" - "M p"ni ii in r-tnmm mim Wlll -,.,, , lW-,, ) Wll"ri ...Li' nkTTiMisiawawnTmM ' " j n i r The Sioux County Journal, I - fe-.-.-rr.-....ISON-. ITEB.. JL.XT&. 25, 1892. ' IsTO. 50. I rup storx COUNTY . . " '' . i . . 'mi).u, ... i ; I I n fc A .1 11 ,V.,.l. ... I 111 Ml irTl l-V IxJ A I U,M "as- at Crawford M..!-... j r 51 niiiin-i. Editor and Proprietor. ftj r.E.iM.VR. R. Time table.' Urn - Oo,ns , II SO. B, Ull-1 7 :0 visiting HARRISON MARKET. pr bu.lH-l p-t bil-li''l -- pel -jx r tumlr.'d !.-,.-. per humlriil .-- - clKJi"i - PT hundred w-in-r liichcl (new) -piT It- " " XTC1IIZ -pi-r tUtz . -- per t- r-native-IxT in. ft I, i orrectcd every Thurwlay. 4J to to 1 m 1 00 1 P 9u 10 1 J 40 3 4 .10 SI .VI 15 00 he r.'.ii during the pw t week will lots of jiotatoes..' iiig ir a bundle of jour best grain o tlic state fair. E. lire water tjliit .ea a carload of Mondav evening. k everv .inner contribute some ounr.l the slate air exhibit. .'Iict market priced paid fur UlU.vr GvniitiE. airy a lull nneoi larm machinery Q. II. Tl KMX vc von got something' fur the ur esiiiww ii is nine io onng u It & Bobnert liave gone to I'leas- ge to int down u well for J. S. hauler has moved into the id the rear of the Ranch Stwi.lv young people enjoyed them- in a social way at the court house my evening'. rains on the Cheyenne & Northern clayed some days the first of the y a washout. ev. Jasner has been ca led to a pt in Kouth Dukota, but has not U '! the pall. fco rains during the wist week are k! m having been ouite lreneral all ie county and did a great deal of pw is uie time to plow your V ready for fall wheat. Thesooner lowed after the eron is olf the Philips i J. H night -uinnie i. rane was in town on Sat urday. Mrs. Rassett Spring, J. Ii Aruer and W - town Tuesday. Irvine Wilson was up from Kunning Water Saturday. H. W. MacLu hlan as at Crawford tlie lirst of the week. fieo. I.uufoid was in town Tuesday the lirst time for several months. I!. F. Tliomas was down from Wyom ing to spend Sunday with his family. J. F, Cook lelim.ed yesterday from his sepor.il trip to Omaha with cattle. Mrs. rui returned Tuesday from her visit to the eastern part of the stale. Mrs. Freeman and children came up from Crawford Monday to visit Mrs. F. W. ISartlett, C. E. Ciowav was up from the south part of the counfy oi. Tuesday and called t this ollice. Andy Lelan, a friend of August John, arrived from South Omaha last week with a view to locating. U. W. Edwards was here Saturday oiikin;,' at land with a view to purchas ing, he was well pleased with the country and enacts to invest in some Sioux county real estate. J. E. Williams who has been the guest of II. W. MacLachlan for a few weeks left for his home in Chicago Monday evening, lie enrolled himsoll as a reader of Tiik JoniN.U. Iefore departing. -Once more let us ask if a mill can not 1 secured? There would be good money in an investment of that kind for a practical mill man. Wanti;i At once, a good kitchen girl, who can cook, at the Harrison House. Wagerf, T ir month. E. Romwer, -A largo number of circulars describ ing tins locality have been sent east for tribution, inviting people to come out on the harvest excursion and see the country. The shipment of cattle from the west lias iust Ixjirun. It is about a month later than usual. The grass kept growing so rank for so long this year that the beef was too soft to market. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. of Sioux county is called on rnday, Aug. 26, at the court house at a p. m. MliS. BASSETT, Minsk Smith, Pres. Sioux Co. Union. Secretary, It is reported that one of our citi zens looked out of the window very .,rl one morninir recently and dis covered another resident of the place in the act of extracting milk from one of the cows belonging to the party of the iw nnrt. Had the owner of the cow got dressed soon enough he might have applied his boot quite effectively. in Vkii r Siininles. ie material for the fivhil.ii n n.o state fair will be loaded on the car on next Tuesday, August 30ih. Be sure to bring in something to help make up a display which will be creditable to the county. There is plenty of good grain, grasses and vegetables to make a fine ex hibit if the farmers will only take the trouble to bring it in. If you have any thing good and cannot bring it or send it in, notify the secretary of the committee so that it can bo sent for. The exhibits the two past years have been good, al though gotten up under difficulties and this year there is no reason why the ex hibit should not be a great deal better than ever before. A 11 that is needed is a little exertion on the part of each and the matter will le a, great success. Do not neglect to bring in whatever you have and be sure to have it here next Tuesday. A number of the farmers are ar ranging to send away and get fall wheat for seed. One thing that is greatly needed in this county and that is a better and purer quality of wheat for seeding purpose:;. The best results cannot be expected unless the best of seed is put into the ground. To tlie People if Sioux C'oinily. The undersigned having been appointed ;is a committee to arrange for an exhibit it the state fair, would urge all to assist in making the best exhibit possible. We request that the people make it a point to select samples of grain, vegetables anil rasses. Gather all samples just as they mature and put them away carefully and notify the committee of what you have or deliver it at Harrison not later than August 30l!i. Arrangements will be made so that e people can deliver their samples from White River and Cottonwood at the residence of M. J. Weler or at Craw ford. A united effort is desired. Eli Smith. M. J. Weber, F, M. Smith. Sioux fo'tntjr Oflers to Seniors Rich soi Free fuel, Good kind, Free lands, Free posts, Cheap coal, Good roads, Fine climate, Mild winters, Good schools, Cheap lumber, Excellent water, Finest wild fruit. Cheap deeded land, Fine native lumber, Unsurpassed scenery, Good railroad facilities, 800,000 acres of government land, ine nnest, ricnest natural grasses known, And other advantages too numerous to mention. : The finest wheat producing district in Nebraska, Tell your friends to come and see for themselves, RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, Auction Sale of Slock. The undersigned will sell at public auction at IJoyt's livery barn in Harri son, on Saturday, September 3, 1892, be ginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the following: One Holstien bull, 3 years old. Four yearling steers. 2o head of cows, heifers and calves. Fifteen head of horses comprising work teams, mares and colts. Teh.ms: A credit of three months will be given on approved notes bearing 10 per cent interest. A discount of 5 per cent will be given for cash. ' T. O. Wiixums. Excursion Rates to the lilack Hills. From Aug. 15 to Aug. 31 the Elkhorn Line will sell tickets to Dead wood and Hot Springs at one fare for the round trip. Good for 30 days. p. F. Pontius, Agt. For some time something has been . . ,1..... ... F T T r r .wl harvest and the cool killing me cmcucs been one day last week ms daughter, miss mrvest. Rosa, discovered two wildcats in the She took a gun anu shot one of (hem and killed the other with stones neither be material is beinir irot on the for the new school house at Ji't Ridge. G. Guthrie has the pt for building it. Bakoain On account of sickness the Harrison House at a har E. Roiiwkr, Harrison, Neb. PIKER. First-class native lumber ngles constantly on hand at my East Boggy, 13 miles east ol in. J. . ABAKK. f rains of the past week interfered Pe with the which has prevailed has I for the farmers in their nl,l lvilpr house at the yam. riswoiu a. juil." - , , T, ,(, useful I aim ' " i,,vj v.Mu, nearly full grown. Miss DeBock showed a good deal of nerve in tackling and getting away with the beasts. A few days ago some of the railroad officials were here, accompanied by par ties from the east, whom it is understood will erect an elevator at this place in time to handle the crop of this season. No work has been done yet but it will be necessary for them to make a start pretty soon if they expect to have it ready by time threshing begins. The excellent quality of wheat raised in this locality is bound to attract grain dealers and will bring the top price in the mar- (r uw" " ket. or'HSf' . - ti.:.. A cood deal of water has fallen in t. this section of the country during the past week. A good shower came Satur day night and another Sunday night and on Monday night it rained harder than ever. The corn and potatoes are now all right and the ground is in such condition that the farmers can get right to plow ing and have their land ready for fall wheat as soon as the crop is off. A good acreage of fall grain will be put iu and the farmers will be largely the gain ers thereby. The question of moving the school house is again being discussed. All agree that the place where.it now stands is not at all suitable. J. W; Lambert him n lie red to irive Bround for a school I house site on the flat just west of the Ptl Ut an tTnr. i twine ! riniirt hoiim and the district would Ve a big wolf hunt In tlie near ! profit by tho acceptance of the offer, Kn. It has been I ... . . t 1 1, rai vejirs. imental lor tlie past -ladie,oftheW,C.T.U.arere- to bePre.sent at the meeting in Wh Saturday afternoon, Aufe. Ud to effect a county orgamza- renorted that extension of the to Soda W wl' i Z the near future and hen better tvifl uo vvv r I tTery filed on a quarter section ' past of town the first of the t It is becoming apparent tliat the town Will not uei)FuJ nr. Hicatioim are that Harrison good a grain market as can lie id by the time the, crop is ready ft the new road will be com the hill. I Glasner will preach at the lext Sunday morning at 11 nd at the school house in dis (81 at 3 p. m., after which the ptism by immersion will be irvest in tlie valley is nearly I and the crops on the table are fog put in shock. The grain as being good with a few ex- A good deal of smut is found the wheat and some means devised to avoid that in fu- 25 Cents Until After Election. Tlie coming presidential and state cam paign will be one of the most exciting ever known. During this time you will want a newspaper that is thoroughly in touch with public sentiment, and one that prints the news before it becomes stale. The S wi-Weekly Stale Journal prints the news several days earlier than the old-fashioned weeklies, and costs tlie same, $1.00 per year. A- complete paper twice each week Tuesdays ami Fridays. Giving 10-1 naiie'rs a year, it is almost as good as a daily. The old-time weekly is not in it when it comes to printing news. A year's subscription will carry readers all through the campaign and the next session of the legislature. A big dollar's worth, a lew oi our oilers: The Journal a year and "Stanley in Africa," $1.40: Journal and Weekly N. Y. Tribune, both one year, $1,25; Journal and Oxford Bible. $3.75; Journal and Xeely's politi cal map, $1.80. As a trial subscription we will send the semi-weekly until after election for a quarter. Address, Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant mid the L'uknowii Devisees of Jolm Shay, Deceased. Mary Rliay and tlie, unknown devisees of John Sliny, deceased, will take, notice that on the mil day of April, 18M, tlio American Investment Company, of Kminetsburg, lown, pliiintiir herein", lilcd ItM petition in the district court of .Sioux county, Nebraska, against said Mnry Shay and the unknown de visees oi jonii siiay,(ieeeiiscii,npon tnc h. w. Uof See.83,Twp. 31 N. Itu'e.5:i W M.inSiou.v county, Nebraska, moriKiiges lo w . payment of ten Inly For the Campaign. In order to bring The Weekly Bee into the family of every English reading man and woman in the west its publishers have decided to offer the paper for six months, covering the campaign, for 30 cents. In order to fully understand the ques tions of vital importace to the producer and laboring man that will come up during this campaign, every voter should hear both sides. Tlie Bee proposes to discuss all these questions thoroughly and intelligently. You cannot afford to allow this oppor tunity to pass, Address orders to , The Bee Publishing Co., , Omaha, Nebr. it is certain that i,:n.. done to fret aw&v with th M been deetroyio no The nresent site is not a safe one for the children can hordly get up the hill and tern durimr A windy day. If anything ifck. An omniial mrfara : ! mtinir in he done it should be done at waged against them until once to M to have the building ready by J)t has bean exterminated, the time school opens in the fall. An Original Prize Contest. To the first person who by taking two let ters from the word " I'luK lie," can ninlio the niiine of a disease that is common In por tions of both Canada and the United States, will Iw Kiven an cleaiint upright piano, (val at H2."i, ur its equivalent hi cash, us pre ferred). To the. Hecond person will be given a pony, curt and harness complete, (valued lit -3110, or its equivalent in cash, 11 pre ferred). To the third person will he (fiven an elegant gold watch, valued at T5, or its equivalent In cash. Fifty other prizes, muffing iu value from twenty five dollars to five doflui-H will be awarded to the next fifty persons scmliiiK correct solutions strictly in order as received. If you have tried other so-called prize competitions without sue ecus yon must not condemn thc-HC offered by tills company, as they are per fectly reftublo and aro carried on in (food faith. Contestants must enclose !', S, I'os tal Nolo for thirty cents, (or llfleen two cent U. S. stamps) for one months' trial subscription to the I.aiuks I'ictoual Wkkki.v, which is the handsomest, ami best llliiKtriited eekly publication fur la dles on this continent. The only object In (illiTlnir thin comnetltlon Is to Introduce it. Inii new ImiiicM. anil wc miarantcc that no partiality will be nhown In the awarding ofprl7.es. Persons living at a dlHtiinhe, or i. ii,a rit,.(i ui.ti.u imve iih iriwwl mi im portunity, ns tho ditto of postmark on let-, lers will ue given prcccncnec, curly. Address, Ladies' I'ictoual Co., "IJ" Toronto, CuuiuU. of the (ith r One ot said j. Howden to secure the promissory notea dated 1, 1H'.II for the sum of fS.ttS each, with in terest at ten per cent alter maturity, and tlie other mortgage to w. I.. Telford to se cure the payment of a promissory note for $.'150.00, due five years from, date with inter est at seven per cent, pt'r antrum,' payable senii-annuiilly and evidenced by ten coupons for 12.26 each. Plaintiff is the owner of all of said promissory notes for .V.if ouch and afso of the interest coupons of 12.25 each which became due on the lirst day ol July, ls'.ll and the first day of January, 1S02, and default has been made in the payment thereof , and there is now due the planum on said notes and interest coupons and for taxes expended by tho plaintiff which have become due on said tract of land tlie sum of $111.10, and int erest at the rate of ten per emit per annum from tlie first day of April, ls'.ts, and plaintiff prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold, subject to the principal sum of $350.00 and interest maturing alter January 1, 1802, to satistly the amount due plaintiff thereon. Yon are required to an swer said petition on or before the 19th day of September, 1802. American Investment Comvany, Bv W. W. W ood, its attorney. Plaintiff. First publication August 11, 1802. 48-51J DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 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