I SIOUX COUNTY c ' ,. TlCWiT, Jlxt, 8tb, 1997. (too. 1. Cinti, Editor and Prop. r.tlM.TLltnMUMi. r WW. IMlMI Eut Be. . SiUed. II :M Mo. t, VUmI 1 :S J. B. PHINNEY. If. D. rbrsIaUa M4 SarrtM. U MUl given prompt atleatioa. CMBee lm Drue Star. s North-Weatern LINE E. A M. V. R. R. is to and freea tbe . tbe beet SGKR BEET FIELDS . OF KORTH NEBRASKA. ICTfCS Tt SSTTLIaU. Tba rule of tha local bad oflco bav recoatlv booa aannilaa ao that Battlers at aaake laal proof ahall settle with tbe nubliabar before eeodiaa; in tbeir applica- tioav All parties desiring to nake final orW caa bave tbetr papere mad oat at To Jtorauui. offlce, free of cbarge, and towdUt transmitted to tba land office, o that ao time will ba loot Doff are getting scarce. Dr. FUner ia a good abot with the faa. The dog that rooalad aadar our booaa feaaad. These are doc days, ao look out for tba canine. Blaser Smith ia a food horse-back rider ao tbey any. - Will Wright claims ha bada-way-op Una at Montroee on tba St Mr Jamea Wright epeod tba 4th with hi family. " A good maay el tbe atodatt aad taxlef apea tatfa at aataev . Geo, Gerlach bee gone to work for A. HeOialey of Baaabag Water. Aaetber good raia weald be a&rat tbe eat acceptable thief jaat bow. Tba Barrieoa aiae are ateaaviag; the tatter of goiag down to Ardmore to play the boya again ia tbe near future. loaad Trip Ticket to Hot Soriaga, H. IX. eae fair rooad trio. Good Aac-lSta. Ticket for aale, ccAmooceing July 15, 1917. S. F. Poirrfo, . 'Agt. M Will Smoke thought sleep waa more necessary than school Toeeday at ternoon, but be got there joet tbe same. Aadrew Chrletiaa of Kirtley Wyo., boaght a new McaToraick mower of J Kartell laat Monday, ooe of them Bur U . John Davie aad Alex Lowery boogot ooe of taeoj new Deerlng mowers f Gariacb aad are sow ready to com- Meaee makiag hay. Barriaoa people epent a very qoiet 4(b that ia all who remained at boaea; aa tbe gt Qatar number of tbeai went to MoeBroa. -lira, B. F. Poatlue. weat 'to r aadraa laet Mooday evening to meat Mr better half ; they expect to retara a Crockery anrt liAru-wme away down at Bahtell's. Remit cf U;e Montroee aad Five Poiau ball game stood aa follows 28 to 20 ia favor id 31 lutros Try the Chadron flour i you want the best; kept by Kartell. Mrs. Saml. Tabbeta aod daughter I went to Chadron last Friday evning to spend the 4th. .returning on Wedoeaday morning. Want d, fresh eggs at Babtell's, and will pay al we can stand in trade. Elmer Smith baa a bone trained to haul off dead doers, wbea you deat waat tbam lying around tbe streete. Give him tbe job. Mr Oeo Bowker who is employed at tba Fort during tbe season, came in on tbe west bound train Saturday morning to apend tba 4th with his family. we are semag mens good pants from f 1.80, up. J. H. Bartell r a . vne nunoreaana twenty-one years laat Sunday since the declaratioa of Independence. We will bare to declare our Independence again very eooa if England desa not miad bar awn business. Oertiftcstes CeaeeUe aim coaoBU'a osroarr mm. Jaaee UBM rsM Adm'nl'j A-L Dm- . iv '. .'... ..... ... toojrTT oanasi. rtfso. Beleace... '.i.Lt.... 4tfj ColtocUena.....j -.t,imMt rtom otbar fsnda HM - r ao ro :is ,Wsmata Kedasmeot CommlwlonB , . , , silaBce.. eOLDIBI uxnu wvnv. lSl.w Mr Samuel Tabbeta waa a en tha aaet bouad train laat Moaday evaaiaf to tabe ia the sight of Chadron mi we were taforased. . Harvest is coming on and Babtell ha plemty of twine and will tell it right . We were Informed quite reoeatly that Mr Heater's Niece who ia aojoura- i 4 of a a a t r Bo much for KATTTm At tba riiHiiii a( Juatie tha SUMr All Scbrievee of EUa Baker of liaoaai JJaV Tha aowly wadaad pair leftCidroaoatheeeiag train to TfUrf Ifii tefwty arrta -WKeeaaptookalao hi tba JiM tSlJP afatBatarday after maymCim Wilia aad Pchard Zeraatfeatlaakaock-ootrorSbst. Bayadoafbt ay mora, it iaaaugbty. rmoa boy'a walhad off with tpl Utbe day at Keatruea; we Crawrawti Mr Kaatf tra, tiaee cheera for Oiaoa. laciObC. Caalroaadap ub cOcfB now. T. or Hay rie,-wtialt Bar- na mmtt) BMW AieBV AC 4,1 WF' VXIJ .JJl ' raver and Tictr hay- rj tly tre as good as ctn Go to Bart-ell's and buy your boy a suit of clothes, he can fit you out. aiiss Louisa uoaeman, while away apeading the 4tb of July Uat Monday, austaioed quite a aavere fall oat of wagon rendering bar unconscious for time. MiM'Lindemao ia able however. to be around again. Mr. aod. Mrs. Enteman of Eagle Lake Minn., came ia on the paaeengwr yester day morning on a visit to Mr. ana Mrs. Ed. , Main's. Mrs. Eoteotaa ia a sister of Mrs. Mala. We did not learn bow : loar tbe parties intend to remain. Dr. Johnson of Cheyenne, Wy., who ia i topping with Coffee Brother out on their Hat Creek Ranch for a much needed rest called in company with tba latter gentlemen and paid their reap acta to tba Jovbxai. force last Tuesday. The Dr is of the school of physicians, called Osto pathic, only juat comming into'' promi nence and which bids fair to revolutioniae the medical world. Tbtv uaa no drag ia their practice whatever. Dr. Johaaoa may poaoibiy locate iu Chad ron, be baa aot fully decided yet . Samuel and Jonstbaa ioenbv tt W. Haxiooof SaadCHekproeiaptcalloi ' 1 at the JOcajfL ofSce laat Friday andf ' " Jeeasstoetf. were pleased to meet aad get acquainted with at least three of tbe thirty-five-or mora young ladies and gentleoMa' who are attending tba earn mar school at' tba Bub from different parte of tba county. We would bo glad to meet each one of tba students personally aad may yet be fore tbe school clteee, thus far however we have not had that pleasure, a we are and alwaya have bean interested ia tbe welfare of our youag people who are (hue striving to prepare themselves for teach ing, aad trust tbey may succeed ia get ting schools ia their own county aad not ba obliged to go among strangers to ob' tain a poeitioa. It wasaslerpy crowd that arrived from Montrose at 8.80 Tuesday Morning School opeoud again July fth witb a food many absent on account of the train being so lute in the day but tbe attendance in tha aftemooa waa some better, still some were to sleepy to at tend school. Mr Oeo DeOroff of Cotten wood this county and All Fisber of Chadron enrolled Tuesday afternoon ia the summer srhiaL Treasurers Statement. MsMUMint of mesey's received sad dla bareed by tbe TreaaBrvr of flioox cvnatv. Nebraska, t ran December 31, MM to July 1. IW7. tats rcsa. Bslsaee Collectloaa. FsM state Treaearar. B&l&nr -t eje.e :,in.7& aj.iisoi 307.9 Belence. at,7j.tl K.73a acaooL LAiro rcso. 1 elji Ml SO w.o CoUeellone.. : . Psid State Tresanrer. Refunded,.. Balaace stats scaooL tvwd. CollecUos (Maee) us tale ApporttonnMuite . Balande Saptrtnt'DdoU ap'ra'U Commlwlon Balaace USUI M M nam tijmM . an.. aiet.a " Women as Journalists" is the subject of aa interesting sympoaium in Dnoa arr Msuazimk for July, to which a group of tbe hrightct women In tbe pro fession contribute, each disco seise? the topic from the stand point of her pemon al experience, it will well repay reading. .t w o., r 'Jr. r . i i i , : WOMAN'S COLUMN. Tbe king was ia tbe counting-house, 'Casjatiajr out his money; Tbe Queen waa in tbe parlor. Eating bread and honey. Oh why could not bie majesty ' Have graciously bestowed a N'tokel on her majesty, To buy an ice-cream sods? In tbe house, fumigation is tbe only manner of gaining relief from tbe persist eat flies and mosquitoes. Procure for the purpoee any ordinary iron spider using either charcoal or live coals. Twice a day once ia tbe morning for flies sod once at night for moaquitoee fumigate thoroughly. Lavender may be mixed with tbe camphor or a little dried pennyroyal. The beet mixture for fumi gatioe ia equal parts of camphor, dried pennyroyal lavender and inoanae. all eae are perfectly harmless. The rooms should be tigbly cloeed during the fumigating process. Balsaee.. CoUeeUcm ' WarrrnU aeyeemed. ComBlesiose... ... Balance.. MMe oocktt Bosn reus. Belaaee no. la (LollecHoa.. Jit.jj TVanreerrd WarraBt Eedeeated. ' - Coaim lesions Ibalaaee MM.1I :un M7.0J ettMjaJ iia 7 JO SUM ' in. ia.M it.n loaji aajMt Balaaee: CoUeeUbai covbtt aaiDoc rcxD. -.: awjt 71 1MJI White Elver Breesaa. Mr. Cbaa. Dippert tainka tbe office of Assessor ia not at all desirable aiaea that of County clerk ia ao near ia sight We aoticd that tbe old aebool booaa ia diatrktao. 1. baa lost some of ita beaaty Um roof to goa aad windows takaa out who owe the toga? they alone remain, tbe queatioaia whore ahall wo voter bat I forget Dippert win-likely see that we have n puce to vote. - We nnderstaod that Mr. Devooportia aa aaptraat for county comiesioner, it ia likely that it will be on tbe Republican ticket, eo we are not scared very baalv KoKInry prosperity ia moat too weak for tha Republicans to have a walk away. Oar B. B. coaveatioa wae a socoeea in ovary way, wo ragreted verv macfa t inability of our preeideot to ba preeeat, we bad aeveral epeakers from outetda aad ws leb to tbaok tbam all for tba able with which they handled their reepeewve suojecta. o. .A. Ramsey of Crawford alao Mr.lOeo. Gartoa of Craw ford Bee. D. 1. Clark of Barriaoa Bar. E. G. Bio aad wife of Cot too wood aad B.F. Thoaaee of Warboaaat detivarad aad eloquent diacoaraw all to via one with the otbar. tbe Mr. A, B. Fleberof Cbadroa ferfca ia leading tbe choir, alao Mrs. Greater our orgaaiat Mrs Walkw of Harriaoa waa cboaea Freaideat for .VicearayeatMr. of Cottonwood. Seeratary and TrCrar Mra.CE. Rice. Nearly oaoEadred people were in attoodance, aad wa regret vary much our aot being able to aeoomo- date visitors a we would Ilk but tfaoy will have to accept the will for taw &aed. Mr. Maaoa excelled ia gattiag tba crowd to and from the church to hiabooaoaad aaaiag that every oae bad aoaaat&lag to rverybedy at Olea feela w3 paid for tfiwr time and trouble, a great deal was learned that ws had not even thought of before, and wa hope that those from abroad were equealy as well paid as w Wft-B. , ' '. .... ' , .. Cup. ec covdtt araciat aaar rvno. MAetoas.; Transferred...;...... WarraaU Berteemeil.., , Cotiim lat.7 J".v. M.m mat u.n aalsnce,. : .; aua aaw asaua Belaaee. CoUeetion. aowaa raxewer aovo rent. Commissions.: .S.7SS.H A'U.. .:m u.i ; Mil J Balanee. Collection!. axan.T4. VMar.Tj aoso oiaraicT ronn. OM Overseen Bee'pta' (for Uses) Certtdestea ; CommUakmS ' - v roll Tax -Kef &dd4. - -H7.I7 loam J0 Balea .araciAi. aoo oirrajcr ro. . e .. ... :...it.ai i. ,' Oolleetteee. WerrsOMl CoanUeioaa.. .MM Balaaea. iMJe ABamnaa ronn. BUI Mi a 1UJS tiaut Very few lives are free free to go and come, travel, read, atudy, .write think paint aod sing at will, ia tbe livee of mont women three gifta are aa aside ia life aa it were an underbreath. Moat of ua are beset with loviag calla of toil care responsibility and quiet but, which we must recognize, heed and obey, wo must love our. motnera more than . our Greek, If their instinct of daughter, sis ter, wife or mother diee out of a college bred woman, even in tbe course of a moat brilliant'oareer, tbe world will forget to, lore hr: it win aooro her, and juatly If aha does aot make her surrounding homelike wherever aba ia whether aba ba teacher artist, musician writer, daughter, etftome or a mother in the household and if she herself is not cheery and loving, dainty in drees, gentle ia manner, aod beautiful ia aoul, aa every, true woman ought to be, the world will feel that the one thing needful ia lacking: vivid, tender womanliness, for which no knowledge however profound, caa em com pen ante. It ia better for a woman to fill simple human part loviqg, better to . be sympathetic in trouble, and to whisper a comforting meaaaga late but one grieving ear than that aha ihpuld make a path to Egypt aad lecture to thousands on an cient Thebes. TO TEACHERS AND OTHCRO BFEClAL A JfNOTJKCEME5T. Tba leaders ia riucatapael circiae of Ne braska: '-j.r i riioo. W. R. Jackaoa. Stete Siin't Fub- fic Instruction. . Lieut.. Goveraor Harris, Chancellor mcLam, Prof. HIU M. Bell, of the Lin. colo Normal. 3. W. Crabtrae. President Nebraska Taacben Asaooiatfon. i). G. Paarae, Sup't Rablic InitrucUon' Oma ha, Prof. W. B. Clemmona ct the Fre mont Normal, aad the county superin- deots from tbe various counties reached by the F. E. A M. V. R R., ia Nebraska -have signified thefr intention of - iroiag over the NORTH-WF8TERN LINE to Milwaukee. It was found neoeaaart to nrovida special acoommodationa for tbe party. A . L. t. . m. . . . . . . uirvup;n sievswr inss Mswom to Stll- OuUeetiooi. Traeererred. Commtertona.. Balaace - Jt ' at 17 ii.ai nil a7S41 mraa or raa viuioa er asaasaes. PaM village ef Bsrrl- Bead Cos pons Badeeav Ceasmlerioas , awji lauo gmu scaeenL ormicv wv v as. cmim w sea. , . ' aHm m eaeftaaaadaata Apper- - Orders rate.. ' thai , " 'aMsaja, , I BvaaMMwai weee ttrtet MM amji 1 6 H.TS aova res. .......BH.7I CelleeUons JMJtl Cos pome Kedeemed.. ' OWtrtet Hrbeoi ruod. 4 Befanded .-L.l Balssoe- A.:.-"3. Cesnnlaslosji-....1 1 . ! ruaaw ,yMjm.i0 i-Bse ea asea JUmn Mete Wsrrsets Beeetvol fr Tsaowt MM Total caea and Wamata..ajajT 77 Jl UM un ijan.it U Oeeeral Fwad., SKOIfTEKSfl WAKlUItSOi:frfr4XDfN;. General ranfl- i . ..3l.57 Npticlal IWibt Fund...... ........ ........ 1A").I9 Hpt'Cial Itoad rmid...... .... 2M.s2 C'Kiabu Bi aiiLX . , .6nut: Trasaarer. " . wauke without cbabAb. gaged. Leave Lincoln 1-Afi F. M. via F. E. A M. V. R. R. .Wahoo S:40 P. M. Fremont 340 P. M Hoaaouri Valley tM F. M. Arrive Milwaukee 100 A. M. Tenoaers and others Ukioar advanUre of tha low rata, to Milwaakee account n. E. A., from point on the Bonarinr and Hasting lines, alao from he main lines and1 branches west on the P. E. A B.---V,. B., R, c.tfi'r.ri !,;,-.pii) vv apaeeia this thrptia-r, t'ar BV'!'i'i:to : the nearest agent- r. tbe'F." l:.' A M V. R R.- Rat f "t dotih;. w"r') s-'),-.. modattng tv.o p"f l.', I. (''' v: -, moot to Milwsuu.-t, :i.ao ' Through ciieir car .wiil V , where r.eojwary. " t : ' J. K . Bi cil ;!s, Gho'I Pawo-.er Aut'!'- . A W V. . B. B., On:hs, Sen. f" N'ntlcxTo Hn-H-tH'V l"f-.l4r., la tbe District Court of fjoax tcativ -.r. nrsaka Jane B. Woodrnir, pl.lsff, s .i'Jm afetnaart. Jeeepfalne Menbnr, o lag, Mrs. Banc wife of ! H P if. , . .-..-; tlsn name eaknowe mn!' V. j h--i, t defeadaate:, , j Ta Joan Melnaert, Jsiebalna ke'ur.trt aad W, j, Bua3s noa resident deecdi o'". Tea srv feereby noUBed that on the ;th aevef April un pteletUT herein. fl.d h-r : petlUoa In tbe shore entitled eaawt, B the Owtrletrxmrt of Moei COuaty, lebraak. against tba defeadaate above aaasad the ob )estaad prayer ef vhteh is to foreeieee a eertela aneeicage eaerated ea the Utfe day ef Jaly itaj, by John MeUhsrtssd Josephine steieaan aaen the SB ef ee. Kla Twa. a aaaen weetef the r. M.tl a awes eoaaty Bebr, to eesare the aaysM aressmiesory aoe for the earn ef eee sna payable Jene let laaj that there Is doe snd payable on said bom tba mm pi vaii.es eaaror taxes petd by plalattaT to areteethereaearltythe earn ef B.M with m tereet ot the rate ef M ear sea t. aar f rem the m day ef May hWT. for wbteb wn latereH ptalaUa' Brer far a that tbe dereadsaWMV tew aaas. aa that leesfenlt ef eaeh paymeat said arenilass ae satd to sectary the aaseuat feaad We are on our wcy to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. THEY SAY EVERYTHrS'lf IS 80 CHEAP AT THAI STORE. My wife want one of thfr Uatiful SPRING IIAT and dry good provisioM dr. I need a Spring SUIT myn and we think we can nave mo ey by trading at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. IE WIS GERLACH. P ropriator. sn MARS TELLER BROS.' They handle every thing usualy handled in age era! department country store. SUCH AS DRY GOODS and GROCERIE. BOOTS ar. SHOES, HARD and TINWARE; alfeo FLOUR, FEFD at GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO MARSTKtLRfc BR0: Feed and Sate 8AML. TCBBCTi, rROPRIsfl'v Wf BtU tik .. .Alt Wa handle t Amtrictn ' HawKSewed Shoe Co'i1 - ' ' 1 OQTS&SnOZS " ' Hard-Ware, full line c: I? laaTaUferaDs Dry-Goods, Groceries : Jrer tbt a rsia or raasasoors 4 sooaa. 1 am Agent for the world famed MhKORMICK BIiI ERSand MOWERS. I keep on hand all the time a full ine of supplies for these machines. Laot but not Least. Wehn voa are baol t in need of tbe only PERKINS WIND Mil, h aold in 8iou County, call oo nse. T. II. BARTELL. r Wepoy the frelt Olt THIS - Kimball ol o ORGAN YOU WAY F03 IT trrrn a wrn dcllabtdili aowa and Be.oo per ajaoth. aarBfeara. Tea are reaetred to on or hetm the Kfh dsy ef Jslr s uo ;.. nooaroir, lftlnuff. By W. W. Wood, snd Qrsrt Guthrie ktkrnen for plaint Iff Firt oabltcttUra at r. Wit. v '0JT1 "tor Der1 Oalatofm . W,vHll tan va ww ww wt ewfo aawajaai vaVBoaaaK W9jaT 1 r fWaaTMaV aUasavaw asaUal BBsaafaT 1 IrUa abaat tbi aoa; a A. H0SJEa i f mm a 5 i ' m ' m - . o v iHnnm