Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, July 28, 1904, Image 1

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    Harrison tress - J ournal.
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vol. xvn. HiA.isoisr, nebbaska.
JTJXj"!! 28. 1904. Q O. 5
LOCAL NEWS OF
THE WEEK
I r. Npindlo, ihe Craw ford kntiit.
I'lcklesI Pickles! Hit? best at LoWKVK.
Bodarc was well rejK-eenWd in town
J eslroj
We have had m.ii nice showers lite
1-a.Kt week.
A good bulk coffee only 20e er pound
at Lowkys.
M of Siooi county at 10c eacb Ht
this IIic.
t hns Christian w down from Kirtley
lasl S,iturdy.
James Xolau, iA K-kurd, was in liar'
riHoo yesttrday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Marking were in
town yesterday.
The finest line of fresh and cured meats
at J. W. luxitiioitvr.
Notice the change in tlw Commercial
Hank ad tins week
Jack Cook, of A:aie, was doing busin
ess in Harrison Monday.
The higliest cish price paid for hides
at J. W. iiH-KlHlliKF s.
Mr. and Mr. Santord Hill wan up
from Hie valley hst Thursday.
William I Ion ire l m down the road a
few days on b-'suitss this wwk.
1 lenry Wertz was up frnir. the valley
visirii) and on btisine.K .Monday.
August Mater, from near Montrose,
was a iisCnr to this city Monday.
'. F.x count v commissioner, A I'rocnnier
wus u Hmitisoii visitor jesterd.iv.
Mm J. H. Wilhern.sdorfer is visiting
with friends in Wyoming Huh week.
I K. M.'lntosh. of H w ill, Was in Har
rison oij business M io" lay morning.
fieri Harnl n. of 'lenstnt Riife was
in this city over iiiylit Monday night.
Attorney F. M. II.irriiiu"on. of ( )'JCii!I,
was to Ibis c;tj on business l ist Tbi.r--
lilj .
. J. H. florke returned last Thursday
from triji at dilTireiit points down the!
road.
Wa iiruU-rstand that w vixal frotn hero
inters) to ta!e in the sho at t 'raw ford
lomorro v.
Tim only place to get Oeering Tw ine If
nt (in huh A sons. Hinders, mowers
and rakes also.
Mr. nnd Mr. Albert III!! nnd fami'.j
were up from the their place m the
valley yesierday.
J. L .Sanloni whk from the south
part of the county on business a couple
of days this week.
Mrs. Outs. Iewis and children, of
Hewitt, wan visiting in this vicinity fore
purl of this week.
Brown the Photographer will Is? at the
Andrew's Hall in Harrison on July 30,
Kemember the dates.
L. L. Ashltrook, of the southern part
(lib county, was in Harrison on business
the fore part of this week.
Andrew Christian was dwn from
Pleasant Ridge hihl Friday and was a
pleasant caller at this ollice.
Carl Estler who is building a house for
Jake Marking; in Hat creek cayon, was in
Harrison on business yesterday.
UF. Moon, of the Scotts HlulT Herald,
lias presented (J. L. Hhumwny, of Hcotts
Hlutr, as a candidate fur cougres.
Dr. Spindlo will be in Harrison again at
the ollice of Hr. Davis lor.two day Aug.
1 ; and 13 to attend to all tooth troubles.
V. Wohllietsr made us a pleasant cull
yesterday. Mr. WoWheler always re
member the poor printer onoe a year,
Thos Hinen and Mike Bannon, two of
Bioox county's prominent democrats,
was in tins city on business last Thurs
day. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snyder were in
town yeslnrday. Alva was looking for
hay hands outdid not meet with much
success.
Kd tiuthrie orders ttie J' K.vl. Kent j
(tint at Auta.pohs, Maryland. where tie I
attending the I'm led KUU- Naval
At den v.
,Ieo. Fit rarer-aid wife and son arrived
tier a from Highland. Wis., last Friday
Horning nod will uiake their future
home here.
T. F. Allen, the real estate dealer of
Crawl. ,rd, was in tin city transact ing
busmess Tuesday. He wan accomjiaiiied
by hi little won.
7. T. Antrim liad purchased ttie quar
ter section of I. hi I proved u on liy '. A.
J'axton home years ago, from M. J.
O'Connell this week.
Neil Jordm was up (rcii his ranch in
tli valley Tuesday after supplies and
material for an addition which lie is
building to Ins house.
''arl lletutioier, from near Crawford,
was in tliis city Monday, lie was a pleas
ant caller at this ollice and shoved his
suliscription up a notch.
J. II. Iiieser"s brotlier and mother ar
rived here from Iowa the latter part ol
last, week, to visit and look over the
count rv for tt few week.
A muter of the llines- Ixiys arrived here
from Wisconsin last Friday morning ami
we learn that slut w ill remain, here and
keep I nuse for her leathers
Mrs. William HuiikI). of Pierce City,
Neb. , urn veil here last Saturday nioin
iiil' and wil remain here for a short
time to visit with friends and rrlatives.
a County superintendent Horkv lias Iwii
looking after hts ollice duties nt the
court house this week. He recently re
turned from Alliance where lie had been
attending the Normal.
F. l!iiser was a pleasant caller at
our ollice j esterday and remeuiU red us
in a ftVaneiul way. lie has taken ad
vaiitiiee of th' hew homesteail law and
aided three more ipiai ler .ct:oti- to lU
original homestead
The Con'er ranch and cattle, near
(ih'ii. liaVe le-eri purchaseil hv Messrs.
V hi' head. Fleming;, I I i l.h;i t'er lied
Jvlv'i. Ir. tVirder iwid familv,
conip.iiiiei! hy Miss I'earl Allen, left for
Idaho Tuesoay raw ford HuMetui,
Mil's Ann i Morn vet-, after a fw weeks j
visit with freuil and relatives in th !
,.,..,,,,. ,..,...,,...ii.. (.-I., ,i a it i
last Friday evening' Sh" was acconi
(Milled '-y her sister, Vi Lucv, who will
remain there with her for u few weks.
rt rayed or Ntolon.
One huhl hay horse with black mane
and tailand weighs nhoul 1.IKI (miihhIs
and is branded
!.W,
,mi left shoulder
I will pay $o for the return of the
same at my ranch live miles east of
Harrison. KuNtrtiT lit'NuR.
Miss Lillian ilarris. who has hien vis
iting with friends in tins vicinity for
several tiny,, past, left Tuevlay evening
for Andrews where she will visit with
friends for a lew days nnd then go on to
Lincoln win re she A ill remain n month
with friends and relatives. She was
accompanied hy her sister Addle.
Nolleo to Taxpayer.
Notice is hereby given that on Septem-Is-r
I'), 1U04 distress warrants will lie is
sued by this ollice for the collection of
all unpaid personal taxes Tor the year
1903. The provisions of the revenue law
requiring the County Treasurer to (Me a
list of unpaid personal taxes with the
County Clerk on Octoler 1st makes this
action necessary and no exceptions can
be made. V.AHl. M. Ll'X,
County Treasurer
A WONDF.RFUL INVENTION.
It is interesting to note that fcrtunes
are frequently made by the invention ol
nrlicles of minor importance. Man' of
t ho most popular devices are those de
signed to benefit the people and meet
popular conditions, and one of the most
interesting of these that has ever been
invented is the Hr. White Electric Comb,
paten'el Jan. 1, '9. These wonderful
Combs positively cure dandruff, hair
fulling out, sick and nervous headaches,
and when used with Dr. White's'.EIectric
Hair Brush pre positively guaranteed to
nuiliH straight hair curly in 25 days' time
Thousand of these electric combs have
lieen sold in various cities of the Union
and the demand is constantly incroasiiiK.
Our agents are rapidly becoming rich
selling these comlis. They positively sell
on sight. Rend for sample. Men's size
SWa ladies' 50c- (half price while wenre
introducing them.) ThttDr, White Elec
ric Come Co., Decatur, 111,
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
In rexjionxe to V4n'uhralle rerait infulr;,
the COMMERCIAL BANK i j,leat,l loan
nijunce Hpeeial airangentenU to male louy-time
Umw on lluil Etitt. ,
Suy uhd you trant
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OUR CORRESPONDENTS-
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COTTONWOOD ITF,,. I
Hdhe James made a trip down on
Cottonwood the '24.
Antore Met-kern and family attended
church at Hat creek .Sunday.
M. WorlluiiKloii Hinl Frank Carlson
have (one to liiinitingwater to work for
Octave Harris.
Ant one K ati n:ade a liusiness trip
over to Frit. rs and Chas. Nortnass's
one day last w eek.
A shower of hail rid rain visited this
section the Colli wha n was very accept
able lining no damage.
Kev. Macuah went to Dakota to visit
his family. His appointment, at liod ire
the '.Mtli was filled hy J. It. Burke.
Ernest. Carlson had a mishi.p Monday
moriuuk' enroiiie 'or .'raw ford with :t
load of loys h hreakinc the wheel.
Timothy -aid lower Cottonwood was
hauling water We dont h ive to IISul
w n ler j et but I he crops and (;'ir 't'nH ure
siillerini; seriously lor moi tore.
Hay SKKi.
P.KF.FJ.F.'i FJiOM (T.STJIM. CITY
As we have had our liil of strawberries
we "ill anion take up our pen. We
picked X.'iS ipi.irtsof berries in just four
weeks, the last week only (licked about
enon.'h to use. ihev me very i-fiorlj Jss I iunti.'y, of Olen, who is going lo
lived liut,,l clan' good" wh'! iljev ltvj-li nnill Ulhl work for Mr, Jon, s
Have not seen t'i lug pe tcli orcianl or; tun sumuier, wnt hu e Saturday night
heard what lite crop is to Iw. Cherries I uud has not ct ret iirtivtl.
were a big crop. heat is harvested and
oats lire well under way. Some of the
small grain is very md and some is
poor. Heavy recent rains caused Some
lo hill, t orn is good, Konot or H. is a
little weed v. but the crop will U im
mense if no: hiiig liapM-ns to it from now
on. Wo have h 'eu very fortunate so far
this season, have escaped hail and cy
clones and no ra,n to damage till recent
ly. Land seems to he on the move,
however, that is changing hands. Mr,
Hoard i selling oir his ranches now
while they are bringing goisl prices.
Oneabout two miles from us sold for
$75 per acre last week, just moderate
improvements. Our town had a small
pox scare, but I believe no new cases has
developed so the danger is past. The
fourth has i ie and gone and nothing
serious happened only it is reported that
the merry go-round look in $1100 tlut
day. The largest, crowd we have seen in j
town since w have been iiere was here I
that day. The lireworks wore grand.
One new item in each Harrison paper
calls for congratulations which we ex- j
tend. The Jot UNA L reports a new hoy j
on the 18lh to Mr. and Mrs. Kohert uor
dan and the Sun reports a girl to the
same so we wish the twins u long and
happy life. The girls liessie uud Thelre
.,.i n,.,i ,,n,.lM Me elvmer are iroitie: to
.,' ,, .' ... " ,v, m,,.,,!.,, !
fttjirt, nil i aoto.s, ,.e.( , m, u .,
if nothing happens to prevent. If satis-
. . ..L.I.. .loll r.,in find IrV
,.:,0rV ,, ,s . - -' llVabody. thowir,, of the chief justice,
their skil at p.u king fruit and b really ' , 1
. , , .. - , l the teachers in the public schools, the
to enter school when it opens. Now lor:
my story ivbout "Lovers Iap." The!
hills'and blulfs around Fullerton are not)
nearly so high us the Pine Itidge but are i
near IV) or 200 feet. In the early day I
some movers camped near there and ill
the evening a youn,r man and his sweet
heart strolled some distance from camp
and were captured by the Indians who
were going to put, thetn to death. The
youth plead so hard for their lives, which
the Indians consented to grant on one
condition, That was that the young
man should go over the precipice on
horseback. The Indians (iled in line and
t he young man made the desperate lean.
Horse and rider were dashed to pieces and
when the searching party round him the
Kirl was tieside the mangled form of her
lover, a raving maniac. The brave
young lovers now days dure nscend and
doceud that precipice, while the fair
maiden watch below some with the re
mark, "If tliose fool body don't know
any belter than to risk their lives, 1 wont,
watch them break their fool necks," or
another will say, "how brave and ditr-
..... it !.. T l,t if tlutstt snmfi boys
,ng, ....w
were a willing to work as hard on their
U f -
m. credit it would l to them.
Hunter Happenings.
llrs. fiassett came home Monday.
4 line lain visted this stetion Tuesday.
Mrs. J. 1 Hunter was a Harrison visi
tor Tuesday.
J. W. Hut ler is expected today to j;o
over to .Ajfate.
Kl Schwartz was doiii hiisine-s in
Harrison Tues.lay.
Mr. arid Mrs. Loni; of 'hadroii visited
with Mr. Ui: e and lautily last. week.
A couple of Kentleuien from Cliicapt
is visiting at the Cook raiiclt at present.
J.tcfe Cook came over from Agate the
first ol the week and returned Wednes
day, Uelliet t lice and another ient leiiian
from here weio Hamsun visitors Toes
liny. Several i. Ulcers uf Fort UoliioKon me
visiting; at the Agate stock farm lh,s
week.
Miss Lillian Harris came dow n Tuesd i y
evening lo visit, l.er many friend- here.
She is now the guest of Mrs. Jones.
I'eariii and li.rdie Jones visited at Saw
dust Sunday. Thomas came h line with
Ptiarla Monday and Hirdie will viwit there
tills Week'.
Mrs, Tom Jones nnd Taiizy returned
home Tuesday lifter a pleasant week at.
Sawdust, visiting Irieiids and watching
them move the mill and picking goose,
berries. They expect to have tint mill
sawing by Friday. One week is pre! ty lust
work for three men lo tear up move and
put together ready lor work,
U No.
WOMAN SUFFRAGE.
Woman Suffrage From a Colorado Point
of Vlow.
Woman Su IVnijie in Coloratlo.
Mrs. Klmer Wixon, one of the ladies
from Colorado W'lio attended the National
Kepiihlu mi convention in 1,'hicm.o, in an
interview regarding woman hiiilrnge
said:
" There are between :t(),0ll0 and 40,000
more men than women in Colorado And
et. in spite of I his difference in the pop
ulation, the woman's Vole is all the way
from 41 to M per cent of the entire re
gistration. I "In some r-ltetions the issues are more
' important limn in others. Whenever
! there i a mailer of vital importance i',
I has the effect of bringing out the woman
I voters in a great numbers. Willi us
'the women who vote lire largely the
lieUer class. There are very few clergy
1 men in Ilenver whose wives do not go
I with their husbands to the polls. Mrs.
wives alio it'Oioets io me, oimie loese
are our chief constituency. Our si mug
opponents are the machine politicians,
who cannot iiiiuiiiulnte, the women's
vote as they expected to do, fcreic'iers
.. i. .. ......... ... ......... ,,.i
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where thej' are the most, a active of our
enemies, because they have the money
with which to buy the Legislatures.
This they did in California and the state
of Washington.
"When delegates to the convention
were chosen to frame the new charter for
Denver, after the county was divided, ;
last, year, tho women on Capital Hill,
the principal residence quarter, cast
nine-elevenths of the vote in that dis
trict. You see, that charter meant the
moral and sanitaay regulation of llenver
the saloons, the polit e, the care of the
streets. The men voters either were not
much interested or they felt that it
could bo safely left to women, and they
did so."
Mrs, Wixon declared there was not the
least danger of woman suffrage ever be-
. ,ed , Colorado
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THE
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SALOONS
IX ANDREWS BIXKX
The finest line of irints, liquor ami ltt brand of ciyars.
TIIKO. SAGERT, Proprietor.
yLry
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Selling 'More" Goods Than"Ever7
A lonipli'l"' lint of (iKOCFJ.TKS, IfAKDWAliE,
lIiY(i()())S, 1JOOTS A SIIOKS, antl a cinitpli'te
liii.' of Si Ml I NT, (JOODS.
LACY BROS.
-!)!.. M.K.WS 1N-
I iui Idiritr material of all kiiuls J-lour, Fettl, Grain,
Wiiid-Jiiills, Pillule. Tanks, Watrons, llu-. 12; '., Faun
Iiii;jlt;i!iciil;-, Hardwiirt', Ilarni'ss, Saddles & etc.
I You Are Reading
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Tliat'ts .what it'ts .here for: .
.
To let you know that we. handle a. fine line of Con
fectionary,. Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every
thinjs' to be found in a lirsl class (Jrocery Store.
Give us a trial. Yours for livisinus.,
A. LOWRY.
FACTS
TO RBMEMBBi.,
KAtrr i.-Huuiii:FTitiMVis
i.iriv the largesl and most'
-iconinlete stock
if (icnciill
i.tlircliaiitlis-.!
in Sioux Coun-j
l-'.U T 2, All our prices are n
:keeiing with Ihe quail y ol
'.goods we sell. We do ti.t. kfi-l
j, heap John L'oodstttid therelore
jwr do not. sell nt Cheiqi John
iprices. W sell lirst class goixts.
jal fair pi-ices. I
jF,V I' 3, We endeavor to catei'
ito the wants nnd needs of our:
jcustoiners nnd our goods ure
jselec'ed with this lllll'lll. I
BOURRirr
C. H. UNIT?!
successor to C. U.NEWMAN
-DEALER IN- j
Lumber, Doors, SWv Lime,
Coal, Wagon, Jhhjyiex and
Machinery of all Kinds.
I also carry a line of Wind
Mills, rumjs, Piping,
Towers, Wind Mill re
pairs, etc. etc. etc.
A large stoch of feed, both
ground and nn ground al
ways on, hand.
mail crder givca pr.nxpt
cttentica,
Give me a Call.
WANTED Agents, Hustlers, Salestn
Clerks and everybody who wants to en.
joy a (rood hearty laugh to send TiOc for
"Tips to Agents." Worth if 10 to tiny
person who sells goods for a living. If
not satisfactory your money back. Cir
cular for stump. The Or, White Elee
trji: Comb Co. Decatur, 111.
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All ord.irs t;ivcii proiur t uttetitKHi,
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THAT'S RIGHT;
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F.lCf 4, We have just,
ceived our Spring and Siimm
! Invoice of white waists Ac
! Is, India Linions, C.unn r
: females, (ringliHiiis, Sati
jShirliturs Henriettas, & !
'F.,-'T 5, Our line of Hoots &
Shoes and Slippers is composed
lot til" latest styles from the
iinosl p-liable holism.
FA(;T ft, riven thing usuan
jkept in a General Store cull b.
dVmtut at our place.
DAVIS.
S.V
Manhood Restored
"crriDKNE.
" l' PIDENE."
This ureiit veeetidile:rvit:ill.".er, the de
scription of a famous French physician, will
milcklv cure von of all or nervous tlisnHes
of ttie generative orirans such us lost Man
hood, Inwiiiiiia, pains in llie Pack, foininal
Emissions. Nervous liohlllly, Hinples, I'll
tltiiem lo ainri y. Exhausting; Drains, Vmiro
eele iiii'I Const ipiition. It stops nil losses hy
day or nlirlit. Prematurity, which If not
checked, lead to sprniaitoi ilinei' nnd all the
horror of Impotenc. ('t'l'll)KNK cleitnses
the liver nnd kidneys. (TPU'EN E strength
ens tttid'res tore. Tho ressttii surTerers are
not . cured hy doctors is lit CHiise ninety per
cent iirs iron tiled with Prustiitlt. llt'l'I
1 iCNE Is l he only known remedy to cure
tnl hout nil operation. 5,n0 HxUnionliils.
A wi -It ten Ruuntntce given Hint money re
turned If six lioxes do not. effect a perms
nent . ciii'f.!. 1 .on n box; six for Ave by malt
Send lor free td -en! ii r slid 'cUlinmibils. Ad
dress DAVUI. MEIHl'INK.l (l SiinKriiiioldO
Ciilltoriiis. Kol siUehy KiCMARli & JoMCS
NOTICE-
All parties indebeted to Chiis. Newman
by note, or otherwise will (bid all hills,
nndnoteantt.hu Commercial Hank for
collection. Please call nnd settle all
open ncvotitits by note bankable or cash
in hmid and save costs, .
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