i 4, The Sioux County Journal, .1 HRIISOlSr, -J-STBIX, L--A.R- 27, X89Q. VOL. 2 . j 1 7? 6' J AH it THE SIOUX COUNTY jotjrn;al. Mmmsm k Ptteron, . Proprietors. F.K.s M.VR.K.Tim tabU. Going Weat. Going Eut, No. SI, pauMnjrer, :S1 I No. M, pauf nger, 6:90 JSo. U, freight, 11 :3ft I Ko. 94, freight, i KM HARRISON MARKET. Corn per hundred ti Onl - jkt hundred It ...... Miort ir hundred !!.........- Rniii- mt hundred . Kwcl tliopimd per liandred I... BO to 75 TS 1 00 Pouio--pr hundred lh-.. Butter per 9 V-XK- per do ... I'ouJ t ry- jxt (l(jz. - . 1 00 20 10 1 7- a s oo Ontom j r fl . H'.iiit r ff. 'O.ll per toil Wood per cord ... . Lumber native per in. ft 't'orrcct!d every Thursday, 4 4 4 SO 5 SO 15 00 Burnt eorlt artists April 3d. Fresh pies at tlie restaurant. Paints aud oils at the drug store. -Com at 50 cents a hundred at Turn er's. Farms bought and sold by S. H. . June. Prunes, prunes, 18 pounds for 1 at C. R. Wells'. lie sure to we lire seats for toe en tertainment April 3d. The celebrated Anchor, atent brand of flour at C. R. Wells'. Go to Dr. Clary .Chadron, to get your eyes, ears and throat treated. We liave a few clocks for sale cheap. Call soon at the drug store and get one. Best vinegar fn town at 30 cents per gallon. C. R. Wells. Oo to Dr. Clary, specialist in eye, ear and Throat diseases. Office in Central Block, Chadron, Neb. Laugh and grow fat. To do this successfully you should be present at at the minstrel show April 3d. If you need anything in the way of Eye, Ear or Throat treatment, go to Dr. .Clary, specialist, Chadron, Neb. 1 If you want the very Wit terms on farm loans, go to the Dank of Harrison before making application elsewhere. Oet your loans from H. T. Conley and avoid the red tape incident to pro curing loans through loan companies. We have added a full line of window glass to our stock. Call and get prices. Gaiswou) & Majwejjjk. fevod care of iff guests. A trial will satisfy you tliat that in the place to stop. J A new daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Stevens on last Monday. All interested are report ed as doing well. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien died on last Sunday, hav ing lived only ten days. The remains were taken to Motitrose for interment It is rc(K)rted that work ou the grade between the F. E. & M. V. and the U. P. is to begin at once. When that is completed, it will greatly increase the importance of this line of railroad. C. I Tubbs wishes us to state, that if the 'gentleman" who borrowed the stay-chains tliat were fastened together and hung in a tree in Monroe canyon, will return the same, he will confer a fa vor. The boys are doing some bard prac ticing for the minstrel entertainment to be given on Thursday evening, April 3d. Those who have been permitted to peep behind the sceues report that there will lie a barrel of'fun on tap on, that even ing. All should come prepared to laugh. Connly Attorney Walker Is bard at work getting his report prepared as or dered by the commissioners. He has not progressed very far as yet but has found enough over-cliarges among former offici als to amount to several hundred dot lars. He will proUibly have his report ready to submit to the commissioners at their next session. The first rain of any consequence this spring begun to fall on Wednesday afternoon and continued until quite late in the evening, when it turned to Bnow. The moisture which fell will do a vast amount of good to the grain and grass. This is about a month earlier than the rains began last year. There is no occa sion to fear a lack of rain from now 'on. District court will convene two weeks from next Tuesday. It is hard to guess how long the term., will last. There are over forty cases on the docket and in addition to these will be what ever tlie grand jury may bring before the court. It is to be boied that the docket will be cleared up so that pases will not have to be carried along from torn) to term. The question of roads is receiving a goxldealof attention of hit, and a groat number of petitions are being got ten up so a to be ready to present at the next meeting oi uie county ooaru questions mainly discussed ro 1)0 w to get good roads and get them without coat to the ta x payers. It is t ast becom, (pg apparent that good roads niakt prqp Uty more valuable, For farm loans go to S. IL Jones. Meats at all hours at the restaurant. Good flour at 90 cents a sack at Turn er's. It pounds of extra C sugar for tl, at Wells'. C. R. Wells is receiving new goods daily. 18 pounds prunes for one dollar at Turner's. 14 pounds dried apples for one dollar at Turner's. 12 pounds granulated sugar for $1 at C. R. Wells'. Any kind of cake desired made at the restaurant. For mixed paints, oils and varnishes go to the drug store. New invoice of hats this week at Ranch Supply House. When you want a nice clock call on Oriswold & Marsteller. California canned goods at 25 cents per can at C. R. Wells'. A good breaking plow for sale. In quire at The Journal office. 12 pounds granulated or 14 pounds C sugar for one dollar at Turner's. I cannot, I will not, I shall not be beat in low priced. Respectfully, C. R. Well. A cltoice family flour $1.15 per sack, no better for the price sold. C. R. Wr.ua Why not buy a new hat? Some very nice styles and low prices at Ranch Sup ply House. fif-aCUL Bake Friday, 10 a. m. Jelly bMNa, 15 cents per dozen, at the restaunuki. Soft hats, stiff brim hats, light hats and dark hats all very cheap at Ranch Supply House. There were no services at the M. E. church last Sunday, as Rev. Lusk was away from town. Mrs. J. A Snyder has received a nice stock of fancy goods and notions which she is selling very cheap. When you want a farm wagon, plow, harrow, or anything else in the implement line call on Griswold & Mar steller. L B. Hendrix carries his head sever al degrees higher than usual, all on ac count of the arrival of a son at his home last week. E. D. Satterlee has been improving his residence property by giving the house a Coat of paint and planting some .1 : . V- ' - trves arouuu ii. . ..... ,,r n rangements wliereby he is authorized to make loans for private parties on Sioux county real estate. Tlie reports from the farmers are tliat the grain In the ground is sprouting nicely. A big harvest will reward the farmers of Sioux county this season. We have the biggest stock of hard ware, implements ana lurniture ever shown in Sioux county. Come in and look us over, Gkiswold & Mauhteller. For comfort and good living go to the Northwestern hotel when in Harri son. Everything is done that can lie . to make it pleasant for those who stop there. A Sunday school is tq be organized at the Southworth school house on next Sunday, March 30th, at 10 a. m. ' AH in terested are requested to be present and assist. The winter term of school closed on last Friday and a vacation is being taken this week. On next Monday the spring term will begin and will last for three months. A.' v County Commissioner Green was in the county seat on Monday and brought a good portion of an . antelope to THE Journal. De knows that printers ap preciate good tilings to eat. Chadron is preparing for June races. There are a good many people in that town and the surrounding country -.vho enjoy races and also a number of good horses in north-west Nebraska and if the live business men of Chadron take hold of the matter it is safe to predict that some interesting races will be arranged for. The reports from all poinU, indicates that the oil fields of Wyoining'are to be developed during the cymiug season. Eastern capitalists are becoming inter ested, the Standard oil company having Iterchased a large tract of land in the oil region oil which they will sink wells. If the oil business is opened up in good shape it will be a benefit to this country for it will make a demand (or the pro ducts of our soil. Notice is given for a sjiecial meet ing of tlie school district No. 7 to be held at the public school building in Harrison on Thursday, April, 10, 1890t at ft o'clock p. m. for the purpose oi rur nishing a permanent supply of water for said district and m that manner cancel the debt of the village of Harrison to said school district, No. 7, It is expected tliat the village trustees will submit a proposition to do the work and thus can eel the debt of the corporation ta the school district. This nmttr should be (ttlfd. Id sorne 'iy hi1 th snowjrtt doot ft bnMr for Interested" PEB80X1L. H. H. Russell was in Harrison on Fri day and called and gave us some caab on subscription. . J. A. Brill's fatlier arrived last week from Illinois and is now a resident of Sioux county. Geo. Heckman. of Indian creek, was in tlie county wt, oo Saturday. JLF. Cook wu ie Uajriaoa on Satur day."" r . .- E. L. Galnio ittjimd ftcat bis visit to Iowa last WiWlyr.tL.'again in possession of bis liliLne i glad to get back to sioux-rjpuBty. F. Nutto was in tlie county seat the first of the week. Charles Phi Hi ps and family are visit ing relatives and friends in Sioux county, A. W. Mohr was in Harrison the Orat of the week and culled at our oflice. Sheriff Reidy returned yesterday from his trip, well pleased with the results. Robert Parish came up from tlie sand bills the first of the week to hold down his homestead. Miss Nettie Snyder has been seriously 11 for some days past, is slowly recov ering. It will vane some tune ior ner w regain her former strength. Mrs. J. A Snyder is now convalescent. Mrs. J. F. Pfost went to Crawford the first of the week, to join her husUind who is in business there. Eli Armstrong and family left the first of the week for Custer -county, to visit friends and look after projierty in terests. Z. D. Amos has gone to Coburg to visit relatives. List of Jurors. . On Wednesday the county clerk and slieriff dr-iw the names of those who are to serve as grand and petit jurors at the coming term of the district court : OR AND JURORS. J. B. Bradley, Henry Wasserberger, Frank Tinkham, S. W. Kemp, Joseph Bofler, Eli J. Wilcox, William Uphoff, J. D. Richards, John Bamford, " . David BartletW yw - John Mcintosh - ' John S. Tucker, Jerry Will, Thomas Devenport, Grant Guthrie. PETIT JURORS. Charles Palmer, Herman Konrath, M. J. O'Connel, N. B. Raines, August Wusselmann, George Olinger, Robert Adams, John D. Green, John Herman, J. M. Robinson, ' Ehen Cowlisliaw, P. L. MeCresi, ' Andrew W. Jacobs, John H. Bartcli, ' "l William H. Zimmerman,, John CurfaV . ' Octave Hawiii: " V J: C. L. Rartand, f V '.' uiueon a. mcaenson,. William Glaze, .' H. T. Zerbe, Joel II. Elbert, IL L. Stoneking, George Heck man. Last week J. II. Cook sec1' s Of set'' his fine young mares to Red 0 -bw, where she will be bred and put . M the track to make a record. It will 6ot be long until the horses from tlie Agate Springs farm will be known by all horse men. The post office in Snake Creek pre cinct will be opened on April 1, 1890, The name of the oflice is Canton and W. Ilerncall, at whose store Die office is lo cated, is postmaster. This will prove a great convenience to tlie settkwi of ifntA part of Sioux county. Tlie services at the rjwtliworth school house on last Sunday morning were well attended and a good interest manifested. Rev. Lusk contemplates the organization of a church at that place. Services will be held at the same school house on April 13th,At 1030 a. m. Those interested in good horses will be pleased to learn tliat L. Oerlach his fine young sUUIion, in Harrison this week. This colt l, ft Ngh?grao Clydes dale! and although not qslte terse ysars old weighs 1,500 pounds. Ha was raised in Sioux county and speaks weU f'tljs class of stock which, our farmers are raising. If d a weH-established fa. that it costs ncHMre to keep a good ani mal than it does a poor pus and ther a great deal mors' satisfaction Jcl ps fit to be derived .row growing good, blooded stock ftp Vfe 1 4 M"f with-scrwb stt-a War Bonnet Sews. Mr. Chas. Sauler's team became urn- manageable while going down a steep bill last Saturday and were finally brought up in a pile of old logs. One of the mules was slightly hurt. Ed Todteniuupt is working for Otto Tietze this spring. Otto Tietze is making some valuable improvements on his farm. Wm. Guhlke and G. Noreisch made proof on tlieir pre-emptions last week. Another new house has been built in Prairie Dog canyon. We did not learn tlie new settler's name. We liear rumors of trouble in the Batclielor's Brotherhood of late but we understand they have now agreed to dis miss tlieir cook, Wm. Guhlke, as a fgood many were dissatisfied with the meals that Wrn. served to lliem. There will be religious services held in School house No. 22, on Friday, April j4th, at 11 o'clock a. m. All are invited to attend. '-. Snake Creek Chips. i The new school district, No. 28, is get ting there in good sliape with Mrs C. Pal iner as teacher. The present .term of School terminates the 2th of Man:h. I The farmers ai busy nutting in their ros. The prospects are good that the Pacif ic Short Line railroad will be built in the tear future. Let 'er come, it is sure to k-intr new settlers to this part of Sioux founty as there is plenty of good gov ernment land with Canton postoffice and W. II. Ilurncall's store near at liand. t Mr. G. A. Dickinson has finished his well and is making other substantial im provements on his claim. Mr. O. E. Whipple is moving onto his lilaiiu two miles east of Canton and an other new settler is about ready to move Onto his claim one mile east of Canton nd five more new comers are expected fvery day from the east, Canton postoffice will be ready for business the 1st day of April, J Mr. A. Bab has just returned from a ifrip east where he jtoeni, the. winter and jfot married. We Iippe- thf.t k-' may ve good luck an&mueh prSasare, pots pw on, w' cattle thief .-tried to drive off wis of )hn Pokornyteers the other fxfZ at ut noon V&tcwas gees ana gsroi xmt- 8ter and went off. . r' ' H. W I&HjJLJD this? TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL And the AMERICAN FARM SEWN one year for Two Dollars. To every one who liays for a yew subscription to The Journal in advance we will send them in addition, postage paid, for one year the celebrated farm daper, "American farm News, yr Offer No. 2. We will send tlie papers as above, and also the Wcaimn Sit vtown and Culti vator (a 16-page semi-monthly) for -S 2.25- 1ow ht the time for YOU. IT Jti j to tfdM advantsge of tWfW. CAUSE! CAUSE! WE Always have a complete line of General Mercliandise. Sell goods at Rock Bottom Prices Always. Guarantee Satisfaction in Every Transaction. Tlie EFFECT v, ( A is tliat our business is constantly increasing and the people of f Sioux county are finding that we ARE HEADQUARTERS for bargains. Follow the crowd and get a square deal on any thing you wish to purcliase at STAoia: supply Tuougj. " . -v , Harrison, -CM FARM LOANS On Reasonable Terms x By Reidy & Pollard. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. NEW SUITS! Not suits in court, but nice, new dress suits to wear on Sundays, week days, holidays and other days. Suits to fit you and suits to fit me. Long suits, short suits, narrow suits and wide suits. We have a good line of clothing which will be sokl' yery, very cheap. Would like to have all the men on earth (but more eepec-, , ially those in Sioux coun- ty,) to come and V examine, ' v- .' ' our. - ' Line of Clothing, Our ..." stock. o( dry ' , ' goods boots and y shoes, hats, caps and grocer- lrf'" ies is complete and at lowesjj Hvrng 4' ' prices. These are all suitable f;or jjfche persons who buy suits us advertised above or ior those who do, not buy suits as advertised above. All goods irarranted to no shrink in the "light of the moon" or. V. fhrinl bv he '9 Of the t'darkofttomewn," Oh no indeed l: THE CASH STORE, 0, R. WBLI4S, PropriQtQZ '''' " ' Nebraska, : : V.' ' 1 .A j N ..!." .V 14' 4'i -4 mm t. 1.,. . - -