y ",!, , 4? 1 f . ! i t i el I IS TUnSJOCXCOL'.NTi' iHORSDAr, SPT. 23rd. 1197 Jeo. D, anon, ITdltor and Pror. - ' , A F. 4 M. V . Jt. 1 mic table. Going Wert. liclnx East, li'j. t.tnlxid,. 11:2C So, 6, mixed 3:00 (PhjsieUc and Surgeon. fcj calls given proinjit attention. ; OtBee 1c Drug Store. -HABRISOKg. NEBRASKA. T North-Western LlfJE . ?JL -.V- V. R. is the best V to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. Comfort to California. Tes, and economy, too, if you take tlie'BUttl.INUTON KOCTE'3 personally con ducted oncea-week excur sions which leave Omaha f and Lincoln every Tnursdav afternoon. Tourist sleepers clean, bright, comforta tile tbroagh to San Francisco and Los ' Angele. Second class tickets accepted. ' Only as for a doable berth, wide euoagh and big enough for two. ' i Write for folder giving fall information. Of, cTl at the depot and see the local ticket 'age-it. ' Wl am prepared to do all .kinds of mascn work, such as "plastering, stone work, chim ney building and lathing. In aire at the Harrison House. ' ' ' "' ' G. Jones. Notice to settlers. The rules of the local land cilice have recently been amended so that 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 'Tm Jochjjal office, free of charge, and t ; , - promptly transmitted to the land office bo thai no time will be lost Notice. Please do not come to my place titer lumber on Saturday. f ": . F. M. Smth. Jlobt. Neece of Running Water will move his family "in to the house vacated 'by L. E. Dickinson in a few days. Wanted. A second hand heating stove It must be good and cheap. Parties having a stove of this ki na for bale call at this office. '" The Sectsiary of tha Board of Irri gation will 6e in Harrison today to look Rafter matters pertaining to irrigation in Sioux county. f Jluch credit is due Mrs. J. H. Bar tell tor the able manner in which she has conducted the store during the absence of be r better half. Mr. Merriam left some very fine sam ples of Sioux county apples at this office. 'We understand tbey took the first pre mium at our'county fair. L. E. Dickinson will move his fami ly over on the west side today. He 'wCl occupy' the house that Treasure ' Biehle lived in last wintsr. " Fred Knott was i'n" town Tuesday getting his wagon repaired. Wednesday 'he will move his house from its present Wht 'to another one half mile nearer 'water. ' - The Sterling washing machine is the most 'complete and labor saving washer 'sold in the United States. Call at Hes ter t Sons, and 'examine the one they have to sale. ' " ' Miss Norah Thomas, who has been absent a. Lusk, Wyo., during the' sum" Vner returned home last week and will 'keep bouse or her father B. F. Thomas, While her mother a absenj in Iowa. Last Saturday over in Highland pre cinct, the republican commissioner dis trict convention was held and Henry povey was nominated for commissioner 'of the second district. There were only 'three men present at the convention in cluding the nominee, so we were tc!d. ' Mr. and Mrs. August Ring of tory were callers at' the Jockxal office last Monday afternoon. August and wife left fo tlie evening for the state fair ftt bthaha. Tliey will return Saturday. '';-Mrs. Hester and da'urter Miss Claud ie and iMstcr Mrs. Tilton who has been' vis 'ilttij the Hester family for toe past ivto weeks went up to thi O. W. ranch 'to Vfxif Mr. and Mrs. Bonatl daughter and ioo-in-law of 0. W. HaaUr. f Mrs. B. r. Thumaa lelt last Tuesday evitf for Exlra, la., ber old home to . jw pwatet at the unveiling of the roonu nmt at tha gmv of far father, who 4tl in tha earlf spring. Eba will be fttt 0Ut three wk. ' "Wit -- D..i,t f.i-i t tfi j rirn.trUi. t'iitit.. The 'e.tOter m mui'h Cdoier the week. Jot;.! Paut tl W.irbonnet, left for the State fiir lut Monday. The wounty fiiiinitiorurs will meet in retrulir 8esi,rj Oct. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Wrinirof Story, were pleawint callers last Monday. H.. H. Russel of Andrews was doing busineiia in Harruon last Tuesday. Anot.her heir has been added to the house of" Dunn" our own Dunn's of War bonnet Mrs. Geo. Turner of Story was a fuest at Hewitt mansion several days last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. IL Turner were arconij the number of Sioux county visit ors at tb-i State fair. Notice Anybody wishing to huy iron wheels will do well to call on or addre-i3 Chas. Schilt at Harrison, Neb. There will be Mass at the residence of Mr. Geo D. Canon on Grand ,Boulevad, on next Saturday at ten o'clock sharp Judge Hunter was a caller at the JouKJi'AL office Monday, he never fails to call and pay his compliments when in town. J. H. Bartell l-ft for a wpII earned trip last Saturdav evening. He expects to take in the State fair and Omaha in general. Ejgart Rohwer is building himself an o(fii.-e on the text street west of main which will be west of Barter's store on the corner of the same block. Lr. Phinney accompanied by his two boysFrank and Ernest lef tfor Utica, Neb. last Monday evening over the B. & M. route. Tbey expect to be gne about a week. The dance held at Andrew's hall hist Thursday evening was largely attended. Thirty one' numbers were sold.and it is said there vvere scores of prtty girls there too. L. E. Dickenson went to Lusk, Wyo. last Friday to attend the Converse county fair. He went with the intention of selling " Silver Queen" his racing mare, but did not dispose of her. W. C. Caren who epreser.ts the McCormick harvesting machie co. , and who lives at Crawford was in town last week making bis annual settlement with J. II. Bartell the f'ompany's local aent in Harrison. O. W. Patterson the west side black smith is building a new house 17x20 one story. The house he has been living in was only rented and was bought by Burt Smuck who will move into it as soon as Mr. Patte'-son gets out. Lewis Gerlach the genial proprietor of the Rmch Suply House, left last Fri day evening headed for the State fair. Mrs. G. expects to meet him in Omaha and after "doing"' the fair together, they will visit their former home in Iowa. Hon. jludge Westoysr has ordered that the regular term of court, October 23th, be postponed to December Ctij 1S07, and tii tt said pettit Jury for said term heretofore ordered be summoned to ap pear on said day at 1:00 o'clock p. m. Prof. C. F. Suesser of Crawford Neb. has consented to start a brasn band, La dies or Gents. Any one wishing to join this band will leave their address at this office, he organized a ladies class of students in music Sept. 17, apd his time of tuition is Fridaysdays and Saturdays. John J- Trainer who intended to leave Nebraska some time ago made a start traveling two and one half miles in half a day and got stalled three times. He then and there concluded to retrace bis steps. Mr. Trainer went back and took up a fine claim and will settle down near Pleasant Ridge for the rest of big life time. B. F. Thomas has rented John 3Iar stejler's house just north of town half a mile and will move his family into it for the winter so that his children can attend the school here in town' It indicates Harrison has a good school when people move into town every winter and rent every available house there is to be had. A half a dozen more houses could be rented if they wer in the town. W. H. Woodward of Letcher S. Dak. passed through here last Tuesday even ing from Denver Colo, back to his home in S. Dak. Mr. Woodward started from Clarinda la, on his bycycle six weeks ago and made the trip to Denver and back this far without riding on a car or wagon and he expects to complete his journey the rest of the way on his wheel. Tje were glad-to meet Mr. Woodward as he came from near our old home in S. Da kota, we were acquainted with many of his friends. Last Friday a man came into town from some place no body knows where; he , was ragged and dirty and he had more the appearance of being crazy than a sane man. He left here some time during the same day and was not heard of until Monday when he showed up at Frank Nutto's down in Sowbelly. He scared Mrs. Nutto so badly by bis act ions that ftte was in bed all day Monday as a result' He went to different houses in the canyon and displayed the same strange appearance. Some parties from that neighborhood claimed he was carry ing around in a sack an old cow's head with the born on and acting singular in different ways. He showed up ip Harris on again on Monday afternoon and In 'the evening some of the boys paid his fare on the can to Crawford, fearing that if he staid in town over night he might set the to wo on (Ire. Such a roan if dement ed ought to be taken care of insteud of being permlted to room about the coiin rty, ' V" , - Tl.f O.jria' h boys ur running th.iir high tAt: M if)( f the !;!. h goii.-. . Mrv S. A. Hose js visiting vih Ut daughUr Mrs. Nortlces at Crawford. Dave U-rtlat started TuewJy eve ning for 0:iic a to take in the iute fair. Laney Sutton has a kind of a lon sonie look tLe ,3 days tinea he U4-d bis wife parted. For lack of space wa were obliged to omit the woman's colu mu this week. It will a'ar next week. The F. E. & M. V. Brio car is for the present side tracked here, while the bridge builders are repairing some trus ties near town. A trial suU ription to the Semi-weekly State Journal frooi now until J.iua rv 1. 193 only costs twenty-five cents. You can send stamps Dr. Sliaff-r left for Omaha last night to attend the State fair an I af-r it is over he will visit his dxughteratferad dyville la,, and he will be absent two or three months Willie Francis w ho was hurt by be irg thrown from a race horse lit'le over A week ao at the race track nortli of town swms to be improving nicely this (ihurwlay morning. Ur Shaffer reported to the JoiTt.s'AL yesterday that a 1kv baby was born to ; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Storv li vios narSto- i ry post fifjice this county, mother and little one are doing well. Mr? D. M. Sutton and Mrs. Dwis Gerlach left for Iowa on a month's viit last Monday evening; Mrs. Sutton will go to Stuart and Mrs. Gerlach will stop at Griswold It is the former home of the two ladies. Twenty-five cents will pay for the Twice a-week Stat Journal from no'V ! until Januarv 1, I0?'!. The State Jour nal is Nebraska's cr-atet paper and eives more state capital news than all other state papers combined. The Sioux county exhibit intended for the State fair nt Omalia left here over the F. E. & M. V. railroad last Thursday evening and was accompanied by Eli Smith, Leo. DeBnek and Chas Marsteller who will look after Sioux county's interests at the State fair. They will be gone a week. You ought to get the Semi-Weekly State Journal during the campaign Do ings of all parties fully reported. Lin coln is the political centre of the Slate and the Journal gives thisclass of nwsa head of other state papers. Twentvfive cent swill pav for t'i's splendid paper from now until January 1. Perry White complains that the brid ges down Siwbelly conyon are in such a condition that it is impossible to cross them tfith a load. It would lie a good thing if our county commissioner would look after tboS'j bridges. The road through this canyon isa main thorough fare from the valley to Harrison, and should be passable at all times. Jeff Hewett while out after a load of hay four miles west of town yester day afternoon had the misfortune to be overtaken with a very hige wind . which blew his waon and rack over on .him and hurting him quite seriously, cut ting a gash on the side of his head three inches long into the bjne, lesides he was bruised in other places bad enough. The voters of Sioux county ought to read "Nebraska Redeemed" and find out what the refor n forces h:rve done in that line it would certainly open their eyes. You can get the little pamphlet at the Court house or at the Iiinch Supply House, ask for them if you do noi see, them where you can help yourself and then read it throughly when you go home. v Miss Lela Hester of Greenfield la., who has been stopping with her uncle and aunt Mr. rind Mrs G. W. Hes ter for the past t hree months lelt for ber home last Monday evening. Her health had teen failmgfor some time prior to coming here, but she is going home much improved in health. Those who have met and become acquainted with Mii Lela will regret her departure. The Jocr.val hopes however, that the best wishes cf the Harrir.on people will go with her to her home. , What Toa Can See. One day's thrive over Sioux county will show you such a variety of scenery and conditions as no other plce or coun try on earth can equal. Rolling praries as far as the eye can reach with here and there meadow lands great ricks of hay al ternated by sand hills and bad land buttes. The grinning ledge and stupendoui liills ; and mountains coverjd with beautiful trees; and laughing along the rocky beds crystal streams of purest water with fer tile vallies fringed with varigated foliage of a great variety of trees and vines You can see the abandoned dug-out and the forsaken" bhack" the lordly mansion full of home comforts, surrounded by a beau tiful harvest ,a Held over grown and crops choked out by weedn, and just on the other side of a wire fence a field of corn bearinc 40 bushels to the acre. You can see where no attempt uu been made at improvements and again, tweet borne and bushels of apples and wagon loads of wild fruit You can sea fifty per sons w bo do not intend to go to ftyoa. dyke to one who does. You can see those who expect to live and di right here, and some who don't You uin see some who are reasonably wise amj a, great many who are unreasonably oth-J IliMlart lining. Mr. Is. is 1 11 ting fr !, be - I U hu firmly in a few itiye.the lire at EJgenmiit at preeut. F. Tschbold took about H-teen bushels of plum tc Edgemont mar.et Monday. iirs. I. IVJock sjnt Sunday among old friends at Indian creek. We tindeif land Mr. J, G. Morr former ly of 3ioux county but new of Bakersfleld Or!. i:as bought an eight tliousaod dollar rancl; in Nevada. Hi friends here all join in wishing him succes if his new enterpise. Dunk Hunter of Round Top has just recently received a telegram announcing the sad news that his brother tJames Hunter, fcreman of Kern county land Co of Bakersfceld, Cal. was very low of ty foid inaluria fever. Mr. James Hunter owns alxnit 2200 acres in the neighbor hood of Round Top; we trust to hear of bis seedy recovery as he is an all round good gentleman and neighbor. Miss Lizzie Murphy of Five Points, ex jH'cts to leave in a few days for San Ber nardino, Cal. in hos of regaining her health. She is suffering from that much and justly drvadfd disease consumption. Mr Earnest Bunge will tak'j his baby IdaMiy to ."rvforl for' medical treat ment OIKEKVER. Warboniiet VYarbllnjrs. Mr. Frank Johnson's have moved into the Fred Si biiltz house. Mr. ti:;J Mrs. Paul Z-rba spirit Sunday with Mrs. ileurv Lindeman. M ssMary Moravek was a pleasant call er at the home of Mr. James Johnson on last Sundav. Miss Tracy Will is staying with Mrs. Nolan anil assisting with the work while Mr. N. is away threshing. J. G- M-rriaiu is cutting hay for G. 11. Turner. Mrs.J3. F. Thomas left last Monday for as extended visit to her old horn in Iowa. Little Mabel Plunketison the sick list. Z-mey Johnson is putting up hay for Marcus Valdez. Wilbur Sbephard was a caller at II. T. Merriam's on last Sunday. Mr. Wasserburger and son Sundayed at the Gurton mansion. ECHO. .Montrose Clippings We had quite a cold spell here last week but it has not frozen yet to injure any of the late garden truck. II. II. Wanserburger went to the can yon today to get out a line lumber for David Anderson at Ardmore he intends to stay a week. Mr- and Mrs. Rhein were visiting at II. Priestholl'ij Sunday. Quite a number of poeple from around here went to the coucty fair they said the exhibit was good for having had such a dry year. Miss. Lizzie Henry wect to see her sis ter Miss. Kitie who is working at L'ltk. A nun ber of the littlts folks in the neighborhood were taken ill last w eek Anna Wasserburger and Master Adolph PriesthoiT have the Whooping cough bad. ' Frank Nutto went to Ardmore lat Sat urday accompanied by his daughter Mrs. W. N. Gayliart who left for Edgemont Sauk. Republican County Ticket. The following named gentlemen were nominated as candidates for the various county offices to be voted for on Nov. 2d: For Clerk, W. II. Davis, Harrison. " Treas. Soloman Borkey, Montrose. " f heriir, David Bartlett, Harrison. " Judge, G. W. Hester, " Supt Win. II Smoke, Andrews. " Surveyor, A. R. Itew, Harrison. " Com. 3rd Dist. True Miller, Bell. " " 2nd " Henry Covey, Highland. Auction Bale. The undersigned will sell at auction to the highest bid der, for Cash, at the livery barn i Harrison, on Thurs day, Sept. 30: 10 head yearling steers. 20 head cows. About 15 head calves. 1 Short-Horned bull. Sale will begin at 1 p. ni. Sam'l TKBitet. now To Find Out Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-lour hours, a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to uruiute or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladerare out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfils everv aib in relieving pian in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every partof the urinary passages. H corrects inability to hold urine and scald ing in in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to eel up many tunes during the night to urinate. The niid and tiie exlraorfl narv effect of Swamp Root is soon realized. U stands 'the highest for its wonderfuj cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists, price fifty cenU and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mall. Mention Tint Sinn ('OtKTT JiifRlUL and snd vour addnns to I)r, Kilmer Co., Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genui&aiMaa of this offer. RAXCII SUPPLY linrSK. LEWIS GERLACH. J Vr. WE SELL THE American Hand-Scvsd Shoe Cos CEUBRATEO B00TS&SHOES THE BIGGEST iU01 W TrltTWCBLO aiVi.W is t-r-t. iiiaf Jcst trt r u r or run-iesooTi ft ti . I am Agent for the world famed McKOIlMICK BIN I) EKSand MOWERS. I keep on liruul all the linn a fuU line of pujiiilies for these machine. Last but not Least. Wehn you are badly in ned of the only A'A A .S' U A D MIL, sold in SiuJX Countv, call on me. ,J. 11. IJAKTM.L The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand, I will oiep for business Saturday, S-jit. 4, is'JT. When in town ghe me a call. MICIIAl-lL JSK.rCK, j "y. t, ' ti ( ii w'v.'M--.-. - . -a. t5lftKr;'i & :' la -cl'i a-vv;, ;ir:j y.lcru Jos. IT. ;'::;v:.'--V.Vrf; VOU PAV FO IT ttt'&''i '''i . wnn A llY:i HOLLAR nu.i. fully Now vr,-'M v.i for Dc-cri;nion Oout it. Wo I.uve been tuiKug our During the campaign you ought to subscribe for the JOURNAL and kem posted in your own county. Try it(u year. Callfor County Convention of People's Indt-jCsIl Forfouuiy (rnvruilrn Of He In a erst peudtnt Frrty. lliirrliton, NW). AX- ti. Ii'Ji. By Order or the ( oimty Out nil Coinnilt lee ot the lvople's liiititiMindeiit I'iirty of hloux county, Ncbrajika, we herohy culls county convention of llifl elceUjr of sulci party to meet t the lourt House' In tlia VillHge of Harrison, on Satunliiy, theZ',iU day of b.-ptmlr 1W7, nt II o'clock a.m. liie purpo of said convention U V) place In nomination candldaU-s for uch'c,uiily oniu us nmy l l.uiel by said conven tion u advuabu, and to transnct such oilier baxlueiHi a may properly coma before the convention. The repretonuuiort Is btl on one duio gut at large from each precinct and one lor each ten vof-s or major fraction lli.-rcof cast for Hon. Hla A. Ilolnomb at tbe eleo. Hon of I;, which inukrs the followlnc apportionment by precinct: Andrewi 1 Antelope i . Miwen 6 I l OltOIIWIMKl ft J. V '0t, -1 I Hat l .reek ;j Hiirlilanrt Moil trow. 4 MiiiinlniJ Y U-'" ',:tl't""l' VVaruonuBt i WhIUi l(l er... 4 " Total 4g It U rerouiuiimdtitl that tbe primaries be held oo TboriT September a, ttt the rxau lar tmllltiar 'nl ..a I. ...... u . . - - c-" " 'VII iMBcjuei ana tnal bo prox.es (e ullowcl, but that the (!.,!., Kuw-a pnj.nt cast the eutlre ote of tha . - ' , WK.J.A. IU-jm, Cbsn:. T. W. Ksott, Soe. Where are you going? We are on our way to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. TIIKVSAY KVK!YT.JINi y IS h CIIKAP AT THAT STOUK. jf' vife mrn( onCoftho-t uatifui swim; y.rw oiid dry ;;;0"h )n vbU.it d r. I need a S jriij S I' IT .,i:i(lt and ire think ire (' .''' f t bit tra'iiim at tk Also, We handle a fu'l lo of Queens-ware, Hard-Ware. Dry-Goods, Groceries Sc. 1 :: tva rv r .7 ATT uu Gtt Orr;:tti for 0 '?'. down and ifi.'i j,cr month. OnaraiUcci tor 5 aurn. and C,tal.;'iif. Wn wi'l toll ycu !i friends ajout lhi now Zf years A. HOSPE, CA1AHA, NEB. I'srty. llnrlvm, Nob. I Auk. in, jig? t Ily order of the County Central Com in It ti t-of the Dumorrat I'arjy yf Hliu county. .Nlraka, we hereby cull a county conveii tlou yf 1 1) elector of sakt party to meet at the Court House In the Village of Harrison, on Saturday, the ffith day of Kptomtjer KT, at )l o'cltM-k a. in. Thil prfaw of said con veti Hon U to place In nomination ctmll d..ta for auch county offloo u may bo deemed by said coni-antloq as advisable sl to trsnwu-t such other business as insy properly come befora the conveiitlori. The repreMiitatlon la baaed on one deli Rate at lurirc from each precinct and on fr each ln voUai or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. l onsuullne a. Amytbe for At torney General at tha eloctlon of IK, which, makes the followln; apportion mnt by prwlncttj: Andrews . Itodarc..: i lllll,OIKl..J""'s Hat ( rerk ..2 Mont rose... rn k reek.......... Antelope i Itowan. Mvi I'olnu IllChland t (tunning Water .1 ugsr laf.... . w . .,. rw" Waruomicl Whlla HHer..... 4 'lotul ' It Is recoinrnandi"! that the nrlmarU m." held on Thursday, m-ptemht-r iXM. at taw rrgumr iwlllnir Mare In each nrerlin t aart list no proxies alio wed, but that lb dxleaatos prewnt Cast Hi entire voto of Hi" precliu'i. ' THE EVENING STAR. M, J.UATinsT, Cham. M.J BlI-TT, 1