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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1904)
Pres-Journnl C. t" Burke. IVwt. in(n i i u. i s r an H-at .KK. lAv MATIr.1 OFFICIAL I'APKK OF .SIOUX COUNTY. One Dollar Per Ytar. AUVKKTISINY. RATf-S. I'-t tfi, it;: .'! ur.u., j-r tit A i-M ?r, umii . w !ri--l .rlj i)miHMI lit V' lIM'Clinll. !. ii.. f.arlW J.ur(rt)-e ol mHh-Iuiic ill.' , , ... . . . ,n IS A, iw.'l m(i Ml..r li r y m;n ,fH.tlv "Hi. Iff!! it. ' f , lite (iivi'Iik-ih are t-ntiTlixl fo tlie loi- I',' rttv--uLiu,,:: Aiuiri- I ,Vl)l-l.. 1 t 'l lMlOld I t i-rk 3 M.itrie 3 lui.n.i.., j atrr 1 Simku -r-k 1 W lll.li 4Tk 1 Vhit riifr i St;r nnf 1 J E M AtoTvjj.nt, j h .cr Ht-nry, Strike is still on With no signs of To-days World Herald says a world war is threatened- Eng land sends note to Russia demanding an apology for sinking of the Knight Command er. Declares there was no contraband on board and hints at hostilities unless reparation is made. NEBRASKA LAND OWNERS. The rush for laud whenever j he government throws a few thousand jnore acres open to j-iettleinent h one of the 'signs of the times'' that cannot be easily misread. And, being rea1 aright, it should 1x3 heed ed by those who are o for tunate as to le owners of land an the richest section of the United States. The citieg are becoming congested and the land of the eastern and central states Jias been farmed into exhaust ion. The crushing power of combined capital on the one hand, and the keenness of competition amongst laborers on theother aqueezing thous and of able-bodied men out indiwtrUl centers every year, and they are looking for farms and independence. Tbejr cannot find those cut of tb Miwiwippi , r:vir With in vat diEmltv lhy find ihiiii t-ast of the MiH mi. Land that !! at 0 to $1-2') an acre, after Laving n farmed yvar in and yi ar out for a half a ceii- tury. is not the land for the iHr.11 anxious to make a start tuvl li'iiM himself a home. So the Ijoim rtvker ro;ntt wvrt TtMintothetraiis.nss4uri;5owor coiniti y, wlien tin most lVr-i 1 1 J " lid pi O U( t I Ve S.ll ill ill the world Jies viigin, ki.-sed into I'ux'urtivily but voter-1 4 The s j ; an who trxv.fi, a j quarter wclion f land in ; Nebl a.-ka IHid is li'ja 1 II illiiti his home, may iegaidi Ins avii jiitme ami that of , - ., li- i hi.- rhildrenns as-Mired. Lvery i j year 1 ha 1 5a ml will rise in val ine: every year, with greater jaiei imj.rovel proce.-.-i's, it jit will irrow more priwlaeti ve: ieirry year it will 1m nearer a market than it wan the year Jlvfore. For half a century ! yet its wil will le rich nul fertile. Inside half that time rer".1-Tn---i''l'1-sy farm llocattl in the most valuable fa nniup section of the world. Ljt tlie Nebraska n who owns i Nebraska land hold on to it. J It is a safer investment than ! government bond?, and holds out more alluring promises than do gold mines. Vorld Herald. The ceusus bureau has is yued tlje final bulletin on the neero jiopulation of the Uni ted states. The total number of negro inhabitants, includ ing Porto Kico, etc., is'.t, 4, 531. Almost JU per cent of I those in continental United States are in the southern states, and 3-lOthn of them iire in Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama. These figures? show an increase of bs i,er! cent in the last decade, but throughout the lyth century j the rat of increase declined 1 rK"Uon the Slocum horror, steadily. j And yet, Illiteracy among the ne- In it8 (lisjKisition to fowt groes is about 7 times greater fuIu(?s's is5 both lhu v,'Kth thauaiioug the whites; g,. and weakness of thenne. mow) of them are engaged! Ol)0la" we 1101,1 ! nr in gainful employments, and ! 1,an,U ,m'r HO,,M' Ivut ar'- their death rate approximates j "() per cent while the whiles is! only 17 per cent. Xegro j u'- second uay auer we bread-winners constitute fwt and make a like rala Ixt cent of all negroes at least iiniti' J"ibIe- And il U ihti 10 years of age. For the ! forfaiting that makes refonp whites the percentage is only H0 (lilllcult' 49, and for Southern whites 0n the otl,er ,ian'1 only47. The women among The ability to forget is a the negroes are oftener bread- j merciful provision of human winners than among the j "attire. Through forgetful- whites. Continental United States had 8,833,'..i4 negroes in lyoO, which excludes those of Porto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii and the military and naval service. Pathfinder. 71i Ability to Forget. How quickly the republic forgetf a great calamity and the conditions that have caused it. A few days ago a mob of New York men, women and children fought each other to get on board an excursion steamer which the police offi cers told, them was already loaded beyond itn capacity . , ,rr . . THE PIONEER PHARMACY. L)r Wni: l'ajier 1 -miti-i, 3iis, arnislieS, Hooks find Stationary. The finest Line of pipe-? ;ml Best ciarK in the city. X 9 9 J ? 2 RICHARDS & .jOXLS.Surccrsots. J.E. Fhmcy. 2' j. H. WILHERHSDBRFEB WATCHMAKER & JEWELER AH kind of (lold and Silver work done Ilinirs made to order. All work-guaranteed. HARNESS SADDLES, and RANGE GOODS. Harness made to order. Saddles re covered. That We r or we are here yetl And can do as good work as ever and that is first class. Call in and get our prices on Business Cards. Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes etc., any way fill 1 1 liese people nan already deIlt antl pmjishmentexistence would long nince for wIl ,na,1' !t l'0"' j have driven man to insanity i i i nil i i f. i neH8 te amt' o1 Jll(! lrt 1-re served. We are so constituted that the veil must he drawn over the past, .to some extent; and entirely over the future. Nature will not allow us to suffer forever over the dark est trouble or sorrow over the deepest bereavement. Nature the Ineffable Goodness, or what you will, coaxes us gent ly back from sorrow gradu ally and gently back to the activities of life, mitigating our bitterness into chasten ing. Little by little we are re signed to the inevitable past- -and forget. Else we should die. Without the lapse of forget- S 5 o o S 2 2 2 F PFINFY Mi Forget Do JOBWBRK . . fiilm-ss there would be no' buoyarcy of life. Without the tah nt to forget lift; would have noelasticity. It would lie without hojie and given over to grief. Had there been no balm of forgetfulness the tragedy of and destruction-Omaha Daily News. If you are twenty years old when your baby is one year old, then you are twenty times as old as the baby. When you are t went v-five years old, the baby is live, then you are five times as old as the baby. When you an forty years old the, baby is twenty, and you are but twice as old. When you get to lie eighty, instead of being twice as old as your daughter you are only one-fourth older. Now, at this rate how long would you have to live before your daughter would be as old as you? Ex. Floyd Jote ws up from Crawford a few hours yesterday. Mrs. V. A. Henter left Wednemlity mornint; for Paonia, Colo. U. M. Hut ton left for Iowa Tii1y night wlwre tic will remain for a few week and when he return lie will lie ac companied by Mi family. L" ' -o I LLH, iui:R;--m-. - . NKi!KiVK. ('AS. H. SMITH. .Vs.' M.Y K .X'ifST. t I - -. -Sil!trl1l tl Ak'I.I'I1 Ail.'-r; H,rrii-iii. N-''. I Physician N Surgeon.!-" oKl"l- V.-. AMntr. -.h k " L. DAVIS, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Ortire Hi IV.irJti I llnilit'lii.-. Itl'HMllMH e 11 li'Hir iHlTlll f '.MIIIIiITCKiI ll.l'-i. HAliUISoS. NF.MIiWrw'A ruMMKli alTioi kl. oi'j'osrn: dkp, t. KVI.V nil AM) A 1.1. TliKATKO WITH CI H llTKsV. Hoard Uv Day or Wi-ck. W, U WHiC.bT IW. 0?f LY Raf'ro&4 betwe.i Mii.s iuu ivivc-r ahu Chicago. Ulrerl to St. Paul Nlnneapoll. Ol.-ct Llni tn Ulack llllls. Arf V to nfii-.rnt tC' l"'t tat. rnapi and timn -rds TIME TaI'.LK Itntiml. B"iiii'l. M.iuiin.r. Kvi'iiiHk.'. No 13, l;n.' II I Si., n, ;ti 7-;'i N. srt. 1.1. fr. I No, t- 1 1 . . t , i-;lr r;!ITV ....I: 1 !.. fit. STOCK BRANDS. fllK J"i Kl. will l"H .iiSi j i.ir l. a '!.(, I.k ! 'hi' fo!ini(, !.r , iv.-v"r. V:h.'!i -i-l lit u Hi hr:tiift 7' ri-utt t.i- rv r:irn.i-r ..t ritiii'liiiii'ii In -!j.jx n'iil R.i kii'il'.i? ciiutini hniijl a.! vi-f 1 1. tli.rir bruin! lit Ihk.Ihik- it itnuint.-. m ov.t tin- mti.. n IIIHV Ik t It"" llll-ul;!. of !.i4Viti! lIHinr'V S.if (111 OiiUli- Iir iniliv! n .hn.vlt in rtil on !i-lt ulili". ! K.uilt- nt lli. ftt, Nrhia-ka. $500 REWARD. For (hi iirrt-t nnil cmivii.tioii nl any p-rty IT (Mtltif! llcuiiilK ur !!l!illi !s;n m,y Linn.! I! !ck txtliHiidiitr to t,li. i.icri!s!tr:l p,ir 1: tiKOIO.h MV ANSK .Mtll liniiulrri FSiAiWiii left Kl.li. lurn-R linni'li"! WA-A iin l.-f t ulirni iiTt rmiir" oil .ilili i t'in k. 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