The Journal. IOUX County 4. HABBISON", NEB.. JA2sT. 7, 1892. : SIOUX COUNTY I i ' J t Editor aad Proprietor, M. V K. It. Time table. lest. Golne Kast. U :5 Bo. 8, mixed 7:00 ISON MARKET. i undrcd t.".. . Indred t . mil per hundred ! bushel. f 50 1 00 tlvo per m. ft. irrecU'd every Tlinrwlay. 4 50 3 SO Id 00 " I. f it lanted at the harness shop. nf snow seemg to be the order 65 per barrel at kjUISWOLD & MaRSTELLEK'S. f snow insures good crops Make your plans to put reage. as received last Thursday Jassett that her aged mother fait a few days before. v - i . . . . against J. ti. Brown on the Itering brands was djsniissed I plaintiff on Monday. i First-class native lumber I constantly on hand at my ,t Boggy,' 13 miles east of J. E. AllNER. rts made by some of the general report in regard to choice" at . the ball last 'ening do not seem to tally i number of peeled noses been noticed in town since t is surmised that there whs a iipy brook fair at the dance in on Christmas night, and Tuesday were uuile one? yesterday it cleared off and Mr,f'UieriH again with us, The fMoux county will average up I " e favorably with that of any kt )lie state. )utton informs us that he re ifff1 1 f 'om his brother-in-law who 'lu-Sfl . wegon, to the effect that a t3l (-HI, jjting of twelve families would Hit t,7'in the near future with the ztsro. 17. COMMISSIONER!? BEtOBD. foiBeial.J II 1 If UIBnv m.ju wjuKTr, HUB., Jan. 6, lHM. Board of coinuiiwioiieii met an per ad On en, Knott meeting read and peace lint Justice of 'tbe'iK-ace "Ylflf locating in this locality. way me people win come ,(Will not take long to settle die price of wheat may not be ,jr to the farmers, it is a note- OfCi. tliat the price paid at llarri- n Mili jh as that pai'l in the eastern irt of twt rtate, and that goes to prove mi CaMgh there is the crop from a QH tfiemge the growers are getting us uetofCatbe market will warrant any jaytaf for it. i- Jk uCM, Jr., or Uotttmwood pre f, itemed deid of heart disease at otXaHav, Dec. 27, 1891. He was ifJiC "cted by all his neighbors and M J, nder of Robinson Post, No. ILfvCSR. an-1 a also a member of MA, 1 relief commission of Sioux MHk, ; Je was at Harrison a short JMlL " Jti appeared to be goo4 for wmQlJXtot life, jJK of the est niy laws to a " t'jtock owners, they all agree ml hbooA Sow: vapft, ut ia rhatC r ld be a great deal better if lid comply with the law in re ys, for llen wlien they lost 1 they wouIJ have to do inquire of the justices of the various precincts and learn !itj of their stock aud the ':!.!.''.": dun it is to ride It r V vicinity, Vjoyed thjr lionse, mi Xew - nt one. The l;ir owing to the occurred at various but those who themselves. A neat Y bearing the inscription: fety Agricultural Society" Jj to each gentleman pur'ici- of the ordinary ticket. Xt after defraying tbe ex Irned into the uocietv traas- 7- u- Ont ird page of this issue we ibll4 &truy laws of Nebraska as teyaow liftnd. If, our readers will tidy am ft little they will know just w tpMwd in the matter of taking mtf Mimals. By taking the ani ftktMHt filing a notice as provided r tab tfi owners thereof could learn of ""WbouU by inquiring of tlie t the peace, but should any en up the person taking ,oare for them, and can r .twt of keeping from thj I'reHcnt : Comininaioners and cleric. Minutes of ltut motion approved. fi... i . .jiuiuiiuwiiiuoojcial bonds were preen w uu approved: m. J. A. Kauui, aawsoor Cottonwood pn't'incT. ' " Irwin'Daaoo,rQadQverieer Snake Creek 1'I.WJllCL. Jh Ko rater, Mepr Kive J'ofutt pre !. W. Woody, justioo of the freest nrtH-intt. aun vv. try, overseer liigUwaya district Louis Ruffliuff, road overseer aistrict 'o, iMuia mining, constable Fivo J'oints pre John W. Huntrr( liodarc precinct. O. A. Garten, Justice of the peace Warbon net preeuu-t. a. ii.riuueo, lUixomor Hhiti! Hiver pro A. It. Dew, county surveyor. William Dixon, assessor liodarc precinot r.ii j. nucoi, justice of the peace War wniu-i precinct, irns. uippert, constablo White lUvcr re W. D. Lafferty, constuble Uodarc prceinct. John Delteno, asseswr alontrow; prRcinct, Ainusw j'lwuuier, jnsuce oi the peace Cottonwood precinct. M. (iayhart, treasurer Sioux county. ijcorge w.txioo, justice ot peace Antelope precinct. John W. lUccdorff, assessor Warboiuii; precinct. John Herman, overseer of 111 bwavs for district No. 3. .M. (iayhart, Justice of the jieaco Montrose precinct. Cii rlmrd Hindera, overseer of highways for district o. 1. M. W. Hall, overseer of highways distric .No. . Charles I'ajincr, Justice of tho pcaice Snake Creek iirepinct. George J. hhafer, corouor Sioux County James 11. CH)k, assessor Uunnbig Wattir precinct. conrud J.lndenian, county clerk Mioux county. O. J. Oowey, osscssor Lower Kunning v Bttr rreclncl. Charles h. Uowey, Justice of the peace Lower Itunning Water precinct, Irving Wilson, constable KunnLng Water prceiuci. Joint r'. Cook, Justice of the peace Kunning w hut precinct. (.corgis si. liurson, road overseer district No. 0. Thomas lleldy, sheriff Sioux county. J. C. Parson, assnssor Hat Creek precinct Kelliuu V. Lliidftey, constable Uowen pre cinct. John Minehart, justice of the peace Five olnts precinct. Jiona or coimiiccinl liunk of Harrison to secure deposit of county money wapro sented and on accountof tholxiard not being nutined that bid had been accepted the same was not further considered. Claim .)f J. Morri was taken up and on account of there being no f nnd tp Issue rant lor same, it was not furtherconsidered. Claim of Hannah (Hood, presented to sol dlers relief commission, and by soldlerM re lief commission to tho board of commission ers was taken up and on motion, laid over for further consideration until next meet ing. UeuurHtof John Doesl to reconsider the action of tho board In regard to claim for damages was presented aud, on motion re fused. On motion board adjourned without day. COXHAO LiN'DEMAK, County Clerk. Blankets and robes at Cunningham's. Highest market prices paid for grain at the Harnsou Lumber Yard. . Now is the time to arrange for seed grain. It will pay to get a good quality even at an advanced price. -LWt forget that we still take wood on subscription. It is a good while from now until spring and we will need sev eral loads more. The Journal clubs with all the lead ing papers and periodicals published and will save its readers money if they will order through tins otlice. Have you invited all your friends in the east to came to Sioux county to lo cate? If you have it might be a good plan to repeat the invitation. Clerk of the District Court Lindeman received word the llrst of the week that the regular terras of the district court for Sioux county for 1893 would open on April 18th and November 2 1st. -If you want your friends in the east to know about Sioux county order a copy of The Jocrmal to be sent to them. It is cheaper than you can write long de scriptive letters to them, and will reach them regularly each week. Dr. Shafer had a racket with his team on New Year's day. While un hitching them the horses became startled and jerked him around and threw him down and ran over him. Dut little dam age was done to harness and buggy, but the doctor got a couple of ribs fractured, If you know an item of news let us know it If you have friends in the east who are coming to Sioux county come and tell us about it, If you know any thing which goes to show that Sioux county is a good place for people to conio to, let it be known. We want all tho news wt cm get. ' All Around A boat. Squaw Creek school liad a vacation last week. 11 Alva Daniels Sundied at home. Wish somebody would loan us a dic tionary. The beautiful snow is gently falling, but with a prospect of the wind rising. Peter Heyry and J. Thorns took loads of corn to Harrison Monday. Mr. Ben Wells left Gilchrist last Tues day, and shipped two car loads of cattle from Crawford on Thursday for Mento, Iowa. M. C. Doau and C. B. Holluigsworth aae hauling fuel theje fine days. Mrs. Lockwood's sisters, and brothers Rufus and Rob yisited her on last Sun day. We have jiiot learned tliat Gilchrist has a barber, call on Eugene Wohlheter when your hair needs cutting. C. F. Coffee and A. W, Mohr," with tlieir lamilies, were hospitably enter tained at D. W. Woody 'a last Sunday Since it has been reported that George O'Kraoe was to return to Sioux county in the near future, road petitions are al ready beginning to circulate. Henry Gayhart came up from Chad ron to spend Christmas and New Year'i with his parents. Says he will not sot up a shop in Sioux county until it grows a little more. Phk McCann reports times lively and wages good in the mines at Hopkinton Wyo., where lie is spending the winter, Hobert Zimmerman, our blacksmith has had a rush of work lately. Aud, by the way, his full cribs of corn demon strate tliat Sioux county soil will pro duce corn. Misses Lulu and Rose Woody returned to the Academy at Chudron last Monday accompanied by their brother Rufus ready to begin another term of hard study. uirisimas ami ew lears lias once more come aud gone, and we realize that the year 1891 has passed away. Days, weeks and months follow each other in rapid succession, and soon this glad New Year of 1892 will bu numbered with the past. Tho silver threads couit! creeping in among our Jocks, thus forcibly re minding us mat an tilings are passing away, passing away. . U No. My me action or trie commissioners all the old county o dicers are allowed to hold over by (lling new bonds. The vacancy in the Commercial Bank caused by the resignation of C. C. Jameson will be filled by 1J. II. Griswold, of the firm of Griswold & Marstelier. Mr, Griswold is one of the pioneers of Harrison and has for years been iq busi ness here and the people all kuow him He has proven himself to he a good busi ness man and the interests of the bank will be well looked after by him. A new school house is being formed southeast of town in the neighborhood of Me&srs. Moore, Scott and Robinson, the preliminary meeting will lie held on Tuesday, Jan. 12th, for the election of officers. Steps are also being taken to organize another district southwest of town. The farmers do not want tlieir children to be deprived of an education and the establishment of schools will aid iu the work of getting moro settlers, Let the good work go on, -At a meeting of tho village board Tuesday evening C. E. Verity, C. II. wener ana ionrau Landenian were elected to fill vacancies caused by the re moval of S, H. Jones and S. L. R. Maine and the resignation of E, G. Hough. Thomas Keidy was elected chairman of the board. The trustees have it in their power to do some acts which will make the farmers feel a great deal more friendly toward this town and it is hoped that they will get a move on themselves as soon as possible. The reports from Chad ron in regard Ut the sugar beet project are to the effect that the contracts can be secured for ,000 acres of beets next season. If that is done it is more than likely that a fac tory will be secured in time to work up the crop and if a factory is located at Chadron the farmers of this locality can easily get beets to the factory at a small cost. It would be well for our people to keep this matter in mind and be ready to put in a good crop of beets if a factory is established within reach. NORTH WIST EAST SOUTH Purchase Ticket nnd Conitlfrn Your Freight via tlio ., E.&M.V.S. C.&P. RAILROADS. II. G. BURT, General Manager. K. C, Morehocbi, J. R. Buchanan, Uen'l Freight Agt. Gen'l Pass. Agl. OMAHA, NCB. PERSONAL. C. F, Coffee was in town Monday. Russell Williams was in town yester day. ' C. R. Wadsworth was in town Tues day. Jesse .Beans went to Craword Friday evening, Mrs. II. A, Cunningham Bent Sunday at Crawford. J. M. Daniels was in town Monday and called to see us. Jndge Baiker spent Sunday at -Bush ville with his fatjier. Supt. Harris was a passenger on the westbound train Monday, J. D. Claghorn came up from Running yvater the lirst of the week. J. G. Morns called on Monday and gave us some cash on subscription. Josh liaker left last evening for Elk Creek, S. D., where he will spend the winter. Commissioner-elect Weber and S. W, Kemp were up from White River yesterday. Henry Warneke was in town the first of the week and made a pleasant call at this office, Judge Cntes waa in Harrison last Thursday looking after a case in which he is attorney . C. 1). Plimpton called on Monday and ordered Tiik Journal sent to his mother at Brook Hold, Mass. Henry Gayhart, after spending the holidays with his parents, returned to Chadron Saturday evening. A. F. Hill returned from Wyoming the first of the yexr and called on Saturday and gave us some cash on subscription. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Andrews and Mrs. J. C.' Northrop spent New Year's down the road. Win. Srliul. wrijtraj us wishing us a happy New Ye;ir ! enclosing a draft to apply on his subs. . ij-tion. Such things help to make a happy New Year. C. C. Jameson and ' farpi'v expect to! leave tor ineir new nomcin Uliauron in a fow days, when .he will an, me the du ties of cashier of h Fii '. National Bank of tliat place. Now is Your Chance to get a Big Bargain. Standard Canton Flannel 10 cents. Lawrence Canton Flannel 12 cents. Weiiave secured a quantity of these goods and will give our cus tomers the benefit of the above prices. EM raj- Notice, Taken nn hv the undiTMl rueri ,in ,-,.t.;,.n j, iuwunuip-01, range m Sioux countv. neoraxKa, on the aith day of December, 18111, iijiiuHinr tiexcrineu aniinaiH: 1 roan cow, i red and white row and 1 red calf all urauueu square top iiguro 3; 1 rjncow:l I and 1 spoiled cow. all branded i : 1 llirht reu cow, i doi-K red call each branded L Si i brjndlo $ow and 1 calf each branded 4.jTcon nee ted; 1 red cow aud 1 red ciMI each brand ed XI ; I a war-old while and red ateer branded Ton left hIioii der nnd n nn riwi.t ,iiun wiwmiii i reu can warmed oar- hoart; 1 HOeckled and spotted raw. 1 a vr. Old black and white steer, 1 3-year-old red steer and 1 red eow. brands unknown : 1 red cow and 1 red calf branded QQ. ll' Z'l T. B. bhVDSB. Notice Momtstend Knlry. U. S. Land Offick, ( CifAunoN, Nkbk. ) Iiec, 30, 1801. Complaint liavina been entered at tlil oltlce by Ida L. Deisler against John Mullen for failure to comply with law in to home stead entry No. 2502, dated July is.'lssil, upon tho lots 1, 2 and S and the southeast a, northwest 'j section J, township 35, raii(;e f7 In Sioux county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation ot said entry: contestant alli'frlnp tljat ontryninn has wholly uboudouod said tract, and that he never established residence thereon since makinir said entry, the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this office on the ith day of February, Issii, at 10 o'clock a. ni., to respond arm lurnisn testimony eoncurn injr said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses W ill bo taken bn- forn;o.ori Walker, a notary public, at his of- nce in Harrison, Nebr., on moral day oi Feb ruary, In'.H, at 10 a. m. r. . towers, itocoivor. , We still carry a complete stock of Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Boots C and Shoes, Clothing and Fur nishing Goods, which we will " at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BARGAINS IN EVERY THING IN OUR LINE, RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, MacLACHLAN & COOK, Proprietors QCLUVA.V A COXLKY, Lawyers. Will rUACTicrs in all Tn local, stati and federal courts and U. S. Land office. LEQAL PAPERS OAREFULLY DRAWN. tnsnt W Office in Court House, HARRISON .... NEBRASKA B. E, Brewster, President. C. F. Corrat, Vice Pres. CHAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. iSCORrORATED. A. ieneral Banking Business am too Busy to Write Copy for an Advertisement This Week, but if you Will Call I Will Bell you MORE GOODS for the Money Than any one in Sioux County. Come and try me. GEO. II. TURNER. -TRANSACTED.- Harrison, Nebraska Harrison Lumber Yard, Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Business Conducted on a Strictly Gash Basis, '-v s