Harrison Press - J ournal. VOL. XVI. S-IKISOIsr, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER .8 1903. IS) O. 15 LOCAL NEWS OP THE TOWN. ' 1. "Al. Spindlo, the Cra w f ord deotist. Mr. Converse moved into town this week. - , ,,, Several shipped cattle from here last Saturday. Mrs. Perwelia Martin was in town yesterday. E. A. Bigelow moved hi family into town Monday. Christ Wasserburger was up from Montrose to ditv. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. John Eberspe clier Oct. 4 a boy. Mr. and Mr. Chus. Smith are vthitioK in town this week. Will Birtell went cant with a car of boraea TuJay evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Urewell were doing business in to wn Mouday. Mrs. M. ('. Dxsn is visiting with Mrs. C. B Hollingsworth tins week. Linley Priddy went to Clmdron this week to take a flremae's examination. For Sale. One 8 inch Bam waon for sjle. In qune st this oflice. Htirry Daugherty shipped n car of horses east last Saturday, (ieorga Tur ner shipped a car also. If Vnu want ii shine ro to J. II. Wil herniNlorler's and net a bottle ul his shoe polish. You will be pleased. Mm, Sarah Jordan and son Barney departed for llenver, Colorado to-day. They were uccom pained by Mrs. IJau Jordan. For a pleasant physic take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Kay to Take. Pleasant in effect. For sale by All Druggist. - f)n last Friday mcJit some one ent ered the .tore-ot L (Jeclach & Sun. mid took wmt 'money tliere m the drawer, winch amounted to 11 or 20 dolla-s. There was nothing else missed so fur, us wad now. J E Martellr and son Vern ret iirned home la, trm-k from a visit to Mr. Ma'olellei'n old home in Pennsylvana. John a Will r(u!s hi regard I'1 'he boys, nnil to tell them that he is wearing out his old cloth-. GRAND BALL. There vtll I a dance at the hall in Harrison, Oct. 23 The same music III be furnished as has len heretofore, also conn, mod all oris, come all, mid enjoy yourselves. K. I.'. I twit. NO ICC. Af'er Ortolr 1st. I will not credit longer than AO days, without, an approv ed note drawing 10 per rent interest, and will allow a 5 per cent discount on all cash purchases. ChaS. NkwmaX. Clerk of the district court, Win. J. A. Rkuui has been notified that the rejf. ulsr Oct. term of said court, bus leen adjourned until Oclolier 26th 1903, uud thai said jurors will appear ut the court house on said dale at 9 o'clock A.M. unless otherwise notified. Mrs. Joseph atanney's mind has been ame what unbalanced since last Friday, and she requires constant attentioa to prevent tier from doing herself bodily harm, Mr. Slatsney is away from his ranch, on the round up, and it seems that he can't tie located. The ladies of Harrison are caring for in a heroic man ner with the hope that she may soon be herself once again. Gained Fertv Pauudaln Thirty Days- For several months our younger Icclli r had been troubled with indigestion, be tried several remedies but gut no I zo ne lit from them. We purchased some of Chamber Uiu's Hlomach am! Liver Tab lets and It commenced U.kmg them. Intide of thirty ilajs lie had pained forty pool) in flash. He is now fullf recover d. We have a good trails on the Tablet. Hou.IT Bnne , Mri.huit, Long Branca, Mo. For sale by Ail Druggist. We anderaUnd the Republicans have onuualed A. L. Leithoir for commiss ioner lor irte !M dislruil. Mr. L-oilioff has been poing as a Populist for several years, and such a anode II change i,( Iront with a nomination on the other us I don't Uto Very well for either Mr. Leithotf or the HVp ililio-.il party, hut mm the voter ill sit dwn hard enough on him tu ,Mvr') u mf, we will refrain fro.it uo.u- f HERE AND THERE The Crawford dentist, Dr.T. H.Spindlo. The new firm of Richards and Jones has taken possession of the Pioneer Pharmacy which they purched from J. E. Ptiinney some time ago, and we Uke pleasure in introducing them to the public, and trust that they may prove themselves worthy of the high recommendations that they bring with them. The name Pioneer Pharmacy, will not be changed. Read their ad in another column. R.an av Ten Penny Nail Through Hla Hevnd. While opening a liox, J. C'. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of bis hand. "I thought at once of all the pain and sorene-s this would cause me," he says, "and imiuedia'ely applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm and occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removed all pain and soren-ss -and the injuried parts were soou healed." Foraale by All Druggists. DIED.' Joseph Chuskey died at his home near Glen, Momiuy evening. Sept. 28, 1U03, about 5 o'clock. Mr. Chuskey was a nali ve of Poland, Russia, and came to this country fifteen years aro. He ser ved in the Russian army for thirty years, and during the last ten years he served as captain. At his death he wan 83 years and 4 months old. He was buried on his own place in a spot pu ked by himself six years ago, among the pine trei Notice. Strayed one whilo pony mare branded 4-k on le.lt hip, sorrel colt white strip in hue by side, also one brown pony mare Oranded X or cross on "right shoulder with wire cut across breast with roan colt by side; two dollars reward per heat! will ba given Cor information leading to their rciuvtry. C. J. and Edwin Kai.m. I law lord Nebr. He Letvrned a. Great Truth, It is said ol John Wesley that he once said to Mini less VVesley : "Why do. you lei! that child the saiuu tin ng over uud over ugaiul'" "Johu Wesley, becuusm once is not euiiiiL'li " It is for this sum rra;.m tiul you are told iigiun th.tt ChaiiilierlainV i ourfii Honied cures coitls uud grip; IhAt it counteracts any ten dency ol these to result in pneumonia, and Ihnt It is .pleasant and sale to take, r'or sale by All iruggists. DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEMEN. Of ioux wuuiuy. The follo.vii.g is I he Democratic v oiinty Central 'omiuit lee of the alsive uameil counlv, selected for theyear 1 90 J. Chairman, J. li.' Marsleiler. 1", O. Ai'.dress, ..Ikrrin. Seiielitiy,.... J. II. Licy, P. O. Address,. Harrison. i OMMiTTKEMEN. Precinct, Andrews, name J T. Mason, address Ft. Kobiuson, vocation laborir. Hat Creels, H. T. Zerbe, Harrison, ranch man. War Houuel, Pal Lacy, Harrisoo. rarnur. While Kiver, Joliu Fry, Ft. Robinson, rancher, Montrose, M. J, G.iyliait, Montrose, runcber. Cotton wood, Carl Lux, Carey, farmer. Shrep ('reek, J. H. (Irewell, Hewitt, ranchman. Running-water, Win. Bonrret, Karri -on, rancher. Whistle Crerk, W. L. Ash brook, Agate, rancher. Story, Sam Heeling, Harrison, rancher. Sugar Loaf, Robt. Harrison, Adelia, rancher. Bowen, J. U, Burke. Carey Items. Mrs. C. P. Lyou is spending this week in Crawford. AlvafSaxton marketed two beef cow at Crawford to da v (Monday.) Perry Spease left last week to take charge of Ins school Hear Chudron. Mrs. Jane (Jriiren is assisting Mrs. Perry Moody with tier work for al.w weeks. f rank Sides and wife of Lone Tree visited on (!oUonwood last Saturday uud Sunday. School owns in Hist. No. 4 to day (Oct. 6tli.) with Miss Bessie Poniroy at lbs helm. Omul Benson and family nephew of Andrew Procumer are visiting at the home of the latter, Mr. Benson expects to locale here. J. E. Arner is home again alter a months absence in Wyoming where hi has been attending court and looking alter hia stork. Ulace and Cullers are in the valley with their new threshing machine and its busy hum la heard every day the weather permits, those that have thresh ed are Messrs. Lul, Fellers and John Meckem. The machines is now ul Anton Mei ktms. The grain yield so lar I good, will report mors UeUuite letter on, V TlXulBTV. . I The Phess-JoUhNHL man had the pleas-j ! ure of once agam picking up apples from : a tree. This feat was performed in Rod- i ert Harrisons orchard in Sjugar Uwl this week. precinct last Tuesday. I' bus been 13 , We learn that J-ss Oriiutiet; who has years since 1 last had this pleasure and it; 0m)k wi, ,,,,,, and relatives surely remii.Ued-me- of Ua Wd ,'ays -4o;ln ; X5jhSluF; ,,le fw nl0,rt,s; rutun. see the big red apples lying under the , , , . , , trees and with a cider' press st-indir.g ready to press the juice from the rosy apples. Mr. Harrison has demonstrated that fruit can lie raised in Sioux county if it is properly cored for. Adelia Happenings ' Several of the young folks attended the dance at Mansfield Saturday night. Mrs. M ithney came up from Crawford Saturday with her house hold goods and will make her home in Adelia this winter. There was a pretty good attendance nt S. 8. Everybody trj and come next Sund.iy as there will be S. S. as usual at the school In n so at 8 o'clock. Mr. J. B. Burke came down and visited S. 8. last Sunday. He gave a little sjieech which was nppreaciated by all. Come again Mr. Burke as we are alwnys pleased to see you; he also visited at A. P. Rosenborgs while down. Mr.' A. P. Rosenborg and daughter Hilda went to Harrison Friday and re turned home Sunday. Mr. Risenhurg attended the convention and Hilda visited will) friends and also attended the dance at Harrison. She reports having a very nice time ns the Harrison people are so kind and willing to show a person a good l iioe. The Thorn. ijj In Wyoming. To the readers of the PltKHS Jot'KNAI., who have so patient ly borne with my Hems, (rom this locality, for the pusi live years, I will have to bid adieu. To inv brother and sister correspond eni, Timothy; Peggy; M. A. ('; ..lio; llnils and Blossoms; Bouquet; nnil Mrs. Rico, I h.ive the fcieale-t respect, n nil wish you all Hie greatest of happiness, fcoisl hetllli. and may you continue to tinghur.n t tie columns of t!:e 1'UESS with jour witty savings uud newsy Hem. Sickness and death have enurw' our home and carried away our darling iahy, Nellie Bee, the pri.'.e of the bouse hold. H.-r moihr and I ar sadly gr.ev ed, a dark shadow has been thrown across our path, which not even time can entirely erase. To my friends and neighbors here, who have furnished material for in items, and who have anxiously scanned the p iper for Zkiel's writings' and have read them with iuteret, commenting I hereon, praising snd criticising, as thti occasion demanded, i have nothing hoi he greatest of neighborly love and 'us vith rrgrels that I feel that we must ave your neighborhood t.i heron ir i 1 1. ns of unnt her great stale, Nebraskn, and mingle with, and he one ol the Mople of Harrison, Still we feel that we are not going among strangers, a the past few weeks have shown tint. we. as a family, have s'a.inch friends th-re. We expect to move our household goo.ls there this ek; therefore with sorrow 1 bid you all goodhve. Jell H. Xewi.in. Hanter Happenings. : Tom JonuH was a Harrison visitor last Thursday, Bridie Jores was on the sick list one day lust we'. k. Mr J. U. Proctor was a Harrison visit or i.ne day last week. ' Miss Ann;i Hanson visited over night with Eva Proctor Monday. Lots of squally weRlber now a days we will have snow before long. Mr. Neecn, Mr. I style, Mr. Zerbe, Mr. Proclor mid Mr. Smoke slupeil a tram load of cattle one day last week. We u re very sorry to bear of little. Baby Newlin's death, but we trust that she is now dwelling huppi'ly with the angels. Mr, Rice moved his family to Shepherd's Rest or. Rosbud avenue The two child ren l eilarl and Velina will attend school this winter. We welcome them as we are very glad to have more scholars at school. . We now have eleven scholars. BOKJI'ET. j Bodarc Gleanings. John ColTee, who went lo Chicago last week, returned to the valley Monday evening. F. M. Hull lii moved his family into the Bunge lioue, so his children may I ! attend school this winter. J, B. Burke passed through Bodarc Sunday on his way lo Adelia, to attend Sunday School at that place. Fay Antrim, who ba been on the sick list for the pl few weeks. Is some better and aide to he about, but improve slew. The hum of the threshing machine, run by Schnefer Bros., is heard around gram yurds in this part of the valley John Serres and Wm. Miller were buy Monday putting in window lights, and otherwise preparing the school house in district No. 9 for occupation next Mon day. Mrs. Leonard Dout and her children have been visiting at the home of h-r parents during the past week. She returned to her home at War Bonnet Sunday. The Bodarc school opened again Mon day. We did not learn the numb-r en rolled, but presume it will tie small for a while, as some are still having a tussel with the whooping cough. The many flocks of w i Id ducks going south just now indicate cold storms at the north, and we are more than likely to feel tliem here soon. Some have taken warning and are getting up their winter supply of wood lively. October entered in a very angry mood, in this locality at least. We seldom have such thunder and vivid lightning so Into in the season as we experienced the II. t night of the month, but this is such an odd ymr any way, one need not, feel surprised at uuy bleak of the weather. Zckiel has moved to town and his pets luve strayed uwny. Ar:hur Miller Occident I y shot live of them last week; the llrst S-'andhlll crimes we ever seen. It will be impossible lor Keliit-1 to prove his claim to them now, but we would advise him to keep a close watch on the rest of his flock. M. A. C. OVER IN WYOMING, i Several of the neighbors wentover mt Nebr. to help Mr. Anson thresh on Mini day. So far Fred Deuel had tile best yield of oats on the Ridge this year, a little belter than 30 Hit. per acre. George Stiatto is threshing in Mr. Weber's stead while the latter is attend log district court in Harrison. Mr. Hollerlield and hiroily. John Lo bl and family, am1 J. J Zuu: Hi'miiieu an.i f.iniily calied on C, L. Christians people Sunday. Weber and Witt finished threshing on the Ridge ut John Su ton's place and pull ed over the line into Nebr. to thresh for Lo Wilson. The Lvon Bros, came up to the Ridge tn start Christ i.tu Bros, new threshing machine on Monday at C L. Christian's place, they have a line looking niachinr am( it ought to do gcod work. Oie Thompson was "a'.en lo Harrison Monday by his rthr w mHw M W. When they came home Miss Berth i ac conipanieii ihi-m Oles broken limb is doing- well and fterlha is improving. Dume Rumor has it that, Wnlt Boy leg is to be married at Casper this wc-ek. He went to Casper on a special Sunday, w Inch seerns to confirm the rumor. Here are otircomplimenlH to Sir. and .VLs. B.iyles. War Bonnet Topics. We had quite a flue rain last week but wasn't much needed. Mr. and Mrs. Uustave Norisoli visited a' Clem Ljelmgs Sunday. Misses Gladys and Winnie Finley were visiting with Lillie and Martha Noreisch Sunday. Will Grimm went down with Johnnie Anderson to stay and go to school at the 83 this winter. Mrs. Bell Dunn and family, and Jack Finley were at our 'miiish Sunday to help renovate and dsdicale the organ. We haven't all of the school seats yet and one month of school gone, to bad when wu bad all summer to have got them. George Garretson was down from Old Woman creek Sunday. 1 guess he must have some young woman attraction in Tliura was a surorise oartv nt Saal K)or SllturuaV niltt it being Mrs Knoris 2Ulb birthday they all enjoyed a delicious supper and had a line tune thai they will long remember. Miss Nellie Scott find her brother Ed took in the Harrison dance and report a K,M)(i crowd, although the night was rainy, George Plunkett . was also there from tins valley. We have a new organ nt our house now, we have 2 violins, 1 buss, 1 mando lin anil the organ, and I guarantee we can muke as much noise as any family In the country. If you dou't, believe it come umU sua.' ALL PEOPLE Love to buy good goods at the loweBt price possible, and the place to do this is at GI,:RL ACI 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 ua a trial. "Come and see us any way and be social." , GERLACH'S STORE-- Remember S. S. as usual Sunday at 2 P. M. Mrs. Jack Finley visited at Scotts one day last week. Mrs, Jeff Hewitt was visiting at Mr. Dunlaps last week. Dick Garretson is staying with Charley Thomas going to school. Paul Zerbst is busy this week bothering men aud overseeing roods. Misses Emma and Gusste Norisch visit ed with Nellie Scott Sunday. Miss Alice Slatlerv went to town Mon day to prove up on her claim. JiSs Crawford ur.d our neighbor Bit' Harvey from West Hat creek gave us a social visit Sunday. Robt. Keel is busy fixing fence, but is unable to keep his gates shut, as some ore torgets to shut them. Robert Dunn who has been staying with his aunt, Mrs Jack Finley, going to school wen to his home Sunday owing lo whooping cough, which all have got. Pkuot. Young man, did you ever put your arms around your dear old mo her who has loved and cared for you and tell her that, you love her and are grateful -for the lears she has shed mid the prayers she bus (-(Tried for you? She may think that vou love hr without you assuring her that vou do, but it costs you but little eirort to tell her and your words may bring more joy and sunshine to her heart than you ever dreamed of." Some young men will pay two dollars for a livery rig to ride thi'je hours with a seventy live cent girl an I tell her all the nice things thev can think of that are Hue. and more that, are not true, and don't spend five cents or five minu'es in a year to show ihir old mother that they care anything ror her. x. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice ia hereliv given, that I. ('buries F. Cott'ee. Administrator of the estate of s.ivimiel liuflington t offee,, ilecease'1, Ute of fioux county, Nebraska, under and by virtue of n I Ariiwe to me gri.ntetl by the district com t of said eountv, to sell the leal estate oi sulil dec used, will, on the Sud. day of November, A. I). J!'( 8, ut one o'clock in the. afternoon of said day. fit the east frontdoor ot tin- court hoiiae m Hie village of Harrison in said count". oftr fur sale at public vendue, lo the highest bidder for rash, or part cusll . lid p.irt credit on tho usual terms the following described premise and real estate situated in said eouaty, aml'bclonKlnif to the estate of said deceased, towtt: The southwest rpi irtcr of section thirty three (f3) in township Uilr'y three (3.1) north of rang. ? fitly four (fa) west in said county. Also the following described -eiU estate to wit: lb" northwest quart r of section three (:)) m township thirty on 131) north of range fifty six (S8) west In sulci county, for the purpose ol piiytnir the valid chums unci charges against 1he estiite of auld deceased. Dated ut llarrlsou, Nebr., October 1st, IMS. A. W.Cki es, Charles F. C iprEK, Attorney for Administrator, Administrator. as aforesaid. 4t la IS Thk Couvkntions. The Democratic and Populist convent ions met last Saturday, and owing to a tie vote in the Democratic convention they would not concede the nfllcu ol countv clerk to the Populist, hence they put up a full ticket. The Populist ad journed without putting a ticket in the Held or endorsing the one put up by the Democrat. While the Populists did not get what they wanted they will Mi port the ticket pNt up by the Demo crats. The ticket i ominated is William Gayliart, Co. Olerk, Montrose precinct, Carl Lux " Treas., t'ollonwood " Alex Lowry, Sheriff, Bowen " John 11. Lncy, Judge " J. D. Burke, Co. Si.pt . " Put Lacy, (Coroner, Warbonnet " Michael Rollln-,', Surveyor, Ilatcreek ' Uhius I'hristtnsen, Assessor, Montrose precinct. A motion was curried lo give the county central committee power to All any and all vacancies that may occur on the ticket helweeti now und election. The ticket, is made up of good men, and should receive the support of the bin ire Fusion forces, for there is not a man on the lii ket bet. what is fully can uetent to Oil the olllce ninuinated fur A. J. AMES, M. D. Physician and Sorgeoa. All calls given prompt attentioa. Office at Commercial Hotel, or Drug Store. HARRISON NEBRASKA J. H. LACY. We have our building completed, now and have a new supply of goods, and will i 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.. Tamt, Oils & etc. I am agent for the Wood manse wind-mill. Have a supply of pump fittings on hand! Come in and get my prices whether you buy or not. 3. ONLY jeVf Hallroad between Missouri RJver anV Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Mirn jk1I Direct Line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest tvftent for ratoa, maps i &nd time cerds - TIME TABLE. West, Bound, Eist Bmnnd. Morning. Evening: No. 13, Due 8:30 No. 14, Dur8:10 No. 83, loc. frt. 10 No. 84 loc fi t. 5:8 PINE NOOK. Robert Madson lost one of bis cow taking her from Mrs. Werdermans pla'-e to his place at Slahtnwn. She fell o sv sharp stii k, thus hurting her inwaidly. Mrs. nnd Mrs James Johnson were, visiting upon Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Tschabold took (linn with Mr. and Mrs. Case up on Highland,,. October 6th. Old Jack Frost did not, do much harm j Pine Nook, the tomato vines nregreen,. yel and hanging full cf on e ivd tomal ee-. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn cere mi si of Mr. and Mrs. Frcu TsciinlMlii lul' a i--'ays last week. Insect Fertilisers. Nitrogen-breathing bacteria are now bred In the govprnmont laboratories for use In enriching depleted soil by depositing In It a part of the 58,000 tons of nitrogen in the atmosphere above each acre. A paclrage of these -microbes an Inch and a half vquarftr wlll fertilize an acre. Winnipeg In Third Degree., Winnipeg Is now the third importing center In Canada, ranking ahead of Halifax and after Montreal and Toroa. to. That more announcement apeak, volumes for the growth of tn Can, dlun woat and the Importance ( la trade. Women at Rural Carrier. A statement. Just Issued bf (tk, United States potttofflce apita. v r.howii that fifty -aovtrt women ar B ,t I ployed an roKulf"1 rarrler In tb free dpHvcry service, and nlM I dred are on th aubatituu UtL, 2' km Mb iw M'.-v-cC-).r' 'f ;-Ya -vVreVlirn ..r.c '0--: