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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1899)
OUR HOME DEPARTMENT WHO IS r.lflOSTELLfl BROS? oo-o-o- READ THIS AD. 4 Don't send away for Dry Goods and Groceries when you can buy them as cheap at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE in Harrison, as you can in Chicago at the department stores. GERLACH, proprietor of the Ranch Supply House has just put in a full line of Gents furnishing goods for Pall and Winter wear. He will sell Overcoats and Cloth ing cheaper than any other store in Harrison. Come and see for yourself. And the Ranch Supply House will not be undersold on Groceries & Provisions. Come and be convinced. L. GERLACH, Prop. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOTJBlTAIi. o TBTHSDAY..JAN. 26lh. 1899. eo. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. F.E.iM.TK. Ji. Haif Utile. Going Went. Going Eaut. iflo. t, mixed. 1130 1 'o. 6. mixed T H K North-Western LINE f, E. M. "V. R. E. i the best to and from-the BLACK HILLS, DKADWOOI) AUD HOT PPK1NGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. ORAMT OUTHKLE. Attomey-at-Law. Prompt attention piveo to &11 lcfr' tnatters in Justice, County and ltotriet Courts, and before the United State? land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. tyLegal papers carefully drawn. Harrison. - Nebraska. Read J. H. Bartells add in another column of the JocrsaT- Grandpa TocJcer was up from Glen last Thursday, and while here paid bis respect to this office. The storm last Sunday afternooo and night for the short time it lasted was perhaps, the worst ooe dufinff the winter this far. DaoPublo, Fellers, Sadie Case beer, Annie Casebeer, Mr. Casebeer, Eli 8hower, T. U. Golden, Scott Metz, John Howard, George Elliot and H. 8. Parks. Those who were up from Cotton wood precinct last Friday in attendance at the preliminary hearing ot John Far ris, for bores-stealing before Judge Wil son were: All of Mrs- Wills younger children are this week suffering of measles and la-grlf.ne. Miss Teresa, is nurse ana house keeper; at this writing they are all on the mend. Attorney O'Connell, who triila law suit before Justice LeithofftJast Thursday , out in Highland precinct, reports his li ent was grunted the decision. Thus M. . J. won his first law suit wi Hionx county rind bin Hrst case since becoming a full fl ged councilor at-low. - Following ara who have bsen vaccinated with kino-nocks during the xuit wk by Dr. Fbianey: U H. Oriswold, Jeff Jlewatt, - Grant GhiUina, J&uaat Oathr. X J. Biewett, ileory Hewett, CUm Otitbrk. ttJIITbbt. J. E. PHIXNEY, M. I). Phjltcian and Surgeon. 411 calls iriTen prompt attention. Office In Drug Store. -HARRISON - NEBRASKA. With this issue of the Joitisal Aug. Baumgard, of Montrose, will add his name to its long list of subscribers; thus do our patrons and friends continue to increase. H. S. Parks, of Crawford, was among the pleasant callers with whom we had a friendly chat in our "den "since our last issue. We are always glad to give us a call wbeu in town. On last Friday evening Mrs. Peter Bourette, went to Chadron to assume charge of the Jameson mansion, as Mr J and Mrs. J. expected to leave on last Sunday evening for California, to be gone about a month. Scott Metz, of Adelia, was a pleasant caller at this sanctum oa last Friday and had the audacity to drop two silver cart wheels on our round table. Many thauki kind friend, all need their money but particularly the printer. Mrs. Jennie Clemraous and l.er little daughter of Fremont, Neb. urrived on lant Monday, and will a.sime the duties of houekeeper for Mr. Patrick Lacy, we are pleased to learn that Mr. Lacy has at last secured a good housekeeper. Miss Claudia Hester who has ben standing tfie academy at Chadron, came home on last Saturday, in response to a telegram from home informing her of the illness of her parents. She expects to return to school as soon as her parents health will permit, they are recovering slowly. The heavy wind and snow storm of last Sunday after-noon and night blew the smoke stack off the roof of our eng ine room, twice within the past seven or eight months the elements have paid special attention to the Journal office, last June lightning struck the smoke stack and what it did not do, the wind accomplished. County Treasurer Beihle, returned to our midst on last Saturday. Well all the boys were glad to see him, but we do not care to say how glad Charley was to be with us agaia. Yes Clierley is al ways glad to go but be is also glad to get back, thus verifying the old yet ever new addaga "Be it ever so bumble there's no place like home." No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequence from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a sever cold and re quire precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly u home and take Cham berlain s Cough Remedy aa directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete i ec very will follow. For sale by Dr. J. E. Finney. A stated in our last issue, John Fer ris, of Cottonwood, accused of Itorse- lea ling, waa given bis preliminary trial before Hon. Judge Wilnoo of this city on last Friday, who after mature dehb rati os hound the prisoner over to appear at tlfmM term of district cour,, placed hi bot at 100,00 wfak-b reepoo-bihty hit wlfia umui. Mr. aad Mr. Ferris Wft tatAom o bMt 8m 'mj mmag. TOR The place to Get Good Hal-gains at all times is at J. H. BARTELL's The following of which is nearly always found, at the above place: A complete assortment of Ladies and Gents furnish ing Goods, Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery. A Good line of Men's Duck Clothing, Hats and Caps to suit the times. Ladies and Gents Fine Foot Wear a specialty; and Children, s Foot Wear care fully considered. GO TO J. H. BARTELL'S For McCormic machinery, Barbed Wire and Salt; in fact nearly everything kept in a well regulated store. If you are in Deed of a large or small hill come in and see what we can do for you before you send your money out of the country. Respectfully, J. II. BARTELL. JTIIighest cash price paid for hides. Thomas Holly. Harrison. Neb. Editor Davis is able to be out apain. Miss Bertha Nutto, has been wrestle ing with the grippe since Monday. Mrs. Grant Guthrie and Mrs. Perry White, are suffernnij from the prippe this wuek. Mrs. J. L. KendaH, who has been quite sick again the past week is much improved. Prof. Hicks forecast of the storm which struck the country on last Suueay nag one day in advance only. Dr. Phinney, informed us last night that George Turner, over in the Valley, has a very severe attack of the grip. We learn from a reliable Bource that Sant. Crawford, now a resident of this precinct will be a candidate for county sheriff, next fall. Winter seems to have begun anew, after neatly a month's Kprincr weather a severe blizzard on last Sunday, and an other snow storm on Tuesday this seems iiiuewhat like winter. We learn, thcugh indirectly, that CapL Adams of Crawford, L N. ILirbaut;h of Chadron, and editor Heath, o f the Rushville Standard, are candidates for deputy oil inspector. Chas. Umphonouer, who has been in Kansas, during the past year returned to Harrison on lsa.t Friday. Well Cbarly looks as if every one had used him well while away, and we presume they did, for be is just the kind of a fellow every one likes. He expects to remain in this vicinity all summer . Mr. Henry Warneka, of Runniig Water, left last Tuesdav evening over the F. E. 1 M. V. Railroad for Houston, Tex. where he goes to administer acd settle up an estate for his sister-in-law whose husband was killed hast fall. He will be absent about two or three weeks, mean-while Mrs- Warneka, will be bead foreman or forewoman at the ranch. Mr. Andrew Knori, returned from his visit to Wisconsin, on last Thursday. Wa ragret to say we were incorect in surmising that J ndrew would bring back a bride, for )o; be came alone, at least minas a bter half, and as bis sole com panion he brought a large St. fJermrd dog. Now Andrew how about those girls? Own up, for we know something axut the (not er. IiU.Grl.ppe MiicccMrull Cured. "I have just recovered from the econ,j attack of lagrippe this year." says Mr. Jas. A. J men, publisher of Leader, Mexia Texas. "In the latter case I used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, aad I think with considerable success, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am satif.fld would would bava been equally aa bad the first hut for llie use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being struck with it, while in the first case I was able to atteod to buaioeat about two dayr bi foftfcettinf 'dowp." ForaalabDr. . , E. jpiay, " The place to Get Good Bargains in Buhners is at J. H. BARTELL'S, Where a complete line of warm Felts and Rubbers, with PRICES ALWAYS right. Our line of GROCERIES are fine, as we always aim to buy Good, Fresh Goods such as we know would suit all our Customers. We carry a complete line of FLOUR & FEED; all Flour guaranteed. Also, we carry HARDWARE & Building Material. NOTICE:-Preaching eve ry other Sabbath at 11:00 o'clock a. in. , and every Sab bath evening at the M. E. church. J. L. Kendall, Pastor. We are in receipt of a copy of the World-Herald Almanac and year book It is replete with useful knowledge is authentic on current events, especially nil matters which have occwrwl dunne ItIM, Hit" iimnI evifiilf l yiMi o' iU.sk-hhI republic (I lie civM ur e.c iUx,i every family should obtain a copy. A single copy copy costs 2V, but it is a library in itself its readers will be re-embursed most amply before the present year is closed. We notice by tlie special dispatches from Washington, that Attorney Geo. A. Eckles. of Chadron has been appoint ed postmaster of that place. Certainly, he iR entitled to position; there are few men in the republican party, who could run a camiaign, and distribute campaign funds so judiciously for tho good of the trusts and monopolies, and iu a district witn wenniigiy no enow lor victory as did Mr. Eckles. He has earned the hon or and osition. The readers of the Journal will (ind on our editorial page of this issue, a re print of Governor Pingree'g mes:ige (it will appear in two issues of the JocirNAL, one half this week the and the other next) delivered recently before the state legis lature of Michig in when it convened in biemal session at Lancing. Read what he says on tha trust problem, surely no one can accuse him of being one of xhote populist "crauks" because he is of the republican faith, and adhere's to his first love like grim death to a Digger. Do m t read it over lightly, but give his subject, "trusts" your most ernest consideration, and reflection. Every voter in Sioux Uounty should read that message, ro matter what his political ideas may bt , Over In Wyoming. Mrs. F. W. Knott, of Gilchrist, visited with y.rs. A. Christian and Mrs. J. 11 Newhn of Pleasant Ridge, last week and this. Quite a blizzard swept over eastern Wyoming last Sunday. Sam Seaman had quite a little trouLli with his pump the first of the week. Sam Porter lost a team in a peculiar manner on Wednesday of last week, lie was logging for Stratum's saw-mill in mill creek canyon when a heavy log tlitt ha waa dragging rolled over a precipice taking the team with it. They fell a dir tanoe of twenty feet or more, one of the horses was dead when lie got It but the other lived a short time, this was hard luck for Sam, as we understand he w;ia just about through logging for the win tor. John StrattM baa moved hi saw mill fjom the old location in Wyoming to one in Sioux county Nebraska; but your cor respondent failed to learn where. There wae no tc.iool at Neulins on Tuesday and Friday of last week on ic oaunt of tha funeral of Grandma Button on Tuesday, and of Dewey McOermottco Friday. U r. Church is, and hat been vary iok, not being able to alUod the burial vf hi grandchild, Dewaj KeDwiMtt Why, thafs where every body trades these days. There is nothing they do not keep for sale. They handle Suitings for Ladies & Gents, Novelty dress goods, Plain dress goods, Flannel for all purposes. Also Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting Shades and Curtains. We are Head-quarters for all kinds of Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed. Right here, before we forget it; we want to call the at tention of the public to our Canadian Pure Maple Syrup, try it and be convinced. We have on exhibition at our store one of the BEST STEEL RANGES that can be bought Any where. Price $33. Call and see that Range. MARSTELLER BROS. NOTICE: There will lie Lutheran services at the M. E. church Saturday, Feb. 4th, isyj, at 2 o'clock P. M. Kev. F. G. Winoks. Pastor. Again death has visited our little set tlement and saddened one happy home and again has a little mound appeared in our cemetery to remind us that death is ever present. Lit'lelJewoy MJDerMiotl youngest child of Mr si'id !.-. Charles MclVrnin'.i, l ul, 1 Im '! :s of Lis grum),reiits, Mr, ami Mrs. Frank i liuri h at 10.20 o'clock on Wednesday January IS, lSiiy, neil eight months undone day. He was taken sick on Sunday with that dread disease pneumonia: all that human hands could do was douc, but without ava.l. Funeral services were conducted at ti e house by O, A, Carton, after which the lute body was taken to the Pleasant Ridge cemetery and laid to rest. 7.FJIIEI.. Goo:l for Congressman (hump Clark of Missouri. "Champ" Clark of Mm-vouri, is tho steadfast champion of the country news paper man. He never lets slip an opor tunity to seak for them. Just now he is engaged in trying to make the govern ment quit -ometing with the job print ing department of the country newspa per. When the post office appropriation bill was before congress a few days ago Mr. Clark offered the following amend ment: "Provided, that no portion of this sum shall be expended in printing 'return cards' or ary other words on stumped envelopes." Mr. Clark then said: "I olfer this amendment because I ain teetotal ly op posed to tho Federal Government going into competition with private citizen in any bruhcb of business whatsoever. For the government of the United Suites to prom ite tho sale of its stamped envel ops by printjig return cards or any siecies of advertising on them is an out rage on the rights of the individual citi zen who may be engaged inlhvsanie sort of business. It might juntas well go into the business of selling pota'oes or calico or cabbage or into any other branch of comment in tl i i country." A point of order was raised and decid ed against Mr. Clark wherepon he retort ed: "Then I serve notice on him that I will Introduce a separate bill that i-an-not tie knocked out on a point of order, and which will take the government out of competition with.conntry newsriers and job olllces." Omaha Daily World- Herald. To tbo Public. Wo are authorized to guarantee every battle of Chamberlain's though Remedy to bt as represented and if not Mtitfao tory after two thirds of the contents baa bjen used, will refund tlie money to the purchaser. There Is no better mediciM oimIs for la frrippe, colds and whoopinc onagfa. Prioa M aod0e per bolUa, Try it. Tjt mil by Dr. J. E. PMaaajr, NOTICE:-Mass will be celebrated at Harrison at 10 o'clock a, in., every Satur day before the Second Sun day of each month. ,v M. P. U'alduo.v, Pastor. How to Pre rent Puenmonla. You are pvhsps aware that pneumon ia always results from a cold or from an attack of lagripie. During the epide mic of lagrippe a few years ago when so . many cases resulting in pneumonia, it A.isoSnai vo,i thit the attack was tiever followed by that disease when Chamber lain's Cough lieinely was used. It coun teracts any teiiduncy of a cold or la grippe to result in that dangerous dm ease. It is th j best remedy in the world for had colds and la grippe. Every bot tle warranted. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinnev. PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for wile at Pub lic Auction, at my residence, one mile south of Harrison, Jan. 2S, 1891), at 1 . o'clock p. in. the following described jx rr-onal property, to-wit: 4 Horses, 1 Mare, 1 Hay Hake, 1 Plow, I Lumber Wagon, 1 Buggy, 1 Hay Pack, 2 Cooking 2 Cooking I eating StoveyTV I i Harness, y vl less, 4,000 feet oP I Stoves, 2 Heath Set Double Single Harness, Lumber, 15 or 20 Tons of tho lxwt of Hay, 200 feet of Gas Pipe; Spades, Shovels Pitch forks; Household Furniture. Also, .'5 Dozzen Chickens, and other things too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale: CASH. Mas. A. H. Dkw, For We can mske vour mesiufi s snit rlua, Ail-Wool Latett City fliyhw You csn be a velMretted ii jam snow now. writ! Ssyl', od liooklet "ri l WtU, Ltrut Will, Large Fur, Ion Plate n . end buapkts rTWI TK DAVIS MACKSCa AwfS fowtt luatszsr. w.F.AMMftsrMC, II w I ii if :i ml "t I ' ! 1 r A A JI f h '!' ..,. r 1 1 '. '