The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, August 26, 1897, Image 8

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THE SIOUX COUNTY
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Jeo. B. Csnoa, Editor and Prop.
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AU sells given prompt attention.
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North-Western
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to and from the
the best
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
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KORTH NEBRASKA.
Information
that informs.
If you are going south and
want to know what the trip
wili cot when you will
reach yonr destination and
why you should take the
BCKL1SGTON BOUT to St.
Joseph, Kana City. St. Louis or AXY 0TI1
IB southern or south -eastern city, write to
J. Francis-, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha,
Hot)., and receiv by return mail, a letter giv.
ingiJUST EXACTLY the information yen
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OSTEOPATHIA
Gid. E. Johnson, Ostoepath
will treat patients at Harri
on. on Tuesday's, Thurs
day's and Saturday; at Chad
ron, Nebraska, Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday of
each week.
HOTICE TO SETTLERS.
The rules of the local land office have
recently been amended so that settler
to make final proof shall nettle with the
publisher before sending in their applica
tion. All parties desiriDg to make final
proof can have their papers made out at
TBS JOCBWAL office, free of charge, and
promptly transmitted to th land office
so that no time will be lost.
For Sale. On the 6th day of Sep
Umber, 1897, I will sell at auction at
Mr. Oerlacb's place in the Canyon, at
2:00 o'clock p. m., fifteen acres of corm
in the field and fifteen acres of rye hay
in the stack. For particular, enquire of
Sheriff Bartlett Axtom Moravbx.
Our town school will begin Sept
ember 6th.
F. M. Smith, of Five Points, received
a swarm of bees from York Neb. on last
Tuesday.
There is no reason why any good
honest citizen should not aspire to office
if competent.
Through the courtesy of Mrs. J. H.
Bartell, the JocBXAL family enjoyed
mess of Terr fine plums. Many thanks.
The Jocbvai. family wishes again to
thank Mrs. Eli 8mith of Bodarc for her
Viivm iD sending them another very I
beautiful boquet.
Choice honey, at Bar
tell's. F. Force of White River was in
townnn last Tuesday and left one of
those 50c dollars on our desk to pay for
the Joan AL one year.
Those who are candidates for county
eoramiwiooers from the Weber district
are, H. H. Russell, C. A. Puddy, W. S.
Johnson, and John. Rogers. There may
be a few more but we have not heard
just who they are.
Word has just been recei ved here of
the death of George Kruger of Prime
Sebr. He died of be mo rage of toe lungs.
He was the son-in-law of H. T. Merriam
of this county. He leaves a wife, five
children nod a host of friends to mourn
his loss.
-j-Qo to Babtxll's if you
want to get a whole pound
of imoking tobacco for 25c
and a pipe to smoke it
with.
, -Mies. Rsie Merriam is a candidate
fier oowaty superintendent on the free sil
ver ticket. While it does not yet appear
Jtat who will be tha nominee of the
?afat coaveatiofls to be held this fall
that is ao reason In our opioioa why a
Uij sfcoall'al aspire, and make a spirited
Hswtrir the nomination Mies. Merriam
.CartooMtaad A, L. Fisher ofGHea,
art the oaly avowed caodkJadtes for
we have beard of w
Are you K'-n(f to Oiadron to Ly to
bear Hn. W. J. Bryaa'i alrej.
John Fitzgerald from North Indian
creek was in town last Saturday.
Andrew Christian of Pleasnt Ridge,
Wyo., was in town on business but Sat
urday. Michael Bruck, went to Crawford
last Thursday to see the Bo.ton Bloomer
girU play ball.
Mr. fleeter and family enjoyed a
pleasant outing last Suoday at th home
of hi son Virgil.
James Ernest, wlo recently return
ed from a Southern trip is reported
suffering with chills and fever.
Smith St Smith who are putting ud
300 tons of liav for the Vao Tassell ranch
will be through in about one week more,
Now is the time to get
a. deal in boots and shoes at
Bartell's.
M. J. Weber says the candidates for
office down on White River are about as
thick as the big yellow plums.
Rev Julian, presiding elder of this
ditrict was a Dasseneer on the East
hound oassenrer last Tuesday even
log.
A. Erdman who bas been visiting
amon inenas ano reiaiivxs at ui iui u
home in Wisconsin returned last
Thursday.
Cbas. Binhle and Doug. Hamlin, went
to Andrews last Sdturdy to look after
aome cattle Mr. Bhiehte sold to stock-
buyer Curry
Every body in Sioux county ought
to make an extra effort to attend our
county fair on the H. 13 and 16lh day
of September.
Hon. B. F. Thomas is now working
at the Node ranch near Vorhees, Wyo ,
and ordered bi JoCRSAL sent to bim
there for the present
Plums are coming into town by the
wholesale these days. There seems to be
bushels of them in the canyon an d a
long the valley skirting the hills.
-Buy your all wool Ladies
& Gents under-wear for win
ter at Baetell's while you
can get it cheape.
M. J. Weber chairman of the board
of commissioners of Sioux county was in
bur midst last Monday on official busi
ness.
Mrs. John Kay from Warbonnet left
last Saturday evening for Eddy ville, la.,
fr visit, with her mother. She will be
gone for some time.
Mrs. D. H. Qriswold expects her Bis
ter on next Friday. The young lady is
to have charge of the primary depart
ment during the co aiming scholastic
year.
J. W. Sherril is now the owner of
the North-Wesern Hotel, having pur
chased it about a week ago of Mrs. Bas
sett, who forroely owned it .
Julian Lever of Cottenwood and
R. O. Smith hardware merchant of Craw
ford, were in Harrison Monday of this
week doing business and getting acquaint
ed. .
John A. Hanson foreman on the Van
Taesel section is down helping the section
forman here fix up the railroad Y at
this place for a couple of days this
week.
Samuel Jacoby from Sand creek
district spent a few hours at the Hub
last Friday, while in town he put in a
few moments in pleasant conversation
with ye editor.
A joyful sample of university life
camped and dined at the Hub last Friday
they are out on a jollification during the
holiday's "doina" the states of Colo.
and Wyo. they left here headed for the
land of the "coyotes".
It does seem as if people might be
little more thoughtful of the golden rule
in regard to cats, if they were we feel
sure the number which are bein?
brought to town and left to annoy so
many would be some-what reduced.
Miss Lulu Ashcraft ,who bas been
here for some time undergoing a course
of treatment from Dr Joboson, left for
Chad ron last Tuesday evening where she
will complete her treatment under the
Dr s care, and return to ber school about
September 10th.
The watch lost by Wm.J Pontius
some time ago. and a reward for t be
finder of same was published in the
Journal at the time, was found by our
genial friend Mr. "Doug" Hamlin. Who
by the way says he had to come all the
way from Iowa to find it
Z. F. Antrim was in from Bodarc last
Saturday and reported the death of J. F.
Hovey, near Five Points ,wbo was taken
with a severe attack of hiccouoghs about
a week ago which flnaly terminated in
death last Friday. Mr. Hovey, was 79
ysara old. He leaves a wife and several
children to mourn his lorn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright made a
trip to Pleasant Ridge, Wyo. last Sun
day, wliere they went after Mrs. Wright's
father who has been doing the carpenter
work on Andrew Chrstian's big barn.
Tbey returned in the eveeiog however,
without bringing her father as he had
not completed bis work.
Eli Smith of Bodarc left at this office
a pack of early Ohio potatoes on exibitioo
last week which would seem could not
be beaten. It will ha worth one.s while
to call and view them. The potatoes
nave been raised without irrigation and
tbey will be foond all o. k. It is said by
truthful residents of thirt county that
two or three years ago Sioux county
was ruled out of tha state fair from ex
hibiting potatoes on account of their
being too hrgt. We come pretty near
(MUTUARY.
ElED.-Miss Di-lla Harris, on Wed
nesday, Aug. 25th. of tyjioiU
fever, at the residence of J. II. Pellin.
Cap.
Suml Crvek Items.
Spec ill to the Jovbxal.
Corn crops are looking fine..
Mr. Chan. Sax ton came up from Pine
Ridge Agency and intends moving his
familv there in the near future.
D. H. DeGraff of Crow Butte has ac
ceDted this school, it win commence
about October first
Mike O'Connell, commenced an eight-
months term of school at Ada ha,
Monday, the 15lh.
Miss Mollie Golden and Mrs. A. P.
Procunier. spent the fore put of last
week in Ft. Robinson.
Mr, J. E. Pelren baa purchased a place
io S. D. and intends moving there soon.
Mr. N. P. Raines has traded bis farm at
Cottonwood for horses, he expects to
urive them through to Missouri tbe tat
ter part of the mooth.
Mr. Roert Harrison returned from
Omaha last week where he shipped some
cattle.
Rev. Chaa. H. Frady of NeliRh. Neb.,
a missionary oi uie American ounaay
School Union, will hold services at the
Cottonwood church Wednesday after
noon and evening. Bob.
WOMAN4 COLUMN.
Edited by Mrs. Un. V. .
Short article from tbe hull- ot htttat
couaty are tollcited.
Bodarc Doings.
DIED. Aug. 20th, J. F. Hovey of
Five Points precinct, in his 78th year.
He was laid away to rest in tlte Bodarc
Cemetery , lie leaves three unmarried
children. The family have the sympa
thy of the neighbors in this their sad
hour of bereavement
Mr. Geo. Bowen does not seem to ira-
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prove any, he is still unuer ine wcwr
care. He will slay with J. B. Bradley
for a while.
Chas. Ore well bas treated himself to
a new wagon.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Buff
Coffee is still under the Doctor's care.
John Fitzgerald returnd to Indian
creek. He bas been visiting with his
family, who have been stopping at his
father-in-law's John Hunter,
John Christian was down in the valley
looking after his interests here.
Mr. Bigelow passed through this Burg
lat Thursday.
Art Hagerroeir of Deadwood, S. D
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and Burt Hovey.
came down to attend Grandpa Hovey's
funeral. -
Something to TlilnW Alout.
"This life is what we make it, so
the song rues. "Our face are looking
glawass reflecting oar thoughts" has
been said by some one.
A close observer of the human face
has already noted this fact; if our
thought are pure and true and Just our
faces will tell it to the world. V e should
weave the good things in this life to be
come a part of ourselves, by thinking
over and over again, all tle good
thoughts we hear, all the good deeds we
see, until they become a part of ourselves
and we grow into them and live and
move in them and have our being in
them.
We live in deeds not in years; in
thoughts not in breaths; in feeling not
in figures on a dial and whether the
deeds be noble or base, our thoughts,
p,ire or vile our feeling fine and sensi
tive, or course and hard they are all re
flected in our faces, nature's true lonk
iog glass. Not only our present lives,
but our past finds a reflection in our :a
es today.
We are today, only what the past has
made us. Our past is what we have
made it While we ourselves are the
results of the past we have made.
To each and every one of us there
mutit come dark days as well as. bright
ohm Into each life some rain must
fall, some days munf be dark and dreary.
We could never know the value of sun
shine was there never a cloud to give us
Where are you going?
We are on our way to the
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
THEY SAY EVERYTHING
IS SO CHEAP AT THAT
STORE.
Mu wife tvanl one of tlue
'beatiful ' SPK1SG HATS
and dry goods jirovwcnn dr.
I need a Spring S VIT mjfwff
and ve tkinl let can rare W h
en by trading at tJie
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSI!.
LEWIS GERLACH. iVv
WE SELL THE
American Hand-Sewad Sli03 C's
CELEBRATED
B00TS&SH0ES
alH I
rv
L1MsyA ... WTijtra
BIBCEtfbOOT THE WwGT
Also, We handle a full line of
Queens-ware, -Hard-Ware,
Dry-Goods,
Groceries &c.
shadow. We could not appreciate the i
beautiful wild flowers or the bright
green grass was there no winter to dee-
prive us of them for a time.
It is this contrast that nature provides
us that makes us appreciate things in
natura. There is a wider gulf between
good deeds and bad deeds, between pure
thoughts and vile thoughts, between
fine feelings and course feelings, a much
brighter contrast than is found between
summer and winter, if we will but open
our hearts and minds and let the blessed
sun of truth and j mice shine in.
It has been said that a bosom empty of
a heart of pain, makes a lusterless life.
But a bosom in which the heart bUed
reveal hidden virtues.
This is so true, could we all only see it
in the same lieht: what a le!p it would
be to us to carry eur crf'S-ws. What
I am Agent for the world famed MoKOHMlCK BIND
ERS and MOWERS. I keep on hand all mc nro a i.un
line of supplies for thew; machines.
Last but not Least.
PER KISS WIND Ml Lb
Montrose Clippings-
Mrs. W, M. Gayhart from E-lgemont
is visiting her parents and friends in this
neighborhood.
Services will be held at the Montrose
Catholic, church next Sunday 29th by
Rev. Muenich.
Mrs. H. Zimmerman who was visiting
with ber brother Jnke WasserburgBT wttt
return to her home in Cedar County next
Tuesday 24th.
M. J. Oayhart is busy hauling hay
from the old O ranch. ,
Mat Straiiler sold a bunch of two year
old steers last week, at thirty-two dol
lars a bead.
Miss. Kate Henry is coming home next
Saturday to spend a week with her
parents.
Mr. Nutto has commenced building at
his new boue in Sowbelly canyon. J. J,
Wasserburger ban started to lay tbe
foundation.
We are sorry to report Mrs. Anna
Wasserburger was quite sick the latter
part of last week.
Quite a party of young folks from here
went plumming today (Sunday) they had
the nicest lot of plums we have Keen this
year. ' Bade.
Cottenwood Muriherlngs.
Harvesting is nearly over and thrash
ing begun.
Some of the men of tbe valley gather
ed at A. C. Dove's Sunday, and stacked
bis crain for him as he is laid up with
bis band.
There was a surprise party at A. Pro
curer's last Wednesday evening and all
had a good time, there was one at Mr
Golden's Friday evening, the young peo
ple are getting stired up again.
Mr. Chaa Saxton has been up from
Pine Ridge agency visiting his family he
returned Monday.
We understand that A. C. Dove start
ed for Omaha Sunday evening, to be
doc te red. He has been in poor health
for some time. We hope he may speed
ily regain his health.
Rev. C. E, Rice preached in the cot-
tonwood church Sunday evening.
lesson in patience forbearance, hu
mility atid trust it would teach u, aud
what an inspiration to lift uk to a
higher purer and more elevating plan'
of thought. If we would It-am to val
ue the final rc-ward the influence we
eive out mav enter ana encourage uie
life or lives on which it fulls.
For what is done is done has already
Mended itse f with he N'Udli-Mi, evtr
living, ever working universe. And will
work tlwre V,t iT hjl or evil . o;;eoly " or
secretly throutliiout ell t me.
A CM . ULOE.
Wtrbeanet Warbllaga.
JohnPluokett got mixed up with a
run-a-way one day last week and had
the misfortune to fracture two or three
ribs. Dr. Shafer was called and patched
bim up, and be is now slowly recovering.
Lino Ellis was down to O. A. Oartoo's
a couple of days last week cutting oata
and wheat
Wilber Shepherd was in town trans
acting business last Saturday and sail
ing plums.
Grandpa Dunn was a visitor in town
one day last week.
Hay makers are Mill busy making
bay.
Josie Sherill hat returned to her home
in Harrison after several weeks visit with
tier sister Mrs. Rtoh Dunn.
Wehn you are badly in need of the only
sold in Sioux County, call on me.
,T. H. RAHTKLL
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The Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies Al of the New 1 pi
and the Best of Current Literature. a.
It is Morally Clesa, and ei a Family Paper, is Without rear.
Aogelillo, the man, who' assassinated
the preitner or Hpain on
t' tuuotn wft executed
How to Treat a Husband.
The seventeen rules for a wife laid
down by Lady Burton, make very inter
esting reading.
The nrt one is about trienusmp ana
companionship; the second about caring
of him when ill; the third about making
home snug and attractive to inmates and
pople that interest him as well as to
himself. The fourth rule is for se If im
provement and education; the fifth about
following on journeys at an hours notice
ready to rough it; sixth, about genero
sity in affection and care in. persona I ap
pearance; and the seventh about promot
ing her husband.s interests, professional,
social, and personal. Then the remain
ing rules contan so much sound and pert
inent advice, that we give them in full:
"Never confide your domestic affairs
to your female frind.
"Hide his faults from every one and
back him up through every difficulty
and trouble.
"Nvr permit any one to speak disre
spectfully of him before you; and if any
one does, no matter how difficult leave
the room. Never permit anyone to tell
you anything about him. especially of
his conduct with regard to other women.
Never hurt his feeling by a rude remark
or jest Never answer a hen he finds
fault; and never reproach him when he
is in the wrong, especially when he tells
you of it, nor take advantage of it when
you are angry; and always keep his heart
up when be has made a failure.
"Keep all disagreement for your own
room, and never let others find ihena
out
"Never ask him not to do anything
for instance, with regard to visiting
other women, or any one you particular
ly dislike; trust bim, and tell him every
thing except another person's secret.
"Do not bother him with religious
talk, be religious yourself and give good
example, take life seriously and earnest
ley, pray for and procure prayers for
bim, and do all you can for bim with
out his knowing it, and let all your life
be something that will win mercy from
Ood for him.
"Cultivate our own health, spirit and
nerves, to enable you to carry out
your mission. '
"Never open his letters oor appear
inquisitive about any thing he doss not
volunteer to tell you.
"Never interfere between bim and his
family, encourage their being with him,
and forward everything he wishes to do
for them, nod treat thran in every re
spect (as far as they will let you) ss if
Its Literary Column are equal
to those of the best magazines.
Its Youth's Department Is the
fmest of Its kind.
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A. HOSPE,
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Call for County Convention of People's Inde
pendent Prrty.
Harrison, Neb.
An. IS, 1W7. (
By order of the County Centra Commit
tee of the People's Independent Party of
sloux county, Mebraaka, we hereby call a
county convention of the elector of aald
party to meet at tbe Court House In tbe
Village of Harrison, on Saturday, tbe 2Mb
day of Heptomber lsV7, at II o'clock a. sn.
Tbe purpeae of aakl convention la to place
In nomination Candida tr for such county
oce as may be deemed by Mid conven
tion as adviaable and to transact auch other
buslne sa may properly come before tbe
convention.
The .representation Is based on one dele
fate at larfe from each precinct and one
for each ten votes or major fraction thereof
eaat for Hon. SI la A. Holoomb at tbe elee.
tUm of 1M, wblrb make tbe following
apportionment by preel net ;
Andrew 2 Antelope t
Bodarc . J Jtowen &
(tUxiwood 1 ne Polnu..a
Hat 1,'re.b ... lll-blaad j
Montrosw...,, 4 Kenning Wetar.Il
Make ;rek 1 Hngar aoaf j
WhUUe Creek S Warbonnet
White Hlver...
Totml r... u
It 1 recommended that the prl mane be
held on Thursday Mplcmner 21, at the rexu
lar pulling i.Imco In each Iireclnct aud tbat
I no proxies 1 rllowt' 1, but Ib .l the dele.
gaie p.ewiii ra t .ni ''i.tiri' tou of tl;e
t - .ue ,.
Call For County Convention Of Tbe -m(tt
Party.
J!arrlon, Xb. i
Aux. 16, Ii3 i
By order of tbe County Central Commit
tee of the Democrat Party of Hlou coiml)V
Nebraska, we hereby call a rouuty ronvt-o
tlon of the elector of uM party to niwt t
tbe Court House in tbe Village of Harrlxnn.
on Saturday, the 2StU day of September IrV
til o'clock a. m. Tbe purpose of aald cos'
ventlou 1 to place In nomination can
dates for ancb county omoes as may
desmed by ald convention a advlnable "
to transact such other bnalnn a ?
properly come before tbe convention.
The representation is based on on ne
gate at large from eecn precinct and one fur
each ten vote or major fraction tlirreet
eaat for Hon. CohsUottn 8. Smyth for At
torney Genera! at tbe election of IM, wbli
make the following apportionment 11
precinct:
Andrew .j
iKxlarc
(ttonwixKl
Hat Creek ..4
Monlroa. ,
snake Creek ...
Whistle Creek s
White Mlver t
Total
It I recommended that the prl
bold, on Thuraday. SeDUmovr r
regular pulling place la each f "rr
tnat no proxine nn allowed, but
n-i-g-i preamit east the ent re
How en.... 1
liva Points
Highland-
Running Water
bugr I.osf.-...-Warbonnet-...-
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