The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 24, 1889, Image 1

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    The Sioux County Journal,
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U--rL.. . S-HHISON", FEB.. OCT. 24. 1889.
NO. 6
THE SIOUX COUNT?
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A Patterson, Proprietors.
Timf Table.
r E. t M. V. Rv., Passenger.
Lt leave Harrison at 10:35 A. M.
Cmd leave Harrison at 2;S1 P. M.
Harrison Market.
Butter, 12f to 19c
.jdfs 20c.
ftwltry, per dot 2.00 to 3.
3iti.perl00llitl.10
fore, per 100D.1.00
)rn, per 100 ft fl, 10.
fd, c hopped, per 100 &
fotatoes, per bu. 90c.
Surchum, per gal. SOc.
Onions, per bu. 11.50.
Idf, per hu. f 10-
fy Republican People'! Ticket
Chan. G-rove
J. A. Gre-E-n.
M. Gayhar-T.
8. Barker.
A. Sou-T-bworth.
Geo. 8-H-afer.
A. R. D-E-w.
Thos. R-eidy.
Con. Lind-E-nian.
at
he
in-
PEESOSAL.
John A. Green. th nA;...t i
ty commissioner from the third district
41.- ii- .
um repuoucan peoples' ticket, was in
town on Wednesday, he says the re-
piunican peoples' ticket is foin
in tlie south part of the county
C. F. Gow
call at this office.
M. J. Daniels was in Harrison on 1ues-l
aay.
C. F. Coffee was at the countv seat
Monday.
W. B. Wright is recovering from his
recent severe illness. His little girl
still quite low and it
likely that she Will ever
i-Whin you vote on Nov. 5th, re
tc;if tlio Morns from Running Wa
pw.ntt in 1-'S9.
-All persons knowing themselves in-
tn lh Krm of Wurn & TtroolfH
X! please call and settle at one,
UGH. Weller has recently bright
np Iws billiard halt by putting new
and decorations on ceiling and
Id
-.uoH f-rgi t that The Journal i
to do all kinds of job printing:
meat and tasty manner, on short
Voters, do you want a man to have
of the off airs of the county who
& member of the election board in
ining Water precinct in 1W?
-J. W. Hunter loaded the remainder
I h household goods on last Monday
m muted them to his farm in Bodarc
1n.V 1-. l. !,,.,., ,
WIM.IC IK IIIMS Ills IJVIIl ,ll
Main, "Helms a fin (arm and we wish
,1b prosperity.
-8. L R Mtiinb s new residence is
aring completion. The outside work
nil done and it will not be long until
I will he rendv for nliutirinc-. It will
I - - r- '----ra-
Jfcone of the finest "residences in town
Pm completed.
-A good shower of rian is falling this
ineiueaoi it never ruimuK
f" ifl tlie fiillis beinir clear! v proven to
i
erroneous, Tlie prospects for good
and good times here next year are
Jawing brighter every day.
m not allow any one to mislead
1W, but vote the straight republican
Wiles ticket, for by so doing you will
M. Tour vote in the interest of everv
Hiayer of Sioux countv. Vote it
Jtaitftt and you will not regret it.
-Byly & Poilard received their new
rP-Titer a few da vs aim. Ii is n run.
pph of the most improved pattern and
F'l t a great convenient tn th firm
their business. Mr. Pollard is an ex
ceed hand in the manipulation of
writer Keys.
-The indication are that th lorn r
Nng to the landing of immigrants will
soma much needed attention
congreg during the next session.
becoming more onnurent evorv vear
it citizenship in tlie United States is
t too low an estimate.
f. Lufck, the new pastor of the M.
ch, arrived last week and held
'H at the church last Sabbath and
lular str vices will be held bv him in
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mis tamily will be here In a
time and wa hone all will be
ied with their new western home.
-If you do not want the offices of the
'My run by a clique or ring, voU the
republican people s ticket The
'mental principles of the govern-
mat one man snail nave as
lh to say as to to the conduct of pub-
i officers as another and that cannot be
("n a few men run the whole county.
-Messrs Scott and Stephens are each
rty a well put down on their farms
)"h of town. AOerman had a well
i"t few davs uro and secured an
nt supply of water at a depth of
Itv-flvo fast Tk nn nuestion
o tlie supplv of good water in Sioux
ty whanitoaaUtaego to putting
""wella,
( At th paofla's pracinct 'caucus on
H.v aw tiaa foliowins caadi
r n ctataai im wmiaation for the
prscMMt vmom: Aaaawor, A
tor jusUoea of the pesvoe, a U B.
wwj, n. nanei; ior www
M Truax and Winfonl T, Moorai for
mi ovatmmm t t. UiMi' far iunim
I'M .'" '
. John Corbioi for clerks of election,
Tlie next contest r ti 1
prize medal Will occur at the church on
Friday evpninc iw 1
' i" program
was lianded in too late to appear in this
issue.
IT. Oliver Fisher W t.,,w
Crawford. It wi
. i.;., null.
would come to Ha
. . v mo
lormed us a sliort time ago that people
were too healthy in this locality to war-
i. . .
umii iii coming nere at present It
win hoi oe l0Dg untll tng physipjg,,
will be here to open an office.
Street commissioner fW,lr Ko.
been laying tlie side walk as onirt in
ward the depot Tlie lots belong to the
townsite company and tlie work was
done under the direction of S. H. Jones.
The lumber is on the ground for the
walk to the court house and it. will nrnh-
ably lie laid in tlie near future.
The Greenfield. Iowa. Tmnimint
the following to say of the candidate for
county surveyor of Sioux county, on the
republican people's ticket: "Bert Dew
is a candidate for county surveyor of
Sioux county, Neb. Mr. Dew was sur
veyor of Adair county years ago, and
was considered a very efficient officer."
we are iniormea that t. vv. Hester
is the successful bidder for the contract
to erect a house to shelter tlie steam
pump and that it will be put up in the
near future. It is getting to lie the time
of year when the people must prepare
for winter and it was necessary that the
pump be covered before winter set in
The following is what the Rushville
Sun lias to say of the candidate for
county judge on the republican people's
ticket: ". liurker, formerly of Kush-
ville, has Wen nominated for county
judge by the "people's" republican con
vention of bioux county. Mr. Barker is
eminently fitted in many ways for the
important position
The farmers are making arrange
ments to do a good deal of well digging
Juring the fall and winter. Two or
three chip in and get a rope, buckets and
windlass and then by working together
each will get a good well at but a small
expense. The settlers are demonstrating
the fact that they prefer to develope
this country.
W. J. Lunsford showed us a moun
tain rat which he killed in a cellar on a
farm belonging to Asa Davis a short dis
tance from town. The animal had dug
and stored a pretty good quantity of po
tatoes in the cellar ready for winter use,
the potatoes being found nicely wrapped
in dead grass. It is said these animals
will carry ofT almost everything they
can get hold of, and become great pests.
The Bank of Harrison has let the
contract for a building to cover the va
cant siiace between the bank building
and the hardware store of Oriswold &
Marsteller. The room will be occupied
bv Jones & Verity as a loan and land of
(ice. W. E. Porter has the contract for
furnishing the material and putting up
tlie building and is to have it completed,
ready for occupancy by the 1st of De
cember, 18H9. We are pleased to note
such evidences of improvement.
Notice! To the voters in Antelope
precinct You are hereby requested to
meet at the residence of S. R, Story, in
Antelope precinct, on Saturday, Oct. 26,
1889, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose
of placing in nomination the following
precinct officers: One assesson, two jus
tices of the peace, two constables, one
road overseer, three judges and two
clerks of election, and to transact such
other business as may properly come be
fore the meeting. J. W. Unodon,
Member people's central committee.
A people's caucus for War Bonnet
precicct will be held at the school house
in district No. 15, near Charles Biehle's
residence, on Wednesday, Oct 30, 1889,
at 8 o'clock p. m., to place in nomina
tion candidates for the following offices:
One assessor, two justices of the peace,
wn constables, two cltrks and three
judges of election and overseers for the
various road districts in ine precinct.
Cha& BraflJt,
Jekky H. Will.
In another column appears the re
port of the democratic county convention
which was held on Wednesday, Oct, 33,
1889. At the convention only six pre
f inrU were represented and after hunt-
in? around there were but ten delegates
hn nrticiDated in the deliberations of
the body. It is hard to tell what the ob
ject of the convention was. It was snid
l... utroiirht democrats that the
UJf BUUIV "
1- uma railed to nut UP B
itraight democratic ticket, but when the
tuna came no such action was WKen anu
th Davis' demo-republican ticket was
ndtraad. The convention was called to
ordef bv C H. BiKdon, one of the canai
daWput up at the fusion convention,
D. H-priswold, the candidate ror i rw
th. fusion tickat was elect"!
.bainutn of the democratic ceatral com-
. a, M ". A aBaBAk&a SU II.
mittM, VX1 J. W. iutrn.,
Jslirali S the democratic renrenenta-
1:". Taln no a whole the
j u.ti.L.i.nlv r.nnvntion Of SIOUX
buu n,uv well iro down into
do not, as a ile, appreciate that method
ng to win
From Cottonwood.
The incomparable egotism of some of
tlie persons w ho compose tlie demo-re-
pulilican party is becoming more appar
ent every day. Nothing equals it save
the brass which accompanies it These
people would seek to smirch tlie "father
Down
at Last!
I'eV Was in Han-ic, laal I Of his eoiintrv and lnv Vknnde An fho I
night and made a call at this office. very archangel of divine light and heal-
Henrv Wassnliiirmp ml n-. tt ing if the fate of their partv. or faction.
lioft. (if AT, in! ku. .1. Was beino' weitrlkori in th lmlnnp
, jciin.i, were ir. tne a o
euuuty seat Monday and made a short Pr deluded little dwarfs! who vainly
nr.n .u:.. . . (-,. r-n. i.n u t t .
culls: "lx)l we see the whole country
follow us; We will lead you." "Where?"
we would ask. "To victory" they re
ply, but "O! in Our mind" would be a
more appropriate replv. But all who
stand out in the broad light of the sun of
is truth and common sense will heed them
is hardly not but learn to read tlie needs of the
retrain a.s I hour from tha nwri tintiM rn fafu whw-h
o
good health as she had prior to her last have appeared from time to time in the
attack of sickness, only paper which has championed the
Miss Ida Hester came up from White case of the farmer, IMS Bioux County
river Saturday to spend Sunday with her Journal.
parents. Now brother farmers and co-workers
i
E. J. WiW was in Harri-on on w. let the!e angry, would-be leaders paw
n0cui.. ii ,,,, 4i,- ..i,i: the ground in their rage. These tools
pie s ticket is a winner
Henry Breese, of Lower Running Wa
ter precinct, was in Harrison Tuesday
lie says that in his locality the republi
can people's ticket will get a big majori
The Celebrated
Bread Floar
ONLY
A.rr the
Ranch Supply House.
Where you will also And the-
ty of the Votes
John Gryhart was in Hatnson for a form, wiiat can the very worst they
may say avail against the peo-
who cry "thief'.to distract the masses I
from their own political records, a rec
ord which is shameful in Sioux countv.
Thanks be to Brother Walkefr for expos-
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:7!ZZITZ Z Largest Stock of General Merchandise
...... .
unholy ends, and stand in the way oi re-
few hours on Tuesdav.
Martin Gayhart, the winner in tlie pie's ticket, or, if you choose, the Mud
race for county treasurer, was in Ham- ring ticket? What! can Such puny
son the first of the week and called at mutterings avail and keep back the
this office. He is confident that the en- many movements tending to open the
re republican peoples' ticket will be eyes of the tax payers to the danger
eleven, that threatens them. The voters of
".. A t :J, .i,- i i.; ; Sioux countv are coming to a full under-
VVIII.IU AJlIIUCIIIclll, T. I I.J in ll(.l,lll ,1, "
the most of his time among the farmers standing of their wrongs and there is no
of thai-nun v . in TIarriaon i first power on earth able to prevent them
of the week, He says he is confident - from finding a remedy. Let those who
that every man on the republican peo- have been teeaing so giuttoniy irom tne
i..' ...iii k- i-i i, ,nnA hio- countv crib howl. Truth is a sword and
IJlt71 HIVCf fill w; 1 itu ur ci gvvru) "-"fe 1
1 ...1 .4 o..4 Ur, inA 4-Kb r1.t.LroMtkH
majority. ,ui....j ...w ... -.v
. TT . . . , ana seuisn minas oi sucn craven iiearus
S. R. Story was in Harrison last Sat- .. . ,
-,, , . they are going to cry, ami me louuer
uraay ana cai ea at ihb journal omce. - : f iha
J iUav nrtr thfi more, sure we are of the no-
tencv of its work
If a peron who is "onto" all the county
doings will read those resolutions taken
to Harrison by the demo-republican
(more demo than republican) delegates
from Cottonwood precinct, he will prob-
alilv ml a meamntr somethinff like the
"J n- ci
following:
First, that we received injustice at
their hands bv not beinff nominated for
some office.
Second, that thev retain men as
party leaders who exposed the frauds at
the countv seat.
Third, that they would not pledge
fhamuilveci to the old outfit to rob the
tax pavers
Fourth, he it resolved, that We, advo
cating trustworthy men for office, con
cur that there should be improvement
in the administration of county affairs
fthat is. instead of hatching 63 votes out
f in thnt. we hatch 222) but should this
In the county,
At Prices as Low as the Lowest.
No shoddy goods 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
Proceedings of the Democratic County
Convention.
Harrison, Oct. 23, 1889.
Convention called to order by C H
Riirdon. and on motion L. D. Harmon
was elected chairman.
Motion made and carried that L. O.
Hull be elected secretary,
On motion the chairman appointed the
following committee on credentials: C.
II. Rigdon, George H. Turner, Theodore
Trim bur.
Motion made and carried that there be
ten minutes recess to give the committee
time to make up their report
Recess.
fnllod tn order and committee on
credentials reported White River, Run
nine Water. Cottonwood, Andrews, An
telope and Bowen precincts represented.
Report on motion was adopted.
nrtinn mn.lu anil seconded that we
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adopt the ticket nominated by the re- people's party attain power we should
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held in Harrison October 4, 188W. Mo- of and some of the old time trauos
tion carried. would probably get it in the neck,
Moved that D. H. Griswold be elected Resolved, that we unite in supporting
hoirmnn of the rountv central com- mo n,t. ran mt, iiwiiv with the most
mittee. Carried. hoodie, such as mereshaum pipes, boots;
Moved and carried that S. W. Cox be knock knee( horses and buggy, ten dollar
aerretnrv of the county central com- ninB and etc.. as tips. Such men, in our
mittee. opinion, will make good and responsible
The following were elected delegates officers and will conduct a gooo. i, wnuie-
. . . . r r 1
to the senatorial convention: Li. gale) government. xours.
H.,n T. T). Harmon. E. D. Satterlee. A. GRANGER.
Th following were elected delegates
to the renreseneative convention: C. L. Boggy that
Tubbs, A. C. Pratt, J. Wilkes Earnest. Peoples' ticket on top with fair deal
Moved that the present county central ftn(j fajr cunt
WEIB Sc CO.
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, HARRISON, NEBRASKA.'
$50,000
$50,000.
To Loan
committee be re-elected and that said
committee have power to fill vacancies.
u.,i onrl worinded to adiourn. oar-
i'l'J . - V
riMi. L. D. Harmon,
t. n ntn.1.. Chairman.
Secretary.
Come to the Hat creek cow boys'
cert every night and morning.
Bud Watson is on a trade witn u
noffee for beef cattle for his claim.
Hovey and son have gone on a hunt to
the hills.
W H. Price has returned to the valley
for a while. He arrived on Monday witn
A Map Free.
- nAn .mnmninit) a hunch of Cattle
1MB JOUHTiAii ims "iw"" ..0
-r-. indnoement to T. Holly is still making hay.
whereoy n cau
Any person who
the getter up of clubs.
will secure for us four new subscribers
who pay for a year in advance we will
rive them one of Rand, McNally & Co's.
new sectional maps of Nebraska. The
map is not a small, cheap affair, but is
31x64 inches, on heavy paper, mounted
on rollers. It is the latest map issued,
bearing date of June 1, 1889, and is cor
rected so aa to show all the new counties,
towns and railroads. Now is the time to
secure on of these maps) FREE. The
selling prioa of these mapa is t8.W, and
siwuld any one desire to purchase one of
them we will order it for them. A sam
nle of the map can be seen at this office.
a VAIIP neighbors and get them to sub
scribe for Th Jocrnai. and assist you to
ret a roan. All subscribers ID ciuos win
receive our premium paper,
American hUrm New, without
the
extra
Points is all right on the goose
question and also on the people s ticket
if will out, there.
rr,L. ., mill n West. BotrCV Will IK
ilia rvv " u.i.. v '
nv in run in a few days-
After the 5th you will near someum
drop. '
Sioux county wants men to have
charge of the affairs ot the county
iroinut whom no charges ol iraua or
...v
H..honst.v ran be tnade. the candi
dates on the republican people's ticket
-ii !,.. utruiirht, men ana no uue
urv ni 1 uaHip .... .--n - -
need hesitite to cast a vote for the en
: i,.ut No need to scratch a man
off that ticket but it can be voted
.troitrht, from ton to bottom, and when
the men who are on that get control of
affairs all may rest assured that not one
jn,.r f th nuhlic money will be ex-
UUIWI va i
.wi unless full value is received
thAwfore. In the interest of the tax
payers of Sioux county vote the repub
lican people tteKet.
Reidy & Pollard,
Sioux Co. Farms,
$50,OO
Northwestern Hotel.
This place has recently changed hands and nothing is left undone for tha.
COIMIFORT, COVIEiN-IETSraEI
AND
Entertainment of Guests.
Come and See Us.
WANTS OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC A SPECIALTY.
JAS, SLATTERY, Prop.
4. Wtirmwl W, g. Pattenos.
of dishing up tarty mane