Harrison Press -J ournal. OFFICIAL PAPER Q3J1 SIOUX COU7SITY. X, A'lrerf 1- Established 1898. with us VOL-XVI HARRISON NEBRASKA, TaUSA, JTJT ign, -k, LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK (elebnttioo'lite Fourth. The Crawford dentist is Dr.T.H.Spiadlo Maps of Sioux county at 10c each at tins office. Oscar Story was a business visitor to this city on Monday. Dr. T.H. Spiodlo the Crawford dentist rresh crackers and this week at Lowry's. cookies received Z. O. Deuel wan in this city oo business Tuesday. Considerate work ha been done the street this week. E. Erdman and family Tuesday. were io town Lick Richards, of Crawford, was in ! Harrison last Thursday. Barney Jordan was UDfrom the valle w. r.anepneru was id irom uis vaney last Fr,j a)d gurda,,. ranch Saturday. I Rev. Y. U. Daniels returned from Alii J. If. Bieser, of Runningwater, was in ance last Saturday morning, this citv Monday. ii. o. truest was in the city a few days latter part of last week Thos. Hines wan aaioog the visitors at Harrison Monday. John Mack of ISodarc was in the city a few hours Tuesday. C. II, Smith was up Tuesday of this week. from Hewitt en Ben More, from near Marsland, wan i this city a few nours Monday, Mrs. Chas. Ihoinas, of Northview, wyo., wan in this city Tuesday, John kberspecher was transacting business in Una city a few hours Mondav. C.F. Coffee and son came up from Chad roo Tuesday morning. Cider, pop, lemonade, milk-shake, all kinds of aolt drinks and ice cream at Lowiiy's C, Chris tain wan down Ridge la.it Thursday. from Pleasant R. C. Madsen, of Glen, was in Harri son a couple of days latter part of last CJames , week. Goo. O'Connor, who is working at the Erdraan ranch on Hat creek, Wyo., was in Harrison over Sunday. Several covered wagons have passed through Harrison headed west the past week. Connolly's wife and family w iiarrison mis weeic and are occupying the Holly house. County Commissioner Dan Jordan was up from the valley on business last Saturday. Another heavy rain accompanied with plenty of tevere lightening, passed over this sectiou Tuesday evening. Miss Qertruda Converse is assisting Mrs. Wilhermsdorfer with her housework! at present. The bod weather last Saturday marie Harrison nnusally quiet for that day as very few were in from the country. -JJenry VVarneke returned from Colora do last week and will remain liere until haying. Tuesday evening about 9 o'clock it commenced to rain and kept it up at a pretty fair rate until late last night. VI ... AAJ,- 11.. ..... . : 1 t r w" 7 V; . 1 ' " '.m SWffi Sale. ' a morning and v.it- By virtue of an order of sale issaeJ by ,e '"'""'j uiiui oiiuruaj morn-1 cw in me district court of Sioux eounty, ing wnen sue departed Tor Northview, I """w,iiiwv(ir ot earau Jordan, plamitr Wyo., where she will visit with her sis- T1 Nf,"k "-rity. Comply, a corpora ter Lillian for a while. The steady rain for several days since our last issue is a grand thing for the country. So far as moisture is now con cerned no one can complain, and if the dreaded hail does not strike we will have bountiful crop of hay and grain in Northwest Neb. this year. Farmers au ranchmen are all felling good over the prospects. "i cmmey i.anmiij.-, i.oan , Trust loinpany.a corporation, defendants, I will on u Mil day of July, l'.w.at one o'clock li mo wi Tiioira oi said day at the east front door of tlie coun house In Harrison Kioui county. .Wbrm-ka, w-tl t.t p-.nlic auction to Uie highest bidder for easli in band Hie fol ' inif ui-srnoeo. real estate situated in said county, to-wilt. The east half ot the mutl. quarter in section eighteen and tin- east half of the northeast quarter ot mi-lion utntvcii in towiiHliip thirty-three r.Si) north ot range llfty (lve (M) west of the (ith Princi- ial Meridian. To satisfy eaid order of sale In the sum of oncliniidred and wvrntv nnf We expect to give the program of the M"""'" and ninety Ave cents (SI71.05) au4 interest and securing costs. Hrxt pub). cation June iith 1!K14. Al.KX UiWUY. Sheriff of said county. oi uie fourth in our next issue and ask our readers to watch for it. A consider able of funds has been ra.iset fur ft itc purpose and we trust that the people of Harrison and surrounding vicinity will take an interest and heln make tins n elehration that will be one to be remem bered. A wreck occured to the east bound passenger train on the Northwestern iuesday evening near Douglas. The engine struck a hunch of cattle and went own an embankment of about fifteen Sheriffs Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the district court of Sioux county, Ncbnikka, Ukii a decree rendered in said court in favor of M.W. Shea o and Charles liarinoti, plaintiff, and Jacob teickard et al defendants, I will on the nth day of July, j(H at one o'clock In the. al tcrnoon of said day at tbe east front door of the court house of said eouutyat Harrison, Nebraska, sell at public Bul lion to the fullest bidder for cash in hand the following deserved real estate ait. uaied in said county to wit: The south half THE ALACE SALOON " IX ANDREWS BLOCK.C The finest line of wines, liquors and best brands of cigars. THEO. SAGER , Proprietor.. feet. The baevaife and mail car was n lirt I it t h. v... iw.... .. "'"-"-'M'i-inii ici , iiiw uorinweht quar- u;t or the southeast . quarter and the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of sec l.on three (3) in township thirty-four CM) M. J. Oayhart camo up from Montrose yesterday and remained in the citv over Lightening struck A. Mo Oinley's fence last night, lie reports everything flour- Tuesday evening and badly splintered isbing in his neighborhood, several pasts. Mrs. Sam Tebbet, of Denver arrived Mrs. J. E. Marsteller left for Valentine here last Thursday morning and will Monday evening where she will romaio for I spend a few days visiting with her short time. erailed but the passengers coach did not eave the rails. Tlie only one injured was the fireman and he escaped with only uiuaeu ief?, i ne wrecKiug train was sent out from ( hadron and in a few lours things were in running order again. fA meeting was held at'Gerlach's store last Wednesday night to make arrange ments for the celebration to lie held at Harrison tlw Fourth. A goodly number 'a present and much interest was tak en. Ij. Oerlach wni elected Iavis, secretary and W. U. Wright treasurer. Fxl O'Connor, James Bourret and Floyd Jones were placed on the com- itee for arrarigo'iients and program, wre is no question but what Harrison ill have a celebration 1 1 t W:li ..ivu cry body a good time, and everyone is invited to help make it a grand success. noun oi range nity (our A4J west of the (ith principal meridian, To satliig said order of sale m the sum o one thousand and twenty dellurs and eighty ins ti.uju.su ) aiKt interest and costs and accruing- cots. f irst publication Juueilth I!04. AI.E.X UUVKT. Slicrlf! of said ronniy, daughter, M.n. Geo. (rlach. Dan Davis, after spending a week at thh Hour ret ranch n Runningwater re turned to his home at Harrison last Saturday. Mrs. Fred Langworthy and children re turned last Saturday morning from a months visit with friends and relatives at Seward. Neb. U. IL Wasserburger was in the city Monday and was a pleasant caller at this office, He remembered us with Several dollars on subscription. Those who will attend the Junior Nor mal at Alliance from this vicinity that we know of are Misses Katie and Luaie Parsons, Nellie and Amy Christian. Rev. V. C. Daniels left on last Satur day night for Lincoln where he goes toj anena uie Centennial Celebration of Neb raska Methodism, ne expects to gone for a week at least. be Vernon Hanson, of Crawford. care of the drug store in this city a few days this week while Floyd Jones was doing business in Crawford. Miss Alice Slattery, who has been at Lead City, 8. D.. for several months past returned to Harrison Tuesday niornin'ir took aml went home with her brother where she will remain for a few weeks. Geo. Swanson, of Fort Robinson, was wiiks f.rnest, a former resident of 8ioux county, but now of Scotts Bluff was in this city visiting old friends last : .. L : t t . I . vx , . . h.i iavy un uiismes.i a lew nours lasi rnuay and Saturday. John Gaddes, also ihursoay. lie was a pleasant caller at of Sootts Bluff, was here with him. this office and remembered us in a finan- a gentleman irom the east by the ni""e of King nrrived here and has gone ineo.sageri s wne and daughters ar- out to look over the country. We un -! 1 t tfll . W 1 I . i . . . " nveo ner irom winoron on Monaay uerstand that he also expects to locate morning s train. Mr. Sagert and his es- several of his friends from the east here. ucOt famiiy are of tUrrison. weiCOUiu ijba ilienn I Rev, Ward, of Chadron, conducted ser vices at the Methodist church in Harrison Sunday morning and evening the place of Po(ltnla!iters! Convention, etc nev. J-suiieis who wwiii w uiiituiii uie 'evening liefore. Excursion Tickets to Lincoln Via the North-Western Line, will be sold June 13. 14. 15 and 16, limited to return until June 18, inclusive, on account of Apply to agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. Monday was a busy day for the business men of Harrison as those who usually come to town on Saturday did not come until on Monday on account of the bad weather Saturday. X Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jamison, from near Alliance, were visiting with friends nnd relatives in Harrison a few days the past week. Mr. Jamison was at one time a resident of this citv and Mrs. Jamison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bourret. V,.. UU,.kll Tn.lnv Ihnt fl B f I r. rli a I v i. n.l 1 1 m fa I hap iinua mil. .h-H .h. ItanU nf Hav.r.1 Th MLr. J' ' Qar Clark, above mentioned are brother and terrived r from Boone. lows, yes father of our banker. F. W. Clarke, of and .f pleased with this ... country they expect to remain here. j lt n-J ,.:. ... c , ' . -I.. . i.i .v. m n sinwr ui nim. Damn C. II. Ussher shinned a load of horses Jordttn- A nephew of Mrs. Jordan came from M,,rrill. II stnts that in the With them. southwest when he left Arizona two weeks ago eras had not started and many cattle were dying on the ranges. Mitchell Index. V-Mrs. Williams, (laughter of Mrs. S. It. Thomas, died at the home of her mother in this city, last Saturday, after a long illness with consumption. The remains were interred in Greenwood camelry on Monday after funeral services at the home, ULY THOMAS WII.UAMS. Lily, fourth daughter of B. F. and S. R. Thomas, was torn at Trenton, Grundy county, Mo July 9, 1870. United with the Christian church at Fxira. Iowa, un der the preaching of Elder J. A. Walters and was b-tptixed by her father at the nr. 01 eleven. Married C. 8. Willim Dec. 1892 at Harrison, Neb , died ureenlleld, Mo., May 7, 1904. She leaves a husband, four children, father, mothe four brothers and live sisters. Greenfield, (Mo.,) Vedetta. Sheriff's Hale. Hy virtue oi an order of sale issued liv the ( link of the district court of Nebraska, ui on a decree rendered in said court in favor of the Michigan Savings liank a corporation, Is iilaintiir and Mrs. William HauuiK.trd, whose true christian name Is un known to plaintiff, et nl, defendant I will on ths '.da day of July I'.HM atone o'clock In the, afternoon of said day at the east fiont door of tho court house of said county at lt.irriMiu, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest klddtr for ca,h in hand the loilowiiiKdescriled real estate situated in said cou nty, to w it; The southwest quarter of Hortion twenty six (26) in township thirty four(W; north of ranx" Mty-llvo (U) west of the Cth principal inerld ian. To satisfy aald orrfcr of sale in tho sum of five hundred and ninety lour dollars and ninety cents (IWH.'jO) and interest and costs and accruing cot. Mrst publication June'JIh VMl. aj.ex uiwnr, fcheritr of said countv. t . GERLAGH & SON ' A comicte line of GROCERIES, HARDWARE DRYGOODS, ROOTS & SHOES, and a complete line of SPRING GOODS. t t t t ! LACY BROS. f DEALERS IS- Kmlfliiiff material of all kinds: Flour, Feed, Grain, I Vmd-milln, Pumps, Tanks, .Wagons, Buggies, Farm Imiilements, Hardware, Harness, Saddles & etc. T f,j.,u.,i,jL,5..ti.i..i.tj ....-. .... . . . - onlars Riven prompt attention. A 1 t .. ! t -Mri i- l"S--i-4- 4-r i .-H ' . You Are Reading i: at """bW IA1K COACH c-X curslons Vitttho North- Wcsicn Very low rales to St. Louis will he in effect on two dates. June 11 and June 2.r iortouc.il excursion to Ht. Louis via the Chicago & North-Western R'y.Onlv 81.65 round trip from Harrison return limit llfteen njdays. A great opportunity l..:..:.ii..Tir ii. o v.Mi uie woriusiairata niininiumof exence. Other favorable ronta trip rates are in effect daily, with liben .oiuin inims, s;op-over privileges, ect. run iniormation as to train schedules. i : , larciKing oi oagiaKe and other matters of interest to the intending traveler on application to Ticket Ajrents of the Chicago & North-Western R'y. r ii i i rrom me Mies ot I ho Journa Fourteen Years Ago. yt. w. Hester has his windmill and pump running in good shape and says he would rather havo it than to have a run ning stream on his place. J. P. C'arran, one of tho substantial farmers of the south part of the county was in the county seat on Monday and called at these headquarters. Joe Stnstney was up from the south part of the county the first of the week. His reported that Judge Kinkaid hasde- cided the case of school districtNo. 1, vs. KL. Lock wood, et al, in favor of the plaintiff. The docket entry has not vet been made up. Notice to Stockmen. AU herds of cattle in which the di sease itch, mange, scab or lice exists, shall lie dipped. All cattle so diseased We are pleased state that Mrs. Tom to be kept as stock cattle shall the sec- Dredge, who wnt to Omaha a few weeks ond time within 8 to 14 days after the ago, for medical treatment, is rapidly im- first dipping. All cattle must be dipped proving and will he able to come home by July 1st 1904. By order of W. A. in alK)t two weeks. Her many friends Thomas, State Veterinarian, here will be pleased to learn of this. ALKX LO WRY, Sheriff. SALZER'S SEEDS VB? irwdii brmr it uul avarr lima. Billion DollarOraaa. ilmuil fwrrTor tha yjf hkmh of terpMn. ri riy : -Vbat It It? mm mm m OttalomratolU. f Uo. tTAMPt ilhUSOTICI null k in4 HUlot, 10 UpKia SBt9Ulta.MtAtl'Nute.WtkMllifalH(b I smwu i m mm JLM3 lMn. HQ Sheri.T's Kiilo. lly virtue of on ord-r of ai.lc is-iiied i-y tlie Clerk of tho itintrict court ot Sioux counly, Nebraska, upon a dec-rue rendered in said court In favor of M. W, ttimife and Charles lliinnon, plaintiff and Otto MunSon Kt n.T, di-fmiat. Cwtll on tbe tli day of July 1WM at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the onst front door of tlie court liouso of Bald county at Harrison sell at puthc hug Hon to the hlKheat bidder f ireftsli In Imiid the followini? t'escrilwd real estate situated tn said county to-wit; 1 h northes.t nunr t;r of section 111 teen in township tlilrtv four (M) north of rmine (11 ty-slx (Ml west ot the fitu principal meridian. luwuimy shio orucr oi sain in the itini of one thonsotid and ten dollars ?! ,010 00J and inieresi and costs anil seeming costs, first publication Jane !th Al.KX I.OWIIY, Mir: ilf of said county. This, THAT'S EIOIIT; Tliat'vS what it's liere for: To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con fectionary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every thing to be found in a firt class Grocery Store. Civouri a trial. Yours for Business, f : A. LOWRY. ii i-n.t5 Sheriff's Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale issued by tin. riet kofthe district court of Sioux eousty, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered In said court in favor of M. W. Shcife anil harlot Harmon, plaintiff, and Jacob It. .Swli kavd. etux, defendants. I til on tho fltli day of Julv I'M ut one o'clock in thu afternoon of Said day at the east front door nf the court house of said county at Harrison, fccbrasKa. sell at pupiic auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand llm fullowliiK described real rstntn sit li u ted in said county, to wilt,: The south half of tliu northwi-st uuurtcr and tl.o i,iiu imif f the soutnwest nuarter of section three (3J tow nship thirty-four :14 lortli oi ranvfl titty tour (.'!) west of the (ith principal meridian In Bald county and state of Nebrsska to satisfy said order of sale in the sum of one thousand anil eleven dollars snd seventy eiKlitccits. (H.0I1.78) and Inter, est and costs ami aoci tiluif costs. First publication June Oth 1901. -AI.EX LOWRY, (iheritr of said county. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. It is interesting to note that fortunes are frequently made by the invention o articles-'of minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those de signed to benefit the people and meet pular conditions, and one of the niosti nteresting of these that has ever been nvented is the Dr. White Electric Comb, patented Jan. 1, '99. These wonderful Combs positively cure dandruff, hair ' 1 1 : ..... -i. . , . . i . lining out,, sick ana nervous Headaches, nd when used with Or. White'sjKlectric Hair Brush ore positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly in 25 days' time Thousands of these electric combs have been sold in various cities of the Union nnd the demand is constantly increasing. Our agents are rapidly becoming rich selling these combs. They positively sell on sight. Send for sample. Men's size IVic, ladies' 50c--(half price wluls wears introducing them.) The Dr. White Elec tricCoine Co., Uecatur.UI. FACTS" TO REMEMBEB. FACT 1. BOURRET & IjAVJS: curry the largest and most complete stock of ticncral Merchandise in Sioux Uoun v. FAO' 2, All our prices are in keeping with the quality of goods we sell. We do nut keep t;iieiip John (roods and therefore we do not sell at Cheap John prices. We sell first class goods at fair prices. FACT 4, We have iust re reived our Spring and Summer invoice of white waists & dress itoods, India Limons, Cambrics, Percales, Ginghams. Sateens. Shirtings Henriettas. &c. &c. rACT5,-Ourlineof Boots & Shoes and Slippers is compose of the latest styles from tin most, reliable house FAi ' f H, We endeavor to eaten to the wants and needs of our customers and our goods urel selected with this intent. FACT 6, Everything usnanv kept in a General Store can be found at our place. BOURRET & DAVIS. C. H. UNITT succewjor to C. U.NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Lumbcr, Doors, Sath Lime, Coal, Wagons, Buggies and Machinery of all Kinds. 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