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Prcoo-Journal 11th, 1NQ. BAitor and Prop. FOhSALEV-L. a Lswis h 50 bush els of Bnlsers early six weeks Potatoes far seed. ericeW cents, erders toft at XanteteBfoa, stare wul to . B.a & T B. ft. MM mate, aeaagWes. aM. B, I ill lint i Tt tm TOR SALE B Registered Hereford Bulla: one I veer old, on short horn S year old, also yearlings. Hereford and Sbort Bora. GEustTxiR. North-Western LINE . IM, V. t E. h ft W to and from the BLACK HILLS, DSADWOOD AJTO Hot aminos, SOUTH DAKOTA. Barter Dance. There will be a daace given In EUrri aoa Moaday Aprfl 18 1900. Every body ueordWlvtavited. The best of Music tiai bam procured. iSTTIIghest prices paid for Glides at Eggebt Rohweb.8. M Stamp pictures forS6cts,nt the callarr. . The Paxas-JoCKKAL and St Louis aespoWkj, tipper year. Try it - ttTnJ the call for the Republican ttctanav Convention in another cola-mo. I3f tTrlte Cardan Bros., Omaha Wholesale Supply House, for prions aap am plea. Haveou visited the gallery yet? If aotyM aboald do so, white you oat tfeetoe-at reduced prices. --Oaewxt Monday it expected that Vtiatnctoeurt wiH ocnvene in Harrison. honor 3s4ga Harrington presiding. -She ladies Aid society will neat at the borne of Mrs. Hanson Wad nttor- Booa Apr 18th to saw. Secretary "George Toole, purchased the Biagla mttlaend we "nnderstand Oat Mr. B, trill alee brine Georee two mora car E8TKAYED. BTRAYED From my ranch 4 mrl east of town oaa bay saddle horse bran ded 8 on right shoulder, any one gmog me information of his where-abouts will be liberally rewarded. J.F. I bare a few pigs for sale. W. BLPtBLUM. Harrison Neb. For Bala. Two Can, one and two year oad Heif ers at HnsTxaa, WANTED Good girl to help do gan el boose work on ranch, wages 130.00 ner month. Address Mrs. W. H. White, Cateybnrst, wyo. BOfeN-To Mr. and Mrs. Marcos Val ajea, on last Tuesday night, a son of reg ahta weight. Mother and child are aoiaf well and Maraos is delighted with fcfcaswaeir. Mrs. U J. Simmons, is visiting rela njaaje fas Mn south end of the county. Aftar which aha expects to leave for iharnawaoaM ia Grand Island, where fear husband is again in the newspaper HA VS TO UR PHOTO TAKEN. We will le in Harrison, N&. for a few days longer; and will take photo at the following re duced rate Full cabinets, Artisis.Plat- ins, dull finish at 2. 25 per doz. Bust Platinos at 2.00 per doz. Full cabinet gloss, at 1.50 per doz. Half cabinets at 1.00 per doz, Wo also take 24 stamp pictur es for 15 cents. All wori guarnteed. Call and see us, we are located in the south rooms of the old Ranch Sup ply Building. I. R. MelNTIRE, & HARMON. -Through an indirect source, we un eJerataad that Brer. lindetoan, of the 'Crawford Bulliten, is eaneidering the ad Mr. Palmer, of Chadron, was a guest at (he Heater Mansion a day or two this week. The state examiner has bean here this weak checking up the county treas urer, and wa understand ha found things all O.K. E. E. Ii Term ore. who has been at W. R. Smith, is under the bais weak from the effects of La Grippe. M. J. Blewett's children bar boon wrestling with the now prevnilent da ta La Grippe, this week. Virgil Poster, returned from bis extended trip oa last Thursday Ha brought two carloads of which he expects to sell. Cant Snyder, father of C. F. Snyder of Sunning water came up from Texas oo a tying business trip last Thursday noon and returned on Saturday night ha expects to return hi about three weeks bis family will also come soon as aobool Buff Coffee, who with his family have spent a year or two in Texas, re turned to Sioux oounty, on last Satur day fully convinced that this neck-o-tho woods just as good, and a little bettor for them than wen Georgetown, Texaa Wo are sorry to state that Buff's little ones have the Hooping cough. Through the Crawford Bulletin, wa learn that the many friends of w. A, a laze gars him a genuine surprise, 01 evening last week. Mr. Glass has a boat of friends so we presume they were only too glad to testify their good will oo the occasion of bis birthday. Of course the inner man was taken care of. Mrs. Glaze looked af ter that part of too pro gram with her accustomed grace. MOTHER. Time has scattered the snowy flakes oo bar brow, ploughed furrows in her cheek but ia she not sweet and beautiful now? The lips which have kissed many hot tears from the childish cheek are the sweetest lies in all the world. The eye is dim yet it glows with the rapt radi ance of a holy love which can never fade Oh, yes, she is a dear old mother. Her sands of time are nearly run out, but feeble as she is, she will go farther and reach lower for vou than will any other on earth. You can not walk into mid' night where she can not sea you, you can not enter a orison whose bars shall keep her out; you can not mount a scaf fold too high for her to reach, that she may love and blees you. In evidence of bar daathlee love, when the world shall despise and forsake you whet it leaves you by the wayside to die untouched the dear old mother will gather you up ia bar feeble arms, carry you home and tell of all yonr virtues until you almost forget that your soul is dislgurad by vices. Love her tenderly and cheer her declining years with holy devotion. Ex. tfs c? to lb Pecpla. TimWlity of going with tb. new colon- Cbaroa ittTimg the past six or eibt lata from the vicinity of Cottonwodto -Alberta, H. W. T. They expect to Wtart about the first of May, We hope Coa. may decide to remain among us ;yet awhile. OocasieaaUy wa boar from soma ef our former Sioux county people, this ime it is from A. Orton, of Boscabal, Fa.,reoewiag his allegiaoee to the Pxass .JOCBXAL, informing us that be sad his : family are wall and doing wall. He isaya tbey are always glad to bear from ;8Qtt oounty frisnds consequently they iaa always oa the alert for the Jocbjul, fails to roach them weeks taking treatment from an Oesto- nath there, returned home last Batur- somewhat improved. John L. Kay, who want to Omaha last Wednesday for the purpose of buying boom pure blooded bereford cattle, re- tuned Monday but did not make any Durchasa however, Chaa. Glaxo, of Crawford, was in town, the first of this weak on busii bo sold a monument to F. J. Wfttt, which will be erected over the Grave of Mrs. F. J. Witt Mr. Harmon, the Chadron artist who has been ia town during the past week is kept quite busy the gentleman has thus far given satisfaction, and this accounts for his success, Wa undarstaad ha is connected with Mr. Mclntyro of Chad ron. If, at General Otis informs the Washington govenunest, the war ia the Philippines is over aad peace and qnietode prevails, then of course the war revenue tax should be repealed, there Let than year remsjai ia whlca to gather facts, and infonnatma that will influence your vote for the next president of the United States. That grievous wrongs have been committed, and grave errors allowed to exist without effort at correction, is evidenced by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and iurists ; congressmen and leading men of business ; professors and clergymen in every state. Party affiliations hate been ignored in the outcry against thrustac aside the s&feffuards of our fathers and wait ing pell-mell into the affairs of Europe. The situation is a deplorable one if not alarming; as is also our domestic affairs dominated by gigantic Trusts. The evils are not 01 spontaneous growtn i i ney are tne result 01 years of labor and expenditure of millions of dollars 1 Beginning with the dis placement of American silver for English gold, the cunning of Eng land's diplomacy in shaping the des tiny of our Republic is apparent to any ordinary observer seeking the true inwardness of events. The Cincinnati Enquirer has fre quently called attention to each and every move as it was transpiring, and during the campaign of 1900 will present its readers witn a trutniui array of facts that will be extremely interesting and startling. No fair-minded American, be he Republican, Democrat or of other political faith, can afford at this critical time to lznore the truth, r artisan prejudice, with the Trusts as dictators, is a far more degrading slavery than that which existed previous to the Civil War of '61-64. Trusts m the United States alone have a representative capital greater than all the gold and silver in the orld. These will spend many more millions of dollars to suppress truth and facts and mislead all who fail to look beyond their plausible decep tions. Read the Enquirer and you will be able to discern the truth and combat falsehood. A victory for Trusts and the McKinley Adminis tration in iqoo will end the era of greatest good to greatest number. warm careiuuv toe Cincinnati Enquirer GREENBACKS or Government Money JUST AHO -AT- ROHWER'S HARNESS SHOP, All kinds of Harness Goods. Also, Flour and all kindi 1 of Grain and Feed for sale. Besides the above l nave nuna- ing material, such as Lumber, Lime, Hair, Cement c. c. Call and get PRICES before buying eisewnere. EGGERT ROHWER, Prop. Republican County Convention. At close of our Civil War in 1865, there appeared in the London Times the following: " If that mischievous financial pol icy which had its origin in the North 1 5 Drugs, ! 2 M) Drugists Sundries, $ f Paints, Oils, Varnishes, i OOkS and I Qj J. E. PHI N NEY, Proprietor fe04caO00040c40o STATIONARY. THE HOSPE PIANO. UnaauaLLso ia rvi.a en Dssiqn of Case. m We tm to furvtah thfi nt ptene ptfrt fcle. ana to sell U a loeeM PritcrlpMoB ef ma te K, OeMoe Flaiin: n 1 a rVM- S Untwine; Omntraas B. full Iron J1U, Braaaed a esKOMHl. IMiM Kpatlt atlea riuintMS 10 O k, May a4 Wa KxtMatoe Maatc BeUlas raJI Bor4 Nlckal nates' OoeOaaae H Vegas ea FThPUU aed Mai O""''!" BoaatMully flUib aa PaUabad. Hataht: 4 fnel. S lartaa. lnti: (Ml, 4 Incaaa. 7a, la Oarl, Wal.at VW,0 farad Oak, Aavkaa Oak aa4 Umtoff. P RICES WILL SURPRISE A. EOSPE, Osaka Write tat Ta nrr Boepe Fea U raaaaataed 1 la Man. iniotl hkm tm orknailila er nearkataaakas er ataterUL Bay Panaanta. HA awafl aaak paymat aad aaay iawtk ptrMM all! evcera ana of taaes aplcadld plan tor IW koaM. A aatwonal lMar coawlalnt iaaaiei e atraea. B u ..,1 nii rfsMrloitaa of mmr aaaf la. 0m(0: IBIS Oeacla FACTORY: U14 laard Suaat. w pajaiaat piaa Im Una apsUaa Wa Calebrate Oar 2th D'ineaa Anniversary October 23. 169. The republican electors of Sioux coua ty are requested to send delegates to American Republic during the late meet in convention Saturday April 28, Civil War in that country, should be- 1900, at ft p. m., at the court houss I come indurated down to a fixture, Harrison Neb., for the purpose of elect- then that government will furnish its ing delegates to attend the republican money without cost It will have all stats cooveotioa, and to tiaaaaet such the money that is necessary to carry other business as may coma before the on its trade and commerce. It will convention. become prosperous beyond precedent The basis of reoresentation is one dele- m tne nmory oi civuizea nations oi . I.. n-m AaUvatm for afh the WOrld. St. Joseph's Academy & Boarding School, Vermillion, So. Dak. tea votes or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. If. B. Beese far judge of the supreme court at the election held in 18- M. The several precincts beina iatiUed to delegates as follows: ' evening, it eemmeoeed rain- Hag, esaBnalaf oatil Monday sveainf isssnt t o'clock when it began snowing .-aad Tuesday morning was still at it, aad :as lOo'alack there was six inches of saow atae level. All together, siaos rain .awOUBvaoai miliar Soaday evening there vsaast have been fear iaohes of water ifsIL Tkas ineuriag early feed, should - tha waafehar Mwitinua aiajui far a mnnl w-tmj Ibsing a surplus in the U. 8. Treasury of lURMKD-At the heme ef the arid- 164,000,000, with thm nwtaa of tna Ba- pareatsatriva Poiats, on Sunday the caj yea to lias irom. ;8tbiaet.at IS o'clock, his honor Judge! -Last Saturday, John Messing of Ard am t t .1 u ssare. was a Harriaon. visitor, and as is leMenaVaa yJwaafa laalal HIV V&tWmMmVfmj f JsmTe 1 .OtankUi c WritU. ef WoUott. IbA.. wont when here, be called oo ya editor, KkkfamrftoA.MTan.rH4aiaB, thi tia biwav to say food bye, as be ty,Xa. Oalyafewiatiirfrof Bh"ldokl ,ut lntowrt fx bride wars sreeent After the eara- np In this part of the oounty to Petor saaara moat Mmatnoaa reaeat was I Wekienfeldt, aad in a few weeks be with : served bv the brides sJatar atra B. F. I bis family sxpecto to leave for Platte OOlaft Tae happy ooupU left taet eve- anty, this state whara ha wU! angage isnay far their fatare home in Tmfaas, I laming, wa are sorry so asa any where the sawon k ennd in rAnniBa-. I of our good peeple leave but of coarse 'Tasteifcaaaasomaas deaf mutes. sach ana goes with the intention of bet- ... . . I ma wiatr a iw www a in Aceia the rWiAiKWnl awaaif,aeiu spirit -aaaoar oi akuht. with heavsalv Itoata PPf ova at the Harrison it was, so Ucmumm the I Botm 1" nibt' " aoU "oalneas a, truly wimanorney vmiane, . v. praoicia we ia aa taeolariaaa tam I sleotloa or oon. w. j, Dryaa, conantoo- stofenstet too XtenVlfaa's triumpa, howwr tbfW n,orm P" a1ltoAwstesttM food man ana at taa aaoanable writers of the W I like Hen. Chea A. Towa as his running ina rhirshftassldai n tast mnltHaaa aate, interogated as to what be thought aa te'tsiaanmaf-sha rtemOod. atrivtec admiral Daweys oaadiey for presideat toaaewtsto the bear nf yTli... .TT 9. & said that Daway had coma before Afsak-af Msntdiviaa nas wwoh jrlowadi',0'' 'a,r'"0' rapaWi wtevaah Vr"laaiT withte Ja--I 9-rty, taaakteg Draw would bo to soaaisl Hi aaTaaaaa I aaatraca air. nryaa, tm na mys a aha ftBoiriajaia onaHwaeV witt a Dewey- novHbla Ontatak. "Of large sores aa my IttUe daaghters "w r eaaaa, I ill,, n n laAJM l " r, w ? baa Boaaisaga Arnica Ealva eomplitsly rccsx2lk5el, leaved bar ItVa gaaraaliil cata for CrCJCraaiaU, iZasassa, tatter. Ut lClZtiC, aWimswawj XZs Oty Andrews Antelope Bowen Cottonwood Hat creek Ifootrosa CAJLL FOB COMMITTX MEET ING. lSwHlBBaali W. H. Datb, Secretay. Running water Snake creek Soger Loaf Wareonnet Whistle creek White River , B. BuntLOW Chairman. S 1 ft ft s 2 The Several members of the People's Independent State Central committee are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of esid committee bald in rep-1 lous expenditures 01 money Dy our reaaotativa Hail Lincoln, Nebr, on the government during the past year, gold 10th day af April. 1000. at 8 o'clock p. has increased in value eleven per cent fhe brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America. THAT GOVERNMENT MUST BE DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON THIS GLOBE." The famous Hazzard circular, to capitalists in New York, and the Buell Bank circular to united States ii ank ers, both emanating from London, and the fabulous corruption fund raised in England and Germany, estimated at Ji, coo, coo, were the agents that se cured the dosing of our mints against silver. The "walk into my parlor" policy of Enzland, during and since the Spanish War, is the latest evidence of English Diplomacy in shaping the destiny of the United States Govern ment Notwithstanding the famine price of wheat, the Spanish War, and fabu- The school is conducted by and under the auspices of the Benedictine Sisters of St. oseph. The Scholastic year consists of two . a a : sessions of 20 weeks eacn, ana cagiea Sept 11, 1890, and Feb. ft, 1M0; conduct ed in three departments Primary, Prs- paritory, Academical and Commercial courses. TUITION: Primary & Preparatory per month, $1.00 Academic aV Commercial " " -00 Board, Tuition, Bedding, Washisg Ac, per month, in advance $10 and 1 13.00 BENEDICTINE SISTERS, Si Josxre's EcASavr. Vktuolijoic, - - So. Dak, m. of said day, for the purpoee of trans acting the following business: 1. To fix the plaee of holding the state nominating convention or said par- and aU other values decreased in the same Drc-Dortion. - . . .e m For a thorough understanding oi the money question, or silver -issue, the Cincinnati Enquirer has uniformly 80 VIAM V KXPIMtNCC ty aad to reootuader the committee's for- tTidence of its ability to teach, action ia fixing upon the 11 day of July. I explain and produce all facts and lw, as me sate ror noiaing sate con vea-1 h-uth it a naner that ought ana tteo, and determiDe whether such date I can be read by all classes wita pka sbeii stead or seeae other be suosuuit-1 mt and proat. aa. To osaaidsr the adrisability of la onnfaraaos with the ommitteas of the deoiocraiia and all rapublioaa parttas upon such baste of repreesetetlonas taa three oommitteaa mav mutaally sgree, for the porpose, if ooasidered advisable, of amUaf a joint laaeasaMndatioa to the state nominating eanvaattea of said three parties, auch to cantata a steteaaeat af what the three eoeamitteee, actiac ia of harmony aad snoosss, baUovatobeaaaqaitablaaad jnst aHvV ntona of the nomlasWoas for steteoflloars tkatia to say, haw away aad what oCosa saall to filled by iVara of taa dsmecratls party, ssaay aad what by the silver repak- Ucaa party; or to take saoh otter at may to oenailsrid aeYsnaary, l And far the trs satioa af k.' a T I "X 1 V Taanc Majsu .-" Daaiawa t t owmairva Aa. I 'l' ?2 Waiaaea. wem sasaaj lawfaUy i I HMiiml ansa! eaa faViwr- I Societies- There will be lass at the Court House on Saturday April, 28, at 10:10 o'clock. c-talTo!,' 2- CLhurcK, HAKRISOV NEBRASKA. 8undr grhool 10 e'clork a. m. Epworth LMrae 6 M0 p. m. Frearhinc every Snnday eranlnir at 7:S0 p. m-, and trtrj alternate Sunday at 1 1 a- m eommenclnc January H, 1900- Every body ronllaly Invited to attend tbea Mrrlrei. Professional Cards. A FREE PATTERN Smt ava wUrOo)U wry mUnlk w. mm tlfal my III .I I I'll ' 'l fftmim M iwinnM uwhi, , annua, aiu nw E. PHINNEY. 1L D. Pkylselan aad Sargasa. all calls given prompt atteattos. OSes la Drug Btere. -IABB1SOM GRANT OUTHRU. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Ceurts, and before the United State Land Office. Fire loan ranee written in sempanies. gayLegal papers carefully drawn. Haxxboii, - V reliable I xL J. O'Connell, - - Co, Atteraey, fMf work, biwwkald klnM, MlTiaa.rarv. "a" - Will Practice a All Conrta. Mpedal Attention ttlren to Land Of. flee Business. Collections and all baslneas eatrasU ad to me will receive prompt attention. flAitKSBox - NanaASKA. 'aa laMaa. alM. S rkj aaS llttla Htr. Tint w laia.vuaa''aue"eal Dot tllD.a or miw vi ElSCALtffii nA7an. I 7irU lawLlW Bullr aal lotxiaw. Oalv I wik"-'' Caa!rr.Alaiwlf oif a4 (. fr tr mi- TUB MaCALu COWraav. SH4M Wl IMS Skaal " Are You A Catholic? If so, do you reosiva Catholic paper in yoar family? If not, why not! The latholio paper ia, for the Catholic peo ple, a pexpstosi mlastea. The North wantarn CathoUo by John Brennao, at Sioax Oiy, Iewa, U among the Mry bett ofitoUod. SobsoribUoMWilltereoeiT ad at te PibbWocbjiai, oflles, Michael Ruffing, fJOtTHTT arscBvnok. I aa prepared to do ell kinds ef Civil Eaalncerlag work. When In need of the Surveyors Services, give ma a call as I have a full and com plete outfit, together with experienoo to do the work with nssteiaa and dieoatch. . MICHAILRUrriNQ, HARRiaON, - - - - NC1RAOKA. Hatch This Space text OH!