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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1891)
The Sioux County Journal 9. H AHISOIiT. HSTEB., IfcTCTV". 12, 1891. : V w THE K'.oUX COUNTY -r- -T ) "KT A T . JO U JL"M -"-J - t j. Simmon. EJil..r nd Proprietor. ......fwt Going Kat. in!o. .mIm4 7 i j. F. YANDERS. LEAt ER OF 1EBCHANT TAILORING. LVTEiT STYLES. LOWEST PRICES, PERFECT FITS. Satisfaction Guar anteed in all in stances. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAILORDERS. ( luwToitn ah am.! am i:, "HBRA'iK A. ARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD by the Nebraska Security Co. HARRISON, NEB. Hiirinj ora it. To SuWribcr. The J'KkXAl.is now more tlian three .v-ar oM aud las lw.Ver urged its suli- nbers to Ntttle, owing to- tl hard tmiM witlrwhi.h tlie settlers have had to eonWml, but now With the rood r,.,. and general prosperity of tlie peiiple, it is tut justice to ask those who are indebted on subs, riiiti.m or other luwnmli in :iii and settle. It is a small amount to each individual hut in the aggregate amounts U til'odred of dollar, ami as we lave l.ared tlie hanUliii of the oast with you, we desire to stare the prosjierity of tiie present with you also. If you can not settle in full, pay a iirt of it as it w ill all help us meet our bills and run letig exiK-iL-es. In many casts it liis U-eii simply an oversight and we hope Unit thus calling attention to the matter will bring a prompt resixmse. The I'tiiUsiiEH. THE OFFICIAL COUNT. Abstract of the vote cast at the gen eral election in Sioux County on Nov. 3rd, 1891: ArawHKM) Capital. Pud it C'Amt, fiO.0O0.OO Offlrrr: WuLlSItNAH. ITml'lnt. 1.1 HUE LACK, Vli ITl-"l'li lil. S.H. Jurnu, swreury. C. E. Vmirr.Trpniurer. II. T. tiot-KT, Altonwy. Doiriir on our tort over thfrfy CUOIcETAKMSio tlws county wliidlt we can :tl on LONU TIME ud EASY PAYMENTS. Pwties wishing to boy or sellHoiJi the Secretary. Liwls bought and sold on commission. -Uoul mis the ' dance to-morrow night. E. E. Liverniore killed an eaj Monday which he sent to Lusk to l mounted. Tiie indications are that there w be a big crowd at the dance 'to-morrow night. A good time is assured. Tlie severe cold of Tuesday ni nip-d a good many plants, vegetables etc, which had not been put into white quarters. It is reported that the matter o tuition for non-resident pupils attending school here hiis been dropped by the school board. se ll 15 -I 6!.J fi :5 15 f 3S Id Vi1 7:33:12 21 4;10i 8 I6'13 1 II 4 2113 j2 10,49 1 4 - 9' ORRLSPOKDKNXK SOLICITS) AiklmsH, JihlHt.V'KAI'MriUTY -The wind of Tuuwlay waH-itntft! "kastly." W. C, O'Connor l.u our thauUs for Gf lot of ur beet. Ww iwud iv! wood on subscription id ueed it n owe. -FottSAUS A flrt-clai ?wing ina biue, new. Inquire at thi oll'M . -Horse blanket at the Hurries Hhop. Buy and get a Uu-gato. -Parties in need of tt f uininj,' mill S1 do well to call at UiU ofltce. -Highest market prices mM (t grain tthe llarrinon Lniilr i irfl. -Wantep AT osfE-A ffiid to do kildien work at tlie Harmrri Hoiimj. -F(,n SilK-A lmill Olltllt, toill- plete at Iburixon, Nub, g . Ciiah Palmer. CommiKnioner Oreen ha been al lowed a penxion of per month. Suchr iiiinga are appreciated- by those who rred In the armjV -There vviU be a meeting of the vv -ifk-o. Olinger and Henry Warneke have each secured a part of the rooms in S. L. R. Maine's residence and wi occupy the same dunng the winter. 1 1. T. Merriam ent 80016 ml''e .u,.r beets to Wasiiingto. wiiicb tested 18. j.er cent sugar. The teets had not fully matured at the time they were gent. The commissioners will meet aaiu on I member VAh, and all officers elect 1,,1,1 bnvfi their bonds filed on or belore that date so that the board may approve them. (Lciias. Hiehle sowed 124 bnshela of T.'i.. ... anA threshed therefrom 333 busli- els. He cot over 21 bushels of gram Cor each bushel of seed sown. No one ougiit to complain of such results, -The interior of The JoUiSAi, build- , i , 1 ing is being plastered ami limsneu u.. the work of getting out the paper is a ..i . i..,.i 1,,,-fcred with, but theMm- t;tKt uwi ........ provemcnt will be appreciated when couiplctcd. S,ndrw Christian's team took a spi rnilav. starting from aroumi w - .,, 1l,1.,l..,,,tand stooping at the rear of the ., V fnnsiderable damage l. r.. iii",nh' . , ,, the wagon and harness, but no on" ws bui-t t.. ,i,.U,.of the vote of Sioux county a re wrong figure appeara ,. i ...i.ii.. it, made no ditlci last weeK, - . 1 1 . ' miblish a corrected wthatour readers may know just how it was, Fur Siiir.'ine .Tmlirc. A'uiai. mneitiMMMH'r, rroniuiviuri , J. V. K'lKcrtoii, lVople's lndfpenclciit Alfri,,i M. I'(.t. Kcnnliliciin Fur Ri'srcntx "hhc 1 mvor4ty. A. o aiiiiiiiioia, ic(j)uvs lna.'iwnucni Vt illiuin (ioi-st, 1'rohibltion K. A. Ilii'lli-y, I'eoiile's lndejiPiKlent ClliirlfS Mnrplc, H, -publican H. 1J. shunitt iiv, K.'imblicHU Citrolin M. w'.hhIu unl. l'rohibition Fur hidlrirt lllilii'i'. Allrc'l iiiirtow, iO'puuii!nn A. VV. I'rlti's, liicli;pcinl,'it Non-partiHuu.... I N. Harbstuirli. lndt'Dtnidcnt ( lias. T. Jcnkinx, IVnn. Ind.; Kiiriu. AUnuico M. P. KinkiLlil. KciiublicuiiL Fur ( i. Hilly Clerk. .1. li. liurKe, Dcniocrai Conrad l.imli'iiuin, people's Tarty M. J. O'C.Jioiell, ltcpjjblicaii li. A. l'ulilow. I'ennle'H Induneudeiit ft t tiT i omii irt'HMinT. cuius riiriieiiHi'.n, roopi.vs mucpu j rLy. Ylurtin (.HVhart, l'.-ciplii's l'arty a. n . 3ionr. ni' nu uui-an Frr.miit .lu.lsr ...,. ,,. r,t, i li iiiuiui,, iiu , i , (rci). W. linstw, Ki'publicau JuliuM sicvers, Di'iuocrat Cliuu. si-hilt. I'coplc's Indciiimdent Tarty n.rumin) sm;ni ..,;.,, ,,,..,i, .,-...! ( , 1.. om in lliu, I ni w in"1 1" " - ""J John KbiTspiwlu-r, Hcpubllcan M. 1). Jnrrl.ill, IKMiMKrruL , T iimtii. Kfidv. i'culiie s rariv Fur Sitiicriiiti'iiilciil. t.lJ. 1M , ' " Kva K. ConiiiT, Hcpublic-an, I'eople Indcpt. Aliinson soatliwiirth, Tcoplc's Tarty Ili'Mianiin 1J. Sinitli, liidepciident Fur Comity Suru'Vor. A. K. in-w, in'l)uuiu;au N. B. ltains, people's Indtipeiulunt Tarty MIcliKid Riitlint', lndcpeiideiit .lolm S. Tucker. Democrat For Ciiiiiity Curiiiii-r. . ., , (Ico. J.siiafor, liiuu.; Tcop. Ind.; Veop. Tarty 11 Fur t uraiiiiwiiiiii-r 2iiu insirii-i. ,.,. I2 M.J. Weber, J'eople'H lutlependeut Tarty. -l';-SS.s..o,3'7 3;l,s i i 6-2! U lHIlfi 3 13 1 3 10,i H I 7 i 17 1 I 10 8 24 1929;222 4S 12 41 1 l'.- 4: 1 rAili 4,35116 7, 3 R mi .Mu; Hi! Q IT 5(115 Id' 9:1T i 6 8'lTli fi hi ;l s 17.21 lojis 144,2 10 7; 13 3 4 2, 2 1 14,12 A I 111 XMI 1 in!ll:-2H 11,12 .!l0 i 0 '2Sil3 3 12;14 2 10 lj..jl2i BjlM 9 8;li)2S.l0 I Hi 1 ai loHi'iB1 ? 1 3- 2-2- 3.18 829 1 2 32 a; 23 2 4 a 13'r - 3 3 14'35 B!33 I'i 3 1 4 12 1 2 10 I 13 1 3 10 2; l l r'31 nll2 3 9d4 16 18 n;ii in 4 8 5,44 8il5 24lis: -13; 4' 147 ilverware GIVEN AVJAY A ticket given with every dol lars worth of goods you purchase for CASH. 9 00' 6 40 13 1 3 112 9 !l 3:30 12 8:12 2 31 2 3 27 2i 5 2 I Ci fl!i7 9:87,12,47,18 5;lJlli:47iII fi ici 3, U 4 li', iaoiiiKi ' 12 14 105 8i ,22 104 I8;257 .28 1 1 I - 8 5 28 321 00 . 1 25 1 50 3 00 3 75 B;10i 7.24 60 197 81) 98 103 101117 10201 G 61 4 28 20;i40 16 70 2 m 8,118 14,178 II'lS 17 144 l(i 9:155 4! 44 2 1C0 15 93 3U00 17 70 18'158 i25 17 .J14 ..126 8 Tickets gives you a Silver Plated Sugar Shell, worth.... 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth 12 Tickets gives you a new style Lace Pin, worth 25 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Teaspoons, worth n.: : n cot nf Pno-fir's Knives, worth oo iitiieis(;ivrajuu.v o . 35 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Forks, worth o 50 Tickets gives you a set of Roger's Tablespoons, worth 0 W W 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. COME IICT -ATSTD SEE TJS. Ranch Supply House. MacLachlan & Cook, Props. '.. V."' It is high time some action was tak en in retrard to a county agricultural society if anything is to he accomplished the comiiiil season. There is no reason why a good fair cannot be held here next, fall and if a track is litteu up it is quite likely a number of good horses would lie kept , here- for training. some good races could be .uranged for during the fair. Such, things do not come along of their own accord. It takes work to get them in shape and the m.i. iha work is commenced sue cess will result. Who will take the initiative in the matter? B. E. Brewster, C. F. Coffee, TI,e voters Of Sheep Creek pre ... . . ,.i,.t an assessor decided i . - f.(Htl,e . ni 1 nal nrecuivu - ;n,-t amount to anuviiej-- .ssor of an adjoining preset - -, ii.i the feixable property lwWeM' r ' .oenw- of a man That would Z r ma.ng eommg w b nn . the returns, wiucn i4u.- . , - c:.,, rmint V . f ... ;i-.i mn vo niuu " r-llie oi.-i- inr,,pmsus ;hastartl. San.ora n WBian.. o fttini. tt. tt a n. ,.Urrt on Sulurday, ft larty ol I . Custer county Io. mi. n Mr.oU h. in. All Bre lie" ,,',., to Sioilx county . " . .' " luul, weeK on uk" j .. . . 0nn nnn ' " , , Tim facit that there m -I.ivn Pir.fh.M. native lumbe ww Vernment land inbiou .. . 1V fWU1"." wwri and peopw wiinglBw conituiniijr on iwiw - ,mrliv jo iiecomu'b : hi h -illookit BoKgy, 13 milen u.t 1 " '-tired of VS J Wmon. IV iiu priced land nJsecahome V ...... I A rum ntvilmvl in town UWit r nday I iliair own. tytit, and it i rvportHliat knife wan n.atler of not allowing A; 81 by nome om, but no rkm dam- -In the ma election ,t to.,i i...t ....h thinen aretiin Pnddy to vote ai lQ the ltollof life m trouble to the appean. t t . u. u. I u nrv. ww w' -fiouniy Clerk iimfeniah' informs an that ho and one - f it wa8 nec- k-..u Mhl. farm In Iowa eary for YfMy left the J Minus Iwfore ww. , ... Bftt return. we ""in twrmve a iaiuni- , iiinif nlace ami . , tie -... , .. Another polling lmu' ... majority ol u' Hvjr in UM new iuk Mud U) now 1 - and w W.pinKcomeb All lint M ' w " inLf.v Kiv the w""" ".; . wa8 ac- to com. Iwiuvl wliat can be ob- . , t(ie last iwue was. Z iates desired President. Vice Pres. CIIAS. C. JAMESON, Casiiier. Commercial Bank. PERSONAL. Robert Neece and A. C, Pratt were in town yesterday. - Peter Henry contributed on subscrip tion last Friday. W. E. Jones, of Indian creek, was in Harrison over Sunday. n r.nthria went to Omaha on Tuesday to purchase an invoice of lumber. Mr Robinson, mother of Mrs. O. Guthrie has been quite sick ioi u.B week. Jacob Marking was in town the first o the week celebrating the result of the election. ...... t i Simmons and children are .xpecieu'to arrive tomorrow from their visit east. After spending a few days wit.i n.s r fwhnrt returned on parents, ucmj Saturday to Chadron. -. -LSanford Shores and lamuy m..r V""oru .... ,,. p,;,u to make um r.uster couiu-y w j Sioux county: Creek precinc has been sick assessoJitU onnty Clerk u , at for a couple oi -- tend to business a pan oi Emery Oilmore recognized me E'1" J ,. i..i,i (am v needs ing day and added ms mu... - INCORPOBATKD, A. Geo.H Turner ' " ; : : " ' ; 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 V atent uon ion r ,. ,-: ... Always on Hand, No Bettor in the Land. General Banking Business i TRANSACTED, 1 Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran and all Kinds of Feed. A complete stock of Hardvirare, . Tinware, Barb Wire, and all kinds ot J) arm i.,, . Which we will sell at Lowest Prices possible. We invite " ' ;. ali to call and look at Our Uoods before buying, Hakeison, Nebraska. We Shall Endeavor to Treat all Fair and Square.: Respectfully, GEO. IEEE. TTJIWSnE AGATE SPRINGS STOCK FARM. JAMES H. COOK, Proprietor, Harrison, Sioux Co., Nebr. STANDARD-BRED HAMBLETONIAN TROTTING STALLION, MBNDONlAN, 7928. lor generaiiuoa. Marric. "m'or.hanK Nebraska. . tinv ea if he cannot in Let every settler see " rrr6rZ. That during the next d-We. !,th7 county and tie value or every farm in the comity.' r,t. ft.. tc. 23: he by Don J..RoWS90n, mMM PBDIGUEE-Mciidonian ; " ; ,"v'i,on J. Robinson by Marshal i;n toi, aiim "Tr. ."i Fisk's IlanibK toman A;7-hiV i.V Hero, son of Hill's Black liawK ; nm u' tff" ,i .t hv R'ys(' Mm of Vndy TWn. by Go, by ,,A' 'S.l'ebyOId MamMlaO and Ho by Imported May'-1 Old 'lW cr" ' ' Granuuam oy ui""" Mambrino Chief; he by Mcssengei. B. L. SMUCK. Fashionable Barber and Ha.ri . Everything in his line don. in a neat and artistic manner. Razors and Scissors sharpened and put ;n order at reasonable raUs. Give him a call. First door east of Raonh Supply House. .' , " - Nebraska. i llARRIfifiK iwington Chief, Jr. 2108 Sire of Fred S Walling -24!4 Spider ... Lexington Chief, (776) ( Caasius M. Clay, Jr:; (22) Kentucky Clay, m) rS?Xl:M. B reotiiiiu '-1" ii. li,,v... j . - (194) 4:301 Two Dams la 2:30 list. Lady Warflcld: npmvi ""a'iitw. 1 lxittieB ?:S4 Faitn Hope. 2:2 f Mambrino Chief, Jr. (214) Sjireoi mniwi.ii" .., 2-17. Sire of 8 in 2:30 list., Slro of t dams of S:30 trotters. Daughter of Imported' Medley. 1 By Mambf Ino Cfiicf , (11) j Siro of Laily Thorn, Mambrino Chief, (11) . Sire of Lady Thorn ii:18!i Sire of Ave in 2:30 list. Slro of 22 sons and 18 daughters who havo pro- , dticod 2 :30 iwrformors. . Daughter of Birmingham. i aam w FlBk.9 Mambrino Patcben ( W ;, third dan, , bjr ; OW Id. I record in tl.o State ofMleWWn. tl ".""j; r(J of BeUo t.mi Edward, S:MX rro7woTOrs w tho world. , Second of trotters has a nvc -Twnq or UM opporvuniireo v