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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1891)
The Sioux County Journal asro. 12. HLK,H;ISOiT, IXEC. 3, 1891. ji.aoi... Editor d Proprietor. W ML - U I So. mtxwi W LrW rl r hi hABBisonmarket. njrfll 1 r su.n.lrl w iwiidi --"" Cpf 4"1 67 34 1 U) I 15 an a ao a j wi rr f - - . Wprr : "Z".Z ... n ... . . .,i v..rv Ttiur"ly. If ion" 4 Mi I 15 m IF. Y ANDERS. LEADER OF Wht tailoring. UTffT STYLES, LOWEST PWCra, rEUFECT FITS. itisfaction Guar- ntPfid in all m uwvv stances. WMPT ATTENTION 01 YEN TO MAIL ORDEKS. HUWroKI) AMU AI.MAMT, MHU.YSK A. To Suuvfilifr. TllEjiXKs.aisnow more than three j year old ar,d luu never urged its .sub scriber to nettle, owing to the hard times with which the settlers have had to contend, but now with tlie trooJ cn.r and ifiniral t.roMjeritv of tl.o t,.i.l it ;.. uui jusiice to a-W those who are indtht.il on sulidcnption or other accounts to (all and nettle. It is a small amount to each individual hut in the aggregate amounts t hundreds of dollars, and as we have sliarwl tlie hard-hips of the juist with you. we desire to sluire the prosperity of 1 lie prev-nt with you also. If you can not --tile in full, pay a part of It as it wili all help us meet our hills and run ning espences. In many cases it has lieen simply an oversight and we hope iliat thus calling attention to tlie matter will bring a prompt response. The PniuKiir.R. thin -Go to Turner's for bargains in every- Ml - RIankets and rubes at Cunningham's. - Wasto-A load of hay on sub scription. -1 ir. Khafer reports the arrival of a girl at the home of Andrew Christian t few day ago. -I.tvid Bartlett is building a new i r, t,w Miii'Tju'hkiu on her claim in Running Water. -For Sale A harlier outfit, com- ph-ti at Harrison, Neh. Cuas Palmer. -Send The JoritSAt, to your friends in tho east. It is much easier than to writ'! long letters describing tnc country. w Miss Ella Gardner of Lincoln has we- . V . 1 ,...11 ..b cliiire of nveil at, Harrison uuu m - ra ti., ilressmakini: department at Mrs. Cunningham's mlllenery store. Apples 4lc per biial! at Turner's. Twenty-four bars of soap for tl at Turner's. li,n V xv,,; ,.i t.,i. r.i i.i sliiiid two cars of cattle from Harrison on Monday. The full term of school closed yester day. We have not learned when the next term will begin. G. Guthrie sliiooed another car of wheat last Friday and will tdiip two or more this week. He cannot get cars in which to ship the wheat tliat comes to market. fine 10 pound girl at the home of David Mother and daughter are doing well and the lather is rejioi'teu as appearing several in.iies taller than he did lormerly. Judire Kiukaid sent word on last Friday that the special term of the dis lri-tf..iirlf.p tsi.iiiv countv would le ...j... M.l..,,. tif., uil. Till, nnd that c urn i lu reiiilv tor trial at t Mat time. He evidently desires to clear up uie (locKci. T,. 11. , f-iMnfti-a cnnie into town with loads of wheat, oats, corn and other products of the farm and with their horses looking sleek and well-fed indi- .,l..a (K.it tlio sett ers Of SlOlIX COVintV have no compiaini xo mane aim umu prosperity is sniiang on tliem. l'EUSOXAI- J. E. Arner was in Uiwn yesterday. E. C. Lockwood was in towa Mouday. G. W. Cobb was in town last Thurs day. C. F. Coffee was in town the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook were in town on Monday. J. G. Deuel was in town on Tuesday as iullv as ever. C. Christensen contributed on subscrip tion last r nuay. Commissioner Knott was at the county seat on Tuesday. J. Vf. Hunter was up from Bodarc the first of the week. Rev. Glasner occupied the M. E. pulpit at L.usK last sunuay CO IN BOUGHT ANifSOLD by tlie Wka Security Co. iliRRISON, NED. Uurorporaiel.l WstHDCAPrrAl, 1.10.000.00 btp Capital - -' fO.OO Vomrnr : , iiI.txriKM!, Ireittiliint. Um li er lacm V ic- I'resldon t. t II. Jo M, fiecretury. C. K. VEBITV, Treasurer. II. t. CoM.EV, Attorney. tsow have on our lints over thirty CHOICE FARMS in this county ihich we can sell on LONG TIME antf EASY PAYMENTS.' irSies wWtinff to buy or M.ould Mt Uie ecreUry. X B,ught and Sold on Coramixftlon. MSP0XDF.XCF. SOLICITED iVb I iivi 1 1T1TY CO.. Hiirr will ScbrasKa. -HidM wanted at the harness shop. jw A-.,.n' for "5 cents a pound at V ..uq i!tr'. ,.-.l examination of airli('ants rorteai'liets'ttertillcates will bo held at the school house in district No. 14, Cot tonwood precinct, on Thursday, Decem ber 10, im. a-.- 1,n a bullet through one -i ,-XJIlio v.. of the windows m the upir story of the . i . Uit Thiirsdav niKht. A couri. JJOUn - ;ttl more cam id handling would b a good thing. prv time the weather makes up a face this year it either ruin or snows and the result will be uiai, um.-i - W'Ji will lie the biggost ever raiseu ,u northwest Nebraska, :,i.,ithn nra that there will 1J1U lliu"-' , n , t i,.nfv of moisture tor an ditrinc the coming year. crop i,ul i",m"' " " , , Tl,ere J been a great deal more mo.st- ure in the form of snow a m , am fall than there was last Jail auu u suit will he excellent crops next season. ..M..prail.i ball Riven by the me iii.i"- , , !....,( fit, the court tiouse on liarrison ui"i ., ,, t Thanksgiving evening was quite weH at tended and enjoyed wr-rz: ber were costumed ana muc. . i fantastic appear- was (usi "J i,l ance. The pri.s w-awa ded to a L. Ulery una .miss leputyU.S. Marshal Jackson i0 Harrison on S:Uurfay ajjd rve. Je nor, on E. D. Satteriee, t w. "V . , ... J t t R-Lhcock to at)- ,. in hv mui ii w , : maraud give evidence before the L.. . t rinmha. Judge A. . necU-ct with the famous Cr.tes letter e)is(xlo. .Tmi.iw niirht. if. lipL'-nn to rain and on Wednesday morning it turned to . . ... i ...rf..l now and a L'OOd deal 01 Uie oeauiuui fell during the day. Such storms are nt hut, thev are prepar- 11V.V ,j i - ing the ground for next year's crop and that i-i what manes me lurmers sumo The time of year is at hand when the farmers have a Rood deal of leisure, with ,.., i;,-.,lle tir.thini? to do but chores. A portion of such time comu ue punuio ilvantiiL'e in the preparation of large cares or root houses. The tests which nave lieen made demonstrate uie !.., .i.t tHi.r or more profitable crop can be grown by the farmer in this locality than the root, crop. iu.u,P, , carrots, sugar beets, potatoes, etc., all vield well ana mane exuencnu stock and can be raiscu ai a mu.ua w and the only thing needed is a place in them. A c:oo(3, large, he orenared with no ex- uccp 1 " ... ,1,1 nense except labor as uie iimuela 1 . , ...... l. Lift ff.r p.,-,.r nm sininoris can wvs lUl iuui -i i . . nothing. So improvemeni can w r..m tiinf. will bring better returns iu0 ct nml labor than a large, weu- J.U1 IIJC vuuv ventilated storage house for the root crops. David Anderson contributed on sub scription on Monday. A. II. Shafer left for a business trip to Rushville on Monday. J. W. Ricedorff returned last week from a trip to Omaha. E. Rohwer, of the Harrison house was on the sick list yesterday. Thomas Devennort sent us a remit tance on subscription on Monday. nr T Tl. wao down from WV0U1- VV. A. UlU.'M - ing to attend the ball xnursuay eve...uft. mice iriiiel Robinson came up from ni cnend Thankseivinff with her oarenls. iir u tv, vis of the Herald, has charge ' . . -o n of the postollice in the absence oi u. HougK ti.-i. wiicnn left, Monday evening for a business trip to the central part of the state. r ;...mn.r Open was in town the first of the week and brought us a nice piece f beef. m-. rhf. rhristensen came down uirs. '...v from Orin Junction to spend thanksgiv ing with relatives, id from Denver Wednesday evening and spent Thanks- eivine in Harrison. aith nnd Anna Kirby Misses luimi'o u." . - were up from Bodarc to spend Thanks- riving With THE JOURNAL lau.iij. .- ittanw Conlov left Tuesday evening for Lincoln to look after some matters before the supreme couiu. J,B. Burke and H. Zimmerman left rUk ,. m;noS of "Wvom- on Jiionuay ioi .... 1 l .l-irt TO,n. ing where they expect to puv .u ter. ' And get a Beautiful set of Glass ware, Consisting of: BUTTEB DISH, ' CREAM PITCHER, STJChAR BOWL, SPOOK HOXjIDER, All with a Pound of Standard Baking Powder for only FIFTY CENTS. ui- twrhean we sell coods, but everyone knows that they get fair treatment, full weight and as low prices as is consistot j cj I with reliable goods I AT THE RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Just received a car of the celebrated "White Bread" flour, on which we have cut prices. pai IWst Tuesday was the Dfth anniver .theniaVriageof Mr. and Mrs. D. airy or t ie n nme' " . i . i Mwold and some of their fnend planned a Burpn.se lor 11 - ' ''f ; arge enough to pretty well fill the Gns K. ... .lL dwr,oil down ution them i woliiresii '.'" - -i . ,. . . .dlv and proceeded to inn -We need Home Wood c-n suuscnp ' , -,, iheniselves and a very There are three contests for judgeships grown out of the late election, but the most important one will without doubt be that of Judge F. G. Hamer against Silas A. Holcomb. The contestant , :ii,..,i .,rninrement of election booths.' failure of the judges of election to properly endorse uie 7 throwing oul of votes w.thout ju ca-.the-iL than members 01 i lr the iKK.ths and assist in the prepar- ation of ballots, members of the elect.on board electioneering, eu,. -hatched with a good deal of mterert a:nlttnyofthe inn-tant,-! tests ot me , . hrfls . . . ...miiio men oeis u v hisciiarges - nfiiipcral . . ... ...i. ,,rora cruiltv 01 Illegal of election wi. - . ht ... ..i. 1,1 1 nrosecuted. It Is rii,nb acws"u"' " uf Hn example he and proper n - - . , 1 ,it,i m-ide of sucn s,,0lild tricksters may thatottier uusu,,-..-. undersUmd that ttiey ca.u law with impunity. B. E. Brewster, President. C. F. COFtEE, Vice Pres. Pull Stock of Goods, Come irt arid tfrt your good before winter sets in; Marriftd F " at wnce. , , l(iant time was liau aim it - - . l-Eighteen poundn of fi'rum.latul m party f)rolte up wishing Mr. an .K r H 00 at TuA-rrW (;swold many happy ret-- of t k -PaKieslnneedolwiii U'J. . ..'.,., nd a very tliihL'stO suit inciuse-""- CHAS. C. JAMESON) Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. General Banking Business TRANSACTED. Harrison. Nbbraska wU to call at lids oltice. . 11 ..1 . . bt ."ice mid" for grain I . I ICtIV lliwi"' 1" ,UIWri)nI-umbr Ji- -PoHSAii-A nmU-lu sewing n.a- t,w,,mmemorate tho owas.on. Thesan.lo sugar beets set Uy . . ,.1 vu nvielded 14.. l1 C. O'Connor iw - ,.o . - A S,T til L'ill . A-l"-- J and IO per - At the V . . , . ,.:.ianpf. of the DoCTMAisAt. ..S onTiturs hride's parents near lUr iso , w day, November 28. 10 - by & ().-(;lasner.wr.Jomrr. NV l,ii:l(l. UAV1PArxERS0N.-At " SrS the bride's parenat Han, s Thursitay,iov" j Uavis ,1A.iniv. NebrasKa. f.,,,mOn Sunday, Novem Crooks C.1L1.IS ijvooksand Mrs. Hiuiie county, Jeir.m- new.' liii,"ire at thin o.m.. . . , t,,e factories are now . . Uur poundor Arbtick,, ee. or beets would be .- itntH. tnhatthe factory, m. -vi " . . ..... ,;i 1"' Tl, small com, -?ven choice dignns for wouid bring f . , , Tn-NM- (alfy .avtrt2 n ,, profit OH'Aii-The Harrison IIousu. in m locality won leav E. Rohwer. Prop.. on the crop, u - expe,.inlP.D,s Hurrison, w(jU demoasiai - - llmt jfj itt-FlrntilU native lun.Wr e he ""gim that the on Fiut DoKgy. ,, HM 1 in nnlar to grow uw w T R. ARNF.R. vated m order w b Tlie ex- .. v..i Ice Mini.' o 2 jiairiswMt - .At an 111 Notice of f.si ".. ..,., So..ott Hereby 8W n 0 lh,. al, purHH who of th0 prl- -..WOHaMMUidliHt " '()t (hl, county," iff ' 1 l MM Ul 33 w 1 f (Mr mATBB MILLION Geo. H. Turner, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE- We Have how on Hand a First Class Stock of Clothing, Hat Cap febbons, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, m&x Always on Hand; No Better in the lAnd". BMAUtl IT IMMMM UOht. Etteemlott. HMdMM.' Titiware, BarB wire, w . ' ' -' Which We will sell at Lowest Prices possible. We invite a'll to cal l an look at Our Goods' before buying. We Shall Endlavor io Treat all Fair arid Squa. Respectfully. EVERY ONE GfllRMTEED. PEYROW POVBB LIFT LAMP. wf for ...by A... ,r.i, lino. " ....ii WhT ,u' Home .rnoTr " '..it . T. W' P, ik- , nil ih. llmn. IH n.nv for - .Ml.. "L!"'uS w. ! METROS! UUP k Bra. co. ., $3000'" th. .ItMl. or.mrloym..''' - - . . ... .. k.Ms riAHl iraw.,- ch.nT nUrly mttlllir.ri.P""0""' ,H lAPAlltlll whrCTrrT WMJl-"t- or.iployi"'. " V,. 'i r,ww ST ft.r m. anltM .rr".l"' ' -- , kZr.nl. I ll"OTA .mZlo,'lt lirr. h.va .Iretrly ""P"!.,"" Jfv iiumi .... Mch. li Jli.W , Take the Fremont, Elkhorn A Mis souri Vdiley and Sioux City & Pacific railroad tor Fremont, Lincoln Hastings, Superior, Omaha, Missouri Valley, Sioux City, St. Paul, Duluth ana points uui..., Des Moines, Dixon, Chicago, miwau, and the lumber regions in Wisconsin. CloBe connections are made at Chicago for Toledo, Buffalo, Albany, rmnuiei- delphia, New York and all points jn . . - , l..re per cen ui throujs'h trains. tU-nnwi.'( v-;.- - . (ll.,.n,l)er 'ii. tovtii w- r menu u .. ;.;n pvcolni't " H,nl r . 1 -o to nrove tne f r" """ " - ,-.ill T . Mrrtoaon ' bunion at r?on7A f.'nuiity iber 4th a...'uf-.."i.. ik uveiiim; u j TB-.- 1'.' - t in the won'.. 'wit inviiwi w iHw-ii'"