The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 08, 1894, Image 5

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THE SIOUX COUNTY
J. Simmon. Editor lud I'roprif lor.
MC B.VR. H.TimeuUf.
uolnf . Oohifr Kant.
u. . mixed, II :5 5o. S, mixed 6:
Bead ia this par how to get fifty
world's fair view free.
All kinds of wood work done at
Prtddy k blacksmith whop, opjHwiU Thk
Jotrkaj. office.
An I. 0. 0. T. lodtre was organized
. last Friday nirlit by Miss Anna Saun
ders, grand chief templar, with about
twenty-two charter members.
The supplies for the Woodmen camp
have arrived and the first meeting will
be held on Saturday evening, February
17t.li. All who are ready to le initiated
should lie present.
A Senior Epworth league was or
ganized at the church last Sunday night
but we were unable to secure a li.st of
the officers and committees of the or
ganization. Thev will meet at the church
Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock.
The ladies aid society will ive a
"box social'' Friday evening' Feb. 1(1.
A box containing lunch for two and
the ladies name ho will 1 your part
ner for supper, will be sold for 2fl cents.
Come out and have a good time.
The ladies aid society met with Mrs.
d. E. I'hinuey last Wednesday afternoon
Und a very pleasant as well a a jn-oflt-able
afternoon was sjieut. The next
regular meeting w ill be with Mrs. L. J.
Himmons Wednesday, February 2lst.
Fine spring suits and overcoat-'
mode to order from 'J5.00 to f-Jft.OO.
PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED. Also
cleaning and n'Jiairing done in lirst
class order.
J. Ckkxy, Merchant Tailor,
Crawford, Neb.
Rev. Edward D. Irvine, the Episco
al missionary of the I'hadron district,
Will visit Harrison, the list Wednesday
In February, tile 2( fi iiist., und bold ser
vices at the church at 1M o'clock. All
are cordially invited to attend.
Alvin T. Clark tame up from Chad
ron on Monday and has entered the law
practice here. He Is norr to lie found at
the Commercial Bank until he caif gel
an office flxexl up. lie has bad exeri
ence in the courts of Illinois and Nebras
ka and people who need the services of
a lawyer will do well to consult nim.
The hearing in the commissioner
contest last Monday did not amount to
anything. Mr. I'rieshofTH attorney, Mr.
Conley tried to get the case thrown out
on technicalities and failing in that gut o
idrltlriuance until the 2Ikl inst. to pre
pare His answer. It dimply shows that
the tactics will be to keep the case hang
ing as long els possible.
A y tl ie name of James Gads
den, formerly a resident of Schuyler,
Neb. , will bb Hero next Tuesday to ex
hibit samples of tlie products of Alberta,
British Columbia. It is likely that some
of those who Have no use for Sioux
county since being sal down upon are
contemplating going there to locate, ns
that province is said to be on a boom.
The girls do not proiose to le out
done bv the boys so tlley have organized
an "old maids" club rind were pleasantly
entertained at tea on Saturday evening
by Mrs. J. E. Marsteller. Misses Lizzie
(lerlach, Wanda and Myrtle Pontius,
Louie and Claudia Hester, Lillie Henry,
Maggie Limlem'an, Ida rfwdrtx, Minne
Smith and Netu Marsteller were the
maids present. The bachelars came lat
er and a very enjoyable evening was
spent.
The farmers "who bring feed w ith
tlrm for their teams' when they come to
town complain that the town cow steal
a good share of it from the horses and
want to know if thtre is not on ordinance
to protect them. There is such a law
and it should be enforced at this season
of the year. It may lie a little incon
venient for the owners of the cows but
it is no more than justice to the far
mers. Saloonkeeper Richstein received
through the mails on Wwlnesnay a let
ter intimating that If lie did not change
his course and do certain thingr he
would have to suffer. Some consider it
a joke, but if the guilty party is discov
ered it may not lie very funny for him.
The letter was signed "While Caps" and
is a flagrant violation of the law. If
any one does not want Richstein to vio
late the law and go unpunished there is
a way to get at it w ithout resorting to
white cap work. , It is about time to
consider that tlis i a civilized coinitry
and the law should be resected and
obfved by all, o ,
Th work of getting figures and
prices for the creamery J progressing
uicely and the prose ts are that it will
cost less .than. was. expected. From
what has been gathered so far, there is no
question but what enough slock can lie
placed so that he company can, be or
ganised. The farmers, who are the ones
to be most benefited, by the institution,
are getting Interested in the matter and
prnny inquiries are made as to the pro
gress of the work. ,lt has been suggest
ed that when the . organization is made
tliat stares of .stock be. .made small
enough to that farmers can take some of
Jt The indications are that it will le a
success even if it Is being opposed by
, yiooe mho are sour about the work of
'ovoiuUr 7, 1PM.
PERSONAL.
1). W. Woody was in town Saturday.
J. W. blattery was at the metropolis
Monday.
F. W. Kuott was over from Gilchrist
Saturday.
J. A. Green is in town today and call-
at this office.
Geo. H. Turner was in from Antelope
on Saturday.
H. A. Cunningham is sullernig from
an attack of quinsy.
Eli Smith and J. W. Hunter were up
from liodurc Monday.
A. Southworth was doing business in
Harrison the first of the week.
Henry Prieshoir and Then. I'itktn
brock were over from Montrose Monday.
G. J. Martin and J. W. R.iliinson were
in tow n Saturday and culled at thisottice.
Attorney A. G. Fisher mine up Mon
dap to mrticipate in ti e commissioner
contest.
Frank Tinkhaui and John Serres repre
sented Five Points at the county seat on
Monday.
J. J. Z:imbrunuen, of Pleasant Kidge,
was doing business in Harrison last Sat
urday. Rev. Kendall went, to Gordon Monday
to assist in revival work in progress
there.
C. C. Jameson, cashier of the First
National Hank of Ch:ulron, was in Harri
son Friday on business.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sutton, mother of I.
M. Sutton, returned Friday from a visit
to her (laughter in Texas.
Fx'Treasurer (Kiyhart returned Satur
day from Lincoln having made his final
settlement with the state treasurer.
F. S. Lusk was a west bound passen
ger Monday. He had just been appoint
ed treasurer of Converse t'OUnty, Wyo.
J. T. Coiree and wife passed through
Harrison Mondav on their way to the 7
box L ranch in Wyoming, of which John
is foreman.
J. R Hurke and W. H. Zimmerman
seturned Saturday from the western coal
mines where they have been at work for
some months.
C. F. t'aileton has recovered from a
severe illness and is on the road for the
Alliance Milling Co., and was in Harri
thll the first (if the week.
Twenty-five Dollars Upward.
The undersigned will pay a reward of
I'Jo.OO for information leading to the dis
covery of the person or ersons who sent
the threatening letter to me through the
mail, liearing date of Feb. !, Hill, and
signed "White Caps."
1. Kiclistein,
School Report.
Report of the (Intmmar dej artment of
Harrison School, lor month ending FeH.
5, lKil-l.
Total number enrolled 22.
Total number of davs all pupils at
tended. 372.
Average attendance 19.
Names of those not tardy, Claudia
Hester, Louie Hester; Garliett Kendall,
Minnie Lunsford, Jennie Pontius', Myrtle
Pontius', Will Pontius and George Wil
liams. Minne E. Smith, Teacher.
RepoR of the primary department of
the Harrison School for the ihoillh end
ing Feb. 5, 1H04.
N umber enrolled, 24
Average attendance, 21
Names of those not absent a day dur
ing the month:
Isa Kichstein, Ned Simmons, Vincent
Richstein, Failnv Riuhstein, Charles
Richstein. Nelta Marsteller,
Teacher.
Roll of Honor.
The following is the roll of honor of
the Grammar department of Harrison
School, for week ending February 2.
Harry ( liurclull, Herliert Earnest,
Claudia Hester, Louie Hester. Garnett
Kendall, Myrtle Pontius .and Will Pon
tius. Minne E. Smith,
Teacher.
Notice to the Children.
The children of Harrison and vicinitv,
lietween the ages of !J and Vi years, who
lesire th unite with the. Junior Epworth
league are requested to meet a.t the
linrcli on next Saturday afternoon at
4 o'clock. Parents are .welcome and
urged to attend this first meeting, espec
ially if they do not know of the benefits
to lie derived from tins organization.
J. w. keshai.l,
Pastor.
Advertised Letters. .
List of letters remaining uncalled for
in the, Harrison. Neb., nost-olllce on Jan.
31, 1K)4.
John I nnnell. (cure of A. J. Lords) 2.
Samuel Cox. Frank Summers. P. W.
Tupper, Emma Yetter.
Parlies culling for any oi tlie awve
letters will please refer to them ns "Ad
vertised." . J. E. Jlarsleller, P. M.
Harrison, . Siub., Feb. 1, 1H!M.
The mutter ,of ijn,.nrUtM.m . well is
again lieing discussed l y llie people of
this locality. The drill of the bilk now
is to drganir.e Ii.sk ji company and pur
chase the iniK hniery .and operate it.
That is certainly the W't way as then
the money for the. work could be paid to
the people wk live, here. . There area
good many people who would be glad to
help such a thing along nnd it is hoped
that those who know something ulioiil
such work will take it up and carry it
forward. If artesian w vler can ,be oli
tained here it w ill do a great deal to ad
vance this part of the coudtry. , ,
Sienking of fixing the,. court house
calls out the suggestion that while they
are at it the commissioners would do
well to have a little work done on the
outside. The iron rail which formerly
ornaniuitad the lop has mostly d'snp
peareirehid some of the ornaments which
were in the vicinity of the tower have
blown down and the (building liegins to
look rather shabby, it would be good
economy to have such things fixed up
before gone beyond repair nnd it can
he done now with little expense. There
are also several panes of glass hroken in
the windows of the building which
should be replaced and the roof needs a
little work on it, so that it is deserving
of attention at the hands of those who
have the power to look after such
things.
Irrigation Convention.
The convention called to meet ;)t
Craw ford on last Tuesday for the pt
of P-utte, Iawes, Sheridan and
Sioux counties to discuss irrigation mat
ters was well attended by representa
tives from all the counties except Sheri
dan. County Clerk Blewett, J. W.
Earnest, Judge Parker, James Slattery
and the editor of This Jut'KNAL went
from Harrison and were joined at An
drews by J. 11. C(K,k, and in addition to
these Senator Stewart, Lave Colville
and other citizens of Sioux county w ho
do business at Craw ford were present.
The convention was called to order by
I. C. Dietrick, vice-president of the state
association, and L. J. Simmons, of Har
rison, was elected chairman and A. E.
Sheldon, of Cbadron, secretary.
C. J. Grable, M. J. Blewett and Clark
Olds were opiointed a committee on
constitution and by-laws.
A general discussion of the subject of
irrigation followed and was participated
in by a good nuiulier. Judge Barker
was called out and by his knowledge and
experience as a civil engineer be was
able to give a great deal of valuable in
formation on the subject. The general
sentiment seemed to lie that every ef
fort should be made to get a law that
will ullow the use of all the water for
irrigation that is not needed for domes
tic use and at the same time protect the
rights of all settlers along the st reams;
to work for a state appropriation for
test artesian wells, and also for inter
state legislation and appropriations by
congress, and if the proper interest is
taken there is no doubt but what good
can lie accomplished.
After the constitution was adopted the
following officers were elected:
President, L. J. Simmons.
Secretary, A. E. Sheldon.
Treasurer. C. J. Grable.
County vice-presidents:
M. J. Blewett, of Sioux,
B. H. McGrew, of bawes,
A. Sherwood, of Box Butte,
II. F. Wasmundj of Sheridan.
The convention then adjourned to
meet at Crawford on March C, 1H04,
when officers will be elected for
the ensuing year and all necessary steps
taken to cairy on the Work.
County Clerk Blewett, as vice-president
for Sioux county) will call a meet
ing of the people in the near future that
they may express their views ort tlie
subject so that a proper repoR may lie
made at the next meeting of the district
association and It is urged that every
one who can will attend and take part
in the work.
Samuel Jenkins, practical boot and
shoe maker. Cowboy boots a Specialty.
Repairing promptly and neatly done.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Shdp second
door sbutll CouM house.
A Card.
To Tiite Prfiur: As the voluiue of
business in the office of county superin
tendent is not Hulltcient to warrant my
presence at the court house at all tiilies,
I therefore set aside Wednesday of each
week for the transaction of pilblic busi
ness, and those having business before
the suierintendent should, as far lis pos
sible; make it convenient to present it on
those days. The third Saturday in each
month, as provided by statutes', will
also lie devoted to such business.
W. 11. Davih;
Co. Supt.
Filial Proof otices.
All persons having tliiul proof notices In
tliis piipcr will receive a umiki'! copy or tlie
p:per itinl ure reipicteil to examine their
notice aud 11'. . any errors exist report tlie
Maine VI tliis oillce Hi onee.
Notice, fur I'ulilb'Htlon,
Liuid Oftlee tit Alllitiiee, Neb. (
Knliy. I, Ih'.'l. j
Notice Is lieretiy Riven tluil the fullnwliiK
liaiiicd settler lias Hied notice ol hlslnten.
thin tu iniike fluid proof In support ot his
chilin, und tlint s.itd. proof will be made he
lore (hits. I'!. Verity, r. H. ('. ( t. (bmr,
ill Harrison, .Nehranku, oil Mureli
SI, lrt'4, viz.
Martin (Jnylmrt, if .Mmitrnse, Xeb.,
who made II. K. No. t.V.w fur thc.s. nw. i
und li. , . w, 1 sec. I.., tp. ',14, T. .VS.
He Hutnc tiU; following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon unit cultiva
tion ol said land, vi : .
( onrad llelt.ieh, Jacob J. Wasserburifi r,
Henry I'jckcnlirock, Theodore I'iekenhroi k,
nil of Montrose, ulso
Conritd llelllrh. of Montrose, N'ch,,
who made IJ, K. No. 'i'f lor the se! if see. 15,
tp. -M, r. .Vi w.
lie iiiiDii'H the following witnesses to prove
Ills roiiUniiiiUH residence upon Hint cultivn
Uoo ol said land viz : ,
Martin (Jay h.irt, Janoli J. Wasserlicrger,
Henry I'iekenhroi k, Theodore Ph'kenbtock,
uil of Monlroso. it I ho
Miirri'll liiileiliill. (if Ilurrlviii), Kid;.,
who made II. K. No. m' for tlie s. e. i.i i-ee. S"ij
t). ;il n.,,r. rm w. . .
He naines the following wltnespes tojirove
bis continuous residence npmi und ctiltiva
II. m of said laud, viz :
.lames ) , Seutt, ( llarlos S. Scott, Kelllpn
P. I.indsev, llUKh T. ( onli y, all "U llarrinoii.
, K. M 'union Mi i on, ,
I'il lteglHUr.
.Niillec fnr I'lililinilldil. ,
l.iiii(l Ufllce at Alliance', Ne.b. I
heliy. lk IslH. (
Nelli e Is hereby ivrn that the following
minivd settler litis tilvd notice of Ills inten
tion tp make Itnnl proof in summit of Ills
elillin, iinli that said proof will lie uiude Isi
torn ( linn. K. V'iMity, rl'. s. ('. Ct. t.omr. at
Hiirrlsoii, Nel on Mch. 10, 1M1H, viz:
0CHr A. Onrtpiijnf Ilnrrlsmi, Xeb.,
who niiide II. K. No. 7iM, for tlie sc. l4 nw. 14
A n. S an. ' A lie. 't se. t seeT 3, tp. M 11.,
r. iww, - .1 .
He nanii's the following wltnnsiiCM to prove
Ids eonllnnouN rejildnn, u upon and eultivu
Don il , aid land, viz 1
Crlns lllidile' William lllrhle', John
Don t, Homer T. Merrlum, all of Harrison,
also
a John Frederick Si'lpilfl, (if llnrrlunn, Nrb-l
whnniiide II. Ij. No. "(I for the lots 1 nnd 2
slid bwx '4 n. i seiiafi, twp. Ili, r. Mi and nw. 14
hw. i4, see. :u, tw p. :u 11., r W iw. r .
Ill) 11 limes the following wit nesses to lrove
his eoiitlniioiis resldeneu upon and culllva
tlnn of, said land, vl. :
t'hsrles Klehle, WIIII11111 lileble, Itenjiimln
V. Tliounts, hi I J. Wilcox, uil of Harrison,
ulso
Jerry II. Will, of Hsrrlson, Neb.,
who made II. K. No. SOT, for the southwest
l r. see. 1:1, tp. XI 11., r. Ml w,
He mimes the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivii
lion of, said hind, vl, :
John Herman, Charles K. Schllt, V.ll J. Wll
COJ.(lmrle llleliln, nil of Harrison Nell.
(11 Wj r. M. DllHHINttTON,
uirif-irr.
ALVIN T. CLARK,
ATTORNEY ANI) COUNSELOR AT
LAW,
HARRISON,
NEBR.
Practices in all the courts and before
U. S. Itnd Oliice.
LEAD THE WORLD.
THE MOST CRITICAL PRONOUNCE
THEM INCOMPARABLY
THE BEST IN
TONE, TOUCH
AND
DURABILITY.
WTrite for Catalogue to
ESTEY & CAMP,
Chicago, III.
QI LI.IVAN A COXLKY, Lawyers.
Will i-kactk e in all the local, state
and federal courts und I'. S. Lund office.
LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN.
t t 5 t i t
t3T Office ill Court House,
HAHiilKO .... NEBRASKA
L. E. BELDEN & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
Repairing done on short notice.
Good work and reasonable rhurgps.
Shdp south of livery burn.
HARM SON,
NEB.
B. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
One boor South of bunk of Ilurrlson.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
KAZClRS AND SCIS8UKS H'T IN ORDER.
Cive t m I a J Call,
DO YOU WANT WATER?
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLER,
T. O. WILLIAMS
Harrison, : . . . fieKrask!
NORTH
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Purchase Tickets and Consign Your Freight
via the
F, E.&M. V.S.C.&P.
RAihiioltH.
II. (i. BURT; Cl'erieral Manager.
K. C. M'ok'khol'se, J. R. Brci'lANA.y,
Gen'l Freight Agt, Oen'l Pass. Agl
OMAHA, NEB.
J. E. PIIINNEY, M. I).
I'lijsician and Surgeon'.
All Pulls given prompt attention,
(ifflre in Driig store,
fi ARR1KOK, - - KKBRASKA.
McGINI.KY jiTOVKIl,
Ilurrlson, Nehr.
own following brand :
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prompt ninrcr ana an honcrt opinion, writ to
MINNA; CO., who have bud ncurlr "ftr run
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tlons atrlctlr oonndAntltt. A II onrfbook of In
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lain them tent free. A I no a caialofua of mttbMV
leal anil aulentlAo bonka aent free.
' Pumu taken tbroneb Munn a Co. rcealT
pedal notloalnthe rlrnllllc Amerirnn, and
ihtta are broutbt wldelf before tbe public with
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tMMd weeklr, elevaiit If lllnatraled. baa br far the
laneat circulation of any aoientinc work to th
world. Me rear, tiamelc couiea tent free.
Bnlldlnf Bdltlon, roonllily, $2.90 a rear. Hint 1
onntea, 'i) cent. Ft err number eontalni beau
Ufnl platea. In oolora, and pbotocranbe of new
houaee. wltb plana, enabling builders to ebow tb
Meet oealfns and eeeure ooDtraota. Addreea. ,.
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Attention
TO THE
MARSTELLER BROTHERS
Have the larcest and most comulete stock of
BOOTS 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.
CLOTHING!
We have for Men, YOUTHS
and Boys, which we
are selling at
Bargains;
We also carry
Hardware, Flour and Feed,
HESTER SON,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm implements
Sash Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
HARRISON
PATENTS
FOR INVENTIONS
fROCCIiED
Press Claims Company.
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that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuations because of th
incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to bbtain their patents!
Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reliable solicitor!
to procure patents, for the value of a patent clep'encis greatly, if not entirely, upeni
the care and skill of ine attordey.
With a view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless ntttorney
and of seeing that inventions fire well protected by Valid patents, THE FRESi
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