THE SIOUX COUNTY o Tbcmday, Sept 22nd, 1898. fico. D. Ciiin, Editor and Prop. F. E. . T B. 4. 1MB Uble. Ko. 5. mixed. 11 : 1 No- miled J :0 GRAXT 0UTUR1E. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United States Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. ry Legal papers carefully drawn. Harrison. - Nebraska. T a North-Western F. E. LINE JL V. R. K. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEADWOOD AND HOT 8PR1SU8, SOUTH DAKOTA. VHeillag OrensMy. attending the unveiling of the monument erected by the Wood man of the World in memory of our deceased sovereign, A. R. Dew will take place on Sunday September 23th, 1898. Th rremonv will be an imposing one, an urgent invitation is extended to the general public to join in the procession and witness the ceremony at the grave. W. 1L UAVH, Cleric. Camp No. 55, W. O. W. J. E. PIUNNEY. M. D. PbyLsclan and Surgeon. All call uiven prompt attention. Office In Drug Store.' -HARRISON - 5EBUASKA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS : SUM A. Holcomb-. Governor J.n.e E. Harris Lieutenant (iovernoi W V Porter Secretary of Stat John V.Cornell Aulltor J. B. Meserve Treasurer C.J. Smyth Attorney General J V. Wolfe Land Coramiaslonei W. B. Jackjon- Supt. Public Instruction CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION: John M. Thurston V. 8. Senator. Omaha Win. V. Allen V. 8. Senator, Madison t a nrmirreggman 1st Dist., Lincoln A. T. CLARK. Lawyer. Office: second floor from jcobsal efflc HARRISON. NEB. D. H. Mercer, Samuel Maxwell, w. L. Stark, B. D. Sutherland, VT. L. Green, 3rd 4th 5th 6th Omaha Fremont Aurora Nelson Kearney JOURNAL JOB WORK 1 Stationary. JUDICIARY : J J Sllivao Chief Jostice, Oolamhns T. O. C UarrUon -As'te Judge, Grand island .' t ' Aaaociato Judge, Seward X. A. CampbeU-Clerli and Reporter. Lincoln FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: V P. KlnkaW JQ1f?e 0'5ei" or tr W.dnv.T' " KUshV Jt.'j.Blew.u Clerk, lUrriaon TERMS OF COUET: T.sMot t-nnrt. At Harrison, commences pr!gtenn May 9th, Fall " Sept 10th jury 10th. ......,.., rvmrt At Harrison, commences flrst Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto Mute-Sena tor, Dist. No. 14, Springview A r Sheldon Dist. No. 53, Cluulron COUNTY OFFICERS Robert Wllwn . County Judge v J Rleett Clerk Rihi - Treasurer surt. Public Instruction Sheriff Coroner Surveyor COME TO THE OFFICE For your -Th ha been a busy week in Ilarriis- sou. Special, Locals. Special Excursion Hates to Hot rjprings S. Dak. JClale Verrlam - Tbo Holly . J. E. Phlnney , It ft Wwm iui .1 mowett Clerk of District Court irant Guthrie County Attorney BOARD Of COMMISSIONERS rr Mncr . 1st Dlsirlet Andrew Procunler. 24 Jackson Meitlen(Chairinan) 3d VILLAGE OFFICERS: B. F. Pontluaf chairman) Trustee John Davis D. 11. Grlswod W. B. Marsteller E. Bohwer "W. H. Davis Clerk Lewta Gerlacb Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: Kgnert Holiwer -- Director 11. u Snmcfc - ..Moderator l.ewU Gerlai-h Treasurer CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. Methodist Sunday School meets every Sun lay nioriittrg at 10:00 W. 11. Davis, Iihs B KTel.i.t ujriiitonrlcnt. secretary V.l'WORTIl LEAGUE. Reirnlar business meeting lirt Tuesday 'evening lntacli juonth. MISS I'ALMKn, . KESPAM., Incident. cTotarV. "Devotional meeting every Sunday evening m.t MRS. KMUA1A, Leader. JCNIOR LEAGUE. Meets each Snndav afternoon at 2 :.TS. Mm. K i initio Supt, JERRY EUSK POST, No. M-1, G. A. R. Meet second Monday in each month ra the court house at IlBrrlson. K. E. Llvermore, Com. WOODMES OF THE WOK1 J. arrHon Camp, Ho. , meet on each a tenaM Wednesday rrenlng. W. H. Davw, t . AJiawso. Clerk. Con. Com. IWUI WOODMKX OF AMERICA. , Meet each alternate Saturday ewnlnf AiO-elock. . W Jtmlth, V. V A. K. Dw Clerk. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets good for return 30 days from date of sale. June 16 Augusts June SO , August 20 Juv 5 September 10 July 19 September 20 E. F. Pontics. Agent SPECIAL. EXPOSITION HATES. Takirur effect Aug. 30th, tickets for the Omaha Expo sition will be sold as follows Every day (except Sunday) at &23.20 for round trip Tickets good for return until November 15th. Ou Tues day and Friday at $16. 50 good for return 15 days from date of sale. E. F. Poimr.s, Agent. For Modern Woodman Day at Omaha Exposition. Tickets will be sold on Tuesday Spt 20, at 10,00 for round trip good 5 days from date of sale. E. F. Posm'8. NOTICE: There will be Lutheran services at the court house Saturday, Oct. 8th, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. F. G. Winoes. Pastor. NOTICE: Mass will be celebrated at Harrison at 10 nYlrirk a. m.. every Satur day before the Second Sun day of each month. Michael P. Waldwxv. Pastor. Rew Kendall will hold services Rehire on next Wednesday eveoing. -Tirxllord Sherrill of ttie Korth-west- erh hotel has had a crowded house this ww.lr. all were well cared for. Miss Mary Moravek who has been rn,iinff- a few davs with her siswr ana other friends at Chadron returned to the fitv on last Tuesday. j , . While in the city during court ween Frwl Rlomberir of Olen. in his penerositv did not fonret to renew bis alligan to theJocBNALandtbecauneitis advocat ing hy dropping a cart whoel on ye edit- frs round Uble. Many tbaoks kina menu. Hotlos I tan cattle bkles and all kind of kins with hair for robe, or without or leather. See sample and prices in J. IL Bartell's store. IL OiABCBT. Glen. Neb. Landlord Tebbet of the Harrison bouse ha demonstrated to the public bow thoroughly familiar be is with his business, naaielv the care of hi guests. All of the numerous guests entertained by bim during court speak in the most nattering terms of bm untiring attention to their many waste. Following are the names of the jur or selected out of the regular panoel .r u nth- In listen to the evedeoce in the case of the state of Nebraska vs Irving Oil i more: Joeeph Olbrtcht, J.B The haying season is about over this countv. Tyitnf business was done in uarri- last Saturday. Attorney Harrington of O -eal bun- daved in Harrison last . vf;. r.ffl White Riient a couple of davs in town this week with Mrs. Canon Lany Sutton, is acting as bailin lor ci,,.(f llMtv dnrini? this term 01 CJticitu a A. McGinlev sold about 60 head of horses last Monday at an averaga of t35 ner head. i ...... With a show in town and district court in session Harrison is a uveiy ntv this week. j - Dr. Uartwell of Crawford was among thoaa from out of town who attended district court. Not in the past two years has there been such a crowd in town during a turm of court as at the preseot term. Will HouKb expects to leave for Om nuvt Sntnrilav evenintr. Mrs. Ii. will eo sooa as she is able to travel. Wa are pleased to Btate that Jlrcs. Will llougb wbo has been dangerously illfor some time is slowly improving llave vou noticed our two good na- tured friends Lauey Sutton and Perry White, do they not make uieal deputies. Evervbody and their brother was in town this week attending district court, some through necessity others out of cu riosity. lion. John H. Jones of Ruslivide Sheridan county was nominated by the republican convention held at Crawford on the 19th inst. Mrs. George dinger and children wenttoLusk, to visit with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Bonsell, for a few days. Grandma Griswold.who has been the guest of her son D. IL during the past 3 months returned to her home in Avoca. la., on last Saturday evening. Rev. J. T Kendall informed us short ly after his return from tonirence that he bad been appointed by tba pre siding Bishop to fill tbe Harrison charge another year. i Emmanuel Knori of Slunroe, Wis., brother of our own Knori boys, wbo has Wn here on a visit with them during the past week returned to his home on last Monday evening. The court ia the criminal case of State of Nebraska V S Irving Gilmore, was compelled ordf'r 2r additional names of.meo wlvi have the quliflcations necessary to act a jurors. With this issue of the Journal Miss Catherine Hass of Gilchrist will peruse its page for a year at least Did you know it is an absolute nescsity that in all well repulated families the JoCRNAL Tiiwrf be read. -Thomas Dunn sold 25 head of his horses to Mr. Root of Lusk, Wyo., last Sunday . The rest of them he will leave here until next spring when he expects to take them to Wyoming at or near Lost Spring. Among the leffal lijrhts from out of town who had cases before Hon. Judge Westover's court were tbe following named Gentlemen: Woods of Rushville, Ilarrinffton of O'Neill, Crites of Chadron, Porter and Fanning of Crawford. Mrs. Peter Bourett accompanied bv her dauehter Miss Gertrude was passeager on the east bound train last Mondav evenintr going as far asunaoron. Mrs. B., will remain about a week or ten dnv but Miss Gertie will attend school at Chadron during the winter. Following are those who are in otten dance at the trial of Irving Gillmore, now in progress in the district court: Now is the time to wcure vnnr fall milliner-v cheap at rf - - Babtell's. -No trouble to show goods at Bartell's. Drop in and get prices on everything. Native shingles lor eale at Bartell's cheap. If vou are in need of a sewing machine take a look at h r-nttiirrfi for pale at Bartell's. Get ready for winter by hnv no vnnr RTOVe OI 1JAK" IJMJ ll.O jw - TELL. should eet at it and renair the side-walks, they need it Jeff Hewitt the livery man has been doinir a land office business this week. rn nrwiunt of the evidence in the criminal trial tried of Irving Gillmore n t;nrr in Inst, evening most of an wiuft fc"vu J the witnesses left for home. D. S. Cox of Fort Robinson was m nrnonir the many friends who while attending court this week did not forget to pay hi respect to tbe Joubsal. While presiding over this term of court Hon. Judge Westover, is cosily do miciled at the J. E. Marsteller mansion on the east side. C. A. Kalstrom was among those who while in town this week, dropped a dollar in ye editors path to help" the cause along" many thanks kind friend. 5L J. O'Connell was last Monday nominated in the republican convention for county attorney of Sioux county Tbousrh Mr. O'Connell does not in any sonse of the term represent the JCRXAL ideal of politics, yet, so, laras we Know I ha is a eentleman in every respect. How well he may be qualified to fill the position of county attorney is more than we could say. But those who are better acquainted with regard to his legal attainments munt answer for him However he will doubtless carry his n.ri vAta which does not mean his election by any means. MARRIED: At tbe home of the bride's parents at Montrose, Neb., Wed nesday Sept. 14. liH Miss Catherine Christensen to Mr. Charles Newman, of F.-lsI Snrimrs this county, Rev. Charles K. Iii:e officiating. The newely weeded couple are two of Sioux countvs highly respected citi zens and the Journal takes this way to extend congratulations besides ye edi had the pleasure of sraokiug one of those long filler Havana's in honor of the occasion. We are personally acquainted with the gvoorn "and know w hereof we speak, when we say he is a young man of atrlint- worth and so far we know bis character is above reproach and in the opinion of ye editor will make an ideal husband and companion. As to the bride we liave never met her but will warrant tbe as.iertion that she is worthy of the companion she has wrr.wl and nun and will nftk Iiume for OH YES! Oil YES! Here We Are Again. Just received over 500 pairs ot snoes 01 me laiesi siyus. The above is an addition to our already large and 4,.,.t hnnta nrwl KIlflPH 1HJW UIl uaim. f'OIlllUcltJ BIUI A l , - ' We have the largest assortment ever "0 v xt u Wr.c u iMakn ami as io uncus c ui. a IUI til- ii ri a. v - , IComnetion and are sure to suit all who come OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS STILL Til E LAKUMl Aiui I"" BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SA h MONEY, Marsteller Brothers. mt A special teachers examin ation will be held in White river precinct at Dist. school house No 11, Sept. 28. Elsie Merriam, Co. Supt. District Court Proceeding. District Court for Sioux county con vened at the court hnuso Monday after noon with judge. Westover presiding and G. Maher as court stenographer. Following attorneys have legal cases in court outside of Sioux county were: M. F. ILirrineton of O'Neal Judge Crites of Chadron Fanning and Porter of Craw ford and Wilfoer V. Bennet of Omaha. A. decree of Divorce was granted to the nlaintiff in the of Mckean vs McKean and the custody of the child given to the mother. Also decree of divorce was granted in favor of plaintiff in the case of Kauff- man vs Kulfman. The case of State of Nebraska vs Trv- inz Gillmore is now being tried. There are about 30 w 'messes in attendance in- clu.limr both the plaintiff and the defend ants witnesses. Both sides are fighting for every Inch of vantage ground in or der to sustain their respective side of the case. At this Wednesday evening, it w impoiiible to say ?ut how the ease will terminate. LATER 7:00 o'clock all the evidence in the case was in at the above hour and court adjourned till 8 o'clock thin morn ing when the attornies will make their nice to the jury; the attornies for the defence and the plaintiffs each being allowed two hours to lay their case Be fore tbe jury. t. EC CLNTO -In f fi'-l,'. I i T. .-.Till -I i j lie Liiin! bil:, ui.ualuo u. .(is!! t.. "-nfn-snit,f,n t'i'- In :1- a U A.A illl ' UlfM III i Y.'S. AMI' j 1 A-' , r ' i.'.'.'.'.'V ( !!. t.O., a. r b' ... ' ra r -tm W Fa -t LM rm 1 THE STYLISH PATTERN." At- A B tistis. Fashiofufclr. Original. Feriect- V t;i.n Pri- lOnnd 15 cents. ft Nonehljbtr. None btticr at any price. A S c. twii.LV niffchAr.t sells thtm In I nearly every city or town. Adc for T them.orthrycan ce ncu oyn; a ui la either New York or Cticsgo. v SUmps Uin. wiefi wauuu tent ucoa receipt ct one cent to jay f BOiUZU at her and her o'J.cr worth living. Octave Harris, Wn. Oajrbart, Philip Damn, Jacefc Fonter, Burke, Rkbard Zerbet, Jacob Waseerborger, Wm. Fry, I. 8. Mcintosh, Emory Gillmore, Abe Mclntokh, Fred Pullen, James Maon, Rev. Barr, J. Stimpson, David Collvillc, Lewis Brundage, Fred Blomburg, . Chan. Kalstrura, A L. Fisber, Pullen, IL Brundage, M. J. Weber, C. A Puddy, G. J. Crawford, Aug. Kawkinson, Ezra Tucker, Mrs. J. Stimpson. The Crawford Gazette in its issue of the 18th did coadesend to make a five line local regarding tbe nomination of lion. Lewis Gerlach of this place for representative at the convention held in hia tnvn nn the lOtli Inst And then tha local as it was written wan intended mora as a compliment to Editors Horn of Chadron and T. J. O'Keef than lor ir Oerlach. Not a line of the convention nroceediniF were found in the Gazette. That newspaper enterprise from a publican standpoint. Tbe republican lit.AM an nn different however, IO rfnrd than other places, and any thin? that U'nt of the cold tanoara MMaaion ia contemntabU. and beneath the notice of tbe class of Journalist Lalf happy aod hfe MARRIED: At Douclas Wyo., Mon day Sept, 12, 1898 Miss M. E. Turner of Boston Mass., to Charles M. Thomas of Warbonnet precinct of this county aged respectively 13 and 23 years. Mrs. Thomas is a daughter of Mr. George Turner's nephew, who is a resident of Boston Mass. Though we have never had the pleasure of her acquaintance we understand she is a lady of education and rednment and will make a compan ion rif uhnm Mr. Thomas may feel ro ud. We have had but a limited acquain tance with eroom, air. i nomas out what we do know of hiro, it is in every way to his credit and it is our opinion that Charley will fulfill the most san truine expections of his better half whom love at first sight cbese as her loving companion for life. We understand there was opposition to the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bv her parents, but the journal holies that the future will demonstrate to all concerned that no mistake has been made by the union and that the day of reconciliation may spon take place. Hie JOLKSAl, Wlhlies w exieiju iu gratulations to the bride and groom and it sincerely hopes that connubial bliss and happiness may be their portion through life. McKinley has given civil service a black eve bv making sweepiiig removals to make place for his friends. The Jot'B SAL believes he has done perfectly right. "Tn lha viftor belonirs the spoils." If the president wishes to carry out his poli CV be Outfit to H:iv Hill nlll (.uinpiri': c-otilr.d of t'i& ;titire m uhitiery of the government. 0ml service as practiced by the government during the psl y0 years is a farce. ii I.,..,,. f., It. hmr.e. ! . the day, Home Literature, Mou; J liii:t, Fancy Vork, Ccner.t I ft l'rj)TrJ " r 5 ,4 . 60 YEARS' v 'foam ' j Trade Marks K OtaioHa re0 Copy Riokts 4c. . - unin . .k s and dnrfiptlon may qmcslf sucenain oar lVnUm trem f1" fiirmtlnn lo prot.sl.lr PJtwVJiS; twins smciirtnu'"" ',""""-' ml free. OMrt ac enrjr for swonns P- inn.avn siu.wi a. w. - a Invaluable for lire home. Fashions of D 6 l iction.all for only 0 cents a year, la- fi J innar.yl:inr. tend v;o 2eot klamps 7 5 furamcleccpy. Aadrea I t:ie :.!eCAi.t ccrArr, 5 ' iC-V.'i "V't I -In Street, NfW Yori. JO l'iiih Avenue, Oiiu;o. IIIM twins strtctlr eon HrU wAUx, without ehsmo, to tbo Scientific Jftaertcait. AhandnoroclylllnstratBawwuiT. ' W&Co."'"--' New Tort Moiitrone Clipping. Mrs. Anna McMalon Is visiting friends in Fort Robinson this week. Gertie Marking is now working at the Blaine Hotel, Chadron. Miss Tillie Chri-ttensen accompanied I .or .Ltor Mrs. Charles Newman to her now home on Runnine Water. IL Konrath is busy hauling lumber from Edgemont for some new cattle sheds he Intends to build. A new voter arrived at the borne of H. IL Wasserburger last Friday when tut seen IL IL was about six Inches taller than he used to be. Andrew Waaserburger and John Henry were pleasant callers at the Montrose Post office last Sunday, while there they mads some remarks about their goi ng to Omaha to Uke in tne Trans-Jf issis- alppi Exposition and also to visit their old home in the east look out or we micrht hear about a weddine or two Da not lower be etesb' by vsU-tsers'te' list. Rssd the truth. II will pat WriSs. THINK OR STARVE THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. Wht fo9 How mucli I Hut Um than 91,0M ft VfJsV aw J tW sJuw asvw i ww gm an- l ' Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. Tkettst i One; KioraKflgszh&. I Cw Mar a Ycsr tstbsWerM. I W seals ssMBker. JsTislIv-aMs; ratal. JR. O. Tlmtr, roaadsr ef tW Anna. VrtmmVH I. A4mm; 14. Utm OaaaskMM. mm, Majwjfilv Nats. Sntnfina (lornnaNHit, Holona tmi Fhriteai aaS KUikai Caltarc. Aiming ksfSHfrsMta eWlltonS ssiMata mmm SHi Wfsisny i isiiis sa. m jmmww tnl frank Parsoas. KllirrS PosiTiiy. Kunlta OarlsaS. Mantes Waltar Olarfe. Kasvn V. pf.es. Out. H. S. Ptacss. UINm WkMiao Prof Hb.kirf V El. Smator Tlllims HsrWI a. Iiuu, rraaea K. WlllarS. Pros. OMirr A. UsMS. Mary A. Umswre. AUtf MvfKm taas. J P. IIM. Some Plain Facte. Crave errors, injustice, wrorifS of greater or less degree, arise f ran lack of knowledge of the truth, end store frequently from decepiirn. The most infamous case on reord of deception and injustice 13 th at tempt to demonetise silver as a n.ancy of final redemption in tl.e Uaitcd States. There is no learned judge, f.killed lawyer, or court of justice that is capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that fjcwcrn the issue of money in this country. The neor;Ie have been ceccrcd. officials in power, chosen to adminis ter justice under the laws, have icnored their sworn duty, and given aid to the scheme that has paraded industry, reduced property values one-half, and beggared millions. , There is no authority of law, cicr specific or by inference, by w'aich gold alone is made the only money with which to discharge debts, ciiier public cr private. The effort to nake it so is unconstitutional and a vitional calamity. 1 Fail and ample information, CsctJ, trJ truth, concerning this almost tuc-.:cs'-ful scheme to comer the wealth of the people, i3 now being printed ,n the Cincinnati Enquirer, a niwt rapcr which the combined powetof money has failed to motile or buf. The Weekly Emroirer it only 75c a ynr. The address it inquirer Company, Cincinnati, (X STSOtAl T T .-S S Ulml stasias saS r nn yai nv ran em smum sa4 rsssuejrv tOUt SSOTrt, Ik Sim a tmIM Bamatlaa, kf fmlrrlM B . AaasM. aa UlaNrsAM i sSS SafM sl asMsaaassarysaes. IfrUa Is Chits I. tan ft Cerary, rrill ft PUIS AVSSJSW. CWCAOO. pnpp.TlllAL'S?! I i ftaiQB ttacay , nervous dsWIlsy aai lost yiksllty sn rree for II els. poetaa-e. sVAN Y LADY cants a valuable eenti MsaalawSiaa4ataltMSBlaMfMeB. I Mrs. V. M. AM. CO. I tt mt tri. rr, iiwivr. BoawFrtddf, Jote Lacy, r. w. W. LDtoktam. which Brer Wing Held represent. soon. Sacik.