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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1890)
ft . ..... A'' t V- . .- v 0,i U TTv JOURNAL 3M ? I i SISOZLST, 1TEB., lO, 18SO. 2STO. 3. ' - . b' The h f 1 Jif A THE SIOUX COUNTY J"OTT IEL 3ST A. L 1 J. Kiiitm. Editor and Propria or. ' 0,1 the shelves aud the regular business : carried on. i F. E. i S. V B. E.Tlme tbi. ; The latest business venture in Har- V .i!" Wt".l"a , l''mg East' ' rimm is the addition of a woodwork d Ko. , freight,...!! Ko. 4, freiist,.:s. i irtnient to the esti'blishiiH'iit of E. 31. HARRISON MARKET. 'oru--per hundred n- ,. 75 Unto ier hundrwl t j 55 irt-pT humlml , 75 TVran-per tanndrml 7s f twd chopjicil j r huiKlnvl J.... j 00 l'otaUx--jH-r hnndjtwt ... 100 ButWr-prr lb k, f-nper do . k, I'oaltry-per do. 1 7.1 .g no Oiilon per t- . . . 4 Beans-per th.. .... ( ffr ton.., .. t 5(1 Wood per eord ... 3 60 Lumber native per 111. f t . u m Torrwtod ev.-ry Thur-tdiij-. For fami loans tro to S. I, Jones. Feed and grain for silo at Smith Bios, livery burn. Harness made to order out of No. 1, oak leather, at Cunningham's. ii- 1 - - , 1. I,. uemenioer uie repiiiincail prunarius . next Welnesday, July JfiUi. Call and iOG the complete line of liar nes, Middles, whis, lap-dnslers, etc. at! the luirnexs "hop. ! If you want Ilia very lst terms 011 J farm loans, jro to the Hank of Hurrivm ' liefore making apjdidit 'ma elsewhere. j Parties haviti,? Ktk to pa slur will do well to see E. A. Weir, at tise Knnch' Supply House. Plenty of j;ooil kwsk' and water. j - Hr.wsw 'U-ynnt: We (ttVe a Komi ' Mip,l ofvavined luinh'-.r i'ou.slatitly on ! IwnJ 11 .i:r itiill on Wof Hciikv. ':.--'!:! Cl-o's.' Mr. and Mrs .'. C. Ji.mis.Mi wi.lr.-vu-e-1 a lioiue iu- .-.n to t! ir hoei . on Julv 4th. All ci. i;n. iis d :ni' doinf well. The Indies id i,ty met at llm rvx idence of Mrs. E. i. Hntterlen vv.!."rdr.y afteiiiiioii. On next Thurw'.iv, i!i .-y vil meet at the ri:sidviie of )U:- 1,. ,1. :-'im-hioim. The only accident, that oci lined here on July 4th, befell t h;ii'.' i ixoii. He hreil a iiioniin mtlutu Iml the pin ex ploiled afd his left liand was Koiuewhal injiit'il, but no b.meH were hmken. TIib liint uuarterlv etintr of this conference year will occur at tho M. church on Sunday, July 27th, AH lerested are requeKted to be present. i. ! look nine new mem tiers into the church 'it liia .(.iwilntManl i'i, ll.a .,,.11..,, 'VI.: , . , , ! A hea,vy cloud cumo up from the tscerta.nly encouning to the oriMntt- s,,,,,),,,, st ' Tuelay een n. Ri.n 1'". ' i fell for about two hours and it wn no T, O, William had the mitifuHutie ! sprinkle fit her. A few hail stone were to have a house badly injured a few days ! "lix'"J in lmt a""J,ml(:d nothing. The ., ... , torm wan aecompamied by a creat d.'M ago. He was visiting relattve.s in W yo- j of thum!eP an, (i-httiin- nud tvvobuild ninig and his horse got to running and ! ings in this place were struck by the came In contact with a wire fence and 1 flui'L The chimney on the building be- tmillvpiit" I lonfrinjr to K. L. (lalpin and oc cupied fcoi wuiy cut. by jl.T.Conley, was prettv badly de- -There are no complaint on account moralized. The bolt evitU nil v tossed of lack of a water supply at Harrison of ! down the outside of the stove pipe to the late. Farmers and travellers ulvvaya-H'r, wlie-re it rtmtle a Itnle in the board find a plentiful supply of water in th J f "ih,rto U,e ?f 11 hxi-M' doi"5 e? ... 1 . " J l damage except to the chimnev, The public reservoirs. . j other huildiiiK damaged was the M. E. It is reported that the cattle on the; church. The bf?htnini struck the west ranges are in better condition this year! n,l of t,le ontltliiniitgeil the windowK that, they have been for a number of M,i -ff1' ovf t!f 'li t" J. , . , , , I ing, but did not set it on fire, The years. Hie market is better than it bus ; church was insured and consentient Iv the been for some time. The result will bej the loss will not fall on the society! it a prosperous season for the stockmen, VV,1H fortunate that both buildings were E. E. Livermore has just completed a """"'"P""' ,rtt no one ., ... t, . was injured. Ttie reports e that the well on his farm. He dug it and the rain was quite general west and north cost was very small except his labor. of here, and will do a great deal of good. He struck excellent water at the depth j of one hundred and twenty feet, but in-j PERSONAL. tends to go a little deeper in order to be,. z. G. Deuel was In Harrison yesterday, cerium of a good supply, a lL Tumer t ,nst Slri(,; On or about July 15th Mrs. II, A. in Harrison. Cunningham will open a nice stock of I fi. E. Lunsford is now "mine host" at millinery, awl will conduct u dressniaU-U'w Northwestern hotel. Jng department in connection. This lady j E. U. Prion returned last week from an has had a large exierieuce in the mtllin-! exttllJwi htisiness trip east, eryand dressmaking business and will", I. F, Lusk went to L'hadron Tues . ... . r.. , i day, returning Wednesday, be able to give good satisfaction to all f, T , , J , , . , tmr mtrons, b' ii- Jo,1L's went to Omaha last week L , .' . . ! and arrived home yesterday morning. Republicans are urged to turn out to i , ,,, . , , . wt i i , , . . i Harvey Weir canto up I rem chadrou thepnmariesonWe.lnesday.July 10th. to hlwuathB 4ih wan hm brother L. A. Umler the rules adopted by the county j Weir, central committee each man has the; A. H. Shafer came up from Kushville right and privilege to vote tor the men i ou Friday to visa Ins lather, ijt, U, J. he wauts tor delegates to the county con-! Siiater. vention and also lor what precinct oillcers mere are to elect. , Republicans do not be deceived in fegaid to the date of the primaries. The republican primaries will be held on next Wednesday, July ltith, from 3 to 6, under tlie rules adopted by the county central committee, 'i'lte lusion ring out Ht have their meetings on Tuesday, the kty previous. Teachers of Sioux county should hear in mind that there are a nnmlr ,,r prices for exhibits of school work nnwL, at the instil ole wl.ii.h i. from next Monday, it is hoped that as fcUlllV HChllol Ottill - Ullil lull lull, a- ............ , .. . I.. win uiietiM uteiustiiuie. ,very 011e .(ruH. , at wlds to Um interest of the occasion, i i, -. r. . , , . , . . -II T.Conley received a letter a few my ago from John W. Lumltert w ho 1 wna Ute quarter section o( la'tiJ adjotn-fc-g Harrison on Uie west, in which he oe 01 laying olf a portion of Ins land .hh.hi uuu putting it 011 the market tor tutpiu v-tty, ei. u., n Tlie proerty Uf in A very desirable Ittoat- Ut1" t.o position ot tni uiiiait tu ihy j,; Hy and it wil) net be inwny jmt until ' """'" oIIUjh ul Una ''uiiiue. tp. )N n it will lioioioo vulmiW-e. ivod priiiti.' ! The Andrews drug store is ajrain d. j ing business. As soon as the sale closed ; a good portion of tie good were pla- -d j t amer. Jt will e in ehurtfe of Asi j Davis, who can always 1! found ready to do anything in the line of wagon or carjienter work. Call ami see him. Work has been commenced on the foundation for the new residence of O. fiuthrie on the lots north of the M. E. church. The hnu is to be 26x24 feet, one Klory lii;.;h. Mr. Guthrie expects to occupy it some time in September. Tho place of holding the basket meet ing next Sunday lias been changed to 11. li. Hixby's prove, as that will be more convenient to u majority of the people. Preaching in the morning and children's meeting in the afternoon. AH are invit- ed to attend. Ii!-t week rain fell in most pails of the county. On Monroe creek a jrood deal of hail fell and Home damse'e wan ,(1C to crops. A small sized flood enr- riinl away a liir-e quantity of meat and washed away the smoke house of t'has. Shilt. The picnic, at Plimpton's jjfrove on the fourth was fairly well attended and a pleasant, time enjoyed by all. The ex ercises consisted of music and short ad dresses bv Rev. 1. F. Lusk, L. 0, Hull and others, tlie enjoyable basket dinner imd picnic sports and all returned home well satisfied with the pleasures of the day. . The base ball lioys, ju companied by a ntimliei' of our citizens, went, to Lusk on tha 4 th, The boy a pay that t.lvy u ere treated aft trued as could lx by the j.ople of Lust; except oil the diamond a 'id there they were used to "mop up i 'if cn'tii" by the knights of the but, who rW across the state line. A jolly time vi;i i had and the Lusk players are expect ed to come to Harrison in the near fu iure to try a second game but the exact date has not yet been decided on. Ucv. H. W. .Stearns arrived as an nounced and on Sunday moriiin;;' organ ized a Sunday whoel with the following ollicers: Miss.S. V,, Hussef. mipt.; J. H. Kartell. H-sKistant. supt,; J. F. farsteller wc: Frank Smith, assistant sc. :Mi. II. T. 'ouley-.Treas. : W. li. Wrii;fit, Libra rian: Miss Minnie Smith, chorister, Sun day school nt the church next. Sunday it J() a. m. Lenson: Luke XlX. l"-2h hu!- ii'-ct: "The (ireat tint trrc.T?. n upper, - (t diierj . n tWTt 1nn.ri.TTr T fi -ad m the kingdom of God." All are invited 1 to attend. E. A. Weir, N. L. Pollard, E. Rohwer nnu J. II. taat teli leit tins itioriiing tor a trip to Uut Springs. tir. A. P. iiaiUHB came down front Lusk Tuurituuy evomug anil relurnetl ou f relay iiiorutug. 1 . Chas. J. Gruble, cashier of (lie Slate Dunk ot cravvioru, was ut Jiarn.son yes terday on business. Mrs. 'ihos.. tyeveupoit and her sister, Mrs. Cnuiusou, 01 Ueat were toe glials ot air. uuu Men. 11. x, Coitiev last, rumv !u"a 6aUlnUi' baiil. l.taue, editor of tiu Crawford Ftnua, btopt,eU on UiiirtutU ti, tills ill iiuiitfiuu .oLurUity una iitiuie a pleasant tail at, tins oitm-. Mi A. tiuauugiiuiu went to Chadron Juemiay evening uud tviurmjU 1101, ,.,., acxv.i.j,a.U uy i..s or.ae, .old ot iat nicy imm iajui uu.sy pivp.u'oiti- tltuir tionio lor uccupatit;. . xi. jjci k, woo has iiceii em ployed 111 iutfi Jc'tiu.ti, oili.'c tor, a sind t Uitiu. t'euiuihs.'oner-.' Kecord, OMelul. S Hnrrttan, iouai intv. Neb., Jannv. imk Uofird if eimiini-iouer.-i met purtsiittut to 1 adjournmriit. j J'rcMfiit, :oinrsjijsf.iOin-rs Weir, ljTtent,rae an.i clerk. . J Miuuteof l:it nieetingretd and apjfmvftt, ((Iticijl l.nnd of li. A. Wulker for Jn-4-e 1,1 J Hie ueiM for 'nab Creek precinct too rtidt-rcd und approved. On ijielion tanl adjourned until 9 o'clock a. ni. June 10, to meet a Ijoard ol equnllfflitlon. Attest ; jOK. M. Weik, OKUU LlNPEMA.V, I tlairiMliU. County Clerk, llnrrl-mi, Sioux county, 'el., June ill, . Jo.rd of coinuiiMoner met a bfird of COUlliiZUtioll ill CCIIipli jtnee with kite re quirements ol Statute, of Nebrat-ka. - i'rewnt,('oiiiinlxsiiiiiersUreen,(..roveWeir and clerk. t Minuter of lust meeting rend ami npprftvtsi. Thf HKsfifj having made thi'ir rffteriw tlie iHurd proceeded to perform tlieir'iui ie in regard to eqiiHlizlng tin; iiFWwmeiit roll. Itoanl iidjiairncil from day to duj full i"oa'" '"'"'S 1,1 HtuinuaneedKiiy. narrisjju, siiiux couniy, M;n., juiy in, lme. Jlourd of conimisioners met in regular seasion. I'reient, Comniii)sioners:ireen,Uruve,'W elr and clerk, - j Minutes of iust meeting read anil approved, fiilielnl bond of Valentine Thomas for read overweer for slus-p ( rei'k precinct w: ap- proved. . On uiotiou board adjourned to meet Ultcr the ciiiiii!!.afion of tax roil is completed. Ifarrisou, Nt braska, June 17, 1X80. liourd re.'onvened and coutiiiui-d tlieir -emion as a board of equalization, arljiiurn uv. r'iiu day to day. On thn sth day of July, isro, the tot.tl vain ation of all jiroperty as returned by the assessor and auditor of state arid equalized by the Uard, was found to lie ."Wf,:!r.M I, sub ject to correction by the clerk j H(, r llM clerical errors may appear, and the follow ini? preniiili'.e and resolutions were, on Ino tioa, adopted : W hcreaf , The assessed yaluaUon of ftionx county, Vebralia, for the year IS'O is but f.-ilt,::ii'.i.sl. And Whereas, 15 mills levy on f.lU.KW.sl kill malic 7,71.'.. HI. Ami i Wbereiis, The board of county commls j sinners are only allowed to issue W per cent j of said stun, or wan antr. tor i(r,,r(fi75. Anil i Whereas, The actual iiecessary expem-es ! for runnhqr the county for the year Is:') Hill ! be equal to i:,557.SS, without .Including In-! debtcdnem Incurred in fnnuer years. And Whifreas, 'I'bere litis been no demaid miulc by the soldier relict eoiiimissloij fur a relief fund. Tlierefore be it I:ksoi,vf., That, the follow-In Item of. Sheep Creek Precinct. At the rest on r irttlilhlteti estimate be stricken from ! i , T H , u- . , the cstiiuttter Indebtedness and interest ...... ( tmrt bnn-w. and jail .. bum ftc I t f AiameU necoiiiiu outstamliUK on j- v court, bouse llKJ.oi.TEri, Tli.it the tollon ing, items in, eluded In the estimate, of expenses for the year into, for district court expenses,' stila ries, stationery", printing, oflieccs fee, in stitute, incidental expenses, insane and poor fund, be reduced to come within tho limit of tlie assessed valuation of Mtxtx county, Nebraska, for the pear IsW). And UksoI.vkp, That the estimate of expenses lor roads Im reduced, to' 1,W.', being; i mills of the total assessed valuation of PIoux county for tlie year IHW). Ami JtKSot.vKU, That the estimate of expenses for bridges for the year MM be reduced to PZ,m.m, Mtiff it nilllM on tho total tuscsscd valuation of the county for the year 18! 0, red uctoff the Item of the estimate for roads awl bridges from ;,oofi.) to t,aj.fln. t.'omiui-sloner Don !, Weir voted HKitlnst the rcMoliitious, mid otijected to the item of lutlebteducss and interest; being stricken from the estimate, and also objected to pay ing any bills of 1KW1 until old indebtedness was paid, and also olijected to reducing Items of estimate. The board found the valuation of Bowcm bond precinct to be tlK5,4'.i2..'il) and the amount to be raised for Interest and sinking fund $1,200.00, and, on motion, ordered a levy of liX mills tax on said valuation to raise said amount. Tho valuation of school district. No. 1 nva? found to be Ar'isl.OO and tho amount to be raised for interest and sinking fund .w..')0, and, on motion, ordered a levy of eleven and one-tenth mills tax ou said valuation to raise nald amount. The valuation of school district No. 17 was found to be .! 1 ,i.-tb.0O, and tlie amount to !x' raised tor Interest and sinking fund I3S.00, and, on motion, a levy or 12 mills tax was ordered on naid valuation, The valuation of school district Ko. 24 was found to be $D,i)74.HO and tlie amount to bo raised for Interest and sinking fund WS.0O. and, on motion, ft levy of 5 mills tax wus ordered on said valuation. The valuation of school district No, 22 was found to UmHi,(l.',2.60 and tlie amount to bo raised for interest, and sinking fund fcio.no, and, on motion, a levy ef IH mills tax was ordered on said valuation. The valuation of school district No. it wa found to be Ji,3ft).00 and the mnouut to be raised for interest and sinking fund fcd.OO, and, on motion, a levy of nx tntlls tax was ordered on said valuation. The valuation of school district No. 7 was found to be (u",7in.o0 and the amount to be raised for interest ami sinking fund ttfO.OO, ' and, on motion, a levy ol i mills tax was or dered on naid valuation, The valuation of school district No. 87, fractional, in hloitx county, was found 1 1 be i,i,7.ov and the amount to be raised lot-interest and sinking land H.itu and, 011 motion, a levy ol 4j mills tax was ordered ou said valuation. 'lo produce county revenue for the year lsi.o tin- taunt made the following levy, on Valuation Ol ."n4,,H'.,tt.Si : ror gem-rul Hunt u mtllH, l-oruridge tit ml 4 mills, tor ro..u fund it nulls. On motion, tho board of eunalliatlmi ad. Joitrned. V.ONKAO j.iSio.mjs, county t lerk, A new law lias recently gone into ef fect in regard to land entries. Under this lttw the ollicial aids of notaries pub lic are u really restricted, and most of tho business hits to 1st done by li". S. Court. ( !oninni'lonwi iii eU.nl A p. court sft pvvwlt. Republican Primaries. The republican primaries ill be held in the various precincts of of Sioux county under the rules adopted by th repubiii-an county central committee as I follows: ! Andrews jirecinct At the residence of J. W. Robinson, on WednesiVav. July 1. lWiil. from A to 6 p. m. W. W. HaIX, Ckinmiitteeman. Antelope Precinct. At the residence of S. It. Story, on Wrednesday, July 16, 1800, from 3 to C p. m. S. R. Storv, Committeeman Rodarc Precinct. At school house, district No. 6, on Wednesday, July IB li'WO, from 3 to 6 p, m. F.u Smith Committeeman. jiowcn l i"e inct. In the court room at Harrison, on Wednesday. July 10. 1H!M1. from 3 to G p. m. C, E. Hiii.Mnfi, Committeeman. (.otfonwoiHl Pi'ei'inct. At school house district No. 4, on Wednesday, July 10, 1800, from 3 to 6 p. m. ('has. U. Grove. Committeeman. , Fiva Points Precincts. At the resi dence of Frank Tinkham, on Wednesday, July 10, lhfl, from 3 to 6 p. in. lUnmsoN Rkans. Committeeman. Hat Creek Precinct,. At the residence of tieorge Cant, on Wednesday, July lfi, 1S00, from 3 to p. m. W. P. Sol.TFIWOIiTH, Committeeman. Lower Running Water Precinct. At the residence of O. J. Gowey, on Wed nesday, July lfi, 1W0, from 8 to i p. m. (). J. (loWEY, ("onimitleeman. M.ontrose Precinct. At tho Montrose school house on Wednesday, July lfi, t -00, from 3 to (3 p. m, E. C.Vmusiuw, Committeeman. Running Water Precinct. At the res idence of J. H. Cook, on Wednesday, j(Iv 111, l.Hfio. from 3 to 6 r. m. ! J. A. Ghkkn, I Committeeman. July lfi, 1X90, from 3 to fi p. m. ; : T. B. Skvueu, vliile River Precincl. At Uie school house dist rid No. 1, on Wednesday, July j 1fi, 1S0O, from 3 to fi p. m. A. E. G.tWi Committeeman Warhonnet Precinct. At school house district No. IS, on Wednesday, July ID, 1H90, from 3 to fi p. m. Caw. Feyeuhkum, Committeeman Safe and sure to regulate tho bowels AVer's Cathart i: Pills never fail to give satisfaction. Recommended by eminent physicians. Jleatly'.s Tour of the World. Ex-Mayor f.nniel F, Bentty, of Beatty's t.'elebrated Organs and Pianos, Washing ton, New Jersey, has returned home from an extended tour of the world. Read his advertisement in this pa)er and send for catalogue. 4 Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between L. J. Simmons and W. E. Patetrson, doing business under the tho firm name of Simmons & Patterson, is this day dis solved by mutual consent, W. E. Pat terson retiring and the business will lie continued by L, J, Simmons. All accounts diw the firm will be col lected by them, and all. firm debts paid by them. L, J. Simmons W. E. Pattrhson. Dated, Harrison, Neb,, June 20, 1800. All indebted to the firm of Simmons & Patterson for job work or advertising will confer a favor by calling and set tling at the earliest possible date. Its concent rated curative power make Ayer's Sarsaparilla the best blood pu riller. Each Season Has Its own peculiar malady j but with the blood maintained In a suite of uniform vigor and purity, by tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Uie system readily adapts Uself to changed conditions. Composed of Hie best, alteratives and tonles, and being hMtly concentrated, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is tlie most effective and economical of all blood medicines. " For some years, at the return of spring I had serious trouble with my kidneys. I was unable to sleep nights, and suffered greatly with pains in the small of my back. 1 was also allllcted with headache,, loss ol appetite, and Indigestion. These symptomi were much worse last spring, especially the trouble with my back. A friend persuaded mo to use Ayer's Snrsapaillla. 1 began takhig it, and my troubles all disappeared." Mrs. Oenevra Belanger, 24 Bridge St, Springfield, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla m-I'ABKD BY DS. f. 0. AYER ft CO., Lowell, Hale. 0ol Itjl Dhiijkit. !',lx (Ks Worth f aSottUh' HERE, WE FOR SPITSrC3- TRaAX)2S WITH OUR I Miiaiiig PULL Hardware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, Etc., At the Lowest Living Prices. We Have a Big Stock of Barbed Wire on ilpad Which We are Selling 25c. Below Market. COME IN AND SEE US, GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. The F a great many of the folks in RANCH BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT A SQUARE DEAL IS uaranteed In Every Transaction. i LARGE STOCK OF Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Hats and Gaps, and We Are Still Offering Some BARGAINS In Several Linbs. Vt A TrI-T ARE READY ..Tinware, rints on the F TIME. ootprints. of Sioux Co. SUPPIY HOUSE, housf; 4 -sSyi. ."'7 v i : -3 . vv - Jhy - 'tu ,.. -,s. ... -tt;-bj'tf. V'-",'. r'H " J.' '