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    Harrison Press-Journal.
vol. xrv.
HABBISOIT, NEBRASKA, AUGUST 28. 1902. 23 0-9
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HARRISON HAPPENINGS!
Aaron Stuart from Whitney was on
eur (tract Tuesday.
Captain Allen O. Fisher of Chadron
was at the county seat Tuesday.
Jam T. Manon, and Henry Kreruan,
were up from Olen last Monday.
On Tuesday morning the train bearing
about 375 soldiers going home from the
Phillipines, was delayed in Harrison the
better part of the day owing to the wreck
on the railroad near Glen. They were a senterv. Everything I prescribed for
A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED.
At Panama, Colombia, by Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoa Remedy.
Dr. ('has. H. Utter, a prominent phy
sician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent
letter states: "Last March I had as a
patient a young lady sixteen years of
age, who had a very bad attack of dy-
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Statement of moneys received and disbursed by the Treasurer of Sioux
county, Nebr., from January 9 to June 30, 1902, inclusive:
State Fund
Collections $1043.98
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bartell
of Harrison, August 24. a boy. '
Sunday school at 10 o'clock; every
body invited. W. II. Davw; Supt,
jolly set of fellows, arid enlivened our
little town by giving usmusicfrom their
brass band, songs & ecT. The Harrison
boys furnished them with ball and bat
and they favored our citizens with some
of their skill as ball players, and we nre
glad to say they were gentlemanly and
courteous fellows and Harrison will long
remember their Bhort visit with us.
Just received: A new consignment of
luea and boys clothing at GERLACHS.
More and better goods for the same
uoney at Gerlach's store than any other
place, try them. 10-tf
C. F. Coffee and family came up from
Chadron Wednesday, on the train and
went to their ranch at Raw Hide.
Tor Sale: 160 acres of land joining the
village of Harrison; for further partic
ulcrs inquire at this ofllce. 40
The best physic Chamberlain' Stom
ach and Liver Tablets. Easy to take.
Pleasant in effect. For sale by J. E.
Phinney.
Rev. Emery Zimmerman will preach
at Pleasant Ridge Wyo. or, Sunday Sept.
lira 7th so the Pleasant Ridge people will
please remember this date.
Bert Martin the popular Barytone will
be here in aliout 2 weeks and will present
Edison's marvelous moving pictures, 500
subjects embracing both comic instruct
ive pictures. Following are a few of the
songs which are leautifully illustrated
and sung: Sunny Tenessee, Never liked
a Nigger with a Beard. You can keep
your Sour Apple, and 28 others. The
beautiful fairy story of Red Riding Hood
will I illustrated and 12 other import
ant views. The Concert is all O. K. and
not to I) confounded; Let everyone come
Bkrt Martin.
her proved ineffectual and she was grow
ing worse every hour. Herparents wero
sure she would die. She had become so
eak that she could not turn over in bed.
What to do at this critical moment was
study for me. but I thought of Cham
berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and as a last resort prescribed
The most wonderful result was
fleeted. Within eight hours she was
feeling much better; inide of three days
ie was upon her feet and at the and of
one week was entirely well." For sale
by J, K. Phinney.
1 am now prepared to weave carpets.
10 eta. for hit and miss and 12J for
stripped. Warp furnished at cost.
Mkh. J. A. Thaykr. 88 tf
If you want a snap in Ladies and child
tens shoes go to OERLACH'S where you
can buy them cheaper than in any
eastern city. They now liave a large
assortment.
Houses are in great uVtimnd in Har
on lust now. School begins nt Mon
day and a great many are desiring the
benellt of school privileges hence the
ehortage of houses.
It was our pleasure last Sunday to
listen to our young friend Emery Zini'
merman who is preparing for the minis
try. Mr. Zimmerman has shown himself
a deep and logical thinker and has that
earnest way of expressing himself that
his hearers are interested from the time
he enters the pulpit until he closes. We
predict a bright future for this young
man, and we well know he is worthy oi
II the favors that this world ma be
ow upon him, and we know the cause
f Christ will be uplifted and honored
hsreever he may go. Mr. Zimmerman
las shown to the world what a man can
do when he makes up his mind to do
ling and stick to it, and well migii
some of our voting men take pattern
fter him, and Ihe worl.l would be the
better for it. The Press-Journal extend:
helping hand to Mr. Zimmerman and
we must sav we feel proud of him and
he earnest effort that he has put fortl
the past few years for the betterment of
imself and his feiiowman.
We are requested to announce- that
Rev Emery Zimmerman will preach at
the M. E. Church rext Sunday evening
at 8 o'clock every Ixxly invited for we
are sure you will be pleased.
County Maps.
The Phbsh-Jocrnai. has printed a lim
uA nnmW of mans on Manilla can!
rmard which can be secured for 10c ea.:h
They will also be given as a premium to
new subscribers.
Notice to T Payors.
All persona! tax that is due must be
paid at once or I shall proceed to collec
the same by law.
John I. Davis,
Co. Treasurer,
The Gold fever struck our town last
and .1. E. Marsteller, D. M. Sutton
and slieriff Lowery quietly rolled thei
bads and pulled for the lost cabin mum
well we hope the boys will strike u nc
and bring back a wagon load of the filthy
lucre with them.
Rev. J. C. Sloan, who has been at Hot
Springs, S. D., for a few weeks recuper
King, came down Saturday ami on nun.
dav went to his home at Alliance. mi
h. i. some improved in health, he is yet
.... ivinir IIh former self. Rush
inr iivm -
ville Standard.
There U to be an entertainment given
by the Junior League scholars at II
Hall Friday evening, August 2tfth. at
o'clock. Everybody are invited to come,
Admission 10 cents.
Umses BfHlE TtTPER AND ONA llM.YKR
Conductors
Dr. Rea'r, Blackleg Vaccine prevent
Blackleg in cattle. One doe does tl
business. Safe, sure. A handsom
. i,. ,-l iniwl.ir is ifiven free to
.....,M,.Wnf 10 doses or more.
w-i. ln.duv for treatise on Black leg
It is sent free. The address is Dr. Cha
L. Rea, 220 E. 82d street, New York City
On last Monday night as the east
bound train was Hearing Olen. A cars
loaded with coal and 8 hoboes jumped
the track, and strange to say no one was
1 Im hurt nlllinilL'll t lB tnimi tHill
doit, a mix UU with tl coal. The true
J' u ..hort distance and one
WtlB Win m. , .
dan..d:' Tb. west bound train I soon as poaeiMa,
M delayed about "Ours.
by
School Land Lease Fund
Collections
State School Fcsd
Bal from lormer Treas.
Collections (lines)
State Apportionment
Tax Sale Redemption Fund
Ba! from former Treas.
Collections
Six Lives Go Out.
The most dreadful accident that eve
occurred in Scotts Bluff county too
e in Gering Monday noon when,
th explosion of a can of coal oil, si
persons were so badly burned that a
ucciimbed to their injuries before tl
next mornintr. C. N. McConisey was
ntiemnlinir to start the fire with kero
sene when the gas formed by pourin
he oil on the hot coals exploded setting
lire to everything in the house. Mr. Mi
omsey, whose clothing was all on (Ire
ran from the house and before assistance
ould reach him was so badly burned
that portions of the flesh droped off
when his clothing was removed. Mrs.
McComsey , her two children, one 2 years
old and the other an infant only 2 days
ld. and 2 little girls, daughters of L. E.
Cook, a near neighbor, and who all in
the house at the time were all frighl
f ully burned. Medical aid was quickly
summoned and all that was possible was
done for the sufferer but death came to
all before morning.
Funeral services were conducted by
Rwv. Hopson, Golf and hayro at me
court house Tuesday afternoon. Burial
in the Oering cemetery took place the
forenoon of that day. Scott BlulT Herald
The Harrison Public Schools will l-
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begin the work of another school-year
let us, both teachers and pupils strive to
make our work as elective and merito
rious as possible. The work of each
successive year should contribute to the
betterment of our schools until they
..hull I second to none. Time is not far
in advance when in accord with the ed
ucational spirit of the age, our schools
should merit a place on the accredited
High School list of the state. By a
united effort and an inviiu ibledetermiiia
tion let us progress to such a standard
as soon as possible, We desire that
parents and school ofllcers visit our
schools often curing the coming year,
and that each may feel perfectly free to
suggest plans intended fo advance the
interests of our schools. While a few
changes have been made In our course of
study, they have been made with caution
and in such a way as not to interfere
with the present classification of pupils.
All pupils having cards of promotion
would do welf to take them to school on
the llrst day as they will be needed in
classification. Those not navm
would save time by making arrange
ments with teacher for classillcation us
CENTRAL CITY BREEZES.
There may be hearts as true
But none are truer,
There may be skies as clear
But none are clearer,
There mav be homes as dear . .
But none are dearer.
Than in Nebraska."
How beautifully the poets express
what we ourselves would say if we were
only built that way." Home again
after seven weeks wanderings, and we
can pity the cnildren of Tsarel as never
tiefore. We lived on the fat of the land
and visited pleasant people but to be 40
years on one Journey tires me to think of
t. "I wonder if the poet who wrote.
'Be it ever so humble there's no plnce
ike home" had just returned from along
visit. We enjoyed ourselves immensely
but we were glad to get back to the pure
air of Nebraska. Iowa has had a surplus
of rain as well as many other places. A
liood deal of the small grain could not be
harvested, corn looks well but is weedy,
The corn in Hancock county, (where we
went to visit brother Carl Knott), looked
to me ns though the frost would catch a
srood deal of it. Oats were very good
there. We feasted on fresh fish there of
our own catching. Iowa river is but. n
half a mile from Curl s house and all it
ti.Los to have fresh fish any time, is a
hook, and line, a frog and a very htt'
patience, oh yes!, and somtbJy to bvit
the hook and take off the fish for you
could do the rest. I believe I said there
were 53 button factories in Muscatine, n
further investigating we found there
were HI. The largest one employs 000
h.inds nnd it was the first factory in the
United States. In looking over the
Presses since our return we find the
people in Sioux Co. have Iwen very bosv
getting married, selling farms, visiting
chancing locations, & etc. We wish to
extend hearty congratulations to our
young friends who have united their
lives and fortunes and started out. on the
. matrimonial voyhge of life. Into end"
life them must, be some dark and cloudy
d.iva hut afwavn remember everv cloud
has it's silver lining., "Duty and today
are ours, results and futurity belong to
Ood." If we could only grasp this truth
when we learn our A B O's what a bless
ing it would be for all mankind. I have
been feasting on Mrs. Rice's letters and
glad ther have reached the promise
lnnd. Hone thev mav find hpalth and
friends in abundance. We enjoyed
treat Thursday by the arrival or an
unexpected guest who was enroute for
Cowul to look after his farming interest
there. Twenty eight years ago ho was
nuoil of ve scribe and "The mice" think
i i -
there nre times when they can't get
word in edge ways. It rains here, ves
ruins and rains and rains so much the
tlireshinc is not. likely to lie done soon
rVirn looks well and people here expect
iwd crop though it is late. We are in
delited to several of our Sioux count,
friends for kind and interesting letters
awaiting our return home, and we hope
to get all answered Is-fore the girls enter
school, for after that the next ten
months will be very busy ones,
Central city, Aug. 2r 1902
Clio.
County Ceneiul Funds
Bal from former Treas,
Collections
Transfers
County Bridge Funds
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
J, M. Stimson.
a cure for ciiolkha infantum.
'Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker
of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of
our neighbor's was suffering from cholera
infantum. The doctor had given up all
hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy to the house, telling them
I felt sure it would do good if used ac
cording to directions, In two day's time
the child had fully recovered, and is now
(nearly a year sino) a vigorous, healthy
girl, I have recommended this Remedy
frequently and have never known it to
fail in any single instant." For kale by
J, E. Phinney.
1613.98
.17-17.32
1757.32
.28
30.00
.r)95.09
625.37
04.23
988.17
1052.40
2088.38
2271.28
041.88
5001.5S
020.46
974.84
(Jountt Road Funds
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
County Special Debt Fund
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
Soldiers' Relief Fund
Bal from lormer Treas.
Collections
Road District Funds
Bal from former Treas
( '.ol lections
Transfer
1595 80
, 40.58
20.12
66.70
71.04
41.62
112.66
239.20
15.13
254 33
435.55
333.01
12.78
781.34
Special Road Uistkict Funds.
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
School Dlstkict Funds
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
Apportionment
School Hist. Bond Funds
Bal from former Treas.
Collections
270,79
143 09
414.48
3707.04
1992, 15
625.03
6324.22
1879 86
207 03
2086.39
Bowkn Phecinct Bond Fund
Bal from former Treas. ,
cash, 2213.69
warrants. 4908.43-7122.12
Collections
Advertising Fund
Bal from former Treas.
Col lections
Partial Payments
Hal from former Treas.
Collections
PitoTEsT Fund
Bal from former Treas.
892.09
7514.21
75.47
33.20
108,67
90.28
43.32
133.60
47.97
47.97
Viij.aoeoe Harrison Water B'd Fund
Bal from former Treab. 308.12
Collections 72.75
380.87
Voe. of Harrison Okn. Revenue Fund
Bal from former Treas. 30.80
Collections 145.37
176.17
RECAPITULATION
Rec'd from former Treas. 17
Total collections
Apportionments
Transfers
U0.99
11061.73
1220.12
654 06
30677.50
Paid state Treas. $1410 53
Balance 227,45
1643.98
Paid Rtate Trans. 1501.49
Cancelled liec'l No. 3 71.55
Balance 184.28
1757.33
SuptV Apportionments 625.03
Balance .34
625.37
Certificates canc'l'd 664 09
Refunded (error) 2 43
Balance 385.88
1052 40
Warrants conoeiled 3448.30
Disburs'm'ts (Board) 92.80
Balance 2060.42
Warrants cancelled
Transferred
Balance
Warrant Re'd
Balance
Transferred
Balance
Balance
Vouchers cancelled
Balance
Warrants cancelled
Transl erred
Balance
Orders paid
Balance
Vouchers cancelled
Balance
5601.52
968.25
498.95
128.10
1595.30
29.70
87.00
60.70
55.96
56.70
112.66
254.33
254.33
369.00
412.34
781.34
179.65
12.78
222.05
41448
3992.36
2331.86
6324.22
403.38
1683.01
2086.39
Bal.-Warrants 8459.99
Cat.1 4054 .S3
Transferred
Balance
Paid
Balance
Paid
Balance
Int. coupons paid
Balance
Paid village Treas.
Balance
Various disbursements
Investment warrants
Balance
7514.21
7514.21
86.97
21.70
108.67
26.25
107.35
133.60
26.67
21.30
47.97
140.00
240.87
380.87
165.00
11.17
176.17
14777.14
8459.99
12440.37
80077.50
REOW TKRKD WARRANTS OUTSTANDING
254.40
88.90
Various road funds
County general fund
Total
343.80
JOHN I. DAVIS,
County Treasurer.
Read the Press-Journal.
Professional Cards-
M. J. O'C'onwll, - - Co. Attorney
Will Practice in All Court.
SiM'dal Attention Uiveu to Land Of
flee Business.
Collections and all bnslnas entrust
ed tome will rewive prompt attentlouv
Harrison - Nebraska..
J. E. PHINNEY. M. D.
I'll) Isclan and Snrg-eon.
All calls given prompt attention
Ofllce hi Drugstore.
-HARRISON - NEBRASKA.
GRANT GUTHRIE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all leffnu
matters in Justice, County and District.
Courts, and before the United State
Land Office.
Fire Insurance written in reliable
lompanies.
EirLegal papers carefully drawn.
Harrison, - Nebraska-
North-Western:
LINE
. E. M. V. It R. is the be
to and from the
BLACK HILLS,
DEADWOOD AND HOT SP1UNUS.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
F. E.i M.V K. ft. lims table.
Goinifwiiit. Galas Bar
So. 8, mixed 10:501 !o. , mixed...
E. ROHWER.
DEALER in '
Harness, SaddleS
Lumber, Grails
& CHAMPION
Harvesting Machines.
The PEER of all
grade cigars.
The DREAM
high
DAN SULLY
5 ct. Cigars.
All lovers of a good cigar
are invited to try,
The DREAM
OR
DAN SULLY Cigar.
P. B. Bigeiow; Sole Agent
FOR
The DREAM
5 In Wyoming. S
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The corn crops on the Ridge look quite
promising.
The present oat crop is the best that
has ever grown in this settlement.
Prof. Roberts of the Wyo. University
at Laramie was the guest of Charles
Christian on last Thursday and Friday,
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Christian visited
at the J, E. Hollingsworth ranch on
Indian creek last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George Davis was an over nt(;ht
,vitor in Harrison the llrsl of last week.
Andrew Christ ian went to Cheyenne
on last Tuesday to attend the Frontier
Day exercises.
Loran Thayer of Warren P. O. was
helping John Sutton put up his oats for
hay the first of the week.
Mrs. F. B. Tatman and daughters Elsie
and Ollie started for Walla Walla, Wash,
on last Tuesday.
D. M. Sutton and John Mars teller of
Harrison passed through our neighbor
hood enroute to Kay Lee on powder river,
D. M. went to visit his brother Albert
while John went for an outing and to
shoot a few sage chickens,
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DAN SULLY cigars.
Quite a number of our young, people
took a drive down to the Bodarc cturchi
last Sunday and help make the crowd:
that packed the church during the morn
ing and afternoon services, and while.
Rev. Zimmerman presented the spiritual,
food th e pood wives hadn't forgot the
stomachs of the vase crowd that had;
assembled, and after the 11 o'clock ser-.
vice the many baskets were brought .
forth filled with good yellow legged i
chickens, pies, cakes St. etc., and we are,
sure these whole souled people enjoyed I
seeing those good things disappear down,
the throats of this hungry crowd and I
execially the Journal man and hla corps
for we were lucky enough to get the,
Printer's Ink from our. hands and face
that we might be classed with the outer
werld once again, and we surely feel
thankful to these kind people that made, .
us feel so kindly toward our lellowmaa,
by filling us tip on to many good thiiaja
nnd if this kind feeling continue Umi
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