I 4 t. ' 1 i , k , j $ : i I ; i f 4 v r i i I 4, f , f i h 1. ' li -J It f i f TilEOUXCorXTY THUttSDjur, Mar. :Ust, 1-5S"?.' teo. I), (.anon, IMitor ami Prop. F. E. A M. V E. it timetable. Ci-'lng West. Going Kant. So. 5, i&ixwt 11 : No. s, inbred :W T II North-Western LINE SI. V. R. R. is to anil from tlio the best BLACK HILLS, DEADWOllD AJ.il iOT 'I'ltl.NGS, SOVT1I DAKOTA. A map of the United States. I'urlliiiftoii Kuutc U three feet wi'lf liy four long ; i-. prin led in seeu colors; is mounted oh roller-i; show's every suite eoiiniy, im nortant town ami .iI In tiie Union, ami liorins a very uesirttuie ana hsefl adjunct to any housc- a." I I mi! linl I or buine, establishment. l':;rchaHfil ! h large ijuhdU ties, the inapt cftt liurlingtorr Home more tiisiu tlfteen cents cadi, l,,:t on receipt of l':at nrir!'"t in M.an;p- the under ,f":u v-IIJ J.c to bend fif v.'-. 51 r ' i.1' i:,iiui.'(liiit("!y, aa the apply Is limited. J. Francis, Gea'l Ftms'r Aijuiit, Oiimiia, Seb. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OmCEKS: , Silas A. Holcamb Governor Jamcii E. Hum Lieutenant Uovemoi W. t. Porter Secretary of Staw Jobn F. Cornell Auditor J. K. IteserTe. TrcHMuror C. J. SuiytU--- Attorney General J. V. Woifs.. . Land Coinnitnione.i W. K. Jackaon Supt. Public liistrticlion CONGRESSIONAL DELKG ATION : John M. Thurston LT. S. ft.-nator, Omaha 'Wm. V. Alien V. S. nator, Jliidison J. B. Strode, Congressman lt IMst., Lincoln D. n. Mercer, Samuel Maxwell, W. L.Stark, B. I). Sutherland, W. h. Jreeu, Omaha Friiont Aurora Nelton Kearney Srd 4 th Sth Cth JUDICIAHT: J. J. Bltlvan Chief Justice, Colnmbus . V. O. C. Harrison As'te Judge, Grand Island T. L. Norval . Associate Judge, Bcward i). A. CampbellClerk and Ecporter, Lincoln FIFTEENTH JUDIClAi DBTKlCTr M. P. Kinkald Judge, O'Neill -. H. Westover " Kushvjili M. J. Blewtt .Clerk, Harrison TIEMS OF COURT: i"H8rlct Court, At Harrison, commences Spring term May Sth, jFall " Sept 18th Jnry 19tii. .Connty Conrt, At Harrieon, commences mt Monday of eat:h month. LEGISLATIVE: ptto Mutz?enator, Lrtst. No. 14, Springvlew A. E. Sheldon DLst. No. 53, Chadron COUNTT 0FFICEE8: Sobert Wilso? County Jude M. J. Elewett... Clerk .Chat. Bicble . Treasurer Elsie Merriam Supt. Public Instruction Thos Holly Sheriff J. E. Phinney Coroner B. F. Tboma Surveyor M. J. Blewett Clerk of District Court rant Guthrie County Attorney J50AKI OF COMMISSIONERS: Jens C. Meng lat Oislrict ' Andrew Proeunier 2d " Jackson Meltlen(Cbairman) 3d " , VILLAGE OFFICERS: K. F. Pontiua (chairman) Trustee Jorn Darin " D. II. Griiwod " W. B. Marstcdler " Robber " 'w. H. Davis . Clerk Iewis Gerlaeh Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: Eese-rt RoiiHr Director li. L. Stnuck SloderaJor i.ewis Grlac' Treasurer CJ.U-RCHIK AND SOCIETIES. itiKKiist Sanday School meets erery Sun . f niornijig at IJ:'' A'. II. Davik, MibS BiRTeLI., Superintendent. Secretary PWOPTs t.KAf.rK. "egnlar bualne.. -cti;i) Brat Tnewlay ening in each wo -' . Jtfias I. KESIlAi.I., K;cretarv. Palmer, President. ' ivotionuj tneetlnx every Sunday evening j:4x Mr. Ke.ai., leader. JCNIOR LEAGt'K. et each Sunday flftemoou nt.2:?n. MM. K da ll., Suit.. tr ursK rosT, No. 34., a. r. win second Monday In each iuonU j.'j . . mrt home at llt..rlvMi. K. E. Live ruioro, Coin. "W OODMES OF THE WORLD. - vm Camp, So. Kt, nieeta ou eich al , . ii Wednesday avenliif. : dvi, j. a.iiao', CJrc. , Con. Com. .' SS 770ODME5 OF AMERICA, ucb alternate Saturday eventnij 1 ..' k. J. W .smltn, V. 11. chant f:iTii:::E. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to ;ii! legal matters in Justice, County and li-irul Courts, ami before the United Stat ' Land Office. Fire Insuriu.oe written in r-iIUMe oomjtanies. ff-Legal pajiers carefully rawn. lLUtHl-iON, - Nr.'-,.'.V-K.A. J. E. rillNXfcY. M. I). riijliciau and Surgeon. 1! calls (jiven prompt atteutwu. Office in Drug Store, -HARRISON - NEt'EiARKA. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. Office: in thi Uklijtin L'uii'.-'i if, HARRISON, - - - NES, HOME BAKERY. Home made Bread, Pies and Cake kept con- Htantly on hand. Lunch Counter lirown Bread served every Saturday, Price? to tririt every liody. Mrs. A. E. FRANCIS. Fir9i Door South frojn the Uarrlaon House. COME TO TIIE IfDMAI OFFICE UI1 NHL For your JOB WORK 5 Stationary. 'OTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land office bave recently been amended no that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion. All parties desiring to make linal proof can have their pajitrs made out at IHB JocknaL olhce, free of charge, am promptly transmitted to the land ollk so that no time will be lost. Trees and Plants. Geueral Assortment of Snrscry Stock. Best laricties for Xtdjrasku. Millions of Strawberry and Raspberry Plants at wholesale and retail. Our plants have been irrigated when needing it therefore very thrifty and deep rooted. Buy the best near home preventing loss by delay and saving extra, frebbt or ex press from eastern points. YV rite for price list to ' NORTH BEND NURSEEKS. North Bend. JJcxlge Co , Neb. Special Locil. 5T Dr. Riner (lie oculist' of Lincoln will again make one of hirf regular visits at Harrison, Xeb., April 15 and 16. Those wishing to Fee him in regard to spectacles and eye glasses should call early as the doctors time is limited. Office at the Harri son house. Anybody wishing good seed conniving of the Illack Hillsjcan see a sample at Eg gert Kohwer's harness shop. This corn was raised on the devide north of Crawford. A bowl of soup FREE at Mrs. A. E. Francis' Lunch Counter Saturday noon. . 320 acres fi miles north west from Harrison, running water on the place all fenced, a good frame house, for Fale cheap. Enquire at this office for particulars. Eli Smith was among our rural visitors at the hub on lastMonday. Mrs, C. P. Cannon of Alpena H. l).f mother of ye editor arrived in Harrison over the N. W, raUroad last Saturday noon. -Mr, Thomas Dunn left for RubsbI iWyo., on last Tuesday, where be expects to work until fall when he will return to Colorado. Mrs. Thog. Holly and baby returned from Crawford, on last Saturday's flyer where she had teen to spend a day or two with her sister. John Fitzsgerald of Hat creek was a pleasant caller at thi office on last Fri dav, we are always glad to have callers Ut com again. NntIce-1 tan cattle hides and all kind of skins wiib hair for robes, or without or Iit.hr. See sami! and prices in J. 1L Burtell's store. H in RRrcwT. filen. Neb. f--Virgil A. Hester returned from iou city, on last rriuay wiin iw . r loads of young stock for his father which Mr. Hester fir, intend, to place on our Jural market. I t i- in rs j i- of li' Co, Supt A i .1 ''- lit -IK Mil!'!' Old raners f at 1 1. baktrs dozren. Every 1 is getti . sjTiij work. for at ton mw will 1 ipril fool's d iy. Jrry Will ret.:rr.ed from Lis trip down the roa! vesleniuy. j J. H. Biirtell refuse to become a tamliilate fer U-v- n ( un. We are 1 'aseii to havn our ITodarc correspondeut able to help in out agiin. Fred IWU!;eii call-d at this oHlce Monday moruiug for an extra copy of t!: Jm-rSAL. ' -March has U-en the most disagree- ! ab!! month so fir during the winter.But eat tie have clone nicelv. Wanted Fivj hundred readers to sub s rils; for the J' "I KNaL one year at one dollar per year. Willi this issue of tbe Journal Thomas Hiues inscrilied the name of limes among its readers. Mr. Ed. Lee of Uat creek Wyo., will with this issue inscribe his name among tlicrcailers of the Journal. y' Baby Griswold has been .f.ufTering from chicken iox during the past week, but at this writing is lietttr. Mr. M. Valdez and El. Lee were pleasant callers at this office on last Tuesday. Come again kind friends. NOTICE Any body wishing to buy metall wheels will do well to call on or address Chai;les Schilts, Harrison, Neb. William Miler of (ilen, H. IL Kutsel of Andrews, J. H. Cook and A. McOinley from Hunning were in town yesterday on business. Mrs. Sarah Davis who has been visit ing among her relatives and friends at Gordon during the est two weeks, re turned on last Tuesday noon. II. IL Itussel received 15 thouwind brook trout last Saturday from tbe state fisheries department at South Bend, which he has plajited in his ponds. Mr. Asbbel Orion has sold tiisSioux county property, and at present has not decided just what be will do, but is thinking some of gjing into Dakota. Ve are sorry to learn that J'erry Kirkjatrick of Highland has suffered from a racent visit of the grey wolves having three head of young stock there by. Mr. II. H. Rusll of Andrews was a pleasant caller at this office yesterday, and renewed bis devotion to the Sioux county Journal many thanks kind friend. i Tbe annual election for electing five village trustees will occur at tba court bouse April 0th ISirt. Every voter i should turn out and register his vote on that dav. B. F. Thomas, left yesterday for Hat Creek, and otU-.r Wyoming points w here be goes to look after his surveying interests. He will be gone for three or four dj.v. ivu.l; TitiVV'trt nrd J icfc Krisler will take back with tiieui to Hpri.ig K.ii Wyo., another span of horses new har nes and wagon having sold tbe team they had up there. W. Hester has sold about 50 bead of the cattle, which he shipped in from Sioux citv little over a week ngo John Lacy took 9 bead Perry white 10, Jo Staslmy 80 and J. W. Sberill 5. Mrs. Rich. Dunn and her new-born heir, left on last Monday noon for Doug las Wyo., Miss Lizzie Dunn accompani ed her sister and intends to make her home with her. Tbe Journal Rcriie is under obliga tions to liveryman Hewitt for a small pair of deer antlers which he gave him, which used to adorn the front door of the old blacksmith shop located ou his lot Many thanks. Hon, JL J. Oavhart of Montrose precinct, was a visitor at tbe county seat on last Thursday returning next morning, while in our midst be did not forget the Journal scribe, come again friend tSayhart - The Mass was celebrtted at the court house on last Saturday , and as the mornipg was cold and disagreeable, sev ral who would otherwise have attended did not do o. Mas will be celebrated iiere alwut easier again. Quite a cumber from the country have called at this office to learn what was done at the Catholic meeting last Saturday toward building a cbaptil at this point. All seem to lie quite disa- pointed, when informed that the pro ject had beon dropped for the present at least W. A. Bigelow of Running Water has sold out his cattle herd to W. L. Ashbrook. The transfer of the herd was made last Saturday. Mr, Bigelow, left last Tuesday noon for a trip to Oregon and WaiJiinglon, wbee he goes to look up a new bujiness location and should everytking look favorable, he will lo cate out there. -T,aney Sutton went to Kirtley Tues day evening, tbe home of his mother who had the misfortune to lose her bouse by fire a week ago. lit has pone for the purpose of assisting his mother in building a new hous, the size to Vie 24 x 28, and oue story, built on the plan of the Swiss colag style, to crist something like $."00. Laney has most of 11 e rough and dimention stuff which be will let bis molMr have i., i .,,1,1 ,ii. I Tiff ' i- eXun.ll.t.l'e Si M ' ' V l'li'iiiiint f 11 1111 !-,". I A plermmt birth-day p.rly in lb j 11:11 ur of a surj.riw, 1134 teniler(l 5!r. . Si IT. i J. II. RirU-Il a lid Mrs. J. I. Keri!;ill Ut i. -; H'f:r!Vii,iiig; r tlio birllnl.iy .f tbe to 1 ba;i nel to ixnne on tlio sunne l;iv, it reaily f..rj a ceiebntted imiillv at tb Rartell tnanion. A l.tive numljerof guest Were ji resent snd a nsost areuble time w:usiutby all. Tbs inner man vas tiountifuliy remeiuU-reil; and sacred soiirT and games of various kinds were p-articipated in, smd at a late hour the ruoMs departed after Misliing Mr. Cartel and Mrs. Kendall runny bapuy returns of tbe day and the Journal scribe say',; amen. Following were those present am. contributing presents: Mr. and Mrs. 1'ontius. " ' " Hewitt, " " " Oriswoid, " " " Hnssebjuist, " " " I lew, " " " Sutton, " " " Tipton, ' Stratton. " " " Maine, ' " " J. lHvis, " " " W. IL Davis, " " " J. Marsleller. . Teblt, 11 " J. Wilson, " " " Kendall, ' " " " Williams, " " " Seaman, ' V. 15. Wright, " " " Ilartell, " " " Francis, " " ' Hall. " " " ("anot, " " " Phinney, " " " Keel, ThefiieniLi of Mr. Kartell knowing how well he enjoyed a rocking chair look this opportunity to present him with oue and it is a beauty. They must have found out in some; marvelous way that the gentle sex has a weakness for nice china and as Mrs. Kendall is not any dilferent than the rest of her sex in that respsct her many friends in town present ed her with a vorv nice dinner set. Orauilpa Wright Tubes the Oikr The pres mt that was most appre ciated was a liirthday cake from Grand pa Wright The csi';! was a work of art and a frencl) cheif could with pride ack nowledge having this beauty ashisartis tic work; Mr. Wright is deserving of the highest encouuim for his wonderful ability. Montrose 'liiii!ngs. Henry and John Wasserburer pur chased 0? head of cattle from E. Jloll- iryivorth last week. IJ, Wasserburtrer boucrbt Anton Rioes claim. A. lihein will move to Montrose in the first part of tbe summer. i. Reinders formerly from Montrose has purchased a farm in the wouthern part of this state, Wo wish him (Oo l luck in his new home. Jar-nb !I.:ry to"!t l. s 'at! to his pla'.-e ij.ir Aidmotf to ihiy l w;Ji k'-ep them there until next fall. Marking has taken a cdaim at cotu n wood be intends to larm there tins sum mer. Saoe. Warbnnnct Warbling". E. B. Lyoc is in tbe employ ofG. W, Hester at present. Leslie Crane and Albert IteGerring were callers at O. A. Carton's Thurs day. J. A. Anderson was a caller at H. T. Merriam's Thursday. A W, F. Shepherd and David Coopier pass ed through our streets Friday. nies Nolan of Raw bide was a visitor in Yv'arbotiuet Friday. Echo. JJodarc hiijijieiilngs. ''""Married at Hot Springs South Dak. Mr. Go. Hill of Bodarc Neb. to Miss May Stull of Soldier creek. We all join in congratulating the young couple to long and happy married life, Co Clerk Blewett & Jack Kreisler are valley visitor to day. Mr. and Mrs. June Smith were visiting their parents at Five Points Sunday. E. Bunge reports the death of three bead of cattle at Bulf Coffee's place last week. A grey wolf got away wilh one of them. . Mr. J. B. Burke went to Gerring to day to see what the prospects are for work there' L. Woolheater visited with Don Smith Sunday. """BufT Coffee and family are expected uack nome the first of the roontii, M, Thl"yor and son are down from Hot Springs at their ranch at West Hat creek. They will stay a while and do soroe farming. f Mr. Ashbcl Orton sold his homestead to Mrs. Sarah Jordan last week. Ell Smith has 200 bushel of choice early Ohio seed potatoes for sale at the Bodarc post office. Mrs. Eli Smith and son Don nnd baby Bunge had a pleasant visit with Mrs. Eli Wilcox ksi week. VOohn Coffee came from Chadron last wek,jie got tired of city life and is now enjoying the breezvs tliat float around his fathers ranch. Glad to have yon back among usfohn. W Orandria Bixby exriect to leave for this home in Nevada la, the last of this week lie has been here visiting the past winter with hisdaughtors Mrs. IL Zerbti and JJrtj. F, M. Smith, OBsetiViB' i 1 1 OK YES! Here Wg Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes The abo is an addition .....n.L.t,. ct.wl- ,,f lwinfH We have tlie largest Ynvlli.WW V1.rnkn. i'ompetion aiid are sure to s.-.it all who come OUR STOCK OF GENERAL M ERCHANIHSI- I S ST1 LL 'i ll E 1 .A KG EST A M '1 1 i liEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, Mfirsteller Brotl lers. . ' : s ( ; - . V -I. f V ' -?c -'l '.'? X "c " Hi Kcbrpska and Western Iowa. 1 YOU PAY FOI? IT i WITH ' ' " '-N-.;'', Folly wr!l v. for D'crlption :ij'. it. We c bci.ii lulling our CUBAN PATRIOTISM ill HARBISON. Read Ho t lie Pcopb- hi ('.unity ('otilrH)uleil to Starving ( ub;i. We the undersigned citizen of Harri son, Neb., contribute tl emioiint oxisite our name for suifering humanity in Cuba, hoping that a kind l i s) vtr tii" United Slates may so--ti relievo their rniwrv: M. Brin k 1 00 H. Hickman ,V J. L. Kay "M D. H. Onswold 1 Od J.n. Duel i 00 G. Guthrie 1 (10 E V. Volition 1 (ii W. fi. Wright .V) J. Hanson f.0 W, Gerluch .VI li s. I- ni"n 1 ei) ( has. Bn-hlu I ) Eli Smith -id M. J. Illewelt 1 H I j Thos. Holly j A. J. B-vait ! .T. ?'., Mar-te!!er W. A. 1 I-.. f.f i '') ) 1 00 J. I. lMvin John Bartell Unknown A. Moravek W. Mattel ier J. E. Pliiniiey John Ixicy William Miller J, L. Kendall Sam I. Tebbet G. W. Hester E'.'gert Rohwer L. Wright (. Ojllins Alvin T. Clark 1 00 J. F. He.viU 1 DO HO B. F. Thomas 1 (): 1 00 John Stratton 1 on 1 00 B. I Stnuch 50 .10 J. F. Dtister I 00 50 Geo. iJitvis ad 50 J. W Sheriil 1 00 .10 1 00 .10 .O 50 50 A. It Lew 50 David Bart'e't .10 Fnnk Tinliham .10 A. Has;liuist 1 Of) Lewis Gerlach 1 (JO One of Two WaYs. The bladder was created for one pnr pose, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, aud as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. Tba first way is from Imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CIIIKF OA ITS K. Unhealthy urine, from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder troub les. So tbe womb, like tiie bladder, was created for one purpos. and if not doctor ed too much is not liable to weakm ss or disease, except in rare cases. It is mt ua ted back of and very clow to the bladdej therefore any pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in tbe kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may Va as easily avoid ed. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four bourn; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble, Tbe mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized, If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and ampblel, both sent free by mail. uon receipt of three two cent Htamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle. Mention the Sl'H;x , County Journal nnd send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtoii N. Y. The proprietors of this pHr gurantee tbe genuineness of this offer. W-ANY LA OY can gel valuable socrui ISM tut ti at, Mt ruklHr tWcis for m Mitt, Mm. V. M. APP. CO. IW PtN K WTItF.KT, NT. T-OtTH, MO. OH YES! Just received over of the latest styles. to our already kirgeand ;nel s-hoes HOW oil linnu. assortment ever dmwn in and as to wiees we I'M' l I :; Til I S ORGAN A FIVE DOLLAR BILL down a ii.l t.j.0.1 ei- i:ionth. Guaranteed for 5 jtiin, and Catalogue. Wo will y.ii all friends about lhi no v 2; yeais. A. HOSPE, tlVi wis. A'blil Inriiil JLoculs. Mrs, W, li. Wright wisIip tb JofRNAt. srriW to say that they bad the best tune ever had in Harri-on at tbe par ty. Mr. I 'i lario Sutton went to Craw ford today after r-hitigles for Ins mothers lion SO. ("has Wright of Van Tussel, is shout, to li.s'i hit Jitttln !.;! with that dreadful s. on -;;. ni-ash-H. fir. Pliinney e.ft for i .Mr. Wright borne nlwt t-n rx lock tbi itiornirig sitiJ at this writing has not returned. j An ji nt i -lif r-ns-e petition wrts hoinut i irciilaUd last. Friday by Sir. Griswold a il Mrs. I.-rt Dsw, We ii'i!erstnd jlbiit they were advised to wait until J after lb.: i le.-Sion to complete lie' canvas) j whi. ii was bc proper thing to do. Mr, ti. Neece camo up from the ranch on 'asl Morabiv, :,i I on Tuesday ' t'w k I be gii Is li.niie as s4n needed their lln !i out, on the ranch 'unrig sprit j work. Tie! two girls atlndl w.bool in I town duiur the winter j Oit iHcurrently rc,orted that Mr. S.W ijlall Sr., js intemteJ in a real estatM ideal with l'.bt. Neece of Rutiuiiig Water, jMr. Hall h;is firoperty in Craw ford which (lie would like to trade for Harrison property and thinks Mr. KvkVk boi.so would suit iiiin very well. Mr. Kli amiUi of Cod uc inforrr e 1 the Journal scnl. this k that if bl went well, he would e'ere long be in pos sesion of Oregon projierty, w hich he lias accepted in trad.) for bis Sioux county liniii". He does not e-et to leave at preie it. A couple of the town's women of Crawford, came to our city nut Satur day and put up at the Harrison hotel overSumlny, their conduct was such that the proprietor on Monday morning notr f'id them they could not remain there an v loneer. Such women should be given to understand ther in no sbiller or place in Harrison for that kind of t.rit,l i llercbant Gerlacb, showed his true American spirit and patriotism in behalf of Cub, last Monday afternoon, by go ing around the town a couple of ljourtj sdiiitnig cash contributions for the Culian sufferers, JIo succeeded in col luding fW.V), which not only njmaks for the charitableness of friend Cerlach in bis effort trnulo in tlru interest of suf fering humanity, but it speak volurrios for those w ho gave willingly a a free will offering, "in as much as ye did it unto tlmra, ye did it also unto Me." - The following are the names of thoso who will run by petition for villaao tnmtees; of tbe village of Harrison oft April 5fh: Eggrt Rohwer, Jolm Marstellor, J. I,. Stratton, J. H. Barull, and Geo. D, Canon Tbe last name in the above list m not a candidate and has notified tlie village clerk that his name be not printed on tha olllcial bullftt. Following is a second Village ticket proposed by the electpros of our town: J. K. Marsteller, Eggert Rohwer, J. L, Slratton, Jetr Hewett, James Wright. SYPHILI! kr i"iji m i oil,., i.m.. CI Th WIISMMU v.e.p.r mmj. at ... 'I trtumt . K0M.3M..tLUt..li., v, L-'-:.i j ,. .. 'i Wi. ! '