The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 11, 1894, Image 5

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THE MOUX COUNTY
k J. SUumm. Editor and Proprietor.
r. E. M. V R, R. Tim. table.
Going Want. Going Cut
t, nliitil, 11:11 1 5u. , mlxM
.65
Hides wanted at the liardesa shop.
The hunt' report the crop of jack
rabbit in this locality a good.
Qorg Olinyer ha moved his fam
ily into the limine adjoining the M. E.
parsonage.
All kinds of wood work done at
Priddy'g blat'kHmith khop, ophite The
Journal office.
Don't forget the meeting of the cem
etery association at Tub Jotrvai. ollice,
Vat 2 o'clock on Tuesday, Jan. ltith.
We will bell the Inez lump coal for
four dollar per ton cash, until further
notice. IIkstek & & s.
E. O. Hough's two youngest mjiis,
Guy and Otto have been suffering from
an attack of lunsr fever for the past few
days.
Samuel Jenkins, practical boot anil
ho maker. Cowboy boot a pecialty
Repairing promptly and neatly done.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second
4oor aonth court houite.
J. H. Bartell was at Lut-k the lant of
the week and cloned tlie deal for a well
drill which he expecti to bring down in
the near future and operate in Huh lo
cality. V, A. Hetr dmlocated bin aboulder
gain on Monday while at work. II
got it hurt some years ago in conllict
with a bronco and it slips out of place
very easily ever since.
C. V. Croudson lias rented both of
his farms and expects to return to Illi
nois in a week or so. He has a (arm
there but it is sjfe to predict that he
will return to Sioux county liefore many
rmwii pass.
The cold of last Thursday night
caught a good many of the house plants,
belonging to the ladies, without Hiiffl
cent protection and as a result there is
mourning at numerous homes.
' Sheriff Dew received word on last
Friday that his mother was very sick at
her home in (Ireenlleld, Iowa, and he
started that evening for there. He did
not reach there untd after she died, how
ever. He is expected home the last of
this week.
The revival meetings at the M. E.
church, under the leadership of Rev.
Kendall, still continue and a lively in
terest Is shown, Several have united
with the church and others are likely to
do like'vise. It is not known how long
the meetings will be continued.
Wo are informed that a numler of
jKOit-Miekers from Iowa will lie here
Within the tiext few weeks to select land.
There is a prospect of quite an emigra
tion this spring and in the event of gen
eral good crops in this part of the state
the coming season settlers will come in
here fatter than ever Wore.
While fixing a sleigh a few days ago
W. B. Wright drove a nail into his knee
which has caused him a good deal of
ufferinjrand has laid him up ever since.
It t thought that no serious results will
be sustained, but it is safe to lielieve
that Mr. Wright w ill see that his knees
are out of danger when he goes to driv
ing nails again.
We acknoledge th receipt of on in
vitation and complimentary ticket to
the eeventh annual hall of the Railroad
Conductors which is to be held at Chad
ron, on Thursday evening, Januray lttth.
The entertainments given by the con
ductors are said to lie highly enjoyable
and it would pi caw in to lie able to at
tend. By the record of the proceedings of
the county commissioners which appear
In another column in vlll be swn that
the iiU'jt'nii-iil is made the ofllcial
paper and tin-rufore will receive S'U cents
a square for publmhing the proceedings
of the board. Tlie action was no doubt
aken for the purpose of rewarding that
paper and its editor for the excellent
Worll done by them In tlw last campaign
to defeat the Independent ticket in the
ouatjr. The magnanimity of the Inde
pendent commissioners, Messrs. Welier
and Ifirieshoffi should be rewarded with
leather meikil. Tlie doings of the
MiMtv rrwnm MHitrtiira win 11 mum r in
' Till JofMMI. even If we do not have the
pleasure of drawing Mj cents square
t i m . . ... . . . r .ii.. ..
j irom wie county treasury lor me worn.
, The transfer of tha affair of the
ounty from tlie old officials to the new
took place Inst T.mrsduy without any
Jar. Mr. Lindeman will remain in the
clerk's office to close up some tinllnishetl
bttslnam of his own and will Inolilently
Mist Mr. Olewett in becoming familiar
With the duties of the nflicei Judge
Balker has been balancing tlie lxioks In
the treasurer's office and will soon hare
that done and the complete transfer of
that office will be made. On Tuesday
tha commissioners apKlnld ItoU-rt
Wilson to the county Judgxhip, his name
having been before the independent con
vention for tliat place ami his residence
beinx close to the county seat he ran
perform tlie duties of the office with as
little incontenieoce as arty one. Henry
v. frieehntf took the neat on Tuesday
which had been held by F. W. Knott for
. N mt ttita yean and will perform the
ttttMaof tha ottlca until the trial in the
MftUrkt oom is heard) at least, and how
taw iMrtr will be dXJMikd k tlie
Ctfli
PEBS01UL.
John L. Kay was in town yesterday
and called at this office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Tut ker were up
from Andrews yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs Peter Schaefer wre no
from Bodurc Monday.
Christ Burgel was doing businewat
the county seat Saturday.
Alex Lowrv -al led yesterday to that
with us for a few moments.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ttbbet were up
from Five Points yesterday.
Ex-Treasurer Gayhart returned to his
home Ht Montrose Saturday.
M. Hrui k came down from Ilouglass
Tuesday to visit for a few days.
(J. W. Ih'ster has lieen enjoying a fceif;e
of the grippe fur some days past.
P. N. Kirkpatrick made a business
trip to Crawford the lirst ef the week.
i. E. Lunsford came down from Van
Tassell to sjend Sunday with his family.
Treasurer Woodruff went home Satur
lay evening, returning the first of the
week.
'Squire S. R. Story was in town l ist
Thursday and called and gave us some
cash on suWription.
Rev. Heck, who was assisting Rev. Ken
dall in Ins meetngs, was called home
on Thursday by the illness of Mrs. Heck.
(I. W. lavis was in from the north
west the first of the week and called at
this olflce and gave us some cash on
suWription.
On last Saturday John Coffee re
turned from his trip to Texas. He
talked all the time before he left that he
was going to see his mother, as the
mother in Texas was all the mother
he had in this world, and here he comes
Isick and brings a bride with him. It
was a little shabby in him to fool the
folks so, but the best wishes of all are
extended to the young people for a long,
smooth voyage down the river of life.
Owing to the sickness of his child
Attorney Fisher was called east a few
Jays ago and the ca.se of the contest on
the commissioner had to lie continued,
A. T. Clark came up from Chadron (he
last of the week and arranged for the
eonlinuance on behalf of Mr. Fisher.
Mr. Clark recently came from the cast
in search of a location and has lieen mak
ing his headquarters at Chadron, und we
ire informed that he has decided to come
to Harrison and engage in the practice
of law. As it is at present there cannot
lie a law suit without one of the parties
going out of the county for an attorney,
is Mr. Conley is the only resident law
yer. With two attorneys there will be
some show for litigation.
"It is given out quietly that the F.
E. & M. V. has surveyed the ground for
a new round house at this place to con
tain twenty-four stalls. If the rumor
proves to lie true it means that the road
ntends building west from Casper this
season. It is known that John Berry
has made several trips through western
Wyoming during the past year, and that
he has just returned from one of these
trips, but whether he was scenting out a
trail through the South Pass or was
looking for an entrance to Yellowstone
Park no one knows except John and
the lioard of directors, and they wont
tell until the iron and bridge timbers are
well on their way to Wyoming." Chad
ron Cilitcn.
The water famine which prevailed
here for some days on account of the
pump having got out of order came to
;in end on Monday by the use of a little
ingenuity. It seems that a valve had
got out of shape somewhat and as soon
as that defect was overcome all ran
smoothly. The repairs ordered some
time ago can now lie kept as a reserve,
but the lioUKe which wus so long getting
twuke enough to Understand a plain or
der ought not lie paid until the goods are
put to use. There was no reason for
any delay unless the wople who handle
the goods In the factory were all Cele
brating so much that they were unlit to
attend to business. It Is hoped that no
such trouble will ngnin occur.
( hud ron Lor I lie I, and 0 filer,
Tlie following is a copy of the ofllcial
order discontinuing the Chadron land
ollice as received by Register MoCnnn
and ttecelvcr Powers on Tuesday!
'Notice of the discontinuance of the
land office nt Chndron, Neb, and its con
solidation with the land office at Al
liance, Neb, Notice is hereby given that
the president of the United States, by
executive order dated ftept. 11, lHiili, has
pursuant to law directed that the b. S.
local land office how located ttt Children,
in the state of Nebraskai be discontinued
and Its business and archives transferred
tc and consolidated with the Alliance
land office In said state. Further notice
of the precise lime when the hind officers
at Chadron will cease to receive applica
tion for and transact busihess relating to
the lands in their districti prepartory to
removal, Ind when the land ofllcers at
Alliance will be in readiness to receive
application for the lands transferred, will
be given by the register and receiver at
Alliance by publication. tliVen Under
my hand ut the City of Washington this
20th day of I Member, A. I). )ntW. By
tha president I H. W. Lamorbcx,
Com'r Oeti'l I-and Olhco."
h Is reported that the officer of Chad
ron and Alliance will confer together
And fix the date of making tlie change)
ml it is thought that it will occur in
the latter part of March, The change
will cause those living irt this locality
who have occasion to appear at the land
efflce Home Inconvenience) but those
who live eatl of Crawford are tha one
who will ban Dm moat catfM to ktlcwi
0 MISSION FifM RECORD.
lUKKIkos, NlHklHl, Jail. 4, 14.
Hoard of county cwiuiuiwtioiieni met l.
regular wuHlon.
1're.ent: ('riitiiini,nii r M .-ber, a
mid lrleljolf mid clerk.
1 he elerk tiu hi-lru lf 1 to iiiskfl reqiiiMl
tlon for ii-eir revenue hhoika.
The folios Iiik upixiiiitiiieiitn were made:
A. Uowluud, ovrriu-rr of higliwBys, district
fio. 11, While Hivi r prei Inet.
John W. IMredorff, constable, Wurbonnet
preilmt.
Churle N-xton, UHtu-sMjr, istigiir 1-oaf pre
cinct. i. A. liii-kiuson, overseer of highway, dis
trict No. IB, Srmke (.'reek precinct.
Mm tin J. r ritz. ncur, sheep t'reek pre
el net.
Vulentliie Thomas, overseer of highway
dlnlrlct No. 17 sheep Creek precinct.
Thomas Hrodcrson, Justice of the jieuce
eheep ( reek precinct.
Geo. AlbcrtMon, constable Slieep ('nk pre
cinct. J. W, (irove, constable, ('ullouwood pre
clnct.
John Melnliart, Justice of tlie pence, Five
points precinct.
Michael HulfiiiK, constable, Five I'oiuti
precinct.
James Wilson, constable Hut Creek pre
einct.
James Mcl'ann, overseer of hlKhwuy for
district .No. 4 Hat ( reek precinct.
John liclieno, asse.HHor, Montrose precinct.
Joseph AHiiton, overseer of highways for
dUlrh t No. 1, Montrose precinct.
J. W. Karuest, assesorlor HiiiiuliiK Wat
er precinct,
J. y. l ook, Justice of tile peace for Hun
nfnif WHter precinct.
Irving WHhoii, overseer of highway dis
trict No. 15 KuutiiiiK Water precinct.
Abraham H. I'onard, overseer of highway
district No. 14 Cook precinct.
Octave Harris, constable, for Cook pre
cinct. William liixon, overseer of luirliways for
road uutrlct So. 7 of Hodarc precinct.
Homer A. 1'rlddy, constable for liowen
precinct.
John I. Davis overseer of IilKhwiiys, dis
trict No. IS liowen precinct.
Itoliert Wilson, comity Judge of Sioux
county, Nebraska.
.Solomon K. I story, member of soldiers re
lief commission of Mioux county, Nebraska.
V. A. Hester, member of brand committee
of Sioux county, Nebraska.
Tlie following overseers of highways an
nuul statements were audited and certifi
cates orderd lsud on tlie different road
funds for amounts to the respective parties
as follows :
John 1. Iiavls, certificate on roud fund of
road district No. lit for the sum of fKI.
John Melnliart, certificate on road fund of
road district No. 11 for tile huiii of J7.
Gerhard Uelndcrs, certilicnte on road fund
of road district No. 1 for tlie sum of tJ7.
Solomon It. Slory, certificate on road fund
of road district No. 3 for tlie huiii of 21.
II. II. Kusnf-11, certificate on road fund of
road district No. 13 for the sum of 4I0.
S. W. Hall, certificate on roud fund of road
district No. II for tlie sum of :I0.
James K. Wallace, certificate on roiul fund
ol road district No. 3 for tlie sum of aw.
J. W. Hlxon, certificate on road fund of
roud district No. 8 for the sum of t'M,
Iiellrlck Nelson, certlllcate on road fund of
road district No. II for tlie sum of tl.
In the matter in regard to personal prop
erty of J. W. Illcedortr and Mrs. J. W. Wee
dorlf not ls-lng properly assessed u taken
uji and according to opinion of the county
attorney complainant in said mutter tiouIi
have made complaint to lioard of cciuull.u
tion during session of said board in June,
Isttl, In order to obtain relief.
On motion, board adjourned until 9
o'clock, a. in., Jan. 10, 1SA4.
Harrison, Nib., Jan. 10, ItfU.
Hoard of county commissioners met as per
adjournment.
Present : Commissioners Weber, Johnson
and I'rleshoff and clerk.
Minutes of last meeting road and ap
proved. The following accounts were audited and
allowed and warrants ordered drawn on sol
diers relief fund of IrtW for same:
Lewis K. Rcidcn, services as com... fi 00
-oloiiKin K. sajl'V, " ' WHO
The following account was audited and al
lowed and warrant ordered drawn on bridge
fund of 1 K'.tt for same :
James J. Kiazler, lumber for bridges...! 10 00
On motion the county clerk be and he
hereby Is allowed fnKUO as salary as clerk ot
county board for year ls4.
On motion the county clerk lie ' anil lie
hereby Is allowed 14'M.OO for assistant in
oftlce during year 1H!4.
On motion the county superintendent of
public Instruction bo ami ha hereby is ill
lowed M..V) per dny for services for year ls4.
On motion the Independent, of Harrison,
Neb., be and hereby Is designated as the oftl
cial paper for sioiix county, Nebraska for
1HA4.
The iKJard then proceeded to siljust the
accounts of the treasurer and statement of
adjustment was filed with county clerk.
Ofllcial bond of Hobert Wilson, county
Judge was presented and approved.
On motion, the treasurer be and hereby Is
instructed to transfer tlie sum of tnO.ill from
the bridge fund of law to the bridge fund of
IHss, the sum of vliiU from bridge fund of
IstiO and the sum of HJ7.il from the bridge
fund of lsui and the sum of (ss. 70 from the
bridge fund of IsW, and the sum of HII9.4I
from the bridge fund of 1MM to the bridge
fund of 1HM.
Thu following estimate of ospenses for
Slons county was made tor the year ls4i
liist.net court cxHns'saj-...i.fc....H,.fii(0 fill
salaries 2,01
stationery.... . 1MI Ki
I'rlutiugaml publishing-. .... 4 0.1
U.iails and bridges...,,..,. 2,.'mi0 (m
luslilule IIKI Oil
Inelilental exis'iises ... 4. 1,ijoh
Insane ami pisir Hind. ..i-. M
soldiers rcliel lund I mo 00
Ofllcers' lees 4........t..i..j.. taMl
Oil motion the clerk lie uild hereby Is in
strueied to hare II, M. Sutton, furnish to
the county a Car load of Deer Creek coal at
price stipulated In bill on ft lei provided G.
W. Hester A Son do not furnish same on or
before Jan. in, 1S114.
On motion board adjourned without day.
M. J. IH.SWKTT,
County Clerki
file sleighing has been pretty good
for some daysi but the temperature has
been too low to nnilie It highly enjoy
able.
a-Vn acquaintance of our Who livBi
some distance from the county seat on a
rond w hich is traveled by a good many
peoplei kept a record of the numlier who
ate at hid house during the year 18B3,
besides his own family. The record
showed that three hundred and eighty
one meals were served, ami of that num
ber, tlx were paid for. That is a pretty
fair !llustrmtin of wettora hotpitahtjr,
I
Kstray Notice.
Taken up on my premise, nine miles
I Moultiwest of Harrison, on November 17, 1HV3,
) 1 buy mare Htsmt 5 years old, branded A on
j light neck and riglit shoulder and A on left
"boulder; I buy yearling tlli.-v hr uided A on
ilfit neck and Y "i left boulder: I black
yearling Alley branded A on rigiil neck ami
Y on left shoulder.
W. I.. IlOTT.
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THE MOST CRITICAL PRONOUNCE
i THEM INCOMPARABLY
! THE BEST IN
! TONE, TOUCH
i AND
DURABILITY.
Write for Catalogue to
ESTEY & CAMP,
Chicago, 111.
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I I.I.IVAN A COM.KY, lawyers.
Will i-kactice is all the local, statl
and federal courts and 1". S. l.und office.
LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN.
XW Ollice in Court House,
HARRISON .... NKBRASKA
L. E. HELDEN & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
Keputrlng done on short notice.
Oood work and reasonable charges.
Shop south of livery barn.
IIAIUUHON. - - . sk
U. L. SMUCK.
Fashionable Barber & H .ir Dresser,
One Doer South of Hank of Harrison.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 0 TO 12.
HAZOItS AND WISWIRS fCT IN ORDEIt.
W'9 t me t a : ( all,
DO YOU WANT WATER?
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLER,
T. O. WILLIAMS
lUrrUon, - Nebmika.
NORTH
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Pnrrliiw. Tirliets ttnd ( onslsn Your FrelrfM
via tlie
F., E.&M. 10$. C.&P.
RAILROADS.
II. fl. BURT, General Manager.
K. C. Moitfinot'HK, J. H. HfdiANAS,
tJen'l Fl-Hfjrlit Afjl. ' (icnl Pass, At.
oMaha, neb.
J. E. PIIINNEY, M. I).
Plijslclnn ftntl Snrsroon.
All rails given iil-ombt attention.
Oftlce In lnt(t store,
HAItllian. . 1
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HarrUon, Nebr.
own follow ln brand ;
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Have Just Received a Number of These Stoves.
COMIC AND LOOK AT THKM.
They Have also put in the Largest Stock of
General ieroliandise,
ever brought to Harrison which they
are selling at lowest living rates.
Come and see us before you buy.
MARSTELLER BROTHERS.
HESTER
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
Agents for the
Buckeye,
And
Walter A. Wopd
MOWERS, REAPERS k BINDERS.
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