... . Press tiARRISON Journal. LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN Tbi March wind doth blew, Tfci winter month have passed. The Crawford dentist I Dr. Spindlo. Ha for sale. Inquire of Alel Lowrv MrL Jones u up from Hunter jm terday. 2. t. Deuel was doing business in town thin week. Fred Qlaae wea doing yesterday. business her Char) Webster is plastering the tunic this week t Bom To Mr. and Mm. Laonard Dout, Fb. 99.afirl, Wm. Coffee waa up from Running staler Tnssday. Gaonra OfVmner ii hauling wood for V. 8. Wright H. 8. Parks and W. A. Glare war from Crawford Monday. ip Yeateday looked like winter, but today it ia regular Boring weather Oar town li writ supplied with doctor at prtsefit. Bead their card. Ban Lealinr and on Joe were dowa XrmytmmnX Intee Tuewlay. Dr. A aitracU teeth by the name thoda that all dentmU use. Mr. John Dieckmann ho had quite a Wribthf tonsiliti the pat week. Mr. Chrapachr wa vim ling with Lacy and Elme Hill last week. JS. ' Burke went ' to Ol-n Friday aaaalWuX.aa roni there to Bridgeort. ; f i .. . ,t ,., Joaaph Bark I looking after F. B. (MjpNPlty'a ranch during his abnenna. A baalaaaa meeting of the E. L. w at tht, pareonage Tuesday evening Ida Moravek and Ollivette Dunn fB-4jtk Mr. Mary Anderson Sund iy Thoraa Hioes was tip from Rogev last MllMflty and dropped in and dial led wi oa for a while. Frank Wrtifht his moved bis family out on the old Blewitt place, now owned y Dtackmann aod Lucy. Will Pontius came down from the west last raturray erenfrg and visited reiat if her until Monday morning. Georg Williams went tn Lincoln Monday night, where he will take a business course in school for an indeflnile time. L'vcv Bros, are building a foundation (or their new building which thy are (foing to build just wst of the dour ret and Davis store. V. R. Smith, who ha been depot agent beeedurint Jess Hall's absence, left for !w Castle, Wyo. last night to visit with bit folk a whila. TO CCtS iOOI.P IX ONE DAT. Wk Laaatlv Itro . oUnlnlne tableu. All Ariff1f reTand the money It if fall to . K. W; Grove's signature Is on each kwtr at: ( band boys bought the building, v Uiey have had posseeeion of for the last Uiraa Roonlh, from Lacy Br. , and qioved it unto another lot last Friday. 1 Wickeraham Bros, have haeo moving Uteir household gcxsU. farming imple ments and ate. whi-:h thy shipped in from Scotland, Dakota, to their ranch at Boaarv. Dr. A me i again In our midst and will atay with ua for awhile. See his card lo another column. Ha aa called to Pleasant Ridge Sunday niftht to adminis tor to Mr. Shatto. If you want a auit of clothes, or a good at or shoe or boot don't wast your looey buying anvwhera le but go to OERLACII'B store and gat the bast food for too laaat money. ewawaiawaBBBaa WANTED. brtCUL RttitKMCMTiTrVR in thi county arid adjoining territories, to represent aod advertise an old established wealth) business house cf solid financial standing. Salary Wl weekly, with $3 per day foi agpsnsa. paid oauh Mond y by char k olreot from haadquartars. Expense ad asMtad, aod horso aad buggy furnished whan oareasary; pMi'inn permanent. Aitdrata Blew Bioa, 640 Motion Building, HERE AND THEReI - Dr. Spindlo the Crawford dentist. There w ill be a daiire and oyter supper at the Win ranch northwest of town, on Friday, March 11. All are invited to come and huve a good time. Lewis Witt. Note the charge of date in the R N. A. advertisement, from the 11th to the 25th Thi wit) itrinir it in tlw full of t lie moon, m everybody want to turn out and sej how ttie husbands get even. R. N. A. CHTCR.TAI NMCNT. TheKial Neighbor of Amenta uiil Kivn the plav, "How The HiikIi nils Out Even," at A'Klrew Hull, Friday etening March 23lh Admission 10 and 15 real i- Dr. LC. Da vi, came up from 'ody, Nebr. last Saturday to l.-cate here for a while. See his card in anollier column. He I highly recommended. You will find him at the Harrison House when in Deed of him. Jesse Mall and mother returned homf last Sat urdny afur a month' visit, at Roia P-isa, Indiana. - They went to the valley to visit for a ' day w ith friends and relative before Jeaaa take up hi I position at the depot. GKAND BALL. There will be a gramt Iwll, on March 4th. 1904. nt the Hall. All are invited to come and enjoy yourselves. Good music furnished. M P. Lact Manager, NOTICE. All parties inde.heted to t'hns Newman bv note, or otherwise will find all bills, and notes nt toe l lomrtfrcial Htnk for collection. Please call and settle all open accounts hy note bnnkitlil or cash tn hand and save costs. t Has Newman Hunter Happenings, - Lovy we ither. Our snow storm of Sun 'y all disappeared. - . ' '-e.. J. R Hunter is at home again. Mrs Basset went down the road Friday evening. She w ill visit friends at Mars land a few days. vV'm Smoke, who has been- at home, sick for the iast week, went back -to his mini car Friday evening.- Harold Hunter went to Crawford last Monday evening. y George William visited his aunt. Mrs. Rice and tamily, the last of the week. We saw hitti a! the tnsto Monday evstucg on his way to Lincoln, where he :oe8 to atleial school. Hm naiiv friends join us in wishing him geod luck in his studies, And we feel sure he will hrint; the honors of his class back lo Sioux county Mis Edi.a Hanson came up from Crawford last Saturday morning and viiled her sister and friends until Man ila v evening. We all enjoyed her visit very much. Pearla Jones came home before noun Friday, sick; She was quite sick Frld.ty and Saturday, hut is at her stuii eg again. Loran L-wis went down to Crawford ast week. Mr. ..'hristensen nay to ask Mr. Arch erd what kind of an animal E l Schwartz had in his trap the other day. "Wle , oh ni ! I should think any bisly could tell within a half a mile of Hunter," Us of East Andrews (an tell plain enough it the wind cornea from that way. Oh Peggy, please don't talk an arm off of our poor Editor he needs lsth arms to work at the paper. If he loses an arm it will he in a good causa ttaiugh, hut it would be hard to get out a paper with one arm gone, and wa can not get along without the paper. Mrs. Christenaen, Mia i 'lara and Mr. Oleaon. an old friend of Mr. Christensen, were Harrison visitor Saturday. Mr Oleaon I from Idaho; He and Mr. C. ware hoy friend and are now enjoying the Bret visit for years,' Wo trust Mr. Oleaon enjoy our lovely weather and beautiful scenery. Oh if ho could sea t his place in the summer, it is llien roost beautiful, Bert Arc herd fell from a hay rack several days ago aod I enjoying a vary lame back et. The fences, our Rrinnlng water way. are coming down as fast as possible. We may be wrnrg, hut wa cannot see where an Individual, the county, state or government I benefited in ttav least, bill thousand of dollars, hard earned too, is being destroyed by tla order. The ranch men ha ve worke t so hard to Hx their I I j p'aoe so they rotild ' keen their tf. f under control, and now wb.r- U Mll th"ir hard work, days of toil atsl h . 1.'. earned dollar aoue to, wa would like to Inowr TX.MlsV MASQUERADE BILL St. Patrick's Day, Leap Year Dance Will be K'ven at the open lioitse Pria- will lv given to the p-lliest cotttunie, alHo comic. Ever body invit- ed to come and maku thin tin bent d.mce of ihf neaiwin. Good nnixic aa usual. Sectatoni twenty five cents. R O. Dc. Minager. OVER IN WYOMING Hill Shatto i building oo aildition to Iub lioue. Hnrt Hamlin and Luoi Crane were L'iW viBiiurH Ittxt week, almi Mr. and Mm. 11. ilt. rfleld. Jnck HolterdelJ anent Sunday on the R.dge. Dr. Phinney wan called to preacrib for Mrs M. J. Boyle, laat Thurwlav night, nbe ileier alibis writing; and tt-.i morning Dr. Ames wan i ailed to atlei.d Graialiia Shalto who had a stroke of Istralysis, he i considered to be in a serious condition and being over 80 years old his recovery is uncertain although we hope for the best. Kb v. I "aniels wa with us attain on yea terdav and preached an excellent sermon, too had th-re were not more out to lr him, but It wa a disagreeable day, preaching again in two weeks at which lime the 8 8 ill ' e started going a tain. Kvcrb.Kly come at 10 30. The east school will give their enter tainment at the Hall March lOih. Sim Pleton. White River News. Lots of sickness this winter. Mrs M. H Green hid quite a siege with the tonsilltis, but is now able to I around ftcain. Mr N'yh ilio h is (een on the sick 1st for miiiih time, hut wownble lo I .ijle to I w out to church Sunday. Mr J. B. burke preached Isitii morning and evruing to a large and appreciative audieiae Sunday. ' l Mr. i. H. Densiow ami family were out to service Sunday. txHii again and lend us a helping hand with our Sunday School, for our numliers are not large. Mr. Hunll family has been quite sick fur some time, but are now some lietler. t 'hris M.idsen. Glen's genial sst master, has a pleasant smile and cheerful word lor all. We don't ki ow whether he i pilolmg any hcIkhiI mariiis around I his winder or not. but we know they cannot find much letter company. J. H Deuslow hai nddd to his resi dence, winch makes more comfortable q' in iters for h m ell and family. I II II Ru-w-ll and J. D Pnsitor passed through our quiet burg Monday on I heir way to l 'raw ford. All the stock looks well down way. Mia J. T. Mason has been quite for some lime with ryipelns anil thl sick the doctor had to make several visit. to treat I be case. One of their little laiys had his arm b.wllv criishett ny a gale slaminiiig shut on it. Mrs. II. II Russell and daughter Mav were recently called to the bedside ol H si k nlativeat Mirshnlltown, lovva. Mis E lima Kr man has leeii organist for the Sundav ScIiikiI hince Miss May aad she pi vs real well We only wish j ail our young p. opie ou!d do just iej Ik-., they .a..,- w.-uid then ha ve . belter organists and better singing. I Mr E-lito-if miu don't want to publish there Hems fling em in the waste tsiskel and we'll say no more about it. RovaR War Bonnet Topics. March at last. Spring is near and I am glad. Jack Finley hauled a four horse load of lumber from Saw Dust to town last wk. Robert Keel seems to have got the season mixed up; He was threshing out his rye the first of the week ami the latter part he wa. working the roads. Tom Plunket l is working far Roliert JCtml at i.rMnt. M F Wi.t Hiirriann and ' n!e the gmat Satuiday. so 1 suppose Fred i doing his own cooking this week, ; hut then his wife is a nova. N.,Ki.b..r from now on. Mrs' Jack Finley' baby has been quite sick fur the past week, hot is sonn- belter now, Jolm Anderson Is havlnir work done on "otininn n- f mtn.g to 'tie nmise f. e.-k. M, .,.,. "v,,, "''" " n (' pr 8 ; iiaas'Uaaly.ofrrowm. I wen Mr Dtmlnp take a I .rami new washing machine out )f ton SiHirday. lit. I.a be. n doin the washing fur a few ; w-eks and vu may de-nd he didn't like tla- "old f.c-ln..n- d way," hence the new wushimf machine. Winnie Finley wax quit- sick for a few dayn U.t wevk w.th throat and a fevr. Ed Scott wa obliged to quit school to huok oat the corn before Sjiring rains begin. I received a letter from Mm. Ben Dunn of Denver, who you will all re memlier nioveil from Harriioii last Spring. She aaid they had nettled again in their old home and were doing well, that Mr. Dunn had rJeady work on the D. R. G road and rlie wihed me lo Ktate through these item that he atill re liemliered tlw kindnens Ahown them by the people of li.irriHon during their hickDese and Borrow of laht Spring. 1 notice Home are very much inlerrsled in he dit-unMon whiih cud lenly arose between Mr E-litor and mvxelf and are uaxiouw lo hv it continued till one or ; the other in cotivimvd Now tin could never be, a I would miule to ace you convince a woman that the is in the w rong. It's oo-use, for ihry are sek'om in the wrong. . One, thing, this is a free country everyone ha a right to their own opinion 1 would like to bear from some one rise. Peogy. TKN DOLLARS A DAY- BV WILLIAM HI.TESJiOUE . How mucli is a day at school worth to a boy? . Perhaps the boy himself has never figured it up. Often, indeed,, he thinks it would pay him bet ter if he could quit school and go to work. Hut lately a West Virginia man has worked out the matter on a cash basis and given us the result, which every boy in the United States ought to know md think over if he wants , to be the most valuable man posibI , . TheWest, Vi rginia man be gins by this fundamental axiom: "You find the value of a boy's time at school by subtracting the earnings of a life of uneducated labor." ThatV entirely clear and obviously true, isn't it, boys? Then he go to calculate the eanings of umducatcd labor at one doliarand fifty cents a day for three hundred days in the year; a liberal estimate, of coarse, because many at laborers only earn a dollar a day. But at his hiph estimate and supposing that the un educated worker has steady employment forty years, he will earn in that time one dollar and a half multiplied by three hundred multiplied by forty, or eighteen thousand dollars. So much for uneducated labor. The educated man is! i ii.. u.. it.. Usually paiU, IIUl tiy llic nay, but by the month or the year; anfJ H the Weat virgin ia man . j 11 41 1 1 reminds ua, an iwe turge Bin aries and earnings belong in this class, from the president of the United States, with his fifty thousand a year, to the presidints of the insurance companies and the managers of the great railroads. For this reason, in striking an thmiaanrl Holla 1 avenge, one a year is a very low estimate, ! indeed, of the earnings of ,,, - ofprl l.Knr Fnrlv Venn j V va t-a V' a tv s swtvi 1 a vi 11 f v of educated work represent, therefore, fortj' thousand dollars as a low average, while eighteen thousand dollars for uncdoated work is a high a- verage. The difference bet ween them is a very fair rep resentation of the value of an, education to the worker, and ' . : . . . ' that difference is just twenty- iu"' tw thousand .dollars. I Ten dollars a dayl The boy "The average schooUife of ox. girl who, reaiizea that will OMMtHSiONEltS Ph.(0LEOI.MiK. , Harrison, Nel.r. Feb 29 -1SW4. , Board of county comioiasiourrn aiel as per adjounuiienL Present coiaunshi ers: Bigelow, i 'ullers. and Pontius clerk. The names of all who were draw n as jurors for the past two years were first obtained The abstract ol 1 votes cast at the last general election was found to be 875, which uuiober divided by 60, the iiuinlierof (lemons required by law to be lilted for jury parpoe-i, it was found that oae person could be listed for each 6 elector found in each precinct. The following list of persons eligible for jurors was then selected fr04i the several precincts: Antel-pe 2 Wilbur F. Shep herd and Peter Peterson. Andrews 7 Win. B.nn.in, H. J. Weise, Wiiller Pitts, EJwm i 'use. J. D. Pristor, J. F. Diester, and J H. Denslmv. Bowen 12 J. A. Anderson, John Bourrett, John I. Davis, f S. Dredge. Fred B. Lingworthy, K P. Lindey, J. E. Marsleller. Frank Nutto. i C. Pjrsons, E Rohwer and J. W. Reed. 'oi ton wood 7 A. L. Akers, John Brown, George A, ullers, tlid Dumiorid, John Meckem, James Everson and W. J. A. KiUin. Hat creek 8 J. B. Bradley, M trtin Carroll. F. M Hall. Thos. limes, Josepti Uoir.uau, R ibert Harrison, A. L Claimed Allowed 298 Victor A. Peterson, refund poll taxes $3 00 $3 00 297 James B. Johnson ' 3 00 3 Oil 299- M. H. Green, reconsidered claim 1 10 1 It 294 John Borkv. services as County Supt. 43 45 43 48 800John Newlin, supplies for county 7 35 7 35; 295 E F Poi.tius, expenses" " 1110 111 296 Grant Guthrie, legal services 16 05 16 0 29-1 otiru j Parsons, act ing as Supt. 16 05 16 03 296 Charles Newman, lumber for county . 135 133 302 --(.', M. Lux, treasurer expenses , 4 65 4 65 292 -Dieckmann & L icy, coal for county , 10 58 . 10 5a 247 Hammond paper company, county supplies. 2 (J9 2 01 283-Adam B.iumgurd, Ref poll tax 3 Q0 . 8I 291 Hammond printing Co. 5 23 5 25 301 ' " " 46 46 803 L M. Kennedy, witness county court 9 70 9 70 304- Art Kennedy " " " 9 70 9 79 305- G. VV. Jone- 9 70 9 70 806- Stanlej Williams ' 8 35 8 35 307 Wesley Hubbel " " " 6 10 0 10 308 Bet. Swanson " .... 4 00 4 00 ; 809 Ira Reed, Sheriff Box Butte Co. 13 05 13 05 810 iV (X Campbell Sheriff Scott Bluff Co Court 2 45 2 43 311 -Alex Lowry " Sioux " "100 100 812-J. H. Wilbermad irfer, Co. Jurtga 5 00 5 OJ 814 -E. A. Biglow, Servi-e county Corrim. 10 6) 10 03 315 A. C. Cullt.-rs ' ' '.-' - ... '.8 ii.; ,, i sr. , 209 J. H. Licy, lumber and H.lw. for coucty 27 70 27 70 318 Alva S.ixUui, services road comtnissiuuer , 4 0J 00 301 O. M Licy, serving distress Warrants 7 25 25. ier, ref-ind of taxes paid tinder protest 43 71 fcjcctfcd imgard " ' " ' ' " 15 34 ; " ' 5.68 " Claim No August Ba li Mickc On motion the county Treasurer Is Instructed to lefunil to Louis Hood 46 luxes paid under pro'est 'tcct. tixes paid on same property ill Sx Butte County. On motion the claim of Thomas Do) le for f 8 00 ricct, building bridge over west Hal reek laid over for Road overseers approval. On motion the petition of William A. Glaze and others for location of road on 'ot ton wood and the remonstr ance of William A. Glaze and otheis against the etilioa of II. S Parks aud every boy and girl in Mass achuetts," the calculation goes on, "is seven years of two hundred days each; let us say that it takes four years more to get a good education. Eleven years of two hundred days each am cunt to twe nty ! two hundred days. A simple divisionon the blakboard will bring it home to the compre hension of every boy that, if the whole value of these twenty-two thousand dollars, every day at school, properly spent, must be worth, ten dollars." One of the school commissi oners of Pennsylvana says he would like to have his simple calculation "carried into every whoolroom and put on every blackboard, bo mat pupils may learn it and carry it home and discuss it with their parents." Go over it as much as yoa please, boys; test it and try it by your own calculations, think about it. You will find it a fair calculation, and it ought to be an inspiring one to every lad who intends to be an educated worker in this land of education and oppor- 4,iit Hill and Jam McCe.no. Montn se 5 Harry Ashton, Solomon Borkey, JoIiq -Deltano, Wm. Gayliart and Robert Onsec. Kunniagwater 2 John Popp and L'harlea H. Smith. Snake creek 1 Emmet John on. Sheep creek 1 Joseph Slurdivaot. Suar Loaf 4- Jwse Arner, Win. Bretty, John Mosley and rsolt Meiz. White River 8 John Fry. L E. Bender and M. J. Weher. Warboiiuet 5 O B Ander son, Frank Scott, Leslie W. Crane, Xeit Jordan and L. L. Wilson, Whistle ( reek 3- J. T. Watson. J. C. Shipley aud Geo. Gil more. On motion board adjourned to March '1 104. E. F. Pontius. Clerk. HatT.Ron, Nenr. March 11904. Hoard of couu'y commissioners met aa per adjournment. Pieseiit, Bigelow Cullers and Pontius clerk. The following claims against Sioux Co. were taken up, examine.! aud on motion wjre allowed as follows: Claims l Stanley Williams and Frank Donovan of Box Butte t bounty, to have taxes in Sioux county removed from tax list, laid over until next meeting ac. not paid under protest, and clerk instructed to notify said parties accordingly. others to vacate a portion ol road was laid over until next meeting. On motion t he claim of Daes comity Nebraska va commissioners ol Sioux county Nebraska for $184.00ac jurms lees in Rusacl can was rejected. There lini no further business board adjourned without day. . .yJBkxlow. Cliairuiau. Attest E. F. PoNTa-, Clerk. , J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Bujck.. A. J. AMES, AkD. i bysieian and Nurgeaa. All rails given prompt atlmtlon. Office a. Commorciul Hotel or I; rug Store, HAKRISON, KUnuFMJL. L. C. DAVIS, M. D.. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.. not want to play truant. Shirkings one's lesson will be seen in its true light not . aa cheating the teacher, buta.: cheating oneWlf out actual; value. To make each day worth its full amount, each.; scholar must be in earnest. Exchange. Wlralaaa Teleoraph an Liner. Atlantic linen to the. number of fifty have wireless telegraph appar atui to communicate with forty-eight land station, sixty British aud. twenty-four Italian war yeaaels are at equipped. Close r loens and Save Money. Liverpool has closed one-third of Us Gftioons durlig the last ton yertr snd bo decreased her police force !,' consequence 'as to have cCxui ne coo 110 sir oK0.(K) yeiri