THE SIOUX OUNTY JOURNAL. I. .1. NliuiiioiiK, KdUor uml l'rop. r. E.4 M.vb. tt.Tlnwt.1,1,. Ooing W ,t.. Uolll(f ElwL o. , n.liwl, io m Ma. , lnllwi "WE DO BUSINESS FOR GLOBY! Kiva ca.H of Turkey red print at 5 cent er yard. Three canes of Best Mjddor print irt 5 a yard. flood Apron Check ginghams at 4 tent a yard. Excellent Dress KinKham at 7 cents a yard. One caw left of Canton Flannel at 8 cenU, worth 11 cent. Two case left of Canton Flannel at 10 ccnU a yard, worm 15 cents. Beautiful wool brocade at 15 cent a yard, worth 25 centH. IW-inch All wool Henrietta ut 2d cents a yard, worth M cents. The fluent 54 inch Liidies Cloth at 47 cenU a yard, worth 65 cent. All the Staple, and Novelty dres guud 33$ per cent draper than ever before. Our Millinery Department is in charge- ,f u City Trimmer who is tin Artist. Good untrimmed Hats at 25 cents. Trimmed H.its from $125 up. 200 IllankeU at 59 cents per pair. The largest stock of LlankelK uver shown. All Wool Ingrain Carpets, New lsigns, at 4S cents a yard. SHOIC DEPART MB NT. This week we open 100 p iirs of Ladies' Shoes always sold by exclusive shoe men at $1.50. We offer them at $1.00 per pair. Fifty pairs left of the G. It. Smith & Co. bankrupt stock of Minks' shoes left, selling at one-half price. 500 cloaks at less than cost of manu facture. We are allowing nothing old in lry Goods, but our prices are lower than the whole sale prices of the year 1S94. Mail Orders Carefully Filled. XI. E. Smith & Co., Chadron, Neb. Fresh fish and oysters always on liand at Rohwer's For the highest cash price for w heat see Grant Guthrie. Fresh oysters, New York counts, 50 cents a can at Uohwer.s. Horehound compound cough syrup the preat remedy for coughs and coldn at the Pioneer Pharmacy. A prairie fire burned over a large kcO ef country toward Soldier crenk last week. County Supt. presided over the ramitiar department of the school on Tuesday and a part of Wedusnlay during the absence of Mr. Fisher. It looks as if winter had set in for kee at a little earlier date than com mon. Tuesday was the coldest election day exierieiiced here for ut least seven yearn and the ground was covered with now. ln the case against J. II. Drown, of which mention was made last week, Sheriff Itew went out on Monday and brought tlie defendant in and a t-omui-j u anew wai4 made for thirty days it oil the Isxid fixed al two liutiiJreii dollars, Wlule cast u few days ago U. F, j Coffee purchased three hue Hereford bulls and W. A. Iligelow Ismglil two ot the same kind and shipped tliem here to take to their lionien. The lornier bought enough young steers to lilt out a cur ai.u they got here on Wednesday. T. J. Gibson, the Craw lord dentist, will be in Harrison November 11th anil will remain to till all enKagemeiiU made during tiie first three days he m here. He will lie prewired to do all work in the line of dentistry and extract teeth uh solutely without pain or danger of un pleasant result. TlIB JoCHN'aI. would suggest that it would be well for the county commis sioners to have a chimney built on tlie jail anil the place made ready to receive uny who muy lie taken into custody. It is no good as it is for winter quarter. Mr. Caroline E. (Hiisner, wife ol Rev. W. O. Glasiier, nt one time astor of the M. K. Church al thin place, died nt Ilia family resident in Crawford on Sunday Oct, 27, 184. IteceiweiUtt well known to many people of On commun ity. It is culi.-tr that there an mora scholar in the grammar department of th vilUff schooli than ther ii in the riinary department. This h.n necmi latad a chanira in th rooms so that now Um north room in the mrfiool building: I ustummI hv Um iMimurv W iwrlilieill Mm south room ts occupied hy the yram 'War defnrtmeatt l'KHOSAL. A O. Fish-r ws up from ''hadron ImmI Tuiirxlav. C. II. Unit! relurn'-d Tuestlay from hi trip to Seward. Mrs. il. A. Pri.ldy has beea quite sit k for wime day t. S. II. Cofee and John 8rre return. d Thursday Iroiu the S.jUtlj O ualia cattle market. V ill P .iitius arriv d from R.pid ; 'ity Saturday to v.sit his iurm! d'lrtii a vacaliim of a -Oii le f Metkr. SupL bav.s returiit.il Siturd.iy from Omahi. He found his uioiher iiuprov uijj under the treatment for her ejes. C. Y. Hough came down Tuesday from aspvr to visit his pareuts and looks af ter Mime business interests, returning Thur-day. II. L. Fisher went to Chadron the first ol the week to look after his homestead and ext-rcise his rifchl us an American citiacer. . Fletx Iter was in town the lirst of the week letking after a claim of the Rusbville M.lhng lnnpany against the tirm ol Hough & Son. (.'limed by Creditors. List week the general store of Hough & Son was closed by creditors. It was not unexpected us it was generally un derstood for some time that the Nrni was in bad shajie. On Thursday Geo. H. Turner liltd a chattel mortgage given on the stock h.r over t2.400.00 and at oiv e look possession. The stock was in voiced mid did not reach $2,000. Mr. Turner also came into possesion of the notes and accounts, hut what they amount to or w hat can be collected is not known. There are other creditors but what their claims agu'regnte cannot lie ascertained, but 't looks as if they had little show of getting much ns the assets are all in the possession of Turner, who was the principal creditor. Mr. Turner is filling up the stock and will continue the business as he llnds that to lie Ins only chance to get even. It is not known what Mr. Hough intends do- IhisiiiPss Notice. Having taken the stock of general merchandise from Hough & Son by virtue of a chattel mortise and also having come into possession of all notes and open book accounts held by the above llrm the same are ayahle to nie and I desire that all will call ami settle the same as soon as possi ble as I nm very much in need of funds to straighten out outstanding accounts for which I am responsible. Trusting that no further notice will be necessary I awnit your calling. Geo. II Turner. Call fur Cmn1lnione!l, Mfetln(r. The board of county commissioners of Sioux county, Nebraska, are hereby called to meet at the office of the coun tv clerk at Harrison, Nebraska, on Wednesday, Novemlier 13, 1HH5, at 10 o'clock, a. tn., for the transaction of ordinary county business. M. J. Bl.EWETT. County Clerk. Church 'nts. Service next Sunday nt Harrison at 10 30, and at. Bodarc at 3 P.M. All are cordially invited. D. J. Clark, Pastor. First quarterly meeting at Rodtirc Saturday nnd Sundav November 23 and 21 Presiding Elder A. R. Julian will preside. The Leaguers are preparing to give an -Milei'tuimnent at the church Thanksgiv ing evening. 0,'t ready to watch the old year out mil the new year in at the church. Knights if 1 lie Mac-cnbcc. The state commander w riles us from Lincoln, Neli., as follows: "After try ing other medicines for what seemed to 1st a Very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr. King's Sew Discov eiy and at the end of two day the cough entirely left them. Wo will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where all other rem edies fail "-Signed F. W. Stevens, st ile com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bot tles nre free nt the Pioneer Pharmacy. Regular size 50c nnd $1.00. School Report. Report of School .sstrlct No. Sft for the month ending October 25, No, of days taught 20. No. of days all pupils attended 24. No. tif pupils enrolled 15. Average attendance 14. Joseph Ijeeling, Carrie Leeling, Annie Idling, Herman und Mary Levling were neillier tardy nor altsent during the month. Willie and Henry Hittner, le Ring and Ed wnrd I deling were tardy hut not absent. MTRTI.K ZlUMKItMAN, mmmtmmmmm mmmm TWdier. Barklra's Arnica Hah. Th best salve In Hie world for cuts, bruises, wires, ulcer, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruption and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pecfa'1 satisfaction or money refunded. Price M cents per boa. For sale iy rtoeeer PtwraMoy, ELECTION NEWS. IIEPl'nUCAN HTATE TICK KT KLKCTEI) IIY GOOD PLURALITIES. Ohio, Xew York, Mus-iac-hitsc-lts, Muryluiid, Kunsus uml Kentucky Full in LI no. District Judges Very Close, Ex cept on Kinkahl. Citizen's County Ticket Electeil, Except SlierltV mil Stipe rlnteiiilent. The reult of the election on Tuesday is a surprise to a great many people. In Ohio the republicans carried the day by a hundred thousand pluralities and the legislature is strongly republican. New York went republican by HO.000, N'ew Jersey by 15,000, Maryland by 10 000 and Kentucky is also claimed, while Pennsylvania went republican by nearly 200.000. In Utah the republicans were victo rious and the new slate will elect two meniliers of that party to the United .States senate. In Kansas a death-struggle was made by the populists but the election of the republican nominee for supreme justice by u majority of not less than 20,000 is the best evidence that Kansas has got through w ith her foolishness and in the lulure will Isj found in her projier place ol the republican column. In Ntlir.ilia tlie republican state tii ktt .a e lei ted by go, si pluralities bill the re turns are not siillii leiitly complete to give exact llgures hut from what has is-en learned it is not less than 10,000 plurality. The reports from the judicial district are that Kiukaid is elected, and the oilier three candidates are very close and it will take the ulficial count to decide it. In Sioux county the vote was light on account of the disagreeable weather, not more than four (ll'ths of a full vote hav ing been cast. The repoi Is came in very slowly, but few of those who brought i it the returns had a list of the vote outside I be sealed package, as a result nothing delluitely coulil be learned until the ol licial canvass wus made alter all cutne in, which u as not until Friday evening. A table ul the Vole cast will appear next week. The lolluwing gives the Lotal vole received by the various Can dida tea: Forjudge of the supreme court: Mahouey Maxwell Norval . 47 . i;w .152 1 'Helps . . 27 For judges of the 1 Hli judicial district: Harlow 151 olden bJ2 Kmkaid 24 Wenlover lii For county cler!;: Blewett 2it9 Nicholson Ml v elr 7 For county treasurer: Ihehle.. 143 hrisleiiseu 1)0 ovey 77 iJew 70 For county judge: Patterson 110 Wilson .227 For county sherilf: Ita.tlett 158 Hamliii .UH .Km Elli lIllMltM 1 ... HHI mAU ...SOI i:w Kullitig For county coroner; IMnnnvy Mi mfcr. , For county HipernilviKl ni; Burko .11 vi... -.121 For t'ounly iommis.sionr iistrk j iMing none vgnuiKt Uinu ra.fti KtN a A little ring may prop me ut lh vot ers Willi tltvir ienciln Oism.ie, Ooltonwoiwi xt ot ven for last IM nny body my Ihal Welvr ws a rong1 cnmlKliiteY iVmtroling n wMly oonwriUon Very much of wrcwrinK on elnctiop, 8evn tlmn tlio voteni of Hinnx vown ty hv t()iiliaUHl nt tlw mi1h wlint lionet hii dvical0(l. Houxh miiHt b -ft hoodoo. Il tMi Wn My well tknion-lr;Ud that the Voli?rH f 8kiix ronnty ilo not Ukvkintlly to ho()mIhU'8 bo nre not tiUd hy oM sort of 4 coV4Mitio. Shipping voters in the f.i -e doe n-t odd votes to th candidates of the one who does the slapping. Tlie party lash does not reach into the voting booth and those who want to run politics will do well to recognize it. The point to the joke of tlie little ring in its nomination for coroner is now more clearly apparent. There are a number of political corpses since Tues day. Word ni-eived here on Monday that if Wets r i-unie in second he would contest the fl ct ion. The voters saved him Ihe costs of d contest by giving him third place. The editor of The Joi.'KNAL may be a chump but half a dozen campaigns in Sioux county has taught him better than to attempt to rani a dose down the voters that they do not want. The result in the county ticket will prove that Thb Jovbxal hit very near the truth in its accounts of the various conventions. The further fact that some people got very mad about the write ups ig unfailing evidence of the truths therein contained. It is the truth that hurts and makes them wince. It May do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also that his bladder was af fected. He tried many so-called kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Elec tric Bilters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles anil often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c for large bottle at Pioneer Pharmacy, North-Western LINE F., E. & M. V. R. R. is the lst to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. Notiri' to I-uml Owner. To ll to who. ii It in. iv (ioiu't'i n : The cu umiMMO.n-r .ipiHii itcd to OHtiblWli a ro.tti coiiniitMii'i iK "I Uic I'Oiinty nu be twneit i tWrt utnl nou X i:ou itim, .thl im tweiMi HictiotiM 1 uixl t p.;, rmiifn M, niii niuK tlu;itc(! wont 1111 Kt-ction liittt two itiui W'V(MlMMl)tlH lllllr., tllt'IUU! liori llW!?tt to U poi -t atMMil i)uv. iiikI (iim-li ill in lit;, tlifiici; Irn'xiUiiriy throuK-i the t ul l.imin to i point uhout twenty roi mi th ut tin; moulU t.ut cur.iiT ol rtftrtioii 1, UiWiiHliip b A l.tntls to a point on win I tun ilun Uft v'(tu tlicnce in a generally 1101 Hi wrst tiirtM-tion to tin hall Hi'Clloil corntT twLWrtill nccIio.h uml H, toWtiHhip SH, r.iiiK l4 ', nlntt ro.u ncnu lnK it a jMi.it .ilxmt 20 roU noutu t tlu1 SOUtlUMst OOflHT Ut HCl'Uofl lf tOvVtl- uooot iOi) roil-s thtoice Kouuivvct uhoiu iw rotlH, 'lu'iico Huiuiti'. Ht lo tovvnsh tp illlt', tlu-iH-e Huuth on lowiiliip lint! to tint north ut rorui'i ot Miction i.t, lowii.slnp Xl, ra.igc tliciicM weit on Ht'ctioii line out liait niilc; H.HO CO.IlMIMNCillK lit tl poillt hbOUt SI X I " rods imrtn ot Hie li iif s4'rHoi coi nrr tx: twrtni Hu'lioiiri4 old 1, U)M iintiip Iki, r.iiigt tlieiic.f' onu milu Mouth, ttiruiiti.ittt .a lh tjUttru-r mo tion cormT Ot'tw wii H('cton?s laiiii (., U i(?iliip &it r.iiit; Vi, 1) .m j i poi t ii In Ittvui ol Ihe t..it .Oiijsli.i.tnit tlM'icoi ith tiio Iojio ch .nrf.-.', Lu wil: iro .1 pui-.i 40 totls n.tnl ul tlie .niii ill c-t corner ul sec tion a, townhi JV't, r.ingn A.t, it 1 u o in u Mjtitli Wi'hU'i .v (tin.'t:lioii ti a poihl tttitiv nU .oiitli ot Uh; 411. h ut corner 0.1 rfouth hhUi oi mx tion 4, tiicm-tt tn a 1101 thwcsu'i i v diriH'lioii to u point zn ro0s wrMt ol s.od fop- iit-r, tni-iicu iingiiiuiiy inroun u.iU i.iud? uh pr.ttut for in petition; msu, to ro.n iminctMit a point tvvtiit! I'otirt Hoitlli of the qUt.rUr (.'oriu-r on the M)iith Midi) 01 Ttion 4, towoMiip :(, r.tij(; t, runiiiiiK t)it'..cr .lotitn to fiU iitt l' corner ott eiuiiiu tiult oi wctioii V, township raiiKi! a.t unit tl)iic ICl'iiailftU, HIKl till tlOjtH'llOliS thci'iU or cl.ilniri tor (LiiiitiK''' naist 00 Pica In the olllro of i-outiiy lu k 0.1 or beune uoonol the aiwt Uay of ino.iiiM'r, A. i. InM. or H.itil 10. ul will lu ortt.ibiirtliuil w ithuiit t!rmi' thereio. M. J. ltl.KWKTT, .HliM' to Noii-iii-.-iilciiI. Di ft'iKl.iuL. I-pwIh M. Kalib, hfMi rMidcnt ih-l.inlan t, 1m ht'H'liy ntlllHl tli.tt on Orlulit'i' it, JM(-Jt NtttiiueJ outiiwortti, pmlntiil, jla-d in llii li".(,i i(r v oui r ot Monx uninty, tM'hriiMK,t( ilia prt itittti, h herein lie ncck ..innl H.iiu (li'Ksnd.Liil, und othrrrt, un nt'cuiiiiMnK 01 the Hinoiint due upon liottj ot drti;nti.iii t. It, .00, to It. K. rltmoii & t (., d.tOMl Uceetii- iKTi. with iuUMit theivo.i lio.n d,li. and lor u !H''CtO-iire ot the. inort tn hiv eurinx p.iyiuiMit of j,(id note, eoavnyi" lo the hoider ul Maid not" the Motiiliwet qu.ij ter 01 KeeiMin !4t tow.iHhip '27 uorto, ol raiiue & wrnt; and w hirl) note und inui't K.iHu for value received were aHijf.itd and irMiiMlem1! to plalnlitl 011 Juno 1, lKSofc 11110 N ikiw 4wiiio hy plaintitT. Vou uVtt re .(iili. o lo answer N.ild pt;lit. on 0.1 or hetore ovt'mlNT i, ihtiA, or .tJd jHdition wui in tktuiiwc.iiiwd to Im true hv yon and Judgment aceordiiiiy Mfuderl. J'l.tliitijri Attorney. Ily vlrtup of Mti ortlrr ol Xuln Ixsutttl hy tilt, t'lfi-k tif Hit. Iiitrlt't I uiirl of lav. Luuti ly l Itiux. .4. tl Mtitt! if t'l'r..f.k.i, uimiu u iltfretiifiitl'TttJ by 1. ill Court In f.tur of 'I lit .Itlt'lllM-l'l SttvllIKH -lid iMAll Art'MM'itt tittii tuiti .. ii .Ht SV mi. .in U. nutitti, 9 fjillltll, .Ifpt-tl 11 tltl'l 411111 .-.Uillil, i hiii 0.1 iht mil tJuv .ovt.'..itfr, 1-41.., hi tiitt iiunr u( o.tt oVitH'k, p. iii oi nt,iti tl..y, l inn tvm. li.ti otttu- 01 tit.t toiii'i uttiiM it. il rttt 11 .1 1 .'Hi .tr t.4 Kt.l4 tlltl'l IT ttl .tiltt M.l tUtT Jot ltiti.ri d hm;.i r; .4 titt. (ttt'ii; ijt 11 u. uO i' rivt.?, I.. i.io. k ..u.t.tii'i' .ia, tn ilitt iotvuol 11 .rr.toii. .-ioi4 t.'a .l, t;li rf.i... Hi fl IHlC t.tl. ltO.t, lo lUt IlifalU nt hllillt-1 lor ('..nil, ut ,.ln.y a .I ttrJci til .w. in lint MUtu ul nix iiuiitintl Hll.v .xluti ui.tl a 11m itoil..r, Hud luU'ifnt, txjiit untl ttc--rul..n emits. A, U. Htw, I Mt J MieolT. Alviit T, Clitrk, Ally for i'JulmtHf. Mit rltri ShK Hy lrtnnof n-n orilwf n Un HhM hy Xhi olt'fk ol I li ttMlici 4HHi'lM tli ouitiiiy tl hlotix ititil niitUttil .Ntir.tttka, Minna iltMrfit rtMittfrrtl hy H.t.ltl ntuiai-i m t or of JlitiMisjo IM'Uo ..im .K-o'im. loui't-j Kttin, Auifiitt kit. 1 11, Jut. pll ii, AriimtrouK, W. W. WimhI mitt in t!. II lawn, 1 will, on (hn III.U d iv tl NovTinUfi'. A l. IhWi, , t tkii'iiiHir of 10 o'fliiik, . 111.. 1 1 he e .ul 1 1 out iltHir of I In onnrt Ikpihii. In il..rrioii, in .til fotuity, nncT Hull wii in-' toiiiiwinn atwriiHtti rt'itl mi ,ti' 10 wit: I'll" '.orUit-.ml tin iiti f of HtifUo ' thirty lhit in Inuiinh p tlilrl.y n .p etii. Morih of r nit" tif iv thriM' i H), vrt ot Ilitt n(xth I'. M. In Um oou .tv of Monx mil t ilt! of NPlimalt 1, t pnlilic u'Mon, to lliti Intthi'ii olililiT, lor emu, to mimiy icl onltT of , Im tlin H'i'ii of HV.1, ni'l 1u tir'!"t. lout'' n.4 icttnl C co.t-.. ,H A. H. ('"w, horllT, W. M, mntln. AUr.for rtaltUtC. STAMPED UP0C1 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 STORE. Now is the time select your SPRING AND Highest market price paid for produce of all kinds. Marsteller Bros. 'The Old Reliable." H ester DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. HARRISON GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention piven to all lentil miitlers in Justice, County and bistrit t 'ourtx, and before the United Suites Lund Olllce. Fire Insurance written in rt-linble iilll:lllits. 1Ia:i iiiiers riiivl'iilly dr.ivvii. llAItlUSON, - NeBIIASKV B. L. SMU'JK, rashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZORS AND SCISSORS PUT IN ORDER. (Jive J mm tat rail. J. E. PHINNEY, M. I). IMiysicimi a ml Sitrsront. All r.itllK Rivfii piompt nttfiition. linice in Drnn sttirti. HARRISON. - . JCF.tlltASKA. Wbco do not hi mxitl bn 1: .' fir. est liniv Most i vvd V c hramemfoi;', you buy ir.A. tactrcTS tbfl , i ? Sewiac !VlaHnnn i - . .r-S bttlty. Von tvtw. -'"ii-rt I: Light Running- 'C'tu t'iajJ in tfWLiaiuiiciU r;ir;K, NiiWCii ol finish, tT.tity New Home irt Aul'wr.tl: TrnVm. ItnnMa Peed, alike '.villi ' ! wl'.t I .'...''.'.Vflr),nnathrr huv , ..:. i(li v.v . timv-itip: whMsliiln . t:ijut ii t.t.-vitti4 s udttctiiK UkVmt fx : yon ccuLAWft. ! -,m.j it.YttH., n.i-r wisf, li r now MraMuCV i tc..i. J, i- i.ifp.Bo, MtAMifc J,kii-wr ti,! !. t.iJ4, (M. I mutt tuc THE DULLEST OBMJ SUMMER 080DS. & on, NKRRASKA. -THE- RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE has jusv re e ve ) a large ix vol e of winter CLOTHING, IN LUDiNG Overcoats, Coats, Vests, and Pants a lid wlittti j on t..l unyllilnjr )n t,t j li nt" vim -jliould purely go U) OERLACH'S. Hv iism a line jmorliMwt of !. tfir iiiil r,if. x'ioves, ujiljen, fwty' eajit, hijoen, un-4M.il, HW.t U; j.juijiujj .-.jlu jiltio imd on nil iotisl he wjjj iutkt you imUuek illlCH SUPHJ