The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, November 27, 1890, Image 4

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    TbCnx County Journal.
QKTMAL OOCXTY PAPER.
Bahwriptioo Price, 2.00
, Jw tea, ... Editor.
t Um Banian port oWce aa eee-
TKMit, Nov. 28,
It is mtt to y that more people in
a United States are making war on
tarke todav than are making war on
If this country in to enjoy Die luxiy
of m Indian war, it may be set don n in
dvaaca that every Indian killed in it
will coat the government at least fifty
white soldier and at least half a million
dollars in money. St. Lint is Glote-Demo-
trot.
The increase in the population in the
State of Nebraska between 18H and 1P90
was from 452,402 to 1,056,793, or 134 per
while the increase in population in
i for the aune period was only 43
The record is certainly credit
able to Nebraska.
It is reported that the Pacific Short
lina is to nass into the hands of the
Sioux City & Northern and will be oper
ated br that company. If the report it-
correct it wilt make the Sliort line
feeder to an important system and will
snake it a valuable acquisition to Sioux
county as soon as completed.
The greatest use to wliicu tlie Indian
can be put is to mike fertilizers of
tlmm. The mode of treatment by which
to obtain the best results is to put about
two and one-lialf feet of earth on top of
them, life should be extinct and the
bodies placed in a liorizontal position
in a trench and then covered to trie re
quired depth.
The state authorities are very anxious
to assist io the development of the sugar
industry ia Nebraska and are doinc all
in their power to help the farmers in
finding out all tiiey can in the matter.
The experimental station desire to re
ceive beets for anatysis and it will cost
you nothing to send the specimens to
them for that purpose. To not think
that the beets you have are not good
enough. It is not the largest beets tli&t
are tlie '-est A beet about three inches
in diameter at the largest point is tlie
best for the production of sugar. It is
also hoped that ttiose who raised beets
tlie past season will prepare and plant
some of them next spring so as to have
olentv of sel in fcfiii. Be sure to se
lect the best beet for miairar Heed, as tiiut
is tlie way to obtain a quality of beets of
the standard required.-
l oo o dot need to go elaea here t" avt
GOOD BARGAINS,
It is about time that sentimentality in
regard to redskins came to an end. One
family of citizens is of more consequence
than all the Indians, If a few cranks de
sire toy keep specimens as relics they
should be required to keep them caged.
The settlers have no use for them and
the money they cost the government
would do much more good if used in per
fecUag irrigation arrangements in the
west
While theremay be" no"need "of any
outside help for the people of Sioux
cauntjgto obtain the necessaries of life,
still itjs certain that some action will be
absolutely necessary to provide seed in
the spring. There is co time to waste in
(his matter. The people are here and all
tkwy have is here and; tlie only thing for
them to do is to stay and improve the
country and make their property valua
ble, and it is .necessary that they have
ssediaorder that they may put in a
crop next season. Some one ougbt to
mk this matter in hand and see what
can be-'dooe'in'the premises. Early ac
tion'wouldjdoubtksns be effective.
Proeeedinffs have been commenced to
contest tlie election of Boyd and ail
those who appear to have been elected
on tlie state" ticket. The papers in tlie
case set up that fraud was purpetraied
in Louglass and other counties: that in
other places illegal voting was done and
in some urecincts too many votes were
cast, Bux Butte county being one in
which irreirulanties occiitL It js im
possible to predic t r :nt u.c outcome
will be, but it is ;jped that Die tt.i.nnal
before which the contest w ill be trii'1
will decide according to justice. If the
reports of frauds at the election are true
it is high time tliat it be investigated
and some action taken to avoid such
things m the future. Those who were
rightfully elected should be seated aud
those-who are guilty of acts which
brought about such a state of affairs
should be punished, regardless position
or political faitli. Tlie matter certainly
increases the grounds for the demand for
the adoption of the Australian liallot
system, arid if the crooked work extend
ed into Box Butte county, that is a
strong argument why the system should
be made operative in every precinct in
the state.
Asltis'is'tae'seaiion. of the year in
which publishers make a special effort to
secure aew subscribers, and in order to
ao this'they send out a great many cop.
ies of their publication to parties who
are not subscribers, it may be well or
the people to know that it is all right to
receive all such papers from the post
office. Some people believe and some
publishers claim that if a paper is taken
eat of the postoffice for a time that the
publisher can compel them to receive it
until all arrearages are paid. Such is
not the fact. If a publisher sends you a
paper without being ordered to do so, he
takes the risk of getting Ins pay, and if
the party to whom it is sent does not
desire to take the paper, he can inform
ha Mabliaher and request that it be dis
continued.
It was booed now that election was
nasi that the Heroid would cease to
ciamor tigr those who do not train in
it crowd, as there is nothing to be
gaiaa4 by such a course, bat such hope
I was delusive, for the last issue of that
fsiinr contained a tot of trash' about the
allots cast for H. T. Conley being il
Isaslt eridcatlv intended to urge the
democrats on to a contest, and insinua
Hmg that Mr. Coafey was a party to get
ting up illegal ballots either through
wilful intent or ignorance. But as the
ttae baa expired for beginning a contest
and aoantion been coaameBosd, it seems
tiaU ttedsmoeratedo not propose to be
al ssaaa aaatist for which there is no
riissnstiia The old gang which the
ffiirfiisjiansal dses not want Conley as
r attr, bathe was elected and will
i the duties of the office accord
j 1& IXVt. wjUkMst fear or favor.
, Caldwell, the successor to Judge
tmmmt oa the United States circuit
)!,te evidently a man who 'believe
t taaaks to taw poor. It has been the
- f as eaaee u incman in rati w
cmm BaV the defendant who
tMtaalasAabo pay tits fees of the
lsftetelawisthat s attorney
--4tlfC to the amount of the
Xr-'Z4A tot this reaaoa a great
To the settlers tn tlie northwest the
Indian trouble calls out some Tieculiar
thoughts which may lie noted as being
well grounded. The Indians are fur
nished land and utensils for farming, and
in addition to that have food and cloth
ing issued to them by tlie government
and if they get "rollicky and commit
some depreciation all they nave to do is
to promise to lie eood Indians and the
government not only forgives them but
increases their supplies of food and
clothing. They have nothing to do,
nothing to worry them and can have the
best of guns and ammunition with
which to hunt game or murder settlers,
as their fancy dictates. : In the case of a
white man he is given a piece of land on
the frontier, provided, that lie will move
thereon and improve it. He has to get a
living tor himself and family while he is
subduing the wild land. There may I
game around him but tlie government
will not furnish him a gun with which
to kill it, and if, perdianee he violates
tlie law be is called to a strict account
for his actions. If bis crops fail tlie gov
ernment does not send him provisions or
clothing, nor does his children receive an
education unless be and his neighbors
contriBute to tlie school fund in tlie way
of taxes. -It does not look hardly just
that the government should make aris
tocrats out of non-taxpaying, treacher
ous redskins and tlie sooner it is stopd
the better it will be.
IN-
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Clothing, Boots and
Shoes.
ty FRESH and SALT MEATS always on hand.
Geo. H. Turner.
1!J!i r;N S WESTS:
fcoi trie Mao., -m Vorfct ity
JKisaT HUkiokiL 1Sa, otuaha.
Back ori-'UiVtu. t hartron, eU
-THE-
ixroRiuit atmh sue
irvl. Law
SAMPLE COPY
BANK ON! ARB I SOU,
IIAKUISOX, NEBRASKA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $20,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Buys Scliool Orders, County aud Village Warrants. ,
arll'ret-t Paid on Time LViosiU.
Loans Money on Improved Farms.
CHAS. E. HOLMES, CASHIER.
-OF THE-
St. Louis
WEEKLY
Globe-Democrat
Sent Free to any Address.
I3fSEXD YOUR KAME AT ONCE TO
GLOBE ne,I3STTI3Sra- CO.,
BT, LOUIS, M0.
U. E. BliEWsTER,
President,
C. F. Cditkk,
i
Vice Pres. I
CHAS. C. JAMESON, W.ier.
Commercial Bank.
I NEW REPEATING RIFLE
WIARLIIM SAFETY
c::a. ie:3.
SOLID
f EJECTING. Ipsqf WgMf
in
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XiriXCm crtw it toposM
CriU pmmt t tbs
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Bcpabliesa Brazil
Cliicugo Inter lieean.
Satisfied with the exjierrment Brazil is
flow prepared to take its position among
the nations of the earth as a government
according to republican principles. The
provisional government that succeeded
the empire ban formally su Trended its
temporary authority to the national ctm-
gresft, and the next tttep to lie taken is
the confirmation of the will of the peo
ple in. the exercise of constitutional
power. From this time Brazil it a re
public, acting tinder its coiiHtitution, and
its president will be the elect of tlie peo
ple. Tlie change is merely technical
The form of government in operation
since the abdication of uoni Pedro was
in fact and effect tliat which U now ap
proved by deputies ami people under the
name of the constitutional government.
This much is encouraging, the Brazil
ians have proved in tlisir months auton
omy .that they are capable of getting
along without an hereditary ruler, that
they are aqual to the great responsibtliiy
of self government. Fears entertained
by European powers, and felt in financial
circles, that the people of Brazil would
pass from one form of revolution to an
another, that they wers unstable and
oacertain in thaw desires, requiring the
monarchic) tfceory to their control,
have been CapelM by . the judicious
conrss af the provtaianal autharities ana
by the tmjwkmmrt of tactions in the iww
termof goverasoeot. BnailhM ouM
IwasMwi mm M t ( HoQaftty
Using 32-20, 38-40 and 44-40 Cartridges.
Send for Trrr flpscrtpttre pnce-msi 01 M-p.ir. --
I)jl)lo-AolSii JU!Volver, etc, U tlie
HARLiN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT.,U.S.A.
LYUAH'S P&T. RIFLE SIGHTS
Art Uststianeil betd to' Hvntlag tnd
Target thoetisg.
VinJ fir Csinlc-Tii A. f r'n5 Ptghts anr!
H f""'.1 IVMiit s:
j'.t
"IDEIL" RELQ&DIXG TOOLS
Fcr Rifles, Pistols Stotfissi
RfLOAO TOSR SHELLS
aio save mm.
FREE, ULUTIkTCD
CATALOGUE
COUTH'"!" VALUABLE KTOCTIO OB
HOW TO PREPARE VOUlt OW AMHUHITIO".
miVl. C3.. Box 0. Kswta CLH
Many old soldiers who csontraftcd
chronic diarrhoea while in the scrvu.e,
have since been permanently cured of it
by Chamberlain's Colic, CJwlcra and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by C. H.
Andrews.
Toledo Weekly Blade.
1891.
ONLY ONE IJOLLAB.
Tlie mo-.t iwpiilur We-kly Nfi)pT in
the L'nlied Statu, the ..lui-gent elrculstloii,
the fily ttrlctly We-kly NcBepnix-r th:it
ever mcmiM In ulitululiiK ihI huldluK
year xfter, a circulation'lo cvurv ntHle ami
territory (and nearly every county) of llio
I'lilted UU'. All the iie, Ix-tU-r depart
mdiln sml more flrnt- eom cntertainlnK t"l
inatructlve reading llian In any oilier do)
lar paper puhllshwl.
ANNOISIKMKNTS.
Mew atory to coiuinem-e tlr.t of the yar,
written epueialr for the Bluda ly Oliver
Uptl. "Money Maker Serie." A mrSe of
upeiial astlclex on "Jrtile lwtuea," wr)lU!ii for
the Made. Blade ( ulna Tea Set and 111 n hit
tk-U glvon to club-ralHciH. fteud for p-il
men copy of the Wenkly Blade aud mad our
lntrrcntlnK snDonnceuieiitg for the coniliiK
A apnelinen copy will ifivc yoo a x;
ter lda of tke Weekly Made than any de
scription w can (five in an atrvertlmnieut.
We tbsrefore Invite evtryhody. to write ua
lor a HMlinen, which w Will cheerfully
mHI yea free; and at tbs same Um pleam
tall as a Hat of name of root friend and
neigbbor, sad we wHI alao uutll tbeoi'spwt-
Kutii P u ( wiiimW.i(i'i' Mci-tlnw.
Th "IkKiril o! comniiHKioiirr tf slims
mnuitv. Nrbnuika. urn luTuby notiflml to
convvjioin wimt Hi thccU-rk . oltlc;, ol aUI
fkiinlv. in HurriwoH. irlrMk!t, uu Kitur
dav. bee. (i, im), at 10 n'ulock a. tn., for
tli" trmiwwtioii of onliunry omiily uonIiici
COKBAII I.1MIKUAX,
' ixniuty t'lcrk
MinrlirS!ilc.
Notice t lH-ieli.v ifivcn Hint liy vlrlne of u
fird.r itt Mule iwiicl Tiy t onruil i.iiiiifHiiiii
clurk if the lltrn;tC'ort of Moux coimtv
N l,raHkB, Uxn a jiulirmi ut anil
iinw of foiioliwure rentlitml In ud
rlllrli-t tourt In favor of Tho Kiirin
fnltiut ( (inipimv, a eoriioruUim rxutiiiif
unliSJSiut by virtiu of the Ihwh of lfiwa,
and aieiilnft John onuor lor tho lollowtnK
u,..iuii. io wit : S4W.U0. a lt i ln!i-n-t nt t!i
rate of 7 wr nt ht aiiiitim from the M
dav f hC'iitfintKii', Iwi, una u..i rxmin tn
nit and accrninif cot, I have li'vinl iijuin
th follow Jiiir ileeriled rl i-tHtut.;, w u
aiMithMwt jeartiT faoli ) Ntrllou twenty
elRht W, In Uiii-lup llifrly ttvc (Jll), i
ranam flftv-fuur t4). In Moux couiilv, N
hriikkii. anil I will ofler mid rexl el..Uv for
UMt lath dT of iHu-eiiilier. mo. l
o'clock, p. in. ol aaldday, at the trout door
of tli court Imiin.! In llarrixou, In 4)d
Miiintr. tn the hiichcat hiildcr tor ckhIi, l
uitlKf v uHiil order of then dim In the
um of H-t W aixl l 1-4.1 mIm, together with
lntr.4.L nnt1 lu'cruinir eotH,
lat1 llnrrlsun. .:bnikil, till" Ath dy of
Sovciiilwr, IBW. TitOKAB ItKiiir,
. i:ij r.hcrlff.
ink
7 -t
men' of AitTnhiistralrlx
; STATBOr SKHHKHK A,
aurtix (.VMiirrr. i
At a mmIoii of Mm County lin, hld at
the County Court Kooiu, in and for aaid
Couuty, November s, A. I. IHM.
Pratucnl. n. Ilarkrr. ountv Jnda-c.
la the matter of tin eatato of llenry lcl
tvp. titM'MAImhtl :
On road Inn and flllhir tin petition of Ida
J liotaUir, pra Iiik that adnilnlitrHtioii of
NHIU tHia w may ix: Kraiiiya w um au
inlntatratrtx.
muUMi, That iNtcombcr II. A. II. 1XW. a
1J o'clock a. m., I iwarid for hcarlna aaid
petition, alHiii all jroii lnt-rctel In aaid
Mr iuav antamr at a ai-loil of the tlomi-
aiLiiiiwi mrim , .iiv tourt io uv nriq in au iin-
v. .r.... ? anUM . and anew etuvwwby the
Aaybody can earn ton dollara very sjuttk l 0f the petitioner honld not
U T rsisiiiff ( tuba for tfee Bie. w rf be graatod: and that iiothm o the pwnUjocy
1. .i. kbit aw.rr clah. I (J atvhl ueUilon, and thp hirla thereof, tie
T ' r m - - '1 4mm to all acraona tnlerwitvii in aal'j
eewoverea W ear eewapaeer. wa
le-satstvarywbera. Write as te smiMm
A testl l"To InlerwiUMl in aaid
wsuf I fcr ponllahliis a copy of thl ordur in
M. I Coeatv JnaL,a wnwkly ncwapa;
mat-
tne
INCOHTOHATKI).
Wm. Christenseu,
Wholes le atul Retail
Hardware.
A large and well njlm ted atock
ALWAYS ON HAND.
A
General Banking Business
ACORN STOVES.
BARBEL)' WIRE
at prices to suit tlie timet. Agents, for
CHAMPION BINDERS AND
-TRAN.SAiTEl'.-
Haiuuson,
Xehkamka.
E. J. WILCOX
Owtw the following brand on
righl bip or left side.
JCange on Monroe creek. P. O. Ilarri-
rison, 5eb'r,
H. T. CONLEY, lawyer.
Loans no Money,
KepreaontH no Insuraiico conipany ttnd.haa
no land to wll but Kivea hbt entire time and
attention to tlie practice of the law.
IlAJikisijN, - - Nebraska.
E. HOLMES,
Attorney-at-Law.
All bulnett eiitriiDbid to hla care will re
ceive prompt and t urelul attention.
HAItKIWJM, - - NtBRAKKA.
Mowers.
Chadron, - Neb.
Grant Guthrie,
-Dealer In ;
Lumber,
Lime,
Grain
GEORGE WALKER.
Attoraejr.at.Law.
Will practice before all oourta ami the V.
if. Ijind Ofllve, HuKinenit cntninlcd to my
care will receive prouipt attention.
IIARH1HOX, - NEBRASKA.'
L. O. HULL,
AUornejr.atLaw. ;
UAKBIWJfl, ' NUIKAMKA.
-AMD
Coal,
-AUK
AQCNT ron WlH DMlLLt AND PUMP,
'illBiaiM coantv. for four aw
Wells Drilled!
I have a good well drilling machine
and am ready to drill an sissd wtll on
short boUos, Terms good sod prices
few. foiAfiQt, Hanisop.
M .;
I K. BELl-ENA SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makert
Bepatrim done on abort notlse. it
liood work ad reseoasMe ehsrssjs., :
bop aoeu of llveroar.
wltatMslwssjMCs. Add Met,
Wnf 'V .Hi!"- j Jf-'
i . it, HaSKk4, I
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