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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1897)
tite sioux cor TictnwoAT, Nov. 4th , 1837. o. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. r. K. ft . T B. d. Hate faMe. GolTur West. , Going Kast. Ho. S, xJxed, 11 3 So. , Ditzed .:00 J. 3. ?HIXNEY. M. D. Piyiraa aud Surgeon. 41! oU I given ppainpt attention. OTSve lu C-rur Store. -HAPfflSOXa- KECRASKA. North-Western LINE t . M. V. R. R. is the best to and from t!ie SUGAR BEET FIELDS or NORTH NEBRASKA. Comfort to Cahfornia. Yes, and economy, too. If you tk the BCH UStJTON KOCTt'a personally con ducted onee-a-vreek excur lwn which leave Omaha and I-iocolu every Tnurbdav afternoon. Tourist sleepers clean, bright, coniforta- l)lr -through to uii r'rauciaco unci Los Angeles. Second class tickets accepted. iralystfer a doable berth, wide eaough nil Ubjeooagh for two. Writ fa folder giving fall information. Or, call at the depot and see the local ticket agent. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. Oatee: 1st Door Sonth of Bartell,s Store. HARRISON, . - NEB. HOTICE TO SETTLERS. TtM rules of the local land office have recently been amended so that settlers to makoilnal proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion. All parties tbsiriar to h kike tinul roof can have their papers ruuie out at TBI JoCTUiAL office, free of tUrge, and firamptly transmitted to the i.nd office iw that no time will tio lo.t. j Tj-rj!,iy n very qti election i El O' Conner i expected home Jin a few !. v J Most all if not all of the voter in i ftrtivun rii-M-inz-t ufl in in vntp lattt Tiim ,... ,,. . day. When in need of boy' suits cull on Bartell, as he lias just received a new invoice. Carpenter Wripht's new ho4tse is he gininif to loom up in the south-west part oftoan. -Dnt forjret that you can pet your w inter mil linury or trimmings at Bar to Is. llallowene evening was not observed o any preat extent in Harrison this year. John Fitzgerald will move his family bick no Indian creek today wliere they lived liist winter. Thurt-day November 25lh will be Thanksgiving day this year. So look out for a turkey for dinner that day. Frank Moravek who ia a fireman on the B. & II railroad running into Dead wood will be home in a few days on a-vis-it Last Tuesday was an ideal election day. Old residents Ray it was one of the finest day's for an election for many a dayr Mrs. Perry White made a short hut pleasant call at the Jocrxal office Tues day Hfternoon. We would be glad to have more of our friends call. ; During last niht it commenced U mow and up to this time is still tailing: and ihe indicrtions nre that a deep snow will he the result -Eintei- Smith I- ft fir Valentine Tue-' d.iV having rtceivi: a teh j.rau Ironi til. fa' her to come down at once. The Me. sa;e did Jiot sitate hether any of hi fat hers family were si k r uol. Elm i does not know how soon he will return. SAttKIED. at the nielhodist parson age M u lay N jvl M 1 tf" J l-itl 4 e of th Peace Smuck ' olficiateiiig, Mr. llenr. Rose of Highland precinct and Miss Ma. ,1 Amy Grewell of Bod.-.rc precinct. While wa are not personal acquaiovtd with the bride we are with the groom and believe Henry is one of the best young men in S;oux county and is a cit- t izen that any neighborhood or county J can feci proud of. An it is our opinion i that the huly ileory has cho.-n us a life partener to trav.-l tlm j nirney of lifj with him is one he will fell proud of j through hf. The Jot'KNiL offers healy j congratulations and hofes their live may be nothing but sun shina and happi- neaa. The lucky candidates wlio are elect--d and re-elected t -comty offices on luel TueJav are an lollows: family of John Uaeain ut purchase) two car loads of cattle is this ricinity whil lie khipbed to the Oinah market a... - White Elrrr Rima. j,1 Ttie llall place lut agnin changed owners, a Mr. Young from tbe Sand Hills is the present owner. J. Foreman is staying at Mr. Hixon's hi intend to start for (faring in a hort time to tliapose of aooie tM-rees. Lrwjrge Iia has taken a lay off and is at home ror a few days. We uodersUnd tliare is an oyster sup per on hand given by one of our prooiio- eat young aien. . The parties atjp ditpeneed liquor on election day did so wtUtuvt a hcuDse. The election in Uiis precinct was io favor of the silver forces by a vote of Mr. Gates his lininhed huskmg his corn w midcntaud it is yielding from 12 to 15 bushels to the acre. There is a large band of sheep being held on dead man's creek O' ud by Owen Shay. Rgro u. R pans Tabules: at drugg sts. Hipans Tabules aiilst digest on R.paii3 Tabuics cure liver troubles. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STiTEuKHKK: Ia a. Ho'eomb .j;overnor Jmtrt E. haiTl Lieutenant tjovenioi W. K. I'orV r fxx'retary of stato John F. Co) m-ll . Auditor J. B. Meter re . ..Tn-itn rer C. J. Kmytb Attorney lieneral J. V. Wolfa I-aud t'oimulsxlouci W. K. Jack Mia Sunt. lublic luatrucl bin COMl.tESSlOSAL DELKGATIOX: John M. XlHTnton I. 9. Senator, Oumba Win. V. Allei I'. 3. uator, Mudinuu J. B. strode, liigreunian Int l)it., Lincoln D. H. Mercer, Samuel Ual well, W. L. Stark. U. I). Aatbe- land, W. L tirett , id 3rd 4 lb Mb 610 Omuba r'rt-iuuut Aurora Vclwjn Kearney JI'UICIAKT: A. M. Post fhlef Justice, Columbua T. O. C Ilai risou An'le Jwlgu, Cirnd lr.liin.1 f. Ij. Sorr l....Ah-K'it Judic, sewafti 1). Jk. Caiu ueil-.l'lerk aud UcjHu ler, Liucolu riFTi ESTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: M. P. Kink Ud Judge, (VNeill W. H. Wetover.. ' UukhTUU M. J. Blew tt.. Clerk, Harrison T ' K i ";T: Where are you going? We are on our way to ths' RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE TIIKYSAV KVKUYTHIXg IS SO CHEAP AT THAT STOKK. My wife want one of th0Kf beatiful SPRIXG JATS and dry good prvvimm dr. I need a Spring SUIT myif and we think we can nave mon ey by trading at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. LEWIS GERLACH. P. WE SELL THE Arrericin Hand-Sewad Shoe Co's Also, Wo handle a full lino cf the sick iiht this ; M. J. Blewett lias. Hichle IImis. Holly Roht. Wilson Elsie Merriam J. E. Phinney B. F. Thomas Jens C. Meng Andrew Procunier Jackson Mett len t'ounty Clerk. " Treasurer. " bheriff. " Judge. ''Superintendent " Coroner. " Surveyor. "Com 1st Dint. " 2nd iwist. ' " 3rd List. Mrs.Tebbet is on week. B. L. Keel is helping Mr. Hewett move the Smith house. -JJtt. John Daut was on the sick list the first of the week. Peter Borett went to Ohtdrm last Saturday oigbt, returning Monday Morn- BORN To Mr. and Mrs R. L. Keel . f Warboonet, on Tuesday, OctoW 26, 18t7, a daughter. Mnjt4. From my place oear Story, mm cow branded open A J on left side. : into consideration the silver forces stioivd A reward of two dollars for information ' a grand victory. If every other 4unty f ber wberebouts, or Ove dollars wjlj ; in Nehrak i have di,ne their duty as well As to the atate ticket Judge Sullivan heads ihe list with 83 miij inty in 13 vot ing precincts out of 15 in Sioux county. Two R-'jvnts for the State University Kenowerand Von F. e ran about 10 v t behind Jude Sullivan, taking everything .TJlMifEllINI of all the pain andsicknessfroin which women uffer Is caused by weakness or deranfement In the organs of menstruation. Nearly always when a woman Is not well these Trans are affected. But whan they are ctronf and healthy a woman Is wry seldom sick. i ... i win Mil L Is nature's provision for the regu lation of the menstrual function. It cures aU" female troubles." It Is equally effective for the tfrl in her teens, the younf wife with do mestic and maternal cares, and the woman approaching the periesi known as the "Change of Life." They all need It They an nl benefitted by it. series ta ones nesMnr lessIB) To Chatuaoofa itaSdM Co., (Mtt Bsocs.Taa. WOf. J. COOPfl. Toseis, Kts., ssvn "Bl let wtii K mm ss) i Jwetmsr M eatatsi wtriistlia ess eoewft eewe ai i r. Wlaa al C.mn coiniupiicen v sjivea ii orougnt to my place. Acat'ST Rio. Perry Kirkbatrick of Highland pre--inct went down to Warhonoet last Wed nesday to husk corn for O. A. Oarion, who has over 600 bushels to husk. Mrs. Jameson and children and little katie Bourett, wb have been spending Ihe week at the 33 ranch returned to C hadroo last Saturday evening. Arties I tan cattle bides and all kind t4 efcine witb hair for robes, or without for Ithr. Hee sample and prices in J. H. Bat-tell's store. 1L Oi.BnicHT. Olen.Neb. Mr. Dratming of Lusk, Wyo., passed tlirough Harrison on bis way home from Wnitoey, where he bas been to attend a Irrifatioo meeting last week. S4k Anybody wishing to buy met l wheels will do well to call on or ad itareft Charles Scbilts, Harrison. Neb. Postmaster Reindeers and his two -haraoiag daughters the Misses Anna and Z3M atteoded maes at Harnsau last TtiUj nod together with Father Meunich of Oawford ware entertained at dinner icy C ACTUAL family. Ld A 6ae band gold ring between C-stjan aad John H. Bartell's farm trtT 'Dm fiader will be liberally re- : J hr ksseia it at this office or at ill J. H. Bartell. " J C?ci, John Davis, A. J. Bog- .." v.- 3 Csir, and John Stratton -t.lcr:cJ ti keys, who either lost or CO CBj m HSm election of county offi- tn, f bN failed to hear of any f-cXC te around town putUng f' . - VJ9f WVIIIi "Z.'L' Crr anything, its wrong. ' ,p i Jf luii-work say way. -. , k.' iLZT2ntx of Prime, Neb., ' Nifcrfai. Merrkun ; 5rJet arrived In Car. C Jrth-we-iern railroad " " l.rt r sbe has been oa a :iogio Uatrity. Cbe Mar father 'far two or as 8ioux cO'inty the rcpuhlican pirty are completely routed. Boriarc Doings. Mr. Tidd of Round lop passed through this burg last Monday on his way to the county seat. Thomas Holly was a Harrisoo visitor yesterday. . Mr. ane Mrs Ch is. Coffee returned las Saturday from Chadron. J. B. Burke bas just accepted another fence contract of Mr Bigelow on running water, Lew Pfost is assisting him. Mrs. Art. Hagerman and children have gone to Alliance to live. Mr. T. Doyle will help Chas, Plypton to clean his irrigating ditch this week. C. Plypton while at Omaha treated his wife to a fine cart. Miss Sylvia De Bock retured from Chad ron last week where she hrs been taking a course of treatment under the care of Dr. Johnson. Rev. Kendil will preach at the Bodarc church next Sucday afternoon at o'clock. ., . Mr. Weisner of Remiogford stiped at the Post office for a few minutes last Saturday. He will teach in the Waseer burger district, he taught the 'same school two year ago. OksT1K Montrose CllDnlnira Condidates continue to appear every. day electionenag. Frank Nutto and M. J. Gay hart went ta Edgemont to visit their relatives at plat. The dance at the school house was not as well attended as was expected. Squaw creek school commenced today (Monday) with Mr. Waisner wielding the burch, the Montoee school will also open after election witb Mr. J. Jacoby as iU M. J. Gay hart and family were pleas ant visitors at J. and Henry Wasserburg. ay's last Sunday,,., 'Jacob Henry is hawliaff 'his winter,! opplf of wooc rrom tbeiCJyofl, - "... Joe Baoglrr who is visiting with the SOVERttKEIIT F03ITICWS. II yna wi n one of ;hr 1!(I,0M K-tt W r h- yov-rniarot er qr, t i Uf H cn ! m ; nuw i.i t' f it io m turr it,t a at lor fj-Mn trie rcuu-rcd t b rvue exasHSalMVfl therrlor. t nrrtrv, I act ami a cosmos Kbaol ociion arc all tbc rcqua-csKuu .td. . , FATBITS, PATENTS. Tni Bui ui ius h bt-s- (xilitr potuUc (or ob tain patents and co;rrtshtf in this aad forac countries. The the I oi tni ocpl- Sa bad SO rears eipmence as in'ct r.ianincr, cooniarwacr oi raieais, aal Paun. Aw ntf. aa it very rai in wcunng broid pal 'tit, ana in ine ef all patent liuca'ton Ixlore the courts. SCHOOL OF UW. Thi Bum a cn fit h (or idaitwoa to the Bar nd preptfe yon tor acirve practax ta two year, wiuwut ajteri3iir irterirrtng antn yoer otocraa lies. Oar inructor are ttie ahlrst. oar mum I tboruogh.and caircnarcetrmonabta. Tbreecaers- are uutrni: umrcnuy, IHif aeaa aad sseeML Scad for particular, terwa. etc NATIONAL IKPOtUtATIOM BUREAU. MB New York Are., Waefttaftoa, D. C GET THE BEST ti'm-" tieryaaaeriafrMarHj Whee j-;-do nut Ik -. aad ba lea i SDMt (InianuJ and mr avivort lainmu ;ama va wm cat tea ok mada. Most Popular for essereeeer. rs-tolitnet J ouy troea rei.au,e ay factarars tbat luv rained a reputation bybonaat and aquare deal las, yon wUI thee jet a BawbiK Machine that is noted U world over for Its dare Yob want the ene that senate Wlrty Light Running There Is aese in tke werM tket can eqaal la neeassteal eev atructioa, daracfUty of workJaf part, SoMaeas of Caleb, baaaty In apoaaraaoa, or bas as bmbW tot rfl rayeits ea the New Home PwAaJsse eenbsrbss anas v?nrr3 pen crncvLAro. Rase MRewaM; Ipnuft let ui . ii iu, Ai.y .1 1, Tall " tK lubfr i i, jury Kill. lOonnty CooTri At Hnrrlxou, . Brat Monday ( f each month, j J.rr.ISLATlVE: v-tto 5!ntxe nator, !i-t. o II, Sprlmj i " A. K. elieldou , iit. :-o. .'k!, Ch id ron ; CJfSTT OKriCERS: Robert WiSacA County Jud' I.J. Blewett. Clerk U t. IMelile .' ' Tre..nrvi V. II. Knvis i -upt. Public Instrnctioii .. B irtlett.i Slu rllt J. E. I'hlniw y. Coroner B. V. Tbouiaa. Surveyor it. J, Ulewel.t.. Clerk of District Court ; t.r.uit tiutlirie .Xonuty Attorney f 1!)A Kn OK C'OMMI.S!l"M-;iIS: 'rank Tlnkhiin la! m-iri l. 'J. H'eta-r(Ch tirniitn) " J. uiea K. Vouii;?.. .VI " Vit.i..;K Cl'KICrMtS- . i Oliver (-h ir I V, Scott . .'. It. Gr!wod H . B. Mursteil. r S. Hamlin'.. i W. II. Davis i l, j Lcwta Cerhich Treaauret j SCHOOL OmCElW: J. W. Scott .Director R. L. SinncV... ! Moderator IwU Lerlach !Tre;ia:ire lIIl"M"II KS AM)1 SK I KTI Kh. Mclluxllst Kundity Kchool incetn every Sn , day iiiorniiigat 10:00 J. E. M .KKTKI.LEn, W. It. IHVIH, . t Snricrliurndenl. - Sccretnr ' ErWOItTII I.EAGCE. Reiralar bualneaa meeting flrat Tuewluy venln In each month. . C. L. MAKKTKLLr.R, Wilt. Davis, I'rcakleiit. Scretarv. Devotional inectfng every Sanday evening at 6:45. D. J. C1.ARK, Leader. JCMOR I EAflCK. Meota each Sund iV aftermu at ZM. Mas. D. tl. tikiSWoLli, Mupt. JER RT RUSK POST, So. Ml, O. A. B. Meota aecond Mondcy in each month In the court booae at llarrlaon. .. E. E. Livertnore, Com. t WOODMEM Of THE WOKI.D. Harrlaon Camp, So. U, meeu on each si ternate Wednewlay evening. W. n. Davis, J.A.lUKrox, Clark. . Con. Com. MODEKX WOODMEM OK AMERICA. MeeU each Mlternatc Raturday evening at S o'clock. A, U. DKW, V. C. J. W. Smith, Clerk. THE NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE A WEEK-EDITION. 18 Pages a Week Tfj ClL w(;i 'fieiiMS , eg escuen user w -a m sffamj 'Sse4f fsouj.j r"nyi vniV ae -1S Papers a Tear For One Dollar. Published r very Alternate Day esrept Monday Tlie Thrice-a-Week-World Edition of TbcNew Yomi World is flrat among all the "weekly" papers in sire, fre quency of publication and the freshness, accuracy and variety of its contents. It bas all the merrita of a rrert M dollar dai ly, vie price oi a dollar weekly. It po litical news is nromnt. romnlete. uir. m -w ate and impartial a all its readers will testify. It is against the monopolies ana iot uie people. It prints the news of all the world. having special correapoodance from all important news point on the globs. It has DriUlaat illuntrations, stories by grea tauthers, a capiul humor page, com plaiaffvkwta, defwrtmepu for the bouse boU tii woosea's work and other special aejOaais of unneoal Intereet. wa eCer this onequaled newspaper aad Xr txmx Oonrrr Jocwal toceth. trrss year for fl.70 r. im .rejuiar snescrtpttoa prioa;ofthe .'J'; u'r. aii,aetii-r ai 1 1 J.l?'i'r' f" -' ! r swi m ibp Maf niw'mn mrr-.inira r r- w aeraltabie. e4 wMi thai 4 W na.( I,,, jtmr nHr .la4mdieBroveef'AIWaAMHli ; .- e M'rUaM, and rr.e ike ltm, rait Oi-nrl taAKr. 6 CO., . I J3 Fcmnrn jt.. Omaha, Nab, CELEBRATED c- 1 . Queens-ware, DOOTS&SHOES Hard-Ware, asv Iifjk HE BIQCCSf bOOT IN TluTWlaJLO Drry-Gods, Groceries &c. Just tar a r tut or rnze jfjn k it i:. Wi-lin you are Itadly in need of the only sold in Sioux C-nunty, call on me. J. If. BARTKLJ.. During: the campaign you ought to subscribe for the JOURNAL and keep posted in your own county. Try it a year. THE EVENING STAR. The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I will open for business Saturday, Sept. 4, 18U7. WLoh in town give me a call. MICHAEL URUCK, Proprietor. MP t' i 'w a m c: t:i f - i,'3if ' vou KlMDALL o PAY FOR IT yum a nE ijoli.au niu. down und .ui jec iiiojih. -rally Unaraatccd for S years. Now write us for Description and Catalogue. We will tell vo about It. We have been telling our friends about this now 23 yeas. 0 Add res A. HOSPE, OMAHA, .NEB. e i a v.veDS c'iruO: . T ili ) A J? 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