THE SIOUX COUNTY L. J. Mniniuu. Editor and Proprietor. F. K. i I.Vli. R.Tim-tnlW. fining Wewt. OoiiiR Kt. "o. 5, mU-d II :IS ! 5o. , wliivl 6S HARRISON MARKET. H'ticat - r liimlii'l 'Jijfiiju Out ) r ltii-ln-1 . 30 Corn-M-r liii-lifl . 40 M.ort- -r liiiwlrril t . I W limn-t humlml f . .. M Krt d )iopx-.--per liuiirrrl .... I 25 J'!;tt'K- pt-r lillHllK) .. 10 HtUtiT MT ! HI Kair mtiIox 40 Poultry -jut 'tuz t no im";i - t t t tl'itlm- jx-r . AH Coal M t ton.. . . 8 00 Wool jx-r cop-. J 60 I.UtiilxT- llktivtt-lMT III. ft , 19 00 ( orriM tml every TliiirlHy. Hides wanted at the hardens shop. 1'. N. Kirkatricl had the misfor fortune to low; a horse n few day no. --Remember tttat Tim Jx.kna(. oflice is ln-adtiarters for job printing. - Old uers for sale at Thk JoI'K.nai. odice. 5 cent per dozen. I. Hichstein lias been building an addition to the south end of Ins ice house vhi h he will use as a bum. if you want to sell your land, list it with Simmons & Smiley, real estate agents. All kinds of wood work done at I'nddy's blarksmith shop, opposite THE Jurn.NAI. olliee. - rallies knowing themselves indebted to ma will please all nd setlln before January 1st. Produce of any kind taken on account. If. A. l'MWV. 100 U'-res adjoining Harrison for sale at a bargain, if taken soon. Simmons & Smiley. -Rev, K. D. Irvine will hold Episcopal service at the church on Tuesday evening, 1 ecenilier lllth. All are cor dially invited to attend. Take out a policy in the Preferred .Mutual Accident Association. 11 is heap and reliable. I,. J. SIMMONS, Agent. .Sheri(T:ele t Ih-w'h family has lieen pxssing through a siege of pneumonia for a week past, hut at last account they were improving. The young jieople have decided to have a tree and entertainment nt the church on Christmas night. A good program in being prepared and an en joyable time is promised. Samuel Jenkins, practical boot and (dim; maker. Cowboy bootn a Bjx-cialty Ueairiiig promptly and neatly done Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second door south court house. Dr. J. S. Romine, dentist, of Chad- don, Neb., will personally visit Harrison, professionally, in the near future, and notice of the exact date will be given later. He will have with him every pain and labor device known to the profession. Ilr, Romine is well known to many of our eople and has done work for some of them so that his ubihty isA'Htublished. The flrrt of the week V. A. Hester mid the editor of TllK Joi'KSaL returned from the eastern part of the, state where they had spent some days looking up matter pertaining to a creamery. Par tics were met who are interested in such institutions both as stockholders and patrons tnd all agree that they area great help to a community. Tlie mer chants of the towns where the creamer ies are located report that it is an advan tage to them for it relieves them of a great deal of trouble in the handling of butter ill which there was no prollt to them and it increases the volume of their cash business and also makes it so that they can always have good butter with which to supply their customers. Tim farmer who sell milk or cream lo HiecreiMiiKrHHn.il eiea' highly of the rusults and in localities wherw the fops were almost u total failure the it vwu hou the income from their cows is about till ttwe farmer have to keep up on and the merchants of the towns in such lo- caliliwn miy that wem it not for tlie cash obtained from that scouree tii.-y would not l able lo do business. There lire two uhisse of companies, one in compos ed of tbow who went into il for mi in venlmwit nnd Hie other is wliere Hie far mers are tlie utockliolders and they pay o much for making the butter utl the rest goes; to niy for the rnilU. In nil the Investigations inivle there was not one man found w ho did not speak well of the institution. Of course it Is admitted by nil that it Is nhnolutely necessary that the tUFaim of such ft company be properly mnniigedi but because crenrne rie at some points have failed Is no reason why Hie whole system niiould be condemned tiny more tlruil ntionhl any business be declared bad bects of occa sioiml failure. In n short time some written statements from putroiwi and thorns inUirested In one of tlie most suc cessful creameries will lie received that our oplu may judge from them of the lienellts to be derived. It Is nlso cx scld tlt mmie iarlli.'s will lw here in the near future to look the Held over nd if proper encouragement is given they will take hold of the project. All Bgrw tlmt a creiiinoCjr lit thin place if properly oomliK'ted will certainly be profitable to both stockholders nnd farmers and that I the kind of an ir.nti ,Mti"U tlwt ii wanted, PERM) A L. Phil Mei'ann sends us some c-ah to apply on hi subscription. Thk Jot knaL in orde- -nt to J. W. ILirtweil, Koanake ('it) , '.t. J. II. Cook was up from Agate Springs tlie llrst of the week. Mrs. S. W. Hall was in town on Mon day end t ailed at this office. If. Priesholf and IL Piekenbrock were over from Montrose the llrst ol tne week. A. R. Kennedy came up from Craw ford on 'Wednesday to look after bis interests here. E. E. Livermore went to Crawford on Tuesday evening on an order to apiiear before the examining board for an in crease of tension. Bert Eirnest and Harry Churchill nave decided to take advantage of the Harri son school and are now regular atten dants. ('has. E. Verity returned tlie last of the week from bis trip to Wyoming and it is reported that he contemplates going to Laramie City to take the manage ment of a daily republican paper. Mr. T. L. Poole and sister, Miss Addie, two enterprising teachers of I)awes count v. returned to their schools Satur day, after siending Thanksgiving vaca tion with their friend Miss Minne Smith. J. H. Cook informed us a few days ago that he expects to bring a large lot of stock down from Montana in the near future to his Agate Springs farm. In another column aps?arsthe adver tisement of the Wtvkly line. It has been reduced in price to sixty-five cents a year which is the cheapest of any piper in the state. Subject of the Sunday morning dis course nt the Methodist Church "Our Requirements. There will lie no ser vices in tlie evening as the pastor goes to Hislarc lo commence a series of meet ings. It is reported tliat an effort will te made to organize a social club. There is no reason why very pleasants parties cannot I held during the long winter evenings and it is hoped tlmt the prc motorsoflhe project will proceed to push it. Henry PrieshofT, who on the face of the returns was elected commissioner, has filed his bono and w ill fill the office until the contest is decided. The hear ing of the rase will lie some time next month lefore the county judge. 'Squire Wilcox knows that the printer likes good things to eat and brought us some nice spare-ribs and sausage the first of the week. If there is any one who nppreciates such things lietter than we do let him hold up his hand. Some people who have made a suc cess of nothing but failures seem to be afraid that some one else may make a success of some thing undertaken. A spirit of that kind never did any good to its iossessor and does not do much harm to any one else, but what they expect to gain by such a course is a mystery. A good deal of cattle stealing has been going on along the Wyoming line south of here for some time if the re ports are to tie believed and a few days ago a number of men were arrested. They clailned that they lwlonged in Box Butte county, nnd some of litem set up the plea that they were ipclled lo steal to keep their families from starv ing. We recieved a communication a few days niro which we would have gladly published but the writer failed to give any clue to bis or her identity. It is a rule which cannot lie violated that com munications cannot be published unless the name of the writer accompanies them. Those sending anything for pub lication will please ls?ar that fact in mind. It is not necessary that your name be published but it must accom pany the communication. This rule Is necessary for the protection of the pub lisher. Some time ago some olio stole a sad dle from the bnrn of J. II. Cook. It was snpxsed it had lieen taken out of the country, but a few days, or rather nights ago, it was brought to the Lartiest ram h and exchanged for a saddle belonging to George Earnest. The Htirrups and cinch was changed for some reason when the saddles were exchanged. The owners of the saddles would like to interview the fellow who made tlie trade, During tin absense of nearly two weeks the editor of this paper traveled over a ttiouvind mile and visited a number of towns nnd cities. At every point the cry of hard times was heard on every Imnd. There are more cases of want among deserving people than has1 been known for years and a great (leal of suf fering will he experienced before the winter Is oVer. Ifl ttlmost every place the charitable (icople are organising to assist the otfli'ials ill providing for the wants of those who are Unable to pro vide for themselves nnd those dependent upon them. The fraternal organisations are preparing to do all they can to carry out the Intent of their nrdern and hid vidual effort litis plenty tf opportunity for charitable work. The fact Is that the people nftliia lovality are I Iter o If tday, taken as a whole than are the people in general in the older tiltled countries. With the free fuel here our people can defy the voli and tliere are none who will he in any dan ger of starving ami there in much reason for our (wtlUrs to be glad that Mwy are Henry Covey liui our thank for a uii lot of turni. A little turnip now and then, is relished by all printer men. On last Tuesday the family r.' V Si 'taefer arrived from Seward i. Wednesday Mr. K baefer got here with two carloads of sf.Ji k and goods which he is taking to his farm near Rodarc which he purchased of J. (J. Morns last fall. He is well pleased with bis pur chase and he is the kind of people who will help to develop the country as lie ha means w ith w hich to carry on bis operations. There is room for a great many such men in Sioux county and the indications are that tliey will get here at ( a much more rapid rate in the future' than they have been doing in the past. Reduced In Price. On November l-lth the price of OMAHA WEEKLY BEE was reduced in price to 65 CENTS HER YEAR. No other paper in the country pub lishing 12 pages or 4s columns of mut ter, can lie had for less than $1.00 per year. This extremely low price is made by the publishers in order to enable every English reading family in the great west to read the liesl and greatest newspaper published in the west. In order to induce readers and others to raise clubs the following offer is made: Two subscriptions will be received for 1.25. Five subscriptions will lie received for Ten subscriptions will lie received for 5.00. On (dubs jf more than ten the price will bs 50 cents for each subscription. Ilo not f.iil lo take advantage of this offer. When sending in your own subscrip tion send us one or niore for your friends and neighlxirs. Send us an order for your friends in the east who shonld be told of the great resources of this'state. The Bee pub lishes more western news than any other paper in this country and makes the best immigration document that can he sent east. 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Every body invited to send for a speci men copy of the Weekly Blade, which will give a full description of the took "The Nasby LvUers." The Toledo Weekly Blade is the tost and most popular weekly newspair published iu this country. It has the largest circulation of any weekly news paiier, and goes to every stale, territory and nearly every county in the union. Only one dollar a year, including the above mentioned liook tree. Mend postal to the Blade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free secimen copy of the paper, (semi tlie addresses of your friends also. 60 CENTS WOriTII .OF nOOXS Ffi-EE. J 10 Star Amiiul Sutmlber la Urn l ORAHGB JUDD FARMER, i CHICAOO.- WCICKX.Y-91.00 A YUAB. JAKES STRONG JUDD, AadMaaf Practical Moa VtMi W . 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Joseph, St. Louis, Omaha, Peoria, ( 'hi jaigo, and all points east. ! Remember this is the only line by which you can take sleeping car from Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and in Chicago, Peoria and St. Ixiuis the fol lowing morning. F'or further information and tickets ap ply to nearest agent of Burlington Route B. & M. R. R. WaSTKD Salesmen, to sell our choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to oiler, lioth in Iruits and or namental'., 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 Bhothekk, Nurserymen, 6-12 Rochester. N. Y. DO YOU WANT WATER? See the "Old Reliable" WELL DRILLER, T. O. Harrinon, - WILLIAMS, - Mebranbt. Dr. Leonhardt Limit liis practice to diseases of tlie Nervous system, (Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo tion and Will-power, Cramps, FHs, Gen eral Nervousness, and all forms of Neuralgia.) HEART (Ab shown by Shortness of Breath, Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Numb ness in region of the Heart.) BLOOD, (Such us Skin Diseases, sive Paleness or Redness Faintness, Dizziness, etc.) Ulcers, Exces- of the Face, CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH STAMP- DR. LEONHARDT, 1402 O ST. - " LINCOLN, NEB. "Mentrfm thin pnper. NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH I'lirrhasp Tlrkots and (,'onslun Your Freljrlit via the F E. & M. V. S. C. & P. RAILROADS. ft. fl. BURT, Oeneral Manager. K. C, MoUKIIUCUr", J. It. MlTIUSAS Gen'l Freight Agt, (leii'l Pass, Agt, OMAHA, NEB. J. K. PinNNEY.M. 1). Miyslrlnti anil Snrgeim. All Calls ftlVtm prompt iittlMi thin, onlre In lrnf stm-r-, HAlUURUN'i MclllNI.KY KTOVI-.H, lliirrlsmi, Nrbr. own rnllttfflnpnritm): You Want Good Cook j ::m Stove ; tlARSTELLER Have Just Received a Number of These Stoves. COME They Have also put in the General merchandise, ever brought to Harrison which they are selling at lowest living rates. Come and see us before you buy. HESTER DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill and Agents Buckeye, Deering And Walter A. Wood MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS. HARRISON PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS PnO'TKKI) Press Claims Company. Equal with tlie interest of those having dainiH upiirmt, the (loverntiient ill that of INVENTORS, who ol't n lose tiiu lieiiedt of valuation tiecniixe ol In inconiiietiteia-y of iliattiiition of the nttorlicvs ftriloynl to ohtnin their -ateiilft, Too much cure ciinnot he exercised in eniployiny; competent, unci reliable wilicitor to procure jmU'titR, fur the value of u patent depend greatly, if not entirely, upon the cure nntl nkill of the attorney, With tt View of protecting Inventors from worthless or cart-leu ntttorneyii ami tif winf tlmt invetitioim nre well protected hy valid patentB, THE PRESH CLAIMS lX)MPANV ha retained counstl exiert in patent practice and in there fore pn-parwl to tHITAIM TATBSTS, IXKNUrCT lSTKItHSUKNCKs, MARK SI'KfJIAl, V.X AMISATIO.VM, l'HK.K(H TK HKJKtTKIIOASR.4, KKlilHTKK T AUK II A KKM null (HII'TTIOHTf, ItKNDKH OI-I.VIOSS oa Mi MOI'r; nliit VAI.HHTV of l'ATKNT-4, J'SKt'i:TK mill DKFKNli INrKIMJKMKNT Kt;iTS, KT.X, KTO. If you Iwiv an invention on lnvnd umid THE PHE.-W CLAIMS COMPANY n sketchtir pliotoxmph thereof, toitther with a brif d-crlriti.m of tlte iiiiHirlujlt fiitnr?, rvnd yu will lie nt n-v arlvis l an t the lie-.t t-oiirmi t pur-tun. MtidJ are not necsftry tinles thi invention i of n coinplicnti'il mil lire. If olheni mv infrinKing on your right, or if yon are h ir,'J willi iiifiiiiaiiient ly other, mth mil lh ninllrf t i for n n l nble OIWTO ' lerira mstiiig on tin matter. Tcr. Vrehs CLATKS CoMrAHT, 111 A F trw , nnrtli WASUIKOTON, 1. a P. O. Box 484. ii wc;WSi;W lN, mnntttfiiHr allanwy, rtil Willi aul mmI '! I yr TveW BROTHERS AND LOOK AT THEM. Largest Stock of Hardware. MARSTELLER BROTHERS. ISM, Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. for the - NEBRASKA. 1 Y Til!! i : .'....V- ..i t 4 f, . , - -y. i if