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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1896)
THE R'OUX COUNTY J" OTT 33, 1ST A. 1 L. J. Jimmotia, E'lltur anl Prop. F. C 4 M. V U. II. Tim tal.l. (iotn- Wnl. oinK Kt Ho. . 18 0 1 50. . mUe-i 7 ) GRANT GUTHRIE, tttorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matter id Justice, County and J Jixlrn t Court, and Wure tli United Slate Land OfTu. Fire Insurance urilUu in reliable coinjianies. 2TkK"l paprs carafully drawn. UlKRiaoN, - NEBIUSKA. B. L. SMUCK. Fashionable Barber &. Hair Dresser. OPCN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. K47.0MM AND KdHNOKS I'fT IN UHMM. (,1ve X ine J t all. J. E. I'HINNEY.M. 1). PbysicUu ind Surgeon. All rail given prompt atteuiluu. Oftli e In Krui; Store. H ANKIHi'S. - NKBK.IKKa. -THE- RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE has just ue;i:ive;j voice of winter ,V L.VItUE IN- CLOTHING, INCLUDINCJ Overcoats, Coats, Vests, and Pants and alien you need ntu iLing in tl line vou should surily o lo GEFtLACH'S. IU also has a line -.isirtment of win ter underwear, cloves, miMens. h.ils, -jips. iHiots, hhoes, art tio. eti. ele. Hts Htoek of staph" f.nd fain-v unx-eriei. i full and complete, and on all goods b will m ike yon liedroclt RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Fine line of jewelry and dock at Pioneer Flmrnwy. -Tlie man TeRer. who with hiit family drifted in lie re last fall, started out on Tueatlay inornini;. Hm roving disjKisi tion will not allow him to ty uny whera for a great length of tune. A number of the friends of County TrwiMirer Biehle jfiitliered at diia liorn" hut Sunday and sent the day very leitMiDlly with liim and his family lie for their removal to their new home on Anteloi. HarniKin in now without eitlier n tmrnM maker or fdioe maker for the ltrt lim in iu history. There in not a fortune in the "smess here but the rtjriit kind of a man could make a livinjf Ml Umi business. Loat week Joliil iMut made ft dwil iliaiioain-- of his atock of (food at Craw- ford, and tin liiat of the week rtie weralier lookinir after some claims. 00AM good were ah ipped here an I At WMy Outline altached them in the In leraat of a client. It i to be regretted John met with miafortune, but the man who embark in ft hilsiness enterprise in auch times us tliese Ima t?"1' lo lmve iWnty of iuhhim and ft thorouith knowl- ) Ma bum if t'."" tin.lv thn lb H.uiives Hrp larly H.'iUi'.t hiti, Where are ou buying your goods? You probably cannot get what ou want in many things ia your own town, Do you send to the department tore at C'hii Hfo? Why not try the jrreat department store at Clmdron? Our mail order department fiends out orders to Huodred of families in tle uort h west. Our prices are just as low a you can get llm any here. We can wive you express. We save time in ordering and we know better wh.it you want. Besides all tliese reasons we have one other. WesenJtoour mad custo mers just the sama stylish goods us we do for our home customers. We are in conidaut communication with the great cr-iiters of tlie East and as we are a great distributing center for Iry ;Kd- we therefore get the advan tage of everything. Hitch up jour team an I come and do your Spring trading. if you ran t come send fur samples. U E. SMITH & CO , ClIAliUuN, Nt-Wl. I irect Airent (or Bulterick's Patterns land l'r. V:iniiT' Corset. I-J. W. Kicedorir expects to ratine his entile in Iawes cnuntv this summer, j A handsome bicycle arrived a few j days up) fur Mrs. C, F. Collee. A horse fell with (ii'orce (ierlach nn j Sundiiy and u spniinrd ankle was the i lesillt. J Horeliound compound couli syrup j Ihe trreat r. inedy for coughs and colds i at the pioneer I'hannacv. - l-i.lt K.I.K oil Rkxt-1'M) acres near j 1 birr. sou. tree from inciitiiberani-e and I well improved, lmpiire at this oHW-e. j Iisr A small black spaniel hitch, j A auitahle reward will Iw paid for her I return to James L ineran, at Harrison House. l)r. riiinny will occupy the Hoiij,'b j pro rly in Hie north part of town as j soon as vacated by tlie present occu pants. I'"iH Nl On the road t-oiith of towii, a lady s lur muff. )vner can have tlie same- by culling at llii olli-'d and paying lor Ibis nolice. H. I). Churchill was head j lerk at Turner's the flr.t of the week durinj; the absence of J. I. iJavis on ft trip to the Flat I e river. Jackson Kreisler made his returns as assessor for Five Points precinct on last I Saturday. He is Hie first one of the assessors to complete his Work. I I have a larj-e lis! of lands ls'lontrinr j lo eastern nrlles which 1 will sell or rent on easy terms. M-iy I have just I what vou want. Cull nod see me or send ' description ol any land y ou want. ! OllANT (il THKIK. Harrison, N'eh. II. A. Fridily has wold the relinquish ment, to Ins claim neur tuwu and has put a homejitead fllinsr rn n place in th onyon on which there is water. He ex s?cts to live in tn this summer and lias moved into the house opposite Lewis Oerlacb's resilience. James Loiierian, section foreman of the section just across the line in Wyo ming, came down here 1. 1st we k with a had case of erysipehs in his f;ice, tlm re- I suit of his hnvuirf taken cold. II : was in bad shaie for a few days, but has im proved, mi that he is able to lie out, but it. will lie some lime before he will be able to resume work. It would lie a ko-hI plan if people would make a practice of burning waste iper instead of throwing it out to blow about the Rtriiels. During lliehiKb winds of late several teaniH h.ive lieen (nuhlera-d by blowing patieTs uud serious injury may reMilt. Ooore Olinger started yesterday for lha south with his band of ll irses. lie will go to southern Missouri and x;r haps into Arkansas to dispose of them, and seek a locution. He exects tci re turn in a couple of months for his fam ily. Floyd I lark uccompauid him on he trip. Frank Tinkham und A. K. Pew started on Tuesilay on ft prospei ting tour in the Ijiramie mountains of Wyo ming. They have ft notion that they may I 'l" to ,ln(' aotn valuable min cnii, ami as lxilh have had experience in that line they ought to know how to look for it. -During (he past week it has m.n'e several attempts to rain but not much was accomplished. Grass and crops fire tvjMirfed to l coming on all right und it Will te gOIXI even ll ll uoes lenimi! .11 y for .1 few davs longer. With the large ....rf.iint. of rain reported from oilier parta of the state Home ought to mil here after a while. It is reported that parties have fitter up the old Handy ranch on White river and exiect to open a dive mere, liiey v they have a government license and do not enre for the local authorities, us il.eir tines would amount to no more than 11 license would cost. That is put- line it. n little rank. A "government ll cense" is simply ft receipt for payment of the internal revenue tax und is not a license, neither does it convey any u ti.nrii v in sell liuuor contrary to the law of tlie stale. When ft limn take the positition that ho doe, not enre for the aulhori'.ie he is taking very danger ous ground, for he ha lieoonse un out law and must exiect every law-nbidinj; ,.ii..n in hue un iiL'ainst him. Tim peo ple of Hioux county, and especially of White River precinct, have hud nil the u..ennia thev have nnv use for with a place or that khki anu it, wm mm . tolerated. Because the authorities al lowed it to exist some year K ahould I m ken as a warrant that the pres- nffti.lfiltl TV ill do likewise. Such ft ..i.... .Iw.nlil not be nermitted to exist in a rivilizeil coimniinity and the -oplo woiill commiuid lb" criislnnir "f it ,v tb Td'horitie at hntrvcr rnn PEBSOIUL. Mr. O. J. Martin was in town yes terday. Henry Will started for California last Saturday. John Herman was over from Indian creek last Thursday. Mr. and Mr. S. Teblt were at tlie count T neat Monday. I t : ! Mrs. C. F. Coffee and M.s Orewi-1 were in tnn vestenl.iv Mr. C. Chritcnsen and children were i up from Andrew Saturday. C. A. Pud ly was up from (Men r.n Monday on bu-.inewt in Ilie i-ouiily court. I , Tl. r ' iioi,i "'"' rani h Fridav, puo hasiiurtirpphes. f ' 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. 1J. WriKbt went to j r. . , 4 t Whitney fnday evenm-, returning on; Mondav, ' Mrs. i'. H. IIollinL'sworlh nwl Muw Dnisv I.:in were visiting (nends in town j n the first of the week. T . . , , . ,. , i N. K Tipton and (hurley 1 Innitilinnr 'started yesterday for CaHr, Wyo., to i j ;o to she;ii in sheep. i Ivl llollirorsworlh and family left last! week for California where thev wiii 1 maknheir future home. Joe Stnslny brought bis family down from Wyoming last week to visit for a : l .. .;!. ... lAii-,. i.u ....(luil tn us. j J. II. N'ewbn started Sat nrday evening j for the home of his parents in Iowa, 1- j ing callexl by the serious illness of his mothpr. Miss Cnmmen.ind who has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. Aggie Meioe, evening. j M. liruck returned to vomimr the llrst ol last week having spent someday visiting friends and' holding diwn his . homeslead. C V Coiree acromial nied bv C. H. t,. r. loiKt, aicompanito oj Holliugswoi th, started Tue-slay for Ari- zona after cattle. They will Ihj back the; latter part of this month. I J. O. Morris, after a pleasant visit I with frii'iids and the transaction of some business here, left Saturday morning for his home at Jewetta, Oil. WaNTKIIA reliable lady or gentle man to distribute samples and make 11 house to bouse canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring ex tracts, f it) to J"ia month easily made. Address CltoFrs & Kked, Chicago, III. The numlier of prairie schooners' sepn passing through here of late indi cates that people still Islieve that the promised land is still to the westward. John H. Brown was in town Satur day. He has moved into Wyoming and County Treasurer Biehle is moving on the place formerly occupied by the Brown on Autelope. As soon as C. B. Hollingsworth re turns from the south ho expects to move on the head of Indian creek, in Wyoming where his cattle are now. ('utile art getting so numerous in the valley that the ijuestion of feed is becoming un im portant one. Chris. Chrintian brought his daugh ter, Miss Amy, down from Pleasant Ridge on Friday and left with her for) Omaha that evenin, Some months ugo she was taken with lung fever and an als-ess formed in her right side. She was taken to the Methodist hospital and an operation was perform on Sunday, from which she rallied nicely ami w hen her father left her she had every pros- lied of rapidly regaining her health. It is said that Elliott Brown has moved his sheep from the location he occupied on Hat Creek, in Wyoming. The owners of small herds of cattlo in that neighborhood went to him and showed him that he was interfering with them very much and that it was easier for him to move his sheep than for all of them to move. Ha recognized the just ness of their claim and moved bis sheep out and will put some cattle in there. -The new board of village trustets met on Tuesilay evening and organized by electing E. Rohwer chairman, E. J. Simmons, tier!:, Lewis fierlach, treas urer. A license was ordered issued to I. Ricbstein to sell liquor during the en suing year. 1 he contract ior operating the pump was awarded to (Jen. S. Tool, at the same price as the work was done for last vear. The entire running ex penses of the village last year wore a little less thun three hundred dollar. There is an amusing side to the con test of Newman against Nichols, men tion of which was made in these col umns last week. The claim contested wa supposed lo include what is known as East Springs. Just as the decision ol the general land oBlce wa received it wa learned that the land covered by the entry under contest did not take in the rpriugs but lay about half a mile west of them, high and dry. C. II. Orewel got the lower water from the springs und Charles New man sent down a tiling for what he auppoed ho hud lieen con testing. It 1 singular that such a mis take should have remained undiscovered for o long. quarterly Meeting Notice. Our third quarterly meeting will be held at Pleasant Ridge May Sod and 24th bv Rev. R. J. Itevenport. On Sat urday, the 2nd at 8 o'clock p. m., Bra Devenport will preach, after which the busine session of the 3d quarterly con ference will he held. Sunday, the 24th, at 10:80. m. he will preach again, af ter which he will administer the sacra, menu of the Lord snpH.-r. All cor dially invited. l. J. Cl.AKK, Pastor. Filial lYouf Xotirr. All prrtona having fiiml pnwif millet- In llrtu fmfM-r will rreie marked i-opy of tn tHMT hmI itre rt)Ue.bet to eiiiMiioe tlM-lr j nonce amj u Hoy -rroia exui rt-pori u Hume w Ibis uttu-e at ouue. .Votire fur Pulilimiiwi. tJtnd Office at Alliance, Nell. I April 5, l!. I I mim 1 urn i'JKHCll mill I ne I Ol MIW 111 ff nutne M'tiier iiM nasi itotis oi in inieu-: lioti lo lunke dual proof in vitptNirt ol liU , ru.iui, wiei 1111 ii pioof will lie iiiiiOr ie lore J. J. Kleneii, .dcrk of file litiT-t ivi.ief til 1 f rri ...i, V..1. ,i l: ih1.. viz: ' ' , Jtewpli I!im. ot (l!e!u it., a hi he If i,t ' ; lieirff lil"linrl iUn. deem.e.l. j in:tte II. K. , vltA for lit., tie. i. w ft i tji. it .. r. :a . i lie iiii'ii.'w 1 im followiitf witMertKex to rov- in ,.(inli-iiiiii re.i.li iic; upon mi'lcuiliw U.i aiu land. John t . Meyer. I- rank Mever, I'nnl Scrre.. nil l liii- lii Ut, Mi,Ja 'kii KreUr, vi 4.UU.UV, 'U. in 'I e!.e. of Harri-oii. Nel. who in:ule II. K. No. 'Ail 3 for tie w. '4, s,, . . u- - '" Hne to prove hlrt eoiiluiuoUH ri'.O'leiiee, npii.i uud iitiliv. turn ol , uiii luuil, iz : Is.ulnr Itit lKieiii. I., irertueli, lirioit liutli r;,.. . I., nmui-k. all ol llurru. m. n. :3' J. W. ft .u. Jit., K.-Ut.-r. . i,t ;, i I-ou! ( iSke at AlliHiice, Veil., I April , ).-.. i Notlc- U liereliy (fiven Hint the following iiHined M-ttler hui liicd notii-o uf his inteu t .Ha lo niuke tiicil proof in nupiiort ol liiii i-luliii. und Mini said proof will lie made lie- ; lor- M. J. Itlewett, c-li-rk of liistriet tkjiirl, ! ut llurrlson, Nib., on June tl, ih'jo, vi.: Jiisi-pli 1. Mel Vila, of HiirrNoa, Nib., mho made II. K. No. IJ-.'i for the w. nw. ',, '"' U u'"1 '"' '4 '"'- ' w'c- "' H- w u., r. He names the following a-ltunKHe to prove II in VOU II l "ll I ' "".'UK U UOII nuu tuiiiia turn of. s.iid hind. vi. : VMIlium lloiirret. WIIIIhiii lielden. W llll un 11. llouf;ii, illi..ia ULri.ieli, ml ut ll.ttrixm, Neli. :w :r.'i J. v. Wkiix, Jk., llcKlsur. -Xiitl.r for 1'iililieniion t'nited Mate Land o;lii e, Alllimne Neb. ( u ufphy s.mmi w sevmonr, ol Neiv Vork, linn filed notice of In lenLioii to niuke fliinl priMjf Iw-lore M. J. lil.-wett, ( l.-ri. ldt. I om t. ut Ids otlice In H"i rison, on Hie dMy ol Mny, Ismi, on t.,, i , tJ r,, uppHei.tlo.i n .3-4;, fr tlie b. of n etiua .so. 21, la lovniliip No.:il a., "Vl'iMiamiVii nl Inch-en: W. . Illuelow, It. 'l,;ihr,;S0,1;, .u. "uyu " "r'"'k"- ' .1. W . V iaix, .In., Hester. Nntii'P. Notice is hfcireliy given that on the (ith duv ol Miiy, Ih'.ii;, W. ll. I'oown, tiled his peti tion with the county clerk of sionx county, Nenrimku, siirm-d hv 11 muloiitv ol' the resi dent liee holdi rs of W hile Kiver preeiin-l, iwri ,,i slou: count v, NehrasUa, pruvini that thi ol t'linnlv i-oniniUnioiiei's fit s.tid riinntr irsnt to him u lireiine to sell ihhII. spirlluotis und vinous llijiinr-i in a Is-vei-Hne for a period of one yeiir from the dale lliere of, in V Idle Itiver preeiiud, mid till prolc-st-i and rnioriMtriim-Pi thereto inii-tJii tnade In ritiiix us provided hy lur or s.iid petition will he rallied witiioiil lelerem-e thertdo. W. II. Hkows. HORSE BREEDERS. The fine 4-year-old .Shire Stallion will make the stand for the senson of lWlS at $5.00 to insure a mare in foal. He i a bright bay, with good style and action, ami weighs about 1,100 pounds. Young stock will be taken at market value in payment of service fees. The horse ran be found at all times at the Schaeler barn t mile south and 1 mile west of Bodurr: postollice. Nil IIOI.AK StHAE 'KH. LOOK! HEBE! LO YOU WANT TO RAISE WATER? I will put yon is a machine which will elevate from 300 gallon to 22,000 gal lons per minute with the least possible power. It can lie operated by windmill, steam, water or horse power. It ha been tried ami it merits are known. It is just the thing to use in streams where a portion of the water can he used to elevate the other portion. They nro clieup. They are durable. They are simple. They are up-to-dute. Price on larger machines or on Iroa work alono, furnislied on application. Write for further inforniatiou to, L. T, POOLE, Agouti Ma island, N'K m vet - FOB YOXJB IMIoney. Triton Marsteller 'Bros. The Old Reliable." Bsador Richstein, DEALER IjLST Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENT FOR Pabst's Celebrated BEER. HARRISON, 225 Designs The Urreft collection ever nnbll6beil In any the world. Si) church de.ifrni 20 Interior. u.ttbie.. COLONIAL HOMES . . 24 dealgni 10cu., or Any one rolnt; to biillfl, ahould cuiuona ) 01 Arumc HERBERT C. CHIVERS. Architect, THE SIOUX COUNTY J011L, ESTABLISHED (888. 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 Tt forget to call. IE NEBRASKA. All for 10c. of up-to-date deslgni architectural bonk la both book, for Ucti. to bnllrl, or ever Intenillair nl for these I IKW limited ana loiomai uomcs, - - TIZW ST. LOUIS, Md Note heads, Envelopes, Bill heads, Poster stock Invitations,