i Harrison Press -Journal. VOL. XVI. HA.KKISOlSr, 1TEBBASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1903. 3 O. 4 i t local news of thetown: Dsn Slattery is harvesting for J. W. Reed. t Take notice to Lr. issue. Ame's card in this Mrs. Foot was down from the Ktfge yesterday. ' Notice (he addition to the J. H. a this week. , Dr. Amos made several professional calls last Jake Mitla wae 4owa from Hat Oreek Wyo. yesterday. : Mr. and lira. Sam Porter were visiting in lown Sunday. T. 0. Williams and w Jean spent Sunday at lioite. Ja. McOaon and wife were up from Gilchrist Tuesday. Mrs. Lrxzie Coffee was up from Runn ing water Tuesday, M. A. Baoma and wife was in from HigWand yesterday. J, K . Harris and wife were up frotu Marsbnid yesterday. Marvin Carroll caught a young coyote t Bodsrc U.tft Wunday. Elery Shenll wer.t jowato John Poppas Tuesday to work for him. R. C. Dunn becomes a reaiier of JonofAL with thU is-me. the Jim Nolan was up from Torrington, Wyo. the Urrt of the week. Mr. Peter Peterson ami Mists Mary Lecling were in to wo Monday. Vern Hanson, tbei(rggi spent San dav at his home i Crawford. Gkeorge Wickersham and Win, Miiler were up froan liodarc Monday. Mr. Ohms. Hilrfwln's mother and sister aad Mrs. Moravek -spent Sunday Avith their-daughter Mrs. Anderson. Andrew Christian and Leslie Crane wereiown fxm Pleasant Ridu Tuesday. M.JI. .Jay!tart was sbakingfcunds with Jus HKHiy friends in Harrison yesterday. J. A. Deuel was dewn from Pleasant .Ridge yestefday and nade a pleasant call. IVrt F.nrnest and wife, and Otto Wills were dowo from Warren, Wvo. this week. ' J. K. Arnerfrom Buw loaf pieoinct vas doing buswiess w iDh the Co. i'lean. Wednesday. Mannas Valdey. returned l-o his ranch in Wyo. Oils week. He has i&s hay ail (i iu tlie valley. Miss Lizzie Parsons has been on thesiok lisl for a few dtwrs, but we are glad to iy sp is on tlie irwul, 1) (TUK IS O.VF.HAy. Tiikn Jjixatlve l!io Oolnlnn tnlileti. Ml lrl refund tlie liimiey It If lull to rum. K. W. Iew' n,'unturi.' 1 mi ewh Ooi. Vk. Mrs. Delia DeisWr has tieen ijnite sick for the past week and we have U-en un mUeto learn wlmtlmr she is improving or mot. County Clerk liaum is spending this week at htrwe. J. R. 8 irko is assisting with the work at Ike olliot luriii his rabsence. FOR SALK. 4B head of well bred cattle; mostly she "Mock. For particulars see C. A. Larson, Harrison, Sobr. For a lazy liver try Chamlierlain's KluraMh and Liver fablels. They invig- iV.ite l!i Ctl Licks. l!ie bowels and prevent bilious For kale y All Druigists, (ieorge UmpheBour and Aschie Da-vis returned iroiu the Turner ranch kisl . Friday, where they have lieif haying. dJeorge Is now haying Tor N. L. Tip ton mid Archie for J. E. MnrsUtller. Cholersi Infant jm. This bus long lieen regard 1 as one of the most oaiiifer'MiK and fatal disounes to which infiime nrenul'ct. Itcnti liecur d, 'id'wevr, when "property treated. All n hut Is n"-nesry is (o give Oinmltw I on's ' Vilic, I :hl-ra and Marrhneii lUni ! ,nid i n "-tor oil, ns directed with each 'ile, iml i'wm Hioirtiii. FurwJe by JHERE AND THERE! Mis Elsie Mill has hern quite sick for the past week, and Ur. Ames was called to prescribe for her last Saturday. D. Mv Sutton and George O'Conner returned from F. E. Jandt's Sunday evening, where the)' Were buiiJiiig auiue fence. Make a note of this: Tuesday tht 29th of July it the last day the Fort Robinson photographer will be here to take your picture. Mrs. . F. Antrim returned home from Wheatland last Monday evening wliere she has W visiting relatives for the pat two weeks. The improvement that Mr. J. H. Lacy has matte on Ms business property is a credit to tiie town, . and is worthy of pattern by others. James Nelson from Adelia was doing business at the county seat last Tuesday. Ho informs us thai he will move to Remington in the near future Misses Am v and Nellie, and Mr. Jim Christian came down from Pleasant Ride Sunday and Anient the day at Mr. Parsons, returning tiome iu the evening after :hunuh. Have you read Mr. Brown's ad on the opposite page of this puer? He is the photographer of Ft. ltobiusoo and comes here with the best of recommendations and you will he pleased to make his acquaintance. There are a few of our late customers that hav not settled tlw:ir accounts, we would be pleased to have these come in and settle, for we are .uixious to close up all our accounts. Marsteller Bros. GRAND BALL. Thre will lie it grand ball at the hall Friday August 14. All are invited to attend ami have a good time. Good music will toe furuished for tlie occassion. E. C. Dunn. An -English sailor was watching a Uhirumian who wan placing axlisti of rtce by a grave. "Wiien do you xpect your friend to come ut and eat that?" tlie sailor uiked. "Same time as your fi'ien' ooute out to MiMdh-e flowers you fellow t," retorlod Li. Rushville iUuuiur The dttvetors of tlie Lucky Hunter Mriing Co. recently dexiiled U)Tliis the pine of their slmrts from 40 to -M) cnls and set ihe oatu lor July 20t.h It has recently "developed, t!atiuilea number of people jxKi tetl to invest, Hut are cot ipiita ready, and to accommodate them it hat, lieen decided to extend tte time to August 10th. This will lw the fcxtreine limit at the present jrrice. E. V. IoNTIt s, fiecy. Notion to land owners. To all to whom it umy concern. The commissioner appointed to 4oi-Hte ;v roari, commeiiciiig a point where county road So. 4 interscts the half section line running east, west through section 21, Twp. !!2, Range .'5, thence eust on alsiut 30 riKls, thence 112 sls Stm'.h in a cir cuitous direction and connecting witb said road No. 4 at apoiot on orjiboit one fourth of a mile fruHi the pnirrt, when it leaves said above nieotoned luUf section line, and also to vacate that portion of county rorul No. 4 from the point where the proposed road connects with road No. I to the point it intersctssaid road No. 4 as now established. And all objections there to or claims for -damage must be filed on or before noon August the flth 19(1!!, or said road wille established with out reference therj to and also tlie said vacation will be granted. Win. J. A. Ratim. Clerk. Very RnrnRrVrible Cur of Btavrrhoea. "About six years ago for the first time In mv life 4nal midden and severe attack of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller, of Morgan, Texas. 'l got tem porary relief, but it -came hack again and again, and for six long years I have suf fered more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worse than death. My hiinUnd spent hundreds ofjllara for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without anvil, Finally we moved to Bosque county, our preseiil home, and oipi day I happened to je an advertise ment of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of i . .i t i i... it ft... a man wno nan iwfii en n. u ease was so similar 10 my own maw concluded to try tke remedy. Tho result was ' wonderful. I ould hardly real lie that 1 was well again, or believe Ittonld be so after having suffered so long, bnt that otie bot tle of medicine, costing hut a few cents, cured e." For sale by AH i kuygisU, We understand that the noted cartoon ist of tlie Little Cottonwood has got into trouble, and will spend a time at Lincoln where he can have the pleasure of study ing the physiognomy of the warden of the state penitentiary and the man that handles the gun on the tower. To bad to lose such ability when our county election is so near, but such is life. All Drufllsts Will Buy It Be-ck- You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolera and Diarr- hoer Remdey. All Druggists will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to he the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the onty one that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Bids fcr Bridge. Bids will be received for the construct ion of a bridge across School creek oo county road No. 22, Cottonwood pre cinct of said Sioux county Nebraska. Pin os and specifications are on file at tlie county clerk's office. Rids will be re ceived until noon, August 1st, 1403. Win. J. A. Raura Clerk. On last Thursday evening Prof. W. C. Phipiw was drowned in a cioud burst at Mansfield near Ardruore, S. D. Mr. Phipps w well known in educational circles, and his many friends will be sorry to hear of his sudden death. He was a man of no small ability, and was an independent thinker and very liberal in his views. He was at one time princi pal of the High School at Children and also taught in the Academy, where he made many friends that will mourn hiH deatu, but such is ihe uncertainty of life that we dare not say that one hour of the future is ours. Mr. Phipps was one of the owners of the Phuss-Jourkal at one tune, and we therefore extend our heart felt smpiUhies to the bereaved relatives and friends; though he is not as one gone without a hope for we found him un ardent christiau man. STOCK REPORT. South Omaha, Nub., July 22, 1903. Two days this week brought moderate cattle receipts here and a slow but nearly steady market. Chicago had liberul receipts and a strong market. There does not seem to be any snap to the mar ket and buyers are very kxhilerent. Prospects seefii to lie for a firm and about steady market the balance rf the week. ' We ipiole chok-e beef steers 4 HOtoH.Oa; good 4 'id to 4 7S, warmed-up 3.75 to 4.85, oinners and cutters 2 00 to S. 00. choice xjrn fed cows aod .heifers 3 75 to 4.40. Choice light stockers and feeders are selling at 4 00 to 4.20, fair 3.7.") to 3.90, got kI block heifers 2.50 to si.00. Pulls 150 to 4.O0. veal 3.00 to 5.50. Hog .receipts heavy. Market strong. Range 4.10 to 5,30. Sheep market lower. NVB & UCOHA-VAN. War Bonnet Topics. The finest rain for many months visit ed liiis locality. It just simply poured down until we had u regular ttaoi. Old War Bonnet was sure on the war pat h. No damage donexcept 1 bridge washed out at the S E. Hilly Marking is working at the S E. Mrs. Nels Anderson was visiting with John Anderson and family a few days last week. Mr. Jobssnn had tlie iiWsfortune to have his team run ir with a load of hay. He was on the load anid ns they ran along a wire fence the load tiped over and threw him in the fence, thence to the ground. The doctor was called and it was 'mind he had a nib broke and lis shoulder dislocated. He ih getting along nice at present. Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow called to see Mr. Johnson Sunday, a-nd their little son and daughter attended our S. S. Arthur Dunn returned home after a short trio to Chadron and around. He didn't like canvassing, Mrs. Dunn had the misfortune to cut one of her fingers on a tin can, and it has proved to be very painful. Such things sometimes, if neglected, result in the loss of a finger or hand. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt and Mr. Hoyt's father of Chicago, stayed all nigtit at tlie 8 E last Thursday night. I attended the ice 'cream social and entertainment at Harrison and must say it was fine. All seemed to enjoy thetn- ves. The Royal Neighbors never do things by halves, as you nil know. Mr. Robt. Keel lost a cow last week; he thmks perhaps shn was struck by ghtning In the recent storm. Mrs. Scott visited with M,-s. Keel one day lust week. Mr. Paul Ztrlsit was out turning his rye shocks hist Sunday forenoon, Now this don't count for Mr. Zerlmt. because you kaowif anything Is going to destruc tion it is right to save it. H. S. next Sunday as usual at 2 P. M. ("uuie one and all, Vsuu.7, this W. L. lloyt's lather left for his home at Elburo, 111. Tuesday evening. Charlie Thomas and family are down from Old Woman creek this week. Miss Ida Moravek, who had her collar bone broken some time ago, had it hurt over again this week, and it will probab ly cause her some pain for a while. no man or woman in the state will hesitate to speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying them. They always produce a pleasant movement of the bowers; im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by All Druggists. Death of J.W. Hunter- A message was received Tuesday from tlie chief of police at Syracuse, N. Y., stateing that J. W. Hunter was killed at that place, but we have not been able to learn how his death came about. Mr. Hunter left Harrit-on last Thursday night for a visit to relatives in the east, and intended to extend his visit to his old home at Nova Scotia, but sad to sav he never reached his destination. Will g'ive particulars of his death next week. THE GODLY MAN OF MARK. The Rev. Robert E- Lee Craig, Epis copal minister of Omalia, while out in central Nebraska holding past Lenten services and baptizing some huhies, was arrested for shooting 21 meadow larks. Ue was fined $ 110. 00. He stole a summer song, dear. This godly man or mark, He made tlie springday silent, He killed a meadow lark. The plowman in the morn, dear, WjH ruitK the dawn-tipped wings, That soaring upward taught him To tlii ok of nobler things. And the children off to school, dear, Acrotw tlie frtsh-turoed sod, Will seek in vain the songster That kept them close to God. And all Ihe summer lorg, dear. Each day wben it is done, We'll woniier who to-morrow Will welcome up the win. For iie is dead and cold, dear, Our little meadow lark, A d lie sa ng a song of lore to That godjy uiao of mark. Don Adamf Crawford Huiietid. Hunter Happenings. Lots of sunsluoe iu Hunter now, Mrs. Frank Lewis is getting able ta be around again. Mr. George Harvey is now working on the section lor Mr. ) 'eSoniber. Mr. arid Mrs. W. T. Jones were Harri son visitors Saturday. Mrs. iJieser and Miss Maiiei Wameke visited in Hunter Sunday. Mr. Oscar Ward and son were in Hunt er Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis visited East Hunter Sunday. George Harvey spent Sunday at Oraw Jord. He returned Monday. .Mrs, C. Chnsteusen was a Harrison visitor Monday. Clara Christensen came home Friday evening. She lias been visiting her sjnt, Mrs O. Ward. Mr. Bert Archard and family are stav ing with Hagermans' until they gut a tetit, and they expect to stay here. That shows that they hi e Hunter belter than Harrison. v Bouquet. 04OtOOfOOTOfOOrOrO0 In Wyoming. ? O0400000000000 Mr. and Mrs. Quill and lannJy, of the Lusk Herald, were pleasant callers on last Sunday. Jaok Krisler, of Springfield, was look ing after his horses in this part laat week. O. U. Jennings sold his rye crop in the field far six dollars an acre. Quite a uumber of the neighbors had their cattle dipped in Andrew Christian's vat on last Monday, He is now using the lime and sulphur lip, recommended by the government, and prepared accord ing to Instructions. : Little Mela Christiau is visiting At the home of Rev, and Airs. Hortoii in Harri son Ibm week. Miss Bertha Thorn son was the fewest of Misses Amy and Florence Christian on last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Muriihy were sight j seeing ifi Harrison last Saturday.. I Mrs. Hial Church was taken quite sick on last Saturday night and Dr, Ames f Harrison was called, who flroaounned it neuralgia of the elomach. While James Christian was on his wy to Lusk one Jay laat wenk, wiMi .a our W. 11. 1 Ha vis is moving into town week. ALL Lore to buy good goods at the lowest pricp ponsjbla and the place to do this i at GERLACH'S GENERAL STOIiE. 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 fee us any way and be social." GERLACH'S STORE- horse load of grain, he met with a mis hap that came nearly costing him a leg. While going down a hill the sack of grain on which be was sitting rolled off in front of the wagon taking Jim along with it. Both wheels on that side passed over his leg and the sack. No doubt that if the sack had not protected his leg it would have been badly crushed. As it was he was lame for a few days. J. J. ZuaiBrunneii lias lieen suffering with granulated sore eyes for a week or more. James Deuel was quit sick Hie first of lat week, but was able to be out on Thursday. Say Mister, did you know tliAt we had a regular old Kaw Valley rain on hist Thursday afternoon? Well we did. It wajtn't a gentle sizzle soz.le, but regular iiarum sKarum rain, sued as we reaJ of in Noah's time. In five minutes time tlie ground was covered an inch or more, even the hill sides were covered with a sheet of running water. At (ires ent every blowout, buffalo wallow and depression, is a small lake of totwls and frogs pouring out their discordant notes on the night air. After the rains had ceased and the waters had receded, the grass hopper.-, and potato bugs were as numerous, as ever. We captured a kissing bug or some other kind t a humbug, a few evenings ago, and not beisg able to read its brand sent it to Ine state entomohigist, to have it named and the brand recorded. The W.O. W's will give an k:e cream r.ocial at their hal! on Thursday night July 30. A programme is being prepar ed and a general good time is assured Every body is invited, so come one, come all, both great and small, and help the Woodmen paint their hall. Lo Wilson was digging post boles on I last Saturday and reported the ground as being wet to tliedeptu of 18 to 20 incites. -Zkkikl. Adelia Happenings. Hello! here lcome again, as it is so long since I seen any Adelia New s. will send a few items to show the Adelia folks are still alive. Quite a cyclone "passed through this vioiiit3'. It tore down .mine telegraph poies east of Adelia, so they could not seed messages to Crawford. A. P. Rosenborg had hauled in a large stack of rye and it tore it down, and tore down the corral fence, and he came npar being killed by a flying board, and the news came from Main-field that there wasijuite a flood, it washed out about one mile of track un three bridges. One man was d'ownded itcauie so sudden. The High Society people of Adelia had a "dance at M. D. Jordan's flora Friday night July 17th, I do not know if they enjoyed themselves as I did not attend, bnt heard there was a small attendance. Reward ($500.), five hundred dollars rewafd is offered to the partv or parties who can catch and convict the party or parties injuring or killing iy stock or property. A. 1'. Kosenburg, There was preaching July 12th, after S. S. was over, by Mr, Zimmerman. The preaching was good and we would like to huvebini comeoftener if possible. S. S, is progressing nicely. Let the good work go on. ioe Handsoiegcl of Crawford is here at j present w ith la's grading out ill. They are going to make a longer side I rack. There were some Gering rancluna passed through here last woek, plowing tire guards for the B. &. M. tt. R. A. P. Rosen burg has lost several .baud of cattle lately, but have -not lieen able to find out the -cause of tneir death, but P. P. Rosenburg found one of his dead, last Saturday. Its death was caused by a bullet. If the party who done thodirty trick is caught he will be punished to the full extent of the law. "The Thoun." On last Saturday a deal was ('(insinuat ed, whereby Peter Allison tiecomi'S the owner of the Ben Moore ranch and stock 1 . i .... consideration was thirty thousand 4e liars. PEOPL J. A. AMES, M. 1). Pl ysiciaii suid Snrwon. All calls given prompt attention. Office at ' Vmiircrcial Hotel or Drug Si ore. !IA1:ttlSO" - NKliKASKA J.H.LAOY. We have our building completed nov and have a new supply of goods, and wi(i sell tliem right. DEALER IN Lumber, lath, sash, doors, lime, cement, .and building material of all kinds. Hardware ;) Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and Range good hi. Flour, Feed, and Grain. Paint, Oils & etc. I am agent fr the Wood manse wind-mill. Have a supply of pump fittings on hand. Come in and get my price whether you buy or not ONLY ,7 "-s - Railroad between Missouri ILivcr and Dlrect Itneto St. Paul Minneapolis. Diroci Line to Black Hills. Apply ta nearest etgent for rates, mar and tim cards. TIME TABLE. West Bound. Morning, No. 13, Due (-.:; No. H3, loc. frt. 10. Eist Hound. Evening. No. 1-1. i hie S:l No. u4 loc. frt. ::; mjW8& waste Carlyle and Sir Henry Parkts. Forty years ago Sir Henry Parucs. the Australian statesman, went to England to lecture through the oun try In support of emigration. Purac bent Hn lnti-odiicilon from Gavnu I.'ii!' fy to Thomas Carlyle mid was priiii.pt ly Invited to Chelsea "to a f'cil." Parkfs put on his bust clothes fur the oiraslun, went to Clvynewalk ar.d was treated to some strong lea and coarso (in'cnko. T'ncn Carlylu kicked off his hoofs, squatted on tho floor with his Mck against the wall, lit a rough blnck plpn and begnn to a:ik tho I rock-coated and nerveimiy priu' rolonlKt how he liked tin Mugii lift In Australia and whoCicr the siaU ' were as bad as I'Tpy tnsde out. IVvl.t ' "afl n,Rnl (,r l,,u De ' ' revenge the next, day by sending i.e. lyle a copy of his book, 'Murtiiuri ('.f tho Stream" which tbo wu Bcv-ackuowleiUed. ft r x y "V '1 . w - nv