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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1899)
READ THIS WEEKS, PRESS-JOURNAL. ADVERTISING RATES. Buainas Local, eu'b insertion ;. UUplv, gtututiue Ail: prices ioj mm vnwte known on application. Stock Brand ua! the I'bess Jocsxjir., one year 3.Wi. Foreign atJ vertlainii mim be 'A In ad vance. JTor larther information AI!res, J'tttsS join- AL, Harrnoa, Nrbr. V. E. i H, Y ii. K. lime table. Gotnff West. Goir.fr Kant. So. 5. raized.- 11 r2t No. 9. mixed 8:5C 5 North-Western LINE T. E. M. V. E. R. ia the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAUWOOD ASD HOT 6PUIXUS. SOUTH DAKOTA. F. E. & 5. Y. R. It. One way. Second class Colonists Tickets to Port land, Seattle, Tscoma. Spokane &,. n -sale no at $23.00. Order tickets few ,Uay ahead. F. Avery, A?at. f. e. IlTo. r. Excuesion. Tickets on sale Dec. 23. '24, -25, 30 & 31 & Jan 1, 1900, to points within 200 mile, at one fare for Round trip. Good re turning until Jan. 4, 11X50. F. Avert, Agent. J MERRuEsTO ALL Go to the Ranch Si-pfly HorsE for "fresh canned goods. There was a large turnoutat Grand tpa Wrijfh Cs funera! last Sunday. Will Wright, came up from Alliance to attend the funeral of hi father on -Sunday. Bert Etrnest, has gone to work for Oawford Bar., at tilth saw mill, this winter. There will be Mass atthe Court House on Sunday, Dec-. 31st, at 10 30 oV Iok. Mr. Garner, of Whitney, was in town over Sunday to atteud the futjeral .f James Wrijrht. --Geo. W. Hester expects to leave for :J5tockton, Mo., on next Tuesday to visit .Bt tbe home of his daiiglrter Mrs. Geo. dinger, during a week pr two. Mr. Jdester deserves this well earned tnp. Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., says, -My wife had piles forty years. l.e 'Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It 1s the best salve in America." It heals .everything and cures all skin diseases. J. E PHINSEY. There is to be a Christmas tree and .-entertainment at the 21. E. Church on .jieXt Monday evening, All are most c ordially invited to be present and see . old Kris Kringle. -Dr. W. Wixon. Italy, Hill, X. Y., iPiivR, "I heartily recommend One JIui- ' Cough Cure. It gave my wife im-.l...-li;itM relief in suffocating asthma. Pleasant to take. Never fails to quick ly. cure all coughs, throat and lung troubles. J. E. FillNXEV. Elmer Siuitn and his friend Lyons, who have been at Rusliville, during the past two wteks, returned to Harrison last Tuesday. LaOrippe, with its after effects, jtnoually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by one Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro duces immediate results in coughs, colds -croup, bronchitis pneumonia aod throat trouble. J. E. Phwket Tbe little boy of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lewi, wbo ltaa been sick at Grandpa McOmley'a during the past week is up and around attain all o. k. "I had dyspepsia fifty-seven year and never permanent relief till I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well sand feel like a new man," writes S. 3. Fleming, Murray, Nab. It is the . best .digeatant known. Cure all forme of in. .digestion. . Phyniciaot everywhere pre acribt it J. E. PHunrKT, -0r. Piiinoey'i new well is finished, the wind mill and tower raised, the pump y tocaA tod everything ready for purap f water, Yo a never know what form of blood poMoa will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using De Witt's Little Earl ItHwra and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for conatip m and liver aod bowel iroubleo-J. E. ' w-. '.'! tM at t:e.t t Si. ;.; .,', iv'Jn- ty t loi i. M K.trj.n, 1 ;y, 'JH, l.-?yy, for the transaction of ordinary i county business. M. J. Di-euttt, County Cleric. w Year's Dance. We are requested to announce a prand Ball to be fiven at Harrison, Friday night. Dec. 2), iyt'J. G.xkI music ili be furnished. Every bodv are invited to come and have a ood time. Committee. Chas. Coffee, shook hands with his Sioux County frinds yesterday. John Herman, of Indian cteek, spent a couple of days in town this w etik, oa business. (he lir.t of the week to attend the Bible Attorney Guthrie, will l ave hi nw ! Institute, but exctt to return to Bo olliie ready fvroccudancy by the first of I darc and hold iuting5 for a week after next week. a while. ClJo. Mm. Zimmerman, 'uni 'Irs. Thayer, I of B(lan:, greeted us ycfiterday, with a pleasant call- Remember if you want to buy a suit of clothes, lie sure you go to the Ranch Scivly Hoite for them. Sheriff Holly has a force of mechan ics at work on his new dwelling and will soon have it ready for occupancy. The RanTH St rri.Y HorsE handles Stale, v, h. re he grew to man's estate tbe best full patent flour in town. Buy j ar,d was married to Miss CiU.erine P ut a sack cf it and you will have no other. , n-,an ou Lc. 4 it K"?. The companioa Owing 4o lac of space, we hav ben ! of his youth pre -tiled him to the other obliged to lay over wvm interesting S thore, only a few hh-rt mouths atro, and mattvr, wbicli will aj.pear in our next is- J since that time Grandpa tms'tetmed W. sue. j soma and anxious to break tho bords You can buv G ;ri and Dry hich held liim caiitive here, in older Good at tbn R vN-;.'! SlITt.Y Horse 4'iieaper than ut any other store iu ilirri scn. Chas. U.inoo rommencctl filastering his new res.dcnre on last Monday after- noon and will have it finished by the last of the week. The two sons of Mr. Wright, who were here to attend th-iir father's fnner- al, returned to their respective homes oa last Monday evening. There will lie mass at the Court j House, in Harrison, on Sunday Dec. 31st j at 10, 30 O'clock. All are cordially j. ' vited to attend. i -George Turner returned from Oma- ha, on last Saturday, and brought the good news that his wife is getting along very nicely ana the attending physician gave him the assurance that Mrs. T. will soon be all right. "1 wouldn't be without DeVviU's Witch Hazel S.ii ve for any considera tion," writes Thomas B. Rhodes, Center field, O. Inf.-uUble for piles, cuts, burns and skin diseases. Bware of counter ed. J. E. Phissey. The new Brand Laws requires all parties that haT their Brands recorded with the Countv Clerk to make applica to the Secretary of State on or lfore theSlst of Dec. I'j9. Parties making application after that date will lie allow brands in tbe order filed with th-i Secre tary of State. Dr. II. IL Huden, Summit, A 1 a. , says, -I think Koilol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my confidence in it grows with continu ed use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia aud indigestion. J. E.PHIXXEY. John Stmt ton w now comfortably settled in his new house winch he just recently completed on his claim in the canyon. We are glad to we John doing so well. J. E. Rridges, Elitor "Democrat," Lancaster, N. II., savs, "One Minute Cough Cure is the liest remedy for croup 1 ever used." Immediately releivesand cures coughs, calds, croup, asthma. pneumone.1. bronchitis. gripp and all throat anu lung troubles. J. E. PiHN EY. Through the Chadron News, we learn that George Walker a former j Sioux Co., resident during its earlier! davs. Is now a resident of Man.Ha, P. I., - where he is at present engaged in tbe sa- j loon business. We were never acquaint-1 t -- . - . ..li.- i-.. .mi. : eiiwnu mm, oui otu ymers no sioi ne he;e knew , and can testify to his char acter. Not koowiiig Mr. Walker, except from hearsay, we refrain from comment ing on his past life an far as it relates to bis residence in Harrison, or Sioux coun ty. Mr. Walker has a wife and three children living 10 miles south of town the oldest dauchtea is the wife of John Ardi'rson, with whom Mrs. Walker and the other two children make their home. Montrose Clipping). Herman Konrath commenced work at a dam last week. Neal Jordan returned from Dakota lost week where he has been working during the summer. The Montrose and Squaw creek Reboot teachers will spend the Holidays with friends at Crawford, Neb. Mrs. Dan Jordan is staying with her parents for a couple of weeks BORN. On last Saturday Dec. 16th, t Mr. aod Mrs. Jake Wasserburger an 8 Ibsgirl. v M. J. Gaybart has been rounding up, and branding bis horses. Henry i'iekeabrock made a htiinss trip to Crawford Saturday. . time. We Mi jutj have repoi U-j (i.H firn' of a littl-t daughter at the home or Mr Mrs. J. li. BuuJ alout two wet'ks an. Anothrcow boy put in an appear ance at tlie ranch of J. E.JHc I lings worth on Indian creek on the Olh. As the boy appeared perfectly destitute and helplew they will keep End do their !"t by h.m, j but we are sorrv for them that it did not hapfien t. ls a uar little gil Iwbv. Miss Myrtle Bryan, is "itmliug the firt of the .ve visiting Miss Ciat k at Z. F.nAtrim.s. The voting people practii-wl singing at the church on Wednesday evening. Jese Hill iias been juite ifk for some time but is reported oa tlw iir.-nl at tins writing. lief. Wraight went to Cottonwood, OniTlMHV. DIED. At the home of bis daughter, Mrs. W. B. Wright on Kn fay lte-i. ." lU!t. Junics Wright aged G yearn. The deceased was born in Yorkshire England Aug Sotli but emigrated with his fMirt-nU to this country in his earlv childhowl aud ielllvj in New York ' that the v ma v be re-uuited in tbe letter lurid where parting i no luore and as they had walked faithfully for 85 year tjw. anis Hie "gate' logetlier .Grand a soou i found tho voyage cf bfe devoid of ch irm ; to his lone worn out body, must natural then for him to hail with j jv thu in vita- lion of him who has said"c-om to all ye who labor and are heavy burdened aud 1 will refresh you". The funeral obsequies j were held at the M. E. fchun h, on Sun- day Ia-j. Kin, and were conducted by the pastor, Rev,; Smith, why had known the drt-Ms,d during U years' taking as sul:j" t "-'JrlaDty a.,d imortahty" lu oup v'"n"m lhe "msi ,H!!lutiful tri" hul tt''"tn l'aid to t,w "5""r.v tliis patient sufferer, is that he wished to teach all w)io ai)roached his led of sulT enng, the true spint of christian forti tude in bis dire agony, he had striven to teacb hisii Siiidren how to live, it now re mained for him to teach them how to die, hich be did as only a true deciple of the "Master" can. "fJrandpa is gone; but the sweet odor of his virtue will cause bis memory to live not only in the hearts of his cbiMren. but likewise with all those who came in cot: tact with him. He was always the same, patient, and Charitable to all. He 1 not 'len'l, the orw we mourn In deep ,tit c!i o.teiiel w,rro-.T, Ills spirit IlaS iitt K lllf lolvei 'Uere tjurn may Ik' to niorrow. Th re coumieth ever in'our ifrief, Amid our feigtts and we'piiir, Tbe 1)1-jsw1 null e'jiiMjiinj? tlioiight. He in not dea'J, but kleeuinx. CAItD OF THANKS. To our many friends and neighbors, who kindiy assisted us during the fii k ness, death and burial of our father, we sincerely thank them and take this hv of making it knowcu Mil Mks. and W. B. Wrk;ht. AND THE OTHKK aiUJKBS. Ill Memory ofP, P. Miller, LMol Nov, i-'iJ, 1S19. (Contrlbutvl by It. L. at AnJmore., S, 0.) n more dear friend i f;lled ay t r rom tne worid of srrow aal tare; j fie Uiw foiie to a lupjier home ab,ve. And wl.i know no orro tliere. Till Me:;r oriel known to all an (rrHOdpa, Will iiiis-""1 by umuy here; but le bus eroded ilie nhuifng river, Jiritfhter fur tlmn Ibis earih detsr. 7',,f,on,r lo,!,s 'V M'""t'i strivliia to lu inn tKt, ,, Ul .1(r llt f,,,ath nhu,m eiilne , !lwt Aiul bM liim to ut rut. Tho imtlert hand luv folded ('pun tlie Htil! Cfild breast, We Ul lieitr no more that voiee we loved Till we too, meet Willi tile bioitt. od,bs culled away onr lovod one. We have wea tatui leave our side; With our savior we shall meet htm, Whaa we, too, have croeU tbe tide. We all know how nart the purtinir, Wben one I numbered with tbe dead, lint we lutve one blessed assurance, We ahall meet UK'iin tut Uod ha n.iid. May God be near to cheer tbe hj! and lonely IbroiiKh the dark and lonely way, Helping them to bear their burden, Till there xball eoine a brighter day. Yes, Grandpa him gone to that Hear'nly land Where whlty-robed Mii(reU ro; We know at lat he's mitbeied safe From pala and toll and care, Wnen we sre called from sorrow and care, Anil we atfind with file atitfeln of IlKhl, Oh what a meellnif In Heaven there'll be, In that land without nbodow or nlnbt. We shall sleep but not forever, In the cold and xlle.nl (rave, lileswd.be the I-ord that tuketh, HleMed tie thd Lord tliut g4Vo. ldur4 15 M p'lvntfg fr m"Bfh. Jfo larrlBg, no tiif uciiuk, po l.d temiit, no naiKiieiM rinirt. Jm,IkiwI prrfolr slid frleltr blil, O'ir,;ion fcl , ttl if ow. rail or wrlin. bk. M. U. OCTT, iu I'.u aunt, at. UaM, 1 Professional Card e. r;ir;rxM. d. I'fcj l-rian and Snri'eon. All rail given prompt attention. Office in Urn store. -HABJUS03I - Jf EBHASK A. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attornsy-at-Law. Trompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State Land Oilice. Fire Insurance written in reliable lompaoies. gLcgal iiers carefully drawn. Haiuukon. - Nebraska. 3. J. O't'cuiull, - - Co. Attorney, --- Will I'rartiro In AH Courts. Special AtbMitlun Gireu to Laud Of lee Ilusiness. Collections anil all bttsinr-ss pntTst sdtoiM'will receive prmnpt attentkMi. Huiiasox - Nkiikaska. M.chael R.ffing, 'T;iLRV,;ton. I am prepared V do nil kinds o( ("Kjl Kiiglms rinlf ork. When in n'-ej of the Surveyors Servw. give me a cull as I have a full V.n I eatrr pleto otiUll. together witli eT rien to do the work vflth neatocsb and dispatth. AMI)i:li-., MICHAEL RUFFING, HARRISON, - - - - NEBFtASKA. di:i:ss makixc pahi-oi:. The undersigned just locatad in lower north-west corner room OP AMUtKWS BAM., is prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patrouage of tho public is solicited. We guarantee wtisfailion and that our charges will lie reasonable. Mits. Ma;oie Riiso iians. WANTEi-Ord..-r for Holiday Books Bibles and Alburns. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. No money re quired until delivery is made. Mis Elsie Merriam my assistant agent w ill carry a full line of samples and catalogues, or samples and catalogues may lie nwen at Bartells str in Harrison Neb. at any time by dropping a card to the tinderhign ed ages' at Harrison Neb. Mits. A .nx a Thornton. $2.50 REWARD. For recovery of the following horses: One Bay gelding, branded P on left I IT. W. I'cfl.'T!. T 'o 3iv (l!!ie. no fin! 'wo V?u-OiU brun..;-d 37 ou lelt Miouiiier. J. J. AlJ'ons. Otip rnwn gelding, branded tri-nngle I', :i I fl !, ulder. "( II. It.MkM). (li e lurgt Sorrel gelding, branded 2 on h it Jaw. Davb Col-VILIX EstruyiMl or Stolen, From my ranch on White River one mile above Glen, ntte large white cow, with red neck, either muley or dehorned, branbed fe-Jon right or left fide. One large white heifer, with blrn k neck, one year old fast, brant-fed -"rjrT.i on right ide, One red tcer calf, with white face, branded $ dollar mark. Were last w.-en about six weeks ago. A liberal reward will be paid for in formation leading to their recovery, or their return to the ranch. If stolen, 1 will pay f:500, reward for the conviction of tbe thief. Leisoy Haix, Crawford, Neb. St. Joseph's Academy ' & Boarding School, Yer MILLION. SaD AK. The Kdiool is conducted by and under the auspices of the Benedictine Sisters of St. Joseph. The Scholastic year consists of two sessions of 20 weeks each, and begins Sept. 11, 18i), and Feb. 2, 11)00; conduct ed in three departments Primary, Pre paritory. Academical and Commercial courses. TUITION: Primary It. Preparatory per month, ft. 00 Academic & Commercial ' " 2.00 Board, Tuition, Bedding, Washing 4c. , per month, in ad vance 1 10 and $12.00 BENEDICTINE SISTERS, St Jokkj'ii'h i:AtKi(v, Vkumillios, - - So. Dak. JJ A Ii K I SON I'R LSir-JOU R X A L U J V 25 ' 3 k a 1 i UiJ AT fROHWER'S harness shop, All kinds of Harness Good. Also, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for sale. I.esides the above I have ftuikl ing material, such a? Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement fcc. &c IU" Call and get PRICES before buyinp elsewhere. EGGERT R0HWER, Prop. . J.W.SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c Send in 30111- Harness rind Shoe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINE WORK STRICTLY CASH." THE PIONEER K jx) Drugs, i 'd Drugists Sundries, ( lairits, Oils, VarnisiieS, I P I300lcS and STATIONARY. I Q) J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. oil P t ine Line of Ladies l Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY ... S g AND THE Ctiildreii & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHOES HAVE M EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. MARSTELLER j3ROS. THE HOSPE PIANO. UhEGOALLCO IN 8TVLB on Dsoiok Of Case. P RICES WILL SUOPniEE A. HOSPE, Omaha, lic. orrif:r: tais iwin!.. ii, ' fACTOUYl ltfl4 lurd Htreih W Cvlcbrute Our Oui.'i ";i,tw,s A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. PHARMACY. tv i,n tn f nril-h li Ixm .'nn i u se.. Me. Blul Ui Ii i, m ti.e., u.,Mlb,e p m. ' l'enp,iri of uur HtJi (JblO I Ii H'i: 7 ! -!liV-s, IS t ii!- ,,s; u.. r.trnnv P is t'lh Irji. 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