i The Sioux County Journal, VOL. 4. THE SIOUX J-OLWTY I. J. N'Bimon. Editor and Proprietor. T.T. I M. V K. ItTimr UluV. 4iln t. .oln hat. Kniitwl So. , mixed J. F. Y ANDERS. LEALKK of KERCHANT TAILORING. L.tTKST STVIJ. LOWEST I'MiKS, UTS. Satisfaction Guar anteed in all in stances. jyTROMlT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAILORDERS. ( KAWHJl!l Al AU.IA.MK, KhllKAsK A. FARMS NOUGHT AM) SOU) Ii' the Nebraska Security HAKHISON, NEB. 1 InrnriHirntrd. Co., a rninwjxi) Capital ttlU IP (.'AI1TAL fiOpooo.no fn,ooo.oo OftWm: OlMili t IKnEMtK, I'r'wtdfnt. I,HI t.KKI.Aflll, Vlee I'lrsldent, H. II. ui, Swtvtury. f. K. rtiiTir, Trmumrer. II. T. Coxlkt, Allonipy. We now have on our lists over thirtv CHOICE FARMS In this county which we can sell on LONG TIME and EASY PAY MENTS. Parties wisliing to buy or sell should e the Sw reUry, lamls bought knd sold on commission. P)HRESPOSDK.KCE$QLlCim) ',' Address, Ki!IUSK A HWTBtUr (X). llnrrlMin, Srbraks. -Highest market tirie taid for grain Wtln Harrison Lumber ard. When von want . irood smoke en In W'naiwltry one of the "Uiarmer" 3in n ,.... i . ... ......... "'lawiil three incnes in diameter ana wnglum sold two tU of tuu-ncte on w(jihs ab,nlt tUfvC I)0ml,,s ( grew we "-WaKTVIC TWi l'IUl V.VUwt'l.ntiliei'S oot. Good waires. RlCtlAUD DfW. I material from w hich the sugar is formed. -TDK JM'KNaI. and tlie Wetkhj Iin- Such liel,s when fully matured are cer w now until January I, 192, for ". I tain to yield a good ht cent of sugar. W, cash in advance. j On yesterday J. C. Noel, of Ashland, .-Only 75 cent in cash will secure j Neb., arrived at "Harrison. Ho saw some iWJw rxaI. and tlie UvA7y live, from i of the advertising matter of the Nebrus ew until January 1, 1801. ' I ka Security Co. somo time ago and had Ji,i . .c... . ...... ,i ;., Kome correspondence with them in re- MKdrioreasI of tl,a ,t,M. fl wl...n vo.i ! "iu v I'imri ...HI. LIIH !RU IH'I M1U in s ave, liair-t:ut or sliarnfKio. -iiiake liedroi k price on groce- Come and see if we don't. GmHWOIJJ & MAft-STPJi-KH. -tCMBKH. First-rlawi native lumliei' Jai inzles constantly on hand at my bill o East Boggy, VI miles east of ""W. J. K. Altsr.R. B.I Snuictc n rinn lum'cl the ini- fWtuienUon Ukj land recently flbtd on WJim and now h:w the place and all "J to go living, "iktm is to bo a grand lnll at the port horn on rrnlay evening. .N'liV. The matter w w. 11k. In.iidu of 1). "tWtandli. A. Cnnmngham and a p" time is assured. AH r invited to ttbnl, lan article published in last week's Mr. Walker seem to reflect on rjT nuin who lias lieen doing business e loan companies. VAtUn Walker liable to bo charged with crimes of 2th chrmt.tr. Even a loan com r? Very cantHius as to who shall "w iV money for investment. .-Advices from K. Paul. Minn., urge "Miner to hold their what. The Clone as follows: "Mold your ? You cannot get left Wheal is tl-W this yir. You will soon rt8.0r In view of such tfd rir farmer will do wfill to hold "3oriis wtttut in order to get the Ljf"1 Tlmrsilav E. L. Ormsby arrived .' j f TWWesL H hn a Imnl of 8.000 ""eh lie will (vinter ft few miles! i , . ' " - - - , tof town. Tm vimou are be-1 l"re and fSouUi Aiss and are' lkT1' tf reach Uieir winter nuarlers ; county about tUt llrsl of No- Mr. Ilrfi.ul,u ul i.tiul will. IMni jJJ0" last April and has Iwen on y,ver since. Tlw Indications are . tnetv win m nmr,y thousiuids of 1' I8hin nulntti in li., m'.r fo- I Sa.i '!SW of vrf,V "nt' Krain condi- Wt) ."l B,,, ol,t Uw ,nrU wKrWii h jfrt-nter tlian was Tr1' l it i nmlictwl Unit wheat Cr! tt.Ha and mrUmm kJT" "lUlfcl a rery short titn short time, ul"' Klven to the rarrtti farmers io to d' a set-1 f-T Kurorie mm nownere to m izPply (Awpt to thdUniUdj.i except w un u m " i NOTICE. ..a-l '"U.HU-ll Week 1111(1 nn ,n. ursnale to take tliem lMoine as t Iiere will l ,.i ,. against ..... " 'nfs - "". no I Have not ordered Hie !.r. 1HK IIHUSHKK. -V00 to loan on f:ir....- : Hunk tlllr.T,?' Fa,K0'H Wts whI shoes, "H! liest m tlie country. ''WSWoliiMARSTWJXK. -Mr and Mn. J(m.,,, Klastnev wel- their home last Tuesday. lTWe j" ri1veT"K J'H KNAl.one year est ualenuelon. A r.,ord of the weight ni.nV "" " '"Klrt in Willi kept audita award made at the close of the season. r.iiKiauil lias M'i.ll fin iwlnrwl , ti..n.l;.. I . I1MI1M .4.111- ....... , me iraruaiifllesand tlie reKult may w ar jn t)0 ,1Klr futjre T)je ar.i.ud .a, ew hi, li has existing all over Euro, fr so lonp a time cannot 1 t-.i,t.ii.ul mm I, longer and when trou r. J . il is n"1 aI'1 to "lP ""til ",T ("'iiucai maj) or Europe is very much chan-e.1. A tfreat ileal of excite ment was caused hy the action of Great Hntain. -The following rcorts of crops have ln recfiVHl: (;eorKe Walkers outs yield.sl ,.i bushels is-r acre: Eli Smith threshed l.V'.J bushels of wheat and 18-t bushels of oats; Alex Steele threshed 120 bushel of wheat from 4 ai res; Win. S hluyerpot."."! bushels of wheat from 1 bushels of seed. II. Konrath sowed "OH K)iinds or seed and threshed H00 hush. Is from the crop. Carl Kroening had a hltle patch of wheat which yielded at the rate of over .TO bushels to theatre. Such returns h:ul oii(,'ht to satisfy most any one. We want more reort.s as fast as the threshing is done. -C. E. Holmes and J. A. Green ar-nv-isl from Lincoln yesterday. They are feeling good over the work done at the state fair. The exhibit from Sioux coun ty attracted a great deal of attention and lied forth a ;reat many favorable comments. Ihev believe that the result will lie that Sioux countv will secure a pood many new people. Farmers are 'getting tired of paying from $:i tt "i an acre rent each year w hen they can pet land of their own for nothing. Eli Smith has not yet returned, having stopped at other ioirits to do missionary w ork for Sioux county. As un item of what ran lie done by raising good stock the following w ill be of interest: II. H. Hussell, of Glen, was offered f-IOfl.OO for ten three-year-old stM;r and declined it. Parties ay that Mr. Russell ha Uhj lwst cattle in the county, Thoy are short-hofns, nearly or quite lull-blood. It costs no more to rui.se such cattle than it does to raise lit tle, ratty enters that will not brincr more than twenty-live or thirty dollars a head, . On last Saturday R F. Thomas Wouplit " a supar ueet winch comes as near Ij.ii ng a irfoct specimen of what is desired by the sugar manufacturersasone couici uesire. ii is xuiriv incnes long, nnileifcrouna antl iaiers mceiy irom uie .,. ,),.. -,l i oi,,,,,l,.l it- i (I ,n al.nn.l. mice of larire leaves, which dniw the ' .... , P"'1 to the country When he went to the state fair he bunted out the Sioux county exhibit and was so well pleased that he came up with Messrs. Green and Holmes to see for himself. He came to Nebraska in HM and knows what a new country is. He says there are a number of his acquaintances w ho have been pay ing high cash lent in his locality and tbev want to get some land of their own amf he believes he can find what will suit both himself and his friends in hionx county. It will not he long until iois oi luml-seekers will be here to spy out the land. Fi. B. Smith was in town Saturday. He returned from his ttrij) east sfime ilavs t.re vious and at once opened school in'whMe River urefinct. While absent he distributed several thousand circulars relative (o Sioux county nnd the harvest excursions, many of which were dis tributed at the Iowa State Fair at iJes Moines. He s-tys he feels confident that good will result from the work. A great ninny Iowa farms are lieing pur chased by people from Illinois and the result will lie that the Iowa people will, in many instances, move to Nebras- l. .....I I-.1 lint- til. Iff. All northwest Ne braska is at work to get new settlers and the prospects are mat me cnorus o. rewarded by the si-curing of many new' residents for the northwest counties of . . ,i .r. ...Ill the suite. In the discussion of putting in crops bv the furmers the plan or drilling ap pears to be in great favor and Hs W"- InritV seems U) 1 lucreasm. ... " !:.. :.t .t-:iiu il.i.t known as the press tin 111 ill II m i"'- .i.il ; r.vorile. This machine puts I. tl.?. siirne as a corn- Tnte'r i .uts in corn. The grain goes ',.... ,i shoe which cull down ,i, .il nnd each shoe is followed b whecd which cks the earm a press finnlv over the grain. 1 us prous is n from' 'he heul ami holds the moisture in , ground and also insures a goo. c ov er Zk aial .n.-vwita the wind from blow fngthedii'toir the grain. By using a 2 smallor anti.y. of ircd and hencethere isasav.ng. TIk g, nenil i.h NoenM U 1 ' ravo' of dr II- h, eiist and west in this part .of he llnlW Reexi- itsirls oi ,1piM ood fai of (lie suite : . ,, Xticr.vvheta.. w" . . . ...... r..n nh would be a fail- ways neiu i i . e- ",.... furro. re. in Mini"), M. . " , , rs wqiiiu i.i flrn it to men a'" " ; " r ",- -kigf - HA:RBIS01T, USTEIB., SEPT. 17, 1891. rroui what c:m I. .....i i ,m, .I,- . . ., isrreu concern K g the c,-p Uwre WHS a, . Lilian gram luiwested on the tal.U 'Jiiu in i),e vu-mitv of Harrison, and a much laiver n,-r..o. i- .i... lin- i .,1,1. r " U,B a ,e' l"ere iem ... uiuion u. the small b'rain a Til'T . co?m tlle JatU-r locality. m , 1aUle 1S "lated io l JEF .'!JS";S r licre and ,he other v.. ,et,es w,I g,ve equally irood retorn. ''King the posit ion that all the small pram on tl... i.i.i :u . . ..ua" , , - "- '! mil i wortti as ......... a, urn wiieai a woo d be eouiv- a nnt to 24,000 l.ushels. FigngXf H7;T"'f, 11 -?Ji'Hngto "ein sum ot HAM), In addition to this there is qu,te an ac reage ;f corn and vegetables wbicb represent a good deal of values,, that the crop on be able land m this locality is worth to ne farmers something over '.0,000.00. n the valley the wheat is threshing as "(-.. as miny imsl.els per acre and other . , """'"on, so that it is safe to o.i e T"I'S "' Sl0ux 'ounty for represent ,,ot less than fciO.WM). (X With only one-sixteenth of the land in u.e county proved up on and a great deal of cultivated laud ling idle this rar n account or the high price of seed InM spring, the aliove figures make a pretty good showing. In all probability Hie value of the crop next year will double that of 1HH1 and the proswrity of in- i ..uuu-y will year after year. increase right alonf PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. T. 15. Snvder town last Saturday. were in Sam Tebhet contributed tion Saturday. on subscrip- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook were in the first of the week. town H. T. Merriani contributed on sub scription Monday. RoWt Wilson pave us some cash on subscription Saturday. Mrs. H. A. Cunningham went to Agate Springs yesterday for a short visit. John iJaut arrived from California on Monday to again make his home in Sioux county. Wm. A. Rilcott, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, was in town the (irst of the week and called at this ollice. He expressed himself as lieing favorably impressed with the prospects of Sioux county. A Difference of Opinion. Editor Walker says, "do not coax peo ple here, this has already been done too much." We venture the opinion that there is not another individual who pre sides over the columns of a newspaper in Nebraska ho holds to such an opinion. The state business men's association is getting up a grand advertising scheme for Nebraska and thirty-five counties have prepared to take art in the work. The plan was submitted to a number of officials and business men at Lincoln and heartily approved by the governor, sec retary of state, auditor, judges of the district court, mayor and others, while the leading men in many of the counties are liaru at worn on tlie plan ana will carry it to 'success. Perkins county which has not so many advantages to offer to settlers as has Sioux county, "coaxed" llfty men who came out on the first harvest excursion to buy farms. Box Butte county has an organization which has sent a numlier or men east to "coax" people to come and locate in that county. iJawes county is working to be represented in the advertising train which will pass through the east to "coax" people to come to Nebraska and other counties and cities are doing like wise, while George Walker and his Her ald sit back and say tlo not "coax" peo ple to come here. The entire state of Nebraska bits wen seiueu uy coaxing people to come and locate and what but a few years ago was considered almost a desert; waste has been transformed into one of the greatest producing states of the nation and its resources have been but partially developed. Fifteen-sixteenths of Sioux county is yet vested in the United States and until a great deal more of it is secured by in dividuals there will be little or no in crease in values, hence it is to the inter est of every prorty owner in the countv to use every opportunity to 'coax" people to come here to live. A Coining Pleasure. Miss Svlvia Chapman, of Oakland, Cal., will arrive on Saturday on a visit to Mrs. J. II. (look. Miss Chapman is an elocutionist of rare merit and has al rmiAv won distinction in her profession and during her stay here will give an en tertainment to our people. The exact date has not yet lieen decided on, but due notice will be given and none snouiu tan to hear her. The following from the Oakland (Cal) Enquirer will give some idea of her ability: Really, one finds room but for com mendation in Miss Chapman's reading. It is rare, as raro as refreshing to dis cover a reader who gives no olfense, of ranting, of mannerism or had form in some resjiect. Miss Chapman is just a "natural born" reader, devoid of aff ecta tion, simple, picturesque- She dresses in perfect taste and carries herself with the easiest grace imaginable. In dra ....;,.,.(;. .f limb and of face, she iiiav. U..I.IW.. Her was always nuem. "' .."n-j. magnetism is strong. Her sway her hearers is perfect. over The Primary. The republican primary for Bowen pr cinct was lield at the ollice of 0. (Juthr 1.... tt.ktnriFnV from 4 to 7. There wei re- lne There were ..... 4i,.,.,la in (lie field. ,as. ., , , ,. . .lf ,.e Walker-Hough faction was composed of E. G. Hough. Geo. wainer, n. auist, J. cf Northrap and W. R. Smith. The ticket of the opposition was com posed of 0. Outline, C, h. Verity, P. hartlett, Robert Wilson and George t"w primary was organized by the elec tion of 'l. E. Beld-n, W. a. Patterson nnd. W. Hester , as judges, and U. ...u-s- ..a a.,nr,. Walker as clerks. There were 83 votes cast and- wlien they were counted it showed that G. Guthrie had received 1H votes, W. It. Hmiui l, ami each of the other riinmo.iiw L7?'3 j, Mr. Smith and leaving the other eight a tie. Tlie Wralker-Hough faction had every man they could muster in the precinct except one; while the opposition to that faction had a half dozen or more voters who did not show up. The strength of and opposition to the Walker-Hough fac tion in the precinct is thus clearly sliown. Had the same effort been made by the opposition that was made by the Walker Hough faction, the candidates of the lat ter would have been defeated by several votes. The matter has not yet been settled and remains just as the count showed. Sioux County at the State Fair. The exhibit of Sioux county displays both taste and enterprise. It consists of a log hut trimmed with corn, oats, wheat, rye and in fact every species of grain or vegetable raised in the county. The logs in tlie hut are varieties of tim ber grown in tlie county while there are boards and shingles of the same material manufactured in the county. There are also samples of building rock found with in easy reach of the principal towns. The exhibit is in charge of J. A. Green ot Royville, Eli Smith of BodarcandC. E. Holmes of Harrison. Omalia Bee. Sioux county was in the "old log cabin," a building about sixteen feet square, built of pine logs and shipped in tact to the state fair grounds. Their ex hibit was a great drawing card in many features. It was in charge of J. A. Green of Royville, Eli Smith of Bodarc andC. E. Holmes of Harrison. World Herald. A Card. As my name was used in the conven tion held at the court house Aug. 15, 1891. 1 wish to say to the people of Sioux county that I declined the nomination of that arty, and so notified their central committee Aug. 28, 1891. Very Respectfully, A. R. Dew. Nittlce Tfemestead Entry. IT. 8. Land Okfick, ( Ciui.ho.v, Nkuiiaska. July 24, 1891. Complaint having been made at this office by Harvey II. Kusscll against, Marriot G. liowc for failure to comply with law as to homestead entry No. i!0 dated August IS, lssU, upon the. hw' neX-soX nwV neX wX hwK acHf section :ti, township 31, range 54 w., in Sioux county, Nehraka, with a view to tlie cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that the said Marriot G. Howe has wholly abandoned said tract that ho has eluinged Ids residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, tLat said tract is not settled upon and culti vytcd by said purty . required by law, that claimant has never . .tablislied a residence tSereon since tiling on same. The said par ties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 24 day of September, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. ni., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will bo taken be ftfjv ft. It. Jones h notary public "t his office in Harrison Neb on the 1, (l iy of sept. 1S91 at Ma. m. T. F. I'OWKi.oi lteceiver. Ji.T. CONLKT, 146-21 Contestant's Attorney. Estrav Notice; Taken up by the undersigned in Harrison, Neb., 1 bay horse, weight about 950, branded 60 on left shoulder nnd something like N ou right shoulder; 1 brown horse, weight aliout 1,000 pounds, branded something like N on right shoulder, white stripe in face and four white feet. 49-2 THOS. HEIDV. Dated, Harrison, Neb., Au 17, 1891. Notice to Land Owners. To all Whom it Mat concern: The commissioner appointed to establish a road commencing at the southwest corner of section 5, township 32, range 5:t in Cotton wood precinct, Sioux county, Nebraska, run ning thenco cast on the section line between sections 5 and 8, 4 and 9, 3 and 10, 2 and 11 to a point 10 chains east of tho corner common to sections, S, 10 and 11; thence southeasterly through the NWK and SKS( of said section 11 to the S W corner of tho 8 E X of the N E H of the same ; tlience east X mile, terminating at the H corner on the west, side of section 12, township 32, range S3 has reported in favor ot the establishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 21st day of November, A. 1.( 1H91 or said road will be established without reference thereto. CONKAD I.IN1JEMAN, 1-4. County Clerk. C. E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All business entrusted to his tare will re ceive prompt and careful attention: HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. Grant Guthrie, Dealer In- Lumber, Lime; -Aim 66al. Geo. H. -DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We have now on hand a first class stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, High Patent Bon Ton Flour always on hand, no better in the land. Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran and all Kinds of Peed. A complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Barb Wire, and all kinds of Farm Machinery, Which we will sell at Lowest Prices possible. We invite 1 ail to call and look at Our Goods before buying. o We Shall Endeavor to Treat all Fair and Square. . -Respectfully, GEO. HI. TTXRltflER,. ilverware GIVEN AWAY A ticket given with every dol lars worth of goods you purchase for CASH. ooQoo ' 8 Tickets gives you a Silver Plated Sugar Shell, worth 00 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth 1 23 12 Tickets gives you a new style Lace Pin, worth . 1 5fj 25 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Teaspoons, worth 3 WS 85 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Knives; Worth 3 75 35 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Fbtks, worth ... i... ....... 3 73 50 Tickets gives yoti a set of Roger's Tablespoons, tvorth 6 00 or please Come and see the goods. Our fall stock of Dry Goods, Boots? Shoes, HatSj Caps, Gloves and Under5 wear has just arrived; Complete stock of Clothing of Latest Styles just received, to which we call your special attention. Low Prices and Fair Treatment Guaranteed. OOIMilEi IlsT 33 SEE XTB: Ranch Supply House, MacLachlah 8c Cook, Props; Dr. Leonhardt Limits his practice to diseases of tlie Nervous Systern, (Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo tion and Will-power, Cramps, Fits, Gen eral Nervousness, and all forms of Neuralgia.) HEART, (As shown by Shortness of Breath, Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Numb ness in region of the Heart.) BLOOD, (Such as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces sive Paleness or Redness of the Faoe, Faintness, Dizziness, etc.) CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH TAMPHHH DR. LEONHARDT, r . 14S2 O ST, - .-. - VNCOIN, NCf. WMtwtion this paper. 1. Turner. GEORGE WALKER, Attorney-at-Law. Will practice before all courts and the S. Land Office. Business entrusted to Care will receive prompt attention. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. B. I SMUCK. Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser Everything in his line done in a ueati and artistic manner. Razors and Scissors sharpened and put in order at reasonable rates. Give him a call. First door east of postottice. Hakrmon - Nebraska. L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing done on thort notice. Good work and reasonable charger flbop south of livery bun. . HARRWOJf,' I I iiSf my