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Harrison Press - J ourn al. OFFICIAL 3?AJPIij!R OF SIOUX OOTJ-NITY. Juavaitla with u 1 f i I lh 4 VOL. HABRISON. A., , TKITJSIDAX", OCT. 20. 1904. ISO. 17 Maple sugar at Lowry's. FACTS TO REMEMBER. LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Turjer returned home Monday. Bulbar wialrv this nIl Iowa boney at Lowrys. Oyster supper aod baby tow Oct 26 Don't forget that we handle statiooari Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentUrt Jose Hall wd soother spent Sunday at Bodarc. Carl Corbie is hauling wood from the Cut place. K. H. A. Entertainment at Andrews Ball Oct. M- John Christina Hide Teeedey. Several war doe tbia week. w down from Raw io to gat daotal work Try eastern Btar maple syr up at Lowry's. County map for sale at this office. Bulb 00 pa par and card board. Fresh cookies and crackers at Lowrys this week. Tba B. K, first tbia A. Oyster iuppar will t the . Wednesday Oct. 20. Don't forget to bring your babies to the Oyeter supper and baby show Oct. 26 The highest cash price paid for hides at J. W. Ricedorffs. One good second hand box htating stove for pale at Low Will Pontius pssrd through on the aaumger last night on hi way to Long P ma. Mm. F. E. Jsndt came up from tlx ranch Tuefcdity and want to Crawford in tb evening. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Crown and Bridge work specialty. a Rev. C. E. Zimmerman will preach hire next Sunday evening after League, bet everyone coma. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Wright visited at Whitney from laat Saturday evening until Tuaaday morning. When in need of a Range or Heater come in and see what we have. Lacy Bros. League Sunday evening at 7:00 oclock. Every body invited J. L Davis. Leader. The Hewitt poatutfice wasdiecootioutd list Wednesday. Don't forget Uie preaching aervicea aeat 8uoday evening. Don't forget the date of tba oyster supper and baby snow. There will be a slereopliuoo the Itall Friday uigliL show at Earnest Bunge made a pleaaaotcall at vur office laat Saturday. Neil Jordan auipned two car loads of Callie Tuesday eveiuug. f F. W. Clarke went down.to his rauib on KubUiog water Tuesday. LOANS Ofl REAL ESTATE In ressonse to considerable recent inquiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK is pleased to an nounce special arrangements to make long-time loan on, Real Estate. Say what you want BREEZES FROM C EXTRA L CITY New case of cheesy at Lowrys. Mr. and Mrs. Eimua Cor bio were doing buaiuua in lowu yeaieruay. II. T. Zjrbe was up I run bodarc Moo day aud ceiled uu us wlule 10. I will stKin be a stranger if I don't do belter than I have done lately, but with the lues of the girls is the added work of writing often to them to Imp them from getting home sick, so other writing has been somewhat neglected. Mv A'int and hr huxhuod tint have bmn with us since lust January leave Wednesday for Kansas where they will vicit mv brothers and siiter then go on to Pnonia, Colu five-pound We had a nice rain lo dav which was j'ist the thmr for the wheat and fall n lures. Corn crop is Very gni. F. W.'s corn will easily mike 50 Im. per acre, he is selling some right from the lie Id at 30c per bu. measured. Mr. Hod brought in twenty thousand sheep as a starter to feedand that is only about a quarter of what is to come, and it takes a great Matt U.ll was doing aoiaa surveying quantity of hay to feed such a hunch of lor Aarou Stewart last week. sheen. Home irrown neailie hv .I,.., verv well, one mvuriug nine mclie; e thought 1h.1t pretty fair s.Zi hut Paonia comes out alii-uil n 11I1 one 1-f h.ches around 11 mi an apple 101 tha, is too big. We would have to call lor help lo eat such an ai-ple ns that. We l ill ill j i t to dividing a potato, hut lirn it tuKes three to eat one apple we waut to see where it gro. Wo tli .1 of 011 ifiirmg the 8 S. Con vention Mild hliouid lilkVB enj ied It. llikf there, hut were iliid lo get .he pies., re reporl if n could have no more, with losti.il (ieui woik.-r tlwra will c rtuiniv tie Iretlt-r work done linn ).ir 111 S. S work liiin I.ihi. lor ni th pr. utv lie- C. 11. Orewell uud son 1 harles were up ii'OUJ tleMIll lUe lliol ul Hie week. Mra J. A. Andernoii aud Miss Auna Walker relurued Iruiu Ou.alu Aionduy. FOR SaIX 25 lous of w Ileal grass hay, 8 miles uorin of towu. Pall Zituavr. The finest line of fresh and cured meals at J. W. iiicc- doifls. County s?i-r Story and on O. car V . Siorj were in our low lion husnivSR U. tl 8.1; ton is Hliitituiug ihu roof of Ins Iioum Oils sntll, lie ill sihi be ready to move in. Dr. Snyder, osteopath, will be in Harrison Tuesday and Saturday of each week. Alfred Herring and Uenry Wills re turned from Ohio last Saturday, where tliey have been marketing horses. Remember that we publish sontesl notices, ai.d if yuu desire us lo luive your work make it known to lite una thai nukes out your papers, NOTICE. Al. ladies are invited to quilt for the Helping iiaad Society any dav this wtek or nexlal Mrs. U. M. Lucy's. coiuiiiu' iiit.-rxted 111 ih work each War lliiid ri'Uanl KkI'u p 'opln -ire to ei j y '.110 Ileal l tlte coiiVt nlion ti. xt Jeiir S'ik. Rice mv; ui- a .Ii-:isai.I let er. 'uid the girls are iie;iiiiiiiii( to Want to ilriv over slid see her mid her mother soon. Iliey are very anxious to have us get Settled there s. oo. Clio. Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Block. C E- A ESTLER, Ccatridor if 3'J.ilder. Fine Work a Specialty. Jolts Takfn Either by Contract or Dav, HaRRISOV, . NEBRASKA. fact 1 BoURKEr uaVis carry the largest and most i-oioplxta suick of Ueaerai 'Vrrcbaudlsd in Sioux Couo l.v. .1 FAi'1'2, All our prices are 111 keentuir Willi the quail V ol goods we sell. VVe do n.t keep Cheap John Koods and therefore we do not sell at I heap John prices. VVe sell first class goods jat fair pru-en. r-n-i , ne Have linLre-, iceived our Sprisg ajid Somrueni invoice of white w'awte dn ifNtds, Indi Limons, (ameriral fercalaa. Oimrhaiua. S.i.n.1 iHhirtiiitfs Hennettjm. &c. A1 FA 8. Our line of Boots Al siloes and Slippers is composed 01 uie miesi styles Irom tbr 'lost reliable house. FA ' 1' iJ, We endeavor to cater to tla wants and needs of our customers and our goods are selected with this intent. FACT 6, Everything usually kept in a Qxneral Store can hi found at our place. j BOURRET & DAVIS. CIIAS. 11 SMITH JXSl'RAX E AGEXT. Old Line, Asses-ment and Accident Policies wriiten lirre!ponrlenoe solicited Address; Harrison, Neb. COTTONWOOD ITEMS. L..C. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Olli.e in Bart el I Building. Residence 1st door north of Commercial Uotel. IIAim;SON, NEBRASKA. Have received my electrical sparatus prepared to give sjierint nnd .mi now intention In all chronic disexxes i!iwhs of woman. Kliuiiiiiittism kidney diseases of every form. ard u nd 6ERLACH & SONS Will sell you the best "HOT BLAST HEATER" on earth. There you can buy a first class suit of clothes. In Gents furnishing goods they keep the best Dr Goods. Boots and Shoes And such other goods as are kept in a general store. They sell at bottom prices. TZETIE PALACE SALOONes turned home to Fort Robinson Monday niKht. Mr. Mcintosh iiitil Ins family Sntur dav and Siii'dnv, rominir via Il.irrison, Too lute for publication last week Mr. a d Mrs. Luther James and Mr. and ' '"" H 'f We learn that George Wil inms, who as been working for the Chadrou Mer cantile l.Toniny, is now working in Uie round house in Chadron. Fob Sals 10 yearling Hereford bulla; Caa be aeen at tha upper 83. Jow Axoaaoii, Harriaon Nabr. Alfred Morria ia working for T. O. WilluMMt on the well drill. They are drilling a wall 00 Miaa Hattie O Oooner'i plao aouth eaat of town. Maoday evening it began to rain and tba rain turned inte snow before many hours and tha ground waa covered with two iDcbee of snow Tuesday morning. I. . Melntoah waa nominated county cemmiasiooer for tha Third Commission ers' District, at tba Democratic conven tion held at tba court bouaa laat Friday. OR AND BALL. Will be given at tha Andrews Ball Saturday evening Oct. M 04. Commenc ing at 70 nod will cioea al 13W. Eve rvy avitee R. C. Uc. Tba anaual ejeetiagof the Superintend. en U and Priocipala' Association will be bald at Lincoln. Webr., October M-II U, l04 W. H. Barti....Praakeat.... Alliance Miaa tUBrown....V.P.....ValenUoe F, C William Secretary Seward. . We beard tba wedding belle ringing at BooaM tbia weak but are aaabla to chron icle tba faota. We hope lo receive them between ac w and neat preas day though m aaUb fay Uea. E. S. A. Eatcrtttlnmcnt. Silver L"af t amp 1381, R val Neigh- bnrs of America will give at Andrews Hall Oo. 29'h, an 0ster Supper and Baby sl.ow:-Supper 25 eta. First and second prizes will be awarded by competent judges to the prettiest ard second preltieal babies. To enter the contest, babies must he under 1 years of age, and dressed plainly in white. Everybojv inviteJ to come, bring your babies, anjoy the first oyster supwr of. the season, hear Neighbor Scott's politic al address and the M. W. A band. Supper will begin at 6:30 The brother of the Snort boys, who came here laat week eeeking a better climate for his health, died at his brother Andrew's place north of town yesterday morning, having been here just a week. This is a bad lime of a year for consum ptives. lr. Phinney was called out to ses him Sunday but was too near gone to be benellled very much, hut waa eased far a while. The undertaker was called from Crawford, who placed him io a neat j casket; which waa brouaht to town in ; the evening, and tha wife of the deceased, 1 accompanied by Sam Knori, left with the remains f jr Wisconsin where he will be buried. The Pr Journal extends j sympathies to the bereaved wife, brothers and aialers and relations. 1 Mrs. Hunge were visiting at the home ul Carl IJaymeier's last SiiihI.iv. There was a pari y at Juk) Henery s last c'unday. A fair crowd aud a good lime Is reported. Fritz Pijier vaccinated hit calves on the IO1I1. J.iiiies Yoiiiik mid Ben Fellur assisted huu witli the work. J.imes Young is bu".v drilling a well for Eti Feller, having finished Anion Kratz's well. Fritz Pi jier made a business trip to Ikman's saw mill Monday the IO1I1 Mrs Ed Hchniiill. Is rxvivinj; n visit from her lutlier uud in-ither of .Vlindw, Neliraska. Carl Haymeier is building a fine resi dence, ltodd Bros, are doing the work. j We just want to say one word to the I Ed tor, that, if he don't quit turning j our items wrong side out and putting Cottonwood Items under the head of Carey Items we will have to come up there and give him a j -rking up, its we do not want to offend Timothy. Robert Lux, from Harrison, was down tending t his tattler's inh rest here, re turning Tuesday morning. Those who made a business trip to Crawford were: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krutz, Malcnm Worthinulnn, John and Anton M ekem, and James W'alpole. One more mail day and Carey will he no more, and it will be missed in the Cottonwood valley. Hat Seed. Mr. Jones, Thomas, nnd Pai'zy made a trip to the county sent Siturdav. Mrs. J. R. Hunter and son Richard were Harrison visitors Saturday. We are sorry to sny Mrs Christensen i not improving as fast as we had Imped for, put still truM she will soon get well. Mr. t ;. ;oes lo see her again this week. George Btldwin and Frark B.innon came over to Eist Andrews Suudaj ;Oeo. coming to see his mother. Mr. William Mc 'usick, of Highland, was helping Mr, Jones fill the dipping vat. They expect to begin to dip as soon as the weiitlier permits. M-. and Mrs R'ce and children, Miss Warner, and Mrs. Mcintosh and children K enl Suuday evening at Poet HIM. The evening passed too quick; we all eiijnyed the music and singing so much were snrrv when it came time for them to go home. A moving pic'ure show will be held at 'he Andrews school house Monday eve, Oct 2 Doors open at 7:00 p ai Ad mission 23 nnd 15 ds He Says laugh and grow (at, so do we. U No. J. B. Burke returned this morning from (Jrand Island and other patents East. : IN ANDREWS BLOCK- The Jinest line of wines, liquors and best brandtof cigars. TIIEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. !You Are Reading This,! THAT'S HIUIITi I That's what it's here for: To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con- J fectionary,. Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every- J thing to be found in a first class Grocery Store. Give ua a trial. Yours for Business, i A. L0WRY. -1- 111 1 1 11 ii 1 1 min-t-H"f-"f J. H. Wilhermsdorrer'a father and mother departed for their home in Iowa after a two weeks visit here. They visit ed at the 8'naefer ranch el Bodarc last week, Wa hope they will visit our town,'""" Monday. in tha future, and they left ua the encou-. Harg ant Aleiander, who hns been rageiag wordi thai tbav will oome again. stay log al Mr. Cooke far some tiaae, re- Hunter Happenings. The first snow of the season looks like winter. Mr. J. II. Cook, of Agste, was an Andrews and Harrison visitor the last of the week. lnl lerl B ee was at Harrison Thursday evening. Walter Smoke is al boms helping to move, I hev are moving to Chadron so Ihe hoys will be al home when not on the rosd. It will be pleamier for Mrs 8. We are sorry to have her gi, hut wiiih her well in tier new hone. John Butler was an ova'-night visitor On mv trip to Grand Isltnd I visited Ihe business Normal College where Otto Pape and Archie Davis are attending school and I found them as busy as they could be and they seem well salislled with the school. The boys seem to take great interest in their work and when I questioned them about the standing of 1 li 1 College they said while it was not a reformatory anyone could learn there if thv wai ted to, I had a talk with the President of the .'ollege and with many other tilings he said Otto nnd Archie were good students aad the faculty appreciated I heir itentleineuly demeanor. Mr. Horgis the president is very strict and some have to have the school on account of their hahavinr. I called on Rv. Horn forinely of Alliance and he wy the school is a good one and if anything Mr. tfargis is too particular about the actions of the students so we can rest Assured that the moral atmos phere is goiid and that the many friends of these two young mea can feel that Vbay art Ul aafe bandi. C. H. UNITT successor to C H.NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Lumber, 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 eriers given, prempt erlcntien, Give me a Call. Father Iieker will hold mass in Harri son Saturday the 23. Kind friends, of BLirrison and Pleasant Ridgo, I have failed to secure either of two men I have been corresponding with about Harrison charge. Now 1 im after another; II I II nd that we want him and we can get him I will notify you just as soon a I ran. Meanwhile I think I can send you a substitute about twice a month. I think I will be able to send one week from next Sunday. Watch for announcement. Yours in Patience, U. J. CL4NK. LACY BROS. DEALERS IN PS Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps & etc. JOB WORK A Specialty At th's office. Done with Beatnen and dkpatch. Call aad gat our prlcea oa Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Htaleaeata, Bavalapea, Carta, FaaUn aad etc.