County OURNAL. IOUX f ft - HA-ZRISOILT, NEB, 2, 1889. iTO.33 Feed o Sale Stable. Thornton Prop, IHED ON SHORT NOTICE, AM AT REAS kBLE RATES. THE S'OUX COUNTY J" O TJ 1ST .A. Xj o V. E. Patterson, Proprietor. Time Table. F. E. & M. V. Ky., Passenger. Going west leave Harrison at 10:35 A. M. Oritur east leave Harrison at 2;51 P. M. Harrison Market. Butter, 15c. Es, 6e. Poultry, per doz. 2.40 to $3. Oats, per 100 ft. ft. 00 Corn, per 100 ft 60c. Bran, per 100 H $ 1.10. Feed, chopped, per 100 ft $1.35. Potatoes, per bu. 25c. Sorghum, per gal. UOc. Onions, per bu. $1.00. Beans, per bu. f 1.00. was IS IT TO INTEREST Trade at the Attorney Maiue w coddling a, lioil on his neck. --Chadron talks of having an electric light plant. Subscrilie for the JOURNAL, now in the accepted time. ( 'ounly Surveyor Rigdon was in town a couple of days last week. The Champion says that Whitney is suffering of "post olllce fever." - x. K. Snyder, of Sheep creek, was a visitor at the huh the fore part of the week. Grain is growing nicely and the, pros pects for bountiful crops in Sioux coun ty are very ualbering. II. R. Iiishee has leased the Ainsuortb News to T. S. Armstrong. The News will continue Democratic. Ii mi niu ain .c USON, NEBRASKA? ben In Business Here Long Enough to-. rhe Trade Demands. 7AUSE we carry the and Best Stock In the County. - leap as the Cheapest. W LOTS of Dry ft4 CONSTANTLY AERIV hl &C0., Harrison, Nebraska. Ctaeral office F, O. Silkespen, Secretary. AU GAP, DAKOTA.. i E1P LUMBER CO., Dealers in And Shingles . CEMENT. - COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND On the third day after the opening of Oklahoma loiners are climbing ovei each other in a iu;id rush to get out, the country. AU-rt Taylor lias lieen suffer if- verel V of u wound causel bv runniTiir a nail in his foot. James Slattexy of War Bonnet was in .town Tuesday and his genial smile light ened up this olh.ee. L'r. Shafer moved out to his pre-empt ion Tuesday. His home now is north west: of town about three miles. Pave Bartlett, who is engineer at (lark's saw mill out in Wyoming. in town Tuesday. He reported that Mrs Clark was Rick. : Miss Ida Smith was quite ill Sunijrfy and Monday, but has been improving since and will doubtless lie fully recov ered in a few days. ! The Chadron Tem?ranee Advocate thinks the day is past for lighting the liquor interests by means ol constitu tional amendments. It favors some ether plan. Upe fact that the train was late on Tuesday was caused by having on board t,he Hon. J. Wesley Tucker, the heavy yreight lawyer and prominent politician ilf ViilitnlifiR. lie was on his way to Douglas. A British tlag, displayed above the United States flag in New York City during the celebration of the centennial of Washington's inaguration, was torn down by a company of Pennsylvania millitia amid considerable excitement. We are in receipt of a communication signed '-Kangaroo Club,' winch we would tie pleased to print but for the ab sence of the authors name. ve would Ik; pleased to hear from the same source "Oranges and Lemons at R;.neh Supply Hon. New stock of Hats at Ranch Supply House. W. II. Davis, of the Herald, is on the sick list this week. C. L. Tubb's well is 150 feet deep with 50 feet of water m it. The sick menders of the Murphy fam ily are reported as recovering slowly. Jones & Verity buy allowed claims against Sioux county. Mr. Tui)is has purcliased a large span of line young mules of Jas H. Cook. ''Remnants of laces, 2 to 12 vards m a piece, only 10 cts. at Ranch Supply House. You can have your old clock repaired by Morrison the jeweller or he will sell you a new one. Someone hehied themselves to fifteen gallons of boiled linseed oil at the court house last night. For Sale Pure Millet seed at W. R. Smith's. Our Clubbing List Is complete and comprises every news paier, magazine or periodical of note in the United States. Wo can save yon from 10 to 25 per cent on a large major ity of publications. Come ami see our tubbing prices and note how much cheaper you can get your papers and magazines hy clubbing tlieui wi:u me JOUKNAI, Est ray Notice. Taken up by me on March 21st, 19, at my phice on section 81, township 83, range 50, in Sioux .county, Nebraska., one roan heifer with slit in brisket, sup posed to be 2 years old. Oscar A. Carton. Legal ' o1 ice. John Culp, defendant, will take notice that on the 17i.h day of April, 10, the BuM'alo Gap Lumiier Company, plaintiff herein, filed their petition in the I listrict Court of Sioux county, "Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and , prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mechanics lien upon lot No. 2, block No. 8. in the village of Harrison. Sioux county, Nebraska, for the sum of $187.07 for winch sum, with interest from the 3rd day of September 1HHS. plaintiff nravs for a decree that defendant be re quired to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 27th day of May, Bitfai) Cap Lumber Co., Plaintiff. Ceo. WAi.nci:, Attorney. few An- adl, Grain, Lath Doors. Plaster, Lime, Oklahoma the emigrants were merous as the immigrants. S. H. Jones is expected back in a days from his visit to his parents at napolis Junction, Maryland. The Omaha Board of Trade was given a fine reception by citizens of Chadron on the occasion of the recent visit. Free homes in Sioux county, good soil. excellent water, plenty of free wood and the best climate on earth; come and see. Business is very good in Harrison at present and the prospects of a business boom in the near future are more umb good. If the fool-killer had suddenly swooped down upon Oklahoma last week what an almighty big task he would have en countered. - Peter Bourett has been appointed fore man of the upper 33 ranch to fill the va cancy caused hy the resignation of Henry Lirundige. T. F. Martin of the firm of Martin & Smith, millers at Albion, was in Harri son Monday and took a trip to the country with Thomas Reidy, We are informed that Eli Armstrong, Jack Amos and Lana Saville, old ac uuainuuices of II. T. Conley, left Ansley for Sioux county on the 22nd ult. , Con. Liiuleman went to Chadron Mon day to tile on his homestead. Mr. Lin deman wisely believes in securing a piece of Uncle Sam's land while it is going. Michael Schonebaum, one of the prom inent farmers of the valley, left on the train last Wednesday for Chadron to transact some business before the Land Office. Several exchanges are making inquir ies as to who President IJarrisou's succes sor will be. The JoUWAL is of the opin ion that President Harrison will succeed himself. respite of the fact that it was reported that Cordon went prohibition at the re cent villmge election, we notice a saloon J-tceper there has li led his petition with the board of trustees. Jacob Dometshauser, from Madison county thib state, located on a half sec tion of Sioux county land last week, and thus is added to the list another enter prising Merman citizen. anted, a middle uged lady to do general house work for family on ranch. Mood wages and steady employment to the right person. Enquire at this office or apply to Jas. H. Cook, Harrison, Neb. Luring a Sunday game of ball at Lead City recently, between the Lead and leudwod clubs, Hal Edsoii of the Dead wood club was struck on the head by a ball from the pitcher and badly hurt, be ing unconscious for several hours. understand that i;r. Waller has sold ins Cherry county ranch, the one Jlenry lij'uiiilige was to take charge ol, and that Mr. brundigo has been appoint ed loi'umai) of tnw lower Vve are glad that Mr. lirundigu is to remain with Our Five Point correspondent is doing good work. For sumo uninxoniiUble reason his items for last weeks ppr never reached us. The chrouio olieix-d lor a correspondent at Montrose is htill iu our possession. Wont someone Boggy Items. last week. again if the sender s name wui oniy ac company it as we must know who the party is. The name will not lie pub lished only when permission is given. DIED On last Friday, of diphtheria, Miss Julia Murphy, aged 10. Miss Julia .-.c! u-oll L-nnwn t.rv thn VOIIIICT folks of Harrison and vicinity having resided here for several months, only having re moved with her parents to their present home at Five points this spring. She was a bright, pleasing little lady and her absence will be sorely missed by the I bereaved family and sorrowing friends. B :rt Dew kit- Friday for . Harrison, Neb. In the loss of Bert, Greenfield looses a lirst class man and one able to fill any position or station to which he mav be -called. His long residence in bis ola.ee made him many friends, there fore the regrets. We can recommend him to the people of Harrison as one of the very best citizens possible to obtain, and we hope he may bo prospered while laboring with them. Greenfield, (la.) Transcript. The dance given by the band on last Wednesday evening was not so well at tended as some others that have been given in Ibirrison but the participants enjoyed themselves heartily. Several w-entlemen from Lusk and Van Tassel were present, The music, was furnished by the Harrison orchestra and the Blunt Bros, orchestra, both being present. Supper at the Harrison House at 12 was served, and in a manner that was a cred it to the proprietor. We are informed that Hon. J. F. Pow ers of Chadron is a candidate for Register of the Chadron land office. Major Pow ers was a gallant soldier during tho war and fought in th 22nd Michigan volun teers, being several times promoted, linally achieving the rank of Major. He was among the lirst to come to this section of Nebraska and has done his full share in promotion of all public interests. He is the present county judge of xawes county, and is universally recognized as a lawyer of unquestioned ability, a man of unimpeachable integrity, a public spirited citizen and, iu public or pri vate, filu'avu vel-v mile h of a c-entleniau. " There has been a big time in iNew York . i i i ... the last few days in ceieorauon ui uio inaguration of George Washington lirst President of the United States. This event occurred on the 30th day of April, but the celebration has been going on for several days. Tliere seems to be considerable misun derstanding among people regarding the admission of the new states, as they are called, North and South Lakota, Mon tana and Washington. The act provid ing for tho admission of these territories was approved Febuary 22 last, and many persons take it for granted that Uiey are already states, Something remains to bo done, however. Ju each of the lour territories a constitution is to be sub mitted to the people at an election to be bold on the lirst Tuesday in next Ucto bcr. if the const duliou is approved by a majority of tho voters, ami the pro visions ol the act ol admission complied with, the president will issue a procla mation announcing the, result, anil the territory will be in tho union, on an equal folding with the other slates. 11 is proliable, therefore, that the proposed lour states will lie m soon niter tlie lirst Tuesday of next October, StuUi Journal. There was war on Boggy One man was choked black. W. 11. Price is once more in the val ley. The post otlice is what he has to see to. The P. K. Murphy family is on the mend. O. Coffee is hauling lumber from Ken dall's mill to build a Hume for his irri gating ditch. He is building 301 feet of Hume to carry the water across Hut creek where he taps his old ditch. T. Holly has added a portico to his dwelling. Corcoran came down the lull to Col. Greger's with his ox team hauling a large pitch pine log for wood. The snow did not last long, the sun melted it soon. ... ' . Wild west. Conlest Cilice. IT. S. Land Oiiico, Chadron, Neb. April H, 1HH0. ) Complaint No. 1171 having been entered at. this office by 'buries L. Tnbhs against Henry G. F. Junker lor failure to comply with' law as to Timber-Culture entry No. 5381 dated March Hih, IHSli, upon the northwest quarter of . section 27, town ship 31, range 50, in Sioux county, Neb raska, with a view to the cancellution of said entry; contestant alleging that the said claimant has failed to cultivate any part of said tract during the third year after entry, and that he has failed to plain either trees, seeds or cuttings upon said tract during the third year after entrv. and has failed to cure the defects iqi to the date ol initiating tins contest, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this olllce on the 10th day of June, lssll, at 10 o'clock A. M. to re spond and furnish testimony concerning sum alleged jaiiure. Testimony of witnesses will he taken before O. O." Jameson, Clerk of the Dist. Court, at his office in Harrison, Nebras ka, on the 3rd day of June, 1N'J, at 10 o'clock A. M. ALBERT W. Cp.ITES, Receiver. L. O. HULL, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W. HARRISON, - NEB. Five Point Items. The fields of grain are looking green. Mr. Meinhart is busy planting corn and cane. Mike & Louis Rufling have been break ing for Mr. Meinhart. Albert Rands is turning the sod over as fast as he can every day. Frank Bannan is working for Henry Hunter. Our old friend Mrs. Conley has re turned to the valley to stay with the herd law. Miss Allie Ilovey is working at the railroad camp for Arkansaw John. Miss Georgie Gibson is quite sick with the sore throat. The Saw mill on the Boggy is sawing five thousand feet a day. Bud Ilovey and Bert MeNet are talk ing of going to tho Rocky Mountains on a bear hunt. Dont call east Hat creek War Canyon any longer. There were three lights one day on the Boggy. That's getting pret ty near "War Canyon". BljNCOME. GEORGE WALKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ' Will practice before all courts and. Die United States land office. Business entrusted to my care will re ceive prompt attention. HARRISON, NEB. M. BRUCK, boot & shoe maker. FIRST CLASS GOODS At REASONABLE PRICES. First door north of Bank of Harrison. The Barber Shop. First door south of the court house. E. L. GALP1N, Proprietor. . Here you can get a clean shave, a first class hair cut or a WARM or COLD BATH J. If- COOK. Agate Srmxos Ranch. Brand c on left jaw. Makes aspeeialty of breeding Roadsters, Draft and Saddle Horses; also red and black Polled cattle. THE SIOUX CO. JOURNAL Range on Running Water. Post, Of fice IlAimisoN, - - Nebraska. 1b tho oldest nnd most, popular selcrififlr sr,d mechnnlcal pnper published and has llielnnrest rirrulnlton t nny pspir of its cliiss.ln I he world. Kiilly tllustni'i'd. Host class of Wood lO'.-rw. IliKH. lutlihuil Tvw-lslv. Send for ! copv I'riCH i.l:i r;ir. Kour months' ln:o, M. MUNN 4 CO., 1'UUI.ISIUSIIS', M linjudl.-iij', .N.l . SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. RCHBTECTS & BIHLEER$ Edition of Scientific American. W A BTMt. miwM. Ench lMim contains colored lllhosrHphlc nbiU'snl country and cltv rnmdoii cc or puhlic buil'limrs. 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