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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1893)
J? The Sioux County ournal. HAitSISOlsr, FEB.. J&JL&GZI. 16, 1893. THE SIOUX COUNTY hi 3. Simmons. Editor and Proprietor. F. Ei 4 M. V R. R. Time Ublc. Going West. Going Kant. So. 6, mired,. ....11 !b I Ho. 6, mixed 6 :50 Harbison market. Wheat per bushel - iftg:45 Oats-pcr bushel... i SO trn per bushel . - 40 Shorts per hundred ft i i 00 ttran per hundred ft .... SO Feed chopped per hundred ft; i J5 Potatoes per bushel : - i 60 Butler per ft..i 25 Eggs per dor.:.;i i 10 t'on Itry per dot .. ..... ----- 40 Unions per ft i. .. ; M llouns per . -. 4X Coal per ton . 4 60 Wood per cord ; -- 8 SO Lumber native per tn. ft . lis ( Corrected every Thursday. -Hides bought at the harness shop. Go to turner's to buy your boots, shoes and overshoes, Old papers for sale at The Journal eOice. 5 cents per dozen. Go to Turner's and save 10 to 20 Cents on the doilur for cashi Highest market prices paid for wheat. Grant Guthrie. If you want to sell your land, list it Kith Simmons & Smiley, real estate ttgentii, T. O. Williams eiunpleleil a well for George dinger last veel on his-liome-Btead north of town, Shall we have an agricultural so ciety, a fair ground and a race track ' The time for action is here, Wanted To trade a good mare for young stock or will sell for cash or on - time. Inquire at this office, Friday nnd Monday were u little Stormy but were Hot equal to the kind of Weather experienced lt the east, Mares for sale or to trade for stock; : (lino some hay for sale. Witt. A. BlOELOW. 160 acres adjoining Harrion for sale at a bargain, if taken soon. SMH.KY f Robert Keel Tnd his bride are expected to return from Texas in a few days ready to go to farming northwest of town. WASTED To trade a good young team, weighing 1,200 pounds, for year ling or two-year-old heifers. Inquire at The Journal oflioe. v.. The arrival of a new boy is reported At the home of Lewis Gerlach last Sun day evening-. Such occurrances help to populate the country. -Take out a policy in the Preferred Mutual Accident Association. It is cheap ami reliable. L. J. Simmons, Agent:- Rev. Giflin will preach at the church Saturday evening and Sunday morning nnd evening. He is said to be an inter esting speaker and all are invited to hear him. A track , on which young horses could bo worked would bring a number of horses and drivers here and that means a good . deal of money will be spent. Every day we hear of more new people who are coming to Sioux county in the near future. The westward tide has set in and it will continue to increase in volume. If you want to get young fish at the April delivery leave word at The Jour SAL office at the earliest date possible Don't wait until the car irets here as they only bring out what are spoken for. The road down Sowbelly canyon is in bad shape and needs some work done on it as soon as possible. Arrangements should be made to do some intelligent road work this year. A dunce was talked of to be held at the court house tomorrow evening, but it whs learned that two dances would occur in the valley on that evening so it was decided not to hold one here until later. Some method should be devised for extending the water system so as to afford some Are protection. The person who will evolve some practicable plan to ' secure that end will be entitled to a vote of thanks. We are informed that J. B. Bradley and Geo. Bowen met with an accident while on their way from town Satuday. While going down the canyon road the . wagon upset and Mr. Bowen was consid erable hurt. Mr. Bradley is reported as having escaped unharmed. . The people of this locality and those west of here can make up their minds that they will not btn so far to go to mill after the next crop is grown for it is almost certain that a mill will be erected here ready for operation before snow fulls next autumn, ami it will be a Arxt Chm mill. Don't U."e boor seed, If the wheat you have on hand i$ poet it Will pay you to sell it and get some that is good, even at qilile an incfeiisa In cost. The cantata to be given for the bene fit of the L. T. L. will occur at the cberch this evening, the date having been changed from Friday to Thursday evening. The state L,. 1. K banner will also be exhibited. Word Was received here on Monday that Lew Morrison, formerly of this place, had died from the effects of wounds inflicted by an officer while re sisting arrest at Centerville, Iowa, on last Saturday. His brother-in-law C. B. Wadaworth left for that place Monday evening: v. So far nothing definite has occurred to assure the extension of this line of railroad this season. If it is not extend ed perhaps some arrangement may bo made for better train service through to Denver. It matters not to this locality where it goes so long as better facilities are furnished. A nephhew of the Smiley boys is ex pected here next month from Illinois; Will Phillips and Henry Covey nnd others are expected from Seward in a few weeks; H. A. Priddy expects his brother-in-law soon and others are ex pected front other points. That is the way the people are coming in. One of the best illustrations of the advantage of using a press drill was told a few davs ago. An implement dealer in the eastern part of the state made a proposition to a fanner that if he Would buy a press drill and use it he would guarantee 20 bushels of wheat per acre, and if it yielded over 20 bushels lie was to have it to pay him for the risk he ran. The result was that the crop yielded something over 40 bushels per ai re and the implement dealer got over 20 bushels per acre. G. W, Hester arrived home from his trip to Iowa on Monday. He says that people are coming into Iowa from states east of the Mississippi and buying land at good prices and a great many of those who have sold their land and those who are renters are go'.ng to come west to seek new homes. He talked Sioux county and distributed a lot of adver tising matter and he feels confident that many will he here during the summer to see the country with a view locating or purchasing land. He further says that it was too late in the season when he went there to induce people to come this spring as they had all made their arrnge- mcnts for the coming season, but as soon as they get their work done they will come to investigate before making coutracts for future. v The demand for action in regard to a county fair is here. The new people coming in are anxious to help such an enterprise and those in charge should take steps to get the thing started. In addition to that there are a number of horse men "vho desire to train horses here if a track can be fixed up. Horse men are good men to have about a town. They spend a good deal of money and if a piece of land can be obtained for the use of the agricultural society and a track fitted up thereon it would lie a good thing for the society, a good thing for the horse owners and a good tiling for the town. The secretary of the agri cultural society has moved away so that it will fall to the lot of the president to do the active work until a meeting is held and the vacancy filled. Let the start be made, and made as soon as pos sible.. s On last Friday the state fish car ar rived at Harrison in charge of Assistant Supt. W. J. O'Brien, accompanied by Robert Barbee. They had several thous and young trout which were distributed in different streams about the county. On Saturday the fish men were taken out to see some of the streams and they pronounced thm as fine trout streams as coma do iouna ana an mat, is neces sary ts for parties living niong tne streams to put in an application and they will be supplied with trout about the 20th of April when the car will be in this part of the state again. Those who have suitable locations for ponds should get them ready and apply for carp or some of the other varieties of pond fish as they get large enough to eat much Quicker than the trout. The fish cost nothing but the trouble of making appli cation and then coming here to get them so none need hesitate on that ac count. To have the streams Blocked with good flsh will prove a source of pleasure and profit and the fish commis sion desire to plant trout in all the streams suitable for them. Any parties desiring to obtain a supply of trout or carp at the delivery next month can make application direct to the superin tendent or we will make application for them if they will inform us wiiat they want. In making ponds care should be exercised to get them in a place safe from high water as tlie pond lish will go down with a flood but trout will stay in the deep holes during n flood nnd when it is past they go up st. ... ,.. PERSONAL. John Pietersen was in town on Satur day. Mrs. S. L. Ulery went to Lusk Tuesday morning. T. j. Bingay returned to Chadron Saturday evening. L Ricbsleia went to Crawford last evening on business. G. E. Lunsford was in town Monday and called at this office. Mrs. Meis arrived home yesterday after an absence of some weeks. Mrs. Rohwer returned Tuesday from a visit to her sister at Andrews. John Deuel and family arrived from Iowa Friday to make their home in this locality. S. B, Coffee returned Monday from Omaha where he had taken his little boy for medical treatment. Miss Fannie Palmer left Saturday evening for the south part of the county where she has been employed to teach school. J. L. Smedes left for California Mon day where he will run an engine on a narrow-gauge line. Mrs. Smedes will remain here. E. J. Earns, an attorney of Ponea, was here the first of the week looking over the place with a view to locating. He did not fully decide before he'left. W. F. Kittering left for his home Monday evening having purchased a quarter of land and arranged for another. He will return in a few months to live here. For Sale or Trade. 157 acres 1 miles east of A ndrews, Nebr. Good range north and south for grazing. 80 acres fenced for pasture. miles running water. Plenty of wood and good place for gardening. Apply to A. T. Hughson, Harrison, Neb. Public Sale 40 Head of Horses. The undersigned will sell at public auction on Saturday, March 18, 183, at Stevens livery barn in Harrison, Neb. , the following described property towit Forty head of horses, including one span -t sorrel mares, 5 years old, weight 2400. One span bright bay mares, 6 years old, weight 2000. One gray team 7 and 8 years old, weight 2700, ' TWO good sp;ms of mules. Several driving teams, saddle horses and young stock. Three sets double harness, one saddle one wagon, one mowing machine, one hay rake, one breaking plow, two stub ble plows, one harrow, one disk, two cut ti valors. Terms: All suras of $5 and under cash; on all sums over $5 a credit of 12 months will be given, by purchaser giv. I ng note with approved security; 10 per cent off for cash on all sums over f 5. DUNN RROS. Thos. Retoy, auctioneer. B. E. Brewster, C. F. Coffee, President. Vice Pres. D. H. GRISWOLD, Cashier. Commercial Bank INCORPORATED. General Banking Business TRANSACTED. Harrison. - - Nebraska 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 of the Heart.) BLOOD, , (Such as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces sive Paleness or Redness of the Face, Faintnesa, Dizziness, etc.) CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH STMrF; DR. LEONHARDT, 1462 O ST. - LINCOLN, NKti, W Meat ton this paper. Final froof Kotices. Ail persons having final proof notices in this paper will receive a marked copy of the paper anu are requestea to examine ineir notice and if any errors exist report the same to this office at once. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Chadrom Neb;, ( Mar. 8, 10. i Notice in hereby given that the following- nanied settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof iu sumxirt of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Conrad Llndeinan, Clerk of the District Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on April 17th, ISiO, viz : Lorenzo L. Wilson, of Harrison, Nebr., who made Pre emption D: 8. No. !!960 for the SX 8KU HiidBEkSWH and lot 4 See. 21, Tp. 33 N., K. 57 West of the 6th P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz : James Nolan, waiter Woodruff, A. K. Dew, all ol Harrison, Nebr., George W. Davis, of Grammercy, Nebr. W. H. McCANN, I Jtrjl J negisber, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Chadron, Neb., j Mar. 8, 1893. I Notice is herebv eiven that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Conrad Liudeman, Clerk o5 the District Court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on April 17th, 1K3, viz : Joseph J. Kipp, of Bodarc, Nebr.) ho made Homestead Entry No. 969 for the NK'4 NWM and Vi'A NE"4 and NWfcShJt Sec. 8, Tp. 32 N., It. 55. W. (ith P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz : Julius B. Burke, Joseph Morris, Ernest Junge, George W . uruu, all of mxiarc, neur. lai-sii W. 11. McCANN, Register. Notice for Publication' Land Cfllcc at Chadron, Neb., Feb. 1, 18fi3, 1 Notice is herebv given that the followine- Hiiie.il settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final prool in support ot Ills lalm, and that said proof will De maue oe- fore Conrad Lindeniaii, Clerk of the District ourt Tit llarrl.-ion, M:bruska, on Marcn 20th, viz : Martha Williams, of Montrose, Nctir.. who made Pre-emption 1). Is. No. 2H34 for the WJf SK'i and 8WI NEtt and SK4 NWfcSce. 30, Tp. :."., It. 53 West of the (ith V. M. lie names me iouowin wimes- his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Aaron O. Wisdom, Joseph liretey, reier Brctley, Isaac II. Hoy, all of Montrose, Nebr. 22271 W. It. MCI ASS, KCKlsier. Notice for Publication. Land Olllco at Chadron, Neb., j Keb. 18, 183. t Notice is hereby given that the following- n...vi.,rl i.r.tt li.iu fllt.il notice of hisinteii' tion to inako final proof in support of Ills claim, and that said prool wtll las mauc ue fore Conrad Liudeman, Clerk ot the District ourt at Harrison, Nebraska, on jiai-cn.n, 18S3. viz : Peter Hansen, of Montrose, Nebr.. who made Homestead Entry No. 1 199 for the SX NW4 See. 6, and NX fc.(i sec. u, i p. m ll r,l West of the (ith V. M. file names the following witnesses to prove Ms continuous resioence upon au, miw,u tiou of, said land, viz: Christian iturgoi, josepn omirniii,jn-iiii Konrath, Henry 0. Hunter, all of Montrose, Nebr. W. 11. MCCANN 1 24-29 Uegister. Notice for Publication. Land Offlco at Chadron, Neb., I Feb. 18, 1803. i Ktlnn iu burMw nrlvnn that the following- n.ni.ri .uttipi. hn. ui,.(l notice ofhislnteu- tiontoinake final proof in support of his claim, and tnat saw prom win ua uuws uu- lore ine liegisw-i au iwuu.vu v. . w. l unil office at Chadron. Nebraska, on April 5th, 1893, viz: Hmivr 0. Hunter, of Bodarr. Near.. tfi-it.r-17 Nn. 5910. for the WKSEHaiid SWVSK Sec , & SWJi NEi see" 35, Tp. $t S., H. 54 West of the (Ith V. M. ile names me louowing wiwivbsob w, .u,.. is ciintinnnns residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Edmund V. I-ockwood, Joshua Baker, Robert 15. Harrison, Samuel B. Coit'ee, all of Bodarc, Nebr., also Samuel U. Coffee, of Bodarc, isebr., .in iimnnL-lnml T7t,-., RfiOl f nr t.ll e V. i W U, IIIIIU,: ll, .in. v....-. " J ' ---, - SK'i Sec. 22, and KX NE4 sec. 27, Tp. 33 N., It. He naiHCH the following witnesses lo pruw i i;st ui win i . t.i i:. . .,.41, i-ii-wtit nnd ftilUvn- II IS VAill Lill ItUUS icsiuciiw "1"" w tion of, said luml, viz: Robert li Harrison, Hunry C. Hunter, all of lnhoit. TTurriann. of Hod arc. iNelm. who made Homestead Entry No. 946 for the . -. ,n .. .! J K.i A17 nf IllA fiVl illirt v.vi id" uvjuo i .""viivv "I - : nf .... i.l lnl iti? . i - ; ., ,,.i i, unuii nunn unnn HUM nnitlVil- vr"i Th novo- H. niu Hunter Samuel B. Coltee. all of n,wi.,t Khi.. ' VV. H. McCANN. (!M-39J KCgisver. Notice for Fnblicatton. Land Office at Chadron, Neb. Feb. 27. 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following 0,i settlor has filed notice of his inten. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Conrad Llndeinan, Clerk of the District Court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on April 17th, 1S93, viz. Dixon S. Cany, of Lawn. Xcbr., who made Homestead Entry No. 9s3 for the WW N WV4 and wx svv it sec. a, ip. as n. :a West ot the 6th P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultiva tion of said land, viz : iniis Larson. Clint Ames, all of Lawn Nebr., George Engelbrecht, William S. Nicholson all of Canton, Nebr.; also William A. Bigelow, of Harrison, Nebr., who made Homestead Entry No. 910 for the ltsa nnd 4 Sec. 18 and Lot 1 Sec. 19. and SWU SW 14 Sec. 17, Tp. 31 N., K. 61 West of the 6th P. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continnons residence upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: Benjamin F. Johnson, Henry Warneko, William L. Hoyt, John A. Hanson, all of Harrison, Nebr. ; also Charley 11. Redd, of Gilchrist, Nebr., who made Homestead Entry No. 3ls7 for the WX NWi. Sec. IB and E Nli Sec. H,Tp.38 N., K. 06 West of the Gth P. M. lie names the followiuor witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultlTa tion of said land, viz: ( larencn B. Holllngsworth, Mathew O. Drain, Fred W. Knott, Joseph E. Holltngs worth, ail of Gilchrist Nebr.; also John Frederick Sclmlz, of Harrison, Nebr., who made Homestead Entry No. 76 lor the Lots 1 and 2 and SW NE Sec. S.Tp.MN., It. (HI nnd SW HWX See. 34 Twp. 83 N., R. 66 West of the tlth I'. M. Ile names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resldonco upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: ciiurics lileble. William Bichle. Ttenlainin P.Thoinns, KU J. Wileos, all of llarrlsoil, Nebr. W. H. MCCANN, (28-31J Heglster - Do you waut to rent your farm ? V t i1 in tlio hands of tho real estate n, I., ui Simmons & Sinllev', Simons Harrison, Real choice land in Sioux Parties desiring to estate should call on School Lands leased, taxes paid for non-rosidonts; farms rented, CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED. Want j . ,,4wlL s Good GRISWOLD & Have Just Received a Number of These Stoves. COME They Have also put in the General Merchandise, ever brought to Harrison which they are selling at lowest living rates. Come and see us before you buy. GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. A FLOURING MILL is the next thing on the progam. It will, no doubt, be a success, but just see how WE ARE BOOMING. . , Small Profits and BIG SALES did it. Just received a lot of New Hats, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Spring ; Clothing. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, All Fresh and New, all Beady for Old and New Settler at Lowest Living Pricf. COME INSPECT THE STOCK A.1STD GET EEilOES. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, - k SMILEY, Nebraska, Bstate Agents, a number of bargains In county. buy or sell real not fail to them. etc, 11ARSTELIER AND LOOK AT THEM. Largest Stock of Hardware. A- "1 ' V"'