iKoenoy under tile nanic of Keeney Harrison. Eleven years ago Mr. liar-Tison senior purchased the businessfrcirt Mr. Keeney and later sold It tors. Wo are good r towns and our quiet; law abid 'e aro patriotic and n towns are, witii est towns in the late In the United Ccme and live of us.popular young men of ill The company purchase etorq owned by Mrs. K The location of tiie store most desirable, the store In operation since 1S;1. . 011 the earner of Ulcus streets in Sterling in handsome brick Ktrucuir CVIr. Bickford ‘ was be Falls’in 1SSG. Ho gJi:m education in iho Hock I afterwards gradualing fr ling Township high scln entererd the University school and graduated hit lug here immediately iV • ;same the management die soon had the slorcELL, WELLNT ATTORNEYof the Whiteside cing in Sterling•out figured of the Kir is Walter N. mown patent at-Mr. Ilaslcel! has f in Sterling far and although still lad great haccess jsiou • For a i ion' i city attorney of ccupled several rust, among them T.ie school boardthe present proprietor. The firm name then became Harrison Son. Uponthe death of the senior partner, C.»G. Harrison purchased the remainder of the business from the estate and the mill and contracting business has siuco been conducLed under the name of C. G. Harrison*.The Harrison company lias -creeled a large majority of the public ■buildings of tile twin cities, among them being the Odd Fellows hall, the J)r. Unit block and many oHi-rs. A .specialty Is made of iho manufacture of r-kO glass work, store fixture.* an Uoyv cases, in tiie maiiufacliiro of store fixtures the Harrison mill es-pccially excel Is, the hi;: heat class of machinery and the must competent workmen being employed.Mr. Harrison was elected' a member of tiie city council last spring and as alderman from the Fnurtii ward ia making a high record. He is conscientious, painstaking and inmost, ille thoroughly investigates every mat ter brought to -hisi attention and the attention of inis committees and then acts according I * his best-judgment regardless of what public feeling may be. Constantly on Iho lookout for anything that will be of benefit to hi.) constituents' and the town at large. Mr. Harrison lias made an enviable record and One wortiiy of einulailou by many who huvo been in public life much longer than lie has.modeled and installed u tod.itc fixtures. Umkr 1 the business has prosper the place U becoming mu popular daily as a g..od jchase drugs, medicines a and a safe place in .whichjunng .ne war :;! raised a cfui r C? Mo no I OJcn-rngbncnt, for n the brovit of a member of a a ptbtical speaH io is well known ;be circles of liiadr. H.ukoll has of late years he ddcrablv and in' .mePy large prjc being con side rodsubject.straightforwardskvll is t'.lc typoValue of Advertising.A Kansas man is convinced that ndas manufacturingcontracting business •with Richardand Sterling and is one