Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, September 28, 1899, Image 8

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    -BON TON RESTAURANT.
P. B. BIG BLOW, Prop.,
THE PIONEER PHARMACY.
Drugs,
Drugists Sundries,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Fruits, Dates,
jKigs, Cakes, lJies, oread, Stationary
A Fine Line of
Ladie's '& Gentlemen's
LIGHT & HEAVY
$etc.
BOOUs and STATIONARY. g
tTA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing
Sold at Living Prices.
POST OFFICE B CI LDIXG, Harrison, Neb.
J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor, o
JUST ARRiVi
AT , .
Irohwer's harness shop.5
All kinds of Harness Goods?. Also, Flour and all kinds of
-Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I have Build
ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement ifcc. &c.
tW Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere.
EGGERT ROHWER, Prop.
.HARRISON PRESS-JOURNAL
Thcbsdxt. Sept. 2e, 1839.
Geo. D. Canon, Editor ami Trop.
ADVERTISING RATES.
oex
Bnatness Locals, each insertion 5c.
Display, ittundtiig Ada: prices for same
,made known on application.
Stock Brand aud the I'rissJoebkaI., one
.year $3.00.
Foreign advertising moat be paid in 3
.vance. for iartber information Address,
I'acss-Jou; it,
Harrison, Note.
r. e. jr. t. s. b.
Special Escuraiou to Hot
.Spring 8. Dak.
F, E. tM. V. special Excursion to Hot
;6prirjgs S. D. Tickets on sale Oct 3 &
17 at on fare plun 2.00 for Round trip
.Good returning 80 days from dale of
Special Excursion to Lincoln
Neb. account of Street Fair.
Ticket oo sale Sep 19 to 22nd ioclumv-
ly at 110,75 for Sound trip and oo Sept
20 & 21st at ft.00 for round trip. Good
neturnin? until BaDt 25.
Speeiel nieimlon to Omaha on
account of the Ak-Har-Iten
Festivities
Tickets oo sal Sept 36 & 27 t 16.00
for round trip Good S days from date of
sale and on Sept., 28th at $21,60 for round
trip good returning 0 day from date of
sale. F. Avery, Agt
Mr. Gerlach left for Omaha, last
..evening on business and pkeure combin
ed. Mr. and Mrs. GrantsGuthrie, are en
terUiniBjf Mrs. G's. mother, who arrived
here on last Saturday, from the soittb.
Commissioner Men);, left for Omaha
en last Tuesday eveojng, to take in tbe
raod sights during ak-sar-ben week.
There will be mam at tbe court
iiouse, in Harrison, on Saturday Oat, 14
at 10 o'clock. All members are requee
1d to attend,
Ctias. Sliilt. of Warbonnet. who bas
been taking io the si;hta at Omaha, dur
ing a week or ten days, returned tbe first
of the week.
James Wright, is now busily engag
ed puttiog himself op a shop, on tbe lot
u?xt to where Miss Merriams bouse stood
which was destroyed by fire last winter.
F. J. Witt, Patrick Lacy. John L.
Strettoa, were elected at tbe Democrat
ic caucus in WarVjanet precinct to at
tend the Democratic convention to be
i-M in Harriann Kant. 90th.
-W. J Mrs. W. J. and A. J. Pogart
will sail at public Auction Oct. 7 1890,
commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., 109
havl of cattle, 40 tons of hay and tl
Joals notbreshed wheat
Since our last iasoe tbe following
aeroed Dersoa bve added tbsir names to
our list of readers: Miss Dora B. Christ
ian, William Miller, Mrs. Btgelow, the
mother of our Bigelow boys, W. J. Lacy
John Plookett, and L, J. Eeert.
Mr. M. Baml'm, aad bar dauebter
. Mrs. C C. Hawk of Exisa, la., who have
been visiting at the borne of Burt Ham
lin, sasiPlsHHt Bidf (tbe former
.". Burt's saetkw aad too latter Ms sister)
durior tbe peat time iseefca, toefc tbe
train aere oa last Koarssf svsaise;, for
flrssafsle, B. where they C1 visit with
pr. aei Ere. B. F. Tniasmij stbe tetter ie
dauffbtsr ef fife, EaasUat eiWwfctab
Ibey wiUfetswetetaeirlewaaeeM.
-Oerlaeetsiri away? Ke,be bfetl
Ks hae asealaesp te locate BesesseeeUy
aim. meet saMsatfallr iafoesa Mm emat.
pmnmi Ike peenri jmWc teat bs bas
fxti ,tie rilrbstsie bslf "sj aed
OcscJ&Jwb ieaebert thsw,
trstjxriea la' mewl fro tbe
t trzrJk t" V will thee es tmij
' ( farter trad, al will
.::.c-.-rrt
T. E. i. M. V E. K. lime table.
Going Went. Golnir East.
So. 6, mixed, II 20 1 No. t, mixed t :00
North-Western
H
LINE
F. II. V. K. R. is the best
to and f rom the
BLACK HILLS,
JEAUOOI A5D HOT SPRINGS.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
FOR SALE.
I have cattle for sale, yearling steers
& heifers, cows and calves, at my place
on the heai of Antelope creek, Neb., P.
O. address Harrison, Neb.
Geo. W, Davis.
For sale one ood Potato Plow
and nearly new P. B. Bigelow.
The Board of County Commissioners
will meet in regular session next Tues
day. :
Got tleib Knori, left Omaha on last
Tuesday Evening he has not decided just
where he will locale yet. j
Frank Miller and son from Montrose
were In town yesterday doing business
stopinover till this morning.
STJLL BORN: To Mr. and Mre. James
F. Bo j ret t, on Sunday Sept. 2-ltb a son, j
weight 3 pounds.
-i-Burt Smusk and Gene 'Wohlheter, j
accompanied L. Geriiicb to the Greater j
American Fx position at Omaha, last!
night.
L J. Blewett and family drove to
Crawford, on last Sunday, and remained
over Monday to bear the speaking, retur
ning Tuesday.
BOEN: To Mr. and Mrs. Ludwijr, six
miles north -east of town, on Sept 24th a
son, weight 14 pounds. The little one
together with its parents are doing very
well.
The three children of Mr. and Mrs,
Plunkett who have been so very sick of
mountain fever are now on a fair way
to ultimate recovery, tbe mother is still
very weak but she too is slowly regain
ing her strength.
W. J. Lacy, of Danbury, la., who
has been here during the past week with
a view ta locating left for his home on
last Tuesday evening but will return
next spring to make his home in Sioux
county.
W. H. Davis who has been doing tbe
exposition, as well as attending the re
publican state convention at Omaha dur
ing tbe past two weeks returned to the
family hearth, on last Saturday, and is
now employed as assistant cashier in
the bank. Will snakes an Ideal cashier,
and we an glad ts a him bar the pos
ition. "' ,
For some time, Lew Gerlach bas
been negotiating for tbe Reichtein store
property now occaoied by the post office
end P. B. Buielows candy snap since last
spring. Monday Mr. Ricbstein came up
from Crawford and closed op the deal
whereby Mr. Gerlach becomes the ow
ner of one of the best business corners
in Harrison. Lew informs us that if be
wished be could take immediate posssss
ion. Tbe coBsieermttoe we learn is
1000,00.
G. W. Hester, yesterday morning
tent to the bank to make a deposit of
seiy aed checks, having pet bis pass
keek in bis poket just before leaving for
the beak, bat -when be arrived there and
reaebiejr for tbe book aad money discov
ered was gone. At tbe time tbe wind
was ery high and ia some way it had
wttehed 1 out, thus scat Urine;
becik.ebsclrs aad money Aaout (400
to tee winds. With tbe help f a nam
toofMr citbsee all tbe moaey was
foeee, oeiy two checks are missing oee
fertltMaeeeeefor (1.17. Thus Mr.
.Carter eras unlucky, aed lucky as wstl.
J. W. SMITH,
Manufacturer and dealer
In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c-
Send in your Harness arid Slioe re
pairing, and a first class job is
guaranteed.
FINK WORK
STRICTLY CASH:
Prcffessional Cards-
J. E. PHINNEY. M. D.
Phyi.iriae and Snryeca.
All call Riven prompt attention.
OlHce in Drug More.
-HARKISO.N - NEBRASKA.
GRANT GUTHRIE.
tttornsy-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all leal
roatturs in Justice, County and District
Courts, and before ti.e United States
Land Oilice.
Fi-e Insurance written in reliable
companies.
SiT Legal papers carefully drawn.
Haeeison, - Nebraska.
Card of Tlianks.
To those who so kindly assisted us
during the sickness, death and burial
of our beloved daughter, Mary Agnes,
on tbe 25th of September, 1899, we take
this way of publicly thanking theni all
for their acts of "a friend in need, is a
friend in deed."
Mr. &Mrs. Jous Plunk ett.
According to the buffalo N. Y. Ex
press tbe general government is paying
out as a result of the war 4 to $1 for
civil government expnKSf. V.'ar is
not only bell, as Genl. Sherman Kiiid but
it is expensive and dangeroue to life and
property.
Gn the 21st inst the Massachusots Iwrn-
ocracv in their stale c.tovejetino at Bos
ton nominated a state ticltet, tiecl.3.n.d
for Hon. W. J. Bryan for president in 19
00; Bimetallism 10 to 1 without waking
for auy other nation; anti trusts; aoti
militarism, anti expansion; income tax
Ac. &c. The gold democracy were rout
ed root aud branch.
The republican party, in their state
conventiou on the 21st inst in their dec
laration of principals commends the loy
alty of the gold democrats, notwithstan
ding they are almost without an excep
tion opposed to militarism, foreign ex
paotiion and trusts, What consistency
anything that endorses the republican
financial plaok as against bi-meta'lbni
and the interests of the common people
is to them a mark ol bright statesman
ship. A republican farmer' came to tow n
with 70 Bushels of oats. He got tlO.SO
for tbe load. We asked him If that was
prosperity for him. He said it was sound
money and that was all he wanted. Tbe
man wanted wire enough to put' two
wires on one side of his quarter. He
went into Hunter' and figured on wire.
He got wire there last year at 2 centa a
pound and was mad when be bad to pay
44 cents this year for the same kind of
wire. Tbe wire costs $14.80. The man
gave the 70 bushels of oats and ft. 39 for
the wire. last year 70 bushels of oats
bought the same amount of wire and the
farmer had $5.10 left The money. is
very sound when it buys farm products
Splendid money then. Takes lots of oats
and wheat to get a little of iU The
seme money is not so good and sound
when it buys manufactured goods
Takes lots of tbe mooer to get a little
wire and a few nails. Teller.
AgirPa Experience In Boeton.
A sparkling serial of Boston life, under
the title of "Her Boston Experience,"
will begin in ths next issue of ZA La4ie$
Home Journal. It it written be Msrjra.
et Allison, a vivacious well-bred girl
wbo spent a winter io Boston frith those
living jo tbe Back Bar and was taken
everywhere io the most exclusive social,
dramatic literary and musical circles.
She sew the beat and the worst of Bostee
Ota, awl tells both as she saw them, aW
te a bricht bt sudaciously frank ssee-
ear, eetil the picture becomes a perfect
biornpb ef BotP ' aed people of
day.
A SPECIALTY
NO EXCEPTIONS.
31. J. 0 Council, - - Co. Attorney,
ATM Practice In All Court.
Snwlal Atti'iitiou tn'ireu to Land Of
fice Business.
Collections aud all hnslnw? rntrcht
ed to me will receive prompt attention.
Habrikox - Nebraska,
JRES5 MAKING PAULOIl.
The undersigned just located
in lower north-west corner room
(.IK ANDUKHS HALL, 1
prepared to do all kinds of dress
making and sewing in her line.
The patronage of the public is solicited.
We guarantee satisfaction and that
our charges will be reasonable.
Mrs. MaO'.ie IfrjSErjUN-K.
Nominating a Blander, Election a
Crime.
Tle Omaha Bee refers to 11. B. R ,;t s ,
the republican nominee for supreme
judge as one "who has often been tritd,
but never found wanting."
Io 183:$ Mr. Reese was a candidate for
supreme Judge in Nebraska. In its U
sue of October 6. 183, the Ike saki:
"Mr. Re!,s nomination was a blunder.
His election would be a crime. 'V-World
Herald.
M.-a.-mnm.... ur-- -imirrfn
Obituary.
DIED; At the home of her parents in
Warbonnet, of mountain fever, Mary
Agnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Pt'jtuoU, oii Monday nioriiiit S-'pluMiu-
er U'jili, at 2 o clocK a. iu. at;td U ears.
Rev. O. A. Garton preached the funeral
sermon at the home of the parents at 9
o'clock on last Tuesduay morning and
the remains were laid to rest in the Har
rison cemetery until the rooming of the
1 resurection. The grief-stricken parents
win imva uie sympathy of the entire
community..
IX J1EMOUYO -JIAHV AGtfKH.
Murr Agues now has left
From tbli curtb no ad and Jresr,
lione to Jive with Christ oar fcavlor
To tbo !a.-l where Is uo tear.
"rw? from sin la oar loyel one,
Krt-e from all this world of woe,
lone to Heaven and forever
With tbe Angels a they eo.
rsther, Mother, Sinter, Brothr,
tjOmK to meet me with the rent;
In our home of true pleHnure
And with God forever West.
Ves, Mary A(rne we will meet tfeee
And where parting U no more;
Where our trl il, and tMnptjitlon
Are bnnlthcd from the other shore
(ulrltotMl.
aettsvnPRieaBu&.ijKjv arKVKszzaazm
PRE -INlT CAUCUS.
The republicans of Andrews precinct
are hereby called to meet at the school
House in said precinct Thursdav Sent 2H
th at 3 o'clock p. m., to elect delegates
to tbe county convention and to nomin
ate candidates for precinct offices.
C. CniiWTENsxw, Comroitteemjn.
Hf'WlND HILLS.ii:-
The nndersigned is ag
ent for the celehratf1
David Bradley, Wind Motor,
Improved Wind Mills,
the best made. I am
also prepared to furn
iah on short notice first
class
Fumpa, pipes. Wood A Steel Towers.
Tanks or anything In the line
of panp repairs. IT LOWKsT
PKICE8.
Write' mo for eBtlmfitf ho.
(are contracting elsewhere.
SkHta
ioti will gaVc money by it.
ABBWsj-JOHX H. AUUTOS.
Ardinoi-r, H. Iult,
h
AND
Children
CELEBRATED
SHOES HAVE HO EQUAL;
Call and look our Stock over be
fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you
money.
Marsteller BROS.
. r . " " W i I ,
- a , .... ?. " Mj
,y
eVEYTHINCl IN MU8IO
GREENBACKS
or Oovsrnnisnt Money.
At close of our Civil War in 1865,
there appeared in the London Times
the following :
" If that mischievous financial pol
icy which had its origin in the North
American Republic during the late
Civil War in that country, s-hould be
come indurated down to a fixture,
then that government wiil furnif.h its
money without cost. Jt will have sit
the money that is nccesssry to carry
on its trad.: and lorsmcrie. It will
become prosperous beyond precedent
in the history of civilized n:.tioi;s of
the world. The brain and weclth of
all countries w'ul 0 to North America.
THAT GOVERNMENT MUST IE
DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE
STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON
THIS GEO 11 E."
The famous Hazzard circular, to
capitalists in New York, and the Euell
lunk circular to United f-'tates Bank
er:;, both emanating fioni London, and
the fabulous corruption f.ir.d raised in
"n.jhnd and Germany, i-stim.itid at
$f, 500,000, were ll.c ag'-nts lliat se
cured ilie do .inj of our mints against
silver.
The "walk into my pnrlor" policy
of England, during and bince the
Spanisli War, ix the latest evidence
of English Diplomacy in shaping the
destiny of the United States Govern
ment. Notwiihstandins the famine price
of wheat, the SpanEh War, and fabu
lous expenditures of money by our
government during the past year, gold
has increased in value eleven per tent
and all other values decreased in the
same proportion.
For a thorough understanding of
the money question, or silver issue,
the Cincinnati Enquirer bas uniformly
given evidence of its ability to teach,
explain and produce all facts and
truth. It is a paper that ought and
can be read by all classes with pleas
ure and profit.
Mmk Jiaw OaU t rtt.
rw. TMtaM mM, Stmlcx tali ,M,(ir nm.
tlCuTi sw;iAiriaHi1M.uU-k
t.i i isb r - i i
THE
& Youth's
LIBERTY BELL
A CEAITIFU, ATTACliKEPrT
baa been added to the well
known Qoape
TESH3I $25 CASE, 120 B0RTEIT.
Wit It Ktlr,! mlA Hmvl
BASE IN OAkV ffAUdTaad BAEdeAirrp
Write For Particulars.
Republican County Convention.
The republican eloctors o! Slou county
.".'I r., rrt r-'ijiH'ntMl to xeiid rieleifutr from
tljinr rtij"t tiY prcciuctK Io inret in conn,
ty i-onvi'iuloti t llnrrinoit, on Monday,
Octolmr S, at one o'clock p. in. for the pur
pui of placing In noiiilnnlion candidal
for tno following unlit-:
Onn Comit y Clerk.
One ( omitv 1'Tiamri-r.
Ouc County siwrlff.
One ( twtn'y JnUp.
line iiity fmjwcintcudeiit.
One (Vjiliity Survt-ror.
One County Coroner.
And tlin trammeling of ucliJ!herbmr!nes
no muy prprlr come before tttfti-oitventlun.
Hie several preclma nre entliled to rep
ri'wntntlou a follows, the apiKirtlonruenS
bclnj foaiiwl upon tbe vote cait tor tbe Hon,
M. L. llayirrd for Kt,y,.rnor. In lhW, f1ln(f
eiich precinct one d-Wifai at luru, nnit one
for euch ten votes or the major tract.on
thereof; -Amlrcwj
Antelope 1
iiotviMi 4 Cettoiittool 1
lltttcn-plc 2 Montrows 1
Hnukc i-rni k uur lAnt t
Wnrljoniirt 2 WhUtlu en rk 1
White Klvet S .
HuniiingWHter I Tntul 24
It Is iHflonimeiided thittr no proxies be nl
nilu.1 but tbitt the delrgt present cnat the
full vole to which tbe precinct U entitled.
I'lcctnct caucnuea will be hebt on Rept,
2. at the hour and places dculyuated by tho
recprc.tlve comuilttuemen.
I, n. litusuiw, Chairman,
W, II. Oavis, RecreUry.
Want Column.
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tho llfc-lnnff friend and adnilrt-r of tbe unll
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purea, KxlO liiclirv, nniirly 100 pn.nr half tone
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Bl( Coiriiniioos. Outflt free. Cbanoeofe
llle tlme. Write quick, The IioinlnlonCom '
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