The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 11, 1897, Image 5

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    THE SIOUX COUNTY
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Li. J. Simmons, E.I 1 tor an. Prop.
r.tll.TI. k. Time (slil.
Going Vnt .uinp Kkku
Wo. 1, lulxed, 1 :00 i No. 6, mixed 7 ::Ti
j. k. PHcocrsr. sl i.
FfcjticUk tail Surgeon.
All calls glm protspt attention.
OIBc la Dray Store.
HAJUU80.
Nr.r!RAKA.
Here is what
you can get
at the
CASH,
LOT:
30 lbs (;ni m. luted sugar
1 B, baking powder
10 ft. best leaf lard
1 package parlor matches
2 !J. l-st top notch J.ii tea
H lb corn starch
1 broom ....
25 bars White Russian soap
5 It Arbtlckle's or Lyon .-off"
11 box I win lye
0 package yeast foam
6 can tomatoes
13 Iks dry ssi It meat
H runs as:
T. B evaporated apples (best)
5 ILn California peaches
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othi: to si:tti.i:i:s.
Tlit rules of I he local land ollice hav
recently been l.inen.l. d so that s. ttlei
to Link Urtitl proot sliall settle with tie
publislMir bpfore tu-mim-; in their niphca-
liil. All mrties ilesirin' to n.nke tinnl
proof inn have their papers made out at
TMK Jot'RSAI. (illtce, free of chare;.', and
i.romntlv traiismitled to the land ollice
o tliut no lime will lie lost.
For informal ion read TlIK J. ifltN'At..
Mn'g suits and over.
rials al cost at
Turner's.
Old pan?rs, fi v.j cents per
TltP. Joi'RNAI. t llice.
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Call at TlIK Jut l:N.M. ollice and hav.,
vour final iroof paper
will cost you nothin,;.
s made out. It
i H. A. nice ii tiikine; a lay-off for a
few days on nccount of liviiir Im-. u
niixmd up with a sawing on a side hill a
short time ago.
wa,o. cted that this iwie, of
TllE JofltJf.tr. would contain an an
no.incement of importance.!,, all of i(,
readers, but circumstance are such that
it will lie deferred for a week or so.
The oftleial bond of James F. Yotimr
, ns county commissioner ha l.een (iled
with County Judge Wilson nnd was op-
proved by him so that Mr. Young is.
now a duly .piahliud niem'.s r of the
county board.
Jud;e Barker has gnnfl lo Rau'ired
Top and expects to open an asay olll.-e.
Iln has taken a oiiiile'ti courM) in that
kind of work and has also had practical
experience, this, added to his nut ural
thoroiinhnes puts luui in a position to
prove a valuable man there.
County Attorney Out iri expects to
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go to O'Neill next week to represent the
county in the case, of L. O. Hull against
Sioux County, which is to come up in
the district court before Judgi Kiukaid
Oil the 19lll. H IS hoped that it will lie
disposed of in somn way at il has been
hanging on the docket for years.
Hie Nagged Top fevnr is spreading
mnd the indications urn that a iiuinlicr
from her will k to the camp in the
nar future. The reports from the oul
Ma indicate that there w ill Isi a great
ruah to the now gold tic-Ids its soon us
pring opens. Those going from here
will have an advantage for by having
bot a, short distance to go they can get
UMfa ahead of the rush, and Isdng used
fnMMWr lifa lb will bo better pre-
RANCH
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FOB
ri: iison.il.
II. II. R.iss.. 1! was up from (j.'en L.st
Thursday.
Jlr. and Mrs. . (1 F. Coffee were in
tow n oa Monday.
James lidiim t made a business trip
to Craw fur J the first of the week.
Arthur Christian was in from tlio 7
j box L ranch the lir.st of the week.
j W. K. Ni' liolsori and sister were up
! from Whistle (. reek the first of the
i
August Ring, John Ivls-no aril Clans
Christeiisen were up f.oui the north part
of tho county yesterday.
S. I!. Coffee is in town today. While
going home tin; last time he was here lie
froze his earn and fare quite severely.
Alvin T. Clark relurne.l from th
eastern part of the .-late on Saturday to I
visit his family und
bus.ncss matters.
look after some
Miss Katie I'.ourret returned-on Mon-j readers thoroughly posted on matters of
day from Missouri where she has l j interest to N'ebiaskatiS that are happeu
lor Some months receiving treatment ' ing ut the national capital. The Jour
aud seems much improved. n il is mailed at .10 cents per month w ith-
Mis Mum Simmous who has been "i! Sunday or lia cents per month with
visiting at Maryland for a few weeks,
i ,
arrived home ve.te.day, accompanied
bv Mis. L. T. I'.nde, who will vis.t TlIK
i Jot l:AI. family for a few days.
i
,
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more sug-
The J 't JiNAi. would oik
gest that those interested get to work'
and complete the cemetery association, i
net title to the land and have it proK-rly j
platted and dedicated for cemetery pur-1
poses. Each year the tick will become!
more difficult and reasons for doing it
are increased each time a new mound Is
I
made.
Almost every one is interest..
every one is Interested in '
the . r li At lantic S pia. Iron, Imt, Very.
jo-tii .tnainic n piauron, nui very.
. . ... . . i , .
few know of tin? life aboard a ui'iu-o'-war.
A profusely illiistrale.1 arti'le,
"A City Alloat," in I'iiiorest'.s Maga
zine f..r March, 'ivcs a traphic account
of tho daily roiitiii ' on lard a modern
war-vessel, and is very interesting
reading.
H y Hamlin, eld 'st son of Mr. and
Mrs. N. I. Hamlin, has Im.-ii very melt
for some days with a comple at ion of
diseases an I this moriiiir I Jr. M i i ! ! .
','i;i-iiiiHiii from ( 'raw!. ii d to m.rt l.r.
1 11(1; I'iiinuey ill fiirisiiltat ion on t he c.i-.e and
2 a i It is hop. d he wdl soon recov.-r. The
1 O'l i lad has been v-ry iinfortun ite iUiimv,'
.'"): the past .year and has had lo .sillier a
"a ' (,'"" ' d.-al of p im.
1 'I'M Uepoit, from Wy.iiiiiii- are that
1 'j'' i wolvc an- unosiiallv iiumer.xis and stock
; ow ner are oivatoiiu to
have tin-in
killed oil-. If th'j w. lives are numerous
t here t he s ine! miit he true of this
)oc,,litv und it mlt-ht ). wi ll for th,.
mi in rs of stock to foil r.v the e::anipl"
of their neighbor across the hue. Toe
wolves will destroy many youn imIivh
and tlms reduce tic profits of the sioul;
owners. A liberal Ujunty oil wolf
hcalps would prove a (,'ood investment.
Jerry II. Will died on last Friday
nibt lit the family r-'snlence about
three miles north of town. lie had
been sick for a tsuml r of months, but
It w;ts not tlioii-rlil lli.it the mil was so
near
On the evening liefore Ins death
j he appeared t ) l e bettvr than
I licen
and ate supper w ilh a relish, but it
eems that the appearances wen; Mu -
; sive for shortly after midnight
i bt eat h.-d his last. The funeral service
, , , . . a i
w;is comlucteil by U-v. ). J.tlarK at
I the M. K. church in Harrison, on Mon-
i day anil the remains laid to rest in the
, ;,.,,, ,.rv Miuth of town, the services at j '
jthe irrave WiiiK those or the 0, A. M
icoudii '!e l by Jerry Uns l'ot of wlii. hl
deceased whs a mi nilrt'i'. A widow nml
a l ire;e family w.-r bereft of a husband
ii'vl father, and the sympathy of nil is
extended to Hum.
Oil last, Thin s.Iay a meetint; of the
, s,,x Count y Atrnciilt ural S i. iety was
ut Xui; JiH HNaI, ollice. In the ah-
j w(ll.e f the president nnd vice-presideiit,
j Sheritr I'.irliett w-as made chairman pro
' t'- The report of tho treasurer was
I read and showed a little less Hum Cvcn-
! ly-Hv dollars on hand. As that was too
small an amount to admit of paying
premiums to all to w horn awards were
made it wamlecided that no premiums
b paid on exhibits niad in lsiij. Tlie
business of 1H'.I'J Isdng completed the
i follow ing oflioers were, elected for the
i riihiiin;' year: K. E. Livcrmore, presi
dent; J. E. Marsteller, vice-president;
W. II. Ihivis, secretary; I). If. (iriswol.l,
treasurer. Tho selection of precinct
vict-prtsidelits was deferred until some
future time and the meeting ndjourned
to meet, ngain on March 10th. The start
j having U"en ma.ia last ear mere is no
reason why tho society cannot hold a
J fair ench year. With tho retirement of
1 the old olli.'er. some friction disappears,
. . .
nil hi, work in fill ore mav on
j smoothly. The decision of the society
not to pay any premiums will prove a
j disapp'dhttneut to some, but to divide
tho small amount win. h is in tin. treas
ury among so many woulil Is. very
unsatisfactory, anil to leave the money
in the treasury puis Ihu society in a con
dition to make a start for tlm next fair.
TlIK Jot'lOML would suggest that the
society could do itself a tiood turn by
presenting each premium winner with a
diploma show ing that fact. The fair of
lf.llt) was the llrsl ono ever held in Kioiix
couuly, tlie extreme northwestern coun
ty In Nebraska, and (en years bunco the
exhibitors to whom awards were made,
would prize, a diploma much nbovo tho
mount of cash th-y might have re-
I'.slrJT.
I have at my ranch on Rumiin;; Water
the following described strays: 1 Mj. k
steer, coming two years old. with small
stub horns and with overlut out of the
end of right ear: 1 red heifer, with white
face, coming two, with bonis, no
brands visable.
IS. F. M.k.I:i:.
Mai'slaud, Xeb.
The Nehrasl.a Lcsjisb'.ture.
It is a recognized fact unions Nebras-
; kans that no matter what oilier daily
j paper they ivad at other times, .hiring
i the legislative session they must fret
i the Lincoln State. Journal if they want
i all the news. The Journal i njitt on
I the irroun l, can get t he l.'t:st doings of
the lawmakers mid frequently gives the
eWH ,, ..... than the Omaha
papers. The Journal' Washington cor
respondent, Mr. Ailliin, keen Journal
Sunday. It is a un-at paper
Final I'r.M.f Nolwes.
I All persons- having llnal proof notice In
this p.iMT Ml 1 1 r't' I ve a market copy ol the
p:tT aiel lire re'J tl'st'"t to examine their
n,,ti.'.' mel ii suy 'mm f n,i report, liie
H.illie t.l tills oJilre ut. once.
Tim!, r Cub lire I'm n.-VotiiT fur I'tililli'.it im.
l.ainl Ulliee ut Allliuice, Net)., I
January I'-1, Is!'?. i
Notice i leTi'liv Kivea tint M itlilnt
steppen, of l.iielirisl, Nell.. ti,i llle.l notice
1)1 lllleiilioa to IO ike lill ll nrool lielor" M. .J.
llleweit. clerk .li.lrtet ...art . t hi mee in
Harrison, .Neli., on I li t 1j .1 y ut eliru.iry,
l-l.7,on luntn-r i-nliuie i.p.iic .rlon No. ITti,
lr lite s. ., ii w. 1 1 it. 1 1 hi,. ; of seetioa .No.
St, in :o. nsl'.if. No. .ll it., rant'' No. '.A w.
I o" t.if. us w . tin- s -t:s .
Jo..'pll IPM.S.
Iiilm t. iieyer.
t ranis 1. lir) i
I4r.i
r, lill o( l.llclHi-t, Nel).
J. w . y i. ii s, J i:.
ltexister.
sln rlll'H Silc
Notice is heret.y (jlven tiiat. hy xlrlne ol
lin 'II I'T III ..!' to ll.e fttreete.i l-si.l py
Hie iM. rk ol l!ie itrict ( otirt of sioin
I iimI,' v,.:.r ,.L ., lii liii ,i,.i.,n I. ell, lin- In
sti'l .-.mii I. n herein lilmi v K. Ilol.son t
pl.oiil:!! nut ...lint I'.. w ii'lsM orl ll.
lei lie M W ii.lsl.olill. loll-ie I'. Wk.Is
v.. nil, ,lo-i-ii I.. Morr ( liarles
.1. i.r.lile n. et illtniin, Mliler .t Co., nr.!
iefe,,.:o,ls, I will on lie- rail i ly of March,
l- '7. lit ,i:il' im in.'li, I'. M , III til" .'1st itoor
o! the limit House, n HaiTUon. Netin.sk. i,
i.ll.-l fur s.i'.i i,t palilie e.elil". the lo!lo'.v
ttlK leel lliecl real esl lie, lo wit.: I'll- West,
' II. ill iw'i.i.,: Hie -oiltiieasl (lll.irtel- f se I, !
1 iiiel I ,'t li.nl e ol I tie sceilliwest
i;uirtiT" sa ' ; ' of .-I'tioa Nine i '.o in
i I o n all 1 1 1 liirt v on.' ''II j N ., in l:iuiKe r Ifly
! (...) V . ol I ae MXItl (.11 I'. M.. m Sioux
eo'.lnl V, Selu'.l-U I. lo s.lislV 11 lie. '.,. ol
; lor 'i lo-lOl I 'leit i.l f .M eilisr IrV our
s.i'l ourl i.t tin- r.''ilir Novea.h. i', I-".I,
lerui ol s O'! i .iiirl, to 1 1 : on tit. l-t, .lay
,il Nii'.eml.er l .1 uh- re'n nnr ll,l .'otlll
. ... .1.. ,...,..., I , . oilim in VI ,1-
, ,,.r 4 . i(l ,,r n.-tloa ..et oul in j
II- ri.Oi pel II !Oil till- slllll ot ,u. in Willi I i
per ,,',,i infer.-. I tlier i ti'om sal'l .late;
.out O..I., loi'l ailia'lrf.al s on.' lo Ii- n til -If
Ian on a u i pr" ui-e ,. i-i'sii'l cent, niso j
lO'.n.i.Iiie IO 111" ll!OT.t.!l Oil .1," -e ,
iie.jon ..a out In liis pet;iion the Hum ol ; coiling.
...T..!r..-v.. l-t. per eet luieresi, lr..m i Thecomity is practically out of debt
s ll't 'i.il.-, h:. il a.i ileei-re l aid ! lU'lK-'.l '
I,-, Hi.- .-.en i lo i,e 11 seioinl In-n on o ii l ' and has over forty-live miles of railroad
p t-iiu-.e-, v, i t li eo-t aii'l it.a'ia' ililf cost s. . . , . . . .
M.el pri-M.w. . . ill I,- soM lor ilia ,, ir ! wil hill Its hord .rs, h;is a e;ood brick court
pose ..I s..t..yi.. h .i.l Mi.im i 'iie oi'i.r: injure juitl the ncc.'s-siry list tires for run
! uaiii.nl. Invio it K HI. I i .
slierilT of sio-ix i oiiiit , Neli. I nin the county and tin tj has never
Mli'liU Sale.
Not lee i tier-by Kiven that hv Virtue of
Itll Ill'ler ot :.,.le to III" .1 i reel ."I , Issiiel by
...... i..,i, ... ,1, . i.i..ri.i i ii on,,
ty of st,,,i iin.l stale or .Neliraski., ill! in i.
.p'cr.e' len.ler -.1 Iiy sal. I Court in lavor of!
K. . soilioiirn null niriliist lien. ,.'iilu II. i
; -uiltli, I. A. sears mi t liiio'i . sears, ins nue,
: 1 .i -ol, .I.e.. I l...,,.h II M'.17
i ,!t , v.viik.'c.M.', nt tlm Ki.st Kront .I.M.r
of the (oiirt lloii.n In lliirrison, in Biua
l oiuili . oiler tor sale nt imlnie .en. I'll! Die.
(olio me U.-.i-rii, "I re ii estate, to wit:
j t
live i.rii, 'lovuisiup t hii ty three i :. ; ' ,
,(. ' Kanif" III t V (our (Mi, in si.en l oui.ty, Ne
' ; lil'.nkli. to satlstv ml. I ..r'ler of Sale III the
1 mni . if 1 1 Interest Ih.-reon at tnn
! pi-ri'i'iil per iinmlili Iroin tlie .".'tli .lay of
I So.'.uiti.-r, s;i". lin t livs now due met
1 ''"'t, '"ZVvXku'yaI,
' ' h.-rilf of sai.l . oniity.
XjOOIKI R T? ,F"! ?
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DO YOU WANT TO RAISE
WATER?
I will put you is a machine which will
elevate from MO gallons lo S'J.OflO gal
lons per minute with the least possible
power. It can lie oierated by windmill,
steam, water or horse power.
It has l;eu tried and its merits are
know n.
It is just the thing to use iu streams
where a portion of tho water can be
used to elevate the other portion.
They art. cheap. They are durable,
They are simple. They are up-to-date.
Prices on larger machines or on iron
work ulone, furnished on application.
Writn for further information lo,
U T. TOOLE, Agent,
Mrlaod, Neb,
.. ,-?-' '
Sioisx Gounty,j
I
THE LAND OF THE HOME
STEADER. Freo Homes lor More
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 of j
rail oad and has no county J
bonds.
Sioux county is the northwest county
of Nebraska. It is nlxiut thirty miles
east and west by about seventy miles
north and south and contains
OVER 1,300,000 ACRES
of land. There ate more bright, spark
line, suiall streams in tlm county than
can be found in the Ninm area elsewhere
' in t he Ma te.
It has more pme timber in
it than all tho rest of the state combined
Its irrnsscs are the richest, and most nu
tritious known so that lor stock-growing
it is unexcelled.
Tin; soil varies from a heavy clay to a
Mi;bt windy loam and is capable of pro-(bicnie-
excellent crops.
Tho principal crops are small grain
and vegetables, although good corn is
"rown in the valleys. The wheat, oats
rye and barley are' al! of unusually line
I oii'iiiti' 'imt I'ooounn.l t he llielicst. ma !
1
1'iie w:i ter is t.ure ii ml refreshing and i
1
in found in iiliuuduiice in all parts of tne j
! U-eii one dollar of county bonds issustd
;nid hence taxes will 1 low.
i l'n.l,. SI
The J- rotiio.it , LlKhorn &
Missouri
y y r;1 ,, , j ,:,.USW,H SlollX county
from east to west and tho li. & M. has
i.IkiuI Sifteen miles of its lino iu the
northeast part of the county.
The climate is more pleasant than 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 open-
! "K t rvm-rvatio
i road land in the .
on. There is no rail-
ounty and for that
reason its settlement has been slow for
no special effort to get settlers was
made, as was done iir the early days of
t he sett lenient of the eastern part of the
slate.
flood deeded laud can be purchased at
r.-nsoiial 1! rates with government laud
adjoining so Unit a. per.ion who wants
in n e t hail oil'" .piarter sect ion can obtain
it if lie has a little menus.
There are about 1,5110 people in I he
county and there is room lor thousands
more.
ILtrrhon is the county seat and is sit
uated on the F. E. & M. V. railroad, and
is as good a town as the thinly settled
count ry demands.
School houses nnd .diurches are pro
vided in almost every settlement and are
kept up with the times.
All w ho desire to gut a homestead or
buy land cheap are invited to come and
see ' .iu country for themselves nnd judge
of its merits. Homesteads will not be
obtainable much longer and if jou want
to use your right and get Kill acres of
land from Uncle Sam free it is time you
were about it.
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