The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 26, 1891, Image 1

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IHZjIRISOIsr, InTEB., MABCH 26, 1891.
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SiOUX COUNTY
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IUGHT AND SOLD
by (lie
(a Security Co.,
IARRISON, NER
Inroriiuralcd.
Capital
JAJ'HAL
",0,000. 00
0,000.00
I Officers :
iTWEMAIt, President.
Ukklacii, Vice-President.
Jisf, ewrotitry.
f E. Vkritv.'I reaMin-r.
J II. T. Comet, Attorney.
Hvo on our lists over thirty
3B FARMS in thin county
we can soli on LONG
IE mul EASY PAY
U JlENTS.
(-wishing to buy or will hhould
jetary.
Iit und sold on commission.
Jtlars descrip
.jDf the county
ye had on ap-
,tion, for
dis-
jtion,
$P0NDKS'CK SOLICITS
US,
IBKAPKA MXTKR'Y Ltfc
I Harrison, Nebraska.
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I I M. V It. h. Time fisbl-.
Vent. (joIuk Kiott.
1, 10:15 No. C2, mixed 4:27
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Ullage election occurs one week
Tuesday.
Wl wood wanted .on sulwcrip-
j ) Saturday Mrs. G. If. Tin
j reeeived a letter from Texas inforn
,.r I. .. .1. .. ... . r i .
j "w " w twain u.'-r r, ;;s me r
j wilt of an attack of im-ml. s. The news
was a great uli'H-k to Jlrs. Turner as the
deceased had always U-en
bust person.
m last Mimlay night snow liegiin to
r..n .,.,.1 ; ... I . ,
........... n . uuuihi.-u to iuii ti'iiil some
f :. n . i . i . ....
ti.nu jut-Miiiy nigm. 1 lie wind blew
1,1 I f . .1 . . 4
1J.1.1.J n.ini in, in ; i;.,; ,t ilui'lli"
! the entire storm, but il did o,, v.-i-v
'- H r.-e-l (mated th;it not less titan
eight iu. !.es of snow fell on (lie 1
At me last term of the district
court the tition of L. O. Hull in his
suit for damages against the county
-omiiiis.sioi)ers was kiio I:c(J out and the
plaintilt Was given 30 days in which to
file an amended petition. The time h;
"i" iitw papers nave Km
tiled in the case nnd the probabilities ore
that it is practically ended.
Who has a better proK.sitiou for
tent artesian well than that made by Mr.
'? ..1,
J' ins proposition is us good as
can be secured the next tiling in order
''.i" raise cnougn to 1 a v lor tlie live
hundred fev t after the first three hundred
feet for w hich Mr. Zerlio agrees to pay
t ii , ..."
iu v one no win put up a dollar or
more toward a test well should let it be
known. All information iu that line
should 1 Kiven to Jnd;.;e Jiarla.r.
liie (.tier made by the state board ol
agriculture iu regard to suar Ix et seei.
mioui'.i oe uiuen auvaniao ol try eviry
lariuer who is so suuateu Hint lie can
projx'ny plant, cullivale and harvest
iiarter of an acre of beets. The fact of
sm o ru n oeen having ix-en yrown in
u:. ..... i.. :.. nnd ; i . .1 . . ,
.jiwu.V iiiuiuy ill l-HW llllin aies uiai UllS
comity h.ijan excellent show to win the
premiums ollei'ed, and to capture some,
or aU of theutwouM be thu highest ml
vertisetuent Hioux county could have.
the committee who are looking af
ter the sugftr beet interests of this
localily received a small quantity of
beet seed from the agricultural depart
ment at ashington last week and has
liec n distributed in sifiall lots among the
farmers who applied for it. It, is urged
upon all who ait in wiuar b,.ets that
in-.y measure me ground and Keep a ret
ort! of thu date of planting and the culti
vation given the plants and also of the
kind of soil, date of harvesting, yield,
etc., so that a record can bo made for
future reference as a basis from which to
figure what the cost and profit of beet
raising in Sioux county will lie. The
committee are expecting to hear from
Germany in a short time and it is also
I expected to soon liud out whore beet
seed iu quantity can be secuitd, and as
soon as that is the case the committee
will likely be able to make a report.
The fact that Sioux county raised the
richest sugar litets in 100 that have ever
been testett is attracting a good deal of
attention and the indications are that
this will in a few years be one of the
best sugar producing districts in the
country. Statistics show that well-to-do
people pay more for wigar every year
than they do for flour,
y. c. t.
Urs. T.
r
U. will meet at the
O. Williams on next
informed that J. II. Cook
0 oiitti last week. This in the
)g reported thus far.
D 10,000 pounds of butter
leu eggs, at Turners. Highest
jce paid.
Situation as cook on a
jklress Mrs. M. Spencer, first
j of Ranch Supply House, liar-
27th is "Good Friday'' mtl
ISales will hold Episcopal scr-
c liurch in Harrison oti that
I are out announcing ttio crvr,-
Sng of Mr. and Mrs. W. B
rhicli will occur on April 1,
er Shnfer is preparing to erect
jll on liis farm north wtsl of
)t will not bo long until wiud-
be seen on almost every cjunr
n. 8. Ct D. Bietl sends word from
jt she lias lieen engngetl in lcli
ttrk there and will be home (he
!ho week, and hopta to uleet all
I school otl Sunday.
I work of investigating the coun
d is f?oiti on but nothing w ill
rn of the result until it is com
Wl the report iiled, und then it
Siade public.
'iftt is the committee apoihtetl to
)ut the orgnniitlt)ti of a county
iural HOtiety doing? It is getting
'in t!6 mat ter wax put in shape,
known tl at a county fair is going
ild the farmers Will prepare to
'and it will also greatly assist in
lip M exhibit for the state fair,
d the committee will soon be
t call a meeting for the purpose
iicinyi i
Sugar S'cet Kocil.
The state board of agriculture has
taken tho experimental business in hand
and are going to work in a manner
which will enable them to know within
tlie next year just what can bo done in
all purls of the state. Bulletin No. 2
has been issued on the subject of sugar
beets and shows the following proposi
tions: Nine premiums ranging from 00 to
$10 for the best one-(uarter of one acre
of sugar beets grown ir. Nebraska in tho
year ltilll. Tho Oxnard Company dupli
cates the offer, so Unit the cash pre
miums u'l'ered are well worth oompotti'g
for.
'i'hesbtte board ol' agriculture will fur
nish lour pounds of heel sited t. each
pei-M.u who will sign a receipt therefor
and an agreement to plant, elulivi.li; and
harvest the beets piojierly und iilno to
measure the ground, anil make a record
! of the date of planting, etc., for which
blanks will be f urnUhed, and in edditiou
lo that thu iiersor.s receiving the seed
are to sek-ct, pack and ship, preoaid, lo
the director of the U. H. e.Yperimeiit, sta
tion nt Tiiucohi, (I betdsand piil 12 b ets on
exhibition at the stale fair at Lincoln m
Scplemlrf-ri thl. who will
agree to the above can secure the four
pounds of serd at u cost of 2o cent?! nnd
the expense of tiiiiisportulioii. It hits
been suggested that a numlier club to1
getber and have the seed Kent by fi eight
awl thus sure expense. Thu commilhe
Dh sugar heet factory have sent for il
supply of blanks mid receipts mid will
get the feed iwre fit a cost of not to ex-
wsd 3.S cents to eiu h person, providing
twenty-live or more applications are
made so that they tan be sent in ut once.
For further pni ticularsj blanks) ctcj
full ut Tim Jout.VAi. otlice.
TEKSONAL.
V.. (bites was up from WhiteiUiver
to H tv
rings
a busineSi call
t
on .-vitM-oav.
bin -rin l!'-itly iient
Saturday evening.
V. A. Eltlow made
at this ollice on Monday
MUs Iiura Shafer left last evening
for a vi.sit to relatives at Ru:-hvilkj.
John t'orbin calltd on Saturday and
added h:. name to our list of reader.
E. S..lterite and Geo. Walker re
turned Fritlay from their trip to Omaha.
C. F. Carlton and family arrived on
Monday ttr visit relatives for a few days.
Hon. W. W. Wood, of Rushville, was
in Harrison on
ness.
Sntimlav on legal busi-
the cash oa Mon
antl the .Omaha
4
Satur
hst of
and
The
day for Tin; Juukal
Ik-.
t liarles Cammenzinil called
da v alid ailtli d his name lo our
readers.
Lewis I'fost calltd on Satli-day
enrolled himself as a suliscrilI r to
Jtll'BXAL.
James Bourrette sturtetl for Montana
Saturday, where he expects to spend the
summer.
I 't only Siierilf Decker was in town on
Friday and called at this ollice and j;ave
us some cash on subscription.
S. M. Thomas was iu from Indian
creek Saturday and culled and added bis
name to the list of rentiers of THE Joi'K
NAL. School Itejioi'l.
Summary and term report of Harrison
school, district No. 7, Sioux county,
Nebraska:
I'RIM.UiY PLITAHTMENT.
Number of pupils enrolled, 4:3.
Total numlier of days all pupils at
tended, 2,:!0O.
Average daily attendance, 29.
Term commenced Nov. 10, 1800 and
ended March 0, 181)1.
Numlier of months taught, 4.
Numlier of days taught, 78.
Names of scholars neither absent nor
tartly during term, Annie SivtterUe, Min
nie Lunsfiird and Pearl LunhforJ.
Mrs. Ida H. Oi.iwikh, Teacher.
(fat Creek Items,
has seed oats and wheat
for
Who
sale?
Mrs. Daniels has been on the sick list
for several davs,
Miss. Pansy Doan has returned from
her visit in the east.
J. M. Daniels has managed to get his
wagon home from Soldier creek, where
il had becli ever since the first big snow.
Mrs. Andrews has her house nearly
completed.
C. II. Kedd contemplates building a
bran new house out ol some oltl ones on
his homestead. Who is the luckv miss?
We hear some talk ol planting po
tatoes.
There is a rumor of a railroad bein
mult llirougli the valley, passing near
Five Points. All hope it will be built.
A coy who had run away lrom home
was overtaken at i). K, Gilbert's a few
davs ago. It is foolish for bovs to desert
their home and go among strangers.
Old Stick Th;ht.
Host Lino to tlie Eusi.
The Burlington Route P. &. M. 11. R.
is running elegantly equipped passenger
traines without change from Newcastle,
Wyoming and Cra wford, Nebraska, direct
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
nt that point with their own through
trains for l.enver, Cheyenne, and all
points west, mid for Kansas C ity, St.
Fosojih, St. Loui.-1, Omaha, Peoria; Chi
cago, ana all pnms easi.
nemondie:' this is the only lino by
which vou can take -.deeping ear from
.'r.uvford iu the evening arriving in Lin
coln nnd Onmha the next, afternoon, and
n Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis the fall
owing morning.
For further information and ficketinp
.!v to nearest agent of Burlington
it. ,u w n. & u. K. it.
iBiilullniiib,
DEALtn H
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A
Lumber,
Lime,
Coal,
ALSO
acem: rCR v;;k Mais rfo pumps
The Bee Reduced
in Price.
The price of the
Ay cr's Cherry Pectoral Is Adapted lo
every age nod lo (-ilhcr sex. fjeing vcrr
palatable, the youngest children take it
readily:
SitcrbfuSiilc
l!y virtue of tin order of soln dlrecied to
Ilie Hoiil Lht (Il.-irse'l. conn oi .oa ruiuiiy,
X 1,,'atku, on a jiidKiiicut teatlered In wild
couit on tlie ITHi tiny !' I'ebr.Mi y, IMd, In
favor of I.. Vi a Wiitson m plniatill', mul
inlnil J lliiief Mcr'nrllns mul K. s, Oi msliy',
msffH, ni ilcfttartftitts, for tlie mini of VH.87,
nnd -tt4lxe1 nt fl'.'JH mid mirmli.ft eontxf
I Imve hivlinl uiioii tlie I'ollnwinK real clntu
taken as the prop'-i ty of m1 tii'lenduiit,
Kliimr Mtd'.riinK, t.;c II : I.otcS and 4 mid
tlie H "f n H "f si'otloii t, In h) inlill 30
i, rantte M ', of tlie e'.h p. m., hi Monx
oiinty, Nehru -'K'l, J-iiliJcet to (lie (list
rnortfcuKC of s '-''m t hyi ti-nsi,- e lor i2H)
nnd scenic .1 i.ittel-,.v.!il w ill elf- r tlie s.uno
for unit) Kiil,.!-et to me llvt iiiortif.ijtfi of
K. H. OriiHliy, tni-dee, to the lilhe.tt bolder
forcaxli hi li. out, mi tlio 20 1 i) tluy of April, A.
1, I.'i'jl, nt ti-.e iroiit toor of the court house
of milil county, :,l IliiirU'ia, tliut Ijehiir the
bulldliiK wherein the !u-d term of court, was
held, lit the hour of one o'clock, p. in., of
mild rty, when mi l wlie.ro dim HH nihiiico
will l (riven hy the lisdi rslKtieil.
Pitt''1 ili vtii 'l,y nf Mio'eit, lsri: .
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: oniy strictly Weekly N(w.-:i.iii'r th .1
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies Shoes. Good Quality, 1.2.") a jiair.
Ladies' Shoes, WAl:KANTE only tl.T'i a pair.
Mens' felt Boots i;5 cents a pair, aiel others oouullv cher.ri
Felt Boots r,n ceiit.s ( HE A PEST ON EARTH:
Ootid Grade of Prints, ? cents a yard.
Overshoes tt cents to M a pair.
Bargains in Dry Goods and Clothing.
Call and be Convinced.
Groceries Fresh ' and Prices Low.
ESTFKES1I and SALT MEATS always on hand.
Geo. H. Turner.
JUST RECEIVED,
Always
on
WE BEAT CRAWFORD PRICES!
Barrel and Rock Bait for Cattle.
Come iu and see our new lot or TEAS in FANCY BASKETS, only CO cents
a pound.
A New Stock of HATS for MEN,
WOMEN and CHILDREN,
just arrived,
RELIABLE GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES.
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'v series oi
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Kpetdal nrta-les on "Side Issues," written for
the Hindi-, tllsulo t'lilnn Tea Sets ami Dinner
Sets (five n to el"l) r ,i-ers. Kcml lor spi ci
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year.
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ly by riilMmf ( lnlw for Jim lil.nle. We nt-e
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