lThe Sioux County Journal, ZLnTO. 22. )UX COUNTY t Editor ami Proprietor. . VB.K.TIcUblc Going Eatat. 1 1 Ho. , mixed 7:1 30NMARKCT. U- M bed t 1 M t 1 oo per hundred fc 1 15 Jrtiel 13 J SO J 00 i 8 50 per in. ft IS oo led every Tburaday. )d at the harnes shop. J robes at Cunningham's. Jy to contract to raise )r barrel at VOLD & MaRSTELLEK'8. Sgham has a jiortion of m ground for an addition jMUuing. )am informs us tliat lie V will have about J crop the coming. ion informs us that he 'capacity of Ins cheese Jiou. - That is an indica- f' (order for the farmers of .decide how many acres iey will put in and cul )tg season. )lrst-class native lumber tantly on hand at my )So"y 13 miles east of I J. E. AltNKK. f will have nearly fifty the coming season. He considerable buckwheat n a paying crop this wmed that E. D. Satterlee jo take charge of a large I Chadron. Mr. Satterlee nee in that line and wijl Vict a popular hotel, jbhool district is being ?er Running Water pre .' County will have schools HJfcrious localities get Mt "1warrant tlie orgatrtattion V i will tare a crop of 55 n, a good share of which ya stuff. He finds such nuneralive than gram irse, it requires a good fi attention, friends in the east whom p informed as to this ects ami whit is going for a copy of Thk itt fo them each week. writing letters. of Montrose, attended laeetiug last Saturday I Aa.t the coming season fless than one hundred JWT ft eoWlplWfo cet' ,U his aeneng will be )BrlhaTr tliat. v crops for the coming ling 'ilnfotfhrus that he acftff of small grain Wtf malting a total of farmers are all pre A a good ;t( i cage ami the W tfcwy reallae good meanscrc "Vtast the the The attention of the editor of Herald is called to the record of commissioners published in this issue. The question of interest was raised iniltiW. Cobb, of Antelope, tlie Seymour case and the sunreme court"8011 Fri(lay- .1 : l mt uu iv. irie reason no action was taken at tlie previous meeting was that it was desired to know what the su preme court would do. Perhaps tlie Harold will be lair enough to set Com missioners Green and Knott right before its readers in the matter. not be long until tlie new tiers will begin to arrive. Henrv Linderaan will be here the first of ne month and J. C. Noel is preparing to come as soon us he can get his arrange ments made to leave his present home, and people tell us almost every day of those they expect to come. A gentle man will be here the first of the month to look up a location to establish a herd of thorough-bred Hereford cattle and such herds help to build up a country. There is quite a difference in the tone of tlie farmers now from what there was a year ago. At that time each one wanted to put in crops but could not put in as much as they desired because of lack of seed and feed for their teams. Now they have those necessaries and are looking for land to rent and the pros pects are that no land that is available will lay idle this year, and a great deal of breaking will be done, all of which irosperity. Monday night about eleven o'clock Ed., the 14-year-old son of YV. C. O'Connor, who lives east of town, took a horse from his father's barn and rode off. Mr. O'Connor discovered that the horse was gone and tracked him into the hills west of town that night. Next morning he again took up the trail and followed it to B. F. Johnson's place where he found the boy and horse. Taking the horse he started for home and told the boy he could stay and work for Mr. John son. The boy started along on foot. His father told him he had better get on the horse and ride, which he did but the father retained hold of the halter of tlie horse. The boy suggested tliat they ride faster and on his promising that he would go home his father let loose of the halter and the boy rode off, but instead of coming home he gave his father the slip and he and the horse are still miss ing. It may not. have occurred to the boy that he was committing a crime but should his father see fit to take legal action it would likely result in a term at tlie reform school. It breaks up the work team of Mf. O'Connor whjch will be a great inconvenience With the spring work just coming on. A Mrfand Mrs. Richard WM6rado last Tuesday PERSONAL. F. Ilitoer contributed on subscription last Friday. was in Har- E. O. Hough took the eastbound train Monday evening. Mrs. J. H. Cook went to Crawford Fri day evening. A. G. Fisher, of Cliadron, was in Har rison yesterday. J. S. Tucker was in town Saturday and called at this office. Mrs. S. C. D. Bassett left for Lawn last Monday evening. Dunn left for office has received a f type and1 other material ) amount of paper stock Vkeep rrp wv thede tmers, so that therAflfce J to mi all orders-tliin ben m need of anything I printing call and see us. Hn, of Rush v'il ley was )hn week looking' dVef ? View tb' rotating and ?U do so he Will put in V He iff a' pleasant Wkt he decide to locale J wtftw welcome. TM Cottonwood News. Logging is the order of tlie day. Miss Addie Carey returned home from Chadron last Monday. rMii Leona Garman, of Butte City, WHmrT, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. Carey. Miss Emma Sjeus has returned home from Crawford where she has been work ing for the past few months. Once more there are two sawmills run ning on Cottonwood. Foster Speos and Clarence Saxton, the Wyoming cowboys are taking advantage of tlie good sleighing and are getting in logs. The boys expect to farm the Boesl and Harmon places next season. Tliey say they have graduated from the broncho s back. There are seferatl in the valley who frrtrftgtfatmg the county division ques tion. However, they are mostly disap pointed office seekers. There is prayer meeting at the Cott man school house every Sunday evening. Mr. Elsberry will continue to give singing lessons at the school house in Dist No. 4 until spring work opens up. There was a dance at F. M. Procunier's last Friday evening. ' A protracted meeting was commenced at the ehjirch-o Thursday evening, Jan. aSSii The meetings are conducted by Rev. Currens assisted by tier.. Griffin and Rev. Pool. They have received six teen new members in the' church up to this date: It is not known how long the meetings wilt continue Kkno. Pace Bigelow went down the road on business Tuesday evening. E. D. Satterlee and C. H. Weller went to Chadron Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. D. Satterlee has been quite ill for several days with the grip. J. M. Daniels orders The Journal sent to J. H. Baird, White Oaks, N. M. C. E. Gowey was up from Lower Run ning Water Friday and called at our oltice. J. W. Lambert sends us the cash for The Journal to be sent to him at Grand Island. Ex-Judge Crites was up from Chadron on Tuesday on business relating to the mandamus case. J. W. Smith called on Tuesday and gave us a lot of cash to apply on the sub scription of B. B. Bixby. E. W. Downey, from tlie east part of the county, was in town yesterday and called and added his name to our list of readers. EUrnj" Notice. Tbe following described aniiuuU were taken np Ijy me at my place on the south east 4 Section 10, Township SI, Kunjfe in Sioux County, Neb., on tbe ttth day of Janu ary, 112: 1 white and red bull about years old, right ear cropped and left ear under cropped ; 1 red Htcer about 2 year old, two Hlits in right ear, and uuder-clop in left ear; both branded on leltside, but brand cannot be made out. 20 John uorhin. Sugar Wit Meeting. The meetmg in the interest of the sugar beef industry was organized by the election of Eli Smith as chairman and L. J. Simmons as secretary. Addresses were made by P. S. Palmer, A. E. Sheldon, A. C. Putnam, and C. H. Lutz which threw a good deal of light on the subject of sugar beets. On mo tion a committed' eoRsllitingv of L: 3; Simmons, Otto' f ieze and' A L Bum- VHarrlson af Ota aur-! gartner was appointed to solicit am ir are attracting Mm at- tracts for beets. od busiiibfe" men, and i The sense of the meeting was taken I prwrfcfUV.- ! that tlie senator and representative of , d- . , I this district be uEf to use their influ J" 8tttUry A-1 MM to a state bountv of one dot- , , . . state to the grower. rired by all that good , fftct try inrorma. ,T I tlon in regard to tools had not been ob- -"2!.' " " : ined deterred" ay definite action being V-sT' 8(S taken, but &egenilemen from Chadron r T j-c ,"pMi expect to furnish euch information in the . . I."? f? marfutttie and fts soon af that is ob etnwr Nebffeke arid ... . 41 ... ., . - jl ,,'1!; ur to contractoTn mo- Notice Homestead Entry. U. S. Land Office, ( Chadkon, Nebk., i Jany. 2S, 1H92. f'oinnlaint having been entered at thia office by Kerdinaud Hittner againxt John Wortler for failure to comply with law aa to Homestead Entry No. Wbi dated Sept. 23, upon the NEH-NWki NKl and N Eli NW'i Section 34, Township 34, Range 96, in Sioux County, Nubraaka with a view to the cancellation of auld entry; contestant all eg ing that claimant haa wholly abandoned aaid tract; that he ha changed his residence therefrom for more than 6 months aince making aaid entry; and that aaid tract i not settled uH)n and cultivated by aaid party as required by law the aaid purtle.a are hereby summoned to appear at thin omce on the 8 ilay of March Isuj, at 10 o'clock A. M-, to re spond and furnish testimony concerning aaid alleged failure. Textlmouy of witnesses will be taken be fore (Jeorge Walker, a notary public, at his office In Harrison, Nebraska, on the I day of March, 1HH2 at 10 a. in. T. F. I'owebs, 11. T. Conley, Receiver. Attorney for Contestant. COMMISSIONERS' RECORD. Official. J IIAIIHISO.V, SIOUX COUNTY, Neb., Feb. 0, 1W2. llouril of county commissioners met as per Call of cleric. I'rescnt fJonmilssioners Green, Knott and Weber and clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and, on mo tion, approved. Pursuant to the mandate of the supreme court lu the case of the state ex rel. W. W. Seymour vs. Tho Iloard of County Commis sioners, Commissioner Knott moved that the estimate of necessary expenses for Sioux county for the your 1802 be amended by in serting tho following: "V. W. Seymour, special debt f und,.2,200.81." Carried, Ofllciul bond of Win. J. A. Uaum, as lnoin ber o." soldier's relief commissiou was pre sented and approved. Official bond of CllallS rnlme'f, assessor for Snako Creek precinct, was presented and ordered returned for correction. Report of superintendent of public in struction was presented and, on motion, ap proved and ordered placed on flic and vprcad 11 imhi the records. Annual settlement of II. H. Russell, road overseer of road district No. 13, was exam ined and, on motion, approved and a certifi cate for ttie amount ef 10.75 issued in favor of H. II. Ktissell On fond district No. 13. On motion, the treasurer be and tie hereby is Instructed to transfer the sum of 175.(0 from the bridge fuhd of 1891 to tile general fund Of 1HSI. The following account against Sioux county was audited and allowed and a war rant ordered drawn on the general fund of 1H1M for the sainci If. T. Conley, salary as Co. Atty -75 0 Tho following accounts against Sioux county were audited and allowed and war rant ordered drawn On bridge fund of 18'Jl for tHft' same Tlfomas Deve'irfiort, timber for bridges 8 00 S. Vf. Kemp, work on bridge, claimed 44.00, allowed 18 oo Claim of J. J. Frcuicr for tho sum ot tlO.OO for plank was taken up and, on motion, re jected for the reason that same should be paid out of road district fund of road dis trict No. 11. On motion, board adjourned until 9 o'clock a. m., Feb. 10, W5. Harrison, Siobx County, Neb., Feb. 10, 1818. Board of commissioners met as per ad journment. Present: Commissioners Knott, Green and Weber and clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and, on mo tion, approved. On motion, tho order cartccHlng claims, declaring warrants paid and m's'truY'ting treasurer to not fhy certain warrants, made by tills board 6n the eighth day ot June, 1881, and rec6ided on pages 1130 231232-2:13 of commissioner1 record A be and tho same is hereby recinefed, and thnt the clerk be and ho hereby Is instructed to notify the treas urer of the acMon taken. Commissioner Green voting against motion and Conimls Nioners Knott anit WobM in favor of game. Tho following llsi of" names was selected from which to draw" fletlt jurors for tlie April term of the district court: Finery Gtluiore, J. W. Voblnson, Oscar W. fifory, Wilbur F. Shepherd, W. S. Hall, San ford Hill, W. V. Laffoity, John C. Ebcr speelier, Fred P.etsche'n, Kugcno A. Bigelow, Harry A. Cunningham, William L. Hoyt, E. A. llasseluulst, John A. Hanson, It. F. John son, W. K. Moore, D. M. Sutton, 0. M.Ilnrson,' II. ('. Blood, II. A. Cottinun, A. G. Chandler. If. 8.1onglt, 8. W. Carey, Chos. IT. Grove, 1). A. l'n I) low, K. )). Campbell, John Mlnrharl, Hobert Harrison, F. M. Smith, Vlchael Hutt ing, A. KonthwoTtll, James M. Daniels, Vnieii tin Wohll'er. August W. Mohr. O. J. Gowr,'Chas. K. GoWeJr, Uriah Adams, James ciartJOim BCBono, reniinanu inuncr, w. K. Jones, John Messing, Frank Miller, Frank Nut to, lloii. y l'lekcnbrock, ltobert Neece, Mai tin J. Flit, John I', curran, John Limit, John L. Kay, BY F. Tliomas, Jirfi'ics E. Wal lace, A. R. Kennedy, John Anderson, David Colvtlle, W. J. Davis, Alliert .llpiert, A. II. PI mice, Milton H. Green.'John W. Fry. On motion the cosnty attorney be and be heieby is lnstrucUsi to institute the neces sary legal nrcceedlngs to recover the sum of $204.07 and Interest thereon paid by the countv treasurer hi warrant No. 100, dated June 20th, MI, on' the special debt fund for the year imii, lew inn reason mat sam war rant was Illegal,' It having been drawn for ieterost on allowed .claims before warrants had heell lssllrtV Which 1 COlltllllT to the statutes of &brnsUa and the opinion of tbe nnrnme cmirt of the state of Nebraska. Omclu! tjftnd of Iwls K. Ileldeu for irteiur ber of eoldler's relief commission or Sioux county ws presented and approved. ,. Onjiiotlon, that In ease Charles Palmer fulls to flla with the conntv clerk a good ana ufflelent bond for the office of assessor o Snake Creek precinct before tbe Ut day of Marcn, Ml, thk clerk be and he hereby Is In structed to notify O. J. Gocy to assess the propertr or wild snaice iTeeg precinct, v (mnioncW'uoiirtr adlouruejl without day. Xotlcc-Tiinber Cultnre. . V. S. Land office, I Chadkon, Nebk., I Jany. 15, 1802. Complaint having been entered at this of tlce by John Thouis against Pierce Blcwctt for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Fntry No. 4410, dated June 15, 1885, upon se '4 section 34, township 34, range 55, 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 tiling thereon ; that he has failed to break, plow or in any way cultivate any portion of said tract since July 1st, 1889 and that the live acres that he had theretofore broken, on iuIiI tract, is grown up to grass and weeds tlio said parties are iicrcby summoned to nppear at this office on the 15 day of March, 181)2, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and lur nihil testimony concerning said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will be taken bo fore George Walker, a notary public, at his office In Harrison, Ncbr., on the 8th day of .March, 1892, at 10 a. m. T. F. Powers, lly H. T. Coni.ey, Receiver. Attorney for Contestant. 1 19-26J Legal Notice. Wilhelm Wamei, defendent, will take no tice that on the 7th day of January, 1892, plaintin herein tiled his petition in the Dis trict Court of Sioux county, Nebraska, nguliist said dclcndcnt, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose one certain mortgage executed by defendent, Wilhelm Waruci. a single man, to Showaltcr Mort gage Company upon HX 8WK Sec. 24: SEX K. (, sioux county, NE Nebr., Sec. 26, T. 33, by said snow niter Mtg.. Co i (!'; assigned to plain tiff for a valuable r'r. deration, and plain tiff is now the legal holder and owner there of, and said mortgage was given to secure the payment of one promissory note dated September 1st, 1889 for the sum of $400.00 and interest at the rate of 7 per cent, payable semi-annually and 10 per cent, after matur ity ; that thcro is now duo upon said note and morturaec according to the terms there of the sum of (U.3.00 and interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from March 1st, ism, ami planum prays imn saiu premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount uue inereon. You arercnnlred to answer said petition on or before the 29 day of Feb., 1892. Dated January is, um. Benjamin Reed, Plaintiff. By Faxnie O'Linn, Attoruey. 119-22J Notice Homestead Entry. IT. S. Land Office( j Chadkon, Nebr. ) Dec. 30, 1891. Complaint Having been entered at this office by Ida L. Deistor against John Mullen for failure to Comnlv with law as to libinc stead entrv No. 2562. dated July 18. 1889, upon the lots 1, 2 and 3 and the southeast X. northwest section xownsiiip i, range oi in oioua wiuuij, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entrv: contestant alleging that ..nt.rtmmn iina wliollv . alwjndoncd said tract, anil tout no never escauiisiieu a residence inereon since matting said ontry, the said parties are here by summoned to appear at tins office on the 2Uth day of February, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond anu luruisn testimony concern ing said alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will lie taken be fore George W alker, a notary public, at his oi- nce In Harrison, New., on ine 23d uny ni reo- ruiiry, 1892, at 10 a. m. 1K-20 i. r. l owkks, ucuciver. fl. T. Conley, Attorney for contestant Did you see the Bargains we are Offering. SET OF GLASSWARE: SUGAR BOWL CREAM PITCHER BUTTER DISH SPOON HOLDER IB. STANDARD BAK1NU POWDER ALL FOR 50C. A FIRST CLASS LANTERN And 1 Pound of Banner Baking Powder for oisrr.Tr 60oeitts. Standard Canton Flannel 10 cents. Lawrence Canton Flannel .' 12 cents. We 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. The Celebrated WHITE BREAD FLOUR Constantly on Hand. BARGAINS m EVERY THING IN OUR LINE. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, MacLACHLAN & COOK, Proprietors. Hoik. The undersigned hereby notifies all persons that he will be responsible for no debts contracted in the name of the Sioux, County Lumber Company, or Fletcher & Wadsworth, from and after this date. Dated Harrison, Feb. 4, 1892. C. E. WADSWbRTk; Trees! Trees! Trees! Buy big apple trees, norther'H fcrdwh, A fine line of apples, crabs, plumbs, cher ry, grapes, and other small fruit. 2,500,000 forest trees, nursery grdwh. The larirest nursery in northwestern Ne- hrfiskft. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write for wholesale price list to retail trade. Roffiember, I give the Nebraska farm er: a weekly paper devoted to the farmer free for one year, with every ten dollar's worth of fruit trees bought of nie; Address, 0. F. 8MITH Ansley, Caster Co., NebrasR. Reference H. T. Conley, HarfiSon Neb: B. E. Brkwster, President. C. F. Coffee, Vice Pre D. H. GRISWOLD, Cashier.- Coinmercial iBank. incortobatkd; A. Goneral Banking Business TRANSACTED.- It is a Fact! TRAT m. H. TURNER of groceries in the northwest and dan sell as cheap as the cheapest, Aiso a full line of Flour. Feed and Grain. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes; Hais; Caps, Clothlrigi Furnishing Goods. ' Hardware, Tin-.varei Barbed Wire, Farming Implement Machinery and Buggies. Siftage' eall arid Examine our GOLD SEAL Buggy. Geo. H. Turner. Harrison Lumber Yard Lumber; Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Business ion a Strict! Cash Basis. that tbe Mn mU 7&oi I'' " ' ' ' 1