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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1896)
TIlKSIOLXttiUNTY JOTJR1TAL. I. J. &lmmonstor ami Prop. F. K. 4 M. V B. R. Tim table, (jolng Went. t.oliig EuL Ha. i, mixed, 10:40 No. e, mixed ...7:40 GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legal matter io Justice, County ant) Iliatnct Courts, and before tlie United States IaiiJ oitic. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. tJTLegnl papers carefully drawn. Harkuon. - Nebhakka. B. L. 8MUCK, Fathionabte Barber &. Heir Dresser. OPtH SUNOAV FROM 0 TO 12. KAZOMi AND SCTSSOIW ITT IX OkDER. Giro I ma I i I (.'nil. J. E. PIIINNEY, M. I). Physician and Knrjrron. All ealli given prompt attention. Offira In Drug Store. IIAJUUsON. - NEBRASKA. -THE- RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE IN VOKE OF WINTER CLOTHING, INCLUDING Overcoats, Coats, Vests, and Pants aim! when you need uoy thing in that line you should surely go to GERLAGH'S. He also ha a fine assortment of win ter underwear, gloves, mitten, hats, caps, boots, shoes, arctics, etc., etc. His stock of staple ami fancy groceries is full and complete and on all goods he will make you bedrock RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. J. C. I. Rngland captured a black- C tail (awn a few days ago. E. P. Main is reported to have pur chased a livery barn in Crawford and John lldut Will run it for him. J The board of equalization is In ses- 1 sion alld now is the time to do all the kicking you have to do. Some person or persons have been jetting in their work recently as harness t).iv Buff Coffee had a 4!J riarness. a whip and robe taken from his larn a short tin ago and U. E. Miner is sa.a to lave lost a (toid harness and saddle Hnate effort should lie made to put a tea to Mich depredations. f s Knn is who imve iiwii f fmn who are used to tho inspection oi buildings expressed tlie opinion that un lets tba foundation stone of the court house is protected by a coat of cement and aome other precautions taken the building will become unsare. ihe atten tion of tht county board is respectfully railed to tlie matter. -TSeporta from all directions are that rgraio and grass is coming on nicely since the rain and all indicates that UtrwUned for a time, while tin crops weredolnirfairlyw.il. The only trou lle wHI be in localities which have been overstocked during the dry years and the gnat killed out to quite nn extent, but jilenty of rain will tlx tlial all rignt. -r- 4TH OF JGLY will be Celebrated at HllUSOt!. RACES ! ! A good half-mile track will lj ready and arrangements made for a number of good trotting, pacing and running races, foot races, bicycle race, suck races, etc. A game of base liall will be provided, A good literary program will be one of the features. A grand hall at night will wind up the fun of the occasion. The following committees were ap pointed at a meeting held last Saturday: Literary program W. II. iJuvis, C. L. Marsteller, M. J. Blewett. Base ball-D. II. Oriswold, D. Bart lett. II. A. Priddy. Horse races and other sports W. R. Smith, B. L. Kmuck, N. D. Hamlin. Finance W. B. Wright, John I. liavis, U. S'. Hosier. iJiiuce D. Uartlett, M. J. Blewett, L J. Simmons. Permanent organization, J. E, Phin ncy, chairman, W. 11. IJavis, secretary. Every body is invited to come to Har rison to celebrate and participate in Hie SK)ltS. Foi'ND A watch. Owner can have it by calling at this otllce, proving prop erty and laying for this notice, If you want good photos call soon, for Mclntire will stay but a short time longer. Prof. B. B. Smith, son of F. M. Smith of Five Points precinct, has been elected principal of the Long Pine schools for tlie ensuing year. Work on the race track is progress ing in good sliape. If there are any who feel like contributing a day's work they should report the committee, as they can use all the help they can get. lC. F. Coffee was in town Friday and A .1 ! . ., ..(... I . ... 1 1 urop3u in wi cnui lev iiiouieiiin. uc got his shipment of young steers from Arizona through without one dying, and now that they are where there is good grass Ihey are coming out nicely. Excursion tickets will be sold June 12th, and July 3d and 24th to Hot Springs and return at one fare for the round trip, good leturning 80 days from date of sale. E. F. Pontius, Agt F. E. & M. V. R. R. the parties to the suit with their at torney and witnesses appeared at the home of Justice Hunter inBodarc,on last Thursday in the case of Hester & 8on against Lindeman. Attorney Outhrie filed a motion to dismiss on mm grounds that the records of the county clerk did not show that any such firm existed, and supported his motion by an allldavit tf the county Clerk, ine court, suauiuieu tlie motion and the caie was dismissed at tlie cost of the plaintiff. The statute on the subject provides that persons doing business as a firm shall file certi ficate to that effect in the oMice of the county clerk, and failure to do so makes the parties liable to a line in any sum not to exceed t,000, but it is not lived up to by many, but some have taken tho precaution to file the necessary pa pers since attention has been called to it. It is understood that the defeated party will take tlie case to the district court It It reported that a shooting scrape occurred at one of the ranches on White J river a few nights ago, but no one was hurt. A man from that locality ex pressed the firm opinion that it would lie wise lor tlie county board to grant the license as the place will be run anyway. That, in tlie opinion of the writer, is a wrong position. The fact that such a place was permitted to run some years ago should not be taken as evidence that it will be done again. L. O. Hull is not county attorney and the violator of tlie law may find to their sorrow that such is the case. Tlie mat ter of a license will come up before the county commissioners on next Monday and a reinonstranse has been filed so that it Is not known how it will oome out, but The JotmNAL would advise the parties if they fail to procure w license, they had better move out before they get into trouble. PERSONAL. JacU Kriesler was at the county seat Monday. J. W, Hunter spent Sunday at Chad ron. Mr John Daut came up from f'rnw focd. Monday morning. Mr. J. L. Tipton lias been very sick during the post week. W. 8. Nicliolson was up from Whistle Creek Saturday for a toad of wire. W. B. Marsteller lias been suffering from a cold which settled in his eyes. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams visited relatives at Pleasant Ridge the first of the wetk. I Larson was up from Running Water the first of l he week trauuctiug business. Co. Supt. Davis was at Adelia and ! Bodaru the first of the week on school business. ' County Clerk Blewett was confined to the bouse for a couple of days with an attack of grippe. Frank Nutto and Herman Kroning were over from the north part of the cojinjy on Monday. Cashier Oriswold accompanied his j family as far as Crawford Thursday evening, returning next morning. II. H. Russell brought up an oi) painting which was executed by his son, Harvey, which indicates that lie has considerable ability in that line, He has taken instructions from Prof. Worden, of Crawford. All comrades are urged to attend the meeting of the J. A. R. post to be held at Harrison on Monday, June 15th, at 11 o'clock, a. in., and especially those who signed the application for a churter, as business of importance will come be fore the meeting. E. E. Livkkmoke, Com. The party that went to Andrews last Wednesday evening report a good time. A dance was given and the visitors were taken into the circle, even the ladies not being exempV'The fact that Red Cloud, old and feeble as he is, made the pilgrim nge from the reservation to visit James II. Cook indicates the feelings of the red men for him. lied Cloud is the head of the tribe and his act reflects the good will of all the Ogallalas. F. M. liroome returned homo last Saturday and reKrts having spent a very pleasant time up on the White river. Himself and family were met at An drews, about 9 miles east of Harrison, on the arrival of the train by Editor Sim mons and his family, and were escorted to tho camp where was a comfortable tent, and all necessary utensils and pro visions for a comfortable camping. There were abundance of mountain trout of good size, and nothing but lack of skill and science in catching them prevented the landing of more than enough to eat. They speak in the warm est praise of the hospitality and gerfial manner in which they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Simmons, and only re gret that they could not remain longer. Alliance Grip. Piwlnct Primary. The republicans of Warbonnet pre cinct are requested to meet at the resi dence of E. J. Wilcox on Monday, June 15, 1H9A, at 6 o'clock, p. m.( to select 2 delegates to the repumican county con vention to be held on June 20, 189(1. John Pi.unkktt, Committeeman. Excursion Trips. Excursion tickets will lie sold from Harrison at one fare for the round trip to the following points on dates named: To republican national convention at St. Louis, Mo., June 10th, on June 12, 13, anil 14, Una! return limit June 2.1. To democratic national convention at Chicago, 111., July 7, on July 3, 4 and S, final return limit July 14. E. F. Pontic's , Agent Harrison, Neb. Teachers' Institute The Sioux county teachers'Jinstitute will bo held this year in the court house at Harrison, commencing June 22 and closes July !). The attention of the teachers is called to Sec. 6, Hub-div. 10, of school laws. So if you expect to teach during the coming year be in at tendance at the institute. W. 11. Davis, Co. Supt GASOLINE Hi STEAM PUMPS. IRON N0 WOOD PUMPS OF ALL KINDS. Krltpfc sod Fs'rbnka Wind, mills Tuwt'ru. TsqIu, Irriga tion Outrun. Hum, BiMUdk. Orlnder Hli-lie r. Wood Sam, Drive I'ulnu. I'Ith. Kllllni.. Rr.a. imfwt. .firl ValrbkHkl HIMlldsrd MralM. I'rlrea low. (Iri toe beat. Send (or Calaloiiuo FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO.. tl02 Farnanitt. Omaha. Neb. Kstlmste of Expenses, At n reiriiliir moetinK of the Hoard of Trim tnc of the V'II1hk of lliirrlson, hlonx conn- tv. Nehriwkft. he it on tlie oth Oiiy of May IhW), the following estimate of expenses for the current municipal year of Istm was mule : Offleers' milnrles M no l'rtnttiiK w m Water piiinpiiiK, etc .... SAO 00 Klectlon expennes .... .... . l on liirlMeutnl ..... 0" sinking '"'' - m " liferent oil wilier IsilllU ISO To uiiply on ItKlifiiieiit.. 400 00 Total l.4 00 Dated llarriwiu, Nebraska, May SO, 1 37-41 1 J.. J. Ml M Moss, 1 VII lane Clerk Estimate at Expense. At tho regular January, ISOn, nieetlnir of the uoaru or county eniiiiiiiaMififierH oi Hlonx county, Nebraska, the following- es timate of L'xpenM! was made for the cur rent vear : lilatrict court expenses tt,!fe no Salaries 1J 00 stationery . HohiIh ami brldtfes ,fW0 00 I'rlntlnai and uiibllsliliiK 400 Oil Institute 100 00 Insane and poor fund.... ' 00 Inrldental . . t,W Soldiers relief fund . 100 00 Officera tees - W Special debt fund as imiluaiMi ny , re1tvred warrants for the years lssT, ISM and I SMI S.onn M ToUI.. Dated Harrison, Nebraska, May 18, IS. M. J. Hi.awiTT, 30 j t'oanty Clerk. 1'IuaI Proof Nolle. All person having nusl proof iiottef-a in thiM paier will nweive a marked eoity f 1 ie m(jer and are n-'ue.w-d to examine tlM-tr notice ami il any rrroia exial li.it lite same to UilNOIIloe at oliee. Notice fur I'uliliiniii.u. Jtnd (Ittlee at Allliinee. Net,. I May is, !!. i Not ine Ih hereby arl -en that tlie followliiff riMiiHHl Hi-ttler httrt tlU-,1 no(,ee il liii. inlen tern lo ma lie lliial priaif in MitpM,rt of lila elnitn, and Unit Maid rt! will la- niHde be lorn II. J. Illettett, . lerk of Ihe ili-ll. l urtirt, at Ilurriaou, Mel,., on June 77, I., ti: Eaaie V. Pr'e-fcer. efllell, Nell . alio made II. K. Vo. IIK7 for the . A a. ' m-f. M, li tJ 11., r. '4 . I.e uhiii 1 lie lol low litf a it-iene to prt,ve hit eon liaitou renult-ut-c lllMill mid eujti lion t,i wild laud, vi.: s tave Ham., It. t . Swe, Alva lii'leve, M . . NleholHon, al! of lu ll, Ni b. alu Emory K. 1'neuser. (if Bell, .Veil.. alioimifte II. K. No. H4f for the ne. i4, ae. uw. and lot & aee. i, tp. II., i. b4 a ., ami e. t ne. , I, tp tx n., r. io w. lie uaiuea the folloa l,i wllneert lo prove lila eotitinuoUM residence lljioii uud cultiva tion ol, aattt land, viz : octave liarria. It. t.Neece. Alva Mirleve. W. Nli holaou, all of Hell. Neb. I :., J i j. v. w tiis.jM., lu-xtxter. Xntiie for fuhlii'stioii. Jiud Office at Alliance, Neb., June e., IH'.a;. I Notice U hereby a-Ken that tlie followluir nauii'il aettler hua lllel liotiee ot hiaiiiteu tinu to imike final iinHit in Hitimorl o( hi claim, and that said proof will la-uiaile la- lore . J. Illini-ll. clerk or llislrlel ljurl. nt llurriaoti. Neb., on July Iti, is'.ai, vi: I'hnrles S. Williuius, of Ardmore. S. l who mode 11. K. No. 4 KM tor the lots 3 A 4 and a. n. i, wc W, tp. 25 n., r. w. He UHUi-a ttie lollow'hn; wltlieaKe to prove lila c-ontlnuotta reHhleiice UiKiil ultd cultlvu llou of , auld laud, vi: lleruian kriM-niutf. John McHiuir. refer Wlwlenfeld, Joi n Oil rauder, all of Ard more, s. 1. 40 43 J. W. V Kits, Jr., Itchier. Not ice tor I'lilillnitiini. Laud Office at Alliance, Neb., June 3, 1HMS. ( Notice la hereby u-lven tint the followtnir named settler htia lilel uoiioe ol hiaint'ii ttou to make nual proof In aiipiioi-t f,f Ida cliilm, and that aald pnaif will lie made la" fore M. J. ItleweU, ( lerk lilatrict t UI t ut Harrison, Nebraakti, on July II, lhM, viz: Jnliii If. N'eulln, of tiili hriat. Nell., Who made If. K. No. 4214 for the a. 1 . ae. K, l4 ae. l4 it air. L. lie. l.. aec. I.i. til. J3 It., r. Ui w. He nauiea tlie followlnl witnesses to prove hla contlntioua realdtnicu upon and cultiva tion of , auld laud, viz: K. W. Knott, Jamea Wilson. K. V. Wohl- heu-r, nil of ollchnst, Ni b., ('. V. Coffee, of Hodarc, Neb. J. W. Wkiis, J. IXI-441 Iti-KlaUtr. Notice fur I'ulillcatioii. Land Oltlre at Alllauee, Neb., I Mny lata-,. t Notice ta hereby Klvcn that the followlliK- iiamed act tier baa rtliil notice of lua Inten tion to make rtilal pnaif In aujiNirt of his claim, and that aaid proof will be nmde la-- fore m.j. iiieelt, clerk (list, court, ul llur rlMiu, Neb., ou June 27, ISAM), viz : Kmii7. Peter MulliT. nf Aril mure, S. II. who made II. K. No. IWT.'i for thew.'fae. i, are. 11 uud w. 'i ne. '4 aee. 14, tp. :14 u., r. -A w. - He nauiea till! followlua: wltm-aae to prove hla contlniioua residence, upon unci cullivu tlou, of aaid hind, vi.: I'eter Itreity, Jakob K lrelier, Jakoli Mark 1nf, I'eter llaiiaon, Hit of Ardmore, s l. j:l7 4'J J. YV. VVkhs.Jk., Keiftaler. HORSE BREEDERS. The line 4-year-old Shire Stallion will make the stand for the season of 198 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 lie taken at murket value in payment of service fees. The horse can lie found at all times at tho Schaefer barn 1 mile south and 1 mile west of Uodaro postofrice. Nicholas Schaeker. LOOK HIEIRIE! DO YOU WANT TO RAISE WATER? I will put you is a machine which will elevate from 800 gallons to 22,000 gal lons per minute with the least 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 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, L. T. FOOLE, Agent, Marsland, Neb. If dm FOB IrTOTJIR, M A RST ELLER BROS. "The Old Reliable." Isador Richstein, DEALER IU Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AfiENT Pabst's Celebrated BEER. HARRISON, THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURML, ESTABLISHED 1888. Always carries in stock a good line of stationery consisting of ;l 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,