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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1894)
, ..i Nolan's tlire-hi f THKHloi'X COUNTY o I- i. Simmon. FJUor smiS Vru,rlt Ur. F. K. V. V li. B, Tir.ir 'Mi-. . '"'I' II 15 I -u. H.ii1.,...,f tin HARRISON MARKET. tVllvat-fwr ttuol.rl, r lint- per llUfil I oni per Im-h-I fliorU-iH.r liu'iln-d ISran jht I. ili.dr.'d K. 1- Iii;mm1-jx r li uudie I S,.. rot:.toc-pcr buhcl , It iii'-r- per f , I arir-Binlo loiltry-pr do r j lllllOlla-pcr . I'.H'i.- per ' 1 1 KT ton.. . .. W o.l- per cord... I umluT native per m, f t . , , i Corrcttnd every TuurJiii, jwi' 'd!-d in ff-i.u '. : -Tii'-r u ,;i e- j ,. . ,,, , moon I ,-ii,nTit -. viuiij.', visa) 1.- ,11 i ,c.mi try. inrur al .: i, in tie.' evening. 1 1 'j- rt-.im y pr J-' i a t:i,k..i .f, Tli' re is 11 1 J.nii t ,aii int 1 uf uki uo.iij pr-iv ' , lu'l'i Vh I. holder MtlJ (.4(1 . COa-.!lli.ti d. I J , Mill II. ! K f. IT I () Vluit 111 iy nid Iw h vf.. m 1 V. 11. Uiy. ! Mid Li corn ,, 1 Uh way f frost nt irl t nei jiii I I.. . . 1 . : . . - 1 . aim in-, j" u-e ,s oij a;Kui ;i ijiij a g a there 1, iu t li stal, M - V. 11 .I.-... ...I I.. : . town in a few weeks so that In. 1 lul ir.-,i Tij.-.I. L 4S tan 1 Fur rtliuljii', first i las.ii dental work i.f any kin-1, to T. J. Oiliwn, Claw foH, N't-lirat-lia. lit niemljer that TlIK Jot HNAL office in lieailiiuarters for job printing. T. O Wil.'iaiiH ha-t Uuij 1 ir,' n lot of well work in Wyoming. J. H. Cook tlii(iM'd two car-loadi of rattle from Andrews the firt of tlia wt't-k. Tho corner sUire In now in cliarfra of t!ie three WIIh Marnteller, Davm and Pontius. lei.J mIi'miI. (Jllirs finiti-iiiijatjj 3 Mija.iin UKeuiiw. iVople realize that an w "eduration is aNiut the lie-t Iliirii.' they ("jt jrive their children, Several alU.iniils dan, U.0u iiiml,. ()r iiatetolill Martial Walhu e 00 w.il, i randy, hut so far it has proven e-n., e I 1"-s,,": to those who hava f 11 rn UI1.1I tl.a u...- i S.itunlay A jhhiihI of irreaiiiM 111 w v. 11 minutes i beol rvi-urd so far. The fact tllat the leadini; ii.errhantb of H irniion have one east, U) pcrsunally iM'le- t t'oiKlsi for the fall und winter trade in u pretty good iiulitatjon that they expect a (,'ool business and they are m Kisii;on to know what they am I aluiut. 1 I ..'.'. .: I. , K. I'. I.:i,d ev ;,ii t f ,,.! . .. fill" ' "' t-lrfeimmt (he li:t: ..1 lle . 1 L-wU (j. rl ieh (.-ft f,.r O.naha M .111.1 . tkeniln; ti select t.: fall stork of (..htds. Chai le 'unimeii;;ind 14 ill ju to Omar U U'ork rJn rii.-i; 1 -j U,. !: ; 1 ' u ha, tl, lust ,,f tie week the winter. E. E Miiiilev kttrted S.itunl'iy evening on a bijsim-i ari I pleasure trip to Jh- Soliee ) le fi l.v ifi lliil.H-.i M II 1),,, ,51, ,J ; flOU tO 11.1 111. UI1..1 1,1-,, ,1 l lai.11, uicj 111 .1 jji l (ore 1 lei L ii 1 -i-ij' : 1 1. -Nt-ti., on . .1 1 , 1, ma : . . : 1 . ti-lio : U 1 '.in- .-11 HI! t 1 Mr. R. F. Sueim and children oei u pv the Conley iro.erty, and Mr. Neei will divida his time between here and his ranch. The O.Taha Weekly Jt.r, 13 paoii . 11 HI.TH, irom now 10 jot', 1), cover ing this entire carnpai;,'!), for II) cents. Hend Maiiips or silver to the Omaha Ie, Omaha, Neb, In th rorn diM'ricts where the crop has failed the -ople loiilemplaU) tiie fuel iuestion for the coMiing winter with dreail. The free fuel of tl,i locality nia'ues the settlers hinile. County Attorney Clark and J. W. Smith took Koine fjun and went to Five Foints .Saturday evening and it was re ported that prairie chicken was on the hill of fare at the Harrison House Mon !'iy morning. The committee who are at Lincoln in. in ne iiav ui a prei 1 y jjoou limn lor thiy teleriiphed to County Clerk Mew el t on Tuesday for more funds. Mr. Bluwttt wired them to "eat the exhibit" hut ho far we have not learned whether they did so or not. The families who do not have fruit for the corning winter in this locality must have lxen loo indolent to go and gather it. Not less than lifteeu varieties of wild fruits fire found here abouts and of a quality seldom equalled. The Jot'RXAI, would suyoRt that if t'icra is going to ha any repairing done to the court house to protect it from Koiojr to m!CN it hIioiiM he done soon. It will not he lon until winter will lie ition us and every day the matter is de layed makes it mure expensive. --There is no heller gauit by which ti judge the condition of a locality than by the btandin of its banks. The Htate ment of the Commercial Hank w hich ap pears in another column shows that in stitution to be in a prosperous and henlUiy condition and it is Rafu to pre sume that tha people are in very much the same condition, The (Ire which occurred in the vicin ity of Glen last week had tlu effect of stirring people up to quite an extent. Home say the lire was set on purpo and other think it was the result of careless ness. In either event it has been su gesled that more care and lens fires would he more conducive to roiufoit. Tim grass is needed for the stock and it is not strange that the setth'rs feel uly toward any one who causes its destruc tion. I-ast Saturday Mrs. H. A. Friddy trivea surprise party for Lindley so tluit ho instil celebrate tho anuiversay of his birthday. Alter an afternoon of hearty play us tho mum!! boy loves to j to indulge in they were prepar-d to fully nppreciete the refreshments, r insisting of pie, cjike, melon, apples and other good things, served. The follow ing were present: Lee and Dell Bigelow, Vincent and Charley Richstein, Archie Davis, Helh Tipton, Willie Scott, How ard Hmuck, Earnest Fhinney, Willie Kartell and Otto Hough. School opened on Monday morning and on Tuesday morning all tha seats in the primary room were filled and there tirua iiumlier who have not entered n-aioin una a numiK-r whose par ills exH!cts to move into town in order to take (idvnnlage of m hool facilities. This brings the school board face to face with the necessity of providing: more school room. It is simply a question of 1 little time when a nuw school house will have to bo erected. What is the isn of delaying the matter and crippling the work of the school by so doing? The listrii t is out of debt und there is no reason to presume that less school room will ever be needed to accommodate the rliildron of the district than now, The present building is not suited for school purposes and the parents would feel a great deal relieved if a good building was pro villi on a suitable location. There is little doubt that if the matter was taken up a large majority of the people of the district would favor mnuj Hction by the board. H. H. Russell aK up from White river the last of the week. He intends to !np a car load of fat sheep to Omaha in the near future and they have never been fed a tiumthful of anything but wit. The rich frafcH-; on the prairie has ftirui.lied thwu 11 living all the year around. Chadron is to have a sugar factory and a number of auxiliary factories and .'ratvford is to have a numlier of fine business buildings. Such things indicate that the northwest in going to have u boom and it will reach up as far as Harrison before a great while, hut it may take a little energy and exertion to get it up the hill. One of the nurses of tho Methodist hospital at Omaha arrived here the first of the week with the little child of A. E. Sutton which has ls-en there for some months. The little one lias improved a good deal and it is expected that it will lie completely cured in time. After a short visit at home llif patient will be taken Imk for treatment. The fart that TllK JotRNAI. this week enters upon another year makes a large number of subscriptions due. We have hundreds of dollars on our liooks and we need funds very much and we take it as about the proper thing if our delinquents will contribute what they one so that we may p-iv so mo of our debts and prepare for the winter which will goon be here. Henry l ovey got his threshing done the first of the tvetk mid was in town yesterday, Ids farm is on the hi, , .. re. 1 & - 11 . . . umie tuMiin six nines east 01 town so that he Ini About as much "altitude" to contend ith as uuv one. His wbe.it averaged over twetitv bushels per acre and his oats thirty-live, lie had ninety bushels of buckwheat ami a few ncres of mixed peas nnd oats winch yielded well His corn is out of the way of frost ami he .till have about a thousand bushels of potatoes, besides a good crop of tur nips and other vegetables and garden truck. As that is bis showing for a dry year he thinks that in a reasonably good crop year he might raise enough to live on, as he is a bachelor. An exchange says: "Now that the hard times are beginning to pinch, all should endeavor to retrench and econo mize as much as possible. Don't cut down your tobacco ullowanre, though; don't stop fpreadiug on style; don't stop bucking tiie tiger; don't stop patronizing fakirs and bum shows which come along those peop'e hive to live, too. Don't cut on any of those lines, by any means; nut it you want to hranil your.se.lt as a Napoleon of finance, and set a glorious example to bo followed by your neigh loirs, go in and stop your subscription to your local paper. This will ba the means of saving you a cent, cent and a-h:tlf or two cents a week. The inter est on this, if kept long enough, will amount to enough to buy a lottery tick et some time; that will make you rich, you will wax fat, and jieoplo will call you 'Hon.' " tef JI irt. ;kr I -It for O10.. . tu buy l'o.hI f.tt the fall trade. Willie fjerlach i in charge of the ranch supply house during the absence of his father. Mr. G. W. I letter contemplates start ing Thursday to muke a visit to her old homo in Iowa. Mr., II. J. Kmiley and Mrs. P. N. Kirkpatrick went to Hodarc yesterday to visit friends. J. J. Ziinibrunnen was down from Pleanant Ridge Tuesday and made a plensact t all at this office.' C, I). Plimpton's mother und brother arrived from Massachusetts the last of me wecx arm win visit Here for some weeks. Mrs. J, E. Phintiey is expected to return home today from her visit to Lincoln and there is a broad smile on the Doctor's face. in-. o .t III. 1 1 ,1 . I .i hi 1 ...ti, , ,.: VViljlmn i-. Hie piic rl, l tVi.s, i.utof'ltni. John Haul N'-b- J. W ISM I it. Turner. of Jinriioa. Wkhn, Ja., Kejjister. J. E. FHINNEY, M. I). Physician ami Surgeon. All culls Riven prompt iittentJon. imiee. In Ilnitf store. HARHISON, - - XKBKAPKA. II. L. SMUCK. Fashionable Barber & Hsir Dresser. You see tliem everywhere. Columbia Bicycles Their sales attest their popularity. Catalogue free at our agencies, or mailed for two 2-cent stamps. POPE MFG. CO., Boston, New vork, Chicago, Hartford- ft- AG! :;." .'"s Vo? ft ATE.U ;' f -? v li Lv v b S I W 1. s.X m OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. UAZOItS AND St'ISWIRS ITT IS OlttllilL Cr, Notice to Tax Payers. Notice is hereby given that all person al taxes for the years 1HHT, HHH, JSK9, and !!)() remaininir unnaid OcIoUt 1. 101, will be collected by distress and salti if necessary, H. S. WooDHt'KK. County Treasurer. i;tvo f mil t 11 1 Cull, J. siiafkkT I'liYSIinAS AND RIHOIXIX, HARRISON, - NEBRASKA. Diphtheria, Rheuiualism, Female and nil Chronic Diseases a Correspondence. Hodauc: Neb , Sept. 11, 1H&4. Almost told enoug!) for frost. Ther mometer registered 34 degrees above zero. George and Elmer Urinini and Earnest liunge have gone back to Edgemont, So. Uik. to work on the irrigating canal. Eugene Hovey has come hack to the Five Points and he thinks it is belter hero than in Custer county, Nebraska. Mrs. 11. Rou.sh has moved in Marion Pfost's house ho that she can send her children to school. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery have moved on Earnest Runge's claim. Specialty. Ollice 2d door north of JOURNAL oflice. HARNESS -AND- SHOE SHOP. J. W. SMITH, Proprietor. New work and re pairing neatly executed. (ioml u orli, (ioo'l emteri prices lil'AItANTKKi) Htamsox, I ami reasonable Oive me a cull. N'!:HII.VSK. ALVIN T ATTORNEY ANi; CO UN LAW, HARRISON, - CLARK. :s-air.t.fcuaK!sst;'i -j ' ..5Tf;or:i in th world The above picture is intended to call A 1 1 e n t i TO THE FACT THAT MABSTELLER BtlOTi on Have the largest and most conudete stock of BOOTS JISTJD SHOES Ever oll'ered to the people of Harrison, and we are confident that we can suit all. both in STYLE AND PRICE. ratHW E. i .1 1 .LO AT NEBR. Look at This List of western cities: Chicago Omaha St. Louis Kansas City It does'nt mat ter I Practices in all the courts and before U. S. Land Ollice. CjTOIIici! in Court House. St. Joseph Lincoln Denver Deadwoood which you intend visiting. The Ruilinglon Route is the best line to all as it is to any one of them. Advertising matter and full informa tion about trains and rates on nmdica- tion. J. Fkancis. (. P. &. T. A. Omaha, Neb. Mile Social. The following is the program for the "Mite" (social to be given by the Senior Kpworth League, at the court house, on to-morrow (Friday) evening: Qu.irU'tte, "Jkhiih, Uiver of my Houl." Itecltatloii, "ilie Dog and tlm Tmiiip," t.arnelt KeniJuIl. Iliielt, lristiiliiie.-itiil, "( lion SUeUs" ( liimllu Hester, Mituin Smith. drutloii "Tlin Aku" II. 1.. Usher. nolo, vocal, Mrs. V, A. llcttter. IHcuiioii of tlic polltlCHi Iksiiiis of the liny by a republican, 11 dninovrat unit n populist Huett, vneul I.lule Hester, Mr. Olliifter. IteelLitlon, "1 he l liiin li (JiK.in," l Ihlllilll Heater. T.ibli'Hii, "I'.cloro .Miiii'liiKii unit Alter uuirri.ine." tiuiii telte, "I'lin U'lilp piHir-trlll." 1 olleellna -The "mlte." Music, In tru mini L I lliiirlson lliind. KKI'UIir OK TllK CONDITION THE COMMERCIAL BANK. At Hiirrlson, in the State of Nebraska, nt the close of hllsliiess, AUKUstlll, Is'Jt. i;i:sociu'Ks. i.ins and discounts Overdrafts, secured 11ml unseeiireil ounty warrants .... Duo from National Hunks niinkiiiK house, furniture 11 ml fixtures Current expenses and tuxes paid Cheeks und other cash items Hills of other Hunks fractional paper currency, nickels and cents s'lieolo 1-egnl tender notes I Js.sTil 7(1 J7-2 SO l,s7;l 'is 10,7!B 71 1,7.') 00 j -7.1 flu 2 00 j K13 00 IJi uincu in louri Jlouse..S: 3 Our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries; Hats, Caps, Underwear o.nd Furnishing goods is Complete. CLOTHIKG We have for Men, YOUTHS and Boys, which we are selling at Bargains. w. also carry a full line of 8 Si! I, AMI Ml COO 00 7 PURES" km BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHtR BRANDS -r POUNDS,20t J HALVESJOt QUARTERS SOLD IN CAMS ONLY tii,W 7 io.oiio no 1,000 00 !,7iii 1:0 Total i.iAiiii.iTir.s. Capital stock laid in Surplus fund 1,'ndlvliled profits Individual deMisltssiihJeet to check tl Demand certllloutcs of deposit 1,11s 17 I line certificates of deposit 10,174 is Totul . . n,aa 87 Ktatc of Nkiikahka, County ok Siopx, sk: I, II. II. tirlswold, cashier of the ulxive nnined tinnk, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my know Indite and belief. 1). II. OHIMVOl.ll. Snhsetllied and sworn to before ska I. inu this 7lll day of Hept., IHU4, '1'IIOB. Hkipv, Notary Ihihlle. Hardware, Floor and Feel MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. DEALERS IX Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. HARRISON NEHRASKA. ' ( IT IS t, ' : ASSOU'TttY For the annu.il em aniiiiient of the O. A. U. the F, E, & W. V. uill stdl lickela to Fillshui'g and relurii for tH.UO. Hunt in uii opii.iriuiiily- lor any obj to (.'o east at Binall exieuo. Notice fur Sale or iHiluti il Tract of Land. Notice Is hereby given Hint under Meetlou A 11. s. Kevlsed Miitnte, and Under pro visions 01 Act March , Isui, anil uiiderilhec Hon 01 the l.elienil l.ui,n 1 nn.. l.u 1. ilut'd July ISH4, this following deserliM-d tract ol luiiil, hcliiK an Isolated tract of land nlliintcd In Minn county, Nebraska, will lie onered lor wile In the hlKliest bidder lor cash In hiinil, at the C. s. i.and Ollice, at Al- iniiee, Nebrk,i, 11,1 thelilh iliiy of October, I 14, at III o'clock, a. 111., viz: 1 he no. 1. ol hw. H of see. K7, lp. 1,. el ri. An, w. t.l li p. 111. Nollee will lie given hy piiblleiitlon In the Sioux 1 oi'Ki r J.. 1 its a 1. lormiilnys prior to date of sale. J. . kiis, jr., I"l lteKlsler, K. J. IlHOUMlt, Receiver. rr: r";:i r:':,: l.i.-.eW .1 ; ; Ri-J t'is.--.' ,jit,, . i.w'f s !l. Ti :tl . : - ik'i I IS invest i:viN3 f .l A D E :'. '.' can ftr.il ('in yoti can .'.' IHS.TSK IM u oi.i or t. litdd, . ps ;i.i .'i :iv .' ,:. 2iiv..h nd 0lU"t li): U 1 i . Mi;!icl Via'fd E. v'. Inu ji t ,,- i3 j.oo .v .i J r p. Cull on '. t .-.-'.'! .ir irrl:.i! t rrLljit,, "-..( .. -v'. trl.'fs, f.c!':!ii 034 )ris.rt. t .. .s r .-'ill V. if, '.'. V. ill lil'.c tu XV ' "hi til'' '.( i,"'IS to riro'Jiicfl n '.".'! ; , rj..3 P.fwlt i!l!ir';lc ,'.-r hjv,',.';, t-y f 3. fs'w ti:.(r "..i -.uUVi-3 . '-i. ',: 1 t;jrv, jro can bay JV ., s:v of evtf t.;-t THEEWHCi:v7n;i.rrc). Osixoa, Yxtt. fn- , "' Trtcs . ' o . . t tuitA-o.tr.r ;'.. ,v; !.. 1 u". , 0 ' F"? 1 C I ' The New Il.ime Sewing Machine Co., 310 North 11th Su, :St. L.uis, Ma. The Harrison 11 1 1 11 DiiRffs FEED 1 UJJ AND SALE STABLE. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGER. PKOrRUSTOB. J