-i2 " V Harrison Press - Journal. ) TV1 - VOL. XVI. HARBISON ASK A, TJSTTRSIP SBPTMBBB .24 1903. 2S3 O. 13 t " -1 :- ) 1 ) 7 LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN. D. T. H. Spindlo, th Craarford dentist. rnilip LHidq u a Harrison vimtor Mooday. Frank Nutto shipped cattle to Omaha Inst 8turday. Jack Ratlin u down from Patrick, Wyo. thm week. Mrs. Schaefer and son Joseph were up from Bodarc Tuesday. W. II. BobmII, from Lusk. was vinit- I ng in Iowa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo bout were Harrison vifitors last Saturday. J. A. Anderson made a business trip to Alliance the Brut of the week. The county commissioners were in session Monday sod Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene Wohtheter and children are visiting Mrs. Jordan thin week, Mrs. B. F. Neece and dauKhter, Miss Nora, drove in from the ranch Monday George Wickersham, of Bedarc, be comes a reader of the Pmhb-Jocrjul with this issue. Jofcn and Will Bourret returned from (fcnaa teat Saturday, where they were marketing cattle. The school at Bod;irc Wst. No. 6, win closed last week on account of the hooping cough. Far Sale, (fee inch Bain wagon for sale, quite at this office. Mr. Lmdeinan, the father ef Frank Lindeman, i visiting with L. Oerlact ard family (his week. f here AND THEREf PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will sell the following described property in Harrison, Nebr. at the Livery Barn, on Saturday, Sept. 26, 1608. at 1 o'clock P. M. 0 cowr and calves 1 dry cow 2 2 year old heifers 4 yearling heifers 10 yearling steers 6 2 year old steers 2 saddle horses 1 Waff on and harness 2 heating stoves Household goods and other articles to numerous to mention. TERMS: Six months time with bankable note bearing 10 per cent interest. GEORGE Hri.L. Jbwb Crawford; Auctioneer. The Crawford dentist, Dr. T. H. Spindlo. Mrs. Ella L. Hales. Mrs. Sarah WinHom Mrs. Mary H. Akers snd MUs Laura Hales took the teachers' examination at, the courthouse last Saturday. Snrit. Parsons w n kept pretty busy hut he wa equaled to the occasion. In Have you seen the new disc plow at ( harlea Newman. It is a dandy and everv farmer should have one. For a bilious attack take Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quid cure is certain. For sale by All Drug' guts. Henry Waroeke, Tom Bell, Oeore Voorhees, and Georjfe Uruu shipped entile from Coffees Hiding lu Uniuha btt Saturday. Hm. C. F. Coffee canib in on Monday', train snd his son John met. him ut the from ami lliey took conveyance to his ranch at Rmw Hide. There was a game of ball played rwre Sunday between tlie Bodurc boys and I lie Harrison boys, hoi we will not suy any th-ng about the ecores. Mr. ami Mrs. Clem Leeling were in Harrison. Mr. Leeling ordered the PbeJolhxaL sent to his brother Hugh Leeling at Bldyville. Iowa. We recei veil a letter t bis week fron Mis Florence Christian, wlxi in teaching scIkmiI ut. Manville, Wyo., and she order Ihe Prew Jot'hNAL sent to Iter. Mr. and Mrs. Het.ry Rose stopped over niKht with the editor and his family lust Friday mght. and Saturday morning Mr. Rose proved up on his homestead. Mrs. G. W. Healer arrived here last Saturday evening and visited relatives until Monday morning, when she left for Lusk to visit her daughter, Mrs W. H. Bousell. Post master Priddy and son returned home Monday morning on the flyer. Mr. Priddy lias been enjoying himself in Iowa for the past two weeks visiting relatives ad friend. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Waaserburger and Mias Lets Nut to went to Chadron Monday evening. Andrew and wife re turned Tuesday morning, but Mias Lena remained there. Nsetee Parlies knowing themselvea indebted to the undersigned, please call and settle on or before October the 1st. Cuam Newman. . GIL AND WAUL- On October 2nd there will he a ball at Andrews Hall, in Ihe evening. Good inuaie, as usual, will be furnished, and good lim is assured. Come one and II. R. C. Dchm. Nor; To Tax Path. All delinquent personal taxes not paid ON or bslore October 1st will be collected by Distress Warrant. See New Revenue Lew John I. luvm, Co. Trees. t. MAN AOBfcV WANTE0 Trustworthy lady or irenileman to nmnage business in this County and ad joining territory for well and favorably kno n House of solid financial standing, fOO a-rairM iM-ti aaury and expnres, mid ea M .t.iljy by check direct from liw danaJlMa, BanMM Mmhm advamed iHe..ium fS" ., AaVlreaa UlAtm. ' Nebraska for any inforaatkxi you ' ma H. B. HoMinpaworth of Ross, Wvo wr in f nn nmn a rawdnv to see sN-mt wintennir between WK) and 1100 cattle here. He nVnren' with Emwiet Spencer t.n a proponitjnn to bnv nil his hsi- and feed on the place. Mitchell Index. We are sorry to say that baby Newlm seems to get no better. Adelia Happenings. Mrs. E! lie's father, motsier, and sinter left last Thursday night on the passenger for their home. Walter Kaya weal back on a visit. M'ss Zelta Davis has been visiting with Maud Kays this week. She returned to Mansfield Friday. Miss Maud accompan ied her. Maud Kays and her aunt vistteifvchool last Tuesday. The Misses Virginia and Lucile Wilson came op from Crawford on thi noou panwoger lust Friday aud vimled school Tltey returned back the same evening, accompanied by Mr. Floyd Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Swinbank and Muster Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen burg and oaughter Hilda, Mrs. Meng and daughter Mury, and Mrs. Meng's sister Miss Smith, all visited wiih Mr. and Mrs, Ruben last Sunday. Miss Meug and Mise Hinilh hud just returned home th;tt morning from Sylvan Lake, where they have been working this summer. , THK TliOHN W. R. Wovts. father of Mrs. H. A. Priddv, arrived he from Keokuk Co., Town !nt Thursday. We are triad that, Mr, Woods arrived ns Sprinr opened aenin, for hd he struck town a few dnvs seo he would have thoneht he was gett ing into the Arctic regions. NOTICE. All parties eoine throinrh our ranch or pasture fences are notified herewith that all fenres nrs on deerlwl or leased land. and that anyone Inkine down fences or leaving- eates open will he prosecuted to thf extent of the O. W. nnd V. A. HRrntH, Michael Rufflnif, rnonty suveyor. was shaking hands with his friends in Harri son Isst Sntordar. He says the crops were rood In his neighborhood this year, and therefore everybody feels good though cattle are low. Mr. RiiffW has made a Ifoori county surveyor, ami if the citizens want a (food man in this office they nhould not foriret him when they come to nominate nnd elect. Stomach Trouble. 'I have been troubled with in v stomach for the pa four years," s:i vs D. L. Hen of Clover Nook Farm, Greenfield, Muss 'A few days ro I ws induced to buy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livwr Tablets. I have taken part, of them and feel a (Treat deal better." If von have any trouble with your stomach try a Inx of these Tablets. You are certain to be pleased with the result Price S3 cents, For sale by All Druggists. Hymeneal. Peter Prterson snd Miss Mary Leeling were married at Ihe home of the eroom's sister. Mrs. Aug. Ring, last Wednesday The irroom is one of Sioux county's bright young men, and the bride is the accomplisfied daughter of one of the county's most res(acldcili;ns. The Phrw JOURNAL exteuds best wish es to this happy yountc couple, and may Ihey live to celebrate msny anniversary's of this hanpv event when they were made one. Owee His Life to a NeUNber'e Klndneee. Mr. D. P. . Daugherty, well known throughout Mercer and Sumner counties, W, Va., most likely owes his life to the kindness of a neighlstr. He was almost hoolesslv s (Bided with diarrhoea; was attended by to physicians who gave him little, if any, rrlief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition, brought him a bottle of I'hamherlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him in leas than twantv-four hours. For sale by All Druggista. The Chadren Academy. Are you going away to school? If so. remember the Chadron Academy. We know of no hotter educational institution in the north-west, and we now of no ecnonl that has Ihe tendency to Uplift young men and young women aa has this institution. The christian in fluence of this school Is rme.tting the whole north-west, aod there is no scheol that takes more pain to see that its luderds are caret! for than does this aevdemy. lis teachers are of the best, and Ihe uhancea for either yonng man or ynog lady 1st earn their way la good; so we hope that none will miss this rare chance, for an education. Writ to the princiiml, L. M. Oberkotter, Cbadroo, Hunter Happenings. Mr. Cook returned home last Friday nr. and Mrs. Wm. Desoiuber wtnt to Whitney Saturday night returning Mon day morning. ' Miss Anna iJaovn went to her home in Craw ford t riday evening to visit with friends and relalives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley spent Sunday at Jonesville, Grandma Baldwin went home with them. George Baldwin cam down from Harrison Saturday nijjht and returned to Harrison Monday morning. There were twenty-three cars of cattle shipped from here Monday. We did not learn all of the names. Somebody has put in the other paprr a long pieoe aliout, the dance. He say we didn't go tw church and he tells about the irixxi iwonle working the roads on Sunday, it wasn't a pubMc road, but a road that had to lie used a great deal. There were two of hie dancers that had their heart in the rirht place . for J'.t ;y went and helped after dancing. Good people have work flat just has to beilone and some people won't do any thinir if they have to. Tliere was a surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. Proctor last Saturday niKht. There were three teams that went from the postolflce, Mr. Proctor accompanying us We were half way there before 5lr. Proctor happened tu think it was tfointf to be at his place. There were parties played, one was putting the mustache on a num. There was a pa,er pinned on the curtain and each person had to pin a mustache on him The other as sher.i- des this was more important than tiie other because tliere was so much lunui ness in it. The Mail Order System. Our merchants did a rushing bit nines last Saturday, not withstanding thai four men representing a grocery house u Ooialia have been scouring II if country and taking orders for groceries. This is someihuiK we can't understand, why our own vitixrns will patronize such itmUliiiivus, thereby ilisiibiiag their own merchants nd people by sending their money away to people Ihutcureimi whether they live or not; All they want your money. Our merchants have carried men from one to two years when ihey had no money, and no doubt some that are buying from these solicitors to. day f.re owing bills to our merchants. There is only one solution to this de partment system, and thai is for all merchants to sell for cash and thereby protect theuirelvea. We wonder if our people ever slop to think that in all these orders ihey senu away that they pay for gjods before they ever see or receive them; can't you do this with your home merchant? And we will assure you that you will gel prices from him that you will have no need to hend awny for your goods; But do you always get as good quality of goods from these order hours aa you do from from your home merchant? We have known cases where the goods were so inferior that they could uot be used, but they co'ild not return them as tliey wou d do to their home merchant. This is nut all, there is a dodge id all businesses, and P. T. Uni on! mads no mistake when he said "the American people liked to be humbuged," and when a people swaps off their home merchant and friend for one that olres only for your money they are huiubuged. We might say a great deal on this question aud relative to your own products, audi m butter, eggs, potatoes isd etc. that you luve to dispose of. Will Uiew men that are taking your orders lake iheea off of your hands? "A word lo the wise la sufloieiq"' ' 'War Bonnet Topics. Last week I got frose out, this week I expect to get roasted through tne paper. George Grimm and wife visited at Scot ts Suidey. Hiss Li I lie Harris and a few of her friends dined on her homestead a few Sundays ago. George Flunbet-t returned heme after nearly 10 years absence. His parents are delighted una are in hopes he will stay for sometime. MissLillie Harris stayed overnight Willi Miss Nellie Scott last Tuesday. Married at high noon on lust Wednes day at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. August Ring. Pete Peterson and Mary Leeling. A lew relatives and friends were present to witness the cere mony uod partake of the delicious dinner which was served iniriiediatly after. I extend my congratulations to the happy pair and wish them a long and happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Thayer of Bodarc were at the nuptials. Mr. Jell Hewitt was a guest of Mr. Dunlup last week. Mr. Robl. Keel and family visited at Mr. Tiplons on the divide Sunday. Miss Belle Dunu helped play for the dance at tiie Hall last Saturday night. Jack Finley took a load of wheat, (he raised), lo Crawford and exchanged lor 8our. His sister Mrs. Duuu accoiiipanied him, aud Arthur had the joy of batching ! of winch he is loud. Our new school seats came Saturday and the board anticipated puling then) up Sunday, but provjdence failed them in their wicked purpose. When they opened tile crates the legs were missing so tht-y could do uo more. Bill Marking la working at the S E at present. George Walker hauled a four horse loud of wood Iron) the Biehle place last wet.k lo the 33. E.sie Hill visited with Nellie Scott Monday and attended S. H. Miss Emma No.-eisch visited the school Thursday, Mr. Jim Merriam and family visited at Mr. Uarrelsons on the ui vide Sunday. Mr. James Mc 'aim was in search of a boy Sunday to tits cattle, anil gave us a rail, hut failed to linil a l.y to herd, Arthur Dunn was visiting with Ed ami j Ben Scott l.iM week. Mai ens Valdiz and Henry Moravek were haying in the valley last week, Alias Ulliveit wuiiii is staying at the Commercial hotel id Harrison aud going to school. Mr. Fred Zerbst is home with his mot her HUIIi. Paul Zurbst has lieen hauling wood for the school the past week. Mr. Burke and Mr. lJuvis were pleasant visitors at S. 8. and :ave Ihe attendance a real good trtlK, so 1 heard. S. 8. next Sunday as usual at 2 P. M. come all. I'ElJQY. ALL PEOPLE Love to buy good goods at the lowest price .possible, and the place to do this is at GERLACH S 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- SSAKK CREEK. G. E. Alcott and Ben Swaason. SUGAR LOAF. Charles Wvsserburger, M. D. Jordan, William Biettv and Peter L. Baben. CommUtumer't Procctdingt Harrison Sioux Co. Nebr., Sept. 21-1903. Tiie board of county commissioners met us per adjournment. Present com missioners, L'wis, Bigeluw, Jordan, and Win. J. A. Itauiii clerk. The Isiard proceeded to ascertain the information necessary in order lo select the names of rsoiis from which to draw a petit jury to serve at the October, 1903 leroi ol the district court. The names of all who were drawn us jurors for the past two years were first obiuined. The abstract of votes cast at the last general election was found to be three hundred, which number divided by sixty, the number of iersons required by law to be listed for jury purposes, was found that one person could be listed fur each five electors found in each precinct. The following list of persons eligible for jurors wus then selected from the several precincts. ' ANDUKWS. Ezra Tucker, Waller Pills, Henry Covey, Christ Jhristeusen and C, J. Holdurf. ANTKI-OI'E. S. J. Leeling and August L. Ring. BOWEN. John A. Anderson, P. B. Bigelow, W, E. He Idt n, George Welier, Ernest Lyons, Henry Henry, T. O. Williams, Thomas Dredge, J. F. Bourret, Geoige Gerlach, John Dieckii.aiin and Duvid Barllelt. CoTTONWOoD. A. L. Akers, John Brown, George Shaw, Walter E. Heath and Charles E. Grove. HAT CRICK. B Bradley, ItiU-rt Jordan, Stephen Series, Peter Schaeler, James Wilson, ! " B'Keiow lleury Zimmerman and Millard Tnayer. I W"n Jordan NONTKCftl. Henry Pieckenbrock, Jacob J. Henry, Jtabn Horkey, Lewis Oaj liart, Flank J. Miller, August Meier, Claus Christeoteo, UNHWO WATER. Charles Lewis and John Popp, WHITE RIVER Nels Adamsoii, Charles Dippert, Fred Leithoff, James B. Johnson. FiedPullen, WAR BONNET. Richard Dunn, Fred Wilt, L. L. Wilson, Corwin Lewis, and Dan Slattery. WHISTLE CREEK. GeorgD Clapp and J. C, Shipley. On motion the county Treasurer is in structed and he is thereby so ordered to transfer bridge fund of 1903. On motion board adjourned till Sept. 22, 1903. Wm. J. A. Raum Clerk. Harrison Sioux Co. Nebr., Sept. 22-1903. The board of county commissioners met as per adjournment, Present com missioners, Lewis, Bigelow, Jordan and Wm. J, A. Kaum clerk. The bond of H. S. Parks and Fred Bee man was taken up, examined and on motion approved. The bond of Martin J. We!er was ex amined and on motion approved. The bond of Henry Kreiuan was ex amined and on motion approved. The commissiouer appointed to view the road petitioned lo bu located aud established, and that portion lo he vacat ed as called for in bald petition of Jacob Marking and others report in favor of establishing that oorlion and vacating petitioned to be established. Thai port ion petiooed to be yocated, the same be ing a consent roud, the prayer of the petitioner is on motion allowed, and said road allowed as petitioned for, and tiiat poi lion to be vacated. Un motion the county Treasurer is in structed to refund to T. O, Williams $S for the year 1893, 3 for the year 1897, 3 for the year 189S and $3 for 1899, po.l tax illegally collected said years. The otllcial bond of Adam Baumgard was examined and on motion approved. On motion the county Treasurer is instructed and is hereby so ordered to proceed to collect by distress warrant all ieisoniil taxes that are delinquent lor two years and over. The petitio . of L. M. Peterson and others was on motion rejected. The following claims against Sioux county were taken up. audited and allow ed redused or rejected. claimed $b 90 A. J. AMES, M. D. Physician and Surgeon All calls given prompt attention Office at Commercial Holel or Drug Store. HARRISON - NEBRASKA J. H. LACY. ! We have our building completed noar' and have a new supply of goods, and wilt.,' sell them right. - DEALER IN Lumber, lath, sash, doors, ' lime, cement, and. building material of all kinds-Hardware Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and! Range goods. Flour, Feed, and Grain. Paint, Oils & etc. I am agent for the Wood manse wind-mill. Have & supply of pump fittings orv hand. Come in and get mjr prices whether you buy or not. . ' ' ONLY D .If I L . u. .... . t t ueiwoer niaeoun luver aiav Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis. Direct Lino to Bl ack Hills. Apply to nearest &gent for rates, mmpm vnd time civrds N. J. Schaefer viewing road A'LLeithoir 5 30 viewing road G Guthrie 6 00 service l-oitrd of inhinnty Ur J E Mimney 8 00 service board of insanity Wm J A Kaum 6 00 service board of insanity .25 issuing warrant .25 wairaut ef admittance ' ' .23 affidavit " 8 00 Allowed $6 90 For 5 30 For 6 00 For 8 00 For 6 00 For .25 For .25 For .25 For 8 00 To Henry J. Rom and Wultei Re4 keeping record Alex Lowry 6 30 6 30 Fur slier ills fees Hammond Printing Co 0 05 6 05 wm J A Raum to compiling lax list 6,494,00 lines at 4 els per line 259 46 $259 46 Express charges on supplies 1 70 1 70 Postage 8rd qr 5 00 5 00 Salary clerk board county comma 100 00 100 00 Conurd Parsons, salary, services county 8upt ' 70 77 70 77 Conard Parsons over draft for institute fund 2 35 2 85 Dieckmann A Lacy, team and wagon two daj s for use of county commission ers 8 00 8 00 16 65 16 65 18 25 18 25 LC Lewis 17 45 17 45 For services aa county commissioners Ales Lowry, bal due for taking patient to asylum 9 75 9 75 . On motion board adjourned until Tues day October 6, 1908. Wm. J. A. Raum Clerk. ' TIME TABLE. West Bound. Morning;. No. 13, Due 8:30 No, 83, loc. fi t. 10. East Bound. Evening. No. 14, Due 8:1 No. 84 loc. frt. 5:2 Bodarc Gleanings. Th rain, snow and Ireeze of last weekv spoiled ull the gardens in this locality; this week so far is quite u contrust. clear bright days almost to warm for comfort; Ji.st th9 kinl of weather to have ripen, dl I he corn and vegetables if the cold spell had not came so early. Miss Amy Christian the Bodarc teacher closed the school lust wee!; and returned lo her home at Pleasant Ridfce Friday; whooping cough seems to have atl-ujked a number of pupils, lo bad for the little, ones to miss these bright sunny duys. Miss Annie Miller went to Big Horn last Wednesday where she expects to remain this winter. Miss Grace Wickersham who has heeiw in Harrison the past two weeks under the, Ur's. care returned home Saturday much, lielter. Arthur Miller took Lester Hurley aodl his belongings to Hurrison Thursdar w here he look the east bound train the same evening for his boiue iuSoulkt Dakota. Frank Coffee's little Iudian ponDandVr was taken to Harrisou Saturday andi shipped to Omaha; a gentleman In. that, city having recently purchased billl. Rev. E. Zimmerman returned to OniaA ha Monday to again take up his studieei al ter rMndiug tbe summer uiouMislMre, supplying several pupil; we wish hi w success but we shall greatly tuisa him The storm of last week caught a mini ber unaaares; liaise wbo bad plenty ut . wood did not have I heir stones settle while others who had their alovee Ufc -' we re entirely out of wood, so thess wajsn fe, wring lime all around. MA 14. i r r a 1 a-1 11 i Lf- If if 1 U V. e tit ? It 1 n J ftt- Sft 1