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Harrison Press - Journal. VOL. XVI. HABISON, NEBRASKA. THUH5DA.Y, ITQVEMBSPu 26. 1SQ3. InI O. 2t3- r I LOCAL NEWS OF THETOWN fxt of Ui Milts ilk re li rpmr- .j. i Tom Plunkell aimed ho-ue last S it ur dv. Dave Cooper wan vuuUng in town thi week. John Brown wu up from Fiv Point Tocadav. Andrew Waeserburger wan in town Tuetrifl v. l)vtor Currie ha changed his dale a dav lar. Mr. Uoodrige wan in town the last of last vvci-k. Mr. ' ler wag up from Glen the Hrst of t! e Week. John t t.rM-ian waolomg h i vwin to n jiondav. Mr. Sam Thnni is dropp ed in fora chat with the Editor Tuesdvt J. B. Burke went to Alliance last Fri day night returning Tuesday. Ira ThoniHS mid wife were down from O'd Woman creek last Friday. County attorney nUt ten , from Dawes County was in Harris in Tuesday. Jets Mill came d in from SVnd in , j Wyoming last week. losM-nd tin winter. Mr. and Mr. Earnest Lvon were visit inifwiihMn, Chan. Suiiih, of ihivilt Sunday. Mr Hnd Mrs Earnest Fhmney came clown IroiH .Soiilli 1'.. kola Monday on the pafSeuer. We. learn hh we go to preys of the death of Mrs. Sarah Joid.uis mother wli lived in lima. The 1'HIS.S JoU.iSAl. will ( lubwith the .'uni.iiol.i'r. Hoi h papers one year for (I 60, payable in advance. J T. M".-ns's lecture, Sunday nilit( was very g mcl and int i'l in.' a id we hop lie will give Us leore such lcclures. We (TO to press one day early th s wedi o lis to give our pi u.t.-r and the h-vil a chance to eat turke, und rest on Thanks " Tom Horn pnys the penalty .f taking the life of Wililfl Nn kel ome iimeg is lung oil lail Friday at 1 o'clock alt'lievclilie. From lhe nmouilt ol guhbling w e hiiVe liemd Ijtely, we think everybody will huve all the turkey thsy want for We undent ltd that Is'puty Mate Sup!. Mclii ien will lie in attendance at the teal h-rs sociat Kill he.d lilt 'tuwloid Friday and Stiud iv. While choj-.pliig in he canyon Tuesday fteori;e I II "ck siiinii c'lt Ins loot q Hie Ht-vere. He w ill prol.ably have a vi-ri Bore fot for pome time. For Mi. k headache I ry I haii.lierlain's Sio.iiHch and Liver Table's; they will w rd otr the attack if taken in time. r. sale by All Druifgisla. TO I I HE AtXII.H IN ONE DAT. bke Laxative llro o Quinine tablet. All draKlsM r.'f.i.ifl tne no. icy It If 1st Is to care. K. W . i;ro.c' ,l,ilur Uoaeacll Ian. v- Henry Wer Z, who has Issen woiking l the carjs?nier irude i.p at isiiend.ni, Wjo k:iu:m iusl spr.ug, is again miiiaig UK. We hujHS he will pnd tlie wiutef Mr. Hi o 'ami ill-." Fort Robinson Photo-giHpI.ei-, wli I c at the court house In !)itiion Nov. !7 and 28 re.ulv lo Ink jour pji-xo. ! s-.o nays oniy uiu your last ( hence beloie spring. Lits of mouriiiiig over house plants dul Jack Frost do.it care a snap, and wounl as soon lake a nip at jour nose as anything else, so be thanklul Ihat II was tlie o ii iUiii that (iot it. TllASKMJiVjNO BALL. The next g.und bull will l -iiven, ThauKsgitfiug evoiiing, Nov. !i8, at the hall. I'-ume one aud all and hsve a coisl tune. vJ. 1-tKS. The Harrison Hun has changed hands Johu" H. Newhu puichasinn the same. Mr. Newlin Will lai charge alioul the Br.tof the jel.r. The niier will contiiiuu ll'a (xditical complexion as a Repulditau fVT- With Judges. Wuslover, and Hairing ton on tliu bench entile rust turn and oilier Oesperali.clmr.uaeiB li.ul bellei give the IrVJuDlclal (hstricl a wide i.erih lor there ts nodiliy dallying in their it.-clhnun o( fleahng out justice. Senator Uteirich was I. id led by the tudrral rriMa1 Jury at Omaha last week. TfM seimfisT m lialil" to O.i cun n- d lo urosj. t. trie world ihuUih O. U. I', j woul sU-id any 'oiiua ivith.- Mr. l ad rieli it oulj( tt Miwjmi'.i ht-iH-a Ins chaiC. e,i: 11 s i ;l lllIERE AND THERE! ? :K "S-4 $- I J-e Siitnv came in on Tue-d iv's train. Mr Sl.itsm-y took hi wife 1o Lit, c. . !n 1 1 1 1 -. t me ago, ai d placed her under the c.re of a doctor and trained I, lose, hoping tii.il her MPinJ might I reMrred to her again; But when he led her on Monday fche km no better. Rv. Daniels ar.d family ram in on Tuesday' train. Mr. Daniels will take up the work a pastor of the M. E. church at this place. The ople of Harrison wdcome them to our midst and I.Mik forward to a pleasant mid proltt aide year in laboring for the Master. There are some sin art alecks around town that are going to come down with a thud that thev will remember the balan ce of iheir lives it they dont pet into ttieir place soon and k-ep there. Father had tietier be looking alter their young Americans tha' never do anything wrong before it is to late. We notice an at tide in the Chadron Journal Iron) the pen of Miss Blanche Cdf-e. on the ul j-.t r.f '"What is Worth Wild. ?" Miss t 'oll'e-t brings out Home deep thoughts on tliis sui j-ct, and were we not crowded for space I his week we would j j i ' . I . -, 1 1 it, I u t. we will give il to our radeis later on, fiordun has had sewn pr.n.'ipils enaicd since the board lirst s.ilicitd 1'or jtroless ors. so s iys the (i.irdou Journal. Nino U-r s.x lost his wind rind grip, and had to let loose. Weli ih.it. is heller than I l.iriisou done hisl'ye.ir lor our man lost his w md and grip of all but sta u.g il h his salary until the end of thevenr. We listen-d to John W. Hrow-n, a socialist spelker fr.'lll Ma'R ichuseMs, wliospolo- ai Mitchell on the l'Jaud want to sriy t Itu. if he e vr corui-M I his Wi.y y on want lo h-.ir him, lor he is one of the lirmhtei s pea kern w have ever li'ivd. und whatever Meir politics may he you wdl enjoy the lime spe.nl listening to In. n. Dim. f' II. and M.mne I 'urry , the Eye Specialists, ,f i 'Iticimo, ivii.i have iu:v;l.' several visit to Harrison, will inaie iheir next profe-sional visit to Jlarrison tor one day only, Saturday, lec. Oiii. They are the oldest and most reliable specialists in the west and carry the largest, und most complete set of instru ments in us',-. I'on-iillalion, tree, (iiasses (llh-d nl the lowest prices. lhe are known to be good an j reliable . JUST WHAT YOU NEED. Slopped A.Mnl a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. 0o. T. ii-nson, when getting Ins iikIiiiI Saturday night hath, stepped back against a hot sloe wh ch niii'iK'd him seser.dy. Tile child was in great agony and Ins mot ln-r cr nUI do no... Iiirnr to p.ii .ly hull. K -in inhermi; lha' he had a huitleof I h.iinlB-rla n's Pain HiIiii Hi 1 he I.e. use, fhe, 1 1 u . il t; I . t she would try it. In less tnau naif an hdnr after applying it the child was quiet and in less than two wieks wu well. Mra. Benson is a well known resident of Kellar, Va. Pam B lm is an antiseptic liniment and espwuilly vnl.iablr for burns, cut, bruises und sprains. For sale by All Druggist a. The Cnmp nlon Chrletmae Gift. TUB YWTIl'H ( OMPaNiuM ia one of the few gifts that are always appropriate and yet within reach of the smallest purse. It brings to every member of tlie family -something of inUrest, something of value- a story that i lieera. - tin article that ca'nes the reader into far-off coun tries or among men w ho govern, a sketch that amuses, u poem that puts u bit , of truth in a new and convincing way, a pageof piciures that holds the children spellbound. It is American's home aper, received weekly in more than half a mil lion households in United Suites. If you desire to make a Christmas present of THE YofTIIH OSIPAMdN, Send the pill. lishem the name, and address of the person to whom you wish to give 1 ME i OMl'ANluN, Willi $1.75, the annual siibcrij.f!t'iii price. They Will send to the nddress mi rued T HE ( ( WTAKK N hi ist nias Packet, ull ready for Christmas morninu, containing the I hnstiiias num ln-r lHK COMPAM0S Cnlemlar for l'JOl, lithographed in twelve colors and gold, and subscription certidcute forthellfly I wo issues of 1904. Tile nty aubscrilier for 1901 will recei ve nil th-a Issues of Twt t.'UMPANIllN lor the remaining weeks ol WA tree from the time of siiliscriit ion, nlso Tint COMPANION lil rithir l.ir 10(H. lithographed in twelve coin) s nml old. Annual Announcement Number fully lleSci llllhg I lie principle fell I urea ('I TlIB I (.'SIPANKiN S new volume fur 11)04 will lie sent lo liny iuUIivks free. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION 144 Berkeley Wtn-et, H.jhUon, Maw. TKaDsst Remedy for Croup- JFrom the Atchison. K in , Daily Glut This is the se-isnn wh-n the woman wl,r "t re.iM-.liMt f-r croup is in iI.-iii.iikI in every nMgh'M.rlm.si. One of the most terrible tlengs 'nth" w..rl. in to l awkeneiir. the middle or lb-night bv a whoop from one of the children. The croup rem-die are almost ui sure to lie . l.iet. in case of croup, as a revolver is ure! to belt incase of Mir-lar. There used to he an old fashioned remedy for cronp, known a hive nyriip and lolu, hut some modern mothers that rimmherlain'a urh Remedy i better, and doe. not cost o much. It causes tlie patient t" I vitre. relief ma shorter t.me. Oi v this ! remedy as s n as the cmtipy coiixh ap pears and it will prevet.t the attack. It never fails and is pleasant and safe to tike. For Bale by All Druggists. DR.YER. BR.OWN Nutlla. MlRIKt-At the home of th- bnde's parvnt'a Mr. and Mrs. John Brow n on Wednesday. Nov. 18'h, at 9 o'clock A. M. occurred one of the pr-itist wvddiutrs of the season. When Miss Mirgar.-t V. Ilrown and Frank VV. Dryer were united j in marriage. The bride was attired in a irown; of Navy Hlue and triiiiuiings of While Satin While the j;rooiii wore lhe Conventional lilack. While the wedding march was being played, by Miss L'lli i'i Zni.iiieriiuin, the happv couple, atteud'd by Mis Winnie liiiiwii and (.'larence Z nimerioan, came iiiurrliiiis in, The ceremony wns then performed by liev. Ilohson, pastor of the M E. 1 hiircli of 'raw ford N.-hr. Immediately after the ceremony, tb" weitdmo pirty retir-l to the dining room, where thev partook of iiiii-xcelli-.il lunch sin h as we know M , .,. Ihow nis a Me to prepare. Lunch over; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dryer depart".! for their new' home., wli-f the yroom had things in readiness to welcome Ins new bride. Th" bride is one of our la'e Sioux ' 'o. teachers w ho has a nii.ulwr of friends and will he greatly i ism d from amouic the 'eitchcrs. The groom s one of S. I 'akotw's oiiiik ranchman whose fiienns likewise are nuiii- pois And I with t.liir other friends j nn in in wishintr the Inppv cou ple a pmg nnd prosperous life; Put a tew if tiie.r llitilliute Iri. nils heme- present, t ) I he in V ti-d 11 lllllher a II were pres. n', but. Rev. K K 7. 'inn -roiaii whose pr-es ence w:iii greatly missed. L M Z. The riltt5S JofPNAI, extends lies' wishes to this ha pv yourg couple tiopini!' that their lives may be a lomr and happy one and that tins eventful dav may ever be looked hrti k to with pleasure, LETTER FROM MRS E. L Rb E. HotohUUs, Colo., Nov. 13,1903 I ought, to have written my Juirnal letter last week bile I could brag on t he went Ii r. We certainly have hii.l a leiiuiifiil fall, Sil.ce i-nrly Sept'-uiher, when we dad a w-.-k of threal.-i ing weather, a hit; rsin and n 1 i r hi-i-z", the wiata-r has .i-fn nil that one con (I :i -.Ic lor One sunshin' liny ul U r another, cold and sharp nights ami uiornins; but durintf the days unch weather aa makes one triad to be out of doors aa much as )Kisihle. This week we had no sunshine and much threatening weather; Tuesday whs cold and the ice in the ditch allowed t.o siuns rd thawinif all day , but tislav (FriduV) ihe mm t try ng to 'unn out and il ts warm, so warm that I am sittinu near an op mi door and trie (lies are buzz u,g around me; And for all the threaten- , ing wm have had rm storm. It has snowed on the mountains in sight almost every night. Thit' September (reeze did much damaire to the peiichos which were about ready 'to' pick. Home lost nearly half their crop: Many were sold to the canning factory, which would have heen first, grade, peaches, but for the freeze. The chief loss was in the Elhertns, w Inch are the principal s,liP" , pinit tieitch. Hut in spite of this tins fortune there seems to lie plenty to eat, enn and feed to the pis. It Rceiiu-d almost wicked to me at lirst u) feed penclies to the pigs, but all the pifs in the country f.-ast on peaches ard I am , yetting used to it, and when it is our pit; that gels the lietielll ol it l m very willing. This lat moon cave us, some perfect evenings and we were tempted lo a little dissipation; A social, a stereopt icon lecture and tw'o i venings lit chiirr h. ' Our Rogers Mesa Knndav School Iiuh f bought A new organ and Is having dune I IK'IIIIS 06 Rl C. lo ueip pa,, i". .i,, " . had eighty at Sunday School last Sunday re-nit v Lrood for a country school. i. i, I.- na,,Um:.n to one's mm- fort and health in this country lo have a I cistern, and wo are net ling one. H I seems to he a slow process, hut we hope j the worst, is done, and that it ' will soon he rendy lor use. Is is no', such a soft snap as getting a cistern in ' Sioux county. In t he first place digging the hole is qmte a chOVtei.t matter. We were fortunate that, there were n stones' in our'x big enough to have to be blasted , out, hut lhe lower third was almost j all 'tone. Then it u to be walled up. :. " '" wintry ' , of 'eni, selecting toe Ual ones aim haul- . '-' he-n up for a wall a fool thick u no : small job. The a reins to be of stone also, and they must 1-e of a hi- flat thin 1"'J- ' found !'"'' -'Kt't ori.me miles away, and the Hand mutt come from the "ver u.ree nine. HotclikiM ) putting ia wUr worb thii fall and building two big retrvolrs oil our Mesa. Them all abundance of fk r"r ryb.J) t good wages, there '" 'tin1t care of tlie fruit anU get- in Kr""' Jn""'J ""d ,"rd l" - ; of my neigltoor paiu a uoinuo two doll:. a dav for cleaning houe and could not gel all the help site needed at that. We had a wind Sunday, whicli remind ed meol Nebraska, and I suppose it blew up all tin threatening weather. When we do h.i v a wind I Ihmk of Clio and pitv lie. for having to endure fco iiiu.li ol il. U'e ar-..e .rtili sorry UtalZ-kiel h.is iiioV' .1 to I ' il an I write no more, and we iwsli toii 'thi and I'. Would l heard fiou: tvry week. . (Jreetings to ou all and to all neighbors. Emm v L. Hick, NOimiWKST X KB 11 ASK A Teachers' Association SIiM-tl'igiit (Va ofd, Nebraska XovfinbiT 27-2S, 100. (iiv.cms: I'resid. ni : W. T. I'urcHEi:, ' lnulron. Vice Pre-: C L. llolM'KR, liny Springs. Secy ; Mis- H. VaN I (-KHiK. Alliance. Treasurer: ('. S Junks, i rawl-ud. K X (' rt-TIVE CUM M 1 IT E E : L. M OllKHK JITLl! D W. llAYE-t Ml-8 I'F.Allh Hahhh I'hadron Ahiauce Craw lord PROG3AM: KltllJAY. 2 P M. Qn artelte Mrs. C. S Jone.. Miss Lillian 11 iiherkx , Mr. C S. Jones, Mr. (erge E (iortoii Jumor Normals Walter R K oit, Rusii ville; II. L. Fisher, . 'hadron; 11. I-'mik. II iiiinglord; Harrison ( li-neral I fiscus,on. Our Public Schaol I'mii! Iho Slaiiih.i,i1il...f ll...T-n li. er Miss Snell, Crawford (Ii) From the Standpoint, of the Par vol,. .Mrs. Lori Rusl in, Heiiiinglord (r) From the stan.tpoiut of the Business Man (ieo. E Gorton, ('in w lord Voc-il Hoi.. ..Miss Maye Graves Uniform Requirements for Teacher's ( ertlficnle J. W, H.iunmnrdener, Alliance Conrad Parsons, (larrisoii The Teacher in a Citizen J. R Stephen-' son, Gorden. (n) The Tt-iichcr's Pt'rsonahty, (I,) The Teacher's Place, in the coni- ii i u .ii v . I liscii'siim, .J. T. Morris, 1 larriMin Vocal Solo I. F. Law renee, Chtulron The Dillicullies of Rural Tvndirrs J. B. Burke, lUrrison. raioAY 7:30 p. M. Address of Welcome, 0. 8. Jones. Craw ford Response D. W. Hayes, Alliance Declamatory Contest Programs for this contest will I distributed at the contest KATTrtDAY, 8:30 A. M," Vocal Solo Mrs. S A. Harris ,,, Work....VV. 11. Bartz, Alliance (a) Amount (h) ( 'haracter (c) A id from Pnreuts DiwiiKoirin, ..C. P. Kellev, IInv RpnngS Marks n n.1 Jr ides, Thus. Bahr.' Kushville (i) Theory of Minks (I.) Method of Markinir j Discussion L M 0!erkotter, I'hiulron; i .iiiss rrencii, iiiiiiuce. i R,;:id inj; Miss McCorkle, Alliance I What should be expected in English; from pupils who have completed lliej rural s. hools or the grammar grades?.. ! A. G Kennedy, Chndron. ! Discussion, Leiini B IIw rt z.-U . Chridrrn T)H ,lt,s, ,()(ls (f Teaching Spelling j Ikrrison j Miss Johnston. Alliance Election of Officers. RATfltl) Y, 7:30 p. M. pjnn H()0 jjisk Margin rite Freemnn j,., reS)eaker to lie announced later. LKTTER FROM MRS A. THORNTON, ... , The old dog Mrs, WillinniH gave us found it very hard to kea p n;. though he 1 1 ie.l very hind to do so; rind the noon : we Mo p. d nt Mr. Sdder'n e thought j we had lost him. but h.-n we went out , lifter dinner he whs under the wagon. I j got some milk and gave him with his : dinner, and nt night he was missing1 iig.iin hnl the boj s saw him last in Hay ; Springs after we cnme through, i.nd ; there I hope he will Hnd n good home and , kind friends at a livery barn r sonnr AL Iyjve to buy good goods at the lowest price possible. and the place to do this is at ' GERL ACI1S GENERAL STORE. Iu clothing, Gents furnitdiing, Goods, Boots and Shx;8. We are ready to compete with the world, and the way to prove it, is to give us a trial. "Come aud see us any way and be social." place where he will he appreciated; I wan sorry for the poor fellow; I suppose we ought not lo have taken Ins., for it wa too much for him to walK and we were two crowded lo have him in the wagon. When we crossed the Niobrara river we camped for night in the bu jhen near tl:e river und it ra n. d hard tJI night . The boy s had to pitch their tent while it was raining and, Oil the mosquitoes, how they did sing ails' bite. Two of the horses broke loose in the night and wandered oil" a couple of miles. The next morning we cooked our breakfast in the rain, hitched up and drove on, if raining right along. We were directed to a vacant lions'- rigid, on our wny, and there we stopped, found grasnund water for our horses, and alihouh the buns'; had been vaca'vd there were still left there a ciiplioiii it, bedsteads, table, :-n" chairs and a cooking stove, so we built a fire, dri. d our clothes and did some cook ing tha'. we could not do by our camp lire. There w'ere three, large rooms h-re, I should judge each about 20 feet square; O i frame and 1 wo of soil. These, two sod rooms had been very comfortable and home like when law; It, had been jilasteivd i.nd cal-omiNtd and as the walls were thick, the w inflow and dour i-iisings were del p, making a good place for plants, but it was now old and failing in ami leaking. In the n flcriiooii the owner cnme up to si e who was in his Iioiim . We told him we came in out of the mill i-iul he sa.d he would have done the same. Theie. had been u IcI-phone in 'his house und le said the neighbor hail lb. m all over the country and in the winter when they were snowed in 1hev would vi-it and joka and tell when they had their chores done ii etc and if he was expecting a business fetter of im porlance he Would call up the P. M. and hav.: hm read his letter to him and hen he could aiiswi-r without going to town. They had il line for wintet This was in Cherry county. Nebr. We Ira veled east through this comity and. Kin many houses and other buildings ol sod. but, they wure all old and some had a sod house built around their wells. Years ago have read of the tree claims of Nebraska, how the trees iv.ni ilii'i grow and t he claims were deserted. This man w ho ow ned the sod house said he cnme out inn: took u tree claim ami many oilers hut it, was loo dry to larm lhe land and many left but he said he and some others bought sonio of these claims and got a few entile and raised them for there was plenty of grass and they became rich, and he thought, that many of them eould have stayed and held their claims if they had got a few cattle and worked along. He had a nice place where he lived and I think he bought up many claims. The tree clniiiis through here' were, most of them perfect failures. They, moat of Ihem. seemed to have made a good growth during lhe summer and then to have died in the w inter, starting up again the next, spring. Of course there were a few ex.iepi ions to this in the part we pnssed through. We lost our trail (or a short distance and wandered through the hills and drov-s down to what they called a lake, but we could see no water, only weeds and rushes, and the biggest mos quitoes 1 ever saw. We camped here fur noon near a house, had a little whnl wind, (sand storm), mid uf tor dinner got started right again, and drove into Oasis just, .u dark, altera long drive. From here we drove to Red Deer Lake. ai:d camped near the lake in a cottonwood grove. H wa.s a lovely afternoon and we. went down to the hike, but h.id no way ol goin out lo lish, and the water wus so shallow mid clear near the shora: Tho lish of any size never Khowed up. There wne a lot of rushes on the. oppos ite side of the lake, where, at tins sun setting, the birds all gathered and chirp ed, chattered and warbled until you would have thought tlure was a lot of children over thure having a jubilee. From here we drove to Wood Lake, hut that was a mi. nil dead towo. Over Sun day. nr firat Sunday out, we camped near Ainsnoith. This in quite a nice thriving town, and the crops around lie.-e uiHiie us think of Ioaii. Il looked good lo see gram and Corn und gardens growing so line. ( "onlitiucd next, week.) PEOPLE GERLACH'S STORE- J. H. LACY. We have our building completed no and have a new supply of good, and wiil sell them right. DEALER IN- Lumber, lath, sash, doors, lime, cement, and building material of all kinds. Hardware Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and'- Range good a. Flour Feed, and Grain. Punt, Oils & etc. I am igent for the Wood manse wind-mill. Have a- j supply of pump fittings ou I hand. Come in and get' my, ' prices whether you . buy ' or mot. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon... OFFICE: Andrews Bix;K. - COMMERCIAL HOTEL. OPPOSITE DEPOT. . : i J t til 1 I I V ' f M-e f, 4 '3 we;; it t . i , , i- s Ii JSjj-W?irW EVEYI'llINO FiRST CLASS, ' AND AI L TREVTKD WITH OOtTtTWY. Ilourd lly.Hay or Week. 1 W. R- WRIGHT, Pop. Will the writer of The Wave of De pression that appeared in the Harrison Sun please explain why beef ia selling on tha block higher titan one year ago, then we might stop to conaidor confidence. Thero will be services at the church," Thursday morning at. 11 o'clock A. M. .lso Sunday morning at 11 A. M. and Sunday nightatS P. H.. V. O. DaMBLS, Pastor. The board of County Commias loners,' are called to meet on Monday the Sftili, day of Nov. lor the purpose of . makitig iirrangenienls to care for sic k wperx and to attend to any other buwnees'ttiut may coini) before tlu-m. Wm. J. A. Rihui.' Clerk. ' Carey I Urns. Rav. Cumins failed lo meet his appoint-- ' meiil nt tiie church this week. Mrs. C. P. Lyon went to Crawford luf': Saturday and returned Monday. Frank Spease is the possessor of u tine new 1,05 buggy. Now boys look out! The school will give an entertainment iu Dist. No. 8, on Thanksgiving evening Mrs. O, E Rices house hold gooda were" taken to Crawford Inst week to be snip ped to Colorado. Anton Kriitz was thrown from his broncho last week. The doctor was Cal led to patch up his bruises und now he is. about well again. Last week a cold spell surprised fcon.e . of the folks, 90 bushels of potato were . frozen lor Mr. Loyd and J. E, Arners potatoes were still in the grjuiid. iuV' dtis- , , TiMTraw i "J. 'M Srtogg ml r ! ) 5 ? r 5 U. t n 3 . . I