1 - Sioux County Journal. THE i ISTEB.. SEPT. 22, 1892. nsro. 2. imH-. F..lllor and I'roprMor. -Henry Warm-kVx father !,.ft fr the east Monday evening -.viM, a . ai i1;i( f ; cattle. ! James Nulitti iiaif il.e !ni!,.i,,., .., tirtMk an axle of I f K.A 1 V lf lt.TiiiU'tiililc. .11 :l t 5. 6, ui)xitl 7:I0 harrisonmabket. ir bu-in l bu-iiH nrtbn-lK'l t linmlrctl . (r iinii'lri ! p rnlll ir iiumlr l r... j-r lm-In-1 !'! ,' per'1" I r l j, r r . pd -r1 r -native-1 r m. ft ti j,rr'i't 'l every Thursfliiy. Ml 'JU 40 1 "I I in 1 r, BO 10 15 t 40 4 l'ERSONAL. J. F. t Vok arm ed Sunday from Omaha. A. If. Iew i' visitini' his wster in Lincoln .: ., . im nt Ilill.llOr a IeW ll:iVL I r. . . K0. whi.-h til l,i,n 4 i ,. ir3""" herres vas ,!"lnf' i" War Judj.re Juhn M. Thurston is to sjieak ut t'ha.l.on on ,N,t. '27th. Jii.lKe Tlmr Kton li.ia uatiutial rt-jmtutioii a an or ator ami it Hill he n treat lor Hie o.le of that l-K-ulit v and the n j,;itil an prin ciples will he hel.l up to the people in a strong and entertaining nianiii :, and the 0iKition will l. prcn soon thin-to thitji iilx.u t. IS (w ow) v, arit-'O on iption ut this diS.M.t. A first class Imnjo. at litis ollk-e. iitrlii In .t market pnctw Mtid Ob a nt Otoikik Sai.k Set of new ningle liar Iaiiiire ut RrUi;li Supply House f. dtlee will make another sh of cattle from Wyoming next Kun B. A. I'riddy is building an addition n-s di m e on his farm northwest o m uuiility o weiU.ier udh latum v ling is haul to beat, and the farm ; improving it. . fiuthrio and S. I Ulery left on iy to build the new .sdiool louseat at 1'idge, Wyo. tor Utiny has our thanks for water melon. Such things are j npprei iaU.il hy the printer. lit S.w.k-Mv ntoik of millinery lotions. MltS. It A. (T.NNISOHAM. ,i )inm. I'li-st-class native luinbt lingles (.(instantly on hand at my a Kiel Boggv, 1'5 miles east of u. ,J. K. AitNEit. klcWWr !ird to 7th inclusive the F. it V. railroad will sell tickets to die, Neb., races at $3.45 for round Tickets good returning until Oe N!h- E. F. PoNTILH, Agt. 'otiimissioncr Green and O. W. Cole- :trted yesterday for the Big Horn where thev exiwet to hunt for weeK. Others are talking of go. there later should game be found ful enough. leriuan Kroninir was in tow n last (day and informed us that his oats kl 40 bushels per acre and his w heat the! V (ieorge tiivgor and ( laivi Minehart were married Tuesday. They are old resilient s -f rtioux county, and are well u known in Crawford. They are industri al ous and deserving and we wish them all manner of sac ess. They have gone to Webster county w here they w ill make a short visit and enjoy a ''covered wagon wedding tii;ir." Crawfo'il HmimiriuKj. A Iarpe portion of the material ex hibited at the state fair from Sioux county u dl lie used in making no an ex- 'or dibit for the world's fair. The iiualitv of the products exhibited w as excellent and all that was laekin was the ipian tity. Our jieople should liear 1h:s in mind in future and when they make selections for un exhibit of any kind, good liberal simples should be provided. - (i. Outline has sold his lumber yard to V. A. Hester and the business will lie ("Uiducte.il by that gent leman it future. He has already ordered a lot of new stock unt! intends to keep all that is necessary to supply the wants of the e"ple in Hip line of building material. Mr. Hester is a young man of energy and well ijualilied for the bnsine sand we welcome him as one of the business men of Harrison. Land seekers are lieginning to arrive in various parts of the county. Some come here and olh.-rs locate in parts of the county some distance from the count v se.it. The homestead lands ol Sioux county are a' trading the attention of those who are paying high rent, in the east and it will not be long until they will be settled up. Any one who wants to get a good home free should not lose niiah time in gfc'.tioS their selection made. spent Sunday with Is iier ucre". ail of good finality hs be lias no complaint to make of alts of his farming. V list .Monday A. L. Haumgartner 1 a press, some type and other tna- to Fairfax, S. U, where nis Irm law will start a nuer. us. Karlner left on Tuesday evening to in e-etfinir (lie new IBIIX-r Started rison Monday. Sain Tebliet was in town Monday and called ;it tbi3 office. Wni. Iiixoti was i'i town Friday and called ai this oflr e. Kolierl Neece came up on the train yesterday morning. H. W. MacJ-achiaii was at Fcavvhide t! ( l.xst of the week. V. A. Hester adds !,is name to our list of readers this week. -Mrs. (i. (i ut brie friends in the valley Thomas lx-venport sends us a remit tance on subscription. E. (i. Hough enrojl', himself as a reader of TltK JnfKN.il.. "Attorney Conley went to f'i'awford Friday on legal business. W. I. Wright adds ids name to our ist of readers this week. Henry Warneke ga'.e us some cash on subscription last Saturday. J. M. Smiley, of Sewani is now a regu lar reader of TlIK J'HHN.M.. J. IS. Courtnglit orders Tmf. J(ifl:NM, s"iit to him al Milford, Neb. V. K. Mooi'e inforiiis us that his mother is ipiite seriously ill. Job Keel went down tho road Friday evening and returned ilonday. (;. W. Stevens orders Tlit Jocks. J. sent to his father at Kuuxville, 111. Mrs. W. II. Hough arrived from Omaha Saturday to visit relatives. a tmnt wiis made to arrange for a snecia! train from liere to Chadron yes- Friday for their home in Iowa . , i... ,r(i-o iiuoiiIh an onnor- M,.! T.indenian accompanied them teitiay in ("oci iu fe' i jhuj to hear the joint debate lietween nnne- head and Kern and get home the same dav, but not enough could lie induced to ro to warrant the ordering of the train. Tlie snea kinsr was no uuum i.,iw.....B Sioiis foHNly Offcis to S tilers: Rich soil Free fuel , (iood land Free lands, Free posts. ( heap coal. (Iood roads, Fine climate. Mild winters, Good schools, Cheap lumber. Excellent water, Finest w ild fruits. Cheap deeded laud, Fine native lumlier, Uusurpassed scenery, (Jood railroad facilities. HOO.OOO acres of government land, The finest, richest natural grasses known, And oilier advantages too numerous io mention. The finest wheat producing district in Nebraska, Tell your friends to come and see for themselves. FINAL PROOF NOTICES. All persons linviiiK Dual proof notices In tlii- )i:i)ier will receive a murkcri copy ol the piiper mid ant requested to examine their notice and it imy errors exist report the same to this ofticr nt once. Notice lor Publication. l.iiuil (Itllee nt Chiutroii, Neb., I Sep. li. Mi--'. i Notice is lierdiv frlvi'ii that the followiiii; named settler Inis tiled notice ol his inten tion to iniiKe Haul proof in support of Ids claim, um! that said proof will he made be fore Conrad l.indenuui, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on (ictoljer .'4111, isle!, viz Saninel S. lleckli'V. ol' (ilcn. Nebr.. who made I're-empliun U.S. No. lilt! for t he sW i, sW K See. 1(1 and . SWi, and NW4 sW ', Sec. 13, T. :J N. K.I4 W.Oth P. M. lb- names the follow imf witnesses to prove . Iiicollllliuous ri'sioencc upon llll'UlllllHl- I Jr. Uralgman returned Jlonday Irom a hionufsuld land.viz: llarvcv II. Unssell, John s. I ui Kcr, r.mery (dlinor, '.lames 1). Johnson, all of (den, Nebr. Also: Arlliur Green, ol lio.vville, Nebr.. who made Pre-emption I), s. flipi for the SK'4 sl-;i, si-e.4 and K) NK4 H"d SW ., N K'i Sec. ii.T.isN. 11. M West lilll 1'. M. lie iiiuneH tbefoilowiu); w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: Irving Wilson, lluxli W. Macl.nehlan, Mary K. (o-iihani, .John t'. Cook, all of liar jioii, Nebr. ld y. II. JllcCASN", Itesister. visit to Omaha and points in Iowa. Mrs. 11. T. Conley was taken svereiy II Sunday night, but is improving, .?Ir. and Mrs. C. F. oilee returned from their trip to Omaha yesterday. Frank !,. Simons writes us to send Tilt: JornNAl. to him at Hat Creek, Wyo. John Mo-dey writes us to change his address to Adelia, he having returned from Cambria. Mrs. L. C. Pollard, who had be-n visiter- her daughter, Mrs. II. T. Conley, left last. l '."di" -'iVeniHK for ome. Tlic relatives of County Clerk Linde lan who have lieen visiting here left on Miss Closins fOut! Commencing Monday, Sept. 19th, we will sell out our entire stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Furnish ing Goods at Cost Prices! NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS. i n' . and without having any repo.L Jm it-VAb ventures the suuemem, t.u.v Whitehead held iis own against tne ca - nmitv howler who is afraid of Ins reeoui. Not miichhas.bee.i said of Joe Hart-l-ilelv. but the Tribune has good ley reason to believe u ground every day in Ins canvass , or tne state treasurership. Mr. Bartley on ni,. dean man in every way, exceeunio'j - just such an one as you might expert ,to find occupying so impo.t..- i i (..noum-ee As he sroes aoom. me ae ale , wmu. 3tute extending his acquaintance it w ill V.. . , , : t r..r the (..crease his certain majority, We is the ryTlinX; and starts of men people believe ip.-Fremont eniugfor the extern part of the Trib,w Hierehewill visit for i "-" ttftinr- fo eonference. He does noc whether he will I returned to lace or not. I ... .AW1 Jhile Rey. and Mrs- Olaoner -on In Box BW Jo. , ysagothey went outtoU, ay Dn was with them I fell, striking t"e j....i .niiirinirln'm- j(,S USD Ol upi'v,"'- -It is reported that the farmers on indinn creel; are nrenarinir to srreatlv in crease the crop acreage next season. What is true of that locality will likely be true all over the county. Joseph Stastny will this week finish cutting grain. He began about Aug. 6th and will have cut 460 acres of grain this season. If any one can beat that ecord we should like to. have them re port. XL i.blicsn state central com WhatHon. J.L.Cald- 1mZm 4 Harrison onFr,Say C her 80th. Mr. Caldwell is one of r .Mken in the state and he will Q audience, regardless of party. r mm. Inmr time Mrs. John Corwn i : n i lii, i-hpiinriiL. invauu i-ttuo -v - FA few dav ato Mrs. Alex. Ixiwry a pajier and secured sulficient ,to purchase an invalid chair for Wed lady and in future she will ) comfortable. Mrs. Lowry is to jnended for Uie interest taken in r Swi'X County Jolrnai- pub- jt Hnrrlnon by L. i. Simmons, d iu fourth year ant week. Ur wan Ktationed at Pine RidKe ln 8 and pnstted along the Mm mm w Harrison many times jrm wen nwae It Uralr lionie. HI ifftrden not of tha north- oT tlie state. The ioieer tiro. Himmons, who is V. Cassel and Frank Stratton got mixed up about some aamage ..one by stock and the former had the latter arrested on a charge of horse stealing. a ... .-ra nt was issued and Stratton ap- indcre Marker on Saturday and waived examination and the case will go to the district court. It seems Cassel had taken up some horses owned by stmHon and was holding uiem lor damages and the owner, come and took them out of the Kirn without seining the damage, hence the legal proceedings. Tha somewhat noted case of Wessel vs. Sioux county is again being brought up. It seems that the county board re considered and cut down one of the claims held by Wessel and now his at torney asks that the county commission ers, clerk and treasurer be punished for contempt on court. It would lie a great joke should those officials lie invited to visit the supreme court, but it is hardly likely that any Hiich thing will occur. It is to be hoped that the end of the old claim matters will be reached in Sioux county. vThe wolf hunt hi Wyoming started An Monday. A laree number of men and dogs engaged in the sport and it is onilfl likIv many of the pests will be killed before the chase is ended and stock Ml ' (Jraininercy Items, Jim Nolan is in the neighborhood with his threshing machine. After threshing nt Due Hamlin's Friday thev broke down w hile moving so will be delayed a few days. Mrs. Emma Crane and Mrs. Lizzie Davis spent a few days last week visit ing friends on Pleasant Ridge. They re port crops not as good thereas last year. A light frost visited these parts doing some damage. Haying is over with and all seem to be well prepared with feed for the winter. John Warn is our new mail carrier; he having lately arrived from Iowa. Z. G. Deuel and Albert Erdmann are out on a hunt. People are busy so items are few. O. L. owners will not lose so many young nni mnls as thev have in the past. The in V"COW faanlix" Ik.1.1 full wnv lntion is to have a hunt in this locality Sole rKOD. tul th rnnd iiin-nt I in the near filturo, but the exact date hn not been decided on, . It will likely be in about two weeks and due notice will be given so that all may engage in the hunt who, desire. It in important .ft... .ft.- i ft. I-MI ..1 ..ll'.... Il. ,.nut Wftni isnun "m nin itijr VI uc- I UWl UN WOlVWt go KIIK1I Ull an uirj " I urosner like a.uwwi tree. I the atoelc iim JuMuiiwW r.rikd-li.rsoftch Mied feHow aed worthy of auc-1 Notice A called W. C. T. U. meeting will lie held Sent. 22nd at 2 p. m., in the M. E. church. Otlicers and members please at tend. Our reports must he ready for the state convention, which meets at Grand Tshmd Oct. 4. 5. 0 and 7. We wish our L. T. L. to become auxiliary to the state. 0. E. Glasskr, Fres. 17th Dist. 'otlee. All nersons owing us are requested to call and settle their account, as we are closing out, preparatory to removal. Ranch supply iioisk, MacLachlan & Cook, Traps. .Vntice to Niin-Uesiilciit Hct'emlitnts. Jolm I). Itielinrds anil J. I,. Crown, as sijnee, ilefeiuluuts, will take notice Hint siiliiniiV. liencli, plaintiff, 1ms llleil n peti tion In the district court of Sioux comity, Nebraska, slfininst saitl Uefcndunts, tlieoli teet mid prr-ver of wlilcti are to foreclose a : - ,i. i e,,i. itjhju r., ft.iv, mi HUH IK"K- on,,,: ...in, .... u-"'-"- anil interest, on the east halt ol HontheiiHt quarter of See. 18, and southwest iiinrterof sonlluvest iiinrler of Sec. 17, and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of See. 20, nil in township :w, north of riuu,'c fi:), west ; given by John I), liiehiirds to Western Kami Mort gage Co. and assigned to plaintitf, which iiiortgitge was recorded in book :t, page 1, of Hie llioi milge iri-um.. iji sum i.,hul. , mm iv, ,l,,'.i,n ilir.i-.,fifl to l,n n first lipn find said lands sold to satisfy tl ramie. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 21th dav of October. Mtt. Slt'-WtOl K ,V r 1SIIKK, 14 l'laintitl's Att'ys. Notice to .oii-I!esi(lcnt Di't'enilitiits. August Sclmltz, William Scliultz, J. L. llrown, assignee, defendnuts, will take notice that Snbina V. lieach, planum, nas liled a )etition in tlie district court of sionK county, Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foro eiose a iiiorteriure dated June 5th, IksS, for gnoo.OO and in terest, on lot 4, and southwest quarter ol nqrtnwesi quarter aini west nun of southwest quarter of sect inn twenty-two in township thirty-five north .of range litty-fom- west mid assigned to the, plaintiff, which mortgage was refolded in book B, mice 470. of the mortgage records of said county, and to have the same decreed to be a nrst lien aim sinq iiohis soiu iu siuii j h-same. Yon are reoii red to answer said petition on or before the '21th day of October, ISM. SPAKOUR It t ISIIKII, fl-4 l'laintitl's At t'ys. L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing done on short notice. Good work and reasonable charges. Shop south of livery barn. HARRISON, NEB. B. E. Brewster, President. C, F. Coffee, Vice Pres. P. H. GRLSWOLD, Cashier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. A. General Banking Bus ifiess -TRANSACTED.- FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED, DO NOT DELAY. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, MacLACHLAN & COOK, Proprietors. GEO. H. TURNER, (general Merchandise, Groceries, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Flour and Feed IAND A FULL LINE OF: Harrison, Nebraska NORTH 00 TO THE Ice Cream Parlor, J. W. SCOTT, For Ice Cream, Lemonade, Confection ery, Fruit, Cigars and Lunch, and The Fruits of the Season. ne -Door SortU ' M 'l'1 llvm"- WEST EAST SOUTH lMirclmsc Ticlils and rnnslKli Your Freight via tlio, F., E.&M. V. S. C. & P. RAILROADS. II. (3. BURT, llenei-.il Manager. K. C. Mohkhoume, J. R. Buchanan, C. n"! '"voight Agt. Cion'l Pass. Agt. OMAHA, NEB, Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire and Machinery. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Wind Mills, Pumps and Buggies. When in town call and see our M goods and get our prices. Respectfully, GEO. H. TURNER. IS A MARVEL OF BEAUTY AND HERCULES IN HEATING POWER. ABSOLUTELY air-light; HOLDS FIRE from 12 to 34 hours. Every inch of metal exposed to the fire 13 also in contact with a rapidly circulating current of air; this gives tlie R'-eatest possible ECONOMY of FUEL and EVENNESS of TEMPERATURE. It enn he run red hot 'without iniurr. and ONE BLACKING lasts an entire season. It is the BEST soft coal stove in America; will work every where and is GUARANTEED TO GIVE SAT ISFACTION. Enquire of your dealer for it. If lie does not keep it, write to us. ; Jouet Stove Works, IMI1 1 1 i. i ' ; i i . .. . . .aj.-- yr" r ;M It "arTri7i""-Jg-3.-...'' ' . ...I .. .-" .ill '' ;r-.r'" "rJt"'"liZZ- ".. ' S.,lll.ll .yW ...in-. V m m w . ... 1.ViNli