5 ! i . . kTV Ktil H 1 'Ha. rsit llHU &r HK let mti A--M.tM cu k inn OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. ' ! One Dollar Pet Year. j telC'lier ' A Chadron school Tbcbbumt. . raoxed the ears of a pupil a; AiJ ubWt'uitk Hjtlotr rUmiat lor Jama- few days ago. The boy went ! -,"V" u'e l,mi" "V"" """' home and t0ll hU mother, 'siuntay. lri:irj ll. !W,orkucurol m ill ami lilt uexi uay uie leaeuei 1 v..ir.o1 tlie fnllfiwillir lifitl: Nature has provided a proper plat e for the punishment of a hoy audit is not his ear. I will thank you to use it ill 1he future. Chadron Times. The EditousCakeer. ilxxkwood. Mo., Tiniest The stork disappears and wo look into the cradle and behold a male child. After ;trn t.nfyHM ioriKirdtio., i to pur Tunning the gauntlet of mea ;,.sl(eoulity. A f i.,,-.,n, k eli, mumps, and chickenpox r u m t'iitrwingiii .m i.r.. ... ami t!ie nmr k.-liuf 1111 1 ai! uf nuuli liv- lie entera school . At the ae soften he is a red-headed, :",,r,""'h pro"'rt3' or liv''",0k li"r-"; v 1 lb Ituyii.tjaiii arl!ingut n-n:v-ti.tr.Hua In freckle-faced boy and the ter-m-i-i.o.nr .mtaiiim.in.-M lucMcmai t.. nor of the neighlxjrhood. At any u lhBuU,va ,wr. T,,e ......nt of 12 lie is an apprentice in a ' thp;i iti in. u r. , ami tin; amount ul ih-c.i'lt.il ntik nu IluTii.il, printing oflice. At 1 he hastlf 5,i,.,ii, ami tin liitii-it :tiriO'itit of hi- acquired two casa of long !atsny llliieMlliJi.(.litwfi u'WM.tlJU) .lhc primer and an array press, cci-ia.rutio naii b.-Kiu it rcrpurw oi- . - ti-iu v nit i be in h tla of tiovtmilfr, A. I'. and is the editor or a country i VMi, Hn i h .,.u commm- ir ti ,t3 v .nr. newspaner. At 20 he is mar-i --fiiu-e,i. Thir..i.. of n. 1 ' itit't fff-Mlion mIimII it i'tiiidHi'tKl lv h lut ird ricd. At 30 he is bald-headed ! tooD shouldered, and 4 i i lie father of a large family. At lif) he is a corpse in a cheap pine coffin, and as 500 delin quent subscribers file past his bier for the last look they are lieard to say. "He was a good fellow, but he couldn't save his money. RUNNING A NEWSPAPER. People think it easy to "run" a newspaper. One week's experience would change the opinion of most people on the subject. Did you ever count the words in a column of ordin iry news paper print? There are about a thousand words in a column. Suppose you sit down and write a thousand words on some subject and then another until you have written eight or ten thousand. Try it and see if it is right easy, Keep that gait up for a month, a year, and see if it is easy. Then chase a local item all over town, and after you have gotten the facts all right, con dense them into a lew lines an hour's work that can be read in a few seconds. Do this for a dozen items that seem insignificant after they are printed, nut wmeri you know are important; then have the itemis critised and jnaccuraces pointed out to you when it is to late to correct them. Oh, yes, its easy to "'run" a newspaper. Wbitewood Plaindealer. In Chadron Times. The 'Jnpoeaerl. ky Kare Iwlr hath led m . Through ln-rrep land and vala And blttei bread she fed me, And bade rne drink ot pain, h me I climbed a weary waf To heirbta ot her dladaln fet would I civs the year I II v 'la walk tb path again. The Heart' Poaffeanad beatda mm Lead me a level way: fher may no III betide me. No thirst or famine tay, (he hath no wlh but wish of mine. No Joy lave to obey. And at my side her form muat bid tnttl my dying day. ttv Heart's Poteesaed hath aUI.ed me "rora all unreat nwillan: lea, eaaed the hope that thrilled me With too keen ialn and line. Tei, 4.1 my Heart, my Heart's Desire, My unKalnud dream divine. Chat never turned the while 1 yearned Her eloied hix hands In mine: -Helen Seotu hi tb Kmart Sat l e . To as. Itlillu t I H : I j C" UttUlW UEirr S p'SHllI ! .rtMn -.iL.tj !; i't sm.j lo Varmte , rtwl.i ,-a- ,u ..J I .,,.!) tio nt Siuuiber 44 I tiikm r " tr l.v li1 i Mr x4 oioior ni.. of jtw i 1 aid I'Mltm 94 11 muiur a;;remB; togi.e laud tir roi lo be est it ii-loi descrir.e't as loiltws: couuueiiciiii; 4 uiiie of tU K i corner of aesrium la. Township 3i. Rsi-sv Uum-v rutibil.g fct : miietuence euHtl on H I Vril-d, aid Sew iiad hliblilied kuiuturociuic " nt" at f the N w" romer i ot e-tioti 13. 1nrnhip 33, liautfe si. the'ice utti Mt wtKa hue iu mile to Iiui bflvn-n m 14 and Si IUjmic rumim: t.al j :ui o iiitereectnia Ku.nl No. 4lat!v corner l ee-tioo -4, r-(ii"l infMtort locat- r. i-..th . l4uulyCirik. I Remeuils-r that publish sontest ' ciD:cs. nr.il if 5 on dwire ns to have your rk 111 k it known to the one U.at ni:li tt 5 iur prr. Xon K OF INt'OKPORAT'.ON". N(tir is ti-iviv Ifiven that f , ; lit- I 2y frmri it rorjxirution, th usuu of j htcli U H h Tniht oiiipati of Mum i nituity. Nbr:fkau The pr uriai i1.w p tf wt Ilitri ioii Um cuui.ty, NorMkH. ot Uvb i iff tjrm a Im liaO c.K-t f 10111 muoiiy t-ir iiumu r, a riviu-iil, Nfccpln'y una Tretonir-r, a upTiiiUMi(Irnt, ami nu ll oilu r RKinU and M-rvai.t a tli liu.ir.l of Oir -t or may f roin timp wi time M.of nt. itiifa on! IiuikU, tlim ;4ttt tiny of Suv euibrr. a. Li. I!(M. KRH W. CI.AHKK, U V. . l)A iK, JEXME K. t lUKE, Jt.I-US T. I.I VtK, II. P. CLahkk, J a. Many haw mnifcd at ttcvuiuulation of -:iah as llieir ule.il of h',t ;nnl liuve MieevwM iu thin, only to find nt t lie iitt Hint tliey have done notliifg worthy. ILiny others liaveicrilk'd the Itixurifi, aiM nt.tiiy of the comfort ot life that thfy miht trin u fanntv of elulr'n to nohle ana useful living, and to incite them to earnest effort in ir vp lojiinif t-art, hand, and mind to Hceompluh 1 h Kreat work of aprvinif tncir jrener.it ion e. Tlies have ula-,a tloMid Iheir Career witlia tielise of hjivitij; iI.h.b a lood work, of huvifiK achieved 'run suc cess. This is as true of tnos wh t train outer chiUlrer, us of Uiom who car for their own. One is s nobl as l he other and an much needed. Many such home are wantet bv the Child Savi )e Instituie for thoe who have been roniitiitted to itscharKe. Ar.plv for information to thetn at 106 O.iio St., Omaha, enclositiK stauiji for riply. PRESENTS FOR THE BOYS. Valuable Articles Given AwaytoHos Who Sell the Lincoln Sunday Star. The preMfot newp;iter in Kelr:inka to day is the Lincoln Sit'i l iy Star, It has wjiecial ftiturAit not fmiiid m ary otiter nwwniupr. The Star's uirait Sx-tion i printed in colors and ta alwavs entertain ing. The Magazine Seciion with iulieau tiful pictures m colors has uo e)ueal in the west. Added to these are the manv interesting features th it jio to mike up a rreait daily newspaper. The Sunday Siar han mail a ifrrtat hit, and is a tre men.ltoi, wjeuess. We want, lajya in every towu in N-flr to sell the Sunday Star Other boyxar' niakint' good money ne.ni) the Si.ir. We start you in business fr. Pnz are offered ea-h month to the bo who sell the xreatest nu ulierof Sundiy Stars W rite for particulars of this offer anil work up your hat of customers before Mima one sets ahead of you. Reniemh-r we help vou to start in the business. No capital required. Don't delay. Write today. Address 'tar. PuVt. CO., Lincoln, Neb. Hereditary Musician. Prof. Henry Appy, violinist, f died at Rochester, N. Y.. recently, event? -eight, ws ti:e son of the lead' er of tbe orcheitra in 'be cbapel of William of Orange. Largest Photograph. The largest pnoict-raiMc picture lo existence li being exihltnd in t'er'.ia. , It la about 40 feet by leet, and rep j reaenU view of the Bay of Naplea. To Cnro q CcI'J in Ceo Day a. mm ... J w w THE PIONEE Wail paper DrufT'ist'si Sundries, Faints, Oils, Varnishes. Books nnd Stationary. The finest Line of pipes and Best cigars in the city. j FLOYD JOXES. Successor, J. E. Phinney. ) J. H. WILHERMSDOdFEU, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER All kinds of Gold and Silver work done Kings made to order. All work miaranteed. HARNESS SADDLES, and RANGE GOODS. Harm ss made to order. Saddles re-covered. Yotir-H la.lides.nnu' to prepare them- evns fi r an lioiinr.ih.e life work should lake it Ciuixe of ti.,iiiinir in the TrainuiK School for pur-s. i"(o Ohio St., Omaha iinler thp nianatfemeiit of thet hilf Sav- inc Institute, This will also he h fine pre.ar?it ion for ftl'ure life, even if not lullowe-t professionally. Kcml for infor mation. ent'losiDK stanip. ONLY Railroad between Missouri Mver and Chicago. Direct 'Ine to St. Paul Minneapolis. Dlreot Line to Btark Hills. Apply to nearest agent for rates, mui and time ca.rd TIME TAFILE Vpl Bound, Eis' ftmnd. Mornintr. Evenintr. No. 13, Due 9:11 No. 14, Hue 7:25 No. S3, lo. f-t. 8:3Ti No. M lot. frt, 5:41 Both trains carrv pnipi'i.ers. HOMES: fjootl homes are wanted for orphan ard destitute children, not icniplv shelters with food aid cloihinu, nod school privi!et:es, hut homes in which father and mother unite to tram their children wisely for the positions of, use fullness that will he ojien tomorrow Homes where discipline is not h.tsty a-id smodic. but where a stout) v, tiohie hi(.rh i nn controls the da ly life, even though in the hat tie for bread and for the comforts of life there has not been theflesired success. A frood home trams for time and eternity. Such are wanted for many children '.r the "hi Id Saving Institute, lSOfl Ohio St.. Omaha. Write for information, enclosinjr stamp. VALUE CF THE BIRCH Vhat Old-Tfme Writers RegartJed as Its Specialty. Old wrliera In ine-LtlonlPS bircb roes aeldora failed to say solemnly bat thoy were nseful to grow wenches with which to give boys hrashlcRs, Turner rt'KBrcIs the eup ily of "i!clble, rcrtdont branches" for mrpofses of puj.ihn-?nt as the Chief oerlt of the tree. Coles also based bin Mstlmtvte of the birch chiefly on lta se In the supply of rod Instru ments of pun.adiDent, for be writes? The clvl! use3 wbereuuto the birch erveth are many; as. for the pun.nh nent of children, btith t home a:d at ichool; for It Lath an admirable In luence tipor the:u to quiet them when bey are out of order, and, therefore, ome call It ma! e-peace." ;n anolert Rome the fasc-g of tho lictors, with ahlch they clo.-ired the way for tbe najrlstraU's, were formco. with rodt if birch end tho r Influence wss ob tlly :,uSiCi;'-r 10 insure a rapid lla erslnn c a jesernblcd where icy a-ou?) Ir-i, ..... i'je pasrage of tbe ad miim'iBtor'i jf the law. From that Irce io within a comparatively recent ;erlod the birchen rod was r;'. rded is one of the most Important deter wU of juvrfrllo depravity. -TwoLya. - R PHARMACY. i!! A Jt-lia Happen ngS. I I Art I IieVCr See ally HC'WS j from Adelia I will try my i l. ,.,1 t ,,,T.;4;,,,. ,,,.-0 u JiUH'iui niiiai ill-. Uf L v. never written any before, you want to excuse all mistakes made. Mr. Peter Borkey sjient Christmas at the section house in this city. Mr. Kosenburg and family spt-nt Ciiristmas at Crawford with Mrs. Force and family Mr. Loyd Wilson from. Crawford came u p Wednesday to Mr. Kosenburgs return ing home Thursday. Come again Floyd as you are al ways welcome. He taught the Adelia school last winter and made a good success of it. He is now going to the State Uni versity at Lincoln. Success to bim. The Snowbank. C. Ii. UNFIT successor to ?. U. NEWMAN -DEALER IN-- Luinber, Doors, SaL Lime, Coal, Woffons, Jitffffies and Machinery of all Kinds. I a ho carry a line of Wind Mills, Pumps, Piping, Towers, Wind 3 fill re pairs, etc. etc. etc. A large stock of feed, Itoth ground and ungrouud al- roays on hand. mail criirs given. pr;mpt rbmiicn., Give ms a Call. LACY BROS. . DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Saeh, Doors, Lime, Cement; Flour, Feed and Grain; Buggies, Farm Implements, Wagons; Hardware, Wind mills, Pumps & etc I May Elevate Blthop Potter. Diep Interest la manifested by i: ieifiy of the Episcopal diocese ot K fork In the tuggesUon made by U., Ur. C. F. Caned of Trinity enure. New Rochelle, that New York atf--om prising Sve dioceses, be rreatexl b to a province and that Blabop Pott be maile aa arcaMtaop and placsd to cbarae. ' J i ' AH.' IW llt , , I ; "in, nUmr i -'t iMUlllT. - i f w tj nmr. i 1 . j rr' eff - 1 tsad c r. . : . -! Iy ai t a .-I JOnDON H ABCsV ARE CO.. GO tCN. COMMERCIAL HOT hi OPPOSITE DEPOT. EVEicY riUNU Kt-i .-..'-iW, AKU All, TliK4T WITH aH KTKKY. Hoard i)y Day or Week. W. H WRIGHT rm.p. AllVKKTlSING RATKS. Per inch, simile co;ui:iii, er month 'Of Per -.olunin, er month Professional t anU jie.- j ear, one inch 5 00 Iyx-als -r line ench iu .(Ifi 50 per ent off on yearly contracta. STOCK BRANDS. inJ i asAt, will enhltah your tirRii'l, like -tie IoIIowiiik, lor iier Vesr. Kach ad lltu al tiraiut 7.1 rents. r.very rariner or ranchmen In Hlnux and ailjoliiltiit riiunth ,:iouia ailvertlse their hraii'ln in i HKJoea. SAL as It ctrcnlntei nil over the suite. It nsy te Hie means of eaviiitt moiO'V for vou On tin brMlflf! iim fion n In cut tni Irtt iiifr, KtiK ' ut !i'W Hi, Nclttitkii. S500 REWARD. Cor the atrit ami convletioii ol any prty it pat tie 'i-sIIiik or dlf iRiuiiig any tirund n stock belonging to the ncnlerslK"eil par ilM . tiKOKUK SWASSW Lattlo hrsnded ior" branded -1r. rii?e on siij,.r t reek. Any siis k branded b above being estray d from my rantre, discovered by any Ixxly n lvii)ir me lurormatWii will Iw rewarde.i, Adilie, H. hoblimon, Nebraska KRANK M TIO. Cattle hrssileit side ami same on der 1l horses. oil the left 'eft shiml- rfnii Als4 some of the Horses tie are branded on side shoulder some as doscrib abovr UHuiid. snl est. and Hie ed lor the. Address Harrison Nebraska. CV.U in Every Home Un to Date J -..i:ii:i'.n i i WCTKXUOl ' WEBSTER'S IinmATIONAL DICTIONaRY A nictlanarr sf ENGLISH. R la r4i.hr, Geoxraphy.Flct ioa.ete. i Tho New and E.nlarged Edition Conlaina '25,000 Now Words -N'-w Gazetteer of the World with mine ih:m sf'i.iu) titles, hastsl on tlte latest census returns. New Biographic! Dictionary nn I alnliia' niiinca of o cor VMMJ not o rurt by lersona, with uiitlimnlli y, orriipatlon. date oi rvisns, laataj oi ou-iu, oeaiu, etc. Vllted by W.T. HASBIS, PH.D.. IX. D. United States Coniinli'iiier of lAiotuilon New Plates 2300 Qaart Pages R.lcb Rlndlnt a 5000 llluatratlnna e also publish Webster's Colleelate Dictionary wllhOlnssarrof MiolllsliVor.laml I'l.rnsea. Iljhm IMDkanuw. Kiu -ilmt " 1rl-olaaa In 141-aiu y, aecond-clie-a I n LCT US SEND YOU PACE "A Test la Preaaaeiatlan" which utter-' 1 Eleaaaiit ami luairuciite le-Hna's civ.r ilnatont. lilustratsxl Min.:iiui ', ., 1 O.OC.MERRIAMCO1 j Pwbllekiore. Sarins field, 'i w 1 Juhu Johnson, SSStl "' '''rt '' sttwduav, e IS HfflHLXJ liorars brsaded wltk any saT above btsaOs. Attdreaa, J. A. Auesou,'V . Ilarrtaoa, Has mi KictT a so. R Cattle brand d aam aa that jn rut ua eith r side of aul- 11 al And IoIIusIiik on leit side af cattlr. nd this on X t aide of she sbaefc. And this oh left aldeaae kip. Range nit itunnlni: Water. IW 1 mice Address, llarr!on, iiebraska. rt 1 1 c hrsi d 1. 1, rh'ht 1 t .p. t .i' i r. : :i .111 .eftsiiln. lilflit ea. (lipfaat $100 REWARD will lie paid forevideaeo ont-icling any one lor minting- cig or la sny wuy tiiinM rli'ic with ttocK baring aef of the above brand or brands, lianrli at Amliews, Nebr, Address, Harrises gebr. J If. 1 ENSIX)W. t'ati Is brsaeed a ,-lgnl sld i as eat A',d also D oa at hip. Horses hrsn led a"H ei right sbaaider ir Jnw. Kantte on ,ilt Klver, aa tbe eld llsve tolvilla rsjicb. P.U. Address; bias, b'rbr. JOHN A. i IAN SON i 111 uie miinw' f OiUIIDltlU nlieitU- Also HG on ent ile and !ture .nt tie on lef tilde horns on luft siiOUIUrr. Uinite ,111 Silver KprniKS and east fi IS Ins yoMofnVe -Harrison Neb. nKWAitii. will 'ny 5.00 rew ard for srb of iiav( "olville's horses hrandeit jii eilher jaw or ihijrh turnedl j .'er o .oho llieer on Runnini Wrf.ter. iiImi $10ii.f)0 for proof u, i-onvict nny p rson unlawfully haodhag iny of said bofhes. w. J. a. Rim. HKKP VRKV I.IVK8TOCKC0 riraiidLd en I sft hip ef Cattle nod su lefteheeb al Nartaa ItHiiKaon DeesCreea. Address, Deep Craek l.lve Stosk Oa J. II. lUtliKKT, nieraaa, !, NehraaKa. OCTAVE II ADR IS, rattle braaded as sbova oa left Mde trlas ever bit ets left a . Raags oa tea. ulng Wasst, P. n. Address. Marslsnd. Jfear. X F.l L JoRHA. Harass and tav pup : tie brassed aa either elds, seeae Mid ("attle branded 'He, aud Horse 011 lalt aw Address. Hod are, Mel HK.NItr W ARMKKB. ' attle irnnd- d on left side. Hangs on lunnlrlf Watar reeeb. u. Address llarrUoa. gi i. B. KSBT. cstlle Hranded a"l aifsjs P.O. Address, Uaawferd. BV En J. K, IILNTKK. ffi. r T srrarew-r 1 )f- "...