The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 13, 1890, Image 1

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Thankagivg ball.
-0i photo's at Hainan.
"fee our mi combination offer.
For farm loam o to 8. H. Jones.
WaJTOC Several loads of wood on
wubacription at Una office.
Haines will in in Harrison but
abort tiro ao that Uiom who want
photo's should call soon.
Thx JorotAL and the Omaha H'
If Bm for ona year for $3.75, cash in ad
Vane.
All i of action of the blood are removed
by Aver' Saraaparilla. Sold by all
druggist.
Thanksgiving ia on Thursday, Nov.
37tb and there wilt ba a ball here in the
'evening. All oome.
H. A. Cunningham's new harnew
shop will soon be ready for occupancy
Charles Scott baa been putting down
HrellsforH. W. MacLachlan and J. H.
Cook on their farms in Running Water
precinct. Improvements are thus going
on right along.
D. M. Sutton informs us that he and
4iis brothers bare put up about Ave bun
-dred dollars' worth of hay near the hone
-at tfce fetter be Wye Irt. , f-4
The action ef L.O. HnlL county at
torney, la the caae againat Heavy Coker
for the kUliag of Buf us Tate, as noted in
our laet kerne. Sheriff Beidy want to
Fort Bobiaaoe on Wedaeaday evening
and on Friday aaoraiac be returned with
Uie ma who did the killing. Two set
ters witaaeaaa of the affair,
up to taatify in the case.
During the day Hull Bled a complaint
and the hearing was set for Saturday at
10 o'clock, a m. That night Hull want
totfaeaceoeof the tragedy and Sheriff
Baidy want down to aubpeeaa witnsai
witnesses in the case and also to arrant
Coker's partner as an accomplice ia the
killing. The party that went down re
turned aa well aa the second prisoner and
some of the witnesses, and the reason all
did not come is explained by the affidavit
given below.
At the hour est for the bearing the
prisoners appeared ia court but I U.
Hull did not appear. Judge Barker sent
Deputy Bheriff Decker to notify Mr. Hull
and Mr. Decker informed ua that Hull
told him that he would come just when
begot ready. The court waited until
past 11 o'clock, when no one appearing
to prosecute there was nothing for him
to do but to discasge the men, and they
started for Crawford.
Shortly after this George Walker got
out another warrant and Sheriff Beidy
aoon brought the men back.
After the men had been discharged
Hull went to Judge Barker and had
talk with him about the matter and
few hours later when the Herald came
out it contained an article on the caae in
wliicb Judge Barker is accused of having
set a murderer free in defiance of all law
and charging Sheriff Beidy with doing
things which the following affidavit
proves to be false:
State op Nnsnjuau, )
Siocz Conor. t
Personally appeared before me, the un
dersigned, a notary public in and for said
county, Joseph Decker, Chas. E. Holmes,
0. A. Gtaaderson, who state upon oath
that they were present when Sheriff
Beidy waft at the Handy Ranch, 1 milaa
west of Ft Bo bittern and witnessed the
measurements of counter by L. O. Hull,
acting county ntty, also that the above
4 assarted L. a Hull
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TIME TO BUY
Stoves and Furni
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COME IN AND SEC US,
GRISWOLD & MARSTELLEK.
Sent Free t; ;giy Address.
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m:io RIFLE
HAFETY
Rgt tram toads of abeep were put
on the cam at Lusk yesterday, there be
ta fthnttt t -Tontr thousand bead.
Potutoen, onion, cabbage and other
kinds of garden "sasa" Uken on eub
vcription at this office. Anything good
to eat is as good as cash to us.
It only takes t2.?S to pay a year in
advance for Thx Jocesal and the Omaha
WefUfBee. Vow is the time to sub
scrifae. -
Everybody is invited to attend the
Bible school on Sunday at 8 o'clock, p.
m. The hour ban been changed in the
belief that it win suit the majority of
the people and an increased attendance
ia looked for.
Now Is the time to begin to prepara
mmeehmff for the exhibit at the state
fair in lttl.
The first Quarterly meeting of the
1L E. church occurred last Sunday,
Presiding Elder Webster was ia atten
CI. P. Haines informs us that be ex-
pecU to move bis photograph out At from
ihere about Nov. 15tb. If you have
got all the pictures yon need of yourself
wad family tt is time you were doing ao
or you will miss the opportunity. Mr.
Haines' prices are much lower thai
ttmaa of other ptotomphers. Do not
demy.
The case against Coker for shooting
Tate ceane up ia the county court on
Monday, the prisoner being held on the
wsjout rotten out bv Walker. Walker
and Bull prosecuted the case and C. E
fiolaMs defended. The prosecution naked
oooatnoaaos for ton days m order that
mm mouest mkrnt be held, aad the
utBuaaoatraa mated. In the case of
nraaaWaon, who waa arrested aa
iMOoaapHoe, a Botioa waa mane to dia
imtea aai rm sat
iMtttaPty. OnTtieeday Coroner Shafsi
want down aad held aa iaqueat, but just
Wmtthe veealot was we nave eeo un
aUsaieBra, awtaa IharUr Beidy still
ifcoUsOaaer tt bi ptejramed that tae ver
Jiet of the ntomH jury did not axboa
sam lma BltOathe,aad the proeabill-
kteMiki ha will be beM for Mai at
tttoeatMoteaart
bullet which was underneath, that the
above named Joseph Decker picked up
the bullet after the board in the floor
had been removed aad gave it to Sheriff
Beidy. That Sheriff Beidy did in no
way prevent L. O. Hull from making
measurements and finding bullet and did
not tell L. O. Hull to go to bell as waa
stated in the Sioux County HavXd of
Nov. 8, 1890.
CliiLB E.Houm,
JOS. VtCOM,
C. A. OXANDEBBOX.
Alao afflanta Joseph Decker and C A,
Orandenon state that they were with
Sheriff Beidy on Nov, 7th, 1880, when be
served subpoenas on six witnesses and
they were informed and nave reason to
believe that the above named L. O. Hull
did toll each and all of the six witness
not to appear as commanded by toe
court aa he was couty atty and found no
grounds to prosecute the caae of Henry
Coker for killing of Buf us Tate.
Jos, Dkckxr.
C, A. Obakdbxson,
Subscribed in my presence
and sworn to before me, this
10th day of Nov., 1880.
S. H. JONCS,
Notary Public,
It would seem that it waa about time
that such a method of doing should be
abandoned. Because Hull failed to at
tend to his official duties, there is ao
Juatioa, reason or asnss in jumping onto
Barker and Beidy aad accusing them of
acta of which they are not guilty.
From the statements in the above af
fidavit it looks as if Mr. Hull bat laid
himself liable to action, not only as an
officer, but alao as an attorney, and it ia
hinted that there may be aome
tional developments in the
najnetve
VoroosBVfttioa,
llteae saanwaaif, and for ail
u n iHu toaaAyer'a Tille-tae best for
ifaKSjr amy;
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ftafgeaUeas to Beet firawenu
Seoaose of the great importance of the
siurar induatrv to this state, the experi
ment station has undertaken the labor
and axnenee of oollentliuc data to show
wimUmt or not Nebraska can raiee baeto
suffieieatly rioh in sugar to flMb
ualnaanr a aucoeaa.
To this and we diatribated seed last
7 m widely -poaibJ. olheeir-
onnsaanoea, a.ne ishm w son
hM haaa Dublianedaa BulleMa No. II.
AlturallperiroeatStetioa.
yaar there has been aa aJmont
taeetate ta the rableot of aaair hseta,
A huge amount ef seed has hsea din
tMhoid wtih an-aationa as to oulava-
Uaa. saa. laav farmers have aJraadv
BPftt-aa r.aoiwins lovsaauywa, minw
patial federal Wpiliaa1l!
rrm erexys wpa baa aaawiaieated ta
bee ia. T XM rear ta eoeraeie tsm
l efiJa wm as -parte. V
ate ijri sf tl t3 ef rear kbrw. m
fnr as furak."-T mete far l. beas.t af
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"CUL" EELD1EC3 TOOLS
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Aiiimtmn.
FREE. aLwerMTte
CATALOQUK
eoMTAiNiNe valuhsli iseTeucTiose on
new to rscMSC voos own uition.
gaiPtn,mtw Inn, It
Ranch Supply House.
Corn, Oats, Bran and
Chopped Feed Al
ways on hand.
in vain. The analysis costs you
nothing aad this year you can send beets
at our expense. In sending please re
member to attach to each beet its name
and with each lot sent give poatoffice ad-
wcludinir county.
For complete directions as to sending
snedmana, see pages a ana 81, Bulletin
No. M, copy of which will be sent you
have not it at
on application, if you
baud.
amoanTKMa poa nj&m or
Already persona throughout the state
have expressed a desire to continue toe
of growing experimental plats, ana
Muuinoniriee have been received
for seed, and for more information in re
mmM ta oultivation. In answer to thees
ioqaries the following suggestions
are made: .
BUmm OF HGUk
A good "sugar beet soil' ia a deep
motet loam that has been under cultiva
tion for some years, nod is underlaid by
a porous subsoil. It should be deep, as
roots seek their nourishment at a con
kterablo depth. It should nave a po
rous sub-eoil that a good arainage, oa
the one hand, and a good reservoir for
moisture on the other may be bad. The
best localities are those on level er
slightly eloping land, protected from the
strong wtaaa oi cany spring.
mvAXAnoa roa ruurrwu
ahoaVd be made this autumn by plowing
asdeepaa roeeible (twelve to fourteen
iiit If shallow nlowinsT has hereto-
jm asaai ttm rule, oeen cuihvbuob
houbl be reached gradually bv plowing
two or tores laCOSS oaeper eacn year un
til 4ha anaa danth has been reached.
la Ik spring plow again, thoroughly
Mlverias the soil aad plank or roll it
Laaaure axaotlv the tToncd to be sown
(say a apace tea fen square for each re
2U eTaaedM thin la absolutely nossssa
wtaosdar to setinneti accurately the
yield. '
saai on a wumn
is luirataat and aboaM .be mvernad
laWy ty ttw temperature. Begia
rtJeAaaibe dally teeaperature of
U sftlte fnea 41 to ll dveasF.! ueu
ty fpo-A fee atkUii of ipfU to tfc
tuofUy- TbeeahMa bepJaaM
ia rows from fifteen to eighteen inches
XMiommA.Um 4L.toetenttbiif
an inch to one inch deep. After seeding
roll the plats to keep the aeed from being
uncovered by the wind, when Uie
young plants appear, the ground should
be hoed to prevent drying out, and to
keep the weeds down. When the pianu
have reached the fourth leaf, thin to a
distance of from six to eight inches
amrt. according as the soil it) rich or
poor. Hoe frequently until the lei
jvurar t.ha ormunu.
Tha atiwimeni HiAiion win luniinu
edfor experimental planting, of the I igSpecial Jndttetnentt to Ranchmen.
beat varieties, to all persons applying
for same and enclosing two cent stamp
to pay return postage on seed. We re
autre further that each person taking
mmaA far the season of 1890 shall airree to
asnd umnlea ot beeU to tlie station for
analysis, without cost to us. We will
majca uie anaiVHis. coiiwt iiuuraiui
publish the results and fumiae each cor-
responuent wimi a ihjjjj " "
AddI cations for seed shouia oe maue
u aarlv mi nmudble. that we mav know
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mar mucn seea to Droviue, win vwv iv
may be prepared for mailing, mis seeu
will ha diHtributed sometime between
February 15 and April 10,
If ths mi cur beet indutitrv is ever to be
a suooses in this country we mum nnv
raise our own seed, in selecting oeeis
for seed growing choose only those that
have grown well under ground, are long
ami mnifl auaned. and are not over two
and one-bnlf pounds in weight. A good
idea of what la desirable can be had from
Aran 9 nm 10. Bulletin 13.
For Winter keeping, seed beets should
ha Hanked in sand and stored in a cool
nlM MMntAntJwt f HUH frast.
For planting the seed beet, the ground
ahould be prepared as for seeding, but
the beets should be planted at a greater
distance when grown for the seed; from
two to three feet apart is considered
LOWEST PRICES.
COME AND SEE OUR STOCK OF
Winter Clothing
Provisions at lowest pricca
If further information is desired, aa-
mb k I itnmtnr of the AttTUiUltlirul I
ftueriaMt Station, P. O. Box 7S, Lin
coln, Neb., who will answer, questions or
afa Dum to the orouer person for
H. n. MCHOtaon.
iatentar Mf Xh Jfttetien.
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