TV TT Harrison tress -j ournal. '(uf lih-l nit h II OFFICIAL FAPEB OF SJOTJIK CoTJ"NI TIT. VOL. XVI HARBISOIT, NEBRASKA, THUBSDAY, JTIJjtTE 23. 1904. TS3 O. 52 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Celebration the Fourth. tiood weather the past week. Can you file on any more land? Itr. T.H. Spmd'.o the Crawford dentist .Henry Will wa up from Hewitt Mon day. listrict Court convene in this county July mh. E ErJman returned last Friday from a trip east. Archie lavis returned from Alliance last Saturday. Kead our advertisnients and patronize our advertisers. James Mcfann and wife were up from the valley Monday. Mike O'Connell went down the road on buines Tuesday evening. Thou, and Waller Hines were in the city on business -tenluy. The new land lawn are the general talk of the people in this vicinity. r,.or Fitzgerald expects hi son here from Wisconsin this morning. Ned Ussher leU l!:is week for St. Iiuis where he will put a week at the exposi tion. Joseph Stastnv was dawn from his place in South Dakota on business this week. Walt Reed was up from the south part of the county on business a few days last week. lNnry I'.ikes of (Cottonwoo l precinct wns transacting business in this city Monday. sjj. H. BarteM has some lettering done Oti his store the past, week that nl.ik-. a neat sign. Car! istler looked after the interests of fie t'aliv e tins week during thu absence of Mr rt. Mrs. V. ii.i Wili, after a f- (lav visit in llarns"ii. returned to Lui.l- last Thurs day morning. Clarence I avis is spending a week or t wo ot I he John Hickman ranch north west of town. Mrs. I). J. Clarke, of Clmdron. visited for few davs with friends in Harrison the past week. Thebovs fixed the hall grounds in Rood shape this week no a to have them ready for the Fourth. The PRFSR-JoPKVAr, is very thankful to W. H Wavta for the assistance he pave us in getting out oi. r Extra Monday night. Will Cierlarh camedown from Douglas last Wednesday evening to attend his Ulster's wedding. He returned the next morning. Two brothers of John Johnson arrived here from Iowa yesterday morning from Iowa to look over the country with a view of locating. 6-Vernon Hanson, who ha been looking after the interests of the drug store in Harrison for several day past, has re turned to Crawford. Marcus Valdez ami his son William came down from their ranch near North x ew, Wyo.,and will remain in Harri son until after the Fourth. J. J. Cteland came up from Crawford last Friday evening to preiare the body of Patrick : Dunn for bural. He return! to Crawford the next morning. Mrs. James Nolan and Nora Niece were in from Eckurd last H.iturday. Miss Niece is teaching school in district 3U where she has yet two more weeks. Miss Ednn Brown who went east with her parents a lew weeks figs, returned to Harrison Tuesday morning, Hor many friends will be pleased to know that her health is improved. Lucy Moravek left on Monday evening tu( for St. Joe, Mo where she goes Tor med ical treatment. She was accompanied by L. 0. Davis. Lucy's many friends here trust that she will return fully recovered. Another nice t-ltower last evening. The Crawford dentist is Dr.T.HSpindlo Maps of Siuui county at 10c tach ut Jmus this ollice. True Webb ar.J wife were up f rom ) Coffee's Kahde ranch Monday. Oscar Story was transacting business in this fit y a few hours Monday. We learo that several in the valley dipped tmircutU tin ptit weV. Attorney Porter of CrawforJ was in this city on legal business Monday. Harry Churchill was a passenger on the east bound train Monday night. )y. Davis is staying at the Hoiirret ranch on Runningwater at present. Cnimisioner Cullers spent last Sunday at his heme in Cottonwood precinct. Miss Ida Moravek returned home from Hot Springs last Thursduv morning. J. Wii.kersham and his son George was in this city on business yesterday. Junes Johnson and w ife and Hud John son and wife were Hi Harrison Wednesday Tlio town cistern was cleaned out tn s week w hich ad. Is an improvement to the quality of water. Floyd Jones who has been in Crawford for the past 'J weeks returned to Harrison Tuesday morning. Theo. Hugert went to Chadron on business Tuesday evening where lie re mained until tins morning. M. J. (i.iyhart came on the passenger train esierdav morning and remained in the city the rest of the day. UetnemlHT the celebration to I held at Harrison the Fourth. The public is invited to come ami have a good time W. It. Milium, the Iowa marble denier, was in this city l ist Friday erecting some work in the Harrison cemetery. Several from the east, have arrived here this week to look over the country. We h.ive plent) of ro mi here for more. A gentleman by the name of inih;in, who is an iicipiaiiitance of Mr.' Wicker sham, arrived here yesterday morning. Mr . ii nd Mrs. ( 'has. Hibbeln, who have b"en in Sniith Dako'a for several tl.it s hive relurncd to their home in Harrison. Antrie Kralz. of ' Yittonwood precimd. was transu.'titig business in this city a few davs the latter part of last wetk. Mr. and Mis. C. H. Smith came up front Hewitt Tuesday. Mrs. Smith wiil remain in Harrison with friends and relatives until after the Fourth. Mrs. Chns. Wriifht. after a few davs visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Pbiiuiey in thiscit v returned to her home at Fort Robimon last Saturday evening. Rev McNabb, of Cot Ion wood precinct, nrrivn in Harrison on last Friday morn ing and on Saturday went to Uodarc where he conducted service on Sunday. l-Mrs. Tom Dredge arrived from Omaha last Friday, where she had been for medical treatment. We are pleased to slate that her health is much improved. Do you want a fjood stal lion. SoeT. O. Williams at tlie 10 to 1 ranch just north of Harrison. Will sell or trade. Mrs. Burke, a sister of Lo Wilson, ar rived here from Eddyville, Iowa, last Thursday morning and will spend a few weeks visiting with friends and relatives here. Attorney H. 0. Nolernan of Alliance, and Attorney F. A. Wright, of tiering was in this city on legal business Monday Both gentleman were pleasant callers at this oflice. Geo. Turner returned last Thursday morning from the Excelsior Springs in Missouri, Ilia health is much improved to what It was when he left here a few weeks ago. On Monday night The PltKSft JolItNAt. issued an extra in which we gave the rulings on the new homestead law and these were sent to our stibsorilstrs in the counties within the lines of the boundary of the 010 acre homestead law. A great many inquiries in regard to this law has been made of laid and we used this method of giving our readers as early and oa much information as possible. Aii.tlier old Kettlr Gone. ifr-'"fatrk k F. 1 'linn, eyed 7 years, died at his home northwest of Harrison on Thursday, Jun 10. at 7:;i0 V. M. alter ilnu-s of several weeks. Patrick F. 1 Hmn was !srn in Ireland and came to t lie United stales when he w ast ,arg f ,t(r He first settled in New York, where he hvd for several years. He helied to build the Erie ('anal anr in the ye tr of till he moved to Colora do where he lived until lie came to this state. He wa married in Is-'iH to Marger ttt Lacy who died at Iioiilder Colo., in 1"'JT. Eleven children were liorn to this union, eight of which were living. Mr. Dunn came to Sioux county in 18 where he has since been engaged in stock rais ing. He was n man that w as highly re siected by all. and theentire community morn the loss by his death. S of his child ren, Joseph, Patrick, Philip, Richard and Lizzie, was present at the time of his death, The three other children two daughters and one son who reside in Cjlorado. were unable to tie here. The remains were brought to Harrison on Sat urday morning and shipped to Boulder Colorado where they w ill he buried lie side the remains of his wife and other chiHren. His son and daughter, Philip and Lizzie went on the sume train that conveyed ti e body of the deceased. Mr Dunn will be greatly missed by the many friends in this vicinity and the bereaved have the heart-left sympathy of all. Next Monday, the 27tli, is annual school meet iug. and every patron and elector should be present, an4 see that the r'ruH-r amount of tax is levied and that the proper people are elected to represent you. Contest not ices can be published in the Pimss JorUNWI, by request of the party filing the contest. The contestant has the privilege to have t!.e notice printed m the paper be may wish that is publish ed in the county w here in the land is located. D. M. Sutton, who with his family went to Iowa nlout three months ago, bus returned to Harrison. Mr. Sutton, we learn, will locale again somewhere in this part of the state. J I is family will ret urn Inter, His many friends w ill be pleased to learn of his return. i.Thonias Iverson, a former resident of this count v, b it who for the past few years hi'S been in business to Iowa, arriv ed here from that state yesterday m rn mg and says that he intends to again locate here. His family w ill arrive later. Tom has many friends hi re that will be pleased to learn of his return. pAnna Margaret Miller died at. her home on Soldier creek on June 3 iOiH She was born in Onrmany en Dec. ii lK.r7. She came to America when she wns 27 years of age, and was married to Herman E. Miller at Millet Nchr. on July 15 lsO?, and lias resided in S oux county v r since. The services were held at the . 'oti(-regat ional church at, Crawford by Itey. Scliultx of the German Lutheran chr.rch of which Mrs. Miller was a faith ful member during her life. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. Kd Fellers made a trip to Crawford the 20th. There was a good turn nut at 8. S. last Sunday attendance 51, Anton Kratz made a business trip to Harrison one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carey made a business trip to Hat Creek Valley the 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fellers made a short visit over at Joe Rose one day this wee!;, KnU Leithoff and W. Pullen are get ing ready to dip their cattle to-morrow. Mr. and Mis. Groves were pleasant calltrrs at the Carey Post Olliee the 20th. We understand there is a picnic report ed at lleiiniHfi's saw mill the 41(1 of July. There w ill be preaching at the Union Star Sunday School next Sunday every body invited, Mrs. Emma Rice is expected on the cotton wood, her many friends will be glad to see her. Strawberries are just commencing to t-is-nnn 1 lie creek, Mr. and Mrs. Meckem picked their first Sunday. Henry Nortnass who is working for Mr, Peterson on Soldier creek made his parents a visit Sunday. Henry Fricky ant! Chas, Groves made a trade whereby Chas. liecame the owner of a colt and Henry a cow and calf. Barney Soester while on his way home from Wyoming where lie had lieen beard ing sheep stayed all night with Anton Kratz. Hay Sekd. S!eritrs Sale. I'.y virtne of nn nrli r of sale i-tie, 1,y the clerk of the district cmirt of Sioux rimiity, Nt-l.r.oka, In favor ot Siirli Jordan, piani lit. to.u Schick -tiurity, Coinpuiy, a corpora lion, Mckinley l-uiiuhtf.', l.ou :unt 'lru-t I on. no. V, a col ,'r:it toll , defendants, I s ill en ltir Mh l;iy ot July. KOt.ut one o'clo.-k m tlie lt TinMjn ol .ill dav ul liie east front d(or of the court house in Harrison Sioux county. Sclia-lm, e-ll at public uuetiou to the lowliest bidder tor east) in lined the (ul lowing d- Ncrils-d real etitte situated in s;ii't county, to Mt. Ttie cast tuilf of the noutll east viUnrtr-l ill sretkm ei(litM'li unU till- east half of ttie norlin a.l qu.irt.-r ot section niiiteen in to nslilp thirty three :!) north ot riuiKe fitly ttve (.'.&) west of tiieeth I'riiu l ial Meridian. To MW-fy said r.rder of sale in the mini of oiic'hiui'lrc'l and seventy one dollars and ninety five cents ( tl'l-!K) uiM interest and accurinj costs. Hist publication Jane 'Mi V-H. Al.KX I.OWKY. Sheriff of said futility. Sheriffs Sale. By viitue of an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the district court of sionx county, "Nehraskn, uimjii a decree rendered in said court In favor of M,W. shea e ami Charles ll iriii'iii, ph.intiir, uii'l Jacoh Mi kutd et ul. defeudilnts, I will on the nth day of July, i!)4 at one o'cha-k in the afternoon of a.iid day- t the esst front door of the court house of .said county at Harrison, ehriu.ka, sell at nuhlic ii net i. n to ttie IcKhi'Mt hidder fi r cash in j hand the follow in Ueserilwd real est ,t.e sit. uatetl in said county to wit : The rf'iuth half of the southeast quart 'C. thu noi tliwest (quar ter of the southeast iiuurter and the south east quarter ol the southwe.t iiuartcr ot sec t)On three In township lhlrt -Jour iini'ihol range ill ly Jour ;a nest of the. tith principal uieriillan, To satislg siiid order of sale in the sum o' on.'' tlioilsiiu.l ami twenty dollars illtd eighty cents i l,0:il. SO j and interest nut costs and aeel Uihg Ci4t. r'ird puhiu-.ition Jnuetuh i'.iil. ai.i.x i.owgy. h l ift of said eouniy, Sheriffs Sale. I'.y virtue of mi order of sale is-in-d hy the Clerk ol tlie disirict court of sj0i)X canity Nehra-ka, lit on u decree r ndered In said eosrl In luv.ir ol the Michigan savings Hank a corporation, l phiiiiiiff and .Mrs. William lt:!iiiiig;ird. h iio ,e true christian name is uu kiiim a to plaintiff, el ul, ilcfeii'lauls, I will on tin '.'! ii day of July I'.'OI at one o'clock In the ul lernoon ol said ihiv at Ule east fiont door ol the court house of said rountv at llarri-on, .Nehra-kn, sell ul public auction to the highest i. idder tor cadi In hand the lollott ing deseril I'd real, estate situated in said ciui nty, to w It ; The sout na est ouarlcr of section twenty six fjfi) tn township tliiriy four (-4 i north of range Eltv ilve (.Vj) west of thin th principal meridian. 'lo sat is(y said or-u r of s '.le In the sum of five hundred, and ninety tour dollars and hiiti't v ccuis ( ;'"!. l-fl) and Interest mid costs slid maiming costs. Hi st publication June Mil Ml. Al l.'. I.IAVKV, f ill rlir o. said count V Shcrilfs Sale. Ity irtue ot on order of side Issued hy tlie Clerk of t:io dtstilcl court tit .sioux county, .Nrliriisk.i, upon a decree r ndered in said coin tin f. ivor of M. V ,-hcalc and Churlcs Harmon, plaintiff mid Otto MiinS'.n Kt uv, det'enda .t.. I, will on the Mil day ol July I'.li nt oi.e o'clock in tlie afternoon of said d;;y at th" ""si tmntdoorot the court house of said county at Harrison sell at pal lie auc tlon to the highest bidder f r rush in hand the follow 'ng (.'escribed real estate situated in saiil county to-wlt; 'the noi tlieii-t (uar t.T of section fifteen in tow nslii i I li.rty four CM) north of range fifty -six ci;l west ot the r.th prlncip il meridian, To sat wl y said order of sale In tlie sum of one tlunisoud and ten dollars 4 1 ,010 (joj and interest and eosi and accruing rnsl. I? Irst publication June Mil 1WH. Al.KX I.OWKY, She; Iff of said county. Sheriir Sale. I'.y virtue of nn order of sale issued by the leik of tlie district coui t of s;ioux county, '.ebraskii, upon a decree rendered tn said court in favor of M. W. Sdicufe and Charles Harmon, plaintiffs, and Jacob It. Swlcknrd, etux, defendants. I will on the tun day of July I'.KII at oiu' o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the east front door nf the court house of said county at Harrison, NchrasKii, si ll lit puplic auction to the highest bidder lor cash In hand the following described real estate situated In said county, to-wltt; The south half of the northwest ipiarter and ttie north half of the southwest inuirtcr of section three(3 township thirty-four :H! north of range fitly tour (.11) west ot therth principal meridian In said county ami state of Nebraska to satisfy said order of sale in the sum of one thousand and eleven dollars mid seventy eighteen'.". (1,0II.7S) and inter, est and costs anil accruing costs. First publication Junettth 1004. Al.KX bdWIiV. .Sheriff of maid county. A WONiiF.KFUL INVENTION. It is interesting to note that fcrtunes are frequently made by the invention ol articles of minor importance. Many of the most, popular devices are those de signed to beliellt tho people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr. White Fleet ric Comb, patented Jan. 1, '!!. These wonderful Combs positively cure (iandrulf, hair falling out, sick and nervous headaches, and when used with lr. White's V.lectric Hair Brush nre positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly in 25 days' time Thousands1 of these electric combs have been sold in various cities of the Union and 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 35c. ladies' 50c-(half price while we are introducing them.) The Dr. White Elec IricCoiuW Co.,Dectttur,lll. rrt-c3rr! O A 3 E -.'"IX ANDREWS liLOCK-" The Jim-xt line of wine, liquor and bext IraiuJxof cigars'. THEO. SAG Ell , Proprietor t 1 Selling More Goods Than Ever. A ( omplcte line of (JROCKKIKS, HARDWARE, DItYGOODS, JiOOTS t SIIOKS, and a complete jine of SPRING (JOODS. 4- h- :-o:'-'-S" .5, LACY BROS. -PK.AI.KRS 1N PuilfHiip: material of all kiixlH. Flour, (,eed, Grain, Wind-mills, l'uinps. Tanks, Waon, IJugies, Kami Implement.-!, Hardware, Harness, Saddles & etc. '. : ? You Are Reading j That's what it's here for: To let you know that we handle a lino line of Con fectionary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every thing to he found in a first class Grocery Store. Give uh a trial. Yours for Bwsihess A. L0WRY. 1' 1. j l o TO REMEMBER, ;KAt;r i.houkuist& iuvis; ic.irrv the laigesl and most I complete stock of (ieiientij Mercliaildisi; in Sioux Conn ('AC 1' 2, A" our prices are inj keeping with the tiunliy l j trooils we sell. We do n.t keep! 'beap John goods and therefore! wc do not sell at Cheap John prices. We sell first class goods jat. Inir prices. I K.V I' 'd, We endeavor to cater to the wants and needs of our customers and our goods are (selected with this intent. C.,Ii. UNITT successor to C If. NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Linnber, Doors, 8ah, Lime, Cool, Yagom, Jlwjgks and Machinery of all Kind. I aUo carry a line of Wind Mill, Pumps, Piping, Toicen, Wind Mill re pairs, etc. etc. etc. A large stock of feed, both ground and ungronud al ways on hand. mail orders givea prompt cttcatiaa, Give me a Call. WANTED Agents, Hustlers, Salesm Clerks and everybody who wants to en, joy a good hearty laugh to send BOo for Tips to Agents." Worth $r0 to any person who sells goods Tor a living, If not satisfactory your money back. Cir cular for stump. The Dr. White Elec tric Comb Co. Decatur, 111. t t LAOH & SON All ord.irs iivcn iiroinpt atteution, This,! 'THAT'S KltillT; Fai,T 4, We have jiist r I ceived our Spring and Kumme Invoice ol wliit.e waists Sc (lies 'joods, India Limons, (.'ambries, I'erc.iles, (imghams, Sateens, shirtings Henriettas, &c, &c. KAt 'T ", Our line of Hoots & jSlioes and Slippers is composed ol the latest styles I rom tin most reliable li''i" KACI' (i, Everything umiuu.i kept, in a General Store can In found at our place. BOURRET & DAVIS- 'Manhood Restored "Cri'IDKNK." "CU I'IDENE." Tills great vcKctnlile vltallzer, tho prr scriptlon of a fatuous French physician, will iiicklv cure vou of nil or nervous discsses of the Keiieriitive organs such ns lost Man hood, insomnia, nams in the Rack, Seminal Emissions, Nervous liehlllty, Pimples, I'll fitness to nmrry, KxhnuHttng Drains, Vsi'ii'.o celejiuil Constipiition. It stops Hi 1 losses hy day or ni(,'ht. Prematurity, which if not cheeked, lend to spermatorrhoea and all the horrors ol I m potency. Cl'I'lDKNE cleanses the lirerunil kiituevs. Ct: PI I KN K strength ens mid restores The reiisun sutferers are not cnreil hy itoetors is because ninety per cent nr trouhlcd with Pros la tits. eCPI ni'.NK Is I ho only known remedy to euro without iinopenitlon. !i,H0( tisthiionliils. ,V w ritten Kimriuitee given and money re; turnerl If six hoxi's (to not, eiTect a perma nent cure..L$l.(Kl box; six for five by mail send for free circular mid mt,linonialn. Ad dress DA VOL MKIUCISK ( ()., SaiiKrancisco' Ciiltfornhi. Vors.sloby Kiciuno ft JosEsi NOTICE. All parties indebeted to Chas. Newman bv note, or otherwise will find all bills," and notes at the Commercial batik for collection. Please call and settle all open accounts by note bankable or casl? in hand and save costs. CHAS, NBwIHF