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Harrison Press -Journal. OFFICIAL FAFER OTP SIQTJ3C CQTHSinrS?. AtlrerlUe wiib ue VOL.Xv5. HARBISON. NEBRASKA. TJSTJIRSIDA.- SEPT. 29 1904. NO.14 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK lUrcus Val.iez is building,' barn tins week. Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentiHt. J. E G. Hunter yesterday. was in from Adelia Cor win Lewi wu town Tuesday. doing business in L. L Wilson returned from St. Louis last Saturday. rjohn Christian was Hide yesterday. d.iwn from Raw Then. Ragert moved into his houso (he first of the week. Aliquot R ngsh pped a ctir of cittle lo Omaha last niiit. Lacy Rros. have purchased a new sale for their business. V'A son wan born lo Mr. and Mrs. N. I Tipton Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. C. in town tliin week H. Smith were visiting Guy Kendall returned from low yesterday morning. Octave Harris, was up from Marsl the (Inst of the week. md Paul O. Brewster looking after Ins interests here this week. Clem Leeling made us a pleasant cull while in town Monday. 'Mis Beesie Case is working at the Commercial Hotel again. T. Coffee was nominated at rtu-.ii villi last week for mate eeu-itor. Mrs. Banivm moved into town thin week so the children can go to school. Dr. U. C. and Minnie flurry were hre yesterday and did considerable work. W. H. Jennings from Pleasant R.Je Wyo. wade us a pVas-iul call last, week. The highest cash price paid for hides at J. vV . RieedorlTs. Mm. C- B. Hollimfsworth and Daisy retirntd from Wyoming Saturday even ing. The fincit line of fresh and ed meats at J. V. Rice cu dorffg. J. B. Burke left fertile. Plalte valley l..t W urdav to U gone for about 10 4sv. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Trown and Bridge work epccialty, v jtleorge Turner shipped two car loads of aitllo Irom here Tuesday, C. B. HoMings worth 1 car, and W. H. Sh- phenl I car and A. Christian shipped 6 cam from Coffee Siding. Dr. Snyder, osteopath, will be in Harrison Tuesday and Saturday of each week. TOCK RANCH FOR SALE. 800 acre enclod by wire fer.ee, In Side fences, two s'.rx'k wells, ore mi'e i f ruaninff siren m, " corraU and lots, one shed, one barn, new hout with seven larga room all well finished, house painted and stone foundation; large amount of pine timber and ash, elm, Imx Ider and cotlonwmid; 100 seres under plow; creek lottom of 60 acres half cleared, suitable for alfalfa on which tome irrigating can be done; sif'ation omanticand picturesque for an id.nl home, beautiful groves, tare "alive tree of aeh, elm, nod pine in front yard, condition of property jcood. IS miles from Chadron ttie county "-eat oi n people, en Norlhwestern R R, 7 Churchea, Kded achnol, Academy, Conservatory of Music, 3 hotels, 4 board -fnghoueee, ateam mill, electric lihts. etc. Telhone system in town nnd country and ranch can be connected. Finest climate known. Invalids are specially auccessfnl In finding health here. All of t!d l"d is particularly adapted to stock raising, hearing wheat. buffWIo and other eupeiior Kisses, and furnlihlng natural nlltr for animals. The place will go at a bargain at reason able terme to uil purchaser. Want to eell I Knw ,n, l",I""r pubhahing and cannot be on the place. Address Jt g. Richer, Chndron. Neb. Section tliii onj'1' PUBLIC SALE. . I will sell here at the livery barn iu Harrison, Nebr. Sat urday Oct 1, at 1 o'clock p. m. 3 good milch cows 1 short horn yearling bull 1 yearling heifer 0 calves 1 Hpan of marea 1 mare and colt 25 head of hogs from 3 months to a year old. TKBMS: Cash II. H. Lacy. E. A. Bigelow, Auctioneer. When in need of a Range or Heater come in and nee what we have. Lacy Bros. lW. Richardson wan down from Hut ("reek, Wio. last week after some lum- lr. We saw some line wlieat that Was rain d on W. II. iJunns place north of town. Matt Hall went down lr Hewitt yes teruay to do noma surveying for'-. H. Sunlit. John L Kiv as up from Marslund this week and dd not forget the prinur while iu. Slit, net Pliinney Came down from h s ranch in South Dakota M ndij alter a loud ol supplies. We hid quite a ram Tue-day evening. It begun alter dark an 1 lusted uulil ahoiil midnight. J. A. Phipps was in from Five Points the llrst of the week and had lustubscr p tioii moved ahead. Tliera was a mistake iu John Anderson's ml list week. The word Jjurrwuu hhould h.r.e Lien lleiefurd. J. II. Wiihurinsdorler returned from luwa last Kiiday, whore lie had been visiting for 4 wtek. Jim Bourretl wu.s ele.ctvd delegate 10 attend lh K-prraeiitative t 'ouveiitiou which was li.ii in Cralurd the 27 ill. i ok f-'AL:. Fresh and gi-ntte. milch cow. Young Harrison Nebr. FOR SaI.K 10 yearlinp Hereford bulls. Can be seen al the up-r 33. John Anderson, Harrison Nebr. Chas. Newman was in from his raneh sootliea.il of town yeitenlay. He say he is quite buv njw a da sowinn rye Court t peiied up Monday morning with Jurfire Westover on the bench. There beinif but few canes it only iasled Oije day. B. O Krus, of Grapevine, Texns, who I.... iu..n iir viRilinir his sinter, rs. (J.-o. Turner, lelt for his home I'uesdav evening. J. W. Uuedorir visited his family in 'i..u.. i, niimlv of duva tliis vieek. A. J. Bo.irt loiikad nfter the meat shop while ho was one. Remember that we publish contest notices. H' d if you desire us to hne your work in keit known to I he one that makes out your papers. Mist Dollie Priddy, who has been stay ing wiih Mrs. I 'has. Thomas during the summer, returned home Monday and will 1.0 to school this winter. Presiding Elder Clarke held services al Pleasant Ridge Sunday morning and here in the evening. IU informed UN that he has no minister for this place at present xAaron Rleart is now a renident of Harrison; having moved Iro.n Imwts county last week. Sandy has taken land in the south part of Ihe county and will settle upon it in the near future. ORAND BALL. Will be given at Ihe Andrews HM Friday evening Oct. 7 1904 ( ommeiic ing at 7:H0 and will close at 12:00. Eve rv yd; VFrai ily invited. R- 0. LICKW. 'Francis Deuel left for his home near K'rtlev, Wyo, last wetk. Francis has been in town for the past year, having aliended school last year nnd has been going this term. His parents are getting old and feeble and it is not safe for them lo he alone so Fr.mcis thought best to go m .1,1 aiue willi them His many friends here, which he won during his stay, are very sorry to see him eav. tOANS OH REAL ESTATE In response to considerable recent iwpiiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK is pleated to an nounce special arrangements to male long-time loans on Real Estate. Say what you want. I). M. Sutton returned from Oreenfleld Iowa last Saturday anil his family arriv ed bete yesterday. We with llieir manv friends welcome them back in our midst. Thev w ill live in the Sher-ill house until i hey purchase a residence oftlieirown. Brown the photographer will make his last call in Hanison Oct. hth. He also intends to make a trip to Montrose and Pleasant Kidge taking views etc, the first week of October. MARRIED. Win, Schleter called on us while in to'n this week and inform! us that lie was a married man again. He married last Friday evening to Miss Freda Warner, Judire Wilhennsdorfer lerf inning the ceremony, We are not Hcquitiiiled with the hi id", but have known Hie Kroom f"r a ifoiwl many years and know that lias bride has made no miKlnka in her choice. We, with ninny ,( ih"r fntnds, it-h th ni njaity long and happy yiars t :etlier. We have been re.ulini s ime lettere from (ilea Z-tb , who started from here for the Philippine Islands May 16th. Thev are very intereslinK as he deacribea i iniirnes ihoroiihlv. In his lasl letter he had just I earlier! Ins jniinmy's end. We hope lo receive some letler from him ;lecribititf his new home, and if we Oo we will publish litem so our readers may Ket Ihe benefit of them I Tie neiegares oi uie n-i ,. ,.,, v.AlnwJ meet in convention as per call Follow The delegates of the R-p." Dint mi? delurates beinif present : B. E. Hanlon m.J A:iron Slewari deligales from iJawes ii being the only delimits Preaeiit. H. K. Hanlon was elected chairman and Anron g'esart elected So y. On motion Robt. (Jrahiim was nominated for R-p. No oilier nominations were made. I'ro- ceeded I o Ballot, Mr." Graham received all the voles; was declared elected. A a kon Stewart BE. Hanuw sect chairman. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. Ernest Carlson made a flying trip to Crawford the JTith. l,nl her James and Jwenily have snoved to Unit under the employ of Louie Alli son. Billie James and family were visiting t the home of Sam dustman Sunday. There wns a danee held at the home of i harles Ifortnass last Friday evening toe 23rd and a hot old lime is reported, and another ene was held at the home of W ill Phillips 8 iturday evening and a large crowd was reported. After spending several weeks visit at ;he home of Henry P.irksonOoltonwixtd Mr and Mrs Boy Ion moved hack to Unit. Mr. and Mrs Anion K--VI and James Young- were visit in.' nl Mr. Haymeiere oil SiKitl.iv and :l Unit litre lh-V spent an enj .vh!e afiefn eu wild Mr, John Holdorf and family. U.u'.isa siriving lowu and Ivmrls of a post otlicc, two boarding houses, feed and livery barn, saw mill and lumieryard and lour resi dence houseshurrah! hurrah! for Unit. Charles Bowirsack has moved to Crawford, having rented his place to Jas. mason, who is kept busy hauling wo.al lo town, which Charlie saws up io differ ent lengths. James Hanson has sold his relinquish ment of his homestead to Louis Allisoo. l harheCiirry is assisting John Holdorf with his saw mill. Mr. and Mrs Hay meter are enjoying a visit fro mi Iheir two daughters Anna and Minnie, who came down from Moore oft Wyo, last week. L.st, Sunday there was a big party at Frit Pipers. The writer counted fifty seven grown up persons. Every on had a good lime and enjoyed themselves; Ihe only draw back was, the musician could not piny ft few limes without pay in ad vance, "poor fellow." A new baby girl arrived at Ihe home f Me Hmilh and family last week. All parties doing well, Hat 8d J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Rijck. C. E- A- ESTLER. den.tra.cl3r If 3u.iH.er. Fine Work a Specialty. Jobs Taken Either by Contract or I)ay. HARRISON, . NEBRASKA. CHAS. II. SMITH ISHVRAS E AO EST. tild Line, Assessment and Accident policies wniten ( Vtrrespondence solicited Address; Harrison. Neb. I, C. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in Kartell Build'ng. Residence ll door norlh of Commercial Hotel. HARRtSON, - NEPRSK-. Have received my electrical apparatus and am now piepaied to give special attenilcii to all chronic diseases diseases of woman Kheiimat ism hi d and kidnev diyeasex of every form. Counly maps for s.il at this office. Both on paper nnd card hoard. A SAD ACCIDENT. A leleirram wns received yesterday by Mm. F. E. Jandt. Unit Mr. F. E. Jandt, .... hfi here some tm,e ago with horses ,rra was killed in a wrecK. ine leiepram wr a nt by Han Jordan who was with him when the accident occurred This accident happened near Aroma, 111. This la and nws to the family and they have the s mpath of all. We will probably be able to eive a more definite account of ihe accident next week. Hunter Happenings. A nice shower last night made the air fresh and sweet. Most of our men folks went courting MnnJav. Mr. Jones and lielbert Rice took charge of the railroad interests at this place. Mr. Cook ard Mr. Johnson loaded several cars of cattle for the Omaha market nionday. Harold Cook, Willard Mills, Frank Olhrichtand John Butler herded n bunch of fat cattle for Mr. Conk here sine Saturday. Mr. and Mrs John Ferguson, who went toAiratelast Mondav to work for Mr. Ook, fniind they had not lost any ranch work, so departed for the east Friday. Mrs. Basselt visited at Crawford from Thursday until Saturday. Mrs. Jones went to Harrison Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Hafremau and children of Saw Hiist visited friends at east Andrews Ihe IbsI of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Orecn, old settlers at Muwillu. but now of Washington, are visiting old friends in Sioux county. We were late last week snd forgot several items among others that Mr. and Mr. P.iniina. of Harrison, were over Sunday visitors t Mr. and Mrs. Christen sens, Mr. and Mrs. Ramer and childivin ui.it -.I llrunrimn Schwartz and other friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlio Reed, of Crawford, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R Hunter. Wj H.hw.rt z visited at. Harrison the first of the week. Loran I-wis is t home again; ha wns lookirg arter his father's place rear Craw ford while Mr Lewis mada a I rip lo nhfornia. Ho was well pleased will) the country. Frank Lewis was in these parts last week doing- road work. Jess Crawford stayed over night at Mr. Jones' Monday nigh' i Ha delivered a load of lumber to Mr, Hole Monday, We met our little friei d, Christena Jensen, nf Douglas, Wyo., on the train Saturday morning; we had not seen her for two years. U. So. THIS FALA :IN ANDREWS BLOCK.: Tfte finest line of wines, liquors and best brands of cigars. TIIEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. 4 -J i :You Are Reading f That's what it' here for: To let you know that we hriuil!.' a line line of Cor,- t feetionarv. Tobacco. Can tied Goods, and Every- F 1 . - thing to be found in a firt class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for BissineHj, A. L0WRY. I ! iiiwm mm.i i i i wiww'. g'mf"' m i,yg;ggawBHrM FACTS TO REMEMBER, kac r l - in jurkk r & fc-yns carry Hie larg-sl aim n.o,. .-oioplele stock of iicneial ilcnliaiidis.; in Sioux Ouu iFAi'l 2, All our prices are in !ki pinj; H li I he quail V ol If,,.., I, we sell. We do n.t kec-p j heap John ifoods and therefore we do not sell at Cheap Jcdin jprires. We sell lirst class goods at. fair prices. FA' ' 1' 3, We endeavor to calel'i lo the wants and needs of our f UHlomers.and our goods nre dec ted with this intent. ' GERLACH & SONS Will sell you the best "HOT BLAST HEATER" on earth. There you can buy a first class suit of clothes. In Genta furnishing goods they keep the best Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes And such other goods as are kept in a general store. They sell at bottom prices. C. H. UNITT successor to C. H.NEWMAN DEALER IN Lumber, Doors, Sash. JJme, 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 ung round al- trays on hand. mail oricrs given, prcm.pt rtbmt-ion, Give me a Call. Court Pkocecwnos. State of Nebraska vs George Hill; Costs paid and Left. ,'.is hanged. 8tateof Nebraska vs Orlando Anderson; Dismissed by request of Co. Atty. JensC. Meng vsChas.F. Coffee; Hefts, application lo amend answers, denied. Hefts except. Pef is. application to file supplemental answers, denied. Hefts, except. 8iouxCounty v Marcus DeLivfavett Bamford; Dismissed at costs of Plf. James E. O. Hunter vs Frank E. Meyer et al, Hefts, defaulted, L;in for Plf. Ta lein foreclosure. 1 rf? i his,? THAT'S BIUHT; FACT 4.-Wu hive imt. re-1 jceived our Spring and Summer Invoice of while walsU Jt dressj sTivii; Linions, t;n)ricsi Hercil.is. tiivi,.,, H ini SliirlhKs UenrietV, c 4C J F A L' 5 Our line of Bixits Al Simps and Slippers is composed, oi uie laiesi fyies irom ine most, reliable house.. FACT tt, Everything usually keot in a General Slore can hei found at our place. BOURRET & DAVIS- LACY BROS. DEALERS IN Lumber, L;ith, Smmi, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Fann Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps . & etc. Frank Doister vs Chicago A Northwest ern R. R. Co., Plf. allowed $40.00 for cow killed on public highway and for the two killed at the crossing nothing was allowed. Ben). F. Moore ts Chas, L. Lewis; Deit. defaulted. Trial to Court. Abso lute divorce. Stephen P. Morris vs' Mary E. Munis; Passed Nellie Bureon trs Chas. W. Percy; Motion confessed, Herman E. Miller vs Carl M. Lux as County Treasurer of Sioux Co. fiehr.,snd ex otr.cinl collector of taxes therein; Decree as per stipu ation.