The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 28, 1895, Image 5

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(JRANT fiUTMUIE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt nutrition given to all l,.-a
matter in Justice. County ami I it ri 1
Courts, and before the United K tales
I-aml OlRc.
Fire li)nr.no written in relmU
com panic.
ITTl'Tg! IIrs carefully drawn.
1URIUSON. - NlEIUsKA.
Ii. U SHUCK. ;
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dres:er.
OPEN SUNDAY FrtOM 8 TO 12.
IUZ'iHS AX1 ttl-MlK'i PIT IN (iKIiKlt.
Clv inn I n Cull.
J. Ii PIIINNCY. M. J.
1'bytiil.in and Surgeon.
All call Rlrnr, prompt ntl.-iitiuii.
Oltln in I'm lorc.
HAIllllSliN. NIT.HAKi; .
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RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE
mas just n:-: t::vi: a i.ai;;i: in.
ViJlcK OF V.'iMT.li
OLOlil,
INVIX'DI.Vi
Overcoats,
Coats,
Vests, and
Pants
mid vUtn you nml anvil, inj in tlmt
1 nu you tlioiiSJ HHily o lo
flv ala turn si dm? nntortmrnt of win-t-.r
iindrr. iclov.s, iiiiH.min, Imin.
IkhU, i '. ar, t.c. .'tf ,
1 1m t,M k of and f.mry rr'" "l lf s
in (ill! and oiiid..'t and 011 nil j,o,;J
he "ill make you ltiici
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RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
I AM TO
TO UET A I.O.V!MK
CHRISTMAS
T0Y1, CANKIRS, NUTH, KHUITS,
WAX CAN; US, I'E .'OKA
TIONS, LTV.. ETC.
A fine stock of Tobacco,
Pipes and Cigars al
ways on hand.
J. W. SCOTT,
;liavilMM.y. There is a Iarf:). amount
j'li Us on sn!,s, r.,,.,n and our creditors
"-MowMiewi we must ..ill on
those ii.l,..!.!,, to lls , f,.iy We
have sour. W,f, )mv s:ni,,y n,.-0,.tj
to ii iif n ii n T.'i;', Joi ns. i. si i tt I so,,.
ho do not have ready :h, and tleri
tu-re are some w, J,, , serllJ to w
dined to settle .t Tje J :lttr , 1;,
need not lM surpr,.,) if steps are taken
to collect w,,a ls,i,l8 ,ls WJ j, nol
intend t row,) any wm are ,.,, iy
trying to nit what they owe but we
luve earn-I !,:,t is oin to' us on su!i-
nption in,,) t,,e (..ln ().y Ul), lvi,,
not Kill Iijvb lo take (lie consequences.
The I'vni.i-iihit.
This is tiw day to Iju lhanUful.
-cnas. Xiuas, rionwr I'i'ar
uiafv.
-lor
ttm lli'liHst (asll l,ri,-, fur
"hi al (Jrant (iulhrii-.
laM-r tiajikiiit for Kile at
JoU:naI. ollice.
TlIK
- ( o to V on,
t'nt for Xiii.is.
ir I'liarniacy for jires-
- I'ti-j nN f,,r ,, .,t (li-ujr stf,rt,,
Kn-sii lidi and oyIt.i always on
hand at It diwer's
Toilet s.-ts, fancy
roods and toys at
dnir Moik.
- I'iv,!i ojslirs, New York counts, 50
cents a can at Unhwer.';.
''all in and our fancy goods,
to, :tc, at r.oiifer rharin.icy.
- Fine tin., of j.-welry and chn ks at
i'lor.eer I'li.iniricy.
- llor. hound 1 1111 ou nil .'oiiirh Kyrii))
the creat r-iuelv for coughs and colds
at tlie I'loiieer I'liarniacy.
- It is rep.irtd that a wedding is lo
occur in our villain within a fuw days.
Wonder w ho it i?
- If you wan! farm paper get one
pnt.h-.liMl in Nel r.i-ka. TlIK JontS.M.
eiil w it h t n .V hfixk 1 Furiivr. ('all
and s. e a copy of it.
- KriR-t l!uiv.-. and Mitt Lillie Vfost
were married at tin- ivs.ilenc,) of E. A.
I'fo-t, on Nov. lillh, hy ll;v. I . J.
ri.uk.
-The cha
U'tlcf which
in tlio w,'allir for the
oci'iirivd Monday made
t'io-i.! from thi
unlrv who wen; de-
tinned at court oil much more at case.
The old scttl Ms say that tlu w inter
is setting very much as it did in lMl and
if it proves the Kline all through feed
and fin I ill h goo.) tilings to have.
To all parties wm come from Harri
son tn Crawford to have dental work
done hv me ! will malo' a reduction of
ten M'r cent from regular prices.
T. J. (oH JiN. Dentist,
The et!ertainiiient, given hy the
Junioii Iviwoi lli Iiaiau at Hie churcli
last evening was well attend"d and was
.piitu iiiteresling as tuterUiumuuts by
the li'tle folks alwavs lire. '
!on't for-et that. TlIK JornK.U, has
a lait; cluhhinu' list and when Kelt. otitic
adii.e 111.1I t'T for the coining year cull
n-.ni t;ive us your oid.jr. We can save
you money.
All those know ing tliemsel vpr tn
dcht.sl to ine will picas call as soon as
pusihle and M'ltle their accounts as I
expect to go out of hiisiness.
IIi."-H;ctful!v,
J. W. Smith,
In (.peaking nf the report that he
would contest tie' election of Blewett.
Mr. WeW iiifonned tlw writer when
last in twn thai he had no intention of
such a proceeding and it is no more than
just that he U set right in the multiir.
The election hall last Friday night
was not very largely attended owing to
the stormy weather. People will go
out in worse weather to attend ft llano,
than almost anything else hul that
night was too bad for many of them.
An nxlo hroke under a car on the
eastlxiund train Monday evening when
near Andrews and considerahle damage
done Is fore t lie train was stopped. No
one was hurt hut the work of repairing
the track delayed Tuesday's passenger
for several hours.
It, would Ik; well for those who furn
ished lienor to a minor and got him in n
condition which warranted hi arrest mid
punishment, to look up the law on the
sulject. When a crson cannot liny
liipior at a saloon oilier people are tak
ing considerahle risk in furnishing it to
him. :
dipt. W. II. Corhin returned Mon
day (roni Omaha where ho had marketed
Jf,0 head of steers from hit ranch on
Snake creek, lie came this way to pay
hit taxes and while he said he struck a
poor market he had enough left to make
hims. If right Willi tnitfllice to January
1 1-".I7. Header, go thou und do like
wise. Judge Kinkaid appreciates fully tlio
hi-h (ooinlinient paid him hy the ieopie
of this district at the recent flection, bill
!,,. ktill wear the sanm sized lint mid
treats all w ith tlio same cordiality that
he did Irefore election. I here are Rome
men who recognize tint when elected lo
ollice they belong ti) the people and not
thopjoplu tothem, and Judge K nkaid is
one of that ( last. It matters not how a
man it dressed Kinkaid recognize tlio
mn, not the clothes, and when on the
bench ho knows neither rich or poor, and
in all of hit work the interest of the
taxpayers are guarded by linn.
rt !: A!..
T. I!. SnyiU'r was in town Monday.
". T. Col!', tdarttd list Thursday for
Sioux City.
Attorney Outline returned from Chad
rnn Friday, j
Bartlett Richar.lt was up fr.xu ChaJ-!
run Monday. j
J)r. Miller, of Alli.ince, was attending
court Monday. j
Fd. O'i'onnor Ins cnine to town to at-
tend school, j
Mrs. John Anderson
evening from Casper.
returned Monday
Charles New man had his smiling coun
tenance in town yesterday.
M. fiavhart cnine up from Montrnne
yesterday and took the evening train for
the cast.
Smiley
Seward
J. M. Sinilev nnd Mrs. II. J.
started Monday evening for
cou nty.
Mrs. liiester was over from the north
west part of the county l ist Sat unlay
and made proof on a homestead and tim-
ls. r claim.
John Corhin writes 11s to sri.l Till!
JdI IINAI. to him at Stanton. He expects
to return here in the spring.
II. C. Hunter was up frim the past
part of the county Thursday and made
an agreeable call at this ollice.
L. flagged and son, Jimmie, formerly
of County Clerk Jllew.-tt's home town in
Wisconsin, arrived last week to look
over ti e country.
The attorneys from outside the county
w ho were nt court here this week were
Messrs. Wood, of Ilushville, Agee, of
Aurora. Fislir r and ("rites, of Chudrnn,
Fanning, of Craw ford, and Noleinan, of
Alliance.
Traveling Freight Agent Evl'-r, of
Omaha, Train Lispntclier Marvin, Train
Master ISirusell, Conductors ( 'otant and
Dodge, all of Alliance, Station Agent
Livvh, of Sieariish, S. 1)., Hoad Master
l)unl;ii and Section Foreman Mccarty,
of Edgemont, havo been here since M in- 1
dav as witnesses in the case of Tinnin
against the litirllngton railroad by which
they are employed. They are a gent le
manly net of fellow whom il is pleasant
to meet.
District Court I'rocecdiiigs.
The regular fall term of the district
court opened on Monday with Judge
Kinkaid on tlio bench, and Reporter
King on hand with his ieu ready lo put
the record in hint k and white. The reg
ulation number of oases were passed and
continued and the following is the cases
on which action was taken:
The case against James Farnam re
mains on the docket hut he is out of the
country nnd there seems lo be no way of
having it dismissed.
Slate vs. Patrick Slattery, dismissed
by county attorney.
State vs. J. II. Brown, bond to appear
at next term.
The two cases against C. 1. I'lympton
were appeals from the justice court and
paid up and dropped.
Nutting vs. Cobh, Kale confirmed.
Richards vs. Sioux County, transfer
red to lJuwes county by agreement of
attorneys.
Crepiti vs. Uaiighenbaugh, sale con
tinned. Buckingham vs. Miller, Kilo con
fl lined.
Commercial Investment Co., vs. Beck
er, decree of foreclosure.
J. L. Moore, trustee, vs. Coak, sale
confirmed.
I,ocke vs. Ik'sper, sale confirmed.
Snyder vs. Cook, slricked from the
docket.
Cook vs. Snyder, stricken from tha
docket.
Sarah Gould vs. John Gould, decree of
divorce granted.
The work of selecting a jury began
Monday afternoon and was completed
liel'ore night for hearing the case of Tin
nin against the Burlington railroad and
the trial is not yet completed. All the
other jurors were excused and most the
w itnesses have gone home and this being
thanksgiving court adjourned last even
ing until Friday morning and most of
jurors will eat dinner at home.
(.'Ivlng Awiiy A Piano
The Daily State Journal gives every
subscrilier sending $1 011 subscription u
guess in n liano contest, The person
guessing the correct or nearest lo the
correct number of votes that will lie
cast for supreme judge this fall will get
this $la0 piano free. The contest clones
Octolier 81. Send for a free sample copy
of The Journal with this oiler. The
Journal is cheap in price now, fit) cent
per month without Sunday or 65 cents
with Sunday. Address Slalo Journal,
Lincoln, Neb.
At n Hundred Jiuiillnii Points
in Nebraska, connections are made with
Burlington Koule trains for Chicago, St.
Louis, Kansas City, SI, Joseph, Omaha,
Lincoln, Itenver, Cheyenne and beyond.
Our maps nnd time-tnbles allowing
where, when and how our train run and
w herein they excel the trains of other
lines in many important resecl, are
sent on reipiest free.
AlwayH glad to ipioLe rateH nnd give
information.
J. Fiianch, O. 1 & T, A. Omaha,
Nubrot,l.a.
Tlie I'jtar of .J-;iao.
H th the Jap in an 1 t'u I iians
npar to have taken it for graii'ed
the recent war only cleared tha sta
the real antagonists to take the field.
Kus-ia is sjid to I straining every
nerve t,i reinfirn e her army in Vl.idivo
stock: artillery and munitions of war
are being hurried eastward; and, when
the time comes for Irving conclusions
ith the J tpunese liie liasians h i;ie to
have an army of 'J 1,0 I I in -a on l is s;i .t.
I i.e j ap i'iew) on iiit! olunr Ii 111 1, ar j
tensely in iigniil at the! intervention
j n,.sj.,.
whom thev recognize as the
principal in this matter. Taey are .re
liaring lo spend t!i) indeini ity they have
extorted from China in strength
their
fleet. f!ie electorate will, it is said, en
increasing the standing armv, and in
j. short, for going into training f.,r the
f imendiug conllict. They ha ve as yet
j show n no iudication of any h-'pOMt ion to
j evu uate the Liaotung pnimula, mil
Iiu.-sia and France are sai l to lie taking
steps for the purpose of expediting their
movement. Theactionof (jerm my is
not yet certain. Affair in Cure.i are
the reverse of reassuring. The Coreans
are likely to give the Japines'j much
more trouble than did the Chinese, and
every day it seems mora certain Unit
here also we are but at the beginning of
anew epoch; uor can any one foresee
what the end will lie. There was a
troublesome little revolution on foot in
Corea- as this number of the Review
went to press, and it promises to involve
Japan very unpleasantly and inoppor
tunely. From "The Progress of the
World," in the November Review of
Reviews.
The Toledo Weekly rln! and Cam
paign cf IS'.M;.
With a great presidential campaign
coming next year, every thoughtful
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Toledo, Ohio.
( liming Out Sale.
As I wish to go out of busiucis I will
sell all goods at cost. Harness, whips,
etc. , at unheard-of prices.
Respectfully,
J. W. Smith.
To Each of You.
If you owe Geo. II. Turner or Hough
& Sou either hy note or account it will
lie to your interest to call at once and
settle. - GEO. II. Tl.-K.NEK.
It 'day do us Jliich for You.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes
tlmt he had a severe kidney trouble for
many years, w ith severe pains in his
hack and alto that his bladder wia af
fected. He tried many so-called kidney
cures but without any good result.
About a year ago ho began use of Elec
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