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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
Press-Journal TlOMOAY, Jen. Wth, tie, r, Canea, Editor and Prop. F. K. A X: V E. 4. lime Ubl. Setae West. Going East. Be. S, mixed. 10 : t So. 6. mixed 1 : i T B B North-Western LINE F. E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, BBADWOOD ASD HOT SraiSGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. . Red Front Meat Market Choice, Fresh and boiue cored Meats and home rendered Lard, salt Fisb, fine line of Grocer ies, Tobaccos, Cigars and Candies, Nuts and green Apples. Highest price paid for Hides and Produce, at Smith's Ied Ircr.l W. L. Baldwin, returned from a Vi nt tn his Bister in Minnesota, the first of this week. Mr." and Mrs. R. F. Neece. were up from their ranch the 0rst of the week on business. Father Ray bock celebrated mass at the court boiixe in Harrison, on last Tuesday Morning at 10 a. m. We understand, nearly all oi our townspeople contemplate spending the fourth of July, in Lusk. The billious, tired, nervous man nmint uraassfullv comDete with bis healthy rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constipation will remove the cause of your troubles. J. E. Phcott. Miss Katie Henry, came down from Lusk, the latter part of last week, in or der to be present at the marriage of her sister Miss Lizzie. Wonder if we are going to have any summer weather this season? We are inclined to think the weather man, has forgotten what month it is. The county commissioners are busy this week, ia the capacity of a board of (Kjualizatioa, after which they will re solve themselves into a board of com missioners. F. M. Smith, and his better half, of FTve Points, who had intended to accom aay their children to Washington, have abandoned the idea for toe present. Mrs. Sarah Jordan expects to baoooM a resident of nor town this week. Mn, Jordan, is a valuable acquisition to Harrison, and we welcome her among us. Call at J. B. Vmmwfa drug store ad got a free sample of Chamberlain's Stooaaon and Liver Tablets. They an an alsnaol physic. They also improve tan qaastite, strengthen the digestion ancoiate the liver ana bowels. Tbey an easy to take and plea sent in effect ' 2. E. PBXR. J. tL BartaU, has as far repaired and clean so up the old Ranch Supply Hons tkat be will be able to move bis roods in the last of this week or the fir of next. BORN On last Saturday Jane, 8th, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs, M. J. OConnell, danghtsr. Mother and child an doing well, and Mike will with the best of care wo Umk live thru the shock. Incidentally we learn that the next time our people hear the chime of wedd ng bells they will ring out the happy event, for our friend Nils Anderson come now Kels, own up to the fact. Kev. Kice, or Carey, came, up on the noon train last Saturday, and in the , afternoon was driven out to Bodarc when ha preached to a large and appre ciative congregation on last Sunday. Mr. Oscar Ward, who has been em ployed in the vicinity of Lusk during the past two month's came down on but flatoraav evening, to spend Sunday with bjafaasiir. Returned to his duties Mon day. - Julian Lever, and F. W. Clarke left the latter part of last week, on a cattle soliciting trip, westward, in the vicinity f Douglas, Mr. Clarke's object in taking tie trip ia to get a general vww of the At a meeting; of the town board held on last Monday morning, W. B, Wright, was appointed to fill the posi tion of city marshal!, and path roaster. VeH wo presume "Bub" will make first eaaa walka and lock up all peace distur tear, j set at good as any one can. The graders, fence, gang and the ataoo seasons deteg work on the F. AZJ. V. railroad an now busy making C work boa along the road in the Tfty of Eojrrleja, which tends ca mm mmk, alsmt, that aa satin warn Has of root oejajr pot hv Er. aos Kn. Dedrfck Kel r ft Ca, ahoat tea days ago, a sen ; 3nf wtot tbs saoss of Dearicks ,'l.l UnffeJ m whea ia fa trtwowMOaolocSevsur- , 3t .','.t ' f "GIVEN AWAY." From May 23, 1U01, uotil July BrsC, I'JOl, We will give a ticket, with every $1.00 cash purchase on a handsome tea net, 32 pieces in the Ret, something very One. Tlii beautiful set will le display- in our window for inspection, remember the date and save your tickets as some one is bound to be the lucky one Your for business. at Smith's. Go to J. E. Pkisxet's for wall pap er. We have run up against a snag this week in trvinjr to obtain local news. Its like getting blood out of a turnip. i The weather for tne past three weeks lias been unusually cool, damp and rainy, a part of the time being very foggy so that one could not see ten rods away. Since the ram Tuesday evening, the weather has been most beautiful aud in twenty-four honrs, it seems as if the grass had grown two or three inches, Mr. James Brow n, of Putsmouth, Va., over 90 years of ag suffered for years with a bad sere on his face. Physicians could not help him. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. J. E. Phinxey. It rains, it rains, cried the school boy. Tuesday afternoon another heavy rain visited this section of the country accompanied with some hail aDd wind but not enough to do any damage to crops or the growing grass. This is getting to be a very wet country, sure enough. "The Doctors told me my cough was incurable One Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. H. Because you've Dot found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and it will cure you safe and sure. J. E. Pfil.vEV. This is one of the issues when news seems to be hard to get. yet we must give news or our subscribers will think, we are a back number, so any thins you know, we do Bot know, kindly tell us, so we will know, and knowing a thing or two, we can inform our readers, so they too may know. Lew Gerlach, received a titter from his son George Monday, saving that the North Dakota country, where they were at psesent was entirely burned out by drouth, and that since he left he had seen nothing tliat suited him as well as old Sioux county, he expects to be at home about the 4th, if all is well. A. L. Leithoff dropped into this- sanctum Saturday, and informed us that he had been appointed by the govern ment arcbetict aitd building department at Washington D. C as carpenter to work upon the government post office and custom house building at Omaha, and will put in 8 hour days at that place until next Christmas. Without doubt, the grass at this time of the year is very much better than it has been for a number of years, and to os it looks as if the bay crop was already assured. If we ran get one mon rain like that which fell ben about day light Monday morning, then will be twice as much hay put up this fall as any preceding fall for tne put five yean. V "A few months ago, food which I ate for Breakfast would not nmain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia cure and can new eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thouroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol" Dyspepsia Cun for stomach troubles' H. & Pitts, Arlington Tex., Kodol Dyspepsia Cun digests what you eat J. E. Pudtsky. We announced in last week's issue of the Prims-Journal that the people of Harrison wen determined to celebrate the 4th of July, well, they an just as determined now as ever but, not at Har rison, that is, we mean to say they will some of them go to Lusk, the border town of Wyoming just west of us, some will probata" v Koto the canyens, while others' will celebrate in a quiet way at home, thus the public celebntion as an nounced last week has been iodefioelly postponed, A. McGinley and Dr. Phinney, an making things lively hy having the work In the upper part of the Andrews build ing rapidly pushed to completion. Tbey are having two halls furnished and ar ranged so that one of them can be used for secret orders, while the other can be used for banquets or other public enter tainment that an constantly coming Harrisonwnrd, When those halls an completed they will be the bent in Northwest Nebraska, '-forget it not, for get it not." Well, we can say with absolute cer tainty that friend, Dave Col vi lie has sold his floe stock ranch 15 miles south of town to the three Beieer brothera, two of which an residents of Odebolt, Ia., the ether having moved ben from the same place couple of months ago. We nodenland the consideration was (4,800. Whether or not Dave received as much as be ought to have had or, whether the boys paid too little or too much for the -lace is immaterial to us or any body else, bat this we do know, if all is true that we have beard nlati ve to the place, it is one of tbs best stock ranches la Sioux Couoty, and it has been said, em Woees oMMthing like 149 acres. Grand Hoving Picture En tertainment. By the Kioetoscope, at Andrews Hall Saturday, evening June 15. New up-to- date song, accompanied by tne lianjo. Ventriliijuist and throwing voice after the entertainment. Anderson-Hill Nuptials. o MARRIED On last Wednesday, June, 5th, 1901, at 5 o'clock iu the evening, at the home of the bridos parents, in Bo darc, Rev. Warren, preforming tlie ceremony, Mr. James I Anderson, and Miss Amanda Hill, agd respectfully 2. years. n It was a quiet home ceremony, only the immediate relatives of the family being present After the ceremony, wan the sruests sat down to a bountiful wedding fvst prepared by Mother Hill, who fairly out done her re putation as a hostess, on ttiat parti.-ular ovation. Those present were: Albert Hill and family, John Eberspether and family, George Hill and family, and Chas. F. Coffee. The happy couple, were the receipents of many valuable presents, from their numerous friends, conspicious among them was a check, from Charley Coffee, to the young couple for $50, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Eberspecher, a fine sot of glasi wan. They have gone to house keeping on the tio ranch, whore Mr. An derson, is employed as foreman, and where they will" be pleased to welcome their many frienas at anv time. The young couple have a host of friends, who all delight with the Pkess-Join sal, in extending hearty congratulations, to the happy couple, and hope their lives may be alt sunshine. Jordan-Henry. o . MARRIED Mr. Cornelius Jarclan, to Miss Lizzie Henry, June 10 1901, at the Catholic church at Montrose, Father Rehback officiating. Only the' immediate relatives were present though they numbered 55 per sons, f The bride grew to womanhood at the home of her parents on Squaw creek and is beloved and respected by all who know her. She was prettily attired in light blue with White Satin and was at. tended by Miss Lena Nutto and John Henry as bride's maid and groom's man. The groom is also well known in this vicinity and well liked by all who know him. The following is a list of presents re ceived by the bapiy couple. Teapot and Carving set ' Mr. & Mrs. F. Nutto. Breakfast set, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, jr. Mottled glass flower vase with tray, . Annie Mora vek. Two pair Towels IL Wasserburger, Sr. Chenille centre table cover, Miss Mary Ibuiry. Hand painted Lemonade set, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ebert, Glass Water set Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henry, Silver and China tea set Mr. J. G. Henry, Two dollars. Mr. & Mrs. J. 2 Wasserburger Set of sad irons Bob Jordan, Five dollars, Mr. and Mrs, J. McMahon, Carving set, Ed. Henry, Lace bed set, 2 pr lace curtains, Misses Bertha and Lena Nutto, Rocking chair, ' John Henry, One Dollar, John Wassenburger, Bed Spread 2 pair lace curtains, Miss Katie Henry, Lamp, Miss Ida Herman, Granite Tea pot, Mr. & Mrs Dan. Jordan, Framed l.'irror with stand Walter Henry. Table cloth and Napkins. Miss Maggie Jordan, 1 pair towels, Roy Henry, Two Dollars Mr and Mrs. Wasserburger, Oat Meal Boiler, Mr. and Mrs, 11. Wassenburger Sr. Salt and Pepper shakers tooth pick bold er. Mr. Mrs. Jacob Henry, jr. One Dollar, Andrew Wasserburger, Oak bed room suite, bed spread, Father and Mother of bride, Syrup pitcher, Christ Henrv, Glass Table set Mr. and Mrs. J, Henry jr, One dollar, Charley Wasserburger, White reed rocker for Bride, Alarm clock for groom to make him in the winter to tart the fire, mother of the groom, 1 pair baby shoes, and card of safety pins, Uncle Peickenbrock, Stirring spoon, scrubbing brush, i dox tea spoon, teething syrup, baking pow der, lid lifter, pepper and various other household articles, Ben Pieckenbrock. Tha 9th Sioux County S. S. Convention. Will be held at Glen June SS and 2C. The program will appear in another col umn. -.-:".-' The convention will he a two days study of Genisis from which the S. 8. lessons will be taken for some months. The Glen people welcome all who come. A surgical operation is not necrswiry to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel. naiva saves an Hint expense and never rails. Beware uf cou uWrfoits. J. E mum. Proffessionai Cards. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorpey-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and brfon the United Stater Land Office. Fire Insurance written in rehabw sompanies. fy Legal papers carefully drawn. Hawjsox. - Nejiiiaska. Jf. J. O Connell, - - Co. Attorney, &r Will Practice in All Coart. SpM-ial Attention (.irco to Land Of flee Biisluesfi. Collections and all business entrnst ed to me will receive prompt attention. Hakiikon - Nkmuska. J. E. PHINNEY. M. I). FbyUclau and Surgeon. All calls given prompt utumtlon. 0!3ce In Drug Store. -IIARR1.SOS - KEBBASKA. K. HOinVEK, WUE4F.E8 II "0) Lumber, IlnrtiCKS, 8afMles, Grain and Feed, Doom and Windows, Heari Hardware, EfiTHATED. Estrnyed seven heni! of saddle horces eft hip or have TX on nirlit liugii ana ouier om brands on them, I will pay n reas onable reward for their delivery to me at theKO ranch, or information leading to their recovery. Deep Creek Live Slock. Co, J. 11. HaLBEKT. (foreman,) Glen, Nebraska, FOR SALE- As the undersigned intecds to close out all his horses, he offers his Imported Clydesdale Stalhen Whiston, for sale at a bargain. Whiston, stands about 17 hands high, and weighs about V00 lbs, and is as good a foal getter as there is in the state, and is sound in every particular, M. J. GAvriAirr, Uontroso, Sioux Co. Neb. FiVe Points News. Steve Serres and John Burroughs, will take their cattle to Wvomins this week where they will run them this summer, M. A. Barman, who was one of the passangers on the train that was wreck ed on the Marsland bridge is still confined to bis bed and not able to be about. The young folks in the valley enjoyed themselves fishing and boat riding on J. W. Hunters, Fish Pond lat Sunday Tom liinei, iind John Hmti, left Craw ford Monday for Butto Mu.Uioa, There is a line erdo of grass in the valley if the grasshoppers will just keep their mouths shut Dewey, A Terrible Explesios. "Of a gasoline stove, burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirkroan, Ia. "The best doctors could'nt heal the running son that fol lowed, but Bucklens Arnica salve entirj eay cured Iher." lcfallable for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boils, Bruises, Skin Diseas es and Piles. 55c at 3. E. Phixset's. You m?y as well expect to run steam engine without water OS to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his liver is torpid when he does not relish his food or feels dull and languid after eating, of ten has headache and sometimes dizziness A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liyer Tablets will restore bis liver to its normal functions, nnew his vital ity, improve his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price. 25 cents. Samples free at J. E. Puisney's drug store. Dyspeptics cannot be long lived be cause to liye requires nourishment food is not nourishing Ontil it is digested. A disordered stomach cannot digest food , it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure digests all kinds of food witliout aid from the ttomacii, allowing it to rest and regain its natural functions. Its elements an exactly t!.i same as the natural digestive fluids and it simply can't help but do you good. J. E. PlJlN- KEY. Sti Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Uavlland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicire ami today she is perfectly well." Pes' pwratM throat nml lung diseases yield to lr. King's New IHseovery, as to no oth er medicine on earth, ltifullinlde for CouglM and Colds. AOc ind ft. 00 bottles gtinrimtt-fd hy J. E. Phinnkv, Trail bottles free. Eczsms, Hiiltrheum, Tetter, chafing, ivy potsninif and all skin tortures an quickly cured by JJewill s Witcn llar.i Halve. The certain pile cure. J. E. thigh iTlie Commercial Dank.- HARRISON, NEBRASKA. DIBECTOBS. C. F. Coffee, President Chas. C. Jameson. II. S. Stockmen having use for a bank ns to handle their entire Hanking busines. rftoWc are prepared to take care Keep watch of this Space. v mfffffi''""'" ion't forget ENGLISH SHIRE PS Bssooonaa CD CJD BswaMrsssf m wax ' . SPAC Will stand at our barn at HARRI SON, this season. TERMS-$8.00 to insure colt to stand up and suck. DEICKMANN & LACY Harrison, Nebraska. WISDOM r, PEDIGREE. WISDOM JR. Hired by imported CLYDE, Dam 7-cight. SIIIUI2- weight 1,5001b. PRICK: &r.00, to humre living colt. The money for ser vice of stallion will be due and payable at oner in caw marc are sold or removed from the county. ROBERT KEEL. V. Clarke, Caanier. Clarkk, A. McG inlet, at this point may rely on of onr trade at all timoB "T 1 1 """'- II ft (f) Q 55 i cs w i-3 Q ft 0 to watch this STALLION. STALLION Will make the season at my place on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. - - . - .