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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1894)
THE SIOUX COUNTY . o L, J. SiinfMi.' Editor nd Proprietor. V. E.4M.VK. U. Time lalilr. (uing Writ. tilling Kat. So. , mixed n -.14 1 No. 0, mUe B:2." !ance Thanksgiving. Hut: bujat at tli-s turnest shop, Toy a u. I christmas tfo.ls iit the Drutf Store. . Boj's overcoats fur one il.lUr at Forbes Bros. Nwedish Khenmatio cure, guaran teed at Pioneer Ph irmacy. Dont forget that the season of tlie y.ir for wood on subrcription is here. Holiday girtii in fjiv.it variety at the Pioneer Drug Store. Good, heavy, boys pants for winter for 2ri cents nt Forb :s Bros. Dolls, doll carriages, toy ranges, nnd toy dislie at Pioneer Druj; Store. Old papers Tor sale at Till! JolUNAI. office. S cents per dozen. Forbes Bios, is the place to buy clothing for lifly cents on the dollar. Don't forget that the printer needs nhat J'OU owe him and uoeds it Uvl. Toilet cases, photograph albums, smoking bets, etc., etc., at Plimney's Dru Stara. For reliable, first class dental work of any kind, ko to T. J. Gibson, Craw ford, Nebraska. A largo invoice of clothing juil recieved at Forbes Bros., for .V) cents on the dollar. Horehound compound couh syrup, the great remedy for coughs and colds ut the Pioneer Pharmacy. V. 8. Johnson came up from Glen Thursday and remained until Friday night on account of the storm. We can save you GO cents on every dollar you spend for clothing at Forbes Brot. L. C. Lewis, of Andrews, has a Mnull bunch of sheep to sell cheap, or to trade for cattle. Presiding Elder Julian c ame up on Tuesday and went to Uodarc and held (piarterly meeting. (Jet Forbes Bros, prices on clothing lufort buying und save 50 cents on every dollars worth you buy. A man with a niogio lantern outlit gave an entertainment nt the cot.rt house Saturday evening. Mrs J. W, Robinson returned last Fri day from Kansas, where she was called by the death of her father. Go to Tioneer Pharmacy for Christ mas present, toilet cases, perfumery extracts, smoking sets, necktie cast - etc., etc., etc. G. Guthrie shipped a car of flax the lust of the week. Hioux county flax won first premium at the state fair, so its quality is established. Lewis Gerlach shipped a car of buckwheat last Friday. But little of that kind of grain was raised in the state last season. J. J. Hodgers was town yesterday i und informed us that on a little less than three acres of land ho raised ').' busiitis of potatoes and they were not irrigated at ull A Thanksgiving ball will be given ut the court house on Thursday evening, Nov. 29th. Tickets fifty cents. A good -The oyster supiier last evening was a success. Rev. E. I). Irvine in Harrison yesterday on ministerial busim ss. C. F. Colfe rnjue-U us to aimoinx c that he uu in town last wetk and bought a whole i heese. Thu commissioners were in session Tuesday and Wetlm wlay. Their pro ceeding will appear in the next isue. lwisGeilach has planted a 1 hrit mas advertiwineiit in .The J"l'i!N'.H- It will iM ir fruit in hoit time vh:ih w ill gladden the heart of tin- l.u.l. r. j The burning out of oil': i f the i him- j ney of the court huil-e l.itt Wednesday . . .1 - i i . eveu ng Juring liw ingu winu was lo calise of considerable uneasiness in that part of town lor a while. Parents will do well to instruct their children that in case of a storm they should obey the techer strictly in regard to leaving the school lion.-. Teachers can guard them from danger a great deal lietter if they have the co operation of the parents. -Ha'-ry L. Markull, of Fremont, was in Harrison on Tuesday in the interest of ilu. V M (!. A. convention which is to lie held at Chadron, Nov. 241, 24th and 25th. All who are interested in such work, especially young men, are invited to attend the convention. Inthedryed out counties east and south of here loud calls are being made by the settlers for aid in the form of fuel to keep them from sneering during the winter. The settlors of Sioux coun ty have reasiin to rejoice that they can eel nil (lie fuel thev want simply f'r hauling it. Sioux county will not have to have any assistance from outsiders this year. -Poilip Uuitt wag here during the past week visiting his son and looking after his interests. He said that he had thance for a good time. Fveryb'ody invited, George Walker, after spending lew days with his family here, returned to Casper. He was elected county at' torney of Natrona county Wyo., nt the recent election. Beds were at a premium last week during cotirt. Some had to s:kiruiisli considerable for a place to sleet) but all were successful. The storm of Thurs day made many who were here as jurors ir witnesses very anxious to get home. For a time last Thursday nfternoon Hie storm was very severe, although not verv cold, but before morning after the storm had aliated it grew pretty cold It was of short duration so that nothing stiff ereJ. By an oversght we failed last week la mention the surprise parly given to Miss Eflle Wright on the evening of Nov 10th, in honor of her ninth birthday. Iiumber of her girl friends gathered ut the family residence on invitation of her Inother and a merry evening sienl. A railing along the sides of the steps hi the school house might bo the means bf preventing broken liones. At sue! times as last Thursday it Is almost tin oslble to get in of out of the building, How many have made any prcpara lion to utilize the water which has been allowed to go to waste in the pastf lam the ravines ami rub the water over your plow land, garden or meadow und you will II nd that It will amply ft p. Vou for the work. Clothing at 50 cents oh the dollar nt Forbes Bros. We bdught our fall Htoi Some lime ngd. Last Week we I "j-Untght Us we had tin onnortilnitv to buy for 50 cents on the dollar. A If 10 suit lor it $3 for $150, these goods are from ono ol the best houses ill Chicago. 8traved From the residence of the Vinderwgned four miles south of Glei loldblacfc mare; weight alxiilt 1,400 bound, branded 2K on left Vniv, With iirowa colt six months old at her side A rwrd of ten dollars will tra paid Tor mux county potatoes at home to eat ami Unit limes are very Hard there, lenanis cannot pay their rent or store bills; cattle feeders havetnipty yards and cribs und as a result everything is depressed. He has fed from one hundred to five hundred head of cattle a year in the past but this ear he is feeding none. The verdict of not guilty as brought in bv I lie jury in the case against Oolib is a (surprise to a majority of the peo ple, but if the result is to stop the Kind of work Cobb was charged with doing, the object sought will havo lieen at tained. In the prosecution of the case the state was handicapped by the faulty informational awn up !y the former county attorney and also ny tne met that the present county attorney hud been retained by the defendant so that attorneys iroin outsiuo me county imu 10 Is? retained 1 1 prosecute the case. The opinion of disinterested parties who lis- sued to the case was that conviction was sure, but the jury decided otherwise. There was no bitterness against the de fendant and to this fact he doubtless owes his acnuilal. The opinion as ex pressed by a large number is that the unlawful killing of cattle must lie stop ped by some means und that all honest teople should unite in the effort to no omplish that object. The man with a few head of cattle does not want to be compelled to sell Ins beef in competition with that which has been rustled und the owners of larger herds want rustling stormed lor the protection of I heir stock. o niie, therefore, IS benefitted li.V such methods except those directly engaged it und the butchers to wtiom me oeei is sold and I he only thing lelt lor others to do is lo denounce rustling and use all I...i,i-i.I,Im means to slot) It. Bv such U course much trouble und expense may be avoided. Program of Teachers' Asms latum. ; The following is the program for the j meeting of ' the '' Northwest ' ' T -'i" hers Atttuciatiop, to Im ii-i i t i 'raw ford, NovmiiUt 30. iW. i f'ltll'iV moi:sim:. Muslu. .' i Imo. .llinii -i: v. .Inn. JetTi-rUn. J'iei.eiifadUie-4i.o. S. IX-ui.uU. I learllii-ir l'lipUs to Think -C. K. Lci tilMUl. HKiiiMoon-J.. P.. Keiiner. Moral rrjiuh'K-M. tt. .-uoir.iiw. n-W hut lo leiu li, b-Uow to 1 i(!l. IHeii"!it-! it W"- M!-.. HlllHT l I liiSdllS. H.u:iii t.ilili -;. I . ii liii.j,' ol r.iiU.-li-Kut M. iauc;.er. ITiiuury Ke.nt ..- '.tis. Donlittle. Ai itll:iielie-Jno. . Tuylor. Muic Mi . A. w . Jones. ! S-bool Library j tt-llow Klil.ilneii-MrK. A. K. Couily. ; )-H liat it Should Contain -V. K. i tlium. j e-llow to I 'ne-C. S. MeGuire. lienerul Dii.eusf.ion. The Keeit.ition-W. It. slders. I 'llie 1'reprtrntion, it Conduct. Iiiscuion t'hiis. K. Foster. Is the V ertie-.e System of Writing Worthy ol Attention 15. K. Coehrane. l)iM UHion-ll. L. Klnlicr. Klertion of Olllcers. MisK'elluueoil-i ItilsinOhS. KKIlAlf I.VEMS(i. Music. hdueuttimal Address-Snpt. A. K.tioudy. The teachers of Sioux county are earn estly urged to attend this meeting and help make this association one of the foremost of the kino in the state. The organization is young ami needs the earnest etl'orts and encouragement of all our teachers. An examination of the program shows that the subjects to lie discussed are of the greatest importance to us us teachers, and the fact that they are to be handled by the most able of the educators of our section makes it a greater inducement for us to attend. Agiiiu earnestly urging the attendance of all Sioux county teachers, I remain, Very truly, W. H. Lavis, Co. Kupt. A MARTYR TO JNDIGESTION Cured by Ublng Ayer'sSarsapariHa HEELING is the Popular , Sport of the Day, Better than gymnastum extr cise because in open air, and pleasanter than walking becauu more exhilarating. A Columbia Bicycle is as enjoyable as a good horse, and much less Kiders of Lolumbias Church Dedication. The new Presbyteruin church building at Bodaru has been completed and the formal dedication services will take place on Sunday December 2, 1'J4. The Kev. Thomas L. Sexton of Seward, State Superintendent of Mission work, will orea'ili t he sermon and conduct the ser vices of dedication. A cordial invita tion is given to every-body to attend these services, which will liegin at 11 'clock, a. m, Church Services Next Sunday. Preaching service, Sunday morning 10:TO; Sunday School 11:!10; Epwortli League, C:!10. C. E. CONNEl.L, Pastor. Notice. I will Ik in Harrison on Saturday November 2 HI). All parties indebted lo me pleaso call and settle and save expense. tjlt. W. E. Bltl dciemaN. District Coiu t Proceedings. The jury in Hie case of the State ;ainst George W. Cobb, which was out when we went to press last week, alter twenty-six hoiirsi brought in a venuci of in noital. and the defendant was dis charged. Thu case against James f amain was continued and bis bond lixe-d at o()0. The hearing of the case of Tinnin igaiust the 0. B. & Q. railroad, in which the plaintilf sought to recover Ht-,i"V lor loss and damage to stock shipped over the road of the defendant, lasted ull day- Friday and the jury did not agree until Saturday morning, when they brought in -a verdict for the iilaintid' in the sum ol $2,000. The following is the disposition made in other civil cases, those not mentioned having been passed or continued by agreement or on pleadings: harles Bean vs. Frede-rich erbst, dis missed ut cost of plainlill. Frances 11. Hunoiir vs. Stephen A, Beers, dismissed at Cost of pluitilitf. Al-l-ic Mies vs. Fled Belsclieti, dis "On- missed for want of prosecution. William Ueering A Co. vs. James V Am.sburucr. sale confirmed und deed ordered. Isaac O. Jackson vs. Peter Bretey lodj-iiieiil of iuslise of the peace ul 4 a tinned. Commercial Investment Co. vs. Isador Ilichstcin, decree of foreclosure granted C. O. Tolls vs. Robert Cruse; sale ton firmed and deed ordered. ehalie H. Bl'OWil Vs. Sllllford H l'lioinpson, decree of foreclosure granted F. e-. Ui able Vs. George W. Vioman sale coiiiiruicd and deed ordered. Kale L. houihwurih Vs. Emanuel Bet si hen, det feu of foreclosure granted. George V. MiUhull vs. William Parish', Uevreu 01 lorelostire granted. Hetbeil Siebiniis vs. Andrev uahl man, ialo uuiiilriduJ und dued ordered. fj. kJ, D Bisseit Vs. G.!orjitt Walker, A burning gas jet is uilhealtliy in a bed room because one gas jet gives out as much carbonic acid gas as two sleep ers, I escaped being a confirmed dyspep tic by taking Ayer's pills in time. This is the ex)erienee of many. Ayef's pilU, Whether us tin after-dinner pill or as u remedy for liver complaint, indigestion, fiatuleucy, water brash und uauseu, are invaluable. The flesh under the Halls looks red be cause the nails are almost transparent and thus the color of the tissue beneath Is visible. A cup of muddy coffee Is not whole some, neither is a Dome oi miiooy meui- e. One way to know a reliable and skillfullv-preparen blood-purilier is by its freedom from sediment. Ayer'a Sarsap urilla is always bright add sparkling, be itiise it is art exlract not a decoction. Words ol Comfort to All who Suffer from Dyspepsia. "For years, I was a martyr to $ Indigestion, arm nan hkoui gn o oi up all hope of ever finding relief, o; as the complaint only seemed to g prow worse instead of better, 0: under ordinary treatment. At oi last, I was induced to try Aver s o; Siirsaparilla, and 1 lierehyestily that after using on? three hot ties, I wascurwl. I can, therefore, o; .I..1,.., I le ri., .0111101.1111 tlliS IlK'd- O (.Ulllioi out i.v.. ....... ... ' I , , i I.,r ,l .ill lh. " icine to au niiuiuui; Fiianklin Bkck, Avoca, la. "I am personally acquainted with Mr. Beck ami believe any Btateinent he may make to he ,, At' r t a vwv-t t. Tiriic- gist and riiarmacist, Avoca, la. gj "I have used Aver's Sarsnpa- o rilla for general debility and, as g, ablooU-piiniier, nnu n "ocs ex- nrtlv aa is claimed for it. S. J. O Adams, Lzzell, lexas. Adaiitted for Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S expensive are never ashamed of their mounts, because they ride the standard wheels of the world, representing all that is best in bicycle construction. 0r UiBitrotH -Blft!n?ur will tell Ton all atvult Culnmliiae It ii fm ftt i.r HjeBClCB. or we mil .1 for tww suuip. Ride a Columbia POPE MFC. CO.. Cotton, Kw York, (.Utttf s, Hutui. mm WOIsT Ayer's.nr,Sarsaparilla ? CUP 01 o? RABBAoOBOOOBOOOAOOOOOOOC Ulll"!""1 " 'Tl' .......... ..mi C. ( Mf.'I!KlI-K, Photographer, t IK AW FORD, NEB. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line by the most approved met hods. has special apparatus for making groups and outside views and par ties wanting work in that line should rail on him. KATlSFACTtON IIUAI' VNTKED. II E. A. BIGELOW, Auctioneer. Will cry sales in Hioux and adjoining counties, Terms Reasonable nnd satisfaction Guaranteed. Dates made at THE Jol'KNAL odice. Residence 5 miles northwest of Har risou. J. E. PH1NNEY, M. ). Physician and Surgeon. All fulls given prompt attention, Olttce hi Drug Store, HAltHISOK, - XEmtAHKA. D. L RMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. ItAZOliS AND POSSOItH PUT IN OHDEH. t;iv t me t a i ('nil. G. J. FIFTEEN PREMIUMS AT TH'E i sir. MARSTELLER BROTHERS Have just received a large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, underwear and everything else in the lines they carry. Their stock of Heating and Cook stoves, tinware, shelf and heavy hardware and builders' supplies is complete. These coods vvese selected by the firm's buyer while in the east and arc nice aad fresh and "up to date" in every respect. Remeber that they have the largest, best and most complete stock from which to wlect and thir PRICES ARE AT THE BOTTOM. nrllEADQUAUTERS for FLOUR, FEED and PRODUCE. MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. HARD TIMES DO NOT STOP CHRISTMAS, When you want lo buy nice and useful prt-wnla for your wife and children lo not fail to k) to the RANCH SUPPLY where you can buy warm winter goods at pricoB Which will make you be lieve that hard times are past Boots and Shoes, overrihoeri, rubbers, felt boots, German sockf, etc-. HilAFER, PHYSICIAN AND PCRUEOS, HARRISON, NERltASKA. liinhtheria. Rheumatism, Female nnd all Chronic Discuses a Specialty. Ollice ad door north of JOURNAL office. HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP. J. W. SMITH, Proprietor New work and re pairing neatly executed, (Joo'l wol k, (Jooil material und roiisrtimblr prices (H'Ali ASTI'.KI). (it vet uic it rail. IIakkisox, - - NEIIKASKA. SOI, Hats and (i loves, Mittens and Mulllers-. MY 8TO K OF STAPLE AND FANf V 1,RY OOOIM AND GROCERIES IS i OMPLEIE AND PR. KS THE LOWEST. COME AN.SEE h& LEWIS GERLACH. ALVIK T. CLAKK, ATTORNEY AND CoUNSl'.LOR AT HfiRRISON,j NEBR. Prniliccsin all tho r-ohrls find lxfoiv U. S. Ltrtd Office. t3?'0lllc6 in C'ourt llmlse. DEALERS IS Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lathand'Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. . HARRISON - - - NEBRASKA. The Harrison II I III II iu It. F. tHOMAS, Harrison, NeVasft'. Land Agent and Auctioneer Ei&ht years' residence in ftiwux vottnty. Lively nulei and re.aionftMeh(ittf. HTE MB A CAiA. FKED AND SALE STABLE. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGEIL. norwxrex Wb r'ettlrtf, "JW OlBkicii r. salo conQi nkil ulid d .id oldtred,