.iwSSfS ", Si Harrison s - JOURNAL. VOL. XVI. H-fVHI&ISOIT, J-JLNXTjj 28 . 1904. NO. 31 PreS LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN Quarterly meeting iwit Hood jr. The Crawford dentist U Dr. ftfindlo. Jama Wilaaa was up from Gilchrist yesterday. F, E- Jnadt was io town tha first of the week. O. H. Turner waa up from Grammerx-y yesterday. Prof amor Morris confined to bin bed fur a couple of day on account of aick A fraah barrel of pure apple cider at Lowryt. George Uill wns down from tha VT yesterday. Joe Bturdivaot waa up from Hewitt thit waak. Mm I . Davis had tha Grippe for a few day Wat waak. laom lfelntoab moved his fam.lv to town lat waak. E4 Lyon hat baaa hauling wood for tX ijt '.wo waaks. ' fH.-k Lvvt-r, from ' hadron, n dotnj t . f.fiM lie re MoikS.vv. Lxilted.aa though we were Koing to a blizzard yesterday, but ll looks different this inorain;. John Harm an wa down from Eukar d 8oUi Uakota last Friday . (iaorge William baa baan tuateling with tha Onppa tha past waak. To Timothy A familiar face would Ilka to see mora news from Carey in tha Preu Journal. ' Miss Tuppar had the school home all to issrerlf Holiday, a the other twtche r teere afflicted. We hear thit Kim Amy Chrittiaa, teacher of Uw B-Nitre school, is sick in ban with tha LaGnppe. , :. TO iXKK ACUI.II IN OWE DAT. lake lsitUve Hro o.yulnlue Wblet. All antce-lut refund the money it it fll to earn. K. W. Wrove't ttgnatare Uouoiuh bet. ttc. Faopla ho Id i 01 three star ribbon coffee tickets plaaao bring thetjp. in and hav thataagistarad . tanuirnt a Davis. Re, Daniels received wor.l Monday of the etriov illness of hiasistar, Mrs. EJ Csinetjof Emmet. Idaho, wl.o i not expat-ted to live. He laf t Tuesday nioru iogjfor bar bad aida. Lost Between Harrison and M. J. Carroll's place, a 2li rifle. Any person Hndtng Uw same pleaxe leave at the Jour Dal office, and obliged. Martain Carroll. law Kavea Bsouteten Tlekata la Lincoln. Nab., Via (ha North -Western Line, will be old on January 10 to 21, inclusive, limited to return uoti I February 1. in elusive, on account of Farmers' lotlute sod various kindred meeting. Apply to Agia Cmef o aV North-wet tarn By tThavdew geoea.1- j The M. V, A. Band v. ill give shadow ' aecMat the Hall Wednesday evening, Feb. Ird. 1M4. All ladies are invited to oome nd brtaf baskets with supper for ' two, wtitofc will be sold at aucUoo to the highest bidder. There will be no dance after eupuer. 1 Committee. I Bead the minutes of tha martin A I of mm of our promiuent tUwkmtn imw.il as Wjo. and 8. Lb. TIiim C. TSi"Z ition has baaa talked of for some t,it:. bit is no an actual fact, and we ml K-xf tN.H much needed association be n. grv.ti. help aad protection to it 1 wniLr. Bodarc Gleanings. J. T. Co (Tee wont to Chad ran Monday We learn tbet the little atepeoo of Ttmnan IVtjtf f- aick with diphtheria. Tk surprise party Monday evening at 'the home of John Berrae in hooor of Miss Iiixie was much enjoyed by those who toartkiaatad. Tk4 open winter doe not seem to tgree with tha people in thia vicinity as pita nnajnar are eu Serin the general ffecttof LtOripna. Mr. M. giwajarman haa bean quite jok far tha "aat twa weeks. We learned 0uaday aha waa better, aad able to sit op test af tha Mnaa, f HERE AND THERE Dr. 8piodlo the Crawford daatiat. Mis Lela Heroo and Mine Elhel Com berlaod droiiad into our sanctum rsai Saturday to learn the mysteries of get ting out a newspaper, but not to get their names in the paper. We bainic pre lit look great pains to show them how each word ie put together aV etc. aad viewed the press and other parts of the priot shop, but as the office devil had fled thev failed to e one of the moat essential being Uiat it take to make up a print shop. Come ugmn yung Indie and we will chain the devil that you may have a took at him, but don't rap, wlk ri(lit in. ftenrjre Dieckniaan, who on Nov. 24lh. cut his font while l wurk in tlie canyoa retvived $36 00 from the Woodman Avi dent asNOciation of Linln N-nraskH. Mr. Dierkinann is very muth plmmed with the quick responiie n.ude by the company, and he feels thut it is not a bsd ihu.if to luve an iicciih-nt rli' V to fall ha.k on. This orrl speak well for t lie coiupMiiv, and f-diii 1 1 ninny accident that urn daily oj-cunnu. It woul I bo wrl1 if (Tore of our people were carrying some fucli policy. LHt Sunday while returning from a visit at Mrs. Diinn'i north of town, a load of young folks composed of Ollivette Dunn, Ida Moravek, Rose Brewster (the teacher of the Intermediate room,) Ben Kinley, and Ed 8coi.t, was upset and mostly injured. One of the horse's tugs came unhooked and let the tongue down. This frightened the horses and away they went turning the sprimr wagon over and ran into to town without it. The teacher had her ankle dislocated, Ida Moravek her face badly bruiped aod Ollivette Dunn a leg injured. The boys were lucky as neither of them received an injury. All ar improveim; rapidly. The teacher was unable to teach for a couple of days but m able (with tha asniUnce of a crut:h to resume her duties in the sWiool room again. This accident happened a quarter of a mile out of town. The Epworth Ingoe had a public in rtalUtioo of officer Isxt Hominy night, and each' officer gave a hriel talk, out lining the dutiesof his or her work. As this was the first time that the officers installed attempted to aspire to speech making, they acquainted themselves creditably. There waa a large atten dance notwithstanding the inclemency of of the weather, and we are sure the efforts of the Lsmgiiera received a hearty response for the aggressive step' in the Masters work. The Ep worth League is doing a great good throughout tha land and should be encouraged by all, for there is w much of the evil side presen ted to us daily, that when a young mun or a young lady has the courage to stand up for right they shall receive at least recognition from till that believe in some thing high nnd noble. The following officers for the ensuing year as elected and installed are Howard Burke Pres. John Davis 1st. Vice Pres. Miss Catha'ioe Tuppar 2nd. Vice Pres. Mrs, W. H. Davis 8rd. Vice Pres. Conrad Parsons 4th. Vice Pres. Secretary J. H, Bartell Treasurer Miss Edith Burke. District Conrt, RegiUr Term. 1904. la t.'te ften'h Jadlclal District of Xearaska. Sioux, March 11. jury 21 September 20, jury 26. Box Butte, April 18, jnry 19 October 10, jury It. Dawes. April 11. jury 13 November 29, jury 99. A Sheridan, Man-h 98, jury 29 November 14. jury 18. Holt, March MX, jury 25 November 14, jury 15. Hoyd. April 4, jury S Rpten!-r 19, jurv 20. Rmk, March 14, jury 14 Octobor 8, jury 3. Brown, Ainl 18, jury 18 October 17, jury 17. Cherry, May 16, jurv 17 December 6, jnrv 6. Keya Paha, May 9, jury 9 September 19. Jury 19. J. n. lUan ) Reporters. J. D. Soott ' ) J. J UfAHOtOTOH ) j JttdfM. W. H. WmroTn Edgemont & D. Jaa. 16-1904. We tha undersigned agree to pay . tha aum of flvd dollars Initiation fee and be come a nember of th naanciation, aad Ajrrae to sunaort the rules and by-law of tha mid aasoclatfrm. Tha matting be ing called V order. Mr. Clarwioa Shel -don waa elected temporary chairman, aad 8. R fleeWa temporary Secretary. Tha rnoUoa waa agreed ta a '.-fallows; I That the Stockmen of the southern, aad i i central part ot Fall Biver rxHiaty, 8. D .Eastern .'oevrrse county, W)o , and oortiiern part of Shiiii county, Bebr. form a stock aaanrwtioo for united pro. led ioa of our slock, consisting of horses aod cattle, 0 inspection and for round up plans and eipeneee and for 'he mutual strengtlMMiiog ol our stock busi ness generallv. The motion waa agreed to as foil That the name of tins association be called "The United Stock Growers Asao cnMion". The mot too as agreed to waa as follows; That Mr. Ed Holhngsaorth, having received tlie mjjiritv of votes on an informal balkv, be declared the Presi-. dent of the association. Oil ballot 8. B' 8eaman wm elected permanent 8evra tury On ballot Qo, Paine was elected Treasurer. The motion as sgrerd to is s follows: That Its? I'resKunt and Srcreturj' be members of lh coinmitiee with ier to appoint thrw o'ti-r mein- her. Geo. T Puine M N. Jones and j E. B. White were appointed Tlie, moti .n as agreed te is t follow: That th- i-xecutiv uomimttee havt power to appoint inspectors at diffrr--nl p iinfa as tliey deem uw-essary The motion was aiire-H as f -Imiah: fiat tha wage of t!: in(-ctor 'ie t. dillr iwr .lay and actual rafnsts wlien awny from iHime foritctual Ub-r frfurmed for tha MHKociation, all hills to be referred to the executive coiumitte and allowed by them if found correct and to be paid by the Treasurer on an order sigaed by a maj'r itv of tha executive committee. The motion was agreed to at followo: Tlu the annual meeting of this eiM:itiin I heli in EdgemiMit , 8. D, on tho first, Saturday in November, and a (c.i1 meeting be called by a majority of Ui executive committee. The awtioa -greed to is as follows: That the Presi dent and Secretary of this association if any member takes outride stock to run, and wishes to hay inspection for same, shall charge five dollars inspection for same. The motion was agreed to a follows: That a committee of three be appointed to plan a round up. aod ap point a foreman. M. N Jones, ("has Thomas, and J. W. Tidd were appointed. Motion agreed to as follows: That the com mi i tee on round up, are to be tent the nu liber of cattle each member puts in for asassment, and make an estimate of cost of round up and assess each member the amountfdue to be paid in advance before the round up and "to " a gree upon tha prhw to be paid for gnther iog cattle for none memntrs. The motion was agreed to a follows: That, the Eitgemont Express be tlie official paper of the association. On motion meeting adjourned. 3. E. H 'llir.gswerth President. -S. R. Seaman Secretary. Below are the names os toe members of said asMH-iution. J. E. HollingNwnrth H. R Seaman Geo. T Paine, t has Thoma, P, N. Summers, Baumganl Bros. James Nolan W. B. Wodruff. O, H. Turner. Ira Tho mas, M. W. Jones, L. A. Oalbredi, Cross A. 'utile Co., J. W. Tidd. E. R. White, N. D. Wheeler. C. L Brewster. Lemons.' Carroll, E. A. Reed, J. T. Hewitt. Jams II. William. J. T. Hogg ASoos, J. R Johnson, aad A. B. Oat breth. Hil t t 44 t i OVER IN WYOMING. r 'I r r I1 11 11 H1" Quite a change in the weather, ahd yet it is line aa compared with one year ago, Fancher has been hauling hay to Lusk (lie past week. The house that Charlie Thomas built is on the way to Lik. Mrs. Strieker of Liixk bought the house of Mr.Earcher and Mr, John Schidt is moving it to Lusk He had it as far An Evans windmill last Saturday, when one of tha itringers broke. Hamlins young people spent Sund'iy at Atidy rhristian home. Miss. Elsie Tat.nmn arrived herefrom Washington last week. Earl Kii Worth and Eph Boy Its have delivered the wood at the schoolhouaa Tha diet riot bow hat a fine lot of wood. This it flat weather for all kinds of stock, alto for mail carriers, an they do not have to apaod all the day wading j Dial rLarro. Hunter Hap peningt. rretty cold weataar. PVtnty of enow Dick Hovay want orar to Agate Mon day. ,:. 1: -.-.j. ', Frank Lawia waa , a Barritaa . vitrtor uturday. , 1, " Mr, Proctor waa over to law Putt one day hut won.. I Mr. Totn Joaaa waa , a Barrlaon Wtor Battirday. . MianAwaaOaagntj waat k Friday eeealag, to vieit at aanM aa in day ; alio reporU a goad viit. Fearia Joaaa missed four day ! atemnl last week while bar mamma sas kirk. Yen Peggy d were surely disappoint ed in nl Basing your new coluaia We alaays look far it first chance w get, j and whew not And it, ae wonder otiat is theasalter with Bggv. Please 1 doa't diaaptsai u again if you can help I Mr. and Bra. Bert Archard started to O.eo to a daaaf last Fridsy evening when near Mr Dwobiwa, Uie front xle of tha buggy br4a; they had to borrow a bug gy to go on. with They rort b Hue dance, at Mr Stomharg, a good visit at Mr H nnany'aa.t 6JMirday they went on down to Mr. Fred Pullons, aad visited them unttlJaaday, then gut borne Sua day evvaing. Mr. Wills tha Mtavturi horebuyer sk over to Mr. 'rthtotlwlBKtnr the week. He left for Ofdna Friday veiling. Pearla Jaeaai aad Bra Pr.tclor visited Mrs lliigkaa JaBit Sunday afternoon. P-tilaaid tasf had a line tiio. afid en- joved one Ina rnuic on Mr. Hughes w in, whca sM got from her old home weotly. Brt Arrharw took Mr Denalnwa bug gy Inmie Mrssday, aad brought home th wreck. Rav have yaw heard Mx newt don't .II an) body then, hat Ed Schwartc ha parted with that aWmed mastache whH:h has adorned bis WBper lip. We titv lieard he I irka Uwt a siase-n year old kid. 'Ve hrive'' Wwi yet, Mil ln-rd ttim a rl;iiie tnun:, so know it ih I mi. We havfirntty hard wind down hf.r del this is (he first time a nmnV niust. aciwi was aiowackar out of sijrht. UNo. nuaalaWWalM Tani nmrrrin Harrison, Nahr. January 19-1904 Board mat aa par adjournment. Prts ent Bigelnw, Jordayi, i duller and Pontiun clerk. On eiotion tha tallowing road over seers reports irera examined and amounts allowed aa foUawa aad warrants ordered drawn for payment of una. Claimed. Allowed. Road Dint. No.. - Adam Baanafaiw Oscar 8loryi. Psul2eHt ' 36 00 800 98 00 -97 6- ' 25 00 28 00 27 00 " 27 00 27 00 917 00 500 28 00 27 00 35 00 M. J bolfer Onn C. TaHev Nets Anderson O.Hrge Weber Ed Schwarts. 28 00 . 27 00 27 00 27 00 On motion board returned checking up accounts in Treasurer' ollice, . On motion board adjourned till Jan. 30. E P. Pontius, Clerk. Harrison, Nehr.. Jan. 201904. Bo rd met at per adjournment. Pres ent Bige low, Jordan, Cullers and Pootius clerk. On motion the county Treasurer is authorized and if hereby instructed to pay nutManding registered warrants that have beeo called in and have not et been presented for payment out of the first year that there wan money on hand. - On motion hoard reumd checking the accounts in Treasurer's office. On motion board adjourned to Jan. 21. E. F. Pontius (Mark. Harrison. Mebr , Jim 21-1904. Board met as per adjournment. Pres ent Bigelnw, Jordan, Cullers and Pontius clerk. On motion boait reumed checking ai count in Treasurer's ofiice, Ou motion board adjourned to Jan. 23. E. F. Pontiu Clerk, Karrisoa Itebj. . Jaa 92- 1904. Board mat aa per adjournment. Pres , ,ot .i,,,,, Jordan, Culler, and Pont- lus clerk. ' The rounty commissioners And after diligent effort Mm condition of tha Co. Treasurer' oflbw to be as follows. For the year ending Jan. 61904. Dfbits Balanoa from last i ear Collections Transfers ,i Total 117689 93 SBS13 7 9406 80 959868 59 Credits 89978 94 105160 Dishurtenite 1406 81 Caah on hand 17421 94 9.18(438 59 Total On motion the proceedings of Jan.' 13 relative to trantfar of district fandt in read district it here. by reconsidered aod tha following traotfert ordered. - tesnotloa tha county Treasurer it ordered to traatfar all f nana of previous yeart to tha aounty road fund of 1909 and aodll road warrants to be drawn oa count road fund. ik Oa atoUoa Andrew k Waaserburgar it parabv apptsatad road ovejrseer for Dist, j appoint a oomraitsiootr to view said road Mq, . . 'land that said oommhjaiooar be inttructed Oa Maihm H 9 Krfca mtm a4ptiAtad ' to Ala bit report with oouoty olork oa o itati aettttar tjt OMtewwad aeaaiaot to btotw-tHrtiary 90- III Ou motion bond of T'omas Hine as road overseer in Hat Creek precinct wax approved. On motion the county Treasurer is authorised aod is hereby instructed to transfer 996 44 from the special debt fund of all years to the general fund of 1908, also 90 59 from advertising fund to general fund of 1903. also transfer the following hnlaouea io bridge fund to tlie CenerAl fond of 1903. MM .It -3T IK 1 i its 21 8 nts ICTl 35 tat in in ass fin sue as Itvl list utt ISM ltoo 1M tar ' isoi Tetel Tbe coantv nwnor by direction of the eoenty cOoimluluaeri insde tbe following sppoiiitaienW for deputy ssssiMors for year la a, for Aatelepe, MoolroaH sud Sugar Lt precinct llaas ChrUtenten. War eon. let. Hslcieek aud Cat ton Wood prrciocu Henry Zliuiuermaa. ewen, Andrew and White River pre elucu-rrank U. Lnwia. Ununlng Wster, Whlntle Creek, Shvep rreea aad Seaaas creek precincts J. H. W.r. The fwHowtug olataM were taken up ex anlaed and an atotiea Were allowed, cut dowa or rejetted. Claimed J. II, Bieasr l on to lug for O. ftleea, Bau per w, f. Laager see fur psager lr. J. ft, rninaey iszi Allowed fo ua Csr- oo rom a IS K rei Biwlical service for p iupr U. Layd t tu ft ltd taaat ivdd uader pretest i. I, B .riell 1 sen hey fer ceart boune doors UsiaMuiitt Printing Do W 1 enauty u pp.tat Uinoiend nitilag 00 M canty eap(let J. 1. Uavie 21 tt) olBtw exiieiiaee ' pinrad Pursjiis HI errl'-et ae '. Sept. t.mst Guthrie 1JM IbO Re- 3 ii Lock It rr .si ror 2t68 ror H 2 j ror Ittt fund of taten. Duplication Ou notion board adjourned to Jan. 2t. E. If, 1'ontlue, tierk. Ilarrttan, Mebr. Jaa 23 MM. Bosrd met parsnstit to adoarnmrnt Prenent, tls;low, Jordan, Ctillrm and rout ine clerk. Board retained ezamluiiig allowing or re jecting claims. Claimed Allowed U, Gutlme, refund taxes Btcbardt A Jouei 113 i4 13 35 13 54 13 35 tntdlctnU tor paeper U.CIutbriu, liiHursaeeon jail 7 75 Use. I'nipheaour 8 13 aslUag potts eourt Aonss fnncs D.M.snttoa 48 O. at, tats. Treat, pottage a etc 10 74 ' G. bulb. rte, tax eale eerttneate It 09 Jew L'rawf rd tt 46 By taxes, lumber for eourt honse fence V. K. A, K.tler 42 60 7 7! 5 50 7 10 74 12 05 3H 5 Laying floor, building foaeeand painting Uranl Itulhiin, Altoiney fee it5 00 VOO J. H.liartell 8:40 S5 40 Uwt in tate Miller A Schwartz James K Bourret 4 45 4 IS supplies for couaiy CuaH. New luaa poals fence Mat 71 '!i "1 " 2 60 ICO Hardware A etc court house fence Meet rrlnlint Co, 3 tut utatun 36 00 36 00 W. II. ran. ilng 7500 75 00 la-gul urvice Jandt vt Hloux Co. ilainmoad I rillnjCo. (k. HUiiplla47 47 U.Uuthrla, void tax ctltldcates 18 13 18 13 Weodruff Collin Printing Co. 175 176 Revenue lawt Co. Sheriff, coats 4 -cloture ciimm 180 II 189 11 e.L. Kaben, grading to. road 6 00 5 00 W.J. A. Kanm, salary, expenses 108 25 lOHio John I. Atblon, damage Co road 108 67 30 00 McDowell )t Smith, road tempers 16 00 IS 00 !ewiier!ecli,apphet 4 60 4 60 N. . W heeler 14 35 14x5 Kue serving paper Bunnell esse J.I. Uut-N, ret und taxot 76 5 76 tiebr. lust. Honieof feeble minded 49 00 4to0 Carl M. I.ua, refund road taxes Ux5 VtU K. A. Ulgdow, 8sly. a Co, Comm. 45 OS 44 94 Uau Jordan " " " 46 75 46 "5 A. C. Cullers " " 48x5 48 SS On motion tbe county Treasurer it in structed to refund to John I. Davit ex irwisurer, funds at follows, of tbe year 1895 general fund 98 78 soldiers Belief Fund 12 Bond Fuad 43 Bridge Fund 1 56 Apl. Rood district No. 11 43 School Pitt. No. 1 8 S3 Advertising 30 Ol the year 1899 County Oeuvrul 8 85 aoldien Belief 13 Bridge 1 60 Clerk it also instructed to draw war rant on Oeneral Fund of 1908 favor John I. Uavia for 9 70 all for tbe purpose of reimbursing said Latvia for tasat refunded by him to John Fry and lie. FriU, paid by said parlies uader protest and funds not segregated. The petition of H. S. Park and others ' praying for the vacation of a certain roud ' commencing on a line between tevtiout lend 14, township S3, range N at a point about 10 rods south of the NE cor ner of taid section 14, aad fuoqiog thence one mile In a north-wenteroly, then io a touthwaai4)rnly ditwcMon abd termioat ing at a point on fourth mile east of the watt liae of amid section. 14 and on the kaif section Una dividing said section in half aad running east and watt, was on motion taken up And clerk Instructed to J. H. LACY. We have our building completed bow aod have a new supply of goods, and wit aell them right. DEALER IX- L umber, lath, gaeti, doors, lime, cement, and building material of all kinda Hardware Farm machinery. Harness, Saddles, and Range goods. Flour, Feed, and Grain. Paint, Oils & etc. I am igent for the Wood manse wind-mill. Hare a. supply of pump fittings on hand. Com in and get my prices whether you buy or not. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Buxtv COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPPOSITE D3POT. EVEY THING FIRST CLASS. AND ALL TREATED WITH COURTESY. ? Boird By Hay ar WHi. W. B- WRIGHT, Paori ONLY vVallroad between Mlaaeuri R-lver and Chloage. Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis, Direct Line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest extent for ratea, mape., tnd time cevrds- TIME TABLE. West Bound. East Bound. Moruinir. Evening. No. 13, Due 9:11 No. 83, Io. frt. 9:35 No. 14, Due 7:2$ No. 84 loc. frt. 5:4-1 Both trains carry piinsenpern. On motion the official bond of A. J. Wixnerburger as roud overseer was ap:. proved. Oo motion the borinl udjuurnex) to February 29. E. F. Pontius Clerk. Abtcnce of Mind. A devout and worthy men to tha. clergyman 0f a parish not twenty mllea south of Chicago. Hit congre gation was somewhat amused at the singularity of one of his announce ments on evening recently, which was aa follows: "Remember our Com manioc service next Sunday forenoon; tie Lord will be with in during tbe morning services, and the Biibop tn tbe evening." WHISKY, POISON AND PHYSIC. Proof That There la No Rult or Secret of Long Life. All very old men cast about tor an excuse or apology (or being to long la the world. But recently one died at age of 123. and hit excuse waa tbat ha had smoked and drunk liquor all bit life. Another, passing away at 104, bad never touched either tobacco ot whltky. Some of toe harden drinker I know cannot bear the taste of whisky or brandy before breakfeat . Others mntt bare a dram the moment, they get out of bed it they do not . have a bottle under the pillow. Thar la no rule or secret uf long life, "What's one maja'a poison,' ttguor, ltl another's meat or drink." tbe Frano, arc not short-lived, yet they are font) of gravies and sauces, -'ft soma 004 :. otoon It pbyatcHitr'Ttfrk Praffc. Ue- JtTJ ! r i i f. -I .tt jH i -e" ' t ' .i. - L,