Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, January 23, 1902, Image 1

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Press -J ournal.
VOL.
HABBI3QIT, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JJLIST. 23, 1902.
NO.
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1 THE LOCAL MEWS-
s
Clartice Hollingsworth is
residence paiated tb week.
J nit received: A new consignment of
mea and boy clothing el GERLACH8.
Mr. D. M. Sutton returned Friday
from a visit in Iowa anion relatives and
friend.
Mr. John Davis ami wife returned
from a threw moaUi Uy in Iowa yeiter
The REAM. V. section house ana
Upot chimney liave been repaired this
week.
Fattier IMsicri wislie to announce that
than will be ruass ill Harrison Thursday
Jan. 30.
A Sudden Death
Word was brought to Harrison yester-
dny of tits sudden demise of Miss Rwa
Konrath at her ho rue in Montrose j.re-
cinct, Tuesday evening.
fttie was taken suddenly Monday with
some aort of paralysis ufler being in
ly good health for some tini pre
vious. A doctor from Crawford wan
called and when he saw her he told them
there wan no hope for recovery. She
was unconscious to the last.
Mi Konrath was one of the lient known
and most admired young ladies of the
north half of Sioux county. She recent'
ly returied from Edgmont, South Da-
dato, where she h:td !eeii working find
eqpected in about a weeks time to be
come a bride.
ItMoeedles to add that the family
and convi unity are prostrate with grier.
Itie sympathy of their many friends is
extended to the sorrowing relative and
friends.
Bod arc Geanings
The revival meetings which have been
conducted during the pant week by Rev.
Rice and Bog'.ie were suddenly brought
ciJ by Tie sicklies
who returned on Monday to bin
The toadies Aid Society will meet st
the church Wednesday afternoon Jan. 29
at 1 o'clock.
More and better gixsln for Mm same
money at Oerlach's store than any other
.la, try them. 10-tf
liehearsels have commenced for the
Woodmen drama whirh will he riven
oeue tune next month.
W. H. Davis has enlisted with the
nWKistarMeM ones aod J. H. WiMierms
durfer with the beardless ones.
P. O. Brewster came up from Chey
enne Monday of last week and returned
ffaturday. spending lite intervening time
at hit ranch.
Hand Car Accident
Dr. Weir, the F. E. & M. V. physician
wan a passenger on the west bound train
Friday. He was enroote to Node Hunch
to xiv e medical attention to Mr. Day,
he section man at that pluce. ' Tuesday
if last week Mr. Day was at work on his
Marlion when in some way the handle of
the cur knocked him off in front of the
car. 1 he car passed over him and let t
him almost helpless, lie was able after
awhile to gel Uie car off the track and
hen started to craw! to the section house
ibout three mile away. This accident
uippened early io the morning and his
wife found him about a mile from home
U dark. It is thought that he will re
cover although it will be some time he
re he is able to work. Walter Smoke
Has clvarge of the section in Mr. Day '
sickness.
The first load of lumber for trn build
trig on main street whih will be built by
Mr. Jordan, was hairied yesterday. It
t reported that she will start a res tan
rant.
Notice.
All parties who have not settled up
tMs fall will pleas call ad do so either
y cash or vote.
29-S Mamtbtxkr Bmoa.
CHlMtltig Offer.
While vmi are thinking of subscribing
r vour vearlv reading matter, rwmem
ber that tlw pKKKS-JotHNM. will take
auhsi-riptions to any paper on earth and
eve postage and time for you.
Hard Time Dance,
Friday tiiglrt, January 3lt,
Time Dance" will I" giveu at Andrews
IJail. Good music will be furnished and
a prize will be given to the most appro
priately dressed couple
17 4
Hard
All are invited
The debate last Saturday night nt the
Wnntlmsn of tiie World meeting "should
the public land tw leased- was a grea
u ccesa. E very body present took a hand
i it rw4 ll had an eniovable time. The
judge decided the public laml should not
be Irii ' At their next meeting me
will debate ownership of public institu
tee. All Woodmea should be present
Spinsters Convention
t.'me to the Spinster Convention giv
n by Um Royal Neighbor and see Old
Maids transferred into beautiful young
maiden before your own eyes. On Fri
day evening Jatt. 24, at the Opera House
at eight o'clock, Admission, adulU IV
children 10c. Frooeed for Uie beneUt of
the Lodge.
A Trip to Lusk.
J. I!. Wilhmidorfer and the Pae
JOVKWAL man made a trip to Lusk Hat
unlay, returning Huaday. Theobjectof
their visit was to attend I. O. O. F,
Lodge of that city. They brought lionie
with them a very favorable impression
of that enterprising little city, and her
people. Ttie system of waterworks In
us there i hardly excelled anywhere as
It give the inhabants ample tire proteu
tKW Md water for family use at minimum
rate per month.
The entire cost of the plant including
engine, a well and iining and a reservior
era only 96,300. The clteapnees I due
trt the fact that hill lie Just hack of
the town and 90 feet is depth of the wall.
The citltens of Lusk are very proud of
their little city end a good feeling i ap
parent amoog them.
la the eveolng several member were
teitialed into IU Lodge awd iostderable
dngree work wae done.
The return tHpHuoday waa matte via
the peeJetralo rout and K. B. M. V.
heWHlcar.
An Unfortunate
On Friday Sheriff Reed of Box Butte
county arrived in Harrison with Fr.ink
Flaming of Sioux county near Urxl,md,
Mr. Fleming was in a vry serious con
dition and his story is tlte story of an un
fortunate man.
About Dec. 20 last he was discovered
in his house unconscious and with roor
of the building on Are, by Will Forbes
and Al Hdge. They put out the lire
ivnd gave Iti nt what assistance lliey
could cooking his supper, etc. The next
rauruiog it seems they took him to
:ruwford and from there hs rail awav
from tliem and Ismtded a li. & M. train
going toward Alliance, lie ,is put off
the truin eitlier in liciuiiiforil or near
there uboMt twelve o'clock ut night. It
was during t lie IVcember cold snup and
it wan a verv cold niirllt It seeniit that
he was found the next inoriiing trying
to make some head why on his kinds and
koeex.
He was taken to the poor house tit Al
liance and wus there until lust Friday
when the nheriff turned him over to the
sheriff of Sioux county. He was iippar
ently out of his mind and was in a very
precarious state of health.
The board of in.ninity set on the case
Friday and turned him over to the county
commissioners who have secured the
services Oscar Ward to take care of him.
This is being done at the jail.
When seen by a PkksU Journal repre
sentative Tuesday he had every apiear
ance of being a sick man who was on the
road to recovery. His mind seemed
reasonably clear und lie told his story as
straight as though it had been told to
him by another person.
Occasionally he woull wander from
the subject but a lew word would
him right. He says he has a brother in
Newark. New 'Jersey, where he was
born. He imiiio to this county a short
time before it was organized in,1886.
He has been married ooce and his wife
left him fcfUr living with him fom
months and four days. He says that he
has 840 acres of laud and a few head of
cattle and horses.
HesavH that some one helped him off
at Hemingford and that it wasn't in Uie
country a ha been reported.
A letter ha been sent to his brother in
New Jersey and an immediate unswer is
expected .
to a
Bogui
home in Alliance by way of Ardmore.
There is rejoicing al the home of M il l '
Hall over the arrival of a new boy born
Jan. 14.
Mr, Dunn, of Colorado, a brother-in-law
of Mrs. Frank Scott, was in the
valley this week. He has been looking
around for a location as he thinks of
making his home in tiiis pari of the
country in the near futnre.
Mrs. Len Daut and little dnntrliter are
visiting at Grandma Ziiiimerniaus this
week.
!rippervillk
$ t
The weather is still good around Rip
perville with little coldnri the edges.
Married; At Montrose, Jan. 15, 1902,
Mr. Orvile Hibblen and Miss Sylva De
bock, May their tunes be happy ones
and their sorrows little ones.
The dance at Bud Johnson's lust Friday
nighl whs a decided success, everyone
forgetting themselves to the fullest ex
tent. All the Rippers from Riprville
were there.
The Crawford boys closed a deal last
Fridav with Mr. Marking for the timber
on the Plympton place on West Hat
creek and expect to move there soon.
The dance at Mr. Hoffmans Tuesday
night was well attended and all the dudes
of Ripperville attended the hop and one
of these made a new "mash."
Louis Dehock met with quite a painful
accident last wek. He let a loj: fall on
one of his feet which caused him to carry
his foot in a sling. In spile of this
ho and his bMt girl t.i.ik in the dance
at Hoffmans.
Millard Thayer is workingat Crawfords
sawmill.
John Elrsiei:her raised 500 bushels of
corn jn. the ll.it creek valley last year.
Pretty good for8ioux county. Try nyaiu
John.
In Wyo ni i n af."
Too Lute For Last Week,
Stock Report
Receipts of cattle very good, about
7500 for two days. Market as conipard
with last week's close is generally i-Uady
to strong. On leef steers demand is good
lor fair to medium grades, prices are
ktuaiiv .md in some rust
higher. On choice cattle buyers were
not so active and trade rules slow though
pricesare fully up to last weeks. There
s a liberal supply of cows and mixed
stock. Inquiry from all sides is bringing
trade generally iict.iveand pricesare from
steady to 5 und 10c higher. Supply of
stockers and feeders veryf-ir bill wilh
liberal impure from all sides market has
a firm tone and prides rnlest rong to shadu
higher.
Sheep receipts moderate and market
strong to 10c higher.
N'YK & BfCHANAX Co.,
Houtli Omaha, Neb.
HAPPY TIT-BITS.
'But Jones gave you his word, didn't
he?" said Friable. "Yes," replied Per
kasie, "but I don'l like to take Jone'
word. He won't even keep It aim
self." Chicago Journal.
iaVVas 'looking; through vour II-
, ...... , . .v,... i.i. lUiurte, and before tho I
iuuhu iwu vr iniee uwjbo iuv uvtUuB , . jrl
to me. Whyte Oh, that's all right.
They'll always be safe with me, you
know.
Professional Card
GRANT GUTHRIE.
Attorney-aMsw.
Prompt attention given tj ;-.w
- j matters in Justice, County
a.
i Land Office.
Fire Insurance
rxjmpatiics.
rntten
REMARKABLE CJRE OF CROJP
I have a few words to say regarding
Ihainberlain's Cough Remedy. It saved
my little boy's life and I feel that I can
not praise it enough. I bought a bottle
of it from A. E. .Steere of (ioodin, H, I).,
and when I got home with it the poor
baby could hardly breathe. I gave the
medicine as dir-cted every ten minutes
until he 'thrrw up" and then I thought
sure tie was going to choke to dealti.
We had to pull the phlegm out of his
mouth in great lotvr sti-iii'rs. I am
positive thai if I hud not got that bottle
of cough medicine, my bov would not be
on earth today. Joel Demont. Inwood,
owa. ror sale by J. fc.. f hinney.
STAGE WHISPERS.
rankle Wallace. Rrandnlece of Gen.
U AVallace, made her debut at Tony
Pastor's theater recently as a singer.
Mtb. Patrick Campbell has accepted
Constance Smedley's play of Gypsy
Marie," and will produce it uring her
American tour.
Geo: ge Boniface, tbe veteran actor,
has become inst.uctoi in a New York
drair.a'lc school. .Mottling to stay on
Broadway, you know.
Clydu Kirch is wrWtng: the libretto
oi a m.isicm cuuieuj i u otiuu i uc
Infant Prodigy." Lu-.'wig Kngiandor
will fu.-nish the music and anna Held
-i!l be the star
Viola Giilet.te, the Bait La.e City
girl TV'ho ha-s made Uroadwvy hit as
Prime Charming In "The. Brsnt.y and
the Beast." although Vurr yoivng, has
already played all over Australia aud
most of '.be I'nlied States. .
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
rreeealec kr 'P"
flneceMful experlmenU were mad
wlta tb electrophone ,at Tunbrldge
Welle recently. Ten transmitter
were placed In Bt. Jama' church and
connected with the corporation tele
pbone ytm. People at Edinburgh,
Olaagow, Mancheiter, Chelmsford,
Weybrldge and Ixndon being enabled
to bear the sermon preached. More
than 100 local attbacrlber heard the
church service dUtlnctly. Tha autbo
rltle hop to connect all the place
of worship la tb town with the cen
tral telephone exchange.
"What business brings the heaviest '
returns ?" asked the man who wanted
to know. "The literary business,
sighed the struggling author, as he
opened a two-pound rejected book
manuscript.
Novelist (desperately) UnieBS my
book succeeds at once, I shall starve
to death! Publisher (cordially) My
dear sir, I commend your resolution.
Nothing you could do would better ad
vertise your work, I think. Life.
"Why didn't the tenor sing tonight?
He has such a sympathetic voice."
"Well, the reason he didn't sing was
that his voice wasn't sympathetic
enough to touch the managpr for a
week's salary overdue." Philadelphia
Evening Bulletin.
The through train pulled Into the
-.tation at Syracuse, and the facetious
brakeman bawled: "Dewey! Dewey!
Twenty minutes." "What does he call
It that for?" asked the sleepy passen
ger. "Stop here for breakfast," said
the other. Buffalo Express.
It Stands "The death of Ll Hung
Chang has been reported so often that
I didn't believe It this time, until the
news had beeu confirmed," remarked,
rhe Observant Boarder. "Oh, this time
his death proved fatal," declared the
Cross-Eyed Boarder Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Friend (over the wine after dinner)
Your v-ife Is certainly a brilliantly
handsome woman. I should think you
would bo Jealous of her. His Host
(confidentially) To tell you the truth,
Seymour, I am. I never invite any
body here that a sane woman could
possibly take the least fancy to. Lon
don Tit-Bits.
tlTLegal papers carefully ,J;
Hakrihon. - N.j
M. J. OT'oiineH, - - ( .
Will Practice In All Conn-.
Kpeelal Attention Glvc- i Lr :
flee liiisiness.
Collections and all uiisiiit! ;
ed tome will receive prompt iUtf
HAHttMOtf - NKWiAsKA.
J. E. PHINNEY. M. I).
I'hji.sciaii and Sui'gi'nn.
All calls given prompt uttentiu
Oftlee In Drug Store.
-HARKISON - Ni:!!li.V-;X .
E.'ROIIWiJK,
"Diui.Kr: i v--'-Lumber,
llarne-hs, ;i
Gruin ami l'" .:, i;
anl Windows, !! avy
NOTICK TO MIN-KESII.'KV'l
A CURE FOR CROUP.
W. C. Williamson, of Amherst, Va. ,
xays: "For more than a year I suffered
from lumbago. I finally tried Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and it gave me en
tire relief, which all other remedies had
failed to do." Sold by J. E. I'hiiiney.
le Brp Beak Perm.
Frank Pile of Chicago haa sixteen
I art booka ot MWPPr cIP
ptaaa that tall tha aaoat atlrrlng his
tory of Cfeteafo, III, tnd aurroundlni
tut, frewi time a far back a the
ay f fort Dearborn.
F'ine we ither we are having now, but
afraid it won't last long.
Ignite a crawd ut church Sunday.
Howard Shallo and E. Plaiitx went to
Harrison Monday.
Chris Christian's young folks visited at
the lionie of Mrs. Boyles last Sunday.
A number of Pleasant Uidge folks are
etlin'' un their Hiiiiinier wood this fine
weather.
James Petty is doing some carpenter
work for Hile Church.
Eph and Oscar Hoyles tire breaking
them a saddle pouey apiece.
Chris Christian is bringing his cattle
home from ths lower camp this week.
Jake 7-umbrunnen has a new top for
his buggy.
Mr. and Mrs. James Petty visited at F.
H. lUmlinand family .Sunday.
Mrs. J. D. Williams had her baby's
picture taken Sunday.
Quite a crowd at the dance at Sam Por
lorx last Friday night.
Hill Shatto is talking of drilling him
self a well on his ranch this winter.
Andrew Anderson was at Boyles Sun
day hunting stray cattle. Were they
wbitefaced, Andrew.
Stastny and Thorpe are hauling llicir
rye bay from Hill Hhallo's to their ranch
on Mill creek.
F. B. Hamlin bought him a new range
stove of Kartell last wek.
Howard Shatto is working for Jumis
Rice. They will soon I ready to saw
lumber.
Miss Ida Knight went to the Box X
ranch Friday night and returned Sunday
evening.
Lee Zumbrunnen took Holh Ilamlins
horse home Sunday.
Hile Church has his sheds almost com
pleted. The deminsions are 17x72 ft.
He is going to build a barn lAx'Ht.
John Duel and family visited with Mr,
Zumbrunen's Sunday,
James Petty delivered posts to Mr.
Wolf at Cliimiisy rock this week,
Hill Shatto and Bert Hamlin went to
Harrison last Thursday.
J, D. Williams aud family visited at
Mrs. Boyles Sunday,
Eph and Oscar Boyles spent Sunday at
Chrittuins.
Pleasant Ridge Woodmen lire getting
the lojfs ready lo build a Woodmen hall.
Shrewsbury, Eugland. with a popu
lation of 30.000, boats one of tne
largest horticultural shows In the
world.
Since Jan. 1, 11S lives have been loat
by accident In the Swiss Alps a largo
number than In any similar period
in the past.
In Java there is an orchid, the
zrammatophylliim, all the flowers of
which open at once, as if by the stroke
of a fairy wand, and they alBO all
wither together.
The strongest animals exist entirely
on vegetable food. It Is the ferocity
of the Hon rather than his strength
that makes him formidable. An ele
phant Is a matrh for several Hons and
is a vegetarian. The animals with
most speed and endurance the horse,
the reindeer and the antelope are
also vegetarians.
SCRAPS.
A Michigan man has given 35,000
.ictck of denuded timber lnnd to the
State ForesLry Commission.
Nearly 4.000,000 pounds of oatmeal
was exported from this country dur
ing the month of September.
He Ono of my Jokes went all over
Ihe country. She Wouldn't any of
the papers accept It? Yonkers States
man. Tho Boston Journal reiiorts lis dis
covery of "IS couples In New England
still enjoying married life after fifty
years or more of It.
The young ladles of Beaumont, Tex.,
are organizing an oil company, in
which every officer and director must
be an unmarried woman.
Dallas, Texas, manufactures more
harness and saddles than any other
city In America, and, perhaps, than
any other place In the world.
Pneumonia at present leads all dis
eases In tho number of deaths It
causes In the L'nlted States. Consump
tion and heart disease come next.
It Is predicted in Maine that If the
season is favorable about 175,000 tons
of Ice will be housed on the Penobscot
All Dsji Are Hscrcd.
Each day of the week is observed
as Sunday by some nation.- The first
day of the week is our Christian Sun
day; Monday Is the sacred day of
the Greeks; Tuesday is the holy day
nf the. Persians: Wednesday, of the
Assyrians; Thursday, of the Egyp
tians; Friday, of the Turks, and Sat
urday, of the Jews.
rarra Implement Trade el tlallas.
The city of Dallas, Texas, Is said to
be the largest depot of farm imple
ment supplies in the world. Every big
j wholesale bouse in the United States
j which engages In the business of man-
ufacturing tools for the farmer has Its
branch at Dallas. There are twenty
five nlne-story fc.-.ildings devoted to
this trade. Dallas lies In the very heart
of the choicest farming region of
Texas. It is the trading point of the
great black land belt of the northern
and central counties, which contain
two-thirds of the people and three
fourths of the wenlth of the state.
To American Investment !,'' ; ; v.
poi'ittUm, W.J. Howden, -.vht v-
tHhi nuine is known top!n!i f
by whose true nimie i u-l. .i
lion. resident di'toncliiut
Yon and each of yon will l- n v: r,
Sarah Wisdom pbilnUfr Hl-.' n- ;
3lie Illstrict Court of KioiiN n-ui
llitll .1llV Of OctOb'.T MStlilVU i
with Sarah Wisdom, and . Lcf-iv-i
heirs of Aaron O. Wistiom di'crusi
Ject and prayer of which p?;i h
forekHwiure of certain liens tor t
the south half of the horlhe.iHt i
section twelve and tlm noriii V.
northwest quiiT ter of scct'.o-, tt n '.
township thirty two .lo.'.r:; ,: I
three. west of the 6th p..-ij'i'i ,.
ioux C'ounfrv, Sehntskii, .ti
tho state, county and sch. ;.
levied URiilnst said land f
tW, 1898. UWJ, WW, WW and i'vi-.
counting may be had of the y
s-.ild tax liens, that said jft, .
creed to be sold to satisfy .iiu f:t
to be due tlieroou, that yon 3
may ) foreclosed and forever
right, title, interest oreqnity of
in and to the same and for (ti! u
You are required to answer r
on or before theath day of No
Ssrah 'Wi!;7v
1JIDS FOB BKiI
Scaled bids to build a lr;
Greek, on section line he'
and 'i county road No i
ceiven op until noon Kch. ;i
and specifications od tile i
county reserves the rip ;,
or all bids. W:.t.
37 4 '
WANTED.
Reliable man for Manager of a Branch
Ollice we wish to open in this vicinity
Here is a pood opening for the right
man. Kindly give good reference when
writing.
1 . A. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSK.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Illustrated catalogue 4 cts, stamps.
2M-6
nn Crop In Tnlted Ststes.
With reference to weight, the com
mercial bean crop of the United States
Is more nearly comparable to that of
rice than to any other domestic food
crop. Excluding the important pro
ducing state of New York, for which
no rocent statistics are available, the
production of beans In the principal
producing states in 1895-6, tho record
year for that crop, was about 300,000,
000 pounds.
NOTl.'X
To all whom It may co ic v c
CThe commissioner np.' -road
commencing at N i
18 Twp. 'M range 54 thec- r
tlon line one mile thenc- i
line one and a half mi
miles on section line ami
at NW corner of sec. S 'i
thrnce north two miles on
the SE corner sec, 81 twp.
that portion begining at '.he :
SWH,sec 18 twp. 34 range 54 I
half section line one half ml
from said petition for tho rc
county toad, The commissi
ed In favor of establisliiii s..
objections thereto or ed
must be tiled In tho County '
urbfiforo noon of the 7th - t
1002 or such road will be rsu. 1
reference thereto.
Mi Wm. J. A. EaCM. "
Order From the Philippines.
Among recent orders from Philip
pine headquarters is the following:
"Tho metallic lining of boxes and
i i t..fnr. in h l'nlted
. . . , .-a i ni In well-anDOlnted t"K(
lalaa llaari In nm VT miimtH BIJU : " -
AGOOD RECOMIViEf
"1 have noticed tmil i
Cbnmberliiin's Stomin h & !
is almost invariably to f .
once used them," says X. . .1
a prominent druggist c. '
What Isslter reCoiiini"m! :
medicine have than for p. . ;
If in need o
Try thorn when you feel :
ing, when you have a b id
mouth, feel bilious. !:ive i,
when troubled with ci
yon are certain to Ledi : '
prompt relief which u,
sale by J. F,. Phinnev,
Csrnle's riah Il4ir-
Mr. Carnegie has jupt erf
the Sklbo castle grounds, :
a magnificent salmon ami I'
ery, in which 150,000 txi u
river the coming winter, almost all of other articles from moisture, and
It by the trust, which owns most of ! when no longer needed will be melted
the houses.
The planet Mercury has been meas
ured with the large telescope of the
l'nlted States naval observatory at
Washington by Dr. Sec, and Its diam
eter determined as 4,278 kilometers
(2.658 utiles).
Out of 6,831 earthquakes which had
been recorded in the world from tho
earliest times up to 1850 the llrillsh
lain were responsible for no fewer
than 22'. Indianapolis News.
and thrown Into deep water or Other
wise disposed of In such manner as to
prevent rocovery."
Picture Postcards la rranr.
It is said that In France 88,000,000
picture postcards pass through the
postofflee annually. That country
takes the lead of all others. Austria
Hungary coming next with 31,000.000.
The total In circulation throuhout
the world in one year 1 said by ex
perls to be 2,360,000,000.
nection also with bis Fi.I' o i
estate In Sutherlandti.u . ,
proprietor of extensive . .
In Dornoch Firth and ni- n, '
of Sutherland, and there ;
lake, both natural ail
throughout ble domains tan'
stocked with trout,
renins hml Dnm UU. v
Tbe British cousttl--t '
shed reporU that the rV
arc adopting the Bnglli i
dres. and that alt artlel
clothing are in jraat flanu
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