The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 14, 1898, Image 8

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DEAD WOOD ASD HOT SHK1SUS,
SOUTH DAKOTA. t
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICERS:
Silas A. Holeomb Governor
James K. Harris Lieutenant Governoi
W. IP. Porter Secretary of State
Jof n F. Cornell
J. R. Moserve
Auditor
Treasurer
C. J. Smyth
JiV. Wolfe
W. C Jacknon
. Attorney Ueneral
Lund Commission!
Snpt. Public Instruct ion
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION:
John M. Tuureton lT. S. Senator, Omaha
W ui. V. Allen U. 8. Senator, Madison
J. IS. Strode, Congressman 1ft Dist., Lincoln
D. II. Mercer,
faniuel Maxwell,
W. L. Stark, ,
K. B. Sutherland,
W. L. Green,
2d
3nl
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9th
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Omaha
Fremont
Aurora
Kclton
Kearney
JUDICIAKT :
3. 1. Slliran Chief Justice, Colnmbna
T. O. C. Harrison As'te Judge, Grand Island
TL h. Korval Associate Judge, Soward
D. A. CampbcIL-Clerk and Reporter, Lincoln
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT:
' M. P. Kinkaid Judge, O'Neill
"W. H. Weatover " linshviDc
11. J. Blewett Clerk, Harrison
TEEMS OF COURT:
District Court, At Harmon, commences
Fall " Sept lCtls Jury 10th.
County Court, At Harrison, commences
first Monday of each month.
LEGISLATIVE:
- Otto MutzSenator, Diet. So. H, Sprinirvlew
A. E. Sheldon Dist. So. t3. Chadron
COUNTY OFF1CEES:
Bobert Wilson County Judge
It. J. Blewett Clerk
Criaa. Bieble Treasurer
lisle Merriam,
Thos Holly
Supt. Public Instruction
Shertlt
J. E. Phinney..
Coroner
B. F. Thomas
Surveyor
If. J. Blewett Clerk of District Court
Grut Gnthrle County Attorney
BOARD OF OOMMISSIONKBS:
Jens C. Meng . 1st DlsJrict
Andrew Procnnier Sd "
Jackson If eltlen( Chairman) ad
TILLAGE OFF1CXB8:
. F. PontiOs (chairman) . Trustee
. John Davis "
D. H. Grlswod -
W. B. Marsteller
E. Bohwer "
Yf. H. Davis : Clerk
Lewis Gerlach Treasurer
SCHOOL OFF1CEKS:
"Efgert Eohwer Director
B. L. Smock Moderator
lewis Gerlach Treasurer
CHl'KCHES AND SOCIETIES.
Methodist Sunday School meets every Pan
day morning at 14:00
W. IL Davis, MissB ETeLL,
Superintendent. Secretary
EPWORTI1 LEAGUE.
Regular business meeting flrnt Tuesday
' evening in each month.
Miss Palmer,
O. Kkvdall, President.
Secretary.
Devotional meeting every Sunday evening
M 6:46. lias. KEKOALi., Leader.
JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Meets each Sunday afternoon at 2 :3n.
Has. K tswLL., Supt
v:
J1CBRT KU9K POST, No. M", G. A. R.
Meets second. Monday in each month in
the Mart bouse at Harrison.
- . K. E. Livenuorc, Com,
. WOODMEH OF THE WORLD.
-JUrion Camp, No. 55, meets on each al
iteraete Wednesday si.cninj.
W. H. Davis, , J. A.lUssos,
Clerk. Con. Com.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.
-Meat each .alternate Saturday evening
, MI o'clock. J. W .Smith, V. C
A. B. DW Clerk.
,T5J CrsCscIs Go, GfcfcaQO.
Baby
l warM. -ikjj
Ailorney-ai-Law.
IVou.pt attention given to all legal
matters in Justice, County and l'istnct
Courts, aud before the United States
Land Office.
Fire InM'.ranr written in reliable
r'onipauies.
"Legal papers carefully drawn.
Habkisos, - Nebraska.
J. E. PIIINNEY. M. D.
riiyiscian and Snrsoon.
All calls (riven prompt attention.
Office In Drug Store.
-HAUIEISOS - KEBBASKA.
A. T. CLARK,
Lawyer.
Offlce: in the liiehsteln IiuildiJf,
HARRISON, NEB.
COME TO THE
JOURNALS
JOB WORK 3 Stationary.
NOTICE TO SETTLERS.
The rules of the local land office have
recently been amended so tliat settlers
to make final proof shall settle with the
publisher before sending in their applica
tion. All parties uesiruig to mane unai
proof can have their papers mad out at
THE Journal oflice, free of cliarge, and
oromptlv transmitted to the laud ofhee
so tliat no time will be lost.
$500 for Good Guessing.
The Nebraska Farmer has inaugurated
for its subscribers a unique guessing
scheme, on the possible number of paid
admissions to the Trans-Jiissippi Exj)osi
now running at Omaha.
100 will ba paid for first nearest guess
50 each for next two nearest guesses
f 10 each for next 10 " "
l each for next 50 " "
1 each for next 100 " "
One guess may be made with each
yearly subscription paid m advance at
regular price one dollau so that every
one guessing will get the Nebraska
Farmer one year and have a-chance be
sides to get from one dollar to ooe hun
dred and there will be 1G3 persons who
will get these cash premiums.
For sample copies, terms to agents and
full particulars address Nebraska Farm
er Co.,
1511 Dodge St., Omaha Neb,
Special Locals.
m Prof. C. W. Roueh
Oculist examined and rest or
ed the normal vision for
many by-fitting them proper
ly with glasses.
-Prof. C. W. Eoush Ocu
list will be at Dr. Phinney's
dreg store Sat, July 23. II
will examine the eye and
properly fit glasses. Satis
faction insured. Examina
tions free at Harrison; one
day only Sat. July 23.
EST Parties wishing to
purchase anything in the line
of harness, saddles or grain
and feed, can call on L. Ger
lach, who will look after my
business during my absence
E. KonwEB.
Parties owing me on
accounts and wishing to set
tie same can do so by calling
at the Commercial bank.
E. Rohwkk.
The July number of Tlie
New Time is more agressive
than ever in pursuing its
war policy. It is unusually
rich in orginal cartoons and
interesting reading. Send
in a dollar for an annual sub
scription: We make a club
ing rate of $1,60 for the New
Time and the Sioux Count v
Johrxal.'
I.. Gerlach left last night for Broken
Bow to attend the Congressional conven
tion. ,'
Plenty of water in tlie town ciatern
since tlie new wind mill was put up.
Everything can drink that comes.
Master Eddie Guthrie ia this week
enjoying nn outing .in Bodarc precinct
at Judge Hunters Country seat
G. W. il-wter sold a wind mill and
pump to a Mr. Gcorga HiUhew and
(hipped it to him at Maaville yesterday.
Hie Journal arises to remark that
in this year of our Lord Sioux county haa
a candidate (or repreaaotative in the
person of .Huo. .Lawia flerUch nil this
'place.
f:it.--n ' Trun-.M
s-'- .Ijjpl V" position ttl
Omaha 3Vc1. June
1st to Nov. lht
1S9H.
From Harrison every day (Sundays
excepted, from June 1st to October 15th
Ij'J'J at $-3,00 for rouud trip good for
return until Nov. l"th.
From Harrison every day (Sundays
excepted) from June 1st to October 30th
good for return SO days from date of sale
13,35.
For the opening exercises on Hay 30th
round trip tickets will be sold good for
return June Cth at our fare viz f 1 1.00.
F F. Pontius agt.
.Sjwolal Excursion Uateti to Hot
Springs S. Dak.
On dates named below at one fare
for round trip, tickets good for return 30
davs from date of sale.
June 16
June 30
July 5
July 19
August 9
August 2(5
September 10
September 20
E. F. I'osttus, Agent.
Xr Excursion for Ne
braska day at Trans-Miss
issippi Exjwsition at Omaha,
will be sold on June 11th,
good returning until June
18th. at one fare for round
trip. E. F. Pontius.
Agent.
Bicycle Drawing.
To take place on Saturday,
July 16th, ''J8, at my store.
Brinsr your tickets and be
orenared to claim the wheel
if you hold the lucky num
ber. J. II. Baktell.
Dont forget the bicycle drawing at
BarleUs next Saturday.
Hon. John Tinnen of Gordon, was in
town on business Tuesday.
WANTED Wood on subscription soon
as we can get it. Editor.
(!. W. Heeler sold a wind mill and
shipped it to Sir. Bavin at Mauville last
Monday.
For BAle I have a Deering giant
mo wer and hay rake for sale cheap.
A. Orton.
Claus Cliri'itensen from Ardmore
was over attending the People's Indepen
dent parly convention Tuesday.
There was a representation of 16
delegates at the Peoples Independent
Party convention held here Tuesday.
It is Post Master Bradly now if you
please. Mr. B. is now Uncle Sam at
Bodarc, vice Mrs. Eli Smith resigned,
A nice little rain fell Sunday after
noon and Tuesday night. Probably a
half inch cf water fell during both
rains.
II. A. Priddy and June Smith start
ed last Sunday on nn Antelope hunt out
into Wjoiuiiig uti.l were got, until Wed
nesday eveing.
Notice I tan cattle hides and all kind
of skius with hair for robes, or without
or leather. See sample and prices in
J. LL Bortt'll's store.
11. Oi.BRiciiT. Glen, Neb.
Rev. Father Muneich will hold mass
at the court house Friday July 2ad
1S03 at KfcOOp'clock A. M. Do not
forget the day and date also time of
day.
June Smith and Homer Priddy re
turned from their Antelope hunt Tues
day evening bringing two young kids
with them. They seem to be the two
nimrods of the town.
Henry and Andrew Wassenburgor
left yesterday for Denver, overland for
a bunch of cattle which they will bring
back for Ed Ilollingsworth. The boys
will be on the road both ways about six
weeks.
Joseph Hoffman of Bodarc and Jacob
Marking of Montros with this issue of
the Journal will become its readers for
the next year. Evidently they know a
good thing when they Bee it...
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoyt returned
from tlieir Chicago trip via the Trans
Mississippi Exposition at Omaha laM
Monday. Mr. n. maintains the Expo
sition is all that is claimed for it
We were informed one day this week
tliat the honey mooti of Chas. 8tauden
maieraml wife have only just passed
and now Mrs. S. has taken indefinite
leave of absence. Or to be plain about
it Mrs. S. has left the bed and board pro
vided by her hubby. It is a case of love
at first sight married in haste and rejieut
a leisure.
County superintendent Merriam, in
formed us that but four of the students
attending the institute here the past
month, succeeded in passing examination
throe of them taking second grade and
one the third. Others who failed to pass
will take examinations later on at the
regular examination day before the Co.
Superintendent
EH Smith and family of Bodarc left
overland for Oregon yesterday where'
Mr, Smith traded bis Nebraska land for
some valuable real estate tlie re. Mr.
Smith is an old resident of Sioux county
and will doubtless be missed by bis
many friends and neighbors. The Jour
nal wishes them a pleasant and safe
trip and Uiat Mr. 6. aad family may iyt
.lofljftoeiyoy their oewjjqm. '
!n -mule, tlostd last Saturday.
That was a niw little shower hut
Sunday afternoon.
Hay making is and will be the order
of the day for the next two mouths at
least.
Prof Gray one of the instructors at
the institute left for his home last Fri
day at Pawnee city, Neb.
AVe notice with pleasure that Miss
Maggie Hunter of Bodan who attended
our school last winter, sucessfuly passed
and obtained a second grade certificate
for teaching in tlie county.
Prof. Phipps, who has been employ
ed as instructor at the county Institute
by county Supt Merriam and who deliv
ered several interesting lectures at the
M. E. church here left for home Monday
evening.
Ye editor and family Sunday 'd out
at treasurer Biehle's on the 11th inst.
To say we were hospitably entertained
is only putting it mildly. The only fault
they found was that we ought to come
once a week and thereby insure rain.
E. F. Pontius our genial npper-
ator went to Orin Junction. Wyo., lasi
Saturday noon to assist his scfo Will,
who is there doing relief work to get
business caught up with as the latter on
ly had 20 minute for instructions from
the regular agent liefore he left on leave
of absence. Agt. Pontius returned last I
Monday evening.
Many thousands of dollars damage
Ivas been done to the stock interests or
Sioux county since its fettlement by
wolves preying upon the herds belonging
to the people. AVhy would it not le a
good scheme to tax those owuing cattlo
those, who would be benefited directly,
say two cents a head, the proceeds to le
used for the hunting and killing those
distructive pests. The total amount
of cattle assessed by the p'ecinct assess
ors of Sioux county is in round numbers
19,000 head. If a small tax as staUnl
above were levied on each head of cattlo
in the county and then the Flock men
in the county would offer five or t-n
dollars a head for every wolf scalp kill
ed on their reactive ranges we believe
it would not bo long until the wolves
would be all killed or driven out of the
country. Certainly such a pchnme
ought to meet with the hearty approval
of all stock men and the tax levy would
effect no bodv but those who owned cat
tle. Why not submit such a proposition
to a vote of the people this fall. Think
about it-
ProccodMngs of The People's In
dependent Parly Con
vention, Harrison, Neb. )
July 1J i
As per call of the chairman of the Peo
ple's Independent Parly of Sioux county
Neb. was called to ord;r in the alweuce
of chairman Alusander by Ashbel Oi ton
of Bodarc precinct
On motion Grant Guthrie ws elected
temporary secretary.
Chairman Guthrie made a few appro
priate remarks for the honor tnstow-d
chaini.f.n nf'cr v hi'-'H baimum Ou'.h
rie appuliited Ciaiii C!r.ttiii:i, W. O.
Patterson and Chris Ruffing a com
mittee on credentials.
After a recess of ten minutes the con
vention reconvened and the credential
committee reported favorable on all
delegates present
On motion Claus Cliristensen and W,
O. Patterson were selected as permanent
chairman and secretary in the order
above named.
On motion tlie convention proceeded
to select delegates to represent Sioux
couaty in the People's Independent Party
congressional convention to ba held at
Broken Bow July llih 189$ and at the
senatorial and representative conven
tions.
On Motion Chris Buffing and Lewis
Gerlach were elected delegates to attend
the congressional convention at Broken
Bow,
On motion Claus Chrisfensen, W. O.
Patterson and Charles Biehle were elect
ed delegates to attend the state conven
tion at Lincoln August 2 1898.
On motion it was decidad that Lewis
Gerlach be allowed to select the dele
gates to the senatorial and representa
tive conventions.
On motion the nominations for rhe
office of county Attorney was left blank
On motion Grant Guthrie was elected
secretary of tlie county central commit
tee for the ensuing year.
On motion Claus Cliristensen was
elected chairman of the county central
committee for the eDsuing year.
On motion the following named
gentlemen were elected committeemen
to represent the different prcincts in
Sioux county.
Andrews,
Antelope,
Bodarc,
Bowen,
Cottonwood,
Five Points, 1
Hat Creek,
Highland,
Montrose,
Runninir Water,
Sugar Loaf,
Snake creek,
White river,
Whistle, creek
Warbonnet,
IL H. Russell.
A. Ring
M. J. Carrol.
W. O. Patterson.
W.J. A. Raum.
Fred Knott
Fred LeithofT.
J. C. Alexander.
George Frit.
A. Rosenburg.
Lee Dickenson.
M. J. Weber.
Jaa. La Crone.
James Nolan.
Ob motion. , eonrraUoa adjourned
siai die.
Claui CflRwrMKM, chairman.
O. Pattobop SKrtUr.y
OH YES!
Here We Are Again.
500 pairs of shoes
The above is an addition
comnlete stock of boots
We have; the largest assortment ever shown m
LJ North-West Nebraska, and tin to prices we DEFY
Competion and are sure
OUR STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE
BEST IN HARRISON. CALL
SND SEE US AND SAVE
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We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors, who so kindly assisted us in
packing up and getting ready to start
on our long journey for our new home,
also for the many favors received dur
ing the time sjient with you all.
Mil and Mies. Eij Smith, and son Dos.
Warbonnet Warbling.
Charlie and Jim Christian passed
through Warbonnet Monday on their
way to Eli Smiths after cattle and horses
they bought at the sale.
Bert Hamlin was a Warbonnet visitor
Saturday.
Albert Noreish is working for L. Sutton
a few days.
J. O. Merriam is getting out posts for
Dan Slattery.
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