The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 09, 1896, Image 5

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    THE 8IODX COUNTY
JOTXRIN-.A.L.
I J. Wmnuins, Elltor anl Prop,
FLIITLR. Tlwe table.
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GRANT QUTHR1E,
Utomsy-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all legal
nastier io Justice, County sod District
Coarts, aad before the United Slates
Lasxl Office.
Fir Iosuraace written in reliable
2oapBiea.
(9Letral papers carefully drawn.
Uabjuson. - Nebraska.
B. L. .MUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
OPtH SUNOAV FROM 9 TO 12.
AMD SCtBSXlHS PIT IN ORDER.
Give I mm t a J Call.
J. . PHINNEY, U. D.
Pkrilrlaa aad Kirfton.
All calli given prompt attentlun.
Ossce In brag Store.
AiaiaOK. - NEBRASKA.
-THE-
MUCH SUPPLY HOUSE
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE IN
VOICE OF WINTER
CLOTHING,
INCLUDING
Overcoats,
Coats,
Vests, and
Pants
ao4 wbeas you need anything io that
lis you swouM iiirely go to
GEBLAGH'S.
H alee baa aifine assortment of win
ter uaderweac, gloves, mittns, hate,
cafm, bootn, stipes, arctic, etc. , etc.
Hi stack rf staple and fancy groceries
ie fall aad complete and on all goods
he will eaafc you bedrock
ItttlCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
lCaa at The Jocrsal oflice and have
vour woal (roof piipeni made out It
rill oaat you nothing.
L Btchsteios carriage horse was
killed fcy lightniog Monday night. It
waeftckeUd a little went of the livery
bairn.
C. L. Marsteller liad his left hand In
jur while anaieting to discharge the
Are works Saturday evening. Though
fMwwfwl, no pertnanant injured will re-
Dktreei warrants nave been the
mmm of bringing some funds into trie
oooaty treasury, and it is said the work
fa U be continued.
TJk Sioux county Sunday school
eswvesrUoa will be hold at Harrison on
July U and 33. The program came in
cm Into for publication in this issue.
The annual camp meeting of the
Seventh-day Adveotists begins at Craw
ford to-day and will continue until July
lMh. Oood accommodations are offered
tesJL
W. D. Hunter and Harry O. Barber,
wh nave been bug-hunting in this Io
calitv for soma weeks, left for Lincoln
last evening. They secured specimen
Uok are new to this state and a law
wbtcti an new to scienue.
Tbs Emanuel PresbyUrian church
t Ota will be dedicated on Sunday,
Jsly M, tm, at 7:80 o'clock, p. m., by
ftta. T. L. Sexton. U. IX All ars cor
etiaUy iavitod to attend and the people
wfatsai looality will take good car of
SOTICE TO METTLPRS.
The rules of the local land office have
recently been amended so that settlers
to make final proof shall settle with the
publisher before sending in their applica
tion. All parties desiring to make final
proof can have their papers made out at
The JocrsaL office, free of cliarge, and
promptly transmitted to the land office
so that no time will be lost.
Street Commissioner Lowry is doing
some good work on the streets.
Parson Clark has completed the
roof to the barn at the parsonage.
New Deering Ideal mowers, !V-foot
cut, 143.00, at the Raoch Supply House.
N. D. Hamlin has moved into the
house formerly occupied by George
dinger.
Tlie League will give an old fashion
ed "Singin Blcule" social at the church
on next Monday evening. Ice cream
ill be served after the program. All
are cordially invited.
I)r. Meridith was up from Crawford
on Monday in consultation with Dr.
Phinny in regard to Dan Slattery who is
suffering from pleurisy. At last reports
the patient was no better.
One day a festive bovine of the vint
age of came down the street and
walked deliberately into The Journal
office. It is supposed that his calf ship es
pied the editor through the open door
and concluded that he was green enough
to eat
When The Jochnal mentioned the
fact last week that John Hanson went
down the road the writer was not aware
of the important mission on which he
was bent. He went to the county judge
at Chadron and procured a license to
wed Misc Ida Sides. Presiding Elder
Julian was called upon and united the
young couple in the bonds of marriage
and they were here to celebrate the 4th
and receive the congratulations of many
friends and good wishes of all for a long,
happy and prosierous married life.
The populists held their county con
vention yesterday. It was not largely
attended, no controversy occurred over
anything. Judge Wilson and D. A. Pub-
low were elected delegates to the state
convention, and W. J. A. Raum and
James Nolan to the congressional, sena
torial and representative conventions.
Grant Guthrie was nominated for coun
ty attorney, and B. F. Thomas for sur
veyor to (111 vacancy. W. J. A. Raum
was elected chairman of the county cen
tral committee and F. W. Knott sec
retary.
The adjourned school meeting on
Monday was not largely attended and
most of those present were residents of
tlie village. The object of every one
present seemed to be to devise ways and
means to provide the necessary accom
modations for the children with the
least expense and still have something
permanent After considerable inform
al discussion ttie board was authorized
to have an addition built on the east of
the present building, changing the en
trance from tlie west to the south side,
at an expense not to exceed $600.00, and
a levy of 11 mills for general fund was
voted to meet the expense. Until the
old indebtedness of the village is wiped
out the taxpayers are not likely to favor
anything which is not absolutely neces
sary which will increase the rate of tax
ation. Amerlcaa Poison.
The Frenchman, not without reason,
calls our iced drinks "American Poisons."
As a matter of fact, cool spring water
.. . . 1. t . L I .1
Will allay lllirsi mucn ueiwr man iceu
water: but it is very difficult to convince
those addicted to the iced-water habit of
this fact The grave harm caused by iced
water is from swallowing it quickly and
in large quantities. If sipped slowly and
held in the mouth for a moment, toe
temperature is raised appreciably before
reaches the stomach, and its cooling
effects reach that part of the body where
is most needed, -the head, throat, and
upierrt of tlie chest. For this reason
iced cream is much less dangerous man
iced water; we eat it slowly, and it is
not only entirely melted, but also per
ceptibly warmed, before it enters the
stomach.
This well known fact, which every one
can verify for himself, is entirely ignored
by tnose alarmists wiw um mi limit
ing pictures of the internal economy,
representing the stomach and its con
tents as almost paralyzed by the sudden
ly congealing influence of the introduc
tion of a massof frosen cream. Of course
if this were so the danger would be im
mense, for when the stomach is attend
ing in it mnninted duties actively en
gaged in the process of digestion it is a
little lurnace.anu any muiiwni.K -
its fires results in the immediate discora-,.-
nt lt nvnr and overseer. When
you deluge it with iced drinks you put
out the Ores, and arrested digestion
means acute pain ana mucn uiscomior.
Don't ask it to do so much work when
the thermometer goes above 80 degrees;
then the fires will not have to be so hot,
and you will not suffer from what you
feel is a consuming thirst From "Sum
mer Hygiene , in uemorost s
for July.
Clean l.
All owners or occupants of property
within the corporate limits of the vil
lage of Harrison are hereby notified to
amove all manure heaos and other rub
bish from their premises immediately or
the
same will be done at the expense oi
tlM
owners or occupants.
Ajjuc Lowry.
Street Commissioner.
PERH09AL.
Slieriff Bartlett was at Crawford Tues
day night
Floyd Clark returned yesterday from
his trip to Missouri.
Rev. Fattier Brophy was up from
Chadron on Tuesday.
Miss Tracy Will came down from
Lusk to spend the 4th.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Poole came up
from Mur.-land to celebrate.
E. E. Eivermore returned to-day from
his trip to Lincoln and other points.
J James Bourrett came down from Mon
tana to siend the 4th and visit his
parents.
Miss Lizzie Gerlack came down from
Lusk to celebrate the glorious 4th with
relatives and friends.
W. A. Nelson spent a day Ike re the
first of the week on his way to the
mountains west of Casper, where lie will
Sjjend the summer prospecting.
It Was a Snore.
The celebration on last Saturday at
tracted a much longer crowd than was
expected. The day was fine and every
thing passed off very pleasantly.
The court room was filled when Presi
dent of the Day Lewis Oerlach called the
assemblage to order. Prayer was offer
ed Rev. D. J. Clark, patriotic songs were
rendered by the glee club, the Declara
tion of Independence was read by Prof.
John R. Gray, a well-timed and scholar
ly . oration was delivered by C. L.
Marstelter, and the literary exercises
closed.
After dinner the crowd assembled at
the race track to witness the sports.
All passed off smoothly and the follow
ing is a list of the winners:
Trotting race, B. L. Suiuck 1st, J. H.
Bartell Sd.
Half mile running race, Adam Mor
row 1st, N. D. Hamlin 3d, Jake Henry
3d.
Quarter mile dash, W. J. A. Raum
1st, M. J. Blewett 2d, W. J. A. Raum
ad.
Pony race, John Christian 1st, J. C. L.
Ragland 2d.
100 yards and turn at Htuke, J. A. An
derson 1st, Rich Zerbst 2nd.
Wild broncho riding, George Hill.
Foot race, H. J. Church 1st, Don
Smith 2nd.
Bicycle race, Howard Smuck 1st, Vin
cent Richstein 2nd, Isador Richstein, Jr.,
8rd.
Boys' race, James Christian 1st, Chas.
Plunkett 2nd.
At the close of the races the people
repaired to the ball ground to witness a
game I t ween the Harrison and Pleas
ant Ridge teams, but it was getting late
and the game had not proceeded far un
til the supper hour arrived and the play
stopped.
After supper the fire works and dance
rounded out the program.
Call for Bids.
Sealed bids will be received up to noon
of Wednesday, July 15, 189fl, for fur
nishing the material and the building of
an addition to the school house of school
district No. 7. in accordance with plans
and specifications on file in the office of
the district director in Harrison. Each
bid to be accompanied by a good and
sufficient bond in double the amount of
the bid. The board reserves tlie right
to reject any or all bids.
James W. Scott,
Director.
Final Proof Notices.
All Dersons hsvliiit final proof notices In
this paper will recxlve nmrkixl copy of the
paper and nre r(uetel to examine thlr
notice and I r sny errors exist report the
awe to this office at once.
Notli e for Publication.
I.ttud Office at Alliance, Neb., (
Jane H. 1MM. )
Notice Is hcrebv riven Mint the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to make Until proof In support of his
claim, and that nalil proof will be made be
fore M. J. Hli wftt, cliirlc of I!trtot Court,
at Harrison, Neb., on July Is, IHW, viz:
Charles 8. Williams, of Ardmnre, 8. !.,
who made II. K. No. 4UH for thn lots S A 4 and
I. H nw. arc 22, tp. 8A n., r. M w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Herman Hnxtiiinx, jonn MemunK, row
Wludmifeld. John Oatrander, all of Ard
more, 8. l.
404S J. W. Wehx, Jr., Register.
Notlre tor Publication.
Laud Office at Alliance, Neb., (
June V, ISM).
Notice Is herebv given that the followln
named aeUlnr has Hied notice of his Inten
tion to make Hnal proof In supjiort of bis
claim, and that wild proof will m made be
fore M. J. niewett. Clerk District Court at
Harrison, Nubraaka,on July II, IhW, viz:
John II. N'ewlln, of (illrlirlut, Neb.,
who made 11. E. No. 4144 for the .'4n.4,
ne. l ae. A sc. 4 lie. see. 16, tp. S3 n., r.
Mw.
He names the following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon aud cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
r. W. Knott. James Wilson. E. F. Wohl-
heter, all of UilchrUt, Neb., (.'. F. Coffee, of
Mudarc, neu.
J. W. WKHN, Js.
ISft-441 ' KoKlster.
Notlre for Presentation to and Hearing Be
fore County Jndre of Claims sad I)t
snds Agslnit the Estate ol A.
H. 1'lnneo. Defeased.
In the County Court of Hlonx County, Ne
braska. In the matter or the estate of A. II. IMnneo,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
Inir dahlia and demands asalnst A. H. I'in-
Beo. late of Nloui county, deceased, that
the time 11 leil for fllinv claims against said
tat Is Ms Months from the ISth day of
June, A. I)., ISM. All such Persons are re
quired to present tbelr claims with the
vouchers, to the County Judge of said Coun
ty, at his office therein, on or before the
1Mb day of December, A. D., ISM.
And all alalms so lied will be heard be
fore the said Judge on the Hh day of July.
A. D., ISM. or afterwards on the flrsi day of
each regular term of aatd Court during the
lime iiinitea lor ming claims aa aiomiu.
Dated tbls 1Mb day of Jane, A. D. ISM.
A true oopr.
KoBSBT WlLSOK,
, v (41441 County Judge
(IUI.J
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
Statement of moneys received and dl
buraed from January 1, lsw, to July 1, me,
by the treasurer of Slous county, Nebraska
STATE FUKD.
Collections Slum) s4
Paid tate treasurer. $ sv7
balance iu3 fct
lttJO S4 1UU1 M
SCHOOL LAND rCND.
Collections lie 43
KciundMUaws) 4 so
Paid slate treasurer. 131 47
Ualalice tt lt
1 j) 4.1
STATE SCHOOL fL SO.
Received from ex-treasurer, in 68
I'M K
Mule apportionments "M M
r lues a5 UU
Apportioned Lo dis
trict l'OIIIIJjlf(luil
7U4 04
Balance 33
TAX SALE REDEMPTION FUND.
Received from ex-treasurer - V) tin
Collections li9 so
( rtincntK cancelled
Usance. ...
1TJ0 M
it 76
3-tU tO
COBOMER'S DEPOSIT KCM).
Received from coroner 140 33
balance
140 33
COCMTY GENERAL Fl'KD.
140 S3
140 .'S3
Received from ex treasurer 7jh 37
Collections yjut 36
Transferred from other fuuds 1005 M
w arrant redeemed.
COIIIUltHHloU
Iialance
2724 33
1.33 U
270 3U
3127 S
soldiers' belief fukd.
Received from ex treasurer.. ll 47
Colleutljlis 43
w arrants redeemed.
Couinilasiuii
ISnlauce
203 (Si
COUSTT ROAD FUND.
Received from ex-treasurer.. r74 "9
01) 00
4 27
110 7
Collections 124 40
w Hrranu redeemed.
Transferred
Cm mission
)ialutic4i
l 73
602 47
12 Hi
122 S
SM 25
COL'dTr HBIDOE FUND.
b'JB 25
Received from ex treasurer. H74 70
Collections 6J2 37
W arrantsreueenied.
Transferred
Commission
Iialance
1407 07
HOW EN PRECINCT BONDfUND.
Received from ex-treasurer.. 2M0H 4.1
220 411
t ilt W
,)l Wi
67 07
1407 07
Collections 3114 43
Commission
' stute nsctil
agency
Iialance . ...
3112 ss
OAD DISTRICT FUNDS.
Received from ex treasurer. 8X7 77
2 70
1 Oil
302 IS
3112 SS
Collection 177 tHI
Cei'lincalei, redeem
ed Itimd overseer's re
ceipts (for taxes)-.
Commission .
Hultiuce .
40
S3 XI
17 34
OA 51
OAS 43
SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICT FUN OS.
Received from ex treasurer.. 16 K3
! 48
Collections 71 47
W arrnnU redeemed.
Commission ..
Ituluuce
23H 38
COIJNTT SPECIAL DEBT FUND.
Received from ex-treasurer. 37 19
129 79
H US
102 53
Collections 53 mi
W arrants redeemed.
Co in mission
Balance ...
13 S2
5 20
71 fi
ill 05 91 05
AOVEBTISINO FUND.
Received from ex-treasurur. flO 77
Collections 12 90
Transferred 47 90
Commission I 2tt
liulance 24 51
78 67 73 B7
rUNIHI OF TUB VILLAGE OF HABBISON.
Received from ex-treasurer. 249 27
Collections 440 114
1'ald village treasur
er 49 10
Interest coupons re
deemed . 140 00
Commission 43 02
Balance Is 119
CIO 21 V90 21
SCHOOL DISTRICT FUN IIS.
Received from ex-treasurer.. 2472 23
Collections IAsO 50
Apportioned from staU;
scnool 1 11 no. . 794 ot
Orders paid 3475 58
Commission - 15 SO
Balance 13AA 44
4H4 77 4S46 77
SCHOOL BOND FUNDS.
Recnive'l from ex-treasurer. 781 94
Collections 1HH
Interest coupons re-
deemed ..... 70 Sh
Commission I HO
Balanc . VCl W
WW 55 900 56
warrants beoistered.
General fund 11214 10
BEOISTEBED WABBANTS OUTSTANDING.
Ucncral fund I3H5S 18
Hpsclal debt fund. 145 20
Hpeclal road district fund 809 39
Cash on hand 7415 71
Chas. Biehle,
County Treasurer.
Ordlnanre No. 87.
An Ordinance for the levy of taxes for the
Village of Harrison, Nebraska, for the mu
nicipal fiscal year of ls9H.
Be It ordained by the chairman and board
of trustees of the village of Harrison, Ne
braska.
HECTIOsT I. That there Is hereby levied
unni all the taxable properly within the
corporate limits of tho village of Harrison
a tax as follows:
Fortisneral Fund 10 mills
For Kinking Fund and Interest ,. 7 mills
For Wster Fund 4 mills
For Special lielit Fund to apply
on judgment 11 mm
Hection 1. This ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from aad after its pas
sage, approval and publication according 10
law.
Passed and approved July 7, ism.
K. Rohwer,
L. J. SlHHoss, Chairman.
SEALJ Clerk.
I herebv certlfv that the foregoing Is a
true copy of Ordinance No. 37, as passed by
the Hoard of Trustees of the village of Har
rison, Nebraska, on July 7, IH9S.
L. J. SIMMONS,
Village Clerk.
Ordlnanre No. 88.
An annual appropriation Ordinance for
the inunirlml fiscal year of IS9A.
Be it ordained by the Chairman and Board
of Trustees of the Village of Harrison, Ne
braska. section 1. That the following amounts
be and the same are hereby appropriated
for tha nurnonea aneclfled. towlt :
For pumping water 00
Interest ana slaking fund l"o oa
Mnecial debt fund 400
All other expenses IM t
Section 1. This Ordinance shall take effect
and be In full force from and after IU pas
sage, approval sad publication according
to. ,aw.
Passed and approved July T, ISM.
K. KOB.WEB,
L. J. Simmons, Chairman.
I seal 1 Clerk.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a
true copy of Ordlnace No. at, aa passed by
the Board of Trustees of the village of Har
rison, Nebraska, ou July 7, 198.
L. J. HIM MORS,
Village Clark.
FOR
JMEoney,
Marsteller Bros.
'The OliRsyato."
Isador Richstein,
DEALER IILT
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
AGENT FOR
Pabst's Celebrated
BEER.
HARRISON,
THE SiOUX COUNTY
JOURHAL,
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 thingo do not
forget to calL
YOUR
hail
NEBRASKA.
Envelopes,
Bill heads,
Poster stock,
Invitations,
nr
mil (rata a distance).