OfflCIAL Oiatr ' ' 1 1 1 ill I 1 1 - 1 ' . I .. -u;t hv some for Uie re- .hrmpoSPESTS: fh3 Scc County Journal. BTABLHB) 1888. J omu OOCSTT PARS. LARGEST FAFEH Di THE COCSTY. BAB THE LABGWT OBCULATIOS OT ANY PAPER FCBUSHED D SOCX COCSTY. Subscription Price, $2.00 tJ. SLuhom, Editor Ea tared at the Haxriaon pott offioe u sec ond class matter. Thcbsdat, April 23, 1891. fgz Jonts al prints the news. It is reported that the Pacific Short line has been put od a paying basis by the receiver. It may yet become an im portent railroad. On last Mondav the state board of (transportation elected three new secreta ries. There were twenty appjicants for Jhe places. The three selected were W. A. Dilworth, J. W. Johnson and Jasper N. Koontz. The two first are republj (cans and the third is an independent t, nf (he votes of the Chi cago municipal election resulted in Uie fact that Hempstead Washburn, uie re publican nominee, was elected. It is looked upon as a great victory over the gamblers and thugs of the city who did all in their power to bring about nis ue- feat and also to prevent him from get ting a fair show in the canvass of the returns. There has been a notable up rising of the law-abiding people against the ruling of scoundrels all over the land of late and the result has been that the ritbt has prevailed. Vicious and illegal actions may hold sway for a time, but disaster is certain to come to the purpe- fratnra when the Deoole arise in their might against them. plan is objected to by some for the reg ion that the prwent location of Uie school bouse is about as unsuitable a one It is on a Diejut anou, y,. York HIT President Harrison and bis party are faking their tpp through the south and west The people all along the route Are doing all they can to make it pleas ant for them, and the president makes a good impression on all who see him. uch trip give the people a better idea of the chief executive of the nation, and .could they be made more frequent and extended it would be a good thing. The presidential party will make two short stops in Nebraska, at Lincoln and Oma ha, and the people of those cities are pre paring to do justice to the occasion. Notwithstanding the warning given to jtbe liquor dealers to the effect the Jour pal was the only paper in Chadron in whicl) notice of application for license jn that place could be legally published, jtbe notices were put in the Citizen, and flow Mr. Egan informs them that no li cense shall be granted until the law is complied with. The statute is plain on the Bubject, and when liquor dealers go contrary to law they antagonize many who would not oppose them. There is not a saloon run in the state which does .not yiojate the law at times, but it is -When they attempt to "run things" that people object. The editor of the Seward Democrat came out with an article nearly three columns in length, recently, in which he slated that he had gone back on the dem ocratic party. At the election in 1889 Mr. Meehan, the editor in question was by the grace of the democrats, elected county superintendent of schools and re cently he was elected president of the state democratic editorial association, and in his article he makes a bid for re election at the hands hands of the inde pendents. There are always a lot of chronic office seekers who are looking for an opportunity to flop into aoy party which they think they can induce to put them into some fat office. It is such contemptible things that weaken every attempted reform movement and dis gust a great many with any attempt to improve matters. A chronic office seek er is about the most despicable thing in existence. "The farmers frequently speak of the .excellent results derived by those in the locality of a creamery or cheese factory. There is a fine opening for such an insti tution in this locality. There is a good .demand for butter and cheese near at Stand, created by the mining interests -which are being developed north and west of here. If a farmer can get a few igqod cows and have a factory at which Ibe pan market the milk, he has a nice dittle sum of money in his pocket each month, which will do much to smoothe ibis path through life. It does not take a great deal of capital to start a factory of that kind and if one was put in on the co-operative plan the farmers- could get :all there was in it The matter is worth Hooking up. 'The prediction of The Journal a few weeks ago that this line of railroad would be extended, seems in a fair way 'to ha fulfilled. The conduct of Jay Qoud in regard to the trafic arrange ment between the Northwestern and the Union Pacific has not been according to ' the agreement and the report is that the Northwestern will at once begin the ex tension of this line to Ogden where it will make connections with the Central 'Paciflc and thus make a parallel line to the Union Paciflc in its entire length and when that is done this line of the F. E. & M. V. will become one of the most im portant lines in the United States. A direct benefit will accrue to the people of this locality during the construction of the line by the demand for men, as well as for the products of the farm, garden and dairy. A good deal of excitement occurred at Broken Bow on last Friday over the de lay of the execution of Haucstine, the convicted murderer, who was to have been hanged on that day. The question of the man's sanity was raised and an ex amination held, and pending the decision on that point the governor was asked to grant a respite. A great number of peo ple flocked to Broken Bow. on the day the exaction was to have taken place aad were greatly disappointed at the poetponment An attempt was mad about 4 o'clock to get hold of the prison er, but Judge Hamer addressed the crowd and got them somewhat quieted, Shortly after another rush was made by crowd, headed by the brothers of the m whe ware murdered by Hannetine, but H was headed of bv the sheriff. ' A HsJl ws osaeW for Hon. H. M. Bullivaa, flir pi tom'i attorney, aad ho was asked to prfcmi pt to take any farther action in the matter. K Sallivau stated tbsvt he settered nis client to be insane and so loag at be believed that ha would do all that be ooM rjoaerabry to save . froej tha nasB The daoWaa was that EMHNtfa mat Ml kii axaoujto i A great gold excitement is being worked up in Carbon county, Wyo., at a nW nalltti Gold HilL It is stated that for some time cold has been taken ou io' paying quantities and of late a f.mit many people have been flocking tbeie and great developments are looked for during the coming summer. The locali- ity is. not far distant from here and if the report proves true it will be benefi cial to this locality, for the men who will engage in mining will have to have the products of the soil to eat and the result will be that a good market will be created near here. The indications are that a great deal of mineral wealth will be taken out of tbe hills near this local- ty in the near future. . V found. "" . . . .j exposed to all Uie cold winur masts au tbe soil and lay of the ground are such as to render it Imrd to get trees or shrub ery to grow and therefore could never 1 mo,un mil-native uiaee, ueiui . suitable for a play ground and the schol ars naturally seek a place to piY the grade is not so steep, and hence it is not suitable for a permanent bouse location, and it would not be good policy to put more money into buddings thereon. The second plan has been used in other places but, as a rule, lias not ,,i ... u:fa-torv. as rooms winch can be secured for such purposes are not properly located, lighted or ventilated. The third plan is approved by a number, but Uie financial question steps in and an jt objection of good sized proportion pre sents itself. It is not aavisauie iur u district to go to Uie expense of building school house until one can be which will accommodate Uie Bsnr cM". Ibsdroo, !. i E. HOLMES. YKXPiawaW- JOHN A. LUCAS, PBBar-.cT CHARLES E. VERITY, Cahah. the BANK OF HAM hTAJMifrjn- .laswt K. Itovd J. Major -UraLI r. aiim 7J II. Beaton Julia L 1IU1 II Hastings . B. Humphrey K. Goody w.rfc' COVUBE4HOKAI. Mj. b. Paddock W J I '.uin.ll , 1 . . S'"HBM j. Geo. W. E. Horsey, - j. The Journal has received Bulletin No. 16 from tbe experimental station of the state university, relating to the experi ments made in tbe cultivation of sugar beets. Beets were analyzed from nearly every county in the state and report demonstrates, beyond question, that northwest Nebraska and Sioux county in particular, is capable of producing beets unusually rich in sugar. Of . all the beets analyzed there were but three sam ples, besides those from Sioux county, which yielded as high as 20 per cent of sugar. One was from Banner county and yielded 20 per cent, one was from Rock county and yielded 20 per cent, and one from Perkins county yielded 20.6 per cent. Of the samples from Sioux coun ty six showed the following: 20; 20.4; 21; 21; 21; and 23.2 per cent of sugar. That puts Sioux county several laps ahead in the richness of sugar beets pro duced and if factories are made to pay in localities where the yield of sugar is much less than here, there is no reason why a sugar factory would not be a pay ing investment if located in Sioux county. a new rut ur children of the district for a number of years to come, and whether or not ip is advisable to attempt to build sucn school house at present is the question to be settled by the voters of Uie district. It is some time yet unUl the annua) school meeting will occur, but it would be a good plan for the people to investi gate the matter and prepare to act in telligently thereon. If the school boara would look up the questions involved and prepare a showing it would be great help to the people in determining what course will be best to persue; Nutlet-Timber Cnlinre. r. 8. Lanu office, j EsTASLIUHEU '1 HI0'. StBIHSU. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, f 25,000. Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys School Orders, County and Village Warrant. Interest paid on Time Deposit. Loans Money on Improved Farms, Miircli 8, 1M1. Complaint No. B2ft having bet-n entered at this omce by Kelluiu 1'. Lliiditey agabint. Col ville t. Terrett for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry No. Ill, dated Oct. 17, 1887, upon the be X section 25, town ship 31, range 66, in Sioux county, NeUauku, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contenuint alli-ginK that said Colville V, Ter rvtt. hnj fulled to Dlow. or in any was culti vate any portion of aald tract during the 3d year of Bald entry tnd He has failed to Slant to trees, tree aeeda or tree cutting ve acres of said tract during the 3rd year of said entry, and further he lias failed to nlant anv nortion ol said tract to trees, tree seeds or tree cuttings during the third year of said entry, and has wholly failed to cure said defects up to the date of this affidavit, to-wit: Kebyf, 18W. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 4 day of May lffji. at 10 o'clock a.m.. to respond ana furnish testimony concerning said alleged I allure. Te.atlmonv of T-ltnesses will be taken be fore S. II. Jones, a notary public, at bis ofilce In Harrison, on the S7th of April 1H91, at 10 a. m. T. . 1'owebs, Keoeiver. 1L T. Con lev, Contestant's Atty. 1 36-82 I hai take Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale directed to nie from the district court of Sioux county, Nebraska, on a Judgment tendered in said court on the 17th dav of February. 1M, In favor of 1.. Alice Watson as plaintiff, and Hifnttist Klmer Mt-Knrlin and K. S. Ornish-, truHtee. as defendants, for the sum ol V4!.d and costs taxed at and aucrulilg cost, av.e levied upon the following real estate en as the nronerty or said uetenuani, Elmer McFarliuu. tu-wlt: Ixte3 and 4 i the s h of in X of section 4, in township 3D range S3 w, oi tue bin -p. in., in sioux county. Nebraska. Suliieet to the first mortgage of K. S. Orinshy, trustee, for t&O and accrued Interest, ami will offer the sum! for sale subject to the first mortgage of K. S. Ornmby, trustee, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, on the 29th day of April, A. I. 18U1, at the front door of the court house of said county, at Harrison, that being the minding wnerein the iai term or court was held, at the hour of one o'clock, p. in., of said day, when and where due attendance win be given ny tne undersigned. Dated the lth day of March, lsyi. 28-SiJ Tikis. Bkiuy, Sheriff of said County In his reply to the Italian government Secretary Blaine did not retreat one point from tbe position taken in his former correspondence. He cites a num ber of facts which go to show that the matter is properly and entirely in the bands of the government of the United States. The general opinion is that Italy is playing a great game of bluff, well knowing that other nations of Europe will not permit a passage at arms be tween her and this country. One of the London papers stated recently that it was doubtful if the combined military powers of Europe could wage war suc cessfully against the United States. The press of almost the whole civilized world speaks highly of the manly, digni fied manner in which Blaine has con ducted the controversy and a great many people of the United States are urging that he be made tbe presidential nominee of the republican party in 1802. There is no danger of a war between this coun try and Italy and the near future will prove, beyond question- that the United State has more reason to complain of tha Italians and Italian government than that country has to complain on account of the New Orleans matter. SULLIVAN & CONLEY, Lawyers. Will practice in all the local, state and federal courts, and U. S, Land office. Legal papers carefully drawn, ty Office in court house. Harbison, - . - - Nebraska, The next thing which will come before tbe people of this locality will be the question of school matters. Tbe increapt in the number of scholars in this district has made it necessary tor an additional teacher to be employed during the most of the present year. Tbu will to con tinued in future and bow tbe matter of asbortroom confront to fwopta . the dhfMot That mora school com will hart to t provided no on will deny. The point then to be settled ie bow best to aeoocnplish it, A number of plana awK'-sartBd. Qnekto buCl'Jo adni- . E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law, All business entrusted to his care win re ceive prompt and careful attention. HAB BISON, - - NDRASKA. GEORGE WALKER, Attorner-at-Ltw. Will practice before all courts and tlx V, 8. Land Office. Business entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention. HARBISON, - . . NEBRASKA. L. O. HULL, - Attorney-at-Law. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. Dr. Lbonhabdt, 14S2 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Practice limited to diseases of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, HEART and BLOOD. Bead tbe press notices, Send for symptom chart. State your. case. If you are sick and want to get well, write all about yourself ' No trouble to read letters; send . , for reply. Grisvold k Llarsteller HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF Farm Machinery, Hardware, Furni ture, Garden Tools, Clocks, Etc. We will furnish you with any kind of farm or garden tools from a hoe to a self-binder, ami if we liave not got what you want on hand we will get it for you on hliort notice, and at a reasonable price. We will give you a Spre Deal. corsTT ofniTt. ' JVHK Urt Auiawi t oht i. Maxwell As-oriju-jJ T. I- orvi.. Atawm, jj i. A. t'ampliell(Vrk m jJ". TWELITII Jl KK'ULi,., P. alnkald W. WiU """7 , t'onrad IJndeinan ,- J - i Barker on rail IJndcman ii M. J. Uayhart.. Moatbwortb fuptrjk.? Tiioa. Beldy...... Un,. J. Hbafrr A. K. Iew I onrad I4denian ''Itrt II. T. ( onlty t , 1MIAR1I OK (OMMIv-y (lias. f. Grove, (chalrmaa.;" J. A. Green.... s , r. W. Kntt , f ' I.KOIHLATIU I W. Wilson cnaur, lHtir J HJ. I. lleatU.. lti-D,UU.fc, VI I. LACK Orncn? . I, R. Maine (ehalroiM) 8. II. Jones II. A. Cunningham ...J? Thomas HeMf ...... K. (i. Iloiigl) , Itarknf (. GiUhrle... 7 Grant Guthrie, OtALcn In- Lumber, Lime, Wells Drilled! I have a pood well drilling nw bine and am reaily lo drill any sized well on slif.rt noti'f. Ternii gool and rices low. PoKtollice, Hurri(on. C. 8. 8tnT. L E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing done on short notice. Good work and reasonable charge, shop south of livery barn. HARRISON', - - NO. K'llfXiL OF KRLt 8. I. K. Maine tt. Wllwll..... O. W. lleU-r TKKM" OK IH t. Ill.lrlol Court, At Ilumn Feliruary Iflth slid tw-jden,." Comity Court, At Marrtu flrl Monday of eacliir.unti ( Hl'KClltS AM) mi 4 M. E. Cborrb-rrrarlilM Hu4ay at 10 :30 a. m., anlfiBi V, Ingat7:. K. k. h t - Uev. Willinm Wll,n p.., chnrcheach alu-rnale I.., tx'frlnnlnK at "M. it F:ilacoiaI services at tls.-s-i Friday rvi i,ln lwtw,-. ti, , dayiiof each month, cohdww lliil.-. t n!oa Mind., .4,;lu k. IM. T ft t k id Hible x-hool meets l llitrl day afternoon at o'clock. -Ail!) B. L 6MUCK. Fashionable Barber and Hair Irewr Everything in Ins line done in u neat and artiittic manner. Razors ami S:ihoni slmi-rcned and put in order at reasonable rates. Give him a call. First door east of iiostofllce. Harrison - Nebraska. Coal. -ALSO AGENT ronWlNOM4U.tANOpUMpt B. E. Brewster, President C. F. C'OrTEE, Vice Pres. THI HEW LEVER SAFETY Thm PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY VARIABLE STROKE, only two MU Jty wade. CUAS. C. JAMESON, Csthl.ier. Commercial Bank. WOORrOB ATUl. -A. General Banking Business TRANSACTED. UABKnoN, 1 Fremont, Elkhom -AM Mo. (NORTHWESTERN! -iiFrrwKis- Harrison, Nebr; OMAHA, SIOUX CITY CHICAGO! ASD- ST. PAUL If w And All Point U East, North, Soutlil TMnouoM.TicatTe to Bamraire ctiecki-d to l Throifb rilat- Mei ier f"' Valley and Ix-nd" J. C. XiaTtTHW-' IL Q. Bvrr. fieri '1 Ifanager. J. B. ft OMAHA, NEE e for tifeysfraaa tha time it rotherUloaMnhi a room tehaveootM off. Mr. Hullivaa Moommodate one of the 4r.JoenU, Pr. Leonha dt, fee wilt stick to his eltarta wfeUtrtflMMtlwr Ul0 MtCa tf Uncoln, Nb, CMITHVILUE, .4 y