The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 06, 1895, Image 5

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    THE SIOUX COUNTY
CTOTTIRIN" A.Xj.
L. J. KimwunH. Editor and Proprieter.
F. f M. V R. R.TWtslilr.
trtrtlljf Wt. Uttilije Kual.
Nil. , urii'4,..ii :l i Ku. . uii"4-
For flour, feed or meet call oo E.
itoliwer.
l'ar napkin for al at Thk
JcM'RXAL t)Hir8.
Millet weed for fcale at iLarsUdler
Brothers.
Horehound eomound rough kyruji
i he great remedy for couh and colds
t he Pioneer Pharmacy.
Farm Ixunh Principal and Interest
;i.tya'd monthly or mmii-aununlly u
desired. Apply to (iraut fiutlirie, Har
ris" m, Nebraska.
If you want a farm par g-t one.
lubliHliod in Nebraska. The Joi'B.nal!
i subs with the XJirakn Fnnuer. Call
is od se a fop j of it.
HtiuykD A 'my yearling mare
i olt; while iot in forehead, two white
!iiud feet and foretop clipped. Will pay
i liberal reward for information leading
; the recovery of the animal.
Geo. Ou.vuEit.
Wastkd A good girl to do general
housework, Apply at once at Thk'
JiX KNaL oflke.
For reliable, first class dental work
of any kind, o to T. J. Gibson, .Craw
ford, Nebraska.
No one in ordinary health need be
come bald or gray, if ho will follow
Mensible treatment. We advise cleanli
ness of the scalp and the use of Hall
Hair Renewer.
The June apportionment of state
school funds will be ready for distribu
tion in a hort time. It is a trille less
than 71 cents er capita and the total
which will be received in Sioux county
will be f70.
' A new postoffice has been established
at Pleasant Ridge, Wyo. , at the resi
dence of 8. L. Kirttey and is called Kirt
ley. It is supplied from Vorhees, Wyo.,
and at present the mail will be weekly.
It will be convenient to the people of
that locality.
Health and happiness are relative
conditions at any rate, there can be little
happiness without health. To give the
body its full measure of strength and en
ergy, the blood should be kept pure and
vigorous, by the use of Ayern Sarsapa
rilla. The Jocknai. desires to call the at
tention of the people who live in the viciu
ity where frtntsgrow in abundance that
, ft will ti well to have some fine samples
ji each kind of, fruit canned so as to
make a complete exhibit at the Ktate
fair. No county in the state can make
aogood a showing of wild fruits as Sioux
county and its advantages bhould' lie
shown up.
A government outfit was here first
of the week enroute to Wyoming where
the party will work for some time mak
ing maps of the elevations. The maps
will greatly assist in the irrigation
work and are lx;ing made at the request
Of the state engineer of Wyoming. It
would le a good thing if similar maps of
this locality could be made anij, it is to
be hoped that the slate engineer of Ne
braska will make the necessary request
of Uncle Sam.
When T. (). Williams returned from
Lusk last week he discovered that his
pockel-look containing almut twenty
live dollars was missing. That sum i' a
great, big pile these time and Tom was
worried. Ho went a part of the way
back anil looked lor it but found it not.
He wrote to Ton i Hell, with whom lie
had Nient the night, and received the
welcome news that the lost hail been
found in the lied he had occupied.
The time of the year arrived
when it must I decided whether or not
a celebration will lie held at Harrison on
July 4th. A good many inquiries are
being tuade by outside parties. The vis
itors were well pleased with tiiu treat
ment accorded them last year and there
is no reason why the same result cannot
H attained next month. There is a lot
of work and considerable expense attach
ed to a celebration and it remains for the
business men to decide whether or not
they desire to undertake it, The recent
rains will do all right until about that
date and if getting up a celebration will
result in such a rain as fell last year the
elfort will be repaid in that way.
The indications are tliat the (Miopia
of Ufcs school district will be called up
on at the annual meeting to take wine
action in regard to the bonds outstand
ing ugainst the district. The bond is for
$1,XJ0 and there is about f 00 in the
hands of the county treasurer. At tha
last annual meeting the boaitl was in
structed to take the necessary action to
jsiy the bond oil' or to apply what was
on hand toward its payment, but the
vwner refuses to accept a partial pay
meat and the bond is past clue am) not
enough to pay it in the sinking fund.
There are fund it seems might be used
for the purpese and tnen w hat more ac
cumulates in the sinking fund could lie
used to re-imburse the fund from which
the uocessary amount is taken, H is
hardly right that the taxpayers should
continue to pay interest on tho entfc-e
amount of the bond when nearly enough
Ui (xtyit is on hand.
PERSONAL.
Frank Nuttfl is mer from Indian
i-mrk.
"Mr, snd Mr. (J. II. UuiU are iu from
the south.
J. B. Johnson is up from (IWn (his
morning.
V. J. A. Rait in was up from Cotton
wood Tuesday.
A. Christian orders TnB Jocrsal sent
to Kirtly, Wyo., in the future.
(I. Guthrie went down the road Mon
day evening on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Morrow were
down from Van Tassel yesterday.
O. A. Clarion' father aud mother ar
rived from tlm east last week for a visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Neece arid Edward
Downey were at the county seat on 8at
unlay. W. C. Stover, of Fort Collins, Colo.,
was here last week looking after his
interests.
P. W. Knott was over from (lilchrist
yesterday and called to tell us it rained
there.
Miss Phoebe
Iowa last week
Olinger arrived from
to visit her brother,
George Olinger.
W. B. Marsteller exects to start the
last of the week for a visit at bin old
home iu Pennsylvania.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Bmedes returned
from Texas last Thursday and are living
on their claim north of town.
Commissioner Tinkham, Mrs. H. Teb
bet and Miss Jeffries were up from Five
Points last Thursday.
'. H Plyinpton writes us enclosing
the funds to have TlIH JoniSAl, sent to
him at Locks Village, Mat.
'' W. E. Pontius is now the regular day
operator ;il Rapid City, having taken
the place tho last of the week.
II. I.. Fisher was down from Pleasant
Ridge .Saturday. He reports his school,
progressing nicely at that place.
town yesterday
' John Series was in
with a broad smile on his face over the
prospects for big crops in his locality.
Mrs. Elixalwlh Jordan, Miss Douahu
and James McCann, of Gilchrist, were
doing business in Harrison on Tuesday.
II. 1). Churchill went to Wheatland,
Wyo., the itrst ot tne weeK to join a.
trail herd belonging to liartlett Rich-'
ards.
W, S. Nicholson and John Cumin
were up from the South part of the
county the first of the wuek making re
turns as assessors.
Native lumber nine dollars er thou
sand feet at Hester & Son's. i
i
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Hamlin had the'
misfortune; to lose their infant son a few
days ago. All sympathize with them.
Assessor Nicholson brought up the
result of Jiis work the first of the week
and also brought the editor a photograph
of his place on Whistle creek. It shows
some of tho features of life on the
prairies of the new west and is duly ap
preciates! by us.
Rev, E. 1). Irvine who has been in
charge of the work of tho Episcopal
church in this locality has resigned to
take charge of a church at Hastings.
His friends w ish him success in Ins new
field of labor.
A correspondent of the Crawford
lii'iwm tells of Dan Klein and J. II. New
liu having found a portion of tha body
of a child which had evidently lwen
thrown from the westbound train. As
tiie story goes, the remains were buried
by the finders and that adds to the im
probability thereof for either of those
parties ought to have known that the
proK?r thing to have done would have
been to have notified the authorities.
The friends of Roy Maine planned a
surprise for him on liiu birthday. Tuure
I'ore Wednesday evening they met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Davis, and
from there proceeded to the pleasant
home of his parents, a mile west of
town, where the evening was very
pleasantly ss;nt in playing games in the
moonlight as well as in the house until
eleven o'clock, when delicious ice cream
and cake was served, The following
were present, Misses DcHock, Van Bos
kirk, Olinger, Gerlach, Pontius, Louie
and Claudia Hester, Mesdames Sarah
Davis, W. II. Davis, N. I Tipton, Cou
ncil, Olinger, Oriswold, Marsteller,
Guthrie, Pontius, Maine and Simmons,
aud Messrs Guthrie, W. B. Marsteller,
Connell, dinger, El., and Hoy Maine.
It has come to be a rule for tho peo
ple here not to be surprised at what
Grant Guthrie does but it was hard to
repress surprise at his latest. He has
liecn reading law for a number of years
and has practiced considerable in the
lower courts. On Monday evening he
went to Chadron on business. District
court convened there on Tuesday
and a man from Box Butte county
was there to lie examined fur ad
mission to the bar. Mr, Guthrie decided
to be exnmiued also. The examination
took place Tuesday afternoon in open
court and both were admitted and Grant
came home yesterday a full-fledged law
yer with Authority to practice ill all the
courts. He has quite a libViry and is
new prepared to look alter the needs of
in legal matters.
i ,' .1
PBOGBAM
of the
TIIIKII ASM'tL CONVENTION
Of tlM-
Sioux County KuiuUy School A-ciafiou.
To lie held at the Bodarc Presbyterian
church on
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
JUNE 12 ami i:t, 195.
WEDNESDAY, JrNE 12.
10:3') a. in. iJevotioual exercises ami
words of w elcome by Rv. C. E. Con
nell. II. "The Army Organized," Rev.
J. B. Currants.
12. Wnner.
1:30 p. in. "Our Foes."
I. "Behind Tinie"-F. W. Knott
II. 'Inattention" Mrs. Grove and
Mrs. Rice.
III. "Unprepared" H. S. dough
and Rev. I). McMillan.
IV. "Hard Hearts" Mr. Cot t man
and Mrs. Montgomery.
K Address, Rev. Thai kery.
TiirusriAY, JISE 13.
10 a. m. Devotional Exercises Rev.
John Jelfries.
"Recruits" Roliert Ferguson.
"Drilling" Rev. John Jeffries and
W. II. Davis.
12. Dinner.
1:3(1. Reports of Schools and Miscel
laneous Business.
2:30 "Inspiration" Mrs. Knott and
Rev. C. E. Rice.
( losing Words by Rev. (!, E. Council.
Entertainment will be provided for all
who attend.
On Tuesday John Anderson made a
deal for three quarters of a sectiim of
land, with Leonard Daut, The land joins
the S bar E ranch and gives the owner
.... ,,s ii.o 'i., ii,,.
kThe rainy weather which began on
i uesoay oi last wees sepi ngiiL on uniii
last Monday evening, making a whole
week of rainy weather. It is estimated
by conservative people that during that
time not less than fight inches of water
fell. It rained a little and then let up
and allowed what had fallen to soak in
and then let down another dose. It is
said to lie the most rain that has fallen
here at this season of the year since 1HK8.
The ground is soaked full of water and
the crops will certainly not be a failure
this season. One good rain on the 4lh
of July and a big crop is assured. The
grass is flourishing and plenty of feed
will make fat cattle and horses in this
country, i lie rain was general all over
the stitte but a greater amount fell in
the northwest part of the stale tfian in
any other locality.
i
Four Big Sticresses.
Having the merit to more than make
good all the advertising claimed for them
the following four remedies have reached
a plmnominal sale. Dr. King's New Dis
covery, for consumption, coughs and
colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric
Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stom
ach and kidneys. Iiucklen's Arnica
S;il ve, the best in the world, and Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which are a per
fect pill. All these remedies are guar
anteed to do just w hat is elamicd for
them and the dealer whose name is at
tached herewith will be glad to tell you
moro.of them. Sold at Pioneer Pharmacy.
Special Excursions to Hot Springs.
On tho following dates tha F..E. & M.
V, will sell excursion tickets from Har
rison, Neb., to Hot Springs, S. D. , and
return for one fare for the round trip.
These tickets will be good returning for
thirty days from date of sale: May 24th,
June 7th and 19th, July 3d and 10th,
August 2d and 23d. For further par
ticulars apply to E. F. Pontiuh,
Agent.
Church Services Next Sunday.
Preaching service, Sunday morning
10:30; Sunday School 11:30; Epworth
League, 7. C. E. CoN'sni.L, Pastor.
At a Hundred Junction Points
in Nebraska, connections are made with
Burlington 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 and
wherein they excel the trains of other
lines in many important respects, are
sent on request free.
Always glad to quote rates and give
information.
J. Fhancis, G. P, & T. A. Omaha,
Nebraska.
50 Cents to January l,-lS!Mt.
That is an awful little bit of money
for a twice -it-week paper like the Seirii
W'eekly Journal, hut if you will send 50
cents you will receive that paper until
January 1, H. You will find it the
farmer's daily. Markets alone are worth
more money limn that. If you take It
the rest of this year for fiO cents you
will want to keep it always. If you get
up a club of five .10 cent subsc.riliers you
can have a copy free for your trouble.
Ad 'iiss, Nebraska State Journal, Lin
..:, i, Neb. ' , '
I j kdmittedatjtte I J
Why Was It
U-.-ii Ajar- .S'irvrjMull'i, out of the great
itiimlim of mmilar ji; i ;i iruljuns maiiuf.u--turi-d
thriiij!liMit tin- rll. was the only
medicine uf lit- i:inl ailmitliMl at th"
World' I ftlr. CUi-;ii Ami why wait It
that, in (.!;, of united effort of the
liiaiiufai'tiireia m .t !i-r Mi'iaialions, lite
(incision of t V.'orl.Vj J'.iir liirectoia wal
notreiirr d
QECUSE
Awarding t' !i i t. r, "Articles
that are in any way dangerous or ol
offensive, also patent medicines, of
nostrums, and empirical prepara- JJ
tlons, whose ingredients are con- of
cealed, will not be admitted to tho ol
Exposition," and. UnTiTori Jy
Btniutr AytT'i Sus:ii.irilla Is not a
palent iiu'dii'iuc, hot a ji'isltuiti, and not
a serrrt preparation.
htanur. IU proprietors had nothing to
coiwal when ) no -1 ln i.-. I as to the for
mula tniis wlili'h it U coiniHiiindi'd.
litrume it is all that it is rlaimed to lie
a (,'(iiiiioiinl (;iinnlrated Kxtract of
Karsiiparilla, and in every shiisi, wotlhy
the l'uloi si'itient of Ihis inosi important
commlltci', failed toother for pimsinn
upon 1 1 hi manufactured products of the
entire world.
Avar's oSarsapanllal
Admitted for Exhibition
o:
oi
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR gj
Soooo oooo ooo oooooooooooci
ISW. M' MIUIUtHUMUUIMUIMHMMIIMHMIiyiMlsUsl'J
GRANT GUTHRIE,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Prompt attention given to all legal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts.
Jfl:'. papers curofnily drawn.
IlAWtlSON, - NEllftAKKA.
B. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber a Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
RAZOHK AND SCISSORS I'CT IX OHDEU.
(iive t mo rut Cull.
J. E. PJI1NNEY, f. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls given prompt attention.
Onlte In Drug store.
IIARWSON, - - NKBRASKA.
I
SELL
Deerin
MOWERS.
The
BEST
On
LEWIS GERLACH.
HOMES u;
HEALTH f
WEALTH 5
SOUTH
Th Ilst Opportunities In Amrrlc
FOIL mOFlTABLE FA ItMINQ
in along lilt lint of lh
MOBILE AND OHIO HA1LU0AD
in
ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI.
Two ft tralnn dally will) through ltwr, Tw
rsirn lttrul-eeki"rtKi ur!iunii muniMy Illiistrtrt
Hook Krte In Hll. It icl! nil uhoiit lh cheap
hornet, lh rliinam, the hrnllhfidncM snil how in
Erow Ihirs full cronl tiarh yrir oil th sstnt Iffnd.
end vuur immt to V E Po"-, tntfAl Pusn(M
Agn.i, M u iv. K , iuo(t;, A I.
EARTH
STAMPED UPON
Is the name and fame of the "Old
Reliable" store of MARSTELLER
BROTHERS, where you can al
ways find bargains in everything
to be found in a
GENER AL STORE.
Now is the time select your
SPRING AND
Highest market pijice paid for produce
of all kinds.
M A R ST B LI, B R 13 R (3 S .
"The Old Reliable."
AND IT
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors,
Lath and
Windmill and
HAUKISON
HORSE BREEDERS.
On account of hard tiuius 1 will tttund
my U-yenr-olil .Sliirn Sl;dlio for ft). DO to
insure a mare in foal.
Ho in 11 hrinlit lay, Willi goml ,lylt'
and action, und vmilm ulicut J,'()!)
)Olllld'i.
1 will luke yotinir -altl it! tlw' iiiitrkrl
valuif In )iiyiiitoit of wrvitru IVm,
Tii hrn rim iihvoy li fmiuit ui ivy
hum, one niik' ?. ntli ' f nod.tr-,
rm-H tt.:JAEFEit,
Owner,
Hough a Sons.
Hester Son,
DEALERS IN
THE DULLEST BRAIN
IE1ER GOODS.
RAINED !
Farm Implements,
Blinds, Lime,
Shingles.
Pump Supplies.
Nf-'.RUASKA.
s. u kll:s.
County Surveyor,
! ire):uwl to do nil kind of HVU
VEYINO mid WIVU LEVKLINd In i
irooiit end U!-.f.iWory m(li)tier,
HAltiti.- Ne&'Uwsa,
C 0. McUUIDE,
Photographer,
t:HA Wl'OfiU, NEH,
In ir'pttr(td tt do nil klndu (if worh In
liit Vim by Dm nu( np)H'flV(i
lilt tlimls,
W lm txji'lit Mj'tfitt for mithiKtr
roiip (tad (illt)d viei inn! piir
tic wiiiituitf mU n !hf litwhoHll
cfill an li'ii),
rf" KATWACT1W( Ol'AflA!TI)ittl.
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