The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 28, 1897, Image 5

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THE SIOUX COUNTY
CTOURITAL.
o
It. .1. Simmons, Falilor an I Prop.
r.r.l V.Yl:.U.TiinrtM..
filling W-.t. le.liig Kat.
So. 5, lulled, I :0") No. r.. li.Ucl
J. K. I'lliNNKY. M. D.
l'hysielau and Surg-enn.
All chIIi given prompt utteiitloii.
Office la I'riiif store.
HAKHISfiN.
SFJtllASK..
! i'tiili nt. ponty ami cross with ..tin r
NOTICE TO MITH.I'.KS j men. i be ...km - fir an Tr -nt ami too
The rub s of h" local land office- have , r -ady to an-, pi s mcii hat is intended
recently been amend, d no that m ul.-rs j in another way. Hi" brave, hroad
to m ike linal proof shall settle with tin; I minded ir.i ti. who M ini on their own
publishi r Is-fore si iiiliii iii their r j ti .1 i. a- ' worth ami ilu-mtv ar." io"st r.-sp.-rl...!
lion. All urtis ili sirin:: to n.ak.' final ami ta t al iiir U -t in the w.-rltl. Y .irk
proof ran have t h.'ir .a-r ma lo oat at Thin x.
TltE J' it l:NAI. oH'a'.', f ! of ( hai 'i', n:: l
promptly tr.iiisii i1t. il to th.j land ollic c
fco that no twin1 will ! lost.
For information r.- nl Tiik J. t'i:xAi
M"ii"i suits mill ov. n oats at rosl at
Turner's.
J. W. Scott h is ii l.l. J
rrociO'..'S to I
his slot U.
Th" prolrai'l.'il in" lin,'s at
til! M.
F. (hunk I.uvd U'L-ii (li.si-ontiMi.'d. !
0!'l pap"r, liv.; cioils p, r do 'n a'.
Tin: J-x-! u. o!!i i'. j
Call at TlIK JfifKNvt. ollioc ami hav
voiir linal proof papi-r-i mad.j out. It :
w.ll rost von nothing. !
'1 111 pi S'.i ia 1 !Ol'll l'V till, si hnr
on last 1'ri lav n.-niiiL,' u.is wi ll alh'iiil. 'l 1
ami a pl.-a-.int ti'in- hail. '
f! ,' p'lr-iom; t prop, r i'iiurr some
j i'..p!.-may (!ml out taat thry ilo n ! .
kl.o'V so lillii l ,'ih.iu! s. .in., otiirr p. o-p-'s
hllslii.s, :ls 11, iy i-.-1 -1 1-i to.
No on" lias i ! I "ii appoliil'"! 1"
Mil toa vai-aui'V on tl." hoar.l of county
. ' o 1 1 1 1 1 y i-oiiiuiisioni rs l aos.-.l hy lo:!
r-svoif lion of It. i- ,1 ilins m. j
'J la-Sioux Cooniy Ai'i'ioiiltiiral H ,
.a. tv is h. -r. hy . ill. d to in. at Ti::.!
Ji tl '.'M. . ilii" in Thursil.iy, I'ibniary !
t, l-!)7. at 1 o'i lotk, p. in. j
,. .1. SIMM, .'.s, S.c. j
A I..U I. .is .U'm iiiirohu.'".! in ih I
leisl.a nr.- t i in. !u, I" burdocks in I oilier
w c. k in what is known as tli.i Russian
lhistllaw. If t!i faili-r f tint I'd'
knew au tiiiii,' of tlie west.-in part "I
tlie s'ai.' he woiii'l r. .al.o lo.it his bill
m a a vi ry f'.!i-!i one.
'.unity Attorney 'iiifliriii wil! hiv. -
.i U ar fit O'N. ol before Jil.U'.' K"i
kind to i-.-pis-w-M th-j county in t h.-
c.lei.lat.d ui! cf I.. O. Hull vs. S;oii
com. ly. Th"
for vars and
i .Ise has "ir.0;'eil
it. would lw well to
alone,
ilvt It
lie. l-le.l.
- il mav tm that wli.-n fh" il. trie'
i iitirf nii.kes a "da;" at nome ollirials
who v. iltullv u'l ii'e the law- in carrying
out the or.d-rs of the court ami then
rt.lv to !i. it He) records in the ca o
mil not h-ar ool , sm h ollii iais w ,11 li oil
1h. t -veil coiin'y ollicers .rv not the
bvn-st oi.-ii on earth.
- At ;h r.-'j'u st of County Attorney
Cuthra! dimly Treasurer li"id.t h-i
r"
tuned Jud-'. f Vit.s to assist in the .m
Van
Ttssell tax c tse unich has been taken M
the .listrn t court. Tile mai ler i Ult
import ant one t
want to know m
the p'-
ether or
de and they
not a person j
, by re-istm,".
can avoid paving his t.ix
thi-ir I'olh't.tiou, and il
is iafe to sa V !
that the public i!l iiihol.l t'i coursiri
of the treasur-r In the matter. J
--In South i-'akota the u!W slate
treasurer (pop.) would have n. .thine; hut
the cash ami all the cash turim 1 over to
him hy his pred.'C. ssor. The oas'i was
t ailed in from the various hanks of the
.st. tie and taKeii to in? capital ouy on
H Kn:'Ciul train. Il Was ' ounU-d out to , f,.si. f rights he shows (accordin"
tho new ollii ial and he receipted lor il () the mouthpiece of 1 lie rin;r) t he has.
itiitl .started il back to the banks. A j ,s ( hp, n:,t,,,.,., (,. has never . t
blizzard cauii! on and at laul reports the iM,,.rl jt) :l posit ion so t hat, any could trtfh
treastire train was .snowUnitid and was , f uv , j1:ir4.,. ,lm with so base a thin,'
twin": guarded by a company of htale!iS urntiui.l". Tint piiblisiher or the
militia. For dovvtiri'ht foolishness a ..n,,i.vspaier in the true sense of the
new. ly-electeil jh.ji otli. ill can take the ,.,) (more appropr.at. ly the esiiinl
take when he starts out to. I pjp. ()i,'ari) can learn that the unplcas-
From correspondence with the. treas-i ,tiess on the county board arose over
liter's ollice it seems tint neither of t he t() m:icii,s ,,f Tilt: .1, iCtiNAl. the olli' ial
railroail companies illicit 1 to my the j p..r, I lis at tempt to have the board
spui ial ilebl levies of ls'.!i tin.l the only i ,,,ry.r , .(j,,,, until his paper lie'-ame a
course, that olll. er nees open to him is to . i,.,.,! rellectl about lis turn Ii
pr.M ted to enforce tun collection. That i ,r,l 1 jaii'-y as dal the request of the
will et the matter into t oiirt so that youth to have nn election postponed nn
the hahly of the levies may be deter-j j ,, had at tained li s niiij. nty so
iniind, but how the last) will b broilKhtj .:,( (. unht Vole. Tim niixiety of the
iihout lis not knoiMi. The situation is to publisher who left f i save the
i! regretted by the taxpivera for it I II ! county money H:iiiiimii;' to lliose who
interfere with the -collection of taxes, r,.lh ,,U filed when he was connected
unJ if the courts should hold the levy toj viitli lt iiewsia-r some yei.rs a'o
be ill. (Jill it would make it lieces-ary to . J-'ifty ilollars for twenty-live copies of a
issue Iannis to clean up the old outstitiul- bar ducket of twenty paces nnd cover,
inj; waratits anJ thoso issued against lhe 0(,t (,( mentioii the quality of the work,
special dtl.t la'i'l which is lieiiijj at-. and two doll us for a siie,'!.' squart! of
ticked. H wo.old Imi too bad if county commissioner's record f ir which the law
Ii mils would h.tvo fu i"! issued after the
cirorts thai have been mad.) to avoid it.
Twion hiive th" voteiH rejected proposi
t ons lo Uinil, nnd those who worked the
hardest Iiivm iieknowled now thai It was
tiisllhal they were defeated, but it
ems thai under the existing' conditions
the question would not go tt tt Voto of
tlm )cj)l .-, but no o'dt-r would b.) oh
t imed Ironi tho court by the holders of
tlm w arrauU diret tm the county luin
niissiom rs lo pay tlm amu uitln r in
bonds or in cash realizvd fnjm the mIh
f boudu, and in tho end it would cost
the taxpayer much more than if the
t.'tiui debt levy could l collected.
LAST CAM,
AH are iiufi l.t.-d to Tut Joi iiNAi. !
.ire hereby notilksl to call nnd Kettle at j
once, a all su l.: count will he placed
in tit.- bands of a cotlwttr not later than '
; iebruary 1, I S
rompt att.nt.on to
1
this mil sae trouble an I cost 4.
The remains i f F-arl Hoover, who
was at i i.l.-ntallv killed lust wiel;, were
taken to the home of his parents in Iowa
fur interment. S. M. Then as in - -ti 1 1 ;i
nicd them as f.ir s Norfolk wh.-re In-rm-t
l'V lb" fatl.i ri f th" lad who
1 1 li . Ii-r JT" of tie I.imH. Mr. Thomas
arrived home on Monday.
A man finish hold up his head an'I 1-e
i a ti.au a n, oi, ;i mi n. It is nut manly to.
- Il is a si-oat l.-al .risi. r to t.-ir ,l.,wn ;
than to ho i I up. Onu i:ii-l:il..i man
.an tear iIum n in n In m r a w a !l t lia t r- ,
ipiii'-.l t'i" ah,.r of si-v.-r.il in." h iii.s for ,
a .1 iv t.
hiiiiil up. tin. ma 1. i -nt.-n' in a
. o 1 1 1 n i mi 1 1 v r an in i
inrl toil" ov.'i't urn i
nl wr.rk of
.1..,
ii puh!i''-',piri'"i! i
! .u.li r mav i'.ii
il a"i'oiii,l;sh.' r
. il i.. ns. A v.. oril of
in. r. harm than th" k
hv : .lumn of trulli. All p.nl pooplc
shoiihl s'rivo to U'loii'4 to th" rlass that
is .-n:; i;;. il in hiol,l 11', not to Iho . lass
w li"s" ori iipatioii is to t-ar ilown. S-w'-aril
y,. (..7. f.
Th" aws .ori this yar will havo th"
ilii! V to p.'i form of makiiij' a ri'ror 1 of
all si.lih. rs ami tailors, l!.'-ir roiio .niv,
r.''iiiifiit. s'at" fr.ii) hirii t ! i-v nhst.-il,
cf.
who ri'si.l,.
1 their re
1 hs- law.
I'-fliv l'r.f
In lh past
op.'rly done
,n counlv.
ciivls, us j.ros id
tins ilii' V has n,
in ail of 1 ii" pro
v. r hcnn pr
III' U li! Si'
an-1 ;i
th" s
.om
a 1 --- ult th"
retarv of slat
!i-l' p'.lhh -h. d hv
Iocs not contain a
te list of those
lil.lU' ill th"
eolllitV vh are " ri '. ! t -1 to have
names enrolled there, and s...iii"
names riip"ar ai'e not prop'-ilv p.
Ci-ir
w lios" ;
i-onh-.l ;
as to i 010 any, r ilio'iit, ir s im.'tfiin.r ,
of thai kind. If a hill" can- is exercised 1
hy the asscssoi-s a cori'-'ct list can 1h 1
reported fioin Sioux 1 00 nt V
1'or the mo-l.
.f this week th"1
j weather has been pretty severe. It lias
j ,unv, ,,, ,,,,, .nvn a ca.. deal and i
i h'-cii piidly cold. The cold. -st noted was
J )ltt M-.ti!.iv tiiortiinc, wh.-n '.''' decrees!
' i.: ,..v z,.r uas iudi' filed. Th col.b
wi vc as in t. confined to Ibis looalltvl
,pl( ,1H f,, r-t-,.;u hic'. I'i Montana, it:
J ;is ;; ,,w . , i;,o(,i-i j'. was a'.oii',
; , ,., lltt nfv st,ow f.-ll iu both
;, ,, , ,,-s is predicted1
of rattle in oust .pi' n -e. In the cast
the cold is.r.vf. sir ick with ;;reat seventy
mid at fhica-o and oilier points the
mercury resist err tl lower than it Ins for
many y.ears. A cre.it deal of MifT.-riji
w as ratised a ruoii Ihe po.-r mid til" re
lief or;.:aui.:it ions and munieipal orerani
yiliotis in re taxed to th uluiosl. 1o in
their work, and vet many were more or
less frozen. Tiie coi I w:ive il..! not even
halt at. Ihe o.-.-aii hot s'v.-pt ov.-r it and
attacked the lieolile Oil th" other si-!.-
I witii a severity seldom i-xpener.ced in
, , Here the cold spill (.eenm U
! ,roken ;ind the ,oji!i: apoieeiat" the
I (.,;,n.s. Slock Ins n it suir-red t any
est. .nt and the opinion prevails th.it the
worst Meo. ,,f th" w inter is pas.
If this man Simmons should move
away what would county ol!ioials who
doreijird their ollicia! oath and ignore
t he law do for some one to linwl about
when the attention of the public is
called to t heir ill""' il ads and they hope
to detract, attention from themselves.
!t is all ri','bt. for the riu": to stoop to all
kinds of du ly, illegal Work to do Sim-
,oiih nn. hut if he docs iifivthiic' m
says not morn than 11 H cents shall I e
ch:tr'ed, nr.! samples of Ihe hills present
ed against I he county by the publishers
of the II.-ni!l about the time th.it the
letters were written to "this man Sim
mons'' fellui"; him thiil he could not
make a living lien as tin U ntil had
I all of th county ritrona and could
keep il. The motto or Ilii: Jot uv.M.
has been pood work and pood prices and
H i one competent to jud! will K.ty dial
its woik has been inferior or iW i-harpes
exorbitant. It was not their luvu for
tho county but tlnir halnd of Simmons
that prompted the action of the opptix,-liuh.
I'll KM) ML.
W. 11. House.! has Ifvu down
from
V.'youiiiie; the ust t. k.
:,.or'e J).tvi- ret tin,, d M. !:. from
. trl.. i.u .. .. i ..t i 1. .....
r .............. ... .... .,,..
T i w . . a
.1 1:1 ' . . 4 Tit i was lilt fr ml
was up
Chaih'on on Satari'ay on l-al liU.:i 'j.
Capt. W. H. (orl.in was ii from
Snak.M'rctU la-t Touis.l.iy piv.iii; his
taXts.
( '.unity Troasuivr !,..-liV nrriVHi! h oihh
on Toi.rs.iay fioin lain on, having mail
hi. m-tllt'iiif nl with tiif ftatf, ami
alcii. il I he li fiislat o ro at oru.
Miss M. IL S. imuon, wlio has lt n
visiting hi-r I roth.-r, L. J. Simmons, ami
family ..r a h-iv .i k., star's this i s. n
in;,' f,r S"war. w h.-i" will visit f,,r a
lUii.; U I n- r liirii,ii,' to In r h.ai.H in
( 'oiiia-i I nt. 1 !' i !m .il! ! has iii n h iin
jiro'. . .I w In!-., h'-iv. II r hr .tin r illao
c laijiany h. r as far in i haih'.ia.
Card of I hank
( (a In ha'.i' of th'! 11 lal H e;
s ui
.Villi!
fi 1'inK
SO lltl'
MII"1
to all
"f I'-" I "oovi-r. who nn t
''xl"'
h -i !
"ho
il.iiiy last v.. ok,
. s .) . t Ol II s.lll '
. ;..!. a I. J a.d a ;J
Ih" I. mi
'i thanks
i 1 1 illiv.
S. M. Tip
M 1
Fst raj s.
1 havt' at my ranch on Kunuiii Wati-r
,. (oll.i'.Mii-d.'s, i ihi.l trs'.raK: I hl.u k
slot r, ooriiiii t wo yi-ai's old, with small
stuh horns and il Ii ov.a hiL out of the
en. I of ru'ht far:
lac, toMiln
Li amis isahl.'.
1 r.
h-ior,
ith
u il Ii v. In I'
horns, 110
II. V. MmiUK.
Mai'slaml, Nvh.
t
ti:i:i:s am plants, a full
line f.ti'lT ti:i:ks .r IUT V.viiluriCsi at
IIMIU TlMl'S li'.H'K-,. Small Iruits in
l.uv" supply. Millions of Straw Ikmtv
I ml s, very thnl'y ai. l v.ell rool.-l.
(i-'t th" i;:.-!' near home an.) win freight
or i-sj.r.-ss. S--i.il lor pin list to Ni'KTII
I i:mi
l 'win
Nri:s!.i:ji-
', Neh.
Noltll lielid, l)odr
Tlif b nis
a !.i
ibJatiin',
it i
kans
a -ecoiii"d fact itiiioii-; Nc'
hit no matter what other i
oaii'T 1 hev re;ul at other times, durine;
1 1
the legislative si'ssions tln-v must e;ct
e"islalive si'ssions they must j;i't
the Lincoln St:il Journal if lh"V want
all t!;.: news. The Journal is rihl on'
the I'r.iiiii-I. can L"t the latest doiir;s ol '
Hie lawmakers and frcpientlv j:ivcs the
lu-'As one day carlo r than the Omaha
p ipers. Tin- .Journal's Washiimlon cor-
respondent, Mr. Anniii, keeji Jourtiai
readers tin, r n!i;h'.v p'.sh d on matters of
iii'ei. st to Nebr.iskan . th.H- are hnpcu-
in,' nl Hi" national capital. The Jour-
li tl is mailed at on cents n.r month with -
out Sunday or 'io cents per month with
Sunday. It is a "real paper.
... ..... j-.
li'iiinl 1'riMif Noliic.
Mi I-' rs ec 'eivlni.' Illetl proof notices In
this .,ie- w til rei-.-il e ri lico l.e'1 copy ol t lie
,.iier alel ill e re. lie-t e. to examine their
note'" iill'l It' liny O INM eMsL le(.ort Ui"
Maine li iiosollhie al Oliee.
Ti'a'i T Call iii'e I'l'ii-i .-Vuti.'.- t'..r I'll l' i en t ion.
i i.uli'l tlltiee nt Alll.lliee, N"h., I
j .hii.il ii y in, Is:.?. i
j Noti.'" ts ti-T.-hy v..,, tail M it.'ii n
; -I' ppes, ol' I ojeill ! -I. .Sell., h.ts l!!ei ,ol,,i-e
' ol Intention l' ill .K" llnnl "ool lielore M. .1.
! I'..-.'ll, t'J-rSt ill-lre t court, al. Ill . .nrieii in
j I lio rl -.o.i , Ni.;i., on i te- -j. t!i liny ol fr i-hr.i,ir ,
! h'7. mi liiiilf r ciiiliii .' upplii'ition ii, l,i,,
j tor lie 1. 1 j lev. ' ( ,V II. 1 , ov . ' i ol seel loa Nu.
, .I, iii ton ,r- hip No. .il n., imii,'u No. .4 " .
lie II lllt.eS I lUC-.-" i i
I'iltli series,
.toeptl Koos,
John K. Meyer,
1-riinU I. Miner, all of i.ile'artst., NVh.
J. W, W hlis. .III.
!t:.U IteKlster.
LOOK HEBE!
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h i i -
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1 O YOU WANT TO UATSK
:zai
I w ill put you is a machine which will
t levale from ilOi) gallons to 2:2,0110- gal
lons per minute w ith the least possible
power. It can be operated by windmill,
steam, water or horse power.
II has been tried and ils merits are
know n.
It is just tho thinp to use in (dreams
w here a portion of the water can lie
used to elevate tlm other portion.
They lire cheap. They nru durable.
They nrn muiple. They are Hip to-date,
1'riee on larper machine or en in n
work alone, furnished on application.
Writo for further information to,
L. T. FOOLK, Agunt,
Miirsland, Nth,
As. ' w i A
i , . -i ;. . -' ,
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Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER.
Free Homes for Mare
Than 5,000 Wen.
A new county with
schools, churches,
railroads, etc.,
AND 800,000 ACRES YET
OPEN TO HOMESTEAD
ENTRY.
Contains over forty-five miles cf,
rail'oad and lias no county j
bonds. I
Sioux county i-i tin! northwest county
of Nehi-c.lci. H is about thirty miles
cist and west hy iihout seventy miles
north anil south and contains
OVER 1 ,300,000 ACRES
of hind. Tiicr.! aie nior.' brieht , sj.arl.
Ii:;;r, sinull slreains in th" county than ;
call Ik' found in llie same area elsewhere j
iu the state. It has nioro pine t imls-r in '
it than ail the rest i, the state i -(unbilled j
Its "Trusses are the richest ami must nil-
tnt ioiis known so that lor stock -mw ttn
.1 is unexcelled. I
i Tin? soil varies frnrn ii liea vv da v t o u ,
i . ' ' i
lifjlil siuidy losuil and is capable ol pro
; li"lit sandv loam and
1 diion,"; excellent, crops.
The principal crops are small c;raiu
and Vegetable:., altholi"h "ood torn is
, ro u III the valleys. The when!, oats'
I rye and hurley are. nl! of unusually line
; ipinhty and command the hiKbcsl mar-
; ket prices. j
Fii" water is pure and rel'ivsliiiii; and i
; is found in abiindanc in all parts of the :
, county. j
j The county is practically out of debt i
; unil has over forty-live miles of railroad j
I within its borders,' has a pod brick court I
house anil the ueccssiiry lixlures for run- j
j nin"; the county anil tnero nas never .
; i.e. li one dollar of county bonds issiiscd j
; and hi.-iic; taxes w ill be low. j
j The Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri
Valley railroad crosses Sioux county
j from east to west, and the II. & M. has j
i about yfteen miles of its line m the,
noi thenst part of the county.
The chmiito is more pleasant (ban that ,
of the eastern portion of Nebraska.
There is still
OVER 800,000 ACRES
of land in Sioux county -yet open to
homestead entry. It. is better land and
more desirably located than that for
which such rushes are made on the ojien
i ntr l ;i reservation. There is no rail-
! road kind in the county and for that
reason its settlement has liecn slow for
no special ell'ort to pet settlers was
made, as was done in the early days of
tho settlement of the eastern part of the
stiif.:.
(iood dced.'d laud can bo pun based at
reasonable, rales with povtrnnient land
adjoinui"; so that a person who wants
more than one quarter section can obtain
it. if he has a lit t h) means.
There are about l.oOO people in the
j county and there is room fur thousands.
more.
1 larri'ion is the county seat and is sit
uated oa the '. IL & M. V. railroad, nnd
is us poutl a town as the thinly nettled
count rv demands.
School houses ajid -huri-hes are pro
vided in almost every settlement and are
kept up with the times.
All who desire to cot a honuisl end or
buy land cheap are invited to come and
;h the country lor themselves and jihlpe
of its merits. I lomesteatls will not be
obtainable mot h longer anil if you want
to use your riplit and pet Kill acres of
land from Uncle Sam free it is time you
were about it.
80 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE.
TRADI MARKSf
DCfllONtt
COPYRIGHTS Ac.
Anrono nondlnst ft rtntrh nnd tlwrlptlon mar
fiui'-klv fweiTtnln, fre, wht'ilmr nn tnviitlrn in
prolmhly ptttauttihlQ. ('iiiiiiininlfnt Hum t rd tlf
frinit(iftit lul, i' 1 1 ft niiicy f-r eH itriiitf pi"ciiUi
In Amcriciv Wo hnvet a WnphitHdoii oilU-.
t n p t:VoJl fhruUKU Mima &lu. rouiT0
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