V' w Adfe-Hj Harrison Press - Journal. OFFICIAL PAPEB OUT SIOUX CQTJ7SJ TIT. SS VOLVII. HARRISON, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8 EQQ.11 LfVftL NEWS OF "THE WEEK Buy cooking apples at Low THE ry h. PALA Lucy Moravek is seriously ill and her recovery is doubtful. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Crab apples at LowryV. V IWt forget Ow l-lure next Monday night. Oeorge Tu ruer a up I rom Oramruercy Monday. Home Rendered Lowry's. Lard at Notice the change in the Lacy Bros, ad tins week. ) Frank Htradal wan down from North View Tuesday. t Marcus Valdez moved his family back o town laHt vteek. August Ring returned from Omaha yesterday morning. Mrs. George Davis returned from Wis consin Monday morning. Pearf, peaches and grapes, at Lowry's in any amount. County map lor sale at this etHce. Both on paper aud card board. Henry Wills marled tu Ohio with a car load of horses lat night. J. T. Morris and family left for Kenw Nebr. last Friday evening. Mm. John Biegel nod children left for Augusta, Wisconsin Mniiday evening. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Crown and Bridge work specialty. A large crowd attended the leap year ball Jail fciatuid.iy ui,hl and all report a good linn. Wrs. Parsons spent a couple of days Willi Mr. and Jlr. Phipps over at Five Points the firal of the week. The finest lino of fresh and cu:ed meats at J. W. Hue dor lis. Mr. und Mr. Malt Hall nnd family -iit 1 iiesday Rial Tuesday night wiili Urn. t. W. flail ami Jesse. J.nn Bios have tlieir well drill in order now, and jesteniuy thev went out lodnllawell for JohnBrwwn. When in need of a Range or Heater rome in and t-ee what we have. Lacy Bros. H. Wickershuui moved inlo the Coffee house north of town last week, and hit chlidreu will nlteud school here this winter. Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentist, will be in Harrison again on Tuesday aud Wed nesday, Sept. 13 and 14. Mrs. Lizzie Coffee and family weat to hadrou last Thurtduy after spending the sumniwr on the Riiniiiiigwatt r ranch. The children will lake up their school work. GRAND BALL- Will be given ut the Andrews Hull Friday evening, Sept. 9h 1004. Com mencing at 7:30 and will close at 12:00 K very body invited. R. C. Dunn. Misses Susie and Calharyn Tupr arrived in Gordon from Osmond yester day morning and they are now domiciling themselves up stairs in the Let Ueckwith house where they wilt keep house while teaching in our schools. Gordon Journil ICC C.t AM SOCIAL. Tm Helping Hand Society will give an ice cream social at Andrews Hall on Friday evening Sept. 16. All are cord ially invited. Tit proceeds will be used for some charitable purpose. J. E. Marsteller and family departed for Wayne, Nehr, Monday evening. A large number of friends gathered at the depot to bid them farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Marsteller will be sadly mised in Harrison, for they were loved ai d respected by all'. What is Humans low though is Waynes gain while we int help tut envy Wayne, wo trust that ber people will esteltd to them a wel come band, for Nebraska do s not have a more worthy family than Mr. Marsteller', Harrison will ever Hand ready to wel come them hack sliould they conclude to ct Um r lot with us again, to Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentist. F. E. Jandl and John Bieser shipped three car loads of horses to Wisconsin Monday. The highest 4'afih price paid for hides at J. W. Ricedorffa. George Williams left forChadroo Mon dty evening. He has secured employ ment of the Chadrou Mercantile Co. Pens, Ink, Lead Pencils Lowry's. Slate Pencils, and Tablets at Rev. DunieN left for Atkinson Monday evening to attend conference which cou veues today. Dr. Spindlo, the dentist, will be at the office of Dr. Davis on tha 13 and 14. J. I). Williams c ime down from Pleus ant Bulge Monday and took his daughter to the hospital at Omaha in the evening. Dr. Snyder, osteqpath, will be in Harrison Tuesday and Saturday of each week. MiMt Myrtle Converse, who hah been slaying at Hot hiring during the kiiiu iiier, returned to tlai rison Tuesday iiiorn nit;. si Archie Dims and Otto Pane left for Grand Island, Nebr. lust Friday evening to utleiid the Commercial school at llt.il place this winter. The familiar sound of the school bell is he ird 1 1 iiit week ug.tin and will continue fi.r 111- text 9 in mills calling Hie LiUbV vouiit io Hi ir books. Matilda FMcher will lecture at the hall next MuHclav ni;ht, beKininn at 8:00 o'clock. I) Mil forget to come and hear her, lor you will mim a treat if you don't. Popular price. WANTE.J Aeen'.s. ilimtler, 8alesm I'lerks ami etferylHKly who wants to -n, j.iv a (rood hearty laiiKh to send 60c for -Tips to Aumts." Worth fSO to any person w ho wlls goods for a living. If not KsiliM'actory your money hack. Cir i ulnr for Hinmp. The Dr. WHte Elec tric Com b I i. r nlur, 111. GERLACII & SONS. Will Sell you the best Hot Blast Heater 'on Earth. There you can buy a first class suit of clothe. In Gents furnishing goods they keep the best Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes and such other goods as are kept in a general Htore, They sell at bottom prices. KOAD NO TICK. To whom It mnv concern : Tbe commissioner appointed to loeato a certain roud petitioned for liv frank Nutto and others commencing at the NE corner of the. K i ot section U runmiiff Miutliwcsl about X of 4 mile to -here olil roatl leads SE toward corner of Mi ol Miction IS in township 32 raiiK. ' '' out and be established as h puollc road anil Unit porl' Ion ot old road uo.iiineiiciM at K corner of E ' or section 1H running outh on section line Wi;t ceil suet lous 17 and IS to half ftec. line running east aud west at comer of NE H section Is, thence running northwest lo hen la rouH here new roud strikes said beni 111 old road, to bu Taunted. All objections thereto or claims for dainayes must be died in thel ouuly Clerk's kitten on or belorft Octolier Mill, IMH r such road will be allowed without iiirtlier infer ence thereto. K. K. I-OST1US, Countjr Clerk. Dr. II. C. and Minnie Cuiry, Eye specialist of Chicago, who have made sev eral trips to Harrison, will make their next proffessional visit Wednesday Sept. 28th. They are the oldest and most reliablo specialist in the west and carry the largest set of instruments in use, Glasses fitted at the lowest prices. Consultation free. They are known to be roliable. Floyd Jones mada a business trip Gordon the firxt of the week. In resjfonse to conm'Jeralh recent inquiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK w pleased to an nounce Hjxcial arrangement to make long-time loam on Real Estate. Say what you want MATILDA FLETCHER Will be here September 12-1904. "THE QUEEN OF THE PLATFORM." Her Popular Lecture will be- "The Heart All the audiences that have heard her have been greatly pleased. New York Tribune. Matilda Fletcher is one of the most attractive, graceful and eloquent speakers in this country. New York Times. Matilda Fletcher is a handsome woman, and is winning a reputation second to no other person on the lecture platform Philadelphia l'ress. Matilda Fletcher's lecture at the University Thursday ev ening was a rare treat to all who heard it Los Angeles Tribune. Tickets for J. H. Humeri up frum Andrew to- dar. From ail reports the strike is about endel. II. A. Pnddy house this week. has been painting his Mrs. Then. Hngt-rt went to Children Tuesday evening to visit for it few.days. Thi lute rains in Hie north partif the comity have relieved the water famine that was thre t'erird. An uncle of Mrs. Newlin. and Mrs. A. Christian of Pleasant Rde arrived here from Iowa Moisduy la visit for a while. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. School started Monday in l)ist. No, 4 of Collou wood valley with Iva S(M.-a.-e hm teacher. After spending vacation on Cotton wood Robert Lux returned to Harrison where he will be ready for school woik. Ed Feller made a business trip to Harrison the 3rd. The Post mistress of Carey received a letter from Re-v, MoNab stating to hold his mail that he would be back this week. Ed and Ben Feller made a stay over night at Jacob's home in liat creek Sat urday, returning Sunday. Malcom Worthinglon made a short visit on the Cotton wood Snuday. You may guesa where. A new Post Office wot estaMihhed at the head of South Soldier creek will) John Uoldorf as Post master. Being called Uuitl. The t.ireshlnp on the divide was finish ed up with a keg of beer at Fritas Piper's which was gtveu by Henry Frickec, lhat they had a good time you may know as ! Anton Kratzand Joe Rose look puns. Mon of the ho s Fritz was obliged to go to ' his home stead well the rest is better told by Frit. Another social gathering was held at the home o' Anton Kratz Sunday the 4th every body had a good lime. Jakie Jacob's made a bustnesa trip to Alliance the 5th. After finished stacking tr'" Anton Krai and Earnest Carlson have gooe back to the hay camp. Mrs. C. P. Lyon moved to Hotchkiss Colorado where Mrs. Rce is. Her many friend wish ber success. Ha Htm. of a 99 sale at thi office. Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFiCE: Andkkws Bujck. C- E. A. ESTLER, Gcn.lr3.ctsr if Builder. Fine Work a Specialty. Jobs Taken Either by Contract or Day. HARR1SOV, - - . NEBRASKA. CIIAS.H. SMITH. 1XS URA .V E AG EXT. Old Line, Assessment and Accident policies written CorroKpondcncB solicited Address; Harrison, Neb. I, C. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in Bartell Building. Residence 1st door north of Commercial Hotel. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. Have received my electrical apparatus and am now prepared to give special attention to all chronic diseases and diseases of woman. Rheumatism and kidney diseases of every form. NOTICK FOB FRK8KNTATION TO AND HKARING ItKFORR JUDGE. Jiottcnls hereby given to dl persons hiv IrK lalms and neinands ngatnst John re bano, late of Moux ccunty, rtcce isnit ; That the time tlxed for Hllug claims HRHlnst sdcl ctte Is six months fr .tu the. Wth day of Aunust, 1P0I. All such person" are rifpiented to present ihotr claims wltn th.- vouclior to lh county Jtii'ne or smd county at his olllce therein on or beforu the ir.tti (lav of rcbru nry, I0W and ail Claims so Hied will hn linard Ixlore the said Judge on the first vtonduv of each month during the time all .wed for presentation of claim at 1 o'clock P. M. J. II. WlLHEHMSDOHrKa, Man "SALOON :IN ANDREWS BLOCK The finest line of wines, liquor and best brand of cigar. TIIEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. I You Are Reading i. s 'That's 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 Stoiv. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, A. L0WRY. -H- H--H-1--5--I--H-'Hr FACTS TO REMEMBER. FACT l.-BOURKETfcUAVIS; carry the largest and most! complete stock of iclltinl .liercliaiidisa in Sioux Couu i IF ACt' 3, All our prices are u (keeping with the qtiali v d IkoixIs we sell. VV'e do ni. t keei I 'heap John poods and therefore vie do not sell at. Cheap John ipricp. We sell llrst class goods! lit. fair prices. !FA i' 3, We endeavor to cater to the wants and needs of our customers and our goods art selected with this intent. C. H. UNITT successor to C. V. NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Lumber, Doors, Sank. Lime, 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 7. t-t t ways on hand. mail oriers given, prsrnp etteniiort, Give me a Call. LACY BROS. DKALKRS IN Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm. Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps & etc. NOT1' E TOR PUKSENTATION TO AND HEARING BEPOHK JUDGE. Notice Is hereby iflven to nil persons hav ing Claims und DcniuVIs iiKttnut Ann Powell, late nf Mont t ounty, deccaa. d ; That the time fixed for lillng claims Hgalnft said estute Is s.x mouths from thn 2;rd (lny of AtiKnst,l(KM. All such persons are requested to present lluilr oinims with tlio vouclian to tliecniintv Jurlgeol sdd county at Ids iilllceincrelnon or l.cfore the. 23rd tiny of Kehriliuy, IMS, and all claims so tiled will be hear i before the sidd Jil'tia on the first Monday of each month during tho luno id lowed lor prc ut.tloa ol i laiuisat I o'clock p. M, J. l. WlLllFBSHOUFi. (i; Judge. 9 1 his, m THAT'S ftllirJT; IFACT 4, We u.ive j.M1, r- ' ceived our Spris. und Siinniec! jlnv.iiceof white waist, dv iiioods, India LininiK, i '.t n i r -' 'Percales, Oinghnmx, Sit-eii!.i iShirtirtus HenriHt.tas, & &.e.'. FACT 5, Our line ot i. . - u. iShoes and Slippers is cmnpsei ! .r ih. Ui.Li Di..u. rH .... ii,i nost rehahle hoi jFACT 6, tvery ii,iiirt j ikept in a General Store ran h I jfound at our place. BOURRET & DAVrS. PROGRAM. Program of the twelftli annual con vention of the Sioux Count v Hnnday School Associutien to be held in 4he Methodist church in Harrison, Nebraska September 17 and 18, 1904. Saturday, September 17, 10:30 a.m., Devotional Service, 12:00 LUNCH 1:30 p. m., "The Aim nnr! B. nefjt of This Convention " ...Rev. Daniels, 2:00 p.m. "A Primary Standard." Miss Mamie Haines, .Suite nmary worker. , 2:J5p. m. "Memorizing fsi i ipture Texts." Mr. Halt ie Gr.ne. " 3:j0 p. in. "Sunday School Manage ment. "..Prof. H. M. Slealhy, State Held secretary 4:'i0 p. m. Report of Sdnmls and Election of Officers. : 7:30 p. m. Song Service 8:00 p. in. Lecture. "The lioy God Made.".... Prof. H. M. Steidh y. Sunday. September 18. 0:00 a.m. Devotional Seren e 9:30 a. m. "How to Have the Lesson lie mem be red." W. H. Uiv,. 10:30 a. m, Sunday School Lesson, taught by Miss Haines. 11:00 Address 1 ;00 DINMIl 1 :30 p. m. Teaching Problem Prof. 11. M. Sleulley. 2.30 p. m. "The Country Sunday School." J. H. Kartell. 7:T 0 p. m. Song Service 8:00 p. in. Address... ."Echoes From Jerusalem Cruise." Miss Mamie Haines. NOTICE: A full representation ol the Sunday Schools of the county is desired. All delegates will be enterUined. BrinK ycur best thoughts and existences and exchange them at the convention. J. H. BURKB. Preaident. M. Haiths K. tRffTit, 9uy. Of- "?tsi s. '.! t " '- , i r m , . ..