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s . i J ' , at".. "T j- r : . - r 4 Harrison i RESS VOXi-XIAT. HABBlSOK, NSBBASKA, THTJBSDAY, OCTOBEE 30. 1902. NO. 1 - - mm -r - -. ... P J OURNAL. 1 HARRISON HAPPENINGS Remember the Male Quartet. ( Professor Myers left (or his home at Soribner, Tuesday night; he ordered the pHFHS-Jof'HNAL writ to him that ho may keep posted as to what is going on around and about Harrison. Peter Wiedenfeld was a Harrison visi lor last Tuesday. V. J. Riekard was an overnipht visitor in Harrison Tuesday night. Sunday ttfhool at 10 o'clock: every body invited. V. H. JUVIs; Nupi. Just roci ved : A new consignment of men nd boys clothing at OKRl.Ai'HS. Rev. Young of Chadron hold Episcopal service at the residence of Mr. Guthrie last Monday. Mors and better good for the same Bioey at Uerlach'a store thai) any oilier place, try them. 10-tf T1H1 FIRST Of the Western Lyceum Riinhu Course of entertainment. There will be 4 separ ate entertainments in the course of the male quartet, November 3rd. Tickets on a.l at th b.-flwr shoo. The date I dinner with Mrs. Ehirsneoher who cpr Hot Springs S. I . to a well to do resident of that place a widower blessed with six children. Mrs. Gilbert was well liked nnd respected by those who knew her here and all will join in wishing her a Inns' and Imppy life. 4jast Thursday Irvin Zimmerman mov ed the old Burke house down to the North East corner of what is known as the Gruell claim across the road from Mr. II. Z'mmerman's residence. Irvin has i I so dug a well on his place obtain ing good water at a depth of thirteen feet We had the pleasure last Sunday w ith ipiite n number of others of fakir? of the other wiil be given latr. All school .scholars 2 els; Children free. XT. B. Tat man left last Monday for Wala Wala, Washington where he will meet his family who went some time ago. Dell OVonner is numbered with the Harrisonite once again. He has put in the summer working' for Slatsney & Thorpe, V .... . . si raul O. lirewiler came in on the east bound Irani Tuesday night. Mr. Brewster will Icon ntier ius tuiere&ls iu the county lr a time. NOTICE. All parties goieg through my Pas ture East of IJe.rrih.in are requested to shot the gates. If rot I will he com pelled to nail them shut, I will also pros ecute unv parly culling mv fences, there is a county road outside of my fence. E. Rohwer. 4 We have added a Canon to our office this week so in will w. rn all disgi untied politicians and candidates to cool down before euUring our sanctum. L. Q- Jei Inch nnd wife returned home lust Saturday. Mr. Getlach looks hale and hearty and no doubt he was glad to gel back to Sioux county again. To the lady getting the right number from a package of Three-Star Colfee now on .ale at Marsteller Bros, will re ceive f.VOO in cash. It will pay you to try it. D. M. Putton returned from Iowa last Thursday and he says he had a good time and had the pleasure of wtding thiough mud once again. Wei I it is very nice to drift back to boyhood day even though we have to wade through a little mud, but when it comes to Sioux county she can't be surpass., lor lieautiful weather and kind and trenerous hurted people, and w a dare say should our boys dnlt from her borders they will ever remem ber the pleasant and joyous times they had while in their vouth. tainly ktiows how to entertain when we saw the table fairly groanm.' will) its weight of good thitigs we lost our wits so to ssak so much so that we failed to distinguish mutton from beef. Our new neighbor Mr. Wickersham (who by the way is not a reverend as be fore intimated) is certainly a friend in need to the people of Bodarc, coming as he does at a time when w e are left with out u pastor as sheep w ithout a shepherd He has filled the pulpit for several suc cessive Bndavs and each diseoursa has Vieen instructive Gospel truths which must convince his hearers of the sincere Christian principle of the man, and hi.s earnest desire to help and benilit all with whomo he comes iu contact M. A. C. We have watched the paper very ! Democrat and Populist- closely as to the Fusion candidates, Chan. You are now called as never before to H, Tully, for Representative of the 5;!rd "land by your ticket and especially in District, and find from all reports that l,,'K county for there has been a great Mr. Tully is one of these manly men, one ! "'any little schemes worked by conniv tlial stands by his coo vi.ci ions w ithoot iK pnliticann aud .wen that ara willing to fear or favor to any man, so voter if you j se" ollT party for a. mess of pottage so want to be truly represented at Lincoln 1 don't throw your vote and influence to next w inter place an X opposite the name miin that will only laugh at you and of Mr. Tully. your folly for being so foolish; we have able and coropetent men on our ticket from top to bottom and stand by them It seems that the Alliance Times 1ms ' for then the victory is ours. Somewise been making charges against county , acres may tell you of the Kreat things clerk Smyser, of Box But'e county; for t,iat an ,,B done, but dont he trapped by drawing money from the county illegally them for the records of both state and but Mr. Smyser has willed the hanii of j county is what tells the facts, and not the Times and he now must come to the i little stories 'old by men that know not center or shut up. Bluffs may go for a "ie trutli nor would they tell it if they Professional Cards- tune, but when officers do :heir duties there is nolhiiig to fear for the records will show the facts, and not some winny disgruntled politician or office .seeker. J An Jrew Happenings, Mr. Torn .Jones went to Harrison Sat urday on business. Mr. Weber, Mr. Hanson and Mr. Iilninherg came up on the band car Son- j day to visit. Irieiids. Th.y returned home in the afternoon. There were t went -nine present a' our Sunday School Sunday. Collection sixty one writs. If yu want a knap in Ladies nial child Misses Ilellyer, Topper, and Mr. Myers rem hoe jo to GI-.RLA. li'S where you ! fr(mt Hh.tisoii were welcome visitors Thev now have u large V. tan btiv tliem chear.er itian to any j tki Sundav iMr. Frank Olhricht wa at Andrews astern city assortiusol. We learn that Rev. Youngman's health is so badly impaired that his I'hican lias ordervd him to a lower altitude. We are norry to hear this as the Reverend wrote that be Rtnl hi wife were well pleased with their n:w locution anM ople. The excitement incident to traveling and cliaige of fisid and waler often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one ehould Icare home without a hoiilr of Chanilyrlain's ''olio liiolcra and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by nil Druggist. Condne4. Acour&ts, He!pfvil The busiest people read THE YuITUh ComFaSUH bcau it is condensed, ac curate and hoiplul. Its weekly -UHi'iiary of imporUnt Qui s is complete and trust worthy. Its editorial comment on political and dooiAatic question is non partisan; it ami to K'.jkU fact in such a way that the buiitit person can use them as the basi of an intelligent, opinion. It reflect on every page the whole, win) , induslriout), home-loving, home making aide of American life, the life of noble ai'ti and honorable ambitions. A full Aniiounvarneut of Hie new vuluiiia w ill be sent to any aldrs on requt. The new suhecriUr for 1S0!J who tend $1.75 for the new volume at once will receive free all the remaining imuii (or I90J, incoidim; the IJoobl Holiday dumber lor 1'JOiS, lithographed in twelve color an! gold. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 14 Berkeley Street, B wton, Mas. Thoma Iveriw-n came in on the train laRt Tuesdny and he was not alone either for Tom hu found it to lonesome, going it alone, no lie just went and done the rn,!iw thing ai.d got lum a wife While t. ..re t-ut mrjuamled with In wife we m- ,'h 'Join mm! leel sure that he Ii.k iiuiiIu i 0 misinke, mi Ik re I our lx't i:-i.rfs lo lr. and Mrs. lveison, Old People Hn.v Their Trouble. Mr. Ivmicis LiUleof Kenton Harlxir, Ma li, i over eighty years of an. Hmce IHIi'i he hi;t len troubli-d more or less witJi h digestion and cormlipitlioi) and has ti led ali.-.ost everything in use for those ailment Iit Auguet Ji lr,-ari using ChaiittvrUiriV Stomal ti and Liver Tablet and wa noon Itiehog imn'li ll ler. In a r .ent letter liiMt ,4J l'av listd llieM I -'( Iho Tablet ii:d now think V am wll." Tbe I'rthlel .r.p..v tllJ Ki jeti und i'ivyoriii to- iloniM .li, .vi rat IO For ale hy " ''k j last week visitinj Han Jensen. Miss rdiaahelh Harris came up to j Andrews Saturday and was met at the train by her sister and P-rla Jones. Siie Visited tier sifter and friend tint il Sunday afternoon when she left for Glen. The boarding car came here last week and is Klill hern, Missf s Pearla and Hirdie Jones hare the honor of Uwnt the only one in school last month that were i.ot tardy. Mi. 'hriNteuvii and Mrs. Daset measured the wood Thursday th tt Mr. T. Jones furnished for the school. Pearl Sh-pherd stayed oer night at Mrs. S. E. Jones last Thursday. She went to school with the children in the morning. Mr. Jensen went to Gln Sunday on business. Mr. S. C, I). Bisset vis'ted school last Thursday forenoon. The scholar enjoy ed her talk very much; This is her second visit. She reports tiz; the school has mad wonderful advancement and is doing ncely. We hope she will visit ofieu ami oiler wolds of sympathy and lielpfunles. Sundar Sc hool at2:o0 every Sundav. everybody cordially luviled. Mr. liavi Siietdier I is workinc for Mr. December in the coal yards. Mrs. S. C. U. It isst t went to Hat Creek last week on business. Ar.tlrews School has made great ad vancement last month a shown by tin record of examination. We hope the vtme interest may be shown and made known next month. Mr. T. Jones lielH:l El Schwartz move Grandma Schwann's house last week. Mr. Crawford came to Andrews ufter Mr. Madsen Sunday t.i take him back to continue work at the saw mill, ENTERThIKBIENT. The rendition of the following prog rim by the Harrison Public Schools will take place in the Halj Friday even- tng October 1 1U02 benining at 7:;t) o'clock. Admission 15cl. The proceed of the iiforesnid entertainment will go ! ward the purchasing of an organ for the Schools. The patr-n:ig of the public is respectfully solicited. Instrumental Music. Recitation,.. "Our Hired Girl,'' Karma rriddy. Recitation Hasi! Guthrie Song, "pi'-i-we'', Primary Pupils Recitation, 'JCntertniiiing H-r Big Sis ters lieau, .Mat tie I arsons. Recitation 'Seein' Things at Night , Vernie Marsteller. Recitation, 'Johnnie's First Visit to the I 'luie Mieurn, Lucile Mora vek, Softf Olivette Dunn Recitation,. ..'Fashionable School Girl" Edith Buike. Recitation, "i 'ontent nuiol ." Mabel Z..i-be. Reci tat ion, '-(iau i bb-r's Wife,"N-lli-St;ott K""t-' "Hn. Idmg l);.y by l)ay," High Kirhool Girls' Chorus : lass. R-citition, Onu Sau'esar. Recitation, "Arithmetic," Dun l.'avis. Song. "Five Little Mice," Primary Pupils R-citntion, "f Juss What lie Had in His Pocket ," I lee I )a vis. Song, "Tiro I.iit ,. Pabl.ils. .S'Veri Little fin is. i R-citatiou. ."The Turkey for the Parish" Johnnie Lowrv. Recitation "The llollie's Funeral" Helm i 'Urke. Recitation "His new Brother'1 'barley Burke. Recitation "Who Loved Best" Cleo Higelow, Recitation, "Ilvpercondriac" Helta Hanson. Re:italion ... ' IVcuz' I Have to Go to School, " Fred (J'Connor. Dialogue 'Shnwtng the Album" liollie Priddy and Ida Moravek. Vocal Duet, Helen Clarke and Lueile Moravek. R-ciliil ion, "Mi'thusalali" George Burke. Song 'Yankee Hoodie1 Intermediate Boys Dialogue. ."How Mr. Wilson maniged." High Si hool Recitation "To Big to Kiss, Edna liavis. As State Superiritendent, Fowler has fisked us lo say a word for him, and knowing the interest he has taken in the educational work throughout the state, we can't help but recommend him to all voters that feel an interest in their child ren and the educational work of this county and slate. We don't think the educational work shoul I be mixed with politics, but that it should be the man and the interest he takes in the work. Therefore we can't help but'eridnrse Mr. Fowler for his untiring efforts in build ing up the educational work of thisgreut stale. did. Let every Fusion ist come out and vote that you may vindicate your rights an American citizens. We cannot, truthfully sav'thnt Mr, ."urne, who thinks he is running fur the legislalure isa man tii.il drinks. In fact we would prefer b-'lit viu tint liquor i too m;d a si iinul.tnl, for bis kind of nerves, lie must be accustomed (, "hit ting the pipe" otherwise, he would never have expressed himself as dusirous of seeing1 a law enacted that noulu wipe everv democrat Ironi off tin; face of the eHrl!:. No man whose brains are. not be fogged with somekind of a drug would ever uiuko such a remark as t hat . Pioneer Grip. There seems to he a great change of heart come over the Republican party in this slate iu the past, two years. Two years ago they had a saloon man in the Held lor governor and the Fusion forces had a christian man, but at that time in their estimation he was Uead and shoul dtr above the christian candidate, but to day they claim the christian candidate and O ni ! the pressure they are trying to bring to bear upon the voter that wants good government that Mickey is the man, t.ut we don't think uch tactics as this will fool the voters this year; for the rail roads were thedominating power in the convention that placed this meek and innocent man before the people, but. a few honest delegates did not realize it at th time, and now they will stand by it or bust a suspender, but our liltl giant, W. 11. Thompson will be our next governor, anil if you want to get into the procession you had ba ler beclimbii.g on to the band wagon. M. J. 0'Coiell, - - C: Attirr . .. . - Will Practice in All ConrU. Special Attntioa Ufrea t Laa-4 s flee BusiBesi. Collection aad all kaiiatai aatra ed to me will receire pro-apt atteatlo Harrison Nuimii. J. E. PHINNEY. If. D Phyiscian aad Serraaa 411 call f ireii prompt atteattoa Ottlce in Drug Store. -HARRI80N - NCBRASKAi GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law: Prompt attention givn to all lei; matters in Justice, County and Dislri Courts, and before the UuiUd StaU Land OHice. Fire Insurance written ia relinry companies. HTLeal pa)er carafully drawn. Harrison. - Nebraka.. North-Western Vottrdon't forget fj.-n rtarry when von make, up your ticket, for we iu ed just such men a him at Washington, one that can defend your interests as well as ire has proven that he can help saveyour country, while he has onlv one arm be has a sound stomad) and won't, grow faint heart d wh.-n there is a measure :omes up that needs his voice, and vole that his peoples' interests miirhl be pro tected from the good trusts that have urown to such an enormous size in the (last few years that even our chief Ex eculiv dare not i ross t hem. Put an X opposite the General's name. 1 'ays1 Mr. AleX Loweiy Morula v on business. was at Andrew Bodarc Gleanings. John Coffee h.i hi assistant busy these day biiuliag lumlier from Crawford Bros. aw mill to be n-'d in renovating his sheds and out. buildings and otherwise making limits snug and warm for the coming winter. '. K. Rose after Siending a couple of week yisitiag with his iother Iu Harri son and I need in tin Valley ,.t mi l.iur d iv for Big Horn Wyn. acconipiin w.l hv Mis, R is. mid little b il lie. Recitation "School Jlatilila Hanson. Recital ion Joev Parsons. Jtecitalion "The Drawing Singer" Bessie Marsteller. Dialogue E'hel Burke, Lnolu Moravek, Karma Priddy. Song "l!eaenly fnther hear us'1 S-ven (tills. Recitation Maude Cartel I , Song, "Sunshine" Bv High School. Recitation Mabel Bigelow. Song "Ameiiean Girl'1 HiL'h School bonis Sung forward and luck ward. Recitation, "Jane Jones '. Ethel Burke, Vocal Solo Professor Stimson Song "How the corn grow" Primary School. Instrumental music Prof. Dunn. Song. Olivette Dunn, Harp Solo Daisy Holl.ngHWorth. Recitation, "Good Night." Mary Burke. Any one knowing of orphan, homeless. or dependent children needing a home will confer a favor on thu children ns well ti" the Nebraska Children' Home Mocietv bv reporting the case to the Home OlhYB 5H Brown Bik , Omaha, Nuhr. arid the cine will receive prompt attention. We bear some comment on the qualifi cation of commissioner Mong of the 1st District and in justice to bun we must sav that the ones making such allegat- ions a re'not .fully aware of what they " talking about. We must say that Mr. Meng bus provtd himself one of the most painstaking comiiii.ssior.ers that I he county has ever bad, and while he does not make any great flash about his work, he thoroughly undeislands every brunch of work that comes under the jurisdiction of the board, and we can say that everything that has conn) before him has received the most considerate attention mid his signature was attached to no bill or document until he was limy i sat.i-lied that, it was rilit. Mr. Meng a not in the race for reelection this lali I herelore we do not i-ay this to advance bis standing as a c.mdida'e but rei ogrnze and appreciate .he services he has render ed us while a servant of the people. Some of our know it all people are trying to convince certain ones that the present county board :i on the extrave ganl oider; well lets see, up to within a little over 2 years ago the county was regi -ttruig all her warrants, and parties owning same had lo ait lor their money oi siii at a discount, and the county then was pa , in 7 per cent interest on all outstanding warrants. A quarter section of land was assess d from 8 to 10 dollars, and personal property according ly , hut since July 1900 warrants have been casn until October, 1902, and owing lo levy of 190S being exhausted and nothing to transfer, the county has to register her warrants again, out this is no tan It of th county board, for had their instructions been carried out there would lie plenty ol money to pay all ex penses until the levy of 1903. If any Voter doutjts this li:t him take his pencil and the delinquent lax list and satisfy himself. Tax receipts will show you what taxes you have paid in former years, so vou don't ne..d lo take any loan's word but liure it out for your- LINE f E. M. V. It K. ia- tba bwU to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEAUWOOI) AND HOT SPK1NUS. SOUTH DAKOTA. F. K. & M. V R. 4. J1IH, table Going wt. Going Ea mixed 10:5 No. . mixed.. 7.50 We h am lint Mr. G lhorl lorinerlv of 1 JoUaic was Married Sunday Oct, ItHh at to Andrews last Sunday. We are glad to see so many of our town people visiting Hit Sundav school in the country every Sunday. We Ivnrn that une went to Warbonuet and soma lion aud would like to lly a Hag of truce We understand that some of our cit izens in the 1st. commissioners district are try ing lo make campaign fodder by giving out that Dan Jordan, the Candi date of the Fusion force, lias not Qualification1' for a commissioner. wonder where they get their information it r-urelv can't l from the reeurd of his woik forih.it is in Hist, class shape, both clerically and otlxrwise. Mr. J irdmi's assessor's book for 19ml shows what kind of work he can do, and that is what the people want, ami not gas. We must ad mit that Mr. Jordan doii'l make any great ditplay of Ins mental abilities but we will ray that the people of tha north end of the county will II 0 1 111 Mr, .lordnu one that I full able lo take care ol, biiiis-lf and the interests of Sioux Co. so don't llieH any such statement but stand by Mr. Jordan if you want your district represented by a true Istmocral, and one that can't he bought and will stand bv hi color let coma what. will. Wo understand that the Republican are Irving to claim Mr. Jordan, but we understand that part, of It, and we are not surprised at their uclions, lor they know they are up against a hard proposi- Secretary of state Marsh has shown himself a man unworthy of the office he now Illls. In filing his certillcate ol uomiuattonawith county clerk Raum he also sent .1 sample Ballot, which was decided hv the supreme court 1 year ago to be unlawful. The law was passed by a Republican fiejis'ature in lfj'il, and its sole obj.-ct, was to rob 'he voter of his vote and intention. Secretary Marsh was excusable l-t year, but after the ! supreme court had made this ruling, and j lie again sands out a deceptive copy, goes j to show that, the Republican party if 1 they cant get the vote fairly they will j Invthfiir pi ins to count honest votes out. The schedule A as is Inid down in the slatute of 1901 is to place the name Democrat and peoples Independent in hnickttt and place one circle t the head of the ticket for the vol. r to Tote a straight ticket. Tbis w..ul 1 not interfere so much in counties where there is the 1 fusion, but all theeeuntie" through out We the state dont fuse but nut up a stratghl Democrat ticket and straight Peoples Independent ticket and then to make a cio,s in the circle would leave the Judges nt a loss to say what was the intention ol the voter and they not beiag mind reader would have to count the 'allot out. and by o doing it would add "tie more vote to the Republican column, or th question was tnken to the supreme court, would be knocked out simply for 1be reason that there is no sucha party as People luib'iiendetit, l)eriiocrat Party. The Bee makes a paltrv excuse for Secretary Marsh hut the right thing for the voter todo i It) retire lum to private hie. E. KO I I WKK. Dealer in; Harness, Saddles,. Lumber, Grain,. Doors, Sash & WIRE. If s)sibl, hut we are not built mat way, NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To all to whom It may concern. The commissioner appointed to est,.lIli.i a roinl, eouinii!iielnut the (SW corner ot section ,'U, Twp. N. nitiife Mt w., anil run nlng tlieneeeiist on correction linn to the St, corner of section 4, Twp. 34 N , riinuu It'; W slid lerinliinthitf ut Unit point to be aHoweij Hint esiabllsheft, nnd all oti)eellons then to, or claims for damages must bo. ttleil in the county clerk' offlceon or before noon of tie i:it,li day 1 f November A. I), at 02, or siiiil 10 ol will be established without, referi-nce Miece to. Win. J. A. liimni, If!- County Clerk. A Typical South African Store. O. R. Larson, or Bay Villa, Sunday s Rifer, Cape Colony, conducts a s'ore typical of South Africa, at which can tw purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor.'1 This store is. situated in a valley nine mile from tho rn arest railway station and about twenty live miles froai the nearest town. Mr, Larson says: "I m favored with thn custom of lurmer within a radius of thirty wiiles, to many of whom 1 have supplied Chainberlaln'H remedies; all tes tify to their value in a household where a doctor's advice is almost out of the Irrigated farm for sale 4 j mile north qlehllon. Within one mile of my store of t'rawlord, consisting of 820 acres, 100 acres under ditch, 00 acre in alfalfa, largei nrvv house, large barn. One of the best improved farms in Iawes Co. Pirce $10 per acre, impure of L. C. Lewis. Harrison or Crawford Nehr. the population i perhaps sixty, Of these, within the past twelve month, no lts than fourteen have been ahsolutt ly cured by Chamberlain1 Cough Remedy. Tni must arely Is) a record." For by all I Vimiats. 1 i . i :4J fi 1 A, .1! i m ti if; f, ,. fi !! , 1 H '? i 1 -i c p J I ' .' i i t .(! 1 ! 1 .:C