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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1902)
' ' t " .Harrison Press -Journal I R A RRTSfiM 'TJADDrMTXTnn I nr. for ktoiBtotMt i. I TUBLIC SILL - . H ia beoliae; Ma wiaUr liarriaoe vistor tost V Mrs. W. B. Mersteller is ee the sick Net weak i Lacy proved up on his home stead laat SetunUy. Id Hollingawortu wet die creek tb week. dewe, froas la- Dieckmeao sod Lacy put new thing lea oo thair bar this week. Gaatraeter Bartiatt is flxtog to teeuU fy our oourt-hoese this waak. Oaa. Baaoe cama down from Carry -hares, Wyo. Monday evening. Ur. aad Mra. C. B. Holliegiworth returned from Omaha Monday. J. H. Wilhertnsdorfer raturaad from bis Iowa visit Wsdaaadar. noma Leeward Daut ia tha proud father of bouncing boy. Hurrah for Loo! W. H. Fanning of Crawford was doing baaioaM at tha bub tost Tuaaday. eViadey achooi at 10 o'clock; every body mvited. W. H. Datb; Supt. Just roeaivad: A mw coosif nmaot of asaa and ao?a vloUiia; at OKRLAC HS. 4 Mr. aad Mrs. F. a Laacworthr. who hsrs baan visttiag at Baward, Nabr., ra turaad hosna Monday. Mora and katUr gars far tha aama as at Uarlach'a stor titan any othar pl , try tbam. 10-tf John Kharspat'Mr waa in from his Baseb laTuaMUy, h raporls ovsrt thing all O. K. down bis way. I Fata For it tniUa from (Crawford. Wall iro 4 ?d. Macros undar ditch, M acras .- .'alfa. For particulars addrosa bos M. Crawford Moor. 11-4 vMiaaw Owargia aad Joata Bbarritl. who bstva bean working at Douglas the past eumsjiar, raturaad home teat Betsuday eveekag. Diaekiaann, who has 'waiting at tha VT ranc-h for tha 4aomoatba, ia now working an rail-road. I am new prepeed to was carpets. It eta. for bit and miaa aod 12. for atnpp si. Warp furnished st oat. Mat, J. A. Ttum. M-tf M. L CCoonall got back Moaaa from a trip to Hot Springs South Dak. Mi aahf be waa ia the wind we, aad taken in all the other sights that warn to be If M waat a soap in Ladies aad child fa to OKXLACtfS where yon bay Mssm cheaper than ia aay eity. Tbsy now hare a largo . . ' . Dr. Beymour. eye ntsrialiet, will be accompanied by a noted air, , east ai throat specialist; -onnaultaUoa free. They will be ia Crawford on Oct. at Oatooty aotsL Mass will be held to Rnrrieoa bert7th. Aftsr mass ws will have a epeetol meetiag In regard to CMhehe church to Harrison. ttmtm Jmui; Trattta. Strayed, oae reaa pony, hrasdad t T oa toft hip. Crow on tlie thaukter. Five dollars reward will to paid far Me retara to Ik. McMurdo at Ft Sokissan. C i. M. McMurdo. Wai vieiting Omaha A. Msadeiberg. Landing Jeweler. ISthAn sBPaM VslCtltttf aBwMMasnwsn Ml wf Vftft , Umhrollaa, Cat Otats, tea d tip to iafCMf- U. M. Batten wood. y " Mett Hall west Tii illy. v I V J. W. HllBlar tamJUA him aaanfc t I . . -J" ' .. . " """ i 1 1 1 mi i Mi y oell around aad set Mr. Heater aad1 Mtt Tv ""J "taP surds. Craw- heaviest ia the history of ths vard. and 1 riUJ tdL-J I Mn. J. T. Fltarerald and bJrea came- dowa from Bat-creek, Wyo. the drat of bat woofc. aad Mr. sad Mra. Hixgertld Mad trip la Crawford the tool ef tbe weeft. J Cooaty Clerk Baum H taking lay off this wank from in erduroua labors of office work. Be ha eddd another quar ter section sf laod to his ranch which ia oaeef tha bast ia tea cotton wood. Far a bad testa ia tha mouth OaasbaHaio'i 8toMch aod Uvsr teka Tab- Far aka by ail Drngtiata. WAKTBD. Horssa and Mulas. I wUl to ia lrn son Wadaaaday, Oct let. to buy all elaaaas of honor maraa, aod mulaa. Must ba broka to Uraaa and waight from 100 to 1W0 pouods. Aga from 4 to yoars. Will pay tha kignast markat prioal J. M, Hmuoxz. Oraodma Colaman, tha mothar of Mrs. 8. W. Hall, diad this waak in Iowa; bad ha livad uoUl Faaraary aha wonld hara bota 1M yaars old. 8ha will ba r-room-barad by a graat many of poopls from Harrison and Bodarc. Bv. Horton tha M. E. pnrtor. arrirad yastordny avanins:. aod will praach Bun as moraing at 11 A M. aad 8onday oaaning at o'clock, aad will taka up fogular apfioiotniaat at Plaaaaat Eidga Wyo. Sunday Oct. Sth. Ws loan that 3. W. flharrill has bought the Harrisoo Housa, and will take posMssion Um ftrst of Octobar. Mr. Shrrill was ia Um hoUl husinaM tore soma yaara ago, aod will know how to take care of his share of the trade. If you era intoraeted in tha grain mar ket and will sand us your name wa will send ynu our tuner Lcrrn and the ChiosKfl Uaily Poet free of charge. Updike Oomtniaston Company, Omaha, Nebr. The pRnvvJocwtAt, wM late getting nut laat weak, owing to the fact that wa did not ret our ready-p-infn until Satur day, but we hope this will not happen aemin. Be the way we notice Br. Bice of the Valentine UeoMcMt waa in the snaae boat we were, part of his raad-prinU got a far wast as Harriwo. Hoch is lifel Bsv. J. F. ToueKtnan leaven this weak for Central City, Bo. Dakota where he gees as a missionary worker, and we are ears the bast wieheeof a host of his aad Ms setimakte wifa's friends go with them te their new fkld of labor, aod wo hope that his new Held of labor may prove to to a Massing to both biassslf aad his hearers. One yr. old, branded oa toft side. ft reward will be given for her re- ooeery. Animal belonging to 8am Martin. Feet Oflce Address, Unrrsjoa, Kebr, Dr. Bat's Blackleg Veeotoa is up in pill form. Bach pill is exact dose aad is cer tain is results. It is sold U qoaatitiasaf for $t, twenty acestfor ft, fifty for 8, one boadred dosss for $10. Dr. Baa refers to the commercial agencies as to hie responsibility. His tresvJas on Eiackieg is iavmluabto. It eonteine M pages as chaise reading aad is auuled free to aay address. Dr. Bsa's ad J ram is xtt last BM street, Pew York City. Two hay maraa, weight about MO ft 0- loo the toft hip. One mam baa a colt; both had halters on when they left The were stau toat la Chaw gal oaayen. Anyoat ftediag them may hold them aad notify Be. J. A. Touagmaa; Aderem, Oeatnl City, So. khete. A suitable reward will togivea far laetr where abuuta. ACa Ma. Bnncw Allow me to speak a fsw words in favor of Chambertoia's Cough Bswtedy. I susTsred for three years with the arnaobilst aad could not sleep at eights. 1 triad several doctors and vert ktent aMdidase. bat eouM get nothing to give me aay reeief aatil my wife gt a bottle of this vaJaabts asd tohte, whioh hat otmplstily relieved me. W. S. ktjsoetjBsS, BngoeiU Mo. This BsftftB afcHt red Mifer, otsatog J. W. ttwatar traded his math -tr town to Mr. duihrie for his interest ia the town lota of the Tillage of Herrtoon, so when yon are to Med of town lot oall around and see Mr. Ha star aad gat httpriess. Charles a Farmer of Illinois spoke to n large crowd at Andrew Hall, on Wand oratt, laat Monday night. Mr. Farmer ssnao it vary plain that the ( Woodmen of the World) is the poor raaa'a orgmaimt in, for it not only cares for him through siekasaa out plana a mark of reoogafi ation over bis grave after he baa passed to the great bsyood. Sovareign Fanner will visit with his son at Ft Robinson for a fsw days aod will go from there to Alliance. The eatorteiament given at Aodrewa y the school laat Friday araniag, prov ed a grand success. The recitations, songs, and diatoguos were wall illustrat ed. A large crowd waa present to wit ness the exercises; a number of young folks from Harrison attended. After the oterciase the crowd was treated to pie, cake, aad cookies, which were well relished at that hour. We hope It may be our pleasure to attend another enter tainment of Miss Harris's school at that place. WTtn Cl'Sl SOB CaRCWIC CONOTWATiO Taks two cups of hot water half an hour before each meal aod just oaf or going to bed , aiao a oriok of water, hot or cold, about two hours after each meal. Take lots of ouUloor easreise walk, ride, drive. Make a regular habit of this aod in many caass curoni.; coostipatioo may ba cured without the uss or any mwJioioe. When a purgative ia required take something mild and geotle lik Chambarlain'a Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Foraalabyali Druggists. DneocuATic Pkmary Cakcih. The voura of War Uonat preoioct are celled to meet at the voting play in Wur Bonnet preuinct on tlie I7tli day of Octohar. IMS at H o'clock P. M. of that ily. fir ih purpoiw of lK tingelaKste biatteed tlie oonventioo that will ba Iwld at Montroa on Ovtotwr 18th, IMS far tha purport of nominating a com misMoner for the 1st commissioners district. P.Lact. Precinct Committeeman. Ia another column will be found a rail for a Primary caucus in War bonnet Procinf. The PrasfrJoemel dne not, wish to dictate who shall be nominated ffl commiMioner but w desire to say Umt the first thing to consider is the qualification of the man, for there is to .ilBoe it the county that a mora compe tent man than that of commissioner, w know that a great many look iipoo tills oflhw as not requring much efficiency in the wny of education, but wa wili ask the question hem, do you want a maa thetcaa directly rpatsnt you andean do his owu work and thinking or do you wan seme oae toat will have to Ret some hudy else to do hie work and part of the thinking? The politician or wire puller wants the latter maa but the dtiteo waote the former, so wa trurt the utiseus will we to it that the right nnn M) nominated aod elected for this impor teatoMce. Rev. J. C. Sloan left Saturday morn- fag, after beicg in this city a waak. to rtame bis ministerial labors at Mainland. He looks far from well yet end has been gaining vary alowly, but aays he hoe to iesprove ranr rapidly by taking some exercise. A larwe majority of tlae nao. pie of north- western Nebraska know Rev, Sloan, and their prayers are for his re covery, lis has worked for the advaac- Mt of the Prssbytsriau church for sore than thirty rears without rest aod slight apareewttoa of this was shown by tha secretary of the ohurch board, who wrote stating that Bev. Stoao'a salary woukl to coatiaucd during hia entire aicknsss. It was a just tribute for a Ufa time of faithful labor. Alliance Times. ana Cw'wswteYk CtsVPB) flaTesT "Scene years ago I waa one of party that intended making a loag bicycle trip,'' ssyt F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Brad ford (jaunty. Pa. "I was tebea eoddealy with wsrrhoea, and waa about to give up the trip, when editor Ward, of the LtveyvllUMassesger, suggested thai I take dost ef Chamber tolas Colic, Choi- era aad Utorrnxsa Remedy. Ipurehaaad bottle aad took two eoeee, oae before etarttog aad aae oo the mate. I matt ta tripauaosssfully aad aevef fait aay ill.effeot. Agaia tost eummer I waa al tteet sostplstslT rundown with aa attack af'dyteatery. I bought a bottle of thit aafto ifjaady aad thit tines ot ne undersigned will I1 at public at the Ufchura Stock Tarda, Craw- lore, oo Batoiway, Oct. 4th, IMS. tha foltowing deaqribed live stock: HI hsadof Boraes, conaistiag of . It Msres, t with colts by erne. 7 , OeWings, to g vcrs oM. . TaarliagColta, 4 spring Colts.' ', 10 hsad of wall broke Horess. Sale to commMce at 1 o'clock P. M TEBM8 A credit of tit months will to jrivee by purchaser giving note with ap proval: security, bearing interest at rate of tot per cent HBfTBY DANIELS. P. O. Coum, Auctioneer. Bodarc Gleanings. George Wiehersham purchased 8 hsad of yearling steers from Jimmy Wilaon Moaday. Mies Lillie Zimmerman commenced a six tnontbs term of school tost week in district No 0. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Ross spent a eery pleasant day Saturday viaitiog at the home ef Mm. Phipps. Irysn Zimmerman is the proud owner of a new top buggy; 'tis a fios one and now all the girls will feel bad because be is married. Lewi Wohlhetcr baa been busy for some time hauling a part of the old Richard houae home in order to enlarge their present dwelling sou. Do not wonder any longer why Lsenard Daut looks so smiling and happy; 'tis just because of tb arrival at his bonis tost week of a little eon. Now Ld will need all the help his friend can give liiiu id selecting a suitable name for the young heir. So Zekiel is afraid to bear about pota to" We did not expect he would show the while feather so soon, even thouifh potatoes ire u isrge as cannon balls in ilebraaks this jswr. Wimt matter if iney aie cumpt imniy wusoa ha so nnvty hundred bushel that he bat to dig a new cellar to store Ummu. Kiuery Zimmerman left for Omaha on Wednesday of laat week having spent bis aumuier vacation here in filling Rev, Riot's sopointntants. That he ties givsn entire sstisfavtiou is quite evident from the kind words we itear epokee of lum by li who have iiearl him preadi here. We wish lum success as be again takes up the stadias this winter that will bat ter 01 him for hit etiossa IftV work. M. A.C. CZNTBAL CITY BREEZES. Central City, Nebr. Fred haptwned to get bokl of the Press- Journal first last week and while I waa quiet busy he remarked "Lata go to Colorado." I did not understand whet brought out ttie remark, till the next day 1 bed time to read Mrs. Rice's letter, aod I thought too it must be a good place. How much we have enjoyed ber letters and bow very much wa miss the items from theditfereat oorreepoadents, if thy miss but a week or so. Ths can rest as sured that Mrs. Rice and Clio will note their absence if tlie heme folks do not Zsktol wa saw so potatoes that weighed half a bushel, and the man and he did not pick out the largest ones either, butiw brought there away from the fair with a blue card attached to them. Don't waste unnecessary stnaarth throwiaa- iuv potatoes Zekiel, thsy'll make good eating for yourself and children. Potatoes have rotted badlv here this year. It Is hard to decide which did the mot damage, too much rale, or net enough as was the caee tost year. An early frost did much damage to late corn, cane, tomatort A act The peach crop was almost a fail ure here this year. Two weeks aco Mr. LswiH Pfost with his family drove ovr to visit us, were very glad to tee then especially ae they brought ns the ttnest sample of apples we ever ate that grow laNeraaka. Latvia ( a nrosnarous far- ir ia an adjoraing county aad has taught a tecoad farm since coming here. He tisee improved machinery, and little Hugh doss more farming than a maa OMkt possibly bavt done a few years aco. Tha College toll it again oa duty tolling GS student that tlx o'clock it ths proper hour for arising and half past eight recitations begin aad continue ti'l quarter of live: The year law began for hard work aad there will be auay weary bmiat Iwfore the senior ara their diploaMS. Only nine boys this week, the rest will he in after the corn ia hawk ed. We had a real ooakieg rata the flat the first rain for tome time. Have had a good deal of foggy weather and light showers, tot thit was a soaker. Our Pre failed to arrive Saturday for tome uokaowa eauae.and wt felt lonesome over Sunday without a ohaace to viatt our old Rioui Cowety frieeeV Prntobiy weiimli Q it whoa thit It mailed. Mop M. A. U ha time to write. .Cue, '.STOCaC LETTBR. wotiteOntnha, Nebr., Sept US, ' Cattle reoeipte tost week were tha heaviest ia the history of ths yard, and were generally lower. Choice feeder ad killers wort about steady, choice cows steady, medium 16 to 30 cts. lower; common aod light weight steer M to 40 cts. low?. Vary Urge ehipesenU of feeders going to county. This week starts with mora moderate receipts aad aBrm tone to the market We quote corofed beef 0.00 to 8.00; beet, heavy range steers 5.00 to 5.S0; high grade stocksrs and feeder 4.00 to 4.75. fair 4.00 to 4.50, common or light weight 8 SO to 8.80; choice fat cows 8 75 to 4.00, a-ood 3.00 to 8 00; tanners and cutter 1.75 to 8.75; atock heifers 2.7J to 8 85; veal 4.00 to 6.00. Hogs declined M cte. last week but regained 15. Range 7.40 to 7.05, Sheep reoeipte still heavy. Choice fat lambs scarce, prices strong, fesdiug lambs plenty od 10 to 15 lower. Rome condition exists ia wethers. Ceodewee steady; yearlioge steady. Killer Feeder Lambs 84.00-5.00 88.45-8. 75 Yenrlings 8.754.00 8.208.40 Wether 8.403.00 8.008.20 Ewes 1758.85 2.242.50 NTS A Bocuaxam Co. GEfl. P. H. URRY. CeMdMkw fee Cenareee. 8iattti Dtot. MOUBAfUT Of OKX. BJJtBY. EolietMi Sept 8, 1981, in Co. E. 08 N. Y. Volunteer infnntry, Bscood Brigade, First Division, Heoonl Army Corps, of the Army of tbe Potomac, and ssrvsd in the following battles fought by this splendid Army, vix: Siege of Yorktown. Fair Oaks, (buna's Mill, Bottom's Bridge Kavage iitauon. White Oak Swamp, Cold Harbor, Frutier's Farm, Malvern Hill, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, aod Antietaiu. Ou Septet!! few 17, 1803, at tlie Battle of Antioam, lie waa wound ed ia Cje leg, and on Fehn ery 17, 1808, was discharged for disability by reason oi wjuod received ic battle. Alter re covering frooi bis wound he aga a enlist ed uu tlie 17th day of July. 1808, in Co. A, 13th Muss. Vol. Infantry, commaitdeU by col. r'toudier Webster, aad served with that regiment until he waa muster e out when be was transferred to the 88 th Mam. Vol. Infantry, and served with that regiment until again wounded; while serving ia these two regiment lie was a part of tbe First and Fifth Corps. Ue paiticipawd ui tlie battle of Mine Run October, 1888. In the spring of 1884 tha Army of the Potomac, under tbe com mand of Qea. Meade who operated under i in mediate direction of Oea. Onuit, uiov ed agaiast Riciuuond, and Oen. Barry participated in tbe battle of the Wilder ness, May 8 to 9; alto Laurel Hill; Spot sylvauie Court lieu as; hwUwede Lburcb; North and South Anna Biver; Cold Har bor; crossing the Jaqiee Rivsr June If, lie took pert in tlie tottle.arouod Petors- burg on the lOili, 17th tod lgth days of Juue; th battle of Jerusalem Flank hVmdand tbe many bloody skirmishes aod engagements around Ptersburg un til wounded oo the skirmish line in July, 1804, uecessitattsg toe amputation of the rKui arm, aod was disclmrged from tbe United Stales service in Octobar 28, 1804 by reason of loss of right arm by wouaua received ui battle. cavil. Bora ia Ireland Auguat 85, 1844. Emi grated to Boston, Muexechueetto with nit parenu io 1848. Educated at the Eliott Unuaiaar Subaol, of tos City of Boston. On hie return from the Army engaged tn outlasts of tinamith aad plumdar. March lStfeuu-rated to Nebraaka, botse stoadmg im Uarfleld Couoty, 1081 moved to Qreeley Couoty, bought railroad toad nod resides oa this terai tu4ey. lu 1881 be waa elected te tus bouse of Btyrooout- at t vee, from the lortv-uiaUi atyreseat alive Uistrsut in wluuh he rteidea, aod at the iwpaacbiueut o( tbt SUU Ottoial was eatocttd as iainaan oi the Impeacb- meut Coiumittee. At this ssesioa of the Isgiatoture be iutruduoeJ tnd ssuured the jsiistge of tint Act authoruing toe ateto AudiUr ef Public Aooouai to apoiat two ooatpeteut aucouotaots to stake ex auiiaateja of Um books, account aad alfaira of each County Treasurer's office not lee frequently than eoce ia two years, la 1884 he wa elected agaia to tha House of BaprestntaUva. April 18, 18M lie waa appuuitoa Adjutant Oeneral o( the Stata by Governor ilutouiub, serv- iag turougb the Hpaaieu-Aniaricaa War. He at re-aimatuted AdjuiMt-tleaeral to Oovartor Poyuler, and served under awn until the expiration of hi term. He U adored hit retigaatioa aa Adiutant- Uewtral January I. 1801, aad same aae ooeptcd February 87, 1881 ha was elect ed uy a uaaauttwut vot at Bngaorr- Ueeeral ef the Nebraska Hatioaal UuaM, otsjaamadtog t'irat Brewt ith heao quarvtr at Ureelay CetMOr, wutok auay wMal aw9 fajW awtta4tle yUtaMe9tMsS'wl ffjef 9tSJ greet, by the Pooto aaspNtant aad Dimserat parties at Bstrtey, Ntkrtekt . J. O CeaawU, - - WIJ! Prartiet !a Ui Conts. Saecttl Attetslea lfftwUBl CellectJessi aad all dtotttwlll receive SeAWfttft - Mi J.E.PHINNRT.M.D Pkybeiaa aad til cell gteoa prow OStoele regttete. GRANT GUTHRIE. txiztw-frisxi. Prompt attention given to all togav matters in Justice, County aad Disartaf. Courts, and before toe United State LandOeVe. Fire Insurance written ia rellabkr aompaoieo. l9"Ltgal pater oarefully drawn. N North-Wc3torn unt . E. M. V. It R ie the etat to and from the BLACK HILXdS, DCadwood aki nor arataHra, SOUTH DAKOTA. F.IC.AM.VIta.Hfinikli, Uotst asV atotag Be a. t. uuxea. itat i is. Vttoi. E. ROHWER. Dealer in; Liunber, Gmija, Dooro, WIRE. Fo 8u:-180 acres of land joia village of Harrieoa; for furtea niars inquire at thit office. 80 A WONDERFUL OONVtNTJWf, . ataal M Omafce WOI ba e For tbe first time to tha historv of taw United States every railroad baa msg otMVfart rat to a raiigtooe nnassxrl Tbe oaaveotina la quatuoa ia law tmwaal ioteraatmaal eaaveattoa af tha. Mosptos of Chnst, which at ia Oeaaba, Mabr. October 15-88. 1808. One fere far the roand trip from every railroad atettoa ia tea VattaS 8tetos hat been oaTered. Partite interested sbeuid asaault tha lareat railroad ageat It is sxpeoted that uaemaas of ta.OM vieitera will to ia Oataha 4raw the eeav van boo. Evan lowar Unto oae lata taav to ttcad from point within Ma) or BM railea if lane Dartim are rrraaiasd aad sicurdon traist rut. Try it ftvetyoar tocallty. The coaveattoa will be toM hi tha Coliseutx. which hat toaa nfiniuUI aad refuraiahed for tha oooaetoa. Tha Coh mam will mat comfortebfy 14.0M peofil. Neeuuranu will be ooaduetei wtthin tha tolldiag. Room mar ha scared by add r sains: tha rtoirnsaa of the eattrtaiament oommittae. oata kSU. ard Hotel. Tbe Coliseum waa treved w Patti to ing in snd 88,800 peopie k-ftrd ber. law Drat aalioaal oonventioa of tha naaala1 party wM bold under it's roof. WKhaat BtcKialey spoke to M,M0 aaaato erfahto itt wall. Tha great debate waa lieh there, aad njG crowded ia. Itsaom uneaeelled. It it aa klaal 111 aad three Itoat af etrta aaea ata withia tbree btorka af h. Thejttolwaf Uartotto tha Oaaml States autaatr tj0atvC3l Tawr Irgrta ltC8 ehaeah tolMhO. leeataaiawt to laaatsa tMa,"S aarticelan af ceavaa Mat netSaxat. ft. isferaatobri.& Ffctoaey. ew wM." SoMbfi. a Fhtoaey, Ju 9, IMS. IViitCaMba. Kat.