Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, May 07, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. XV. SjCLISOlSr, 1TEBA.SICA., THTJRSIDA.ir, , HUlA-IT
7. 1903.
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LOCAL NEWS OF
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HE TOWN,
lr. W, I. Seymour coming.
Chan. Ore well was up from Hewitt
Tuesday,
Ered and Can Witt made us a pleasant
call Tuesday.
J. H. Newl'n wail down from Pleasant
Ridje Tuesday.
Oscar Hanson went to Long Pine last
Saturday evening.
Mike Carroll wan down from the cross
A ranch Lliis week.
Francis Duel was in from Pleasant
Ridge tlie first of the week.
IK'. Seymour will be in Craw ford Neb.
May 20th at (late City Hotel.
Sunday school at 10 e'clock; every
body invited, W. H. Davis; Hupt.
Coming.
II L lily AINU 1 tlryhrf iAIHaoce will bein Harr'son in the near
Too Gtm b. Risk.
In almot every neighborhood someone
has died , rom an attack of colic or chol
era morbus, oileu be "ore medicine could
be procured or a physician summoned.
A reliable remi.Jy lor these d'Heases
should be kept at hand. The risk is too
great for anyone to lake, Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and f 'iaeYhoea Remedy lias
undoubtedly saved the lives of more
people and rel'eved more pu n and suffer
ing than any other medic'ne in ue. It
can always be depended noon. For sale
by all Druggists.
At a regular meeting of the county
commissioners Jan. 13th.. 190ii. Tbt
following estimate of expenses for the
year 1903 was ordered.
District Jourt $0. 000.00
Stationary 800.00
Officers Saleries 1,000.00
Robt. Lewis was up from Crawford
thin week visiting friends in this vicinity,
Neligh i Pat. flour warranted, none
better at f.2.00 per 100 tbs. Cull at Ger-
iach's store.
Mrs. J. H. Wilbermsdorfer receive! a
new piano last week, and Prof. Dunn
received one Monday.
N. L Tipton and J. Reed moved some
cattle to the John Bieser ranch on Runn
ing water last Saiurdav.
Earnest Lvons is moving back to town
again. He is moving iiuo the residence
formerly occupied by J. T. Hewitt,
Miss flattie 0tnner, who came home
sick some time ago, hits recovered and
returned to Crawford Monday evening.
When you want a plea-nut physic try
Otmmbei'ain's Stomach and Liver Tab
lets. They are easy to take and pleasant
io eifect. For s.-le by aii Druggists.
Ma.vus Vulde., a successful yoong
raiKiicuaii of llaivihoo, s,ieut several
days the fore part o" the week w.'tb
friends in Crawford. Craw'ord liul'el 'u.
Soldiers Relief Fund 800.00
Printing and publishing .600.00 1 vis'to:s last Sunday afternoon.
say this ior him that no one will be
disappointed that may have the plensu re
of heti 'iqg h:m. His thought-' are clear
and emphatic, and if he lectures ou the
Holy Lund ali Bible students w'll Hud
gret ijsp r.'iion I rom Ins words, w
have heard M. Akes and koow where
of we Sfieak, and we hope that a geod
audieuce 8i'ch f" Ha-'ison is able to
furo:sh may greet him when he comes.
Breezes from Glen.
Our school closes Friday May tfie 8th.
Clara Monenaon and Elizabeth Ha-r's
went to Huiv:on last Friday, and came
home on the even'n; passenger just io
t'me for the Basket Soc-al at the church.
The Hlorm in the ailerooon kept several
ii'om ai tending the bocial. But those
that we'e there report a good hue.
A good 8. S. last Lord's day.
Mr. and Mi's. Jim Johnson rece'ved
Roads and Bridges 8,000.00
Incidental Expenses .2,."i00.00
Ollicers Fees 700.00
Win. J. A. Raum,
Clerk.
GREATLY ALARMED.
By a Persistent Cough, but Permanent
ly Cured by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student at law,
!n Greenville, S. C.t had been troubled
for four or live years with a continuous
cough which he says "areatly alarmed
me, causing me to ('ear that I was in the
li'st stage of consumption. " Mr. Bur
bage, having seen Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy advertised, concluded to try it.
Now rend what lie says of it; ! soon
felt a remarkable change, and after using
two be' ties of the tweuty-llve cent size,
was permanently cured.'' Sold by all
Druggist".
Mrs. Andrew and children, and s ster,
from Gillette, Wyo, have Isjen vmr.ing
with Rav. Horton and family s:ne lust
Saturday. They left yesterday evening.
For Sale.
100 acres of land mile from Harrison
with good house, well, arid other III)
provements. For further information
call at this olllc e.
The people of Harrison and vicinity
ciect to observe declaration day in old
fashion style. There s quite a lengthy
programme lieing prepared which W'll be
announced Inter on; so let all that feel
interested io such exercises lie (tresent on
tlieiMHh day of May to help the work
along.
Epwoiih. League.
At the M. E. church eveiy Sunday
evening at 7 KK) o'clock.
JJverybody invited. Subject for May :
' SIGNALS TO GO AHEAD.
Subject for May 10. Oliedience to Our
King. Jno. xv. 10; I Jno. tii. 22.
Frank Lewis; Leader.
i
The stallion, W181-OM Jr., who is
advertised in this aper, is a first class
home in every resect, sired by imM)ried
Clyde, earn seven eights, weight 1,100
IMiinds. The price is two dollars cheap
er this year than last, but the horse is in
us good a condition as he was last year,
anyone desiring the services of this horse
ahuuld give him a trial, fer you will not
regret it.
A Farmer Straightened Out.
"A man living on a farm near here
came in a short lime ago completely
deuMed up with rheumatism. I handed
him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
ami tokl him to use it freely ami if not
satisfied aiter using it he need not pay a
cent for it," sav C. P. Rajde.'. or PiHt
ensMjII, N. Y. "A few duys luler he
walked iato the store us straight as a
atring aad luioded me a dollar s.iy:'ix,
"give dm anouW liottle of CkniberiaiQ's
Pain BJtn. 1 want it in the house all
the Uiae for it cured me " For sale by
all Drugget"-
Mr. Josph Pomfnville, of 8t;,lwater,
Minn., alter having wot over $i,O0O
with the best doctors for stonweh trouble,
withoet rvlief, was edvlned by Ida drug
gist, Mr. Alex. Ridiard, to try a box of
I lianiberhiiii't HUiiiihcIi and Liver Tab
Ut. tie did so, and fi a well man today.
If troubled with indigestion, bed InMe in
the nirnith, lui of aptile or const Ipv
tiisi, give Ibis Tablet a trial, and you
are uertuin to he more than pleased with
HmrtsulU For sale at U cuta r Inn
lij'all I t ugisu.
A Sliiihisb pArtTY.
Lit 'it Friday evening a number 6!
young folks gathered together and went
over to Mr. Mi-Olniey's to su .-prise Miss
Anna Walker and Mr. Otto Pape, but
when they reached thev thev found that
Miss Anna had gone to her home, on
Running water, and so the sui prise all
le I on Oito, and he seemed to lie greatly
si'riri.,ed. 'J'hey all gathered in the sit
ing room here Mr. McOinley was a'al
tiii-d to get li'intojoin m their games,
but he thought he was too old, and so
ho moved out, tell'ng them he would
leave the room i'l their sj"session, and
for them to enjoy tlietnselvs as much
ns they cou id. ami ihey played games of
variops ki'ids unt:l about 11 o'clock,
when lliey were called to the d'fi'ng
room, finding there a very delicious su
iec, on the ta'uie, p -eparetl by the ;;ood
cooks, which they all relished. Arter
supper they all went home (eehng thank
lul to Mr. McGinley nnl fam'ly to' their
sociability, r.nd Otto is no doubt wishing
for the time to come when they will
come to surprise him again.
Carey Items.
Frank Carlson was in tlie valley a few
days last week, says he is tired of this
western country and will return u
Minnesota soon to stay.
Mm la Sjieasu is home from the Chodron
Academy and will not go buck aguin
this term.
Ed Nineman is here sending a few
days visiting friends.
Dr. Sex'.oa will hold commun'on ser
vices at the church next Hunday(the
10th. Inst.)
Word comes from Newcastle Wyo.
(hat a sou has been born to Mrs. Samuel
Uoi'man.
It will lie rememlsjred that Mr. Gor
man died last Oct.
Next Thursday evening, May 7th the
young people will meet at C. U. Groves
to organize a C. E. society.
Mrs. Conley, who has been living on
the John Hixson place, moved her stock
lo-dav to Soldier c.eek where she will
reside this summer.
News comes from North Powder Idaho,
that A I. red Ta'lys have h.d a very
fwr-nus lime tins wme-. am ot ttie
Carl Bhoers was in our vic;nity this
week.
Mr. Jim end Walter Jolm.on were
branding their calves Monday.
Mi'. Cubnet lot one of his thorough
bred calves by the blacn leg.
A member of feline tribe visited the
sheep fold and killed one of the lambs.
The Bug will now bid you all good-by.
She has enjoyed her work in this part of
the county very much, and thanks the
kind Irieuds who have made her stay so
pleasant for her.
May we all meet again, is her sincere
wish and prayer.
Buu.
I "In Wyoming.
Last week we were treated to a regular
blizzard, but it did not last only two or
three days. It turned very cold and
quite a lot of wmw (ell. There was some
loss, of slock reported but mostly of
calves.
Miss Ida Sutton closed her school in
the valley a short t 'me ago and is now at
home on the Ridge.
Miss Oral White, a former school teach-
i
er here, closed her school at Inez last
week, and will arrive here on next
Thuisday to visit a while with friends in
this part.
Dir. w. Aiurptiy is sutienng (rom a
severe attuck of t'cdoulouteux.
Charlie (ihrisL'an who went to Lusk
two wee!;s ago last Monday, to 1 treat
ed by Dr. Brownrigg, returned home on
last Sunduy, greatly improved.
Mrs E, E. Chr;slian, who has been in
Lusk since week ago Thursday, hiking
care of Charl e, returned home on lat
Saturday. Nellie, who has been keeping
the houe during her mother's absence,
says it is a lonesome place with Charlie
and ma gone all of the lime and pa gone
most of the time. We are glad to note
thai Charlie feels belter, and sincerely
hope that it may t 1 1 continue.
Be km To Mr. a-id Mrs. James Petty,
on Monday April 17th, a boy. The R'dge
seems to be a good place for boys this
spring, as this is the third lioy w ho has
come to blwis homes in our settlement
since March '.'9. The other two came to
the homes of J. D. Williams and Harry
Deuel, both on the above mentioned dale.
Presiding Elder Scaniahorn, assisted
by Rev, Horton, held communion servi
ces at the hall on last Sunday, A large
crowd was in attendance and fourteen
i partook of the Lord's supper. The Elder
preached a strong sermou from CoUos-
lans 3. 18.
i
George Williams and his bestgirl from
Harrison, attended quarterly meeting on
the Ridge last Sunday.
While on the road to Lusk week ago
last Saturday, we saw a man thrown
from a horse a mile and a half awav.
Well we drove ou and the horse stood
where he threw the man. At last we
neared the spot and saw a man lying on
the ground stretched out on his buck,
bareheaded, with Ins hands folded across
To say that we were scared
Hunte s Happenings.
Mr. George Harvey made a business
trip to Crawford Friday ret'iruing
Saturday.
Mr. Wm. Schleyer was in Hunter on
business Thursday-
Mrs. D. W. Shepherd was a Harrison
visitor Friday.
M. Geo. Baldwin was a Harrison visit
or Thursday.
Mrs. Ea sett visited with Mn. Cook
and Mi-s. Graha.i one day last week.
Mrs. C. Christensen and daughter
Mabel went to Crawford Friday evening
returning Saicdav. Mabel haj sore
throat which d;d not get any better.
Mrs. Wm. T, Jones was do.ng bus ness
'n Ha,' ':son Monday.
M s. J. D. Proctor and daughter Eva
we e visiiiog wuh Mr, Tucker's folks
Monday.
I'wrl and R,jph Shepherd were visit-
at ProciO v ''e Monday.
Mr. Wa I. er Smoke came home Thurs
duv IVom Wyoming, where he h:i.s lieen
wo 'k'nj, on a seci'on. We a -e very glad
to see li;s smM og face aguin. He is very
welcome and we s'ncerely hope he wi:l
get some of he happi.ie.o iuat Hunger
offers. Now ir you doii't beiieve it you
can come and see for yourself.
Master Ruv Hagermuo, of Hunter,
was in Proctorvilie Mouday. Wonder
what he went for?
There was a carload of t'es pot off of
62Sacurday. The t'es are about a
mi'e east o' the cty of Hua te'.
M. rnd Mrs. D, W. Shepherd pave
another dance at their place on Ro. ebud
avenue Saturday night. Tiiey bud a
ve"y good time and a n'ce supper. We
were no., there bet we k-.ow it was nice.
Several people from liar. ison and some
i rom Vim Tassel.
ALL PEOPLE
Love to buy good gooda at tht lowest price pobiaible,"
and the place to do this is at
GERLACFTS GENERAL STORE.
In clothing, Gents furnishing, Goods,
Boots and Shoes.
We are ready to compete with the world,
and the way to prove it, is to give us a trial.
"Come and see us any way and be social."
GERLACH'S STORE-
The music was fine
The supoer was sweet,
Arid I he cakes and pies
Could not be heal.
Mr. J. R. Huoter left for Omaha one
day last week.
M, Tom Jones and fm:ly were v'sit
ing wiLh George Ha 'vey's Svoday.
Mrs. Proctor and Evu, were r'ding a--oi'iid
the ciiv Sunday. Maybe they
think it hui cli-nged because the name is
changed.
Robert Lewis of Oawford is visiting
wiih his brother Frank, near Smoke.
Mr. George Baldwin went to Harrison
Tuesday.
BOUQCET.
" l.i. l...ui
fiMn'.ltt ivf.ttr.tinT Mi. Tnllttv. bull Itw!
' ' '' II. ...illinu II Inii n,:i.l A ,r I .... i ... .
w-arlet fever and the;)) meoths old
Uiby died I rom it.
There was a very heavy frost or rather '
a lu-rrl freeze last Thursday night and i
it is probably that all ol the early fruit
nt kilted.
Wm. Glaze ha purchased the 8. W.
homestead on Hchool creek.
About a week ago some person broke
into the rofwge y Inking out a win
our hat, (for our hair rix ho as to throw
it off), we lied the team and went to the
supposed corpse. We recognized the
man as a Sioux comity man who e name
we will not divulge. Of course the llrst
thing we did was to feel the pulse, when
Io, lite eyes oaeuod and the man was
alive. He said that he was not hurt but
was resting and sleeping. It seems that
he had spent the night In Lusk and hud
dow light that had once been broken : looked rpon tho wine when it was red.
and was mended with putty, Mrs. Lyons i Had learned to drink Strong wine and at
came a few days ago to iu rest i gate and
learn 'A hat damage woe done. She
fouisJ that the house had been throughly
rummaged and evidently some on had
slpt mi the htl but could not mies any
lluug thai had been taken.
TlMOTHr.
last hud found that it biteth Jiku 1 serp
ent and nlingeth like an adder, We are
glad to any that he was not so badly hi.rt
aa we were scared, and hope that the
like may never occur again, it least to
any Sioux ccunty young man.
Zkxucl.
The Junior Normal at Alliance is rapid
ly approaching. It will began June 8th
and continues for ten weeks. List
winter the legislature appropriated funds
to hl'e Instructors for this Normal. Ab
le insi meters have been OiTered the
teachers of Northwestern Nebraska.
The Junior Normal will lie absolutely
free to all teachers and prospect i ve
teachers of Nebraska. Not even an in
stitute fee will be charged. Attendants
must lie furteen years of age, of trood
niorial character, and of good physical
health, who have a fair knowledge of the
common school branches such as may Ik?
nbtaineil in the e'ght grade. Primary
methods will be taught and a model
school conducted at each point.
The studies pursued at the Junior
Normal school will be a part of the
regu'arly prescribed course nf the State
Normal school, and students in regular
attendance and pursuing and completing
these studies in a satisfactory manner
will he granted a certificate to that
effect, signed hy the conductor of the
Junior Normal school and countersigned
by (he State Superintendent, which
certificate will entitle the holder to prop
er credit at the state Normal school .
Alliance will grant the use of such
textbooks us may be on hand free of
charge, but those going to attend the
Normal are requested to take with tliem
such books ns they may have.
Aroommndnt ions for those who will
attend the Normal at. Allinncensfollows:
Suitable rooms fur light, housekeeping to
accommodate from two to eight clubbing
togethercan lie obtained. Those wishing
to help form such clulm should let me
know ut once so the rooms may lie
reserved. Those willing to pay wt.no per
weeV , should write at once also as about
thirty can be supplied at that rate for
superior hoard. There will ho a dining
hall conducted during the Norninl at
which board may he had for $3.00 pnr
week, well furnished room may be Imd
nt from 50 cents to 111 .00 a week for
teachers, two or more occupying the
roovti together.
Each one going to AIILncn to attend
the Junior Normal should take a receipt
when purchasing railroad tickets in order
to he entith d to return at one third fare,
Any rut her information desired will be
furnished on application,
Conrad Parsons.
Co. Bupt.
War Bonnet Topics.
Nice weather after the storm.
Remember the preaching next Sunday
at 3 P.M. Come all.
Mr. aod Mrs. Paul Zerbst visited at Mr.
Keels Sunday.
Mr. Fank Hubbard went to Harrison
Saturday
Tom Plunkett, we are sor.-y to say,
has lei t lor Belle Fourche 8. D. to be
gone a1 1 summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott visited at the S E
Sunda v.
Mr. B'l! Rickard was visiting at the
S E last week with his sister, Mrs.
George Givmm and lainilv.
Mrs. W. H. Dcnn and children visited
with Mrs. Failey Sunday.
Arthur Dunn went over to begin work
at Crawford's saw mill Monday.
Pete Peterson is either very industrious
or in a hurry lor lumber, as he went to
towu in that storm last week after a
load. I guess he is both.
Jim Merriain and family have been
staying on tlie divide for the past week.
Jim is doing some breaking for his father-in-law.
Miss Doruian visited with Mrs. Scott
Monday,
Jehn Hunter, Fred Clark, ar.d Basil
Guthrie were out lor a riae through
Monroe Saturday.
Lost Between the Biehle place and
Harrison, or io Harrison, by Mrs. Scott,
a Royal Neighbor Lodge pin. Anyone
finding same, please leave at Pess Jour
nal ollice, post-office, or hand to her.
frank Scott and sons branded their
cattle last Friday and drove theiu down
to their claim on Spring creek Tuesoay.
Nels Anderson rounded up his horses
SuLclay. Some more industrious people
who work Sunday if no other day. Nels
give me a uickle to keep this out but
George Grimm give me a dime to write
it.
Mr. Grimm and Frank Srott went up
on the Divide to Myers aud got two loads
of potatoes Tuesday,
Mrs. Noreisch, we are sorry to say had
her tomato pl-xnts set out in the garden
and lliey all fruze.
Mr. John Anderson und two daughters
Mallei und Nellie, Were yisitinir with
their Uncle Nels and Aunt Tillie last
Wednesday, and at the S K Thurtxlay.
Mary Scott visited with her cousins
Winnie und Ulady Finlev Tuesday.
dust as we began to think Christianity
was retfng a hold in this valley, us we
were holding two Sunday Schools every
Sunday, we were surprised to llud last
Sunday thut the devil, or some of nis
nips, had been so very close to our place
ol Worship Saturday night that things
were prelly badly scorched, and we
could still smell the brimstone Sunday
when we went to hold S. S. Now that
is loo bad to thnk we have uny one so
low and degraded ns to do the very niuull
trick that was done. As ol course it
was some body look a cun of kerosene,
saturated several articles in the school
house in three different places and set
fire to tlieni and supposedly left thinking
the fire would do the rest, but providence
was at work also, ho their scheme failed
and the lire burned a while then went out
but not until it had done some damage,
but not much just euough to show
what was intended. The culprits were
tracked for about a half a mile from the
school house. Now this in a shame and
disgrace to th;s community, and 1 think
should be followed and the parlies con
cerned be pun'shed to the lull er.tent of
the law, us so many times such tilings
are laid io boys, (or which 1 have a few),
when pei Imps the boys never thought of
doing such a thing. But fortunately
this Onio it was evident the parly or
parties came prepared for business, as
they brought the o l in a fruit can and
forgot to take it back with them. "Mur
der will out" "all things hidden shall be
revealed" which I think is true.
"John and the Bob cat. "(poem.)
John Plunkett and Miss Dormnn '
Went out for a stroll last Tuesday morn
ing. They were in quest of cottricousites
And all kinds or monstrosities.
When all of a sudden when inost unexpected,
Professional Cards.
GRANT GUTHRIE,
Attorney-at-Law.
fromp: p.leniion given to uM leg
mallei's ;c Justic. County and District
Courts, and before the United Suite
Land Office.
Fire Insurance written io reliable.
3ompanie.
ilTLegr! papers carefully drawn.
HarbasON. - Nebraska.
J. H. LACY,
SUCCESSOR tO E. ROHW.KR.
-de. turn IV
Harness, saddles, range
goods, lumber, all kinds of
building material.
Farm machinery, and hard
ware. Flour, grain and feed.
When in need of anvthiog m my line
give me a call: We will treat you right.
The
Northwestern
; LINE
ONLY
P.. ilroad between Miaaouri R I veer end
CIilo-'o.
Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis.
Direct Ll.ie to Black Hills.
Apply to nearest n.gent for raiea, map
&.nd time c&rds.
New Schedule of Trains.
Taking effect Sunday Nov. Ut.
West Bound, East Bound,
Morning. Evening.
No. 59 Frt.4:15p.in. No. 60, Frt. .2:!
No. 5, Psgr. 10:55 No. 4, Psgr, arrives
8:5, dejwrtft , :I4
Both t'a;ns carry passengers.
By a Bob cat, they were most lhicily
attacked.
But John is quite brave though ;inle
small
And to kill that cat he was detei iniin d
by all.
So he Hew at the cat armed with rocks
And settled its hash with a very fur
knocks.
No one but Miss Dorman witnessed Hm
light
But from what I have heard it suivly
was a sight.
I am glad to say he saved the teacher
from harm
Except a slight shock from the sudden
alarm.
The cat was skinned by Valdez Mi.rcns
And Plunkett John burned the carcass.
So here is a sample of Peggys skill
In writing poelry-but still.
When you know its her llrst in tbut line
I know you will think it is quite One.
You will laugh in your sleeve of course
And say as you laugh 'tis well Its no
worse."
Pbkjy.
We have made urraugemenU with the
publishers of the Young People's Weekly
one of the best periodicals of lis clasa, sn
that we cun furnish said paper in connect
ion with the Press-Journal each one year
for the small sum of fl.25 tor both paper
or to those in arrers on sulwcnpiiou w ho
will pay what they owe and 25 ceute
extra we will semi tlie Young Peoble's
Weekly one year. TlioMe who have umiiI
in advance for the Press-Journal mmiI
want u llrst class paper (or tlie young
folks can come hi on the deal also, by
paving 2A nls extra.
The Young People's Weekly has reiM-li-
ed Its marvelous micoesn uad attained a
circulation ol over 210,000 copies a wek
because its contents Interest young read
ers. Its popularity extends to thought
ful parents Who recognise in it oueol tha
best aids In keeping young Mks in
healthy touch wuh tlie active world
giving tliem a tasle for clean, vigoroue
reading, and M-es-niiiig truths m ititir
tnost attractive lui ua.
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