The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 22, 1894, Image 4

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    Tto Sioux County Journal.
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SukHiTiftiua Pm, f-'-CW
JL. J. Si
Editar.
Entered at tt Hurriiu pest oc a
tee 1 ei&M master.
An anarchist took a bonib to a chimb
in Pan a fi dajf as the people
ere asatrublini? for servi e. Tt truu
exploded premattirely ami several per
son mere injured. The co pood fea
ture about to affair Was that the
thrower a killed outright.
Bland's bill fur coinssg the Silver
fcsignio raga io the treasury passed the
senate last Thursday. TJ.tr orovision of
tb ntiMjrt are ssJ to be -- n rnor
cbjecttocaUe than the proptitiofi of
the greenback advocates. Should it be-
f orne a law it .11 make about f
OCO more roofwy to be pot into circula
tion aod it may be a temporary
beoefit-
Tobias Cator went to Washington a
few day ago and verf afjortry after bis
arrival U d erooc-ratic aspirants for of
Ee began to be appointed. It is satis
factory" toaH parti that ach things
be done. No true republican want to
be holding off e under the administra
tion of the opposite party after bis term
lias eipired and no true democrat will
want hi term to run far into the admin
ktration of the next president, who, of
course, will be a republican.
Waite, the fool frovernor of Colorado,
Kan been trying to run thing his own
way even against an order of the court
and hist week lie called otrt the state
troop to help him. Tlie federal troops
also came oOt and it looked for a little
tinr a if there wonld be blood sited, but
Warte came to his senses a htthr and noiv
steps are being taken to test his sanity.
He is evidently either a lunatic or a fool.
The safety of the public in the capital of
M silver state demands that something
W done with Waite.
Effret of Irrigation I poo CHmat.
h. A. Mc-AUeter la Irrliftttlon Age.
I am further convinced that if ten
acres out of each quarter section of the
plains country were irrigated the result
ant evaporation from the necessary
reservoirs and from the irrigated land
would so disturb the existing climatic
conditions that the long drouths which
are now liable to be experienced would
be prematurely broken up, and that the
annual rainfall, instead of coming at in
frequent periods and in benw, driving
storms, always causing more or less
damage, would be obtained at frequent
intervals -and in the shape of gentle rains
Mch would do the greatest amount of
?od. The result would be that from
non-irrigated land would be obtained
each and every year fully as good crops
as were ootained in western Kansas ntd
Nebraska in 1891 and lfs2.
Hill's Hrtl Hit;
, la the senate on Tussday, krcb" 6th.
Senator Hill, of NW York introduced
the following, whi-.h speaks volumes for
itself and needs no comment:
Mlieraw, Trie Secretary of the Treas
ury h'as atiDounced a deficit of $7fe,fXX),000
for th current fiscal year.
, HoUse Bil 1 No. im, known
ixhe Wilson bill, proposes to discard
T6,0000' reven.ie fro tlie presen
tariff tax iiioii a asT to meet the doubl
;)fjciDf7 by new uiternul arid direct
Jtatioo; therefore,
, kefdved. That tlie Senate Finance
CorrjcoiUee frame arneodnierits to the
tid hill, omitting the taid internal and
direct taxes newly proposed 'arid ' instead
Vhereof make provision for sufficient
revenu by tantfing other foreign im
ports and otherwise revising the tariff
without creating a deficiency. !
' Irrlfatioa by Paaip Power;
!y 1. 1 Ulescm, Garden City, Kiiiikus.
To make a success of irrigating lands
hv pumping the water eitin.r by wind or
sieatn power, I will gay to those who an
ttclpate doing so now or in the near
future: First, do not figure on ' too
much to start witiu Jjo not get an idea
into your head that you cari put' water
on i80 wires at 'once nor in , one year.
Iearn to walU before you run. Remem
ber it took QoJ six days to make or
c'eut, thfr world. First study some
thing about applying water to land, and
of th different kind of crops. Not so
inui lj by reading what some ne else ha
done but by putting in a small plant that
does 04ft cost much and that wiji irigat
live to ten acras, aod I might say erper
iment with it ona yaar, that will then
$ ive 7011 an idea of what you may want
in tl future. Land only a few mile
apart is many localiiM it is often nec
essary to treat quite' differently ana! dm
much hm water on the one than on tl
other bafiauM of tha kmd of soil and " tba
depth to wateV.
. , I haw a wind p4wr plant run by a
fourteM toot wheal, with an fight inch
pomp thwi throw 4,400 barraU par day
to a meag wioi. I hava two raatr
aim, oatf (T?14 aad ooa BQalM foot.
XTith Uut ftamt I fava waUrad from tea
ti I Joas tern wu4 M ba aaaoacad ao
f ' 4 W'tP r-TfV.rto. Ml. ap-
ry U !ive lu ic rvoir o ui ui !...
lirer volume of water uiieue.i- tu,
irnjpit. By Un mn vou have more i
water at on tiro itquicklT- J
T build reserve. i.... from Use i-j
Mtle of tlte dimensions ttuit you tMii !o .
put iuto tlxf r?-rrvcir tt frjrtri n inake
your Uiiik witb, by plom aod rap-
io tt up for Tour bank ar! by so J ;6e
you t.t do laud oo the outaole. To 1
j IWaI frt in tijdit or ten day . or t
t:iue. he iranw pump that 1 umU
caotusedm an opeo ell or with
drive point.
T ...ake your reservoir hold hen
you begin to pump water into it com-
nieace tramping with horses a fat as
theaterwverUebottora of tt pood
until vju pet it into a loblollv of mad
two or three inches deep, and' this will
tln ottlie into ttie pores of the ground
and stt p very nearly ail tt neapair?.
JJo not put manure or btra into U
lAiiouj oi tie auu ii you ever expeci
suxk it w:th fish, as Uey wrfl ureiv
die.
A plant I ke mine or similar, with
rwervoirs. pump, etc.. complete, ought
not tifco.t over fi0.ijl), counting pay
for the farmer's labor, tliat he does him"-
eif' on trie plant. I am lifting the
water with my plant seventeen feet.
This pump will hft the water twenty
live feet from the valve successfully.
In tmgatmtf a great many kiutl of
rrui trees, heme, and in fact all small
fruits, one furrows or small ditches in
stead of flooding the land and by sodoin
save at least one-third of the water that
it would otherwise take to flood tlie land.
I have eight acres in fruit and in the
past three Jears I have always had
water enough to flood this orchard.
Wliere there is sutficient supply of water
underneath and you do not have to k
too deep for it, "say twenty to thirty
feet, I would advise tlie use of points
intad of digging open wells. Where a
man is gardening or wishes to grow an
on lard of ten acres, one of these plant
will pay for itself in one dry season, and
tlie farmer w bo nas a plant of this kind
is always sure of vegetables and berries
for his ow n family use, and I consider
this one of tlie roost essential tlnngs to
tlie farmer, for in any eoontry to make
true farmjng a success, tlie farmer must
(Crow-his own vegetables and fruit for
home nse.
Legal .Satire.
Samuel fiery will take noli-.r. thut on th
l.'rtli day of Mxrcli, IfH. Ii. 1 Muntk. iutk-e
of the ix-su-eof Bowen precinct. Mom roim-
ly, etinKa, linM an onK-r rf sttwbment
sjid rurnintinient for the nam of fctt.70 In
sction pendinr before hint, wher-ln W. I..
Hoyt is iiislntilT Kiit xamuel Clerv In itefend
ant. that tn-iperty of the tlefenda-it conit
Inif tft a -eruin proinUry note niHile
Marrli 6th, 1"W4, ml due one yeaj nfter date,
tnwie l,A. K. Im w mj imysljle Ui smuel
t lery, IShd tx-eti narnl,ei and attaohetl
bimHt ssid order. "niM caune was continne4
to tlie l.ih (lay of Mav, IMr,at lOo'cloek a. in
. L HuYT, PlHlntifT,
Hv if T I fis'i ir
Harrixon, Murt-tj 19, 1HM. Uls attorney.
Notir of Kler tlnn.
Notice i herebv Klven timt an electirtn of
the electors of the villajrp of lfanr)iti,
will t liel'J In the court bouse at tlarrUou,
Set)., between the temrs of II o'clock m
and 7 o'clock pj m., on the Srd lnv ttt April,
it, (or the purpose of eiectina rfve tn!,v!s
for the vlllaire of Harrison.
. Sell.
By order ut Bourd, W. H. davis.
VMlast
Dittecl, Harrison, Seb., March IS, lrt.
VJllayp Clerk.
Final Proof Sot ires.
All persons havin Unal proof notices in
this paper will receive a marked copy of the
paper and are req nested to ejcainfjie tlM-ir
notice and If any errors exist report the
same to this office at once.
Notice for Publication.
1-aud Office at Alllanee, Kel. f
March W, Is1.
Notice 1p hereby (clven that the follow inif
named settler baa filed notice of hit. inten
tion to make final pr'Krf in support of his
claim, and that said proof will ttv made I.
fore Clerk of InWHct Coart at Jlarrlon,
Set)., on JVprll 2J, lWH, viz.
Jocob Forster, of Montrose. Neb.,
who made II. y.. So. 7W f.jt the se. 1, ec.
7, i n. as, rr. .14.
lie names the fullowitu witnesses to prove
his continuons resi'lence ntion and cultiva
tion of said land, viz :
John Mccklm, John KiisbCTger, , Jom-ud.
Rooe, I'aul Nerre, all of Montrose, frvlt.
also
John MecUim, of iotitraie. Neb
who inartr If. K. Jo. ilil lor the so. i wc. 34.
tp. 34, r. M w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of auid land viz:
Jacob forster, John Kastwrircr, Joseph
Koose, faul serres, all of Moutroee, Si b.
k'. M. IXIKHISUTOS,
'1-iJ ' Heatcr.
.Notice rr 1'ulilii'atloii.
Land Office at Alliance, Neb.,
. March ft, 14. j
Notice ! hereby (riven that the following
named settler has Med notice of his inten
tion to niRke tlnal pnxif in support f h In
claim, and that aald proof will lie made be
fore clerk of Hlntrlct court, at Harrison,
seo., on Apru lc, im, viz;
William E. Xuore, of Harrison. Net.,
who made II. K. o. 2A for the w. '4 ;c. K
ii. 01 , rjc. in. . r
He nariiea the followliiff witnesses to prove
nia coimiiuous reni'ience bikiii and cultlva
tion of, said land, vin:
(.rant Onthrie, James W. S'Ott. Homer A.
I'rlddy, iMlana M. Kuiton, all of Harrison,
b. alao
Rotiert Porneroy. ofCrawforil, Xeli.,
who made T. C. No. um for the aw. t, ec. 8,
He name the following witnesses to prove
11 1 oiiiiuiimiif? reMl'l)'lli;e upon ttllU C'tllvl
ration ol wild land, viz:
. Joseph W. Koblnson, Joseph W. tamest,
iiameK w . pcott, helium I: l.indsey, 1U 1 of
iiarrieon, nub. 2(s:il
t. M. Dobkisgton, Heglstcr
., -Notice for Pnblicatlon.
' Land Cfflce at Alliance, Neb., I
. ... 'eby !S4, IsiH. (
Notice Is hereby gircn that the follow In ir
named settler has. flle) notice of (lis Inten
tion to make fhial iToot 1n snnport of his
claim, mm tna aaiii prisir will be man n be
fore M. J. Ulewwlt, clerk of the dlstrlt-t
eonrt, at, Harrison, ebr., on April
U.'jm
Frsaejs M. Pfiajt. of Boilarr, Neb.,
who made b: K. No. WW, for the se. ne. K,
'X i, una sw. J4 ae. 14 aec. 10, tp. 31, rg.
Jn. , ' r
Ha names th4 following sltntwa to
prove Ills contlnnotis resilience upon and
cultivation of said land, vizt .
Ashbnt Ortos, Krnat Hnngv, John C. Kber
speeher, Aleindrt.sle, all of llodarc, Meb.
l-!J M. Imibrisotos, Itcgnter.
MCC.1S1.KY A STOVI
Harrison,
rn followln
i Harrison, Mebr
, S own following brand : J
Land Cases.
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i.vnTF.. OASES.
f CocioS! tauU prfithr
and
i wliful! tsiakiitvi
VlZ) CLJilXS iD IKSrtTEN
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C mJ !3 d-H y
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l,, ioiv,duak rov, csa&ximg
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clni u5" e -'
! anl Ukmc between (U.nu5ls naif the
! MINERAL LAWS oJ asncultunl
cUlBlMM. aoJ wtwtto ,.U,5.
s.r.t
under any of the ptibivc land laws aod
the lii.lroad ComtsiEi and tl.-eir grao- :
tees, and tl Slates aod their grantee
under tl SWAMP-LAND and SJIhXL-LANDOE-VXrSt
.Specialty made of securing paler,', in
tlie sliortest fKxssible lm fur aet'Jers
who have fully complied with the laws
under which t.'icir entries were raOe, '
and who are amoved and worried by!
delays in the issue of tfieir patents, !
caused by TRIFLING IRREGULARI-i
TIES which ran lie easily and speedily
renioveu.
Advice alv given in all matlers re-
lating to the public lands, especially on !
points arising under the new laws wbkh ,
11 , . , ,
iiave oeen recently iiasHe! providing icr
the distiosal of the public domain.
If yon want your land patent in a
hurry If you want your land business,
of any character, attended to by skillful
and competent attorneys, and profiiptly
dijed, write to
PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY,
Jolts W'F.rDEKBl R.v, General Manager,
P. O. Box oV.. Washington, 1). C.
PATENTS.
HOTIfE TO ISVtNTORS.
There never was a time in the history of
onr country when the demand for inven
tions and Improvements in the arts and sci
ences generally was so great as now. The
conveniences of mankind in the factory and
wrf'rk-suop, the liousebuld, on the farm, and
In official life, require continual accessions
to the, appurtenances and Implements of
each in order to save labor, lime and ex
pense. The political change in the admin
istration of government does not effect the
progress of tlie American Inventor, who be
ing on the alert, and ready" to perceive the
existing deficiencies, does not permit the
affairs of government ti deter him from
quickly conceiving the remedy to overcome
existing discrepeneies. Too great care Cun
not be escerclsed in choosing a competent
aud skillful attorney to prepare and prose
cute an application for patent. Valuable
Intercut have been lout aud destroyed In
innumerable instance bv the employment
at incompetent counsel, and especially is
this advice applicable to tlioe who adopt
"So patent, no pay" system. Inventors
who entrust their bnsiness to this clans of
attorneys do so at imaienent risk, as the
breadth and strength of the patent is never
considered in view of a quick endeavor to get
an allowan.-e and obtain the lec then due.
TIIE J'Kr.SU CLAliH CO.. John Wedder
burn. General manager, 1H K strict,?!. W.,
Washington, D.C., representing large num
ber of Important daily and weekly papers, as
well as general periodicals of the country,
was instituted to protect its patrons from
the unsafe methods heretofore employed In
this line of tmslness. The said Company
Is prepared to take charge of all patent
business entrusted to It fur reasonable tees,
and prepares and prosecutes applications
generally, Including meclmiilcal inventions,
design patents, trademarks, labels, copy
rights, Interferences, infringements, valid
ity reports, and gives especial attention to
rejected cases. It Is also prepared to enter
Into competition with any firm m securing
foreign patents. , .
Write for instructions and advice.
JOHX WEI'liEBBt'Rir,
1118 r Htreet,
Washington, 1). C.
r. O. Bex 341 ,
BAR6AIUS UtraALLELED!
Boots and Shoes.:
A good heavy work Boot worth $2.25 for $1.50. We
have but a few pair and' they mn?t go regardlecfl of
: cost.
Baby Shoes for 25c, from 1 to 3 in eize.
Fancy dress Shoe, for ladies, worth 2.00 for 5?1.25.
We carry top krge a line of thene good to undertake
to give you 'the pricetfof all, but if you will riend uh a
mail order we wii guarantee to pave you money and
wiil payexpreBs charges,, and if the good are not
natisfactory you may return at our extern x
Hard-Times Prices
A goofl heavy Suit for men worth $7.50 for 4.00.
A good all-wodl Suit for 6.50, worth 10.00.'
Bet blue Oyerajlsj for 50c, worth 75c. , .
All of our 915 Suits for 11; all 20 ones for 15; all 25
. Jiuits 20.
PantBorth 7 for 5:50; 6 pantfl for fyi'tti
BoyH' uiUs fer75c, worth 1.25. We carry the largest
line of boy's' and men's Clothing in Ihei west and are
aelHng them cheafier tlian you can buy tl em in Omaha.
Hatrand Fumiihlnj Good
, We rearjectfully invite all Sioux ocj-unt y people to call
in when in Crawford and get our Prices.
Very Respectfully, , :
FORBES-BROS., CRA WFORD, NEB.
StopTMcf!
Any 00c wbose Watdi has a
If.
Jl
bow (ring),will never have oc.
casion to use this time-honored
cry. It is the only bow that
caraot be twisted off the case,
and is found only on Jas.
Boss Filled and other watch
cases stamped with
this trade mark. J
aate esse Mimr, wWct oiil tav far
fssfat ai, seat Irw reaixit.
Keytrae Witch Case Co, a
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
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Jt'DICIAETr
T. I.. Norval hief Jcstice, war4
A. ii. Post AorLaie Jo'lge. t.oict4
T. O. C. Harrivm A't Judge, i.rasd l.nl
D. A. Campbell..Clerk and Ke;urter, Liocom
riVTEKNTII JCDIC1AL DIsTBRTT:
V. P. Klnkaid - Judge, 0'5i!l
Alfred llartow . " Chadroa
M. J. Mewett . Clerk, llarrutoa
COCNTY 0KiCEIt:
liohert W tlano County Judje
M. J. Illew.-tt Clei
It. a. WixslnilT Treasurer
W. II. I'a is ... pL Public Inatmctlon
A. I!, lww Sheriff
J. K. I'hlnney . Coroner
S. 1.. Klhs .hiirvevor
M.J. Illewett Clerk of District Court
II. T. Conlsy Connly Attorney
I!OARI or (XJHMISMONERS:
Henry I'neshoff 1st District
M.J. Weber (chairman) ...ad "
llenj. Joluinon. d '
UMilsi.ATIVE:
If. . Stewart-XsnaUir, Dili No. 14, Crawford
J. D. Wood Kep., DisL No. &S, Hay rprlagi
VII.l.AOK orriCEBS:
L. E. Ilelden (chairnuui) . ..Trnsle-s
C. K. Veri ty T . . "
J. W. Scott , "
II. A. Cunningham... ... rj
I'onrad l.lndemait. . . " "
W. 11. Davis Clerk
U. Oathne...T... Treasurer
J. I. Dai. strest Comniisslouer
WTHOULOKflCEItS:
Mrs. E.G. Hough .'.Director
J. E. Mursteller.... M terator
U. W. Heater 'iroasurtr
TEHM-!Of(Xil'nT:
District Court, At Harrison, coronsnces
May 1st and Novsmlsr l'.'th, IVj4. .
(county t'onrt, -.At Harrison, coBsoisQces
Orst Monday of each month.
HCKUIEH AND SjfM.'lhTIES.
M. K. ('hurcli Prettchlug each altsrnate
Riailay at 11 :30 a. ai and sverv Snndavsveii'
ingt7:.i. Kkv.J. fV . 1 esiiAi.i., Paster.
Met.hoilst Hundsv tx hool meets every Sua
day niornitiir at l(t
J. k. M si ui.'.s-.n, W.H.DAvis.
.:upf ilavcsseat. iseeistaiy.
WtXiDMES OK THE WOltl.D.
Ilarr.111 'snip, Jin. '.'., nus ls on tj-.e frst
and third wali;nl,ty evenings ol i-ach month.
V. A. CAS1LE, K. K. I'llSTtCS,
Clerk. Con.com.
1. 0 0. T.
Meets every Tuesday evening
J. W. KtMiii.t, C. T.
W. II. Davis, Clerk.
El'WOHTH LKAdlK.
Devotional meeting every isuuday evening
at Cabinet liMctinit on rail of preai.
dent. Ixitl HtsTt g,
Wajida I'oitTtfs, President.
etretary.
Jl NIOK I.EAdCE.
ay 1
Mas. J, E. I'll is sir.
Jes.sib Postics, isuperhitenaest.
becretarf.
on Clothin k.
at your ovm I Wc88.
rill
Utual
An even exchange
- Tilt
Crawford Mercantile Co.,
MwLI OBoCKItlK-i, I)U V LOOPS A"1 HOOTS AND SHOES.
C V OUOCkRIE-S D It V GtXlDH AND llOOTs AND feHOh'i.
You get what you need,
We supply the goods needed.
You pay a fair price, '
We uiake a just protit-
THAT'S WHAT
We mean by the
BENEFIT jTJTTJAXj
CRAWFORD MERCANTILE CO.,
The Brick. Crawford, Neb.
The Harrison
LIVERY
FEED AND SALE
STABLE.
GOOD TEAMS,
(JOOD BUGGIES,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL
GEORGE OLINGER.
PROPRIETOR.
.
NEW YOhrt .AsUr,? .
Lon0oalwtiriis.'5..
farmers, and to
famous PCoa. .
T Til 2 Z.'.o.T i.:
tvr::: ;;z;;v
Jai Bryca, M. P. Aaiiarf . f ; ' - .
can Cijmrr.onwcaliii. " I.. .
we have araiiteil. ' . ,
Ml FrnWlUr 1.--"." i: t.- !.
the brightest oiitn.ik nui . . . .
ilom iat oufcy x.i;ilc . .v
r Wha( i auig on in i.'.c (,.- i
Cardinal Olbbon il, U . ,.
bvc no, leisure to i.re i j .
monilHies, Thk lvi.iiw.,, 1,
be eipecully wclir.mc. t t H v .j
mirror, refiotiifiu t. t . , j
Uiougbt ol Great l.riu... ..
To the best egcui vi :
ordinarily liberal trrr ;" ,v.
i.
i from the canvasser's o.r.t
h Review of Ri-vi.
f-i
1 j.
; J 1) Astor Place,
MMMMMH4vK': v
Wsi Line to the at.
Tlie Burlintpn Route D. 4. M. R. R
'a running elegjirjtly equipjl pa.itenfer
trainen without change from Newcantle,
Wyoniiui a"d CravrfonJ, eliranka, direct
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
at that point with their own through
traias for Denver, Cheyenne, and all
point west, and for , Kanian itv. St.
Joseph, 8U U)w, Onutlm, Peoria, Cln-
cui,ro, and all points east. . . ....
Remember thin In the only line by
which you can tlika aleenintr car from
Crawford in the eveuiiiK arrivinK in Lin-
coin ana unimui me next aitcrooon, nmi
m Chicago, Peoria and St. Louin tlie fol
lowing morning.
For furtlier Information nl tirket ap-
to HaaxBHl . mcnt of Burlington
Benefits
of value.
-
c.'t -magazine which j
I.'. ' agreed is INDIS- '
" It v.il Lc more 5
'. cvcrluring 1894. ;
tf T112 Review '
" .. .'1 r.:y that it would j
. .. ; informed if it
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