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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1894)
THE WOL'X -OfXT V o L. J. Mannit. Editor and I'rnprirtcr. r.r. h-v n. luting Ml'ct. n.TImtBl.l. (.)ln f ast. I.o. e, mliivl C:2S HARRISON MARKET. W ',at per l-,l ., Oat per bnsln-1 m-pr bantw-l !bnrt prr buutlml t.... - Brutt per hundred t f rt't chopiHl prr hunrlrKl J Po:toe per bunhrl ... fltutT per . f ( I"-r doit . I'oilliTr prr (to Onion per ft Bnii per , - I per ton . Ok! pt-r eorl 1 aii.brr nHtiTr. prr m. ft - Ton-net! rvcry TliuriwIaY. 30 40 ! 00 M I ss 60 90 00 t H t 00 I so 1.1 00 Hides wanted at tlie hardess shop. Have you taken name t.Ux k in the ireamery? Paper napkins for sale lit Thk JurtWAL ofiloe. Remember that The Jih rsal off -e is headquarters for job printing. Old papers for wile at The Joi'iiMi. Hire. B cents per dozen. A Dew boy, of regulation weight finived bi the home of Alex Ixiwry on last Friday. If you want to wll Tour land, list it willi Simmons & Smiley, r;il estate CU. V. A. Hester purchased bunch of c.'tlves while in th! south art of the county last week, All kinds of wood work dune at Priddy' blacksmith shop, opjiositu The JjI'RMaL office. Eat oy.ters at the hall tomorrow evening. Tha proceed will be used in fixing up the church. 100 acres adjoining Il.w ri-on for sale nt a-bargain, if taken soon. SlMM'INH & H MILKY. A parly f y.iunj; people made a raid on Sapt. Davis last evening at the t)ome of his mother. A pleasant time in r-.orted. The next quarterly meeting of the M. E. churoh will he held ut Ilnrrison on Jxn. 30th and 31st. Presiding Elder Julian will be present. Wo will hell the Inez, lump coal for four dollar per ton cash, until further! r-otice. IIictek & Sox. A mock court was organized last Tnursday evening nnd a good deal ol r:rt is rjrted by thoso who were firt'SenU' " ""Take out a policy in the Preferred Mutual Accident Association. It is heap nnd reliable. L. J. Simmons, Agent. The town has riot leen crowded with people from the country during the r.ml f iw days as the weather and roads have not been very pleasant. Samuel Jenkins, practical Ixtot and hoe maker. Cowboy Ixiots a specialty. Repairing promptly and - neatly done. Satisfaction t;iiaranleed. Shop second . door south rourl house, ' 'Remember that TllE JoIUNAL clubs ith almost any publication in the United States and can nave you money on four reading niaUrfor the,. ensuing 5r. Winter l ruck uh in good shape on Monday flight and Tuesday was the forst rimy of the season. Yesterday it Wss cold, but bright an 1 now it has moderated so the people enjoy life gam. On Monday night when the train nr trived from the west it was found that ' tl rear br.ikeman was missing. A trip was made back nnd it was found that After h had signaled tho train to pull out at Van Tassel I where a car load ol ict had lieen picked up he had shpKd , fallen and on regaining his feet he M unable to catch the train. The crew were highly pleased t;i Ibid him un injured. ' On Monday evening A. W. Mohr MArted for tha east with a cur load ol fl rattle nnd a car load of horses. The former he will dispose of at Omaha, and Uw hitter he will take to Iowa to find u market He will remain in Iowa for nome time att may move there to re Mc but tltat is not yet certain nnd lib , .(amity will remain here for some time yet. Show Id he decide to remain then his friends here w ill wish him success, , -nA call has been made by I, C Die trick, Viferesidunl of the Male organ MaUoo, jiaJ thirty-five others for -ap ir ragation convention to bo held at ('raw ford, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 18I, foi Itewwt, Hioux, Box finite and .Shernlai. coanties, and all interested in the sul -ect are invittsl to ttnd. This is at. important matter la llie people of Bioux county as a largo interest is involved it ' litigation and it will be very hard ti rutect tha riglits of one side without . Joing (.ha other aide an injury under lh lawsas they are at xvsenl and one ol the objects of the c onvention is to di rass needed legislation on the subject If a law ran be secured whl- h will pro tect the rights of the settlers along tin Ktrenms and titlll permit the use of stir filus water for lrragatiug it will prove i (great benefit U people of the withwet fiart of the slate, Kvcry on who cm wfcaiildaiimMl the conveolioa. PERSONAL Juliu Herman was in Fr -! Hlrniilvrg wan (., M nl:iy. i.om Olen or. Friday. Alex Hteele .s in town Saturday and calletl to see us. H. H. Uussell was d')im business at Harris.. n Friday. On;. Hough is now able to I out. af ter his illness. Mr. aud Mrs. Tom Earnest were in tow n Saturday. Rev. Schroeder, of Hemingford, was in Harrison Tuesilay Treasurer Woodruff returned frou Aileha this n.orniii. A. JIcGiiiley was doinj business at the county s-at Saturday. Jjhn I'ittcrsoo was over from Indian creek the first of the week. Henry Warueke was doing busmess at the comity seat Saturday. P. N. Kirkpiitritk was in town this morning and called at this olliie. l)r. l'hinney went to Andrews last evening on professional business. Orlando and Jay Oowey were up fisjui Clear Lake the lirst of thu wet I;. llrs. J. W. Robinson was the guest of Mrs. (1. Outline the last of the week. M. J. Oayhart and his son, John, arc in town today shaking hands with friends. Herman Kroening called the lirst of the week and gave us some cash on sub scription. Christ Christensen was up from An Irews Friday and gave us some cash on iiiliscripti'in. Mr. and Mrs W, S. Johnson were at the county seat Friday and made a pleas- wit call at this olliee. Mrs. Palmer, mother and sister of Mrs. i). H. Oriswold, started for their home in the east last Monday. L. C. Lucas and family returned from Omaha the first of tho week. He got out of a j ib and can live cheaper in .Sioux count v than Omaha. The supplies for the Woodmen 'amp did not arrive so that the meeting had to I' postponed. Tie) date has not yet lieeii lixed, but all members will be noli lied in time so that they can be on lianil. All those who want alfalfa seed to sow the coming spring should give their order not later than Febuary l(Mh to be certain of getting it, as we will only get what, is spoken lor in advance. IlEsTKK & Son. The Commercial Hank has filed a bond in the sum of twenty thousand dollars as required law, as it has been designated as the bank in w hich the ouuty funds will be deposited by Treas urer tooilrutl. Fine spring suits and overcoats niaile to oruer irom ?.-.). uo io f-iv.uu. FLUFF, ,T FITS GUARANTEE.). Also leaning and repairing done in lirst- cla-ss order. J. CEItNY, Merchant Tailor, Crawford, Neb. -Now is the time to get some more cows so as' to help out the creamery en terprise and at the same time help out your finances. A farmer with eight or ten cows will not have to iiik the store keeK-rs for credit after the creamery starts. While replacing the pump alter putting in the new cylinder a few days igo nt the pumping station the coupling it the pumphead gave way and let the pipe drop about twenty feet. It was recovered with little trouble but for a while it looked as if we would have trouble to get water. Do not fail to attend the oyster sup ner ut the nail tomorrow evening. The ladies have determined to make it a success mid will 1 'certain to give you the full worth of your money. Supper 1 cents; children half price. Oood, rich lislics will be served at eight o'clock wid you will miiis a tre.it.if .you il l not attend. In another column we publish an irticlu from the Omaha Ihe in reference to Prof. Hessey's bnlltiu on the Russian thistle. It is said that the weed has got 4 foothold in this county and if such is the cao wo will take it as a favor if the rujiort is continued to us. If parties w ho lind spcciinunts of tlie weed will bring a Miiall piece of it to TlIK Jol.T.N.U. ofiico it may help to devise a way to eradi cate it. The storm the first of the week is reported from the eastern part of the itatp to havo lieen the worst that 'ias occurred in that section for years mil in some purls it is said to have been .he worst ever known. Here it was pretty rough, fome i-aying that it. was. unusually, hard on stock, but its dura :ion was short. It was peculiar from the fact that the (itu.osphere was very leavily vharged with electricity nnd tome had amusing expcricivss with it. Tile commissioner of the general 'and ol!lee has ordered that the office at hadrori e closed on January Slst so hat those who have any btm'ness in and matters had U tter defer it until the emovnl is made. Should any business 'si sent now it would perhaps only le re urned and it will lie belter to wait, few davsnnd then wnrt to Alliance. Tho Innl proof which were being published lave tieen ordered discontinued .find new iolices will have 'to bj Ishuv) by.lbw ,'iciuls at Alliance nt; soon lis hut oflloe , rendy lo do liusiness. renuicrj' Prospects. On last Tuesday M-e.r,. H. A. f - V - I itiil C". A. H -hu iirnved tr iii) S i . . up ,ue pr s;,,-. is i ir i.rau..io a ktmk 1.1111111;.- :io:l putting in a creami ry at i' ,ii-.'i. TL fai l i admiti, d by all thai this, is u iii( t excellent place fur an institution of that kind and the farmer know I hut a ream-1 ery will give them an opportunity to' get some ready cash every iiioul'u which will put them in mm h better shape. It will bring a lot of money into the place and that is what is needed and it is to the interest of all to help the work along in every way possible. Tho building will lie done by local mechanics and the material furnished by local dealers no that the lieiielits will begin to bu re ceived as soon as the organization is (iei fected. From the report of the Oermantown creamery which apjieurs in another col umn of this issue it w ill be seen that the ones who are stockholders in that cream ery get more for the product of their cows than the non-sUx kholders and so it will be seeu that if a man can take a little stock in the company bo will be the gainer. An informal meeting was held at Tllli Jot KXAI. office last evening w hich was attended by a good number and the matter was discussed to ipute tin extent and the idea seemed to prevail that the proposition was too high sind the parties decided not to undertake to raise the amount. necessary to put in ona of their plants. Tha matter is not lo le dropped where it is lor the leadin"- business men have decided to take the matter in hand and get up a creamery company and build and equip a factory. By this plan a saving ( an be made of a snug sum of money. The commission of those who work tho thing up is no small item and the plant w Inch they pill in has many things in it which can be got along without. In the effort the co-operation of all is needed. If you favor a cream ery and will taki some stock let it lie known so that when a committee is ap pointed they will know just what to ligure on. if all take an interest in the woik these is no question but a cream ery can bu in operation by tho first of May next. (ieniiantoTTii Co-Operative Crcamrry Company. vnrfl likele. The annual meeting of tho stockhold ers ot tlie tjeruianlown i o-upcrulive Creamery Association was held at Oer mantown on Monday, January Hlh. The report of the secretary was highly satis factory to all interested. During the past year l,(i()0,()0!) pounds was received, from which 70,000 pounds of butter was' made, which sold for ?l.i,000. The average price per pound paid stockhold ers was 19 cents, and non-stockholders l'J cents per pound for the butter made from this milk. - The report showed the association lo be free from debt and with excellent prospects for the coining year. The old oliicers were all re elected, a proof that the stockholders are quite satislied with the management. This report shows w hut can bo done with a good creamery, propcly managed. The Oermantown instiliijion has been a grunt lieiiclit to. tho surrounding country and where every body lakes an interest in it and prepares properly for the busi ness it is hound to he a great benelit to them. A Card. To thk PnsMo: As the volume of business in the olliee of county superin tendent is not sullicient to warrant my presence at the court house at all times, I therefore set aside Wednesday of each week for the transaction of public busi ness, and those having business before the superintendent should, as far as pos sible, mn kit it convenient to present it on those days. -Tha third Saturday in each month, as provided by statutes, will also be devoted to such business. W. II. Davis, Co. Sopt. Jndgo Barker ret u rued this morn ing from the south part of the county where he had iieen doing somo sur veying for Octave Harris. When com pleted Mr. Harris will have several miles of irrigating ditches. The report is received just Isfore we go to press that the much talked of light Mween Mitchell and Corliett oc curred this afternoon and that the form er was knocked out in just tin rounds and the time occupied in doing it was nine tniuiites. Poroigners will likely take the hint that they cannot come over here with the idea that they can whip the champion of tho United States without having tho conceit taken out of them. if you wa'it mronsiATicm aoout Trie. 1'ki.ss ciiAijiw (mrtrr, JOHN WEDDERbUBN. Munaqhf Attorney, .O.iwia&i. WASHINGTON, B.C. rrvsioss fbocuueo fo COLDIERS, WIDOWS, CHILDREN, PARENTS. AVu, fir UnWfrt n.l MuTlnrt illmiWriJ In llm tii nf nut 7 in tliarccnlnr ArniTor NnvvlBreilii wnr. Hurvli-on of Ir.Jkn am nf lS;t'2 to IH-ii nd tkrlrirlilniraiBwitltld. Ol'lniidrclooii il ctnlmt pwlIIT. Thnmaiwli entitled to lillfhcr rnln. Bni1 for' lam. Ko clMrvo lor Mvlco. Kufo tmul uacuujul, 3TThl Oaanwnr If minsreit by t eomblnatloa of tha Urcst and bhiH Inflaonllkl nrvipapert In tha UsHod etatw, for the airircu purpon of prolect laf their (tbertkcra fftnrt tmicnipnloui ana l.inmrip(ont Claim Apmta, and Kh paper printing tfi lelverU wncnt Totichca for tho rrrpontlbL'ltr acl hi; it tiaa'tln f of nr Jre CI..IBH Cau.n- I i Hi LEAD THE WORLD. TIIL" MOST CRITICAL PRONOUNCE THEM INCOMPARABLY THE BEST IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY & CAMP, Chicago, HI. QI'I.I.IVA A COM.F.Y, l.uw.vrr. WlI.I. I'KACTICE IN ALL THE LOCAL, STATE and federal eourU uiul I'. S. Land oilier. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. S h S Olliee in Court House, HAKIllSON .... KKllttAKKA L. E. lil'LllEN &. SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Itrpalrinx dour on short notice, dood work and reasonable charges. s:hop south of livery ham. luum'-ui::. - - - m.b. 15. L. SML'CK. Fashionable Barber h H:ir Dresser. One I'o'.ir South el lliuil: uT lhiiTion. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 0 TO 1 2 . KAZoiis and si'iss!:s i'1-r in oitinat. (,iv J tub i a ('nil. DO YOU WAHT WATER? .. See the "Old Reliable" WELL DRILLER, T. O. WILLIAMS Harrison, .... Nefcrasks, NORTH E AST SOUTH I'lirclia-o Tickets Had Consign Your Trciclit H tlie F., E. & M. V. S. C. & P. KULUOAIIS. H. O. BURT, Oeneral Manager. K. C. MORKIIOUSK, J. R. HtTTIWAV, ( Oen'l Freight Agt. Oen'l l'ass. Agt, OMAHA, NC3. J. E. PHIXNEY, M. I). ritjsician mid Surgeon. All calls given prompt attention. Oilier In lirug Storr. HAItrilHO.sI, - - MtBRAiiKA. -s Mri.IM.KY STOVKR, i-li". Ihirrlsoii, Netir. l'''s' own following brnnd; .'fVfc:'K CJtKI 1 OHTAIS A PATVST t For prompt annwer anil an lionnt niriiuon, write tf Ml sN A- '., whr hnvti had niiarlfllfly yrnTf nni'Tioe in tho Milnt bUMilH'fK. Cotrirannlos tlona ntrli lv onnndmitial. A llniidhiink of In InrmiMtftil ranncminff I'nleill " ftlid li'w to oh. tain Uietu sent fren. Ahon ftioilojiua uX ueohmn. iol and oulmil.lllo linolis flit ,'rio. Palnt takpn thrtinrh Mn.-m & Co, metflr fsvnnl notion in tbfl rii'lriiilllc Ainrrtran, and tfana ar broucht wldntr belnro Hip puhlloirith oot onat to ilia UiTmifor. Thin aiilndld papec, laauad woftkrv, almuttly ItliirtU'l.haativfAr tlia laraat rironlNUim of nnv Mnu-ntnir work hi ilia world. f.'l a yenr. f-nmpp oopi timii fro. Hnlldltur K'Iiikui, Bieiitlily. airoa onr. srnal mnia, . OMiMt. Kvory inmiisr eontntna limu tlrhl plalen. In ccUm, ne1 iilintmmipha nf nw hnuftii. with pianp, onfil.linc inilldera to ahow tfca bM-t (sffiitTiff anil neni ' i- .nTrror,. Adflrnm Mi.XM i. 1)U. 'iw lj, 1 UkuxtxtAX. COPYRIGHTS. r . iBRADLEY&METCALrt IE THE BICGCStl trmc ham The above picture Attention TO THE WSTELLER BROTHERS Have the largest and most complete fctock of BOOTS .IsTID SHOES Ever ofTered to the people of Harrison, and we are confident that we can suit all, both in STYLE AND PRICE. Our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries; Hats, Caps, Underwear and Furnishing goods is Complete. We have for Men, YOUTHS and Boys, which we are selling at Bargains. We also carry a full lina of Hardware, Fl DEALERS i: Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill and HARRISON1, FOR INVENTIONS rtcrnicr Press Claims Company. Equal with the interest of those having clainw against the GoTernment i that of INVESTORS, who oft an low the liunelit of valuation!, because of the ineompentency or iimt 1 1 nl ion of the attorneys employed to obtain tlieir yntxai. Too much care cannot, be exercised in employing competent and reliable solicitor to procure patenls, for tlie value of a patent d"jicud.s pruatly, if aol entirely, wpam tho care anil skill of the atlornny. With a view of pr:)tectin inventors from worthlesii; cr faxelew nlttcumo: nnd of seeinjr Hint inventions are well p rotecitsl y valid patent., THE PRESJ CLAIMS OOMl'ANT has relai.ued !.ausel erjiort in patent jractioe ni it tbun foro prepared 1. TA1 r.VTIvVT.s, s-OSIHTT .lMEBrEtJtWKS. MAItE OTfHl EXaTUrK ATIOS, J'JlItsEl T'TIC BKJCrTk'U V KX., KECIfrKKTR VUK M RKAnna WVTTMSWTH. COM2 KsnXKiTCJi In WY'E mill T1.IIITr rf TXTEKT KI't'TJi a.ia 1EKEN'I tF!IM-.r.Mi'.M' PITTS. KTC, KTa If yna lisvf tiw invnil km nn Trond oi THE PRESS CLATMS C0MPA5T a ls1vh tr ih"lo;riT),h 1licref, tosrAkvr with ttrief d-errp1.ion of the iafimi.wH fontnres, and yum .iU Wi at nnco mrlvin.-d n l the hel four) to ptirni. llodd are not wvensnry nlesn 1h inveut ion is of ft complicated nature. If other m infringe; on your ric,iits.. or it yon nra ith-irretl with infringement by other, wla. mit thn maltwr let u for a. Tnliable OriMIO etnr 8ctiu(r on the raattor. T.UE PjlEPH ClATM (MPAJfT, filS r!rrft, ncnthnrst. WAS)JWT9X. ft C. 1'. O. Bos 4r'l. .-! wnnwtiwiits, fiianv,"in;i4sn'. 1 t liku u a.vi r at it wiiit yuw i"if.m CE Lt B R Art 0 IO0TS&SIIOES tSTABLISHCO 18s i Soot in rhTwoaOT cvoawiu is intended to call FACT THAT our and Feed; MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. SON, Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. NEBRASKA. ey the