THES:oi'X OfNTY J" O TX R 3ST J Xj. o It. .1. .Simmon-, IHtoriunl Prop. F. r.. M. T li. U. Time ttitil. Cuitiff WmC i;tiK Fat Ho. S. n.Uoi. r So. , !filx 8 m GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention pvn to nil leal matter in Justice, County ami 1 iMri t (ourtt, and before tlm I nitJ Hlatm Itml Olti. e. Kir lusurume writtrn in reliable comjianira. J'2F L-pil japers carefully drawn. IUkhI'xiN, - NfcttltASKA. B. L. 8MLVK. Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZufei AND WIHriuRH PIT Ui OiiliKR. Give I inn til Cull. f. E. IUIINNEY, M. I). rbyiiciiin and Surgeon. All call" kItcu prompt alti'iitlon. oftlee In lruj Slurp. H.YKIUSiiy. - - NEHKARKA. -THi RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE HAS JUST RECEIVE!) A LARGE IX VlXi E OF WINTER CLOTHING. INCLUDING Overcoats, Coats, Vests, and Pants and nlicn you nc.il u nj t liirtf in that 1 1 iic vim xliuuld vmly to 6ERLAGHS. : ' I! also ha a Ann assortment of win-, (er underwear, glow, niiltmnt, ht, dps. ImioIh, alio-, untie?, eli-., His ulni k of t;tiltf and fancy ETHcrruM is full und ;oiiiiM mill m nil good li. will maku you Itcdrock RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. I AM GOING TO J. VI. SCOTT, TO (JET A U)AO OF CHRISTMAS fnva CANDIES. NUTS, FRUITS, WAX CANLI.ES, LEJOUA TIONS. ETC.. ETC. A fine stock of Tobacco, Pipes and Cigars al ways on hand. I TV M i l fl-cr ) . Krti'jp, ll. r)i ! Tint Iiiim lus i itiM wIkmi we inu. have iniim-y. TIht i a laro kiiumnl due tin on mil. ritnn ml our cri-lilir ,nit ti to w t!l mt we must call oil ttx.s imlt-lit.il (. if i ji.iv no. We have nr lu have suiiiy rn-c,li-i ti-J to wttle with TlIK JUSAI. umt hiim w Ihi vli nol have ready cash, and tliwi f here are imnie who ) not seem to lie in i lii.etl to settU? at all. Tin latter ( lass need not be surprised if tte are taken to collect what in dim tin. We d not intend to i rowd any Im ar honestly trying to meet what tlwy own hut e have e aritetl what is owinif to us on Mile si ripti.m und thorn who can .iy Mid w ill not will have to take tlm consequence. TlIK I'l Wasum. fvicial Friday evening. Xuuim, Xmas Pioneer Pbarmacy. For the hi:htKt cash price for w heat fcee Onmt Guthrie. Paper napkins for sale at THK Jul HNAI, nftice. io to 1'ioneer Pharmacy for pres ents for Xinas. Present for all at drug store. Toilet sets, fancy pIs and toys at driiif store. Call in and we our fancy goods, toys, etc., at Pioneer Pharmacy. Fine line of jewelry and clocks at Pioneer Iliarnncy. Pon't miss the wx-inl at the court house Friday evening. Every thing will lie done to make it pleasant. !f you want a farm paper get one published in Nebraska. TlIK Jot UN A I, ( lulis with the .Xlrnski Farmer. Call and see a copy of it. To nil parlies who come from Harri son to Craw font to have dental work dune by lue I will make a reduction of ten icrctnt from regular prices. T. J. CllisoN. Jlentist. I'Kin't forget that TlIK JornVAI, has a large clubbing list und when selecting rending matter for the coining year call nihl pve us your order. We can ave voii money. Tllrt Jol'KVU, f imilv enjoyed some line venison the lirst of the week, the deer from which it was cut having 1 mm n the victim of John Finley'n marksman ship. All those knowing themselves in debted to m will please call as s ion as possible and set tin their accounts as I exjM-ct to yo out of business. Kespectrtilly, J. V. Smith. Mike Jord in. son of Mrs. S iralt Jor dan, of Cih linst, had the misfortune to have a hore fall with him a few eeks ago, breaking his left leg. j lst uliove the ankle, in two placs. lie is gelling along all right and will soon be um t'ood as new. John FitzirenM wns in tow n Monday ami culled at Ibis ollice for il few min utes" chat. His house caught lire just a week U-fore anil be had a hard light to extinguish the Haines but was Imally successful. On the day bdlowing a boy arrived at his home and as the little fel low had no clothing, was hungry and the wea' her was cold John an 1 h:s wife leciiled to make him one of the family. "National social" will lie given at the court house, by the young people, the proceeds to lie applied on the debt on the U. E. church, on tomorrow (Friday) evening, liuh person luieiming is re- iiiesled to wear a small representation of the flag or emblem of some nation. Sup)er 2'i cents a couple. All ure cor dially invited to attend. Wolves are reported to be doing a good deal of damage to herds along Win ning Water, especially near the line li tweeri Sioux and lhiwes counties. Last .Saturday a party went out from Mars- land to hunt the pests hut was uot suc cessful tt no dogs were ulon. One of the party saw seven gray wolves, which certainly Indicates that they urn numer ous. It will lie necessary for the stock owners to organize and pay a reward for the killing of the pests. They de stroy many hundreds of dollars worth of stock every vear und increase in num bers rapidly. It is reported that Surveyor-elect Ellis will not quahfy and that thu pop candidate for that ollice in Dawes coun ty who was defeated at the last election, has been here during the past week look ing up the matter with a view to estab lishing a residence in Sioux county and us soon as that is accomplished have himself appointed to 1111 the vacancy. IlBMJemsto se a cliame to work up some business for which the county will have to pay him if ho can have his plans carried out. Th scheme is a very nio! one for him, but it may lie that tlie com missioners will not take kindly to it. With the valuation and population of the county on the decrease the lsiard is not likely'to become a party to a scheme to add to thu expenses of the county. The experience of the past of putting new-comers whoso object in coming here was riminly to get ollice. has not ls;on such that a repetition would meet with the approval of the people. A number of people have como to Sioux county for the purpose of getting ollice, and as a rule have been turned down by the eo pj, but no case can bo recalled where a man displayed tlm nerve that npicarn in this instance. rf i:smi.. Mi Iiiy IVxtn wait in town jr1r-Uv. W, furl. A. Hip low pent Sunday in Craw. II C. ' kwooil ami family have gone to 'alifoniia. Mrs. S. C. I. Ilassett wa at Ilarriwin the lirst of the week. J. C Shipley mil George GillmnreJ were at the county seat Tuesday. j Nat Ba'.er, of Lnsk, came down Wed- ' j nesilay evening and tarried over night in j Harrison. , . C. C. Clark, of South Hakot was tlie ' guot of H. L. Fisher a couple of days ! Iat week. James II. CKik was up from Agate Hprings last week and called und lei I an j order for stationery. j Phil Mc'.-'ann was down from Belle i Fourche last week looking after his! Sioux county interests. Coiinty Siiierintendent Jfcivis went! out the lirst of the week to visit schools j in the east part of the county. I Mrs. Henry und J unes Bonsell came I down from I.usk to attend the Bonsell J Hester nuptials last Thursday. ! I I James Bourrett came from Montana a few days ago to visit his parents anil friends through the holidavs. (Jrandma Ihivis returned last week from Omaha. Her eyes are somewhat improved from the treatment received w bile in the hospital. A gentleman by the name of Camel arrived here from Texas some days ago, accompanied by his wife and child, and is looking for a place to engage in stock raising. There is no doubt that lie can lind what he wants in this county if he takes a little time for it. The state (ish car was at Harrison last Saturday and delivered young lish to a number who had made application. It will not lie up here again liefore spring and not then unless (Hiople apply for trout which is tlie only kind deliver ed in thu spring. County Cler'; Blewett suggests that it would lie we to call the attention of the ollicers elect that they should hav their ollii inl bonds filed on or before Jan. 0, l'.lii, so that theyxmav lie up- proved by the board of commissioners when they meet. Failure to (lie Imnds by that date leaves thu olli o vacant and vacancies appearing at that time will have to be filled by appointment. y .tiarrled. 1!Nki;U. Hkstk!! At the residence of the bride's parents, in Harrison, Neb., on Thursday, iJeeenilier 5, 11). at 5 o'clock, p. m.. bv liev. U J. Cl.irk, pastor of the M. E. church, Mr. W.-li. Bonsell. of Lusk, Wyo., and Miss Klxiuie F Hester, of Harrison, Neb. The bride has long resided in Harrison and has a wide circle of acquaintances, and the groom is one of the progressive young stockmen near Lusk. Thu young, fieople left for their home on the ranch Monday morning where llley will begin the pleasures of home life amid the good w ishes of all for a happy and prosperous voyage across the sea of matrimony. CorrosiMiiidcucc. Bod.vuc, Nkii., Ixc. 10, ISO.). Mrs. J. W. IIu. iter is visiting with hur daughter Mrs John Fitzgerald. Miss Myrtle .iinmerinan is a Craw ford visitor this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald a girl. Kev. Mr. Harr will continue meeting the rest of this week, subject, The New Covenant. Cliiircli Notes. Service next Sunday morning Nv. 3 at Pleasant Kidge at 10 o'clock and at Harrison in the evening at 7;30. All are cordially invited to attend. L. J. Clark, Pastor. To Each of Yuu. If you owe Geo. H. Turner or Hough & Son either by note or nccount it will lie to your interest to call at once and settle. Oui). H. Tl'lt.NKU. Notice. According to rules eHuutive Dei:. 1st 180a, all baby cabs, bicycles or tricycles, whether crated or not crated, will be regularly checked and charged for at ex cess baggage rates for 50 pounds w ith a minimum charge in each case to lie . ... i cents. Also, all uaggago not removeu within 2-t hours after arrival at destina tion shall be subject to a charge of not less than 2") cents per piece for the sec ond 24 hours or fraction thereof and not loss than 10 cents for each succeeding 24 hours or fraction. E. F. Pontius, Agent F. E. & M. V. K. K. Co. Christmas and New Yours llulldny Kates. Excursion tickets will be sold to sta tions within 203 mile on Dec. 21, 25 and 81, WW, and January i, 1H90 at one and one third fare for the round trill. Tick ets gond returning to and including Jan- imrv 9ml. A Iro. for annual meeting of Nebraska Teachers Association at Lin coln Dec. 81. lHOo to Jan. 2, 1M0. Ex cursion ticket wdl be sold on Dei. SO, to Jan. 2nd from nil stations io Nebraska at ono and one third fure for round trip. Ticket good for return trip and including Jan, 4, 1S00. F. F. roSTii-3, Agent. T!i Tub a!') Mwklj liUdf miI Cain itfa 4,r With n great pn-sideiitial campaign coming next year, every thoughtf'il citizen w ill need, besides his locttl paper, a great national weekly. Tlie greatest and most widely known of tlise is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years it has leen a regular visitor in every p. rt of the Union, und is well known at almost every one of tlie 70,030 iost ol!kes in the country. It is edited with reference to a national circulation. It is a republican ia-r, but men of all poli tics take il because os its honesty and fairness in the divussi-,n of all public vuestioiis. It is the favorite family paer, with something for everp of the Imusehopl. Serial stoiies, poetry, wit and humor; the household department (best in the world). Young Folks, Sun day School Lissoas, Talrnage's Sermons, the Farmstead, the Q lestion Bureau (which answer questions for subscrib ers), the News of tlie Week in complete form, and other special features. Speci men copies gladly sent on application, and if you will send us a list of address es, we will mail a copy to each. Only fl si year. If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. ( losing Out rSale. As I wish to go out of business I will sell all goods at cost. Harness, whips, etc., at unheard-of prices. Respectfully, J. W. Smith. It May do as Much for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, w ith 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 liegan use of Elec tric Bitters and found relief at once. Elect ric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only oOc lor large bottle at Pioneer Pharmacy. Remember ROHWER ALWAYS KEErS ON HAND A Good Stock OF AND t. GET THE BEST When vmi ara nlwit to buy Scwinc Mochin do not bo dcccivi d by ullui inir ivlvertmemcnlj and bp Inl to think you c.n ct thu bet a.ado, finejt fiiiiiiaia ana Most Popular for a mere tong. Sec to It thnt roa buy from rciintile m.inu lactuTcr that have )'iuntil a reputation by honest rmi iiq uare de.iliK, vou will llicn gvt a SewinK Tacliino tint is noted tlm world over for Us dura bility. 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