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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1894)
r ar THE SiOUX COUNTY CTOTJ TIN o 1 '. Simmum, Kilitor and I'ruprictor. V. K. M. v i: 1. mltr . II . K. Tine Ul.h-. ..ii!l Kt-t r:iT napkins for s:,l- at TllK! J ;I'.N U. ollii e. j K. H. Wright is ni'ii in iutt) Hit lii.avj r'-i t iitly va'iiteil l.y l '. K. Verity. W. 1 Hoyt sKirnd i -,: -t Monday rv.'miifj a cur load of !i .1 - which wre loaded at Van T.isvil. If oil want to It arn about irriya t.. siiWrilw for tin: lirii'jaiiua Ayr. S i ijilixni taken at tin.-. ollice. J. ('. I Rilund liat rtnti.it t he farm tA J. M. HnliiiNiii uoitli of tun ami will l:.iHf t hereon in a few d.ivs. All kinds of .kI work dun,, at 1'i ulcly'n blacksmith shop. opposite TlIK J il ltSM. ollice. -John I. Ihivis has moved into tin: Pe i'.rown house and fi. W. lbslcr will 00- , 1 i 1 v the Maine house. - For reliable, first class t! nlal work ot any kiii'l, to T. J. (iibsots, Cr.uv foii!. Nebraska. - Full HA1.2. -A llrst-cius!. hewing machine, . Impure :if TllK Joi unai, , oll'n'c. (J. V. 1 .: is a- in to-Aii iM-n! and called at this olli. : 11". ihe arrival of a 1 - .-it hi.-," b, hoini' on St. I'atm k's day. Samuel J.-nkin.-, pt;u ti .il i in a t 1 1 1 1 nit and . cial! V. -hoc maker. Cowley Ixiots a s; le-pairin- promptly and ti. sit ly Satisfaction t,'iiiir,inteed. Shop door south court house. in-. lid Ties same teachers have U-eil re tained to tfiii h the fprinj,' term who bave Iweu in t hnrge of the school all the year, and the tf'rm will bc-sin next Mon day, n vacation U-ing taken tliM week. The fullowini,' is the program at the ihurch for next Sunday: Sunday school at K) a. 111., followed by ( lass merting. 'Junior league at 2 :!, senior league nt (i:.'l() und preacliin,' at 7:30. All invited. The his'h wind on Monday tipped the c ornice up on the west side of the An ilrewn btiildine;, and broke a defective ( listing on the windmill of E. E. l.iver inore which cau.sed tha milt to ix come retty badly tli niagetl. STKAYKD From the residence of the undersigned, near Olen, two dark bay niares, three yearn old, weight about 1,200 pounds, each, branded col t'n foot, .liberal reward will Ix: paid for infor mation lending to their recovery. Jamks T. Mason, i ten, Neb. Judge Ilarker was; at Crawford the 'irst of thi) fteek tloing some levelling for irrigation works. Hewilfgoiua few' days to Ivlgemont, H. I)., where he will net as engineer on the ditch which is lieing constructed by a company w hich is represented by C. J. iirablo. The village election passed o(T very liiietly on Tuesday anil resultetl in the election of M. J. Iilewett, I'.H. (iriswoM, Connul Lindeman, and J. W. Scott'. A lie for the lifth member of the Imard ex ists between Kggert Rohwer and Hr. ' f'hinuey. A majority of the board w ill favor In ense so that no lioot-legger need look to Harrison for a place to operate during the ensuing year. A largely nigin.il petition l'" been M-lit. to the postal department in regard to the postal service in the mnitli part, of she county. It asks thai !' Royville ollice i; removed to the le-iik-tice of J.H. Cook and a new ollice established at the residence of (l. liive Ilari-ii. Such an ar cnngeuient would ai 1 ouiuiodati.' a great many of the settlers with better facili ties than they have ever had and such a thing w ill Iw appreciated. Tuesday. Ma-vh 1-th was the Kilh aiiniver.-jiry of Die marriage of Kev. und Mrs, A. It. Kendall and the huliesdecided to help tin 111 remeiiiUr it. A nice din ner set was ordered and the plans laid to give the J'.irson anil his lady .1 urprise, but on account of the storm mat part had to 09 dispensed with and ihe dishes were taken to the parsonage an) deliv ered wit bout ceremony, but it is safe to say that they are apprei iatcd fully as Jiltlch as if they had been u resell ted with a great llourish. . In sjieakiiig of htocking the streams ,with fish a numlier have said that they (lid not feel like going to the trouble of getting lish and putting llicui into the waters and then have people seine them out while they are too unall to lie used and dumped out on the hank and destroyed as is done freipieiitly. This is certainly wrong 11ml a Mop should be put to it. It is against the law to use a seine mid w hen any one is ho devoid of principle and feeling as to treat I ho ttinall llsh as above Ktaled he hhoold be punishml .severely, If those, who know pf Mich vandalism would prosecute the lilleiiders 11 few time-! a stop would lie effected and uue movo should bii nmdo to protect the (hie fish with which the waton of the county are lieing stocked. In hoiiiq couutieH organizations are made for this express purpose and something of that kind would lie a good thing here. The fltih will, in a few yearn, hu an iin feW'tim item pf food and they should not be destroyed. v at !(jjlo,.uion. TAKE NOTICE. All r-oii indebted to The Jm itXAl. ou uny :m fount and ll indebted for sol i'-notion to th i l ik ml, at are urued to call and settle at an eai ly date ' . , j I '.1 1 desire 10 nave a sen ii'iiina nun every "tie 011 our liooks and want to rai- fundi with which to meet our hills. If you cannot pay cash, notes oil which we ail (jet money will le acceptable, l.o not delay this matter as it deserves vour iinniediate attention. PERSONAL. Imdl jid R-'hwer has Iwen on the si k list but is improving. 11. T. onley returned Monday from a business trip to West l'oint. James Nolan made a business trip to Crawford the first of the week. I). V. Woody as up from Gilchrist Friday and t ailed it our ollice. I). F. l'hilhps went down the road Monday evening to seek a situation. A. U. Kennedy was up from Crawford on Fri-lav, to look after his interests here. Christ Christciisen and family came ii from Andrews yesterday to attend the Ward Si h war wedding. John Fitzgerald and J. W. Hunter were up from Ifodarc on Monday and called at this ollice. C. E. Verity and family started Tues iby ev nine; for Uisin, Neb., where the family will visit until Mr. Verily fi 111 Is a Mi s. Will Mm h and children after a visit at t'oe home of Mr. and Mrs. I". K. l.ivci iiio.e li ft for their home at 1,'oug las on Tlnir-day. J. (J. M .n o. expects to leave w ith his family for I'.akerslield, Co.., 011 Satur day, tle ir many friend wish them pros perity in their new location. Mitrrlod. H'aKI) St'llWARZ. At (he Harrison House, in Harrison, Nebraska, on Wednesday, April 4, l!!). by Key. J. W. Kendall, pastor of the M. R. church, Mr. Oscar F, Ward, of Iaisk, Wyoming, and Miss Ida Svhwnrz, of Harrison, Nebraska. The ceremony was witnessed by the relatives and a fo v of the friends of the contracting parties. The bridu is well known to the people here, having long been a resident of the tow n and has a large circle of friends, ami the groom is one of the pros'K'rous young stockmen located near Lusk, W'yo. The newly wedded pair leive this morning for that place where they will reside anil they have the good wishes of all for a happy anil pro.sierous life. Knl I of Honor. The follow ing is the roll of honor of the Grammar department of Harrison School, for week ending March !J0: Harry Church'II, Lillian Henry, Ma mie Lawler, Jennie 1'ontius, George Williams, Ernest Myers, Julius Wilson, Minnie Lunsford. MiNNi; K. Smith, Teacher. Curd of Thanks. The undersigned take this means of expressing their sincere thanks to u(f who so kindly participated in making us (he recipients of the handsome and use ful service, and assure aff (hat it is duty appreciated. Ml!. AMI M its. J. W. Kkndau.. f lid p;ia-rs for sale at TllK JurHN.M. ollice. 0 cents icr dozen. Take out a policy in the Freferred Mutual Accident Association. It. is cheap und reliable. Li J. SlMMoNK, Agent. I'.eiiielnber that TllK JofKNAI, clubs with almost any publication in the L inted Slates and can save you moiiey on vour reading matter for the ensuing yea r. The county having arranged to have the walk constructed along the county lots to the court house the village board should nrraugjf' to put in the crossing at once so as to have it completed. (Juite a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Griwwold gave them a surprise hist evening and a very pleasant time is reported by those who were present and the fact that the sur prise wait complete created a great deal of merriment. C. II. I'nitt is expected to arrive the last of the week with a car load of stock and goods from Seward. He expected to have been here sooner but remained to help his father make a (shipment of u ship load of cattle to Europe. The lat ter expects to be hero some time in the near future and will likely ship .some cattle here during the season. Early in the term Miss fcmitli oll'eied a prize to the scholar in tliu grammar department of the village school who made the U'sl average for the rest of the ti'i-ln. At tho close it. was found that Harry Churchill had an average cf ninety-eight and one-fourth and Claudia lh-ster showed a record of ninety-eight and two-lweiily-hiiiths, so a prize V'.ls given to each. For the last month fw scholar in the grammar depart nient t ad an average as low as tiiwdy, no thre apHars to be no drones. (OMMISMO..!!V KKCOBIl. JUiiKtsov, Xi.h., April i. lxi'4. lio:ir of i-omity uotiiiiii-sioni'rs ii"-t l'r aflj'MiriuiJi'iit. l'r--T!t: ( ommisitiii.-rs U t-U-i , .....i.. ... ami I'ni-sli.iff mid i h-rk JiniHliM o! Uit nuM iiu n:i'l aii'l ror red cii rea'l as folio: Tin' immial -t iti u.i iit of tlie following roiiil oier-itsjr w a-loi-lite-l iinil allowed aiel eertilicaU-s otiicri"! ilratt n 011 the ilin'ereiit road -list riet ftnels: J. II. Newlin, o ersei r roinl li-triet No. 4, Ilat reek preeinct, elaiineil s.mi, allowed T.l- tV. II. t:i-lx ry, overseer roail iistriet No. 9, ( ottoiioo. lueehu t, elaiineil :X.(ii, Hi lowed tl.lt. On motion A. V.. Ilinr was reijuesled to reis;ii his ollice us lieri!T or cease perform InU the clerical work 111 tlie treasurer's ottlce contrary to cctiou WM Coiisollilnteil -tatiiK-N of Neliraska, or show cause why be should not. ( oiiiiiiissioner Johnson voting no- on million tlie minutes of lust meeting 1 were approved as corrected. i The resignation of John Mciiihurt us road overseer for road district No. 5, Five l'oint precinct, was accepted. The following appointments were made: John T. Meyer overseer of highway for road dt'-irict No. 5, 1- h e 1'oints precinct. Thomas Koyle overseer road di'trict No. 7, Isodure jireciuct. A. Southworth justice of the peace tor Five Points precinct. The following ofl'icta! bonds were ap proved : K. A. IlasscUiulst road owrscer district No. 1-i, llowen precinct. Solomon It. story iiiemlicr soldiers relief commission, 1st cominlsMoner uisirici. On motion the treasurer he and lie hereby is ordered to transfer the sum of J.VJ.lw from the Inidie funil of s'.':l to the hriilKc I'"1'! of lssd. On motion the clerk is hereby authorized to receive bids lor the const ruction of a sidewalk live leet wide, beginning at the southeast corner of the court house lots, them e north along lie- east line of lots to the north side of the court house steps, llli-lirc V. est to court house steps, Kids to be tiled with the clerk oa or before li o'clock, noon, on April in, Is'.d. i'laus may be ,1'cn at the clerk'a ollice. ( ommissioucr John ton to be and h hereby Is authorized to reject any or all bids or to accept tin best bid and also to superintend the eon structlon of the walk and also the repairing of the court house roof. On motion Tim sua x ( ot'STi Jot knAi. Is designated its the ollieial paper for the unexpired year of ism. The application of Samuel W . Cure' lor the refunding of taxes (lalined to have been Improperly iipplted by tile treasurer of Sioux county for the payment of taxes 011 the He. a nw. '4 unit e. .V . U and nw. 'i of e. t section ID, township Hi, range li), for tin- year lHSi-2, iiipllcant claiming Unit said land was not taxable in said year, tliu mon ey having la-en sent up for the payment of tufs 011 another tract of land, was taken up und duly considered by the ljourd nnd rejected, for the reuson that said applicant did not make a demand In writing 011 the county treasurer for the refunding of snid tuxes within thirty days after the same was paid, and also tor the reason that said taxes were not paid under protest. On motion the ollice of county treasurer of sionx county, Neb., does not rccuire a deputy, clerk or assistant whatever In said office, It ts therefore ordered us the sense of this board that the county treasurer of Sioux county Nebraska be und he hereby ts reouireil to perform all the duties of his said ollice In person. Commissioner Johnson voting no. On motion the clerk be and he is hereby ordered to send to the treasurer 11 notice of the action taken by the board. On motion the slierilT be und he hereby is prohibited from having Ills ollice In the ollice of county treasurer. Commissioner .lohnsoa vofin$ no. On motion board adjourned to meet April :i, is'i.1. H.wiKisoN, Ni;n., April 3, Itflu. Hoard ol county commissioners met us per adjournment. Present: I oiumissioners W clier, Johnson and rrleshod' and clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and up proved. The board proceeded to obtain the, in formation neccMsary In order to select the names of persons from which to.druw a petit jury to serve at the May, 1H1M, term of the district, court. T lie names of all persons who were draw 11 us jurors lor the past two years were llr-t obtained. The abstract of lotccastat. the lat general election was examined and fie; total number of voles polli d in the county was lound to be 471, but Sheep Creek prcclud was (ound not to ha.e held mi election in lXi. The assessors book lor lu cp I reck precinct lor the year lsii:l was consulted to tlud the number ot lieisons eligible lor jurors from said pre cinct and eleven siull per-ous w ere found, which added to -171 makes s2, w hlt-li number divided by 01, the uuibia-r of persons to be listed lor jury purpo-cs, it w :is lound that one person could be listed as Juror for each eight und oiie.-thlrllcth electors lound in each precinct. The following list of mime ol" persons eligible for Jurors was then selected from tho different precincts : Andrews Precinct. .Samuel i'.cekley, A T. Itiighsoii, J. II. Johnson. Antelope Precinct. J. II. Drown, (', II. Turner. llodare Preclncl. J. 1!. Ilurke, M J. Cill roll, Thomas Doyle. llowen Precinct. Fred llelM-lieii, John Kartell, V. II. l.recn, 1.. ti. Hough, li. V. Hester, K, K. I.lvermore, K. P. Maine, 11. J. Smiley, Otlo Tletfe. Cook Precinct. ( lint Ami s, O. II. duty, ('. P. Douglass, l.ouls Larson. Cottonwood Precinct. John Arner, Z. Y. Antrim, Ceorge P.rown, II s. ('lough, Kobcrt l-crgusoii. rive Points Preeinct. J. Ariislmrgi-r, Jacob Korster, Noah Ilovey, John F. Meyer, stcpheti series. Hat ( reck Preeinct. Y. .M. Hull, William Miller, J. II Newlln. Montro.se'Preclnet. i;ijeu Co llsliuw, ChrlHtiaii..Jeiiseu, t i iinlt Miller, Henry Plckenbrock. I'etcr Welch felt, Jacob W iisserherger, Will t.uylmrt. lliinning W ater Prei lnet. J. W, Kiiinest, isnukc Creek Preeinct. Thomas Ourriin, W. I.. Wallace. sheep ( reck Preeinct. Martin J. Krll.. sugar l.oaf Preeinct. Curl lleiimier, lliruin 1.. stomklng, I d ward I'elren. Wiirbonnet Precinct. 1 I., (rerbich, N. D. llniiilin, Itobert lo ci, (has. selillt, K.J.WIleox.T. O. Willianw. While Itlver Precmct. A. Joseph Decker, M. II. Oreen, It. S. y. II1I11V akcr, '! Iioium- Milton, A. I.. lUnigf, I. "- ic IlltOsil. On motion Hie utjiraiul of weliiHtl lamls w us tukeu uji ami o ing to ttie unrerioily ' 4l tlie eallii-r as itcl.iyeil. Cii iitotioij lioioil utl jijtirnetl ui'.hout il:iy. t M. J. 1!I.E1-TT,- County lei k. ' CorresiKiuiit'iiee. IJoD.utc Neb., April :JnJ, Is'.' I. There, will be a Sunday s.hool organ ized at the Bodare st hool house next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Henry Ziiumeruiaii had the mis fortune to have the upjter htory of his liouse blow n otf dtirinir Monday's Ii'ikIi wind storm. Some of tlieir lieddin was blow n clear to Hat Creek. The dance last Friday night at L. Fe Bock's was well attended and all there i enjoyed themselves. County Clerk Iilewett and Lawyer Clark passed through I!odarc hist Satur- day. Mr. J. G. Morris and family were visit ing last Sunday with Eli Smith and fam ily. Mr. Morris brought some very line lield corn back with him and s-rsons w ishing to see it can do so by attending his sale. ALVIN T. CLARK, ATTORNEY ANH COUNSELOR AT L AAV, Practices in all the courts and L'. S. Land Ollice. be fori. QCI.MVAN A 11NI.KY. l.aers. HTI.I, l'H A( TI( t I N A I.I. Till: LOCAL, STATK and federal courts and t'. S. I. und ollice. LEGAL PAPEH3 CAREFULLY DRAWN. i s S s -t 5 t S t ; ' Ollice in Court House, HAItlUSON' .... N Kbit ASK A L. E. BELliEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. ltepuirlilg iliine on short notice. Good work und reasonable charges. Slibp win th of livery barn. IIAItltlSON'. XEB. J. E. rillNNEY, M. I). I'liysician and Surgeon. All calls given prompt attention, orilce In Drug Store. IIAItltlSON, - - SKUItASKA. B. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser Due Door South (if liiuik of Harrison. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 1 ItAZOltS AND Kt'ISSdilS ITT IX OliliKU. (iive I me. i 11 T ul!, LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST CTilTIOAT, I'UONOL'Nl'E THEM IN ' 'MPAUAULY THE Ill-JST IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. rite lot- Cntalone to ESTEY & ( 'AMI', t'hiciio. HI. 5 BUY THE 3N M -s. flNEST MOST DURABLE, EASIEST W03DW0RK THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Bond TEN oenta to 9S Onion 8q., N. V., for our prlie p.nme, "Blind LucU," and Wln o Mow Home Sewing Wactima. The Now HomeSewing Machine Co, ORANGE, MASS. imp tovm.p.z.,K ILL. o' i-y l" '.lc,i' FOR SALE BY LKL. '''UW.tt-' Nfw HpMK Skwinu Maciiinb Co., 103 N. 11th St. Louiis Mo! Whjjtais ay ii Miii. II T ,.J lBRADLEYsETCALrt THE BIGGEST HOOT IN THE WOHLD tttujL ivw coptmuiiui The above picture is intendeu" to call Attenti 0 TO THE FilARSTELLER BROTHER Have the largest and most coni'dete stock of BOOTS JlNJD SHOES Ever ofl'ered to the people of Harrison, and we are confident that we can suit all, both in STYLE AND PRICE. Our stock of Dry Goods, Groc Hats, Caps, Underwear am Furnishing1 goods is Complete. CLOTHIFG We have for Men, YOUTH; and Boys, which we are selling at Bargains. We also carry a full Uoe ot Hardware, Flour and Feed, MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. Fine Spring Suits and Overcoats, Made to Order, Finm S25.00 tn S40.0 PEKFEGT FITS Also clwiniiicf and re)airinjr done in first-class order. J. Cekxy, Merchant Tailor, CRAWFORD, - nSTEBR. 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