The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 17, 1898, Image 8

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Thi-ksday. Feb. 17th, 1S9.
tx. It. (inoa, Editor an'J Prop.
F. E. 4 M. V E. it. lime table.
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to and from tha
BACK HILLS,
DEAOWOOD AND HOT SI'UI.NJ-,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
A map of the
United States.
Jv rliufrton Koute Is three feet
wldti toy four long; i printed
In wvcu colon; is mounted on
rlU.'1's; tthow every stae.
covuty. iuiportant tows and
ral,lroitd In the I'nion, and
forum a very desirable and
usefl adjunct to any bouse
hold or business extubjixhuieul-
rnrcliaSed in lurife qiinuU
ties, the map eont Burlington
Uoute more Ulan flftt-.u cent
eacb, but on receipt of ti)l
limoimt In stiuupo the uadfcr
sitjueU will be pleased to send
yon one.
Write Immediately, as lb
supply Is limited.
J. Francis, Gen'l I'ass'r Agent, Omalitt, KV
OFFICIAL DIRECTOR.
STATE OKHCEUS:
Silas A. Ilolcomb ..Governor
aincs E. Harris Lieutenant, Uovernoi
W. . 1'orter Secretary of Stuto
ohn F.Cornell Auditor
J. K. Meserve Treasurer
C J. Finyth Attorney Uenural
,J. V. Wolfe Land CommtwHOiiei
W. E. Jackson rSupt. Public Iuiruclloii
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION:
obn M. Thurston ... U. S. SenaUir, Omaha
Wm. V. Allen U, S. Senator, Madison
J: ii. Strode, Con(rejman 1st Dlst., Lincoln
I). 11. Mercer, " id " thiuiha
iaiuuel Maxwell, ' .3rd " Fremont
W. L. Stark, " 4th " Aurora
n. I). Sutherland, ' " lon
W. L. Green, th " Keafuey
JUDICIAEY:
f. J. SlliTan Chie.f Jystlec, Columivs
T. O. C. Harrison ..Aa'te Judjre, Grand Ijiand
T. L. Norval Associate Judge, Seward
p. A. CampljelL.Uefk and Importer, Lincoln
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL piSTBlCT:
M. P. Klnkaid .. , JudgR, CKeUl
'W. II. Westover " HanUviiu
fl. J. Blewett Clork, Harrison
TERMS C COURTS
pistriet Court, At Harrison, commence
Spring term April 13ti, Jury 14th,
Fall " October 25, Jury Sfitti.
(Dounty Oonrt, At Harrbion, commences
first Monday of each month.
LEGISLATIVE:
ptto Mutz,Senator, Dwt. No. 14, Springvifw
A. E. Sheldon -Dlst. No. 53, Chadron
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Kobert Wilson... County Judge
M. J. Blewett , . Clerk
iCbaa. Biehle Treasurer
Jilsie Merriam. ,.Supt. Public Instruction
Thos Holly . Sheriff
J. E. Phinney Coroner
B. F. Thomas - Surveyor
ft. J- Blewett Clerk of District Court
Grant Guthrie County Attorney
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS:
Jcn C. Men 1st Dlairtct
Andrew Procunii-r.., id "
Jackson Meitin(Cbairman) 3d
VILLAGE OFFICERS:
E. F. Pontlug (chairman)
John Davis
L. H. Griswod
.Vruntcc
W. It. Marsteller , "
i. Rohwor .
W. H. DavU Clerk
Lewis Gerlacb , Treasurer
SCHOOL OFFICERS:
jEggert Robwer Director
II. I-. Smock Moderator
Lewi Gerlach .. Treasurer
CHURCHES AMP SOCIETIES.
Jtfethodist Sunday School meets every Sun
day morning at WM
W. H. UATII, U1B KTbhf.,
Superintendent. Secretary
EPWORTU LEAGUE.
Regular business meeting first Tuesday
pventng In each month.
Ml Palmi,
O. Kiupall, .President.
Secretary.
Devotional meeting every Sunday evening
J 1 1
at :45. MM. Kcmdali., Leubr.
JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Meat each Sunday afternoon at 2 30.
MM. K JtVALL., Supt.
KRBY BUSK POST, o. 4S, 0. A. B.
HhU aeeond Mpnday In eath month in
f h court bouse at Harrison.
K. E. Llvarnor, Com,
WOODMCIT OF THE WORLD,
ffartuoa Camp, So. U, meeU ob each al
frnat Wedneeday evening.
W.Q. Drif, J.A.Ha,
Clerk. CB.Com.
MODEM WOODMEU OF AMERICA.
itii asMh aJUrnaM ateMrdAf evening
llyik. J. w v. v.
A I. MWCIvrt-
Attumey-at-Law.
Fromjit attention given to all lepal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, and before the Umliid States
Land Office.
Fire IaHurjuioe written ifl reliahle
companies.
fLegai papers carefully drawn,
HaRKISOK. - KKIMAMia..
J. E. PHLVNEY. M. I).
l'uriscian and Sarfeon.
All calli given prouLjit atteutioa.
Office in lirug Store.
-HARRLSON - NC8UASKA.
A. T. CLARK,
Liwyer,
Office: in the UU Uitsu 4v il Ji.iR,
HARRISON, - - - NEBS.
Dealer in HLde a& Furs.
Z3 I pay tLt; higfct-st market price.
COMETOTHK
JOURNAL
OFFICE
For your
JOB WORK I Stationary.
NOTICE TO SETTLEIiS.
Tbe rules of the local land ollite have
rex:ently Ixien amended so that settlers
to make final proof shall settle with the
publisher before sending in their applica
tion. All parties desiring to iiiiihe linal
proof cun have their pars made out at
THE Journal oftice, free of charge, and
promptly transmitted to the laud office
so that no time will be lot.t
Special Locals.
We are able to offer
the Journal, the Thriee-a-Week-World
and the World
Ahuanac, all for Now
is th time to subscribe for
the three.
Delinquent subscribers
would confer a great favor
ou the Journal by calling or
sending their arrears at their
earliest convenience.
There will be a grand hall
at Andrew's hall on the night
of Feb. 22nd a cordial invita
tion is extended to all, and a
good time is promised.
Danikl Slattkry.
J. L. FlTZSIMMKXS.
All part ies knowing them
selves indebted to the firm of
Hester fc Son, either by ac
count or note, past due are
requested to come and Fettle
at once. G. W. IIkstkr,
successor to Hester fc Son.
AUCTION.
The undersigned
will sell at public
Auction at his resi
dence in the Valley
Feb. 26, 1898, the
following describ
ed personal proper
ty to-wit:
1 Lumber wagon,
1 Mower,
X Iron Harrow,
1 Corn Planter,
1 Disk Harrow,
1 Walking Plow,
1 Brod-cast Seeder,
besides household
goods too numer
ous to mention.
The sale will take
place at 1 o'clock.
Henry Lindeman-
-NoVt'lty lnSS JiattfrilS at !
Baktkix's, just arrived.
The Cincinnati Weekly
Inquirer and Sioux Coukty
Journal for 1.55 per year.
The latent styles in silk-
waist natterem. also novelty
, .. . ,1
dress paueras at isabtells.
When in town drop into
Paktej.l's store and take a
look at that nice bycicle that
is to In- given away.
Please bear in mind that
the place to g,v4 bargains in
foot wear of all kinds is at
Baktklis.
As I Have sold out the
livery business;
All parties knowing them
selves indebted to the under
signed will please call and
settle their accounts at their
, -s. 1 1 . ini itiii'iimurwu fill?
ecu iit-M "'
oblige. Samuel ieiihet. i
.,I.-T tan cattle hides and all kindl!
of skins with hair for rolies, or without
or leather. sample and prices in
J. H. Kartell's store.
II. OlJininiT. Cilen, Neb.
Last Monday was Vakntinesday.
Old papers for sale at this oll'ice, 5c
per bakers dozen.
Xow is the time to subscribe for
the Journal only J 1,00 perysur.
Shenir Holly has been under the
weather a day or two this week.
The Siot'x County journal and the
Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean jr
year just think.
Michael Jordan of Ardmore S. D.,
was in town Tuesday doing business with
county clerk Blewett.
During the t'ilnes of Mrs. Samuel
Tebbet, one of the Misses Gerlach has
been assisting in the house work.
We were very sorry to hear that our
frieud John Serres is suffering from a
severe attack of LaGrippe. Sorry John.
.James Wilson of Gilchrist was among
the many visitors from the country side
who graced our streets with their pres
ence last Tuesday.
Miss Maggie Craft came in from the
valley Tuesday and went to Crawford
by train in the evening where slie 'wilt
work in tbe future.
A peice of news which will receive
a ready welcome in the hearts of ail our
people is the following, vis, our genial
frieod Mr. L. Gerlach has been appointed
deputy attorney of Sioux County. Let
us make our oflicial bow to bis new hon
or. Postmaster Ueindeer, of Montrose,
:is a pl':is i't visitor al the Huh on ls-t
i'ursday. While here, he did nut forget
to pay his respects to the Journal force
but made merry with ye editor during a
few moments which he had at his dispos
al. Olney Kendall sustained a severe
accident on last Tuesday afternoon, while
jumping with several other boys, his
ankle in some unknown way became
twisted, and sprained, so he will be con
fined to the house for some day's at
least.
erhard Reinders of Montrose came
into town with mail-carrier Wasserbur
ger Tuesday and took the train in the
evening for Hastings this state. After
a short stay he may possibly go farther
east. He will probably return in about
a week.
Have you subscribed for Tbe New
Time it has become the grandest weapon
ever placed in the hands of the people.
You should not be without it. We olfer
a clubbing rate of (LB.) for Tub Sioux
County Jouhsal and The New Time, or
will forward your subscription of (1,00
for The New Time.
Rev.Kendall formerly of this city but
new of Custer S. Dak. who was to have
assumed the pastorate of the M. E
church at Crawford Neb., on the first
of March; has at tha urgent request of
his congregation reconsidered his res
icnaUoD and decided to remain with them
tpt the time being at least.
Mrs. Richard Dunn formarly of
Warbon net precinct, but now of Gutbe-
rie Wyo., will be the guest of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill for a short
time, after which she will visit friends
in tha valley. Bliss Lizzie Dunn will
accompany her on her return home, Mr,
Dun is well pleased with his new
home.
The runior was circulated on our
streets the first of this week, that a for
mal report reached this burg via Ardmore
from Edgemont, that George Hill had
buen thrown from a horse at the latter
place, and was seriously injured there-by,
im one could be found who would vouch
for the truth of the statement, hence it
is rumor still. fl
A cowardly attempt was made on
the life of Tlios. Burros of Ardmore H. D.
about dusk on last Friday evenisg, while
returning from the barn to his house
a ball whirled pant him, but fortunately
at least for himself miming its intended
destination. Looking around he discov
ered a man with a rifle but could not
tl who th? would be assassin was,
r!.itt?r will ome Sunday, tlie lOllil
day of April. thin year.
A. J. III!-, of Crawford was hi
Harrison, Tuexiay on busineM.
Nent Tuesday will he the birthday of
the father of our country-George Wash-
f . A. Priddy ha fuchnswl the oar
penter bhop formerly owned by Jeff.
1Iew,lt
According to rumor the number of
Valentines hent hist Monday were few
in comparison of recent $vears.
The pleasant smile of our friend Kli
Smith of ftixlarc, priced our oftice for
! a few short ninments on last Tuesday.
Attorney Clark, of this city was ab
sent on lexal business over Sunday, re
turning to Hie Hub on last MoDdav after
noon. Mrs. Tho. Holly and children who
went east to Crawford on last Thursday
evening, to sjiend a few day's with
friends, returned last Monday noon.
Virgil Hester and Attorney Clark,
were over in the valley and also at Ard
more on business last Saturday and Sun
day. They returned Monday afternoon.
Ltave Cooer while riding a horse
down in the valley last Saturday had the
misfortune to have one of his feet Imdly
hurt by his horse slipping and falling on
f, Attorney, fJnt Guthrie ift for
Washington, I). C. last night. He goes
tovi:;itkie jiarenls whom he hns not
seen in nearly ten years; he will be ad
sent alont a month.
Ir. Phinney wfcs called to Kirtley,
last Sunday evening to administer to Mr.
Erdmans little lml which was thought
to 1 quite sick at that time. The little
one is all right now.
There will I Lutheran services at
the Court house, Sunday, Feb.,20th. at
two o'clock P. M. IW. Wonderlick will
1 present and preach as usual, no pre
venting Providence intervening.
Aiming the many pleasant callers
at this Mtncturn during the past week,
our friend Thomas Dunn of Warliotmet,
greeted us as cordially as any. Well we
are always pi eased to entertain callers.
On Monday Inst quite u shower vis
ited this place changing inlo snow before
stopping, which lasted most an hour
after which it cleared up and turned out
to be quite pleauint the rest of the
day.
Samuel Tebbet who will takechnrjie
of the Harrison house ubout April 10th,
is having his season's ice put up this
week. Alex Dowry, and John lhivis
have secured the contract to fill the ice
house.
Eddie Guthrie accompanied his fath
er to the capital. During the brief period
he will spend there; our little friend will
in a measure satiate a long-felt desire,
namely take in the sights of Washington
a noble ambition iudeed.
An entertainment was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Jonn Marsteller to the young
folks of Harrison and vicinity Monday
evening. Something like twenty or'
thirty young people were there awl re-i
jsjrl a way ui t.ii)". j
llie spe i.U tiritu i f court which j
wasorderd for Feb. l.")th last Tuesday
to try the contempt cases was adjourned
for the reason that the cases were set
tled satisfactorily to all parties concern
ed in a private manner.
E. Bowker, who has lieen at I.ong
Pine working at the carpenter trade for
the past thro months, returned home
last Fa'.urday morning and doubtless
will stop in town with Ins family for a
short time at least.
The dance which took place at
Andrews Halll, last Monday nitfht was
not very well attended, yet all who were
present were w-ell pleased with the mus
ic furnished and the refreshments served
were all that could be desired.
There will be an Irrigation hearing
take place in Harrison, Feb. 20th. The
cases to come up for hearing at that
time are as follows.
diaries Coffee, for the waters of Hat
creek.
Charles Biehle " " " " Spring
Branch.
Wm. Slattery " Jim
creek.
Oscar Carton ' " Bpring
Branch.
James Wright as the first to respond
to our local in last weeks issue, by offer
ing no less than $",X) towards the erect
ion of a catholic chapel in Harrison,
several others have susbscribed their
names also, everything is promising in
that line just now. Who will come
next?.
Frank Zerbst who was sent to the re
form school from this county aliout a
year and a half ago for ineorrigability
returned home last Saturday noon. On
account of good behavior while at the
school, he made good time and hence,
was given his liberty sooner than he
would otlwrwise have obtained iL
The second quarterly conferew
took place at the M. E. church on last
Sunday morning with love feast and ser
rnmjr with love reaat nd mr-
morning, and s sermon again
ing, presided over by EldeV
mon in the
in tlie evening,
Scamehorn who came In on tlw west
bound train Saturday morning. Tlie
reverend preached on excellent sermon
which was listened to with rapt atten
tion by a large audience; a number par
took of the sacrament also.
NOTICK Any body wishing to buy
metall wheels will do well to call on or
address CM'ile S,1h.t, Harrison, Neb,
OH YES!
Here We Are Again.
500 pairs of shoes
The above is an addition to our already large and
i-omnlete stock of boots and shoes now on hand.
We have the largest
North-Weft Nebraska,
Competion and are sure
mill STOCK OF GENERAL MEKCFIAN DIfchi
IS STILL THE LARGEST AND Tlir,
I1EST IN HARRISON. CALL
SND SEE US AND SAVE
MONEY,
Marxteller Brothers.
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Some Plain Facts.
Crave errors, injustice, wrongs of
greater or less degree, arise from lack
of knowledge of the truth, and more
frequently from deception.
The most infamous case on record
of deception and injustice is the at
tempt to demonetize silver a.s a money
of final redemption in the United
States.
There is no learned judge, skilled
lawyer, or court of justice that is
capable of reconciling the effort with
the constitutional laws that govern
the issue of money in this country.
The people have Lc-cn deceived,
officials in power, chosen to adminis
ter justice under the laws, have
ignored their sworn duty, and given
aid to the scheme that has paralyzed
industry, reduced property values
one-half, and beggared millions.
There is no authority of law, either
specific or by inference, by which
gold alone is made the only money
with which to discharge debts, either
public or private. The effort to
make it so is unconstitutional and a
national calamity.
Plain and ample information, facts,
and truth, concerning this almost suc
cessful scheme to corner the wealth
of the people, is now being printed
in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a news
paper which the combined power of
money has failed to muzzle or buy.
The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c.
a year. The address is
Enquirer Company, Cincinnati, O.
GASOLINE .
UCAM PuMPt.
IBM ANB WOOD
PUMPS
OF ALL KINDS,
KV.IIpM n4 Fairbanks Wln4
mill Towrn. Tuiki. IrriK
Hut Outfit. Ili-ltlna
(Jrludrr. Shrllr. Wck1 Fw,
l)rlv Point. FIT'.. Klillin..
HrtM torlt ao4 fyalrbaalaii
ftralr. 1','rrr
lav. o. to. bc.t. Btnd lur
Caulofu.
FAIRDANKS, MORSE ot CO.,
1102 Farnam tt Omaha. Nob.
IL Olbritlit of Glen wan at the
county aeat lout Friday in connection
wim ur uumcan.
ytlr. C, E. Estlerof Highland
Ueprived of the gloried of aolltt
with hi fur bugineaa.
will be
aolltud tlii
etaaon, an Iw informed our reHrtr laat
week, Oust he looked for hi brother
from the east about tlx) 20lb of this
month,
County Superintendent Merriam
11(1 her first olliciul visit to our city
whools on last Friday afternoon alie ex
pectn to uppnd tlio entire sirt of this
we?k yisitini? ditiiriot 'tool,
GH YES!
Just received overM
of the latest styles.
assortment ever shown in
and as to prices we DEFY'
to snitall who come
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