The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 11, 1895, Image 5

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THKHJOUX COUNTY
I.. J. Hinmon-. Editor and Proprietor.
F. K. A M. V U. K.Tiu" tali.-,
(ding U trl. i...iiitf hit.
No. !i. mixi il, li:IU No. . lnUeil t tn
I'aiier nankin
for
ale at Til-:
JiM 'ItS.U. oflii-e.
A mnulier from here conU'inpla'
.''.in,; In t'hadron to Kjit'ihl K.isler.
Tom Williams had the misfortune I
dislocate lux rilit knee on W.-duesdav.
Nothing more definite ha ltn re
ported su to the fai tories at ( ba.lron.
KoK SaI-K Fifty bushels .if put
Karly and Late Rose seed Mitatocs.
Wit. NcRKWIt.
llorehotind coniriounil cousUi hvrni
the great remedy for coughs ami cold-
at the 1'ioneer Pharmac-'
The whUt cliih will meet on next
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. und
Mrs. li. Outline
The dancing club will meet at the
ourt housfl on Friday evening, Airil lit
us per adjournment.
W. H. W'RH.HT, I'm.
- Ktravkd (hie dark hrow n or Mark
filler, coming three year old, branded
7 cross bar on left Cheek. A liberal re
ward will he paid for information lead
in;; to her recovery.
w. a jmtxsfw.
Glen, Neli.
Peter Schaefur has hcen tpbtt! sii k
for some days with mountain fever,
in hoped he w ill noon recover.
S. B. Wilson received a telegram on
Monday informing him of the death l
Mrs. ilson s sister at Staple-burst.
On account of the husv time of Ui
year it has lieen decided to postpone the
lull dances inilellnitely.
Whiskers that are premal url y grav
or faded should 1 colore!) to pre ve tin
look of age and Buckiiigliain'n live excel
all others in coloring brown orblncU
John, the three-year-old soil of Mr
anl Mrs. H. B. Wilson, fell on spade a
few days ago anil cut a had gash in hi
nose, very close to his h it eye. It wa
ft close cull for the optic .
On Thursday April a.'lli, at o oYlo k
Bishop Anson I. Craves, ussiMed ,
Itcv. K. I), Irvine, will hold Episcopal
services at the church. Everybody b
cordially invited to U; present. '
The county clerk received a c uittit.it
of ganleti seeds last week from the de
partment at Washington. They nr.-Ix-ing
distributed among those that want
them ns best they can he.
-The ground is reported to lie in th.
l-est condition to start the seed that t
has lun ti Tor some years and all look Ur
prosoroii.s year.
Here! Save time, fiive your h
ii rest and huy her a lish-washinK ,..
chine that will do the work in
H. F. Thomas,
Agent.
Cam. pott Bids:-Bids will m recoil.
''' "P ' April :m, 1!)-., for puro,.u
water for the village of Harris,, n f r n
year la-ginning May 1. B ,, ,
accompany bids. Iiard res.-rv.-s tl.
right to reject any or all bids.
... J. Simmons,
Village Clerk.
The parties who broko into thi.
"Hiee last Week and meddled with pro .
i-rty with which they had no btisines"
nnd then left the office so that we were
aused a great deal ortroublo and some
lamage sdiould Ix-ar in mind that the
commission of crime is currying fun a
lit tin too far.
Joshua IViker writes us to send TllF
Joui.nal to him at Sulphur Springs.
Iowa, where he will farm this season
His many friend here will wish him sue
in his new location. As he wrote
the first rain was railing that had railed
in that locality r,,r twenty months.
As Isildtti-ss mates one louk pre
maturely old, so a full h.-ad f , it
gives t mature life the app"-oan. e cf
youth. To v-cure this and p-vvenl the
ToVmer, Ayer's Hair Vigor is . -ilideni h
recommended. ISoth ladi.-s an ! gentle-j
Mien prefer it to nny other i!ress,m.
The storm of last Saturday nnd Sun
Oa y was the worst of lh season. The
xvindhlewso that buildings were ron
viderably shnken and a few r-himm-vs
.-rc .Vmolished. The windmill beloni:-
ng to Hester Son and us, si to run a
grinder, was made a total wr.s k. No
'rtlier damage has 1ksii -forted,
1UKIS( Vl.HR., ArllLt, l!S.
Hoard H ("oniivj- ,.iiiiriiUl()if un l n
.Tcull ol clerk.
fresent! iyiMnilfoir.T TlnVhUTn nnd
w eU-r, and I 'lerK.
1'henfllelnl bond of V-Mx-ll Orion for rond
nvevwer dlnrl. t No f ns preM'tileil
wnd on motton approved.
The claim of J. T. Mason lor Vj nri for
"coinpl.-tlnK county lirld)-!' neross II
wu andlted nnd allowed nnd iirrnnt or.ler
s-ddnmn on comhIv l.rldK1' fnnd of lH4 lot
-.mie.
Tlte I'eiition if W. II. White nnd other,
iiklng thitt h eontily itUio be frntiited
noros Mi hllc Itiv. r w here road corner near
""'etlon line Ix-twecn t'(1l(iiis ill nd lie
Hott nslilp 31 rKiofo 5!) w iw luken up und nfMT
slue eoiixlilerittlon litrd d. eld'd to fro and
View the proH)Hed slto.
'in motion the t onatj' (Ueik In lierehy
HtlitliorUiul to unve lhi ehlinney on court
Wne ropuircd.
"Hi motion Hoard Rdjolirned till April
Wt,ifi. M. J. Olcwi-TT,
'lo-nty ClerV
rursovu..
Mr. an 1 Mrs Eli S'lntlt were in tow n
Monday.
J. W. hnslian ,n il ung I nmu'w -i
town the liist of the week. j
J. If. Coolj tva 111 tov.fl liettteelt !
train- on TlieMlay. !
Mr. and Mrs L T. P "le .(r..ve t"
Maryland lal Hii'ela
M , i; -i 1 . i I i-;,:-" . . . -Ir.'.t.
le r I r.ii to ... I ',
Ml. a.i l M I 1 1 I uiur r ale
.pel'.lal; lite w. k 11) tow II.
W. H Hiiii--II .Inn down from his
i. mill in W;,ouiiiig yesterday.
Junes Mi; unn was in from (iib hri-it
ritiirsil.iy and culled ut this olfVe.
Mr. and Mrs. T. ) Williams rue en
tertaining Judre Kuikaid during court.
"t ot Ames and (Jeorge, Knitlehrecht
were up from Whistle reek the first of
the week.
l'hil MeCjnn came down from Olen
roi k the lirst of tlie week for a short
stay.
Mr. and Mis. J. II. Montgomery and
Mrs. Sarah Jordan were at tlr
seat on Thursday.
Mrs. James Smily came
Highland Monday and m id.' a
county
in from
iili-asant I
all at tins olli. e.
Mrs. I loan and d.iughters, Mi s. C. B.
llollinghworth nnd Miss I'aisv I loan,
were in town last Tuesday.
II. T. Merriam was in town Tue-Jav
for the llrst tima since his return. II
says Sioux county is good enough hr
him.
Iir. B, K. Miller, of Alliance, was lu re
He) first, of the week. H. has purchased
the rati' li 'if (ieo Engl-.-brecht which will
Ik; occupied by his son.
llistrlct Ci.iii-1,
On Monday Judge Kiukaid and lieport
r King arrived and the spring term of
hstrict court has Im.-cii grinding ever
-nice. A little routine business has been
done hut the most of the time lias U-i n
" ciipicci by the trial of James Slattery
hi the ( -barge of killing range callle. A
jury was secured from the regular panel
ind is composed of the following: Win,
Martin, John Serres, Foster Speas, John
mi: Alcorn, Earnest Buuge, Fbeu Cowli-
-haw, I la us Chri.stensen, II. S. 1 'lough,
II. C. ''ottnian, J. It. Bradley, I'eler
Itiils'ii and 1 lei man Konrath. The ( use
is U ing prosecuted by A. (J. Fisher, as
sisted by thu county attorney, and W.
II. V.estovtr is lor the defense. The
ase is being closely contested und no
me can predict the result.. The testi
mony is all in and it will likely lie given
lo the jury in a short time, As all other
jury cases have been continued court
-mII likely adjourn very shortly after
ins i-u- is tie. id'.d, unless the jury ilis
re'enuil another trial is made liec-
KNsaxy.
A .complete rtport of the doings or the
ourt will lie given t ext week.
Among the attorneys present were:
Messrs. Fisher, Bane and Cnti .st.f had-i-'-n,
1 mining and llaily ol iionl,
tit.. wit id It.ip.ii' it y , Si ,ii t ! i i ,iK'ta. .nut
.. . -I-... I' oi ko-l.l lie .
A I 1 1 r nil ;,Iim II' l . d a 1 oil 1. . o J i,i l r
1 is t V ni.ait that Jtitlge Kiukaid is lis
popular as a presiding judge und as a
man as he ever was here. His reporter
J, J. Kir.g, made his first visit here this
term mid his conduct and attention to
duly has made liim many friends.
Seed When!,
Notice is hereby given that there lire
HDD bushels of seed wbeat to l! distribut
ed lo the fanners of Sioux county who
are unable to procure seed, I'artits en
titled lo -eed can obtain the same with
out any espeiisH by (tilling tin the relief
comnutt.s! at Harrison and making the
proper showing. None but heads of
families need apply. Applicants must
furnish sticks.
BY t lUliKIl K I iMMITTKE.
I'uhlip Sale.
The undersigned w ill sell at public
auction at Dimmer's livery barn, in
I larrtson on
SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1S.
the r.illow ing iersoti:il proM-rty:
27 hetid ol 'cattle; consisting of gentle
mill h cows, -.'curlings, tuwl alv.-s.
1 n lower,
1 sulky hay -take,
1 ten biirn-l water tmik.
Flows, h.iirow, household furniture
and oth'T nrticlcs too num.-roiis to
metlllofl.
TF.RMS CASH.
Hale to hegin t ? t)"clocl, "i. Tn.
J. W. RonrNHON.
( litirrli Nci Uccm 'cxt Sunday,
I Mass Mis'tiri, Snntlay n.orninjs- ul 11
o'clock. Snriflny School, Sunday iiiorn
inK at 11:H0 o'clm k. Kpworth l."iiut'
1'ivacliiiiK wrvict?, Suntlay inorniiiK
IOiMO; Sunday School 1 1 :0; Kpworlli
Ifii.Kim. 0:3ft. '. R. t'osVKU-, 1'astor.
H. 1.. Ul.MS.
County Surveyor,
Is prepared to lo all kimls of SUR
VEYING and UHVII LEVELING in a
pronipt u.nt satisfactory niiimier.
w
p
L WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
if you will come or send to
Chadron,
ami luiy your ClnlJiin.u-, Hals, IJunirt, Shuu,; anl (i.-uls
I Hi iii.'-liiii": iooils of me,
I liavi-liargaiiis at all Unit's in clnlliiiir ;inl wi!)
t-'ivo the ii'oplc of Sioux county s'.'Kci w. i:k-i.ixs.
If you cannot conx- down st-nd nic your mail order.
If for lioy scntl a,'i' ami size, and slate wlifth'-r you
want lnn.u' or short pants and if he is lart; or small
for liis aw, and kivo aliout the prict you want lo pay.
If for a lnanV suit k' v- size coat and vest, around
chot, and pant-i around waist and length.
If they do not tit you can return then at
1 ZLVE"5rT SXFBITSE.
Here are a few prices:
Hoys' Knee Hant Suits, si. do, si. :. sl.Titi, s-.(to, s:i.(Hi
s.'!. .",(). st. .Vt and s-.n(i.
Voiiths' Lon.i? Hani Suits. s.'..V), sl.on. S1..V), and
up lo si ;.oi).
.".lens Suits, :',.. V) buys si
.").(!()
(1.0(1 to 7.IH)
ss.oo to S;i.()(i buys a suit that sold forsiL'.-Vi tol.").(io.
In orderiny a suit state if you want . Hound or
Square Cut. Cutaway or Single or Douhle-Hrcasii i!.
Don't send to ( )niaha tr (.'hicayo for 1 have a hiy
stock and will sell any of my heavy uoods at COST.
If you want a. boys' overcoat for ayi-s- M to 17 you.
can i.ret one for .V) cents on the dollar.
Il will pay you lo buy clot hint' of.
S3 W I 3
GHIIDjOISr, NEB.
A MARTYR
-TO-
INDIGESTION
uretl liy I 'slug
Ayer's Sarsapariila
Wordi of Cuntt.i. t J II wtu Suffer from
l)yjprio.
"For year':, I v;is n nirirl;r to g
indigcsliiiti, niiil lnnl ;il'o:i! given 0i
mi nil liolie of ever lilii'ititi l'i-!icf, o!
ns tin-comphiiiil oiil" i-.i'i-mcil (o J
.. 1....I ..f.i ,.f 1., ; t O
J4IOl WOlS'- III-'' I " ' " ' . Qj
lllKler t.rtl 1 nil i i i rc.umcm, o
last, I Wiis iinliiccil toti v -Xvit's O;
Mirsiii.nrilln, H.ml 1 tu-r-lt testify
lllill, illU't ll'Ill "ill. . I . ' .
tics, I Wii.sciircil. I t im, tliercfore,
oonliilciitlv ret oiiiineii.l this med
icine to nil filii;l:il'i uilliclisl."
J'ltANKI.IN I5l-i K, AVIX Il, ill.
"I ant liersiii'.nllv ncfii:iin((sl
with Mr. Jieck ami itelieve nny
Klatcluciit lie mav liiiil.i' to In'
true." V. .1. M .w.vl.l.l.. )rng
gi.st and ritarmacist, Avocn, l;u
"I liavo ti.srsl A it's Sai-ciij,".
Tilla for general ileoility fitnl, as
n Mood -pnrilicr, lind it ilocs cx
nctlv a is claimed for it," S. J.
.1 .... ... ... .- i i..t r-
Adams, Kzzcli, Texas.
J.il.S.'I S, i., ' -Ml
Ayer'SonTySafsaparilla
Ad.nltted tor Exhibition
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
000000000000000000000004
Two Litis Sut t'd.
Mrs. I'lioi-.lie Thomas, of Juin tion I'ily
III. was told by her doctors shs bad c ci
sumption and that them was no hope IVr
her, but, two hottifis of Dr. Knit's Nf .v
HscoVery compli'tely cured her and she
says il sit veil her life. Mr. Tbos. K.Wir
li) I'loi'ida Ht. Sun Froncisi o, siiU'ered
from a dreadful cold, upproacliinj con
sumption, t ried without rr-snlt i-vcry-tiling
else then b.iulil one bottle of Or.
Kind's New I liscovery and in two weeks
was cured. He is naturally thankful.
It is such results, ol which these are
samples tb.it prov.. Ilia wonderful (f 1 .
cv ol this medicine in coii'.'.bs mid colds
Kree trial boll b's ul. l'ionei r Pii-irinaey
K.'.uular size .10.: and sfl.t)!!
DnrsMuT; "
Fasliionablo Barber & H' ir Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY rP.OM 0 TO 12.
R7.CK'? AND HCISWOtW PUT IN OitDICIt
(.leu i inti 4 h i Culli
I
n A A Ti
fuiit that so'
or s.'.oo,
7. VI,
l'l.Ui),
I HORSE BREEDERS.
j On account of hard times I will stand
niv 3-vctir-olil Klure Stallion for SO. 00 to
j insure a muru in foal.
i Ilcisii bright bay, with good style
and action, and weighs about 1,700
pounds.
I I will take vomit; cattle at the marliet
value in payment of service fees.
The horse can always I found at. my
barn, one mile south of Bodarc.
PKTEK 8CI1AEFKR,
1 Owner.
$ - 5
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J. E. rlllNNEYM, 1).
I'liysiclnn aA Hurgmm.
Ail ml Ik ifixrn iirompt ivUontiOK.
(tflli'O In Drill Hloi'ti.
.MURItLSCiK, - - XCmUflLA.
Qf Floi
jnsi received at M
'Minnesota Haker" awl "Jiig 4," both No 1 .lour, l..V
A patent Hour rt l,tH) and iiiyh patent at X2. 1 .".
The People's Store!
"nT?,V See! r.U-inch Chester Broadcloth.
C2-OOJDS Jini st in themarket, at 1'v. per yd.
Shaker Flannels from 7c up. Ucd and colored Fl,".nuel i
at feducefl prices. A complete line, of Outiity Flaunei.i
and Calicos of the latest patterns. Cotton Flanm-h;. oT
all grades and pi ices.
SOOTS Ihatlquarb rs in thi.. line a-.
SHOES are in all other line;-.. LvAUr. t
yola Shoes at only si. 50. Calf Shoes, (jrain-lcatbiv
Shoes, Fine Shoes, Slijipi-rn; anything, ..-very thin
All K"Hdes of Overshoes. Felt Hoots, (renuan So-k-'.
The celebiated "Blue Hibboij" Cowbov Hoot.
OAFS
A line
js'rade
S-joods at fdii:-!'!! prices.
Underwear.
A complete line of Groceries and Hard
ware. Furniture, too.
M A R S T B LIJi R B R O S .
When slocks have dropped clean oul, ol
si -lit,
And money's l,ke a clubman- liiil,
And men talk poor anil women eljmb
Six pair of stairs to save a dime
Then is the lime for masler minJ
Some new economy to find.
One economic dodge you know,
Just trade with HOUGH & SONS.
A ;ine line of Dry Go:):ls, Clothing, Boots and S!iov.
Chestnuts, Candies for the babiVs,
Oranges for the ladies.
Tea set of 56 pieces given away with
$50.00 worth of goods.
Yours Itesie'tfully,
HOUGH fe soisrs.
DEALERS IX
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors,
Lath and
Windmill and
HARRISON
How to Save itasy
You cull nave Iruin fit) U IIKI jiit cenl oa
i. lire pit ir work nyn'acllan vunr W.TCH
mid JKWELIO lo G. P. WASHlSUI-iis,
PAILROAD jevL'LER, CHADr.OW,
NEB. All w.tlrlit'H ale iull.V J!U.llitll. im!
lor nn yi-Hi' wlif-ii I'li-um tl tael r.'iuijvi
lliroiiKlin.it..
lie will juiy tnii..fu on till B in k sen I in
Sclitl liim your u.ili-li w ti' ti iii-i.tiiiiif le
H'li'w mill lie will i vis ytin ili. EXACT
COST "t I1"' i '' i' '!" en n ti i t.r
nrilcr, .Sti.kc lint i.lie Uim-mI. iii.iioi-Uil tiMi-tl.
It lit. not tilltnv votir tti li tn jam lmp.-.r
Hi in in in ti 1 1 1 1, n iiluitii clt'itnliit:.
He citrr,.- it Jio(..' "lock . ..I ATC1II,
Cl.tit't t, Jk. l.l.K) , MI.Vi.ltV .lit;. UI'TI
t ,LttH!)f AV.U Mt'ltlt'ii. IX'Tltrar.'JTa.
G. P. WASHBURrJ,,
nftu.noo jcwRi.sn,
eut -;ri.- watcm i- .nc for r. t. 4 M v.,rt..n
' CH"D.nCN, .NLli..
and 21 doz. pairs of Shoes
a rste Hers'
unexcelled, from t!i" !ov,-
to St.
on
but. Win!
Mittens,
P ntrti.i
.UIKIfs.,
on,
Farm Implements,
Blinds, Lime,
Shingles.
Pump Supplies.
NI-HnWK,i
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mi ;.i Joll'i.'.itiL ii.r 1. 1
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Photographer.
1 .us. nvi'tjiH it:)&.
H pivpii w-d 1 o lo nil HtliMti. i"lf i m'tt In
'bin 'Unr liy il.i iinosit jii-ii.iiw.iil
I
HO"! bulls.
Utt !klilH (p.s'iit.'l :li..ili.'il!titi' ti' iHiliikuli).
"rt-ltpH iUl ' t)l'-.,'K -.' H-Wfl ;llid lll
It.ies , tilting" e.uili I,. I ;t.Ustlmv lllti.u:l
icitll tin linn.
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