7T, t Harrison Press - Journal. VOL. XVI. HARBISOIT, NEBRASKA., T w -A-in U"-A.J"Y 14: . 19C4. JN O. 29 LOCAL NEWS OF TIIETOWX The Crawford dentist is Ir Spindlo. Joseph Burke t-tarted to Kh.M)l . week. f J C. Bhplev was up from M irsland Monday. Biurret Sc Davis are invoicing eek. it" Turn l!ine wauii from B igsy this week. E-IO'Oonner it able to Ret around ajraio. t Ira Thomas was down from Nnrthview Monday. Ed Marshall m hauling ice for W. B. Wright A fresh liarrel of pur apple cider at Lo wry. Chan Webster has heen haiiiinfr ice for the pant week. Mr. John Hrown wan. up from Point vestrdav. pive The county rommitsioners ares' ill itesMon thm week. j Thris Fnftlnr n down from Woman t refk Tuenlay. Old Hon To Mr. and Vra Neil Jordm. Ic. tl. a 101 pf"""1 J CM RmUhnnd wife were up fr'Hii Hewitt the first of the w.ek. j Mrs. Snroh Jiri'im nrd mn moved back to town ihis week. Marnev j Tte cnrpi'PlPni nrp fliii'liloir tl'p fi tii e around the court house )hm wei k. Tom Plnnkett and CI ore f! i rr-'s-n were up from War Flonn-t Tin-Hay. Porwin 1 nrd wi,V w ere tr in i"' in. business in our hnr 'ml H tunliv. Mlsseg MlO'ie 11 I'd '' " O' l-I U-'l - ere vimtini; Mrs Mary And.-t.-n SunHiv - . Sam SenniKti wait dnw n from Wmmn. Wrommir after a lond of grain last week. We learn that Tom Mines and Mike Ci'i 'omiell ran a ijrnr wolf about two tidies Tue ihtv and ki"ed it. t Iik ks verv F'ri I ( ir- ' stock rimtiir p arcurd or the streets eetmc hay from the WHK'i-rm- and t' Abe Un-phenoitr lird Will R-rtell went to Hew itt wi'h riinrles S'milh Tuesdav, here thev will visit for a while. Mi BelV ''.i-k. r-r Pn- .ci r-i r. 'hn was viKitini' Mr PnllaTr1 .!.' for 11 week, departed for her h' me Monday. Mrs. Rob Jordan ha ben v-sitincr with her sister Mrs. Martain Parroll the past week. Will PbtHips and da nc.r. and Hn-rr Phillips left for Seward, N'ehr. Tui-sdav evening. Bd flil-hrie left for Krria' last Sattirdav eveeipy 'o attend the Military Academy at thai plnoe. TO (THE A'tH f f inf. OAT. Take tatifva "rn o()Mlnne t-ihiets. Ml dhUvlsts refitint the mnvt 't, If fills to cre. K. W. (irove'n nln-iature hoi each box. He. y Will Bartell and Ab Umtihenour united themselves to the M W. A. la-t Haliirdiv nitfht by the mtslepes of Woodi raft, Mr and M's fieorire Turner returrcd from Texas litt Rlnrdav. Tbr have hecn spendinir bolidni a there with Mr Turner's reltiv. People holding three star ribbon rrffee ticket please hrinjf them in and have thm regiterd Bourret & Iavi. A week from next Sunday evening the Ep worth League will have an insiallnlion of th pfflcets, to lake place of the rea ular prenchint; aervic. Every body in. Titd. a A Hnl-I Laat Friday mttht a crowd of people iptihercd together, nnd poiipi't-d Hie preacher and family, flllinc up the -r rn m with different varieties of potiiidH. mifflclent to last them for a whi'e. ArWdenoaitinc our itonnda we K.n'ed ..e-lve. and listened to a few Jokes lid rlddlw. A etc read by T. O Williams AM 0 Rev. Inies phonoitraph Hid thtit pluved rame, until late. The Rev.' invited us i c..tn buck In aho'i' a m.n'!l jT.rflr-Ul irfHNs'rwi ... ItnTvM.' A VH TIIKNR1, j V-; :- . ! Ir Sjiindln 1le Cr if ird dentist. 1 John rlmnm st i.-t--d to school thia i : Barney Jordan Marled to school Ibis ' M Tli" 'irid'M gan; is buddm:; a bride. I V est III low II, Mrs. "on vers and Nellie B.innnn left fur Sni'lierland Iowa lat mlil J J.'lm li:o-ft-r, lio dud a horse fall m it h htni I ist ih i' 1 ii' alunu firt rair 1 lid 1 alii in Ht'tnd 4-Imhi. It m as ml Imi t jik bad as xp- tt d. M,v H.iw riris'-r ar ivtd lure fnmi i llie Slate Uiuvt riM , a' L iicnln, Monday niorninu to 'like i-lia"t:e of Hie Inti-rroed lale room ai d tea" Il the reiuaiiult-r of ilie term. GRAND DALL. Will lie u'lven J in 2ind a! the opera house here In Harris in. Everv imi- Ik inviied to a't. nd and have a ifood time ; hveryililiij; lirsl class. olanaeer. Awliery "ill urn veil here last nmhl to visit fn-ii. Is an l r-lanves for a while. He is a son of Saul id Hill ol Hodaicaiid left hi r a'siul lire y ur-t ayo rame from Arizona, where he has lieeu la . ri the pant year. Cxcvirffton Tickets to Fremont Neh., Vl.l the N'ol'h W sl.ril I.' lie, will I si !d on ,lan.iar 1H, 19 unl 20, illllled .i 1 el in n unl il ,1 mo n 22. inc 11-iv , on a.. omul 1. 1 Ni I rasku Stale V dunietr Fire m'iiii'm Ahoi'i:. t i'-n Annual 1 'onvei'lion. A..U to A.ntH (hii'aK' & North esl. 111 K'y. Marr'ed. Ni Is yl-h-i t ai d M Kinnia Klahan , et e 11 1 .1 ri led a I t he p 1 rsoii 1 t:e T1lesd.1t iloll' hall ' 1st one lit U- I all'els. Tle will naii 'helrvn iin (iiiiIh'lTi'II s p a hiuhlaln'. W j in 111 w islam h. Ill :i 'I 1! I Ii' I II i'p' III irr'i'l life . J V .at !. O I. 1,4 . w ,is khi I'ed to 'f It sd 1 1 , f' oil!- r.. i irs 01 s mix the It r-" hotis we f of Is-tii; shipped I Who s.v - . -.I," froiint t V 1 l et ar have llliv history from here. Some of them the Si 'hinder ranch m the some from H L'hland. were lioiii valli-v null Low Rote rjtrcr'lon Ticket to Lincoln. Neb., Via the Ninth Western L'ne, will he sold on Jimiiarv 1(1 to 21, inclusive, limited to return until Ft brtl.irv 1, in clusive, on airoui t t f Farmers' Insiiite aid raiions kindred meetii Aphlv to A cent Clntttuo & N-rth western Rr. J There was a pit It nl Mr and Mrs. Deort-e fieiliu h' Tuesday nirh' in honor nf Royi-e Tel.beis who his tieen risitmtr his sister Mrs. (J-rlaoh dnrmir the holi days. , larye crow d of youngr people were prescn' and hid a tc'iod time Rovce left for h Inme at Denver Co vsterdav morniiiK We h"-.tr that Joseph K;pP""d firace E Mi era of flermc; w ere married. The ifroom is an old 'r end 111 d m ichbor "f ur we hiivini; lived a half rude Htiarl far thirteen -iirs. Havln(f moved to fterini; three years ni;o. The bride tauirht school here for I wo vears, and is well known I ere. We were sum rised to herirof Ihis w eddinii . but nefe-t hi'ls we w isli the couple many happy diV" ireiher. to OBITUARY. O'e Oles. p, who came hero 1 1st Octo l.r aeekii'tr a liet ler chmai e for his health du d las' Fudav li'L'bl aboiii nine o'i lock at Mr Hies, r's rat-ch on Kun-inu'w ater, wbi re be hud I t-en stat inir ever since ccinii tf hi re am' th. re he received 'he best of tn ntm n' until death. He came to (be United S-nt' s Irom Norway nhcin I wo veart atfo, Incat intr in Minnesota and there was taken with Iihik trouble, and 11, ,l,.,.i,.rU e, ',..,.,..... I, d that, be move 1 - 1 to n d.lTerenl climate, 11 would have lieen 2.1 vears eld h id he li v d until Jul v. His mt.lber lives in N -rway nnd he has a a-sler livin in Andnlsin Co.. Iowa. From all indication" he was a christian, and lock 11 :ret delight in reading Ida bible. He was bronpht to town Sitiirdav by t. .. . .1 u ... ..I A I.. ninet "' ini-wr ...I. s.-m.. - house .11,1 il Sunday in. num.' i 11 o'clock w In n he was 1 1' ken to the chinch, where R.-v I lan-ls prt in-l ed ill" fine r il ser moil After tl.s fnin nil "t rvice Hie re- mams ere l.ik.-n and I....I away to rest j 1 be d. posit t.f c-unl lunds is hereby a in the II ni-i ncen. It iy nl t he county 'a 1 cepied oil h a C'linoliaiice with the law exp.n-e, lit re t hel w ill w att the llinil ' reanrr . lion, "hen all the dead in - hnat "hall ri-. "he Pr-t n NAb j ir i'h the u " v "' ' "'I ,'1"" UUr.iivid ui..H.rr uiai msler Hunter Happeni"gs. Mr nu,. nil Andrew visitor I ii Monday Mr. Spencer of AHte was in our burg Saturday. Mr lAiyle was on the tdreet of this illy M. unity. . Mr. ' iMik and win Hir.dd and Mr. I (ir:ili.un of Agate visiteu at Mr. B .ssels a ,ia. t of last eek. Mr. S liyer viMted upper Andrews M iiiday. Tom Jone came home S.it uni.tr 'nif la. k to Ins rk Sunday. They are d - IHK very J L iran L -! I . LeAiH has left th Rparklinjf Wliiie river and ijone to fvi Uu-( where he Mill assist J ii re and llaerinan. i Mrs. Tom .Jones vi-il. d at, IVm IotviI le Fnd.ty. She reportn a very plea-ai.l .,;..il il ...,l w.i ' ' - she made them all laonh n Sirs, net as a Itarrison viH'or inurs day . jayed We hear lohu Tucker has tn-en eng 1 In work 011 the Hunter ranch We i h h'lii success. Mr Pmclor was a Harrison visitor last Thui -day. Mr and Mrs. Art-hard of Hauler visil d east Andrews Sunday. A niimli r if net 1 ion men came up on he p isseiiei M.mila n.oiiun, Iti help unload coal at the Andrews coal shed, lh"t hie (1 I'llJ I he sited Wood, r win 'h" fit er ''iiine up minus one t o tt li Slii id ty ni iraiu . U N HlHiH-H-rM-HH-HH-HH T OVER !N WYOMING Siill Hie nice weather coioinii. s M Wji, R iss ol Lusk is vi-ii inr tin H i n, II. .1. Chun h, id this place. U hil" le re a bo-se le!l with luui and h1111s.1l his ai kle iu te had .Mis II J turn h had a very had su k j p.- I ,, train last n ct,hui is li-'li r al . 1 h'- w nl nc I II P Fin 'h'-r -t a l.i'd op I'll -he ti. l( i I t- 11 lA'er fir l.l I 11 we. k. il.li H-i-rlo s-jeid t 'm--e at,,il f-mit of disTft N " 11 Oc -cottor il li .Mr 11,. In .1', al his . 1. ra. t h irt'i r 1.11 in. I:. in creeK. las' wet-a. J. W. 1 hrisluin and sis'er spent. SnH- lay with Hoy and Nt II Zu-siBruiiaen. Mr and Mrs Fred Uem-I and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ZuuiHruunen spent Siindni lit B tlrides. over III the valley. Ijew is Tuompson is tjoinK lo sch.-. l !' the Ralfce now. y L Christian and L L W il-'on, managers of (.'amp CM W O. W Pactllc Juris iiction, inel with the banker and clerk nt the hall on Monday to balance up Hie hooks in order to have every tli'iitf in readiness for installation. Mr S O Ieuel, of mountain liou fame, had the ro.nl fnrlune of trnt'pi"".' u black she wolf, which he has been looking for for about thre years. Ilolace Hamlin and Eirl K I worth are j also in the Irappinu busines,s. They 7ve Me ve seven coyotes to ih-ir credit. ,,,,,, ,rs ... x- 1 1 ,,,.i 1, es-ers V.iih Buy les anil b o l Kiilwo-tn 1 . .. 1 ., .... n, oUTUUieU 'lie liini.it:' ... o " ' districts wood for t2 45 per cord for 20 cords. Mr. T. Ti Thompson went to Harrison, Siiur'ay. seiurnin.: S ui day. j V Jean Prver. ol Ecknrd. M. 1).. wan ieen in Ihese parts Sunday. I J Sam Holtfrllcld is Im 11 lint; -trnw from tin Z1.11 Hruntien ninch. J John Sutton sold bia homestead lo Ed L--ehn(;. ( onsidenttion f 100 00 Simpleton. 'OM.MIH.SIONF.HH I'WKtEKDlNdS II irris i-i N br , J in 7. 1001 Thecounti commissioners met as pr a-'j urnment. Present coiiim'ssi.iiiers: H .-liw, Jordan, Cullers nnd h f 1"" 1 1 lis cb'l k On motion 'he official bon!1 of Carl M. Lux was approved ... t fl.i i, .lion I he resiirnal io 01 r J " - M.ller a jn-lice of the peace in Mimtn.se ( precinct was ai-cepied. 1'I.m r..uA .u.i 1! inn nf Oe.irc-e Sha v an-l others was on motion allowed. The road IMion of tllaus ' 'hr.a'etis. ti and oilers was on million allowed The rond petition -f M, A. Thayer and others wiisou motion allo.ted. On motion Michael .1. O' -nii. II was ai'iio nted ommty i.ttomey until Janu iiy 1005. or lit. Ill h a successor Is (tinlillnl. On lie I i n ' In hid ol F W C'l oloi lor ret'iil.tling the fleposil of such funds. On mot 1011 Uniid in j ii'n.d until Jan. 8,1,. E. F Pontius, l-rk. H tn .on. N. I r .1 111 r) 1004 Hoain ol cuuiiiy oomiuiwioueri met ai P ' .'Olll. I- it l tiu cierK. ( tic k .i g t!it- at count . iii the county t .VKtuvr't t.lliut . On uiolioii boarJ ail j.urned until Jan VlU. E. F. Poii' I'M, i Kik. Harris, n. Net.r Jin. 9-1304 Hi 'III. I ('(Mllll V rilllUIIShllliU Diet 11 H per a-journment Pie-cot enum i-sinn ern: l'.iteiou , J idim, ullt-ri, urd Pi.n- ,J( ( j, K (j,, iiiotuxi resiinn-d hn -kmi; tticounlK ! " -"Uiity treasurer" offli e j O i mot ion boi.r.1 atij. unied unl il Mon- ' i.. . i . .. hi. i'.h , J.tu 11 h. E F Poti'ius. ( let It. Ih.rriMiu, Nehr. Jan 11 1S04. Hoard ttf coiiuly fommissioners met as jier aiij iiiriiineni. Pr.-seiit coiumiss. HieloM, J.'id.tu, iullerH and ! Poniiiii. clerk. I .11 1 1 On iimtii ti Imard re-limed checkimr ireasurei arc. 'inns. j On mo'ion the Ilii'iHl Umd of M .1. O onnell I'oiirit m1 iorin w '.isaiii.rov.il 1 On motion ihe 1 111. ial ln.iid of 1 unrad 1 Parsons (I, out v t-ct tif, l ink ap- proved. On motion board iii'j iurnetj to meet in regular session Jan. 12 E F Pontius, 1 lerk. Ilairison Nehr Jan, 12. 1!1H4 l-iard of 1 'until v 1 ouimissaniei s on t in regular session. l"reient Kiiltlow, Jor dun. 1 tillers and Pontius clerk. Oil mo- t Inn It in ordered lo transit r all fouds in; county mad fund ol previous teura, to Ihe i-ouiity road fund i f lUOlt (Jrt mo tion 1 1 is 01 der d lo I ra ' ui 1 1 11 mis f ri n district road fi.n Is 1 o sie ci.il roiul finds I ... llm,r ui 0311 u.,i 1-1 ..,.,1 it fllB I iiiii disi r:ct and h cia I road lunds in d.slncts No s 4 6 at d 7 lo tie spttial ro.id I'niidso! district No. 4 transfer all load inl i i,.l road llii.is in distni t No. 5 lo sp 11 il in id fund of district No. 9 .mil tr U'siVr all fun is 1 hre i.s in No. IS to special road I mid of I list No. 13 On iiio'ion it tvisotd'-rid 'hi' a tr.in-fer ol ilU 00 he 111 nle fro-u t lie county road tioid to pei ial nuid fund nad ihsti tt N'. 8 aid to trans', r ?1 1.8:1 Ironi the ecu If r i'-'1 t'11 1 nl to spec nl lund 1 f road 1 ill I ri I No 13 and lo Itansffr ji9H4 ! '"oiii Ihi- t;iuutt' road fund l the pefinl W,.,. A O w a-iiniio'iit. 1! .1 m uih. 1 I lliesii'iuiisiei.ti inn, iiiiniiiiin'i in" , . r ..: . ,1. turm of 8 t ears. Theiinnual report of A. J. B-iirart of tl.e soldiers relief coin mission. On motion' Wis -ICC fo pit ll aid ll.'lewilh Slll'iiul t.'tl '1 . Pit II lit'" 1 i'j'il 1'. 71 1 ,i 1 tl I Hal On m 01 ion t he clerk w as aul lionz.-d to make I- qtiisition on the stale auditor lor books and supplies- On mo-ion the fol low in estimates of xp.-nses were made for Hie year 1!K)4 I 'is! net ' itirl f :inoo 00 Stationary Olli. ers Salaries Soldiers Rdief Fund Pruitii an 1 pub'.ishinff jjiio 00 ' 1'inn 0(1 BIHI 00 BOO 00 R '-I'1! nd linilKeS 31 ion 00 j 2'oo no ! In.-idenlal Expenses 1 Olllc rs rees 700 00 i On mnt ion the annual report r.f Wm. j J. A. Rtu.ii as-'n. Clerk and 'lerk of the Iiistricl Court was approved as submitt ed .n detail which mnkes the following ' totals. I Fees as county clerk Jan, 71003 to ' J in. 7-1904 ' ")42 01 I Salary clerk board runtv c-s-mmission- ers, comp linif lax hsi & etc. $745 21 Fees as clerk of the Hist . Court fS 50 Total ilWfi.C2 On motion the County Siiierinteiident is allowed ft 00 per dav for iiciuul ser-' vice rendered n, .',.,;.. Ctunii- Cl.rk was allowed $300 00 for clerk time. Oi mo- , i , .e Cunt v ! rk Is allowed $400.00 as salary for ''lerk of the oniilv Ihuk of Coiiinissssoners for the ensuing iear. Oh inolion hoard acj lurried 10 Jan 13 h. E F Potittis Clerk. Why Some Young Men Shave. Marker "Say, why dot't you wear e muttiche?" Barker "Can't afford I., old man." Hsrke.- "Does it cost any more?" BarKor "Yes; I couldn't fc .ioke my clgarets so short." Phila delphia Record. Spanish Pride. Nenrly one-half of the 1,000,000 pop v'ation in Spain, or, to bo exact 8 ;7,&1S i.crions, accordinc to tho l ist c-nsui, declare that they have no oc-c-ipatidn, and thoy are proud of the Let. South African Education. Prof. tlele-Shaw of the t.eiv Unlver city of I Iverpool, Is In South Africa tn crpanlze sclentl.lc education arid piej aro a tin'versity schene fnr the Vransvaal aud Orarge River Colony. r a. J n i i er,: B. I- ALL PEOPLE Love to buy good goo-i at 1 he lowest price fX)ssibl. an 1 the place to do this i at GEIiLACflS G MX Eli L STORE. In clothing, (rents' furnishing, Goo Is, Loots 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 ocia.' j BREEZES FHOM CESTHAL CITY. "Ijilmr with w h..t zeal we it ill, j Some! hin si ill rema iiH iiuilone; S liietliiHK unci 1 1 1 It ted still I Walts 1 lie ri-U'ff of the si. 11." 1 full.' mtend sl to write a New Year's Jtureetiiit; hut my mind was oi-t-npied wuh 11 m. re weighty uia'ter for dats le-fure. I w a' died the O d Year out and tie- New iiai iiihv It e It dsn). ol itir lirs! horn, 1-I111 is now' ret oyerin I mm a sew-ie at tack of pneumonia. For ten days we watched her tons', in I ly day and ni-jbt, arid our trust in (jod and I he skill of Dr. Hrown is lieint; rewarded lor she hopes to lie clothed and he able lo hit up in a day or t wo. The weather has lieen and still is de hhiful. Have not hid snow eu.'Ueh to lolly cover the i;rouiid yet. And only a lew cold d iy s and 'Iny only las'ed a ' couple or so d ty s al a tin e. ' l.l lslnias nay was cold hut we all went to 11 neihhoiM to ei j iy the day. The next dy was mild, and w e have had two cold dayssltice L-isI Week was 1 he week of prayer, and it was an inti rt-stini; time to those who could attend. Tins week revival si i vici s will be held at Friends' church. There are sixtv students tnrolad this! term. The men ,.rolessois all came Iro 11 the east and they ll.'i k this weather is peifeclly d. buhl I ill and t harmm,:, aid all claim 10 have ht-i t. r lie ill h thin li. n lb venue. Il certainly does sce-n to aioceMith people cumins here Irom the east, We hear mi much about the ex tn me cold in III-' east and keep thinking; il w i : 1 si r ' ke 1. s j-ooii. Evu our Irvn' s in Hi innt Tei'ni urn c.onipl'.i"- ny f 1 1 1 . Id w il" if-- t -1 11 0" ' r in ISo 'iti- t ' T. Many ol in' I-1 1 1 1 - ' . 1 " ' 1 ' " ' ' iiis it 11 it r , Mi s. I uiej aim l r 1 1 1-1 who sp.pt I he slllimi T w i h 11. 111 18 in. d w ho lived in Iowa, thev will be i' ill. us this wee!:, to in.iUc !h--ir Iniuc ;.. ji the-, like 11 , lor a w bile at least. , I ,! , ;, I It V lost t IV. I VIC: IHIS III I 11 1, 1 . . , .,ta,s'io !i- at lut-a.4. Wna' .. tein'.ie si. rilice of life thai wis Im- a II-1 ie aiinist m: nt. I 110. Dcubt'ul Mavim. Of course, w! ore titers is so much -j-rolte thnre must be Borne fire but when you co'.rp.tre tlie te-nporalure of ynir house with the actions of yc.ir ft'rr ?c; you cant help Bometixfs r'0"',,-r " very serious. y. Indlanap- cttu News. Whtro Storks Are a Eksslng. Were It not for the multitude of ftorks that throne to Egypt every winter there would be no riv'nfi in Rome part, of the country for, after every Inundation, rrogs appear in ae- vastatlng numbers. Buys Americrn Oil. Prltish India buys aliroad J',''0.70fi. CO worth a year, of which the Urltcd states Ftipt-lios $3,772 000, or about o".e-nitietl?th. The largest item fro-n tl:e United States is $1,000,000 worth of kerosene oil. . ... I j Valuable Siate Depcr.its. The most valuable slate deposits In' he worId are follna 1,1 the cortral part of the state. In the nei-hborho- a of the Pennsylvania Quarries there are houses Tvroc:rt f alio ri f r rt-it(i-ili- g,ate ThJ b,oc,. f . ,h made are Bmoothly sawed, most substantial. and aio Dossrt of Gobi. The Doinrt of Gobi occupies a con siderable rcrtlon of central Mcnso'.it. but it is not a true doerl, support as it does neTly all kinds of anl-i I aud vegetable life and formttisr rn small part of the pa-mirage ot d-t greatest grazing country of the (,; I world. Vesuvius Long In Ac. Ion. T::e most recent excavations show (hat Vesuvius began its work ?.s a coisBt-i vuiur in aiiLiquny earner inan the nietr.o.ab'r year A. 1). 73. During the excavatlocs In the valley of the Sarno, near San A'arzano, some mest lntnrc:Ultig aulic.titt.es t.-ave come to light. These had been covered tip by a i lcanlc deposit about six fpet thick whic.'.v points to an eruption of ; ,3 EDglmd'for'lS.OOi). late.y the num Vesuvius w'tlch rauHt have taken place ( ber of lniemployed former roldler. has In the 1 ovtr '7" ,T n , , , liiclurle a Oreelt burying The relics iacei archa'c Italian tombs and varl- ous bronaes stnd terra oott. GERLACH'S STORR J. H. LACY. We hxve our building completed oo and have a n-w s.ipjily of outis, and wil sell them ncht. i-ELER IN Lumber, lath, sash, door3, lime, cement, and building material of all kinds Hard ware Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and- Range goods. Flour Feed, and Grain'e- Pi-.nt, Oils & etc. I am igent for the WoocT manse wind-mill. Have ft supply of pump fittings- on', hand. Come in and get' ray prices whether you buy of not. J. E. PHIOEY, Physician Surgaon. OFFICE: Andrkws Bux'K. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. .OPPOSITE DEPOT. ,,-... - ' ''-ft-:', r't.-.vr--.-,,, :. . 'yt . s , '1 tt.dk if'1'."- c 1t' ' . - '.'i l'f v ' 'i' $ -Ls-i-i-'n EVEYI'11IN( FIRST CLASS, AND AIL TllEATF.D WTTrl COfRTlSY. Ponnl liv Day r Week. w. n- w wight, pkop ONLY rsallroad between Missouri RJver nt Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis-- Direct Line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest esgont for r&tes. mapw e. nd lime co.rds- TIME TABLE. West Round. East Bound, M .riling. No. 13, Hue 9:11 No. S3, lo., fit. 0:35 Evening. No. 14, Due 7:'!.V No H loc. frt. 5:4 Both trains carry passengers. Washing Cut Glass. Cut ts'lass or any crystal should be washed in warm soapsuds, rinsed la warm wafer, thn covered with clean, conre sa.vtMi-t fc;r ten minutes, after' which it should be Pghtly brushed with a clean soft camel's-hair brush. Avoid extremes of temperature in handling glas, ard tinder no circumstances ! low cut ttlass to be put Id th iw- frlcrator. Former British Soldier. At the cl'ise of (lie Doer war 24.000 British fcli'.icrs nousht employment as noarlimer, rrooms. portors, carmen, "tr. nnH I-t-n-i-. M.nea rpn mtll.. fr, .. n A !"icrr - aHed. otvir lo the present serv 1 i ? .,,v , , o .'. .rn'.- j. ..in wuh him coiora lit 1 stead of peven yoars as heretofore. A U4 IV 1 ( tS i, ;a V; - ... '.' . , . !,! . ' . '.. ... 4r.