The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, August 05, 1897, Image 8

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THE SIOl'X COUNTY
JOUB1TA
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Thcbsday. Aio. 5th, 107.
Uo. D. Canon, Editor uud Prop.
F. E. 1 V. V R. it. hni table.
Going West. tioiiiK East.
Ho. 5, mixed, It 20 No. C, miied S:W
J. E. PHINNEY. M. I).
Physician and Surgeon.
All calls giveu prompt attention.
Office In Drug Store.'
-HAEKLSOSa- NEBRASKA.
T
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North-western
LINE
'. E. M. V. R. R. is the best
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
OF
NORTH NEBRASKA.
Information
that informs.
f you are goiiiff with anil
want to know what, tiio trip
wil1 cost when you will
reach your destination and
why you should take the
Bl'ULlSGTOS KOVT to St.
Joseph, Kansau City, St. Louid or AN V OT1!
JvR southern or south-eastern city, write to
J. Francis, Uen'l PasHeiiirer Agent, Omaha,
Jieb., and receiv by return mail, a letter i?lv
ing'JUST EXACTLY the information you
peed.
50TICE TO SETTLERS.
The rules of the local land olfice have
recently been amended so tliat settlers
to make final proof shall settle with the
publisher before sending in their applica
tion. All parties desiring to make final
proof can have their papers made out at
The Journal office, free of charge, and
promptly transmitted to the land office
bo that no time will be lost.
Hon. W. J. Bryan the
great free silver leader is to be
in Chadron, abont the middle
of this month. We hope to
be able to announce the fact
definately in our next issue,
or the following one.
The farmers and garden
ers in the county ought to
pave some of the very best
products they have raised
this season to bring to the
county fair, and also to send
to Omaha to exhibit at the
state fair in September.
The residents of Sioux
County ought not to forget
to attend the agricultural
Meeting to be held Aug. Oth,
to - further perfect arrange
ments for holding our County
fair, wont you come? and take
an active part. Ihe society
people have determined to
hold the fair sure. Every
body, who is interested in
the future welfare of our
County should come and get
the neighbors to come.
Dr Johnson went to Chadron last
Tuesday evening on business.
Will. Gerlach has gone to try his
hand at hay making down at the Mc
Ginley ranch on Running Water.
Mrs Pat Lacy has been sick during
the past three weeks. She. is now im
proving under the Doctor's care.
Judge Wilson received dispatch
Wednesday afternoon saying his brother-
in-law would be here on Thursday, just
as we go to press.
Jack Raffin of Rawhide, Wyo. while
coming to Harrison yesterday, sustained
slight accident His horses became
unrnanogable breaking his buggy tongue
and in the scramble be got hit on the
h ead making quite a scar,
J. H. Roue, of Highland was in town
last Friday. He informed us he had
bought J. B. Bradley's cattle, who lives
over near Bodarc. Mr. Rose reports I uir
vesting and hay making the order of the
day just now in bis neighborhood,
The new tariff imposed on tlie leather
industries of this country will raise the
price of a pair of men's boots 32c or a
pair of boots that were worth 3.25, be
Core the new law went into effect
will, after alt the old stock is sold off
. cost at tlie very least $3.80
t4
J. W. Ernest, who has been out
Utah for Um last three months, ma
purclMHe of about seven hundred I ead
C cattle, relumed last goods?. : lie
' cmmm ahead of the herd which are
: ' t-J CivM overland from Bock ,Cek,
1 ' "Mil
Sltti:
. I jr 77 omit wil I rerjD here 4 au t,
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at the Hub on WeJriesdny.
Jeff, llewetl, from over rn Indian
Creek was iu town lust Monday.
M. A. liannanof Ardmore, was on
our streets last Mo ulay.
Commencing 'ith this issue A. L.
Leithotr will read the Jt UltNAl-
John Herman of Ardmore, wan in
Harrison Monday of this week.
The past three days have been very
' cool and foggy, with a slight fall of rain.
U. V. Allen ot Lusk liought a, load
of finishing JuiiiUrr of Hester Son loot
Friday.
Charles Coffee went to Chadron
Tuesday of this week. He returned this
forenoon.
Ai Enlman was setting up the cigars
last Friday on account of a young cow
boy just recenty arrived at his house.
Street Commissioner Rohwer is again
busy fixing up our streets. Mr. Roliwer
is ever on the alert to tlie call of duty.
A Ertlman of north Iudan creek
shipped three car loads of cuttle to the
Omaha stock vards, from this place
Tuesday.
We acknwledge receipt of Maryland
news letter, but unfotuiiutely we mislaid
it hence, its non-appearance iu this issue
of ihe JolUNAi.
The Jot'KNAT. family acknoledges the
receipt of a beautiful boquet isent them
by Mrs. Eli. Smith of Bodarc, or, last
Tuesday. Many thanks.
Tlit-re was sorrow at the depot last
Sunday morning, tlie sad occasion being
the death of Mrs. Pontius' parrot w hich
they have had for about Tour years.
Alvin .T Clark of Chadron, came in
on the west bound train last Monday, to
do businee for tlie Deeriug Harvester peo
ple. He expects to be here all week.
John Davis had the misfortune to
have a cow break one of her legs last
Sunday morning while trying to milk
her, he was obliged to kill aud dress her
for beef.
Croquet parties seem to be all the
rage just now, a very happy crowd can
be seen on almost any evening enjouing
themselves on the lawn of the Wright
mansion headed by Dr. Johnson.
Charles Camenziud's brother-in-law
and family who, lives at Omaha, came
in on the west bound train yesterday
morninr. Thev will visit at the
Chamenzind home for a short time.
Thos. Davenport, of Glen, was in
town last Saturday and while here called
at our office, passing a few moments in
pleasant conversation with us. When in
town again friend Davenport we would
be pleased to have you call.
Judge Wilson is expecting a brother
in-law from Denver sometime the
weekornext. The Judge's brother-in-law
livesat Loda, Ills, and has been visit
ing a sister near tlie Colorado line, and
concluded to visit the western metropo
lis and return home by the way of Ilarri
son to visit the Judge and family,
Bob Wallace, who is having a pre
limmiary trial at Edgemont for the
murder of John Brown, near Ardmore
recently, was in town last Sunday look
ing up witnesses to appear in his defence
which was to take place yestarday.
Those who talked with him say he feels
quite confident that be can prove thu
killing to have been done in self defence.
There are different stories in regard to
the murder and it is hard to form a
correct opinon of the commission of the
crime. But it is to be Doped that
it, was
in elf oVence and that
may be able to get clear.
Mr.
Wallace
Ice Crcsun Social.
The Ladies Aid Society will pive an
ioe cream social in Andrews hall on
Friday evening, Aug. (i. A cordial in
vitation is extended to all.
Public Sale.
I will sell at mv place, one half mile
north-west of Collee's Ranch; on Monday
August Dth, the following named pieces
of propery :
H Head of cattle
1 McKormick mower
1 Hay rake
1 Plow
1 Harrow
3 Bedsteads
2 Bwlsprings
1 Extentiou couch
1 Safe
1 Cupboard
2 Washing machines
2 Wringers
I Cook stove
1 Heating stove
Carpets, chairs, and other household
goods, lerms casn.
Kale will commence at in. o ciock. a m
M. C. Doiine,
R. Keel, Auctioneer.
Central Committee Meeting. .
The republican county central com
mlttco is hereby called to moot in the
court bouse at Harrison, on Saturday
August 7. for the purpose of calling a
county convention.
The following are the committeemen
from the different precincts:
Andrews H. Smoke.
Antelope S- R- Story.
Bodarc J. W. Hunter.
t, . t r . l ..
ruuweu n5K!Hui.
Cotton wood
Five Points M. J. O'Connell.
Mat UreeK
Highland-Net Engbret.
Montrose -
Hunnlngwater W. H. Jlougb.
Hoake Creek Tom Curran.
Sugar Loaf T. F. Oolden.
War bonnet John Plunkett.
White KIor Thos. Derenport.
Whistle Creek- W. 8. Nicholson.
U. A. PxiDOY, Cbalrtnan
P' -ir.-l J.,l,i Fit .refui i n i .
r- "iv''i n. '. ' ' !!;, i'.tiMii tirt'i i t .
Fnla. Thev have just returned fiom j
(H lruli, h. I'uK., where thy went alter
some cutte lielonging to Mr. Fitzgerald.
Tlny rvjxjrt the country tip there com
pletely dried up and no grass to ppcak of
for stock. The gentlemen Imth think old
Sioux Count v is just aloiit as good a
place for stock, as can be found any
where in the north-west.
Warboniiet Warbling.
Mrs. John I Kay is slowlv recovering
from a sick kj1!, caused by getting pois
oned with poison oak.
James Merrinm aud (). A. Carton are
busy making Hay these days.
S. Ij. Ellis came down to (larton's Inst
Wednesday w'ith his hinder, and cut some
wheat and oats for O. A.
A nice gentle rain came just in time to
help freshen up the garden and save ir
rigating. Chas. Biehle cut his alfalfa onetlay last
week. Echo.
Highland Nubbins.
The Bar 11 outfit sold their entire
bunch of horses to an Omaha man.
Henry Covey bonght a new MoCorm-
ick hinder.
Stacking rye seems all the rage.
1L J. Rase bought a bunch of rattle
from J. Bradley. Joab.
Cottemvooil Mtirmcririgs
Harvesting demands the attention of
the majority of the people in this section
of the country.
Miss Sadie Casbeer had the misfor
tune to le thrown from a horse Sunday,
a broken arm being the result.
Mrs. Charles Saxton is on the sick
list this week.
Mr. Andrew Frocunier has been to
Wayside, after cattle this week.
A ijiiilting was held at Mrs. Procun
iers Wednesday, a good attendance is re
ported. A party of berry pickers from Whit
ney were up in this locality Friday and
Saturday. uhma.
Bodarc Dolnjjs.
John Bradley has sold all of his cattle
to Henery Rose, at $80. per head all
around, Mr. Bradley is selling out his
effects aud intends to spend the winter
in N.Carolina.
H. Zerba has moved his family to his
ranch in Highland precinct.
J. B. Burke lias the contract for put
ting up Mr. Jenk's hay at Voorhees,
Wyo. Matt Hull will assist him.
W. Sleyer, A. Hill and J. Mack will
put tip hay for Mr. Bell of Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. I DeHook, visited with
their daughter, Mrs. W. Hoyt Saturday
and Sunday.
A drilling rain here today and last
night. OasKRviiR.
SIontroHC t'lipplnsrs-
A. Good time is reported at the dance
last Saturday evening at Montrose.
M. J. Uayhart is going to Scotts Bluff
Co. this week to look up a location for
bis stock.
H. II. Wasserburger lost a valuable
cow last Sunday.
The Misses Nutto came over from their
home in tlie canyon, to visit thair sister
and attend the dance.
Mike. O'Connell left fir Cambria Wyo.
to work in the coal mines, his wife is to
remain with her parents Mr. and Mi- M
J. Gayhart.
Lite rains have improved corn anJ l.ue
potatoes wonderfully.
Small grain has all been cut for fed in
this vicinity.
Jake Henry Sr., purchased the Mike.
O'Connell claim near Ardmore S. Dak.
and has moved his stock there.
Mrs. J. J. Wasserburger paid her moth
er Mrs. Gayhart a short visit last week.
Montrose base hall nine, are going to
play the Ardmore and Badarc teams next
Sunday, at Moetrose.
Saue.
A (Jrsnd Opportunity.
There are today thousands of young
people on the farms and in tho villages
who are tied down by lack of education
to work they heartily dislike. Are you
one of them my friend? If so, the
Grand Island Business & Normal Coll
age can put you on the road to success
if you are ambitious and willing to
study. It makes no differnce how
backward you are provided you are
plucky and mean business. We teach
everything necessray for a successful
start in life. If you are short of money
we will accept a good note without in
terest for tuition or if necessary we will
furnish everything tuition, board, and
books and give you tine to graduate and
pay for nam a afterwards. Business,
Normal and Shorthand courses. Board
fl.r0 per week. Established 12 years.
College Record sent free or catalogue
for 6 cents in stamps. This is your
chance of a life time. Will you let it
slip by? Adress,
A. M. Uamw, Presiden t,
Grand Island. Nebr.
Agricultural Society Xeetiag.
' llnrrlon, Nb., f
July il, 1807. )
Th iBricultnrsl ocity mot seeordlns to
s pri'Vi.iin tuljournintilil, ud w called to
oruar by the president. . .
Ui,ii,..i wa niuln Mnd rsrrtml tnfct tni
wernury m suthorlw-l to draw an order
on llm treasurer i u wwiy "u-ji
tain XDenw connected with tfce mn:Mf.
Motion whm Dmde snd curried Mini we
holl s county fulr tftU yesr, on the U, U and
into amym aeuieewar. iwi.
It tn tbeu rewitved, that wet-nl n n
btMt tu the state fair. ,
Tbsn motion wan mm1? and earrlnu to ml
loera tu inoet on A f Hi, 1M7.
' a, u rsaoHK. V'.-.t.
J. II. DABTtLL, . vr. .
LJItf.U.T
Short nrtlfli' from
county are wlk-itMl.
r t fr. !. I'JIHdl.
tlie ludio ofsloul
Patterns and Possibility.
One day two women who were driving
in a New Hampshire tov ti rode up to the
door of a farmhouse to a-k for informa
tion about routes. While ihe lady of
the house stood by tli carriage, a man
was seen approaching whos costume
bore hut a faint reseruMan.- toitny thing
usually worn by ruortaK Tiiet'e was
a decided discrepancy in the size of the
trouser legs, thd ships of Uh coat
sleeves were like nothing in particular,
the vest was like unto no other vest the
beholders had ever een.
'Where ," asked one of the ladies .re-sH-ctfu!ly,
"does your husband got his
clothes?"
"1 make 'em," was Hie reply.
"And where do you get your pat
terns?" was the next question.
"Oh," answered the wife," I don't
bother with pattern. I just glance at
Johnson once in a while, and cut.
All should in Varting to do anything,
whatsoever, form sor.ie idsa, some pat
tern, some imJtl a it were iu tlmir
minds eve. and ones :he pattern is se
lected they should not lose sigiit of it
even for a moment. Few painters if
any, and t!n-n only on rar occasions
have attempted anything destiued to
shine in the granJ f.ilon's of royalty and
wealth withjut a pattern and their
closest attention has been riveted on
that pattern, le-t itrhaps thev should
for a single moment, become facinated t y
an inferior model.
And now to lie practical let us ak
what is a pat twi'iV something to fashion
after and cou.pue with is it not? As the
sculptor hip-, the imii hle he keeps the
model constantly iu sight: no stroke
of the painters brush is made without ,
consulting his r-k-t h, the author: every
word is written with his outline in his
mind. If you cut a garment, you pin
jour cloth to ihe pattern and are very
caret ul k'M - your swears go nere or mere
aimlessly, or cut a pie e too wide or too
narrow, or i:gam out of proportion to
the whole, ami et how many g r!s are
trying to fashion that iiiot-l important
of all live s rmu s:U s, a i-haracttr, to
chisel and bring lo jn-rfoclion us effect
ive and noble iife without a pattern.
Her shfcsirs are miming (-very where hi
ther and thither, her chisel gouges or
dafaces, if indeed it lie not idle; her
picture has no rttitral tigure no con
sistency. It is ic clear as t-he sun on the eastern
slope of the horizon, thai such a girl
should hej; in iit ome to possess herself
of a pat tern.
The young worium wboiWs not know
what she lU'siivs to 1, should hmld a
mental conception .f the character,
temptrment. and habits she would 1
mistress of: ;.ial then lung all her
energies and the deis?,-t fuling of
her heart, everything iu life she should j
strain lonanl this ne r:i. viz: the 1
ierfectioti of lit r ,ino;el; :wd now dear!
girls jot a word or two, dod't. think you
are aiming too high, such an idea is ab-1
surd it k iniKsilIe to U o. yes take as
your model son;e of our sex who hi
endeir d ;hiiI i iishiined their name a
hi y in our hearts and 'hen folio
i:iking your actions us it wei
sip... . ient to theirs and then utile
Ih-i
!!; voiir name will be iiiw ri'.ec
on t.li.- nuitiiitalns rif fame.
ti'iiblv f.ir
tiehiiil your
iiidel,hut yoa yourif
IntiliuKi.
a mcdle.
How To Find Out
bottle or common glars
Fill a
w it h
urine ami let it Mam
tw?nt v-four hnurn.
sediment ors-tlliiig indicate an un
healthy condition of the kidneys. When
urine strins linen it is evidence of kidnev
trouble. Too fivipient desire to urinate
or pain in th luck, is also convincing
proof that the kiilueyi anil bloder are out,
of order.
W Imt To Io.
There is fimf rt in Ihe knowledge so
often expersseil, that lr. Kilmer's
Swamp Kont, the great kidney remedy
fulfils every wish in relieving jain in
the back. Kidneys, liver, bladder and
every nrt of the urinary psissager. It
corrects inability to hold urine and scald
ing pain iu passing it, or had effects fol
lowing use of liipior, wine or beer, and
overcomes that unpleasant necessity of
lieing compelled to get up many times
during tht- night to urinate. The iflild
and the extraordinary effector Swamp-
Root is soon mdivd. It stands tho
highest for its wonderful cures of the
most distressing cases. If you need a
medicine you should have the best.
Sold by drugxisis, pi ice lifty cents and
one dollar. You may huve a sample
Ixiltle and pamphlet lxth sent free
mail. Mention TiiK Siorx C'OCKTY
Jot KNAJ. and SKtid your uddress to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Ilin.hamplon, N. Y. The
proprietors of i hi paper guarantee the
genuineness of I his oft er.
Call for Ceuimlteuera' Meet lug.
The board of nun(y commis.'.ioners of
Sioux county, NebrtfhU, are hereby
called to meet at tlie office of tlie coun
ty clerk at Harrison, Nebraska, oo
tUtuidsy Anaubt H, IW, at 10
o'clock, a. ni.. Tor the transaction of
ordinary county baiuuess.
H J. fifjcwErr,
IftHMif Clerk.
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c; hj tradhvj at the
RANCH SUPPLY IIOUSK.
LEWIS GERLACH, IW
MARSTELLER BROS.,
They handle every thing usua!y handled in a gen
era! department country store.
SUCH AS I )I1 Y GOODS and (jUOCEHIE, BOOTS and
SHOES, IIAHI) and TINWARE; also FLOUR, FEED and
GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY 11Y
VJE SELL TH
American Hand-S:jJ Sns C's
a-
LCDn ATC0
GOTS SHOES
TriL filSGIST BwCI IN ThX
QRLO
JfsTTBTA PAIorT!lS--irt !i M H i.
Iam Affp.nt -for thv, world
VT.ntwl WAYKRS. I kt'i it
W
lino of supplies for these machines.
Last but not Least.
W'ehn you are badly in ned of the only
jd in Sioux County, call on me.
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Fally
Now write tin for Description
about it. AVe have been telling our
Address,
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IT is the mot stalwart and unwerving Republican Weekly puo-
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to those ot
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finest of Us
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UhrlDgt to thi finally the wof Pnrlra World snd glvas
tba beat and ahii discussions of all qutstloos of the v. rtin
Inter iMran elp twrlv panrs ot raiullnu mailer i-neh weak
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tlie peapis wet of lb AUsubasy Mountains tSss any oibrr paper
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We are on our way lo ihe
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
THEV SAY KVEttrnilNO
IS SO CHEAP AT THAT
STORE.
Ml wife want cue of thoe
heal! ful SMIXG HATH
.. . i)
nd dry ffooda prornurn tir.
U1T '"'l-f
on l ire think we can nave man-
GOING TO MARSTELLKU IJR0S.
Also, Ve handle a full line cf
Qusens-ware,
Hard-Ware,
Dry-Goods,
urocenes &c.
famed r;-KOil.MICu 1UNI
on hand all the, time a f
PERKINS WIND MILL
.1. 11. HART!" LI.
We pay the freigh
ON THIS
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o ORGANr
In Nebraska and Western Iowa. j
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YOU PAY FOR IT
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down and $5.00 per mOATM".
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and Catalogue. We will tell you ;
friends about this now 23 years.
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OMAHA. NELS,
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