The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, December 06, 1888, Image 4

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I'pwiiitjuu Vi. Pre.
CUAS. C. JAMESON, Caaiiier.
Commercial Bank.
BHX'KTfBATltD.J
General Banking Business
The Sioux County Journal.
Pulu.sliwl Bvery Thursday by tiie
JOlllVtL POLISHING COMPACT
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Subscription Price, fJ.OO
W. E. PatUrMMi - Fditor and M'gr
Entered at tlie post-office at Harrison
as second class matter.
TRANSACTED. -
C. H. Andrews & Co.,
-LiBalers ia-
Drugs,
Paints,
Brushes,
Oils
-AN'D-
Fine Toilet Goods,
STATIONERY & PERFUMES.
BEST CIGARS
IN THE CITY.
Harrison Market.
Butter, 20c
Egg. 20c.
Poultry, per doz. 12.40 to $3.
ftits, per 100 !bf 1.00 to 1.10.
Corn, per 100 B f 1.10.
Bran, per 10015. $1.10.
Feed, chopped, per 100 It 1 1.40.
Potatoes, per bu.
Sorghum, per gal. 50c.
Onions, per bu. f 1.00.
Beans, per bu. f '3.00.
OaU for mUe at the lumber yard.
tsi Your Neighbors to
Subacrito For
SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL
Fresh bread at the restaurant
For Sale oats at the- lumber yard.
D. P. I avis went to Fremont Monday
Kobraka. One of tlie few wind v days visited us
Sunday.
Look out for the G. A. R. cigar at the
restaurant.
Pure apple juice at the restaurant
next week.
Go to the restaurant for your Christ
mas (audit's.
The tin roof of the Harrison House has
been recoated.
Mr. Wilber Shepherd returned from a
visit to Iowa Friday.
Still they come to the restaurant for
their meals, only 25c,
Wm. Uphoff and P. H. McVay were
two of Monday s callers.
Carpenter i avis is just completing a
neat little barn for Ed. Weir.
A nearly new 45-75 Winchester rifle
for sale at Wm, Christensen's.
Attorney Westover, of Rushvillc, was
in Harrison the first of the week.
Look out for the prize package chew
ing gum at the restaurant next week.
Miss Beans spent Thursday in Hani
son, returning to Ft. Robinson Friday.
Mrs. Chas. Coffee's father and sister re
turned to their home in Arkansas Mon
day.
The youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Rohwer has been christened Edna Har
rison.
WAXTE ) A bov between lh
of ton and fifteen to learn the printers
trade.
Little Cot is dead: the smallest. nhH
most innocent of all the canine race of
Harrison.
C. L. Tuhbs spent Thanksgiving with
relati ves at Hay Springs and returned
yestefday.
Jack Ragland recently completed a
four mile, three wire fence for Seymour
& Bigelow.
M. Aslienfelter. of Montrose: and IT R
Storey of Bodarc, were two of our last
t naay s visitors.
We can save you money on anv na-
iier in me U. t. hv rlnhhim? i iu
J v ...ill UIC
julkjiaTj. Uome and
Miss Minme Thomas
ing day at home, returniDc In hor
ir, -, "
on nue river Saturday.
Surprise mrties
"v ia viUCJi
Another of those plesantries occurred at
the M. W. hotel on Thursday evening
A cleasartt litt.lo Srici'i. .r ...... :
auigea in at the residence of Mr. J. St
Rnhiner.nV In 4t '
-oiuureeenine 01 Thanks'-ir-
ing Lay.
The organization of a dancing c)ub
has been completed and their first enter
tainment will be held in the hall to-roor
row evening.
Rev. Scamahorn preached an .mc
any interesting sermon, in the church,
to a small but appreciative audience on
Thursday at 11 o'clock.
Several men passed thronirh hro ii
first of the week troimr wri..
they were unable to iret work n!
railroad grade below Crawford.
Mrs S. W. Hal and sons William
Jessie, and Mrs. Crane and (lr,,.ii,-
Minnie, of district No. 22, all of Spring
creek, spent Sunday last visiting with B.
r. i nomas g.
Mrs. fuel, two daughters and i,h-
sons, arrived here from Iowa lt ti,..
day and went out to Mr. i r. 'u
about twenty miles north-west of here
wie same day.
We received a can! frm wJ r
" s.
Paxton Monday stating that fie was
called fo the bedside of his sick fatter at
Centre, Ralls -0., Missouri, and ,.,i,i
not, return before spring.
This is the time to buy your nursery
" " ""an M 1 uy from ig
Keidy. He can furnish you wifj, tin
nest northern grown stock at lniU ,.:
ces. All stock warranted as represent-
PA
Jones & Verity,
Harrison, 1
Oats for sale at the lumber yard.
Miss Clara Redd is in Harrison ro-day.
Tlie graders are said to be at work on
the railroad grade near Hat creek, on me
lakota line.
Mr. Green, Mr. finwey and others
from the toutb east part of Hie county
were in town yesterday.
A lanre m.rtv of frienls spent a pleas-
o 1 .
ant day and evening at Jlr. M(Klinly's on
Inst Thursdav. Plenty to eat and an
enjoyable daoce was the order of tilings.
Articles of incorporation of the Grand
Tuland A F.ostrn Wvomiuir railroad Co.
were filed with the county clerk Monday.
This is supposed to be the much talked
of Alliance branch.
The brick work on the court is so re ir
ly completed that the roof can le put on
and the frame work for the same is now
about finished. Mr. Whitney expects to
have the building inclosed by the first of
the new year if this fine weather contin
ues until then.
Mr. A. J. Babcock announces in the
last Herald that he is the present and
probable future, pencil manipulator of
that sheet. Then to him perhaps should
credit be given for the "noticeable
change" which we referred to last week.
It is a creditable one.
Tlie first load of copper ore to be ship
ped from Lusk arrived from Muskrat
canon Tuesday, and several more strings
of freight wagons have arrived each day
since. This is the commencement of a
great business which will be 01 wonder
ful benefit to Lusk. The on; will be
shipped to Pittsbnrgh. Lusk Herald.
The social, under the management of
the Berean Bible Class, at the school
nouse last evening was a grand succes
and Mrs. Bassett is entitled to much
praise and credit for her generous ef
forts in inaugurating these pleasantries.
Aftei- many and laughable games a kin
supper was partaken of, after which the
many well pleased participants retired to
their homes.
the attention of parents is called to
the very noticeable fact of late that
some of the boys, instead of going to
school as they are sent, lonf around town
and are occasionally in mischief. The
teacher is caused a great inconvenience
thereby in either holding the scholars
who are regular attendants back, or cre
ating new classes for those who only
come occasionally
In putting down the pumn last week.
and just as the last part of the pump
proper was being placed; the sucker and
rod became fastened and could be neither
pushed down nor pulled up. The work
was delayed several days but it is now
prospering again. It IS neessarv
to take out all that is in the well in or
der to properly adjust it and several days
win probably elapse before it ia in run
ning order.
mow mean to light a match when
heads and chairs are close Wither and a
young lady entertaining her best fellow
ivHI,. I,., , ., . .
"..,,cc in n.;iiiinir lor lie train or
spending a leisure hour. The person
perpetrated this Use acton
ed
Mrs. r. Graham ...M.jx 4
, - ui ner
norms in Cheyenne last week, hv A
gram anooiincingWieriouaill'neiwof a
r Mrs- ra,m.bad, w-
ng her daughter, Mr. Jan. H. Cool,
: . 1
wine mite past.
Among our numerous viritotn who
kindly threw, witifin k,.
what gloomy Wall, of ot,r aanctum, the
,1Bing countenance- on
t Saturduv. a o
. J ttWMOw.Tool Jr., Ho
merPrAly,w.IUwnid Will fr.
V W iobaUtuto of Ua yalWj'.
who
Thanksgiving night should apologize to
ine young lady and the vouner man
if he can be found. When last seen )m
wa making all possible haste to reach
the sidewalk to save lieing identified and
left his fair companion to entertain the
last arrival.
P. K. Murphy has commenced suit
against the F. E & M. V. R R f f-
CK AAA 3
-,wu damages, and a criminal action
was also commenced against -r,n,i..,..
maioney. Liust Thuivdav
Murphy was returning from ( hadroni
connucior Maloney stonned th tr,;
and put Mr. Murphv off for.a b& ,.ii.
disorderly conduct .'and the above lit-
igauon is the result. Sheriff PfW
rested Mr. Malonay and presented him to
mo court on Tuesday. wl.n
bonds for his appearahce on Monday the
urn, wnen an examination will be had
We shipped, per express, List week a
...au sample or Nehraaka weather us
curely tied up and enclosed in a reliable
collar box, to a friend in f aiif;
wliere the same was released and allowed
w mingle ror a while with other sam
ples, which had bee,, sent thero f,m
various states. This morning Tl, v ',
, ra "jiii
iei received tlie following telegram :
Pacific I oast, Nov. 2, 1888
rearFrontier.-Heml me twelve car
loads like sample. It beats the world.
A new moon there is.
IL T. Couley has rented Mr. Walker s
building for an office.
C. L. TuM is building a 20 by 26 ad
dition to tlie rear of his shop-
T. J. CUirk, of Indian creek, Mt for
California yesterday afternoon.
Henry Liester wa-s in town from Ins
home on Indian creek yesterday.
50 tons of hay for sale 4 miles north
west of town, by Bigelow Bros.
iit.,h. tr;,iu xLnt tn Cliadron the
t filial I' IU1..-VI - j
first of tlie week and returned yesterday, j
B. E. Brewster arrived here from j
iiut-unru luut week and went on east
"'V
yesterday.
Henrv Martin, of Cass county, Neb., is
here looking over tlie country with a
view to locating. J
(RAM) MASQUERADE BALL. J
At the hall on New Year's eve, under 1
the auspices and for the benefit of the j
Harrison Cornet Band. I
H. T. Conley, attorney at law, Harris-j
on Neb. Will practice in all Suite and j
Federal courts, and United States Laud
OHice.
For Sale-The yard and stock of the
Buffalo Gap Lumber Company, at Har
rison, Neb. Address,
Buffalo Gap Lumber Co.
Buir.ilo Gap, Lakota.
P. K. Murphy's have moved to their
home in the valley. Mr. Murphy and
his ftstimalile family, especially the
young hulies, will be sorely missed by j
the Harrison people.
J. B. Finney and W. H. Williams, of
the Lxct-lsior Lumber t o. of Ainsworth,
came up yesterday and took an inven
tory of tlie lumber yard here, returning
home on tlie afternoon train.
Sow Pay I'p,
Those knowing themselves indebted to
Wm. I hristensen will please call and
settle their accounts, which may 1
found at the Bank of Harrison, on or be
fore tlie 20Lh of this month.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All parties knowing themselves to I
indebted to the Buffalo Gap Lumber Co.
will save costs by tailing at this office
and settling accounts before January 1st
G. Gcthkib, Manager.
Wm. Christensen lias closed liis hard
ware store here and shipped the stock to
Cliadron w here he will be in business
with his brother who is already located
there in the hardware business. Mr
Christensen will lie missed by his many
customers and friends. 3t is probable
that, during th winter at least, two
1 1 . .....
n.wunara stores would Hardly pay in
narrison.
We wonld Like
have moonlight nights come
OF HArJ
Harrison,
TrtmcU a general hiu
Loans Money on Cic
AND .
NEGOTIATES FAE
NORTHWESTERN
First-Class in Every
FRANK SIMONS -
This Hotel ban been fitted up rrgnrtUem of ptteu
To the comfort aod convenient of a
lie and permanent tawf
Best Accommodations ini
UNSURPASSED IN HOME-LIKE AITOINTkTO
TABLE,
THE I .
HARRISON
O'Neil Frohlier.
The guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F
Thomas on Thanksirivinif da v . 11.'
and Mrs. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs, Priddy
, 7 Mrs. Hester , and
faoi'ly, Mr; George Olinger, Mr. a Bar
ker and tlie editor. Th
uou !
ior(i apeak especially for Mr. Barker
and myself when I say it W1UI an effort-
vneo to eat it all) of the many hun
gry onw was waroeiy sufficient to even
"uc ve nounfful supfily ,A eatabW
AH were suDnlied and mu,,.. .
for as nmny more. Some f the guU
vea found tlwir coat pocketa fUM with
-To
again.
Another month of this weather, run!
then another.
To remind every one of the lul.
dance at the hall to-morrow night.
To see tlie vounir lieonle nf llrno,n
form an amateur dramalic society.
lo know if there will be a Christ,
mas tree in Harrison Christmas eve.
To Iiave everyone see the fine assort
ment 01 uiristtnas presents at l.r A.
drews.
Mr. A. Beemer, an officer of tlw. inu-
from Beemer Neb., was here thn Hrf t
the week and arrested Walter Marsteller
on the charge of forgery. Mr. Mars
teller was a resident of Beemer ami li
only len here a few days, on a hunting
cApeuiuon. While Mr. fiecmer was at
dinner Tueslay the prisoner askel r
missiori to step into Mr. Warneke's store
where he had left a coat, but instead of
getting the coat he Went, nn nn tli U...L
v vt. rv
door and flew for the nearest hoi low west
01 town. Several parties oh horse back
noon overtook him and the oflicor ,i.
secured him and left on the afternoon
train,
The Republican thinks that
a -litOeolT last week for printing one
ur columns of matter on toth fiuges.
Jt was this wise: We (ok.1
tationtoeat a Tlianksgiving dinner at
. ; .nomas s, and that was press day,
and being a l.ttle behind with our work
v wasuoaswetfidor tni M .1:
LiU you ever nartake nf ti.,.
cooking Mr. Repubublican If n,.i .,..
are not competent to iud t ... i-
ation. TUanks, Mr. Repubi,-an, for call-
g our attention to the matter as it
might have been a mintnlr. !... 1.
wasn't, it w as the thoughts of 'a dinner
lreinreu ny Mrs Thomas.
One irnnA Inn .1 . .
call your atuntipn to U fai tlwt usu-
" ot,Kr matter, will do for
noth Uie Herald and Rt.i.ui,ii.. ..
1 wi iv
" ont mi "P. y are wont to do
but that it i, o-xusionally neoeawry to'
makeaalightduingeofpertiapaa word
w two, as, for inston., i U article
JW i -A Louhle Wedding" in U last
Republican, taken from tha Herald, in
the part olleriiur congratulation., it
""ght have been well U bay. chang!
the word UiA' . . .. ..
EGOERT ROHWER, Proprietor,
f
Trade. I
-FEED STABLE IN CUiWl
I F. Pfost's Live
1 r
HARRISON
iligs Furnished With Driveis
Ranges of the Ok
vwcial attantioo pail w
t"j
, o c, on ptvparti to kW
Fcrxacj3i Iininijrants h