The County J OURNALo ioux VOXj.2. THE SIOUX COUNTY L j. !. Editor u4 PrwprtHer. r.E.4sT.VR,.11tabl. Going Weit. Gallic tut . 1, Hrair, : No. , naaaencer, : Mo. . freUfnt,--'! a I Ho. M, tnlghTAUt HARRISON MARKET. Corn per hundred t Oata per hundred Short per hundred t. Bran p hundred Feed chopped pw hundred Polatoeji per hundred Butter per ft. Etf Pr dot. Poultry per dor. Onions per . Bean per ft... Coal per ton.. Wood per cord Lumber native per m. ft WCorrected erery Thursday. 76 ) tit It 7 1 00 1 00 10 10 1 TSaiOO 4 4 4 90 I SO is oo For farm loans go to 8. H. Jones. Republicans are urged to attend the primaries. Feed and grain for sale at Smith Bros, livery barn. Harness made to order out of No. 1, oak leather, at Cunningham's. Five ladies attended the school meeting H tbii district on last Monday. We want a biffe number of people to take advantage of our new clubbing offer. J, C. Northrop is improving his resi dence property by having it, thoroughly painted. T. O. Williams is putting down a wall for A. IIu-vl'iiist on his farm west of town. t Y,t other blood medicine so utilizes the result of scientific inquiry as Ayer's SarnapanlUi. . Call and ee the complete line of har ness, snddl, whip, lap-dusters, etc. at tlie harness shop. If you want the very best terms on farm loans, go to the Bank of Harrison before making application elsewhere. An impromptu party occurred at the residence of W, B. Wright on Tuesday evening. A pleasant time is reported Bv takintr advantage of our new clubbing offer you can get a larg or a small The Andrews drug stock is cloead out, the sale having been completed on Tuesday. It is rumored that a new drug store will oe opened ia a few days, but how true the report is we cannot say. The base ball boys of Harrison go to Lusk to-morrow to cross bats with the players of that place, and quite a number will go to see the sport. As there will be no celebration, here the town will doubtless be pretty nearly de serted. The latest business venture in Har rison is the addition of a woodwork de partment to the establishment of E. M. Carrier. It will be in charge of Asa Davis, who can always be found ready to do anything in the line of wagon or carpenter work. Call and see him. The advisory board of the non-partisan prohibition amendment league is railed to meet at the court house in Har rison on Thursday, July 10th, at 1 o'clock p. m. All interested in the pro hibition movement are invited to attend. D. P. Davis, Chairman. It is reported front the front that the Cheyenne oV Northern will not be com pleted until about August 15th. A change was made in the line making it about four miles longer than at first surveyed and consequently more time will be required to complete the work. Tiie regular services will be held by Rev. I. F. Lusk at the Southworlh and Bodarc school bouses on next Sabbath, in the morning at the former and at the latter in the afternoon. The basket meeting will be held in Plimpton's grove on the Sunday following, July 13th, both in tlie morning and afternoon. All are invited to attend. On Tuesday a case was tried before the county court, wherein Wot. Hig gins was plaintiff and Christensen broth ers were defendants. The suit was to recover damages to the crops of the former by stock belonging to the latter. The court gave judgment for 88.40 and oosts against the defendants. The case will go to the district court. H. T, Conley appeared for the plaintiff and E. D. Satterlee for the defendants. 8. R. Story, member of trie republi can county centcal ccTimittee for Ante- lone nrecinct. was in Harrison the first aw e . Howuemen - my fine stallion "Nor man" can always be found at my farm 1 mile southwest of Harrison. R. Wnitos. . Parties having stock to pasture will do well to see E. A. Weir, at the Ranch Supply House, Plenty of good grass and water. C. C. Janeson of the Commercial Bnnlc. is tho possessor of a couple of youn coons which were brought in by Frank lcmasig. " As there is to be no celebration here on the 4th the boys hod a little sport on Tuesday evening by setting off quite a lot of fire works. , ; The rooms in the rear of the Ranch Runnlv biiiklinir are beine fitted up and will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Cunningham in a few days. Seasoned Lnireen: We have a good supply of seasoned lumber constantly on hand Ht our mill on West Boggy. AtttfBR BKO'S. The bill for the admission of Idaho and Wyoming will likely be signed by the president to-day, so that the people of the two new states may celebrate the vent on July 4th. Those interested in church music are requested to meet at the M. E. church on Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, for pructiiw. Mnwns Smith, Organist O. A. Garten brought us a sample sample of his wheat on Tuesday which indicated no damage from lack of mois ture, and the recent rain will make his crop certain. Some one has been sending commu nications from Harrison to the Br and Wnrld-TTtrald on the political situation. Some very ludicrous statements and theories appear in the articles. Commissioners Green; and Grove Have taken a contract to carry the mail from Lusk to Newcastle for a term of Mars. The trip is to be made three Umes a week. The work oo the contract Uagao July 1st, Rev.. H. It Stearns, general mis sionary (Baptist) for northwest Nebraska, will preach at the M. E, church morning ajod evening of July 6tb. A cordial in vitation Is extended to every, body to be the committee meeting, but says the action of the committee in declining to consolidate with the fusionists was ex actly in accord with his views. In con versation with T. B. Snyder, the mem ber of the republican committee for Sheep Creek precinct, he stated to a rep resentative of The Jouktal that he agreed with the committee in their ac tion on the above mentioned point. The teachers' institute opens on July 21st. Superintendent Bouthwortb says lie hopes every teacher in the coun ty will be on hand ready to do a good day's work on that day. The institute should be attended as much as possible by all who are interested in school work It affords an excellent opportunity for school officers to select teachers and form an estimate of their ability by the work they do in the institute. Good in structors have been provided and a ben eficial session is assured. Yesterday afternoon the clouds gath ered and a nice shower of rain followed Appearances indecate that the rain ex tended quite generally over the county, but reports have not come in from the outside districts. The rain of yesterday makes the crops on the table land a cer tainty and corn in all localities where It rained will be all right. Of course the rain came too late for some of the small grain in the Hat Creek country, as the soil there will not stand dry weather as well as other portions of the county, be cause of the peculiar formation of the soil. The people feel much encouraged and it is the general opinion that now that the dry spell is broken plenty of rain will follow. The annual school meeting of school district No. 7 was held at the school bouse in Harrison at 1 p. m. last Mon day. The report of D. H. Griswold as treasurer was read and approved. The board reported the amount thought nec essary to run the school for the ensuing year and a o mill levy for a general fund was voted. It was decided to have ten months school during the year. A com mittee of five was appointed to check up the books of Mr. Griswold's predecessor in the treasurer's office, John Thornton, said committee to report to the school district at the adjourned meeting on July 88, 1HV0, at 2 o'clock, p. m. G. W. Hes ter was elected treasurer fc the ensuing term. He has children of school age and is therefore more interested than he In ,tbe preoiocte this fall all the of- would otherwise be and there is no ques- (stasa in ha elected are assessors and road tion but what he will give the district urerseer and clerk and judges of else- good service. lion, unUss there are vacancies to fill in frhlm n 4iittri nf I lWtttF 100T 01 teW flOTOIw tie. M-ca. At the reoublkan on marie. Ex-Mayor aniel F. Beatty, of Beatty Al " PTr" Celebrated Organs and Pianos, Washing, sewbjaao will vote a ticket, so that no Jersey, has returned home from ojM ortwo men win oo tin u wnfiiw, - ft0 extended. tour of UM worm, iwbu nis Wh wn .(. .lW'h0tUw. ttasj iae.h' advertisement in.thiH noppr.aiid istrnd.. for sapMleu lMssariss. The repuMnaa primaries will he in the various precincts of of Sioux county under the rules adopted by the republican county central committee as follows; Andrews precinct At the residence of J. W. Robinson, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. W. W. Hall, Committeeman. Antelope Precinct. At the residence of S. R. Story, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. S. R. Stout, Committeeman. Bodarc Precinct. At school house, district No. 6, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. Eu Surra Committeeman. Bowen Precinct. In the court room at Harrison, on Wednesday, July id, 18M, from 8 to 6 p. m. C E. Houos, Committeeman. Cottonwood Precinct. At school house district No. 4, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 8 to 6 p. m. Chas. U. Grove. Committeeman. Five Points Precinct. At the resi dence of Frank Tinkbam, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. Harrihon Beans. Committeeman. Hat Creek Precinct. At the residence of George Cant, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. W. P. SOCTHWORTH, Committeeman. Lower Running Water Precinct. At the residence of O. J. Gowey, on Wed nesday, July 16, 1890, from 8 to 6 p. m. O. J. Gowey, Committeeman. Running Water Precinct At the res idence of J. H. Cook, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 8 to 6 p. m. J. A. Oreri, Committeeman. Sheep Creek Precinct At the resi dence of T. B. Snyder, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 3 to 6 p. m. T. a. Snydkr, Committeeman. White River Precinct At the school house district No.l, on Wednesday, July - A. E. Gates, Committeeman. . Warboimet Precinct At school house district No. 15, on Wednesday, July 16, 1890, from 8 to 6 p. m. Carl Feykkhkwi, - Committeeman. PER805AL. Having disposed of his business inter ests here W. E. Patterson, the founder of The Jocrxal, left on last Saturday for the east In his two years residence in Sioux county Mr. Patterson became very popular and his hosts of friends will be pleased to know of his success when ever Ite may locate. N. C. Hutchings of Soldier Creek, Was in Harrison yesterday and made this of fice a pleasant call. Carl Todtenhaupt is now employed at W. R. Smith's store. ' H. H. Russel was in Harrison yester day. He has been taking care of some of Job's comforters, which he does not appreciate very highly. , Wm. Schulz called on Monday and or dered The Journal sent to him at Wis- aer, Neb., where he expects to remain for some time. Fred Betschen called last Friday and added his name to our list of readers. August John writes us to send him The Journal at South Omaha, where he is employed by Swift & Co., and is doing well. D. P. Davis and E. P. Maine left on Tuesday for a trip to tlie Black Hills country. Judee Barker eoes to Rushville this eveninir to spend tlie 4th with his fath- C. E. Holmes leaves this evening for Alliance. Where he will fly the Great American Eagle tomorrow. K. A Weir, ot uie nrm oi weir at voi, arrived home on Tuesday from Chicago. He spent a pleasant time. E. G. Hough left last week for Chica go and we understand he will represent a wholesale stove bouse in Nebraska. HERE, WE ARE READY wrraolTB inn T7 MllM Jai FULL Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, Etc. At the LoWeat Living Prices. We Have a Big Stock of Barbed Wire on Bud Which We are Selling 26c. Below Market. COME IN AND SEE US, GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. Foot Prints on the Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between L. J. Simmons and W. E. Patetrson, doing business under the the firm name of Simmons & Patterson, is this day dis solved by mutual consent, W. E. Pat terson retiring and the business will be continued by L. J. Simmons. ; All accounts due the firm will be col lected by them, and all firm debts paid The question of redress needed by the people of the state of Nebraska opens a great field for discussion. . There is no question but that the farmers and labor ers have grievances and wrongs, received at the hands of corporations and organ ized capital, which should be righted. The fact of the farmers and laborers or ganizing for the purpose of protecting their rights created aa opportunity for a class of demagogues to whom Judge Thurston has very appropriately applied the name "professional heroes," to as sume the role of friends of the farmer and seek to ride into popularity on the wave which is rolling over the state. They have harped upon the hard times experienced by the farmers until a feel ing of distrust has been aroused in the east so that it is almost impossible to find a market for Nebraska securities in the east The legislature of New York has passed a law prohibiting the savings banks of that state from investing in Nebraska real estate securities and pri vate capital is certainly as cautious. It is right and proper that the farmers should demand justice at the hands of corpora tions, but it is not justioe to the interests of the state that demagogues should seek to further their own personal ambition at the expense of the prosperity of the entire commonwealth. A great deal of the rapid development of this state is due to the bringing in of eastern capital, and if it was tlirurod down to a certainty it would be proven that tlie farmers of Nebraska have received, on an average, better returns for the capital invested than any other class of people in the state. It is hoped for the general well- fare of the state that tliey will continue to work for the correction of wrongs.and at the same time will put their foot down on any movement gotten up by political aspirants wrucn win cnppie me financial standing of the state. W. E. Patterson. All indebted to the firm of Simmons eV Patterson for job work or advertising, will confer a favor by calling and set tling at the earliest possible date. SANDS OF Tin. Ttie footprints of a great many of the folks in Sioux Co. lead to the RANCH SUPPIY HOUSE, FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AND BASKET PICNIC, . MONTROSE. . Christ Burgel, Herman Konrath. Committee on Henry Piekersbrock, f Arrangement, Frank Mayer, J PROGRAM. Music. Montrose Cornet Band. .tamo Clark. Readinc Declaration of Independence, Frits Stieh, ..Orator in German. George Walker, Orator in English. GAMES. Sack and Wheelbarrow Race. Pitching Horse Shoes. Races for Old Men, Young Men and Boys commencing at 10 a. m. Refreshments at Stands. Meals served at the Restaurant Dancing all night, supper at the Burg. Our Invitation to all for a Days Fun, especially to to the Lovers of the Light Fantastic Toe. A Reminder. We need money, expect soon to order more goods and then will need more monev so everybody indebted to us will please settle at once either by cash or se cured note. Ranch Supply House. TheOhahofPeroia Thoush advanced In years, has hair ol raven iuGraV bsirs are .trkiHy prohibited to BECAUSE THEY KN Miss Margaret Slattory, both of Sioux Married. Windsor Slattkry A t the Northwes tern Hotel in Harrison, Neb., on Hon- d. June 80. 1890. bv S. Barker, county Judge, Mr. R. W. Windsor and county, Neb. These parties are both well known here, the . groom havimg been deputy county clerk for some time prior to January, and the bride is an estimable young lady who has been a resident of this place for a long time. The newly married couple left on the evening train fur Alltanue, where they expect to make their home, and all wish them a smooth joieiy.oveitu.iw4riuuuiaJ cui hi. dominions, snd enc wots to that country of Ayer's Hsirvifor, bytbe use of which the Shah's subjects save not only their hlr but their heads. Ayert HalrVlcr restores the natural color of the hair. It should be on evea teuvMable. ... hitr hMsn to fade and to ten out so badly that I thought I should bebaldTbut the use of Ayef s Hair Vigor i a,. riainsl color sad msde my hair strong, abundant, , .Jj" ot tall out any more." - Addle Basnsr. mo m . rtMlnnatl. Ohio. Mf hair (which had partly toraet grey) " UELSi t its TOuthful ootor sad ...mi by the use of s few bottles of Ayer's HsteVlfor. I shall contftwe tonss,at iaao better dressing lor the hftlr."- Oatdo Oapp, Oeorgews, Ah Aycrfo Hair Vloor, rasTAasti ST Oft, S. C AT 00., bowen, l flUltAll THAT A SQUARE DEAL IS uaranteed In Every Transaction. LARGE STOCK OF Groceries, Doots and Shoes, and Hats and Gaps, and We Are Still Offering Some BARGAINS In Several Links. RANGE SUPPLY HOUSE 1 1 k I poiaMCvav, - xf ' .-a ' ,.7 r