The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 29, 1898, Image 8

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    THE SIOUX COUNTY
o
Thcmdat. Sept 29th, 1888.
Jeo. D. Canea, Kilitor and Prop.
t. K. M. T R. ii..lime table.
Going West, tiolwr Kant.
Ho.S. ti.ixed 11:20 1 No. C.n.ired S:O0
CEANT GUlhKu.
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all legal
matters io Justice, County and District
Courts, nod before the United State
Laud Olflee.
ixrts to be delivered at Har
den; posts to be 7 feet long;
I will pay 8c apiece.
Charles Coffee.
Fire Insurance written in reliable
companies.
Legal papers carefully drawn.
Harrison'. - Nebraska.
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North-Western
LINE
E. M. V. K. H. is the best
to Uiii.1 from the
BLACK HILLS,
ULADwOOD ASD HOT SPKLNUH,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
J. E. PHUi-N EY. M. D.
rhyisciaa and Surgeon.
All culls glvm prompt attention.
Office lu Drug Store.
-HARBISON NEBRASKA.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICEUS:
?ilaa A. Holcomb Governor
JiiiuM K. Harris Lieutenant Oovertioi
W. F. I'orUT Secretary of State
J tin F. Cornell AJitor
J. K. Mewrvd Trewoirer
V. J. sdu y til Attorney General
). V. Wolfe Land Comtriissionei
U . K. Jackson Supt. Public InaU-trei Ion
COKliBESSlOSAL DELEGATION:
John M. Thurston U. 8. Senator, Omaha i
Win. V. Allen IT. S. Senator, Madiaon
J. fi. Strode, Cunsressmuii lat Illst., Lincoln
A. T. CLARK,
Lawyer.
CClee: second door from JCTHXax oflles
HARRISON, - - - NEB.
COME TO THE
OFFICE
For your
J 1. 11. Mercer,
KiiHuel Maxwell,
V. L. (Hark,
K. I. Sutherland,
W. I Green,
3rd
til
5th
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Omaha i
Fremont!
Aurora '
Nelson
Kearney
JOHL
JOB WORK I Stationary.
Special Locals.
JVDlClAnV:
J. J. Flllvan Chief Justice. Colnmbcs
T. O. C. Harrison ...As'te Judge, Waud Island
f. L. Narval .Asawiut Judge, Seward
i. A. CampbellClerk and Uopoiter, Lincoln
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL WSTRICT:
31. P. Kiukafcl Jlge, O'Neill
Vi. H. Westover " Kunin-iHt
M. J. Blewett Clerk, Harrison
TEB.MB OF C0UTST:
IMstrict Conn. At llarrnson, commences
Spring term May 9th,
Fall " Sept ISth jury 19th.
County Court, At lIarrlm,'cominencea
first Monday of each mouth.
LEGISLATIVE:
OlW Mut..Scnator, Mat. No. 14, ?prlngrlew
A. E. Sheldon Dist. No. 3, Chadron
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Holert Wilson County Judge
M. J. Blewett-, Vlnk
has. Biehle . Treajiarer
3;ile Merrlarn. Supt. Foblle instruction
Titos Holly Sheriff
J. E. fhlnney Coroner
Is. F. Thomas . Surveyor
M. J. Itlewett C4erk of District Court
Grant Untbrle County Attorney
hOA.UU Of COMMISSIONERS:
Jena C. Meng 1 Dtairict
Andrew Procnnier. 'IA
ackaou McUlen( Chairman ) 8d
V1LLA6E OFFICERS:
E. F. I'ontlua (cbatriuan) Truatee
John liavls
t. II. Ciriwod
W. B. Marstelltr
Kohwer .
II- Da via.
Slclal Excursion Itatcs to Hot
Springs S. Duk.
Oo dates named below at ons fare
for round trip, tickets good for return 30
days from date of sale.
June 15 August 9
June 30 AutfUKt 26
July 5 Ht'iitember 10
July 19 Septemlwr 20
E. F. Povnts. Agent.
SPECIAIi KXPOSITIOX
RATES.
Taking effect Aug. 30th,
tickets for the Omaha" Expo
sition will be Hold as follows:
Every day (except Sunday)
at $23.20 for round trip.
Tickets good for return until
November 15th. On Tues
day and Friday at $16.50
good for return 15 days from
date of sale.
E. F. Pontius, Agent.
Mm. Will Hough still continues to
improve.
Banker GriswoU went down the
road on last Tuesday returning Wednes
day. Superintendent Mercian! went to
Kukiier creek last Wednesday on oliiciai
business.
-Mrs. Anton Moravek made a trip to
Gien this week in company w'th Mrs,
(jilltnore.
("luirles C"ofTee shipped 16 cars of
rattle (o the South Omaha markets last
Monday evening.
Mrs. T. O. Williams who has been
quite indisposed during the past week
week is slowly recovering.
Mrs. Sbafer was among those who
remembered the Journal family most
generously this week.
Mrs. fiarah Davis is spending the
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smurk
and is helping to care for the litttle
one.
Landlord Sherrill received the sad
intelligence that his brother living at
Watseka, Ills., died at that place on the
17th of this month.
Little Miss Mabel W arncka will at
tend school in Harrison this winter and
will make her home whh County Clerk
IJIewett's familv.
Mrs. A. R. Dew was a pleasant cal
ler at the primary school one day this
week. All parents should interest them
selves in the school.
A number of our citizens have been
this week making good their right to
vote and thereby keeping street commis
sioner Hewitt busy.
Grandma Bourette returned from
Chadron on last Saturday noon bringing
her two little grand children home for a
few days visit at the ranch.
Mr. Kick Shafer informed the Jour
nal scribe that his wheat went !i0 bush
els to uie acre and Bis oats the same
llow is that for Sioux County yield?
County Treasurer Biehle went to
Omaha to visit the Trans-Misissippi
Exposition last Saturday evening and
will doubtless te gone the most of this
week.
Mr. J. II. Bartell who has had his
store in the Richstein building for the
past year will move back into the Tur
ner block from whence he came he in
tends to move the first of next week.
With tomorrow will have closed Hie
first month's school in Harrison, and as
far as we have been abie to ascertain we
have heard on all sides naught but cnest
-Dr. M. I). Clark catarrah!
specialist of Edgemont S
Dak., will be in Harrison on
Oct 3, 4, and 5th.
Dr. M. D. Clark.
Henry Dickman is going with James
Nolan's threshing machine now.
J. G. Merriam made a trip to Harrison
Wednesday with a load of wheat
School commences in District No. 15
next Monday.
J. W. Rieedorf is cutting hay for Qus-
tave Kdreisch.
Mrs. Emma Cooksev is felting her
sister Mrs. J. W. Kicedorf.
Ernest Lyon was over from the V. T.
Sunday.
Bertha and Emma Noreisch visited
at O. A. Gartons Sunday. Echo.
Their 2.itli inirersarr.
Last Saturday being the 25th adver
sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Pontious, the Woodmen of the World
and Modern Woodman of America con
cluded to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Pontius
by presenting them, with a beautiful
silver and cut glass fruit basket filled
with delicious pears thereby showing
their regards and well wishes for Mr.
and Mrs. Pontius who are old and res
pected residents or Harrison. As no body
could be prevailed on to make the pre
sentation speech and deliver the basket
the lot fell to Hon. Lewis Gerlach, who
performed thatact with all the dignity
m ifTTTTTTTTI
Oil YES! Oil YES!
Here We Are Again. Just received oven
500 pairs of shoes of the latest styles.
The above is an addition to our already large and
complete stock of boots and shoes now on hand.
We have the largest assortment ever shown in
-North-West ebraska, and as to prices we DEFY
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.
That Divorce Case.
at his command. Mr. Pontius replied
nis usual pleasant way but not without
some little embarnsmeut as a result of
the Burpnse coming so suddenly,
VlrdJct In Furor of Cillmorc.
For Modern Woodman Day
at Omaha Exposition.
Tickets will lie sold on Tuesday Sept.
20, at flO.OO for roucd trip good 5 days
from date of sale. E. F. Pontics.
Lewla Gwlai to
Clerk
-Treasurer
'IlO0I, OFFICERS:
Enrgert TMhwer Director
B. L. fimuclc..... XiYlemrnr
4!Wl Oerlach Treasurer
CHUItCKKS A.VO .V.CIETIE..
"Metho'.lt Sunduy School n.wtsevtry Sun
Iay morning at 10 eu
W. II. luvis, lluiB nett,
superintendent. Secretary
EP WORTH LEAGUE.
KPgular bualncM uiMtlng drat Tuesday
vveniitc in each month.
llns'pALaxR,
O. Kisdall, .President.
Secretary.
Devotional masting every Sunday evening
at tM. MM. KlVDiLfc, Leader.
NOTICE: There will be
Lutheran services at the
court house Saturday, Oct.
8th, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Rev. F. G. Winges.
Pastor.
County clerk Blewett and family
left for Omaha last Moodav eveninir
where they go to visit the Exposition.
Mr. B. expects to meet his father there
and will try to pursuade him to come
home with him for a few weeks visit.
Uncle J. S. Tucker who was up from
Glen last Monday reports Charley Rus
sell is improving nicely under Hie care
of the Post -doi'V'f at Ft. I&ibiitm.
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JUHIOK LEAGUE.
MsM each soaday af ternota at 2 3t.
Mas. KmiMLt., Sopt.
JtSKT BUSK POST, Ho. 343, 0. A. B.
Meats aeeond Monday In each month
t-houae at Harrison.
K. B. LI Termers, Com
la
wooDioai or rax world.
namsoa Osjnp, lo. ts, mets oa each al
termate Wednesday availing.
W.H. Davis, J.a.Hao,
Clerk. .Con. Com.
uemm wooDMKM or America.
Hwrta aaek attorn Saturday evening
at'lek. Jt. w Jimitb, V. o
A. X. Daw Clark.
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NOTICE:-Mass will be
celebrated at Harrison at 10
o clock a. m., every Satur
day before the Second Sun
day of each month.
Michael P. Waldron.
Pastor.
Since court adjourned it is not quite
so lively in town this week.
Kr. Charles Coffee informed us bis
oldest son and daughter would attend
high school at Chadron this fall and win
ter.
A daughter of Mrs. James Johnson
of this -place who has been here on a
visit from Ida county for a couple of
weeks left forborne last Saturday even
ing.
Mrs. Olive Sherill of Ida county, la.
who has been visiting with friends and
relatives in this county for the past two
or three weeks took tbe train for her
borne last Saturday evening.
Tbe infant babe of Mr. and Mr.
Burt Soiuck, is this morning some bet
ter. The little one has certainly been
very sick and we hope it will soon re
cover.
fotafle I tan cattle hides and all kind
of skins with hair for robes, or withoet
or leather. Eco sample and orices in
H. Bartell's store.
H. Otjhucht. Glen. Nk
La y Sutton's new barn which he is
boildio(M the lot just recently purchas
o near the North-Western hoteT is
gradually assuming shape. W. O. Pat
terson is assisting in raising tbe frame.
-Mrs. rfa Oollenaat sod nieos, Mies
Margerett Kuoc of Oaaahe, cam oa
Monday noon's train on a visit with
Charles Cameosiod a brother of Mrs.
CMIeajeat They will wimt with Char
ley seoat tw
onaney nas nau a very severe atlacii o
typhoid fever but will doubtless recover
soon.
S. Sherman lia purchased tbe house
now occupied by Sheriff Holly and fam
ly and will uiove into it soon as Mr. H
vacates it. We understand Mr. Sher
man will have an addition built on the
main part which will be 18 feet square
Mr. Henry Wert?, will do the work
linn. JLouis (rerlach and his esteem
ed wife went to Omaha last Monday
evening over theF. E. & M. V. Railroad
to attend the great Exposition, Mr. and
Mrs. Gt-rlach will lie gone about one
week or ten days. They expect to meet
some of their Iowa friends at the Exposi
ton.
Mr. Albert Sutton, brother of Laney
who came down from the Powder river
country last week on a visit to his moth
er's at Pleasant was also visiting with
his brother at this place and Alex. Low-
ery and family, who by the way is
brother-in-law living a -mile north- of
town. While here Mr. Sutton and his
brother made a short call at this office
last Saturday evening, giving us a short
but interesting discription of thecouutry
he lives in. Mr. Sutton has done re
markably well since be went to the
Pewder river country three years ago
having made about n,000 during that
time. He cannot say too niucii in praise
of that country.
The Jovkxal, in days, now gone by
has indirectly questioned the pure demo
cracy of Ed. Saterlee of Chadron. But,
since reading in the Hemingford Herald
an account of the resolutions pemnai bv
the democratic representative conven
tion in Chadron, the Stb of this month,
which alone were furnished to but one
of the three democratic papers in this
representative district by Mr. Saterlee,
w therefore, conclude Ed's democracy
is tbe genuine, the pure and undeflled
Tbe J jCRXAL now believes Mr. Saterlee
questions the democratic principals of
the Sioux Conmr Journal and the Hat
Sprunoa Leader, or they each would
have been favored with a copy of tbe
resolutions. Never-the-less the JoUBXAL
must confess that Ed. is one of the uti
terifled, and for proof of our assertion
we refer all who doubt it to go to the
columns of the Hamingford Herald.
IVirbonact WartllKci.
Charlie Leeling ts cutting corn tot O.
A. Oarton.
R. L. Keel was hauliaff wood from
J. O. Merrwoii Tuesday.
As tlie Journal went to prers last
Thursday noon it was impossible to
give the virdict in the case of Nebraska
vs Irving Gillmore as the court's charge
as not delivered to the jury until about
2 o clock after which the jurors in the
case repaired to the' jury room where
they deliberated over the evidence till
about S o'clock when the judge was noli
lieu and court reconvened to receive the
virdict! When court had been called
the iury after being notified that the
court was waiting to receive the virdict
they filed into the jury box and after a
DU rogatory from the judge as to wheth
er they were all agreed on a virdict, the
virdict signed by the foreman LL A. Prid
dy handed to the clerk of the court and
from the cl-rk to Judge Westover who
nformedthe prisoner at the bar of jus
tice by reading Irom the virdict that he
had been acquitted and 'w tlioreforedis-
charged by the court
To say that the accused wns happy
over the virdict rendered in his favor by
the jury and then being discharged by
the court is beyond the ability of the
Journal scribe to tell it in writing.
Certainly the couniel b.ith for the
prosecution and the defence did all they
could, one to convict and the other to
ucquit.
We understand Mr. Gillmore has gone
to Colorado where he w i! permanent !v '
make his home in tlx- duurt a -id Ins
we learn will follow bun latter on.
Following is, in substance, the decree
rendered by Judge Westover in the
divorce case of Hester vs Hester the
term of court closed on trnrSrtTTdsT:
The divorce case of V. A. Hester vg
Myrtle Hester appearing on the court
docket for trial at this term of District
Court, W. W. Wood lieing attorney for
plaintiff; Grant Guthrie of this place
and A.W. Cntes of Chadron, appearing
for tbe defendant, came up for hearing
last Friday afternoon and was settled
by the plaintiff withdrawing the origi
nal charge and substituted in its stead
one of extreme cruelty. Judge West
over, after making an examination of
the evidence in the case, granted a
decree of absolute divorce to the plain
tiff without having to pay nlimony and
was granted a refund of (53.00 suit mon
ey from the defendant The Court also,
decreed that the mother should have the
custody of the child, granting privilege
to the father of having the child one day
of each week after it bus b"en delivered
to its mother on the 150th of this month,
until further order from the Court: and
the father may at any time visit his
child jt the home of the mother, during
reasor.able hours, to ascertain if the
child is receiving proper care and treat-j
ment. According to the decree the lit
tle boy can, whenever he desires on his
own motion visit his father provided,
lowever, that the child is returned to its
mother at or before 6 o'clock p. m. of
such day.
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EXPERIENCE
Tradc Marks
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Mavor Moores, of Omaha, has leen de
clared ineligible to hold the oflice of
Mayor of the metropolis of the great
state of Nebraska, by the supreme Court
of the state, fo- the reason that Mr.
Moores wus a defaulter of public funds
when elected to that important office.
. OCSIGNS
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AnTWi .enOlnif a .ketfi nd decrii'tlon may
qtnrkiy wrtAin onr opinion free whether an
Inrnntlon is pnSabljr tatumiUtMn. (Vimnmnlm
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nt friHi. fil4.t airener ftr uvunnr patents.
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Tlio U11 vol 11 11;; Vert ices.
Last Sunday was on idea', day for the
unveiling of the monument, erected to
the memory of Albert R. Dew by the
Woodman of the World, with one excep
tion it was quite windy and dustv.
mere were a large congregation of
friends and neighbors of the deceased
gathered at the cemetery to witness the
imposing ceremony which was conduc
ted under the auspices of the W. of W.
and M. of W., orders of which Mr. Dew
was a member. It ould be no exager
ation to say there were 200 people in at
tendance at the .metery. Hon. Lewis
Gerlach was the orator of the occasion
and we believe was the right person in
the right place. There were others, who
Ulled important places in conducting the
ceremonies, and among them were John
I. Davis, W. H. Davis, Charles Biehle,
Grant Guthrie, John Marsteller, E. F.
Pontius and others.
The ceremony was a fitting one and
the monument, which was a beautiful
one, does credit to the order erecting it
and besides it is a credit to the memory
of him who s last resting place it will
mark during the years that shall come
and go in the future.
Col. William J. Bryan has finally suc
cumbed 10 the strain of )N vigilant
c:ir of his reir!"!er;t. ;t;id ,i.n ir n fevr.
11.) is iiipiv in Washington win re ho weut
from Jacksonvill Fa., three or four (lavs
nsotonsk for better quarters for the
3rd Neb. volunteers or request that they
lie mustered out at least those who are
sick and desire to be, Col. Bryan, so his
physician soys, is not rn any danger
however, he may 1 able to leave for
Jacksonville in three or four days.
s -.bazar, f&a.a 5
H&imHswy
Y et such men as Hon. W. J. Bryan,
Charles Towne, Henry M Teller, ex-gov
ernor Altgeld, George Fred Williams,
Senator Pettigrew and other prominent
silver men are denounced because they
are silver men.
DIED: Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius B. Burke at their home in Bodarc
precinct Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Sept, 25th, m.
Funeral services took place at the
home of the deceased Monday afternoon
at 3 o'clock Rev. J. L. Kendall of Harri
son p reai hod the sermon.
We are exceeding sorry to be called
to record tbe sad inteligenoe of the death
of the second twin txbe of Mr. and Mrs.
Burke, the first little one having passed
over three or four weeks ago. But "the
Lord doeth all things well." "He heal
Cth tbe broken In heart and bindoth up
their wounds."
Following letter received from Hon.
Lewis Gerlach at Clvadron, while wait
ing to change cars for Umana to visit
the Exposition will explain itself:
THE BLAINE,
Chadron, Neb., Sept. 28, 1833,
Mr. Geo. D. Canon, Harrison, Neb.
Dear Kir:
Hon. John IL Jones, republi
can nominee for representative of the
53rd legislative district hi s refused to
accept the nomination.
Yours Truly, Lewis Gem.ach.
Oe sot Isncw be deeefvsa fcy wll-an! ns.
Real the truth. II will as; roa diridanet.
THINK OR STARVE
THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE.
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