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The S County Journal SIOUX VOX.- 4.. THE NKTX t'i U'NTV j j sliiiiiinii-. Editor and Proprietor. K. K. A V.VK. R. TIiik1 Inlilf. , Colli W -t. !tsK hast. n , ,ijp.i u ! "' . mui Mil TP. YANDERS7 l.KAI'KU OF MERCHANT TAILORING. LATEST STYLES, LOWKST PRICKS, j PKKFrXT VITH. Satisfaction Guar-; anteed in all in stances. jf PK"M1T ATTKNTION GIVEN TO MAIL OKI 'Kits. ( I!AWKiliI Mi Al.l.I.VM K, NKIIltAoK A. FARMS I'U(;I!T AM) SOU) ).y the Nebraska Security Co., HARRISON, NK.H. ' Inc. .rj... ruled. ! AmioRizr.K Capitai. Pill) ( P i ahtai. f .H.IIUil.Oo ('Hfll. I .lPKVY. Prchlpnt l.r I I.Mfl.M II, .-- I'rold.Mlt. . II. JnM yrrtltiy. I , K. Vi k;t t , l rcu-. a r'-r. II. i . ( OM K , Attorn.- tnnwlmve on our list over tliirtv ( Hnli'K ", HMS in tins .-.unity V. Ill ll WUI'illl tx II oil llNli TIMK iiii.I KASY l'AV M ION IS. Partita willing to I i J y or i the Secretary. -II -diould Laud lioiigi! uiiil wild on commission. COHHKSI'oXDKNCK.SOLICn'KI) Address. 'lnl.-K a sn riin v m. !latrioii, Nebriiska, We nc.-d wumi wood on subs, ription iial ne.il it at one.-. -Horse blanket at the 1 1-i rs i Slioj.. Buy ami get a bargain. - Ii I'. M:iine is pre liirHi.l.i. n.irtliwt-t iritig lo plaster il tow n. -K, I . S:.il.-i'ltH. will luiilil ;m addition In lii-i t si.loii. i- In tli- iii :ir tiit'ii-". - Four iviiiiuU of Ai lnu Mi-s i !! for 9"n:!lt Cl-NW. ll.11 & MAIMi.l.l.Kll's. -J. W. lol. infill lias n-c.iv.-.l his S"'t of sliffji ami t'XMi li lo soo'i iiKl to tta:r i.uiuU'i-. -Foi! S.vl.KA liiil'U r oiilli'. i'oiii-I(-U- al Harrison, N.-!i. , '"HAS 1'M.MKK. "AV. K. Moorn in j.r raring to .-nlur-liw liliirlvsinHli i.i or. kr to U-lli-r bin niiM .if , jM iin it'a.i'jf Imijhic-sm. fiuy mil? kiiik1s of Whiji jilti to-; Itnco flir .V) . .-tils ni:.l get ;i !irt ' l.i liu-y v, hiji for uotliiiiK- j (JniSWdlJ) ft M.NTKI.I.KI1. "-Ri-V. (Jlcsiici' lllis U'tn oii;li.-l lix fiMor of tilt-51. V.. 'rliliK h i'l this plan;; i'r (he i'iM!i:iir year. Vi " h.ivi' riot Irarncil tthen )0 iX(.-HMl t i urnve. IJ'MWKH. Firhl- l:ih' nativi- luinln-r ami MiiutrlpH (ronstantly . il Immt at inv i luill (in K:imI l!oo-y," F! ii i 1.-k -:i-t of. Harnvin. ' ! F- Aiin'KH. ' Iiln-iiial ,-r M.-IWjiih - oi. .l u vi. - tirv at (iooOl and, Kiif., ;' of t'"-'. wk. Iluvv.nt to i!. .tli u lrur ty liml l.o ir.iica(toi:s r.f mill anJ kfriupt s.hoiit what -i-.-ii!'-'! it H"i" "'l ' titniwl rainfall. . ""i In-t KatliMnv C. ilnll.r:-vliipl- '"prof lavy n:iti'v ine tu!-i- to tin Hh U i i.al initl'-s noil will inl mole Hitlic luii r fuliiiv. ISoiii"' ot III" titulars ? I'.'xl t inoli-i.. lit fi-.;t loiiK. Sioux 'finly .'iiti furnish what (iiniiot l Kot (iMrwhcie. Some snniplen of HiiKar Ik-cIs woie wit to Wiishiujctuii home time oo for "nalvMiK hut the result was not siilisfac Viry'for thfl reason that the lieets wero ""t fully matured. The sugar does not form until after the lieets have made tlioir growth. A new time card is expect! UK wto efTe t on the F. K & M. V. on next s"Kliiy, Imt what the chunf," are to lw ' unknown. It is thought that no 'riarixe wj ,mul j the time ifomK - ma llml the easi iKiiinu u.u "oivc some I ioi i is later. ... reier WeulenlelU WUIl m Unlav ttn.l ...1 o.,,u sj. mules of the pl'- o hiH farm to hi rattier in - eo.u "'"ty. lie sent a twet wliifh.weilil l Ioimds, a. turnip which weighed " IwuikIs and some lino H iiiiens of pot.i onions und c:orn. Sucli things do Knoil mis..t,mnry w,,rk fur Houx rounly. 4 -Tl iKjIitinvl plot still tliickensftiid numtier of . nndidates rontmus to 'Kreuse, A iielition lias l"" lUfd ''" "B. Hmithto run s an indes'i)deni WidldttU for KiiiH-rilitendeiit of puhho mstructj. The flrt Kermml " "r tl','; niemomldo for tho mimlx-r of cainii who, will ((,.. I fw t,,B HH10- r. in., the arrival of a i t'iiK-..f 1 1, i,. Jl. UV.r,,,, lli- bay ;i! tllH 1, ' M.l,,j:i.,- 1 !ii ..n M,u,i Ci:r-w,,n,& M.jt-rn. ire's. -Wi. are informed "h.-, j White ;ivr ,, a. n. riimi.o"s int averag.-d That oiiu'ht to -er ai iv. sa! i-ly anyone. " - ' If -i I. Illllg-., '"iix county, thresh, ri,.-..iay ;,.-. of ;;;; i,u,ilti- rv,r. 1 , of Sn,i,T Cr-. k. d It acres of wheat bushels- and aver r ane. (,,,, I'l-lf'.r Jh.haH tluflin;; to I, a,, i!i..-"'!viit (aiicli.Ut.- , surv.-vor of hioiix (onnl v. Thn. vl ,n i.. iliuali-. for ear . ,,111, ,. ; .i... ,.,.,,,,. Tin? lllilliliiTV ainl ilnii,fil. l.r t.i!.lKln,.,.t of Mix H. ,. Ciiimiii jiaiii Ii U.'n r.'inov.s 1., lmil.ljn-noi-tl, of the ram h Mi,,y lion, wl,, n!s,t! ill le ,,.as. ,1 to iv I,,,,-, ustoiiii-r-. !! v. Snav.-lv hfltl FpiMTijial s..-viws atthechnr.li last Fri.lay ev.-iiiii. 11.. K-.ffi U lo lx li.-iv: regular I y in tin- lutnru au-1 ilue aniioiin.-.-ini-iit, ,, (. (,. ,,( ci vice mill 1 inailu. Ht-I ioj . (irav.-sis cx.-i te.1 to U' here sunn- time in Nuvcin-l-r, Imt the exai 1 ilati; has nt vcl hi . n 'h't.-ifiiiriwl iiion. -The i-nililic:ins of Muntrosc .re 1 i'i' t al th.-ir cam ns ma. I.- th,. f,, Miming iiooimatlons f..r ..i iin t oHic-rs: .s-v-.v-.ir. .hums ('lark: roa.l overseer, f 'i i .tt .'.'linos: cont.ilili-s, ,Ius.-,i Hni.lv, Kii .sell Will.anis: Jnil'es of election. Samuel S.vi i icl.ii ii!;. Martin (iayhart, laim-M ('lark; . l.-rks of election," John Messing, Unssell Williams. On Moiiiby fi it'titi.m was filed in the ollii-e of Ih" ( oiinty clerk for A. V. ( 'nt.-s to lie a candidate for the olli.-e of one of the iinL'es of tin; loth indl'-al ills- tie t. The politi. al designation is "iiulo-M-r,dent lion-iartKui." In Fawe.s unity it "as ' -i m t.-j-m hn t and non-partisan." Wonder if he has adiU'erent designation in each county in the dis trict : fioi't,'e Slack who arrived here a few days a).'. i, after lookinir around over the rniinlrv, decl.l.'d that this county was iroiid enout;h for him and placed a honie ste.id I'Iiih; on a quarter section of land ;i few miles south of town. All that is nei-essarv is to K' t eople to conic here and see th.- country and if the "eoaxin,";"' is l:.-pt np they wiil come. On Saturday w received a sample of corn which was planted on soil on the C.tli day of June, hy Minnie 1'ietersen, a" d l i years. The ears are lare, well foriiied and filled and fully matured. A county w here such corn can lie p-own on k.hI and pet ripe is a pretty fair corn country and the farmers are hcyinnine' to appreciate the fact. Tell your friends in the east that plod corn is raised in Sioux county, as well as all other kinds of (Tops. It would Ik; a ood plan for the far- rs lo arm ire for keeoine- a frood sup- j ply id chickens. Tln-i-e is a 'ood profit 'iii'th. iii. I luring the past season es j have I wen no lower than tilt.-en rents a il.i.cn and chickens have lieen almost un , known in the market, and would com mand a K"od pi i e. liens go a Ion.!? way i toward sui-tilviiit; Hie tanners laoie ano 1 t he cl ii and low Is market will enahle i it... fanners to inirch:s a treat m :uiv delicacies which otherwise they would ; he deprived of. del tfood hirds and 'ive i them pro.er care and they will hriiif? u I t,rnod reward. I -Some claim that tame fruit cannot ' he raised in Sioux countv, hut those who ' have made anv ell'orts in that line are ' prepared to prove the falsity of such claims. K. ('. Mvers has a line orchard wlii.-h will h.-ai- fruit next year and his cherry lives hav Lome I run ioi ioe p,.s. two-.i.ns List vprinif County Treas urer (lavhat-l set out l-'itl fruit trees and thev are all living except one, and have made a line -roivt. e past season. Hie t si, rail, I niviiare thems..ves to put out fruit trees next spring It takes ' . . i : te.ri mid ttie tune to "-el a neai iu sooner it is put out the iu to hear. sooner il will lie- i u. i.f interest, to our eaders to know wime thine; ol snow aim i.iuo.io during the past on. Antliony .ua- rava. w ho n ides near thn east line ol Lower l?uiinini n rei-oril and it. Water precinct, lias i.epi ,nws that dnriii"' the . i j . . . i winter 'h. tiiowi'-i anioiinieu io-mj 1 inch'-i. hut it ! The raintall was noi nieaM., .,,! ,. the followiiernuiiM if Aprd. ' s: July. ,hv, of the Minimis as i.,....,. -, . . r... ,i,.vu- June. 1. t'ii 'r- . .i,.vs. Mr, aiarava i,,!.i.vs . 1 : : .iiv,.!ic, ;,n viv tIKlI nine i....ss . fe over his p: ,rt of tne ooum, . " u, and hefore IlL'O ' th.-re was none io i year ' other KM-- lave to e;,v. a it. Thercpiit an ran house I-..-1, T iursiiay r. raMended. Short s,,eel,.. s e,v i i.. ll H Jenckes, A. I., wan a n ",1'iln 'n l ;,l iSirtow. JialKe Kin ka'lw'sann ni'-ed for a speech, hut his kai.lw.tt.ii ii (.unsultinerhim mn,VZx wctn.I V echned stating that i'"'"' , ) re presi-1" at a tern, of ''Irt I..' ..o't U.i.ik it I.ro,M-r for n all, 1'l-in .! , . ii? n.t. in a position ,;,, ... ti. ueueu . i; ' . ,,,,,,i'ii sue. ll. A o.ioi.i- .f.,1;Kr. .. ...r oflice c-an tell us iiosi- ' . n e P-r noi ... i .;,, on uiiestions of importance in u.c i ' , , judge isdcharml irom '"'"''wh-1 he wl Idoaxhl ipiestionsl '"K. . -fore him for "'l-tleli leliarrea irom s,.- i urn i will. ol.."."!'."';' T n. statement, as , r l.i.o lor se ll.Tine". for should a J yVa.-asehewoiild 1",: ntttiV- as presiding lie .lisMiialili o ii . . ..candi- judge!.. s.ich "promise is Me for .list.-;nn' .iuiies'as.othe tnathnwillpc "I11". fairandim- law and tne "'-'"' Pslahlihd ,alHial nmimer. ,ia,U)W have for .(...oril that KiW i f (llt .v 'uU m r -'i- (, "softlli rSu!tUtorYn-"ner.. I'r. Sl,;lf,-r KH.HISOlSr, IsTEB., OCT. 15, 1891. ''. S. Si-oi! "i the veoml h( '!NAI. .,(:;.- .as p huildu -utsl a restaurant g norjh of The The exeuiM.A, n. northwest Xe .aska editorial ass, iat ion thioijerh the Mai k lull, has U-i-n postjned to Nov. t -tn. The ptitnl pushers are looking lorviaid to a l oyal good lime. -The transcript in the wise of Sioux county vs. ( '. c. Jameson, for the hal ance loui.d due the countv hvthe expert, was 111,1 ,y t. ,,.f(.Ilt- Uie oMi(.e of ttie cl. rk of the district couit on Tues day. The decision f ,he district court in the case ol L. O. Hull and F. li. Satter lee vs. Sioux county is ihat the county having paid Ceorgv. Walker as county attorney is not liahle to Hull for the amount, and hence the plaintitl' must re cover Irom Walker. A good rain visited this locality on Sunday. It rained for several hours' and it rained in good sha)ie and the ground is m excellent condition for plowing and sechng. The fanners will lie kept pretty hu-.y tliis fall and the indication are that they will get good returns next year for heir lalior. The party who sent a dispatch to the daily papers a lew days ago to the eU'ect that the district court docket wascleared up, must have neglected to look at the records. It will he seen Hint hut nine .uses were finally disposed of during the tei-ui, which leaves twenty -eight cases yet on the docket. J. C. Noel writes ns that he will move to Sioux ( 'oi.nty just as soon as he can make arrang'-menls to do so, and -ays he is doing all he cm to get others to come to this county. There is a good deal of work heing done for Sioux county and honieseekers will lx-gin to gather rapidly helore seed lime next year. We are informed that John Speas, of Cottonwood precinct threshed a lew days ago and his wheat averaged 3! bushels per acre. Another Held in the same nciglihorhood consisting of twenty acres which averaged ttt bushels per acre. Such reports are what w ill "coax" new people to the free, government lands of Sioux county. The case of L. O. Hull vs. John A. (Jiven, et ah, is dismissed at the cost of plaiutiir. This is the case in which Hull lnought action against the county com missioners and their bondsmen for heing deprived of salary, honor and other emoluments of the ollice of county at torney, and the dismissal of the case puts an end to the matter. It was thought for a time that M. J. Weber would lie the only candidate lor commissioner in tin; second district, hut. on Tuesday a petition was lifed for Warruui S. Johnson, the cheese, manu facturer of White Kiver precinct, to lie a candidate lor the place. The political designal ion is "peoples parly." We are informed that Mr. Johnson served two terms as county commissioner hefore lo cating in Sioux county. After spending; some time visiting his brother, County Clerk Lindeman, Henry Lindeman will return to his home in Iowa this week to prepare to come to Sioux county to make Ins home. He savs there are a good nian in his local ity who would greatly improve their con dition if they would come west and he is satislied that they would move here if they would just come, and see what op portunities are ollered in Sioux county. Harrison is in need of a grain dealer and badly in need of one. Mr. Guthrie started iii to buying grain hut is now oil' the market and no one is prepared to take the grain brought here. It is to the interest of all to make an ell'ort to have some one here who will buy grain and pav the highest price possible for all the farmers have to sell. The only way to induce the farmers to come here with their grain and do their trading is to make it an object for them to do so. If Harrison is ever expected to make a good, live town it has got to have the "nod'will of the farmers and the way to g'1' t i bat Lfood will and keep it is lo liir- n.ui '. eooi ii a ei io. . i i.. . . ... what thev have to sell and lo sell them goods at as low prices as consistent and treat them in a manner that will prove to them that their business is wanted hy this town, ami nothing will do more toward bring in,' the farmers here than a good market for what they have to se 11. l'KKSONAL. John Field-son called on Saturday and 'a've us some cash on subscription. " llenrv IJndeman added his name to our list of readers yesterday. (h-idlev Tluivcr was serving his county I.. the capacity of juror last week. ll,,,,uon U'l-iles us to send TlIK I'"" - I... i.'v.u. to him at Custer. S where he will spend the winter. i sui, son. ol (lien, called on Thin- day and gave lis some cash on suuscrip- lion. Mrs Patterson and son of (lien Hock, r,. were the iruests of ' Mrs. K. K. l-iv- eruiore the Mrst of the week .1(1.1!!" ".'I ll"1,.' , - . t .a.-.. . ...;i,.a clime nn oil Tliiirsday to watch the proceedings in , court ami iook after his non-partisan political femes. 9 A. Beers came up from Hay Springs to attend court. He will move back to his farm in Sioux county in time to put in a crop next season. Mrs. Moore, mother of W. E. Moore, ee nrned from Missouri last week am) re ports that a oot.iher in the locaiuy where she was contemplate s Sioux county. Win Higgins has gone to lake charge f a i rge niltlo ranch near ( hoyenne, Wyo Mr.iliKKinsisaa excellent .nun for the position and will give good satis faction to his employers. .K trif. to the Agate Springs Stock Farm on Hunning Water. Kinml.K..W:.lJailv.."r--onU. District Court Prom-dings, District court convened on last Thurs day. The docket was called, and that accomplished preparations were made for the jury work. At this point Oeorge Walker presented a plea iu abatement, setting up that section 1, of chapter 6, of the session laws of 191 provided that in districts having more than one judge of the district court there shall lie a panel of -Jsj jurors drawn, and that but 24 had been drawn for the term then in session. County Attorney set up an an swer denying the constitutionality of the law requiring 4H jurors, aud presented a number of decisions of the supreme court to sustain his position. The law thus joesiioiied was first passed in IW, and again iu FSS'J, and a third time in lKtll, but had never been called up in court lie fore. The court heard . the arguments and looked up the matter for some time and gave his decision sustaining the county attorney and held the law uncon stitutional and the drawing of the 24 jurors legal. The following is the disposition of cases made: ii. S. Paddock vs. Jacob Marking, dis missed at cost of plaintiff. Henry Brundige vs. 1-lavid Lyon, plain till' given 30 days to answer. E. Sarles vs. August King, 1 cent damage for plaintiM'. F. i. Carley vs. J. F. Pfost, et al, con tinued. Annie Walker vs. C. L. Columbia, con tinued. L. 0. Hull vs. John A. Green, et ah, dismissed. Mathew Riley vs. Thomas Itiedy and Laval Rands, trial to jury; verdict for if 12 damages for plaintiff; on motion of del'endent verdict of jury set aside and case continued for trial. Josephine Minehart vs. J. T. Johnson, dismissed. Franklin Jacoby vs. S, W. Corey, continued. Hans Jtenker vs. E. C, Lock wood, et ah, continued. J. W. Higgins vs. Andrew Christen, et ah, continued. Sarah C. ). Bassett vs. Franklin Simons, continued. Jacob Heaiuicli vs. 1J. W, Woody, con tinued. L. Alice Watson vs. Elmer McFarling, sale confirmed. Jacob Heanrich vs. E. C. Loc-kwood and I). W. Woody, continued. K1. C. Lockwood vs. Thomas Riedy, uhen h", continued. J. S. Van Tas - 1 worth, coiitinn .'i) J. L. Moore . tinned. J. L. Moore vs. G. continued. ys. C. R. Wads- Soren Jensen, con W. Cobb, etux., Spargur & r ishei vs. J. S. Stetson, et. al., continued. Bartlett Richards continued. county' L. 0. Hull and E. C. Satterlee vs. Sioux county, judgment for defendent; plsiintilf gi via SO days in which lo lilo hill of exceptions. Julius H. Seymour vs. Philip McVay, et ux., defendant allowed 10 days in which to reply. Thomas Ellis vs. Robert Cruse, et ux., continued for service. Thomas Doyle vs. John J. Crowley, dismissed. H. Austin Locke vs. James Clark, con tinued. Charles F. Coll'ee vs. B. B. Bixby, con tinued to special term. Nebraska Land & Investment Com pany vs. Village of Harrison, continued. Alice E. Hunter vs. Fredrick Sell war., etux., decree for plaintiff. EllaW, Barton vs. Harrison Merrilield, et ux., et ah, continued for service. Thomas Devenport vs. J. B. Johnson, continued. Martin & Smith vs. Henry Warneke, etux.,et ah, sale confirmed and deed ordered. Sioux county vs. E. C. Lockwood, et ah, continued for service. Samuel L. Ulery vs. Jenny F. Ulery, decree for plaintitl'. The court anuounced that there would he a snecial term held before the close of the year, probably about the middle of November, but the exact date lias not been decided on. Notice to band Owners. To ,r.r. Whom it May Concern: Tlie coiniiiiHsioner appointed to establish a roiul coninieiieinK lit the southwest corner ol section !i, township M, rmw .w In Cotton wood precinct, slonx county, Neliriiskn, rnn nhii,' thence east on the section lino between sections 5 ami 8, 4 unit , 3 mill Id, 'I anil 11 to a point 10 chains east of the corner common to sections 2, :i, 10 mill 11 ; thence southeasterly through the N IV ,V and N K ',' of sniil section 1 1 to Hie S W coriier of the s K of the N K H of i he same; thence east H mile, terminating at the h corner on tho west side of section li, township Hi, raiiKe r,:t has reported in favoof Hie establishment thereof, mid nil olii.-eiioas thereto or claims for (laiiinKcs ti i i'i a lie lilcil in tin; county clerk's otllceon or iM-foi e noon of the ilst day of November, A. I1., P-'.n or satd road will be established without relerence thereto. I ONHAl) l.INDKMAN, 14, County Clerk. II. E. BKEWSTEB, C. F. Coffee, President. Vice Pres. CHAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. General Banking Business -TO AN S ACTED. - RWUSKA. Geo. H. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We Have now on Hand a First Class Stock Ribbons, Hosiery, Boots and Always on Hand, Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran and all Kinds of 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. TTTiRylSnKilR,. GIVEN A ticket given with every dol lars worth of goods you purchase for CASH. oo()oo I? Tickets gives you a Silver Plated Sugar Shell, worth ...Sjil 00 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth 1 2."i 12 Tickets gives yon a new style Lace Pin, worth 1 50 2i Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Teaspoons, worth 3 00 35 Tickets gives you a set 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 E-9- PLEASE COME AND SEE THE GOODS, Our fall stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gloves and Under 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. GOME 1 1ST ADsTD SIEIE TJS. Ranch Supply House. MacLachlan & Cook, Props. It fO.K. -21 E'tffri'EEf I0NE, lOUCH etjv. , i r. VJT-W I- sisa arm A m . - .m i m i i I I Turner. of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Laces, Shoes, High Patent Bon Ton Flour No Better in the Land. Feed. A complete stock of Hardware, verware AWAY PERFECTION IN BUTTER MAKING. The 0. K. OUTFIT EXCELS THEM ALL. CREAMERY Has the larcert eoolin urfkce take lew CMHn material i len labor, and gives Beat Reaalta. All cream ralaed between mllklaca. Skimming Olaaa whale death of can, ehewlac eondU tioa of milk without canchla Creamery, tend for O. K. Catalogue. JOHN 8. CARTER, Sola Manfr, SYRACUSE. N.Y. HE. AvS fcJIir 7 Wmk Largest s 5k, L; h-;r.DiJClN6 q-, PjAOfACTORiLS -7UIN THE-! 755s?S5:l