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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1898)
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J.TlANCii, Gen'l faat'r Agent, Omaha, Se. r I.Ii.-h.b)' 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. 8TATK OfTlCIEtt Hlllaa A. nolcomb Jame X. Harri yr. T. Porter- Genior .John F. Cornell J. B, MeaerTe C. J. gmytt J.v. Wolfe 4eateant Govemoi Secretary of Bute Auditor Treaanrer .Attorney General .Land Commiaslonei ff. . Jickon Sapt. Public InJtracilon CXWGRF8SI0JSAL OKLEGAT10S: John X. Tburaun U. S. Senator, Ota ana Wm. T. Allen C. S. Senator, Madiiion J. B. aXrode, 0on4Taaman let DUt., Lincoln D, H. Jleroer, " M " Omaha ftitinl Max wall, " 3rd " Fremont W. L.Bturk, " h " Aorora E. D. Sutherland, " tth - SeUon W. 1. tresn, '.a " Zaaraey J. 3, SlUran , ..Ctief JaeUce, Colamnue T. O. C HarriaonAa'te Judge, Srand laland T. U yoaral.... fceaoelata ade, Seward D. A.CaJBpbellCleJk and Keperter, Linceln TBTiraTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT! aCP.Hnkaid , Judge, O'SeiU "W. H. WetoTer. M. J. Blewett " EuahTilte .aerk, Harrlaon HlBSOrcXIUBT: Diftrlet Conrt, At Bairuon, oommances Spring term Kay Btb, -Tall " Sept Utk Jury 19th. Coaaty Oonrt, At Harrlaon, acmmaseae itrat Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto ntBtaBenator, Diet. So. 14, 8prlDgriew JC Sheldon Dlat. So. U, Chadron OOCUTT orrrcxiur Boaart Wilaon Comity Jnflga Jt. J. Blewett Caa. Bieale , Xlsle HeTriam Thoa Holly J. E. Pblnney B. F. Thomaa If . J. Blewett rant Gothrla- Clerk .TreaaoTsr aupt. Public Inatmetion , Sheriff , Coroner 8nrreyoT .CHetk of Diatrict Court County Attorney BOARD OF COMMI9SIOSEB8 Jena C. aleag . .. letPlnlrlct Andrew Procunier.. Sd " Jackson MelUent Chairman) d VILLAGE OmClSI: . T. rontiwf ( obalnaaa ) John Paris .. D. H. Griewod W. B.JartHr. . Bahwer W. H. DaTU Lewis Gar lack. bchool ofnersa: Bggert Boa war.. XMrwetor B. L. thnwes" .tr Lswte wariaah CaTCRCHES AKD iOCirrTBS. MstkasUM Banday Sebool aaeataeTery tsm )ay aaoralag a 10js W.B.DATU, Jtiaa Birraix, Bupartntea4eBt. KPWOBTK LCAGC E. Bagoltf baalaeas miatiag frtf Twaaday Tanlalaah aawBth. JfsM PAUf, O. UaTALtt FtM1bA, aaaattng ewwry aataTTwatnw Mm KamaiA, JTJmOB LBAOUX. ' afteiaaea attaa. MM. KCKBAXk, Baa. IBtT mi fOBT, H. tel. O. A. at. I at Barriaaeu B.E. Ui WOOBaTBH OT TEX WOXLD. ftarrtaM Oaatp, at, aaaaU aawJI 1 lirairt r" "r" "t W.BLDAria. J.AMa, curst. " MOBBBB WOODaUX OF AKBSSCA. Baals 4MB aitatMs MMrBa reaaiww aasak, J. W JMsB. W. O A fcDaTW GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attaotioB given to all leg Atten in Justice, County And District Caurta, and befora the United SUUf Land Office. Fire Insurance writ, tea in reliable sempanias. Legal papers carefully drawn. Uabxisow, - Ness asa a. J. E. PHINNEY. M. D. FbjUdAn aad SeTfww. All oalls giTaa prompt atteutiaa.. Offlce in larug Store. -HAEBBOB - BEBKAXA. A. T. CLARK, Lawjrer. Offlce: in the Riekiteln Bmildiag, HARRISON, NEB. COME TO THE iniinnni office tlUUIll.HL For ;onr JOB WORK 1 Stationary. SOTICE TO SETTLERS. The rules of the local land office hare recently been amended so that settlers to maltetinal proof shall settle with the publisher before send: a in their applica tion. All parties desiring to niake final pssdf can have their papers made out at XHX JOCBMaL ottlce, tree of charge, and promptly transmitted to the land office so that no time will be lost. Special Locals. Public Sale. On Thursday Ma7 19th 1898 at the Wilcox ranch in Warbonnet precinct frill be sold about: 100 head of cattle 7 head of horses And a valuable lot of farm machinery. The cattle to be sold are good ones & it will pay you to attend. Sale begins at 10 a. n. Estray Notice. Two pony, work-mares one light sorell black face white hind stocking legs branded h on left-thigh and one dark or chestnut sorrell branded bar circle ctobs and L- L 15.00 reward will be payed for same to be returned to the owner, H, DkGbifg. Meals served at any hour of the day Mrs. A. E. Francis. SberrifT Holly has appointed Frank Tinkham his deputy The evening Star of Harrison has set to rise to rise no mere. V. A. Hester is at Kirtley Wyo., put ting up a windmill for Chris and Andy Chistian this week. It has been snowing and raining al most constantly for the past six days and eights. Everything looks good for the grangers this season. NOTICE A. Orton of Bodarc precinct has opened a blacksmith shop on Judge Hunters old place . Patronage kindly solicited. Be sure aod read the Inside pages of the Jobbbal for the next year there will be something there to interest every body. Mrs. E. J. Wilcox from Warbonnet precinct last week purchased the rati demon property now occupied by Eggtrt Robwer and family. We understand the cooaide ration was in the neighborhood of 1400,00. Per Kale Cm The August Mobr property in the Hat creek raJlsy, con listing of 480 acres of land & a first cUsb house, barn A corrals, you can bay this for one half what it is worth Write or come and see me about it, D. H. Griswold. And now comes the news for Bodarc that oar friend Buff Coffee was seen headed in a west-ward direction with a large bunch of eattle, and be said were to be used as dried beef to feed Uncle Bams gallant soldier boys. Oh well when the public comes to know Buffs many acts of a similar nature, this last will not seem much. Merchant J. H. Bertell while uo packing a consignment of goods on last Monday, bad a narrow eeoapefrom be- ksf enttsted among the eileat volunteers, He was surprised to find tomb shell loaded with dynamite, whether placed there intentionally, or aocidently with refuse papers used in the packing house is sen known. However great care should be cxereieed 1b the buraiag of old BftiflM Wheat is booming away up yon der. Read the notice of the clover leaf club in this issue. Warl War!! War!!! are you ready te go to war? District court will convene on next Monday May th. Groceries and provisions are on the ties as a result of the war no doubt. Wanted Five hundred readers to sub scribe for the Jockbal one year at one dollar per year. County Clerk Blewett returned from Linceln ea Tuesday noon, where be has been on business, during the past week. John Tidd of Five Points was a pleasant caller at this offlce, on last Tuesday. Come again John when in town. The new town board assumed charge ef the citys business last Tuesday. All are new hands at the bellows except John Marsteller. Mr Ed. BowVer Went to Kirtley, wyo., on last Monday, to work for Mrs. E. Sutton on her new house, now under process of erection. Commodore Dewey will receive the plaudits of the world for his naval vic tory at Manila harbor in the Phillipine islands last Sunday. Lutheran services will be held at the court honse in Harrison on May 15 at 10 in the morning. Remember the boar. Rer. Wanderlich will be present and condr.ct the services. Egbert Robwer and family will vacate the house sow occupied by them about the first of June or sooner if a proper bouse can be rented' for the family to move into. BORN, to Mr. annd Mrs. William Marsteller on May 3rd a boy. Mother and child are doing well; and papa Will, oh well we thick with good care he will survive the shock Notie I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or without or leather. See sample and prices in J, IL Bartell's store. H. Olbricht. Glen, Neb. Last Friday evening, about midnight a nice rain set in, lasting until 8 o'clock the next morning. It was one of the best rains that has visited this country since last fall. Remember the Clover Leaf Club entertainment May 10 the main feature of the evening will be the Peak sisters play be sure to come. Proceeds, to be used for benevolent causes. By order of the committee. Mr, J. E. Smith our confectioner will move into his own home the latter part of the week. He lias added some to the building just recently purchased of Mr. Sutton, and expects to do harness repair ing in the rear of the building. I Mr. Jesepb Hi'eblen of Ardmbr 8. Dak. added his name to the long list of Jocbxal readers on last week. Bis daughter a young lady of twenty has been a visitor at the Shafer Mansion, down at Bodarc, during the past several days. AU those who may have been ex posed to scarlet fever, would in the mind of the Jockbal perform a most charit able act to other children; if before com ing in contact with them, they would fumigate themselves and clothing thor oughly Mr. E. D. Waterman, who has bees employed as foreman by Mr. Chae. F. Coffee out at bis Hat Creek ranch, dur ing the past year, departed for his form er home at Gordon, Neb., on last Thurs day. When we have such men as Mr. Waterman for our neighbors we like to keep them. O. J. and 0. F. Reicker of Junction city, Kansas, an acquaintaac of the Lei t- hoff boys of Highland precinct arrived in Sioux county last Wednesday. Tb boys will locate in this county if after stopping here for a year they think the county is all O. K. by th&t time. Saturday night quite a snow storm visited this section of the country. Probably three inches of the beautiful fell during the forty-eight hours, ending Monday noon. The weather wae not overly cold hence, the storm could not be very hard en the range cattle. Theroarrfge of Mr. Joseph Varley and Miss Myrtle Baldwin took place at brides parents on last Sunday afternoon, as was announced in our last issue. About 40 invited guests were present, on the nappy occasion, and the JocbkiL voices the sentiment of the many friends of both parties by wishing them many happy returns of the day. The new town boArd met and qualified on last Tuesday evening, ail the members being present One of the first official acta, and in our minds eye not among the least, was that of requesting the town Clerk, to issue an ordiaace re quesUugoA of our cities ns who hare manure heap around their premises, te attend to the removal of the same at once. A copy of the same may be read in this issue of the Jocbbal. DIED On Monday May 3nd of scar let fever, at the home of his parents Mr. and Mn. Charles Wright at Van Tassel Wyo. Theodore Wright aged one yeer and eight months. The little one bad suffer ed untold agony during the past six or eight weeks until just as the first buds of Kay unfolded their Innocent petals, this fair bud the fairest of them ail, was among the eaoesn few, which the Master saw fltjto transplant la the garden of bit soul; as in a few short months this fair rose was oooaidered a flower ripe' forpandiaa Frank E. Moores is ineligible W. J. B roatch is legally entitled to be .the mayor of Omaha. So says the Supreme court of the state. Don't Forget The Clover Leaf Club will give an entertainment at the Andrews Uall May 10th lt?8. The following is the program for the evening: Seng by the Clover Leaf Club. Entitled The pretty Preacher. 3ok. Faded Flowers. Charade. Bong by the Clover Leaf Club. Peak Sister Play. Ice Cream and Cake. Addmission 10 cts. Come every body and bare a good time. Read this. Good Times are here McKinley's ad ministration has opened up the mills and sat the idle men at work raised the price of cattle also give better prices for farm products. Still Flour is so cheap here at Harrison Neb. , that the ladies of this dry town have commenced to paper the fronts of the business build ings with flour paste and old newspap ers. Hold on Mc dont give us any more evidence of good feeling times save your Flour for starving Cuba and hard-tack for yourself, for you will need it e'ere long O. W. Pattterson 11 i i i i i i i i i i i l i OH YES! Oil YES! Here We Are Again. Just received ovei 500 pairs of shoes of the latest styles. The above is an addition to our already large ad complete stock of boots and shoes now on hand. . . B.? We have the largest assortment ever enown id XNortu-west JNeorasKa, ana as to prices wo urn- x Competion and are sure to suit all who come OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE) IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY", Marsteller Brothers. aXCLXOXIXIXO Sugar Xioaf Lumps. Bay boss this is fine weather for ducks. Grass is growing fine this kidd of weather. Cattle are beginning to look pretty well. Most every body have got all their smail grain in. BCUNUDTO THKOROCND. Oa Friday April 29 the house that Bill Hixsoa was living in, caught on fire acc identity and burned up and all his household goods burned with it, it leaves Bill and his new Bride without home. Colonel. Bodarc llappcrilfigs. Mr. S. Hall is farming some of his land in the valley this spring. M. IL Wertz will soon begin the build ing of a new house on 8. E. Ranch for M. Brewster. Mrs. W. Hoyt of Running water vis ited with her parents last week and her sister Miss Silvia accompanied her home for a week's visit. M. H. Hibblen's brother from Hot springs 8. Dak. made him a short visit and last week returned home again he says the citizens up 'here feel very un easy about the Iniiaaa there. Mr. aod Mrs. E. IX Waterman return. ed to Gordon Neb. last week. Mr. Water man has been in the employ ef Chas Coffee for over a year. There is a dance to night at J. Hoff man s. Chas. Grewell came from sheep creek last-week to help drive cattle to his ranch from this section to herd for the summer be will have all he can attend too. He? will have Mr. Wm. Millers Mr. Woelheatere Jim Nolans cattle in the lot and Mr. Ed. and IL Rose's cattle. OfKKKVER. WELL WORTH READING. TO We pay the freight ON Tnis IV Kimball o ORGAN ! Meybraafca and Western Iowa. 4 Yon Pet $198 Organ for 88. YOU PAY FOR IT WITH A FIVE DOLLAR BILL Palty Oaa down and 46.00 per month, A far B yeara. Kow write ns for Description and Catalogue. We will tell you eH about it We hare been teilUg our friend about this now 23 years. Adores, A. HOSPE, OMAHA, NEB The Sunday Journal Free. During the great war excitement peo ple cannot get enough papers to read oa the all-absorbing topic. The State Jour nal as a special otler will send the (irtat Sunday State Journal three months to aoy person sending in 91. U0 for a year's subscription, to the bemi-weekly Ntate Journal beats the old weekly all to pieces and with a big sixteen-paire paper thrown in, is the greatest bargin ever of fered for $1.00. Just think! you get two big weekly papers each week for a whole vear and a big sixteen page Sunday pa per three months all for $1.09. In order to be entitled to this special premium you must send your Dollar direct to the State Journal, Lincoln Neb. Something la This Column That Will Interest Every Body. Something to Remember. They come! They come. Motner wby look alt day at the eea? Come to the na t and sit thou with me. Hunger has gone and all of the pain. coiae, mother, coma, yoa look bat In vain." "Bot so m f child not so. A faint dark line I see. Tl dim and dall and low. Tar eat npon toe sea. Ob I God Oh I con It be. Tee ships from northern lands With food for yoa, for me? Gathered with loving bands Ob I can it be, ean itbe'e" Mother wby look all day at the sea? Oome to the bat ud sit thoa by me. Bo one is here since baby has died, Come to the bnt and sit by my side." "Be brave, my eblld, be brave, The ships I plainly see. They cornel they come to savel with food for yoa for me. The Borthern mother told Of baby's dying cry. I see the ftag n of old And gleam against the sky." "Bother wby look all day at tbe sea? Oome to the hut aad alt thoa with me. May I not lay my head oi your knee? Mother you dream, there's naught on the fata. HI dream not. Bow I see. The Bed, the White, the Blue The flag of liberty. They cornel they comet It's true, Be brave my eli lld.be brave, They heard tbe children's cry, They oome, they oome to save, Praise be to God on high." The above lines dedicated te the memory of Mrs. Tsurstcm, written by T. II. Tibbies and printed In the Llnooln root on toe day the call for troops to go to Cuba was Issued are presented to the merobara of the Be braeka Batlenal Guard by tbe organisation ef Patriotic women of Llnooln. Bebraaka. Verily I say onto you; Inasmuch as ye have done it onto one of tbe least of these my brethren, ye have done It unto me Matt, xxv : at. Estray let lee. Betrayed or stolen, from my plaes user ft. BoMnann, one roan, white feoed Bull. eae Tear-old, braided, knife blade ea left Up and end cut off right ear. Adores, C. s, Kalstbpb, rt. Robinson. Bah ' iter C"-Soa 28 CENT 1BSUCD MONTKIV Thr Umid-.McKaUr OfllclaJ Oil 4 ftfttJ Hand Hook of u.e. i'.i:iiy aud ftteasi Vmvt jgrv. m Ufl'j t f tbe 1 ailed bttt, iMtmtoiou of 1 CetlUMtA, eUU) MEXICO. I Ih-Yorcd rrrr'Kly to trenrport&llon lints) to lb I territory' Utr Moanl MIb1sU'P' rftllei,tbe U . rrif ic lti'i!;t n)i llneg euvernwl bj tb UDe of ' tije 9Kh (M-rMfHij (O-tU-'evl MfcD'tmrt! UHV!!, , WMi ifitrrof, liauicy rijmj roD4t'iied MUl Uiroofb UtDe- tB'iifc tO ili tCT eV-CtlODf. ' swBoaTiot fta.oo vim, 14 era mtm . ) TUB AMKTrCAK ItAJLWAY GL'IDK CO.. 1 to 174 A'lanm HtfTft, CWcuro. Til. NINTH ANNUAL TEACHERS INSTITUTE TO BE HELD AT HARRISON, SIOUX CO., NEBR. FROM JUNE 13, TO AUGUST 6. EIGHT WEEKS SESSION. APPLICATION EOS LIQUOB LICXK3E. Matter of application of Michael Bruek for 11 (j nor license. To the Mayor and elty Coo nil) ol the city I of Bsrrlsoa, Slonx county, Nebraska: f Ifotlre m hernfiv trlvitn that RpiiV. bss died his application with the city Clerk of Harrison, ft ton x county, Bebraaka. for license to Mil malt, spirituous and vinous liquor, in Harrlaon, BewWUUB JBtfilii, fllooi county, Bebraaka, from tbe 7th day of May, Ute, to the 7th day of May, ISM. U there be no objections, remonstrance or protest flled Wlthla two weeks prior to the 7th day of May, 18W, the said license will be greeted. Micbasi. Baucx, Applicant. Betlee to Property Owners. Complying with Instructions from the board of village TraiWi, notice is hereby given to all probarty owners of the village of Harrison, Beb., to remove at once all manure heaps aad miscellaneous garbage heaps from their reepeotlre premise and adjacent alley, and streets, In compliance With the provisions of Ordinance Bo. ZS. W. H. Davis, Village Clark. Old papers for sale at this office 6c per baJcers dosaen. Hkeriri sale. By virtue of sa order of sale Issued by tbe Clerk of the District Court of the county of moos, ana state or Bebraaka, upon a decree rendered by said Court la favor oi Jane K. Woodruff plaintiff, and John Meinkart, Josephine Melnharl, Levis Burning, Mis, Lewis Earning. wtfe of Lewis Baffling whose true christian name Is unknown, and W. J, nowoen, aer andante, I will on the 14th daw of May, A.U.UW, at the boor of t o'clock p. m. of said day, at tbe eaat front door of the Court boose, la Barrtson. la said man. ty, offer sad sell the following dlacrlbed reel estate to wit: The Eli of Seetioa St, Township It, Bangs 64, in Blows eoeaty, Be braaka, at nubile aaetlon to tbe hi heat Indder for eaah, to satisfy said order of sale, In tbenmof (Set a, with la tares t thereon al the rate of tan per cent per annum, from the stb day of December, 1ST7, aad oosts aad accruing cort. tbomas Holly. by io a hearty ,. Tuition Seventy-Are Cents per Week. No extra charge for examination or certiorate. Course of study will Include only those branches required by law for a Brst grade certificate. A grade of 70 per cent in each of the third grade branches will be required for a third grade certificate. A grade of 80,per cent in each of the second grade branches, aod including t he third grade branebes, will be required for a second grade certificate. A grade of 90 per cent will bo required in each of the first grade branches, aod including second and third grade brancr es, for a Hirst g rade certificate. No one will receive "a" marking of 100 per cent in any branch of study. Or.iv a specuilmt has a right to so high "a grade. INSTRUCTORS. J. W. Smite. Drawing. Pbop. John R. Uray Botany, Bock keeping Arithmetic, Physics, Algebra Geometry. Scpt. KL6TE Mkrkiam. Element of Education, History and Rhetoric, Or. thography aud Reading, Grammar, Civil KcTURES. Elements of Education, written J. F. Saylar. to be read J una l.v Book-keeping written by Harry E Wilson, to he read June 24. Botany, written by Prof Beesey, to be reed July 1. Paper, Subject selected, A. J, Babcock to be read July 8. Our country's Hope. Prof John R. Gray July 15. SOCIAL: There will be a teachers social July 22 Teachers are reauaataH in ' . u ,'"rrT Progrsme Aug 5 Aug u maa o. I hope everyone, reaidiur In ,,.. county, will manifest their inW sta ir the cause of eduoatioh. by their atten dance at this IusUtute. or hv v At least one dar. A suecial lvi..,i" is extended to members of a sciiool-board to come aod visit us. and esWVtllPeaav-ea kA tsbers to greater efforts than ever be fore, by showinsr an armrariaimn affapta In tr i ni. ,k.- iL. i -" wo. ww neany sup- It is ooly right and Just, that "the teachers, who spend their time and money each year that tber may be bet Ur preistred themsolree for their work in the school-room, should hare a first choice in our pu olio schools. However the sole aim aod md of right education Is not just to toaoh school JS" ."j of duoaUoo is to rti? ? lopmeot of all the men I1. ph'BWal powers. The end Tf Ho education is toe ooenpieto Jev2oe mentofthoee powers. I hope to meet many others at this Institute besides toeue woo egpect to teach school. Visiters will receive come. sheriff of sale Coasty CowrT