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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1897)
THE SIOUX COl'NTY J U ( :.-:rLUI..n. r Yuttiiif. ,T O TT "TP. "NT A f n U-t S.Uur.!y tl.e .-.ppo;..tiii;; l-mi J. 1 coii-iMinjr of County Jude WMsoti, jCmtniv Treasurer liu-ld. und County ! I. .1. Slrii:mms, Kditur inn! I'rop. ' i'!'-rk lilewi U, ui . :U tin oih.e of the1 : latter pursuant t tali of the It-rU for, r. r. the we. k. Jair.-s '. S.iturdaV. ii::mi.. jIT. u was id town tin lif-t F. V.. i M. V K. II. Tim tabl. (loins Wet. ,,in Kt. (to. 4, iiilxnl, 1 :W ! No. S. mixed j the purpose of uppointucr aconiu.issiont r ; for lilt; thud district lo b,i the vacancy i F. John-, Younsr was in llinivm on J.jWtl till -,Sioux ! i J. E. PHINNEY. M. I. I'll Tkiclau ami Surgeon. All culla Riven prompt attention. ifllcr In Drug stor. HAWIISOX. m:i!Rask . NOTICE TO SF.TTLI I'.S. The rule of the 1.K-..1 land ollice have Fred Pap'-r. tlM" 'r.)rt f,,i.J tailor, was ; il. i u c busuiivs in l!.:msoii on 'iu-sdai.! I Jin'u ( "rites was t : j sr oiii ( 'h iih'on on V, .iul.iv on bu-iuess connect t.-J Willi t lit is. & M. tax taw. : I I'minty Attorney (iulbrie went down ; the road lh lii t of the ff'f oil li-al : liii-ill'.- ami will v:- t Ilu-hvillc, Chad run and (.'raw ford b-lore Ins n-t n i n. Steve Cob-man '.vent tlia liist of Hit; we. k. caiis-d by the resignation o! I son. i The board orgaui.ed by the election of j Jude Wilson its hail man and Clt-ik i lite well us clerk. ThfV then proceeded lo s. 1. t a com- iiiis.ioui-r and it w a ilt-cided unanimous-1 . Jj. Jw went to Lu-k oil Monday to I ly to appoint James V. Yonn. of W Ins- take " harje of the hall!; tie-re for a lew- lie Cre.U jirct Hi; t, ai d a ctatilicute of Ww5S w,. the cashier takes-a vacation. upl ointment was issued to him. The action of the board was .1 surprise to many, luil il M--.-nis t' mt-t-t with the appioval of all, cm . pt some who up iirom of luitliinir Hi iL is not doii in rwntly !t-n n mend.-! o that tll.-r.s Ult.ir jlit,.1(r(,t. As tliu hoard was .m.-j Jo St.istny is arr.i.i-.-inj.' t- U to make final proof shall -tth! with t(0!lW, ui flve whvr m.-ii th. v cuil l not ' ii-ifil Top in t'i- nar future. He will publisher U-fore M-n.1inS in thwr aptdi.-a-1 u. 1.)f KH u.d u j,,,,,,,,, m. d:i;,-r. d malo. tlio tup hy t.-.i.i and if h,- htnk.- lion. All parties desirin-to n.alte n"al roin' lliem. Th tact that Mr. Youn somcthin- w ill --i,d for Ins family. proo! can nave tin-.ir pa,-rs n.a.ie u.u , tllH ,,)iu,ty wl.i.-l, has never Ml had a r presentative on tin- j i , c ounty hoard shaws th fair-mindedn-ss ' - j J iil I have at niy ranch on i.unmn ater i of the members ol t he appoint 114 Ik.ar l' 1 n.,,.i-1 ' 1 he ,,o in--' tl"MTi:cd eslrays: ! lilacK 1 III Uf ir actum aim is a coi.jpieinci.i. w .1 . .11I lijat part, of th count;-. J ini-s F. Y.ititi' has 1. s.ded in north west Nebraska abont seven years, about re.-id 'd in S:-'i idm-atcd and hi had some i-Njierii nee. 111 o)licj;il woi i,-, so th.it be a, 'III -i-i I, '-S VIII..I tin; l.hO !'.! Wit (mature o tie-p .-itiun to wlr.'h lie ha,, 1 I lI 4X-'!- f,,ll 1. Ilell.l.stt (.'.! leput.l- 1 i. -V .s 1' ' IIIU Hit IT TIlI.I.s 01 ro I Ai;itiii.i i THE USD OF THE STEADER. Free idor Richstein, X)El-A-XaL! IT Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.. Hemes for F1ore Than 5,000 Men. ; ACENT KU THE JiifRNAb ol'icf, free of charge, and promptly transmit ttsl to the land ollice 1.0 that no tune w ill I lost. For information rctdTiir. Jot i:naI Meii'g huits and overooaU at cost at Turner'. i live of w Inch hu has -Old pap", five rents per dozen at (.((lU. ; . f;(1.,v TllK Jut'HNAL Ollice. Call atTilS Jfl ItN.ir. olV.cn and have vour linal proof pa ts inad out. !t ill cost you nolhinr. So far little complaint can Ins made of the kind of Weather the "ground -lioj;" has producetl. Tbe Sioux County AK'ricnltural So ciety is hereby called to meet, at Tin; JotKNAL ollice oil Thursday, February 4, l'JT, at 1 o'cloik, p. in. I. J. SIMM iNs. Srt-. A new county with liools, churches, railroads, etc., Pabst's Celebrated BEEK. H.KIi:S(JN. Ni:i;i:.isic. ! htevr, riHiHii,' two v.-tl'so'.d, with small ! sluh horns and wn h overbit out of tbt-j i end of riht ear: 1 red ' fa- c, co'Uiio: t o, blallds v.-wible. ! I! v ib r, witli w lute Willi horn-., ihi F. Mo!:r. :,!. irsland, N-b. AND 800,000 ACRES YET CPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Its (irinoe in various forms Ins h.id prip on a ginM many people in t!us lo cality, hut no very serious cast r reported. The dis'-ase is ail over tie country and prov. s fatal in moiiio hi statues. At the resrul.ir liu-etin of the- Isian of village trustees on Tue-slay evening j Ij, J. Simmons tendered Ins resignation 1 mt village clerk, to take eir.-ct February la, 1UT. Th same was nc.epted ami ". II. 1 avis was appointed losttif out, the- uiit-xpirv 1 term. Tuesday was 'ground ltX day" and j ns tb 1 nnimal would hav- been aide M-e his sh ul.ov duriiu' pa t of the d ty it :ill is presumed that winter will prevail fur nii weeks to come. In this country p-"1-pl will not coinp! tin if I! ley es an: Irom winter in six weeks. I t-i npfioint lion ainone; those who know loin for j I honesty and ability, and the writer be lieves that lie w ill iiial.ti a ood commis sioner, and I ba I his work will reflect credit on those who appointed him. As the place cam" to him entirely unsought Mr. Voiine- naturally feels complimented bo, the fact lb , I. the otli.-e sought him ' 'oiiii'v. li-a'( bim in a po-it ion to do excellent j work, for having a-k.sl no favors h is j T'.ic N . . . . . - . tirater no oinr ui io 1. i.ivor jui, .p one has l ' 11 he .1 f. 1 to t-xpre.s any r--a-cn wl.y tb t iipp.iiiitiiii-ut wa-i ii i!. a 1 e,.,,d one and the ) pie of Hi- county i . . .1.1 .11 ... . c . are to t- conraunai-'O as e.i sis m appoint. 11 board and the appointee. Contains over forty-five miles of rail oal and has no county bonds. II MM) H.MKs I'KK'I'.'.. hiuall trulls 111 l.it-ei- supply. Mill, oiis of Strawberry plants, very tlirdty and well rooted, (h.t. Hie l'.H.!' near home and sa.''t IrciKld or express. S-ml lor pricj list, to Nol'.Tll j I;i:nji Nit.'suiiis North lleml, Dode! b. !:et hniskil I.eislatiirr-, It is n reco-!i;.-d lact anions N'.-nr.is-k ins that no matter what othyr daily r tln-v read at other limes, (luring I'M'"' Let 11s Save Our rnblic Men. Collateral demands i.poti punl,'- clrw-actei-s lire (.-reater by lar in ibis 1 onntry than elsewhere. Th- scholar- in (icr many Iris due- c port unity to p::r-U" bis scholarship unmolested. In England a sti'.tesinati, apart from social recreation spoils, is accorded his I nil tune ami ' str-n;'b for bis loos! imporlant iliitn-s. j a Frail' e tie-artist and tlie aut:,.r r.re j giiard'-d and protected 1 y common cm j w-tit. In London tie- oiler in o:li' e hours is as inaccessible to the 01.hn.1ry the legislative s-sd'ins liry must fret the Eiucoln State Journal if lli'-y want all the news. The ,1 jornal is rlit on the u'rouii't, can .-t the lalest doois of the la a ni-k' is and frt-'ie(it ly l-'ives the !,...! i.ii" v earlier than tie- Omaha p i-i'Ts. The Journal s Ya-hin'iou eor-rc-spi.ndeiil, Mr. Anion, I p Journal i.-atl.-fs tli--T m-l.'.v po-t.--I o-i m.itttrs of interest, 1 X !irask ins th it are h ipp- u in:r at lb" n it'oi.al capital. The Jour nal is in lil'- l at .VI cents p ncutli witli- at iV of '1.1 ' Il is a , -ntsp eat 1 'j r monlli with refreshine; and j all pai ls uf I he ; Final I'riMif Nut ires. The Co-iinva Sijiud say it is informed (.-,,.r a the (iie.-ti htT-.eH ; and out -id from the oince of the auditor of .uMic. j f 4,1ji,-e ,urs lie is altoK'-itii- r u pi . vat Hccounls that that ofii, e will not acefpt 1 person. As for our own country, one i publication of a bank statement made j sometimes disposed lo t: iiii' vie -.v th 1! we ar ! It i Ve ol cVi-ryo 'Ov in a .a e-r that is not a lej;al news-. .-r lu.'iaitam to tne o-ruis 01 toe .0 1 hi (pl"sl., paper passed two J'tars This has been raistl and the mid.t tins positive slateuient. S.iwarJ lilt. pn t;e th" disci, in-, s war.iiiy ap- ' h !e doe-, ate. - A';i per ttiis p I per p ip-i iiirl ;o lint tee met ! name to till s ;-i--thl.-il pT'iof !l'-tl.- ol I i-i-.-i '.i' :t fii l : U' ' I ' ... -e'le.te.t to e r 11 tty . 1 lot -t ex i. olli'. e at. once. jopt c, " 11 1 ,...(,, I-I 1 I I, , Tlie following is the prayer with! winch ( h.iplaiu M liliev op-'iied th-- pro-1 ceedillKSol the IIoiUs- of ll. pl eseiitat 1 ve . : one morning rocc'illy. and it. certainly lo.b.-ates that be is a shcpheid vhoi knows the needs of his link: "Aliiii'h-t ty (I'sl, we liei.eve that tbes- men are! tiling cnditabie enough I 1 K-1-'1 little public rcc".:ii:ti"ll. III it l.-ic we ate nnwitti-.i;!y ia i-"-l i' ' spiracy to pr.-veiit that p e-r h i! cv i',oiu; anything aain tint .liall e Ins 1.-s, coia eulr.it-d -11-.rt . - I i' I '!.-. for tie; Fi-ot,-. tio,i ol U..- ltd i,i i'elii-uary U-.-view ol 11 -views. .1 ' ;! .1 . nt, , 1 o-v Pi, Is l.-r li -to, p. 1 1. 11 I a.. , I -I , ;.!, in 10 , 11 , in-11,011 Pit'O -'T .lOi'-JCI ' -lolili K. triinU I. el--t, ! , 1 it -1 o npp., or - olli ' C'eliiat iry t ion No, I','. I 0,1 .No No. .''4 . ol II 11 XI I n is a.-. .1 (io rii.'bt i ney em anxious j 1 i.n-! n ..f 1 Fre. Mever, all o! J. w ( I, i,-i,l ffOod I hi: Tlie ( ulKH' t. nt. el' t Mi KmleV has selected I th-- cuhV men who will compase I ibinct and they are as billows: - l"'' S- i-etarv of sta'o -Sliermaii of Ohio, h- si ved hy a more I Secretary of U1.1 treasury - ':;" f IdK-ral expenditure .if brain power: tn.it ! u;,,,,,,,, a few ideas can fully thought out audi s. is-iarv of war l--r of Michigan. r'-,l are mucii m-i-.-i, unu 1 s nt arv of the lovv-1. m' ol .M.is-a- llll lt-ll s, Se. relarv of the interior -McKciiin of ll'i.t, Net.. W l.lis. .HI. H'iJI-ler. learly expi and j far less expensive III in an Intel uiinabh hiring of wonls; lint a man is not ni-c-J essarially Ioin his U-st thmkin- w h-n ; ( , ft ,ri . i;i . lie in doinj; his loiiilest, or lon-est talking, j j-eieiary of auricult ure Wilson of V k this in U-lialf of a lontf sulKriut; j jOWil K-.,ple, for Chrisl's sake, iiuit-n. ' j -j-):lt ,..lVes the positions of attorney- 1 , . 1 . ... eeneral anil posi masier-K- o- i.-i - 'lH-lllied. The selections so far indicate , ! that the new president proposes to have the U-st le lp h-can ,-'et. to c.iidu, t, the I all'airs of the nation and tint l;n 1, nruillt J lo all a 1.,-elm of sveanty and satisfac tion. On last f-"aturday II. I- Whitm nimle a tender of t'-- taxes due from the V. E. 4 M. V. railroad, less the amount of tho HiK-cial debt levies. The county treasurer declined to issue tt part ial re ceipt no tins matter will have lo be ad-.ivt,-,l hv the courts. On Monday no j1-' - -j 1 tu-e wan servi-.l on County Treasurer Biehle that a temporary injunct ion had j !een insuisl by Judge Wtstover to re-, utraitl the collection of tlni Uixt-n (luoj from tins the H. &. M. That thei mutter into court no that it will come up lit the itprin term of tb district court, utiles., application o made to (lihMdvu the temporary injunction. 1 that casu ir th injuin tion was dissolved the taxes could bu collected, and if the Injunction lie made permanent the court w ill lie llhkwl to uiuk tlie order general ho that no one will bo called on to 7 j n, r f., ;r County Attorney Onlhrie is now the possessor of a Smith .Premier type writer which bo purchased while down the road. , Prepanit ions nr liein;? made by the Heboid to niveau appropriate entertain uient on Washington's birthday. H is a Kooil plan to remind tbe public and to impress upon the children lb" fact that the country bad a father. It. F. Johnson had the tuisforo to fp-t mixed up with a falling' b"lse thui k winch resulted 111 thu J. ( I r A , ' 'i 1):) YOU WANT TO HATSB WATER? Si iiix county is the northwest count v 1 of Nebr:c-I;.i. It. is about thirty mile east and west, by about seventy mil. north and soiitli and contains r.wrr. 1 snn nnri flf!3rf. of land. There ale mote bright , sjiark- ' lit..-. s,,n, II sti. :11ns ill the count v 1 ball ' lean be found in the same nr-n el.si-w here I in the state. It has more pine timber in j it. th ill n! the rest of the st ate combined Its grasses are the richest and most nu tritious know n so that, lor stock-", i"ow m,e il. is UlleScell.-d. Tiie soil varies from a heavy ' lay to a liulil, windy loam and is caj able of pro ducing cvdlorit crops. The principal crops are small Kr;i'n and ve.Mnl although ood corn is -;pr.i 11 in ti.'i valleys. The wheal, oats rve and barley are a!! of unusually line 'I'lalily an ! command the highest mar- , et places. I He- w atcr is pure and ! is found in abundance in i county. j j '1 he county is practically out of debt , j and lias over forty-live lodes of railroad j ! within its U-.rd.-r-, Ira.s a K'"'d brick court j : house and the necessary (ixtuies lor run- j nin.,' the county and Iheio has never ! U-eii one dollar ol county bonds issused ! an i b. iii-e ta-o s will 1-e low. , Tli't ' reiuout, J ,lr:i.ori o- wissa.i.ii i I 'Valley raiiioad crosses Sioux county ,'V,,'.. 1 li-'Uii ca-t t 1 west, and the li. & M. has '' ' i i.boii!, ." I tecu miles of m hue in the tiorlbeast part of the county. S Tile chnia'e is more pleasant than that ' of the eastern portion uf Nebraska, j There is still j OVER 800,000 ACRES ! of land in Sioux county Vet open to I homestead entry. It is better land and ! ...ore desirably located than that, for which such rushes are made on the open- fa reservation. There is no rail road laud in the county and lor that reason its set t lenient has been slow for no special ell'ort, to p-t .settlers was made, as was doin- in th'- larlydaysol the s-ttlctiiout of Hit; cast. 111 part of th slate (b.oJ deeded land can be purchased nt reasonable rates with e,, .-iniueiit land ailjoinini; so that :l person who wants more t han one quarter seel ion call obtain it if In- has a little alls. Th'-re are about i...'!'i people inlhej ... 1 1 , count and there is rooiu lor lliousanu. more. Il.irri 'on is the county seat and is sit uated on the F. K. & M. V. railroad, and is as (,'ood 11 town as the thinly settled count ry demands. School bun ies and . liurches are pro vided in almost every settlement and are kept, 1 1 1 with the times. All wiio desire to p.-t a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come and see the country for themselves and jude of its. ments. Homesteads w ill not be obtainable much longer and if you want to use your right and yxl lad acres of land I ruin Uncle Sam free it is time Jon were about, il. Srll IS JIF Ht ! All SIIRSRRIPTIQN M j C uG Ld3 xy TO0' V W Vi iK IQ B W H v AkMllhu f I . iniJ f i 1 II 4, mm fc- . i SI " K. 111 1 m mi as risaBa Saw a PAD Xiiiti iSiErf sii'.- aiiKihTio I THE ! Monthly - r 1 1 w mm Uustrated Edited by ALBERT SHAW- s-jf v?w . j;; --'.-;-y - 1... I ...,.,(.. r... the snecinl debt H'st. of the week which luml. It iuui. likely that .1 w,ll 1- Lreaknn; of bis collar bene, lb, cam of the I" '"w" """ "H" 11 1 ! will Jo the ri-st. Wlnl coining to town vest, rd ay County Surveyor Thniuas was draired from bis wnjjou and fraclur'-d his collar Ixine, lie had the bone set and H H'et tliu, nloti all rinlil, but he will not lie ubli! to do much for itoine time. Tho tract of land at Andrew lias been purchased by part'" who expect to Improve it. It is reported by Rome tint an effort will ! tninlu to establish a town there but. as midline- potiitive is H'wmi out by thu purlieu Interested, the report enn lie talcMj for what it is worlh. fund. It i qilito likely nrn-iurutl mi that the decision court 00 thu H. & M. ('"" wi" 1m! to apply to tho F. K. & M. V. u far an tlM( cawn are parallel. The hitiialion Istbiikamn ill lounty, titld the rnilroad coni)anii!s are resisting tt part cif thu levy 111 fourtoon other coiinlieH in the Mute. Tho railroads Ihsiiik the M-aviest taxpayurs in Hib various rotui tie in tho ittiitu they will not only have to bear their ow n expense in I tin IU;bt but will alito Imve to ("'8 than any o w dIm) Ui (lufmy tho expenses of tlni uountiiM incurred tlwrnby. Th reitult will b watchrd for with iiiterest by the puMic. I will put you is a machine which will elevate from liOd gallons to 22,H0 al lotiH per minulo with the least possible power. It can be operated by w iudmill, steam, water or horse pow er. H has Ih'.ui tried ami its merits are known. It is just the tiling to uso in streams where a portion of the water can be used to elevate the other portion. They uru cheap. They are durable. Tlp-y art) simple. They nra'up-to-date. Prices on larger machine or on iron work alone, furnished on application. Write for further information to, L. T. roOLH, Axont, llanilnnd, Nth. CO YCAR8' EXfERIENCC. V3 TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPVRICMT8 Ac. rjn . kit aw -it stlii, fn-o, whfijor uti ltnrtittti ih .,Mitilly )uirn' iltlo. nmiininlrHi Ion rt-Hf I'lpnlMoiit (jM, tl(1Jt. lUMinry Inrr-.i'ittinfuf Htcnt In AmiTifo, VVt( h'tvo a Vn-.hliiL'toii of.tro. PiiVcnta tnktn ihcouah ilium it Lo. tmjulve siioual intilt-o in tlto SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, hfniltlfullr lllilHnit"rt. Innrenl oln'iitnl Inn of nn M-leiitllln Jeiirinil, ms k'T, li'rrnKfl .ol u yenri iMnx mi'iilli". Si-i'iiii..n i..iil- leirt UA.NU lOOli 051 l'A'l KVTH Mint lrt'0. AUUIUSS MUNN A CO., 301 Uronrfwnv, New Vork. 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