The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 07, 1892, Image 3

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Jounty Journal.
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ahul 7, la2.
cotiuu; . ,
lonat Cf '
'jblit Si'h.jols of Amer
Vii. tlie I'uliltc Srhools
)t, 1 lie Executive 1 'oni
lliiliiiin Public S iiixil
lie following Mes.'ie:
pher, 18U2, the 4X)th
discovery of America,
rved H.verj where in
parkwl in Chiaigo ly
Ve Coluinliiiin Exjws,-
day luay nlso I
ceM'r.itioii of wliiili
jllie centre.
I of the liriiulilio will
cent re 4 for all the-e
tA national publto
(itiiniiltiiiK'oiis with
i will u waken a J)
coming b.siioMUon.
IS the I art that tin-
right lo occupy the
in the i eluliration.
the one (ii.'ir.K b r
ill links all iieiglihor-
can thus furnish a
f. national celrlirulion.
I the ripe fruit of the
lurrii-an civilization.
Of tolay swiiys Uit
W.
) of this suggestion
Wi soh'.wl si h. 'lars
f; II.L- plan v.a- first
Ttiu1ll't ('tiipm cm,
WnilH of letter were
I to the enthusiasm
Jars responded.
"jus Auxiliary of the
Ml tJen tooi lip the
pa ull the people of
ve the day in their
jiUKgystititf that the
Uie it utre of the
I
lof education were
liie fitness of giving
the first place in
ivcrsary. At their
In Brooklyn, in Feb-
biaic
hssc
ao?s.;
erimr
mtla ;
UwfL
"T.'took charge of the
'Joifited the under-
committee to lead
ionimenioration.
innittee now appeals
JSelves to be the first
fjl you, scholars of the
t Ssitools, to arouse a sen
Molaand in ynurueigh
agmod way of celelirat
i "ot America, Educators
UacLw will HMt you from their
ZHt it U for you to begin.
ju'will ro.tk it succeed if you unite
ty Unit U 0ght to lie don-'. The in
ilofttw puMic Will be awak' lied il
.'lxlaj(fl id tbt earnest request
Um DcUool U aUowu-l to be the cen
( Ute day's ohtran e.
Jr r tMr mill ions now in the
i Mi'lieoU. ) hnve a chance to
kiet H yet:' .jjuovement which wi II
f ft phKW - -frfy :md will strurii; th
)&' "!'"-0gii the coming cen-
'do is to determi ic,
message, that you
D i: dure ,! our schoi 1
Vn- Then show lliis
Jers; every patriotic
1U'P J'011 'f J'OU
earnest. Take the
1 conimii tee and the
i fOii!;nt anl aid are
I
the support of all
clioul vote that it
ill ion.
ter tlii.- public vote
nt oi a strong com
Miuige. This wini-
ile up jointly from
nd friends of the
ittee shoul'I in all
those who are most
Be work may not be
jble change of teach-
jrci:es will be furn
lve committee. It
fcipted to any school,
l more eiauorate ex
I whenever desired
ml protrahi will be
"Jtecises may be the
1 1hellepublic;and
tHro the Chicago
rl program taay be
us tlm
'do
mi.ijj tliat tlm celeljration sl:all be
worthy of the day. Tlie local press will
lie tlie most vab'ihle of all supirts; and
theenliest elf... . f your local c. iiiinit
tw -iou!d lr t) enlist its syni)u:, , ai.d
reiiiest its o ojvration. Ask our local
I -. ' i - r to piiiit tiiis ok-s-si-i;.
On J, to! r 13th the stars and striji. -lih
iiild t floating from every school
liou: in the Republic.
it is the hope of the friends of common
school education that not one public
w.ho-d in the United States will allow
itself to lie left out in this most memor
able celebration.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Francis Reixamy, Chairman, represent
ing 71ut Yiiuth's Cumianion, Boston.
John VT. Dickin-sos, SecreUiry of Massa
chusetts Iioard of Education.
Til' -mas 13. Stockwkjx, Commissioner of
l'iiiilic S li-iols of Rhode Island.
V. R. UAttttETT, Superintendent of Public
instruct ion of Tennessee.
V ('. Hewitt, Suiieriutendeut of Michi-
tzin Educational Exhibit at World's
Fair.
loe tlC
HA,-
oii, of vm
p H:ndi'il of mi
Niitive committee
lie suggeiitioiMi on
I through the 8up-
v ni anu inrougli the
duly of you Jimniiitee will flrnt
iiih ivsl tin; citiaens nail to prepare
hiiol. 1 ro(-esmons nfay be arranged,
I 'dermis, bo(h North imd South, will
Wi' no nmxitn for the hHiooIh. Th
01 "military, civic and religious organ-
podWOfeuch tiwn wi.) lend ttleir ai
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE Ot KICKKS:
.!.4iin s E. Hoyl fov-iiiii-, I.incolu, Neb.
J. Mnjorii Lieutenant (.ovrrnor
1. 1 . illen seerotary of Silate
I . H. Itentun - Auditor
l.ilm E. Hill TrenHuror
i. li.llHstli. k-i-. Attorney lii ufral
'.. i!. llinuiiluey Lund CumuiU .Urn' i
A. K.tioudy Supt. l'utillc lintrui tiou
' ii.VlillESSKiNAL UKl.KHATION:
t. s. i'aiJiliH'k I', f. Senator, llcatrict-
r. y. Miiniler-ion V. S. suittor, :iiiuli:i
'V. J. Ui yan, ('oiifressiiuui lnt Iiiat., I.ii-.oolii
'V. A. McKieUim, " 2'1 " Ue.lt;;oilU
O. ii. liein, 3d " Broken Dow
JL'DICIAKT:
M iv ell Chief Justice, Fremont
I.I. Norval Assocliito Ju'Ijjii, Soward
v. V l'osl Af4-,ochite Judge, Coluinliu.
ii. A. 1 iiiuplxdl.. Clerk unii Heportcr, l.lueolii
'irniKVlll Jt L.ICIAL I.ISTKICT:
M. r. Kliiknid Jude, (I'Nuill
. !l j-'"l H;irliiw " Cliudrou
oni . 1 J.lndeiuuii Clerk, Unn-Uon
COfSTT OKflCEK-:
i Murker County .Tufle
out td l.indeiiian Cler'n
M. J. i.uylmrt Trc.miirer
V. Mmthwortli supt. Puljlic Instruction
l !io. Ileidy PlierilT
cieo. f. sinilur Coroner
. li. iiew . Surveyor
i mil . J landuiiuin Clerk of Dlntrlrt Court
il. T. Coiiley County Attorney
IK1AUI) or COMMISSIONED:
Jo'.in A. Creeu, (chalnnim) 3d Dislrlet
f. W.Knott 1st "
I. J. Wnlier 2d "
LEGISLATIVE:
vf. WIHon Snniitor, Dlst No. H.Cliartron
El. L. Dentil Kep., Dist. No. M, HusliTillr
VILl.AtJK OFFICERS:
nioiiiua Keldy Cclntlrmiui) Trustee
Ui'iuit Cntlirie "
(!. E. Verity . "
(3. II. Weller "
Coorud I.lndcman.. . "
W. II. I)avis. Clork
J. Guthrie ... Treuunrer
J. W. Scott... ....Struct Commissioner
BCI100L OFFICERS:
Urs. K. U. Hough Director
W. 1!. bright Modarator
. W. Hcbter ...Treasurer
TERMS OF COUKT:
District Court, At Hiirrison, commonces
April IHth and November Slit, law.
County Court, At Harrison, commences
irst Monday of each month.
CIV I'.Ci : 10S AND MX!I ET1 KS.
il. K. I'lmreli Preaching ouch ultornuta
Saml:iy Rt 10::iO a. in., and every Sunday even
iui nt T::w. rtMV. W. (. Glkasnek, Piihtor.
f:;ei;iil (Tyicesm tlie second Wednes-
:iy of eueli niontU.iit. 7 o'clock p.m. Coin-
muioll lit 8 p. 111. Cms. E. H.NAVKLY.
Methodist Sunday School niei-ts evry Snii-
d.'y iiiorniuK "t il:W.
Win, V.". 0. GI.AKNKlt, W. H. Datih,
hu perl n leaden t. Secretary.
Mble School mi nts ut tlm ehnrcheaoh Sun
day af tcrnoon at X o'clock.
S. C. 1). UiSRETT, Supt.
T iiiwi,Uon-. ibe mtjoHif ccl tiit-.r p
vnrtvnitM, n from Hint enlir fn pfrxj n4 rfit In
nbvrti i7 1 Hrrowlu deplr ta lb lot f iT. M
1'k harko)Mt, frrvrIoirt.TporfIty. tJfltr
luwl oat. Bp in4 dtst. IraT0tyrP9H"
niif, and Becareprmpvhtv, imuiiniM. IllMi4
byitiiUoplir, thai "tM Uoil4 f frri mtbn
?ntUm oiipoi ttuitr t Mtk tMm mm nH4 f lift ;
uibi thckftnM,n4 i)ipitihr richM; Mlt
IbACOLUMi opportanllvt 1bm41M mj
P9m worthy, m4 U UJT fnmtm; UM U 11 mt
eotful mm 4o. II r It ptorlwi, rack If art
vittiiD um rac of iiMnii pw aiarovM, m vui iv.
IE.
atiMit, a fran a iin ia un, immlih prwvaiiy ir
niauy t Lara, tfaawf la ba aiaaa rapidly aai baaofaata
ty any luilutirtoai ptrwa of allaar AU a Ta aaa
4a tha work u4 liva U koaa. wkraarya ara. Iaa ka
KfoncrtaraaMilyaarnlaf trvm 04t lo ! par 4j. Ta
cau do ai wall If roa will work, aal Wa Iar4. kal iu4iitrl-
Bly ; ui4 y oa cttalnrroaaa soar loaoaaMyoaaa- tea
canidvotptro timooaty, or all vairtimatalkaverk. luy
ialworn. Laplial aol raaalra4. Wa otarl ya illkim
fMrnHvaly naw and raally woa4arfkl. Wa latlract an4
tltow roa bow, TrCv fr'aflara aukaowa auaaf air work
ara. ho room to oxtilala bart. Writ oni laara all IVa.
by ratnrn mail, t'ewlao lo 4alay.liUjaa at ant. II.
UttllvU A Co., Urn wfcVO, rVrtUad' UUa.
Dk3 1tok fit Rod. Mruilc Ptanrl, AOtaa Albvrn
8.td, HlMo rto.nl, Kluwer AtAiid, to I aiajt, l-wfirt.
-r, ULrruT, (;fTl.- Pk'ti-rfiary n.nd rbeck-r St&id
fUi'l '"wL Hani wcxmJ, rufutJ rl hriaht 34 bin ht-a.
li-i t .-i;t-ridw1. M iii-hs. W.hl U li..;Hiwof f.p
; i-' ii.:tJ K U. I'll ,t5. KEKIJ'.K A (., l'ur-
I, (in- .'Ja.:'fl, Si rft V,.,a .vtuU it., iAi'.i.Il, MUM.
ANA RANGE CO.
MANUFACTURERS
OF WROUGHT STEEL RANCES
wtU,
Cuarantsed to be the most eco
nomical, most durable and most
oerfect Range on the market.
Suitable for hard or soft coal, or
wood.
Send for catalogue to
INDIANA RANGE CO.
F.V ANSVTLLE, IND.
FOR THE
111
mam
WHY
f GLCAUSE It
Alwr-ys Worts,
tnrMrso Linlit.
Ecoiior.ica!,
K :r.diO.-sc.
ri"r:i::ls,
Si J
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OP' FiSTtED
i'iiC.VV'SL."L''!i' i I- I ?C
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ltn nrlnr.ltfW. Ol Ji'."!!'
t-rll OnUI. ul Hover' !.;- iir-
(irii'i,rii itTiAn'nj'r
u.r pulii ii. ii. t,l t r i k . - cir
ecl.tr au4 h ooutlucjil, ui'-j buy
oa; of JH'ur dvt.fir
V,EYROE l.MP
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ri o KJ
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Mlw tSlri
vvaaiawvae w a a aa as
RACINE, WISCONSIN, Manufacturers cf
"THE RICINE" FARM AND WAREHOUSE HVm MILLS
DUSlXiUSS CHAIN SEPAKATOKS AM) UMI iiOLLKRS,
These Hills and SrparaUirs have
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pAHKE:.f
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Great Fis? Precaution
a r-;Ec; 'ssity
In the Factory, Dr.ifin itiorn.Maoh'.ncSlwip,
Plumbiiri1 ami r.iln. :ir- Shopi, aiirt any
pl&oo liere oilv r-.-ili or clothes 3ve nea.
Thoy are ach:'.:'Tinl! liy nil to to the bort
thing for the iMt.-ioso cvur lnvp' 4,G.
send rcr. prtrcF." r -ca
Fraak E. Fills M'f'g 1, Co.,
76-7G Fcaii Street, Boston.
El f:M
CJOVEIJ WIRE
ENCING
BEST
STEEL
WIRE
OF
w imriidMLfiwiidTHf ataf
firia.l5wfcittfRiibU.
h 96.00 i
Inniini ftp B Jr
YnPYl WSpriifell
X:..
til- .HI
v m K r a, t . : mi
m-T
m .fy' W STAN!
'HO sell you
- once means
to always sell
yoiu For a
short time
we offer
this un
heard of
Bargain,
Tha case
It genu
ine Sil
ver! n e;
fnr Hura-
titlitv ftn-
laa ana
Appear
Ailt kiuil
ma i ah mi-
fer, and are
Guaranteed to
aear aaa retain
: i. . :r.
lima. Stem wind and set. Remember wa do not
Offer you an "American Style" movement, but ft
Oefiuina American movement of the well known
aiakei above mentioned. IKi unci fc', "7
ICxpreit C. 0. U. with privilege of 'xaminition.
Seea for our llliutrated Wholesale Caulogue.
Garden City Watch Co.
265 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL
TTS
IB
inaorVwefTrj:
(or Lmt, gjrihK,
rlUUEi UEDUOKD. KoH b i)elri. rKIHT I
elULMNH rOCLTBI KnTINO, Hew Thlm I
cm.
nuwu r0n aaox by
KW HOMB 8, M. CO.,
NKIEHrt
ESTABLISHED 1868.
These are PIANO HAMMERS they
alone actuate tlie tone. OTHER makers
talk and think more about CASES.
We have a process by which the felt
Covering REMAINS elastic and uncom
pressed after years of HARD PLAYING.
All other hammers set MATTED DOWN
like an old MATTRESS, and soon yield
tinny tones not music.
WE GIV1S IT AW AT.
The reason why pianos carry high prices
on the catalogues, and the SYSTEM of
DISCOUNTS with frank and candid
Inside information, worth many dollars
WHATEVER PIANO YOU BUY.
We also send, post paid, an elegant
Illustrated Catalogue, explaining above,
and venr 'ar?e colored illustrations
The FURNITURE part of the "Wing"
Piano is worthy of its interior merits.
Learn what we have to whisper, then
BUY WHERE YOU WILL. If we are
chosen, distance Is no consideration We
pay the freight.
OUR PIANOS HAVE WON our own
Confidence. Hence we send freely on trial,
AND, with every WING piano bought,
there toes a signed warrantee for NINE
LONG YEARS.
Write to-day a LITTLE BIT (postal)
and get what COST US MANY TIMES
AS MUCH-beautiful illustrationSjetc,
WING & BON,
146 Brotdwiy, opp. City Hall,
NEW YORK.
1891
aVAttd 130 Dealer Storea.
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-IWIi'-i H-Aii'l
DRY HOP
YEAST
5C-T
tor
THE
UICK
RISER
Sim's A P5
long beou nted by the Farmers,
pronimeut Miiiera Mrain and eea
VatW at
3 Uealers throughout tbe United
KVOt vtiiit in gin j rrvuiiiuii'im
ut bpiiitr tho I'KT J1 A-
ClIi.NES tver Iliads for cleauiug
and riiding Wheat, liariey, Oatu,
Coru and heeds of every descrip-
LIU II
They do the work more thorough
ly, have greater capacity, built
stronger and heavier ami better
tf nlfthed than any other Mills.
Six different sizes, two for Farm
Use, four for Warehouse, Klevator
and Millers one.
The Land Kollcrs are the 15 EST
and CHEAPEST for the muney.
,LL MACHINES WARRANTED.
Write for Circulars and Prices
before buying.
We ran vouch for tbe reliability of ttui
firm. Editor.
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PIANOS
Are strictly first-class in every detail,
possess aa absolutely perfect repeating
action and linniiKnme rnses. Fnllr war.
ranted. (H
but umS
Are the best in the world, and hare led 11.
all ethers fur years. Over 210,000 in I IK
nse. The people are bound to have the U U
best, and will have none bat the ESTEY. -J
Tine B&vmrnU nr enxh. na cnutnmpra
prefer.
Call and see as, or send for Catalogues
and fall information.
233 State Street, Chicago.
f&St. Louis House, 916 &. OlS Olive St.
Mention this Paptr.
LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES.
No. I, Sslid Tiras,
No. 2, Cushion Tires,
$95.00
No. 3, Ladies' Solid Tiros,
$85.00
Cushion Tiros.
ARE
Warranted
ALL PARTS
STRICTLY
HIGH GRADE.
Ho. 3 C, Ladies' Cushion Tires,
$95.00
No. 4, Convertible Solid Tiros,
$85.00
No. 4, G, " Cushion Tiros,
$95.00
No better
machine made at
any price
Iiiierchaiige-alilB.
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO.,
MANUFACTURERS, BOSTON, MASS.
Bund six ccnti in itsmps for tor ICO page Illustrated Catalotae of Cuas, IliflfS, Esvelvers, Sporting Goods of all kinds, etc.
Bicycle Catalogue Free.
$85.00
V
NO
WEIGHTS. SEALS OR
CHECK R6DS.
OU WANT A
C30HARCH SCALE
BECAUSE IT IS
I7io Xost Simplt of Construction Any
one can adjust it.
The Most Durable The Unife edge ar
freeand loose; canbetakenoutJsharpened
or replaced by new ones.
The Most Perfect Because of its simpUe
city, and the only icalo which proves itt
own correctness.
The Scale of America. Send for descrip
tion, prices, etc. It will pay you to invests
gate.
H. N. STRAIT MANUFACTURING CO,
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS.
$66
OO THE BEST RIDING
THE BEST LOOKING
I FOR THE STRONGEST BUILT
This Is a spe
cial offer. We
sell them at
this price to In
troduce them,
regular price Is
$76.00.
WE ARE
WHOLESALE
MANUFAC
Sl VI Ka
-n m
i
ism-
Ever before offered,
ULL
ubber Top,
Ellptlc Springs,
Piano Body,
upholstered In
a fine grade of
cloth, or leather
If preferred,
three or four
bow top. Either wide or narrow
track. We would also furnish Corning
body In place of Piano body If desired.
Send for
Catalogue.
FREDONIA MANUFACTURING CO.,
YOUNCSTOWN, OHIO.
W.HHVOO Ail fXi 4MTW)ir MICH
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