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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1890)
if . T it pmau. ooranr ratm r.ti iiiMn niM, iiw . v"" ' 4illifeBkMlMliln as see ,t.Ko. a, mm. TT3 HI rn ; QCr;!t3 elend a Ciiyian and Dycn Elected. Prohibition Snow ed Under Bad. Sho State Ticket in Doubt. The Alliance Holds the Fort. 53io Legislature of 1C91 Will be in the Hands of ZTcrnioro. gnnira Elects Fiye Ckm(prec3xnen. Oilier States go Al Itxco or Dem ocratic. Oa iMf political campaign which jStMd hat Taoaday resulted very differ XZJ$ tr what wws expected, not only s J Fil rta, hat from the Rockies to C'Jimm.''" Where good repubii rauDfiM were cooikJently looked OOm of dMoocnto swept the " CjfJSSSt ef the rota oa tbe sUte ? C.:U hot boa, aafiaitely learned, P I ,ICj kiTxm&om MO that the alluuitt! .-. n TOwrmu, put by wnat V . trr-XC&m iMimiooi . V' - J i H cofpaaaioaol district Coo ' . C :rj install ky Bryaa by about district JJ arf Elrljuj )t ' by about ;: ;.r.-.'.wbaio them Jlit fcf Mtgraaa, Kesn lands 1 C "fcor 1 . -Jt m 'X vote for JTa a vote far Coo- ley.' Wkt'i tlw matter with tbe "cow catcher?" Now tbat the election is over Mr. Hull can lay aide his campaign Lottie, hU p drinking, awl go to work to re-establish bis standing in the church. The prohibition league of which D. P. Davis is chairman ban been sadly neg lected by hi in on account of his having to drink with the voters and use wet good in his canvas, but now that elec tion is past lie can get in his work for prohibition, I an Klein, the sage of White Biver, has remained in Sioux county until after election to work against Conley. The influence of Mr. Klein is so frreat that Mr. Conley got a majority of eight in that precinct Mr. Klein can now hie himself away to old Virginia. Tlie Australian I allot system was in operation for the first time at a gi-neral election on liwit Tuky in the gtaten of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana and Mis souri, and a modified form of the method was Usui in Xew York. Satisfaction is expressed wiUi the workings of the sys tem. All houext men demand the adop tion of the svsteni for Xebraska. It is reported that one of the gang wlio put in last Tuesday fljjhtins Oinley, said that nothing could chrne the uiu who came intending to vote for Conley. That statement indicates two tliiugH, one ts tliat the gaog used all eff orts to get them to change and failed, and the otlwr is that the men who voted for Conley had investigated the matter and knew tluit Conley was in every way worthy of their support and they also knew it was to the best interests of the coi'nty thtit they cast their ballots for him, and the men who stood by him and the people of Sioux county will never regret that lie was elected county attorney. The fact tliat Nebraska is to lie a great sugar producing state is assured and re sults are already being noted. One of the effects is that a colony of thre-a hun dred families are coming from Canada to settle near Grand Island for the purpo.se of Rowing sugar beets. The press of tlie country, especially the agricultural pa pers and periodicals, are devoting a great deal of space to describing the fac tory at Grand Island and tlw future pros pects of tlie industry in Nebraska. The Orange Jwld t'tmtvs, of Chicago, has taken great interest in tlie mat Wr and published several illustrated articles on the subject. There is no question but much good will be derived by the state. Tlie recent election only tends to in crease the demand by all honest people for the adoption of tlie Australian ballot system by tlie state of Nebraska, It is oii of the most important matters that the legislature of 1881 will lie culled upon to consider. There is no question but tliat the political heelers and ward rounders and others of Uiat class will at tempt to defeat legislation on that sub ject or get the method of conducting elections so altered as to make it possi ble for them to make mooev out of their dirty political work. It is recognized by all Uiat with the Australian ballot sys tem iu force the chance to defeat the honest will of the people at tlie polls i. greatly lessened. It prevents men who have employees from taking' theiu to the polls and .voting them like cattle, and it also makes it so that a rounder cannot fill a voter up with liquor, put a ticket in his hand and march him up to tlie polls and have him vote without his even seeing what is on the ticket be deposits. At the election last Tuesday, and for a few days previous, a cry went up from all over the state about tickets being sent out in the interest of certain men or measures to the detriment of others, and, same thing occurs at every election. H is tims a stop was put to such thinga and adoption of the Austra lian ballot system will stop it. Let the system bo adopted without any material changes being made. It is good as it is. The official seal on the back of the ballot should be made a part of it, and the sys tem should be made to apply to tlie pri mary work of all parties for it is at the primaries that the greatest care should bo taken to prevent machino work which U not the desire of the members of that political orgiwiUatioa. Am hoMot Swada teUs bis alory In fict bat BWWhiUfcaMa language for the tft. "Oar my etui- lock amMM'J andot Uioroup. 11 pli bet a tawooooful of Vbamberkin's C0 r aad B v aaisotaa later I K X-f-. By this time she hod . iUogh up Uw gathering ia her . i, Tj oho woat to abo mi il .tgotlla fifieea miaato, Tk aba -lnriwaiPlieiilaVwt bn X CpAj fofw tt race . . rt I gsm T- pr r.-j , ok so(Sk: ,': , ir :i r;f i y: ' "r ' . it." Sojb Farii la the Cam. Mosntore, Net.. Xt. S, H&. EwTOh Joc'IWAt.: A the herd Uw j of general interest in this county, mad sciue of your reader may not know of tlie course pursued by certain parties ia this vicinity, will you please publish a few fa t m order to curwt some false report which are being circulated in the valley relative to my probecutiog' Mr. Woody for damages done by his cattle and others tliat lie Iks herded during the season to my crops, which are to the ef fect Utt I was unjust in bringing two suits and incurring &o much expense, hen his cattle w ere in my crops but twin;, which he, at least, knows to be filse. The facts are tliey were in my crops seyeral times every d;y f.a- over tliree weeks, and I was compelled to watch Uiera constantly during tlie day time, and repeatedly found considerable numbers there in the morning, and just before tlie last suit was brought, found at least one hunirvd and fifty bead of hU and Mr. Ixx knood's cattle on my crops at day brtsik and had evidently been ttitre tlie greater part of the night, judging from the ilnuiage committed and a large proportion liavin biid down, and a. young man riding ooe of Woody 's ponies, making rtreimou efforts to get them out befcre we could identify tlie brands, but failed. Am also prepared to prove that his boys rrpvatedly drove their cattle from my neighbors' chums (where, by tlie way, they were not fallowed to inoleit e-rops that were not enclosed) onto my crops, arid even pulled up posts and tiroke do n w i.ts for sixty or seventy rods in order tiiat their cattle miybt get in more readily, aod they rode up re1 peatedly w hen llicir att!i w ere dtstroy ing n;y crops and left them lliere. When remonstrated Willi would say, if I did not i .h my crops destroyed to herd tlss cattle and keep tti-iu oT, that the herd law wns not in for and they ritould not henl their cattle until cemi pelltd to. Would suy in conclusion that I can see no rcuiou for tlie course pursued, except as his boys claim, U drive tha d u Liitch out of the valley, mid make room for cattle men, which is all the country will ever be good for. , - " Am over fifty years of ae awl this is my first diiliculty with a neighbor, as well as tlie iirst lawsuit in my Ufe, Very l.-jwetiutly, " Jacob U&.wr.' If your hair is turuiu; gray, ruxtoro it to lb hue of loulli by t".,e u-c of Aytrs llair Vigor. Ine best ha.r pre-servativo. For laiiie ti.ck there' it. nolli.inf belter Utc.ntubJtur.ite a lUnnel iotb with v IiainU-rlai'ii'ts i'uiu liilni and bind it on tlie alTcted parts. Try it and you will be sui'i iixtd at the pionipt it-iief it af fords. 'lise'sin.e tr.'utmcrit v. ill cure rliumiit3!ii, f or sale bv C. IL Audwws. BaFOirriiFTfiK COJtWTioN --or m k 15AM. ,-jV HARRISOS JlluMH 1, ill Ul -t tt of Nt in-l-l I, t ttie t iot oi Iju. it f, oi lotj r I'-.'O. ' HKMil'HIKS. I.O.OU nnrt Oi-uut - - t'.WI.l (vrlr:if tA, teurc-l fcml nni-urt.H i7'..7: Liietmui si tu ii.ink Lnl iMiikeri etiN, tiirniliiri nn'l uxtuifH - ,j.-(w,.'7 etieeks mid othtu cu-h uhhh .'t i.tlUof oliifr l,.o.K i& V i riu'tioua jmie eurreacv, nn'kl) : anil Celtic - 1 1 Ai sp!iie - - . . - ... 4 lx (fil tender notes - Im.') lot.d .,'l,il l.tilllvll ir.s. I Capltnl lwk prld tu - - .',')".00 I Undivided proSli - - - 5.4.i I lii'HvlduKl detsisiU sntileet to pIicck &,14 '4 i tleinttnll riTtitli.'iiLe" of (!ikmH fi etirt lie. t- oi (' tr.iit inic to Nations! Hunks - r .. , llilis p-ij-altie - .- - J,ij0.iiij LIABILITIES. Total IS,I1I.7') JTA TE Of MrBKABK , ( .111: S T T Of HK117X, S: 1, 1 It: nest l-,.l;o!iiieM cjiiit ot tne iitmve ritiiiied tmiik, do soteji'iiilv (.Mrt!int the iUjsc t tle.ru'i t in Irne to tli" b of in kiiowicdtfii and belief. . Merles K. HOI.HSS (.(wtilfr. - . f'.utiMTlli'I Mud Hworii to bi-fore KEti. mo thin intU day of lu-totier, lew. v . n. Joks, o.tory Pttblle, fiifri!fi 1". Nolle U licrehy Iveu ttmt by virtoo of n order of sale 1SNuel by f onrnd Liiideman, Clark of tlie District Oonrt of Skmx tonnty, SiKlirwka, npoo a jiirlfi.Mt rd decree of foreclosure readered (it s.itd district Court in favor of The rVruv er Trust tornpaiiy, e cM'Ioriitk)ii exMUog uudr td by vlrtoe of th laws of Iowa, siididratostJoba Connor fur the following suioant, to-wit: Mia., with iitcrent St Hie r.le uf 7 per cent pet atil.uui froui tli ISd dny of tptPBitxiT, Wit), and $ifU3 cost of nit nd eucralivg xn:i have levied nixifl tn fcdlowltif iestrit real ion in thesoottiitqoiitcir(ii mrcIioo twenty iflffkt ("), i toililp tiilrty Bv (.J, iu nnff efty fotir in biou county, Hit brHkii.liud I will offer sld rn.l it; t for aKle on Uia I3tli dny of HetAiiter, S-,, nt f n'eloek. o. m, of ; .a lv. U till (rout llwi at tli I'oart liouwo in Jlnrrloii. la .Ml eownty, to the TtiKkwt bidder ,ior ealif to S"Uiiry wt'i urur oi nmu wmtii nut ia ia mtat ot W.I.OO mid i i.S coits, tTuther witU Intcrtt ;tTid sr(inJlif tKi'. listed IliUT'.nOit, kebruulia, tfi'i .'tli dny iA NoveiDlier, isto. TwoMas Bui-r, 4 Mitr.lf. v N .it lee of fsak tndrr VxtrwMa. Kaam is hsrebv irlvmi that liy vlrtiw f exeettLiOtt' lanj liy (onriU j.4iideni . Clerk of uinwie nr wi una ir stmik uuityr bthttafo, tn fd.vor uf X'ti.jrs n int 1 td KtaMir saaatv. ebrks. and sod nfob.rd U l.BijH. sud ta U'.rwUJ, fiersir W, I : &m bourn ot tdumnd Antrim W. rfe, J -iiw snnnTO too, lrt-r,t, o tot Ssio si mm1& lieffW- VHWNWWffOWH' t. I t t, - 4 easy , . , J ..--Ml-, i U. iOlA- SHE WANTED JUSTICE, Am. UkM Many uiuen, Wtmt t tko Wrwr t bw fa t'. " Durinjr the closing miiiau's of the Mi&iun of tiie court of general terra ia .Kiia No. 4 at the court-hou? yesterday, i the 1st. Louis Republic, a psia, grit f-Iurro wed fea Might bave beTi y3 prettied saiuct tli i filass panel of !ixe defjr. The ey.s were larg-e and k, but diui-d with ex'.tsiT weep 'Uig, and thero were heavy b!a.k circle u..ii' r them, iier i.r, oj was black aad tiwibare. I'or ten minutes the stared Into tin court-room, besititinj between fearstid iuchualion. 3Jeanumo eourt bad ijourne-d, the jiili-s rciirod and all atuirnr-ys aad louiijrert aont qcickly out. Sliil the woman held her place ai. ihe door. I're-senily some ono passe-d, uw the wocan, aJJresi4 a word or two to her, at.4 then, opening" the door for her, siiii to Clerk Itrent: "A 1-iy to see the- judTre, Mr. Brent." "The judge bus retired, madaui," said the clerk. "Can't, I see him, thenr "1 Ljsr not." ''lint couldn't I go to bis residence?" "'ihut appends. Do you whh to see to sco hi. a on h-;al buninois?" "I va:;t to see- hi in about my divorse casie,'" fetid the woman, breaking down and crying quietly. ' lie Laan't been fair with iae-." . "is yoar caiO In court?" "Uli, I don't know, sir. It was sot down lor tlie April term, and it should hsvn tuiue uj) In April, you know, and uow they UU me it's put ovor to Oc tober. .My Uod! 1 can't wait; I e.an't wait so l :a,7.' "lt l j(it hfcve an attorney?" "':;. 1 had Mr. Kiank lirst and he took oil the money 1 had, and the-u tar-'.v iv up when be found I hadn't any uiore. Tiien I got Judo and he pres, nud my p'-tition, hut he's never ao any tiling uior.., and now he's let tlicia put it over l;ll ctobor. It's cost uic nearly 5d aire.uly, and that Is more tjjan 1 ciia t-ave ia a year." 'Jiidj-re wouldn't treat you in that i.y willfully. Ho isn't that sort of man." .m tbey tohl me, but I gaess they're all aliiie," aad she wrunj her hands pit ifully. "You fceo 1 haven't any money, and J can't get any rolief. And be comes and beats in s and robs pjc and threatens to hiko litUo Kva away from mo. Ua says bo h:n rlj'ht because he is my hatband aud I'm not able to care for her properly. But, oh! sir, be can't, can he? I.'on't you sec if It kocs over until Octo ber it will kill me. And God knows what will become of the baby. What aiiall I do, sir?" . : "1 here's only one thing. You must (jet your attorney and come into court iud make a showing of these facts." "And I can't see the judge?" "Xo, madam." "But it Isn't right. I don't under stand it- I haven't been treated fairly, and it I could see tbn jaflgo just a mo uont 1 kuow he couldn't refuse ma" "I'ln very sorry, madam, but it's against or-b-r,." "And I thought there was justice In the oourts!" sobbed the woman, as she hft tb,' coi.rl-roritn. How many otoers bave cbcrhihed sush illusions! " - . . A MOTHER'S HEROISM. She VUyitc'at 1 xrorloui l'sotlisr Iu . the Wilds of Tel. The wifo of Morris Kapper. a ranch man owning an extensive piano near here, says a letter from llasrold, Tex., bad an adventuro with a largo fomalu panther, in which the lady succeeded in killing the animal with a boo. Her h.i)Iiand hal roquostod her on leaving ttt1 houn at dinner to send L:.a somo nU'dicino, which ho was taking at regu lar iatwvais, when these intervals oc curred, whieh she did, uis -v. iling her noil) a boy of nine or ten, to his father. wbj v.as employed in bis vegetable rlen, Biti.'.t'd about three hundred ieot from the houfto. Her second child, a IJ.lleg.ll of lliroo. bogged several times t o invt'-adof hor brother, so in thecool of tho evening Mrs. Kapper, tv jratify the child, sent her Instead with the medicine. 'ilio njo'hrr afterward following the trail, which was perfectly distinct, soon i,ne upjn a panthor dragging the" l.:ld by lis littlo dress along tho tfround, but the weight prevented tho ur-luml from going faster than a walk; so, without its detecting her she ran inclc and caught up the boe that her iitiHband had left in the garden and re turned, 1 be panther had then dropped the child, but was still standing over it, jind-on seeing Mrs. Kapper began to snarl, showing its pointed teeth. m She ran up to it, when it again seized its prey la its toeth, hut the heroic lady -tore bcr child from its grasp, and put ting It behind hor, met the panther as itiuihed at ber, infuriated at tho loss of its booty, wiLh a blow of the boo, Which missing the bead, yet severed its loft ear from it. The panther paused la its atoick on her and began to try Ami rea.-h the wound with its mouth, f Breaming and tearing up tho earth. Irs. Kapper then brought the hoe down ra iw head with such force ac to crush f.-3 skullr.and the next moment tho an itnai lay dead at her feet. ' : ullir SciBut.Oo ilteeovsry. . A wonderful discovery ha been at traetiDi,' the attention of scientists, A h''iu u( Kunllght is made to pant through a prism so as to produce tho sol.tr tpw uum f rainbow. A disk, having tiiits or openings eut in It, is made to revolve, and tbe colored light of the ralnbo' ia made to break through It aad hill on silk, wool or other ma torlal coaUlncw la a glass vessel. As tkfi eolorod light fall upon it Bounds will bo given by tho dlflcrwnt parta r f tho spocirum, aad there will be sileneo other parte. If tbo Teasel evntatna .red worsted and the grooa light UasUca m-a it, laud sounds will bo giron. Only fcehlo sounds will ho beard wben tiio ntd and blue part of tho ralnliow i!Hjh the veesol, a4 othot oolo.a tr:St ao aoaad at alb : PrmmmMf Vwtlare ' " '"nWi -fonaa didn't aiake mneh of a M vk that pawet auhoue at biav eXiKBt-:- iyoJ6TS: woexrea Sana, Kew York t ie . FtasT V4losL B, Uuisha. KsB Off ( asl'Bus, I bsdroa. KarU THE ADD OF HAKEISOK, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25,000. Transacts a General Banking Busines3( Buys ScIkkiI Orders, County and Village Warrants. OTlnterest Paid on Tiute I"eposita, Loans Money on Improved Farms, CHAS. E. HOLMES, CASHIER. B. E. Bkkwster, C. F. Comae, President. Vice Pres. CHA8. C. J.OI1SOX, Casliier. Commercial Bank. l.-fCXlHTOHATCP. General Banking Business -TIlAXSACTEi).- lUimiWfN, NtWtAMKA. E. J. WILCOX Owns tbe following brand on right hip or left side. Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Harri rison, Neb'r. IL T. CONLEY, Lawyer. Loans no Money, lteprcseiiU no Insurance uonipsny and ln no Und to sell but (Ives lilt entire time and attention to the practice of the law, IIakkisox, - - Nebraska. C. E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All bnnloesseuirustud to his care wilt re ceive prompt and careful attention. HARBISON, - . HXBRAflKA. GBOHGE WALKER, Attornejr.at-Law. , win practice before all eonrta and tlie U, A. Land Office. Boslness entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. IJAKR1HON, - XKHUSKA. L. O. HULL, ittoraey.atLaw. HAJUUSOK, - - KRBHsflU. Wells Drilled! I hava a good wall drilling machine and am ready to drill any sized wall on short notice. Terms good and pricea low. poatoffico, Ilarriaoo. . . ( C. Hw Scott, Xotire la Coalranors. Mnalstt ptsi and sanvUlcstloiis, aeeompa rM by Mils fur tli i-murtrOflUon "f tba mi- will be received In the beturd td COuu iTtXHnmlsslviiers of Mail aimntjr, at the ieor UMteuanty sUrx at harrlsua, Veb.. bUI oaoaof bis 1. 1 boar Of o utwr, 10, for tbs smut sot toq or a tartdgs mtfom s 4y r ow to H torm om Um potUi IMa of t, fw,Vffi m.lm fiWuS ffc-MO- -st M tao 0aarHMMM b -vsN.-f f itouaKttf W-OM tmt UMrORATtft'S6tSVATR Utfir IIABBISGt, SEBRAMK4. Wm. Christensen, Wholesale awl Rutai) Hardware, A large and well selected stock ALWAYS OM HAND, ACORN 8TOVE& BARBED' WIR1 al prices to suit the times. Agents for ciur.:Fio;i ciiDEns l;d Mowers. Ml 1 m unauron, - JNeo, Grant Guthrie, Diauta In; : Lumber, Lime. Grain Coal -AUIO AaKItT TON WIN DMtLLt AMO PUMf, V. R HBI - tpl HON,. Vpxpfl and Qvm9 Maktt Uftlrit'( don uu stiur aoUee , Voa4 work and roMMAbtaraarfi. , '..;' sattallTOr)rhaB.i - ;,tr. , ,;a O;. -r 4 a 4 - - M t f t Uif t .