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About Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1904)
Harrison Press - J ournal, OFFICIAL TJlT&&j OUT SIOUX OOTJTSITY. AfWenU with IM 1 VOL. 3CVII. HAIRKISOIT, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, 1. 190-&. 1S3 0.3 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Public-sttoa of contMt notice fT.SO. Daa't forget that ws handle stationary CfM berries 10 cU. a quart at Lo wry a. Apples at W rock price at Bourret & Da via J. E. O. Hunter was in from Adelia Monday. Dr, Spindlo, the Crawford dentist Dan Davit is totaling with a bad cold this weak. F. Stradal was down from North view. Wyo. thia week. Birt Hamlin was down from Pleasant Ridga yesterday. Oscar W. Story waa up from hit ranch at 8try Tuaaday. E. F. Pontius returned from Hill City, 8. D. laat Friday morning. Walter Raad wan in from thaaoutb mrlof the county this week. WTH-. Two or three tons of good tiny. Inquire at thia oflica. County mapa for sale at this office. Uolh on paper ami card board. Mr. Z.O. Neuel and wire, from near Kirtley, were io town thia week. J. A. Phipps WM in aod lked ov,r our stationary while in town Monday. J. E. Porter waa tip from Crawford ou official bunioess the drat of the week. Come in and aee our new line of horse "blankets; They are fine. Lacy Bros. Una's forget the big show Friday and BaUirday, explained in another column, The highest cash price paid far hides at J. 'vV. Ricedorffs. Jama Wilson accompanied M. J, CConnell'a cattle to Omaha thia week. Th kitchen at the Commercial Hotel wss decorated with a new renge'Monday. The finest line of fresh and cored meat at J. W. Rice dorffs. Mika Jordan returned from the east Tuesday morning, where he waa market ing horses. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Crown and Bridge work upecialty. a A car of bom waa shipped from here yesterday made up by Will Phillip and Wr. Schaefer. A. P. Boaenburg and wife came up from Adelia and spent last night with Dm editori.faraily. Bob Miller left for Hherian lat nieht after apending a faw day visiting friend and relative lie re and at Bedarc. When in need of a Range or Heater come in and see what we have. Lacy Bros. The lady loeing a black ailk glove, tit "7, between here and the courthouse, may have the Barn by calling and proving ownership. Mr. Click, wh ) has been working for Heary Waroeke on Kunning water during Uie past ais moo the, left for Long Pine , night Thoea shipping cattle from here Mon day are: H. Wickersham J3 cart, Cor bin Lewis i cars. Tom.Doy le 1 car and M. J. O'Coonell 1 car. Thanksgiving has passed aod we are glad. What for? Because ws lived to see it pass Also because we faal that we'll eee another. Miae Minnie Hanson, who oame bars from Iowa last weak to look after Inter ests here, returned home Tuesday even ing. She had a siege of sore throat while here, which made bar visit rather unpleas ant. Baa Kirkuatrlck, a brother of Mrs, John , FiDlef, arrived here Thanksgiving morn ing aad visited bis sister aod family until Monday evening wbea he departed for his (tome oear Lincoln. He works for the aMLrailoaslUo. The M. W, A. lorga will meet Saturday Dec. 10-04 for the election of officers. Let all members be present. Dr Spindlo wi'l be in Harrison three days, next time, Dec. 13-14-15. HI! I all those having work left over from last time please come early. Frank Deister is moving to Provo 8. D. this week where he will winter his stock. He had his subscription moved up two notches before leaving. Miss Amy Christian, teacher of the jrimary room here, made a business trip to Lusk Tuesday. Miss Faith Wicker sham took cliarge of her room during tier absence. E8TRAYED. Two two year-old steers branded (or knee pants) on left side. Anyone presenting infor mation concerning their wbere-a-bouts will be rewarded, Eooekt Bohwek, Harrison, Nebr. FRXC ENTERTAINMENT. Will be given Friday evening Dec. 9th by Helping Hand Society, Recitations, Songs, Dialogues and Tab leaux. The Ladies Aid Society Album quilt be said at auction. Commence at 7:00. SALE. Quilts, Comforutrs, Hugs, Pictures, Opera Shawls, Pillow Sliums, Hlioe Pockets, Dresser Scurfs, A pron Splashers, Lamp Mats, Bead Chains, Sofa Pillows, elc, etc. ." Gentlemen come and buy your wife or sweet-heart a Christmas present. Baskkt Suwkr. ' Lttdies are requested to bring box con taining supper for two which will besold at 25c each. RcMolutloiiH of Sympathy. Adopted by Silver Leaf Camp 1381, Of Harrison, Nebraska. Where, an Allwise providence has sentllisangel inlo the home of ourNeigh bors, Mrs. Antona Vuldez and Anna Mo r.tvek, and taken therefrom a loved sister; There fort, lie it RESOLVED! That we, as a cunip, extend to our Neig hoor and their relatives, our heartfelt sympathy; and be rt further RESOLVEO: That a copy of these resolu tions be spr.itd on the camp records, a copy b sent to each of ' the bereaved Neighbors, snd a copy sent to the local presi for publication. Mrs. Wanda Davis. Mm. Elizabrth Bioioow. Mr. MjiodiE Piuddv. Committee. COMING Lewis A foore's big, scenic production of "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" a grand revival of the great temperance drama the world has ever known. An elaborately constructed production proving every where a sensation unpar railed in the history of the drama. Carrying a superb band and grand aug mented orchesti-ii of 10 people, all special scenery and a Hrst-class acting company of Indies nd gentlemen. It is evident thnt nothing has" been left undone to make this the greatest triumph of all modern dramas. Free band concert at noon each day, displaying more wealth and grandeur than ever before attempted at any other opera house show. Opera House one night, Dec. 2 and 3, Bodarc Gleanings. Dan Jordan was busy working on the No. 0 road Monday. John Coffee returned from Raw Hide Monday. Bob Miller came down from Sheridan Saturday for a few days visit to his old home. H. Wicket-sham went east Monday evening with a shipment of cattle. He expects to spend a month or more visit ing in South Dakota, and other points. Sanford Hill and J. L. Anderson are busy preparing to build a house on Mr. Hill's homestead joining the Wickersham farm. Sev. McNab and family came up from arey Saturday. Mr, McNab preached Snaday to a fairly good attendance. Arthur Miller aod Bob Jordan drove a refractory steer to town Monday for ship ment with the Wickersham bunch. Eti Zimmerman pulled out for bis claiai Tuesday with a load of building material. Millard Thayer and wife returned to their claim on Antelope with a load after spending Sunday at home. H. A. C. LOANS m REAL ESTATE In response to considerable recent inquiry, the COMMERCIAL BANK is pleased to an nounce special arrangements to make long-time loans on Heal Estate. Say what you want. OPERA HOUSE., DEC. 2, -3 LEWIS POORE'S . Big, Scenic Production of TEN NIGHTS dla BAR-K00M A mipcrt) revival of T. S. 'Arthur's Famous Temperance tiem Prof. Jess Zinc's SOLO BAND Prof. Hoag's Augmented Orchestra Each day. Don't miss it Conic and see tills great moral temperance drama. PRICES :-31, 3r,-& 50 cts. SEATS ONSALE AT DRUG STORE. There was a surprise party at the hull last niht consisting of the Royal Neigh bors. The party was arranged by Mrs. Chas. Unitt Put Orical and Mrs. vVjmda Davis Vice Orical. ". Tin surpise was on the Orical Mrs. J. II. Willierinwlorfer. After everything wan Arranged at the hall the Orical was brought up by Mrs. Pnddy, the Recorder, uud it was a g' eat surprise to her, at least you would have thought so if you would have seen her when she entered. Games were j.layed anil refreshments served and nil had a jolly good time until time to depart. Hunter Happenings. Nice weather again this morning. J. H. Cook, of Agate, left for eariern place Saturday evening. J. A. Rice visited at home 8unday. A lady and two children, friendi of Mrs. Mcintosh, came up Saturday morn ing for a visit. Mrs. Smoke and son Will came up from Chadron Saturday, going back Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis visited at J. A. Rice's Sucday. T. O. Williums and family took dinner with his sister, Mrs. J, A. Rice and fam ily, Thanksgiving. Mrs. Weir, Dr. Weir's mother, and her sister, Mrs. Tuylor, of the east, came up from Chadroa Saturday aod are visiting Mrs. Bassett. Messers Christensen. Proctor and Jones were at Harrison Monday. While playing with some other boy around the platform at, Andrews Monday evening, Delbert Rice fell over a pile of scrap iron and nearly broke one of his limbs. We had a great day Monday, we enjoy ed wind, sand, rain, snow, sunshine, and the excitement of a run away. Luckily very little damage was done, everything was soon repaired by Mr. Jack Cook and Mr. Butler, so we got home oo time. A playful puppy was the cause. UNO.''"' COTTONWOOD ITEMS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clare passed through the valley eoroute for James Walpoles for Thanksgiving. Nels Peterson and Luther James are dipping cattle this week. The Lutherans will have preaching Dec. full at the home of Carl Haymeires and again Chrmtnu eve, also are going to have a Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. James Walpole made their boms a visit on Sunday the 13th. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kratz were pleas ant visitors at the home of Charles Nortnass Sunday Nov. 20th. Professional ; Cards. J. E. PHIHNEY, Physician Surgeon. OFFICE: Andrews Block. CHA 8.IL SMITH INSURANCE AOENT. Old Line, Assessment and Accident Policies written Correspondence solicited Address; Harrison, Neb. Malcom Worthington and Frank Carl son have Btaried in batching again fur this winter in John Meokem's canyon. We presume they wish that Churley Huwe was with-them again to play dish washer. James Young di i not move to Louie Allison as Former reported; he is still down on lower Cotton wood. Joe Rose is building an addition to his house. We don't know what that means hut hoe we won't loose him as a bache lor. Peter Nortnass and Dexter Fiundt are helping Chas. Nortnass get out lu.iiber. Mn. Conley, who has been quite sick, is able to be around again, Luther James has moved on his former place again. Anton Meckem and family were visit ing over in the Hat creek valley last Sunday. Hay Seed. GLEN ROUNDUPS. J. C. Madsen had the misfortune to receive a sprained arm and shoulder by falling from the roof of his store to the ground last Tuesday. Thanksgiving day has passed roosters as well as turkeys made up the bill of fare in this immediate vicinity, and those who were entertained are Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Petarson, Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Web er, Mr. and Mrs. Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Blomberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Wikett, and Miss Jensen. Miss Clara Morlensen was home for Thanksgiving, The dance at Mr. Bioniberg's place on the evening of Nov. 24 was well attended there being quite a delegation from Soldier creek. All reported a good time. Country boomers, boomers, boomers. Very seldom do we look out of our win dows and doors without seeing loads of lumber and furniture on the way tosome 'Garden of Eden" spot. Last week the wolves and coyotes kill ed three DL bar calves at the KC ranch. Very little trouble of this nature has occurred as yet this early io the season Captain Johnson brought some calves up to his Glen ranch Saturday and was also looking after his stock interests. Mrs. J. Jensen gave a party Saturday afternoon to the school friends of Arthur and Mvrtle, in honor of their llih and 8th birthd.iys Respectfully delicious refreshments were served, and a pleasant time spent. Preparations for a Christmas tree are being made at the Glen church. We hope everybody will turn out and make this one of the mose pleasant times of the season for the children. ' Miss Clara Mortensen returned to her school duties Monday night. , Yot RS asB 4. IsiBwaaat sTews h ISst?. Princess Iolanaa of Italy at the age of 7 months la beginning to tajk. She says "papa" and rfmamna" aod bar Kngllsh and Italian nam are quar reling as to vfctfMr sa la speaking Ultra t So!!. BOUfiOET & DAVIS Don't Agree In Politics. BUT They Do Agree To Sell More Goods In The Next 30 Day! 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 Carried In A General Store. : : BOURRET & DAVIS- 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 Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes And such other goods as are kept in a general store, They sell at bottom prices. THE PALACE SALOON IN ANDREWS BLOCK-" The finest line of wines, liquors and best brands of cigars. THEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. t I You Are Reading t t C fjV t t t 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. L0WRY, Jm C. H. UNITT successor to. a H.NEWMAN -DEALER IN Lurnber, 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 prompt erleatioa, Give me a Call. There was a large attendance at the Teachers' Association held in Crawford the 25th and 28th and everybody was in terested and willing to do their share to make the meeting a success. A motion was made to have the meeting place of the association changed from Crawford to Alliance, but was over-ruled by a large majority. Those attending Irom here were Misses Amy Christian, and Esther Parsons and Messers C'onnrd Persons, George Williams and Ye scribe. This, THAT'S RIUHT: WHfHW LACY BROS. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath,CSash, Doora, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps & etc. JOB WORK A Specialty At this office. Done with catsjem anal sllraatolte Call and get our prices. o Letter Heads, Bill Hea4s, StatesMeCk, Envelopes, Cfti-sto, rsn nwt