una If you are tirel of paying high prices you can make monev bv buying vour goods at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Every body loves a nice fitting, Stylih Shoe. We Sell the Que?n Shoo, advertised in all magazines at .u;) in Boston, we sell this gracef r.l shoe for $2. " right here at home and have you Mo express besides. All other leather goods will be sold just as cheap in proportion; none but the best kept in stock. In Clothing, Dry goods and Groceries we will meet all East em Catalogue prices and will throw in a set of Class Dishes, worth 82.50, for every $20.01) worth you buy for cash. Also, come in and see, our Ladies Wrappers and Shirt Waists, they are DAISIES and will be sold very low. Call and get our prices before yon buy elsewhere. We also han dle the celebra ted Valentine Flour, none better in America. Besides we have full line of Crockery. If you want a suit of clothes made to order we are Agents for Royal Taylors of Chi cago, Ills. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE l. gerlach, p 'rop. xte u szy u be The place 1 (let (Jood Bargains at a'.! times is at J. H. BAETELL's The following of '.which is nearly always fcund, at the above place: A complete, assortment of Ladies and Gents furnish ing Goods, Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery, A Good liii'i 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. The place to Get Good Bargains in Bubbers is at J. H. BARTELL'S, Where a complete line of warm Felts and Kublers, with PRICES ALWAYS right. Our line of GROCERIES an? fine, as we always aim to buy Good, Fresh Goods such as we "know would r-uit all our Customers. We carry a complete line of F LOU II & FEED; all Flour guaranteed. Also, we carry HARDWARE & Building Material. t3T FREE A PICTURE OF ADMIRAL DEWEY. A PICTURE OF BLOWING IIP OF THE MAINE, , v 0 -O- A PICTURE OF BATTLE of MAN X23EJ3rS2J 00 TO J. H. BAETELL'S For MeCormic machinery, Barbed Wire and Salt; in fact nearly everything kept in a well regulated store. If you are in need of a large or small bill come in and see what we can do for you before you send your money out of the country. Respectfully, J. II. BARTELL Any of these three with isli purchase -AT- M A RSTELLER BROS. THE SIOUX COUNTY Thursday. April. 33th. 1899. (Jeo. D. Canon, Editor and Prop, P. E. A M. V K. it. i line Utile. Going: Went. 't.oing Kat. 9o. 5, mixed, U :20 1 No.. B. mixed . :00 T U North-Western ;F. E- M. LINE V. , E. K. is the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, liEAlAl'OOD AXI HOT SI'ttlNtiS. SOUTH DAKOTA. J. E. FHINNEY. M. D. Plijiscian and Surgeon. ill calls giTen prompt attention. Office In Inis Store. -HARRISON - SEBHASKA. F. K. & M. V. K. K. 'Xweial Excursion to Hut Spring, S. D. Excursion tickets, good returning 30 vlays from daWof sale will be sold to Hot Springs, S. Ii., ami return, at one are for tbe round trip ft. 40, Tuesdays .and Thursdays,, April 11 and 2", 1H3). F. Avert, Agent. ii M.tsn will be celebrated at the residence of Antone Moravek's in Harri son, April 29,1H9. at 10 o'clock .. m. Parties are requested to send their ehil .dren from 10 years, and over who have not been confirmed as t lie Bishop will ..confer confirmation in June. All memliers should he present. R&v. Father Kropa, Pastor. C2P Preaching every other Sabbath nt 11 o'clock a. m., awl everv Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock nt the M. E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rev. J. L. Krnd ux. Pastor. QTThere will be Luthejnn service in Harrison. Sunday, April 13, 18i)9 at 10 o'clock a. m. All members aro re quested to lie present at that time. Rsv. F. O. Winces, Pastor. Dont forget to read the Bigelow sale fiotice in this issue of the Jodknal. Parties wishing to invest in real es tate, should not fail to read , our list of jaaches and farms for sale, which will lie found In unouier column of the Jocksal. In addition vto the outfits now at work on the new railroad ot of Alliance, there wilt lie 130 team and men down from the wt Monday. The line is to be built from Alliance, by way of Camp Clark, Bayard and Qeriog, thence to flrmh, Colo. A apur is to be built to Uartvilla to eoable the Iron mine own- r to opo up their tuioes.. Wrk in to lptibed until completed. No work has bees done dowe then by the U. P. rood cofiMioaly rporUd. Alliance Pio .' ,-uear titip. . la 1CS; wife went east and was at- 1 adM with HMMflMthmf. She re eived W retif Mtil ab irUd Clmniirlio's . Pa Balm. Ck -tbot time ,wo have mtr him wtwtit. We find it xives . -Iqsiac afia iraeasaf burn and sea Id ft all rhhiinmtic &-'Z'-'?- Iwb. tX, C. Brant., GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention piven to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Stat?t Land Office. Fire Insucuu written in reliable sotn panics. OfLefnl pars carefully drawn. Kaiuusox. - , Kebraska. rrTDou'i Bend to Mont soinary, Ward & Company or to Elkhart, Indiana, for your Harnesses. I can fell you better goods and much cheaper. If you are open for conviction come and learn for yourself. Eookbt EoiIWKR. M. J. Oayhart, of Montrose wan in town on business yesterday. --Sir. T. 15. Snyder, of Sheep creek "as iu Harrison this week, on business. Mr. Knvder is Very jubilant over the as- surnl s-icss of the new Rail Road KOirig through (bjwn in that country. Goodwin and Herbert Lacy left for Casjrtjr. Wyo., where they expect to ob tain employment at the sheep shearing Iwrnps nearby, they will probably lie jrnne until about the Irst of June, may be longer. Elmer Smith, w ho with his father i.as just arrived from Gering, informed tiie JoCfWAL reporter that nurveying and grading is now being done on the lipe from Alliance and also on tbe U. P. line from Sidney. He thinks without 4ouht both lines will be built, ' j A letter from Hon. A. G. Fisher this week informs ug that the bill house Roll No. 450, which we published last week, under the caption "flow is this' did not pass either house of the legisla ture, hence, it could not become a law Therefore, we gladly make the abova statement in order to set Mr. Fishtr right before the people as he was author of the bill and ought to know whereof speaks. W. R. Smith, while about one mile the other side of Eunning water Tuesday afternoon came near loosing his life, caused by the wheels of the wagon drop ping into a rut in the road in such a mat- ner as to throw him from the high load which he was sitting on down between tbe heels of the homes and the wagon and of course was ran over by tbe wag on which bruised Irim un auite badlr. but not seriously. He was brought to town the next morning by Wilts Earnest, and John Mursteller, his son-in-law went down and assisted Elmer in getting to town with their loads. Mr. Smith, however, wil! tie alt O. K. in a few days, thoug!) it . njs m ricl Unit Good Hay & Stock Ranch for sale. CHARLES SCHILT. T. O. Williams made a trip to Pleas ant Ride, the first of thin wetk on busi ness. Miss Ella Will. wenttoLusk, on last Tuesday, where she has secured employ ment at the depot hotel. R. 1L Arcberd, lelt for Casppr, Wyo., last Saturday noon where ha ex pects to obtain a job sheaving sheep. L?.'Jow in the time to purchase that new carpet, cheaper than over at Bak-TH-L's, also carpet I :niiir. Arthur CiyU;Hi, iast d through' here last Monday on his way from Hut Creek valley, with !W0 head of cattle tak ing them to,Mr, Coffee, Ruihide ranch. Michael Hrui k who has been up in the vicinity of Douglas, Wyo. during the past year employed as sh.p herder came down on last Wednesday evening, to look afler his interest h-;rt-, speaking of his business, during the past winter Mr. Ii. said he lost but two s'xrep during' the winter, but we understand Mike is a crack herder. Iiicidenuily we lsirned that Mrs. M.iggie Rowran, who w ith Mrs. Scotl (the latter a t.ister-;n-la w of John Finley of PorUrc) just recently arrived from Seward will open dressmaking parlors in j in the corner room of I he Andnm ft block, i We believe a dressmaking establishment i if rightly conducted, in this town, will prove to be a success. W. ILfimiHi and wife, parents of Mrs. John Marsteller. and Elmer her bro ther, who have ls-en resident of Sootl's Bluffs county for the last jear and a half, near (Searing returned with ali their ! household goods yesterday arid we learn , I some. liilein town he did not forget vU. .c -ft..,,,, ...v, , , umi .,. va fr,,ndlvli,,w Cull For C'ojiimlssioncrs Mrrthig, The County Commissioners of Sioux County, Neb., are hereby called to must, at the office of the county clerk, on Wed nesday April 19th, lt99, for the puqioso of drawing a jury, for the May, 1K)9 term of the district court, and for the purpose of transacting ordinary county business. M. J. Hlewett, Clerk. Rev. P,urleigh of Crawford, wan in town his week, Tuesday. ..Jack" Raffln, was in from Rawhide Tuesday doing business. tlTLook out for the finest line of millinery, that was ever bro light to thin town, next week at BaETk;xU Sheriff Holly, was out in the vicini ty of Cottonwood this week on Official business, lie rturned yesterday. Tlvwnis Iiiii. I !cs b-ii'hor of Iii.ii('e-::.. c;, to l-. for h.lh'mrs. ;ii-nt, j alwut the first of May. u work in the mines for nwhil. Th..v hnv-o p..,ol ! their place to J,fm Mack. Jiidya Wilson, and hw three sons loft for Wheatland. Wyo., cm last Monday. The boys expect to stay up there and put in a crop, but the Judge after seeing the boys comfortably domiciled will re- turn to Sioux county. A letter to Grant Guthrie from S. It. Colfee at Georgetown, Tex., last Mon day stated that hi little b-jy baby had died a few days sro of croup and was sick but a day or two. This will l sal news to their many friends in Sioux count v, Ed. O'Connor, left for Wyoming, on last Monday evening, where he has spent Hie past three seasons in (I, employ of the L. S. cattle company. El. is un honest and trustworthy young man, in whom Ins employers will not place confi dence i vain. Alton Kratz. of Crawford, was up in this neighborhood a day or two Ibis week, tryinir to find some ono who had cat lbs to sell, as he is anxious to buv sss m xsx tarsi satsa mvt iw ms S Read This Notice, Land For Sale, is Parties Wishing to Invent Small Capital Where it Will 3 ri Bring Quick Ileturn.s, Should Investigate Thew;; Bargaina hy Calling at Thij Oiilce or Writ to Geo. D. Canon, Editor . Htftnc County Jopknal, Harrison, Neb. F'OItbiAI.ECIIEAP-A fine STOCK RANCH, in Converse county Wyo., T'iwtisliii Ul, Ruigt) 61. There i goo.l, frame hiostt tin lin -h, 1', 1, Id foot MM.ts, and kitchen 10x24, 0 foot p s!s; 6 m l s of f oice o. j.'ri if, pad 1W acres oinlr f.Uv : fp'.,,l.-1 fnrn;; re ;r thu hous; school oue-half iii'i.1 tr-'tt if U: , , ai m cuts .e sii. ils aiu t ortuos. r This Rain h is ft liarain for any lly w ifh small capital, w ho d;sir?s to en'aje iu ie htock business in the best stock country in the world. FOI1 SALKi 260 acres, situatea ou Running iouth if Harrison, i,i Sioux county. Wjtrr creek, l'l miles E,;Gi:RTPv0HWK!i. i FOH KALEi-.iS'l acres, at the mouth of little Monroe canyon, in War- bonnet precinct, (food, story and a half frun.e liotise on much, lix'2C, ft painted, lathed and plastered; also barn for 12 horses, Ixssides other buildings 3 on ranch; 3 acres under cultivation and irrigation, and much mora can ! put io fame condition with little work; ranch is fenced and cross-fenced; M Little Monroe creek runs through place. For information inquire of L. (ieilac h or at tbe JOURNAL oflice. r- " ... jji honored and resected citizens of this village. Rich Dunn and family, who used to be resideots this county and who moved to Guthrie Wyo., two years ago return ed to Sioux county to make their future home Monday, Mrs. Dunn -coming by rail and tie driving overland bv team Mrs. Dunn is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Sherill of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn hare moved onto their place down in the valley where Mr. I), will doubtless engage ie etock and farming industry. Mr. Joseph Dunn and his bride, came in on tbe east bound traia last Tuesday evening, and were guests at the North Western Iwtel over night, and on yester day 'they left for their 8u,uaw Creek ranch, where they expect to make their future home. Tne JoittNAL acko wledges a pleanant call from the newly married couple and it hastens to offer congratul ations and wish them health, wealth and prosperity, in their new sphere of life and the crowning glory In the next. One feature which is an aasensial nescessity in all well regulated families in this neck o, the woods, that is the Kiotx Cor sty Jotrna!,, and this essential tbe newly made Benedict did not neglect. Wo hardly deem (I necessary to add, that Jo. Hi on old Sioux counl y rcsidnt, and a to ye editor and stab". IVrry White, has given up buying a new well drilling outfit. He thinks tbe railroad company want more for haul ing the machine from the factory than it is worth after it gets here. Ho savs the company charges 1C0, freight and that, he considers exorbitant. For ten days the weather has been nothing more tnan balmy, spring weath er, excepting a fewdrifts here and then?, the last of the snow has ditajx-ared and grass is slowly making its appearance, and without doubt by the first of May stock will be able to get plenty of new feed. Frank Lillie and wife, of Castena. to. the former a brother-in-law of Frank Johnson of this place, who have been visiting here during the past several months, left for their home on last Mon day evening, but expect to return to this 2 luntrv e ere many moous to settle r manently. Ed. Howker, left for Running Water, on last Sunday evening, and on Monday morning commenced the erection of tbe Langworthy Bros., mansion, which he expects to push towards completion with all possible sppd. Ed. is a first class mechanic, aiid will doubles fulfil) his art of the contract to the utmost satis FOH HA Ilv 100 acres, 3 miles North-west of town adjoining the west sale of the Smith place. This place is cheap as dirt. Investigate by en- " on, rin" Ml I his oil!. 4 oi- i.r.T I' X. I,',,.l.,..l 1 I., ...... .... VI. jj 1 - - - .... ... v. ... ... i j u.i 'n..,, , S3 hTiZH Jslklii . Zh St?; Zi'lt s it ft 15 M s Public Auction. I will oiler for sale at Pub lic Auction, at the Livery IJarnJn. HARRISON, Neb., at 1 o'clock p. in., April Ii, NEBVITA PiLLS: ItMlorm VltHLIIT. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impoteucy, Night Einiitionsand waiting disease:!, all efTccts of sc!f- ahuh-c, or excess anil IndU- kV n " in:i(icr. iirin'H the sWy-pinK glow to pale cheeks and PVl restores the fire of youth. 4 TV3iVn.. n lyy, the following described for -r,0; with a wiltt uarnn- n-o 10 euro or rciuna tno money. Send for circular. Address. personal property, to-wit: C Head yearling Steers, 3 Head 2-yeai-old Steers, 1 Short yearling Steer, 2 Steer-calves, months 3 Dozzen Chickens, 1 Wagon, 1 Hay llack 1 Harrow, 1 StirngPlow, 1 Potato Plow 1 Brakng " 1 Lot of Tools, consisting of Spades, Shovel, Matlock, Wire Stretcher, Hammer, Cross-cut Saw &c. .4 bout 50 bushels of Oats, 25 bushels of Potatoes. 15 bushels Millet seed and oilier things to nu merous to mention. Terms: -CASH. P. U. HKilXO'.V. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. ainton A Jackson 8t CHICAGO, ILL. Knld By Dr. J. E. Phlnoty. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF SIOUX COUNTY, NEBRASKA. lo the matter of the Admin titration cif the Estate of Herman Ooedde, Deceased, ststft of Neln s.ka, ) M Muiii csiuntjr. j At a rcjiintr court, held t iim nii rrMirt ruom, In huiI for snll coilnlT. ou tlio lh rty of April A. I. tMH. i imrni mirieri w iimmi, coo n t y Judf e. On renrtliiK anil llllnir l in. re-ilt,.,,. r Ami. rew Mi-iilnlHv. nnvlnv iiil (ir,,t,,i.i...,i.. of sa.1'1 Ks'nte nmw be. unijUil to Ii ll i.ri. ("lit d riliilnirnlor. Orderl. thst Uie nrt ilsv nt M A t lfW, stkoVutrk A. M. U swlumil for heir- ln 'il'l IM-lillon, when nil pvrwmn IntcreH el lnsl,J ins tier mar ,r nt s rouniv couri to Ik tiel,l In and for mWI uountr. snil liow cjiiiwi why the prayer ot the petition, er nhottw not granted ; and thai nntlre of the petnlenry of ld petition and the her l3 thereof, he ,tlvei lo nit iwrwn. Intre.t. ed In said mattnr by pub;iahln seopy of toe order In thHot;x (xdt Jocsl s week ly new. pt, per printed In a. Id eonnty, for th.-efl miCiMiMive rsvks, prior lo aihl day of hei rut if. l-fcue Jit? Wits fx t crushed ont of him. ion of M.' Dunn, Sr. of WiirUduet, faction of bis eroploj ers. I ' , !3l!nT WlMO, toMsty jii-i-c i '!) i -J'