Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 18, 1904, Image 8

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OFFICIAL, PAPER
OF SIOUX COUNTY.
One Dollar Per Year.
advkr'i isim; rati-s.
f-r .Scti, SitijTie Oilucill, per .couth '.'
rer column, per nwiu. tat
Prutessioniil urnls per enr, oue iuci. 5 60 ,Ju, a.rll, , ,,,.,iiy be,o.i,u, rich
Locals per line ew; .03 ' wint Uwk cot.!'. They j i-iuvriy sri! I
60 per nt off on yrary MiiU Sei.J lor wm,le. Mru i
taJien 50o. - (liail price lu!e
The following c!iipi!i.i from ; ...-.rouuo tun., , t:. ur. vi.,ie tire-!
the State Journal has caus. d r'c 4 t. hi. i
ii ripple of amas.-int'iit ami ; a letteii FKOii jats e. l hi Ej
provoked irrt-ioii anionjr: , r , ,, .
11 oro.oid tlw txlit-ir oi i i.f 1
hume of the church j'i'p!e JfcNL tiai l wkuiiJ iriins r. .....i-. ,
II in : iitiuui uiv j iui ' v ii.i;-. tut I
iere: i , . ; . . . '
aii.il. i u.iu tiOL ht-J'L Ili (.l.'IO.Mf
Judge W. II. Westover. of:vtO' it not nt
,, , ... , . , , i line coijstdi.U v on tl.e ui.J iheie ui
Kushville, va. heiUK .'ooined
late in tli(? day as the jxpu!ifit j i'itur- juh luiiaod in. nm
who is the ino.-t available. , " , .
I x iice. uaimily tiol iinrd Hi. m mii 1 imxl
4'IIe is a pOplliist." haid OJIC ,'ltt il"""lt"'!' Missionary Satiny or I In-
of the leaders, -and at the : lil)k t() , au 1I)lirillill ttaJ utiuul
Kime time is a member of tietin.i: w.-si tu suii p.-k:. u;
'Vino'-ratie Jacksonian clubof
Omaha.
He is a Methodist,
lefeated Govor.er Mickey for
delegate to the national con
ference at San Francisco, and
has the endorsement of Mike
Harrington. What further
variety of qualifications could
any one ask him to have." In
fact his qualifications were
being urgently pushed and
the democrats appeared to
accept him as a friend ly
Indian.
"One of the leaders" and
the Journal reporter better
get their brains washed before
they again rtart in to discuss
Judge Westovers church
qualifications for a guberna
torial nomination on the pop
ticket. The Hon. Judge
might acknowledge the soft
impeachment of being a
friendly Indian, but we doubt j
.if he would own un to run-1
ning a race with the Governor
for lay delegate to the Meth
odist national conference. As
a matter of fact Judge West
over was elected a lay deleg
ate from the Northwestern
Nebraska Conference to the
Methodist General Confer
ence "which . met at Los Ange
les, Cal. ; and not San Francis
co. Govoner Mickey was
Verted a delegate from the
Nebraska Conference, and
was not defeated, but repre
sented another conference.
There was no National Con
feience held this year, it was
a Geneial Conference embrac
ing the Methodists of the
world. Kushville Recorder.
G000 FOINTCR FOR GAMBLERS.
Hw to Ma'xa Money Out of Easy
Going Strangers.
"I thottght I waa pretty wise to all
aorti of samea," laid a eamblcr, "but
I've Just been beaten out of a five
pot aa easily at though I came from
Cohoea. A friend and I had been
landing In the doorway Of h hotel
fretting OH the odd or even numbers of Euebret anaiu, a horse fell with him ' ru wlfe of one of our ex trensimrs,
die Beit ear to pass, and I waa loser. 1 hurtl,)K lliirj some hls urtlwl. oeor(,B who now resides in New York. Every
TMB to other feliow anggested that I hui , u... ...... : thimr isdrvimr uodoan the littl a.n...
try to call a coin, bead or tall, for $6, '
M a chance to get my money 'back. I .
aareed. He slapped a quarter on th.
MCk t tU band ard I said 'headi.' It I
tail and I was a fire out.
"The aptrlrce was worth
J j
Cwsgli, for ha told me the gam after
? I01 I
JiltT Z Z Frani Law,. Monday . " i "" W .
Z7 i isL1.1L. Jj . o ' I ftro aaevwubnm was mud and water,
cla'otaawasTci hJ ' W ',Ur Uam our now 11 a,i du-t 1 find t,w w,,"Uj
tTtiZ tk gaib worked nine Umes yUn8 fri,,od Kll'"r,n fro' Alliaoce ng Ur aprt and wb-n I do strike any
rt f t3m, Sd h dldnt really ana : di0,f Un' W Pred,ct H1""1 thinK like a settlement live re are so many
I ' 1 s TT"f. fcacaaaa lM was pra U00M for hr- ov district io Deed of a different kind of beheis that it is hard to
r y saa that I W0ld say aood UU-11 teacher will not be disa- ' do anythinir towards organism a Suoday
7 i J I 31 too IL I Ilka apotnted if thev hire her, alie is rintf ' Khol for the adults usually Hunk tlie
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' It I Interest a.; to t t tuat
are Ireq lei t!v in t.ie hi llie tnvetii
. articles, of lu.lio- importance,
lire uiosi u!,ir jrvirrj are thuse de
signed Ik twtieiit the w-Opl aiiO meet
.sipitiar eoniiili.,ns, and otte of must
interest :ti; of tliese that has ever been
; invented i toe i r. V lute Electric Lou, I .
aLeii',rJ Jail. I, tty Tljese wooderlul
I'ouiii i iiiely cure tlsu'iult, li.nr
1 falling out, mi k .md nervoti lieadai lies,
i aiai h-ii used willilir. U'liiU-'s 1 ic inc
i 11.1. r Brusli are -sisttively :u.lailWej to
J iimw t raifihl Ji.nr cnny 111 das" um
i llijusainis of Hk-v electric mii U have
tA.- M v.l ifi Ai Oii lil.Jii of t. L'ii.OW
ld llU! rUlill.j ls ,.uM.,... ..
lan w oiuea umi youi. .la are oled
wl lor, wlicra tli-r is no ixjtii-ty 1 i r to
, rilDU's jrpipare tlie a lur iuiu.t
in auizalioti.
1 L.uiir iiun the Nortliw tern to the
eaMtrn Ixiriier ol the state ul Pom a, and
visited Mr. K.ue's sis'.er ili. Marriott al
Wokelield-had a pleasant, trip Ironi there
out to WiuneUif-'o Aiiiw.y ttliere I lie els
a ouil Misiift.ar Society, coll. posed of
llie wives of Hie g jverr.iu' iil tilipl ieis
uud a few In '.i.ios that Involved a Z'l
mile drive fruiu llie rail ri.ad.
Another Jpleasatit thing in Wokelield
w.is a viit wnhalnjy v. ho had laKen
Hit trip lo Jerusalem, with the Sunday
.Stliool rXLuisiotis Sue. had a h..us..-lul
.if pretty tilings she trought Ijoik mill
hei , and such an interesting story lo leil.
I helieve you are to ha ve some one with
you at the Sioux o. b. 8. i onventioo
Kim fali, lio look that Ir.p He t.ure to
Is? there everU.dv and henr nlsiut It.
If it is as intel'eslii.' as Mrs. HosseU's
slorv )ou don't aot. to tniss u.
Fraiiii Wokefiei.i 1 came ilow a thronuh
Norfolk, Madison, Cotumbut, uud south.
Last haluiday 1 spent, at entrai it
vuth Mrs. Knott, hut not with the prls.
for lliey were in lJaoiiia! Think how
pieasaiit It will be for me il the Knoll
family seUle ten miles from my t oloiado
home! I also calltd on the Hob' ts and
Jiu.ksiu families , v. ho were my ueinbor
at Adatui in bheri;an l. Many of the
i arey peiple will reiueuiher Mr. H.dieils
as he was with us at at a Bible In-mute
Tlns part of Nebraska seems prosperous,
thi-y have rattier nmr i rain ih in heeiued
quite needed for to or three ears, t ut j
, n tiie w hole crops are ood this ear, j
the steaintbrashers me i.usy every ulieie,
Aurora and Hast it cs are building a ""d !
many new bouses and improving the oid
ones, and there is a general air ol pr.
s?f it .
I eXcl to continue my travels until
the lirst week in 8ept. and tbeu return to
Colorado.
Emm a L. H ce.
Hunter Happenings.
Putting uji cherries is the prorau.1 in
the homes, of this part of the country.
Mrs. J. 1). Proctor and Eva were east
Andrews visHots Sunday aUeruoou.
Mrs. J. 8. Tucker came borne Saturday
t.viiiti(, she had a very uieuxaiit visit
with her daughter aud lafOilv at Glen
ICock Wj'o.
Mrs. Werdeman and Anna Schleyer
V.roujbt their cattle to the river Hui.day
lor water and were pleasant cullers ut
Pail Unl.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Tlwnias ant? Birdia
A W"OX;fclil UL INVENTION
viitel at Mra. Tuckers buuday after- to Alliance ami other points in the past
noon. j week. Leaving home the morning of the
Mr. JJenslow and family were visitors 1 9'" Went nort" r!l1 -" lf
at. Mr. Russia Sunday. 1 pin OVer n,"hl w,lh lh t""Pl,l ' U-
) Ornve and family. I saw some line grass
lion. M. P. Kmkuid came up on the t in crossing J. E. O. Hunters, Kobert
ps-ssenger WedLesday iiiorniii and went Harrison, and Geo. Ciolden's ranches, 1
over to Mr. Cooks with the mail carrier, I had a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moa
coming back the same day, took supper . vy anrl ,ev Kve me aonie interest ui
at Mr. Riue'a lefi for boiue llie ame ' new of our people in A ikierla that left
aveniojj. t I Sioux t 'ounly some years ajjo. They al-
Walter Martin is at his work for Mr. !
t. ,. i
w a" r,ht
Ed Hchwaru heiptd Mr. Schleierflx'T , T,
i.,. , , t,'er,, "re "e cr.P'nninK to (he Laat
bis pump the otber day
Frank Zeros waa on our streets Mon-
day
B. F. John ,., th h
Botowg in uttiog bar self for the good
work site has chosen. We ktu ska will
wort aha has erwaan. Wa bepe sHe will ;
lasjcna a good aahpol.
. THE PIONEER PHARMACY.
Wall Paper
LjriJKit' Sundries,,
1-amts, Oils, Varn ilieS.
LiOOkS arid STATIONARY.
The finest Line of pipes and
Hest cigars in the city.
FLOYD JOXKS. Successor, J. E. Phinncy.
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WATCHMAKER
&
JEWELER
All kinds of Gold and Silver work done
Kings made to order.
All work iruaranteed.
HARNESS ADDLES,
and
Harness made to onbT.
Saddles re-covered.
That We Oo
'For we are here yet
i y
And can do as good work as ever
and that is first class.
Call in and get our prices on lJiisint-ss Cards, Note
Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes etc., any way
i
Ir. and Mrs. Weir uvi children erj ived
a posl rest at Mrs, Ii.i.-setts place the last
of the week.
A t'liod ram fell l.er Moin!ay refreii
ItiK the garden and I rees set I ling I be dust
arid cooling oil" t1 e st'iiospbere makiui it
lore pleasMiit after Ho much heit.
We ale lilad to w elcome our old Editor
b:i(;k iit;ain, he lias Inid a lont: vacation in
wbiibt.ime Mr. Wntht kept the pajier
t'lini; alright, We will do the best we cat:
to help you Hoard, hut some times we
I have to hustle a little bit. We w jnh Mr,
Wrif;ht success in bis new home.
j Jlr, J. W. Hut tier came up Friday
j rimrrnnt! and went to Mr. Cooks w,lb the
"w1' carrier.
I U No.
HETiE AND THERE.
As a great many of the Pees JrCRJ5AI.
readers have asked time and afain w hy
I never Mild but lit tie alciut my trips over
the different counties I will now pvea
brief write up of my ttip from Harrison
""owed me a letter from Mrs, Wood
a. mMumi rnm ,.,, ,
you reach the table south of Oawfnrd
but as I drifted south eVerUbinx Was
burning up in, III 1 jol with, n ten miles
of Allium and the crops were then ttood '
t"""fsh "ut " lt
Sunda) School is too small an affair for
them aad that wt ually lesyss tlie ctiildien
tim uxl thiiwnuiii
I at home or roaming over the prairie get-
1
ill Forget
JO
tinir into mischief. The olivet day I slop
ped at a bouse and the father and mother
were rtlisent and 1 was talking with one
of their Uin atwtit 13 years of ai;e about
a Sunday KchiMd mnl be seemed verv
mucli interested mid I asked him if his
parents were prutestants or Cathulu s and
he said theV Wre iJiiict, SO I left hiii ad
ample snpplv if lesson leaves and went
my way rejon intf and lauc.hir;-; on r acb
itif Alliance I found school inarms us
thick as beea and uhout as busy, for ex
animation was roini on mid if there is
any one time in (he jeartlnt the teacher
feels nervous it is then. There will lie a
frrt-ftt many youn; t-acbers '.bis year as
oid ones are xettmp rnnrried and taking
up other visa lions so 1 presume it. is the
vtiiing ones or none. I found our Sioux
County leachers busy Bnd thev feel that
w hile this bag been a hard 10 weeks for
tbem, they have been a niply repaid. I
held two services on Sunday about 10
niilea apart and I found it pretty warm
but pood and appreciative congregations
J. C. McBrien candidate for state Supt.
was attending the Normal Monday arid
wave many words of encouragement to
t ht tea hers. Mr. McBrien !.- ore of the
most deyoted Educational men of th
slate and if elected our public schools
will receive an iniietus that few otber
men could ive until they had the exp r
ience that McUrien has bad.
J. B. BciiKE.
The Vslley of Mexico.
The Valley of Mexico Is aevsnty
mlieo In lnngtb nnd forty.geven miles
In width. Lake Texcoco, a larjte body
of water lying Immediately to the east
of the City of Mexico, Is only six fepi
lower than the level of the street
pavements. In 1G29 this lake rout
and Inundated the city, drowning
thousands of the inhabitants. Tlx
wt,, nf th Ial", ,vnred the site ol
tn city to a aeptn oi tnree reel, and
remained so for over four years. TU
Usurer Is now obviated by a graal
ftalnage canal
Fraud of His Untagt.
Representative Wiley of New Jer
sey, said to be the only civil engineer
la congress, Is proud of a lineage
extending back to the first postmaster
aeneral of the UnltM Ktnt Ham....i
Osgood, who was a citizen of Haeaa-
ebuaetts.
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lis
Czar Restricti Finlander.
The czar fcaa isud an order by
oicn ire fw;scai (rovpruor oi i d
2i iana re etrp-jv. erea fio; on.r to r- i
S I committal of.ee of "T 'l-'if ail" ur.-
0 ' eoim.!" rers .r.s. tut to a K-int in IJr:r
? flacp otters of the s'ri.iJr'i ca
i section.
V.
2) Lady Desaera.j p's Fn.
Sc-cty of New Sou'h V.'a'"-! j
C i I av 8.nt a fan to l ady Fi.-S!j i.a; ji i
a i . . . - i
me Ian is mace of vhue o.'.- :i
i f'a'hcrs from the tlx-ycar-cM i'air
5 J i-Icufh CFtrich larni a- S'jti!!i ii-a 1
Q I Tbe 'orti i?"-1;;! fii:.s are i r..a-
q i men ted with a rj.tnojrnni io Ai
I Iian rlJvcr, t':e ha-'f pivot rad
: raytiDtit.S3 are f Aus'raliaa jroid.
" A. C. Osa, A. M-. B., Pre , Omib.
Paor. A. J. Lowar, Prino. yt
X Endorsed by First Nktl "
iiiaiik and bunioeN oiea.
IW.OOOlo Koll Top iHki, Hank Fixture nd
: hu iyprHr, SiinHiUCin work (or
i Nf-nd for tn- fftUilric. bound in ftll'utor,
J flnit ever fubiibd by HuirHss CoUett.
ite4 It, una juu mm atueiia ib . u. c.
CUMMKRCIAL IIOTIIL
OJM'OSITi: DKI'O'I'.
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3 r,l WvJ.si- 4el fcikfifV-'Sl
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AN!) I I. T1!F.TKD WITH Cot HI'l-.sV.
Hoard l!,v lav ur M'eel,.
W. B- WRIGHT I'".
ONLY
(LaiHrnead fcotwooi ;4, unhurt Jviver (k3
Dlract lln tn St. Pml Minneapolis
Direct tin to Ulack H.lts.
Apply to noarit ageiit for rat, maps
and t'mA rfcrrf.
II.MK"TAltLK
Went H-Mititl, K.iH It'Miml.
No iie O il No. 14, lilt- 7
In. in. to:?,! Ka. HI Un trt. fj:4
STOCK BRANDS.
Til x Joe km ai. III B'llilKti y. ,1 nraiirt.like
mil al oraml ,:,ceiiis. kvtv iiirtni-r ,r
riuii'liiio'it in si.,,n tout a,l luliilnii um ill,-..
should S'trertiae their lirntnls in THkJock
kai. as It elrciilntK all over the stat. It
inny lie the menu of suvtntt inoin-v tor von
John Johnson.
Out! If brsin'ir'l
art pthou ii In cm t
on !f?;t pi'lr,
Kitiiff at Mcvr
RK
I It. 3bruku.
Adle; llewiit, .ei,r:u.kn.
$500 REWARD.
ror the arrest nnd rnnni tioii ot any pnrly
tt parties stpuHmr or dUfliriirlna u) hrands
0 stock belonging to tiie uudi-rsinned pur
les:
GKOIttiK SWANWIS
Cattle branded
lorscs briinde't
mi left side
on Jntt sliotl
ler, rnnire on l-ldler ( reek.
AnystiK k hnoiileil Hssbuvn twhi)r estrsy
d from my ru'iae, tl, verel by uy o,y
in Klvinir me lnforin.ittwi III k rewsnlisl.
Aildiess, H. liobiiison, Ni-brssks
KRAN K NCTTO.
fsttle brnmled
side salt hmik on
in the left
lelt shoul
der 'f horses.
Also some of tlio Horses
tie lire brniidi'il on
slioiil.ler soti.e KH deserlb
slsjve Immul,
Address, irnirlxin, Nebruska.
HAMCKb KMOKI.
C'attle brsnded
any wnero on
left side of the
aulniitl
Riie on Prsl-
rle doff mil Mnn
3 ro Creeks.
Address, HurTlson. Nebrssks
KlMIKKT r. NKRCB.
Csttle Branded
as
on left sldn
Kangs os
AImmmI. 1...- I.a
S3
lio ilrteror aids.
on left hip
tanae eu
- , -ua&fl
I S)
sTsotJB Mnl the
nara ei tor tiie
Rannlng Water. T. o. Address
Agate, ssbraska.
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r r .TtvirBn
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' ,p or
,trft.i, r.
MM
i..r- i.riKiM 3 1 ii i.y t i i,nniit.
Al ir.-., J. . .oh',
i ult le hn.i.d ; TryT7,JI '"T'-
siliiW II
nt. on rlirhl ! ' ' 4 lr'i
nonHcr. : ' " ' - -lira
V I - -a oil ,i ft !. Illllhl Us. rllpl
5100 REWARD hi I iwlil forevirtence
-oiivii-tini; hi,v one fur iiinnii a off or In
uy m ur i,iin, rn s ith stock hsvlng ssy
nf lac tmvi. I,r ill'l or hrainls.
Iluiu'h st Audit-s -i. N t,r,
Vi'lr s. Ilnrrlso'i Nnbr,
J M. I KNSI.OW.
t at'l i hrnitrl
on .'.'KM alrts
"s ue n en I
A. d kIso 1j os
till hip.
Itnr-.es lira a led J B SJ mi rlulit lK)Ui1r
'ji'piw. Ilioiije on w .lite Itlver, on the old
Ohvo tolvilh. rt ni h.
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Add re,;
(j,en, Htr.
JOHN A. HANSON
- 'h r,s tlii- fol'nw-r'.-'.r
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w-i
Mso HG '.ii r ,t-
i le io! life's,-- - y
-it i ,,n 1, rt -i.ir, . .
t,..rs. s ll left Vj
I'.str.-e on xilver s-irliur ami east
hie, t'osloltif,. Ittirrisull Nell.
if t fi
It KW AI.
i". Oil r..u ..r.l r... ,
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o' In vet 'ol vi He's burses brand-,
in either jaw or !hi;h turne,
vr ''i 7ohu liieseron liuniiim
A-ater. also 4-100 (Ml for proof ti
convict any person unlawfully handling
inv ol said horses.
W. J. A. RaI M
KhfclM'KKK" M K STOCK l o
Branded en left hip uf I'sttle
and oil loft clieeV ot Hones
l!,ii,i. mi deep ( reek.
A ilK'ss, Inept i,.,.e i.ivu stock Co,.
J. If. lUi.ncnr, torrinan.
. lili"- Sebrv
tKTAVF. IIAItltlS.
Cntllo brinlsd
on
uith
I'fl Sh
ou r l,a u,f i
nr.
llniiKi on Rus
1'. O. Adilress, MursUn l, .N(,r,
NKII. Ji;tlb.
Horses i, f,v
PUP
orniiiieQ tin
either ld, Mms
ss on eot.
And Csttle tirnnded
side, and Horses on loll
Address, Itodarp, NobrssSs.
IIKNKY WAUNKKK.
Csttle brsnd
ed on left slrle.
ItHiiife on
Kminlng Wnter
Creeek.
"P. 0. Addrcsi llsrrlSfin, Nebraska.
A. R. KRNNICDV.
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Csttls Brsnded 9CrA on Rlht Hla
j Mionlder
I'. 0. Address, Crawford, Kabrsaaa.
tii LzU
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tattle Lrsi.d '
Li..,,...- it.nt fTJ I
i ... e.tl. i fA" I
' - Yy,
And tollosll.K o H41 'jVl
It tide of csttl-. tTlii tLiiA LcicJ
, VtKl this ITlfpf 'III ft ft" '' '"" '!-"
i M
I Ami till. jjy . - i'S U!;
(snifcnn It li II 1 ..: 't..t. r.
l-o,i ntn. i- d lr--. I, i . '. '.
fcr m -&yM
il
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f-J on left
il..o,,jjfa4it'iiiiti ft.
' ... .; ,i . ,i , j
- - , iiWi ii r ' i
swe", i l