The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 08, 1888, Image 1

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fttJtngH of tills i i .11 1 1 11 K ilt .
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t liliH done work from
Vfcfll jJUnwnie.pl-'iins, ami from
pi Qi tlSje Ifckota line. Iff fur
kjfeteiwntmt to visitors ami
its thin the most wonderful
tlfmla. 8 milt north west
'Bave M0.acri's of tlie best
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to th question
ii business?
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THE S OUX COUNTY
BY THE
JOURN'AL PUBLSH.NG COMPANY.
Official Count.
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Vmnty Commissioner.
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The official count was concluded Fri
day and the following is the remit of
the vote on county ollicers and the herd
law, in the several precincts.
Bowen Precinct.
For County Attorney.
Walker, ....
Satterlee, ....
I avis, -
l or County Commissioner.
Robinson, -Morris,
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Raum, 21
For Misnsi'i: of herd law, - - r)4
Against " ' ' 20
Six votes for Walker were thrown out
iml also eight for Robinson, on the
grounds that they were illegal
Vur Bonnet.
For l Vmnty Attorney,
Walker
Satterlee
i avis
For
Robinson ...
Morris ...
Raum ...
For suspension of herd law
Against " " " "
Sixteen votes for Walker and Robinson
were also thrown out of this precinct on
account of supposed illegality.
Hut ( reck.
For County Attorney,
Walker
Satterlee
For County Commissioner.
Robinson
Morris
Raum
For suspension of herd law
Against " , " " "
Kive Points.
For County Attorney.
Walker
Satterlee. -
For Count' Commissioner.
R ibinson
Morris .....
Raum
For suspension of herd law - -
Against " " " "
Bud tire.
For County Attorney.
Walker - - - - -
Satterlee
For County Commissioner.
Robinson -
Morris .....
For suspension of herd law
Against ' " " "
Cot (mi wood.
For County Attorney.
Walker
Satterlee '
.avis
For ounty Commissioner.
Robinson ....
Morns .....
Raum .....
For suspension of herd law
Against " " " "
For herd law ....
Against herd law
It seems that some of the voters were
a little muddled on the herd law plan of
voting. The last votes were not count
ed. Antelope.
For County Attorney.
Walker - - -Satterlee
....
For County Commissioner.
Robinson ....
Morris
Raum
For suspension of herd law
Agxunit " " " "
Montrose.
For County Attorney.
Walker
Satterlee -
Lavis .....
For County Commissioner.
Robinson ....
Morris -
Raum
For suspension of herd law
Against ' " " "
White River.
For County Attorney.
Walker
Satterlee - - s -
For County Commissioner.
Robinson ...
Morris ...
Raum ...
For suspension of herd law
Against " "
Running Water.
For County Attorney.
Satte.rleo
For County Commissioner
Robinson
Morris ...
Raum ...
For.Subieuiuu,of.Uci'd.law
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14
30
30
10
43
23
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30
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42
23
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40
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32
28
43
24
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41
18
53
61
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61
14
17
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17
Lower Running Wau-r.
For County Attorm y,
Walker
Satterlee ...
For County Commissioner.
Robinson ...
Morris
For Susp nsion of lwrd law
Atrainst " " " "
Andrew i.
For County Attorney,
Walker
.Satterlee
For County Oommi'-.sioD"r.
Robinson ...
Monis
Kauin ...
For susjH Usion of herd law
Against " " " " - 2
Slieep Creek anil Snake Creek precincts
failed to come in with their usual ma
jorities thi-s year though Running Water
did fairly well considering
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The National Ti l;et
Has teeii elected by the Republican
party accxirding lr the showing so far.
New York and Indiana have both been
carried by the Republicans by small majorities.
A)ats for sale at the lumlier yard.
Stix k trains ar numerous again.
For Sale oats at the itimlit r yard.
Fine cigars at Bartell's restaurant.
I). A. Price was in Harrison Friday.
Grand Free Range Ball on the loth.
John Nolan visited Harrison Tliui-sdav.
John Bartell is building himself a sta
ble. Mrs. B. F. Thomas was in town Thurs
day. Apples by the bushel cheap at the res
taurant. Mr John Ragland called at this office
Tbursilay.
Work on the court house is progress
ing again,
4'rcsli fruit and fancy candies at the
restaurant.
Alon.o South worth called on the
JoUHSAI. force Thursday.
Wo to the restaurant when ill Harrison
lepresplt alive (ilbdirisl
Carries this county by a majority of
and the List rid bv about 100U.
()::t-; for sale at the lumber yard.
Chas. Jameson received this week a
new burglar
bank.
proof safe for use in the
If the parties speaking of the young
man who votes where he sees lit, wishes
to teach him a lesson they should do so.
Better keep ipiiet, that, young man may
teach you a lesson you should have
learned long ago. T.
What can be done to encourage t in
trade from the "mammoth south pre
cinct?" Voters come to Harrison, sub
scrilie for the JotntN.U, and gel your sup
plies ut the Ranch Supply House.
Buffalo Hill.
Buffalo Bill, Hon. William Cody, ar
rived in town yesterday. He is in the
enjoyment of excellent bodily health, he
possesses even in greater degree than ev
er Wore the distinguished air which
makes him a central figure in any gath
ering. His inseparable companions, his
diamond buffalo head and cuff buttons
flash as of yore, though his manner has
less of the dasli and more of the reserve
than formerly distinguished him.
"I am going to my home in North
Platte," said he, "to be introduced to
and cultivate the acquaintance of my
family, not having seen them in nearly
two years. We left this country a year
ago the lSltli of last March and have
since played as you know with wonder
ful success in England. We have also
played to great audiences in this coun
try. We carry more horses, equipments
and men than any show on earth. We
have even knocked Barnum out. At
first he used to run against us, but we
have knocked him out so that he has
concluded to give the western show a
wide berth. Our stock is now at Gener
al Real's farm, eight miles outside of
Washington. General Real is the man
who has the Arabian stallions which
were presented to General Grant."
"I shall stop a couple of months at
home and then go on a hunting expedi
tion across the country, possibly to the
Pacific coast. In our party will be a
number of gentlemen from abroad.
Lord Beresford, probably Lord Mande
ville, Lord Clifford and others' Nate
Salisbury will not go. He is going to
Paris to make arrangments for our show
there next season. The show we will
give there will lie a great one. The one
we took to England was a big one but it
won't be a starter compared with that
which we are going to take to France.
You see we are not only still in the busi
ness, but are making improvements even
if it does'nt put anything into our pock
etbooks." Mr. Cody left last evening for North
Platte and was accompanied by Sher
man Canfield, who has just returned
from his trip with William to England.
Omaha Bee.
Subscribe For
THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL.
The Peoples Paper.
for a Mitiare meal only 2"c.
Alon.o Smithworth went to Chadron
Wednesday returning Thursday.
The President announces tluit Thurs
day the 29th will be Thanksgiving day.
Justice Jones went down to Crawford
Thursday evening and retuim-d Friday.
J. Cook was in town Thursday laying
in supplies at the Ranch Supply House.
Red Fitzgerald "set up" the lunch to
all present on election day in real bach
elor style.
Ned Andrews was in town to hear the
election news and returned to his claim
Thursday.
The wind mill has lieen taken down
from over the town well but the tower
still stands.
A new Moor, and other improvements,
adds to the appearance of Christenseu's
hardware store.
Messrs Barker Sr. and Tlios. Reidy re
turned Monday from a short visit to
friends east of here.
This is the lime to make bets on the
presidential outcome but don't follow
the first reports too closely.
Homer Priddy was the recipient of a
fine bird dog last week. It was sent
him by his father from Iowa.
James Farnum and Perry McCrea
spent Election day at Sheep Creek poll
ing place but no voters put in an ap
pearance. Mr. Ed. Galpin has commenced the
erection of a building just north of Mrs.
Loutzenhiser's millinery store to be oc
cupied by himself as a barber shop.
Voters seem to be plentiful in some
precincts where people are scarce. Per
haps the coyotes have a voice there.
Wolves always gobble the unprotected.
Geo. Walker's trial did not come off
Thursday for want of someone to prose
cute and the case was continued again
until Saturday. His liberty w:.s secured
by giving a recognizance bond of $100.
The poor judge still exhibits his de
formity on every accessible occasion.
He even declares the Ohio Reports to be
Ohio Statutes, but he failed to soft-soap
the Bodarc election board just, the same.
The first real snow-fall of the season
arrived here Sunday followed by another
small fall on Wednesday morning. It
amounted to only three or four inches in
all anil the sun's rays have reduced that
to a nothing in many places now.
There w as a surprise party at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Siinler Wed
nesday evening'. The several persons
present enjoyed themselves at ''skipping
the light fantastic" and other amuse
ments until a late hour and all departed
well pleased with the occasion.
I would say to the people of Sioux
county that I never ran for a public of
fice on a prohibition ticket; neither
would 1 think less of a man because he
has lived and is living a temperate life,
or would have others so live; and my
family has never suirered tiecause of my
inebriety. I never bought or drank a
pint of whiskey in my life. I am guilt
less of being drunken or of making oth
ers drunken; or of abusing my neighbors
when I could not, answer their argu
ment. Yours &c.
B. F. TlJOMAS.
Wo would Like
To know who the noxt postmaster
will be. j
To know if the steam pump is still!
"on the road."
To know how much whiskey was
parylized on election day.
To see a person that can learn to i
play a horn faster than Ed Weir.
To know which is the most honora
ble; to Ihi elected or defeated by fraud.
To have someone bring us a loiul of
wood on subscription. Lon't all speak
nt once.
To know of a restaurant keeper that
tries harder to please his customers than
Mr. John Bartell.
To know if Mr. Warneke's store does
not look like a different place siuce his
. Iwg.u. wiuter. stoik. has. been, shelyeiL.
ATTENTION!
TO MEET THE L EM AND OF HIS
-:- INCREASING PATRONAGE
Win, GHRISTENSEN
Is now putting in a
FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT
OF-
Cook stoves and heating stoves.
-Also a fine lot of-
CUTLERY, GRANITE IRON WARE AND TIN WARE
-And a full line of-
General Hardware
-AND
Builders Material
ALWAYS ON HAND.
It is a well known fact that as a rule the honest customers have to foot
the bills of the dishonest ones, where books are kept and lawyers
employed to collect bad debts. As we are doing busi
ness on a cash basis, those unnecessary expen
ses are done away with, consequently
we can offer to our patrons
SUCH PRICES AS WiLL BE BOTH PLEASING AND PROFITABLE.
Give us a call and see for yourselves
Respectfully,
Harrison, Neb.
Wm. CHRISTENSEN.
J. B. Finney, President.
General office
BUFFALO GAP, DAKOTA.
F. C. SugsssES, Secretary.
RUFFALO GAP LUMBER CO.,
-Dealers in
Lumber, Goal, Grain, Lath
And Shingles.
Sash
Blinds,
Hair
Plas
Lime
Doors
t e r ,
- .AZLSTjD
OBME1TT.
COMPLETE STO.K
ALWAYS ON HAND
Harrison. Neb.
G. GUTHRIE, Manager..
A.. HART,
Blacksmith, Wagon, Carriage and.
Repair shop.
Good stock always on hand. All kinds of work executed promptly and
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
SoutUjoX.Brost'ji livMj; Baxa. - -- - JJwriMm, N.,bi.t'