The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 17, 1892, Image 1

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HZJLKISOISr. MARCH 17, 1892.
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I harness slioi.
date of Slattery's
school will begin
Ul himself to a
tk.
I of wheat was
last Saturday
of farm machinery.
i O. II. TURNER.
el at
& Makhtei-leb's.
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1 is requested ut the
julay at 2 o'clock.
t While River, will
U. on next Satur-
of the county were
)g on Tuesday ex-
31 have a crop of fiO
)ls farm in Warlxm
'ill
have a crop of
All uniall grain, tlie
nstai
(will
PERSONAL
J. 1L Cook went o Crawford Tuesday.
K. M. Ormsby wu in Lyrison Friday,
t". H. Weller returned from. Cliadron
Thursday.
S. L. Ulery adds his name to our list
f readers this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arner were in town
the last of tlie watk.
J. W. Hliernli Kve us some cash on
ubseription Saturday.
Mis. S. C. I), BumscU returned last
Thursday from Lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jameson came up
from Cliadron Saturday.
J. (i. Morns and Irani; Ninons were
down the road last week.
L-i' Harmon returned from Was!
inUin the first of the week.
J. E. Fletcher adds hi name to the
list of readers of THE JidUHNAJ-
Asa Davis and family expect daily
to return to their farm near town.
C, H. Andrews returned Saturday
from Gering. lie is highly pleased with
that country.
J. L. Kmedes went to Cliadron last
Wednesday and returned Thursday ac
companied by Mrs. Smedes,
el Leonard Daut and J. W. Ricedorlt will
ffirt in a few days for Montana where
they will siiend tlie summer.
Eiirnesl Bailey, a former employee of
the 'rawford iiixmurmni, was in town
Tuesday and called at this oliice.
ijiiir- Heckman has gone to Omaha
where he expects to go into business and
called and nuid his subscription some
time in advance.
Roliert Neece was in town the last of
(he week. He savs his stock is in line
condition and he has had to feed them
but little during the winter.
J iut-Kilian arrived here from Colum
WisTNeb.. last Friday and remained until
Monday lookimr over the town and coun
try and irettintr acquainted with the
people. He is an attorney of several
rears exnerienoe and may locate here,
lie is possessed of a good deal of energy
and pleasing address and made a very
favorable imnression on those he met
and nil ho3 he will soon become
resident of Harrison.
stantly receiving
keep on baud
Jcines.
jlths, harness-mak-'ji
all the mechanics
perity to this com-
( Ml
kll on Monday and
nowlii r 1 1 it; 1 1 ' - U fell
jA BMkde nil the farmers
JtSpf will meet at the
JSttt SimmoiiH on Sat
M :f"A,:t 3 o'clock, p. m.
Julian will hold the
meeting at the M. E.
"Jy evening, March
to attend.
J&rei his family to
TMi last Friday. He
'fiand which will lie
eear future.
"li..s native lumber
jpy on hand at my
; lrt miles east of
t J. E. Arner
f already been put
Blix county this sea-
creage of 1891, and
got fairly started
Iras in town Monday
. He will have a
season and feels
llent jirospects for
List of Jurors.
The following is the list or persons
drawn to serve as petit jurors at the
term of the district court which will
onen on Auril lHth. Jurors will not
have to be present at court until April
19th.
D. A. Publow, W. E. Jones, Wilbur F.
Shepherd, Emery Gillmor, D. M. Sutton
John P. Curren. O. J. Oowey, Roliert
Hnrrison. S. W. Carey, Valentine Wol
heter, David Colville, r. SI. bnntli, Uscar
W. Story, John Anderson, John C. Eber-
specher, Charles E. Gowey, H. C. Blood,
II. C. Cottman, Uriah Adams, W. J.
Davis. Roliert Neece, James Dark, John
L. Kay, B. F. Thomas,
f Gli n, will put in
if snuiil grain. He
lid this season will
tow. Such indns
the country,
the Andrews Drug
riy a first class line
aedicines, sundries,
"at reasonable prices,
w. E. BlUIXIMAN.
rred M. Hans in an-
, wliat he thinks of
prospects and also
IAL, is appreciated,
ive to Minff its own
i good it does.
id says that smut
ited by placing the
lompci-ature of 13)1
there for 15 ni!n
taken to keep the
nieralure as pos-
worlhy of a test.
i made to have the
to Rovville in
a week. The
Garden seeds in bulk at Turner's.
Hides wanted at the harness shop.
A couple of coons with a banjo at
tachment i'pent a day in town last week.
Skkd WHRAT For S.UX:-Pure Odessa,
free from smut. Impure of J. II. Bar
tell, Harrison, Nebr.
jkrrTsiin for reports the arrival of a
10-nound irirl at t he home of Charles
I -
Schilt last Saturday morning.
. I. Richstein informed us Saturday
that he had 20 acres of wheat in the
ground. His crop this season will con
sist of over 100 acres. That is the way
farming is leing done in Sioux county.
Eli Smith has a revised crop report.
He has rented more land and will have
150 acres of crop, an increase of 50 acres
over last year. He expects to have 80
acivti of wheat in before this week
closes.
-Jrfraial Scott says tlie ordinance
i i. . ...:n r.
against kiock running at largo wm ue
enforced. In this he will be upheld by the
village board and all who desire to see
the town prosper, as well as by all fair
minded people.
t Ilmehold goods arrive almost every
dTyforpeople who have come here from
the east. The tide of emigration has set
in and will continue until every one of
the 800,000 acres of government land in
Sioux comity is taken up. The "coax
ing" is having a good elfect. All that is
needed is to keep it up.
On last Monday two car loads of em
igrant goods arrived here from the east.
One belonged to Alex. Lowry, a brother-
in-law of Albert Sutton, and the other
belonged to a relative of M. D. Jordan,
of Montrose. Others are expected daily
so that a eood number of new settlers
are assured to Sioux county this season,
Already more new people have come
here already this year than did
during the entire year of 1891. Keep
right on coaxing.
In the ca.se of Rijhards vs. Gay hart
in the Riiprenie court, wherein the plain
till' nsktd for a writ of mandamus to
issue to compol to county treasurer to
the department i issue a tax deed to a piece of land, the
that the business' court sustained the demurer of the de-
warrant the ad-1 fendent and dismissed the case. The
increase would I notice of expiration of time to redeem
I'Th OfcJT: thing for the poo- was not published in accordance with the
go W work and get more ' provisions of the statute. A. W. Crites
jacrawathe businen so that ; was the attorney for Richards and
yai CM see its way clear t j County Attorney Conley appeared fo
lrjrcii of service. Treasurer Gayhart.
rrocwdings of Assessors' MeHiug.
Hariua, Neb., March 15, 10.
The assessors of Sioux county. Neb.,
met as the Law requires, at the office of
the County Clerk.
Meeting called to order by Charles
Palmer.
On motion diaries Palmer was cliosen
chairman of the meeting.
On motion, the county clerk was
chosen as secretary of the meeting.
Present: George W. Cobb, Emery
Gillmor, William E. Moore, W. J. A.
Rbuid, J. C. Parsons, John Debano, O. J.
Gowey, James H. Cook, Charles Palmer,
A. H. Pinneo, John Ricedortf.
Moved that a committee be apoiiited
to arrange values for asswiiient
tion seconded. Carried.
The following assessors were apointed
as a committee to fix values: tieorge W.
Cobb, John Deliano, James II. Cook.
The following reriort of the committee
on valuations was presented and, on mo
tion, adopted:
REIWT OF COMMITTEE.
HORSHS.
Horses to lie classed in three classes.
1st class, .. 2d class, $S5. 3d class, 13.
Three-year-old colts of first class,
Two-year-old " " " 80.
One-year-old " " " " 20.
Three-year-old colts of second class, V.
fwo-year-olu " " " 1.
One-year-old " " " " l:t.
Three-year-old colts of thiitl class, 1U.
Two-vear-old " " ' " 10.
One-year-old " " " " X.
STAIJ.IOVs.
1st class f iOO. 2d class $150. 3d class $125.
Ml'I.KS.
1st class, 4123. 2d class, r.0. !5d class
JACKS.
1st class f'300. 2d class 150. ?1 class f!25.
CATTJJi,
Cattle to lie classed in three classes-
first, second and third.
1st class. $13. 2d class, f. 3d class, $0.
Three-vear-old cattle of first class, $13.
Two-year-old "
One-year-old "
Three-year-old cattle
Two-year-old " "
f)ne-vear-old " " " "
Three-vear-old cattle of third class,
Two-year-old " " " " .
One-vear-old " " " "
HtXUS.
1st class, 50. 2d class, $25. 3d class, $13.
IKXIS.
All bogs over six morths old, 1J cents
per pound.
KHKKI'.
All sheep over six months old, 1 dollar
per bead, except bucks.
BUCKS.
1st class, f 25. 2d class, 13. 3d class, i
J am ics II . Cook.
Gho. W. Oma
John' Lkhaxo.
On motion lands to be classed in three
classes first, second and third, as follows:
First class, $3 per acre.
Second class, ,2 per acre.
Third class, if 1-50 per acre.
On motion, all horses n nil cattle under
10 months old are not to be assessed, and
all horses and cattle 10 months old lie
classed as yearlings. Carried.
On motion, there lie no values matin in
cents nothing less than dollars to be
footed up in returns.
On motion,
approval.
On motion, the
ing be approved.
On motion adjourned
Important Notice.
Having disposed of the drug store at
Harrison all partieu indebted to C. Ji.
Andrews & Co., pr A. E.Andrews are
hereby iiotified to call at once and settle.
Do not wait for further notice.
C. IL Anprews.
Auction Sale.
The undersigned will sell at public
auction at the livery baru in Harrison,
Nebt'ivia, on
SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892,
beginingat 1 o'clock, p. nr.
One 1200 pound horse, 5 years old.
One 1200 pound mare, 9 yearo old.
Two Oregon mares, 8 years old.
Two pony mares, 8 years old.
One Hambletonian mare, 3 years old
Six marcs and horses, 2 years old.
Three yearling mare and horse colts.
Five good milch cows.
Four heifers. 2 years old.
Two yearling heifers.
Four yearling steers.
One road cart.
One single harness.
O.ie double work harness.
One 12-inch breaking plow.
Tkkms: All sums of f 10 and under,
cash; larger sums on 8 months note with
approved security and interest at 10 per
cent per annum; 5 per cent off for cash.
James Slattery.
Did you see the Bargains we are
Offering.
SET OF GLASSWARE;
ALL FOR QOO.
SUGAR BOWL
CREAM PITCHER
BUTTER DISH
SPOON HOLDER
IB, STANDARD BAKING POWDER
(i " ' H.
(( (' (i.
of second class, f h.
II (',,
f i o 4.
if(.
4.
3.
Notice to Xoil-itesidPiil lli'fi-iiilunts.
In tlie district court of Sionx Cmmty, No
lirmlat, Kr. JHIner, pliilntiff, vs. Cnsper
Worm, Mnrry Worm, J. I.. Ilrownu, iissiiiooe
hi Ihe Western Kami MortRiipre Compiiny, a
IHiki.tu Territory corporation, unit Knney A.
I'luml llelenileiits.
The uIkivc mimed itefonilents una eiii'll
of them will tiiWe iiiitiee Unit on the
r.lli ilnv of Mnli-h. lH'.i-i. nhiintiir tiled llis petl-
linn n t he illstru-t eoui t Ol snmx v onni.y
hr., UKiiiiixt siiia ileleiutenis me, oiijocl niiu
iivuvt-r ot w lien lire lO loreeiose n unu
inortuKc executed ly ,lu'- ilefendentH, Cus-
per Worm nnd Miutv w onn id ine esiern
Kiiriii Mortme Comp-iiiy upon the N. K. H
Sl-e. HI, J vp. .J4, 11. .11 we-.L Ol me nut I . ill. in
Sioux County, Nelirilskii, li) secure me pay
ment of one' promissory note for fi00, dated
eit. '21st, ISNii und due mid, iiayable on Dec.
1st, 1SH4, with interest i.l 7 ier cent, per an
nuui, pavahle semi imnii, illy, said note and
inoltgaK" Were, Ol 1 the ftll day of Oct., IHHil,
sold, nssiKheil nnd delivered to Emily Oyston
liytlie Western Far : Mort(tK Omipnny
iviio guaranteed Hi .i.iyment of the note
and each Interest c .on as tlie sauio be-i-auiedue.
That lon I' ior to tlie lirlnnlne
of tills suit hmilv (lyslon sold, assigned and
delivered gatd note to this plaintill' who now
owns and holds mine. Default lias been
made in Hie payment of said note and in the
terms and condition, of said uim-tgittfe in the
payment of the l iterrst wliieb 'ins become
due on said note in the suai .t . ".(.landac
erued interest o i the taN !i have bc-
an., on a'il liremlse- oiie-e the execu
tion of said 11101 teaf;e, mid which plaintilT
w as required to pav to protect Ins lien on
said laud in III ' sum of I.I0, there Is now
due on suid l.ote and niortBuKO and the
tuxes paid bv plaintilf on sahl mortgaged
premises tlie sum of 37;i.'i tor which .sum
with interest from March f.tli, 1H1I2, plnintitr
iiriivsforn decree that del'endenfs be re-ouii-ed
to pay tlie same or that said prem
ises may lie sold to satisfy the amount found
due, and that plaintilf have judiunont and
execution against the delenilents lor any ue-
lleiency llial may remain ai w-p- aw iin'..-m
of said sale have been applied in payment ot
plaintiffs said claim. on are required to
answer said petition on or before Monday
the istli of April, , . ..
Kr. Milxkr, Plaintiff.
By II. T. t'OM.EV, hisattorney. 12i;-'2J
A FIRST CLASS LANTERN
And 1 Pound of Banner Baking PpTVcej;
FOR OlsTXZ" 60 OEITTS.
Standard Canton Flannel 10 cents.
Lawrence Canton Flannel 12i cents.
We carry $
complete stock of Gro
ceries, Pry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Clothing and Fur
nishing Goods, which we wiU
sell at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES,
The Celebrated WHITE 3READ FLOUR Constantly on Hand,
the minutes he read for
minutes of this meet-
C'OMIAD LfXDEM AX,
Secretary,
CHAS. PAI.MKK,
Chairman.
IIKI'OUTOKTIIK CONDITION
OF THE
IJ.VSK OF HARRISON
at
At Harrison, in tlie state of Ncbrnsl,
the close of business, March 5, Wi.
HKSOI'IU'KS.
Loans and discounts - HJ.rni) 4'
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
Due from National Hunks
Hue from State Hanks and bankers
Heal estate, furniture and fixtures
Current expenses and taxes paid
Checks and other rush items
III Mm of other Hanks - - - -
Kraetional minor currency, nickels
2 Sri
45 2!
11
l,l'4!l S7
7'l.i 02
27 '
1.1)15 1)0
and cents
Specie
Legal tender notes
15 37
3 WI
m oo
f 17,1 17 OS
Total
l.IAHII.ITIK.S.
Capital stock paid In - - '' "
Cndivided profits - - '
Individmil deposits subject to check n,2fl Ih
Diiinand eertillcat.es of deposit ''.",,
Time certillcates of deposit ' '"
Due to statu banks and bankers - W
Notes and bills re dl.scountcd
Kills payable "
Total - - - 17,117 05
STATU OP NKI1RAHKA, COUNTY OF SIOU.X, S:
I, ( lias. K. Ventv, cashier, of tlie aliovo
named bank, do Holemnly swear that tlie
above statement Is true to the best ol my
knowledge and belief. ckah. K. Veimty.
Huliscrlbed and sworn to Is-Jore
HEAL me this Ilth day ol March, WW.
H. T. CONLEY,
Notory Public.
Nutlc-c to Non-Ri'.siilent Defciiilcnts,
lorenzo 1). Harmon, impleaded with
Frank Daily and 11. A. 1'adilock, will take
l.olice that on the ilth day of March, is'.ii,
Tlie American Investment Company, plain
tiff herein, filed its petition in the district
court of Sioux county, Nebraska, against
Lorenzo D. Harmon, Frank Daily and 11. A.
Paddock, defendants, the object and prayer
,.i i,i,.i, uri. to foreclose a certain mort
gage, executed bv said Uirenzo D. Harmon
to the American Investment Company upon
n.,...ri.ni u'l'tlmiS in Tn.M N-.Hff.M V.
of tlie li I'. M., in Sioux county, Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a promissory mile
dated June 2nd, lss7, for tlie sum ot .')-i0 with
interest nt tlie rate of 7 per cent per annum,
payable semi-annuallv, ih evidenced by ten
interest coupons for it.Si each and ten per
centiliter maturity. I'laiutilf is the owner
ot said interest coupons which became due
the first days of December, 1X8S, June, IhsS
December, lssil, June, ISIK), Dnci-iuber, lssto,
and June, IHH1. There is now dim the plain
tiff on said interest notes and mortgage the
sum of s8.'20 and Interest at tlie rate ot ten
per cent per annum from March 1st, ism,
and plaintiff pravs that said premises limy
be decreed to bu sold, subject to the princi
pal sum of J50 to satisfy the amount due
!.!.,, or .nl.l liitevest notes, ton are
rciinircd to answer said petition on or be
fore the IHthday of April, IK'.B.
American Investment company ,
IlV W. V. Wood, Atty. I'lainliff
First publication Mar. 10th. 18ft!. l'2ii-Wj
BARGAINS IN EVERY-
THING IN OUR LINE.,
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE,
MacLACHLAN & COOK, Proprietors,
GEO. H. TURNER,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
I WILL SELL YOU:
Nliertirs Sale.
Bv virtue ol an order of sale issued by
Conrad Lindeman, clerk ol the district
court ot Sioux county, Nebraska, and to mo
directed, on u decree ot foreclosure ren
dered in said court at the October, 1K'.)1,
term of said court, to-wit: on the Ilth day
of October, 1HU1, In favor of Alice K. Hunter
as plain tin, ami against m '".'""
ami -lust ue Se IWIirZ, as (ien;uoioii.s.
Hie sum of .)K'2.70 and
for
Trees! Trees! Trees!
Buy big apple trees, northern grown.
A fine line of apples, crabs, plumbs, cher
ry, grapes, and other small fruit.
2,500,000 forest trees, nursery grown.
The largest nursery in northwestern Ne
braska. Satisfaction guaranteed. Write
for wholesale price list to retail trailo.
Remember, I give the Nebraska farm
er, a weekly paper devoted to the farmer
Tree for one year, with every ten dollar's
worth of fruit trees bought of me.
AililrcsH, 0. P. SMITH,
Ansley, Custer Co., Nebraska.
Refereiiee-II. T. Conley, Harrison Neb.
GEORGE WALKER,
AUorncy-nt-Law.
Will practice before all courts and tlie U.
. Lund Office. lluinc entrudted to my
narfl will rocttlve prompt attention.
HAKKISON, - NEBHASKA.
Wi.43 costs anil ac
:-ruiug costs, and directing that the prem
ises therein deseribi-'l, to-wu: uie so u , .
(piarterol section
N., of
Sioux
in township :il
county, Nebraska, be appraised, advertised
and wild as upon execution to satisfy sahl
sum Of .lH-2.70 HUH l-osis aim v ... .(,
costs, I have caused the following describ
ed' land to be appraised, viz: The ; south
west M of section 7 In township HI, ot range
54, In Sioux county, Nebraska, and will
offer the same to the highest bidder for
cash In hand, on tlie !!Mh day o March,
A D , IK'.H, at the front door of the court
house at Harrison, Nebraska, that being
the building in which the last, term ol
the district court was held, at the hour
of o'clock, p. in., ot said day, when and
where due attendance will be given by
the undersigned.
Dated. February i, mm,
f'24 2S
THOMAS UE1DY,
Sheriff of said County.
Sioux County Lumber Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Lumber, Lath and
Shingles.
A Good Supply of Native Lumber
Always on Hand.
runvn iii7T.lVF.RFI) AT THE Jlll.b Oil
IN Jt.YrtKIHOX.
MILL ON SQUAW CKEER.
Bon Ton Flour per 100 pound
Half Patent " "
Straight Grade " " "
Lo v Grade " "
Corn Meal " " "
Chop Feed " " '
Bran & Shorts mixed" "
GROCERIES.
22 pounds Hominy
22 " Oatmeal
20 " Pail Jelly
Pail Syrup -
6 pounds Broken Java Colfee
1 " Baking Powder -
Tea Per pound
Tomatoes per can
3 pound can Michigan apples
$3 00
75
2 50
1 75
30
15
90
00
00
515
05
05
25
15
m
5 " can Prices Baking Powder,
per pount) 40i
Climax & Horse Shoe Tob. per ll 45
4 pounds Joker Tobacco 100
5 pounds Smoking Tobacco - 1 0ft
7 Choice Cigars ... 2,5
DRY GOODS, BOOTS
Full Stock Kipp Boots . .
!f5.00 Calf Boots . - -
Ladies Dongola Shoes
Felts and Rubbers at cost.
Calico )er yard -Best
Grade Outing Flannel, per yd,
Dress Gingham per yard
German Knitting Yarii, per pound
Men's Working Shirts
Handkerchiefs ....
& SHOES.
- $2 00
8 50
1 25
05
14
10
90
60
05
Come and look at our Hardware, Tinware, Fibreware and
Barbed Wire and get our prices?.
Respectfully,
GEO. ZE3I. TTJR3STE.
Harrison Lumber Yard,
G. GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Etc.
Business Conducted on a Strictly Cash Basis.
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