The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, August 23, 1894, Image 5

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    THE BIOUXi.uUXTV
JOURNAL
I,. ,1. Simmon. Editor and Proprietor.
V.T.i W.TR. K.TlinrUI.e.
.olnr Weil. tilling Kt.
tin. &, lnliil, II :1J So. S, iniiivl
HARRISON MARKET.
WlK-at-JM-r blltll . H)
lXt HT blKllel... il
Corn it Imxlifl.. .. 47
Hiort- Jmt lniinlrv J 1 00
lirun- T liiiiiilnM nu
Vtfft -cliopiwii -per liumlnM IB
I'oCiUw- per b l-hl'l 75
liiitur iT ff- . hi
I K 1M T llol H
Poultry per lfz... . t fa
nlon pr Tl
llemi per . 4 it
dml per ton . 8 Ml
Wood pt-r cor'l tut
I.tiiiiber-niitivr- x r 1:1. ft 1(1 (if
Cnr-ctfil every Tliurtay.
-Xuve Honiethins,' for tlio state, fair
exhibit.
E. E. G.tilon ha rented the North
western hot-i and opened it the first of
the week.
For reliable, first class dental work
of any kind, (,0 to T. J. Gibson, Craw
ford, Nebraska.
In (fathering material for the state
fair exhibit he sure to ijet a Rood ip.ianti
ty. Quantity is next to quality.
Dr. l'hinney reports the arrival of 11
son at the home of John Fitzgerald on
Monday.
Goo. II. Turner was in from Antelope
yesterd ay. He will ship a couple of car
load of fat cattle the last of the week.
IJememWr that T.HK JolliNAI. ollice
is bead pun ters for j ib printing.
Sioux county can win t!iu fOOu.Od
reiiiiuiii at the htato fair if each one
will do it 111 tie w ork.
An i(x- cream social will he (,'ivi 11 by
the Kpworth League, tomorrow (Friday,
evening, at tlie court bouse. The pro
ceed will go to repair the church. All
are invited.
Excursion tickets over the F. E. &
M. V, t.i tiie Hot Springs ami return will
lw sold on each Friday until August 31,
5111, fur one fare for the round trip.
Good fur fifteen day.
-If you have uny thin;; good whiih
you lif! willing to contribute toward the
stale fair exhibit fix it lip ill good
haH! and bniif,' it to Harrison, and if
you cannot bring it head a card to the
c ounty clerk and hoiuu one will call for
it.
The Jot'KSAL wants a correspondent
in every settlement in the county who
w ill wild in the local news each week.
f llii.j.: w ho will act in that capacity
will send us notice to that ell'ect we will
send them stationery at once.
It iri reported from the republican
ataUj convention that. Major was nomi
nated on the lirst ballot for governor
iiud tliat Kosewater withdrew from the
national committee and Thurston named
to fill the lace. No other action is re
orti;d. ('". F. Cofiee went to the 7 box L
ranch in Wyoming the last of the week
arxl will ship a. Irain-load of cattle to
market in a few days. Cattle are re
lated to be in fine condition.
A farmer brought us some fine pota
toen on Monday and gave us orders not
to put his name in tlie paper. As he is
much bigger than we are and cfinss
from Texas wo rep-.-ct his request for
this time.
Don't be afraid to brinK in wimples
of what you have raised for fear it is
lK)t good enough to go to the Htato fair,
for it does not taku very M'l prodtets
t'j bxik line to IIm! Jieoplo wlto live in
less favored localitius than Hioux conn-
y.
Dr. J. li. Wortinnn, of tlr Amen
ton museum of natural history New
York City was in town the first of the
week. He has been spending some time
in lias had lands gathering fosiilri and
bus Ix-eu successful in finding lim object
of which he came, in search. It was -tlie
rxmesof tlw hind legs of an extinct
itk'S of monster of which tlw rhhios
er.ltm is tlm nearest of moik-rn animals.
Hwasftloiit tlw sizo of 1:0 fclepliwit
Mmn living,
In shaking ith s farmer tlie first
ff th week Im stated that ha had 00
id ncellcnt results from n dry irri
ftatrnif nStcb. Wlteii asked) to explain he
tii Im had iii;m1h it dam hctomh a guily
hivI rrrt thtch and rarried tio water
whif-i hid formerly rushed iast his
)!ace out otrto Iris umaiav. Tlie result
was Woo t roji of hay. Will other
larrirers tak tlw hint and t't tlfe herK.-Ht
ff th Water which hnn been allwwH to
go to waste in th patft?
Whci lit Crawford a frW day ayo it
was noticed that a. nuurber of storeff con
t; lined large Riihsiarr thistk trr whK-h
a attache! a earir advimng tho fann
ers to examine it and lake a sample
homo and compare it and we if the pest
h:u got a start oit their farms. There 1
no wonder that it i dreaded by th farin
fri when tlm rapidity with which it
seeds in considered, HiifKuid thtit ome
f the farmer: have cut the thistle while
yotmg: and have found thein" to iiv.iku ex
cellent feed, of which stock is fond and
on v hicti it thrives, Tuki it for granted
tti tliiatlu may not ulloifuiher Ui a
Curie, fur it ii mid that in the uyet
diitrtuti lb tbiillea hav continuwj to
grow lunriiMJtly,'
IT- WILL BE ft COaXER.
THE EXHIBIT AT THK hT.tTF
FAIR TO BE THE liCT
EVER MADE.
Sioux County to be a Winnrr.
The nork of getting up tlie exhibit fla
ttie state fair is progres.-.ing finely. So
far none has been brought in to hpeak of
but thj material is Ix-ing lK-ated and
put in shaie so that it can be had when
wanteil. The indi.sitions ore tint it will
I by far the finest c ollection ever made
in Sioux county, in fai t those who have
the work in hand are surprised to (ir.d so
many good samples.
Th'j work of gathering the products is
entrusted to Eli Smith and John ".
K!T-p:.c!;er in tlie north part and M. J.
Weber will hustle for the good things in
the White river anl Cottonwood dis
tru ts.
Arrangement ill be made so that pro
ducts can ! put i:i he car at Crawlord
ami Fort H jIiids jII. s that therti
will l little trouble if the people of
tbos.j local, lies i'o-obr.ittt with Mr,
WJ-er in tins work.
Em ry one is heartily in favor of the
move a ad many have prormseed to mike
collections of what they have and from
their neighlior's and bring in. Therti is
plenty of material with which to win
lie! lirst premium if it is only got to
gether and with a united effort it can be
accompli died.
Tllft rnslltulc
Tb.i sixth teachers' institute of Sioux
county opened on last M mday with a
good attendance. It started out with
every indication of being the most large
ly attended and interesting gathering of
ti achu' ever held in the county. Su
perintendent Davis has given all to un
derstand that those who expect to get
lerlilicnt. s uiust comply with the law,
and they wiil Iiud that he will keep his
word.
Th5 instructors are I'rof. Bennett, of
I'hadron, und I'rof. Jones, of Hay
Springs, and both are doing satisfactory
work. Supt. liyvis has (hargo of the
history and bookkeeping classes and
w hen not thus engaged lak -s his place
as one of the teachers.
The were twenty-eight enrolled up to
Wednesday evening, who names are as
follows;
lou Wooly, Mlnnc K. Smitli,
Louie K. Hester, llatlln M. uVonnnr,
M.iWe K. I.owrj , ( lauilie (J. Hester,
Amy K. ( hi isll.oi, liora II. ( lirlstiun,
li.ilsy M, limn, Hose Woody,
Llltbin M. Henry, Alice Thoiiius,
Jel M. Harris, Currie I,. Huworlh,
Ibdsle Kerifiison, Kudle I.. Devenport,
Cora Wurls, Sophia Itoll,
Mm llri l.iii'lcimui, Florence ( liristlim,
Mrs. Sara Montifomery.
OKNTI.EMKV,
C. A. (Iirlsllan, Jolm W.Graliutii,
Win. Swliibiink, l. A. Ciarten,
snin'l O. Jiicoby, II. I.. Flslier,
Knfns Woody.
AXSCH-'XCMESTS.
On Sunday evening Rev. J. W. Ken
dall will deliver a special nornion to the
teachers, at the M. E. church.
On Tuesday evening Prof. Itennett
will deliver a lecture on the subject
"The Struggle for Existence,"
On Wednesday evening Prof. Jones
will speak on "U. S. Grant."
Thursday evening Itev. John Power,
of Chadron, will make an address on fin
appropriate topic.
Friday evening a wocial will bo held.
A II of the aliove except the Service
Sunday evening, will be held in the court
hoiisij and a cordial invitation is extend
ed to the public: to attend. All will Id
free. What have you not to send to the
state) fair?
Two more car-loads of cattle arrived
ut Andrews from Montana on Monday
lor the Agate Sid ings farm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Jameson, of
Chadron, hud the misfortune to lose
their infant son by death 11 few days
ago.
Presiding Elder Julian was here over
Sunday to hold quarterly meeting of tlie
M. E. chinch. Tim attendance was the
largest 011 record at this- pljye and indi
cates that the people are not getting
any worse.
). M. Suit jir received Iri j letter
patent for his device for trimming horses
hoofs, a fevv clays ago and went to Chad
ron Monday evening ti take ntc p look
ing to tha manufacture of the articles,
it w omething which will be of use to
every horse owner.
1'at Lacy write tlrat he iff on the
rond to Sioux county from low and ex
pect to reach here about the middle of
Sc ptemlier. hi says tlie people wonld
be better ol? hero rf they liad raised
nothing than they are in Iowa; for here
ivoplo have fuel and grass; and no rent
to pay.-
County Crerk M. J. lllewett and
County Attorney clurK, ot Hioux county
were guusts at lire Ulaum over Sunday.
Mr. hlewett nay llivrit is a good crop of
small Rrurrr in Sioux cotmty, Interest
lit liTigatioii IS 011 too pii-rei'-su U)f tbere
ana tiivi'o m a KUUBrii' f uuiuud lor tlw
lukinb' uf urtoiiiiin wcli to demonstraUi
wliellrer waiur cuo bo obtained on tin
taulv UntJ. Chudroo Wjfiwl.
PER'XAE.
J V. Earnest was at Five Points
Sunday.
A. T. Hiighsou was up from A" 'rn-
Saturday.
Mrs. $. C. D. Il iswt was in Harrison
the fll-st of the meek.
John Pluukett went to Crawford Tues
day evening.
Mrs. C. Christensen was the giutcf
Mrs 11. R diwer on Wednesday.
Presiding Elder Julian was n pl 'as;int
call, rat this 01'!;. e Monday.
Thomas I!-i.iy was an e ist bound pas
senger 51 in lay evening.
County Treasurer Woodruff cainc-up
M Hid iy to J'wic after oiii . ..il matters.
7 fi. 1 ein I, Henry Erdman and S. L.
Kirtley were down from Wyoming on
Tiit-sda v.
1). H. Griswold's mother, after a pleas
ant visit of some weeks, st ir.e I for her
home ut Av.hu, low.., List evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Kendall were the guests
of 11.: an I Mrs. S. M. Coffee the lirst of
the wi !.
Yv. E. Pontius is assisting at Marstell-
er Bros, 'while Supt. Lavis is looking
after iustituta work.
Ed Ca.-e started for his home in Mich,
last Monday evening, hut hu will be like
ly to 1h.-couio a resident ol Sioux county
before many 11100ns.
Sheriff itew left for Om.ihi Monday
evening wUre he helped yesterday to
h aiiic. the men w ho will have charge of
the aii'airs of the staid after Jan. 1. ls!i.".
Mrs. F. (1. Simmons and children left
for their home at Seward last Thursday
evening, after a pleasant visit with Till?
J.H'Ii.VAL family. Mr. Simmons preced
ed Iheiu s imu days as his business de
manded his attention.
Deuiorralic Mass Convention.
To tltti nA-rii of .S'i'o.m' muitly, Xliratika.
The uuuel signed, who are supporters
and adherents ol the principles ot politi
cal economy so ably advocated by Jeffer
son and JacKson, Ic-heving that the best
interests ot the pccplu require that such
principles should be preserved and spread
abroad in 1 lie land, lor the purpose ol
perfecting a proper organization by
which to accomplish this and to bring
together all Willing to labor for this
great end, hereby request and cordially
invite every voter in this county, who is
interested in such doctrine, to uttend a
mass convention to be held at the court
house, at, Harrison, Nebraska, 011 Satur
day, Si ptemlier 1, l.VJ-1, ut o'clock, p.
111., for the purpose, of organizing the
democratic party of Sioux county, und
for tiie purpose of nominating one coun
ty ultoiuey, one county judge, and of
electing delegates to the deniocrnti;
stale convention to lie held at Omuha,
delegates to tlio congressional conven
tiuu of the sixth district, delegates to
the senatorial convention of the 14th
district, delegates to the legislative con
vention of the Olid district (representa
tion to each of said convention as shall
be apportioned by the democratic stale
central committee uud at times and
places w hich shall bo designated) and for
the tran.'sictiou of such other business as
may come liefore the convention:
M.J. lllewett, lleriimn Konralli,
James VV . Seott, (o rli .rd liclndcrs,
J. K. I'liliiney, Jacob WasserbiirK'T,
J. i:. .M..itelier, K. I. Meyer,
K. ltoliwer, John m rr. s,
lieo. W. MeveilH, Ixitiis Klillln,
J. II. Ilnrke, steplien .sei res,
Henry Vu.surbirKcr, J.u ksoa Krelsler,
Anion lUieln, John T. Fit.Keruld,
Henry riekenbrouk, J. W. F.iirncst,
M. J. Oavluiit, I.. 1.. W iilianiM,
M. ii. Jordan, Frank Kowe,
Alvln r. ( lurk, C. F. Coffee,
li. J. hhuler, il. 1)., W. 11. Wright,
H. 11. Kossell, J. W. Itieedolir,
Ouci. II. Turner, It. 1.. Keel,
W. I., liovt.
Ijirgu iiiantities of fine wild fruits
are being gathered and put up by the
people which will be very toothsome
during the winter.
W. T. Jones had the misfortune to
lose one of his hordes a fow days ago.
the uiiiuial stepped into a hole, fell and
broke Hs neck.
it is predicted that this season will
have u tendency to induce lieller fann
ing 111 the future. It is being demon
strated year after your that suiaH tracts
well tilled yield better returns than
iargo tracts indifferently cultivated.
Active steps are being taken to re
pair tlie damage done to the M. K. church
by Him recent storm. Liberal contribution.-!
are being made by the people,
regardless ol duiiominauuii, und the Ep
wwrtn League and Ladioct Aid socieiy
are also ussisting in the work, it is the
intention to do the job thoroughly or
not at alt uud put the building in beller
condition than ever belole.
It is reported that the sand lulls of
Cherry county lire being filled up ivuh
cuttle Iruiu tiie eastern part of the statu
unci people lire considering tiu plan ot
snipping stock to this locality Iroai Iowa
us tlie re is no teed there. Some of our
people Contemplate, going east 111 the
near I ulure to buy cattle to bring lici e
so mat it looks us if this country would
be pretty well stocked in the near
future.
J, B. PULNM-iY, M. Hi
I lijrii:jan mid Hurircoih
All culls Kiii prompt uUcntioni
UlIlcB 1.1 iJtlltf Store.
HArUUIWNl REIUUUUt
fiulepcii lciit ('uunty V . nvi n!! ..1.
1 ind .!,! nl county c-oiK'iitioti
w hich was h -Id on l.it Scluid iy was a
very tamo iiffur, but six precincts being
repre, MiteJ, whi.-li sro Andrew's, Ante
op. Hows a, "oltonwood, -White River
and Warliomiet.
M. J. Wrb. r was made 1 hitirninn, and
15. F. Tliom is. sicvtiy. R 'solutions
were a I.ipn 1 in lin w dh tiie Omaha
fd iiforu) and Robert Wilson was nomi
nated for c- unity judge.
W. J. A. R111111. R S Q. !f.,-.i.,':tr; i d
M J. W ivr .v.-r- . i.-i-d ,1 ,;-s to
the st.i'c u i 1 1.:. ? --.',.! i . nv. ''. . si-,
si nil af v.:.t t 1 ..iV'.i a 10 !.i ...-iig-.'h.s,
tail tli.ii' pr. i'.-iic. lor '. 11.. a' v is
not Iran.. .1.
G. Gui brie, Thomas Rjiil y and J. W.
Ijuigdoii w 1 r-ele ted to the scnal..r:al
ami reprcv n'.ctive . onveiilioo. , a. d are
oppos. d to li. (1. M .'.ait.
M.J. Wi-Ikt was r.-.i.it.d chairman
of tbe c'loniy ivi,l -.I ' uiiiiii.'"!! and
15. F. Thomas, s. . i.-tary.
N.i liib.ls wire ra;s-d ., 0. the
fellows v. ho are at til" !ij;;d cl tin: 111a
clune into fat places w.lhoiit txp-elise.
Not! re nl' Sj ecinl Kt.iHiiaalina "I A; ; a i...S
I'm- ( crti!..M:e. tn 'i -i ll.
Notice is hereby -jii 1 tn .t tii' ie w ii: be
ft s--ei d (".., :iili: l.ti.l l.f I i.i li e
school lioiist nl H..rn-iii, N-br j'i., o,.
1'rnl. V, A urrtt. '.'A, 10 id s-, , u, ,! , v t..j ,
I, IS'.-I, ut w Incil ti-ie' ;;'id ji.,..-e i.i. i,. i-oi.s
d.'sjriio: to tench in l!n- .ninMiou s. lino'.-
ol si.ii coil.ilv l.n v i-iipi-:.; lnr c.-.-oiiilia-
t on new d 1 i:K lo 1 t 'A .
Hilled, ll.irnsiel, 'e!i., All"l-t 21, b'd.
v . II. nn ,
Mija rii'tendent ol 1 and.' Jn.; u.-tion.
H. I. SML K,
Fashionable Barber a Hiir Drcscer.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
ISAZClItH AN!) SC'ISSOHS ITT IS OKbEK.
iil e I me J 11 i I nil.
(i. J. SliAFER,
'JIV:'K'! '.N AM) M'ld.KoM,
HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.
Diphtheria, Rheiinialisiii, Female and
all Chronic: Diseases 11
Specialty.
Olii. e Sd door nin th of JOURNAL ollice.
HARNESS.
SHOE SHOP.
J. W. SMiTH, Proprietor.
New vork and re
pairing neatly
executed.
liood w in k, dood imitci iiil und reasonable
prices (.1 AltANTKIIIl. Live me a call.
Il.lltl! "lOV, - - Nkiihaska.
ALVIN T. CLARK,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT
LAW
HARRISON,
NEBR.
Practices in all the courts and before
U. S. Land Office.
t'-OUico in Court House., 2
Mfi n PLOT
LESS THAN HALPTHc:
PRICE: Or OTHER BRANDS
POUNDS.20 -I-HALVES.IO
QUARTERN
SOLD IN CAMS ONLY
AND
'.I'-rV,--1' sBSOlutely
SAVE
1 lie test
tEWINS
MACHINl
MADE
Money
WK OR vtil DE.tI.ETM can Mil
too machine ciicapr lhaji jon cert
et elaowhorc. The E HOITIE I
tar bent, but we make eheper klndj
arh (he Clbl.WAX, IHEAI, an
thef Hlirh Arm I'ulJ Nickel Plate
feewtng machines for $ 1 5.00 and up
t'all on oar nueut or write uu. We
want yonr trudc, and lr prleen, term
and inare dealing will win, we will
hT Hi Wo challenge Iho world t
produce a BETTKH tSO.OO Bewlnc
Machine for $50.00, or a better $0j
wing macblne for 20.00 than yo
eaa oaf front ne, or our jmei.
eraixni um. Borron.Mim. B tno ivjri. If, f .'
rmeAi" , uZTrr. ton, o. Dmm. haA
TIju New llonic oozing Machine Co.j
810 North lltli St,, St. Loul, Ma 1
Mr mm
1 ' .- .iT54.'l
Mm
You sec them everywhere,
Columbia
Bicycles
Their sales attest their popularity,
Catalogue free at our agencies,
or mailed for two 2-cent slanips.
ACENCY FCP
t -' i CELEErlAVCD
K ;SSTSaSHGES
tke EiLctST boot in the Wcirui
78,0t MARK CaniKHJLi)
The above j.iotnre is intended to call
A 1 1 e n
TO THE
1'J I55 m l!J u B V,'1 '-i
Have the largest and most coinidete stock of
BOOTS .A. InTO SHOES
Ever oirer. d to the people of Harrison, and we ar 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.
OXjOTSEHLSTQ
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,
Mo! Mi
L'EALERH IN
Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sasli, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
II A ' i:i RON
The
I t'0M0
nl
Ail
GOOD TEAMS,
GOOD BUGGIES,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL
POPE MFG. CO.,
Boston, New vorl Chicago, Hartford.
on
FACT THAT
NEBRASKA;
Harrison
SALE
ULJt
m
HTUCBQ
SON,
BA1.
GEORGE OLINGER.