The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 17, 1898, Image 8

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    THE WOUX COUNTY
J" O TT IR, 2sT .A.
Thctwiuy, NOV. 17th 188.
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BLACK HILLS,
HKA,LV(KtI AMI I1"T M'UJNOS.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY,
STATE omCF.R:
Mas A. IloUin.ib Covernnr
Jiiiue. K. llarrla U.:utanl tiov.-rm.i
v. r. Porter senary of state
. ... v ..u AU'Iitor
' it .t. Trennrer
V. J.'smvtU ...Attorney it-ral
J V Wolfe Iud ComraUsioiwi
'w . 11. JaokLou Supt. FuUit Infraction
S '. It KSStOX A L WtXKG ATIOS :
John 11 murium f. S- Senator. Omaha
'Win. V. Allen V. S. Senator. Mwhaon
J II Strode, CoiijfreiiaiuiW TUX lit-, Lincoln
1. H. Jlurcer, " 1 " t""an
.Mo.inel Maxwell, " 5r.l " Fremont
'w.L.MrU. - " ABror
ll.l.Milherl!ind, ' .'Ui " "'n
V. . 1.. t-revri, " ' Krui-t.ey
JVIMCIAKT:
J. J. milvan. Chief Ja.ttcp, Colnmlm.
T O. P. llarrl.on..A'te JiMife. tirand Wlai.d
T I.. SorviiJ Ayfotlate Judge, twwiiril
!. A. Ciiu.pbeilCle.rk auU Ile-porter. Uucol"
riFTKESTH JUDICIAL JMSTK1C:
;M. P. Klnkuld
"W. II. Wewtover
11. J. llleweU
m JolH, O'Neill
.m KuabiiUt
....Clerk, HiirrtMjn
Tj;r.:soFcauifT:
IHstnel '..u-l.-At ftarrwon, eoromencee
JSprujj't" rin -Vjf Hth,
Kail " fc-pt ttth jury iwu.
kunty Conrt.-At Jturriwro, commemet
Strut Moi.'Jbv of each montii.
LJ.A.1LAT1VE:
.mm M01I..M iintor, DM. No. 14, Springvlew
.A. t. Wit'lJou. ..-.!:(.. r-'.i. ;;.,Chsc!roii
Sobcrt W -.:-. n
II. J. BlBWrtl
.' M.sr.ty Jutige
, Clrli
.ttaia. Blelile -
. Treamret
!t)pt. Public Instruction
;KIle McrrlKin J
Thou Holly-
Sheriff
ji. K. Phinuey .
J. V. Thoinw ...
J. Ulowett..,..,
4jrut Ontt.ric
.Coroner
, Surveyor
..Clerk of District Court
.County Attorney
OMilH-S10SJ".ltS:
, ,4BOAUIJ or C
.Jen C. Mcmk
Andrrw I'rociiTiifr..
.Jackson MeiUenf'. h
, lt DiMirlct
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Hirmaii) 8d "
VILLAGE 01' KICZ US:
E. T. Pontla (chairman) Trnsjw
John Davis - "
I. 11. (iriawol "
VT. B. MarsUillBr , "
H. Robwar "
-W. II. Da via , Clorl
lewit tierlach ' ..Trraxurtr
school office us;
f.nrrt Robwr.. . .. Director
U. L. Smack ..... . . Moderator
jtvn berlacb . Treasurer
CHUKCIIES AND SOCIETIES,
lethixllnt Sunday School meat etcr Snn
day morn lug ut 10 ,00
W. JI. DAVI, StlK KTCLC,
buMjrtntnJenl. Secretary
EI'WOKTU LEAGCE.
Kftrolnr biiaiii-ii meetluf first Tuewlay
Evening in t;aca month.
Miss J'ai.mek,
O. Ken dam., ITeaidmt.
.Secretary.
IHvotlonal mmting evory Sunday evening
4lX . Mrs. Kkndall, Jadr.
Jt'XIOK LEAGUE.
Meat acli Hitutar afternoon at 2
Mm. Ki SDALL .Snpt.
JERRY RI'K POST, S41, G. A. K. '
Mneta neeouil Monday In each month In
-Mm eurt hou at Harrison.
K, E. Livermore, Com.
WOODMEM Or THE WORLD.
Harrison Camp, No. W, meeU on each al
tcraate Wednesday evening.
W. II. Davii, J, A.lUnmn,
Clerk. Con. Cora.
MODKRS WOODMtS Or AMERICA.
Maoto each alternate Hatnrday evening
Mte'eJoek. . , J. W .Smith. V, 0
A. R. Dew Clerk.
TtJ Daft WacMnc Co., CK!ss39.
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(iflAXT GUTIIKIE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Trompt attention Riven to nil lirai
matters in Justk-e, County anil District
i Courts, and before the United Ktatec
Laud Office.
Fire Insurance written ia reliable
.omjianies.
ri;Lej,'ai a;iersarefuUy ilra n.
JUitid. - Nebraska.
j. e. rursxEY. M. p.
ThjUfiaa and Surgpoa.
All call given prompt attention.
OtTlce in lnig Store.
-HARIUSON' - NEBRASKA.
A. T. CLARK.
Lawyer.
Ofli'e: nce.-.nd dixir f rtn Jet kxl off!e;
HARRISON, - - NEB.
COME TO THE
mum
JOB WORK 3 Stationary.
JSjVTiyl Excursion TUttcM to IIft
.Sjii-ins S. Iak.
On dates named IkIuw at oni fare
for round trip, ticfctiti good for return 30
day from dale of sale.
June 18 August 9
June 30 August 25
July 5 Kt?iU-fti!r 10
July 19 HeoliTtiW '.')
E. F. I'CNncs, i'ent.
NOTICE: There will he
Lutheran ktvicch it the
M. E church Saturday, Oct
th, 183S, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Kiev. F. G. Winges.
Pastor.
NOTICE: Maw will be
celebrated at Harrison at 10
o'clock a. ia., every Satur
day before the Second Sun
day of each month.
Michael P, Waldros.
Pastor.
We Need
Our Money.
ZT Parties who are in
arrears on subscription to the
Journal for one and two
years are requested to settle
by January 1st next. It
costs u.i money to run the
paper and we feel the price
of one years subscription
11.00, is not much to pay for
the Journal and it will very
material' assist in making
the paper better for the next
year. We hope to make some
improvements in the ma
chinery of the office the com
ing year and we will need
what is due m to do so. We
have over 500, on our books
and we must have them, bal
anced up by the end of the
year. Geo. I). Canon, '
Editor and Propietor.
XW To those who made
ar rangements to haul us wood
on subscription, we would
like very much to have it
brought in as soon an posai
ble. Editor.
The JUist lJo,lr.
A piece of flannell dampened with
Chuiijberlain's Pain Biihu and Itouod on
to tbe effected paru i (superior to any
plaster. Wtien troubled with a pain in
the cheat or side or a lanoe back, (five it
a trial. You are certain to Iks more than
pleawd with the prompt relief which it
afford a. Paiu Balm m alao a certain
cure for rheumatism. For sale by JJr,
J. E. Phinney,
The Xecktie Social.
The W. W, will give a necktie social
November the l&th, Each WIv
will furniah lunch for two and each lady
briag two tiecktiea jimt alike one al e
I wjures and the other put itt an !.(
the f)pntl'mn pay tifn fur fh'j tif.-e-L'
and lunch and lady thrown in.' (ii e i at
Arjdrewa Uull, Coumi one come ail.
j SUBSCKIBfc FOR THE
JOURNAL.
JO
READ THE
JOUBUAL
This Wee U
T. B. Snyder a up from iilieep
cretk last Monday.
governor llolextmb lia issued his
Tiante-trivins pr( lamation.
Mrs. W. J. lavin is spondtng the
week with her )arcnts.
Mrs. W. H. l'avis and children of An
drew were cue.! at tins Bartell pian
fciou on last Tuesday.
Mr. 11 J. Wilcox .io only returneil
front Omaha a few days ago i reported
as ling on the suk list.
. Accordiritr to the Uiistiville Siand
ard. the liepn-senUitivet ran 50 voteH be
hind the fiiMiui state tiHiet.
Uottlip Ivnori bought 1 head of voung
cattle of (. W. Hester last .Saturday,
hii h Mr. Hester j'jij ed from Sioux
City lat.t Week.
M. J. Ulewctt, with his family and
Miss Ijouitt I,!leinan, hi s:ister-in-law
wn.t t-- f'rawlonl Ia-t S ituniay to visit
their rela'ives. stityin oer Sunday and
returned Monday noon.
Frank Stntton, brother of John,
came in from the filacb Hills last Sfttur
day. He doubtless assist John with
his Raw-miH thin winter.
Sheriff Holly went to Xorfollf, last
Saturday evwciii)",; with Jo Farliinsna.
who had lieen ailjuded insane by the
insanity board of thin conaty last week.
NOTICE I tan cattle hides and all
kind of skins with hair for robes or with
ont for leather. See sample and prices
ia J. II. Barteil'w tore.
II. OiXKtCHT. Oltn, Xeb.
A. McOinley ha moved household
goml.s out to J. H. B artel Is ranch where
they will live during the winter at least
aod possibly longer.
Tlie Mixlern VToolman of America
will give a dance at Andrews Hall
TtmnkKgivinsr evening Nov. 24 IS9S,
Ticket 30 cents Supper ."iXt fer coup
le. Every body i inviu-d to attend.
Come and have a tcood time.
Frank Tinkham, an old resident of
this county, now the enterprising livery
man of Itoulati, Wyo., came dow n on
Ihimiwhs last Monday evening, returning
the next day. Frank reports Jack Krets
ler as lieini? in Carivin county, chopping
ties for tlie nulroiul company.
!'.. F. Pontiii" informs us he has
notified the town board of the village of
Harrison as the ayrent of the F. F & M.
V. Riilroad Co. to enact an ordiaa.nce
prohibiting boy from jumping on and
off the cars an committing nuisance
around the depot. Hence th company
will not be reaponsibta for any accident
that may occur from oegi?ne8
authorities or parents of childrvn;
Boy Wright, has rented the office r
eetitly vacated by attorney A.T.Clark,
and will move into it. Whether he in
tend to hatch or take unto himself
anotbr an;l better half is mora thn w
can tell just at tins tune, but it will
take time to solve the mysterious ven
ture which we now Iwlieve is about, to
take place between LeUoy and hi
Fiauncee.
Sioux county, according to its popu
lation made a far better showing in their
loyal support of the fusion stitte ticket,
cleur down to the representatives, than
Box Butte, iJaws or Slteridaa counties.
The reason is nothing more nor less than
that thre were no traitors among fusion
voters, who cast their votes on election
day to sustain and maintain good, hon
est government and the reelection of
Hon. Wiliam V. Allen to ihe U. 8. sen
ate.
I). S. Cox of Ft. Rbinsin, was in Har
rison last Friday together with a Mr.
Parksoo business conected with tbe trans
fer of Mr. Cex's land which he sold to
Mr. Parks of C'hadron, who will make a
aheep ranch of it. Mr. Cox will remove
with his frrnily to St. Poaa, in the south
eastern (art of this state, about March
1st next, wh'-re he has purr-baaed a farm
and where he exacts to make his future.
home. We regret to loose Mr. Cox as a
citizen, but our loss will bo St. Iioan'a
gain,
We are in receipt of a wedding Card,
announcing the marriage of Co. John
G. Maher, of Chadron, and Miss Wilhel
mina Smckey of Lincoln, Neb, Thuesday
Nov. 10, 1H93.
The JoCKX AL offers congratulations.
Colonel, and when we are next in Chad
ron, you will lie expected to set up one
of thoae long filler Havanas. We hope
you and the companion of your choice
may live long to enjoy one and the oth
er's companionship,
A copy of the Custer fS. Dak.) Week
ly ChronicU received at this office yes
terday containing the official alwtract
of the vote of Custer county South Dako
ta, we notice among tlie names of the
different candidatei running for office in
that county this rail, is the name of Jt,
W. Winsor, ' runn'n? for R--iter of
De1s on the Pojjuiist. t)cl,.r. Mr. V,"i,.
orc""tinly must Is av.-ry pf ulfriiiaii
from tl f-cl tii 't Li f,; j'tnty v.-as the
h'ghest of any other candidal'? n 4i
enura ticket, Mr. Wmsor is a broths-iu-lw
of Uks SUtury lsys dowtj m War
botMMt precitw:', and ia Wdll known in
Uim ooiuity. Mr. Winsor' many friends
hafa will be gratified to learn of hia auc
oaaaful caav for th ofllce he wj r
ehKbrd to BllVXv. 'h h
A splendid time and a ?ood turnout
w reported at the M. 11 PaarMjnage
last Mjnday niuht Iwwides tlie minister
as isiunded in the liargain.
Mrs. M. Blewett did not return home
with the rest of the family last Monday
uoon on account of a younger Apteral
I tome King uuiU kick and sue stopjd
over for two or three days to assist W
uiuL'ter to take care of her.
We noticed in the Uushville Stand
ard of tlie llih iiifct, a local to the effect
tht Mrs. Sheriff Holly of this place,
who went to the hospital at Cordon two
or three week bo to receive mejical
treatment had had a difkuit but suco&ss
ful surgical opjcnttiou 4erforn)ed on her
lust week. Mr. Holly, who went to Nor
folk last Saturday evening with the in
sane man, stopoed at Uwdon on his way
bac k to learn how his wife, health was
progressing, and rejsjrts she was dointr
as well as could be expected after hav
tig underwent nn operation. lf thinks
slie will te able to return home in two
or three weeks should notbing more seri
ous happen to interfere with her recov
ery within the next ten or twelve days.
A little before four o'clock yester
day mowing fire was discovered in W.
H. McMuiliiiit' second hand store east of
tlie de)t. The fire spr a i rapidly to t e
htar Hotel owned by John Price and oc
cupied by W. P. Hamlin. The Ark
ansaw Kitchen owned by li. F. Bunch
also burned to the ground. The grocery
store owned by J. A. Smith was damag
ed considerably,
W. V, Hamlin says there were 5 or 6
guests at his place. Thinks his toss to
heft'lor :W0. JIo;t of the lie.lding
and good furniture were destroyed. All
the beds up stairs were lost. Some of
the guests lost nearly everything.
There was no insurance on Hamlin's
goods or the building. Tlie Rodgers
(Ark.) liepnblicaq.
Call fur Commissifcricrs Meeting.
The County Commissioners of Kioux
county, Neb., ar hereby called to meet
at ollice of the County Clerk on Wednes
day Nov, 23, 1N05, for the purpose of J
transacting ordinary county business.
M. J. BLEWETT, O.utitv Clerk.
$10. REWARD.
Strayed from rny Kanrh ne dark Bay
mare (no Brand; about 1000 lbs weight,
black legs, mane & tail, may have very
small star, is well bailor broken send her
to Lusk Wyo., or hold her for mo ami
get your 10.00 O. J. Demm.su.
, Lusk Wvo.
Call for Bids.
I desire to let a contract
for grubbing out about five
acres of Umber-land in Sow
belly Canyon, to the highest
bidder.
Parties desiring to bid on
Contract, please call or write!
m e at 1 1 a rri so n , Ne 1 .
Pi:na Nrrra.
Quarterly
Conference.
Quarterly Conference will
held at the M. E. Church
at 2 o, clock p- m., Saturday
Nov. 19th, 1898.
Also, preaching and ad
ministering of the Lord's
Supper will take place at 11
o'lock a. ra. Sunday and
preaching in the evening at
the usual hour by Elder
Seammahorn.
Oyster Supper.
The Sunday School Schol
ars of the M. E. Church of
Harrison, will give an Oyster
Supper and entertainment at
the Court House, Thursday
eveningNov. 24th, 1898.
Oyster Supper will be 25c.
Those who do not care for
oysters will be provided with
other viands to their hearts
content.
The proceeds of the supper
will be used toward putting
in a cistern at the Parsonage.
By Order Committee.
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vSttufy W't iimv.wj in hit tt rviiamawatt
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THs flun-.il ttn nt pm l ulrainlnn to th liar
."d prrp-ire yi tar :''' prM.ica in two fcart,
ilbuut avileri.Uf Irti rl'-rin with , uur Aixx du
lira. ('tf iftvtrucfor. arc Oie aM-iU, our .ymeai
lhoruh,.fVl ourthantn ronatik, T.'irer rita
ea are lhc Um.erMljr, rtu im-m ad Special.
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17110 IS C1MTELLR BROS?
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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
goods,
Flannel for all purposes. Also
Cloaks, Capes, Shawls, Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Matting Shades and Curtains.
We are Head-quarters for all kinds of Groceries and
Provisions, Flour and Feed.
Right here, before we forget it; we want to call the at
tention of the public to our Canadian Pure Maple Syrup,
try it ami be convinced.
We have on exhibition at our store one of the
BEST STEEL RANGES
that can be bought Any where. Price S33.
Call and see that Range.
MARSTELLER BROS..
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