The Sioux County Journal, HAIRRISCflSr, IsTEB., SEPT. 26, 1889. ,3STO. 2 SIOUX COUNTY J w Sunday. Time Tablf. r r A M. V. Rv., Pangr. 14 kv Harrison at 10:35 A. M. CM leave Harrison at 2:51 P. M. PERSONAL. Langdon was in Harnson over ! L. O. Hull retnrn.d ihm n,i.. r - Proprietor. '' business trip. j It. Fislier was un on WmWu,! t professional business. ltt a'ay down at 'f"sa ATliomp- good, native lumber for sale llfcrv stable. lt the best 5 cent cigar in town en L 4 TIk""!""" K rt-t the lowest prices in town go C. Thompson's i-ash store. Uh brown and white bread, rakes, ad cookie at the restaurant fwdown! down!! DOWN!!! at TWminson'. Lmer hate and trimming, at tost, iLoutznhiw-r a. .li pounds of new "88 prunes for fl, La & Thompson's. I pnt. Those a rent prints at K UTIwr1"' cat" store. Lr. Victoria lawns, 5 cents )r V north 11, at Rosa 4. TboniMon's. .jSpoundsof rice for f 1, nt Rosa & tpSOD S. 't forget to attend the dance at fcwf hall on Friday evening, Oct 4. 4 dance will occur at Andrews mill fnday evening. Oct. 4th. Every jt invited to come and have a pood IL T. 7rl kA wf,u in i, .1 . and railed at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm R. Shepherd arrived on Thursday to make 8ioux county their future home. C. F. Carlton is at home for a few days, laving met with un accident at uneoin. w V tlt ,T T rived home last Monday, having had VerV Iileasant Irin - i F. F. Gray, White River precinct, was in Harnson Friday and made an agreea ble call at this office. fl...-!.... r?.. j ... . v imiicn viitive, ui tniuuwoou, was in Harrison tlie last of the week at called at Thr Jovrsal headquarters. C. E, Holmes, cashier of the Bank of 1 . .... . ...m, Yllll-M IVUMIVII1U Oil Monday liy the illness of friends. Jti. 1 14H r wnu tin fpiilii A Info Hiuqp precinct on Friday and (ailed and gave un lutma -lull r M u. i Km f.4 inn Robt C, Tally, of Cottonwood pre cioct, was in Harrison on Friday and made a pleasant call at our office. Fred Morrison returned from Newcas tle a h'W (lavs ago. He is highly pleased with that place and expects to return iu a lew davs. John I'avis has disposed of his mail Mule ami experts to make a trip to tl new towns on the B. & M. extension i the near future. ....... I . ...ni.- teeirs halt Know ui (,'' M ami willl sure to ! on hand I'mbr ev-n:nir, (Vtolwr 4th. Tin familv nf flip iftllv lilncUyniil.h. Mr. Truax, Mrs. Henry Snyder and Miss Snyder arrived on last Saturday. Mrs. I .T Hnvilor shinned on the wav to visit ... . ' I , . it ana win oe nere in a lew uays Ln.ho have nttend.-d .lances at w.:. Jx hall know what i ing of the ntute W. C. T. U. She will i slon at noints on the route home to visit relatives ami irienus. W. E. Patteraun. one of the proprie- txirs of the HUKX COfKrV JOURNAL, of Harrison. Neb., and an old time friend of ye editor, made a short visit with us Wednesday, lie was attending me en mmnment of the Nebraska national guanls at Beatrice. Liberty Jourrtiii -CsnAidjttt for county offices Are can- tmr Uie town and county to get solid khthe pcditicians, and R-sa A Thorn p- Uire riling 14 Khiia1 of evaponiteu te for 1. Man. Sauler welcomed his family Loo 14 Saturday and also receiv-d larload of stock, household goods and VpkmenU ThusisBioux county le- )KUled op. C. L Tubbs has old the property Ircutned by th blacksmith and wagon Ibop to th parties who occupy it That Mk that the newcomers have laiin in te future of Harrison. trtty wiblicAn who favor the Woijatimi of the tmrtv on republican i i ainn un In attend the Hlruigni kniliiicao mass convention at Harrison rt Tuesday, Oct. 1. -Hirw. the nholographer, Is getting mud) work to do that he will remain few days longer. If you have not yet cured photographs of yourself and The Journal is a day late this week on account of some of it force having heen absent, and a rush of business. Send the names of your friends in the East who wish to visit you, or who are seeking new locations, to J. R. Bu chanan, Oen'l Passenger Agent of the Fremont, Elkhorn tc Missouri Valley K. R. Co., Omaha, Neb., that he may tend them information relative to the "One Fare Harvest Excursions," which occur September 10th and 24th, and Oct 8th. W.C.TU, Report of the Meeting of the County central Committee. The following is the report of the meeting of the county central com mittee as furnished by the secretary: The republican electors of Sioux coun ty, Nebraska, are requested to hold their nrecinct nrimnrv nlwiinn WoilnamLtT October 2, 1889, for the purpose of elec ting delegates to a county convention to be held in the court house in the village of Harrison. Neb., on Friilav. thn 4tl aay ni uctoner, iw, at the hour of 11 a. m. Said convention will nut in nomination for county offices, nominees for the coun ty offices following in the order named; County Clerk. County Treasurer. County commissioner, 2d district. County Commissioner, 3d district County Sheriff. County Judge. County Superintendent of Public In struction. County Surveyor. County Coroner. And thereafter the election of dele gates to the state convention, and the elect ion of a county central committee, and to transact such other business as may properly come before said republi can countv convention of Octoler4, 1889. The several precincts are instructed to hold their primaries to select delegates on the day above mentioned (Wednesday, Octolier 2). at such hour ol tne uay anu at such place as may be designated by the committeeman in the call posted lor each precinct. All those who have not taken part in any previous primary or convention this vear. and can afliliute with the republicans for the selection and election of good and efficient officers, that wholesome government may le as sured, are invited to attend the prima ries and assist in the selection of dele gates to the republican county conven tion. The several precincts are entitled to representation as follows, based on the vote cast for Presidential Elector Hast ings at the last general election, giving one delegate-at-large for each precinct and one for each ten votes anu major fraction thereof: SOT1CE! A Word to the Wise is efficient. " We have a laree and comnlete stock of General Merchandise, and desiring a share of your patronage we have made a great reduction in prices in order to make room for our fall anu winter goods such s worsted dress goods, flannels, gloves, mittens, woolen liose. tobosnns. hats, caps, etc. AVe have made prices on our summer eroods so that vou can well afford to buy now and save at least one-lialf on some things. Now is your time to buy. Come ana secure a oar gain. Rosa & Thompson. i ' - -1 New Road Boggy Items. Fine fall weather. Miss Crane teaches the Boggy school and the attendance is good. Bowser and Bud "Watson talk of going to Newcastle on the B. & M. to kill beef. The boom of that town is all tle craze here now. Several are going tliere this week to get work. Mr. Price is still improving. T. Hollv has built a hosr house, he in tends to keep up with the country. There is only one way to get to the divide up Boggy and that is through gates or go to Crawford. Murphey and Storey have joined fences and Stopped the mad so t lat makes a suueal. The new saw mill for Boggy has not arrived vet. We understand that W. Corcoran is comintr back to Sioux countv in October and that several new families will ac company him. His brother is coming also and will improve his claim by the addition of a fine frame house. W. Will load direct toltiie ianco Supply house, Harrison, Nebraska, Without Change of Cars, -Where you will And the - Largest Stock of General Merchandise In tb county, n,n Wrtmiin'a Christian Temperance tu jiiiuLUntjim ui kmii. ; ;- t. :ninM.t A nt TWtn mcl, at the usual hour. mamj iv IJ IAJ VUUI lillffl CV W " ' V lt He will not remain long. Mrs. Unsworn neing cun.,u . . i... i..4 ,Iiiiiwict of our local -ne are in receiptor a neat price oni sign uik nuj.... j o H carried by the enterprising j Jjemorest prize medal contest Durel" ii 4 i i i r,fii ,.ii.r .- was e ecteu w mi " 'aChristensen, of Cluulron, The list Andrews AnUilopP Hod arc Bowau Cottonwood Hvo rolnts Hut Crock 2 ljwcr UunniUKwatcr Montnwc I Kuniihiffwatcr WnrlKnncl Wliitii lilvcr i 39 lPtten un in a neat book form and a Vmtoot iMgcn left blank for memor anda. One dav last w-k four families ram n on the same train, bringing cne ! Mrs. Jennie T. Weir was appointed a delegate to the fstnl convention which mw!ts at Norfolk on the 1st of October. The following resolutions of condol etH were tendered to Mrs. M. I. and Ida P amount of household gocsls by to-! HTmwi. It has pleased " ' N fmght At that rate it will not be! Ruler of Hen ancl eart I I call very m until Sioux county will be pretty I Tx,7 ,nd Mii 0. W. Hester, thereby ... .. il. Lrf. nf our S1S- I great v aiiucung v ! bZ ,iCn a,ui Ida Hester, be it IK! O , j ,Uf ,.ralmon UO liertr Hi I Kttlw) nn 1" -Th ftncral rustling around among the rplanda good deal of preparation tli country has over most parts of Mmola and that is tliat the settlers go and get fuel without having to up good, hard cash for It -When in need of dental work the f'ple of this vii-initv Will a sure to Wgood work by calling on t.r. J. 8. ", at Cliadron. He uses all the kt imnrnvxl nwil,J mntfrial and trumenU and g-uarantees satisfaction. A fwiiber of Thk Journal firm gave him trwl recently and knows whereof he bSeTV urdSSrsour tender es and most sincere sympathies in h loss of their son anu nruu.. , -h7n to the great Comforter of the wVknoiigUmt only God can help them bear their sorrow, toomi, that this expression of our tiers for publication. 1 C. P. Oris wold, ) committee. J. T. Wki, i ontral Commltlm Meet. As per call the central committees of A8 I- . .. ! H.minn on both political parties me. - . Tha dfimocratic committee n M Friday eveninjf the Drst of a! . n..rt v.nuse and the repubh- of coiiWUg for the emo"1'8 1 one at the HeraiJ) office. r- loeuais occurred at the cnurcn, un rUi auspices of the W. C. T. U. laJ"ma ' hold a conven The lauer . . tion and the number of delegates decided ul as will be seen by the call publish elsewhere in The JOURNAL. . (im a delegation from At aooui' mi , , .. , .tin mmittee came in and r'nTwithth L .. , .,ncl to the bcsly as- "em: ...... ventlon and wislied a not to uoiu v..- "mmittee appointed to confer with a like committee of democrat - -- a. iu. riiimueu. vii w I '"K wen di oAniiiantu in the class laatt iiiKIlM fit THK The efforU of all were good t the clone tha raault of the j udges' "twd eav tha iiitriWt cumber of Nt to Minn Fil.n iuMrle and the was awarded to Iter. The next Wwt will take place at tlie church on Friday evening Cktober 4th. A deal of intermit is being manifested k Um. , . i . i A ..lil and ' .w iwunm. mn vriiinir hihj uiu, 1 . I -ii ciuiuov oui db ubiiih- 1 committee 01 u mu" "i i . 'U imulttU the young to make an ef- j . t dero0cratic committee and cfcfttfih-. S, . tK. rt of el-1 'rw,M a ci was issued km and will furol-h the people an tin. following remarkable "nifof entertainment of a flned ui,. ,. . i....rd i . u.,-nnt taken nart in in reciiauon r hii-.t those wnu " . .hi 2 - -r-SSLT afflTSS (j very pieaaing '"" ii utlection and election .uirounuing country win un - m KOvernineni uj .,iHt k..-:.L "......ndUieDriiiianesandasssi - - I 111. II .V . . 1 . U I 1 . . 1 Tntsil number of delcRatcs The following was passed: The republican county central com mittee of Sioux county, Neb., at a meet ing held in the office of the Sioux Conn ty lUrald. at Harrison, Neb., on the 20th day of September, 1889, tike the oppor tunity to extend its hearty congratula ions to Hon. W. H. McUxnn, recently appointed register of the U. S. land of (Ice for this northwest (Chadron) land AlitHMr't. The hour and place of holding till pri maries will be specified in the call posted Anteloiie precinct, at the house of Geo. W. Cobb, at 2 o'clock, p. m. . nt ivincb of J. (. liouarc preciin l, Morris, at 7 p. m. Bowen precinct, at the court room, t 7 p. m, ... White River precinct, at school house in school district No. 1, at 4 p.m. Cottonwood precinct, at Umonville school house, school district No. at 2 p. m. Hat Creek precinct, at ranch of C. F. fVCToa at 7 11. HI. T-.:.. T..:4a nrAfinc t. at school house rive lumw in school district No. 5, at 2 p. m. I Warbonnet precinct, at ranch ol a. d. Andrews, at 7 p. m. Running Water precinct, at rancu m A. McOinley, at 7 p. m. It is further ordered that the cna.r- man of the county central committee act as temporary chairman, and tne sec retary of tlie county central com... i act as temporary secretary u. u ty convention. , It was also ordered inai i""-" - -.i:.tl t, the convention except such .... ... Uare held by persons residing in the precincts from which proxies are Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com. R. W. Windsor, Secretary Rep. Co. Central Com. R. E. MASSEY, HOUSE, SIGN AND Carriage Painter. Having fitted up tlie large building just back of the Hai-rison Hou.se, is now prepared to take care of all work in his line. Can do any and all kind of carriage and wagon work. IATISFACTTOX GUARANTEED. HARRISON, ' ' NEBRASKA. At Prices as Low as the Lowest. No shoddy goods Every thing first class. i . . No old stock New goods continually arriving. Call on us when in town and we will give you a.SQUARE DEAL , WBIB 5c CO. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, HARRISON , NEBRASKA. Jones Verity. We have recently strengthened the firm by the admission to part nership of Chas. E. Holmes, one of north west Nebraska's ablest law yers, who will pay special attention to law and land practice. We shall continue to make the very best terms on farm loans, and invite all to confer with us before signing ap plications with other parties. H you need insurance on your build ings, want to start a contest, or make entry of government land, come and see us at the old corner. FARM LOANS. $50,000. $50,000. Wm. Christensen, Wholesale and Retail Hardware To Loan BY Reidy & Pollard, COST part in Uw xn iMi. aa tlwy tl iu nn thine Harrison needs and CI i it ivwl and that is a harness shop. mu i- nn oirellent opening for an hai- ness-maker and a place where harness could could be repaired or new nu.. could be purchased would be greatly ap preciated by the people. ".u - -our readers get some friend who is a harness-maker to come here ana go business. About 6,500 sheep were loaded at rr......i tho first of the week. They Van liinnci v.. - -- belonged to parties living in Fremont i,n n.irchasea in vmuuu a.H. HUM i. i . driven most of the distance from there here. There is one place on tne u. . railroad where no water can be got for a long distance and the sheep were shipped across that They go from here to Chicago. A large and well selected stock ALWAYS OH HftND. ACORN STOVES. BARBED WIRE at prices to suit the times. Agcnte for CHAMPION BINDERS AND Mowers. Cliadron, - Neb. Stan $50,000 f: i a; Un i i if jjw to all and not can attend without jn tlie selection o. "'"W"-" " . .l..l..,nltMB TO LI1U w