The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 14, 1896, Image 5

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L. J. hniiions Failtor utnl Prop.
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Coins Went. (jiiInK t ut
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GRANT GUTHRIE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all leg;
matter in Justice. County and District ;
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Courts, and before the Lintrd atales.
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lud Ollice. J
Fire lusurance w ritten in reliuUe
i-onipanieii.
j'Leal papersVarefully drawn.
HaRJUSO.V. - NiJIilAKKA.
B. L. KMUCK,
Fashionable Barber b. Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
RAZORH AND I'L'T IN l)UIKI!.
t.ivc I Ul J
I (nil.
J. H PIHNNKY, M. I.
Physician and Surgeon.
All rslln fiveu jinoiipt ut lention.
(ittlee In tiruif stoi e.
IIAMIIIWS. - - NKHHAVK A.
-tih:
j .V hfcWMliifol lioiisu is to lie limit
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE I landmarks of the intelligence of the na
tion and the iducationul laws of our
HAS JUSV KK 'JoVF.il A LARUE IN- j Mate should lie observed.
VOICE OK WINTER
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Overcoats,
Coats,
Vests, and
Pants
and when yo'.l need anyihinu
line you should surely go to
in llr.it !
He alio has a (loo assortment of win
ter timlerwear, glove, nutteii. hats,
tups. hts, sh.ies, an tics, etc., etc.
His stock of staple r.nil fancy groceries
is roll and complete ami on all goods
lie will make you bedrock
DDfirc
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
Dr. Phinny lias moved his family
into the Hough residence property.
Fine line of jewelry and clocks at
Pioneer Plmrnrtcy.
The man who brought thn rain on
Monday bhould allow lumseii to oe
known.
Geo. II. Turner returned from a trip
to Onmlia on Friday, having K' 1,,t'ra
for metlical udvi.e. He has U-en in -nr
health for (tome time hut it is hop-d that
he will noon he all right.
Hii oflU-e received u package of gar
den neeiln Monday from the department
of agriculture for which Secretary Mor
ton has our thanks, The rait) came on
the un day so that nature and the
government have each done its part to
enable ut to nUrt a garden.
On last Monday the parties interest
ed in the pretnuim won at the Mate fair
laid full on native grasses got three dis-
interwited parties to arbitrate the matter
of the division of tho money: Hy their
decision M. H. Oreen and Eli Smith each
fot 7.50 and L. iVHm k and Jerry Will
itch got $2.50. This matter him lxs;n
litMCinK fl'rfufalongliiiie and as the
writer wa drawn into i( without his
. knowledge or con-wnt lie is glad that it
h-i heeff pled, '
0L0THIN6,
GERLaOHS
,id V "-s.
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mm?
Where arc ton buy in;; your goods:
You probably cannot get what you
want in
to" o.
tliunr thing ill vour own
1 you. send to the department store
at ( hicagoir
Why nut try the great department
store at I hudroii':
Our mail order department sends
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out CHiiers to Hjtidredi, of families in the :
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IK .ft !l West.
inir prices are just as low a, o"
tan get tiiein anyw litre.
We can save you express.
V.V save time in ordering ami we
k""w U--,Ur tt ll:,t -vou
Besides ail these reasons we have
one other. Weken ltooor ina'l custo-
rin.T. just the iuis stylish gooJ-. us we
do for our home customers.
J We are iii constant communication !
! with the re.it p-uters of t t-i il ist uud
I as we ale a great ihstrihu'.iiif; i enu-r for j
!rv (joils we lh refuie cl the advan-1
Ul
of everything.
Iliti h up our ti:iiii and coma and j
ilo your Sjii iii trading.
If you can't "ome sen I for s.imples.
m. i:. SMITH & CO..
Chaukos, Nfk:i.
1 trect Agent.4 for Huttei it k's l'atterns
and I'r. Warner's Corsets.
And it rained.
Vi". II. S.iiitli has moved into the
Jameson pro rt v.
Ilorchound coni)Oiind cough syrup
the great r. inedy f'r coughs and colds
! at the Pioneer Pharmacy,
j A girl is reported to have arrived
jat th home of Shi t iir Ilat tlett on Toes-
I - 1 :: Sai i: it P.ENT-HiO acres near
Harrison, f ree fruii ini iiinlK-niuci: and
i well improved. Inquire at this ollice.
Beds were at a premium on .Muiiday
niL'lit by reason of so 'many being de-
laineil on irrnration matters. Must of j
tiieui got reasonahly comfortable ipiar
tcrs, as every one opened their houses.
WaNTKIi-A reliable huly or genlle
man to distribute samples and make a
house to house canvass for our Vegetable
Toilet Siapsauil Pure Flavoring extracts.
$10 to $t5a inoutli easily made. Address
( Kiii rs iS. l:i;i'.n, l hicago. 111.
- It is reported that the railroad com
pany contemplates making earth fills
where the track is now built oil wooden
trussles. Earth lilU are the more dura
ble. Some of our iienple hope to gel
employment in making the improve
ment. - Shortly after liO'-n on Monday it -gan
to ruin and it kept it up until far
into the iiibt. The result, is that people
all over the county are r juicing for the
ram was much needed. The ground is
now m condition to keep things growing
for some time and now that the rain has
started more ii likely to follow.
- Tin: Jo(:hnai for (ib n last week
failed reach their destination. They
were put into the mail sack and deliver
ed to mad clerk. Some one either on
the tr-in or at Ciiadro list le careless
;is the same thing occurred not long ago.
The latest one on Bob Ingles, who
has the reputation of Is-ing the cham
pion trout catcher who viMts White
river, is that on a recentjrip he was not
Nili.Micd with angling for memliers of
the finny tribe hut went to catching the
settlers' chickens with hook and line.
Andrew Christian came down from
Douglass, Wyo., Friday evening, having
attended a meeting of the lioard ol com
missioners of Converse county, of which
he is a tiiomlier. This is the nearest
railroad xiint to his home, hui his mile
age stops at the state lino and he lias to
dig up" out of his own pocket the rest
of the way.
Sealed bids for building a school
house in st honl district No. HO (at An
drews), Sioux county, Nebr., will he re
ceived by the school board until 12
o'clock, noon, Monday, May 25, If OH.
Specillcat ions can be seen ut the house
of F. Force, one mile east of Andrews.
By order of the school board.
F. FoncK,
P. O. Harrison, Neb. Director.
C. J. Orahle informed us that in the.
case, of the Crawford Irrigation Com
pany against the peoplu along While
river aiin us triiiuuiries ii. is uui mo m,-,
i-. ... tl.., ,.!
ject to prevent the owners of small irri
gation plants from using the water nut
to have the amount of water to which
they were entitled established by the
courts, that the company may know the
amount of water on which it may base
its' operations. That being the case the
defendants can go ahead just the name
as before.
The last of thn week some of the re
maining iersonnl effects of E. 1. Hough
were taken into Wyoming and the first
of the week what was Ic-Tt of the family
took the train east and it is supposed the
destination of all h some point in Kan
sas. A great deal might be said in this
connection, but other than remarking
that he, like nonio other goodl?) people
who have left the county, leaven an un
paid account on our hooks, we will sim
ply express tho opinion that hud he de
voted the name energy to his legitimate
business that ho did to his elforts to rut)
the politic- of tho county and "do up"
TliK Jol'KNAL and it editor, he might
nt)t h-i"P left thi pi-He a lie did.
PI ItMlN W.,
f.eor' Firnest UIU lltl frf.fll t'lcidroll
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I'1" WeCk. I
Ar fi i i . -i i
. l. v.!.irn moveu Ui iroui i. uaurou
the last of im we k. I
Mr. M. J. Blewett is visiting her par-1
KUiH in Warbonnet. '
L. Larson was tip from Running AVa-I
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ter the last of the week. 1
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,ad a pleasant call at this ollice.
i
Mesdarnes MootMiiery and JorJan :
ere up from (jih hrist the lirst of the!
week. j
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J. I Siiledos writes us that lie and
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I Mis. hiuedes will ivt'jrn here in toe near,
future.
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i IKov Hall w.is nn from Crawford on!
Monday looking
water rights.
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in
Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Uvi were the I
quests of Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Sutton i
j over Sunday.
H. I". Hrewster arrived from the east
last s'lturday to look alter his interests
in Sioux county. J
Mrs. 1). 11. Uriswold and children :
started last evening- lor a visit to reh- j
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tives and friends in Iowa. Mr. (Iriswold
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I aci oniiianieil them as far as Alliance.
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C. J. (iralile, the 'rawford irrigation- j
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I i-l Iiws lti:reiku lnu kt en. " r-i I ur .1 li.
Hickox, engineer of the Crawford irri-i
gation toiupany, tha
lat ter ai'i'omiia-1
nied hy his wife, were up from CraAford
the lirst of the week.
Since the rain the first of the week
the weather has licen rather cool for
the time of the year. A few warm
days would henelit vegetation.
Chris Christonsen informed us the
lirst of the week that the llsh ladder fori
. . . . tii 1
the railroad dam at Andrews hail heen j
re, eive,l and put in at once. Others j
having dams should
follow their ex-
ample.
F. B. Hamlin ha moved his family
to his homestead ill Pleasant Bulge nud
exieeis to move his sawmill near the
same place in the near future.
He ex-
I"
is to have a lietter location lor hisistinix county, Neimiskii, praying that the!
mill and be nearer home.
Tlie vrr.ler I, ul -i i.leTsmt ch it with
1 lie wr.tei nail a pleasant cnai w mi
Judue F. (. llamer, while in 1 larrison
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the lirst of the Week. lie presuleil over
this country as district judge when
Sidney was the place of holding court.
While in town the lirst of the week
B. F. Moore called at this ollice and gave
us an order for stationery. Such things
cost hut little more than blank paper
ami are much more convenient.
Irrigation 51 alters.
Pursuant to the notice given the hear
ing of the irrigation claims liegan here
on Monday. Secretary Aker and Sten
ographer Harry Scolt, reperesent ing the
state board of irrigation, arrived on the
train and work began immediately after
dinner. The matter brought more peo
ple to the county sent than did the dis -
trict court. Between seventy-live
a hundred cases are docketed and the
watering of thousands of acres was rep
resented. The hearing was not complicated and
consisted mainly of verlml testimony by
the claimant along the line of the pa
pers previously fi led. Sonle abandoned
claims were dismissed and instructions
iriven to correct or amend defective pro
ceedings. All papers in cases now on
record if filed within 20 days from the
date of the hearing will be given the
same priority as those now on Hie.
The next step will be the measuring
of the waters of tho streams by repre
sentatives of tho board of irrigation, af
ter which the apportionment will he
made by the board, after which if any
are not satisfied they may take their
grievance to the district court.
The work passed oir quietly and pleas
antly as no contested cases were heard.
Judge llamer. of Kearney, represented
the Crawford Irrigation Company and
Judge Crites. of Chadroti, reprexcnUd
Iieltoy Hall and others whose interests
were threatened, but both wanted per
mission to keep ipiiet anil they got it as
the case will be tried in the district
court of Dawes county.
Quarterly Meding Notice.
Our third quarterly meeting will be
held ut Pleasant Kidge May 2:id and
21th by Rev. R. J, levent.iort. On Sat
urday, tho 23d at 8 o'clock p. m., Bro.
Devenport will preach, after which the
business session of tlie 3d quarterly con
ference will he held. Sunday) the 24th,
at 10:30 a. m. he will preach again, af
ter which he will administer the sacra
ments of the Lords supper. All cor
dially invited. I). J. Cl.AHK,
Pastor.
KBtlumte uf Kxpi-nsfs.
At thn rcR-ulur Juniiiiry, 1HWI, tiieclhiK of
the laiiird of county comintiwloiicrs of
Sioux county, Nebruaku, the fullowlnn ea
tlinaleof expeiowij was uiuilo for the cm
rent yean
District court expenses, fJ,S"0 00
salaries I, '
htatloiiery - WO OH
HoiiiIs uml lirhla-en 2,t"0
I'rlnthitt- and liubllshliiK 0"
Instltiiln !''
jiiaiuie iiiul poor fund .MM 00
Inelilentiil.- I,0"l "0
soldier relief fund
Ottlcers tees WW 00
Speelnl delit Innil Indicated by
reKlatered warrant lor the
yearn Ish7, IKK anil 1H1 3,000 M
Total ia,aiw
Dated Harrison, Ni-liniakn, May 13, IS'.1.
M. J, III.I'.HMT,
Hd; I County ( eik.
Phial Proof Noliec.
411 ltef-aie.. hm inu Mim.I xr.w.f untie... In
tin - u-r 10 r-. cue a mi ki'l ropy the
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no! ice m, 1 ii any mttt cil report the
MaiJ, tiu oibcc ml unuc.
NkUic t,,r I'uliliralinu.
Jaind Oltii Hi Alliance, Neb.
Ajii li 7, is1. I
Noti-e i hereby iciven
naill - d t-cltlcr I1.1 fllt'd
that the following
t.on t un.ke li:ui pnaif m upiuri i,i in.
rhOlll, Mlcl that hmI'I pi'.Mif will lie uiade be
u i ii .. I...-C ... I. .......
court. Hi il.irnsou. Neb., on M av . 1HN,..
in :
J'jsrph low. l ileUii?. h.. on l iialf i.f
lien-K el liirhird I'm. um- asiii.
li.i II. K. Sn. i'M fur the Hi-. M e 9.
i(. r. .A .
ill-iirtlnes I In-following itHi' to rox '
ht t-oiiiirtimj.. i (.-.iiifiu-4: umii mii! cuiIiva-
tlmi ol al'l l.iiij, viz:
jhl, v. Meer.ruk Meyer. I'ail s.-rre.
ul Neli., Jl.-.oii krelnicr, oi
Jloiiaiv, Ni-li. iil.i
n 1 ietw. of Harrison. Xeli.
f who ina'le H. K. No. AilSlor tlie w. -.
ne. '4 sw
in) w.
'4 & nw.
, rec. t. a., r.
I lie nttin, the lol!iliii w ilni-n-' Ui nroe
hicouluiiiMi rpnl-iiwi iijiou ami euil.va
Nmlur Kii'hKt..in, 1. i.crlaeli. i.nmt dutti
r:e, is. I.. siiiiit'H, nil oi iihi a n. .-ii.
,:ii .ij
J. W . tll, Ji!., UllfistlT.
Nat ire for I'lililiriitiim.
l.uiii (Cliii at Alliance, Si ll., I
Ajiril .'7, l'.i. )
Niltll'.- 1 llerelty (riven thill till lolloH'illi;
n.lineil :ltler lias lile( i(itii-e lit tl ii. Ill U-n
'' "'"r "'. l''-""f "Vl" ' '
elailii, Mini That stil'l proiif Will lie. nolile
fine M. J. ISlewett. elerlt of liistriet iourt.
ut Hal lison, Neli., on June li, Irt'rii, viz :
, ,,.,,. . ,
t Jii iii I'. Met hsIiii. of Ihiri'l.oii, Nell.,
who eia-le H. K. So. itti for tuu .e. ' in. li.
N. 1 1 I''. ., ami ne. !4 lie. i, see. 31, lp. :m a., r.
. . .
lie' name, the followla witnesses to prove
linn oi , nii'i i;oi,. viz
s I11I..I1I in, ii ill, li uiiiii i,i-n,-ii, . llll.llll
II. Ilo'1-.'n, iili on (.i lijch, all of lbil rlsoii,
Nell.
M3lt J. W. WHX, JR., Kejjjlster.
Tiuilur Culture Final I'ronf. N'olire for
Ptllliinitlnll.
t'liite.l States I nil. I Oilier, Alliance Neb. I
April so, I .
Notice is li-reliy Kiveii that Wiaiuin W
Se iiinnr, ul New Voi k, hn" Itled notice, of In
tentlilll to ll.aki; IIimI pl'imf lielore M. J.
Illewett. ( lei k 1 li-t i nil it. at his ollice in
Harrison, on the :mni May of Slav, Imib, mi
Iiiiila-r ciilliire uppilcil.liiil .so. ,vit, nir me
KW- ,f (lf (.,.tiuii s. l, in townnlup ,u. 31 n.,
V. A. IHxelnw, II
K. .lolin-on, V. I,, lluvt, Henry Wiirncke, all
, ol lliUTlsiili, . eh.
.is-;
J . . w i:us, Jk.,
liem-,1 er
Not ice.
Nutiee ii hwrctiy xive'' that on the Cth ilttv
ol May, Is'ii, W. li. Kinwii, riled Ins pet!
tion w ith tlie cntititv clerk of sidiix county
Nebraska, M'licit hy a niajurlty ol tile resi
taiaril ol county commissioners ut sum
county irrant to iiiin a license to sell intilt,
splrUunus ami vinous li. inula a u la-vcrmo-
( . H 1(.n,, ,,, ,, v,..ir ,,., t, mere
of, In VV hlte Kiver pn-cinet, uml nil protest
uml rlnonstrioiee;. Ihi'lctii nulst Imi inaile In
j i itni as provhle.l hy law or saiil petition
will la1 Kniiilea wlthiiiit releience tiiereiu.
w. II. IlKOW.N.
HORSE BREEDERS.
j The fine 4-year-old Shire Stallion will
mue ti,e stand for the season of 1)0 at
"lOO 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 Sehaefer barn 1 mile south and 1
mile west of Boilaro postollice.
Nicholas Schaefkk.
LOOK HZEjKE!
vl lb I
-'." .,,,riv "
I O YOU WANT TO RAISE
WATER?
I will put you is a machine which will
elevate from 300 gallons to 22,000 gal
loo per minute with the least possible
power. It can be operated by windmill
steam, water or horse power.-
It ha been tried and its merits are
known.
It is just the thing to use in streams
where a portion of the water 'can be
used to elevate the other portion.
They are cheap. 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,
U T. POOI.E, Agent,
MalUlld, 'b.
L Wsl -v,
FOB YOTJI
TMIww, Than
Marsteller Bros.
"The Old Reliable."
Isador Richsfein,
DEALER IT
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
AC EXT
Pabst's Celebrated
BEER.
HARRISON,
THE SIOUX COUNTY
JOURNAL,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Always carries in stock a good line
of stationery consisting of
Letter heads, Note heads,
Statements,
Legal blanks,
Book stock,
Cards,
Etc, Etc, Etc.
When in need of such things do not
forget to call.
FOR
NEBRASKA.
Envelopes,
Bill heads,
Poster stock,
Invitations,