Jou: -o nal Thckday, Nov, Sth, 1900. Qt. T. Canon, Editor aiul Prop. F.E.4M.VU.1 liaie Utile. Going West. Going East. No. 5, rulied, 11 :20 1 No. . mixoU T H X North-Westem LINE . E. M. V. R. R. is tt best to and from the BLACK HILLS, lEADWOOl AS1J HOT STRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. F, E. 8 H. V. R. R. Homeseekers Excursions Will be run Sept. 1, 4, 8, 13, 18, i and 23rd; rsr F. E. & M. V. R. R. in Nebraska, whe-e the one way fair from nearest Missouri River Point, in cluding Council Bluffs is $ 00, or more to Poiuts in Wyoming, west of atd in cluding Orin junction, and to Points in Black Hills district of So. Dakota, Tickets will be sold by connecting lines feeding to our lino at Sioux city, Onowa Mo. Valley and Omaha and by our agents at South Piatt, stations, Ilair. Omaha and on S. C. & P. in Iowa; xcept that our agents will not sell, to points in So. Dak. Fare will h one fare plus $2.00 for round trip. Write your folks in the East and have them come and se vou, taking advantage of these rates. Tickets limi ted 21 days with 15 days limit on going portion. . F. Atiuy, Agf. To The Public: Dr. A. T. Peters of the State TJniversi ty at Lincoln, will he in Harrison, Wed nesday Nov. 1-lth to give a lecture at the Court house, to the stockmen of the county and vicinity upon diseases of hor ses cattle and sheep. Ha will be prepar ed to answer any and all questions that imay be prop juDded to him at that time. Every body are invited to be present, a full house is desired. Both ladies and .gentlemen are invited to come. A. T. Petebs, veternary surgeon. Press- A. E. Gates, and John Blomberg, "were up 'from white River today. Little Sioux County did herself iproud on last Tuasday. S JlissTillie Christensen of Mintrose i is, now employed in the family of A. V "McGinley. v.; Tbe fusionists elected a Sheriff on last Tuesday, of whom they may justly feel proud. M. J. Gayhart, and Claus Christen sen were over from Montrose, the first oi the week on business. There will be a fishing pond in con--nection witn our ciirckou p ppcr., -Dont forget to bring your nickels. Chas, U. Grove was over from Cot tonwood the first of the week and dropp ep in to say a friendly "how" to ye edi tor. M". M. C. Psunis, who lias been teaching at Patrick, Wyomiug during the past few month's came down in inae to cast his vow. Read R. F. Neece's stock brand which will make its appearance in this issue of the Pne Jocrnau Who will 1e the first to follow his example. An oyster supper and dance was pi v anat. the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. "Vohlbetor, in the valley on last Tues-' !ay evening. A good time is reported hy all who attended. , Through the social and untiring ef fort of Charles Beil 1 . funds were raised on hist, Wednesday, to defray the expense t f the wire for the fence of the new cem etery, just outside of town. Has- will be celebrated nt the court 'house December, 5th, at which time it will be sftteled whe tler or not Rev. Fa ther WcSamam, will commence the erec tion of the Catholic church this fall. 'list as we go to press, we learn that '.Mrs. Kendall, with her husband has been suffering of Mountain fever, is much let ter, while her husband isstill in a very critical condition. Dr. Phinney is in constant attendance. If yon have ever seen a child in the agony of -croup yon ran realize how greatful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which give relief as soon Aft it is administered. Itm'uick'y cures coughs, celds and all throat and lung trouble. For Sole by J. E. PmxxrY Report so far indicate that the re- -publicao pertv have captured the elec- ttooal ticket for McKinley and Roosve't emd that the legislature is republican, a' tm that Charles fl. Deitrich, republican Mminee ha be elected Governor. Again our 2nd. commissioner dist rict is safe m the fusion rusks, and its in tereeU fasts from the hands of one good foaioaiet, A. Procunier. into the keeping of I C. Lewis, whose sole aim will he to task after the welfare of the county. now makers ana circulators or cou ittarfefte commit fn ul. Honest nun will not dV;ve yor into worthless count-r feito of DeWitts witch Huael 8ive, The n(WMM iom.iiwioroanugpiiee iuj CaCM8Mu4ikiadiMMt. THANKSGIVING BALI.. o There will be a grand t!l in the court house Thursday evening, Nov. 2U, 1'JOO. Everybody invited to come and have a good time. Tickets, !0c. No matttr whether the crowd is large or small. By Order of Committee. Bodarc Gleanings. o Mr. James Wilson unfortunately lost a valuable cow last Sunday after vainly trying for several hours to pet her out of i the mud and quicksand in the creek, ! Jimmie came near losing hiiiiMslf in his I ef rorts to save the cow. I The camfaign hall aud Oyster supper combiu' d was held at Gilchrist on Mon-j day evening at the home of Gene Wol beter a large crowd were in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R se made a trip to Crawford last-Wednesday. The Literary society we are informed , is progressing finely. Mr. Rose has been suffering for sever al days with a painfully sore finger. Mr. Montgomerys family have been sick for the past week but at present writing are very much butter. Wm. Miller took the returns from Bat creek precinct to town Weduesday. M. A. C. Over In Wyoming". John Lohr is confined to his bed with typhoid fever, but under the care of Dr. PhiSEey is lowlv imnroving. Charles Andrews, a former teacher in our schools, has accepted the jwsilioo of principal in the Lusk schools. Elia-s Foote, was feeling quite poorly last week. Andrew Christian is putting in aliout two miles of fence on sections 8 and 7 John Deuel built a chimney on Francis Jeuels house last week. J. II. Newlin moved into I). F. Duels house the last of last week. Miss Abbie Fluckey 'is well pleased with her school and greatly taken up with our great state of Wyoming. Mrs. William Murphy of Adair county Iowa, is visiting her brother Z. G. iJeuel in the valley. She is greatly pleased with the scenery, in this Switzerland of America. Miss Amy Christian began a six mon ths term in the Duel school house Dist No 4. Sae is well pleased with the posi tion and no doubl will have a model school. F, B. Hamlin remodled the chimney on the east school house on last Satur day. Andrew Christian, Frank Church and F. B. Hamlin were the judgesat the el ection, as these items are mailed early Tuesday morning, we are not able to tell who the clerks are. Rev. Warren preached a very appreci ative sermon on last Sunday, taking for his themse Ives. Zkeukl. Michael Bruck, came over from Story, m time to cast his vote aud hold his claim down for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kendall are both vt" lick with mountain fever. Dr. Piiiu has been io daily attendance, v Miss Katie Henry, of Montrose was a passenger on the west bound train, last Monday noon, going to Lusk." When you want prompt acting lit tle pills that never gripe use DeWiits Little Early Risers. J. E. Phinney. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blewett of Crawferd, on last Sunday afternoon, a son. All parties concerned are doing well. The Hass boys, were over from the valley the first of the week, on business and while here dropped in to say a friendly "now to ye edi tor. Come in again boys. The latch string is always put. Dr. Shaefer, one of our most respect ed citizens, who lias lived here from the early days of the county left, for the south, on last Tuesday evening. The well wishes of a host of friends go with him to his new home, The greatest battle of the ballots this nation has ever witnessed within its borders was concluded on Tuesday. Let us tiegin a new business for another four! years, and doing what we believe to be right and for the best interests of a maj-. ority of our people. On last Tuesday morning one of our most respected families took thsir depar ture from our little community, Judge Wilson for it is of him and his estimable family whom we speak, left on election morning, for Wheatland, Wyoming, just as the nun was rising. It is with many regrets that their Sioux County friends saw them depart, for Judge Wil son and his family were among our most honored citizens, had he remained in the county Judges office two months longer, he would have been county Judge of our county seven years, and has filled that office with credit to himself and honor to the people whom lie represent ed. On lat Monday afternoon he tendered his resignation as Judge, and bade his old time friends in Hioux County audieu, while his many friends regret to see this estimable family depart, yet the well -wishes and good will of all our people will accompany them to their new home and re scribe recommends them to the n-jopie or ',v twntiann. Tli'-ir Jsionx co- unty fr.lH will bid them aiid;u. nnd , - and we trut thoir "WliwHuiuJ friends j may fire them "A Caee" Milla Fatbtt," 1 Hint forget the hkkvn pie ij ;er, next Tuesday evening. lie Witt's Little Early Risers ars the best Liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never gripe. J. E. Phinsfy. The Ladies Aid society wjll give a Chicken Pie Supper in the hall, Tuesday evening1, Nov. 13, at 7: 30 o' clock. All are cordially invited to come and have a good supper; Chicken pie, buns, cake, cranberry sauce, pickles & & &, ail for 23 cts. Now that the campaign is ovtr, we "usi mat nine uj gneu e, any are nurtured by our citizens, may 1 cast out, and let us le nemler the ki.d rvt holesmue admonition, "Bretheren should dwell together la pea and limti'"- School Report Report of District No. 7, for the month ending November 2nd. Those not ab- sent or tarJy w-re. PRIMARY. Helen Clarke, Marcus Valdez, John Lawry, George Marrow, Alex. Marrow, Edith Partell, Edna Sherill, Elva Crane, Plato Valdez, Louise Morrow, Eldie Rohwer, Fred I-irson, Elwarl Priddy, Jesse Gerlach, Eds i Iavis, Montie Pat terson, und Lucy (Jerlach, Maude A. Stuart, Teacher. GRAMMAR ROOM. Onie Sutton, Doliie Priddy, Karma Priddy, John W. Smuck, Robert Wilson, Delia Hanson, Edna Rohwer, Frances Wilson, and Kate Wilson. Genevall. West, Teaiher. H. S. ROOM. May Iewis, May Wilin, and Dorothy Patterson. George W. Myers, Frio. A Touching; Incident. The following, which apjieared in a Detroit paper, is one of the must touch ing incidents to be met with. There is a family in this city w ho are dependent upon a little child Tor the pre sent suushiiie of themselves. A lew weeks ago tiie young wife and mother was stricken down to die. It was so sudden, so dreadful, when the grave family physician called them tog, ther in the parlor, and m his solemn, profess ional way intimated to them the truth there was no help. Then came the question, among them who would tell her. Not the doctor! It would be cruel to let the man of science go to their dear one on such an errand. Not the aged moth er who was to l left childless aud alone. Not the young husband who was walk ing the floor with clenched hands and rebellious Heart. Not thcra was only one other, and at this moment he looked ud from the book he had Wn playing with, unnoticed by them all, aud asked gravely: "Is mamadoin' to dit?' ' " " c.' Then, without wafting for an answer, hesred from tho room and upstair' fast as his little ftet would carry him. Friends and neighbors were watching by the sick woman. Tbey wondering ly noticed the pale face of the child a- he cliniyd on the bed and laid his small hand on nis moiiier'a julaw "Mamma," he asked, in sweet, caress ing tones, "is you 'fraid to die?' The mother looked at his gwift intel ligence. Perhaps bhe has been thiuking of tins. "Who told you Charlie?" she ask ed faintly. "Doctor, an papa, an' gamma every body," ho whisiered. "Mamma, dear, 'ittle mamma, doao' be 'fraid to die, 'ill you?'? "No, Charlie said the young mother after one supreme pang of grief; "no mamma Won't be afraid!" "Jus' shut your eyes in 'edark, mama, teep hold my hand an' when you open 'era, mamma, it'll be all light there." When the family gathered awe-stricken at the bjdside, Charlie held up his lit tle hand. "U-u-s-h! My mamma doin' to steep. Her wont wake up here any more!'' And so it proved. There was no heart rending farewell, no agony of parting for when tlie young mother woke she had passed beyond, and, as baby Charlie said: "It was all light there. Wr'tn lu'loBln Is fl- t rtt. r Tr::u-n i yu ti : ivuti..! ..t-..ci i.'ir ubr nxur -,(. ij. r.in. ..--, Tition. If 1 li. d f '-.. Mi-we--.tr"!,, W run ma r oy n". ri t' a'.ir Kci..- III ;b(.rTi'tu le. ') i?- van'Ocai.in,',!, fieri'. vit-.A cmkm ciimv 11.11 Ij aiy llir'ui'vr liiaV; lnwu.i.ii.t,fc"'ilfl ro-nn I. A t '!, tire y ;x-rl i."1 clo-iy cheivj rt A nii'ltl, U-sol ful Vrl ltUn C'inr'lil U u i.w rt.9w.t i".'.ri oimtwi tiici" i 'iii i lil.-co. Y"ii rKiliM r k Mn(1oV"0 eUHr.I,'.Jf"V.tda "'.'pi son of ruis-f H ir-: lor l t;t,-'.r'i-ii "- '; V A Ai.r,i, A- Jion;.", oiiio. -s. Teachers of Sioux The north-western district association will be held in Crawford the Friday after Thanksgiving: And I recommend that all teachers that can attend will lie present, I further recommend that all school boards will allow this day to Uieir teachers that may want to attend.' There will be prominent Educators present aw! tnti ip.it3 un Inferi'ng sod instructive meeting. tin tttUud if j).s(ibie b4 help ilang with tho work. Bejctfully J. B, Burke, Co. Hunt me Wanted Ve want Came in any quantiy at liigli st Market Price and Ocabantee SATISFACTION. Omaha, Xobr,, and Philadelphia, Pa. Cnpital ?:53,000. References, U. S. Nat'l Bank or Your Express Agt Wholesale, Butler, Eggs, Poultry and Game. THE PIONEER Dru's, t Drvjists Stindries;, 5 IViints, Oils, Varnishes, 5 BOOkS and STATIONARY. 5 J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. It G) It's np f s the People. Less than a year remains in which to gather facts, and information that will influence your vote for the next president of the United States. rhat grievous wrongs have been committed, aud jrrave errors allowed to exiit without cifort at correction, is evidenced by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and jurists j congressmen and leading men A business ; ffoftsscrs and clergymen in every Hate. Party r-.ffiiiatiens have been ignored in the eatery sgait.st thruifiasr, aside the s-fegur.rds o; our fathers and .vl ir.g p'.-h-ir.l into the aCtirs of Europe. The si:uat:on is a deplorahle cne if not alarming ; as is also our domestic affairs dcr.-ar.stfd by gtf.antic Trusts. Tlie evi' are tot of spor.Uncou.3 70 t'.i ! 1'hcv are the result of years of hbor end expenditure of millions of dollars! placctnei.t iienuinj; wita tne of American silver dis tor iinglish cold, the cunning of Eng land's diplomacy in shaping the des tiny of cur Republic is apparent to my orUm;-.ry observer seeking tlif rue ir.wnrdness of events. The Cincinnati Enquirer ha3 fre quently called attention to each and every move as it was transpiring, and during the campaign of 1300 will present its readers wiA a trtithful array of facts that will be extremely interesting and startling. No fair-minded American, be he Republican, Democrat or of other political faith, can aford ?.t this critical time, to ignore the truth. Partisan 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 in the United States alone have a representative capital greater than all the gold and silver in the wond. These v, ill spend many more millions of dollars to suppress truth ana i-.cts Pi t ru- to kjok ...!;' ''"1 .f t-u.ijibii ic.et tions. Kead the tncjuirer and you will be able to discern the truth and combat falsehood. A victory for Trusts end the McKinley Adminis tration in 1900 will end the era of greatest good to greatest number. Watch carefully the Cincinnati Enquirer Six Frightful Failures. Six terrible failures of ;X different doctors nearly Kent Win. II. Mullen of Lockland O. to an early gravo. All said be hrd a fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But ho was urged to try Dr. King's New discovery for Con sumption. After taking five bottles he's entirely cured. Itis positively guaran teed to cure all diseases of the Throat, Chest, la Grippe, Pneumonia, Bronchi tis, Asthma, llay fever, Croup, Whoop ing Cough. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at J. E. Phinneys. drug store. Latest City Sljttt J Yoo can b wtl "-. 'n 'sn II ro know ho. w'rHt o 'tr Samples tai 'k"k!. .Vvwtc Ltok WtU, '- "4 Save iyvy." Large Fath.'M) PIa aad Samplia FtmI Ttkt DAVIS MA'-WNE CO. tMMCMA SYPHILISr M ymrf Hi a - wtfti i p rcl ic TfilQMl rmltifll. car b- ntl r t uv,-, tttMlnt. QniWa BUnk u4 &kttm. Uii w viltsv DR. WAffU IMITITUTI. t20H.0Ul SU.ttUvM.IM County Take Notice. For $9.50 W can make tc f t -jj j onr meaaure I R I Flue, AU-Wo9 Vvvll HUNTERS AND PERRY, BAUER & EfiNiS, PHARMACY. "I have used Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Lrinrrhnea Kemedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E S. Phipps, of Poteau, Ark. "U cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly of it" This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not r.raise. of thore who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in the most,- severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by U. J. E, I'HINNEY, Editor Wondcrx. Editor W, V. Barry of Lexington, Term., in exploring mammoth cave con tracted a isevere case of Pih-n. His fjuick cure through using Buckh'n's Arnica Bslve convinced hin) it is another worlds wonder. Cure Piles, Injiuieft, Inflamation an1 all Bodily Eruptions. Only 2rK at J. E, Piiinnhy's. Made- Yomijr Ajrniri. " "One of Dr. King's new Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my 'teens' again" writes D. H. Turner of Dempsey town, Pa, There the best in the world for liver. Stomach and bow els Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25e at J. E. Piunnky'h Drug store. To remove a troublesome corn or bun ion: First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to tsofteti it, then pare it down as closely m possible without drawing blood and apply C -hamberlaitis Pain lialm twice daily; rubbing vigor ously for five minutes at each applica tion. A corn plaster should be worn for a fuw davV to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bru ises lameness and rheumatism, Pain Halm is unequaleJ. For sale by Dr. J. E. Pmx.net. Vi'hen ynu feel tli..t life is hardly worth the candle lake a dose of Cham berlain's utomach nnd liver Tablets. ! Tliev will cleans vour sloniach tone un i vou'r liver and regulate your bowels ! making vou fed like a new man. For ' sale by Lit, J. L PlIiSKEY. SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Thaoc Marks DCSIONS Copyright Ac. ATifone mllng t utolrh and aTlptlnti m qulrkly HM-ffrlalj our opinion fre wholber au lnTnnll'in II prliablr paterjtah!. irmunlr. Ii..n, tirc'llTcir.BiUjiillnl. Usui book on I'uraU ient tr. oldi.l uvencr for etinnif piunt. Hali-nls tkn tlirouvh Munn & Co. rcelT tpt ud n(U-4, wl hvut clirrr. la lu Scientific American, A hnt"imlf IllnrtrMwl wklr- lAret (r cmlnllon nt miif "vlentlflc Journal. T"irni. W jvnr : I. Mir monl h. f L Bold tr all rewtdealert. MUNN iCo.39"""' New York Branch omcs. li F BU Waihlmton, D. C Village Ehiclihiullh naved his little kou's life. Mr. H. II Black, tne well known vill age black smith at Urahanisville, Sulli van Co. N. Y., says: "Our little son, five years old has always been subject to croup and so bail have the attacks been that we have fuared many times that ho would die. We have had the doctor and used many medicines, out Chamber ain's Cough B3mody is now our sol re- lliance. It seems to dissolve the tough m iicos and by . giving frequent doses when tho croupy symptoms appear we have found that the dreaded croup Is cured before it gets settled." Thire is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injuring drug and runy be give as confidently to a hal as in an adult- For sale by Ln. J. K. riu.iSKY. s Tkt Tllrt MoeseUI Ps4!A,. Ij tattV'.rsl. Owaal silt 0ccpi4 Uclstirt't 6( C. Societies. W. K. WahkiX, Pastor M. E. Cbnrch. I1AURIS0.S' - KHUKASRA. rresrlilnj every Knnilny evfnlnj at 7:!0 p. m-, anil every altenmte Kiiiidn r at 1 1 r. in. Sunday Hrlirxil 10 o'clo' k a. lu. Kp worth League 6 :30 p. m. Prayer Meeting Thtir(ly evening at 7:3') ('nine our, (-'oiiir all. Autoharp Solo Sunday evening at the FiTChurch Proffessional Cards- J. E. PHINNEY. M. I). rhylsrlan nd Surgeon. All calU tiive ii pnmipt stlenUon. Office In UruK Store. -HAItRISOfi NKBUA8KA. (iRANT GUTHRIE. . Attorney-aMaw. Prompt atteution given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State? Land Office. Fire Insurance Written in reliabl companies. CLegal papers carefully drawn. Harjusox. - Nebraska. M. J. O toimi ll, - - Co. Attorney, Vi5I Prticli'-e io All Courts. Special Attenlltm (ilveu to Land Of- f'.i ftushiosK. Collections Bin! nil business Mil rust ed to me will rviv prompt attention. Haiuuhox - NEHRAsKA. Michael Ruffing, 'Icuveyob. 1 uin prepared lo do all klmlii of Civil l.iiKliiis'riiin work. When in need of the Survovors Services, give me a call as I have a full and com plete outlit, together with exierience to do the work with neatness and dispatch. AMtlUXK, MICHAEL RUFFING, HARRISON. - - - - NEBRASKA. To lUMlt. I will rent myjiliu-e North of Harrison 11 miles, until May 1st, 1001, with 100 tons of feed on I be place, also. Io00 acres of pasture. (ji,od Running Vnter on tho place. Address .1 i!Ks Noi.AN. Yjl kard, 8. Iak. E STRAYED About four wetks ago. from Mr. Leo. lie Bock's ranch, on east Hat creek, 3 last Spring steer calves, brandet 7,-r,":-,"" left wide, any infornia- tion conlja- erning them will lw suit ably rewarded by tlu owner. Address Leo. DeBock, Bo)arc, Nub, XOTICE. We would deem it a great favor, if any of our subscribers, who for any rea son do not receive their Pl'.EsS JoClLNAL ...1.,.lt. wiil nnlifv us of the fact. EniTOn. NOTICE. The parties that took all the bed cloth es and oi her Mu IT from the house of th ranch of (i. W. Hester will save them selves trouble and expense by returning the same as the parlies are known to me. V. A. IIiisrEK. l k v - " ski a ai-tai 'A TIV.)-1 a ill, ! mir- - iii Uf. ii."-y ni j vt t.-i i i j i--. ...) . "i fi" ilU 'J ri t1 01 'uo jqi. ilia ilvi ..( will trviq ; e.i'.'" t'lwttrj -U' ) ?Jf ,1 tKieiiii r" ! "1 ''tajj"oqif Naanvd naMti v Wholesale Pricos to Users. Our Cencral Catalogue -juoteii them. Scm' 13c to partly -y jiOHtag or cxpressagc we " send yw on?. It has 1100 pages, i7,oco Uluiaafiona and auot' prices w cctly 70,000 ir'ngi that you en ud nse and we?. Wc constantly w,ty ie stock fl articles quoted. MGMTCOME&Y A OOh