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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1904)
tress-Journn i V. V. Burke, Prop. mtkum i tue vr nrru at ii tit isi-ia skus. i'itt wn 11 w mnfci; OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. One Doiiar Per Year. AfA'Ku ! ISIG HA IKS- !Vr mcli, n.rlt-niii:.ri, per m mtti ''V 3rr column, f.r month ft'1 Infwoiial card r year, one iofii 5.00 Locals per l:r.e ea h wue .O-'i 50 f-c cent off on yearly contracts. OUR CORRESPONDENTS Bodarc Gieanings. Johr. Coflee wer;t to tbe EUwhid 'ranch Tuesday. Mr. ani Mrs. Thayer left la-t Tburday 'for Hut Sjinags where they will siwfld a few we kg. Mr. and Mr. Charles Owen visited with friends and relative in Chadron last week they returned lo the ranch Saturday. Mr. James Anderson and children came 'up fr m W bituey last week to attend a 'few week with Grandpa. Hill and other 'relative!! here. E. M. lbill and Henry Wertz assisted Wm. Miller lata Wednesday to rebuild 'the house which the cyclone carried off 'some time ago. Crops though backward are liwikinfr Ipretty good Hince tbe recent rains and tfrwjis is doint; fins. Tuesday evening another ram visited us accompanied by the heaviest thunder we have heard in a lonir time. Tle country in booming for ' ettlers or hotue seekers. I M.A.C. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. ritz Piper made a business tnp over wo Joe Kose last Sunday. 3ohn Meokeii) is busy planting beans ffor bis broth-r Anton Metfcem. Mrs. A. Kratz was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mi. William. James one day 'this week. A Anton Meckem made a busing trip to 'Crawford this week to have gome deotuil work done. f M . If . ii . ". meyera oi naU'reeK were r .1 o-i kint t-tDilAH i - . . , , t .mtoi, t uie .arey tr. U. one day last week. Uias, Glaze passed throuirh Cotton ""Wood enroute for HaUreek valley whre lAe has a home Htead. Ernent Carlson has been planting beans nor 4 weeks if he keeps on be will liava the whole divide full of beans. SM ine meeting was not very well attended lat the church Thursday we pernume it aoo account of the showers. It wan reported that Jlalcom Worthing- ton was coming back to Neb. but it must be a mistakea we seen Anton Kratzship- Ijing his trunk last week to Montaua. There, is expected a Lutheran Minister Ho hold meeting in the Andree w-hool Ihow-e on tljedivide June lath all invited tto come. -Mr. Jake Henry from the divide and two brothers pussed through tlie vally firom Ardinore and fcUjpjjed over at the 'Jarey P. O. . ru k . t ... nuruiHM iias rewgneu Ins posi- ntonat bachelor hall at Martins Saw null and as he has not Wn seen for Sometime on our streets I think he has one to lielp fight the Russians. Hay Seed. .Hunter Happenings. Harold Hunter will carry the mail for aoifew. dayb.. 9ti!! the raiu coines. Ever welcome tao 8ous county. " 'e are sorry that Cathernia," has Kiven up journalism. r Uelbvrt Eice Visited friend in Harrison tbbeJaatof the week. W have a, new neighbor on tlie south wtiividai. Mr. John Mack. i L. C Lewis came up from Crawford to kAalp dip their cattle last week. "Tom Jones and wife visited with Mr. muw Mrs. Nets Engebret at Highland last jaunday, J. H. Cook returned from Alliance t6aturday momiog. Ha had been there tMveral days on business. J. A. Rio is tha powswMor of a steam lump which beaod Frank Lewis brought up .from Crawford Tuesday. Mn. EJtohwr and ton of Harrison id bar atothar, Mr. Schwartz and other rataUras ban last waak. Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Riea and daughter wm Ciwwford visitor Monday eight. Oalbart kapt bouaa white they war Ha Jimia a forroar Mighbtr boy but oow of Deoftaa, Wyo. , stopped off ' tew miau teste Andrews Tuesday. B III vi bin t-MttMf friaadt aad ralativas at Qm. H Duk Ilorey and Ed f bar't wr l.wistn i-r rattle HiiralnT, Ihev foui d them badly Matured end m:x-d a the ram Ii night l.fore orove ttieiii fr ra t he .flome rtij: e. r. snd :rs. W, T. Jiwws and B rJ e anil I'ary went over t the saw mill Wfdi-('av to viit frends awl g-t v t Ufiitr for a dijipm? (liiu.t hn.h will be pjtinat the U Kir ram-h :it East An drew . W. T. Jimas had the riiis'o''tui!e to live a vounjT horse bit with a rattle snake while comimr frr.m Af:te tn Hun ter witb tint luitii Mwaiay. He smtou to be hav l,d lu k with bis hor-es ths year bit ire lost one and tins one tri pled for tbe ifcseut. U No. MONROE TOPICS Sunday Sch.K1 wu well alteiided as usual, I5en F.oley visited his aunt Mrs. S. ott last Sunday. Mrs. Shoitzison tlw sick hU She has mountain fever. Mr. and Mrs. Tipton, Gerlach and Lyon spent Sunday at KmjIs. Pottmaster Prid.ly and wife visited with Mis. ifelle Uuun on tbe cliv .nc Hun day. Edward Scott, wIkj has l-a working for Mr. lUuiKia in Wyoiuiiig, returned home. Jack Finlev and Arthur Dunn are busy this week building fence around the school sectiou on tlie divide. ius Noerwh went down to Running water last week to look after Lis cattle he is ranging there. He returned Sun Jay. There w ill be a picnic at Keel's grove next Sunday as it is Chiihretfs Iay. Everyone is mvittd to come and bring your lunch and luive a good time. Newpier readers Lear very much the days concerning Marquis I to and an article printed in a recent issue of the Loudon World may be of interest, In this article, the writer Fays that Japan owes to Marquis Ito in a very ftreat measure the position which j she now holds in the world and that but for him Japan might be today a second China. Marquis Ito is des cribed by this writer iu this way: "He belongs by birth to what we should call the lower middle class, and - has therefore had neither wealth nor influential connections to! to give him a helping hand. None the less, at an age when in England he would have been counted a boy he was already a minister plenipoten tiary arranging terms of peace with great powers of Europe For lie had the good luck in very early days it was a pure piece of luck to attract the attention of the old emperor Komei Yeimo, who was struck by his extra ordinary ability and all-round cleverness that he took his education into his own hands and set to work to train him for a politicanl career. In 1867 the old emperor died, but his successor, Mcutsouh ito, had just as high an opinion of Ito as his father had had, and as soon as he had power in his hands he made him governor of Iliogo, A year later he made him finance minister, and from that day to tlm Ito has prac tically ruled Japan." Com monor. 382,000 Acres OF Government Lancia Open for Settlement In the Ronctuid Indian Hescrvntlon, 8outh-e astern South Dakota. Tba Chicago North-Western R'y is the direct lina to Bones tee I, on the reser vation border. Copy of pamphlet "Nsw Homes io the West", containing maps and full information as to the allotment of these fartite land and how to reaeh furnihad by any agent of the North Wat tern Lina or will be mailed to any addrasa oa reoe ipt of (2) canto in postage by J, A. Kuhn, Ass't Oen. Frt A Pass, ti.aiN. W.Jly,pinaia,.Hab. THE PIONEER o w Drills, Wall Paper Druist' Sundries, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, HOOlS and STATIONARY. The finest Line of pipesand Best cigars in the city. - - best cigars in the city. j 1 1 RICHARDS & JONES. Successor J. E. Plunrey. I 'w',--'-,- J. H. WiLHEiKDORFER, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER All kinds of GM and Silver work done Rhiffs made to ordtT. All work gaarantvd. HARNESS SADDLES, and RANGE GOODS. Harness made to order. Saddles re-covered. -iJlie Commercial Bank.1- W&RRISON, DIRECTORS. C. F. Cokfkf., President. F. "W.Clarke, Cashier Chas. C. Jamksox. II. IS. Clarke, A. McGinlky Stockmen having use for a bank at thn point may rely oi us to handle their entire Banking busines. AYe are prepared to take care of our trade at all timetn Will make the season at my plaoe on Monroe Creek 7 miles north-west of Harrison. PEDIGREE. WISDOM J., Sired by imported clyde, Dam seven-eights shirk, weight l,fi(K) pounds. Price 6.00 to insure living colt. The money for service of stallion will be due and payable at once in case mares are sold or removed from the county, ROBERT KEEL. v7 " JSsA 'I'to, KNOLISII SHIRE STATJJOY The alKive stallion will stand season. Jutes will be due' mares are disused of or removed from the county, ' 'all ana see us n you desire liie ritfttltf $8.00 to insure tod Don't Forget That We Do JOB 170DK For we are here yet And can do as good work as ever and that is Call in and get our prices Jtieads, Letter Heads, PHARMACY. 2 5 v,. J-ajv. ..aa-L t S-V "-e. y NEBRASKA. at our barn in Harrison this and navahle. at once in !. service ot a horse this season, colt to stand and suck. Lacy fe Son. first class. on Business Cards, Note Envelopes etc., any way ' ' STALLION J. E. PHINNEt, Physician Surgeon. OrTJt'E: A.vimrws Buck. I, C. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Otli. io Bartell DuiUI-nj.'. IJi-siderxe 1st door north of Commercial Hotel. HAPJilsTN, NEBRASKA. C E A- ES1LER. Fine Wurk a Sjm-uiity. Jobs Taken Either by Contract or Thiy. HARRISON, - - - . NEBRASKA. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OPPOSITE DCPOT. AND MA. TItBATED WITH rifTESy. Itoard l!y Itsy or Week. W. R- WRIGHT, Pkop. ONLY '.! I Ksllro&d between .Miss-juri A-ivor "and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul MlnnRapoils. Direct Line to Black Kills. Apply to rteArost ft. gent for rates, maps ivnd tlTTiBtciirdg. TIME T.Uil.F.. West Hound. Eat Hound. Morninjr. Evening. No. 13, Hue 0:11 No. 14, Hue 7:tTi No. S3, lo. frt. 9:3.j No. 84 Joe. frt. 5:45 Hnlli tr:iins carry inswnprs. STOCK BRANDS. This Joi bkal will publish yonr brHtid.llko the following, fur fi '. l"r yi-ar. K irh rid ditn r al i.ran.1 75 rpiitit. Kvi-rv farmt'r or rar.rhn.cii In Si.nx und hdjoti.iiiK f'int'..- shimld atTcrttu! tin ir hnmdn m Tui;Juiti ALs It c'.realiitrn all oviT the Btiitc. It rosy ho the TtuHiih of Htivlnsr moiiPT f.ir yu 5500 REWARD. lor the arrtxt ami rouvirtloit of any party or turtln sfi'ulliiK or dif ijrtn Iiik any brsnd a tttix-k Ik'IoiikIiiK to the uii'li rsljfned pur ic: G KOItiiK hWASWIN talllfl hrsmlnl norm's hrsiidwt in left Hid 'in left nhoij. uIt, tmin' on soldier t.'twle. Any Ktock Lrnndi'd h hIkivb bring triiy id fnim my ru'itre, dlHcoviirod by any boly oa Riving iue tiiforinatton will ho rewarded. Addiftdn, Ft. ItoblniKiii, Ni'brakit FKANK Nl'TTO. Catth' liranded shin and uittH on dcr 'if horses. on the h-ft left houl- Alsosomenf the lh)ris tie are branded fin Hide snd ('at. anil the enotiirier rtotne an ileHrrlt- atKve humid. IsaJaJ ed !!jr the Artdreas, Jlarrtton, Nebraaks, !Ktl't;UKIiK LIVESTOCK Co Branded en left hip of tattlr and on left eheeb ot llomeg Half fe n lk..p f'M,.tr Address, Deep Creek I.Itc Stock Co,. J. II. HiLBKKT, Foreman, 'l'ii, Netirnki., AML Kh K NOIti. tattle branded any where on left side of the animal ItiuiKO on I'ral- rle !oi( and Mon roe Creek. Address, Harrison, Kehraaka HKWAKl). will pay i.00 reward for e.ich head of Da ve Col ville s horses branded) on either jaw or thigh turned, over John Hieser on Running water, also 10J.OO for proof to! convict any person unlawfully imiJi'i any oi stud horses, W. J. A. Rai m. ItOUKKT f, NKKCE, eattls Hrandcd Kanfce on on left Hide Also cattle branded on left hip shoulder or side. Itantre on mi LCI I Wunnlng Water. P. o. Address Aate, Wnhrssks, tt1e brand ed .amc a Hint on ut, eitar .Mi I. ur on Ivtl ):oul'U-r. mm Horm l.rsHded lth any ot shove rr. 4. A'hln-9., J. . Askkssos. Ilsrriwn. SebraK. WH KKET a Cattle hrmid et sfttue s Uist on rut on eitli er aie of sni nisi. mm And li.tlowlnnon lift nl'lc of fktllr. And till on left side of she stor . I on l-ft side and hip- And thin tUntrenn Knnning Wsti-r. font Oftlre Address, Harrison, Kebrnilti. J. It. IICXTEU. aide, hip, or shoulder. Also s on left tide. Kltflitea.' rllpjied SIO0 REWARD will be paid for rvuh-t.co convletlnK any one for running off or lo any way tumpt rli'lt with stock curing any of the above braud or brands. Itanck at Andrews, Nebr, Addrrsa.'HIIrrlson Nebr, i ll. HENSLOW. 47 DL tattle branded on rijfni aids 1 ; die at rut also I) on Hore hniM iv Js on rinlit shoulder ort-aw. K -in.'" i v. .iii. : Hi 1 1, on the old tavc 'o:v,!,- r:i:i!-ti. 1'. O. Addreas; Oleii, Mebr. A.MIKEW t'flUlsTIAN Cattle brand ed on loft Kid same a sat and borss branded nr slinn Ids saint sa rut are the property of Andrew Chrlatian nut ranxn tributary to Van Tiuaxd Sprtngi. Addreas, Klrlley, Wyo. JOUN A. HANSON Oarns the hillow. Inxlirand on iillli er: Also HQ on tat tle and hnrwa cuttle on luftslde lint' on left shoulder. cS3 l'.anife )n RUrnr Springs snd aat of slate line. Poatofflce-Harrlaon Neh. OCTAVE If A It I! IS, Cattle branded at shown on left side with over bit en left ear. Ksnge on Run ning Water, P. O. Addreas, Maraland, Nebr. NEII. JURDAS. Horses snd rat- lie branded on either aide, asms ton sat. PUP And Cattle branded side, sad Hurses on left Address. Ilodarc. Vebrsska. HKSUr WABNKHE. Cattle brand ed on left side Kan (ii on Hunnlng Wat Creeek, -p.l. Addreas Harrison, N.;braka. A. K.KKNNMir. to o "Icht HID Mioulrler P.O. Address, Crawford, Kebrasks nim dj csttle brand if 11 W Ii b shown In tof; I l ...I .n Iwht L jfB r Vf I1T W3 an left lw 1 ,W'