Hou To Make Honey. 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, adverted in all magazines at f3. 00 in Boston, we sell tliit graceful nhoe for $2.75 righthere at home aud 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 willaneet all East ern catagogue prices; no matter from what poin oods may come. In additien to our gen eral merchandise, we are selling this spring Ladies vand Misses $5K) Spring Hats jf or $2.50 Come & see for yourself. We also han dle the celebra ted Valentine Flour, jione better in America. Pesides we have full line of Crockery. J! you want a suit xi clothes made to order we are Agents for Uoyal Taylors of Chi cago, Ills. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, l. gerlach, p. THE SIOUX COUNTY THOBWAT. June. 29th, 1809. fim. ft. Canam, Editor aod Prop. 1. 1. A X. J R. . tune table. Going Wast. Going Rut. 0. t, islxad. M mi So. 6, niljed. 8:00 North-Western LINE f. ,, M. V. K. R. i the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DKA0KOOD ASD HOT 6FJUKU8.- OUTH DAKOTA. F. J5.AM.Y. ILR. Tourtlxr Jly Excursion Rate. Ticket wrtl be sold July 1, 3, 3 and 4, 4o all stations oo F.E.4M. V., within a distaoee of 200 miles at One Fare tor Bound Trip. rood, returning until .July 5th, caiwaum charge 50c. F. Avery, Agent, P. E. ft M. V. K. B. JJpeelal Eicanlea to Mot Springs, 8. Dak, Tickets will be sold Tuesday s, July J4h and 18th and Aug. 22, 1H09, good rvtonung 80 days from date of (sale at iOea Fare Plus $2.00 For Round Trip um1 on Tuesday. Aug. 8, 1899, at One Fare For Rouod Trip. F. Avrav, Agent. Miss Maggie Hunter, is now employ ed ia the faauJy of station Agent Avery. The republicaa state convention will jbe held in Omaha, Thursday, Sept list. The county fathers who have been o our Buast dWiag the past two weeks as a board of aqoaliaatkM adjourned on The IfesesVHeraM relief fund ool!eot- M lev e cyclone sufferers, t sum of 18,966, will novo his faari- ly out lo rm now f towa tais weal on the outskirts they will be at itothair friends after this. BOSSi-Osi ftaaaay evening June SSth lO To Kr. aa Mrs. Charles Thomas a iea pound boy. Dr. Ejaer reports all doteg anely. BOSXi-T Mr. aad Mrs. F. B. Lang, artfry, near Baaafag water, a boy M(Staeoui8 Made Doctor PUajtoy m Me ptooa, who was the atteoaiag pTsttaa luporte faster, mother aad 4uaetj wall. CZZ3-9 Kr. aad Mrs. F. Amy, on wrrawosy, imm a, icp a 4 o'cleak p. 0 A A3 Mai buss rested parties tjpsZiZj r"7 Fnutk. Mot- -Cm gmm tertuu a Just Mrs. Gerlach and Mrs. Priddy, also Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Holly were among tbAae who went to the canyon this week berrying. B. E, Brewster arrived from the Bay State, on last Saturday and U look ing after his interests at the ranch. He expects to remain about to weeks. A very pleasant birthday party, was given at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Holly on last Monday afternoon the oc casion being the 7tb birthday of Master Tommie. Nearly all of the little tote town dressed up in their best fnocks and joined in helping Tommie celebrate bis birthday. Several presents were offered and all did justice to the good things which Mr Holly set before her sons little guests after which tbey all "spaoked' Tommy and gave him an extra bard one to grow on and then left for home. Once more the village well has been re)jred by pulling the tubeing and put ting in some new pumping valves and in other ways putting the pumping appar atus in Qrst class order. The wind mill is being remodeled and put in such shape that the town will be swimming in wat er all her days, if nothing more oyer ever breaks down. Every body should have a well of their own anyway. Lney Sutton, and family were out at Kirtley commonly called Pleasant ridge visited with his brother-in-law and family, and his son Sunday, the late i who just recently returned from tt Phil ippine islands where he has been engaged as one of Uncle Sams Naval heros. Mr. Sutton, brou ght home from his brother- in-law's, a grain of smokeless powder which his son brought home from the war and also some other war relics, which are curiosities to many of (lie people in this country. The graia of smokeless Powder, to us is the most curious, it being a piece, sexagon in shape one wav and about 6 inches and a half thick, and of light brown color. Any body desiring to as Um curio will no doubt be accommodated by calling at Mr. Sutton's, who will take groat plena ure in explaining all about it Toe annual school meeting aad elec tion of Bowen school district No. 7, took place at tne school bouse at 3 oclock P. M., 3. H. Bartell moderator in the chair, and E. Rohwor, as secretary of the net ting. - Moating called to order and minutes of I last annual meeting read and approved after which '.Tim. Gerlach made a state ment of money collected sod disbursed during the year just eioesd. l am report or too director also was mad aad approved. , On motion the patron of the school present proceeded to the Domination and election of dkrtriot treasurer by ballot which resulted In re-election of I Gar lach tor the mine; three th vote beiaf ; (fertoob , 10 Krs. Beset , , 1 Um l It wm foaad that the vt4asUoa of all Uiwble awpwty to the district wm im rorad Mrtw 9St,000 aad bsace tax er7 f 14 Bulls oe) Um dollar wae voted ier aonPei Om OUii HOU The plaoe to Get Good Bargain: at all times ig at J. H.BARTELL's The following of which i nearly always found, at the above place: A complete assortment of Ladies ajid Gents furnish ing Goods, Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery. A Good line jo f . Men's Duck Clothing, Hats , and Caps to suit the time. Ladies and Gents Pine Foot Wear a specialty; ajid 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 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. Q Dominique lL-iss, was in town last Monday, to meet his sister, who came in from the west in the evening. Andrew M'Omley, of Utis city, and his brother-in-law, Mr. Seifus, wbo has been a guest, at the M'Ginley home, dur ing the put month, left for Gering, the first of the week. We did not learn, how long the gentleman will remain in that section of the country. , I Following are cttziens of Sent Co., who have taken land under the U. S. Berervoir act since two weeks ago: Oottleib Knori, Geo. 1L Turner, Theo. Wagner, Jacob Wasserburger, Bernard Baes, B. 8. Longwortby, Domnique Iiaas, Peter Uaas. -For the lack of space this week, we refrain from making any complimentary remarks relative to those, whe were not homely enough Dor those not pretty enough to get one at those delicious cakes at the Royal Neighbors eptertain meatTueaday evening. W. F. Morgareidge, ex-superintendent of public intrsuction of Cherry coun ty, this state, who was married to Miss Maud Van Buskirk, at .Gordon Neb., o week ago yesterday, arrived here a week ago today via the F. E. M. V. Railroad, Mr. and Mrs. Morgareidge wUl spend a week or tea days visiting with Mr. M's brother-in-law and sifter. Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan, who live out in Warbonaet precinct. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. M. will go from here to Omaha, to visit the exposition before returning to their home. Of all men in the United States at the present moment, probably John Barrett, : former United States minister ts Siam. is the one best qualified by personaj knowledge to discuss Um Philippine situ ation. Mr. Barrett lias spent Um past five years In the far East. Loag before the Spanish war he had traveled over a large portion of Luson and had visited the islands of other Philippine groups. In May, 1898, after Dewey hadannlhilat ad Spain's fleet in Manila Bay, "Mr. Bar- rett returned and remained in Um vicinity of Manila for seven month, f Finally, after the fighting with the Pbillpinos be gan In February ho earn back to the scene of hostilities, aad only left to set sail for America in Um middle ol March. Mr. Barrett contributes to Um Jfevfew of Bmvitw for July a summarv of his im- prsssions after all these montba of ex perience aod obatrvaUon. TV article is highly opportune and significant. Montrose Clippings. A good rain would not ooom amiss around hero just now. Quite a bail-storm fell hero on Ante lope and Squaw Creeks, it is eeti mated that la some places hall laid six inobes, deep and some were as large as good six ad ban's eggs. M. J. Gaybart and 11 Konrath, took their cattle to Duck Creek, loot weak where tnore Is better range. Oayhart, baa rotomad to foe a wall earned .aad sauoh rent from the eastern part of too Halo, after an abasnoe of four yam. John WaaMrbnrger will work for J. Aoojroja daring Um haying attwori. Baci. DEPilfliT.ini The place to Get Good Bargains in Rubbers is at J- H. BARTELL'S, Where a complete line of warm Felt and Rubbers, with PRICES ALWAYS right. Our line of GROCERIES are fine, as we always aim to buy Good, Fresh Goods suck as we know would suit all our Customers. We carry a complete line of FLOUR & FEEL); all Flour guaranteed. Alo, we carry HARDWARE & Building Material. ESTKAYED. 18 Jbotrayed torm my place 2 black, 3-year-old Lore es branded reverse F on left jaw; 2 iron gray mares brand t-xl cockeye on left shoulder. A. L. Hodge, Glen, Neb Masonic Jfcws. Messrs. Young and Smith have comple ted Fred Mason's well On his Homestead. Peter Nelson will have a well drilled nest BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. John mom- berg on last Saturday, a daughter, Dr. itereilith tlie attending physiciiw), reports moiiwr anJ chilJ iloui ' nictly, uud lie has hopes of John's recovery. r red mora berg, has sold his improve ments on his claim, to Mr. Anderson, of Crawford. School meeting went off One in No. 10, C. E. Kalatromfor Director, J. Blomberg Moderator, M. J. Weber, for Treasurer, We heard that they had a prize fight in No 2, referee called it a draw. The saw mill at Glen, is running full blast, with Mr. Palmer at the throttle. Pete Nelson, is fencing a pasture, for future use. J. i. Mason and Hon are loactuig a car of lumber this week, for G. W. Hester, lumber is in great demand, iaat (ill the orders fast enough. Wanted at Glen, several men to chop, inquire at the mill at Glen. We learned that the ofHcers elected In No. 2 were, Jens Jensen Director, Dedric Nelson Trearsurer. Drwir. Over la Wyoming. miss nary Lasting or the valley, was visiting her sister Carrie, at the Andrew Christian home last Keek. Louis Wohlheter was a caller on the Ridge, last week, The contract for building the school house in Diet, No. 7 was let to F. B. Hamlin, consideration f3O0. He will be gin building at once. We learn that the family of Wm Reynolds, living near Lusk, are under going a aeige of dtptheria. Two of the family hare already died. Mrs. Eva E. and Miss Dora Christian attended the S. S. convention at Bodarc, last week. Word was received on last Thursday that Mian Eva Church had received the appointment as postmistress at Kirtley, this is good news for her friends and we truly believe that she will make an efficient and obliging post mistress. Zuin. Ceatoaary of CMP-Kectlnga. A writer in the July Ladita Home Journal calls to mind that one hundred years ago August IT? 9 the first camp- matting for religious worship was bald in America. The site of this notable gath ering ia a short dietaoce from Russel villa, la um axaw or Kentucky. Toe earlier oaap meetinm, it is shown by Um fount oTs article, worn formerly oooduetod ir- respective of deaotaionatlonal hoes, but Um form of worship soon bocatno, and has since remained, a MottiodU iusttu uon. SHOES! V!! A Fine Line of Ladie s & Gentlemen's LIGHT & HEAVY SHOES AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL , SHOES HAVE HO EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVJ3 you money. Marsteller broS- JUST ARRIVED AT- 4VA400000OriO000040000000 ROHWER S HARNESS SHOP.J All kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flonr and all kinds of Grain and Feed for pale. JJesidett the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c &ct IW Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. FOIl SA'JLE. Two Hereford Bnl!n. two-year-old?, and one Hinder good aa niisv. Will lake grain for binder. , H. Wasseebcrgeii. The Bc8t AdrertUIng Medium In North-Wiwt Kebrasa, Is The SlOtX t'OUNTI JOLBSAL. Good Hay & Stock Ranch for sale. CHARLES SCHIIX I was seriously afilicted with a cough for several years, and last full had a more severe cough tlmn ever before 1 have used many reiuedies witliout recei v- ing much relief, and bein rttcomnigiidcd to try a bottiti of Chaniberlutn' Cou,-li Remedy, by a mend, who kDO'iii trie to be a $oor widow, gave it to me, 1 tried it, and with the most gratifying result. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. 1 have not hod as good health for twenty years. I gave Uiis certificate without solicitation, siuiply in appreciation of ttia gratitude lelt for the cure eirecteo. Kctruily Mrs. Mary A. Beard. Clareiiiore, Ark. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. Bad management keeps more people in poor circumstances than any other one cause. To be nuccettHful one imint look ahnd and plan ahead so that when a favorable opixirlunitv nnmunU itself he is ready to take advantages of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and enreful nixn will keep a bottle of Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy in the Iiouko, the t-hiftleHS fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin bis beet borne goinir for a doctor aod have a big doc'or bill to pay, bewides; one pays out 25 cent, the other U out a hundred dollurs and then wonders why his neighbor ix getting richer while he is frettinir poorer. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney. HERV1TA PILLS viTiLirv. LOST VIGOR AMD UlNMOOII Curei Im potency, Night EmlssLonsand wasting diseases, all effects of self. aouse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and Mood builder. Brings the ilnk glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. mall ftOe oer box. 6 boxes for tlMOt wttk written ruaran tee to ran ar FfSin1 th mm. tend for circular. Address, NCR VITA MfcTBICAL M Canton JMhaon tu OMIOAOO, ILL. Koltl Bf Dr. i L". 1'JtluHir, Moooooooooooooooooe6 QT FreacUing every other Sabbath at 11 o'clock a, in., uud every Sahbulb evpnin at S oVloik at the M, II cliurclt. i:.eiy Udiv iuvitHd to attend. Rev. J. L. Kksdaix. Vaiitor. J. E. PHINNEY. 51. I). PhylsriflH ami Surgeon. All cull glvrni prouijit tttlntlon. Office In fu nic Ktore. -IfAIUilKON NK8KASKJV. GRANT GUTHRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and Dutrict Courts, and before the United States" Land Office. Fire luHurance written in reliable companies. E3TLegal pupers carefully drawn. Hamuscw. - Nebraska. DUE8H MAKING PAULOR. The undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room ANDREWS HALL. prepared to dp all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of the public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction aod that our charges will be reasonable. Mrs. Maggik Rosecrans. For Sale. I desire to sell at private Bale, for cash, 36 head of cat tle, 15 of which are cowb with calves; 8 yearling steers; 1 two-year-old Hereford Bull and 10 head of 2 and 3 year- old Ileifern. Residence ii in Sowbelly canyon. . Gotti.eib Knobl AiiciTWATr.f ro 'Tiii! urK ahs ArliclvciiiciiU of Vhtilrnl lwr," IkeworM tfmiti-kt tin I lino, II v Murst HiuleaU. ttw llfp Ionic friend hiii! mlmlrrr of the n stl enSldol. Wt end lNl book! ovrr SW i).un.hl'liii,Ti.; tirrly tWpgiisbtlfloM l!lu.tr,l,n. imlyii ftn. Kixwmwitsdemsea. IJJK tv,,,,!.,!,,,,,, oiiut trvm, Ifieiwieofe lll time, Wlit...inlcU. Tim Ix sslnlonCom snT, jra r.ojt c.i.'j.i isiUg,, ('hiimgo. ''.V. :V:fp' 'V' -'tfY i ,