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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1889)
The Sioux County Journal Oil. 2 THE S-OUX COUNTY L " Patterson, Time Table. f. E & M- Passenger. . . !....;... .1 mil 4 r W Pl I' " ' - ----- - - - -- Ceast leave Harrison at 2:51 P. M. fRirrixia Market, gutter, 11 to Poultry. Jr dor- 12.00 to $3. OHM. 100 6, f 1.10 Com. Ir 100 lb 1.00 Bran, t 100 ff. fl.10. feed, chopped, per 100 11 11.85. Potatoes, J bu. SKV, rchum, per gal. 50v. Onions, x bu. 11.50. geana, per bu. ft. 00. ime good, native lumlier for (tale :hf livery stable. 4tire boot and shoes, hats and ok jrs Ijtruceries this week at Ram h Supply ii. -)it a large sumdy.of fire wood , W publish elsewhere tbe proceed-! ' mgsof thel'avis republican convention held in Harrison on last Friday. It was a straight fusion convention tl'ie demo Proprlf tors. ; rrats Wng well represented in the d .. h-iumn. J ne iicnel as li hired in -,,; nation is composed f five democrats and four it-publicans, thus giving the democrats the supremacy in numbers on the ticket, to compensate them, we pre sume, for the fa t of their sailing under republican colors. The whole drift of the. many resolutions offered and passed wax: "Anything to beat the jit-opte1 ticket, Htid kn-p within the control of same old outfit the count v affairs. HJJISOiSr, INTSE., OCT. lO, 1889. assisting the HmM management of Candidates were as nu merous as the delegates themselves and those w ho did not come up to the stand as adopted ty the nti slaughtered without regard to prefer ence of bicatioii or other good claims for recognition. Boweu precinct only raked in five of the nine candidates. PERSONAL. Pace Bi-elow made us a short call Tuesday. II. it Russel, of White river, tailed on Monday. L.O. Hull is force this week. S. H. Jones made a trip to White on last Sunday. Section foreman Wright is lying very ill of mountain fever at Whitney. Henry Bree.se, of Running Water, was in Harrison Friday and Saturday. Mr. Hendrix, of Lower Running AVa kr precinct, was in Harrison last Satur day. .Arthur lsarta was in Convention ("racks. How do you like my slate? . D. S. Wasn't it unanimous? R- W. W. I want another convention1; I was sold ouL-S. W. C. So was I. -I- O. Hull. were mercilessly iHnd ia,1"d at th,s oKc- town yesterday Complete slock of fresh goods. Bot tom price always, at Ranch Supply House. How's business? r.nnn Stiiin- Qulte a I:irj;e supply. o lire wood; , 7,7.' . , . .. V .11 . r ti J actum ahium nuarantind at Ranch Suii mp laid in by the residents of liar- J ' J 1 U awl Vicinity. tir is ntt.lino. (ho .The threshers have finished ull the i J ' ' . i stJile convention which nccoiifits for imr tin their line about lure and re-! . " ' . .,,, being late a day. d to their hnrne at Whitney. j kl persons knowing themselves in-j . ' ,. . , .. ," . " . writ iiiiF mncliine anil exnect it to tie on to tn the irni or Warn & isrooics , i hand by next week. The republican state cnnvetition de ided to divide the two delegations fr-iM i! Llea- all find set! le nt oni e. -Tl t r'uhtest of moonlight nights: Uixiw prevah nt in thin vicinity and ir.dcn in full, as well us otliei-s. Vtrea to do al kmd of job prmtinjr ! . . . , , . , ., I r" 4 1 tlii-oiii' h here vestei-dav enroute to the unit arol tostv manner, on short! ', , , f , ' wind hi hi country southeast of here where they will be held for the winter. called at these quarters Thos. Reidv made a trio to Crawford last Saturday. B. Price Monday. Frank Nutto and family were in town Sunday and Monday. J. H. Warn and family have moved to their claim in the valley. Capt. Geo. W. Tool and son fieorge were in the county's capital yesterday. A. R. hew, candidate for county sur veyor, was in Harrison a few hours Tuesday. Miss Orrilla Merritim, who is teaching in Crawford, was in Harrison a few horn's Saturday. Miss Ida Hester came up on Saturday from her school on While river to sjiend - this county and give to each one half of i Sunday at. home the representation. M. barnels requests us to sny that some of Treasurer Iwkwood's cattle accidentaly destroyed some of his crop and the damage was immediately settled by the o'vner. What w-ith conventions and an un usually large niimU-r of iersoiis mak ing final proof, added to the usual num ber of people that visit Harrison weekly, last week was a busy week indeed. L'ist Saturday evening while assist ing to unload coal at Andrews station, Jacobs Jeuson, foreman of section No. 85, was seriously, if not fatally injured by being' cnught between a cur roof and the roof of the coal shed. He was climbing to the top of the car in order to set the brake when caught, and was rolletJoveramlovernever.il times in a space only a!otit seven inches wide. The water .supply was very short Sat urday and Sunday caused by the fact I that there was no wood with which to run the engine, and worse still, no mon- -Mrs. Jerry Will iind a part of the fam- lir are now living in the city. Jlr. w ill wnd to join them as wxin as the fall wk on tlie farm in done. -The ccntrat t for hauling from one itbwe car loads daily of copper ore fag the Miikkrat mine to Lusk has Ix en Sttnd the work is to e commenced at ma. Tt dance at the hall on last Friday Ireeaiti? wan a verv rdensant and enjoya- ktfe affair, about forty persons partici- . Supper was nerved at ttie llar- sson hm at midnight. C L Ttilili him lieen ne;iired at work at the Agate Springs stock farm for mow limn a month nasi and has iust jsmpleted tbe building o( a stne spring J Mseanda 100 ft eattlo HtieU lor wnicn ieiind tl contract There will lie a pe ial meeting of notnnns ( hnitlmn Tenioerant e Ln- Mkld at the school house on Tuesday, H 15, at 4 o'clock p. m., sharp, for the : of important bUHinww.! . .... .,.,,... wi.i, i,ich to u , , ,i ey in inci.nj i'"""".' SHCliers are urtrentlv renuesto to be i - ... (, tL-o " "i t purchase any, imas iiptoui fwt. ' ... -V,ieh to r,ur- t c ei t -,i ,i 11) a suiiscripuon i -"w F, E. & M. V. w up with tl ' , ()f ,()U, and W,en that 18 r-'m m Uliiidron in the night so that Nl be hip)ed west tlie next morning ritithy avoiding tlie iwrtotoie endured. vn Uist iiiursday a 2-1 bourn delay couple of tur- another volunUry dona- t necessiirv. We suggest that It . , ,, , . ..i... l.,.,l f-,., tho tilll a few dollars oe piut-neu n" - end of the city clerk's salary and applied to the purchase of fuel for the engine. Several hundred tons of Jiay are re Mr. Steamier is hauling; enough office to go round Machine. I don't see how they made so many mistakes, Cox. The Cottonwood delegation was not very unanimous for Raum. Didn't we fix MoCann nicely. 0. F. S. I would not have cared so much if hey had not rubbed it in so hard. Chorus, i A Hull lot of candidates got left. Governor Thayer has revoked the (jijiiratiti ne against the counties of Wreld and Logan, Col., as the need for the pre cautions have disappeared. Sheriff Flock, Judge Monell and a number of others have been placed un der bonds in New York city charged with conspiracy and perjury, A slight earthquake shock is reported from Wyoming on Tuesday night of last week. One is also reported from North Dakota caused by the returns on the pro hibition vote. I SpmS stock farm of J. II. Cook, I Pra" " " ' " , n in,. U south rsirt of the county. The I of lm'-. jr turnip measured 83 inched I in cir- " ITl Z Wrenc. and weighed, with the hJt.ttl..t . l.ovtr 13 pound Who will beat guard i plowed or - " hxl stacks. Judging from the shortness -Whiles of the paper, down the the hay crop, the 1 a blowing about 2 "number of ' c"8 f TMthe V-Z taU of wheat thi. or that man raised j b,'"f t,if Have Z n facre.wentoythat Mr. W. R number or ton. of hay t a he x Mtb wcentW h.L .ui ,i ! destroyed by fire in the sta k, we p ! Bttle Je tha TacandThVtoU. ! that bay will be bo d at g, k tuntti. l o . J nriceo before the new pasuoo v M m bunheld of a. firm r,rinr wheat ' PrlLea , ho v. dry seson here and that yield was!,n8n,vw . vnUnn PNWy curtailed many boriiel. by It. j -Last Saturday evening Mr. MIson p. . .. . ' . ti i, mtv be onging to J. -v.,, . 0. onyuer, oi nneep v.,reK, : " ., iiim Wnthatalmit the entire aoulh ! W. Hunter, that had teen annoy ng hm M of the count v KW ..h nf the ; for sevenil days by eating at a ttt.v-K o fcuuuur h' " i...... Uta. The next morning as Pollard ws i. SuDDo.d to have len .Urted leading the animal to water the juut "iWuVimnto who were eroding the ! attempted to take the "ry. Eatra precaution abould be fore, even going ao tar as o bi K P-ent - prairie. Wng hard and one. n -; fnta himwit. -nwi ver as the rau t ia very injun- a pocKuv k..,.c. Sto tha land, not to mention the great that line fruitless he went be fo Ju ,lue Nofuuturu.. o tiihn.r ellectlJonesandBWoreouta complaint charg 1 the root.. In Pollard with Htealmg the co . , A ORaTrJ. ,K. thirtv. I nriiKiner waa brought into court but the 'o thoud public M 0f the Unit-' county attorney ref used to pro.-e -ftate. have c.h been .upplied with . the grounds that the court .had no n, PPJofWeUter'a Unabridged Lie to examine the case on Sunday W Thi-fc-k. Iffnri.wnerwaMhKmisse.l.the court or. Kian ivarun of 50 bo.ar. to I W the ah.fi If to make out h re -chooLit mean, that constantly th. warmnt wh.ch . re.. d lon and a half of American youth ; kept Pollard unde r jure J y the pnviJege of cnsu.ting rJTt l"ilVltli tl.l. 1. 1. ll.o eolll-se L CB OCllut-"i ,. , . . . .--..... Hmv ttuik . , ,he aiHvriui, wir euuuition. Who can esumai (-power for intellectual .Umulation court. - . j( f Kvelopmant which I. thu. actively , bly try to -.,r. In raltaae on irk all tba time? The preeminence habau corpus. t he ?,h Amarin people for general than one o he rounty oO C. Krocy and facility in the e of the grac. to da '3"2 authority and Wi lanir.. ! nnt. likely to be lost, evidently overstepped I. s aul . J ttVell ...I t i.. v . u UulitOe r John A. Green, candidate for commiss ioner from the thii-d district, was in Har rison Friday. Winfred T. Moore visited the various departments of the home of this sheet the first of the week. Fred Stemmer and wife were in Har rison Monday. lumlier to complete bis new house, Mrs. W. A. Snyder, arrived on Monday and will take up her abode in the city with the other memliers of the family. Miss Emma Weir returned Tuesday from a several weeks visit with friends and relatives in Sheridan county. Mr. and Mrs. E, Edwards, who have w., visit imr relatives in the vallev, re turned to their home at Gordon last Fri day. Jacob Marking, who has not visited Harrison before for over three months, was is in town luesciay ana uw ii u to stop a few minutes with the Jovrsai.. The mother and a brother of Face and Gene Bigelow arrived here yesterday from Newton, Iowa. Mrs. Bigelow will probably remain here for some time and also if the country lllC l'l"'ll'-L suits his taste. The Rev. Lusk has been appointed by the M. E- Conference to the Harrison charge. Mr. Lusk was formerly a resi dent of Indiana, He is expected here in time to hold the usual services next Sale bath. Mrs. J. T. Weir returned yesterday from attending the loth annual state convention of the W. C. T, V., hem ai Norfolk, from Oct. 1, to 4. Nio reports a splendid and very enthusiastic meet ing. Mrs. Weir was appointed county chairmam of the committee on organiza tion. The recent convention "concurred" with us, as may be seen by reference to their resolutions published in another column, that the county officials have ,i;fe,1 from the straight and narrow their administration of JJUUI MM county affairs the past two years. In . . ., ... :.j.,,t. in vp riointed lan- taci niey uisi""." " - j i ii,(. thu nresent outfit has al- , ,i. .....,( ti-ensiirv to be de- loweo ioe cuuuv v.,. rteisinnn who were simiily feathering their own oreecues put.n the tax payers expense. Notice of Dissolution. xti;d i hevehv civen that the part nership heretofore existing between J. H. Warn and C. L. jji-ooks i -v mutually dissolved. The hooks ami ac counts of the firm are with U U uiooks. J. H. WAKK. C bko. Harrison, Neb., Oct. H, 1K9. i All my lalwr with the influential poli- ri ver 1 1 nt; 1 1. ...f ..t,.,- i.i.q lu.,, in voin. 15. B. S. I would h ive Vieat him bad he been an open candidate. L. O. H. Too much law in Sioux county for me. J. F. P. I want to resign. O. E. S. They stood by their promises to me. F. W. K. it all anyhow! ! ! ! Clans C This is my crowd. C. F. C. We are fine people. A- Me. Those people have a life lease on the I offices. Delegate from Montrose. Why don't they give Bowen some thing. O. W. H. The boys at Harrison need all the of fices anyhow. I). K. Some of the folks want me to run for commissioner. D. A. P. I thought they were giving me a stiff. -J. B. B. I wish I hadn't flopped. Bennie, Those sttil wart republicans, Pat Dunn and John Nolan were delegates from Warbonnet. Four democrats represented Gleii, We tried our darndesf to elect three republicans from our precinct, but the democrats outvoted us 22 to 8. Frank S. That's the way we do back in Iowa. I want to see their faces to know if they are honest men. Smith. Notice able hesitation to rise and then a general break for the door. No Germans need anti'v we hnveh't Down at Last! The Celebrated White Bread Flour 3s 851.30 PER SACK, JT THE Ranch Supply House. -Where you will also tind the- Largest Stock of General Merchandise Jo the county. At Prices as Low as the Lowest. No shoddy goads Every thing first class, No old stock New goods continually arriving. Call on us when in town and we will give you a SQUARE DEAL WEIR & CO RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, HARRISON, NEBRASKA. $50,000. $50,000. A girl at Kansas City shot her lover a few days ago, and less than an hour after a minister pronounced her the law ful wife of the man sue siioc. nne iuusi have experienced a change of heart. Ex-Governor John A. Martin, of Kan- i i ..t.:, lot.4 sas, died at las Home in aia-uuu .u..- week. He had long been identified with the republican party of Kansas and was editor and proprietor ot ttie Aicnisou Champion. He was buried by his com rades of the (i. A. K. To Loan :B1T: i'rirte Contest. The second temorest prize medal con test, under the auspices of the Womana Christian Temperenee Union, will be given at the M. E. Church on the even ing of Oct. 11, at 7:30 sharp, to which all are invited. Admission free. M,tHl(, . . HrlnKinK In The Sheaves. t.lt,;tton, The It.,. Why. A,;Ml4t.1Inr. .un - - Never Umse The (onlUi't. M l , . - - - - MlHH.Muy tool. .... .t - - tlnw tru i iiii""1"' ' ZZ M in jail but will proba- KeciUtton, The Merits of A nrohibitory liquor amendment was added to the constitution of both North and South Dakota by a majority vote of the people at the recent election, wis it u,i iuon conceded to South Da- resiiiL ntin ,.. ..v.... ----- koto but was an astonishing surprise to the people of North Dakota. From recent estimates Iowa is placed first in the production of corn this sea son. Missouri ranks second, Kansas third, and Illinois fourth. The aggre gate yield of the four states is put at 1, 141,000, IHW nusneis more " half of the total product of the United States. Cass county has gone into the investi gating business and already a shortage of several hundred dollars has been found in the accounts of two of the offi cials. The records are thought to be badly out of kelter clear back to the county's organization. Reidy & Pollard, rU and truly ha. Noah Webster rfullwl Tmr schoolmaster op tub the indications are that he will anon have a large damage suit on hand with winch to occupy his spare nioiutjuts. instrumental mnsto Keel tutlon, Two Fires Weir. Mix Ellen StitterlfC. - - Mrs. f'onley. Kuo!"' uec lUllon. The y ' To-d.y oerland. JhiHlc, ----- 1'artli.K ny'" JutlgOH. Mm. Clarissa Griswold, Mr. 8. W. Cox and Mr. H.H. Jones. Manv of the largo manufacturing es ... iu i Wheeling have been UUHlSlnuuiiV'T " r obliged to return to the use of coal for heating purposes on account of tho fail in tlie snonlv of natural gas. It is very evident that the supposed "unlimit ed supply" is fast giving out in Pennsyl vania ami in order to try and make up another and most thorough test is contemplated -in both old and new localities. Should the Pennsylvania supply continue to de creiuwand the Wyoming supply be de veloped and increased, what would be the result to Sioux county. Reader you may easily surmise. Sioux Co. Farms, $50,00. t p , t0' 'I w I J