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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1898)
. l.i. i N 'r.f'7T..lJ' " " " ' ' " " ' ' ' m ' ' ' ' " ' ' Pm' . ' m m THE SIOUX COUNTY TBCUDAT. NOV. 8rd 1898. ttoo. 9. Canoa, Editor and Prop. F. E. 4 M. V B. a. liats table. Going WuL tiom Kart. Ho. 5, mixed. 11 : I No. 6. mixed :00 T M E North-Western LINE V. R. R. is the best to and f ram the E. M. BLACK HILLS, PEADWOOD ASD HOT SPIUNGS, SOUTH DAKOTA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFFICERS: Mia A. Holcomb Governor jurnM E. Harris Lieutenant Governol W r. Porter Secretary of Stato John F.Cornell Auditor J. B Meserve .Treairer CJ.Smvth Attorney General J V WuuV Uini Commisslonei W. E. JackLT -S"Pt. Public Instruction COSGRE8SIOSAL DELEGATION: John II. Thurston V. 8. Senator, Omaha Win. V. Allen V. 8. Senator, Madinon J B Strode, Concrenwuan 1st Int., Lincoln D. H. Mercer, - " mafca fcamoel MaxweU. - "l " freinont -W.L. Stark, " " Anror K. IX Bather land, "W. L. Ureen, Mil " eisim lltu r Kearney JUDICIARY: J. J. Pllivan Chief Justice, Columbus T. O. C. Harrison ..As'te Jadu, Grand Inland T. L. Korval Associate Judge, Seward 1). A. CampbclL-Clerk and Reporter LiiuwOn riKTEESTH JUDICIAL DISTEICT: Jt. V. Kinkaid "W. H. Westover 2i, J. Blewett Judge, O'Neill ' Kushvlllt ..Clerk, Harrison TEEMS OF COURT: District Court, At Harrison, commences Spring terni Slay Bth, fall " Sept Wth Jury 12th. County C'nrt, At Harrison, xnmences flrrt Monday of each month. LEGISLATIVE: Otto SlutzSenatqr, Dist. So. 14, RpringVLew Jl. E. 5i)ieldon.. mat. No. 53, Cbadron COUNTY OFFICERS: Robert Wilson County Jud?e M. J. Blewett Cierk Com. Bielile Treasurer IHsle Xerr'.am Supt. Public Instruction Tho Holly.., Sheriff .1. V.. Phinney... Coroner tB. F. Thomnf! Purveyor yi. J. Blewett Cierk of District Court irant Guthrie County Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS: Jena C. Meng !t Disirlct Andrew 1'rocunier 3d " Jackson Veltlen(L'hairnin j. 3d " VILLAGE Ol'flCEIIS: E. T. Pontius (chairman) Trustee John ' Davis ; " D. H. Griswod " W. B. Marsteller " K. Roliwor . " W. H. DaviH..... Clerk .Lewis ;erliuh Treasurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: J'.Kert Hoiiwi r Director I!. L. Smutlc... Moderator 1-esvls Crt'.rlacti -..-.Treasurer tilt UCH E8 A S I) STK I ETI ES. .Vlethotlidt SuAdny fhool nwt every Sun iny nioruiuu at 10 M W. 11. Davis. Wis B RTeu., uierinteiiTMit. b:rHt:iry KPWOKTU LEAGUE. tt"Kul,ir l)Uiiw ineetJrtK (1rvt Tuesday enlnKln each month. t Mum I'Ai.Mto, O. hr.kriALi., " preMdent. .ecretnrv. Devotional inecUng every Stinday evenmif t :b . JUBS. KENHAJ.I-, Leader. JI SIOK LEIGI E. lieetsrh SnmlHT afternoon ntZ.M. Mn. Ji i UA LL., Supt. J KR UY BTRK POST, So. G. A. B. Meets aeoond Monday In each month in the court Imuhc at Harrison. E. E. lilvermorc, Com. WOODME5 OF THK WORLD. Hsrrlnon Camp, So. K, meets on each al ternate WediiMday avening. -W.n. Davib, J.A.HakoX, Clerk. Con. Cora. IfOPEKX WfKrt)MES OF AMERICA. Vnebt cadi alternate Saturday evening at o'clock. A. U. DEW J. W JmltH, V. V Carriages 1 ttm AS V f f 9, GRANT GUTI1EIE. Attorney-at-Law. Froiupt attention given to all legal natters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United Statee Land Ollice. Fi Insurance written in reliable companies. CiTLegal riapers carefully drawn. IIakeiscix. - Nebraska. J. E. PHINNEY, 1L D. Fbyisdan and Serrron. AH call! given prompt attentloa. Office in Drug Store. -HARRISOS NEBRASKA. A. T. CLARK. Lawyer. Office: second door from jcckxal office HARRISON, NEB COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE For your JOB WORK I Stationary. Special Locals. Spevial Excursion Hates to Hot Springs S. Dak. Ob dates named below at one fare for round trip, tickets good for return !?0 day from date of sale. June IB August 9 June "0 August 20 July 5 September 10 July 19 Septemrwr 20 E. F. Pontics. Agent. SPECIAL, EXPOSITION' KATES. TakW effect An?. 30th, tickets for the Omaha Exj.x sition will be Fold 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 pofKl for return 15 days from date of sale. E. F. Pontius, Agent. For Modern Woodman Day at Omaha Exposition. Tickets will be sold on Tuesday Sfpt. 20, at f 10,00 for round trip ood 5 days from date of sale. E. F. Pontics. NOTICE:-There will be Lutheran services at the M. E church Saturday, Oct. 29th, 1898, at 2 o'clock P. M. Rev. F. G. Winoes. Pastor. 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. FOR PEACE JUBILEE WEEK AT OMAHA. On October 10-1 1-1 2&12 We will sell Excursion tickets to Omaha & Return, at 10,00 good returning to leave Oma ha, Sur.day Ihe ICth. FOR NEBRASKA DAY. We will sell Tickets on Oct. 17th, at 7.50 for round trip good to return 5 days from date of sale. E. F. Pontius. Agt A. T. finghnon of Olen was in oik midst on last Monday and Tuesday off this week, while in town he "lared the lion of the JociMAlio his den' and re newed his allegiance tri the dootine which his sheet exponada. Many thanks friend Elughson call again. , -Ivast Monaay night being "AH hollo- een the boys in town iv.nde kooA use of the m alloted them according toe us tor, bjr ptoyifig: tbfir boyiah pranks on atowtat hmvmi in town. Well ' we were all yooof oiim and perhaps more mtehevfrn trtM or txrya of today, o all we will say ia "golt wliile jrou are young boy ! you are old you caot NOTICE To the voters of Five Points, Hat creek and liodarc precincts. Your attention is called to the fol lowing changes in your pre cinct boundary line as follows sections 25 & 30twp 33 Range 54 has been annexed to and made a part of the territory comprising Sugar loaf pre cinct, sections 4-5-0-7-8-9-1G-17 & 18 Twp, 32 Range 54 has been annexed to and made a part of the territory compris ing cottonwood precinct. Sections 2-3-10-1M4&15 twp, 32 Range 50 has been annex ed to and made a part of the territory comprising Warbou net precinct, and that the remaining territory in Five points, Hat creek andBodarc precincts, has been consolid ated into one precinct, to be known as flat Creek precinct M. J. Blewett. County Clerk We Need Our Money. 1'arties who are in arrears on subscription to the Journal for one and two years are requested to settle by January 1st next It costs us money to run the paper ana Ave ieei uie price of one years subscription 1.00, is not much to pay for the JoruxAL-and it will very materialy assist in making the paier better for the next year. We hope to make some improvements in. the ma chinery of the office tire com ing year and we will need what is due us to do so. We have over $500, on our books and we must have then: bal anced up by the end ef the year. Geo. I). Canon. IOditor and Propietor. rif To those who made arrangements to haul us wood on subscription, we would like very much to have it brought in as eoon as - ixssi ble. Editor. Notice I tan cattle hides and all kind of skins with hair for robes, or witiwut or leather. See sample and prices in J, H. Kartell's store. H. Oijkuciit. Glen. Neb. Miss N r i 1! mri;it" c.imv in on ihe West bound train on luV MaaiSay iion, Mrs. iJedrijk Nelson, of Glen was taken to Omaha for Medical treatment I laat,week. Y II in. Lewis Gerlach arrived home from his campaigning tour on last Mon day noon. Kev Kendall is gitting to be quite a crack huntsman. He is evidently desir oiijof a rabbits foot. Mrs, H. Neeco arrived home on last Mo'iday noon after a brief visit at Omaha and other points of interest. J. W, 0lranJar of Ard nore, was a vistor at the huh on last, Thnrsday remaining over night nnd while in town dropiHsl in tosiy a friendly "how" to the Journal scribe. in expounding truth reformed by droping two bright dollars on the round table ti "h -!p !h caus-J alony". Many thank kind friend come ntmin the latch-string is alwuys out and the Journal man is al ways in. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Bartell entertain ed a numlier of friends on last Sunday as Mr. and Mrs. B. are most charming host and hostess it is not surpraing their many friends like to surpusing their many friends like to visit them. J. W. Ernest's family will occupy the rooms this coming winter and spring, just vacated by A. T. Clark and f.iruilv Mr. Ernest is desireous of having the little hoys attend school of course, and moved his family into town the fore part of this week. On Inst Saturday, Perry White con cluded a deal which puts hiru in possess ion of the property recently vacated by John L. Stratum including the shop. The consideration being (125.00.' Mr. White will make some improvements on the interior of the house which his faml-' lynow occupies. fr ---Jacob Marking and wife of the Hat creek valley, came to Crawford on I ast Tuewkv, and left here on Wednesday evening for Wisconsin, whera they go to look up u location for a home. Mr. Marking settled in Sioux count y in and succeeded in building up a line home and accumulating considerable live stock, all of which we understand lie sold to meinWs of his family. We doubt whether Mr. and Mrs. Marking will be contented to the cut and expect them to return to enjoy the bright sun shine and Invigorating atmosphere of Northwest Nebraska in their decdinii years. Success to llieiu, howler. to thk voters of ROAD DISTRICTS NO. 18-4-5 & 7. Your attention is called to the fact that it will be your duty to vote for a road Over seer in your' resjiective road districts: the recent change in your precinct will not al ter the vote on Road Over seer and it will be necessary for you to write in the name of your candidate also the number of the road district, thi terretory anuexed to Warbonnet & Cottonwood Precincts will become a iart of Road Dist No. 8 & 9. M. J. Blewett. County Clerk. iuu s a Lift Une pure breed Hereford bull calf 40. if sold within a month. J. h. Kay. M. J. Blewett nnd Family t.pnt Sun- m at Chat Umtt's honu. Mr. and Mm Clans Christensen pas sed through our midnt thix moruiui; en route to their dauhter'a Mrs. Chas. Newman at East Springs. Mrs. Holly left for Gordon on last Tuesday evening whf-re she will take treatment at the ho-pi'.al. W. L. Farley, left for Kirtly, Wyo., on lust Mood iv where he is enjjaged to tjocii sis months of school. r&iiH Hattie O'Connor leaves tonight for Lincoln where she will attend the University, her brother will also attend. Hon A. O. Fisher was in our city on last Wednesday "fixing up his fen ces which lie found, in very had condi tion. Mrs. Pontius went to Gordon on Wednesday evening to see how her daughter wax getting along the lattor is taking treatment at the hospital. W. A. Glaze of Cottonwood was a city visitor over the sahhath while in our midst Mr. Glaze did not forget ye editor hut paid us a friendly visit an 1 showed his appreciation of our humhle efforts lion. W. Reynolds of Chndron repuhlii-an candidate for state senator of this Mth district was in town last Satur day looking up and arranging his politi cal penres. He feels very hopeful regar ding his own election hut is not so san guine as to Mr. Fishers election. But the JmCRNaL is inclined to beheva thoir names will he 'dennis 'in Sioux county. Just as we go to press we learned of the death of Mrs. P. Nelson of Glen, lvs irf'M-i sr.,,."'irt4 Ktr-1 f,?nitlr r.f venrs with Asiiidia and nii-.'Uiicr.iMii ar il who was on 1ii.j way to Lfeadwood to take Osteopath trcntmeiit for his trouble was induced to take christian science (faith cure) at that place and of cour.se was more than surprised the next morning to wake up and llndhewusa well man again and like, "Rip Vanwinkls though ho was 20 years younger''. The same dis patclf says Mr. liiffoe was unable to gel to his room without help. Hence he feels very grateful to the christian science people for his marvelous re covery. To Whom It May Concern. I return thanks to my many friends for the respect and best wishes they tender ed to me on the 23d day of October, and I aho return thanks to them fur the res pect and sympathy they have shown me in my sad case. In regard to the misrepre sentations spoken of I openly and boldly deny the charge and I defy a contradiction to this. I was honest and have been from the begining,to end and more than honorable I have a clear coucience and I have no regrets, the day will come when I will have a true com panion and mother to my chil dren. With a level and head I shall follow a strait course and I shall shure gain the day, right must and will pre vail. P, Lacy. The Wet 1'juHtcr. A piece of flaunell dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Iwund en to the effected parts is superior to miy plaster. Wlien troubled with a pain In tlje chest or saw or a lame hack, trlve H trial. You are certain to he more than utaaaed with Uie prompt relief which it affords, I'ain Balm in also a . certain Omaha on last Sunday mght where her XliAPmlk 0??CS:3T C? hiisljsind had taken h.ir for treatment. , .--X i-i ;.VV MSPln'r 51 Her bndy was brought home for bunal Jffe SlT' ' I Mr. Nelson will have the aymjatiiy of 1?-' 'J'i iV'j-tK Ciilv" t B. 0 TiCVT the enUre community in his rat loss. ' Tiiiii G'faK KiiES i? A special from Clwlron to TUB j " S. - C''fj?--' S 9t'A .a JorRSAL s;ivs Mr. Charles Coffee who o ':frb. srf '" Sy-VA--1 " ' VoatMy. tr- ii-? ve... 'f mre for rheumatism. Fo.- wiU by L'r. ' J. T. l'hiiinev. UIIO IS LIARSTELLR BROS? o - o - Why, thats where every body trades these days. There is nothing they do not keep for sale. They handle Suitings for Ladies & Gents, Novelty dress goods, Plain dress j PJ'OOdS i& ' Flannel for all purposes. Also Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting Shades and Curtains. We are Head-quar'.ers for all kinds of Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed. Right hore, before we forget it; we want to call the at tention of the public to our Canadian Pure Maple Syrup, try it and be convinced. We have on exhibition at our store one of the BEST STEEL RANGES that can be bought Any where. Price $33. Call and see that Range. MARSTELLER BROS. v'MWvK'vv;'M'vtvVCK'.vV'';.v'H')H In it,. ... ... .:; ". I H I Weekly Inter Ocean n n g LARGEST CIRCULATIOSMYPOLTTjCAL PAPER IH THE WEST: J It is riHicaily Rrp-zblkan, advocating j ,;u'Bul it can aWiyi be rtlitd on 5 yj tht card.ual doctrinrs ot that part' O vith ability ia-J tarncitntSiJ't'J' WW O 232T! THE WEEKLY INTER THE NEWS AND BEST M O o n It U Murslly Clean end 3 a The Literature of Itis column Is equal lo that of the best mags zi.id. 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