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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1895)
- i'. 5 f .... - . .. - - JSi i TflESKH'X) OUNTV I.. J. fcliuinuii. Ktlllor and I'lopilcliir. F. 1.4 M. V n. K. Tim tatltl-. linlti r,l. ijiiiuK Kail. ii. i! Ill Su. B, ntlvl fi in Fur H.iur, feed nr meet i all ,n L U"lier. 7 A wn little rain vi-ite.l t ItM-ulity cm Tuesday. l'ar n;i.kiiis fur :tle ut The J'H K.SaI. oilii e. For reliaWe, firM.i-lavj tictiUil work orany kiml.Ko to T. J. (iil.v.n, Craw furJ, Nelu-jl;:i. One tluen full Momlcd I'ulamJ 'lima pi's four weeU old. Kou N.u.K nv W'm. Nokilx-ii. - Iloreliouwl coiiiHiuijil ouyh yrui tlieRrtfat remedy for cou-U and colds t tlie Pioneer l'luii'iisacy. Lo-t oh Stuavkh A brown K-ldinj,', - ye-irs old, branded circle on left tliigli. A. Mc(;ini.kv. If you w ant :i farm ir get one I'liUislied in Ni-lirasliu. TllK Jot hnm. lulis with the X l.iitxhti I'nnwr. ( all and we a enj.y of it. Several contemplate goinjj to Fori liobinson next Sunday to witness a Kaine of liall lietwceti the Chadion team and the soldiers. 4 I. Itidistein has Wn improving the rt-Hidenc e part of his building by having it plastered. Win. Noreisch did the work. Commissioner It. F. Johnson is hav ing an addition b nilt to his house. He will have to hunt up a housekeeper to take (are of it next. It is renirted from Brown county that the small jrrain will lie a total fail itr and all the farmers will havu to de pend upon w ill Ik- the corn crop. The Seventh Day AdventisU 0iencl their cainpmeetiiii,' at Crawford today anil it will emit inn until July 21st. All are invited to attend and participate. If the hair is falling out, or turning ray, rerjuiriin; a htimulant with nour ishing and coloring food, Ilall.s Vege table Sicilian Hair Henewer is just the .siecilic. 1 A. McGinley was in town the last or the week wearing a new hat won as a wager that t.'hadion would not get a sugar factory this year. Mo. calls it his sugar beet hat. J -The cool weather during the past week has not been conducive to the rapid growth of crops. All crops are behind the heason and some good growing weather is needed to bring them out. j J. W. Farnest was in town the first of the week and informed us that he had his new house almost completed. He will lie pretty comfortably fixed when it has received the finishing touches. t The wind has eled some of the shingles oir the roof of the school house. It is too bad that the building cannot be moved to some less bleak location or a decent building erected on suitable JLTound. It has lieen suggested that, as no celebration was held here on the 4th, it would lie a good plan to got up a county fair and race meeting. A good time can lie had if it is given the needed prepara tion. - Ncls Kngbret is having a well put down on his farm in Highland precinct and will have his new house completed this fail. Then all he will need to make his jilace complete will ho a housekeeer in J if reports are true he has been look Jog out for one. Mrs. 1-iirs M. Peterson, who lived ' iien, dad tit a hospital at Omaha a f-w i!.i s ago, ha vrng Irs-u taken there tor treatment. She hud been xck for a I 'Ctr tune and when notified that she i oiild not live her husband w,is nimble U go to her U.dcide. licensed was formerly one of Sioux coiinlCs pro- :'rive srhoi l teachers, County Clerk I'dewelt , in receipt of a letter I' nun the slate engineer to the ed'eot that U is exp t,.-d tlia I the work '. gauging the Volin.i' of the si reams ol the stale will coinmeii'.o in Sens coun ty in the near future. Tliow who are interested in ditches ar anxious to have miclt action taken. Few medicin.s have held their ground no successfully us Ayei's Cherry Fec tonil. During the past fifty y-nrs, it bus Iss'ti lln? most ptilar of oil ough-ciiivs and the demand far it today t greater than ever liefcre, i'roiiipt to i t ami sure to cure. -To prevent pale nnd delicate Inldnm from laising into chronic inva lids later in life, they should take Ayer'n knvsnjKirilla together with plenty of wholesome food and out-door 'exercise. NVIuit they need to build up the system s goisl red blood, Plooitiers for I.uly cyclists nre lie- liming very fashionable, and one well know it lady of Seward has adopted the the costume. She snyi that ttliu rides Willi nnich greater pase and comfort, rind w ill never again wear a dress w hile riding a wheel. We believe that the bloomer costume w ill soon Ik- in general iise, not only by lady cyclists, but also dy equestriennes, and wa hope to soon ee the time when llw dangerous, un votnfurtahle urn) ungainly hide saddle will he a thing of the pt. Heward It i'f:us.iiw C. F. Coffee went out to the T box . ranch lust Sunday. ; M.ss Maggie Linden. all left i.r Wi-u- tine last Suturday evening. Wilmer l'hillips returneil the I1i-t of the Week from Fdgemout. B. L Sinuck started this morning for Alliance to attend the race. Mr. V. H, Bonsell iiinie down from I.u-k Wednewlay evening to visit aw bile. Frank Tiukhan) and Josh Biker were up from Five Points the firt of the week. S. T. Williams, brother of T. O. Wil liams, arrived from Colorado a few days ago for a visit. , Mrs. J. M. Smiley und children started last week for the home fo her parents in Seward county. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tebbet were view ing the sights at Sioux county's metropolis Wednesday. Jarvis Hichards was up from Cliadron the (irst of the week looking after inter ests in this locality. Msses Louie and Claudia Hester, w ho have been visiting in Lusk and vicinity the past week, returned home last even ing, i 4 Mrs. J. II. New lin and Mis. 1). Klien came up from (ileu on yesterday morn ings train to visit Mrs. Andrew Christian of Pleasant Kidge. Henry Brundigo was in Harrison Tuesday on his return from Oriu Junc tion and called und gladdened the heart of the poor printer. Select something to go iu the state fair exhibit The ladies Aid Society will give an ice crcani social at the Court House Friday evening July 1') at 'r.'.ltt o'clock. All are cordially invited. . The first crop of alfalfa has been harvested iu this locality and the yield is reported to 1 from two and a half to three tons pur acre. That is certainly better than to mow all over creation to get hay. The crop reports from various parts of the county are somewhat at variance. Some say that they have better pros 'cts than at this season last year, while others say rain is badly needed. The in dications this morning for rain aro good, but indications cannot always be de pended on in northwest Nebraska. A rain, such as fell on the 4th of July last year would lie highly appreciated. The school hoard held a meeting yesterday to select teachers for the en suing school year. A petition was filed askiug that H. L. Fisher and Miss Cora VVurts be retained and on consideration of the matter they were elected. Mr. Fisher is to lie the principal and as such will have Kiijiemsion of the entire school. That arrangement will certainly prove more satisfactory than the rule which has been in force in the past, each department having lieen conducted, to a great extent, independent of the other. Now if some way could lie devised to have lietter school rooms it would le a good thing. Correspondence. , BoD.utc, Nkb., July tl, 1 HIT). Mrs. J. B. Burke is on the sick list sull'ering with rheumatism. Miss Lily Pfost came down from Edge uionl Sunday. tuite chilly for this time of the year, a light shower is falling at present. Mrs. B. B. Smith and baby Floyd was visiting with Mrs. Zerlie last week. Boh Bickard has ret urned hume after an ah-c'ice of several months oil Sheep Creek. Cure For Uendaclie. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to Iw the very U-st. It elfects a permanent cure anil the most dreaded habitual nick-headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are alllicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, ami few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Larga IkiI ties only (if ty cents at Pioneer Pharmacy, Special Exrui'shms to Hot Springs. On the follow ing dates the F. E. & M. V. w ill sell excursion tickets from Har rison, Neb., to Hot Springs, S. 1)., and return for one fare for the round trip. These tickets will 1 good returning for thirty days from date of wile; May Milt, June 7th and P.tih, July 3d and ittth, August 3d and 2;td, For further par ticulars apply to E. F. IViSTIl'K, AgcMit, oO Cents U January 1, Isittf. That is an awful little bit of money for a twice a-weck juxpeT like the Semi Weekly Journal, but if yon w ill send 50 cents yon will receive (hat paper until January 1, lHHrt. You will Hnd U the farmer's daily. Markets alone are worth more money than that. If yon take it the rest T this jour for .VI cents you will want to keep hlwlways. If you get up a club ol Hve Srent sulmcriliers you can have n copy free for your trouble, Address, Nebraska Htale Journal, Lin coln, NA. Bismarck as a liiinetulist. Meanwhile the prince is said to tie pre paring to qualify himself fn "si deiicy of another trug' Herr KardorfT last month told the Ger man bimetahst league that Prince Bis marck told 1 1 1 f 1 1 the other day that in reality he had always been a bimetalist from the hot toio of his heart, but that w hen he was in the ollice he was so oc cupied that he could not devote the nec essary attention to the matter. Herr von Ki rdorlf added that Prino Bismark would shortly express himself publicly in favor of binietalisiii. Without wait ing for Prince Bismarck's plunge, the ljwer House of the Prussian Diet, after two days debate, passed the foilowiug motion by 17 votes to 'Ji: 'The House urges the government to request the Chancellor to take immed iate and energetic steps calculated to lead to an international regulation of the currency question, with the final object of securing international bimetalisrn with t lie Kirticipalion of England." England, however, at present shows only slight indication of any approxima tion to himetalisiii, international or otherwise. As the great creditor of the world, John Bull naturally shrinks from receiving his iuterst in depreciated silver which he thinks is what the debtor na tions are aiming at; and he agrees with the writer in one of the reviews that bi metalisrn with many people is simply a new way to pay old debts. Sir William Harcourt last mouth expressed the atti tude of the present English Government w ith the most uneijui vocal lirmness. Bi .netalism has strong friends in England, but they are in a small minority as yet'. The latest new s from Germany, also is not encouraging to the silver men. The several slates w Inch make up the Ger man empire have lieen asked by thu im perial government to express themselves on the question of an international monetary conference, and they have not show n much zeal for the proposition. It is our opinion that world conditions are tending toward the point where an international monetary union will be de manded as a commercial necessity. But that end will not be realized this year or next. From "The Progress of the World," in the July Review of Reviews. Mi 11 n il Services Next Sunday. Class Meeting, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday School, Sunday morn ing at ll;!!!) o'clock. Epworth League Sunday evening at 7, and preaching at H o'clock. I'll AS. E. CoNNIilX, Pastor. Final Proof Notices, All persons tuivlnif flnii proof notices tn this mn-r will receive n marked copy of tins puper iiiel urn rcitntel to examine their notice 11 1 Ml ii iiny rnu s exist report the fiiiiie. to this ofllce at once. .Notice tor I'nlillriitiiin. Land Office lit Alliance, Neb., J June 1-1, IhSi.i. j Notice Is hernliv Klveii Unit the followliitf iiiiiiieil settler Iiiih llleil milieu ol his Inten tion to make Him proof in support of his clulm, iinrl tlml siild proof will tie nmilii be fore M. .1. lilcwett, I lerk IHslrii-t Court lit Harrison, Nebraska, 011 July 20, Islis, vl,: I mini Pout of lliirrlsoii.Nen,, who iniule II. K. No. MM for the lie. '4 sec. J'.i tp. ; n., r. w k. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anil eultlva tion of, hhIiI hinil, viz : Simiiiel II, I.eclliiK, Charles l.i'i'lluK, .liiiiii-s Sliutery, A. II. Dew, all ol Harrison, Neb. also Joseph I). Kiiliinsiin. of Harrison. Nell.. who uiiule II. K. No. linn fur the . tj ne. '4, aim if. .j nw. '4 sec. 11 ip. ;tg n., r. rw w. lie unities the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience uHm and cultiva tioil of, shIi! land, viz : James W. Scott, John Corliln.li. W. Hester, (irant iiiitlirie, nil of Harrison, Neb. j. w. w mix, jh. MM.-i Ki-Kister. .Nnllre fur I'llliliiiilloii. laind Oflli :i at Alliance, Net)., 1 Juno Is, is'.i.'i. Notice Is hereby iciven Mint tin- following mimed settler lots ilhsl notice of his Inten tlou to make final proof in support of his claim, aim tnui sum prool will be minle in fore M. J. IlieMctt, clerk of liiHtrlcl ( ourt, at Harrison, Ncii., oil July 27, Ihi.i, vl.: Jrsiis ItiimsKii "f lliin i-iin. Nell.. bo liuide II. K. No. stfl lor the u'a ne, sw', lie 14 und nwl4 e4 sis-. Ill, tp.;w it., r. M w. lie mimes ilte folios lug witnesses to prove his coiitiuitou resldtmee" upon and cultiva tion of, said laud, vl.: Marcus Viiidets, John I'luukctt, Anton, Mo ruvck, Henry hliuleiiiau nil of IhirrUou, Neb. ill 4ii, J. W. Wkiix, Ju., Krgister. ' .Nutiri fur I'lililiciitinn. laiuil (lltlce at Allimice, Ncbr., June IS. IsiiA. ( Notice is hereby given tluit the Jollouing luiluisl settler has II list inillce of bis Inten tion to make llmti proof in upiort ot his clulm, und I lint snld proof u 111 be iniule be tore M. J. Illeuelt, clerk liUtriet Courl ut lliirriou. Neb., 011 Julv 'it, Ims'i, vIb: JiiIiii S. Pftist, who lunde U.K. No. .KM lor tliewijitwi, null ', . n 1 p. : n., r. .Vi . lie loin, en t tie following witlle-i-es to proe his coulliiuoij rewldeuce uiou and cullivu lion ol s'tid laud, ix: ilctirv C. Kousli, Jo'idi J. Kipp, John C. Kls rjieclier, Aslibcl Orluii all ol ilodiiii', Neb.. !4I liii J U-. Wkiin. Ja. Ki-Kister. .N(illi for Putilimliitii. Jjiud (mice at Alliums-. Neb. 1 June i'l, IS',15. S Nullr l hereby glieu II111I the follow lug mimed set tier bus II lid notice ol bUiitUm tion tu miiict iluuJ prisif 111 siiiiort 41I his I'luiln, und tijMf sul'i prisil w ill be iniule be lorn .M. J. Illeuelt, .lerk ol the oi-tiii'l isnirt, til HaJTluu, NebN uu Aug. U, IM'.i.'t, lt: Jnlin W. (Mrmidfr, of Slim Co. Neb. who iniule U.K. No. 41X1 lor the Uit2, 3 and 4 auil s. uv.Umv.1u l u. ;li n II., u. He BhMiif m t hr lowdng wltinswes Ui pro-p Ills eonf Inuous resJdeuee upon und cultiva tion ol mid Intel, vix: : Joliw MesKlug, VVlliluiu Meyrr, I'l'ter WhsJetifekU mid Cmi h roeiiliig nil tt Ard Hum1, so. Jink. iiJso. vU: -I oil II Mossing ui Slum CoMNly Neti. u In, uinde If. V.. No. M.'il, lor Ike lols 1. unit 2 niid s. St nr. sec. i:i, tw p. HA 11 r. .13 w . lie itHiHes tue f olio w l tig wit urines to prove III ctoiltuuiiucc residence uitiu tiud culti Vilttonol siililluud, viz : " W tuiiiui Meyer, tu"4 Krof-nlug, refer Wicdciiic-ldt itii'-l Jian Hi-lr.iiuler, nil of ArduKire, so. IbiW. 11N0, . ,: WlllJum Dryer ofSluiix ('. Neh. who made II. Ii. Nn. gls oc ihi J.ols und nud 4 iiud m, nw . i4 nee. 21, lp. !i."i n r. n i w . lit- mi tors I.Ih- IoIIor lug wltnrsi-s tit itrove hiseoulluuoHs resliieiH-e iijtttn and i-ulllvs-tlou ol , Hid liiiut, Ik: John .Messing, Cmi hisieii ns, 1'eter wleil (Mileltll, und John U.lrumlel' all of Ard inoi'iS "mi. lk. , 444s si. W . WKHK,, ., UngUtvr, MM mm wM PF :..OIS ALL WHO U-53 AVER'S "A.mt's prcpai'iitloim arc loo well known to need anv coiniiicii. ilation fnnii me ; but 1 ! H coin pcllctl lo state, lor the bciu lit cf lilicis, that six years rgu, 1 Ium nearly half of my hair, ami i hat v., is left turned gray. Ai'cr irMiig Aycr's ll.ilr igiir i-cveiai Month:!, lnv Lair began lo glow : niii. iiihI with the natural color icsioreil. 1 recommend it to all oi o; ?' o: O: oi O: o o: c: my Incinis. Mrs. V.. j-kank- Or. iiai 1:!:, Imx ;;(i.'i, Mation (', Los 05 .'l.'gclcs, t ill 05 o: Ams Hair Vigor si o: r:!i '.u:i:D nv O: U J. C. AVER S CO., LOWELL, MASS. croooooooocooooooooooijocS (JJJANT (JUT11UIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and United States Iind Ofliee. Ij' Legal papers carefully draw n. Hahhihiin, - Xkkiiaska, B. L. KML'CK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZOKS AND HClSSdlW I'CT IN OHDEK. Give t me t a l Call, J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). Pliysiciiin and Surgeon. All culls given prouipt iittuii tiiin. Oftlco tu lrug Store. HAmilsxiN'. - - NEHltASKA. I MOWERS. The BEST On 11 LEWIS GERUCH. HOMES HEALTH WEALTH SOUTH The Bat Ofipmrtmrnttim la America FQX TliOFITABLE FAEMISQ u along the line ef th ' MOBILE AND OHIO RAILROAD in ALABAMA asd MISSISSIPPI. Two Curt trains daily wilh throiiRh Wperi, Tow Tllet Unrt-ffekfirl ftcurnionn tnonilily. Illllttrnt4l Book ! to nil. It tell nil about the cheap hornet, the climate, the Itenlthfulnetta and how to frow three lull crops each year on the earn lano. Cnd your name to fc. roupy, imnoMi Cfvi, i. 0, . Hn obUa,-W. ONLY, SELL Deen 0 EARTH. STAMPED UPON Is the name and fame of the "Old Reliable" store of MARSTELLEE BROTHERS, where you can al ways find bargains in everything to be found in a GENERAL STORK. Now is the time select your SPRING AND Highest market price paid for produce of all kinds. Marsteller Bros. "The Old Reliable." From scandal'H name we stand aloft, And honor not its propagator, We sell you goods, will make you laugh And go and tell your neighhor The cheapest place to trade in town, Yes, that's the name, just a H ester & Son . HEALER IN' Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill &nd 1 TfIiISOX 1 11 ii UiuiulA WOaLD-HERALD W. j- BHYA N J the grenUtt mat or the muo,m Jlu:,r It advocate KliEli SiLVKtt at the preajat ratio of .ixLeeu to one Vo obtaiuQ I "Daily, tO U'J r y9.ir; "M v.ant per inoU'li UVeicly, j?i OJ war yc.ir Su'h scrip "ions tor the THE DULLEST BRA e mmcd ami "1 8v Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles, Pi-nip Supplies. N! liliAKk'A. is, l. n,UK,. ; County Btitroyor, I mii':iviI to do nit dinds if SI i . vi' ',r it '.r-vimi iH n rMifi od Mt i-f-fctory mmHji'i'. 14H ----- Nm'IAW.:a ; . , . ':; V mmt ' ! , PhOtOgraphOl, ! , ' UUITBITiLIS UUyLU. tt.'VW'i'Xjj:'., .j-., 1 jifMiv:,j i,j ol,, ;,, 'klmh. 4 i hi jiiw . 'hy tif f,sM 4ii)vi.1ii , ll(rUincl.-i. 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