The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 27, 1898, Image 8

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Thtjbsday. Jan. 27 Uj, 1898.
Ueo. D. CanoM, Editor and. Prop,
T. E. A X. V E. &. lime table.
Going West, doing Jtaat.
Wo. 8, mixed, SI 30 No. C. mixta 8KW
iilorney-at-Lavv.
rrompt attention given to all legal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, vcA before the United State?
Land Office.
iire Insurance written in reliable
companies.
tUT Lej,'al -papers carefully drawn.
Habkieok, - Nebraska.
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North-Western
LINE
E. M. V. R R. is the best
to and from the
BACK HILLS,
DEAD WOOD AXI) HOT fePItlXtiS,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
A map of the
United States.
Tautl map ia-uiai hy ' Uie
Burlinjrton lion to In three feet
wide by four long; is printed
in seven eolors; la mounted on
rollers; shows every state,
county, Important town ana
ailroud In tbe I'nion, and
ortus a very desirable and
usefl adjunct to any house
hold or business establishment.
Purchased la large quanti-
tie, tlie maps cost Hurlhigton
Iloute more tlian fifteen cents
each, but on receipt of that
amount in stamps tbe under
signed will be pleased to tend
yon one.
Write Immediately, as the
apply is limited.
J. Fbakcis, (ien'l Puss'r Agent, Omaha, 'eb.
J. E. PUTNXEY. JL D.
I'ujiscian and Surgeon.
All calls given prompt attention.
Offlca in Drug Store.
-HARBISON - NEBRASKA.
A. T. CLARK,
Lawyer,
Office: in tlie Kichstuin Buildi.i&,
HARRISON, NEB.
ttoififfiffiffiif
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
STATE OFFICEXSt
ttllaa A. Holcomb ....Governor
James E. Harris Lieutenant Governoi
W. F. Porter Secretary of State
John F. Cornell , '.Auditor
J. K. Meserve Treasurer
Al. J. Smyth Attorney General
J. V. Wolfe Land Cooimisslonei
W. K. Jackson Supt. Public Instruction
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATIOS:
John M. Thurston C. 8. Senator, Omaha
Wm. V. Allen C. S. Senator, Madison
J. I. Strode, Congressman 1st Dist., Lincoln
Dealer in Hides & Fun.
ZW I pay tlie highest market price.
COME TO THE
OFFICE
For your
J8UBNA
JOB WORK S Stationary.
tt. H. Mercer,
Samuel Maxwell,
W. L. Stark,
R. D. Sutherland,
W. L. Grean,
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3rd
4 th
6th
fith
Omaha
Fremont
Aurora
Nelson
Kearney
JUDICIARY:
J. J. SUivan Chief Justice, Columbus
T. O. C. Harrison As'te Judge, Grand Island
T. L. Nerval Associate Judge, Seward
JD. A. CampbelL.C'lerk and Reporter, Lincoln
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
; M. P. Ktnkaid. , Judge, O'Neill
"W. H. Westover " KuebvUle
Jl. J. Blewett Clerk, Harrison
TERMS OF COURT:
District Court, At Harrison, commences
Spring term April 13th, jury lith,
Fall " October 25, Jury 36th.
County Court, At Harrison, commences
first Monday of each month.
LEGISLATIVE:
Trtto MutzKenator, Dist. So. 14, Springvlew
A, K. Sheldon. Dist. No. 53, Chadron
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Robert Wilson County Jndice
M.J. Blewett Clerk
C'lias. Bieiile Treasurer
Jilaie Merriam ..Supt. Public Instruction
Thos Holly., .Sheriff
J. E. Phinupy Coroner
JB. F. Thomas Surveyor
JM. J. Blewett Clerk of District Court
Grant Guthrie County Attorney
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS:
Jens C. Mens; 1st Disirict
Andrew rYocunler. 2d "
Jackson Meitlen(Chairman) .3d
VILLAGE OFFICERS;
JC. Bohwer (chairman) .....Trustee
John Davis .
It. II. Griswod , ,.
W, B.Marsteller. , '
Jl. D. Hamlin .
VT. H. Davis., Clerk
Lewis Gerlach ..... Treasurer
SCHOOL OFFICERS:
'JEfgert Rotawer . .Director
Jl. L. Smock Moderator
Lewis Gerlach Treasurer
CHURCHES AMD SOCIETIES.
fethodlst Sunday School meets every Run
dsy aornlns; at 10 .-00
W. IL Davis, Mis B BTsll,
Superintendent. Secretary
EPWORTH LIE AGUE.
Regular business meeting flrst Tuesday
veiling tn each month.
ifiaa Palmes,
O. XCXDALL, President.
'. Secret a rr.
tkefullunal meeting every Sunday evening
t fiM. MB. Kcxdall, leader.
'JUKIOB LEAGUE.
Heart each SondaT afternoon at 2 :V.
Mas. K I1alu, Supt.
JURY RUSK POST, o, MA, O. A. R.
Meets second Monday In each month In
fke oonrt house at Harrison.
K. X. IJvermore. Coin.
WOODMEN or TUX WOILD.
JUarrtson Oema, Xa Sa, meet on each s
tartaaa Wednesday evening.
W. H, Dn, J.A.HioJ.
' . Clerk. Con. Com.
KOTICE TO SETTLCHS.
The rules of tlie local land office have
recently been amended so that ce! tiers
to make final proof bliull settle with tlie
publisher before sending in tho,r applica
tion. All parties desiring to n,ake final
proof ran have their papers made out at
fllE Journal offi'-e, free of ( barge, and
promptly transmitted to the land oliice
so that no time will be loat.
Special Locals,.
W'l TTr"-1 ATONCE: l!ri(fht
vv mn.u Yuiiug iiiun to han
dle our celebrated Lubricating Oils and
Greases. Salary and expenses, inclose
stamp for particulars. Addrew.
CRESt.-I.NT OIL (XI.,
MlnueaiKilis. Minn,
The Cincinnati Weekly
Inquirer and Sioux Coi:xty
Journal for $1.55 per year.
W A grand ball will be
given at the Court house in
Harrison, on Friday evening
Jan. 28th. Tickets 00 cent.
.Supper will be served at
the North-western Hotel.
Danikl Slattert,
J. L. FlTZSIMMKXS.
EST We arc able to oiler
the Journal, the Thriee-a-Week-World
and the World
Almanac, all for 81,95. Nov
is the time to subscribe for
the three.
Owing to bad weather
the annual meeting of the
Sioux county agricultural
society has been postponed
until Feb. 2nd 1898 that is
next Wednesday.
i WOODME OF AMERICA.
. Man alternate Saturday evening
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f'. .1: W lll f'l.rt, '
-J. T. Mason of Glen, was up from
Olen on last Tuesday in connection with
the Gilmore shooting affray.
Sot ieeAny body wishing to buy met-
tal wheels will do well to call on or ad
dress Chas, Schiit Harrison Neb.
-Have you subscribed for The New
Time it has become the grandest weapon
ever placed in the hands of the people.
You should not be without it. We offer
a clubbing rate of f 1.63 for The Siot x
County Journal and The New Time, or
will forward your subscription of f 1,00
for The New Time.
Notice I tan cattle bides and all kind
of skins with hair for robes, or without
or leather. See sample and prices
J. II. Barbell's store.
H. Ol.BRlCHT. Glen, Neb.
Will Wright has gone to Gerring to
work on the irrigation ditch until work
Again commences on the R. R. Will is
willing and anxious to work when he
can get any to do.
We think it is too bud that the mail
carriers to Montrose and Story have to
make the trip in all kinds of weather,
and really get almost no remuneration
for their .services. This matter should
be given special attention.
O. W. Hester left here last Thursday
evening for Tecumseah this state, on a
lock bying expedition e'ere he returns
be expects to to purchase at least ona
hundred head of young stojk, He ex
pects to to be gone two week's.
Treasurer Biehle was a passenger on
tlie east bound train last Tuesday even
ing, lie went to Lincoln to make bis
aouuil aettUm nt, with lb state
treasurer. He fxpfs r vi:iit Tvyn un I J
ill.'i', lv, ( r 'viv ' j I'.iiwn
Now is tne time to .Ub-.ilbe for
the JiX'liNAL only $1,00 r par.
Mr. Ewerr Uilmore v.as a pleasant
caller at tins office on Wednesday.
Leroy Wright returned from his trip
to Dead wood & Iak. on last Tuesday
mornis.
Kd. Swartz of Andrews brother of
Mrs. E. Rbower spent a day ia Harrison
this week.
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juuge vwison nas ueen Kept unus
ually busy this week owing to the recent
murder case.
me cuo county journal and tins
Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean f 1.U3 per
year just think.
The preliminary hearing of Irving
Gilmore will take pliu-e this after-noon
in Judge Wilson's court.
The Sioux County Journal clubs
with any paper in the United States.
Now is the time to Huliseribe.
J. G. Crawford of Glen will with
this issue, of our paper w rite his name
among its subscribers.
The Journal was re-elected by the
county fathers as the official paper of
Sioux County for the ensuing year.
Henry Covey of Highland made final
proof on a quarter section of Nebraska
boil, this week, before Judiro Wilson.
Our two legal lights went to Mont
rose on last r rutay afternoon in their
official capacity returuinir .Sunday even
ing.
-Frank Moravek who has been home
on a short visit to his parents expects to
return to Deadwood S. Dak. ou next Saturday.
Attorney Fisher one of Chadron's
leiral lights, was in our midst on to day
Thursday to assist in the defouce of Irv
ing Gilmore.
Mr. Jerry Will is suffering from the
effects of a kick from a fractious horse
but we are pleased to state at this writ
ing he is better.
-Hon. J. M. Gayhart of Montrose
was in our midst a day or two this week
while here he did not forget to look in
on tlie Journal scribe that is well friend
Gayhart, call again.
T i r . t. .
joiiu oerres oi jiontrose was a
pleasant caller at this office on last
Friday we are always glad to have
comjiany so come again.
We are very much pleased to be able
to state, that our friend Louis Gerlach is
very mnch better at this writing, and
fctill continues to improve.
Hon. 51. J. Gayhart rendered his dec
ision in favor of the iilaintifT in the
damage cuse of Bretty v. s. Serres award
ing the plaintiff the sum offf:!.(K).
Attorney Guthrie who went to
Chadron Monday evening on some leticjl
business connected with the Leon B.
Smite village warrant case, returned
home yesterday noon.
Ju lius Burke of Bodarc precinct,
went to Big Muddy, Wyo., nine miles
west of Ufen R-K-k to work in tlie coal
mine at that place. He expects to be
gone about two months.
Mr. Jerry Will met with a very
painful accident on last Thursday, while
using his knife he in some way cut his
flrsf f!njrr 'nkini; the (ingr nail and
a f.itfci o. the "osfi !-(.
The county fathers who have been
engaged in the laborious ta.sk of check
ing up Treasurer Biehle and County
clerk Blewett as well as other duties too
numerous to mention found everything
O. K. and said good bye to city life on
last Tuesday night.
SherrilT Holly went to Glen on last
Monday evening and returned on the fol
lowing morning with Irving Gilmore the
alleged slayer of Frank Miler a
fifteen year-old-boy. Tlie prisoner was
accompanied by his wife and brother.
The prisoner was granted the favor or
staying ut the hotel until Wednesday
when lie had his preliminary hearing.
What might have been a very seri
ous runaway was prevented ou last
Friday, by Mr. DeGering. One of 8.
Tebbet'g livery teams undertook to have
things their own way, and were just
making things lively when Mr. iH-Gerinj
through his coolness grasped' lha lines
anuaitera lew moments sueceedtu in
becoming master of the situation.
A genuine frontier blizzard raged
here from, Sunday nightearly until about
the same hour on Monday evening, but
on the next morning while great snow
banks we're piled up every w lie re, over
head the sun looked down with as much
warmth as if it was late spring. Oh,
no, it was not a South Dakota blizzard,
such as the writer has witnessed.
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rule is nevvr Uestiooed, but an oracle
that is implicitly bt lieveJ. The words
and example of a parent, esjiwially of
a mother, exert a lifelong influence on
tlie child. The seed of rig bteouness sown
in youthful mind by the maternal hand
usualy tiears abundant fruit. Tlie salu
tary lessons the mother has taught are
not effaced from memory. They are en
graved ou the heart in luminous char
acters, and the Sacred iniae of the
mother herself stands before us silently
hut eloquently pleading the cause of
God. The tablet of th soul, like a pahm
pest, may afterwards receive impressions
that will hide from view the original ma
terial characters written upon it, but the
waters of conptinction and the searching
ra;. , of Divine trace will bring to liht
attain? There is no exairgera Vion in say
ing that the hope of the rising Fenera
tion is in theChristian mothers. The in
dividual and national character may be
traced to tlie training imparted under
the domestic joof, and its beneficial! or
baneful influence may he guarded by the
religions and moral standing of the fami
ly circle. Bridget.
Commissioner Proceed Lnirs.
pre-
(1'omiinied from Editorial Pnjfo'i.
13, Andrew precinct.
Henry Rodgers, Countable in Highland
cinet.
James Nohm, ABwi.'r in tVarlioiinet jr'
Clint. W.J. A. Rauui, Assesur in Cotton
wotl precinct.
The Roud over. e -rs annual settlenii'iit of
Peary Vt Into and John Hier,peeher were
presented and on uiotiuii aprovec and
certillcate onlered drawn iigulnst their
rexpeetive Road Districts for the amount
due on same.
Hie following claims against Slom county
for the year liS7, were preM'nted and on mo
tlon warrants ordered drawn HKnli'-t the
General fund of 1S07 for amount due on
same:
David Anderson supplies for pauper fie.00
W. H. Davis services as Co. Sot. 37,00
W. Jl. Dnvli. stationary io.o
M. J. Wets r service as ( o. i oni .lo
Jlie claim of w. J. Hodge o( f.K) for
Rrnlge plank was prcsentvd and on motion
warrant ordered dnmn on Bridge fund of
17 for same.
I he claim of A. L. KnnmxHrd ol f7.75 fur
pulill-liSng was jiresented and un motion
uiloaed mid warrant ordered drawn on
county It os I fund of 11 for same.
The re)K,rt el eouimljuner vi ets-r us to
tlie amount of cash on hand In tin- county
Treasurer's oilice on I lie St !i dav of January
KM Was presented and uu lliollou approved
and ordered spread Ukii the records.
On mill Inn the following apjioiuUiiciits
were iitade;
W. J Hodge ,us mcnilur of the Soldiers re
lief coiiiini-sion.
Thomas Doyle an Road Overseer, l'.odarc
precinct. J. S. Dickiusoii Assessor, In Snake
reek pree.net. W. Jl. Cor bin Juticc of Hie
Peace In Snake Creek preei ict. ;. W. lies
ter Justice of the Peace, In Itowen precinct.
'Jheomclal Bond of G. W. lleBU r lis Jus
tice ol the Peace was presented and ou mo
tion was approved.
lhe claim of school District No. Ti, of 91. )
Tor use of house for election was presented
aud on motion rejected.
The following u the estimate of expenses
for tne year ls.is;
Disirict Court expenses ..-.t-VOOOO
ItoaJ and lii idges , t, M it)
Adarie 1,ijo(w
Stationary 3ioo
rriniingand puuiisuiiig euowi
Institute lorino
llicideutul ; 2,JO0(Xj
soldiers Relief poon
I (Ulcers Ke.-s 7iri(i
S(h-cIh1 Debt Luooon
The pr'l)oitloii ot V. H. Iiavs rel,tlve
to the county printing for Hie y,.nr 1 was
presented and on motion rejected.
On leot.o.i ih s'o:; I ou-iiy .loiirnid
In-. !, -i .e. t. .. a, lb ( fJi..i;.l i-.p l or tl,e
j-t-ar h:-it.
On motion Hoard mljoiiriie.l till H a. in.
Jan. JI, I 'js, M. J. lii.EM tIT, l l.-ik.
The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey
and Beer kept constantly on hand.
I handle the Omaha Beer.
MICHAEL URUCK,
Proprietor.
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OK YES! OH YES!
Here We Are Again. Just received overH
500 pairs ol shoes of the latest styles.
The above is an addition to our already large ar.d
complete stock ot boots and shoes now on hand.
We have th largest assortment ever shown in
North-West Nebraska, and as to prices we DEFY
ComiK-'tion and are sure to suiUUl who come
OUR .STOCK OF GENE HAL MERCHANDISE
IS STILL TH E LAW. EST AND THE
LEST IN HARRISON. CALL
SND SEE US AND SAVE
MONEY,
Mars teller Brotliers.
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THE WOKjLD nd jivrs its r? adcrs the bf.it and ablest
di'rtfiiora of all tjuettxas ot i'oe day, it h in fud sympathy
with t.ic ideas atid z'-pirr-tiorj of 7eiiern pexjple aha
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LViH O0tA.1 AiE BZST OF IKEIR
Price or Dnllv I.y msll
j'riee of Monday by uini) . . ..
Il'M - 1 til -IT h msl 1 .
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IVarbontwt Wurbllntfs.
Sam Thomas, was a Harrison visitor
last FrMlay,
O. A. Oarton & J. O. Merriam were at
the Uub Salunlay.
Mrs. Oarton visited at Mrs. Plunkett's
last Tuesday.
O. A. O.vrton is dealer in second hand
wagon', harness, saddle, and each he
purhased Mr. Lindufnan'c entire lot.
(irandpa Merriam ha been rather un-
pres-
llarrl-on, Neh.
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ponnl met as per adjournment.
i i. wrni., eouunis-ioner .letin-n, Men" and i
Procuiiier and clerk.
The Hoard proceeded to complete settle
n.ent with the county Treasurer.
; tin motion Hoard adjourned till S a. m. The
Jan. UJ, lhtm. it. J. I'.i.KwtTj-, (1,., k.
Harrison, Veh. (
Jnu. li.'i, is'js. j
lloiir.1 nn t pursuant to adjournment.
Present, coininllouer Mettlen, Mcnifand
I'rocunler and clerk.
The Ilosrd comjiluted cbeoklnn the County
Treasurer's ofHce, aud settlement wa tiled
vi ith the County Clerk, aud ordered spisad
ujion the records.
On motion the County Trearuier U her'-tiy
ordered, and lntrueted'tj re.'uiid ,.() from
the state rirhool tund, that had .en errone
ously entered.
On motion the asseHsment of the F. K. M
V. rtailroad for tlie year l; In School I il
net So. 2 and SI is hereby orderel corrected
and tlia county Treasurer la hereby siilh
erjxed and Instructed v, transfer tlie sum
of t-XliH from School Jilsliiet ho, t to
K-hiMd filstrlct .So-Si, for the reason that
DEATH ENDED THEIR FUN.1 fP
The Coroner's Inquest And The
diet nf ThcJ Jury.
Vrr-
k World.
Accused Sow in The Hand (T
Tl.o Sheriff.
last Friday noon the sad intelligence!
rea hi d this VilliiL-e of this shoot iiur nuii
kdlinii of the sixteen year-old son of!
William Miler and woiiinlin the father!
fjiiite seriously (it, a charivari ut filcn'
tiie n'tlit Is-fori-, while Herenadin,; tn-w-l
I v mat ricd cotij le Jlr. uiul Mrs. Irviny
tiilloiore ahout llo'il.iik. Mr. I ).-di ii k
Nelson, who brought the news t town,
notified l.r. l'hinney county coroner and
sherilf Holly, who in company with
county attorney Outline attorney Clark
liveryman leiiiict and the writer pro
reeded at once to the scene of the truife
dy Vi miles eat of Harrison, alonff the
line of the V. E. & M. V. railroad. ()n
arriving at Glen the county coroner and
sheriff at once summoned a coroners!
said amount wus credited to District .Nu. ' j"ry and atmut fifteen witnesses who
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WOMAN'S COLUMN.
Kdlted by . . .11 m. (.'co. I). Canon.
Khort articles from the ladles of Slout
county ars solicited.
The Hvtbcr.
No teacher ciia adequutely supily tha
j la'-ft t f .,, i,, , ,-, . ti ha., th
!.lli;'- In 1.1 'tl.lt IUIi'1,tiltllS HJ1 tlK' If!-
by reason of erroneous assessment.
On motion commissioner I'rocunler is
hereby authorized to view county Uridine
near Mrs. ftsiuson-s plnce on White Itlvcr
and report Rt neit inwting.
On motion rointnlsstoncr Mcnjf it hereby
aiithorlwd to hare the necessary repairs
made on county Hrldfro icr J. J. K lpp's.
On motion the county Clerk is hereby
allowed Wufi.on as salary for clerk of the
county Hoard for the year ls:.
On niotlun tin) county Clerk is hereby al
lowed SiUl.OO for clerk hire for the year.
IVrfS.
On motion the county Superintendent Is
hereby allowed 3.M r day for the time
necessarily ens-aed in iMTforuilnK lllo Outl-
cs irf hep iiffl.i.
Ou motion tha county Clerk is hereby
authorised to have the Jail and the llano
li.ent ol the Court house cleunod.
On motion the rounty l.lerk Is hereby
ntliorlzed to make reijulltlon for the
necessary Hooks and iilanks tifr the year
HM.
The following statement of M. J. lilewett,
county clerk of all Kens and ,tlnry received j
hy him for the year i iet.ni; January 1st,
INMt wus present d and ot mo! on approved :
HecordiUlf liistrun.'i l t-iimjf t.:.(it!j
Morlifi.ari s rnl tiutrlct i oiji t 1 c-sjs I tt 1 :
1 oiiiiiiiiii',n.iit.... .....
Couiplttnir tils ' sw.isir Itook". 40'SI
I oiiiiilllii; lutd irterssers ll"" 7Q
( ertith ali'sor Kli ' tlon 1K75
-silary as Clerk of I ouiity liur.i.-. I'iiai
i.x lirewu und I'na'suri . . 1.17'
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O.t i..O!.,on H unt -. !,.. )! i.t ri,hu di.y.
M .!, il:. .IT Clsik
were to test if v in the cjiha ami fiptti-iihwl
t..l.. .1.. :f. ... . .. .. I
v iiinu iiiu iiiij iirsv on tne oooy 01 trie
victim 'ying before the witnesses nnd
juror, which lasted until 11 o'clock
p. m. of that day and wag resumed the
next morning at 9 o'clock continuing
till o o clock in the evening, reHulting in
tne loiiowint; verdict:
State of Nehrakka, )
aicSTY or Siocx. ( Rs
At nn inquisition holden at Olen
Bionx county, Nebraska, on the 21 and
22nd duv of January lUS, before Hr.
Julian K. l'hinney coroner of said county
upon the laxly of Franklin tniler lylnif
ueaojuy tne jurors, wiiosa names are
hereunto sulHtcribed, the naid Jurors tin
on their oaUni to Kay, that the aaul
rrauKiin jnner, came to ins death by a
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lip. m.i at the residence of Irvinjf Oill-
niore, at Olen, Nelirnska.
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