The Sioux County -JO 17 . JOUKNAI s. & .-that the tinx iaj arrived Wjit set10 'ti t taken to nw- tt, ti undersigned, iovit all IKWtiEJj t tl COOrl h0UN Cg. on Saturday evening, July j. i o Vims, w aevwe ways U3 ert better road and to ,,f ouVr matters tliat may 0 the meeting the d Sf tt"1'15 and Sioui county UfsTC Sioux coutjr fair fio. W. Too! (i. Guthrie IVrt airier R. K. Vumi E. i. StUrl U. P. Iavi E. . Hough 1'. E. Verity C. F. Slingnrhuid Dave Ilartlett A. J. Man taller L. J. Sim moan TtJC -., gISOlT, USTIEB., olt Monday night niiwfcj of the grangers 90 per twit. stun is buiiuing tiimwii a If, by 1H feet .S bone I urn and Mike Kriem here Ia4 Snnday enroute k Hills. T)y talk of pur- haw mill while ahwot. V &net an dry last ek, for a good many years. irruption is being done above. Koto and A. J. Adams Start next Saturnay on a hunt- inicrting tour. They may h claims while alumni. fN il) find junt a good land u Wyoming; keep a good yoa have it. Hooe tliat gives the bt to Anxortikuvprtkm be- AerSlrt, 19U9, 1 will give a (imitfj. Pni Time TaLi. f.UM.V.BviWr IlarriatSsfp JL OTTLY U, 1889. NO. 43 tr-u-i,.. t TOMJ oeiween con- r.Brundid.e.for ourW 'Ont,ltl'elni"tionedin Z,rUe- c decided the RWf was vested in T v . tt.;n . 5U'1 was beK"n- The f , K W,he strict court wT"f '"y afternoon Hrrl. M.rkft HutUr, ft;. 'IQr Poultry, (r dot. tS 40 to IS MU.pwlOOB.Ii.lo fVro, per 100 I, &v. Bran, I)ar 100 B, f j() Ft, wHJ, fr 100 B, U.35 Potato, M-r bu. SV,, Sorghum, pw gal, 50r . Onion, per bu. 1.50. Btmna, jr bu. 1.00, Job- war ran U. Verity will buy couutv our in Harriicn go to -Now U tha time to f, t,. Io not fail lo tike advanUw r.f combination offw. For the best flour Row & Tliomion'. Ifry Good., Groceries B,,U nil Si at liosa & Thonij6n' HOSA k TH0IPSON- fwe tlir irtore wh.-n you co Ki Harris,,,, -Lawn fwtival at Mrs. C.ns,l Friday evening. All iuviu-d. Be um to aund the niw'ting at the Court brum Httturday evening. Sfm hokler, bttr dish aiv) can of butiiiff fr Wlc at Ranch Supply house. Thote "Hijrli Proof cigars a the. hurt, in Uia market found at the Res nave ar- on ndav SAB THIS? AI'EBSFORTliEPRiCEOFl THE COUNTY JOURNAL And the FtA5 FAEM SEWS yew for o Dollars. h'ALin advance H addition, poto r U 'ted fam, p,J "ill prove of rense Value rf. Sioux for unty. Now roo. .Ml ofthi. o0"r of two ...... . I,,! '', "":ll've, to Ung i o. and (-ihird on to good for re- Owing to tiw crowded condition of our column, nonie iorre)onduce is neceawarially omittod. A fruit JihIi, 8 gla sauce di.ihes at Ram h Supply House. H A band of Hioux Indians tjassed through Harrison on Wedue?day on tleir way to tlw hunting grounds, All oooounU due ma must be set tled by July 15th or tlie same will be put in the hand)! of a collector. A, llart -We are utill on dock and ready to make you the best terms in the matter of a loan on your farm. ( imxi, Rddy 4 Poixard. Who said it did not rain in Sioux county? The sliowers during the jiast few days have made every body look Always remember ttuit Conley, Reidy & Pollard are always ready to muke you a kan on the most reasonable term. Tlie county commimioneni are calld to meft in bujiue seHftion next Saturdiiy. Tlie call in issued by County Clerk Jameson, Now to start the wlieel of prosiieri- ly in Kiotix county. Be sure to do your hare of tlie work and success will crown our elforbi. A horse belonging to D. M. Button wan bitten by a rattle snaie a few days ao, out at la-st accounw we annual wa getting all right Don't forget tluil it in your duty lo be at Ums court houe Saturday evening at eight o'clm k to work for the interest of the town wul county. A couple of dogs got into a fight in front of Andrew' drug store on Tuesday and Ute result wa a pane of glium biiiiig broken out of ouc of the window Mi, 1l..1 fin i. It lias moved hit) hhoe Mli.in irt il htuldinir on wouth Main Ktreet known as tlie HchulU building, where lie will be glad to have all call when in need of anything in In line. Rev. Figgins luu) greatly improved the apjitainknix-of the M. E. jmrsoniige by treating the outride to a thorough W,i i uf sums n ore w uw NailJl.li-i. i'v-o lookM of a building than to keep it eu painted. Ned Andrews luul tlie misfortune to be struck on the fcide of Uie lieiW oy hore. He wiw alone wlien me " occurred, and lie remained uikoiih ioiis r i i Tlu. iiidii of bin lieaa lur fkvoihi IHJUl"- pretty Uully cut and one ear split. At lawl nxirU Iw wiw doing wen. F. Km law bio! tlw WJm loncinic to C. L. Tublw and tihoe nIkhi there k'r..,- h, r.Nutlv como from Iow am hn - - j expe U Urn family in ft hIkiH time. e tl himuuis ciniu " lw will or'ii a Monday. r- and woIiyiiii4 him to ItarriHon, and hoj all in need of any thing in his line will give 1""' All work done promptly. Farmer' Alllaw. Tlw member of Hm; farm""' ftl,l;in('e wnqumted-to meet a U m IkkjI hoiiHO on Halunlay, Jly 81 o'clock p. m. All are invito u-m MdjrticittU. , uut . Hy Ufr w as Mrs. WAk i,;,.L..: ltoi-i, .. ' " LOW near stru zr of i,7 , was standing bit Jd , Uie ,ttdy -bh butdidnolmjurelH-r. A ,f whicj, as standing a ,c tn.i... . " 1 "''x away was ZT -" "-nuy tlie hghtning but was -'"Bifiuies of tl,e church a ror a lawn festival at the resident 0f Mrs. D. H ; V 1 omi of town- There ."ue reiresiunents,suchas ice cream ami ...I.,. ... serveu, and everything done to make it enjoyable. If yOU want to w a pleasant evening, U, sure to be present SlmnU i weauier be un- P easant the entertainment will be at the cnurcn. -The new keyless lock postoffl. loxes were set in position a few days ao and they are great favorites already. The patrons of the office are giving up tbe key lx.xes which stand right beside the new ones and are muting those fit ted with the Morris Keyless locks. The people of Harrison know a good thing when they it. Jt wil Uot te lo)1g 'mid more of the keyless lock boxes will nave t l)e ortlered. On lust Monday the new division superintendent, II. C, Malianna, pussc-d up the line for the first time. Like all the Elkhorn oflluiaU Mr. Malianna is a pleasant gentleman to meet and has no high notions about him. In the course of a few moments conversation he told The Journal man that as soon as he could get settled in his new quarters lie would make Harrison a visit and get ac quainted with the people, and take a look at the country. Hie recent rains have done much ,A o: . . fiuuu m oraux county, in some cases the oats crop will be short but this is largely dug to shallow cultivation. The wheat is good and corn is reported to be much better than any year previous. mi i . ....... ine nay crop may be a little short in the valleys, but compared with the re ported condition of crops at other places the people of Sioux county liave been more fortunate than the people of many localities, and the future prosperity will not be impaired by a crop failure, such as is staring many of the new sections of country in the face, Harrison has a bran new double act ing force pump for the town use. It is a fine one and with a reasonable amount of hose will be of greuf benefit in case fire should break out in the business part of town. Tlie pump is in position and a fence built around it to keep stock or teams from irettimr close enough to damaire it. A little more i needed and tliat is a good spout leading to the trough and a piece of hose which can lie easily attached for pumping water into tanks or barrels on wagons. These Would cost hot little and would be a great convenience. The new pump is a great improvement and the trustees are entitled to credit for the good judgment shown in its selection. Quite a romantic marriage occur red at Chadron a few days age. On the af ternoon of July 5th Friedrich Stemmer, one or Hie sturdy Gorman homesteaders of Sioux county, took the train Tor Chadron. There he met Miss Regine Wayenhinder, who bad came, by agree ment, direct from Beuin. They pro ceeded to get a marriage license and were shortly attor made husband and wife. The contracting parties had known each other in childhood, but the , , f. i.:-.,:..A).,nflilAnf voune man nao ion his mu eight yeart ago and came to America, so that the courting was all dona by leuer at long range. The newly wedded pair arrived in Harrison Tuesday morning and soon left for their country home in the northern part of Sioux county. They liave the good wiulies of all for a long and happy wedded life. -On last Manday a couple of men from White river, by the name of Mason , t Tliirrlsnn und swore ami nissoii came w out warrants for John Slmy and his wife, Mary Shay, charging them with threat ening to kill. All the oilers were out l.untinir for the escaped horse thief, ex- C. II. AndrewH. The cepi uio , pajwrs were ( PERSONAL. Visitor 61 Maine was at Chadroii last week. T-l... uim wrgiand called on us yesterday. ss Maggie Slattery left for Lusk the 5th. C. H. Andrews was at Chadron over Sunday. Mrs. Don Weir was a Harrison Saturday. Clem Wells spent Sunday with friends at Chadron. D. H. Griswold went to Casper Satur- ana returned Monday. County Treasurer Lockwood was at me county seat Saturday. mV 1VI UIIUiuge ana ins brother were in Harrison last Thursday. w. r. Uevenport, of Crawford, passed "l uie fcikorn on Monday. , miss Clara Redd went to Cliadron Sat urday and returned Monday. Robert Parish went to Cliadron Mon day and returned Wednesday. I tlAO 1awi.mai .. " IT . was in Harrison yes- eruay ana made a call at tliis office. Attorney fanning, of Crawford, was m tlus place on Tuesday on legal busi ness. Atty. Conley made a business trin in Cliadron on Thursday and returned on Saturday. Mrs. R. K. Post went to Cliadron last Saturday to attend the camn meetimr and returned on Tuesday. Commissioner McGinlev. accomiKinied uy on wile and daughter, arrived last Thursday from Hot Springs, Dak. county Commissioner J. G. Morris called at our new quarters last Tuesday ana gave us the cash for The Journal and Farm News. flM . inos, Keitty anu 8. Barker were at Collins, Dak., the first of the week They report a pleasant time in most re spects but tlunk Sioux county good enough for them. C. C. Colcio, of Carroll, Iowa, Is in thla place looking over the country with a view to locating in the hardware busi ness. He is a rustler and we should be pleasd to have him with us. Hon. J. L. Caldwell, of Lincoln, passed through this place last Monday on his way tc Wyoming. He was accompa nied by his son and they were prepared for a genuine outing. When, he greeted us at tie depot we hardly recognized the silver-tongued orator of the Houie of represeitatives. Mr. Caldwell is pretty well used up with hard work and we hope his trip will give him renewed health and vigor. Last Monday's mail brought us a let ter from our old friend, Attorney Gen eral Leese. Besides the best wishes of General Leese for our success, the letter contained a draft for a year's subscrip tion to The Journal, which is duly ap preciated by us. Gen. Leese has opened a law office in Lincoln and takes cases in which the state is not a party nor in any way interested. The fact that he has been three times elected attorney general of the state is all the endorsement Gen. Leese needs to secure him a large and lucrative law practice. Deven- offered a laced in his hands and lie m brought in the man and woman on . . .. II, ,.1 :.t ilin f-rtiinf If day Trie torn wins ' " J court and UwiUffumlunlJi waived exam- litH.1'-"! -- i i rriw.it d. MOO. On Wwinesuny in.,. IH1I V i . . ertilied bond, but ine accept it, and the man and wne anu two hiWnm are still Hero in oar ... If Wo am informed that the matter nil bo token before Judgo Kinkaid, ask- o vmt. or iianean j rate the cotinty i in for ft good4 big 0f06t, bill On last Sunday the horse thief, Mc- Nab, who has been confined here for some time, manageu to cut a noie through the floor of his cell large enough to allow him to get out He went out in broad daylight and got into a small yard back of the jail, climlied on the fence and seeing two men near by he remained on tlie fence a short time to avoid suspicion. He proceeded to C. N, Wadsworth's new house southwest of town and procured a hatchet and then made his way to the residence of a man bV the name of Moore, where he took a horse that was picketed, and rode south west. The night was dark and he lost his way and on Monday morning he left the horse and started out on foot. He was seen by Jack Cook, and it did not take him loner to determine that he had no business running loose over the country, and he took him in. McNab claimed to be a deserter from Fort Mead and begged to be let off but it was thought best to hold him. Word was sent to this place and officers went after him. Sheriff Pfost and all his deputies were out in all directions and while the new party was on the road to Cooks' they were met by the sheriff who turned and accompanied them, and on Tuesday they returned with the prisoner. Sheriff Pfost was spoken to about tiking him to Cliadron for safe keeping but he replied that he proposed to keep him right here, and lie went to work and had some good shackles made and riveted on the man's ankles and then chained him to the wall of the cell, and there he will stay until Judge Kinkaid can come ami uispose oi him. A petition has been Hent to the judge asking that he come as soon as possible, and it is prooauie uuu n win not lie long that the sheriff will have to Uko care of the fellow. It would be no more than justice to the officers if a bet ter pla was provided for keeping pris oners. The sheriff is held responsible for the safe keeping of prisoners and the placefumisll is not saf to keep any one. ' . 1 - t'!.l n.i-T ' i, nuf -FOR- HARDWARE, FHITUfi STOVES, TINWARE, BARBED-WISE - And a Big - and Lowest Prices Stock GOTO Griswold & Marsteller's This it the time to buy barbed wire CHEAP. We liave just received a CAR LOAD and it will pay you to buy it now, Yours for business, HARVEST IS COMING, and you need a good machine to cut your grain, I have a complete line of the Cele brated BUCKEYE self-binders, mowers, table-rake combined reapers and mowers and the UNEXCELLED BUCKEYE RAKES. Repairs for all the Buckeye machines on hand. Give me a call and get my prices before purchasing a machine. JOHN THORNTON. -LOW PRICES,- LARGE STOCK,- -BEST GOODS- the Mch SpPI Pus Harrison, Nebraska. -DRY GOODS,--GROCERIES- -BOOTS, SHOES,- -HATS, CLOTHING ,- IFLOTTiR, FEED ETC. Call and see us. WEIR & CO. Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley R. R. "The Northwestern Line" Between Harrison, Neb., -Aii'l- Omaha, Sioux City, Chicago, St. Paul -And All Points- East, North, South and West. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS. Full Information on Application to J. C. NORTHROP, Aj:ent, lUrmon, Nvb, H. G. Bubt, General Manager, J, R. BtXHANAN, Oenenl PaMenger Agent, Qapkliu.Niln-avlu V A 4 1 J ft t i 1 V . J