The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 28, 1897, Image 8
THJE SIOUX COUNTY TBOMDATj Oct. 2Sth , i-Wi P. Cants, Editor au4 Prop. F. A . T B. A. line tbl. I Gotn( Wast. iotug Kui. , mix, 11 :5 So. ., aied 5 :00 8, PHEiNEY. M. D. Piiarae aad Saxreoa. All !; flvn prompt attention. rfCe la Drag Store. HA8XB0a HKEEJLSIA. T H I North-Western LINE . E. K. V. B. R ia the beat to aod from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. Comfort to California. Tea, and economy, too, if yout.ie the BUKMNliTON KOUTE'S proimUy con ducted oucB-a-wcek ercur ions which leave Onmh.t and Liacclu every Tnurdav afternoon. Tourist sleepers clean, bright, conifortn ile through to San FruncUco and Lo Angeles. Second c43 ticket accepted. Only for a doable berth, wile eaough and big enough for two. Writ for folder giving full information! r. call at tbe depot and see the loon! ticket Agent. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. Oflee: 1st Dear South of Earte!l,s Store. HARRISON, NEB. BOTJCE TO SETTLEBS. The rules of the local land office have recently been amended go that settlers po make final proof shall settle with tbe publisher before sending in their applica tion. All parties desiring to make final proof can have their papers made out at Til JOCENAL office, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to tbe land office so that oo time will be lost Tte ballot are printed and are being distributed this week aroog the different polling precincts. Reports come in frqra east, rest, orth, and south, which indicate that the fusion tecket will win next Tuesday with a good round majority. Hetlee Anybody wishing to buy met. al wheels will do well to call on or ad AVpaa Charles SchilU. Harrison. Neb. Miss Maggie Hunter of Badarcpre toot ia attending school and stoping at foe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Guth rie on North Ave. , A very pleasact evening was spent at tbe church last Wednesday evening, the occasion being a pound social given tor tbe baasflt of the parson all report a pleasant time. Vottor-I tan cattle hide and all kind pi Wins with hair for robes, or without for leather. See sample ami prices in J. H, Bartells stora. H. OuiRKsrr. Glen, Neb, Leat Afioebaod gold ring between Harrieofl and John H. BnrtH'g farm ouee. Tbe finder will be liberally re warded by leaving it at this office or at Bartell's store. Mrs. J. H. BarUll. Toe Orapbophooeor talking machine it Marsteller Bros. attracU large crowds tli A. It . . m mtva to toe books ana lectures given by tbe iosrameot when it is wound up and tamed loose, call and listen to it whan in town. Strayed. From my place near Story, fiat cow branded -open A Jon left side. A - i - . . J t r . . w ifvuuiuin ior luiorniauon Xf her wberebouU, or five dollars will ba glveo jS brought to my place. ACOCST RX5G. aut-U. M. Sutton and children who jbave been visiting relatives and friends H law for the past month or six wee ks fatnroad bone yesterday. Just keep your ajrn oa (aoey aod see bow happy he is. Test Friday night a surprise party waa apnwf oa Cbaa BlehLs and wife it bass tfeeir fifteenth aoiversary. About twearty of their friends aod neighbors oaUed aod joined ia making merry and after spending a pleasant evening in tbe rotnpaey of their genial boat aod hostess the isoer man not being forgotten, the goeata departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. KiebJa aaaay happy returns of the day. Before casting your vote for county wpartotaadast of schools read White Elvar brasses ia tot isaoe of the Jocxa- AL aaJ see Wh&t kind nt m. mtnrw tm )w roU dewa ia tha White Elver prs- etMt wtJafcleaaid tobave been started gXCstn candidate for superloten jrhn, T7a will refrain from making any r titouraelvsa and let tbe voten Find wimple tallct on another page of thU paper. Also instructions to voters will bo found at the bottom of the ballot. Harrison i. to have a brass band. John Stratton its building him a liouse in the rear of the blacksmith shop. Suction foreman Blomberg wa a pleasant visitor in our Hanctum last Mon day. Mrs. B. F. Thomas returned from a month's inlowa, among relatives and friends. -B. F. Thomas left last week for Col lins, Colo., . He experts to be gone un til December. Mr. James Wright is building him a house close the home of his son Will. Wright The du&ky features o f private Krow scn is getting to be quite familiar on our streets. There will be mass in Harrison oo next Friday at ten oclock sharp at the Harrison bouse. Next Tuesday is election day. Be sure you vote for your and your fami lies mt rests. The family of Mr. B. F. Thomas moved to town this week so the little folks can attend school. Attorney Dorrington of Alliance was in our midst on last M mday in tlte inter est of his client George Krowsen. Will Gerlach left UstSuud.iy after noon for two or three weeks visit with old friends aud neighbors in Iowa. ' The hospital Steward and con pany Sargent were op from Ei. Rolynsou on lust Monday as witnesses in the Krowsen iiiiirder rase. J.ihn Warrao aud family have left far where tlwy expect to make their fi;t ure houits. Mr. Warrau will engage iu the livery business. Hon. G. W. Hester, sports a nice new buggy since receiving the nomina tion for County Judge. Well you ought to get out now and rustle votes like the rest of the candidates. Lew Witt, who has been herding cat tle for Eggert Rohwer all summer U back on our streets again looking as nat ural as ever. Now fora good time again this winter Lew. you have earned it. N. L. Tipton lias taken a claim about five or six miles north-west of town, aod is now engaged in building a new h'Hixe and barn. barley Umphoenom is helping him with the barn this week. Fred Biomberg from Glen was in town Monday and did not forget to call at the office for achat as he alwav does when in Harrison. Fred says White river will be all 0- K., foj the fusii n tu ket this fall as far as he can learn. Monday afternoon a light rain fall took place and up till some time in the evening it turned into snow so that whi-n morning dawned the ground was whit with snow and about threj ioch-J dttep. with a cold north-west wind blowing. But the indication at this time seems to be for som bettar weather to follow. Have you or I cin-i dered that e'ere anothor month elapsed we will bavespen' thanksffiving;. Are we griving the matter sufficient reflection in order that we may 'eturn thanks for a few of the many favor aud blessings received at the mast ers hand. Bro. Davis nuld restrain us from saying anything to the voters of Sioux county yet he hinivflfhan been out work ing the voters with all his might and main which is perfectly right if he sees fit and we having no objections to offer if done in an honorable way; and the rule will apply to every candidate no matter what party they atliliate with. Dont let any man ho professes to have esp )'ii-id the ctiie of "fra silver" dout 1 repeat let him for a moment de ceive himself if he does not vote for ALL and not scratch any one. Have you ever noticed that the gold standard republi causal wyg vote for the namioee's of their convention no matter who or what ttiey are. Friend let us do likewise our ru en on the silver ticket are men w hoi-) ability integrity and honeety cannot lJ (juestion edt let us give to each and every ODe of tbe candidates our heartiest support. We hope every voter in S.oux coun , ty who favor reform principles and are opposed to "government by injunctions" and the robbing of the public treasury, aod the single gold standard will vote the fusion ticket from top to bottom do not let an opportunity pass to maintain tbe honor dignity and credit of the state Will the people like the "sow rttjm to its wauow ojjam ro never continue the good work so well betftm lait fall, when almost all the hoodlmg and thieve- ing gang were routed from high places of trust in Nebraska. The case of Nebraska vg Geotge K row sen for the murder of Harrison Wil Hams at Ft Robinson on tbe last dav of November, which was heard before hit Honor Judge Wilson fast Monday after noon was dismissed for want of sufficient testimony to bind the prisoner over to the District court The state had but one witness of any importance whatever and his testimony waa altogether circumttaa cial, hence, tbe state could do nothing. At any rata Bioux conoty will save seve ral thousaod dollars by not having to prosecute the caae. The prisoner was glad enough to regain his liberty and went back to the Fort happy. We un derstand be will not be paniahed by tbe Military aufeprittef, A Card of 1 hanks We deiire to thank the kind frieods and neixhlK.m who so faithfully aasifiUxl us in caring for our beloved wife and moth er in her last Hicknetm aud death, Patrick Lory. Mrs. Jennie Bourett Pat Lay. J. H. Lacy G. M. Lacy. Herbert Lacy White lUvcr llreeu. Mr. Crwford who was shot Dear Glen a few days ago is getting along nicely aod is so as to be out again. There will be a side track put in at Glen in a few days, the grading has been done severul days the track is expected to be laid as soon as the rest of the material arrives. Rev. Sloan preached at our church last Sunday both morning and evening. It has come to our ears that the repub lican nominee for County Superintendent had revived the old talk about the White river girls who atteoded Institute last July, for political purposes. If this be so I wish to say that be has no grounds whatever for making aversions that be has. We have refrained from saying anything alxtut this niat'er thus far, knowing that the White river girls have never been mixed up in anything un becoming to any lady while they were in Harrison or in fact any oilier place, but we do not propose to forever keep quiet ond a low such talk to p on without any found ition bate viir. We wonder if thix fell'.w should he elect-! if tins fellow ever exect lady Leactn r to h ply to him fir a Ciltificate after his circulating such stories us we miiH.rsiaid l.e has. I am going to ask the teachers and also the voters of Sioux county if they want that kind of a tuperinteadent for the next two years? metiiinks I hear them answer no: we want one who will work for the interests of a I teachers and schools, a benefactor to all and favored of none. Cap. Montrose Clippings- M.J. (ay hart made atrip to Har rison last week after a load of potatoes and vegetadles. A good time is reported t tbe dance at Leelings, there will also be a dance at ttve Squaw Creek school house next Friday the twenty eighth. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wassnrburer, Mr. and Mrs. Marking and fanjilv were visit ing at H. Wasserburjrer's Sunday. Mr. Jacob Henry Sr. has purchased a brand new saddle at Crawford which 'VHYWO '3dS0H V ii-fi i" aan ;5i iroq spnor.ij j no rtai m enoijo3 puv -ua 9 toi peeiesMseo minora jel ro ?S pna netop nia svnoa sau v II ttOJ AVd ! mx ko 4 :i o?n Xed wweea aeeeeeeeeeeesaeneaaaaaa'ra'S'ewaoeaawe eiO 'MVaOO V3XJCI SHI "ntn fvpang pot imrj Itwa q Xvpung ;o i-nx jui id oo a " aaaaaaaweseeawvswta UO 15 MV3A Uld A.aA. TV mVmm'lm- - Wwrf - - w - fc -JSdtd iitqio a oior VTitmoir nfli(iv aqt jo iaa aidead tm jo iweaa aqt ot petdurn jatiaq si osswm t u taMnia4 uimi poe Xa an Jailu upiai jo twJ.d ati SastX on jiaf eej 'ivsaqi jo suonsnb e jo saoinnnaip utq pusitaqaqt easJ pes imjm jua mi jos am iiitaei qi cn saaiaqti oxUvu ItM jsej v jneqiiAA t ltfl -ajnijan maxnij to jfq aqi pus IKW qt01vaai(ldnsHaa90JaUXiaaMiU 2 -m isvbbs pu jni) joj booh petS4 eq sttm(s etJ pes ispoi paqii T f UAQWA "intoil lv!AJMua pawMim ison eqi si xl 1 0 wWjeaaawqStal J JOO'IO -aiix- mm if X e V t ' 3 a o tr. 11 : 7 -1 f SSB Q 2s he presented to Matr GharSey. Mies Laura Reindur returned home from tier pleasure trip to Missouri. The remains of Patnc Murphy who died at his home near Five Points were interred hi the Mootroae cemetery last Thursday. 80K. Tidlags From Pleasaat Ridge. J. J. ZumBrummen has been assisting D. M. Sutton in putting up a windmill on his claim. Potato digging and wood hauling seem to be the cheif business among our peo just now. J. H. Newlin mabe a trip to Gilchrist last week and brought back a load of household goods that be left there a year ago. Mrs. E. Sutton contemplates a trip to Texas this fall to visit her daughter and wil likely spend the winter there. We think this visit will be very pleasact for Graodraa, as her health was very poor last winter, and is not verv strong now, ard that warm genial climate will sure ly prove beneficial to her health. Mrs. Bartell was a very pleasant and welcome visitor among her many friends on the Ridge last week. She drovo to the Ridge with several little children in her indpndent way, which wasdoubtless no littU trouble, we think others could be a-i sociable with less effort perhaps. James Wright recently completed a building for Philip Fref.-ze and returned home. Now he is expecting to lcin a house for A. Christian on Ins timber claim near the shool bou-e The build ing will be occupied by J. iJ. Newlin and family. Mr. Wright has been in our midst so long that he has almost pained his (Or iz-nship. He surely would be a worthy aiditinn to our community if he should decide to locate. Cuo. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. II ymi wi h one cf the 150,000 portion m ilic government wr nrf". uct a: a a i4mrocQ tcheol n-.i;un iueall the requirements rr. F ATENTS, PATENTS. - l..cil'tn- poMible for ob- jutMV ratMiis ar'i coryichtt " tlii "Oil forticn Kamnri,. o re cm I O' wn uei-u uai nan cvperirnce Cb c( EtiiwioiT, Cofnmi.tljntr ol Patents a, i Fattn' A'.u nny. ard m vry tuccetk lul it xr-uri iif hroiii ramie n1 in the pruwxuiiae c( picnt ia:a ma b loie Die courts. SCHOOL OF LAW. This Burrsu cm fi' yu tm :miir.B to the Bar "d pr-p.irc you lor c:.v practice in t0 yrars, wr.hiu'. rajtfri II mnrirriny I ' your mhrr du li. 0ir ir-.t'Utor re tiie ollrsi, our yttm tl-or. ut;h,aDl 0"ircbi.rjrs rracAablr. Three cours es are uurnt: Urnvrn iy, bm.ncis ami Special. Seo-1 for ra-ttrul.r, te"BS, e'C NA r ONAL ISPORMATIOJ BUREAU. 1410 New Yor Ave., Wa&lunum, V. C aaaappy .trn ?" npo ee e ifionv lohimj -w, u iri,- liat hum ' flOA eeaotV I nri ram U K9fl MTt IP ftpoo, 3MO 30lttd 00 10 I - . - i Mlr-n si ii T : a r 'puw s; o ;Mt7' 9V1 to atouj oi a n put otat3 iiruoj wf n J!ne (toiiiiod its o tuod 00'IOi r f 4, jfiiirP'S ,c' tJ" l'"'"1' tin diK you AZ-j-.'-iiiitfa.L Si rvic ex-iraioalton thcnlof. 1 fAZM&Z-TZ -JxiiLJlfuiU K. i! mm is iii i Z j raj J2 RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. LEWIS GERLACH. IV. WE SELL THE American Hand-Sawsd Shop Co's CCLC3R ATED B00TS&SH0ES JciTT.r. or T.ia.o.T! k . .. 'Sal. I am Agent for the world famed McKORMICK 11IXI). ERS and MOWERS. I keep on band all the time a full line of supplies for these machines. Last but not Least. Wehn you are badly in need of the only PERKIN S WIND MILL sold in Sioui County, call on me. J. H. BARTELL. During: the campaign you ought to subscribe for the JOURNAL a id keep posted in your own county. Try ita year. The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I will open for business Saturday, Sept. 4, 1897. When in town give me a call. MICHAEL 13 RUCK, Proprietor. Month ytnilustrated 7w: " tfffy en, ,.;, m ,c, vt ut)M!J nffttt lit Xrrirti- CF ftF.rru";. at ttwrii mt ground tUn nyahtr ...nr."-P.osrd of LI ry Commissioners ol New Ilan.psliire, iS,6. JJHIS mtfa.-lns h, In Its ccntributel t 1 c"e?anTienUl Vr features, wvt Its reaJers, who lnc!u: ti e most cotsi names cf i',e Erel!:h-srea!-.ln? worli, ars pleaasd to ca-1 " absolutely up to date," "thoroughly abrcatt of the tl.-nea." " Invaluable," and Indnsablc." h U profussly Illustrated with timely portra'ts, views, anj cirtoors. l?j crlnal article are cf Immediate Interest, by the bed a jtcrilles on t:e!r rsi5Ct We subjects. The Etitos "Prcj:eM cf ths Worli" flvei a clear, rightly proportioned view of tho hlsisry of C.e human racs during the current rr.cn-h, T!:e " LcaJIn; Articles ef the Mordh " present the Important par'j cf the host n f a.-.ln articles that have been written In eve y part cf t:s wo:W. Tna newest and most Important books are carefully rtvlewei. Indexes, ehroflolorcal records, and other derart7ienU complete the certainty that the reader of tl.e Rcv:r HI or Rritws will itiIks notlilrf ef fsat sltnlflcance tliat Is said ei Itten or dor.s throughout the world. THEPC Vf LV c-:: -Wflff C0K. 2'je Where are you goine? We are on our Way to (he - RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE. THEY SAY EYEIJYTIILV; JS SO CHEAP AT THAT STOIIE. My vnfe want one of t!,r,( leatiful SPRISG JIATs and dry goods provision dr. I need a Spring SUIT vtyxelf and we think we can save mow ey by trading at tho Also, We handle a full tin of Queens-ware, Hard-Ware, Drry-Gcds. Groceries &c. THE EVENING STAR rh it-t: Edited by ALBERT SHAW 11 tfi4 ie Ceal le Slease Ut pttleMCpr 'L'lii wz -" 1 '' J "",r 1 Ur' :Uw YoriL I i I i