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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1894)
THESIOCX OUNTY JOTJR1TAL. 0 L. J. Simmon-.. Editor and I'roprirtor. f. K. A M. V H. tt.Timl.l. kliiK Want. iiuitig tMt. Ho. S. mixed, II :1 I So. , miit-d : For reliable, Ci r-t ! dt-ntat work f any kind, k to T. J. Gibson, Craw ford, Nebruj-ka. Romeniber that Tim JiK KSAI- office in iKsiil'juartfr for joti jirintmir. Tlw cool nights which we are having of laU lead us to remark that i will take wood on nulis nplmo a hi t - .:t-t. Ikin't forget wl-n you ptth.-r in jour fall crop of cah that the j.rii.tt-r i entitled lo his pay ju-.t an much as any otlter busint-wt iimn. T. O, William informal u Tu-m1;i that out in the vicinity of Pi. avtnt Ilidk'e thrt-sheJ out over forty t.u-heU per acre. That is not bad for a hiyh dry table. The etlipsa of the moon on last Fri day evening was watched with a k'hkI ileal of intert by the people h-re. The nky was cloudless anl allordetl an exivl lent opportunity for watching the phenomena. A brother of N. I. Ilaml n who ar rived here from Iowa recently with a bunch of horse which he did n it want to starve, was no well plr.i-t.-d with what I he found here that he left toe Imp- and '. went east to get his family and unirej stock and come here to live. Some idea of how tot k is w -linn; in I other parts of the slate may Iw K "iei) j from the fact that the ll.ililr.-d;.- Live Stock Co., sold over wventeeii hundred I head for threes dollars twelve and a-h ilf ;tiU a he.i.1. Sioux county st k oan er do not have to make sued Ku rillce A man living in Lincoln county wrote to a relative in the eastern part of the state that in the precinct in which Ii lived there were 41 vol.- cast last fall ftnu this year there will only lw live or six. That is about the way a (f ull many localities have Ix-cn des rted in th- drouth stricken districts. Henry Covey dutf some Eirly Ohio potatoes the last of the week arid after sorting out those- not pod fur market had enough to show u yield of 1H2 bush l ier acre. That is not bad f..r a dry year, and on n hi'h table where no wal--r can lw h,i from any s'lorie but the vhiiili. Now would le an excellent time for the farmers to prepare lo construct wnie dams and reservoirs. H will co't nolhin but work and if the water which has XOno rushing down the ravines nnd doinf no givxl in tho past is h- bl and led out otito the meadow or farm land, goisl ri-ult nmy be obtained. It haft lieen sueested tlial the pin pl of the town flub together and have a (Him and reservoir constrai-t-d s as lo make a twmplu of work for otheM to s e and ntM 1 prove wltat can I m com plishe.1. Therearepla.es where such n plan could be carried out and enough t-e nised on the land in one season to pay for all expense. All that Is needed is for some one to take the lead in the matter. It would le a K""1 l''a" r"r tl"! l""1" pte lo orxanii! Mine ki"d of a society by which entertainment nnd education rouldbe furnished. The evenings are long enough now and there is no need to Wait until cold weather to U gm. 1 he entertainment last Friday evening de monstrate.! that the jwple would ..ppre ciate nn thing of the kind. . -The' social given by the Epworth league at the court house on last Fri day evening was one of the ntoHt inter esting nfTiirs of the kind that has occur red for some lime. F.very one seemed to be in gottil pirits and determined to have the liesl time possible. If it was ho that a statre and curtain could I .. ... .A mnnv intf restinir fealure-t 1 might lo aihled to such gatherings. Almost every day we learn of those who contemplate coming here to give their children advantage of the school. It is getting too late 'to herd the lit'le one on the range so some arrangement will have to lie made to bouse ih-m. It is a good thing for the town arid the people should see that every thing p-wsi-b!aisdoneHMvan,ethM d inter ests The schools are h 1 possible -ganK of the jicopltj of a community- VeMcrihiy liltrrifoon I at Lui Frank Johnson and James Johnson, with, their fiiTililie. making thirteen in all. Hr rived here from Iowa and expect t 't'lo in this vicinity. Another party was also expected to get here ye rd.iy , as they Were rofKirted to h.ive camped at Andrew Tuesday night. Others are ex. peeled from variousipoiftrt 'fh the near future, niot of fhern coming ovcrlmid. 'Such thing hldlrato thai good govern 'ment land will -not be "R6 plenttftl uflw a few month. -Sups ore iKiing taken to have fi mail VoilU arrang 'ko that the ifll. e ()f TJoyville iind Belle w-IH I fii'hished 'from the flarrisv.n offlr e. Thy are WiU 'in W6(ix county and are V"""""1"'1 ''' 'thepeofiledfihru c-ituity and ' hey de (.IretoliaVe a k'Kid (iotlttcH'tiou Vifft Hlie countv seal as posnihle, Ah 'nMc 'tbthll m 'estalilishelt Ih Srlie ftobinsou 'neighbbrHoi khil be Imltided 'in the 'same route and It will 'bo an advantage 'to all. 1. would lie 'tho hioahVof Hf llrg " 'Ing aome people to thi iliK ahll would Wing qtfile ah aihount of trade froili tliv Waliilea'reltched 'liy the lllw willed 'bow 'Trdea lo othur towns. All HUt lt things llH 'Worth lookinij Uftrfr if it Is 'eXi.ted ! SIOUX COUNTY GETS 5TH. State Fair Exhibit a Winner. $21!).00 aud CO Mib-crlptlua U the ibral Faiwr. 13 liidiiitlual Premiums Awarded siuux Count) l'mUm-H The results u hietvd at the stata fair w it I tlie t-xlnli.t scut ! Sioux county in e wry xitiMa. lory to all concerned, Lml hut for home oven.ic,htn there i Ly. rv r. aon to believe the a much Ihl- ter score would have lieell made. Til-re Were twenty-two county exhibits Iroiu Nebraska and Kansas and in making the awards Si-.iix county j,rot 5th premiuih of V2"J W hikI ".l Mil" riptioiis to the .V iir ink i I'lintur for a year. ill udd. tioti to the uhnVe the following preuiuiios were awnrunl to individuals on prodoi'ts fr mi S.oux coiintyt I ull cream dices, 1st premium, A. Kinm, Harrison. SAifiwI tits f.iriii tt.tirv cheese. A. Knon, ll.irriium. Gi-.md S . eepst.tkcs, U-nt cheehe, A. Knon, II. nr. win. Field peas, 2 I piemium, Henry Covey, H.u rnmu. .Slieal lute i-pr i w heat, 2d premium, Il.nry ,'nvry, ll urisoi.. S:;!if flax, 1st premium, Roliert Wil son, Harrison. Sheaf liuiolhv, 1st premium, M. H. (ireen, (ileri. Lite Irish potiitovs, 2d premium, C. A. I'uddy, (Jleu. M i"n' w urtzels, 1st premium, L-o-pold nil -ik, 15 sJarc. I aulill iwer, 1st premium, Leopold ...tllm k. liodarc. i nlibiKe, 2d premium, Leopold l'e HiK'k, Hoda ru. H.-ps, 1st .reniium, t;. A. I'uddy, (ilell. llesidesthe above the first premium on i-abliHge whs awanbd lo that furn isherl by Robert Harrison but which was sw ijs.-d by iawe county and entered in the name of a Crawford man, so that included, Sioux county captured seven tii-nt premiums, four second oremiums, one swei pslaUes mill one grand sweep stakes, in addition Id what was won by the county collective exhibit. That is a pretty good showing when it is consid- er-sl thai the pasl seanon wits not a favorable one and that it wa decided lo make an exhibit but three Weeks ln-fore the car w as loaded. It has Iteeil suggested that a meeting of the agricultural society be called in the ruture so thai tho reports may l made and tho ful ure course of the organ isation decided on- The change in the rule of the railroad company in the matter of freight gaV rise to the telegram "eat the exhibit." In former years tile IreiKbt has !een on the t ar Iroiu here to Lincoln before the car started and when the stulf was j on exhibition a certificate Irom the sec retary wosil) lid presoited at th-f freight ollice air! the money refund-d and used bv the committee for extMiise money. Tins ear the stiltf had to lie returned to this place liefore any refund could I i....i..(i l..it. the committee short of funds so they wired for money. The telegram "eat the exhibit" was sent by County Clerk Hlewvtt us a joke and a draft for enough lo pay Ihe eXenses sent by mail. The episode has caused a large amount of merriment. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malt Hall on last Monday. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers ol the Commercial Hank was held on Tuesday. No changes were made in the ollicers or management. Almost every day we are told or new people who are coming lo Sioux .i,nty to locate. They have foil ud out whtillh. can get here and are coming to take nil vantage of it. C, F. Coll.-e intends trt ship about three hundred head of fat cattle to Omaha on Saturday. The stock owners of this country have the advantage of those in the east w how cattle are natter ing for want of something to eat. Rev. J. W. Kendall exiiect.s to leave today, accompanied by his family, for his new field of lalKir at Henifngford. i. ii l ing the year he has beCn here the church organization has become stronger and his friends wish him success in 'h future work. , -Rev. J. W. Kendall returned Trom the 'annual conference on Monday and he has been busy Ulnce getting 'ready to move to Ik-lnJirgford. where he Will have 'charge for the ensuing year. Ttev. v'ouhell wfll look lifter the interest of Ihe Methodist 'orgatiizatloh here. Mr. TCdndall muted 'that the confeiVnce came hear being ah Irrigatioh lconViitino The bish ip in a'praotlcal nnfti Uud 'called the llie'llilwr Of the 'conference 'll and linide lniuiry as tii the'cohditibh Of the Various (arts hf the (hstra!thno wiiat, .. .. 1- i...t...i. .... ..... i.lil ,t,. il,.. niimt In III ineir juuh..in.M . devtHnh 'hdrthweHt Ntibnihkii. Ou th i..illitJrs wii fh.it intl.Hi auuiu uu ' " " . , ,f Sotlcri VIII fw given ryinhltc.itlon In ttiiritory in quuHtlotj llntu 1 H,0IIX om yrr jot'Hxi'rdraoiuys m jUm tiling. lrwlh llittt II wJUiiUiOf mile. J, W. tvIHK, JK-. I11OIM lor tho unv oilier otiu i.i t.i'orMiiliiu'tllKiVtli't ob 01 HWIU will Vhrk itHh lor HwiwtbOMi I'ER-ONAL. J Mr i. E. Ph:nnev ..rr.v.d home tin i f last f the week. i Mrs A. R. ew returned M nidur Vin : her trip to Lincoln. S R St ry and A. U R were in from the north on M .ndnv. .nr. r.n o.iiiih as up irom wx.i Lt 1Im , H ti any one of M unlay and called at tics ollice. 1 tr(1 J E Mitstelier an-l J-wi (jerlacb Adv-rtisin ii.t'-iaal lull into, mi returneil .'ii'uriiy fro il O ittlu j t ion alouM rams and rit-s -li applica- V, -., Oliner exK-1 to start S ituiil iy I on. J. Fi-jtSOs, (J P & T. A. . c-.: u . ... . tj . 1..-.. I n' .. '. i-il t i liw ..Id home in low a. i i Mr itfi ti'i J. E Mainlt lUr and Mr. E F F 'u .us pent Sunday at Il idron J. W Uibiiivn left M iri.lay evening for i..u) .ood, S. l.iak., ou a business tn p. Supt. Davis was looking after school matters near rive Points the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Turner were in from Antelojie Saturday aud called at this ofliee. Diaries t'ammenzind left for Omaha Saturday evening where he will Kend the w inter. Mrs. (1. W. Hester started Thursday evening lor a visit to tier lormer Home in low a. ( 'omniissiouer Tinkham was up from Five Points yesterday and called to chat a few minutes. Uave Colville was up from White riv er on Tuesday and made an agreeable call at this ollice. U. W. Woody went to Valentine Thursday and heH.-d to nominate the next stale senator and returned Satur day, W. C. Stover who has been looking after his interests on Running Water, left yesterday for his home at Fort Collins, Colorado. Grant Guthrie has been currying his heck n round in a sling on account of one of Job's "comforter" having taken a claim on the back of his neck. C. C. Jameson came up from Chadron Tuesday to at tend the meeting of the stockholders of the Commercial Bank. Mrs. Jameson accompanied him. Notice. Tbn republican electors of White Ri ver precinct are hereby notilied that there will be a precinct caucus held at the si liool house in district Xo. 1, Thurs day, Sept. 27, at fl o'clock, p. m., for the purposi- of nominating candidates for precinct ollicers. W. 8. Johnson, Committeeman. NotlMi to Tax Payers. Notice is hereby given that all person al taxes for the years 1W, 188, 189, und l'JO remaining unpaid October 1. 181)1, will be collected by distress aud dale if oeceesary. H. 8. VfMumvrv County Treasurer. Final Proof Notices. All persons havtnir rtnal proof notlrrs in lilts i .s'r Will receive i HOLi keil copy of the p. .per . mil .ire ivijiie-ited to examine their nonce nnd it any erroi s exist rcsii-t Uie snaie lo tin oirtee at once. Nti'lrr- tor rillillratlnil. Lund l lllcc si Allliinen, Neb., j Sept. lit, Mi. Notice Is hereby (riven tlnit the folliiwliin nituieil settler Ii . Hied uotico ol his mien tion u in..ke H -i nl pnsrt In Htiistrt of his (latin, und that "aid proof will be in. ale be fore M. J. Ilei-tt, clerk of the d'strict court, at Harrison, Nebr., on Oct. I', lM!ii, viz: Fisnk Tinkliiim, of RrxUrr, Slnax Co., Xrlir.. who linide II. K. Nw. 407 for the nw. ncc. i, twp. n., nc. M w. lie names tllii loiioieinK witnesses to prove his conlinHims residence nK)ii and cultivation of said land, vl: Stephen .spi res, Unils Kntllna, John -rres, Hauiuel TeblK-t, uil of Ifodure, Nebr. also Asa 0, (Hit Is. of llarrlsnn. SI au Co.. Nebr., who iinirti! II. K. No. 1SI3 for the tw. -t sec. II, twn. Jil a., rsntre ii w. no names the luliowinff wunessei. in prove his continuous residence upon und cultiva tion of mild laud viz: 11. M. Sutton, Junius reUl, John MarAtell- er, W rit Uavis, ull of Harrison, Nenr. 12 7J J. V. WKHN, Jk., Ui-Kister. Notice for Ptibl lent ion. Land Offlre at Alliance, Neb., ( Auirust 'ii, InM. Nrtl(e Is hereby K'ven that thn following mined Settler has Mlisl ni.llce ot bis Inteu Hon to make final proof in support of his v a in. and Mint s tin Drisil will lie made lie fore ( lerk District Court at Hitrrisoti, Nebraska, on Oct. 6, IsM, viz: Kniiirls Jl. Hull, of lliidare, Neb.. who niHfln II. K. 17l, for the sw. 14, sec. VI, to. nil. TX. -V). lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon mid cultiva tion of, said land, vlis: Henry .Iniinnrinuii, II. (Jrnwel, KariiOfit lliinire, John Pinal, ml of Hod ire, Neb. J. W. WKiiv, JH. SM IU-Klsler. Xnrlce for I'o ll lent inn. Lund Office Ht Alliance, Neb. ( Aug. is, lstm. , Notlee Is bcrebv given Unit the following mimed settler bus alert notice of Ills Inten tfou to iinike ft 1 t.i 1 proof In siipjiort ot his elaliii, ami that sum prooi win ne inuiie 01; lore clerk or HUtrlrl t tinrt ut llurrUo'i, Neb., on (K-t. 8, 1H14, via: Jniui'H liitvln.of Harrison, Neb., who iniidn II. K. No. RIO for tun lots 1, 1, 3, and t, see. I, t. :n n r. in w. He iiuuii-s the following witnesses to prove. Ills continuous residence Uin 111111 cultiva tion 01 said land, via : William K. Mie.iiberd, (!Orge II. Turner, Vs. I.aiigildn, John Hunt, nil of Harrlsoii, .Neb. J. w. Klis, jk., 01-4! Register. Xotire fur Snlc nf!Iinliifell 'Fhli't'iif 'band. Nritlev Is hen-lty given thai nndnr section H4W, t, K.'JH,Vjea niHliite, linn hiiiutt pro visions of Act M.I fell II, imd, and uiiderdlrec tlOll Ol till) i.r-lierai l.illiu iinee i.y ien-.-i -, 'dated July W, m, the following (blscrlber ; B,tt.jtwl jn Mt'cuUnty. Senr-; will lie si' 1 tn! it ir hi iMtl ilorl 11. if i, 111 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 'iilfrr.-il tor n iln tn tliu hlirtl.'Kt lililili'r for ,'ciisli In lunil, til tin-1'. S. I nii'l Offlw, ut Al' , iu,,,-,., s,.t,r ..Jk.i.o.i thmitli .my f '"i''b,,r; t,ni. ltl .. .. - III Ull! KrKtter. 'r. if.'hwM, i Wr. I Look at Tbiit I.I.t -tern h.'iiyo O.u .h.t St Iyiliis Kiusioi City It does'lit matter M J Ian. 1 tint r I ead Jt'oood which you intend visitin'. Tlw Burlin 't in Rmte is the Uin-.i.a, el. NORTHWESTERN HOTEL RESTAURANT, E. E. GARTON, Prop. G od accommodat ions and reasonable terms. JjSTMEAL AT ALL HOfKS O VE ME A TIUAL. J. E. PIIINWEY, M. I). Phjsiclau and Surgeon. All culls i$ivn promjit iilteiitioii. Otllee In Irii( store. HAltUIWlN. - - NEBRASKA. B. L. SMUJK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser, OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZOliS AND SCISSORS Fl'T IN ORDER. t;ivo X me I a f Call. G. J. SHAFER, 1'IIYMCIAK AND SIT.OEOS, HARRISON, - NEBRASKA. Diphtheria, Rheumatism, Female and all Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Ollice 2d door north of JOURNAL office. HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP. J. W. SMiTH, Proprietor. New work and re pairing neatly executed. (iood work, Good material und reasonable prices (JU A HANTKEl). Give me a call. IIAHKIHON, N'KBUASKA. ALVIN T. CLARK, ATTORNEY ANu COUNSELOR AT LAW, HARRISON, NEBR. Practices in all the courts and before U. S. Land Ollice. tyOlfice in Court Uou:5.g3 PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE: PRICt OF OTHER BRANDS -V POUNDS,20f HALVFS.IO QUARTtRS,54 SOLD IN CANS ONLY J IT 13 AM' ' r MONEY 1 f f- K. - . StWI'iS n:rw!l MADE 6R otn DE.rr.r:ris cn eii yon machine c!ici;-r i!wa yon em Set eleewh'.re. .iO riEW 1MJIK H our best, but xv- tt ke cneajer klnae, pttrh the i.'i -tj Llti! tl--r SIl- li Arm FMl r?lchl Ple Si-wlnst nnetiinJ-J for $16.00 ana up all on our .Mjaat or write tin, V .....i-rnitii. nnd Il'nrlCwi tprvt' .....rili-iilliii wlilwln, we vilJ have II. Wa c'lnMrMtiCfl r'rlil to U.t.t -. h. ifi-0O.fi- a better t1 1 mm rtnu Slitchlno fur OvO.O'i -i 3" 'eiB'bT ffOW tin, of our Af" noWw WW? "" ' 1 -mCo7Ju.. ei.U , ..iVri.rIVT..' t.TTTrAno. IT.!., n.. . - th Naw Home SwltgTlIitchine (?o W KttrthlHh ft Hf.-Ioin,3o. frS u S MS You see tlit-m everyvdiore, Columbia Bicycles Their sales attest their popularity. Catahicuc free at our agencies. SIOUX COUNTY WOIsT FIFTEEN PREMIUMS A-T THE State MARSTELLER Have just received Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, underwear and everything else in the lines they carry. Their stock of Heating and Cook stoves, tinware, shelf and heavy hardware and builders' supplies is complete. These eoods wese selected by the firm's fresh and "tip to date" in every largest, best and most complete PRICES ARE AT THE BOTTOM. CSTI IEADQU ARTERS for FLOUR, FEELI HESTER DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Lath and Windmill and HARRISON Tlte FEED AND SAL! 0 1 AdLjl GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMOPATIOm TESTJS SE&SON&BLE. GIVE ME A C1L GEORGE 0LINGE1. 0 pope Mra. co., Bo6ton, New vork, Chitsgo, Hartford, 1 Si--". Fair. BROTHERS a large stock of buyer while in the east and are nice and respect. Reineber thut they have the stock from which to select and their and PRODUCE. MARSTELLER BROTHERS, Harrison, Neb. SON, Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. NEBRASKA- Harrison