r7ii- Yb Sioux County Journal. Omm C(X XTT PAPER. Subscription Price, t2.00 IJ. Mewes, - Editor (tared at the Hxrrinon post office ax aee ea4 elsae matter. THCTKDAY, July 24, le'M). EeMirsa tenet, Ticket. for Comity Attorney, H. T. COS LET. Fur County Commiaaioner, fcLI J. WILCOX. The country lias six sorts of money gold coin, silver coin, gold certificates, ail ver certificates, greenbacks and nation al bank bills now, ami it will have an other sort the Treasury bullion notes which the Dew silver law provides for a few weeks hence. It is reported that First Assistant Postmaster General Clarkson is about to purchase' the 'machinery and outfit of the Omaha Republican. If the CUrksons take the paper in hand the republican party in Nebraska will be benefitted by the change. The'lottery company may not make as much out of its new contract with Louisi ana as it imagines. Federal legislation shutting the lottery swindlers off Trotn the mails and the express compan ies would make the new charter which tbey expect to get worthless. This leg islation, too, is likely to be had. The'contents of the gang organ last week was largely composed of person alities regarding the person who con ducts this paper. If the Herald con tinues in the same line for a few weeks its readers may be able to form some idea of what a monster the editor of Tmt JocitSAL is. The congressional convention which was held at Columbus last week by the union labor and alliance organizations nominated O. M. Keuim, of Custer county as candidate for member of con gress from the third district. It is con sidered as a victory for the union labor part of the convention, as Kemm is said to be a union labor democrat. Theaction of County Attorney Walk er at the republican county convention on last Saturday entitles him to a great deal of credit. When his name was mentioned forthe .nomination for county attorney he at once declined to allow his ' name to be used before the convention in that connection. His doing so proves that the statements of his enemies, to "the effect that his course in the past was simply to get himself into office, were false. He has made a hard tight to get the affairs of Sioux county on a proper basis and now be proves by his action that he was sincere in his work, and the people of Sioux county will have far more respect for him now than ever before, and his enemies cannot accuse him of having made the fight which he has waged simnlv because he was "office struck." The report of the secretary of agricul ture contains a great deal of valuable in formation and among the facts stated therein is that in the vicinity of Yuma, Colo., they are raising excellent crops of small erain and corn, and it is tlie result of deep cultivation. A" few years ago. that country was looked upon as utterly worthless. Its altitude is as great as it is here and.it was generally supposed that it would never amount to anything as a.farming locality. 4 Out thesettlers made a determined elort to raise crops ,ai success hasciowned their efforts. " The soil there is very similar to that of 'Sioux county and the farmers of this lo cality will do welt to profit by the ex- ' .peri men ts made in Colorado. We hope that when the ground is prepared for the next crop that the plows will be set deep and we believe that much better results will be obtained. . . The chairman of the fusion-ring-office- for-re venue-only county committee and -editor of the flipper-flopper-gang organ 'certainly performed an extraordinary .political feat last week. He lives with -bis family in Harrison but was billed, aa Member of the fusion committee of which he was chairman, to hold a pri mary in Bodarc precinct on Tuesday evening?. July 15th. On Wednesday, July 16th, he acted under the rules and oath prescribed by the republican county central committee,; at the republican grimarr, also in Bodarc precinct awl voted for delegates to the iiiMbUoaa county convention which naa aaU at the court house on fUtnrdav .Jury lth, aarf beside all that he on Fri 4ajr, July l&h, as chairmaa of the fu - k usibihUXs sailed the convention 'A.' - ' . .. 1. .L 1-1 . Z3m mm asss m we wiwraw vt ,'CJt taijr Htm Bodarc pre- Jl f hi' irtili ai f ilajn'-' t- the HWto- 7 ' laai wMrtstlTi rnamntinnt ""r of two orgaaiaations r-'StaiearbiM The fact of 'alLrJit:rrsetortthe repubKcaa i T i - i iMiiantanilrTiTl irritT 'tr: ;," 79 tl-ofwU watt PrwHinpn of the JU-paljlioaii County ('eurrntiou. Harrison Julv 19 1S0. Metting called to order by Louis J. Simmons, clmirman county central com- mjttee " On motion. Alanson Southworth was elected temporary chairman and S. H. Jones, temporary secretary. - Motion made by C. E. Verity that tlte chair appoint a committee on permanent organization and a committee on creden tials committees to consist of three each. Seconded and carried. Messrs. Gates, Guthrie and Verity were appointed as committee on permanent organization and Messrs. Cook, Green and Kennedy as committee on credentials. On motion, adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock p. m. Alanson Sormwoimi, S. H. Jokes, Teni. Clmirman. Tern. Secretary. ATTERSOOK KBIOS. Convention met as per adjournment. The committee on credentials reported as follows : To the Cliairman and members of the Republican convention of Sioux Co: We, your committee on credentials, would resjiectfully report the following delegates as "nlUlfdto seats in the con vention : Andrews Precinct J. W. Robinson. Bowen Precinct C. E. Verity, Grant Guthrie, George dinger. Bodarc Precinct Eli Smith, George Walker, C. L. Columbia. Five Points Precinct A. Southworth, M. J. O'Connell. Hat Creek Precinct F. W. Knott, W. Southworth. Montrose Precinct James Clark, M. Gavliart. Running Water Precinct J. II. Cook, A. Green. Snake Creek Precinct J. P. Curran. Warbonnet Precinct A. K. Kennedy, L. Dout, Richard Dunn. White River Precinct A. E. Gates. We recommend that tho.se delegates present be empowered to cast the full vote of their precinct on all questions. Respectfully, John A. Green, A. R. Kennedy, James IL Cook. On motion, report of committee was accepted. Tlie committee on permanent organi zation reported Geo. Walker for perma nent cliairman and S. II. Jones for per manent secretary, and a regular order of business. On motion, report of committee was approved. On motion, C. E. Holmes was allowed to select delegates to the senatorial and representative conventions. L. J. Simmons, A. E. Gates andA.' R. Dew were elected delegates to the state convention. James H. Cook, Eli Smith andt Grant Guthrie were elected delegates to the congressional convention. The following candidates were placed in nomination for the office of county commissioner of the first district : Frank Simons, Eli J. Wilcox and A. W. Mohr. On motion, balloting proceeded by precincts. The canvass of the ballots showed tlie following result : Eli J. Wilcox, 18 votes. Frank Simons, 3 votes. A. W. Mohr, 2 voles. Eli J. Wilcox having received a major ity of all votes cast was declared tlie nominee of the convention. The names of II T. Conley and George Walker were placed before tlie conven tion for the nomination of a candidate for the office of county attorney. Mr. Walker, in a few well chosen re marks, declined to be a candidate. On motion, the nomination of Mr. Conley was made by acclamation. 8. H. Jones and LL A. Cunningliam were nominated for the offices of cliair man and secretary of tlie county central committee respectively, and, on motion their1 election was made by acclamation. The following are the central com mitteemen selected for the ensuing yar from their respective precincts : Andrews J. W. Robinson. Antelope 8, R. Story. Bowen Robert Wilson. Bodarc Eli Smith. Cottonwood Chas. V, Grove. Five Points M. J. O'Connell. Hat Creek W. P. Southworth. Lower Running Water C. J. Palmer. Montrose Eben Cowlishaw. Running Water J. A. Green. Sheep Creek R. A. Walker. Snake Creek J. P. Curran. Warbonnet A. K. Dew. White River A. E. Gates. On motion, it was ordered that if the full delegations of the different conveo tione be not at such conventions that the delegates present be and are hereby authorised to cast the full vote of the delegation. : On motion, convention adjourned. Onaac Walxes, H H. Joins, . Chairman. Mecratary. Biadinf twine is advancing in price. The reason give is that IttO tons of reeeatly barned in Minneapolis. The real reason, however, is that the trust wanted to take advantagl of thedetnaod, tf i alawet 17 pretext would. hats bee Snstrettion In H?arl To S?p IWet Culture. ; Reports from tins sub-stations est&b- jn tl spriur, by tlie Experiment Station, for the purpose of dctermiuinp the effects of the varying conditions of ! Foil ar.d climate, on trie growth of, and production of sugar beets, in tlie mam, are goou. In many places, esie ially in tlie ex- reine western part of the state, beets lave suffered from hot weatlier and lack of rain, as a rule though they, seem to ithrtancl these unfavorable conditions as ell as corn and better than small grain. From some points reports tell us tliat insect enemies have begun their ravages. As tlie best methods of cultivation with us are to 1 determined by experi ment, the suggestion is made to those having small plats, that during the dry I weather, tlie ground lie frequently fat least om a week) hoed or btirred. Not only will this method of proi-edure keep the ground free from weeds, but it will lso aid tlie plant to withstand the effect of drv and hot weather. This last effect j S used by breaking un the littk. canals j or channels, formed iu the soil by the passage of the moisture from the ground to the air. thus retarding the evaporation of moisture from the soil and permitting the free circulation of air throughout its pier layers. Both of which actions iave a general tendency to keep the soil ool and moist. If possible, hoe one-lmlf of the j.lat every week and the other lialf tit once in two or eveuthree weeks and arefullv note the effects on the growth. As there are' several kinds of insects that attack tlie licet, and as they have already been reorted as having begun peratioiis, it seems the projier time to begin to learn something of their apfiear- ance, liaMls, anu ist means 01 meeting their advances. To this end the beets hould be watched very carefully, from ;by to day and at different times of the lay and even in the evening, for any in sect, bug, or worm that seems to have an interest in them: search the leaves, ill up the beets and search the roots and the top layer of the soil, and wlien any marauder is found send it to the Ex periment Station for study and identifi cation. Directions for sending such sjiecimens ltopv from Bulletin XIV, on "Insects Iniurious to Young Trees on Tree; Claims," just issued. Whenever possible, inserts should lie packed alive in some tight tin lox the liter tlie better, as air holes are not needed along with a'stipply.of their ap propriate food sufficient to la.st them on tlie Journey; bthwwisethey generally die and shrivel up. Send as full an account as jicssible of the Iwbits; what part of the plant it in fects, time of the day when .it isnw active, amount of damage done.'etc "hcA-n(K diould be viarked trith (he name -of the v-nder and should be address ed to the Entomologist of the Agricultur al Experiment Station. Lincoln, Neb." It will aid materially in forming con clusions if all people who have planted seed this season will send, from time to time, reports of the condition of their beets to tlie Experiment Station. Address: II, It NlCHOLSOK, Agricultural Erjierinuni Station, Lincoln, Nebuakka. Tlie Nebraska association of trotting horse breeders holds its annual meeting at Fairbury Aug. 19th to 22nd inclusive. Tlie interest in tlie organization is rapidly ncreamng awl the number of -members growing at a very encouraging rate. Tiik Journal acknowledges receipt of a complimentary ticket A carpenter, by tlie name of M. S. Powers, fell from the roof of a, bouse in East Des Moines, Iowa, and sustained a painful and serious sprain of tlie wrist which he cured with one bottle of Cham berlain's Pain Balm, He says it is worth t-r a bottle. 'It cost him 50 cents. For sale by C. H. Andrews. Ayer's Pills promptly relieve stomach troubles, correct foul breath and an un pleasant taste, and cure constipation. Highest Paid for ij at mm w NEW KODAK. "You Press the Button, .Ve do the Rest." and Sizes Seven ALL LOADED WITH Transparent Fiims. For sale by all Photo. Stock Dealers. THE EASTMAN COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. fi, ,.d fur Catal'igiie. TTJVrl ir!VlT1C!T'PTiQPTi ' Wholesale and Retail Hardware. A large and well selected stork ALWAYS ON HAND. ACORS STOVES. DAUBED WIRE at prices to suit the times. Agents for CHAMPION BINDERS AND Mowers. Chadron, - Neb. MRS. H. A. CUNMXGHAM, Milliner and Dressmaker, One door East of Store. Ranch Supply E. J. WILCOX Owns the following brand on right hip or left side. Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Harri rison, Neb'r. L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing (tune on liort notice. Good work and reanonsble charges. Shop noiith of livery barn. HAKIUKOX, NEB. tho New Styles WiTaate OD. ornciAL pmccTowy. STATE orriCtIM: John SL Thayer, Oovmhut. Uneatm, Vekx UM P. Meiktojotaii Lieutenant Uovaraor B. ILOowdery Secretary of mate T. II. Benton AmiltaS) Joha E. Hill -ITMJHirW William Lerae Attorney limeral John Steen-. Ido ouiniUwionr Oto. R. iMue , Hupt. Iublic lnlniftin I. Ilopkina Warden of Penitentiary W. U. Knapp JupL lloapitaJ fur Inaana - KGKtws0iAL KELKUATIOS: A. P. Paddock I'. - Srnatur, Bc-atric C. f. Maiidnriuu 1'. S. Senator, Ouialia W. J. lHuell, CungnMauian lrt Dirt., OinaBa O. L. ! " 1 " McCuok tieo. W. E. Hunter, " i " Fremont JIDICIART: AmaaaCobb . llilH Jnntiw, Lineoio S. Maxwell Aanoclate Judge, r'rrmout T. L. Norval Awmclate Jadgt, Seward W. A. LttW Clerk and Keporter, !ward TWELFTH Jl'llH.'lAL DISTRICT: M. P. Kinkaid Jodg. U'NelU I on mil LlnUpiuau lerk, Harrisoo CXr NTT omCERS: 8. Barker County Judge Conrad IJndetnan ..Clerk M.J. Uaytmrt Treasurer A. houtbworth Supt. I'nblic Imtruftion Thou. Keidy Sheriir Geo. J. SUaer Coroner A. K. Hew Surveyor Conrad Ltndeuian Clerk of liUtrict Court Geo. Walker. . Coutity Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSIONER: Hon M. Weir, (chairman) WUliairict Cba. r. Grove ." d ' J. A. Graen Sd " LEGISLATIVE: A. Bnrtow..Senator, ljitnct Nil. 14, Chadron G. W. Simonaou ICep., tit. So. 5.1vAI1Ihuc J'KE1ST. L. R. Maine Jnatlce of the Peace II. Men-Meld " " B. K. I'oat Constable VILLAGE omCERS: W. R. Smltli ; liainnon) Trustee j. r. rfoit " J. C. Nortbrup " K. 1. satterlee " H. W. Wlnior " X. J. liiibrurk Clerk I. P. Havls f Tri-a-urer school iKri;ERs: I.. R. Maine Ilrf:tor XV. R. Huiltli Moderator t. II. Grii. old Treuxurrr TERMS OF.ail'RT: IHtrkt Court, At llarrtaon, cominrncm April IStB and September 1, IhMO. Cunnty y)Url, At Hnrrinon, Ommenoes flrnt Monday of each month. Grant Guthrie, Drauw Iw Lumber, Lime, Grain Coal. AI AGENT rON WIND) MILLS AND PVMHt. B. E. BBKWBTEB, C. t. Cm, President Vice Pres. CHAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier. Commercial Bank. CTCORFOt ATET), Gensral BanMn3 Business TRANSACTED. - -trffaj "eUee. In IMalrlet Court td Sloes (nty Meb fred itcrta. ITauilig, 1 Bertha Zrbt, IMIendaat. To Bertha rbat mmt raaidaat, dfen4ant.a You are ben l,y nwtUied that ua the ml day of May. IM, Frad ertt Ued a petltive agalnt ran in tba LiUtrict Court (if Moas county, Vebraaka. toe object and pl-ayer 1 irhieta are toobtain a dHuroa from Tu oa tlie ground that you have aillfuUy abandan ed the plalntl without good ranaa, far tba term of taro years U-l I'Ou are reijuir e.1 la anawer aid x-l1llio ua or before Moo cUv. Augual 1 1 lb, IMS. Plain tir. By If. T. Coa'LCr, bia Attorney. Legal Xetlrt. In the KUtrlct Coirt of Sinus County, Meb. Farmer Truet Co. a eorporntlon 1 rxiat ing under and by virtue j A the laws of loa a, I'laiutln, 1 v.. j John Connor, Itefendant. I John iMinnr. deleudant, will lake notice that un ttoe lit dav of July, I, The Farm era Truxt Co., plaintiff, herein Hied It peti tion in the litrlct Court of Sioua county, Siclj'r., agalnat the mid defendant, the ob ject aud prayer of hi b are to forecloae a eertxln mortgage executed by the defendant to the plaintiff upon the SK Sec. Sn Twp. S5 K. M to aerure the iMyment of a certain proiuUory uote dated May find, ls0, for the for the turn ol tiMA and due and payable on the ll day of June, ISM, that there la uow due UMm aald note and mortgage the aum ol nisi.su for which aum with tutereet from May ti, laav, plaintiff prays for a decree that defendant lie required to pay the auma or that a aid pretniia-a may be avid to aatiaf y the aiuount found due. You are required to anawer aald petition on or before the th day of Aaguet, fsw. Hated July lt,iW. 44 47 I FtBMEKS TkCST CO. By Charlr E. Ilouatta. Attorney for Plaintiff Notice to Von-refcldeut Defendant. In Ulatrlct Court of Sioux county, Nebraska. Kiiiiua Schoiicbaum. l'lainliir i Martin 'hielaum, imfeiidant ) To Martin liDiieljuiun, 11011 resident de fendant: Von are hereby notified that on the loth day of J ill v. iali. Euima Hchonehaum Slel a H-ilim HKuliiRt you in the dUtrict court of Hloux county, Sebraka, the object and prayer ot which are to obtain a divorce Iromvoiiou the ground of etlreine cruelty and willful almiidutimeul and to obtain the i-uatodv of the lolioahiK minor children, the iniie of her marriage with you, to wit: Ktia Hchoiiebauui, K-'1 aevan year., and Ella Schonclmuin afed four aud one-half yearn, ou the ground that you are a man of vicious and vutgur liahil and wholly unlit to be entruatifl with the care, enrtooy and educMtlou 01 childmu. Vou are reUtrel to answer aald petition on or before the 'i'.lli cl.iv of Augilat, llW). Khwa sc monk lit I'M, Plaintiff. Rv II. T. Conxky, her attorney. 44 47 J THE MPORTED PERCHEROM MTALLIOX, BARBARIC 10256. I10135.1 Will make tlie season of 1890 at my plaoe on Warbonnet creek, 8 miles west of C. F. Coffee's, except Fridays and Sat urdays when he will stand at Montrose. Iresrrlption and Pedigree. Barbaria in a blacK-grav; star in loruneaa; ioaiea March 27, 1W6j imported 18H8; weight 1,800 lbs. Bred by M. Dorcliene, Com mune of Coulognes les Sablons, De partment of Orne. Got by Bouillard 101S3, he by Favori, belontfing to M. Cliampeon. TERMS-$15 to in- pure with foal. Due and payable when the mare is known to be with foal or upon her re moval from the county or change of ownership. Care will be taken to prerent aecMtuta but I wlllbe renponalblc for none. A. W, MOHR, Owner. Fremont, Elkhorn AND Mo. Valley RAILROAD. '(NORTHWESTERN LINO -BETWEEN- Harrison, Nebraska, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY CHICAGO AUD IT. PAUL And All Point in the- East, Ilorth, South &lV:a ; a ' - TMN4MMH TlCMTw TO ALL ")OIHT. , J. C. Nornoar, Agent, llarriaon, Neb, H. O. Btbt, 1. R BudUKAjt, Oen'l Maimtfer. Oeo'l Pbm. AfMi OMAHA. NE& -wV ' t J... - . -t eV-r" .4