The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 30, 1896, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE SIOUX 'OL'NTY
CTOTJUITA
O
J. J. hlminoii:., Alitor uinl Prop.
F.E.A M.Vli. BeTlmeLhl...
GoIiik West. t.tAvji Kim.
Mo. . mtxel. 10 to No. (I, mlirO
CHANT GUTHRIE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to nl! legal
matters in Justice. County and District
Courts, and before the United States
Land Olflce.
Fire Insurance written in reliable
companies.
VJl'iSlA lepers carefully drawn.
llAlUUiXi.V. - Neiihaska.
I- L. KMU' K,
Fashionable Barber a Hdr Dresser,
OPCN 5'JNOAY FROM 3 TO 12.
RAZvlM tSU WIss.!ilH rt T IS VXUMU
CIve X me 1 u 1 'nil.
J. E. PII1NNKY, M. I).
Physician aiul Surgcim.
All cull xlven inu.t nttention.
Ufllce In tirug Stor..-.
riAIlUISOX. - - XKBUASKA.
-TlIK-
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE
HAS JUST KUJEIVED A LAK(iE IN
VOICE OF WINTER
CLBTHiMG
i.n'.:luI)I.'j
Overcoats,
Coats,
Vests, and
Pant3
Bnd when you need nnylliing in that
line you siiouni surciy go to
gERLAOH'S.
II so has a tine assortment of win
ter underwear, gloves, mil tens, Imts,
caps. Iwiots, shoes, arc tics, etc., etc.
His stock of staple :.nd fancy groceries
js full Mid comiilett) nnd on all goods
lie will make you tmdrock
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
W. R. S nith is h.tulin,
1 ii in In r to
O iring, usui five teams.
The mutenal is nd to I on tlm
Uround for the new More at Hodarc and
it will oon lw put together.
TtlR Jolrsai. was in error as to the
team mentioned last week a having
Itroken Icmisb. It did not be long to Pat
Ijicy hut w did not L-urn the iiania of
tlie owner. ,
-A. T. Hughson itends una remittance
fron; Oelrich's, 8. D., and informs us that
lie lias 80 head of catlli and a good place
to keep tlielll, but bitter walef to drink,
and expect to return to Sioux county In
the fall.
i-Th contest of Newman v. NichoU
hail been dei ided by th general land of
lice In favor nf the consultant. At the
local land pITIce oiw or the'oftU'Cr held
for each of the parties ho (t had to go In
the cominiMioner of the general land
oKlce.
Tlie lf liuinH enterprise in the
county tlwtfmH lieen reported is the es
t ib(inmnt, of store on While river,
ih t utldt the povcrniiient reservation.
I l expected .that .application will lie
itude Ut tU county board " "lo'n
tiwnlllienuxtst.p iH likely , U
Ifon to lv ft miUy hlutioii unl
a
liontotUce provided. Torw m
Inmiu iu Sioux county.
on the
Fin line of jewelry and elm ks nl
Pioneer Pharuncy.
W. K. Mannll(.-r is building a sum
nier kitchen to his residence.
Horehound compound cough syrup
the great remedy for coughs arid colds
at tlie Pioneer Itiarmacy.
The high wind the first of the week
brcjutlit the vane of Hester windmill
to trief.
For Sale or Kent -MO acres near
Harrison. Free from incumberaiue ami
well imprneeil. Inquire at this ollii e.
All persons indehteil to me are re -
quested to call unit sett le their accounts
by cash or note by May 2.
J. W. Smith.
- WaNTEIi .r)00 cattle to liepl
(,,,!
the coining season. Goo,l range ami
water, and careful attention guaiaoii.-'
Terms, b) cents for the sers-.m.
V. N. K'u;i'.tk:.;:.:.
1 l;i i i i -on, Nehr.
I have a large list of lands iM-ii.ugmg
to enstern parties whii li 1 will e:i m
rent en easy t.-ruci. May li" I have just
what von. Call an I see me or S'-ici de
scription of any land you want.
Ohant (rT;nt:r..
1 Jan ison, Neh.
V.'antkd A reliaVile udy or gentle
man to distribute, stioples and make a
house to house canvass for our Vegetable
To. let Soaps aud Pure Flavoring ext nu ts
$10 to f T.'ia moiilli easily made. Address
tlKif-TK & ReKU. t'hicago. III.
(.'. F. Colleo exited to stilt for
Arizona the lirst of the week after cattle
to put on his Wyoming ranch. He ex
(wcts to get two tram l-uds,. C li. H.d
lingsuorth will aju'omii.i.'iy lum on the
in n.
I'. F. Neece came up Friday nnd on
Saturday moved bis two daughters who
have leen attending school hcre.down to
the ranch on Running Water.
He reported the stock in that lo.tility in
good condition.
it is reported that when Tbeo. Hille
braiid took his Imnd of sheep into Wyom
ing t he people in the locality did not
like it and loo'; measures which ran h'm
nut. Sheep play havoc with the pasture
for cat I le.
The schools closed last Friday with
rhetorical exercises and the sime even
ing Mr. Fisher started for his h ioirf in
Uiwcs county, riding through on horse
liack. Mrs. Fisher left oil the train
Monday evening.
Home wolves got after ( ', 11. Unilt's
cattle last week and the count was three
short and some that, were present were
injured. Lightning got in its work on
several head hiiouginj; to A. McOinley
nlioct the same time. Eiiher is bad for
cattle.
T. O. Williams is iiifin; down n
well for a party near Lusli and w hen
completed he w HI fait one dow n for Hen
ry Warneke and also one W. A. Hirelow
and H. B. Coffee between Uuiiuing Water
and Sheep creek, where those parties will
range their cattle during the summer.
Dr. Mtsndilh cuiiie up from , Craw
ford Monday to consult I)r, Phinney in
reganl to the treatment of Albert Erd
man. They drove out to his place in the
evening the patient returned with them,
and lie is still her-, and in a fair way to
soon he nil right.
J. W. Scott informc 1 im that sorni
one hail liro!;en a numlier of panes of
glas out of tlie windows in the school
housp and done considerable mischief in
side the building. It. was very likely
the pranks of some hoys who desire f ir
fun got the U'lter of their judgment.
lint they hoiild not have destroyed
nroiiertv.
There seems to Is? a question ns to '
th right of tlm b n'ii of e piahz-i'ion to
change the valuation put upon properly
by the asjfi-surs when it i-s the aoei in
the various pr.'ciocts. Tie" have au
thority to lo ver in ume and r.itse in
others for tin purpose of epiaii.in.-, hot
thi aggregate must be maintained at
tli- a n mitt rclurn-d In I lie asset -rs.
Clins. E. Verity writes to have TlIK
Jot'R.N VI. Mail to VTliiti; Pcir I.-ike,
Minn,, w here bis family , w ill penil ll.o
summer wlnla bo is looking for a. busi
ness opening. He lias been iw resident of
Nebraska so long Hint it will seem ouetr
to him to have to writs the name of any
other state in a date line.
The arrest of Herman Kroning
. . . i i .. . :
S'cm.s to nave neen line soui'i nrrests in
thU county. Parties from that locaity
report that he was takun to Hot Springs
but was not kept nnder guard even, and
on preliminary examination was dis
charged, as he was not the man wanted,
nnd there was no evidence ngsinst liim.
Such urrests are worse than useless.
L. T. Poole informed ns the machin
ery for sinking the test well for artesian
water at Marsland is on the ground and
work will begin at once. The money is
raised by stibecription and costs twenty
five cent a foot to have the well put
down, the people to furnish all material
and iHiard the men while the work is in
progress. They have about five hundred
dollars in the fund. The result will lie
watched for witli much interest by the
lnplA of this county, as its' success will
indicate that our people may nlso get
artesian Water. Th people of Mnrsland
nnd vicinity iire entitled to credit for the
enterprise displajed In the matter and it
is lioK?d that their efforts ' will . be
crowned with sucwes, ' (
Auction Nal". . '
I will wll my entire stock of hnrnss
Laddies, whips nnd harness and other
, uppl' "n Saturday, Stiy 8, WM, t 10
i o'clock, slurp.
Terms cash.
i
J. W. Smith.
PERSONAL.
M. V. JerJ ui wa ovr from A.lelia on
Tuesday.
K ii. i . ... .
iV V right and bib motliet arrived on
Monday's, jiasseriger.
T (J tl II 1 il.. 1.
v. n. jMMieu was uuwu iroui tue ram n i
the last of Vie week.
W. A. Bigelow visited S. B. Coffee
the J 1st of the week.
Rev. mils Durant, of Chadron, was
,, ,
in l.arri-on yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ikiut returned to
('rford Thursday evening,
I Mri. C II. Turner and Miss R isa De
B k were in from Ai.telne Saturday.
llenrv Wirlx and I.wi Pfost maile a
juiiii r . in i r. i ."iiiik Mi'icr, I'aui cerri's.
tr i To James 11 l ook tli lirst. or trie
,
xx
(i n. If. Turner was in town the (!rt
of tin) w .cl; .ii,;m after his husiiienM
inter si.
('. T. Taylor, of Oam'ia, was talking
lifn insurance to our ihmiI the lat of
tie; week.
Mr (i. W. Stanarrl who has len vis
itirnj her daughter, Mrs. T. 0. Willia'ms.
left Tuesday evening for lier liome in
Iowa.
... T ,,r .. , . i
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ostrander wer ,
over from the north part of the county j
the lirst. of the week visiting friends and I
transacting hiisiiless. I
IJ. F. Moore was in town Mondavi
. , , , , ,, , .'
night and made a pleasant call at this
olhce. He says Ins s.,.ck came th.ough j
the w inter in good shape.
Uv. Iathr Jrftjdiv came down '
from the west Tuesday evening and "n ;
Wednesday held Catholic s- rviees at the
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Hlewitt.
Aliln Ol.ls was in town the first of the
week, having recently returned from the
In. lian Territory. He will try farming
this season in Hitchcock county, Neh.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. T. Poole came up
up
from M.irsl.tiid Monday to visit THE
.IinKNAi, family, returning yesterday,
Master Ned Simmons accompanying
them.
Miirrled.
I'nt T - 7. VMEHM 'N At the residence of
the bride's parents near liodirc, Sioux
county. Nebraska, oil Wednesday,
Apnl !, 1-f.l'i, by Rev. C. E. Rice.
Mr. I'onard liruit, nnd Miss Myrtle
7,'oimernian, both of Sioux county,
Nebraska.
Tlie cont rncting parties have both re
s'.d.il in the county so buig that, they
have an extended circle of acquaint
ance and their popularity among them
is the liest. possible gauge of their merit.
They will make their home at. tlie place
lilted up by the groom in Warbonnet
precinct, an 1 sett le down to the enjoy
ment of wed .led bliss, at tended by the
w isii of till that few sorrows and many
joys may he their lot in hie.
Died.
Sc 'lACTrai At the family residence n"ar
Hoda ro postollice, Sioux county, Ne
braska, on Friday, .April 21, 1WI0,
Peter Schaefer, aged 4'J years.
Pocpased was an industrious farmer
who came here iilsmt three years ago
and purchased a large farm and set to
work to develop a. system of irrigation
which the former owner had commenced.
His health failtd more than a year ngo
and h" became a victim to consumption
on the above date. He leaves a wile
and nine children to mourn his death, all
of whom were with him at the time of
his death except his eldest daughter,
Mrs. II. J. Smiley. The deceased was
buried or. Sunday in the Catholic ceme-
rterv nl M oil ros. The bereaved family
have the sympathy of all in their loss,
A J;iud Plan.
W-iyn.. l.Vpnbllcan.
Tie-coiiuiion ii.-o te of the it-il" are
s.ipp.i.ed ,i abide by and lie law-ab'ding
citizens, and yet the state m ikes no pro
vis oii for tlieni t-i become acquainted
with those laws. Ecu session of the
leisl it.Mie enact, a lot of laws and only a
few lawyers and favored ones ever
learn what those laws urn. The laws go
into edVcl any lime from the date ff
their passage up to July 1 nf tlie year in
which they are enacted, and the session
law s published by the state seldom ore
ready before Octolx-r following. It
ceems that there ought to lie provisions
made by the iiislatuiv for a. more gen
eral knowledge of what the people are
expected to conform to than under the
present system. Hundreds of t housands
of dollars are expended annually by the
masses in defending themselves against
breeches of laws that they never had a y
means of knowing were in existence;
this should bo remedied. It can bo den
by an net of the legislature authori.ing
the publication of all such nets passed
in at least two papers in each county in
the slate. It would lie a matter of ecoi -oniy
to the people, and would go a long
ways toward preventing the passage of
pernicious acts, in that tlie people would
know just what their representatives
were doing and could hold tlieni respon
sible for anything favoring oppression
or wrong in any manner.
I'p to Iriite-lSih'i.
The most complete tanir text book
ever published is the new edition of
"Tariir Facts for Sinkers and (Students"
Defender Document No. 0-200 pigts,
just out. Publishers, The American
Protective Tiirilf League. Campaign
text books issued just before th" eleclio"
rtro of little, value. The tan IV loigue B
to Is1 congratulated on its foresight I.,
getting out its hand book so early in the
year. Order by number onlv. Sunt to
liny address for 2n cents, Address W. l'
Wnkeman, (Jen. Sec, W West 2!W St.,
New York.
Final Proof Xoliee.
ll persons liuvinx final proof notices in
thi paier m ill reeelve a nmrke.1 copy ot the
i i ue-usj exuuiiiie their
noine an. I ii nay rrum exist report me
"""! "" " "'
; 1
Xutirr for Publication.
Lund office t Alliance. Neb. 1
Airil i. isini. t
Notice U hereby K!veii UlHt the tolUjwiiuf
llilliie'l settler h..M nliil miln-i. .. ui i. I..,. .
tion lo ntHke tinul nroof lit wlllilMirt of hiu I
". "! . mW proof will be imnie he i
i tore M. J. i;ie. ti, , lerk i the iti-tii.-t
! court, ut H..riis,n, Neb., on Jiay ju, Ii'.hj,
j..i, i,, ... ii..:,r! , v ,-
In in. of I'.i l.nril f.'iHix. ii-i-i il. I
tin lliaiie II. K. No. ZICl for the ae. , see. I
iji. .i-i a., i . :a .
Hi- a. line Hie tolliiwlnir wil'iese to prove
hi i-uiilUuiiiii, i (..i.l..... , i i i ..
io"'t I on! viz:
' su .i i.ik iuisI, .Neh., Jack
i-aa Ivlei.-le,', ut
J iHruii,.ii .i. iii4 j
Hi o'lii-'e. nf llai-ri .on. Ni I.
i. .. i . . k. i
l o in etc It. K. No. &:l:; for the m. w. ',,
1 1 i s. 'i n . 1 1 ec. li, tji. a.' a., r.
lie neiee, the Jol!iiwIni u it:ics-ev to iroe
hi-, eo i tin :loil- ie-:,leie-e llpii.i ,.,ei tuit.Va
lion ol . -;il, hi ;iil , i. ;
l- ei ir l;i.'li-.lein, I, l.ei laeh, I. rant lilitli
ra, i;. I., '..m..-, ml ui it. o r;.- n, Sen.
a .i, J. W . W tai.s, Ju., Ki-icUter.
I . ut ire fur I'litilii-atiini.
j Ijllld (l!. l lit Alleone, Sell., I
Airil T,, In'.Ki.
I Notice Is hereliy ;riven that t!ie loll. is injj
llliuieil -ettier has liliil liol lee ol lis , lite, e
. tioii to iinike tlaal inoof in Mitiionrl ol his
cliiiui. uinl that iii'l poKit' wiii i ... in ute he-
rre M. j. KU-wett. clerk of district i:oart,
lit JlurrUotl, Neh., on Juur (',, IKVo, iz:
Josi ;ili P. Mrl oiiii. nf llrrinii, Xi-li.,
w ho inn.li! II. K. No. lor l:ie se. i, nw. i.,
s. lie. '4 ami lie. -t ins ' ; ..e. .11, tp. :il ii., r.
lie nnine tlie follow inirwitnese to prove
Ills I'Olililiuoit.-. re.-tnleaeu llpo.i mi, culliva
tion of, s.ihl lnni. vlx:
HS'irra;;. 'oViho!;;
w
Tiaili r Culture. I'hml I'lonf. .Vuti i' lor
I'l.ll C 111 i'lll.
I'nlt.-il -tate l.und Olliee, Alliilllee Neh. )
A pril 'Je. S'n;.
Notice l leTehy iflvea tlmt Wihliun V.
Seymour, ol New York, Iimm lile.l notii-e of in
te.iliou to make liit.il proof tielore M.J.
Illewetl, ( lerk I li -t . ( oil it, a t his olliee In
1 1 ii rri-oo , on lite ;inth May of Ma', Isim, on
timlM'l elllliire iiiplieati.u No. :iin, for the
ss. 'tot section No. '21, in towiohiii No. :ll n..
j runge No. w.
lie iimni-oii" w iim-PM-i. ... iiik.IO", 1.
K. .lohmion, W. I.. Iloyt, llenry W urneke, all
of Harrison, Veh.
:a-:ls J. W. Weiix, .(., Hi'lster.
.Satire.
I Notice is hereby giv en Unit on the .Hh (lav
ol May, Ism, l-n.ior Uiclu-t.-i n will make np-
plication to tlie Imanl of trustee of the vil
I luge of lUrrinon, stoiix county, Nehi-Hnka,
lor u licence, to Is. grantc'l to 1 1 i ut to sell
if ut 1 1 . Hi!rilnous an. I vinoi.s liipiors la snlil
Uhitfe lor tlie iiiniileii:il year of is'.;.
All oheelions, plotests or renioii-t'-inci'S
to tile tNsiiioice of H.iid licence uiilst he ,na.e
In riling an. I nlc. I wlt.li the villime clerk
on or helore hoo t of the fttii d.iy of Mey,
IM'.-'i, or sai.l license will In. jiiayed' for witii
out relerenee ttiereUi.
Dateil Harrison, Nehranka, April , IW..
ISAOOK III! IIHTr.lN.
HORSE BREEDERS.
The fine 4-year-old Shire Stallion will
make the stand for the season of 1H9I) at
$ "i.OO to insure a mare in foal.
He is a bright bay, with good style
and action, and weighs about 1,700
pounds.
Young stock will be taken at market
value in payment of service fees.
The horse can be found at all times at
the Schaefer barn 1 mile south and 1
nnlu west of Bodarc postollice.
Nl. HOI. AS S( HAE'.'KR.
LO YOU WANT TO RAISE
WATER?
I will put you is a machine which will
elevate from 800 gallons to 22,000 gal-
' j m nlinule wjth tl9 je(1Hl possible
power. It can be operated by windmill
steam, water or horse power.
It has been tried and its merits are
known.
It is just the thing to use in streams
where a oort ion of the water can be
me.l to elevute the other portion.
They ore cheup. They are durable
They are simple. They are up-to-date,
Prices on larger machines or on iron
work alone, furnished on application.
Write for further Information to,
L. T. POOLE, Agent,
Maryland, Nub.
warn
FOB
Soney, Than
Marsteller Bros.
"The Old Reliable."
Isador Richsfein,
DEALEB IT
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
AGENT FOR
Pabst's Celebrated
BEER.
HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.
jESJRTI&JFKD homes.
225 Designs
Tlie Urgent collection of up-to-date deslinis
ever piihlislie.J In any arctiileclnryl b.mk In
tlie world. AO churt'.li desl::nii 20 Interiors
issubie. COLONIAL HOMES . .
24 designs lOcts., or both books for IScts.
Any one a-olnit
to build. Bhoiil.1
edlUons) of Artlntlcand Colonial Homes."
HERBERT C. CHIVERS, Architect,
THE SIOUX COUNTY
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Always carries in stock a good line
of stationery consisting of
Letter heads,
Statements,
Legal blanks,
Book stock,
Cards,
Etc, Etc, Etc.
When in need of such things do not
forget to call.
oods
ITOJJi,
All for 10c.
to bulul, or even lntrnninff
send for these I 1KB Hintied
XZl"l5' ST. LOUIS, MO.
Note heads,
Envelopes,
Bill heads,
Poster stock,
Invitations,