The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 09, 1891, Image 1

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The
Sioux County Journal,
VOL
3. -
F
THE SIOUX COUNTY
joo"Hj zlst .a. l
L, J. Simmons. Editor and Proprietor.
Just Opened,
A NEW STOCK OF
MILLINERY,
FANCY GOODS.
.LADIES' and CHILDREN'S
FURNISHING" GOODS,
NOTIONS, ETC.
rjRESSMAKINO IN CONNECTION.
Call and See.
THE MILL.INKKY KMl'OKIUM.
M. E. SMITH, I'rop.
1 Itoor North of Ranch Supply Housfe,
HAMtMON, NEBRASKA.
ARM
JIOUOHT AND SOU)
by the
Nebraska Security Co,
, ItAKlWHO.N. r.il.
nun on
Harrison.
l HI
l Tin
of it It
re-
prosiier-
Incorporated.!
AlTIIi iHIZKI) Cajitai.
Paid v Caittai.
jO,ono.oo
$0,000.00
Officer:
!0IUt l.IMiEMAS, 1'resldcM.
ljtwts limuoi, Vice I'renhlent.
s. II. tTA. .swrctnry.
v K. vrniTr, Tr-Biir r.
11. T CnMV.r, Attorney.
VW'e now have on our iiatu over thirty
CHOICE FARMS in this county
wbiA can mil oo WSO
TIME nnd EASY PAYMENTS.
Parties wishing to buy ot''.ell sjiotild
i jee (lie Secretary,
; Lands
on commission.
Circulars descrip
tive of the county
can be had on ap
plication, for dis
tribution.
COR R KSPOX DKXCK SOL ICITKD
Address,
NKIIKASK A HWTKH' Y It).
Harrison, 5lro,kii.
F. E.4M.VK. K.TimMalde.
doing Went. lioliiK East.
) So. 91, tulied, 1:1 So. VI, tolled 4:27
Babys' caps, children's ball and la-
' dies hats at Uia millinery f uiiioriuni.
The main water rcf rvuir is being
1 cleaned and retired, which is a move in
the right direction.
Dr. Sliafcr reports the arrival of a
new girl at the home of J. J. Ki on
Tuesday.
Flowers, flowers, flower, to suit
' the Uwte of all, at the millinery empo
rium, north of ranch supply house.
J. M. Daniels brought u a line lot
' of young Hugar beets on Monday, which
' were duly appreciated.
The village board 1mm taken action
1 to have Uie old well, northeast of the
' acliool house, filled up, and It will likely
' be done in the near future.
A large number of the friends of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Oerlach gathered at their
'home in Warbonnet precinct laft Sun
' day and apent the day very pleasantly.
I eell Uie McConnick binders and
1 mowani, the bent on earth. Come and
'xamine tliem before buying elsewhere.
O. 11. Tl'KNKK.
LoU of rain ha fallen here during
J Uie pan week. A heavy shower caroe
Friday night and it started to rain Mon
' day and kept It up for about twenty
1 'our hour. Big crop are certain.
-A friend left a head of lettuce at our
' oftloi on Tuesday which wan as floe as
ever aaw, being liealed almost liko a
eabbage. All tho farmers report tlmt
'Whave flna ganlem which furnish
"'MT Miwoiw for tabto.
T ..
; ' -"-lass native lumber
constantly on k,nd .
r-asi lumtsv. i:i n,!i .... .
J. E. Arneh.
W U 'inl , .
: , , .I .'. K000 wstar posts and
for them
tilllMJ -fi if Tl
,....,. n.ey need uU
left m leiiLll,
Tite rfciiik r.t It....-;
. ' uvhmw ea
''iKiiuir u-itt ....... ,
. "eai ueposit
, " w a", which Will
7r' W-venient by the patrons of
Kir iuilk.
Tlio
- - -...au Brain crop is assured and
" larmers have been in.miriug in
' u ... Outline informs
us that he ex, ts to buy grain, t)ie
farmers will always find a market here
wnen tney (.ring a load of grain to town.
All kimls of .small grain are reports
m goon condition. Geo. Winger says his
oats, wheat and Wrley is all headed out
and are of good height. Robert Wilson
ami u. Outline say their flax as well
all other grain promi::e; excellent
imna. veruy mis is a year oi
ity for the- farmers.
in , ..
iiiiunHu uuena me anui
versiry exen ises of the Bible school i
the court house, on .Sunday evenin
T I i . i a 1
Jiu I iin. An interesting program has
U-en prepare!, consisting largely of mu
a large at tendance is repie,sted at
the liible school at the church at 3 p. m
to elect ollicc s for the ensuing year.
1 lie celebration here last Saturday
Hissed olf very tpiieUy. The speakin
as uisjieuseu wim aim tne races occu
lieil the greater part of the afternoon
Music was furnish! by the Montrose
band. The fireworks and dance enliven
ed the evening. There was no disturb
ances, not a blow being struck.
rH A fewd.iy ko(), A. Garten sent
us what he calls a "practical demon-
stration of dry weather.-' It was a sam
pie of his spring rye and measured four
and one-half feet in height, nicely head'
and promising a good yield. Other crops
are reported as boking equally we
x J. K. 1'fost. formerly sheriff of jjioiix
county, met with an accident at Craw
ford a few days ago. J:: company with
another man Mr. I'fosJ, was repairing
leak in the water mains and had dug
ditch six feet deep, the walls of which
caved in on them, holding them fast tm
ttl thev were dug out. 31 r. Ilost re
veived severe oruises, out, sustaineu
serious injury.
Tlio people of Pleasant Itidge held
liasket picnic in u. IJeuel s grove on
the 4th. An address was made by Rev,
Wallace and the declaration of indepen
deuce was read by Mrs. Wallace. They
have a Sunday school In that neighbor
hood with an attendance of !!". C'roj
are in line condition, some wheat waist
high, and corn anil oats looking wel) and
new potatoes largo enough for table
use.
xi-Wt) received a letter from Gilchrist
on Tuesday which slated that a great
deal of rain fell there Monday and the
niilit following. It rained in sheets and
torrents and soaked everything up in
'great shape. Hat creek is reported to
lie higher than was ever known before
and the crops look fine and the farmers
broad smile. The settlers of
Sioux county will this year lie rewarded
for the hard lime they have experienced
in the past.
-i-Some parties have wanted the au
thorities to condemn and kill some
el-milered horses. Sheriff Ueidy wrote
for information on the subject and Gov.
Thayer informed him that there was no
appropriation for live stock agents nor
to provide. comieiisation for diseased
i,v U- killed bv direction of the author
ities. It is the duty of the owner of any
horse suffering from glanders to kill the
animal. Care should be taken to kill
glaulcred horses, as people will take the
disease. A man in the eastern part of
.i, .(..in i;.l with the disease a few
mouths ago. There is no cure for it.
A edition has been filed in the die
trict court by II. T. Conley, attorney for
the Nebraska Loan and Investment Com
pany, asking that the real estate owned
by said comny on the outskirts of the
village of Harrison be set out oi me
.:,. Tiiia same company owns
a large portion of the platted part of the
village ami the part they see 10 imve
set out will lxs laid off in blocks and lots
as soon as there is a likelihood of selling
them and growth of the town is as much
to the financial interest of that company
... tn nv nronertv owner in the village
and the company should be willing to
tear its share of the taxes, lira v.u-b"
board should resist any attempt on the
part of any property owner to be set out
of Uie corralion.
TVi the Fremont, Elkhorn wis-
Hotiri Valley and Sioux City & raciuc
"n . , i.-.,f,nl. Lincoln, listings,
Zerior ( maha Missouri Valley, Sioux
?fT . 'r,' ..i ih.lnlli and points north,
!... .r reir oim m
EJSOlsr; NEB., JULY 9, 1891.
nsro. 43.
ami tne lumuci n.icnL'o
east, l'aiaco
throufib trin
il
Treasurer's Statement.
suii anui a taU u.eut of moneys received
im di.,l,nra from Uwembe; 31, lwi, to
J'Hy 1, lssr, in the county treisurer'u office
v. county, m braska-
STATK rl'KDS.
Knlnm-f Jan. 1, 1891
I olIectioiiH
t-.rror, retundiiiK taxes.. 9 75
..... sune ireasurer a,Tn v
Ka!noc
KHOOL LAXD FL'Nl).
BaUnw, Jan. l,!,).., w ,.
J'A 6S
S02 U
aw 1;
1 Ollectioi)M,
S ,J
ui'i smilc ireasurer JIM 87
SM 7 -M W7
liiilance, Jan. 1, sfl sl
January aiiiHirti'iunieut kh jr.
ApKirtjunii,.it to lUatl lcts 838 52
llalanee
SI4 Vi
COUMV (iKNEHAt, FUND,
Ilnliuice, Jan. 1, Ik'.ii ti
Colli-rtiiiim I. "lifts 44
Iraioterrtil 1'riim brlil'iji"
Huiil 975 M
Tran-lrrrud from a.lvertis
li.gr.lna 19 m
ollerted Iron. UnOeuiuii,
Oroveand Grwn...- 68 73
Warrants redetmeI
l'ouinil,ions oiiiitt-d Is'JO
Ilaliince. .
-2105 57
. Is (17
till) 75
ZI U 99
COKKTr BOAI) FUND.
Ilalance Jan. 1. 1891 ',7
-C'olJ(jction(i. (ji 3,!
ominiKxion oniltted IrtKl
Wiirrunts jnild 2 38 m
..nuini-u u ;j.
157 SI
COC.VTY IIKIIMIE FUND.
lialaiiec, Jan 1, 1891 1 j.s- in
CullertioiiH fci i(:
'I'lanslerri'iJ to Ken. fund
Warrants redeemed
'oinrniwiim omitted 1890,
Ilalance
'2014 50
AllVEIITISIXU FUND.
Italanee, Jan. 1, 1891 is a)
( olleetions ; 'i no
lialancc. s2
Traii'.feiTe'l to I'eu. fund
(:ominl-,li)ii omitt'd I8'....,
157 33
575 00
... 'M'l SO
.. Is 09
. 78 1;
SOU a;
1st m
20 52
HOWEK l'KE 1NCT FCNI).
JSalnnce, Jan. I. 1891 1114 14
Collections 175 114
( onunlsiim omitted Ihki....
UaiaiK-e .
1'isD 78
VII.LIOE FCMI.
Ilalance, Jan. 1, ls9l 90 4s
Collections 173 24
I'aid village treasurer
t ommissiou omitted 1890
Malance (hond)
- 27 .T1
.I2i,2 46
12S9 7s
4 18
.-143 48
as -:i
K0AII DIS; UICT Fl'.VD.'
Ilalance, Jan. 1, 1891 IK4 01
t.ollcetioil 10.1 5.1
( ommiysion omitled 1890
V oiu liel's paid
lialuiiee
26!) 72
H 04
37
llli 33
:H7 54
SCHOOL DISTKICT FI NDS.
I'.alanee, Jan. I, 1891 llss no
Aniiorlionment.. i::is 52
Collections 1303 47
orihrs paid
t'ommission omitted 1890
Ilalance ,
3189 99
SCHOOL DISTKICT IIOSI) FCMI.
liiilance, Jun. 1, 1891 -.SM W
(dllecliims.- - I43 07
K.xcess comutission charged
on IS'.iO collections- II i-o
Coupons reileelncd
Ilalance
.-2111 30
. !) 33
. Ml 30
SIS!) 99
.- 35 00
-474 7c
509 70 509 70
WAKHANTS I'RFSI'NTFD AND KKIilHTF.IIEl).
icnernl fund $2520 27
liridKe " 144 Ml
fecial delit Itiml 2389 92
5034 19
HEOISTEIIEI) WAHKASTR OUTSTAXDINO.
intern fund -",124 20
pocial delit fund - 2389 92
llridL'o. fund 1115 95
lload " 150 00
Dated July 1, ItMil.
8280 13
, Uayjiakt,
Treasurer.
exam
before
Coninmiiicitted.
Ewtor JOURNAL: In reply to the edi
torial in the Hirahl of the 4th lust.
wish to demonstrate that the Herald?
tatement in regard to the fee for the de
fense in the Coker trial is decidedly il
logical and misleading. This is shown
when the Herald quotes the Statute in
reference to the matter. The language
of the Statute as given by it is as fol
lows:
No bill, claim or account shall be al
lowed by the board until the .said bill,
claim or account nas nrsi oeeu
ined and allowed by the court
whom said trial was had."
The Statute plainly says that the bill
must be allowed by tne court before
whom the trial was had. The supreme
court has decided that the county com
missioners have no discretion in the
matter and that their duty is purely to
carry out the command of the court.
A- ran ulved hv tie SUtute aoove
J V.J 7
.uoted the court before whom the trial
... 1,0,1 endorsed on the claim bill of
Y tm m-
Chas. E. Holmes the following:
The sum of one hundred twenty-live
dollars is allowed for the 1110 wiunu ue
scribed services.
31. 1 . JVIMiAlw, .u,if,o.
As the law of Nebraska imposes this
lutv upon Uie court, of what avail to
the attorney that ho should "stand in '
hoard? The fact is the
Willi viif vo'-"v , , , ...ui. iL
county boaitl had nothing to do with the
matter except to order the warrant
drawn for the claim as allowed by the
court. Suppose the commissioners had
ordered ft warrant drawn for a smaller
amount. The case would have been ap
pealed to the district court a court
1 1., n,lo.,l iidcment in
m,.Hr. and which would have
Nothing to do but to confirm . hm own
lecision. Hurtuy me si.pi-os.ow.. .
UrraUl is wrong.
1 i tr. the mm of the fee the tax
payers should rememlier that the attor
ney for the defense in the Coker case was
iily w v Nnvniiiber until
empioyeu no... - -j - - .
1 ho February term 01 cou.u -
amount of lalwr involved am.
nses incurred. xne .ee
urge- ' 1
PERSONAL.
Mrs. David Bartlett is on the sick list.
J. H. Elbert contributed liberally on
subscription this week.
Mrs. S. II. Jones and Miss Anna Price
are visiting in the east.
Robert Parish came in from the sand
hills Monday.
Geo. dinger orders The JootSAL sent
to his father at Greenfield, Iowa.
J. W. Hunter called Thursday and or
dered The Journal sent to him.
John Davis came down from the hills
last week to I00K after ins interests.
R. Burke returned from the coal
mines of Wyoming a few days ago.
, Mr. and Mrs. G. JL. Turner went to
Crawford Monday evening to see the
elephant.
Deputy Soeru? Decker was, in town
yesterday. He says crops look fine in
his locality.
Mrs. W. A, Nelson arrived from Cus
ter City last Saturday and will remain
for some time.
H. W. MacLachlan went to Cliadron
Monday evening to meet his mother who
has been at Chicago for some months.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Price left on Mon
day for Sioux City, where Mr. Price is.
engaged iu business. The Joiuxal goes
to them each week.
I AM STILL ON DECK,
AFTER THE
(liautaiiijua Assemblies for lS'Jl.
1. Central Chautauqua assembly at
Fremont, Neb. , from June 2!!d to July
6th.
2. Long Pine c-hautauqua at Long
Pine, Neb., August 1st to lfit'i.
3. The Black Hills chautauqua as
sembly at Hot Springs, S, D., from Au
gust 11th to 20th.
For these occasions a rate of one fare
for the round trip has been made.
For dates of sale ..nd limit of tickets,
call on any agent ( the F. E. & M.- V.
railway.
Slici i!l"s .Kale.
By Irtue of unorder of su! - directed to
me from the, di.driet court - '. iv county,
Nebraska, on a l:-ilyiiient : !,; erl in Mind
court on tlio i( day of s. :teii!:jir, 1890, in
favor ol Thompson K. Martin mid t'ij.U'les J.
Smith, as plaintiffs anil ayaiust Henry War-
neke anu li. nnali M. WHrne'-i", defend
ants, for t:.,; sum of $198.00 and
costs taxed at $17. CI and ac-'
eruintr costs. Warder, liu line Riid (jless
ner were also Imjileaded as defend unts, and
tlie court found that there was due Much de
fendants, Warder, Buslinell and Glessner
the sum of 91.22 from defendants, Henry
Wnrneko and Hannah M. Warncke, wliich
sum must also be paid out of the proceeds of
this sale.
I have levied upon the following real es
tate, taken as tin; property of the defend
ants, Henry Warncke. and Hannah M. Wur
noke, to-wi't: The southeast uuarter of sec
tion twenty-one, township thirty-one, runije
lifty six west, in Sioux county, Nebraska,
subject to Hie first niortijfHtfe of' the Western
Security Coniptinv for .VKi and accrued in
terest thereon, and will olfer the same for
sale suldcct to the Urst mortgage of tlio
Western security Company to tlio highest
bidder, for cash in hand, on the 3d day of
August, A. I). 1891, at tlic front door ol the
court house of said county, at Harrison,
that helm; tile buildiiiK where
in was held the last term of court, at the
hour of one o'clock, p. in., of said day, when
and w here due attendance will be (lven by
the undersigneo.
Dated the 1st day of July, 1891.
42-40 J THOS. HK1DY,
Sheriff of said conn.t.y, ,
Great
Storm
AND HAVE
WITH ME,
fl.00 will buy 17 pounds of Granulated Sugar; 18 pounds Extra C Sugar; 10
pounds of Evaporated Blackberries; JO pounds of English Currants; 22 Bars of
White Russian Soap.
Oil jier gallon. 25 cents. 3 pound cans Choice Nevada Apples 124 cents.
ELOUa AND FEED A LW AYS ON HAND.
Bran and shorts per 100, $1,20: Oats, $1.75; Chopped feed, $1.65.
FLOUR, High Patent, 3.13; i Patent, $2.85; Straight Grade, $2.67); Low
Grade, $1.95, Meal, $1.90.
BOOTS AND. SHOES,
Ladies Shoos, Good Quality, $1.25 a pair.
Ladies' Dongola Button Shoes, $1.2&,
Plow Shoes, 90 cents.
Childrens' Shoes, 50 and upwards.
Alien's Fast Prints, Warranted, 7i cents a yard,
I.awns 5 cents a yard.
And everything else as lqw a the lowest,
buying elsewhere. These prices for cash only.
Come and gel my prices beforp
Geo, H, Turner.
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
OUR PRICES ARE AT THE BOTTOM
every day in the year. We are always
ready to give you a ijrst-class article at
fairest prices. Come in and try our way
of doing business; you will come out way
ahead if you do.
Notice to Nun-Resident Defendants.
Harrison Merriflcld and Eugenia L. Merrl
(ield, non-resident defe.nda.nts, will take no
tice tiiat on file first day of July, 1891, Ella
V. Ilartou, plaintiff, tiled her petition in the
district court of Sioux county, Nebraska,
against said defendants, impleaded with
Annie K. Satterlee and Kdwnrd I). Satterlee,
the object and prayer of which are to fore
close li certain mortgage executed by the
defendants, Harrison Alerrilield and Euge
nia I.. Merriflcld, to the Shownltcr Mortgage!
Company, dated December 2sth, 1888, 011 the
no H sec. 0, Tp. 31 n, range BH west, In Sioux
county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of
a certiiin promissory note dated December
1st, 1B8S, for the sum of 500, due and payable
five years after the date thereof, with Inter
est at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually. Said note and niort
gage provide that if there be default in the
payment of any Interest when the same
becomes duo. the whole amount secured b
said mortgage shall become due and col
lectable ut once, said nolo and tnori
gage wero on tlio 20th day of Kcbruurv,
1890. for a valuable consideration assigned
to plaintiff herein who now owns and holds
same. Default has been made In the pay
ment of the interest which has become due
on sail note amounting to f.i.2l, and plain
tit! electa that the whole amount secured
bv said mortgage is now due and payable,
That there is now due to plaintiff on her
said note the sum of 590.25 with 10 per cent
interest from the lust day ot June, JWIl,
plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants
be reouired to pay the same or that suid
premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
fot
STRAW HATS,
For Men, Women and Children.
Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Crockery
and Queensware.
'omul due. and that said defeudunts be fore
closed of all equity or right of redemption
111 said premises, tnai piaiiuiu nave jihik
ineiil and execution against defend
ants for any residue that may be
found duo her after the proceeds
of such sale shall be applied on the payment
of the amount found duo plaintiff.
Yon are reuuirod to answer said petition
on or before Monday, August 17th, 1S9I.
Dated July 1st, 1891.
143-401 Ella W. JSaiiton,
By H. T. roxi.KT, Plaintiff,
her uttorney.
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Ranch Trade Solicited.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON LARGE ORDERS.
Ranch Supply House.
MacLachlan & Cook, Props.
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