. (Est? if j, V Hat v f It J I- V. 'I it If ? ft r t.T .5 TBI SIOUX COUXTT TraaoAT. Jity. 1st, IWT. ft. Caner, CdNttl Anil Prop. F. K. M. V &. sT lw UM. Gets; Mt uHmr r J. S. mi Jl : Se. . lx4 ' Pbjeftrfaa AM SargcM. 11 nil (tve prompt attention. ir&fee la Dcwc H.UUttftON. T II North-Western LINE f., E. 4V M. V. tnV fc the best : to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. KOTICE TO SETTLJEES. The rules of the local land office have recently been amended so that settlers eo make final proof shall settle with the publisher before sending in their applica tion. All parties desiring to make final proof can have their papers made out at Tmt Joiunal office, free of iliarge, and promptly transmitted to the land office o that no time will be lost. J. H. Bartell returned from Chadroti 'Wednesday. Our village commissioner is busy fixing up our streets this week. JT. H. Bartell took a trip to Chadron on Monday last returning on Wednesday. J. S- Dickenson and W. L. Aslibrook, of Bell this county, killed seven wolves last week in one of their hunts. - . TWCounty commissioners concluded their labors Monday, and left for home or their respective places of business. for lack of pa, we were unable ' to publish the "Woman's Corner' this week. It ill appear next week. E. A- Bigalow, moved the barn pnr I of L. J. 8iimonou on hie farm or four mile from town" yesterday. A splendid shower visited thia locality iurff SaCutday. soaking the ground' nicely . The choice for bay crop this year are fttwiag better every day. One fare for the- round trip within two hundred miles. Date of sale July 8rd void aftr the 6th. W. E. Poxncs. Agent. Hon. B. F. Johnson railed at the JoCRXAL office yeaterdaay and left a 50c dollar to pay for toe Journal to be sent fcr aie'addreM for one" ear. -Mrs. L. C. Ltwtev daughter of A. Mc Irtnie? went to Chdron Tuesday evening 1 have some dentil Work done. She w ill be- in Chadron about one week. --ft was reported' in the Omaha papers iliaf 8L W. Carey of tW county, had ien indicted by the1 federal grand jury f r cuMing timber on goverameut 1 and. Mrs ft. W. Windsor sister of Pat and Kan Slaftery, who came down from If void Of a coMble of weeks ago on a vtsit has concluded to Stay until after the 4th of July L. E. Dickenson, our genial harness rttafcer mid hi first new harness made up t.y himself to Will. Shepherd last Kiiturdty. Mr. Shepherd was well pleas ed with it. Eggerf Roller waa elected school di rector last Monday at the school election. Doubtless a better man could put have heeft.fhnnen Co ftfl (bis important position in our mtdm. By a unanimous' vote the resignation f Louis Oerlacli wa ordered thrown tinder the table, so he wilt continue to told hi position, the peore of this town know what they want . Mrs. Wallace, mother of John Strut' ton one of the city blacksmith, went hi (Hen Monday to attend the annual AiHidfcy School convention being held t that place this week. F017.V3. On the streets of HVrison, ir order drawn on the Commercial Bank in favor of Edward Rose executed - By Peter Paoo; amount of order ft ,000 dated May 5th, 18. W. O. Pattomkki. Some one ban been kind eoougti to feed the dog of the town a little too 4Nje of well, we don't (mow what it htrt aoaee of ttma tie boys say are to Mem Our dee; that Jew vmitt hoeet eaeapad ie aouie tvrj Oatertoivi way. r J Uareteer had family left f rf tfceUiied vkdt throO i t- . fliWw uatil' attar I im wuee vmj wim s : tr z We undcrvtaad that James Bogle of Crawford who runs a stloon at that place is thinking of opening one Isr Harrison. We have got along very nicely since the other one closed, bat we presume the boys are getting a little thirsty again, Mr. M. J. Blewett and family acrnnt panied by Mm. Blewett sister Miss Louise Iindewutn, took an outing on Suit day aaglintr along the parilis of Running Wafer. While on their way thither, they stoned at' ITenery. Wardeka.s for dioner, after which the two families repaired to the lifting pond together. Mr. U. report a line time, bringing home about fifty fish, of course none of them were Whales. O. A. Hester of the firm or Hester & Son lumber merchants of this place being of a mathematical turn of mind has fig ured out the cost of keeping up a two thousand dollar, twenty year policy, the premium being 73.00, per year and tlte rate of interest at 10 per cent compound ed for the entire twenty years will amount to $4599.00, in ronnd numbers. So that the insured must appropriate $1,.VJ9.00 to the Insurance Company in order to draw out $3,000 at the end of twenty years. If the above is true, its no wonder that the Insurance Compa nies are getting rich. Call fur CotMissleaer Meeting. The Board of county commissioners of Sioux county Nebraska, are hereby called to meet at tlie office of the county Clerk ot Harrison, Neb., Wednesday the 7th day of July, 1397, for the purpose of appraising School Lands for purchase. M. J. Blew ett, " Clerk. White Hirer Breeies. C. A. Puddy returned from Wyoming lust Saturday lie reports the sheep in good condition, around Glen Uock and Lost Springs. Everything went off quietly at our school meeting, our hope is that the new board' will be as successful in pro curing as good teachers as the old board did last year. Mr. Jacobson was chosen Director and D. Moran moderator. Rain is needed in this locality very much. J. T. Mason has gone into camp on Buck Creek getting out wood for Uncle Sam. " Dave. Colville is shearing his sheep at Lusk, the weather being too hot to drive them before this. The S. S. Convention begins today, we will report next week. Quite a num ber are expected from outside and an in teresting meeting is looked for. Cat. . White's tttdlhf Whisperings. Mr. and Mrs. John Lacey, were pleas ant visitors at Mr. White's one day last week. Billy. Bogart waa down to the sidings last week for a day or two, but went home Saturday to spend Sunday with his family. There were several' Cessna oo our streets last week. Mr. Jones and Mr. Knori, returned home Sut ii day afternoon and report a pleasant journey, they saw several An telope Rabbits, and fish, lots of nice land and some with lots to the acre, they called at several Ranches along the creek in fact they say they saw all there was to be seen. Mr. James Merriam, who has been at the siding for a few days returned home Sunday. Mr. Frank Ban nan's smiling face is seen around the siding again, Frank and Ollie tried their hand at breaking a saddle pony Sunday, they were down to Five Points Monday. Gooseberries and strawberries are ripe now. Two good showers or rather rains and fog last week, freshened things up won derfully. As seen from the road Mr. Geo. Cant will have lots of garden truck this sum mer. , " W. L. Baldwin came down to the Sid ing Monday to get Myrtle, who has been spending a pleasant week with Mrs. Jones and getting a few Gooseberries, Mia Piarl Jones accompaoied Uiem home. 'VVhite Siding presents quite an active business appearance this week. : '' Whistuhl ' Warheaaet Warbling. James. Merriam came home from the Siding Jane 37th. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Bigetow were down to Mr. Garten's place Sunday afternoon. R. L. Keel and family visited at the north side of this precinct June27th. The Sunday School continues to grow, last Sunday there were eighteen present. B. F. Thomas was chosen delegate to the Sioux Co. Sunday School convention to be held at Glen June 29th. Br. and Mr. Joheeoo were callers at B. F. Thorns' June 28th. The aannal school meeting was held at the school house in district 15. and the following officers elected; ' Mr, Johnson Director, Ousts, ve Ifeortwrh Tteureraad Mr. Wlieox moderator. School commen ce the 1st BewsVy in October sad will continue three month. Who says BiourCo. will not celebrate the 4th Uses year? rend thta. Ufa of July 4esi M Sam Thomas' nsntber at O. A. Cartons and still another at Montrose on July Mil, every one invited to brine their ciners son nave a goon wast, mnme ny tSm wetwto OrctsetM. TO TEACHERS AND OTHERS SPrX'lAL ANltOU!lt.BiaaT. The leader in educations! circle of Ne braska: Hon. W. R: Jackson, State Sup't Pub He Instruction. LienU. Governor Harris, Chancellor McLaio, Prof. Hill M. Bell, of the Lin coln Normal. J. W. Crabtree, President Nebraska Teachers Association, 1). Q. Pearse, Sup't Rublic Instruction' Oma ha, Prof. W. H. Ciemmoas of the Fre mont Normal, and the county superio dents from the various counties reached by the F. E. & M. V. R. R., in Nebraska have signified tbefr intention of going over the NORrH-WFSTERX LINE to Milwaukee. It was found necessary to, provide special acconnuodatipas for toe .party. A through sleeper from Lincoln- to Mil waukee ' without change,, has been en gaged. Leave Lincoln 1:45 P M.. via F. E. & M. V. R. K. .Wahoo 3s6 P. M. Fremont 3:50 P. M Mossouri VeJley 0KM P. M. Arrive Milwaukee 10:50 A, M. .- Teachers and others Uking advantage of t lie low rates to Milwaukee account N. E. A., from points on the Superior and Hastings lines, also from the main lines aud branches west on the P. E. & M. V. R. R.,. can secure sleeping car space in this through car by applyiug to the nearest agent of the K. E. & M. V. R. R. Rate for double berth accom modating two people, Lincoln or Fre mont to Milwaukee, $140 , Through chair cars will be provided where necessary. J. R. Been ANN AX, Gen'l Passenger Agent F. E. A M.- V.' R. It, Omaha, Neb. Commissioners Proceedings. . Hsrrlsoo. Neb.. I Board of county eoaiailsaloiiets mC pur siuuit todJournniet.- I'reMDt Commlasloaerr Weber, Toune sad TlDkham, ud Klerk. Minute of laat Bieetliff were corrected to show tbe appOlfitiiieDt ot Jeotas MeGaon as road oveneer Dlst. No 4. ' - On motion board adjourned till 8 a. -n., Juue 'ib. 1897. , M. J. Blbwbtt. . . Uork. Harrison. Neb., i . June 2i, lo7. " Board of eontaty eooimuuiloDers met our suant tokdjourament. FrewDt. Commlulooers Weber, Young and Tlnkneoi, and clerk. Tbe road petition of Bobert Oelser and others wu presented, end on motion ordered returned tor tbe reiiaon that it does not con tain tbe number of slgnitures required by law. Tbe bridge petl'.ion of Jake Marking and otben. requestlug that county bridae bt built on xecUon line beteeenaecUausSl and 'A ten. M. range 64, iu prepntd ajul on Botloa Conuulsaiuaers Weber and Tiakbeav are hereby appointed .to view aatd bridge site and report at tbU sieetluf . . Tbe affidavit of ,T.-1. snjrder eiaMM to witaeaa fees la the caae of Jaiue H, Cook ft. Obarlas Bieble, county treasurer, was pre tested arid on motion rejected fur the reao tbat aaid caae 1 still pending In tbe district court. The affidavit of T. II. .Soydor relative to witness fees In tba caae of the State of Ne braska vs. Frank Harris was presented and oa emtton sejeeted fur the reason that afiluat tailed to aetueal aa-required by law. Tbe official bond of James McOaim as road overseer in Uat 'Creek precinct, fltL No. 4, was presented and on mutlofi upprored. The annual settlement of Henry Kreinnn as road oversorln White Blver precinct. Wist. No. 11. was prvsented and on motion allowed and certificate ordered Issued agaiut said road district for $27.00, amount of same. Tbe annual settlement of N. I). Haaalla as road overseer In Bowen precinct, Dlst Mo. 12, was presented and oa motion alloweAsnd certlflcale ordered issued against said road d (strict for 127 .00, acuoun t of same. . Tbe clami of 7 K. Antrim of 90 cent for swear log paupers wa presented and on mu tton rejected. Tbe following claims against Sioux county were audited and on motion allowed and warrant ordered drawn on'general fund of 1697 for same: K. Rohwer, boarding jury W. H. Davis, stationery . 100 6 60 John L. stratum, services as bailiff, I t 00 I 60 t 66 ' 60 J. U. L. Uaglaad, wood for pauper.... Marateller Bros, supplies for pauper, " county, Crawford Her. Co., pauper, .. ...... .. c. , . Lewis Oerlacb, J. H. Bartell. " . N. L. Tipton, .wood' " Christian Jenaea. " . ' 6 00 l'J 0 4 40 . 1 SI IW 00 . ,04 1 91 David Anderson, swpplte ' - ! " - ,.- " 7 a t. M . M M f g W. W. Wood attorney fees la ease of Batten vs. stoat eoaaty.w a ou Orant Outbrie. eafarw a lary asou. attorney, iso oo eo I ss Omaha PrlnUof Co., staUoeers . . " " ,:.1.l i. prlatraf aa ubllah- L.J . Ins... wv wu .... . 16 at : 96 Charles Bleats, sossase ; state Journal Co., tauoaery . . . " ... It " w au Jackson MeUllng. as of raomae foir, eleethMi'.. .............. .... . 60 V. 1C JajidL. ssraas liuml am 1SS4 taxes j.14 D. St. SuUoa, preoarias! cmtrt rwooa..- 4 us The followlai claims agalast Bloux eeestty were a edited and oa awtlon aMewed aatd warrants ereered drew oa easHBty TnTMe faad of ISM forsaasei UwUOerlaeh. bridge spikes .. $ Id u. A. Pndoy, bwudlnf brldm ...m .... 00 Henry Krsiaan. beiftlae hSdge. ..... 4 70 On moUe board s4jejraed till a. a., Ju5. 1SD7. :,'Lwm Clerk.. - 'i ; Bsrrlso. Heb., I ' Jnne 'is, 1V7. f ' Beard asat parse sat to adjiwirwaisac Present. Coewilsaleasrs Wsher. Yesssf aad Tinkham. aad elerk. . t- Commlssloaar Wsber aad Tlekhaav efla est viewing bridge sit petltl ed for by Jake Marklai aad otherr, resort tm favor of building tbe bridge, and all nerUe destrfag to bid on said bridge ate hereby rsaaiil! to II all bids with a bond for tlOOw with the eonaty efmrk o or Be fees 13 o'clock aeon, of Aug. Sod, isef. The board lessrve tbe right to rwjeet aay aad all iM. Tlaas and seeciacetieas caa b had by esiUs at aft onVeof the county elerk,, , , , On esotlon board ad)ornwd till 1:00 a ., 4 one St. If7. M.i. ah.WWW. llarrl.cn, b June lit. te7. ' fttard rnrr pursuant to sijournmrat. Present, CrltnuilsHiooer Weber, Vouug Sd Tinkham, and clerk. ' Tbe following claims aif aln.t Sloui county were audited and on motion allowed aad warrants ordered drawn on general fund of 1887 for same. . W. Carey, supplies for pauper....! 4 7S Krrderit-k tterUcr.uau, lnd f jr couu- ty road W. H. DavlK. service at county supt.. 60 W.J A. KUlu, Mr lee a fcaasseor. ... til bU LV. Antrim. .... M Johnrwrres. " .... we 60 Heury X.imiuerman " " : .... u 40 Nels iCngbwi, ' " " ... 14 eO John W. lldd. M " " .... 4UUO W. H. Hough. " .... SU) rVJ. Miller. " .... "J oi r red Hteuiuter, " " " " .... M oo J. W. Scull.- M " " .... 44 OO Tboma L'urran, eervices as aasessor, claimed Mi.uu. allowed 40 00 John C. ttbipley. sMrvlces as assessor, claiiaed 64O.0O. allowed 46 00 Qeo. It. Cauum- priuilug aud publish ing claimed nl.'Jj. aliowetl 79 43 ftobe.t Wilson, coart fee In tbe caa of Mat of Nebraska vs. Laaln.... 6 70 David Hariiell, svr vices as slterilf, claimed 4.HI, aliused 36 W JamesW rlKbl.repairing county chair 11 45 Crawford Mercauttis Co., supplies for pauper 34 26 V. i. Mllier, overseeing tbe pour 6 OU M. J. lilewett, salary us clerk of ilia board of eouuty coti niisslonen, expresn, posts ffu, eic... 2SH 47 James t'. Voung. scrrices co. com., CO Krank Xlnkhaiu, " " hJ 40 M. J. Weber, " " " 12 40 rlenter A Son, coal for county bl 70 Charies Dlpperi, services as i.seemor, 4 Oo James Noiaii, services as hsseseur, claimed HK1.40, allowed 43 40 N. D-. Hamlin, uvsry hire 0 oo fc. K. imlib. work on Bounty buildtag, 'J isj tiraailUutbrle, necessary expeuses as county aitorticy 48 44 BobertrlarriNou.svovices as Juror,... u oo Thomas Dunn, " "... e oo Peter Weldenfeld M 00 B. . Johnson, " " " .... 7 OO Henry Liademaa, " " " 10 80 .lams HcCann. " " .... 12 Oo V. m. ClUberry, ' - .... la OO A. McUiuler, 4 O0 True Miller, U 60 L.C.Lewis, " " " .... 10 BO W liber Shepherd. " " " ... 13 uO PeteUsasua. " " .... 13 Oo J. C. Alexander, " " .... t) 60 lleary Oibrtcbt. . 8 bo William Phillips. " ' .... 11 OO r red Blombrra. " " " .... 11 'M W . H. Johnson. " .... 11 ho W. T. Jvoee. " M "... lo 6o AmosJacoby. 9 -M W. L. Wallace. " " " .... 16 OO A. C. Cullers, ' .... IS oo Wm. Miller. " .... 7 fXi A. K. Dew, " " " .... 3 10 Andrew Pracnnler. costs In justice , uourt in atoneklng caae 14 26 The claim of V. E. Jandt for pauper sup piles were ordered returned for the reason that tbe names of tbe parties for whom the goods were furnished does not appear in the claim.. ' . Tbe claim of J. E. Hartwell for medical services was ordered returnwLfor the reason that the same is not properly werlfled and for the further reason that said dlalm has not been 0. K. by the Julc of peace of the pre cinct In which tbe aervltfa wefo rendored. The claim of M. J. Blewett lof 7 00 for preparing road overseers' boitk was pre sented and on motion allowed and warrant' ordered drawn on county road fund of 1897 for same. On motion tbe clerk U hereby ordered and Instructed to cancel warrant No. 2 on special debt fund of 1896 and to Isiue warrant on special debt futod of 1897 ior amount due on same. i f Commissioner Weber, after vlcwlnjt bridge site petitioned for by V. Wohlbeterand oth ers, reperfcMhat In hi opinion there' would wot be sufficient travel over that line of road to Justify a bridge at Ibis tin, and oa mo tion salo fietltlon is hereby rejected, u) . O motion board adjourned without day. .' ,s , f M. J. Blewett, ' Clerk. Nnilrr to nn-ltesltlrnt Defendant. In the District Court of loux County, Neb braska. Horace C. htunton, plutntln", vs. Iorenro D. Harmon. A. L. Ornisby, TrUHte, frank Dallcy, Isaac A. Pratt, Fruncls K. Prutt, Ue fendunta. To Lorenzo D. Harmon, A. L. Ormsby trp Deo, ami Frank Dallcy non-resident defend ant. You are Hereby notified that on the 2ftth dav of April 1WT, PlulntiS herein, filed His petition In the above entitled cause, in tlie District Court of Hionx Comity, Nebraska, against the above named defendant the ob ject and praverof which is to fore lose a cer tain mortgaire executed on the 2lt dav of Jnne l7, by Lorenzo D-Harmon upon the SW', of Hec. 6 In Twp. Si N. Range OS west of the Mb V. M. the same being in moux County, ebr.,toserve the payment of a promissory' note tor tbe sum of SSjOdue and payable on June 1st 1892, that there I now due and pay able on said note the sum of 6310.20 and the sum of 114.02 taxes paid by plaintiff to pro tect bis security with Interest at the rule of lOper cent, per annum from the first day of May ll7,ror which sani, with Interest plain tie prays for a decree that the defendant Day tbe same, and that In default of such payment said premises may be sold to satis fy tbe amount found due. , Yon are reqatrvsl to answer said petition on or before tbe 6th day of July 1867. - Horace C.stanton, nalntln. W.W.Wood aad Grant Guthrie, attorneys for plaintiff, first poblteattoa May X7th 1167 (18-41 ... ofrT-Btatlfenda. In She District Coart of sioas County Keb- Jane K. Woodretf, plaintiff, re. John Meinhart. Jowphlwe Meiahart, Loals Boff. Utr.lTu.Kaaanf wtfof Leuls Bnfflng, chris Un aaia naknesrn aad W. J. Sowden defeadaht. ' ' T -John V4nbdv. ileteehlae Meiahart aatf,W. J. Bowdeawow-reskkrnt defendant. , are aewbTrnotlled that oa the :'4th day ef April MM etatntur herein, died her nsvitlon in the eteove entitled cawn, in the tfstrtetOeurt of Stowi County, Hdbraska, Aa4nst the defendant abor a named tbe oh jjaet aad prayer ef which I to foreclos a evrtaln skartssffe eseeeted oe the 14th day ef Jau MM, by JoM Meiahart and Josephine Meinhart apoa tbe lK, of . K la Twp. n . Bang Ml West of thA P. M.tbe aas being la Moss eoeaty Bebf to seenr the payment of a prowinilsMry note for tbe sen of SJ du aad payable Jane let IBM that there I sow da aad payable on said not the sum of sajlJAand for tea paid bv pUdntlff to proteetaeraeearity the sum. of gCa.M with Interwetot the rate of leper esot. per anaeav rmm the 1st nay of May MT. for whleh sum, with Interest plalatuT pray for a deere that tbe defeadaato pay taJ;ame. and that la defaell of rneh paywMfVald premlae mast be oM to aatlafy the aesonnt faUwd de. . ' 'Tee are required to aaswer said peffOen on ay teforwlae rtth dsy of July 1SH. tleMsssK. W0tltifcWi t i, : . phUatlff. By W. W. Wood, aad Orant Oatbri attorneys for plaiatlff. RANCH SUPPLY HOUSK. LEWIS GERLACH. IW- MARSTELLER BROS., They handle every thing eral department country store. SUCH AS BUY GOODS and GROCERIE, BOOTS ami SHOES, HARD and TINWARE; also FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN, KEFr CONSTANTLY OX HAND. YOU CAX SAVE MONEY BY GOING TO MAKSTF.LLEH TIROS, i "' Stab , ..WE SELL THE ' ( V American Hartd-Sewed Shoe Co's CCLTDRATtO BOOTS&SHOES Just THTruBorTiiBt soor i vi t , . I am Asent for the world famed McKORMICK BIN' ERSand MOWERS. I keep on hand all Ihe time a full line of supplies for these machines. Last but not Least. Wehn you are badly io need of tlie only PERKIN S WIND MILL 'J sold in Sioux County, call on irfe. .7. II. BARTELL. p V yc : r I i O o Now write us for Description boat it. We have been telling our A'ddrees, i. - s ilzl r! N 5 s ? 0 ? i-g ; pPti rJ IU iff! is nil ipKiK'j si t W mAm Where are you going? We are on our way to the rciricir suppLr house. THKY SAY KVERYTIIINW IS SO CHEAP AT THAT STOKE. Jfy wife wants one of thot beatiful SPUING HATS and dry good provkicn dr. I need a Sprirg SUIT myelf mid we think we can save mon ey by trading ai the usualy handled in a gen LIYEBY, Feed and Sale SAML. TEBBETS, l-UOPKlKTftR. . Also, We handld a full line of Queens-ware, Hafd-Ware, Dry-Goods, Groceries Sc. if. We pay the freight ON THIS Kimball o . v-r jb.y vxivjl l In Wtwfca aad Wetrtem Iowa. Yon Oct $198 Organ for $88. YOU PAY FOR IT WITH A FIVE DOLLAR BILL down and 15.00 per month, ally eeareel ter B yer. and Cftalog-ue. We will tell you all friends about this now 23 years. A; HOSPE, OMAHA NEB. c CO 3 o U t a s c s M s ,s e IP '7 ' V r 1 ? '.. - - . ft t " ' '