Harrison Press - J ournal. VOL. XVI. HAJRKISOlsr, NEBBASKA, THURSDAY, APiIL 7. 1904. 3 O. 41 LOCAL NEWS OF TIIETOWN Read L'mtt's new ad in this issue. Try that tulk coffee at Lowryh. Tlie Crawford deutistis Dr.T.H.Kpinalo Sam Seaman wan in from Ins ranch last Saturday. Albert Hill was transacting business in Harrison I ant Friday. Hod. C. F. Coffee came in on tlie bound passenger yesterday. west John Mack of Bod arc wag transacting buisnes in this city Monday, FOR SALE Bard eggs. Price, 1') for 1. Plymouth Rock K. L.KEKU iu2 The couety commissioners were in sn- ton lost Friday and Saturday. I)r. T il. gpindlo the Crawford dentist. PUBLIC SALE. J. H. Muutuoujery was in towu jester-1 d.y, j The undersigned will sell 1 1 lit iollowinK lesfriieu ro- perty at his ranch 8 miles northwest of Harrison on The farmer coililaiut these d-iys of 1 dry weather. Job work? Well ves! Kinvlmn's, rt tnr-i on. 2."ill fi.r 1 ,5!S or .Vi;l f.,r fill. ...- 1 j n ami rt our prices on olher work. W will give your work prompt attention. Ernest Phinney and wife Harrison this week. visited in After four years of dryness, Harrison look damp for the ensuing year. John Hueuekens orders the PwwsJoTK nal sent to him at Yankton, 8. i). t J. Marslelier is I arming these duyii and breaking horses for a change, John i a a hustler. Henry Olbricht, f Glen, was transact ing business In Harrison Tuesday. 11. A. Priddy is making tone improve nienls about his residence this week. Claus Chrislensen, from near Ardmore S. I)., was in llarrison last Saturday. 4 Ed Lyon is building an addition to his residence on the east side of Harrison. "Bachelor Cigar. I lie best Sc cigar that ever struck the town at LoWKYrS. J. I. Mason and James l'ullen were in Harrison from near Fort Robinson last Friday. t hristophe r 11. Grewell was in from his ranch la the south part of the county Monday. Miss Clara Chrislensen, of Andrews was visiting in friends in Harrison last Saturday. TO ft RE Ai;oi.l IS ONE HAY. Tk Laxative llro.i u Uuliitua tablets. All drnKifists retiind the tiiony It If falls to cur. K. W. Orov' alKumure 1 oil curb box. t5e. H. M. Walker, a grain buyer from Whitney, was in tins city on business last Thursday, We learn that Oscar Ward lias the Hassett place which cast of Harrison. eased is half u mil 4 atuart nules was down iron Wyoming oa business Tuesday. He was a pleasant Caller at this ollice. Waller Woxsiruff was iu town Tuesday. Waller is staying on the Nolan ranch in Warbonnet precinct. William Pontius, of Orin Junction, Wyo., visited with relatives ill tins city fore part of the week. County Treasurer Carl Lux spent a few days at his Cottonwood ranch the latter part of last week. Marcus Valdez came down from his ranch last Saturday and visited for a few days with his family iu Harrison. If you want a suit of clothes, or a good hat or shoes or boots don't waste your mooey buying anywhere else but go to GERLACH'S store and get the best goods for the least money. Ezra Tucker was up from Olen yester- oay. tie reports me lamer, who na been ill for some time past, as little better. George Pullen, of Crawford, was this city yesterday on business with the county treasurer. I i M. Walker, of Whitney, was inthis locality this week after a oar of polktoe wnich he succeeded in buying. NOTICE All iarties indebeted to Chas. Newman by note, or otherwise will find all bills and notes ul the Commercial Hank for collection. Please call nod settle all open ac;outits ly note bankable or casl in hand and tave costs. Chas. Newman Mr. L. Dout wan in town yesterday af. ler the doctor lor his wife, who we ar sorry to say is not improving as fast us she should. 4 John Harris of Agate, was in Harrison Monday. We learn that Mr. Harris in tends to leave for Fort tkdlins; Colo., in a fhor,, time and will probably local there. Mrs. James Connelly and daughter Bonnie came up from their home in the south part of the county last Thursday morning and returned home the follow ing day. WANTED Agents, Hustlers, Salesman Clerks ami everybody who Wants to en joy a pood hearty laugh to send 50c for Tips to Auents." Worth f lO to any -erson who sells goods for a living. If not satisfactory your money back. Cir cular for stamp The Dr. Wluui Eieo trie Comb Co., llecatur, III, vieorge uarreison was in uus citv Iroiu Norlhview, Wyo., last Saturday on bus mess, tieorge wanted the news from ttns vicinity, so Ins name was acdiKI to our su Inscription list. At the village election held Tuesday, II. Wilhermsdorfer, James Uourret mil George Gerlach were elected trustees these gentlemen receiving nearly all the votes that wero cast. Howard Burke our former sporting Editor having caught the California fever severed his connections with the 'KBM Jouknal and L. C. Wright has barge of the Editorial. The Mitchell Index reports a ff'-MODO 00 fire in the town of Mitchell on last Wednesday night, March UOlli. The Black burn Isipartmenl Store went up in flames This was the largest store in Mitchell. Merchant J. H. Kartell is making some extensive improvements about his resi dence in this citv. He began the work Monday morning. We lern that John Sutton, of Pleasant Ridge, met with an accident last week in which he got an arm broken. His team ruoning away was the cause. Mr. Walter Yoakum and Miss Annie Ash ton, both of Ardmore 8. I)., were united in marriage in this city by Judge Wilhermsdorfer Monday morning, v . - Mr. aad Mrs, Earnest Lyons came tip from the lower 83 Monday and visited with friends and relatives in Harrison until Tuesday when they returned home. O. E. Alcott. of Kioux county, pur chased Ihii- week of Frank Beers a dozen " full blood Haiubouiiiet rams, paying 180.00 for the bunch. Mitchell Index. liny Lime A Snlpher Dip Ready X ade Hafer and better. Endorsed by Govern sunt. Used by largest ranchmen of this country. Doesn't burn the eyes. Saves boiling vats. Boiling of lime eats them out quickly. 48 Oal. bbl. $12 00. Also have t horse steam boiler SS 00 8 horse horse 40.00 for heating water. Write to Rax Stick Food Company, Dept. A., 0.iiaha, Neb, a-91 Excursion Tickets to Northwest Stock Growers' Assrciatlon Annual Meeting evt Belle Fourche, S. D. Via the Northwestern Line, will he sold on April lit Ui In. inclusive, limited to return until April 17, inclusive. Apply to Agents Chicago & North Western Ry April 14 at 10 o'clock a. m. 10 inich COWH. "2 2-year-old heifers. 2 2-year-old steers. 5 yearling steers. 4 yearling heifers. 1 steer calf. 1 heifer calf. 4 brood sows 3 mares. 1 Polan China boar, lgelden 2 wagons. 1 hay rack 2 sets of work harness. 1 breaking plow 1 Harrow, 1 stirring plow. 1 mower, 1 new seeder. 1 hay rake. 1 2-seated carriage. Hay in stack, sed oats, seed jiotatoes, Beed corn, spring rye. Some furniture, household goods and other articles too nnmerous to mention. rERMS-Snmz under 10 cash. Sums over $ 10; (5 months time will be given on bank able notes bearing 10 per cent interest. PATRICK LACY. E.A. IJioemjw, Auctioneer. J. E. Marstelleb, Clerk. Ed O'Connor is now located in his new shop where everything looks better than ever. Ed is not only a first class burlier but he is good sociable fellow to meet and is always ready and willing to ic. commodate his patrons. "The Willow OVullaghan's Boys" should lie placed in every public K'hool library and t!:e pupils urgral to read it, We have rend it carefully and Cun cheerfully recommend it. This interest ing book is for- sale by A. C. MCIurg a J -o.21.y221, WalHish Avenue. Chicago. Excursion Ticket to western Live Slock Association Mcclin at i:iil C'ty, is. I), Via tin- N. nil. Western Line, will he sold Aoi-il 10 I-, l:), inclusive, limited to return until April 17, inclusive. Apply to Agents ( 'oicago & North-Western Ry. Dialogue; Hecmtlon. Miss Bessie Pnmeroy closed one of t mom su.iessiui u-nns 01 school ever taught in 'ist. No. 8, Sioux county. The lnt half day was taken up bv nierrv making and all enj ived a good time Here is the program of the Pine Toi school and Literary combined which a: lareely attended. U'ciation: HKUOMK, K'lna swartz Mitroup " l.ittiel.irrs J'rouljle," KJoreiic-e Sowers, " "When Nuttie.Sprt'tslier IU-su Murtha Snease, ' "I.linpy I'lui" Nora 1'ark Song-, "Atnerli-an 1'rlln of the World Nettie Sprase, I.ulu Sm-k4; mid Ilesnie Cullers. Iteclatlun; "Old Picket's Well." lilalne Bootli The Klval (IraUirs. lilalne lloiith hikI Henry Uuuiii 'Tryiiiu to I.lck the Teacher. lvs Cullers " "lieiueiiilwr Hoys MHke Men. Josejih Parks. " "A Most OlillBiii(f I.lttle si.ter. Klorcnce Sowi-rii, " "A I.lttle Boy's Irturu," Noriiiitu Turk IMsloKne; "'Tom's rriicil-tnlJokii." Il-sle Uiillern, Nettie Spi n e, Kuto-iia Howard Iteclilioii "t lilted t l ust," Kiimm Loy song "The HrokKii Wedding Itmif " Mr. vi orthiiurloii and Mr. Csrlsnn l)lalu?ue Mr. Klii's Uive Lett.-r," Mr. and Mrs. Heath Reading, Mr. Worthlngton Ki'i lallou "ItockhiK ( liair Travels." Nina Iturson Song "sweet Annie Laurie," Hy seven ifirU DIHIOglle Kejeeted." Mr. and Mr. Heslli, Maud .Shaw Rsinlliup of I lie Liter, iry 1'npi-r. lilnloi:iie "The Train to Miniro," liessU- I'oiiu-rny, Kdwl lUimi, Josojili Park ( IosIiik Address by licsie Cullers. NOTICE. To all that are interested in Sunday School work I will say after writing the different Sabbath Schools, I Unci tint all would rather have the state workers Willi us, therefore, I have left the date with them for holding our next meeting which will b anuonuced later. J. B. Bl.-HKK, President San We learn that a deal was completed this week lietweeu Patrick Lacy and John Dir.kman and Mr. Licy becomes owner of Mr. Dick man's half interest in the Harri son Li very and Feed Stable. Mr. Lacy taking possession yesterday. We under stand that Mr. Dickman will trv ranch ing. The Journal, wishes both gentle men success. The Easter services, which were held at Ihe church last Sunday evening, were very well rendered, and a large crowd was present to witness them. Notwith- lauding the sickness and etc. some of the faithful ones prepared a very inter esting program, and the children seoi. ally did well. The choir sang some very titeresting ami appropriate songs. Very Low Excursion Kates to Frnclsco n..d Los Angles. V la the .Virili-WeH.eru Line will lie elteot liom all stations April 2.'1 to May 1, inclusive, on account of National Re tail Oncers' Convention and the M. E tieneral Conference. Two solid fast trains through to Californiadaily. "The Overland Limited'' (ehctric lighted throughout) less than threedays enroute Another fast train is "The California Express" with drawing rooms and mg cars. Apply to North-Western R'y. H.eep Agents Chicago & Hunter Happenings. How many eggs did vou eat Easter? A few sprinkles of ram Easter Sunday. Mrs. Tom Jones was a Harrison visitor lastSaturduy, Pearla Jones went to back last Saturday, Harrison horse During a Phfkh-JoIirnaL reporter's re cent visit to Bodarc he visited a bachelor and witneseed something which we be lieve has no mate a wheelborrow with a hay rack on it. Quite an invention Henry. J. II. B'eser was up from his Running water ranch last Saturday. Mr. Bieser has had a serious attack of the rheuma tism for the past few weeks and his many friends are pleased to see that he is able to be out again. Rev. Ibniels returned home from Pleasant Ridge last Saturday. He had been conducting protracted meeting there for the ast week. We are pleased to late that much interest was manifested and much good done. LAST NOTICE. All taxes up to 1903 must lie settled at once, in a short tune distress warrants will be issued for these taxes. I.'ahl M. Lux, County Treasurer. The Epwrth League Social last Fri day night was very wll attended for this time of the year. All who were pre sent had all they wanted to eat and a general good time too. The Ledgers afraid that their supply of food would run short, hut after all were filled there was ample left, After supper they all enjoyed themselves pluving games, marching and etc. As this will probably he the last social for some time we look forward with pleasure to the next one which will probably be next fall. Russlv-Jap&.n Attae, Ten Cents The North-western Line, A Russo-Japanese Atlas has been issued by the Chicago & North-Western R v. Three fine colored maps, each lii'iO, bound in convenient form for refereinre. The Eastern situation shewn in detail, with tables showing relative military and naval strength and financial resour ces of Russia and Jaian. Copy mailed to any address on receipt of ten (10) cents In postage by J. A. Kuhn, Ass't Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt , U. & N. W. R'y, Omaha, Neb. John G. Maher was relieved as court reporter last Saturday by Judge Har rington and O. B, Scott, of Kearney, was appointed in his place. The cause as signed for the change was that Mr. Maher was not thought to he in accord with the majority of the democrats or with the Bryan democracy. However, that may be, or might have been, we are not prepared to discuss but he was with Judge Harrington in last fall's campaign and rendered his assistance for the Judge's election. If he has been at fault since that time and deserved calling down by the Judge it seems that some credit should be allowed for John's valient service as a democrat and his efficiency as a reporter, and a milder form applied than that of taking his pssition. Valen tin Democrat Mr. Procter and Frank Lewis wi Harrison visitors Saturday. Mr. ltice visited his sister at Chadron over Sunday. He hud a very pleasant visit. Birdie and Panzy Jones were very sick Ct ... I .. . I . , w I , , ,, ouuuay tiigut. uuu iMvnua uut, uiey ure better now. Loran Lewis came un from Crawford Sunday. He will look after the ranch while Frank is assessing, Tom Jones came over from Saw Dust Saturday returing Sunday. Miss Pearla accompanied him, she will enjoy the beauties of the canyons a few days. j Eva Procter is sick with the same cough as ail the rest have. Some say it is the whooping cough and some say not. Thomas Jones was the only pupil in school Monday. Dick Hoyey is assisting Mr. Christen- sen on the railroad. We expect to soon hear of Dick being a section foreman as Mr, Christ onsen soon learns them the art of running a section. I Poet Hill is having a few improve ments which when llnished will add great ly to its uppearance. The greatest improvement is twelve pretty cedar trees which Mr. Jones brought home Saturday and set out. Miss Anna Hanson went to her homo in Crawford Friday evening returning Monday morning. The train was late and hardly stopved at Andrews, She tried to get oir while it was going and she made a misstep or something and went down between the platform and moving train. She just barely missed having her foot run over. It seems the train ought to stop long enough for LACY BROS. -DRALKRS IX Huilding material of all kinds; Flour, Feed, Grain, Wind-mill., Pumps, Tanks, Wagons, Buggies, Farm Implements, Hani ware, Harness, Saddles & etc. --HW1rlr-Hr-Hr t- . i You Are Reading This,! . THAT'S RKillT; That's what it's here for; To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con fectionary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every thing to be found in a firs-t clans Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, J A. L0WRY. I passengers to get off even if they are a little behind time. We are ail glad that the accident, was no worse than several persons being frightened. Miss Hanson certainlv had a luckv tscupe. U No War Bonnet Topics. y Will Orim is at. home again to stay. Sunday School in progress every Sun day at 2 p. ni. Come one and all. We guess we . pril fooled vou all last week. Unintentionally though. ( ieorge Rooks and wife are going to run Mr. Johnson's place this venr. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Blocs.. L. C. DAVIS, M. D.- PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. HARRISON, - NEBRASKA. Arthur Dunn is busily engaged fixing fence around the Gerlach place at present Mrs John Anderson and Babe visited at S E and at Nels Anderson's last week (ieorge G-irretson was down from Old Woman creek last week and made us a - all. L' Frank Scot t and familv and Mrs. Belle Dunn and children spent Easter at Mr. J. C. Fullers. I must congratulate "U No'' on the strength of that new Move. Sorry it made her sick though. Well, 1 find it hard to get smv thing to cook on the small stove I have. m VT.. Il. C 1 l I ,1 T.'.l miss iieine rci,i i, anu uer iiniuier ijo j nt to Wvoming last week, Nellie to work for Mrs. I'ete Summers, who she worked fur last yenr and Ed secured a Jot of ( hurley 1 innniis. Paul Zer'isl's brother in-law, who ri. :ently came from the eastern part of the te and liomest ended a place just noitii of the fieihle place, undertook to burn orne brush on said place Saturday, when unfortunately the lire became un- niatiaguble, and but, for the timely as- sisance of others much damaire miirht have been done. As it, was it destroyed pn.e a scope of range. Pkugt. COMMERCIAL HOTEL.. OPPOSITE DEPOT. I '"isiiH-iiiaiJMAadl ,jr itSHXiTft EVEYriUNu FIRST CLASS, AND I,L TliEATF.O WITH COURTESY. Board lly Day or Week. W. B- WRIGHT, Pp. Carey Items, ONLY Mrs. Lillie Gorman is visiting friends on Cottonwood Ibis week. Dry ! I)r ! Dry ! If it cant rain a good snow storm would be welcome. VSome are nearlv done sowing small grain, jWhile others havn't commenced. Miss Iva Spease went down to Chad ron last week to commence a 3 months term of school near that place. Ed Feller supports a new bupgv and is uilding an addition to his house. L ,ok out for another announcmeut laterr The friends of Perry M. Spease will be leased to learn that he now holds a pos. sit ion as teacher in the Chadron Academy Mrs.Mar.tha Russel (nee Dillard) en- oute from Iowa lo her new home in the ig Horn Basin, stopped off for a few iys visit last week with friends and re latives on Cottonwood. I 1 rytr Hallroad between Missouri RJver and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul Minneapolis Direct Line to Black Hill. Appiy to nearest .ont tor rata, ma m.nd tlme!cA.rde- TIME TABLE. West Bound. Easl Bound. Morning. No 13, Due 0:11 No, 83, lo. frt. 9:35 Evening. No. 14, Due 7:2 No. 84 loc. frt. ft:4 Both trains carry passengers. Manhood Restored "f'UPIDKNE." "OUI'IDKNE." This great vejretnble vltallier, the pre scription of u ininons French physician, will quickly cure vou of all or nervous dlsensrs. of the ireiinriitlve organs such R lost Man- ... . , . , hood. Insomnia, pains In the Ruck, Seniinnl , A stock company, has been organized Kmj,fionSi N,.rv()UB l)(billtv, MniptM, f, and will build an up-to-date dipping plant iuos,to marry. KsliHUstlnE Drains, Varico- for dipping cattle. It w ill be located on , oele siid.constipstlon. It stopi sll losses by- School creek below the school section and thev expect to be ready for business in a couple of weeks. Thimohhy. Peculiar Text. Little Elmer had accompanied Sta father to church one morning, and the minister discoursed from Uie tert: "Why halt y between two splnlom?" Upon returning home hU mother Mked if he remembered the text. "1 oan't remember the. eiact words," re ; piled Elmer, "but It im eomothinr about a hawk between two pigeons." day or night, l'reinstarlty, which If not checked ,",lriu to spermatorrhoea and all the. hnriorn ol 'Impotence. CI'I'IDKSK clesnses, the llversnd kidiiKTs. ('Ul'II)KNK strength-, ens audjreslorus. . The reason suflTerers are, not cureil by doctors is because ninety per. cent ars troubled with Prostiitlts. ttirpl-. DKNR Is the only) known remedy to cine without an operation.1;.!,") llstlmonlsts. A written giisruntee given and money re-., turned If six boxes do not effect a perms- . nent cure. l.O0 ft box ; six for (tvo by ntsll t send for freeclrcnlar and estlmonlnls. Ad-, . dress DA VOL MKDICISK CO., BsnFrencltea,., rslifornls. Korssleby KiCHAin ft Jonwt.