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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1894)
TIIEMOUXCOL'NTY o L. S. Simmon. Editor and Proprietor. ! F. .. I V. V K. It. Tiinf taWr. tiding yVet. luillijf Kiil. So. 5, nilxt-1, II H ! 5". inli-l liULll 111! -ha HARRISON MARKET. W'lient-per liu-licl OnUT Irtl-liit ( urn-jht tiilicl Hliurta-per liuiHlriil t Uritu - t r li !in'i r-,l ff. -hnp1 -vr liuenlnl It'.-- I'ullttOfU IT lUlnl HlltUT-per ' t lvr- - J"i lor. Poultry-per 1 Onlon,i-pr Hi-aim-rr ral M-r ton WchhI jmt coril... I.ihiiIht -native r in. II Mt ( orrectcil i vi-ry lliurlay. I ( 10 H i an 5 ( Ml Id on WII.L UK Celebrated HARRISON ! ! ! 1'EKSONAL. Tlionian Reidy returned from " on Monday. A. T. Clark returned Saturday ( hadnm. Sam SwinUuik wasat tlie county neat last Saturday. Mrs. J. 11. Cook was up from Agate Springs Friday. Harry Churchill was tip from Running Water Saturday TAKE NOTKE. All -rson indebted to TflR Joi.TiaiL, .hi nv ui-eimnt aod all iu. I l.tl tmrk from ! K,1i,.ri,.;n in tllt. lml m-mbut ai urged to (all and settle at an early data. We desire to have a settlement with every one on our books and want to raise funds with which to meet our I 'lis. If you cannot pay cash, uote on w hich we can get money w ill he acceptable AfUlwCV fiS Mrs. J. I. Smedea returned Tuesday lo not delay thi ...alter a. it deerve from a visit at Whitney. your immediate attention. J. C. Parsons and William Miller were HJM CtUJi-ATtD BOCTSHQES I ft Tom im THf WORLIT Tur'pirr.rcr I up from P.odare. Friday. Herman Krocning wan over from Indion creek Saturday Committees are at work ti make ar rangements to have the liest celehration ever held in Sioux county. J. W. Scott, W. 11. Marstelh-r and C. Y. I loti-li have charge of the pro gram for the dav and have decided on the following as a part of the amuse ments: m It AM K OF liASi: HALL, r'KKK l'OK AI.I. FOOT HA' K. FOOT lt.V'K HOYS UNDER 1'-', POTATO HACK HOYS UNHKRll WHEEL HARROW RACE, SACK RA1 K FREE FOR ALL, SACK RACE HOYS UNl'ER li. S1AMF.SE RACE, PONY R ACE 100 YDS. AND HA' K, CREASED POLE. I ci.i .. i. lutii in Harrison, on Mrs. C. Christensen was u,. from An- ,)U.m,o:,3 of urewsuie lasi ui mc ,rr( tin CASH PRIZES will he paid to th winner and 2d winner in every contest. I,, addition to Ihu above a literary and Free dance July 1th. W. K. Pontius rejoice in the posses sion of a hie' cle. All kinds of wood work done at Priddy's hlacksmith shop, opposite TlIK JoCHNAL olhce. The water pi from the main to Olinirer's harn is lsjinsr taken out and relaid. For reliable, first class dental work of any kind, go to T. J. Gibson, Craw ford, Nthniska. Otto Tiete does not helieve in let tinir the printer starve and on Tuesday deposited a line ham on our tahle. Don't make a mistake hy going 1 some other nlace to soen I the llli Harrison is the place to spend the day Everyone should came to lI.irri-.on to celehrate and participate i the fivi: dance in the evening Peter Schaefer, Jr.. hrought us same which due notice will lie given. lino lettuce from his father s farm near j i Kodarc. Sii' li things are always receivel with thanks. The annual school meeting in each of the school districts will Ik held on Mon day. June Hath that U-'tuis tie: last Mon day in the month. The county commissioners met as a l..ml of eonalizalion on Tuesday' and w ill likely 1 in session for some time. A. J. HoL-art has the house on his homestead so near completion that he occupies it. It iH hoped he will have no more had luck. -Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Writrht and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smuck spent Sunday a- il. irnuis of Mr. and Mrs. Henry yy ar neke on Runninir Water. A team lielonL'in;; to A. Mctliuley L'ot frisky on Monday evening ami mash- .l o l,n, Llviitnl to ouite nn extent. No t... ....... - - k " one was nurt. Agricultural K lety Medina. An adjourned meeting of the Sioux I'i.iiiiIv ALrriiultural Society will Ite Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Coll'ee returned Saturday from Chadron. Sui.t. Davis returned Monday from a visit to Chadron and Alliance.. A. Southworth and fieore Kant yvere doini; business at Harrison yesterday. Miss Minnie Crane was in Harrison Thursday and .-ailed at this ollice. L Hrown, the sheep man, was in Harri son Tuesday and called at this ollice. H. T. Conley returned from his trip to the eastern part of the stale Thursday. II. H. Russell and daughter, Miss Belle, very Harrison visitors yesterday. W. C. Stover arrived the last of the week from Ft. Collins, Colorado, to look after his Sioux county interests. Winlield Salterlee came up from Chadron Monday ami will visit in this locality for some weeks. S. J. Ijeolinf? was at the county seal Thursday and droped in and chatted with us for a little while. Mis. Woodi iilf came uo on Monday musical program will ih proviueo, m i ami went iw visit with friemls lor a lew weens. TO THE FACT THAT evening a FREE DANCE, W L. Wallace was up Irom Miaue Creek precinct Friday making Ins returns as assessor and called at this olli Master Charlie Carleton returned Saturday evening to Alliance, accom- ,. I,v I, is cousin Master Archie Davis w f.' P.. ni ioa r. l iirried from (lien Rock on Monday and took charge of the F. E & M. V. station and his lather lelt me same evenimr to relieve the ajjuit at Cordon for a couple of weeks ariiinrements for a county f'.iii in v linid this fall and also for makiu an exhi'.ut at the state fair. A I .,.ro attendance is desired as the l.usi ness to he attended to is important. J. 11. C"K. President. J. H. Hartj-'M., Stcretary. To mir Ocnniiii (leaders The nubhshers of this paper have made sjiecial arrangements with the publishers of the German L;ncoln F reie Presse. by u-bw I. lu.ili mmimts together mav he had for 2.50 per y ear. The I reie Presse is non-iiartisan paper and contains a full report of news from the old country, a weeklv review, a serial snry, scm-i.o ,.i...lc riml last hut not least. carefully written editorials ertaininr to matters ol special interest 10 me u. i .......I of our state. laical halipeiiiniT: Irom our county w ill 1? reported hy a c.i.1. in ,.Iirr.-siuindent and w ill lie pule lihed in the Freie 1'iesse. Subscriptions vi ill lie receive! at this ollice. Old sill seniors of our paper will net a receipt r i laiesi'i'intion for the r rt I of TiO cents and new ones mav subscribe for l)lh paper r, M.-.i- l,v iiavimr '..)!) lit our ollice. AJT THE COURT HOUSE, ill omir tindt-p tlm niunaoinnt of ul 1 of County Clerk Dentistry. Dr. Gibson, of Crawford, will lie in Harrison on June l'Jth, prepared to do any style of dental work desired. gt I.I.IVAN A t'ONI.KY, I.uh vers. yVll.l. riiAl.TU'K is' am.tiii: uicai., KT.vri: unci feileral courts ami V. s. I.niid olllci LEGAL PAPER3 CARCFULLY DRAWN. i; i; 5 8 -f t Ollice in Court Hon:- t. i...lsiiv - XKB iASKA J. E. PHINNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. All culls given prompt ::tteation. Ollice In lriis Store. IlAimiStlN. - - NKIIltASKA. St, The above picture is intended to call Att MRSTELLER BROTHER! Have the lamest and most conudete block of BOOTS .A-TnTID SHOES F;ver offered 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 ana Furnishing goods is Complete. CLOTHING We have for Men, YOUTHS and Boys, which we are selling at Bargains. We also carry a full line of iardware Flour and Feed. Satire. my stock . .... i it i t, ..i. f.,r -vllil fruit of a 1 llleivelt, aonn i. .a.s I lit n linin l'1 11 kinds never was better than it is this Wright, who will make a sjiecial ellort i ..... i ... .i . a senson. The trees and vines are loaueu and the people are gettilh' their mouths ready to enjoy .1. L .t.t ion to the Isolde of the surround- The complete program lor vne , ..r 1..K. -ni l,e published next intf country to come and spend that day KlUllll ii I . ... In Hit; meantime make your nr- with them ana everymin imwmiuio m i ,...f.rit ti ronia to iliirriHoii to .i it... Atv o... T vv k',.,ul:,ll went to the vi- Miss Hose Woody was one of tl IW I ... i.. i ..,.Lt.,i .x. n ra'rfitrni a wlnuies of tlm Cliadron Acaut'iny last ,Hi,PU tiuiriv ant an h has not week. . .. i .. .. ,., iv the nartic- The faces of all the .Kfilde havt vei revoriieo - - ulars until next week. broadened to quite an extent tin ring the -On last Monday J. E. Wallace was past week to make it pleasant for all. Harrison extends a most cordial ln- I have sold mv stock of pneral merchandise to 8. E. Hourli & Sons who will collect all book accounts and pay all indebtedness against the stock of merchandise. Geo. H. TiHNKU MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. Land BSCS.' All book accounts and notes prior to May la, lHO'J, will be collected by me. (Jko. 11. lllt.NKK. overcome with the heat and m Tuesday I.,, lnv in a comatose condition so Ion it, t his famdv became alarmed. I'r Phinney was called to attend him and at hist, renorts he was imnrovin The llrst invoice of cheese from W XiliMson & Sons of I'l.m irom the crop of 1-Ot came to Harrison .i... n. i ,.f 1 1.-. uin.L and i in 1 : i i iiT from IIIIB lllSl. " S Itest Line to the East. The Hurlimrton Koule H. &. M. K. K. is running fcleanlly eipiipped passenger traines without change from Newcastle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct ast Saturday County Jud-e to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection licence to thai Komt with their own liiroun . . . trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and all noints west, and for Kansas City, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Omaha, Peoria, C'hi cniro, and all points east. Remember tins is the only lino ny which vou can take sleeping car from Crawford in the evening' arrivinir in Lin coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and in Chicago, Peoria and St. Iouis the fol lowing niorninir. Tor further information and tickets np- ilv to nearest auoiit of IHirliitLrton Koule H. & M. It. H. On Wilson issued a marriage Kauiuel Swinhank and Miss Katie Kalicn, ..I,.. ,.u i...uiilniils in the vicinity of Mont rose. If a good time is not had by all who come to Harrison to celebrate it will not lie tbo fault or tlm people of the town for every elfort w ill lie made to make it .i i.i-.i. -...,t to THE JoCHNAL n tasant lor tlie visitors, me uinj i v ... . .i . r.iilv nn to standard. II. T. I onley and J. yy rtmiiii went resioence nil-,; !. j "i- i - vi i t.,.itl. w:is thrown Iron, liw to an lasneii on nunii..y 10 i.jre.m liome on last Saturday and pretty badly peasant hours on the banks ol the hurt if reports are true, it is sou mat stream, nome oiners sav u.-v v...... . I . :l I-..L..H Mill he IS linen I'lllKl Wit 1 t ICI1I l)IJl H1CV U(I HOI HOllle Ol II1H I MIS uic r - 1 I.,, i it it honed he will lake the nrooer kind of bait. MWw imj.. 1 . . .t ...t l.....l ilm lnw iil the . tl ..:..!. i ii iii'iii v. .is inii-ii in ...... noon ne an iim.. ,,r . u.v.-V.m the res, I nee of the week whereby Ueo. 11. turner uisposeu MV V ' A . . ... ).,v . ri. of ,e,,eral merchandise to 1 ' vjyxll-1i undersiKne... near w,e, ...... -v - Tl... .... ,, I ATTn1!v,Y AND COITNSELOU AT ... tl.n.a t'lilim fllll. i L. 1 H il, k.j, M""r" ' i 1. .1 ....li'u fUit I I , i,..,l1.f ttm fiiiiti:i',l'lli(!nL Ol V Vf. A literal reward will te pma lor iniir- iiuurii nr mw - . , ., .... no ( hallLTf;, e.( tM'L Hi u iitriTiinii. mtttion leaUUiK' io u.en ,.' , ' Attoroev Clark U., wlout 'yourUlf and your Lave been appointed by f he district court ' ,h old-fashioned to a. t with the clerK ol u.e uisincv Hit.ld eourl as a co,.,mis.s.oi. of insanity for Krindu stone, but K t a hne hii.ki - ,.,.,., .. voW If any one coiitem- irniHlerof E. E. Livermore. lie will he l(;M , (.nizy tM.v . llurri-on ejich Monday and Siitunlay ,.v ttl ulVe to lace. LAW, HARRISON, NEBR. Ijnid natents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. CONTESTED CASES. Contested cases intelligently and skillfully handled. OLD CLAIMS AND DISPUTES. Old claims and dispute, (speedily settled. CONTESTS btitween individuals having coridicting claims under theJisricullural land laws, and those between claimant under the MINERAL LAWS and u-'ricu Rural claimants; nun aiso marai i m under any of the public land laws and the Kail road Companies and their Ki'an- tees, and the Stales and their grantees under the SWAMP-LAND and SCHOOL LAND (WANTS. Soeciallv made of seourin": patents in the shortest possible time for settlers ..!, Imva fill I v- coniiilied with the laws under which their entries were made, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by TRIFLING IRREGULARI TIES which can he easily and speedily removed. Advice also Riven in all matters re lating to the public lands, especially on points arising under the new laws which have been recently passed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want your land patent in a hurry IT vou want your land business, of any character, attended to hy skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly disposed, write to ,.,,, ' PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY , Jolis Wr.DDK'.ilil'KN'. General Manager, P. O. Box :iH."i. Washington, ). C. Prac tices in all the courts and before U. S. I-and Ollice. Fine Spring Suits and Overcoats, Made to Order, From $25.00 to $40.00. PERFECT FITS GUARANTEED Also cleaning and repairing done in first-class order. J. Cerny, Merchant Tailor, CRAWFORD, - NEBR. A SON, DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. HARRISON NEBRASKA. know whom und will fhow you all uixiui mem. Tlwy iU avo more than they cost in out haying season. Very few were in town on last Sat urday and for that reason the meeting f the agricultural society was adjourn al for two week. At that time it is ,opl a good numW ill l attend ance that the work may U) projHTly attt.-oiksl to. Complaint of iioauuHy was lodge.1 against fioren Jelweu a few days ago and on Tuesday Slieriir Lew went out ti Htory and took him into custody. He was examined by the commission of iusaiuty and a(jiidged insune aud Uiken by the slieriir to Norfolk on the evening train. Hi ' t ! atylum lefir but eeuiod to have recovered aod wasdis-k.u-rml. but hi actions of laU have been ucli to show thai hut malady is r-Aertiuj; itself and it was deemed bast to have Inn under the care of the The basket iiieetiug at Plimpton s grove on last .Sunday was a success mi every particular. The day was pleasant, the rain of Friday night settled the dust the trove and llowers were beautiful ..,.,iil. nll. iiilancH L'ood. 'I he service ,.,hi,Iiii IimI hv Rev. J. W . Kenila who delivered ii Very interest ing nun , insirui tive neruion. II" was assisted by Mr. Chaney and J. E. Wallace. One of the busiest men in low n sinca Monday morning has liven V. A. Hester. IL luiM U-cn -jtrrvinir himself around in m slng and fending glad that he is ulive. Itsl week he dishxsited hm led nlioi'ldcr and conseiUMnllv had but little use ol Uuil arm. On Monday morning !. tixik u hronc. to which u picket roiie was utUched, into U lmi. The wiimul decidtHl to go out ol Hie nuiimng muu Uie ro tjmgled around Vug's legs and UKik Inn. along. When he got out of the toils of tlie roj he txnik an inven tory mud loiiud he possessed one h trained wrist, one petled cheek, one bunged up eye end at. uiiliuilled u umber of wruU h ,ud bruises, but no broken booea. HARNESS -AND SHOE SHOP. J. W. SMITH, Proprietor. New work and re pairing neatly executed. ,iMt work, Good iimlei liil mid ri-iisoni.lile prices C.t AUA.VTKI-.ll. Live me u cull. iUUHieiiN, - - MIIHASK. FOR INVENTIONS T'ROCTISF.!) HY THE n. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber Heir Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. BVSOBS AM) WXSWiKH IVT IN OIUElt. iiiva I I I .'!!. M ABS0LUTE1.Y meuesi SEWING MACHINE MADE att ii nvii.Kltl can aeU yoo machine cheaper than fo Set eleewhere. Tlie NKW HOMB to irkmt, but we make cheaper klnOa, each a Ihe CLIWAX, IDEAL a othor HUh Arm Fall a. wins MachlDc. for 15.00 an np. Call on our agent or write nm. wi want your trade, and If pr and aq oar. daallna win, wa wlU havo It. We rhalUnije theworl ,,.d-ea -1 BKTTKB MJ.00 .wlalfIchlaefor aO.OO than T aa kir from na or our Al" Press Claims Company. 1 1 mi. j a-hvm 1 IK"T1 T.y-JW SAVE iMm MONtY mVEnEWlJGIWfflKCO. KK..TLU T. 111 !; m'Y''rlK fWB SAtC Ivpcil with the interest of I how? having claims against the CoVewmrevA V that, of IN V'ENTOliS, who often h- the benelit of valuations becini?e of ih. iiicoinpeiifer.ey or inattention ol 1lie nftorm-ys employed to obtain Hieir Kihi; Too much care cannot ha exercised in employing competent and reliable olieiVol to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends great I J, if not vniii-ly, l the care and skill of the attorney. With a view of protecting inventors from wnrllilosa or carelo.M fltttorneX" and of seeing that inventions are yvell protected hy valid patents, THT5 PfcKK! CLAIMS (X)MPANY h rrtaiaoil oouoscl xnoi-t in itent practioe and is then fore prepared to OBTAIN IWIT.NTS, CONDfCT INTER VKIlKSCEs, MAKE KPK.riAl. KX AM INAWS'S I'KJLSIU'PTK KB.1KITEU CAsK', TtKlilSTEXTIIAIlK M A UK Sand 0UPYT1OUTS, lili.NDKIt OI'INIONS us to SCOVK ami VA1.1HITV of PATENTS rnosKiTTK aui utzrzsu iMrJ'.i.M;iMir.xT crm, i.Tv., i:tc. If you have an invention on Jjand enl THE PRESS CLAftlS OOMPASY a sketch or photograph thereof, together with a brief description of the important t ...... 1.,. i i-.m.A i,,K'ii,,il um in 1 !im liiiil .fiitrsH in reirsue: Afoib-t iriliwitrn, fvuu in ..,,,..,,.,... ...... - . , are not necessary iinles l.lie invention is of a mm pi icu ted nature. If othew mm infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement hy other, wpIm mil tJw iimlter to u for a rvjiabla 01iNK)V l.efor iieting on the mutter. T)J)'; lllWS CjiAIMH Co.MI'AIIV, MSTMrM, north V AfWiUOWi, U, J, P. U livx Wi- wi',i)w:mii!H, iinuiti.'jiiig ntbruy ifi lM !)) ii-h hw) we! it wHh yww ini'itrf,jt proper evutiiiM-iUe.