The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 25, 1896, Image 4

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    The Sioux County Journal.
Subscription Pri-, f'2.00
ti. J. 81 masons.
Entered at th ilarrnon post o!tite as
Veoad cl matter.
Tecrsday. Jrs2 25, 121
Republican Nation!1.! Ti."l?t.
.Tor president,
WILLIAM a..!-: IN LEY.
ur vlc-e -pecsiilent,
liAHKPlT A. ii'iBAET.
Dates to be Remembered.
IVmocratic nutlouul convention, at Cl:!
Vago. July 7.
Populist national cou volition, st. Louis,
July a.
Republican etate nominating convention,
Lincoln, July 1.
Popuht sluts convention to elect dele
tgite to national convention. Grand Island,
July 13.
Sixth district republican convention to
tiouiiiintf; a candidate for cougmw, at North
Hatte. July 3, at 10 a. in.
'Rah forMcKinlev and Hobart.
... .
The repub lean countv convention on
, ' -
last Saturday endorsed everytliiu;; that
Tux JOURNAL has advex-ated.
, . .... . , .
Some people s wtivtty reminds one of
Xhe fabled mountain which experienced
:xuch terrible trav.l in brinyin forth
moose.
Nebraska ha-s reain to feel proud of
the honor conferred ou Senator Thurston j
n.t the national republican convention at j j'
l. Liouis lusi ueeK, tiijo, oy wieay, :
Senator Thurston was entitled to ail
got, aDd did credit to his state.
John TiO iruershuusser has l)eii
'notiiiiiated by tba r'ubbuans for
"the legislature in his district, Ho it
county. Trotn is a fcood man and we
'hope h will be elected, but his name
will strike terror to thi legislative
clerks.
The republicans of Nebraska will meet
in convention at Lincoln on next
Wednesday and name the men who will
manage the affairs of the state for the
ensuing term, and also the electors who
xvill name the next president,
A man in Omaha was lined foOO and
'tentenced to spend a year in jail for
'hanging a jury. Thj way it is conduct
ed the jury system is bad eiiough and if
they are to be reached by outsiders with
:a little money, the courts w ill amount
to very little in punishing offenders.
It U reported that Cuba is expressing
a strong and growing desire to he an
nexed to the United St.Hes. The island
should either be a part of Ibis country
or be free from any country and it is
lioped that it will not be long until such
n state of affairs will lie brought about.
Editor I J, Simmons, was down at
JRushville last week and it is reported
"that he is about to move his olfice tiiere
;nd establish a republican paper. Ch.td
Ton Sigind-RxoriLr.
Ttie report which reached Bro. Shel
don was false, as the id.i of moving his
office to any place from its present loca
tion has neven entered "Editor L. J.
:Simmons" head. The is no more room
or demand, from a business standpoint
for a third paper in Eushville than there
n"s for a third pa'per in Chadron or there
"was for a second paper in Harrison, and
while a republican paper at Eushville
'would be a good thing from a political
ipointof view, the fellow who would un
dertake it with the two already there,
would display more party zeal than
'financial sagacity. Under the existing
'laws and conditions any one w ho will
rstart a new paper in northwest Nebraska
must either have a bank account which
'he wishes to reduce or some rich politi
3il combination back of him, or a con
suming desire to "do up"' somebody.
The republican national convention at
JSt Louis resulted evtn tetter than was
expected. The nomination of McKinley
for president and Hobart for vice-presi-rient
were each decided on a single ballot
mod their nomination was made unani
rooos without leaving any bitterness in
camps of the unsuccessful candidates.
'The only thing which marred the har
"miony of the work of convention was the
'bolting of a few of the delegates (less
'than fifty) because the rest of the body
would not accede to their demands on
the silver question. The only men of
prominence who left the hall were
'Teller, Dubois and Canon, each of whom
mi leaders of a faction in his own state.
The work of the convention came as
near meeting with the approval of the
nwpubikaM in general as has any similar
leathering and the party goes into the
campaign with no ditsafTections except
the one referred to above, that is even
wow losing its significance. Ttie demand
of tbe people for McKinley proves that
protection to American industries is the
IfMrincipie oa which the battle is to be
VoogM M4 all other questions will be
inuai noaadary. There it practically
JM aoabt of tepubUeaa success at the
poiH la November, and that means the
tune! tba nation to protection, pros-
I- II. J f !: . !.'.n !:. , was
hi ll.invn on Tlnrsliv j;t-tt:r:.f ec-j'lU.Mi-i
,th our jf.- ii;le and I-ajkir.g
after !' interests a a candidate for the
republican iioiniuation lor state treas
urer. l!isa j.Wisnit gentleman anil
in h's firivut' busiii"s lias demonstrated
; lr tt il:ty an I should tlu Coiiv.;nt ion at
' Lincoln ii-.t wk make hill lis nominee
I the rvp-ibli.-an w.ulJ have a t'-i n.an
to tuake tb ;i-lit for.
I Tlif Food Supply of th Fut:;rf.
Th an!-,nt f vegetable growth timt
; !. within a given area is so great
! that the iWuv-st p. -puU'.loii woul l b-J iu-
jc.i-ib.e i f n-iu,," It. A:U cell if it were
t io! ei a!.l tlt:it population should !"
j come so dense tti t i' ifi-uniw moi'tf food
; t'iiait cou'd t produi-ed bv ttie natural
t
growth of plants, tlKTe still remain tle
; sources of iirl.licial manufacture of food.
of which we are lie-arm? so muc h of late.
A nd if one may be allowed to renvoi)
from analogy, the inference for the pro
duction of food would be what has nc-
j tually le-n fotiral to be tlte case in t lie
j recent production of other cotuiii'Viilies
, that wh it is needed to u.:,k food more
i abundant and cheap is enough populu
! tioii to make suliicient demand. Ho,
strangely yet simply, it omes itbout
that in providing of :vh'it is essential fi r
the It-vt welfare and tiichest happiness
of mankind in tlw future, the tint p
which have, heretofore seemed th fu -tlitt
Irom our reach, nitrogen and en-
! errv are t oe ver- unn h:ch I rovi-
. ' , , f i
derii e places about lis at all tunes and in
j utterly inexhai.stil le nrnmints. The
jc;:pn itv of man to consume l-xxl is lini-
I ited. Tl'.e possibility of its pro-loctii-n
is nliiior:t limitless. Tbe virv isi( rease
lf r)()j),li;(( ,v(lk.h tw M l!tsian d.K-
irin ,!mkes tli -.titse of starvation will
thus ls oiiie the condition of ( heap ant
abundant sustenance, o tbe usn f
man's l r i:r. traiisluriiis the .roj--t of
dire cnlarmlc. of miserv int liable, into
i,e promi.e f inexi resiib!i ldesintr.
Kroin "The l'wude's Kooil A Or-nt Nr-
i tioiril Inouirv, id June Keviow cf
eviews.
GASOLINE engines.
STEAM PUMPS.
IRON AND WOOD
PUMPS
OF ALL K!N:S,
Ri-I'pir n4 Ft'rbanki Wind,
mux Tuwrra. Tanlta. Irfl
Hog Outfit, llune. B-lttu&
(;r:n'ierhelln. Wood Smw,
llrlve I'ulnU. Plix1. Httlnf.
Mraxs ?ooa ftnd falrbank
(standard Hralr. prlrn
low. cift tbe test. &eod tor
CaialOKU.
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.,
1102 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb.
Filial Proof V,ices.
All person liavtnir IttiHl proof notices In
this ,uMT will receive a tiif.ike'l copy of tli
jae-r U'l tire requel, "1 to exunone their
notice hii'I If hiiv errutx exist rport tlie
Haute to this oltice ill once.
,i:ct fir I'ultlScntion.
Lund Office at Alliance, Neb. I
Mny Is, IHWi. I
Notice N heret-y friven Unit the following
naitu tl Hcttler hws flie'l notice of his inten
tion to ni:kc Mntil prtxt in stipKirt ,jf iiu
cinlat, ntcl lh" t. s.,id pnf w ill Ik- tnmle Ut
fore M. J. lllewett, . lerlc of ttie tlistriet
eo-trt. til liarri&OL,, cb., oii June -7, !'.,
v l. :
F..-i V. fr...sr. nf I;11. N. li .
wiio mu'le It. Y.. No. Ii7 for tlm a. tj i,w. J4 A
h. . sc. sec. 3-1, tp. 2.r Ti., r. - 4 w.
He nitetew the i'4iiiuw iny v;t-tcscw to prov
ills conlimiotj resHleace ujn tnl cultiva
tion of wiS't iuti'l, mi
Octave Harris, K. K. Xeecc, Alva Shricvc,
V. . Mcholson, alt of i'.cll, Neb. also
Flimry K. lYnsser. l U' ll. Neb..
who tu nic 11. E. No. H': lor the aw. ne. ,
s li uw. li afl lot 5 sec ti, to. ll" n., r. r.4 w.,
Hint sr. V; lie. i sec. I. tjt "i- lu, r. -Vi w.
lie imiiics t!ie follow in wittiCsse to prove
his eoutinc.o't resi'le:ice upon auU cull;Vii
tion ol , sai.l ialcj, viz :
Ocl.:ive lliarrii, H. 1 . Ncoce, Mvn sbrievc,
W. s. N ichoioou, nil ol !'.eii, ctj.
. J. v, W ti.is, J it., I'.e'.tt r.
.iiticp for I'nljilt-atitiii.
Land Oflicc at Alliance , Neb., 1
Jinn; s, I'!. i
Notice is hereby tfiven that the ftlowitit7
nanosi k:I ;.ler litis lib! nota-e of bis uit"u
tioit Ut tnttke final prtsif in tlpn t nl low
claim, and tttnt sai'l fitK,f will tt maiie be
fore M. J. lliewctt, clerk of iil-itiict iXiurt,
at llarrUon, Neb., on July isini, viz:
Cliarlc S. Wliliiuns. of Arlnnrr. S. 1)..
who mmle H. K. No. 4 :1 -t for the lots 3 14 and
a. S nw. l4 sec tf. n., r. -Vt w.
fie names the following wittiesses to firove
bis con Urinous residence uiton and cultiva
tion of, said html, viz :
Herman KrteMtlit, .John Meslnir, Petr
Vt'hsieufeitl, Joiiu tf-tratnier, all of Ard
more, s. i).
40 45 J. W. Wtns, Jn., Itcffister.
Knticc tor Publication.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb., I
June a, ItfWf.. j
Notice In hereby Riven th.t the followlng
naiuci s-ttier has llled noficc; ot bisinU'ii
tion to make tliml jiroof In support of tii
claitii, and that si'l prKif ill lie ntade tje
fore .M. J. Biewett, ( lerk lilstrict Court at
Harrison, Nebraska, ou July 11, ls'i, viz:
John H. Xewliil. of UilflirUt, Nch.,
who insde II. K. No. ll'A for the m. ' j ik. 'i,
ne. t4 se. f4 & !4 uti. A, wo. l-i, tji. n., r.
'si w.
He names the followinir wltnessrs to prove
Itis continuous residence ujku itini cultiva
tion of, said iand, viz. :
F. W. Knott, Jantet Wil-on, K. V. Wolll
lieter, ail of oiicurUt, Nip., I. V, t olfee, of
llotlarc, Neb.
J. W. Wjkijx, JR.
139 -U I Ki-Kister.
Notice for Pultlicatlnn.
Lanl OTllce ttt Alliaife, Neb., 1
May 4, ixm. t
Notice 1 hereby Klven tli.it t!ie lollowlne
named settu-r It.o li'asl notice of bis Inten
tion to make ftdal proof In support tit his
claim, and that said proof will be uoule be
fore I. J. Hlen ett, cb rlc ill t. court, at Har
rison, Neb., on June 7, IVM, viz.:
Franz Peter Midler, of Ar'lmerf, 8. P.
who Hindu H. K. No. :I4, for tint -. ', hp.
see. 11 and w. 'i ne. t, see. 14, tp. :-A n., r. 64 w.
He ntinics tite following witnesses to prove
his continuous re.odcnoe upon and cultiva
tion, of said land. viz. :
Peter p.retty, Jakob Kirrher, Jakob Mark
intf, Peter Haiiaon, all of Ardmorc, m I).
41 J. W. Wkiix, Jk., Kctfister.
Notlc" fur Presentation to and Hearing lit--fore
County Jnrtee ;f rixlns and le
mands Aainut th Futnte of A.
11. riiiiieo, DcPenKeil.
Tn the County Court of ftlonx County, Ne
braska. lu tli matter of the estate of A. II. I'lunco,
detteHiwtd.
Notlci 1 hen-hy Riven ti all pernons hav
ing cltiiutM and demandi against A. II. Pin
iiihi, late of sioux county, deceased, that
the. time fixed for tiling claims ag tinst said
estate In Mix Month from tbe Ifttli flay ol
June, A. It., i.. All n, h I'ersona are re
cjulred to present their rlalnm wltti the
vouchem, to the County Judge of mid Coun
ty, t hl ofticB therein, on or Before the
10th day of iKsuunber, A. I) latxi.
And all claims mi dltsl will he heard tie
fore th said Judge on the 10th day of Jnlv,
A. !., lMli, or afterwardu on tlHt Brut day of
each regular trm of ald Xurt during tbu
tune limited for filing claims nfi,reald.
Uuted this I Mb day of June, A. D. JMWi.
A true copy.
Kobirt WltJIOW,
i . IHi County Judge.
1 "'' J
54jV - - - -.v. :.-"-y'i i. i A
Good r gs f oroislKil on slirt notice.
Keliably drivers aud qtiitt middle liorsf-s always on hand.
Good accommodations for trauscietit customers.
Horsea boarded.
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL
N. D. HAMLIN,
FHOPRICTOR.
THE
COMMERCIAL BANK.
ESTABLISHED ie88.
Earrison,
1' resident.
D. IL GRISWOLD, Cashier.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SOOOO.
"ransacts a General
CO RT?ES PON DENTS:
AiiEitiCAN Exchange National Bank, New Vork,
Omaha National Bank, Omaha,
FlltsT National Bank, Chadron.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
t-lEAFTS SOLD ON ALL PAKTS OF EUROPE.
YOU WILL FIND ME AT THE
wits: BZRG-iirsrs fob
6E0.
PIONEER PHARMACY
Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils.
JEWELRY, CLOCKS -A-ZLSTID
GOODS.
CALL AND SEE.
J. E PHINNEY,
UARniSON,
The Inter Ocean
I the Mor.t Popuisr Republican Newspaper
of the West and lias the Largest Circulation.
TERMS T3Y MA.IL..
DAILY (wiUtout r-vrdiy) $4.00 per year
DAILY (with Santlav) $6.00 per year
The Weekly Inter Ocean $ 1 .00
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ALL THE NEWS ArO TWfi V.V.ST OP CUURHNT LITERATURE.
The Wcehly Inter Ocsan
A r Yr.m'AyPxztr Not Hxcf.tlcd by Any.
P"3,Tt hit eTi'fci:t of lnt-r,jt to Jkca mfiubor ot the family. He
A yOt7TH'3 r.'ErAKT'iS"f l-i tne vary le,tof Ita kt:d. Ita LITEIt-
RVFEATUHJ i-.tre uorjiiiA
ItU.TWELVE ?A'jrJi tiX't'd tr.A cortUin tk JTews of ths World.
W-iTICAiLY IT 1-5 i-l'.fiBW.,' N. r.d (?t t re-dor the benefit of
the blet diiamssions i r. a.:;. p"1""' 5 ."'". 'Hi t Tst;-is,t4 In Chics 0
and Itiaacsiri ti, it V : i.i ov.n M'.ttie iroi.t 'utTalur.
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OMLV o .K i"i:.u'.: Pkl; t i.i:. jy. ,ti
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Feed and Sale
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i I II II I 9i
Nebraska.
C. F. Corvrw,
V 'ice-l'reident.
Banking Business.
H. TURNER
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COOD8.
PROPRIETOR.
NEBRASKA,
i-i(f.; .';c"a,i, ewewo.
Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER.
Free Homes for More
Than 5,000 Men.
A new county with
schools, churches,
railroads, etc.,
AND 800,000 ACRES YET
OPEN TO HOMESTEAD
ENTRY.
Contains over forty-five miles of
railroad and has no county
bonds.
Sioux county is the northwest county
of Nebraska. It is atxmt thirty miles
east and west by aWit seventy miles
north and south and contains
OVER 1,300,000 ACRES
of land. There ate more bright, spark
ling, small streams in the county than
can be found in the same area elsew here
in the state. It has more pine tini'tar in
it than all the rest of the state combined
Its grasses are the richest and most nu
tritious known so that for stot k-grow injr
it is unexcelled.
The soil varies from a heavy i-lay to u
light sandy loum und is capable of pi o
during excellent crops.
The principal crops are small grain
and vegetables, although good corn is
grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats
rye and barley are all of unusually line
quality and command the highest mar
ket prices.
The water is pure and refreshing and
is found iu abuiidaiicw in all parts of the
cou n t v.
The county is practically oulofdt U
and has over forly-live miles of railroad
within its borders, Ims a good brick coui l
house and the necessary hxtures lor rt n
nin the county mid thera has nevt-i
lieen one dollur of county bonds issustd
and hence taxes will 1 low.
Tin) Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri
Valley railroad crosses Sioux county
from east to west nnd the li. & M. h.is
aliout fteen miles of its line in the
northeast irt of the county.
The climate is more pleasant than that
of the eastern tajrlion of Nebraska.
l,re is still
OVER 000,000 ACRES
of land in Sioux county yet ovn to
homestead entry. It is better land anil
more desirably located than that for
which such rushes lire mmle on the open,
ins; of a reservation. There is no rail
road land in the county and for that
reason its settlement has been slow for
no special effort to get settlers was
made, as was done in the early days of
the settlement of the eastern juirt of the
state.
Good deeded land can 1x3 purchased at
reasonable rates with government land
adjoining so that a ron who wants
more than one quarter section can obtain
it if he has a little means.
There are algiut 1,500 people in the
county and there is room for thousands
more.
Harrison is the county scat and is sit
uated on the F. E. & M. V. railroad, and
is as good a town as the thinly settled
country demands.
School houses and churches are pro
vided in almost every settlement and are
kept up with the times.
All w ho desire to get a homestead or
buy land cheap are invited to come and
see the country for themselves and judge
of its merits. Homesteads will not be
obtainable much longer and if ou want
to use your right and get 15 acres of
land from Uncle Sam free it is time you
were about it.
Itlpans Tabuleg.
Ulpans Ttbulcs cure nausea.
Rlpans Tabulea: at druggists.
Rlpant Tabules cure dizziness.
Hipans Tabules assist dlgegllon.
Rlpans Tabules cure bad breath.
Rlpans Tabulet cure biliousness.
Ripans Tabulet: one givee relief.
Rlpans Tabulet: gentle cathartic.
Rlpant Tabulet cure constipation.
Rlpans Tabulet: pleasant laxative.
Rlpans Tabulet cure liver troubles.
100 Pictures
of the
Great St. Louis Cyclone
In allien
250 lives were lost, and
20,000,000.00 of property
destroyed.
These views sre all taken from actual pho
tograph!, ami allow more plainly than in any
other wav the U-rrihIe destruction l.-lt
thn track of the storm. It la In book form,
liroiie.i on una paper, Muuilxi easily pre
"- n..,.,.. ,ni in ifUIIIVM Ol all.
It la not likely America will ever again be
vlslLe.1 liiu, ,ll...ip,. .'I I., i ....
- ------ - ..j " B luuiwilf, IM-Iiur m"
tual phrdographa of thn acenea will Ih curi
osity for vearn to come. Nothing like thin
lawk lias aver been issued In to short a time.
It contalna pictures of all the principal
nccnca, lak.n the iii-Kl ilnr alter the storm,
before the work of rebuilding hud coin
inencefl. This magnificent book will lie sent
by mall, postpaid, ou tecelpt ot Sfi rinU In
taiiipa or liver. Don't li t tins opportune
tv pasaof aecurlngtliii only complete and
authentic photographs of tlicOieati-atatonii
Kver Known to Hnvn Visited America. d
(Iree,, Pl BI.lsnr.NS' HI i i-Lr i n.,
""Al Emllc niilkllng, n, J,ul, Ho.
OrriCIAL DIRECTORY.
fTATEOrnt Ells:
sllaa A Ifo'nmib Governor
K 1. Moot.. I lenle'isiit l.,,ertil
J A. Pila r... ...si-4,l,l " lt"
f tiirene t,ire Auditor
J,s..ph . itarttey ...Treasur. r
A. . liurelnll Ati.irney oetu rl
II. C Uusseil ..... l-alel I ,,tumi"SMMie
H. U. lolls 1 1 .supi. public lustiuction
KN(.llKssoSAL I'Kl.ttiATlOS:
John M. Ttmrstoii t . s. s.nulor.nnsa
U in. V. Ale II I . s. si-uMlor, M:((ll,n)
J II. str.sle, (.oitgo-ssotau 1st Hit., l.lnis,ln
H. II. M leer. .d " (Mliaba
I. . II. M. :kiejolin 3 1 KulIerliMi
L. J. H-OiM-r. " 4th " Auror .
W. h. i.tjre Ml." H.Cbu.l
0. M. hcui, " ,lii " Lfok, K Ik.w
Jl 11( IAKV :
A. M. Pout .1 tl.ef J'l-tiw. Cii'tlllilrtH
1. 0. 1 . llai l is,,ii A'te Judge, or md Island
I. 1.. Norval si ite Judge, s.. .,,,!
l. A. t alupbriL.t lei a and j:,l U-l, l.i.clu
HrTr.LNTII Jl KH I AI. I'lsTEKT:
M. P. hiuknld Judge. n'SVIll
W . II. Vt ratovrr " l:uiiH
II. J. l;iL-utt. i ierk,Hi.irisoii
OU'NTY OPPICKltS:
Kols rt tVtlsoii Connty Judge
M.J. P.Iewett. -- lerk
I ha.. P.ienle .. .1 reaaurel
V . II. 1 nuts supt. I'tiUlt liHitrnclioN
li. Iliotb tt MierllT
J. K. Pliimiev . t'orouer
... surveyor
M.J. P.leai-ti.V......" .Clerk of liMrtrl 1 rt
i.iant i.uinrii- Uieuly Attoruey
KOAIIIl OP COMMISSION Kit:
Frank Tmkhauf ' h lirman ) 1st Olairict
M J. WelHT l
11. K. JoNiimiii 1 "
I.holsLATlVK:
II. ;. Stewart. .sentitor. Hist No. 14, Crawford
. IietnpM y...lii p., Dial. No. il, llellllugforil
VILLAOK Or KlCKlls:
K. IN
nliwer !cbalrtn;in )
.Truste
J. W . scolt
li. 11 i,riod "
W. 11. Murstellcr
N. I. ll:inillu
I.. J. spoinotoi Clerk
l,eis t,cr,ach Treasurer
SCHOOL OPHCLlls:
J. W. -scotl
II. I., snitlrk
O. V . Hester
...director
. Moderator
..'1 rcasurwr
TKHMS OK t OfltT:
district Court, -At Harrison, coiuiuente
.M.irch t'A anil November Mh.
I "iiiily lotirt, At Harrison, couiiuaiiam
tlmt ilonfiav ol each month.
CHt'KCIIKS ANI SOCIKTIM.
Methodist Sunday s lusil uu'etn every fun
duv liiornititf at II .JU.
J. k. MsHMl.l.l.LH, v. II. IIAVK.
hua.i-iti4iiflent. se-retniy
Vt'MIS1LN OK T1IK Vidni.H.
Hurri-on Camp, No. Vi, meets on each al
tcrnate WislncsdaN evening.
W. H. Havis, ' VV. L. Hott,
Clcik. lon.totn.
Ml l!)K! s' W(Mllif KS OK AMKKHA.
Mecu each ultcruale Sal'irdav ovening
ulno'eliH-k. A. it. lit', V. C.
J. W. smith, Clerk.
KPWoliTll l.K.MiPK.
Iicvotiotial tin fling every Sunday evonlng
nt. II. XI. Cabinet iiieeli'tg ON cull of presc
ill-lit. l lMi. V ASriOI-klHK,
Jim. II. I.. Pfsur.H, 1'ie.ident.
M-r.-tary.
L'-for"' SnUseriblng for a Mi;.',zl-i
See liif Heat
lieniorest s
an itakalle; offer.
Hcmoie.t's Cut Paper IVu-riis tire Hie most
pr.u -thai! o", tin- market. They are of any
si.e a iiieinlKr of the household could rn
Uile. Iii each copy of the Mngaltlae I,
printed a coupon untitling th ula-rllT,
or pur.diits.-r, to a pit tern iorth and regit,
lurly fold tor -.) or any iiiimla-ruf patterns
for lour cents cucli to cover package ami
pottage. Vt hen till- Value of the patterns ia
cotldcied the snbsi rllM-r.iicluully gct
HEMORESTS MAGAZINE FREE
And what a magazine It Is! Kor lai li win
la- morn brilliant than ever before. New
management, new methil, new Ideas
Kucti conv eon It, I f i s t, , .iiio. . "
:, , ' : ,-1-,'sii M'inKisn-
tion In colors of sou, celebrated nlcturo hr
a ruinous artist, wot tbv to adorn the walls
of the most refined home. It ! artlnui-d that
nh.viOKi-.M s In the only complete ramilr
Miigaliie combining all af the iot an-af.
lent siln ts of Ita eoiitninpoi-Kriea bny-
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iiith'T SI. actually a lMiZaTN MAUAUBKN
ill on,..
It la a Illlest of I'nm.l Vs..... ,
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for the bu.y man or Hoinan, a Kevlew and a
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eiH, l-li'!sand tlallghtera call find rxactlv
w hat thev need to sitoi.s U. I.. -
also practical ln-liw in every ti-partment ot
........ ..... ...... m ,ul ii,rnlnuttf ma mrn
blilng am ornamentliig of tbe home, em
broidery, brie a brae, artl.tie and fancy work
"r" ,"1"" Vo1'" "..c- """ ""XKe.tl.Hi.and
advice regarding the well be ,n1 UreM.
Ing of their own iMTaoiia. ew
'l lm ik-os-oI tbe article, for yS .,) iu
Bill cover the whole country and It. varied
Interests, and the article, will I, profusely
Hliisirated with then t engrav ng T,d
.. addition, 1, will publNh the la-.t and p" -e-t
Mellon, it trem. Bl length Out of r!,r
rporta. Home Aniaaemenu anil KntarUiln-
the I lilldr.ti . Iiepiirtment, and "Our l.irl. "
and lian a Monthly symposium by f alebrald
People, In whicli are llctiMe,f Imiairtaat
?"ad.-ra1' ' "15 ''"r ,"Ur"'t u old"
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I. INMaible to aectirr In any other magazine
It
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fir .1. msntl.. f... .
oiuereni garment, are
ahowa
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taiuab e bv .ulau.rilw.es s, i. .
arc oh-
Sample
copy (with pattern coupon ) sent for loo
, i HI.I.III so (.11.,
110 Piflh Avenue, Stiw York.
AUBBHtomit. OM.Tt.1M
THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL
and HKMOIttsrs TAMILY UAtiAZINK.
send 1 our Sulwcrlptlom to thlaOflUe.
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