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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1895)
1 THE SIOUX COUNTY L. J. Stm Editor n Proprietor. F. K. A M. V K. H. Ttior table. ulwif Wet. Uulu Kan.. . .,,....,.,. , f. '"-- r'resdi tlh at the meat market. --Ikill WasJiiiitftonV lirtltd:iy. - Hide bought at the h,miev (.hop, Paper napkitiH for sal.- at TltK Jut RN At ofljcv.. (iraio, (lour and ihoj -d f.-d fur tit ! E. Bofcir. -Old pair fr sala at The J4'kn'ai. ctliee. 5 pentt itr dozen. - . Remember thut TB Jchirxai. olliee ii hv.iiliuartem for job printing. A musical treat Ih promised uA tho Kill on Washington's birthday. ' - For reliable, first clas dental work of any kind, go to T. J. (iibmn, I'm, ford, Nebraska. The club dance Friday evfni'ii wu :i pleasant one. Thu club now ha t Ami' ty member. -Ilorehound compound eouj,h m rup the great remedy for coughs and oold at the Pioneer pluii'inaiy. -IlememW Unit TllR JfiW;AI. clulu. uitli alinont any pubhriition in the I'nited 8tatefi and can save you money on your re.uhng niutte-r for the ensuing ear. Times are not very flush boru but! ' ( one store in Harrison loo in over thousand dollars in cah on list Kutur i.y. fiome parties came out to R.x Ihute u short time ago from the east and nl'i r I investigation invested $.,0UQ in .it es tate. J'eople of sejise know tint lol lh west Nebraska w ill yet uecoum n ri,)ii inrt of thu state. John lJuut wa down from Hal Creek, Wyo., last week. He say htieup um doing well on the rane and he is ell pleased with his veillure m wo dl.v coats. While hern ho purchased Ilia farm of H V. Maine just northwest ir town. He ban not lost fa, III in Sj mx county real estate. When the acalp Ik ntrophied, or shiny-bald, no preparation will restore the hair; in all other cases, Hall' Ha r JiVnewer will xtart a growth. The ale of the personal property ht- longing to thu estate of Alex wider Steele on Friday was well alten led, and although the terms wer cash the stuir brought good pricei, Unlike most proprietary medicines, thu formula of Dr. J. C. Ayer's Sarsupa--s-miu' Vtier prefjaratioim are cheer fully sent to any physician who iipplim for them. Hence the upeeiul favor ac corded the well-known standard reme died by the world's fair commissioners. A children's arty was given by Mrs. I). M. Sutton on last Kat unlay for her (laughtem, Minnie and Ouie. A nuiober of little folks were present and bad a good time. Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral is know n by its works. The experience of half a cen tury proves that no other preparation of the kind stop coughing and allays irri tation of tho throat and bronchial luiien so promptly and eliectiially us this. County Treasurer Woodruff ex . pts-ts to start the lust of the week for New York with a car load of horses He selected them with a view to suiting the market to whii h they go and il the venture proves satisfactory be will try it again. -Station Agent Touti'is was offered thu Hay Springs station last week. The business men and citizens generally did nnt favor a change anil a petition was circiilatod and signed by every one to whom it vvas presented, asking Supt. Harris to retain Mr. Pontius here. The request was granted and the (teople feel more kindly toward the ollbial who holds the dust inies of agents along tin division n his hands. -Henry l.iudcmun had -eVi-n line 'li'ep killed a short, time nv'i and he shot a dog lielonging to Cn-liv Nor fich, whicdi be thought did the killing. N'oreisch got ni.ul aliout the killing of hiK canine und came up and made a coiii plaint biifora Justice Sumck. A war rant was issued and the alien If went nut, Monday and brought Liudamaii in. The cam! WHKConlimii'd until the 1 :1th, the tie-b-ndmit bfing rnluasi-d on his own recog uiMiAt, Count' Attorney l lark is pro cctiting tlic case and Orant (iuthrie in for the defense. TImj most never storm of the wtion ftruck here Tuesday night A high wind made the snow Ily in great bue for most of the following day. No at tempt wan made to aentl a train went front Chad ron, The atmosphere was no charged with electricity that on coming lu contact with metal one would receive a nlijjhl shock. The w ind went down last evening and at 7 o'clock thU morning the mercury nood tit 80 degrees below wro. A snow plow went Hp the line this morning so that the train will likely be on time In day. No school was held yesterday, its il was too severe In the morning for children to venture out The storm was of so short tlumtioo that stock did not suffer and us the www wag blown from purl of the ground the wattle could go to feeding ul !. and MnK fat. they are ell ri(ht. IUIESS NOTICE. TTIS JuCkkal ha Ur ntin.Ur (.f lairouuts n it U ' - mak Hltl, Uumheu uf j,,,, ,,,,,, ! iIiih i owi-J .y mm who ore- mui Ii l-t Ur fixed iinani iaily limn ik the puli- j Wler. It . tl.ifur urj th;.t every ; r.n ii,d.ht.-d to thm oliiie settle the J wine at mire. It e-o.u money to eon- dm t ii--.Miwr und hat in dm; ha U-en earned and ii due JukI us mm h a any other debt, ho it is dciretl that prompt wttlerueiith I made by ull. I'EUSONAU il-noiui Kroeniuif came up from .'ra ford Minday. V. Wolilheter whh at the eouuty seat on TiK-wl ty uud callwl at this uttic. A M. (iini-y was in town Friday night on his tt.iy home Intui the S!e le Mile. Mrv S. L- Ulery write that hhe ex pel ts to ret u ru her mjiiiu time in March. K.v 1 h.if ktry came up from I 'raw. lord mi T lie lay to assist in the protraot id muutings i.'ouuty Treasurer Woodriill' returned lri)iii a hiisiueM trip to i. hadrou this morning. Lui ien lVlers arrived the last of t'lu week from 3 isUhi arid will make it pro tracted stay in Sinux county. (!eo. II. Turner w is in from Antelope I TllcslaV and ( . 1 1 .- I :it I Ins i .Hi, lu ... i. " ,,, . . ... ,, Mii Ills came are in excellent condition. 11- A I'rul'ly harvested some of his J tcli rabliit.s llu lirsl of the Week and ivineinb;ivd I'lIK Jdi'liNAL familv with j ,mj,H u ,Hl ; )Jiw Funny and Maud Von Roskirk urn ul Satmil i.v from liordou to visit t i it- r is!er, Mi's. .'. K oiinell. Toe latter n. turned M niday evuiiing while tlm former t xpucts to remain. At till Vlllisl club oil I'm, -d i v '.i- iiig al the r ,-,iiiiic f Mr h. ii M s. W. 11 nll an i i j i a 'ile time was had. I'lli. game a na u.adc prnl t-Ssi i't , W II i ll added I u (. Il to the pleasurs ol the uccasioi), Public Sain. The undersigned will sell lit public auction, at, his place, one and one-hair miles souihwcst of the A. W. Muhr place, on MONDAY, 1KHUUAKY 18. the lollowing personal property: ,ri milk cows, 8 hellers and calves, 8 bead ol horses, consisting of mures, geldings und Cults, 1 farm wagon; 1 set of double har ness; 2 plows; 1 cultivator; 1 three section nurruw; a quantity ol corn fodder, fence wire und lumlicr. TEKM.-JOASH. ijale tp commence at Q o'clock, a. tu C. T. LCC'AB. Lute Literary Now. (jvnerul Lord Wolselv makes a most important contribution to the literature of the China-Japan war. In an article for the February Cosmopolitan, he dis- cusses the situation and doos not mince matters in saving what China must do in this emergency. Two other noted foreign authors contribute interesting articles to this number. Rosita Mauri, the famous Parisian danseuse, gives the history of the ballet, and Emile Ollivier tells the alory ol lb fall of Louis Phil hple. I-'i-oui everv p irt of the world, drawings and pli itographs have been oh lamed of the instruments used to torture poor humanity, uud uppear as illustra tions for a clever article, by Julian Hawthorne, entitled. "Salvation via the Itack." Mrs. lb-ginald de Koven, Anatole France, W. Clark Rissell, Albion W. Tourgee. und William Dean Howellsare among Ihe siory tellers for the February tiumlicr of The Cosmopolitan, Washington Hall. It is reported that the parlies who are working up the lactones for , hadrou hive gone to Chicago to close up the deal, .f the factories urn secured it means much to northwest Nebraska. I). W. Woody informed us that some one entered his cave recently mid helMil themselves to about twenty-live bushels of potatoes and a ipianlity of other vegetables. Whoever made the raid is pretty we fixed lor the winter. L ist Sal unlay was the day oc which tin; ground hog is said to come out und lake weather observations. As the sun shone a part of Ihe day it is to be expei ted that wu will have winter for six weeks from that date. If soring opens by the middle of March in this lat itude, people .should not complain. C, H. Unitt urrived last week with a car loud uf iersonal effects and on Tuesday Mrs. Uilltt arrived. They will at once go to housekeeping tin llieir homestead south of town. All unite in wishing the young fwoplo pros-rity and happiness In their new home. A new lime card went Into effect on this division of Ihe Klkhorn last Sunday. The wesKsuind tmin now nrrives here at ll:Vt stopping for dinner and leaving lit 13:10. The puslbound tmin con tinues to stop here for supper but does not leave until fl:40. The new arrange ment adda itiiHirUnce tu this place us an elding eUtlon. , Wj-liilU'(oli Itall. ' Arrangements have U- n made luri holding a grand ball oil the mi"' - -v ' of Washington's birth, Februai . , at tl.o iiiurt house. The Fort Hohiuson ' or. bestr;i has leii --eiu'eil and every-1 thing w ill lie done to make it the most' enjoyable ball of the season. Supier i will I hi served at the railroad eating j house and thai is also to be first-class, i hijiei tators will l ( barged reals (hildreu the sime us adults. Tickets lor the dance will be one dollar, and the supier will cost seventy-live cents a couple. All are invited to come and have a gixsl time. llv Order of l 'omiiiittee. At a Hundred .liniilioii J'ninW in Nebraska, connections are made with Burlington Route trains for '.'hie-ago, St. j Lou-, Kansas t'lty, St J.iseph, Omaha, ' Lincoln, lienver, t:heyenne and lcyond. ! (Jur maps and time-tables showing! where, when and how our trains run and wherein they excel the trains of other lines in many important respects, are sent on reipiest (ree. Always glad to ijiioto rates and give information. J. FiiANf.ls, (. V. & T. A. Omaha, Nebra.sl.a. A Household Treasure. 0. W. Fuller, of I unajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps i,r. King's New i.isioverv in tile house and his lam- ily has al ways found the very best re i subs follow its us-5; that he would not be without it, if procurable, (i. A. .'jkitiian, druggist, i atskill, N. Y., says that 1 r. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that ho has used it in bis family for 8 years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it,. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free it Pioneer drug store. Reg ular -it 50,'. nod it TOO. Cli'troii .M-i'vicat Next Sunday. 1 las , M :i ting, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. S.iuday .School, Sunday morn ing at ll;.)Q o'clock. Kpworlh League Sunday evening U;:!' o'clock. Preaching Services, Sunday evening 1:'M) o'clock. C. E. CONNUIX, Pastor. Just From llio Press. A very attractive publication has just been issued by the passenger department of the linrlington Route. It hears the tille "The Newer North-west'' and de scribes in a most interesting and read able fashion those portions of northern Wyoming and the lilack Hills of Soulli Dakota, which are reached by this com pany'H lines. The scenery, tow ns, mines, people and industries of these two remarkable sec tions of country are treated of with all- solute lldelety. 200 pages with illustra tions, sent on receipt, of 10 cents in stamps. J.Francis, U.P.& T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. o p s o x s ? ?' w " S-H , w 9 S. r - A J 5 ? 2 ; ; - i (5 j r o c s 3 j 1 3. 7' ' 7t C 'I' 2- 5T p 5 K c r-- rt- , o r-f-O i 3 1 1 J5 I r o 00 CO m OS rl. o o CD O o rt i nnTAm a patknt for tro npt annwfir anil an fanncrt opinion, wrtm to W ' (! N A- wli. hr hut nrnrlr Rftr feari1 eiiwicnr In tb pi4mt tuainan. C'lmmonliT, tlm mrlHlT nmflilrntlal. A HanilkMfc of In. formMKm onnovniiw I'nlrnm anil now to on. Uln ihi-m p-nttrrr. Am nUalofuaof oxclua. tnl anil nlnnuKR honkr Mill frra. I'lnu Uleg tbnuwh Munn A Co. raettT ptcial noliotinUi rifU lr Amrrlrnn. and thai are hirmeht weli-lf hrtoffttli puhllolth. one oot to tha Inrpntor. Thin hI"ihIM nannr, IiwumI wm.lf . lwantly lllnatnitnl. ha n far Ilia larif,ia r'ln-iilatli.ti of nnr M-imlia wnni In tba ori.l. S:arMir. hau pir oninn mi fraa. Huiiaina rnuun, nHii hit, n.w a ;aar. Kinti fnwHni. oeota. fCvferr triiiiUHtr ontttAlna I ilful platrt, in oolor nd ptimnvrapht of m bovMi w)i k pWf, tnftblliif tillWt Uvliow S COPYRIGHTS. V 'mm Blood Poison THE BAKE CF HUMAN LIFE, Driver. Out cf Hit Gatem I7 tho of Aycrs SarsaparSi!? '-j-'or live yea :, I vu. a .'real Oc H 'II. ; t lioi, 1 a l;ei' t I'l'l'.sistcct ' liilto I liisi ,1 I , Iilll IC of till Vlll'ioM.S in 'oci.i' -s 1 iuok ( -1 1 i -r oi' ii j i v 5j !: !; uii:i;i'Vi ;-, Hoping (hat t! c!l.;:!.f" CI Ciill. lil' Would iClll'i( ; Hi". I went to ' ii!,:i. to Florida, :i:i I tli'-ii ti ,iiii'.opi Springs, o; v'i-r- 1 r inaimil hoiue lime O; d.'iu!.''.!' tit ! i:t,c::;, J.ut was Oj Hi ii,'. At last, l.oir.g aihi.-n! b.' 'i'V"r:i! i:'. w 's to ire Ajci'.s oi Sars.i'':r.-iihi, 1 i gall t;,l,i;'g ii, ii i'l ' ' i "' wiiMi f.iwtrablc I'csit.t ; i!i:tnitc.-'.t. To-ibv I idi'. ci : - I".' Uivsc:' ;i p rtVctlv I,, JI C-i !:i ;n, svit'i u "m d :ij 1 li ; m it f II it the ea. I l.'.c " of (iii- f-tvi " 1 .iph'.iiit. '; .1 1. ! ii! i ii i . , i.tid (.-.iccl.,U..' yitit g 11. en 1.;. I'lVaL". 1 -'-ci,iiinct,i , 11 r'.; r.i ' ' :. loaniia, if hi i;ci 1 ol'. I ci'lcr; . .. i ';; l'-l 1 I l.M!-i,nrsl;i,.r.,V ;.- : A. INi o:: it, vropriclcr I.'i 1 V'ii'tui'iu, i-'ev V. '!!, I l i ; it i .' .:ic.-. .I'J V.'.'l'n: Nc.v Vi,:;,. , ''vrr',. Th- Q t!',- m Ttsrljir, Aimlttod i jr IC.':':uli!-.ion ' ' ' THE VVORUO'S FAti' MiJlM KV i STOVEI. TTHrrUon, Ni-lii'. own followluK Liuiel: C. C'. McHRlI. V Photographer, CRAWFORD, NEU. Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line by the most approved methods. He bus special apparatus fur making groups and outside view and par ties wanting work in that line should call on him. tV P A TIBF ACTION CIUjUUNTEKD. E. A. JJiOELOW, Auctioneer. Will cry sales in Siou and adjoining; counties. Terms Reasonable and nutinfaction Guaranteed. C'tites madu at The JoCllNAI, offlce. Keside-nce 5 miles northwest of Har rison. J. E. rillNNEY, M. J). I'liysicliin and Siirt'ou. All I'lilN given jiromjit uttnnlion. oirii"? in Urns Sttor. HAltltlKON. NKIIKASKA. II. L. SMUJK. Fashionable Barber & Hir Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZORS AND SCIKHOKS PUT I.V OI'.DKI:. liivn I mn tat ('till. J. SHAI'KK, ItlYSICIAN AND St'KOEOX, j 1IAKR.SON", - NKHKASKA. liihth"ri;i, Kheiiiiuilism, IVmuln und nil Chronic I jiwasi R u Si-iiiilt v. Ollice 2d door north of JOURNAL ofl'ico. HARNESS -ANiJ SHOE SHOP. J. W. SMITH, Proprietor. New work and re pairing neatly executed. (inotl w in k, (iootl iiinu-rhil nml rcionniililii iriri! t.t'A It A NTtKIl. Give im a mil. II INItlMOX, MlllHlHK. ALVIN T. CIwMvK, ATTORNEY ANl (X)UNSEU)R ATI LAW- nAKnldUN, NhbH. Practice, in all tlie rourU and I fore j U. 8. Land Offlr. j IWOHIw. In Curt H,JSJ ; k Sport !! A Columbia Bicycle ' i as of.jiy .ilil: an a ooj horse, and much less i-xp-Mi su'-j. JsH!:r.i i Lo'iinitiiai s'.re nevs-r r.sli:imt:il of their moimt, because they ricta the stamlarej wheels of tin world, n.'presentin all that i ; Lest in bicycle con struct io:1. y,.r i'j'jarHll ii:,',, ru- w!'l ,, n v,.,t i.'l )tut C.iuinl.,ii.. M "U ,' -, t- IU..J . ',-it la tf -.i-,; naUBK A Gar of Flour and 21 doz. pairs of Shoes jnst received at M a rste Hers' "Miiint'Hota Hakcrs" and "liig 4," lioth No 1 fjour, 1.50 A patent tlonr rt Sl.Vio and Iiigli patent at S'i.l'i, The People's Store; ii Seel 50-incli Cliester Broadtlotk, OOOIDS ii finer in the market, at 7 Shaker Flannels from 7c up. lied and colored Flannel at reduced price. A complete, line of Outing Flannfelf and Califos of the, latest patterns, Cotton Flannels wf all grades and prices. BOOTS SHOES gola Shoes at only 81, HO. Calf Shoes, Grain-leather Shoes, Fine Shoes, Slippers; anything, everything. All grades of Overshoes. Felt Roots, German Soekl, The eelebiated "Blue liibbon" Cowboy Boot, O.AJPS il A line unexcelled, from the kvrt HATS 1 grade to Stctton's best, Winter goods at reduced prices, Underwear, A complete line of ware. Furniture, too. M A RSTELLER B ROS. ATTENTION!! When blocks have drojipcd clean out of . , sight, And rnonej-'s lilio a clubman tilit. And rutin tulk ionr and women climlt Six puir of Ktuirs to save a dime ... Thriii ib tho timo for master mind - Somii new economy to find. One1 si'onoiriic dode you know, Just Undo with HOUGH & SON. A large line of Dry GjdLs Clothing, Boots an( h', CheytnuteJ, Candies for the babies, Oranges for the ladiep. Tea set of 56 pieces given away with $50.00 worth of goods. Youm Uesi:tfully, HOUGH 5c SOISJ-S. Hester I'EALEIW IN Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill and HARRiMON, HEELING is the Popular of the Day. (hi because In open (iir, and pkujuter ilhiu walking because mare exhilarating. Ride a Columbia HilfK Mff). CO., Il ltffv j Headquarters in this lino a wm ,i are in all other lines. Ladies Don- Mittens, Clothing. Groceries and Hard & Farm Implements, "vuwuvb(. Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. M-WASKA. Son,