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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1891)
... " ' s - , ' i r .J It 'v t h 5 1 isc .iiu'"i: vi i.i 1 M' 1 ATI'. -. OFflCIAL Dir:ECtOf(Y The Sioux County Journal. ESTABLISHED 1KK.) OFFICIAL OOCXTV PATEK. BEST I'APER IX THE COCXTY. HAS THE LARUEST CIECILATIOS' OF ANY PABER PUBUSHED IN HOOt COCSTY. O Subscription Price, 2.00 L. J, Simmons, ... Editor. Entered at the Harriirfju post office as wc oud class matter. Thubsday, July 23, 1891. Hurrah for harvest excursions! They will bring new settlers and new settlers will increase the prosperity of those ho are here. Conley, Simmons and The Joit.nal are a necessity. "Necessity knows no law," Herald. Attorney -Editor Walker knows all the law. For proof look up the records of the courts. The democratic state convention has been called to meet at Grand Island on September 17th. There are to be 518 delegates. A large gathering to uieet simply to put up candidates to be defeated. Editor-Attorney Walker says he is try ing the county officials before the tribu nal of public opinion. His success in trying cases in the courts has probably led him to take this course and as he ha. lived in Sioux county for seven years, during which time he has established his reputation, his statements, unsupported, go for naught. George W. McKay, the Kansas al liance judge, issued an order a few days ago for the arrest of a sheriff for obey ing an order of the supreme court. Steps have been taken for the arrest ol McKay for contempt of the supreme Court. It was acknowledged all tin time that McKay was not very great on law, and it now looks as if he was not possessed of good horse sense. The crop reports from Europe, Asia and all foreign countries, as a rule, indi cate a small yield and a reduced acreage. Efforts are being made to make as good a showing as possible in order to keep the price down until dealers can pur chase a supply. But the fact is estab lished beyond question aud the result will be that the farmers of the United States will not only reap a good harvest but they will also get a good price for what they have to sell. The railroads have decided to grant the request made and run harvest excur sions this fall. That is good news to Un people all over the state of Nebraska. Now is the time for people to get a hus tle tin themselves and tell their friends and relation in the east to come out he. e on a visit and see what this country can produce. The dates of the excur sions will likely be announced in the hear future. The crops this year will bear inspection and all there is to do is to get people to come here and see for themselves and every piece of land taken tip and improved increases the value of all the land around it Last week a meeting was held at Crawford and an association of the editors of the Chadron and Al liance land districts formed. J. S. Pura dis was elected president ; F. M. Broome, vice-president; A. J. Enbody, secretary: El. L. Heath, traesurer. The next meet ing is to be at Chadron on October 12th. Such organisations are a good tiling and should be kept up. This is au age of or ganization and a great deal of good can be accomplished by concerted action, and there is no doubt that tiiis associa tion will prove beneficial to the news paper fraternity of northwest Nebraska. The minutes of the meeting are omitted for want of space. ! , J; sounJ sJL. We know but in gentleman from Holt ivuuly )iitt to the bench as siuves-oi Kiiikaid, but h-tve no dui'bi Um' "-i man of ability aud ho-sor. but L .-.i. - " tot alter the tact that the tvpubn.,-, .i IT-lt county cannot ailVrU i po-- ' any niau other tkiu Kiuka'd. Tl. k aliou is such tliat the work of this year will have a great deal to do with tne bringing about of republican success m this Mate in lVJi. The disaffection among the republicans is not so much a desire for a new party or a clian'e ;ii belief in the fundamental principles of the party, as it is an uprising ngah -a a set of wen v. ho have got themselves hi a position where tliey could and who have been running the affairs on 'Ihe people be damned" plan. The peopl la.-?t year did not want the man who ,' himself nominated for congress ud U result was party defeat. Now iiie pc ple ail over the district want K : ! K r judge and the party will do wisely if they accede to the wi.-b of the people. They know Kiukaid to be upright, h u est and able. His record compares fav orably with that of any judge in the state, but two or three of his derision., having been reversed by the supreme court, and the decisions he has made in equity have been iu the interest of tlie poor man rather than )U the interest or capitalists or corporations. He is abuse any personal or petty ehVriiiim il.'ou-, has broad and liberal views and pt : forms the duties of his office without bur or favor, and the masses of tlie pt le pre fer him to an untried nuts. By acceding to tue wisues oi mo p-.-..pi ioe party can demonstrate that the rvu!!i an party is a party foi the people, of the people and by the people, and if the ik and file become satisfied that tb" reign of Uorsey and others like liiui k at an end a Ion? stride Toward jt-puliliraii .ucees will have heeu made. Hid the irty of barnacles and northwest Ne braska will roll up the old time republi can majority. i , Editor Walker is evidently getting pearly to the end of his string for he re sorts to the old ruse of the Herald and the last issue of that paper contained a couple of pretended communications which bear unmistakable evidence of being the productions of Mr. Walker and contain a lot of rot about the parties to whom that individual has been de moting a good deal of attention since he has been editor of the Herald. But he does not publish anything to back up hi charges.. Why don't he prove his asser tions? If Conley gave Mrs, Shay ten dollars to leave, put the. matter shape. Produce your proof Mr. Walker, If Conley or any other official is guilty of illegal nets, prove it. Let the people know Hj'( but do not expect them to condemn an official simply on youras- pertton. One of his correspondents (!) close with "We will say again, abuse of George Walker, is not sufficient defense, Attorney-Ediior Walker and his Herald evidently expects all the people to con aider that all be says is true and because tbe official do not defend themselves ,Uay are presumed to be guilty. Won 4r - what law book Attorney-Editor Walter twined that out of? . , la another column we publish an arti cle which appeared in the last issue 4b Hemingford Guide, on the matter .lit.' rc-iv, i money to i ks are to t- all, i eii.y 1-1 haul an i ,x t.f t - I.l'i V.. l-h i V. ' IH,MI l iiK n r,ST. 1 v I'H-i'toi. J.ihn K. Hill J.-i M l ! r (...n-it,,,) " ' " It ( J All. II ... U. ll.llii-tiiigi - Mum, A. K. Huiii'ti-i j... Ijiurtiu, A. K.oou-ly s,,,,!. Ilt, j,. t b i. !, Ne! .iv.s want them. tTi-l!'1 i j ihi-iitf.s. B hi IP is 11 P Kit? flE HARRISON, f 1' r 1..... - . 1 I v . J. i'ry si)?, i iinjfr.-Hniaii it t . A, Mi Ki-Kti-ui, " si u i It U k, i.i. -.i , ' l!r.,t ute pr. - -i-,,11,-has 1 ,! b' ;n 1 - ,1 id i ' .le 1- :,jv. in, -,-ut uue-'i).-s it ,"s liai' i! the iiii c it Up to opy I January 21. trace of i-s Alii'.iA t (.till.. . M.ufll-.-. i T. I.. N. .n -nl.. Jl liK IAIIV: l.iM Jtut A knot i:it- J . A-J-i?ite . . -U .. - 1 i i ik nun j,ttri ; jv:i: e:t' l, in v. in li 1 I, y t,t t -'-o si. ii-1 t a (,!!;: .t'ii,: tour s!,iiri and brie,:? in the hi-; snmu of it, however, (i,,in further points by raii, Co., ii.i .V establisie lfiwu, a 1 utt-ri- lUsl- i , Tliey supply : .iiliai- j-even gallon i el miik, and every .!r i 1 1 teams out on ten miles circuit ami ci-unii for chum- is shipped and in all nearly one thousand, I vi.ali-ibU The dair Ik- so w ell J -leu.-i.d v. they will d..u!h t:.. i:' ar.d of iti ral v.-i:V.v. , iUv, U.: s-.v.-: ;vo hundred cow. men ait said to ith the plan lliat :! next season, , the l",ji-t lJodge We t- te f nl and that tia and wii Va:ti -"I11 :!i- x!es:, iIiWm wv di .Hid ere is u C-f peo- ii al'e s'J unskill making butter :ieal' 1 u.s mi:i i'e ( .!y I -I s;,.;; ; ;,' th-j butt Weil, now, h oaoi from A -.vli'.' a Va;t :- , :y K-li it. at all, f- r I'iji -.- 4 to i cents, has rme la-t May so j e-iol:; to i-k-:.':!iii".-w that ut 1 v.'A':r fro::i lb-.' reani i -. t- .u:-: . o'a t hat be- 1 a : iu r. , I: I. 1 ; 1-Vd :.'f 1 I'1.' '"o :d cf SL-U.iVAN eV Oo;;u:v, : Will p'-avtico :u all U id federa! -courts, i r. s. O(llo( I.' '.1 papers cart-fully d.rawn. Oliice iu court Iwusc. llAKI'JsXiS, t'llltiV KA. Sound Duitriuc. Ileuilnifford (iiU'le. Hon. B. 8. Gillespie, register of the O'Neill land office, is anxious to serve the dear people of the 15th judicial dis trict iu the capacity of judge, lie, of our.se, will contest Judge Kinl.'iiid's laim on the Holt county delegation, ut with what degree of success, n one can tell this early in the dav. Th? edi tor hereof is well acquainted with Mr. Gilkspie, and has not one disparaging ord to offer against him. On the con trary, we know him to be honest, up- ghtanda full-fledged gentleman, but hen it comes to what constitutes a lit man to put on the bench, we know he is not as amply qualified as is the present incumbent, lie has not the practical knowledge that Judge Kinkaid lias ac quired in the four years he has so ably and so satisfactorially lilled the position. Outside of Holt Judge Kinkaid has hosts of warm friends and staunch supporters every county in the district, while Mr. Gillespie is almost a total stranger, and GEORGE WALKER. lor tuai very reason cue uuc is ui mc lt'ri!Cy-.lt-Law oiiimon that Holt will make a sad mas- I .,. . . ...... a, ; . t..A v:t.M I Will wracticc before all c-o'ini and Hi I boyi linn tn tli mm-witinn. She Ikis I S. Laud Oiilce. Hiisiaess rulrustert no cinch 6n the nomination except it be I care will recetv-iromit attention ith Mr. Kinkaid as her first choice. The Quick !ons'ater3--Mr. Kinkaid a length or two ahead of any other mau in the district, and if Holt discards him the odds will against her. If she fails to honor the people's first choice with her vote, she will stand a fair chauee to be left entirely in the cold. i I -1 V'. I ' up a : ported s sup-much state Land E. HOLMES, Attorney-fit-Law. Ail l..visi,:i-,i ciitnistea Uiliis care will n: ceivc pioaipt and ci: refill attuntiim. IliHiaKilS, - - 'Ei!ASKA. ArTHf iKIZEI) CAVITAL. Transacts a General Banking Business, It.tvsS bool C,o":'s. I'om.'y an-1 Via io! V,..r!..nt-. ' " " a r.ad oil Tui.e I ' j "-:ts. Loans Money on Improved Farms, IH-f.LlTH Jl Ull 1AL lil-TKicf. j M. r. hllil,:iiil ....J'i-Ik,. ,ISh iA.w.cr.u-- .. s.. wbv; x?waar!s wm Ml YWf&t y i Gil v wo L HAitrasox, SrEttitASK.V. B. L. S3IUCK. Fashionable Barber ami Hair I;rts.-i.r Everything in his line done in a neat and artistic manner. Va-AOm and Keis-:,or.s siiarpiided and in order at reasonable rates. at We Have Prepared for a By purehasing Smith's Stock of General Merchandise, and in vite all his old customers and lots of new ones to call on us for Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Boots, Shoes, etc. Our Prico;i will be as low as the LOWEST, on everything" we sell. We Hull still l;i-i'j. n em.i.l'-t '.hv: !' The Industry Will Grow, incoln Journal. A representative of the Dyer beet su gar company, who is now in Chicago informs the newspapers that the neces sary capital has been pledged for carrying on a series of operations that will result in the erection of 550 lieet sugar plants in the United States and the ultimate production of 3,200,00(1,000 pounds of Give him a call. First door eastjof postoMice. Harrison - Neiikaska. L. E. BELUEX & SON, Wagon and Carriage Maktrc licpairliiRdouc on short notice. (iooU oi k aii'l retisonulilc charges. .Shop s-jatli of livery burn. sugar annually, or the entire consump- hapjusos tion of the country. The nianuf'acture of beet sug-ar has been carried far be yond the experimental stage in Grand Island. Neb., and AH'arado, tab, and the capitalists are now going into the U work with confidence Uiat they will be able to give the trust a very black eye drive out all foreign sugar and create an industry that will add millions of dollars to our agricultural worth every year. Six factories are to be established this year, according to the statement of this gentleman, in Nebraska, Kansas and western Iowa. One has already been established la Marshalltown, la. The details of the location of the others will be published as soon as the rangemente are perfected for the land. There is rea son to believe that one of these factories will Come to Lincoln, Some of our most enterprising citizens have been in correspondence with the managers of the company, and it is certain that we will secure the factory if good propositions will bring it here. It is pleusnt to be toll that there is money jgpough behind BEST Dr. Leonhaiidt, 14.V2 O Street, Lincoln, Xeb. Practice limited to diser.ses-of the NERVOUS .SYSTEM HEART and BLOOD. Read tho press notices, Send for symptom chart. State your case. n n p, mnw f i MM n 3 a V X FH a B R M IP E inn Dr.LrR In If you are sick and want to gel well, write all about yours'df. No trouble to read letters; send stamp for reply. , Dr. Leonhardt, 1153 O St.- Lincoln, Neb. the comuinv to frive assurance tbal every plant will be run to its full enpao ity and cannot be (stopped by any of the machinations of the old sugar kings. The Brers are evidently going to make a , success of the businesn, and wi.erevtr they locate a factory it can lw counted unon an a permanent industry. TliejChtriKiJ believes tlxit every one of STEEL WIRE FENCING jWmEROPE SELVAGE. Lumber, Lime, B. E. UitEv;sTE, ". V. C'lrriiK, INvsiden!. Vii-r. ..-s, C1IAS. J AM.1N iN, ( ',,!, ;-r, " Commercial Bank. lS'OJJllVllATKlJ.) General Banking Business tW'MI dH I l;- l.,:lKi-r-.- .'o ty i,.r.mil i.tnfii'Hiiiii.. . (, A. s,,i,tinnirtli sunt, piii.ii, !i,.irrl1 n-- i;.i-! (.(-. J. sluji r i w, a. i;. im-w . ( onrml l.liMriimn 1 l-rk ol lii-iii, i v.j II T. 'unify f'ii,i.y MU , IHJAIiK l CiMMssi(,u:-.: i n. is. I. (iruvc, 'chairuiftii . y u,, J. A. dricii. :, . t. 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