Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, November 01, 1900, Image 8

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    PrsjM-Tournal
Tut v.i: Nov. 1 it, 1900.
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BLACK HILLS,
l'EADWGOO ASD HOT SI'IUN'tiS,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
F, E. & EL V. R- R
Homeseeksrs Excursions
Notice,
As Chairman of the Peoples IndVprnd
eat Party county Central corumittee of
Sioux county, Neb. 1 have this day re-
moved track Scott as a member of the
Peoples Independeoj Party ceotrul com
mittee of Riouk county, and have ap-
pointed John C. tinley of HsU Crtek,
precinct vice Frank Scott removed,
Charles Biehle,
Chairman Ceo. Com.
Dated at Harrison Neb. Oct. 27, 1900.
"Will be run Sept. 1, 4, 8, 15, 18, 22,
and 23rd;
C-F. E.&M. V. R.R.
in Ntsbraska, wiice the one way fair
from nearest Missouri River Point, m
clud.rig Council Bluffs is $3.00, or more
fi J'ciiats in Wyoming, west of acd in
cluding Orin Junction, and to Pom's in
lii.u k Kiila district of So. Dakota,
Tickets will be sold by connecting
lines feeding to our line at Sioux city,
Onnwa Mo. ValW and Omaha and by
our agents at South Flatt, stations,
Blair, Omaha and ou S. C. & P. in Iowa;
except that our agents, will not sell to
points in So, Dak.
Fare will he one fare plus 3.00 for
rouim trip, w rite your folks in the .hast
To The Public.
Dr. A. T. Peters of the State Universi
ty at Lincoln, will be in Harrison, Wed
nesday Nov. 14lb to give a lecture at the
Court house, to the stockmen of the
county and vicinity upon disease of hor
ses cattle nd sheep. He wilt be prepar
ed to answer aay and all questions tliat
way be propounded to him at that time.
Ee-y body are invited to be present,
a rull house is desired. Both ladies and
geiiiieiiicu are iavited ta come.
A. T. Petess, veternary surgeon.
iKi nave tnm coma anu w vou, tsKtsgf Nch., Tuesday.
sivi vantage nc mesa rates, licuets limi
ted 21 days with 15 days limit on going
portion. F. Avehy, Agt.
Tom Iverson returned from Iowa;
yesterday noon.
Home rendered lard in 5 pound and
10 pound pails. And in bulk.- .
At Smiths.
Mrs J. H, Bartell, has been quite
poorly during the pat week. " t
Father Duel of Pleasant Ridge, has
relumed from a month's sojourn in the
east.
Mrs. Bogart, returned from her east
ern trip yesterday. Hence the bappy
raile on our p. tu's, countenance..
Doitricb's "boodled" admirer has a
-dollar to bet we understand. Better
keeprt, may be able to invest it better,
e'ere many moons.
A special meeting1 of the Modern
Woodmen, is called for next Monday
evening.. The attention, of all members
is called to the fact. ' .
The PKKSS-JouBSAr, family are in
debted to Grandma Slattery for a half
-dozzen beads of cabbage left at the office
last Friday. "Many thanks Grandma?
. Oscar, Ward is building a barn oo
his twentw acre lot, just, east of town.
Jerry Will is also building a barn on the
lot he purchased just recently, near Mr.
Hester.
A 2nd letter received from John
Fitzgerald this week, says both Chicago
-and Cook county will" give Bryan &
8 te vensoc a large majority. Look out
or Democratic landslide.
Through county Clerk Rauss we
-fearnwr, oT tne Beam or atr.V. St, si
Cottonwood, an old neighbor of Mr. E.
Miss Elma a Daughter of the deceas
ed attended our last county Institute.
Jean Williams, who is suffering
from an attack of Typhoid fever, is doing
Marcos Valdez, is bavin; an addition
built on his houss. Pat and John Lacy,
are doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thayer, of tha val
ley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Burke over the Sabbath.
Little Viola Wallace has been quite
indisposed during the past, week or two.
Virg'l Hester, lias purchased a large
consignment of horses, and shipped tiiem
to western markets this week.
F. J. Witt returned from Bloomfield
Mr. Witt's health
is still poor but his many friends hope to
see him better soon.
nice little fall of snow fell dur
iog the night Monday, perhaps an inch
all told. Of course at this time of the
rear we may expect to see plenty of
snow.
The Episcopal seryices which were
held at the M. E. church, in Ilarrinon, Oo
last Friday afternoon, were fairly well
attended. We did not learn just when
services will be held again.
We understand some misereaut cut
the wire fence on the Gjffee place
thus causing John Cieckman and Good
son Lacy no little trouble, as thoy had :
been keeping their livery horses in the
pasture. Possibly some boys work.
Owing to tbe death of her sister Miss
West, our inter-mediate room teacher,
was called home to attend the funeral
obsequies this week. Tbe pupils in her
room' were divided uetwees ths high
school room and tbe primary depart
ment. '
We are in receipt of a letter this
week from John Fitzgerrald at Chicago,
where be and family went a week ago to
visit and to look after some business af
fairs. John says in bis letter that both
politcal parties are hare at work, but his
opinion is tbe Bryan people have the
upper hand.
Village B!acksHith arcl 1U little
son's life. .
Mr. 1L U Black, tne well known vill
age black smith at Grahams ville, Sulli
vun Co. N. V., says; "Our-little son,
five years oid has always been subject to
croup and so bad have the attacks been
that we have feared many times that
be would die. We have had the doctor
and used many medicines, out Chamlwr
ain's Cough Remedy is now our sola re
liance. It seems to dissolve the tough
niucos and by giving frequent doses
when the croupy symptoms appear we
have found that tbe dreadl croup is
cured before it gets settled." There is
no danger in giving this remedy for it
coiiiains no ipium or other injurius
drug and may be give as confidently to a
babe as to aa adult- For sale by Dh. .
E. Pms.vEY.
Hub visitor
Frank Mueller was ft
last Friday and Saturday
Immanuel Knori, left for his Wiscon
hoHie on last Saturday evening.
J. E. Pelren of Adelia, was doing bus
iness at the Hob on last Saturday.
Mr. and Sirs L. C. Wricht. spent a day
at two at Crawford.th latter part of las-t
week.
-A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Carroll on
last Thursday evening.
Mrs. Jacob Henry.'Sr., and Miss
Katie, of Montrose, who have been
spending, a month with relatives in Wis
consin returned to their Lome on last
Friday.
Mr. anfl Mrs. John Lacv and the lit
tle fblks'retiirned from ft months trip in
to Iowa last Friday also Mrs. J. Ludwig
and baby.
Our next Sherrnf Kr. Am k Lotrriy
was so far improved last Friday as to
be able to attend the fusion rally at
the court hou se.
On last Saturday, Jhn Stratton and
Homer Pridily.consumated a deal wliere
hy the latter becomes the owner of Johns
quarter section of Sioux county soil.
Harry Marsteller, a brother of Job
and Will, who has been doing Sioux
county, during the past two or three
weeks, returned to his home in the east,
on last Thursday evening.
George Williams, is teaching hi
first term of school at Five Points. We
are glad to (we our own school graduates
being recognised, it is only fair to them.
George informed us, that while on, his
way home from school last Friday eve
ning, he had the privilige of seeing wild
strawberries in blossom. And this in
Sioux county.
As the fansily of Judge Wilson, ex
pect to leave in a few days for Wheat
land, Wyoming, the young people avail
ed themselves of the opportunity, and
repaired en-mawe, to the Wilson home,
just west 'of town, on last Monday eve
ning, as the gu?sU of Mis s May, and to
say that all enj jyed themselves, wouid
be putting it mildly. We regret seeing
our fcood citizens leave, but we wish
them success in their new undertaking.
Game Uanied
HUNTERS
AND
SHIPPERS
PERRY. BAUER S ElllllS,
We want (iauie in any quaotiy at titbit
st Market Price and Gcaraktke SATISFACTION.
Omaha, br and Philadelphia, Pa.-Capital $33,000.
References, U. 8. Nat'I Bank or Your Express Agt. Wholesale, Batter, E,
Poultry and Uame.
Societies.
W. B. Wiinn,
Paator M. E. Chorcb.
HAKIUW)! . XEBOASKA.
THT PTflMl?rT? PIT A P f A nv ?
Drills,
Drugists Sundries,
Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
BOOkS and STATIONARY.
J. E. PH1NNEY, Proprietor.
r040040040040sVe0Xo
Bodarc Gleanings.
Ed. Rosa who has been at A. F. Chris
tians ranch came home last Saturday.
Rev. C. E. Rice was obliged to go to
Chadron for medical treatment last Wed'
nesdav consequently could not fill bis
appointment here on Sunday, .
We understand a literary society has
been organized in which both young and
old have joined in the endeavor to inter
est and anmse there is so little enjoy
ment in the country places for young
tcUz, TfS 1sh "m uc'ess. meetillKS
are held every Wednesday evening at
the Bodarc school house.
Rain and snow and a breeze visited us
Monday night ju.it to remind us of what
is coming, aud making us wonder what
became of our last winter overcoats.
These are panical times and they grow
more so as election day draws near, a
new voter has come to make his home at
George Gnms but ne doubt his vote will
be challenged by some of tbe opposing
parties. M. A. C.
If s cp to
1 4
ttw t Vt
Less than a year remains in whlcli
n gather facts, and information that
wiii ii.nueijce your vote for the &ex!
p.-;rJ:'nt of ihs United States.
rii..t j'rievo'.i3 wrongs hxve been
-:oi2i'v,itti--I, jrj-avc eiTcrs aSowed
tt cxiit without cifort at correciian, k
iije:w4 by ihz speech, writings, and
'-O.iint'rnts t'f eminent siatesine:i and
r-'r"its : connrcsrAen and lcaflinrr mr-n
i; prcll'tsors aud c!er?vineD
-t
a every s:..u.
I'rsai hlRr erery Saadsy erenlag at 74f
p. iu-, nd every alternate faaday at 11 a, sa,
Sundty Srlinol 19 e'elork a. m. Enwarth
Leacnf 6 -JO p. ra
Prater HeellnjTliBrtdsy Vng t 1 &9
Cum one, Come at!
AutoharpSolo Sunday evening at the
t2TChurth
-1H-U-J... -' LIJJ.JS1-LU B St
Proflessional Cards-
J. E. PHINNEY. M. I).
I'hjliclan and Snrrren.
ill calls given provopt sttentlon.
CHIIre In DruK fetern.
-RAOK1SOM - gKSKASKA.
GRANT OUTIIRIE.
fttiornsy-aMaw.
Prompt attention given to all lejfal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, and before the United Slates
Land Olfice. v
Fire Insurance written in reliabfSr
companies.
CF"Legal papers curefully drawn.
Hasmsg.x. - Nmbaska.
i'.'.uy alfjia'ions havs been ignored
n thy oir.cn- ssrainst tt.r'?"c asirie .
. y ' i
.e,7j.?ri!3 of our kJDcrs and
:i;-rcc!i into the siLirs of Eurc?e.
M. J. OX'onncll, - - Co. Attvruej,
T!ll Prartlco In ill Court.
SiM'dal Attention Ulreu to Land 0f
flee Ituftlm-ss.
Collectiuim and all business eotrntt
edtomeTflll rpceire pi'ompt atUntiua.
vry w ell. Dr. Pliiooey is attending the
l;i tie sufferer. We often wonder if all
our people appreciate tbe physician we
bav in onr ti.iiist. '
Miss Maggie Jordan, ol Boone la.,
, arrived from that city ytiterday, and
bus tnwn engiiged to teach school in the
, Kof m in oistrict during a five moittii
ierii. Meanwhile the young llndy will
1 a guest of her aunt Mrs. garth Jor-
lu of Birtlarc.
Hoot loryet to cost a vote ( r L C
Lwii, for conni;Rif n ;r of th 2nd. dist
rict. He u a man capable of tilling the
otfii.-e, a g'd mathematician, and our
voters shoaid remember tluvt this is an
feenUal neacessity m acommtskioiier, be
man yon cat your ballot for L. C. Lewis
. ' Ve wish to call tbe attention of tbe
voters of Sioux county, to the fact that
. he peoples chnice for Sheriff, Is Aleck
" .Lowrey, a man whom everybody respect
nod honors; a hurd working, houest citi.
sen, and tui old resident of our county
iivebiiulhe sujiport be merits, be will.
MMike an olilcer to whom the people o;
Sioux county can without fear and with
49oaSdDoe, entrust U dut etef SiiorifT
to. Those who know Aleck best, say ua
iiaal tatiogly that bis word is aa good aa
Ma toad. Tm la deabtlese enoougb
far r Cogs county people to of him
tr&m thaaa to cast their vote for
V Llie Lawray, forgberilT of Rioux Co.
d ark aa aaU the attaatiaa t4
r tta fact, that wbaa they
::ifyoaar tUorxy, oa aeXt Taei
r ' ?yis.?iJ the beat iaUraeta of
y-.'l z Mtjr aJUta, aad iwt
1 i f:rC maaal aaeiMibeat, wha
It -TtJJUmn Maearty cat, laat
j in Uki,w have the facto
- laa iKMBaltenind tbe oaav
IT i fiummi tat capMrt ta
' .r.TiJef tea fity m he &,H.1
Open Letter
in Behaii of Coffee.
"I have uwl Chamberlains Colic,
Diolera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find
it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E.
8. Phipps, of PoUjau, Ark. "It cured
me of bloody flux. 1 cannot speak too
highly of it." This remedy always
wins the good opinion, if not praise, of
thofe who use it. The quick cures
which it effects even in lbs most severe
oases i;ke it a favorite everywhere.
For sale by Db. J. E, Phinney,
Editor tees Wonders.
Editor W, V. Barry of Lexington,
Tenn., in exploring mammoth cave con
tracted a severe case of Piles. His
quick cure through using Bucklen's
Arnica Sslve convinced him it is another
worlds wonder. Cures Piles, Injujies,
Inflamation and alt B-di!y Eruptions.
Only 2"ic at J. E. Ptt'.fXEY'a.
Mr. Editor:
Please allow me through the columns of your valu
able paper to say a few words in in behalf of our upright and honorable citizen and
neighbor whom I have known for over 14 years. Who aided uie and scores of
other neighbors years ago, w hen this county was new.
I am oo relative and ajn not in his employ and this comes from me withiut
his solicitation or knowledge. But when I see publUh-d such depraved fabrica
tions as I see in some papers I regard it as my duty to speak out iu all fraoknts
that tbere is not tbe shadow of truth aiuttlem.
Chas. F. Coffee, as a neighbor and as a good bonest, upright citizen, is with
out a neer; whose character is ah.iv rtro':h. Mr. Coffee and his family have
lived here in our midst many years, and are held in the highest esteem and regard
by all who know them.
Who is Allen G. Fisher? ; . 4
. : Has be a war record? ," S
Did he immortilixe himself waen down in camp Thomas!
Did you take uticrokcope to aee what be did in the legislature last winter?
Did von aver read tbe ator? of the snider and tbe fly? "Walk into my
parlor said the spider to the fly" and then think of Capt. A. O, Fisher,
On tbe other hand Charles Coffee has lived a great many years in this commu
nity, and has never sought ofS . This is a clear case wlwre tbe office seeks the
man, and so fur as Mr. Co Tee is concerned, there is no better or a more noble man
ever graced the soil of Sioux County, Neb. He is keen to observe, and quick to
comprehend, and will do what is right at all times and. under all circumstances
from, principle, without fear or favor, with credit to himalf and honor to the
District be may reproent. We should elect good men and as he is amply compft.
tent, I believe that almost every one who know him, will dr jp party anJ ote for
Char lea F. Coffee, and they will never reirret it. ' For years he has bad men
his employ and I have yet to bear the first one complain and each one w itb whom
I have talked say that Charley, is a gentleman in every sense of the term,
let us all say at the po, that we know and nspect a good and noble citizen.
Wa remaio, yours very respectfully;
M. A . BANNAK, A FRANK BAN NAN.
Made Young Agrafn,
"One of Dr. King's new Life Pills each
night for two weeks has put me in my
teens' aeain" writes D. IL Turner of
Dempsey town, Pa. There the best iu
tbe world for liver. Stomach and bow
els Purely vegetable. Never gripe.
Only. 25c at J. E. PiirjiNEY's Drug store.
JlCS..
satiation is a deplorable one if
'nsliirriiry, as is also oi-r domestic
Cs;rs om',Z'S:d hy gigantic Trusts.'
The crib are not of spotnancour
.Tcwtn 1 1 j.iy are the result of yean
f Lk-r ar.d expenditure cf rr.iHistn
f ck'L-rs! Bsit;f,tY.g with the dis--b.c-ritii'
cf American tiivcr for
V. j.'i'.h jro!d, the cunnin of Eng
J.nc's dlylcxrMy in shaping the d
'Jtiy of cur Republic is' apparent to
v;;y wii.ury otwrver ssckkg th?
fu tr.war.lr.ess of evens.
'Hi: Cndncati Enquirer has fre
quently calicd attentioa to each end
jjvery move as it was transpiring, and
d-ims tlie camoaiaii of m.-,a will
preswit its readers with a tutcful
Array of facts that will be extremely
Lucres t;nj and iUttiing.
Ko fair-minded Amcricaa. te he i
Kepabbcan, Democrat or of othsr
political fbiih, caa aferd at Uds critical
time to ignore the truth. Partisan
prejudice, with the Trusts as dictators,
is a far more degrading slavery than
that which existed previous to the Civil
War of '6 1-64.
Trusts in the United States alone
have a representative capital ereater
oil t1.a -nil I -:i ..
vi.u.. nn. guiui i-.uu silver m tije
world. , These wia spend many more
millions of dol.'ars to suppress truth
end facts and mi-Jcad e'l whr f-.il
iX'k l.-c.l t'wlr tlj.is-ible Jecc;
tions. Read t'ie Enquirer Had you
will be able to discern the truth nd
combat falsehood. A victory for
Trusts and the McKinlev Adraini
tration m 1900 will end the era of
greatest good to greatest number.
Watch carefully tbe
Cincinruti Enquirer
Michael Ruffing,
cot' NTT
itvtvoa.
. I am prepnrfM to do nil kinds of Civil
KuKioecrlnx work.
When in need of the Surveyors Service,
give me a call as I have a full and com
plete outfit, together with exenence 10
do tbe work with neatness and dispatch.
ADDRESS
MICHAEL RUFFING,
HARRISON. - - - - NEBRASKA.
To Kent.
I will rent my place North of Ilirrison
14 miles, until Slay 1st, 1901, wilU-ICO
tons of feed on the place, also 1.100 i-r
of pasture. Good Running Water on the
place. Address J Not.A.1,
Eckard, S. Dnk. 4't
ESTRAYED About four weeks ago.
from Mr. DpRotk'e ninth, on east
Hat cre-l(.' S last" Siifing steer caives,
brandet'fon left side, anv informs-
tion conJJU rrning them will I suit
ably rewarded by th owner.
Address Ieo. DeRxk, IVularc. Neb.
NOTICE.
We would ileum itagriat favjr, if
!ny of our Hihscriher, ,r !ny -
Mjn do not recvive their Prs JotrjWAJU
regularly will notify us of tbe fact.
Editor.
THE HOSPE PIANO.
UNBOiMu.aa in tylb on Oaaiait
e Oaaa.
fmmm
I
We aha tnrwUk the Umt ptuto prneW
prk- ' ( towm VOMtMe
uWlptlmi of our style E. Okbloel
1 1-1 UAiavmi.
a Vnlsiui; ft rcrwiriiDc Rft.
"ui: lrn I'Uio. Ij. uit-ni and Ort
J'.iiu; Rrr.itii ..ii
, . yU' V. f.vrrrl
Hii l (i k.f. ii ,,-t nypptj V?
r. . ( ;. ,) ;k
k:'&.u.it X..W.e I j .. fi.;
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-notice;
The parties that took all the bed cloth
es and other stuff from the house of tlw
ranch of O. W. Hester will save them
selves trouble and exp mse by returning
the same as the parties are kno n to ma.
V. A. Hiasrot.
D 'U. A tt m . .
Writ f. r 't' t.,, ij lvivn,
V,rrj I1 in iniL4 ( .f I
tt fttittw. , Turn finrt af
f V-irt-Zmrttt imt, tbe
'Ottonn Williams, who is sow teach
inc da we on Burirv acnool district, re
ports etra wherries ia Meoa in that lo
cality.
As tiraviottaiy announced, Bon. W.
D. Oldham, candidate for attorney gene
ral, thsfoeioa ticket, spoke to a larfe
aad appnesativa aadieoee, at the ooari
boaMoaUat frf aftereooa. It a
Baajoeattowahfj, Wa aaoat'aMe dlaoaorw
wa bava aaaJ ia thle Narth- watt eooa-
try. lltMltoltvatqaaatkM "H
koat tt Sea; taJ 'ttH. ta lb aolat, he
paamd ty&A&itim "amna2eaxf
scatw a mwnM mm wswrera ana u
traciat J aUara tbaaaaaacaef
fclaric $':- telly. Owing V eaaJk-"
I J I I '.j,f ryeol.
Then r 1 rPT a L. .v -II ."""r" B-'fi"" esf mnetli.
Lgr vii prntZZ-nmHrnm l.ai,MMUy Oatawart lea. ,
To remove a troobleone corn or bun
ion: First soak the corn or bunion in
warm water t soften it, than para it
down a closely aa possible without
drawing blood aad apply Chamberlain
Pata Balm twice daily; robbing vigor
ously for five anlatita at each apptica-
m. A ton plaatar should ha worn for
a few day' to protect It from toe she.
Aa a general liofment for sprains, bra
a. laaJanui aad rheumatism, Pain
Calas is unequaled. For sal by Dr. i.
aPuoom .'.'-...- '!
tPhea yoa feel that lif is bardhr
worth the Outste take a done of Chaev
harlaia'a atoaiacti aad liver Tablot.
They will claaiiaa year stoejach tawa ep
nver mm Mffttwro yoor oowe
making roa reel live a new
aala kf Da, t, & ftrarrr. "
The Tontli's t'otnpanloa
For 1901.
The ends of the of earth will be MS tindnr
tribute fur the liwi volume of TH Voum'S
C'okimviok, Ftsteman, HlploinaU, Travel
ers, ttnpperi, Imlian fUrhlern, f'ow Toik hers
and .Sell'Mtt'lo men uiU women of many Vo
cation wtJI contribute to the entertain
ment of voun snd old In Companion homes.
Theo-Jore Hoosvelt will write upon Uie, -Kss-encfl
of lleroU.n." The Swratary of the
Triiry will aniiwer the question, "Wha Is
money?" rrsnk T. Iltillen, the old sailor
who plri fmictnatin- ysrns A life at m,
will contribute mtUitf. W. I. HosclU wilt
dmeriba the rolutlons between 0"Voons;
ContiihuUiriandeiUtors," 1'sul LnlceSter
rord will write about, "The man of tbe Pie-tlnry"-N..h
Webnter. There Is not
pscehere to beftin to V-ll of the good
tlilni-Hlroi.lr prorliled for renders of TUB
w YotTB S aMKioR-lnterertlve, In-
structlve, inspiring from the pen of fam
00s men nl wonmn.
Ulntt sted Announcement of the 101 vol
ume and Minple copies of the paper Mat
free tc sny sddrew.
All new rabscrtbers who tend In their ss
rrlptlon now will receive not only the U
uwaesof TBBOoMriKioif lor 1901, hut also
all the Issues for the remain ln weeks el
10 free from the time of nbar-rlptloo be
lndtbe"l'e4UUfeirailua Olrl" Calendar
for 1S01, lltbeaTacbad Is twelve eotors and
fold. 1 '
THK trOlTHI 09K FAVIOV,
BoSTos. Mass
Six Frightful Fsllurea.
Biiterrlbl failure of atx different
ooctors aearly aantWm. H. Ma I lea T
Locklaad O. to an early grave, All
aaid.he hrd a fatal lung UauMa and that '
hi must soon die. But he was urged to
try Dr. King's Haw discovery for Ckw-
aompUoa. AfUr taking Br bottlee he'a
entirely cured. Ills poMtivelv gaaraVv,
4 to care all diaaaars rf tha Throat.
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