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-r4, . IS Harrison Press -Journal. OFFICIAL PAPBP; OF SIOUX CQTJ"NI TIT- 1 18 villi 11 I r i VOL.XVII. HABBISON, NEBRASKA THUBSDAY, ISTOVMO, 1904. LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Publication of content notices 7 50. Doo't forget that we handle atationari. Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentist Birt Joboaon quit the W rneke ranch Monday. j Soow oo the ground and it is still snow ing um, Wh said Charlie Coffee wouldn't carry Sioux county? Our merchants got in a car load of fine apples thin week. t , ) Mist Anna Moravek went to E lgemorit Tuesday evening. Clau Chrmtensen was in from M i.t rose precinct yesterday. I. 8. Mclnt"h may feel proud f hm vole in Bowen precinct. A k Carl Larson i I he know- where I he old town well used to be. Mr. and Mm. John Plunkett were up from Warboimet Monday. County limps for sale at this office. Both on paper and card board. Aaron SLewart made a busmen trip to Crawford tlie last of lust week. llenrr Kreem.in brought iu Ihe re turns from While Kiver precinct. lrven Zimmerman and Mill-ird Thayer re driving new wanumi the; da,. Andre Christian and son Len were down from Pleasant Ridge Moiiday. Samuel Teeo- is, fruii Denver. Colo, l here visittn Iriends and relatives. Coma in and see our new ln.e of h rs. blank. is; They ure line. LaCV Hlius. The highest ciish price paid for hidtsatJ. V. RicedoiiTs. Ores of the most quiet elections that lias ever been held pasl( off last lues day. H. H. Russell and J D. Proctor were doisg bunion, in town Hie lirst of th ek. The finest line of fresh and cured meats at J. W. Uice dorffH. Lenis lxrson returned home last week. He has tafia working in Montana during the paat, summer. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Crown and Bridge work a peoialty. V learn that Mow Mtnta fipease is teaching a very suocessf ul term of school in Dist. No. 33- Contestinp seems to be the order of the lay. Hioux county's real rstale has be coroe lb real tiling. James Wilson sf.d his buirrh of cattle (oC. VV. Ford. Mr. Wilson is now a gentleman of leisure. Mrs. Pierce and daughter Marion i-ame op from Marsland Saturday to vtsil Mr. od Mrs. Hibblen for a while. Mike Jordan shipped a car of horses to Illinois yesterday. Mike went witti tlmm but look out (u wrecks Mike. Harrison ha an interesticg Epworth League which is doing a (reat good, are u a mnibei? if not, Hiy not? Miss Minnie Button went Out with Mrs. John Anderson last week She will teach the Children during the wtiilei. When in need of a Range or Heater come in and wee what we have. Lacy Bros. The Pro JOCKWAL family were t.M recipients last week i f a idee lot of dried fruit, sent Irum California by Moot Burks. Quite a chilly wave swept oer the northwest Tue-day and Wi-dn-sday to mak it more miserable f r the poor de feaUst candidate. Carl Kstlvr was in from Highland Mon day and had his card removed from the ptpar. Ha says h will quit the carpan tor baiiaaw for a wttil. Charlie Lewis was in from his ranch last Saturday. ll reports rerj IhtnR Hnm firm down his vat. only the fine weather does not pump walr for the XlOCK. urand bill. Will given at Ihe Andrews hall on SrttU'd-tV evening, Nnvemher 12 1104. FH'inmnK :t 7:80 and cloinif at 12:00. Everybody invited. B. C. Dl'NN. Tom Hines anJ the boys in town had an old time democratic rally last week i harlie Coffee being the object of honor, o:1 the boys did surely yell for him with a vengeance, after which Tom set up the peanuts and candy. Dr. Spindlo the Crawford Dentist, will be in Harrison again on the 15 and 16 th of November. He will be glad to fee all those patients he was unable, through lack of time, to attend to laft time. NOTICE. "he Board of C'lmt.V I'liran'iwmi rs Si iiiX county are hereby call -si to m 'et in special session, HI 'he oltice of the f'miritv Clerk at Harri-on Nebraska on Thursday Novemls-r 17tti 1.K)4 for the purpose of acting 11 (x f i E. eel ion and Road t lainis. also and other business that may regularity come Is-fore ttie Hoard E. F. PoNTU'8. t ounty lerk. On a visit to Hod.trc last .Sunday we found everv thuiK K'ni alons nul v. Toe SabbaUi school under the sn()eriu!eii- encv of Mrs. Minnie Miller tfoiia; aloiiK mctU and wiihtissl interest. A lure numls-rol people were present and. he j .mKm.' was ex. elle,,.. A e found fa, hers and motht rs with their whole families , there Hiid such tx imples ami influences r , , is Uiund to count in the making up i-f , the multilud'S of ire.. pie that inhibit our 1 ' . land Mav the ;n. d work " on aid your i hildien will ri-e up some du) and i all ou Ulensf d ll'e see from the Mitcl.tll Index that Ihe principal of the school at that place has b en arrested f r puni-ninu a chil.t j milh Ihu r,,i HoinelimeS It the od or i some kmd of moral iiersuasion was used i ii , m .re to the home Ihe teachers would not . . ..i. ... ..... . . have to rewrt to sui It measures K on i i i I rt ,, j trol the.r pup ls. Soleuion sairt spare I Ihe rml and ssiil the chilil; and the world has never known a wiser man than him. Hot for all this the roil is spared too ofte l, and it is either use it in the school rootn at times or turn the child out and let him or her K" wtth iutau education. We received a request from some one in Omabi last Friday, to use some of our valuable spme to notily the voter thai in voting a straight ticket they must make their X in the square oppos ite thel onstituttonul Amendment, either for or against, or il would not be count ed. The poor fellow must have made some mistake, or else had his gall, for we don't care a snap whether it cairies or not. We were passed by when the contract was let for the publication of this seemingly important amendment, and why not let the ones that got the rake olT furnish the free space, or fully enlighten ihe voter as to what his duty is? We have been busy this week with the ballots, which are the most out Mrs u11SSkU went over to Agate ISun rageous shape of anything we have seen. ()aV) w(,re she was the guest ol Mrs. If parties continue t.i multiply, it will iit ,krMi Mrs. Graham until Monday. not long before the ballots w.ll he 3 yardslong. The present ballot law ought to tre amended to permit oi a more nanny sheet going into the hands or the voters. Rushville Recorder. We av so too Bro. Coop.r and while 'hey are changing it just cut out the straight party ticket at ttie top, Any man that can't make an X oppsite the name of the candid ite that he wants to vote for is not intelligentenoiigh o vote Th Australian Ballot KStci!) I"! all Its superiority when ihm political scheme was tacked on at the head of it. We liava looked with dis-Msi for some time on the privies of our town school .iinl we think il isnbut time that sune thing decent . wer- b -ing limit, and piv KiinelsMly to look alter tb"in and see that, they are kept, clean and decent Children should bn taught that wa'er o .set should be treated with the same care f ir the porpe they were buil for as the school room, or even the parlor in their homes. Such filthy places have a tendency to pull down the morals of our c ildren, and the writing on the walls would bring a blush to the face of snv one that has any shame or reaped about them; S. i we say as a patron and tax piner, let us have decent buildings, not a little cigar b .x hmldins. but the sains as vou would erect for jmir own family and let very parent ericouui)fe their eaddren w hav rwpct fnr tb Mm. Qjif$ ON REAL ESTATE In response to considerable recent inquiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK is phased to an nounce special arrangetnents to make long-time loans on Ileal Estate. Say what you want. TO ClKE A COLD IS ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tal leu. AH druggists ref una the money If 11 alls to cure. K. V . Grove's tlyniiture is on every box, 2.'.. Remember that we publish contest nntii, ar.d if you desire us to have your work m ke it known to ihe one that maker! out your papers. Grand Masque Ball. HARRISON'. NKBRASKA. Thai.ksglviiiK Eve-nintf Not- 24,-04. fJnind Much promptly at 8:45 Pnzes awarded for the best makeup. Good music arid Iwst of order guaran teed. Tickets f 1 00:-On sale at Jones' drug store Everybody cordially invited. Co ne out t the first Masque lnce of the season and spend an evening rif solid (no. Supper at the Commercial Hotel. R C, iJCN-f iti)(.n(fi4nd l(Hta cer,in nlrfn .... u unhooked his leant and lied them to his ., , wacon, and not only left th m there nu . . . ,. ,,.' ,j tmr the whole day wt'ti tut loou infl .... , ,h . o water but thev were left there all ntjrtit. Are we living tit a civilised country, or are e Iwyond the pale of civilna ion? When men lecnms so iire-dv, or sf heart U fs to dumb tini. tils, we think it time for the public to take it into t.ieir own hands and organize for the protect ion of t hem . We would mitftfesl 1lmt evervotie m ike it his business lo report ,lrr""e 1 all such cases Ui the Ci'y marhall, and J . ,, let him see that all stitk must and will he tteil for on our streets. S lence, is ,r all ngh, but when sou ething is suffer ing'lml .can't help its If then silence ceases to he a virt ue This town has a good livery burn and there is no need of such inhuman treatment, and we may nol refrain Irom giving names of such heartless men in th- future. Hunter Happeaings. Today 'S election day "hurrah for the best man. Ezra Tucker was on our streetH Thurs day. Mr Mcintosh visited bin family here the last of Ihe week. Mrs. Bassetl came home Friday, -ij. H. Cook and E. S. Hamill came over from Agate Saturday and went down the road, expecting to get back in time to vote today. J S. Rice is assisting Mr. Christensen on thfc section at present, Frank Lewis was on our streets with cabbage one day the last of the week. r l wants, tha new coal heaver, is k()( iHg hu(Mi jn UlB VitW0 lleHl Rt A(lreA(l ' , . , day turned the si hool house over to the men folks, J. U. Hunter cane home Friday to Visit Ins folks for a fev days. HnU rt Lew is i jine up from Crawford Friday. He and Loran took a bmmli ol cattle lor winter. Kfhere was a parly and dance down the road at Mr. LemdowV Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes und Mr. and Mis. Laugw'orthy attended. Short Hull, an Imban, came over from Agate Monday. Another new house is peeping up over a hill Imiween here and Agate. Ezra Tucker sold tickets on a watc h unit Fia k Hugjisun was the lucky one to gel u fine watch lor a few cents. Mr. E. Catlin, a friend of Miss Warner, ' Hot Springs, came up on the morning pas-enger Thursday i He visited Ihe sc-.ool, and hts visit w.,sa pre tat. d very much by the pupil", (K) say nothing ol the le .cb. r.) He sp.t k veiy highly of tie pupils study in ; he said h tevei visi'nl a tusier school -Good for And rewH school, We h be will coin again warn, Pupils work good where tby lov ihetr teacher. V. No. Professional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andkkws Buxk. CHAS. II. SMITH I SHU R AS E AG EST. Old Line, Assessment and Accident Policies written ( 'orrespondence solicited Addresb; Harrison, Neb. I, C. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Oll'nein Fiartell Building. Residence lsl door norlh of Commercial Hotel. HUHCSON, NEBRASKA. Have received my electrical apparatus and am now prepaied to give special attention lo all chronic diseases and ihs uses of woman. Rheumatism and kidney diseases of ev ry form. , Additional Locals. Apples at bed tock prices at Bottrret & Ihivts. Jens Crawford received one vote for county A'torney on the prohibition tick et. We understand soldiers voed in And rews precinct The law says they have no vote. Alhina Jordan was sinking hands with his manv friends in Harrison yesterday and today T will hold services at Pleasant Ridge n xt Sunday morning at 11 o'clock A. M. AD are cordially invited to attend. J. B Bl'RKB. We learn that the following persons united with the League at its hstCahinet meeting. Mr, A. Htewart. J. L Hall, Oeo Wickersham, Olin Wickersham, Miss Amy Christian, Faith Wickersham, Mrs Alex Lowry and Mrs, Goodson Lacv, O O. Wigcins assaulted Clem fueling on the road to his home last Saturday. Mr I.eeling swore out, a warrant for his srrest and placed it in the hands of the Sheriff for bis arrest, hut, when Sheriff Lowrv went after him he had gone over into Wyoming, so he hud to come back without him. STO K REPORT. South Omaha, Nebr. Nov 9. 1904. Receipts of cattle have been verv licht so far this week partly owing no doubt to election-, Prices are strong and fully 10 cents higer on all kinds, Th demand is (.specially gool on best quality stockers of both sexes. We look for fair receipts the balance of the month. We quote: Corn-feds Choice steers 5 25 to 6 00 Fair to good 4 00 to 5 00 Cows and hfrs. 3 00 to 00 Grassers Choice killer Choice feeders Good feeders Choice yearlings Heavy stockers 8 50 to 8 50 to 8 10 to 8 50 to 2 75 to 4 25 4 00 8 40 4 00 3 50 8 25 2 50 3 00 5 0 Good cows nnd hfrs. S? 75 to Canners 00 to Bulls 175 to Veal 3 00 to Hoic market bus been comparitively steady this week, with prices ranging from 4 80 to 5 00. Sheep receipts are still light with the mark-t ron(. Prospects good on every things NTS BtCBAJIA BOURRET & DAVIS Don't Agree In Politics. BUT They Do Agree To Sell More For The Same Money Than Any Other House In The North West. REMEMBER That we carry a full line of Dry Goods and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Groceries Flour and Feed. Everything Cxrriei In A General Store. : ; BOURRET & DAVIS- GERLACH & SONS Will sell you the best "HOT BLAST HEATER" on earth. There you can buy a first class Buit of clothen. In Gents furnishing goods they keep the best Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes And such other gooi.s as are kept in a general store. They sell at bottom prices. TIE PA SALOON Tie finest line of wines, liquors and best brands of cigars. THEO. SAG Ell T, Proprietor. I YoLi Are Reading That's what it's here for: To let you know that we handle a fine line of Con fectionary, Tobacco, Canned Goods, and Every thing to be found in a first class Grocery Store. Give us a trial. Yours for Business, A. LOWRY. C. H. UN1TT successor to C FT. 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 orders givea prcm.pt ettcatioa, Give me a Call. Political Equality. Who makes the drunkard? The Ra loon. Who makes the saloon? The law. Who makes the law? The legislature. Who makes the legislature? The voters. r The saloon keeper is as good as his business; his business is as good as the I iw that sand ions it; the law is as good as the legislature thU pisses it; and the legislature is as good as the voter who made it. Our country never sinks helosr its homes and never rises alsive Ihutlt. -Sc. .us Bluff Uorald. Goods In The Next 30 Day! - TIE LACE ANDREWS BLOCK.2" This, TOAT'S RIGHT; LACY BROS. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm Implements, Wagons: Hardware, Wind mills, Pumpa & etc. JOB WORK A Specialty At this office. 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