i i 1 h r 1 ti...vy p fS t.w..n d '!' ,4 THE SIOUX orXTY o I. J. Wwhnw. Uitur au4 VnfM y.Ki M. V H. B.TimrtmMx. Uitiig r.t. Cuing fc. . tVfaJiioKtoo Mill!. - littles bought at tlie harness Ji J -G mi a and tttopiH.-d euj funknle ' r K. Roier. A ro uncut treat U iironiiaud nil the hell on Washington's birthday. IL A. I'riddy has moved jnloli t)Ua formerly occupuid by W. 0. -trrson. , Rev. C E. Council went to Mxn. Vyo., oo Monday to iiMtat ju re work. W. O. Patterson ii huildins on !hop a short distunes touih of Uio tut formerly occupied by him. . f P. N. Kirk putriclt an J A. Mi) V tiard ea;ti hav it house nearly uituplul on ttwir clitnii at 1ij;iU.iiU. llorehoijqd eoriijund lougli rup, 1 the great remedy fur coulm and coid- at the Pioneer Pharmacy, . J The house has beta moved I mm I). II. Oriswold'i farm to tlju lot wuitti ui Postmaster Murslellcr's roidciicu. Preparations are hem;; tn.id lor it ood time ut the nouiiil to-imirrurt even ing. All are invited to come mul paili- T ; I. Hiclisteui rwceiwd mmm puluivi L( few cUys ao of Ins relative and Hit & family home in the old country wlncu , f ho ielt lelt fourteen years ujfo. Thin -or ray hair and bald beads so displeasing to many people as marks ol iiij-e, may be averted for a onh' lim-i t mint; Hall's Ilair Keuewer. Some children and matches are re ported to Have nearly catiH.il a conflag ration last tiiturday mora 114 Too much care cannot be exercised in mi. 1. matter- "Old. jet'evi-r new, an I niipiu ami l-JilUtiful ever," billys the p Hit, 111 woiil which milil well apply to Vver's Sira piirilla the most ellicn nl and s iiiiiii tJipd purifier ever ollertd to sullVrm "inity. NulliliiK but superior merit Jar 'l 80 ''"'' ul l'lu ,r"111' I .So far no complaint can 1h! made of the quality of weather enjoyed 111 thin locality. It has been quite cold, 1ml 11 it has buen clear and Mill and the .si tlersbave plenty of fuel the cold has hardly been felt, s The best anodyne nnd tx-i torani for th cure of colds, cough--, and ati C2yat, bipufiS taouchiul troubles is if"jFrf!TCdlV Ayer's v.herry Pectoral, tin illy specific for colds and coughs au itted on exhibition nt the 1 hiciiKo rorld fair. ' County TreHHurer Woodrtir btarlwii I for Lincoln last evening. Lie will mak I his annual settlement with the Mal ; treasurer, take in tlie s'hts at the Icfir. I lature and uttend the meeting d tie I state board of agricull ore as president "i I th Sioux county agricultural so. itl v . f The Bodarc Sunday hool has le ft cently obtuinird a library of alsiut fitly volumes and this nuoii;r wdl be 111 . creased in the near future. There ar. few thinK that will do mora tfood in a 'community tluin a library of interesting and instructive books und the people ol Itodarc are to be congratulated on their latest acquisition Tho board of commissioners met in nM-nlnr sussion on Tuemv and will complete their work today, they con tnniplntv soma repairs or. U10 court , liouso ad other necessary work, in . their estimate of expenses for the ensu i mg.year they will have to provide more liberally for district court expense il okwitt'-otion is to Is; paid to the cattle ru tiers. A there is no new memlier tin only cliange Is that ConiuiissmiH'r J 'hit son is now chairman and lanuiiiis-i-Mi 1 Weber is only a private. Joe Konratli was in town a few day 00 and called at this olll. e. He has been working the past (teuson with an artesian well outllt and is quite eiithos, ustic on that subject, .He said that his father and others in the vicinity ol Montrose were goin to construct dams and hold the waUr which ban lieeu allowed to go to waste in the past and ' put it 00 their land. There is doubt that such work will give good returns to any of our farmers. If you have any business to transact with County 8u;rintendent . avis it would be a good plan if you took up a wsilion on onio elevation, nnd when you see him doming down the street, ' stepping over two-story bmldnigs, you may attract His attention by making a loudkiise. He has only been so since last Sunday morning, and as Mrs. 11 vis "tTtl the boy are getting along nicely il ituprwr' 1 A. . il... ....11 x pecieu mat win ni s'ii coum ineat, I h nmong common folks again. Tho l''( ision of the committee who getting up the ball for February !i2d tuirge an admission fee for sK'ctntors ...111 t. .KiLrJ tiu all u.'l, 111, rl ieittt, Im ' llll ll hmwi "J - "-. v.-.. ... ia ine 01 A qiiently ... .tml in the dances. In the past it has fr- been the rase that ho many si spool I 1 lane f not J MpevtAtom have been present that the lancers could not find seals, and Hint not just. In addition to that there are "kidii who do not know enough behKV thomselves at such place and Uiey have to "di up" they will elite stay ay or keep their pla. " ntsfsfcHS sotftfe. Till- .) s u, has a j..r;.-o nnri.U r ! tvicrnjnt on its Isioks, nmkiij;.; in (U avi'H ymte huinlrHk of dollars. Mui h of this i ouid by na-n oho bra mm li I t ler live! naiuj..y ,,in i I tie pult lisln r. Il is Uitfrefuro ur;"vd that uluy pr-i.i imUhltd to tin HIiid tt.j Ihu same- at nine, it inu iwwy to con duct h m-!fiHr and what is due haIteen arni d and is due Jiil us nan b ts any oilier debt, so it is d'sird tlut prompt seltk'Hirnts I made by all. PERSONAL. t!, K. Coiree ciiiiie up from Hat t 'rtck Tuesday. F. VV Knott was in from (JiMirisl Monday. Juile It.u kT was at t'awfonl the last il tliu vuck. F. M S inth a U from Five I'iBts ! X)n first of the week. K K Hnitlus and S li Wilnon were 111 Alliance tile Ijlst of the week. Adam Morrow -and VV. L. liovt vieie rioi Ixiuial p.ineiltirs I il vi nil . K J Wilcox wa up iriMii WarUm 11 1 tsti Ml. iv and caiii-il to ..- t. M ss H it Wo.dv i.oin up I rum hailron TntMla inoi innj;. li. V. .Stevens laried tr illluois last evening. J. I'. Mas.iu was doiu business with tile coiiiiiiissioll rs the lii'sl ol the Week wOinili.aMoiiel' Joliuson h it lur Omaha list evening and will also vimt tlie uv bi'tory return. at L ucolii Is-'lore his -Bill Wash. 11,; Ion' bolhday. A. SoUtllrtortll ;is ill tort 11 Tuesslny aial called at tins olliee. i' or reliable, in t cl. is dental work I aij kiua, ;o to I, J. OiOsoii, Oiav lora, tbr.iKa. beor;u Walker Is llov, a resident of H'j miiiy, n.-. ie-r.viu.il 1 Ijoeln unU lam Inv'iu oiic to oaspLT the liisl ol tile eeK. - liU la.lies' aid s 1 ;.jiy w'.ll nie'et at toe 1 'eti.ieiico ul Alt'. K i''. 1'oiiliiis 011 V e-tiiiiMt.. , Jaoo.ti'y ioni, ai oelocK. p. 111. .1 tun aiteiiJ.i.ice 11 Uc.u'etl. rA mueliiiK ol lilt Jiliy slclaiis ol the iml 'III west cu.liiiies is called to iiieel ai la a 1. 4a on J hi. I ;., lor toe pui- oo.se ol ta;aiiiZ.Li loo. IU.I alLeiivJaiKe .a tle-so'cd u.1.1 iiu iiiLelesLiuj; time pi'Ofiiis.'J. -Iiu j ul (.1,,'u ivoulil li.ive been a iii 111.suiut11.il 11.nl 1 1 ainveu anU iiee-11 put Itl p isit.011 beioi'e toe recent .ii'fcsLs. ! ii vaii .a a 14 1 .i.ti'ti iv.oul' iinee priiouurs Ua 1111J niot. Audi. 111 alc. 1 lie uiul. rMneU will sl' at public ..nelioii st Oi.ng. r s hveiy barn il. nr. soli 1111 b.VtUU AY, JA.sUAltY U, lvj.i, .1 lit clock, p. 111., I lie 1 nlo.v.ii prop 1 iv : 1 s,au ol iuod work hois..-s, J yrai'hiln Ijlleys, 1 llll'lll Sllgoll, 1 tiang ilu'l'o.i, i walkuii.' plows, 1 set ol iliioiile harness I ERMS sums under 10 cush in hand. On al sums of $10 and over a credit of i months will lie given on approved noes drawing interest al the rate of 10 peicent per milium. FlIED liKTC.llt:X. K. A. IlKiKifjiv, Auctioneer. THE LEtilSl.ATl 1!F.: Every Ncbrskiiii 1 .4 liileicslid Viiut K lt-.s. in T ie c )i:iik t.--iioii n( the b-,.i ,Ut 'i."e III Oei ssp.l l.llj lUlerestiilg All ThlX ye-ai-s tne r put leads are agiiu 111 con trol ui both hoses. A United Stales senator will bd lect.-d and a host of oth er go.Hl things Si-uld be done. No mat ter what your plilics, you will want to read alsiilt the sldaturo. No nutter what paper youvad at other times you should read the, .Lincoln Mate Journal during the legisllure. It is printed al the stale capital, ml devotes more space to legislative doigs than all the other state dailies comliie'd. The Journal has jumped away upi Ihu lead, having the largest circulatio', 111 Nebraska, it is sieiidmg inure nitey for news than its coniielilor. .)o lhxbv is Its dally poet, it ulno hasiV'alt Mason, Wm. H. Annul, its Wasltigtoti correspondent, w rves up Washinfou sliill' as 110 other correspondent enloye.l by Nebraska p.qs-rs has ever die it. Annul knows Nebraska s.-ople ud Nebraska politi cians like a book; k letters are a great feature. .Stories 11 furnished by onan lo) le, Uudyard Kliug, and a host of others, who are relar coniribiitors to J the world's great nmgazmes. The . Journal's pr.ee has wn cut to 50 cents per mouth without bid iy, mid 05 cents w ith Sunday, Yoii'i. tild try it aw hile. The Kim-Weekly JmiiiiI is only ft. 00 ter year and is a gr.t faiiiily piper al- is ' most us go. si as 11 day for a large class of piple. I be Jruals plienominal to gro Hi is due lnrgehto the ruu-. tion if , in price nod the iln .01 attending to its r own business, and notiresuming to he a i 1:1 it tr. ' Runt led KuHtlels. A ripple of excitemt-nt wan c..J .1. town on Monday when il was lejxirted that Nlii-rjjf J)i-w had juM cofiii in with three iiii-n and !' Is-rvs which he had c.iptuiv.l uiuler I'lrcumstunies which -eniid ji warrant the arrvst. Tlie men were Jim, I at and Will Mlatterx, and they aiv 1 hirt-d wild having killed two steers branded lib tile spade brand. 1'hey were taken iaefure Justice hlliUi II and waived examination and their bond was liKud at $a00 each. As do evidence was u'vn by eilluir side tlie facts which vill iji'Velop ut the trial unnot lie j,ri vert. From r-airts it seems that the meu had (sell watihed by 8am Jloses and Jelf . el'Vam e ;ind luul yot to a point where It wu ileemid iiest to have an ollicer so on Sunday evening the lal ter came to tow u and ii-it the hla rilf to accompany him to the place. 'Ihey captured the men Willi one ol the ani mals dresMrd, having lieen ipJartered and bun-up sutli lite hide slill on, and the other one deiul ami partly dressed. No attempt ha I been made to destroy tile brands on either hide, 1 UK Joi ns it, does not pass judgment as to the uill or iuiiik'uiu u of tho men arrested iiordoesit desire to see any man per.se-i uled, but It docs believe that the laws 111 repaid to the protection of pio i ty should be respected, it Is said by those who claim to Iw 111 a position to Know that Mine the acquittal of 1,'obl) the liuiulH.r ol cattle tmluwlully killed in Sioux county has very hugely increased, bowing that his acquittal has I teen taken to mean that no conviction can Is: had lor sin li doings 111 Hioux county. 11 regard to the cost ot prosecution the sentiment ol the taxpayers, so far as we have Is en able to learn, seems to Ik that iheydoijot object to having offenders 1all.1l to account, but the do object to leel larces which lend only lo in. tease the 11 uni Iter ol crimes and increases the taxes, and It Is Iioh-(I that the men who cans, d the anvst ol tlie parlies now in custody wi re 111 possession of evidence Millicieiit to warrant the; action. It Is to ihu interest of all that the rustling of cattle lie stopped and the conviction and punishment ol those etiuaged in such work is the only way to dick it. W.ll olfered a bond on Tu s lay which as accepted hv the com I ami was re leased. I he other two had failed to se cure Is. nd up to last evening so Sherill' . ew t.iulf them to . hadi'oii for safe keeping. The prisoners Were somewhat worried Tuesday mlit lest an attempt he made to do them violence but no move toward any such action was made, lor, while every law-abiding citizen de sires to see riihlhng stopped they seem inclined to let the law lake its course. W.tslilngtnii Hall. Arrangements have Is en made for holding a grand hall on the nnnivers iry of Washington's birth, February 22d, at the court house. Tile Fort Ivobiusou or. best nt has been secured and every thing will hu done to make It tlie most eiijoMil.le hail id the season. Su per will Is. served tit the railroad eating house and that is also to be first-class. Spectators will ho charged 25 cents children the same 11s udults. Tickets for the dame will Is; one dollar, and the supper will cost seventy-five cents a couple. All are invited to come and have a good time. Iiy Order of 'ommittee. Church Service Next Sunday. Class Meeting, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday School, Sunday morn ing al 11:!10 o'clock. Kpworth League Sunday evening (J:.'iO o'clock. Preaching Services, Sunday evening 7M0 o'clock. C. E. ('OSN'KIJ., Pastor. Reliiemlier that TlIK JfifltSAL clubs with alo.osl any publication in the L'm'.'d Sf.ites ai.d an s;ive you monev tun vmr reai'ing matter lor the ensuing ear. o w a u r Kj w o a O W :.trt:- 1' V.iMi Mr. Heel. a.,d Ivli. Kiati'l.ir-il lio Iliac iiia;. to l.'i Inn'." W. .1. V.'.nv, 1 1.1., Pro:;- o- Jlist ttlld riliirtliitcisl, Aoc;i, l.i. " I h:vi- tt.sisl . " v' S',tr.:i'a- o rill.i for jrei'.er;;l dehilily and, as g a liiooii-pn.rili'-r, lind it does ex- c iti-tlv as is claimed for it." S. J. oj AitAM-i, Kzzc',1, Texas. 1 Ayer'SoSarsapariila t Admitted for Exhibition 01 AT THE WORLD'S FAIR -ooooocoooooooooooeoooo(i ,iiM " ( HMWitMIMMiiiiitil f-TOV Kit V.. '. McHRUK, Photographer, CRAWFOR ), NF.R. Is prepared to do all kinds cl wmk in his line by the most approved methods. He has special Apparatus for making groups and outside views and par ties wanting work in that line should call on him. JT- SATISFACTION OUARANTIiKIl. E. A. 15 GELOW, Auctioneer. Will cry sales in Sioux and adjoining counties. Terms Reasonable and satisfaction Guaranteed. lules made at This JoUHNAL office. Residence 5 miles northwest of Har rison. J. E. PlliNNEY, M. I). Pliysician ami Surgeon. All cut Is (flven prompt nttentioii. (Kline In Krnjf store. ITAlt:tlsil)N, - SEXItl'flvA. 11. L SMU K. Fashionable Barber &. H ir Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12, HAZdlts AND SCISSORS TUT IN OIUtKtt. litvn I inc. t u I Cull. (i. J. SIl.M'KR, rilVsICTAN AND SCltOEOX, HARK. SON, - NKBRASKA. liiplitlifrin. Rhirnin.'itism, IVnmlf! nnJ all 1 'I iron in 111 sen sis a Spwiulty. Ollii-B ill il-ior niirlh or JOURNAL oflu-t;. HARNESS AN.) SHOE SHOP. J. W. .SMITH, rroirieUtr. New work and re pairing neatly executed. lioiHl work, (iool iniilerlul 11ml rciiMoiuib1!' Irl-c l.l'Alt.V.N'ftEl). (ilvi- inn a call. IIARIIIHON, - Nr.I'.HAHK k. ALVIN T. CLARK, ATTORNEY ANJ COUNSKLOK AT LAW, HARRISON, NEBR. I'mctlceitin nil tlio court ami U'fnrr U. 8. Lnnil Oilloa. nJ-Olllos In Court Ilnnie,,ft MKIIM tY J Ihirrison, Nebr. f ow 11 following bruuil: My -A Citt mKSo FsS-r-fck ; 1 ' fc v'-" is as enjoyabli as '::;j)U'..oivc. Kulrrr d Loluniijias are never ashamed ff their mounts, because they ride the standard wheel? of the world, representing all that i ; best in bicycle con-stnioticn. Ou: ; '-:.M" .L'ii w:'t I'M ". Hi! (iVrit Cluri.hia. L'ff t.M all flV,t C.luTr-hi L Uf Me iUM: I li 1 If 1MU VUl i'.l;M at iur u. ii Christmas Will be the greeting accorded you early on Christinas morning, and that everyone may be prepared with a material answer, we have for t-ale some handsome Holiday Goods at Bargains, Including a npecial lot of two dozen pieces of QUADRUPLE PLATE SILVERWARE, war ranted for ten years. Also Rodgers1 silver knirf is. forks, Hpoons, etc. Best quality silk Hand kerchiefs, MulHersand Ties; Children's Hoods, Hood Fascinators, Chair Tidies; patterns of "Sailor Boys," "Kittens,'" and "Roosters" for the little folks. Christmas Candies. fhe People's Store! IDHrSr ''O-inch Chester Broadtdolb. Q-OOIDS i! finest in the market, at 7.re wt yd. Shaker Flannels from 7c up. Red and colored Flannels at reduced prices. A complete line of Outing Flannels and Calicos of the latest patterns. Cotton Flannels of all grades and prices. BOOTS ' Headquarters in this line as we SHOES ; are in all other lines. Ladiew Don gola Shoes at only 1.50. Calf Shoes, G rain-leather Shoes, Fine Shoes, Slippers; anything, everythinjr. All grades of Overshoes. Felt Boots, German Socki. The celebiated "Blue Ribbon" Cowboy Boot. 0A.3?S ij -A line unexcelled, from the low?t HATS l grade to Stetson's beat. Winter goods at reduced pricen. Underwear, A complete line of Groceries and Hard ware. Furniture, too. Marstejller Bros. ATTENTION!! When storks have iliorpil clr:in out of sipht. A nil nioru.'y's lil(i; a cliibninn liht, ' Anil nmn tulk poor and wonit-n clitnl) ' Six pair of stairs lo save a dime Thun is tlio time for mauler mind Koine nuw economy to find. Ono er'nnoinic; denize yon know, Just trade with 1101011 & SONS. A large line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Chestnuts, Candies for the babies, Oranges for the ladies. Tea set of 56 pieces given away with $50.00 worth of goods. Yours Respectfully, HOUGH &c SOIsTS. Hester DEALETW IN Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, . Lath and Shingles. Windmill and UAttRifl'W Heeling is the Popdar Sport of the Hay. Brfhr I kut "vmtias't'um, exer cise because in open air, ciiul pUaunier ikin walking because more exhilarating. a good horse, and much less Ride a Columbia puck m ;.' UV , Ntw Virkv Criuca, lUrrfofd. Il Gift! 99 Peanuts Mittens, Clothing. & Pump Supplies. NfWRAHKA, Son, l4 HI 7 . rJ:t I