The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 14, 1893, Image 1

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VOL. 6.
InE33.. SS3FT. 16, 1893.
Sioux
County
Journal;
THE 8IOUX COUNTY
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L. J. Sinuaoas. Edlter ana Prearletor.
F.RAM.VE.R. Tin table.
Going West. Goinf Kut.
Met, 5, mixed, 11 :1a So. 6, mixed
HARRISON MARKET.
Whemt per trasheL.
Oats per bushel
MgJO
30
40
1 00
m
Cera per baahel.
Shorts per tanndred t
Bran per hundred t
reed chopped per hundred
Potatoes per bushel
Batter per ft -.,, . ...
Eggs per dot...
Pool try per dox
Onions per t
so
is
10
340
M
X
t SO
S 10
IS 00
Bean per .
Coal per ton-
Wood per cord.
Lumber native per m. f I
" Corrected every Thursday.
Old papers for sale at The Journal
office. 5 cents per dozen,
If you want to sell your land, list it
with Simmons & Smiley, real estate
agents.
All kinds of wood work done at
Priddy'g blacksmith shop, opposite The
Journal office.
Take out a policy in the Preferred
Mutual Accident Association, it is
cheap and reliable. - L. J. Stjoionr,
Agent
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newlin are the
proud parents of a bran new daughter
which arrived at their borne on last
Sunday,.
For Sale or Trade for Stock My
saloon business, bar fixtures and stock.
I. RlCBBTEDI,
Harrison, Nebr.
J.' Jensen has a comraoaius new
bouse nearing completion at Glen. It is
a pleasure to note such signs of pros
perity. Remember that The Journal office
is headquarters for job printing.
160 acres adjoining Harrison for sale
at a bargain, if taken soon.
Simmons & Smiley.
H. A. Priddy. moved his family
out to the homestead the first of the
week.
Wanted One hundred head of
cattle to winter. For terms oall on me
at my place northwest of town or ad
dress me at Harrison, Nebr.
Geo. Ounqer.
Samuel Jenkins, practical boot and
shoe maker. Cowboy boots a specialty.
Repairing promptly and neatly done.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second
door south court house.
A daughter arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth on
Wednesday of last week. The mother
. and daughter are doing well and with
careful nursing it is thought Clarence
will survive.
.
A sort of cankerous sore throat
seems to be quite prevalent in this
part of the country. It was reported
from west of here first and a number of
cases have been reported in this locality.
So far no one has been very ill with it.
It is confined to the children. The
worst case in town has been that of J.
W. Scott's eldest daughter.
On last Thursday Peter Scbaefer
' and bis eldest son arrived from Seward
with a car load of stock and goods and
they are busy preparing land on which
to sow fall wheat Mr. Scbaefer will
remain but a few weeks now but
-expects to move his family here before
the end of the year. He says there are
many who want to corns here from his
locality but owing to the poor crops
they cannot get away.
J. G. Morris has disposed of nearly
all of his stock and will start for Bakers
fleld, California, where he has agreed to
work for a large stock and farming
company operating there. Mr. Morris
knew some of the managers of the
company when be was in that country
aome years ago and they offered him a
position as superintendent which he
sjoospted. Mr. Morris has lived here for
a kmg time and has many Manas who
regret to have him leave this place but
II wish Wat prosperity. Mrs, Morris
nan the children will rentaia bore for
hm months at least
Last Ttmrsdi y evening the editor
ad bis wife took the eveaioc traia to
Ote and on arrival there tbsy ware met
fry ff. 8. Johnson, of the Arm of W.8.
Janannn Js Sews the ebjeesa snnjEarSt sad
4atM to their place. They have qaitoM
jswstry,ttnttkoeaetwea thirty and
forty cows having ansa mmi this season.
Twyfaasa lsoa mttt tb as-
ItfoaUtks work thtwissivas so
lis light and tarn the
is saade prefttaUe. Oa the
tatakKa-tfaai f nana
a fan aoa as, M aysxriajsjit is
SsMwiaMlM
team atw 1 tin to
rmfttta
I-portest Notice.
the Journal has entered upon its
sixth year. In the five years it has
been published a great many accounts
have accumulated on its books, each
one small in itself but amounting to
hundreds of dollars in the aggregate,
It is desired to call the attention of all
who are indebted to us to the fact that
we need money. A few dollars from
each one who is indebted to us would
enable us to meet our bills and make
improvements as occasion demands and
we trust that all who know themselves
indebted to us will respond promptly to
our request. Respectfully,
The Publisher.
PERSONAL.
J. H. Bartell started Tuesday evening
for a visit east
J. H. Cook was v? from
Agate
Springs yesterday.
J. W. Earnest was in town Tuesday
and called at this office.
Mrs. Thomas Reidy returned this mora
ing from Custer, S. D.
E. J. Wilcox called on Tuesday and
gave us some cash on subscription.
uscar wara, irom near Lai8K, was.
doing business here the first of the week.
M. C. Doan and daughter, Miss Daisy,
were in town Saturday and called at
this olfice.
Mrs. H. A. Cunningham expects to
go east in a few days to see a sick
brother.
Mrs. E. P. Mtrine returned last Friday
from Minnesota, having been with her
mother until her death.
Mrs. C. W. Croudson and children re
turned this morning from Illinois. Her
brother-in-law came with her.
N. C. Hutchings, of White River pre
cinct was at the county seat on Sat
urday and made a pleasant call at this
office.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pontius and daugh
ter, Miss Jennie, start Saturday night
for the east Tbey will go as far as
Washington.
J. E. Marsteller arrived home last
Friday accompanied by bis family and
sister. He is somewhat improved in
health but has not regained his former
vigor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright expect to
start Saturday evening on a trip to the
east They will be gone about thirty
days and will spend some time at the
worlds fair.
School opened here on Monday with
Miss Minne Smith and Nettie Marsteller
as teachers.
T. O. Williams is putting down a
well for V. Wohlheter on his farm near
Gilchrist.
All the new comers tell of some
who are to follow and others who want
to if they can get away.
We received word from Julius Sievers
that be had arrived at Avoca all right,
apd that it was pretty dry and hot there.
On account of the sickness of the
editor and his two eldest children for the
most of the past week The Journal is
issued somewhat late.
P. N. Kirkpatrick went to Box
Butte county the first of week, to get his
goods which be could not haul when he
moved here.
- Another fire occured a few miles east
of town the first of the week and a num
ber went out to put it under control. ' If
care is not taken all the grass near town
will be destroyed.
Rt Rev. Anson R. Graves, of Kear
ney, and Rev. Irvine, of Chadron, ar
rived this morning. At 4 o'clock in the
afternoon Bishop Graves preached a very
interesting sermon at the church and at
5 o'clock the holy communion service
was held at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Guthrie, after which their
infant son, Basil, was baptised. Bishop
Graves and Miss Minne E. 8mith being
sponsors.
On Tuesday W. L. Baldwin and
family arrived from Seward county and
have gone into Fred B tec hen's house
near Mr. Baldwin's homestead south of
tow. Mrs. Baldwin wanted to see the
country so they drove through with
two teams. W. T. Jones will come in a
few days with a ear load of stock and
goads and then they will build houses.
Ail are glad to welcome those who
come bere to get hoses of their owa and
stop paying reat
The asm throat prevailing has de
veloped tato eVf heria sa soot in
stances 4 parents sboaU watoh their
children aad give them prompt trant-
atsatas soon as nay symptoms
AAraskkarai warn there is
sigas will ho ant un no tajst
mm ataaaat-wt with taa
s-rwktib'. to tor Kb a af
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to
THE PIOUEEfl
Pharmacy,
J. E. PHQEY, Proprietor.
Pure Drugs, lledicines, Paints,
Oils and Varnishes.
tJT ARTISTS' MATERIAL,
School Supplies.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Day or Night.
A band of Indians were camped at
the edge of town on Sunday night,
They were from Pine Ridge and going
to one of the western reservations,'
It would be a good plan for the par
ents of some children to warn them to
keep off the cars. Agent Pontius has
repeatedly ordered them to keep off but
they do not heed him and some of them
will get killed or crippled for life.
Last week the Independent shrunk
one half and came out as a two-page
paper, one page old patent and the other
home print The supply of ready prints
came with a C. O. D. of $25 on it and it
has not been taken out of the ezpiess
office yet.
Last week W. B. Wright's mother
and sister came up from Whitney for a
visit Early Monday morning the form
er was taken very sick and some fears
were entertained of her recovery. Dr.
Phinney was called and had her on the
way to recovery as soon as a person at
the age of seventy-three could be
expected to improve. She expects to
return home on Friday evening;
Pecnllaritles of the Siamese.
The wealthy Siamese, including the
king, practically turn night into day.
All important political meetings are
held in the night and four o'clock in the
morning is the hour at which fashion
ables retire until four o'clock the suc
ceeding afternoon. There is a serai-European
theater in Bangkok, which was
erected by one of the present king's
predecessors, and there are plenty of
out door theatrical performances by
natives, the Siamese being a pleasure
loving people and fond of all sorts
of entertainments.
The worst thing that can happen to
a man in Slam is to get into debt, from
which there is never any escape, owing
to the exorbitant interest charged.
Once in debt, there is no appeal; the
debtor being stripped of his clothes and
compelled to work in fetters, generally
for the rest of his life, to pay the inter
est Drunkards are not permitted to
give evidence in the law courts of
Siatn.
The Buddhist priests, clad in yellow
robes, are to be seen evory where in
Bangkok; and it is quite common for
young men to enter the priesthood'
which affords them an easy and luxur
ious existence, owing to the liberality of
the populace toward anyone sanctified
to the service of Buddt.x From
"Siam's Capital," in Demorest's Family
Msgs ae for October.
Best Mm to the East
The Burlington Route B. A. M. R. R.
is running elegantly equipped passenger
trainee without change from Newcastle,
Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
at that point with their own through
trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and all
points went, mud for Kansas City, St
Joseph, St Lotus, Omaha, Peoria, Chi
cago, and all points east,
Boom her this is the only line by
which you can tabs sleeping car from
Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin
coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and
in Chicago, reoria and St Louis the fol-
fW fatar tstfannaUoa and tick sfe ne
at to astoist agsat of
stoutest AM, K
CTBRCSHES.
Wanted Salesmen, to sell our choice
and hardy nursery stock. Many special
varieties to offer, both in fruits and or
namentals, and controlled only by us.
We pay commission or salary, give ex
clusive territory and pay weekly. Write
us at once and secure choice territory.
May Brothers, Nurserymen,
6-12 Rochester, N. Y.
J. E. PHINNEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls given prompt attention.
Office in Drug Store.
HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.
B. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
One Door Stmth of Bank af Harrison.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM O TO 12.
RAZORS AND SCISSORS PUT IN ORDER.
Give t in I i ! Call,
gULUTAN k CONLEY, Lawyers.
Will nucrricE in all the local, stats
and federal conrts and IT. S. Land offlca.
LEGAL PAPERS OAREFULLY DRAWN.
t II s
T Office in Court House,
HARRISON .... NEBRASKA
DO YOU WANT WATER?
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLER,
T. O. WILLIAMS,
Harrison, .... Nebraska.
NORTH
WEST
it'
EAST
SOUTH
TnrehsM Tickets and Consign Tonr Freisht
via the
F..E.&M. V.S.C.&P.
RAILROADS.
H. Q. BURT, General Manager.
K. C. Morehouse, J. R. Bcchahak,
Oen'l Freight Agt. Gen'l Pass. Agt
OMAHA, Nil.
McQ INLET S STOVER,
Harrison, Nebr.
owa following brand:
THE
COMMERCIAL BANK.
ESTABLISHED ISM.
Harrison, Nebraska.
B. E, BRNwrnx,
President.
D. H. GRISWOLD, Cashier.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000.
Transacts a General
CORRESPONDENTS:
American Exchange National Bank, New York,
United States National Bank, Omaha,
First National Bank, Chadron.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
HTDRAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE.
You i ' Hpri
Want J
Good C
Cook fS"
Stove 3 ( gsy
GRISWOLD & ARSTELLER
Have Just Received a Number of These Stoves.
COME AND LOOK AT THEM.
They Have also put in the Largest Stock of
General Merchandise,
ever brought to Harrison which they
itre selling at lowest living rates.
Come and see us before you buy.
GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER.
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