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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1891)
Fremont, i l i if Ua Sioux County Journal. BaTABUMBD 1886. orricux. covbtt pater, hit tkna. uf thb cocsty. iias mm . lamest cnect LjiTK or any PAPER PTBJaoiBO K SIOCX OOniTY. PEOPLE'S PARTY DEPARTMENT. EUihorn Ho. Vail J Dtaua In Lumber, Lime, Subscription Price, $2.00 k.J.WPNi, - - - Editor. (NONTHWCSTERN LINE Kates at Uia Harrison poet aflcf u no 04.?afew4attar. BXTWBBM Harrison, Hebraskr TbxbbbaY. Nov. 3, IBM. (Ireassstaare Alter Cases. This is the may 1m apnea red when 1 Grant Guthrie, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY CHICAGO ASB- ST. PAUL waa runnjntyr reufjliqan coo vent ion: Coal. This is th wafhe appeared when tlie let urns come on Nov. 4th: Alter th Battle. Tae election w past and the fieople have decided tliat tbey rii have cont! (fence in tlw nier. who have had cliargi of the affairs of Sioux county for the past two .years and that they desire to mH). theai oHj.ce. Ever since the dwly ekmlcl aucr quaMfcdt officers ob tained their seats on tliat memorble 9th day of January, 1890, There has been a Vaaftuiaed and systematic effort on tlie part of the gang who had previously run the county to regiUH, their hold in 1)491 or at least to knock out those whom they tea) to defraud of their rights, and not only those but they have stooped to at tempts to injure tlie credit and business o those who were in sympathy with taw. Every official and private act was noted by the opposition and used for all it was worth in the attempt to make people believe that they were incapable ad dishonest. Personal abuse, villiflca tion, misrepresentation, and distortion of facts and figures were freely used in the disreputable scheme. Twre was a general feeling in favor of giving the present officers a second term, but for months every effort was made ay the gang and their heelers to work up aspirants for the various positions. They knew it would be useless to put up mem of their own stripe so they went to work oo the friends of the present admin istration in order to weaken the men in office. r As early as last April they began to urge A. R. Sew to te a candidate for couaty clerk oa the republican ticket and toe WalkeiHoHgb-McOinley out fit gave him to understood that he was the man of destiny and finally induced him to allow his name to come before the convention of which Walker-Hough-McQioley were the sole owners and pro prietors. What was the result?. Mr. Dew received three votes in tlie conven tion. They did not want Dew for clerk foe they knew he was as honest and cap Able man and had a bead of his own and that they could not work him. Neither .did. tiny want James Clark, as was evi denced by tlie treatment lie received at the convention. They put up a number pi good men at tlie republican conven tion but they, did not do it with the in tention of election them, but in hopes that they would draw enough votes from tlie present officers to enable them to elect people of their own ilk. When fjeorge Walker failed to get tlie nomina tion for county attorney in 1690, lie went in league with tlie gang to which he had been so bitterly opposed and pro ceeded to attack the men with whom lie had beeu working with more venom than he ever evidenced against the old gang, and since he was put in charge of the Herald be lias not hesitated to any kind of assertions which he thought would help him iu his frantic effort to get even with some ngaiust whom be bad a iea of fancied grievance. . By working on men with a weakness tor Ace tiny succoeik.j in getting tlie Jleld full of candidates, hut it was deni pnetrated that to be nominated was one thing and to secure enough votes to elect, was another. After all the tickets were in the field the work bjro A Fall w issued for a Mating of tbe republican central com mittee and candidates, but it could not be ascertained what it was for, but it Anally leaked out that the candidates were not Hough tbe committee. the candidate fauna it aphill work to solicit votes as soon as tbe voters found that Walker and Hough were at tbe bead of tbe orgaaitatioQ which they re presented, and it was also learned (hat Hough was desirous of kicking Walkei off tbe committee for tbe part he played in tbe Crites letter matter, but tbe opin ion of the committee was found to be that as Walker and Hough bad put the party in roe lace or certain oeieat uiey could have all the glory there was in ft od no meeting wa held. There eras an opportunity to has lead tlw republican Kny to viewer mm tana put it in stmpe r lM3, or s feast to toy avoided do feat, which mrmwu ttfflcatss a good BsaeralsMp as. tie ffkdm of a victory. Bat tbe perooaal spite and thirst for veo fasaco of Walkar. Heogb, McOinley aad their dictator and heelers Minded tbeax to ererytMaf etea, aad too remit at tx rw tit " TSXSWLtJTA t "it ri t um Va j ' leaaea oat met tne canu Mates lot being supported by Walker and !, tbe chairman and secretary of mmittee. It also keeked out that L. E. BELDEN A SON. Wagon and Carriage Makers. Bplrinf dons on ibort notice. Good work snd mwonsble cbarie. hhop toulb at liTery Uere. aia I am the "Mud Emg" cock and I crow because the present administration of the affairs of Sioux county for the past two years has been endorsed by the people by the re-election of all the old officers. Edited by tn Coanty Central CiBualttee ot the People s ran) . Notlre to Correspondent!, .ii .,miiiMUaiu to Injure Dullicstlon .ki. mui reach tbe secreturv'ii offlce by Tneedsy noon of each week. Write on one side of paper only; seperste eiwh Item: be brief id to the point in your tatemeute. Aoarew mil hiiiht w See. Co. Cen. Com. People's Party, Harrison, Web. The old gang is done up. V Out of a job Geo. Walker. V Without a party Geo. Walker. Die alte Baunde ist in die suppe ge fallen. e Die Deutscben sind da die Deutchen, siud lustich, sie ruff en Hurra. e Die Deutscben sind dock nicht so duro, wie kh meinte. Walker. e m Der Deutsche depoirte hatt keine de notation bekonimen. nicht wahr Johannes? e Tbe "all-around-deputy" got there even if be low only eat two weals a day. V Hurrah! for an honest administration of county affairs. ' It pays to be honest in politics as well as in The entire Peoples Ticket sleeted by handsome pluralities. If you want to be defeated employ the Herald and Geo. Walker to work for you, e Okl Bub" talked and chewed the rag. Till ill tongue was covered with blisters. He went to Montrose to get some votes. And tbe rind Mew through bU whiskers. I- A vote of thank is due to Geo. Walk er for what bs did to elect tbe People's county tbdnt. His opposition gave tban strength V The schools of Sioux county are still aafapr the saasttlaioB of one capable of 0?&pfea. . VTflflMwf WBoeWel 0eMeMVeMtlaM Slleteta aM Wl&tt& lEaVtlM Tat "awsi riaf, deat wot at all, errand Free Dance! A.T THE COURT HOUSE, AT HARRISON. Friday Evening, fJov. 13, '91 To Celebrate the Election of The People's County Ticket. I All I enjoy a j be i are Invited to Come and good time and no pains will be spared to make it pleas ant . for all. COME YOUJ&SBLF. Bring all Your Friends and Hiv the Best Time on Record. Before election the Herald wanted to know where the Barker demand was. Since election we fail to find any demand except for Barker and the Herald has evidently seen the demand without look forit. e e The able, lionest and economical ad ministration of county affairs by tbe present officers during the but two years was moot emphatically endorsed by the voters of the county Ifov. 8d. e A man named Babcock who is a demo crat, was elected superintendent of sobooU in Chicago. This makes it clear that democratic Babcocks have a pen camat for educational prominence. We shall have two in our board of education next ym. Omaha Bee. KotU MWrt Bgbcpck got left 11 "as always been supposed that uoorge Walker had great nollticul influ enco and that his silver-tongued oratory was irresisUMe. Just what be can do is illustrated at Whits River. Walker waa there the night before election and made a speech, and tbe result was that uvonneii, Ms pet candidate for county vm, n mn receive a single vote that precinct oa Tuesday, QLLUVAX a (X)LEY, Uwyert, Witt raacrica i ll ths locil, stats aad federal eoorM and V, 8, Land office, LtOAL PAS1IM OAStruur DRAWN, nutii OT OIBca la Conn House, Adjustable Eiteniion gUni. Vmm Mk SU4. II Mb Kiwi. AUh SUM AlbHl tow). MtU Ste4. rUmm SUB4. Atos Uah '"" rlor. IIIMAII OSW, MrtlaMTT Ctookrr Mui srxsH e cxi . r SiM,iIM,SIkU U tbt o lo UllliHM mrm. . ur-uun a . Ulan awfrm. tl 91 Wukuvtoa Ktjlwtum, Man. And All Points in East, Estlh, South HC The Elkhorn Line is now running ing uhair care dally, bete Omaha and bead wood, free to holders of first-clans trans, porta tion. t 1 t Tmmouoh Tickcto to au Points. -J Bag gage ebeeked to Destlsstee. 1'hrouft FaUce sleeper betwtn mM Taller aad Deed wood. J, C. Nornraor, Atest. Harrisos, Ksf II. O. Bret, J. R. Bccha.hax, Oea'l Manager. Oen'l Psm. IgJ OMAHA, NEB. GEO ROE WALKER, Attoraey-at-Uv. Will prsrtlce before all court tad tk 8. Land ones. Bustaess entrasleS te d cars will receive prompt atUatlon. hajuusom, sua aw a. C. E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All vaslaet eatrntted to his ssr etl) H eelve prompt and saref at stteatiea. suawaoii, HBMASXA. COBKESrOSDESTS: KOL'MTSB I! )., Few Tom UitT naiT .natiosal Bass. Omaha. Bass or Csadbox, Chadroa, 1MCOBPOBATKD UXDABSTATI LAVB JOHN A. LUCAS, iasmBiT. CIIAS. E, HOLMES, Vin Psarrl CHARLEH . VERITY, CabBIBS. THE BANK OF HlRRISfld, (ssTAsusaBD iaa.) H4BRIS0I, HBBSA8IA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25,0p0. Transacts a General Banjaugr Businenc Buys School Orders, County and Village Werreote. IWInterest Paid on Time Deposits. 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