The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 25, 1895, Image 5

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THE HIQUX COUNTY
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J. SimaioiH. Kditor imI ProBriMor.
r. H.4 .VR. B.TWul.U.
u ,if g H ut Going Kt.
HO- 5. n7xl.- 1 : 1
1 0kfot flour, (e4 or int tall on F..
HorehouDil compoun4 cough syrup
th great remeJy for cousin ami colds
' .jt 5he Pioneer Pliarmwy.
I.-r oB Strayed A brown gelding,
3 vear dil, Ih-jimW rin-lr on U-rt thigh.
A. M' i:l FX
Tlere wh born ou Sat urLiv hint to
Mr nmt Mrs Oscar Ward, a or,.-Lui-k
I have a good WooiU binder for Kile
or trade for htock. W. k HaiJ'hin,
4 milt- south of Harrison.
If you want a farm paper pst one
.mhlished in Nebraska. Tub JunmL
. lulw with the Stbratkn Farms, ('all
anil aee a copy of it
Five cars of caUlu were louiktl ut
nt Van Tatll :i-t Monday. Jarvit.
Kicliard went up U bupcriiik'iiil the
loading. -.'
I. kichtttein. J. W. Kmith mid Tom
jimiray went to Andrews Tuesday to try
ii, catfh sonw trout hut did not succeed
III lllt-ll c-uvim
While on his trip in the Hliuk Hill
M'Pntlv O. II. Turner iiurchatttKJ a car
load of lumber with which to build
new house on his ranch at Uramerc
Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers
am be applied when at home, and is uni
formly Miecewiful iu coloring a brown or
black. Hence its great popularity.
On account of the evenmsf wikw
hliort tlie Wednesday cv nuij; n.eelin;
of the sinking club i'a-'. li:ui
r..etl,.i r.t.ta.ut
uitxon r
y
Ill another toluniti of t lit i ia-.uu .tpM
;trs tbe call for tne jmpuhsl jutiioitu
convention. Tlie column of The Juuk
sai. are 0en to all nniiouuceuient of
;ut h a nature, no party will be burred.
W. F. Pontius has been promottitl
to the position of cashier at Rapid City.
Will is a good boy and from present in
dications will make an efficient and val
uable railroad man, '
11. A. Priddy ha dvelu:d into an
expert bicycle and tyewi'iter repairer.
P. 8. We will order our cotlin, an
Homer said he would annihilate us if
we published the ubove.
Mrs. II. T. Conley of this city has
lately received word of a legacy left her
by a lately deceased aunt in New lbin.ii
hire. The bequest is in cash and is ex
pected to reach here soon. Pawnee In-
B. L. Smuck returned Friday froiuNJ
Alliance where hu attended tbe ruCes.
He says they Iwul a jrood time. While
there lie traded his trotter for a pacer
... ...I , verv ttroud of his new ac
quisition.
-Tlie sellout board of district No. HO
will hold a meeting on August ;kl to
tpct a. teirlier. Tliev will have four
months school and will pay fVi a month.
If. Smoke is tlire.-lor aud C, Christensen,
modenitor, postoillce Harrison,
Effectual. Charles J. Booth, Olive-
wood, Cal., av: "I have used Ayer's
Pills in my family for several years, and
have ulwavs found tlm most effectual
in the relief of ailments arising from
disordered stomach, torpid liver and con
stipated bowels.
Li mi- r.r his oron nrosiHJcts the
last of the week Andrew Christian sau
they were not half what Uiey vvere last
year. His best piece of wheat, by far,
is on hind that was summer-fallowed
luj i'kif llu inforul to a Sllbsoil.l
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plow next season.
"Have tried otlters, but like Ayer's
best" is the statement made over und
over attain by those who testify to the
w rut lit arivd fniiti the use of Avers
Harsniiarillii. Disease never had a great
er enemv than this powerful blood-purl
lier. Jt makes the weak strong
Air .1. M. Hmilev Informs u that
Jim will ls down frouHiou . imty in
a short lime, and may powibly loule
HKuin in Reward county. They have
trl hut mintrv several V "t but
find it is not what they ctinl. When
uu.t.lu lo-ivo Hewnnl rnuntv to took for
a latter (viiiutv thev travel a lomt dis-
lance Iwfore they Und it. He aril HIuiU
The stock-sliiiiping season is at hand
and an unusually largo amount of beef
ioiwHMl in un over this line. The
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section foremen have been ordured
put tlte track in good simp end in order
to do this two men lire to lie ndded to tlie
foive on each section. Men are hard
get just at present,
TIki int.t. In IjiiK-hall has reviveu1
liure. A fe day ago ft crowd ot to-
iretlierand had a t.nu tice Kanie on the
grounds. The mot -.oUbto catch
Hie day wan niiule by Courify
Hnperin-
tcrxbtnt lluvis who cauifhl a hot one in
te left eye and the optic has Wen trim-
mel in mourning ever since.
A road overseer iti Holt county has
published a notion on the subject of the
ttussinn thistle at n cost of f.'i.OO.
Who will iay it is yet to be seen, In
nost coimtie the road overseers are
resigning and nono can be found to take
tlie omce. It in claimed Unit the Ku
mil thistle law if enforced will breuk
Ww law! ownem and it not enforced will
tafclt the road ovcetiem,
PEUSOSAL.
Fred Knott i in from Gilchrist today.
ft F. Neec wn up from Runninc
Water yesterday.
1. II. Oriswold ma4 a busiius trip
to Lusk on Friday.
Tom Snow wa in from Riwhide Tues
day pun itasiug supplit.
St-ott Jenks .va duiug busiuesn pi
Harriaou tlte last of tlie week.
Mr L. J. Biro Dions went to Cliadron
last evenim.', returninK this morning.
Miss Cora Wurta was up from Cruw-
ford the lirst of the week visiting
friends.
V. A. Hester returned from Wyoming
the last t,f the week where he had Wen
putting up windmills.
Els;n Cowlishaw was in from the
north part of the county yesterday and
called fur a short chat.
Frauk Nutto came over from Indian
creek Tuesday and bought a bunch of
cattle from a. Smiley.
J. T. ( Wee amf Will Hickard
here the lirst of the week buyi'iy
dies for the 7 box L ranch.
w'r'N
sup-
. U. Turner was in town Tuesday
He and Mrs. Turner had just returned
from an outing in the Black Hills.
II. Prieshoil', M. (Jay hart and L'laus
Christensen were over from Montrose
Monday on school district matters.
J. M. Robinson arrived from Omaha
Saturday and w ill remain a couple of
months looking after his interest here
and getting rid of some of the super-
Uuous flesh which he brought with
him.
On account of the troops Wing call
ed out to light Indians the gameof base
ball at (.'hudron is off.
Peter Schacfer is in town this nionA
r...- tli.. lli-t timu in iLMi-ur;il mnnlh. I
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lie says he is gaining strengtti slowiv
Trie liiimiock Indians have Iteen
making trouble out in western VN yoin-
jug and the settlern went out and made
few good Indians but are too few to lie
able to hold their own. Tbe war de-
artnit'iit was appealed to and the regu
ir troops ordered out. A train load of
horse und equipment from Fort Robin
son pulsed through here goiug west
a!xut 10 o'clock this morning and a
little later eight coaches filled with sol-
iers followed. It is inqwd that it will
be Indians and not soldiers that are shot.
During the past week many inqui
ries have been made as to the crops in
the county. It seems from the reports
that iu the territory adjoining the ridge
aud in tlie Coimouwood, White river and
other small valleys fair crops of small
grain will Iss harvested, but the corn
is in hard shape on account of the cold
uighUs. Further out in the valley the
nrosnects are not so (jootl. Most of the
small grain will be cut for hay and the
:orn will lie cut and cured for fodder,
Vegetables promise fairly well in most
f localities so that there will be plenty in
that line, Some lields of wheat are said
to 1 very badly smutted. Hay is all
right so that stock will go through the
winter all right. There are a large
number who have small lields which
they irrigate and as a result they will
m in good slmie. The fact that the
most of the ople of Sioux county have
small bundles of stock so that few of
them depend entirely on farming puts
the comity in condition to get along
much better than many of her neighbors.
Taken as a whole the products of the
county will exceed those of last year
and no one suffered then so that the out
look is not so had as it might be.
The Siiiiiinea .li 1 of I Silo.
The summer girl is out of the running
this season unless she has gone in for
athletics. In order to be a successful
summer-girl she must ni past mistress
of two roles: the gauzy, butterfly girl
a Wwildering maao of frou-frou ru files
ribWns und lace, w hose marvelous para-
Is and Gainsborough hats accentuate
the deanly execution of her Hashing eyes
is only for evening and garden-party
use; in the morning, she is quite another
creature. Ihjwn to break lasl olteu at
the heathenish hour of eight she comeu
iu triggesl athletic attire, and she eats
ht.r breakfast, too, u healthful one of
fruit, with a dainty chop or omelet and
wiiLcrerc-Hs of tomatoes: and then the
busbies of the day begins. If a yacht
ing trip be planned, the dress is nautical
blue serge or white duck, according to
temperature; if a spin on her wheel, our
uirl is as ready for a mountain climb as
fora bicycle ride, for. her neat and con
veineiit dress is adapted to either plea
nr..., ,l though, of course, being the
fm de sieclo girl she is, her golf and ten
nis gowns are Hpecially designed for
those games, yt( under the influence of
ihn lii.-vcle town, they, too, are shorter
i than heretofore; xtn their warer per
f... t ftvviluiti of motion, and could W
S,,ui..l f,r b.cvclinii, or vice versa, If
t,f Ltiil occupie" the niorningi the yachting
Ki:omll!i a sea-nymph about twelv
o'clock) then, after luncheon, to wmcli
.I,.. ,.m,ii,.s in her tfolf ITOH u she Will W
found on the links in hot pursuit of fly
ing lalli And she is no mean compel
tor; she gives her opponent all he can tlo
to win, for she is m deadly earnest
ui-,.1-1. thiiiL' she tloes, What a trans-
formation whe i evening comes, and our
Kill, in daintiest, l'arisan gown, proves
that iu pursuing bealth she has forgot
tun n.t uiiu of her femiiiiwa traces and
hisi'ifiattons! From "UhaV' to iiw
rest' Magaalne for August.
Public Sale.
Tlie undersifrneil w ill sell at public
auction at the ranch of Joseph HebWn.
on Indian creek, Siou -otiet; , r
Lr.i- ka. on
TUESDAY. ACGUHT 6,
the following pi-operty:
100 head of 2-year-olJ steers,
13 head of 4-year-old iktet-rs,
0 heifers and cows,
60 horses and niares,
Farm implements, consisting )f wa- J
ops, mowers, rakes, plows, etc.,
llousehokl goxli. and uteusils too nu-1
merous U mention.
TERMS: All cattle ami all sums on j
other purchases under f3 cash in hand, j
(0 all purchases amounting to $3 ort
over a credit of 1 year will Iw given and !
on all horses a credit of 'i years will l
given on approved tiotes drawing' 10 per i
cent per annum, none on tattle,
discount of 10 ir cent ill lie given
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for !
cash on horses.
I will also sell or rent my ranch on the
Nebraska-Dakota line: running water;
about H0 tons of luiv on tlie ground: 30 !
acres under ditch.
For further information
ly on
premises or address.
JiJKl-lf HtHHXN,
Ardmore. S. Ihk
Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers.
I wish to call your attention to the
fact that the County Treasurers have
Wen verv lenient with you during the
several crop failure and as nearly all
school districts are in need of money
and the prosiects are good for line crops j
this year, I shall insist upon the pay-j
merit of your personal taxes. Gentle-j
men they have stood long enough.
Very Respectfully,
H. S. Wsn::t.KP.
Count v Treasurer.
Call for CoiiiinlssloiMfrV Meeting.
The board of county commissioners of
Sioux county, Nebraska, are liereuy
illed to meet at the ollii e of the conn-
clerk at Harrison, Nebraska, on
Wednesday, July ill, 1MS.1, at IU
clock, a. in., for the transaction of
ordinary county business.
M. J. Bi.bwktt,
County Clerk.
Independent Judicial Convention.
The people's independent electors of
the lifteeuth judicial district of Nebraska
are hereby requested to send delegates
from their respective counties to meet
in convention iu the city of O'Neill on
Monday. August 2, 1HU5, at 2 o'clock,
m., for the purpose of placing in nom
ination two candidates for juilges ol toe
district court of said district.
The representation will W the same
as for the state convention, aiut me
convention will contain (it delegates, of
which Box Butte county will he enti
tled to fi; Dawes, S; Sioux, 2.
H. M. Bujkik,
Chairman Judicial Committee.
( Iiimli Services Next Sunday.
Class Meeting, Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Sunday School, Sunday morn
ing at '11:80 o'clock, fcpworth League
Sunday evening at 7, and preaching at
8 O'clock. CHAM. fc. t.'llN'NW,!..
msior,
Special Excui-sions to Hot Spring!.
On the following dates the F. E. & M.
V. will sell excursion tickets from Har
rison, Neb., to Hot Springs, S. U, and
return for one fare for the round trip.
These tickets will lie good returning for
thirty days from date of sale: May 24th,
June 7th and 19th, July 3U and 19th,
August 2d and 2:td. For further par
ticulars apply to E. F. Postiuh,
Agent.
No steps have been taken to call"slv!
iieeial school meetinBT so that the board
will hkely have to fix up the old build -
i rig where it stands. It seems like a
waste of money, but if the people are
not interested enough to petition the
hoard to call a meetinif they should not 1
kick on what the board does.
There has lieen considerable talk
luring the past week about lilting up a
race track and holding a fair and race
meeti'ig. It Is claimed by those who
have been looking the matter up that
enough work can be secured, by dona
tions to make tlve track without the use
of any money. There is some money in
the treasury of the agricultural society
which with contributions from the busi
ness men and others interested could be
used for purses und premiums. The of li
e-era of the county society are heartily
in favor of the move. President Wood
ruff will Iw here in a few days and take
an active hand in the work, the business
men are unanimously in favor of the move j
and every one has been sjiokeu to ex- j
press the hope that the plan will Is? car
ried out and a willingness t ) help in the
work. One thing must Imj borne in
mind and that Is that the time is short
and there is much work to l)a done and
ir the plan Is to be carried out there is
no time to lose, A united, earnest ef
fort w ill make it a success, but a half
hearted method will result in as grand a
lizzie lis could be desired. It rests with
the jswple whether it will be -a fair or
a (iw-le-
Paper napkins for m! tit Thk
Jovimb ollb.
For ruliabltj, first clams dental work
of any hind, o to T. I Gibson, Oiniw
fort, Mbrnid(&.
WHY 8UFFEK WITH
Sick and Nervous
HEADACHE?
You may be easily and quickly cured
by taking-
Ayers Pills
"I havp liecn a victim of lerri
Mn headaches, and have ncscr
found anything to relieve them
so quickly as Aver' Pills. Smcti
I began taking this medicine, tin
attacks have lwcoine lens ami
less frequent, imtii, ;it present,
months have passed since I
have had one."-l'. F. Xkwman,
Dug Spur, Va.
"Having used Ayer's Pills with
rrm.jt Elll-I-Hl f I If it VSlW'tlSbL tl'Olll
which x Duuncii n,i ,vci.., .
solved never to hn without them
in mv householtl. They are in
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deed effective." .Mrs. Sai.UE
MoitniH. 125 Willow St
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delphia, Pa.
' "I always use Ayer's Pills, and
think theiu excelleiit." Mrs. (1.
'. Watuous, Jackson, Fla.
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Ayer's Pills
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
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tJUANT (tUTHRlE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all legal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, and United Slates Land OHice.
Or I-egal papers carefully drawn.
Ha must is. - N-hhakv.
B. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & I I: ir Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROft'
K.V.olt AND M'KSOitv 1 i
9 TO 12.
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J. E. I'll INN EY, M. 1).
Physician and Siira"cou.
,VI. culls given iiroiii;it atlcnilon.
Office 111 Urns Store.
HAKKIMllN, - - NT.RUVSKA.
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MOWERS.
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The Dt Opportunltlet In America
FOR PROFITABLE FARMING
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ALABAMA and MISSISSIPPI.
Two f trins dailv with through Oepr. low
kit! Und-lten cituniom ti.onthly. IlluatratM
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l U cli,tr, ll lifallhlulntM and to
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Is the name and lame of the ''Old
Reliable" store of MARSTELLER
BROTHERS, where you can al
ways find bargains in everything
to be found in a
G EN ERA
Now is the time select your
SPRING AND
SUMMER GOODS.
Highest market price paid for produce
of all kinds.
M A RST B L
l-'i i scandal's nnjiie we stand aloft.
And honor not its propagator,
We sell you goods, will make you laugh
And go and tell your neighbor
The cheapest place to trade
in town,
Yes, that's the name, just
HOUGH &c SOIT,
H ester
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors,
Lath and
Windmill and
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It the greatest newspaper west
of the Missouri River.
It advocates FREE SILVER
! at the present ratio of sixteen
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be obtained.
Daily, f6 00 per year; 60 cents
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Subscription for tha
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Farm Implements,
Blinds, Lime,
Shingles.
Pump Supplies.
NEBRASKA.
!S. L. ELf.lH.
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County Surveyor,
j 1 -eiurd to do nil liiiuls of SUM
VEYIN'f ami IHTOH LEVKL1XO in a,
! proiiiji' s-txl s.ttisf:i;'l.ory tnai.ner.
IIahki-x Nehrahp.a.
('!. ('. M- I'.lilUE,
Photographer,
CRAWFORD, NEB.
Is prurared to tlo till kinds of work in
his line hy the niotut npproveti
rtiethotln.
lie has sptiHnl tip.aratu)t for- itn;king
groups will onttitle vie iitttl pui'
j lies tMintlng work tt Vhut lifMMH)ltl
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