-THE-OLDBST AND ONLY REPUBLICAN Paper in Sioux County. Farmers, Merchants! Stockmen! EVERYBODY! Do you want to see the county set tled and the val ue of your proper ty increased? Do you favor an economical admin istration of county affairs? Do you feel that you have been robbed by the corruption of county officials? Do you want the BEST LOCAL PA PER in the county? If so, then subscribe THE Sioux County M. BBCCK, boot & shoe maker. FIRST CLASS GOODS At REASONABLE PRICES. First door north of Bank of Harrison. J J 0 0 u u R J u A A L L The People's PAPER. If you have it now subscribe again iead a copy to some relative or friei aad they may be induced to come and settle here. Our correspondents are now more nu merous Una ever and items from all settled parts of the county will be had constantly. If you do hot want it a year try it for three month. Respectfully, W. K. PATTERSON, Prop. J. H. COOK. Agate Snmos Ranch. Brand O on left jaw. Hakes aspecialty ef breeding Roadsters, Draft and Saddle onoa; alao red and black Polled cattle. B. E. Brjewstkr, C. F. tj President. CHAS. C, JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. IKCORPOEATED. .A. General Banking Business TRANSACTED. Habmson, Nebraska. C. H. Andrews & Co., -Dealers Ln- Drugs, Paints, Brushes, Oils, -AND- Fine Toilet Goods, STATIONERY & PERFUMES. BEST CIGARS IN THE CITY. For Trade Partly improved land In Iowa for young stock. Enquire at this office. Our Clubbing List Is complete and comprises every news paper, magazine or periodical of note in tiie United States. We can save you from 10 to 25 per cent on a large major ity of publications. Come and see our clubbing prices and note how much cheaper you can get your papers and magazines by clubbing them with the Journal. Having recieved special prices on nur ,&ry stock grown at Sioux City Iowa, anawisiung to further introduds the raising of fruit in our valuable Ctiinty, I quote the following reduced il-ices. the same to hold good until March 10th, 1888. I Apple trees, 3 to 4 ft, per 100 MG.00 Cherry " 3 to 4 ft " " 40.00 Plum " 3 to 4 ft " " fe.j.00 Concord grapes, " " 7.00 Rasperberries, ' " S 8.00 Blackberries, " " 3 nft Strawberries, " " 2.00 All other kinds of fruit and shrubs equally ciieap. Forest trees of any des cription nt prices lower than ever before in Sioux county. All Btock warranted to be in good condition when delivered and true to name. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Tnos, Rudy. WWW wateft-Wa4r. To Of rnllj tllortrmu. Bwt el of Wood Kbit. PWIhl WMklr. Send for iDninMB mTOk rtf7,'j"u- ron trial, U. ML WB 4 CO, Fcaunuu. mi Broadway i.t. ARCHITECTS ft tUILCElO H Emtio, ef Sdwrtite Aatricu. O JSi .If, """". Mamwuu com.lnn BffiSfiS ot HDDir to Uvttn 1 1 SiESfTLSf1" m nao. Zrm , TRADE MARK8. OInT Jones & Verity, The Sioux County Journal. Publiiied every Thursday. . -o Subscription Price, f--00 W E. Patterson - Editor and Prop. Entered at the postoffice at Harrison as second class matter. Harrison Market Butter, 13c. Eggs, 15c. Poultry, per doz. f2.40 to $3. Oak, per 100 lb f 1.00 to 1.10. Corn, per 100 Jt 90 to f 1.00. Bran, per 100 B fl.10. Feed, chopped, per 100 B f 1-35. Potatoes, per bu. 30c Sorghum, per gal. 60c. Onions, per bu. 1.50. Beans, per bu. 2.00. Oats for sale at the lumber yard. Sir. J. u. ixkvk, ,cj..c-.-o the ii . r:nit.i:r briny trie Dola Junction, tlt a branch road u to be built from tlre to run near Sugar Wand out through tl Hat Creek val v Railroad rumors are flighty a tbe duUman'i flea and we do not adu our readers to bet on the strength of this rumor. Mr Peter BufTer who was quite se riously hurt but Saturday hy tl fall ing ot a iog on liis ld is said to be re covering .lowly. He lives near Mont rose but was up in one of the canyons getting house logs and was loading a large log on tlie wagon when his foot slipped and let it back upon him. W. 1L Zimmerman returned from a three months trip to Iowa Monday. Mr. Zimmerman looks as though his trip had been a pleasant one and he a-ssures us it surely was. John Bartell lias the frame of his new house up. It can 1 plainly seen stand ing nearly a mile south-east of town. We can save you money on any pa per in tlie U. S.by cluMjinS it -with Uw Jocknal. Come and see. Thos. Reidy lcll yesterday for a few days visit at llay S .rings. He went overland. Don't fail to attend the Oram! Ball in Harrison on tlie evening of Feb. 14th. Sioux county school warrants bought at tlie Bank of Harrison. Tl. A fl TT. W. held a meeting at the luill Friday evening. Ned Andrews returned from his eas tern visit UiKt Friday. Oals for sale at the lumlxr yard. torn and oato for alc at (ho lum ber yard. (Jraroerry Items. Al. Lawler is getting out logs to build on his pre-emption. Wm. iJuvis 1ms a large and Ix.-tter house nearly completed on his lionie stead. Mr. Thomas lias a new house built on his pre-emption. The Leeling Bros, and ('has. Shepherd are hauling logs and yl from V.'ur Bonnet canyon and tliey say there is a nice lot of saw logs gotten out and awaiting the arrival of tlie saw mill which will le there in alut a month. Geo. IL Turner has completed a fence around a six hundred acre jiasture. James Davis luut qui driving team for Mr. Kendall and is again working for Mr. Turner. Wm. Brooks and wife are visiting old acquaintances in Dawes county. Wilber F. Shepherd will give the lioys the long looked for dance next week. Pat and John Dunn may be seen some of the coldest davs heading for Five Points where they have some of the greatest attractions. Thos Reidy made the rounds of this vicinity. Object; sale of small fruit, large fruit and in fact trees of various kinds. We should judge from the sales lie made at such reduced rates that every farmer will liave a ten acre orch ard in two years. Johmb Come Lately. State Journal, was in Harrison Monday. John Bartell has a few thousand feet of first class native lumber inch stuff for sale (heap. One of the court house chimneys took a flying leap to the ground Sunday night during tbe breeze. Conrath Gasser has closed up in the sa loon business here and will engage in the bakery business at Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Murphy are the happy parents of a bran new girl that came" to light on the 24th of last month. P. II. McVay, assisted y S. R. Storey and John Ragland as witnssses, proved up before the Clerk Monday on a preemption. James Farnam made one of his bi-oc-casional calls in Harrison Monday. He is just recovering from a sore foot caused by a cut from an ax. T. B. Snyder paid one of his semi-occasional visits to Harrison last Saturday and tarrying the night left for his home ranch on Slieep creek next morning. n or about Feb. 20, there will t txs a change of Iirm at me nanrn rauppiy House, and all those indebted to the present owner are resectful!y request ed to call and settle their accounts be fore that date. We understand that Mr. C. F. Carle- ton lias accepted a copartnership with E. D. Satterlee and the firm will engage in the real estate business. An appro priate unovtiw oniwotii wiUi thia would be: " 'Will you walk into my parlor? said the spider to the fly." Mr. J. C. Emery, of Sioux county, la,, was here recently looking after his claim and other business matters. He returned home Monday and expects to move to this county permanently in the spring. This is his second trip to this country and his former good opinion of it is increased. The Harrison Cornet Band will give a dance on tlie evening of St. Valentine's day; February 14, 'bit. The success that lias attained heretofore in this line they will strive to exceed on the 14tli. A P. O. department will be kept in the room and all who desire can bring their valen tines and deposit them there and at elev en o'clock the postoffice will be opened and mail distributed. For some unaccountable reason there seems to be an idea afloat tliat the amendment which is to be submitted to the people a year from next November must receive a three-fifths vote to car ry. This probably arises from a mixing of ideas on the legislative and popular vote the one requiring a three-fifths vote to submit, the other a majority vote to adopt. State Journal. The Oelrichs Advocate says: A Bub- contract has been let for trradinc ten miles of the B. & M. in this county out from the Cheyenne river, which will take the same to Big Plain valley. The grading butOt arrived on tlie ground this week and will commence active op erations ai once. - lie Advocate pre dicts that the B. & M. will be running entirely through Fall River county by the 4tb of July. "Have you been over to Chas. Klein's to-day?" "Yes." "What is Charlie doing'!"1 "Stands with his head in a large bar rel hallooing to the top of his voice, 'Pa, pa. papa-' They have a nice boy over there of tlie usual weight, tliat caroe on the 4th of February, and I think Clmilie will be in his right mind again in a few aays. Dr. Hiiafer reporta the mother and child doing well." H. T. Conley of Harrison, Sioux coun ty, is in the city and is registered at the vpuui nouii. Mr. Conley wM a stu- jnn FOK Hil P at tup ... dent at Mm fu , mi f- . , vwKa run HALE AT THE Ll'M- i"u KwiiuK Lincoln geuiecr! m busier county, whence he recently Mother ihmt, EaUrUianent . , oux county. He In an en- -Assisted bv ttmsiartic believer in Sioux county and Tlie Kazoo or Egyptian Band and tlie declares tliat for plenty of rain, warm Peak nhiteni, at the school houae in di winter, and good crops, hit part of Ne- trict No. 15, War Bonnet, Friday l eb- m m PiMfc mwota mai roar a. iwa t. . From White River. Mr Editor of the Siocx CouKTY Jom- ral: I notice in your issue of January 24th, No. 19, tliat you start out by uj pealing to the farmers, merchants, stockmen, everybody, and asking: Do you want to see the country set tled and the value of your property in creased? Most certainly we do. Do you favor an economical adminis tration of county affairs? We do. Do you favor a fair vote and honest couut? We would like tliat very mucli. Do you believe in justice? We do. Do you feel tliat you liave been robbed by the corruption of county officials? We do. T in . . uo you want uie nest local paper in the county? I do, so I take TriE Biocx Cocxtv Journal. Boggy Items. Still hay making is tlie work accom panied with Uie songs of the birds. School house is about flnislwd. It looms up high in Uie valley from Uie out-shores. John Christian's new house is finis! ted on his claim, now lie wants a cook to suit tlie times. Tliere was service at Uie school house in district No. fl. Mr, Jenken was the leading spirit. Mr. Buffer was seriously hurt by a log rolling on his head, near Mr. novey'a on east Boggy. UlSXXH. Harrison, k Blacksmith, Wagon, (y Repair shoj Good stock always on hand. All kind of I SATISFACTION GCAHiW South of Pfost'a Livery Barn - Goto The Elestai When you W p C B O C C T I A R O R A o E K E O A N B S E A K C D t , S D I Kit; ;i , . E E E c S R 8 0 8 . . 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