t. THE flOUX COUNTY croTJHisr.L. p TntBiT) Aug. 18th, 1996. . D. Cane, Editor and Prop. F.r.TE.4.MUW. Going fft Going ..iixcl. .uaolKo. s. mixed T H North-Westem LINE F. X. IL V. a B. is th best to and from tb BLACK HILLS, bEADWOOD AND HOT SPBISG3, SOUTH DAKOTA- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE orricEss: Silas A. Holoomb Governor Jama E. Harris Lieutenant Coverooi W. r. Porter Secretary of State Ooh F. Cornell . Auditor l. E. Meserve Treasurer V. J. Smyth Attorney General tj. V. Wolfe Land Commiseiouei W. fL Jackson , Snpt. Public Instruct kn OONGKESSIOiiAL DELEGATION: John H. Thornton.. 17. 8. Senator, Omaha "Win. V. Allen TJ. S. Senator, Madison J. B. Strode, Congressman 1st Dirt., Lincoln D. H. Mercer, - 8d " Omaha Sasunel Maxwell. " 3rd - Fremont W. L. Stark, 4th " Aarora M.D. Sutherland. " &th " Helton VT. L. Green, " ta Kearney JUDICIARY: J. 3. SltlTan Chief Justice, Columbus T. O. O. Harrison As'te Judge, Grand Island V. L. Morval associate Judge, Seward J. A. Campbell Clerk and Reporter, Uncoil) rrmjTH judicial district: X. f. Kinkaid Judge, O'Seill vf. H. Westovor " Kashvinc M. J. Blewatt Clerk. Harrison TBKMS OF COURT: District Court, A t Harrison, commences Spring term May Sth. Vail . Sept tl jnry 19th. County Oourt, At HarrUiea, commences mrst Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Citte MuU..Suuator. IHst. No. M, Springview 4L B. Sheldon Hist, No. S3, Chadron , . COCUTT OFFICEBS; Subert Wilson. County Judge M.J. Blewett Clerk Chat. Blehl . Treasurer Sopt. Public Instruction JEbrie arrrtana- Taos Holly 8.K. Phinney B. F. Thome. M. 3. Blewett. ... Sheriff . ' , ,. , Coroner Surveyor Clerk of District Oonrt -Grant Ontario... .. County Attorney BOABD OP OOMMI8SIOKEES Jena C. Meag latDislrict Andrew Proctmler M Jackson Meltlenx Chairman ) U VILLAGE OmCEBS: I. T. Pontrus (chairman Trastee John Dam D. H. Grtswod . W. B. Mars teller - E. Behwer . W. IL Davis aerk Lewis Gerlacfc. Treasurer SCHOOL OrriCZBS: Bftert Bohwer Director B. L. Smack Moderator Lewis Geriach Treasurer CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Methediat Sunday School meete every Son day morning at UM , W. IL DAVIS, MISS SlBTeLh, Superintendent. Secretary EFWOBTH LEAGUE. egular business meeting flrst Tuesday evening in each month. Miss Palheb, O. Kxtdall, President. Secretary. Devotional meeting every Sunday evening M .-. mm. Kr.xr.ALk, Leader. JUNIOB LEAGUE. Meet each Sunday afternoon at t .-3D. Mas. Kimdalu, Supt. JKBST KOTK POST, So. M&, G. K. ' :. Masts second Monday la each month In " the oaart house at Harrison. LI Llvermere, Com. WOODMK OP TBI WOBLD. BArrison Oamp, Jk. S5, meets on each al i Wednesday ereolof . . H. DAVU. J. A.HAkSOK, Clerk. MODEKI WOODMEN OF AMEBIC A. Meata each alteraate Satardap evening at o'clock. j. w Jtaalta. V. C A. B. Daw Clerk. tt3 DJV!5 13 CO, Baby f S ft Steele iwewiMsim ' adljsp tot facets, rstsligai. GRANT OUTHEIE. Morney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal natter in Justice, Count and District Courta, and before ttw United State Land Office. Fir Insurance written in reliable companies, ty Legal papers carefully drawn. Hjgutao,' - Nebraska. J. E. PHINNET, M. D. Fhylsdai and Surgeon. 411 calls given prompt attention. OIBce in Drug Store. -HARRISON NEBRASKA. A. T. CLARK. Lawyer. Office: in the Blchstein BuilOUg, HARRISON, NEB. COME TO THE JOUU OFFICE For your JOB WORK 1 Stationary. KOTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land office hare recently been amended so tbat settlers to make final proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion. AH parties desiring to make final proof can have their papers made out at The Journal office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land office so tbat no time will be lost. JNUiiuu. L.eave youn W atches and Clocks at Dr. J. E. Phinneys' Drucr Store tfor repairs. Engraving done at rea bonable prices. All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. Have graduated from! an Omaha Watch-makers In stitute, Hugh C. ScrraiDT. Address, Harrison, Neb. Special Locals. WHITE BIVER WOLF ASSOCIATION, Glen, Keb., Jan. 18, 118. The undersigned agrees to pay the xurn set opposite their name forhi wolf fund of tM for each gray wolf killed within miles of White Blver, above Glen, within the next months, and appoint Mr. H. H Kussell as their treasurer and will pay him on de mand. David ColvUle $5 OS Fred Blomburg 2 50 H. H. Bussell 10 00 Jno. 8. Tucker 100 A. T. Hnghson 60 P. Force 10 00 L. C. Lewis S 00 Emery G minor X AO J. J. Martin S 00 Iroy Hall 6 00 Walter Johnson 6 00 W. J. Johnson 2 SO George Scott 2 50 Total KB 00 Excursion Bates to Trann-Mli- siHftlppI Exposition at Omaha Neb. June y 1st to Nov. 1st ' 1898. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 15th 1898 at 923,30 for round trip good for return until Nov. 15th. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 30th good for return 30 days from date of sale $19.35. For the opening exercises on May SOth round trip tickets will be sold good for return June 6th at our fare viz $14.50. E. F. Pontius agt. Special Excursion Rates to Hot Springs 8. Dak. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, ticket good for return 30 days from date of sale. June IS August June 80 August 26 July 5 September 10 July 19 September 20 E. F. Pontics, Agent f . - - - 1,1 T be held at the Bodarc PreB byterian church, by Rev. Chas. W. Stuart, commenc ing Wednesday night Aug. 10th, at 7:80 p. m.. and will continue one week or longer. There will also be services at 10:80 a. m., every day un til meeting closes. SUBJECT The power of Christ to save unto the utter most, even to keep the be liever from all known sin." This is some times spoken of as the higher life, or "holi ness" or sanctification. All are cordially invited to attend. J. B. BuxxK Okxwtokd, Neb., Sept , 16, im-Tk. BL D. Clark: In repty to your letter and questions m regard to myself aad daughter, I will say tbat we have quit using your medicine on our girl for we think aba is well. We cannot detect the slightest sign of her catarrh aay more, and as for myself I haven't had any occasion to use any more. We are greatly pleased with your Remedies and have great faith in them. W. B. PERBY. Rev. Father Waldrou of Chadron, requests the Joub nal to announce that ifass will be celebrated at Mont rose, Aug. 31st, one week from next Wednesday. WANTED Wood on subscription soon as we can get it Editor. Grandma Davis, left for the Node Ranch to visit among old friends. Editor Davis made a trip to Andrews yesterday afternoon on business. M. J. Gayhart was up from Mont rose Tuesday and stayed over night ' J. IL Bar tell went to Crawford on business Tuesday and returned yester day ? M. J. Gayhart has purchased a hay 1 At lit iuiu m u.i I ujiioa jiuui i vt - more. Old Mr. Waunder from Ardmore was in town Tuesday and yesterday after some repairs for his mower. Rev. Kendall expects to commence the erection of the addition to the parson age this week or the first of next H. IL Russell of Andrews, left for Omaha Monday evening to visit the t exposition for a week or so. True Miller, one of Sioux county's energetic stockmen was up from Runn ing Water yesterday presumably on business. Notice call of county commission ers in another column of this issue of the Journal for a meeting of the Board next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Guthrie will leave for Omaha Friday evening, to at tent the Trans-Mississippi Exposition three or four days. Hon. M. J. Weber and his little son were up from Glen last Monday, Martin was transacting some legal business be fore Judge Wilson's court regarding the 8. W. Kemp estate. Have you read the wolf association notice in another column of the Joubnal? Read it as it may not appear in this paper after this date. Tfottee I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or without or leather. See sample and prices in J. H. Bartell's store. R CrtjnacBT. Glen. N?b.i Ed Bowker went up to the jfode Ranch yesterday to do some carpenter work. Well Ed is a first class carpenter as all who employed him have learned, i J. L. Stratton moved bis family and household goods out to their new home in Monroe, the first of the week where they will enjoy rural life for the fut ure. Sheriff Holly and family went to An drews for an outing last Saturday, and while there tried their hand at catching in White river, some fish much smaller than the whale or shark. Frank Tinkham of Douglas, Wyo. , came down Tuesday evening on business and stopped over until today. He re ports business in his line (livery and feed stable) to be improving. Frank Stratton. who has been at work at Hill city, 8. Dakota, for the past few years, and who is a brother of our own John L. came down on a visit for a week or so last Saturday. The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stockbridge Ga., while attending to his pastoral dut ies at Ellen wood that state was attacked by cholera morbus. He' says: "By chanco I happened to get hold of a bot- of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and I think it was the meant of saving my life. It relieved me at once." For sale by Dr. J. E. Phin- ne f J. T. Mason, and son came up from the Glen saw mill with two loads of lumber for G. W. Hester Tuesday. XTtey stopped over night, dona some trading and returned home yesterday, Henry Warneka shipped a car of beef cattle to 8. Omaha Tuesday even ing, lie accompanied toe car and will spend a week at the Exposition in com pany with his wife who has been there forth r the past two weeks. -Miss Edna and Elsie Robwer and cous in Clara Christenseo, who has been visit ing here for a few days took the train for Andrews Monday, and will enjoy the hospitality of their Uncle and Auntie for a week or so before sbool commences. Marco Valdez and wife of War- botmet, were pleasant callers at this office on last Saturday. Mr. V. has been in the employ of Mr. J. Mills of Hat Creek, Wyo., sine last April and just came borne for a few days visit with his family. Call again kind friends whan in town, as the Jocbsal's latcb string is ever out --lt has been about all the people of oar town could do to ret water eaougb to get along with as the mill has been out of order for some time and thf an risw bad to be brought into play cin a a last resort in order to water every thing Usat waa dry and to get oaetffat up one more by having tn arovnel town re filled. Call far Cosmksroim' Mretlag. The board of comity commissioners of Sioux county, Nebraska, are hereby called to meet at the office of the coun ty clerk, at Harrison, Nebraska, on Wednesday Aug. 34th, 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of drawing a Jury to serve at the September, 1898 term of the District Court and the transaction of ordinary county business. M. J. BlWETT, County Clerk. Mass will be celebrated in Harrison, at the court house, on Thursday Sept. 1st, 1898 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The children are ex pected to be present for in structions. Michael P..Waldbon, Pastor. Old papers for sale, Sets per bakers dozzen. Miss Dotha Bariell returned from Pleasant Ridge oc last Saturday. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Maine is so far improved, as to bo able to sit up, A number of teachers improved the opportunity afforded them on last Satur day, by taking the special examination among others Miss Russell of Glen, and Miss Alexander of Ardmore. air. a. noon lost a uorse in a very sad way this morning Mr. K., had just come in town and tied the bone just in front of the Post-office when the animal anoyed by the flies hanged itself by its baiter. LEADS. Dak.. June 22, 1897. I wish to state that I had been troubled with catarrh for several years and was cured from the first treatment of Dr. Clarks Catarrh Hemedies in less than throe months. F. O. KAISER. -Mr. John stratton moved his family klown to Monroe canyon where he has purchased the property known as the Tubb's place, which has been previously announced in these columns. I thirst: Such has been the cry Harrison this past week at least during the first of the week just passed, for the wind ceased to blow, hence the mill would not go, making good old though familar addage; "The mill will never grind with the water that have passed.' We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony to its value as a medicine which should be in every fami ly. In coughs and colds we have found it bo be efficacious and in croop and whopping cough in children we deem it indispensable. H. P. Bitter, 4127 Fair fax are., St, Louis, Mo. For sale by Dr. J. E, Phiney. Mrs. George Olinger of Lockwood, Mo., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Heetar, came in on the last Monday noon s train for a month or six weeks visit to her parents. As Mrs. Olinger has been an old resident of Sioux county she win doubtless have a good visit with olJ friends and neighbors before her return home. About one month ago my child, which is Ofteen months old, had an attack ef diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. gave it such remidies as are 'usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief we sent for a physician and it was under his care a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was having about twenty-five opera tions of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was recommended, and 1 ueciuea to try it. i soon noticed a change for the better; by its continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy.O. L, Boggs, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For Sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. Montrose Clippings. Corn cutting has commenced. Andrew Wasserburger had a horse fall with him last Wednesday, his foot was so badly hurt be was laid up for a few days but is around at this writting. There is a game of ball arranged to be played between the Montrose boys and the Ardmore bridge gang, to be played at Ardmore, 8. D., next Saturday. 1 A. Wasierburger is putting up bay far Dan Jordan. 1 Jacob Marking intends to move bis ora the divide this week to bet ter range, Saob. Notice to the Public. To Whom ft may Concern: I will not be responsible for any debts cuaumciea oy my wue, uena. Ubarles Staudenmaier. APPLICATION FOB MQCOB LICENSE. Matter of application of IL O. New comb for liquor license. To the Chairman and Board of trustee of the village of Harrison, Sioux county, Ne braska: Notice Is hereby given that II, O. New- comb baa Sled his sppllcstlon with the Clerk of the village of Harrison, Sloes couu ty, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spir ituous and vinous liquors In the village of Harrison, Sioux county, Nebraska, from the 27tb aay of Asgust, ISM, until the cad ef the flscal year la May isst. II there bs bo obhwtlona, remonstrance or protest Bled witbia tare week prior to the f7th day of Augaat, MM, the said license will he granted. U. O. NBWCOMB, AppUcaat. U i i i i i i Oil VES! Here We Ire Again. 500 pairs of shoes The above is an addition Icomplete stock of boots We have the largest North-West Nebraska, Competion and are sure OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE! IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, Marsteller Brothers. World Herald Day. The Exposition Management Names AngHst 24tb as World-Herald Day. ' In honor cf the thirteenth anniver sary of the establishment of the Omaha evening World which later con solidated with tho Omaha Morning Herald, the exposition management hag designated August 24 as World Herald day. On that day the railroads will sell tickets from all parts of Nebraska at one fare for the round trip and from some sections for even less. The ex position will make a special half rate admission in the evening and a grand display of fireworks will take place upon the exposition grounds at 9 p. m. At noon upon World-Herald day tlie editors of Nebraska papers will take lunch with the World-Herald upon the exposition grounds and in the afternoon and evening as guests of the World Herald will visit the Midway and take in as many of its thirty-four attractions as time will permit At 4 p. m,, the United States life saving services will give an exhibition of saving shipwrecked and drowning people upon the lagoon near the government building. The great Mexican band from the City of Mexico will play both afternoon and evening upon the exposition grounds in open air concert The Indian village, Chinese village, Streets of all Nations, Streets of Carlo, Ostrich farm, Old plantation, Uaxen back wild animal show, German village, Wild west and all other attractions will give their best shows, and such places as the giant see-saw, shoot the chute and others will be in full blast On ac count of the low railroad rates and extra attractions as well as in honor of the World-Herald a great attendance is ex pected. The Host Remedy for Flux. Mr. John Muihus a well known slock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., rays: "After suffering for over a week with flux and my physician having failed to relieve me I was advised to try Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the half of one bottle cured me." For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. SO Y CARS' XPERIENCC V A WADS SWASUia i m mm -4A DcMNt 't' . 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Current Topics, Fiction, U ior only 60 csnsi s year, bv i cnsinf i ree psncro, your own aelsc- boo any tmta. 5od rtre2-caot stuns ' for ssmst copy. A JJ THX McCALL COMPANY, MM4 Wast I4tfc Street, Nrw York. 109 Flfri Avenue, Oscar i i I I I 1 Oil YES! OVBltl Just received of the latest styles. to our already large and and shoes now on hand, assortment ever shown iw and as to prices we DEFY to suit all who come PUBLIC SALE. Saturday, Aug. 27th, 1898, I will offer for sale at the old J. W. Hunter rench the follow ing personal prop erty to-wit: 3 Brood Mares & colts. 2 2-year-old Geld ings. 1 Cow, 1 Saddle, 1 Wagon, 1 Set of Harness 1 Set of Blacksmith tools 1 14 inch Plow, 1 6 leaf extention Table, 1 Cup board, Bureau, Rocker, Bed spring kitchen Chairs Bed steads, one Domes tic Sewing Mach ine, 23 yds Carpet, Large looking-glas A quantity of dish es, Jars &c, and a half doz. Hens. SI Acres good Corn 3J Acres Millet and other things too numerous to men tion. Terms: CASH. A. ORTON. Democratic Senatorial Co 'cation. A delegate convention of the damn. cratic party of the 14th senatorial dis trict ot Nebraska is hereby called to meet in Valentine on Saturdav. Aus-uat 80, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. to., for the pur nose of placing in nomination a candi. date for senator from said district and the transaction of such other business aa may properly coma before the conven tion. Each county is entitled to ons delegate at large and one for each ISO vote or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. C. J. Smyth for attorney general at the election in November. lfiM. wliirh gives the following repreeentauoa to wn: Box Butt 5 Brown 2 Cherry 5 Daw 1 Key Paha ' 8 Rock 8 Sheridan 7 Sioux 8 - It is earnestly requested that a full delegation bs sent from each oousty, m many matter or importaooe will come pp at this meeting and permanent orxaalxatioo will bs effected. M w S-e ... . 3 s. r, ixvwxa, rjsursaaa. ,t '.