I V . .. .... THE KIOUX COUNTY cr o tt :r, nsr l. o lc J. Mwnions. Editor and I'rojirlrtor. F. K. 4 H. V U. U. Time inlil . tjoiug vet. t.olni' Kant. Ho. J. miied, 11:18 5o. . mU-l HARRISON MARKET. rbrat.-per lu-.hel 0i-Br Iuln-i... .l Crn - u-r bilstir iborV per hundred tt .... Brn per hundred Ih fS,- ho ( (1 i-r hundred ft fOtUHW- I'l T l,uslnl llOtU'l' J.(T It; IlKi-piT lf. Poultry per oz -.-- (julon ;xr 1. Beuu per Tt- ...... t'ol jmt tin i Txl per cord.. . .jJfUuilier-nutive per in. ft 1 r(:orrei.-td every Tburii'laV 'Silt!) ' 30 1 (HI 80 1 ii CO 'JO ' t 00 4 5 00 I Su IS 00 Paper napkins for m'.o at TlIK JdVttS.VL ofliec, II. J. Smiley is at worjt; on a house On liis honiostead east of town. Remember that The JutitNAL office il beadciiwrters for job printinp. Don't forget the irrigation conven tion at Harrison on February 2Uh. Old papers for sa,lo at THE JocrnaL office. t cents ier ki?.en, Don't mtM the box social a,t the church tomorrow evening. A ''ood time ip assured. . If you want to sell yoyr land, list it with Simmons & Smiley, real estate H'tnts. Nels E.ik'brct will build a new bouse On Ins farm ea.it of town in the near future. On account of Ireakjiy; the press the last issue of TiI Jol'iiNAL wan days lute in j.;ettin out. Sid Wilson is preparing If) UnlJ B Dew house on his homestead as, yton a. tho weather will permit. -Take out ft policy in the Preferred Mutual Accident Association. It is tlit-ap and reliable. I. J. Simmons, Ayent. A new daughter arrived at the homt of ex-Coun'.y Clerk Lindeman on last Saturday night. All kind u" wood work done al friddy's blacksmith shop, opposite TlIK JoVRN'aI- ollice. One of J. C. Ambrow's Jiorses got kicked on the lej; a few days a'o, so that U Ikis to lay up for repfiirs. Kememlxr ttiatTllE Joi r('M. clubs with almost any publication in tht United States awl can save you money on rour reading matter for the ensuing year. TbP.man from AlUrt was here tb. of tfie tik but we haye not learned ol fci having made any convert tu that country, although, some talk a little fav orable. Samuel Jenkins, practical lxiot and kboe maker. Cowboy boots a hcialty. Rep,iinn promptly and neatly done. Satisfaction uaranlwd. Shop second door south court hoijse. Will Phillip is expected to arrive the latter part of next week from Sew- and count v with a car-load tf poods nnil tck. Mrs. Phillips is expected about the same tiniw. Otto Tietw drove his team into bis feed lot with a load of feed a few days ugo and w hile unloading it a steep gored tn of the horses io badly that it died. It was rjuitu a loss, as the aninial was quitu vnluiible. !t. is wid that there is more snow here than there is alony It itimnp Wat. r uud more west of here than in this vu-in- itv. At Lu.-k and west of there it is re ported as liti hard for cattle to pet feed Hnd unless the now troes of kooii the loss will Ui prc-tty heavy. Should the board of county cornniis s'ioneni decide to fix up s mia of the littb things which have leei) neglected ijring past years on account of payinp olt tin iodcbledjiexs of the county, it mifjlit lie wall to have-ii walk laid ub.n,; the Jots belonging to tbo county to tile front door of tlie court lion-. !-w years ago the yillngo nuthoiities had a walli fonst runted by the lot owners to the .dge of the street adjoiuinj; the county property anil it would be no more than fight should the walk bo completed to (tie ixmrt house. It would cost but lit lie and would be a preat improvement In anonber column appears a call for the people of Sioux county to meet in mass convention to divusM the ijues tion of irrigation an l what can be done to advance the interests of the county and northwest Nebraska by the use ol .he water and to make elforts to get H greater supply of water than is now at the command of the people. This meet jng idioulJ be ottended by all who can rtrruii;:e to be present. It is not- ulolie for those who live along thu streams, for tha theory of artesian wells will re (xt'we a good deal of attention, so that those living on the table lands sboub lake us much interest in the meeting as ny one. Those who desire water for domestic purposes should attend as well as those w ho want to use tli-j wuter on the land for an effort should he made to obtain a law which wil' be fair and just to all and therefore all classes should lie on hand to look after their own inter (kiilM. Tbo meeting will be one of the most important ever held in Sioux conn ty mid a large number will, in a) piubu (ouiilj Irrlfttluu n rent Ion. The peo'ile of Hioux ivuui; urn hereby invited to uttend a mawi meeting to I held ut the court Iiouim) at Harriwn, on Saturday, February 24, 1M4, at 1 o'clock, p. u!.. for the purpose of orin- iitij; u county irrigation association to woi k in conjunction with tha Northwest Nelrak i !rrijation Association, and to discus-, and devise ways and mean to secure ttye legislation needed to advani e awl protect tlie interests of all in the use tl:e water of the fctrtams both for irrij,rat,!.i and domestic urpofes, and also to UWu appropriations tor sinning experiment wll fr artesian water and stor.iira reservoirs. All are ur:,vd to attend. ' "' M. J. Hucwixr, Vice-ta evident for Sioux county ol Norti, w j.sl, iebr. Irrigation Association V.t. ui Hm'.'.r. The foUi'.ving is the i l (,f l.onor ol the liraminar uvLartmei.l ol li.irrison S bool, for. week ending February U. Do tha DaiUll, Harry Churchill, I.oui. Hester, Guv Hough. fylNNK E. SM.ITH, Teacher, -Uememlier hat the Voodiiien caui will be organized on batimlay evenin Everyone who has arranged, to join hould I on Land so as to sart it off in Of id s'uape. -The buurd of county commissioners is called to meet on next Tuesday, Fel- ruary ."0th, for the transjictiou of onli nary county buiineas, and any person having business before the board should l on band. -Rev'. Edward D. Irvine, the Dpisco- pal missionary of the Chadron district will visit Harrison, the lust Wednesday n February, the Sth iust.. and hold ser vices at tlie. church nt 7:150 o'clock. All ire cordially invited to attend. J. (. Morris writes that he will return from California some time in the liter part of March. It is not known where ho will locate or what he will age in, but it is. hoped that i.H will lecide to remain in this locality. Yesterday was St. Valentine's day uul all connected with this office were remembered !V tneir Inen.ls (t and were nado tlie recipients of nnmcrfius mirth provoking valentines. Tiie sending egefl eonuV- valentines is Kinl to afford lileasure to weak-mincled individuals and t certainly does (he recipients no harm. The investigations into the cream rv matter ins iiroL'res:;ed lar eriomrli so that il is known that a company witl capital stock of $'2,000 would be able to build and equip a creamery as pood is is needed to handle all the cream that an be got the first year and the build up can tie maoo so as to nocommouat nore machinery when needud. Some even ttntiK mat fi.wu woiiu ne nough to start with. Many of the farmers express a willingness tu take is much stock ns their circumstances will permit, hut it will bo necessary to nuke the share small to enable the farmers to take stock. The more of those who sell oream become stock-own- rs, evun in small amounts, the lietter it vill bo. if the farmers control it there will be less dissatisfaction than other i wise. A "Goose Party" was given to the old maids club by Mrs. I,. J. Simmons n Wednesday evening. There were present Misses Wanda and Myrtle Pon tius, Louie and Claudia Hester, Li Hie Henry, L'zzie Oerlach, Netta Marsteller md Minne Smith. Supper was served at seven o'clock, after which the partici pants settled down to enjoy themselves tsold maids do, when at about eight lock the doors aliened and admitted Mi-ssi-s. Hert and George Earnest, V. A. He-t.-r. M.J. Hlewett. Haay ( hurchill. W. B. Marsteller, W. K. i'.-ntius and W. II. Davis, who had lieen invited without the knowledge of the ladies, who were taken completly by surprise. But ieo ple are (puck to adjust themselves to irciirslances, anil inn prognim was hanged mailing it; a valentine party and hu evening passed quite pleasantly. mi fycuiQ m wii in ;.QF S08 FREE- KlAHuE judb farmer, CMicAao. i Kt.jrr.D tt ur son. ?.;r:s ; t::omo jcdd. , ',iti(e.il Xvn & Women. -.u .'.r,,! iJ -if w deftly .(irrnM t-. ii-i t . 'I A,. '.-4. 1 iica (111 OIU0TV -.-ei.' tiie t')'!", .J-.iita 1'itrra, cii- r ui .nr-.t 'u.t.i. "- c.r. tui mmy tic . , . . l,v.)-.i ti i-t t, aided by : ift- it -( oi c:vl y-ntrn en a ' i rip- , jj'jr. lv'ii cou-ir. A (iiiclca cl n?e Frea Be i (rtn wrjrv r:il fiu!"rlbftr of the 0 i;i mm Jrju ifAuxr.ti. A if-t ox 40 look K.ff-i.-. idI-ii. (urih-r luromiwluo, tc, OrAf.lt,t.l'uuUJ,i; ninurn ORANGE JUDD PARMER v Kim SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL BOTH 0m rv Iw ftM. 0 f hi al Suiwortptloti to qiU Ofllo. PERSONAL. W. F. Shepherd was in from . TuxxJav. J. B. Burke came up from liodurc Sat u i (lav. Mrs. Sarah Davis who has been ill for the past two weeks is somewhat letter. J. M. Smiley is on the sick list. R. V. Neece was in Harrison Tueaday uid made a pleasant call at this office. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tibbet were in town the first of the week. Mis?. Tracy Will cau.e up from A" Irews last Monday. Mrs. F. A. Castle left las, evening for the eastern pari of the stato to visit rel- i i . . . i . i- itives. Itev. Kendall returned from Uonlop on Saturday. Hisdaugnter, Jliss (iarnett, who had been visiting at Rusliville, re turned with him. Tom. liu ne.-.t iu;ue a business trip to Lusk the last of the week. D. Hamlin and (ieorge Davis blew in from the northwest Saturday. H. . Kusse'l represented Andrews at the county seat on Friday. J. II. Bartell and P. N. Kirkptrick made a trip to Lusk last week. Wm. Miller and J. C. Persons were at the county seat, on Monday. Miss Stell Ellis was in Harrison Mon day. W. A- IJigelow went o AUiance Tues day evening on business. Bert anil George Earnest came up from Running Water yesterday. A. McDonald was up from the bead of While River Monday and, called at this office. H. A. Cunningham has, recovered from an attack of quinsy. John Debeno and Michael Bolter were ovr from Montrose on Tuesday. W. P. IIigins, of Cheyenne, hpent Saturday and Sunday ''i'lj his sister, Mrs. G. W. Hester. Cull for Cominl-isloiH-rs .Vei-tlug. Tlie tioiirl of i. ntnUlonei'M ol -ioux CKUiity, Nehr. i iicri'liv culled to meet nt tie. office o eou'nly clerk, nt (-.day, helirmry , tor tlie train (..rriHtiu, Ni-tir t-,k.i, W. ls'.'4. i t 10 o'clock. tcUou of ordliiury v tm-.i ne-ts, 1. J. BI.KWKTT, -utility Clerk. Final Proof Notices. Alt persons havittic llnal iroof notices tu lilts p.ipcr will receive il tn.irkwi copy 01 nu ll ini-r and lire rcinc-di-d to exiiimne their notice and If liny errors exi.-t report tlie mime tq this ulllce ui oitc.tt. N'tiiice for Piilillctillen. l.ititd Ollice at Allliuiee, St:!). ) Kehy. 1, lH'.d. ( Notice Is lieretiy (flven that tlie following n u lsctller lias ttli:d notice of Ids Inten tion to mi ke tiled proof in Mjpport of Ills claim, mill t hitf mild proof will tie timde lie- inn. t lius. l-.. ei- iv. i . . i . ii. otiir at Harrison, Nelirnsik.i, on Murcli ii, viz. Martin (liivhiirt. nf Mmitrosp, Neli., who iiinde II. K. No. V for tlie . uw. i ,nid n. k h. - (! l., tji. .,, r. :n. Hi. leoiies thu followiiur wit-tesseH to prove Ills continuous rnslileticu lipqii unit euuivu tloa ol said land, vi? : Coiirud llettielt. Jiicot) J. wssner iiiriter, llenrv I'lekenlroek, Theodore I'iukttiihruck , all of Montrose, also Ciiiiriul llcttlcli. (d'Mmitroso. Neb., who made U.K. No. li7 for tlie se. '.t see. IS, tp. r. M '. lie mimes the folloivint witnesses to prove his eonHiiiious residence upon uiid fti 1 1 iv-ii- lion ol saiit land viz; Martin liavhirt, Jacoli J. y .wseriif mer. lleiirv I'ieketdjiock. 'I 'lieouore 1'lekealirock, all ul Montrose, also Jlniiidl I'tuli iliill, nf Ihirrltm, Neb.. who ii, tide II. K. No. H7 ftr tip- s. n. sec. 2."i, tp. :il n., r. ."ui w. He lllltlUH tlie lunow 1I1 wiun:rn lo jm iMr his continuous residence upon mid cultiva tion of said land, vi,: James . M'Ott, Clpirlei H. Seqlt, I-llnui p. l.indsey, Hush T. I onlev, ll of Harrison. L' VI I ii 1 1. i, i v,:T.v 21 r, lieKister. Notice fur I'nlilliiitiim. Latiil (ifliue nt Alliunee, Neli., 1-cby. 1, m. ) S'nt lee U liereliv irt veil that the following mi d Mittler 11 it tiled notice of hl Inten tion to iiiuke llnal priKif In xtipporl of Iuh clailtl. Hint thai Miiid pnil will lie ininle lie (ore i him. K. Verity. I'- s- t t. I omr. lit ilurrliuii, td)., on .Men. w, viz. o.r.tr A. (iarttili. of Ibirrlsnii, Nell., who made U.K. No. V for t lie . n.i, ft M. "4 lie. U A lie. ' w. ""C 31, tp. II., He ininies the followlnir Itiioxscn t) prove Ills contlniiom reideiue upon and onllivii tion ot, wild land, viz: (tiarles Klehle, William Itlelile, John Ixnit, lloiner T. .Murium, nil of llurrUon, kI) Jnlin Frederick Sfluib., of Itnrrlsnn, Neb., who made U.K. No. 711 lor the loti 1 mid 2 Hiul kw. ' ne. ' see- S, twp. :i-2, r. fl and kw. t -. l, we. M. twp. :u II., r .'Ki . lie nil mci llie lollow ihk w n u,-h m jnove hl contliiuona reHltlence upon Kinl enitiva tion of, Hind land, viz : I linrlcK Itiehle, Wllllani nitdile. Ueii.liiinln V. '1 lioiniw, til J. Wilcox, all of Harrison, ulso Jerry II. Will, iiflbirrlson, Noli., who tiiHdn II. K. No. .ml, for the miutliwPNt yr. see. Ill, tp. Sa n., r. S; w. He niiiin s Hie follow ln w II nessea to prove hi contlniiotii residence upon and cnltlva tion ol , Maid land, viz : John Merman, I harlcn K. Hchllt, KM J. Wll co,l'lmrlcM lllehle, all of lliirrlaoii Neb. SI AiJ K. M. UOHKINOTOS, Hi'Klnter. 3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If you want wotk lhat lupIeanRnttirKl pronlable, enil uii your uildu-it liiuiH-iilnlf.lv. We u nt il men fnid wonit-ii Itnw In eHin Iroin toft. OO per duv in M.I,(NH per yeitr wltlniltl InivilifC imil previntM exiierietioe.aml lui iil-li I In-eiiipln, iiii-nl nt wliu-li llii-y ciin li in k Hun uinniiiil. NutiiiiiK illllit'till in learn or that ri-ittilri-n iniu-li tlitni. 'I'la- uork ! i-iuy.lii iiltliv.iiiiil limioriilile, ii nd con bi-ilniicdur. li.K davlltiM' r i vcnlii!, i-l arli t In toiirown Ini-iil. It v, wliernvrr vmi live. The renull of a few Iioum' work often xrpiHlH n weeU' iij,-. We liave taught ilitiiinntxln of Imtli m-xin nutl rII niten, intii intniv linti) laid f , n i mia I in on Hint will mt-i-lv litlii! Ilnm rlelifn. home nf tlie Muni-tout men In llii rountry owe llielr aitceena In life 10 In Hurt (tiven tlieni wlille ill nnr oniploy yi-nra Hin. on. render, mnv do n well: Irv II. Yon I chii.ioI lull. 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