i i i I, 1 r Mi V S How To If you are tired of paying high prices you can make money by buying your goods at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Every body loves a nice fitting, Stylish Shoe. , We Sell the Queen Shoe, advertised in all magazines at $3.00 in Boston, we pell this graceful shoe for 82.75 right here at home and save you GOc express besides. All other leather just as cheap in proportion; none but the best kept in stock. In Clothing, Drygoods and Groceries we will meet all East ern catagogue prices; no matter from what point .goods may come. In addition to our gen eral merchandise, Ave are celling this spring Ladies and Misses 85.00 Spring Hats for 82.50 Come & see for yourself. EL- 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. Prop. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOUR 3ST A. Ij. Thcbsday. May. 25th, 1899. On. D. Canon, "Editor and Prop. JM.4H. VB.fi. timetable. Going Went. feuing East. Do. S. mixed, 11 M Ho. (j. mixed $r00 T H Jt North-Western LINE r. E. 1L V. R. R. is the best to and from tbe BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD AKD HOT SPttlSGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. We are requested to an nounce that it ia the earnest desir of those who have the decoration cervices in hand for next Tuesday that all -will gather wild flowers, for , the decoration of the graves . of our deceased , soldiers at the cemetery, on next Txies lay; the flowers should be gathered Monday aftoon. House planta as well as wild flowers should be offered for decorating the Church and graves. Love and respect for the old eoldiers demand it The children are expected to take part in the decoration service s. District court which was to have open on last Monday, was postponed un til yesterday. A delegation from th Royal Neipb bors Camp made a pleasant call at this office thus week. Deputy Revenue inspector and col lector has been ia Harrison this week. Attending to official matters. The Semi-annual school apportion ment of state funds for the first six months ef 1899. for Sioux county s 5T7,91. J. L Fitzsimmoos of Kirtly, and Martin Carroll, of Bodarc who went to Goring about a week ago returned, from that place on Mooday afternoon. Mrs. T. O. Williams still continue to improve though very "lowly Mr. Williams is obliged through bis inability t procure help, to look titer Mrs. W., s well m tbe housework, Barrisoa has been a very lively town this weak its streets have been crowded from early mora till laU at ; aigfct, altogether our little Tillage of ' the plain has pat on a metropolitan loot. Wbj not? ." A near m we cm estimate, tbe rain trfaien ommmm! falling about - mid- tffct law Friday continuing until -tome tM atrtt there was about Oeeaaioae blf tsufees and was per r?toavMfeUaf rtfcatany one Make Money. goods will be sold J. E. PHIXXEY, M. D. Phyisdan and Surgeon. 411 calls given prompt attention. Office In I)rug Store. -HARRISON - XES3ASKA. Preaching every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m., and every Sabbath evening at 8 o'clock at the M, E. church. Every body invited to attend. Rev. J. L. Kendall, Pastor. W. B. Wright, lost a valuable cew by lightning on last Friday night. Dr. lieridith, was a pleasant caller al this sanctum between trains on last Monday. While in town this week Hon. A. G. Fisher did not forget to say a friendly How" to ye editor, J. E. Pelraen, of Adelia was a pleas ant caller at this office one day this week. Call again friend when in town. The Best Advertising Medium in North-Went Xcbrasa, Is The SIOUX COUNTY .TOL'BXIL. Outside of our home attornyes at tending the present term of District court now in se.ssion at this place are tbe following: County Attorney Fanning of Dawes, A. W. Crits and A. G. richer, of Cliad ron, T. M. Morrow of Germg. With this issue Mr. Carl Heumeier, living on Soldier creek, will commence the reading of the JocbsaL which is a necessary adjunct to every well regulat ed family in Hioux, Dawes, and Box Eutte Counties. The JocttNAE is the tribune of the people and ought to be read weekly by the people. After a very successful nine months term our city schools will close tomor row. Tbe upper room will not have any commencement exercises but the primary grade will give an entertain ment tomorrow afternoon in the school room. Much praise is due to our teach ers for their untiring devotion to their arderons work during year. J. C. L. Eaglandlett for Millerboro this state on last Thursday, where be expects to make his future home. Bis wife and family preceded him about a month ago we were sorry to see Mr, Ragland go as he is one of the kind of neighbors who believe in trying to make the lives of all those whom he may come in contract with a little pleasant er, by a kind word at least. Tbe Jurors who were subpoenaed to renort for service at the present term of the district court last Monday, but on account of couit being adjourned until yesterday have been putting in their lime as best they could, not having time the most of them to return home, be cause of the long distance as they would be obliged to return immediately. There were a score or more of witnesses who were summonsed to appear in im portaot cases which were liable to come up for hearing at this term of oourt in about the same predicament All have tried aa muofa as possible, to put id the time with aa little complaint aa they could under tbe cwcumitanoas. OUR HOWE The place to Get Good Bargains 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 Good?, Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery. A Good line of Men's Duck Clothing, Hat3 and Caps to suit the times. Ladies and Gents Fine Foot "Wear a specialty; and Children, s Foot AV'ear care fully considered. TO J. H. For McCorraic 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 before you send your money out of the country. Respectfully, DKESS MAKING PARLOR. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room of ANDREWS HALL. prepared to do al! kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of the public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction ami that our charges will be reasonable. Mks. Maggie Rosfxrajss. TVbat Mcaneth Memorial Day? What is the meaning of "memorial day? Few of us inueVd slop to Hk our- stlves tbH (.uestion. But we go to tbe cemetery, and possibly jjiu ta tiie parage nay, we even take part ia decorating the graves of our departed loved ones, for whether of kin or not, tbosa who dyed with their blood our Gag are our loved ones. Yet after the duy's work of love is over did any of us ever repair to the silent city of our dead, and note bow quiet is the cemetery when the last speech js made, the last flower laid upon its graves and the last note of martial music has died away? Then, only the sentinel stars ker-p watch above the sil ent ranks awaiting that last trumpet call which alon3slis.ll wake them from that hard-earned soldier's re.st. Gently from the bands of beauty lovo- invested flowers fall Kot a tiero'sgrave is mittsing, there is lore enough for all; Bloisouis fair for those who battled where the British guns grew stilL And a people row) to grandeur from the slopes of Bunker Hill! Roses red and white for thousands who at home and far away. In the shadow and the sunshine, camp forever and a day, Let the Southland's proud palmetto touch the Northland's gtntle pine. Where the birds are singing sweetly on the battle's ghostly line. Written for the occasion. OTerin Wyoming. Rain began falling about six o'clock on last Friday evening and kept it up until about six o'clock Sunday morning A great amount of water fell and every one seems happy. Leonard Christian caught a coyotfl in a trap one day last week. He readily dispatched it and will claim the bounty, Florence Christian is teaching her old school near Manville, so we understand. At the meeting of the school board on the 15th inst. it was decided to rant a bouse and have a two months term in the west end of tbe district, school to begin at once. They at once procured a room in John Button's house, but up to this time have not been able to get seats. As sooa as scats can be procured school will begin. Mr. Goodwin, Lusks photographer was doing business on tbe Ridge one day last week. Mr. Farley representing the O. A. Evans school Furniture co. of Chicago was interviewing the school hoard oo Wednesdap of last week. ZtXBEL DEPARTMENT The place to Get Good Bargains in Rubbers is at J. H. BARTELL'S, Where a complete line of warm Felts and Rubbers, with PRICES ALWAYS right. Our line of GROCERIES are line, as we always aim to buy Good, Fresh Goods such a s w e know would suit all our Customers. "We carry a complete line of FLOUR & FEED; all Flour guaranteed. Also, we carry HARDWARE & Building Material. we can do for you J. H. BARTELL. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-aMaw. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Statef Land Office. Fire Insurance written in reliable torn panics. ftfljs,:& papers carefully drawn. Harrison, - Nebraska. District Court Proceedings. Distrt court, which was ordered ,for !Liy --nJ, last "Monday, l.ut as Jude Westover, was unable to reach here sooner than yesterday, clerk of the court, Blewett adjourned the term over until Wednesday, May 21th wbt-n his honor Judge Westover was on hand for business, going direct to the court room and at once ordered court convened. After hich adjournment was taken till after dinner. At the afternoon session, the following cases were taken up by the attornies and presented to the court for trial for adjudication: Criminal case State of Nebraska vs. Ed Douglas for cattle stealiug. Tbe or iginal information as filed by county attorney was demunel te by t'efenlant's attorney, aud busta.r.eJ by tin court, nd the county Attorney asked leave to file a new complaint instanter, the court granting permission. The case of V rgil A. Iltb-r vs. Myr tle Hester was callod up during the in termission, while County Attorney O Connell was repreparing the criminal case of Nebraska vs Ed Douglas. The case of Hester vs. Hester is tbe one sup posed to have beau disposed of last full wherein a decree of divorce was granted to the plaintiff and the custody of the little boy Cecil, was awarded to the defendant, his mother with certain priv elages granted to the father and mother relative to each having its company a share of the time during the pleasure of the court. Now comes the defendant asking an order from the court on con dition that a proper bond is fild for permission to remove the child from his jurisdiction into S. Dakota. But the plaintiff Usui filed objections and asks for the custody of his boy, offering a good and sufficient bond for tiie care and roairlance while the boy is in his pessesaion. The court listened to the arguments pro and con and after about five hours consideration, decided that the best thing to do was to leave the decree stand as originally txud by the court. t ae of Nebraska vs. iMuglas, is now on trial and will not be concluded before tomorrow morring. After which the case of Nebraska vs. John Karris, for horse stealing will be taken up. Tbe entire court proceedings will be given in next week's issue. I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since the war and have used all kinds of medicines for it. At last I found one remedy that has been a succestt as a cure, and that Is Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. Orisham, Guars Mill?, La. For sale by Dr. J, B Phinsey. A PICTURE OF JDilBALJEWET A PICTURE OF BLOWING OP OF Tffi MAINE, A PICTURE OF BATTLE of MANILAS Any of these three with Cash purchase -AT- Marsteller broS. The Woodmen of the World will please remember that our Camp is to march with the procession here on Decoration day. Every Sovcrign should be present. W. II. Davis. A fctulCaseof Drowning. On last Saturday morning the start ling news reached this village of the death of Alex Brown, by drowning in Old Woman crek, in Wyoming, while trying to ford the creek on hurseback. The creek is ordinarly dry, but owing to the recent rains it was very high and the current was so great that the horse was lifted bodily, and thrown suVw.'ijs thus his riikr had no p)&iile n.aus of e xupi! from his death. Mr, Brown was on his way to the sheep tramp with provisions to his men, which ha failed to reach. He was unmarried, tbout middle life, and every body friend. All this com munity will be nonpluwed to learn of his sudden death. Mr, Brown had but just recently returned from Tampa, Florida where be was with Torry's Rough Rid ers who volunteered to deflnd our flag, during the Spanish war. While in the South Alei, had a chance to display his valor and bravery, during a wreck on a railroad train in which he relieved a number of wounded comrades, and for his gallant acts in that one instance, lie was promoted from a private soldier to the rank of sargeant. We have not learned just when the funeral bervices will be held. AOKNTS WASTED FOR "TlfE J.irE AND Arhclvemcuuof A'tuitril Iow"y," tbe worlds greatest nnral hero. 11 jr Murnt Uuatcnri, the life long friend snd admirer of the n sti oo'sldol. IHg(fft ami bot book; over C0 putrei, SxlO inch; nearly 100 psge-) halftone illnttrations. (mlytl.DO. Knormou demand. Bit; OommiHtiuns. Outfit freo. Clianc eof a lifetime. Wrltequlck, The Ioniinlon Com any, r! floor Cailon Bldg., Cbicugo. My son was afflicted with rheumatism which contracted his right limb until he was unable to walk. After using one and a half bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was able to be about again. 1 can heartily recommend it to persons suffering from rheumatism. John Snid er, Freed Calhoun Co., W. Va. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. Many old soldiers now feel the effect of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr. Geo. 8. Anderson, of Ross ville, York county, Perm., who saw the hardest kind of w-rvice at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheuma tism. "I had a severe attack lately," he says, "and procured a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Halm. Jtdidso much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozwn bottles" Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every fsmi!y should have a bottle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame bock, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is unequalled. For sale by Dr. J. E, Phinney, -o- Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! For Sale at G. W. Hri'mis. I have a Xew good Heifers left, yearlings and two-year-olds that will go cheap if taken immediately. V. A. Hester, NOTICE-.-I will sell at public auction, Saturday, May 27, 1899. at 2 o'clock p. rn., in Harrison, three Horses and Saddle and Bridle. Dr. J. E. Phinney. For Sale. rv "200 head of good young Native Cows, also 200 head of yearlings; most of them steers will sell cheap if sold soon. They can be seen at my Ranch 8 miles north-west of Manville, Wyo. . George Hitshew. -Reward- 825, reward will be given for information that will lead to the arrest and convic tion of the person, or persons who cut my wire fence, four miles west of Glen last Sun- day night May Dth, and also on follow ing Tuesday night. Fred Blombero. For Sale:-a stud Colt, three-year-old, sired by an im ported, thorough bred Stal lion, darned by seven-eights Shire. Colt can be seen at my residence in Warbonnet precinct. Chab Bieuls. fST'Don't pond to Mont gomery, Ward & Company or to Elkhart, Indiana, for your Harnesses. I can sell you better goods and much cheaper. If you are open for conviction coine and learn for youruelf. Eooirt RonwRz. KOAU 10TICJC TO LAND OWNERS, To AM WrioM IT Mil Coscia: I'Vus f Vilri in I ailnna aiinnlaiiul e , . fTiiiil rs im m i n u ml it... ... 41. ..-a I of In, Twp. in, ttsn ve 43, rtiniilix thee one and one Imir miles north us renert in ravor or eaUMUMng of tnat brt of m4 of . 9, 'I en. n K.k . U, running tbeaco mirth one half mile, unit i ntij juaaia thrM), or eUlni for itaiimgt meet be tie? i im- .:.,.. ,,jr i.ifm once on or eeleie A m. j. BLEwrrr, . . 1 . Coons Chf. 1 1 ... i.