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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1897)
(I I) i'1 fZ3 COUX COTJXTY f TSCMMf. Dk. fad, 1897. R CAete, Editor 1 Frop. f . . A K. T K. K. IMue table. Mag Vee. uetng Lml w. I. mtm&,Mm m. e. mied. :0fl Ucrth-Watern LINE Y. H. tf. V. H R. U the best to and from th SO BEET FIELDS -or- NORTH NEBRASKA. A map of tbe United States, fettrliscton Route U taree feet wide by tour long; J printed in seven -olor; la mounted on ' toller-; shown every (Uf, county. Important town nd "TalJrOaA la the Cnton, and luC-m a try desirable and loiefl adjunct to any Bouae- Jbold or business eatablisaiiieitt. J Purcliased In Urge flonntt tie, lb mop Cft BuflingtOn ' Route niure tban tlfteeu J cacti, but on receipt l tbsl amount la damps tlie utjrier- . i tKnvii wui-oi men u cu nu yoii one., 'Wnto lwaiedtsAciy. a ta enpply U limited, f B4tCU, Guu'l iWr Agent, Omasa, Jeb. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OmCIUM IaiiM E. HarrU-luaTtenant Go.wnoi j Vf, t. Sorter '. Secretary of ?utr ohn r. Cornell r Amlitor ji. R. Meserre.. , Trmurcr 7. J. Smyths Attorney (neral jl. V. Wotfe.i..........,Uuil Commiitslone! W. U. jakson.'..Siipt. Public Instrucllen C050EE8SI0.HAL DELEGATION : ohn kf . Tbnrston . C. 8. Senator, Omaha V. AJlen IT. B. Senator, MatliMin ji. B Wrude, Congressman 1st UUt.. Llncolu O.U.1 On aba aamoet Hakwell, " W.iL. Urk, , 'X D. Satberland, " Fremont Aurora Nelon Kearney itb Sth' JX7DICIABT: A. M. roatw,,aief Jniitice, Columbna T. O. C. Harrison .,Aa'te Jwtgei Grand Uland T. X- Iforval .......Aaaoclate Judge, Sewarrt ' D: A.-CattJiWUVork and Reporter, LUtcoln , . T17TXSTR Jl' fJlUAL DISTRICT : j Waatorer ... ' Rdubviik ' , J,-iawatt ..Clerk, UarrUon ; TESMSOrcpCRT: OUtriet Court, At liatfnon, commences ftrtacjerat April Utk, jary Uth. tw)i V'? OeUrbr,f5, )ilrjr tb. Csssatjf . Cowrt, At Harrtfon, oommcnoea . aVsjaaijgswaf'aeli month. LlCtilSLATIVE; Dfta atU. .Senator, Dtat. No H, !prtnglew a. E. gnaMM .w,.Dlt. a. K. Cnadron cotnrrr orncrts: - AaTjert (Vrlsoo ,rr.,,.....Cottaty Jnctire X1J,Blae.'...'..rJ:;..'.-...":.l .Clerk Mia. Btaiile ... T.:.:,T.:.'.;.J. Tresworer f. H.TJU.J........Stipt. Public Iuatmetlon D. artlett.i.-....; Sliorttr 4. t FBiaaar...,,..., Coroner M. F. Tbotnaa.,. ..r. , SOtreyor it. J. BUwett.... Clerk of District Court (irxBt Gattm.. County Attorney - ' BOApp OT CbSfMiaaiotriRa rn 1iattM...i.v.,.-..-,-ist outrict 'at;- WsfCbatrsaiUi). t ifaasavR 7pm, - . J'lLACS omCRRS: 4 fcBaawar (abaiman) Traufcre .W.aso. h. kt. Ortewod V. B, Harataller V. t. Uatalid ... V. IT. Daala...,. ... ... Clerk Lewis Carlack , ..Treanrer tcvooL ornciaa f. W, laott.,.... . DirsotAr B. L asjKk Moderator Iqtm lrlach Treasurer arCRCaTB ABO BOCtETIEA. MetAodist Baaday Acboot meeU every San day ntaratac at 10 4. B. HAieratun, W. H. turti", ' Baparteteodaat. eeoretmy trWOBTH UUOCE. tnaattaf Arst Tuesday aenta. C. In XAwraxuta, fraaMoot, Biey sfarv. ' ig erary Satiday erantng Btfita. D. J.CLABK. Leader. JVnOB LsUOUK. , A IvaAat af lay m a at Maa. D.H.Oawoi.,MBt. CBRT Viti POaT. He. M O. A. B. Maata tMoad Mimday ta aacfe month la Ike eaart keaaa at Harrison. .. . . K. B. Ureroore. Cotp. ' wesvn or vine wori. laaaWaaa Ohb, . M, meets on aak a praaAe Wsaaasday avatAr. C1h, can, Com. tir'l tr attfaata mafjja araaiac Ai B, CW. T. 0. QRANT octhhie. Uttorney-at-Law. PrompC atleotioo glfeo to all Ural matter in Justice, County ami District Courts, aod before the United State Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. tJPLegjil paper carefully drawn. Hamum. - Nebraska. J. E. PHIXNEY. M. P. Phyicaa and Sargtwa. All eall given prompt attastioo. JJDce Id Urux .Store. -HABRMOJia- VEBKASC. A, T. CLARK, Lawyer. Cfflee: Jit Poor 8ol0f eurU't, JHore. HARBISON - - NEB. COVER WAT f OUT I0IIS. l! yoy m n on ot -tic Ue,cM i wuoa. ir -1 Rocrusot nr Vicr. .4s Bimau c-fl -Jn you now in rutrd W teiu t it.at d J vm for fM-l 0-r renu rid C'il S-rticr caw) OaUoo thtrtior. i r r:r,ict ami a com mull wrul - . o n 1. c rtquircaicoii .J. PATF!T,PTEIIT$. btfs ! i . : r:f)t. ii! le lof ob- (':..: c..ieS vi :. ."in. '.biMl i - (.r.d hx m.'- t, tair-n'vlon r ot f:,url AitottT. v-.-ry -Mcce of si! waWn! ln,-110" ''' ' "''-"- SCHOOL Or UMf. i TS:i rWJU on fil ' " :n ,Mr m! 'prefitfe you tor. ..-. pf "r; witliwut akafcriiM-.- mur!rftn wrth your jtnn u- lirs. Our instmctw rr vt ariT: our T!rm thur(nl!t!,anfl o'rrt :n,f-rraiuibl. tlin Hirrr mt- -; Sen i filr prt'Ct:Ur, term, eic. ' NA1 IOVM. INKORMATIOX Ot'RCAU. & New Vorit Ave . Vhing'X, l. C M)TICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land otfice have rt-tently been amended .so that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the oubii.sher before sending in their applica tion. All parties desiring to iiiiike final roof con have their papers mudo out at Trtt: JotJKa AL office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land office so that no time will be fbst. Tliib weather will be hard on rang cattle. About four inches of snow fell here lat night. A few more of those knobby Misses' jackets pn rale at DAJmOJa TIm town pump is broken nftain. paused by being frozen up during the severe cold snap. Call at BakTHX's and examine Hint norelty in the way of a felt boot .and shoe; it beats the world. Tliere will b mass at the Montrose Catholic hurcti on Dec. Sth at 10 30 and - on christmas morning at i a m, 8 a m and 10 30. Notice I tan cattle bides and all kind of skin with hair for robes, or without orWtlvsr. 8ee sample and prices iu J. li. Bartell's store. ' - H, OlJwicirr. Olen, Neb. Jerry Will moved his family to town the fore' part f the wwk. They occupy the house owned by his wile, west of main street, near the Court, hoiiae. Sutlce Anybody wishing to buy met al wheels will do well to call oo or ad dress Chas, 8chiit Harrison Neb. The family of Frank; Wright have been slightly indisposed during the past week. We did not hear just w liatllie trouble whs. John Arner, a former resident of Sioux county, returned from Colorado yesterday where he has been for some time, lie will stay in the neighborhood of Obeo. . -,i ; - Will Bogart had ihe misfortune to lose a cow by falling into an old cellar or care out on what is known as the Rob inson place, two or three others have fal len into the same place got out all right, The many friend of the Bjv. Father Muenit h will be pained to l-arn that his health ia Very poor. 'We hope to see him among us and enjoying hia usual good health e'er long aa the Rev. Pastor has nnmeroua friends lo this sectioo of the country. ' t Four or five bids have been filed with the county Clerk up to this data for building the Montrose bridge, which will be let to the lowest bidder by the county commissi oners at ther nest sea aion which will meat on the 8ro to niornw. Jacktoft Kettlan commissioner elect from this trd dis'rict H-i his official bond, and it was approved of by Judge Wilson oo the 10th ult. He with Jens C. Hang from the first district will be. on hand to look after the county's buai . oees commencing Nov. Ird. -.Friday. B. B. Bisbjr a former reeident of Sioux conoty aod who ia (rand father to June Smith arrived over the North Westera road from Nevada, la., last Tuesday, Hr. Biahy owns a tree claim ia this ooaaty which ha oomea to look nftr. Bo will put In the winter io this county. , Since we took charge of the JojbaL it has hatw oar good fortune to increase oar aubec rpitton M up to the present tint and wo will reach the hundred nark by January let. instoad'of printing tan qiire, wedsl Matvh 4th last, we now print fourteen,, with a good pros pect of printing another extra quira lo the (teur future. : t.ti ti-i'i: U c.,J fill tl JeCM.'It': Sam. TtlUt rode tli froat lat Qight Winter term of acttool commenced on Ut klonday. Jha iiratton moved into hia new nnje tiie first of trie wee. A complete line of candied for child- drn will t toond at BaBTEIX'6.' Mian Louisa Oerlach i ftufff-ring frooi what is mipfMMted to le a severe cold. l?ounty corn missioned will meet in adurned session on I ec. 3nl, tomorrow id you hr itw BAN' n Ust S-ureW- ewnin;? Wl th- hy phv- ed. The tUret; thilJftil of Mr. Eert R)l)er are atfticted with wltoojin cotifh. J. T. M;in of OK-n was anion; thoaie doing buirineU at tle lloti on lant Saturday. - Juil- WVstovi-r we ur.d -r .tntid vil be a guest at the lleotrr n:aattuo during court week. -Mr. II. LiSuer of crnwford in plas tering Mr. He itt'a house which hejuitt recently moved to town. Four of the B. & M railroad me will hUp at W B. Wright's while tbey ht- in Httrnditm-e at court, The uieiiihtr of the lad:i.s aid sou) ty wtre liospittbiy eutertami-d ly Mrs, i. IJ. Oriswol I yesterday. Ir. K-rkpatrick of Morw, Custer1 C'tuoty will with ttiis irwue of tlw JOVIt- I SAL become a p ruer of ita rwie. Josrpl Decker rttumed from G1 redo with his family rn last Thursday, He Sioux i-Minty is all rijrht fin him. fi rand ma Swar, nm'! of Mrs. ' M.;rc ."' y ivia ii- Uast Toewlar tojrjwt with lltf daughter , , . ,' r r 1 . TV. 1 . . ... f.At Ata.M to a dav or lo. Georgia Shrrrill s oolite :k two or tbrre days of this week; she has the wl:opinpfout) ;od -lung trouble. Slie is iujiroviDg nicely now. . Mss H. ILtrtman w ho U toe gest of Mrs. J. W.. Eirnest on Running water attended the grand trail given at the court houwj on thanksgiving eve. ' Our nierihanUare getting in a large stH k of phriKtniaa pret-nU. . No better diplay could be found in Chadroo or for tliat iiiiktter in 8till larger citiee. ' The weatlier since ,lfe, evening of the 24th ujt, up until JtaoadAy, Uvs been geouine winter weather, the ruurcury running down as low as 8 degress below jero. , ..... . . i Bert llamlin and lid! Shatto were down from Pleasant Ridge last Tuesday. Burt brought in a loud of wheat which he Hold to MiU-steller Bros, for 65c per buiihel. ,ir-Hive you heard the merry gingle of 4 al ixb tall?' You g and old have for ,-i few day pajtt p-id a chnnut to speed away over 11m .anowclad earth,' bt;bind their jraning steeds,:; " " ..-William Souther foremtttt or , the Plaice & Farms . stock ranch at Clear inont, Wyo , waa in town Tuesday doing business with county treasurer MwavWlitXtrente. He atopped in town but one day.' District court that ia, the adjourned term will commence on next Mooday. Twenty eight ees are on 1he dis ket; but . of tlicse only two ar-w , inni n il. This speaks well for tlie people of S.oux county. . . . .;..'- . ThetWiiiien-f the World society v. ill hivb an oyter. sui)er at Andrews Hall on Saturday ewomsr, Dec. 4. & snles oysters; Iwik'd .chicken and h im, pie and ;iki? &c will he servml up to all who may so di-s.rn. AH :hoii ln have not filed thir official hfin-l with the county clerk, who were eh-ctiAl t.) ofli'-e, Kov. 2. should do so in order ifmt tile Imard of county com missioners can pa- on theni at their last meeting in ! eremW-r. James Wright moved hjs family in to, his new h ius- on the arest side last Tuesday. Grandpa Wright has worked hard to get into a house of his own in order to save rent and we ar- glad to see himenj'iing thefruitsof hi labor, he de serves it. There is to he held at Crawford Neb, Jan. 11, 12, 13, and J4. a Bible Institute. Tlte book ot Act wijl be studied from batgining to end and will be given special consideration both in the forenoon and afterO'lon'' A" cordial invitation is ex tended to every body to attend .during the session. .. ... --. . - ', Itm to be hoped tha,t .ouf readenr will take advantage of our cluhhijig rates with tlie New Time iiaggee j y the first of the. year, Hoc for a ttrmt class.) up to date magaxine oo subject thut will effuct the weal or woe oftha people in the near future will be money wall invested. . Have y;oq subet-rihed foYXha-few Time? It js the best niagaaine ever pub lished in this country, and it is fight (ng the battles of the people. It isyourduty to give The New Time your earnest iup-pnrt.- We make a clubbing rate oftl.tt for the The New Time and The Sioux County J0CK5AL for the next year. . At last the reform movement ha a magazine of which it can well be proud. The New Time is splendidly edited. The beat artieU and cartoonists of the world contribute their work to its pair, and the great thinkers aod writr of the age have made it their forun. You can well afford to spend a dollar for ajearY atih senption to The New Time. The JOCRXAL acta aa Its ngent io thia vicinity. For ward a subscription at once. Warfceejnet Waillsga. Lota of snow io the valley these dava. " r. . Mr. E. Lyon attended milllnefy wwlal in m mson laat Thursday vrotajr Mr. aod lira. O. A. Gartoo aad fkiwit Mr. and Jan. O. A. ihtftoo and fMWTy and Grandpa Lroo took supper at U. T. Mrrnam's rlmnkt-lnijl iy, H. L. Ellin wan down to the canron Ut Nnturday and took dinner at Mr. (JartonV ' Mm. J. L Kay and little ton rame home frotn Iowa last week. John's rrappineet, is, mrm a camplet as it it human nnture for one to tie. Jamea Mi-rriam's rheumatinm is much better: but he in yet far from well. Lrneat Lyon tame down from iJitre 1o'm ranch on Rnnning water I.it week "d is visiting at the home of his ws CW. Lkv Wilson was doing business in Harrison Monday. 1L T. Mrria.n has been having a had cough, it is much better today (Moo da ). Mr. Kroner and Mrs. Oarton made a trip to the county acut TiiMday "f this week. Ecaa TVhiU) Uiver Urceses. Miss Edith Davenport has been ap oin!ed ithsisunt Postaiaiter at Olen. j Emery (Jilmore is moving bis family i. n Ins claim suuth of Qk-n. Mr. L. W Fry of Miaaoun Valley, Io , is a guest of L 8. Mclntoah; w did not learn how long he will stay. The people of Glen expect to have a Xmas tree oo Christmas t ve. Miss Onuw Puddy will go to Alliance the laM of thi week; Uie eipects to at tend tj.-l.ool tl ere the ccniin,- winter. Mr.' JimI'Ii it-iker cair.o l;ack I) hi old home Irom Colorado lait k we learu that hia family will remain hire thiit winter, t ut Jim- will return to Olo rado soon. Mr. J. Stimson ia railing his house irixirhtory for the coining c-i!d weath hi ; we think iw is wire eecititiy tf 'ha pntitnt cold wave continues all winter r WOMAN'S CJDTaUMN. tditr4hy .. . -. Hr- Gr. 0. Caaea. ishcrt arwelM' frme aty ar soltcited. tbe lulie ofHlotlK YoUt Writing.' penotea Cbaractcr. Voor Tlie way in ubich Uie small letter ?'V is barred Li also a good indication of the kind of will a person possesses. Should this .bar be centlv made and of moderate tnicknnsa throughout a consistent steady will is signiHed. A long stroke mer the letter on both sides with a kind of slop ing movement upwyrds given a certain amount of will power but wholly with out persistence. An obstinate, dogged will, one which nothing has the power to turn, makes a thick, abort, steady bar nearly at the top of the t," and if this bar should also have a small crook at the end, the despotism will be intensi fied. When there is a looped bar instead of a straight one over the letter, it's said to signify ueraistence of ideas, and great tenmaty of purpose and it is hardly nec essary to state that total absence of bars to the 't" would mean aa absence of will power altogether, a state of things move to be deplored than the opposite The' quality of energy follow very hard on volition or will power; it re quire some of the signs of the latter together with a mounting movemen t of llwr wririn. nd a kiwi of push forword of everv letter, ilw curve of which are more angular Own rouoded. indc'ilence, the opposite extreme of ener gy, would have exactly the opposite characteristiin. A rounded inert kind handwriting wnuld take the place of the pushing, angular curve of the energetic person. When indolent! proceeds from ill health or depreesion of spirits, the lines of writing will droop downward. The sign tvpical of ambition in a hand writing is its constantly ascendant movement. Anient and enargetict peo ple write in this way abv. but ambitious ones soar far above them especially in their signatures. When pride accompanies ambition (and it usually doe) the capital letters will become inflated and tall. This Uttr sign, without the mounting movement of the writing,, is the type of the proud person without either energy or ambition a common customer enough. Vanity and egotism come naturally in the BHOie c ategory a pride; they are idenced by flourishes to the" capital let- ter. k , Continued. h - Tlte Physiology of Ilatr. Tmt there Is a physiologiac-l cooneo tfon between the hair of the head and thW temperament of" the Individual ia oo -new idea.' Amongst many ancient na tion. indW. the condition aod quality of the hair were regarded aa iofallible ngrw of a pron' ' nature, aod if these fern' were nnaatiafactor, that peraon'a lock had to be in some way altered for the better. Some physiological tradit ion connected with tbe hair are reveekd in a work known aa The Secrete of Beauty ,n which was published in Paris in the year lot, for.inatuoce wo learn that "fine, eilky.am) supple hair?, h) tun mark of a "delicate aw teaaiUve tern pvrament " Again, hair that ia "curly and crisp" without artificial peraoaeioO betrnysa "dangeroos cUvernees," a " bnlltMtrawhsMw," which may be truetad to lead to treudle nine tiaaee out of tea. Further wbiu bair-preaumabiy whan it It pieroata re-is the the aura sign of a "a lymphatic and indolent cottouon. Net one whit better ia" hanh. upright bair.'' which ahowa a" reticent and sour spirit" Perhaps, however, the worat nrt of all to" fat, clinging, straight heir- " " "- -- I dcootlo. a ipabochoiy characUr." MttWa Vug alue. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. LEWIS GERLACH. P- We SELL THC American Hand-Sewed Shoe Co's CEtteRATfO O0TS&SI1OES CT IN DM WONLO JcTTaiiriiwo7raSBeeTsiiM I am Ageut for ttte-world n ip "vsA m ' v-aveav. ER8andMCrW15Ra I keep oo lutad aUUie ttme tun line of auppUea for ttoeao machine-. Last but When you are Vadly in need of the cmVy old ia Stout County, call on me. HARNESSES SOLD AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, I ALSO HANDLB Flour and Feed of at my harness jsliop.-.-:'-?.H , TUird Building West of J. U. BarteUVGfocerr Store, .-AO'' n III, I ' II !" " 1 ' HI L , mm: It b impossible to promiM prtletnV featcrrj fhtt wHI aypraf V' ''' "AMERICAN MONTHLY" during the coming year, for ft 'i.ijt.e Boohntn uyt "a great monthly nrwpprT.T . At such, it i&'- ' its readers m lOwiwited account of the ootabU thinp wich mak th Vuio" ; "Br know of review pvbtlstied. I tkw eeustry or I esre. which cornWns aa smone f illjr ( ih Ahukm Mohtsiv lh lens. ti.Tttllnm n enerr of iir(lltm with Ihe sjandlulriiwirt csrefu hr wifhH oMm. ttaet k mweifi tr4 H-choeii Esftntl eUtm jvtff littrtry ( :HKl TU Ou'it. girt the beat thought and Information of the current magazines in five cce! aratsi the contributed articles fumnh the character iltctchr of the mia rf t.' 4 month, and five timely dncuuioos by authoritiei on any questioti ef lnubeU'Ji tcrious Import. The reiult of this cooapfchenirvc effort to adit in one monthly xxiwt Or Information needed by Intelligent people of "live" b) meets I best Aur:i ia the opinions wbkh the readen of the AMERICAN MONTHLY f.ive Ken fit to cxprets. These arc tMnking buiLoeai men, clergy ir.cn, editors, liwym, profeuon. tninecn, the eidc-awakc women if AmcrkA. Tbcy write that the VMERICAN MONTHLY ?h .. bd!ipnuble"i "le Umply hmluAble", mh A geaeroui Cbrary In llt3"; b " a fcutorlcil cyclopedia of the world " i "tbe best meana ef aid for busy r ; ao " "the best periodical of the kind we nave ever bd" "a trhaapb tf cVi::l ieiaa"!"! vorld nnder a fetd-gliM," etc etc. . r' SUUSCrUPTION PRICE, $2.50 PER YEAR Amtxlzzx Montlily Review of Reviews t3 PLACE. NEW YORK .... .$ ltr' " OTIIEEVEtJreSTf. The best of Winea, Brandica, Whidko and Beor kept conotontly on htUld. D handle tdo OmnliQ Doer. Where are you goins? We are on our way to lh3 RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. THEY SAY EVERYTHING IS SO CHEAP AT THAT STOKE. " My uife v&nts oneofikore beatiful SPIt'fyG HATS md dry goods provisions d-c. lrutid Spring SUIT mynlf and we think tve can save mon ey by trading a the AIo, We handle a full line of Queens-ware, Hard-Ware, Drry-Gods, Groceries U nirtU fatnad MoKORJIIOIC BIHD not Leaat PERKINS WIND MILL J. H. BARTELL. 1 - the Bwntii, of tbe pditin!, gconomar and lHeriry liyj-foini whidl are of value to. iwL'ir;rr,t. men and.weavrn. The Sixt't MPgrea of tie VorU " Uj ciactry an uTuwxxted itry rt CH month. The "Leading Anicff SPECIAL OFFER The current nun'jer and the two preced ing issues. t W 1 SADDLES all kinds For.. 25c. MICHAEL BRUCK, Troprkfl ' 4 . - if I 1 it t 1 y IN r LV I