The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 23, 1895, Image 5

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THE SIOUX 'OUNTY
vJ.O TJ 33, 1ST .A. Xj.
L. J. Simmons. Editor in ! f- Hel l ,
T.T..k H.VK.K Tim hi.
bokuff Wr.t. limn !nt.
V'o S, li.K"l, li:0 No. IS, u.n.si 6.4"
S liooj i lo--s to-morrow.
SetJ Hitaloi at a b.iraio ut M.ir
teller Brothers.
Tlie ast week tins h:ten ratlier cool
in this locality.
I have a fine Hi-ivforil hull f,r K.ile.
J. M. Smii.f.y.
For Hour, feed or iit-et call on E.
Hijhwer.
Paper napkins fur sale at Thk
Jul r.nal otlire.
Millet seeij for sale at Maritteller.
lirotlier.
J. C I IlitKlanJ lias niovctl into
town for a time having solil his interest
in the lease of the ltohinsnn farm.
Parties contemplating the purcliawe
of a piano or oran should see f. F Cou
ncil liefore purchasing.
Iloreliouiid compound cough syrup
the great remedy for coughs and colds
at the Pioneer Pharmacy.
Farm Loans Prineijial and Interest
payable monthly or semi-annually as
desired. Apply to (irant (juthne, Har
rison, Nebraska.
1L L. Fisher does not get much va
cation. School closes here to-morrow
and he begins lit Pleasant Kide on ne.xt
Monday.
. If you want a farm p:i;i gel one
published in Nebraska, The JolHS.U,
dubs with the Xliraxka Farmer. I. 'nil
and see a copy of it.
Htraykd One dark brow n or Mack
HI ley, coming three year old. branded
7 cross Ixir on left cheek. A liberal re
ward will he paid for inforiiiatiun lead
ing to her recovery.
V. 8. JdIIXSiiN,
(lien. Neb.
As the name indicates, Hall's Vege
table Sicilian Hair ItVneivi-r is a r-iit-wer
of the hair, im lnilm its Hi, h. ilih.
youthful lofir and ..-, ii v. t will
nlease you.
S -A nice sh.iwer fell in this locality
yesterday iiftn ii....ii ..n-l d, t m i h .;!
If such things M( iir ulteii enough tln
part of the rountry'w ill flourish.
O. .1. (lowey and two of his sons,
B. and Harper, made final proof on
their homesteads last Sat unlay. The
event brought fpiite a delegation up
from Whistle Creek.
r- The Hylai " Presbyterian church was
thcJripient. of n new bible for which,
ho rcmjjrvjjpit ion extenilrsl a vote of
thanks to the donors, who reside tit
F.lgin, Iowa, and are friends and rela
tives of Mrs. M. ( '. I loan.
It is a fortunate day for a man when
he (Irst discovers the value of Avar's Sar
saparilla us a blood-purifier. With this
medicine he knows he has found a rem
edy upon which he may rely and that his
life long malady is at last conquered,
lias cured others, will cure yon.
The F-pwovth league gave a rcce
tion and banquet on Tuesday evening in
honor of H. U Fisher and Miss Wurts,
lit the home of County Superintendent
und Mrs. W. It. Uivis, A wnyup time
was had,
Pulmonary consumption, in itsearly
stages, may Ixs checked by the use of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It stops the
distressing cough, soothes irritation of
tint throat and lungs, and induces rime li
needed resise. Hundreds have testified
t,i the remarkable virtues of this pre pa.
ration.
The Ixiard of county (oniinlsinni-rs
will meet on Tuesday, June 1Mb. ns a
Uard of equalisation. If you have any
kicking to do on assessments prepare to
do it then. Tlw Iwwinl will likely be in
svssion ttloilt threw weeks, as the work
to lie done requires tjlsiut lint lenittitof
lime.
j The supreme court ha d.s-idtsl that
the income a i- unconstitutional und
what has Is-vn collected will In- cefuinbsl
to tho-w who paid it. The il.. isnm will
a rvlief to All country ilir who
have incomes largn inougli Iwive
maile t!iem subje t to the provisions of
lie law.
J A numW of sl.vfc trains have Wn
running through fiere if late, moving
southern cattU to northern ranges. Hut
little driving is done of late years as the
owners have .mud il more profitable to
ut Ut cattle on the cars and rush thrm
Ihrwgti ti their destination limn to
make a long drive.
Tlte Sioux Coi'tity Sunday S h.tol
Ass.Kiation wdl Hold its third ruinual
ronvetitioti at tlie Hislnrc IV-sliyterMin
i hurcli on June lith and l'Mu The pro
gram is not yet completed but nit in
(ecesting and prolitable vi ,ntoa is ling
lookcsl forward to-. All are invited to
otteml und jwrlicipate. Kntertninment
will he furnished by the reception com
ilte for all visitors.
The L'HMt Snennial conclave Kniglitu
Templar will I field in Uoston, Mass. ,
August Wth to HOth, JMU. For (his oo-i-asitHi
the WaUish Railroad will sell
tickets from nil -tntions lo Uoston ft
nne fare for !he round trip. Map of
Voute and guide ti fJoston will he niniled
n fljiflioation t
C, W. (HAXIt,
W.w.ml Pwivef and Ticket AtfeiH.
t. ?ouiS Mo,
l'EKSONAL.
T. H. Snyder wiis up from Ship Creek
he last of tlie week.
hrisi. Christian na down ff nil
Pleasant Ridce, Wyo., on Monday.
P'e.tmaster Marsteller made a business
trip to tin vicinity of IWare Monday.
I'. If. Griswold, of the Commercial
Uink, watsat Eilgemont, H. I)., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. lion M. Weir were doing
business at the county Heat F'riday.
Mrs. Maud Nelson returned the last of
the eek from Custer, 8. I.
Mr. and Mrs-E. F. Pontius returned
Monday from their eastern trip.
(ieorge Vanderkurr i here from Iji
Porte, Colo., for a few days on business.
E. F. Pontius went to Douglas Tues
day lo remain a few days as relief agent.
W. I Asbhrook was up from the
south part of the county the last of the
week.
Mrs. W. U. Wright's father and moth
er have come to make their home here
(his summer.
j W. H. Marsteller exiects to start in a
few weeks for a visit at his old home in
Pennsylvania.
i Miss Cora Wurts exacts to leu .'e
on Monday evening to spend the summer
in Ifciwes county.
Mis. James II. Cook returned from the
east the last of the week very much im
proved in health.
J J. I. Claghorn came up from Andrews
yesterday, he and his family having re
turned from Chicago a few weeks ago.
. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Dunn, Mis Ilattie
Sherrill and Tom Dunn left yesterday
for Colorado for a couple, of months.
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1 Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Weir were up from
Chadron Monday. Dr. Weir still has con
fidence in the future of this locality.
Rev. II. J. Duvenport came up from
Whitney Saturday anil conducted the
quarterly meeting for this charge. Mrs.
Ieveiiiort accompanied him.
Special Fxciii shins to Hot Springs.
Ou the following dates the F. K. & M.
V will sell excursion tickets from Har
rison, Neb., to Hot Springs, S. D. , ami
ret urn for one fare for the round trip.
These t kets w ill he good returning for
thirty days from date of sale: May 24th,
June Till und 19th. July 'y and 19th,
August, ill and !2M. For further par
ticulars apply to K. F. Pontics.
Agent.
, A little son was liorn to Mr. und
Mrs David Hart lett last week, but only
lived until Tuesday. It was buried on
Wednesday, Rev. .',. E. Council conduct
ing Hie funeral services. The parents
ha e the sympathy of all in their sor
row. Dr. Roniine has returned from the
east and expressed the opinion that
Hirsh is no jfood for factory purposes.
That should not make the factories a
settled failure. There are men who
hiive the means to construct factories
and operate them if they are looked up.
(irand Island had several failures in the
elfort to secure a factory Is.'fore she suc
ceeded, but by perseverenee won in the
end.
It is reported from various parts of
the county that old plowed land is all
right and crops are doing fairly well.
(In new breaking some report, that it is
too dry to start the seed. In the north
part of the county it is said that the
grass is doing no gixxl for want of rain.
There is plenty of time for the grain yet
if the rain comes during the next few
weeks.
The united society of Christian En
deavor nmi the National Young People's
Christian Union will hold their four
teenth international convention at Uos
ton, July 10 to 11, ls'U.-.. Tho Wabash
Railroad has reduced the raU to one
firsl clii(,s fare for the round trip from
all stations to Uoston for this occasion.
For maps of route find guide to Uoston
write lo C. H. 'hank,
(Ji'fier.il Passenger find Ticket Agent,
Sl Louis, Mo.
A double surprise party was gotten
up for last Saturday evening by the
patrons of the schools and friends of the
teai hers. The victims were II. I,. Fish
er und Miss Cora Wurts. The parly
was held at the court house so that none
could object to participating for person
al realms. The plan was amusing from
the fail that each was informed that ii
was to be surprise ou the other and
each therefore entered heartily into the
scheme. It worked like a charm mul
when a goodly uimler had assembled
eac h ws presented with t number of
useful and ornamental articles as tokens
of eteem and respect. The surprise de
acted on the fai-s of tlte teachers wns
interesting to lx-holil. The evening was
sient in pleasant social nmusetireut nnd
all wern well pleasis! that theelfair bad
!eii a siicce.
HOVER
IIKALTH ?
WEALTH
SOUTH
The Bet OnjmrlmilUen In AitieWea
for ruoi-iTAitu: r.iUMixfl
u along ih lie oT "
XIOMU: AND OHIO HAIUVUD
ALABAMA AVi) MJsslSSirri.
Tw fml iroim daily wilh itiTonch iVi-lir tiw
him !nnrl-"l'r n-utoonpi momlily lllntrntel
hmk free to u. il k-iis i.n im mr ,
home, ihe climntn, die kealllilulnem ami It" In
trow ihre full croijt cti yr on th lum lund.
(w-nit vo.it lo K K. fwy, )nrl I'""
VWS M. K. Mobno, A.
f'orrspoiideiiiT. I
lioiMitc, Nkb., May 21. l".t.".. I
Mr. P. Scliuefer i quit Dr.'
Piiinney from Harrison win ,.i ,.,,eiid
aia e Sunday and Dr. Meredith of Craw ford
Sunday evening. 1
Mr. Wright and family were visiting'
Mr. DeBiM k and family lust Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. J. C. Parsons were visit
ing with iir. ami .iirs. i,. KicKaru.
I5ob Rickard is keeping kuhelors hall!
at Bu If Coffee's.
Mrs. Peter Schaefer is the cliampion
otuto dropper of the valley, plautiug
live ai res from 10 o'clock in the morning !
til! evening. If anyone can beat that
we would like to hear from them.
We hear that there w ill lie a wedding ;
the last of this Week a few miles below
here. One of our old time bachelors
will be the happy man.
Knights of tlie Maccabees,
The state commander writes us from
Lincoln, Neb., as follows: "After tr--
ing other meiliciuces for w hat seemed to
lie a very obstinate cough iu our two
children we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery and at the end of two days the
cough entirely left them. We will not
be without it hereafter, us our exper
ience prwes that it cures where all oth
er remedies fail.'1 Signed F. W. Stevens
Stat'; Com. Why not give this great
medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and
trial bottles are free at the Pioneer Phar
macy. Regular si..' oOc. and if 1.00.
CIiiiitIi Sen ices Nevt Sunday.
Preaching service, Sunday morning
10::S(l; Sunday School 11 ::!: F.iworth
league. 7. C. E. CoNM'.l.i., Pastor.
Largest ( Irculallon in Nebraska.
It isn't much wonder that the Stale
Journal now has the largest circulation
iu Nebraska. It bus reduced its price to
G5 cents a month w ith Sunday, or SO
cents without Sunday: it has lieeii
spending more money for Nebraska than
any other paper: it has ou its stall' such
men as Hixhy, Walt Mason and Anuiri.
The Journal is being pushed at every
point and is climbing steadily and surely
away ahead of the other state dailies.
People like a Lincoln paper. Especially
when it is as good as the Journal.
At a Hundred Junction Poinfs
in Nebraska, connect ions are made wit 1 1
liiirhugton Route trains for Chicago, St.
Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha.
Lincoln, Denver, Cheyenne and beyond.
Our maps and time-tables showing
where, when and how our trains run ami
wherein they excel the truius, of other
lines in mailv important respects, are
sent on request I ree. I
Always glad to quote rates and give
i n fortiet t it ill. '
J. Fham is, !. P. & T. A. Omaha,
Nebraska.
oil Cents lo January I, lS'.Ki.
That is an awful little bit of money
for a twice-a-week paper like the Seani
Weekly Journal, but if you w ill send 50
cents you will receive that piqier until
Janimry 1, lH'.l'i. You will Mud it the
farmer's daily. Markets alone are worth
more money than that. If you take it
the rest of this year for fiO cents you
will want to keep it always. If you get
tip a club of live oO-eent .subscrils;rs you
can have a copy free for your trouble.
Address, Nebraska Stale Journal, Lin
coln, Neb.
Noticp inr i'ubiipntion.
lMUt (Tlirc ul -MMhikm', Srh., t
.May tJ'i, IMO.
Nntirf in lirrrby Kivi'n Hint the ffilNiwiiiR
nunn'il n'ltlcr Iihh lllfil notire ol liin intn
tim t limkti dim) int in HUjijMirt tf ih
rlalin, uihI that wniI puKif will ti iua'1 l
ftn M. J. HH-wi'tt, clnlc itf tin O'Mrici
court, ul llitrriitriii, Nclr., on June
'f in'., vU;
Williiini Ui!Vrtsf Iloiliirc (0.t
ft Uo niu'lr IT. V- No, Is'Ci, for I lie w. hw, M
sHT. II, H. ?v tW '4, J4, HL ' IM l,f),
tp .Ii n., r. .V w.
Hf iihiiih Vu: fellow In f? witnnwH ti prov
hit continuous reihlcc-e ujmjii u)dI rultivti
tiou of rai'l litnd viz:
J. W. Ilmitfrt Jfili'n Mitrl. iinfonl JliJI,
ho mini II. K, Nrt. J 7H for Ihn . hit. 'i !
. n. r. '( w. j
I If HHHH'H t UP. following WltMCHi to
piov;1ih 'ontlniiui rv'f'ifUMicc upon ami
cullivut in ti rhM hind, vli:
Mtirnm nkU'K, John riuiiK1t, H-mry
I.tiHl'MiiHit, tutiiv .ri"('h, all ol llarri
, Nl.
ti ii J. W, H shs, Jit., l'Kihtcr.
.txxtttttxxxxn
$100.00
Given Away
Every Month
to the person tulnniuing the
most meritorious lnvcat4a
durinir Mm tireccilinK month.
Wl? HEOt'HB VATENTS
n FOIt INVKNTORS, ind Wie
w l)Jis!t of this offis- 1 to n
rouniifo lerons of linwni
ive turn tit ram. At the
psmip time wexvlsh Xn iBiirres
UietmctUiat : -
It's the Simple,
Trivial Inventions
That Yield Fortunes
-iKh t tie l.fm Wwili
ni Kyw, "hW-c Hlnil HuniT).
Sfety Phi," t ;n
ver" "Air Urnko.'- etc.
Almowt every mm conwlwi'
Q ti hrl(lit 1lua lit mnii' time-or
nlher. liv-nni V'n ii in itbii-
llcmltilH!? VOI'k iBlimtn iiihv i
In. In 1hi illreelliiii. Way
miilie yonrtomme. Wlty mit
try? l:
Write for further -InforinuUUD nud
Biemion tiliW.)iuie.
tat ppccc yifliuc r,A
I 111. I I1LUU ULIIIIIIOVV. M
Philip W. vret. Oce. Micr., jf
I8 F Street, Northwest, ft
VHSHIWIJTOW, D. C.
OfThe rnpnnitillfty o! f hi tnmpeni '
nwy lie jiMf''i ny in ihci iiiri " '
loc k m tml'l tv ovr una inuuMnu '
nt the li'HiliiiK aeni'iipert in Hu- 1
united Btt.
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A MARTYR
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t'lintid'oiti -;i iicciiil ins v-ri;.
i-iaf to all sj"iil:riy Hic'-ii."
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,T THE WORLD'ti fAIJ,.
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U. L. SMUi K.
Fashionable Barber &. Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
H.IZOHS AMI SCISSOKS ITT IN OIUiER.
J. E. PHINNKY. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls ilveti prompt atleiiLion.
OMii e in Drug - '.ore.
llAltmsON. - - NKIIKA3KA.
HORSE BREEDERS.
On account of hard times I w ill stand
my 3-ycur-old Shire Stallion for ijUi.OO to
insure a mare in foal.
He is a bright buy, with good style
and action, und weighs alsnit 1,700
pounds.
1 will lake younsr cattle at the market
value in payment of service foes.
The horse can always lie found at my
' burn, one mile soutfi u( Bodiiw
PETEU St 'H AF.FEIt,
Owner.
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ATTENTION!!
When stocks have dropped clean out of
sight,
And money's like a clubman tight,
And men talk poor and women climb
Six pair of stairs to save a dime
Then is the time for master mind
Some nefv economy to (hid.
One economic dodge you know,
Just trade with IIOL'tili & SONS.
A large line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoe,
Clit'stimts, Candies for tlie babies,
Oranges for tlie ladies.
Tea set of 56 pieces given away with
$50.00 worth of goods.
Yours l!exiKctl'ulIy,
blotjoec &c sonsrs.
! Hester
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors,
Lath and
Windmill and
MAimhSOX
How lo Saye Money!
utl itaU' murk by wmhUhjc j our A3 '4.1 1
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RAILROAD JEWttER, CHAOROTj,
I NEB. AU wiiH-Iiiic an- Juliy trwiu tiuti-.i t,!
.'lur-uin- y'iifl- AVhri' --l.-li li-1 ,:tSHl ii'J'uU (,fJ
i.ii.riui'buiit.
J-h' , Ul yiiiy -vpiiwini utl iu'k srnt w.
.(H-Ull 'llUl J-UUT IMUI'll W.lll'U liniU.iillJf ti- '
j c iiii ,itnl ur will !"- '"i i -t'XACJ
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I nrtlt'T. .Nii-4iii.t UifJiuiiKl iiuiw i iul U"Hl.
Ho mil allow Juiir i.i.i'li.Ui ,nii Uudot
ti.luli II- mtiiilli itliuiii cli'.iiilnr.
; it itwtw ii lituff Kioi k ot ATi'ti h
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Farm Implements,
Blinds, Lime,
Shingles.
Pump Supplies.
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County Surveyor,
Is JjrejAfviJ ! aii b.iud:. uf 1lff,t.
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Photograplicr,
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