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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1895)
Th3 Sioux County Journal. SubsiTiption Price, $J.OO Editor I U. J. Simmons KnlertM at lie llarnon Jot oee Mjud rlujM waiter. Thursday. May 23. ! Tlie leading question with tls people of Xebm.sU today i "WUt will the harvest be':1" If tliere ever was a year when a f;ool crop was needed in the tree planter's state tliat year is 1 ". Tiie reports troin the southwest part j of the state are that small gram will uot make more than fifty per cent of an average crop owinjj to drouth. The average in that part id tlie state in any year is small so that a bs of one-half of that will make the crop pretty light. The action ot the grand Itsle A. O. U. V. in deciding that in the future nil liomis of grand and subordinate tode ollicers must lie of a houd investment company is a straw of good projiortioris indicating that people are gettiu- tired of the friendship bonds which have been in use in the past. A man would much prefer to go to a guarantee eomany and pay for the security which he is required to give than to ask his friends to sin his bond. Express and railroad companies and other large employers have fouud security company bonds the best and the same would prove true with official bonds of nil kinds. It would relieve tlie friends of ollicers and afford greater se curity to the public. The grand lodge of the Ancieut Order of United Workmen met at Kearuey last week and it was the most important ses sion ever held in the state. When the disastrous effects of the drouth of lfr became known the ollicers of the grand lodge submitted a proposition to alt tiie subordinate lodges of the state to dis pense with the grand lodge session and use the funds which would be necessary to pay the expense of the gathering to provide for the needs of those members who were reduced to want by reason of the crop failure. The proposition was voted upon in each lodge ami all but a very few favored it. Notice was sent out through the proper channels to the effect that no grand lodge session would be held. Then some members, who be long to a class of people which can be found in every organization or commu nity, went into court and obtained an order commanding the ollicers to tall the grand lodge together. The ca.se was taken to the supreme court and it now pending, but the officers decided tliat it was to the interest of the order that a session be held and tlie charges which had been made against those in charge be investigated. This was done and the old ollicers were re-elected and a resolu tion censuring those who caused the trouble was passed. J. (J. Tate, who lias been at the liuad of Urn order since tlie organization in Nebraska was made a grand jurisdiction, was re elected by a unanimous vote, a fitting compliment to the work be has done and an evidence that he still retains tlie con fidence of 11m mem Iters of order. Liquor Law of South Carolina. The people of South Carolina are re ported to have become of the opinion that the dispensary system for the con trol of the liipior traffic is a decided wii ces. Of course the clai-s winch formed lite liguoi interest in tlie statu are not pleased with the result. Governor Evans, when in the legislature, wns tlie hief jiromotor of trw dtsfs-risiry law, and now that lie is in tl' executive chair lie is juit as alaunch in maintaining nd enforcing the system as wasffoveru r Tillman, The federal ourt lias re ivntly rendered a l'isioa which nulli fies, at least, a portion of the law, but. it may still rvlain fore enough to con tmtm operative. Railway rood masters, iwd oilier nven familiar with conditions throughout the state, are t-uiliiisiasiic (a their ttr cotint of the good elfvH Uat Ifoe law has already pwfiKv.1. llrunk wwems and disorder have "decreased to a renmricable extent, and whereas Use ne gro laborer wan formerly in the habit of trending Ivis week's wages in carousing vm Saturday night and Sunday, lie is; now .ending wwe uism his family or! saving Ms mowey Xo tmy land. There We te or twelve tate difiensries in the city oC Charleston, where tliere were' Corrrwrly score or towndreds of Sranr-! hop, Mid all dispensaries are absolutely cloned at stindown. The effect flpon the qaiet and order of tie city ' has heen so marked that denial th useless. The re iports from the country towns twt equal ly as utrrmg tn favor of new ?aw, as tlie Advantages of the dispensaries over the swloon are no great thai almost every rood citizen now be-lievenin the present nyntem. Tlie fact tliat the profit to the dealer in takwi ftwiy .and no effort if tnade to make the places where 1kUt is smM attractive, and no loafing Ik allowed hotuch placen, do mnch to reduce Uh coaoomptioa ot lienor. A great ' 6m H iwid about tHe good that would . Iwutt from Koreroment ownersliip of tMb.taljtrffN; from th xperi . '" 4 Booth CafoHna, govsrammt ! Thr lYudt-rfool and tkr Hurra. ! An amusing iti loeiit concerning liow ) burro are gonial ncrurrwil soiiM-tnue aowbeaa Um1cmo a" from the HiM j was induced to mount an animal lifted i for his unruliuess. Tbo stranger liad ' uevtr eeo a burro before, and supposed ' 1ju1 rid the inigniticaot-lookiiig ---.lieep, ' a little larger tliatl a New. loundlaul dog, with ease. Tb burro j grotesque appeaxanoa ' Ijeighteuod by J tlie addition of a Mexican saddle. Tbi curious attachment u made of to s oodeii crotches that looked like wish bone ami were fastened oo each side by cro.-vvbars at the loer extremities. The wiiole was then cohered with rawhide, which had been streLlied over tlie sticks when green and allowed to dry. Tlie shrinkage made it rfectly solid. In stead of a blanket a slieepskin was thrown over the burro's back for tlie saddle to rest iisju. The "tenderfoot" clambered upoo the strange-looking craft, when, to bis as tonishment and alarm, tlie tricky animal started off at a lively aie with his head down, moving in a narrow circle. The stranger had no bridle nor baiter nor eveu roj to guide his liosmante, and was still further disconcerted by the yells of derisive laughter that came from the crowd assembled to witness the irt. The animal veereil so rapidly tliat the rider could uot get off w ithout losing' his balance, and at the same time he hail all fie could do to stick to the saddle. Besides, he did not wiso to dis play Ins lack of horsemanship, and so he stayed on. Finally the burro took an other tack and started at a lumbering lope" down a neighboring hill, one ear high in air and the other tloppiog like a loo hill. At the bottom of the hill the runaway dashed through a creek deep enough to wet the rider, and did not stop until far up the side of an incline. Here the rider luckily remembered hearing a burro driver say 'Cheer' to his umuial; and although the former did not know what it meant, he yelled "Chee!" at the top of his voice. The burro stopped as suddenly as if he had been strui k bv a maul. By digging him in the ribs with Ins heel, the 'tenderfoot managed to get him started again, and, by the use of his newly -acquired vocabulary of oue word of burro language und sundry cuffs over the ears, he finally guided him back to the starting point. From 'How a liurro Discovered t'reede," In lJemorest's Magazine for June. It May do as Muck for You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in his back and also tliat his bladder was af fected. He tried many so-called kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Elec tric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles and often given almost instant relief. One tnul will prove our statement, Price only 50c. for large bottle. At Pioneer Pharmacy. BuelrtB'8 Arnica Sl. Tli best naive in the world for cut, bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorest, tetter, chapjed hands, chilblains, corns, and all tkin eruption and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refumled. Price 2- cents per box. For sale by Pioneer Pliannacy. Slier! g'i ShI. I'.y virtue ut uu tinh-T it male luri by the Clerk of th liitricl Court ol hioux t unly, Xelrn"kit, bkii n tierroi rnl,iJ ly -ni'i cs,urt in liivcr ot J. 1 Moore, 1'rui, u''. I'lttiutiT, himI iirKinal ionre K. l-oitk, et ui., S'.(,iilHNts, 1 trill un the ath 'lay ol MlivilHS.',( Mt Otiu li'cUx-U I. M. on suiU Umv, ut iiii- front door ill tin-rvwiri lioiin-, hi hhjiI c-iHiiity, 1h llKi-rim, wWi ihH fafJowinif Ui-m-riiM-fl reuJ -lHt4s tlx; '1 h k.Ht half J tlie Nurlh Knst qu:irt-r of s-rtHn Twenty four, 1ow1mji 'lliiriy ir Norta, llatiKe illy kI, mikI lot tjiu' Miitl Twu M h,-iiou NiiH.-tin, TowiiHlilj, 'niiTiy-twu Nvrta, Kaiir.-t-DtyKvo u ! MM 1'. M. in tuwux 4Hiiitv, i'lMu.ka, Hi ftubile HUcllou to the httfllPfit bidder ( or rli. V HtlIy iail onlT of tHis in tit' iiin 4 tKHH iUI'l iu-rw-Urm uu(J u'cruhi4f oot, ulaii-Ji tlui n1 pl)?e 1hp mi U-ut3ali(V w ill be irivn hy tin; u H4lr'iirii',,l a. it. lm, ;rsiT! he-riff ol J'l OiuiiJy. W, IV, tl, Daiitiff' Atlururf. At tlM! rrjrulitr January, 1(4, meeting ')t tin" trt f TOBHly riHiulonrr ut tiiuiit eTjif-uie wn iimle far the nr rew yowi liitxict fsiurt fipciw's B.'1 nlm-ies.., Ilium u at ., tMm m statwrn-ry lliwl anil iH-i-lif'-s , liint.hiK ui- fuMishinie- mb tie 10m . mm TtiU.... .nvie )4attl ifHrrisH, NetH-aska, .ttuy 1 IKI'.V . M. . Ulewctt, Bty llrrk i a wrfMJiv nf th Kowril of Ttnntetm mf the vWnffe tK Hmwii, Ktans xinniy, k brskH, hoW the Rl ay-wf My, tl.tl f'lHowtnif estimated eKpeKwHi for the cur ren t uiniilolpivl year of 1MIM tm mnle: hm iK Uiri---..- v . se tm ITilltllHS ... . . .m m WH'terfiiiplnx,u..... aw ei Kleetkin rtKiim.....,..mB KA4n inciti iiti mo rm soktiHt fmiii.,...... . ino oo Intfresi fin wwtr lon'N - Lion Te nrply oe Jiil(rmeiit -.. 400 M Toik-..w- C 00 i'at'st, Hrt-on, X'tlTimka, May B, 1J. i I,. J. fyon, v VllliHfe eter. --Pot iwtubJo, BnH-clna Umtal wk Fr no .lay I will wll HARNESS at tlw ft)lluwiiip liritvt for CASH: Hand made harness, perfection pad, regular price 32, sale price 928. Hand made, folded pad, regular price 28, sale price $25. Machine made, regular price 23, sale price $19. Machine made, butt breeching, regular price 26, sale price $22. I haw tm hami the; larurt assortment of whips eoni prising Calasli, Victor, Irouclail and otlu-ri ever in Harri son. Call and we my assortment of cinbroMervd lap dusters. Harness and shoe repairing will receive prompt at tention. J.W.SMITH.' The Harrison LIVERY BARN, Feed and Sale Stable. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. GEORGE OLINGER. PROPRIETOR. THE COMMERCIAL LANK. ESTABLISHED 1888.1 Harrison, B. E. Bbkwstkr, Treiiiient. U II. OniSWOLD, Cuhir. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 0000. Transacts a General Banking BusineLS. CORRESPONDENTS: America Exchaxcb National Bank, New York. UX1TKI TATtM NaTUjKAI- BaXK. Omill, FiRJtT National Basil, Cluulroa. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. nrLlKAFTS SOU) ON ALL PAKTS OF EUKOPE. Final Proof 5lirvii. All pJT-ioo. fcv1 fliml proof wntWw In A Very alUnurtltre puUumtlOU ta Jimt thi Bum-r Ulrlv a miu-krd ntnfvM Win;, ., . pnprV unit nr ivartr4 Ui -ii.w thnlr ' been 1UJ faf tu i4MeIler dt-uarUlient " y -tut report il. ! u Uuriioiftua BouUi. It In mrt tli am 1,1 tliiM affiiw ftt Olini. Nttr, for l'nWirtii.n. I joW iop t AllUur. ,-ti, lct ? hTHiy rlvn thm tixitotkitiHi mou't t4T liiii notion i intra-i tnin to miikr aJ praaf lu rapuurt ui kl 4Ui,at ttmt mail -prowf will Ik-twwlr In--( Kurri-nn. VrV. ,tp.i -.r ... U turn ik Mtawtn wlti tm proi ttaiKif, MM litnA. rlc: a V. WtUM. Jnr f . 4t l.rwl U.Ui rln, ! In wrJm'li. Hli rf Uiirr Imh, l ALU .Mt t AW 1ik, -, . xftA tk iiw.'.. 4 ; VtiiM, ri'M n fUo ln nHiH-4 KnUlor k iw l"l twlii rt k.iiu 1 ttmi o ttik- hJ vrtml in .nMit f kHi ! llimwt t iiM fironf m iU ttr tiiHe br-4iri- M. J. ii-f u. Icrk lui ttwri jU Mnrrtonn, Hl,mk w L, I".',, ', l win a. V.. I5 itr k pn, , tl .Kti, r. m . Up iihiin- tif fAtlm rnir m lairfmm nm-iv tli UAiH-lnnoai itMli'inti.' mpm unit pall,! Hii ot. ll I una, vi.: . X. Iflim, I'nrry m IrtTn, Wlnhntl 'Bttnnnn, fHii.-il Hill, nil m lUKlKrc, M'li. Kim I 'Mllinin I Ht tit llnwlnou. Nli i Ini inmli- M. K. Wn. 1H1 fur li'i m. ' nr. i, mi. 'i ', otvi.il nl . 4 w. '4 , H, tp. j l n.,r, s;. !f H- HHiimi tn folia inc H Ui ptirJf i tilrmAlnaoimm(iUlRHO.i apn ami ruHivu , tlmi'Wf.wtM'UMt, vIk: I ftonjMnln JiriiniMii, Henry Wriwkn. j WtlHaoiA. Hlgnktw, Jotin A. Hwwui, all uf Nebraska. C. F. rorrtz, Vice-Preidot Jatt Trmm the Trt. I Lititi "Tl.e Newer NortJi-it" aiuI de- j itoreUntf anil rul- , iiU fiuiliioa livMe orti(Mi ut nortJifrn ; Lkiiuta liicJi are renieu by tlii iAm- J , . pan lUIH. I Uuu of tutmUf are Lr&Urti of tt'itb i :", j (jocx, ot a rtxxxut ot I ill t wuiff. r - -m - j. I i..i. V.J L. I - ' ' mT r North-Weatern unz . 3S. X. . r k. aud from tlie Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5.000 Men. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. NO HON IIS. SO 0EI1TS. LOW TAXES. Furl. PusN, Loirs ami I.tiuilier ( limpcr Tli nil at any Oilier PIhic in Vlirn-.Ua. Sioux county is Hit" niu-tliuet coiinty j of Ni-ln-.iska. It is aUuit thirty tiiili- frllHt .lllll tteit bv lilmllt MrVl'lltV IlliU'i ! ' north iiinl Hoiilh iiinl oii!aiiiH OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of lurid. Tln?iu nn? more ln-ijlit, si,urk - lin, Hinall slreamn in tin- county than can be found in Urn kiiiim ai-ua Iiitb in th Mate. I! Ims more pum timlr m il than all the rtrxt of the stale i ombiiii-d IU gntsses are th rirliesl ami mo'-t nu trition known so thai for sVik -k-rnn it is Uliwxrelllfl. The soil varieti from u In-avv ' Inv to a lilil sunily loam ninl ii l ajmhlf1 of iro- ilui.-in' excellent i rops. I .The prim-oral cnii.K nra Mimll .-rain iintl veeUVilctt, all himpli kwk! i urn in ron in the valli'V- nmwheHt, o!;ts , rye mid hurley are all of iiinuiiiallv line quality mid coiiiniaii'l the highest mar ket praeH. Tliu watt-r in puro mid ri fret.liui; and ih found in abundant e in all )irts of the count v. Tho comity is pnicticallv out of debt and has over forlv-live mik'H of railroad within itn borders, Ii.ih a jfood brick court house and the necessary lixlure for ruu ninfj the county und tliere hint never been one dollar uf county bonds issuwd and hence taxeu will be low. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Miwouri V'allej' railroad eroswix Sioux county from east to west ami the U. & M. Iia alwut lifteen miles of iu line in the northeast part uf the county. The climate in nmiu pleasant than that of the eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES of land in Hioux county yet open to homestead entry. H is belter land ami more desirably located than that for which such rushes are made on the oien ing of a reservation. There is no rail road land in the county and for that reason its settlement has been slow for no special eirort to Ret settlers was made, as was done in the early l:i of the settlement of the eastern part of the state. G od deeded land can 1 Jiurcliased nl reasonable rates with overnmi-nt land adjoining so that a person who isaiit more than one quarter section cailiihtitiii it if he has a little means. There are aUjul 2, 5(H) ieo'ple In the county and there is room lor thousand more. iiarri on is the county seat arid is sit uated on tlie F. II & M. V. railroad, and is a town as the thinly settled couiitry ileinauds. Hohool houses anil jburches are pro vided in almost e.ery settlement und are kept up with the times. All who desire to Kct a homestead or buv laud cheap are Invited to come ami aee the country lor themselves anil judye of its merit. Jloinesl.ids will pot lie obtainable much looker und if you want U) use vour nabt rid Ket KW iu-r:s of Ianl Ironi Uncle .Sam free it is lime you were uboiil H- Jxk at Till 11.1 of BrU"Tn cjlies: i'4wHf Si. JusejAj Onialia Jjinoln hi. JyOlO . iMHtVM KuusMst'itr J -.idsiK'it JtVe.'ii1 ftiMtter tihkli y'l nrfenil ijlii)i,'. Tl.tf ini Jih:.(U JtMite i tlie bfst Hun Ut h4I u it, J Ut :U)Y ihv ft litem. . drertisitig wiall-r nm! full jiifoi tji. Umi jtbui Vntio itud riU-s 'Hi iippl.cn t mm. i. j 'KA.v. . ii. Y, A T. A. OmiUui, Ni. Horoo Ownercl Try ; COMEAULT'8 Caustic Baloam i I bfi tytif tUfuMn Car i Tk. mtrmUMttt RLtQTCfl riur ax-d. Tak.-a thtplK' t 11 11 luiliu-mu i.r B. l.i rii .trv artiun. tnrj hotita tta I; varraalfil luawa tailitectlaa tor ill m im4 M !- raaaw r-sj Prizes on Patents. How tn Make a ftliM) u4 lrhi furtuu. W . lii4 'lil llxluw -.l,i- In tn i li itli "I llipir l-llit l'l '"' il l' of inn- uumlrwl lllnr Ui I- !i!'l " the I1r.t il -yry iiiiiiI to t-iii wt abuilU $ n tli uio'.l uii rlt'irion li;ii tlcia dnrin th' pri!Cillii numlli. H wii Hl0 HrtHirtl.B til" IHVMIlti.ltl fn if 'li ii " In Uis Jbutioiinl Itttonlrr. :i 'tkly nr., imjx-r, iiiiUii.ln-1 In V"lii"Ki'i', e, wlilrh li an ftfinivi- lrcultU'i tlirnu xii out tin' l'iiit'-l -tl- anil U ili-viitiil ! ll liitt'li .U ol liivi'iilir. M,T tn nut" It n: TlieMiHiil ln-liiu ulili- to lnv.nl tliliiK trikf iiiiit jm-ojiIi- tii Ik injt "-r 1 1 Oi-ult; tlll tin- nit" ni-1ii-. ! iILjh-I. Ill-, till' slllllil" tiling HH'l .nail tnvpiitiuiia tlml iiiHkr tun ifr-iiU-.l itiiiimitt of liiunt-y, :iml tin- riiliipiflL oll" an- l'l'ni protltalilr. Allni)-t l-v.-iylrly, .it -inn- tin," or unotlnr, hiih-cIh', uii hI'j. wlilrli, iwn-ntol, oiilil ruli.iti!y worth to hhn o toniint-. I iirortnnali-ly i li 1-1 - r- " ally llm:.vl illmill thought. 1 ll ini.l-liivt-nlloiiH liki-th'Miir Mlinlow wiilrli i on ; I l- iHlly ll up ''" " Itlionl ntiMk..i tlie pii.i'nifiT' liai k. tin- !-- pin, tin- rol Ur ImlUintlin nut lik. tli'i Imtlu- Ui.fu . tin- no lioil, ri- tliioit- !,i ' "-' eM-ryonc mh'n miiiii' ay ol' Impio Intf noo iiinl it l tliiw klml ol invi-nllon- l!ut 0. lug til'' Krt-atn-t n turm to tin- millior. Tliu pru- n- oir r will Imi j.ii-1 t tin- ofi-m li inoiiUi, wli. tlii'r lln- Lpvlli Jlio I h Iwihi ncti il iimiii by tliu I'nl' iil '' or not, K rrv loinprtitor iniiit upply lor n p.'nl on IiIk inii-ntlon tlnoiiKli u. nl IwlInT lo M-curc. tin? n-i.i- or not, tin- liink-ir 'ill liuvr a vnlmililr jmti nl. j Till, ri!K 1 I. l M 1 1 iM r VNT. JollN II IHI'lJllll Hx,ii'li l .iimnijfiT, UW t. . '., WilMlilnlon, II. I . 1'. k. Tlw rrKnflilllly or thl- i-ompi iv nuiy In? 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