THE SIOUX COUNTY TsiCKSDAY, SlJT. 6th, Wf!. fit. ft. Caon, Jdlitor unit Prop. V. V.. i 11. V . ii. lime talde. Going West, tioiitsf Kast. , f Mgjed. 11 :S 1 So. !, mixed S:C0 , . PHINNEY. M. I). Pitjticiau ftud Surtm. calls given prompt attention. PtSt". in Drug civire. flARiUSOSa- SEBRAPKA. H North-Western X- LINE V; R. R. is to and from the the best SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF , NORTH NEBRASKA. Comfort to California. !. ' Yes, ami econcjuy, too, if you take the Iil'li IJNGTUS ROUTE'S personally con ducted once a week excur sions which leave Omaha and Lincoln every Ttiurxlav J tcrnoon. Tourist sleepers clean, bright, comforta ble thouh to San Francisco and lxw Anjrele. Kecoml class tickets accepted. Only i for a double bertij, wide enough nd big enough for two. Write for folder gtvlns full information. Or, call at Jhu depot and ! the local ticket eut. T' ajn prepared to do all kinds of jnasou work, such, as j plastering,' stone work, ehim uej building and lathing. In uire at the Harrison House. G. Jones. SOTICE TO SETTLERS. Tlie rules of the local land office have f eeently been amended so that settlers make final proof Khali settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion. AH parties desiring to make final proof can liave their papers made out at The Jocrsajl office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land office so thaf no time w ill be lost. l y All Agents in Nebraska sell September 19 to 25th in clusive excursion tickets N. S. F. 97 to Omaha and re turn, at One Fare plus 50c for the round trip. In addition to above agents jn Nebraska west of O'Neal ell September 21st and 22nd excursion tickets at 6. 50 for round trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wright spent Sunday at the home of Mr- and Mis. Maine. There was a good attendance at the ''ountvfair. i'eter Raven of Montrose precinct ,vas in Harrison on business last Monday. 9. Swinbank of Adelia, was doing business in County clerk lilewett's office last Monday. ' . Miss Georgia Sherrill, who has been employed at Lusk Wyo. for the past three months returned home last Saturday evening. Kev. J. L. Kendal who will fill the Harrison charge this conference year, arrived here today from tie Chadron dis trict. A choice gift recieved this week was a beautiful boquet of cut flowers from the conservatory ot Mrs. Eli. Smith pf Bodarc, many thanks. J. J. Rogers of White River, was in jflamson on Monday in company with florae buyer ha staid over night and left for home the next morning. We regret our inability to enter Into a detailed account of our County fair, but Thursday is our prew day hence we are unable to give a fall discription this : eek. A Bice little shower visited thi vi piaity last Monday evening, cooling off the atmosphere and laying the dust in the roads, making the week an ideal one for Mwfalr. Jff. Hewitt went to Olrich, S. Dak., but Sunday to look after some stock be longing to Mr. Tinnen which lie looks after. He expects to ship about seventy lite bead from here nest week. , y-V. Force of Andrews bought of Cu rry a stock buyer who comes twr regularly verr week from Whitney; aooui " bend of young cattle, mostly cows and anal heifer for tb purpose of stocking iie hie saacfa on WbtteKmr. Grles KarsUller goes next week to HKJrfcsvilla aad mat conclude to study , (UinfMM ir Osteopathy, alter be -utW Hefca Jtolng to taveetbrate Ve fH. and lfsatisfled that every L IX VC taVie-mfd to Use new Nlht,-Pleas i tio not come to my 'ilace after iumLer cn Saturday. F. M. Hmtth. Miss Maud Llatlernan, daughter of editor LinCeman of the Crawford Bulletin came up last Friday evening with Mrs-A Lowrey to enjoy the fair ami visit rela tives and feieuds. Siie left for home on Wednesday evening. Tuetday afternoon Don Smith and II -L. Daniels of Curlicgtou la., ran a foot race on tho streets here in town and the Burlington man as beaten so badly tliat te did not know he was in the raoe. The stakes was one -dollar aside. Linn Ellis of Warbonnet precinct, l-At for Cherry county last Tuesday morn ing. He expects to be gone three or four weeks. ". The Populists and Democrats of Sioux countv should not forget to hold their primaries in the several precincts in the county. By consulting the calls for the two county conventions to be held Sept. 23th, they will tell just how many dele Kiites each precinct will be entitled to in the countv convention. E. Livemore president of the Sioux county Agricultural society is one of the busiest men in Harrison attending to the preparing and fixing up the displays brought in by the people of our county. He is the right man in the right place. F.very body connected with the fair seem to have done alt they could to entertain the people and make the Bhow a suc cess. J. II. Bartell secretary of oar Agri cultural Society has obtained transpor tation for four persons to accompany the Stoux county exhibit to the state fair at Ornaiia which will leave here Saturday. Besides the four who will look, after the county exhibit Mr. Kartell has transpor tation for himself and he thinks he p'ill if he possibly can get away. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1L Bonsel! of the O. W. ranch in Wyoming, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hester of Harrison came down last Thursday stayed over till Saturday noon when they return ed to their home. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. Bnsell at our office, awl while in our sanctum subscrib ed tis name among the readers ol the JOCKNAL. Mr. Robert Hood who owns and op erates a large flouring mill -in Chadron was doing business in Harrison Tuesday. He is furnishing our merchants with some fine grades of flour and little or no complaint has been made against the article furnished by Mr. Hood, We had the pleasure of a personal interview with Mr. Hood and hope it may bo our good fortune to meet quite often in our Village Ln tne future. Mr. Hood ordered the Jocrcal sent to him in the fu ture. C. F. Sueser, piano and organ tuner, dealer in pianos, organs and sewing ma chines at Crawford, arrived here la:;t Friday evening. He will start a class in Hiusk: in Harrison if ten scholars can be ' got to take a term." Prof. Sueser comes well recommended with twelve years experience, lie is at present, leacning classes in Crawford, Whitney, Chadron and Coxville. He is a graduate from Baden Baden, Stuttgart and Leipsic, Germany. We understand that those who wioh to join the class here can ob tain tickets at V. B. Wrights'- The people of Sioux connty should read in another column of the JocBNaL the delinquent School Land notice, which we will publish for three consecutive is sues. The sale or lease of these lands will take 'place on Octocer 11th. at the front door of the court house in the vill age of Harrison. Hon. John V. Wolfe, commissouer of public lands and build ings will be here in person at that time to superintend the disposing of all the school lands in Sioux countv, all who a-e interested in the leasing of these hinds oiiL'ht to bear in mind and.be on hand at the appointed time. Do not forget the time of day and the day of the month. Last Mondav afternoon considerable excitement was caused on the streets in front of J. IL Bartell's place of business caused by a scrap between Ed. Plumb and Ira Thomas. It is said by those who were .resent that Mr. Dumb accused Ira Thomas of trying to get his (plumbs) little hov into a fitrht with the little Noreisch boy who lives out in the coun trv ind haimened to be in town at the J 1 I time. It seems Mr. 1 nomas was coming from the dejwt about the time the two little boys were having their racket when Ed Plumb came out of the saloon and commenced to quarrel with Thomas which resulted in a fight, as the result of the racket between the two little boys. Plumb seemed to get the worst of it from start to finish. One thingiscertain no mao could utter viler imprecations on the streets than did that man Plumb and any man that was a gentlemen, yes, or any part of one would be ashamed to ever he seen in the town again arter pse ing iucli unbecoming language. We do not know just what an Ulcers auty is. but one thing we do know all decent and law-abiding citizens of our town would have backed an otllcer of the law in taking care of such fellows O. W. Hester informed us that he ordered the Sheriff to arrest tba man but lie declined, to do so without a warrant even thougn . ' . . at r . i. Tah-x of lln Turf. Last Saturday ufternoou a horse rare txk pla.e on the circle half mild track north of town, between" (Mra nian Jim" a horse ownbJ by Sid. Williams over near Ardmore, and1' Billy Truck' owned by Charles Stevenson of Crawford. The victor was Billy Truck; the stikes -ere f 7,00 besides small bets on the sdie. Monday morning another nice was run by Billy Truck, and "Sleepy Jim" owjued by James Ernest who lives south of town and another horse owned by John TUd of Five Foints called '-Brown Jup," which resulted in "Billy Tuck-' taking the stakes again 110,00. Co). K., a paceing horse owned by Burt Smnck cf this place and Col. J. a trotUr owned by J. H. Bartell, one of our merchants trottd a race at the fair half-mile track yerterday which re-ulted two best out of three bests in favor of Col. K. Time three minutes. In the kalf mile race '-Sleepy Jim" owned by J. W. Ernest carried of the honors, there boins- three horses in all competing. The horse known as "Brown Jug" and owned by John Tidd of Five Points won first money in the quarter race and "Billy Noble" ow6ed by Robert Keel of Warbcnnet precintt won second money and,, Silver Queen" owned by L. E. Dick inson, took third money. to e Cot ten w-ooil M uriiiorl H51" S-iK4 Iwgnn in Iiistrn t no 4 U-l Mon day with Mi. Molhe duideu as i.i hV. Mr. Will Hixson returned from Brok en Bow Nelr. last week. It looks as though there is soon a wedding in th valley. Lam Jacobey is working for Cob Har rison. Will Hixson was trying his new saddle last Sunday. Miss. Martha Carey was on the sick list last week. Mrs. liattie Orove liegan school in District no 3 last Monday. Mr. Hixson says he is going to aU tend the state fair. Roma. A slid accident. We are pained to have to chronicle the sad accident which befell William Francis while riding a race horse yester day at the race track. The horse which the boy was riding flew the track and threw him off and in some way tha horse hoof struck the boy in the head crushing his scull so badly that his life was almost dispaired of. It was thought by a numb er of people on the gr ounds that the boy was killed instantly but they were hap pily disapointed however when the peo ple got to him- The boy was picked up and taken home and Dr. Phiney was call ed to attend the roor unfortunute suffer. At 9:00 o'clock iast evening the boy was resting quite comfortable. The boy with his parents arrived a couple of days ago from Great Falls, Mont, by wagon and were intending to go to the Black Hills for the winter. L. E. Dickinson, while riding his horse in one of the races yeterday afternoon was thrown violently to the ground and in the fall sustained a severe accident by having one of his hands badly smashed. How To J'!"'! Out Fill a lKtttle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-tour hours, a sediment or settling indicates an un liealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladerare out of order. What To W There is comfort in the knowledge so jften expressed, that l'r. limners Swamp lioot, the great kidney remedy fulfils every wj.sl in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every partof the urinary pas-sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing pain in passing it, or bad elfects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to tret up many times during tins night to urinate. The mild and tfie extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Us wonderful cures of the most distressing caw. If you need a medicine vou sliould liave the best. Sold bv druggists, price fifty cents and one dollnr. You may have a sample b)ttle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention The Siorx Collar .lotus Al, and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this piqx-r guarantee the genuineness of this oiler. Where are you going? We are on our way to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. THEY SAY EVERYTHING LS SO CHEAP AT THAT M' wife '"'anti "ne -f ihme JmUmf bcaiifd srnizo juts t1 !- arl dry qowU rovm(.7t a-c. J need a Sjriit' SUIT vwt!f ami we think ire can wve -2 ey l tradimj at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. LEWIS GERLACIL IV- WE SELL THE American Hand-Sevad Shoe Ob's Also, We handle a full line of WOMAN'S COLUMN. Edited by - Mrs. ui. 1. lanon, Short articles from county are solicited. tlic liulies of Sioux Bo'lurc Doings Fred Tsebbole and wife Ernett and Bunge came home from Edgenumt to star here till work livens upthera again. We hear it reported that Oeo. PJoker a son of Lewk Kicker was shot ani kiiled by his intended father-in-law about three weeks ago in west Wyoming. A light shower fell here last night. Mrs. Hovey and family were Edyemont visitors last week. Miss Martlia Carey will weild the birch at the South worth school this fall. Miss Percy has been engaged to teach the tne Bodarc school for six months. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith went to liirri- son onTuesday where they took some Qna samples of grain and mellons for the fair. ! No one need be idle this fall as there is q'uite a demand for hulp, even the young i find work at fair yvages. Mr. Lew Post and family who left here a year ago and went to Idaho and stayed there awhile then sold out and went to W. Va,, have retraced their steps and fire now at Edgemont, methinks we will win be able to welcome them back . to old Sioux county. Wm. Sleyer came from the Node ranch where he is putting up bay for Mr. Bell he was looking for a hand and be brought his little daughter home. - Mr. Cbas. Coffee took bis son to Omaha last Thursday to place him in Bell erue college, for the next year.Mr. C. will go from Omaha to Reno, Wyo. where he will make a shipment of cattle te the S. Omaha market. Mrs. Myrtle Dnut is visitinfj at the home of her parents Mr. and Mri Zimm erman. J. Kipp came from Edgemont to look after his interests here, work isjiot very plentiful up there just now. Howard Burke came from Hgemont to attend fcchool this winter. OiiiavEH. We were quite amused a day or two ago to read an article by a contemporary writer, whom we presume had read tho article relating to bachelors, he presum ed it was intended for David B. Hill of recent democratic fame. Such however is not tlie case, for we did not dream of personal's and then too we presume the Hon. David B. Dill having gone intd re tirement at his famous haunt "Wolfc-r-eth's Roost" the probabilities are he will not see or read our article- We peak in general terras of Ixichelors and not personally of any ono,:., -.. j': " A CELEBRATED B00TS&SH0ES TH i?&igp? Queens-ware, , t '-. V Hard-Ware, Dry-Goods, ( Groceries &c. BIGCSTft001IN rnTWOBLD Jfc-ST TBTA rl or TIIKSEHOOT A HfJ . I am Ai?ent for the world famed MrKOKMICK BIND ERS and MOWERS. I keep on hand all the time a full line of supplied for these machines. Last but not Least. PERKINS WIND MILL Wehn you are badly in need of the only sold in Sioux County, call on me. J. II. RAKTKLL. THE EVENING ST The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I will open for business Saturday, hk-pt 4, lfc'J7. Whun in town give me a call. MICH AICI, HRUCK, 1 Jr i H'icto i Jlacliolors. the man dfled any man or officer of the taw to take him. What reason tlie Sheriff could give for not taking the man m doubtless best known to himself. At any rats it is to be hoped that another tch disgi-aoeful scene' may not take place op otir itmWtwu- kvas the I Hit will it is Montrose Clipping Not being at home lost week reason of uot writing any itemi try and make up for it this we Every body is busy cutting ceo turning out better than expect. Mrs. J. McMahon departed for her home in Texas last Wednesday after a three months visit With her pamU. F. Nutto O. Beinders and MjJ. Gay hart sold some of their cattle tt week at good prices. ) Miss Gertie Marking who ha fbeeo at home for a few weeks ret toed to Crawford last week. Mr. and Mrs Jaku Wasserntirer were visiting witfi Mrs Meckeru atCctenwood Sunday. ! Henry Wirtz is still at wk at F. Nutto's house in Sowbelly canjn. W. M. (Jnyliart left for Kdgeot last Sunday his family will remain ere yet until the end of the week. There will lie mux at the -font rose church next Wednesday the Hb Kuv. Muenich officiating. ' The game of ball played at rdmore last Saturday between Uarrisotand A rd more turnuj out In favor of Ar nore. ' i ,;, . " 8Mft Henvy Ti on "II (Cgntin iierl from l:ut ire-ck.) woman's clubs are successful organiza tions all over the land. But tha mem bers do not enjoy life as men enjoy their clubs. There is never time when the club woman would not leave her club if the right man urged lur to give him her society. The right woman has urged the right man many times when the clirms of tlie club were triumphant. Therefore no matter to what indepen dence woman may arrive in the matter of libertv of action she finds no such pleasure ou'side of home Ufa as i by na ture and eu.itom ois;n to man Since it is man's prerogative to decide the question of his own and of some woman's life in this important matter he who elects to be a bachelor ought to be ready and willing to pay a tax toward the support of single women. Since he refuses to maintain one worn an and receive tne value of tier allection and companionship in return let him aid in tlie support of many with no reward save his own self-respect. Woman was intended by the Greater to be supported by men. Everything in the organization of the two beings indicates that fact. ilan should earn money, woman should use it in the maintainance of the family. Man -should give gladly, woman re ceive gratefully. The child-bearer should never be the wage-earner; and however the modern woman may disdain the ideas of bemg regarded merrily as a child-bearer. We cau never get around the fact that she was intended by nature to be the mothor of man. If bachelprs deprive her of the pnvi lege they should hasten to relieve her of a life of self-support or dependence in her old age. Every sane-minded and healthy-bodied woman is entitled to three chilbren. The world is maintained and society exists by the birth of children. Bachelors who decline to become hus bansnnd fathers should be taxed to sup ply what might be termed a "relation fund." If single women refused to draw upon this fund it could he used id the support of homes for tho gcd or in the education of orphans. The majority of binglo men in cities pay several bunded dollars a year incldb dues. Of course the d in are but a small portion of the expense of club life. Any bachelor who is able to pay (100 in club dues ought to be taxed t;'5 per annum lor the support of single women over forty yeajs of age beside a separate tax for the "reparation fund, (foil tin Ujt uft-it . weH( ) I-fp. -A -1 i .. 1 4' . i j Vc'pay tlie freight OX Till -5 - r RIM BALL ORGAN 1 I HI O in f'clTnUa and Wcstcra Iowa. You Get $195 Organ for $88. igpffiSSl VOU PAY FOR IT ffrMfify-1 WITH A FIVE 00 JWt'fL down , DOLLAR BILL and i.j.OJ per month. rally Guaranteed for S cr. Now write lis for Description and Catalogue. We will toll you ali about it. Wo have bcon telling our friends about this now 2'i years. Address, A. HQSPE, OMAHA, NEB. During teh campaign you ought to subscribe for the JOURNAL and k 1 a wnrm i posiea in your own county, rry 1 year. t a Call F or tonnty Conrntlnnof Prople'slnae lcii(li iit Prrty. )lnrrioii, N"b. ( , Anif. Hi, i Ity ordrr of tho (Parity Central Commit tee of the People's Indepwiiltmt J'urty of Sioux county, Ncbrtmka, w hereby rail a county convention of tlie elector of wild party to meet ut the Court lioune In the Vlllaife of IlurrlBou, on Buturday, thoi-MU day of eitemlx;r ISII7, Ht II o'cl(M-k a. m. Tlie purpcm of Maid convention I to place In nomination candidate for ouch county oftli:o ns limy b deemed by said conven tion as iviMible mid to tranaact mich other bnaliuHw a may properly come before the convention. The reprcarntntlon Is baed on one dele, (pite at iurgo from each precinct snd one for each teu votei or major fraction thereof cat for lion, ttlhu A. lloloint til the elec tion of 1W, which nnik tlie lollowliiK B)ijrtlonmfirit hy precinct: Andrews 2 Aiitelopn 5 IttKl.irc. ....... I iowen.. ...f COtlollKl..... S Hv I'o'uU..... H Hut reek 2 llltfhliuid 1 Montrose 4 KiiiiiiIhk WtU:i..t hiuike t rek 1 MiKHr mihI ,.JL U'hlMtlf Creek... a W Mrlxjiuiiil 4 W lil Itlver 4 Tutul...- ............. ....4.1 It Is recommended t.list tho prliiiarirs Isi held on Tliursduy N-ptembir 3, at tlu rfitu lr lulling pluca in e iu li precinct snd tliHl HO proxies lie allowej, hut that Ihn dele-g-ates prcM iit oust the entire Vote of the prrclnct. M m. J. A. lUi'M, ( haiit X W, KTT. See. Call l or County Coim ntli u if The 1 cmoiat forty. Harrison, Vet,. I Auk. If,, W7 ) Jty onli rof tlm County Ontral Couim It tee of thu DiuniM-rnl i'arty of Sloui county, Nbrakii, hereby call a county conven tion of tlie electors ol nultl party to niet at tho Court House In the lllago of Harrison, on Saturday, the ffitu day of fepternber IW7. at 11 o'clock a. ni. The purpose of laid eon vuntion Is u plnco in nuiulnatlon candi dates for such county oilocs aa may be duemed hy snll ronvvntlon aa advisable and to traasact such other business as properly come bef r the eonvcntlon. The rnpresriiutktii Is tsvwd on one dele (ffitat (arn rroni encb prat-loot and ooo for fcach ten VoU or tMH)or fraction Ihereof cast for Hon. Consuntlne . Kuytba for At torney (,cnral at the electliwi of ISM, which makes u,o following apportionment by precincts: may And rews . J Hlro ...j ( tUnoKl......, s ll:it Ci-ek..... j Monlro-e.. .... 4 SniikoCre-k...... Whistle Crej.k. 3 White lllver. 4 Tolul Anti-lope . 2 Mower, Hvn l'oinU.. Hufhlaiid 2 HuimiIiih Watfr.....l lur Irif..,,...J Wrlt,iiiit.,,..4 . 1 n ltlsrecwinmended that till- prliiiarkslfsp' held on Thursday, September aWd, av ft retjular pollliiK place In M h prrnctijl that ho proxies be allowi-d, but lt tha del. )(,it,Hi present cast the enUru v)la uf thu jirifciiicl. 51. J, IH.twiclT,c. 51. J. (iAtllABT, if i ri