Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, January 26, 1905, Image 8

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OFFICIAL PAPEK
OF SIOUX COUNTY.
One Dailar Per Year.
N KJ5UASKA PATENTS.
f i ranttvl this! we-k . H'Hirtl
ljC. A. Snow A: Co., Patent
Attorneys, Washington. 1). C.
Robert L. Matsey, Grand
Tland, Caboose light. Jos
eph A. F. Wolf, Sidney, Ex
tension table. For copy of
jiny of above tatents send ten
eents in postage ptamps to C.
A. Snowr & Co,, Wash., I). C.
THE HEX.
A boy who was asked by
his teacher to write an epsay
n liens produced the follow
ing: "Hens are curious ani
mals: they don't Lave no nose
nor teeth nor ears. They
tvallow their victuals whole
and chew them on the inside
of them. The outside of hens
is used fr pillows and mak
ing feather dusters. The in
side of heii is Komethingfilled
with marbles and shirt but
I mis, and such. A hen is
V3ry much smaller than many
other animals, but one hen
will dig up more garden stuff
than a whole army of any
thing thataint a hen. Ileus
i Trf very useful for laying
ggs for puddings. Hens
Inve wings and can fly when
t'iey become scared. I cut
off a hen's head with a hatch
et and it scared it to death.'
Exchange.
Electi-:-! Lamps en Hortet.
"Electric lamps on the bridles of
carriac; horses are now quite cora
nop in BrllD. The current Is fup
j iied by a atorage battery under
carriage seat.
Child Labor in Saxony.
In Sajiouy, of )4,600 kchool ch'.V
flr.?n, 137.S31, or i3 per rent, are em
p.ovel la trade. More than half tjp-,
- )riria are eaploed la the textile
COCD P0INTE3 FOR CAM3LERS.
u , i
How to Make Money Out of Eaav-
Gotnc Stranoera.
'f thought I a pretty to ali
fnt!i of K&iiieB," 1d a rambler, "but
f ve jut t been beaten out of a flv-
spot aa eaaily aa thoiifh I came from
Cohoea. A friend and I bad been
rtandlnp- In the doorwar of a hotel
ltttng on the odd or even number of
the next car to pus. and I wa. loaer
Then the other fellow ugeated thati
try to call a coin, ltad or Ull. for 5.
a a chance to get v.j money back. I
tsrreed. He flapped a qaarter on the
ark of tla hand ard I aald heada.' It
v aa a tall, and I waa a fire out.
. "The experlerce waa worth It,
though, for be told me the came after
-loshlng me tor a good thing. It !
Jratinct, he aald, for almost ererr
:.e in calling a coin to aay bead, so
Je aJw&ri placed the coin talis ox
u" ""'f -o c4i it. ne
aald that tbe game worked nine timet
out of ten. and he didn't really con j
ldr It -..fair, because he waa prao
tlcalJy Nrttlng me that I would la;
'heads,' though I dMn't know it. I like)
';.. game, and I'm jolng to try it on
o:ne of the wire ones i Ksow. I'll bet
tt work, toti."
I
fan f Is mtt ia assat 12 aaaatSav Tf S r- CR
T W hum It i :ivt :
TV rHiiwiw- ! r fMmt'-l t !, t- i
rti. I on ttv Uii.t ttu l lu wi.. . rt-uu 1
jsortU t 1 uutily list! ytttiitavr 44 tvtitMH-1
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Imi'l f r rifcifl t lw-tal Uh1 tr-rit 4 mm
f 4iiiiiiiufiRt 4 utiUv s Itw Si v 1
-r.ir f --1 kh 13, To'u4,i :u, Ran- v
j tb'ft raninjf h-t utik-lbrur stout ot 1
ectioi lint itiUe ltHtt Sctios UattU
! H le VraUl, mik, Xw Kua'I Ktblt-tj-t
j uiuitfcem-inic : of tbt 5i ' rwrurr
i of MH-tiov it, 1u Ht-i Si, Rant- it, Ilt ii
1 )swfitU twi wpfttuii nitron mil to c. Uih
' t-t w r-j-n sr U ttnU i Hume ruitiitnie Km
mik-to .ntMo.-ct OuJ Ku dSu, 41 at N W
4oriMr orM-t-!Kwi J4. r j tort tn tavrif kwnt
iiiis hIj'I vifKl'us -int rx.ul h M-t ttiiiul fir.
il tJ-etsH turrioor Haiiu fr lium(-
HiUl )n ti.-l In 11 1 ofttiMs of tli oiinty
ltrk ot r.iVI mtity on or in-far' nxti on
Htar-y frltr tury II, 1 ,", or t.ucta n.iJ wilt
ie ui;;tM lihut . uUit-r nfttvnif tlM-n-to.
tounty t'lt-rk.
R-in-mtr (hut Milliti 3ntHt
ai.il if Vi'll (Wire UN tn liv vir
I
It m ordered hv Juilpn ol the l'nli
Jmlicai Lhntritt tlmt Simi.t County have
to ttrnn of Court in the j r 1 It')
Ttie lin-t (rtn to rorunieiH on 22 Uy of
llav, l'JOj and tlif exwid term to omt
mnvm m We 20 day of Xovemh-r KHiV
A (-it jury to t Humnnmil to (r
oil tlx lirt day of evh t-jnn of i-uirt.
Ttwt im prarid Jury be duiuniorimi for
eilttt!!' of Skid lurm.
K. V. Pintiu. ('lrk
lllh Judicial Ihstnit.
COMMMWONEW! PKdOEEIMNOK,
Harrison, NVbr , Jan. 16. 05.
Board of cnmniiHOonerM niei, pursuant
to adjournment. Present Jordan, t'ullern,
BiKelo and clerk. Beard resumed
clKkini atvnunt of county Treasurer
and at 3 ). in. adjourned to Jan. IT.
E y. Poiitiu,
Clerk.
Hnrrinon. ?elr. Jan. 17, 05.
Board ol coninilMiiooen met pursuant
to adjournment. Present Jordan, Culler,
Bigelow and clerk. Buard resumed
clietkintr accuunU o' couniT Treasurer
and at 3 p. m. adjourned to Jan. IH.
E. F. 1-ontiUH,
I'lerk.
Hwrrison, Nelir. Jan. 18, 05.
Board met purcuant to ai'juuninien
previa Juri.ni, Curlers, Bigelow, Ami
clerk. Board reHiimed clieckinf; iwcounti
of oounty Treasurer and at Ti p. m. board
adjourned to Jan. 19.
E. F. Ponliim,
iMeik.
Harrinon, Nebr. Jan. 19, 0").
Bo.ird met pursuant lo udj mrnnient.
Present Jordan, I ullers, Blkjelow und
clrk. B.ia'd resumed clieckinx at-counla
of county Treasurer and at 5 p. m. board
adjourned to Jan. 20.
E. F. Pontius.
Clerk.
Harrison, Nebr. Jan. 20, 03.
Board of commissioner met pursuant
to adjournment. Present Jordan, Cullers,
Bigelow and clerk. B.ard resumed
checkinif accountx of county Treasurer
and at 5 p. m. adjourned to Jan, 21,
E. F. Poiilius,
Clerk.
Hftirison, Nebr. Jan. 21, 05.
Board .net pursuant to adjournment.
Piesent Jordan, Cullers, Bmelow and
clerk. Board reeuni-d checking aix-ts.
in Treanurer offiue abd at aoon havinif
linistinl i hecku of nid accounts
lioanl went into general senxion all i m.
The conimi-i.ioners find after diligent
effort the condition of the county Treat
ur r" office to lie an follows for the year
ending Oecember 31-t, 1904
Bal. ree'd from former Treus. 18 TS 51
ToUil collection HI
Total 53343 32
ftiti'H 93
206 4 8'i
Iivbiireroen
B.il. cukti on lund
Total 5$M 1 32
liVwd overwent statement of Aivlrew
Wiirbunier ro-d district No. lii was
. . i .
aid road district for 2 00 in payment
of name.
un mown me aritnmometer lelt in
Treasurer's office bv tile lkmrnercial
Bank of Harrison w:m purchased for the
ue of the (wveral county officer and 'the
,cle, - k instructed to draw warrant for
: f2M ,W favor F. W. Clark in payment
f(r wm(
1 . ', , , . . ,.
At 5 ciocU "' ndJournd to
Mondny Jan- mh-
E. Pantius,
Clerk.
The SBvtle et SJeteelavrc.
There U a row aer the beautiful
of Heidelberg. One set of arcbl-
res thst tbe ruins are in a
condition and proposes the
ior&tion or the greater number of
buildings to the condition la wblcb
they ware when the French burnt tbe
castle in 1788. Other assert that the
ruins will stand forerer, and that the
projected restoration it an act of van-
dalUm. The ruin Is the chief sttrac-
tlon In the town to Oermans and for-
eifneri.
To Cs?g q Cold m Geo Zoy
THE PIONEER PHARMACY.
Wntl Paper
Drtisffiist'ti SundricfH
I-iintsi, Oils. Varnisiu'S,
Books and Station ak v.
The finest Line of pipetind
Best cigars in the city.
FLOYD JONES. Successor, J. E. Phlnney.
J. H. WILHERnORFER,
WATCHMAKER
&
JEWELER
All kinds of Gold and Silver work done
Kings made to order.
All work guaranteed.
HARNESS SADDLES,
and
RANGE GOODS.
Harness made to order.
Saddles re-covered.
ONLY
R.allrod Imiwmh Mluouri Rjver antt
Chicago.
Direct line to St. Paul MlnnepoII.
Direct Lin to BUck HHU.
Apply to nureit e.ent for rates, mapa
& nd time ccrds-
TIME TABLE.
West Bound, East Bound,
Morning, Evening.
No. 13, Due 9:11 I No. 14, tue 75
Nr.. S3, lo. frt. 9:35 I Nr.. Hi frt. 5:45
Both tniins carry pnsMn)iren.. -
JOB WORK
A Specialty
At this office.
iktjie with tit'iituoks and di-pali-Ii.
fall and ret our prlcr-n on
Utter HeadK, Bill Heads. Htateawnts,
RnTele, Cards, Poster and ot.
'OftCe GROWTH OF FLOWERS.
industry an Im.icetant One In Sciily
and Guernsey.
In Scllljr acJ C, ternHejr the laduatr
(f growing earlv Jloweri for tbe Loj
lon market ha -eached large propor
Uons. From the former Island as
man) as fifty tor.i of early ipring bloa-
toms are blppe1 to tbe mainland la a
ioKle day. Tbe (lower Reason jegina
' January, when the early varieties
are coming into blouu. Often, when
the waafber i coid and cloudy, the
buds are taMy in opeufng and It is
necessary to retort to artificial aid in
order that tbe waiting market may
be supplied. The flower boads are
picked as soon is one bud penetrates
the calyx and placed In jar of water
which are ranged upon the shelves of
t greenhouse kept at a temperature of
K to 70 degrees. In a fnw hour tbe
backward bud respond to tbe genial
warmth, spread their petal, uiumi
their glowing colors and are ready for
bunching and packing.
Not Yet
"The time has come," say a Ken
.ncky pretcher, "when the sober man
has as much aenise a the drunken
man." But. unfortunately, tbe time
tiaa not come when the drunken man
eel that way about it Memphis
Jew.
Fin Feathers Prohibited.
A small hotel in the turas has tbe
following notice posted in each of the
bcd:ooms: "Strange gentlemen will
please not to dress for dinner, as this
costume flutter the hearts of the maid
folk and no work is accomplished."
ViTjCZr
"OOOOOO00CO0O
JAPANESK AM) THE MULK
"So the Japanene rice grow
ers are not willing to tackle
that interesting native instu
tion, the American mule, with
ont the aid of home folk,"
Haiti an olwervant man, "and
I can see where they are right
about the matter. The A
merican mule in a long eared,
quick heeled, supple j'intd
invftery, and no man, no mat
ter how wiee he may be, can
do anything with him unlets
he have Hpeoial training. As
a matter of fact, the white
man in America is sadly defi
cient when it comes toa work
ing knowledge of the mule.
Up to tlie present writing the
American negro in the only
living person who can claim
anything like mastery when
it comes to the mule. Some
how there is something in the
nature of the black man and
the mule which makes it
easier for them to get along
together. Just what it is I
don't know. But even the
black man will have his ups
and downs now and thm with
the mule, and I have seen
some very interesting instan
ces of this kind, one of the
most amusing being that of
an extremely hard skulled
negro who never wanted a
better weapon than his head'
in any sort of couflict with
man or beast
' One day he fell out with
the mule. Ordinarily they
got along well enough togeth
er but in some way the mile
on the day in question made
the negro mad and the fighi
began. Ju the first place tin
negro broke his water j Ho
over the in; iit's head. Thi.
did not feaze the animal.
Grabbing the mule by the
earsand taking a good, fin;
grip, the black man landed
with vigor between the mule's
ears, using his head as u
- ml i
weapon, ine Diow was ft
knockout blow all right, but
the trouble was it knocked the
negro out also. Both mule
and negro fell to the ground
as if dead . In a short while
both were up again and after
that they were fairly good
friends. The Japs are right.
They will need special train
ing on the mule proposition
and no mistake, and the negro
is about the beet man they
can get to do the training."
New Oilcans Times Demo
crat. In Nebraska 9UU
Democrat. , '
Ml k I
Be!!f V-1. r.i--i i A! OeBTitU
T"I HW HSMi Sitt n.'Mi-eK t3VAIT
nH0, i-W.
Se I6t '" ' ireJtlaa 1
jr. d i- l.tMn'a. mtfe
Mn S I V:' -i t J . e'l for.iii-i
clthct idc 7 "Krm lUintr." l iijtt . I
bjd c( .l III ji-. fi.-'V ijj'ri-iwt
Hal by Ml r'el tl.-l.sr i. IT.
JORDON
HAFCWARE CO..
GOf C C N.
COMMERCIAL I10THL
OPPOS1TK DKl'OT
EVERYTHING FIRST CLAiS,
kSl) AI L THItTH) W ITH tt KTFV.
Hoard By Dajr r Week.
W. R WRIG H 'ffj
ADVERTISING RATKS.
Per inch, inf le column, per month 50c
Per column, r nMKith fd 00
ProfeHHtonal r.inls per year, one inch 5.00
Ic-ilii mr line eacli nwue .03
50 per cent off on yearly contracts.
OCK BRAHOi
Thk Jot'HKAL will rutiluli your ttrand, like
the followlnir, for 2 :00, per Year. Kach nd
lltic.ial briiiKl T& cei.u. av. ry irirmer or
ranctmten tn Kloiix and iwtjotiiliiif ronnlles
tiould MtrerlliM! tbelr brnmlx m I hkJoi r
Lu It circulate uli over tlie xlnte. It
nny te tbe iih-khh of K'iiit inoiicv tor Von
Joiin J.ihiutoii.
i
Ihtttlt' linimlnl
u h alion n tn cat
on lelt ldi,
ltiiii- ut Hew-
lit, Nrjukrt.
Aililri'Mi; lleolU Autiriukit
S500 REVVIRO.
Kor ttii Biret mid conviction ol miy pArty
jt pni lie Hteulliift: or UUf IkoHhk miy briinil
n mock tielungiaf to the oiidtiraitfiiexl pur
I in;
GEOIMiK WANt!(
tnttie brmided
lornen Unrnded
ill left Hide
on left iliim
Her, rmiK on Seldlr (.'reck.
Any nlock branded n nbevu b-in mini)
ed from my ru'i, dlcoreri by ny bwly
in giving mi. Inforiimllen will be reweryMl.
AddrwMe. H. KobliiMiii, Jiebrunkit
m.V.HK WITTO.
Cattle tiTaiided
Ide mid mihw ou
der it nones.
Alio tome of tlie Home
tie ere branded on side
ulioalder wiim na duwrlte
above tMuind.
Ad.1..,jt lUrrteuu Xelituek..
PARENTS
will And by hvrafry that In the schoola
thsir childrsn attend. Webstcr'a is
tin) DictioBary by wWch they are
trained, and that their Khoolbooksl
coniorm 10 mis aame autnonty. is
. .i , .. . . 3
u not Dast to nave tns asms Diction
ary in the hoiM?
The constantly increasinf sale of
webstera international Dietionarv
proves that parents are wisely fol
lowing in above (lurrtation.
eUv. tVraMB A1set,D.a., Kdltor of The
Outlook, stirs ; Welinar ku k.
tbe f.vorlu la our koussSaM. and I htr
"''reason to transfer ty aLesrtaiiee to
any ol his competitors.
The New and Enlarged Edition has
XH quarto pace, with 600Q Uluatra-
tlona. It has 26.000 new words and
phrases, also a new Gaaetteer of the
World and a new BiosrraDhieal Die.
tionary, all prepared under the su
pervision of W. T. Harris, ph.D.(
LL.D., U. 8. Cotnmissyioner of Edu
cation.
Ita appendix with deeartsnMta of
uiornrapny, ueomnhy. tie tlon. etc..
at a packed atorehouae of valuable
saforTnation.
F is en tas titleless of all ta
augsMMlc dietloaarMof tMwafestevaefS.
LCT UttIND YOU
i i'mi , 1 1 iiainwins niSsr stMStv
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T'isM. Mass.
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if left nhoul-
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ed tor tin
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4nd InlloK Iiik en
lelt all mi eattl.
El
and thi
on f I ide of ehe sleek
m
Jkii't tbis
oeletidSeaBdelr
Unlike ou Untlliin Water. '
I'oot ttk e Addree llerrieuu, Sebraeka.
J. It. lltrNTFB.
cattle tiiniKl
M khwwB
ctil, (mi right
hip,
shonMer.
AImi oil li t t aide. Ulit rt. ell
StOO REWAltD will nt- pulil lorerideeaa
con v let liia mi V one for running S er la
any wjr tinr-rlt.r Ith mock Imvlug nay
of tlii-ittiove brutid or brndH,
ItHiirli ut .tlMln:n, Nchr.
'tili'fRH, ltnrrlin Veer,
J H. I ENSU)W.
(uttli Wan eJ
on .-lm ate
wuie set
'.d le oa
lit hie.
llirm- bran K'ilJe"jSJ o, riglil nlxiuides
or Jw. HmiK1' on .il to Klver, ve the elS
Uiivo (olville rrjii'b.
I'. i. Addreesi
Ol.-ii, Nek.
JOHN A. HANSON
Owin thu fcil low
timhrMtid oneiib
er: Abu. HQ on cnt
tie and lione
cuilieon teflode
hufHii ou left
Dliutildnr.
Kiidkh on Hllrnr eprlmrii und mini . flt
line ''owtonloe HiirrlMjHi
KK1TAUI).
will yiy f00rev4!iri for e.irh h
Of ba ve Col vi 1 !' lion lirnmlntj
on eitlier jaw or thi).'li turned
m
ove-vj . nhn Hiewr on Hiiiiniiitf
water. Hlo Km, 00 for proof I
convict tiny p :ron unl fully liundiing
any ol oaitt tiorsen.
w. J. a. Raim.
KKKI'l.ltKk" I.IVKHTiM'K t o
rirandiMi n l rt li i pofi.it i
JU
hhiJ on left irheeh of lloraea
HniiKe mi Ileep Creek.
Aridies. llwp l.rek Lire hlouk Vo
J. II. IUi.Hl-.ar, torewHn,
OCTAVE II A IIHIS.
cattle brsn1eJ
as shews "am
left tide w4k
over bit ea left
IU..BW on Ian.
nlnif Watet,
I. U. Addrw. Nwrliid. !.'
1BIL JHUAN.'
lloraea and a(
lie branded
either side, assse
at on est.
PUP
Hid CaMle branded
.Ide, ami lloraea on let
Address. Hodnrc. Mehrasba,
HKMKT WARMChh.
Caltle .rand
Hi on left aide.
UKiitfo on
'tuni Ing Water
'reenk.
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a. a. KiKsany.
t tla Branded
a liafjt frt
rattle Ijtxl i (
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