The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 17, 1889, Image 4

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farmers,
Merchants!
Stockmen!
EVERYBODY!
Do you want to
see the county set
tied and the val
ue of your proper
ty increased?
Do you favor an
economical admin
istration of county
affairs?
Do you favor a
"FAIR vote and
HONEST count?
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M. BRUC'K.
& shoe maker.
FIRST CLASS GOO; S
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REASONABLE PRJ' ES.
First door north of Bank of Harrison.
B. E. BliEWSTEH,
President.
C. F. Coffee.
Vice. Pres.
Do you believe
in justice?
Ho you feel that you have been robbed
by the corruption of county officials?
Ik) you want the BEST LOCAL PA
PER in the county? If go, then subscribe
for
THE
Sioux County
CHAS. C. JAMESON. Cashier,
Commercial Bank.
DfCOItPOKATED.
General Banking Business
TRANSACTED.
Jones &
iLcoxiv
The Sioux County Journal.
. tpu, .,
I'ulMisneo every imuui.
Subscription Pri. ?2.00
W. E. Patferson Edilor are! Prop.
Entered at the nontoffU-e at Harrison
as second class mutter.
ON LIBERAL TERMS.
Verity, Harrison f
Blacksmith, Wago
Repair
Montrose to Hi Front.
Harrison Market.
Butter, 20c.
Eggs, 20c.
Poultry, per doz. $'2.t0 to 3,
Oats, er 100 fl, $1.00 to 1.10.
Cora, per 100 It. $1.10.
Bran, per 100 B.
Feed, chopped, p-r 100 It, ft. 40.
Potatoes, per bu.
Sorghum, per gal. 50c.
Onions, per bu. f 1.00.
Items, per bu. $2.00.
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Harrison,
Netirayfta.
C. H. Andrews & Co.,
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Drugs,
Paints,
Brushes,
Oils,
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STATIONERY & PERFUMES.
BEST CIGARS
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The People's
PAPER.
If you have it now subscribe again and
end a copy to some relative or friend
od they may be induced to come and
ettle here.
Oor correspondent are now more nu
bmvous than ever and items from all
tattled parts of the county wiU be had
- constantly,
If you do not
Trent it a year try
it for thrco month.
Fur Trade
tartly improved land In I
young stock. Enquire at this office.
0;r Clubbing List
wuptet and comprises every news-
HieLnited States. We ran v. ..,
j vi puuiicatioas. Come and see our
ciui.wng ijhccs rd,1 note how much
ctoperyouciin get your papers and
...,lg.iimes oy ciubbmir them witl.
eu spewai tmceston nur
SWT stnclr arowii t
. . "v. ioa
wiping to further intmhice 11
misinafof fruit in our vnlnnl.lol..J.
T.llTjt. 41,. . 11 . . I
- -i-jis me louowintr Ki iicnl
LinrKiijit. 1,0 ... ft (mnH ,...4:1 If. ,-ki
, " uiiui jiiircn iuu
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'pie trees, 3 to 4 ft. . 10ft
t berry " 3 to 4 ft "
Plum " 3 to 4 ft
Concord grapes, .
Rasperterries,
Blai kberrieH, "
Straw berrien, "
Allotlier kind's of fruit and
L $10.00
40.00
; 35.00
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3.00
Vfm. Cliristcnsen wan in Harrison List
Tuesday.
Great Bargain in cloaks at Ranch
Supply House.
,.A fine assortment of cloaks at cost t
Iianch Supjily House.
Mr. Asa Davis has moved to town in
order to be closer to his field of laltor.
the school.
Mr. Theodore Piekenbrw k, of Squaw
creek, called nn tlie JotliSAI. for the first
time, this week.
Marion Pfont is residing lit home on
his claim near Bodiirc and pra -Wring
tlie tachelor act.
I?ave Bartlelt received a elLTnm
last week annoum-ing tlie serious illness
of a sister at Burlington. Iowa, and left
for tliiit place tlie same day.
o services at the school house Sun
day afternoon, but everybody is invitl
lo le rii"esenl Snnrt'iv pvpninn ,iu l.tu
casion will proUil.ly close this bninch of
1. IT. . r .1
urh in narrison tor tlie present
The ladies of Harrison will ..-ivt. .,n,,il,.
er of their uniue entertainments at the
i mircu on Mie niffin or rsitliniay. Jnnu
u.j i.lo. mere win ie music, also
mush and milk provided for all who
wish. Proceeds so to the (1m.-, I. fn,t
.ur. ivaner nci uiiz arnvwl Inut a..,
from Cumminffs countv. hrinirinir .t car
load consisting of ni
span ol mules, farmmir mn.Iemenf s anA
nirnuure. Jir. acliullz is a brother t
John F. Schultz and has a clnln. in t u..
valley. His family will follow
Mr. John W. Blunt called
aay last week. Mr. Blunt and his moth- hereafter.
er have only been 1
but expect to tike land soon, as th-y are
u-M ..,.. .l ...:.i. .i "
iviui me country. A
inuiier anu cousin of Air Pi, . r
dimming county, are expected here
soon.
ireuij. .Morrison, our ...;n
leave in a few uavs for Hn XTr.K
lospenualewAiys in that nourishing
wwnunitennjj watches and jewelry re
lnmg. neran assure the Harrison-
ws that r red oin master the most difii-
uu ion and do it in ratu ti.
O ...mifc lit?
lias given complete satisfaction while
nere. Uisk Herald.
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-it. oirihon in now ham mul I.-.ti
in i,, it. Andrews & CWk Anu vt,,
on wonroe creek, Jan. 9th was: "Re
solved that man has more love for mon
ey man lor women." It was decided in
lavor or the negative. . What else could
be expected in a bachelor ni1ri,i,.K...Tv
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..-mjerl ,g woman suffrage"
w. unoouoieuiy g0 the same way
Tliat's right boys; nothing will go furth
er toward inducing the eastern belles to
come here than to first declare your
love for them and second! v u!, i
v..., uunierous privileges you wish to
iae mem enjoy,
In view of our contlmiB.1 ftn .......
. , ,. . . - "rainier,
u.e lonowing irom.tbe Rock Springs In
Last Sunday week, at the Montrose
t..p,i-.II nml Conrad Hettit h
got into an altercation from which Het
ti, 1. entiie out seond It seems
tint Ht-tlich h;ul told Powell several
liefore tliat he jHettii h) had len
to Harrison and paid a niKe at the Bank
of Harrison owned by Powell, whereupon
Powell proceeiled to Harrison to get the
money but found that it liad not leen
ruiiii Tlie following Sunday the
men met at Montrose and without
rnonv Powell proceeded to knock
comrlomeratcd stuffing out of Hettii h
which he did in an effective and work
manlike maimer. Mr. IMtich was con
siderably but not seriously Jiiirt. Pow
ell was arrested amlbrougbt lfore tlie
county court and fined ten dollars and
costs amount inir to Komcthimr over for
ty dollars, which he paid. Powell imme
diately swore out warrants for IJetti
Wassenliergtr and Jacob Marking for
selling liipior without license, and tlmy
came into court Saturday and as Un
ease was beyond the jurisdiction of !!
county court, by their attorney (Jeo.
Walker, waived examination expecting
to Is? bound over to tlie Distrid Court,
but the allwise .ludire wn. sui-e tlrf. Kf ut-
ules allowed hirn juriwliction and pro
ceeded to fine each of tlie parties one
hundred dollar, the cost aggregating
nearly two hundred.
;lcn Jtems.
Jfias Hunt has eiigJig.ti to teiu h the
next term of school in Mr. Howard's dis-j
trtct.
Pete Shaft and Wm. Keedcr are at
work on their claims. Bill still thinks
of get 1 ing that widow. -
8. W. Kemp and Ed. Sandy iiro JhiuI
irig coid woikI from Iieeji ervek to I't.
Robinson.
W. J. Milor and family were viKitiiiir
on White river last Sunday.
C. IS. Ifelon started for Omalm a few
days ago.
Mr Jewel's saw mill lum been moved
to .SuriiiL' creek.
No Mr. Pine Top we don't control the
YVIiite river men, neither did we claim
to and our brains are about three feet
higher up than yourK, If you will take
some of your own advice and use some
of that coolim' wuini- nl',.,.i.c;Ili:..u 4-
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Our liejUl in. vrm urnn , i.
able to get some of the It A I'M out of it
A 1.,. ..II.
inu uk ai.ie to wear a common sized hat
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Good stock always on liand. All
SATISFACTION
South of Pfost's Livery Barn . .
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The Rest;
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Harrison,
resjiei tfully solicited.
Thob, Reidy.
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..,., u"w rvi ""' """"us rattier strange to the
equally cheap. Forest W of any des- people of eastern cental
nption at prices lower than r w W. ...i i ,
in Sioux countv. All mJZi.L.. . 8Utl! tmuous
t be in good Condition VhT- 1 3 1.!" mv
and true to name. l..'T
- . ' " ' wsiwb UUIOW mill llftu
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wiuom imn much ftlmvA ti
joniyol uie house water pipes have
' irozen up am Bill Kvin !,.,
a rushing business with ids water wagon
while the demand for coal don't begin
-v .unougn nve teams are kept
"is jiinH fmniiii
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m we omem or ti inr...
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reiers it ami H ..
statement reirardinii-tho m,.t.. ii
loltee Bros, exoenditnt. in u...
fvir.i. ; "rc
-..vC UKmw,,ve8 rrom whom w
nuiMjineni direct IIer,.(
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utr toffee with whom w i,.i .
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ersuUon recardinir t lx.
to the store, and places i town where
purtteseshavebeen made. Coffee
spent a large amount o
r4rvj iiciv, tor Whlph (h i
. miv ujwu ana
"JNlitt Truthfull, it is Urge
PsMUhcd WMklr si !S4J?1,!T,T-
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Literary Social!
Tlie next literary sool.nl m.iu
'edneMiiav evemnu- it
ject for dis- ussion is; resolved, that the
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.i,uiom-Si. im aoonslied and the
iresidenl and vice president lie elected
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liy a direct vote of the peoi
a ive-C. F, Hlingerlaed and M. J. O'Con
iieu. negative ti. Guthrie and W,
Patterson.
UTHJAHV AND MlfUCAU
MUSIC
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Citation - - Mi. A.!-. u...u
Uialogtie - James Northron. Mi
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ivwine, A. J. HalxvH k . .-1 1
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Question Box Mrs. C. Jameson Curator
A if inn-
Vocal
Tnuimets a general hn.t -
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A Correction.
proprie
Ed. Joujmal: Now (hat uM,
c an professes to have (-hanged
tors, and you have assumed ownership
of the Jot-KSAI,, I respectfully ask per
mission to publish the fai t that T ,l;,l -..
.iic or cause to he wriln
iiwse articles publislwid in the Journal
anu renecting on the character of
tuin local politicians. I V-.li...,., it :,. j....
to me, as a citizen wi.n . ..4
- .Mw., cAujnu
ed gentlemanly and restful courtesy
y-j jt uitti my miioors HhOuld
lin'hlH.4n.l C.tl- ll 4
" nuu,u u"y "'-it the newspa,js;r at-
" ' imvH IMn mailt. .
were entirely without cause or provooa.
mm remain without iw.lv .t....
IV ivujii
ii my jniru
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to
Bffry Items.
Snow came at last
Road petitions are on tle fly
We neil a bridire
miier one now.
Mr. Conneluw
M. t Rdey fr eighty-live dollars.
. . ,' ,uls "ouse roof on and
11 rwu,y a ok soon.
tl- r. t. '"ltm'i wward
Mr- Pri..
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I r. " ,ur W HO-
What lias becnm .i.
"4 1:1 w?
Uiat was on Boggj-r
dLSr,W-n3rrtWnd stock f
W. flap Lumbers. at
Buffalo Map, Iiaiu.u.
We nnderstnmi .L.
h - . . " era il has
p,;nj,M, '7 vta of th. B. JT.
uutsad Mr fii; l i mUJ
'fftzy man
Loans Money on Cliat
The Harrison
EGGERT ROH WEE, lV.jinetor,
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Special Attention
Trade, i ,
-FEEO STABLE LVO0XSE-; j
Best Accommodations inwCc
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Fremont, Worn
AND
Misso
Railroad
The northwestern Line" Betv
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Omaha, Sioux City,
Chicago,
And All Point-"
East, North, South
THROUGH TICKETS TO AU
Full Information on Ant,li,ti. t.. .1. C. SUiM
H, . Burr, ihtmnl Manager,
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