The Sioux County Journal 0 f THE BIOUX COUNTY o i,;woin Patterson, - Proprietors. TIiiip Table. F. E. A M. V. Ry., Pasnenw. (inC w9" leave Harrison at 10:35 a. M. I,b? "" Ieflve Harrison at 251 P. M. Karrlion Market. Butter, 12 to 1-. EggH. 20e. Poultry, it iloz. f-'.OO t fj. Oats, per 100 S. fl.10 Com, per 100 It, $1.00 Bran, per 100 fl, t.l(l. Fei, chopped, per 100 B Potatoes, per bu. 90c. Sorghum, per gal. .Vtr. Onions, per bu. 1.50. B-iinfi, per bu. fl.00. -See Reidy Sc Pollard about a loan at Now is the time w hen wood on suli uription is very acceptable. A car load of lings was KhipHd from Win point on Tuesday evening. We have ?20,0O0 to plaoo on farms by Pecenilc-r 10. Rkidy & I'ou.ahd. Wasted I want to buy some good two-year-old steers. J. (. Moltms. lteidy & Pollard can let you have money to secure your (Inrfl proof if you all at once. Tell your friends to subw rilie for THE JoL'RSaL and gel the iRiiefit of our lireniium oilers. E. D, Satterlee lias' recently im proved his residence prorty by having neat abutters hung at the windows. -Don't forget that Tub Jiaksai. is ir?ared to do all kinds of job printing m a neat arid tasty manner, on short notice. A grading outfit passed through lre yesterday on their way fo Utah where work is being pushed on an exten sion of the Union Pacific railroad. Wanted 600 good posts wanted on nibscriplion for which we will allow 10 itnts apiece. A good c liance to get The Jothkal without any outlay of cash. -Mrs. H. T. Conley and 31iss Emma Weir have some fine specimens of paint ing displayed in the window of Weir & Cos, store. Nice holiday presents can te selected therefrom. ' Remember The JoCRSAb clubs 1th almost any jjaper in the United States and when you want anything in the line of puK-rs or periodicals call and see us and we can save you some money. Strayed or stolen One red cow with bob tail, left horn half broken off and branded X X on left side. Was last seen about the 2flth of November. Infonnation as to her wlxreabnuts will he gladly received by ("has. Cammen and, Harrison, Keb. (' -bunty Clerk-elwt Lindeman in forms us that the hydraulic ram recent ly put in on his place is a -rfect suc cess. It raises the water t a conven ient place for use and keeps a K""' m,I" ply on hand at all times. U is quite likely others will follow his example and put in the same kind of water lix tures. Iteidy & Pollard ure prepared to cbjse loans to the amount of -"0,000 on or before Dec, 10, mm. A chance for those who have already proved up and not received their loan on account of the Ant down to get money, and also for tHose who liave alvertis.ti and whose proof will ha made in a ff:W days. Come in and make nppication at once. , A light snow fell on Monday night, not enough to amount to much, the hunters said it wan hardly suflkient to wable them to track ja;k rabbits. It is to be hoped that there will be a plentiful fall of snow during the winter months, as good crop always follow a snowy winter, and a good crop next season is all tliat is needed to make Sioux county boom. -Do not fail to attend the meeting of tin teachers' association on Thursday awl Frida, Januarv 2 and 3, 1890. Such gatherings of those interested in the wel fare of the public wliool of the county "inot but be beneficial. It is not alone for those actively enraged in school teaching but all interested in schools are invited to be present and partu riate in the exercises. - In ,..l 4 (1t matter we "Rttl w' viw learn tliere is quite a quantity of seed in Sioux countv. Iinving been raised by Messrs. Outhrie, Weir and Parish last ""jn. These parties will either sell the i-d to tlie farmers or loan it to llw' 1,11 ki rns rimihsr to tliosa of the large flax dew. It would be well for those who llsjn n II.. . ooason tO look .......u vr nun 1 1, a matter up and if the parties men tioned liave not seed enough to supply ,i i ,i ....... l taken I" lOii Kinu from other sources to supply . the daflcii-v. Him cenurally Is'lievei t: U flax will prove an excellent crop for ; farmer of this locality ,t ruHivat-, VJkm a Rood, thorough tril ought to 1 fur a I oan with Iom,t fail to take ad ''oiubinatioii oifer. - Itady & Pollard (au l'an on short notice. untitle of our make vou a i i. ..... "-i uii to rail on Turf t if you want a r,i job of printing done. Arrangements are U-in- nuule for Havin-a Christmas tree and entertain- i ".rm dl uie ,.ourt ,1lllse A S()fi)er .g 41. to 1 a feat ure of the occasion. A pleasant time will doubtless be had. Some took exceptions to what The M-RXAI. said last week relative to the Tt, ..... B- m . nionipson stork-. The matter win settled in the courts and then The J.n-itsAL will publish the result. lfKHE!-There are still some ac t-mints on the books of the Buffalo Gap i.umi'ri o , unsettled. These must be cioseu either by cash or note not later I than JJeceiuW 20. isso 1 ,.w I this matter. -We are informed that another effort will be made to complete the new cistern : near the steam pump. This would be a ; great convenience if accomplished as it would not lie necessary to run the pump ' as often as at present. I A law-suit lielween a couple of Oer I man farmers occupied the attention of I "Squire Jones last Saturday. The plain tiff was represented by Attys. Satterlee and Walker and the interests of the de fendant were looked after by II. T. Conley. J. II. liartel is entitled to credit for the energy and ingenuity he displayed in repairing the boiler of the steam pump, thereby saving the town the expense of sending away from home, and the peo ple the inconvenience of being longer out of water. Word was received yesterday from the land office relating to the contest case recently tried between C. E. Verity and C. R. Wells. The notice was to the effect that Mr. Verity's filing was held to be good. Atty. Holmes feels good over the result for he had I". M. Dorington pitted against him at the time of taking testimony here, and when the case was tried at the land office Dorington got A. W, ('rites to assist bun. Some parties who ought to know bet ter and probably do, have seen fit to con strue TllB JoCRNAI.'S article of last week in regard to some of the doings of the town lsiard as being pointed more directly at Mr. Smith for the reason that he is the present chairman of that body, It is well known to those who care to lie informed on matters in general that air. Miuin was only appointed memlier of the board a few months ago and sometime after the liapjicnings referred to last week n regard to excessive expenditures. Reports come in all the time to the effect that a heavy immigration inio Sioux county next spring. People are lieing attracted by the opportunity to secure a home free, and that, too, in a lit v where fuel is cheap. This, add- ... n... fiii-l ( hut this is a mueli neuer ..i,.... Hum there is east and south ot n() ,i lend to make it a desirable heen I pace to live. I ue .-um , ' ... i ,ii,..l , ,.ivin" rent for years m tlie oiuer seiucu i - " . . . .... i ...:.,. .,11, .o I ,-nioit es an( slates are uecu"m'& to the fad that they are foolish to staj there hen they can come to oioua ounty and get a farm of tlie.r own, thus bettering their condition. a chan occurred in the time card on this line lat ftunujiy, us , . ft 1 4 1, nnut IV1 i i train is now due at " p- lieing mmle in the lime of the west bound tniin. This cluuiKe makes ) t so that no on the B. & M. from Crawford, it aiso makes it impossible for .settlers to go to , . i.....;..t;u at the Chadron and transact any - , .. i ,AK..a .l return the next morninj,. lanu oui.-v t. i.,..wt hotter train service would 11 nan bo put on to onset that of the i ... .i,., ..rusrit; arransienient D. &.M., will hold uui. me i"- - - - . the business for tlie Elkhorn, checkmate the 11. & 51., and be much chea))er for the ...i... i n.n niher trains. The company w . , ... ,.(. ),tler service I for oniv way iu ,ii in work to get so many Sioux county that the railroad com pany "ill have to put on more trains to handle the business. Prize Medal Contest. Tho fifth iJemorest prize mwlal contest wi,l occur at the M. K. church on rn day, iWibtT 13. t 7:J0,shaip. All invited to attend. IHuijraM. Selected. Muilc .. i.,,rs0i. !, "olo - 1-lt.ltlOH tuxlc - lti-clt;illu' Mntlc ' IteclUtion. - I hulk Cutk KcdliiU"" Mu-tc "."V-'mihn Elslo Merrlum. HeliH'ted. .Krcd Smith. ....Selected, "7".Mik Cliirii Snyder. "" rinifHwHcott. " .'.electefl. "".".Mini MnKlfin Houma. Uei'ltatl"1' ' l,tri"'iill Miiilc- MM. J- T. Weir. Jhiiic'h iiemnoiu. Iteeltutl"" Heleotcil MiihIc . . ,,ja jter " ' i.l u. i. Make application R-idv & I'ullanT PERSONAL, P.M. I'rocunier, of Cottonwood pre finct, was in Harrison the first of the week and tailed at this office. Geo, Walker went to Chadron last Thursday to look after Rome Lining he land r.fll.o C. S. Scott and It C. Armstrong added tlieir names to the list of readers of The JnSAI, last Friday. A. Piekenbroek, the popular restaur ant man of Montrose, was in Harrison last Thursday and made a pleasant call at tiiis office. Mrs. J. F. Pfost and Mrs. Robert Cruse uinvcu iiuiub msi jionuay alter a pro tracted stay at the bedside of their fath er whom they left still very low. U U. Hull was at Chadron last Week on business. W. H. Davis, of the Ilmild force. W o.no t Tioi.. ......... . ""v 7. T " . ",U!" . uoP'DS 10 lm" pro ve his health which iir wcu HUi L" poor of late. Mesdamesll. A. Priddy and E. M. Carrier left Oh Tuesday evening for a visit to relatives and friends at Green field, Iowa. Eli Smith made a substantial contri bution to The Journal on Monday. J. A. Green, commissioner-elect,- Was in Harrison on Monday and called and ordered the St. Louis GhHte-IkvuKrat in club witli Tire Journal. James O'Brien arrived home last even ing from the coal mines of Wyoming. L. McGunnigle has accepted a position as general superintendent of all the San ta Fe coal mines, and left for the field of his labors last week. His family will re main here for the present, at least. J. C. Ragland was in Harrison yester day. Lapt. U. W, tool and son George were in Harrison Tuesday and called at our office. tl. M. Alexander, ot Kushviiie, is in Harrison looking after some loan busi ness, in the interest of Jones & Verity. Mrs. Harvey Weir arrived yesterday from Rushville to visit relatives here. A. W. Emery called on Wednesday and added his name to our list of read ers. Henrv Piekenbroek, ol Montrose, was in Harrison yesterday and made a peas ant call at our office. W. W. Hall contributed to the wealth of The Journal firm yesterday, A. W. Scattergood, of Ainsworth, spent a few days here the past week as the guest of S. II. Jones and t. H.. Holmes. W. A. Gould, land examiner for the loan company represented by Eeidy & Pollnnl. is here lookinir over the land of applicants for loans. Must Pay Up. The blacksmithing accounts of A. Hart are in my possession and must be settled before Jan., 1, 1800. J. F. Pfost. , ay, tverynouji If yon owe us anytning piease smu in H le it, bv Januarv 1st. We need - -v ... ,,-.,.il- IViic Tfpri business money mm ..., ...... j ,.i.i i, l,o first of the vear. om j " " Weir & Co,, GEORGE WALKER, Attorney-at-Law .v. ii ..ration, hi.fore all courts unci tlie t" i ,.,,,1 (illli-fi. 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A minister in Kimball county; Neb., has appealed to Elder Howe; the city minister of Lincoln, for' aid to prevent suffering among the eople of Kimball county. He states that unless help is received lie does not know what some of tlie settlers will tlo, and much suffering will haVe to be ehdured as the weather there is severely cold now, and should the winter be severe the suffering will be intense. The prospects appear to 1)6 that the national capital will get the world's fair, any of the members of both Senate and House are said to pretty well committed in favor of Washington. Other things being equal it would be right and proper to hold it there, but the fact of that city being so far to one side of tlie nation, it a question whether it would be possi ble for so great a number of the Citizens of the United States to visit the fair. The greatest good to the greatest num ber should de taken into consideration in the selection of a location of the celebra tion of the 400th anniversary of the dis covery of America. It is reported that a bill is to be ititro duced in the legislature of South Dakota for the taxation of mortgages on the farms of the state. That may be a good way to increase the resources of the state, but it will doubtless pfoVe a poor policy in the long rum If the eastern money which finds a safe invesiment in western farm mortgages is to be taxed in South Dakota the settlers there will find it hard to obtain money to aid them in improving their farms, at tlie rate of interest at which it can now be bor rowed. All the difference that it will make is that the loan companies will add enough to the rate of interest to cover the amount of taxes, and the parties who borrow the money will have to pay taxes on their own property and al so on the loan. It would be better for the settlers if the matter was left as it is in Nebraska, at least until the new por tions are settled. In .the older portions of Nebraska eastern capital seeks invest ment at a very low rate on real estate security, but in the newer portions a. good deal of caution is still exercised and a higher rate of interest demanded, and so it has been all the way from the east line of the state. As fast as a locality or county gets settled up the rate of in terest drops. It will lie but a few years until money will lie much cheaper here than at present. WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT For the Family, School, or Professional Library. Has been for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing Office and U. . Su preme Court; It is highly recommended by 38 State Sup'ts of Schools and the leading College Presidents. 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