f i : The Sioux County Journal torney.at.u lL.i., ' TO u 4 to I'rm.ii raor pen 'I Pi NEB. ISOi irw Ul ANIj fcE TjnST-AL- Editor and rmprtVtor, umpire I if T . UUIK I Mai.. I ! VX ClTy OCAGO pAUL PoiflU in l vB.B.TiinctiiW'. vLt Kimt. . V,. A tllx,sl. & fit P fTANDERS. A - r- 1 I'D OP m TAILORING. J'ERFEUT South 1 now runiurJ daily, 'rat-class in iation. cm) wood. 1W1 R. BcausJ FITS. faction Guar ded m all m stances. IjfjT ATTENTION rilVF.N TO MAIL OKI't-lW. jiWrnlil) xi AJ.I.IAM K, M- lHi V-K A. ARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD by the iraska Security HARKISON. NKR, InfrHirnti'il.; Co., l2fJ CAITTAl. I rr CinTAi. $5fl,it00.00 f0O00,00 ' of extra eo-.j 1 -n.j out a munWr .,f Tur. I n.ed !.,;(,., 7. . ai" no on- against aiiv Hi,,, I,.,.. 1,1 r- " orm-red tl The I't fiusmoR. IBOIST, ITEB-. OCO?. 8, 1891. nper. Money; 3.h 1 l,,,n on fjrn)s ;""""t-.. Apply a! ome at. of Harrison. Mllflll Ball! W. K. Mi arrive to.l;,v fn ia-t I en f ,c l"-U Ins luolir in irn M kc : ...i S"H " lit! HIT i.- T ,.-.!....,-. i,. . 4U,v area -, . ..... ...t Tim millinery till lishmeilt of Mi hn s 1st "i tH" mil. (i mhii.Iv mix roUlltv uiiniii"li:ini dttrcn. : Jii,ll.l II, iri. 1 t 1 1 1 , n t . II. J" k, rri'l.iry. t. K. i it 1 1 v, i r, nnT. II. 1. M-t, AttnriifJ-. inwhaw on our liftf ov.:r tliirtv HOK EKAIiMS in thin county hih we can nil I)N(J TIME ami F.ASV I'AY- MKNTS. illlll IL A r, '"'iV-'l to tl I,(IIV. nortll II' 11 -Illlll I' l,II.J. I I will W- ,,-as.,,l to rti-eive l.er i u-1.,rntrs. - i-ict t,. Muvelv will hold """lolTvir-esnt the . hui, h Fri- li.e II..I.V ( otiiiii.inion at 4 p. . ,,! (r.-u Um m the ftv,.inr at tl -al t"nd' '('rd,all' invil'',i ' "t- - !t is rr-f-.rtfcil that tlwrj i- to he a r- iiil,i -an rally here thin cvHiin- hut Hi" individual- who carry thu in:,, hiiu.r,- of tii.- niiiililiian nart'v in tl,,.; ki, t, have I'ivcn lis no information thf matter, -o r- nn nn .1,1.. i., what tlwre in on the itlate. -Siipt. Hoiithuorth hronht. ns a mariL'l.' vvi-rt.cl and a suyar licet on -at-uMay w hiih -hoy that fan h thin"-; ltow to larire si" in iii- I,,...i;i,. c; nt v miiI is di'tiionstratini,' that, it is X'-. . iiuiirlv fictile whi.'ii it is Imidui imjieriy. . J. BalK ock hail a l.-ttf rin the last li" of tile liailron Ailrnciitr. inuln',1 iii'ialii-sa lau-halilr- attunipt, to niakf nt Hint jmi i rites is a wod inili in-nd. lit. hv ciTtimily, jnilejndi'iit- an- nnvays a.ioint'il hy di'inni rat; .n-Mili-iils and alien Lovi'rnors. T ' -i ii i . j. i . .unci riies ;nai aiKinv a ilo7.'ii farmers from his locality will come t Sioi;x ronnty in the near future. Pw Id" in the ea-t have l-ronie alive to the fait that they can still fret, frisj homes li-re aii'l also that they must M a "iiiov.'on" themselves if they Keciire rhoivt' t luitns. f.'ll u. .1. I! . . . io-nrv undman, brother ten; Undi-man, arrived from msi., liro!her ailJ ,wik ne ias 1-en looking au ,s n.iy n!, w,th what . , " wn iin" 11 auite likely (hat he - omea resident of Sioux counlv ' . v. : : fl-lan-l others will folloCv ... . . , : l'j,le are heiii'' at l '""S "imtv and soon a irreat iiiafiv ii ,.t i i - i - . feieui ant Tn l , aroKw va ant will l-e cxmvertecl mto fertile- farms. I'F-KSONAL. Turner attended the fair at .Mi-e arnvevi iron) the lulls this i up from Crawford and 0. II. M.inville. Jim I niornin, it -' IS. J. J!. ( ); nt l(J Jlunvi:e tnli :iv lo i.l....l ii.,. . J ..n,,,, ul. i;ltrj .'l. J-., rvolii-ld was ui) fr hi iiu-inesH Moiul iy. .i rs i !.( otlee and children left the H,sl '" ' week lor a visit in Texa If. Il-slil calh-d on Thursday ,'av.i us some cash on isuhsi'rii.lionT ii. i. jencLes came up yesterday from naurou to U- reaily for district court. T ... I'ei'len went to Hay Springs ewiiiii-io auenil tlie re-union. Mr. and Mrs 11. 1,. .'juuick visited rein. iim-s III Mial;.! ( reek int. im t the lii-st of ue wi i.-K. Mi.-s Sylvia ( Monday eveniu elfx.-ntioii. Mr. and M. s. S. 11. Jones left on Mon- iav evelmi'' for the Indian t.in-itorv. All in prusiiei-jty in their so'uthern .ipman left for the ea: to resume her study of prtie wibhinj,' to bijy or well siiould Le Secretary. i bought uiul sold oi commission. RKSPONDRNCKSOLICITKl) iAdilres-S, xtnM-hA sra i:it v 01. Ilorrljwii, Kcbnt-ka. Sneed mui wckk! on milMcr jjition IimI it at yiice. Kit lilankets at the H al'lies- Shoil. iwicct a Irariiiii. i ft.Ast market pri.-e l aid fr Lrri'tn I'jrriw.n I.uinl-r Vanl. K(i'ii,iss:i'rn.' Oi-fi.n brought ns it line iiunifkins iin.l HtimioliCK on U'ay. 1-T1 ifrilcpendentH of the second rom- Nowr ilitrit t noiiiiiuiUd M. J. rrt their conyent.'on last H' PaIJI-A littilH-r outfit, com- Pt Harrison, Xel. II ("IMS rAt.MKt!. -Veumlcrstand that (.'. II. Wellers l!rJk" took first money in the race kh he wan entered at (,'!iilron. -LnmER. Firs1-laHS rmtive himl'r idiinj;le constantly on hand at my oo East BoMrv, 13 miles east of J. E. Ak.vek. "Dittrirt court convenes today. r3?casson the diK ket, two of are criminal and thirty-five civil. tnimher of important caM.H will lie for I Uiis trm- J. W. Scott has his luirn roninleteil. h 2. Blden has built a lam in the west part of town. II. A. ( un- am contemplate addintr to the size & buHinewi building- in the near fu- Thus nre improvement going on. reare iiiformexl that J. II. Warn family and a numlier of others from me loculity will W here bet ween and seed lima to main linnies in f0" County. From present indica- free L'overnment hind in Sioux "ty will be rapidly nettled. ""Jill! J( X-Tinal will uivm aa ft nrizn . . " " "owt half dozen uain of earn hrouirlil! ,t..,.i n'he or exceed '"Uinofricea flntt-clUKK jxx-ket kntfo. ! Usl. U t acre. Ouls yield M ini, u in v. ,,,ii A n ! l.ii-lelH ner acre on an aveine fivat f)n TuevLiv J, II. Cook took four of his horses to the fair at ManvuMe, Wyo. Thus" he took were ''Menilonian," "(Joplier," ".Me Too'' and Harold," the latter ln'inu' a standard-bred yearling eolt. C. H. Welleralso took his' trotter. "Hilly Mi:", so that Sioux county will lie well repres.-nUsl at Manville. Sioux couihy may not he a (,'reat corn country but we have samples from the lields of Carl Kroenin,' and John I'leterxm which jro to kIiow that f,rood corn cun lie raistsl. ll. Komnti k;ivs Ins corn will average not less than 40 hiish i l-p'T acre and he will have over two thousand bushels of corn fr.im his crop tins year. The jieople of Harrison seem to lie ,'ettin a "move on" themselves. II. A. icuin!i:'ni has moved into the resi denie p:oiei-ty recently purclinsed by IiiokMis. Cunningham has moved her millinery Mock: H. E. Smuck will move into the rooms vacated by Mr. Cunnin.if ham: Theo. Triinlmr will move into the Northrop property. A petition was circulated the first of the week by E. I), Sat terler, chairman ,,f tl,? democrat iu county committee, fur A. W. ('rites to Ixj u non-partisan (mdiilaln for district jndi,'e. The non part i-anthip of a man w ho has heidollice jhronrli appointment of a democratic president and a democratic alien gover nor is no small that it cannot lie taken into account. i-CJn Tuesday Georjre Slack and F. V. Sheldon arrives with their families with a view to making Sioux county their home. They have pine to lotcniti!,' at Amer's mill for the winter and will sti les t land lielwcvn now and sprine; on -i.!i.i wttle. That is the wav the ,.,,ti' l-',roin.- to lie nettled. The tide '"i'' hiuiiij " n r - - has set in and the eople are coming. Thes parties say that some of their friends will follow in the near future. On last Monday a party consisii.-i.n of Win. Bricker, Edwin Butler, Clayton Wa'er nnd Bert Anderson, all from Greendeld, Iowa, arrived In re. The two lirst named are brothers-in-law of J. H. Bartell and they are here to si e what this country has to oiler in the way of homes. The home-seekers are ,nl..l i-i-oniinL' to Sioux county in uood num-1 tiiohi.i- Ixm-s. Just keep on "coaxinK" th-m to conic and see w hat is here. -The threshers report the avenge I; i-h t.h in alion. mi: ami .Mrs. JI. v.. Northrop, parents i nianoii "etit Aortliroo. arrived ier the lust ol the week and will remain for some week's. County Attorney Conev went to 'hadroii Tuesday eveniin; and returned Wednesday accompanied by Mrs. Conley ivho has Is.-eu east for some weeks. 1 . 1,. .del iva came down from the lulls the lirst of the week to take care of iiisgraui and called on Thursday and -,rave us some cash on subscription. He will remain here for some time. COMMISSION F.hVS KF.l'OKI). (Oll'irl'li.) llAKKI-O.V, -IOCX COI STV, N KB., i.t. Ii, lSfll. Hoard of county commissioner met in n-Kulnr session. present: t'onnnijiioiiers drove, i;ieen, Knott Kiel clelk. Minutes of lust meeting resid uud,oa mo tion niiproveil. Alti'ltiviis in retfuri! to the oinissioii of cer tain personal iropei ty Ie!yiij.'ii! to Cliiu-le.-K. CoJI'ee Irom tiie us: essnieut roils, were taken up, mui after due coiisl'leratiim the fiillou iu order was umile: It is lieieliy oi'lereil that Charles f. t offee apiii-.ar lielore tin-boai-'l of county conunts--ioiieison tin-lull day of Novi-mlier, ! s'.u , it t I o'elock, ji. in., at the county clerk's olliee at Mairiou, Nebraska, to siiou- cause why per sonal proiierty, consisting nf eattie, raiui.il u -0i0, slioujij not he euiei eii on the tax ii-t of sioux county, Nehraskn. I'eliiion of moileiator of seliool (listriet No. l.'i of Sioux county, iu regard to tin; re consiilei-alioii of the act ion 'if I he lio.n d rel- itive to tile -diking Irom tlie assessment rolls tin-selnsil taxes of John Ihiut and J. W. Ilicciloill' Wiis taken up, and there hein no evidence given by tlte seiieot hoaid o( seliool i.lislrii-t No. i.",, tlie mutter was, on motion, disiuisse'l, and tlie seliool taxes of tlie said John Hunt ami J. W. 1,'ieeilo.tt ere left slrieken Irom the assessinent roll ! iM-foie deeidcil, Aflidavit ot Leonard Dalit in regard to school taxes for seliool dlstiiet No. 1. paid under protest, was taken up and on motion, tlie triMsiucr Has and lie is hereby hi ll acted to reluiiil to Leonard Hunt the sum of ll..'i, belli 'I llircc-inurthi of the sum of $U.i:i and i't cenls interest tliercon, paid under prote-t by said Leonard Daut. l!esiKiiation of Hubert Wilson as justice of Uic peace wus taken up, and, on motion, ac cepted. I'elitiiKof Herman Kunratli and otliers, jn-ayiui; fur cliiunje of road No. 4i, was taken up and, on motion, the same w as icjccted, on the Ki '"'lid Unit. pctiUtm did not sliow Dial nil land owners iiioiiff the lino of the proposed chanifeof road had given consent to said change. tin motion board adjourned until Wcdnes- Au Iiiquiry. IlAJiRlsci.v, Sept 30th, 9E Editor Smt-x (;rvTy Joi rnal: The hit unal of Sept. 20th states that a party ofSioux Indians who passed throu'di town on E.st Thursday, traded war clubs, mocasions, pijies, etc., fordrv Koods and ammunition. Has the JonisAL made a mistake in the statement, or has some merchant of Harrison been guilty of breaking the law in the matter of furnishing ammunition to Indians, for the writer believes that a law exists m Nebraska, Making it a crime to furnish "aminuuition or muni tions of war'' to Indians. Are we cor (;rr!ZFv. The editor did not see the Indians pur chase any ammunition, but saw them with full boxes of cartridges, and was informed that they did buy a large amount in Haivison. It may not be gen erally known that there is a law against the selling or giving away of fire-arms, ammunition, or other munitions which can be used in (ire-arms to any Indian not a citizen, a. felony and providing a penally therefor, but such is the case. Chapter 28, of the session laws of 1891. is as follows: Be it enacted by- the legislati-re of the state of nei1haska: "Section 1. Any person whoshall sell or give away mirier any pretext whatso ever to any Indian not a citizen, any lire arms, ammunition, or other munitions ol any kind winch can be used in lire- arms shall lie deemed guilty of a felony, aiiu upon conviction liiereol shall he im pi jsoneu in me penitentiary lor a term not less than two years niir more than live years, or a line not less than one hundred illi()j dollars nor more than one thousand (1,00(1; dollars. "Whereas an emergency exists, this ict. anil take ell'ect and be in force from ind alter its passage and approval. Approved April H, 11)1," Geo. H. Turner. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. J I 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. October ", ls'-'l, at ti o'clock, a. in. Died, Noirnit'.op At the home of its parents. at Harrison, Neb., on Sumlav, October M. isyi, Neva, only child of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Northrop, aged 2 months and 17 days. The little one had been sick for about ten days and all t'-il was done did not avail and gradual the little life faded away. The fm.-ei: i occurred from fam ily reyidencc at 2 p. ,n. Monday. The bereaved parents have the sym pathy of all in their affliction. Card of Tl: We desire to exprts.s our sincere thanks to tl .'se friends and neighbors who so kindly aided us ci tiring the sick ness and death of our dai '.ing little Xeva. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Northrop. Tiie report of the last harvest excur sion of the season is that a great many people have taken advantage of the op portunity to come west and see the country and seek new homes. On Octo ber 1st, on the Burlington Route, alone there were four extra trains of nine coaches each passed through Burlington, Iowa, loaded with farmers and home seeker. When the number that must have come on other days and those that came on other roads, to which must be added those who came from Iowa points, it will he seen that the "coaxing" which has been done has had a good deal of ef fect. Those from the far east will likely stop in places in Iowa and eastern Ne braska and purchase, and those of whom they purchase will come further west. The westward tide this year is greater than has taken place for a number of years and it bids fair to increase to still greater proportions. HAKKIClX, SlOCX COCNTV, KEH., Oct. 7, I Sill. Hoard of commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Present: .'icmiiis.-iunci's drove, Green, K.ioil and clerk Minutes of l::.-l scst,n ruad and, on mo tion approved. On mot on pollim; pl.u-e for sheep i i rc t; pieeinet be and .he same i. he.eby I chaiiired t.om th lamse of ! W. Todd in elnet to the Inillse ot M.lenluii! n said precinct. Oil million tlieeleik In- an-l he u herein- . Insirtietei! Iiils-ue a-wai-iaiit. for tin- amoui't ; of ;s.(i0oii tin- eniiii ty road Hind in favor of j l" !,- tars e er 111 payiiient nn- lane .um Notice to Lund Owners. To all Whom it May concurs: The commissioner appointed to establish a road commencing at tins southwest corner ol section fi, township ::-J, range f:i in Cotton wood precinct, Sioux county, Nebraska, run ning thence east on the section line between sections A and s, 4 and tl, :i ami III, '2 and 11 to a point 10 chains east of the corner common to sections ;I, 10 ami II ; thence southeasterly through file N V mid N L !i ol said sect ioil II to viie s U corner of tlie s 1 V of the N of the s.nue; th"nce ca -t miie, terniiiinting at I In- J.i corner on t ie' w est, aide of set lion I 1. in.-. i.:-hip :..'. range ..: has repo-ted iu I t.tvo;-of 11m e-t .blisliiiieiit thereof, tint nil t)i,'teei;oiS therein or claims lord -nutges I nt u -r -a- tiled i:i tin- e.Minty clerk's i.ilieeon ! or .e-fore noon ol ihe 'Jist'day ol No ember, ' ... 1 -, 1 '.'I or s;.i,l road will be c itablished i t ithout refere tee thereto, i I ONltAD LlNDCMAN, 1-4. Count y Clerk. Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran and all Kinds of Feed. A complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Barb Wire, and all kinds of Farm Machinery, Which we will sell at Lowest Prices possible. We invite all to call and look at Our Goods before buying. We Shall Endeavor -to Treat all Fair and Square. Respectfully, GEO. ZEE. TTJZElsriEiK. Silverware A ticket given with every dol lars worth of goods you purchase for CASH. oo()oo 8 Tickets gives you a Silver Plated Sugar Shell, worth $1 00 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth 1 25 12 Tickets gives you a new style Lace Pin, worth 1 50 25 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Teaspoons, worth 8 00 33 Tickets gives you a sot of Roger's Knives, worth 3 75 35 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Forks, worth 3 75 50 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Tablespoons, worth 6 00 tST PLEASE COME AND SEE TIIE GOODS. Our fall stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves and Under wear has just arrived. j. i vinld of wheat tier acre as not less that 22 ,,..m,.gi.scait.ed by ioe.it Inn of ro.nl No. :',.). fri ,JiJ, The ooorest reported is 12, The following claims audited, allowed ami .1. .!.--." , - - . , III) fully 45 liarley . . , , IU "I ill-he s. we record li,A l II,. ,lri.Lr.ld ! blisueis, rc i . kvtt, ; have no reports yet on mo -" " u judges who do not know hy j xhen Midi crops can bo rnised on land in '"WO the com U-..M l,.nirl,f In. A II onnt rv t here is certainly no rea- plmuKtbe brought in prior to Ite-1 on for complaint and tlie crop reports OiiiWi im,. ' I are doing a great ileal to help coax I, H,0,e to come here and secure some oi -Almost vrv uin.. udil, whom we , rl, l. huid vet oiwn to settlement. Wls of some relative or friends"i0n ,1Kt Saturday a couile of men My expoct to come from the east the proper r""lm Sioux county "lure. in the near Let the irnnA work eo on. The n a - the , iu Aflntrv vat into a dispute ami one of them drew a gtni. hut no shooting was done. No arrests were made as the county board made an order that in Midi coiiui.i ,..-. .(i,m mils , LOVB tlie conipuniiii'p, v . t v for costs. It seems as if it were "00m IK. i i i ... ..: ii i,' rases -' HUM in IIIH CTflllllLV Will W I . valuable. Tell vour friend that ...i inlia hiicIi things were stopped acres of jrovernnient hind , T,j is a civilized country and there is come to town Viiui. . ' .. ...ion lor men to luunrv imm n-iiusn Liiev c-nu no ' . .i. u if nv i.UclW ....f orohhfes withKurW'rV , owdlg "tth. amount will be docreio-cd 3r killed and then the aggressor 1itltaUli. .u : ..:. L,eiit and the tax-payers w. Umy MnielU l-Uiir. Eav lJf lU of U.j M-iiriants orueien nrawii funds for same: Il-tvld tnile.-'in.serasroad com i (,' A Mei lditll, ifiedieal m-i ices to pan ' per, claimed tlfi.n I, allowed - J s. Tucker, lit lending pauper, claimed f'i, allowed - Iiavid RartlcU, work Hlmiit court hon e Orlswllld ll Miirsicoei, iii.i. .i... - .lames W alpole, upiirtof pauper. Thos IteldV, sherill'slees A soulliwo. Ill, CO. sll.'ie. inleli t le I)' T Conley, salary and Iransciipl i o no m no 4 oo :i no 7 Ml 4 47 W I'-'i ... 47 lo ... 77 ,. J.sluil.ions.prinllngi'nil punnsniiiK. . I, l.llllirie, eleciuill isioius - l-oiirinl l.indriimn.Hahirr, postage, snd express ------ :-','. ,,. Omiilni Repnbll i Priming! o, supples .1, A (epillilicilll I riiitinH o'i --"e plies, claimed, 4 'J', iinoweu - ,. rhaiidler, ntteinliiig to pauper . tl . .1...1..,. ,,.l iMiii'l.ein exai na- Cieo. tl . .siiai,-. , I .q W) tillll - - On motion Commissioner drove was nnd he la hereby Instructed to visit the. bouse of of Jiunei W alpoieiind Investigate the case of Anne Thompson, pauper, nnd report at next meeting "f board. fm motion, board niljoiirncd until .Monday, " (iveuili'T 0, )sni, lit 10 o'clock n. m. VlNKAII 1. INHUMAN, dipuu.tyi'.tcj'.V. , Brewster, President. C. F. Coffee, Vice Pres. Oimiliii A CHAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. -A General Banking Business -TRAN.SACTEL).- JtoJAKA. Complete stock-of Clothing of Latest Styles just received, to which we call your special attention. Low Prices and Fair Treatment Guaranteed. come insr A-TSTjD see xjs. anch Supply House. MacLachlan & Cook, Props. PERFECTION IN BUTTER MAKING. Tlie 0. K. OUTFIT EXCELS THEM ALL. O.K. CREAMERY Has the i larccst eoollnn snrface) takes less eoollnc material! mnlinr'i? 8 .C3 Knl Hest- A "earn raised between 7.J rl1r"iiu7,.r,ln" f;n" wfcjlo depth of can, showins eondl. tlon of milk without touchlnc Creamerr. Send forO. K. Catalogua. .iwnM s. CARTER, Sola Manf'r, SYRACUSE, N.Y. Ml tut cJEJ Stft:!.--.:.- !T-: : -r !0NE, I0UCH tl- .s , rtT, sr , ' ' I r.'v i ,(vti Jill, y.i it hiij' nsiA tr. vO R L ri ; fj i i - . - ' T v ' L " ?2 " "k """"" ;v4. ' ... !