The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 14, 1889, Image 1

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HZRIESO NEB, MAB. 14, 1889,
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County
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.'JEJUNI " Jtw. Youss for business,
D. IL GR1SWOLD..
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GOODSm
jT ARRIVING AT THE
Grand Ball on Die 18th.
Outs for sale at the lumber yard. (
yCall at Montrose Gayhart & Sort,
r 'j.vn aii.il tialu ftt aalt ai tliA it. ll
ber yard.
It w'hs formerly' Daniel but nosy ff js
Dennis," 1
Furru machinery of all description
Gayhart & Son. I
Sioux county school warrants boujit
at the Bank of Harrison.
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'!it Class Dry Goods, '
dod boots, shoes, gents
or anything in the
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W. Ef non, rnprtetor.
Hanson' Market.
Butter, Vjt .f.
"Egfe's, l(K.f lf;'
Poultry, par dfc 0.O to 3.
Oats, per 100 fffl0k J.10.
Corn, per J00f 2i
Bran, per 100 B fi.lwfy
Feed, chopped, per 100 B $1.35.
Potatoes, per bu. 2qer
Sorghum, per gal. 60c.
Onions, per bu. f 1.50.
Beans, pr bu. ICSi 0 ; .
Time Table.
F. E. & JL V. Ry., Passenger, y
Going west leave Hamson at l):3f A. M. IB. T.'Coniey has received a copy-right
Going east leave Harrison at 8:51 P. XTdeed of Sioux county ,for. the exclusive
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Geo. Klein is here on a business
but may conclude to stay. $
Of plows and harrows we handjo We
Bradley &. Morrison. Gayhart & Hon
Mr. Jacob Kallnier, of Odebolt, Lw!t,
is here visiting his daughter Mrs. II. M.
Warneke.
"D. P. Davis will be Harrison's, iv jt
postmaster, reporu to tiie contrary mv
'ithstanUogr HeraW. .' '
Harrison at,. Washington p,
Harrison in Sioux county, Iebra-ska aiv
no places for winged insects. '
Esterly binders and mowers art) t-sv
Boss." They are durable and wtr
first class. Gayhart & Son.
Tlie Ketchum wagon is well kno4i;,
There are no no ftes on it, We sell thwit
at right prices. Gayhart & Son.
The contest cases of Wm. Schonebailu
4
c.
Oats far sale at the lumber yard.
J at K soman democracy in the person
of A. J. U. has again retired for a
years' sleep, like Rip Van Winkle, but
we trust that the latter part of that
famous individual's record (the awaken
ing) will never be realized in the case
Mr. B.
Mr. Wm. C. O'Conner left this place
kiat Monday ior his former home at
Wayne, this state. Mr. O'Conner had
been here several days viewing the coun
try and was finally located by;Mr. Reidy
on a half section of land four miles south
of town making a filing of timber eul
ture and homestead rights. A finer piece
of land could hardly be found and Mr.
Otjjme Jhighly pleased with -the
fttontry. , He tM return in a few weeks
with his manly, goods and effects.
right to the use of the .Tyler Compen
dious System of Abstracts. This system
will be used by Conley);,Reidy & Pollard.
ii; is me simplest auu most comact sys
tem extant. He also received Tyler
Digest of laws of all the states:and terri
lories, governing ana anecling Uie con
veyancing of real estate. Do your ,busi
ness with Conley, Reidy & Pollard.
The lecfae by. Major Scamahorn,
the church. 'Saturday evening, was not
so wen attended aswe woUlu like
have seen, and . we assure those who
were not presen-ty.hat they missed a real
treat.., ine Majors experience was
thrilling one and he narrates it in a most
pleasing manner, sometimes humorou
anu again patiietic. llie audience was
well pleased and greeted tl. j speakei
wun many a rounu ot approbative ap-
pjyise,
at
Monroe Creek &c.
and M. Kreias vs:p Levi A-...Pnd I.ihKji "eo.
Several boys are going lo pull out
soon for the range.
Some people are like spiders always
weaving nets for others.
, A dance at John Nolan's on the 14th
instant.
Some are like bees always collecting
sweet, but don't you meddle with them.
Jno. Scott has built and is living on
his homestead.
Some are like flowers always pleasant
.OAP, DAKOTA.
F. C. SrKESSEN, Secretary
ciirraaa? LUMBER CO.,
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G. GUTHRIE, Manager.
Brumbaugh were quite interesting Tues
day. .
Charley, will you appro ve of the ap
pointment of S. IL Jones as postmaster
or wiil you interpose a veto? Please
don't.
F. F. Gray, in his communication in
answer to Babcock's article, gets there
to the Queen's taste in the Crawford
Clipper.
D. P. Davis is "in the soup." In con
nection wun tins we nere wisn to say
that there are oats for sale at the
lumber yard.
Samuel Holiday Jones has been ap
pointed postmaster at Hamson. In the
language of Judge Hunter "whither are
we drifting?."
fancy green ribbon rosettes, suitable
for St. Patrick's Day badges for sale at
Mrs. Loutzenheiser's. Be sure to secure
one for use at the ball.
Mr. Isador Richstein, one of our prom
inent German farmers, gave this ollice a
pleasant call yesterday and left us two
dollars on subscription.
Mr. John A. Pratt writes us to an
nounce that the dance advertised to be
held at his residence on the 16th, had
been indefinitely postponed.
11 persons knowing themselves in
debted to me will please get to the front
and settle up as I need the money.
D. II, Gbjkwold.
ven if not in want of farm machines
give us a call, we at au times are
pleased to meet you. Our spring assort
ments of dry goods &c will soon be on
hand. Gayhart & Son.
'All parties knowing themselves to be
indebted to me must settle their ac
counts by April 1st to save costs. You
will find me at the old stand.
H. M. Wakneke.
"I withdraw in favor of E. D. Satter
lee, believing it to be for the best inter
ests of the Republican party." D. P.
Davis. It is understood that Mr Davis
is not a candidate for the appointment as
Kstmaster at Harrison.
Mr. Lewie Gerjach exhibited on our
streets last Saturday his line three-year-old
stallion Fred. The animal is a beau
tiful dark bay 17 hands high and weighs
1 WO. His sire is an imported Clydesdale
and his dam a half blood. He is an .un
usually well built animal with line car
riage, good action and a kind and gentle
disposition. i
II. M. Warneke has sold to W. R.
Smith & Son his store building together
with the contents and lot upon which it
is situated. Smith & Hon took possession
Monday and are now putting a stock of
new dry goods and fresh groceries.
From a several year's acquaintance with
this linn we recommend tiieru ' for
square, honest dealing;.
, Mr. and Mrs. t,. A. iiigelow were visi
tors at B. F. Thomas' last Sunday.
Some are like willows always weep
ing over the stream, yet it moves on
just the same.
Miss Alice Thomas is visiting on the
divide this week.
Some are like a vane and move just
as the wind turns.
Farmers are seeding with a will.
Junior.
(iramiiiercy.
Wm. Munson and Jack Blackwell
keeping back the range cattle and c
holding headquarters at Geo. Turner's.
A now school house is being built
district JNo. M, and U tne work goes on
as it has for the past week it will be
ready for use by the 20th.
S. J. Leeling is turning over the soil
and has commenced farming in earnest
W. Jf. Shepherd had a well drilled on
his homestead and found abundance of
water.
L. Pfost made his apiearance at the
head of Squaw Saturday and rode away
with one of our citizens for carrying a
short gun the day before.
James Davis has hired out to Geo.
Turner for the coming summer.
Miss O'Conner, of Hat creek, was can-
vaasing for the book known as the Wild
West, in this vicinity last week. We
wish her success.
Joiinie Come Lately.
War Bonnet Warbling.
Waller Woodruffs girl is the
broncho buster of the valley.
school ma'am is just as good
the exception that when she gets
boss
The
with
tired
riding and wants to get off she gets off
on the wrong side of the pony.
Firefly made a mistake, as Warbler
never said anything about John Thorn
ton or any one else chopping wood for
the school house.
Borer has been boring Wilber Shep-
ln-rd with his "sour disposition" while
boring a hole in the ground but as he
left a well 71 feet deep with 55 feet of
water, Wilber feels very well reaid
the' boring.
Shades of our grandfather who
Would have 'thought that fiat little
"doggerel" would have hurt Eli so?
How very unfortunate for him that he
slum Id have borrowed that particular
Journal and wasted his valuable time
reuiling it, as his feelings are so awfully
feasfcy hurt. How very fortunate it
would bu if he should borrow another
one pr two; he might read something
thai would kill him entirely. I'll wager
two bushels of next years tUrnip crop
tlmi if the truth were known, this same
Eli fets bis old mother chop the wood,
bu fife and bis daughter curry in the
wood and winter and do ,the drudgery
generally.
It is a pity aliout what we don't know,
but what we do' know and what Junior
don,'t know would. jiiake a large book.
But the idea of his -revealing the time of
my birth. That was'the "most unkind-
est cut of all," (just as though I could
help it). As.ilunior was iborn so many
vears oetore we were we are not aware
of the-phase of tlie moon in which he
was born, but it seems to us that the
only mistake in the time of his birth is
that he was born at all. Be tliat as it
may, w tl)ink the record of births in
our family witLcompare favorably 'with
his any time he wonts to compare notes.
Wahbleb.
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The War Bonnet warrior lis on ;ihe
war path, and you heartiis whoop ilat-:
ly. We think be must have been a lit-tie-
rattled or he would not liave gotten
so completely off his nest onto Ihe
straw as to charge "Borer" with wliat
he never said anything about. Said Bor
er never mentioned said.Ex-County Offi
cial, and now sir, please don't borrow
any trouble about us and the ipublic as
we stand in together all right. So far
as attending to our own business is con
cerned; we consider it a part of our busi
.ness.to get,posts from government land
Wlienever we feel inclined that way, and
whA you try to bluff us off by saying
that you have most of the posts marked,
and tliat "there are lots of posts .over
there in that other canyon," &c. &c.
You are barking up the wrong sailing,
that's all.
- - Horeb.
lilen Items.
the
W.
W. H. Johnson is staying with
Jack Walls claim but is talking of i
ing to the Cheyenne river.
Ed. Sandy is cutting logs for ,S.
Kemp.
Mr. Davenport is putting up a fence
around his claim.
Mr. Fraizer is building an addition to
his house.
James Green is .helping C. II, Rigdon
on his new bouse.
John Decker is working at Crawford.
Quite a number of cattle have disap
peared from White river in the last few
moiths. - . , - -
Dance at S. W. Kemp's on the 6th
EXPERIENCE AS COMPARED WITH WOEFUL
IGNORANCE"
Wiil One Who Knows excuse our us
ing the same beading that he did to his
article of the 25th in the Heruid? but as
it is appropriate and fits his case exactly
we take the liberty of using it. He
charges the editor of the Journal with
misrepresenting facts iu regard to the
amount of land lit for agricultural pur
poses, which he did not, but is one who
never farmed any beyond raising a small
garden, a competent judge of farming
land? I believe that you, three or four
years ago, claimed that nothing could be
raised in this country except along the
creeks where it could be irrigated, (and
which has proved to be the poorest land
we have) and because you have carried
a compass and been on nearly all the
and in the county and pronounced some
of it unfit for farming you consider it a
settled fact tliat it never can be farmed,
but we as herd law men and FARMERS
see fit to differ with you and consider
the epithet "woefully ignorant" applic
able to yourself. As for our herd law
friends that he seems to hold in such
disrespect, they are certainly as honest
and more industrious and fully as intel-
igent as the cattle-men of-Sioux: county
for have you ever heard of a precinct in
Sioux county settled by farmers, return-
a vote eight times as large as the
actual number of voters? If One -Who
Knows will look at the way some of his
particular free range friends act toward
their neighbors he would llnd that in
stead of a Calf he had a full grown hog
by the ear. We see tliat you tend to
ward the same point as your honored
J. Babeock, that is "If you don't like
the robberies and large voting in Sioux
county why don t you get out of it?"
but my Dear Sir, we came to stay and
we think that the ones that are commit
ting the roblieriesand creating the trouble
in Sioux County are the ones that -will
eventually have to move on.
Mkluncye.
L, O. HULL,
ATTORXEY-AT'LAW.
HARRISON, - 'ER.
GEORGE WALKER,
AXTORXEY-AT-LA W.
Will practice before all courts and trie
United States land office.
Business entrusted to my care will re
ceive prompt attention.
.HARRISON,
NEB.
M. BRUCK,
boot & shoe maker.
FIRST CLASSOOOLS
Atr-
HEASONABLE PRICES.
First door north of Bank of Harrison.
- B. R THOMAS, -
SURVEYOR,
and
GENERAL LAND At.ENT
FIFTEEN YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Is well acquainted with the U. S. land
laws and rulings of this dcartnieiit.
Keeps plats of Sioux county and eastern
Wyoming, and has done work from
Chadron to the Laramie plains, and from
North Platte to the Dakota line. He fur
nishes good entertainment "to visitors and
immigrants in this the .most wonderful
corner of Nebraska. 8 miles north west
of Harrison. Have 640 acres of the test
winter pasture to let.
THE
HARRISON NOVELTY W'KS.
All kinds of
Wood & Iron Work
SATISFACTORILY DONE.
New and Improved Machinery is Con
stantly being added.
I RESPECTFULLY
Solicit Your Patronage.
C. L. TIJBBS, Prop.
E. Brewster,
President.
C. F.
Coffee.
Vice. Pres.
CHAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier.
Commercial Bank.
INCORPORATED.
-A.
General Banking Business
TRANSACTED.
Harrison,
Nebraska,
C. H. Andrews & Co.,
-Dealers in-
Drugs, v
Paints,
Brushes,
Oils,
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Fine Toilet Goods,
STATIONERY & PERFUMES.
BEST CIGARS
IN THE CITY.
J. H- COOK.
Acute Sprinos Ranch;
Brand C on left jaw. Makes aspecialty
of breeding Roadsters, Draft and Saddio
Horses; also red and black Polled cattle.
Range on Running Water. , Post (),"
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