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Press lARRISONi OURNAL. VOL. XV I. H'jKBISON", NSBRASJCATHIIH;SDAT, 7i I? MAOOH 17. 19Q4 N O; 38 LOCAL NEWS OF THE TOWN Court next wwk. Read Ihe list of juror. The Crawford deotil i Dr. Spindlo. Hay for sale. Inquire of Ales Lowrv Court convene Monday March 21l. Frank Ltwis was a H.irrion visitor Clem I- ImK w p from his ranch Monday, Itr. Arnvn An.tJc;. left our town Tuesday B'rn To Mr. and Mr O'Jonnt-II Stu1d;iy tirl. Ili1 ( 'ounty aeor Story ia doing buninmn iu town thi week. f Tlie green graa i making quite a showing in the valley. Com in and Bet our price on j b work We guarantee satisfaction. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Thayer wn among our Harrison visitor Monday. C. E Patridge of Luk, Wyoming wa viailing in our town tin eek. Dr. Ame extract teeth by the same paiukeas tii laid that all Until use Arthur Duan, wh.titpent Hie winier at Deovei, Colorado, arrived home Wetluee day morning. " March i half gone and oo had weather yet. Hurrah for old Sioux Tor weather, health & etc.! The Chadron Tim m for ftiile. Brolh r Rtcker ay lie I going to i'iiIm or aoaieolber fteaporL Tla)d.tor are kept pretty buy thene day, and we are glad to nay their ctforls eelb to be aucceanf Ul. Jacob Hnry made a pleasant rail at our office laat Saturday, and rtmeiubeied Ui poor printer with a ). T. Hwitt u down front hi runch in South Dakota yeMerday. He n-rt cat lie h jLii.g tine in hi mction. Augun. Maderand J. W. Huenneken have rrrtewd ttasir milwripi ion for ail Other year to the PKEM- OLKAL. Gottlieb Krori mopped ia long enough last Saturday to nay huwdy to the primer and to plank down a $ for the Pre 8 JorWAL for another year. TO CURE ACOI.II IN ONE DAT. Take Lamtive tiro oYulnttin tHblnt. All droflu rrifund the ino.ify It If full" to core. K. W. Grove' algnature lnoueai h kox. . J. C. Northrop and wife have been re joicing over the arrival of ttieir second born an eleven p'Hiiid hoy, .in"e Si'ur day if laat week V,t lent tun R publican We received a ht'er from W.V.i. iln week mating tint they h iVrf had tinrtv (e now tin wiu.e ', ui.d loU if ick nrivo' we gue huow don't keep away mcki e nflcr all. Wm J. R i-Uard -nie in on Monday tr.on. He (ih h-en holding out in lead w not) for torn tune. We are nlwmh gl.id lo we linn, a lie in one of the old tuners in toe- i:ris. If you w aul a uit of clothe, r a good hat ir oboe or Ued don't ( your money buying anywhere le but go to OK.hLA 118 More and get the bt good fur the leant money. Born To Mr. and Mr. i:hrle llihblen Saturday night .t girl Im' y, l harleni wearing a broad mtiile.and well lie might (or girh a pretty nice thing to have a round. Here' to nu Charlie. ( "hriii. 1iri'iail wn nhaking hantl wch lii many friend in Harrison Ht Saturday. Mr. hriattaA l on of t Vm eerne (!oitit)'a ul'antml ciliien, hut I i lwaj a welootre vimlor tn old Stout. I). M Ru'ton old hi rider,ce to M' Lucy Mill al we-k, and we umlerntMHil Mr. Button will leave before long for Iowa. Wa are sorry to think that It Ix Itoing to leave u aial hop he may yet ohaag bi mind. WASTE" Agen. Ilutlr, Salesman, rierfcatid everylvsly who want to en j ,v good hearty lattgh lo send (Wc for oTi lo Ayenl " World f50 to any pwm wIm II g "vl f ir i living. If nt iwi'ixf '".r your nt nev hack fir wlar f ' tP Tli'tlh White Ei!- jHERE AND THERE Dr. Spindlo the Crawford dentint. Efg will he taken for tra Jest LowryV H.N. A. EMTER.T AJN 1 T. Ttie R yal Neitfh'io'- of America will icive the Uv, "How The Huh n.l Got Even. at Andrew H ill, Friday evening March 25ih Admi-euon 10 and 15 ceil. UT, A. Hannon, hrotht-r of John Haf.n wlco hen VtilO'sJ I r fr m fw d:iv day, w ill l;ive for hi home in Iowa won. Me Fuiwnlod fur lh PKER8 JOGRRAL that In may keep posted on what i volng on here. ACatrd of Thanks- To the people of ilrrion we wuli to extend our heartfelt thank fr the kind nws-t and nvnipalhy hliowii udiirinj Ihe RickiMrM and death of our d-iir little one Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ion. r""J. H. ftturdivant' familiar face seen on our itreet yet.rday. Joe doe not net to Harrison Very often an Ik) Iiv in the souih pirt of i he count , and no douhl Mitchell and other town south desire and appreciale hi company as well an IWns.Hi. NOTICE-. All partie indeheted to t'lm. Newni-.m hv note, or iith-rwiHe will find till h nd noie nt toe ('omni-rcml H mk for dlectiiiu. Plene c.ill and H-ttle all on nc.oi.iiiH hv note binUnliid or c.ixli in haml and wive com1. H g Newmam Riv. Diiniel preched a very interenl iiilC ferinon lnl S il mi l V infill , and we are gl.ul to nay there m a large ciriKre giition to hear it loo. Hih text was Mutt 22:13 Then kiuI the Kint' to the xervaiilK bind him hand mid loot n nil tk linn awuv, and i a-il him into outer durkiiem. is Ida Mor.n ek aKist-d at the oruau laM 8uiidny ev ning, for IhiIIi League and :hur..li MrviceH, and we have htard veral complimeni paid to her in the manner in m Inch idle did her part. If there i anything we like to wi iuaitvone that hiin luletiti, i to um them, fur in ro doing the intellect i cultivated, and broadened and oulv lend to greater thing, rE. A. Big low-and daughter Mhel wvnt lo luilron Momlayt niht. Mih M.ibt l will attend the c'luulmn Au.uleiny until the Junior Norton I at Alliance opens up, and will 'ln t ioll th ie for the term. Our public -acliool would bw very much more b-m llitl, if ol'ier teacher would g ve more of their time to tudv, and prearalioii a doe Mum Uigeiow. All achool have more or I h trouble in the ovtrnuieiit of inipil um1 Luk m ii J exi eiliun to tht. rule Chen cunle a claili between the school hnmd and par ent that ix when the latter want to hull in. There la one thin.' w h ive noticed for'nteen yearn and that 18 when childr n all vl to run a xi h ml the l;iX(;;ijer-.' money is r- thiin bumtd. B. tter:i tlioiiH.nid Minn h t parnlH' who want tin ii children to run ihew lio.tl iid their o(i-rmg to ivy pi r nie nth. r old plin e In be eilurati'd th in h t them run !h- diitrict s h'dil in Oim ground to the detriment o all the other children. Column cou Id he written on thia mile j 'Ct, but entngh ha lieen naii) firwrious corixideraltnn. Luk Herald. How true are the alvive word-i, and we are glad that brother M:ive makex il so plain. The worxl trouble always come from children that have the r own way at home, for teacher Hud but little trouble In enntrnhng children that are olwdient to I h sir parnnt. Were children brought under proper discipline in the home, and hocked up in the -hoo room our state prisons would have fewer coo icl for the flrt violation la-gin in Ihe home, nnd school room, and it is natural for 1 1 vein t become violalers of Ihe law of the land, and are (hereby deprived of their liberty. LWed-At h i residence of Mr. Sarah Jordan at 11 o'clock la-t Thursday mom ing March lOih. 1904 the infant damrhter of Mr. and Mr. Leonard I loot. The little one came into Ibis world Fehrurarv 20ih. bin .la short life her w i full of pain, and xuffering and 1 kI saw beat, to cull H nbive wlter the is no such thing a pain A short er ice wax held at the home ol Mr, lordun by Itev. Daniel after which, tls remain were taken to the B'xlarc cemetery to rt by the aide of a little brother that had gone some year ago. There is always a blessed ttiouyhl in our deepest dries over Ihe departure of t la- w blexse I little one for J 'snx said, Fir xilcli l the kingdom of Heaven, and we cn always kni'v th.ri are li'lli h or.ls h ckoiiug tn ux to come up. lh" Ties J uirnal i-xli-ndx sy nipalh (AoUm bereaved parent ad relatives Mr John Plunk-tt i aiit ill at. hi home in Warhonnet pieciiicL- We are glnd to m that Pontiu i much improved. Mr. . E.T F. . Eirnent Phinney u down from hi ranch in Houlh lakotu after a load of Kraio. fc Mm I, (T. lywi wa vixiliig Mr. Frank L-wm and Mr. luir'e Cmtt la-l wk. Hl wnt to lier home at (Jrawfonl M widay evening. Sr. Werdm .n nolil r home place t, rH.i tn rwti laat wk. and Martin Dn le nw tli onn-r of tre tM luable place. l onaid-rAtioi. 1000 00. Ed O' 'onner tia commenced theerect ion of a building between Mherrilln Hotel and Digelow confectionary. He will irne thin building for a barber hop when done. T HI 1 1 1 . A. lt.A i win noia services at tuts Btnlarc church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock A. M. Everybody is cordially invit ed to attend. J. B. Burke. A man nv uir imiurui woii-i ..ailrtowMonXnake crek near James ('onnelly' iiich. The mewwge Bind lie h id len shot. Mr. i oiinellv Bent xhenff Iiwr a telegnim Hinting tliat if Im wanted hecoird Iw found at 8. ott Bluff, It enn that Mr. t'onnellv and Mr, Miller have hai' xouie trouh'e b.-fore tin bui !n th. r I'onuelly did tlie rhixiting i left for the l'-roner'x jury to thai out No doubt llnxcuxe will bring Sioux iJo,' criminal recoid up attain. A SAD CASE- Oeore Bolleu one ol Doilglax'x leading merclmcil, wax returnliu; f roin O 'ruiany with hi fourteen year old on, where he ha Ix-en on l vixit, and for lux health The fattier wax taken xii k aboard the Mlii , ami died and wax buried at xea. No douhl thix young Ixiv will have a VHion of Ihe death, and hmitl of bl-t father the rest f hi life. It ix xad eimiiKh when our friend pax awav, aiwl we are permit tetl to do xometluiiK for lh-iii, but to dia among xlraugerx, and t Im bur iml in the atrx of tbe mighty de-p, where the ii flg'i may ft-axt upon the body of the one I hat ha ' been loved xo. Well it i ad xad indeed. It ix true that o far a the UkIt i conceried ,ifier the life ha gone from it, it matter hut hllle t.) il whether it Ix; cal in the sen, or placed hi Ihe dep'h-i of m ither ar'h, but there ii a wredne in the mound of earth that weal way reverence containing the mortal remain of the one we lov.-d o well. Hunter Happenings. We have eleven little chicken. ""EH grhwnrtx wax a Harrison visitor laxt we k Mr and Mrs. J. R Hunter are visiting in Omaha at present. le-Black hirdi were seen in our city this morning xur 'gn f Pinng. iJ'lie ground was white with xnow fv re Snniliy m i x iiir, hut il oon ih iip- a d. Mr. T Jones ant clnMren vite-' at Mrs Archer.l. of South Hunter Sond ay . , , , I u.llu-.-l I).... I. Ii. l,i,o ll'iroUl tun ,r . ......... ... ke. p hai helor'x hall while the folk are a way. kT. O, Willirn and family and Mr. Sm William vixileil their xmter, Mr. J. A, Rice, and family Sunday. "joe Varley, of Slab Town, was hunting a horse of his which traed away. He slaved over night at the O We hope lie fo'ind Iiii horse; He retorted the folk all well. "Prarla Jonee and Clara Christenxen vixiled at PriK-torvilie Sunday afternoon. Thev accomianied Mr Prw-t ir and Eva over to Hughe and er joyed a fine visit with Mr. Hughe. They report a fine afternoon. e""W forgot last week to mention Mr. V, A. Hester and little daughter visited Mr, riirixtensen several day t lie week before. Mr, Healer came down Pridav evening and thev went to Harrison Sit unlay merning. Our school is preparing so give play the evening of the last day of schHl. We wish litem xuocese; ndrwcholarx have nevr made aiilure Vt, and we feel xure they will make a luccex of tin a It ho it i something new, Mr Pi ' 'lark, one time foreman of the bar F ranch, ami another gentleman named DeMalt, were in our burg lat Friday evening They were hxikini' for work on the ranch, but Mr. Hunter was lint at borne, so we understand they went hack to Crawford, Alriitht Peggy, I sup ne you are right We don't understand everyTlvntf. Toil must know we have never been trotthbd about fences, and thre.for don't know, i ... . . i. . .. . ti , .i I i in we oo uw nave a small iiera ot stock, a MMll-herd of children,, also a autall turd ol chickens, m the leiu-e do net beoetil iik in Hmi leaat -whether tliev come down or not. . Do u. . Pgtry, honestly, really and truly think our prriudeiit would have ordered ihe fence do b of hi own accord if wim on h id not got mad at aorne one ele and com plained to the ifovrrnrneni? . A l of Course an I n ventilation f.illov) wh ch resulted III tlM fenoe com lllf d fl (W. Undrotaial Hint i the y H cmie at'iit if r ng mo-one pleae correct u ) We know te I a gootl pre i l-nt. aniMiU.I lie ia ev-r b iiv frn-nd Til hest thing we , can aee in: It ill tcive our home bn v lielttr chance to et work without going in ol her Ntiile for work, ai more hlp will l- needed on the r.uicii for the bei, let ux lup. It i all tINo. War Bonnet Topics. r- Mr Z-trrMt'ii h iby wan quite nick Aundav. Ia Min a,,,, v,sited s,di Ori.,n i m. Thuay. v Frank Si'olt :ind on ure bus shelling and niHrjt. iing their corn this ek. Mit Nellie Si-ott in at ho. ie. after a to months ilay at the Harrison l,eoe. iHtn Htattcrv giive ux a call and Mated ovpr ni.flit Mrilli lib i.nu-fii.rl.t luul uUuuL feore (in.um made ft trip to Pleant R.ile Monday and got a Hteer he had lost It wax at Richard bunn I k Tout Plunkelt, Dick nod Emmet Jor 'dan veiled at Scott a Sunday, Dick and ' Emmet left for the wet on Monday. Mr. and Mr. Merrmm and children j visiiwl with her paren1 on the diVrle Sittnrday, it being the firat time- Mr. IhtrrviM n hax been laime Mine ( 'hra' nia. Mr. Burke' teum pulleil tlte. pot up that they wrre tied to Sunday and look h I t It-xpin arr uud Hie pasture, hut no linage wit done aft the laiy were on tlmir oi)iMX -n a momi-nl and soon suc ceeded in c.kichiug them. Mr Hoi ke wa out and ave u a good sermon Sunday, hut sorry lo xay w never knew he wax to I there, xo not many wt-re prexent; But tin xhowx that we xhoul.l always I ready and pari alo ft xmall favor, and then if an unexpect ed treat comes we fhould all be there to hear it So come every Sunday as usual at 1:80 P. M. PaXKJY w-COTTONWOOD ITEMS. Another dtnee is reported at Adeliafor March 17th, 8t. Patrick' day, eMis Rilla Krats wa viailing her aunt. Mrs. Stewart, one day thi week, C. Stewart and Frink "arlxoo toide a huxiiiex trip to t'rawford to-day. W- Frank Speaxe wa at this end of (tton oil Sunday vix.tiug the bachelors. Anton Mecketn Hnd family were visit ing in tl.itcretk valley over Hundiiy, tThe Mei-kem hays are fearing dry weather Ihm xeaxon xo have gone into the cord wood buxinexs.. Walter Meyer was made happy Sunday by getting In broncho home thtit wax given him. for hritias by hixaunt. L Blaine B kith expects '.o g i tn Grand 11 ind Normal Vulege the lli-xt of April. Th- voiing folk will mm him very much .We are glad to learn that little Will Mcckem, son of -Mr. and Mt. J.; Meclteni who has Ix-i n sick for a year -or xo, i getting tastier sad able lo walk again, w We tinderttand the dance at Howard's Friday night wasn't very well attended. It a shame on the boy for not taking the girl and th'n gmwl because there are no girl tn dance with. e""?few is not plentiful this week, hut a we saw our last it- nis in print we fromi ed. to come.again. Why don't Timothy wake mi and u rile more mow a-i w always enjoy reading Carey Items. Thirly Howe, h.i arrived last week from Minneapolis Minnesota, hod quite an experience Sunday in riding a western broncho. After getting on he went up in the air and cam down like a rubber ball. We hear the boys attll laughing, hot try again Charley, you can only tumble off on the other aide,- Uatmod. MORTGAGE OUT 0' PtACL Paator'a Witty Explanation Deserve to Wall Rewarded. There la a atorr of a paator wbo, at the opening ct a new cburcL, favored bli congregation with a minute ao- c mnt of the atrtictural faatnrea of the pored edifice Id which for the Bret time tbey were met "It la lo the Innlc ityle," he remarked, "with ro is pot I it veatry and Oortnthlan lis Ufa. Over the portico," be added, "to a pediment tower, over that a cupola, and on the top of all a mortgage, which laat, my brethren.' be oonclud cl,' "being clean contrary to the rulee ci architectural proportion aa laid Oorvn by Prof. Vttnjvlue, t hope t romptly to reoyivn by a. Hbertl Wtfcnv" LACY BROS. -DKALKRS IX BQildin? material of all kinds; Flour, Feed, Grain, Wind mills, Pumps, Tanks, Wagons, Buggies, Farm J Implements, Hardware, HWW - J. .1 .'- - 1 I II Hi I I II IM I IIS 1 Jl I H-itil ii IIWI ii li i 4 A 1 1 14 !You Are Reading That's wliat it's here for: To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con- ' ffctionary. Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every- J tiling to ba found in a first class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, A. L0WRY. 1 1 M 11 II 14 - t - f MIDLAND BREEDING FARM. 55 HEREFORDS 55. AT' AUCTION SALE. Plainview, Pierce County, Nebraska, March; 25th, 1904. Thirty (30) Bui's li Hi 2 year ..hi; Fifteen (15) 2 year-did bred Heifer,, nnd a,. nuniDMr of cho'ce ynuuK ' nws with cilve at siile all richly bred, it majMity (if, the iieihuref running hack tn ANXIETY 4TH 9901, through the blond lines of the . Ari-hitiaklf.," Lirl Brand. n," ' Beau Knl," other. Tho "E.4rl of Shadeland ' unit " The Urnve Sd"' are strongly represented. This i not a dispersion sale, but. ia made up .f the Very Topn of the ynunj loclc of inv hrd, tieiiig of a very uniform type and color, with plenty of quality. They are n very choice and desirable lot of ca'tle. Tuev have nut hm?n ;ain(x-red and are not fal, but are in tcood thrifty., "n-wlin condition, are jnut alKiut rii;lii; h ivn been raised in pasture und open yardi . and they will certmnly prove profitable and satisfactory to the buyer and luakehun iimiiev. This will be an excellent chance for farmer and ranchmen iu North Nebraska and South Liakola to buy gitod breed in," cattle at thuir own pncee, delivered at their own door. HOLT HKOS., OF LAUREL. N'E3R4SKA. Proprietors of oi;e of thi bunt pure bred Hrieford herds in Northeantern Nebraika,. will contribute 7 head in this ;le 8 Bulls.tnd 4 IJow, all choicely bred.; PLAlNVlE .V ia located in Northeast Nehr. , about 73 ilo Wt of hiuujt .City, mi the Ureal Northern and F. E A M. V. Railroad.. Write at once for Catalogues, giving full particulars.. L. L. YOUNG,' Oakhtml: ??ebr. HOLT BROS., Laurel, Nebr. AUCTIONEERS. POISION FOR. PR.A1R.JE DOGS- The following prescription i recont niendfd us a "hure shot'' to nrl Ihe farm ol pra l ie d t's hi (I other ndeiits: oi fKiwdered nlrycliuine sulphate. 3 i'l cyanidu of potasium, 3 ob reen coffee Iwrries. 6il alcohol. White- of 4 etg. alloH thick syrup ma jo of light sugar and water. 140 Us. of clean wheat. 14 D of com meal. ' Mix the compounds ft follow. First C 'Ife and white of t:gi are mixed, and tl)w mixture alli d lo stvnd aboul 14 hours. Hecond St-ychnine and alcohol are mixed and the mixture allowed to taud S or 8 hour. Third The cyanide of potassium i dissolved in a quart of hot water and illowed locool. F'jurth Th inix'ure of coffee and vtf i added In the cyani !e and water, .nd Htirred. mid then Kliired throuph a coarse sieve. Fifth The svrtip is added to the laet mixture. Sixth The strychnine and alcohol mixture t added to the other ingredients and the whole well stirred, and if not wanted for immediate use, roust be kept ia a closely corked vessel. DIKKTnOJf YoR C. After thourouuhlj tirrin(c r shaking- the mixture, pour it over the wheat in a laoce tub, and again thnttroujrhlv roixj then atir in the corn meal to take op the extra moiature and to hold Ihe poison to the wheat grain. Allow the poisoned wheat to stand closely covered over night, and put iteut early the following. morning If the weather is One, riace a iahlepoonlul or lesaat the outside of ach burrow occupi-d by prairie doge, placing it In two or throe little hunches. I'M poison is also reconienda lor oe- strnying prairie squirrels, rati,, nticej ' podl orhn. and other rodent.. IteoUtu. JnwroaL Harness, Saddles & etc. 8 lv6 This, THAT'S KltiHT; - l - 1 II 1 1 I 1 1 II I -H-H-H-H-r i C. r. M. WrxU.t ! " Rm IX-unis, I " L IV .VVttWI. asq-HaBatsF ONLY R.llrod between Mlseeuri River rV. Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Mhaneaeolle Direct Line to Blsok Hills. Apply to nearest sclent for rate, mp. wnd time cevrds. TIMS TABLE." West Bivmd. MriimK. Xo 13, Due 9:11 East Bound. Evening. No. 14, Due7:U No. 88. lo. frt. 9;35 No. U loc frt. hAMk Both train carry passenger. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: AVDRIW BU)Ob L..G. DAVIS, K D.. PHYSICIAN and SURCE0N, HARRISON, - NEJpAirjU MASQUERADE BALL St. Patrick's Day, Leap Year Dance- . Will be given at the opera house. Pnf will he given to the prettiest iTHiiuoie, Sinn comic everybody invit. ed to come and make this tn. beat tUncaj, of tbe aeaaon. Good muMO aa usuel,. epc'ow twenty nve ceota. . . K C . Uwp. VtleV ; '4 feerV iasw