.- 'J' Jim- u ... .inn . i ... - ,4 to I,. mwi iii.i i in ii iiiiiD.fi. ."f,;-), . . 'I . s . THE SIOUX ( Ol'STY X O TJ iR, IsT L. 1 i. Slmmuii. EliUr and Proprietor. F. K.4M. VK.R.TlmtMe. "- M'lMxl II :lt ! r o. . mlu-d j8: HARRISON MARKET. Whfat-p.-r l,q ,1,1-1 !- x r l.u.licl 'oril-HT llUxllrl , ' Hiort- rxT huii'lrril t, " Itrnri pi-r humlnxl . rt-iipjWU.r Imnfireil .. I'dtHUMt-JNT tjUslll-l Dutlcr mt . KKt"- IMT loi Poultry cr loz OlllOIIH JXT tl ..., 'om1pt tun Wol-.rK.n1 . I.miiW-r iiHtlvc-Mr in. ft "l'orr'tHl pvrry Thursilay. Ml I 00 Ml ft HI 20 l 00 1 5 l S SO 15 00 f licit s wanted at tlm Iiardesx simp. for sale at Thk Paper napkins Jutiuul office. J noma Haster received another lot if heep from tlie wet a few dayajfo. Hester & son ut up a new windmill for Lou Larson Iiutt week. KeineniherthatTlfK JotKNAr. office is hi-adfuartcrn for job printing. Yesterday ave Ikrtlett completed a large water tank for J. II. Drown, of Antelojie. Old paters for wile at The Joi-rkal vlTl,... . .1 " "" r Mr. Smoke eipe. U to make his home in if you want to wll your land, list it Sioux county in future, with Himinons & Smiley, rtul estate agents. Mr. A. Castle w still quite low t last reports seemed nlightly proved. 1 '. V. Hough cami? down from Douglas Ilia last of Mt week and hrouirht wilh him a tin , uty h: v le which hij won at a ralllu a blunt time ago. Rev. Kendall closed hitf meeting at Bodarc after two evening Ther has been Home sickness in that neighborhood aod some had fear that the dieae might spread, so the aliove action decided oo. A number of our farmers t-ontero plate Rowing some alfalfa. Hester & .Son exw t to get need for some who d. sire ii i.ui iney will not curry It in tt'jtrk mi i hat parties who desira st-ed should leave their order with that firm There is little doubt that tlm experiment will pay. While getting wood in tlte timlier lew u i s ago D. M. Sutton found the lair if some wild animal of pretty good proportions acul the flrt of tlu! week, ac- coiripanied by a couple of others, he went out to capture the beast, but it had taken alarm and departed. Last tetluniay l . r. (.ode came to town in a sleigh. It is gupjiosed that he had Wn reading some eastern siper which told of good sleighing w here it was published and he thought that the saiiio should be true of this locality, but he was mistaken. On Monday L. C. Lewia aecompa- nied by Hiram Smoke, who is associated with him in the sheep business at the head of White River, called at this ollice for a short time. They received that day a line lot of bucks from Wyoming. but ah KinilH of w(mh1 work done at Priddy'u blacksmith shop, opposite The Jot RMAI, office. 100 acres adjoining Harrison for sale lit a bargain, if taken soon. Simmon & Kmiixy. .he new tinuso of Miss Laura Am brose is completed and occupied by her and her brother. I'. I. Sutton has engaged in the coal business here nnd received his lirst enr load last week. Tarties knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle before January 1st. Produce of any kind taken on account. H. A. l'mmiv. hhenlr-clei't Dew has leased the farm of C W. ("roudson, iwiuth of town una win move there some time next month. Rev. E. D. Irvine will hold Episcopal wrvieeH at the church on Tuesday evening, lAeceniber 19th. All are cor dial ly invited to attend. Take out a policy in the Preferred .si ii i inn Accident Association. It is heap and reliable. L. J. Sim.mosk, Agent Remember tliat The JocrnaI, clubs with almost any publication in the United States and can save you money on your reading matter for the ensuin jyenr. Samuel Jonkins, practical boot and Rhoe maker. C'owlmy lioots a spwialty Repairing promptly and neatly done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second loor south court house. Iir. J. S. Romine, dentist, of Ch.ul- lon, Neb., will personally visit Harrison, professionally, in the near future, and notice of tlie exact date will be given later. He will have with him every pain and lalnir device known to the profession. l!r. Romine is well known to many of our people and has dene work for some of them so Hint hi ability is established, The mor the creamery matter is in- vesugaieu me more tiesiramo sucli an institution at this place. Every one in this locality is heartily in favor of it xcept a few who exjiect lo leave here and those who are sour because of the result of the recent election, but people know what ha caused such ia change their views in regard to the country and its prosjiects and their atlempN lo cry down a creamery or anvthing else will liave very little elf:t. In speaking of the matter a few days ago a gentleman informed us that he owned a farm near I cattle along the Wyoming line and their tlgin. III., which would sell readily at airaignmcut and plea of guilty nnd sen 9,v aa acre ami mat uie larm was used I tence to a year in the penitentiary of for keeping ws whose milk was nold to that sta( has caused a great deal of l creamery and tliat it .paid good inter- j comment. They sought the favor of the est on tlie money. V. A. Hester says court by statins: that thrv were commd. that witere he wan in Iowa a few weeks led to resort to stealinir to keen (heir In another column appears an ad vertisement of the Estey & Camp pianos and organs. The reputation of the in struments rmule by this firm is audi that they commend themselves to all nnd any who contemplate the purchase of a piano or organ will do well to. corres pond with this Ilrm befored making a selection. County Judge-elect (l.ivvey uunii uj Crom his home in tlie south part of the county the first of the week to make some arrangements to move here; about the first of the year to assume the uuuesor llie omce to which lie was elected, lie and Mrs. Gowey w ill move to the county seut and the boys will run the ranch. Several loads of good wood are wanted at this ollice as soon as it is con venient for our friends to bring them. Bad, cold weather is apt to set in before long and then it will 1 hard to get wood out of the timlsje and the printer will lie shy on fuel, hence it is hoped thnt a good-sized wood pile will adorn our back vard in the near future. We expect to be able lo give our readers some ligures in next week! issue in regard to the benefits of a creamery to a community. The industry is being discussed in a great many localities for it is has be:.ome a recognized fact that a greater diversity of crops and indus-i tries is necessary for the welfare of thel people anu llie creameries are proving a great benefit where they are properly conducted. Some of our (wople are talking of making an elfort to organize a camp of Woodmen of the World. This isa frater nal organization and its main object is the insurance feature. It is highly spok en of by those who have been memlieis of it and it should be investigated by inose w ho desire to secure some insur- mce outside of the old line companies. Dr. i'liinncy has made un urrnrigement whereby a camp can be organized at a very small cost and he will explain the matter to any who are interested anil will Call on him. rreijuent inquiries are made as to wnen a mee-.mg n me agricultural so ciety will bo held. Other counties are getting their organizations in shaiie and here is no reason why Sioux county should not do likewise. It is important that the president apppomt a board of managers and that they prepare n set of by-laws to submit to the meeting of the society for consideration. It is hoped that the ollicers will take hold of this work anil see that a county fair is held next fall. The arrest of the men from Box Butte county a few days ago for steuling PEKSOXAL. - A. L. Ring was in town Friday. Bob K?-l wa in town on Mon J r Abel Olds was up from Andrew yes terday. C. H. Underbill came up from Sowar! on Monday, t 'buries (Jrewe! was up from Bodurc yesterday. J. II. Brown adJs his nama ti our list of readers this wtek. Velvr Hnry was in Harrison Monday and called at this office. Judge Barker returned the l;ut of the week from Agate Springs. Octave Harris was doing business nt Harrison the last of the week. (i. W. C!obband J. W. Langdon were in tow n from Antelojsj yesterday, J. A. Orern was up from R.iyville last Friday and tally.! at this office. L- ('. Phillips was up from Bodarc the lirst of the week and called at this office. J. 11. Beebe. representing the Omaha life., was in Harrison Friday and called at this office. Commissioner Knott was in town Mon day and called at this otllce to discuss creamery matters. Joe Bush arrived from Montana last week and lias gone into w inter quarters on Running Water. Clint Ames, Jack Cook and A. Mc Ginley represented Running Water at the county seat Tuesday. Mrs. J. I,. Smedes expects to leave in a short time for on extended visit to friends at Kansas City and other points. P. E. Baird, county Judge-elect of Dawes county, came up from Chadron yerterday to make final proof on his timber claim southwest of town. LEAD THE WORLD. TUB MOST CRITICAL PRONOU.N". THEM INCOMPARABLY THE BEST IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY & CAMP, Chicago, III. Reduced in Price. On Novemlwr 1'ith the price of OMAHA WEEKLY BEE was reduced in price to (15 CENTS HER YEAR. No other paper in the country 12 pages or 48 columns of the puo-tnat- ago there was a creamery at every town aod some of them only four miles apart ad ll were well patronized and pros perous, ao that they must lie rob'lable lo both owners and patrons, la eastern Nebraska those creameries which are conducted on business principles are doing well. In oorthwest Nebraska no teotliat been made. A company was organized at Uiadroa a few years ago d creamery put up, but before it wai put in operation it was levied on and sold a li.uo or two and lias never been ruu. In this locality where pasture and Imy land costs nothing, w here shod- ingcaube built with no expense ex- labor, where a creamery can Is; aad operated at a much less rust tbO " poxKibie in tlie east and tlm cx- rel.lfyt market a Horded by the coal, oil and fining region north and west of tiara, Jreaiuery certainly w ould prove u. vrv xifitable concern to all inter- I L .. ..... v or Jodirocur. familien from starving liecause of the failure of their crops last season. The Heruingford Onith says that such a statement is a slur on the settlers of Box Butte county and from arties who re side in the south part of lhi county, we are informed that the outfit which was sent over the road did not get w hat they deseved by a good deal. They were ex- iertsat the business and the only crop failure with them would be the failure of cattle to gut in a locality where tliey could get at them. 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