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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1900)
Thuwtoay. Jan. lfth. 1900. Geo. II. anoa, Killtor aiu 1'ri.p. READ THIS WEEKS. PRESS-JOURfUl ADVERTISING HATES. Ruglnes IOC-nU, each lnrtioii DWplay, n-tandine Ada: pi:c or aau. made known on application. Stock Kraud uiid-ilie VMM JuU t Al,,on tfWT (3.00. Foreign advertising iuut he pitwt J ad vanee. Ferlurtber information Addri-ui, J'itEsS JolK HurrUsm., iicUr. r ir F. E. A K. V U. it. line WMe. Going West. Coin Kat. Bo. S, mixed, il :20 1 No. e. mixed,, J?:00 T K North-Western LINE jF. E. M. V. R. it is tbe best to and from the BLACK HILLS, lEAXfcVOUI AXD HOT Sl'KlMiS, fcOUTH DAKOTA. v.. P.. M. V. It it, One wuj. . Second class Colonists Tickets to Port land, Seattle. Taconia. Spokane &c., on rile now at 425.-00. Order tickets few .Jays ahead. F. Avjatv, Ant. Therf will be MtusaUhe Court Houmhi Friday, Jan. 26, at IH-.M: .o'rlock- n sohool ehiUreo, njoyU.itii4n ..sfit of a-lecture, on last :Tuissila.y., from ,i)r. Tagert of lJialrui. Cotmty Treasciror Bieaie sileft last. xigfet-iUwsahe hi aaauial -settlement .iUi .tfae-Mate 4-axitte. d?ostaiater Bqgart,,i now at home, ,in his ooi) osansloo, , on 'Broad -street. ;H will wove, LTDcb8aDa'i quarters very soon. The oxkWo and most effective cure j,or oonstipation and all liver troubles . tha CajBuMi little pills known as De" -Witt'a Little Early Risers-Dr. J. E Thdwey. U.-S.Land Co remission ar Akers, of AUiace, waa Mr town a day or two this -weak An business. While here he drop pad ia to aay a triendly "bow" to e edi ,vtor. BORX-tOo list Tuesday , January 16 - to Mr. and Mrs. Wiil Bourett, of Run ning Water, a girl, qf regulation wieight. Dr. Phinoey, reports .mother, and child, ; all O.K. We forgot iU inquire About Will. Siae doesn't Indicate quahhty. Be ware of counterfeit and worlbWss .salve .offered for DiVjtf a Witch Hazel Salve De Witt's is the only original. An infal lible cur for pries ud all skin diseases. J. E. Phinsey. We have Jearned iobi a reliaba ;,ource that all but two of our Sioux ..county braJ au-e O. K. name hsw al ready received word to that effect. ElmusCorbin, son of John Corlin "Who lives south n! to,wn came ia oa the jkxm train lst Tvesdar, Elmus li.ves at Rapid City, b. D;uk but iia is itere on , busineati. Jude Hucter, called at our office Monday ami told us, that aftetr this lie expected to do his iU-iidin? at Crawford for the reason tLai the cattle and Worses in ami around UmTtowa eat vporJJestroy fverythiojf left in his wagon wien in town, which was a loosing game to U The ed itor will have sowethin to aay about it next week. "I am indeted to One Minuto Cough 'AvUie for my leaith and life. It cured RM of lung trouble prippe." Thousands vw their lives to the prompt action of thia never (ai lints: re marly. It cures cmiKhs colds croup broiichitia, pneu nonia grippe and throat an l laug troub les. It is the only harmless rowedy that Rives immediate renulU.-Lk. j. L Phis sky. It Rives us a great deal of pleasure to state, that Mrs. Geo. W. Turner who 'jias been in thePresprterian hospital at 'lOomha during tlte past several weeks UDdergoinx a- most delicate operation, is fiow ajmoat who'ly recovered, and ex pect to rvtMrn to her home in a hort F. B. Thirlciald, Health inspector of (Chicago says, "Codol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It xarod me of severe dyspepsia." It ali i(sU what you -at. and cures indiges tion Iienrthurn and all forms of dyspep sia .J. E Pbimsit. Sheriff Holly reiurned 'to Harriaoo on lost Tuesday noon from his trip to Kearoer where he west on last Thurs day with Earl AmlHrd. Tom eaid the authorities hesitated jmmewhat about receiving the hoy owim to his rheumat ic coaditioo, but he pee vailed on them U take bin. ' IKH--Oo loot Tueaoay aijrbt, to , iUf. Will, iloyt. at their home on ftuooing Wator; a dsujffhtor. Ifotber yud child are doiaf well Will does 'm oriimrj aortaie owdays, M HAUt W ths cr mrtitai, Harhisos, Nebraska. Sunday Sclsool. 10 o'lock a. m. Fpworth League, C;:80 p. in. Jreaclihig, e,very Sunday eve iiiuj? at 7:30p. in., atid every alternate Sunday at 11 a. in., commencing Jan. H, l'JOO at 11 ucAock. a. m. ilvery one are cordially in vited. SjeHiglyist prices paid for hides at Egg ert llonER,s. To parties wishing rug3 woven, I desire to say that I will do rug-weaving, during the month of .February. Mrs. II. A. Pj.idby. Votlrew McCittley, atteoded .tlie saJe at Fort Robinson, on last u i-il.iy . Mr. and Mrs. sWeber, of Glen, spent a couple of daysin town Uie litter part of litft week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hester are en-j'i-K life is f'rat clajis style, t::tder Uie bea4tif ul, aunny, acuLhero sky. X'ttltt-il Hester, is again at the huie,nf &rndpa and Granilom lifter, acd is just recoveriu front the efTects of an aUiink of croup. Mr. -Kopt, and Mr. Lintale. of Stan ton. Neb... heirs of Herman Ooedde, de ceased, were, ia .town hist Monday Joint,' business at Judge'Wilsonji court. Hon. M. .J. .Gay hart. of Montrose, wasoo ton, kt Monday, doing Imim neag, lie is'iust recovering from an at tack of neurali'a. Miss Elsie Merrinrn, left for Fre ru&at, on hist Monday evening, to at teud scliool tliere. We wish iier s'iccess in her new unf'ertakeing. H Fred IJIomljerg, was in town last Monday renewing old acqtMintAnce. Fred likes his new home very much, and his position also. He returned home Manday evenisg. Le-wis Denois, Salem, Ind., ays, "Koilol Dvsjiepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever took." It di gests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. J. E. Phisnet. We are in receipt of some items from the Bogie District, without a signa ture, but Ve do not publish items with uot the natne of the writer, even tiiough we do not publish the name. Editor Knowlea, an old time friend of Ye Editor's gave us a very pleasant surprise on last Saturday, by dropping in on us unexpectedly. Heexpe to lo cate in Custef South Dak. and left fur thatfoint, Via Crawford on lat Mooting evening. TLrougb John Dkima, we 4ewn that a few neighbors and friends of Mr. and Ur. John Lacy, partook of a bounti ful repast at the John Lcy mansion, on last Sunday. Among the guests from Harrison, weoe Mr. and Mrs. Perry White aod faaiilr, a&i Mr. Mrs. O'Coti or, a way up time in reported, L. T. Travis.Agent Southerjo R. R., Setiaa '3a,., writes, 'I can not aay too mucb tn praise of One Mini4e 3ough Cure. In ni v case it worked like a charm The oHy haroiless remedy tha gives Un mediate results. Cores couglts, colds eronp, broechitis and all throat and lung troubles. Dr. J. E. Phinxey. A customer who pays his storekeev er ony once a year is a dead loss. His trade is not worth fcaving. Kmall profit and ready pay ia what I am after. Lrwig Oeblach. ESTKAYED From my place six weeeks ago. Two cows coming three years old. Described as foMows: K u on left hi. A s'litale reward wiH be given to onyone giving me in formation as to wtiere I may And these cows. Mrs. Ve!a Whx, Harrison Neb. Geo. Turner, left for Omaha, on last Mooday evening, to bring his wife home, as she is oow well and able to leave the hospital. Geo. was much elated over tbe fact. J. I, Bevry, Lognnton, Pa., writes, "I am willing to Jake my oath that I was cured of naeuwonia entirely by the use of One Micvte Cough Cure after doctors failed. It M cured my children of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures cougbe, cold croui, grippe and throat and lun troubles. Children all lii it. Mothers endorse it. Dr. .J. E. PUiNNKY We understand that on last week, -Suaday otcured tbe birtbdayof August king, of Antelope, and while Aiigust was making some preparation to make a trip to Harrison, the nest day; to! all Uie friends aod neighbors, from a radiu of twenty miles swooped down oa him and his belter half, took possession of tilings in general, it was the sahiath, so they indulged in various games until the midnight hour told the guestc of tins eaWbath deported, when all made merry by tripping (be lights fantastic bntil the wee small bears of the moraine. The One lap supper, which all enjoyed and a ly faettafrom Harriion were Jlisscs' good time generally wae the cul uf the JLeoojwd Bertha NHt.tp. ivftiop " ESTRAYEO or STOLES-From my ranch on White river the tth dny of Jao. 19)0 one cow giving milk, white sides dark blue neck aud head and white spot in forehead, de-horned branded Coo rijrht hip had sheep hell on neck. Will pay all expucea lor ev ery knowledge leading to finding lier. Cow belongs to wife of J. T. Mason. Jane T. Majx. Notice to the Public. UE PAUTMKST Oi THE INTEUIOH. VNtrKOSTAX:S I-ASDOITH-K, AllincKO. Ni'hrnHkii, I Jan. 16, l'.ou. i I.. SiieciHl kirrntoftli" Interior Ileoart mt ut will noon t in thl lJi.trirt aud will cle ntweial tiwutlgntton to nil o uf nhMU'JuniiK-ut an, I I mmluient eutiirof the povlie lomniii, when rtlotl'l lnforma Un t roin rrsMninle petMin U.i hrvu iac- ed In tile ih.!'-iiii ol tenonioe. All ui-h lnritiMtli-ii In aikl for , and bWhI'I tw iimiit- in tlielorin of an HindHVIt bv he inlorinarit, kivuik Ills jxwt mMce adnn i.n i tlx; dii rn.lioii ol laml by ou Uui. , lowu and ratify. . JI-iHIBISOTO!, IJrfl!lor. G. H. Appieton Justice of Peace Clarksburg. N. J., says, -'De Wilts Little Early Risers are the best pills made for const ipation, We use no others 0kkly cure all liver and bo el troubles J. E. Phinnev. MARRIED At Glen, on last Satur day Mr. Jenseu, and Mihs Blank. The PuESS-JfX'KNAi. extends congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, and hte that their lives may lj one round of bliss. M. W. & R. N of Harri son, Will Entertain. The Modern Woodman, and Royal Neighbors of Harrison will give An oys ter Super, in Andrews Hall on Wednes day evening, Jan. 31. Alt Neighbors and families sbulJ endeavor le present. Ity order of the COMMITTEE Ye editor acknowledges a iuot cor dial invitation. Over jn Wyoming. J. J. ZumUruuueu lost .his lst mule a short time ago. There was a daa.-e at Porters jia the valley on last Friday night, .'nite . number from the Ridge attended aud a good time is reported. Mr. Williamshad the misfortune to get a bad cut on the head a ew days ago. He was chopping with aiouble bitted ax, when it struck a rock and rebounding, struck hull on the head. Hit I Sliatto is engiuear at Jjtrattou's mill on mo n roe creex. Mr. auil Mrs. Hamlin were callers at the d i p Ranch on last Friday. fctiss Eva Christian, is convaletiog slowly at present. i Yes Uncle iVi is going into menage rie business, lie-wy, him a raccoon, Bryan li.us a lanther, and Ooy. Hogg, of Tejtaa, two ostriches. Thev exfiect to ride the two ostriclies, to Wamvgton, drivufij the panther beore tlBj;: A.vitb the adilj tion of a Hogg, two ostriches afti pant-, aer, uijC.'e vll linve yjile a sliow. EnU'.nd has iinderU' ken to follow the xauiile of Uhcle Sai and M-ulalot;f men iato the wilds of Africa to capture a lot of wild Boers, but at last accounts they were baJIy fckuuked. With pleasure we read of the marriage of our a d friend (tte Wohlheler. He has been one of ow Vied friends for al most ten years. Tlie brUle was one of oiir brightest, during several terms of school taught 1 1 her neigh borlinod, and to Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Wohlheter. extend a 13" and send, heartiest, congraUila iioos. Gene, .ZekieJ hasn't smoked for It long time. Please seod a maiiilla. 7.VMVJU Ermi i From The Yllry. Fine weather. I it really winter? M.nnd Mrs. Zimmerman went to Mr, Hill's Sundav, to visit Jess who is still quit sick. L'Uie Minnie Miller, has about all the chicken pox her litUe body can possibly bold. She has been pretty sick but is bet ter at thh writing. Mrs. J. W. Huntr, wlio has been very poorly for some tuue had a very liad spel I last week, but is reportld better this Tuesday) evaning. Her daughter Mrs. Fitzgerrald, m with her, Mr. Z. F. An trial, went to Crawford, 1 ut Thursday, accompanied by hisaister- in-law, Mrs. Clark, who ba been visit- in the family for several weeks, and now returned to her home in Mo. Mr, Antrim returned the first of the week. Rev. C. E. Rice, began instructing tbe young people of Bodarc, the art of read. ing tlie notes this week, aod it will lie a (loxiopporlunily for all to improve who will, Eli:Zimmerman, dressed in his Sunday best,. last Wednesday evening ami said 'lie wa going down to Mr. , Miller's to take home some borrowed collee" His brot her Irion remarked "That tlie case must be getting serious hen a young fellow must rig out like that to go on an err and", hut he soon returned and brought Misa Anna with bim. Then others came and kept comming till Irvin concluded he was the one that was expected to don his Sunday "dods" His sister Lillie thought a surprise ou a account of his birthday would be the propsr thing and it was a complete surprise. She had prepared a 53 John Christian, was a c lier at the Miller ranch lat Tuesday. He is one of t lie "old timers here, hut ijiiite a stran ger in tlw valley now -a days. Jesse Hall, came o visit his parents Tuesday evening, and attended the fling ing with Ilia brother Mat. CLK). SCIIOOI, ItEPOUT. Bodaro, Vetrrsko, ( . Jan. H. l:M. K'-port of Ikidnre School dintriet. No. S, Siom uomitv, t-tiraka, for month eu.lintr January U, !' Numlatr days taught, eljht-en. Xumlx-r puulls enrolled, thtrty nlne. Average dally attendanee. thirty tour. J'upils not alvnt during month. ' Julius Ilnrke, Mhel Ilnrke, ( harleyRurke. WilUaiu Antriu:, Jainra Dellock, ttoy De lUx k, William t.rim, Mahle Thaier, Joe Grim, Joseph llurke, Kuth erln-.. K: rl Klpl'. Maltese Sehacffor, John fcchaclTeraind t'lar enc Zluiiiiennuir M. C. ro nit, Te:i' h r. Mr. Editor The trouble with Vkiel is, he got oir his base an 1 corn-hid. I to cease liis writing to the Pn-sa; bo', if his letters are appreciated by tii I'maw JolRSAL and its readers he wiil try to interest them a while longer. No doubt there are plenty of news on the Ridge, but as your corresondeut does not get away from home at all and never sees anyone rt w; hard to write items, so if we draw on cur imagination to a certain extent, he one need take offence, but come over and we wiil ex plain; but be careful to let us know you are are aroud, as it js so seldom any one comes that we aro'Iiable to die of heart failure to hear a Iwock at the door. Mrs. Newlin has put in almost three months of her four months school, and so far has not, missed a day although she lives about five fiiiles from the school house and makes the trip from home every day- C H. Andrews has put in about one month of his five months term in the new school hose. Mrs. EvaCbriuiau who has been bod. fast for the past two monillw, is now able to sit tin aod unless she iretsa bat.k set she will soon he able to wlk about Miss Dora Christian. ho Mient the holidays at home, returned to tier stud ies at the University place on Wednes day of last week. Miss Steerts and Mrs. Church, have been almost conslantlv by the bedside of Mrs. Christian during her sickness. K B. Hamlin has finished ti.o school house, with the exception of painting, which t was impossible to do as the weather was so cold. JUmtroM- CJipjilings. Everybody around Montrose, are bupy putting in dams. H. H. Wastwrburger, std the house on the Rheioe place to Harry Chnsten en. Boys look-out for tlie wedding bells. . AH the folks around here had quite an enjoyable time at the dance at Joe Ashtons pua Saturday night. M. J. Gayliart, matLi a business trip to Harrison on Monday. Jake llvvv, r "" '4 ,ri" Mr, Ward tJLy .ej delivered the ..nue dev. M. J. Oayhart uagot his Moustrosity wood sawing machine about corkj.let ed. Tlie people around here seem to he glad to see Will Louks fennliar coun tenence iu the vicinity again. There was sioite an attendance at the Montrose church last Susday. Mrs. J. . Wasserburjfer enteriainiKl some of tlie older folks fnam around here last Thursday. Saxik. OCITUAUV, DIED. At her home in Warbonnet on January Oth.of heart failure; Mary tieloved wife of Fred Witt .-.Led 10 years. Tlie funeral was held on I is Fridav at 2 o'clock from the M. E 'tni.. h in Har rison and was condii'ei !,y J.-v. Smith the Pastor. After .i-.; the hymn in the rifted Rock I'm n i. The pastor read from scripture sooiw Uiost appro priate selections and tn-n attempted to portray to his hearers the necessity of all prepari tig for tlie final call, lest per hafis it come as in this instance unaware. Aafter a short word of consolation to the bereved husbar.d and father as well as the motherless little ones. The choir iang another hymn, and the funeral cortege took up its mournful route and the remains of Mrs. Witt were laid to rest in the Harrison ceinetry to await the morning of the resureciion. The deceased leaves a husband and nine chil drn who will have the sympathy of the entire community in this their sad hour of trial. "TMtuoryT' DIED At her home in Sutfar JLoaf precinct, on the 7th inst, Mrs. Bertha the beloved wise of Herman Fricke, aged 39 years. Funeral services were held on the 11th, at Unioo Star Church, Little Cottoowood.Bev. Rice ollliciating. In terment was at camelry at same place. Tbe deceased leaves o husband and one unci to mourn her lose A precious voice from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled ; A plane is vacant in our home Which never can be Oiled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given, And though the body moulders here The soul is safe io heaven. JJindlv contributed, JUST ARBIVED AT IROHWER'S harness shop, All kindsof Ilarnena Goods. Also, Flour and all kinds of Grain and Feed for fale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, CaSI and get PRICKS i TTIT? DTATT?T?T? Drills, , , Drugists Sundries, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. BOOkS .and STATIONARY. SHOES A Fine Line of Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT d HEAVY AND THE Children CELEBRATED SHOES HAVE N Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. Marsteller BROS. A ROYAL BANQUET. On last Friday evening, ocevined tha third annual lianqiiet, of tha Woodmen of 'the World, at their Lodge room in the Andrews Idle. Only a few outside of tlie members and their families were present. Tlie uddress of welcome and invitilatiou to partake of the elaborate repast, was made by consul commander Gerlach. Immediately till the tables were filled, after which Rev. Smith re turned thanks. Coveis were laid for thirty, and the tables were Oiled three tiiike. or a little better in all about one hundred guests . were present. They were served by ioeml?r of the lodge, wbo acted as ( he Us awl waiters. Noth ing was left undone to satisfy the inner man. as 'the tables were laden with all the good things which any epicurean taste could desire. After supper, games wert) indulged ' in and general social merriment prevailed: until a late hour, when ull left for their homes feeling that another link of friendship between the Woodmen of llieWcrld and their guests had been cemented. And now how many know what the Woodmen of tlie World mean? Ye scribe will explain as briefly as possible; in the first place we wish to say to men who have families; and n fact all men of sterling worth, tliat no better organizilion exists, as it not only provides for the families of its memlwrs after, d'.-ath by insurance but it ai so looks after its sick members, and provides a monument for them after they are laid in the bosom of mother earth. What more could any oneexpect ('anl of Thjuik. Mr. Herman Frfckie, desires to extend thanks, to all those kind neighbors, who so klokly assisted bin during his wifes last sickness death and burial. HjtajUY Fricuc Lime, Hair. Cement dec. &c before buying el-evnere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. PTJA ftAfAPY " jx...rxx i & Youth' LIBERTY BELL D ED PL; Professional Cards. J. E. P1IINNEY. M.'I). Pliylsclan and Surgeon. All calls (flvcn prompt attention. Offlce in Druic store. -tlAKKIfiON - NkBKAXKA. GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters io Justice, County and District Courts, and before the Unitd State Land Oillce. Fire Insurance written io reliable sompanies. tT'Lexal papers carefully drawn, Hap-kmon. - Nkcrakka. M. J. 0 ton lie 1 1, - - to. Alter ney, -.-mil Practice la All CoarU. MperUI Attention lrM to Land Of fice Business. Coll ert I ons and all business ratrast ed to nie will rweUe pi'eatpt atteatioa. . Harrison - Nkdbaska. M-chacI Ruffing, n,i'"IcuvETo. V 0 i 'A I am prepared to do all kinds of tlrll KnKiiKWrliiK work. When In need of the Hurveors Services, Kive me a call as I have a full and com plete outfit, together with experience I do the work with neatness and dispatch, Aiitiaam, michacl nurriNo, SHOES 4