Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 16, 1900, Image 8

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to and from tbe
BLACK HILLS,
itAlWOOD AXI) HOT STUlXtia,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
F, t i H. V. R. R.
Homeseeksrs Excursions
Will be run June 19th, ami July Gnl
and 17tb; Aug. t fi, 21st; (Sept. 4th,
18th; Oct. 3nd, 11th; Nov. tith, 20th:
Dec 4th, l&tu, 15)00, to points on the
RTF.E.1 M. V. R. R.
in JlebrasUa, wlifc'-e the one vay fair
f rem riarest Missouri River Point, in
cluding Council Bluffs is frl 00. or more
to Points in Wyoming, wl ofsr.d in
cluding? Oriti JanotjiMi, and to Points in
lilac Hillir, district of So. Dakota,
jTikt will fee U by wmsMing
lines feeding ti our line at Sioux city,
OiowaMo. Valley and Omaha and by
Mjr -argents, at Hnuth riatt, stations,
Rfair, Omaha-and on 8. C & P. in Iowa;
except that otir.'tgents will not sell to
point in So. Dak. '
Fara will 1 ofis fare plus $2.0.1 for
round trip. Write your folks in the East
ami have thn come anil sew vou, taking I
advantage of tbesw rates. Tickets limi
ted SI days with 15 days limit on going
portion. F. Avkey, Agt.
' FOR 8A1.E: Four small piis.
CaJl
at Maecos VaLE2.
Harry Brown of Cottenwoo-.l. was
Ilub visitor one day tliis wevk.
Wonder liow Joe Kirly and his
friend liked '.'none musk melons?
We tm4erhtand the teachers at the
institute, are rery fond of musk mellons.
lr-Write Harden Bros., thnaha,
Whoieale Supply House, for price and
samples.
Jo. Kirby of Crawford, who has the
contract for plastering the scbol, com
meawl bin labors Wednesdry.
For Sale or Trade, Two Kentucky
Jacks. Address, IL B. Parxesst.
Harrison, Neb.
C. E. Estler of Highland precinct has
been assisting carpeoter J. D. Williams
on tl school hotibe the past wefik.
Rev. Smith reported a fairly pood
attendance at the Epworlb League soci
al, and roeeipts amounted to f 12.W) with
tbe frreater part of it profits.
W. C. Eoiush, for reasons best known
to himself was nnable te come to Harri
son a week ago today as advertised, but
Was here day before yesterday.
The school bouse addition which is
"being built by J. D. Williams of Kirtlry,
will be finished and ready in time for
tbecomtneocenieutuf tbe fall terra of
school. ' "
We are reliably informed that Co.
3erk Raum displayed his galantrv Tues
day evening, at the Epworth Leajue
social as chaperon of the lady teachers
from tbe institute.
Sbemff Holly, experienced a bad
night Tuesday. l)r. Pbinney was iallul
in and adoiinisteied tx bis physical needs.
Ween morning dawned Tom was feeling
srery much better.
Fiir Salev
Lots of serond class lumber mill shed
and shanties, af Crawford Bros, mill to
ell cheap as dirt, as we are going to
move.
Prof. W. C. Roush of Manville,
Wyo., the Optican will be in Harrison
soon again the PkbWocrkal will noti
fy tbe public probably in our next issue
just what dale be. will be here again,
watch tbe paper far bis coming.
W. H. Davis, assistant cashier of
the Commercial bank, who has been
laid up for the past ta days with a fro
leloa eo one of his fingers is very much
improved and will be able to resume bis
arderoua duties at tbe bank in a day or
two more.
Owr echo! board have employed
Vies Maud A. Smart of of Chatfleld,
, Xinn, to teach the primary department
of tbe Harrison, school for the eesuing
achoot year, JCss Stuart has just gradu
ated frost the Freoioot Normal, hence is
apscially prepared for teaching the
you ok m tod.
We an ia receipt of a aeamitMica-
tioa fpooi Mrs. Vine W. Higtrity. presi
ileal of tbe Wyeauog W. a T. U., Im
fietareaf from Keeville Wya autoeric
' ig ae to aoaouoce to the psbiic that
Mr Clara C. Hoffaiaa of Mieeouri, will
aedreae the people at tbe K. E. Church
n the eveetef of Sept. It, 1900,
Leet aeonaay afteraeoa, while Bd.
Caiae, wee haey with Me team, tbey be-
otoae frlfhtairf ta awat way aed kicked
' tatMa, Cr. Kaiaa eaoeeeded
CtUcjf all ti fci Ihwsb, hat
',tZJ 0 fcC tmail aaaMHsafM
. i';i t tixzxhm, Md farena-
HARR.30N, NEBRASKA.
DIEECTOBS.
President F. 7.CtAUKE. Cashier.
C. F. Co'FEF,
Cnx. C. Jaiii;sox.
II. S.
Stockmen Laving use for a bank at this point may rely
us to handle their entire Banking busbies'.
wtAVo are prepared to take rare of our trade rt nil i hnjf-
John Tid-I. was over from E.kard.
last Monday doiui; bl.s'lXles at the court
tioiiso.
Mrs. L. Gerlach, spent Saturday
night in the valley, at tiie home of Chas.
Beihle.
Prof. CreKsmnn of Doane college, deli
vered a most interesting U'ttura at the
church ott last Friday evening.
Fathrr NcXamara, of Chatlron,pnt
Sunduy in our midst and officiated at the
Court house uu lust Suoday moroiog.
-Prof. Oherkotter, of the Chadron
Academy spent a few days in Harrison
lst week iu the ir.tcrost of the Academy.
-J. 1L Nswlin, came down from
Pleasant Ridg?, on last Monday, and
brought lus better half to attend insti
tute. Judge Wilson left for Wheatland,
on last Tuesday, wan some nurses.
which he took up to hu boys, wlio are
there.
W. E. Smith, baslwn fueling utte
fioorly duriOff the past week presumab
ly from the estn-me het. !.. Piiioaey
has bco ctiJItJ in.
The shipping season has omra'nd
on last Saturday, Mussers Story. Red
Stiepard, Ho!lingsw,rt.h, and, Marsteiler'
sjiipd seYeriil cars to Omaha.
Aming t;i.-"e who have ailed their
names to-the list of onr readers smre our
latt issue, the following nams appear:
J. L Hall, James Petty, David Petty and
J. D. Williams.
We are sorry to annonnce that Mrs.
Hollingsworth, and her little daughtor
who has just recently mnvel to town
are suffering from what is thought to
be typhoid fev-r.
Among the teachers wl-o added
their names to the list attending insti
tute this wek, the following names ap
pear, Mrs. J. IL Newlin. Miss Nettie
Raius, an 1 Miss Anna M tple. .
Dr. Roush, of ifnnville, Wyo,, pent
a day or two tnis wet'k in llarnsnn, on
professional InisincRs. Dr. Jinush is a
first, cl.ixs occulist. and parlies neHipg
nything in this line would do well to
consult him. He will give, you entire
satisfction.
Several of onr teachers, spent last
sabbath with friends, among them were
Miss Stuart, with Rev. Smiths family,
Miss Maude Duke, with John Hanson's
family, at Van Tawll, and Mis Hales
with Mr. Antrims family, all rr-turnwl in
time to resume toeif fctuoies on on
day morning.
Mr. D. II. Griswold has purhased a
residence property, nt A insworth. so we
presume, tie will, engage tn mismess
there also. If so. the Prbs-Jocknal
reccomends, Mr. Griswold to the busin
ess, people of A insworth, as an upright.
honest and most thorough business man
on wbom they can defied.
John narmon, our genial and indus-
terious photografler called at our office
the first of the week and disdlayed to
our gaze a thousand dollars, or so, of
of Confederate and "Wild Cat" currency
which of course was a novelty to us, so
far as the "Wild" cat money was con
cerned, but, the confederate money was
not as we had seen the same. Mr.
Harmon had besides, a copy of the New
York nerald, dated April 15th, 153,
which contained the sad news of the as
sassination of president Lincoln, to the
minutest detail. They are keepsakes
which Mr. Harmon wauld not dispose of
for anything.
Daring the, tim that our institute
which is now about to close has been
in sessioo, we have been a studious
observer of the work which has I"
taken up and pursued during each ses
sion, and our conclusion is, that a teach
er who through hie or her indiffer
ence, neglects attending; this Oasis' of
knowledge and thought, should in every
instance be given secondary considera
tion, by the school board, for if a teach
er wishes to keep in touch with the
essentia! duties of their profession. end
who dote Dot here, and no where ebe
tbnn fa the summer school or institute.
can they alone obtain a portion of these
well springs of knowledge which is Ini
carted to all who attend. Our institute
nder the able management of Prof. Pur
viaace, is a most successful one, as be
ranks among the foremost educators in
Nebraska, and our county teachers who
bate failed to attend, may never know
how much they have missed. Much cre
dit to due our county superintendent also
for hie untiring effort to make the Insti
tute a prooouaoed success- Our teach
ers who are fortunate enough to be pre
ant duriag these two weeks, doubtless
affMctat We wat aloaf this Hoe.
tf Jf.
Clakkh, A. McCixlkt,
on
We did nut yet o:ir Ilixlnrc items untM
tills motin, beuce our i.-.ab.Uty to puluUli
thrtn.
air. (irTlach, returnee Trow ins eas
tern trip on last Tuesday.
Attorney O Coiiiiell sint a day or
two this wet-kin tha valley, on rro'fesa
ional busirse, meanwhile treasurer Ser
res lo.iked after the office.
Bui! Co!l'ee, has pur. Jiased the prop
erty which is occupied by M. J. Plewett's
family, and he expects to move into the
bouse about the first of next mouth.
At the Institute fisntt-nSay afternoon t!ie
quest lou of el U iruvernent come tip forcju
sideration by tt.; tuemteror tlie orvautsa.
tloa, ai'l a straw ticket was put up to li
roleti tor by tbe teachers ami two tie kffts
wore placed in ths field, the democratic and
republican, being only a county ticket.
The candidates on tlw Lemocratir. tlrlicv
ere:
to. Clerk A'.cx Joliuson 5 votes, 0". Tn--urer
Miss Nut'.ia Kane 4 vut'j, Co. aStijil.
!!! J-.HaMuart vote.
Kfpublkan llcket were:
W. II. Mutton . Clerk, 24 roles. Miss
Maud Luke Co. T reasurtr ij ratv, Co. Sujwi
internum t. Mis tiraee K. Uyets IS votes,
Manday evening aliont 5 o'clock, and
three or four miles a little southwest of
tovvo, Osi-ar Ward who was making hay
near by, discovered fire start up at one
end of a stack of hay belonging to Tom
tverson, which of course w as oon con
consumed, lh-re being neither help or
water handy to put out the fire. But
soon as the fire wasdiscovered from town
everal of the hoys went ou t and helped
n wh ipping out tbe fire on the prairie,
which caught fire from the fcfack.
There is a difference of opinion, some be
lieve it was set afire while others believe
it was spontaneous combustion Bfr.
Iverson lost about CO tons of hay, and
much range was burned over.
Quarterly Meeting.
The 4th quarterly metiug of the U.
E. Church will he held at HarrWa Augj
53 and 20, 1200 everybody is cordially in
vited. C, L. Smith.
, Potior.
Freezes Hy The Way.
We did not reach Gothenburg oo Moo
day night as we expected, but drew up
under some mammoth maple trees by
the side of the road about a mi. from
that place. It htokt-d, very ranch like
rain so we !1 the h-rs iiiyVr the trees
and gave liiui hiy, ami i rrd t-alleii at!
the nearest house to buy bread and milk.
It rained very liard on him ht-fore he got i
back, so after getting into dry clothing
we ate our supperv, bnt it continued to
rain harder, and our cover was a yery
poor protection, but we oon discovered
we could nut remain there as the water
was getting very deep all around us.
So Fred lared his feet and wad'.d in and
found the horses standing in water to
their knee. It was made light enough
to work by, for it was one continual
flash of Ightning after another aDd one
peal after another, of thunder, and
storming so hard that it was diflicult to
make the team face it, but with thaqk
ful hearts we readied a lam where we
all found khelter. our bedding was most
ly wet, but we have all come through
noe the worse for the wettin. The
next morniog Fred rod tha Saddle horse
into Gotheusburg while we used the pub
lic highway and wire fence for clothes
lino and by ten o'clock was ready to
move on. We deckled to travel the
north side of the river and it was woll
wa did for the high water would have
hindered us noudi, 4 Inches of water fell
that uight, and at CoKird inches,
found one man with a tub of fish bo had
picked up along the ditches. Some
fields of corn look well, others ilestroyetl
h banners and hot winds. Fine farms
groves, and pretty farm houses wore a
continual feast to our eyos, Wednes
day night we were in another rain, but
not nearly so hard as our ottter adven
ture, we tamped I" a lovely grove, so
thick a rain cuuld nardly find us.
After Thursday Morning we saw no
hoppers, hut oh such nig corn fields and
some very nice ones, and mostly
very clean. We crossed tbe river at
Kearney, lots of water in the different
channels, and followed the R. R. from
there on, the old horse getting so tired
lie had sobered down some. The last
night we camped about two miles from
Grand Island. The rest of the family
were very much elated over the near
approach of our destination, but I had
become so very mnch fatigued during
the last two days that it did ant interest
me very much. We thought to n.eke it j
before we stopped for dinner bat Fred
concluded a cup of ten woulJ be tha best
thing for ma just then, so we stopped.'
Public Auction.
The underwgneil will Fell
at duIiMo auction, at his
ranch 4 miles north of Lower
33, Sept. KUWiO, at lOo clock
A. M. the followiiiK des
cribed personal property to
wit: 12 cows and calves.
8 Yearling Steers,
6 Yearling Ikd'crs,
) Dry Coves,
One Hereford, Boll,
" Mare and Colt,
" 2-year-old Filler,
" Buckskin hortw,
Household
furniture too
and kitchen
numerous to
mention.
TERMS OF SALE: Cash in
hand.
J gun J. .Alixoun.
under some trees and primped up a little
and the first object that greeted my vi
sion on aris ng from tbe bd, was the
n 1 Intra buildititr. The tea revived me
D
and w were soon at Edward Kbights,
wen very cordially nvjeived. Thev
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had been looking for us about two days.
gfter we arrive.1 our pastor called
as, in passing he saw the prairie schooiier
and suspected who hud arrived. Wei
cured two rooms at oocw in "Grandpa
HocketU" house where we are quite at
home. The old cont.le are i'lp-t such
wholesouled people as I wan surrounded
by in my younger years, and it entirsly
banished any loneliness that was likely
to steal over one in a land of strnngcts.
Of ccur we wanted to get tbu mail
first, and oh how glad we were to get
the home papers, three of them waiting
for ii-. Neighbor Coffee will pleat-en. -
cept our congratulations, ovar his nom
ination, and we wish him success. In
our next we will try find give soma idea
of our impressions about this country.
If the country is s agreeable, friendly,
and sociable n Its inltiibitants, e caot
help but feel at home here, when we get
iuto our own house.
Mrs. F. Wr. Kxcrrr.
What Imperialism Means.
"Imperialism,' as defined and pro
moted by tbe Republican candidate for
preniJent and the party behind him,
means a departure from the style of re
publican government, government by
the peoplu, established by the coui-titu
lion. It means the creating of a lare
and costly standing army to tuaiuuin a
government of colonics in far dit-tant
points of the globe, to be ruled by
satraps w ho are stipendiaries of a ceu
trali?d power which enriches its follow
ers by the conferring of them of rich
conseions at-the expence of over-
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Y.) Tele-!
gram.
Adniinistratiou organs, throughout
the country ate now howling, Just be
cause Bryan, in his spe0'' of acceptance
did not say enough to suit their fancy,
about silver. Too bad! But the veil of
hypocrisy under which these salaried sy
rens, would lure the thinking masses is
too frail, and the very slightest breath of
truth tears it aside, and all who care to,
may see the real motive of those paid
votaries, of tbe Mcllanna band wagon,
their aim though a most fruitless one,
is to sew discord, if possible among the
followers of our standard bearer, Wil
liam Jennings Bryan, aud thus possibly
gaiu a few votes for a man with a mind,
which is net bis own, and a will which
he dares not exercise, and who today is
in favor of bimetallism ana tomorrow
against it, who at one moment is iu fa
vor of fre trade with Porto Rico, and
the next against it Do the American
people waat such a man for president?.
This question is of much t.:ore impor
tacne to our people just now than wheth
er or not W. J, Bryan, devoted luucli
or little space to silver, in his speech of
acceptance, all Voovf just bow be stands
on the ttilvcr.quektiou.
Within the past thirty years the
wealth of the United Stau-s. wmch was
once fairly distributed, has been accum
ulated la the hands of a few, so that, ac-
cordim; to the last census, U.tO.tXrU men
own ? 11,000, 003, 000, or over three
fourths of the wealth of this country,
wiitle " per cent of the population prac
tically have no property at all sod do
not own their hollies. Senator R. F.
Petigrew.
The land office is in receipt of a cir
cular containing tlie act Of congress ap
proved June Ii, 1000, wherein it gives tiie
right to every person, having filed on a
homestead and commuted th-ron to file
another hnmestead. It nlso gives the
right to those, having filtd and lost
their right for any reason, to make an-
otl er entry. For Instunce, a person may
have held a homestead and lost the same
l.y reason of a contest Huch a person
can file on irnotber homestead. Tin law
i a liberal one and credit is due those
rnh in congress having engineered it
through. Alliance Oiip.
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PS
en n
Go to ROHWER'S for Lumber, Har
ness, Flour & Feed, or anything in his
line of business; he will save you mon
ey by giving you a squar deal.
PERO
KERON-NORMAN.
jiickn?
STALLION,
Will make the Reason of 1900
at the DIECKMANN LIVE
RY BARN in Harrison.
PEDIGREE Fifteen-Sixteenths
Weight, 1500 bt.
TERMS: 85. 00 for the seas
on, payable middle of season.
, John Dkickmank.
SPiNISil
A V ill make the season at
the Deickmarm Bros., Livery
Barn in Harrison, Neb.
Weight 1)50.
TERMS:-SS.C0 to insure.
Care will be taken to pre
vent accidents, but thould
any occur I will not be re
sponsible. '
Jokn JI. Deickmaem.
"IF YOU WAST TO KXTISUriSH THK
TKfS'rSYOU MAVKCOTTO TAKK11IK KX-
Ti-vcrisiiKU ovr ok the hands orruK
liti:sTs."-w.j. r.KYAS.
The commercial Travelers & Hotel
Men's anti Trust Bryan flub i one of
the powerful factors in the presidential
caoirraign this year which will do worlds
jf K""d for Bryan t Stevenson, that
were against Democracy four years ago,
1 hir present membership '.a CO.O'r). nd
the sc":ity er.p.-;i f-,-, ..h-.- ,-iel wf tr.e
cininiigii td ciicrsisa iU uisuiberi&ip
to 3o0,000. One 12Ui of the three bun
dred thousand properly placed lour cars
ago would have lf-,Ud president ifc
Kioiey. With other resources to draw
from this time the republican party are
sure to be defeated.
One thing sbure, Mr. Bryan, in his In
dianapolis speech was definite and ex
plicit in outlining the princiijlos and doc
trine of the Dvioo-iratic party on all the
important issues of the fall campaign.
So that should tiie people entrust it with
the conduct of this government, every
body will know just how Mr. Bryan will
do as a servant of the ople because I.e.
is a stable and lionest nun.
Verily, prosperity has come to thot-e
already prosperous, more work to those
already overworked; more want to tfaosa
already wanting.
Col. W, F. Haywurd Wus unanimous
ly chosen by both tle Democratic and
populist convention as a candidate for
state senator for this senatorial dist rict.
Trie convention were held nt Valentine,
on Saturday, August 4th, and were well
attended. The best of feeling existed
and no sore spots whatever were visible
Tbe democrats selected Robert Good of
AinsworthiuCbirman of the Sjnatorial
district, and the populists authorized
Mr. Haywnrd to select the populist dis
trict chairman, resulting in the selection
of Geo. Miles of Ainsworth. Messrs.
Good and Miles are publislsirs of the
Ainsworth Herald ami belong to tliat
claxsof "wide awakes who cver sleep
while campaign is (lending, so the re
publicans can open the senatorial circus
and trot out Van Iloskirk whenever they
are rrady, Crawford Bulletin,
Notlre U Bidders.
sealed bids will ties ns-elvri nr flle-l ,y
the comity Clerk st bis oltlee. st JUiristxi,
-U , ftr building a b, idge ncro the Mi tlr
Cvllonwoud rreek Is see. -., Twp, it, Ksntr
til.ou line r Comity Mrl ahowu In field
note; bid totm filed on or liefore nom of
Aug. ai, im J'lnti and Seen.-'vle on
file tn this office. Tlie Ikmrd remrtm the
right te rejeei sny or ll bids.
My order of the Hoard of Coenty Uoinmls
ekmers. Wiu. J. A. Rtm,
t.'ouiity fVrk.
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11. ,ROHVlCK,
Px-oprietor.
Harness Shop.
Flour & Feed
For Sale.
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JACK,
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Societies.
L. SMITH,
H. dhur:h,
HASCIK0N
VKBia.KA,
Kunr'ny Kdioul In o'!orli b. ib. r.pworth
Lpapree 5 p. m.
l'trsi-hir.g every Kt;n.1ny rrrnfng st 7:0
Ji.ri., stid every slteriiute Siinilur nt 1 1 . m.
omnineiKdiis Jabaarir It, 1DIC1. Every l.my
n.r.ij .', hn;; -; 'n 6ll.i:l tiie-"- K-rvifi-s.
PrOilessional Cards.
J. E. rillNNKY. M. I.
I'hyDrlaa sad Sitrgceti.
All call ii vrn prompt atteutioo.
Office in Dniic store.
-lUrtKinoK . FKUKArlK A.
GRANT GUTHRIE.
At!orney-at-Lav.
Trompt attontiun given lo all legal
mailers in Justice, County and District
Courti, and before the United States
Land OHico.
Fire Insurance written in rt'.iabli
x rr. pnnies.
tiTDcgal papers carefully drawn,
JI.uiiuX)ff, - Nebraska.
M. J. 0 tonne!!,
( o. Attorney,
Will rrartlce in All Courts.
Hperlal Atteution iiiteu to Laud Of
fice Business.
Collections and all basiness itntrnst
fcdUme trill rewire pinnipt attratloa.
II Aidt.'iij.i - u;rAKA.
Michael Ruffing,
(K)t'VTV
fKvEYOK.
o
I sm prepared to do sll kinds of Civil .
Kncinet-ring work,
When in need of the Surveyors Servixt-s,
give me a toll as I have a full and com
plete outfit, together with exwriere to
do the work with neatness and dispatch.
aihiRI-h.-;,
MICHAEL nurriNG,
HA'fllSON, - - - NEBRASKA.
Parlies owning the following hnrs-e
cnti learn o" their where-a-bout. by rail,
lug at this office aud yig for this uo
It.: Six Isrge horses nn4 mnreshmwl.s)''"
on left thigh, also one gray niafa
braiKkd circle oa left thigh. f
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