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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1892)
K A Sioux County Journal, HE HK,isOiT, ICTIEB., JULY 7, 1892. fclOUX COUNTY R, 3ST -A. L. V. V B. It Time taMc lining Kast. L 1 1 :(6 5o. 6, mixed 7 :0u . Editor and Proprietor, SON MARKET. ! jn r linndreU B 56 3.75.M 4(1 1 STi 1 IO 2', 10 1 50 i 3 (XI 3 4 5(1 " 8 60 r 111. ft 15 k cd cvi:ry TUursduy. Itciullii an Counly Coiiimitteo. Pursuant to a resolution adopted by the republican convention held at tlie court house in Harrison, on the IGth day of April, M2, the followin- have been st-lected as committeemen for the differ ent precincts: AuU'lupe iTfCinct S. R. Story. PERSONAL. J. C. Parsons was iu town Friday. H. II. RuseJl was in town Saturday on business Mrs. B. B. from Iowa. Andrews unrc I'OWt'll -ok " Cottonwool ' 'ic roiiits " U.tt'rmk ' Montrose " ttiimiliig Water sln:cp Crcfk ' ;iuku 1 'reek " WnrlxillllUt " While Hlver " J. W. Kouinson. John KU.r.-ieeher. (jeo. dinger. Win. Mcliolrou. T. F. GoWen. Frank Tiiiklium. J. K. Iloliinworth. Juinei Clark. II. W. MuiLaehluu. T. li. Snyder. W. ir. Corliiii. John Daut. David Colvillf. r ktrrel at ,VuIJ) & Maustellek'p. ;il party go to Affile soon 1 commnnced by .11 . 1 le k'niss is exceiieni mm have oor slock next, fcf hay. j IiK.r brougiit in a pample, li is thirty inches high Vti his claim southwest of . . e I i'o ai res 01 eiup, y Be Iicl'iiis next Monday two wfeks. Everyone (each in Sioux counly t school year f hould be 111 oilier lor the viliiure tlio hauling out of the town. There m a good of the stench arising heaps. hoiild get some fall rly so it will get a good ground freezes up. It e for young stock to nter and then makes a peel'mjKii tlie republi- 1 committee appears in I and it is hoped that Will be present next e committee is com hvhom no objection can party should be got in tctive work can be done hpaigh. ggesled that an effort Jhe numerous creeks in Tth fish. The Btreams long the hills would ces for trout and it few years after they great sport could lie and they would be The sooner it is don would begin. have been made iourt cases ct tlio 04 of Graham & Snyder tied. The cattle have the Wyoming ranges J. II. Cook who will f the firm and wind up e did not learn how i The aliove committee is hereby called to meet at the court house in Harrison ou Wednesday July 13, lb'JJ, at 1 o'clock p. in. to arrange for calling a county convention and to transact such other business as may prdjxirly come before said committee for the best interests of the party. A. It. Dew, W. 11. Davis, Chairman. Secretary. Dr. Bridgmaii has moved his family into the Jameson residence. I carry a full line of farm machinery G. II. TCBSEIt. wJl. Davis now occupies the old Northwestern hotel as a residence. rye.. l . . 1 ftt 1 .-.. me uanco uu i.naries uielile s on Monday night is reported as a success. Tom Dunn acciilently shot himself self in the leg at Suggs, Wyo., a few days ago. It was only a flesh wound and will soon lie all right. it does not seem to lie tlie proper thing to allow a bull to roam the streets endangering women and children and the authorities should prohibit it. s A number of ladies gathered at the resrafence of Mrs. J. E. Marsteller yester day afternoon for a quilting, pleasant time was had by all present. Lcmbku. First-class native lumbe and Hhingles constantly on hand at mill on East Boggy, 13 miles east of Harrison. J. E. AitNEit. 7 1 were hut it is a pretty hould not fail to remind no east that thero will arsions in (he fall at can come out and the country at a low ty should be urged to to get those who are to coma out and get Homesteads in Sioux paying high rent. evening the geological 01 Prof. Barbour arid Marslund, Everett and Jhi, and Mr. IIaine of were entertained at the and Mrs. L. J. Simmons. irds assisted to pass the null ice cream nnTralui refreshments, and the enjoy the break in the imp life. al dosiros to again urge f take steps to get roads r needed. It can be done 1 cheaply now than in In addition, to that when a the road overseer can do Jon it and get it in shape roads pay m the ol breakage of !J hence it is good P good roods. .J.UiooMonV on. of bll i Wlthl ?wth and deadwoo I that there is iathb r r Bixby returned last week James Clark was over from Montrose on Saturday. John Herman contributed on subscrip- 011 last haiurday. S. R. and O. W. Story were over from Antelope 011 Tuesday. Dr. Waller was up from Chadron on business last Saturday. JS, II. Davis is now employed as clerk, at G. H. Turner's store. ! H. W. MacLachlan returned Saturday from his trip to Omaha. Mrs. J. W. Robinson returned yester- iy from a visit to Crawford. ''W T. Zerlie Gillie down from Cnar-ndi to spend the 4th and was in Harrison1 yesterday. y W. R. Smith came up from Chadron yesterday to visit her daughter,, -Mrs. J. E. Marsteller. 4 Commissioner J. A. Green and O. J. Gowey were up from the south part of the county last Friday. An old-time friend of Mrs. J. II. Cook arrived yesterday and went to Agate Springs for a short visit. j pviii's. A. R. Kennedy left last evening for Iowa, teing tailed there by the ser ious illness of her mother. Bartlett Richards camo up yesterday from Chadron. Ho shipped two car loads of horses from the 33 last evening. II. W. MacLachlan accompanied by his mother and Judge Barker spent the 4th at Rawhide as the guests of Wm. Bradley. fr.J, S. Kirtley arrived last week, having) como overland from Oregon. He wilt likely locate at Pleasant Ridge, Wyo. as relatives live in that vicinitv. J. II. Cook arrived yesterday and went at once to Lusk to receive the 04 cattle, While on his way to Omaha on a stor k tram six cars went into the ditch auJ those in the caboose saved themselves iy jumping. All escaped uninjured. Sheriirii Sale. Ky virtue of an order of i.ile directed to me from the clerk of tlie district court of iotix county, Nebraska, on a judgment ob tained in said court, on tlie 18th day of April, lfis, i" favor of liciijainin Heed as plainlifl !,.int WUhelin Warned an de fendant for the snm of W77.y7 and coHts taxed at 13.93 and accruing costB. I have lcvid upon the following real eatate taken as the property of defendant to satisfy said order of sale, towit: The 8. K. H of the S. K. Sec. 23, the . H 8. W. Sec. 24 and the S. E. of the K. E. of See. 2i, Twp. 33 N. liange 66 VI., In Sioux county, Nehraska, and will otfer tho name for ittle to tlie hixheist bidder for caah in hand ou the lltli day ol July, 12, at the front door of the court liouric of Sioux county, Nebr., at Harrison, Ncbr., that being the bniliiiiiK I" which tue last term of the district court wan held, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m. of said (ltty when aud where due attendance will be given by tho under signed. Thomas Reidy, Wl-43 Sheriff of Said County. Hated June 9, 18'J2. Sheriffs Sale. I'.y virtue of an order of sale directed to nie Irom the clerk of the district court of Sioux county, Nebraska, hi a judgement ob tained in naid court on the lyth day of April, lNi2, in favor of J. I,. Moore as plaintiff and ngiiinst Soren Jensen as defendant for the sum of i:uo.U and costs taxed upfl2.s3aud accruing costs. I have levied Uon tlie fol lowing real estate taken as tho property of defendant to satisfy said order of Hale towit: Tim S. K. h of Sew. 13, In Twp. 34 N. K. 57 west, m Sioux county, Nebraska, and wdll offer the same for sale to the highest bidder for cash in lfliud on the lltli day of July, 1HU4, at the front door of tlie court house of Sioux county, Nebr.. at Harrison Nebraska, that being the building in which the last term of tlie district court wus held, at the hour of one, p. 111. of said day, when and where due aitendaiice will be given by tho under signed. Thomas Ueiuv, M-43 Sheriff of Said County. Dated June 9, 1882. Suerirs Side. P.y virtue of an order of salo directed to nie from the clerk of the district court of siiiux county, Nebraska, 011 a judgment ob luined in said court on tho 19th day of April, 1H92, in favor of tho American In vestment Company as plaintiff and against lorenzo D. Harmon, Frank Daily and H. s. I'addock as defendants, for tlie sum of and costs taxed at fM.OH and accruing costs. I havo levied upon tlie following real estate as the property of defendants to satisfy said order of salo towit; The S. W. V sec. 5, 1'wp. 32, Kange 03 tu Sioux county, ebraska, and will oft'er the same for sale to tho highest bidder for cash iu hand, subject, howevor. to a first morttrago for I35U in favor of the American Investment Company, on tho 11th day of July, 1892, at nie Hour 01 one o ciock p. ui. 01 saiu any, at the front door of tlie court Uousoofsioux county, Nebraska, that being the building in which tho last term of tho district court was held, at which time and nlaco due at tendance will bo given by the undersigned. MHOHAS IvElllI , 39-43 Sheriff of Said County. Dated June 9, 1892. All that is needed is to let people know of the fine groves, springs and streams in this locality and there will be plenty of outing parties visit this coun ty every season. Me picnic in Warbonnet canyon on the 4th is reported as having been a very pleasant affair. The attendance was not as large as was expected as it was under stood by some that tho (lan liad been abandoned. H. T. Merriam informed us on Satur day that he would have some tamo grapes f roiu his vinos this season. Tliowild fruits 111 this locality arc of tlie flot'sC quality and, tame fruits will do equally well if the farmers will only get them planted and give them the proper care. Emery Gillmor was up from Glen on Tuesday and brought us a sample cheese of his manufacture, which with age would compare favorably with that from eastern factories. With two cheese houses running in the county our people can patronize home industries and save the freight. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wright,' Sheriff Reidy, Phil Britikerholf and Clint Hough represented Harrison at Crawford on the 4th. They report a pretty good time. Clint won first money in tho three-jump contest. Tho races did not appear very satis factory. Tlie speaking was dispensed with and most of tho day devoted to sports. The reports of tame grasseq go to show that all that is needed is for the matter to be tested and success Will fol low. A. R, Kennedy lias six acres of timothy which is doing well and H. T. Merriam lias some which shows an ex cellent growth. Our farmers fhould make it a point to get some land seeded to tame crass as soon as possible. It will prove a good investment. j ' In driving over tho county in all directions one cannot but notice the changes going on in tlie kinds of vege tation with which the ground is covered. Wheat grass is establishing itself on tho table land and blue grass and blue stem are to be seen in many localities. It will be but a short time until tho buffalo grass will be a thing of the past and tho grosses of civilization will take its place. The article which appears in another column from the Iowa IIimeMead in re gard to wide tires should be carefully considered by all. There is more activ ity in the matter of improvement of rul all over the west than has ever been known and it certainly will result M. aorae good. There aro many who warn u. it rati nra a irrent ad van- Wtod 111 aome nlaces they are used to 'xttnt nod give good satisfac- Mibiect is well worth oon- Pcanut Party. The M. E. Aid Society of Harrison will give a "peanut party" at court house hall Tuesday evening, July 12. PlKXiHAMME PEHSEQCENS: 1. Piece per prominent persons. 2. I'll per peanuts per prosaic person. 3. l'leee puckered per professional jrack- crcr. 4. Piece proclaimed per proper person. fi. Painless palatal performance prudently presented. 1!. Poor parson's partner's painful per plexities. 7. Picked piece per professional picker. S. Phil's pumpkin pies. 9. l'ieee pulled per nroh! puffer. II). Petite people puzzled. 1 1. Playfulness practically presenti il. 12. Proper provisions passed per pretty people, 13. Promiscuous pleasant pastimes. Price per person phifteen pennies. Printed iei- performer's precept. It is about time the finance commit tee which was appoiuted to raise funds to do tho work on the new road got liiafc ters in shape. It Will take all tlielime there is to get the work done in time for the farmers to haul the crop now grow ing to market and if tho merchant! and business men of Harrison expect to get tho patronage of the people in the villey it is necessary for them to make it pos sible for a load to bo hauled up tin hill. It is high timu to act. A good sized crowd gathered at Plimpton's grove in West Hat Oreek canyon on the 4th. The commit.ee on arrangements had been unablo to prepare a program, but after dinner a short pro gram was gotten up and rendered. The declaration of independence was rend by Mrs. F. W. Knott, some patriotic songs were sung and short addresses made by Rev. Glasner and L. J. Simmons, vari ous games were played and all appeared to enjoy themselves. The race at Crawford last Saturday between a horse belonging to Jim M'l man of Chadron and one belonging to G. H. Turner resulted in tho defeat of the latter. It is claimed by some who saw tho race that it was not fair, It is pretty hard to get a square race on a scrub track and it will be a good thing when northwest Nebraska gets some association tracks so that tests of speed can be had and not have every raco con ducted in the interest of gamblers, On last Saturday Prof. Brunnor and J. B. White arrived from Lincoln to lo cate a camp and prepare for a party of about eighteen who will arrive from that place on next Wednesday for a three week's outing. Thoy will camp on Squaw creek and . will no doubt have a very pleasant time. Una is me nrst party of tho kind that has visited this locality for such a purpose, and it is but fair to predict that it is tho beginning of a series for there is no nicer place lor a party to go for an outing. The bcautuui scenery) shirking streams and pure springs, will certainly attract those in quest of a summer campmg-giu'" L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing dono on short notice. Good work and reasonable charges. Shop sou til of livery barn. HARRISON, - - - NEB, THE IMPORTED PERCHERON. STALLIOV, BARBARIN 10256. j 10135. Will make the season of 1892 at my place on Wai'bonnet creek 3 miles west of C. F. Coffee's. Description and Pedigree. Barbarin is a black-gray; star in forehead; foaled March 27, 1880; imported 1888; 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. Champeon; dam, Traniquille 10134, TERMS." -$8 for the Season, Payable In Advance. 12 dollars to insure a mare with foal due and payable when the mare is known to be with foal or upon her removal from tne county or cnange 01 owuersmp. Care will be taken to prevent accidents but 1 will be responsible for none. A. W. M0HR, Owner. Dr. Leonhardt Limits his practice to diseases of the Nervous System, (Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo tion and Will-power, Cramps, Fits, Gen eral Nervousness, and all forms of Neuralgia.) HEART, (As shown by Shortness of Breath, Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Numb ness in region or the Heart.) BLOOD, (Such as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces sive Paleness or Redness of the Face, Faintness, Dizziness, etc.) CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH STAMPS DR. LEONHARDT, 148 O ST. ; -..v KiTMontloii this paper. LINCOLN 1 NH. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, DEALER IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Groceries, Ory Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Gaps, Furnishing Goods and Crockery Sold at LOWEST CASH PRICES. FAIR f HONEST TREATMENT GUARANTEED. The Celebrated "TAMBOR MAJOR" Cigar for Sale. o PRICES CALL $ GET MacLAQHLAN & COOK, Proprietors: GEO. H. TURNER, (General Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Flour and Feed I AND A FULL LINK OFI Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire and Machinery. Binders, Mowers,- Rakes, Wind Mills, Pumps and Buggies. When in town call and see our goods and get our prices. Respectfully, GEO. H. TURNER; A NEW 7-SHOt. .32-CAL REVOLVER. THE "FROTECTOR," i-A jp ( Hps' . X o a OUICK. MFL BELUM B wnpiet, Light, Effective: Th laUtt and beat thins 1b the reTolrer linn. Can be oarrlad In the Twt Oeekstu raUy a watch. 00,000 sold In Hum Iat A NortHj that Mill it light. . Sample revolver and Car tridjre ST. Will be Mat C. 0. D. br ezpren, with' PrtrlUfeof examination. If SO eta. accompanies ordea M a coaiantee of good ndtfe. FIREARMS. CO.: HMMWWtt IWIt if I: 1 g w I 3 Jt) Jf' f : V 4