The ioux County Journal Vol. 2. KAIRISOIISr, NTEB., SEFT. 11, 1890. J5TO. 52, S THE S'OUX COUNTY "O- . L. J. Simmons. Editor And Proprietor. T f. M.r R. R.TI-r.. . Colng Khi, c.ohig Ka,t. Jo. 91, HMnfr,:Si'l vo. pi tor So.ii, freight a :a Ko. r4 f reieui....'. HARRISON MARKET. am ptrJuiii-lMHl th . dat per hundrM it l-Boit-jer hundred fti 1'rin-prr hundred red--clHipilp, r hq iire-1 If,.... Potato per hundred . Butter pr ?i gg-per rtoz . ... foultry-per do k j 7? Onion.-per Bn pr -.., Co 1 jwr to-i . W'.K1 J, .r Cr,l I U'i'tr Tiutive per in. ft " Corrected every Thuml.ty. ! t' 7' 1 l I t 10 li 1 t i i 4 3 V 1.1 Or For farm loans go to S. 11. Jones. Overalls at 85 tents per jair at Spar K"r'fc. rnint in being put on the new resi donee of O. Outline. Pants from 1.S0 to 6.00 at Spra pur's, in Wells' old stand. f r. Sha for railed this morning and iiir"nrfd ! that n tww daughter hi.-' just n:;'d.- h r arrival at (ho homo of County Clerk Lindeman. f foods vH at, twenty-five per cent less than ever Mid in Harrison, at Spar ru'r's, in Wells' ol I stand. P. -v. I. F. I !t sent word to hav. les g hkIs -,b'pp-'d to R:islivillj so it i likely Hint lie is Incited nt (hat place for thi) ensuing conference year. Seasovui L'JtHK3: We have a p-niK1 ttpply of se.-sowd InrnU-r constant I v o Imnd nt our mill o: West Boggy. lr find 12 ft 10 00; 14 and 11 feet, $12 00 per thousand feet T. E. Ait.vtR. Frr-st nipped vegetation in most l-t.s of the state within the pant fee days. On Monday nitrht; Oige county, which is s'tmted near the southeast ror er of I ho state, was visited hy frost. For the Corn Palace nt Bioux nt' agent of (he Fremont, Elkhorn A Mi "uri Vnllev and Sioux City & Parifl RvilriKids will pell rseuision tickets n oho far fr th round trip. Inquire o' ir.r n'wnt r wr'te to Mr.. Jint!! M 1 h Fa'id. Pee'y of Sioux City Corn Palace. Koiix City, . rf. T. 7.rre informs lis thnt on InM Fr'Jy tvnid(r a meeting lield at lh Rudare. ( Imol house for ti)B pnrpowj of ort;ani.iii an alliance hut owini; to an error in announcement the attendance wjtfi Hinall that, they decided to lix an otlier d,tt. Thcv will org-riui'.o nr Thursday evfiiinif 8ft-. lth. nt the B.i d re K.'lnMil hotis. G. H. Siewurt, tin ftlliiUH'a aindi ditto for state senator, will be there to perfect the organization. Let an effort b ttiade to get a plar' eHtahlished here to work up Kiipir heetx There is money in it for tho farmers and as n result prosperity for every ono. 't iH not at all likely that a factory can l-iv-cii red which will turn out nu.tr, hut nn institution which would redooy ',1m beits so that tha ennt. o sntnsportal ion would not t m great mirht be provided and tlier. our farmers could realize giort gricifH for the U e! t r wiwd., . - Dt.-t wei k a boiler maker from Carw ford cam lip and made m neede') repairs on tha boiler at the pumping sta tion and it is now in good reotuir. A I't Uti work hftf U bo ftuao on the pump and new grates have been ordered for boiler mid when these are in, I'laoe ijif, tat-in waler syote'm will fee, hn good' condition. It is pleafinif tp.'O.ote such improvements. Tyi t ftilordav, WiUve-, mm of L. r!v u, vv.-nt to cut. some wood at tin r.-'ii-iiee of County f'lerl;, Litidfciiiitt), and ufler time He was found lying near the wood pile in an miconeions stitU' with a lad cut over the eyo. He had not. notictxi' a clothes lino RtretcUed !lxve his head wA. 'H caught on that and coining bticU Willi much force, made it bti cut and rendered him uncoil (ji. lie, will Ih tj(t V tnut the wny is lear for bini to swing his ax in I Hi or;, -The iHiielx-r of pupils attending ll.t N-.-e u:h(mljM t,o lurge that it Is taxing Mi li avber to lianille all the classes. H ,f found neceeary in order t do sn,tfiu irf work to ej; I end tli mimiii after titular M-luxd Injurs. This is commend- nilenntlie ait of the teacher but it j t(iU.Ie iiecociwmry lor the baurl to do j ;-inlhiriK to wlicve the teacher, of do-1 mg i . Mia work. Homo arrangement f(hiljil lie u.ade to that the m h(dars may j t tin-moil po-.ihle good in line nf edn (il,oii The nuntber of scludars will jt iiKaVriil ly increased and some action' l.l,lnj absolutely nct'ry ou tlw Mtrt (dlilnufd. Tli stJigyl bera should I lf,lj!st In. tb' county that will lwv nj, ttnilc:n.y-,- t,Attnwl; pwi4. wtw. See our new combination offer. -Suit from 3.00 up to 15.00 at Spargur's. -AVAMTED-Several loadi of wo.sl in. subsf-r ption at this offl.-e. Shoes from fl.00 up to $3 00 a Spai'iir's. The Ladies Aid weietv will me-t a the residence of Mrs. L. J. Kimmoni. Thursday, B..,,t. pth.' The farmers are nil raising a how1 f..ra good I, hi, kniiHI) at this place. A ,'aod mccbanie with a I 1 1 1 money oouM pur. base on of the sets of tools hen oid do a good business. ( 'annot such iierson tie found? Quite a cbanL' occurred in tin TifHtln r-l it Saturday nnd during tin night it Kot cold enough to fn-e.p, liein1.' hat is known as a black fr st. Sunda norning it (ried to rain but the almos nherii was in such a condition that tie falling moisture turned to snow which melted as fat as it fell. The frost onl ' effected tit table bind, none Ising no tired in the vh1Iv. A good den I i,( th' nra will lie danim.'ti and s-ogetable-v;l cense to grow, hut no great anioiin' f damage will result. A spark from n passing engine set ''re to the gi-is- a cnpl of m:l" e-t it o' i iw n ye.-,1' nl ty. The fire --pr, id r.tp'dl tnd soon -s il over thous.nids of acre if bay land destroying a vast amount of ood gta-s and nls.i hundreds of tons ol hay which had Is-eii cut by the farmer' for Use this winii-r. The lire extendi1 lo tho pine ridge and in ida sad havoc in the timlier and is still burning. Tie damage done will reai h into the thous ands of dollars, and is a loss -which cat lot lie replaced nsthe hay will lx great I leeded and the timber is a total Im Phe railro.nl company ought to ad.ipl mine method to prevent sparks from fly iff,'. , The que.stionas to whether a county oniuiissioner is allowed to charge foi 'ime occupied in travt ling to and fron tbe county sitat to attend sessions of th. hoard, on days on which the boartl is n"1 u.:tnally in session, In addition to mile ige is frequently discussed. Opinion lifer on the point, .'t would lie a gooc plan to take a case to tho district court tnd have it st-Ulud.-.- If iiinois-fti 'oanl i entitled to it legally it is bin right that he should receive-it, but if it s illegal to make a charge in excess ol mileage, no such bills should lie ullowed u the case of rueiitliers of the legislator mileage is allowed for one round trip and per diem for the days the body in actual ly in session. In the case of election of fleers making returns from the various precincts, they are allowed per diem and mileage, on the ground that they havi the returns in their cliarge and are doini; -s.rvii.-es Cor the county. If a test cns "as made it would settle the matter and the sootier it is done the sooner all par ties will tie set right in tha matter. Those who are watching the pro--eodiogs of the board of-founty commis sinner will remember that on Feb. 25, lillO, a claim of A. MeGinley for services as county commissioner for $?2.0t was presented and the board deeming it exces iveonly allowed $42. 80. In the settlement of the point, of pa3'ing debts of 189 out of the 1300 levy it was found that a part "f tlsit bill was for each year and so the clainient was notified that it would Ik reconsidered. In the proceedings pub lished in another column it 'vill lie. seen that that bill was withdrawn and a hill for services was allowed and a warrant ordered drawn for $29 and another claim approved for if Ifl.fiO, making a total of $75.50, or $3.50 more than was claimed in the bill which was considered excess ive. That does not look consistent. II the bill was all right at first, it should not have been cut, down, and if it was excessive at that time, the withdrawal thereof and division into two bills and the addition of $3.50 certainly does not make it any less excessive, At tho meeting of the board of coun ty conimissiotcrs on last Saturday a pe tition signed by seventy-six taxpayers Was presented asking that a proposition to vote $,000.X) in bonds to pay-off the outstanding indebtedness of the county not provided for by warrants, lie submit ted at the general election. The board granttd the petition and submitted the proposition to be voted on at the gener al elei (ion .on November 4ih. TlIK JoWAL Mieves it would have been for the best inltrisl of the county to issue bonds enough to nut the county on a iash basis, but as the vote at the special elec tion indicated that! that, was not what the voters desired, it is better to bond for enough to pay oil' the claims for which warrants cuniot lie issued. It is over seven weeks uabl. election day, and it is the duty of every voter to inquire into the rtiitlU r so that when lie goes to thi polls' ha will know how to vote.ou the b ind questiuii . intelligently ' and know why tw votes as he does.-. There Is plenty of time to (jet .well, ioiocuwd FlHMUbjycU. The last issue of the IT r'l'd contains! t review i f the pr weed ntrs in tlie Klein j y- j "idle s.isoning ca-, signed bv Ibtniel j j Kl-in, H e mp.n wtio l ist the cuttle and the pi')-e tiling witness in the cases u-Hin-t Mrs. Khav. Tbe art'de charges Tiid.ro B it ker with prejudice and nrmg-"ii-M, and savs hp is not a fit person to id'fvnStcr the la'v in the capneitv of iod-e. and that he foriroes manliness, law nnd justice in bis enhuis efforts to S-In Vuilev ns a cnnd'd-it-e for countv tt irnev. nnd further on t'tat.'w Hint in 'he neae fit ure he will have to answer o the char of maladministration in of tee duties, lesides some other ctiarges lech will lie rreferred atrihist him. iclj talk as that is w-ll und'-r-tood hv tn pinl" of S oux county. It has been lie method of (h iritng tn revile every mo who did not do just, as tliev wprv lea-wl to dictate. We informed on ro'ii authority that Mr. Klein told Slier ffUeidy fiat he knew that there was Tit enough evidence to convict Mrs. ihav, but, that he wished her held so 'hat when district court, convened her nishand would coo. here to defend her mil then he coul 1 et him, and lieonus" Judge Birlc-r d;d not sen (It to hold h r inder the kind of evidn -e, he is tailed apon to answer to charges. The people rf Si'iux countv know Judge Barker too veil ti s.v tl low. any stub dose. They 'mow that he mhtiiniiiters the law with uit fear or favor and is not controlled 'iy any clbpie or gang. As to Attorney 'older, be practices law as it is in the ooks, an 1 ( he pwiple know it and any uoh (lings as the prosecuting witness n the Sh iy case or any otitlit he triins .villi cannot impair his standing either is a man or as nn attorney. As to barges tign ;r,: t JiiVi Pmlar ivhii Ij' : -tows such talk is ail clap trap, and only j tie rod to raise a dust to hide the act ons of some who do not wish to lie call d into account. tVlut They Think, Sioux county lias done herself proud iy sending a line display of corn, oats, Ahe.tt, and other cereals, lo the state lair. Tin-re was also in connection with the display of produce, a log cabin with furniture and trees standing in the front vard, which was a very unique feature d llw tlimiky Hmw h lur Una fttprw ing citizens of Sioux county; their ardor is not cooled by the present discouraging irciimstances; they look to the fututv ttid know Ihiit it abounds with a series f successes. Ciuulr,iH Di m.iciut. Sioux county in the extreme north western corner of the state, will have an exhibit ut the state lair. A house built ot Sioux county pine will be erected and tilled with agnci,li.itl'al products of that county. As this is one of the new coun ties, and the exhibit will have to be ship ped live hundred miles, the enterprise exhibited is highly commendable. S, ti ll l Hipirhr. Sioux county does not intend to he left out in the cold at the stall fair this year. We learn from those who saw the exhibit that the two car loiuLs of natural and agricultural products were such as any county in the state might lie proud of. Besides the usual display we notice that, die sends a few sieuineiis of county of ilcers, grungers aud cattle men that will lie as much of a t urionity as the log house, or turkey buzzard. It is hojied that Sioux will not, forget the district fair at raw fold this month. Ciuufvid Ciqi per. Sioux county occupies a place in hei1 own house a bouse built of logs cut from her native pine forests. "Pine forests in Nebraska!" exclaims one. Yes, Nebraska has some Hue pine forrests and it is about time that Nebraskans were becoming aware of Ibis fact, Sioux county is pn pared this year lo provo the .statement. Burround.ng the pine log house are a number of pme trees set in the ground as if they were growing there. This exhibit will prove an inter esting attraction to all visitors. Om ihit World- Ikrald. For scrofulous disorders, and mercur ial diseaes, the best remedy is Ayer's Sarsnpardla. The Shah of Persia Thutigli ailvauceU la years, ha hair ol raven hue. Gray hairs are strictly pruliilntcd In his (lomiiil'ins, nntl hence llio large ship ments to thai country ot Ayer' lluir Vutor, by the una tit which llie Bliuli'a stitjects ivtvo not only their hair hut their heads. Aycr's Hair Vlger resUireMlm natural ctilnrnf lbs hair. It should he on every lulkt-uihle, " Home time ago my hair hoimn tn fade and to fall out in hadly that 1 thought I should be bald; but tho use of Ayer'a Jt air Vlgm bat reutorrd the original color and made my' balr itrong, abundant, and healthy. It does not (all out any more." Addle Shaffer. M0 Xaee at., Cincinnati, Ohio. 'My hair (which had partly turned gray! wna restored to it youthful color ana beauty hy tho use of a few bnttlca ol Aynr'a tlalr Vigor, t shall continue to use it, as there la no better dmalng for tho hair." Oaldo Oapp, Oeorgoana, Ala. , Ayer's Hair Vigor, rnirtini it Q. J. 0. AYSB CO., Lowall, Xui.' !4bjiU.Dwmtiam4PiTtiini ILRSONAL, Arner was in Harrison on M in- Janies Slatteiy returned on Tuesday from a trip to Iowa, C. E. Vent? is improving and expects to l out in a few days. W. II. Hough nnde a business trip to hadron M unlay evening. Roht. C Ta'lv, of ''oltonwoisl pre cinct, was in lia-risoii on Saturday. C. II Well, r left on Monday evening for Lincoln to take in the state fair. C. L. Tublis and family returned the first of the week from Hot Springs, S. 1J. II. W. MaiLachlan and J. H. Cook . It on Monday for Omaha. Lincoln and other points. Miss Sands, n 'ice of II. W. MaiLach lan. 1. ft on Monday evening for her home iu hicago. Otto Muiison came down from the bills Ihe Ih-si of the week to look after his inter -ts in this locality. Arthur Bart t I. ft the llrst of the wei k for . eliver where he expects to follow his trade as wood worker. ' ail Todt' idmiipt contnl ubd on wib ? ription last Week, just Is'fore he left or Wisiier. Neb. His parents went by rail and nrl goes with team and cattle overland. He expects to return in a couple of months. Yon can get a farm loan of the Bank of Harrison. Small loans only. Home Seekers r.xciirsiini. K auisioii tiikels Kill be sold from points east of the Missouri river to sta tams on this line, on May 20lh, Sept. 9t.li and 23rd. and Oct. 14th. 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In ens ynut nini-k Is not rriiistorod tn 1li Pat wit IMra, mii'ir lo IK xs ,v Co., n pruou uainiiiui piotiKUon. huiiil for Ukudbuok, CH'VRI:ltTt for hnrVt, cUarU, un, Nu., quickly procured. AuiJo-si WJJXS tc CO.. rntrnl PoUcKsr. 0aAI.JiPl"t 4 UUAI'WA,'McH'T HERE, WE ARE READY FOB SFB"XLSrC3- TRADE WiTH 0 RniliiiiirT FULL Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Agricultural Implements, Furniture, Etc., At the Lowest Living Prices. We Have a B.g Stock of Barbed Wire on Hand Which We are Selling 25c. Below Market. COME IN AND SEC US, GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. CUT THIS And nail it to your Door, so you DO NOT FAIL TO See it when you start for town. Take Notice. We are selling at reduced prices: Clothing, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps to clear them out for new stock. Plough shoes 10 per cent above COST, as we do not want to carry them over until next spring. FULL MEASURE and FULL WE'OIIT G'VEN and SATTSFACTION GUARAN TEE i. We will not sell you some articles at luss than cost to make- ; you think you are buying cheap, and then add an increased " profit on others to get even. We only ask a fair, liv- , ing profit on what we sell, and wa will give . -. you thirty-six inches to the yard and : - '. sixteen ounces to the pound. ' ' XOW 2,5 THE TIME RANCHMEN and FARMERS Will save money by buying their sup plies in quantities, as im t&at way we can sell at lower rates. RANCH SUPEtSBK.;' Hugh W. MacLachlan, D , - , u r i Proprietor-. ,. OUR Jammed OUT TO SAVE MONEY? . i '. . . I- , . . ' ' ..!,! , .v '...,.' ,Vc, 4. -? 1 r'Jt 1 1 v . i V-