The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 20, 1898, Image 8

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THE SIOUX COUNTY
JOURNAL.
TkVTuday. Jan. iiOth, 186H.
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F. E. i M. T B. tt. lime table.
Going Went. Going ast.
-So. 5, mixed, 1 :M I So. 6, ui,ixed :
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North-Western
LINC
F. E. M. V. R. R. is Hie best
to and from the
BACK HILLS,
J.IKAOWIWD AM) HOT bl'UIKUS
SOUTH DAKOTA.
A map oi the
United States,
A wall mai imiiuU Uy Hie
llnrlliiKtoii lioute Li three feet
wide by our long; 1 printed
in sewn color; is mounted on
roller; show e-ry state,
county, lmportaii town. and
railroad In tbe I'nloi), and
jljlBforma a vrry desirable and
UHUM Ihold or business esinbiiaJiniciit.
I'urchased In lsrife qoantl-
tie, the maps cos. BuiilngUm
Route more tlnin flftoan cen-m
inch, but on receipt faf tin
amount in A.titinl tie n filler-
HiirixKl ytUl Uej)leJ to ad
j on one..
WriUi immediately, an the
anpjily in limltLil.
jj. Fbascis, Oen'l J'nr Agent, Oiuaba, Xeb.
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR,
STATE OfTiCEBS:
Wlas A. HoK-oiub.. Xiovernor
.Jamos K. Ilani--,-LieHt!nant Ciovernoi
W. K. l'prter Secretary of State
.John V. Coruull Auditor
J. R. Meserve . ,Treaarcr
JL J. Smyth Attorney General
i. V. Wolfe Land Coimuissionei
W. R. Jackson Supt. lMiblic Instruction
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION:
.John M. Thurston V. R. Senator, Omaha
Win. V. Allen t. 8. Senator, Madiaon
jj. !?. Strode, Coig-reema.n 1st Diat., Lincoln
D. II. Mercer,
Samuel Maxwell,
W.L. Stark,
R. I). Sutherland,
W. L. Green,
2d
Omaha
3rd
ttb
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Fremont
Aurora
Nelson
Kearney
JI'DICIABT :
J. J. SlU-mn Chief Jjutice, Colutnbus
, r. O. C. IlarrlaonA'te Judge, Grand Island
T. L. Norval Aaaocl-ite JudKS Siward
l. A. Campbull..Clerk aud Uepoitcr, Uacoln
riFTEE.NTH JLUKJlAL DISTRICT:
,M.P. Klnkaid JudB, O'Neill
"w. II. Wetover. " Rwshrillc
II. J. Blewett Clerk, Jlarruou
TEEMS OF COVRT:
fHatrlet Court, At Ilamaon, commencea
Spring term April Uth, jury Wtu,
fall " October 25, Juryfc'.lh.
ounty Court, At IlarrUon, commencoa
4rat Monday of each month.
LEGISLATIVE:
nto Mntz..Senatr, Diat. So. 14, ?pringview
. E. Hheldon-,.- llt. So. S3, C'badron
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COUNT OrriCEES:
liobert Wilsvo County Judr
ii. J. lllewett Clerk
, 1ia. Bieljle Trinrer
lle Morrluuir ,.upt. Public luaWuction
'fhoa Molly.. . r.,.fiherlff
. E. Phlnney ..Coroner
K. r. Thoman ; Surveyor
M. J. Klewett. ... Clerk of Dintflet Conrt
f-lrant Gatbrlo 1 County Attorney
KOAltl) Or COMJ11S8IOSEU8:
,len C. Meng lt UUtrlct
Andrew I'roeunier T r IA '
JckKU Mel tleti( Chairman) -id '
VILLAGE orriCEBS:
K. Kekwer (chairman) ..Tmxtee
John Da via .... ,r
l. It. Criawod .
W. B. Marateller T.
M. I. Hamlin , "
W. H. Davta ,,.r7- Cleri
Lewla Gerlacb r Treaaurw
scnooLorrtcERS:
f-Kfert Rohwer ..-- Director
B. L. Smuck ..r....Moderator
Lewla GerlacU Treuiurer
CIICRCIIE9 ASD SOCIKTIE8.
ptethodjat fiujulay School meet every Sun
fiAl morning at WSf
W. H. Davis, MissB tcll.
Superintendent. Secretary
EPWQBTH LEAGUE.
' Reirolar bualnau meeting drat Tueaday
evening In aack menth.
Miss
O. KlIMU,
Palms,
President.
flueretarv.
Devotional meeUn every Hunday evening
f:46. MJ. Kesvall, Leader.
JUSIOR LEAGUE.
MU each Sunday afternoon at 2 0.
MM. K 1ALL., Supt.
IKBT V6K POST, Mo. H O. A. R.
Meets see and Monday in each month In
fhs ert hums at Harrison.
, . , r K. E. L4yermoTS( Com.
VOOOMJEM OF MR WORLD.
arriaon Ossbb. Mo. Mw ssctls on eaek
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fraa Wedn4sy evening,
W.B. Davif, J,A.HASo,
, CUT. Coo. Com
raDKJlK WOODMEM OF AMERICA.
"JBssjti MM nltsrnaM Batwrdsy evening
tfsjSjUsfc. , 4. R. DSW, V. V.
GRANT GUTHRIE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all legal
matters ia Justice, County and District
Courts, and Wura the United Statee
Land Q Slice,
Kir Insaraace written ia reliable
rsempanies.
tlTLegal papers carefully drawn.
Harrison,, - Nebraska.
J. E. PHINNEY. M. D.
Phvsdan and Surgeon.
All ftt'ls ffi ven prompt aitentiaa.
Office in Drutf Store.
-sIARRLSON - NEBRASKA.
A. T. CLARK,
Lawyer.
Office: In tbe Riolittcpn JUiUdl.ig,
HARRISON, - - NEB
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Dealer in Hides & Furs.
tW I J the highest Market price.
s t-ei
NOTICE TO SETTLERS.
The rles of the local land office have
recently been amended so that settlers
to make linal proot bhall settle vviui tlie
fHiulialier before sending in their applica
tion. All parties desiring to make final
proof can have their papers rnadn out at
lll JOCHXAL olhce, Iree of charge, acd
promptly transmittel to the land office
so that no time will be lost.
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Yoanu timn fejiiiin
dl onr ct-letirated Lubrlcatlnif Oils an
GreaHri. Salary and eipeuaej tnckiae
tamp for particular. Addren.
Miune.ijMilin, ilinu.
rSFOR SALE-A good
Bain wacon and double har
ness at Bartell's
W If yon want a cook
stove or neater call at Bar-
tell's.
The Cincinnati Weekly
Inquirer and Sioux Couxty
Journal for $1.55 per year.
EST A grand ball will be
given at the Court house in
Harmon, on Friday evening
Jan.,25th. Tickets 50 cents.
Supper will be served at
the North-western Hotel,
Daniel Slatteby,
J. L. FlTZSIMME"8.
3T We are able to offer
the Journal, the Thrice-a-Week
World and the World
Almanac, all for $1.95. Now
is the time to subscribe for
the three.
Sotire -Anybody wishing to buy met
tal wheels will do well to call on or ad
dress dias, Schilt Harrison Neb.
A. Q. Fislier, one of the legal lights
of Chadron was doing business at tbe
court house yesterday.
A. T. Clark, and Grant Guthrie went
to Montrose to-day, to try a law suit
before Justice of the peace, M. J. Gay
hart. Phil Dunn wa among Uie number
of visitors from the direction of Warbon
oetwho graced our city street's with
their present this week.
Mr. Peter Brety and his daughter
)Irs. Brown of Ardmore S. Dak. spent a
day or two in Harrison, this week. Mrs.
B. was doing business before Hon. Judge
Wilson.
We were very much pleaded to see
our friend Mr. Gerlach on the street
again. While his gait is a little slow,
yet it is encouraging to see him able to
be about
Mr. H. DeGering, paid bis respects to
the Journal fore this week, and we had
the pleasure of writing his name among
our list of subscribers. His business card
will be found in another column of this
paper.
Or, Phinney was called out at
o'clock on Wednesday morning to attend
to Mrs. William Hu? (Nee) Bourette
of Running Water who was at that time
very ill, On yesterday afternoon her
brother oalled at this office, and reported
the patient very much better.
Tbe Harrison boys are about to
organize a new play, called "Prof. Bones
dm invention" in which they will dis
play their talent to the public some time
in the pear future. If they give as good
an entertainment as they did last spring
it will be well worth Koinz to
bear.
Our friend Hon. W, J. K. Bauro
has been clouted adjutant of the Q. A.
R, Post at Crawford at the election held
ia that city recently. The old battle
scarred veteran ia in our estimation
justly en ti tied to the honor the post has
mm fit to confer on him. For wt Uiiak
very old soldier is a true martyr; for
though all did not fall on tbe battle
M, t each went fully determined if
necessary to lay down their lives in de
fence of our nag.
This is Cue winter weatlier.
Have you noticed the days growing
longer?
Andrew Christiau of Kirtley was
doing business in Harrison Tuesday.
A nice little snow Ml here Monday
and Tuesday Bight But it is nearly all
gone now.
Tlio-e little pests the English spar
row 8 have unaiiy louna tueir way into
this neck-of-the woods.
Mr. Geo. IL Turner was among the
many pleasant callers, at our sanctum
this week, call again.
In the echo that came from the dir.
ection of Glen last Saunlay we discern
ed a faint sound of wedding bells.
A. R. Kennedy of Crawford was do-
ts.S business in Harrison on rriuay of
last week.
.Mr. O. W. Bonsell came down after
his wife hist Tuesday w ho has been
visiting with her parents for the past
week.
Sirs. Teblet and son were passen
gers on the east bound flyer last Friday
evening goin: as far as Chadron on pleas
ure bent
Sheriff Holly has been quite sick
this week, with an attwk of La'Brippe,
but we are glad to state he is better at
this writing.
The county father'sxpect to remain
n our midst this week and next, iney
will conclude invoiceing in Treasurer
JBiehles ollice this week.
"otioe I tan cattle hides and all kind
of skins with hair for robes, or without
or lathr. See sample and prices in
J. H. Bartell's tore.
H. Ol.BRlCflT. Glen, Neb.
There will be Catholic services held
in Harrison at the residence of Geo. D.
Canon on Jan. 2th, 1B9S. Do not forget
the date. The hour for mass is 10
a, m.
Leroy Wriglit went to Rapid city
S. Dak., on last Monday evening. He
could not tell just bow long he will be
gone but thoucht lie might return the
latter part tf this week.
John Dutil was in town on last Thurs
day, to cousiilt Dr. Phinney in regard
to a felon with which he has sulTered the
most extreme pain for sometime. We
understand he had it lanced.
J. V. RichdolT was in town lastMon
day doing businetis. Mr, B. reports his
Mississippi cattle as doing pretty well,
considering the condition they were in
when they arrived in Harrison.
Frank Moraveck an employee of the
B A. M R. R. came up from Deadwood
S. I ak. on last Saturday, to spend a few
day's with his parents. He returned to
his work the middle of the week.
Miss Ellle Wright who has been at
Whitney visiting relatives, returned on
last Monday. The little lady acted at
escort to her aged Grandma who
will remain at the Wright mansion some
time. '
Mrs. Susan Bombangh of Chadron
came in on the nest bound train Mon
day noon, and went out home with Mr,
Ricedorf, her son-in-law-. She will visit
with son and dauirhttr for a ftw week's
at lfat.
-Ilim Ll-i! .M-;rr!i;m tli urnn,.r.
dtnt started out viniltug w l ools Tutmlay
morning next she will begin at the Liy
school and make a circle around to the
north, over in the valley returning
home about Friday.
La Gnpne seems to be on the war
path, our cenial merchant L. Gerlach
has been Duoibered among its victims.
Louie say's if it wasn't La'Grippe
was some other kind of "a'grip." at least
it had a firm grip on him for a few
day's.
Ed O'Conner who was to have taken
a teachers exaamination last Saturday
failed to put in an appearance, hence
he w ill be obliged to wait another month
or until the regular monthly examina
tion day which occurs every third Satur
day in each month.
Elmer Smith our former townsman
who now makes his home at Oering
Neb., appeared on our streets last Tues
day morning. He looks as liail and hear
ty as ever. Elmer reports his fatlier
and mother as having fairly good health
he will remain in Harrison for a day or
two.
Mr Lee Dickenson was in our midst
a day or two last week attending to some
business matters. Lee did not look quite
himself, he now sports a full Hedged
beard. Speaking of stock raising, lie
said he prefered that life to confinment in
the harness shop, as bis health was far
better.
Among the several parties interested
in the Nicholsen caae recently tried in
this county court, and for which none
have been able to collect fees; Hon
Judge Wilson is among those who have
appealed to the district court for redress
in the matter. We trust an amicable
adjustment of the trouble may be reach
ed.
Mrs. Elijiheth Wright, mother of
our only "Bub" Wright came up from
Whitney last Monday noon on the
passenger train to make her son quite
an extended visit 8he will probably
stay until about March 1st. Mrs.
Wright is 86 years old and is lively and
spritely for one of her years.
Have you subscribed for The New
Time it has become the grandest weapon
ever placed in the hand of the peopl
You should not be without it We offer
a clubbing rate of l.Mfor THE Btoux
County Jocrmal and The New Time, or
will forward your subscription of 1,00
J for Tbe New Tim.
OKI papers fur sale at this office, 5c
per bakers dozen.
Now is the time to subscribe for
the JiX'KXALonly tl.00 peryaar.
TIdlniri From Ploanant Ridge.
Tliere will be a spelling school at the
We-4 Ridge school house next Friday
eveuiug.
Mrs. Ricedorf wIkj has been visiting in
Chadron for some time is expected home
soon.
Several families ol West Ridge are hav
ing trouble wun ineir wens.
Chris Christian has been having quite
an experience laieiy, wun runaway
teams, resulting in the repairing of
wagons.
Recently while Hill Ch.itto asd Mr.
Jennings were logging, a limb of a tree
fell across the nook of Mr. Chutto knock
ing him senseless. Mr. Jennings suppos.
ing he was dead, he ran for help. In
the meantime he became conscious and
screamed for help aud Mr. Tatman hear
ing Mr. Chat to recued him from the
limbs tight embrace. Cuo.
Warboanet Marblieys.
Mrs. J. W. Ricedorf went to Chadron
Saturday, J. W. is batching now.
Miss Elsie Merriam has moved to Har
rison.
E. B. & W. E. Lyon are working over
in Wyoming at present.
Robert EllisMs visiting his brother S.
L. Ellis, and his s.ster Mrs. rred
Duel.
Bertha Noreisch was a Harrison visit
or one day this week.
J. O. Merriam took a load of wood to
our county superintendent Saturday.
Echo.
WELL WORTH READING.
Something In This Column That Will
Interest Every Body.
A Prajer.
( onttuue-l from lust, ek.
Their thouKhta are far from liiortnl lile;
t!iey never, never !n ;
They utrivo to bring to righteousness the
very men they skin.
They never (to a Ktep astray; they never
deln to ivinilc;
They uluiiot, and they only aim to ea"l
g;ilc the vile,
lint, oh! why should they coint 1. besi
lib cold mid holy arts
To rivet sheet iron shiclda around their
hard aud stony hearts?
Their cars are deaf enough, God wot, to
pleading and complaints.
And so. I pray, protect me, Ijr.d from
tiiese thy modern aainU.
OBave'.mo from tno sanctified, the too
uncommon good,
Who tell us what we shouldn't do and
preach us what we should;
These saint who t'jueeze a dollar twice
and wear cbeup aimolcs;
Willtaka our children' bread and then
attempt to rare oar aoulnl
Give me Instead a Kurldly uiun with son.e
healthy il.ili.s
That show he liajt the common blood of
mankind In bis veins,
And heurt that (well enoiiKh sometimes
to overthrow constraints;
But In my need, protect me, Ixmi, from
ft i ' :;j'p.)inte'l ains!
Til LVuLiSk .in p.trty advcKiitrS lrn
measures: A high protesive tariif to
keep Euroan preJvctsout of the coun
try; a gold standard so that v,e will have
money good in Europe. Now will some
brainy Republican please harmonize
these two propositions of Republicanism?
For what purpose do we need a money
that isgioJ in E iropa if we intend to
have a policy that will not let the Euro
peans ship their goods into this country?
Mound City (Kan.) Standard.
Prosperity in Alabama.
Men inour cotton mills are working for
50 cents a day and boys are receiving
15 cents. Not satisfied with getting work
done on these terms, the factory owners
lengthened the cut live yards where
place work is dose, without lengthening
the pay, and in this way have taken from
the poor fellows over $5,000 in the past
year! Phoenix (Ala.) News.
A mw Labor IHsplaetr.
A pea-shelling machine has been put
into a canning factory at Franklin ville,
N. Y. By the new process three ma
chines, operated by five to eight persons
''shell as many bushels of peas as a
hundred hands use to." The new
labor displacer works automatically and
will be operated by one person after a
few improvements have been made.
Exchange.
A Prosperity Lie.
Tlie other day we were teld in the
Associated Press dispatches that tlie
Gould system had advanced the pay
of all its employees, involving an in
crease in wages of nearly $1, 000,000 a
year. A day or two afterward truth
pulled on its boots, and tlie fact was dis
closed that wages that had been cut
down among section men hud been re
stored, and that the sum total of Gould's
beneficence would not amount to over
$3,000 or 4,000 a year. But when a
bare-faced lie finds lodgment in the brain
of the average Republican politician
truth can't pull it oot Tlie fact is that
wages are being cut, or hours of labor
are being shortened, in nearly all the
industrial departments. Ad vocale Mary
ville, Kan.
Answer This.
Why should a national bank be permit
tad to issue money on a government
bond when other owners of such bonds
are allowed no such privilege? Just
The best of Wines,
and Beer kept constantly on hand. v
I handle the
I 1 1 1 i i m i i 1 1 1 1
OH YES!
Here We Are Again.
500 pairs of shoes
Tlie above is an addition
. omnlete stock of boots
We have the largest assortment ever sliown in
North-West Nebraska, and a to prices we DEFY
Competion and axe sure
OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE
BEST IN HARRISON. CALL
SND SEE IIS AND SAVE
MONEY,
Mansteller Erotliers.
lie World
Encyclopedia
Answer
Any
Question
You may
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On All News Stands,
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jgfTht mott wuUly told Amnl tof
put Book ami Political Manual piAUibad.
THE WORLD.
Pulitzer Building, New York.
stop a moment and think of that proposi
tion. If I own f 1,000 of Uuited States
bonds why should I not be allowed
to send them to Washington and get
circulating notes to their full value? is
the bond any better security when for
warded by a bank?
Oage has proposed the grandest steal
ever suggested. Under his plan the
banks would own the whole country in a
few years. No wonder that the Stan
dard Oil Com'Kiny has gone into the
banking business in anticipation of the
paaesage of Gages plan. The few big
banks which now hold tbe greenbacks.
treasury notes and silver certificates w
found and own all tlie small branch
banks. They will have for all time a
monopoly in the money business, and
the government will stand the losses and
pay interest on its own money. There
are billions in it and it may be possible
to buy up congress and pass the
bill.
The people will not stand it' It is day
light robbery. Kep on robbing the
people by means of the tariff, but do not
knock them down and take their money
away from them is my advice to Uie
official thieve of tlie country.
New Time.
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THE EVENING STUB.
Brandies, Whiskey
Omaha Beer.
MICHAEL BRUCIt,
Proprietor.
OH YES!
Just received overM
of the latest styles.
to our already large and
and shoes now on hand.
to suit all who come .
De est teensr be efce f
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