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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1894)
. r i J aaU. f 1 V THE SIOCX COUNTY. JOTJ"Hl, IsT -A. Ij. ' f-O I.. J. fttmmmift. Editor 9ml Projirlrfor. t . F- i Jf. V R. It. Time tithle. t.:tnf 1VesL !nK Kast. ?o . : ilsed, II :l ( So. , n-W-d t, HARRISON MARKET. rt"ii' t IT biMtnrL Oata- prr bahr-l. . rii -per bualiel. tlorlt per hundred Bran per hundred t.. rc 1 -chopped prr hand red rotatoee per busltcl - - SuMor-per ... I j--pcr do - roi:Iti pr dot-1 Oi. '! prr - Hea:n per -. .... "i. per ton. 3.T0 30 40 I 00 BO 1 00 90 1 00 00 I .VI It 00 food per cord. Lumber native per ni. ft WCorrocted every Tburmlny. To-morrow is ground hog day. Ilidea wanted at tlie hardess shop. Paner nankins for sale at Thk JnCRNAL office. Another blowy snowy Sunday, but it wai not cold. . Remember that The Jocrnal office is headquarters for job printing. Messrs. Rohwer and Kiehstein art having their supply of ire put up. Old papen for sale at The Johinal office. 5 cents per dozen. J. W. Lnngdon killed a l.tre eagle fiw mile from town on Tuesday. If you want to sell your land, list ii with Simmons & Smiley, real estaU .gents. All kinds of wood work done at Priddy'a blacksmith shop, opposite Tin: JoCRNAX olTlce. The bachelors club was entertained at dinner on lait Sunday bv Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pontius. 100 acres adjoining Harrison for sale a bargain, if taken soon. Simmons &. Smiley Ii. L. Sin tick has moved his family from the claim into the building form erly occupied ny Misses Montgomery and A-igler. Take out a policy in the Preferred Mutual Accident Association. It r,t an and reliable. L. J. SIMMONS, Agent The party who took our log chain will confer a favor bv returning the vi tea at once as we need it. lltsTKU & SO.V, Samuel Jenkins, practical .hoot and ahoe maker. Cowboy boots it socially Repairing promptly and neatly done Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop second d j'ir south court house. 'Rev. and Mrs. Kendall rejoice over the arrival of a ten pound boy nt the parson tip; on Inst Saturday morning. All con tTti' d are as well as could le expected under the circumstances. Remember that The Journal clul with almost any publication in the Uuifad States and can save you . money on your reading matter for the ensuing Jeer. G. W. Hester has his left eye mourning because it iunia in contact with a scantling when he was dodgin, the heels of a kicking bronco. Miss Anna M. Saunders, grand chic templar of tlie (ioikI Templars, will ad dress the people of Harrison on Friday evening Feb. 2d. Admission free. All are invited. The Ladies Aid societv will meet with Mrs. J. E. Phinney on next Wedne Jay afternoon. All ineiiihurs are 'irgvd to attend and to bring their thim Mes and needles with thorn. We are Informed that quite a num ber contemplate attending the irr, gallon convention at Crawford next week. Matters of iiiiHirtune to this county will be discussed. A boy of regulation weight is re jwrted to have arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zumhrunneo, at Pleasant Kidge, Wyo., on lU; 17th of January. The editor acknowledges the receipt Of m invitation and complimentary to a jrraod banquet and ball to be held at Alliance on next Monday evening to oetebrnte lite consolidation of the Chad roa laod olllce with that of Alliance. The chmige will tie a great benefit to Alliance and her citizens have just cause to feel good. A fine program hps (men arranged and those who attend will, skwbt, have an enjoyable time. It is hoped that at the next meeting of the couoty commissioners noma ar- I KM will be taken to Imve tlie pulpit like rraageeit taken out of tlie court raow so that it will be nontewhat pleas- t for the judge at the next term of rowrt. As it is now the court hits torched high above those with whom be Is 4oMa; buaisesii and if an attorney de suwa to poiat aaything out to him or gvt lM sigwature he wuat stretch himself as fcigh as possible and atmad on lip-toe in rder to altaia the neoessary altitude. Tlat present arrangement also sl'utt out the heat md air which ntutie it still swore mplewaant for the judge. The thieig as it now is nerves for little use wad is no more of a access as a orns sent and to remove it and a fdnin plat focm put ia its plane about tea inches high, aad a common office table placed thereoa. would h frrrzt imjirove I'EltSOMl- T. B Snyder was up .m Slteep crek j oo Friday. Ms. (5. W. Hester was on tha si, k li? t , tlie lirst of tle week. Bert Kirnest lias given up ttKl und returmsl to tlw ranch. E. J. Wilx and-J. F. SrbuU 'ht up from Warbonnet Tueiday. Jin:tb Henry was in town S.it unlay and called at this office. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams spent Sunday at Pleasant Ridge. A. Mctlinley returned from his trip to Omaha with cattle Monday. Miss (S.irnet Kendall went to Rusliville last evening to visit relatives. C. U. Hollinjsworth was in town yes terdav and called at this office. J. E Turner, of Bancroft, was in Har rison the lir-,t of the week on business. I Geilich went to Van Tassell Mon day to attend the Knclile-Ililderbrand nuptials. O. W. Cobb and C. L. Brooks were do ing business at the county seat the first of the week. H. H. Russell was up from Andrews Saturday and called and gave us some cash on subscription. J. V. Earnest returned Friday from Ills entendt'd visit east. He looks as if he had enjoyed himself. Mrs Tom Earnest was called to Kun is last - eek bv a telegram announcing the serious illness of her mother. County Sujicriutendent Iavis moved into the Haas pro(erty. has Tlie oyster Rupicr at the hall on last Pri.li, v pwnin? was a success and was j - " wull attended and was enjoyed by both old and young. The ladies contemplate giving entertainments quite frequently, and all who enjoy good times should le on hand. Fine snrinir suits and overcoats made to order from f o.OO to $ 10.00. PERFE: T FITS GU A RANTEE, . Alv iMininp- and renairuiiT done in lirst ...... n ... - , class ord. r. J. ( ERNY, Merc hant Tailor, Crawford, Neb. The hearing of the contest in the lirst commissioner district will come up next Monday in the county court Judge Wilson will ac t as referee in th (irsl. round. Mr. Tinkham will be Be onded by Attorney A. G. Fisher, of :hadron. and County Attorney Conley will do the sponge act for Mr. Prieshoil' The quarterly meeting of the M. E church was held on Tue-ulay and Wednes lay of this week. On Tuesday evunin Presiding F.lder Julian preached to a good audience, after which the sacra mptit was administered. Tlie oiganiza tion, under the care of Rev. Kendall, in a nourishing condition. The pump is out of "whack again and the village treasury is reported to be in the same llx ho that it has k'ot to be wal ked on the gratuitous plan from now ,m until a new lew can be made. With an over-lap of the last four months o! this municipal year the board will have to do some pretty close figuring to make matters come out even next year. A numlier of the young people went to Commissioner Johnson's last Saturday to skate. The storm came up and they got lost on their way home and had to turn back and stay with Mr. Johnson un til morning. While wandering over the prairie some of the parly favored camp ing where they were but that would have been decidedly unpleasant. It is not likely that evening skating parties will meet with much favor for a while. The creamery matter is lieing looked up anu 11 win nol do long limn some thing definite will be known as to how much money will be needed and then the work of raising it will be comment ed. There is no question IV i what the necessary machinery and building can be obtained for a great deal less than such institutions cost in the east and it Can be built by the local mechanics it will le a treat benefit to all. Let all talk the matter up among them selves and neighbors and get in shape to tret some benellt from a creamery when it is ready for business. Superintendent O'Brien has an article in this issue of Tun Jotrnai, which will be of interest to our people who have streams on their land which can lie used in fish culture. Ho says his crop of trout will be ready for delivery about the lirst of March and ail who want to get a supply snotild send in their applica tions at once. Any who desire can leave applications at this olllee and they will Iss forwarded by us. There is no form to (ill out and no agreement to sign. All that is needed is to send in your name, post olII- address and the stream in which you wish to plant the trout and when the time conies you will be notifi ed when tin car will bring the fish up and you can be on hand and take tltem out and put them in tha water and the transaction will be at an cod. Tha II sb are cwrtainly worth tlie trouble tliey onst. Married. KwLE HrLomtBiiAND Al the rwauVnoc of the bride's parents, at Van Tdssell, Wvo., bv Rev. J. W. Kendall, jststor of the M. K. 'hurch of HaiTiui, Neb., . on Monday, Jauuiuy 20, Mr. Henyr Knolile, of Olenrw k, Wyo., arMl Misti Caroline Hilderbrand, of llouglas. I A Refuge From The World. j S.'iety, which proterts its n"! 'j !t i nnl ui ikfs it ji is-ibi f.ir t!-m i . -; .. . t,. g tli'-r in ii'ii'y, n lii.. i-:;ir:-sT of lli- VHi.i ,k iiii. ,i "! every in n and wo in. in tU in-' lu."ii.i!e-? of certain -i.! dalles," l,u-h phrase, taken in its larger sen?;, means ewrvtinog w hi' h ts for its expresMd intention the good of ollii-rs evvn though tha ul!tri.r ob- w t lie tiw individual's own pleasure or profit, few persons are ho lacking in pol icy as to Loiiless to Isjing .lf-sefckers; every one is obliged to practise altruism to a certain extent, whether he really feels an interest in the welfare of others, or only works Lccause he cannot live without it. Society thus makes drafts Uion us which we must respond to, and in return it affords us the comforts and amenities of civilized life. Yet there is an instinctive feeling in the heart of man that society is not iieudly to the development of those im pulses and emotions upon which Ins happiness as an individual depends, lie is perpetually called upon to spend his energies, no suggestion is made that be should conserve them. And so, looking about for some place in which to recu perate his exhausted forces, he conceived the idea of erecting a little bulwark ainst the outside world, in which those matters personal to himself should be carried on privately and in quiet. This is the origin of the Home. It was, lirst oi all, a reiuge, a ueit-uce jainst hostile powers, whether ihey came as armed foes to assail life and properly, or as thievish guests to carry off w hat was dearer still to the owner, wife and children. Protection against the elements, and against the rapacity of his kind, is an instinctive precaution man exercises in his lowest condition. When he can only think of things as valuable, he guards things, building as the Saxons did, his mud huts, with thatch of reeds and straw, surrounded by the great outer wall or fortification, nil thinking himself happy if no seizure is made of his rude furniture, his armor, and his metal drinking vessels. As be becomes more refined, he has more prop erty to gaurd, silver and gold, tapestries, jewels; after a while, books, statuary and paintings. His defense now becomes more complex, he employs other men to watch Ins po.sessions, . and constructs banks to hold what is most precious, and ontrivcs cunning locks, of which no one knows the secret hut himself. Florence Hull in Godey's. Roll of lienor. The following is the roll of honor of the Grammar deparf merit of Harrison School, for week ending January 20. Harry Churchill, Imie Hester Minnie Lunsford and Will Pontius. Min'me E. Smith, Teacher! A ( nnl. To the PfBLic: As the volume of j business in the oflice of county superjii-1 tendent is not suliicient to warrant my J presence at the court house nt all times, j 1 thereloio set usule euuesuay oi eacn week for the .transaction of public busi ness, and those having business before the superintendent should, as far as his sible, make it convenient to present it on those days. The third Saturday in cadi month, as provided by statutes, will also be devoted to such business. W. II. Davis, Co. Ktipt. Final Proof Notices. All persons hiiviiiR tlnal proof notices In this i,ipi-r will receive u marked copy of tlie pitpcr and hyp. reue-ted to examine tneir notice und if iiny errors cxixt report the name to thisotlice at once. Notice tor I'lililinUlon. Lund Office nt Alliance, Ncl. 1 Keby. I, ln'.'4. ( Notice Is hereby irlven that the followliiK named settler lias Illecl notice ol hlHinte,,. turn to moke final proof In nppnrt of hia claim, and tlmt cum proof will hi-made ho lore t has. K. Verity, I . s. I', f t. Comr. ,it llairlson, Nehnihku, on Mareb 9, 14, viz. Martin (injhurt. of Monlinse, Neb., who iimdfl II. K. No. ".'. for the . nw. !4 und n. ' h. w t see. 1.1, t. :w, r. M. Ho names the followliiK it'icsses to prove his continuum rcsidencu ukmi jikJ cultiva tion of mild land, viz: Cuiiriid llittick, Jacob J. WnssiTbiirifer, Henry I'iekenhruck, 1'heodore I'lekenhnic k, nil of Montrose, mlso Coniud Ilitllik, of M nut rose, Nell., who made II. K. No. iKIJT for the si-. sec. 15, to. 34. r. Ki w. He iiiuncH the followlni? w llnesscH to prove his cootiniioiis residence iijKn ami ruiuvu tion of said hind viz.: Martin (iayb.irl, J icoh J. Wuncrherner, Henry I'iekenhrock, '1 heodore I'lckiinhiock, all of Monl rose, also Morrell Underbill, of Ilnrri-iin, .Vet).. who made II. K. No. 4I7 for the . e. it cc. 40, tp. HI ii., r. M w. He naiiM's the followliiK witnesses to prove hia continuous reMldoncii hmii and cultiva tion of Kiii'i hind, viz : Jiiiiies . Scott, I'hiirle. S. Scoll, heiuiin I'. Lindsey, HukU T. Conley, iillol Harrison. r . M. DOKUIMiTON, 41 ij licKUter. Sotlcc for I'lihlksilon. Lund Office nt Allianee, Neb., Keliy. I, IHI'4. j Notice ts liereliy (riven ttint the fi!liiwiiin niimed si llier hn Ithsl nol Ice of bin Inlen llontoimike IIiihI proof In MipiMirt of bin claim, und Hint wild proof will lie made be fore I 'lias. K. Verily, I', h. C. ( t. ( omr. lit Harrison, Noli., on Mcli. 10, lst'4, viz: Osnir A. (larton, of Hun l-.nn. Xcb., who muds II. K. No. f24, for the sc. ij nw. 4 4 b. H tin. 4 nc. i4 se. t, eec. HI, tp. S3 r. M w. He iintnen tint tullowlnir wllnesseH to prove IiIn eoiillnuoiiH reMidenn upon and cultiva tion ol, mud laud, vtl: 4-hnrles Itlehle, Wllllsm Itlehle, John Doiit, lloiuer 'J'. MeirlNiu, eJl of liurrlHitii, itli John Frederick S-huIi, of Hnrrlwn. Neb., ho nindn II. K. No. 71 for the Jots I und S and hw, t lie. i see , Iwp. :, r. 4(1 mid w. ij '. rc. 34, t p. :U ll., r. Hi w. He iimne Hie fullowinif Itiu-sse u prove his eoiillnmins iellenec upon and cultiva tion of, Hid laud, vis: I buries tliehle, William Richie. Ilenjinnln K. 1 bourns Kll J. Kite, uJI ot JJwrlsou, ill lerry II. Will, of IhiTrlwrn, Xt, who made H. K. No. Mil, for the sonlhwest ijr. see. in, I p. XI n., r. H w. Iln iiaine Hw fllo ln wllneiwe to prm e bl mintlnnou resilience npou and cultlyii. Hon of, said bind, Iz: John Herman, hiirle. E. fichllt, Kll J. W(l rnx, chnrlea llle.hle, all of lliirrion Neb. l J M. JtntiiHWOTO, afflatrr. m-4 -i i ypqans ! Pianos i C J l tswr LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST CRITICAL PRONOUNCE THEM INCOMPARABLY THE BEST IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY & CAMP, Chicago, 111. gl'IXIVAN i CONl.KV, Lawyers. Will practice is Ai.LTnK local, state and fedenil courts and Y . S. Land oltlce. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. t I t J t s t OMice in Court House, HAKUIHON ... - KKBRASIA L. E. BELHEN & SON, Wagon and Carnage Makers. Repairing done on short notice, liood work und reasonable cluirnes. Shop Miutli of livery Imrn. IIAUItlWIN. - - - NK B. I SMU( K, Fashionable Barber & Mir Dresser. Due Door Soiilli of Hank of IhilTison. OPEN SUNDAY FROM O TO 12. RAZORS AN SCIKV-Ol:- PI "r IN OliDKR. Cive 1 me (all. DO YOU WANT WATER? See the "Old Reliable" WELL DRILLER, T. O. WILLiAF. Ilaniaon, Nebraska. NORTH WEST EAST lAl SOUTH I'nroliine Tirkcti and Consljn Your Freight in the F.( E.&M. V. S.C.4P. UAILHOIDS. H. tK BURT, General Manager. K. C. MoUKiiorsr:, J. R. BrciiAXAN, Gen' Freight Agt. Oen'l Pass. Agt. OMAHA, NEB. '. E. riHN'NEY, M. I). Physician ami Surgeon. All calls (tlvcn prompt attention. Office In Drug store. HAKUIWON, - - NEBRASKA. MciilNLKY ft sTOVEII llnrrison, Ni own followiin; brand CAW I OnTAIN A f IMr rmnrA aoswm- and an honent opiulnn, write ta S I ' N A' CO.. who have bad neurit Ttflf ?oara ipwtencn la the patent buatnoM. CnmBumiea Uona atrtetlT owiddmilal. 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