The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 04, 1897, Image 8

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THE SIOUX COUNTY
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i. E. PHIXNEY.M. I).
Physieiaa Aa4 Surwrn.
Alt rail given prompt U4 iilimi.
OtRre In Drug store.
HARRISON.
TREES ANli I'hANTS. A f jll
. line FRCIT TRKES Of LEST YAltlETIKS at
IIAEI) TIMES PRICK-. Small fruits iu
large supply. Millions erf (sti-al-rry
plants, very thrilly ami well rooted.
tviui itie best near noine anu sn imin ;
. .. . . . i - . i
4r express. Send for pruie list to XoRTH : Jve a lit-arty iaugh.
BESD XCRSERIEH, Noi-U. lieud, -Amlpi'w J. lio.'siri. who is a iai.li
Count y, Neb. ' !'atc for th sitioii of postmaster m
j thin Village is liu-llein U y-t hi'iiers to
j his wtitioii ami j-ttiti.f i-htv tlnu in
SOTICE TO SF.TT1KKS.
The rulen of the l al land o!!ie liav
.it ii .1 . .,i i
sn..nt Iv 1un niMridid so that wttlel
to make final proof shall settle with the
.tihtiwhttr hefnre semfill-'' ill tlieil" aifiiH-a.
. ,i i . i i- i i
nnii All nirt iu Llesirin:' to.li:ike IllllLI,
lroof can have their papers made out ill j
, ,
THB Joi'RNAL otlite, free of j harye, and
frMiiptly transmitted to tine land nll.ce
u ttiat no time will 1 lost.
Old papern, five centi. tef ilozeu at
Thb JoirnaL orlice.
The tish car wiJl arive id Harrison,
about the 23 of March.
A. few more tailor-made Mjits, lit
unheard-of priceu, ut Bartell x.
Try the Chadron IJour, for Rala by
J. H. Bartell. Every ttck ttarranUid.
Eli Wilcox of Wabonnet, made a
friendly call at tbi olfke last Saturday.
Ladie's, niisnen" and diildren's sho"s,
latest styles, iu botli tau and black, at
hartell's.
Call at The Jwknal office ami have
tour Html proof papers made out. It
ivill cost you nothuij,'.
HradC. A. Pudly'sadJ in this issue
of the JijI'KNaL, yybich will c-vnliuue
one more week alter this.
Do not forget the entertainment
March 6lh. Every body should attend
iiud encourage home talent.
Mr. Dew, who liven a short distance
from town was down at Lusk on busi
iiss two or three da s last Wtek.
Good butter and eggs wanted, for
which I will pay Hie holiest market
irue, in ".txjila. J. 11. ISartiJ.l.
T. O, Williams, and family returned
from Iowa the 2otti till., where they
Jiave been visiting for two or llit-te
iiioiiths.
Drop in and examine the stock of
men's shoes, in black ami tan, also cow
boy boots, at prices to suit the tunes, at
Ba"rtUs.
J. W. Eeriest, who owns and oper
ntes a stock ranch on tlie Kilning Water,
whipped a car of horses and mults tiie
fore part of the wetk.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W.
IL Davis on the evening of the 20 ult.
The mother and little one are doing well
lis could be expected.
Mr. Fred Bromberye called into our
offiice iast Monday, ami left one of those
lifty cent dollars to pay for the JontNAJ,
to be sent to his address another year
Mr. and Mrs. John Daut, came up
from Craw fort!, last Saturday to make
Una! proof on a fine piece of land in this
county returning to Craw ford, Sabbath
morning.
The uodersiuned desires to rent the
Harrisons House for a period of one to
three years. The house is centrally lo
cated and can be rented cheap, ('all on
or address the undersigned at Harrison,
Jfeb.
KOUERT ROIIVI'KK.
F. Cooffee, of Bixlarc, tnade a
pleasant call at this olli: Thursday
' last. Mr. Coolfee is a pleasant gentle
. Mian to meet and converse with. Come
again Mr. Coffee, we will be glad to
meet you at all time.
1 Haviog pu rebated the entire stock
, of marchaodiae of Geo. H. Turner, I de
ira to call the attention of the public to
' the fact that I tun now teady to do busi
' imtm at th old stand.
1 - JoHM H. BARTW.U
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We will send out a few sample cop-
iaa of the JoiBWAL to different ones in
tha couoty fof iaapaction. lta not lie
' , mlnui to take them out of the office for
' thar will not cost you any theog.
Wa roikf be glad to have a special
.ttynnpooctaot . rrom the dfferent pre
, f 'rtttta Kews couoty, and in return the
' rrJML will ba atnt f raa during tlie
" 17a Mt the liews given with
or aaggaratioa. Local
" -zi-rixirt poMkul artical will bo
"r3i4rtt.. . .""- -r.
4'r:!"r;' ' t 1 !"V - ' ' '' .t '
i . . . t
.rrju--fi i!. lave l-en iu;t w by
! mIik h the nilr.Bi.l Kmij .iii es puv in tl.e
' amount of tfi-ir tuxes in. i ui ii,-;.ti!
!.-.ik:tig Hie .ii,i,i of lis- disputed levy
,u l lictf rimiit-J 1 y the toiirts. Hi)' pre
i hthii,' !1ki ri-ht of the.. .only t. it
i-i t tlmse in dispute jf U;(y are desi.Jed
to ) I-thI.
j
j it. r. TV-iir.is, count survevor f
.s, .... .... . ii i j i'
mir
si
iiaintan e
with
tin ne
eLtr. Mr. Ttiorna-. hi! the rnu-fortun.-t.i
inert Willi a very paii;ful a el b rit
tbree we-ks a k an i I, a-, not lii!y ps-uv-ered.
In. I is :iiiprm liu' -1. w I v.
J. I Stnttton, niw "f our Vi'l iith
l'U ksin tli-i i-.iil. i at t fit? t1it l.it I'ri
ti.iy aovl rtit ril-l for tl J'l L.VaI.
We Hunk it is tlte iirnt'Mter tliio t
, jf
yon ttisli to know all tiiit is on in
ourto n ami uiil v. You caimut af-
j ford to ) vi ifinmt vonr home iiier.
i T1h H.imson Ole and KnteHair-
tth-nt t'luli a ) l.iy at An !r s
liall SaHir,! iv evening, M in !i (i'.ti, 7.
-ntitIl The Mid n;'!it Mit.it:. Every
Imily is conli.iUy uivitel to a1l-n l. AJ
iiiivsinn 13 aod 5 i cts Tlwf il.xus will
1 I i)Hiie.l to tin iulli
r:)oVlork.
I 'unit! and
ay t ;k.j.jH .,t
rtntlitit-Mi to st-hu to Washington, asl.iti
i for tli apjioint.uint a smm as iI,jor
.01 iviiiiey l iiiaiiijeraieu pr-i'iiriU i m
w
presant p)stiuaster"s voiumisxion tl.X'S
. not eNpire for some tini". There i plen- i
t V of tllli'
vet. the prohahiliily is that
.an lourui class u. st ini-ters win tie tp-
. . ,, ,
p .stlll i-ters W ill he tier-
1
t inited to strve out their full time unli.-s
I it lie for tiiiliei.!t ineiit, resi nation or
otherwise.
Mr. Simmons in tdii week's JiThSAf.!
bids farewell to his friend and Ins foes, j
and announces Unit Mi'. I o. I '. Canon j
will h.re after eht tli.it p.i-r. Mr.
Canon, vye tielieve, is a getitleman wiio j
will coiidu:t the priper oil diiforerit lines j
with different object in view than did j
his predecessor, thus coiimian.bx the re- j
siect of ail eople. W yvisii for the j
new edilor a pleasant resideiu e among us.
Tht Xorth- UV(Vr Print.
Noticr,
Parties wanting surveying done will
please order at Jun e as I expect regular
work as soon as t!i season will admit.
Re-s;ieclfu!ly,
H. F. TilnM.vi.
Est rays,
I have at my ranch on Running Water
tlie following described esirays: I black
steer, coming two ytars old, w ith Miiall
stub horns aud w ith overbit out of the
end of right ear; I red heifer, with white
face, coming two. With horns, no
Lraiuis visible.
I!. F. MoortE.
M;ir.4aiid, Neb.
NOTICE TO .SETTLE.
All accounts due to me have lieen
placed in the. bunds of Attorney Grant
Guthrie and instructions given birn to
collect them, and those knowing them
selves in arrears can save expense by
paying tlie same at once. The ac
counts include arrearages on b-nk-i of
other papers that were formerly pub
lished in Harrison.
L. J. Simmons.
Notice of Public nale.
In the matter of the estate of Charles
J. Pudily, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an order of ftoliert Wilson,
judge of the county court of Sioux
county. Nebraska, made on the 2-i, day
of February, 1H9T, for the sale of the
personal estate of Charles J. Ptiddy, de
ceased, there will lie sold at the residence
of tlie undersigned in White River Pre
cinct. Sioux county, Nebraska, on Satur
day, March, 18, 1W, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
at pnblie vendue to the highest bidder
for cash, the following personal proper
ty, to wit:
1 cow.
1 horse.
1 mare.
1 colt.
8 promissory nots amounting in all to
the sum of
C. AriirsTiNK PrniiY,
Administrator of the estate of
. Charles J. Puddy, deceased.
Notice.
I have now my copyright certificate.
All rights reserved.
H. F. Thomas.
- The Nebraska Legislature.
It is a recognized fact among Nebras
kans that no matter what other daily
paper they read at other times, during
the legislative sessions they must get
tlie Lincoln State Journal if they want
all tlie news. The Journal is right on
the ground, can get the latest doings of
the lawmakers nnd frequently gives the
news one day earlier than the Omaha
papers. Tlie Journal's Washington cor
renpondent, Mr. Annin, keep Journal
readers thoroughly posted on matters of
interest to Nebraskanu that are happen
ing at the national capital. The Jour
nal i mailed at 50 cents per month with
out fiuoday or 13 cents per month with
fiinday. It is n great paper.
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tie hi .el ot tt HrtMjfitu-t
Vldt H JirU i. s.otit I .
1 itul Irtxif Nutiees.
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! All r-ai'is havPil ImmI prrsif notii- In
; tbi pajer w c i r.-eeU-a nicked eiipy ot T!nr 1
- iKinriiUi) are it- j u-su- I t' V ! I n- their '
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' KHUlV l.J till l.fil'
Timtt r iiltiiri- Prif.-'otis? for l'uliI:i:lion
l.uli ! I'ltir- lit AHiuiih-, s Ii. .
t ,r.ir iv, r.. I .''.
No'ii-i i ljr-by i-.i-n (hit V-! I. t!n -Ut?
i-f A'ii-lia, N'!i., U t f. (-1 not :'- ( in tt-
t!nu bi titiikf 8 i.l lir'Hif tw I ri M.J. Iiiw-i
i U. clrrW 'liit rii-t irt, ui liUoJi -p in Mir-
j i i.n, b. on th-f Wtk 1 tjr of A;ril 1V7,
' uu tiutWr ruinir n.i'iritt,'i:i No fur Ho
I N K. qwartrr of M,-tim 3, iu TJii4lil No.
i lul. N IIuiil' So. j.l. H . He uiita ui (tU!u-ri t
Mi. b.o-l l J.w.U-i, J.ooes s. l. !, Mik K ur
ltd I u.irn. N iaii, hi, of A'l'-lu, oi.
ir:e. N ali.
J. W. Wtl!
Mn-rlS ' aii'.
Ntie ter-lrt' s:vu tliat hv Virlae of
an iii1'rl h'.? ta me direct-!. iuisl t,y
tin- ( lerk of the iisrl -t Court ui tile Cmih
U -ul Mom ami -t il' of etrn.k4, iinm n
tl-frt! re!iJer't liy siti.l Court in tnior ttt
K. A. .oilKiuru uhI i!4i:isi i',-nj-imiit It.
ln!th, I. A. Sear. -li'I litest i rir. hi Hife,
I t.i on Hi.- l.'ilh divot M;ir h, A. I'. IsliT,
hIJ uVlwi, r. !., :it trie Kast rrunt i1jp
ot tiie (ourl llnu-e in liarri-ou, in m I
i oiiriiy, orter for stale at ptiliik: einlu tlie
toliim nm li'iM-ri'M-'.l rent e.t.il4', tMi 1 1 :
1 !:e isuiitliweot WU irter ot M i tioii thirty
t!nv i't:,, ToMttohip Hiirtj tliree
Kiiiir' Ilitj fwur &4;, in lou Cimity, Ni.-
Lrjsk. to n.itiMy s.oj nr.ler of ul in tlie
: "' :!h "lT:-.t tli.rm ul tn
IHT n'flt 1-I HlillU'll 117111 :i- . '.11 !.! o.
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. , it .-ii 1 1 w-r Is. .. mill i . iki'l" iln.i Hud
lluliiit, a. el eit iiu! Ileeriihl ni-ts.
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lliVlll tAOTl.trT,
Ml. Tiff Of s:lil Cotlllty.
Notice to I'uknowu Heirs.
To thi! 1111k mis ii heirn of Aitiert It I'iiiiiei)
id ri-iisiil; ou mi'i eai-h of you r hereby
ni.iitl. 't Hint 011 lit !h iiy ( J:oiu.iry
ieT, William H. Male, lien juiiiiu I. mil tin,
tt lillain ll i'.N Jr.. sml llarria H. llnydi ii, ua
jiliti iliir tiled ilwir petition in the Hitrict
tourt of SUuv County, Nebraskn, uuinst
you us ili lemlsiits, Imjileaile! lth A. K.
I. iiten Ailmiiiitilorof Hie intiiU of AliKTt
II. riimeo ii.-eej.s.st, Ko.etu runieo, ami W.
J. Uuivilitu u your .lefeint.iiiti. Hie
object mi'l prayer of hieii i to forei:loe
certain mortue tru-t deel, maile,e.tis'iit"l
Hint liellvenil by Albert II. IMniieo mid ll
el ta I'ltmro his ife ukii the South Imlf of
tin mth en.t qaarter of Seetiou 2:, olid the
.Vol tii li.ilf of Hi nnr;!i ent qu irt'-r of Sec
tion 27 nil in Ton unhip 31, ll.oiK' 3."., "luut
Cuuiity, Ne!jr.i-i, wbU-b atiJ iiiort.ix w i
iciveu 11 kriiru tiie p:i wuiit of a certain
first IIlj'tg.l(!e bolill, Il.a l" IfXWUtisl Bl'l ie.
Im reil by Albert II. Clnneo and Kow-tri
I'liuieo liis ttlte to W. L. Telford tor tin
smn ul W'li. with interel. tli' ron ut the
r.ite of 7 M-r cenC per annum payable inl
anic.iiii iiccoriin(f to tiift term of ten tn
tenrst coujiiiiis tin-ri'tii at tiieuej, w hioli said
tioitil ttiui iinirli.iKe liive lt n, for a vuiua
ii'.e t-onsbleratiiMi, duly m.!!. HS'ljCiied and
I'elSn red to these phiiutlffo, to ii iv an He
counti 11x01' the amount of principle and l;i
t re-t which limy l due tin plaintiffs; to
b:n foreclii' mi'l I'XelU'le Hie tsui'I di'f i'Il'J
nuts ami nil of ihe ii out of nil ri!it. title,
lien, interest unit I'ljuity ot redemption In
itini to said iiiortitrttsj prismiws mid renl i'
tate, hii'I fur Ketlerst relief. VoSI lire reillir
el t. answer ill tn'titjin on or bfui'e
lite r.'th day of Mjrch, in'JT.
J. A. IlAKtoi.tB, Attorney for
ij'.i.i puiiititfii.
H.erifTs fa!e.
Notice in hereby gives that by Irtne of
an order of al" to me dln-i ted tBUl by
the rierh of the Jitni t t ourt of Sioux
ouatv, Nebraska, In an neiion pending in
raid court, herein Asburv K. Ilotmon In
plaintiff itml Count It. Wwloiortli,
t.ertle M. WnworUi, Ixmsie I. Wmls
worth, Joseph li. Morrni, Cliuries
J. (.ruble and Aiiltuinn, Miller A o., are
defendants, t drill on Hie 5:U day of April
197, at one o'clock, 1'. M., ut the cat door
of the t ourt Houc. in Harrison, Nebr.oka,
offer for sale ul pnbliu vendue tin; follow
inif dehcrlls-d real 1 -tnnr, to it: The West
Half (w 'i)of the Snttiieast t;uart r (se i4)
and K.tst Half in 1 1) of tiie Sollltiwest
Quarter (w , ) of Section Nine () In
To nihlp I'hirty-onp -31 ) N., in Uanife f'lf ty
tx ; W. of the sixth s) 1. !., tu Slom
county, Ncbrai-kn, to satisfy a disrw of
foreclosure entered iu waid cause bv our
said Court at the regular Novemtn-r, ls'l,
term of sild Court, to-wlt: on the 1st day
of November, !li.t. wherein our Kant Court
found due to tlie defendant Aultumn. Mil
!er & Co , on the cause of action set out In
Its cross petition the sum of tTO.tO with ten
jmt rent interest thereon froai ail date
and costs, and adjudged, same to bf first
lien on said premise. Tlie naid Court also
found due to the plaintiff 011 the. cause of
action set out In bis jietltioii the uum of
KJO-7'.i drawing ten per cent interest from
said date, which wuk declared mid adjudged
by the court to no a si'cond lieu 011 said
p ruitucs with costs and accrHing costs.
Said premises will tw wibl for the pur
jKise of satiifying Kald auinu in the order
atsive nume'l. iiAvio Bakti.ett,
C:3 27 J hheriff of Slou x Conn t,y , Neb.
lionk at This List
of western cities:
Chicago St, Joseph
Omaha Lincoln
St. Louis Ilenver
Kansas City Deadwool
It does'nt matter which you intend
visiting. Tlie Burlington Route is tlie
best line to all as it is to any one of
them.
' Advertising matter and full informa
tion about trains and rates 00 applica
tion. J. Francis, O. P. &. T. A.
Omaha, Neb.
GASOLINE M
mo wood
PUMPS
FcUpf trwl Kftfrtxiott
ttof. Utjrr;'-, Hiim. Br: dm
lir'Mer torrn. Wood ft
ttrhf rotflt". I'lfM", mnp
Hf!t gooA in 4 Pfltrfcnl'
nf4jnl HfftlM. I': pr,
low. Ilrt Cb bc.i. E31 for
CaVv)trnvi. i
op ail m:
FAI!3ANKS. MOtttS it CO.,
t9'i ft mam Ci. Cm?, Woe,
Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOME
STEADER. I
I Free Homes for More
Than 5,000 Men.
A new county with
schools, churche?
c5
'"1
railroads, etc.,
AND 8oo,oco ACRES YET
OPEN TO HOMESTEAD
. ENTRY.
Contains over forty-five miles of j
rail. cad and has no county
bond:.
Sioux county is the northwest county
1 of Ncbr.if l.a. It is a!oiit thirty tmles
i exist and west I v abo;it seventy miles
Hurt!) and south and contain
OVER 1,300,000 ACRES
of land. There a:e mere bright, spark-;
hug, small streams iu the county than
can 1 found in the same area elsewhere I
in the i-Uiti. It lias nmrt jiuo timber in I
it than all the test of the state combined !
Its grasses are the ni best and nio-t nu
tritious know n so tUit for stock-grow ing
it is unexcellii.1.
The soil varies from a heavy i-lny to a
light sandy loam and is capable of pro
ducing excellent crops.
The principal crops are small grain
and vegetables.- although gmsl corn is
grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats
rye and barley are nil of uiniually line
ijuality and coiiiinai.d tins highest mar
ket prices.
Thewat-ris pure arid refreshing nud
is found in abundance
count v.
in
uiipaitsof tbei
The counly is practualty out of debt
and lists over forty-live miles of railroad
within its borders, has a good brick court
bouse and tin? tiecusstiry (ixturcs for run
ning the county and there has never
been one dollar of county bonds issusetl
and bonce taxes will lie low.
The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley railroad crosses Sioux county
from cast to west and the b. & M. Uns
about fifteen miles of its line in 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 Siottx county yet open to
homestead entry. It is better land and
more desirably located than tliut for
which such rushes are made on the open
iug of a reservation. There is no rail
road land in the county and for that
reaon its settlement has been slow for
no sjiecial tlfort to pet settlers was
made, as was done in the early days of
the settlement of the eastern part of the
state.
Good deeded land cat) !e purchased at
reasonable rates with government land
adjoining so that a person who wants
more than one quarter section can obtain
it if he has a little means.
There tire about 1..VH) ieople in the
coutity and there is room for thousands
more.
Ilarri:n is the 'county seat nnd is sit
uated on the F. II & M. V. railroad, and
is Os good a tow n as the thinly settled
country demands.
School houses and ohun hes are pro
vided in almost every settlement and are
kept up with the times.
All who desire to get a homestead or
buy land cheap are invited to come and
see the country for tbeinsel ves nnd judge
of its merits. Jlotnesteads will not lie
obtainable much longer and if ou want
to use your right and get 110 acres of
land from Uncle Ham free it is time you
were about it.
4V ao viAtr
IXPIRIINCI.
TRAM MARKS
Distoaa,
eOVRIOMTI Ae.
A iron MWiaiac ttrh and 4iMrlBtlnn ai.r
Valetlruewtaln, Ihm, whu.r ui Inrcnoon Ii
prntauHr MUnKliki. Coniniuiilratlon. MrU-tlr
ensfMcntltl. (im.K wrary furwaHiiK tstlanw
ta AiMrH. W. h. Wwhihitoa oAm.
PsUnta 1en tliruvgk Msua A U. nlrf
""II IHWml, MIVMt
Mf wlaauta timrnal. stlT, l
rirmUilMi M
ywnal. klf. Ifrm.MDI a rauri
Pr.
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nontba. apMtiura Duplet m4 iUaii
PATKirrs Mat ft-M. A40fa
UOVK OS
aansiH a am
Mi JBreaawar, Xw Tetkj
1 DMm
Isiclor fliclislein,
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
AfiUNT
Pabst's Celebrated
BEER.
11 Aif:::sox,
HARRISON HOUSE.
EGGERT ROHWER, Proprietor.
Spring" will soon be here.
I HAVK CONSTANTLY OX HAND FLO UK.
FKKI) AND SKKI) GHAIN.
I also run MEAT MARKET in con
nection with the HOTEL.
Your Patronage is solicited.
VskJT
MARSTELLER BROS.,
j TU,,. UnnpJU rni tkinrv
nicy iiQiiuic cvciy urn 15
eral department country store.
.SUCH AS DRY GOODS and (jROCKKIE, BOOTS and
SIIOKS, HARD anrl TINWARE; also FLOUR, FKFD and
GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
YOU CAN SAVE MOXEY BY G0IXGTO MAKSTKLLKK BROS.
READ THIS
ADD
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The WBBKLY JOUNAL
The policy of The JOURNAL Will,
after March 1st, become a champion of
the people and the "free and unlimit
ed coinage of silver' at the ratio of '16
to 1". The introductory appearing
in the columns of the JOURNAL of
this issue will give a general idea of
the future reformes advocated by the
new manager now in controle,
GEO. D. CANON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
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