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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1898)
THE SiOCX COO'Ti' JOUBITAL. Thursday. April. 4.1st, 189?. t4ieo. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. jr. E. A M. Y K. tt. lime table. Going Went. Going East. , So. B, mixed 11 :20 So. , mixed S:0 T H North-Western LINE lF. E. M. V. li. R. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEADWOOX A'D HOT SFRISy.S, SOUTH DAKOTA. A map of the United States, Burlington Route is three feet wide v. lour long; is printed in aeveu colors; is mounted on rollers; tis every state, eomi'.T, important town and 'j,. : . -.i I road lu the Ciiioii, and f-Ve . fjj-.ilrottd lu th :ffMp:"iT;-i-' very l-"'Vi-""'rl adjunct I i,1.!' : k ij unit or business desirable ani. to ai.y house- ii ..a (irKii.inui .it o"tilill llf,P i . id'ri Purchased In lurjfe quanti ties, tlie map coat iiurllngpn Koute mora than fifteen cent each, but on receipt of that amount in stamps the under signed will be pleased to acrid yon one. Write immediately, as the snpply is limited. jj. FXA?CIB, Gen'l Pas'r Agent, Omaha, Sell. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS : 3' las A. Holcomb Governor Jamea E. Harria Lieutenant Uovemoi W. F. Porter Secretary of State ..John F. Cornell Auditor J. R. Meserve - Treasurer 3. Smyth Attorney General ,,J. T. Wolfe Land Commlsslonei W. it. Jaekiso'n Supt. l'ublic Instruction CONGEESMOXAL DELEGATION: .John M. Timrston C. S. Senator, Omaha Wm. V. Allen V. S. Senator, Alsdion .J. B. Strode, Congressman 1st List., Lincoln J). H. Mercer, Samuel Maxwell, W. L. stark, R. 0. Sutherland, W. L. Greefi, Sd Srd 4th eth tta Omaha Fremont Aurora Nelson Kearney JCOICIAET: J. J. RIHvan .Chief Justice, Columbus -T. O. C. Harrison ..As'to Judge, Grand Inland T. L. Sorval Associate Judge, S-eward p. A- OampoelL-Clerk and Eeporter, Lincoln FtFTJEEXTn JUDICIAL DISTRICT: t. P. Klnkaid. Judge, O'Xelll W. 11. Westover " Ktishville Jd. J. Blewett Cleric, llarriaoo TERMS OF COCET: District Court,At Harrison, commences :fprig term May Stb, Tall Sept 19th jnry 18tti. .County Court, At Harrison, commence1) firnt Uonday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: uOtto Mutzenator, iiiat. Ko. Ii, Spring-slew Ji.. E. Sheldon lbit. Mo. 63, tliadron COVSTY OFFICERS: Robert Wilson Cocnty Jndfte M.J. Blewett Clerk X'haa. Biehle ..Treasurer E!ie Jterriani Supt. Puijlic Instruction Thou Holly .Sheriff jj. E. Phinney . Coroner JJ. T. Tboma Surfeyor M. J. Blewett Clerk of District Court jGra.nt Gnthrie.. County Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Jena C. Men. 1st District Andrew I'rocnnier, 2d " Jackaon Meitlen(Chairman) id - VILLAGE OFFICERS: H. F. Pontiua (chairman) Trustee John Davia ' I). H.Griawod " W. B. Marateller " fc. Kobwar . " W. II. Doris Qork Lcwia Gerlach J...Treasurer SCHOOL 0FFICEE8: -iEgrert Bohwar.- Director B. L. Smurk . jLewis Gerlach Moderator .....Treaaurer CHURCHES AKD SOCIETIES. Methodist Kunday School BieeU erry nn jday morninft at 10:00 W.H.CATH, Mlsi E-BTeLL, fluperinteadent. Secretary EPWORTH I.EAGTJE. Regular buainea meeting flrat Tuesday evening In eacli motto. Miss 0. ECHDALt., Palher, I'Vesident. Secretary. Devotional meeting every Sunday evening fit 8:4&, Mrs. Kikbalv, Lenler. JTJRIOR LEAGC'E. MeeiU each Sundar afternoon at 2:30. MM. KKDALt.,8upt, JERRT Bl'SK PORT, o. MS, O. A. R. Meet eeeond Monday In each month ia f he ctnitt hooae at Harrison. E. K. Livermore, Com. WOODMES OF THE WORLD, garrison Camp, Ko. S6, meet on each al eroate 'ednedy evening. W.ll. OAVUt, J. A.llASdO, pUiTk. Coi,. Com. MODCRN WOODMES OF AMF.CJCA. Meeje eacb alternate Saturday evening (tt'olonk. J. W .Huilth, V . C. ,1. If. cierlf. I GRAXT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention (riven to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before tbe United Stales Land Office. lire Insurance written in reliable 20t,ipaoies. JlrLegal papers carefully draw n. L.AIUUSON, - NtiRAFKA, J. E. PiriNXEY. M. I). riijlsdaa and Snrgn. ill call given prompt aU"ntion. VtOce ia Drug Store. -HARTJSO: - KEliUASKA. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer, Office: in tlte ilietmeU. Buildi.-.j, HARRISON, NEB. COME TO THE MAI OFFICE JOB WORK I Stationary. SOTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land ollice have recent lv been amended so that Mrttler co mule final proof t.ha!) settle wilti tlie publisliet beforo sending in thtjir applica tion. All parties desiring to n,ak.j final proof can have their paper mads out at l'HE Jocknal office, fine of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land oflice so that no tiuie wilt be lost. Special Locals. 5!TI have a lot more young yearling heifers for sale. G. W. IlbsiEn. Car-load lumber-wag ons and Spring wagons, wind- mil lr, Pumps jubt received. any one in rieed 01 that Kind of machinery, call on C. W. Hester. This is the time for house cltanlnz. Every bocy bti-rus to 1 but. tut. days. Old papers for sale at this office 5c per bakers d-izzea. G. VT. IleHters car of new machinery arrived last fjeturday. The Cfttumiasioners were in session iiiree days lat reek. Commissioner Jlottlcn did not meet with the board on the 12tb inst, Last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were tiie hot days of the season. Uont forget the Public sale .-n;t ai B. F. Tbonia's residence next Saturday at 2 o'clock. Anton ."oravek moved into the North rup building, last Uonday, w hich tie ba,, just recently purchased. Charles Biehle moved his family back to Warlxinnet precinct last Friday and Saturday. "Wanted Five hundred readers to sub scribe for the Journal one year at one dollar per year. Miss Fanny Palmer left for tier home on last Monday evening, she was accompanied part way by Miss Gray. Ye t-ditor and family moved into the Con. Lindeman house last Saturday, jurt vacated by county treasurer Biehlfl. Notice I taa cattle hides and al! kind of skins, with hair for rots, or without or leather, fiee sample and prices in J. II. Bartell'a store. II. Ouraorr. Glen. Neb. Pemera her and read the notice call ing for sealed bids in another column for building a bridge near Mr. Stimpson'g in White River precinct. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blewett aid children went to Crawford 8atnrday evenintc to sjiend the Sabbath with Mrs. B'i parents they returned Monday noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Codee returned toChadron on last Thursday evening. They will remain in that city until school closes, after which the family will again become Sioux county resi dents. Miss Louise Lindeman who has been attending our high school and boarding with tier sister, Mrs. M. J. Blewett dur ing the scolastic year just closed, left for tier parents home al Crawford on last Saturday evening. Anton Moravek, who has been the general land-lord of the Harrison 1 louse for the past year retired from the busi ness last Monday and was succeeded by Samuel Tebbet and family who will dis pence wholesome food and refreshnvnls to the hungry public in the future. We dodbt not that Mr. Tebbet will re ceive the patronage he deserves and we believe he will be tle right man in -the right place and that he will try to do all in bis power to make it pleasant and convenient for Lis customers. The JoiUNAL honestly believes Mr. Tebbet will receive his full share of the public patronage. Charles Plempton bought 80 head of j cattle at O, 'W.. Ilwtter, Tuesday, no itt n a m Public Sale. One 1 mile north of Harrison, Ab., on Saturday, April 23, at 2 o'clock p. in., we OI will offer for pale a lot House-Hold good.-:, cont-if t I- I ing of: Dishes, Chairs, Table?, Safe, Stoves; one Antique Oak Bed- Room Ft-t; Dozzen Cliicken;, Lijrlit Double-IIarner'?, Mowing Machine, l ine Young Cow. TERMS: Cash before remov ing i roperty. J 5. F. Thomas & Co. Shtr.li iluiiy isal OiWm. tvn-uit-iog a pliysi'-ian iu regard to his health. Low vil-oii and Linn Ellis bought 1). -ad of cAttle of (J. V. Hester rtteiit lv M.:;; 1 Iroiii Slnux city. " E.i,.;ii id T-bbet is" banding out siii,rs U the liys since lie. has taken charge 'if tii linrn-im house. !t took live tra.n-loads to L-ike the Ft llohmsftri solders south to the seeu of battle c-stei day morning. The troops left Ft. Itobitiion yester day morning at o'clock to go South w here the ar is to take place. Anton Moravek is showing hi o terr ri by fixing up "his hou.se and yard lie so recently pure '.used and moved in to. Sam Tebbet is havintr some changes mada m the mUsrior of lts hotel this week. Carptnter Jauits Wr.'ght Udoiug the work. Have you noticed how fleshy T:ol: balit aud Gcrtucb looked since they haie been eating antelope and geese hiuce their return troui the I'iatt river countr'f Grandpa V right has just cm ieled putting a yard tetice around ins ituiise i arid lot winch hups the appearance of the ; 1 1 .-:.. -vs ei y i.iUvii. 1? you want to fnie of tbo gold ' that Frank Tinkham and Lew GilU' ii ; obUiueil while ut Nolls liluil' couuty call at the hlr 'uJ Le-w will make your ' eyeh hji-j b.uLiii:.; at it i Tiijhiiahi and Krister will leave for the mining country near Lannurie Peak j next vvci.,!:, wheru they have- been i-ugag- j ed in mining for the! past year; till atiout j a mouth ago w i..n they took a lay oil to j rest up. ! 'iiie jiupiis ot :-Us J'aliner and .-iiss Gray stiowt-u tiieir kind regards and tst wislies for their teactiers by accoinpny ing them to the train and bidding theni a liarty good by which the ladies will not soon forget. B. F. Hudson who lias been foreman for the P. . stock company for some time has resigned Ids sition and gone to Iowa to buy up some cattle for him self as he w illl start in the stock buiutss cn bis c"- n iii'ok. Col. Pr.'t w of 11 tnnniljwrs! of the F. l :vii t-nfT..r.y .'' ;:!. . :' f Harrison on the Piatt riv " cune iu ovi-r the Nortli-weetern road last Katurday and went out to the ranch the khiic day to look after his interests out there. IF E. Seaman who represents the Carpenter Paper Co., of Omaha wis in town Monday night Mr. S. called at the J jfHN'AL otlice and chitted pleas antly for a while. With such a business man in the field the company ought to ge-t its share of the trade. Mr. and Mrs. Laney Sutton have received word from Powder river Wyo., about the d;ath of their little niece, Georgia Button, who died some four or five days ago. Little Georgia lias ln a crij pie for three or four years and has no doubt txsurn great suffering. Iii.ubt less some of the people of this neighbor hood are acquainted with the little gi; I as well as her parents and will sympathy with ihow who mourn. Tbo F. E. & M, V. Railroad company are planning an editor excursilion to the Trans-Mississippi exposition at Oma ha, from along their line of road who will tie the guests of the company; and after arriving at the Expo grounds be guided throughout these same, by an agent of the company. M. J. Blewett last Monday after his return from Crawford busied himself for an hour or two by getting the signatures of the residents to sign a fietition to Governor Holcomb having the stale militia occupy Ft Robinson during the alisence of the U. H. regular troops, who have been ordered south to assist in the protection of the souttiern coast during the war with Spain. In the opin ion of the Jocknal it would be the right thing to do in case the Indians should t-ike a notion to go on the war-path. like the Spanish they are treatheroua and are not at till times to be trusted. A pleasant school entertainment was given at the school house by Miss Palmer and Mis Gray in whien all the scholars participated . A good program was prepared and rendered by the entire shool; all tiie pupils did themselves proud Quite a large number of the parents visited the school and thereby showed their appreciation of the good work done by the teacher during the scbolas tin year. Of course there were some who found fault with the teachers, but then that is nothing; some would find foultany way and of course all cannot be satisfied but the majority no doubt Were; aod tliats enough, ( ( 0 in m I s i nv r Pr oeci'U 1 n gs. llarriwin, Neh. ( Apr. 131b, ISM, j ird of county couiiiiiationera met an . per eall f eterk, I'n -'M t cuiuuiiK-iutif-r leng, 1'rocunier and ( :" rk. Tin o'.i-la official liomU were present CI wil en miitiiiu approved : . 1 .... ........ I-. w.-. !.,...-w..ll.r ..nr.. ...U J II i I tie llll" . . i bui'imia siou; W. II. ( orhiu, Ju-tlee of the Peace, -nul.c I reek pK ei-.rt; J. s. lik-kinsor., A sci-eir. utkkr ( reek pnecinc t; Thoiuaa Doyle Ueia-I (.vei-f-er, IliHh,re precinct. The ii- ,u- t of the soldiers lielief e-oniaib)-flun that t.inaiiuel Yukely be allowed t:.i.(W, M as presCJ.li-d and on inoliou ulloue-d and wjrr.u.t ordered driniii on soldSe.ru relief lure! I.il NU!ne. The lie jue-t of the Soldiers Kelief eoumiis -Ion t::i.t A, J. liodfe in allowed ti'.es.'i, for luner:H e cjM-11-.e-ol s.wiiuei Keu.p iv;t ire--reit.''! mid -jri niolkin u! lowed aiei warrant inter-t itntii u on sldM-rs Uelle-f fund tor s.iine. Th" !(; - -t of the Soldier Re let com-i:ii3i-'. t!i .1 t he eoimty 4 ii-rk be autlie: :!-. 'd to 1--U.1 i.ari.cts oh tin. roldiers lelie! tiiud to ih--ciiaira.i.i. uf ties soldiers re.e-l i eoiiiriHsi-ei Wets .-r'-enti d and on n.utioii iwu.-. iiiiu i d. The ioli-iiiii; cl;-.i!in ui-re preset f ind ! on inotein HK'ied und w.:rraiii e-rdered j j dr.iv. -i im the "-e-Mier , relief Kind for nee; I I K. L. Li, erumre, serviei-N tu. unjiii.f r of sul-J ! rier re;i.-l eo:i.;iiisiioii, 1 yi I i i. .J. IlO-le f- -1 .;uim (i Ol Siiiieuoii U. Mm y l.ir suine t tsi The chUni of A. i:. i.:.t. of f for the cjee-lioa d founty hr.dtfe win. pr-seiited uu-1 on iiioliou all!)V.etf nud uarraiU rderi-d driiHn on hi i !;.i l ,;:.d ,f lt; for sai.ie, en inoliou tlie eeeiuty tri-itwiirer is hereby iiui .'lori.i-tl uii'I h.j,; ri:- led to le.lun-l to All-frt He) the sum of t' -i-, taj.cu that have hri q I A ,ee p.iid. in motion lii. ad nd j.iin ne-1 till o'el-i-l. u. in,, April lUh, Isw. M. J. 151 Ewr.TT, fieri,. . 01 li I I 'l 1- . r.o:ir-l e-t eeiinfy e r a-lj-iJii nnie-i!. en:, iinern net ti f i Pn -.-in eo -.ulse I'To;-u:ii and i le- h. Tin i'.our-l pioeie-h.-.! to old. ii, i 1. loiii.ou i.eee-..-vrv in oi-h-r to s i t t:. Ijanies nf pi rieili floul which 1-1 !.,L;iVV u ! l-et.t Jury Un.-tvi!iil th llav, l-'H t-.-rn ef the le'-ii-K-l (oillt, 'flu' otlj:. s ef ell pi-r -oii-.o?i-, l.o weir firm n ;-.s juror-, jor tiie p tt t-o eai ,v ere i!i -.t ohlaine. 1. i ae t t.sl niuiiher of vol. 5 fast at t lie l.i.-l )."-,.( ral e'eetion found to he lo.; e. h.-U ;.'ia:iai d.viih-d hy I5i, tile li umber of peivi.is I-'.pir ed hr law to he li: -led for jury pii.pi-e-, it w a found lliut one pel -oil cuilid ti: listed h-ia jun,r for caeh e and :..i t-, -I -. : e n'.x. t n-thii e'eetor foil lit! In each prreinel, 'I lie foiioK-iti ll.-t oi nalii ol petMiuji (.iV-hle lor Jiir-.,:s was then Mel, a led from the teveiai precinct -: Aud;'en , !?. (If. L'lett, II. 11. it.-eij, A. 1.. M.ae lea i.-iaier. Antelt-p", 2. S. J. J .--!: i. tr rue! I re.) S., .,; -r, I'.odere, . J, J. Kipp and A!!e rt lull. flo Jan en P.orett, fliaries f uima.zlnd, A. Ila-i-vd4i-!, J. C. l'arsi", 'j iptoii, l'-i ry White, Huvid lh,rt..-u. Vv". J. l.o-,rl nut P. Ii. ISiVchi. CliUiwi.-;l, 5. lrarry I'.i;owa, Ja'-ee L v i -.--u, J. V. l.rove, J. II. Ho.vard and C. W. l'. ; ry. Klvo Point, a. Mikr Riining, Pan! serres, Frank J. Meyer, ucoh Marking mid Henry C. Himter, ital ( ri el:, i. John I:, liradley and I. M. ll.ul. lliiflila:el,2. John F!il.-y and P. .V. Kirht,-,' -h-k. -e Pelrr !h--r a : ., K I'lirir, 1'. V. Mi-yfcr a.-.d J.a oh J. 1 i'T. '. l.l-el- i-rliu:-,;- I;nnn!tiir w at er, 2. J. ll.Slurdlvant nil T. P.Saydi r. sur:ar Iiaf , A. John Arnei-, It. A. fottitiaii, t;ergo JcoV'j and Hennuri 1 rieke. snake ( reek, 1. Frank Harris. V.'hi-tle C-rei-k, 5. W. I.. Afdihrool., Jaim s F. Vounff, John f. Shipley, Alva Slii-eei e mid VV.C. lte.i-1. W hite H!ver,7. Uavkl S. ( ox, A.hei t liipp-i t, A. K. (,:ite, John .1. I;oder-, iieee-'no f m.ori, M. J. Wclieralid Milton II. (iie.-ri. Warhoam I, 0. l:uilH -!s.;t'-ry, rorwio lA-vvin, John I.af-e, W. F. Miller, Ir red J. Witt and Fred .erls.-. on motion liaard a-tjieiriie't t'.il 1 o'eloek p. in. April 1., ism", to view F.rMge hit la While lllver precinct an-1 report nt this uieetiiiK. JI.J- i;i.i:w);rT, ( lerk. Harrison, Nehr., Apli! I'i, .-.vs. Hoard met as pi-r ad journineut. I'rcwnl coaimlnuioiier Meng, I'roeimier and Clerk. Hoard ieportel in favor of liulldlnff a new hrldice at the old site near .Htltrison' place on W hlte liiver. 1 he summary imd eiwirt of fhe ftiite Kr-auilui-r waa presented and ordered upruaU up'in the records. (in motion the following resolutions were passed nud the comity f lei k Instructed to forward a copy to the (Hate- Hoard of Kiual lzatloa : Wiig.-r.AS: The Supreme Court of the irnlti-d elate In Its recent deehslon of the "ehraska Maximum Freight rate ease bus fixed the sum of l.io.O'Ki.ou per mile ma fair anI r'wonnhle vniautlon of Uai I road prop erty In the state at Jchru.ka as a haul of calculation of interest rliarge and divi dend, und Whekk: The F. F.. 4 M. V. (Vi,, in Mod comity, Netirafka, tins hereuilore tieen a sesm-d ut the rate of only V"n o() iw:r mile and the ti. 1. A W. C. U. Ii. Co., in nld coun ty has heretofore been aeeed at the rate ol only rifxi iw per mile and Wukkkxs: 8ueh property Is made by the attttute Of the (State of Nehrnk, fHtrional property, and the mild Hlatnt.es further prodding that permnia) pioperty In anld state ahalt b usteaw-d at its actual value lu ca-h. Ii It KksolvBu: That we the Hoard nf County (X)muilhiner of Kloni taiuuty, Nehraaka, do re(eetfiily reipiest and de mand of the Hon. Mato Board of Fipiallza. tloii that, tbo proiM-rty of aald Railroad In aald County be aaw-tined al the rate of .'H),(JO0 per mile, Jtss K. Mr.o. A. i'.oOUMKK, CVjnnty Cuius. Sioux County, Stub. On mutton board ailjourmd without day. M. .JHi.i.WfcTT, I lerk. SYPHILIS, aeo-wti,l prMf TrPAim, fcr mail m at nfi. 'imaln. 11 . v-)- f-irmi jv-M- 'tW.Ir oewd. at Tr.' kr in.il r i od,, 'linaln. UaMIni Hl.'nk JtMkl.w.WiM.rlu. DM. WARD Wf TITUTf , , - - - , , KBH.WiM.,M.l.. OH YES! OH YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs cf shoes The aliove is an addition ,.4..i- nf ir 1 iHiiiien" pi. I' i yi i'iiih-1 Wft bon. Ilio lnrerct .1 Vnvtl,.West Vl.raskn. nnd as to prices we 1)EF Cotnpetion and are Hire OUR STOCK OF GENERA E M KRCIIANIHS1 IS STIEL THE LARGEST AM) tn REST IX IIARIMSON. CALL SM) SEE ES AND SAVE MONEY, M.'irss teller Br-tlier. 'c ' t 'S - - : In ' ' , " i i si J; YOU PAY F0 IT ''..'-.'j VVI1H A FIVE DOLLAR BILL i -rfTtiTTNd down and Z'M: per month. Fully I,"i)-.t write hi for Description about it. We have been telling our Address, A I) DiTIOXA L LOCALS. Tliomns linrinat) filed on a homestead on tiie divide soupi-wiier n -nr Highland yes'iT-..' -. v. T. O. Wiihaiis ha, ;!-tr.stf-i:er P.rw., W.-I! :0 n about 2 Vl fc." witti Bfi feet of iit' r ami is still going down ii.e; er. Mi, ami Mri Sain !-aiua'i went cut to Hat ere. I; y-r.-tt rday to we Mrs. Hea rtens t-rami father Mr. Ji'sigfrs who is about t i-ii.i. John R. Shephered. father of V. S. Sliepli-u-J over on Indian creek arrived from Ottumwa yesterday moruing and wiit visit with his son fur a week or ten days. Mitt.-TVi!iian Noroi eh and family of V,",irb.iiiiitt precinct left for Billings, Mailt, la: I n;,:ht whra site jjoes presum ably to meet tier hu.d vie!, wii'i fihsroml--.! nvi raj '.'' a Met i r,. c.i.-titin r.g i'ou;;!! tr-;aliiieiiu ti'oui the white caps for cruel treatiiicr.t to his wife. -(J. W. Hostel's cattle which lie was keeping out on bin farri broke out of the corrall last Moiiday night and about SO head strayed away mystcrously so they eanr.ot lo found at this date. The cat tle were some just lately shipped from Sioux city and were not branded. Later Mr. Hester found bis cattle congratulations arc in order. -S. K. El.lridge of Kirtk-y Wyo., came into town yesterday and put up for the night in order to do some business and trading. IPs little boy who had his eve badly injured and who had the member treated by Pr. Riser aliout three menths ago in this town, is about well but the boy will not have much use of it in the future. One cf Two WaYs. The bladder was created for one pnr jkisc, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by onu of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of ot her diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cam of bladder troub les. 80 the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpos, and if not doctor ed too much is not liabla to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. H is situa ted back of nnd very close to the bl iddej therefore any pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. Tlie error is 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, tlie great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon renlijd. If you need a medicine you should have the tiest. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar, You may have a sample bottle and pnmphlet, both rent free by mail, tijion receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on tiie bottle. Mention tlie Hps x Or'kty J'M'Iinal aud send your' addres to I)r. Kilmer & Co., Binghaniton N. Y. The proprietor of this fiper guruntee thy genuinenM of this offer. Just received over ol tne laiesi siyies. to our already large and 'mi s hoi's now on n.inu. wi, - , sss;f . rl lni'llt CVtT FUOWtl HI to suit all who come DQ p ay the i r c I f;;l , t;x t:ih J nr. to A F ' -? o ORGAN r.'chraska and Western Iowa. You Get $193 Crp:a;i for $3 (ionrantccd for 5 car. and Catalogtio, We will tell you all friends about this now 23 years. A. HOSPE, . OMAHA, NEL. QUO' 1'4 , nit? I ft A;i.',UilL ItttLHchiiiblilUlc TOHRHKLl) AT 1 1 A I i SOiN , SIOUX CO., NEBIL FROM JUNE 1.'?. TO AUG EST 0. EIGHT WEEKS SESSION. Tuition Seventy-live Cent per WV-k, Noevtra charge for examination or certificate. Course of study wiit include only thot branches remiireJ by law fcr a lirst grade certifis ate. A grade of 70 per cent in eai h of th third grade branches will be required for a third grade certificate. A grade of K:) per cent in each of the second grade branches, and including tlie third gr.ul-j branches, will be required for a second grade certificate, A grade of liO per cent will bo required in each of tin first grado branches, and including second and third grade brunch es, for a tlir t grade certificate. N'o one will r;ce.ive a uiarkirg of 100 per cent in any I r itn h ot study. Only a specialist has a right to so high a grade. INSTRUCTORS. J. W. Smttii. Drawing. Piter. J';ia li. ;:ui-.-Ilotanv, Book keeping Arithmetic, Physics, 'Algebra, Geometry. SriT. "i;i.s;r Mi:i1!Iam.- Elements of K.lucation, Hi-tory unit Rmdoric, Or thography nud Reiiding, Grammar,' Civil Gov., Physiology, uJ Hygiene, Geo graphy. LECTEP.KS. Elements of Education, written by J. V. Saylar. to 1 read Juno 11. Book-keeping written by Harry E. Wilson, to i-e read June 2-1. Botany, written by Prof Bessey, to tie read July 1. Pajicr, Subiect selected, A. J. Bubeoctc to tie read July 8. Our country's Hope. Prof John R. Gniv July 1". SO :IAL: There will )e a teachom sociaf July 22. Teachers are requester! to come prepar ed to give a btterary programe Aug 5. Examination Aug 5 and (j. I hope everyone, residing in Sioux county, will manifest their interests in the cause of education, by their atten dance at this Iustitute, or by visitimr at least row day. A sjiecial invitation isextendr-d to memliers of a school-board to come ami visit us, and encourage the teachers to greater efforts than ever be fore, by showing an appreciation of their effort in giving them their huarty up- It is only right and just, that the teachers, who snd their time and money each year that they may ) bet tor nrejmriid themselves for their work in the school-room, should have a first choice in our public schools. However the sole nm.nnd i-rul of rie.it oducauoni, not I, Jt U tch The true mm of rinbt edu.-ation i to n-sist In the development of l n,e .. tsl find J.hvsicial weM, n,,, r,t , rtjhU.iw on is ttw compl, le rir-vvlon-ment of those power. 1 Jl0p, t0 melt many others at tins Institute lidM those who expect to teach school. Visitors will receive a hearty wtU come. EinMKrtKiAM Cot ry MiT.mxTKrbRjri, V, V V f.' v' -V, . i ' e -