The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 21, 1889, Image 6

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    Tha Ssoux County Journal.
SubsrripUou Price, $2.00
Li. Nmm, . . . Edlter
KklMod t the Harrison post oMem u tee
as tie matur.
tatHMT. KurxmxK 21, 19rJ.
A niM vttich-fDM shot a saloon
keeper at West Point a few days ago.
He claims to have doae it in self-defense
but the coroner's jury returned a verdict
to tbe effect that the shooting was done
feloniously and with malicious intent.
Tbe preliminary hearing will take place
to-day.
Tbe straight republicans of Sioux
county. Neb., may well congratulate
the on Helves on their success over the old
mugwump ring. Tbe straights elected
every nominee, and tbe old county ring
is entirely broken up. That ring ha
been a disgrace to Sioux county ever
since its organization. Thk Jocbnal
may well congratulate .itself on its ef
forts to purify the politics of Harrison
and Sioux county. Lutk Herald,
The sergeant-atrarms of tlie senate has
gone after Phil Armour and a number of
his associates. A refusal to comply
with the requests of the senate commit
tee appointed to investigate tbe dressed
beef industry, is the cause of the action.
Tbe dressed beef kings will find that
they cannot run the entire country and
the government as well. It is about
time that some of the rich monopolists
were taught that there are some laws
they are bound to respect
In Louisiana they have let up in tbe
prosecution of the negros and have com
menced on tbe Jews. A few nights ago
some stores belonging to Jews were
fired into and a notice posted on the
building to the effect that no Jews
would be allowed there after January
1st, and that fire and lead would make
them leave. It is not stated what
caused the prejudice against.tbe wander
ing children of the Holy Land.
Captain Taylor reports that Nebraska
has made no report of its malitia as re
quired in order that they may draw
stores, etc., from the national appropria
tion. It is a little queer after tbe hard
fight which was made for a big appropri
ation of state funds by the friends of the
malitia that the officers should neglect
to make the proper reports so as to de
rive the benefits provided by the nation
al authorities. It might be in order for
Gov. Thayer, as commander-in-chief, to
investigate tbe conduct of some of his
subordinates.
Soux county, according to tbe re
ports, has redeemed itself gloriously,
and elected the entire straight republi
can ticket by large majorities. This is
one bright spot in tbe general gloom,
and shows that the people in Sioux
county are in a majority of the better
class. The straights have been fighting
against heavy odds, their opponents hav
ing control of both party organizations,
and having made an actual fusion be
tween the republican and democratic or
ganizations. Tbe people of Sioux
county have done exceedingly well in
repudiating such a mess. Daw County
Journal.
At the national prison congress held at
Nashville, Tenn. , recently, an address
was delivered by ex-President Hays.
The noted speaker took occasion to crit
icise the jury system which is prevelent
in this country at present He claims
that it is the beighth of foolishness to
exclude men from juries who read the
papers and form ' and express opinions
from what they learn, as that is shut
ting out intelligence and admitting ig
norance to tbe jury box.. He also pro
tested against the "unanimous verdict"
of a jury being required, believing that
a three-fourths or four-fifths majority
should be substituted.
A clause in tbe law repealing section
8 of act of 1841 has been found to repeal
toe whole law spd if that proves true
tbe pre-emption laws of ail the new
states. The matter will be placed be
fore Commissioner Oroff and it is quite
apt to go from there to the courts as tbe
Northern Pacific railroad company is
largely interested in tbe result Should
toe law prove to be repealed it will an
null all preemption filings where final
proof has not been made in all four of
the new states, and it cannot but work
a hardship pa a great many settlers.
The passage of tbe law a it now ap
pears was aq oversight
The reports from Washington are U
th effect that President Harrison is hard
t work on bis first message to congress.
There is unusual secrecy about the
message and no advance copies are
printed. By those in position to bent
jtidp it U predicted that the forth-com-iajg
document will be one of mora than
pail nary interest and lmportaooa, It is
safe to presume that it will be a docu
meat advising for the best interests of
the people of tbe nation and that it will
be couched in language none need mis-
undssstapd. ThestfTSaad Bpssc)ps of
Prsstiasi Harrison during tha campaign
STtyiYttericM thing st the right
nrtftthtltov that he msssars w.ll
fcv fas same tras ring of hoswstjr ci
It is reported that a gold mine of great
richness feti been discovered in Mont
gomery county, X. C, and excitement
is running hijdi. Experts have made an
examination and corroberate the report
The Cronin trial is dragging along at
Chicago apd at the close of each day's
work the prospects for the defendants
become more dreary. The prosecuting
attorney has shown himself . master of
the situation and even if the jury should
fail to convict it will not be because tbe
case has not been ably conducted on the
part of tbe state. .
Tbe president has appointed Hon. W.
M. Robertson, of Madison, register of tbe
land office at Neligh. This is an excel
lent appointment and will give general
satisfaction. Mr. Robertson has been an
earnest working republican and was a
delegate to the national convention in
1884 and he is entitled to recognition.
He is also an attorney of more than av
erage ability and his legal knowledge
and experience will aid him in the exer
cise of his official duties. .
Tbe attempt of some politicians to
mix Lieut Gov. Meiklejolm in a combi
nation whereby he is to be a candidate
for attorney general next year has been
knocked flat by the assertion by Mr.
Meiklejolm that he will not be a candi
date for the office of attorney general
and could not accept the position if it
was tendered him. It is also claimed by
sons that there is a combination be
tween Congressman Dorsey, L. D. Rich
ards and Lieut Gov. Meiklejohn, but we
do not consider that there is the least
foundation for such a rumor. In fact
we have pretty good information that
im geuueiuen nierruonea are not in a
position to form a combination, and un
less Mr. Dorsey goes back on a promise
lie is understood to have made more
than a year ago, he cannot be a candi
date for re-election.
A great rush is being made bv mem
bers of the Morman church to get natur
alized so as to participate in the election
in January. The officers who issue the
necessary papers are very strict in their
examination of applicants and the result
has been that a srood deal of testimony
tending to put the Mormans in a much
worse light than ever before is being
brought out Levi Axtel testified be
fore Judge Anderson that he had taken
an oath in the endowment house to aid
in the overthrow of the United States
and to obey the priesthood implicitly in
all things. The indications are that the
courts will soon find that the so-called
latter-day saints are a pack of treason
breeding wretches who ought to have
been bung long ago, and that the sooner
the leaders are placed where they can do
no more harm the better it will be for
territory of Utah and the country at
large.
A revolution is reported as in progress
n Brazil and tbe object soturht to be at-
i
tained is to convert tbe government into
a republic. The standing army is said
to be in favor of the revolution and it
appears quite probable that it will not
be long until a new republic will be es
tablished. Tbe days of monarchs are
fast being numbered and the time is not
far distant when crowned heads will be a
thing of the past A government of the
people, for the people and by the people
is no longer an experiment and the sub
jects of other nations are looking to the
United States as a good example of what
can be done in the line of self-govern
ment, and many are becoming eager to
have a voice in the public affairs and an
opportunity to rise above the station in
life to which they are born. The latest
reports are to the effect that a republic
has been declared with Pa Fansecca as
president The imperial family has
been guaranteed protection. It is proba
ble that the matter will be settled peace
fully and entirely by diplomatic means.
To change the form of government of a
nation without blood-shed certainly in
dicates the advancement of civilization,
for it was not many years ago that a
change in chiefs of a tribe could not be
made only at the cost of ft number of
lives.
MRS. L. A. POST,
Millinery,
Keeps ft nice line of millinery which
she sells at prices that defy competition.
UUUJUUUU), QWL WUKK
And fair prices. Second stmt
fuamoit, raftuau.
ESjPOBT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
BANK OF HARRISON
At Harrison. In toe et .to id Nebraska, at
DV HWW WW wmiucn, WWBVT Vi 100V.
liKMMJMCEri.
iMti and dtseonnta UJMRM
Ovsitfmrw, secured and onseeared HS.pl
vxm from national Banks wim
Itae from state Kenka and Drinkers IS) p
tfeal estate, furniture and fixture I.oaa
Current expenses and tixes paid si.iu
Obaeks sua other casta items SMS
Bills of other Banks M
fractional paper currency, nivkiee
and emits - tT
MJS
MO
tender notes
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In ftMSMt
lMvfcUnde supaid -. - IfoSH
IndTvtdn l deposits subtest to eheek ls.TJ
uemaaA eerttaoetes or deppstt SM.fS
Tin eeUtUloatM of deposit , SMSi
Total
STATS Of XSMMKA. OrtMVT Of MODI. SS:
I, C. K.tfplines evsbler of tbe above named
b-t&k,do spleBinly ewear that the above
utaamib true in the best of my knowl-
So bar rl bed and worn to before
s-Ai, me prf Kb dr j'W. SsJT
rHrterj ffablie.
wmMn
In addition to my stock of
Fresh and
I bare just put in a large supply of
FXiOTTie,
And also a
OfO
My stock is all NEW and FRESH and I invite all to call and
GET MY PRICES.
Celebrated "STARLIGHT FLOUR" $1.35 Per Sack.
GEO. H. TURNER.
northwestern Hotel.
This place has recently changed hands and nothing is left undone for tlw
COMFORT, CONVENIENCE
AND
Entertainment of Guests.
Come and See Us.
WANTS OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC A SPECIALTY.
JAS. SLATTERY, Prop.
JSJEIAJD THIS?
TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1
THE
SIOUX . COUNTY JOURNAL
And the
AMERICAN FARM HEWH
one year for
Two
To every one who pays for a year's
subscription to The Journal in advance
we will send them in addition, portage
paid, for one year the celebrated farm
paper, "American Farm News." Or
Offer Ho. 2.
We will send the papers as above and
also the WetUrn Stochnan and CultU
vaior (a Hhpage semi-monthly) for
Now is the time for
vou.
JB
tw
to take advantage of this off sr.
ii:rtit(tiVJtui-
Is ifce oiSait aS
SrMjLttoa 7m7 j
HUr UMtrafaa.
Sms. Pewwjye wasStr. Net far silin
konr
532
Dollars
ACXCT8&Kll.MQ
A gfsjigt QBsNMsV JsPfcw tmtt fsVpCpABs) Mfcaa
- fw'Wwftp'tl Rrwt3ls3w
wr4g.r
sPSwTsWB 4i Sfc ASwtt4tfls9ifc
HMM OftSJiU fa. 9, T
km
Salt Meats
FEED,
Fine Line
rocenes
L. O. HULL,
Attorney-at-Law-
HARJUSCIN, - - NKURASKA.
GEORGE WALKER,
Attornf y-at-I-aw.
Will prnrtlrc N'fore all court anil the 1".
S. Land (irtlcn. ItiiBlnean cntriiati'd to my
cure will receive prompt attenlltm.
HARRISON,
NEBRASKA.
C. E. HOLMES,
AUoney-at-Law,
All buslniMM rntrtmUvl to his pnrfl will re
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Office with JONES & VERITY.
HARWSON,
NEBRASKA.
a T. CONLEY,
Attorney-at-Law.
Special attention given to
LAND PRACTICE. Office at the
old stand with Reidy & Pollard.
Harbison, - - . Nebraska.
MRS. L. J. SIMMONS,
Dress Maker.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA.
W. E. PORTER,
Contractor and Builder.
Estimate on all kinds of currwntcr work
cheerfully given. Satisfaction iruaranlned.
, Plans furnished at reuxonabie rates,
HAWUSOS. - NEBRASKA.
I E. B ELLEN 4 SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers,
repairing done aa abort notice,
(iood work and reasonable charge.
Shop south of livery barn.
HARRISON,
NEB.
LEWIS H. MYERS,
Plasterer and Brick Layer.
All kind of plain and ornamental plnator
iwHiwuiucr. Liiiurratanua ciau;rn ou-
altv. will irft,. uKw.i.n. . , . r4
HARRHO)i,
NEBRASKA,
TRUAX, SKYLER CO.
Blacksmith, Carrlspe sd Wsgtm Shop.
Horse Shoeing r Specialty,
Satisfaction guiu-iuiUwrt in every particu
lar, hboponlialn street, '
HARRWtJS, . - NEBRASKA.
' J. H. COOK.
Aoate BnuNos Ranch,
Brand c on left jaw. Makes asne ialtv
of breeding Roadsters, i. raft and Snddlv
Hones; also red and black Polled cattle.
i on Bunning Water. Post Of
Baofi
V.'ells! Wells!
The undersigned tutve a flne, new drill
and are pretaired to put down wells pn
SHORT NOTICE,
and at living rates.
It will pay you
If You Want "a Well
to call on or addresss,
Amos & Armstrong Bros,
HARRISON, NEB.
B. E. Buwa-rn, C. F, Corns,
President. Vies Pre.
CHA8. C. JAMESON. Cashier.
Commercial Bank.
PERFORATED.
General Banking Business
-TRANSACTED.,
Harrison, Nebraska.
C. H. Andrews & Co.,
-Dealers in-
Drugs,
Paints,
Brushes,
Oils,
-AND-
Fine Toilet Goods,
STATIONERY & PERFUMES.
BEST CIGARS
IN THE CITY.
Wm, Christensen,
Wholesale and Retail
Hardware.
A large and well selected stock
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ACORN STOVES, BARBEJ WIRE
at prices to suit tint times, Agvnts for
CHAMPION BINDERS AND
Mowers.
Chacon, Nap,
Ift Satire.
The Board of ("aorrh rtenlo
atlon orsanlanS by tha Url.i(u j
(TlTanU anl O. W. rtvidar, aim I
irmuw, will Hie DOIHir thai
day of (N'tober. A. II. Ij. Ti.
limhrr loiutMDT, plalullir
prtiUon in 111 dUtrtet rnii
tb object and prajrrr of whU-li 1
ekjar a certain BMiCBaab-a iu.
brrS. in blM'k uunifarri. In iim
Harrimn. aloox rouuty, Nri-'J
e-enti'-rvpB rrnta. iSi4T?i ....
with tllUTrat from Itm fonrtJ
April. A. I. I we. PlHlntllT prmyj
. .cr "nrniiwiMi mUlrr.
wiw mi mtn f il 'ljl Im., Uly
satisfy Hip amount found diu.
Vou arr rtqiilrl In aimwrr uj
wnfiw aunuajr, UU' second
cml-r, lit.
HrrriUM.ir I.t Kg(iiM.tN
7 uj m tun un-ir atUrt-i,
.Vol Ire ufContnt.
V. S. Land Ofllt. fliulrt.
Ik li,)t u I,
foninlatnl Ko. IW hvii,g'.n
thinomc-r hv Arthur v u..... .. .
torh-r Kluln-r lor Ih,tmIi,.,i J i..
-ntry No. IICh, dated rrliruarv
tlw J m'Vi. and it k iw t'J
.......... . in with a
rann-IUtlon of aaid ontrv: lh
re hereby xnniiiioned to mn....
He on tlie Mb day of liimnljrr
o'rliw k . m., to rronond uud fn'
mony -oii(!eriiiiiir m1. ulleif.l Mm
fore H. II. Jonea, .VoUn I'uhlir, at
irNiiiiiuiiy in wiini'M-eM .
Ijer, imiii, at 10 a. ui. T. t. lo ti.
in iinrriiKHl. neo.. on IlieVn.l ,lu.
l-"J
Notlrr of CniiliKt.
r. ft. Ijtnd I mice, I hail rot J
IH-UllK-r H, IKXU 1
roinplnllit So. 1144 havliiv I., ..J
tliuontoe by Jiweph W. Robin,,)
hhuti "iniin lor laiiure to coinpiv
mi MIHI.TTU iuni emrv k .n
" m" i, i"o, iijiou ine aee U,
in i-wui i-tniniv, 1'iiraj.KH, with
thn eanr.-llatio'n of bhIi! entry i
HllctflliR that the Hal'l Hi,l..ri'
wholly anandoniHl aald tract. In thj
iiiiiiii wi plow or cultivate any jJ
atid tract atnee nilna-on ..n,. J
Octolier T, Inwu. The Mld p,rtl. J
tiniMioiiMl to antiear at this mil,.. ,
dny (it KcceinlMT. IxWl. . IOn',.l,u.L 1
reaiiond and fnnilah ttlinouy col
said aMetfiKl failure. 1
Tfxtliiioiiy of wilneawa will ) t
fore M. II. Jonea, N'otnrv I'liliUc .t
In llarrlaon, Nebraaka, on the ?jtj
nvi'inoeir, iw, at in a. ni.
!'-") T. r". I'OWERS. Km
Notlre of ( ontedi.
I. 8. Ijind 'Mtlce, (liadron, I
( i-wiraT i, iwy.
hla oftti'a hv t han. K. (.ii-v uiri,i,,J
" UllllllHlIll 11. I,.M naVltlff laxm i.
liorca lor fHllnre Uicomiilv win, J
.i i ...... .'i' :
iiiiiinTi-miuro entry o, 0140, dntcii
t r. laMV. noon the aeU nek ,,..v J
S Ml, S, tp7, rM, In Uoux con)
oriiaaa, wnn a view? ui the canwllid
claimant failed to hrr-nk or rane u
anni entrv: conieaijinf i.i ,. , ..
aMi ien acrea oi aai'i irnct nurttiff tl
ami accomi yeara, and IhIImI to
acrea dnrliiK llie thlnl year after .
made and ha fmliil Ui cure aula .ii.rl
uaw c iiimallnK tula conti-Ht.
I lie aant iiurllca are hereby autnn
RPfK-arat thin oltlce em the SUthdayoll
i-i , iw. .i iu ii i'iock, a, m., to niTKii
fiirnlMh tJuliinony coiicemlnir aaiil
failum. TeHtluiotiy of wltneaaea will 1
n la iore jonn A. l.ri-en. a NoUrv I
isomer in Kiinn nar Wau-r nrm-inci
eonniy, nciirnska, on the ard day of '.
her, !., nt iUo clK k a. in.
7 ll T. r. fowsRi, lint
FINAL PROOF SOTKES.
Notlrr for Publication.
Land Otnc at Chadron, Nc-hr
Novetiiher 1A. IhhU.
Notice la hereby lived that the fnl
named settler has niod notice of his
Hon Ui make flnal proof in miniiort
laun, ana inul nin proof will tic mm
fore M. r. hluk.ilil, Jmlire of the ill
court, or In his alisi-ncc la-fore the rl
snld court at ilarrlitou, Nebraska, ou
uury till, I mho, viz:
Detlef 0. Mohr. of Ilarrl.oii,
who mnde D, S. No. lfioa for the w)i tw'
r
wit iiwh.wk, tn,r .VS.
lie names thu follow tna wltnASMa t
his couUjiuous residence uuon and ci
tlon of said land, viz: i'hllllp Mc( ami
iJenker. Arthur j. Adama, AUKUit W
man. all of Harrison. Nehraska.
j !(-! J V . II. MCv. ANN, KCgl
NOTH.K KOR TL BL1CATION
Laud Odlre at Chadron, Nebraska
October 31, lm.
Notice la hereby ki ven tiial the f olUii
named scllli r has hied notice ol Ills
tlon to make final proof in support
claim, and that said proof will be mm)
lore M. r. hlnkiilil, Judge, ol tn ui
court, or in ills absence (;. U. Jameson,
of the district court, at Harrison, Nt'h
uccmbcr IB, Jonn, vu:
fkiloinon K. btory, of Grammercy, he
ho made II K entry No. 117 for the e X
w uur sec B. and aw qr nw iir sec II I
rot. lie names ine following witiicuwa
prove his continuous resilience upon
cultivation ol said laud, via: John II.
Joun l". I.. Kasland, Irfxinre- W. Cobb,
W . ljiiiKdon. ail ol oraimuurcy, nru.
IH'iai w. ii, aiiAAas, ifj.w
..... ..... . . t, t...j
.Notice of lnrorporatloD
0D. J
he Iiimut
, at liarnl
Notice Is hereby si ven of the
tlon of the Hank ol Harrison
hetirnMUifc.
'i lie midersiiriied. aaeOciiitlnK tl'mH
for the tr.uiai liun ol A Kenerai Iwnkii-K
ness In tlw ntul of .neliraska, atlnpi vuc
li,wi..ir .l-hiiin. nf li'il lllirutloil.
ami.clsi. 'the name ol this corporsl
dll .1, luu I.U....1. 1.1 . ..I-.' 111,1 '
Aai'iixi ii. i ue priuciimi pws -t
ness ol this cnroorutioii suaii ue nsn-
nioux county, .ebr,ikit.
buainuM of till corporation shall lie. req
ASfiULK til. I in irenerui uiimu"
KOI money ou ii kii, nivciii"-v 7
.,. 1.. -.i .iiii,ir of)
t'ti.uiire. rei'U'iiiir miiii liiaklna ruimn
mil. .1. I'.'l l,"J 1HR - - -" m
for 01.111m. the buvlnir and nelliuK of
k.lu or uiakluK lons oil same auu i'"-i
lug u seerai oaiikius bu-iuiess. .
Al .CbS I . 1 111! opiUI slock Ol till!
pui Mfcuiii sii,ui lai m-e.ij"iiu ..pt...
.rm. nivulial 1..U1 aii:Li..M ill one liuuUI'ii
Urs eacll., at least tweiny Pr ccut
lull sh.il! be paid in ladore the cuiiiuni
H.ii ,,i 11111. ....... uiwi tiie nfiiniiiider lAt
liu.es a. tlie lioaid of uirei loin iuy "J
lien any new stuck I issued, emu
holder sfiu.l lieKiititml U aiibscrlls lor
siii,m proportion of the whole inftae
llintla in Him esi.ti.icr st.ick. and if Uliy
sUica remain u.isuiw'iiiaxl lor thv lM'l
ol twenty Ui.y ! 10m Ine tiute such tsu
SIOL'K Was VUUHl uy lll UOarU Ol li'
auoscribtMl stiK-k to lu oilier sIik:iiuim'
sitv iiuim u v wiiubtiiin a
and a not acAM-pled by tuem, the sot
im tuioloa 10 oluer appiiciuts. .
Aiii.uii. iius uirporatiou shall 1
liiem-e ou the &ln day of AUK""1. 10tV
tiUMIIIIUQ WOIItT-Hie J as
Ast-r. ni.se .1. Iih miriAji.L lAiuOUIlt Ol
dehuxinij-m or iUu..ily w willed tun 1
i not ioJscetK.i uiiy nir ..t of in'' u
sl tlil tt.i auuiciiut-U rittpt lor U'P
sltU UC MCsfolasatiit! O-JX f U ly OB OUU
allti mjtUifJf IrliU iXfiKi.i.tOl lu Vu OlU"
SiSal- . UW oifalrof tbl corp4
tlon shall lie cuiiuuctau uy a tMhiru 01 ""
ois, co.isisti..s ol uol mas luen turiia u i
IS4.a. Win. an... 1 1 a. ...mW.-.I l,V Llle sUK'-SlK
HI'S Ol lllil UUI IMlldl..u.i at L110 lirtfalllAall
tuuruul ami on luu ui.t touu..y 01 ""
Ol a:ll yoar a..U s.,111 OOalU Ol I'""!
slli.n uihjos fn).n their number a i re.."'
a ion a rusiilH.it au 11 Casnier.
AariUA. vi.i. iuum allicies uiay
amuudod at any time uy a vole of "'
i.i wit.itM wuermif, Uie undertlf ned
neieu.,10 eel Ineir Uanus tins lll ua;
Mlial. ihu
iii presence of BSHJAJH F-I'lT
a .1 -1...... . u.-i .a H. IIOLl
CMAMLMt. VSlf
sl'ATKOr fcKBHAriHA I
UiUs t 1 or hunt I as
a, 8. II. Jone,
tal'V ru ill le link v e..,n..la-.,...Ml lit and
SaOA IMiU.iLV. uu lluleliv lafl L.l V Ulat IMI1
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