I I Harrison Press - Journal. 19. 1904. Is) O. 4H VOL. XVI KCA.RISQ3Sr, 3E3HBASgA, THURSDAY x.$$4, -W-4--I- LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK School closes tomorrow. Tb Crawford dmtist ii Dr.T.H.Splodlo James lle"-niijD Tuesday. in the city A. J. Bogart ban gut moved into his Haw house. I Mii Anna Walker i now working at Harrison Huumi. Mr. W. T. Joaes. of Andrews, wait in Harrisoo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jame Johnson tli city last Friday. vera la Attorney W. H. Fanning, o( Crawford wti in Harrison Tuesday. P. B. Billow hai been in Lincoln greater part of thin week. Valentine Wohlheter and roo Gene wirt in the city Saturday, County Treasurer Lux has been Buffer ing with tore eyes for the past week, FOU SALE Bard Plymouth Rock egg. Price, 11 for $1. K. L. Km., iu2 Rv, D. J. Clarke, of Cbadroo, deliv er an adsress to the pupils at the school exercises last Friday uight. Bork To Mr. ami Mm J. B. Burke o Wednesday, May 1U, 1904, a girl. All parties concerned doing well. John Lowry met with an accident in a ball game .Saturday which remlted him ufTenog the ton of three teeth. I, Earnest Phinnev came down from his Bouth Dakota ranch Tuesday and will remain iu Harrison for a few days. Goo. Turner left last evening for Missouri where he will remain for a few weeks for the benefit of his health. The 8th Ornd.i exercises at the church last Friday evening were largely attend ed and ugood program was reudered. Th Woodman hand boys have been doing much practicing of litte and they will soon 1 iu shape to uppear iu public. Cba. Webster's father arrived in this city from Kansas Saturday morning. We understand that he may locate here. Dr. Merrideth, of Crawford, was in thiscitj Ssturday and went out lo pre scribe for Patrick Dunn, who has been quite ill for some tune. Billv Ineger, the prominent confection ery dealer of Chndrnn, was a passenger on the west bound train Monday morn ing returning that evening. We had a liirht fall of snow, Sunday night or Monday morning, but only the early risers got to see it and the FltBSS JuCSAL' man was one of them. (ieorge (erlacl) has made preparations to open his photograph gallery at the com t house S indav morning. Wait till then to have vour picture taken. Will Pontius came down from Orin Junction Saturday evening and visited with relatives in this citv until Monday niorning when he returned again. II, J. Welter, of Glen, started for Rochester, N, Y., last Monday. Mr. Weber will attend the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church and visit ids old home and friends while gone. Thru who will graduate from the Harrison schools this year are: Otto Tape, Archie Davis, Virginia Cathryn Parson, Edna H, Rohwer, Gertrude Blanche Converse and Elsie Maria Roh wer. The school board elected only three teachers last Saturday night, viz; Miss Susie Tupper, Miss Kate Tupper and Lou Brewer. In our opinion the choice so far has been very wise. Gordon Journal. Hey. J. 11. Andress of Chadron will de liver the class address tomorrow even- ni?. Don't fail to be there not to hear Rev. Andress In (articular but to show our interest nnd appreciation in our young people that graduate at that tune. A brother of John ChrMitain. with hi wife and lo children arrived here from Teias Sat unlu v morninff and went out to Mr, Christain's ranch in the soutn part of the county that dav. If , he is pleased with this country he iutende to re-mam litre. Dr. T.H. Spiodlo tbe Crawford dentist. Mr. kud Hit. J. A. Tlmjer were from the valley Monday. f Carl Estler fainted tt fence around the court bouse thts week. Bus Smith was up from the Hewitt ranch latter part of laat week. J Miss Dolly Priddy in visiting 'tb Mr (liaa. Thomas in the country. August Baunigard was among tUoae who visited this city Tuesday. 1.m.. McCaon and wife were trans acting business in Harrisoo Tuesday. Remember the graduating exercises at the church Friday evening, May 20th. Geo. Adams, of Crawford, wai in thit city a few hours on business Monday. j W. H. Davis attended the Republicau state convention at Lincoln this week. Ed Hollingsworth and family were visiting in Harrison fore part of tbe week. E. F. Pontius returned from his busin ess trip to the Black Hills Saturday morning. Brows, the photographer, will ha at the Court House io Harrison ou May 21 and 22. Htnry Covey and Edwin Highland precinct, were in Tuesday. Case, of this citv U John burke came down from Hat creak, Wvo., Tuesday and returned yesterday. U Ifslly Lindsey, after a few days visit at tier home in the country, is again at the Commercial hotel. Chus. Webster moved this week to the Kennedv ranch weet of town where he will work this summer. James Wilson, who recently sold his ranch near Montrose, has been staving in Harrison the past week, The last reports this momitrg concern ing the illness of Patrick Dunn is that his condition is unchanged. t i Miss Olivette Dunn, who him been staying at the Harrison House this win ter. went to her home north ol town this week. 1 Miss Josie Sherill, who has been visit ing friends and relatives in Harrison for the past week, returned to Douglas Hon day morning. Henry Rose was up from Hewitt Tues day and made us a pleasant call. He says everything is going ulong nicely down his way. C, E. A. Estler had a Contractor nnd Builder's card placed in these columns this week. Mr, Estler is a workman that will give satisfaction. Mrs. W. C, O'Conner's brother, Mr. Brant, w ho has been visiting here for the past week, left with his children Tuesday evening for Rapid City, S. D., where they expect to remain. Louie Andreani, of Crawford, was in this citv last Friday. He called and sub scribed for the rp.E8-JouRNAL as he wanted to keep postd on the happen ings in this portion of Nebraska. William Colfee, who came here about a year ago, and has siace been running the Coffee ranch on Runningwater, left with his family Monday night for Louis iana where they expect to make their future home. NOTICE. All parties indebeted to Chas. Newman bv note, or otherwise will find all bills, and notes at the Commercial Bank for collection. Please call and settle all open accounts by note bankable or cash in band and save costs. Chas. Niwmah Q Nick Scheafer purchased the August Baumeard dace near Aramore Tuesday and intends to move there about June 1. We learn that Mr. Scheafer has sold his nlace north of town to his mother. Mr. Scheafer has many friends tn this vicinity that regret to see him leave. Rev. V, C. Daniel prtached an inter esting aod instructive sermon last Sun day night to the graduating class from the Harrison High School. We hope the manv rood words spoken will be re membered throughout the lives of these students and that their live may w made grander, and nobler by listening to the words spoken by thi rvrend gentlemen. AUCTION! The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at his resi dence in Harrison on May '21, 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m. the fol lowing described property. 5 young saddle horses. 1 Estey organ. 1 sewing machine. 1 washing machine. 1 lounge. 2 bedroom suites. Carpets, rockers, ' dishes, stoves, cupboards and every thing else needed in house keeping. TERMS All sums under 125.00 cash. Over $25.00 a credit of six months will be given with bankable note. C. B. IIOLLINOSWOKTH. Good weather the past week for grass and crops. The school children intend to enjoy a picnic in the canyons tomorrow. Call in and tret our prices on job work. You will receive prompt .attention and satisfaction, J We understand that Mrs, Converse and her two daughters expect to move to Doutrlas in the near future. They have many friends here that will regret their departure. ('iirnrette smoking is invading the n high schoels to an alarming extent in this state. Educator are aware that cigarette fiends do not make the favor able process of those not addicted to the habit. The game warden is raising par ticutnr hell in this state trying to save t rouse and quail, but it seems that the W. C, T. U. is about all who are left that are trying to save the bovs from the cigarette degradation. Are the law makers and people of this great state willing to sit down and let about half of the boys be stunted in sucking poisonvia of the cigarette. Gordon Journal. We are sorry that some of our snbscri lirr liuve felt home what hurt bv us sending them a statement. We are sure we hatf d to send out these statements alxiut as bad as the ones that have re ceived them, but we feel sure if some of our delinq"enta could see our statements from the people we get our ready prints from, thev miuht leel that they were not treated so bad after all. We must pay our bills every 30 days or go out ol business; while we carry people on our books from one to six years; although some of our patrons don't like it when we allow their accounts to run so long without sending them a bill, so there you are. The poor printer gets it oom ways J Glen Zerbe, who has bean visit ing hi" pirents for a few days, left Monday for the Philippines, He goes there to teach the young Philippino, and is paid $1000 a year for his services by Uncle Ram. This is quite a recognition for Glen and to make it more welcome by him and his many friends is the fact that by his own perseverance and studious habits has gained him this recognition Some have a pull but what we liketo see is every young man fully recognised for being and making men out of themselves. We said soma time ago that with the inter est that Glen had showed in educational work that he would yet rank with the leading educators of our Nation, and we are sure that this trip will be of lasting benellt to him and will teach him a les son that cannot bo gotten from books. There is a lesson here for our young men that think there Is nothing in an education and being a clean young man. Cigarette smokers and broncho hunters never reach a very lofty pinnacle but they get just what they aim at. Hioux county can well feel proud of two of her young men, Glen Zerbe and Emery Zim merman, and we wish we had more or such, for we would then have less use for our prisons and lunatic asylums. Success to these young men and to all others that are trying to make some thing out of themselves. Mr, Zerbe will remain in the Philippines for the next two year. ' Expert Ptrret Cyelltt. In Berlin a parrot cyclUt U draw ing great crowd of admirer. The bird couducts ltelf like an experi enced rider, working with IU foet the pedtli of a diminutive machine whose grooved tire run along a tight-rope. With Ita beak It manage the handle bar. It carrlea along another parrot banging o a trapeze beneath, and thus maintains. perfect equilibrium. ' From the Files of The Journal Fc-rteeo Years Ago, . An addition is being built on the rear of the Harrison House, the increasing business in the hotel line makes mote room necessary. J. H. Cook is expected home on Satur day, accompanied by Mrs. Cook, who lias been quite sick for some time. Landlord Rohwer, of the Harrsson House, has len suf mg with rheuma tism for tiie past week. T.O. Williams and family visited their farm in the valley the first of the week. Atchison Globe Sights. There is a man in Atchison who still backs" his letters. No woman over sixteen ought to try to "move her relatives bv tears. To be absolutely loyal, a wife should hate those her husband dislikes. No wonder women don't KO on sprees. Their heads begin to ache when they get ready to go to a church picnic. How we all dislike the child that has its own way, and is impudent! Al! of us need a grealdeal of training. lluy Lime k Sulpln r Dip Ready Made Safer and better. Endorsed by Govern ment. Used by largest ranchmen af this country. Doesn't burn tbe eyes. Saves boiling vats. Boiling of lime eats them out quickly. 48 Gal. bbl. $12 00. Also have 2 horse steam boiler '') 00 3 horse horse $4.0.00 for heating water. Write to Rx SUck Food Company, Dept. A , O nana, Neb. a-21 Thltyeur's Taxes If you are interested in kowing how the fjrniers, nierchantr, manufactures nnd rtutroadsare being assessed this year send 25 cents for a months trial subscrip tion to the Lincoln Evening News. Tins will give you the reports of the stute convention and an'all round live news paper. One month's trial will probably make a regular subscriber out of you. WANTED. Special Rephksent tive in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old stablished wealthy business house cf solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with $3 per duv for expenses, paid each Monday by check djrect fom headquarters. Expenses ad vanced, and hoise,;and buggy furnished when' necessary; position permanent. Address Blew Bios., 040 Mouon Building, Chi.sigu, 111. 6-40 A WONDERFUL. INVENTION'. It is interesting to note.tliat fcilunea are frequently made by the invention ol arliclesjof minor importance. Many of the most popular devices are those tie siL'ned to benelit the people and meet popular conditions, and one of the most interesting of these that has ever been invented is the Dr. White Electric Comb, patented Jan. 1, '99. These wonderf il Combs positively cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick and nervous lieu(l:i-hs, and when used with Dr. White'sHilectric flair Bruh nre positively guaranteed to make straight hair curly in 23 days' time Thousands of these electric combs have been sold in various cities of the Union, and the demand is constantly increasing. flnr airents are ranidlv becoming rich selling these combs, They positively . on sight. Send for sample. Mens sirs 3.ric. ladies' 50c.- (half price while we are introducing them.) Thepr, White Elec tric Comb Co., Decatur, 111. Mottco of Aplication for Liquor License. Notice l hereby given that tho nudr-r-iuni'd 1 li . nlert his iimutcation and petition for license to sell malt, sprltuou snd vinous liquors In the vllliiffe of Harrison, uiirinn tho ymir ending May 4, 1804. That bM sp pllcaticn will henrrt by the Board of Trustees of ald Village on the 21sl dy or May l!)04ur thereafter nt the tlrst tr.retirg of said boiird. Any protest, nhjectlon or remonstrance to the granting of said license should be Died with tlic Clerk of said Village on or before msv l, 1M4. THM.81GH", Applicant. HherilT Sale. By virtue of sn order ol sale issued by the Ulerk of tho Kistrlct ourt ol Monx conntv, Nebraska, upon a degree rendered In said ronniv in favor ol Mabel (i. souther, nlnlntlir, slid against John It. Barron, Mary Marron. his wife, snil William souther, de fendants 1 will on the Slst day of May 19W st one o'clock in the afternoon of said day st the U IW:k 111 un iiiwiiiwii"! --.7 east f 'out door of tbe court boute of the .. t v-i...uw.. uall el ft W1 ffn IV HI foul""""! mihiin i.ncLion to the highest blddnrlor cash In hand tho lellon ing described veal estate situated in floux county, tow it. southwest ouarter of northwest qiisrler and lot two, (2) in section twenty live to) and the southeast quarter of northeast anj me soumeasi qusrier i n m- ; Quarter (KKt NKkl and lot one (11 In section I .. . ..... .mil twentv ,it fi iii towmhln thtrty ono (31) north ot Kangn nfty-threi (53) west of 6th Principal Meridian' To satisfy ald order of sale in the sum of teveu hundred nnd sixty Ave dollars nnd twelve mill and intireit and costs and arcning rosU. P Ml pabllcation April, IS, VWH At-V.X t.OWRT, SherlBTof al(i eeunly. GERLAGH t i , Selling More Goods Than Ever. A complete line of GROCERIES, HARDWARE DUVGOODS, BOOTS & line of SPRING GOODS. LACY DEALERS JS Ruilding material of all kinds , Flour, Feed, Grain, IO' .1 : 1 1 I Tn.,!.., tTr UnriliC? Vl TTrt Implements, Hardware, ij j You Are Reading tr f That's wliat it' 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 first class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, a: lowry.. '....f.f.H..r.v-r-r-K- FACTS" " TO BEMBMBER. FACT 1.- BOU RRET & DA vis Carry Hie largest ami inusi .ornpU'te stock of General; MerchandisB in Sioux Coun !FAC1 a, Ail our prices are nij Ikeeping with the quality l (goods we sell. We do nwt keep! Cheap John goods and thereforei i.. tll ni Chejn John! e hi . i'"i -prices. We sell llrst class goods! at. fn i r prices, I p "i- 3Wb endeavor to caler; 'to the wants and needs of our Irustomers arid our goods lire; sei.vt-d with this intent . r T T T T AT MA TV I H M J L 1 t Vy X N JL J- J- , sy it jt -rrt -iTT Tir a v SUCCeSSOr tO U. U.JJi J1U DEALER IN- her. Doors. Sash Lime, Coal, Wagons, Buggies and Machinery of all Kinds. I also carry a line of Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping, Towers, Wind Mill re pairs, etc etc. etc. A large stock of feed, both ground and ungrouud al ways on hand. mail orders given, prem.pt ' etter.uon.; Give me a Call. Manhood Restored! "CUriDESE." "CUl'IDENE.1 This greet vegetable vitaller, thn pre scription of a iiimous French physician, wilt quickly cuvc vou of all or nervous disease ..,.na allCh n lOSt Mttll Ol IIIC (i!lli:itiiio uifi-". - 1 nood. Insomnia, pnms In the Back, Setmmil . ,,nKm,,. Plitmlnn. ITn- Km a, miN. .ei vuui- nr.uin-.' i . tltncsito marry, Kxhausting Drains, varico cele sud Constipation. It stops sll lossen by day or night. Prematurity, which If not checked, lead to spermatorrhoea and all the horronnf lmpotency. CUl'IDENE cleanses i,no avcrnitu ensand rostoros.The reason sunYierj are . j. laviiiH ninety oer thillversndkidn.vs. CU I'lUfcMi. sirengva not cured by doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with Piostntlts. Ct.'I'I news- i n... nniv Wnnwn remedy lo cure without an operation, fi.tw tlstinu nisU. A written guarantee given and money re turned If six boxes do not effect s pi ruia nent c.urs.Dll.oo a box; lx for five l y mall fend fnrfreeclroiilnr and '-J'.lnionlals. Art rtron OA vol, KEOIdNK .. RsnFraneisfO OaUlovaas. iotsslo by. Kicufui Jom. 4i & SOU SHOES, and a complete t BROS. ! Harness, Saddles & etc. 4 All ord.irt Riven prompt attention. ,. This,! 4 THAT'S EftiHT; i"F ACT 4, We have just re jceived our Spring and Summer jlnvoice of white waists 4. dress, Ijooiis, India Liinons, Cambrics, jPerenles, Ginghams, Sateens, liirtintc Henriettas, &c, &c. TAi T 6,- -Our linaof Boots A :SIhm and Sliiipersi composed lof the. latest styles from the inioxt reliable hou-e. 'FACT ti, "Everything; usually, lopt in a General St.ore can be! BOU RRET & DAVIS- I ROAD NOTICE. Tu WHOM IT MAY CONOliltN ! Tim commissioner amxiinted tu locate cerium road petitioned for by Pft'ii Lacv and others commencing at a point ; t-,w ,,,,1,1,,. nia,l nu.ulH.i- 41 where th same touches bet Ween the section corner h.'Hveen sections 11, 12, 13 and 14 Town !hiia''. Km.?' ST from thence riirinini' Koulll on the section line bwtween section IShmiI 14 to the section corner hatwatin sections 13, 14. 23 and 24 suil townslnp and range from thence in a direction about south east hi east toa poinleiirhty rods east, of t.ha line between siiii section 23 nnd 54 nr.d twenty rods south of the line between said sections 13 and 24 fro n thonce running in a ilirwi.inn about south east toa point onu hundred and sixlv reds enst. nf His line between stio secli -v 23 find 24, nnd Hitrhiy rols south o' ti licLWt-f tl iuIi iv (.mi , i , .... i ... east on quarter section hue in section 24 ciuhly rods south of the section line be tween sections 13 anil 24 to the townhtp line between Ratiffos 56 aud 57, -o..i thence running east across seotin 19 to Hie section lines helween sections 19 and 20 Township 33. ranpe 56 on quarter Mo tion line in sniil section 19 eighty red. south of the section line between sections! m and 19; fr.m thence east in section 20,. said Township and Range, on said quar ter section line oie hunjred and thirty rods east of section line between sections 19 and 20 and eiKht.y rods south of sec tion line between sections 17 and 20; ronv thence south east to a point on half sc tion line running north nnd south in said' -section 20 ona hundred and ten rodi soirn of section line between section 17 and 21! from thence south on said half lection hue bet vvi en sections 20 and 29 in sad Township ft mi ranuej from l hence east section line botw. en section 20 and 29,, also between sections 21 and 28 until it connects with county Kiad Number lj reports in favor of locating said road. All objections thereto or claim for diimanes.niUHt be tiled in the (..omity Olerlis olllce on or before June 17 1904 or such road will be allowed without refer ence thereto, Harrison, Neb., April, 19, 1904. E F. Pwrnpa, County Clei v 'li' ' ''i , ', ' . ;.''1 i S Ji.'ii iiu""m,mt ...