The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 10, 1892, Image 1
The Sioux County Journal. ''-"li.,., Ii On " i:. a-W I,,, l"ttrl-, ; lip f i .. ' : ; ",if. t, hi i .. . . .' - . irv y ".' ..-L a"; -anl ,,, ."' .., ' trait; ,,, i,M "I"'!. ! Ij.-.j ,, ll,IIIOl,., lay , V1 ' r'"N".l ""- - ;,l "III,.-., mi n AH,. ,- Huh, " mm , ii,., ,k il, i, i " I i " I'll ;, .., , '"t..v iiiiL i,! i r l inl,e ll!,, " i .,,! Ilrf mill "i n ,'l l-i,t;i,i 'Hill IV, 11 I'" ll I,. ' 'I, "I U ill. 5. ihimhi". Eil Her and I'rorMor. Jltl M. V )!. It. iIiiip table. 1,-11,. I. .oliig Kiwi. SRisoiT, 2STEB.. TTOV. lO, 1892." Mil,. .U or, V. , mixed. u I. I- "I !. I'JI HftRRISONM ARKET. bo-li-1 (..thu-1,'1 ,jrT hu:i'ln l ' er burirlr upor t,ii-l-l i-f-r t- -peril" lin-P''f i"z t -W ton -jyTCiml kbpT-uillvf- )t in. ft i (virn-etid every Tliurwliiy. Viii .VI Ml 40 i im Ml l 'a :ti l.', I.', i 41) 4', 4 .VI n so 15 HI lll:,l l.llll fj 'I'm: J,n i(NU, i,,,,). and other ;,, , outit - ai all call nn.l settle as s, Of these U. I i.lll.l, ,l"lla,', i-t :.. lr further iion.-e rut uj and m.U,. u. mitlaii. e f,,, the amount. Your pron.pt attention L, i "ill lieappiv, i;,t,.-d by Till". I 'I lil.NHUi ZLSTO. 9. lure riptioii ill ar.- nvjfi) tii possible. Most i-'iil. l,u t in the I" M ini ; A Hi' iaili!.i"i-l'e (;,t. '"II- .,Iked i silv-r iImII-h- It-It Small. " -1' Murv ; Clol-. pj-:ir in the iii,,--, ,,r tilt. Salle it ail , ivilii my sulj- lii.'itl.'i- Ifmi liw of cigaiM in town at the Jodn Aixleijii shiiMHl a cur loud (if eSjtunluv. I'K1S(NH.. I 'iii.ii l.-lt VK-t.-nlav f,,i i 'nl., A. M, (Jiiil.-v wvnt ,I,,hii t' r,,a,l M,,d Uv iuul,t. in ami 'ii! a dollar, . tlit i I:,ii!chI liLv 'i Il.lf uh-, II, t, tmi,. Said I,,-: "Th-iv, 1.,.,, WTI,t,.li ijiui .;." '" - Wat", ii,,. matt, ir" wt- siid. " 'WV1!-' I'". 'l '-t k 1 was (isl,- illOllt "11 Sp, I!!- r,.l; ; :i t ll I llllll'l' stolTll n.iii..- ii,, ai d it lain.d ami tl.nndernl, and liclituii.o ladd all amund me. n-u inn i a It .liiiiv i. t. Tin- .am mad.- tlw j.c y v. id I was ra-,'iii-,l in It i IhN hi:kki.v j,,i H'ui. Mm- Unllaf tu ,Mu-r- cavil m Mi thi' t Wmiilcrftil (tflVr. will --wl you Tiik s;M1. I r,.i iJO'-v until Jan. I, Iti'li.i i,iIm-- ivc you k li t.iy ami Kri'lav. fZi. 1 1 JTTKi;. Mtiinl.n. ' mi" ifih in II.it frwin on laliliir i,-w, au ln.ti'ki't- tw iix- :i w-k, i,i:,kli,a It alimi-t ii).l asu, taily. 'IhU livio'ii ,-i.k t,-attii has )rov-u a i'iHrku1if -n.-. i., tin- j, y,,ar, Tin; -i:mi Vi.:i;i.v Joi'KNAL now having tin- lai-ft't 'ir.-alati.il, uf any i, r in the ini.l it. illi- Ilia Dollar's YiuHli will cany you llirouuh lln- jjn-ilt fall l'ai,il,ai!(ll, ami all Ihioiurh tin- ni vt liii.atiiiv. W'c rcar'ii you villi tin- inn n hall a n.-ik i-arli.-r tlian tin ol'l lal,i..ui-,l ui-i-klii... Nu--ii-a,lii,ir.tali-ii, -h s Mia-u you ran i lroli from till' n il .'- at tin- ),rii-. iiav,, our on n t, lc i;ra,U win , ami i-o-ll-ia,ii(cnt- all ovrr tin ( ulihlrv. It laki- liioiu y to ;,'! ni-u aii'l f ;,VC ,.i,,lii,r 11 W-.. , .r l :. , .im. i ui.-aii li, Hum; ,,j all my sllisj our cii-culation has r it 1 -) the past nifl to r. ,i ut. Niidl.-nlv 1 n-mcmlierod v''i,r- ti.at uiv Mihs, i-iiti,,n t t. c.'Mwas1 " '",v'' " f' "' '""' utl"'a tallll'' l!"ks .,,., I , . ,. ,, ,, , :1,,t- ill 'inl ,iiKT to Jan. 1. 11, anil tin- r ot s,-t l,,!,,,,,,,! I t,.l( small about u,k .,!.! for ,.,. ,.r ir you M.M ,w y0llr "a- aiiiij to i,a I; rmlil out ol i i' n imi.I anoilii-r ni ami manv , t-ii-niie it. ' up until I "iiiii.'.ed to tlie In ill 011,1 A I, list v. d from Montana , A- T. 1!. , tl-l 1 Ilil.lV. nil ivturiH'l from l.in oln l-Ui.'liest market prices iiaid for (;k.vnt OmiiiiL. iXri II, A. Ciimiingliaiii is sclliiijr lmt-r ;wls mid millciii'rv nt -!. E at r-siiK-ii, e and secure a Uartraiii. lOtto TictL- l.roimlit n u load i f Ion Tuesday. Sni-li thiii""s help to elifc i-i'inlorlalile at this s.'iiv.ti of I rear. iu MliEH.-l-'irst-cliiss native luiulx-r Jungles corislantlv on hand at mv oo Ii"t lioriTi". V4 miles east ol r'i'n- J. h. AtiNKi!. Al Frank Strut ton had a horse full wftli one day last week and got pretty iiy jammi-il hp. He w as completely i) or some hours after the mishap istill (put sore from the bruises kivel. -ill to 'i-.iwford 'i rip- Kay informed us that he o'e ruvt killeil by wolves a will lm necessary for organizu and pay a John L fine Jar, days iitro. It I'f'ir killing tlte wolves or their "ill exieeil Uicir prolits. '. Shafer hr iu'ht in a sample of I,!.' Tia-sday whii'h he raised on ..ii in uorinwt tow n, whli ll w ere 1 ? in, In--, ,,; and well pruiioi tioiied. doctor's farm is on the high table its pi'Mlii, t,s compare with those of locahly. uvi-.l U ir! l.-it is on the war-patli. ,v one knows I hive .is a ouiet lina.s- "'UPMillciiian, but in spite of that Ms elected to tln-.. .ili.. !., T,,...:. alllionli iioniinnted for none. He "Kent l.v lookimr for il, lf"f limi thiit he may Ibeiii, "e K.ini Ii So,,,, l- l,il,lin, is not !' vacant. Oerlach who has IIL' hi',-n l.l,in,l 41 ...,11,,1.,1-c Itiere K men who Ket even id-d to ljo into business and has Veil a - lock of ireneral merchandise Im' remit' i,t luMi-i.i liiiKiocss ill it ''"two. Jjr (;elaili is one of the known men in the county mid his F'eiici. will ennlil.. Iiini tosidect illst bis customers want and his record f ""-sty is such that he is certain to v his full sliaie of the trade. I'lic Workinirs of the new ballot law nx county gives ipiite general sal "ii. But few ballots were sailed ut few were found in the boxes 1 had to lie throw n out. Some ap- M to have been fixed up on puqiose like a lilt e hither to the eecnon V little more care stiouH be ex Id by the voters anJ rrors "'"' 06 rliaii-s itiel da; to n, ill. I. lii. Ii-t, -hi ..iitribiil.'il i n sul- limi I'hiir-ilav. .J, i iy Soiiil.ier adds naii.e t,, our I. si ol H ad, 1-. A. W. M,, br, of (olcliiist, uasoiioiir -trc I- Moinl ,y. i'V.lllli Nlltl'l V. as d'OIlL' I'Osilies ill Harrison Monday. Mis- Minnie ("ran,- was at the county 1 .,,! on Saturday. 'TZrtKM left le-lerilnv for a visit Ins sci. r in T";is. . T.O. Williams and son, (ieore, spent j Sniid.iy in 'ran ford. Win. Dixon added ins name to oer list j of readers last Sal uidav. I i Will (iaiharl and (i. KiimI'-i-s were up i Ir Monti '. s,: W, dhesdny. j John Weber i ali'-d Saturday and save i ussoiiH.: cadi on snls, riptiou. I Mis, KNie M"rri:un made an agreeable I call at this ollice on Saturday. I II. A. ( iinuiiihaiii made a business! trip lo hailron I'riilay evening. j Mrs. M. i'. I)o.in and daughter, Miss ( liKiv, uem hi Hamsun .Saturday. ('. I' !owey called this inorriiii" and pive us some ca di on subscription. In- Meredith was up from (.'ran ford on nl'olessiollill business Olle we- I. v.. I,. i, line Thomas came im from Sheep ( 'reel; Thursday and broujj returns. r,,oiniissiolier (been returned we. l I roni a iiumius L"l' ' j nson Horn mountains. Ileurv l'iekeiibrock was over M,,.,i,'.,s,. Silnnlav and called us some cash on subscription- I- liiird, of ( hailron, lias oeeu si,- ; With the issue of Nov. Ilhlhellem iiiifford ,', ', ,( expired and left J. S. I'uradis with hi n, full possession ol the newspaper lield ol" Ihat town. The exjiirin iittei'iini ,-s of the defunct calamity sheet 1, minis every business loan of the place who ,11.1 no', support It as in,! uf, dishonorable, di-ieputable. insi'.iiili. ant, low, teera.i i b.'e-ears. The lad is that, the V'.,'i..r has been in o.it.-iicc I'm-a little over six month's aiul ha i tried to do business at less than it could be done for as was evidenced by a list ol prices recently published ill its l oliiiinis ,,r doim: job work. It is le comiiv a -etl led fact that a lieu -paper is simply a business enterprise and unless it is run on business principles it. cannot sllieeed. t-w nanie w illi?-' we will sen, I ou the hook free. This w ill he your liet ehaia-e lotfet this (.-relit book. We (five ' the ,,er ami ,mr l )l.,r, liible 1 or !.T."i. We i.'ive you the X. V. Weekly Tribune a year inel the Jul iimi. t Jan. 1, IS'.iJ, fur J I .A-,. I.Vtfllllir ,i iee 1,1 Tribune is (Mm. (Iril yoll -,'iel our ,,u a ami another new name with .' m, we will semi you 1 heTrihuiieji year free I i,,nt ,1,-lny hut scml lis your or-lersal "ii'-e, as lie- ooner, Hie more papers you Will !el. Nlll'.IIAsK a srvn: Joi Its A I., Lincoln, Neh. H. K. Iii(i:wsTi::, l'lvsideiit. K. ( 'OKI-T.U. Vice 1'rt MitS. IIAIililSOVS LAM WOKK. ilav last A Lntiin; Mi ineiito to be Sent to Every (hie of Our Wuincu lioiuleis. Mi -, Harrison could not have left a more loving memento to the women of America than the work she did for them before h'-r last sickness. It is a ma","iiili eciit work of s'.rt, a Hunch of Orchids, painted by her in the While House, from an orchid '. used in the White 1 1 else. It is lovingly dedicated to the mothers, wive; , and daughters of Anwvi.- : and , (lie reproduction are so perfect, that lust J Aii"i. t. v ' -n a proof was submitted to 1 1. If. (iliiSWOI.H. Cashier. Commercial Bank. l.M'i HI'i ,li AT1-:1 1. 1 J General Banking Business -TRANS A Tr',1).- II U.'HN.iN, Nkiskaska Mrs. ". !; - ii at Ijioii Uike, lor her iip- ,uv,i. s!u thought it was her own original paintinn". Deiiinnsl's ''' MO'i'tziif luis the honor of heiiiir the loei.'iuni throiiiih which these valuable oietures ilJxl" nci.esi were iire., iiltd to j the women of Vnierica. They aivnotj for sale; but we will now m-iuI one to ! heasoiuil anv molher, wi!", or dauyliler vvrio will ; 'enclose three two-cent stauijis to i:iv lor , ... . I traiisoortatioM. liackiii"". etc. These j, r i ex. jiiisite mementoes, bearing Mrs. liar- j uti ami iiortratr, v. in sim'h i ,n on m ,,nm hevond price, and should be secured at ; once. Address I .'KMOIiEST's F.tMli.V i l,i7ivp la K-isI 1.11b St reel. N'evv I anil Saxe; Vo.f. j". w. smite:, Boot and Shoe REPAIRER, Shop With H. A. Cimnine,"hani. . CHARGES REASONABLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wells Drilled lit the rates in any any depth. locality and to from Satisfaction Guaranteed. Sorrr & Bohskrt, llAltlllSOS .... NKIIHVSKl. Jrintendiiv the planting of trees on bis limU'i- claim near Harrison duriu- the past week. Old papers for sale at TlIK Joniv.M. ,., ."i cents per dozen. ... j, ll. Cook shipped three car loads of ,,,tl,.' from Andrews on Saturday. -Jerrv Soiirbier has moved into the Marsteller house j"-1 "",'lh of ,own' ,, 1 !, un,l.nll, Rev. Clasner will spem, "''" Ill Hemiiigf"'"'1 ances. The wind blew mid hav stall visiting old ac'piaint- led. There are some a hltle kist Sunday, sand the like "ere sonie- .1 what tumbled. r inm-soi.s bioiieht silav. Me sain us a load of clianges needed! wood on subscription 'lues Bf for the law and thev be a.le at it was col.Uimes for rep,, u -f ur suture. u i,i.. ..r ,r,.,vl corn .1. W. .Sherrill bnung ion ol - - - 4, busllels V ... t.ic rolH'"' ,c"" lias a neu. ..ii.i,. ...s,.,..., Bie editor !" J" ,lf ,,, . ,.M ,, ,,.,,. ,,weu renorts a easier" P- " I I"" " IW V . ... 1 I.,... !... I.. I I ..f ..1 I I...I.. ,el-0 yieiu ui uiiaiiKin ji ........ Ilapiiy and content is a home with "The Rochester" a lamp with the light of the mamine;. For Catalogue, write Rochester Lamp Co., New York. Mrs. A. E. Miller, a travelling elo cutionist, singer and phrenologist gave an entertainment at the court house on this Thursday evening, to a small audi ence. S. L. Ulery has disposed of his shoe makers tools to J. W. Smith and will move out on his homestead as soon as he ...fisiri. lit: ii. .a uccu ii. lirlies nl lQ t)ejr c)mjg n(ec - ' Marei Treat manv peo- Af, If" - - 0e eastern lart of the state who ,is; to seek homes in the west and jessary that they be informed of Kirtunitit's offered by this locality. Jiee will lie ill charge of P. II. irholV during the absence of the jr and he will attend to the wants of A (irent Popular History of the World. The story of the world's history . is. after all, the most interesting and most .instructive story which has ever been lold. It was probably never belter pre sented, for general reading and reference, than in Alden's Crclo)etfi of History, recently published. Every nation of the earth, ancient or modern, is treated in its alphabetical order, excepting, only, the United States, which is to form a separate work. You have ancient liis-. tory as far back as B. C. 5001 and inod ern'history down to A. D. 18'JJ. AH countries are described in their physical aspects, as well as historically, so you have the equivalent of a book of travels round the world. There are manv illus trations, none for mere ornament, hut all helpful for instruction.. Considering the magnitude of the work, its small cost is astonishing. The entire history comprises about H00,0OO words equiva lent, you w ill find by comparison, to about 10 volumes of ordinary size and yet is issued in two handy volumes, in small but clear type, well and handsome ly made, and sold in cloth binding for only ft. 2") for the set, plus 20 cents for loslage, if by mail. For 10 cents the publisher sends post-paid a paper-bound volume of 160 pages, containing the com plete history of several nations, by which you can judge of the character of the en tire work. Every home ought to have a good Universal History; this is probably the best for general use. The publisher's catalogue of choice books, o'er 100 pages, a rich feast for book lovers, is sent postpaid for 2 cents. John B. Ai.ukn, Publisher, .r)7 Rose St., New York. WE ARE A1TII0RIED ltY TlIK OMAHA WEEKLY World-Herald TO KKCKIVK Subscriptions for 1893. Any One Subscribing Sow wii.r, RRcnivE rr tiik '( BALANCE OK THIS YKAli j' in Wednesday CJ. W. Hester waH ed in unloading a car load of lum- iu nau io..ueu '-"S"" " " , ,,, ,,nlwB . Kmil h has the t from the car toward the lumber : 1 ... . ,, i,;.ir , , siloeiuiiHiiiK iiunii-s mi w ,,,.,,.s.,. hen the team ljecame unmanage- , id threw him and the UimlierofT! -ttieuiseaseo, ...,,.. agonal the crossing near the old , '""' Pra to be spreaiiing. a iwesk-rn hotel. Mr. Hester had l.is i Iin "f u,,,!r helonging to K K l.iver wrist broken, his spine Injured nnd ' mora are sick with it now. H should ) injured internally. The team ran , looked after and .ror precautious he awning in front of tho Conimer- hiken. link ami was raught there. In get- A. R. Dew has arranged to place his lie team out of the scrape V. A."sheep with II. II. Russell on White r hud his left shoulder dislocated. River. Mr. Russell is a successful sheep lercdilli ,f CiMiu-roid was sent for man and has a nice Hock of his own and xed up the iniuries. V, A. Hester they will lie in good hands. John Myers so attend to business but biff ' has been caring for Mr. Dew's flock for r will likely lie laid up for some soma time but his health in so poor that lie was obliged to give It tip. Free ! 64 Columns a Weok - Price ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Leonhardt Limits his practice to diseases of the Nervous System, (Such as Iss of Memory, Feeling, Mo tion and Will-power, Cramps. Fits, Gen eral Nervousness, and all forms of Neuralgia.) HEART, lies! Line to the East. The Burlinirton Route B. &. SI. R. R. 1 is running elegantly equipped passenger traincs without change from Newcastle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct j (As shown by Shortness to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection 1 Pain, Palpitation, Fiulteritij, at that oint with their own through 1 ness in region of the Heart.) trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and all points west, and for Kansas City, St. ! JjLUO I Jj Joseph, HI. 1.0111s, uniaiin. leona, o, cago, and all points cast. 1?,,m. .,,!,. 1 biy is I he OIllv litIC llV which you catl take sleeping car from i Faint ness, 1 l.'..u'.css, t Ic.) Crawfi'ml in the eeiiing arriving in I -in-' PHMQIII TATIr)W '"!Ff coin and Omaha the next, nfternoon. and , VvUIN OU L M I I , net in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louia the fol- AOOP.r?V W TP V-'o' i' '. lowing morning. , ' , ; , ; For further information and tickets up-" . 1 1 . 1 ' " ply to neurest agunt of iiurliugi ' -, :r.- c - T Route B. 4M. R. R, ! (Such as Skin Diseases, i sive Paleness or Redness of Breath, and Ntinil - U leers, Exces- of the Face J. F. Fl.ETl HKli. F. H. STHATK1N. J. I. Stuaitox. V. A. HESTER, Sioux County Lumber Co. 1 . u- bt SlAXI FAtTl HEltS OF Lumber, Lath and i Lime and Coal Shingles. bash, uoors, Blinds. Hair and Cement. A Complete Stock Always on Hand. A flood Supply of Native Lumber Always on Hand. I.tMliKl! HKI.IVKItKIl AT THE MILL OK IX ilAltltlsoX. MILL NEAR FIVE POINTS. gl 1.I.1VAX A roXLKY, Lsnyers. Will practice is all the local, state unit leileral courts anil l". s. J.iiml ollice. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. t t i t s i Office in Court House, IIAKItlSOX .... XEBRASKA L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing (lone on short notice, lioo'l wirk und rciisonalile charges. Shop south of livery haru. HAltldSOX, ... N We Are Still Here AMI HAVE A STOCK OF i001S, Ready to Supply the Wants of People of SIOUX COUNTY rin the line of: GROCERIES, DEY GOODS- BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, ETC. Our Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hard ware is Complete and we Have WAGONS and Farm Machinery in Season. Our Prices are Down to the Lowest Notch. 6RISW0LD & MARSTELLER. GEO. H. TURNER, DBALBB I3ST eneraE Merchandise, Groceries; Diy Goods, Furnishing Goods, Flour and Feed :.vniva Ffl.I, link of: Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire and Machinery. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Wind Mills, Pumps and Buggies. When in town call and see our goods and get our prices. Respectfully, GEO. H. TURNER. "Seeing is Believing. 9f And a rood lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simfle, Beautiful, Good these ( words mean much, hut to see " The Rochester " will impress the truth more forcibly. AH metal. tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, it is absolutely safe anil unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than gas lijht. softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Look for this stamp-TiiB Rochester. If the lamp dealer his n't tire ff-nTrJ.-.-e Rochester, nau the style you waul, send to Mi f.,r our e-jv lilnstrnie.l -iai..i. e kanii we will semi you a lamp safety t cxr-rcMt-tur thuiei: oi uvci u'fl Imrlctiet from the Largest Lump Store in tha WorUi. ' " HOCUES1LU Lini CO., -ii farii 1'iaco, tw York i ls. HP "The Rochester.5