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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1897)
THE SIOUX C t'NTY Ueo. D. Canon. Editor anI Prop. F. E. AM. Xn.iL l lnietallr. Going Weal. GOiiiKKast. 4. mixed. 11 :30 No. 6, mixed 8:o y North-Western if LINE y. E. M. V. R. K. is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS -CF-N0ETH yEERASKA. A map of the United States, ""X wuil a "j "JsUeJ I'j lis Burlington P.oute U three feet vride by four long; 1 printed la seven color; Is mounted on rollers; shows every s;,it, county, Important town and lrallroad hi the t'lii.m, ami "orm a very des.ir.ible. and lsefl adjunct to any house, lold Or business establishment. Purchased la lnrge quanti ties, the mi.ps coti BuningUm Koate i,ore than fifteen cents eiico, but on receipt of that amount la stamps the under signed will be pleased to tend yon one. Write Immediately, as tte supply Is limit, d. j. Tnkycm. Gen'l Pass'r Agent, Omaha, Sub. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS: fnia A. Holcomb Governor Ja.ni fa . Harris Lietttenant Goveruoi W. F. Porter Secretary of f-tatc John F.Cornell Auditor J. E. Meserve Treitaurer C. J. Smyth . Attorney Genera! J. V. Wolfe Laud Coniuiissionei W. B. Jtcktou upt. Public lDtructlon COSGRESSIOSAL DELEGATION: ohn 31. Thurston V. 8. Seuator.f.ii-.iha Win. V. Allen tr. . fx-nator, Madinun yj. B. Strode, .o;igre...i.ii 1st 1 lt , Liucoln D. H. 3Iercer, " -1 " Omiha Mmuel MaJtwell, " ir 1 " frerm.nt W. h. Stark, - 4tb ' Auroi R. I). Sutherland, " ttfi " elton W. h. Gresn, " ttii " Ke4.r1.ey JX'DICIART: A. M. Poit . Chief Justice, Columbus 1. 0. C. Harrlaon Au'te Jade, (irand Island T. L. Sorval Aasoelate Judge, .seward D. A. CampbeU-Clerk Had Eeporter, Lincoln 1 FIFTEEyTH JUDICIAL DISTK1CT: U. P. Kinkalul -Judge, O'Nein W. H. Westover ' KushviJle X. J. Blewett Clerk, Hurriton TERMS OF COURT: Iltrict Court, At Ilamson, ' commence -Spring term April 13th, jury nth, " October 25, JnryKth. bounty Court, At Harrison, coimnencen Brat Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: puo Matz Senator, Dist. ho H, Spring vleir A. E. Sheldon Dit. So. 53, CUadron COCSTY OFFICE P.i: Robert Wilson ...County Judge M. J. Blewett Clerk i has. Btehle Tretwnrer W. H. Davis Snpt. PubUc Instruction D. Bartlett sn.-rUI J. E. Phinney Coroner )i. T. Tboma .surveyor M. i. Blewett Clerk of Ijistrlct Court prant Guthrie .County Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSION EltS: Frank TlPkbam . Ut Diairld M. J. Weber(Cbairman) 2d " Jaine F. Young 3d " VILLAGE OFFlCEItS: f.. Robwer (chairman) Trustee J. W. Scott " D. H. GrlBwod " W. B. Marsteller ' 9. J. Hamlin " W. H. Da vis Clerk wt Gerlacb Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: J. W. Seott Director B. L. Smack Moderator jLewls Lerlacb .. Treasurer CHURCHES ASD SOCIETIES. MetnocUat Sunday School meets every Sun tay morning at 10 9 J.t. MABSTSLLEB, W.H. DVI, Bnperlnundent. Secretary KPWORTH LEAGUE. iyi1T bnalnMS meeting first Tuesday Ttnlnf in each month. C. L. MA(TELLER, W. H. DiTla, President Secretary. Devotional moeting every Sunday evonlnf M. D. J. CLABK, Leader. JCSIOB LEAGUE. 31eeM fb Bandar afternoon at Z 30- Mk. D. H. GftiaWOM), Supt. jJEtBT RUSK POST, So. MS, G. A. R. 3feets second Monday in each month in f Be eoort boose at Harrison. X. E. Urermore, Con- WOODYUf OF THE WORLD, garrison Oainp, 9o. W, nuwta on each si lerBBte Wedaewtay evenlnr W.H.Datis, J- A-Ho!, CUrk. Con. Com. mOVtK WOODMEX Of AMEBI'-'A. J3ats eaeh Blternate lord ay evnnlaf Mi,'ck"k. A. i r-v, V V. , .. Vi', tftrtttll f WlV. ." (.ilant ;:.T!ii;:i., Attorney-al-Lav. Prompt t-tit matters in Jc I'ourt', auJ tn !' giv-n to a!! legal V.innv and l-Mm-t I le t Le United SUitex- Land Office. Fire Insurance written in rehabU.- Legal per carefully drawn. ILf.ilKlSCW, - NEIiK-v-KA. J. E. PIIlNNEY.il. J). Phycaa aud Surgeon. ill calls given prompt attention. Office iu Drug Store. -HAPKKONa- NEBRASKA. A. T. CLARK, Lawyer. (See : 1st I'oor South of arle!l,t More. H R .ISON - - iEB. mjtice r imr.s. The rules of Uiu local li'.t.J oi'U.e have receu:ly been aciej-ded So that settlers to make Unal pi oof shall settle itli the publisher U-fore sending m their applica tion. All parties desiring to ri,;ti;e liiutt proof can have their paer mu.le out at The Jul'RSAl. jf!ice, fr-.-e of charge, an;! promptly tr.tnuiitt.?d to the lacJ oili.'e -o that no tnue will he. 1c -t. W ANTE;.). Two turki.-s at this OiD e. A few good stoves for sale cheap at : BaCTEIX-. Come quick. . Burt Dew is talking of going to ! Green Seld la. oa business hood. Marste.lier Bros, have purchased a new het of counter s.-ales of the dayVon computing scales company Llayton O. One of Jeff. Hewitt' little Ijovs was sick a few davs last week but at, this writing the little fellow eenm to 1 O. j K. i Turf eh Urea of J. II. Birt-li' pi- having a round with the hooping coiifch. i It is thought that most of th ch.l Jr-a j in town have beeoexpraud t ithe dim-a-, I 1 Mi-htmI From inv r hu- near St.rv. i one cow branded open A J on left side. A reward of two dollars for information of b-r wherebouts, or tive dollars will ba given if brought to my place. Acgubt Ring. Without premium but at bed rock prices for coat you will find Boy's suits and Over Coat's Children Cloaks; Men's suits and Over Coata , also fur coats at Bartell's. IL A. Priddy of Warbonnot pre cinct will leave for Greenfl-Ul. Ia., next Satur- day or Manday on business. He expitts to be gons about a week. Notice I tao cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for roles, or without orl-ith-rr. See sample and prices in J. II. Bartell's store. 11. Ol-ERCTT. Glen, Neh. Mr. and Mrs. Andr-w Christian of Kirtl-y, were down t' Harrison last S-i-day to aSteni services at the Vi. E Church. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bartell at dinner. Notice Any body wishing to buy met al wheels will do well to call on or ad dress Chas, Schilt Harrison Jfeb. About two inches of the beautifnl fll last Sunday night, making things look quite wintery th n-xt morning. The indications are that it will not re main long. Quite a serious wreck took place on the North-Western roadeatof Chadrot) last Monday morning alxiut daylight. Fortunately no hodv was hurt. The blame was said to be that the engineer read his orders wrong. Judge Kinkaid who has been hearing the Irrigation cases at a term of court held in i hadron for mof t two weeks, holds that the courts have no jurisdic tion over the irrigation cases, or until after the irrigation board hive passed on them. A photographer of Denver Colorado arrived in town from the hill's country. He has a new process of taking pictures and in addition to that he goes directly to your house and takes the negatives, finishes and returns tlus Photos to you. Quarterly meeting services were held at the church last Friday, and on Sunday pies.sed Sacrament of the Lord's supper was adminstered to the members of the church, and all others who felt worthy topa'taka of the body and blood of the Lord Jesus. Quite a number of children have been kept out of school during the past two weeks, because of what the parenU supposed to be hooping cough. But Dr. Phinney does not pronounce it hooping cough but a kind of epidemic going about among the children. Jeff, has at last succeeded in landing the house which he bought of Mrs. June Smith on its foundation last Saturday near the livery baro, where Mr. Hewitt will have it repaired and made ready to move Into at once. Jeff, experienced no little difficulty in bringing it into town from iu former site three miles south. Among the pleasant callers at our sanctum this week, was Mrs. F. M. Smith of Five points, and while we enjoyed a call from the lady very much, it was rendered doubly interisting from the fact of her having some very fine specimens of ber own painting which was done for eome parties at Ohadron, We emjoyed th :-.!! 'ore 'iillb I'; r s -!f)iiVrti ;.iirl t, ip' . l u..!i tiw Mnuti t t!fj !.ur. Ii Ut Sift!.iv. II- his I ! from II.- Uh'W of J...l.:i-I l.-ipter. Hi-I t",,r,r' J--'"'" s-v rapt at'eniiou to u!l , tl-t "," '"v- "l'r M"l , - . I . ,1.1 . T 1 -. , 31 r- Ivrnyo, i Mvtm n,.jH'e, yo. , has b. v XU a v. rv bad f t.r '; for the p.it tw'u '.i. cuus.-.! hy Iwing cut wiili a H.i:l.et knife. Ir. Phiniie3 as called to iiook after eht crippk-o! iimb-r lat liaturl-iy, and res.iUit dir.DH liiitlyat 1hiS tin.e. Sam Ie. resilient chinamin of Iiea.l woirfl, S. 1). was in Harrison ia-t Monday un ImsiDSj ( one. t. d w ith 8.000 head of sheep which he has j ust north of town, and which In? !.s just hro.iget in from Wyoming. Sun hasalwi.it i 0.000 head I of s!.e.j of his own. He u one of the j heavy stock men of 1 he n .rt - est. Mr. j L-. 's f a1 lur it v s in nl Vj...l wlirr lw I runs a cl lie-- s' -r-. ti- 'a.. r's all b -Islo kdrift from !us n it.ve country. I "LkTLH "1'ht hit'M) atn m t kt n f prov- led t I aswitallerol the worst tvpe ;4s i .. , , . , at least one of our men hauls . an lestif v. I ' 1 Tidings Trim 1'Uasni t Kidge. 1 1 i rr i 1 1 i .r I a i i ! . -S i i i i: - i I i . 'I't, y mag ii pl - -f Hi s v.c i ly ,i l.-n lot Te-ieil rei. ntl . in c.i.h -nng matches aa.l srn.-H.iig s. li ...Is. R v. K -n l iil did not pr-a'rb the r.-k;ii-1 ir uptviiuted t urn o.v.ng U ih qnar't r I iy mee'li; in H ti r'.Miii :u t Sui .iay . Th i fii-xi ppotuuU'.-ut- wili N.v- 2i h. t The hideous U. rk of the ciiy ales and I wolves ish.-ar.,! .p.i!-ofivi of late. They are Incoming m lame that, (buy have re 1 oently K en kti -vn to dis.turh the s;tce of lb Wvt fcinB l,,:a fw feet from the Uroyatd. ischooi opticu ov. ctn at me rieaMot Ridge school. A31r. Newlin was ailing Mrs. N. began school and as she is an old hand at the business we presurs all is satisfactory. Olio. Bo. Lire Doiijjrs. Mr. and Mrs. liitiry Rase were visitors in Ibis part of tin valley yesterday. Mc ai d Mrs. Orewell have. moved u tiir Homestead on Sh-p creek, Chan. c-n-s ii.u alltr a load of houseitol-i goods, Mr. and Mih, Ore well will 1 mi-vd but car loss Mill be Slieep ca-ek's g';. M:ss Lillie Zininx-niiau is visiting with her sister Mrs. Dout of WarbonneL Mr. I Pfost received the sad news from Jackson county W. V. tnlri aunt age.l To years and two cousins had been murdered by a man w hom the old lady had raised from childhood. The object was robbery. Obrjekvejl Lumps From Sugar Loaf. ,, Who sa w the big chief wield his totua ha vk on that fatal day, Nov., 2nd ?oo Ijody did; for neither he nor his braves were there long enough to t-hoot off their bazfw once, the only fight ing he did w as lonir before election, and that -was done in an underh inde i cowardly way as no body hut a red-kin wuM do. Why should not his braves 1 proud of him and .iidnt they all turn out at their chief's ca'i? They knew ha would need them: and Kiv r's dog rmd run ytt a m little "faster he wi,nd !iav- caught 111. rabbit. And "if the big chief ever faces the 'little terror' jn a,Qoth;r bitk, he will get some dirt on his eagle feathers. Colonel. Highland 'iibb:n. Henry Cvey tiad the misfortune to break one of his wagon wheels on the road to Crawford aad-d with wheat. Mr. Willi tins has finally struck water drilling for Fred Leithotf. Mr. anl Mrs, H. J. Rse were visding Mr. and Sirs. Wcu Pliillipps Hucday. Win. Phillips isgoing to I'rawfonl with a fourhor.se load of wheat this week TorsY. Montrose Clippings These days etii like, winter was com ing on. M. J. Gay hart is irointr to move part of his cattle to Mr. II. ILb'iilos place for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Henry Br, were pleasant visitors at A Rhein's won San day last. t, Miss Tilhe '"liristensen who was em ployed at Sylvan lake has returned home for the winter. We noticed that II. II. Waserhorir-r is making bis house more comfortal for the coming blizzards. Mr. Theo. Pieckenhro -k went to Al liance to work in the B. and M. car shops. John Wasserburrr went to ' hadron looking for cattle that t raved away from the herd he was running this Hum mer. Miss Laura Reinders accompanied by her youngest siMer lara went to ("raw ford Miss Laura will work for Rev. E S, Muenich Clara will attend school. 8aoe. jgPQn account of the cam paign, the woman's column was discontinued or rather; crowded out for the want of -v - a a A 1 e space, liut witn . tnm issue we commenced its publication again. t3T There will be a Grand Ball given at the Court House Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 24th. Good music will be furnish ed for the occaion and a good time ia guaranteed. Everybody is invited to come, and enjoy themselven. G euroe Geblach, IIksbt Will. Ii Hrrc mir l!i iimki Why urj ilsou rdiniiM'nt JIum- u 31 111. U l.x.fcsas if the people and l.ii.in nit-ii .f ur county, -cially Harrim . . . uL;lit to l fiitt-riri-irit; tiioiic.li for tlicir vin it,t rsti to U iiil every cfort tuward j try .r, to get a grist mill located h, re. Who ili take tle lead in that direction. Home indjt-lrv will huild up this coun try atd it is our opinion that if a lonu of five or six hundred dollars was raises! for the purpote of assisting Home lirst class miller to come here and hx-ate and build a mill it would be to our lasting benefit. No doubt but there is 30.000 bust els of wheat eaised in Sioux county at any ra'e adj.icei t to our town, audtal, no uoub' vi onld lie increase I to twice that amount if iroi home tucket was es lablis .e l h- re in 1 lams. n. ! i. JoCRS AL ands i- dy t h- lo i a' .. . i' can 1o ge' a ml I si.t teil lo our t- ai.; what will. mr ct . ns d ? Why would not a good triht mill pay at Harrison. I here i itnp-iried into this ton troni outside points, from e'trht t ten cars of , . . ,, , ., , , 1 onr .tor ng ea . h-s' ts corn- meal, bran and shorts, also g-jt-lc wheal Hour, -. I itog .iu ul Inn.ilivds of i. s ,. Is ol . Ii.a' taken 1o 'he nearest ii. ii - to le- i;r -'.ul op t'-r ill- fiiuiers n it's supply. To n It w. ui.) have a ' lend- ". V I so.v ii. r rniKZ , w er- utrr I.. h ai. mark-J t . . . r- a v, .. .. , The I d.-r' v. .1 .Tiiild t courag.- th- f irm-rs to f wheat at d rye if Ihev would haven rili nei;t t w hjI.1 Ik- -n.-licll ! i : o.v on? y .n n.:in I y nr.. p'-- i V'f . , as n-e vi-v th. ones s tion to increase ' h-- tra ie 1 I our ha ul merchants at tesst 25 per cent and next; m importance it would keep Mw money at home, that otherwise would go out of the country. KusIitIHc School Programme Xor. 2ith. 1N07. 9s0-Mcsic. How can Teachers Best Interest Pa trons in tle school? Johm F. 'VTtRAN, Gordon Discussion K. H. Watsos, Valentine M'-H.r. 10W What can Patrons Reasonably 1 Vn'and of Teachers? I,!i.i,l.t! U. SPOMF.It, Valcoiine. Dls. Ussinn A. R JrLi, ""hadron. Mrs. Paiikf-S, Rushville. Recitation M RO.ARrr MOROAV, ("hadron. 11:00 The American Elucalional Ri; vival. V.'rsiFRED C.'PAdes, Chadron. Disc ussion - AJfv F. Neelakd, Hemingford. 12 0 I.NTERMFSfon. 0 AFTEHNiXiS 10 Mrc, Child study W. R. BiPEns, Alliance. Discowion Fred Ditf. Rushvillo. MCHtC. 2:30 F.t hies in tli rv-hnol Room. MAY HoPPTO, Hay Springs. I")iwiission Jean Coax, Alliance, itecitation. El-KABETnO "IJ"N, Chadron. 3:30 Seh'tnl Influence which IVvelop the Pupil, Exclusive of Text B"ok, C. C. WnJlAKPfX, "ra ford rtisc.iwirtn W. C. nin.UPS, Chaxlcon. A-M BreitEs's SBSSI05. 5:31 TNTP.PHiBfslMS. 75 - VcT'C. i'?riTT!ON. Mrs. R, II. Wat!, Valentine. A' D'rEsS. ItA'TKM.mGFa E. MacLp.'. WOMAN'S COLUMN, Edited by - Mrs. Geo. I). ( anon. Short articles from county are solicited. the iadiea of ioux Your Writing I)t-uote3 ("iiaructcr. Your Girls in society like to know a little of th- myst.c art of fortune telimg and chara. ler readiiiii. Formerly this u.d to te done with car is. then came grace ful divinations, with the grounds l-(t in a teacup, and a year or twtiago palinis'ry litrrtllv trained the upper band. At pre sent the lats: fad is liraptioiogy. 'it ord r to I- able to do tins, nu miiRt utnl. rstaod where, and how, to find these p. .mis or t raits of charade. . and this is tne nuriMis of 'h following pani-'rapiis. The quality of nffe. tion or leiid-'iiess of nat ore on .if the easiest to de'et. mine It pie tits itself to the ee ot the uraph d 'if.st in a handwriting slopinirto th r ,ir:,t, and ith somewhat rounded cur e. M ist nfl'. tionute people ore verysermi live, s . nensitiveness is als. indu attd by a hl'.ping hond ritinif. Ail swmiuve natures, however are not tei d r T affect lonnte, hen this is so the bao.l ritiiii; would Mill he tdopinif, but the curves would become angular iiisteHd of rounded. ("ont:nned next week. Whore did the Word Wife Origin ate. "What do you think the beautiful word" wif' comes from?. It is the great word in which the English an l Latin lan guages conquered the French and Greek. I hope the French will some day get a word for it instead of that of fetmne, But what do jou tiiink it comes from? The great value of the Saxon words is that they mean something. Wife means (weaver'. You must be either housewives or house-moths, remember that. In the deep xcn.se, you must either weave men's fortunes and embroier them, or feed upon and bring them to decay. Wherever a true wife comes, home is always around her. ,Tbe stars may be over her head, the glow-worm in the night's cold grass may be the fire at her feet; but home is where she is, and for a noble woman it stretches far around ber, better than houses ceiled with cedar, or painted with vermilion, shed ping its quiet light for those who else are homeless. This, I be lieve, is the woman' true place and power," RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE- LEWIS GERLACIi. IV- WE SELL THE Also, We handle a full line of American Hand-Sewed Shoe Co's - Ir.f CELEBRATED B00TS&SHOES JnsTTRTi riiaorTnssB3r A '.'. Iam Apervt for the world famed McjKORMICK BIND ERS and MOWERS. I keep on hand all the time a full line of supplies for tlicae machine?. Last but not Least. When you are Imdly in need of the only sold in Sioux Countv. call on me. PUSSES SOLI) AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, I ALSO IIANDLK ' Flour esic! Feed of aS! ki at my harness shop. Third Building West of J. H. Kartell's Grocery fctonv EGGLT.T K0IIWKR, rhetor. ' THE Mm srTrr rx rfww CI A TC It u imposible to promiie pirtkular (eafuro that will af-fAf in ' .: "AMERICAN MONTHLY" during the coming ytar, for it h. s Ct Bookman says, a great monthly wwjpapcr." As such, it prx'j '. " hs readm an illustrated account of the notable tilings which male i'le hL'.or; (1 " Wi know of no rrrtrw putllihed. In this ccmiry or in Europ. whkh eombitws to mcoe M!y as the Amihicas Mohthly the alertness, li.nsltn-ss nd energy of ournillm wlih the ou.id fuamenl cjrefuty weiyKe-i cpmt'jo. enact inv'tiit tn4 weti-ctven Er.jluh of the purely luerary j.eti5dicl. 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C3 O' " Ve" ... the month, of I'ac foVS.'xzU tls economic, and literary ha-iTlrj , which are of value to ir.ic!'ij;::.t mm and women, Ttc Eiitcr'i "Progress of the Varld" U2t k.t einctly an illustrated t'.iry cf C : month. The "Leadinj; A:''.:i SPECIAL OFm The current narn'jer,., t narn'jer,.., i-o prcccd- fy t . and the two ing issues. EVENING STAR. SADDLES nds For.. 25C. MICHAEL BRUCK, Proprietor