J The Journal, IOUX HABRISOW, iC&B., JfLisr. 16, 189. VOL. 2: CUNTY ; . 4 XN V-. J-O. i v. THE SIOUX COUNTY A Patterson, Proprietor. F. E.4 I.TE.B.T1mt)lf. Going Wnt. ColiiK Kant. fo. 91, rmumrtBPT, :ttt I Vo. Pt. pmpn(rfT( A : Ho. , f rpitflit, 1 1 j So, W, freight, 2:05 HARRISON MARKET. Corn per hanilnvt 4 OM per hundred -.. H8 Shorts per hundred t 8 Brn per hundred . 7S Feed chopped per hnndred -.. 1 00 Potalom per hundred tb 1 00 Batter per 40 E4W per doc... . Poultry per dor 1 no Onion per 4 Bean per lb 4 Coal per ton 4 SO Wood per i-ord S 50 LumbPT native per m. ft 15 00 fforreeted every Thursday. nts pSm ndred nt the him- lum- Corn 4f een ber yard. x Corn 4.S cenw perndred at the ber vard. N Do not fail to talM advantage of our combination offer. Oo to Dr. ClY-,Grtiidron,'tngpt your eye, ears nnd'thrart treateoT Remember you enf! cent per hundred at For Rknt. Goes; rooms and cellar. Lindemao. Farmers go you can buy corn hundred pounds. r 1 ' to thUyrn forJfon V corn for 4 mlier yard. ise, Uxin. two mre or Lonrno ber yard where ly 4H cents per lecialist in'eye, ear Office "in Central ST Oo to Dr. C and Throat disea Block, Chadrr C. F. Slinf.-vrland has moved into the house belonging to Mrs. Bassett, next to the resilience of C. E. Verity. If you neeTrWnything in the way of Eye, Ear or ThronWveatment, go to Dr Clary, specialitvhrtrtron, Neb. Don't forget that The Jotrnal is prepared to do all kinds of job printing m.aneatandtu.sty manner, onshort notice. A progressive euchre party occurred at the residence of E.D.Satterlee on Mon day evening, and those attending report Jfood,time. A letter was received a few days ago from Mr. Thomas, the mill man, but he had not decided on any plan of action at the time of writing Wasted 500 good posts wanted on ubscription.for which we will allow 10 cents apiece. A good cliance to got Thk Jocn.NAI. without any outlay of cash. On account of the prevalence of the influenza in the community, Hie contest for the Demorest prize medal has been postponed untilTuesday evening, Janu- The influenza, still nan its grip on a number of people in this locality, feme liave recovered and otliers are just com ing dow n with it. No one 1ms teen seri ously ill with that alone, although Mrs. McDowell lias been suffering from a com plication of disuses as a' result of an at tack of the malady. Judging from the reports the disease is not so severe at tliis altitude as at other places. On last Friday Slieriir Iteidy went to Crawford and brought back D. A. How ard, the manager of the jubilee singers who were here last week. Ha was tried before Judge Barker under the statute relating to lieating hotel keepers, and the court found him guilty and fined him f 25 and costs. As he had no money he will have to board it out. C. E. Holme prosecuted the case and E. D. Satterlee defended. Mr. William T. Price, a justice of the peace, at Richland, Neb., was confined to bis bed last winter with a severe at tack of lumbago; but a thorough appli cation of C'hanilx-rlain's Pain Balm ena bled him to get up and go to work. Mr. Price says: "The remedy cannot be recommended too highly." It nnyone troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia, or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. 50 cent bottles for sale by 0. H. Andrews. A good example of what can le done in this ortion of the country in the way of improving a farm with a little money is the case of J. W. Scott. He came here a few months ago and now has a house, stable, sheds, stable lot fenced and the posts set clear around his place and a cross line of posts, ready for the wire and in all lie has expended less than $100, all the rest having been accomplished by his own latior. ill some one tell us where there is a place where a settler can do as much as that with so small an investment of cash? On last Sunday a severe storm passed over the east and southern part of Ne braska and extended dowfn as far as St Louis, Mo., at that point, as well as the rest of the territory covered by the storm, it was severe enough to be reported as a blizzard. The people of Kioux county can look with pity on the residents of these portions of the state while such storms prevail, free from most of the severe weather which their neighlor3 have to endure. If your friends want to le almost free from severe storms t:11 them to come to Sioux county to live. We wish to urge on the farmers of Sioux county the importance of begin ning in season to prepare for exhibitions next fall, Our county ought, by all means, to have an agricultural society organized by that time and hold a county fair and an exhibition should be made at the state fair without fail. If a little pains is taken in preparing the ground and putting in the seed, much lietter re sults can be had, and a much more cred itable showing made both at the county and state exhibitions. It would be a with the general wish of tle pe4 to go to the bottom of the affairs offtbe county and let the ople know in Jp6t wliat sliape matters tUnd. We ufciir stand that a large number of petitio3irsi ... . . i ling gotten up for various things, Best Line to the East. The Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R. is running elegantly equipped jiassenger I traines without change from Newcastle Wyoming aiid Crawford, Nebraska, di to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection Peoria, Chi- it is to be hoped Umt tht people wijeot at that point with their own through attempt to crowd them upon the Mftra trains for Denver, Cheyenne, aim ail too rapidly. There is a great. dart of points west, and for Kansas City, St. work to be done and it can be donAJ Pre Joseph, St. Louis, Omalia ranidlv if new business is not put UP eago, and all points east. ahead of them. It was found that PM RemeniW this is the only line by liadbeenno county attorney appealed which you can take sleeping car from according to law and the board appolpted Crawford in tlie evening arriving in Lin- riwnra Walker ti fill tlie vacnncv. Od rviln and Omaha the next afternoon, and. another natre appears the record ot the in Chicago, Peoria and St Louis the fol proceedings had at tlie hist nieeting,4nd lowing morning. the doings of the board during thN nes sion will appear in the next issue of HE Looking Forward for Jol'RNAI. For further information and tickets ap ply to nearest agent of JJurlington Route B. & M. R. R. PERSONAL. f Surveyor Dew was at the county", aeat on Tuesday. ; Notice of Contest. I'. S. Land Offline, ( hadron Neb., I .Imnmrv .1. 1"S)0. 1 Complaint So. WiW having been entered at t),lB ..ttii.e liv (iinrleH K. Nu'tloWoll HftUlnsl Harrison th first Thomas l'rli-e for failure t voiily witu law. as to tlinlxT-cultii March :t, issii, upon lie-lonx county, Ne cancellation of aal' lug Hint the said break 6 acres year after entry, cultivate the nv after entry .and up to the date of o'clock a. m monv com1 tlnionv of. John A. In Ku dav ol 1S-VI iK VVatei bruary. Z. O. Deuel was in - of the week. j Arthur Weir is assisting in TllE Jot'R SAL office at present. . J Attorney C. E. Holmes went dowy t he road last Saturday evenin; John Mcintosh called last Thursday riles are here! , , i ... l miicr ij Li,,? tt'm anu gave us some cusu mi buiw uy. .Ins. H. Cook went to Crawford! last Friday evening, returning next mennng. E. M. Carrier made a trip to Cralford Tuesday evening and returned UiJne.t morning. Ex-Commissioner Burke left on day to assume his duties at the man coal mines. County Commissioner Green a at the county seat on Monday reiU business on Tuesday. Eil. C. Lock wood has lieen Ite most of the week making his final ment with the county board. County Commissioner drove 4 on the morning passenger Ti ready to do service for the county. Mrs. M. R. McDowell has teenfquite enza, .111)!, dated 2, tp T,, r S4, h a view to the tentant alien- baa failed to i-inff the seconu iBliat lie lias lnneu io s broken the first year lied to cure the ueioei conteat. The said pai- ined to Hiiiiear at this f March, Isflo, at 10 1 and furnish testi fied failure. Jes- be taken lK-fore mblic, at liln offlee I)., on thezun clock a. m. T. I". l'w'EKa Kecciver. ilJrV-d 1 11 j mies ary 21st. The books ol the luffalo Lumlicr j good plan if steps were taken at an early Co. will remain aVtl lumber office of i date for the organization of a county ag- time for settle- ustof ail owing O. Guthrie for a 1 ment and it is them to call sooii -ItetnenfVf The Jouisal clubs with almost any paper in the United States and when vou want anything in tlie line of pajiers or periodicals call and see us and we can save you some money. ' The snow continues to fall occasion ally, anil the settlers prospects brighten as the snow deepens. Good crops are almost certain for the voining season, and a year of prosperity ' is bound to follow. To those who have promised to bring us wood on subscription we would say that it would be very acceptable just at Dresent. and we will be clad to have as much as our friends will bring us as soon as possible. Tire Journal acknowledges itself un der obligations to Mrs. Wm. Scliultz for some line beef and sausage. There is no class who enjoy good things to eat better than western printers, and conse quently the above good tilings were highly appreciated. The Harrison orchestra, consisting of Dave Bartlett, John Blunt acd W, E. Pat terson, went to Lusk last evening to furnish musik for a bull. It is needless to say 1 1 nit tlie people of Lusk were highly pleased with the service rendered. The weather has been quite cold and tome more snow has fallen. Today it is considerable warmer so that the snow is beginning to melt. It is to be hoped that it will go oil' slowly so that the moisture will guttle into the ground rather than run otf the surface', Who will take the January 12, was the 89th anni versary of Goo. Walker's birth, and not withstanding the fact tluil the date fell on Suuday a number of inunds assem bled at his residence to help brate the event. The result ricultural society. lead in the matter? C. H. Andrews, druggist, desires to in form the public that he is agent for the most successful preparation that has yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and relieve a se vere cold in less time than any other treatment. The article referred to is Chamlicrlain's cough remedy. It is a medicine that lias won fame and popu larity on it's merits and one that can al ways be depended upon. It is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be appreciated. It is nut u n in BO cent and tl bottles. For sale by C. H. Andrews. A vacancy has occurred in the treas- urership of scnool districn No. 9, and the director, S. L, R. Maine, has issued no tices calling a meeting of the electors of the district, to be held at the school house in Harrison, on Monday, January 27, 1890, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to elect a person to fill the vacancy, There is no question but -hat everyone in the dis trict should be present. There is no mat- ter of more importance to the people than the conduct of the public schools, for it is there that the foundation is laid for the future well-being of the com mu nitv aud it is necessary that good, intel ligent and honest school ofticcrs lie elect ed to look after the interests of the rising generation, It is to be hojied that all in terested in the public school matters will be present at the meeting called. The county commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, all the mem bers being present and they are still in session. The most of the time thus far has been occupied in checking up the books of the county treasurer preparato ry to turning the same over from the old to the new treasurer. This is aboutcom pleted and the board will soon turn their ! attention to other matters. There is a him cele- great deal of important business to be was that 1 transacted and the board will no doubt be Ening Sbusi- two ,.mighl pre- from Notice of Contest, f. . Land Office, Chailron, Seb. i Deepinherao. lssli. fomnlaint So. 17:!4 havlnif lawn entered at thin i, nice liv I bus. K. liOKi'v, HKuhiHt Jnaen Don's for failure to comply Willi law as to timber-culture entry So. .1140, dated Dccem ler 14. lss.". upon the hcW nei,, nC-4 seii and i.k . uii- .v tn-iT. r M. In Sioux county. Jie braska. with a view to the cancellation of uniil ciitT-v: contestant alicKiuK that "aid claimant failed to break or c.iiimc to lie bro ken ten acres of saiit tract during me nrsi Mini Mi-conil vcttru. and failed to plant flvi! acres to Ii'cch, weds or cuttings, iui-in( ine third year hi ter entry wan made ami lias failed to cure said defects lit date of iuina tlntr this contCNt. The said imrtie are hereby summoned to nmiear at this office on the, with day of 1-cbru urv. iswi. at 10 o'clock, a. in., to j-nxpond and lurnlxh testimony concerning sum nucKcu failure. Testimony of witnesses will Is- tak en before John A. l.reen, a Notary Public, at its on ce in icilnn ng ai.er iirecinci, .--ioiia county, Nclna.-kH, on the i:;ih day ol 1-enru ary, I'.!, at loo'clo'-k a. m. It,-i2 . 1. f . niwi.lis, ncceivci. IRE-AJD THIS? TWO TAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 THE We tli ink the prospects boom in Sioux county in 1890 are very good. With the-good trade we had last year and w ith the outlook for a better business this year, we feel encouraged; and with 2i years experience in supplying the wants of Sioux county peo ple, we are better prepared than vei to'selfyoit what you want at Rock Bottom Prices ALWAYS. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, sick from the effects of the inili but at, last accounts was improvii TT. T. Zerlie left on Monday for Omaha and points in Iowa oi ness. He will lie absent a bo weeks. O, J. Gowey wo in Uat-rh morning ana cuiiour.ua gate use ash to secure The JontSAL and mium papers for a year. M. Gayhart camo over on Tuesday to be present at the transler oi tne proper ty of tho county treasurer s othce Mr. Lockwood to himself. County Hu,.intendent Soutl.worth ClftliY PfillNTY I0IIRMAI ..H ,0,,nitMt the first of the OIUUA UUUI1 I I UUUlilini. week attending to the duties of his of- WEIR & CO., PROPRIETORS flee. day. Ho will he here again on Katur- of The State Apuorttoiuiii'iit. The following shows the amount money to which tho various school di liicts of Sioux county are entitled, from the hist state apportionment, as reported to us by County Superintendent South worth. The funds are now in tlie hands of the county treasurer, subject to the order of the proper school oflHiers: District And the AMERICAN FARM NEWS one year for Two Ooliars. K nr., her. Alllollllt, 1 .24 7 i -m 74 ' 47 4 111 40 ft - s fi 30 12 7 4.1 M """rimiiiiiiiiz" .i") 4s U 30 II! 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