Journal, HE IOUX H-A-RRISOJST. NEB.. 21, 1892. 2STO. 19, County )UX COUNTY 2sT , E4Uor art Proprietor. LYR.B.Tiiue Utile. Going EU4t. 1 So. 6, mixed 7 00 SON MARKET. rcd M fc jht hundred ti.. jlH'k 4 S r)xrm. ft is k'l every Thursday. 40 1 1 00 1 15 45 40 . 50 J 00 8 4 50 50 I at the harness shop. I robes at Cunning ham's. er Knott will have about lout the coming season. er barrel nt rk'OIJ) & MARsTEtXiaj'8. informs us that l.e ex- crop of from 80 to 90 of late would not admit being made on the new 3 that wood that was it if) the season of the aulil be appreciated. I is moving back to his I Smuck will move hi P the building vacated by Robinson has our thanks V fresh pork. All such f make life pleasant in a old goods of C. C. Ja me ld to Chadron last week will soon be settled in t E. 'dime social" will be Jence of E. D. Kattcrlee, (evening, Jan. 27th. All Jtend. First-class native lumber instantly on hand at my f Boggy, 13 miles east of I J. E. Arner. Ifmore received the sad in he death of his father at (w Ilampshire on the 19th j of 89 years. He was a Jrippe. J will give a temperance church on next Sabbath joningat 7:30. An intereat I both musical and literary Ved and a pleasing enter pomised. It if corn can be raised in V The best answer is to re L Zimmerman who lives a in of town, and lian 8,000 B in Ins cribs, which he kn, and if that does not Wigator let him ask many in that neighborhood. "ilv's lecture on the Johns- ,the church on last Thurs- s listened to with a great st. During Ins three It the scene of the disaster yent deal of information details of the event and 'sting impression on his totes lux excrienco in an Ber, I ago J. II. Cook regis-ntlard-hred colts, all of d at hn Agate Springs jioux connty. They are eh promise to develop a peea. For one yearling Ipeatedly refused an offer m to, aise good horses and rate Springs Stock Farm Jte front in good shape. Occurred in station agents it. V. at this place on last t Holt coming here from br., and succeeding J. C. i. Northrop being trans lentine. Mr. Northrop oe when the railroad first feing a car for an office was built and he has con je in good shape and hi (pleased to learn of his pro Northrop left on Satur n their new home. Editor war Come ind Editor nay go, But the PMej U Just the Same. In the last issue of the Herald Com missioners Green and Knott are treated to a lampooning because Uiat paper was not given the county printing. A few weoks ago when the name of the preseat editor first appeared at the head of the columns of that paper he stated in bis "salutatory" that he would not stoop to mud-slinging. All went well for a few weeks unw that paper failed to get the county printiug aud then the two old members of tlie board were attacked by tlie Herald, and tlie argument used was tlie same as has always been the policy of Uiat paper and consisted chiefly of name-calling, Within leas than the twelve months last last that pujier has been under four ilifl'orent editors, all but one of whom used the same tactics and that one who was the exception remained as editor but a few weeks, and it is clearly indicated that no matter whose name appears as editor of the Herald, the management and control of the iaper is in the same bauds that it always has been. That pa per must have a light on its hands or it cannot live. The only demand for its existence is to keep up a turmoil, to the detriment of the town, the county and the general prosjiej-ity. Tlie Herrld generously offers space for onimissioner Knott to explain his ac tion in, but that gentleman, on reading the article in the last issue of the Herald simply remarked, "That shows who owns the Herald." PERSONAL. J. F. Pfost was up from Crawford on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Cook went to Craw ford lust week. H. W. MacLachlan returned Saturday from his trip to Omaha. W. R. Smith called on Rainrrlnv anil contributed on subscription. t Mrs. W. R. Smith and Mrs. J. C. North piyjiM Ueadwood last week, being WlPu there by the illness of Mrs. Frank Smith. Treasurer's Statement, Srnii annuul statmnent of moneys received and diibiirHcd from Julyl, to December 31, IH8I, by tlie comity treamircr of Sioux c-ounty, Ni-brnnlta. HTAT1 FUND. Balance July I, 1891 1 5 09 Collections 03 33 I'u Id state treasurer $ 184 18 IJiilance ..... 47 24 CM 42 SCHOOL LAND HIM). Biilance July 1,1891 ... 0 00 Collections .1. 144 01 Paid it ate troaurcr... Hfilunce . .... . 144 01 STATE SCHOOL fU.ND. lloluuce July l.lHtl 8 44 Collodion line 1 00 July HpMrtlonniRiit... 4'Jtt 81 Apportioned to districts. Italnnce W? 8(1 COUNTY (iEKERAL FUND. llnlnuce July 1, 18111 010 75 CollectlonH.. 1059 M Warrants redeemed . lliilaiice &il 42 99 38 44 63 144 01 505 25 01 607 2l 4M0I 117U 27 1670 28 COUNTY IlKIDGE FU,VD. Balance July 1,18111 78 6T Collections 445 70 Warrants redeemed... Bulance ............ 1B70 28 524 37 SPECIAL DEBT FUND Collections 23 5S Balance ... .... 23 53 QLIllElfS' BELIEF FUND. Collections 1 ti Bnliuicc 148 82 375 65 524 3' 23 53 23 53 I Around About. , V hauled another load of Vst Thursday. Jaumgard returned to the May, after spending a few r parents on Hat creek. I has dug a new well on naw creek for the benefit Sherd, farmers express tbem leased over the action of i of Harrison. food is hauling corn fod Jcnased of J. Wilson, j Conner is well pleased and scenery of the Po ts little disappointed that (two examinations a year "not pass an examination June. Teachers going , should bear that fact Vays heard that a bit of by being circulated, but ntioned in regard to the U of J. Wilson has irecedented extent. Geo. J. Wilson: "I bear you n all the Us'ted States M this year." needs the sympathvof sore affliction. He is boils. lontrose, Sunday morn k, Mr. Mike O'Cocill ,MU Oajrbart 1 52 1 62 1 52 COUNTY ROAD FUND. Balance July 1,1801 118 37 Collections 70 11 Warrants redeemed S5 00 Balance : h;2 48 1K7 48 197 48 ADVEBTISINO FUVD, Collcctlonr . . 43 90 Balanceoverp'd July 1 1891 Balance . 43 43 90 43 90 PRECINCT BOND FUND, Balance July 1,1891 1202 40 Collections 191 40 Bulance . 1453 ft) I4.i3 m 1453 8)1 V1LLAUE FUNDS. Balance July 1, 1891 (bond) 143 48 Collections (vlllnge) 17 90 Collections (bond) 82 91 l'nid village treasurer 14'i 19 l'ald bond coupons 175 00 Bulance (vlllng-c) 34 71 Balance (bond) . 5139 403 29 ROAD DISTRICT FUND. Balance July 1, 1891 ... 102 5S Collections 81 25 Vouchers paid.... Balance .. . . 403 H 148 20 188 78 183 78 SCHOOL DISTRICT FUNDS. Balance July 1, 1891 40 31 Collection! 1U1 80 State apportionment 508 H Orders paid 1708 92 Balance .........1 878 tf ' 2487 88 2587 38 SCHOOL BOND FURD. Balance July 1,11 474 76 Collection! ill 19 Interna coupons paid ion 50 U&lauca 5ns 45 993 96 093 95 WARRANTS PRESENTED AND RBOISTBBBD. (ieneral fond 74 Soldier's Belief Knnd 26 00 REGISTERED WARRANTS OUTSTANDING. General fund... . ..... 7S5S 17 Bridge Fund 7I 96 Special Debt Kuml MIS W Soldier's Relief Fund ti ra Notified for payment not returned.... 3W . 9 Dated Jannary 1, isn. U. tut jUfcr, Treaaarer. COMMISSIONERS' BEC0BD. fOffldal.J Harbison, S1011 County, Skb., Jho. 14, 1892. liOHi-il of county cjiiimiiMioners of Bioux county met in regular session an per adjournment. lTeent: CoiniuliMioners Green, Knott Weber and clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and on motion approved, uf ter adding to tlie action taken On printed stationery tlie words "not toeiceed the sum of 035.00." The following accounts against Sioux county were nudlted aud allowed and war rants ordered drawn on tlie gcu'ral fund of 1890 for same: A.C. Pratt, Judge of election and re- inriirt... . V 0 in Emery til I more, Judge of election - t 00 W. K. Johnson, Judge of election 2 00 A. T. HuifhNon. clerk of election 2 00 John S. Tucker, cloi k of election 2 00 GeorgH W. Cobb, clerk of election and returns . 5 00 J. C. L. ltugland, elerk of election . 2 00 S. H. Story, jndge of election 2 00 Otto MutiHon, Judje of election 2 00 A. Ij. LeclUig, Judge of election... ... 2 00 l. M. Sutton, cleric of election 3 00 t. Jl. Jones, clerk of election 3 00 J. M. KohiiiHOn, Jude of eli'.ctioii 8 00 v . j. 1 HtierHOii, luuge 01 election ami H. 1.. It. Maine, judge of election 3 00 W. S. Hull, clerk ot election and returns 6 00 John i'lunkctt, clerk of election 3 00 J. J. Kipp, Jmlge of election .. . .... 3 00 h. w. Hull, juilgc OI election . s 00 Noah Marion, Judge of election 8 00 U. A. 1'ublow clerk of election and re turns . 7 50 Chan. I'. Groyo, clerk of election . 3 00 John Spoils, Judge of election... 3 00 11. a. 1 oitman, jiuigeoi ciccuon a un ltobt. V. TullT. indite of election 3 00 John Kerres clerk of election and returns 6 70 Jacob Marking, clerk of election 8 00 uiiiuel li'biiet, judge 01 election a 00 J. W. Smith, Judge of election 3 00 M. J. O'Connell, Judge of election . 8 00 A. W.Molir clerk of election and returns 8 fiO C. II. Ilollliigswortli, clerk of election... 3 00 11. w. woody, judge or election s 00 Wm. Miller, judife of election .... 8 00 M.C loan. iudu-e of election 3 00 C. K. liowey clerk of election and returns 7 20 J. C Shipley, clerk of election . 2 00 toward nowney, judge 01 election..... z 110 Ixmis Larson, Judge of election .. .... 2 00 (I. J. ;owey, Jndge of election .. 2 00 Henry ITIcshoiJ, clerk or election ana returns . .. 7 50 J. J. Wasserbergcr, clerk of election.... 3 00 11. rtckenbrocK, judge 01 election....... a u Joseph hotter, judgo of election 3 00 (i. lteluders, judge of election 3 00 John A. Ureen, judge of election aud re turns e ; Andrew Jacolis, Judge of electlour- 2 00 II. llendrlx, judge of election , 2 00 W. K. 1'orter. clerk of election 2 00 II. W. MacLiu lilan, clerk of election 2 00 William Dickinson, making returns . ,u Went el llaine. clerk ot election 2 00 ( lias. Palmer, clerk of election 2 00 wnneel llemcail, ludgo or election 2 on Gideon A. Dickinson, judge of election. 2 00 r rank Katlulka, Judge 01 election 2 1x1 James Sluttery, clerk of election and returns b 00 A. K. Dew, clerk of election 8 00 .eonai-d Unut. Judge of election 3 00 Isldur Klchstcln, ludge of election 3 00 John Herman, Judge of election 3 00 Joseph Decker, clerk of election and returns 7 no J. T. ilason, clerk of election... ... 3 00 D. H. Cox. ludge 01 election .100 Jiiiues M. Krazier, Judge of election 8 00 K. M. sandy, judge 01 election 8 00 Chaa. E. Verity, ser. on canvassing b'd 2 00 I). 11. Griswold, ' 11 " " 2 00 Conrad I.lndoman " " " 2 00 A. Soutliwoi th. county superintendent 19 05 I.. J. Simmons, nublisliinu . 7 00 Omaha Hepublicau Printiug Co., blanks 1 OH State Journal Co., pajier 19 46 Omaha Kepubllcu.i printing CO., luort- gage record , r ix 00 A. T. Hutrhson. house rent and witness fees, cfaimed allowed 3 00 George J. shai'er, medical treatment to pauMir . 17 00 Plckftittirock iiros., rent 01 room, elaimed M OO, allowed 3 00 Sarah Dixon, boarding prisoners 4 25 Macl.achlan 4 Cook, supplies to pauper 8 2ft 11 11 2 82 state Journal Co., binding and poll liooks 32 20 The following accounts against Sioux county were audited, allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the general fund of ltwl for the payment of the sanfc; Mrs. Hannah Blood, burial cxnensesfor husband a.15 00 Conrad Unileniiin, salary, postage, ex press, etc.... 110 97 K. W. Knott, commissioner's services.. 7 80 J. A. Green, commissioner's services 9 20 Commissioner Weber made a motion to an tliorlzo tho county attorney to bring the proper legal action on behalf of the County of Sioux for the recovery ot the sum of $2(14, 07, and interest thereon, paid by the county treasurer In warrant No. 100, dated Juno 20, 1891, on the special debt fund for the year 1891, for tho reason that said warrant was illegal, it having been drawn for Interest on allowed claims before warrants nail been Issued. Motion was not second. On motion, county clerk be allowed 1400.00 as salary for clerk of board for year 18112. On motion, county clerk be allowed an as slstnnt at an expense not to exceed SMOO.OO for the year 1892. On motion, county superintendent bo al lowed 03.50 per day for time necessarily cm ployed for year 1892. The following estimate of expenses for the year 12 was made : District court expenses S.OOO 00 ?u nrles ,! wi Stationery 150 00 Printiug 400 00 Honds and bridges 2,000 00 Indebtedness us innieteu ny innnna muslu favor of Samuel Wessel l,2rs) 12 Institute 100 00 Incidental expenses 3,000 00 Insane and poor fund 400 00 Soldiers relief fund 200 00 OmceiV fees 2,00000 . 15,014 12 Official bond of William K. Mooro for as sessor for Bowen precinct was presented and approved. Official bond of Henry IT. Clougli for jus tico of the peace for Cottonwood precinct was presented and approved. Bond of Hank of Ilarrison to secure the de posit of county funds was presented and ap proved. On motion, George S. Ollngcr was ap pointed Justice of tho peace for Bowen precinct. On motion, Isom S. Mcintosh wasappointed Justice of the peace for White River precinct. Tho board proceeded to examine the books of the county treasurer, and, on motion, the treasurer be and be hereby Is instructed to have statement of accounts ready for exam ination at the next meeting of beard. Ou motion, board adjourned without day. Conrad I.ikdsman, Connty Clerk. Tlia wnrlr Fai 11 mill in fttill coinir on The party with whom negotiations were peuuiug nun eviuvill'ljr iwniu), ivi t nim anil liuu been ilrnnnl. but corresoonc hoinrr liml with other nnrties and some of them will likely accept the prop osition. A mill at Hurrison will prove a good investment and noma one win pe found to put one tin before uaotbet croy is reaily for markeiv tiraaMaerry Items. This is cold enough for winter. Big snow and good crops this year. We think it will pay the farmers to sow large quantities of small grain. Mr. J. 11. Brown lias been on the sick list, hut is getting along nicely now. Mr. O. H. Turner has got his cattle up and lie expects to feed now as long as tlie winter lasts. We learn that Sanford Shores has got a house on his claim. Sanford says lie expects to plaster it up in good shape next spring. Home people say it never rains in fcuoux county, but they can't say it never snows for this is the thirteenth snow we've riad this winter. Look out for big crops this year. As corn continues to go down tlie scale in price it will be conceded that a bunch of well-bred steers is about as good a form of cora crib aa one can devise, for the various conditions that confront the fanner that lives a long way from mar ket, On an average it obtains for him a better figure than anything else. KACKSY. Notice. Timber Culture. Ir. R. LAND Office, I ClIAIlKON.NEUR., j Jany. 15, 1892. Complaint having been entered at this of fice by John Thorns against Pierce blcwett for failure to comply with law as to Timber- Culture Kntry No. 4410, dated June 15, 1885, upon we hi Mi'i-tion 34, townsnip 34, range iw, in Sioux county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that claimant has failed to break more than 5 acres of said tract since niiug thereon: that he has failed to break, plow or in any way cultivate any portion of said tract since juiv 1st, issn ana mat me nve acres that he "had theretofore broken, on said tract, is grown up to grass and weeds the shiiI parties are hereby smninoued to appear at this ottlcc on tho 15 day of March, IS92, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and fur nish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will lie taken lie- fore (.corge Walker, a notary public, at bis office In Harrison, Nebr., on the 8th day of March, 1892, at 10 a. m. T. I'. Powers, My H. T. Conlet, Kcceivcr. Attorney for Contestant. 1 19-25J Notice of Expiration of Time for Redemption From Tax Hale. ToChari.es H. Taylor. Owner: Yon are hereby notified that the time of redemption 011 tho sale for taxes of the east half of the southcasto,nartTof section twenty-six and the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty five nil In township thirty one north of range fifty five west of the Sixth Principal Meridian in Nebraska, taxed 111 tno name 01 ciiuri. s 11. xayior anu sola at private tax-sale or. 'he twentieth day of May, Isao, by tliu ti" :irer of Sioux county, Nebraska, to the umicrsigned purchaser for the taxes assessed thereon for the year 18H7 amounting lo tlfteeii dollars and thirty-nine cents, will expire on the twentieth day of Slay ism. Hated at Harrison, New,, January 16, 189. 19-51 is. Barker, I'urcliaser. Legal Noti. i. Wllhelm Warnei. defendent. will take no tice that on the 7th day of January, 1892, pillintiu nei eiM men tiis petition 1.1 tnc uis trict Court of Sioux county. Nebraska, against said defenilent, the object and prayer or wnicn are to roreciose one certain mortgage executed by defendent, Wllhelm -ti'im,.;!. a siiio-le man. 1.0 wnowalwir Mort gage Company upon 8 SWX Sec. 24: SEX MK i Sec. 23: XV. U NK l Sec. W. T. 83. It. 5ii, Sioux county, Ncbr., by said Show altir Mtg. Co., iluly assigned to pluin- titt lorn valuable consideration, and plain tiff is now the legal holder and owner mere of, and said mortgage was given to secure the payment of one promissory note-dated Septemlier 1st, 18K9 for the sum of ttOO.UP and interest at the rate of 7 per cent, payable somi annually and 10 per cent, alter matur ity; that there Is now due upon said note anil morta-aire according to the terms there of the sum of J403.00 aiidlntcrest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from March 1st, IMi1, anil planum prays umi wuu premises innv be decreed to bo sold to satisfy the amount due thereon. You are reiinired to answer said petition on or beiore tneaoaay 01 rco., jhuz. Dated January Hi, ikib. Bksjamin ItBKD, Plaintiff. By Fannik O'LinN, Attorney. 19-22J Estrsy Notice. Taken up by the undersigned on section i.t, lOWMSUip ), imiRi: w, 111 munA u'liiu,, Nebraska, ou the 20th day of December, 1S91, the following described animals: 1 roan cow, 1 rod and white cow and 1 red calf all branded square top figure 3; 1 roan cow ; 1 calf and 1 spotted cow, all branded : 1 light red cow, 1 dark rod calf each branded L oi 1 briiullc cow and 1 calf each branded 4J. con nected ; 1 red cow and 1 red calf each brand ed XI; ' 8-year-old white and red steer branded T ou left shoulder and B on right side; 1 rod cow and 1 red calf branded bar heart; 1 speckled and spotted cow, 1 3-year-old black and white steer, 1 3 year old roil steer and 1 red cow, brands unknown ; 1 red cow and 1 red calf branded QQ. 17 3IJ T. 11. Snyder. Notice Homestead Entry. IT. S. land Office, j CHADKON, NKllll. i Dec. 30, 1891. Complaint having been entered nt this office by Ida L. Delster against John Mullen for failure to comply with law as to home stead entry No. HtM, dated July 18, 1889, upon the lots 1, 2 and 3 and the southeast Jtf, northwest section 22, township US, range 57 in Sioux county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging that entryinnn lias wholly abondoued said tract, and that he never established a resilience thereon since making said entry, the said parties are here by summoned to appear at this ollico on the 29th day of February, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will be taken be fore lieorge W alker, a notary pu blic, at his of -Occ in Harrison, Ncbr., on the 2Sd day of Feb ruary, 1892, at 10 a. m. 18-25 T. F. Powers, Receiver. II. T. CoNLEY, Attorney for contestant B. E. Bhewstkr, C. F. Coffee, President. Vice Pres. D. H. GRISWOLD, Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. -A. General Banking Business Keep Warm! Now is Your Chance to get a Big Bargain. Standard Canton Flannel 10 cents. Lawrence Canton Flannel ..12J cents. We have secured a quantity of these goods and will give our cus tomers the benefit of the above prices. TRANSACTED. OiUlSOK. We still carry a complete stock of Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Fur nishing Goods, which we will sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BARGAINS IN EVERY- . . THING IN OUR LINE. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, MacLACHLAN & COOK, Proprietors. It is a Fact! THAT 6E0. H. TURNER Has one of the best selected stocks of groceries in the northwest and can sell as cheap as the cheapest. Also a full line of Flour, Feed and Grain. j Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Tinware, Barbed I Furni Wire, Farming Implements, Machinery and Buggies. Please call and Examine our GOLD SEAL Buggy. Geo. H. Turner. 777 XT1 Harrison Lumber Yard, Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. V Business Conducted on a Strictly Cash BO, ..'4..i-iv.r,. AttH. i um n.iJo.jiAA- h Y -ft - ' I 3 i J