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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1899)
V f;'t !lou 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. Tfe 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 just as cheap in proportion; none but the best kept in stock. In Clothing, Drygoods and Groceries we will meet all East era catagogue prices; no matter from what point goods may come. In additien to our gen eral meichandise, we are selling this spring Ladies and Misses $5.00 Spring Hats for 12.50 Come & see for , yourself. hi We also han dle the celebra ted Valentine Flour, none better in America. Cosides 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 Tbukdat, July. 20th. 1890. SSst. 9. Canoa, Editor and Prop, , AQVCimSIMO MATCS. Sassasss LOMi eack lnsertim ic. IUelT, stsaiac A4: price for mm at hamra on application. Mack Brand aasl Um Jovihi, one year Forstfa advertising nut b paid la ad- Far tartfcer inform Hon Addrcia, TUB Bioex Cocm jooit, rrioa, Hebr. V.X. AM. TK.fi. lime table. (Mac West. Gallic Se.S,srtTV llJil Mo. S. mixed l: IJcrth-Western LINE TL T. S. K. is the best to sad from the BLACK HILLS, DBABWOOD AK0 HOT 8PB1IIU9, gOUTH DAKOTA. CT Preaebiag ererr other flabbeth t llo'doeka. ex, sad n Sabbath isif at 9 o'clock attboM, E. church. - Zry bo&f invited to atleod. .Ear. J. L. Kqidaix. Pastor. bagotogist of grasshopper Thoraton, of ibi city. I to OrMrfofd, oo ImI Saturday sts- np saeetiog. Aery. Tisoalquiot, returned from I Met Friday where he wont to ' to look tip new . loca- Ob Oroftka of Trenont, specialist CSiA. TT&koff of Oawford, a dentist rjMwfattjpwifamloftftl bueueas ia Ha kissweek. . s Bartell, H. Kery Mor aaJ3oay Kendall, returned from ! -XZtSmr Griewold, with three year. i. -Caca CtltoiM with ear a qr Cs, who left for 'tlw K wfcn hi. fessi- :CssiJa, C.liiin, of Ohm- at!Ca. c Mav itCSar wfii . vt goods will be sold F. E. A M. T. E. R. Special xcarioiu to Hot Springs, 8. Dak, - Tickets will be sold Tuesdays, July 4th and 18th and Aug. 22, 1899, good returning 30 days from date of sale at One Fare Plus $3.00 For Round Trip and oo Tuesday. Aug. S, 1899, at One Fare For Round Trip; u . Av2bt, Agent. llisa Mary Morarek, is now employ ed in the family of Mr. Oscar Ward, of the east tide. Mrs. W. B. "Wright accompanied by Mi as. jsme lert for Kapid city . Dak. on laat Saturday evening to vimt among friends in that city during a week or two. The baby ia under the care of Mrs. Ed. Maine. ' A letter recieved by Buff Coffee Monday noon, states something less than the value of $1,000,0000,000 belonging to toe betra of John T. Coffee somewhere down in Kansas. The estate is in the form of real estate, comprising about 850,000 acres in the heart of Topeka. D. H. Griswold, returned from Iowa, on last Monday noon. He reports bis mother better and thinks she will be able to undertake the journey to Harrison within a week or ten days. Mrs. D. H. re mained to accompany ber mother hither. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kennedy of Crawford, came up on Tuesday's noon train and were guests at the Hester man sion. They visited their Sioux county farm ia the afternoon. They returned home on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Uuitt and son of Seward, this state, arri ved here on a visit to their son and his family Thurs day, Mrs. Chat Unitt was on band at the train to recieve them, and at once they war conveyed to their sons country residence, 10 miles south-east of town. Paul Brewster of Cheyenne, who has bean here daring thu past several week, during; which time he and his brother from the east, have closed a deal, where by they become owners of the Ben. John sea ranch, returned to his home on last Monday noon. Wo wish to call the attention of tomo of our delinquent subscriber lo tao fact that it is nasweaaary that they mate aa immediate aett lament We have some who an two and three vaars ia arrears. After (his the Jocrxal will s run exclnsively on a cash basis. The JarjHML family are under obli faftom to Mr. aad Mrs. Lao, DsBuck for taro atos mass as of booM grown straw, korrias last Friday. They wore delicious fruit aad asmoostrates fallv that stiaw torriea, fcaebsrriaa, currents and iafact allkiaasof small fraita oaa aa raised at a profit in aorta wast with ordinary ear. latl fotfBmyfta Korth-westsra rtas,fotoot Its last issue the reason an we believe it to be a most important aaatiataditorLlwisstotodia ms fara IiiaM ta aaa Jarfs sooogh ''tr-Mr4 tw rsfE, Ta haa no kl-xUUix?iMrtiato say OUR HOME STORE The place to Get Good1 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. 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.s Foot Wear care fully considered. 60 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.EBARTELL Mrs James Johnson, is entertaining ber daughter and children, who arrived on the west-bonnd train yesUrday. Mrs. T. O. Williams, of this city, is entertaining ber mother who arrived yes terday to make tier an extended visit Sioux county institute will be held from July 81st to August 5th this year, which it somewhat later that had been intended at first, ''.'.j Z7,"'.l ' ' - ' M. J. Weber and sister-in-law, Miss Minnie Bendixon, carc up from Glen, yesterday. M, J. was at th court house during the day renewing old acquaintan ces. , Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas, and their daughter, Mrs. Lorena Wit ham, and children, were up from Crawford yes terday attending to some pesotial tmai nessat the court house. Among our new aubcriberg this week the following are included, William Jen nings of Kirtley, Paul Zerbstof Warbon net, Carl Larson of Van Tassell, Wyo., and V. Wolheleter of Gilchrist Have you noticed what long faces several of our Benedicts are wearing now-a-days? W-jll its all because they are minus their Benedicta's. We have no less than five poor lone widowers just at present Mr. and Mrs. John Elly, of Monroe, Wis., arrived on last"Tuesday, and were met at the train by Mr. and Mrs Zum Brunnen, of Pleasant Ridge, whose guests they will be while bsre. Mr. Elly is an old school mate of Mr. Williams of this town. i; Ibas. Coffee, is entertaining Capt Snyder, of San Antonio, Texas, (who by the way is a brotlier-in-law of the boys at his country seat in Bodarc. We had the pleasure of meeting and having a pleasant chat with the captain, who thinks Sioux county an ideal stock coun try. This issue will mark the clf of the 11th year of the Joliwal, and its starts out, promising hopes to live yet many years. We thank our friends and pat rons who have so generously supported us in the past, and we ask for a liberal share of their patronage in the future, as our "motto" is and ever shall be to try and state facts just as we know them to be, always having the interests of our readers at heart and endeavoring to edit an upto dale, clean newspaper. A few years ago we came among you a stran ger and have but the warm sat words, gratitude for the treatmeut raetveU Now we have but this to add, we havs come to stay and the interest of the peo ple of Sioux county are our personal in terests as wo shall onasavor to demons trate mora fully as circa instances may occur. Again ws thank all our subscrib en aad patrons. "During the bat weather last summer I had a aevere attack of cholera morbus, aeosssltatiag my leaving my business," says Mr. C. A. Hare of Hare Broa , Bo eaatiaOUo. 'Aftr Ukink two or three dosss of Chamboriaia'a Colic, Cholera aad Cairboan Eamedy I was completely rajSnaaf ad ia a fsw boors wan abte to work ia taastors. Iemasrly rttoaay awa aflietoa with aawal ar riatnaeh toauble. For sals t Pr 3. EVFainaav, DEPARTMENT 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. Read the Jocesal want column this week. V. A. Hester shipped a car of horses to Des Moines Ia., Monday. Arthur Christian sold his team to A. McGinley last Saturday and was obliged to borrow a team to get back to liaw hide with. Mrs. M. J. Blewett and children ac companied Mrs. Robert Neece to her home Sunday where she will visit a mong friends In that DtCSioATtf" "ft week. ,"r ';; - Mrs. E. J. Wilcox, returned from Craw'ord. yesterday where she has spent the past week, visiting among old friends. " Over In Wyoming. Hill Shattd is potting down a well for Mr. Thompson, near Luslr. Mr. Peiti and Howard Shatto are talk ing tf buying a thnrtinajf uiacltina. Ve are glad to know tluii there i a prospect of a threshing machine being jierfect fix ture on the Ridge. ''Andrew Christian had a serious run a Way on last Wednesday, which resulted in total destruction of a wagon. He went to town the next day and pur chased a new Bain wagon. ( The school Board will sell the district bonds to the amount of $650. at Richards and Collander's Bank in Lusk on next Saturday. ""A Terisicborean party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Christian ou last Friday night A large crowd was present and an enjoyable time is report ed. ... County Supt C. A. Sherman, was visiting the school in No. 7. on last Wetl and Thursday, He spent a pleasant half day with Mr. and Mrs. "Zekiel" : Mike Jordan of Gilchrist, Neb., stayed all nigbt at Mr. Newlins, oo Thursday ul lag week. ; George Davis, bought a 160 acres o' land belonging to U Anchor ranch, a few days ago. Consideration $300. J. U. Kewlin and family, made a trip to Oilchrist and vicinity on last Satur day. They called at the horue of Mr. a ixl Mrs. Leonard Dout, on the way down. They fame home by Hie way of Harrison, on Monday. jThrough tlij kindness of Miss Phebe Knott, we were shown a copy of the Hat Creek Star, edited by Miss Blanche Cof fee. It Is a newsy little shtet and is well edited. Its circulation is increas ing very rapidly. The ad are gotten up in good style. While the continued stories are very interesting. ZsxiKL. Persons troubled with diarhoea will be interested in the experience of Mr. W. M. Bosh, clerk ot hotel Dorrance, Providence B, I. He says: For Several years I have been almost a constant suf ferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at tacks completely prostrating me and rendering me uoflt for my duties at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly handed me a small bot tle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy, Much to my sur prise aod delight its effects were imme diate. Whenever I felt symtotnitof this aJasaaal would fortify myself against tteatttack with a few doses of this val aakls remedy. The result has been very satisfactory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For sale by Dr. i. E. FWmjey. SHOES! Wffi!! A Fine Line of Ladie's & Gentlemen's LIGHT ( HEAVY fU AND THE Children & Youth's CELEBRATED LIBERTY BELL SHOES HAVE HO EQUAL; Call and look our Stock over be fore Purchasing as we can SAVE you money. -v. Marstelier BROS. JUST ARRIVED -AT )00eKKeeoo I ROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP,? AH kiriWfbf HafneBS Goods. Alsd,,louraH'Vi,all kinds of Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above I have Build ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement &c. fcc. XW Call and get PRICES before buying elsewhere. IS THE COVHTT COURT OF SIOUX COL'S- . !n the Matter of t!e Entate of J'strlk iiui ativ, iiroe.in.-d. At County Court Bia t tbe CoonlT Coort Kooia la and for iil Comity on th Jrd day of July, l9. I'reMrnt Itolicrt Wilson, Canty iv. On reaiUnif ini fllitim the prtlUon of John Rurrougbii, praying thiit lmiultrUon ol nl l lt Ue granted to iilm a Aitjnlnl trator. Ordered, Tht the 7lh day of Aujnrt A. D., 1S99, o'clock A. M.. u OMiuned tor lmnr liijf wild petiUon, whn ll pcraonu lntur rtc.1 tn mid matter my pimr at coun ty court U be liiild In and for ld county, and allow cue why tin" pmyrr of the peti tioner should not tie (rrantd; Bnd that notice of the pendancy of mild petition and the hearing thereof, be KiTen U) all tron lnterelrt In &td uiatter by publUhtnic epy of thi order In Tme hiou CouxiT JoUsKAf W(kly newspuper piloted In said county, lor four ueceye oek, prior lo mild day of herin. JLmUfd thU 3rd day of Jnly, im. isoal. ' ( KOKtKT WlIOII Boal, ! County Judge. (A true Copy.) Want Column. FOR SALE i At a barjrain, a com plete NEWSPAPER OUTFIT, con.ist iog of news press aod all the type and ruuteriil necosnary for publixhing a neat, country newtipaper. Alxo a Job pretui with job type, furniture ic. which goen in the bargain. Pitrfci wishing further information should write to Tiik Siocx Couxty Journal, Ilarrion, Klraka. AUE.N'TS WANTED KOB "THE LIFE AMI) Arbeivruiftiitsof Admiral Dewey," the world gri;rtt-st iihthI hero. By Murt llted, tli life long friend nd ndrnlmr of thennti on' idol, liljfifot (Mid bet Iwok ; ov-r 600 pupee, xl0ltiche; nr.iirly 100 pnen h ilftonn illMtnitUin. tinlyil Ml. Knoiuiouedemund. Illlf CommliulonH. ttnint free, ( lisnc eof life time. Wrlto quick. The Dominion Com ny,ard floor Cuitou lildg,, ChlcxKo. Good Hay & Stock Ranch for sale. CHARLES SCHILT- For Bale. A 10 foot, Perkins wind mill, and tower for sale cheap. A. R. Kkwwkdt. Crawford Neb. E8TRAYED. r?TEHtrayed from my place 2 black, 8-year-old hors es branded reverse F on left jaw; 2 iron gray mare brand ed cockeye on left ihouldef; A. L. Houox, Glen, Neb , EGGtRT ROHW R, Prop. Proffessional Cards. J, E. l iil.NNEY. M. D. Flijlsclan and Surifeoa. All call! glTen prompt Bttf ntion. Oftlce In Drug Store. ' -IIAI1EIHOS - KEBRABKA. M. i. 0 Connell, Co, Attorar, Will lTnrtlre In All Court. Special Attention tilyentoLaad ON flceBntlaea. Collections and all biwSnMg entrnit ed to me will reeelre prompt attention. GRANT GUTliRIE. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United States Land Office. , Fire Insurance written in reliable zompanies. EjrLegal papers carefully drawn. Harkisok, - Nkbramu. DRESS MAKING PARLOU. o Tho undersigned just located in lower north-west corner room of ANDREWS HALL prepared to do all kinds of dress making and sewing in her line. The patronage of tbe public is solicited. We guarantee satisfaction aod that our charges will be reasonable. Mrh. Maggie Kosecrana. CERVITA PILLS! ftestsfw rrrsuTr, lost viaon AMD MANHOOD Cures Impotcncy, Night Emlsi ions and wasting diseases, all effects of sell- abuse, or excess and indis cretion, A nerve tonic sum! blood builder. Brings the inn glow to paie checks aod restores the Are of joath. nan coe per box. O tmm Urn Jo eon or rernnd risacg. Send tor clnmlar. Address, ' . ?RVJT!L KseicAL co. - Moll By Dr. 1. 1. ft!cO Wa fWA "it