'(X -J f ; i I I: if ! I r The Sioux County Journal. H! ft !t Mean. No matter iu this village lias c-.n i ! -o rETABU.-ED 1 !$. OFFICIAL, COIVTY PAPER. BS-TT PAPER IS TUB COCNTY. has Tin; i-vhuet cihitlation of any papes n-BUsjfE ix siov confrs. much diseusson for a Km time as lir.s ! the ordinance prohihitiiiK stock from ruuutng at large ami its eiiloti-emeni. n may be well to look at the circumstance li-a.lin;,' up to it and its working. It is a well-known fact that in the past there - 'has been a good deal of feeling anion. buwunptioa i nee, , farniers agaiost tliiS plltce. Wny L. J. Simmons, - 4ltr. Kmt was neej not be discussed, but tliere is no denrim: the fact. Of late that feeling lias been, to quite an extent overcome, and the jja-swjre of that ordin ance was to. further secure the good will In the last this was the KiiUtwI t the HarrisWl Iot ofHce u sec ond ia4 mailer. THUPOUY, MARCH 24, 189-2. ; of the farmers. RfPl'BLlCA' STATE COXYENTIOS. only town for miUs wliere people could puniuie supplies an.l they were virtu allv forced to come here. ow tle B. & M. is iu the northeast art of the county and otlier towns are starting up; a mill is beiug worked for a few miles north of The republican electors or the state of Nebraska are requested to send, deUraies from their several counties Vo meet in convention, in te ciiy of Kearney Weo,uesuay April 27, at 11 o'clock a. ru., for the purpose of electing four delegates at large to the republican na tional convention to be held in Minueaio lis, June 7, 1892. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. George H. Hasting for attorney general in lS'JO, giving one delegate at large to each county aad one for each 150 votes and tlie major fraction thereof : A'ounties. IH. Comities. lel. .Villi us.. (1 Johimon . , r Antelope . BKeurniy.. r (! llmuicr 3 Keva Pnlm. 3 llJanif 2 Keith ; t Boyd SKii.iUUI t I'.oont" b Knox 5 U lluttc (i I.HiiCHwter Brown . ltnfTalo Butler Hurt. Chk Cellar ( lme., ..,..,.-. lii'3'euue Cherry Cluv Culhix (Inning CusKT tttkotu Ihwj ,.,,. I)il w -in IX'Ufl lllxon 4 Lincoln 10 I OKiili JXilip . H MlKtlMlII B 14 Mrl'liernou 2 4 .Merrick !i 3 Niiaue.., . 4 ft Ni'iimhn 11 6 Nuckolls (I 10 Otoe V 4 I'uwnee 9 7 lVrkins 3 11 Pierce 3 4 I'lielps 4 T. 7 Pint It: 4 7 Polk J S X Heil Willo-A (; B IMclnirtlwKi II lXnlifi- 11 Rock 3 Iioulus ii3.Snliuc , 14 llundy 3 Sarpy 4 Fillmore (t SuuiiderM s Frtinklln S scotts liluff 4 Frontier S-Sewunl 10 Furnas T , fl sheriilan B Gae . , lit Sherman 3 linrlleld... , 2 Sioux 2 ;oscr ,-,- 2 stuntcm 3 Grant 2 Thaver., H Greeley 2 Thoimix ,... 2 Hall KThurxton 4 Hamilton H Valley 4 llarlan 4 Washington 7 lluyes. . 3 Wnvim 4 . Hitchcock 4 Webster - 7 Holt w Wheeler 2 Howard 4 York 12 Hooker 2 Jefferson ( Total .145 It is recommended that no proxies be Admitted to the convent inn, arul that the delegates present be aulboi-iaeu to cast the full vote of the delegation. It is recommend that the republicans of every county in this slate be requested to select their county central committee at the first county convention held in their respective counties. Said commit tee to serve until the county convention pf 1S93 be held. Dr. S. D. Mercer, Walt M. Seely, Chairman. Secretary. Jtepublk-au Convention, Sixth Congm sionl District. The republicans of the sixth Conp-csHiunal district of Nebraska arc hereby notified that there will be a republican delegate conven i tlon held In the city of Kearney, on Tuesday, tlio SKth day of April, 1x02, for the puriMe of electing two delegate ami two alternate to attend the Republican National convention at Minneapolix. Alxo to designate the time and place for holding the congrcxsiunnl convention of this district for uoniiiiating r. camllilaU; for Con gress, also to transact s.i.-rj otlier business ti may regularly conic bofOiC it. Iiere and the result is that the people and business men of Harrison must make it i that the farmers will feel friendly toward the town or they will not receive tiie patronage they should from the peo ple ;o whom tliey must look for support. A iuercliDt would not exjiect to do much business if, w hen a customer came into his store, he should not try to make it pleasant for him and the rejxial of the ordinance referred o would be in the same line for it would lie practically say ing to the farmers, "we prefer to have the streets for grazing puqxises to re ceiving your trade. Keep off the grass." Such a course would be suicidal to the business interests of the town and no one could blame the farmers for transferrin their business to other places should such action be taken. It is to be hoped that the people will take a business view of the matter and work to draw all the trade possible to the town, even if it does necessitate a little inconvenience or self sacrifice. .Selfish acts never did much to build up a town and never will. The mandate of the United Stales su preme court has been received by the su preme court of Nebraska and on motion the case was by that court dismissed. That is the end of the case. The man date was decidedly vague and many think that it contained an indication that Boyd should be compelled to prove Ins citizenship, but Thayer decided to take no further action in the matter. A clerk in the railway mail service was arrested at Hastings a few days ago for tampering with the mail and using it for fraudulent purposes. He attempted a blackmail scheme and got caught in a neat trap that had been set for him. It is rather dangerous work to monkey with the mails and the usual result is that Uncle Sam comes down on offenders of that kind pretty hare), Special Agent Cooper has made his re port to government of the depredation claims of the Indians who were friendly and the emplo3"es at Pine Ridge during uprising last wintei and they reach a total of $201,000. In addition to this the state of Nebraska has a claim of f42,000 expended at that time and South Dakota also will come in for re-embursement The damage done to Nebraska and South Dakota by the retarding of settlement would swell the grand total to an im mense sum and the government would lie acting wisely in appointing an agent over the Pine Ridge Indians who would prevent a repetition of what occurred in 1891. The reports from Washington are that Jorry Simpson has thrown off the mask The baix of represent.. s!on i the kiiiio , nnd dm eonies out sounrele n damn. that flxed by toe xtaU, antral committee, j ,.nt j u t K nJ McKifcghan will for the state convention, but no county . , , . -&" mty Hhall have less thru two (Ii legntMiixfollows: County. No. Del. Comity. No. Del. Hoyd 2 Keva Paha 8 lilnine 2 Keith 2 ISrowu 4 Kimball t 2 lUlflaln 10 Lincoln B 6 i o.wi 2 3I.ou;) 2 tiMcrneiiou 2 Box liulte Kauner Cheyenne (,'lierry . . L'uster Dawson Deuel Dawes.. Gartleld Grant Greeley Howard . Holt Hooker 5iiock ... lli.siioruiaii 7sheri(l 111 SiScoMs duff 7!Sioi;:, 2! I ho . 2U'ai!i iVhi.-'. ; 41 H "utul. 2 8 3 0 3 2 2 4 2 130 1'lie central committee recommended that no proxies be admitted, but that each county elect alternates, ami in the absence of both delegates and alternates the delegates pres ent cast the fuU vote of the delegation. J. K. Kvanh, Chairman, North Platte,, Neb. W, W. Barsky, Secretrry, Kearney, Neb. Financial journals in the east speak of debt paying in western states as the best in years. More mortgages are being paid off in Nebraska this year than in ny year in tlie history of the state. Lincoln Call. Cuyler Sehultz was convicted of mur der in the first degree at Grand Island on the 10th inst., for tlie killing of a neigh bor. He appeared unconcerned as to the result, but said he wanted to live long enough to get a crack at a couple of oUyrnKU. The republicans are bringing the young mn to the frost in congressional natters. Among those mantuaed are Dave Meroer, ia the second district; Georgia D. Metkiejoha in tse third dia tftot; F. O. Simmon in th fourth dis trict; John L McPUeley in tlie fifth dis- go with hiai and Peffer and Kyle will do likewise. It is another proof that nil the alliance1 pretentions on the part of demo crats are simply to divide the republican strength, and at the polls the democrats who have shouted third party the loud est walk up and vote straight democracy and snicker in their sleeve about iiow nicely they have fooled the republican alliance leiiows by getting them to waste their voles for tlie third nartv The consistency with which democrats vole for democrats, first, last and all the lime, discloses a partisanship almost sublime, retitions are being circulated all over northwest Nebraska and South Dakota asking that James H. Cook, of Harrison, ue appointed agent at Pine Ridge. The people of this section of the country who know Mr. Cook and his experience with the Indians and the high regard they have for him, are unanimous in their support of him and the same is true wherever he is known. The reports are that the petitions are signed by all to whom they are presented for most of the people residing in the country near the Pibe Ridge reservation know that the Indians want Mr. Cook appointed and it is to tlie interest of all to grant the re quest of the Indians in the selection of an agent. Mr. Cook is deserving of the support of all the people in the territory that would be effected by Indian troubles. Tlie greatest obstacle is that the appoint ment, as usually made, belonirs to South Dakota and the senatoi from that state have the naming of the agent, but where the material interests of so vast a terri tory are to be considered ft would" be wise for the senators from bur' neighbor on the north to look beyond tlie ues- i:M f 1 4: 1 ..v v :vr-'ii'' occiirreJ to km' The ln-t it contained 1 nl -latin ,e owner ami 1-tor of the it. .-litor to tlie raiiK- .! Ne- cess in his enter- Ever sinic liw ciiange i- ' ' the Aw C'-'-olg ople hive Iweti at a loss Ua th- ii-- i.i-.'i.rietor was. ti 11 Die ruint for that Frank L. leiguson a . . u.Un the new I. '..t nr.llUUh liett-iajer wother m " braska and wish him suc pri ise. i regard lo aes- Tn all ulaces the law in . . . . i 1M. I fd Willi. 1 1 ia Jiall meet ami soi-s i- not comp. More at Important etit-. . .. .1 ..I i In- ill'lliT 1Llrr,.na.l A,)res4('o.. or A. Ann Uhy notify to rail .tnr-e and -ttle. v.un ior iui wit IX id:i:f -Wl'lt .VT-i! Us"., New tors City iiMlT TISt nK, UilKbi. U i fnkUt'm, li,.Ji..n, Si, iv not ('. 11. AM'1" Auction Sale. ill sell JOllS A. UVAS. I'KDMDtvr. , As f , i . CH.ATff .F!S V VTOi r,. ; '"-' . . ..!.,.. : The undersigns wul sell a ,-. at the 1 1 very t" " ' " ' i i.b. ll.at llle asessol-s fix a l-ix of values. Ir. Houglas count v the meeting was held agreed uion ar.d the result man will list the proierty as lie pleases. There i a crying demand for a reform in the matter of assessments. The man who can get up a law that would lw just and equitable to all in the matter of tax ation would lie a public lienefactor. At present the oorer classes pay the largest proiiortion of tax. It is not right but it is a fact just the same. but no basis was is tliat each The republican counh central com mittee was called to meet last Saturday, but up to the time or going to press Sec retary Hough has not handed us nry re port for publication. It looks now as if Secretary Hough and Chairman Walker intended lo run the republican affairs of Sioux county this full without letting anyone know anything about it. List fall this pair forced the republican party in the county to uncalled for defeat and it liegins to look as if they were going to .lay the same game this year. It is a nean dog that bites the hand that feeds t what kind of a man is it tliat will do II he can to defeat the party that has been for years furnishing hiiu a living. A couple of attorneys took exception to tlie instructions of Judge Scott, of Omaha, lo the grand jury and asked that an indictment lie set aside, the judge looked uiKin the motion as an insult to the court and asked that the oli'ensive )ai t of the motion lie stricken out. This the attorneys refused to do and Judge Scott declared them in contempt of court and sentenced them to pay a fine of 'J"i each ami to be imprisoned in the county jail for twenty-four horn's, An plication was made to the supreme court for a stav of sentence which was ranted and the next move will lie the aV corpiiH proceedings in the supreme court. It is seldom that the courts llud t necessary to take attorneys to task for disrespect for the office, but once in a while an attorney gets a little too "cute" and has to lie called down. A good deal of interest is reported in the case and the result will be watched for witli a good deal of curiosity. auction Nebraska . i SATURDAY. MARCH 25 l-.nniiiL' at 1 o'clock, p. i. I ne l-'OO tKiJiul One liOO poll Tun Oreirim mares years old. 1892, , vear d mare, 9 years years od. old. old. :l years old. , 2 years old. und Ik'!" colt. I'S. i old. To poiiv mares. One Haniblitonian mare Six mares and lior Tim vuarling mare Five g'Xd milch cow F.ir heifers. 2 vears Two yearling heifers. Four yearling steers. One road cart. One single Ij'irne . One double work harness. One 12-inch breaking plow. TutMS;All sums of l" i"'l ll",i,'r' in m- on H months imiu wan ui it v and interest at 10 r 5 er cent off for cash. J lMKS 8MTTKKY. cash: larger approved sec cent T aiiniliu; IL L SMLYK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. due hour Suiilli f Hank of Hi,rrl-"il. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZOR AN't) W'ISSORS rCT IS 1'RId.U. liive t mo 1 I nil. s I'l.l.lN AV A ( ON I KY. I.uttti o. Will i kai th k in all the otu, im i.iid federal court nnd f. s. Lund nne. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. ; s ? : i i I2i" Ollii e in Court House, HARRISON NKHRAMiA L. K. UELIiEN & SON, Wagon and Carnage Makers Iieluirins 'lone o'i ?.!! I notice. l.uod wor k aiul -e;eui;i!,lei-llHliSe. slioji vini lini I'very bum. HA.'tRISO.V, NEB. WetMd JatDM WbiUhend ia the aixth iitkt while Um Aral diatrict is full of ' tion of location and talc 'a court- th. 70WW bh wda are laetitiaaed. ia Vt would insure peace and prosperity t. 1 iimiMnnm 01 um p K. BllKW'sTl.", rr-,i...u:. '. K C'fTKK, Vice Pres. THE MM OF IK1 (rAiiMnHri II t BBISOX, SEBPa AUTHORIZED CAPITAL j Transacts a General BankiJ I'uy .ScliCCil Orders, County ai.! Vill; nrinteret Tanl 011 T,me Uj- Loans Money on Improv WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS FS Determined to make every! sible to add to the numt customers, and if goodl low prices and fair la ment will secure t$ we are bound w win. I Come and see What we Have nu.. its ury l A MM M. sm a mw a mm s. uru bh and Shoes, TRANSACTED.- IlAI'.RISOS, Sioux County Lumber Co. Tlie latest renort in the Tliavcr-Bovd case is that tlie former lias tuken sk-ps to have the case re-openeil. H is tlie opin ion of many that the question of the citizenship of Boyd's father is s'ttlwl anil that the mandate of the United States supreme court indicates tli.it Gov. Boyd mould prove ins citizenship. J lie time has past when there is anv iiartijinism, politics or personality in the case, for a decision could not be obtained liefore the expiration of the term of ollii.e now- being served by Gov. Boyd, and there fore it is but right and pror that all the questions involved in the case should tie taken up and decided. The uufstion of most importance is to find whether or not a loreigner can liecome a full Hedged citizen of the United States without complying with the provisions or the constitution. If that is tha case it should he known so that conu-russ nmv take tlie iu tion necexsnrv t-i protect this Country from forcignei-s who n;av at tempt to take advuulajfe of the loophole. llnw to Word an Advertisement. A man was denouncing uewsiianer ad vertising to a crowd of listeners. "List week," said he. "I hud an urn- brella stolen from the vestibule of the church. It was a gift, and valuing it very highly I spent double its worth in advertising, but I have not recovered it.'- "Iiow did you word the advertise ment?" asked a merchant. "Here it is," said the man uroducin.- n slip cut from a newspajier. The merchant took it and read: "Lost from the vestibule of the church last Sunday evening, a black um brella. Tll Ventloinnn ti-l.. ... !.:. . -11 I t 1 P " IWK 11 Will be handsomely rewarded by leavinir it at No Hio-I, it " " "Now," said the merchant, "I am a liberal advertiser and have always found it paid me well. A great deal d.-;nds upon uie manner in winch the advertise ment is put. Ld us try vour iimi.in. again, and if you do not acknowledge u.al, uuverusmg pays 1 will purchase you a new one." The merchant took a slip of paper from his pocket and wrote: "If tlie man who was seen to hike the umbre a from tho iw;k..i church last Sunday does not wish to get This duly appeared in the pa,, and the following morning tne man was as- , . . , "i""' ie rront door . , ' - of Insolence. n porch lay at lm" VtU ni Your KrMirl.t least a doVen umbrellim of oil i,.i. , via the k tlLut had been thrown in, while the umbreluu. Many of then, had note, at, tochedto them saying tliat llicy Iwd AND GET OUR PRICtt. f ' OUR STOCK OF HAEi is coMPLi-yiut; It. II. ClliSWOI, Caslntr. Commercu.l Ijank. O'HI- 1UTK'). General Rankin? Riisinpss And we will have all kinds nf ljwwnwFW ---- w v www W Mil V I -V -p W arm MachiJjss'j: r c Kftt MAXIFACTLIIKILS OK Lumber, Lath and Shingles. in in mi im 1 1 .11...1.. in A fJood Supply of Native Lumlwr Always on Hand. M-.M-.ll HKl.lVKKKil AT Til?: 3;1LI. (II 2'JilL WAV CKKKK, Dr. Leonhardt Limits Ins practice to diseases of the Nervous System, (Such aslxms of Memory, IVclin nmn.uu v 111-power, crimps, Kn ( eral Nervousness, and all flnis Neuralgia.) HEART, Known liy Shortness of It,., lain Palpitation, Fluttering and u BLOOD, GRISWOLD Si K'; Mo- 'ii-of ath. rnli- U leers, Kxcps- the Fate, (Such as Skin Diseases, wveraienesHor Kedness of laintness, Dizziness, etc.) CONSULTATION FREE!- ADDRESS WITH STAMP - DR. LEONHARDT, NORTH tAST SOUTH RAII.KO.ibH. len taken by miHtake. n.ul u...i' H. 0. ntTRT n. .. '-to U. ,itt a mmmgiixulTimt, i rre.gi.t Agt. OenlPu ;:. For fifty years carriage makers have tried to invent H that would not be a "turn-under." Success earned The Bartholomiw Co., Cinch" $Q(L2 TITAHIA SLfi PfcD FOR UBIES. V3ite C3 P TITAHIA (Ik QotM at FablM ) FOR UDtES. 8TWICTLY MifiHtU XDIAMOIIDR CUSHION m PNKUMATIO Warsahty With Every Wheel V0UR AMMM FOR CATALOtUC irri mini .. fa tins u - mi J & 1 mom ICssm- tMtktaeti em tottr ipi ft 4 mt t it i c: mm I