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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1888)
.v;..- ul. V 1 (vs. d 1 3. J. JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. llXVKIVIUTEl.J A. Genera! BankingBusiness -TBANS.VTE;).- IUltlUsoX, - - - Nebraska, C. H. Andrews & Co., dealers in- Drugs, Paints, Brushes, Oils. -AND- Fine Toilet Goods, STAT ONERY & PERFUMES. BEST CIGARS IN THE CITY. H. M. Warneke, THE PIONEER MERCHANT OF iiA-HHISOlT, Ts always ready, assisted by his genia' :Lrk, Mr Thomas Reidy, to wait upc; fyioir many customers with a COMPLETE STOCK of FAMILY SUPPLIES, V'ry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, tjueenswaNs, Flower, Feed Ac. &c. at lowest 3ed Ro& Prices. blVE THE A CALX AHii The Siaux County Journal Put -li-l.cd every i"hurUiy by tl Juiii-VAL rlM.IHlNU Cty.MP.VX Y. SuU rijt'.. , Fatlersim Price, $2.u0 . Editor anil M'cr. W. E Q MEYTf Another Dose of The Same Medicine. TSS I il u m m a Cave Bonds Saturday andk Were Rearrested on Monday VIT1I SO AIIM .MENT TOPKUM CE OH DEFENCE T.J MAKE THE LAW IS APPEALED TO. better ill an Mriting a .nan, no i rip ple, iu the dark. Truth is Mighti er than 6 Club And lasts long er. Common Bulldozing; uo go This time suf. Tide Turns. A Court of Justice Found. Before Judge Kin kaid on a writ of Habeas Corpus, IMMEDIATELY RELEASED! VXD THE COUNTY FOOTS THS KILL AMOUNTING TO 8100 OR SiORE. As noted in our last issue of Oct. 4. Ir. Walker and the editor of this paei Aere under arrest fcr malicious libel. The following morning on being ar aingned the parties waived examination ind were bound over to the l.ibti'ict .Jourt and their bonds fixed at f 1,000 i certified bond being required. On Sat .irday the necessiiry security was givet. ind they were released. Monday, just before noon, Walker and Patterson were again arrested on a sim- lar charge, sworn out by Mr. Satterlee, iut covering another issue (the last one. f the paper, wherein a libel was sun- .osed to exist. To this charge a nlea oi 'not guilty" was also entered and by re luest of defendants the case was contin led untill the next day in order that ;aeir attorney, Mr. W. W. Wood oi rtushville, could have time to reach here. lr. Wood failed to arrive the next da md examination was waived and tht parties were again placed in custody un in a certified hour of .mnn v.. jiven. Proceedings were immed.ateh jommenced to recur a hearing before tht hstrict Judge on a writ of Habeascornus. fhis was easily secured by attorney vVood and on Wednesday of this v.eek che sheriff started with his '-charges" loi JNiel arriving before the Judge in chambers on Thursday at 11 o'clock. o one appearing for the prosecution ihe Judge did just what he said tin ;haracter of the ease demanded he should Jo and that was to release Walker and Patterson. Thus ends a farce tliat ha. xist the county some 100 and there i. rtill standing another case of the saint kind that will probably cost the count nore than that before it is finished". We know our patrons will exonerate as from any blame for their not reeeiv ng the Journal last week, when the;, know that our business relations with heriff Pfobt were such that we wert lot allowed to work on the paper ani. ao printer could be gotten within a rea ionable distance from here and so we sould not get one. There is a great riling and agitation among the once peaceful pools of Siou. jounty, and bludgeons and libel suits art lying in the air. Geo. Walker wa slugged by some thug on a dark night, evidently with murderous intent. Walk er charged Editor Satterlee, of the rivai paper, with the act, and Satterlee hat ootli Walker and Editor Patterson ar rented for libel. The immaculate Coun ty Judge Hunter put them in lieavj Jonas, ana uiey are now lodged in jail At this distance it seems as though Ed- itor Satterlee, ha vim? a paiier of hi had as heavy weapons ax h.s rivalj, and might have been satisfied without . Ming to libel suits. lawg Co. Journal. unnnHinfiwc ure irejuentiy reminded of tlie "Aim Owing U the fact that we only return rman who was vim ting ihis country WARE FURNITURE call on me in I from O'Niel Friday alt noon and u. and in writim? U, i.i. r..i. ..... . ed from O'Niel Friday noon and sue ooed id issueing the ir hv noon o,. kiturday, our readers a asked to (or i paw Jones & Verity, finest calf Ioots and shoes made to or er by M. Bruck. For a good stove of any kind go to Win. Chnstensen's. Evaporated fruits are 'lieap-"'!:il!ty 1st I'litss at UayliartV For durability, li .e cooking arid eaw operation the l luirter 0;ik stove b ad in van. For sale bv Win. Christriisen. N'ew ILits. Gloves and Luck Cb thing vervthing for the Woi kingrix n Pru t- Right, trayhart s Tlie ponifoiis (jerson who left ln-re for Voil nnc dnv (his wt'k I1HIM have lost "sand" on arriving at ' 'hadroii. fear a court of JUSTICE? 1 id XOTK E. The (Uleg.ites of the Kiiatoiial and n.'presentative districts are requested t meet in convention at the oliiie of 1. X. llarbough in ' hadron Nebr. on the 2Tth. day of Oct. at i P. M. for the purpose of nominating a Senator and Ri present at m for the State legislature of this State. Tlie counties composing the senator ial and representative districts will phase send in their chosen delegates or proxies. By Order of Com. . la M the U. S. nartv and the issue of the day will be discussed in the rink on the evening or tue n.ii, oi Oct. Come out. Little Cot ton wood. Tear Journal : We are glad to see you continue to enlighten us us to what pur pose, and whether a legal one or not, the peoples money has been umxL We are glad to see commissioner Klein's statement, and we think it an honest one; He does not claim he w ut of pocket the amount he drew a warrant for, nor could one reasonably expect him to take a warreiit for 1 1 it actual expenses of the trip, ai; our coun ty warrants are not worth their fa value. If he hail lieen appointed and joinmissioned for tlrat purpose, none :ould have kicked on the bill. Lot us ive Y). his dues; Ins race is almost run' We oppo-sed him when he was candidate, Hut he has not done so bad as we ex pected, that we feel grateful towardf him. We think the head work will prove a ind of boomerang. The Cemocratic caucus in Gotten wood precinct was well attended, and consider- itile interest manifested, but under il ill a close observer could see a set de termination to vote for good men re gardless of party. There is to be a debate on the tarill ssue between two of Cottonwood's most 'irilliant young men at the Unionvilk ichool house on Saturday the 13th int int. The republican nominee for County 'omrnissioner has not a single, advocate n this valley that we have heard of. We hear of the wrongs that have 'een imposed upon the Journal, and art orry you for a moment hod to submit to them; but lie of good cheer -right is nighty and will prevail. W. M. P. ANTELOPE VALLEY ITf MS. Oct. 8th, lHc'S. Heavy frost Friday and Saturday nights, the first that lias visited Ante lope. Mr. S. K. Store is home from the mill m a short vacation. Gave the writer a pleasant call yesterday. We are anxiously waiting for the L'em Jcralic convention next Saturday to see what will come out of it. Mr. Gerlach, Mr. Nuto and others made a trip to Harrison last week on business. It is reported some of our oouiity olhcerslook pale swillpale or light jomplected. In our opinion there are ieverai twoycar olds in oflice in Sioux county. We controll our vote but we find the most of people think as we do tnd will vote with us or us with tliem. Slabs or no slabs Is it a fact and the Hon, County Judge lias so desidod that the county records are slanderous to ward the men who made them too bad, loo lxl. Make a new record gentlemen! excuse me if I use terms unbecoming, md the Hon. Judge was given satisfmitr ry Wis; what a surprise ha, lia, we .an only laugh; although we are sorry to see any one in trouble. As to com- inente on the above we cannot do it jus- uce, Mr. Jewett of White River was pros looting last week in view of raving his wimii m warnonnet Qinyon, think he would niake a success. we 11 the good angels come; So let the Journal come. We would fel lit was not money thrown away if it cost us $5 a year. We are frequently reminded of tlie trymen as to Uw American people he said " "'"j cour. Unddago around svindleing depeo- ILa OUT LIBBBAL TERMS. CLARE ITEMS. Every thing is on the boom. Potatoes are ttill booming. Wish we had a U niit nuig so that we mid go out of doors after dark. U'l.-ii w want i tax reform. Our new telegr.iph o -in tor at tlie II. I , i S. H. li. It- station is making fat ivss and no doubt will be tin: iiios.1 pr i tant oerator on this bnim h. Oill Who is t be our next County .Sii-er- lift i-ri.hmt oristiiis to be kept quiet, ot? GiHirge O'Kane is at home again. Geo. wliere is M)ur roiid rxatition? Mr. A. Ortou took a load of wheat toi Uall Rrus. mill at Crawford, Monday. Mr. Kindly says tluit he has mis) 1000 bushels of corn this year and in ' Sioux county, too. Mr. Joe Morris brought a fine drove of 1 mares recently from I akota. j Ed. Inkwood has about completed his itsiden. e and will soon furnish it. j He exj ( tsa visit irom his Grand-mother this winter. A wedding is reported in the near fu ture and we will miss tlie light in the window on Hear creek. We understand tliat Mr. Smith lias hnated at Harrison. Yes. Mr. Smith all the land on the divide is taken. A lire was set maliciously by some arty who wished to do his m iuhlxir nn i injury and tliat party liad better keep low or there might tie some trouble if Ilis is If peated. 81als are in good demand at the old mill in Hat creek canyon since no one is raring for them. We wonlerif those getting .slabs itemize their bills. It might l a good plan to make some new precincts for the "ring." Why would not Whistle creek and Andrews be appropriate? Clare expei ts to have water works if the water Ixind will carry as well as the court house bonds. Mr. James 1 aniels met with quite a severe accident the other day by the upsetting of a load of hay, but is able to lie around aguiu. She said she wished ( 'huence would come back. It the granger vote be united and elect the man regardless of the rurie o not vote for a man who does not want the oflice but simply allows his name to lie used as a candidate so that the "ring" can put in their man. Why- is it that the l emocratic convention is at such a late date? Is it because thev are well aware that it is unnecessary to make a canvas this fall? We will see you later. So long. W. E. Sawyou. Siae bargains in remnants and some slightly damaged dry goods. Gay hart's. Everyone is invited to attend th. dance at E. H Saulsbuiy's next Thurs- uay evening. STOVES, Stoves! Stoves! FURNITURE! Furniture, Furniture. THE BIGGEST STOCK AND Lowest Prices. For anything in the line of HARD- the P. O. Block and you will be well treated. Harrison, lit j THE OF HARRSIC Harrison, Traniacta a general banking bj Loans Money on Chattel A.ISTID NEGOTIATES FARM NORTHWESTERN -o- First-Class in Eveiy il FRANK SIMONS This Hotel has been fitted up regai-dlem of pains and ; j To the comfort and convenience of U ir lie and permanent boarden Best Accommodations in the UNSURPAS.SE LM IIOME-IJKE Al'I'O.NTMENTS i' TABIJ3. -TIIE- HARRISON EGGERT ROHWER, Prtt rielor, Special Attention Trade. FEE' : STABLE IN CONNE 0TI0S.- J. F. Pfosts And Sale Stable. HARRISON Rigs Furnished With Drivers Posted Ranges of the Countj fywiiA tttlentioo psid to businew f - A-4. (.AS -T0 to Cc Liven, ft oi lota. I -""" uu" a can not newness. matter, For fear of taking up to much val ua- YOURa RESPECTFULLY , !B GQNVIKCSD: Special prices on can " Tce we close. goods, out I t .. week. Gay hart's iofcoe Hters iwijiocuuiiy, 0, U. Griswoid Fanaers, Immigrants and S give errors and the sfa vwieae l