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VOT.. XVI. HARBISON, ISTEBRASKiA., THU.R3DAY, DECEMBER 31. 1903. NO. 27
Ha
LOCAL XEWS OF
THE TOWN
A happy N Year lo all.
Ir. Splodlo, the Crawford dentist.
Iteva Cooper w in toon yesterday.
M. J. Weber wa up from Glen Monday .
Hie Crawford dentist i Dr. Spindlo.
John Christiaa was in from Id H,de
Tuesday.
William Miliar wa
Wedoeadav.
up from Lixlirc
J. II Newlin is ailing with the
of the Gripiwi.
effect
Frank and Lnrau Lewis were cp from
Hunter Tuedjy.
Carl Warlhan and
UU at Chadron.
wife spent Christ
The county commissioner
eaaioo Una week.
Not thechang-a of the tuna of trains
in the lima table.
John and Tom I lines
iilor yesterday
llarriscn
W. H. Davis has just recovered
M attack of Qripi.
fiom
Jolm Titld was sown Irom E kurd H I),
the- drat of the week.
Robert Porter is down
Wyoming tins week.
from Warren,
J. I!. Wi!h"f;tidirfer in suffering from
n attai k of the ( trippe
f
Nil Jordan was up from Squ tw creek
Mo day an ! tai'iJ on us.
This 13 vn-si'iufi lime and (he scholars
arc upending a wi-vk of outing.
Hon, C. F. Coif-: w is a Hirnson
isttol netweeii ir mis yesterday.
William Oiffse took tha east bound
traiq for Chadrun Tuesday night.
Mrs. Valdez was visiting with Mrs
Mary Anderson the llrst of the week.
George Oerlsch went to Itougla Tues
day morning to visit his brother Will.
j Wn. Sohlever ami Hud Johnson made,
a plaasant call at this otflce, Tuesdiy.
Will Pontius was d iwn fr nit Caspar
laat waak to visit friends and relative,.
D. M Sutton and George Umphenour
re building a fence arouoJ the Court
Hooae.
R. (' Dunn and family and J H Wil
herAisdorfer. aad familv spent Christmas
at Lask
C. E A. Estler is doimr some much
newded repair work on Iha court house
this week.
Minus County is having heautirul
weather, while north and east of us they
are having winter.
Frank O'Cnnner ciom horns last week ;
II has h-en working on Ccvttonwood the
past seven month.
EP.' Merrill, the piano tuner and
organ repairer, went to Lusk Tuesday lo
(let his horse and buggy.
Rf'.E E Zim merman came in from
the west last Tuesday night, lie will
prrach at IkxUrc Sunday mornirg
Ed Marshall, who has bn working
for CI us. Unit! for the past seven months
ha quit, and ia staying in Iowa now.
Me. and Mrs. Warneke, and Mis Mm
Hie k-ft (or Ft. 'olltas. Colorado Monday
morning where they will live this winter.
Earnest Lyon and wife are moving
their household g.xsl to the lower 33 on
Ruaningwaur, where they will stay tin
winter.
Mw te "raven I Crovie.
It will be good news to the mother of
mall children to learn thai croup i an be
" prevented. The first sign ol croup bi.iirse
' - Beta. A day or two before the at i ai k t be
- Child become hsstrae. This il so- n fol
owed by a pecular rough cough, flive
V Chamiirlain'a though R.-medy free.lv as
" : $IKn a the child become hoarse, or even
V ',, the rough cough appears, and it will
gisfeyl all ftymplomsof croup. In thii
v.. y all danger and anxiety may be avoi
J, 6Vd. Thl remedy is uaed by many
. fhnusand of mother and ha never
;'lesi Inown to fail. It la. in fact, tla
Jtif rernadv Ihitmn always ha depended
and that i plsent ami ife to
. T ore.hr AU JU'4isia.
n . .
! HERE AND THERE!
Ed Oconner m on tla ck Ihi we. k
am Chwley Wehaiens looking after i he
tiarlier shop
TO IT UK ACOl.li IN ONE DAT.
Tiln I.i,.t n l.ro o yululue tablet. All
rtruJ-u refjicl lua um.iey It U fill tu
cur. K. W
box. tic.
Wo.a's igualure L on each
C. M. Lux the lie count)' treasurer
elect I i.ik bnen speii ling Jime lime wild
county treasurer Lluvis, learning . the
m steries of the records of Ihatottliv.
1 he hoard is h.ivi ig the walls of the
hall of the court hoase partly painted.
1 1 liit the de vil'sh work of some of our
! uiihi ts covered up. Sname on
you toys, sin h work is ti"t manly.
E F. Pontiuscoun'y clerk elect has
lie n lakiiijj lessons under coumy clerk
Uatiin for the past week or more, so that
when the otlire is turned over to him in
January he may know the duties of his
..flic.
V are in receipt of a letter from Mrs
R.-M . Wallace of Mkiy, Idalai; She
sajts they are all well except John St rat
ion, w ho has ool Lkbii well for some time
She.s.i)s the ground is covered wnh
snow .
R-v. I Hiniels delivered an able sermon
last Sunday mhl and these ;irsent
iippreciaied ti.e t Ifort. We preihcl a
Iruntiil vear lor the in gathering of souls
(or Mr. iJainels is showing hiiusell
holly coiisecni'td to I he work of the
Ma-ter.
Annual Ovstsr Suppsr.
TitesJsy. Jsnuary S. '0 ,
I larnsoii : 'amp N i 5"), W.mmIiiiimi of
The VVord. will t'lVV ! IIS'III earlv
o ster Mippi-r on :ib ' ve d.ite All Sover
eigns and then families plan to he
present. ()M!HITTEJt.
MASQt ERADE BALL.
Will Is- given al the opera Iioiiho here
in liarrisin, New Y'ars eve. Prizes will
(,e uvk fur nicest customs. AUo for
c nine. Come one and all and enjoy the
best dance of the season, giwsl music.
Manager R. C. lJt'SV.
Notice To All Wo,-dlieii.
The Wo.hIii, eu Of The World and the
Modern Wixslme'i Of America will unite
and have one oystr supjvr, instead of
each Cit'iip having i seperate supper, on
iwxt Tueslav, Jinuiry A -1001. Lit
eVery Woodman and his family p.eKiie
to eat oysters.
Better Than a Plavster.
A piece of flannel dampened with
i 'hauils-rlnin's Hum RaJiu and bound i n
the affected parts, is b'tter than a plast
er for a lame back and for pains in the
side or chest. Pain Balm has no superior
a a liniment for lh' relief of deep seated
muscular and rheumatic pains For sale
by All Druggists.
Wltt-DlcUmekir.
Th young man we saw going up the
street last week with judge Bartell. was
Fred Witt. He nnd Miss Mary Dieck"
mnnn were united in the holy bonds ol
matrimony Wednesday, Dec 23, 19J3 by
the Judge.
This young cnuple are well and favor
ably k-iown here, and have a host of
friends who wish lhm a long and happy
life. They will mak their ho aie on the
groom's place ta mil" northwest of
town. Here are the best wishes of the
Press Journal.
One of our county otllcers elect seems
l Im in r-ottie what of a pndicament
over bis failure 1o (lie bis 'expense state
meat within ten day after his .bition.
The statutes make the penalty $ 1000 00
ami should this officer go abend and tile
hi bond, and enter lUKn lus duties of
the iiffb-e th first man he offend which
will not be very long if there are any
case come before hi h lie will have to
meet the charge of a violation of the
s'atutesand we have h-ar 1 it intimated
that acl ion w ill I brought beior he
haeachanct b trv a cafe, but wlutev. r
may be done it places th offl :er in a
queer poil'on to say tha least.
A Timely Suaiestloa.
Thisi tha season of the eur when the
prudent and .wreful housewife replenis
hes her supply of Chamberlain s cough
Ren edy. ll Is certain to he needed be
forelh' winter is over, a no results are
much' more prompt nnd satisfactory hcn
it is kept al hand arid given a soon as
the told ts cc ntracled and before il has
become wtths.1 in the system. In almost
ever instance a wvere cold may be
warded off by taking thi remedy freely
a anon aa the Oral indication of the cold
appear Titer I no danger in giving it
to children for it contain no harmful
u balance. It it pleaeant to take both
adulu and children like It. Buy it and
yiu will gat thebMt. It alweyi cure
HaauilB Wy All lnfiar
A glass or two of water taken half an
I o it b-lore breakfast will usually keep
the bowels regular. Harsh cathartics
should he avoided. Whenaporiraliv.fi
needed, take b tui -rl un's 8u.ni.ich an I
and Liver Tablet Thee are mild and
gentle in their action. For sale by All
Oruggisls.
The daily pipars ure full of Mr. Rocke
feller's Christina gift. If tins yeulle-
nun would give the public a lit! le tieHer
qualit v of oil and at a less price he
would reach the on- that are really
deserving. As things go ht present the
people are the ones tint make the
presents bv h ivng lo buv ml from Rorke
feller or to d without, but flu imposit
ion on tli- people is n tiling; lie is the
philanthropist.
Tt improvt the appitile an I strengthen
tlie d'gestioa, try few dou-sof i thaintier
lam s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J.
II. 8eiu, of lJetroit. M'ch , say. ' They
restored my appetite when iiepared, ie-
llevwl rue of a bloated feehnu an causeil
a nlea-ant and sat isfiu lory moment of
the bowels," There are people in this
count, mill y w ho liewl just such a medi
cine. For ale by A ll Liruggisia, F.very
Imix warranted.
8 ime of our young people have got
into the unmannerly habit of leaving the go ur.t il she nearly got left, she did not
chun h afte- L-agua is over. We don't j like to go without the others, but think
know woetherthey mean any disrespect ing of the children at home alone. sb
to the minister or the mm lll.t is go ng got on after the train started - got lo An
to sak, or not; ll doe. not shiw good drew , and there Iwing m-t hy the child
manners and p'aca lbs speaker in a ! ren t;y waited f.,r Mrs. R.ce. The pass
somewhat embarrassing posi'ion Young j enger came hut l.ol the looked for ones,
i. an and lady let us ask yuu one thing; (hey having hesitated to i loni got lei t
hat if you bad spoil. a wh il l w-U ill so Mr Rice had to do his own cook ng
the preparation of some subj -ct that you until Hiey came home, . we hive often
fell would help so. ne one, or Ilia' you , heard the saving if J'oli hesitate: you are
want, d it lo any way, how would ) oil ; lost, hut sureh if you hesitate with this
fe wi-ii our lur i ca ne Ilia cre.ner
purl of the people wouid g-H up ai d
walk out? Nt u iIok s li I I p I hi the
Ool'lcii R i- won't yon foilu.v it up and
help soni'i one feel Ik' te.- and show an
appreciation for what is bein done in
your Udialf.
J.V MEMORIAL,
Wheieas. the grim rea,er, d.ilh lias
called to his home, our hel . ved N'eighlMir
Charles W. Mc 'lung of Pleasant Rdne
l amp No. C14 W. O W. t hertdore htt it
Rewdved; That we the menils-rs of Pleas
ant Ridge amp No. 614 W O W. ex
tend to the faintly, of our deceased
Neighbor our heartfelt swnnathv, and
earnest ly hope, that the giand 'orsul
t'oiumander of the universe, who doeth
all liunu well, will assuage their crief
xnd I a comforter in this iheir hoer of
sorrow: And le it further resolved that a
copy of this resolution be spread upon
the minutes of tha I lamp and a copy be
sent to the bereaved family,
J. W. Davis
J. J Z iniHt unnen
L. L. Wil sin
OVER IN WYOMING I
TftTTTTfHtTHtW
Sim w ishes every body i happy prosjier
oils New Yar'
Misses Florence and Amy Christian
are home to spend the hohd oys
Camp No. 614 VV O. W. will give a
literary enlerlaiH'i ent. public inslalation
of ofliyers and a d mce on the 15lli of Jan
1904 everylssly inviteil.
Mr. J H J Church an I family sjient
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fancher.
C. L. christian entertained quite a
number of Iheir friends X'u is.
Grandpa Sliatto bus been qiite ill 'he
past week, but is some better at this
writing, e are glad to say.
, We understand through Ml" Church
that his folks, who went lo ''aliforma
arrived at their destination 0 K.
Sim Pleton
Hunter Happenings.
Walter Smoke waaaUarrison visitor
Saturday.
Nets Eugli bret of highland was on cur
st reel a Monday,
Mrs. Basset is visiting at M irsland
Slie hpeiil Christ mas Willi irieuUs n-ar '
ihere,
Mr. hhiI Mrs. Frank Lewis sp'int X nas
with the old ' folks al home",
Mr. and Mrs. Eluvr llennessy and Mr
and Mrs. M. J Wels r ol Uluu vislleit Mr J
and Mr. Christensen Sunday.
Tom Jones and Art Ihigerninn cume
home Chni iiias morning
Mr fl igerniau moved his family Irom
Hunter In Si 'lust. Aeare sorry lo
biive I lit in leaA our little liurg, but it is
for the bast our loss is saw Uu-l's guio. j
Uick lluvey took a load of household
good for Mr. I lager man; ha returned vC MW wltUl ,reutd Uw 0liy Mr .hiw j fr0I1 llletllwrn, Mrii Rl(.e Mrs. Thornton
Harrison Monday . wa out, but I suppose they Ihink the ; am) (ilio; though widely neperaled they
Harold Hunter went down to Crawford teachers should be thankful for small have one con nion center, the Pkess
Salurday evening to visit friend. I favor. I JotmNLnnd us we read we realiw the
Mine Lillian Harris, our former tancher Mr. Burke came out from Harrison to ! world is not a very large after all,
earn dowa oa la freigbl Hittvuday even
ing and took supper at tier old home on
,et hill My but it ieamed like old
times to hr al our table again. To
sav we were vlad lo nee her would be a
mild exTrssiun; none, could be morel
w irmly welcomed: e were sorry slit,
.-ould only ay until passenger time a
ahe was on ber way to visit lier sister at
i
Marsland.
Ktie met se Veral old friends at
the station; one and all were triad to met
her again, we ale in hopes of having
tier st ip off on her wav back she expects
te. g up in Wyo to teach school.
V'e wish her success which we know
Mr Rica moved into the Ilageman house
Mm Rice has been put in as deputy post-ioat-r;
she will bu a comieteiit one we
think.
T. O William and fanvlv of Harrisoa
vmited his sister Mr.. Ri"e and family on
' P .ui..i . i i..;.
Mrs. Tom J nes got in a scrap with a
' anclt ol wood, and sports a Very funny
nose
Sirs. Ri t nnd little diu-'liler. and Mrs.
Jones went to H irr.son. They departed
w itb the understand ins;, to go home on
the frei-ht if it came before he passen
ger. The freight came, Mrs. Jones was
there, but no' Mrs. Rice, she looked and
waited, but all in vain, she hesitated to
last Irani vou ice left.
Is-ar Peg.'y you surely draw an allur
ing p clure ef a saw mill mill's house,
but first come over, and yon will llnd out
we have a good rocf it never leaks unless
il rains; our kitch -n roof never leaks
rain or snow, but I won't say any thing a
bout the floor, and cracks, they must lie
seen lo be convincing.
Hirdie J .nes' g rev ing 'o the reader r.f
tile I'RKSN JdtTI'NAb
I wih you a merry 'bristmas,
Aial a ll.ippv New Y-ar,
With your pockets full of money,
And your cellar full of beer.
U No
IN MEMORIAL.
With profound sorrow and loving
renieiiiherance, we in -rilie on the mem
orial p.ige of Soo Camp No 2923, Modern
Woodmen Ol America, the name of our
noble in-ighlwir, 1 has.' E Umphenour,
w hom (iod has called hence, and inoliey j
auce h'K oeparteo to Dial unknown
country from whence no traveller re
l urns
Another link , haa fallen from our
golden chain, death once more ha enter
ed our social circle, and taken away
from us a Iwloved brother, who was u
worthy meirlier of our LoUge and an
honor to this community. It remains
for us to comfort hi rorrowing mother
w horn (list has denied ever again to see
the light, of day and whos- mainstay for
exist.oioe be had la-en for many years.
His life's work md his untiring efforts
never ceased to provide tor bis widowed
mother and his younger brothers and
sister: a beautiful light has been extin
guished. Therefore be it "Resolved"
by Ibis camp, that in the lo of our late
neighbor, we deplore the absence of one
who was always ready ano willing to
contribute his time and good cnur.cil to
the upbuilding of our order. While we J
Imiw w,th meekness to the will of him
who doeth all things well, we feel Ihatl
one has go from among us whose
goodness of heart and upright demeanor
have deservedly won a cherished place
in the h arts and memory of the members
of this l 'amp.
And be it ' R-solved"
That '' extend to the grief stricken
family, of the deceased, our most tender
sympathy. And as a further resolve,
we agree thai a. copy of thi memorial'
hu spread upon the record of thin camp, j
and a copy tie given to his family, and
one to the Harrison Press,
War Bonnet Topics.
H ppy New Year to all. j
Our schcHil closed last Thursday with j
exercises and Christinas tree which was!
loadid ith present, candy, nuts and
MiKorn for the scholar There were
qoiu a goisl many parenl there to wit-;
lies the Xer;lse and all seemed toetij y
Iheuiselves. I am sure 1 did, and must
say Mis Harris dd remarkably well fori
the chance she had. lu that ittlU tin ked
up school house they did possibly get the '
hear the axeroiaea, end he-elea boik.a,
ALL
Love to buy good goods at the lowest price possible...
and the place to do this is at
GERLACF1S GENERAL STORE.
In clothing, Gents furnishing, Goods,
Boots and Shoes.
We are ready to compete witli 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-
box of Christmas present for quitea few
of those who were present, lie tid thex
were huudtd to him and refrained from
from telling who was the doner, but
will say whoever it was showed the;
thought of some one else Iwsides self, am
I kno all join with me in thank
them for Iheir kindness, and Mr. Burk,
in p irt icular.
Miss Harris has anothet school engagec
to begin the 1st of January up in VVyo
Hiing. She has one to Maryland to visit
her sister now.
Mrs. Belle Dunn and children and Jack
Finley and family spent Christmas win
their sister and famil;, , Mrs. F. S. Scoti
Bill Harvey was making visits in tin
neighborhood last week and eat Chris'
ma", dinner with us.
Frank Scotland son Bon pUed for i
dance a BillBinnau's Christmas nigh
and a wedd ng d nice given in honor
Miss llavmeyer Saturday night and wi
play for on al Mr Bannans' next W
uesday night All are invited to com-
Joe and John Sehiefer stayed ov
uight with El and IVuSeott. They wer
on their way over lo S im Thomas'. aftei
some catt le.
Joe and Sadie Grimm spent, thej
hristmas al John Anderson's at the 34
Will cume home Sunday lo spend th
holidays.
Mr. snd Mrs. Noreiseh were nt Mi
Jolmions' Sunday lo eat oysters.
Mr and Mr. Strawler and Mr and Mi
Mc anil Sienr Christmas al (fustav
N"r inches.
(Ivory Dieckn.nnn and Fred Wit
brought ih" muclimery down Monroe t
Is- used for wood sawing.
Jack Finley look his sister, Mrs, Belli
Dunn and family, and went down to visit
at John Anderson, nnd family Sunday
and make music for tnem.
Emma nnd (lusue N ire, inch visited
Scott' Sunday.
Tot nnd Ali a Slattery
Noreisch's ' ,'hrist mas.
were at.
Mr. Burke nnd R-v. Daniels came on
V., ...I... TJ... 1 il ...........
t.t.ie.... i nr TZ Minn , nreiill'l
Inch I utid-rstand was appreciated. I
understand our Sunday S' hool is to
continue under the management of Mr.
Plnnkett. (k)me one and all at 2 P. M.
as usual,
PitaaY .
Bodarc Gleanings.
Wemre enjoying beautiful weather, it
reminds one of the old Me'liodist rlt me
Decemlier ns pleasant as May. No one
around h' re has been obliged to feed
stock as j et.
John Coffee want to f'hnciron last Tues
day to spend the holidays with his par
ent. Henry Wertz is imfiroving this pleas,
ant wciltar. l uddirg a new barn.
j Miss Egan wrnt, to Chadron on Thurs
day evenings train, nnd spent ( hristmas
i with her ft lends, and returned Saturday.
Eoien E Zimnurman it is expected
w ill preach at Hndarc Jauuury 3rd.
Miss Amy Christian went home for the
holidays giving her pupils a w eeks vaca-
i lion. Shu will resume her duties in the
schoolroom Monday.
Mis LU( y Mill is visiting relativea in
the valley. We were sorry to learn
that she has been very suk for some time
She i much betler however.
I)an Jordan is busy these days brnk
ing some horses belonging to Win, Miller
He set nil to be having good success with
them.
Emery Zimmerman being unavoidally
detained, failed to he present at the
faiinlj gathering on Christmas day, .at
the home of his brother Irven with this
exception, we believe the circle was cem
plele, I lire grandchildren included.
While feeling unable the past week
to send in anyleing Irom our little corner
Vet we read with much interest letters
IL.A.O.
PEOPLE
J. H. LACY.
We have our building completed now
nd have a new supply of goods, and wil
ell them right.
bEVLER IN
Lumber, lath, sash, doors,
ime, cement, and building
material of all kinds.
Hardware
Farm machinery.
Harness, Saddles, and:
Range goods.-.
Flour Feed, and Grain.-
Punt, Oils & etc.
I am 4 gent for the Wood
nanse wind mill. Have &:
mpply of pump fittings oa
land. Come in and get , my
prices whether you buy. or
not.
J. E. PHUMET,
Physician Surgeon.
OFFICE:
Aksrew Block.
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Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis.
Direct Lino to Black Hills.
Apply lo rvearost a.nont for rates, mape-r
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TIME TABLE.
West Bound. Eal Bound,
Morning. Evening.
No. 13, One 9:11
No. 83. lo. frt. 9:83
, No. 14, Ime 7:1J :
Nr.. H loe. frt. 6t
Botl
i trains carry passenger.
Dr. Hedin a Wide Traveler.
Dr. Anders Sven Hedin, the Illus
trious traveler, who lately returned
from a wonderful Asiatic Journey,
was born at Stockholm on Feb. 18.
18K5. Stockholm, Upsala, Berlin and.,
Halle contributed to his educatlo.
and hlB first expedition wa through.
Persia nd Mesopotamia In1 1886 86.
In 180 he was a member of King
Oscar's embassy to the late shah of
Persia, and In the same year began
a Journey through Khorasan aud Tur
kesian. l.t 1893 he started on what
provon ( . be a four years' expedition,
through Ada from Orenburg ea
pekln, rla Lopnor ard Thibet, tat,
bis late Jonrney thro fh tench of t&evj
same country and Includlt,' sever),
trials In the Gobi desert mu. bgqm
In ltM sattf, 0ded M)y hnt raac.
i ip-F' ,5'i- -Csi3ti
1 ugisiSllJ
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