Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, March 10, 1904, Image 8

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Heads, Letter Heads, Envelops etc., atiy way.
The Press-Journal.
AMJRhW e.tltlTIAS
fnttli arand
) on Uf t
a.-une a cut
and hore
branded oi.
Ipft hhciulde
anie an rnl
ara the property of Andrew ( liriatiau am
rptngr tributary to fan Twl itprtngi.
Addrrafl.
Kirtlev. Wto.
J II. ! ENSLOVV.
I'aitls branded
on rtgnl mi1m
m ne Ha en I.
A-.d aliio 1) on
ixlit lilp.
9 -x
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,.lit bra i t'd".: on rlg'it olicu der
Jaw. Kauavo'i Wjlte River, on the old
L,Ua to! vi ll t rr.mb.
P.O. Addra;
Glen, Nabr.
jDUtrlct rmt, Kegalar Tersaat. If04.
,1s! tfUeath Jndlrial District of
Nebraska.
'Hicux, March 81. jur 21 Saptember 2,
Jury it
Box Butt. April 18, jury 19 Oct br
10, jury 11
April 11, jury 12 November X8,
jiir 29
'li. rt'liiii. Miirt-h 5, jury
.14. j ii i IS-
29 November
,Hoi, March 21, jury
22 Nov ruber 14,
jury. 15
jlfriyd. April 4, jury 5 8eplmlr 19,
jury XU.
Rotk, .March 14. jury 14 0--Ujber 8.
.Jury 8.
jBrown, At-ril 18, jurv
jury ,17.
f Cherry May. 16. jurv '
jurv. 6.
18 October 17,
7 Decern lr 5,
',Kya Paha. May 9, jury 9 September,
a ,n '
jia, jury ja.
fl. (i Maser 1
Reporters,
jj. D Sccrrr )
l ,Ju ges.
.W. H. WBSToVgfi
J. R. llUNTEX.
ahmM-r.
v lo --a on Iff t aide. Right ea.. clipj ad
,SICO RtWAUD "III be paid for evidence
. . , - ...
nrictlng any for rnniilog off or In
y way tainprrlng with stock baring any
e-r I Ha mtmvn hrand or brand.
(aaah a( Aniticwa, Kt.br,
, : address, Ilarrlaon 'ebr,
0ted Jutt aa Wet:.
,Xh laWyers were swapping yams
e other1 day during a receas in the
Xatrlet cpqrt. A lawyer whose wife
a marked for her good dressing told
.tow he ad com to be inch a good
rroTlder.'. Boon after n waa married
lis wife itae a girlhood friend. The
.Vlend aald'to her Mat ahe wasn't an
vail dreaded as she used to be before
arriage. "Oa, you . are mistaken,"
,ibM tae I wife. "I am wearing tae
aae elotbas I did tnes.
N1krfjir,SJ)f ' WefW III ftuaalaV
.l,W51'!!LWOrk U
jm U M&cala. I ast year eighty -three
jHfOT ' wW'aijMflJT for virion
periods, twcnty-ilx were' farbld
dM ta ttM)C "aU drartlaenratt.
aklta mWMHm a bU lkM aa-Hl2
" m W ii , w, wwv mm
if Osjrt racatloB ia Ueria
Sr ia.
'flL41"
t. 5
Ma, b'p. .or 'jf lSf-2.hLr. " 1 1
JOB WORK
ooo
1 w::k as 373r
first class.
The Perfect Woman.
According to old Greek Ideas of
perfect oman. her heixtit wheti fully
attaiuej should be 5 feet 5 Inches,
Her waist should -.easure !4 Inches;'
the bust, under the arms. 34 Inchea;,
over the arms, 43 inches. The ctr
riimference of the upper arm shoul
ip IS inches, the wrists 6 Inches Th
l.ighs should meisure SS Inches th
ives of the leg 14',j inches, and ibf
r.kles S Inches. The weight of ililt
J"pl f"iire siiould b 138 pounda
Largeat Motor In tha Wcrld.
It Is in the huge forests of Canada
where the biggest motors in the world
are seen. Tney have been specially
designed by a Chicago Inventor for
hauling logs over snow and rough
roads. One of these machines U tapa- t
ble of dragging a train of 2o0 iolsIx
weight of logs at a speed of twelve 9
miles an hour. It is the only machine X
In existence that will draw a heavy
load through 3 feet of snow and over
stumps and logs a foot In height. It
Is of twenty-five tons weight and 200
horsepower. It travels on four run
ners, with a traction wheel in tha
center weighing seven tons. Tha
machinery is enclosed In a box-Uka
afiair, giving the motor a somewhat
strange appearance as it makes Its way
along the forest roads.
Laborer and Union.
There are to-day 5,000.000 day la
borers In this country. One and one
fourth million belong to national
trades union, another million to
trade unions not yet national In
their scope and the remainder com
prise the army of unorganised labor.
Mineral In Manchuria.
The mineral resources of Manchu
ria, as shown even by tbe surface
scrstching that haa been dope, are
imply stupendous. As a wealth giv
er it may send more to 8t Peters
burg for tbe next half CeBtury umh
India will to London.
Unreasonable.
A gentleman entertaining so-n vis
itors at his tome one evenirg. Whr-i
the guests were -eady to depart a
atorm had arisen ouls'de. Tbe host
furnished one of the guests with an
umh'l!a, the recipient of which was
profuse in his assertions that he would
return it on :he morrow. The raor
mtr fannA Ktit ffha ,, rt, HcaMa Ai t
roiv came, but the umbrella dij not.
borne time elapsed, when one rainy
day as the owner of the umbre'.Ia was
walking on the street he ecpied his
umbrella in the hands of the perr-ir
who had borrowed it He imme l.a i
ly walked over to hlra and aald:
"Glad to see you. I need my am
brella."
His chaprin may be imagined when
the offonder Insisted:
"Ycu can't have it to-day; it's rsi
i lng!
Watches For The Uttyn.
The Linrsnln I)ily 8tar is making it
'osihl for an.v boy in ' Nebraska to be
lie irwiier ol ahaiaiMime Ailieru an watch
lhe HaUrlirs are (iiien (ate," stem wind
.ii. il NUm at-t, Uiid ar guarstnlee1 by the
luHkers lo ia; kkxI t uipkers. Many
biy liiruUKliout ihe nla'e have nlready
secured one of Iheae waltltes. and thy
invuribly nell pleasetl. Fred fbibmaon,
Tekeiiikb writea us as follows: " I am
ery n.uch pleased with the watch I got
It keepa very pond lime, Tlmnk you "
A. M. Luiixr H,.ldrge writes after get
l iiif liia walc-h a follows: "1 think it
is h jMrd lit tie sali n jou sent me.
Vv'e could icive the nan.es of n any more
Neuraoka lya who tiave aecured the
watcheaanJ ra in irn thn pleased.
Any buy in Nebraska h will write
to ua, we will tll I iiii how he may , ob
tain om of theae waiclie. We do not
Hk you lo Mend ua money for them
You cwndp as well as the other boys
who have obtMined their wittche. .
Writ ua a r"'al card or a letter now
'aakinir frtr .mptlailara
UrerWatchlprtmnt,lJi.ly8tar
lattket instead ef M Ov.rwst.
VnriBg a Wank 1 inn!ly a-
dated ia the ordinary mind witU In-
'diaus and bar Lark; surroundings, but
S blanket la far more -useful to the
tuuloor man tha- R would seen at
Crst glancs. therefore 1 will attempt
in ..La ci.m a few of lu aood poiau
ije UaefH tf the man ko likes
to ' w of the food things of the
e ad the blanket ia one of them,
It . tee bet hunter s ourcuat in
th ...rlrf 1, r mid .father, because it
is light, warm and kxe. It clings the fragments of the victim were laid
eloaely and yet it la not in the way at upon the Are and the onfc rturiate sen
11 and It ia good alike In the chill cf "or forcibly compeile.' to turn
rrlnr ana evta:ng ana id me mure
mncerate midday. Also it U a com-
table garxent that enables a roan
Ui trvel against a atorm of wind and
fr.o v that wouli soon weir him out
l: he tried to travel elilifr it' a
cui.ibtrsome overcoat tr to "go light "
Field and Streao.
Grafting" in Nigeria.
Among the commoneat and most
trc'tjome of the ollenses itb
I.e.: tee courts of Nigeria ua.e to
. no a ever, ia that of Personation
oi extortion. Wearing a f'.'i cap or
iiuue other article of disustd soldier's
u irirm or carrying some discarded
eiivelcpe carelessly dropped a man
w ill present himself at a village and
ciaim by this token to be an emissary
from the government. The credulona
natives deliver up all he de.ii'. t .
Any testation Is met by the f.: a
Ua. on his report the govern. rent .,:!!
des roy the town.
Many cu -- 1 v-j
b-n before the Ouurts in v i;:cii such
extortion lad
ben going on for
months undiscovered
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THE PIONEER PHARMACY
DrujiKist's Sundries,
hdints, Oils. Varnishes,
BOOkS and STATION AT Y.
RICHARDS ( .JOXKS.s.casscs, j e. PhWy.
lo(&00G0000GC000C0
BOl RRKTvi DAVIS,
General Merchants
iiux-SNirB to MAHSTKLLER BROS.)
Invitn your inspection of our Goods for quality
and Pri'-t-s for fairness. Our ab.;k id .n complete
as any ami we expect to k-rp il in V e
line of DRV GOODS, SHIRTS, HATS. BOOTS
SI10KS, etc., you will find everything in the latest
up-to-date styles and patterns.
GROCERIES, fresh and of the best quality.
FLOUR, GRAIN, CURED MEATS.
IIARDWA UE, TI X W ARE.
0 i Vi
Ve will
all times.
J. H. WILHERtVlSDORFER
WATCHMAKER
&
JEWELER
All kinds of Gold and Silver work done
Kings made to order.
All work guaranteed.
HARNESS, SADDLES,
. . and
RANGE GOODS.
Harness made to order.
"'" Saddles re-covered.
-The Commercial Bank
HARRISON.
DIBECTOBS.
C. F. kwrKR, President. . F, W.Clarkk, Casliie
Chas. C JAifKHoic. H. S. Clark r, A. McGinlf.
Stockmen having use for a bank 'at this point may rely t
us to handle their entire Banking busines.
lWe jire prepared to take re of our trade at all tbr"
ToCrrro q Co!3 h no Day
J CLAIM fV ff...
Wh CLccv.red tr.S
Flrt tah.
Beefsteak, like moat otW good
thing, waa discovered entirely by
accident, aayt a wrMr ia th Chieago
Tribune. It appeara that I ?!u Pla-
cua, a Roman of rank, wan c rdered by
the Emperor Trajsn for som oHense
to act as one of the menial erlAeers
to Jupiter; he resisted, but waa at
length dragged to the altar. There j
r - - ,
oi me Slices ten on me c urn (
was caught by Placus in It '. 11. It
burned hla fingers atid he int.rtlvely
thrust tbem into his mouth, in that
moment he had made the grinl dis
covery that tie taste of a slice, tbti'
carbonadoed. was Infinitely beyc"
all fh andrlcn rrrikprv fif Hime.
' new expedient to save his diRnit) w
suggested at the same time, and t
at once evinced hl obod'ence lo th-
Euitror fcj sa uine
the sacrifices th i!u
. an.
urn
-tt'er
lie
t an
hla scorn of the emi!' .; w ; :
lng the ahole cere.nony i-u
of appetite. Ho saal'o ' f ' e
deluded Tri;sn. defrati 'di J'
invented tie bpe-fteil:: A
of this msT.itude C' -i:ld not I ng i
concealed; th" -cr l.pp n to
apre-r w'.tr:
t'on to t'.e i
to lc rr.''r-)
, ., .,,,. , ,
!l. cf
x.n ur- .
share of the
t- ii
on an'
l Home.
try to treat you riht at
BOUKKKT & DAVIS
NEBRASKA.
every
STOCK ORIRDS.
rac Joraast wm aoihnaa yoartirn4,iln
t folluvttic, far f! per rear. Rncti 1
HtK al bran 75 mill. fcTr tarmr
ranrlimea tn Stout an4 iiitvv
smM a,1 Teniae ihelr brand n T, i
Laa It drrulatea all over the tiU
ay b tbe aieaHa of -am. tt,ov or
S500 REWARD
for the arreat and eowvirtum il
r paittr atealln or dif igurlin any ht
n stock Irelia.ijluif i the ni.'terfiie.i o
r. K. J M T.
. 60. 117, - ES
un Ml hi-
Eg
If! I Jaa,
rtt hlpof ( atllr.
tu ountv. -lrl(.
tt-i fl1-.-, II. win
tSBSi-
I ra .'l"l
-I . r i a-- tt,, .1: t i o k
' . -lia-k lj.itll i.nlMi l-i
.-ti.
from my th-i--. 1ii4'iitt-ri-l l- any lMly
tfivtuir iua lii((riiiHtWn a III lie rt-war4ft
A'MieiM. rt. HiiIiIiiimmi, N-brKka
It SK til Tin.
m
ail ' P '
Alwi tMitiiT of llif Hir-n I
unit t nt.
ninl the
e, lor the
nbove tMiUi'l.
Alilreaa, Marrlaon, Nebraska.
SiMl KL KM.lKI.
Cattle I, ran. lei
nny aitrre on
left aide ol the
aiilnittl
Itni.ge on i'rni-
IV I oa 'inri Moti
icie Cr'-eWri.
A'lilrena, llarrlwm, Nehraka
KKWAIIII.
will ty t "i OO rewurd for e.icli hend
if I v 1 "ol vi lie's horse tiraod-d
n ritlier jaw or thigh liirnei
ver 't .ohn Hiwr on Kunnini
.riter. tiiM. T1IX) (K) for iro,.f I.
oiivi'. l ;ir:. p n-on unlitw fully liitiiii I iriar
in of ,tid horse
W. J A. RalM
KullKUT C. NKKI'K.
nt .e Mr IimI
ltroke fta
ftn ief I ahte
A lo CHttle hraiiiled
on left hip
,ho:tMrr or mile.
Kanae on
Humilng Water. P. o. A'l'lrea
Aicata, weliranka.
J. I.K.VKK.
1
attla br:initri
N l.hrTSIliK
a -tilreit. t'hartrna NeliKMkii
HKNIIV H AKNKKK
' attic I rmt l
el On left lde.
Hhiikk on
Humit'tK Water
( rwek.
x-x
P.O. Ad'lrcaa llnirlon, Nebraki,
on KiKht II I,
-houidi't
(S3
P. 0- Addreaa, t'rawford, brnaka.
AVE IIAKKfl,
l little lirandei!
over bit on I ft
em m
Itai'Se on Kl".
iltiK Water.
P. O. Addroaa, Maraland, Nebr.
NK1I..I'IRHN
i . 1 Mora' and iMt
tie branded on
alt her ldi, Hme
a on rut.
PUP
And Oatllc brundnl
fd, avd lloiafi on left
Ml lr-H, lltalarr, Nfihruka
JOHN A. (I ANSON
. rt1.... . . ,
a'ot ...t e
il on "(t l'it
.ee Q'l Iff I
.o.llll'-l
v i i in riiiaa.
.Km nan on silver iprina and aaat. ofainta
, itua. PaatoSoa Uaerlaea Nek
IBS
I l7aaaaaarak !i'lil
ini left
Jaw.
PresH-Jotirnal
Cm (. Marrti 10, 104.
C" C Ilurkr, Prof.
. i'I JI AL PAPER
OF SIOMX COUNTY.
Oi'.e Dollar Per Year.
AUVKRTISING RATKS-.
P-r iiH-b, ainrle (-lumn, per month M
Pi-r i-iiliiiiin, -r month M '
'rlt-.ionl i-ril jrr jajr, one insn I.I
IKtla r lute ach iua
50 r . i-nt -.(r on yearly colli racta.
JOHN r. -NOVV.
2uM
on laft aaaal
himuleil oa left ahoniaar
m .......... civ..,.,
., r I iiiitr - a ; jgii
'iHt liftlev Aililreaa,
I'airirk, I at anil ("a. Wye.
liKKI t'H y.Yu LIVE TW K C
ln.i,.li-. an left hip af t attle
i 5)V
m-. lii-. ,( !- lc Mock (
I. II. lUi.HKRT, Korrman,
mthu lu t to. i '
H!ltr HIT tb:tl
N "Mt, ith'r
htp or on
t-'t -hoiilOcr.
ii
H"iei liriin'iid with any of ! braaSa.
A'l'lrea. J. A. AM'KKSOX,
llarrlaon, Nabraaka.
Iiul l:l(KT A SONS.
Tattle ttriuirl
-tt tmttiu to, ihnt
ii cut on nth
r aide of mil
nal
lotiiiutHiic on
'ft Hlfff Of C Mttlr.
,nd thl
on ft aula of iha stoak.
And till QQ on left shle and kip.
Kiingeoii KiiiiiiIiik Water.
Poal Oflice A'lilrena, llurrlrion, Xehraake.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
OPPOSITH DHPOT.
EVEYrillNO FIRST CLASS,
ASO It, THE TF.D WTTtt OCHTltST.
Ilnard Hy Day or Week.
W. R. WRIGHT, Pw,
Nerus Bars the Way.
Th chief intoreHtB connecting
Abysiilnla with tMe outside world are
the.rownrfti! Influonre of the Negus
and the r-oi'ii hter connections
lth the i -:lor of Africa throufh
lntniwnt !';:(. In fclg pocewk. '
The Frenfh, K-mh and Italians have
for a 1oi;;t ti-iio hi cn csrrylnir on co
feRpont!onR with th f.'cjtus with th
view of developing the Industries ol
these countries.
FORCC CSv.VTH OF FLOWERS.
Industry an Im-crUnt One In Sellly
au vuernsey.
In Scllly au i O ticrnaey the Industry
of growing early flowers for the Lo
lon market haH reached large propor
tions. From the former Island as
many as fifty tons of early spring bios-
oms are Hhi:j " 1 to the mainland la a
single day. l fiownr season ttsglns
in January, wl.en the early varletlea
sre coming Into bloom. Often, when
the weather Is cold and cloudy, tbs
buds are tardy In opening and It Is
necessary to re y irt to artificial aid In
order that the waiting markets may
be supplied lie flower bead are
ricked a? ? ) us one hud penetrates
the c- .j placed In Jars of water,
whlth aic r.;f,KeJ upon the shelves of
a grcenhou-; l j,t at a temperature of
BO to 70 degrons. In a few hours tha
hick ward buJa respond to the genial
warmth, spread their petal, assume
their glowing dor and ars ready for
buffelac aad jack leg.
few