The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 16, 1892, Image 1

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H.A.K;K;IS02sr, 2STEB., JCJ"N"E 16, 1892.
ZLSTO. 40.
SIOUX COUNTY
I. Editor and Proprietor.
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25
10
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3
4
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-per in. fl
ed every Thursday.
i in bulk at Turner's.
now occupies his new
nestcad.
r barrel at
old & Makktelleb's.
of Coffee vs. Bixby
the supreme court for
!r has tne contract lor a
; Brewster & Anderson's
Jnet.
go Peter Henry brought
ontlis old which dressed
tat shows a pretty good
irst-cluss native lumber
etantly on hand at m
iLCKY, 13 miles east of
J. E. Ahnek.
ir prophets sny the fall
t will give the farmers
4 f irn f in o In vrrn o t rt.n tro
pi also to get all their
jjfore it freezes up
I equalization is in ses-
( are not satisfied with
1 now is the time to do
u have got to do. The
t to reduce your assess-
k it and show cause
jlonej
Jte country In almost
that the farmers are
are farming in ' much
sever before. They put
I just as much confl
t good return as they
J they will not be dis-
I-
nion occurred a few
me of Mrs. Elizabeth
t Ridge, Wyo., at
to and two daughters
I is the first time that
r since shortly after
1 It was an occasion
jcerned.
jl case of Coffee vs.
f the county court.
fr took up a lot of
Id some of them be-
f and the latter re-
Ltt iieurni uie
a decision in lavor of
case will likely go
It seems that new pee-
already and jjuietly
jl establishing homes in
county. A number
to have recently lo
Jrt of the county and
jphbors did not know of
- There is room for lots
all parts of the county.
Ing of the commissioners
jsignation of A. R. Dew
ror was accepted and
Cottonwood, was ap-
vacancv. This makes
surveyor to be elected
ral election; but as there
office there will not
great scramble for the
nformed that Herman
led his store at Montrose
a nice stock of staple
tore will prove a treat
I the people of that local
pit for a time after the
yhart's store that they
place near at which they
supplies. Mr. Oedde will
good business as the
desire expressed on the
er of our people to go to
ily 4th. As there is to be
1 the business men
Of Ihn nnnsirf nnif V
r uwday. Steps are
jW train run
Z4 !n Uiemornlmr
kii mm
and bL:
ft an1 MiiiH iL
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PERSONAL.
C. C. Jameson was up from Cliadron
on Monday.
S. W. Kemp was up from White River
on Monday,
Robert Parish returned to Harrison
the first of the week.
Mrs. 11 T. Conley returned Saturday
from her visit to Glen.
J. F. Cook was in town on Tuesday,
and called at this office.
J. 11. Cook was doing business at the
county se.it on Monday.
Miss Anna Price spent Saturday as the
guest of Miss Minne Smith.
Charles Biehle and O. A. Gorten were
at Crawford the first of the week.
T. B. Snyder was up from Siieep Creek
the first of the week and tailed to sp.e iih.
Andrew Jacobs was in town on Tues
day and called and gave us some cash on
subscription.
Mrs. M. J. Ilubliard left on Monday
for her home in Texas after a visit to
her relatives here.
Mrs. Rosina Gillmor, of Glen, was in
Harrison on Monday and made a pleas
ant call at tiiis oflice.
Sirs. Glasner went to Whitney Tues
day evening and will go to Box Butte
county liefore returning.
E. W. Daily, of Crawford, spent Sun
day at the Agate Springs stock farm, re
turning home Monday evening.
COMMISSIONERS' RECORD.
COffieiiil.)
Hahhisos, Seb., June 13, 192.
Board of county commissioners met pur
sunlit to call of clerk.
Present: Commissioners Green, Knott
and Weber and clerk.
Minutes of last meeting were read and, on
motion, approved.
On motion, the clerk be and he hereby is
instructed to advertise for bids for the con
struction of an abutment and putting to
gether of the bridge crossing sowbelly creek
about GO rods north of section corner of sec
tions 3-4 9-10, Twp. 33, range 55, near resi
deuce of F. W. Knott.
On motion F. W. Khott w as appointed to
view section line between sections 21 and 22,
township 34, range 55, near residenco of
Henry Wasserbergcr, and report ou same as
soon as possible.
On motion, James Wilson was appointed
road overseer for road district No. 4.
On motion tlio following officers were ap
pointed for Sheep Creek precinct: Jacob
Gunibert, justice of the peace; Thomas I!.
Snyder, Justice of the pence; Valentine
Thomas, road overseer; tieorgo Albcrlsen,
constable.
On motion, resignation of A. K. Dew as
county surveyor was accepted.
On motion, N. U. Kuiues was appointed
county surveyor to fill vacancy caused by
resignation of A. K. Dew.
On motion, II. II. Itusscll was appointed
road overseer for road district No 13.
On motion, B. L. Smuek was appointed
Justice of the ponce for Bowon precinct.
On motion board adjourned without day.
CONHAD LlNDEMAN,
County Clerk.
I carry a full line of farm machinery.
- U. XI. lUt-NKK.
KThe first of the week a pair of twin
boys arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Simons.
Sliafer reports the arrival of a
VTin-nnnrwl Kv.r of tl.o TVi.rwl Tin-lUtf
on last Friday.
The people In the vicinity of Thomas'
grove will have a basket picnic at that
grove on July 4th.
An awning has been built in front of
the Herald oflice to keep out the beating
rays of the afternoon sun.
The entertainment at the church
Sunday evening was an interesting pro
gram and was quite well attended.
The Ladies Aid Society will give an
ice cream social at the court house on
Tuesday evening. All are cordially invited.
Harrison and Sioux county never
had better prospects. Ihe next year
will see very material improvements all
over the county;
Miss Anna Price will close her school
in the Bodarc district one week from to
morrow, on which day the school will
picnic in Plimpton's grove.
The school picnic at Wallace's grove
yesterday was a success as picnics go.
The children had a lot of fun aud all got
caught in a rain before they readied
borne.
U-A -car of wheat was shipped by
Guthrie on Saturday and another will be
shipped this week. There are several
car loads in this vicinity yet to be
marketed.
Rev. Glasner will preach in Harrison
on next Sunday at 11 a. m., at the Bo
darc school house at 3 p. m., and at the
South worth school house at 7:30 p. ni.
All are cordially invited.
Found Ori Thursday; June ICth,
near Cunningham's harness shop in Har
rison, a pair or spectacles, uwner can
have same by calling at this oflice and
paying for this notice,
"-Tbree and a half inches of water fell
at this place Wednesday night. East of
here it was much heavier, the railroad
track being washed out east of Whitney.
No train reached here from the east
Thursday.
'Z-The bridge across Sowbelly at
Knotahfttace had to be taken out and
piled up1 on the bank and the one at
Montrose had to bo fixed up to save it
from ruin. The county paid two or
three prices for building those bridges
and they certainly should have stood for
three years.
The people of the valley are prepar
ing to have a picnic at Plimpton's grove
in West Hat Creek canyon on July 4th.
Tliey do not expect to have anything
elaborate but just a good, old-fashioned
basket picmc and they invite all who
feel so inclined to come and enjoy the
da.v-.with them.
Wf"Five train loads of troops passed
(west last week from Fort Niobrara and
the most of those from Fort Robinson
went up the B. & M. They will be
stationed in Wyoming but why cannot
be learned. It is thought by many that
the presence of the troops will have a
a quieting effect on the Johnson county
matters and the cattlemen will be al
lowed to take their cattle and get out.
As soon as that is done all will 1 peace
ful in Johnson county. It is reported
that all that country was to be declared
under martial law, but no such order has
teen promulgated and it is not likely
that there will be. , There is no occasion
fct Burtial law and the governor of
"JP'ImSX showed himself to be a
mn.
Call for Bids.
Bids will be received until noon of the
18th day of June, 1892, for the excava
tion of 350 yards of rock 1,000 yards of
earth, more or less, and the construction
of three bridges, on the new road in
Sowbelly canyon. Specifications can be
had by calling at the office of county
judge. S. Babker.
Estimate ot Expenses.
ILabbison, Nebhaska, May 12, 189S.
At a meeting of the board of county com
missioners of "teioux county, Ni-brufrka, held
nu the l'2th day of January, IKd, the follow
ing estimate fur expenses for the year ISM
was made:
District court expenses $3,000 00
Salaries 2,500 00
stationery 150 00
I'rinting 400 00
ltoads and bridges 2,000 00
Indebtedness as indicted by manda-
musiu favor of Samuel Wessel 1.2S4 12
lntitute 100 00
Incidental expenses 3,000 00
Insane and piKirfnnd 400 00
Soldiers relief fund 2O0 00
(Juicers' foes 2,000 00
Communicated.
Editor Journal: Will you kindly
allow me to correct an article which ap
peared in The Journal of the 2nd inst.
In mentioning the fact of the People's
Independent Party county central com
mittee meeting. You say the Sioux
County Alliance committee held a meet
ing, etc. While the Farmer's Alliance
was the originator of the People's Inde
pendent Party, yet the Alliance should
not be confounded with the People's la-
dependent Party, which is seperate and
distinct from tho Alliance ana over
which the Alliance has no control, and
will support it only so long as they sup
port the political reforms advocated by
the Alliance. While one of the main
principles of the Alliance is educating
the farmer in independent political
action, yet it is not of itself a political
party. M. J. Webeb,
Secretary County Alliance.
Cheap Rates to Chicago.
For delegates and others contemplating
a trip to Chicago during this month, the
reduced rates of one fare for the round
trip authorized for the National Demo
cratic Convention are available. Tickets
will be on sale in Iowa June 17th to 21st;
in Nebraska and South Dakota Juue 16th
to 20th, in Wyoming June 15th to 19th,
good for return passage from June 21th
to July Cth. The Jacksonian Club of
Omaha, and the Pottawattamie Club of
Council Bluffs liave selected the North
western Line as the official route to
Chicago.
Sleeping car accomodations should lie
secured early, apply to any agent of
F., E. & M. V., S. C. & P. who will
make reservation by wire or mail.
J. R. Buchanan,
General Passenger Agent, Omaha.
Work on tho new road up Sowbelly
will likely begin next week. The time
for putting in bids closes at noon ou Sat
urday. . .
Notice.
Tn the County Court of Sioux County, Ne
braska. ,. . ,
n the matter or tnc lisiaie oi mm
Demesig, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons hav
ing claims and demands against Hunk
lleuicsig, late of Sioux county, deceased,
that the time fixed for filing claims against
said estate is six months from the biaond
day of June, lste. All such persons arc re
quired to present men- cihunh ...v
vouchers to tho county judge ot said
county, at his office therein, on or in nue
the second day of December, ISitt, and all
claims so tiled will bo heard before the said
ludge ou the third day or ueceinwr, i,
10 o'clock, a. ni. 8. Baukeh,
Dated June 2nd, 1892. County Judge.
fSEALj 39j4i
fSlierllPs Sale.
By virtue oi" an order of sale directed to
me trom the clerk of the district court ol
Sioux county, Nebraska, in it judgement ob
tained In said court on tlio loth day of April,
ISV4, in favor of J. L. Moore nsplaintill una
against Soren Jensen- as defendant for the
sum of $S2.14 und costs taxed up ia.3 and
accruing costH. I havo levied upon the tot
lowing real estate taken lis the. property oi
defendant to satisfy said order of sale town:
The H. .. X of Sec. 13, in Twp. B4 N. K. 07 west,
in Sioux county, Nebraska, and will olfer
the same for safe to tho highest bidder tor
cash in hand on tlio 11th day of July, at
the front door ot the court house ol s-o"
county, Ncbr., at Harrison Nebraska, that
being tho building In which the lust term of
the district court was held, at the hour of
ono, p. in. of Bald day, when and where due
attendance will bo given by the under
signed. Thomas Ukiuv,
B ,K)-43 Sheriff of Said County.
Dated June 0, 1892.
Sheriff's Sale.
r virtue of an order of sale directed
to
nieiromtho clerk of tho district court of
Sioux county, Nebraska, on a Judgment ob
tained In oald court on the Mil day of
April, IHSI2, in favor of the American In
vestment Company as plalntlir and against
Ixmmzo D. Harmon, Frank Daily and
B H. Paddock as defendants, for the sum or
tiffi.811 and costs taxed at 20.08 and accruing
7...i. l i.v.. hivled iiiinn the following real
estate as the proticrty Of defendants to
satlsry said order or sale towtt: lues. w.
kJ..i.r,.uL,. in, ,1 will oiler the Name lor sale
,,. ii. i,il.Mt. didder for cash in hand.
subject, however, to a first mortgago for
KW) In favor of the American Investment
Company, on tlio lllli day of July, Ism, at
the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, at
the front door of the court bouse ol Moux
county, Nebraska, that licing the building
In which the last term of the district court
was held, at which time and place due at
tendance will bo given by the undersigned.
V4MM( u ... ., .... . Sheriff ot Hald County.
Dated Juno 9, mi.
15,014 12
And pursuant to mandate of the su
preme court amended at a meeting
of said board on the Qth day of Feb
ruary, ls'.cJ, as follows:
W. W.Seymour, special debt fund 2,'0 81
35-40
I7,214 93
Conrad lindeman,
County Clerk.
Notice to Niin-Kesident Defendants.
Charles I.. Tubbs, and Lydia A. Tubbs, de
fendants, will take notice that on the 31st
day of May, lsW, The Pioneer Savings aud
Loan Company, successor to the National
huilding Loan and Protective Union, of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, plaintiff herein
filed its petition ill the district court of
sioux county, Nebraska, against said defend
ants, the object and prayer ot which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by
the defendants to tlio national Hullding
ixian and Protective Union upon Lot seven
In block seven of tho village of Harrison,
sioux County, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a promissory note uaieu iecemoer
lst, lain), for Vto with Interest at the rate of
5 Her cent, nor annum and premium at the
rate of 5 per cent, per annum, both interest
and premium paynuio inoniniy, wmcn note
and mortgage is owned and held by the
plaintiff herein. Default has been made in
the payment of said note and In the
terms and conditions Of said mortgage,
whereby tlio whole sum secured thereby is
due ami the plaintiff so elects, and there is
now due upon said principal note the sum
of with interest and premium at 5 per
cent, each from May 1st, lsfll, aud
the further sum of J29.75 with interest at the
rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 25th
day of February, Mitt, the last sum being tor
insuranccon the buildings on said premises,
which plaintiff was compelled to pay to pro
tect its interests in the premises. Plaintiff
prays for a decrco that defendants bo com
pelled to pay the same, or that said premises
may be sold to satisfy the amount found
due. You are required to answer said peti
tion on or beforo Monday, tho 11th day of
July, 1892.
Pioneer savings and loan Company,
Plaintiff.
By ceo. A. Murphy,
ri. T. Conley.
f88-41 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Notice to Non-Bcsldent Defendant.
Franz Slabinger, defendant, will take
notice that on the 26th day of Slay, 1892, The
runners Trust company, u corporation
ohiintilf herein filed its uetition in the dis
trict court' of Sioux county, Nebraska
against said defendant tho object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed by the defendant to the
Dlaintiff upon the S. E. M. of section 14 in
township 34 north of range 65 west of the
Btn p. M. in hioux county, neorasiia, to
secure the payment of a promissory note
dated May 13th, 18H9, for 8300.00, with
interest at 7 per cent, per annum
payable semi-annually, which note and
mortgago is owned and held by the
maiuitu ncicui. i,uiiiuiij uns ucuu uiuuu tn
the payment of said note and in the terms
and conditions of said mortgage, and there
is now due on said note and mortgage the
sum of 1380.50, for which sum with mtorest
from the 23rd day ot May. msi, piaintin
nravslor a decree, that the defendant be ro
quired to pay same, or that said premises
may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found
due. You are hereby required to answer
said petition on or before Monday the 11th
day ol J uiy, !'..
r AKMEKS l llliBl' UWFAfl I, I'laillLlll .
38-41J By H. T. Conley, its Attorney.
THE NEW RESTAURANT
H. A. P BIDDY
Is Headauarters for Meals, Lunches and
Bakery Goods,
Board by the Day or Weak
at Reasonable Rates
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
East Side Main Street,
HARRISON, ... NEBRASKA.
THE
IMPORTED PERCHERON.
STALLION,
BARBARIN
10256. 110135.
Will make the season of 1892 at my
place on Warbonnet creek 3 miles west
of C. P. Coffee's.
Description and Pedigree Barbarm is
a black-frray; star in forehead; foaled
Man.h 27. 1H8A: imnorted 1888; weight
1,800 lbs. Bred by M. Dorchene, Com
mune of Coulogncs les Sahlons, De
partment of Orne. . Got by Roullard
1H1.S3, lie oy ravon, utjiuugniB -
Champeon; dam, Traniquille 10184.
TEltMS:-$8 for tho Season, Payable
In Advance.
$12 dollars to insure a mare with foal
due and payable when the mare is known
to be witli foal or upon her removal from
tile county or change of ownership.
, Care will be taken to prevent accidents
but I will be responsible ior none,
'A', W. MOHR
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE,
DEALER IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Groceries, Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes, Hats,
Gaps, Furnishing Goods
and Crockery Sold at
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
FAIR 0 HONEST
TREATMENT GUARANTEED.
The Celebrated "TAMBOR MAJOR"
Cigar for Sale.
CALL
o
PRICES.
GET
MacLACHLAN & COOK,
Proprietors.
GEO. H. TURNER,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
I WILL SELL YOU:
Bon Ton Flour per 100 pound $3 00
Half Patent " " " 2 75
Straight Grade ' 2 50
Low Grade " " " 1 75
Corn Meal " " " 1 30
Chop Feed " " " 1 15
Bran & Shorts mixed" " 90
GROCERIES.
22 pounds Hominy 1 00
22 " Oatmeal - - 1 00
20 " Pail Jelly ' 05
Pail Syrup - ' - 95
6 pounds Broken Java Coffee 95
1 . Baking Powder - 25
Tea Per pound - '- " 15
Tomatoes per can - - Hi
3 pound can Michigau apples - 11
5 " can Prices Baking Powder,
per pound - - - - 40
Climax & Horse Shoe To'b. per ft 45
4 pounds Joker Tobacco - 1
5 pounds Smoking Tobacco - 1
7 Choice Cigars
DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES.
00
00
25
Full Stock Kipp Boote -
$5.00 Calf Boots
Ladies Dongola Shoes
Felts and Rubbers at cost.
Calico per yard - - -Best
Grade Outing Flannel, per yd.
Dress Gingham per yard
German Knitting Yarn, per pound
Men's Working Shirts
Hancikei chiefs -
f 2 00
3 60
1 25
05
14
10
90
CO
05
Come and look at our Hardware Tinware, Fibreware an
Barbed Wire and get our prices.
Respectfully,
GEO. TTJRNBR.
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