The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 24, 1889, Image 3

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sSioux County Journal.
Publish every Thuinday.
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gulm-Tiption Price, $i.00
- - Editor.
(t the llrrUon pu ulBct m.
sitter.
'jHTBSIUT, K.HEH 24. 1HM9.
Hill w nmfciiuj a lour of the
jTKlrotly with a view to lieinjj
i I.. a ruli,l:i i fill llu i.f&.Li
jjjnOiTai" r..-
C.l)'2. Tle fritmU of (inner
LuJ n(jar to think Uiat he is en-
L ,.n tlio t.r.rnin (hut r.ii.rlit
Vftiug upvw i ' ti" -
Cvr to the ex-president.
indkatiou are that r,ur.i will
lOiu- b larger amount of American
;utfs tlii year tlian m u-I by
. . . . ni
during I' P"1 r- s
aeo for tlie grain jrroweni of the
Stale and roHnty for tlie
means good time for every one
ter every imliitn who iu--t-i
pvemment'a Wmler of land in wv
tjeoiie!t mi n,.-, i..u nuii,
Cji jts rei.KinHiliilitiei and trial.
,e.t:niated this law will iuld from
Ltowx tliousaiul t tlie voting iu-
kaf Die Ltukotuft within a year. Tlie
Ujtion is not uemrable. ,
vkmir of Portugal diud on the Wtli
Laftrr a protract1! illiwm. His eld
tlie duke of Itr.iganwi, Ii;m sue
wbim an ruler. Tlie c hange will lit
Crijinet as the new king li:n ii.uh i
Wiamation in wluih he pronn.itrt to
Wully uplioUl the pd:tual and rt lig
Llo.4itut.oim of the governiiieut.
i ii riirted tliut the delegates to tin
.tiwncan congreHH are U'insf killed
kimlne! by tlie people of the iitii-n
and tlie committee in c luirge of
rartv has telegraphed ahead reipient
Vtlat banquet I omitted on the re-
f. . ti... .t. i ..
600 irogrHIII. iiw u.--il:n Hlu
Wv exhausted hv the attention thai
kD paid them.
Iwine tlie iKft 11m al vear tlie tn ret
iMof the Unit"! State lia inaili
tmtU, nio-t of them Wing for coun
;msr. Jlore iUluins Hum unv other
of fursiifiit-ni have leen found en-
in tliat kind of crimes. The re
ttiv value of counterfeits, rai.sed
Mind other imitation money i-Hpt-
fi during Uie year m about $."()(, 000,
fc papers are raising a (Trent howl
tlhe increased pentiion allowed Sena
Itttkrson, which he declined to ac-
IW! Willi he ha1 ltt,.n 'ivutitinAwl ntul tl
pMdnrlr nroven thnt lie waM entitled
MiSdg. t Mife to prunuiue
' li a Uiusc who thua attempt to
niJuron the dititinguiKhel ntnteH
Vouki decline to accept a draft for
.ameunount, under the hame cir
n;e, of Louisiana, i now a Karxde-
prffinatice. It Keenm that under hist
'tratioi) the Ktate was defrauded
Amount of nearly nine hunclod
uoiiars. J rorn apijecirances
iivt ia t.ow umUrstood and tlie
rtie will Ve. brought U justice.
crooked cfllcials come to grief
of later. HoneHty is the only
Uat can be trodden with safety.
It4ln a...A, - . .
uircniuw OI xm lenow nver in
which occurred recently. 10.000.
We were rc-ndered houielciw.
"-' umi ii WIN lie II V I'Hin
V. .i . . J J
fvneianu which was overllowed
i0 ft for agricultural purpos
Great um rmg is reported among
l"ple. as the government is unable
t 11 din.amk Foreign money is
l'Uied out liU-rullv for the relmf
aonieleus.
sported tlat the residents of Mi-
wnty and thone in iwrtiona of
MTS aod Saulwrn counties. La-
Win absolute want and m.l
'funjished there will le nomo who
TlUljy freeze or starve during
"i;ng winter. A gm4t muI)V lulvt.
I-v-mi uere and very Imrd time
for. Crops were a total fail
"ount of drought in the Iwnli-
rituuoDe(l.
f0Bi;0UAS IIOME AM iTIVF
Contributions by tl Woman, (
lenifieraiM e UnioiL
True worth i m l.,11K U()t
in Uoing e.,,1, day that i...
Some hUlego-Knotindreamin,,
Of great things to do bye and bye."
Tlie New York 7v;i...n.
. ....a.,r H'M I u ru-
rentd the "SLin in !. m,..- ... 1
-U ox iray-
- ..nil u,uur,llunia al(J x)I1)m(.nt
ng a.H f.illows uj-.n the drink system
I iLtu
people 1-n.y, tunoua, iy uud m-b bed
iea.i mem into crime and redu.-e them to
miserv. In ii,., .. i
- r ' iju e mioum con-
MieriuilKortof llmd a ,mw,. H,Jr(!
.."M.-au, us sale am) you license
men ot good moral character to traffic
in it. How can you find a man of
'g'xxl moral character' willing to poison
hm fellow? lJo Vou liiviiM. ,...i
persnnH to commit murder, or to rob or
to swindler- IW io.-nt question-, for
real men to con.i. r.
( nnon WilU-rfor- e calls inlldelilv, im
purity and intemnraiKi', the 'Trinity
of Evil."
In ISelgiiim, a person an-esteil f,n-
.1. i . ...
iiiuiiheuiiesNMii.mil. ,h (,, ,,,,
public streets lor t wo hours after he'-cts
soIkt. Whit siitl.-ss tl
Amenca might ) -,it by ad..ptmg tliis
plan.
Ought not the following i.ili ulations
to make us as!uiiiisl of ourselves? With
tin.- nioiii y s-nt on d.-ink in (ireit P,nl-
a'li the-e . -on Id 1 maintained (.oil. 0(10
missiona . at t J.'.O a year. aOO.OOO
si hoolni.i lers at illKI, ."i.000 i hup lies at
t.'.ooo, .Vli) schools at t-o, It would
give to tlie world IKI.OOO.IIIMI shilling l,i
bles, 5lK),IHIii,0oo tr.., ts at 4 shillings a
hundred, Would j u loO.iloo widows i'JII
a year, and l'o'i.iioii KH,r fiimilien 1 10 a
year. Which do we v.ilm; most our
g'.ass.-s or our I .i
The Barber Shop.
First door south of the court house.
E- U GALP1N7 Proprietor.
Here you can get a e
first class liair cut or a
W1ES or COLD BATH
Smith Bros.,
UVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLE
WisJ, to (all the attention of the public
- iacv inai uiey are prepared to
furnish at reasonable rates
First Class Rigs
On short notice.
A Dray Line Run in Connecion.
THIS?
TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1
THE
SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL
And the
AMERICAN FARM SEWS
one year for
The Harrison House.
EGGERT ROHWEB, Proprietor,
HARRISON, Nebraska,
-O-
Special Attention to Commercial
Trade.
Best Accommodations in the Northwest. .
City Restaurant,
HENRY SNYDER, Proprietor.
Boarding by the day or week at
lowest living rates.
WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
Cull and see us when you are hungry
and we will give you the worth
of your money.
ONE IXJOR NORTH OF BLACKSMITH
SliOr,
Win - are our young men? Some
startling fa. Is in answer to tins ipiestion
wiim recently presented in the rhrinliiin
Slawliiitl. There are alniut iiO.OOO
young men in the nation's capital. Of
these, not ipute ten -r lent.an; roiiiinu
nii atit.s in chu'i lies. On one praver-mi.t-ting
evening PiH iiieii, all told, at
tendi.sd religious services in ten of the
leaning nun lies, ami ten o! the larger
vonng iieople's rui-etiiigs. The .same ev
ening Mo young men were seen enterin
ten of the l.lKld .saloons during a single
hour. Eight hundred and eighteen were
present at two of the lowest theatres, at
one of which there was an estimated at
tendance of 100 Uys under sixteen.
What wonder, with mich sorrowful
and almost maddening facts as the above
prevsuig against the heart-strings of the
women of the state and nation that they
should meet in convention, as well as in
the ipoet of many a desolated home, and
pray and deli'ier-ate and vote and work
for the putting down of their cruel and
relent less foe, the liipMor jiower? And
vi hat wonder if the sjs-akei-s, grand and
noble women, should si. .in limes break
out with the bitter wail: "We. apiea
to you, oh christian men! moral men
rememlier that as there will lie a crown
ing day there will be also a judgment
day. and may God help giwsl men to
vote as they pray, and to help outraged
women and helpless children. The home
must lie protected, if tlie nation survives
is the thought of every mother's heart."
In
and
j- Ifcvis, of Omaha, has been nomi-
w judge of Llttftliiftl iiiitiMLil ilia.
P 8H tlie vacancy caused by tlie
f Judge OrofT. Tlie liar as
("" of Louglass county luI recom
L Ularloon for the position,
Jcooyentiondid not see (It to en
dwice of tlie attorneys. Gov-
lny'r im aP!irtl the nominee
vacancy uUt,i jujge GrollV
Jhal ve beeD ejected and
WhntU will vote under the
J0 Mot system. The result
(V with great interest all
( ma. This systimi has lieen
r fcyor very rapidly in many
j"" ibould it prove milisfactory
which have odopted it the
i Uiat It will mood im unite
(XUfed. A great deal of disnp
l"f M prel because the
in to be libped that it will
r0,W In Uie Ktutes of Ne
PWUmnext semion of the lfiw-
Facts About Indians.
Tt-fi Indian agencies are 01 in number
The number of houses occupied by
diaris are 2 1,3:12.
The estimated numlicr of Indians liv
ing in Alaska is 30,fM)0.
The tiumls-r of Indians living on
cultivating land is 8,fi'J2.
The total Indian population of the
United States is 24T,ti7a.
There are 10 Indian training school
in the Union.
The number of Indians in the United
States wearing citizen's dress arc, (tl.C-'l.
The number of Indians in the United
States who can read Indian languages is
10,027 SI. Viiii UUjI.
Two Dollars.
To every one who pays for a year's
subscription to Tiik Journal in advance
we will .send them in addition, postage
, jmid, for one year the celebiuted farm
paper, "American Farm News." Farm
j Js,nvN is ne of tlie leading farm tnonth
I lies published and will prove of
Main Street,
Harrison, Nebraska,
Immense Value
R. E. MASSEY.
HOUSE, SIGN
AND
Carriage Painter.
Having fitted up the large building
just back of the Harrison House, is now
prepared to take care of all work in his
line.
Can do any and all kind of carriage
and wagon work. .
tsTSATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
To the settlers of Sioux county,
is the time for
Now
or
YOU.
HARBISON,
NEBRASKA.
to hike advantage of this offer of two
papers for
BANK OF HARRISON,
Harrison, Nebraska.
LNCORPO RATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $25,000.
A General Banking Business Transacted-
Every Accommodation Compatible With a Conservative Business Freely Extended.
B.
F PITMAN,
President.
CHAS. E.
HOLMES,
Cashier.
BOOK HOLDERS.
The Mobt Pcmcct
Dictionary holder.
Folding- and Adjustable Tables.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
R. M. LAMB1E,
39 E. I 9th St., N. Y.
A Large Line of Stoves
J. B. Finney, President.
General office F. C. Silken sev, Secretary.
BUFFALO GAP, DAKOTA.
Buffalo Gap Lumber Company,
-Dealers in-
Now on hand at
GIIISWOLD MARSTELLER S.
Including
Heaters, Coal and Wood, Cook
Stoves, Ranges, etc.
WE SELL FURNITURE
As usual. A full line of
BUILDERS HARDWARE
Always on hand. Our STOCK OF TINWARE IS COMPLETE
Chairman Richards.
It was a neat compliment to Hon. L.
D. Ri hards that his homo county should
so strongly indorse his services a,s chair
man of the republican state central com
mittee, but it was a more magnillceiit
tribute, by far, which the state conven
tion paid him by his unanimous election
by acclamation to marshal the republi
nea hosts the coming year and Usui
them on to a splendid victory once more.
Extraneous forces, puerile nonentities
inuilu fivblH utteiniit to omiose him, hut
tle fact that tliere waH not ft single dis
u.niimr votA in the convention shows
n -
whit a strong hold he has gained on the
aUvctions aud confidence of the party.
Mr. Richards is a growing man through
out Nt-bruhku. As the leaders of the
party etnie to know him Udler and bet
ter thei estimate of his sterling worth
and splendid tyK) of citiA-nslnp rises
higher aid higher.
There great KiHsibilitius in utore
for him nnJ uodge county may well feel
proud of tie state's splendid endorse
ment of Its Imtinguislied itia.n.-W
mow Tribune.
Fremont, Elkliorn and
Missouri Valley R. R.
"The Northwestern Line" Between Harrison, Neb.,
-And-
Omaha, Sioux City, Chicago, St. Paul
-And All Points-
East, North, South and West,
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS.
Full Infornmtiou on Appli(tion to J. C. NORTHROP, Agent, Harrison, Nh,
U.O.BVW, OeoeralMunage.' j .
Lumber, Goal, Grain, Lath
And Shingles.
Sash,
Blinds,
Hair,
- AJSTT)
Doors
Plaster,
Lime,
CEMENT. -
COMPLETE STOCK
ALWAYS ON HAND
Harrison. Neb
G. GUTHRIE, Manager.
Are strictly first-class in every detail,
possess an absolutely perfect repeating
ranted. n HJ
m mmS
Are the best in the world, and have led I J
all otbws for years. Over 210,000 in I IK
use. The people are bonnd to nave the ty U
best, and will have none hot the ESTLY. M
Time payments or cash, as customers
prefer. . . . ,
Call and see ns, or send for Catalogues
and full information.
ESTEY&
233 State Street,
OQt. Louis House, G16 & 013 Q)Ay&
. jter-r?..1!!..
1PI1
V ' OUIIIU UO IUUCII w piu-
f K....I I I L .
f"ty nf th ballot
Wood Uikei on Mubecription at Tub
Journal oHto.
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