The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, June 23, 1892, Image 1

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    he Sioux
BOUNTY JOURNAL
tzjltv&t&ois; neb., j-tjtste 23, 1892.
IsTO. 41.
)OUX COUNTY
2S-T -A. Ij.
, Editor m4 Proprietor.
tVB. K. Time table.
Going East.
I KB 1 Ho. 6, mixed
.7 tOO
ION MARKET.
rlinndred tt.v
hM
r in. ft.
I every Thursdttjr
53
34
40
1 SS
110
1 00
25
10
10
2 Ml 3 00
8
4
4 60
3 60
16 00
1 bulk at Turner's.
I barrel at
tLD & Marsteller'h
be a good deal of
Jy yet to be marketed.
lias beeH putting in
e timber 'claim of E.
I reported as doing
'ield is predicted than
'ear.
shipped two car loads
i. That is what he
(year's wheat crop.
Visited tile northwest
Monday night, llail
but no damage was
lost a mule recently.
lease which seemed to
i into glanders and he
It-class dative lumber
Mtly on hand at my
"y, 18 miles east of
I J. E. 4NEB.
Ite vault connected.
"irk's office did dot
fi well and Wm. Nor-
ioat of cement a few
'Sunday school will
V grove near the
)ct fto. 1.1, on .fitly
I' to come and bring
jol and have a good
te has been such
'en growing very
.ta short time un
tlong that people
the litte spring.
J the yield will be
fras last.
) already com-
rpply of harvest
vHUnple8 ofhishar-
likes set up ready
'Indications are that
(hi lies' will be pur
lins season.
closed his term of
1, in White River
I of the work of
to go as a part of
world's?, fair. The
editable wlien the
t of the children are
I
Duglit us a sample
I field belonging to
yt four feet high and
Stt eat)s being six
le reports are that
jtfu is looking fine,
toward, but it will
whorf harVest and
juali.al.ion will be in
week. They hoped
week, but found 83
I in the the assessment
fiincts thai a great deal
id to be done. It is
di (Terences should oc
en the assessors meet
value of all the prin
operty for assessment,
r is furnished with a list
(If more,, care was usee
it would save a great
A expanse to the county.
y morning as Sheriff
)mg up his team a piece
Wr them and frightened
two of the traces were
Vtyemptinij to Jipldthera
Vols, and the team got
tbe, buggy in front of
kii)g the tongue on
V breaking of a
7? the buggy
;"JiPmirto.,, it
? If baoni. ..i.i
I"" VU1M
I carry a full line of farm machinery.
G. H. Tl'RNER.
D. M. Sutton lias had a new water
tank built, which will be a great conven
ient to him.
It is about time for the farmers to
begin to enlarge their graneries to make
room to slflwUie immense cron that is
wing.
The ice cream social at the court
bouse on Tuesday evening was a success,
although the rain doubtless kept a num
ber from venturing out.
As the grain and vegetables of var
ious kinds begin to mature we should
like to have our farmer friends bring
samples to this ollice in order that visit
ors may see what is growing "in Sioux
county.
Fmf. F. IT ftnrlmiit ami .i
!- J
twed from Lincoln yesterday and will
r i ...
senu some lime in gathering geological
specimens in this locality. They are
provided with tents and will have a
regular outing and do a lot of work at
the wime time.
ni. and L. D. Ilarmon passed
through Harrison the first of the week
on their way to Montana. They have
resided in the east part of the county for
a number of years. Shortly before
reaching town they mashed down a
wagon wheel and had to lay over for repairs.
The annual school meeting will
occur next Monday as provided by law.
All school districts hold a meeting on
that date and it is the most important
gathering to the schools that occurs dur
ing the year. The work of the entire
year is mapped out, so it is the duty of
all interested to attend,
The reports from Johnson county
are that the round-up is going along
quietly. The cowboys all go armed but
there is no trouble, those who are
gathering the cattle belonging to the big
cattle companies and those who were
mixed up in the invasion are in sym
pathy with the settlers and it is thought
that all the stock belonging to those
who have had trouble with the settlers
will be gathered and taken to .some other
range. If that is done all trouble will
be at an end and the rustlers will be out
of a job.
This section of country has been
pretty well cut off from the outside
world during the past week. The rai
of last Wednesday washed out a lot of
track and bridges on Ihe Elkhorn be
tweeri Whitrifey and Chadron and the
repairs are not yet completed. The mail
which was for this point as well as ex
press and freight got hung up at Chad
ron. No Omaha or Lincoln papers were
received here from Wednesday until
Tuesday and then the latest was those of
Sunday. Part of the mail went out on
the Union Pacific and reached here over
the Cheyenne & Northern, but the delay
was annoying and made people wonder
how business was carried on before rail
roads were built-.,,
PERSONAL. j
A. R. Dew was at Lusk last week.
A McGinley was in town Saturday.
Wm. Bradley was down from Rawhide
yesterday.
Ferd Hittner was over from Montrose
on Monday.
Peter Henry contributed on subscrip
tion Tuesday.
J. C. Eberspecher was doing business
in town Monday.
Frank Nutto was over from Indian
creek on Monday.
J. IL Cook was doing business in Har
rison on Satui-day.
Orlando Gowey was up from Cook
precinct on Saturday.
H. T. Merriam was in town Saturday
and called at this office.
ijfc W. H. Hough left Tuesday even
ing ior ner iiome in umana.
Ed. C. Lockwood was doing business in
Harrison the last of the week.
Mrs. A. W. Mohr and Mrs. John Her
man were in town on Saturday.
Mrs. S. C. D. Bassett was an east-
bound passenger Tuesday evening.
Fred Betschen called Saturday and
gave us some cash on Subscription.
Albert Rands was doing business at
the county seat the first of the week,
Mrs. R. W. Windsor left for her home
in South Dakota last Saturday evening.
J. W. Sherrill was in town on Satur
day and gave us some cash on subscrip
tion.
J. J. Zumbrunnen was down from
Pleasant Ridge, W,yo., the first of the
week.
J. B. and Charley Johnson were up
from Glen on Monday and called at this
office.
John Messing, of Indian creek, was in
town yesterday, the fifst time in several
months.
W. Herncall sent us a remittance the
first of the week to apply on his sub
scription.
jf, W. Coleman; of Atlantic, Iowa, an
old neighbor of Commissioner Green, ar-
nvedyesterday to JooK over uie country.
tofffs reported that J. C. Killian will be
here in the near future to make his home
and practice law. It is hoped the report
will prave true.
(((rgust John arrived Monday from
South Omaha and will make his home
on his farm northwest of town. He is
satisfied that Sioux county is all right.
L. A. Rodwell who has been in charge
of the F. E. & M. V. station at Harrison
for some time has been transferred to
Sturgis, S. D., and left for that place
last evening. Mr. Rodwell is a good
agent and his change is a promotion and
while the people here regret to lose him
all will wish him success.
Married.
Smith Cornell. At the residence of
bride's parents, at Crawford, Neb., on
Monday, June 20, 1893, by Rev. O. T.
Moore, Mr. Ben. B. Sniith and Miss
Hannah Cornell.
Invited guests numbering about forty
were present. Numerous floral designs
added to the pleasure of the occasion and
the newly married pair were made the
recipients of many useful and orna
mental presents. They will make their
home on Mr. Smith's farm in the valley
and Will begin their married life with
best wishes of all for prosperity and happiness.
PPr out
tii
M avert run-awayg1
School Reports.
Report of school in district No. 1 for
the month ending June i7th; 1892:'
Number of days taught.... 20
Total enrollment 81
Number of days all pupils attended. .374
Average daily attendance.. j 19
Casei of .tardiness . . 1 7
Time lost by tardiness.. 90
Numlier of visitors
Those neither tardy nqr absent during
the month were: Franlc Miler, Willie
Miler, Sammie Kemp and ltarvey Mc
intosh. ;
. Summary for the term ending June 17,
1892:
Numberofdays taught.:!.'..:.. j... 79
Total enrollment 81
Number of days all pupils attended. 1260
Number of days absence j.. . 887
Average daily attendance.......... 16
Cases of tardiness , 11
Time lost in minutes , 130
Number of visitors - 27
. Those, neither absent nor tardy during
the term were Frank Miler and, Willie
Miler. B. B. .Smith, Teacher.
- The following is a report of Dist. No.
i for the month ending June 17th:
Numberofdays taughtj 20
Number of days all pupils attended. .128
Number of pupils attending 8
Average attendance t..-t
Ezra Tucker was not absent during the
month. ":
Belle Russell received 100 in deport
ment. .
The school .will have a picnic in Mr.
Ttakaf't grove, on Friday, June 24th.
AH fe ipviWiL- . . .. .
J, Kohnson, readier.
To School Officers and Patrons.
For the benefit of any districts that de
sire to vote a tax for a library but think
it may be illegal I give State Superin
tendent A. K. Goudy's opinion on the
subject:
'A library being a very important
part of the working apparatus of the
schools, the school board has authority
to make provision for this by voting a
tax the same as for other school sup
plies." A. SOUTHWORTH,
County (superintendent.
Sioux County, Nc-
Estate of Frank
Notice.
In tlie Countv Court ot
ira-itit.
lu tue mutter of the
Demcsig, ueeetised.
oiice 18 nereuy tfiven to all persons iihv-
in( claims and demnnus against Frank
i'-iiK'si( late oi moux county, deceased,
that the time fixed for tiling claims against
iiclate is six months Iroin tlie second
day of June, IHW. All sucli persons are re
luircd to present their claims with the
vouchers to the county judKC of said
county, at his ollice therein, on or before
IHcsccond day of Deeen'ljer, is.ii, and all
claims 80 filed will be heard before the said
Jiulite on the third day of December, lXiK, at
WOCIOCK, a. 111. . liAHKKH,
Hated June and, 18!. County Judge.
HEAL 1 39-4:! I
Micrlirs Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to
me'lrom the clerk of the district court of
Sioux county, Nebraska in a judgement ob
ttlned in said court on tlie lutn day of April,
WH, in favor of J. I.. Moore as plaintiff and
against Soren Jensen us defendant for tlie
-.inn of j!5.14 and costs taxed up S12.83 and
accruing costs. 1 have levied ujkmi the fol
lowing real estate taken as the property of
'IcfiMidant to satisfy said order of sale towit:
The S. E. X of Seci 13i in Twp. 34 N. H. .17 west,
in sioux county, Nebraska, and will offer
the same for safe to the highest bidder for
cash in hand on tlie 11th day of July, 1SH2, at
the front door ot the court liouso of Sioux
county, Nebr., at Harrison Nebraska, that
being the building In which the last term of
the district court was held, at the hour of
one, p. m. of said day, when and where due
atli iidunce will be given by the under
signed. Thomas Itmpv,
39 -48 Sheriff of Said County.
Hated June 9, 189!.
Notice to Non-Rcsldent Defendants.
Charles h. Tubbs, and Lydia A. Tubbs, dc
fcadmits, will take notico that on the 31st
day of May, 1S1, The Pioneer Savings and
l oan Company, successor to the National
Hiiilding Ixun and Protective Union, of
Minneapolis, Minnesota, plaintiff herein
died its petition in the district court of
Sioux county, Nebraska, against said defend
ants the object and prayer of which are to
foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by
the defendants to the. National Ruilding
Loan and Protective Union upon Lot seven
in block seven of the village of Harrison,
Sioux County, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a promissory note dated December
1st, 1890, for Sfloo with Interest at the rate of
5 nnr cent. rer annum and premium at the
rate of 5 per cent, per annum, both interest
ami premium payable monthly, which note
and mortgage is mull and held by the
plaintiff herein. Dct .ult has been made in
the payment of s.iid note and in the
terms and conditions of said mortgage
whereby the whole sum secured thereby is
due and the plaintiff so elects, and there is
now due upon wiid principal noto tlie sum
nt" iSOO. with interest and premium at 5 per
I cent, each from May 1st, -1891, and
I the further sum of S29.75 with interest at the
rate ot lu per cent, per annum i rom uie aoin
day of February, 1892, the last sum being for
insuranceon tno ouiuiiugs on saiu premises,
which nlaintitr was compelled to pav to pro
tcct its intercuts in tlio premises. Plaintiff
prays for a dec reo that defendants be com
pelled to pav the same, or that said premises
may pe soul to sausiy tue amount lounu
due. You are reuuired to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday, the 11th day of
July, 1892.
i lONEEK SAVINGS AND LOAN COM PAR i.
Plaintiff,
By Geo. A, Murphy,
"38-4l Att6rneyS for Plaintiff.
School Apportionment.
The following is the atrtoUHt of money
to which Uie various school districts of
Sioux county are entitled under the
June, 1893, apportionment of state
school money : ...
Plstrtct Nb.
1- 124.40
2 18.20
8 23.16
1 21 .2
5 23.78
28.74
7 39.28
8 6.93
2(3.26
11- 23.78
12- 14,48
14 18.82
18 27.60
District No.
-J'i'1.78
- 31.84
lli.34
- 13.8B
-,.!
- . 16
- W.H6
- 12.63
- 14.48
12.111
- W.76
- 9.41
The Montrose bridge is now all i'ifiht,
John Messing, who had the job of repair
ing it having completed his work. Tlie
bridge at Knott's place will be replaced
in a few weeks.
.. , Estimate ol F.xpcnscs. ,
1'CahbiRon, Nebraska, May 12, it.n.
At a meeting of the board of county com
missioners of Sioux county, Nebraska; held
on the 12th dav of .lammrv. 1892. the follow
ing estimate far expenses for the year 1892
Willi UlUllA
District court expenses ',
Salaries , "
Stationery .. "0
Printing : .400 00
Hoad-vand bridges if1
Induhtedness as Indicted by manda
mus In favor of Samuel Wessel 1,264 1
Institute mo 00
Incidental expenses !Mio 00
Insane and poor fund 411,1 15
Soldiers relief fund 20 00
Officers' fees 2,io no
. . ' 15,014 12
And pursuant to mandate of the nu
fremo court amended at a meeting
of said board on the 9th day of Feb
ruary, WW, as follows :
w W. Seymour, special debt fund...2,200 W
35-40
1. (17,214 83
COKRlD CINDKMAN.
.. . County Clerk.
SueruTaSalo.
' Bv virtito of an order of sale directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Rlnux countv. Nebraska, on nf itidffninut ob
tained In said court on the 19th day of
April, 1892, in favor of the American Irt
tiwtment Company as plaintiff and Against
Iz-ronuo D. Harmon, Frank Daily and
II. S. Paddock as defendants, fdr the sum of
189.3ft and costs taxed at tM.M and accruing
cost. I haw levied upon the following real
estate as "tlie property of defendants to
satisfy said order of sale towit: ThcS. W.
U Sec. !, Twp. t, Kttngo 83 in Bloux county,
Nebraska, and will .oner.tlio same for sale
to the highest bidder for Cash in hand,
I.. ........... frf. flruf. itmrtiriifr, for
MM in Vavor of the American Investment
Company, on the li th day of July, 1hi, at
tlio hour of one o'clock p. in. of said day, at
thn fpnnt ilivnr nf the court llOUMC of HlollX
county, Nebraska, that being the building
in which the last term of the district court
was hold, at which time and place due at
tendance will bo given by tlie undersigned,
TiiomaaUiuoy,
$H - , - Sheriff ot Said Comity.
Dated. June , low,
Notice to Non-Rosiileut Defendant.
Fran?. Slabinircr. defendant, will take
notice that on the 26th day of May, 1892, The
armcrs Trust company; a corporation
plaintiff herein filed Us petition in the dis
trict court of Sioux county, Nebraska
against said defendant the object and
prayer oi wnicn are to ioreciose a certain
luortgaoc executed by the defendant to the
nlaintitr upon the S. E. of section 14 in
township 34 north of range 35 wost of the
6th P. Af. in Sioux county', Nebraska, to
secure the payment of a promissory note
dateu May 13111, I88U, ior f.w.uu, wun
interest at 7 per cent, per annum
payable semi annually, which noto and
mortgage is owned and held by tlio
nlaintitr herein. Default has been made ill
the pjiymeiit of said note and in the terms
and conditidiis of said mortgage, and there
is now due 611 said note and uiorttiture the
sura of I386.S0, for which sum with interest
from the 23rd day of May. I8SI2, plaintiff
nravstor a decree, that the defendant oc re
quired to pay same, or that said premises
may be sold to satisfy the amount found
due. You are hereby required to answer
said petition on or oetoro Monuay 1110 ntn
day 01 July, jsi. ;
.FAHMKttS TKtlST COMPANY, Plllihtlff.
138 41J Jly 11. T. Conloy, its Attorney.
THE
IMPORTED PERCHERON.
STALLIOJi,
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 HONEST
TREATMENT GUARANTEED.
The Celebrated "TAMBOR MAJOR"
Cigar for Sale.
CALL f GET 1 PRICES.
MacLACHLAN & COOK,
Proprietors.
GEO. H. TURNER,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
I WILL SELL YOU:
Bon Ton Flour 'per iOO pouhd f 3 00
Half Patent " " " 2 7i
Straight Grade " " " 2 50
'Lo-'v Grade v' " " 1 75
Corn Meal " " " 1 30
CtiopFeed " " " ' 1 15
Bran & Shorts mixed" " " 90
GROCERIES.
22 pounds Hominy - 1 00
Si " Oatmeal - - 1 00
20 " Pail Jelly - 05
Pail Syrup - ' - - - 95
6 pounds Broken Java Cbltee 95
1 Baking Powder - 25
Tea Per pound - 15
Tomatoes per can - - 11
3 pound can Michigan apples 11. J
5 " can Prices Baking Powdeii',
per pound .... 40
Climax & Horse Shd'o Tbto. jier B) 45
4 pounds Joker Tobacco - 1 00
5 l6'Uli'ds Snroking Tobacco - 100
7 Choice Cigars - '- i- 25
DRY. GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES.
Full Stock Kipp Boots
$5.00 Calf Boots
Ladies Dongola Shoes
B'elts and Rubbers at cost.
Calico er yard
Best Grade Outing Flannel, 'per yd.
Dress Gingham per yard
German Knitting Yarn', per pound
Men's Working Shirts
Handkerchiefs -
$3 00
3 50
1 25
0?.
14
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DO
GO" 05
BARBARIN
10256. )10135.
Will make tlie season of 1892 at my
place on Warbonnet creek 8 miles west
of C, F. Coffee's, , . .
Description and Pedigree. Barbarin is
a black-gray; star in forehead; foaled
March 27, 1H86; imported J888; weight
1,800 lbs. Bred by M. Dorchene, Com
mune of Coulognes les Sablons, De
partment of Orne. Got by Roullard
18133, he by Favori, belonging to M.
Champepn; dam, Traniquille 10134.
TERs:--$8 "for the Season, Payable
In Ad v Alice.
tl2 dollars to insure a mare with foal
due and payable When the mare is known
to be With foal or upon ner removal ironi
the county or change 01 ownersnip.
Care will be taken to prevent accidents
but 1 will be responsible for none.
XW. MOHR, Owner.'
Conie ftild look at our Hardware, Tinware', FilVreWaVe anA
Barbed Wire and get our priced
Respectfully,
GEO. 131. TTTS,iTE:
A NEW 7-SHQT, 32-CAL REVOLVER.
THE "PROTECTOR,"
QUICK, IAFE, RELIABLE.
Compact, Light, Effective.
" The latent and best thing
In the revolver line.
Can be carried In the vett
packet as easily a a wateb.
00,000 gold In France last
year.
A Nontity thai lelliat tight.
Sample revolver and Car
tridge t1. Will be eent
C. U. D. by expreii, with
prl-rlleg-eof exauilnaUnn, If
SO eU. aeeompanlea order
a a guarantee of -rood faith.
MIKMEAEQU3 EIRE ARMS COT,
MINNtAPOU, MINN.
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