HT How To lake Honey. Ml 01 Our If ym are tired of paying hih prices yon ran make nionev bv luy hi-r your poods at the . RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Kvjry body loves a nice fitting, Hlylish Shoe. Vre Sell the Queen Shoe, advertised in all imrrnines at .0) in liorton, v,e sell this praVeftd shoe for $-J.7." ripht here at home and save you G0t- express besides. All other leather goods will he cold just as cheap in proportion; none hut the best kept in stock. In Clothing, Drygccds and Groceries we will meet all East ern, catalogue prices; no matter from what point goods may come. In additien to our gen eral merchandise, we are selling this spring Ladies and Misses $5.00 fc-prmsr Hats fur &..r0 Come it set for yourself. We also han dle the celebra . tecl Valentine Flour, . none better in America. "Besides we have full If you want a suit of clothes made to order we are Agents for Eoyal Taylors of Chi cago, Ills. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, l. gerlach, PrcP. THE SIOUX COUSTY TtitrRSDAY. June. 10th. 1393 iim. 1). Canon, Editor and Prop. F.E.4S.V It. it. lime tM. Going West. Uutnff East. fio. 5, mli),. 11 :20 I So. C. mixed 8:00 T H E North-W estern LINE . V. E. E. is to and from the fF. E. the best BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD i'I south d. HOT SI'HISli .a"TA. The lk--t Adterlb.iis Mrtflum ia iSorth-West Sebrasa, In Tlx BIOl'X C0UXTY J01ENAL. . HARRIS Will Celebrate and THE VJILL SCREAM ON THE JOLT. The Pogramme -vTill occur in our iicst week's issue. &53lx out for it tt Of line of Crock The Glide Stall ion. own ed by me will bo kept at Z. F. Antrim's place near Kod arc, for service the most of this season. J. II. IlAirrirLi.. Miss Louisa Lindcruan came up with her sister Mrs. Btewett, on Tuesday for a short visit Tlw County Commissioners have been in session this vtxi. as a boanl of equalization. The annuci.1 thiiiirns da? will Ije oc-1-elr;Ui at the t hiin h next fcucdnv witti approjiriat xerdses g dren. 1 i... ..i.M i tt:n u ill , t.i i- s j A nu rubor of our yount; poopl took an outiut;, yv-t r ! y t- tb valtT, t amen; theru V, 1! Coil ci Mil Prof. Limit-man arj-l a Uj-v Voting l.i.i.fi. j iWiiktr (Irlswciil an.i f.imily. liv-s ! tonisrbt for IjenA S. V, on a visit for a i wfw-'U or ten das. Tlwy will oouolless visit)tne of the otlxir citio of western ; South Dakota lfore rcturcing. i ,'harle Chrktian. son cf reprewnta tive Andrew Christian, of Kirtlcy. V.'yo., returned from Lincoln, Neb., yenturrlay, where he has Vieen attending school at the state university during ths pasts- holad'ic vear. One of the worst cyclones of the season swept over the country near Has tings Minn., and Hutinon and N'ew IJii h nioml Wis., doiiiR iufalcuahle damage to the latter narnwl place, killing near ly 200 people ar.d wounding about 400 more. One of the finest growing rains that has ever fell in this country at this sea son of the year, commenced falling h-re Tuesday morning about 3 o'clock and continued up till about 11. No doubt but that an inch and a half of water fell, all going into the ground which pretty nearly insures a good hay crop for this year. Will Gerlach. left for Douglas Wyo., taday where he has leen employ ed as salesman and book-keeper for A. R. Merit of that place for the past year. He has severed his connection with that house and will in the future work for the fTrm of Georee Bo wen & Co., of the same city. It is cafe, to say however that the firm have done well to nee u re the services of Will and that the other firm's loss will be their gain. A pleasant surprise, wai tendered 'Trof' Lindeman, on last Monday even ing, at the home of bis nncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlach, by mem!rs of the senior class, and a few invited guests. A very pleasant time was spent various games, and music both vocal and instrumental waa indulged in, and last but not least the inner man was made happy, by the profusion of good thing? served up by the genial hostess, after which the guests departed all hop ing Frank will again take up the duties of proffessor, In our school oeJct year. Mr. Lindeman left for his parents home at Lyruao, la. , where he expects to re main, during the remainder of his vara tion Mid when he takes the best winhes of ft bolfc of friends, which he has form ed duriqf bia ibort stay in our midst. i r i place to Get Good i to T',ar:.'ahis at all times is r. J. j.3ARTELL'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 Miliinery. 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, Foot Wear care fully considered. h i Ij J. si. For KeCormic 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 wo can do for you before you send your money out of the country. Respectfully, J. II. BARTELL. Contj'.y ytltnrr.cy J!. J. O'CY.nncll is now rii:,ticuli:!g at lis touuty t--at in Ad.'iia. JJ. J. E!ewitt onJ family, w-nt to Crawford,- on last Saturday, vcaing, an'i rt-tnrneJ on Tue-i.'iy noon. County Treasurer Hc-iJite, went to Craw font, hist Friday oiglit on bu.sinois, an.1 returnwl on last Sat ur Jay noon. Mr Gerl:w li, Rrcompani J ly her son Will, nn'l prof., iUmfc-man anJ JIisji Iyuie ro;.ie a trip to l!onlro"e i S;iii-4nv. Mis M.u":i Iluntor r'!urn.il from j f- Mahsrof Lincoln s-ayintr that he hail Oiatlron on last FrWav iwwn. wher.j Mtejna commion i I by i;ov. nior len Rt-n.ii0fr the aiv .!unnr; ! Foyter U Mr. PW.t a mtnfcr t.X the it btn- nionth?. r;r.-'M V.'ri,'''t for t'ouryviM icrm-r iii.iriv.wi " - -fi'.tv where he ex;-cs to l-e buy foi t or three weetc-s at Ivavt. Tie fam'.lar face of Will GHai:h. is again ' -'-n on our sres. Y"s Vill trrows homenick to K'ilnm and mnthT once in awhile and cannot resist thedu- sire to lie w ith them. Q.tt,i a nuni!iir from H-iriotj wnt to Montrose, on last Sand ly to witness the confirmation ceremonies, which oc cured there on that date. Ilcnrv P,lpweit and George Gerlnch went to Van-Tassel, on on last Sunday. to try their lui-k with hook and line and i met with the ordinary (Kherman's luck. Frank Tinkhnm, came from his mine in Wvoming, on last Saturday evening, on business. Mr. Tinkhani has just r- j rent I y disposal of his interest in tlie livery business at Douglas, hia business pf.rtnr was ttie late lamented Sheriff Haz"n. T. R. Dredge, wns a pleasant caller at this office on last. Monday and while here inscrihed his name among the readers of the Jot'USAU It is the oCical paper of this county, therefore for all matters in any way pertaining to our county, you should read the JOURNAL. Frank Tinkham, who came down from Douglas Wyo., a few days a;'o on business left for Spring Hill Wyo., where be and his jiartnpr J.lek Kreisler with sereral of our boys have a copper mine, which they expect to work during the summer and winter. Mr. Tinkham while here disposed of hi Sioux county real estate to John and Steve Serres. Mrs. Ed. Rowker, wnt to Crawford on last Thursday evenms. as a delegate to visit the Royal Neighbors camp in that City, She reports a mot enjoyable time and the kindest treatment from the "NeifrlilmrH-', After the husine!s of the evening was ubrowd of, deligbirul refreshments wore served, Mrs R ennrot extol too highly, th ladies of the Gate City Camp. Following are those in Bowen pre cint who have filel Hpplicatione t t:ke land under the V. S, reservoir act: A. J. Bof art, O. W. Story. John Corbin, Thoman Dredge, Keller Lindsey. Clerk of the Court, Plewett informed on that filing under the U. 8. Reservoir act can be made Irefore a Notary Public, as well as before the land office commis sioner or other oflWrs qualified to cer tify to the applicaitt'u filing paprj. iae place to uct doou Bargains in Bobbers is at J. H. EfiRTELL'S. Where a complete line of warm Felt and Kubhers, with PBICES ALWAYS right. Our lineofGIJOCEIUES are fine, as we always aim to buy Goo1, Fresh Goods such as we know would suit all our Customers. We carry a complete lino of FLOUli A FEED; all Flour guaranteed. Also, we carry HAKDWAKE A; Build iiig Mat e: i a 1 . U u ktiti ia U3 2a La 1 The antiu-d schnoi cioHioo for the election cf fu.-hool treasurer, for this vill age will to (j!:li,! at the m-hool house in Harrison on Moml.iv, June 2Clh one vvci?k from next Mor.tay. Dr. Phinney informs us that l'al r Irons, who accid.it.ly got ln" broken near Inlitin cr-'k, as tirinounof-d in t!w j J(rtT;SAt. lat t, is iiujK-ovir.fr oif'fciy ami expects to ha sitting up Ly the -J lit of July. on liit! Comity clerk Ul wet t, n)iay ai I tfernoon rwxivvA t-lpp.ram from John the IVand and MurUs Loard for the state cf JCetifka. ill.. ii-'V., U it. ( S- ' 'I- t !'. - ' '' l:;e Racraiuc-ut of Confirmation to a I'-ifr number at the 55ritrMs cbtirch laugii.g in u :e frjtn 10 to 25 ytars. After a few f-hort word )f exorUitifin which were d-divere l in three lafiguages, his lordship addressed thowt who wero aliut to lc cunfirmci Iritfiy, on the nature of the wramenUin general, hutdivelt, particu larly on the onn which tlu-y were about to rwyivc. Judging from the manner in which he delivered his sliurt sermon, we woul l d-.'eni it a nvru tr":it to listen to his Uev-renj-e deliver a lengthy dis- course. The church which is of very pretty design in it lf. was beautifulyU-- cir.iU J for the occat-iou, and at b ast ttiree huodrnJ p'op!e wi!nes-:d tbeimpos- i"S service. Several childrei. from H.n- rison and vicinity were among tlwue con firmed. We have but wonts of praise for the people of Montrose, as they were anxious to entertain all w ho came and thus verify the words of holy scripture, by "welcoming the stranger within their gates". JlHsonlc Now. Mrs. Fred Mason, returned home from the east, on lust Friday. D. F. Thomas, of Crawford, was up one day last week, surveying Fred Mason's claim. J.T. Mason & Son shipped a carload of lumber from (Jim, tin week to G. W, Hester, John Blomberg, has moved on to the J. T. Mason claim. The bridge gang are bucy driving pil ing Heiir Glen. Mrs. VV, A. Pullcn, r tumid home from Mr. Jensens, where fcbe has Ix.en taking care of the sick for some. time. Fred Pulleu was over from Jim Cook'x ranch, Sunday vUiiing White Uiver frienls. Mrs. J. Btinipaon of Crawford, is rusti cating with Thomas DavenjKirt's family. Fred P-lomU rg has moved his cattle on White Itiver during the past week. Charles Kalslrom, Is driving on the road for a grocery out-fit, better buy goods at home and know what you are getting. Dontftskyour store keeper to trust you, when you have no money and send off cash when you get It, this makes hard times at home. J. T. Mason is now comfortably settled down on the school section, and bringing in the t'ordwood for the government. JUkwjcy. mi mm ii m P hne line oi V" acne s i gentlemen s T TrTT'n V LylVjll 1 UT AND THE Cliildren & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY" BELL Mm mm M ihkb, . Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as money.. Marsteller BROS. Dia:s.s MAKiNt; paulou. o The unders:gncd just located in lower north-west corner room of ANDREWS HALL- prepared to do all kinds cf dress making and sewing in her hne. Tlv patronage of the publii.- iswlicite!. V e guarantee Mtisfaclinn and that our charges will b raahouahlo. Ma-i. Ma(;:k It'iRBc-nvN's, I FirrMs, 3 gold.r.gs aud ruie rurtre: one is a Kirrel, two Utvs unit ou'j ronii ! and he 4 b.-.uided lS JI' on left vleinld- !d- r iir d Jit or! nht shoulder. Kmyeii j Iiv.m Hie n Ui. tit u week .. f"-'1l Hi-. j '.viui'-.iiiiiilb s.iouei In; let' :t tii S.L Ofiiee. J. U HI. M 1 1 1 ro-.o ( "1 i 1 1 1 1! ngs. Since the wealiKT !ia got, arn aage h;is reapjai'et!. Miss I Ana HibUcn departed for Oruaha Sunday evening. II. Was-rbuiger bought a blooded Hereford lull of K. Aridersuri last S.U unl.iy. The s;i!e of John Thorns was not well attended and every thing was sold rather cheap. John Thorns and son departed from her ilutiJay but w d.d not learn where they were headed for. MiwGefty .Marking was homn from Crawford viMting with her parents and friends a few days. There was a gathering of about COO people at the Montrose chun-h lust Sun day June 11 lb to witness the confirma tion of 45 children. Huv. liiabop lao of Omaha. H,v;r.. I was serknihly nlilicteil with a couph for several yari, and l.it fall bad a mors severe 1 ough than cvtr U-foro. I have iiwd many remedied without receiv hig iihkIi relict, itilJ Iwing rcornuieoded to try a bitthj of Clurulwrlaiu's Cough ltemedy, by a friend, ho knowiug me to Iki a poor widow, gave it to me, 1 lrid it, uti'l wiilj the most gratifying r;sui!.s. The l!iit bottle leheved rue very much end the t.econd bottle has absolutely cured me. I have nut bail) as goo I health for twenty years. I gave this certificate without noli -itation, simply in appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure effected. Ite-ipect fully Mrs. Mary A. Beard, ( 'Uretuoro, Ark, For sale by Dr. J. L. Phinriey. Had management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be successful ouo mint look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opporl unity prew nts ititelf he is ready to take advantages of it. A little forethought will also s;ive much expense and valuable time. A prudont and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will watt until necessity compels it and then ruin hi best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one pay out '.'5 cents, the oilier is out a hundred dollars and then wonders why his neighlsir is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For tnl by Dr, J. Ii, Ppirmvy. T.T1? A TT IWLIV V 1 we can SAVE you j:" I'rcac-I.ing every other Sabbath itt 1 1 o'clock a. in,, and every Knhhntb evening at S oVhn k at. the M. II church. Lvery body invited to Attend. Ki:v. J, L. Ke.nuaix. Pastor. J. Ii PiUNNEY.M. I). P!!iic!:tn nad Snrgron. 11 glren urompt Httrntton. i.rtiiee in hmg hiort. GiaN" GUTliniE. Hcrr.sy-at-Law. Prompt at'entioa given to nil k-gal fitters in Justice, County and District t.'t.ucts, and befuro the United Suites Lu.d OlTlce. Fire Insurance written in reliable uompauiiis, "I'gal papers carefully drawn. llAiati;;;, - 2?&kaska. A,ENr- wAvniK ran t:ir i.ii-k ami AelieiveiiK nlof A'lu.Sr.il Jltwey," the v4iriii (frer.test l.tirt! hero. My Murj.t Ilieilewl, tin" life lo.-i:r Irleiu! nml H'ltnli -r of il;e :i utl jn' I'lul. UUii'l book ; or U J pnis, Svlinie'll'-.; ne.irly l'1 tx U ill i.iae lilUstf'.ttioiJs. (nly:'i. r.re.rfitiiu.tlftuiel. (.inrjiilni. le.itlH frt-.r. (li.ute e'tf a life li!tii. V. rire 'j'li.-rk. "I tie 1 lomtnitju ( 'otie .iiiv, 3i-.l I'loor i' txtna VAJ,, (li!ei;i. "Itevard.- 62.', reward will Ik; given for information that v.iil lead to the arrcnt and convic, tion of tlitt person, or persons who cut my wire fence, four miles v.e,-t of Glen last Sun day r.l'r'ht May Uth, and also on following Tuesday night. FlCKl) I)bUM!K!t."l. C77"Don't si'iid to Mont gomery, Ward & Company or to Klkhrtrt, Indiana, for your JIarn(;r;er. I can pell you better good and much cheaiKT. If you are open for conviction come and learn for yourself. Kookut KoiIWRK. fMVITA PILLS; HtOf VlfALtTy, LOST VIGOH MHO MANHOOD Cures Iiapotcncy, Kij;ht EraliioiiBainl wastln'f dUcarcH, all cfTccta of self. '? -to net inn. A icri'A tnnliiuml "f nJ'bbKid Imllder. Ihlngu tl)3 trpiriK rjiow to pale checbu and 4a5i rcntorea the fire of youth. f'S5nn7 mail ftO" P borf for .r0 with a written (rnamn teotneuro or refund tho tuouoy. Scnrl for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Ctrrton b Jcciuon Cuw CHICAGO, IU. , Mil! 8 !.', J 5 Win. r 1 ,. ... ,' ' l V ; .