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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1895)
K THE SIOUX ( OL'NTY COTJTtNJLXj. L. J. Simmon.. Eililor and Proprietor. t. K. I M. I!. K Tiiiic t,il.'i-. i;jtng West. i-.-t. 'o. 5, liilit-U, I u, ii.U'd. . For (lour ft Uohwer. Otie dozvn full 1UmM Poland China pigs four weeks old. For HaJ.K BV WM. N'ORIEKCH. Horehound coniound cough nyrup the great remedy fur coughs and colds at the Pioneer Pharmacy. Lost or Strayed A brown ttelding, 2 yearn old, branded circle on left thigh. , A. MuOi.nley. i A new boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hollin.worth but week. I Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Smiley rejoice over the arrival of a son at their home on Tuesday of UiKt week. J A car load of implement and cloud ed hogs arrived here the biht of the woek for the Tratt & Fein ouiiit. I The Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs. Siirah Davis on Wednesday July 24th. A full attendance is desired. 4 T. O. Williams gathered up all the fishing poles in town and oq Tuesday took his family to Van Tasnell for a day' outing. Dandruff is an exudation from the ores of the skin that spreads and dries, forming scurf and causing the hair to i'lll out. Hall's Hair Renewer cure it. I). H. Griswold is happy over the j Kt that artesian water 1ms been ob tained near his quarter section of land at Ainswortb. The ice cream social given by the ladies' aid society last Friday evening at the court house was well attended and a pleasant time had. If you want a farm paet get one published in Nebraska. The Journal clubs with the Xehrriska Fanner. Call and see a copy of it. An exchange says "The opposition louie women have to bloomers depends upon the ligure they would cut in them." The first home made cabbage came to market Monday from the garden of J. ' Parsons. It shows (Ine for the time t.f year. Street Commissioner Alex Lowry ;md Judge Wihfon have been improving Ine streets this week. A good soaking lain now would settle the dust. Attorney O. Guthrie has fitted up the first building south of the court house for a law office whore all in need of legal advice will find him. Can it be possible that the woman who is loudest in her objections to Woomers is the one who makes the preatest display of hosiery when going over a street cronsingf Seward UlarL; A. McOinley wont to Crawford the last of the week mid found thiit he hilt) the winning ticket in a drawing and it the richer by a new wuou. Thorn U n accounting for tin: hick sonto ipl; have. The indications are that no attempt will be made' to enforce the Russian thistle law in this county. The govern ment has too much hind here which is Iwyond the Jurisdiction of the road over seers. It may not pay to dig potatoes when small but (iustav Noriesch brought tiome in and sold them at a rate which would bring him about f'-'.W.OO tin ai re. That Is nearly as much as Sioux county land is worth an acre. The taking of testimony in Hie con test of N'ewman vs. Nichols !ognn oi Saturday nwl continued tm'.tl Wednes day afternoon. It was tiro longest con test that has ex'er wrurml over a piece vif Sioux county land, . Utitlniv was tillomey for Nichols, A number wrnt from l?re to Fort Robinson to wt the gnnrn of Inll hist Sunday bttwwn the Chadron nnd Robin- ton club. The latter were victorious and as a result the Chadron wwcinl was the "swearing train" on the return trip. On hurt. Friday July 12, Fdwin (Jutli- rie was nine vears old and life invited his friends to spend tlw hours from i to clock in "fun" as ttoys f that age interpret the word. Ic iream and ke were stowed away in quantities by Ray Myers, Howard SuiiK-k, Willie Kartell Archi llavis, Lin ley Priddy, Charlie Itichstein, Otto Hough, FriU Rw-hstein freiw Williams. Willie Scott nd Kdwin ftutlirw. It w mki thai the Wker w;oti vompany H fcotng to wage r with lha vianuTactnrwi of high priced wheels. Tltt-y claim that the enormous demawd lias v-ripfrtH the sale for 1or wwe! VehKes and vn otJer to recoup litem Hv tfiey will miwmfiwture high grede whew for only The Nttiire- taker Co. in a large om, am) is Apult; iff 1 locking u the asseriirm with larg VaU,l. Sewrd ReMninr. "-Ths crop reports from various finrtii of northwest Nebraska are Turin dis- "Conraging. From what can lie tairned Wioox county is about as well off as any "of them. Here It is decidedly pottd. In some localities the prospects are good and in others bnt a short distance away they are bad. The general yield will likely be somewhat mor .than that of last year. Irrigated crops will lie all right and Mime an the table will yield bat the general crop will b far bt Ww what wm Mf4. It? IIWllV 1 i Mr. E. F. Pontius and Mrs. V, A. Hunter wiit Sunday at Chadron. J. W. Christian has rhirnd from an extended visit to northern Wyoming, - J SlierifT Dew went to Cliadron Thurn- Jjy evening returning next morning. (Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Hough are up roni Running Water for a short time. IL C. Armfleld wa looking after hi interest in Sioux county hut week and tailed at this office Thursday. M. Bruck was down from Douglas the past week visiting and holding down hi homestead. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hollingsworth were doing business at the county seat last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Snyder aod their daughter, Mrs. Walker, were in town uring the week. Mr. and Mrs. M- C. Doan and daughter, Mis Daisy, were in town last Saturday nd made a pleasant can at. mis omce. Master Nrfl Simmons left on Thursday evening train for Mirsland whore he will spend his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. 1 T. Poole. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Shepherd re turned Saturday from their wedding tour and have settled down to enjoy married bissat their home on Anteloi. JJoseoh Hibbeln was in town Monday and arranged to have a sale of his prop erty us advertised in another column. lie has a fine plan for handling stock. J C. F. Colfee was at Chadron the last nf the week on business in regard to a aim which he has against the govern ment for horses which were stolen from him by Indians years ago. A nice little shower fell here yester day afternoon and did a good deal of good, hut it was but a local shower. If rain does not soon come crops will be pretty short. I Complaint is niude thatchildren play " ., . ..... i. ... n llie watering irougu ao me iumit reservoir and cet the water so dirty that horses will not drink it. Either the par ents should see that their children keep out of it or the authorities should take a hand iu the matter. If you would have an abundance of dark, glossy hair, if you would have a clean scalp, free from dandruff and irri tating humors, or if your hair is faded and gray, and you would have its natu ral color restored, use Ayer's Hair Vig or. It is unquestionably the best dress ing. To make your business pay, good health is a prime factor. To secure good health, the blood should lie kept pure and vigorous by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. When the vital fluid is impure and sluggish, there can be neith er health, strength, nor ambition. By a recent decision of the court Andrew Christian of Pleasant Ridge, was Jot-lured to have been elected to the of-iii-e of county commissioner of Con- verse county, Wyo, Mr. Christian is to be congratulated on the outcome of his contest and if he uses the same methods in his public life that he, tins in private matters his county is also to be con- Jratulaleu. On investigation it has been found that the school house win neeu to oe newly plastered and considerable other cxiense put on it to make it fit for use. There is talk of calling a iqieciul meeting for the purpose of taking action in the matter. It Is doubtful if the building is safe now ami steps should be taken to prevent any accident. It would Ire Very poor jwlicy to expend much money on that building, especially in its present unsuitable location. Wednesday July 17 was Miss Edna Honwers seventh birthday and she cele grated the event by giving an im promptu patty to some of her little friends and after spending the afternoon in nlavimr games, it cream, cake and other delicacies of the s?aon were serv ed to Kffie Wright, Dotte Patterson, Myrtle .Scott, Minnie and Ona Sutton, and Minne Simmons, and Elsie aod Edua Edna Kobwer. Direl county has one road overseer who is bound to see that the new state law relative to destruction of Russian thistte is carrmi out. He recently sent the following letter by registered mail: G ROVER CLEVELAND, PresidWit U. S. Washington, D. C, DkaR SHR Yml re Hereby notified that tma mill Iw c-iven Ave Javs to remove Kisian thtsUes from government land. Facing to 4a so, 1 will destroy tbni and tax tne cost up to yon. (sjiignw!) v Koad Overseer. Wo haven't yet learned of the answer to this HrigM p totte. AMiano tirip. An exchange aiserts thai a man who wont take ipajwr neoanse ne an borrow ns ia invented a mwbino by which he ook his nnev by the smoke from his neighbor's chimney. The same fellow wits in the bat fiew in church to save interest on hm contribu tions, and is always borrowing a Tkle to town to mve the w'oar nrnl tear on 'his horse rlesh. Ve, we know him. He is HrVI cousin to the mnn who never winds up his watx h for fear of lireaking or wearing the main spring. He undoabt eillv i a near relative to the mnn who went into the hack yard during a cold wiap, soaked his hair in water, let it fwM and then broke it off in orJr to oh't tha barber out of Nr out. Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the ranch of Joseph Hebbeln, on Indian creek, Hioux county. bra-.ka, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, lxirt, the following proierty: 1J) head of 2-year-old steers, Vt head of 4-year-old steers, 20 heifers and cows, 20 horned and mares, Farm implements, coimisting of wag ons, mowers, rakes, plows, etc., Household goods and utensil too nu merous to mention. TERMS: All cattle and all sums on other purchases under $5 cash in hand. On all purchases amounting to $3 or over a credit of 1 year will be given aod on all horses a credit of 2 years will be given on approved notes drawing 10 per cent ir annum, none on cattle. A discount of 10 per cent will be given for cash on horses. I w ill also sell or reut my ranch on the Nebraska-Dakota line; runniug water; about (U) tons of hay on the ground; 80 acres under ditch. For further information apply on premises or address, JOSEFII IIlUIFXN, Ardmore, S. Dak. To the Teachers of Sioux County. It is with deep regret that I must no tify you that no institute will be held io Sioux county this year. Our aid from the county has been cut off entirely, re sulting from the greatly decreased as sessed valuation of prnierty in the county from which the county's revenue is derived. The expense connected with the hold ing of a two week's institute is so much that unless we do receive this aid, which with one exception has always lieen given each year we cannot, with out very great expense to each teacher, hold one. Our neighboring counties, l)awes and Box Butte, w-ill hold institutes during the following time: Box Butte, July 22 to August 3; Dawes, August 5 to Aug ust 17 and I earnestly request that all teachers who possible can, attend one or tlie other of these. Examination will be held at Harrison on August 18 and 17, and those who are not attending institutes elsewhere will lie expected to be presentj and take ex amination, and at this time we will or ganize a reading circle and teachers' association, if possible. Very Truly, W. II. Davis, Co. Supt. Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers. I wish to call your attention to. the fact that the County Treasurers have been very lenient with you during the several crop failures and as nearly all school districts are in need of money and the prospects are good for tine crops this year, I shall insist upon the pay ment of your personal taxes. Gentle men they have stood long enough. Very Respectfully, H. S. Woodruff. County Treasurer. ( Hiircli SmiceH Next Sunday. Preaching service, Sunday morning lOtfO; Sunday School 11:30; Epworth league, 7. C. E. COSNEI.L, Pastor. Correspondence. Bklu Nkb., July 41, 1H9 In Uie past three weeks we liave learn ed that, Jarvis Richards has returned from Rock creek, Wyo.. to tlie lower 33 with about 1,200 head of cattle and Jack Meltlea is foreman. That Octave Harris mude a trade for about 4,000 feet of lumber near White river aod liad the county surveyor mak ing maps of his ditch and I his Crawford brothers at work on tlie ditch. That Mrs. Potter ami son, Harry and daughter, Miss Ksa Prwsser, of Belmont, were Ue guests of Octave Harris. That Miss Anine Midwlson ami Mrs. Joh'ison, of Olen, were at the. X. S. ranch. ThatO. J. Gowey lost one of ' his teams, supposed to have been btolen. That the geological party is cauiped at theld Roy villa site, That Mrs. W. L. Ashlirook Us re turned from a ix mouths' visit in Kan sas and Texas and reports sua iuituouse fruit crop in the latter state. That W. L. Ashbrook and W. A. Matte son (mrohased about 30,000 jMiunds ol wire for fencing. That Goodwin A. Wright, of Alliance, were in -these farts buying fat cattle. Car For ileaaaciif. As a remedy for -all forms of Headache Electric Bitters hns .proved to be the very best. ItB'eots a fiermanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick-headaches yield to its .influence. We urge all who are airlifted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a .fair trial. In cases of hnbitmil conUpation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few eases long resist the use of this medicine.- Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at Pioneer ffharmacy., "Pafier napkiint Tor srile .at Tiik Jdt'RNAL oflice, For reliable, flint clust. uVntul work of uny kind, go 'to T. J. Gibson, Craw ford, Nebraik, s27i 1 I "!- j JW.'tted5t .D8 Why Was It U nt Aytr'i f im:iiu'H!:i. cut of tlie W'at iiuiii!r u' simd-ii' j. ;- .miloua niaituf:t' tlirs'l tliroiiKlioiil t'i" w-.rM, was tlie onlv nittieiMt- of Hi- (.Mil :ilmiit-i at til Vorl(i' tt'.r, I'lii c:i.' .A.il uhy w;i !t tUat, :u i'l ' :'in uniiml efdirts of Ui-ma;iuf:i-tM.! s . '.flii-j- j,r 'naratlitiis, iU'.t de'lsion i v, ., , '., !' dr Directum was nit r.-vt'i 1.'. p, p. A"0ont!ns f i;ci..: y,-"Articles thct aie In any way Uaasrarous cr o oilciisi-.-e, alio p:t'-unL. tnedtoinea, O uost.-ums, aui omniricai pregara- tiana, wlioue In.'r tsnfs are con- o csaled, will not tie aim tted to the 0 Exposition," iiikI, ilien f.ire Bfctnue Ayer's K.iis:i.irillv Is not a Oj patent ineiliTitie, nut 11 nnsti uiii, uii1 iiwt a secici jireparaiinii. C011011I wnu qiiei allien as to tue Icr- o nulla tinK which It Is 'iiiiiH)uiuleil. O O fitcaut4 It is nil that it la c'aiini'.l t i lio o a l'iiiiiiiinil 'onreiilrateil Extract of O HarsuparPla, Mini in every sense, win lliy the i'ldiiiHi'iiiciit of lliis mnst InifHiilJint o ciimriilllee, calli-d tnc'llier for passing O upon the manufiu'tnreil lirortucts of Iho J entire world. o ! ItiAr'o The CorodnQrlllo o AT THE WORLD'S FAIR toeooooeooooooooQooeeooci (5RANT OUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and United States Iiuid Ollice. fjI-egal p;iiers carefully drawn. Harhison, - NicnitASK. B. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser, OPEN SUNDAY FROM 0 TO 12. RAZOHK AND SCISSORS TUT IN OIlUEtt. iilvo t me tat ('all. J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). Physician ami Surgeon. All culls given prompt attention. OfHcc In inuf Store. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. I -SELL Deering mowers. The BEST On LEWIS GERUCH. COSES m DEALTir h SOUTH 1 Amrit FOR TEOFITIBLE FAKMINQ it long the line df lli SJOB1LE AND OHIO RAILROAD in ALABAMA akd MISSISSIPPI. To fall train daily wilh through ilrfptrt. tow Htn land-atekan a icuriiom monthly. Illatrt4 Vaiak Fra to mil. It tcllt all ahoul tha chtap kaaiat, tha climata, tha haulthfulncu and how Io Miraa full ctoo aach ytar on lha aama land, liiitf nam to K. K. l'oey, Oanaral Paaaauti Cii.CW.'fcO..'! MvlMla, AU. EM. 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 GENERAL STORK. Now is the time select your SPHIWG AND Highest market price paid for produce of all kinds. MARSTELLER BROS. "The Old Reliable." From scandal's mime we stand aloft , And honor not its propagator, We sell you goods, will make you latigli And go and tell your neighbor The cheapest place to trade in town, Yes, that's the name, just HOUGH &o SOK Hester PEAI.ERS IS Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles, Windmill and Pump Supplies, HAUfiiMOS THE OMAHA WUKLU-oMALl) Ml ted EfCrainwMi W- J- BRYAN 1$ tke $ttt Htpvtptr mud of the Mitnuri Lixur. It adroeate FEES SILVER tthe yrese&t ratio of LxtMa to one. Ita news service k tbe belt it toe obtained. Dally, $6 00 per year; 50 cents per month Weekly, $1.00 per year. Subfcrlptrona for the WORLD-HERALD rcelvd at this office THE DULLEST GftM' SUMMER GOODS. & on, SFHRAKKA. 1 a. U FLU, rjotnty Surveyor, I pron.i.f1 i .Kl -swt isfHiMurjy .manner. ?v'iHIIASKA.. t. Mi bRlI;, Photogmplier, n !'. fMrt. to do all iWnds of -work ii bin lin v -tliB .niont apro,,ml IllUlllOllli. Iumi tci!(l upparnViw (for .iniikirir groti)cu.nd outride vianwi und ,uuk- lit wuntinj,' woi'ls.iiijUmtiliM tliftttU' cull on him.