THin.tDAY, Sept. 2nd, 197. tf?, D. t'itu., Editor ami Prop. F.E.4 Jf.VE. . lime tabK Uolug Goiup K.st. ry--?. mlsei, 11 :?0 Sc. 6, talied H . pPBINNEY. M. D. Physician aud S-argeon. ii calls given jvompt at;entlon. Office In Irtg Store. -HABRISOSa- NEBRASKA. North-W es tern r LINE f. JI. V. IS. IS. is the best to and from the iSUGAR BEET FIELDS OF is'ORTU NEBRASKA. Comfort to California. Yes, and economy, too, if you tnko the BCKJ.INGTON ROUTE'S uersonallv on- tjjtjfyfli I ducted once-a week excur sions Miuen leave uiiiaua " aud Lincoln every Thursd ay afternoon. Tourlnt sleepers clean, bright, comfcrta Me through to San Krancisco and Los Angeles. Second class tickets acceptei. Qnly$5fcr a double berth, wide enough an0 big enough for two. Write for folder giving full information. Or, call at the depot and see the local ticket agent. NOTICE TC SETTL.E2S. The rules of the locpj land oHice have Recently been amended so that pettier (to reake final proof shall settle with the blisher before sending in their applica tor. All parties desiring to make final proof, cap have their papers made out at y'EE JOLTLS'AL o Sice, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to ,lhe land office po that no titae will be lc-st. -Fpr Sale On the 6th day of Sep jteoiber, 1897, I will sell at auctioc o.t Mr. Gerlach'd place in the Canyon, at o'clock p. in., fifteen acres of corm in tfce field arid fifteen acres of rye i,ay an .the stack. For particulars, enquire of ifierifT Bartlett. Ajtton Mop.avek. Parties wishing to pick plums or i pherries on my ranch are perfectly wel ,come to do fio but not to tear off branch es or limbs of trees, neither do I wish ibepi to te-rdowa fences. B. F. Coffee. School commences in Harrison next Monday rooming. We were pleased to hear that Mrs. jBuff Coffee is improveing. A slight shower at this tiru.e would jpe a good Jiibg to settle the dust. ake Wasserburger is assisting Hen ry Wirtz in building Frank Nuto's house down in fiowbelly canyon. Jeff ljwett came .in from Indian creek last Monday on business. He ex i,ectg to move his family into town the last of this week. Chas. !.:hiU has finished putting up Jiiahay. ile calculates one ton of hay for three head of cattle but says tho rule is one toe for every four head. Miss Church wept to Chadron last Tuesday evening where she expects to finish ber course of treatment under Dr. Johnson's care which she commenced a pionth ago. ' . Our several correspondents from the different localities in the county must be off plum picking, as no locals have Jen received from them this week. We pi '1 look for some news from them the porutog week, Mr. and Mrs. Clark closed their pas toral labors among the people of Harri son on last Sunday, and left fcr Craw ford on last TuesJav evening to attend f he annual conference which is to he held jn thiit city this year. I). i. Sutton has just finish drilj jug a well on bis ranch near the head of Van ToBsel creek. The well is 62 feet deep and ban 20 feet of water in it and he tl jiks it will furnish all the y.ater he will ever want on the place. X. D, Hamlin will leave today for Exira la. with bis horses and mules. f leo. Toole will accompany him to assist ii driving the stock. Doug thinks he will m back to Sioux County soon as be can jret straightened up back home. O. A. Dickinson and family who ara ip from Bell visiting their ?on and dupht ft, Hr. and Mrs. I H. Dickinson of this jpa$e will leave for Coro, Mich., about jl middle of thi month where they ex pect to make their future home Mr. Otakon has disponed of all bit proper ly hiHt to bit too O. S. Dickinson living No hir, l..v V iiool U jnc'iiy. ni.J ...,...- f.,r at i-.: ol'if af I ..... i i -- 'tc. i-r (tdieu. Editor Davis, wont to Cbadron Wed nesday evening. Mr CLa-4. Coffee was a visitor at the county seat last Tuesday. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Blewett ou Saturday Aug. 12th 1&7 a boy. Jaiiit'sCook was up from Runuing Water last Monday ou business. Last Thursday was a scorcLer. That was the hottst day of the season. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruf fing at Coda re on Tuesday Aug, 24, a daughter Ye editor went East to Chadron on business last Tuesday evening return ing yesterday morning. Houses are at aprerr.inm in Harrison just now, as all are anxious to have ths little folks attend school. Rev. Clark left for Crawford last Tuesday evening where the annual M. E. conference is to be held. Juliau Lever of Cotteuwood was in town last Friday looking after the stock shipments of the F. C. & M. V. R. R. Co. Mr. M. J. Bruck was a passenger oc the east bound flyer Wednesday evening going as far as Crawford on busi ness. John Pluukke.Lt who had the mis fortune to get quite badly hurt soma two weeks ago seems to be getting worse. Mr. Henry Lindeman shipped a car load of sheep to the South Omaha mark et last Saturday. Mr. H. accompanied the car. Elder Julian was nominated for county superintendent of Dawes county on the 24tn ult. by the Republican party of that county. -Miss Palmer the teacher of the prim ary department arrived last Friday, and all is now in complete readiness to corn-; mence the new school year. j Miss Elsie Merriam c-f Warbonnei j prcinct went to Chadron last Saturday j evening, where site has entered the era pjoy of the station acent at that place. Miss. Claudia Hester accompanied hv her cousin Miss Lelia Hester left on tiie west hound passenger last Wednesday for the O. W. ranch on a visit to Mish Claudia's sister, Mrs. Bonsell. WeJloughhy and English Wall;ng and Joseph Wilbur of Chicnu'o. who ar.f stopping at James Cooks' ram h for a couple of weeks having a feond tini, was in town with Mr. Cook last Monday. They will return to Chicago about Sept ember 15th. Two younc ladies sisters of PeU-r Wcidenfrid of Ardrnore came in on the train from eastern Iowa last Saturday. They will visit with their brother for a 4imited time. On their way l.tre they stopped over in Crawford for a short vis it with friends there. M. J. Blewett was around setting up the cigars to the boys on account of a hi? boy arriving at his borne last Satur day morning. He had smiles all over his face saying the little fello v looked just like Bryan. Mika thinks he will make a free silver Democrat out of him. Wm jTJayhart who i? clerking in a store in Edgemont S. Dak., is visiting at Montrosa for a couple of weeks. He came over to Harrison on Tuesday to see ti,e boys and "do the town". He re ports times fairly good at Edgemont Mr. (Jaybart thinks he does not want any Klondike in his; he is -satisfied where he is for the preasant. An est mate of stock trains passing through Harrison to the South Omaha Sioux City and Chicago markets during the month of Auzust was 20 cars a day. The average to the car is 24, which in round numbers makes 14,400 head of cat tle, to say nothing a!out cattle shipped from this poict alone, and the ship meat season has only commenced. The town Council met last Monday evning to pas? on the application of Mich al Bruck to sell intoxicating drinks in the village of Harrison and also to con sider the remonstrance presented by W. O. Patterson against granting license to the applicant,. As no names were men tioned in the remonstrance, it was not considered nor'entered on the minutes of the meeting as a part of the proceeding. It is needless to say that the license was granted. Enjpnepr Stratton had the bad luck to break his pump rod last Wednesday afternoon which took him witha force of men until Monday noon to repair it He started to pumping in the afternoon and had run only aboijt an hour when the pump broke again. The valve was IO ken so badly that it was necessary to send away for a new one thus causing a delay of four or fl ve days before it can be put in running order again. In the mean time every body will be (jbliged to go dry, when all the cry will be water! water!! water!!!. ' . The number of cattle shipped out of Sioux county during the month of August, was Z" cars, making 813 bead of cattle; at an average of $40 per head which means in round numbers aliout 133,000 worth of cattle, say nothing of horses, mules ami sheep that have been shipped to tho eastern markets. Of course this statement only represents the month mentioned above. The sea son for shipping has ouly nicely com menced, but will continue heavy ship ments up to December, There is one thing sure, no county in Nebraska, South Dakota or Wyoming, has the re sources and advantage for Stock raising 'iat we have tiers In Sioux county. . I - JI.i-l r l ioyu l lal K, i nine in if. nil Duir ( i -u's uii.'Ij Monday eviu';-g kohi wlml iiii t';r the weather. O. W. :iuiri'j of Dmiglan, Wyo., was in town last Tuesday figuring with HtVtcr & Son for builoing a new house and barn for bun at Douglas. Curix-ufr James Wright is now doing some work for J. 1L P.arUjll after which he ill do some needed repairs in tlie Turner buildmg where the baloon is to be located. Those, who went from Harrison to Chadron to hear Hon. W. J. Bryan talk on the "Sien'.'e of Gjverment" were, Chas. Biehle. M. J. Blewett, Michael Bruck, Nick MtKem Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright acd daughter Eti'ie and last but not least ye editor. Prius &. Venyohom of West Point, this state bought two car loads of cat tle of Geo. H. Turner and one of John Herman last Thursday which they ship ped Friday evemng. They were a nice lot of cattle. John M'Kem of Gotten wood pre cinct had the misfortune to have his saw-mill burned on last Wednesday. We did Dot learn just how it happened. At any rate it is a serious loss to Mr. MeKuin. We did Let learn what the loss in dollars will amount to, but it would in our opinion be two or three j thousand. John Herman , who lives near Ard more, was in Harrison last Friday with some cattle which be had s ld and took the liberty to invade our sanctum to con vene with the chief editor of the JoUKSAL. Ha informed us that Bob Wallace the slayer of John Brown near Ardmore. S. Dak. about six weeks ago had been let ott on $j,000, bail. As Mr. Bruck was granted a licence 1 ist Mo iday evening to open a Sa'con in Htrrison, he proceeded at owe to g-t the Turner buildinjr in readiness to open next Saturday. Well it has eoiue in an oppor tune time as all the cisterns in town are dry and the town pump is broken, so the only place to get a f,ood refreshing and cool drink we supposo will be at the 'Evening Star'1 saloon. Watch the rush Saturday w hen the doors are thrown opui to the public. Card of TluuiKs. The undersigned desire to extend our most gre.-uful thanks to the frieiids and nt-ig!!ors who so kindly gave us their aid and corcfort duntitr the sickness and after the death of our beloved hus band and father. Mis. M. M. Hovey ant. Ynv.w. V.'OM AX'S CO LU M Edited by - - Sr.. Geo. 1), ( anon, Short articles ,frtyi the ladies nl .-ioui countv are olic!tcd. i; iff Thoughts That Mould th.o Feu t u res. The mouldiag of our features by our thoughts is a never-ceasing process Vheler we are conscious of it or not; whether consciously controlled or not. If we persistently continue in one lias of thought for a given time, the especial feature upon which this thought has acted have become accentuated accord ingly. It is the thought behind every act, behind every breath, which vital izes and finally shaitcs the lineament of our faces; and any attempt to frustrate thought in its effort to express itself through our countenances, results in a confusion of expression .and an un certainty which is superior' to and de tracts from otherwise well-formed featur-es- Nor may we impose upon ta"h other by mere muscular imitation of a feeling or a sympathy which is not genuine; for our thoughts, endeavoring to conceal themselves from our associates for some reason born of the moment or surround ings, mean one thing and try to make the features express another, perhahps a more "polite" thing in this wav, the intangible thoughts, true at its birth but afraid to show itself naked to the behold er for fear of loss of emolument of praise, it may be, or friendship or favor, at tempts to dissemble, and at ouoe loses its force and mars the truth or true action of eyes, of lips, of brows. So it follows that the first rule to be observed by the seeker after physical per fection ia that brief one, "Be true." As a tree is known by its fruit, so is a mind known by its expression upon the face A pure tread of thought seen in the free acting muscles of the physiognomy can and must reflect a pure beauty. It is simply a matter of "cause and effect". The most beautiful face is the perfect ly happy one; for happiness brings a shin ing to the eyes a new curving to tlie lips, rounding of and an uplifting to the cheek. In all the happier and loftier emotions the muscles leap upward, It seem a sacrilege to analyze a smile and make )t a mere matter of mnscular ener-! gy, but perhaps if it is looked at in an other way, seeing in the muscles of the face the ready handmaids of the soul or thought, we may at once recognize the importance of the relations existing between the servant muscles and the master mind. If we made cheerful thoughts our con stant companions the mask of each in dividual will grow to its fullest perfecti on as surely as the rose petals unfold their ruddy beauty to the loving sun. Thit may not be npparent during youth ' " i-riaiiy votsT-nhiM-l, fir ih f.!!ir' thn are only f uming and except j.i cam of aloiiriii illy Jovck pe 1 t- nd-ni ii.o am not e ast into sai unalterullu form. ut aTter one has Ka'-hed uuJd'e lift lias h-st much of tho freshness of youth, and laust depend mainly on expression for her leauty arid attractiveness, then it is the lines of the face that tells the story of her life. They are beautiful if her thoughts have been exalted, unattrac tive if they biive been unworthy. All along the outposts of time has this truth been cried out by the various seutries. MarCJ.s Aurelius emphasized it, men of brawa and brain have echoed it, famous beauties Lave profited by it. But the starch for the best in ourselves, for the perfectin;: of our Uxlies must not be made lar.guishirgly. It must I tar ried on with wide-open eyes and minus; by doiug "uoble deeds not dreaming all day long " One need not look upon the doing of kin l tilings as a sacrifice or foolish self-reprtssion for that is seeing it in a false light. In reality, it is true self-protection, oc.d we ourselves are the truest lne ficiaries of our cultivated good nature." Every smile given is like money put out at usury, and rarely itturns a joor interest. Every Oepressed thought , every angry one, every bitter one leaves a trail behind it as vi!c as the poisonous foot printsjif the taruntol t. "If the hive is disturbed by rash and foolish hands, in stead of honey it will yield us bees"'niay certainly be paraphrased to read. "!f the features are stirred into action by bitter or harsh thoughts, instead of beau ty, they will yield us ugliness. Wurljonnet Warhllrigs. Mrs. S. L. Ellis and (irandma Ellis I visited at Mrs. Trainors Sunday. Mrs. George lfcivis and children re turned home Wednesday after a weeks stay in Harrison. Mr. James Fuel visited at Mr. Trainors Sunday Mr. Traiuor and fami ly expects to leave or the cast in about ten days. Charles Brittle is stacking oats. Mr. T. O. Williams called at Charles Sehilts' Wednesday. II. A. Priddy is hauling hay. Echo. Ilighlaml Nubbins. Mr. Williams is drilliogs a wU foi Fred I it-iT. The Grain is alxiut all stack-. I. I Plums no doubt will be the bill of! f..re this winter ly the way the fair hex are putting them up. F. Hacnon h;is just com" home from j Running Water to put up feed fcr him keif. ' A (.'rand C'p;(ii'tuiiiy. There are tot-ay thousands of young people oc the farms and iu the villages who are tied down by lack of education to work they heartily lii-like. Are you one of them my friend? If so, the Grand Island Business Sc. Normal Coll age can put you on tiie road t success if you are ambitious ami willing to study. It makes no diU'ernce how backward you are provided you are plucky and mean business. We ten h everything nticessray for a sue cess fo I 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 furnisJi everything tuition, board, am! books and give you time to graduate and pay for sari); afterwards. Business, Normal and Shorthand cwirj s. Board $1.50 per week. Established 12 years. College Record sent free or catalogue for 6 cents in (.tumps. This is your chanco of a hfe time. Will you let it slip by? Adress, A. M. Hai;ik, President, i Grand Island. Nebr. ALL WOMEN JINE-TEtfTHS Cf all the pain and sickness from which women suffer Is caused ty weakness or derangement In the organs cf ' menstruation. Nearly always whsn a woman Is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman Is very seldom sick. Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cureall " female troubles." It Is equally effective for the girl In her teens, the young wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the perl known as the "Chinee of Life." They all need it. They are all benefitted by It. for titTlee In Ute$ rrTulrfnr tpeelij dtfactloni, mddrtst. e'vlnr ymptomf, tha " Ladlei' Adrlaory Department, Tha Chaiunooga Medicine Co., CbaUf toots. Teon. Tim. i. coon i, Tuetit, Wm., nrw " My sister tut rU from ry trremlsf t4 ttlntvl mantiruaUoa an4 MtUrs ceiMMtretlneker. Wet of CarM tnttrelf curW atr and ataa at44 an atttf tkrtHajti Ikt CMutfe t Life." ' XS RAN'OII Slil'l'LV IKH'S;. LEWIS GERLAC1I. IV- WE SELL THE Ar.erican HanJ-Seaj S'i03 Co s . 'H.r CELtSR ATFO SBOOTS&SHOES TH fiiCGSTCQ01 IN ThCvORLD JtST t:iya pvnt r TtiiKEno r .V i i 1 1 ( lam Aycnt for tho world fani'-d McKORMICIC U$lh ERSiuid MOWEKS. I kci'p on hand all the time a f;il! lint! of sui'iilit's for these machines. Last but not Least. Wehn you are badly in nrd or the ouly PKHKINS WLD MLJ, sold in Sioux County, call on me. .J. II. BAKTM.L. '2zs TUEC 1 1 hi The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Boer kept constantly on hand. I will open for business Saturday, Sept. 1. ls'.)7. Vhi in town Kive me a call. M ! :fi.j -tr.f -.,......VtvirWf. In "J roily Kow vrite im for Description nbout It. We have been tclliug our Address, t: : . -is,--?.- I V' 1 P . ft, i l'7 '.ill - ti 'I During the campaign you ought to subscribe for the JOURNAL and kejfep posted in your own year. CallF or County Convontlon of Peoplr' lode liciiilrnl I'rrly. llitrrlson, Neb. ( A'i. 10, 1SV7. ( By or'lr of the County Central Comuilt t-e of the I'coiilc'a liidrp.-iid'Mit I'nrty of Houx county, Mubruaku, we hereby call a county convention of tlie electors of party to meet m ibo Court llouae In tlio VIIhiKe of llan-ion, on 8turil;iy, tlieWlh (liiy of HeptfimlNT IsW, t 11 o'clm k a. m. The iiurpoM'. of anid conveiitton la to plane In nomination cmxlirlaU'a for aiicb county bflii-ea hS niHy Imj ilecim-4 by mild conven tion a uilvianblfl and to transact auch other buatnesH as may jiroperly coiiie Mora lUe convention. ; . The representation la baaed on one rtlo gate at larjfe from each precinct and one for eacli tn votes or major f ruction thereof cast for lion. Minn A. llolcomb at the elec tion of m, which mkf the following anjiortiotimerit by precincts: Andrews ...2 Antelope t I'.odiirc-- ........ ....2 iow en.. ........ ..Ji ( ol ton !. ........ .5 ive I'olnu. .... H ilat ( r?ek 1 lllhliiiid .....t MontroHH Kniinliii; Water I siiiikc I reek ....I l-ngur hoaf ...a WliUlle t reck 3 Waruoiinet 4 White Hlvnr ..4 Total 45 It is recommended that th prluiaris tie held ou Thursday ptcmber 23, at the icu lar polling place In each precinct and that no proxies bo allowcl, but that ttia dele aTiites present cast the entire vote of 1h; precinct. WH. J. A. IUV. CbBin. Where are you going? Wa are on our way to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE THEY SAY EVERYTHING IS SO CHEAT AT THAT STOKE. Mi n ife want one of tho? Uni'iful SFJUXU JIATS and dry foods prcvHf-m Ac. I need a Sprimj SUIT mmdf and ire think ve can cave inoju cy bu trailing at the Also, We liandle ? full line fi Ouesns-vars, Hard-Ware. Dry-Goods,: 5 Q Groceries Sc, WM STAR. CI I A! CI. I iKt'CK, 1 T prietoiV :, tin- Kimball A TXT V Vi 111'. u T - 'chri - .n and Western lo'va. Vou Get $105 OrgiM, for $, VOU PAY FO IT WITH A MVE DOLLAR BILL down and J.I.Oti per month, Guaraateed for 5 yearn. and Catalogue. We will tell you tU friends about this now years. A. HOSPE, OMAHA, NEB. county. Try it" a Call For County Coiivcatlun Or Tb Iieniorat Purty. Harrison, Nab. Aug. ir 37 ) I)y order of tlie County f;entral Commit teo of the Iieuiorrat Party of Sioux county, Nebraska, wo hereby call a county conven. Hon of the electors of said party to meet at the Court House In tha Villa.- of Harrison, on ia4iirt)ay, tbe 2ilh day of September Iv7, t 11 o'CUx k a. in. The purose of said con veiitlon l li plant tn nomination camJI datna for ani county oflloe as may be deamed by snld ronveutlon as advisable and to transact aiieh other business as may properly come before the convention. The representation Is lauMd on ouedcln gate at lare from each precinct aud on for each ten voUis or major fraction theraof ciiat for Hon. Constanllne S. Bmvtha for At torney (.eneral at the election of lm, which inuaei tlKi followlnii appirtlotimoiit by preciurta; Andrews. hodarc ( 'ottonwood ........ Hal I reek MontroM!...... . Hiinkj ( reek.... W bistle Cierk..... WblU Hlver.. Antelope......... Ilowei Ktve Points ... Ilighlnud....... Xuiiniiig Water- "i(rar Lonf , Wrbonuet...i.., .- -A .2 t I ..3 4 Total It Is reooilitileiidct that tl.. n.-l, ,.!,.. held on ThurnJay, K..pu.inber HSrd, ht tl r'-Knliir iwllln piiico Bach precluct ao.t Pluct au t Ibaf fttv mm no proxies bn allowed, but tbaf iiR.egiiiea present ct the entire iUu ITHClliCl. M. J. ( AYH4RT, F ptrr ;.TT, o,