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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1898)
u OXTENAL. ThcmdaT. July. 28th, 139ft. rM. D. Canon, Editor and Prop. P. E. V. V K. A. l.se Uble. Gola Wtst. Going East. Ho. I. mixed. 11 rSO 1 So. 6. mixed s :M "t iH North-Western LINE T. E. M. V. R. K. the tost to and from tbe BLACK HILLS, DEAD WOOD ASB HOT SPRINGS. SOUTH DAKOTA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE orncEBs Silae A. Holcomb (Jevenor .James E. Hurl.. w. r. rrter Lien ten ant Governor Secretary of etato Aia&itor Josju r. OoraeH J. i. JaerTe Treasurer Attorney General a. r. wire Land Commiasionei Vi. B. Jackson Supt. Public 1 Mime t Ion t COSGBESSIOXAL DELEGATIOK John M. Tharsto. V. S. Senator, Omaha Wm. V. Allen U. 8. Senator, Madison J. B. Strode, Coucreaeman 1st Dist., Linouln K.H.Mercer, 2d " Omaha Samuel Maxwell, W; L. Stark, K. 1). Sutherland, 3rd " Freuiort 4 th " Aarora Sth Nelson eth " 'Kearney JUDICIARY: ' J. J. Slltran. Chief Justice, Oolambus T. 0. C. Harrison ..As'te Judffe, Grand Island T. L. Korval Associate Judge. Seward XI. A. WUUueiU.Uier; ana acporwcwwui riTTKESITH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: K. P. Klnkald , Judge, O'Neill yf. H. Weetover. " Busbvlllc M. J. Blewatt Clerk, Harrison TERMS OF COURT: District Oonrt, At Harrison, eoramenees :flp ring term May 9th, Jail " Sept 19th jury Mtn. , tCounty Court, At Harrison, commences first Monday of each mouth. LEGISLATIVE : Otto Mutx Senator, Dist. No. 14, Springvlew JL E. Sheldon. Dist. Ho. 53. Chadron OOUHTT OrTICEBS: County Judge M. J. Blewett-. Clerk ejbas. Blafele Treasurer . Pubue Instruction Tboe Holly vif . K. njinney.. Sheriff Coroner W. F. noma. 8ureyor jsLJ.Btovau.. -Clerk of District Court Oraat Gaitbrle ..Comoty Attorney BOARD OF COMMHBIOBERS: JOa C. Maac 1st Blslrtct Andrew Procunier m. Jackson Meitlen( Chairman) 3d " TILLA6E omCCRS: E. t. Pontius (chairman) .Trustee John Darts D. H. GrVswod . W. B. Maxsteller. X. Rob war W. H. Darts -Clerk Lewis Garlaeh- -Treasurer -9CHOOL OFFICERS : Xgfwrt Bobwer B. L. Smack -.Director Moderator Lewie Oezlach -Treasaiwr CHURCHES AKD SOCIETIES. Methodist Sunday School meets, every Sun .day mornlna; at 10:00 Tff . ML, iMfmw iw, mm m 'mb, Superintendent. eeeretery IPWORTH LEAGUE. Rssralar business meeting flret Tuesday jsveoiBg in each month. ' JaMM Palmeb, O. KSKPAIA. President. Devotional D every -Bandar evening t :. Urn. XsaBALk. Leader. JVXIOB LEAGUE. Hosts each Suadar afternoon at 2:31. Maa. KUhUU, Supt JJER1CT KTSa" POST, He. MS, G. A. R. Meets eeeoad Monday In each month (n toe eeartlteiMe at Harrison. S. JE. Llvermore, Cm. WOOD MX II OF TBI WORLD. Harrison Cane, Bo. U, meete on each a! Ssraate WsSasstlay erealag- W. II. Davis, 4. XJUMon, . Clerk- Com. Ceaa. JTOrVEVV WOODMEB OP AMERICA. MeaSj eacB aMeraste Saturday evening at S sekwk. J. W .kmltk. V. C A. K. liw Cterk. T33 PrJ Co, Gto. Bdby Carricoc3 i.ott.a t It GHAXT OUTHRIt. Attorney-at-Law. Prompt attentioa given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and bfafure tbe United later Laud Office. Fire Insurapoa writtes im reliable a) panics. Legal papers carefully drawn. Harrison, - Kesraska. J. E. PHDfNEY. M. D. PavUdSB and Snrreoa. Ail calls given prompt atteution. Ofice in Drag Store. -HARKSOS WEIRASEA. A- T. CLARK, Lawyer, 01 ce: In the Riehstein BaUdi.ig, HARRISON, NEB. COME TO THE JOURtJAL OFFICE For your JOB WORK 1 Stationary. 50TICE TO SETTLE BS. The rules of the local land office have recently been amended so that settlers to snake 6nal proof shall settle with the publkber before sending in their applica tion. All parties desiring to nake Anal proof can have their papers made out at The Jockkal office, free of cliarge, and promptly transmitted to the land office so that no time will be lost 500 for 5ood Guettslng. 'The Nebraska Farmer has inaugurated for its subscribers a unique guessing scheme on the pessible number of paid admissions to the Trans-Missippi Exposi now running at Omaha. 100 will be paid for first nearest guess $50 each for next two nearest guesses. ilOeach for next 10 " " $2 each for next 50 " " $1 each for next 100 " " One guess may be made with each yearly subscription paid in advance at regular price one dollaj so that every one guessing will get the Nebraska Farmer one year and have a chance be sides to get from one dollar to one hun dred and there will be 163 persons who will get these cash premiums. For sample copies, terms to agents and foil particulars address Nebraska Farm er Co., 1311 Dodge St, Omaha Neb. Special Locals. Machine oil at Hestee's the beet 35, .45 & 50c per gal Ion. t3T" Parties wishing to purchase anything in the line of harness, saddles ot grain and feed, can call on L. Ger lach, who will look after my business during my absence. E. Rohwzr. "Parties owing me on accounts and wishing to set tie same can do so by calling at the Commercial bank. ' E. Rohweb. -The July number of The New Time is more agressive than ever in pursuing its war policy- It is unusually rich in orginalcartoons and interesting reading. Send in a dollar for an annual sub scription: We make a club- ing rate of $1.65 for the New Time and the Sioux Couirrr Jocrxal. lotie. Notion to all in the Village of Harri son, that are interested parties: That those requiring permits and li censes under the Village ordinances, of the Village of ZUrriion, Sioux county, Nebraska, are hereby notified to pro cure the same immediately or prosecu tion will be commenced if any undue time is allowed to pass after the publi cation of this notice. W. O. PaTTERsoh, TinaffsaUrsbaL Call for BUs. Notice 4s hereby given thai sssJso pro fMaalsfor taking ctanrsjeof town wiud nifl daring the period Intervening to April 80, 18M, wilt bs received at the oOee of the village clerk, Harrison, tUbv, op to 8 o'clock f. m. Friday, July 8Mb,iaM BMldormust look after miU in proper manner and famish his ewn sappHss in snaps of oil ssmI frwns. A bsttJofflOO will bs required of taspor- MfrtsS4XBtfCt TWaaOsHof noss Mssrrstsss rig to mjectany .,.,.;:v.;,r.a.fClav. ' Excursion Rates in TraiiK-Mississippi Exposition at Omaha Keb. June 1st to Xov. 1st 1808. From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 15th 1893 at 123,20 for round trip good for return until Nov. loth. . From Harrison every day (Sundays excepted) from June 1st to October 80th good for return 30 days from date of sale 119,85. For the opening exercises on May 30tb round trip-tickets will be sold good for return June Gth at our fare vie $14.30. ' E. F. Pontius agt Special Excursion Kates to Hot Springs 8. Dak. On dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets good for return 80 -days from date of sale. June 16 August 9 June 30 August 6 - July 5 September 18 July 19 September 20 E. F. Pontius, Agent Te Olden Tjme Social. Tbe Epworth League will give nti "Olden Tyme" social in Andrews Hall on Friday evening July 2ft, to which all are most cordially invited. A bushel of fun is assured. Fines for certain kinds of clothing and jewelry are collected, A short program will "be rendered and ice cream and cake will be served. Do not miss it Agent Pontius will tale in the Omaha Expositon next week. A sister of Mrs. Jerry Wills, from Sheridan county, came up oa a visit last Monday. For the past mojrth the weather seems to be uncommonly hot for this time of the year. Give L. Gerlach of this place the nomination for representative and it will be equivelaot to an election. We hear it rumored that editor Heath of Bushville Standard is a candi date for state senator from this dis trict Master George Scott of Chadron, who has been at S. B. Cofee's on a vis it with the Master Coffee's for a week returned home yesterday via Harrison. Sherridan county laying claim to the candidate for state senator from this senatorial district this fall and we understand there are two aspirants for the office. J. S. Tucker of Glen, graced our streets yesterday. Mr. Tucker is without doubt the oldest living man in Sioux county at this time, as be is rubbing the 80s pretty close. Mrs. Antrim mother of Z. T. Antrim who has been stopping at Crawford since last May on a visit came up on Monday morning's train and was met here by ber son from Bodarc. Miss Alice Slattery who has been out at Spokane, Washington for some time came home on s. visit last Monday morning. How !or, she will stay we were not able to learn. A notice to the public from the village marshal appears in soother col umn of this issue of the Journal. The public should read it carefully and govern themselves accordingly. Merchant Bartell talks that he will likely vacate tbe Riehstein building and move to the opposite side of the street He gives as his reason that the rent was about to be raised on him where he is located at present W. E. Pontius is expected here today and will take charge of the office in a day or two during the absence of bis father who will take in the Trans-Mississippi Exposition before tbe shipping season on the F. E. & M. V. , road com mences. Central City, S. Dak. Dr. M. D. Clark; My little girl bad catarrh about six years. It made ber nose dscharge and gave her a bad breath but after taking your catarrh Remedy I am thank ful to say she is cured and I will hereafter keep it in tbe house. Mist. Nannie Lcett. Jacob Marking of Montrose, who was up last week with a view of mak ing arrangements for starting a saloon here, cam up again yesterday and com menced to circulate a petition which he expects to present to the board of trus tees asking for license should he be suc cessful in obtaining a majority of the free holders is tbe village. Mr. and Mrs. John Lang of Crawford nevhew and niece of W. B. Wright cam up last Monday on a few days virit Mr. laag has been engaged in mooing the Crawford grist mill for the past year baring had it leased for that length of time. Wo understand that bs is liable to g to Long pins and tabs charge of the mill tbe res for a while at least Tbe JocrnAL notices with pleasure the excellent write-up and tribute in behalf of Hon. L. Gerlach of our quiet little Village, in last weeks Crawford Bulletin, relative to bis caodioy for rep resentative. Editor LindemM has been Mtisaatety acquainted with Lew for mors than a score of years, and a part of that time has been spent with bira in this county and hence, knows whorsof he speaks. Tbe article referred to In the Bulletin speaks vol u mas nod corrober ates tally the statement mads in 4Us MOf thsfoORJUL, found oooditofM pago trader tas caption, 'liouji Cotmtjrs WANTED Wood on subscription soon as we can get it Editor. A large number attended Mass at the court House on last Friday morning. O. W. Patterson has been appointed village marshall by tbe board of trus tees. A slight shower of rain fell here last Saturday, enongb to lay the dust at least Jack Raffs from rawhide Wyom ing was in town last Friday and 'Satur day doing some trading. Ye editor accomanied his mother as far as- Ckadroo. last Saturday even tag, returning Monday noon. The ladies aid society met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Wallace aod were en tertained most ckarmingly, by her. Dr. Phinney has recently purchased eight bead of cattle and will try his hick again with stock raising. Well here's to success Dr. Mrs. C. P. Canon, of Alpena S. Dak., who has been the guest of ber eon Geo. D. during the past Four months returned to ber home on last Saturday. Prof. C. W. Roush of Lut.lt was down last Saturday attending to lus professional duties (occulist) as publish ed in tbe Journal tbe past two weeks. 'otirr I tan cattle bides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or without or leather. See sample and prices in J. IL Kartell's store. H. OlJSRlCHT. Glen, Neb. Grandpa Wright informed the journ al a day or two ago that be was quite himself again, but Grandma is slowly on the decline which piece of news we were both pleased and pained toliear. M. J. Carrol Jr. who has been xt work on the S. O. ranch near Douglas, Wyo., the past two or three month's, returned an List Thursday evening. He will go to work for W. L. Uoyt soon. The fourth quarterly conference for the Harrison charge of the M. E church will take place next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Baptismal service will be conducted immediately following by Rev. Scamahorn presiding elder. LeadS. Dak., Jan 23, 1897. I have been troubled with catarrh for several years. After using your Catarrh Reme dies for a few months tbe sytntoms have entirely disappeared. Ella hocre. Has our county superintendent been violating the internal revenue law, by not placing the L R. stamps on teachers certificates? Or are teachers certificates issued by superintendents of schools sub ject to tbe stamp act William Petto of Peoria, Ills., who has been stopping at Charley Coffee's for the past three months on account of his health has moved into town and will sojourn for a month or two, after which he will return to his eastern home settle up his affairs and return to Neb raska to make his future home. tt seems singular at this time of tbe year when work is plenty that strong able bodied men should be tramping through the country and stealing rides on the cars when possible and then hoof- in? when kicked ofT the train, and at every house nearly in t lie towns along their route askinjj for liand-outs. Such fellows should be given to understand that if they expect to eat they should work for it same as industrious people do. While in Chadron Saturday and Sun day last we tv.ard it quite freely talked that our only Chas. Coffee living north of Harrison about 15 miles and in this county was at Chadron about a week a ago working some political scheme to if possible to get the Dawes county, dele gation to the representative democratic convention which, with the Sioux coun ty delegation would give him the nom ination as against Cap. Adams of Craw ford who we understand is a candidate for legislative honors also. Attempt to Wreck the Train. Section foreman Chris Christensen of Andrews was in town Monday even ing doing some trading, and while here came in contract with the quill pusher of the Journal and related how narrow an escape that we came being wreck ed with a few others while on their way home on the west bound train over tbe F. E. A M. V., railroad two or three miles west of Andrews last Mon day forenoon. Forman Cbristensen started out as usual to work on the sec tion, but before going far be discovered a bolt about ten inches long and near an inch thick which bad been sharpened aod driven into a tie close by the rail on the outside of the curve, and was so ar ranged that the head of the bolt would lis on tbe top of tbe rail which no doubt have derailed the engine if It had not been removed. Further on up the track he found a tin spike driven into nss joint between two rails; thinking there might possibly bs more he went on a few hundred yards mors and discovered a piece of iron 8 inches long, half Inch thick aod probably two inches wide laid across tke joint of two rails, and as bs thinks with evident intention to wrack taw tram. He can figure out oo body in ths locality that would '.be mean .enough to do such a dastardly trick. At any rate ths Journal believes any body who is mean enough to undertake to wreck a passenger train sven though Ussy failed would not stop short of mur der should a favorable opportunity present itself; should the guilty person or psnoas bs arebonded ptiaisbmoot should so meted out te them to ths fuU sxtoat of ths law. , II I I H I I Oil YES! Here We Are Again. 500 pairs of shoes iTh jihovR in an addition nmnlfitfi stnr.k of boots - --- . z We have the largest assortment ever gnown u North-West Nebraska, and as to prices we r Coinpetion and are sure lOUB STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS STILL THE LARGEST AND THE BEST IN HARRISON. CALL SND SEE US AND SAVE MONEY, Marsteller Brothers. ttmppDULuuLi . m e mew rm THE GREAT REFORM MiSAZISE ,VvTimr." Let me take those loads from a ' for fix ccuU. THE UtXi TIME, 5G Fifth Ave., CHICAGO 4SSfSCAAA' AMAV A ' C-Miss Elsie Merriam has been this week out at Ed. Maine's assissting tak ing in care of Mrs. Blaine, who was hurt in a run-a-way a week ago. She report ed Mrs. Maine doing nicely lat night. H. G. Newcomb ol Crawford, broth er-in-law of James Hosrle of the same place has been in town for the post two or three days to see what could be done toward either starting a saloon if license could be obtained if not then to start a club-room, but concluded to give up the job and he returned homo last evening where he will continue to persue the even tennor of his ways. A large congregation were in atten dance at mass last Friday at the court house it being Father Muneich's last visit as pastor to this place as be will be re moved to some other point near" the eastern part of the state Father Muneich is not sure just where his lot will be cast in the future but suffice it to say, he has been a faithful servant to his church and its members and thrw-s with a host of other friends in Il tn inoii and in 'ac throughout tlie county will regret tu hvk Father Muneich removed from their midst but duty in a religous life is para mount to e very thing but Christ who gave his life for the children of men. Mr, F. D. Mooney of Crawford, who was here last Friday for the purpose of sounding the town board regarding the taking out a license and starting a salo on in this place in the near future should everything prove favorable, received the sad intelligence by wire from his wife at Crawford that his little son 7 years old had drowned in the flume of Uie citv water works but a few moments before sending the telegram, and tliat he should come home at once. But a the message did not reach him until 30 minutes past 4 oclock Mr.' Mooney ; con cluded it would be usless to try to drive home as he could not gain much time by so doing and waited for tbe 8 o'clock passenger. Of course moments seemed hours aod hours days to him on account of the waiting suspense occasions d by having to wait three or four hours. 1 Last Thursday afternoon, while as sisting her husband in hauling a load of hay north-west of town, Mrs. Ed Maine met with quite a serious, though pain ful it was not a dangerous accident, caused by tbe team ruoning away with a load of hay, Mr. and Mrs. Maine being thrown beneath tbe load as it was overturned. mQ Maine was Ih such a position under ths hay that her husband experienced no little trouble in digging Iter out from under tbe hay. As soon as GOVEfia-MEHT POSITIONS. II yoa wi I) ore of is lCOMC fMtkttiofi In bi tovcnunrsjt ter rier, i iii Burma on mUim you how to ixote. d u iwxurr it,sr.s St v lor pstuac Uir required Civil S.rvict ci.nvatioa thrrrlor. I- ix ry, tsri rri cutuiKoe at boo) tikiioa ureal! Itw rtquucsKDLS PATENTS. PATENTS. l 111 U.lf CU linn 'W. . 1 lit, ,r ,P,-rtc iui Mining pab-eit fr.i co,)y i'l'U in tlili rnd (jrTtra . runt, ir:. I he ' turl o: (tin i..t. bit hd SO un rrrin- Oiff I'.itmiier, Comrrs.rsoiur ot l'atra-.i, ana I'm, m A.t.irf . unJ vrry tuoess tut in pcrurtn twjiil pu-rit ei in lii. pronccuuocj ol all pAlcut IrUjruien he lore Uw goua. SCHOOL OF LAW. TMf Boreas csn St yim Inr ndoiUslne Is die liar and. erspare yua tor sciiv oraciic nb lo scars, without mstwially inurftrioK art's yum other So urs. Oar NaspTMiart are il slVst, ow afotass liioraarh,Mj VircfcafSwrrsaM. Three cents sesrsUaMati Uatvernv. tasmsss snS Sptaial Scad for psnlealsn, terras, tic NATIONAL INfORIMTfOM JWltAU. m Hear York Ays. M'aatuas'oa, AC I ITTTT OH YES! Just received werT of the latest styles. to our already large amdi and shoes now on hand. . . tr to smt all who come A FRANK, FEARLESS FCXCEFUL CSCerPROMISIKS OPPONENT OF PLUTOCRACY as casri t H. 0. ftover f rtfiffk': flpbwa JtCiW Mom Mr ino la-sx Tsce, I'lmlniltaiuledaJ! iiae in it. II i fiifhting iar figU; Our d'iliira trjr. tccints vour bucks" scopv:niplt mimVrinailcU possible, after the accident Dr. Phinney was summoned, making a thorough examination of her injuries, wltere up on he found no bones broken but tliat her left side was oadly braised and she wai shaken up in a general way quits had. Dr. Phinney reports however, at this time she will get over it io a week or so. In Fair Manila's Bay. A Ballads. Oh listen shipmates to my song. 'Twas on the first of May, When t -Dewey" and bis Yankee tars. Beached fair Manila's bay. Where ranged io line of batlls. Beneath Cavite's forts, The Spanish squadron waited him. With gloomy open ports. Our Flagship the "Olymphia," Went cruising on before. And followed swiftly in her wake, The good ship "Baltimore;" While the '.Releigh and ths "Pstral," With the "Boston close to lee, L.-d the "concord" and McCul lough" on To certain victory. At Break of dawn brake "Dewey" sailed The harbor bar within; When for "Cavite's" batteries. The trouble did begin; Then from five hundred sturdy throats. There burst this loud refrain: "Remember Spanish treachery, Destroyed the good ship Maine.". Then Dewey's guns made quick reply. . With storm of iron hail, Before whose well aimed deadly blasts, The haughty Dons did quail, As swiftly round our galant fleet. On wings of steel did go; While at each turn they worked their guns. With broadsides to the fos. First tbe "Ruioa Christian," With crimson bood stained deck. Sank slowly neath the troubled wave. A charred aod shattered wreck: While later on tbe "Costella." Pierced by a twelve Inch shell. Burned fiercely to the waters edge. A fiery funeral. , Fivs times like coursers on the track Ws pawed the Spanish fleet; Aod then withdrew to rest a while. And get a bits to oat. Then with the "Baltimore' on hand. Gave battle once again, Till not a single vessel flew, The yellow flag of Spaio. At twdlve o'cldck the flag that flaw. Above the arsenal, Was lowered from its lofty staff. Upon tbe catflla wall Whils in its place of flag of trues, Full peacefully did away, Proclaiming "Dewey's" victory, In fair Manila's Boy. Than shipmates listen to my song. And join ths chorus too; In praiss to ysnkes "Dswey," Aod bis sailors triad and true: Who neath our countrys starry flag, In far isles of the sea, Oain si Spaaieb prids and faa rfol edds Won famous 1 story- -Paol Da ViUisrs,