he Sioux County Journal . . , . iii- i VOL H-ARISONV NEB.. JLTJO. 24, 1893. THE SIOUX COUNTY 0 ! J. HI ww. Biitor sM Pre-H-leter. 1. K. A M.VB.B. Tlaetable. Goto Wtrt. OoU East. o- . mixed, 11 :li Bo. f, mlxed r HARRISON MARKET. Wht-peT buahel 0U per l Cora per bushel.. hundred 1 Bcan-per hundred rMdekopped perbondrad rottoe per txubel ,, r Batter par do rVroltry per doz.. Onion per -. emu-par -. Ooal-per ton...... wood per cord. Lumber uurt-per m, ft, ...... ,t "Corrected every Thursday. JO 1 ft 15 140 tea ISO UN Harrison needs drug store. What are you going to contribute to tbe state fair exhibit? Old papers for sale at The Journal office. 5 cento per dozen. If you want to sell your land, list it with Simmons & Smiley, real estate agents. ana Airs w. a. Hough occupy the rooms formerly occupied by Mr. and - Mrs Q. H. Turner. For rent or sale at a bargain, a btwi Mas lot and building in a good location Win Harrison. SuoioNS & Smiley r Mr. and Mrs. Qriawold h&va mnvari into the Jameson bouse from their farm west of town, ' All kinds of wood work done at priddy's blacksmith shop, opposite The Journal office, 3. H, Cook shipped four car loads of cattle from Andrews on Tuesday. The cattle in this part of tbe country are in floe condition. Don't forget to write to your friends in the east and tell them to come out on one of the harvest excursions and Doot fail to have something here on September 5th to help make up tbe ex hi bit to go to the state fair. Bring the best you have and plenty of it, Take out a policy .in the Preferred Mutual Accident Association. It Is cheap and reliable. ' L. J. Simmons, ' ' ' Agent f F Sale or Trade tor Stock -My saloon business, bar fixtures and stock, X, RKKBTBN, Harrison, Nebr. -Don't forget to collect something to help out tbe state fair exhibit When you find anything suitable put it away carefully and notify the committee that you will have it here on the appointed day to be loaded into the oar. Rev. Glasner will preach next Sun day at the church in Harrison at 11 o'clock and at the school bouse in dis trict No. 81, south of town, at $:80 in the afjtepoon. Wanted One hundred head of cattle to winter. For terms call on me at my place northwest of town or ad dress me at Harriaoa, Nebr. , Gso. Omnger. It is rumored that some of the stockholders in the old Herald company contemplate iuvestigating a little to see . what became of their interest when the editor sold himself to the pops last fall mot took the Herald plant with him. . Srauck has just completed a ! feet which has not cost him a dollar except in work. That is one Of tbe things people should opt forget to tl their friends about in regard to- this oouotry. Tbe huikling logs, poyts and ftief to be bad here far the Imuliuggoa way toward making a home. We are In reoeipt of a letter from Qm Walker who ia now engaged in ttw Pfaotios of law at Casper, Wyo. WBton tays be ia doing well, miii niftier and bis yean of experience will help him to succeed in his work. All Screen doors at the lumber yard. Remember that The Joins al office is headquarters for job printing. 160 acres adjoining Harrison for sale at a bargain, if taken soon. . Sonforo A Smiley. A regular meeting of tbe Harrison W. C. T. U. to be held in the M. E. church Friday Aug. 25th at 3 p. m. All members are cordially invited to be present Mrs. W. O. Uiasner. Samuel Jenkins, practical boot and shoe maker. Cowboy boots a specialty, Repairing promptly and neatly done. satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second Vr south court house. I-W. F. Shepherd- received a spring wagon tbe first of the week. Such things are -very convenient when people have a good distance to come to town. TIM horse belonging to N. L. Tipton which broke ita leg some time ago has so far recovered that be now stands on the leg and will soon be all right The leg will be but slightly blemished. When Charles Weaver had bis hands examined by a doctor it was found that instead of being poisoned as he supposed be had a felon on tbe middle finger of each hand. They were lanced and are getting better. The fourth quarterly meeting of the M. E. church for this charge will occur on September 3d. The services will be held at Plimpton's grove and will open at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. T. Elken will be in attendance. -Mrs. Lewis Gerlach will leave this 1N"0. CO. PEBSOHAL. eat 1 ! HAM WW OK VI -? &muc VytableUbya2l week for Iowa with the little boy. The visit to Crawford did not satisfy them and the parents have decided to take him east for medical treatment. It hoped that their efforts will be s cesgful. H. H. Everet arrived from Lincoln last week and will spend some time this part of the state in geological work, He has gone to the vicinity of Adelia to begin operations. None of the other state university people will be here this ear, as Chicago lias greater attractions. It was hoped that a new site for the school , house would be secured before tbe opening of school but that seems to be out of the question. It would be a good plan if tbe school board would have some strong railings put up at the sides of the steps leading to the entrance, It would cost but little and children ould be less liable to get injured, Buff Coffee will ship two car loads of cattle this Week. He will load at Andrews as the water there makes it much more convenient For lack of water at the stock yards here a great deal of stock is loaded at Van Tassell and Andrews which should be loaded here and an arrangement should be made as soon as possible so as to bring the busi ness here, J. M. Smiley received word a few days ago from the superintendent of the gates of the sUte fair grounds that he would be wanted during the coming fair as usual. Mr. Smiley has been era ployed there for a number of years and it seems that his services are appreciated and if he goes down that will make one more from Sioux county, and while he will be busy the most of the time he will have a. chance to get in a word for his home county once in a while, It is reported that wolves are doing a great deal of damage to the stock along the Running Water. J. W. Ear nest had a large fine mare killed last week and some of his horses were attack ed almost every night aud a number were killed, He has been compelled to remove them to prevent further loss. The excellent work done by Senator Stewart in the legislature last winter after his display of interest in the wild animal bounty during the campaign last fall certainly must make the stock own ers reel thankful to him for bis assistance in the work , ridding tbe country of the pests. On last Friday a Que occurred south west of town which did a great deal of damage. It was first noticed a little bops ha will nave continued prosperity after noon and some went out to out it Ib his paw field of hbor. On Monday Q. Beinders, C, Chris- toQKO, J. 0, Keng, H, Konratb, M. Gay hart and F. Nutto oarae over from Mont raw and had the papers drawn to begin tt mwh, talked of case against those Who are taking water from Hat creek and lta tributaries for irrigating pur oasv There are about thirty defend- out and it was supposed to he under con trol when It broke but afresh and a party lerly would command good went out from town and it was all ex tinguished. It destroyed a quantity of bay for A. Haaeslqujst, Robert Wilson and W. O, O'Connor and also burned a bay rake belonging to Mr. Wilson and burned ovr a large area, destroying a great deal of feed, There is no feed to Mt named in the pleadings and the die- I spare In this county and people should Kpt court will M asked to rwt al be very careful about fire. The laws m WWforary mndm w restrain to regard to ttw setting of Ores are pretty fefsjtfMfai from Trtwf the water severe and if psocue get after any one ffcfu the natural olsMwstv It if stated for setting a fire it woujd make blm pay tftfraat deal of iMxmrefiieara& dearly for the work, The ssttlers fTO aufiaf mi eeeu caused w man J. W. Hunter was at the county yesterday. E. J. Wilcox was in from Warbonnet on Saturday. Josh Baker started, for Elk Creak, a D., Tuesday evening. M. J. Carroll returned from Hot Springs, S. D., last week. County Treasurer Gay hart was in town on Monday and at this office. Buff Coffee and C. T. Snyder were at the county seat the first of tbe week. J. J. Kipp was up from Bodarc on Tuesday and called at these headquarters. Valentine Wohlheter called Saturday and added bis name to our list of read- Arthur and Roy Ureen were up from Roy ville the first of tbe week and called to see us. V Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Carlton arrived from Alliance Tuesday for a abort visit with relatives. Geo. H. Turner was in from Antelope the last of tbe week a called for a. short chat 'with us. J. H. Cook accompanied by J. W Gribbhvot Omaha, made an ajrreeabli llarthis office on Monday. Mvinfield Satterlee has been visiting riends in this locality and returned his home at Cbadroirlast evening. Lawson bheldon, of Cass county, ar rived on Monday to visit H. T. Conley and Wok after bis real estate interests. tbe why you suppression one fire to O. B. Tinkham has disposed of his cattle to Nets Anderson and expects to start in a short time -for Missouri. The trip will be made by team.' The first of the harvest excursions left the east on Tuesday and any people coming thereon will arrive - today or tomorrow. As no one went east to irk, few are expected to come. Peter Schaefer. writes that he will in Harrison within a couple of weeks. .He will ship some - stock up and will likely spend tbe winter here. Others are expected to either come with him or soon after, it looks as if it would be necessary for tbe farmers and stock owners to or ganize and pay a bounty for tbe destruc tion of wolves. An arrangement could oe made so each would pay in propor tion to the number of head of stock he owned. In that way a bounty could be raised large enough to pay men to hunt the animals and it would not be a heavy tax on any one of them. Tho committee have decided that the car should be loaded and ready to start for the state fair on Tuesday, Sep tember 5th. All should bear that in mind and be on hand on that day or be fore with anything thn they can gather up to be used in making up the exhibit mere should be no .lack of interest in this work. It is a part of tbe duties of a citizen and the more there is to take an interest tbe more there - will be accom plished and the easier it will be -for all. Bring your stuff on or before the 5th day of September. It is reported that the party holding the care of the interests of the public at one of the outside postoffices has been trapped in opening letters which did not belong to them and it is said that when accused of the act it was acknowledged. The law is very strict in regard to such matters and such acts are done delibera tely and it is quite Tikely that the offi cial will have a chance to bitterly repent of the offense. People do not like such work and feel that it is their duty to bring tbe guilty to justice when they Jmve the proof." t The reports from Wyoming IsVutd; makeit a point whenever the? I see a fire to go and help put it out and inoMtyomerc A great ua of tn fraas I wbkwai destroyed last lrO:J ooald I bava ba saved if word hr beta sent to town that help was need! Tim are r: Ccrtj A7 Occ7 M'yafew who are so las tt V ; "eJii-Bl V.e)iltAli t. , lift " .... '.. - . -i bssrt ttt Ttolaitjr of Montrose for! TtFl m Z KMer. rw that the tZi pst.fcto fca oeart It will he crXiacwrta Vt ts aU will XTvn wfJ rtita tbn fcAT to the ;$lx dr.'. and Colorado are that there will be practic ally no feed for stock there this winter. A great many homes go through here on their way east to be sold or find a place to winter. The result of the oondition of affairs on tbe western ranges will be that the stock men will have to either move their herds or Buffer terrible loss. Taking al) things into consideration it looks as if stock which is wintered prop- prices next spring and people in this locality seem inclined to profit by the oiroumstanoes and are putting up all the hay they can. Should the winter prove to be a severe one the bay will be valuable, . f o-In the bfivsi agrionltural report from Washing km for July, thirty-five states make reports, and, of that number weniy-ewo repen , injury to crops drouth. There has never been season when so general a lack of mois ture has prevailed as baa been the case this year. The Ohio rlrtr was reported a few days ago as being the lowest that has ever been known. Such short crops and the bad cooditioni of business, )n general makes the outlook for a great many people anything but bright Ibe head of a family who can see bis way altar to make a living for those depta, feat upon Mm ft tea oast eigt nwntkj COttW, he happy, ' Itenu fer flsheraea. Sewsrd Reporter. These are a few should give your aid to of seines and seining: Because it is unlawful to use a net Because fish if protected are a valua ble food item. Because one net dragged over spawning bed destroys more fish at time than would be destroyed in years by natural causes. - Because young fish, too small for use. are killed by being tanerled in the meslies and shaken out on the shore. Because fish of all kinds are taken when full of spawn thus cutting off tbe supply of eggs for restocking the stream. Because net fishermen and pothunters are bogs who have not tbe least idea of legitimate sportsmen, Because the fish commission is an ex penses, and their work, if not protected is a dead loss instead of a profitable in vestment, as it should be. If you want DRUGS, MEDI CINES, Family Recipes or Prescriptions ' SEND TO GORTON BROS., Crawford, Neb. They will be carefully compounded by a registered pharmacist and promptly sent by return mail, GORTON BROS., CRAWFORD, NEB. 00 YOU WANT WATER? See the "Old Reliable" ' WELL DRILLER, T. O. WILLIAMS, Harrison. .... Nebraska. MCGINLEY A STOVEB, Harrison, Nebr. own following brand : C ) "THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1868, Harrison, Nebraska. B. E. BRMW8TU, President, C, F. Coma, Vice-President, D. H. rjRISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. Transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: American Exchange National Bank, New York, United States National Bank, Omaha, FrusT National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. ty DRAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. You cy Tn-ja Want 1 Good -T Cook Hi ; GfllSUOLD & lflSTELLEfl Have Just Received a Number of These Stoves. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. They Have also put in the Largest Stock of General Merchandise, Hardware L. E.BELDEN& SON, VVagon and Carnage Makers. Repairing done on abort notice, flood work and reason able charges, 8hQP south of livery barn. HAR3UOK. NORTH WET Pwebsss Tickets and Oonilgn Yon Freight . via the ft. O. UKT, General Manager, K. C, KOWBQC, J. R. BcCBANAlf, ' OMAMA KC; ever brought to Harrison which they are selling at lowest living rates, Come and see us before you buy. GRfSWOLO & MARSTELLER. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS rHOCUMtn BY THR Press Claims Company. 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