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Press -J ourn al. Atlforttae with u ISM- OFFICIAL PAPER OUT SIOUX CoTJTlT. VOL. XVII. HARBISON, 3STEBBASKIA, - TUTJSIDA. AUG. 18 19Q. ISO. 8 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Masa ua held in Harrison last Saturday. Ha: PALA The commissioners are io ntssMon thi Buy Rook Candy Drip at dowry's. Andrew Koori returned from Omaha last Friday. John Johnson Mined over night in town Monday night. Oem Letting delivered Kinie beef at tlie butcher shop Monday. Claua f'hrjMensen was up from Mont rose the first of the wfek. Nick rV-haefer shipped two car loads of Cattle to Omaha Tuesday. Try Champion Syrup at Lowry'p. John Burke, who is working for Neil Jordan, sjient Sunday al home. Fou Sale 30 tons of hay 4 miles north went of town. Rout. Kkki,. There was a party at Bod arc Monday evening in honor of Miss Mabel Z-rbe. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christian were down from Pleasant Itidge last Saturday. The highest cash price paid for hidenat.T. vV. Ricedorffs. Miss Anna IVITebach. from Kiwarflsh, is visiting Mrs H..I1 and Jvsse at the de pot. Will Hough orrtveil here from Piere, Nehr, Saturday morning to visit for a wlvl. Brown, the photographer, will te at Andrews. Hull in Harrison, September 3rd. The finest lino of f rob and cured meals at J. W. Kice dorHs. William Lary i having a house built on th" lot just soulli of the flecre tier laf i pi. ton. Earnest Lvons is movin; in to Mrs futr-tli J-Td.ins lions, who li ht has rent d for the wmier Mr. and Mr. J II. Wiiliermdorfer and on spent. Sund.iv al llin Imuit) of Mr. and Mrs F. M. Lmgworthv. r- w .i....fM wwm flown from Edgenmnt. 8. I), the first of the week and ordered the Prf.ss .lot UN Al, wnt to him. Siif.t IWkey cam up from Alliance last Saturday mormni: returning in the evening. Th week w il, end the Norma! fur this ear The only place to pot Deer jng Twine is at Gerlachw A: pons, Binder?, mowers and rakes alno. J. A. Hanson made, a pleasant call at our office this week and had his subscrip lion set two notches ahead. He also added two rames to our mailing list. C B. Hollingsworth, Conras Parson, Milo Corbin, Frank Nutto, and John Hanson returned from Omaha Saturday morning where they had been marketing cattle. Dr. Snyder, Osteopative physician, will bo in Harrison Tuesday and Saturday of each week, at Commercial Hotel. The Curtis Co. played here the first three nights of this week to a packed bouse. We recommend the Curtis no. as the best of its kind in this section of the country. The Daily Call. The Lincoln Daily Star'a great cam paign offer will enable you to gel thnt paper until Nov. 15th for only 50 cents. TIm Star is the best evening daily in Neb raska, fiend In your order to The Daily Star, Lincoln, Neb. Those shipping cattle from here Mon day are; F. E. Jandt Scars. Chas. Lwi8 cars, 8. B. CfTee (Est ) 2 cars. J. E Mar tMer 8 cars Parsons & sons 3 cars, ( ?has. Nemo 3 cars, John Christan 1 car, and Chris Cbtistan shipped two from Coffee's SidW. Tbe change of tlie et bound pasen(rer train took effect here Monday. Il arrives here at 7:00 and teavei. the same time it hss heretofore, lakinfl aupper at the (mmer'ial Hotel. On time and Yeatd Foam at Lowry's. A couple of vetrunarians tdopped here over Buiiduy. ('has. Orewell was 10 from his rant-hat Hewitt this week. O. H. Turner was vibiting in town the first of the week. John Botirret returned from Omaha Monday morning. Sam Thomas was down from bin ranch in Wyoming Saturday, Huy one of those five it cheese at Lowrys. Kolomen liorky, from Adelia, was do ing business in our town. firant (Juthrie movi into the house vacated by L. C. Wright. Frai.k Plummy was down from South hikota after a load of provisions. Misses Erne Vv'rint oiid Nome Lindsey Heiit Sunday nt the tatter's home. Lightning was quite heavy here last Thursday, but no damage was c'one. John Coffee went to Chadron last Saturday evening to visit for a while. N.P. and Teter Hanson become rend ers of the Phrss JolKS.U. with this issue. J. A. Hanson and family spent Sunday and Monday with ('has. Hanson and fain llv. W. H. Davis is moving into his hous , which I m purchased from Grant Outline some time ago. A. Iow rv returned from Lincoln Sat urday morning bringing convict Connolly hack with hull. ih-nry Wtrtz returned from Omaha Tuesday iiiorning, where he marketed catlW last week. Mrs. C. 1$. Holhugsworth and daughter Ijiiisv left f-.r iJougla Monday uiornuig wle-re tiiev will Visit. Mr. mill Mrs. Stewart Sides stayed over night in Harrison Kiturd.iy night with Mr. and Mrs. ( 'buries Hanson. Mrs. E F. Pol. tins left fur Thernioioli pruiL's W o. Monday morning. where she will vis,',, fur a couple of weeks. Arthur lH.nn and his sisler, Miss Olhvette. lift for llenver last night where they expect to spend the winter. Miss Li la La r teen went, to ('liadron last Saturday evening where she will work in a boarding car for some time. Mrs. Cart M. Lux returned home last week, having .X'tit several days with her mother, Mm. Fellers, who was quite ill. The Harrison Epvnrth League will startup again next Sunday evening so don't forget to tome. It Ix-gins at : 0 o'clock. i ' Fori Sale ok Thade. One half interest in livery business. For futhcr particulars inquire of P. Lacy. Miss Mattel Zerlie and tier grandpa, Mr. Hixby, left for Nevada, Iowa last night, Mr. Bixbv lias been visiting here for the past month and Mabel goes with him to attend school in Iowu this winter. GRAND BALL. Will l) given at the Andrews Hall Friday evening, Aujj 26, 1004. Com mencing at 7 30 and will close at 12:00. Everybody Invited. R. C. Dunn. rorsx Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dippert of fort Robinson on the 11th day of Aug ust 1904, a boy baby. Weight ii'mut 1 pounds. Mother and child doing well Dr. P. Fields of Ft. Robinson in atteud- Mrs. F. VV. Clark, of Harrison, accom panied by her mother, sister and daugh ter, arrived in the city Wednesday eve ning for a few days visit at the home of Col. and Mrs. C, F. Coffee. Mrs. Clark is the wife of I lie cashier of tlie Commer cial Dank. Chadron Journal. Billy McCusic, who has been working for Nets Englebret, got bit quite bad in the face last Sunday by one of Net's mules. He was brought to town by Will Phillips and is staying at the Hard soo House. Ir. Phinney has been dress ing the wound and he baa got so he can eat. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE In reyxme to consiJerable recent inquiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK U pleated io an nounce fpecial arratujementa to make lowj-time loan on Real Ext ate. Say what you want Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentist. Cominu -Curtis Dramatic Co. Harrison Aug. 2'J 'i'i 24, with a strong company of ten people and a reparation of standard plays. Tlie Curtis Co. are far above tlie avsrae, as they have lien plaviug all the larger plays. Admission 25 and i'lOc. Seals now on sale. Notice. All parties knowing themselves indebt ed to Dieckman &. Lacy will do mo a favor by settling by tbe first of Sept. as I am interested in the same and would like to have the amounts settled in some way by that time. I Remain yours Truly. P. Lacy. Notice to Taximycrs. Notice is hereby given that onSeptem lierl'i, 1001 distress warrants will lie m sued hv this olli. e for the. collection of all unpaid personal taxes for the year l'J0:i The provisions of the it-venue law requiring thw County Treasurer to Die a list of unpaid personal taxes with the County Clerk on October lt makes this action necessary and no exceptions can ie.mad. ("Altt. M. Lt X. County treasurer Oils feature that has made ji Lincoln I silly Slar'deserveiliy popular is the great Saturday Star, prepire.il especially for Sunday reading It contains from 12 to 81 pkgws. T'i great campaign serial sloiA . " Hie Oral 'eiR," has j '1st commenc ed. Y ill can line Tlie liailv S'ar sent yu until Nov. 1 i. w hich includes llie big Sit inlay paper, for only -10 cents. Send in vour order tod.iv. Adress DAILY STAR Lincoln Neb. SPECIAL OFFER.. Nebraska's Favorite Evenina Daily Through thw Campaign tor Only 50 Cents. The great, presidential campaign is now w ell under way, anil everyone is interest ed in tlie events which will occur during the next three months. Now is llie time to suscribe for a daily paper. The Lincoln Daily Star will he sent until Oct. 11 for only Tit) cents. The Daily S'ar is easily the greatest and liesl evening pa erm Nebraska. It is thoroughly interest ing in every department. The Star pub lishes all the news all the tune four ed itions dally. Stud us your name and .1(1 cent! and "Do tl now." Address DAILY STAR, LiiicoIh, Neb. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. Mrs. Feller who hat been sick for sev eral weeks is slowly improving. Mrs. C. P. Lyons is visiting her friends in toe yullev us she expects to go away pretty soon. As news are scarce and we are busy putting up fruit we w ill haye to Ring off for this time, Good By. Everybody are be&ining to stack gfrim and we presume the the threshing mach ine will soon be humming. Chits. (Jrove passed through our streets Sunday enroute for the divide where he was luintun; a well driller to clean out Ins well. Anybody having any items for the Cotton w ood news please address them 10 Hay Seed Carey Nebr. and they will be published. Ben Fellers made a trip to Hat creek .Sunday and Ins family accompanied him on his return to make u lew days visit Grandma Fellers. M. D. Worlhington and Frank Carlson were seen on the Cotton wood, Frank returning to Crawford Saturday evening an.i Malcom stayed over Sunday. We understand there is a keg of beer deposited in a cool spring on Cotton wood and as Ed Fellers Is seen g" 1 "' rro with a Jug we presume that irtthe place he visit. Mat Seed. Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFH 'E: ANDHKWs liiK'K. C- E. A- ESTLER, Csrurir.cr if 3u.ildcr. Vine Work i Sji'vinity. Jobs Taken K.ther by Contract or Day. HARRISON. - - - - NEBRASKA. CJIAS. II. SMITH. jysci: acext. Old Line, Assessment and Accident policies written I 'orrespontlence solicited Address; ll.irnson. Neb. I, C. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OlhVein Kartell Building. Residence 1st door nnrih of Commtrc al Hotel. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. I hive just added to mv office f-ipiipt-ment tl la'est and most.' scientilic up pa rat us for the successful treatment of rheumatism, kidney diseases, diseases of llie j nuts, and all acute or chronic in flamatioiiH. Only curable cases taken. Have also ordered a large electric appar atus which will lie tn my olllce iu a few tin vs. KOAT Not ICK. To whom It oi it V concern: The commissioner appointed to Irwnfe a certiii'i road petit ioccl f'r hv t r ink Si:t to mi. I nlliers coniiiieiiClnK at Hie S K corner of tlie K it ol eoellon Is rmui'tig outliwt-sl nliout of mule to where old read lends cK toward ;K corner or NK U ot M-rtlon Is in towii-liip: niiiui'M, he laid oat and he i-stahlMieit as ii pulilU' roinl ninl that port ion ol old road l oinaieiirinw at K corner of N K H of Hpetlou is ruiiiiiiilf -until on set-lion line letwceii sections 17 ninl IS to hnir sec. line rnnniiii! e"t and wivt at sK corner of NK H wetion H, the ee ruuiihiK noriliwi-Mt loheni In roa I where new rod strikes aid bi'iir in old road, to Is? vacated All objections thereto or claims for iliiiit.tt'i must be filed m ttieCounty Clerk's tile- ion or before OetolsT Mill, V.m r such ro.id will lie allowed without further refer ence thereto. K. F. PONTICS, County Clerk. Sriii'iiisic Paiity. There was u surprise parly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanson last Sat urday evening in honor of Misses Anna and Minnie llanson(niecesof Mr and Mrs. Hanson) who have been visiting here and in Wyoming for the past month. A num ber of young people gathered it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gerlachs and marched over to Mr., Hansons and walked into the parlor, surprising the two Misses (orat leist thiy suit and looked as if Iheyweregreat.ly surprised,) and after being seated they began to think what games would lie suitable tor the occasion and they were soon adopted, and an en joyable lime was had until 12:00 when they were ushered into the dining ruotn where theM were cakes, ice cream and j etc. waiting to be devoured. Alter we, had all the good ice cream & etc we could hold we again returned to the parlor where ft few more games were plaved and then all departed for their homes wish ing the time to speedily come w hen they can anticipate tn surprising tlie Misses Hansons again. They each tiled on a section of Sioux County land while here and Monday evening they departed for Hot Springs, South Dakota where they will visit for a while and then return to their home in Iowa. SALOON9 '.. 'Ys ANDREW'S BLOCK The finest line of wines, liquor and bezt brandsof ciar. TIIEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. t GERLACH Selling More Goods Than Ever. A complete line of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DRYGOODS, ROOTS & line of SPRING GOODS. LACY BROS. -PEAI.F.RS IS- Jiuildintr matori.il of all kinds . J-lour, Feed, Grain, Wind-mills, Pumj, Tankis, vvagons, Biiggies, Faint Inipleinents, Hardware, Harney, Saddles & etc. . I You Are Reading IIF' That's what it's liere for: To let. you know that we handle a fine line of Con ft'i'tkmary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every tiling to be found inaliit class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Bubiness, A. L0WRY. 1? AfVPS i I1V7 i vy TO BEMEMBEB. FACT 1.- BoUKKEl'& UAV1S "i loarry the largest, and most .-iiinplettj stock of (it'llelf.l .Hen Iiiliiiiisi! in Sioux Cuun- FACT , All our prices lire in keeping Willi the quail V of gotals we sen. We do u.t keep 'heap John joodsand theretore we do not sell at. Cheap Jnhn prices. We sell lirst class goods al. fair pri'-e. I FA 1' :t, We endeavor lo i atcrj to the wants and needs of ourj customers and our roods art I selectvil w il h this intent. C H UNITTi Hucceor to C. U.NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Lumber, Doors, Sank Lime, Coal, Wagons, Jhtaffies and Machinen 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 prompt ettcntion., Give me a Call. WANTED Agents, Hustlers, Salesm Clerks and everybody who wants to en, joy a good hearty laugh to send SOu for "Tips to Agentn." Worth 50 to any person who nelln goods for a living. If not satisfactory your money back. Cir cular for stamp. The Dr. White Elec tric Comb Co. Decatur, 111 . $ X X X X X 1 SHOES, and a complete t All ord.tr K'ven prompt attention, t i nis,t TIIAT'S EIGHT : . !FvCl 4, vVu liave just, re-j jceived our Spring and 8omnier llnv.iice of while waists; -.y di-essj goods, India Limons, (uniricsj lVrc:ils, Oinghams, Sateens) Smrliiiijs Henriettas, &'.-. &c. 1 : ' b A :i 5, Our hue ol Hoots Al ISIeies and Slippers is composed1 jof Llie latest styles irom-thi' liosl reli'.thle hoilsP jFACI' (, tivery ll.iug usim.is ikept, in a Oeiieral Store can lit jf'umd at, mr place. & SON BOURRET & DAVIS- anll00d Restored "Ct'l'IDENK.1 (.ci'innNE." This ifreiit vegetable 'vltallr.er, the pr- .icrlptlon of n lainoim French phTKlclan, will quickly cure von of all or nervous Olseiific I of tlir gmier.itive organs such us lost Man hood, insoniula, pains m tlui Ruck, Souiiniti KmlsstoiiH, Nervous Dnhlllty, Pimples, Un it tncsi lo marry, K.xlianstln Drains, Vaiico crle. and ('oimtipatlon. It slops nil lose by day or iilirht. I're.ninturlt.y, which If not cheeked, lead to spe.rniutori lioeo nut! al th horrors of Impoteiicy. ('UI'll)KNK clrai .. tlie liverund kuliiuvs. ("I'I'IPKSK tront'B ens and restores The reiisou sufferers are not cured by doctors is because ninety per cent mo troubled with I'rostntlU. OLM'I DKNB In (he only known remedy to cr without nil operation. f,,(KK tlntllnonlitti. A written guarantee given and inonoy r turned If alx boxes do not effect a peruia nent cum. tl.ao n ImjX ; nix for Ave by uiall send for frnnclrcHlsr nnd 'i-.ttlliionlitln. Ad dress I) A VOL M KDICItiK ( O., Hanrranclmw Californln. Fornlby HictiAin a Jons NOTICE. All parties indebeled to Cbaa. Newman by note, or otherwise will And all bill, anil notes at the Commercial Bank for collection. Please call and eettle all open account by note bankable or Otutl in hand and save coetl. Cum. NlWKAM f r