The Sioux County Journal.1 ESTABLISHED 1S5-S. ' OFFICIAL O.H.NTY PAPER. BS-T PAPEB DJ THS OOCSTY. HAS THE LARGEST CIBCrLATIOS OF ANY PAl'EB PUBLISHED IN SIuCX COCSTY. a Subscription Price, fi.Od L. J. SiaiuiOBs, - Editor. ' Entered at Uie Harrison post office M sec ond class matter. was allowed to After a white Thursday, June 30, 1S92. ATIPAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, isksjamin hakkisos, of Indiana. This and it For Yke-l'res:d"iit, WIIITLLAW UEU), of 'i'f York. , but the to The crops in Southwestern Iowa and Southeastern Nebraska have been injured to quite an extent by drouth. Iu some portions of the former state they had :no rain for six weeks and that wjvs suffi cient to cut the crop hort Ed. A. Fry, editor of the Niobrara Pioneer, is being favorably spoken of as a candidate for state senator from the eighth district and it looks now as if Mr. Fry would be the nominee of the repub licans for that office. No man lias done more for the settlement and upbuilding of that portion of the state than he, and it is safe to predict that should lie be made member of the state senate the in terests of his district and the state at large would receive his best efforts. , The democratic national convention last week nominated a ticket composed of Grover Cleveland for president and Adlai E. Stevenson of Illinois for vice-president. The Hill faction made a hard flylit and t,he democracy of New York is in a pretty badly split up condition. The Indiana delegation, were confident of the selection of Cray for second place, but . he dominent faction did not see it that way and named the Illinois man. This is also considered to militate against the chances for democratic success. A severe storm, the falliug of a number of arc lights, and a few other things tended to break into the work of the gathering, but it succeeded in getting through with jts work. -ri... uiitv convention on 1 lie lUin ) - .J I,-. S-iturdav -t quite interest n,- in j Vte s-.me resists. Primaries had been held j Sr)UX t.lHlll,y ... ,k, wwinets but Cotmuisswiirr I Li W" I Knott beiug present he ri.rvsnt ILit Creek. Chas. Svliiit came in and a motion was made to allow him to reprint V arbon net The motion passed without a dis senting vote. Amotion was then made to allow Tiios. Eeidy to represent Bowen precinct. Tliat was me - - and some of jbe Cottonwood fellows wanted Mr. Keidy to pledge himself. Mr. Rtidy did net think tnat was necesar? as he liad always been an independent and was chairman of the first independ- I ent committee of the county. A uaiiot was Anally called and the vote stoou six for and six against admitting him. i-rt it for the chair to looted as if the same fton would I fol lowed as iluma'ei-ued the Hough-Walk- . ,,,unti,in n few weeks ago. vn, T 4. fLium. proved euanuiati, ...... . be more fairminded than he was sup posed to be and stating that all of his friends liad voted to stmt Keidy out, he was going to go the other way and de cided that he should be seated. The delegation was instructed for H. G. 8tewart for state senator so he v. HI be a candidate, at least before the senatorial convention. The resolutions which are the production of Mr. Stewart are pecu liar. They urge against factionalism and talk harmony at the beginning and wind up by complimentingCommissioner Weber and ignoring Commissioner Knott, notwithstanding that they were both members of the convention and the latter was reallv more the creature of the or ganization which controls the independ ent party for he was nominated tor com missioner in a secret meeting of the county alliance. But prejudice controls trolssome people and leads them to do some very foolish things. It came out during the convention that some of the delegates had a knife up their sleeve to use on Stewart, but matters took such a turn that they were not used. Party of With the excellent crop prospects of this county there is no doubt that a great many people will come here to locate in the near future. Like every , other county there is considerable deeded , land jn the market and at prices that are , low. People in the eas, have been cpn , templating the purchase of such lands but have deferred such action until the crop of this season was more nearly ma tured. They will find that unless they close the deal at once that they will be , the loser. The price of every piece of deeded land in Sioux county will ad vance sharply within the next sixty days, and those who expect to purchase at low prices will have to get action on themselves or the opportunity will be lost. It was so dry in the vicinity of Beat rice tliat the board of trade held a meet ing and appointed a committee to go to Nelson, Neb., to secure the services of Rainmaker Melbourne in order to save the crops. Before the arrangements were completed a good rain fell. The people do not propose to be caught nap ping and will offer Melbourne induce ment!, to assist nature in furnishing needed moisture for crops. I ndt-pf uJfut (mint - People's IndejnJent met m delegate ... .... .T-..U ii- t.oninli.ir.s.-n, et., JUo ol,veilt,...caUcdtooniert.y .....- .......... (n!n COm- Raum, chairman cm..-.. -- mittee. Call read by secretary. On motion the following committees were appointed: on credential: H. S. I lough. Jos. IVcker afcd t. i manent organization: Geo. Burson, H- Parks and Louis Rutting; on resolu tions: II. O. Stewart, R S. Q. Ham aker and J. Miiiehart. Committee on jrwlentiaU reorted and the following delegates were seateo. Cottonwood -Wm. J. A. Kaum, ix. .-. Clough.lLS. rars, u. B. Brown and 1. A. Publow. Five Points A. South" orth, J. Mine hart. L. RuCing. Hat Creek F. W. Knott. Wl.ite ltiver M. J. WVler, Stewart, Jos. Itecker ana R. K. Q. 11am- aker. On motion the report of the committee on credentials was accepted. Committee on permanent organization reported in favor of Win. J. A. Raum, Chairman, and M. J. Weber, Secretary. On motion rejiort was adopted. Committee on resolutions reported tlle following: WHEUEAS, Heretofore there lias ex isted in Sioux county considerable local strife, and wniMima. r.iusft for such strife, if it nt one time exist pas and where there is people of a county thev consistently and barren quarre IL G JvllW.I ApiMTti.-UltlPBt. U,t week an error as made and tl It, or January puUi.-J.eJ. pvethe amount ea-h distn. t entiUed to under the June a,.,rtn.ent. The now in tl hand, oi uw "- v the onlers ol iiw funds ure treasurer subject to 6, hool officers: liiT-trict No. i- 41.14 3- ,.; - & 6- r. y-t f .. 7- tiJ.i - -into it- -r.fd 14- )- 31.H4 lb- r.Mi IT-M . IK H. Hi 1- "'' it- V iV- It Hi r. i4. ! .Hi T- H ' en - Total th "W RtSTAURANT H. A. PRIKlJy Is Heaulijuarter for Meal, Lun lies and Bakery (iol!i. Boa-d by the Day or Week 5 at Reasonable Rates. PATIK'NM'E Kt-PKCTfTLLY HOLICITEI). East Htde Muin Street, - SKKRAA. II.UUilSUN', now ceaxti. no g'Xi cause, tue .should not nor can continue a rruitjess and Sheriff" Sal''. tf.ler of sale nire rk of tin- li-iri mii, . ,,l,ni-ka. on a ju.Uineiit i.t. ,-iwl.iiu tor me sum ol " dat and a.cruinK .t. I !' ( ,m H us: hi liU-li tne la-t term of thr " r, court wa, a. i!:- Lour of one , k p in "i iy. ''"'' Hl"1 " "L'l.',;;I MierilTof aiUH'ty Hulifl June Q.Wi- Ity yhliie of a" II. e f nun Hie ri -mm couiity li-ft-nilrtnt I i.im i! : Tlie s V S W. . S-T S.'ti. I. Of hf. . A few days ago Frank Melbourne, the .rainmaker, made a contract with parties in Colorado to produce rain. He estab lished himself near Holyoke, and went to .work and within the time prescribed by -the contract a rain fell covering and area Of about 17,000 square miles. Those in terested jn the experiment express satis- action therewith and the farmers and business men are happy as rain was .needed and that which was produced by Melbourne makes the crop prospects .good. Some do not believe that Mel ;bourne produces the rain, but those who (have been in a position to watch his ,work are firm in the belief that it is' through his efforts that the rain is pro duced. From the success he has had it is but reasonable to give him credit for the rainfall which has followed his tests, .and should he prove beyond a doubt that -be can produce rain he will prove a bene factor to the whole country. One thing 4s certain and that is that he has full oonfldence in his ability to furnish rain According to agreement. Whkreas, The interests of our county especially demands the active co-oni-tion of all good citizens, therefore be it .WtvoVThat we, the Independents of Sioux county, depreciate any and all local strife and contentions. And as a remedy for one of the great est evils winch effect our locality, viz., hi"h freight rates, we commend to our people and ask their careful consideration of the transportation plank of the St. Louis platform. And also ask their careful considera tion of all other questions treated in said platform and we heartily endorse its every demand as simple justice. We heartily endorse Hon. O. M. Kem and his straightforward, manly course in a session of Congress where the majority have stamped themselves as cowardly and venal time-servers. We extend our hearty approval to M. J. Weber, our eflicie'tit county commissioner. Respectfully Submitted, 11. G. Stewakt, Chairman. On motion the report of committee on resolutions was adopted as read. On motion the rules were suspended and Chas. Schilt was seated as a delegate from Warbonnet precinct. On motion the rules were suspended and Thomas Reidy was seated as a dele gate from Bowen precinct. On motion the following county cen tral central committee was elected; M. J. Weber, Chairman and LL S. Clough, Secretary, On motion delegates from each pre cinct named the committeeman for such precinct and the chairman filled vacan cies: Andrews uiumor; Anieioi. Bowen Conrad Lindeman; Bo- darc A. Orton; Cottonwood D. A. Publow; Cook J. C. Shiplev; Five Points J. Baker; Hat Creck-J. B. Bradley; Motjtrose Henry PrieshofT, Running V'ater Octave Harris; War- bonnet Chas. Schilt, White River R. from poverty and obscurity to the high-1 S. Q. Hamaker. est planq of journalistic success by his On motion M. J. Weber was elected own efforts and ability. The country delegate to the state convention held at might be searched in vain for a more Lincoln June 30th, 1.892, with power to notable example of American possibili-cast full vote of county. Mu rifl s Sale, l-.v virtue of an or.lcr of wile ilinvte'l to ,' nnntlM-el-rk ..I toe (IMn;-l court ,,1 .. ,-ouhly, Nel,n..ka. on J'y'K"'' t ,iu ! in sai.l court on tin- '!" A',r".' we j javorof Lr. -Milner iix pliilntilt, niul :.KintCttnr W priii, Marry win, J.L lliowne, hmmkiiw, uml JKiu-V A. 1 luu iK,J ,l, l.-niliinti, for the mini of tf.i-0.ZI, himj ,-t, tnxe.l Bt ra-H3 Mini KcruinK o-!. I luive U-vIikI niwiii tlie following ri nl i;tU taken as the iro)Tty of kiHI (leletiilant-, to Huti-fysni'l oiilfr of sale, t.cwit: 1h-N. K i. of . c. 10, in Tp. M North oMiiiukb .,i iu. i;u, I'. M.. In Mom c-ountv, .'. l,ra-ka, ami mil offer the mtiir for -ale to ii... i,o.i....t l.til.li ,r (or --h In Imti'l. on the MM lav of Ju I v, A . I. 1HW. Ht the front door f the court douse of wihl eounty. nt llar rw.ii Iliat Ih-Iiik the Imilillntf wlieri lii the ;.vt term of eourt a held, ill the hour ol one o'eliK-k, p. in., of sniil day, Ik n mnl uln ri- due ultcnilmice 111 be lven hy the ini'leriKul. Dat.-I .Mny.V.l1!. ;sx-i Tiioma" BriPV, MicnlT of wil'l County. H. T. t'onley, I'lainfiU 'n Attornc;. The Vice Presidency. Inter-Ocean. Whitelaw Reid is the second member of the fourth estate to be honored with the nomination of vice president by the republican party, Schuyler Colfax being the first. While the journalistic record of Vice President Colfax was creditable, it had nothing to do with bis nomination, any more than did Mr. Blaine's record as an editor with his nomination for the presidency. But Mr. Reid is recognized as a conspicuous representativee of his profession. He never held but one oflice, that of Minister to France, and that was bestowed upon him in recognition of his services and position as editor of the New York Tribune. He is not a politi cian or a statesman, in the usuai sense of those terms, but an editor, with all which that word implies. He has risen Notice. In the County Court of slonx County, Nr l.r..-L,. in the niHtter of the hHtate of Kriink pi-ine-UK. il(M-etoC(l. u iicrehv l'ivi n to all iMTHonx hnv I,,'. cli.llim Hurl llelliumlK tllMlllt Krftllk I h i ii?, late of Mom county, (e (iwr, th-.t tin. time fixed for rtHlltf chllllls Hlfalll at'l CHtatc Is six month troni the second dm- of June. IK'2. All fiu-h imtwjiik arc re nnri-d to oreent their claims with the vimi-hcm to the lolntv UilliC OI Mild (ouutv. at Inn olhce i icrcln, on or iiciorc the second day of I ' -einlicr, mid nil b n tiled 111 l;e heard IM I ore mini iiidic on the tlilrd day of DecctnlM-r, KiJ, nt in o cIik-k, a. m. s, iiaki.k, Ihited June snd, lrt. I oiiniy .inuifc L. E. IiELI'EN A SOS, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Ili-pairing (tone on hort notice. Good ork n1 rennonmbl charge, feliop oath of livery lrn. HAKJtl'. ... ttm K. Fl.KTt'HKR. F. II. STKATTtW. J. L. StrattuS. Sioux County Lumber Co. MAKlTACTCHKltS F Lumber, Lath and Shingles. A Good Supply of Native LumW Always ou Hand. I t Ml'KIt I'KLIV KKr.U AT lllr. MILL OK MILL NEAR FIVE POINTS. SI I III, . fY! i r . ' fa - ' i i"0tE.i., HARl!ls(,.v '' n i- i. . CommepfJ General Bantr' tkax&J it 1 AKK1Hi, b. L smh 7k. rasluonable Barfae-i One l'..rs.,mk OPEN SUNDm ItAZoim a SI) (rA .-owing JOHN A. LUCAS, l'njiw;vr. ii-Wiineg rJ W THE BAtlll OF ESTABLISHED 1887. Harrison, Nebraska. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL S25 Transacts a General Banking JJuj-d School Onlers, County anil Villmre Vim K C()ItRKSP(Xl)KXTS: iVNTZi! IUuih., Nw Vork City. Fiio-t National Ha.vk, Omalia. FiiiHT National Hank, Liwola Bank k ('iiawhis, r Interest Paid on Time Depcf Hierlll's Sa'c. Bv virtue of n order of le llrwieil lo ie trom the ch-rk of tlie illntr.et court of Woux county, Ncliraxkii, iu h juilKemeiit oil tinned in wild rourt on tlie i:! U dny of -Vprll IW.'i, in fnvor of J. L, Moore an innlntlff am! aKnlnxt xiren Jenwu at detco'lant for the Hum of t;t!.VI4 met cotH t:cjO"l up tl'i.KJ and accrttiux rrnii. l have icMca n nou uii 101 low I UK real etnte taken aa the tmiwrty of neii;n(lanl to atitv auld oruer ol Male town: Tilt S. E. k of s-e. 15, 1n Twp. 34 K. It. ft7 went, in sioux county, MMmutan, anil win oner the fame tor aaie to the liiKlienl bidder for eaah In hand on tlie 11th day of July, 12, at i:ie iront uoor oi tlie eonri iioiikc oi moih countv, Nelir., at Hiirriwjn Nebraska, that being the building in which the lat term of the district court waa held, at the hour of one, p. ni. of aaid (lay, when and v. here due atjendaiice will lie given by th" under sife'iKd. TiioMAd llKinr, Minriff of Said loutitv. OattdJunee, m. WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS FflBC- On motion Mr. Weber was instructed to meet with delegates to the 14th fjena- tonal district to wslect dihtrict central committee and issue call for senatorial convention. On motion IL G. Stewart and Wm. J. A. Raum were elected delegates to state convention to be held at Kearney, Aug. 3rd, 1892, On motion tlie delegates to state con vention at Kearney be elected delegates to congressional convention and in structed for Jon. O. VL Kem for con gressman 6th Dist, On motion H. G. Stewart and R. S. Q. ine reports are war, a great many people in the eastern part of the state are watching with interest tlie growth pt the crops In northwest Nebraska and waiting to see tlie result before they pome to the new country to secure (homes and it will be but a few weeks juntil this country will see more new people than has ever come here in a given time and greater prosperity will result than has ever been . experienced in f,Ws country. The fact is that the crops are just about assured now and those who wish to get choice pieces of govern paent land or bargains in deeded land had better ai t at one or they will not real in as well as they expect The high rent, unfawrabU spring and later drouth io portion of the older settled counties of the state ia causing peopla to look toward the newer portions whers ther oaq get government land and the fact that Sioux' countv baa 800,000 acres let subject to boowsUad is pretty watt known in many parte aod the future will m the people nocking fiiovz' oounty, Tell your friends ties. A very large proportion of the Ameri can citizens of today who share lartrest n American prosperity are truly self- made, and conspicuous illusttations of the wonderful opportunities of our country. All such men, whatever their ine, must see in Whitelaw Reid a worthy representative. But guecess has not set him upon a high mountain of snobbery. On tlie contrary, he showed as Minister to Paris his keen appreciation of matters which concern the welfare of of the whole people. He first attracted attention by the zeal with whioh lie pro moted the interests of American nkilied I liamaker were elected delegates to sena labor at the Paris Exposition. So far I tonal convention instructed for It O. from feeling above "the greasy me-1 Stewart chanic" he took the greatest pains to se- On motion lL S. Clough and A. South cure exhibits from Americans and make I worth were elected delegates to repre- tne worm acquainted with our progresh 1 sentative convention. in mechanical arts. Then when our I On motion the nomination of countv cxjiumoian exposition was agreed upon, I auorney was lett vacant he grandly rose above the petty jealous-1 0n niotion convention adjourned les or JNew xork and was foremost of all J. Weber, Wm, J. A. Raum, our ministers plenipotentiary in enlisting Secretary. Chairman. ioreign interest in the exposition. But the greatest of Mr. Reid's claims to grat Hheritrs Sale. By virtue of an order of mile directed to me from the eierk of the district court of Sioux county, Ntliraaka, on a Judgment ob tained in said court on the lath dav of April, IkW, In favor of the American in vestment Company a plaintiff and agaliint lxirenxo l. Harmon. Frank Hailv and B. 8. 1'addoek as defendant, fur lluiiinn,r ft.! and cohtu taxed at tmM and ai-eniliiB costn. I have levied upon tlie following- real eiaie. as the pronertv of dnf nidanta to satisfy nUd 6rder of sale towit: The. VV. y Nic. o, 1 wp. $it Kanife 53 In SSoui countv, ebraska, and will offer the same for sale to the hiiilH-d. bidder for caali In hand, anoject, However, to a Brit mortijaKc for r.l in favor of the American Investment iiuipany, on ine mil day of July, Irtri, nt vuc iiuui ui one o ciocK p. III. 01 aaid day', at the front door of the court hou-e of Moux county, Nebraska, that la-inif the h,ilMi,, In which the lat term of the-diatrlct court an held, at which time and place due at tendance will be (riven by the uuderslimed. 1IIOJIAS ItKlDY, n3. . . Sheriff ol Said County. Dated Jijne9, 1B92. w Determined to make everv el sible to add to the number customers, and if goodgafi r low prices and fair treaty ment will secure them we are bound to ; ta r Come and see What vye Have in the L Dry Goods, Groceries,! and Shoes, etc THE IMPORTED PERCHERON. STALLI0X, t itude is the success of his effort, l . . '!X"!nas im- once more the ates of French c "'Z W U" 901,1,1 and eastern lrto of , . . I " maw where rain is so badlv n.,WJ iv nnKi icuu oora ana KH.r ttru mhnt i - . ". v, y. U. he did in that respect he deserves the thanks of every corn grower and cattle 11 was sported by the World-Herald raiser in trie west. Be added millions to l"""" """"K8 Jnam had consented to the net profits of our farmnL Th J allow his name to be ued e a camlet., progress o( the campaign will develon for tlw presidential nomination bv th the wisdom of putUng such a man on '"dependent convention at Omaha next M ticnet, weeK, but Uie report is said to be with. iew York is the vice presidential atata oul foundation. Of we union. It has frequently been -.awn ,n trying to eecure or con- W. J. Brvan. who ho. w t. L. iroitne prestdency. but lti vice pre- he could to crinnl. the n-ZZZZZl OMU htm Iwn nnmu r.. 1 'r - iuui,K i , , ",ii V flm fibZ, tT' i n , enterpriseg of his state, wldledrawiwraL-TJ Tpwm'mm' TrMqi 10184. William A. Whee.e TZ' T. of hi. district canaiaate ror conirrou n. -.01 . " "" v insure BARBARIN 10256. j 10135.1 Will make tlie season of 18112 itm. place on Warbonnet creek 8 miles west 01 u. r . (Jolfee g. DesrrlptloB and Pedlf ree.-Barbarin u uutcK-Erav. ar n i,,.i..,i, i...i.j 1,800 lbs. Bred by k iJorchene, Com ttiune of Coulognes les 8ablon, Ue partment of Ome. Got by Boullard rZ , yi ravon' beloiifrinir to M. . , . I -"r " canoiaaie ror conirress. He will a ' yt insure a mare wiu, foal Uvl P. Morton, and now. ninth 00 the find that h. diH t JtTTu. " Wable when the mare islmo.n naaf lUt, Whitelaw R,W, A Utter selection nh -1. .V .. 1,6 w,th upon her removal from to 'could not bar. bn mad., and the con- .;" " 7J' r"l" ovnemHp. io vention totobt commend! far mairih, 31 w,?? ,ot . .a.re w." Invent acckkmU 11 " 1 ' " wuniea next NovamU k. "" win ue Ksuonit.ii for AND GET OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK OF HARDW IS COMPLETEr &nd we will have all kinds of Farm MachinJ nnioini n n nnnnc UlllUVVUbU KJ IflHHV HI III. I IV" X I HI III. I I IV" I 7m IS i tCZMttj Md void tbj ruib, A W. M0HR, Owner.! D, f.l. ScchlSf C0iriC3 : s- ' l t Will Uw. 1 I. I. ,w Co, "'I I -. wwwtm mi II w I