The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 26, 1889, Image 3
goux County Journal. - Editor. f j.wW to ! dp liarlx.r con- r w Wdt Toxica. Kail. Oc f7. U large Senator PadiLnk of Pooal ditrict-Hon. V. J. I . "l.tiM'h flnwe. Auburn ,L Stiller, Omatia, and O. P. Ma Second district Mon. J Citv; Silas Uarber ILa m n i.iv. Heaver . i ....:. ,... ...i ud: Hon. J- " ' 1 ' " r..,n,U IlaMimrH. Tliinl district IB u P tw,rji' Kremiinl WW'S' ' C'.l,ntine. West Point; O. L Kearney, and 8. T. Cot Urn. Nor- Llv niore than half tlw world s suf . rnmiMin lt r,ot Lfcriveii i""" i- L, diemi-dry and mechanical skill L..,l,med to transfer the liahitat f-,. necessity of life from 1 lie 1roi- l .here only it was mipikh) il could tjui-ed, into the northern lamuues. has shown tl,e a-v Ul l"vl"r,? I :i f,. it lum overcome UN me Unal problems necessar to the ex Liil' the sugar, made lU ctiltiva Corofital.le. and given employment Lnf thousands of wag earners L.n within the last twenty years Cfutur of this great industry seem W boundless m it posMlnlitie. HK M1) ASH HOME AS 11 S ATI V E 'oiitribution l,y Um Woman Ou-utum Temeraijce Union. HV mi M ... ..... - 'We rhlMreu and Lt,; ni ., j rnyme A ttury of ouirtlilDg h,,,,,, OI)e tiltin There wu w In tbe land and k-u true lu.pl V . i i An.l uiany wriil forth (.,r tlx-ir rotiutry U ill llut wori- fail t.. tll ,.f M. f,.,. B, .iMuay Whit h nii iiiruuifli iim viii,.., ,. on, liav. bi n t!i.rcuiy army untrulie't into the alr'l And tbeirnn naliaiit mMWr were forc-wl Ut -1 r, ni ui-b LlihiiK, urreuili riiig ami uvuUjIing Kill. I .. . p I W hen l,ut lii lh-inl.lM ot it ail khould HlllWHr But raiiiiiii,i, r l.n tf.-ry, fi i-hl.: hii.1 ol uiitiiix uiit Iruiii hi-r mtt.iKi', inur.i(fiuui, and hold I MlO Iiuol till. Ilitril'1ir. Kim niiinliiKl tUriiiiKh the limil, Mmklng ut them tl. oWr -he belt in her httnd. IIo ludliuhl" tier frlimU tried, provoked it I" Irur; 'u hy Kiiiiidniolhi r, w hat did you think jou eouhl dor" I Kllllted Ul Uliow llli iu hli h side I wiw on." READ THIS? THE KiK,wii,K this to l tl judgment of intrllipd,t iijen traveled throutfliUie West, 4SU1 bra.ska liesitaUi to put forth her utmost efforts U attract new impulation and frapiUl at Una time? It in morally certain tliat tliet efforts will 1 jirodm tive of great results. Tliev will i-ii -...J l.ui V . iiiv. iiaiu -on, uuvsoooes evtrytlmis else tliat is worth liaving in this world. Kisanipy EittiTprue. Sew Swtlonal Wall Map of SeurkJ TW0 PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 LssuedJutie 1st. 1h9. Shihh wia-i awake salesman is advised to give tlie residents of this vicinity in opportunity to examine and secure a copy of the' Litest and hest Sectional Map of ourj Kreat state. The seven new counlie and late' mil road extensions are plainly; indicated. Nice lilt 1h t,'eoK'raphi-al aM-u-Rwies have received the most careful at tention. The location of towns and IKipiilation, is readily found by reference Ui the indox which now aeeomiianies each map. Rand, McNally & Co., 14S mill l;4 Monroe street, Chicago, are the publishers, and we predict pleasant and profitable employment for the fortunate a'ent who obtains the riht to present them. A copy of this excellent map can le seen at this office. , told thi iiei r -lory tn Kiid tlii- Now children, YOU To rcllillid ou of nomelhiliK llie "eiike.-t can do Tln re U alHV a nuiit. 't Ut the rlKlit tlie h roiitf, And the hi nt ol the h ill le 1, Imrne hv MlroiiK. Hut no innller how sinutl. or until for the Held, Or liow feeble or Kmi-elc tlie e:iioii you leld - Ob. full not. until the !iit enemy' Kone To -iHiid up iiud huw tbiiin wbieh i-lile you urn on. HARRISON MEAT MARKET. WARN 4 BROOKS, props. KRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Fresh Fish, (iame and Poultry in Sea son. Our Tin Industry, L.k. Krimhlli-an. F" ' . . .... i vmestlv 10 1 lioiiwi t'lai Iakota Incomes a full-tUil.'el 1 4 may do (ainu'tliiiiK effectual in kmvnf ilevelopinj,' Iter tin mines to .joint of protl table production. Pn fariienUrand Hoffman, of the UjUi huol of mines, ha.-o refu ted Uiere is no longer any question W tlie extent of the ore impply or Vpraftiiability of its reduction. Itiey iitlat "no difliciilty exists in the !- Ltioa a( tlx tin stone from the mh-a, iarU,U:.: Uuit the tin earutes so ily from the enclosing rm k. and le- U la o great a sci(lc gnivity that Wstanveom-entrtttint; iiiucluno will Vieit- ttwry much to ls rgreUed that kla, I'm mine llllVe Hot . Ill" 10 tills kmK.Wonii.de aNailahle. According U tunny tiateiiients nnule they are many s nutiilw nd rich and extensive in min imi. fWvcml milk are stated to have tetotrutai t a threat cost for the ttatrasnt of the ore, and yet it ap"nrs that, like many mills erected for the aiatoot of silver ores, they have been iUk, At least they luive not yet itrwd out tin in any ineri luiutuble WltltitV. his not a irreat while since it was feuJ tliat capitalists unil experts in the M-wr and reduction of tin front F.ti(,'- Umil Wales luvd visited the I akota feaines. and exuressed themwdvus de- SpaJ witli the character of the ore, its iKi as compared with theirs and the (iaiiotiis with which it could Is; mined lawwt o( its nearness to the surface iTbcComvtU mines, we Udieve, aresev 1 tbouanil feet deep, and the ore av waKwooly about one and a half r wt, liile Uie Dakota ore is stated to t to or three times as rich. It was then .llsostaUd that these English capitalists bought several of the tin mines and "uld proceed at once to work them wthis we lave heard nothini' tnon i but it gave us xrvM. pleasure at t time to 11 ''tim(iortalK)ut t-'O.OOO.fKK) worth of fa plate a year. Of course the larfcest Prt of tliig value is in the iron or steel l liefore they are tinned. It is stat ttatUiA fcltol would rentiire WO.000 tons of ore, 3f),000 Uina of limestone, Wl.OOO tlllU of cml Ilia rouolt la-illi! W00O tons of piir iroo. Tlie further I" toward Die productioo of the fin Ihd r.l i.l : r. ruVI OOfl H.uwn nuuiu requirw o,.,!.,." of charcoal, 5,tW0,0)0 xunds of H 25,000.000 "oounds of tin. 10.0O0.WX) JWodnof tillow. 3.000.000 iiounds of 'pburic acid, and about 10.0O0.000 feet mmljer, and trive emolovnient to 70, "Kople yearly. 11 M Droved iu IHTS that we could fine plates in this country as they Mill Rni.l,l l.u l.lrwk made as fine tin plates as any """" Tin plates were then, costing ! took the alarm &nI loweml tliir ' S"-! TXZTt A) f-, H, n illl.M pwitivt continuing ui futrtrUt for five jWtiv utriff W,i(., HtimulateJ or "win manufu:turei to enter into j"1 Contest hud at least this good "M, tluit F.,,,L.l. : ..i,.iuJ Lovor re- f vol ii,t "" - - i4 tlitir former price, and now sell (country at from to f"'l Snnie Ti niieniiiee Niile. Arthur IK Cochrane of New oik city is mnk ine; a reat succesa of the junior prohibition movement. Hoys and tfirb under 21 years of ae who litlieve in li,'hliii); the liijiior deiiiou with the in vincible and uiicoiuproiiiisiii weaMiQ of national prohibition are organized into ( lubs and trained in the metlnsls Isjst adantwl to this warfare. Mr. C hraiie is also a leader in the anti-tolmcco cru- ide. West Side Main Street, Harrison, Nebraska. SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL And Uie AMERICAN FARM NEW one year for Two Dollars. To every one who pays for a year's i subscription to lilK Jol'RXAL in advance we will send them in addition, Kstue paid, for one year'tho celebrated farm pajsT, "American Farm News." Farm News is one of the leading farm mouth lies published and will prove of Immense Value The Harrison House. EOGEBT RGHWER. Propnetor. . . HAkRJSON, X.bnuU. , O Special Attention to Commercial Trade. Best Accommodaions in the Northwest. To the settlers of Sioux county. Now iiu .ui :.. lu.lri-ilu.. pttienif nuwHMftry, double the duly MtAi.... i t ... 1 II I I. la. t until our mills shall l able la tliea lift IKHl 1(00 worth oi inw.Ui- .i ,.;n of the . un wnmMiii ".v - qUMUtiM nf motorinl mill tlie din- tw It of Um lam nuniher of iwoiilt r noted. YfouW tlie country not I A i-ititioii is on the witiK from tl sanctum vigilant of Mrs, Frances J. Humes of New York city, national su irintendeiil of the yomij,' woman's de- iiartmeiit of the W. C. T. U., uitn the voum: men of all "universities, colleges ami s hools of hicher education" to fol low the noble example of the "students in two of the most inlluetitial and wide Iv known institutions of learning in the u.,;t.i stnh" bv Isinishiiiir wine from their ( lass suppers. Illinois now has the law for scientific ta.Rim instruction. It is the .i.ith state or territory to get it. Such in struct ion is rapidly spreading the world over. Tlie W. 0. T. U. of Madras, in dia. decides to attempt the introduction of this important study into the govern ment schools of that city, anil luis writ A.....,.o f,,e information as to its leo lo iie , introduction and presentation. The Boston (Shim makes the following characteristic comment upon the defeat of the woman's license suffrage lull ir fi,. this vcar on tlie Oliieu i,ii v j ...l,.n of iTuntmif lldlior licenses. SoHnvsthe (Ireat and (ieneral Court. Well well, the women may not get this rust, hut they will get the whole loal f i besedavs. They are liegmmg to want it, and what they want they liave a way of getting." J. M. Sherwood in the MinHwnary Re- vim- for March presents some startling nuti-tirs. He says tliat although the fKipulatiou of Brooklyn lias advanced in half a century from a lew mousaou w least HOO.OfW, the relative strength of n, i lmri h to-dav is tenfold less than it ....... ... was three decades afjo; that in -e - iimMia:il,rfins. oroneto every ! m- luTbitants, sUnd over against I'rot ...,..( . i.iie. hes. or one to 4.401 inhahi- WUV " 1 ' tants. He continues: "They increase in ratio faster than the churches and s. hools. They are open day and night. They make legislators, aldermen, u, trict attorneys and judges. They mod estly claim to rtntP.l 40,000 vote n this city." Mr. C. K. Wilber, western passenger ap-nt of the Uke Shore road, recently said to the writer: "I Iwve traveled all over the western states "I'"1"1 tl,em with care, and I tell you that Nehraska is the liest sUte west of the Mississippi. I regard Illinois as, aU w all. tl bet state iu the Union, and Nebraska next to Illinois. Her soil, climate and geo graphical situation make il certain, tp my judgment, that Nebraska is to be the greatest state in the Union outside of Illinois," Mr, Wilber in in a position to ,,,-s a sensible judgment on the sub ject and his opinion is important enough as testimony to justify every Nehraskan in swinging Wa hat. Similar opiuions are freely fxpressed by the great army of tourists who pass through the western states. Nearly all of then, ore profoundly impressed with tlM idea that Nebraska is superior to all her western kinWr Mr. Wither ww. asked If he thought Washington and Montaiw. with their inral resources, promiswl better limn Nebraska and ,ropMsl,.v'."Va" City Restaurant, HENRY SNYDER, Proprietor. Boarding by the day or week ut lowest living rates. WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Call and see us when you are hungry and we will give you the worth of your money. ONE DOOR NORTH OF BLACKSMITH SHOP. is the time for trr YOU. Jfc3 BANK OF HARRISON, Harrison, Nebraska, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF Tiir, 'TATK OF NEBtUSKA, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?25.000, A General Banking Business Transacted- Every Accommodation Compatible With a Conservative Business Freely Ex-, tended. to take adviuitape of Uiis offer of two pa)ers for Main Street, Harrison, Nebraska. 2 B. F PITMAN, President. CHAS. E. HOLMES, Cashier. A Large Line of Stoves J. B, Fknky, President. Genera! office F. 0. Sujucnshn, SecreWy, BUFFALO GAP, DAKOTA. Buffalo Gap Lumber Company, Now on hand at GMSWOLD ; CIARSTELLER'S, Including Heaters, Coal and Wood, Cook Stoves, Ranges, etc, WE SELL FURNITURE As usual. A full line of BUILDERS HARDWARE Always on hand. Our STOCK OF TINWARE LS COMPLETE -Dealers in Lumber, Goal, Grain, Lath And Shingles, Sash , Blinds, Hair, Doors, Plaster, Lime , - AISTX) CEMENT, - COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley R. R. "The Northwestern Line" Between Harrison, Neb., Harrison. Neb G. GUTHRIE, Manager. -Ami- Omaha, Sioux City, Chicago, St, Paul -And AH Points- East, North, South and West, THROUOH TICKETS TO AU POINT. M Informal on Application to J. 0, NORWROF, Ago. D II. (). BURT, Ocneral Manager,. iyebraata, J. It. UucHAJAy, (hmernl linger Affcnt. EEANOS Aw strictlT Urst-claw In every etaH, . '.i.'-S.ninf.iv nrfert, reneatins Uion and nandsae cmbs. Fully war- rantei A" the b..t 11 tl . iwrH, " prcSun4 Men, or for Watapw and full Inroraauon. M d & If u vX B fit M3 Stale StteeiClito