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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1898)
. . . ' I " . f i 1 4- I . ! ft ft TOE SIOUX COUNTY TECRSPAY. il.ir. 2i tti, 1S9S. fo. D. Lnf. JMitor niul Proji. F. E. 51. T U. It. llllif tatde. Going West. Going East. 4to. t, mli(il,.rX: I No. 6, mixed JJ: T II K North-Western LINE F. E. 1L V. It R. is the l?t to and from the BL ACK HILLS, li.DWOOI AND HOT SI'HlXU't. SOUTH DAKOTA. A map of tiie United States. r.rtrUrfctoti lioute Is three feet by four Ions; ii printed in seven eolora; is uionntetl on idlers; tbim every state, CeJntv, importj.it town and tlriUlroad In tbe 1'nion, and ortnt a very desirable and iffi adjunct to any bouse hold or business establishment. l'urc!;iiseii la liw iiunnti- V ties, t'.ie mnps cott Uurlington Ilouto more tlmn fifteen cents each, but on receipt of tliat iiiiioiint in stHiupa tbe under signed will be pleuued U aeuil you ou. Write immediately, as tie supply tx limited. J. FRANCIS, Gen'l l'uss'r Agent, Omaha, Neb OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE omCEKS: 11(M A. lloleomb ...Governor Jamei! K. IJarrU Lieutenant Goveruoi W. r. Porter .-iecretarjr.of Mate John K. Cornell Auditor J. R. Ifeserve Treasurer C J. Stnytli Attorney General J. V. Wolfe Lund CoinmUsiuuei W. B. Jackson Supt. Public Instrvielion COSGEESSIOSAL DELEGATION : (John M. nmrston. I". S. Senator, Omaha 'Wm. V. Allen 1'. S. f-eniilor, Mwdlson J. li. Strode, Congiceimiu. 1st Iint., Lincoln 1). II. Mercer, .Samuel Maxwell, W. L. Stark, K. D. Sutherland, W. f.. lireeu. 2d 3nl Ith Sth 6tb Omaha Fremont Aurora Nelson Kearney JCDICIART: J. J. SUivan Chief Justice, Columbus .T. O. C. IlarrtMOU Aa'to Jad jfe, ( ;rnd Island T. I,. Norval Aoc!u,' Judjfe, So ward ). A. Campbell Clerk and Eeporter, Lincoln JTIFTEENTH JVU1C1AL DISTRICT: M. P. Kinkaia Judge, O'Neill W. II. Wentover . " KuaUv;ilt 11. J. Blewett Clerk, Harriton TERMS OF COUKT: DUtrict Court, At Ilarnaon, comuieuces Spring term Ala' St!i, yll " get 10th ' Jury jntli. ;ounty Court, kt Ilurrlson, commences ,llrt Monday of each mouth. LEGISLATIVE: ptto MntzSenator, Diat. No. H, Springvlew A. E. Sheidop . Itiat. No. 62, Chadron COUNTY Of r ICE 8: Robert Wilson County Judge M. J. Blewett Clerk idiaa. Biehle Tre'isurer '.luie Merriam .8upt. Public Instruction Tbo Holly Sheriff J. E. Phlnney Coroner B. F. Thoniae Surveyor M. J. Blewett Clerk of District Court .Grunt Gutiirie County Attorney BOARD OK COMMISSIONERS: enn C. Meng lat Dlalrlct Andrew Prceunler 2d " Juckon Meilleu(Chairniao) 3d " VILLAGE .Oi'i'ICEiiS : E. F. rontius (chairmau) Trustee jjohn Davis " D. II. Grlawod " W. B. Marsteller -r. " jK. Robwer , " W. II. Dftvl Clerk Gerlacb Treaaurer StIOOL OFi lCEES: Bfert Bohwer Director B, L. Smnck . . Moderator J.ewi Gerlach Treasurer CJICKCHES AND SOClETIEf. ,?ethod!et Snnday School tneeta erery San Jay niornjnir at 10:00 W. II. Davis, Mim B ktbll, . fjipcrintcndent. Secretary ti'WOUTIl LEAGl'E. Regular busme.n meeting Brat Tuesday evening In eaaU month. MlM PALMSB, l). KriTDAI.L, President. yecr)a,rT. Teotlonal meeting every Sunday evening lit H:A. JIB. KlUDALt, Leader. JVNIOR LEAGl'E. MetM ach Sunday aijtruon at 2 :H0. MM. MliaLL.,feupt. ,fcKUT Bt'SK POST, So. fi. A. U. M'i aecond Monday Inpuch month in , :ia curt bouae at Harrison. C. E. Uvwrafore, Com. . WOODMXS Of THE WORLD, f.VH-ou Camp, No. Kt, meets on al - a Wlorfy ovenJng . Dati, J. A.IUksow, Clrk. , , ton. Cora. V'J'T" OF AMERICA. mb altfrMU MtmnUy evaaln; Ts w'yor J. w ,switb, V. c. IrV.i.M.V5: grant r.uTiirji:, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attention given to all legni mutters in Justice, County and District Court, and before the United States Land Office. Fire Iasurauce written in reliable companies. CF"Lecal papers carefully drawn. Harrison. - Nebraska. i. E. FKINNEY. M. D. 1'hjiscian aii(l .fixnjoon. All culU given piompt attention. Office in lirug Store. -HAJUilSON - NEBRASKA. A. T. CLARX, Lawyer, Omce: tlifc kichsteln IJliUi.iK, HARKI30N, - - - NEB. HOME BAKERY. Home made Bread, Pies aud Cake kept con- ftantly on Land. Luncli Counter Brovru Bread served every Saturday. Prices to suit every body. Mrs. A. E. FRANCiS. Firt Daar Sjuth from the llarriaon House COME TO THE IS M OFFICE JOB WORK Stationary. X0TICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the lor-nl land office have recently lieen amended so that m ttleix to wake final proof hhall settle with tlie publisher before sending in their Applica tion. All parties desinrit? to niiiko final proof cau have their papers made out at The Journal oflice, free of i haixe, and promptly transmitted to the land ol'ice so that no tune will be tet. Trees utid Plants, (icncrul .Vssortnictit cfNnrsnry Ibtock. Ites' TariftieH fur Xtbrsska. Millions of Strawberry and Raspberry Plants at wholesale and retail. Our planLshave been irrigated when needing it therefor very thrifty and deep rooted. Buy the best near home preventing loss bv delay and saving exlia freight or ex press from eastern poiuta. Write for price h.-t to NOKTH BKNlJ NURSERIES. North Betid. Jodgu Co., Nbb. Special Locals. Anybody wishing good need corn(King of the Black Hillpican pee a sample at Eg gert Iiohwer's harness shop. This corn was raised on the devide north of Crawford. For sale Salzer marvel spring wheat G. W. Ilenter. A bowl of ho up Eli EE at Mrs. A. E. Francis' Lunch Counter Saturday noon. Ladies and Men'a mack intoshes cheaper than ever at Bartell'.s. The shoes console the feet but the prices console your purse at Bartell's- A great crop of bargains, come and reap the harvest at Bartell's, One neyr Disk IJaTrow for sale at cost at Baktell'h. Two more new Breakers left. Come quick if you want a bargain, at Barters 320 acres G miles north w'stfrom Harrison, running vyater on the place all fenced, a good frame house, for sale cheap. Enquire at this office for particulars. Supt. Merriam, who was taken quite sick Sunday niht is much better today It was thought by the Doctor, who was called to treat her complaint that she might have a siege of lur.g fever; but ba will be all right in a day or two. Mrs. Cggert Rohwer accompanied by master Edward, went to Andrews last Wednesday evening, tliey will return on FriJay, the Misses Elsie an d Edmi will accompany them, meantime friend Eg gert ill try batchelorhood. There will be Mass at the pourt house in Harrison on the 20 of March at ten o'clock sharp. As there is to bo a special meeting held immediately lifter mass; all the members interested in the bu.lding Jasua should eoJeavor to attend. 0 0 count v dav for! Uzirards evidently. R :rt Itaw is assisting in tlie county clerks oUUe this week. Wanted Five hundred readers to sub-! ienbe for the Journal one year at or.e dollar ptr year. Olney Kendall is a,ritin in the po-,to!"je during the distribution of mail. We are pleaded to know our liDmfc b.ikery is doinj a flourishing busi uess. Shi-rilT llully ti.indayeil out at I! d,irc, where In! went on olHcial buiineHL Me u :is :i tnii-st at Jiihu Srres an old . 1 friend of Tom s ! Eit au-,-d-iy niorninij was aWjut the coldt t tnortiin of the season, the uiurcurv refristered 10 below zero at f o'clock a. in. AKfcnt I'ontius, who his In'en at C'av per Wyo., for a month, came home last Monday hu hnt: slightly indisposed. He i-i all right how. Tiie Mi.-scs Elsie and Flna Rohwer sjvnt a few days at Andrews vixitinjr Or-indm i an 1 auntie and cousin Clara they rejirt a tU time. II. lK.-(errin, returned for his overland trip, which was in the vicinity of t asp -r on last Stturdiy. Mr. Do. again left on Wednesday of this week. The annual election for electing five village trustees will occur at the court house April .Mb lSU-i. Every voter should turu out and register his vote on that day. Mrs. Lotis of Daidwood S. Oak., came in on the west bound train from Chadron last Monday noon and will 1 domiciled at the Harrison house for a coupl! of weeks. Notice I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for rok-s, or without orb-alhr. Ku tample and prices in J. 1.1. Iiartell's store. II. OLDP.nrr. Olta. Neb. Five of the V.'asserbuiger hoys and Dan Jordon were in town on last Monday to i-'ive testimony in the Bowen affair. T, B. Iirailley of Bixiarc is contesting the cas as par.li.m of Mr. Bo wen. John L. Kay of Warbonnet. on last Friday received of C II. Einiondorf, of TurlinKtnn, Neb. a younjj hereford ani mal for stock raising purposes, which co-it liim Jl lO.OOcash. The animal it ten months old. Thos. Dunn nnd Iin Rlattery of Warbonnet, who went to tiering a!oiit a vvecli ai;o in sesirch of work, returned minus the labor on last Sunday. Mr. Dunn intends to leave for Russell Wyo., in about a week. On lat Friday evening a genuine surprise was tendered to the Misses Hat tie and Georgia Bherill of the North western hotel. A most enjoyable time was spent by ail. The Hisses Sherril! are among the most charming young ladies of our town. Mrs. J. W. Earnest of Running Wat er, who has been visiting among frieuds sitti old acipnuntinces in the vicinity of Seward, Neb. , during the past four weeks re' l reed t i Uv home te lattr part of ia-t week. -Mrs. Thos. Holly enlsrUiuel It r sister of Crawford on last Friday. We understand the lady is an excellent ar- tist an 1 would like very much to form a class in this city and of course the Jocit I'AL welcomes business in art as in all other lines. Lutheran services were held at the court house on last sahliath after-noon. It was rather an unpleasant day conse quently the number in attendance were not as large as usual. Services will ba held here on the 17th of April next and out at Highland on the l"th. V. A. Hestor left last Saturday evening, for the north-eastern part of the state on a stock buying expedition, Mr. II. just recently disposed of 111 head of yearling' stock purchased in Johnson county, and he expoets to pick up as many if not more in that neighborhood OQ his present trip, F. D. Moouey of Crawford was a victor in this city on last Saturday, and while here we added his name to our list of readers, as he dropped a "cheap dol lar" into the palm of the Journal scribe. to haye that pajicr sent to him for one year. Mr. M. is thinking of, and may e'ere many moons become a resident of Harrison. Parties who have little feeling for dumb animals, should read the monthly paper published in Boston, Mass., entitl ed Our Dumb animals. Anybody, who will abuse horses, cattle, cats, dogs &.c will certainly not lie held guiltless of sin by our heavenly Father in that day when He makes up his "jewels" if Ood creat ed all things We do not doubt it in the least then dumb animals which were created for our use and to be our ser vants, weie also created with feelings in like man nor us human beings. A very serious and what might have been a fatal run-a-wnj-, occured in our city, on last Saturday evening about six o'clock, w hen Mr. Lacy Sr. and Mr. Johnson, started homeward, a team owned and d.jven by the former named gentlemen, in some way liecamo unman agable and dashed from the control of Mr. L-icy throwing both the occupant of the vehicle out n main St. after which the horses ran in the direction of the section house, w hen in some way they been mo freed from the wagon, and in a few moments after they were cap tured. Fortunately neither of the men were hurt wrinusly, though both got a thorough shak o? up. M iiiday is Sioux Jerry Will took a trip to Gordon on busiiies last Friday. He will r.-turn tod iv or tomorrow, NOTICE Any body wishing to buy metrtll w heels will ilit vell to c:ilf on or .ui.n,i-,..,(i r( s. huts. Harrison. N'eh. Agent I'ontiug was busy yesterday clearing up the telegraph batteries in his ollice. ! Mrs. E. F. Fpntius informed the! Journal scribe yesterday that she had tight little chickens which were hatched on St. Patrick iUy. Well tl.r-y will make a nice fry Uong about June 1st. Mrs. Rich. Duta of (liithrie Wyo., who has spent several weeks at the home , of her parents Mr. j.nd Mrs. Sherrill, ex pects to leave for her home on next Monday eveuing. The Misses Neece got up a n:ce4ittle surprise party on Miss hllie u right j Tuesday evening which was attended by about 2"i of Mis E'fies young friends in the village. A deliglful time is reported and every !ody enjoyed themselves. Mr. E. F. I'ontius who has l-en in charge of the .station at Casper Wyo., during the past few jveeks, returntd to Harrison on lust Montay evening. Mrs. Pont, us who went we.,t on last Saturday to sptnd the t'ahhalli with her husband returned ith him. We are in receipt cf a copy of t lie Wheatiand (Wyo.) World, edited and published by I. O. Middaugh. The World is newsy und shows the handy-work of a through newspaper man. We are glad to make your acquaintance Shake brother MiddauglC',-. George Wedge of Omalia a friend of Mr. Thomas Snow, who resides on Raw hide creek near Pitrick Wyo., arrived in Harrison over fhe North-western Rail road last Tuesday morning'. He will stop with Mr. Snow nnd family nuring ! 'be mimmer. Mr. Wedge conns out west in the interest of his health. We trust that western Nebraska and Wyom ing pure air will accomplish the desirtd result. The city council are now seriously thinking of putting up a windmill for pumping the water for our town, instead of using the steam engine as has been done in the fast. ,!. W. Hester h: s made a proposition to put in a 10 foot mill and do the pumping for the (own until the mill is paid f.r, at a certain price, after which the wind mill will tie turned over to the city us their property. Good scheme. Hon. Frank Tinkuap and "Jack" Krisler, his better half, who have been out in the Eiramie mouintains mining for th past six months returned home last Monday evening for a ret and vaca tion. The hoys have not. been working their own claim to amount to much since thry wtie here the last tune, choosing rather to let the conipn' who owns and is opperating a mine close toj theirs develop the district which willj be pretty certain to indicate the value of theirs. They report the prospect in that country good for their mining inter ests and believe they made no mistake in locating a claim "up there every body was 'lud to -p tl-e lrivs, rnd the b'ys we.e g , l' -rv i v o.;.y i"un ier; rruuiiana Jaa.U tia r .ii.uu 1,1 ,veiux j cour., y fuf llv(, or ,hrPe we(,ks. ! x. .;.... " Services at the M. E. church next sab bath, morning and evening. Evening services to be conducted by the junior League and its superintendent. While this is not an Etster service it is intend,! to fill its place and a collec tion will be taken as an offering from the juniors to the venerable of the church. T. L. Kendall Pastob, Lumps From Sugar I,ouf. The most severe blizzard of the season passed through this neck of the wxods last Monday The Grey wolves are still prospecting aound in this vicinity doing damage to some one every few days. Iist week most every body was sow ing w heat or preparing to now, but at the present writing they are shoveling snow. This ha been a very good winter on stock so far and most all the cuttle in this vicinity are looking well considering tho short fee l. The party of w'olf nunters that went out last week had poor success, they found the wolves, but did not succeed in getticg any. CoijNn. Montrose Clippings. The weather has been rather unplea sant for the last week, the wind has been blowing from a dilferent direction every day. Grey wolves are getting numerous in this section of the country II. Kon ralh lost several head during the pist week and II. Piekenbroch lost one and others around have lost cattle by the wol ves. Two hunters from Crawford with ten grey hounds, and alj the youn men from this heighVirliood turn'id out to day on a wolf hunt, we did not hear the result. T. Piekenbrock left for Alliance to work for the B. & M. R. R. W. M. Oayhart ha como from Edge moot last week he is going to move to Sioux Co. in the near future. Mr. and Mrs Dan Jordon und Mr. nnl Mrs. II. Waxsei burger were pleasant visi tors at J. J. Wasserburgers Sunday. Most every body are busy working darns they are putting in damn In creeks ana large ravines, Bloux Co. is commmg to the frout slow but, sure. Sags. MLJJLJDcrxrxrjCD OH YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes The above is an addition onii, etu ttnelr nf liuntd " " Tsorth-W est eltraska, and as to prices we i;r,r i Conipetion and are sure to svat all who ccm IOUK STOCK OF GENKIIAL MERCHANDISE IS STILL THE LAKuKST AM) Tllh BEST IN IIAUIUSON. CALL SNI) SEE MS AND SAVE MONEY, Marjstoller Erother. o M J . )' In -t - w T"'c." wr!t5 us for Description il-W- .1. v boon tolling our Address, NINTH ANNUAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE 'J OIIKIiKI.D AT HARRISON, SIOUX CO., NKBR. FROM JUNE 13, TO AUGUST C. .EIGHT WEEKS SESSION. Tuition Seventy five Outs per Week. j No extra char for examination or ' cer.'.iiic .ie. ',, i i.iir..e of s -h! ; u'm! include, on v tho- hniuch-s required by law fur a first Lndi: ccrtlfkale. A gr ide i. f V'l per cent in each of the thud grade biau l.es w ill bi required for a third grade certificate. A grade of S I -r cent in each of the second grade blanches, imd including tho third gradrt 1 ran lies. Will be required for a second grade Certificate. A grade of i0 per cent will b? required in e.u h of the lir-"t grade branches, nnd including second and third grade branch es, for a liirst g nnle ( ertilicato. No one will receive a marking of 100 per cent in any If. inch of hludy. Only a specialist In a r.glit to so high a vrude. INSTRUCTORS. J. W. SMITH. Drawing. Phof. Jons It. GitAY Botany, Ilook-kw-ping Anthimt.c, Physic, Algebra, Geometry. Si it. kijkik Mi:mtUM. Elements of EdiiCitiou, History and Rhetoric, Or thography nud Reading, Grammar, Civil Gov., Physiology, aul Hygiene, Geo graphy. LE .TURFS. Elements of Education, written by J. F. Sivlar. to be read June 11. Book-keeping written by Hairy E. Wilson, to e rend June 21. Botany, written by Prof Bessey, to 1 read July 1. Paer, Subject selected, A. J. Babeock to lsj read July K. Our country's Hox;, Prof John R. Grav July 15, SOCIAL: There will be a teachers social July 62. Teachers are requested to come prewir ed to give a htterary programe Aug 5. Examination Aug 5 nnd 0. I hop') everyone, residing in Sionx county, will manifest their interests in the cause of education, by their atten dance at this Iustitute, or by visiting at least orm day. A special invitation is extended to memliers of a school Injurd to come and visit us, nnd encourage the tea hers to greater efforts than rfver tie fore, by showing an appreciation of Ibeir efforts in giving them their hearty sup port. It is only right and just, t.,at fh tea hers, who f.pend their lime nr.d money each year that thv may l let ter prepared themselves for their work in tiic school -room, shnu'd have a first choice In our putdic school.. However the sole aim nnd rr.'l of right education it not just to tench school. The true n!m. of riht pouoation is to assist in the development of li the men tnl and phvsic'nt power. frj f ri'jht education l tho complete d" veop. merit of those powers. I hope to rit-et many others ut this Jr.gtitu;'! l-onioes those ho expect to tench schcV. Visitors will receive a hearty wel come. EuuMkiwa ypcjfrr v;rpiisjfy t. OH YES! t Just received oveip of the latest styles. to our already large and nti( inf'S HOW Oil IiailU. HmtMit ever kIiowii in . t i rr Vc pay the irclUt ON THIS Kimball o Ncbraslta and Vystcrn Iowa. You Get $95 Organ for $83,. YOU PAY FOR IT WITH A FIYli DOLLAR DILI. dowp and J'.O) j or lUJiit., Fully Guaranteed for K years. and (-'ataloguo. We jv tell ycu friends alxnit this jiovv 'St year A. HOSPE, . OMAHA. .Vihlltloiial Local-.. Virgil Hester w ill arrive tomorrow with tw,o car-loads of young cattle from Sioux Oily, where he went last Satur day to buy them. BORN'-To Mr' nr.d Mrs. Will Wright today a hoy , weight - lbs. Mother and little one are doing nicely, We cant speak for the father as he is not here, but supKw he will be abot taller, when be read-, this little squib alxjut the uew arrival at les homy E. A. Waterman, who has !en eov ployed out en the ranch by Charles Cof fee for the past year invaded this sanc tum yesterday and ordered tlie Jo'.'RNAL sent to his addiess at Bodare for the next six months at least. We bupe, ho will get the worth of Wa money and believe he will. - J. J. Rodgers of Soldier creek, one of S onx county's pioneers was a pleas a:.l i aller at this of'ice yesterday after noon and droped a .Vic dollar on ye edi. tors round table to renew his devotion to llm JouhnaL, como again friend Ro gers; we are glad to have company any time. Iiney Sutton informed the JoCKNAL reporter that his motht?rs house nnd every U.ing it contained was consumed by fire Tuesday night at Pleasant R dg He Kiyt the house t&ok flre'about 10 o'clock at night, and they do not know jnst how the fire started. The house wasHx :50. tory and half high and with its contents cost JsOO.O1). Mrs Sut ton and her son, who lives with her only escaped with their lives. We understand his siother did not have any insurance on the property, hence it will be a tola) I'ISJ. One of Two WaYs. The bladder was created f()r one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. Tlie second way is fiou careless local treatment of other disea.se f.'IIIEFCAUSK. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidr neys is tho chief cause of bladder troub. les. So tlie womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpos. and if not doctorr ed too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situa ted back of and very close to the bladdej therefore any pain, diseasa or inconveni ence manifested in the kidntys. ha,, bladder or urinary pas-age i often, by mistake, nttributpd to female weaknew or womb trouble of some s-irt. The error is easily made and my h easily void ed. To find o it correctly, set your uriBe tide for twenty four hours: a" mH.-.,. or setthng indic.i'et kidney or bladder trouble. The mil I and tho extraordinary elfer:!, of Dr. Kilmer's fUanip-Ront,, the Kr-MiT. KMiney, ami i,i;w!,i.ir remedy Is soon realised. If yo.i need a ruslu l... ...... should i.ave 't bust. At druggi.U fifty cents and on. dollar. Yju hiay ,ave ',t SliMlilu bo'Cu acd uamriiil.,1 . umu. Uxm receipt, of tliree iwo cer.t sttwnps to ixiver cost of fmsUge on the botiie. Mention the Hl'iux CsiTr J'irrNAl. and send your sddress to Dr Kilmer A C.),, Bingiiumton j. y 'j,' pro(iriloM of Ibis paper gurantee tlM gorjuineiicus of Ibis ojl'ef. - ' - . 5 v..