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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1899)
m ll!ou 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 sell this graceful shoe for $2. 75 right here at home and save you 60c express besides. All other leather goods will be sold 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, we are Belling this spring Ladies and Misses $5.00 Spring Hats for $2,50 Come & see for yourself. ' 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 Jtoyal Taylors of Chi cago, Ills. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, l gerlach, Prop. THE SIOUX COUNTY Tbumdat. June. 8th. 1800. 3sa. D. UnH, Editor and Prop. V. I. ft X. Y B. C. llc tebl. Ma Wot. Going Bart. 09. 1, Klxad.. 11 : I Ma. , mUad S:00 I Iforth-Western LINE f. X. M. V, R. E. ia 4h best to Md from ti BLACK HILLS, DBADWOOD A'D HOT srRlSGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. The Seat Advertising Medium U ort-Wat lebrasa, b The SIOUX COUNTY JOUKSAL. BORN To Mr. and Mrs.. J. H. Barteil Aast night a boy, about th usual weight Mr. L. C. Wright, who dm been so rery sick this wwk is now very much improved. ttr. and Mrs. Wiltz. Earnest, were up from Bonniag Water on last Tuesday, 4Mb; trading. Miss Claudia Heater, went to Chad ?on, on last Saturday eveaiog, tr attend 4he conimeoceaaent exercises at the Ac ademy. Mrs. Walker, of War boo net precinct lias keen a guest at Mm. E. J. Wilcox's fnaneifw oa the east side, during-tbe past few days. M. J. Btewett. and Frank Lindeman weat to Ardmore this morais?, the for- a business, the later to enjoy, the J. H. Kewlin, of Pleasant Ridge was ia Harrieoo yesterday after some aesces- eary utilities for the school up in his us ! ili i sal i ill fsMynwruwNe Ed.Bowksr.of this nlkure left for JbMk, to cessptete work which he com iHst fML He axpscts to be geoe A Swatter of Roy Maine's young f Heads ssfsriiid hiss oa last Mooday eve- nhsjr, a aeseseot tine was spent by aH a 4 He inner nsaa was aet forgotten, asd as , -4ha was snail boars of the wet drawn hig near the guests departed. K.J. Etawstt. returaed from lin- : roln, Tasielay, where he weatkwt Tfcer y I May saawat fee Vssnnf. relative to fta Carts) afpoi aim sat by the governor ,. -as kraals add ssarks eomasiesloiiiir. He raporta that Ihesoiatsneet of Mr. Car .' 1 was srK&dfasr.', f. , & A. Csaaaw, of Tire Point, was da tawaj Catar&ty aad ie eoeveraetioe CSr ff aceat snidv oae rcrfcettwfcsatl m C Esreford Make Money. Hill Shatto is now engaged in drill ing a well for Dan Slattery. Grandpa Wright, is about as busy a man as you can find now-a-days. Virgil Hester, went to Sioux city on last Saturday night to buy cattle. M. J. Gayhart of Montrose, was a visitor at the Uub oco day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sheman, were upfront their Sheep creek ranch this morniosc. Mr. and Mrs. John . Serres, of Five Points were Harrison. visitors oa last Monday. On next Sunday, the Et Rev. Bishop Scanoell of Omaha, will administer confirmation at the Montrose church. -Editor Davis, of the press, went to Ainsworth, on last Friday evening to at tend the "quill pushers meeting and banquett at that place. We are very much pleased to state that Mrs. Williams, who lias been under the doctors care during the past several weeks is now able to be about again. Eggert Rohwer, who has been so very sick for a long time is now able to be out again he is a little slow in bis gait but each day he is gaining strength this his friends will be pleased to hoar. A brother-in-law of Andrew Mo Ginley, Mr. David Sifus. arrived here from Butler, Penn., last Saturday and will visit at the McGinley mansion for a couple of weeks. Mr. Sifus comes direct from the oil regions of Pennsylvania and has been engaged in the business, we understand for 30 years. The Sioux county teachers institute, will be held in Harrison from July 17th to 22nd. Two of the very best instruc tors possible have been secured one from Lincoln Neb., Prof. Percy Purviance, and the other from Lewsistown, Mon tana Prof. F. M. Vancil. This is a rare opportunity and alt teachers should a rail themselves of it. Ma. Hall, who left hers last winter for South Dakota, to make her home with her son Jesse cams in oa last Tues day nooa accompanied by another son and his wife and will visit with grandpa Hall aod her son Matt down in valley for a short time, but Jesse will return to his duties on nest fieturdav evening, be is now at Loag pine. Mrs. F. M. Smith of Five Points, returaed from Chadron. Tuesday where she has bees for two or three days look in after a class in Miatiett. While there she obtained work in flae art paint ing which she will do out at bar country borne. Tbe little boy of Mr. Carley's ia Chadron aa old acquaintance accom panied Mrs. Smith for a abort ' visit. Last evening Dr. Phisoey was called to mass a trip -thirty miles Worth-West of town, on Iodiaa creek to set a broken leg for Fata Irons, caused' by the upsetting of the wagon which ha was driving. He, aad Ma mother aod sistsr aad two children were on their way to Kootaoa where they were going to make a visit. The fotks lira ia the sou there sK of thie ooooty aad of cowan dSast will not be pleasant news totha rest ths fIs t homa. : Ths natartaaaaf os3 KM will be brought to as a aad OUR IIOf.1 STORE The plai 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 Goods, Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery. i 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, 8 Foot Wear care fully considered. 80 TO J. H. BARTELL'S For HcCormic 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. H. BARTELL John Blomberg , was up from Glen, yesterday and filed on a quarter section of Sioux bounty soil. While here he did not forget to say a friendly "how" to ye editor, Report, comes from Lusk by tele gram that Sheriff Hazen, of Converse county Wyo. had been shot and serio usly wounded in trying to capture the U. P train robbers, west of Caper about 10 miles on last Monday afternoon. We learn through Andrew Christian, who sent a telegram to Lusk Tuesday, ask ing for information as to Sheriff Hazen-s condition that the chances are against bis recovery. LATER, word came from Douglas on the evening train thatKherrifT Hazen died Tuesday evening at 5:00 o'clock. It is earnestly hoped that the robbers may be apprehended and punish ed commensurate with the crime com mitted. It is too bad that a good man's life should be sacrificed for a desperado. The village of Harrison is just now passing through another severs trial, that is petting to be most too common to be pleasant for its citizens. The past week the village wind mill lias been broken and out of repair, so that it has been about all the residents of the towr could do to get sufficient water for cook ing and drinking purposes, say nothing about the stock that have to depend entirely upon the town well for water to quench their thirst,, As stated in last weeks Journal, we still maintain that there should be a watering tank down at the pump house which would lessen the work ot the windmill, get the cattle acd horses out of the streets and in our opinion would be advantagous to the residents of town in more ways than one. In all probability the, milt wilt be fixed up by the close of the week. One cause of the mill being shut down so long is. the broken casting bad to come from the factory at Chicago aod then it has been hard to gat help to repair the mill after it comes. Following is the enrollment of the members of the Elkorn Valley Editorial association which we copy, from the minutes of their meeting which convened at Ainsworth Saturday, June 3: E. W. Julian, Dawes County Journal. Geo. H. Miles, Ainsworth Home Ruts. Geo. H. Reinert, Valentine. , W. a Barker Valentine Republican. Root Good, Valentine News-Democrat. O. M. C. Cooper, Rusbville Recorder. T. & Armstrong, Butte Gazette. - , E. S. Eves. Holt County lodependsot H. O. Lyon, Gordon Journal. A. M, Church, Stewart Ledger. K. E. Humphrey, Hay Epriags Leader. B. B. Smith, Republican Journal. W. H. Davis, Harrison Press. R.H. J.ones,OT(sill Geo. D. Oaaea, Harrison Journal. U. E. Fester, Plaioviaw News. F. R. WlagSeld, Crawford Gazette. C. H. Boristgh, reprosntiaj Crawford Bollattsv. : X2ss Luella Remy, isftasafUag Nor &k Jaw real, i . Jss. W. Burltigkw. AJflSWorth Star Journal. " , . , BEP1MT.HT The place to Get Good Bargains in Bubbers 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. Mrs. N. M. Baumgartner, Fairfax Re view. James Morris, Johnstown. Lee W. Henry, Atkinson Plain Dealer. W. N. Skinner, Springview Herald. Over In Wyoming. Mr. Arnold Wagner, son of Mrs. Kirt ley, arrived home from the phiilipines on last Thursday. For several years he has been in the U. S. Navy and has visithed nearly all the parts in the civilized world During the little unpleasantness with Spain he was sent to the Philippines. Miss Amy Christian, who is teaching near Lusk, visited at the parental home over Sunday. Miss Ida Sutton began a two months term of chor! in ths front room of John Sultou's lio'i.e, on hint Motutay. This is her first term but we predict tint she will teach a successful term. The contract to furnish eighteen cords of 2 ft wood for Dist. No. 7 was let to E. Foote at 2,25 per cord. Grandma Kendall was visiting at the Andrew Christian home a few days last week. George Davis moved his family from the valley, into John Buttons house the first of the week in order to send bis chil dren to school. Quite a hail storm passed over the Ridge on Friday of last week. John and Francis Deuel are putting in a crop of oats on part of Miss Steer's farm. The school board are to meet this (Tuesday) morning to prepare plans and specifications for the new school house to be built in lieu of the one burned. They will also write out advertisements for the sale of the bonds, to be published io a Cheyenne paper and the Douglas Budget, also an add, calling for bids for building the school bouse. Zekucl. Card Of Thasks. To the many friends who so kindly as sisted us in taking care of ou r husband and father while in life and gave us words of condolence in our bereavement we wish to express our sincere thanks. Mm. F, M. Umphekocb Akd Childszh. Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be successful one must look ahead and plan ahead, so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantages of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy In the house, the shiftless fallow will wait Hatil nanouitv mninli it and then ruin bis best horse going for m wKHir iwj jm v a m ui wovuir mil w pay, besides; oae pays out tti cents, the other is out a hundred dollars aad then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is fretting poorer. For sals by Dr. J. E. Pbinney. Mr. John Be vise, editor of the Press Aothon, Iowa, ' says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aod Diar rbeea Kemedy in my family for flftees years, havs recocosMnded it to buedrsds of others, aad bsrs aersr kaowa It to SHOES! 51E5!! A Fine Line of Ladie s & Gentlemen's s LIGHT & HEAVY HO A TJTl TTTTT! Children CELEBRATED SHOES HAVE Call and look 1U1 0 X Ul Vi-LOOXi-Lg CIO W t VsCUJ. V U JrVJlA- money. MAR8TELLER BROS. , tW 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. Kesdaix. Tartar. J. E. PIIIKNEY. IL D. Phylsc'las and Surgeon. all calls g-iren prompt attention. OOlce in iimg Store. -HAIlRISOa - NEBRASKA. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Juxticv, Countv ur.d Diolnct Courts, and before theUnited States Land Office. " Fire Insurance written ' in reliable sompanies. tgrLogal papers carefully drawn. Haiuuwjn, - UebhaSka. IRESS MAKING PAKLOIl. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room of ANDREWS HALL. prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her lino. Tlie patronage of the public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction and that our charges will be reasonable. Mrs. Magoie Rosecrans. I was seriously afllicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiv. ing much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, by a friend, who knowing me to be a poor widow, gave it to me, I tried it, and with the roost gratifying results. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. 1 gave this certificate without solicitation, simply in appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure effected. Respectfully Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Claremore, Ark. For sale by Dr. J. E. Pbinney. AGENTS WASTED KOB "THE I ATX AK0 Achel veaenU of Ad mlrsl Dewey," tbe worlds greatest nsvsl hero. .By Mentt' Hattead, the life Ions friend sod admirer of the s stl on's Idol. Hlf ltt and bast book ; over MS passe, SilO inches; nearly ltd page hslf tone 111 aetrstlons. Only SIJO. KnormoDsdemaad. Klg Commissions. Ootnt free. Cbsne nor s life time. Write quick. The Oomtalon Corn ell v, Jrd riour C'sxton Bids., Cbleaigo. KB YOU A WORKER fMetr ttee ef BAtRes Poor Gessseatuief J II W. P. A Jess & Youth's LIBERTY BELL PI our Stock over be- For Sale. E5r"200 head of good young Native Cowp, also 200 head of yearlingfi;.moPt of them steers will hmII ohcnnAf kciIi! nnn. They can be Been at uiv lLmch 8 miles north-west or Manville, Wyo. Gicokoe Hitshew. . -Reward- r'e a V vs if lit Jj guvit for information that will 'ead to the arrest and convic lion of the person, or persons who cut my wire fence, four miles west of Glen last Sun day night May 9th, and also on following Tuesday night. Fbe'd Blombeko. rTDon't Bend to Mont gomery, 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 yournelf. Egg ekt Rohwbe. Lieutenant Charles O. dollars, Co. E. 1st. Colorado volunteers, in an interview in tbe Daily Roclcy News says: It will take 100,000 soldiers to whip the Philmtnn and lluil nr vilnnlnn.. m 1( able to remain in tha Philinina lal&mla - , ' perhaps another year. It is safe to say 'that Lieutent Zollsrs comes pretty near knowing what be is talking about as tie has only just return. from the island. ROAD NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To All Whom It Mat Concsbx! The Cotpmliwtontr sppolnted to locate a road conimeiKilns st the north-went rornn of bee. 16.TWP. W. Kan ts 6:!. runtilnir thnnru. one and ono bnlf miles north lia rumrtnl In fuvor of eatsMliUinir of that art of said road, conimeneliiv at the north .-.t pwn.r of sec. t, Twp., HaiiKi w, running thence nenn one nair mile, and all objections thereto, or claims for ttmmmMttM nma, tm tlmA In tbe countf Clerk's ofBoe on or before soon of toe ism amy or July, ism. H.J. BLKWETTi Coanty Clerk. CERYiTA FILLSiHS Cures Ixnpoteocy, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects fit aelf. abuse, or excess and Indis cretion. A nerre toale aMMl Mood builder. Brings the Ink glow to pale cheeks and restores the lire of youth. tmN iPj mall ftO per box, O boxes far Wlta written rasias toe to cure or refund the amaaurr. wnaior cirauar, Aoaress, . 0 EfJOJIL; ' " :.-jc::;"w fvatair te -tsm t fco bib Kim Gladys & Aim worth Bats fait In a siagle inrtaacs, Far sais by 4ftjrtt.. Bui ha. i s. Mssea AO - , Ik i t - -V, M