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    Harrison Press -Journal.
VOL. XVI. SARISOISr, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, ITOVEMBEB 5. 1903. NO.X9
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LOCAL NEWS OF
THE TOWN
J. E. Pelreo wa in from Adelia y ester
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rands were in
town Ifondav.
Jaroes McCann and wife were in front
the valley Monday.
CUreace Hulling! worth is visiting his
faaiily in town thin week.
Jim Nolan, trom Raw Hide, was in
town a couple of da s this week.
Earnest Plnnnev was down from
the
ranch in South Jhikotu this week.
Marcus Vuldez and Henry Moravek
moved down from Wyoming latt week.
Halloween night was not very fully
observed here; No great disturbance was
made.
P. B. and E. A. Bigelow were calM to
the bedside of their mother, who is mck
in Iowa.
For Sale,
On S inch Bain wagon for sale.
e,uue at this office.
In-
.lutes C. (ullerswas electa! by one
pnjrity. Vote stood 168 for Leithotf
and IS for Culler.
lr, S'hwaru guarantees all his work
In .ive tii. lire :ili-Ue!iou. Come early
and get 'the b-u,
ti''': , .VVwl into the . M.um
louvr, -' i: '.'!'.fted by Mr. uml
Mr Mi. .-.
Jaow. ''-' a in town Saturday.
and In -i: J ; p. asunt call at our office
Come again Mr. Wilson.
L. L. Wilson was a Harrison visitor
last Saturday. Mr. W. did dot forget
the poor printer in his visit.
Uobert Porter, who is looking after
VcGinley oV Hester's cattle in Wyoming,
was visiting In town this week;
Julius Burke, who bus been working
in tins printing office fol the past live
flKMithe, started to school Monday.
Mr. . w. llall came in on the west
pnurid train- Monday, lie wei.t out to
0 valley to visit with his sun Matt.
Joe Hoffman was In town lat Sulur
day. He took a sihool iii.iini oui. will
bim, ad their schoul Iwgun Munday.
f. Mike Jordan was down from Iturk
crsjtk MiiiKlay and informed us I hat, be
would ship horses to I owa this week.
Adam B tumg.ird become a reader of
the Pliim JoCHAL with tliis issue. He
wants tu fcp posted to what is going on
Dieckmann and Lacv are now owner
of Ihe 8. B. Coffee properly adjoining the
Irtwn site, having purchased it Monday
(X F. Coffee was in town Monday stalk
ing hands with Uis many friends and
breaking -the monotony by Ins jolly mood
and j.ikes.
Commissioner's Bigelnv and Jordan
Wore viewing bruises last wees, hi1 they
y
Will pas tip-in the bent bridges built in
itt County-
Vise West was surprised Inst Saturday
eOning by the arrival of her brother Joe
tw iiiim U visit her He started back
Mfeoday morning.
Thma Hines was tskinfr in the sights
In our little burg Momisy, T m is al
wats jolly slid makes things brighter
when he comas to town.
Tor sick headache try Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets; thev will
ward off the attack if taken in time.
For sale by All Druggists.
Th Harrison schools will give an
nte. isinmtnl Nov. 25' h. Admittance
Mcts. Nat proceeds will bn usl to bu
library books for the school.. Ail ere
Cirrdially invited
THANKBG1VINO BALL.
The next graiid ball will be given,
rhiifiksivid-f evaoinif. Nov. at the
T
ball. ' omore and all und hsve a food
tun. . R. C. Lcsn
to ti'w a win tu our. oat.
lass LaimIIv Hra nQul.lii. lihlu ill
ntifflM rlt.. btnonli lfaili lo I
eflre. ft. W, Oroee'e slfnstur boa ua
raW.CM
It jfrtii fiatf a rud cola J ouftee-J a (rood
re-bald medicine lilfe Clitlan-rliiiii'
timh Ki iie.ly to.I'Mtseii.atHl riiv it,
mp I to .nUv W irVtialie I and- ifittmri'tin
V't ! lUi ilrro vta nlaaa SMtmU
" VvV,(M.
here and there
Emmet Johnson was in from Canton
Wednesday. Mr John iron says Cecil-, Ins
son. is at Orand Island gniui to - school
and is well (.leaned with the school.
I. 8. Mcintosh was up from his ranch
in the South part of the count) last Sat
iirdnv. Mr. Mcintosh use to reside on
White River and is one nf ihe old timers,
at.d ik a staunch Democrat besides.
Horano Humor, the musical fun mak
er, of the Modern Woodman of America,
will give an entertainment here at the
hall Saturday evening Nov. 14 1903.
Admission 15 ar.d 23cts. Come one and
all.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Green and son
Orval were visit ing friends in Har-ison
Saturday and Sunday. The Press Jour
nal family acktiow ledge a pleasant visit
from theHi, hoping they may come
oftener.
Mr.' John Brown and son were in town
Moiulay. Mr. Brown says ho has added
the Bnn Smith place to his ranch; This
makes his ranch in better shuH, and we
are glivd to see him buyini; real erta'e
for that means that he still likes Sioux
county.
We hope our readers will excuse us in
not liinf on time for the past three
wi;eks. Our ready prints did not come
on time the two previous weeks auel last
week w had to out tin ballots and
that made us one day lute,
Mr. and Mrs E P. Maine leftfor Nook
sack, Washington Tuesday evening,
where they intend to make their future
homo. A large number of their friends
gathered at the dejxit to bid them fare-
well him wisti them a happy journey
We wish them the best of success.
The Ladies Aid supper given here last
night was well attended snd a good sup
r was prepared, which alwaws is by the
Ladies Aid Society It is wonderful how
nmnv kept mum. durin? the mum part
of the social, hut we noticed sone hud to
i their mouths shut. 'We all bad a fine
An extra Inrtre crowd attended the
E L social Inst Saturday nitftit La'eer
than expected, but all got their fill; If
1 hey (I rin't it war't the pickles fault
"several Barnes were plave; before nnd
after nipper. I'tirintr a march before
supper a number of thnsts nprw -it red and
r1 t hinpi merry for a while Every
h"dv bad n pond lime or at least we
have beard nothing different.
JTJSr WHVT YOUNEE l.
Crtemberlk.ln' Stonn-vcK and Liver
TexMeis.
H'hen von feel dull arter eating.
T1 hen you have no npoetite,
When you have a had tate in ' the
mooth.
Hlien vnnr liver i torpid.
IVh'-n vnnr bowels ar corstipated,
H'ben yu bnve n headache.
H'ben you feel Jiil ons.
Thev will improve your nppetite.
p'pnnse and invieorate vnnr s'nmncri nnrt
recul i'e your liver ami hn-tl, Price 2S
cents per box. For sale by All Drug
gists.
The returns yrn not all in vet, but
thre pre enough to insure the Election!
of E. F Pontius clerk. Alex Lowrv sher-
ff. Carl Lux treasurer, J. H. Wilherms-
dnrfer jnilne, John Rorkev county Supt.,
Solom in Story se-mor, Pat Licy corner.
nnd it will probably require the Official
count to decide the commissioner.
Westover wjll carry the courty by a
arge mni ritv rut ennt ssv who will be
the other luck v man until all the returns
are in.
The Youth's Companion In 1904
An the -esrs increase IllK YotTH's
OMPASIO: endeavor to keep pace Willi
lh tn in all ih it s wise, beautiful and
progressive, and not onlv lo retain hut to
deserve the bomHiibt" nnd xc pliotiallv
hiiih place, H holds in t lie cor.fl n-nce and
effecti'in of three tonerations of readers.
The greatest living authors in all branches
of literature continue to contribute to It.
Among the important series of articles
will ha on on Dim occupation of the
farmer in mnv parts of the world In ,
England. In Irlnnd, in India, In Argentina
& etc.
The annual Announcement Number of
TUB COHTAIHO!!. ders-ribing the principal
lekturwa of THlCoMrsKIOK'inaw vol u ma.
will he sent to any address. Free,
Tha new subscrilstr for 1004 will receive
all the issues ofTm OMPsNiOI for th
remaining we.ksof 1908. free from the
finis of subscription; also I'M I'OMFAN
l(W Calendar for 1904, lithographed in
twelve color snd if"ld.
THE YoHTU'S (OMPA5I0N.
144 ferlulev Street, llOrTaW, MASH
i,',.A.Ksr1' 5:tr
Coming Again!
Dr. Shwartz, The Noted
Eye Specialist
Of Denver, will again be in
Harrison
Nov. 17.
Stepped Against s Hot Stove.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
getting his usual Saturday niht liath,
stepoed back ngainst a hot stove which
burned him severely. The child was in
great auony mid bis mother cou'd do not
hing to pacify him. Remeniliering thai
be had a bottle of t Chamberlain's Pain
Balm in ,the house, she thought she
would try it In less than half an hour
after Kpplying it the child was quiet and
in les? than two wiekswaf well. Mrs.
Benson isa well known resident of Kelhir,
Va Pain B'lm is an antiseptic liniment
and especially valuable for bums, cuts,
bruises and sprains. For sale by All
Druggists.
SORE FOOTBALL PLAYER..
HelMLVesths University of Nebraska
Team.
Lincoln, Oct 23. Piqued by his trans
fer from the 'varsity to the scrubs, Floyd
M. ('lark, a member of the football squad
at the University of Nebraska, bus turn
ed in bis suit at the gymnasium, nnd
liesides not appearing lor practice, helms
quit his recitations in school.
Clark is credited with the intention of
going to Madison to join Coach Curtis'
squad at Wisconsin university. His
roommate in Lincoln declares that trans
portation has lieen promised ("lark by the
I athletic authorities at Madison if he goes
there to play football. Omaha Daily
News.
The Best Remedy for Croup.
fFrom the Atchison. Kan , Daily Olobe
This is the season when the woman who
knows the best remedies for croup is in
demand in every neighborhood. One of
the most terrible things in the world is to
lw awakened ir. the middle of the night by'
a whoop from one of the children. The
croup remedies nre almost ns sur to be
lost, incase of croup, as revolver is sure
to be lost in case of bur;-lars. There
used to I an old fashioned remedy for
croup, knows as hive syrup and tolu, hut
some modern mothers that hanilwrlain's
Couth Remedy is better, and does not
cost so much. It causes the patient to
"throw up the phlegm" quicker, and
giVr'S relief in a shorter tune. Give this
remedy as soon as lh croupy cough ap
pears and it will prevent the attack It
never fails and is pleasant and safe to
take. For sale by All lruKgists.
The printer has his ins nd outs with
I be ol her professions, as wan Ihe case
last week. After having printed the
nai lots nnu Having tnem nil sacked up
for delivery the editor Sid down to rest
his we.iry limbs and bruin, Mid on pick
ing up the World Herald be discovered
that the ballots that he had printed were
unlawful, hs the Legislature said last
winter the blanket ballot could not he
used any more; So all Ihe printer bad to
lo was to go to work nnd do the thing
ovev, t no lh;.i Ks to U. C. Wright, editor
nf the Sun, nnd W. H. Davis wtio so
kindly laid aside tlsir coats; And by
midnight, with twoor three pasting an
culling paper, w were able to start the
ballots forth once more to fulfill the
wishes of the voter. There was not
much kicking b-the office force oilier
than if representative Currm voted for
this law, that be didn't have all the
ballots to paste together.
, Bodarc Gleanings.
We learn that Mrs. J H Montgomery
has been quite sick for the past few days.
Miss Christian the RimWo leacher, has
decided m make her home for tlie winter
at Mrs. John Thayer's.
John Mack took the new teacher, Miss
E,'an, In Harrison Saturday. Now boys
don't interfere, this is Jol nr ie's chance.
I Mr. snd Mrs. II. Zimmerman visiten
with E irnest Bnnge and family on the
divide the first of the week.
News is scarce. If we could write
"bout the election we muht tell of
broken faith, blasted hopes ami sad hearts
as the result., but unfortunately we are
dehared from visiting the polls, so it
must ha left to tha iuiaiuatioo of lb
reader.
M. A. (5.
Corkwood Cask tha Bast.
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poucds and similar cask o( hard -
wood wolgbi 80 pound!. Thoao cask.
wtlch wara rsoeotly Invented by
reildent of Algeria, are non-conduct-
on of heat and arid, and U aUvee
4e not jv
r . .. VV'-.v' ; .
Hunter Happenings.
Some of our neighbcrs west to Craw-
foid last Thursday oiglit, returning on
Monday, ,
Mr. D. W. Snepherd, of Olenrock Wyo.
was visiting at Hunter Sunday,
Tomsiy Jones Mpn the sick list this
week. ' :
Miss Anna Hanson went to her home
in Crawford Monday to stay over Tues-
George BaldiJ-am down from
Harrison Saturday 'evening returning
Tuesd.iy.
Birdie Jones fell in the deep part of the
river Friday. Tommy and Ray llager
man pulled hr out.
Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Jones visited at
Harrison Saturday.
Mrs Basset went down the road on
Tuesday returning Thursday.
Mr. Cook shipped four cars of cattle
last Saturday. .
Mr. Jack Cook Came home Monday.
Mr J. R Lever has been over in the
south irt of the county and spde over
to Hunter with Ire Agate mail.
Last S tttirday Panzy Jones was on a
horse and rode out in the river; she let
go or the reins and they got around the
h .rse's head. Ihe horse got one foot
through the reins and started to back,
Peaila jumped from her horse and
caught Panz by the arm. Panzy ran
behind a tree, . They got the bridle off of
the horse and then they went home with.
out further trouble.
There was a dance at Glen last Satur
day night. Some of our people went
do wu and report a good time.
BOCQUET.
PHILIPPINES
DESCRIBED.
Schoolteacher Takes a Few Falls Out
of
tha Pacific Archipelago -The
Instructor Is a Regular
Ai'temus Ward, but
I a Belter
Speller.
Tht following article to the Manilla
Leader, from the en of a former resident
f Denver, is interest ing reading:
Manilla, P. X, June 14, 1902. -The
Philippines are a bunch of trouble, gath
ered together on Ihe western (roast of
civilization. They are bounded on the
nest, by hooilooism and smugglers, and
on the norlli by rocks and destruction,
on the east bv typhoons and moonshines
and on the south by cannibals and earth
quakes. The climate is a combination
of electrical changes especially adapted
to raising cum. The soil isextnordin:iri
ly fertile in producing birge crops of
it surrectiou and trickery. The inhabit.,
mils are very- imlusi rious, the cliiel
occupation lieing trench budding, the
making of bolus and knives and reloading
ol Remington cartridges.
Theiramusements are cock lighting,
monte, theft and cheating. Their diel
consists of Ixiilrd rice, stewed rice, dried
rice and rice. The Filhpino marriage
service is very impressive, especially the
clause wherein the wife is given the
privilege of working as much ns her
husband requires. The animal of burden
is the canbow. On a tliree-tiule journey
only ten days' rations may lie enrried,
but if the journey is for 1Q0 miles the
driver usually dies of fdd age before
reaching his destination. The rivers are
serpentine in their course, the waters
running in a manner Contrary to all
know n laws of nature.
Manila, the capital and principal city,
is situated on Manila pay in a large land
locked body of water full of filth, sharks
and Spanish snhniarine hoats. t'svite,
Hie next in importance, is soled for its
natural facihlied, for a naval station nnd
its large n urn her of saloons and chrnos
The principal exports of the. islands are
rice, hemp, sick soldiers, and war bulb
ins. The principal imports are American
suldiers, arms, ammunition, ber und
tobacco. Miliaria is so prevalent that on
numerous occasions the islands have been
taken with a chill. Luz in, the largest
island of Ihe group, resembles one of old
i y Green's cast off bowls.
Communication has been established
between the n ulcerous Mai ds by sub
stiluting the mosquito Iming much
larger snd hotter adapted to stand the
fatigue of the journey, The native
costume consists of a flour suck lied
around t he waist nnd everything under
18 jeais of iige wans until next year
for his clothes. The towns are an ag
gregation of shacks full of tilth, fleas,
cur dogs and disorder. The dogs, bui,
lice nnd family all sleep together, on
terms of i-quiiity. Ihe Hiilippims are
nppropriiile to present to a deailh enemy.
The' native a friend at the point of a gun.
I The climate pb-nsunl and hoa 'bv for
1 '
"'. ''. scorp o. s, centimes
',n,, lligtors. The Island-A
!0"d forsaken, canniisilized, AKiimaldo
J infested blot oa the face of (lod's Orean
ami tit. A. W, PARJCS, Tawcliar.
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ALL
Love to buy good goods at the lowest price possible
and i the place to do this is at
GERLACEIS 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-
War Bonnet Topics.
Hurrah for the Republicans, I know
they are ahead.
Mr. Tom Willi ims has been hauling
sand from here.
Maggie Jane Scott has the whooping
cough quite bad.
Rout. Keel's potato crop amounts to
about 600 bushels.
Mrs. Jack Finley attended lodge in
Harrison Saturday.
Robt. Keels baby and little Eva are
very bad with whooping cough.
Neil Jordan and Nels Anderson were
dehorning their cattle at the S E Tues
day. Mr. Bartell and John Davis visited the
S. S. Sunday and Mr, Dotvis gave a good
talk.
Homer Kennedy shot and killed t.vo
coyotes last week. Let the good work
co on.
Mrs. Nels Anderson and babe stayed at
ibeS Eafcw days while Nels went
liter his cuttle.
School was dismissed last Tuesday in
order for the voting which was held at
the school house.
Arthur Dunn visited with us a couple
of days. It was his farewell visit, as he
leaves for Denver soon.
I understand Mrs. Zerbst is going to
name her baby, (it beintr her first girl,)
Mary Anne Lillian Elizabeth, and call
her Mary.
Mr. Virg Hester arid Mr, Jones, the
druggist,, were in this vicinity shooting
(fame Sunday and took dinner at Robort
Keel's.
Miss Lilhfi Harris is going to board at
Robert Keel's Ihe remainder of the term
u it was ijuite too far from Mr Zrb-it's, I
the days are gelling so short. '
Mrs. Belle Dunn was the In. k ." winner
of the talking machine at Bourret &
Davis's. She is going to lake a rest A
few more of us women nefd one.
Mr. Peticer and wife and lilt le grandson
from Lincoln, ere visiting at Robert
Keels Thursday and took in a few sights
ncluding the devil's den. They nlsn
visited Mrs, Belle IJnnn on the divide
returning to their home Saturday. They
tonk with them a sample, of Robt. Keel's
potatoes, of which I hey say there are
none like in the state.
Peoot.
FIGHT WITH INDIANS.
The following is a dispatch clipped
from the State Journol.
DouplsF, Wo., Nov. 1 Sheriff A
Mci'ermott tonight received word of a
haMle fouuht last evening between
Sheriff Miller of Weston county, unci
por;se, and a hand of Indians. The sheriff
was fatally shot and Depniv Sheriff Fal
kenburp was killed. Three Indians
were killed. A nuniberof cowboys arm
ed with rifles, left this mormnp, nnd
another posse beaded bv Deputy Sheriff
Cook left Ibis nfternoon for the scene of
I rouble. Another large posse left Lusk
Innighl ann there is preat excitement
here and all sorts of rumors are, current.
Kbrriff Miller and his deputies left New
Cnslle twelve days fcgo lo arrest the
Indians, ho were in ona band lo the
nu.ibei' of twenty-five or thirty. Ranch
men had reported that in addition to
slniif!hterinK larpe numbers of deer and
snlelope the Indians were killing cattle
and sheep, stealing horses and uoaimitt
tntl other depredations.
The Indians were trailed t to near the
head of Beaver Creek, where they had
camped. All of the men, save a few olu
bucks were out on the plains hunting
(tame, nnd the ramp was in chsrpe ol
those who were preparing Ihe skins nnd
meat for future nee. Hheriff Miller took
possession of thecump, loaded the equip
page on Ave wagons and sent the outfit
Uirk to New Casl le in charge of Lieu
tenant Hilton,
In company with deputies James Davis
I). O. Johnson, R B. Hackney and Fred
Howell, the sheriff next day set out on
Ihe trail of the Indians. It is not, known 1
where the chase led, btil the In'liaas hud
rvMimily received warning ol the up-
proai.b ol the 1 Hirers and at templed to
get out of the country.'
It m not known whether an ambus, sdej
imis laid fr the fbV on I.iKbitiii g
: r.. - ;;..,v 'ii.jtAv.Vi-
PEOPLE
J. H. LACY.
We have our building completed now
and have a new supply of goods, and will
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 a
supply of pump fitting on
hand. Com in and get my
prices whether you buy or
not.
J. E. PHINNEY,
Physician Surgeon
OFFICE:
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
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Board By Day or Wek.
W. B- WRIGHT, Pimp.
creek, the scene of the ha' tie, or whether
th i Indians resisted the ollicers aftsr the
warrants had been read to tl eui. That
mtagra detail indicated an ambuscade.
Take Notice.'
A Kalamazoo man has npl'rt wrt
timely death at the age of 89 tts:n
ccBsive use of tobacco. Warnlrni ire
bcrornlns more plontlftil every day.
Indianapolis News.
Cigar Penel'.
A certain ticvolty lool s :t!;c-a" fnff
sized cigar, but It. Is a ''Pnrl!,-ur 1
when the lower edn Is. tu.-ticd a'ri.-j
of( black lead makes its ap2araii.ee u
the Up.
Vltl Try to Forget Trfigec?y.
The sisters of the late cut- of
orvla are about to purchase a vi! . 011
i.ake Zurich and expect to raal;t' l.icui
selves comfortable.
The Home of Sulphur.
Sicily Is the home of sulphur. The
Islaud exports 300,000 tons a yean of
which the United States gets on-thlrd.
Rlcrt Woinen In Feud.
Mrs. Jcanstte P. Ooin la one of Ne
York's richest women, bat Is nevet
een in aocloty, for whlcti ehe ex
presses vast contempt. Mrs. Oola
own an Immense dual of valuable real
estate. Adjolturjg hr homo on Flfta.
avenue l that of Mr3. Perry Belmont,
who built an extension eotae time n'o,
Uiereby Cutting off Mr U(As't UfM
and air. The latter tbeWupim quietly
purcbased a lot a round ttie torncr,- on
which she built a hlali tump fetite.
Jr. Belmont 8 extuHiloU ban Sea,
much darkened In conenquence, but
re. OoIb derlerfcs her fence will re
wain until Mrs. Biilmont's extension.
hare been taKen dowu.
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