The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 10, 1892, Image 6

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The Sioux County Journal.
rESTABUSMEl' 1S$.
OmiAI, tXK'STY PAPER.
BBST I'APtttt IS THE alSTV.
HAS THE LAKCilKT t'lWVLATkW OF ANY
FAJ'ER ITHU.SKED IN SKK'X CCX'STY.
If;mv democrat in Nebraska lias a
.1 .-;n.r ,i I Vn('r.i5inian Brviil it would
lie a good tliinjr for him to pull it liard
cuoturli to uium: imu to realize what a
foolish view lie Ukes of tlx; sugar bounty
bounty question.
f.C0
Subscription Friie,
L. J. Simmon, ... Editor.
fcntred at the Hurrio:i po&t office as wi--bud
eia matter.
Thcbsday, March 10, 192.
The Iimmr does not want to go into a
iiersotial war asrdinst tlie "00010100 en
cinv" du-tatin:: mtronaire in Nebraska
but it will not hold ba:k one little bit it
t!ie senators do not remtxly tlie exiUu
abuses. Tliey know wlmt they are. J
line show for political liaroiony, surely
Xiubrara Pioneer.
REPUBLICAN STATE (OXVEXTIOY
The federal crand jurv at Boston a few
davs asro went after tlie whisky trust
'and returned indictments against nine
The republican electors of the slate of ; prominent members of that organization.
INelji-a-ska are re4ue.sted to send deleyiies This Was not a temperance movement
from their several counties to meet in ; but was an important sten toward (lie
convention in the city of Kearney 1 enforcement of tlie Sherman anti-trust
Wednesday April 1583, at 11 o'clock uw paed by the last congress. Willi
a. m., for the purpose of eleolhiL' four ii.,., ...i n,a afti- ilm
delegates at lame to tlie reuublican na
tional convention to be held in Minneapo
lis, June 7, 1892.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
Tlie several counties are entitled to
representation as follows, being based
upon the vote cast for Hon. Georce H.
Hasting for attorney general in 1890,
giving one delegate at large to each
county and one for each loO votes and
the major fraction thereof :
trusts will not liave a very smooth road
to travel.
CountiiM. IX'I. Counties.
IWI111
AutWope u Ki'iirni'v".
J;T 3 Kev I'l'llllt
KlHine 2 Ki-itli
Koyu 2 Kimball
ItoolH' fi Kmir
lio.x Uiitti- r, I.itiH-a"ti"r7..""
Del.
Brown
l-ii:fl;ilo....
Blltl.T
, Hurt ...
( "a.-
r.-,i!ir
( 'hasf j
( ln-ymme .
' ( 'lirrrv
nv..:.
coiiiix
( ut-iiiiif j
'ustJ:rl'
fli'koU
Darns
Dawson
llc'll'l
Dixon
I)l!f"
I'oiljjlim
Tlniiilv
Fllluiorn
Franklin...
frontier ...
Knrna
'iilK . ..
Harrh'ld.
fermit
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Hartun
Haves
llifcllcoek.
Holt
Hooker.
Jefferson
i I.iiw-nhi
10 LoRan. I
...... 7 Loup
H Maitwon
14 MePherKon
4 Merriek .
8 Nanee
't Xeiiiaha
. Slu kolls...
11 1
4 Pawnee
7 Perkins
11 I'ieree
4 ''helps
... . 7 Platte
. 7 Polk-
.... H lieil Wlllrin-
i; Hieliardw)!! 11
1 1 nock
H'.l Saline
. 8. Sarpy
II Siumfli'lu..
8 Setrttrt liiulf.
.VSewanl
j ." sheridaa
. 1!' Sherman
2.ioux-
Stanton
.... 'i Thayer ...
'2 TlioinaH
H Tlmr-tmi
8, Valley .
4 Washington
... Ji' Wayne z
4 Webster ;
Wheeler
4 ) ork 12
91 Total jm
Tlie reports from all over th state
show a constantly increasing demand for
Nebraska real estate anil a corresjonding
increase in value of land. The result of
that will be that jieople will seek the
portions of tlie state where they can se
cure a home with less capital than is
needed in the older portions of the state.
Everv effort should lie made to let them
know that there are still 800,000 acres of
land in Sioux county open to homestead
entry. They will not be long in seeking
it out if they once they learn of it.
( oinmanlrsfM.
Ektob J.-K.v.u.:-Tlje editor of tl
.4Iwmy? mst'i't: regular
business of using his cob u.u lo defame
and s-IandVranv Independent or Alhao
member, whose sense or Honor, or oe-
. nnnld not allow Mm
lion lo I" 1114 1 " 1
to endorse and follow the phut mapped
. i... .. i , five n-lio now SUIHW-
nil: or lerrone any i(
iable to interrupt
. . i,. .. ti lYtuiiif
A move is l-mg m -
slat to l"llJ a il3U"
A
on
that thev can
ivisition or influence
their luither sliemtrs. While professing
no fidship t) tiH3 rthtica.l party to
uWril. we believe your
will give us a hearing
and a chance to
this "for revenue
whii h you
sense of justice
through your columns
hold ni. in liublu u'aze
onlv" alliance anil independent editor.
rh last spring a member of tl? in-
E
jiendeiit central committee of lawe
anty infornl us t!mt J. G. M.ihera:id
J. Dahhnan were making overtures for
a ;litcal trade with the indernents.
The then editor of the Bixiiitany was
asked to call the public attention to this
heme and sound a warning which
would make such a trade lmiKissible.
This was not doue and when the present
lickspittle took control of the BiKiiiwrrvig
he informed parties w ho are now ready
make affidavit to the fact, that iie
the nomination of Maher
fault
It is recommended that no proxies be
admitted to the convention, and that the
delegates present be authorized to cast
tlie run vote of the delegation.
It is recommend tliat the republicans
SifeVery county in this state be requested
;to select their' county central committee
ajthe first county convention held in
ikiir respective counties. Said commit
tee to serve until the county convention
of inm be held. Dr. S. D. Mercer,
Walt JL Seely, Chairman.
Secretary.
v The Rushville Sun has changed hands,
E. W. Miner having disposed of the plant
to Skillman & Miner who will conduct
tlie paper iii future.
Forty-six carloads of goods,' imple
ments and stdek and' two hundred and
1iwnty-livo people arrived in Cedar
'county from the. east last Week. Ne
Wska is getting her share of people so
far this season. They will soon be corA
'ing to Sioux county in good numbers.
1 lie supreme court of Ohio hasren
dered a decision to the effect that the
Standard Oil Trust is an illegal organiza
tion. It begins to look as if the days of
frusts were about numbered. His gen
erally believed that it is the influence ol
the Standard 0:1 Trust which retards the
development of the oil rejrions of Wvoni- rest of the
ing and if the courts get after the trust I tools am
so as to break up its monopoly it will I boodle? V.'ho sold and delivered tho in-
prove beneficial to this part of the I dependent support? So intelligent per-
eoimtry. It would develop the industry I son needs a direct answer td thew ipies-
and oil wodld certainly I)e cheauer than
to
was in favor of t
and Dulilman. I am finding no
with him for this, for, !cmg a democrat
he certainly would favor his demoi rati
friends, but I wish to shnw the indejiend-
r-nt and alliance lieopla what kind of a
s:oriiion t hev have "wanned in their
bosom," which turned and stung them
;ind he will do so again if he can contrive
to null tlie wool over their eves and play
limself for an indejiendent. The work
of preparing an indeiie-ndeiit convention
for tlie nomination of Maiier and Dahl
man went on, and the Jltuniwrarnj called
attention thereto only by its loud and
prolonged silence, and no'.v Mr. Dahlnian
complains tiiat lie "put more money into
the independent Convention that! all the
campaign. Vi ho were Ins
v.oriiers and who 'SDi the
, mil unrMUx lor
fJIIH-Hlv. - t.
-l. .L.-.n.r i)m i-omine lampaign.
tiMMOUtrfi orpatiialiun of tl- ,.. ni
of tiie Mate would prove a powerful fac-
. ..miri i!H ol in jihiuk
lOr. y.-sy. -
of tlie state are republicans auo u &
1 1... ... n e Ili-1T m jr li-ii-'
urru
men
bein;
r,Liis be matle
iviiuWlican sue'ss
11. sufisfvitit:
3 eai ww -"
' . . I . .l ........ 1 .r.rr ti tltf
IK au.yui""ti
from tlir ranks.
Uat is de-ured Uus
of r-rs.u:d
koi M 1:ko.. b turn City
HKsi String it tUMK.UUinbii.
ambition and bene '
claims of young men.
O. Guthrie shipped another car load
of wheat Tuesday.-Sl'i X Ox J. H
xai.. Hro. Simmons no doubt gave Uial
to his re;tders as an item of new . H l
li.i in Heniuc-ford. where from live to
s inar-
.. i 1 1 i,f u lteat 1
keted almost every day. lie would laye
lots of news itTiis. Ihmuttlj ri u.
that aj published as an item ol
glad to leani that
f r so much
wheat. Bro. Par.ulis mut r.iiiemuer
that 1HH was tlie first year funning was
extent in Noiix i ounty
and a comparative small acreage
account of tlie
also that a vast
to ettl-
Yes.
news, but we are
Hemingford is the market
done to any
a comparative
was sown on
scarc.tv of seed,
C
llJf
sftr
a
and
amount of land is still oien
metit in this county. His .statement
goes to licar out the sition that north
west Nebni-ka is the best wheat c ountry
in the state. Just w..it ui.til Sioux
county's MOO.tW acres of government
kind is taken ui and Harrison will show
a wheat .shipping it-cord t'ual to any
jioiiit id Nebraska.
Xolite of County Alliance .Meeting.
In accordance with the decision of a
majority or the executive committee tlie
Sioux Cout;'y Alliance is called to meet
in regular session at the White lliver
school house in list. No. 1, 4 miles west
of Ft. Robinson, on Friday. March 25, at
3 o'clock, p. m. Let every ailiaiaebti
represented. 11. (i. Stewart, Pres.
;eo. 1jvk, Sec.
that shipped from the eastern oil fields.
For some time past the press dis
patches have been teeming with accounts
;ind stories regarding the divorce suit of
James G. Blaine, Jr., and the matter has
been carried so far that the secretary of
state I las made a personal statement and
the plaintiff in the recent divorce case
has published another letter addressed to
that olhctal in which threats are made to
publish a lot of letters written by young
Blaine before his marriage. The whole
matter is becoming decidedly tiresome to
all but a class of people who can take an
interest in nothing except that of a
gOffSfpy riatnre,-
tioiis, especially when we knnw that at a
democratic drunk a few nights before
election the chairman of the independent
central committee made a siieech and
advised all independents to vote for
Maher and Dahlnian. I am accused bv
the Booiw'iaiig of (in some rnysterous
manner) defeating tlio regularly nom
inated independent ticket in Sioux
county. Which every independent
knows to be a lie, but the slipiicry Boom
erang actively assisted in a job which de
feated the independents of Dawes count v
before a nomination was reached, its
plans are laid to assist in the same kirn;
of work this fall, it is now engaged in a
campaign of falsehood to draw attention
away from its own infamous record and
uie purpose, verily, the namihg of the
'Alliance. Boomemng" was a prophecy
Respectfully,
H. G. Stewart.
CJI I.I.1 A.N i, (O.M.KY, lnwji-rs.
Will I'KtcTi' t is am. ni: Local, i.n
and fnleral courts and ('. S. Jjind oflic
LEGAL PAPER3 CAREFULLY DRAWN
J S X X I
Z" Office in Court House;
HAKR1SON .... NKURASKA
JOHN A- UVAS. PUMIDI. HAS. h
(.HA RLESE. VERITY,,;
-o-
THE BANK OF
ItHJBI lrtl 14
H AKRISON, EJiiavt
AiiTIK'KIZElJ CAPITAL l
Transacts a General BankinJ
Ba s.ho(jI Orders. County t,nd Vi(y
;3f' lutewst l'.id o. Tim U-j. 1
i
Loans Money on Improvec
L. E. bel;;i;n & ho.
Wa gon and Carriage Makers.
Kepuirinjfdone o-; 'tort'iwUce.
'lie charge.
Shop Mti til of l, ery burn.
tIAHKKOK, i heb.
(jooil work nn r'.
The Ijeet sugar committee of Chadron
has become disgusted with the actions of
capitalists and also with the manage
ment of the Norfolk factory for they can
neither get a factory this year nor satis
factory rates for shipping beets to Nor-
; John. J. Ingalls, of Kansas, has re-en-
tered politics. He says lie is not a can
'didote for any office, but is ready to go
wherever and whenever the leaders of
W republican party see fit to send him.
That fa spirit that wilr insure repub
lican success at tfos polls next' No vember.
. Congressman Bryan has expressed1 his
intention to vote to remove the bounty
on American siigir. When he does that
he wilt i?ote afrainst one of the most im
ixntaiit interests of his state and it is
sale to say that the voters of the first
congressional district will not soon for
get it. .,
, The Ktipreme court of the United States
tias lianued down a decision' to the effect
that the boundary line between states
where it is a river is the center of the
stream. . The ca.se grew out of the wash
ing of land from one side of tlie Missouri
to the other. The main point; .settled is
uiat 01 jurisdiction, as tlie wgsliinK
from oril bank to tile oiier' make about'
an even thing'.
A negro of SpringfleM; Ohio, lias had' A
fiatent issued to-him on a mechanical de
vice by which self-binders will bind grain
with straw, The machine is pronounced
by experts to be a success' and that it
yvilj revolutionize harvesting machinery,
feuch an invention will give the binding'
trust a very black eye and will save the
farmers a great deal of expense.
iff- ,.?,u"n. S'vei notice in the last
Jlmihl U:i the repuiiiicari county cen-
l.rnl .r,n.;,.'i(fo.. ...d..!' i"
The Journal irives snace in another
column to a communication from H. G.
btevvart. The letter in the main treats
of matters pertaining to Dawes county,
but it corroborates the position taken bv
this paper in the past and shows clearly
that while there are men in the independ
ent movement who have gone into it in
good faith they are being used by un
scrupulous leaders to help boost demo
crats into 6ffice. It is a frood scheme for 1 folk. It looks as if the beet fille r nnm-
uemocrats to sbout independent. butlPany of Nebraska had len simnlv
..... . 'i i j
tinnk-ing republicans v?ill not longer I "working ' the people and it is time a I
allow themselves to be hood
" I - J'"' '.-" 1J tiJC
fjlCTirv i,aT XifiU l,r.,. A - i . i
( .vtJ v.j ..... a.Y w --u wj wuiK ana
Alter due consideration Gov. Rnvrf hoc I huA if on,i u t.
j m.iu vputo iu iv uikco a tfooo
. .r all CAUla 0, t)e uea, 0 cai)U1 but if an eam . d
ei'i k ;i t 1 1 i-p ; Tn i, . . I , . . . '
wins coiumunicar.ion i encirt. ho iieifia if r. i- i
lK: uiAOmilllsneU.
hich he gave to the press he attemnts nr xmm,. if ;u i.. t :. , ,
to av ths 1i nm nn kn . l.i; l.i. I . . .
. .. c ...wi.-, uul uiere is none wo much
oers and to lead neonle to lieliovo I t ,i l i . ,
. ... . u)cvM h pian anu organi7 a
I "em,m fe .e only company to get ready in time for a cron
yuw uu vnnta an extra session for th I .rt ti . . , .
.rood of the neonle Te ' " " .T ' ". SOU many
" . IU .hullcib mue men n nortnwest. Nhr-iuirn ... , k..i.
what he attempts in a noliijcal w v. th. ,.,1 ,..','i,i : ., . . U '
, - - "uuiuiuicsun.wK n sue u a com-
r1:!',1!6:1" 10 ,teu. panyanflletitlHiso arranged that2
uu uic liiUl LI111L T1PV lava I f .' . , l , ' . .
we.,1 it , I uouiu iaice as much of th-stock
TTVT.A,B Ol an extra sesswn of as their circumstances would wU,,t
iXSWT "Fopempethoi.s are adopted the
a renl t, :, l'MU ta" mMe SUessful.
... v. , gct mo rauroau rale ques-
f IVI .H,. 1 , . .
,p.olralv neiore tne people let him Mr. John B .ckmasUr. of Star Ida
get ont a rate sheet showinc t.l . ' 01 8lar m
i " i iviiiyn,
B. E. Bhkwst;:h,
President.
( . F.
Vice Pre.
D. II. GR1SWULD, Cashier.
Commercial Bank.
IXCORPOFATED.
General Banking Business
TRANSACTED. -
Harrison,
Nebraska
the
me nanus of the lleonle of t.l, ti.,u
Then the tieople and the railml ,,.
panies'can study it and discuss it, and
when fl.e proper time comes all can act
intelligently on the question
31-v, remedv Is tn
urea oiisliels of wheat five pounds of blue
....., .uii.,, suouiu oe pulverized and
dissolved in wartn water. This should
be mixed tvith the , wheat until all the
grains have come, in contact with the
t i .. I suiewneat will be discol-
Last week the t. E. fM V . :i i ored when once iri,u.hA t... i
tirniitrl.f in n r . I it CArf t.nuilir lu l.l.l ...i., . .
..u iu u, uuiii oi ioriv-l ve cnr,,u,li.. I r.7.-"v " iaiu wiien unas ti
of emiirraots and mi,&.V. T um..'lentlv mixe.1. It can be mixed n
6"o"- i-iie i uie uarn lloor or in n lir.v xv .
new comers will locate ab.n.r ti, i:,' Jh iLVi .Px' . .Ve ,,se an
ii ni, , i ,i . ,r o "uv ' ." opnuKie me solution on I w
theElkhorn. Witlr ronle emi,. r. (Train and then tir if. ai .
n, . .,. .). :,, ' " .,ii ;. ..i -.7'" , snovei
east ui tnat rate it w i. i I . .iows uie color of the vitrei t
until the northwest iart of N.brW ,,, TV0Ut to a re cure for'tlK,
exnerien ,.eh i" ' . JMm MOfnesiaut.
, , wiuiu us na never
ltpen lu.df.if r.r l.,r i.i
. ..t,ttit4 UIIIIH. llvun 11. I .
eastern states will i manv .ZTkL"! U,at t,,e relaliom, be-
lands in the eastern ,nA 17. ' . Northwestern and Union
of the state and tho of wh Z , 'fs have somewhat
:ohase will push to the w Z 1 ! traffic arrangement
know the advantiiiresnf a II. " 71 . 80 a P0 the
and will listen to tret U,e ZLTirT Nortliwe,,,
- . . w .,aibV, b e nm ar fhn . .
1. i r, luuuiy cen- irtje government In ml ; , ,1 wur WIl not lo build wfet
ra cnuttee is called' to meet on tcTJrZ Casper nor wa. the Union PaS
uircii lirM, out no notice wis lomW i i ..; . . J ououiu 10 extend ti, n.... .
&TM.t..S,- .i i' V". ,m nmn!..y the people here 1 1 r.-i ZJ. "ruiern from
. ,.v,...,II. j uues noi lOflk nji if t l... !. ., ." . I tfHIlCl OH. It In nny; . 'i.j ,, .
rT7""m ?yP,r ver i?"3"" for UmH0M acres of 1,i lS::i'"rm.law'rr will be built to Car
stead ;entry. There are lot 7,. ' l "ulo .tod that tlie
the east wl, ;:i.i t- :ifWF "oruiwestern will extend It, 1if...
Dr; Leonhardt
Nervous System,
(Such as Los of t
tion and WiJI-poweK Cmnms. Kii ii-...
xeui-Higia.;
HEART,
fAs shown Qll.r.H . t.
Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Xunili-
uess in region of the Heart.)
BLOOD,
(Such as Kl-in Ii;..... i-i
sivePalenessoi- of the Vuv
raininess, Uiinsss, etc.) '
CONSULTATION FREE!
ADDRESS WITH STAMPS- -- -
DR. LEONHARDT.
1452 O 8T. . . . I .
WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS FOR
Determined to make every :
sible to add to the numbe
customers, and if good
low prices and fair tr
ment will secure tlt
we are bound to
win. p
t
Come and see What we Have in the.
Dry Goods, Groceries
and Shoes, etc!
AND GET OUR PRICES.
OUR STOCK OF HARD'(
IS COMPLETE-'
And we will have all kinds of
Farm MachiJ
eniswoLi
i--,i;.l"v.Ty..
lU.JK.iik
& Wit
I WHAT A POSiiV
Bartta nih.,
treor mid iwwtir thin th Hlrkhrrr
, rcry much hMier.
WILLCtfv
If wHiin n M,H.
on tiie bM'k. ,tti.f
SEED 'nfrTf"-
CATAUOCUE ) " it
..! U Inn htlH W 1
il.l'Rl wiwui'."
our Jiurwry sturli .
... . v,u r,f Nu
one-tin If w'1 Z1
throueli pu.
GEOUGE WALKER,
Attorner-at-likw.
Will prwtlce before all
vm
Btuiuos. ntniti
carcwm receive prompt attention.
HABR1KO.V, . . t,.
V.
to mjr
v.'as
we;jtrri
be success of the tWtv wUi,U: i;
urniDbinff him a giving. I( fa, micljpettjv,
r '.'?"":"l" nrrow-miiwi acts m
Prt of a few woiiw.b leaJ-
JQ).jV banter tdthe
SStJ inille last (wo elictioos;
W 4 CV1TH.
would hn SM!rn W1"
b. f. and w,,cn the coTZLTr. .a " '
W.iuel, buiWinir lorn.: ms. ,. 7 " -7 ''l"o liwog ine wonld
1.1.. i .... i 1.11.
wie Known to then, th would J " T roPrt hrove true
in. in Petti fe K fl,7V ,'J.-2i i 7. w 2" ,v Mr train ,
niMt - "-
IN NURSERY SW
Ffimt TriM ki. uiiit
. -MJ minion.
ii, ailllHT.li.iriWfirtrt. Rrt ll. 1 . 1 . rt.,.l,.l 1 II K .
- - -''ll BUilll., ICICIIJU., J Utl-H.".. - -
..... .. .ci., 1. 1 w naraiest and BSt. AppW, Plotn,i.nwiji
m Fruits, tha Choicest. jp'
. impwrnn, UJWkiwnn., OooMbarnm, Stnwberrle. Curmnu, Ut
RO0t8 for the Cardan. Rhubarb, Horse H!!h, Anpnii;M- C;
Bulbs, for Spring Planting. lhii, Oindioiiw, Ttro, f"8.' T
Shade Tre, Nursery Crown. J
V.rieti namn u In Tom Trn, rTU Tr " T
Ornamental. Trees. Mt. .h, Birch, Umieu, w.pio! Trx. .
wds-Corden, Field, Flower. rrh, Reliable. Nonbem
SICUX CITY NURSERY AUD SEED
m
Thit la a aru.
olal offer. We
sell th.rn at
this price to In
troduce them,
regular price la
970.00.
00 TIEIESTRIO
THE octr i nnme
FOR tie sti&::est bsilt
Ivor before offered
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