Harrison Press -Journal. OFFICIAL PAPER OIT SIOTJX OOTJ"NI TIT. , IferlUe v 1 1 1 1 us 1 II VOL. XVII. HABRISON, NBBEASK A, TJEI UISID AY, J-A3ST. 19. 1905. Is) O. 30 LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Pu bl k-a Uon of con lt notices $?. 50. LWt forget UU we handle stationary. All Wind, of fresh crackers at Lowry '. Leonard Dout km ia town yeterday. Dr. Spindlo, the Crawford dentist Fresh Bulk coffee lib. for 35cts. at Lowry's. Phil Duod wm doing business in town yesterday. Jean WohlheUr and wife war in town yesterday. Corwin Lewis was doiog business town Moodey. A couple of young gentlemen by tlx ntmw of Smith ami liamaker were viit ing Aaron Stewart and family last Saturday. Suits to fit all aires from Uia largest man to tU smallest buy, and the price ara down to bed ruck. Coiua aod get our prices. Bourrat It Davis. Both oid and young ara learning ekale oj roller skates. to Him Alice Slaitery weut to Lead City. 8. U. Monday evening. Clarence Zimmerman and wife ware up from Bodarc Tueadav. CtiildranM OVERSHOES at coat for ash at Gerlaih A H.m. La grippe and sore throats ara common this changeable weather. County msp for tule at this office. Both on (Miner and card board. Honss Wills is slowly recovering from the effects of the roller skates. Rev. York pre.iched his first sermon at Pleasant Ridge inst Sunday. Waller Woodruff and Jhs. Nolan iu Irons Eckard, S. 1). vestcrday. Carl Larsoe became a member of tl II. W. A. last SaturJuy evening, The Bannon children moved into town this week to atUud sciiool again. Geo. Baldwin went to Lusk with his Kraplioi'hoiM outlll Tuesday ruoruiiig. TO CfKE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ske 1-amtlvr ISrwiiioyuliilnr Tsl leu. All droKirliita rrfaiia the inoikejr If li fails to lore. K. W.Orove's sigualure Is aa every box, tic, URAND BALL. Will k giveo every Saturday evening during the month of January. R. C. DOW. Wa learn that Patrick Dunn who has bean at Arvado, Wyo. is bow at Broad ui Mont, working for John Dout. an old Sioux county resident. Pat says John i doing well there and that ia a fine country there. CARD OF THANK. Wa extend our heartfel thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our sad bereavement of the death of ntir beloved son, Mb. andMrh. Martin and Family. ESTRAY NOTICE. Strayed or driven from the Y B ranch near Crawford about Dec. 23rd, one spotted cow-, branded FW on left side aod Y B on right choulder. Ona red cow branded J on jaw, and Y B on right shoulder. A suitable reward for information lead ing to their recovery. M. L. BlftNEY. Little Moritz Wilhermsdorfer became sick last Sunday and seemed to get worse, and Dr. Davis was telegraphed for and ha arrived here yesterday morning and Mrs. Wilhermsdorfer with Moritz went back with him there he being unable to star awav from ( hudron. Moritz has the Pneumonia and wa hope that he will soon be Able to be around ugain and rid of this disease. Carey Itemt. . My! but don't it take Iota of wood? The young folks ara planing for a skat ing party on Kauai's pood Wednesday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Golden are home from their visit in Iowa. Mrs. Greenwood and daughter were don from Casper last week visiting friends in the valley. ( County Treasurer Lux spent Sunday with his family on the (arm. 1 Frank Arner was seriously ill last week. Dr. Hart wall was ramboosd on Thursday, who pronounced the ailment Pneumonia ha is improving quit rapidly and it is thought that ha will Ha out a- gain in a short time. Mrs. Delia Grove departed for her home at Ames Ia. the 7th. I There is an epidemic of grippe going around and nobody seem to be alighted. Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Carey and James Mac nab jr. am the greatest sufferers from it, but all ara getting batter, Timothy. Professional Cards. 8uir Ilor-e shot, Climax and Spear head Iwiwiog tobao at Lowry's. Tl-e count Uiaid of county commiss ioner are still in session tin week. lUfiry Mnravek uod Pleto turned to the ranch in Wyo. Valdez re-Vesterday, Peter Uourrjt ami son Will were up from Runningwaier the first of the week. The highest cash price paid for hidesatJ. V . Rieedorffs J. ph Burke returned to hisdutiesal the 8 E Sunduy alter taking a vacation of month. The finest lin of fresh and cured meats at J. W. Rige-dorffs. George Baldwin gave an entertainment at the liall last Friday evening with his grupbophooe. Dr. Spindlo, dentist. Crown and JJridtfe work specialty. There will be a joint installation of the officers of the Royal Neighbors aad Mod em Woodman. F. M. Phillipps of Brayaner, Mo , be coma a reader of the Prbm-JoCKMAL with this fssu. Wa had an fnlerestihg League here last Sunday evening, conducted by Mise Either Parsons. Frank Wright is hauling lea into town. If the warm weather continues the ice will soon be liquid. A colored gentleman from Kentucky wngivlngafe lessons, with the gloves, to our boys here Sunday. Eight ww applications have bean vot a m by the Modern Woodmen of America during the past weak. Wa received a latter from H, W. Sax ton, fram Kyle, 8. D. , ordering the Pmm JOCbK'. eent to him another year. Mies (Vertr de Converse returned to aonool at Douglaa last Saturday morning nf tar spending (lira weeks at noma. Barney Jordan was taken to Lincoln hie brother Mike, to be placed in an MMtittfUofl suitable for his cendilion, but re enable to Mil just what kind of no in aJtWa that will be until later . Adelia Happenings. As I was a little late to send the news Inst week will try and gal there io time this week. Mrs. Eilis and daughter Maud went to C'r.iwlord Wednesday returning Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenburg and daughter Hilda viMted with Mr. and Mrs. Pelren and family, last Sunday. They liad a MpellinK down school last Friday night at the school house. There was a pretty good crowd there, Mr. Pelreo spoiling down trie school. Boys commence gathering all the tin cans and be prepared for the wedding in a couple of weeks. Snowbank. Hunter Happenings. The snow is disappearing quite fast. J. R. Hunter was a Uarrison visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh were at Harrison Monday. Mrs. Tom Jones visited several friend while iu town Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Rice visited at Harrison Tuesday. Mrs. Jones was Post master. Ezra Tucker and Hans Jensen of west Gieo were East Aodraws visitor last Friday evening. Mrs. Basset went down the road last Week to be away some time. J. A. Rica came home Saturday going back Monday. Delbert stayed over in the canyons to attend some party. A. L Hugeman came over from saw dust Monday aod visited friends and at tend soma business until Tuesday. Wa ware so sorry to hear Mrs. Hageman had been quite sick for some time but ia able to be up again. Birdie Jones was sick Sunday and was unable to go to school Monday. Mrs. J. H. Cook and son Harold came noma Saturday having been visiting friends down tlte road for several days. Jack Cook cams over from Agate Sun day. Miss Taylor came up from Chadron Mondav morning going ovei to Agata the same day. Messrs Chrisleiisen, Edwards and Sch wartz want to Harrison Saturday evening to get a larger piece of pipe for the new school stove for which they have the thanks of the school board, it was a vary cold trip for tlietn. It la not just as wa take it, This mystical world of ours Our life will yield, just as we make it. A harvest of thorns-or Bowers." Taken from Happy Hours, this was sucb a lovely little gem, so that we will paes it along, U No. CoMwraraoNBM Pnocixstitai. Harrison, Nebr., Jea. 10, llOi. Board of county commissioners met in regular session. Present Jordan, Cullers, Bigelow and clerk. ' The road petition from Henry , Parks by J. E Porter was ordered returned to aaiJ J. E Porter on accouut of no deposit accompuning said petition and not legal ly Hied. Theoltlci.il bonds of CI I ton MU as justice of the peace io Cottonwood pre empt, Henty Kreman as road overseer district No. 1 1, and Jacob Wasssrbtirger road overseer Dist. No. 1 were taken up and on motion were approved. un motion wie treasurer w& ana is hereby instructed to transfer 139 19 from road district No. 1 to special road Dist. No. 1, til 82 from mad district No. 2 to special road district No. i, 22 8i and from road district No, 8 to special road district No. 8, $3 54 from road district No. 4 to special rond district No. 4. On account of a part of road district No. 5 being thrown into road district No. 9 the Treasurer is instructed to transfer SH 94 from fiiecial road district No. 0 to ncial road district No. 9, aod from road district 5 to special road dietrtct No 4 $7 32, from road dietrict 6 to special district o. 4 23 els., road ist net 7 to special road district 4 (3 79 and from xecial road district 5 to special rond district 4 $25 00nn.'. from pe"ial rond district 0 to tcial road diMnt t 4 f I 03, from special road riiMnct 7 to sptcial road district 4 $26 53. Above trunsf.-rs were made on account of road district 4 being comprised of districts 4, 5, 6, and 7 From road district 8 to special road Dist 8 $10 84. from ro.l district 11 to special r..ad district 11 $31 79, road district 12 to special road district 12 $405(4 The following rood overseers reports were taken upand on motion weru allow ed and ordered paid from the special Dist, road fundi. Claimed Allowed Adam Baumgard Dist No 1 $8 00 H 00 J. L PNINNEY, Physician Surgeon. h OFFICE: Andrews Block. CIAS. II SMITH y IXSURAXCE AOEST. ,014 Line, Assessment and Accident Pdiciet written Correspondence so!iC'ted Address; Harrison. Nab. LACY BROS. DKALKRS IN ft Joseph Konrnth Pet'-r Peterson J, H. Dun lap Thos. Hines John Hosley Henry Parks Henry Kreman Frank C. Lewis ' 1 " 2 " 3 "4 " 8 " 9 ' 11 18 19 00 7 00 27 00 27 'W 80 00 28 00 27 00 27 00 19 00 700 27 00 27 00 30 00 27 00 27 00 27 00 On motion Claus Christensen was ap pointed a justice of the peace in and for Montrose precinct for year 1995. Communication from Challuppa Bros, accompanied by schedule showing assess ment against ibem in Scotts Bluff county was taken up and on motion the. Clerk was instructed to con'er with Challuppa Bros, and have the matter explained relative to the 500 cattle found in Sioux county by our assessor puriorted to be long to Challuppa Baldwin & Fanning. The official bond of Claus Christensen as justice of the peace was taken up and on motion was approved. As H. S. Parks failed to appear or (lie a new read petition as agreed to -do at previous meeting of board Dec. 1 87, the petitien of James Stoneking and others was re ft led by W. J. A. Raum this date and clerk was instructed to appoint commissioner to view said road. At 6 o'clock P. M. board adjourned to Jan. 11. E. F. Pontius Clerk. Harrison, Nebr. Jan. 11, 1905. Board of commissioners met pursuant Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps & etc. C. H. UNITT successor to C. H.NEWMAN -DEALER IN- Lumber, Doors, Saak. 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 (jrovml find vngrniivd al- OOURRET & DAVIS Don't Agree In Politics. BUT They Do Agee To Sell More Goods In The Next SO For The Same Money Than Any Other House In The North West. Day 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 PA LACE ha "'! criUrs fiver. Give me a Call. Incidental Expenses 2500 00 Oflicers Fees 700 00 ! On motion the county Superintendent is allowed 4 00 per day for actual r vice Kenderei. On motien the county Clerk whs allowed $;I00 for clerk hire before paying ft into the county for the ensuing year. On motion the county Clerk is allowed $400 00 as saUry for clerk of the county board of commissioners for the ensuing year. On motion the Press-Journal was de- clhred the official pitper of tlie county for year 1905. The annual report of the county Clerk and Clerk of the district court wus taken up and after examination wns approved as submitted. Totals found acd recapit ulated as follows. Fees received aod fees due as county clerk $984 55 Fees received as clerk Co. Comms. compiling tax list assessors books A etc. Clerk district court 630 01 188 31 Total Less paid for clerk hire 1797 87 407 50 Balance fees received and due 1390 3 7 At one o'clock p. m. board proceeded to check the accounts in Treasurer's oft Ice. At 5 p. m. board adjourned to Jan. 12th. E. F. Pontius Clerk. Harrison, Nebr. Jan 13, 190T. Board mat pursuant to adjournment. Present Jordan, Cullers, Bigelow and to adjournment, Presen t Jordan, Cu I lrs, IC,rk' Board resumed checking accounts Bigelow and clerk. oi tne county treasurer, On motion the clerk was authorized to At 5 P- IM- adjourned to Jan. 13. make requisition on the state Auditor for E' F- Pont'u eceasarv hooks unri iinuli Clerk. On motion the following estimates of expenses ware made for the year 1905 District Court Soldiers Relief Fund Stationery Printing and publishing Officers Salariea Roads and bridges Harrison, Nebr. Jim 18, 1905. Board mat pursuant to adjournment $8000 00 present Jerdan, fullers, Bigelow and 800 00 . clerk. Board resumed checking accounts 800 00 j of the county treasurer and at 5 P. M.ad- 600 00, journed to Jan. 14, & F. Pontius Clerk. SALOGN" . -'IN -ANDREWS BLOCK .- a The finest line of wines, lioiiors and best brands of cigart. THEO. SAGERT, Proprietor. ttttWrttii ii miii HtHftTflii 1 1 1 1 tin m uf 1 1 1 m I You Are Reading J THAT'S RI0HT; mat s wnat it s nere ior: 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, i A. L0WRY. Don't Buy This Kind of a Seperator But BuyaSHARPLESS TUBULAR of Aaron Stewart, Harrison, Nebr. I I f t H p f L i fj& X. w Harrison Nebr. Jan. 14 1905, Board met as per adjournment. Present Jordan, Cullers, Bigelow, and Clerk. Board resumed checking a. counts in Treasures office and at 5:P. M. adjourn ed to Jan. 16. E. F. Pontius. Clerk. 1000 00 000 00 Peculiar Text. Little Elmer bad accompanied ! father to church one morning, and the minister discoursed from the text: "Why halt ye between two optaioniT" Upon returning home hit mother asked If he remembered the text "I ean't remember the exact words," re plied Elmer, "but It was something about a hawk between ewo pigeons." Tin Colder. The products cf Nuremberg are principally of metal tin soldiers, swords, railway trains, ftjeeU, models of machinery and other toys Intended for boys while Sonneberg uses al most exclusively wood, porceluln, glass and paper In the production of toys beet sailed to rlrls. aw a Group of Tornadoes. At Oakley the other day the people) witnessed the upectacle of Ave torna does whirling along at the same time. They would dart their snakelike tails toward the ground, drawing, them up to dart again, but only oae reached the earth. This oie tore thing up for about twenty minutes In paselng over a considerable scope of country and thai vanished aloft In a purple-blach etoad. 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