 191. 177, oi), 112 174, 195, 175. 19(1, 201, 202. m. 170, IS;; are hereby notified to plreenl ihein lor payment. John I. Ilavis, Co. Treasurer. To thn Public Allow ma to say a few words in praise of Cham berlaiuV Cough Remedy. 1 had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, hut after taking the seCona dose of tins medicine 1 fell better, three bottles ot It cured my cold and the pains in my chest disap)eared entirely. I am most resctfully yours for health, RaIJ.I 8. MEYKKS, 64-Tlnrly hvventh St., Wheeling, VV Va. For sale by ail lui:b'isU. On 'ast Tuesday moruii'g we uoticed several of our popular tow ns vioiiien Iss lug all togged up, und buggies being Unveil to the dill'eielit les.deiices, aud ol course we became curious to know what was going on, but a our sporting Editor was busy just then, and we ben g a Ih-Uk diet for these many yeais k pt ipiiuL until wo uw the procession leave town in u nouthernly direction, uud we tiien began to make lii((iirie as to what w is up. and we were mh. lined these were th Roy at Neighbors going to tue borne lr. L'mlt Ibat ihey might pay th rtniects lo one of Uieir iino.l or, Neikl lair Un it- -V'liii siigg--.eJ thai In was woiiiens Kigd's day. we can't su,. hh I'l thai. Out We will wajer il cookie that (,'hal can leil soinelliiiii; iiMut whether their rights were re'pecied rr not; provided he didn't take to the hay mow like a scared cut oo lhe approach of this Royal procession. Among the tu.iliher present were! Mrs W. II. Phillip Mr. H. A- Priddr. Mm. w. 11. Davis, Mrs. J. 11 wilherissilorler, Mrs. Eirnei Lyon, Mrs, E P. Milne, Mrs. Kl O'Con nor, Mm Tipton, Mm. Vai.U., and Mrs. I. (lriui b. we t iw o.rt l'f Ihem on lUnr rcliini in Hw tvemng. und from 'hi Km lies upon I heir faces, no d.iubt the, hail a j dlv time and n (I u it h n dicteai Inula d d UiJ. TT A DDT? T T Ym O nArrrviNUMjO A numlier of our young folks assembl ed at the parsonage last Friday night to participate n having an enjoyable time, and they were not disappointed for they were sociably entertained and enjoyed themselves by play it g games until a late hour. Ajollygoist time was had all around, and especially the kis'.iug part of it, for some of the young men imagined they were being kissed by some pretty young girl, but wheel some of them found out that si young man was doing l tie ki-S'ng act I h -y were as hot as blazes but it is n miracle that he is still living. Moral Hoys don't go into anything blind folded. TO THE StTKIUNTWNPKSTS OF Wftt'X. DAWES HillotllMS, BOX Hi TI K, INKYUNNK, MCllTW BI.LFE, GRANT A.Nll IUNXKR OOl'NTlKS. Sly dear superintendent: I expect to be in attendance at the North western Nebraska Teachers' Asso edition to be held at "rawford, Friday and Saturday , Novemlsr 2H and 29, at which lime 1 will be pleased to talk with the county superintendents present rela tive to matters of interest. Should the formation of a Union Normal Institute in your section of the slate le contem plated for next ear, I will bi pleased to discuss with tho.-u inteitstttl preliminary plans. Yours very truly. VV. K Fowler. State Superintendent. On November u:id SO the North western 'I'tacta-is Association will meet in Crawford, a- d I suggest, to nil school Hoards to close your schools so that your teac hers may is-, .bit to attend this meet ing, for it is there we will discuss meth ods & etc. .so the one or two davs lost will be overbalanced with the informat ion that your teachers will receive, lor it will be handed down to the pupil by the teacher; So I hope that no district, will feel too poor i Kraut this time to your teacher. I not on iy hope to meet all the teachers there, but meiulx-rs of the school hoards; and patrons don't for get ibe date for we export to have the b-sl meeting w c ha v ever h:ol since it's J. B. Rurk. Jo. Supt . organization PROGRAM OF THF, N0RTII WKST N KB U ASK A TKACHKH5 ASSOCIATION. FilfDAY AFTSHMHlN. TWO o'f'MlCK. i Adelaice Harris Vocal Duet ) i raw ford Mrs J.E. Porter ) The Rural .S hool (a) In the past , to w hat, extent has it influenced the cause of edtic.it. on? (h) Wiwt is It doing now toward that end' ) What may we expect of it in the I u t u re? (d) Is the demand for greater oppor tunities for the rural pupil the ellect of the rural teachers' work, or public opin ion voiced through efforts of city und village schoolsV J li. Hurke. .. Harrison I Discussiod H. H. Funk Hemmgford Instrument. i! Music,"I'oll;a I Concert" Wallaie Mr. lilei.n Moir.it t. . .Gordon "lii-pi.ations Gleam-d Here and There" W. F. Morgareirfge Merrimai Chal. Gathered There und Here, D. W. II iyes Alliance " Discussion Vocal Solo, selected Miss Georgia Miher, Heiiiingford What Amount of Familiarity Should Ex 1st Bet ween Ti lo hcr and Pupil ''. L. Hopt)i-r Hay Springs i Disi ussion Mrs. EE. Ford,. Hemingford Venal Duet, "Coma Where the Soft Twilight Falls." M-s. I. E. Morns, l - All.ance M s Grace Whei lei ) FluDAY KVKMMI, 7 '.ISO O'CLOCK yiiartefte Mis. S. Jones, Miss IfaV huist, Messrs Jones and Fuller. Invocation Violin and P. ano: ",-,(1, ir V.ircilion ll.ssrs.M- II' ill aid Mo'er Gordon- Ad.liess of utlcooio q t frawford ............ ... ... ...... Rs,,.,i,se-j!R 0en ...'.. ...(i-.rd. ddrrss -V bat should I execl-d of the credited w hoolsof northwest Nebraska? j VV. lahireK Lincoln Violm Soio. l-ieU-cle,- hr-H A iirn Si i . i hadi i n l.-s lure- Some K'tucation Piol boiis of 1 ilM Pl-MlOlt. 1 l.l V ,. W. R Fowler, H'ate w.o.i Inst ruuieula I, Selelled MlSM LllslllpV 1 hiiilrou hATI'MMY MOKMNO. H:30o':lK.'K. Klection of Ollicers. V.mHI Silo, "80111 Hong." Fannie Butler Crawford A Reading ., Chum r.l wrist ICS of EdtK'ttticniil Work Pearl L. Harris ....Crawford DiscucKion Jeiini Kill Crswfo'-d Would th- Kn'ahhsbmi'iit of " Adjunct, 'iKinelu" hetielll the weste n counties, I on), if o how shoulil cotuitv huerin j .en,ie-.la..dWrr, pi.eeed to filed! . , imi, j, W. Bau ngai'dnor Alliance .Rushville Memory vs Notelxaik (a) In the Recitation. (b) For Future Use. (c) As it effect the power to ex press clearly and forcibly. W. T. Poucher fhiidron Discussion L M. Oberkot ter,..Chadron The need of a Stat Normal Heboid in Western Nebraska. 8,H, Mart in,.,, ... Rusl-ville Discussion J. M. Stimson .Harrison Instrumental Solo "Evening Song." Miss Ethel Kathm, Crawlord SATCKD.lY AFTEHVOOW. A visit to F'ori Robinson und Social Intercourse. SATt'lIDAY KVK.NJKU, 7 30 O'CLOCK Vocal Duel lutch Lullaby," VVinuie Wilhau s J v ..Crawford Helen Ellis. ) Jnvocalion Instrumental Solo "Moonlight on the I i udson" Hiss Hessie Etsiinaii, Crawford L i t i iv Problems el Go aler Ameru a." Dr. E Beiij Au-.bo vs. President Ma'e University. Violin Silo Selected Miss Alma Slu kle, I'hadron Andrew Happenings. Mrs. J. R. Huutrtrund son Harold went lo Damson on No. 8 and returned oil No. 4 t Mr. Art llaggurman anil family moved lu Andrews Saturday , K.iy and Roy will attend our Seiaioi hetv. We welcome . i M it: I o . Mr. J. Jones went to Crawford Friday and came hack Saturday bringing his strjy yearling with him. Andrews School w ill give an entertain ment the evening el Ho', thriil'h. Lhe pror.iuinie will consist ol selections appropriate fur closing and Chi Islmus day combined, you ure cordially invited to attend: Emily Mclotosi h commerced school November 11th. Her brother Howard the lL'th. We have two more new scholars this week. Rav and Roy HiiLgarman. We are very ijiad to see them and welcome ihem in our oud.st. Mr. Madden can e over from Crawford Sa-w mill pi May evening and remained till Saturday. Then with the aid ot oilier hip loft their old home here for a Hew one tiioie. We wish them happiness and prosperity there. Mr. and Mrs. Proctor and daugiiler Eva went, to ii.iinson last Saluid.iy, and report a pleasant trip. What's the niitier with the school belle tert? Shi's all rght Uaf cruek r. porter. Mr. Robert 'ofruian was an um-xp'cte,: visitor si Mrs. S E. Jote-s last w.-i-s lie arrived Saturday evening aUnit f. o, clock ami stay ed 'nil 2 o'clock Siiuibn He Ii-js been working for Mr. Ron Keel al War Hound. VV weie all verv gluil I.- ' see bun hut sorry that he leaves S;oux 1 'ount v. There were 20 pr. te'it ,11 nur Sunday S-ho.il las' Sunday collection Sc. There weiv visitors from Ilarreton as follows; Misses fd.i Moravik, Dollie R. n(!dv. M ind Rirlel,. end John W. Barlell. Linl-v R. Poddy. Ah Umphe nour. Geoige O'connor, and John Burke. We hope hey can come often and help u in our singing We look for Supt. Burke aain soon us Im is always faithful in Sunday School work. X In Wyoming. XOeors Davis, klutipMloiiM err of c.iiC from Harrison, ui last Saluidiy. H accompanied them to Omaha. SJvndrew t'hristiun sbipied t no cars of I entile from ' rdfee's siding-, on last Salur dav. Hi- went to Ouiaba a Iso, and i x IM'cted home on Wednesday of this week. pyjohii I laWs, Karnest and 'A. (. Deuel started on 1 uesday of last week for an l extended out I ng and husl mg tour. We exfiect that th.-y will be lull Hedged . . i n i t i i. .. . . r nuoroiM lino win nuve iiiicyi-u mis oi K"' ,,v ""T ,vl"rn- There will be (lance at the W. o. W. i,,,!) tomorrow night. Charlie Thomas proved up on his hom- slead on last S.itunbiy. Mrs. barb's' Thoiuas received a new piano last weell. George Davis has n ut d Janu-s R.ces places for ilex I. year, o we hear. H un' Holtei fl.-Id Is.ughl T. O. Williams 1 1 ui ! r claim, ho weain inforiui-d. Chris Christian nnd Mr. Church eac.n , lost a hore by the barb wire route a short liiuesgo. tV-n, NilheM. and Nellie T. Chii'ian at tended quaiterly meeting hi Harrison u Muuday. Z llr,,nn"" porls a top b,iKgv now, 1 1 is bound to be iip-to dale with no fli'is ou Inm nuw, . Discussion W. R. Kent, Mrs 11. Church has been ailing for Boii-e lime. Dr. Phinnev was called short timeagowla.se diagnoses of the j (ju motion the county Treasurer is case, was tumor, and advi.ed an oper- j hereby Insirucled to transfer the follow fctioil ut once. Sue expects logo to ! i,llf aiuoums Iroiu tlie lollowintr vears. Omaha for treatment just as soou as arrangements can I) made for the trip. Mr. Murphy had trouble with his well last week and had to pull the pump and sand out of the wellT Tom Dunn is having a well put down on his homestead over ill Nebraska. A Mr. Zimmerman, from some where in the east, accompanied by Ed Jones of Lusk, was working the people out here for hie insurance last v eek. lie sure had the knack of workiug Ins jaw to perfection and thu New York Life Ins. Co., has a good aenl in lhe person of Mr Z. We w..re not v.ry much oil" in our prediction., concerning tho election re turns (juv R. hard was reelcclidhy 4000 and Frank V. Mond. II, M C. by faOdO Plurality, while our couuty olticers n,-id a close shave to get in. The democrats elected Klei kwill lor treasure, and Lowcry for couutv comuiissioiier while sherilf McDi-rniutl R, just got in by a light M.tieei:e. No sister Clio, w e are not , as yet amid snow i lad hills, hut, ale enjoyinij- the H ue -t lad that has ever been know n here, uven by the oidtsl settler. Zkkikl. liliOAi M US. E. L. RI E. ilotchkiss, olo. Nov. 11, 1002. We are having tin: fiisl sloi in of me season and tins Is not loucU ol a slorui. Il laiinu uui-iiig tlie mglu l.tsl mght .niu thtr vv.ii .-.(noe Wo.d a part ol lou llighl W e had two or loivu siui wt'i'.t this loiu liuoii but no w.ud, and Una alU-rnoou 11 rained .(Uile sieudiiy lor three or I jur iiours it is still clouily lomgh!, si. ve may have mure bclore it Is oer butll Is . ai ui itiid fceiiis more ln.e Sepleiuber than y. Novemner storm. Almost every Week w have had llnxal tilings and 1 have thought now sse were going lo nave a toucu of winter, but it has uut come yet. e luu Irom the tent into the hous.. Oct. 2ulii, just three uioulh.s alter we leached DolcliKiss. VV'e have a cellar nearly leauy lor the winter stores, the u-xt ihing will iw a stable; we llud ho.v ever that almost anything Uowa lor a statue Here. LaVin'l seen but une llrsl ciass genuine bum and inat was built by a ricu mud owner who uoe.sii t live heie. I torses uon't stem lo lined llilli.ll Mlelfei , h. lew los, poles or soim-Lliiug ol th Kind uiadv lulu iln- i uuest Kitiil ot a siu-i- li.- w l'.il!i lo be sulllc.eui uV.ll ill I I ell. - oi her A is pi e ly wtul iuijiioi). ir. U a e has o. ell loaivHiQ a lev t r : . . to tlie coal uuuu U 1U uiih-s .. w.iy to -i t ure v. Intel- I uul. Thy c.iul s eius t m jn.le ood and ioi-Is Ij; l.io p. I too ,vl lie nine. . eu.ir wm.u can be .-i-i.uu-d a. .out i miles Irom ut.ru; it mams pr-li go, u aood, not (pule so llol, it s OiollX Co. pin. mil lliucn cleamr. Wo are ni.ol lli.-l ;he coal sll iue does II -l ell-.CI Us, hill, le joice lor tbu -.ike ol tlie geueial punla thai il is over. i have been trying my hand ill packin, apple.-, wnd hud II as pleasant as the pia. li pacsoi; Hare aiesKiUieUsliereiH.es, iiic rtpldu.i aie packed In tlie oi'ciiaid iiislt.ad id lliu Iruit bousi ale not wra,peu oi paper Ulid toe p o lo:rs sla.id .t i. toe ladles uisii ail ol silling as al Liie p .11 11 p,jcsiii 1 he pay is v I -' per day : V. e h. g.o! Oci. l.Jio. ud l.ie work UI .Mr. .lube's orch-oil lasted lvo Weiks; must of tlie Lime liien were SIX pat kel sand 4 pit'K. r-i Willi I , o or Ihne men 10 n.nl up iliu boxes, nani t 1 1.1 ,11 III &ec ll.l'l nice Leather. ,1 liltie cool iu Inc mo, mug ., out l.ie ..m, SoOli W,ir.lll.d l.s lip. 'Ill' ill 's: o ih, appl-s wele iicn i-.iVis, won .s mc ol -i Winter vaiirtiev; ,hy are d m i j grad. s, O'.iy tiie ft ap l' s go,lig in iliu lirsis, the hiii. 1 1 h-sl worm lioiw con signs it to the st i ond.s, und any tiling w Hit mote than t wo suuiil wo' iii noli .-. wenl in lhe cutis for cid r liii.idy loi vinegar for lhe people 1 was working lor sell no cider. Our railroad Is going si riglH in Iuaii d the uiiiiiiilains and it. is tiiongnt that it will go slr.iigld. through to D-nvi r. giving us a route 200 miles nearer than w have hud. liolchkiss is hooiuitig, ut iie st lit , a good d- al ol budding both of hllsiliess liollses and rcsldelicl-s g, ln Oil and every thing -H-ems iri'S,i-rou. New seitlHrswie coming in and our fra-iaM, whu have come here Irom Nenraska nil seem to he doing well. Allot which is encouraging lo new cotuei s. There has l-een a good o.-al of Typhoid fever in the town, but we have a Ibtleretit Wilier supply and think we are all right. We are clad to see the reisirt of big m (l .,, Valley, and shall not advise any body to move. Emma L. Rice. ( 'OMMI-HfONIlR'H PltOCHKDINOS. Harrison, Sioux Co., NVbr, Ntv. 14ih, 100' - l (' county eoiiiin:s-,lclu-i i;,et sm per cull id county clerk 1'iesenl couinii- ' ,0ners , Meng, Lewis, Rigelow and Win. a ; j. a. Rium couuty clerk. lb'J-i 17, l'jii ;j7.(37. 1HV1 10.20, 18 "343 ., l3Ji iWi.a.i, 19JJ Ui to Lhe general fund of l'JU2. Also lo transfer li'oiu hpecial debt luud lo general fund of -KiU2 .4u!U.4ti. AIsj advEi-tisiiig iuiid Us general luud 10 J2 t'M.Vi). Ou uioiioii the county Treasurer is hereby instructed and lis is so ordered to Irun.sier ail bridge I unds from previous years lo the general luud of lii02 U'l motion boaid adjourned until No. lJlii, li)UJ. in. J. A. Raum, Clerk. tiairiMiii. Nebr. Nov. lljlti, ISiUi Xoe cuuly coiuuiisoioocis uel as per adj vullliouut. Ple.-t-lll coiololaloiiet.s .ucoc , ix w is, Lif,elu w and VV m. J. A. ltaoui clei'K. lot lolloping claims against Sioux Co welt: ta.St;ii up, exauiined, aud allowed, i euuet-u ui rj ii. let! as loo ca.-e may tie I and uraw wai laiils ugan'isl. lhe general iu jii 1J0 auU ou budge lunu li0. Claimed Allowed Aaron Stewart 40.o0 4.. 00 For laOur ou bridge Aiex Lowiy 11.75 11.73 For money expended in taking F. Fleming to insane usyiuiu. i teU Beaiuan nricge HauK 19.20 19.20 For Oiuui tjiiitii le i HiUHiil Ti ibuue io: 67.33 i, .hi 1.0:4 3 00 7 50 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 F'or For supplies I n. iiioiil l'l'lbunu .su.piies 'alliuli Nuiaii jmlij oi election u. w. otoiy , Ueturii J iiln I lei mail " it. Kiory clerk ol election A. L. Ring clem ol election Joon 6. Tucker 1.08 3 00 7 SO For For For For For ;( 00 a no 3 00 3 00 3 00 0 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 Judge ol eltcuou Ueimau E. Miller Wui tjmuke Judge ol election A l' tlughsoo i ierk ol election J il Proctor clerk of election w B Marsleiier Held for taxes 6 00 For 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 For For For F'or judge ol rli CCOlt J 11 VV ilhermsdorlur 3 00 juuge ol election .N L Tipton Oscar Ward i icl'S ol election .lie bartiett 3 00 3 00 5 10 Held for taxes 3 00 For 5 10 For 3 00 F'or ihi.l election, and Kcluru Jolll. .iilH'lO Ill ju-ig'- ol eh ct. on ; . toe . a ipoly 1 )i en i ad v J i ge oi election ii.li 1ms U I il ove co l K ol t-Ie. t.Oll ai l M Lua lers ol election Z F AotriUi 3' 00 3 00 Held for laxes A 00 3 UU For I 3 DO 3 00 For ! ! 3 U0 3 00 Fur' I 70 8 70 For j and Return 3 Ou 8 60 For! i 3 00 3 00 For : 3 00 3 00 For 1 3 00 3 00 For ' j 3 00 3 00 For( I 3 00 3 00 For ! I 3 00 3 00 For 7 .10 7 00 For W 1 1 Ziiu merman judge- ol election doh.i A Thay er juuge id en clion t, I- Wolilhe.er e lei k oi eh clioli joon -lles ci-i s ol eiei tion Pen I Wi, ia nli-ld J-nlf.e wl iil'.ctloii II ji loan Kouial h j J'lr.e ol election ."s jiouioii lioi k y I I j .dge ol l.-ieCi IOU ! d J Wa-iselilUiger j c.el ol rletllloll ' Joou ..vliaiio j.ioi.s ii i . ook j i'le ol vice I loll i w j ni k. mi jntVe oi eiecLioli W li H niriet 3 00 3 U0 3 00 3 00 Held for taxes 3 00 3 00 3 00 F'or For For jmle ol eiecilon reluud UXt;s illegally collected, j O.i nioliuii tlie i-ouiiiy Treasurer is in s i ncli d auU is hereby so ordered lo I'e- loiid 00 lo August tlauuigaid, taxes ; paid under protest. Also lhe sum ol --1. . id to Joiiii Anderson, taxes paid Under irotcnt. On uiolioti tlie elbrk is hereby instruct ed lo ntnse Iro.ii l lie lax list ol l9U0, the Village tax lor lual jear, agaiust Jell IKAHl. i Ou uioiioii lhe clerk is hurebyliisl.rucl cd lo issue an ouh T to lhe county Ti'eas. urer to advertise lor three weeks, and thuh st-li al public auction, the following di-ci.b. u picpeiiy to Ihu higuest binder i loi cash; lhe bl.i N W I N hi SWi, N VV 1 ' a.i,l.nubiM--i,!,..i.o,, .'5, iwp. 34 .... norm, liane . west uin p ui., lormeriy owned hy Eu'leiie Powell, and the NEJ ol Section !5, Tw p, 33 north Range 5.1 west Otli. ). in., lormeriy owned hy Ciinloii Metz. On motion Hoard adjourrud to meet D.-ci.nitr aOih, 1U02. Will, J. A, Rail III, l.o...ty l.Iulk. Professional Cards. W. R. SMITH Buys, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, and Furs,' and will pay highest market price. Leave at Marsteller Bros or at my" residence east of school-house. J. E. PHINNEY. M. I) Phyiscian and Surgeon. 411 calls given prompt atteeltoa Offlce In Iirug Store. -HARHI80N - NEBKASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legai matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Slate Iand Ollice. F'ire Insurance written in reliable companies. l""Igal papers carefully drawn. HaIUUSOK, - NUBRASAA. ! North-Western LINE . E. M. V. R. R. i the beat to and from the BLACK HILLS, , UEADWOOD AND HOT SPRINGS, . SOUTH DAKOTA. V. V.. k M. V It. a. lime table. Golnif ""Bit. Ooing Eas" iu. a, mixed, 10:.'jfl No. . mixed... 7:50 K. ROHWE R . DEALER in; - Harness, Saddles, Lumber, Grain, t Doors, Sash & WIRE. Mr. C. A. Puildy and daughter Miss Grace were Harrison visitors last Tues day. Win Rodgers, wvs transacting business at the county seat last Tuesday, w. S. Nich Uou was up from his ranch Tuesday. Mr. Fitzgerald's little boy ia much better this week we are glad to say , he has been having quiet a tussel with the fever for the past 10 days. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. By virtue of us nter from the county i c. uiinlssior.ei'S, 1 will sell ut Public Sals, vn Mil day of Uereiiiher, ltli?, at 1 o'clock i P. M. to I lie ililKhi'st bidder lor t-iisli, tin j following ilesei ibed property to wit: TIK SK'4 ot the NV ' V lill'l the .VK'i ! Ill ' SV ., . and the S W ! of tlie hKi aail liie SX or ' the SK'4 of section twetity flie fi"), Ti. tlilrty four north ef Itaiige flliy tlve west, and tlm , K' "I Sei linn twenty five-' Tp, thirty three (.W) norih of llmige fitly j three, (M) west iilli I I liu i pnl &:')'ldhiii. John 1, Davis, tl-S Co. Treasurer. "List winter an ir fant child of mine had croup in a violent lorm," says Ehtei J'hn W. Rodgers, a Christian Evangelist I. .1 P. Hue M,i t't i'iiVi. I.ir H bsW (ioSk.H - o of CHamlerliun's Cough Remedy, und in a short time all danger was past and lhe, child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but hen given as soon us the llrst, symptom uppwr, will preve.it th al tack. Il contains no ( pium or other harmful n hst nice and may ha giVrtii Us cotil'deii'ly to h.iby in to Hi,, uiluit. 1-ot v.e y rt )&i4lm ; i 4i 4 I I - CJd i ir i 'li ll i Si it f?4 v4 I 'Ms i. .1 . "rv ..