The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 26, 1894, Image 5

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    THE SIOUX COUNTY
JOTJR1TAL.
o
L. Simmon. Editor and Proprietor.
F. E. t 1I.VH.K. Timetable
(kriiig Wet. doing Kat.
Jio. . mli"l. 1 1 :1S I So. , luiiwi jR-.fi
Are you ;''"(? to Mnutrone. Aug. 8'r
Will llougl) Mill on trutHies
from the fall he gut in the bull game.
(ret rauiv to go to Montrotw on
August ftth to take in tlie lull gume and
dance.
The Junior Iaue gave an euter
t&inment at the church lat Friday even
ing. For reliable, Hrt las dental work
of any kind, go to T. J- Oibson, Craw
ford, Nebraska.
A train load of cattle went east
Monday w hich indicates that the block
shipping Reason is at liand.
Itev. K. I). Irvine will hold Episco
jial services at the church on Friday
evening, July 27th. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Uctave llarriH had two horses so
liully cut with the wraiier w hile work
ing on the irrigation ditch that they had
to be killed.
If you want to preserve your har
ness be sure to buy Vacuum father Oil
of J. V. Smith. If it dixs not prove to
be good all you have to do is to return
tlie can and get your money.
CharleM Lcwia and Miss Minnie Ilen-
nis were married on Wednesday, July
25, lHill, at the residence of A. McOitiley,
Iiev. J. W. Kendall olliciating.
II. J. Smiley and family and Tiik
Jol KNAL family went to While river last
Sunday, and we had trout for dinner on
Monday and we did not use n seine to
catch them either.
SthaYEU From (he residence of the
undersigned, near (!cn, two dark bay
mares, three years old, weight about
1 ,2IM) pounds, each, branded colt's foot.
A liliera! reward will be paid for infor
mation leading to their recovery.
Jamks T. Mason, Glen, Neb.
Ilon't wt-ur out yourself and your
mower sickles by using the olil-fashiom-d
grinding stone, but get a ( line sic kl
grinder of K. E. I.ivermore. J In will lie
in Harrison each Monday mid Saturday
and will show you all about them.
Thev will save more than thev cost in
one haying season.
The fourth ami last ipiarterly meet
jug for the present conference year will
be belli at Harrison August 1H and 111.
A full attendence of the oflicials of the
church is desired as matters of import
ance will come teforo quarterly confer
ence.
STRAYKD 1 chesnnt sorrel gelding
branded N K connected; 1 grey gelding
branded I C, Ixilli 4 years old and weight
about nine hundred Kunls. A libera
reward will be paid for information lead
ing to tlieir recovery.
Eujot V. ISnowx,
Hal Creek, Wyo.
Rev. T. L Sexton, I. D., will
organize the 1'resbyterian church nt
Iiodurc on Sunday, July 20th, at 11
o clock, a. m. Dr. Sexton is a minister
of ability and all wlio can should attend
the exercises.
A. W. Molrr .report that, it has been
very dry wlicra lie bus been in Iowa.
The tame gmsn is a failure ami if they
have not bud rain by this time, tlw corn
will bo badly injured and potatoc and
small gram will amount to Imt little.
It seems that tliere are wor-c pluces to
he in tlran Sioux county this year.
Commissioners Weber ami linHliam
returned Friday from their trip to the
south part of tlie munty wliero they
Viewed ami appraised tlft; additional
educational lands recently selected by
tlie irtate Authorities; They report hav
ing IkicI a good deal of hard word bnt. in
other reiets a nnln'r pleasant ti.ne.
Hobt. rerirwsoiif of C rawiorct, is
Htimkiy school organiser for northwest
Nebraska ami will Assist the jit;ojrl in
Mjirting tlieir Sund.iy fVhool nt ev'ery
Weigbborliood wheie :ifool are needed
Tlxme wanting H. S. He.tse write to Mr.
Ferguson, ns he will,, if need-d, grant
wipdie of Isvm Helps and picture
"lrr lor tlie schools organized,
-"-The Jegislutive committee f the
)oftbC?t Nelififska Irrigation Amia
lm m failed to meet nt Hnrrison on
eat Tnrlay( The irrigation cpiesticd
H the ! ftder in Nebraska and the north
wl orifaniwitioiT is the pioneer m its
legMntive work and invite the eo-opra-tiot
of I ! other organization in the
tafe
Wecfneidny, Acignt fth, hiiH iVen
decidec o as f he data hit the HaiYison
hall M to go to Montrose to play the
return' game. TIk- Montrose pieopfe are
preparing to' make it iw pleivsant m prm
sible for all whey attend'. H h fhe in
tention to give a dunce in the evening
And keep tlie crowd there rnitir next clay,
tyuite ft number besides the pltiyerW con
femplate going to Montrose to1 enjoy the
port and' it in aafo predict tlSut a' good
(Mine Will be had.
-'-A' meeting at the' people of Harrison
Wan held last evening and it wart decided
fo help get) Hp a comity fair, O. W.
WesUir. T. O. WilliainH,1 I). If. Oriswold,
J1. Ki Mnratellor ami 3. E. Vhinnoy w ere
apjmlnted'a gvtleral committee to act
ith H agricultural society in the mat
ttei. An soon as a muetitljf of thu society
can be cftiled, if tfie peopla in' M parts of
A county will all take hold of it there
Hi oo rwiwn why good timo cannot be
CRACKED THE SAFE-
BOLD IlOllllKltV (W THE TOM
OFI'ICE. The 1'aperK and Cali-box Found, But
Money and 3Nen Still Mi-dnir.
X Slick Job.
The discovery early Monday morning
of the fact that the ostollice safe had
been robbed -aused a gcd deal of ex
citement amoug the Ksiple of Harrison.
Attention was lir-.t attracted by the
broken windows in the front ot Mir
steller Brothers store, in which the jhjsI
ofliee is locatet. Investigation as to tlie
cause soon led to the discovery that the
safe had lieen forced ojs-n and the cash
Ikix and contt nt -i c arried off. The mon
ey drawer at the stamp window bad also
b-en relieved of its cash contents as well
as the ca.h drawer of the h'.hv,
The robbers had first vi-itcd the black
smith shop of W. O. r.ilt.Mson and
drew a staple from the door an! helped
themselves to tools. The front door of
the store was forced 0en by the use of
a large chisel and a rasp. The perpe
trators evidently understood their busi
ness and did riot propose to be given
away by a lire so they went to the tin
shop at the rear of thu store where they
procured a large sprinkler which they
filled with water, a jiortion of which was
used to wet the floor in front of the safe.
A hide was drilled thr nigh tlie top of
the safe just far enough back to come
inside of the inside door another evi
dence that it was done by men w ho un
derstood the business and a charge of
sullicieiit strength to blow both doors
oir the safe inserted. When it exploded
most of the glass the window was shat
tered. The crashing glass awoke I.ew is
(K'rlac h who was sleeping in his store
and he got up and looked out toward the
postollice, but all was still again and
he returned to bed, others heard the re
port of the explosion, but as it occurred
between two and three o'clock it did not
thoroughly awake any of them except
Mrs. T. O. Williams who thought there
was a fire and aroused Mr. Williams,
but after looking out and seeing no sign
of lire they were soon sound asleep,
The cash box of the safe contained
alxmt $110 in cash, a check for tf22, vil
lage warrant to the amount of fl) and
a lot of vouchers, receipts, etc., no use
them, and a gold ring. From the draw
er they got aUmt a dollar in pennies and
from the store till in cash. There
was also a registered letter taken from
the safe but the supply of postage
stamps representing epiite sum were not
disturbed. e
Yesterday morning the cash box from
the safe Was found in W. li. Wright's
garden along the snow fence east of the
section house, and all that had been
taken except the cash and ring. The
letter that was registered was also found
anil it suileu thai if ) was sent in it so
that tlie robbers got 1 1U and the gold
ring for their night's work.
So far no clue has been obtained as to
the perpetrators of tlie deed. On Sun
day a man got his dinner at Sheriff
IJew's, there being no ou at home hut
his mother-in-law and the children and
in payment left a new silk handkerchief
which had never been unfolded and some
one entered H. J. Hiuiley's house some
time before midnight Sunday night and
look about all there was that was good
to eat and also a gun, but what con
nection, if they have any, with the rob
bery is not known.
Postmaster Marsteller, Sheriff Ilew
and every one else are doing all in their
power to run down the robbers An
other indication that, the j ' was done
by professional safe crackers is the fac t
that all the tools used on the job were
found except tlie chill, and us no drills
were taken from tlie blacksmith shop, it
is ipiite likely that they had a special
kind.
The ptst few days seem to have
been very hard on mowing machines.
Knori Bros', team ran away on Tuesday
and Andrew says tlie only pieca which
was left wliole was tlw sickle bar and
that was bent.
Frank,-tlie llve-i'ear'okl boy of W.
C. O'Connor fell from a hore last Fri
day evening and tlio animal stepped on
his arm between tiro w rist ami elbow
and broke the bum.-. Dr. Shi'fer was
ailed ;nid reduced tla) fracture and he
will soon lie all right.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Neece were in
1 larrisotr on Tuesday and rented 11, T.
(Jon ley 'if bouse and Mrs, Neece and the
children w ill occupy it about the Hrst of
Septemlwr that the children may go to
school. We are informed that others
contemplate moving to' town thiif winter
in order to a."ix1 tbvnTseKert of the
school advantages;
It ii desired' io' get a! Complote
retard of the subject of irrigation in
Sioux county. Jit order to do' tliinf it
will be necessary for all Who' httve irri
gation ditches to iwsixt ntt We desire to
know of all ditches built and in opera
tion; number of noresT Under ditch:
liumlier of acres under cultivation'; re
nulls-,' proposed' schemes" and1 air 6ther
information in' regard' tV thb mtvftcr.
There it no moi'o important matter to
mil' people than irrigation and alt should
MiUt In tfettiny thu lofarmttrotr aikti
PERSONAL.
A. McGinley was at Chadron over
Sunday.
W. S. Johnson was up from 'H"n
Thursday.
Slteriff Dew was at Chadron last Fri
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips were in
tow n Tuesday.
W. Ii. Wright and family sixent Sun
day at Whitney.
John Warn was dow n from Ardmore
yesterday.
Mrs. J. M. Smiley was a pleasant cal
ler last Monday-
C. F. Coffee was at the county met
ropolis Saturday.
I). 11. Uriswold'g mother arrived from
the east lat Friday.
(ieo. II. Turner was in town Saturday j
and called at our ollice.
J. W. Smith spent some days at the
camp meeting at Crawford.
Frank Nutto was in from the north
part of the county Saturday.
Win. Stiill was up from Soldier creek
Moiidiv ami called at this office.
D. It. Cov.dry. stale bank examiner,
was in Harrison last Saturday.
Attorney Clark was at Montrose on
legal business the last of the week.
S. It. Story was in from Antelope
yesterday and made an agreeable call.
T. I!. Snyder represented Sheep creek
at the county seat the last of the week.
L. E. Lawrence was up from the east
part of the county the lirst of the week.
1'at W. IJunn has returned to Rongis,
Wyo., where he is engaged in the sheep
business.
Wilmer Phillips went to Chadron
Friday evening where ho has recieved
employment.
C. E. Oowey was up from the south
part of the county yesterday and called
at this ollice.
Elliot W. Brown was in Harrison the
last of the week. He says the (locks of
sheep are doing finely.
Kobert Ferguson was in this locality
the last of the week and called at this
ollice on Thursday.
Ed. Case, brother-in-law of Henry Cov
ey, arrived from the east last Thursday
and will spend some time here looking
over the country.
Correspondence.
Be HiAito Neil, July 21, 1804.
This is good corn weather and the
corn looks line and potatoes, millet, and
the grass on the range is as green as in
the spring.
Paul UeBock has a fine large truck
garden and five acres of potatoes that
would lie hard to beat anywliere.
John Pfost and wife are home now
looking after tlieir interests it the val-
' .
July 211th at 11 o clock a. m. J'r. Sex
ton from Seward, will organize a Pres
byterian church at the Hodarc school
house.
Mr. lelkeks family entertained the
families of Eli Smith, Mr. Arnslierger
and Mr. Lull'erty. Also a large number
of young folks.
"Are you going a berrying'' of "I
would like to go is tho order' of the day
here now.
The Presbyterian numiliers seem to be
successful in getting up a subscription
towards building them a church here.
No one seems to poor to help a littla.
drain cutting will begin here this
week.
Call for (.'oniHiiysitmcrs' JfreUiig
The board of county commissioners of
Sioux county, Nebraska, are hereby
called to meet at the ollice of tlie coun
ty clerk at Harrison, Nebraska) oil
Wednesday, August t, 1HS4, nt 10
o'clock) a. hi., for the transaction of
ordinary comity business.
M. J. Blkwbtt,
County Oerlt.
County Clerk Hlewett has a pair of
fine young Hamblekmian horses which
he expects to develop into a tine carriage
team.
Ieonard Hani's team KtaKled to run
the other day when attached to a mower
and Ion w as mieeremomotrsly stood on
his head while tlie team continued on
their course imtil the double-tree broke
and lc?t tltem loose from the rpacln'ri.
Wlrile returning from Harrison hist
wceK Octave Harris had a little exien-
euce with Ins team, rue nmnmls be
came frightened and in his efforts to
check tlwm Mr. Harris w.ts pulled over
the dash board nnd jammed up some
what. The hidies escaped wrth a stare
ami livefy shaking up.
Ki A. Bigelmv hud a rrtnrtwfay' while
nrowtiTg a fcw drtysago and as m result
is the po'sessor of a: nev machine.- His
rnitles started irst a he was1 getting bit
the machine to" renwve ritt obstruction
from' m fr6h( 6f the sickld and the
machine' w-ar torMidera'm'y demoralized
before he Cbljtd stop thenfyk
ft. T. Conlcy filed hiM.igna(fott as
county nftorrtey the first of la week and
last evening he left for Saward1 Itf settle
up the estate of his mother,- of which he
is executor. He will (herf Aeefc a, new
locution- Mr, CfcftW resided here for
nearly six yeaW aiw warf twice' toMted
to' tho 6fflc 6f cttufrfy' hiiomfi and" hit
friendt whih him pronperity whirfar fat
roottaf,'
TAKE XOTICX.
All jiersons indebted to The JcX KNaL
on any account and all indebted for
subscription to the Iiiib'jwndi'iit are I
urged to call and settle at an early date.
We desire to have a settlement with
every one on our books and want to
raise funds with which to meet our bill.
If you cannot pay cash, notes on which
we can get money w ill be acceptable.
Llo not delay this matter as it deserves'
your immediate attention.
Aiiiimiiicciueiit.
7 the TVwier of Suiiij" Count ij:
The sixth annual teachers institute
will liegin on August 2l) and continue
two weeks. The services of two excel
lent instructors have been secured, and
it is the purpose to make this institute
the most interesting and instructive of
an- yet held. In order to accomplish
this it will necessitate tlie attendance of
entire corps of teachers in the county.
While the superintendent fully under
stands and appreciates the dilliculties
with which the teachers have
to contend, Iw feels that it is his
duty and that it is but just to those who
do attend, that he refuse certificates to
persona who do not attend institute for
at least one week (which is required by
law) unless a very reasonable excuse
can lie given.
Every effort to curtail expense to
teachers will lie made and the superin
tendent will endeavor to secure board
and rooms for the teachers if they so de
sire. Very Respectfully
W. H. Ha vis,
Co. Supt.
Public Auction.
The undersigned will offer for sale at
his place on Warbonnet creek, on Tues
day, July 31, l!lt, commencing at 1
o'clock, p. in., sharp, the following
property:
2") head of 2 and :l year old steers,
1 good milk cow,
Ii horses, broken,
1 set of double harness,
10 tons of hay,
1 farm wagon, 1 sulky plow, 2 walk
ing plows, 1 hay rake, 1 drag, 1 cock
stove, 1 heating stove, and other farm
tools and household goods too numerous
to mention.
TERMS A credit of one year will be
given on approved notes drawing 10 ier
cent interest, on all sums over iflO. All
sums of $10 and under to lie cash in
hand. A discount of 5 per cent for cash
will be given on all sums over $10.
AtorST W. MoilH.
TH'is. Rwiry,
Auctioneer.
Public Sale.
On Saturday, July 2H, lHftl, at 1
o'clock, p. m., the undersigned will offer
at public auction in Harrison, Neb., the
follow ing property, to-vvit:
1 work team; 1 lumber wagon; 1 set
of double harness; 1 mower: 1 hay rake;
2 stirring plows; 2 drags; 2 cows; 2
calves; also household goods and other
articles loo numerous to mention.
TFJiMS OF HALE.
A credit of 8 months will be given on
approved notes bearing 10 per cent in
terest on all sums of $10 and over. All
sums under $10 cash in hand. A dis
count of 10 per cent will be given for
cash on nil sums over $10.
J. V. Sfnn,z.
Tiles. RkidV)
Auctioneer.
ALVIX T. CLARK"
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT
LAW,
HARRISON, - NEBR.
Practices in all the courts nnd before
U. S. I and Office.-
J. K. I'HINNKY, M. 11.
Physician amf Snrgeon,
Alt Cult tflven prompt attention,
onicc In Driftf Store.
HAMIWOSi - - SEMtASKA.
b. h. Rtttrck,
Fashionable Barbor& Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
BAfrmH Anb scissors rtf i rmriWt.
(.if t ipm i cn-ir.
JtllAFF.R;
(. J.
I'hyhKta anW n'fniEoX,
HARRISON,- - NEBRASKA.
lJipntberia, Hheinmitism,' Kerfntfu trod
all Chronic Diseases it
Specialty.
O'ftlce upstairs in SMITH BUI FjOlfto.
HARNESS
-AND
SHOE SHOP,
l "V7.- SMITH,- Proprietor.
New Work and re
pairing neatly
executed,
(ibai ork, tax nratcrtal and rotnomiWe
arlfioi Ut'ARAHTiWn. f.-ive m a tail.
NllAA,
flBOOTS&SKQES
IMS. b I tGt 5. 1 BUUI IN lilt WUKUI
1HAX MARK COPrnGHIui
The above picture is intended to call
Attenti on
TO THE
MARSTELLER
Have the largest and most conudtte stock of
BOOTS JNJD SHOES
Ever 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 and
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
Hardware, Flour and Feed.
MARSTELLER BROTHERS.
Harrison, Neb.
HESTER S SOU
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
HARRISON
The Harrison
LIVERY
FEED AND SALE
STABLE,
GOOD TEAMS,
GOOD BUGGIES,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS,
TERMS REASONABLE, GIVE ME A CALL
GEORGE OLINGER.
I'U'Ol'TRlETOlt
Jlllfe E LI MAX
vv ah ntrll nKAf.KflLR ran
yon machine cheaper than yon can
C qtomwhere. The NEW HOIHB la
Avfpt, mi iir malre cheaper klttoaj
nch i the CLI11AX, IDEAL an
Othey mch Arm Full Nickel Plate
flewtna machlnea for 15.00 an up:
cfcall tH our agent or write n. We
raot your trade, and If prlcect, term
a eqoare deallns will win, we wilt
ha- It; We challenice the world W
MiiiiM m RKTTKR tso.OO ftewlasr
fWi-haA ih A ka aci. a m tittr iHO. I
nMmvmmamv v r , v v , - -.
tcwiaa; machine for $40.00 than ftrtt
eatt hnj from ne, or onr A sent.
THE HEW HOME SEWING MACHIKE CO.
w?Hi)niB flowing Mauhine Co.,
U1U Nortlr lUlT St. ; St ttmlny WV
AGENCY ro.
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FACT THAT
BROTH
NEBRASKA.
PUREST
AND BEST
LESS THAN HALF THF
PRICE: OF OTHfcKBRABM
M- POUNDS,20 4;
HALVtSJO .QUARTtRift
SOLD IK CANS ONLY
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