The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 03, 1892, Image 3

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bux County Journal.
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I rt.'aij-i'jjji : -ix yidStY.
Viiwrij'!,!! 1'iiv, ;.0tl
)HM""S Editor.
', the lj,nm ,ti jjllre a wi-
03II1AT I'ON.V.
He lirr bi'tFulli't ii tuki-u,
tuijlM.f?.btt nulla.
slit' mtlU wit- "Havana;"
Wa'tuvul that tt'uvfuw i- litkiit,
OFFICI".'.. DIRECTORY. I
tateokku:k-: !
, Jaiim K. lloyrl Oovfiuor, l.incolu, Sfli.
1 'I . J. HaJr. l -k-uleuaut urrrui
J. I'. .Vilei! swrrtary of t.tu
' T. H. lirntiiu Auditor
; Jnh i E. Hill TivafuriT
. H. II. Hatting.. Attorney Uenrral
A. 11. Humphrey.,.. LmidCoiiiiiiisMoiier
A. h t.ou.ly sunt. Public liigtrueliou
: COV.UESKIOSAL DELEGATION:
' A. rVUUoik V. S. Seimtur, Ileatrlce
' t: K. Miiiiilcrsoii I'. . Senator, Omaha
'. W'.J. Bryan, Congressman lt Iliat., l.in-oiu
! W. A. Mi-Kicgniiti, l liil ( lotul
; O. 11. Krui, ' 3(1 broken How
JUDICIARY:
S. tfuxwrll .Chief Justice, Fremont
j 1'. I- Norvttl AsHuciHte Judge, Steward
I A. il. I ot Associate Judge, (oliiintms
i. A. i iiiiiijey..Cie.rIc. in id UiKjrti!r, I.lneolu
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Allni
HKTKKXTU Jll.IilAl. DisTHKT:
.hiukaxl . JiylBC O'Neill
Harlow
litUa !', Aiif your name?'
.cli(Neliui'liiUiK-.xur Junes."
ff KM Vlll tll'.Lt ltlllllV
t k)xw. BiJ, yer, 11 clier lifc
ScuA wlieu gets. iH groi:,h
lBctn' for it.."-Lire..
Weren't until, .lien, w hen your
lelopeJy"
IMi you lA'fsiie tlieui ho hot v
lfniKt tlie 111:4 ipeut and
fc-"Sir, I ii tn nliirvtnir.''
vllere, titlfrUii cct unci tell
bei-.iiiie tu wi-sentMy HKr.
All, sir,, van liJivj'ou. 1
ConntU Lindejuau.
-Clerk,
CUatirou
Harrison
lvN"Are vou not all mhI some
iu;ry you lor your nvmey'r"
iKiw vvw: no. ui n iiu
V(iy) "All. in yon eet in
H cUi not kuow liow tolilly,
tpmuii-y Muiie men lire."
5tly) "lVrtuM not."
I mii)reixeil emotion) "I-
(fwr the wofUl have mu h u ter
Sb4K'H to yuu. Tttu luan who
iliuld Vol) fvv yourself
bu,';e toK U'h. kivv eonsin
biwt tU) iiuirnv, You've
I lutvei t a veV"
very plwisuit weather we're
ew V'otk Weekly.
)mm "Ljifindw diirlin', I
ir youl"
Si'b')-"BMi11 tik.(t' inc. Mr.
yo 'siet;ts to huh er clmnce
jro.ery biUs.!" Truth.
a i.:..i. : ii
1 liiiiiiv in u. niiiiiu
le would all
village like
know each
Ht I ini.taSrt"
Jyk tlUlkk;
twa turn (luiei eui h oilier on the
jffirutiutttes, Mgoiiiul 1 1 ley neither
4payhk to eai-li otler."
1fof.f r! not on sje;ikm;; term-,
khifi-.. " New York Press.
'4
tiil ii rw lienie for niakiii rain
V" mini SiliiM.
Sll VVhat'll they uvw next?"
'it. H'w iUi- K-H ' lxy
?c. lwt I iK. v.-r Ihoiiht
niu." Kil fVH'n V'sh-
Horint ''I my, whul. makes
tii Ik with your noses?"
;iy, wluii ' makes you
Jlc with your 'don't-you-
lirapj Tribune.
VilliiUK, siiiil th young
; M one gathers no
Yr, Wtiimnj.
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nswoivil William. "1
muMxiitiuk." Wash-
r
ILIiH! totbi Kast.
Vtn Rout B. &. M. R. R.
Sgontly equipped passangsr
Ot iliange from Newcastle,
i Crawford, Nebraalw, direct
bmska, making connection
with their own through
lnver, Cheyenne, and all
Vnd for Kansas City, St.
puis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi
joints east
Uiis is the only line by
B take sleeping car from
lie evening arriving in Lin
Vi the next afternoon, and
joria und St. Louis the fol-
information and tickets an-
t nirent of Burlinirton
Tl vl
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itlORTH
i
OUTH
Psni,
ma Comlrn Your FrMrlit
is ine
F.,E;u, V.iS'S.C.SP.
I.JLROIDS.
' f. 0. BURT, funeral Manager.
H U'JMUX-XE, J. R, BmiANAK.
f 1 Pntght Agt. (Jen'l Pass. Agt
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OMAHA, NCB.
tl'STV OKKK'KItS:
-. Marker County Juili-
Con rail l.lmli uun ...Clerk
M. J. l.uyliiuV -., Trea-un r
A. Sontliworl,) sujit. l'tiljic Iiixtriu tion
Thov Ueidy. siiwiff
ljeK J. Shufer Coroti
A. r. Dew Surveyor
Conrad Mndumuu Clerk of District Court
i 1 . T. Con Icy County Attorney
liOAHH OK COMMlsslO.NKlis:
Jo.jh du'wi, (cliuiriiiaii t M DUirlct
Y. W. Kuott ut
M.J. Wvtyr ..............ill
J.KlilSLATIVV;:
W. Vt ikon Senator, OKI So. II, Clnelron
Kt. 1 lloall Ken,. Dint. 5i. l, Kilslivill
VIIJ.AliK OKKIChi:i:
I'honnoi Kelily (chalromii ) ... Trustee
(in. ut i;u(hrie
C. K. Verily ,1 , "
C. II. Weller
Coii)':mI I.iiiileiuiin '
W. li. Davii I 1c rk
.;. cut line ----- 'Ilea .ir
J. V.'.SAHiir u... ...Street Ciiiumis-l'Hi
SCtI,lOI. OKKK'KliSi
Mr. K. U. HoujiJ;...,... ... Director
W. II. Vrlf?ht ".Moderator
U. V. Heater Treasurer
TKItMSOtCofliT:
IMsliicl Court, IlurriHon, coininencea
April IKtU uud Novemlior Slst, I SIS,
(;iunty CuiH't, At Ilarrlsuii, uoininence
flrnt Monday of eacu, niontli,
CIU KCHKS ,ND SOC1KT1KS.
M. K. Cliurcl;-1'roaclilug tuiuli nltrrnnte
Siiniliiy ut XO.'Mi a. in., and every Suiidnycveii
Inn at 7:.1U. Rkv. W. (), oi.kasnkk, Pator.
KpicoiJiai ?iervlcttH v tlio Ki'ond Wedne.H
day of eueU month, ut o'clock p.m. Com
munion at 3 p. in. I DAS, Vt. HNAVKLT.
Metliullat Sunday Seliool inHts every sun
day moruluii nt II :.K.
Mks. V. o. (ii.AhNKK, v. H. Davis,
Superintendent. Secretary.
I'.llilu School nicels ut the church ouch Sun
day afternoon Ht 3 o'clock.
S, C. 1). Uasbktt, Supt.
S(-!iietliin-
New Willi
lllll'stiv
h it
ate.
Mill pay to
llrrealkr I'.'.c A'.'w.-.a Stuh- Journal
:lt p . I l:.-h a sriui-wet-kly instead of a
Beekly, Kivii'K two paei-s each week for
the price of one. Four lares Tuesdays
and eilit Kiei Friduys. This will give
readers the latest telegraphic news and
markets while it is fresh. Iu tliese days
of progress! veness the people liave out
grown the weekly paper, except to sup
ply local news. The Slate Journal is at
the head of, tlip procession as always.
For those who cannot afford a daily iar
per The fkini-Werkly Journal will be al
most as good as a daily 104 apers jr
year. Although the cost of production
has been nearly doubled the price will
remain tlpe sunie, per year. This is
less than 1 vent per copy. No other pa
iier offers so much reading matter for
$1. A sjiecial correspondent will fu
nish poiyts of interest to Xebraskuns
from the national capital in addition to
the regular telegraphic reports from
congress, which life received over our
own wires. During the year lsii you
should be a render of The Smii-Weekly
Jim nial. Send for a sample copv and
see just what we give you for vour
money.
Our great premium book, "Stanley
Adventure ; in 'die Wilds of Africa,"' and
The Semi-Wivkhj Jtmmrtl, one year will
be sent for $1.40, postpaid. The book i
Handsomely Hound iu clotn, -hii pages.
profusely illustiiited, and is sold by dea
ers nt about 1.50. If vou will send in
your ow n subscription and .mother new
suliM-nlier vith if'i, we will make you a
present of tbo book, mailing it to you
postpaid. Don't forget to send for a
sample copy. Additss
Xhhraska State Jonis.u.,
Lincoln, Xeb.
GEORGE WALKER,
Attorucy-at-Law.
Will practice before alt courts and the V.
S. laiiid Olllcn, l;ulnea entrusted to lny
cure will receive prompt attention.
IllKfU.-iO.V, - - NEBRASKA.
a Iff 'dtlMTTiI'VTS
, iATW0Vrn!
NBWHOMB 8. M.CO.,
fOO Ollvo St., St. Louis, Mo.
COVEW WIRE
ENCINC
BEST
STEEL
WIRE
SELVAGE.
QF
I - mpt BnK
b mm nouiiMiM.
PRICES RIDUCCD. Bol br UtXm. PKEIUUT I'AIU.
latmwtrot'LTBr nrrn.iu, wt Tkiwji
8TAN0AR0 FOi CtNTUH
TVltlBROTIIERS
DRY HOP
YEAST T,,E
Ed QUICK
Q ' RISER
LIGHT DREAD
WATIRIOO VIAIl CO UtTVOITMiCM.
LAMP
FOR. THE
MILLION
l yuuy I BECAUSE IT
Imminie Light,
Economical,
Handsomi,
DuFKblt,
ind Is Ptrtect.
EVERY ONE
fillARASTEED.
- "5iSd SSEYROSE
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Don;i.i:
LIFT LAMP.
lta r-rl'tiiinlo, oomtrnetion, mi
h U-Jinl fhitsti Mil nptxarauce aar
'A. Dia ftuvtltlTjt: heretofore offered
"Cj the f.ulit e. fcmJ ir oor of ir ir-
il ii1..t Bi.it l.o f....1.AJu1- thin haT
W on of your duici-
MEZYflOSE UMP
& M'F'G, CO.,
ST. LOTJII, KO.
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$6.00
COMPLETE
SEE IT
BEFORE
YOU PAY
IELGIN
flUiiWALTHAH
VTflHAMPDEN
Jlf Sminirfifilil
To Mil rou
once meant
to tlwaj
yon. For i
hort time
wc offci
thll un
heard ol
Barfaln.
The caw
Sil
ver i a e;
for dura-billiY.nn-
iih and
appear.
iullr caual
to Cola Sil
ver, and are
cuaraateed to
wear and retain
their color a life
time. Stem wind and let.
offer you an "American Style" movement, but a
Oanulna American movement of the well known
makcl above mentioned. TRY ON El Sent by
Exsreti C. O. D. with privilege of -xamination.
Send for our llliutrated Wholesale Catalogue.
Garden City Watch Co.
265 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL
Remember we do net
9
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'AN'ABSOLUTELY
IwlrAULATCDOn SCICNTiriC PRINCIPLES
AND GROUND WITH THE HOST
U - IWROVED nACWHERY..
WuTE IwRaTAlOGUEeCOLWCATiDPnim
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Adjustable Extension Stand,
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Vwo Book Stand, Music SUnd, AUm SUnd, Alrmm
Stand, IiHle Staud. Flownr Stand, aliio Lamp, lertur.
Pftt-lor, Ubrary, Offlc. Dictionary and Cheekier .Stand
aii-l l Anel. Hart) wuqu. rubbtid finish, beifftit 34 inches.
KWl.'ht wxttuj. hii Ittcbtfti. Wulglit 12 II..; vine uf top
U x 18; B.ilr.K.d 1). I'rice, $S, KKKI.EK A CO., Fur
Ititut MttJi'fii, ai-'JL WiuitiliituU St., lioatoD, Mtua.
SELF-CLOSING
VASTf
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ESS s
f! Boa g
Great Fire Precaution
A NECESSITY
In the Factory , Engine Boom , Machine Shop,
Plumber.' nud Faintera' Shopa, mud anr
plaos where oily wante or elothes are uied.
They are) acknowledged by all to be the beat
thing for the purpose ever invented.
SEND rOK PRICES AT ONCE.
Frank E. Fitts MTg & Supply Co.,
76-78 Pearl Street. Boston.
INDIANA RANGE CO.
MANUFACTURERS
OF WROUCHT STEEL RANCES
!iCJ5
Guaranteed to be the most eoo
inomlcal, most durable and most
perfect Range on the market.
Suitable for hard or eoft coal, or
wood.
Send for catalogue to
INDIANA RANGE CO.
E7-.:;.7ILLE. IND.
6 IrfisTTs
ivraai.a
FF'PERFECTION n BUTTER MAKING,
The 0. K. OUTFIT EXCELS THEM ALL
fO.K. CREAMERY
Has the laraeat eoollna- anrfaee; lakea lea eeelLna Material,
leas labor, and gives let Ucsnlta. All cream raised betwoen
milklacs. Mkimmins Glass whole depth of can, akewfaic roadi.
tion of milk w itbout toucblne Creamery. -Seod torO. ic Catalosoa.
JOHN 5. CARTER, Soje Manf'r, SYRACUSE;, N.Y,
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2 3 5 SS jo's oCSaSa-xSr C SB
I ! P. s II Ili ?Hflli3j
STI IEE! paqm -Tr "QP
Are strictly first-class in every detail,
possess an absolutely perfect repeating
action aud hahdsone eaaAs. Fnllv war.
ranted. J (Dj
Aro the best in the world, and have led
nil others for yean. Over 210,000 in I Ik
nso. The people are bonnd to have the II U
best, and will have none but the ESTEY. TJji
Tiae pqyiacnts or cash, as customers
prefer.
Call and see ns. or send for Catalocnes
end lull information.
Si & .C
233 Sfata Strsei, Chicago.
St. L-oiaiG I-5ou?.., 018 & DIB Olivxa t
Alontiua thi Paper.
LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES.
Ho. I D, Ladies' Gashion Tires,
(95.00
Mo. 4, Confirtibls S4id Tires,
I8C.O0
No. I, Solid Tiros, strictly
$85.00 high grade,
ho. 2, Cushion Tiros,
$95.00
f!o. 3, Ladies' Solid Tiros,
$85.00
OUR
Cusiiion Tires
.mm
No. 4. G, " Cushion Tins,
$95.00
No better
Warranted gmVmWa mach'nemad-
all parts IFmZll Y any Price
InteaSieaiISe" mM Bic,c,a C -8M FrM"
$85.00 '-fe'lSSlp1 $85.00
JOHN I. LOVELL ARMS CO.,
MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS.
Send lit cenli hi ttimpt for r 100 pip Illmtratcd hulome of Cunt, Rides, Revolvcn, Sporting rtodt of ill lindi, etc.
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MOU WANT A
) COUAnCII CCALtl
U BECAUSE IT 13
Tk Xott Mmnla of CtmtntHitjLi
gotta earn aoU it.
f Th MoH Jurabl Th knift mJgM ar'
I ' f Jr-fTrVnn mif, iHwrjuwaj
I r repiaeed by nnonre.
The Matt Tvrfmt Beeauia of Ut (4mM
I eWy, n t anlf toato hich prove Ma
Kon.prto.etc XI wU yy yra tsl)iaU
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