The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 07, 1889, Image 1

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    The Sioux County Journal
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THE S'OUX COUNTY
0"CT 3bTAL,
i A Pattreat, i Proprietor.
Tim Table.
f . E. A M. V. Ry., Paawnw.
w-t leave Harrison at 10 35 A. M.
Cnut leave Harrison at 2:51 P. M.
Harrison Market.
Butter. 12 to le.
tap, 20c.
Poultry. per doz. $2.00 to $3.
0U, per 100 Ml. 10
Corn, per 100 fc 1.00
Bran, per 100 Ml. 10.
feed, chopped, per 100 B
potatoes, por bu. 90o.
Sorghum, per fraf. WJc.
Onions, per bu. 11.50.
Beans, per bu. fl.OO.
t THE OTHER COCK,
MRAIDING THEFREE BALL
TO BE GIVEN AT THE
COURT HOUSE
Friday Evening, Nov. 15th.
A CoDiiaanlcatloa.
rcnoN Ri-vo.
Cp the river, up tlw river,
Where saline waters flow;
S is a dark and lonely place
And, oh! how we hate to go.
MCT two.
,Don the river, down the river,
So cheerfully we glide.
We have waited now theso three
long yean
For this enchanting ride.
Lewis Qeklacii.
-Come and dance Friday evening,
fcv. 15th.
-Wait (or our new clubbing combina
iw ntxt week.
-The weather on Tuesday was as fine
y one could deiire for election d.iy.
-Remember the dance on November
8th is free for everyone. All are in vit
al to participate.
C. F. Slingerland and familr now
py rooms in the second story of the
wews ouiidiror.
-There was no school on Tuesdav on
unt of the school houae beintr used
polling place.
-Dont fail to attend the ball on Fri
J evening, November 15, 1889. Ev
tybody should com and enjoy them
Ivea -The M. E. parsonage will noon be
dy to be OCCuniaH k
L.f -i 1 ' 1
"laraily. The lattor will u
"w this place in a few days.
a . ...
at the Monla of filniiw rfvtnntv want A
J "allot, a fair count and no ballot
"tulflog.and sober, honest officials.
ntr the
property recently purchased by
by outline Ha
j" wing his family to town In a few
Harrison ..u. ..t.t nf
"lkfora town of ita aire. With
WOepUon of a faar Int ha walk is
"pWtefroin the court houae to the
pay tniii a. .I.. n,.ir.u
""Lumber Company must call and
-7- w tst or December, either oy
(? w cured note, boat postpone
"attar.
"tractor porter has commenced
i? building between the Bank of
and OrUwold eV Mani teller's
Wore. U will be ready for
tpancy by December 1st
I ratch for our Dew clubbing offer
i?"wU appear in the next iaaue.
! Propose to give the people of Sioui
very advantage possible to en
to eecure good literature at
ilest possible cost.
Ijftt third Dtooreet prise mcial coo
wwrei at Um M. K. church oa last
f wwis The prise medal was
C Biat Smith. The intoreet
'eooteeUeseaj to be on the in-
and will prove both pleasant end
PERSONAL.
Arthur Barta called UtThurMlay,
I! ft . ...
'ek.
HilU
--. ...i. ri-iiirnM.1 r. .1 ...
a (Jir.rt . .
livrin H a.. I,
"c so ana w
11 '
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nton on Monday.
of!',, at 1 11K J", R!i :
p , ;
P.L McCre made a trip ,0 Hot i
pnni,- recently and arrive k. . .
Tuesday.
S. H. Sherman and Vm. Hawn
have
C , l,X K rm near Hot
nK. rk., ami left fr
home on Tuesday
Tlieir manv frioniU
here will wish them sua
in their new '
I
home.
W. O. Patterson h-i, v i i ,
into town w Sf
ins the winter.
Jclin A. Oi-een, county commissioner
elect from the 3d district, was in Harri
son on Wednesday.
WB received some cash 0n the sub
scription of Jack Kre.sler yestenlay.
John MexsniK calle.1 last Thursday and
added his name to our list of reader's.
John Welwr, of Montrose precinct,
was in Harrison on last Saturday and
made a call at our office.
Carl Feyerherm called on Saturday
ami contributed some cash on subscrip
tion. W. H. Zimmerman was in Harrison
to-day, and called at our office and left I
some rash on subscription. !
U II. Thompson, of the firm of Rosa
T! :
x inompson, was in lurnson over Sun-
day, accompanied by his daughter, Miss
Laura. Mr. Thompson called at our
fire on Monday and in speaking of the
business of the firm expressed himself as'
being well pleased with the present con-
dition of trade and the future prosjiects
of the town.
Tell your friends to come to Sioux
county. It is a good place to live and
will develope rapidly. The prospects for
the future of the county are growing
brighter every day and all should work
for the advancement of the town and
county.
The flrsit quarterly meeting for this
conference year will occur on Saturday
and Sunday, Nov. ISth and 17Ui. Pre
siding Uler Webster will lie present.
The quarterly conference will be beld at
3 p. m , Saturday and Services in the
evening. All are invited to be present.
It is reported that tiie Chicago &
Northwestern and Lmon Pacific rail
roads have been consolidated, bhould i
that prove true it may be that the gap
between this branch of the northwestern
onl ll.ii IT P nt Wendov er will be filled
B-IIU LSPV
in and that will prove of vast benefit to I
this locality. It is quite probable some j
thin? will be done in the way of extend '
ino-(his line for as it is now it is a sort
r.t o hnht..,! affair and must eventually
seek an outlet in some direction. I
j
Tim recrister and receiver of the Chad-1
ron land office have asked for, and been j
granted the privilege of opening the j
land office evenings from 7 to 7:30, for I
the accommodation of settlers who go
there from a long distance to transact
business and wibh to return home next
day, thereby saving a large bill of ex-
nense. That alone is more tnau
gomery and Crites have done for the set
tlers in all the time they mismanaged
the office, and we hope to see our demo
cratic friends give Hons. Jlcuinn anu
Powers due credit for voluntarily impos
ing upon themselves so much extra
work to save the patrons of the office a
few dollaro.-AmtiM 0uide-
Congress will convene on Monday, Dec.
n..i weeks from next Monday.
A large amount of work is looked for at
the coming session as the members of
, .L l..... k..u been doing a great
deal of committee work during the re-1
cess Among the important measures j
which will be likely to receive aiwnuou
.L. . i. i-.il. in wnicn an
at-
are ine ewtuuu
...i.,inv. wr.uA to so amend
the
tempi " . , .
. -ii ...:n hvn fair chance to
laws mat a
i.. h riB-hU given them by
the
,.n.titution. and the object sought is
a
free ballot and a fair count in every pre
cinct in the United States. The ques
tion of irrigation by the government wil
.1,0 be looked after, as tne P.
,,. warm supporters, not only among
the membar. from the west -----
n ,.f the and. The pur-
nrnisiir""'" -t.i onH
chaa. of Cuba Is also being agttaUd, and
clearer commercial relation, -other
American nations will alao te con-
sidered. The apekersh p contert has
arrowed down to three, Mew. JC "
Raid and Burrow, and it hardly
safe to hazard a cues as to " -
the sucoeasful aspirant. ne
yi for the position will btm ear
lest in tlte next ten days. The contest is
Bid to be of the most inerxuy .-,
tod all of the candidate, are known to be
HABJSOlsr,
j The people are on top and they
. hkely to stay tW '
are
Tiiere i
are a preat many happy settlers
1., uiuux COlinTV m . .
. c- 'J ""I'I'J
recent election.
, --"m --"unence oi llie
W)e by the people is what will be
established in Sioux county in January
1H90-
The returns from Runnine Water tire-
Z - l?rT,)aWdw,,h th-0f
llull lIlal pret.,,, kj.
me almost depopulated.
f
AVnltr A 1 I .1 ... '
n , , ' wr 01 AUoroey
Ueneral Iese, has lieen anoointe, clerk
f U'e sl,l,reme cou A" the vacancy
tlie f A- Brown!
...v. :viioi oi oioux county pave
- -. v. n.cii iiois ana irom now on
they will Ik? pretty apt to see that, no
one gets the advantage of them in the
future.
The proprietor of a gambling den Swas
shot by his mistress, at Chadron a ' few
days ngo. The woman was not an ex
pert shot as she shot the fellow irt the
leg instead of the head. Perhaps he will
know better than to turn her oul of
doors again, as that was the provocation
the woman had for committing the act.
The election returns come in slowly
from all over the state and those which
have come in contain many surprises,
both to republicans and democrats. Of
.1 it.
course me repunncan state ticket ' was
elected, but by what majority has not
of-'yet been learned. The county tickets
are badly split throughout the state,
owing to local fights. The indications
are that the republican candidates in
this county ran ahead of their ticket and
are elected by large majorities.
The appraisers of the postofftce site in
Omaha have filed their report. The al
lowances to real estate owners foots up
to SS4,S7i and the claims of tenants
foot up to 12,245.23, making a total of
1397,119.23. By the time this sum is
added to the cost of the building it will
make quite an expensive government
building in Nebraska. It is pretty well
demonstrated by this tliat real estate in
the metropolis of Nebraska is getting to
be pretty valuable property.
The annual report of the secretary of
agriculture demonstrates that Secretary
Rusk is fully competent to have charge
of the department and also that the
question of agriculture overshadows ev-
ery other enterprise in the United states.
It is only a question of time when the
j farmers will become aware of their
I strength and the importance of their
CI a
products in the business of the world
and then they will make their power
felt The idea that a man who does not
know enough to do anything else is
smart enough to be a farmer is fast pass
ing out of date. The farmer of today
must study -his business as closely as the
merchant, banker or railroad magnate
if h would succeed, and unless he does
this he soon falls behind his neighbors
and is left far in the lurch in the race for
success, me department oi agncunmo
cannot but prove of vast benefit to the
farmers of the United States, and it is
Anlv ill h regretted that it was not
established sooner.
Judge GrofT handed down a decision
as commissioner of the general land of
fice last week which iudicates tliat he
proposes that justice shall be done as far
as possible. It was in ine case oi jui...
L. Anderson vs. Myers, and was taken
nr. on anneal from the Niobrara land
district. The evidence showed that the
defendant, Mary Myers, had acted in
good faith, had improved the land and
, compiied with the law in all respects,
I except Uiat she had not actually resided
L the ianci. It was shown by the evi-
dence of phys,cians that she was subject
to heart disease and that it was not ex-
i:- rr hr in ve all alone. xne
commissioner says that the law does not
contemplate that life and health should
he sacrificed to maintain a resident.
Oroff is bringing his legal knowledge in
to good use in the land department anu
he is also displaying that good common
n for which he has always been no
ted for possessing, and shows that what
the noor homesteader needs is justice
....
and fair dealing.
Wells! Wells!
The undersigned have a fine, ne drill
" . " ILa , nut down wells on
ana are i""!"""-" r
SHORT NOTICE,
and at living rates.
It will pay you
If You Want a Well
to call on or addresss,
Amos & Armstrong Bos,
HARRISON NEB,
KOY. 7, 1889.
fc'otiee of Contest
V. 8. Land Office, Cbadron, Sob.. (
October 8. IK. i
Complaint No. r44 havine; been entered at
thit office bv Jowph W. ttobtnhon amlnst
Robert Smith lor failure to comply with law
ui to timber culture entry SO. 4OT, dUd
Octotjer 7, upon the ne) nee It, tp . r6.
in rriouz county, NebraHka, with a vlev to
the rancellntion of mid entry; contestant
alleging that the Bald Robert Smith has
wholly abandoned (aid tract, In that be has
failed to plow or cultivate any portion of
"aid tract since flling on aame up to date,
October 7, ihh9. The aaid parties are hereby
summoned to appear at thin office on the 6tu
day ol December, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
respond and furnih testimony concerning
said alleged failure.
Testimony of witnesses will be t iken be
fore S. H. Jonea, Notary Public, at hia office
in Harrison. Nebraska, on the 'th day of
November, 1SH9, at Id a. 111.
7-11 1 T. r. Powr.as, Receiver.
.Nolle of Contest.
U. 8. Land Office. Chadron, Neb. f
October 1, IhhS.
Complaint No. 1734 having been entered at
thla office by (. has. E. Gowey, against Jaaen
Ixiwens for failure to comply with law as to
timber-culture entry No. 5140, dated Oecem
ber4, ls5, upon the aclf nclj, neH tell uid
aeX, sec S, tp 1S7, r R4, In Sioux county, Ne
braska, with a view to the cancellation-, of
said entry; contestant allefflna; that said
claimant failed.to break or cause to be bro
ken ten acrea of said tract during the first
and second years, and failed to plant Ove
acres during the third year after entry was
made and has failed to cure said defects at
dale of initiating this contest.
The said parties arc hereby summoned to
appear nt this office on the 30th day of Novem
tier, IhhU, at 10 o'clock, a, m., to respond and
furnish testimony concerning said alleged
iauure. lestimony ol witnesses will be tak
en before John A. Urcen, a Notary Public, at
his office In Running Water precinct. Hiouz
county, Nebraska, on the 23rd day of Novem
ber, I8t, at lOo'clock a. m
7-11
T. K. Powers, Receiver.
L. 0. HULL,
Attoracj-at-Law.
HABRIBON,
GEORGE WALKER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice before all courts and the U.
S. 1-and Office. Business entrusted to my
care will receiv prompt attention.
HARALSON,
NEBRASKA.
C. E. HOLMES,
Attoney-at-Law.
All business entrusted to his care will
cnlve prompt and careful attention. .
Office with JOXES & VERITY.
HARIUSON,
NEBRASKA.
a T. CONLEV,
Attorney-at-Law,
Special attention given to
LAND PRACTICE. Office at the
old stand with Reidy & Pollard.
Harrison, - - - Nebraska.
MRS. L. J. SIMMONS,
Dress Maker.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Harrison, - - Nebraska.
W. E. PORTER.
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates on all kinds of carpenter work
cheerfully given, satisfaction guaranteeu
riana furnished at roaaonable rates,
HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA.
L. E. BELIiEN & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
Repairing done on ahort notice.
Good work and reasonable charges.
Shop south of livery barn.
HARRISON, NEB.
LEWIS H. MYERS,
Plasterer and Brick Layer,
All kinds of plain and ornamental planter-
ing done to order. Understands cistern ce
menting. The laying of brick flues a apeci
alty. Will give absolute satiafaetion or no
pay required.
HARRISON,
NEBRASKA.
TRUAX, SNYDER & CO.
Blacksmith, Carriage and Wagon Shop.
Horse Shoeing a Specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed in overy particu
lar. Shop on Main street,
HARRISON,
NEBRASKA.
MRS. L. A. POST,
Millinery.
Keeps a nice line of millinery which
she sells at prices that defy competition.
OOOQOOtS, GOOD WORK
And fair prices.
HARRISON,
Second street!
NEBRASKA.
J. H- COOK.
Aoate SnuwoB Ranch.
Brand C on left jaw. Makes aspecialty
of breeding Roadsters, Lraft and Saddle
Horses; also red and black Pollen eetue.
Rsage on Running: Water.
Pott Of
fki
Hasbbon,
Nebraska.
Down
The Celebrated
Wh
ite Bread Flour
ONLY
ATT
Ranch Supply House.
Largest Stock of General Merchandise"
In the county,-
At Prices as Low as the Lowest
No shoddy (foods Every thing first class.
No old slock New goods continually arriving,'
Call on us When ili town and we will give you a SQUARE DEAL
wBm&co-
ftANCH stiPPLT housk, Harrison, Nebraska.
S50000.
To Loan
Reidy & Pollard,
Sioux Co. Farms.
$5,QO
northwestern Hotel.
This place has recently changed
COMFORT, CO"VE13"IE'N"OEJ
AND
Entertainment of Guests.
Come and See Us-.
WANTS OF TUB TRAVELING
isro. 8.
at
hands and nothing ia left undone for the
TUBLIC A SPECIALTY.
Last
$50,000.
JAS. SLATTERY, Prop.
waU fitted for uwrwev.
toootUiaM.