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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
r coos. TT T ' jw. vJ I 1. JL t . -J black i J s li U , NEB., ATJO. 29, 1889. IsTO. SO Sioux County Journal. ''oil lad. L..II Vr nu in ikm mm mm k times. mm i era. t. noiu TlnfT .' tlM.V.)V.r;wr. j f !-. I' '-" at 1 0 ::t S. M. I I il .. .. .1 -1 1 ! Vf P ;"" hmnJ I i(.rrl.nn Market. - t l t,v 1'. -. and Htu i P"r !00 " ' i,.rl!.fin.i.!o. Yj;.h. ". Imi. I I l-Vim. Tgw. I M n i'T---v'- lirerv light shower visited - m Tuesday. I Sutton lias hi i"w residence j ff.niiil"ttcit. - i.f IVTuia.l HHS lien.-... inn saw i ik t u:. .sii.V Waok bilk .re' hav I" T I OtillT fl 111' ;(! farun -r .it prc-ciil. LAw. H. Turner i now -mit nity Li;'4l rvii.-! Second 'tri'i-t.. -fsh I r" n :'nil white bread, cakes. Und ('! ai I'"' restaurant. SrWm Pollard has liis new home U-ltt'd ,'in 1 H. T. (oriley 1 moving it. -M.1. irf"i is building a commo- :-eon h-r ' l.'Diil a s!iort (li)-ta!ire hoi oft" iin. ' -J. It. fVmk U Imvim; a stoiic -j.ritiir :' VjiI lit Inn Ap-v'e Springs xti k lv. t -Ml. !,! i-s. W. IL Inrmill we- U-piiuml K'rl "t ti:ir honlc hit All our.n-rrii-d lire doinj; w.-l). -P.'j! tlw ijiri) of Amiw ninl Arm- M;Br.,m nyanl to ttclN. Tin- limsw all mntk-rs and are nftor buii- . -One morn liam i? to- MTtiHHwbftv iniian oflikins fKjwdcr for lifty i'ntt. I Jnrkit lliw wii-k at R-ini li Supply 1 b -The board of county romniinsioniT w in wion yestenliiy, but tlm rt-i'on' n nrit made up in limf tl p"t nt rr for fcn iii. -J. fl. Wnrn ha rvntwl the Wm, MmoctKiim prjKrty for a mmt murkpl mi tl td t-r tin, moved 1111 lii idiiirti north of tnwn. -A (km- occurred at Andrew.' hall HlM Fridnv pvrriiiifr- Tin; attpniliinri' Wsnot lar'p, hut those pn.'-nt report ipfewant time. -A numljer of prviul tattle train hvt f.sed through here lurin th" pt eek. Tlie tuttle MnptrtiiK' Kwouphly open. -J.hn F. M,uHr. ha, put in a ifrin.linjf Iflar4us at his farm in thn riorlh part Mttreronnly. He jn ,er fcr invvog uiachin' ry. The tbip) ipiarterly m.v.lini,' of the M. E. cimnh occurred on hist Sundav. I f wrwnent was ndmimstered aiid),, w..,a lomkI plan for some one """'' nwnilM addw to the hur. Ii. -rtitnost every tniin hrir.Ki in new r"p!e wIk, bewiiin residnt, and many i liein taken "Hlyaml the future of Sioux county i " bright. Bert Carrier presented this otlice with j ""espples alKjut the Kiz of croquet WU. and oh, to ilehciom,! "Folk in jj"1 iit us a whole bnrr.1 hk em," "t explained. T. B. Suyder bus a tanl in thin issue 'liidi i of interext to all the owiicr of iti-heg. Mr. Snyder ha liad 1111. h ex friioce in cluanine; and re)aiiing watch land will give you m nervejs. -Tlw Indies of the 1 hurch will give a "xml and literary entertainment at the .dlllrch on lO-nir,m,w iPriilnvl evenin":. An interesting program in heme; prewired ""I pleasant tiino is ex Ducted. All are Corti'J !' invited to lie Drehent. -Hmj layiii),' of the Bida walk to the WH by tlie town authorities ha been "opM nd it will douhlleoK be coin P'Usd by the townite touiany who own tlie lots. The walk arraiierI "ould have cost more than the statu ten Ilow in kucIi casea. A oumlx-r of the old soldiers have Mien in favor of oruniiii"; a 0. A. R Post here. Jt would be a good plan for owe of them to get the necessary pa PM and give the matter a start. This wn is getting large enough so that it would have Home civic societies. -Sheriir Pfout wuh ut Lusk' on Tues to identify wnno men they were '"(f. Kunriosed to be horse thieves. " of the men made a break for lils-rty hort time before the train arrived, l Kave Ui olllcers a livtdy chase for a oupl 0f miiy hvfora he was iught. Oaialia Fair and Espo-llion. Excumion tickets on sale Heptei'1'''' ' to 5, inclusive, good returning until StpWtnkr 7 Incrusivo; to Omaha and re fctU.4t round trip. i!IK "l Of, . ''!' t The 1 -'0 f"l. ..ft"... ie t I.i,! t 1 take advantage ( jlJr ';' ;; ..! -'"ii:i,er',.,tsi,,.j , 'niiiiniii-., at .,,. at M;. Ix.utz iii,i.r', Vm. wan! .liiiumI... 1 1 "nuii ol vi,,J ' r,l'' J'ONil. !!'.,. f-ilto,,,!),,,, Thk ,(M.mi an1 a n f ,.,,. ,, ... Hie Inilil tl :i 1,. ,,,;i 1 1. tn. i'l-!a tinii 'iiai-.iiii..l '1111 17 '''! N'-H'I.VH.-se. -H.ntf.,;.t that Thk Ju knm. is r"!"""1 '"Mall kii),lsf j m a neat .! i...fv lu:,-lh, r n-t: ... printing on short - r.ml.-v. fi,.,.y A p,,i,iril llav,nlv of ne.tiev i., I..;,n on .t,,,.r,,ve, farms at th-ne,.. rMn....hlera:.,.,f;lvrirni i,i I SeiT-; i dlil.t v y .'i 1 p.. up. ;t .,:in ,,f (! I....1.. 1. II . : " " 1 ";!;ir" V..11 eun pay it off and .r- lire a l.ir-er Imm ,:- war wiil,i,ut I addlt I' i:i 1 r,. Having m-.l a nn-at inai K.-t in (H. S l,ii:..tum lurddiii.', . i',,. u.-,t si.l,. of Main t.r.-t. ve n,vit tin- tMi,ai;e "f '' !"''-l:e. Waiin A I,i,.,,Ks. Iw in. miIt Tiik .1'.i i:ai. , ii,,s w, alfiio-t ai;y p,ip-r in th" l.ieted State and l n m,ii ;iht ,iiiv'iii m H. ni. "f I'-'p-'-1 ' i-'i-in a!s , an.! It. and ran av- y.iii sjimt. ri!r,i,.-v. J A. (.r-n ii.f.irin.il i,.-, that th" siirV'c.riof the Sioux l ily & l)-,.-n railioa'l wi r- .niinu- nut arn 's this i 'o i ii t y , 1 r.i-.Mii' his road fle n- inilil make t ..;i.!i I pie f tii.it - . turn happy. Alien tt .Wi-truiic I'ro. had the n.i-f.'i t in.- t i j,-' t tlw-ir drill f.i-teneil m the w, II tie v wen- putt. ie,' down fur G. tliithrie, and will In; ohhed t,'i let il re main t le re and i;..) u new (,ne. T;ey jiy it will net li lorit; until they will 1 ri'iidv fur liieiie -s aaui. Th" owie r of enni ari exienenc 1111 C'.ii'.iili i.iMi' trouhl" of late. Thi'n' ih no on- I'liiiutn..' a h'-nl and the rows i-annot in- allow 'd to run at lar"; on ae--ouut -f lie-1 r.p-. There is no way out oHdieThTlTFiTtTT-rxrH- eo up or lure a liei.ler. Kr'iin pn--.-t.t iiidii -ation it will not I- Ion:,' until xnvernnient land in Sioux county will ! in pood demand. People ar' ronnnh' in all the time and letters nre l'in,' reieiv.-d almost daily from all parti of the country asking in reipinl tn the prospects of scrlirinir cheap homes. Ther" is still plenty of room for all. Send the names of your friends in the East who wish to visit you, or who are seekini; new liKsilinns, t) J. R. B11 i hanan, fl-n'l Pass-n'er A,'cnl of the Fremont, F.lkhorn & Missouri Valley Ii. R. Co.. (Jmalia, Neh., that he may send them information relative 10 me whh Fare Harvest Fxcursions," which occur s..r.i..i.d..r lmh and 2-J:l),and Oct. Nil. . Tj. j,),,., f a hml.hiif,' and loan as- I ww.jiltiu is received with interest ly a : iw r (Jf (Htr .()pj and some favor ttie oriraiu ti,in nf one ut once. II is a ...,..... u-iih n as to the advisability of att.'inplin to orepanize one for .. 1 .. 1 11,.. toivn eetsa httle larger. 1 i...,i .,..nVm' with Midi asso- 1 "" ce.t,,,,., luL-et the matter lixed up so that when the pruju-r time does come .,,,..., . 1. maik' and an urbanization ji. rns iei. e . I F.lkhorn & Missouri Tim rremont. V'.,ii,.v R. K. and the Sioux City & Pacilic R. R- "The -Nortn-western . . ,. ;ii .11 fi.lvls from all stations ',Lr lines at one fair for the round lr the National C A. R- at Milwaukee, Wis. iv.nirades and others desiring to char ter .slecp-Ts shoukl make their arronge- melltS HI Ollte. ' n-- runfromimporta.it stations to Milwau kee via Chirago without change Cull on J. C Northrop, agent, I urn , r,r write to J. R- Ih.chanall. (r. I, ' iirm i'n ctiai in '" ',,.....1.,. Neh.. for further infonna- ,-V) wi..1-'"-1' - - - 'lVe have Leant a good deal of talk . :.....!. ,.r,st. week in regard to high ouruiK 1 laraslotlices of this town and we Is. hevealargeniajontyoftnetax yers 1 . ma liii"" it, uleasant for a 1, deal hke ,ving trihuf olilen mesnndcrtesatofan .mtocra cv which is not in keeping with our for,,, of government. It is putting H-e w , finances in Ul ' om SI we have heard t,,y are g wrse and worse all the tune. It w sufc u-t a.i ti, rfr u,d:rSs;rfor 5? Public money flnt ltd for there is nothing to show for it. deretiror iu jjj moa make IhegrW 'It U'e water ,l.m ,t necessary tot ,l,HiUn,,'SV 7, ne ttheden.an.lsofthe !yiTn tZ S of every tax pay times. Jt !""- interest-t of PERSOVU. - ' -erla. il isiu tl f county seat, I. M..it ' Was !" Harrison Tuesilav. -o i An.ir..-w s has lieen j Hiirri,,, f,,r U'K ,,a.v dnriie' (,.. ... i,;., tier. Mr. aliJ Mr. T. IS. Sny.lw were in Han i,,i !;isl Monday. i-.N. Doyle a,,,) w ife, of iJou-laHS, Vw.1sto1,1',J,;i ou la.t Satunfc.y oa ' h .r return from a -trip to the east" and r"".aui.s in lUmson over Sundav. Mr. ""j if lias a farru north e,f he,e a few iiiih'saiio Ie- siw n. w .;; , i,,.,.,. for the ni'l time 111 some ym: s. . I.. St. wart, representing the Lin coln Newsp.i, r Union, und an old ac Muriiiitance f Thk J.h-rnAi, nian.us in Harri.,011 the first of the week, ., Fl. Weir returned from RnsliviHe, (in M'ltid.iy nun h ri freshed and is atfain at liis post in the Ranch Supply House. ('. F. Carlet-m left on last Monday for St. Louis, and will In; ahsent a couple of V.crks. , . . , . . i A. inirt uii.l ramily left for the ens,) tii part of t!. staP; last Mondnv. i C K. Holm.-s, cashier of the Rank of Harrison, u.id to (,'hadrnii Monday and returned y. -t'-nlay. R. v. K. ,!. Fiins left on Monday to attend the Mi tl.;dist camjaiieetiii!,'. S. II. Jinn's returned on Monday fmrn .1 short visit in Wyoming. L. P.. Ryder and I. K. Edwards, ol Cus- mnl v, old in iiuaiiitaiKt's of IT. T. - 'mill y, arrived in re on Mundiiy lookine for a I01 -at ion. J. F. ( ,'ook was m Hamsun 011 T'tes dav. !. A. fireeu was in from Runnlnir vat'-r irei 1111 1 on Tue.slay and called 'at Till'. .lol HNAI. olliie iiiiil left a silhstan tiiil token of "odd faith. L. K. R' ldon retiiinej from (.'r.iwford on Tuevlay. ('. H. Andrews has Iwn ou the .sick list fur the past week but is now recov erinir. I'r. 1). C. (iil)hs, of Crawford, came lo llari'isfinTasTSnnrt ln:4it,sf 1 lud i)r. Burgess as council in an important rase. Wm. l'eldon is sii-l; but not serious. He. will proliaWy lie all right in a few days. Iivi Pollard left for bis home in Cass conntr on Tuesday. Iteforu leaving be obtained an interest in some Sioux county real estate. S. R. Story was in Harrison Wednes day and made a pleasant call at this of lice. Rev. R. H. Figgins will piwidi his fn ru-el 1 sermon on next Sabhilth. Jie leaves to complete his theological course of studies. He has made many friends here who will be sorry to have him leave. R. Wilson, of I-ake Benton, Minn., has been here for some days looking over the country with a view to locating. He is much pleased with the country anil will probably lie a resident of Sioux county in a short time. W. S. Penlield passed up the road last Saturday to look after his mining inter ests and . hatted for a few minutes with acquaintances at the depot. Fred Knott was in Harrison last Sat urday looking after business and shaking hands with bin friends. C. E. (iowey was in Harrison on Sat urday accompanied by his father from Seward county. It is proliau.e mai. uie latter will soon be a citizen of Sioux ounty. Miss Inez Rosa came to Harrison on .Sat urday and remained with her tat Her over Sunday and they returned to Chad ron together on Monday. W. ii. Edgar, of the Chadron 7mo- rrrtt, was in Harrison on r rimy. W R. Smith left on Wednesday for a little business trip down the road. Frank Nutto was in Harrison tlie first of the week. J. H. Warn went to Grawloru Monuay :uid returnd Tuesday. E. B. Price added his name to our list of readers last week. C E Holmes, cashier of the Bank of . , , , .... i.-..:.l,, re..,,. Harrison, arrived Home nisi i-u.u.j . histriptoRushville. Iir Burgee went to Crawford on Thursday and returned Friday. T H. Lee, arrived on Wednesday ol last week from Red Oak, Iowa, to lire- , If ...... fun, ilv to pare a place tor nimseii j reside. A. E, Ramsey arrived a few days ago from Red Oak, Iowa, anu wm Sioux county his future home. n it Smith was at Chadron the lirst of tl'ie week, getting "P -'"'P of JJllWes ounty. Miss Ida Hester will begin a tour months term of school m Uiswici io. , i White Rivrpreciii(d, on- next- Hon- i; filen Items. !' Jo-lei ker is dit-'trinir a well on his :, ;a;111. I U J. Majors fou i.n.ve.1 uii on his ( claim and tiled a contest on U.i I perls tree elain.. Dip- dr. i-vtnirt ha.s built an addition to las li use and also a new lxtrn. The thrediin machine has come aud ?"'' and while small urain hxs not made a full rop yet every one appe.aa.rs satis iiid. Tie; general average was ulibut ten bushels x r acre, while some patches of wheat have yielded as hlfrh as seven teen bushels jier ai i-p. School coiiiiiienced in district No. 1 on the tilth with Miss Martha Cachyas as teacher. When is mux ifoinir to coin- inence? A. E. (rates has commenced hayiii";. S. W. Kemp is hauling hay for C'has. iiippert. KlCKF.K. Litlle (ottonwond. Slaking hay is now- in order. Three saw mills running steadily on Little Cottonwood these days. Will Arner is bniklintr a new frame "V'Uso on bis claim. ! the Sunnily school in (list ru t Xt. . is said to have 110 rival in the county. That little girl that came to Mr. Spear' on .Sunday is just a little nicer than any oilier in Nebraska, so .savs its papa. School w ill commence in district No. 3 the lirst (if next month with Chas. drove as teacher. The tie choppers are making gival. havoc amoiiL' the pines at the head of the Cottonwood. Most everybody seems to be well pleased with the proceedings of the Peo ple's Convention. Miss Adda Arner is superintending the cuisine department at the new saw mill and consequently quite a number of bachelors are givmir the mill aud prem ises I heie-ahoiit a very close inspection. 0. Is! The undersigned have a line, new- drill and are prepared to put, down wells ou SHORT NOTICE, and at. living rales, It will pay you If Yqu Want a Well to call on or addresss, Amos & Armstrong Bros. HARRISON, NEB. BEAD THIS? TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL And the AMERICAN' FARM NEWS one year for Two To every one who pays for a year's subscription to Thk Journal in advance we will send them in addition, postage paid, for one year the celebrated farm paper, "American Farm News." Farm News is one of the leading farm month lies published and will prove of Immense Value To the set! lers of Sioux county, Now is the time for YOU. j1 to take advantage of this offer of two paiers for Dollars. New Will lead dirnel to the RaucJi Without Change of Gars, -Wher Largest Stock of In At Prices as Low as the Lowest. No shoddy goods Every thing lirst class. No old atock New goods continually arriving. Call on ns whoii in town and we will give you a'SQUAEK I)KAI. ee WE New Store, New AND WE COME Will sell you goods for cash and save you money as th Following Prices Will show. Pacific robe prints, 5 to 0, worth 7 and 8 14 pounds best Turkish prunes, Charter Oak " 5 to 6, worth 7 aud 8 14 " full-grain rice Old Time " - 8, worth 10 14 " full-ring evaporated Simpson satin finish prints 8", " 10 apples the liest - Simpson linen finish prints 7, " 10 6 evaporated peeled Cal-' Extra wide German prints 12 i " 15 fornia peaches Turkey red Damask - 60" 75 g . evaporated jelly-cured Turkey red Damask - 40 " 50 aprjcots Summer dress goods - lil " 20 8J pounds granulated sugar Imported sateens 16 " 20 Fine Victoria lawn - 10 " 15 sugai Fine lace curtains 1.25 " 2.00 2 of Union aoap - - Fine Turkish bath towles, 3 one-gallon cans apples per pair, - - 45 " 75 12 pounds gloss starch - , Summer veiling 15 to 20 worth 25 and A ND OTHER THINOS AT PROPORTION ATE.PRICES. V We have a large and complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries; Boots, Shoes, and,. In fact, "s Every thing usually kept in a gen eraf store. Rosa & Thompson. P.O.. BUILDING,, THE Road Supply house, Harrison, Nebraska, you will find the- General Merchandise the county, WEIi?7&CO. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. HARRISON, NEBRASKA.- Here! HAVE A- Goods, New Pricey WANT YOU TO AND SEE US. 35 I 9 sheeting 27 worth 3? HARRISON. NEBRASKA- s 1 1 I A J $1 00 t1 111 Ii i t i 4 Vf 'I! ..A