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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1896)
THE HIOCX COUNTY JOURNAL. o I J. Bsmrnons, Kditor and Prop, F. E.4M. VK. R.T1lWl. Gallic West. Uoluf bit o. I, wiled. W :0 B. . uiLud- 7:fl J. E. PHINNEY, M. I. PhysldaB tad Sarca. All esll g Ivan prompt attention. OMu In Drug ttora. H4JUUHO.V. . . VCBRAJtXA. -THE- MUCH SUPPLY HOUSE HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE IN VOICE OF WINTER CLOTHING, INCLUDING Overcoats, Coats, Vests, and Pants ad when you need anything in that I in you should surely go to GERUCH'S. He aim has a fln assortment of win ter underwear, gloves, mittens, hats, cap, boots, slioes, arctic', etc., etc. Hi stock of staple and fancy groceries i full and complete and on all goods he will maku you bedrock RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. Who stole the town pump? Miss Mabel I) wry began a term of school near Ardmnre on Monday. A new girl is reported to have ar rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Leeling on July 23th. Will Phillips was in on Tuesday and reported his small irrain as poor and his corn and potatoes as fine. B. F. Johnson is town this morning after a now hay rake, a run-away team having demolished the one he had been using. Mrs. E. E. Livermore brought in a cucumber from her garden which was twenty -seven inches long. Who can beat that? A man by the name of Weber has put a homestead filing on the claim re cently held by H. A. Priddy northwest of town and will bring a bunch of cattle up from the valley to winter. The six-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Williams died on Tuesday night of Inflammation of the bowels, at the home of iU grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomas. The mother with the little one was visiting her parents at the time. Commissioners Tinkham and Weber left yesterday on a prospecting trip. They go first to the mining claims south of Douglas and then go to Idaho. Mr. Weber spent some years In that country and thinks he can locate some paying mines. They expect to be gone about two months and it Is hoped that they will strike it rich. Both are experienced frontierstneo and well qualified for the expedition. It la reported that the "cooo dive" on White river is running full blast and the reason that no complaint is made is because none of the people In the local ity dare do so for fear of the vengeoce of the soldiers being: visited upon them, if it has come to such a pass that people in the vicinity of a United mates mm irv aoat dare not take action necessary to have the civil laws of the state observed It would stem that the time had omm for a revision or the army kU la the meantime some method botiM be aevtsed to rid the county of Um retort Defer soother murder takes KOTICE TO METTLED. The rule of the local land office nave recently been amended so that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applies tkm. All parties desiring to awake final proof can have their papers made out at The Jcxrsal office, free of cliarge, and promptly transmitted to the laod office so that no time will be lost Now is the time to subscribe. Cured meats for sale at from 8 to 18 cents per pound by E. Bohwer. - New Deering Ideal mowers, IWoot cut, 148 00, at the Ranch Supply House. Call at The Jocks ai. office aod have vour final groof papers made out It will cost you nothing. Messrs. Oerlach and Hamlin have concluded that it does not pay to ship horses to 8t. Louis. -Pal Lex v says it pays to summer follow. He tried it this year on a gar den with excellent results. Work on the school house is pro gressing and it will be ready for school to begin at the appointed time. The quarterly meeting of the M. E. church was held on Saturday and Sun day, Presiding Elder Julian being pres ent. Louis Ruffing and a daughter of Oeorge Slack were married at Bodarc on Monday and have settled down to house keeping. -Lewis Pfost informed us that he in tends to remove from Sioux county in the near future. He has not decided whether he will go west or south. -We publish in this issue a letter to the populist paper of nis home town from Hon. A. E. Cady in which he defines his position in the campaign and his reasons therefor. All should read it. - 8 wan Peterson died at his home in the north part of the county on Monday night after an illness of some weeks. The cause was dropsy. The funeral oc curred on Wednesday, at Bodarc. The cistern near the old Northwes tern hotel is being fitted up and the trough will be moved from the uptown cistern to the newly fitted up place and in future tams and stock can go there to water. It is reported that Theo. Trimbur is at the home of F. L. Simons, at Edge- mont, S. Dak. , very sick and the doctors have no hope of his recovery. He has been in poor health for a long time and now has an attack of fever to contend with. -The school board is wrestling with the question of non-resident pupil so as to do justice to both the residents and non-residents. The methods in the past have not been satisfactory and it seems hard Tor them to decide just what is for the best. -On last Saturday e train of cattle was loaded at Van Tassel I and this place. C. F. Coffee had eleven cars; Jes.se Hix son three cars; W. A. Bigelow and 8. B. Coffee 1 car; Peter Bourret 1 car, which were loaded at the former place aod two cars from John Anderson and one from other parties were loaded here. There were some fine animals in the lot. Some one effected an entrance into Phinney's drug store one evening re cently by springing the catch on the rear screen door. He was in the locality of the money drawer when a customer attempted to enter the front door, which was locked, aod although he failed to open the door the effort he made had the effect of scaring the would-be burglar out. Nothing was missed by the owner, as the interruption evidently came be fore tlte fellow could carry out his plans. No arrest has been made. At the regular meeting of the vil lage trustees on Tuesday evening some important matters decided on. Some people as owners, occupants or agents of property in the village have neglected to comply with the notice to clean up the premises of which they have control un til it is imparative that something be done to protect the public health and the board declared them to be public nuisances and will go after them and the statute is pretty strong on the matter, a fine of five hundred dollars being one of the penalties. A Red-Hot CaMpalgB. The present campaign will be the most exciting one fought out since the war. There will not be a day when something of unusual interest will not transpire. The Slate Journal ha made up its mind to surpass all its former ef forts in the direction of newsgiving, aod will give it readers the most complete details of the campaign, giving all the news from an unbiased standpoint. Re publican! will want The Journal be cause of its staunch republican princi ples, it being recognized as the standard bearer of the great republican party of Nebraska. PopulisU and democrat should read tt for the news it gives. The Semi-Weekly Journal will go to thousands of new homes duiing the cam paign. You should subscribe, as it will only coat you 93 cents from now until November IV Two pa pen every week, making it almost at good aa a daily. Subscribe for ft through your postmas ter or send your order to The BUM Jour PERSONAL. T. B. Snyder is up from Sheep creek. F. M. Smith is up from Five Points. Jack Cook was in town Tuesday aod called at this ofCc. A. McGinley was down the road the first of tlte week. D. H. Oriswold left for Iowa on Satur day. He will te absent about two weeks. Thomas Kil worth, father of Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, arrived from Iowa last Fri day for a visit. Mrs. Cora Wilson arrived from the east on Tuesday to visit tier brother on Running Water. Mrs. S. A. McNay, who had been visit ing her sister, Mrs. A. R. Dew, left for her borne in Lincoln Saturday evening. Robert Hamlin, brother or N. D. Ham lin, arrived the first of the week from Iowa accompanied by his family for a visit of some weeks. N. D. Hamlin arrived home on Friday from his trip to St Louis, having visited at his old home in Iowa for a few days on his way back. His mother returned with him. C. F. Coffee and W. A. Bigelow re. turned from Omaha yesterday. By an accident to their train at Long Pine they were delayed for about twelve hours so that their cattle did not sell as well as they would had it not been for the mis hap. A Coaatjr Fair. The agricultural society met on Fri day as per notice. J. H. Bartell was made chairman of the meeting. It was decided that no exhibit be made at the state fair, and that a county fair be held here this fall. The chair was au thorized to appoint a committee to so licit members. An executive committee was selected composed of B. L. Smuck, J. IL Bartell, D. Bartlett, Charles Biehle and Eli Smith. Tlte meeting adjourned until Saturday, Aug. 8th at 2 o'clock p. m., at which it is desired that all or those who have become members and all who intend to do so will b present, as there will be matters or importance to be considered. It is easy enough for a few to start a thing but it will require hard work on the part or all to carry it through suc cessfully. There is no reason why a good time, for the first effort, cannot be had if the proper effort is made, but if a part do nothing and a part devote their energies to kicking about those who do try to help it, there will a good, big fizzle. COMMISSIONERS' RECORD. Harrison, NrB., August 4, Hoard of county commissioner met per cull of clerk, j " PrKttti-'Ooinuililoner' . Ttnkhniu- aid- Webrr and clerk. On motion tbe claim of G. A. Mcridlui for medical attendance for SI1S.SO was recon sldered and allowed In tbe sum of S75 no and warrant ordered drawn on the general fund of I HI for same, tbe appeal from tuo tormer action on said claim being dismissed at tlie cost of plaintiff. - The claim of O. C. Tally of 7.40 for use of tool and extra labor on roads In district No. v was presented and on motion allowed In the sain of 11.90 and certldOHte ordered: Usued against said road district for same. The claim of Alex Lowry, road everseer of the village of Harrison, for 064 61 whs presented aud, on motion, allowed and cer tificate ordered Issued agatuat tbe village i road fund for snino. The affidavit of H.C. Koush alleging that his personal property was assessed In the wrong school district was presented and, on motion, laid over until next meeting. On motion O. K. Welsh was appointed road overseer In district No. 13. The official bond of Jacob W. Grove as constable In Cottonwood precinct was pre en ted and, on motion, approved. Tbe petition ot V. Wohlbeter and others asking that county bridge be built across Hat Creek on section Hue between sections 12 and 18 was taken up sad oil motion laid over until next meeting. , Tbe claims of J. W. Scott and Alex lxwry for guarding prisoner were taken up and, on motion, rejected for the reason that they seemed to be unwarranted expense. On motion tbe bid of Jackson Krlesler of S2.Y00 for repairing county bridge over Sow belly creek was accepted and bond accom panying tbe same approved. The reslgnatloa of David Bartlett wis presented and, on motion laid over until next meeting. The following claims against Sioux coun ty were presented sad, on motion, allowed and warrant ordered drawn on general fund of 106 for same : r. D. Carley, district court fees I S IS w . H. Davis, expense 01 institute su L. J. hIiiiiiioiis, printing and publishing 4 M) John Curran, assessing-...-. . 40 SO David Anderson, supplius for pauper.. IS uu A. A H. 1'lekenbrouk, supplies for Pauner . 0 00 Charles Illehlx, postage . 6 if W. II. Uavls, services a Ce. Bupt 27 78 Tbe following claim against Sioux coua- ty were presented aud, on motion, allowed, and warrant ordered drawn on the bridge fund of ISM for same : Marsteller Bro.. bridge spike 5 U. '. Welch, repairing Co. bridge 6 00 U H. uowuisn. - 7 00 1 M 2 00 4 M 4 00 J. K. Johnson, " Geo. Rodger, " " Cbaa. Uussell, " J. S. Tucker, " Tbe claim of M. J. Blewett for laaulng cer tificate of election and preparing road overseers books wma taken op and, on mo tion laid over until next meeting. On motion board adjourned without day. H. J. HLSWRTT, County Clark. Laak at TfcU Lilt of wssUm ciUas: Chicago St. Josspb Omaha Lincoln St. Louis Ltoarar Kansas City Usadwaoad Itdoas'at matter which you intend visiting. Tha Burlingtoa Route is tha bast liao ta all a it is to any ona of than). Ad vartisiag matter and full Informa tion about trains aod ratea oa asplioa Moo. J, FkuMW, O. P.&T.A. Omaha, Nab. Float Proof Settta. All sermon ba.ru anal proof aotlce la this paper will receive s newaad com at toe paprraad are requested to examine toelr not Ice aod U any errors exist report Uss Mum to tuU office at ouee. Tinker Culture, Final Proot Settee for PuMlratloa. fulled State Land Office. Alliance Neb. ( July s, lH. ! Notice 1 hereby given that Joba F. Cook of Boyvillr, Neb., kaa Hied iiotioe of intention to make Dual proof before M. J. Blewett, cierc aisi court, at uu omce in Harriaon, Neb., ou tbe iaay uf September, 189b, ou tliu-' M . 'i nw. quarter of anctiou Mo. , lu ! wwoauip 30. zs u., range ao. : a ; lie lianjev as wiiae.: Mary E. Grabani, of Koyville, Neb , tt. I'. D. ISaMrtt. " " Lewis Oerlach, of Harrison, ' L. J. sliumous " also Notice Ik hereby glvon that Edward A. eir, of Cbadrou, Neb., has Died notice of Intention to make Dual proof at same time and place on ttmb-r culture application No. ata. f or the w. quarter of aectiou No. 1, iu lowuabtp No. 31. range No. 46. He names as witneases: Lewi Gerlarb.of Harrison, Neb. John II. Bartell, " ft. C. D. Bassett, of Koyville. ' l. II. Uriawold, of Hariisou. " also Mary K. I.rahain, of Koyville. Neb, who made H. K. No. 341" for tbe e. W, sec. 1, lu. s n.. r. 56 w. He name the following witnesses to prove nis conrlnuous reaiduuee upon aud cultiva tion of said land, viz: M. ('. U. Baaaett, of Koyville, Neb. John K Cook, ' U-wl Oerlacu, of Harrison " t J. Simmons, " 47-W J. W. WKUN.Ja., Register. Nolle to .Von-Kaideut Ilefeudaati. To George W. Cobb, Ida A. Cobb, bis wife, and W. J. Bowdeu, non-resident defend auta. You and each of you are hereby notified that on the ttnd dsy ot July, IMS, William H. Male, Benjamin Graham, William Halls, Jr., and Harris II. ilayitcn, plalatltr herein, tiled their petition In the above entitled cauae, in the Oiatrlrt Court of Sioux Coun ty, Nebraaka, against you as defendants, the object and prayer of which la to fore close a certain Mortgage Trust Deed xeeu td on the 2nd day of lMicember, ISM, by George W. Cobb, aud Ida A. Cobb, upon the property described as follows: Lot three (3), and tie Northeast Quarter of the South west Quarter, and the West Half of the Soulhuaat Quarter, of Section Nineteen (Hi, Township Thirty four(M) North, Kauge Kif ty slx (!W) Weat of the (ith P. M., In Sioux county, Nebraska, giviHi to secure the pay ment of a certain Hi st mortgagu bond made, executed and delivered by George W.Cobb, aud Ida A. Cobb, to W.L.Telford for tae sum of Two Hundred, Twenty Five (tx2S.OO) dollars, due and payable on the flrst dsv of OecemlM-r, 1HW, wkich said mortgage bond has been sold, assigned and delivered to plaistltTs herein who are now the owners thereof; that there is now due and payable on siid bond the sum of SXttitf, with Inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from Hecember 1st, IH94; tbat there is due the further sum of Slo.'il, for taxes paid by said plaintiff, with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the aoth day of September, Into, for which sum, with Interest plaintiffs pray for a de cree that the defendants pay the same, and that in default of such payment said prem ises may he s )(l to satisfy the amount found due; that defendants be foreclosed out of all right, title, lien or equity at re demption in and to said premises, and for general relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 7th day of Septeinlsar, IS'J6. bated at Harrison, Nebraska. July 28, IS. 47 M J. A. IUhkoi.er. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Special Rates. The following excursion rates will be in effect for the dates as follows at one fare for the round trip: August 15, 17 and 18 to Omaha, good returning August 24th, to young peo ple's christian uaion. August 23 and 23 to. Milwaukee, good returning Aug. 31st to national conven tion republican league.' The return lim it on above tickets to the different points may be extended from 10 to 15 days. For further particulars call on me. E. F, Pontics, Agent. GASOLINE ENGINES STEAM PUMPS. IRON AND wooo PUMPS OF ALL HINDI, Eclipse and FlrtMnks Wind mills Towers. Tsoks, Irrlf tins Outfits. Hon, But lag. arlnders.Sbellera.Wood Saws, lirive Points. Pine. Fillings. Brass goods and ralraaalu R)tas)ar Btoalea. Prlrri low. (1M tbe best. Send for Catalogue. FAIRBANKS. MORSE 4k CO., 1102 Parnam It, Omaha. Nab. LOOK HERE! DO YOU WANT TO RAISE WATER? I will put you 4s a machine which will elevate from 800 gallons to 22,000 gal lons per minute with tbe least possible power. It can be operated by windmill, team, water or horse power. It has been tried and ita merits are known. ' It ia just tbe thing to use in streams where a portion of tha water can be used to elevate the other jfortioo. They are cheap. Tbey are durable. Tbey are simple. They are up-to-date. Prices oo larger machines or on iron work alone, furnished oo application. Write for further Information to, L T. POOLE, Agent, Mantaad, Neb. Rfflore (broods FOR 1TOTJR Iflonej, TThan Marsteller Bros. "The Old Reliable." Isador Richstein, DEALER, 123" Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENT Pabst's Celebrated BEER. HARRISON, PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELRY, CLOCKS AJSFD FANCY CALL AND SEE. J. E PHINNEY, HARRISON, READ WW OFFER We will send THE SIOUX COUN TY JOURNAL until January 1, 1898 and the Toledo Blade for 3 months for Or the above papers and the Chicago Inter Ocean a year for $1.25. This offer is to all new subscribers and to those who are subscribers, provided they pay all arrearages on subscrip tion to date of settlement at the regular price. Cash in all cases will be required from those who wish to take advantage of our campaign offer. The Journal is the only paper in Sioux county that is authorised to publish the official notice of the proposed amendments to the constitution, it is the oflcial county paper, and is the only paper in Sioux county that is quali fied according to the Statute for the publication of legal notices and other notices repaired by the laws of Nebraska to be published. NOW IS THE TIIIHTO SUBSCRIBE. FOB NEBRASKA. 0003DS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOL-S. PROPRIETOR. NEBRASKA. THIS ataoa there. nal, Lincoln, Neb,