The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 06, 1897, Image 8

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THtKfDAY. May 6th, 19T.
(too. D. Canoa, Editor and Prop.
F. E. k M. V E. i. Hair tH.
Going Went. liuliiK Kant.
No. 5, mixed, I : I So. . mixed 7:1)0
J. E. PHEfNEY. M. ).
Phjttidan and Surgeon.
All cull given prompt attention.
Office in Drug Store.
HARRISON.
NEBRASKA.
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North-Western
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F., E. Sc. M. V. R. R. is the bes1
to and from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
OF
NORTH NEBRASKA.
TREES AND PLANTS. A full
line FRUIT TREES of BEST VARIETIES at
HARD times PRICES. Small fruits in
large supply. Millions of Strawberry
plants, very thrilty and well rooted.
Get the rest near home and save freight
or express. Send for price list to North
Bend Nurseries, North Bend, Dodge
County, Neb. 33
NOTICE TO SETTLERS.
The rules of the local land office have
recently been amended so that settlers
lo make final proof shall settle with the
publisher before sending in their apnlica
lion. All parties desiring to Oiafce final
jiroof can have their papers made out at
The Journal office, free of charge, and
promptly transmitted to the land office
ho that no time will be lost.
The prairies look beautiful with its
carpet of green.
The two blacksmiths seem to be
busy these days.
Cattle are getting all the graas they
want now-a-days.
Mr. and Mrs.V. R. Smith are suffer
ing with the la grippe.
Look up Anton Moravek's Hotel ad
in another column of this issue.
Burt Smuck has rented the house,
soon to be vacated by Doug. Hamlin.
Rev. D. J. Clark preached at his
Pleasant Ridge appointment last Sab
bath. John Sutton of Kirtly, Wyoming
was in town Tuesday getting a plow
sharpened.
Henry Krenian and Fred Pullin from
White River were doing business in Har
rison last Tuesday.
Eggert Rohwer has taken his cattle
down to Glen on White River to herd
during the summer.
Mr. Hanna, a South Omaha live
stock commission man was in town the
forepart of the week.
Mrs. L. C. Lewis and son, Howard
with two of her datghter, from White
River we.-e in town llo iday
William Stull, who lives down near
Ft. Robinson, was doing business in
Judge Wilsons office of this week.
W. L. Ashbrook, who lives near the
south end of Sioux county, was in Harri
son Monday and Tuesday of this week.
J. B. Burke, of Bodarc Post Office,
leaves next week for Edgeniont where
he' goes to work on the irrigation ditch.
Father Muenick will hold Catholic
services at the residence of M. J. Blewett
on Thursday May 13th, at 10:00 o'clock
A. M.
Merchant Bartell was out to Pleas
ant Ridge this week putting up a wind
mill. Mrs. Bartell was running tha store
during his absence.
N. D. Hamlin and family will leave
for Brayton la. about the 15th of this
month. Mr. Hamlin goes to settle up
his father's estate as the administrator.
Mr. Thomas Bell of Lusk was here
on Tuesday, after a load of goods which
he had shipped in a day or two ago, and
also trying to hire a girl to work at his
ranch.
Chas. Biehle brought his cattle up
from the valley the forepart of the week
and sent them away with M . Rohwer "s
bind to be herded during tiw summer on
Whit River.
Ktle. I am now prepared to take
town cattle to herd during the summer.
Parties wishing me to herd their stock
will please leave word at the Harrison
Hons. Marcus Valdkz.
J. A. Hanson of Van Tassel was io
Harrison last Friday on business and
was setting up the cigars to the boys oo
accouat of m young toe, who arrived at
Ms doom on toe Sttn ult
21 C. Ooaa of Bodarc, left for Jack
mn Eata la Cotorado last Friday, where
t taa.rstijrai iplojr meat for the sunv
fTY, if bis fame! may follow him
""t53riej tiw MOUBwr.
W. K. Hip-low twk the train for
(irdon. Neb., last Saturhy evening,
where he takes a 'rip out into the sand
hills in that part of the State, probably
to look up a new htot-k ranch.
The editor of Tub Journal had the
pleasure of viewing the oil paintings at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson,
living one block west of main street,
which were executed by the latter show
ing that shj is handy with the brush.
The Journal acknowledges receipt
of an invitation from The RrpiiUiean,
The Valentine Dcnwerat and The West
ern Sews, published at Valentine, to at
tend the press association to be held at
that place in June. If possible we will
be there.
Mr. Pontius, our station agent will
leave for Long Pine tomorrow where he
will be gone for six weeks or two months
doing duty as Agent. W. E. Pt ntius,
his son, w ho is cashier and operator at
Raid City, S. Dak., will lake his place
here until he returnes.
Lewis Gerlach' has bought his old
mining interests back, which he sold
three or four weeks ago. Mr. Ger
lach seemed to think at the time he
made a mistake in selling and so he feels
quite pleased to think he could buy it
back again at a fairly reasonable price.
L. E. Dickinson, who moved into
Harrison a short time ago from Bell,
near the southern part of tiie county,
has opened up a cobbler's shop on mam
street opposite The Journal office. Mr.
Dickinson thinks he will in the near fu
ture put in a stock of harness and all
such goods as go with that kind of busi
ness. The brand committee of Sioux coun
ty were in session yesterday allowing
and rejecting brands which had been
presented for record. N. L. Tipton Wns
alowed the brand designattd by X1T, t
be used on any part of cattle or hors.
Also a brand wus granted to John War
ren, the brand being a lamp chimney and
the same to be used on lelt side of cattle
and on left jaw of horses.
Isidor Richstein, who has been run
ning the saloon in Harrsson for the last
four or five years, has concluded to re
tire from the business. Mr. Richstein
will close his saloon door to tlia public
this evening. He will work at the car
penter trade tins summer. The town
pump will doubtless be freely patron
ized this season, because we will not
be able to get any thing stronger than
water in Hasrison for a while at least.
The case of Staudermyer vs Russell,
tried in Judge Wilson's court yesterday,
resulted in the placing of both men un
der bonds to keep the peace until Court
convenes in Oct. 95th, this fall. The
cause leading up to the trouble was. on
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OIX.OUIO. ui some lorruer irouuie and as
they met one day last week of course
pulled their guns on one another. Per
haps the boys will be a little more care
ful next time. It is not right boys, and
then brotheren ought to dwell together
in unity.
We are in receipt of eight or ten
envelopes brought to this office by 1L H.
Russell, which has on theiu some fine
artistic pen pictures ordesigoes executed
by his son Harvey who has been taking
lessons in artistic painting within the
last two or three years, which indicates
he is a clost student for a boy of only
sixteen years old. Should he be as atten
tive to his study of the art of painting
for the next few years as it would seem
he had been since he commenced to learn
painting, he will surely make his mark
in the world.
- F. Francis, whose home is in Cam
bridge, 111., but who is for the present
at least making his home in Lusk, Wyo.,
was at the Harrison House over night
last Monday. lit came out to Nebraska
and Wyoming to buy some cattle and
go into the business in this state or, just
over the line, provided he can buy them
at a reasonable price. But Mr. Francis
says he can buy them cheaper wit hia '
a hundred miles of Chicago. Mr. Fran
cis is an old resident of North Dakota
and he thinks that State, South Dakota
and Minnesota, would be the place to go
and buy stock-cattle. He has not fully
decided to locate in this Suite or Wyom
ing until later on.
The mail carrier from Bodarc, Mont
rose and Gilchrist Tuesday, brought the
news that the store in Bodard had been
destroyed by Ire Monday night of this
week. The Jons was not ascertained by
the mail carrier. But we learn that the
proprietor had concluded to close out
the business soon any way, and had dis
posed of three or four loads of his goods
to some Crawford Merchant, having de
livered them some time last week. It
was claimed the fire originatod from the
woodshed winch adjoines the store build
ing. The proprietor, Mr. Wo Klard we
understand was sleeping in the store at
the time end must have had a very nar
row escape f roin being burned up.
J. W. Scott, will leae for Ansley
Neb., next Tuesday, where he will en
gage in the mercantile business. Ans
ley was the former home of Mr. Scott
and of course it will not be like going
Into a strange country to commence
business a new. Mr. Scott has been a
resident of Sioux county for eight years,
and Is an honored citizen of Harrison ,
being a member of the school board ,
and town counsiil, and is tiie present
Assessor. II has also been engaged in
the confectionary businss in this Vil
lage but sold out to Charles Umphco-
hour of this place with tho evident in
tentention of looking up a location at
ome other point better suited to his
busiuess. The many friends and neigh
bors of Mr. Scott and family will regret,
no doubt to see thein leave. But our
loss w ill be Ansley 's gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Adsit. who formerly
lived at Albion this state, until this
spring, for a number of years, but now
of Lusk, Wyoming, were in Harrison
f Monday of this week doing business and
buying some lumber to haul out on
their new ranch located on Raw-Hide
creek, which Mr. Adsit has just bought
this spring. Mr. Adsit has been engaged
in raising fine blooded cattle in the east
ern part of the State before ha went to
Wyoming, so he is thoroughly acouant
ed with the business and expects to en
gage in the business quite extensively on
his Wyoming ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ad
sit have traveled over a great part of
the United States and Mexico, Mr. Adsit
having been a superintendent of a tin
mine for an American firm ii S'. Lewis,
the mine being in the State of Durango,
Mexico. They are both able to speak
the Spanish language fluently. Mrs. Ad
sit is a talented lady and we were glad
to have the pleasure of nieetieg her and
getting aquauted. As Mr. Adsit was
quite busy attending to business in Har
rison during his short stay we did not
have an opportunity of becoming so well
acquainted, but sullice U to say, uuu lie is
a gentleman in every sensce of the term.
We regret very much that Mr. Adsit
and his esteemed wife could not Lave
settled in Sioux Couotv.
Warbonnet Warbling.
Mrs. Nora Dunn was on the sick list
last week.
N. Ij. Tipton is shearing sheep for
Henry Linden ian this week.
Mrs. Clem Leeling spent one day with
Mrs. Richard Dunn last week.
Bert Hamlin and Hill Shatto of Pleas
ant Ridge, Wyo., passed through the
valley last Thursday enroute for Mr.
Slattery's.
Mary Garton and Elsie Marriam spent
Tuesday April 27th with Mrs. Moravick
and family,
Mrs. Birdie Keel and Mrs. Johnson
visited with Mrs. Priddy April 27th.
Mr. ond Mrs. O. A. Garton and Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Crane spent Wednesday
at Sam Thomas's. The men folks ss-nl
tba time in branding and roweling calves.
Mr. Thomas Dunn presented his wife
with a brand new sewing machine a few
days ago.
Miss Nora Thomas came down from
Harrison Saturday for a few days visit
at home.
Mrs. Lily Williams was down from
Indian creek last week visiting with her
parents.
Grandpa Lyon was up to'H. T. Merri
anrs one day last week assassinating
yellow jackets. As many us fifteen
wera numlered among the slain.
Several head of mules, lielonging to
Doug. Hamjin of Harrison, were sen
Sunday, going north along the lane be
tween Biehle' s and Noreisch's place
A procession of seven teams and a
man on horse back, passed up through
Monroe canyon on Saturday last enroute
for Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hester spent Sun
day in the valley with R. L. Keel.
The Sundav school met at the War
bonnet school-house May 2nd at the reg
ular hour. Only a few were present tut
the time was spent very enjoj-ably, dis
cussing the lesson for the day, "The
water of life," as given in The Evange
list. The election of officers and arrange-
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Sunday.
John Strntton of Harrison made a call
at Homer Priddy's May 2nd.
Monday May 3rJ Charlie Biehle start
ed with his cattle for Andrews to put
them in the herd near there.
rnest Lyon is down in the valley
again once more, to stay for an indefi
nate length of time. Echo.
News From All Around Bodarc.
The dance held at DeBocks on last
Easter Monday evpning was well attend
ed, according to what we hear it was an
grand entertainment. Some of the par
ties lost their hats and were obliged to go
bare headed.
The grangers are about through sow
ing small grain.
Mr. Ijpwis Opyhnrt paid a visit to )
Serrs' Bros, on April 25th. j
Ernest Bunkey left for Edgemont.l
S. Dak.. Tuesday of this week, with
team and wagon. Mr. John and Thomas
Hinesand C. M. Ruffing are going to
leave for South iMkota on Monday
May 3rd to seek work looking for pros
perity. We hope they will find -what
they are looking for.
The grass is larger and a lxtter stand
at this time of the season than we have
seen for a number of years.
A good time was report! at the dance
by parties who were in attendance. The
dance was held at Ed Rose's Friday even
ing, the C3rd.
Mrs. Flora Harvy is going to work for
Mrs. F. M. Smith."
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Martin, a girl
April 22nd
Mr. Johnson, the stock buyer, from
i Crawford was here buying cattle this
week, but did not get as many as he
wanted.
Mr. P. K. Murphey is having very
poor health.
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RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
LEWIS GERLACH, 1W
GO TO THE
HARRISON HOUSE
TO O-IET .A. SQTJTA.E IMIIE.AJl.
I have just lately leased the Harrison
House, and have thoroughly reno
vated it from cellar to garret.
We are now prepared to en
tertain the public in first
class style by serv
ing up first class vit
uals and the best accommo
dations. The public are cordi
ally invited to call and try the
hospitality of the new management,
WE GARANTEE SATISFACTION IN EVERY WAY.
ANTON" MO HAYEK, Proprietor.
MARSTELLER BROS.,
They handle every thing usualy handled in a gen
eral department country store.
SUCH AS DRY GOODS and G ROC ERIK, BOOTS and
SHOES, HARD and TINWARE; alao FLOUR, FEED ami
GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO MARSTELLER BROS,
DO YOU
WANT JOB
WORK DONE?
THEN COME TO THE
JOURNAL OFFICE.
Now is live time
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$1, FOR ONE YEAR $1.
TAKE THE JOURNAL AND YOU
WILL NEVER REGRET IT.
It is the Legal Paper of
sioux county, mmm,
OHO, D. CANON,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR,
Where are ycu going?
We are on cur way to the
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
THEY SAY EVERYTHING
IS SO CHEAP AT THAT
STOKE.
My icife iron t s oneofthofe
bealiful SP1UXG 11 ATS
and dry poods j revisions dc.
1 need a Spring SUIT tr.iself
and we think re can mve mo n
ey by trading at the
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