The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 25, 1890, Image 4

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    The Simix County Journal.
amuL cocstt paper.
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Sit r-rlion Price, $2.00
LJ.Mhhm, Editor.
Eatered at the Harrison post office an
wd.ebaa natter.
TacasDAT, Sept. 25, isoa
Kepaallraa State Ticket.
for Governor,
1 D. KICIIARIS:.
For Lieutenant Governor.
THOMAS MAJOR.
For "etretary of Ststnj
J. C: ALLKS.
Tor Auditor,
THOMAS BENTON:
tor Treasurer,
J. E. HII.L.
For Commissioner of Public Lauds and
Buildings
C: K. HUMl'IIKEV.
Tor Attorney General,
CiEtt U. HASTINGS.
Tor Superintendent of Public Iustiuctiou,
A. K.GOI UY:
aVpabllraa Congressional Ticket.
Tor dngresnoan, 3d district,
UVAX W. E. IMKtV.
Republican Connlj Ticket.
Vor County Attorney, ,
II. T. l-ONLEY.
Tor County Commissioner,
ELI J. WILCOX.
Kepablkaa Senatorial Convention.
The republican elector of the Uth sena
torial district of Nebraska ar:- requested to
tend delegate from tbeir several counties
to meet In convention in tile low n of V it leu
tine, t'berry county. Neb.. septemtr iltli.
lm, utz:iw p. iji.; for the purpose ot placing
i u iiwiuuiiuua H ruiUKIHIi lor seildlur iruill
tt.ld district.
The several counties are entitled to repre
sentatlon as follow, Is-lrig based oil the smih'
Tote a given by the alatc convention, to
kit: Hoi Butte county c
Brown S
Cherry " r.
l)c (
Key Paha 5
Kock ' 4
Sheridan
atom. . 3
? till.
ii tu.il t li.-r S-
all M-.ivl i
proves. Of
..oive-l except to
perso'is being t.i tlie county where the dele
gate, giving tlie proxy lives.
J. W tSLET TLTRKB,.
E. E. EOAK, Chairman.
Secretary.
Republican Representative ('ontrutton.
The republican electors of the 53d repre
sentative district of Nehrttska fire hereby
requeetwl u wnd dele(fate from their sev
eral counties to meet in convention at Ch:4d
ron, b., .sptemler H, M), at t o'clock, p.
inn -for the purpoae. nt placing in nomina
tion a ciuididute for representative from
said district, aud for the trantmction of wich
other businesa as may properly come before
tb convention.
The base of representation to this convcu
tton will be the same as at the st:tte conven
tion, whlcli, entitles the several counties Jo
the following number of delegates:
lint !!utte iherllau 8
On arcs i.tfsioux S
H-y itrtlcr ni re,i!leAn central committee.
1. H. ItEPUix, Chairuian.
The i. fcry bill is a law and the infam
ous Louisiana lottery will be obliged to
shut up shop and invest the capital it has
-accumulated at the expense of its past
patrons ia some other line.
No, D. P. Davis made no fight for tlie
nomination be received from himself,
his partner and seven others. Tfiere was
no m for him to liiit with for no other
attorney who is not an out and out demo
crat would have accepted the nomination
at tlie hands of tlie outfit. It was a case
-f Iiopkin's choice: "That or nothing-.''
One of the neatest things in the line of
-a souvenir that we have seen was receiv
ed at this office a few days ago with tlie
compliments of the Sioux City Corn Pal
ce. It is an imitation of an ear of corn
4nsid of which is an announcement of
ttbe opening and an invitation to attend.
On the 23d inst. Congressman Connell,
of tbe first district, was re-nominated
unanimously by acclamation. It is
Vident that the people of that district
are pleased with the work of their repre
Mutative in congress, and a republican
, victory ia that district is assured.
The fusion-gang organ says tlflit u. P.
Dsvvis has well sustained the party. The
editor of that organ, when he speaks of
nataiajay the party, evidently refers to
the time when J. P. uavis withdrew as
tfaa aooninee of the republicans for coun
ty attorney, ia favor of E. u. Satterlee,
the democratic nominee for that office,
wad also to the time at Hastings about a
year ago when U. P. Davis made the
atatemsot to the state central committee
Urn be believed E. U Satterlee to be a
tepabhean. That is the way he has sus-
I the party. The voters of Sioux
raaaibar those things and the
NoTambat 4th will show that
dmy bare ao use for any one. who will
pmnarm ay audi acts.
Tie refwrt that J. 'V. Wolfe, the alli-
tCJ&aaocratic member of the Indiana
t !3&a of 18? baa called up some facts
r -t at v1 c table to that body. Tlie
mmifUkii at hia oM bonia calls
' ' to the fact tkat it was the leg
10wbit.refoesd the ballot
'jtm$ ia WtM --tta Held and nt-
i to prt tiha coirtrot of the mili--"
f IdsalaW tfcesa inovrn to be in
' ' $:te.':-Xi- state of
' t"" H frt tha care
X;-5a of a
1 .
''ft
Hie gang orrsn says I. P. Lit vis made
no fi;rt t to secure the nomination foi
coumy attorney. The convention which
nominated biin was composed of I). P.
Davis, his partner auJ seven fillers, n t
enough to make a fiht.
The gttng' " oran ays i. P. lavi
owns no proprietory interest in that pa
per. People do not as a rule have proi
erty assessed to tlietn w hic h does not be
long to Ultra ami the Ilrrald outliit is-
assessed in tlie name of Hurts 4 Slinger
land.
The phial of tins Gordon R puUiixn,
has been purvliased by S. 8. Muqihy and
its now used in issuing a new paper tulltd
the Gordon Iultjx ml nt. The new pa
per is to lie what its name indicates, in
dependent in all tiling. A r)unilr of
papers ot this class have lie?n started in
Nebraska of late.
In view of the fai t that tlie value of
steel nils imported into the United
States in the year ending June 30, l'vSo
was only $1534,113, while the value of
beans imported the sanre year was ?7i!)(
O'.i, tlie Sioux City Journal expresses
the opinion that the; man who says agri
cultural interests do not need protection
"doesit know Ije.ms."
llie gui orpn says it has shown up a
part af Conley's acts since he came here
and several chapters jet remain unpriut
ed. Neither tlie g-.in; nor its oran has
shown up one act f H. T. Conley since
lie has been in Sioux county which -was
dishonest or dishonorable, nor can they
make any such showing, eitln-r since he
came here or before, that is discreditable
to him, which can tie subtautiated. lit
has not done the bidding of the punr, but
on the contrary hag opposed t!i in ever
since he came to the county and Ijj w ill
continue to do so, no matter how much
thev dislike it.
The Santa Fe railroad has au eye t-j
business. The settlers of Oklahoma
lidded seed n heat and did not have the
money to purchase it. The railroad peo
ple realized that many would have to
leave the territory unless assisted. They
did not flg-ure on the freight at present,
but on futures, and are furnishing tin
settlers with 110,000.00 worth of seed
wheat to be put into the ground this fall,
it is needless to say that they will get
big returns in freight paid next full by
the Tarniers, and it will likely be some
time before the settlers will attempt to
get a competing line of road. A liberal
policy on the part uf a railroad will do
a great dual toward getting the country
settled up.
The Congressional Convention.
The result of the preliminary canvass
of the congressional campaign terminat
ed at Columbus on the 17th inst. by the
re-nomination of . Dorsey. That gentle
man came home from Washington a
short time before and opened headquar
ters on one of the main streets of Fre
mont and he and his. friends went, to
making a vigorous light for the delega
tion from iodge couiity. Those oposed
to Mr L'orsey decided not to make a
fight for delegates and the result was
that the county convention was olmost
a solid one for Dorsey.
From Sioux county, C. E. Holmes
went as proxy for Eli Smith and Grant
Guthrie and V. P. Davis and E. (r.
Hough went down to represent the fu-sioo-ring
outfit. On his arrival tin .-re,
Mr. Holinos learned that it had been ar
ranged that the gang outfit were to be
seated and he decided that he would not
make any fight to be seated. Tlie llir
aid stales that on the recommendation
of Messrs. Da'is and Hough, Mr. Holmes
was seated as the third delegate, but
Mr. Holmes knew of no such
recommendation and he did not oc
cupy the seat of the third delegate from
Sioux county and did not participate in
the deliberations of the convention.
Tlie.' convention is, reported as having
been largely composed of federal ap
pointees, and tliat of the 230 votes re
ceived by Mr. Dorsey, one-half came
from those holding oil ice by his appoint
ment, and in many cases the votes for
him were in direct opposition to the sen
timents of the localities they represent
ed. If the arrangement had been made
some time ago to seat tlie gang outfit
from Sioux county, regardless of the
merits of the case it is safe to presume
that Mr. Dorsey was carrying matters
with a pretty high hand, and if the votes
for him in other counties were as direct
ly opposed to the wishes of the masses
as were those from this county it ia not
to be wondered at that the general
idea of Dorsey bossisin in tlie way of fed
eral appointments was nsed for all it
was worth, and that there is great dis
satisfaction expressed at the result (
the convention. It is to le regretted
that at a time when the party is in the
position it is at present that a more m
ceptabie choice could not have been
made.
XarrieC , V
EsrHKN-BBEyinsR Roixhw At the coun
ty court room, nt Harrison, Neb . ofl
Monday, ffeptt inter !, IW0, by a
Bar ker, county judf Mr. Oooru E
chenbreiimr, and Miss Eva Bodgrr.
both of Crawford, Neu,
; Ai,p"a Ajtm I'iim tirml,.4n. lt 11 w
nil arutralJtM tba tnakutn! in
tt Vci WmikM curs, .
One uf Asteries's Vi'cndrrs.
Tlie Sioux fitr mm jalace people
luiv-j spared no r.m- to make the corn
pa!i t f lKtO surpass all othfrr. Tlte
grand street pageant, design of w!,ich is
a cliarge of tlie French artist broug'it
over by the Mardi Gras authorities of
New Orleans, which w ill lie an addition
al attraction, will in its-lf 1 iviirth giv
ing to see, and tlie musical fetituns of
tlie com pahn e are r.ior; charming tliau
ever.
It -vill te held Sejitemter S-rth to Oc
tober 11th and the Sioux City & Pacific
aud F. E. & M. V. railroads liave made
reduced rates eri certain days for this
occasion, and w ill provide tlie nwessarj'
eijuipment find triin service to enable
l-ople to visit this grand exhibition.
Write Jonas M. CK-'and, secretary Sioux
City Corn Palace, Sioux City, for infor
mation relative to the corn alace, and
J. K. Buchanan, general passenger agent,
Omalia, Neb., or any local agent of the
Sioux City & Pacilic and F. E. & M. V.
railroads for further information as tc
rates, trains, etc.
For many years, Mr. B. F. Tiiompton,
of is Monies. Iowa, was severely alllii t-
ed with thronic diarrhoea. He tvs: "At
tiiues'it was very severe,:so mucii so,
tliat 1 feared it would end mv life.
About seven years ago, I chanced to pro
cure a isittH of Chamberlain s Colic,
Cholera and iflarrhoea Keinedv. It gave
me prompt relief, and 1 teheve cured me
is-rmaneiitlv, as 1 now eat or drink with
out harm anything 1 please." I liave al
so used it in my lanuly with the same
results. For sale bv t H. Andrews.
KLKCTIi'.N I'JilKXVMATlUX ON" TlWl'IVG
Mil.VliS.
At a "pcci'il i.!ou of the t ourd of conn
ty cojiiinji-ioiiers of tlie county of Sioux,
.md state of Ncbruska, le-ld on the Blxtli
' tliid. yof Sepu-nilM r, IS'.fl, It waa by said
ijoi rd ol county. couin.l-HsIoiicrs by viitue
and by tlie authority in t!:em vcrtU-d
by un act of the JeUl.ittlre of 'ebrns
k't, uptiroved Murcli 1, 17.', and amended
in Is-il, resolved t tie. t the folio lug qucs
tioiis le- ami are hereby utiuiiitd to the
it ifaliy Ui.Iirled otcrs of o".li' county,
Ni-hrka:
To the nunl!fll electors of Sioux county,
Nebraska:
The board of criuntv t-oinniNdoiicrs of
said county hereby submit the fuiloalng
proiMHition :
Misll the county of Slonx, atatc of Kc
braska, Ismuk its coupon funding bonds In
the amount of eight thousand i ffuM) dol
lars for tiie purpose of paying tin- outl and
ing indeblediie-'s uaprovidiMl (or 1y
warrants cxUting and now il-ie of said
county and appropriate the proceeds of
said iKiuds 1o jia)' the outstanding lndcbt-etiic-i
of said county of Sioux, uiiprovidml
for by warrant-, said Ixmds to be of the de
nomination of il.OOO.UO etu'h,dtitl January
1, lsil, payable at ttieofnce of th'T County
Treasurer of said county, and to mil twen
ty (SO) years with interct at lx (61 per
cent, per Himnin, payable semi annually,
the comity rerving the option of palng
any or all of auid tsimls at any time after
ten years from tu daw thereof, if the
county conintissloiiers, by a mj irlly
vote, onler the county treasurer to do .
Said 1nds shall not be Wild for le-e than
par.
Further, shall there, it luldiCou to the
annual levies of taxe for ordinary pur
pows, lie levied and collected a tn Kami
lyasby law provided for the puyiuput of
the interest on Mtiid tjonds as such Intere-;t
hall become i! ue, and shall tin additional
amount e". ,.! and collected, as lij" law
provldiHt, suflieient to create a Kinking turn!
for the payment of said bonds at iriaturity,
or at any time after said bond have run
ten years from the (late thereof should
the county commissioners at such time
consider it desirable so to do. Provided,
that not more than 10 per cent, of the
principal of od bonds, so Issued, shall
not exceed ftv! per cent, of the awneswd
valuation of said county. Provided fur
ther, that no levy shall be wade to pay
Any part of the principr.l of said
bonds until after ten years from the date
t'lereof.
The form and manner in which the
alsve proposition shall bo atibrnitteii,
shall be by ballot, upon which aaid Imllot
di ill ) w ritten or printed, or partly w rit
ten or partly printed the. words "for
funding bonds and levying tlx," or
"Against fnndlng bonds and levying tax,"
mill all ballots cast having thereon the
aords "1-or funding bouds and levying
tax" shall be deemed and taken to lie In
favor of said proHsit!on, and all ballots
cist having thereon the words "Against
funding IxjikIs and levying tax," shall tie
deemed and takcQ to be against said pro
position. The said proposition shall be submitted
and voted iiioii at the next genera! election
to be held In the county of sloux, and stale
of Nebraska, on Xuewlay, the 4th day ot
November, iswo. Don it. Wuih.
Chairman Itoard of County Commlstloncrs,
Attest: COKAU LlXPKJIAK,
County Clerk.
CHAMBEZILAIN'S
Eye and Skin Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyeg,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
CLronio Bores. Fercr Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. Tt is cooling and soothing.
Hundred of cases have been cored by
tt after all other treatment bad failed.
29 and 00 cent boxes for sale by
C. 11 Andrews, DruggHtt.
Nothing Eloo
quate Avar's nils for sUamUting a torpid
liver, strengtiwusnt digestion, and rego
latiri fee action of ttit bowels. Tncyeon
Ula no calomel, nor sny ottssr Injuriotu
drug, but arc uoaipuatd of lbs active princt
les of the best vegwtaMc eataartles.
" I was a snferar for years from dyspepsia
aad liver trouble, sad found ao permanent
relief aatll I enanai Burnt taking Ayefi puis.
Taey nave elected a eoaapiete eim."s.
Oaorge Mooaer, WaUa Walla, W. T.
"Whenever I sjb troubled wkk maatlis
ttoa, or sttter fma loss af spaetste, AVer's
fins set aw right aaaja." A. i. Etssc, Jr.,
Baefe Houe, Ta.
"For the ears af aeaasshs, Ayafs Cs
llaMtteriikrMwaiMaiirsawWejeI
war aaaa."-. K. Jaaiis, PareaiiiUi, Mass.
"Two aeaes ef Ayer fls earsa aw of
aafaea aaaaasaa, fraai wtalsli Mvaa laag a ass
tmm.n-tmm Keys, Ksttarasasa, Ciaa.
Ayc7'o pHfo,
E3.I.Q.AT: lCZstrrl,Zsa,
rii! LAM tT"o.
Wbi;2V, A Ju:t r-lutMi ith adopt
k a. i t t twenty nr-i m -i-hi t?ifrcoaf, uimI
jij.pnivt 1 i'aj tt jth, A. l'-i4, ! P4Hiuf u
siiiV'.'iiijfiii t'j -n't;cjuii two ur -4j
itliit ttvr 5 1 id Art i ii- t jj ol tM roiiti-
tutiMii of .t, ml thai HAkl swtioa
ais'ij-j-j'. 1 -ii r--,:fl t . tyilt:
Mtx:i 1- i f -t - - t :: 1 , of urtirlf
A .' oi tin' r.U:nii til Ibf ft.l-r ttt
Nt-br.ik:t. t.' nii tl - a Ui rsU a fol
"-wtion 4: li" n'lim uu' rourt wliall con
rtlt of Qvt iS". i"lf-, h iiiajorilv ol Utnn
t iiH..tr'f" to lorm a quorum or to
prouotiuc-f Jt iiou. it ttmn tir onpl-
ni iuriMtU-tiu f'l rtt-Hi r(jlati!iK to rev
niif , civil CKsi-n tit hicli llu fUU hall Ix
Mriy, uiamlntiti, quo w nrmuto, hHfteHM
him) w. jtroviMfi or iaw.
hw-. ; "Tliat lour -4 of ariirlt'
wis ,if Um roii-Iitutiofi of th tate of
NVtuMskia, br it(n''rfi m U rl tt fol
low -4 :
hfotion 4: The Jilf of the Nuprii,
court kIj.iII tfv rfrt.'H iy tn- ettrt or itw
tatf nt larifH Mini tlwir trnnt of ofTU-, t-x
tpt ti l."r-Jti:tH'r iir.viJri, "lihtll litf lor &
prruMf ot u ' j -ir..
fMM-tion 3: That -tion flv (5 of artict1
MX ('. Of tht' 4-Oilt-tiUiliOI. Of ttltH Nttil4 Ot
Nftrakj Iff eniifwWd au iu to rva-1 a fol
M--ton 5: Vt tli firnt ifmral eUvtlon
to tifhl In tin- yr 1.1, nltvr tli
;.l!itoTi ot this tt!ii-i!hnfitt to t rif Jiif.ti
tut.on, tht-rf fiiaii I vlrvl' tlm (3;
ju(Iko tif witprt'itrt -ourt, one oi w iioiii
iiuii lx rtw t'tl r tttf t-rnt of out 1 1 ) v-ar.
our lor thi? ti-riu of Idrw 1 3 ; 'nrH auft oui
for tar t rui of dvp (a; .rrt, kimi hi earn
ifi'iii-iiil t'let ticm tiM'ivui mt tnt-r naii or
i-ltri'l-l out J tul k? of tiiw Kiiprfiiie court for
Die u rm of live (A) V-Hr. J'njVl'M IJlill
tin of the HUprfine i-turl w ho
term na p hoi en piriii ui inc iiutf oi nmu
in it the iff n ra I it-tHii of iwl, wlmll tou
timif to haUi ihfir oilh- for tins rpmuimlfr
f thf term lor htrh tliry wrt- r'-M" live
ly tU'ft-(l tiniii r prMt ronHt liution."
fti-tiiu 4: 'lht t-m-h prwu vf,tin hi
fior of iMh HiiMiilinut hhuli bavtr writ
tt'H or primal tiMu hit ballot the follow
ing :
"Kor th nriXHmi' auifO'Imnt to tho con
htituiioii ri'lhting to tlie iiuiuUt of tsuprvnic
1 h- rfon', I, Jhn M. Thayer, Ciovcmor
of tin- t:iU; of Ni t'rka, ilo hert-hy ntvp
notu-e III n-for'i:i!irH with wh-IIihi oih ih
Hrtif! fl( U''n ( U of thf constitution uinl
the ir iioni ot th' cutitU-tl "An Art
to provMi- the muniii r f prox-inf nil
imif-ndiiH'MtH i4) m cotifiiiuijou atou mill
mittiitj? the Hiom t th" -!? tor- of the
jtt.tt'." Approve) ebruitiy i:itii, A. I . ,,
Hint "itlil iir'iK)-it UlllPEKlllM-llt will Ml!-
mittiMl to the qunltihl oWr of the ntat
for uppiovni or n-jis tuni nt the k''Ioti
fift tioii lo U iu:t ou the 4th iay of roveui-Irt-r,
A. 1. IM.
I.-i wheretjf J lmf iMTeunto wt
my liitit'l itrl caua'i Ut ufllx?! tlie
of the I-'t- of Nc(rvtj.ka. J'otie nt I. in
coin th'ai th diiV of July. A. I. 1h.j, hiiO
the twenty fourth year of the r-ttitf ntiri
ol tin jMih'MiiJein e ol the I nitcil Ma ten
the one huiitln'fl IH tii t li-
Ily thi-tiovcrnor, JHIN M. TH A YKU.
ID li. ( ow Of'.RV,
iM.4Lj Kt-relnry of State.
I'K'H'LAMATIOX.
WHt.Ki'.s, A joint resolution was Hdfiit
ed by the legislature of the stale ol
Nebraska, at the twenty Hrst session there
of, and approved Mnrcb :'th, A. H.' JsM',
proposing au auienduieut to M-ction Thir-U-eu
(IS; of Article Bix ((!) of the consti
tution of aald stutc; th-it aaid section
un amended shall read as follows, to
wit. section 1: That section thirteen (13) of
article six (1) of the constitution of the
state of Nebraska Irti amended so as Id read
as follows:
section 1.1: The Judges of the supreme
court shall e-tch receive a salary ol
tlmivtive hundred dollars rfti-Vioi tier
annual and the judges of the dfsliict
coiiit whull receive a salary of three
Ihoise.iid dollars ($3 .aw) per -annum, and
the salary of each shall bu payable Hilar-
telly.
ss;llo:i 2. Kaetl pn-rson voting In favor of
this liiiieiiditteiit shall have a rincn or
printed nio!i his b-.l!ol the following:
"For the prnKiM-il anieitdmeiit U the con--titlltiolt,
reh.tillg t'l tile salary ol Judges of
tne supretne and district court."
j uereiore, i, jonn i. l ie--r, governor oi
the state of .llraska, .lo hereby give notice
:i ill'niM'i'ici' Willi ii-lifn iT.ii III article
lit teen ( 1.1 ol tlte con. titiiilo'i, and the pro
visions ot en ael entitli-d : "An act to pro
vide the manner of propo-Ing nil amend-
cuts to the constitution and submitting
ie same to the, electors of the Uitc." Ap-
ynovial Kebruay Mill. A. I). IHi", that nald
ieopowil amendmeitt will' Is? suumiiie'l lo
in ijHiiutieii voters oi tins state lor ap
proval or rejection, flt the general election
to be held ou the 4th day of .November, A. li.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and caused to be affixed the great
seal irf the stale of Nebraska. Ijone nt Lin
coln, this ;t)i day of July, A. IJ. Isso, and
the twenty fourth year of the state, and of
Ihe indeiMndence of the V'nlted States the
one hundred lilteeiilh.
iiy tlie Governor, Jnll.S M. TIIAVKK.
I1KSJAMIH K.t'OWUKHV,
jsEAi-l isecrelary of Statu.
PUOCtAMATIOX.
Whebkas. A joint resolution was adopt
ed by the legislating of the state of Nebras
ka, at the twenty lirnt session thereof, and
upproved February lath, A. D. Iswi, projxjs
ing an niiiendmmit to the constitution of
said state, arid that said amendment shall
read as follows, to -wit :
Section : That at the general election to
tie held on the Tuesday succeeding the first
Monday of November, A. I, is'.o, there shall
be submitted to the elis tors of l)it state for
approval or rejection an amendment to the
constitution ot this state In words as fol
low: "Tlie manufacture., sale, and keeping
lor sale of Intoxicating liquors as a bever
age are forever prolii b) ted in this state, and
the legislature shall provide by law for the
enforcement of this provision." And there
shall also at said election Is? separately sub
milted to the elector of this state lor their
approval or rejection an amendment to the
constitution in words as follow: "The
..,-......... .....I In,.,!.... r,.r .uln ..f
Intoxicating liquors as a beverage, shall ue-
ticeiiseu ami reguiawo ny law.
Sec. 4: At such election, ou the ballot of
each elector voting for the proposed amend
ments to the constitution, shall Is- writ
ten or printed the words: "lor pro
IKsssrl ameiiduiciit to the constilutlon, pro
hibiting the manufacture, sale and keeping
lor sale, of intoxicating liquors as bever
age," or "Against the proposed aiiiendiiient
to the constitution prohibiting the manu
facture, sale and keeping lor sale of III toll
eating lifpjors aa a beverage."
lliere shall also be written or printed on
the ballot of each elector voting for the pro
posfsd amendment to the constitution, the
words: "For promised amendment to the
constitution that the manufacture, sale and
keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a
Is-vera ge III thin atate shall he licensed and
regulated by law," or "Against said proposed
amendment to the constitution that the
manufacture, salts and keeping for sale of
Intoxicating liquors as a beverage ahull be
itoxlcatliig liquors as a beverage snail ue
censed and regulated by law."
see.: If either of the aald proposed
licensed anu reguiaieu oy law.
ntuendineDts shall be approved by a major
ity of the. electors voting nt tile sain elec
tion, then it shall constitute section twen
ty seven lJj of article one 11 J of the comtl
tution of the state.
Therefore, I, John M. Thayer, Governor of
the state of Xebraaka, do hereby give uotloa
In twonlaoce with section one I article
flf ksaa lUlof Mw eonetltaUon end the provie
iowkof um act eutlttod "an act to provide
the manner of profKMang all eineudmeote to
ttst oonatltutkM aad eaCinHUng toe awae to
thl eteetuts or in atatc. '
ADoroved Feb-
ruiarriaw, .
I. I). MSI. that as id propoand
aimndtnwit will be aubiulttvd to the quail-
aex voters eftkw state for approval or re-
Jcs on at the geneisl election to be held ou
llieatu day Novsmber. A. U. I.
14 wltntaa Wltereotr 1 hereunto aet IUJT
ha t, and 9m tu be altlsl ta great seal
oft mlMW. larka. INine at Lincoln
tM ana Oajr H Joly a. U. Ita, and ties t4tt.l
JHnret w-sj svt, eua IH hw inuepvuuancv
ml e g)n4 Ut( live one hundred
att nUt, - - '"
'.Jf he(K"oc, JOHNM. TIIAVKK.
m.A.si at. wit,
ly. - 4awaf of staW
4 K ! i ai ' M K S' T :
fcot"TT E HE.wi., Sw York Vtt
IUM Oft H4UKiN, t.adion,
BANK OF HARRISON,
H4KB1S0S, SEUKASKA.
a
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
ftuys School Onlers, C-ounty and Vill.ie WarrantR.
sv orA a Ti i t r. .
Loans Money on
B. E. BlIEWKTHt,
President.
C. F. Oftee,
Vice Pres.
CHAS. C. JAJfESOX, Osliier.
Commercial Bank.
IN'O lKHiH ATEl).
General Banking Business
TRANSACTED. -
riAimisrw,
Xeiiiiakka.
MRS. If. A. ( UNMNlf HAM,
Milliner and Dressmaker.
One door East tf Ranch Supply
Store.
E. J. WILCOX
Owns the following brand on
right hip or left side. 2Z '
Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Hurri
rison, Neb'r.
IL T. CONLEY, Lawyer.
Loans no Money,
Hepresoiits no Insurance company and hits
no land to sell hut gives his entire time and
attention to the practice of the law.
IJarmsox, - Nebraska.
C. E. HOLMES,
Attorney-at-Law.
AU business entrusted to his care will re
ceive prompt and careful attention.
HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.
GEORGE WALKER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will practice before all court and the V.
H. Lend Office, linslness entrusted to tny
care will receive prompt attention.
HARRJHON, - - NEBRASKA.
L. O. HULL,
Attoraey-at-Lsw.
HARRISON, - NEBRASKA.
Wells Drilled!
I have a good well drilling machine
and am ready to drill any sized well on
short notice. Terms good and prices
low. P oe to ffice, Harrison.
' C. 8. Scott.
Estray Seller.
Taken un on my premises on section II.
townahln M. range kfc, on August 4. ISW. one
gry mare, .apposed to be a year old,
branded I A Tp on left shoulder,
aud a tUi " sacking I eolt at her aide.
, W. r. aaarnaap,
lated: Harrlsoa, Web., Bsps, at, Igw,
ISt1OUl-K ATKiJC'MfcHTATE LA
!-eb.
THE
Improved Farms,
CHAS. E. HOLMES, CASHIER.
Wm. Christensen,
Wlioleanle and Hettiil
Hardware.
A larje and well selected stock
ALWAYS ON HAND.
acor: sTovfi
DARBEU WIRlt
j nt prices to suit the time. Afient for
CHAMPION BINDERS AND
Mowers.
Chadron, Neb
Grant Guthrie,
Dr.Air.fi In-
Lumber,
Lime,
Grain
AND
Coal.
-AIJKI
Agent for Wind Mill and Pumps.
L E. UEL'jEX A SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers, fj
.
Hcpalrlng done on short notlee.
Cood work sag reasonable r barge.
Shop south of livery barn.
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