The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 03, 1895, Image 5

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Tnc SIOUX Ol'NTY
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L. 4. HiniHiou.. I.ditur and I'murlelnr.
F.I'.A M. V It. K. Tlm tutilr.
.mrif WV.l, doing IUt.
N.i. S, ntiird .lo:fc) So. f,,nitriMi (l:to
lIAIiVKVl' JIOMK.
TWO (iUlUT Ol'EMM.S IN 0E.
.M. I", Smith k Co. luve never uliown
i larje, a line, or as ( heap
l twU lfor.
Our motto it
'i l ipse all our previmu eliortit
vry wason.
I'KKSSOOWS OPEMNIi.
Sept. 30 and Oct.
drew attern and two ilekn
'iven away
it the opening. ttcoh h Plaid,
Hough Cheviot', t'anicU Hair mitiiigs,
HouretUx, Tweeds,
All-Wool Henrietta, in AH Colors,
jrfr yard.
t lannel Kepartuioul.
Home-made all-woool the
natural Umdirinkabb) H'-otch
Flannel, Enibroird..-.-i-d Flannel,
New Styles of Eiderdown, for Cloaks;
VW pieces of Outing Flannel from 7 to
2i cents per yard.
lNtmrxtics.
Our B.wnnmt is packed
to the ceiling with Cantons,
Hliecliciipi, Khirtins, (iumhaim,
nnd all kinds of cotton fab
rics!, contract.! before the (jreat advance
in pnien in cotton piods,
A Fabulous Bargain in Cantons
at 8 and 10 cents per yard.
( arst llrpai tiiit iil.
We have a Choice
Lot of C.iiji;l of the must ttrtlntio da-
hiifus, in Moipiette, HruvKnd Ingram
ttlao, Riih'x, Uruierie mid Curtains
ii ifreat variety.
Shades, lace-triiunif il and plain
Slioe Urpni tmciit.
Write to uh if you want the best tt.iiO
Ijuhe Ikinyolii hon in the country.
Wo ifuanintno it ",' ut tfooil as
itny fi.'iO hium you an gtt.
We aro tivid for tlie
f.imoiiK ladies line shoes of K.
1. JW1 & Co, and K. 11. Cow leu
& Co'h Childii'ii's Shoes. In mime
hoes we are making n S ialty of lines
of Khii from 1 to fi.-V). Our
shoe leather was nil Itou'ht lie
fore the. .VJ per cent rise, wi
w can still maintain
our same old price.
I I.I.M EUY DU'AHTMKXT.
Opi nins Sept. 27 th ami 2Htli
S'veuty-flve haU of French
' lnUM-ns
will Ihj shown.
Miss Medoru M. Hicks,
of hicno is superintendent and
designer of this department.
Two lieautiful tallies to lie Riven away
MAILORDERS (AREFll.LY
FILLED.
M
i:. SMITH A O.
( liadniii, li.
For the highest cash price for
wheat see f Irani Outline.
IxiHT Ott StiuYKD A brown Keldiuj,',
2 years old, branded circle on left thih.
A. Ml1INI.KV.
If you want u farm paer get one
published in Nebraska. Till JoTHN.ll
clubs with the S-imukit farmer. Cull
nnd -e a copy of it.
Pujier napkin for sulo at Tiik
Tiit'RN'At. cilice.
11. A. Priddy nnd family exjiect to
diart the (li"st of the week for a hunting
trip to tho northwest. They exjiect to
be ab vn t about three weeks.
Th'i Iwurd of county commissioners
was in session Tuevlay and Wednesday
mid did considerable business. The ree
cnl will lie published next week,
v Henry Wirt, purchased a car load
ol lumber at Cravs fonl last week which
was shipped to Andrews and will he tak
en to Whistlt! Creek to lJ i diverted
into a now house for W. 8. AsliUnuk.
Attorney Outline succeeded in K-'l-timf
the cn3 against the village on the
old warrants dismissed at the cost of the
plaintiff. The isirty who broiiKht li
suit failed to put mi a hoixl for costs
which "as satisfactory to the court and
the result was as stated above.
y A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
('iinv)las thrown from a horse last
Sunday and tlie fall fractured onu of her
fltoulder bltules. l'r. Pliinney was called
and reluceil the fr.icture and nt last re
KrU Hi !itieiit was getting along
nicely,
Tim list of lands on which the taxe
for ure deliii'iuent is advertised in
this issue nnd "ill n!so np.-ar in the
next two issues as reiiiired by law, It
reduce our news space for the time and
later it will help to reduce our debts, so
7 ir readers will lar with u.
Tho latest reports from tlie dry
land (wUiloe l!lds are for tt yield of not
more than twentydlve bushels per ai re
where seventy-live to one hundred
bushels were exacted. The iri".e i
nlo diwou raging nnd no outside demand
in likely to lie found, so that th profits
to UiC rrr (ire 1'W.V t I 0,lt of
PF.ltO.VAI..
W. R. Smith want to 'raw ford lat
evrninj;.
Mr. TIioihh i vtiiHjr! -nt vYlns
tiav in Jlarriwiii.
H. 1). Churchill
returned TueJav
from a trip to Oiuuha.
A. Kuland was doinjf busing at tl.
county seat on Friday.
'
M.ss Kidie ltevenport wa the fiiesi
Mrs. I, J S in. i , .i V
Mr. Eii Smith was Ui (r-iui b .lai--yei.tei.lay
mid tailed at this oflice.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. H ett were at
Crawford the last of the week.
A. It Kennedy was up froru Crawford
Thursday shaking hands with friends.
H. R. Oldham orders TilK Jotksai.
nt to his father at (ireenfield, Iowa.
A. A. IteroisJ, of Chadron, was talking
life insurance to Harrison people Friday.
fl. h lirewster arriveil Thursday to
look after his Sioux county interusts for
a while
Jliss Malml and Master Royce Tibliet
came up from Cbudroei Tuesday where
they had ls.-en m a visit,
Mr. aud Mrs. M. It, (ireen.of Olen, are
doing business and visiting friends: at
UaiTKon today
Vi. W. l'u vis arrived from the Wyo
ming ranges Thursday and made an
HKIss.nl.te eall nt this olllce.
Minutes of ChUt'ns' Mass Conn.
(,V CoilVTIItioll.
Hahkisiin, Nfcu., fX-t. 2, 1"W.
oineiiiiuii iiiet ai court. House ac
cording to call or committee and was
orguriiad by tho election of Thomas
leveiiMirt to the chair, and H. F.
Tlnimiis as secretary.
It was moved and s.'Conded that the
convention proem d to select candidates
for the various county olllcos ; y ballot.
Mulion earned.
On motion Charles Uiehlo aud S. L.
F.llis were placed Istfore tlie convention
as Candida les for county treasurer.
The result of the Uillol was:
I'liarl.-s It.eble II
. lj. fcilis tt)
II. S. Woodruff 8
A. R. Iks-.... . .l
On motion Charles Hielilo having re
ceived the greatest number of votes
was unanimously chosen as a candidate
for county treasurer.
On motion M. J. Hlewett was by ac
clamation Relucted as a candidate for
county clerk.
N. I J. Hamlin and R. L, Keel w ere on
motion placed before the convention as
candidates for county sheriff.
The result of the ballot was:
N. 1. Hamlin 21
It L. Keel .0
A. It lew ..4
On motion N A). Hamlin, having re
ceived the greatest number of votes was
unanimously selects! a: a candidate for
sheriff
On motion W. 11. iAivis was selected
by acclamation as a candidate for coun
ty su;s;rintendeiit, or public instruction.
On motion 8. L. Fills was selected by
acclamation as a caodidatu for county
surveyor.
On motion Ribert Wilson was delected
by acclamation as a candidate tor coun
ty judge.
On motion I r. J. E. Phinncy was se
lected as a candidate for county coroner.
On motion it was decided tiiat this
ticket be designated us tlie UlliKens Tick
et.
Thomas I kvknioht,
. F. Tho.h am, Chairman,
Secretary.
J It Wus Loiulcil.
A distressing ca.suahty occurred lost
l'hursilay evening at the home of John
i'lunkeU, a lew miles noilhwesl ot
low a. Murilia, the lw elve-yer-olu
uuughterol Ouslav Noriesch, went to
Hie I'lunkelC residence on an errand.
.SciUkI' ol Hie parents being at home slit
rtinua with Uie chiluieii. i'liu older boy
weut lo 1 1 i J is and llie girl went out unu
climbed on tlie leuce lo w alch linn. John,
llie seven year-oiU sou ol llie l'lunktU
lauiiiy gol ins latlier rillo and discharg
ed II wnen a snort distance from the
gui. The ball entered her back a iiliU
to the right ol the spinal column uuu
went out ut the right shoulder. Sue
made no outcry but ulter telling tut
boys that Hliu was shot started to walk
Inline. She got as far as C, IS. Schilt s
house und was alsjut to fall when ht
euiight her. She wus taken home jinu
Ur. I'lnnney sent for wlio gave whal
medical aid can Ihi given in such cases
and she is now on a fair way to recov
ery. The nlf.ur ought to cause parents
to be inorj careful about allowing child
ren to handle llru-unns.
School llcport.
Report of school district No. 20, for
month ending Sept. 47, IHIia. No. ol
days taught 20, No. of pupils enrolleu
14. Average attendance 12, I'urrit
Ieling, Joseph Iehng, Kdward Idl
ing: A imio I-ecling, Mary lading, aud
Herman L-cling were neither Uirdy nut
aiiv ut during tho month, Lee King
was lardy but not absent,
Myrtle Zimucuman,
Teacher.
Sill'pl .M .
On tin? evening of Ttifvl.iv h tilr ll
I tlm -.le of ll.'irrirtuii Katbcii-d at ! ,
church nlxttit Hoclix k Jo th ihi
fill or 70 when tht-v went for t lie i.inUr
ami Inn furnily. lie whs very much mir-
pnswl to o niiitiy )wil desirous of I
ouodin lii-u. Well they Jul pound ;
",ld H'at in aood sh ie until t. lan
lo oe; ueg liieui ea;n one lo lie in
j helper during this cotif
! the (-rice of 'in.!, to ren
ference year, hy
move the loneli-
!, ll.e. - :ii 1 irKness of sill from
wiiiie In art. Mrs (luthrie presuleil at
the oryan while a nuuilier of choic
hymns Were sung. The company dis
persed about 9:M and the parson found
himself the Is-tter oil' in groceries and
cash by fll.fiO fur which I am very
thankful. 1) J. Cijikk-
Old People,
Old ieopla who require medicine to
regulate the Isiwels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Hitter.
Tills medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intuxicmit,
but acts as a tonic and alterative. It
acts mildly on the stomach aud bow els,
adding strength and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding nature in the s;r
rormance of the functions. Electric
Hitters is an excellent apieti:er and aids
digestion. Oid jwople lind it just exact
ly what they neisl. Price lif'y cents per
bottle nt Pioneer Pharmacy.
Notiii (o Delinquent Tux Payers.
. I wish lo call your attention to the
fact that the County Treasurers have
lieen 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 line crops
this year, I shall insist upon the iay
inent of your personal taxes. Gentle
men they have stood long enough.
Very Iicspectl'ully,
11. S. Wisiimnr.
Count v TrciLsurer.
ItucWIcn's Arnica Salve,
The ls?st salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give pcfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 2 cents per
box. For sale by Pioneer Phnraiaey.
Horehouiid compound cough syrup
tlie great remedy fur coughs and colds
at the Pioneer Pharmacy.
Shrritrs Sale
I!y virtue of un order of sale issiiisl by the
clerk of Hie (Ustrli l court of the county of
sioux mill slJite of Ni-urasku, upon a Uueree
remlereil liy salil c'uurl In fu.or of lluratio
lAK'ke uml uKutiint Daniel Klein, Ame lia
Klein, Joseph li. Ai-iimtroiig, W. W. W ood
unit s. T. Ilussett, I wlll.im llie Ttli ilay of
uclolier, A. I). IHOfl, at tlm liour of lo
o'clock, u. 111., nt the east front, ilnor of the
court house. In Harri-on, In sulci enmity,
orfer unit sell the. lullimiiig ileserlbeil real
esiuln; lowil: The nortlietist ipiurU-r of
section thirty three (:tl), In loivnsliip thirty
one (i), iiorth of r.uiKC III ly-three (.ill), west
of llie nixtb I'. M., In the comity of Sioux
anil sltite ot .suhruskii, ut put, lu; m-ilon, lo
Ihe Uigliesi blipler, lor cash, to sutisiy sunt
orUi'r of suit', In the sum of uml In
terest, costs iind ueiTiiiiii; costs.
.II t; A. It. I it. vi,
sheriff.
W. II. Vuiiiiintf, .Uty. for l'lalntllt.
Final PriMif Notices.
All personw having Unul proof notices in
this pajier will receive n inurked copy ol the
jiuiici' anil are re'jti.'sU-il to exmiiuii their
nonce uml u any i-i rois ixlst rcporl the
milnu lo litis oin.-e tit once.
Notice (or I'nlilii'iition,
Iaiuil Office nt A II Inner, Neh.,
.Sept. , iH'.lf,. j
Notice Is hereby given Unit the lollowlnR
immiMl si'lller bus nleil nolire Ot Ills ltitcic
lion lo iinike tlnul iiroof In support of his
claim, uml tluit saul jinsif will imi insMe be
lore At. J. lllewe.ll, I ierk Itislriet t onrt at
ilitrrison, Neliruska, on Nov. It, isU5, vlje:
lli'i liiiin (ineilde, nl Ariliiinri', S. II.,
who iniiitu II. K. No. SWJ for the lots II ami 4,
see. 3U, ti. 3i n., r. M w., uml e. tu:, it sec.
i"i, tp. .1 1 ii., r. Hi w.
He luimes the tollowlnft w Itiiesses lo prove
his continuous residence upon mid culliv u- '
lion ot, .aid html, vu: ' " i
I'elef W ledeuleld. WUIhuil O-triiiiiler.
.I.klin Out r,i in l.-l- I'l.ti.r l,.i,.,i ..II ..I ,,..1
more, . D. also
I
William Onlriiudcr, iit'Anliiioi e, S, I)..
who tiniile II. i;. No. l:i7 for tben.)a hw. it
und n. ', sc. !4, see. 'bt. Ip. ;i.'i n., r. ."il w .
He iiiiiues the lollowlnK witnesses lo prove
Ills couliiiiitius resilience upon und cuilivu'
lion of, suld land, x7. :
I'clcr w ledemeld, AniriiHt Meier, Iti'iiuiin
lioi'dde, Isaac Hay, all of Ardiuore, s. II.
J. W. Wins, Jit.
14 Wi lo iu r.
.Nntii'it for riilillrallon.
bund Ofllce ut Alllnnce, Neb. i
June In, si,6,
Note I" hereby nlven that the followbi(f
nuiueil settler bus tiled imlice ot Ills inten
tion to nitikc II ii ii I piisil in support ol his
cliilin, und t tin t suld pnsif will be untile be
fore M. J. Illfiwett., i lerlc of the dlsll lct
court, at lliiirison, Neli,, on Oct. l, ls(i."i,
via; I
Jnritli Henry, unillrlirlst, Xeb.
w ho liiiulii II. K. No. 1K1S lor tint i.i sec.
ill, tp. M ii., r. M w .
He liumes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon und cultiva
tion ol suld hind, vik :
Henry riekciihrock, Ihmry WHssrrburifcr,
Anton Hhein, Krank N'titlo, nil ol i.ililu isi,
Neb. also
llcnrj WKM'rllirjfiTot (lh hi 1st, Xb.
who iiiKile II. K. No. 3A40 lor llie tie. see. il,
tp M n., I1 w.
Hit niiin.-s t li i.i following wttnesres to nrov'd
nl iwttliiiianen residence ihmiii and cuili
yutlonol suld land, vis i
Anton lib. du, Henry llekentimrk, M. .1. '
Uiiylmrt, t-rimk Nulto, nil of t.ilelirlst, Neb, '
also
Heart I'b k. iibrurk ul'Glti hi 1st, .Neb.
who made II. K. No. S4-M for the . sec. J1,
tp. :il ii., r. M w.
He iiiiuies the tollon tni( wU ncs.m to prove
his eon t Unions resilience iisin imi cull v. e
tion ol, sithl laud, ix I
Anton lllieln, lleniy U imseiljitrner, M. J.
(iiiyhart, V II Usui JiuninKuid, nil of Oil-.
i'
At a Hundred J n net ion I'oiuU
in Nebra-ka, coi:ni tini am mail.' with;
Burlintfton K.iut train, f..r ' iiioaK". S. I
Louis, K.in;- City, M. Joseph, Omaha,
, T : i., i m i 1 ...,.1
Ullr niaps and time-tables khowin,;
wtxire, when and how our train run and
wherein they excel tile train of other
lines in many imp irtaut ressscts, are
Kent on request free.
Always glad to quote rates and give'
information.
J. FfcAXas. O. P.
Nebnisl a.
& T, A. Omaha.
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! GRANT GUTHRIE,
. .
1 Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to al!
at
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, aud Ufure the United Slat-s
I .and Ollii e.
Fire Insurance written in reliable
companies.
Jffc" Legal iaiers carefully drawn.
HakwsoS, - NtllltASK .
North-Western
LINE
F., E. & M. V. li. R.
to and from t he
is the Is-st
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
-OF
NORTH NEBRASKA.
R L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
RAZORS AND SCISKOkS ITT IN OKIiKlt.
Live I inr
Cull.
J. E. P11INNEV, M. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
All culls irivc n prompt iittent inn.
Olllce In DniK Store.
IIAUKISON. - - Nl:illAKKA.
IT IS A
Horrible Sight
TO WATCH
GERLACi!
In the daily performunce of his great,
original tradegy in real lite the
SLAUGHTER
OF THE
INNOCENTS.
It is in two acts. In tin; first ant the
principal parts are taken by Mr. Oerluch
and representatives of eastern wholesale
house, from whom tlie former purchases
his goods. In this act he displays great
power in the forcing down prices, und
extraordinary ability in the selection of
goods to suit, his customers. Hut it is
in the .second act that he most truly
shines and at the points w here w ith a
l!ourisli his prices are
CUT IIsT TWO
his classic countenance bears a look
that is almost heavenly.
Performances every day from o a. in.
. ,r, u i i n
to 10 p. in. Upocuil low prices on all
goods T days in the week. Admission
,!ive. 1 Jon I lol'gi't t lie place.
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
GET THE BEST
V.'T-.cn v,
d l I : : . - .
auJ '.. . i i.
flu i- a . in ' " 1
. ii M It l -nh'.-VI !- ,". t
Most Pop,. Jar
fur mora on:-. S- -t that
vim buy from i..i . . ;.i.
fucturcf tluit r ..t i -.:. d n
rcoiilutiou by leu. i?..,.1:..! .-.i;uara
ilcalinij, vu will ; i a fit a
Si-wuu; Machine ttu.t is noted
the world ovrr i.r its dura
bility. You want liic ore that
hi easiest lo uu.ii.itfv.' nod is
Light Running
HX) Tiers none In the world Mint
. '' 11 . (xm c -nul in mrchanicul con-
fi' Vh' '''1 B'.rnriien, diuabihl v of worliinft
t; .1 parts, liiirnrjsK of rlni.sh, tienuty
" V'ii J r -itienrnrii"!, or bus u-i nutny
r i' l lu-yruvwncnU an lh
New Home
U l ! j"tHi Tendon. Dnubla Feed, allk
i .. 't st. !'! ns.".e ( futrtr4 nootlwr bu
; ... ,i . -i i wi.'i-i,dnvingwhclliinjl
i,-. i. -1..., ii;nit U:is raducing fricUtis
OR CIRCULAW.
U 0 . I 4.
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U .7 HQflE SCWiRG MACH1IB CO.
i. im Ixiktak. Bam U CnsnUa,llT
.c'K. I'A. W. Iii, lm.n
ilbUnuii.i.L rio,u.
il r il Ct
STAFFED 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
GEN BR A
Now is the time select your
spring and
summer goods.
Highest market price paid for produce
of all kinds.
jVI A R ST B L I v B R J3 ROS.
"The Old Reliable."
From scandal's name we stand aloft,
And honor not its ro)ii:ator,
W sell yon ff'wids, w ill maKe joii buli
And go and tell your neighbor
The cheapest place to trade
in town,
Yes, that's the name, just
HZOXJO-Ii &c SOIsT.
Hester
DEAI.KRS IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
TIABH1SO.V
THE OMAHA
WORLD -HERALD
Edited by Ki-('onicreniaii
W. J. BRYAN
It the greatest ueutpaper iteat
of the Missouri Jiioer.
It advocate FBEK SILVER
at tho prcsant ratio of sixtoon
to one.
Its naws sorvlca in Iho bost to
bo obtaino;!,
Dally, 0 00 pcryo.ir: riOconU
jier month Weekly. 1 0') nor
year-
Subtcrlptloni for tha
WORLD-HERALD
. rcetV4d at r-hii offici
THE DULLEST DE1M
L STO R B.
&
on,
K. I j-:u,s,
County Surveyor,
! i. (.i-epnred to (la (ill kind of MU
S'KVJN'i iiu.i liJTC'M l,TA'f,V,H jH fl
(iriiii.j.i i ii.l l U fJ(-' ,r- maimer,
mfirilMos - NmniAm,
jc:, i', MBlt)li;,
I Photographer,
h rhjirM U, do nil bluiU of wurt) n
lu lint Iiy iim ml upi'ifri'l
mtltfi),
Ho Iiuh n jnl inirn(u for milking
KfuHjwuiil outold vie juuj f
woiitinif wii ;u that ImImuU
ua hini,
or M-maurruv ot ArtAinvu.
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