. Harrison Press -Journal. OFFICIAL PAPEB OF SIOUX COTJ7SI TY. Adrrrtix 1988. with u VOL. XVII. HAIKISOlSr, NEBRASK A,, THURSDAY, lTU.TLY 21. 1904. 2S3 O. -4 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK H iving has commenced io full blank I'r. T.H.Spindlo the Crawford dentist M.t.t of Sioux county at 10c each at this nlBc. Mr. and Mrs. J.H, liieser was in Harn "ii yesterday. Sm Ladling as in this city a few in yeaterday. Howard Burke is at present working tr Oscar Ward. ito. Gilmore was in the city on busi ngs lant Saturday. The lines t line of fresh and cured meats t J. W. RirKlxjKm, L, C. Lewiof Crawford, was in this cily lat Saturday afternoon. J. A. Anderson was down the road on business a few days this week. Sam Sromnn and wife were down from Vi'yo , on Monday of this week. Cha. Nortnass, of Cottonwood precinct a in thincity on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bourret were up from their ranch on Running water Tues day. A. R. Kennedy was up from Crawford to look after hi itiler-MH in this vicinity Tuesday. We have had some nice weather the past week hut a little rain would he up predated. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Will Lacy ih rapidly recovering from her ser ious illness. Mrs. ( Hrwin Lewis mid two hoys and her hrot 'ier, Sam Thomas, were in this city on Tuesday. Most of the witnesses from Alliance in the (,'ounolly Inal went heme on last Saturday evening. "W. E. Boutins had chat geof the North Western .tation tins week during the ab Seine o. Jess Hull. Chan (irewell whs up from the south part of the county on business the fore pari of the week. John Hanson's brother arrived from Iowa yesterday morning aud will remain here for a lew ilavs. Dr. Hhindlo, the Crawford dentist, was in tins city rt-vi-nil days lant week anil did a fjood business. The only place to get lleering twine is at fierluch and Sens. Hinder, mow ers and rakes also. Brown the Photographer will le at the Andrew's Hull in Harrison on July tfU. Kenieruber Die dates. J. W. Ricerdurff, the butcher, went to ( hadfon last Friday night am! returned tii; following morning. Uv, Henry Loecker, of the Holy Trinity Church, will hold services in llurrison on July 23rd. For SaLB One good white-faced 3-yer-old bull. Call or address Peter lurlensen, Ulen. Neb. Fred Langworthy's mother arrived here from Seward this state, last Saturday for a visit with relatives here. lira. Tucker, of Qlen, was in Harrison last Saturday tansacting some business in regard to his father's estate Station Agent J. L. Hall was down the road on business a few days this week. ( returned yesterday morning. BoR! To Mr, and Mrs. Robert Jordan on Saturday July 10th tn Harrison, a boy. All parties concerned doing well. Presiding Elder Clarke, of Chadron con ducted Quarterly meeting at the Method ill church in Harrison last Sunday. We learn that a little) trouble originat ed uorth-west town this week that will probably have to ba settled la the courts. JlJeo. lyidwin was up from the Hat creek Tuesday. Mr. Baldwin has rented his saw mill t" Messrs. Crawford and Harvey, who will run It until September. 8-Year Sentence. Verdict of Jury In Manslaughter The jury in the Conaollv Case was llll.d at about 8 o'clock on last Thursday morning. Those on this jury were; Martin Car roll, Frank Scott, lieo. Umphenour, J. H. Dunlap, (ieo. A. Cullers, Andrew Knori, Sam Knori, Frank Nutto, Robert Jordan, James Mi'Cann, J, C. Shiplev, Fred Lh tig worthy. The stale commenced to take evidence ss soon as the jury had bei;n arranged. There was a larg number of witnesses on both sides of the case there lieing 17 for the state and 13 for the defense, but the testimony of each was short and the work of examination progressed rap idly. The state completed its evidence about 3 o'clock Thursday aflernwon and the work of the defense began. By b o'clock Friday morning the testimony was all taken and the attorneys began their talk to the jury. There being two attorney's on each side, the pleas were not llnished until nearly noon. After the instructions of the judge the jury went to the jury room to decide the inocente or guilt of the defendant. It was noon when the j'ry was snt to the jury room ami at a Unit 10 o'clock that oighl they informed the huliff that they had agreed upon a verdict. The judge was notified and in a few moments he with attorneys and the clerk of the court were in the court room and the jury filed from the jury room to the jury box. The ver d.ct of the jury was "manslaughter" the penalty of which is from one to ten years in state prison. The attorneys for the defense at once filed motion for a new trial which was over ruled by Judge Westover and on Saturday a'ternoon the deferdant was sentenced to a term of eiht years in states prison. The motion for the new trial was carried to the Su preme court The readers of the Jot'KXAL will re member that on the loth of March 1004 that one llnry II. Miller, of Alliance, was shot, and killed on the Connolly ranch in the southern part of this county , and thai James Connolly was arrested ard charged with the crime, Mr. Con nolly did no! deny thai he did the shoot in; out i lii'ined that he did it in self delensw. It, appeared that the men had had some trouble over the ownership of a steer, liuediatelv after the shooting Vlr. Connolly gave himself up to the au thorities and has since been in the jail here. He u 40 ears of age and has a umily. The Crawford dentist is Jr. T.H.Spindlo The highest cash price paid for hides at J. W. Ru.-KDornr's. Marcus Valdez moved his fa.nily to Ins ranch at Northview, Wyo , last week whtre they will remain uulill school starts fi'ain. Miss Lillian Harris and her sister came down liom Wyo. , latter part of last wek and visited a lew days with friends in this vicinity. A. J. Leelinp, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity for the past few weeks, left lasl evening for his home in Iowa. Mrs. Earnest Bhinney, who visited last week with her parents near Fort Robin son, returned to her horue here last Saturday morning. 4 Miss Maggie Bertleson, of Fort Robin son, accompnmeu iy oer sister, mis. Ernest Phinoey came to this city last Saturday morning for a visit. .... . . II II t lias, jacone, an acipmiiiiaiico ui u . Bieser. arrived here from Iowa yesterday morning to look over the country and enjoy a visit at the san e time. If yeu are in need of a wagon, buggy, binder, mower or binding twine or any thing in the line or fanning machinery, come and see us. Lacy Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Wilks Earnest and family who have been visiting with friends in this city for several days, returned to their home at Scott Bluff last Saturday morning. Mrs. Rev. Daniels and children, who have been at the former's parents in the eastern iart of the state, returned to their home in this city last Saturday morning. Dr. Richards, of Crawford, was In this cilv last Saturday to consult with Dr. Phinney of this place io regard to Mrs. Will Lacy, who has been ve.y sick for son; time past. Sandy Stewart, of Whitney was in this city lust Saturday. Mr. Stewart informs us that he is now a resident of this-sounty having taken a homestead near the Cook ranch on Runningwater. Mrs Fjrnt Phinnev. who has been I in Harrison for the past few months. went out to the ranch with her husband last Sunday. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss berllesoc. Mis Marion Lewis returnl Saturday from Peru, where she. Iris attended Nor mal School the past six weeks. She will teach the 5th and 6lh grades in Crawford public school the coming year. Craw ford Bulletin. Some of Harrison's citizens went fish ing in the valley last Sunday and were not only unfortunate as far as catching fish was concerned but was unfortunate enough to have their team break loose which resulted in considerable damage to the fisherman. One of the horses came to town that day but the other one was not found until yesterday. OUR CORRESPONDENTS Carey Items. Mrs. CP. Lyon spent Sunday in Craw ford. Frank Sides was io the valley last week. Mercury registered W in the shade a couple of days last week. Harrison Beans spent a few days last week wiih J. E. Arner and family. Lower Collouwood is dry and some of the residents are kept busy hauling waler. After a few days stay here, Isaac Pro cooler's resumed their juuney lo Cam bria, Wyo., Monday., Uwing lo the excisive beat and the in terest in the ball game there was a small ulleudance at church last Sunday. Mr. C. C Jones, of Chadron Academy, will give an address on "Christian Elu cation" ul ilia church June 1. Allure cordially invited, During the storm last Tuesday evening lightening struck Alv.i S.ixton's barn, burning the buiifiug and contents wlncli consisted of uoout leu lolls of hay. H Harvest is in full swing. , The hurley, fail wheal ami rye crops promises u good tuld, Oil I sii i..g w heal is injured by the pi eseul UrouUi. lorn and millet have i ul nutKreU inalei uiily as yel, TlliMOTHY. Hunter Happenings. News is scurcu this wuek. Mrs. Chntleiineii visited at Hamsun TuesUaj , Ezra lucker was a Harrison Visitor balurUay, Mis. Bassett went down the roud Mon day evening. Pal Lacy, Jr. ishelping Mr. Rice this week UuliU liien' hew ruoiu. Vailer Marliu is looking utter Mr. Eu .ebrcLs sou Ui pla.e Hub Mr. uud Mis. Either Hughes Visited frieuua uuvu the ruuu buuiiay, Elsie, Edua and Eddie Uohwer visituu Iriends and retail Vea lie re humUy, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Cook visited friends iu these parts Thursday aud Friday. Earnest Bunge was hunting a horse that strayed. away Iruiu home Una week. Joe Var'.ey went up home Tuesday to Tuewlav to help Mr, inid.-y .stack leed. L. C. Lew is and family came up from Crawlord feuluruay to visit their clnldreu here. Mrs. Iiageman nd baby and Pearla Jones visited al Mr. Uinsleuseu's Friuay evening. Joe Varley and family came down to East Audrewe buuday. Joe will carry the uiail Ihifc week. Mrs. Tom Jones and Panzy went to saw dust Wednesday. Mrs. Varley will help Pearla and Birdie ruu the ranch while she is gone. The hot wind Friday was the worst we have felt this year. It was preltv bad near the Runuingwater and made the mail carrier sick, Mr. liegeman came after his folks Fri day night. Mrs. Hageman's brother, Will and wife having come lo see her, o she and the children got up out of beu and went home in the night. UNo. Bet! UtoM pm4aft eieni. W SntCVttlrrtiir u.n... tui eiMtr '- UmMm ! Book it. n t A WONDERFUL INVENTION. It is interesting t 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 bene lit the people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr. White Electric Comb, patented Jan 1, 'J'J. These wonderful . 1... , . I .'. .. i ir I....- IXIIII'ra UMiiinj Clirta UrtH'OUU, uilirj falling out, sick and i:ervous heitdaches, and when usd with Dr. White'sJEIectric Hair Brush are positively guaranteed to make straight hairciirly in 2-i days' lime Thousidids of thse elex-trit: combs have been sold in various cities of the Unioa and the demand is constantly increasing. Our agents are rapidly becoming rich selling these combs. They positively sell on sight. Kend for sample. Men's sue 35c. ladies' 50c - (half price while weure lutrodui-ing liieiu ) The llr While Elec ric Comb Co.,i-citur, 111. "I ONLY Ksllrosd between M juri H.iver. io Chlcsso. Direct line to St, Paul Mlnnespolls. Direct Line to DUck Hills. Apply to nearest &ent for rates, maps and time csrdt. '1 i.Mi: TAHI.F. West, Bound. East Bound. Morning, Evening. No. 13, Due 9:11 No. 14, Due 7:25 No. S4 loc. frt. 5:45 No. 83. lo. fit. 0:3.r Both trains carry passengers. GOOD POINTER FOR GAMBLERS. How to Make Money Out of Easy Going Strangers. "I thought I was pretty wise to ah sorts of tames," said a gambler, "but I've Just been beaten out of a five spot as easily as though I came from Cohoes. A friend and I had boon standing In tlio doorway of a hotel betting cn the odd or even numberj of the next car to pasn, and I was loser. Then th5 other fehow suggested that I try to call a coin, bead or tall, for $3, as a chance to get tr.y money back. I eprced. He slaprH a quarter on the oack of Lis band ;,T J I cabl heads.' It was a tall, and I was a five out. "Tlie fcxpericrre was worth It, thonph, for ho told me the rme after joshing me for a good thing. It la Instinct, be sa'd, for almost every one In calling a coin to say head, so he always placed the coin '.alls up when the other man was to call It. He said that the game worked nine times out of ten, and be didn't really con sider It unfair, because be was prao tlcally bc.tlng me that I would say 'beads,' though 1 dMn't know It. I like the gnme, and I'm going to try It on tome of tie wlso ones t fcaow. I'll bet It woiks, tou" t. Anthony and ri't. St. Anthony Is th- pntron and pro tector of pigs, and Stow, In his "Sur vt-y," mentions a curious custom pi'.v aletit in bis time In the Lonuoa uy.:t kcts, which has left Its mark in a proverb. The officers of the market? slit the ears of starved pls and thns'. unwholesome for food; around tin necks of these tbe proctors of St. An thony's hospital tied bells, nnd set tbem loose upon the refuse heaps. It became the habit of people to feed thoe pigs, and tb anKuals, acouhlni a knowledge of their benc.'actuis rould follow tbetri like a dog, whining for food. Uence the saying, "Ho f ol lows me about like an Anthony pig' or "Ha t a Tantony pig," applied ti t whining beggar or mere hanger-on. Mohammedans In India. It U estimated that while tbero are bO,000,00O of Mohammedans In India ml about 7.000,000 Buddhists, also a small number of Parsees, there are three fottrthn of the total population fho adhere to tho Hindoo faith. From Herbert 8pencer. The power of self-government, like 11 other powera, can be de-.opeJ on ly by exercise. Whoso Is rule over hl passions In maturity must bo prac ticed In ruling over Ms passion dur ing youth. Social StMict. Absence of Mind. A devout and worthy man Is the clergyman of a parish not twenty miles south of Chicago. His congre gation was somewhat amused at the singularity of one of his announce ments ono evening recently, which was as follows; "Remember our Com munion service next Sunday forenoon; the Lord win be with us during the morning services, and tbe Bishop In the evening." TUB PA fSALOONl "- Ys ANDREWS BLOCK- The fimut line of 'wines, liquor a and best brands of cigars. TH EG. SAGE It T, Proprietor. QERLACH & SON ABE Selling More Goods Than Ever. A, A complete line of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRVGOODS, IJOOTS& SHOES, and a complete line of SPRINT, GOODS. LACY BROS. -PKALKRS IS JJuildinf? material of all kinds . Flour, Feed, Gram, Wind-mills, Pumps, Tanks, Wagond, Buggies laim Implements, Hardware, Harness, Saddles & etc. x r . . TD s- ,A 1 -- r v t. W2 Tliat' what it's here 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 first class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, A. L0WRY. FACTS """ : TO EEMBMBEE. FA(;T l.- ltOURRE r& davis iiMiry the largest .oionU-te stock of ticiieiaii Merchandise in Sioux (Jotiu ll' Al 1 2, All our prices are mi keeping with the quali y of .'iiudx we sell. We do n-t keep rheap John oodsand therefore '. do not sell lit, t'heup John prices. Wh sell lirst class froocls iat, fn ir prices. , FA' 1' 15, We endeavor to cater. jto the wants and neeils ol our customers and our tfoods are selected Willi this intent. C. H. UNITTj to an. NEWMAN, -DEALER IN- " Lumber, Moors, saw, jAme, Coal, Wagons, Buggies and Machinery of all Kinds. I also carry a line of Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping, Towers, Wind Mill re pairs, etc etc. etc. A large stock of feed, both ground and ungrouud al ways on hand. mail orders given, prcm.pt ettentioa, Give me a Call. WANTED Agents, Hustlers, Palesui Clerks and everybody who wants to en, joy a good hearty laugh to send 50c for "Tips to Acents." Worth $50 to any person who sell good for a living. If not, satisfactory your money back. Cir cular fer stamp. The Dr. White Elee tricCombOo. Decatur, 111. LACE . , ! X , . All onl.irs given prompt utteution, All onl.irs given prompt utteution, A This,! THAT'S UIUHT: jKAUlr4, We have "ju"l. 5 ceived our Spring uud hunm ii invoice or while waists St "' if oods, India. Limons, CJ.tnio isr " I'.iMBiles, Ginjrhiini. s-it)si'' Shirtinirw Henrietta. &C (FAi.T 5, Our line of Boots & Slioes nnd Slippers is composed of the latest style from I In most, reliable house. iFACT 6, Everything usually kept in a General Store can Iw ! foil ml at our place. BOURRET & DAVIS- Manhood Restored "CITPIDENE." "CCI'IDF.NE." This great vogetnhlrfvttRllzer, the jre- 1 HoripMon of h tiunoim French physician, will quickly cure vou of all or nervous 1Isoi.bo of the gnnerative organs sunh as lost Man hood. Insomnia, pains in tho niick'fcnunal ' Kinlssloiu, Nervous Debility, Pimples, Un tltnpssto marry, Kihanstiiisj Drains, Vaiico eel tii-. COHHtipntlon. It ntops nil losses by day or nlftht. I'remiitnrlly, which if not checked, lead to sperituitorrhoon and all the horrors of Impotoncy. Cl'I'IDKSE i'h'Hinr ' the llTornnd kalnevs. Ct.'1'll'ENE strength ens and restores The reason sufferer sr not cured by doctor is because ninety per cent sr irouhled with l'rostatit. Ct'l'I DV.NE Is Hie only known remedy to euro: without nn operation. S.ikW lUtlmoniiil. A written guarantee given and money re turned If six lioxos do not effect a perm-" nent euro.l.ei.flO box; six for five by mill 1 send fur freenlrciilar suit 'tinthnonlsl. Ad lres KAVOl. MEUICIKE 1,0.. SnKrsiicle' ' California. For alo by Kichahh JOM NOTICE. All parties indebeted tn Chas. Newman'' by note, or otherwise will find nil billet,' -nnd notes at the Commercial Bank for collection. Please cell and settle altf' open accounts by nole bankable or cash' in hand and save conts. (HAS. Nrwlfj