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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1898)
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A ; j E OFFICE US: Governor ; LieuU'iinut (iovi-rnol Xl Sucre try of htafc ; m!:tor If . -Tmisurir "3 1 Attorney tlciicrul ( 1-aml CoinuiiNsioiii'! fcupt. i'ublic instriH-iion I , f. ,S. Sftiiitor, (Mniilui ? 8. 8'n;itor. Maijison i uiun lttt Hint., Lincoln ai Snl 4tU .Hll litll Duuihn 'ri'inont Aurora .Nelson Keariu-y AUY: U Justice, Columuu Jiidgo. (iranfl Isliuul wiH t; Jd'l'e, Nj'aril nil ltciioiicr, Liucoln 4 1 i : tl f 4 t ) I 1 AM)isrr:ii.'T: j ' Jn'te. TNvnrt i ...... . rj.-liyf!; ! . t-noi,Hui-rlwiii J OCltT: Tlsoil, coNlinetieeM y ii'th. Ison, uoinmrncei li. V i; : No. H, Kj.ringvi" w ;t. So. i.Cli.ti!ron ! IE US: i ; County Ja!y , j TreiLsurer I ibUt Instructiyn 1 : S!i.;ritr 1 . CoroneV I Sjnrvyor I f District court j mnty Attorney ONE US: I , lftDlsirict ." Trustoe Clerk ...Treasurer f Director i .Moderator TrciMu rer r. pvc,ry Hyn Te;.t, .ittcrulnry Tuesday t'uleiit. j Ipveninff icwler. t , Ml lu ,t.i:M ;ltii::li:, Altorney-at-Law. j Prompt .attention given to all legs! j m.r.tcrs in Jtstii e, ( ounlv anl 1 i-t rijt -; Courts miJ U-fore the United State . 1 J-atid 0;!iee. fire lni.ara.nce written in reliable :0 11) 1'UIJ it'S. t i," Leg1 papers carefully drawn. llAKIUi.'.;, - NEBRASKA. J. E. PlilNNEY, M. D. l'lirisciaa and Surs-onn. Ail calls ffiven jir m ) t i.t.'-ulum. tiaice in Iru;; store. -iiAMttsos - xrim.vsrjA. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. f:i?H'i': in l!ii' Kiirtj-ttriii ;:'il!t;i.ifc, HARRiGON, - - - NEC. HOMEIUKERI II .iii:- ucle TJn'Rd, lies i'.nd Ci'ikt; kcjit com- tantly on luind. Luricli Counter Brown Bmvl wrvt'fl every Saturday. Prices to suit every Inxly. .Mrs. A. E. FRANCIS. from Hit Harrison !Ione. COr.TE TO THE mm m a nrnrr u y s, 2 2 1 For your JOB WORK I Stationary. NOTICE TO SETTI. T!ie rw!..-sof tin- !-;, rw-witly i-wn amended so ; to niak.j limit pnot ;.!; I wtt s' Hit is 1' h 11. e ulli.slicr lu'lure scirLn 1a ui.-ir :ipf.!i.- i ii'Ml. All parties, di-.i H!- t,, li.nky l.tj;:I (rijof fan liavu tliiir j.ajn. rs ui;! lc,ou; at I'lli: Jtil !:NAI. oili. e, hv.: of 1 !, sr.,.. :1.t;i iroiii(.t!v traiisiniiicd to tiiu land oihee so liiiit mi time will I I,, ,;.. Trie.-, uuil I'iaiits. Uoiifiral Aor'iincnt of Xikmtj Strx-k. I'ci' vaiio'ios for .Vri)r;p.ka. Millions cif Sirattlitrry and lti.-j.be rry I'l.tiits at uliole-alt: ami n-lail. ;ur plants have lieen irrigated v.i.eu needing it tliereCoi-ri very llir.lty iii:.,.'.Ke p rootU. I xyi.iv tn i, -t n.-.ir hoine pi'evi niiri !o-- I by ilulav and -avinxr extra Irt-hjit 01 ex- press from eastern yoltits. V rite lor price li,t to XUKTiJ- MKD TNTTRSKKTES, Sard liend. Jjodxe Co., Nc Special Locals. riT The undt-si.trned will rent her farm in .Varl)onne precinct, V) itiiles north-wesl of iiarrmm, at the head of Monroe creek. I would like to lease the farm for four years. Mhs. William Nokkisch. :?r-Dr.. Riser the orulW of Lincoln will acrain make one' of his regular visits at Harrison, Neb., April 15 and 10. Those wishing to see him in regard to spertaHes anol t.ye glasses should call early as the doctors time is limited. Otiice at the 1 larri- SOll' liOUSe. AnvliOdv wishinL' aruu w f, - r-j r-,.... seed corniKing of the Black IlilLsx aii see a sample at Eg gert Rohwer's harness shop. This corn was raised on the devide north of Crawford. Laney Sutton ha been on the horse trade this week. . Old paper fyr sale at this office Ocper bakei's do..eu, Wanted Five hundred readers to tub scribe for the Jocr.n ai. one year at one dollar jr year. Mr. and Mm. (Jruel of Fist Springs, were in town doing some trading Tues day and Monday of tbia week. Notl I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or without or leather. See sample and price3 in J. II. Kartell's store. II. Ol HRICHT. Cilen, Neb. CI. W. Hester will doubtless shi: in a couple of cars of cattle in a week or ten days. ' . 0. W. H'-'slr closed out the rest of hi cuttle recently bought at Sioux City twCbrin Cbristain ot Kirtley. Grandpa Wright, was the papular candidate ou the village ticket ytster r MrH Bfowfl of ArJruore was in town luxt Monday ,'teltfing up the linal cccoui,t wit ttdministratiij of her dec as 1 J)-is- Call for ConiiiiUxiiiiMTs' rifclinfr. Tiie board of county cniumissioners of Sioux county, Nelrn-ka, are herelr called to meet at the ol'ice of the coun ty clerk, at Harrison, Nebraska, on Wednesd ay April l:;h, 1!. at lo'clocj: p. ni., for the purpose of ilrawin? a Jury to serve at the May, l1-'.' term of tSjJ District Court and the transaction of ordinary county business. M. J. Hlkwiht, County Clerk. Tu.i ..;n i. 1 i ..... ik; rjei iai iea neiaj examnitation held at the oll'icu of the Co. Supt April J. K;. ::e Mhkkiam Co. Sl it. Herman Ilibbelnof Hod.irc will vit this issue liecome a reader of the JoniN AL in future. Quite a severe blizzard visited this section of the country on last Sunday afit rnoon and evening. -As;!n.d Orion of Ito-larc was in town yesterday. He is not so sure yet that In; will move to South IXaUota. F. I!. Snyder was in from Sheep ji r.;' k(.ii hurtme-s yesterday U-sides he j was anxious to hyar.abont how tl.e war , was progressing:. e-Tj oouy uas open mterestetl m the war new from WanhioKton, since the Maine report was delivered into the hands of the president. Virgil Jlester left last night for Sioux city, or some other point where he ran buy anpther Jot of cattle which he will ship to Sioux county. Mrs. L. A. Mint d Sturis, S. I), was on our streets Monday solicitinir student? fur the summer art. school at that place. , 1 - ch convents viicre June V, to July 1.x. A little bir.1 cw ovtr the JoefiNAL oliice this week and anjin -ed us of the fa.'t that B. K. Brewster of Boston, pre sid, nt of our Harrison bank, will lie married in Juna. Cood for i. K. B. shake'TT- ' Certainly the republicans do not exjiect us to run a pa;;r along politicial lines to suit, them? Ve are now and always have l?n in favor of politicia! !i-;r:es ar;! vidua's liejievein" just as i.OKN To Mr. and M;v J Srcun i: last nitrht a girl. All are o.jing vxell es pecially Burt and he is handing out the lavana's to the boy. The -n.,il-pus!,er oi I n jotgtN.M, enjoyed a hearty smoke, over t.lii new arrival. Jo Phillips, brother of Will and Frank enlisted last week in the regular govern ment axillary service at: Ft. Kobinson and tiie n'-xt day lie was sent t Ft. Jacksan Florida, where' he uiy have an opportunity to smell powder. Mr. an I Mrs. Jo.!i Brelty of Ard more. lo.-t thvir cight-months-ol.l child at Crawford I ist Saturday night, where ti.ey had takc-n the little one for tr. - at - mem. llie l.alie was it.h. ted with w hooping trough, wiiich w as the immedi ate cause of itsdeatli. Following is '.lie village ticket elected J esterday to serve for one year on the towri l",'iru: ,J. E. Marsteller, jJas. Wright, W. O. Patterson, J. L. Stratum, J- II- Kartell. The election yesterday was quite spirited from the fact that the new board would be called on to Kay whether it should be a wet or dry board. The probability is that the new Ixiard will re fu:se to issue license the coming year. J. A. Simpson, state examiner came up from Lincoln last Thursday to ( heck up county Treasurer -3iehle, Hinee his inducttiijn into olllce. Mr. Simpson says the Jxxkx of the office are in excel lent condition, better than in most coun ties over tba district which he has charge of. Next Sabbath commemorates the day when the crucified Savior and Redeemer broke the bonds of death and ascended to his fathers throne in the Heavens, where he ever Jiveth to make intersission for us, with grmning which can not lie uttered. How many will think seriously on that day. There were three different tickets in the Held being voted for by the citi zen voters of our Village yesterday. The following are the three tickets: J. E. Marsleller, E. Rohwer, James Wright, J. L. Stratton. T. O. Williams. Second Ticket.1 J. E. MHr'sudler, J. II. Bartell, Eu'gert Rohwer, J. J..' Stratton. Third ticket. . Jimes Wright. W. O. PttPMofi, J. L. Stratton, J. W. Sherill. AUCTION. I will offer at pub lic Auction at my, k residence in War-j fbonnet precinct, 6 miles North-west of Harrison, on April 18, 1898, the Hollowing describ ed personal poper ty to-wit: ft Cows, with calf, 2 Mares u foal 1 . Grass mcwer 1 Dozzen Chickns.; Also Household; i Goods. i MRS. WLLIAM NOREISCH.! -Next Sunday will Ihj K?aster Suu- A. W. Nickelson and his s;ster were in town yesterday. lieftd Mr, b'oreisx h's Kale notice also I aliut renting her land. After a little Harrison will rival Chicago or New York in its may move itif,'. County surveyor Thomas went west on last Tuesday noon to do some oliiciul work. Mrs. Eli Smith of Bodarc precinct was aim.iih' our Very pleasant callers this week. Vi'. II. J&vis will rent the rooms now occupied by Mr. Tebbet and family soon as the latter vacates. Mr. Bow ker tried his hand at engine ering last week, and so far as the Jurn xai. scribe heard, he made a first class engineer. liulf Coffee was among: the dislin t'uivhed visitors who graced our streets with his ever welcome presence today. Buff's MULES came too. , , ,, ,. ,' , pleasant caller at this ofhee on last Air. juiin iJ-ino oi Aramoro was a rtt- urdav and renewed his devotion to the J'ii'H.Vii Come again friend John, when in town. Mr. Henry Lindeman and family expecta to leave Sioux county next week for Crawford; where he will engage in the hotd businetj.. IVel! our los is I'awes County's gain. On last Tuesday Mr. John Marsttller i.O'K luded a ileal, which puts yn!on Moravek in ivm ssmn ot tbe protierty now occupied by ye editors family. The !",(b rat ion beirt; ?l?a.(;'l. J ues'; ay lour.. a,,; a txaue'i r looiher on-' child ara doing nicely, and Char! (m ! v'" abnioxt i".V '"dy would ! d!igbtd to lw caileil papa to a sweet little ry - J. B. Bur.i' returned from (Jerrinj. Wvo., on last Sattirdav and if he can arrange matters satisfactory he w ill tab- i his lamilj hence in the near future. ! Mr. B. thinks the country there lookt j promising. (Irandmn Klino was arm mg tie; mosf welcome visitors who graced this (dlieii with b.-r Venerable presence iluriri" tl.,.' !...,.....,. t- v.. i.-:... . .. : , ' . ..v i.iiiiu m noon a;l. j 1)ra,,. ,r (.!,.!, ,lrt1(!:iv . is HH ..,rv and nimble as many young gins. Well vh a iv always glad to have jou com CJrand-n.a, The Cbadron Ib-i order seems to hav a rocky road to travel these davs. Wei iiad hoped ti.at. Jiros. T.iylur & Kendal had so adjusted their linancial trouble that they would have no more of it in the future. It will no doubt give all j i1 ,!'- ' bief cause of bladder troub the newspaj r boys of the North-west ' l' H.. tlii troiub, like the bladder, was Nebraska great pleasure to hear soon ! created for oi.e purpoK, and if not dm tor that the Recorder will lie able to tiiake!'' t(0 much is not liable to weakness or its aparance again. The bovn were do-! d:ease, except, in niro cases. It, is fitua- ing valiant services for the reform forces and the three parties can not afford to dispense with their good work. "White River IJrco.os. Y. 11. White will move on the Mo Kane place this week; and Mr. Weber will move on the Klien farm. Judging from the noise we hear; the Olen troops ruust be drilling at nigl.t.we hor,e they will become experU; as we believe the Casliliun dynasty will qxxake even to its foundations, If this regiment ever enters the field. Mrs. Fred Mason expects to leave for her old home in Iowa, on April the Ttli, for an extended isit of several wefks. I II. Bodish expects to locate on Running Water in the near future. CAk Boihirc hniipeni iiih. Mr. Fred liunga expects to leive for Montana this week, Joe Montgomery will move his reni dence Thursdiiy to n highergr.xund as the Creek sometimes over llowi it-j hnuk',. Mr. Buir (,ff a,j fum.jy arrived home last Frida y, Mrs. EliSniith an ! vii Don wem hi OH YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes of the latest styles. The above is an addition to our already lareand oinjilcte stock of hoots and shoes now on hand. e have the largest .orth- est Nebraska, Competion and are sure OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MEKOIIANDISF IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE BEST IN HARBISON. CALL SNT) SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, M a rs teller Broth e r . 1 ;.;-.i-i V. hi Tutly n"''f!ptioa W. j'- .'i t.'.i:njf our Montnise ( lipiiins. The weather still keeja, wet and Camp. yuite a numU-r of th: farmers com menced sec-din;; last we:k. iV. M. Oa; hart moved hi family from Ed(.-eniont last Saturday. John Was.-orhurer is stayin;.; with E. Hollinswortli of Pleasant Ridge. H. Wasscrburtrer has purchased bay from Sliaf. rw, and Hall has been busy liauluir the Ust week. A ridrew Wass-rbure;or got some seed grain at Shaffers last week. Services w ill lie held at the Montrose church the 7lh. Mil, S"th, also Feaster Sunday lit v. Father Mumach nlliciat- ing. Sauk. Warbeiiuet Warhllnt. M .m ! Mil i'iui.i.iU were vit.lois at O. A. (iaitou'.s Friday. Iw Wdsi.ii Passed through our streets Thtlisd.a,-, la-slie crane and tin Sl.Slery Ib-os. were caller's at II. T. M, rria.ni'. Tii.ir.v- ;.a". Miss Els'? Merriani is vtsitin liar fat her lies we!;. Mr. H. I.. Keel is under Br. Phiimcys carx :.t pie-ent. Iv-liu. One of Two WaYs. The bladder was created for o:c; pnr-t-f. namely, a receptacle for t'm urine, u.d as such it is n it h ilih; to any form , 'U nisi ae except t.y one of to wavs. i l'he lirs' iv iv is from iuitier 'ct. n;-! ion of iu kid in.-vs. Tie! seeuiiil way is Iroui l re less lo'-ai treatment of other d.s -a ;-. ClIIl'.I' CAL'hl-:. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy Ul'l- U(i ba. k of and very close to the bladdej therefore any pain, disease or inconveni em manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary ).assage is ofien, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error i easily made and may be as easily avoid ed. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The 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 n sample bottle and pamphlet, both went free by mail, upon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postnge on the bottle. Mention the Siot x (ot'XTV Joints a I. and send your nddress to Ixr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. The proprietors of this piier gurantee the genuineness of Ibis oiler. , Ml YOU A WORKER J 'A 1" v-'"iti c risla! ? 1 i i.WHV f'OOT , ' i-OVHR "rtACItt,3ttV. i , . .. ,y.,,r. ,r. ,.J 'J ': V.f,ftj.)),t11c,l "iVA Bf I Rvmw.i. iitio,,., W.:;,2S.V.f ! , Pr.-41.-( t'. ....... r. t t- mcmnaaxi OH YES! Just received over assortment ever shown in and as to nrices we DEFY to suit all who come Wc pciy the ire' Till- A I?Zr.T;rc''1:a ''''m Iowa. VCU PAY I CR IT slHl A FIVE DOLLAR llU. uown atal ... Oaaractccil fur S 'fj j ( r and Catalo'if. V.'o v.-'!l te friwids ubout ti:i i.o.v : liWi 1898 nH898 NINTH ANNUAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO BK II KID AT HARRISON, SIOUX CO., XEBR. FROM JENIO 13, TO AUGUST (, EIGHT WEEKS' SESSION. Tuition Seventy-five Cents per Wvi t. No extra charge for examination or ourse of st iidy will include nri'v !ho- ci- ! s re in. red hv law !or u hrt te gr.e.ie cert at.-. A ;.:nie o! I) per cent in each of tln '.bird gr.ei-: biai.ct.es will tj reipiired fur a t.iiiid gia.ie ci-rlilicnte. y ;..rad; of t;'.i p. r cer.t in each of tbo coud grad! branches, aial ill' biding tbo third gnul- I rale I.e.. dl be reipnrcd for a ci, ml grade c rtil.cate, A grade of '. () M-r cent w.ll be required in each of (lei best gr.id.; blanches, and j iiiclud.ng -c!.-.i.l :tnd thin) grade b micli. es. I it a li.r-t gr.-rle i er!ilb-nte. j No on,; w ill tve. ie a mai kiiig of 1110 i (er i ent many Iritnij of study. Oulv I a sp -'iabst has a right to so high i I IXlde. jiNSIlM' TORS. ! .1, W. Smith -Or awing. i J .blf; It. i!!V - Botany, liool;- !'. p;ug Ant hiiietic. Physa;-, Algebra, j ai.e! r.V. i sin i i:i: MnaitAM.-Eleinetits of ;ivluci' oii. Ilisiory an. I Pheto.-ic, ()r . thognii hv mid R.-adiug, ( .lmm.ir. Civil ;(lov., PiiVMologv, an 1 llygieii-, t.eo- yrtiphv. i.i: Ti;i!i:s. I'.boiu ids of Education, written by J. '. S.ivlar. to be read Joiia l". BoTik la-eping written by Harry K, Wilson. tr ,e r-nil Juiie .'l. P.,. (any, written by Prof Ikssoy, to Imj read July 1. Pnjier, Kabiect selected, yV. J. Balx:ock to lie read July M, Our country " Hope, Prof John R. Cray July la, SO TAB: There will lie a teachers social July 2'. Teachers are requested to come prepar ed to give a litter ary program Aug 5. Examination Aug 1 and 0. 1 hope everyone, residing in Sioux county, will manifest their interests in the cause of eduoatioh, by their atten dance nt this Iustitute, or by visiting at least rnie day. A special invitation is extended to memWs of a school-board to come and visit us, end encounige the teachers to greater effort than ever lie. fore, by showing an appreciation of their efforts in giving them their hearty gut), port. J ' It Is only rltflit and just, that the teachers, who upend their time and money each year that they mav m bet ter pre a red themselves for their work in the school-room, should have a first choice in ourputdic schools. However the sol cti'm nnd rtid of right, education is not, jtist to tann school. The true nun of r'bt c duration Is ft assist in the development of all the men tal and physicial powers. The rnii nf riijhl education i the comp!rf develnp tnentof thoeo fwiwera, I hopo to meet many others at thin lnstituli beside tlioso who expe:t to tench school. Vihitur1jpiill receive n h'urty wij conio. J. II. Bartell. ' : mi: (.:e.;"".,': ,!'sy s1 - A- r - ,