Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, December 10, 1903, Image 1

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VOL.X7I. HAJRISOISr, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1C. ISO:
LOOM, NEWS OF
THE TOWN
Head the estray notices.
Pure apple cider a l Lowrys.
The business motto leads to '-Success."
For Holiday GoihN. rut I at Richards 4
June.
The potato and wood haulers are still
at work.
(Jenrge Hill started to w.irk for the VT
this "trek.
Clarence Holhngsworth
this Knk,
was id town
James Nolan wti down from Eckard S.
. this week.
Cor win Lewis was doing busiBess in
town Tuesday.
A. Erdman in visiting
town tins week.
bis family in
Mr. and Mr. 11. T. Zerbe were up from
liodarc Tuesday .
Luni Crane was down
Ridge this week.
from Pleasant
A. Eiiinun shipped a car of cattle; Jim
lieuel went Willi ilit.ni
Woratz Wilhermsdorfer ha
the Sick list this week.
tieen on
Now don't forget to ;ome to lb Wood
man play touiurrow night.
Have you lieeu to the Drug Store yet
lU KfO the ..III Iht iiiu U'igii?
llev, i hunt Is preached his first sermon
at Pleiifcmit Ut.lg l ist Sunday.
Malt Kirawler hfcutnes a reader of the
PlIKSvJoLitNAl. with Una litun.
Elmu I'orbm had a winditiill
do ii Monday mgiu liy the wind.
blowu
Urs, O. H. anil .Miuiite I'urrie dij cm
kidtrable business here last Saturday,
. (Vrl M Lux, ournex! county Treasur
er, is Uoiti busutusa tu town tots wek
In another ''oluuiii j ou will Hud the
cast d character lor the U. W, A, play.
F. F Jamli. returned home Tuesday,
lie has been marketing Imfse ill t ill t a-d,
Andrew Whi i burner stai'Ud for
Wisconsin Willi u load of horses ytsler
day.
John fiurke, nli . In en working fur
V E Jamil, is now slinking type in tins
office.
The wind hut been trying to blow a
storm up all week, but hasn't succeeded
so far.
John Eb-trseecher and peter Schaefer
emh brought a load of potk to town
Tuesdty.
. M. Lacy was (jisi ribu! ii'g rliMret-s
warrants in the south part of the county
Ibis week.
We are glad te,r new j readier is a
piinter, for t can call on him wiien in
need of help.
We received a letter from Mrs. Sarah
Jord in containing a clipping in regard to
iier mother a death, wmch w publish
this week.
E F. Pontius is having bis household
goisls moved into the house lorim.rly
occupied by Joseph Htatsney, where be
will live in the future.
While yeu are thinking about where
ymi ai going 10 gel your Holiday O.asls,
don't '"iget Richanls & Jones at the
J.iUaj tore
TO (THE AtXII.K IS ONE DAY.
Take Luxat.ve tiro o yuinlne t.ibleU. All
druKisW refund t ino.iy tt if falls to
earn. K. W , trove' slgnnturu le ou each
box. e.
A Timely Siiget)ei.
Thiaia the season of the tear when the
prudent and .lareful boin-ewife replenis
he her supply ol Chamberlaui's Cough
Rdii edy. It la certain to be needed be
fore the winter h over, and results are
much more prompt and satisfactory when
It is kept at hand and givnn a soon as
the cold i ccntracbd and before it. has
bevmiitt settled 111 the system IttHllUOSt
evert' instant severe Cold mwy In
warded oir by taking this remedy treely
as soon it a 'he oral uuliAtion of the cold
appear. There i em danger 111 gtvihg it
to children for It .non'ams no harmlul
substance. !t is pleasant, o take-both
adults and children like it. Buy it and
you -"ill -4 t'l tiert ,1 .fw iys . uv
turi 'y All Orugjmsla:
IlIERE AND TIIEREl
STRAYED:
From John Anderson' ranch at Silver
Springs: One red yearling heifer branded
y on left lit-. A libera! reward will l
-- given for informal inn of her wherea
bouts. Je. Ohim.m. Harrison, Nebr.
Taken Vp.
At the undersign' ranch near Five
Points: One black mare pinr branded 10
ou left jaw, Age, alKiu' ten years; And
weight about 900 ft.
Mich til. Hfmw.
MASQ! EHADE BALL.
Will lie given at the opera house here
in Harrison, New Years eve. Prizes will
be give for nicest t ustoms. Also for
comic. Come one and all and enjoy the
best dance of the. season, good music.
Manager R. C. DtNN.
Estre.y Notice.
While running a herd last, summer,
two steers branded Z on left side
strayed from our herd. A liberal re
wad will be given for information of
their w heiviibonts.
WrtT Bitot , Harrison, Nebr.
GIUVJB.VLL.
'hristmas night, December 21th.
Will lie given at the opera hmie, rem
e lib r tbu wi.ii. ( ill only he-enoueh t.r
pay rxpenc-s. Y"li lire cordially invited
to at tend, no trouble, pood music
Manag -r R. C. Dr
The tow n board met last week and an'
pointed John Diei kn.ann it V iiiarshiill.
The statement wn madw last Wfek in tins
p.iper, that Hie marshail would hie away
when the Ikiv want to have their fun,
but this is a mistiike, for he collared one
last .it unlay anil led Iiim up the street.
A glass or two of water taken half an
hour before hreakf.ft. will usually keep
the bowels ii-gular. Harsh cathartics
should le avoided. When a purgative is
needed, lake 'ham'ssrlilin's Stomach an.f
un il.iver Tablets. The,'- are mild and
gentle in their action. For sale by AH
I iruggists.
The trial in wbh Suy Kendall arr-sted
tieorge Mill lor a s-..oM.ail I tiattrv, 11r.fl
was to !.e be. hist Wenesili.T was laid
over nnill Tliur-day, and so ecou
il not I
give tlei results la-t week. Cut
could
not secure 11 11 a I lorney, but the ' rial n a
hdd niiy,vy. uc, was decided in favor of
the (tefeinlant, acij be gave bonds for
100. (10 to keep the peace.
Drttor Thin a Pleatsr.
A piece of Htlinsl il.tinpeiifd with
bamiiei Iain's Ham B ilm and hound on
the tll'-cted pirts, :s b tier tba"! a pl.ist
er lor u I11 me" buck and for inims in the
side or ciiest,. ram li.iim lias no sii.enor ,
J its a liniment for the relief of deep wated .
musculnr and ilieiiio.itic pa.ns. forsale j
by Ail Druggisis. I
.25 CENTS 25:.
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West as a reliable, newspiprr.
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And Nebraska In Particular
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WEEKLY STAlEiJOURXAL
Lincoln, nfbr.
I OVER IN WYOMING t
-i- -I- H"l-i-l-H"l-
A nice little snow storm Monday
morning.
Mrs. Brown went to the valley Sunday
to take care of Mrs. Isiuel.
Mrs. 7a O. Deuel went home yesterday
She la r(rted some be'trr,
Frank 1 hurch and faintly expect to
start for California this week. Harry be
gins to load bis car on Tuesday.
We werelea d to ve our former
neighbor J. II. Newlin of Harrison, on
the Ridge Monday. II acted as "pilot"
to the "sky pilot".
J. ii. itouui exp -i ts to st irl fur Vi k tu
nas Ibis week to help his sislei take care
ol he husband Mr. ilc Img. iioiquoe
lit, ami baa been for soiiim Inn
Tiler was quite a coiireg.il ion out'
l ist Suiitlav to fcreet (lie m w mmistir,!
and ever h'sly expr. s-d lliemselws . II
lib ased with hJ sermon t liey beard, Il j
wti- an .ih'e ir r
Stat l'LKTON.
To improvt the appetite and strengthen j How to Prevent Croup
tl digesl ant, try a few doxesof 1 bomber j It will be gissJ ns to I he mothers of
Iain's Htomach and Liver Tablett. Mr. J. sm ll child.vn to li-arn that roup can lie
H. Sei'z. of iietroit, Mu h , eay, 'They pn-ventvl The first siuol croup hoarse
restored my appetite when nwparwl, re nes. A day or two before tne attack tl e
lleved me of a bloated feeling an causeJ ' t fold lie'-o ues hoarse. Tills iS so in f il
a plea-ant aial s.it isfiu'tory moiiienl of lowed by ft jwcular rough cough. Give
the bols." There are people 111 this
community who need just uch a medi
cine. For ale by All Druggists. Every
box warranted.
PUBLIC SALE.
To be held at Harrison, Nebr, Dec 19,
Wi at 10 o'clock A. M.
!!r) loans of straw,
VI ton of rye bay,
1 spun of gray mares,
1 driving mar,
1 3 yr. old mare. ,
2 gelding. 1 7 yr. old aod 14
1 set of harness, '
1 wagon,
1 top buggy,
1 plow,
1 cupboard,
A box of tools. Some dishes, set of
chairs, healing stova and other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: All sums under 25 00 cash.
All sums over $25 00, six months lime
wnb bankable note bearing 10 per centf'NEUJB MITH, aed five
interest.
MltS TtloM is Dcss
OLD RESIDENT DIES.
Mr. Hannah McCoy Cn.!led to Rest
Tuesday Evening.
Mrs Hannah Mc 7y, one of the oldest
and most highly respected residents of
Honiie 1 Vim tv. passed away at l.er home
on North Miobml street Tuesday even
ing, November 24' h. at 5:"0 o'clock, at
the rie obi age of 84 jears.
Haiitnih H:illghi'r was born in ' 'omit v
Donegal, Ireland, in Mm', 119 When
she whs Mvenly five years of age she was
united in marriage to Dennis SlcOoy,
Four yeara later, in 1M52, with two yountf
children, Janiesand Anthony, iheycame
to Americ 1 and settled in Pennsylvania
where they resubd three years, ttien
removed to 1 'linton county, Iowa. Tliere
they reside. I until 16H. when tbev came
to IJoiiiih coiuily. Midsettleil on the f.irm
I, Des Moines tomislm) northeast of the
,,.j,v. t,i(b f,,r.u Mrs. Mc Vv siill oned
a, ,,, (,f wr death. Roth Mr. awl
1 :. M... Vn t re 1 drift v. tin id wt.rkinjr
p.'pl
hon 'st and coriscicn 1 ions to 11
;u d ttie't' btb'ifs vre- soon rewaid
a cimpieiH s 1 1 (t 1( i lit to iieriiiul
' ,u .
; , ,) i.v
iliem in 1 -1 ir.ut; I'rooi ,0 live life, to eti
jit the fi'tiitn of ea! s ol fil uul burd
ships which the hiiildimr up of a new
coiuiirv bad en 1 ailed Upon all the early
setibrs. Akunt fifteen years ago they
removed to Bume, where they might
passtoeir declining ears in pinceand
comfort, but scarcely bad tbe settled III
their new home when Mrs. Mi" 'ov wns
,.Hed iijs.n to mourn tliu loss ol h-r lius-
wn,, sj nee llivu she has lived a quiet and
humble hfj, doing good wherever m her
power and winning the respect mid es-
eem of nil who knew her.
Deceased wasa memlierof the I 'at holic
cliuri li, a devout t 'Itrist mn and bad lived
an xemplary lift, 8h leaves eiglll chit
dien to 1111. urn her death. James and
Anthont, of Harrison township, Mrs.
sin rah Jord. in of Harrison Nebr . Mrs.
Mary Ann' Jord, in of Jackson toA tiship,
Mrs. Lizzie Garland of Des Moints town
ship, Mrs Julia On r la nd of (iuthriei'o.
Iowa, and Joseph and Mis. K ita Miller,
at home with their mother, one son Dan
iel, hiving died in Clinton county.
Mrs. Mci siy has performed a noble life
work in rearing a hirjre familv of r
spcted sons and daugiiters and has gone
toher rest with the consciousness of a
life well sient.
The funeral wai held this taorning.
from the Sacn d Heart church and the
remains bud to rest in the Catholic cem
etery. The tamilv have 1 he sympathy
of the entire commufftt v in their bereave
ment. Boone 1 ounty News.
Hunter Happeni'gs.
Winter weather today.
Mm. Christetisen went to '"rawforil
Monday.
The 8iiteri'iteni'eiit visi ed the school
last Fridav.
News ire hard to find, but will do the
best wi can.
Her! Art-hard is carrying the mail; He
likes the work.
Lvllwi t R ce atari ed for Lusk, Wyo
riling this iiioining,
Mr. V.inzint of the Chicago Port mil
' pHSsed this way Monday.
Mrs, T'l'is. I.iot le 10 d children are
s'at-iig'-n 'be lni"i t"i s week.
Yr .fi i ".'. Fi 'it L-
w 11- ,l.)i 1 ...11 v i 'i - r
Mi. and His V', k-ri
went 'o i n t'l- loud -ini '
I 'li lt H'tvet "e.it ov.-r I
Frid . to vi it li'a brolinir
other lean..
.1
, Sir.
and
an
, Chamberlain's ' ougli Remedy freelv as
Boon as the child becomes hoarse, or even
afie' the rough cough apiwars, and it will
dis(el all oMiiptoms of croup In this
way all danger and anxiety may be avoi
ded. Thia remedy is used by many
tbous ttids of mot hers and has: never
veil known to fail. It is. in fact, the
only remedy that tain al ways lie dejiended
upon and that is pleasant and sale to
take. Fur Kale, by All Dr iggisia.
cast OF CHARACTERS
FOR
M.
I)E
(AKL John ww, the Woodman, just from St. Paul John Dieckmann
HkNUY Sm Til, in the Order just for the insurance J. 51. L'tcy
William HkoWS, V. of the Camp vV. II Davis
Blli Bashaw, the Bjrglarsnd tUjnlldence Man H. A. Priddv
SaM LaSiiAY, bis P.il " J. H. Wilhernisdorfer
SAMI'KU Silili., Erq , Old Line Aent, with an eye for business Eirnest Lyon
Jam&s SHEI.D1N. 'tnef F.rester (ieoige Oeiiai b
FkrWNaN'U iVSSOOKEY, a Oudrt..., C. E. A Etler
M Its MaKY Smith, wife of Mr. Smith Mrs H. A. Pr.ddy
Mlts JoHSH'iN, wife of iUri Mrs. John UiecMiiann
Uass Johssws. aged eight... ,.Edu.ird Pnddy
ANXIK hHltsON, agiid ix Veroi.a ValdtZ
JAMfS? FtifiTEtt, the : an p K cker H t-'. Burke
MAHlf RiiOwn. S fisible Miss .Mrs. Earnest. Lyon
HosEA TWOoD, Hi.. Paul Pclicemaii H. C. Burke
Fo ESTRitS: Joiin Licy, D. M Suttaj, i;ius. Hiobelu, Litdey Pnd.iy, Go. Umptie
no nr. .
Curtain r tised at 8:S0 sharp.
Dance after piav. NumlnTs .r)0 cts.
Reserve seats for sale at P. B. B.geliMv's and I. H. Wi'hermsdorfer'B.
Bert rcbard went up to Mr. Die.rk
mann's northwest ol Harrison Saturday
and came hack Sunday with a lot of
spelt for horse feed.
Mr. ll'ce is head coal heaver at the
Andrews coal shed. We wish him suc
cess He has bad a good i nt rod uct ion
to the work the past few d.tvs.
Edna Hansoa of C rawford came up oia
SaHtrdai morniiig's passenger to visit
tier aister and fciayed over until Monday
night. 8he visited the scbool Monday.
Wtide turning a sicltlt grinder R.ty
I Hin-eriiiaii irol. bis arm ctight in the cog
wheel mid ha a very had bruise which
w ill remind bun of Hie accident for so -lie
'ime:
There is talk of changing post master
at this place soon as it can he done.
(Jur present post master resigned and
expects to move away. We are sorry to
lose her, hut hope another will be put 111
as we do not want the ollice ' closid. So
says every one.
Tom Jours and Art I faz-rman muds a
deal by ha h I bet betoeie own. ts of
J iick Fin ley 's sa w mill '1 bet It-It Mon
day morning inil saitl lleev are going to
live on saw dim , sap, wiiuit nlge stenk,
line needle garnish, saw dusi tea, potato
es and t w o-by -lours fried in pitch, saw
dust puikung and slab pie; some mere
sa.v dust washtd down with some more
of the same kind of lea. (Juess we'll go
down and laku dinner with tli-m, we
tbni't have that much over here to eat.
U No.
W er Ecr.net Topics.
More winter at present.
Butchering liogs wa the order of the
day at 'the 8 E last Friday.
Mr. Diinl.ip's children have the hooping
cough the last ones in the neighborhood.
Ollivette Dunn is at home, owing to
the illnes of tier mother, who is quite
sick at present.
Grandma Zerl.st tias been visiting w ith
1 her daughter Mrs. Wilbur Shepherd ami
family for the past week.
Quite a number of young folks Were at
St-otts Sunday evening, and enjoyed the
Hue music nmde by Scot ts orchestra.
8. 8 was vert (dim, nt ninny in at
tendance, and some were late. Next Sun
day at 2:30 P. M. reineiiilwr come early
one and all.
Frank Scot 1 , and son Edward played
' for the dance at Win. Phillips Friday
, night, and report a floe time, a good
' crowd, and a delicious supper,
I Mmicus ValdiZ and Heiirj Moravek
stated over night at Mr, Pinnketts; tbev
' Marling u. Wwnimg here thet ex
I pect to re mn eft lor un indefinite length of
lime tei.ding t heir cat t le.
It seems queer to me the editor can re
Kirt the 'set ais" 111 Hie vallet, hut fall;
to mention of th- ''sciai's" in town, I
stil.p 'S He r-wool bi'i he linr.ll v room
,t th,
I .1 ' Il 'i :l f S ' I'll II" r. .lis
Tl
Mtmon h. aaM In BMt 12 moothi. TMft UCnatlire.
AH
Love to buy good goods at the lcv it price jajibk.
an-1 thy pla.-e to do thi.i U at
G I : R L A C II S G E X E Ii ALSTOI i II
In clothing, dents farni.-diing, Goods,
Boots and Shoes.
We are ready to compete with the world,
and the way to prove it, i to give us a trial.
"Come and see us any wav and b" oocial."
GERLACH'S STORE-
V. A. PLAY,
111903.
Verona Valduz
Miss Harris is preparing n nice pro
giiiiu lor the last day of school which is
the day tie fore Xmas. She will iilno have
a, Christmas tree. that, day, and purer ts
and friends are curdialiy invited to attend.
Mr. Tom Jones and Art Haugerman
were 110 from Andrewa and n deal was
clewed baiween ttuni and Jack Finley in
which they become the owners of the
saw milt formerly ow ned by Jack F nley
and Mr. llaggeriiian will immedietcly
move his fatuity on Jack's place, in Sow
tielly cnnvoii, and will make the luniber
fly.
Peooy
LIFE;' LP 70.1
CFSTTUL CITY.
This piece i-tcuid hnvo luen
pnn'."
list wttk, but was t-i'Oftltd out
Hie w edding ll Is etitit lime to nng o
Sioux f'onr ty tmd vve ii-ahze strung. i
come, (ltd tu if.' I 1 c gi , 1 1 1 le us Itit
to fore, iii.d we feel tt kindly interest 11
all. We lire so glad of Mr. Thornton's
letlet-s, I ve been e ordering if thft
loiuid 1 he pri ii'ii-ei! land iliey soiiuin.
i I. 11 1 w-nys 1 bi-ers us to rend 11 b 1 N r
fron. our denr Mrs K.ce. Her letters sa
vor of pioneering 11 nd nre. rnl)y invig
orating We do not know who all the
correspoi detds art but we read all and
then wish for more. M. A.O. come often
and know it makes us glad.
Did you ever enit for n belated train
when you were in a hurry ? Well on the
mornt.ig of the 12: h I Iel I. home at 7 A.
M. expect ing to get to Palmer in time
h-.r 'he oiening session, of the S. S, con
vent ion at 9:30. 1 waited yea 1 waited,
expecting l get there at noon least,
but when the train ihd finally arrive nt
1 P. M, the M, E. Pastor arid myself
found we were not the only tielatf' ones,
for there on the train were Mi-s Unities
and Prof . Sleidlny; the-Prol. whs booked
for 10 30 A.M but it. was 3:30 P M. as
we got to the church. Prut. Steidley's
talk that evening on "The Boy Ood Made"
was about, the best talk I have listened to
since I came here. Oh how I wished I
could see it in print, so everybody could
rnd and re read it. His memory picture
held his audience spell bound.
1 hose Held workers are surely doing
the state much good.
Very appropriate Thanks giving tinioi
servicea were held in the Friends' church
1 the sermon preached by Dr. Wjusbip of
tht M. E tbiitch. I'trni i-was serttd 111
lll college ii. I'.ri 11 IUI.....V., e..t. f
p-r and pr.it ermeet dig at the college 111 !
the evening. It nmde 11 home Ii elicg f 1
the t udeids w ho con 'd liol go home and
all had a good soi-i.it lime.
The m l er is l!n atri no sr.ow, nl
though some tr.iins coining from tht
rust and west have been oovured with
snow,
Nine A M Nov, 80 - 8no mf vin
gently and the cm-pet ov
we cnu si e will sO"ii be ;
-! Mother I'lit
II white.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
PEOPLE
J. H. LACY.
We have our building completed now
and have a nw sujiply of g jodi, and wil
sell them right.
I.E'.LF.R IN
Lumber, lath, na.-rh, doors,
lime, cement, and building
materi.il of all kinds.
Hardware
Farm machinery.
Harness, Saddles, and
Range goods.
Flour Feed, and Grain.-
Paint, Oils & etc.
I am igent for the Wood--manse
wind-mill. Have a
Hupply of pump fitting: on.
hand. Come in and get my
prices whether you buy or
not.
J. E. PHIMEY,
PliysicicnSurgon.
OFFl. E
ANDKIJ.Vs BLijOK,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
OPPOSITi: DEPOT.
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linanl iJy Day or Wnpk.
W. R- WRIGHT, Phot.
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Railroad between Missouri Tivor rrtd
Chicago. Dirsct line to St. Paul M
Direct Line to IMaek Iliils.
Apply to nearest agent
estid ttms cards.
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TIME
West, Round,
Morning.
'ABLE
Kiist Bound;
Evening.
No. 14, Due 8
No
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No. h:), loo. fn, VI j o :s b,(
Both trains cnri-v passengers,
frt. 5:25
To Relieve !..crC:n Slums,
Apopos of the r.rort.s of tins Tod Son
eoitrty conrcll to r Trent furtier con
ppstion In the WliitechapM district
and to wpod out tl;ft popnlBtlci; thera
as it, is at presor.!,, it. Is Ma'ed hy t'ae
Jetvbh Chrorlf'.p tint Sir Samuel
Montagu hns plrceit at the disposal of
the council $r.0,fl00 fo? the provision of
worklrgtnon's ccttapps at Edmonton,
prefoernce 1o be given to those tea
arts who have for mnvo than three
years lived In WUIcrhapel. The
coiinrtl v 111 at ot ce build from 400
vuira unf l
in Two Days. M
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