ii ..I - - M m , , , , , mm-mmr f ii i nun .. j i i .. i iim ii urn ii .. ! i i ft if-. ' -r . 5) is e Jf f &, " J V Ml .! !," TiiESiouxcoLTmr ThCTTDAT. Aug. 2,rjth, 199. Ceo. D. Can Editor ami Prop. F. E. 4 timetable. Going West. Going East. H. 5, mliixl, 1 1 :20 1 No. . mixed 8 :W North-Western LINE T. E. M. V. R. R. is the best to and from tlie BLACK HILLS, 1'EA.DWOOl) AND HOT SPKIXtiS, SOUTH DAKOTA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICE OS: Silas A. Holeorob Governor James E. Harris Lieutenant Governot '"W. V. Porter :flectetary of Slate John F. Cornell And 'tor J. R. Meserve Treasurer t'.J. Smyth . Attorney tieneral J. V. Woife Land C'oiriBiWonei W. Ii. Jacksou- -Supt. Public Instruction CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION: John M. Thurston f. 8. Senator, Omaha In. V. Alien V. S. Senator, Madwun J. Is. strode, Congressman 1st Dist., Lincoln J. II. Mercer, " W " Omalia ftaTHUDl Maxwell, " 3nl " Kre.inont "VT. L. Stark, 4th " Aurora K. H.Sataerland, " th Stlm -W.L. Green, " tth " Keitrucy JUDICIARY: J. J. faiiTan.- J.'tiief Justice, Colcmbng T. O. C. Harrltion Aa't Jude, ;rinl Inland T.L.Norral Aanouiate Jud;e, Saward D. A. CampbellQerk and Ectxjrter, Uucoln EIFTEESTn JLDICIAL DLSTE1CT: .11. P. Klnkald "W. H. Weatover Jodgo, O'Neill " EaihvilH ...Clerk, Ilarriaon 3L, J.Blewett '. TEliMS OF OOCIIT: District Cottrt, At Hurrison, cororaencee Spring term May Oth, Tall " Sept Bth jnry l)th. County Court, At Harrison, commences first Monday of eaen month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto MotzSenator, It. No. 14, Springview .A. E. Sheldon Hist. No. 53, Chadron COTJSTY OFFICERS: EoLert WiUson fnnty Jndge M.J. Blewett. Chaa. Eiehle Clerk Treastiret Elsie 3Berriam .8upt. Public Infraction 5 hem Holly Sheriff J. E. Pliinney I Coroner P.. F. Tbonias . Surveyor M. J. Blewett Clerk of Dhrtrk-t Court t'iraat Gntbrio County A ttoruey BOAED OF COMMISSIOSEES: .Jen C. Meng 1st Diglrict Andrew ITocunier id " Juckaon MeitlenCChairmau) ad VILLAGE OtTlCEES: K. F. Pontins (chairman) Trunte John Davig .. " D. II. Grtawod . " W. B. Marsteller - E. Kohwer " W. H. Davis . nrk Lewis Gerlach Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: Ejjgert Bohvrer Director B. L. Smucli . . Mwlerntor Lewis Gerlach Treaanrer ClIUECHES AND 80CI KITES. Methodist Sunday fehool meet every Run day morning at 10:00 W. U. DAVJS, MlM B 1RTPLL, Superintendent. Secretary EPWOKTH LEAGT7E. Uepilar bngines meeting first Tnpwlay evening in each month. Mihb Palmes, O. Kkndai.l, Iresidcut. Secretary. Devotional meeting every1 Sunday evening , at 6:15. MBS. KKNOAhk, Leader. JUXIOK LEAGVE. JBect each Sunday afternoon at 2 :30. Mrs. kekualu, Supt. JEEEY ET'SK POST, No. 341, G. A. R. Moets second Monday in each mouth In ' tfee cart house at Harrison. E. E. Livermore, Com. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD. . HarrtMm Camp, So. SS, roeefai on each al teraate Wedoowlay evening. W. H. Davis, J. a.Hadscn, Clerk. Con. Cony MODEK3I WOODME. OF AMERICA. Meet! each alternate Saturday evenlnir at o'clock. J. W iiiith, V. C A. R. Dew Clerk. Us Davis Kads Co GKcago. Baby IHttytoto 53.50 TMCMtpeM Mual MearU. Sllrap (or Special CatalcgM. GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law, Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and IHstrict Court, and before the United Htate Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable jompanies. riTLeg1! pajiers carefully drawn. Hahiusos, - Nebraska. J. E. PHINXEY. M. D. riiyLscian and SurjtHin. All calls given prompt attention. Office i:i Drug Store. r -HARRISON - NEBRAS2A, A. T. CLARK. Lawyer, Office: second door fruin jrr kkai. ellcs HARRISON, -.NEB. COME TO THE I OFFICE ilia ur 'uur JOB WORK 3 Stationary. NOTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land oiliee hare recently leen amended so that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the puiiliaher tjefore sending in tiieir apJic.v tion. All parties dtiring to liiake final prtiof can have tiieir pajwrs made out at The Jocrkal office, free of charge, nnd promptly transmittal to the land oliice so tlmt no time will be lost. NOTICE. Lj-avo your Watclies and Clocks at Dr. J. E. Phinneyg' Drug Htore for rcjiairs. , Engravin.? done at rea--'onable i.rict;s. All work cruarantet-d to give satisfac tion. M Have praduatcd from an Omaha Watch-maker.-, In stitute, llvv.n C. hcuMfuT. Addrfss, Harrison, Nl). Speciral LocalK, WHITE RIVER WOLF ASSOCIATION. Glen, Neb., Jan. IS, 1V8. The andcreigne'l are to pay the naui set opposite their name forja wolf f nnd of fM tur each gray wolf killed within t tnile of White River, above Glut, v.itlii.1 the uet i months and appoint Mr. H. II RuwKfll a their treaBUrer aud Kill pay him ou de mand. DayW Colville H. H. Ruxxell A, T. Hughiiora IC. L.:i J.J. Martin Wa!tr John so George Scot t Total- tW 00 Fred Elombiirg r: M )b ( Jiio. S. Tucker 5 M IMF, Force I t' hW Eincry Gillinor S 50 SWIroyllall 6 00 5 () W. J. Johuson 2 50 2 00 :, 00 Excursion Iinte-s tr Trans-Mlg-slsippi Exposition at OmaliaNeb. June 1st to Nov. 1st 1808. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October l-'th 1)3 at 123,20 for round trip good for return until Nov. 13th. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 80th good for return 30 days from date o sale $19,35. For the opening exercises on May 30th round trip tickets will be sold good for return June 6th at our fare viz (14.50. E. F. Pontius agt. .Spcrial F.vcurslon Hates to Hot (Springs S. luk. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets good for return 30 days from date of sale, Jumj 16 August 9 June 30 August 20 July 5 September 10 July 39 Reptember 20 E. F, Pontics. Agent Rev, Father Waldron of Chadron, requests tho Jour nal to announce that Mass will be celebrated at Mont rose, Aug. 31st, one week from next Wednesday. Mass will be celebrated in Harrison, at the court house, on Thursday Sept. let, 1898 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. The children are ex pected to be present for in struction?!. Michael P. Waldron, Pastor. , Old papers for pale, 5cts per bakers dozzen, WANTED Wood oa subscription boob m we can get it. Editor. IH i!vin g, NVU, I fh. I'". I)r. j ("lark, IvUetnorit, H. IUk.: To tlxe afh'twl with catarrh of the heud, throat or lunpi I would rncoumtend tlie u of Dr. Clark's Remedies for the treatment of thexe disoasen. I have been trouhlod with this complaint for ttia past fifteen years. I have consulted nitny doctors and tried niany different remedies, and 1 must say that l)r. Clark's Remedy has done me more good than any otlier. 1 hojie that everyone haying this complaint will use bis Rem edy and will receive the same benefit from the treatment that I have done, ami in tliat case he will say his money is well Hjient. C. II. ABBOTT. O. A. Garton, took the examination on last Saturday. The Clover Ieaf Clut, w ill give an entertainment Aug., 31. Tiie county comtuiinner wen in session yesterday and t,olay. The 2nd Neb. volunteer nre Ut 1 tnutered out in iilxiut ' Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie returned from the Exposition yesterday. , A tiutntfr if t'achei-s took thi ex amination on last Saturday. , True Miller !iipjt-d t'n irarn of, rat tle to south Omaha, iiiiuiiets, on last Sunday. Striyt ( Vnimisioner Hewitt isjhriv- ing some much needed repairs lira our citv streets. on up James T. M:ion of Glf'n, w doing biirines before tle board of missio'.iers yesSenlay. Ye editor went eat a f ir as ' tine, on lat Friday everjin:;, rctt on Monday morning. I OII1- ;irn uing Mr. FA Lvon lias been euiplnyel to put a foiindution under tlie wure-'j use V. of our enterprising lumlx'r uip.n, ; Hester. Miss Clatidia Hester, who ban visiting at I.iik, during futveral wekn past, itturned to L'T home on tl;e Ij ule- vard on hist S durday evening. County Trtrann-'r Uiehlu, has hl to je at the helm and bow of the olfif this week in tlie nbence of Mr. Gutheriij. the the latter with his belter half are j ing the great exposition at maha. j While in Harrion yesterday ,t T. Mason, of Glen, did not forget to rn,eri). bur the J.JCii.NU, family, in bis own generous way by some very excellent cabbages. Many t'trnks kind fnend someday possibly we can return the favor. N. 1. Hmilia returned to his home at Extra., Ia.. f.n last Saturday evening, taking w ith him a car of horses IK-Song-ing to tlie c-sbite of his deceased fatlwr of which he is administrator. The Rev. V. II. Cost ley, of Si.ockbnde Ga., wliile attending to his pastoral dut ies at Ellen wood that state was attacked, by cholera morbus, lie says: "Ity chance I happened to get hold ot a bol of Chamberlain Colic, Choler and I'iarrhoca Remedy and I think it w the means of savicg my life. It relieve) me at once." For sale by Dr. J. E. Pliin ney. Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff Holly drove to Glen, on last Monday while Mr. U. at tended to Hiine business Mrs. Holly was euk-rUitu'd l.v old frietnis, they returned the same evening, Mr.' A. Orton expects to leave for his old home in Pennsylvania soon n-i he can get matters adjusted afttr the sile which will occur next Saturay. Sorry to see him go. 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 to be eflicacious and in troop and whopping cough in children we deem it indisK.nsable. IL P. Kilter, 4127 Fair fax ave., St, Iiuis, Mo, For Bale by Dr. J. E. Phiney. Master Eddie and Bassil Guthrie, were under the care of Mrs. L. Gerlach, during the absence of their parents at Omaha. Thomas lie II of Lusk was in our midst on last Saturday, transacting sorre business in the cattle line having dis posed of eight or ten cars of them to our young and enterpising Klor k-mau True Miller. Sirs, E. Maine, who has been at the residence of section foreman Wright, under Mr. Wrights care during the ast few weeks returned to her own home on last Saturday, s.he was so far improved as not to need crutches any longer. , Jiollr I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or without ordeather. See sample and prices in J. IL Bartell's store. 1L Oi-raaciiT. Glen. Neb. W. W, W'oods, one of Rushville's, brightest legal lights spent a few hours in our midst on last Thursday attending to some business. W, L. Farley, of Rodarc, will with this issue of the JocKNAf, peruse its pages for a year at hauit. Mr. F, e x jiects to teach in Sioux County, and with that intention took examination before our county superintendent on Jast Saturday. The Ik-t t Remedy for Flux. Mr. John Mathias a well TTnown stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., lays: "After suffering for over a week with flux and ray physician having failed to relieve me I was advised to try ChamWlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and "nave the pleasure of stating that the tialf of one bottle cured me." For mI by Dr. J. E. Pbinney. Rev. J. l. Hka)4ir, -astor nf the mt- hodiKt F.picoiftl Church at Speariiah, S. lHik., writes that be had been altlicted with catarrh and bronic inflammation of the throat for five years and his yocal chords being the occasion of a great deal of pain, worry and annoyance. He took a artial treatment of I'r. Clark's Catarrh Remedy and received so much benefit that he recommends it to all suf ferers from catarrh. M. J. Weoer of Glen, was in our on last Monday, doing business before Judge Wilson. Mr. Kirtly returnod from Omaha on last Monday he reports a brisk market and fair prices. Grandma Sutton was a visitor at the huh on last Monday, She returned to her home the same evening. The heat for the past mouth has certainly lsen more excessive this year than for the same eriod last year. Miss Catherine Ib-nry, of Montrose, was at the county scat on lat Saturday making final proof, before M. J. iSlew ett. Mrs. A. Southwort of Chadron sis ter of Mrs. Sam Tebliet. with her son and daughter came up for a few days visit Tuesday. Sir. Andrew McGinley of Running water sol.t out bis ranch to J. IL Cook ! last week the consideration being ! frJO.OOO. j County commissioners nnd Clerk drew the names of the j'irors who will ! in ttt tendani.'e at District court w hich will convene Sept, llllli. Mrs. Vv. H. lionscll ami children of j I. iisk, is down visiting with lier inothr J and a sister who arrived here from Mis souri altotit a week ago. Mr. D. Sutton, has made a deal with County Treasurer iiielde, which puts him in posse'-sion of the third lot north of the North Western hotel. Mr. Farley "of Ivlgemont. S. I..k., who we understand exe tsto teach the Rod-arc sclhxd this fall and w inter took teat hers examination last Saturday. We iinderstaod that I rank Curry intends keeping the cattle Iwuglit of McGinley & Co., for a couple of months yet before .shipping a part of them at "least. Livery man Hewitt made a trip to Crawford, Wednesday, and w hile there added a bran new boggy to his outfit which speaks for itself by way of bis increasing business. Miss Russi :-!! of Gion, who attended the teachers special examination on the 13th inst we understand passed a sucess ful examination, and hence will teach the Glen school this fall and winter. Frank Ctirrie. has we understand bought out Mr. McGiuh.ys cattle the total outfit which numbered 000. We did not learn what the consider) ion was, nor tlid wo learn what Mr. Mc, intends doing in future. Mr. Frank Lsndeman, who has been employed to teach the upiier r.jom in the Harrison school the coming year, arrived from Gnswold, via the Omaha exposition, where lie put in a few days viewing the sights. The addition to the parsonage r.ow ; bng built by Rev Kn(':i!l is well un 'er way and iH noon b. te:uly fr u pancy. The frame is already up aid will be enclosed ly the end of the week. The Jocrsai, is sorry to report that Dr. Phinney has leen and is still quite sick. Although he is around and brok ing arter bis business at tlie store he is a long ways from enjoying good health but hojie he will soon regain his usual sleuth. County Treasurer Riehlo has rented the rooms now occupied by Editor Dav i in the Andrew's block and intends to move part of his family up from the ranch soon as school commences. Mr. Davis will move his family to Andrews where be will teach school. The president has appiouted follow ing named statesmen as peace coramiisioners to Paris: Secretary of state William R. Day, senator Cushman KL Davis of Minneso ta, Senator William P. Fry, of maine, Associate justice, K. I). WHite of Louis iana and Geul. Benjamin Tracy of New York former secretary of the navy.' About one monlii ago my child, which is fifteen mon lbs old, had an attack ef diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remidies us are usually given in such cases, but as nothing gave relief we sent for a physician and it was under his (area week. At this time the child had lreen sick for alout tx-n days and was having about twenty-five opera tions of the liowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live Chamberlain' Col ic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was recommended, and I decided to try it. I soon noticed a change for the better; by it continued use a complete cure was brought about and it is now jerfectly healthy. C. L. Regg, Stumptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For Sale by Ir. J. E. Phinney. Warbonnet Wui lillngs. Albert Xoreish wan a Warbonnet visi torMunday, he is working for Jack Rag land now. J. O. Merriam finished cutting hay for 11. A. Priddy Saturday. O. A Garton is cutting grain for J. W. Ricedojf. Mrs. J. W, Ricedorf, returned to their ranch in lite valley Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Roush were Harrison visitor Saturday. Miss Elsie Merriam visited the Hub Monday. Echo. nminim OH YES! OH YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes rill , - . . 1 l'i l un auove is an :tuuitioii u our .un-uu v mi,,' complete stock of boots and sliocs now on hand. LJ v v, nave un; iaiTr-L uwrnmnn un i-u"... v..n,.s..,st v,.i,r-.i i -u tn i,rifsi we DEFY MWl ilr II ' l ' wuirMi ii kjompelion and arc sure OUlt STOCK OF (iKNKUAL MKIKMIANDISE ST S 1 i r T 1 n. fltTVIl T I 111 I 'l"!! t f I I 'I1 I I P IS MILL lllfj LAliUL.l 1 . I ' im' EEST IN HARRISON. CALL S M ft Yj I S A ,M ) r? A 1, MONEY, Mnrxtcller Following are the names of tho jurors as drawn by the count y clerk and sheriff yesterday to serve at the September I'.Uh 1"!)S term of court: Herman Fricke George Swansoa Jacob Forster William Ga hnrt M. J. O'Connell Clias. Dipert George Cunt Phillip I tunn W. II. White W. C, Dickinson J. C. Parsons John AV. Christ Ian F. W. Meyer Octave Harris J. W. Grove J. B. Burke Nels Engbret Joseph J. Kipp James Kverson '-or win L. is John OstninJer John Li cy Jost-pli Pretty Fninkliu Force. IVoraim for tli Comity Sent Hoclal. At Andrews Hall. Wednesday night Aug 81 ll8. Given by the Clover Ie..f Club. Mum 8 xial, one half hour, line, c for speaking. Peak Sister's Salulj, Song. SIect Reading. R 'citation. Song. Recitation. Music. Mu.dc by Harrison Band. Ice cream. Come One, come all. Montrosf Clipping:!. I'o-s how dfes the game of ball agree with you. There was piite a gathering of people at Ardmore, Sunday to see the game of ball. It was the most interesting game ever played around here the scores stood lU to 21 in favor of Johnson's bridge gang- Jake Wasst rburgcr and Henry Pieken brock are busy making fences to keep the cattle out of their w inter range. Jolm Hibblen had the misfortune oT falling with a horse andasatmepience is carrying bis loft ban! in biindages he hisseveral flncera broken. II. Pric-.tholfs ia now workintrat lvlge mor.t he spent .Sun.Iiy w:m his farui ! Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gayhart intends to start for the Omaha Exposition and also to Visit their son John who is living there some time this week. The boys agreed to play another game of ball on the snmo ground Sept ith. Saoe. Notice Of Sale Of Person al Property. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the county Court of Sioux county, Nebraska, the under signed will on the 8th day of September, 18U8, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. in. of said day at the residence of George Howks near school house in District No. 1, in White Riv er precinctf Sioux county, Nebraska, sell at public auc tion the following articles, being the personal estate of S. W, Kemp, deceased: 1 Dark Hay Mare 0 years-old branded 4j on right shoul der, 1 Dark Bay Horse 0 years-old branded samo, white strip in face, 1 Iron Cray Mare 9 years-old branded same, 2 Iron (i ray Horses 3 years old branded same, 1 White Maro 15 years-old, not branded, 1 Piano Mower. G foot cut, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Cultivator, 1 Wreaking Plow 1 (Jook Stove, 1 Heating Stove, 3 Pair Pinchers, 1 Itasr, I Paring Knife I Shoeing Hammer. Mabtik J. Weu'eb, Administrator Just received over of the latest styles. 1 .. 1 A 1 wv,, '1 lul Di ti i" f' ' to s.-.it all who cojne Lirotlier 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. 31 Acres good Corn 31 Acres Millet and other things too numerous to men tion. Terms: CASH. A. ORTON. API I.ICAT'ON KOil LlCI OIt I K KNK. Matter of application of II. (i. .Nuvt eomlj for liquor liefntm, Tu tho Chairman nnd lloani of trustees of , tlie .tllHKof HurrUon, Sioux county, Jfe-hrji-Ua; Jiotire Is hcr.-hy xiven that II, (i. New iWib bin Hlml hU U.pllcatlon with tho Clink of the villnjje of iiiirriwm, Sioux conn ty, Nehraska, for IleeniM. to ei malt, plr ituoimand vtnoiu liquors In the vlilaicn of Hiirrljii, Moos- comity, Kehnuka, trom Dm rth driy of Auifniit, Is, until tlie end of tho fiscal year In liny lHfit. It then I no ohjectlunii, remonstranee or prote.t fllcl within two awki prior to UiflZTth Utiyof Auut, W, the said llceniw will be (rran ted. II. . NKWC'OM B, Applicant, Here Owners!. Try COMDAULT'8 iaisstic U! ril.lKf). i-'i.-jiMilupAam, lii. $1.31 t-r ,H t, OrnnlM. or. t, ,,J 1 '", '-'lilll. c,rulrfc. ft'1.'- if ft';. j i. , - f ,. "'i v-:f .; t. & , V v'.' , :t Vv. , ." ! ;ie.