The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 21, 1891, Image 3

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Sioux County Journal.
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0rrKUL oocjfTT r ana.
I ilKlBST PAPCK B TOT COOfTY.
L, the LAfttiffiT CIBCX'LATION A5Y
PAPEB M BIXS11ED IN (XTf OOOJTY.'
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Subscription Price, 2.00
J. KiMMHH, - " EdltST.
fEiitrwl t the Harrinon pot offlrfl as aec
,d clM matter.
THiitfiDAY, May 21, 1881.
Bmt Lin to the East.
Tlie Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R.
runuim; elegantly equipped passenger
Laiiien without cliange from Newcastle,
Wyoming and Crawford, 'Nebraska, direct
Jo Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
It that point with their own through
trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and all
Wints west, and for Kan sun City, St.
Joseph, St Louis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi-
W, and all pointa east
Remember this is trie only line by
Lrhich you can take sleeping far from
-Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin
oln and Omalia tlie next afternoon, and
In Chicago, Peoria and St, Louis the fol
owing morning.
For further information and tickets ap
lv to nearest agent Of Burlington
itoute B. M. K. K.
What Ton Oet for a IMIar.
f'ifty-two telvc page puncM-
Kour thoUuaiid, turec Immlred and slity
right colaiiina ol fruib rMi'Iln mutter.
All tbe new. of I lie wliule world every
htk.
Rradlug" matter, and not column after col
Jtliiiu of adn.
Lttterir f rom Washington and all the Jirin
mpal news centers.
Markrt rrporta allien are the moxt com
plet nufi reliable.
farm and bouaebold hints that are worth
k dollar every week.
More than a dollar'! worth of good, short
tori from the bent writers of thu day.
Lists of patmlcms gTanU:d every week an
other matteni it lfftrrt to old aultlliT.
fcn-rythlng that bu)cii in Nebrarkathat
lof InUTcst to the rx'or"". eeclally If it
relate to tl affair.
To twin 11 up, you get the largeit, bint and
(-leanest weekly In tuo went. One that 1
alert and up with the evcr progrcHHlug west
Urn thought In it editorial poll'')'! one that
wfll'pleaae every meiiibcr of your family,
young and oM.
Try It. Three mouths 2ici nix months,
60c; one year 1.00.
Asa yonr pcMiaiiuiier ior a wimuiv copy ui
lie WKKKI.V KTATK JOI'KNAL aud give
btm your aubwripllon, or addrew
Lincoln, Neb.
If your blood is vitiated, cleanse it
without delay by using Ayer's .Sarsapa-Hlla.
Nothing Else
fcioals Ayeri Fills tor stimulating a torpid
liver, ttrenftbenhif ttlgestlott, and ref
lating the aetloti of the bowels. They con
tain no calbmel, nor any other Injurious
brag, but are composed ot the active priacl
ptos of Um beat vegetable cathartics.
" I was a ittSerer lot years from dyspepsia
knd liver troubles, and found no permanent
relict until 1 commenced taking Ayer's PlUs.
They nave effected a complete cure."
George Mooney, Walla Walla, W. T.
"Whenever t am troubled with constipa
tion, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer's
nils set me right again." - A. J. Klscr, Jr.,
Bock Bouse, Va.
. "For the cure ot headache, Ayer's Ca
thartic Fills are the most effective medicine I
aver used." B. K. James, Dorchester, Mass.
, "Two boxes ot Ayer's Pills cured me et
Severe headache, from which I was tonga suf-fcrw."-Kmma
Keyes, nubbardstoD.Cotm.
Ayer's Pills.
raarABBo bt
BE. t. 0. ATZB 00., Lowell, Haas.
Bold by an Dealen in Medicinal .
s
A fKL,r..iMof ..f Intorr.- n and ar-
'l..rf it! tiH (Jiw , ri .
.w.t..!,, 1'i.lcnli.. 'a.'. ' 'I nwJ-
'The Bee Reduced
in Price.
, Phs) price of the
Omaha Weekly Bee
h&s bean rsxluced to
UM o Year.
Now U the time to siibacribe for
beat newspaper in the west
in your order early to
ITSS SEZ PUBUSHP1 09.
MOWbHt RcTALIATEDT
kaUer af Scwia, Math la..
When much voumrer th.. r
ST; f ld nPW8PIr to a
oton Globe reporter, "I sold sewing
machines. You may rest assurd I was
a trifle fresh, and suffered tberofor, as
the following adventure will show:
"Near the close of hot August day
I was driving through the Htti
f G to the town k i i
headquarters. Suddenlv a hi
cloud appeared in the sky, and when
my played-out horse had covered half a
muo ine rain camo dancing down. I
had two machines on and nn t,Ur,v0
To save myself and machines from get
uug urencnea i drove for the only house
within a radius ot a mile.
I was a sorry gurht when I reached
that old country mansion half hidden
by tall maples. Jumping out, I knocked
at the door and explained that I would
like to leave my machines temporarily,
in order to save them from the storm.
Before I made the reauest I discov.
ered that the young lady who responded
w my Knock was one with whom, much
against her will, I had left a machine
on trial a month or two before, and had
only taken it back after repeated pro
testations on her part that she did not
want it
"You understand, we used to get a
machine into a house by representing
that we would leave it on trial. But
once we got it into the houso we in
sisted on its being bought, and used
every persuasive art to accomplish that
result.
"frequently this was very embarrass
ing to tho lady of tho house, and sho
never forgave us for tho annoyanoo of
leaving the machlno for weeks and ask
ing her overy other day if sbo wouldn't
buy, when she had emphatically de
clared she would not
"Now was tho turn of the young lady
In the old-fashioned house to get square.
And although the rain had nearly
washed tho machlno out ot tho wagon,
she slammed the door in my face and
then sat by tho window enjoying my
discomfiture to her heart's content As
I prepared to drive away I turned my
head and beheld her pretty face bub
bling over with smiles.
"When I reached N I was a sight
to behold. But the experienco cured
my freshness."
DcirenilanU of De Qnlneey.
It la not generally known that three
of tho Opium-Eater Do Quincey'n family
aro still alive one son and two daugh
ter. Tho surviving son is Paul Freder
ick I)o Quincey, who won distinction in
tho English army during tho Indian mu
tiny. Ho retired from tho army a good
many years agOi when ho had attained
tho rank of Brigade-Major. Ho went to
New Zealand, purchased land and set
tled there. Ho organized tho New Zea
land militia about the timo of tho last
Maori war, and is still alive and well, at
present occupying tho post of Sergeant-at-Arms
to tho Now Zealand Parlia
ment Tho two surviving daughters arc
Mrs. Baird Smith, a widow, and Miss Do
Quincey. They rcsido in London.
Dk. LeonhardTi
HW O Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Practice limited to dineaites of the
NERVOUS SYSTEM,
HEART and
Bixxm
Read the press notices,
Send for symptom chart,
State your case.
If vou are sick and want to get well,
write all about yourself.
No trouble to read letters; send stamp
fur reply.
Dr. Leonharclt,
1452 O St Lincoln. Neb.
Welle Drilled!
I have a good well drilling machine
,.m rnndv to drill any sizetl well on
short notice. Terms good and prices
low. Postofflce, Harrison.
C. S. 800TT.
L, E. BELDEN A SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
impairing done on short uovlce.
Oood work an reasonable charges.
Shop south of livery barn.
BABM80N,
MB.
B. L.8MUCK.
Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser
Everything In his line done in a neat
,.n,t nri Ut.it manner.
RUM and Seisin, sharpened and put
t' i
in order at reasonaoie nw.
(live him a call.
First door east of poetofflce.
HAHMK - NBHAIIA.
it A.-.
r: QSmOH&E CYCLES.
r
i For Gentlemen or Ladies,
t Witii StAii or CuiLiun 1: -at. from
'5.GO -t
Tac Ku;-l ar.l Ut--f
: :. .... .
. I light, tirnowo,
' . n:uc, s:
i lUa World's
. ( RUN-
' T7 -u .t -.r. 1 ri'Lrri r:'. - .-r hr world,
f Vfi: rry fvll i;- "1 A--i.-ii.-aa Cfdt
! Uihu t UO.CO t- $ 1
I rir.Y PAYBFRTS WITH HO
EXTRA CHARCE.
UASGAINS I-N JOB LOTS,
: -J z-z AT LOWEST PRICES
i:3 orderfs from rv-y State and
no Unicod States end Canada,
i end aave v'i mom-v. Cotalogua,
i. 5.rgt t ;:t'X-lc in tin Ccited Siaiea.
44 G Street, Peoria, III.
s s a.. ,
3
13S 3NO .:
'5i oonpojjui oi uopjo ;
'SE$ ubmi 6GO JOi-mBnoq eq ?ou.:v
esoujt;i 8 tions 'dlHSNVi'JXliOM -l;.:
SS3iTJyH KGQcJd J"0COOVi .
a. . .I- -
Mil.
IS JUST FUU N0 RUNNINO OVSrt ttflf G0;s TlllNOa.
I ONQ STORES H - 01
THERE ARE TALKS
ABOUT THE DINING-ROOM;
ABOUT WHAT TO WCAR'ANO HOW TO MAKE IT J
ABOUT. sociity;
about, books;
ABOurf FHJtN Ti ' A H 0 FLOWK M '
About; HOM tCAiiNET ;
About OOOD OHM;
ABOUT HOU JAUTIFUt
WlbemtDg modJpiia'n of eobjaeto, by
lUrs. Logan's 'n41 0F
WILU SOON AFPEAR.-,
AMOMO OUR MANY CONTRIBUTORS Aftg ;
"Hoatirr i Buaarrtt. aa.aitv. bast, . anate.
wiu. caauvea, opno Viacsnt, Jowh autre Win.
Vate BavtS. Cant HuavmSTON Miuta.
(Art tt ' Wr'fars Hit Country Contribut fa oar Columns.
THP BROBIX PUBL15HINQ CO.,
CKNTS uiseuiNftTnN D. C.
Id WANTEOc "
i"a,jj.4ii-a-.;r-r?J'Wi-v'"l"ML" "
3
NEW REPEATING RlFS-si
MARLIN SAFE
1
CODEL
SOLID
TOP.
Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges.
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT., U.S. A.
SIDE
EJECTING.
LYMAN'S PAT. RIFLE SIGHTS
Art Untquslied Ba 'J nun,,n
Rr-nd for Catalogue A, rf.owlng SliihU
nii1r.f latust dc.ilSD. A . 'Irons :
m-p IV'I'J M i "1 5
.:;'ij..VT:..v.. -'---'-- -- - -
"IDEAL" REL0AD1KG TOOLS
For Rifles, Pistols Shot Guns.
""AD YOUR EHEU8 StJL
FREE, hi.uothtio "af g
CATALOGUE s 1
CONTINIKO VALOABLt INaTBUCTIONS OM
HOW TO patMSe VOOa OWN AMKUHItiiM.
mi MFD. t9., BsxO, !5'vtelM
iVJISII'J
-. it mmt i
HTSTALmEITT OFFER.-
T?,f? .ct;l eiolid Walnut 1'grlor Orggn
eTiiU'J. hntinp 6 Qrinrr, 3 b'tg Xredt,
f St!t. and f) Kites Steclli, mdtirrd to
r3-S: a wsinst-
CXLY 665
AM) klll.il
ON IWSTALLWENT
as i uji: ttx&.vv u
Eld drtl aflcf 10 days'
t tnil. the Balance $40
ftc tM lat aaBtJiir
taatlaBcnta of $i per
Konia uaul ill is pAid.
Hs)il and Iwtraietioa
tso( tBtcivacti.
It is oniv LO
saad refreaces as to your
FOjJiuuMiiiir dob any
baiiiicr. Douuia&icr. mer
chant oar express Azeat,
una me uraa wui ie
hipped promptly on 10
IssatifiiU; IlltrtnUd
sure to write to u inrl1
AVK llONI-V,
H JO -5 -Jfe
Cgsaiiaaa!jsjpr jj
Cornish & Co., Washington, U.
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sl wi IS t -
3 1
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aaam jsss:?-j r::!;,--: w
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Everybody Wag
V
on" No. 47
fitb Half Springs, one Seat, Cushion and Shafts.
"good Timber and Bona DTT-"
... . . nsj .,. iica rt" rnnntAN stfifl
m,,C ieahVa smo..t ttniu, is palutrl briajr an.l awax; ajg la atruna: and
liaiaiactarora of tho Celebrated Knshtom wagon, iuiu w. pia o., nuana, a
BOOK HOLDERS.
The Most PenrreT
DlCTtONASV HOLDER.
Folding and Adjustable Tables,.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
R. M. LAMBIE,
39 E. 19th St.,N.Y.
PIA3STOS
own larolit(rt,wl'' '"r
.... .1.. iha work. Kaay to Irtrw.
vri.k Ytiu ran devtrta
Uir.ir "?yS"?Z? , ,L p., .-k .i .r.m,
MONEY
. r- pi, ,, .,, n . i" ioyi"""'
. nr i -.in moment. . f; lo
tin .t.,ti ". furm.ltli.pT
2, ,', , VlXtll v, m-i- t lml.
a VK'aatf I Hn4.rt.kt to britSr
ttteh nr fcitlji lntellinl p.ton of .llhcr
hi, who p.n rwi wr,
. innilan.,lll work ndMlrimtilr.
,A ... nn. TfeMMM. Pollnra
tT...ikj.... in..n,u. tiiMTrih.irll...l wlll.lMftirnl.li .
til. .HMMon rlplormi.t wblch jmt -n 'rn Ih.l .inonnl.
No mon.T for mo on I... .ucfMifwl .bo.. Karilr nl Vt
loarnoil. I dwtro h.t on. work.r ftoni Men Ol.inri orcon.ij. a
S3000:
lu.a alr.rtr laoaM and oldMwlth niplorml Jlaf.
nuaab-r, who aro naklM o.r SSajS. TJM " Brlt'!.
B. O. AJLLUH, Baa ASM. Aacaata. wataa.
m a
BLBaUsK
Snna; Itltla fortnnaabaTabat.M1.
work for ua, by Antra Paf., :
raaa, and Jno. itonn, i"Yrr- i
,ot yon? Bnm. ram oar .
nonlh. Tan ean do tho wom aata nr.
M Udl aaraln. fNMI S4 0
SIU.daT.Alla.oa. Wa.bow TMM
and Mart r". Ca. work I. nMa ttm.
h tt tho ffana. Ml. mono for WOT-
m mim nnknown amoa. tkaai.
SEW Hiidwon.tlt.1. TarlfcoJartJ...
ca,a.nrwviMiai
in ttrietly tnt-elau in every detail,
penes an absolntely perfect repestiag
actioa and bandtome cues. Fnlly warranted.
rain
Ar the beat 4a the world, and have let
11 others for yean. Over 810,000 la
ate. The people are bonnd to hare -the
bett, and will have none hot thoUSTEY.
Time payment! or eaih, as easterner
prefer.
n . i m . a m ai,Ai
uaii aia see m, or seia ior vamagMB '
and fell information.
233 to Street, Cliioajo. -
C3N3t touts Mouse, 816 & 018 Oilva
I.l.i.nton thU.V.w
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