The Sioux County Journal VOL. 3. ZHI:R,-R,TS02sr, USTEIB., OCT. 9, 1890. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOTJRHAIi'. L. J. Simmon. Editor uiil Proprietor. F. E.4 M. V R. E. Time tnlil. Going Wnl lining East. Ko. 91, JHwii)tPr, St31 t No. 91, pusiu-ii-ir, 8:2 o. (a, frei-lit, Ssa Su. W, frc.lKlit, :(. Get photo's at Haines. See our new combination offer. For farm loans go to S. H. June , Wasted Several loads of wood on Suliscription at this office. . -"-Horse blankets, wool, plush and fur robes at IL A. Cunningham' .-Haincti will .! in Harrisou but snort time ko that those who waul photo's should call soon. Tub JornNAL and the Omaha Wct-h kf for one year for 2.7, cash in ad vance. Just received at Mi-.H, A. Tun 0inKliiMs a new stock of i W.wintei iiiillinury goods. Bible rVhool at 10 o'clock sharp. is desired that all make an effort to 1 on, time. When your blood is impoverished, the remedy is at band. Take Ayer,s Snrsn pari 11a. The democratic county conventiot fn last Saturday nominated L. O. Hull for county attorney and H. Konrath foi commissioner. . On Hist Saturday, judgment was tvn dered against Immel Klein m favor ol Armstrong & Wood lor $177.14. Tin iase was liefore the county court ' Potatoes, onionp, cabbage and other kinds of garden "sass" taken on su! st-ription ut this office. Anything goodl I : i i. i 1 III eUL In US OOU US CUSII lO US, There will be a dance in Harrison on Friday evening, Oct. 17th. All are in vited to come and have a good time. Sme should miss it. U only takes f2. 75 to pay a year in advance for Tub JiK'R.nai, and the Omaha Wal.ly Bet: Now is the time to sub Rcrile, -SkaMCT Li-mhkh: We have a pood supply of seasoned lumlier constantly on hand ut our mill on West Boggy. 10 and 12 feet $10.00; and 10 feet f 12.00 per thousand feet First-class native shingles always on hand. J. E. ArsNEit. Rev. Rorick came iip last Saturday iind held serviceM at the church on Sun day, morning and evening. Ho could hot be here oh the Sunday previous, ow the loss of their infant child. He will preach at I he church one week from nryf Sunday evening, the apHiintments for iht- Hat t'lvek class Iwing filled in the morning and afternoon of the same day. lie will move here as soon as Mrs. Rorick has recovered sufficiently to per mit. -Mrs. C. M. Woodward is exK'cted to lie in Sioux county from Oct. 9 to 13 in clueive and will sjieak on the amend ment question as follows: in the evening at Cottonwood, in schoolhouKe No. 3, on Oct. 9; at Olen ifi schoolhouse No. 10, in the evening Sept. 10th; at schnolliouse No. 15, Warbonnet precinct at 11 a. m. and at Harrison at 7:80 p. m., Oct, 11th: at Southworth sclioolhouse at 11 a.m., picnic dinner at T!ixby's grove, and seaking althe Hodarc school house at 8 p. m., Oct. 11th, and possibly Harrison In the evening. A slight change from last weeks notice will be observed. On account of the nhova appoint ments, the W. C. T. U. Will not meet until Saturday 18th. A few days ago, the Ranch Supply House received an invoice of oatmeal, rolled rye anil flaked hominy from the Reward Oatmeal Mills, and in the lot were lilierul samples of rolled rye and flaked hominy for the editor of The Jot'RNAL with the compliments of Walk er Bros. & Co., proprietors of the mills. Both of the above are new preparation and on trying tliem were found to lie ex cellent food, and like the oatmeal from that establishment, are of excellent quality, A trial of rolled rye or flaked hominy will demonstrate the line qual ities they possess. Died. Davis At the family residence south east of Harrison, Neb., on Saturday, October 4, 1WM), Clarissa, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A sit C. L'avis, aged 2 tionths and 19 days. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of all in their affliction. The lit tle one had been nick a few days, the disease being inflamation of the bowels, and although all was done that could he, death marked her for his own and early Saturday morning she passed away. The funeral occurred from the resilience at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, the ser vices being conducted by Rev. Rorick, Card of Thank. 'We desire to extend our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who no kindly gave us their aid and sympathy during our lute aflin tion. . , Asa C. Davis Akmamia Davis. Do not allow the accumulation of dan druff or wurf, wlien it can be easily pre uum1. by tins uso of Ayer's Iliut' Vigor. lOMJIISSIONER'S RECORD. Official. llARKISOM, SIOCX CO., SJEB., fCT. 7, IH0O. Hoard met In regular es-Iou. Present: Commissioner Weir, lirove, ireen ami clerk. Minnies of last meeting rert'l, anl on mo tion, approved. petition of L. O. Hull and other praying for the establishment of a public road, coiu-nj-ii-iii( f t tlm V' corner on the south gile f section Ave in township 31, ran-ft 'J5, run ning thence due went on the section line lie Iween sections ft mid S, 6 Hinl 7 twp 31, r fill, mil sections 1 mid 1:2, 1 snd 11, 8 and 10, 4 and , 5 and K, and 0 and 7, twp 31, runge SI, end nig at the stute linn of Nebraska, was pre tented mid the Haunt being for what Is known an a consent road, it was granted nil the described line ordered to he a pub lie road. On motion, the treasurer be and is h'-reby instructed to refund to K. W.Carey (1.52 ot tuxcn paid under protest ou account of be ing in rxccHiiol' the lev-'. Attldavitol T. ). V-llllani- ludng presenU-d in-icgard to!S.B0 Illi g.il village taxes paid by 'aim under pntlest and the board being fully idvlnedin the matter, it was on motion, or- leriil that the treasurer rc-rund to T. O. Wil liauis the Hum of t.v.O. Oltleial Ixiud of '. 1). White for roadover eer of road district No. VI was presented md apiiroved. Iillli lal bond of Orrin (;. Tally for road ov rseer of road Ulstrlet No. 9, was presented md lippvovrd. Iillii-lal bond of I.. W. liryan for road over rf-er of roid district No. i was presi-nted and dipi'oveil. liy reijuest of Ixroy Hall, and upon the Miard being thoroughly ailvlM-d In the mat ter, the Uzr levied In Isss and IHH'.i, ou w k e and ne sw "4 and the kw ) lie sec a twp 31. range la, was ordered stricken :rom the lists ou account of h.dng uncollect tile and yet lsdng a cloud on the title of owner. The following report ot county superln leudi-nt wiim presentiMl and approved. To the county commissioner of Sioux county. This Is a statement of the money received ano pain out lor instiiute iiiuo. liccclved up to July 1, 1S.O Hi.OO Jteeeived up to (let. I, Isin Mm I'aid S. K. Leach 1'uld C. K. Holme: Paid, oil, druyage, -Ut 30.no Amount now on hand . 4.1m Amount uncollected ...ft.lH) A. SOCTUWOIiTII, . I ounty snpt On motion the amount of 1 assessed agulunl J. I.. I.cver as school tax in lssil, in district No. :1, was ordered stricken from list, 011 account of property not lieing in utld district. On motion the amount Of tl.f.' school l.ix for IsMi. in district No. 7. .iid bv I), II. 'iris woid under protest 1m) and the same is here by ordered to lie refunded, as property of Ou motion clerk be and is hereby insti nct ed to advertise according to law for plans and spccllcntions and price for building u bridgn across dry gulch near Thomas liev euirt'ii residence in White Klver precinct Resignation of C. II. Welleras memls'r of brand committee was presentfil and 011 mo tion, accepUMl. On motion i;eo. II. Turner was appointed a member of the brand committee. A petition signed by fifty t.ixpuyers pray ing that the hoard "submit the question of township organization to the ici-al voters oi said county of slonx, Neb., according to tile provisions of Chapter W, Article 4, Section 2, Complied . Statute of Nebraska, the same to tie voted on at the next general election, to-wil, Nov. th, Mid," was presented, and on motion lh reiiest was not granted on account of there Is'lng only 27 days time to publish notice of same and the law requires lour weeks. Iireen and fir voting in fav or of motion, and throve against. oil uiotlon s. 11. Jones was alitxiHited spe- clnl county Judge for slonx county. 1 he loltowlng Claims were uiulit'Ml and al lowed and warrants ordered drawn on oroic er f null for same : Miiallet l lin-iiiini, witness fees :i."0 Joseph 1'ccker, 1 day attend. mco dis iriet court 2.00 8. Ilarker, county Judge fees-.-. .ft.iO Joseph I'eckcr, witness fees Joseph Iieeker, dept. sheriff fees lion Al. Weir, Her.ices as com . S.sn A. and 11. t-ickeuhrock, claims n.UO 4.00 -rlsw-oll Marsteller, WHiplles .. John Denker, witness fees ft.00 t.onrt'tl i.iueeuian, salary, tax list for IsWl, express, ete., 21 1.SS S. Ilarker, county Jinle fees 3.lo l- g'ei I liohwer, boarding prisouers s.isj 1.. J. Mnimous, pub. proct-edlngs, 10.011 1 uoimuf Jienlv, hheill lees (s..Vi ,M. Itriu-k, guarding prisoner 14.00 1 lamias iteniy, district court expeuces-4.00 C. II. An'lrews, material tor court house, claimed M - 4.00 N.I). t hite, Jury fees S.oo 31. J. Carrol " ' 2.00 llttuTlelze " " ........... 2.00 Miciical Mannihgau, Jury lees ..2 on John I'lunkett, jury fees .-2.00 VV. I Patterson " " 2.00 A. K, Uates, jury fees 2.00 Jacob Marking, Jury lees 2.00 Jos Kinp, Jury fees... .....2.00 A I ling, " " 2.00 George W. Cobb, jury fees 2.u Claim of A. T. liryant, till, lor medical at tendance on pitOsr was presented and dis allowed 011 account of pay having been al lowed for services rendered. claim of Mimnons Patterson, f 7.7ft for liriutlng in Issvt, was aprovcd but 110 w-ar-raiitonlered ilrawn for same. On motion, board adjourned without day. CON H AO I.IKHKMAS, County Clerk. Decision of the Supreme Conrt, In the reoonls: of the proceedings of the supremo court tha following appeared in the Linioln Jowtml of Oi-t. 2d; State ex rel. Hull vs. Walker. Quo warranto. Judgement of ouster against defendant. Opinion by Norval. Section 25 of cliaiter 7, Conilied stat utes, 18HM authorizes the county hoard to fill a vaiincy in the office of county at torney by apxintnient, held that an ap Kilnlinent made by entering the fact up on the records of tlie proceedings of the county board in sufficient. The cane of the slate ex rel Hull vs. Walker, above decided, comes from Sioux county, the (extreme northwest corner of the state. It appears that on the loth of December, 18MM, Ed. U. 8ut terlee resigned his position as county at torney. On the 7th of the following month, the board of county commission ers, comprising A. McOinley, James Burke and Lsjn M. Weir, appointed Lo renzo Mull to llll the vacancy, and di rected C. C. Jameson, county clerk, to so notify Uullv He did no and. Uie latter f.1.00 nn.au s.oo l.oo ne Mf " ue " 21 2s 21) hf nv qr sw ij r ne " nw " e " 11 w " ne " ne lot 3 Oftiep of thp Treasurerof t slonx County Nebrasss. t Haimimin, imt". I, A. 11. Ihoii. Notice is hi-reby given that in pursuance of and in com pliance with the Hevenue Ijiws of the state of Nebras ka and Chapter Keventv Tliree (7.1 Hf tin-session Ijiws I the state of Nebraska, of the year A. 1. Iss.1), entitled, 'An act to nmend Sei-tion One Hundred and Nine (llf.i) of Chapter Seventy-si'ven 77 ) f the Compiled statutes of Nebraska of issl, enfitled, Kevenue," I, M. (.ayli irt, rr-asurer of Kionx eoii'ity, Nebraska, on the tlrst Moii lay of November, A. I. lxw, is-tween the hours of nine o'cliM-k, a. 111., anil four p. ni., will offer at; public" sale and -ell.atmv office In the-village of Harrison, County of Sioux and State of Nebraska, being the oltiee of the Treas urer of said Sioux county, Nebraska, all of the follow ing ilecrilMd real estate sit uated in the said county of slonx, for the amount of tax due thereon, as stated here in, levied lor stale, county, viilage, selusjl district, or for my other purpose, for the year A. Ii. Issn, and to make "therefrom the amount of said tax as stated herein for the year aforesaid, witli auell exMMises lor advertising, In terest and fees as inay have icemed at the time of pav uient. I will adiourn saiil sale from day to day untiljill ot the lands, lots and blocks have been offered. M. Ujyu.ifiT, Treasurer of Sioux County, Nehra.-.ka. TAX LIST. :iifnfSale of t.-al Proper ty in Metis County. 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On the same In v the board directed linn in writing to tile Iii8 official opinion as county attor ney on a question then ponding tiefore it. Me did so on the next 11113', Jntumry w.un the 0th, McGinlcvs term as county com missioner expired, and lie was succeeded by John A. Green. On the lltlt Unrke's term also expired and Charles U. Grove was appointed to succeed him. On the loth, the new board declared the oilice 01 (unity attorney vacant, alU'K'iii; that Hull's appointment was illegal liecaii.se it had never been written out by the board of county commissioners and filed with the county clerk. Weir, the snr vivinir member of the old lmard, opposed this action. Gcort-e Walker Was then ipboitited county attorney nnd litis ever mnce officiated us such. Hull brought suit to determine whether he or Walker wan the leg-ally appointed county attor ney, and tiio supreme court's decision is unqualifiedly in his favor; , It holds that he was legally apmiinted, as in the first place the special law relating to the ap pointment or county attorneys does not require the appointment to be written and it such a proceedings were necessary the amiroval of the county clerk's writ ten minutes would till the bill. It de clares that at the time Walker was ap pointed there was no legal vacancy. Tlie, relator, Hull, is therefore entitled to the ofllce and judgment of ouster will issue against Walker. thus the long contest over the matter of tlie county attorneyship is ended, and Mr. Hull will till the position the rest, 01 the term. The next question to be set tled will be that of the salary. The commissioners allowed Mr. Wulker's bill and Mr. Hull appealed it to the district court, but later, as stated in our last issue, with drew the action and requested. that the warrant be delivered to Mr. Walker, which was done, and whether Mr. Hull can now recover from Mr. Walker after withdrawing the suit, w a question. V It is reported on good authority that L. Simons, the gang caudidate for county commissioner, has disposed of all his real estate and intends to remove from the county if he is not elected. Do the people and the taximyers of Sioux county want a man in as important a position as county 'commissioner whose only reason for remaining a resident of the county s mat ne is homing an o nicer On the other hand Eli J.. Wilcox, the nominee of the straight republicans, has a fine farm, (the patent for one quarter section of which has just been issued) which is well stocked and on which lie intends to reside whether he holds an of fice or not. It is the men who are inter ested in the prosperity of the county who will give it the best service and if the people ot Sioux county wnnt tins public affairs well looked after they will elent. Id- ,1,. WiUn-x. on. SovhimIk" 4j !,. (6 if) &3 II si 14 07 se " 14 32 53 12 32 e hf sw qr w hf e " 13 32 S3 lfi Hd ne qr 32 33 53 12 32 se ' 32 33 63 12 32 u llf sw qr nw qr se " sw " sw " 9 32 53 12 32 e hf lie ' 23 11 w qr 11 w 24 sw " bw 13 32 M 12 14 ue " 7 32 15 5 ne " 11 w " 11 lif ne " se qr ne 21 33 53 13 17 se " se :l k, sw sw 211 w llf nw " 32 S3 53 13 KO w qr nw " nw " sw " se " ne M 14 ne " se " 15 32 63 7 ; se " B 32 63 6 SO WHITE B1VF.H l'HKCINIT. DKSC. SKC. T. It. 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John Messing came up from Chadron yesterday. N. L. Pollard left W'ednesday evening to visit his home in Cass county. Mrs. B. B. Bixby left Monday for Iowa where she will sa?nd the winter. Henry Stofer was in town on Monday and called at our oilice. He is well pleas with Sioux county. E. P. Maine called on Wednesday and ordered The Joiunai. sent to Mrs. R. A. Ayars, Janesville, Minn. Jas. Clark, of Montrose, called Inst Saturday and gave us some cash for which to send him TllK Joi unal. Mrs. Stanard and daughter, Miss Minnie who has been visiting Mrs. T. O. Wil liams, left on Monday evening for their home in Iowa. Mrs. B. Wolfe and children, who have l3en visiting Mrs. II. T. t'onley, left last Tuesday for their home iu the southern part of this state. El. 1 Heath, the republican nominee for representative from this district, is here looking after his political interests. He is r pie jint gentleman, a practical, active far.ner and a man highly respect ed by those who know him. lie would represent the interests of the farmers in the legislature in good shape. The gang organ of last week contains another long article from the sage of White River, better known as Dan Klein in which liar and other strong argu ments appear, and the statement that the correspondent of this paper dare not sign his name for fear of being called up on to defend himself in a criminal libel suit. We will say for the information of Mr. Klein that if he wants to begin action for criminal libel on the grounds of what is published in The Journal the fact of it Isiing signed by a non de plume does not hinder him from so doing. Just jump on the editor if you feel so dispos ed. The gang to which Mr. Klein be longs worked the criminal libel racket pretty hard two years ngo for a short time prior to election and perhaps they intend to try the same racket again. We are informed that Mr. Klein intends leaving the country in the near futuse, and he prolwbly wants to get all the no toriety he can Wore he goes. "We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symtotn is hoarseness; then thechfTd appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarseness from the start. After that a ioculiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by tlie croun. The t ime to act is when the child first lwcuui'is hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will pre vent the attack. Even after the rough couich has appeared, the disense may lm prevented by using this remedy as di rtnt,. Ki wl liv tv Hi- Aimhwsc W NTE And now TIME TO BUY and Stoves ture. COME IN AND SEE US, GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. BOY YOUR GRAIN AT THE Ranch Supply House. mm hopped ways on LOWEST $3$SpeeM Inducements to Ranchmen, COME AND SEE Com, Oats, 1 Winter Clothing Provisions at RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, j$e.c.cJileiv Gookv "Proprietor' is the if - ... P.ipuwiu- ran and Fee hand. PRICES, OUR STOCK OF lowest prices.