The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, December 29, 1892, Image 6

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The Sioux County Journal. I
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OFF1CIAI. OtXTCTV PAPER.
I HJMXT PAPEB IX THE I WXTY.
BBST PAPEH IS THE OOUXTY. I
OXLY EEPfBLK AX PAI'EH 15 RI TX COCXTY. j
HAS THE LAEliWT CTBCCLATIOX OF AXT
FAPEK Pl"BUSUEI) IX SKXTC COCXTY. j
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Subscription Price, $2.00
L. J. Siiuuions, ... Editor. '
Entered at the Harrison post otlice as sec
ond elas mutter.
1 Bl MMAKft fOR HOMES.
All Available Oorrromeitt Laud
Suua be (kvupled.
iVill
It is reported that J ltn L. Sullivan is
ffoing crazy, lluvin his hem1. w ked
over by Corbett tLia not r;e:!r Iiave
auived with the lii bull v.
Thursday, Dep. 29, IS"2.
j The following from tlie Toledo Blaiie
goes to prove what THK JfH'RXAI. lias I-
fore stated tliat free government land
! will oou be a tiling of the jiast and that
; those who eXjiei t to get liomesteads
; niUKt be about it or the opportunity will
j be lost forever:
j Washington-, Dee. 15.U is stated at
the geoerat land ollk-e tliat durnur the
Tlie printers in the Journal auil Call
offices at Lincoln all went out on a
strike Saturday, with a few exceptions.
Tlie liapers are issued just the same and
; tlie strike will injure no one exoent the
men who threw up their jobs.
V. A. HESTER,
Deaur re
Lumber, Grain
Lime and Coal.
Hou. Paul Schminke, mayor of Ne
braska and one of the lst known men in
tlie state, died at his home last Mondav.
The alliance has been loud in itsdenun-
U;fi uu ""i. uunny unr ; nation oi cue loony at the legislature out
last !e mourns there has been an al- goes ri !)t a, anJ arra for a C01U.
most unprecedented i-all from the west-1 . . . ,
em and Northwestern states for informa- "mt to be there to direct legislation,
tiou as to the location of unoccupied Tliat is simply another illustration of tlie
government lands, and as to what steps j consistency of the so called reformers,
are necessarv to secure them under the i "
ttlement laws.
A row is on in Dakota county over the i "is hict is regarded by the othcials as
workings of tlie managers of the Sundau 1 indkative .f 'rovvlI1 a")""S the
. , , , , , ! unemploved to secure homes in the west,
Sun, a sensational sheet published m mlJ it is eonfidentlv existed tliat within
tlie next very lew years all the desirable
lioldiugs in the new slates and territories
will have been liled upon as permanent
homes.
Chicago and amonj;
has been arrested on
mailing. It sc-enis 1
Hart would do such
charges are proven
ished.
others Atlee Hart ',
a charge of black
iird to believe that !
a thing' but if tlie !
he should lie
pun-
Go vernor-elect Crounse has selected
Prof. W. E. Andrews, who went after
McKieglian"s seal) so liard during tlie
late campaign, to be his private secre-
tarv. Tlie selection is a good one and
t
lith are to be congratulated, as are also
the people of the entire state. Good ap
pointments mean a clean and business
like administration.
The republic' of France is tottering and
may fall to make room for monarchy.
It is reported tliat the royal family have
been carefully laying plans for such an
event and hope to carry them out suc
cessfully. The liberty-loving people all
over the world would regret to see the
French make so long a step lmekward as
to return to monarch v.
Some little controversy is heme in
dulged in over the state in regard to the !
world's fair commissioner. By the uc-1
tior of Gov. Boyd it was made a politi-
cal office and looking at it from that
standpoint the removal of the present in
cunibent and the appointment of a re
publican by Gov. Crounse would be sim
ply the following of a well-established
rule.
iirvat Danger to Society.
j llev. 11. V. iicumo.
The greatest dangers of society are
moral danger-. They underlie and deter
mine the economic, the political and any
other. Society cannot rule out tlie
words duty, sacrifice and love, and yet
lie happy. Jf v.e ignore morality wha
guaranty nave we against violence.
fraud, class legislation and revolutions'?
Language, climates, customs differ, but
there is a language common to all; it is
the language of deeds, of tears, of mercy
os martyrdom, of prayer, of faith and
love. Never until the human family is
in some great sense one, united in noble
purpose, so that every member rellects
somewhat the moral law, can any
L topia work her fair design into tlie
warp and voof of the social life. Law
must ue at least, jinenv anil liberty none
the less law.
A terrible stown and severe cold visit
ed Kansas, Colorado and the Indian Ter
ritory the lirst of the week. No one
suffered from told in northwest Nebras
ka and yet one of the lirst questions
asked by people from the east is if it does
not get terribly cold in this locality.
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Hair
and Cement.
A Complete Stock Always on Hand.
J. K. Fletcher. F. II. Stbattox.
J. L. Strattok.
Sioux County Lumber Co.
MAXITACTURKRS OK
The grand jury has been after those in
charge of the insane hospital at Lincoln
and live have been arrested on indict
nients and the grand jury is still at
work. It would be a good plan for the
state board of public lands and Intildin;
to investigate every one of the state in
stitutions and if there is any crooked
work going on the guilty ones should be
punished.
Auditor Benton has rendered a state
ment to tlie attorney general showing
mat there is due from tbe various coun
ties of the state for the care of insane pa
tients 1196,205.41 and unless the same is
paid proper legal action will be taken to
compel jaynient of such debts. Sioux
couuty is shown to be indebted to the
state in tbe amount of $113.36, there be
ing but live counties in the state which
owe a smaller amount.
The decision of Judge Speer of the
United States court at Macon, Ga., that
the fact of a man being a member of a
labor organization is no reason for his
discharge is a very important one to
organized labor. Tlie principle is un
doubtedly sound. The right of working
men to organize for mutual protection is
unquestionable, and this being admitted,
it is manifestly unjust to make a man's
connection with a labor organization the
pretext for discharging bim from em
ployment. Omaha Bee.
It is reported that articles of incorpor
ation have been filed in Cheyenne for a
company to build a line of railroad from
Casper, Wyo., to Ogden, Utah, and that
work will begin as soon as possible and
pushed with all speed. This, with the
line from Casper to Soda Lake will make
this line of road one of tlie most import
ant lines in tlie country, so that tbe days
of poor tram service for tbe people of
this locality will be a thing of Ihe past
and great rejoicing should follow.
Abont forty democratic editors Field a
ecret caucus at Topeka, Kan., Saturday.
They agreed to formulate a statement
addressed to Orover Cleveland to tbe
effect that their late support of tbe popu
list party and the fusion movement in
KaMas practically destroyed their rews
paper oostneas, and demanding' of him
that be should make postmasters of
them all in their respective towns.
They now express their willingness to
arfber to democratic principles, pare and
imple, without populist heresies- at
tached O'Neill Frontier,
"Jmt think of the manner ht winch
Ihe republican pram libels or state ar.d
Injures its credit by pebKsbing coIrum
poneMOM of snena mfe.
The above is from the Weill fmle
portent m ia a pretty wtmtg proof of
MwatntenefttthBc tbe tetter of the nv
Itpeaaeftt Haeew m t werfc tm the pfc
uj ef the peoptov There haebeea
Mfceefaey imhpeet paper refeeiag
tm psW cotaoM aye etitmm f
tariCekimirhm tSMr sheriff Sm seen tit
Ctr suefipentio to anindepmrf
M paper, Tt eter who- write and
fiMiitiee mttotrtkOm as the one qoeieA
fAoniomimmebmmm to KWoar state
.ifc3e MC than aftMiV
Wyoming Latest Wonder.
Henry Chase of Rawhide Buttes,
wyo., talked with a Denver reporter
about the country north and west of
Casjier. Among other features described
was this: "1 here is a spring two miles
inside the corner of the Indian reserva
tion in the Big Horn basin which the
government should secure at once. It
comes from a crater forty ft. wide. The
water is as clear as crystal and hot as
h 1. It is so hot you cannot hold your
hand in it at all. The amount of water
from that spring is phenomenal; it runs
a stream sixteen inches deep and twelve
feet across. It goes down a little slope a
few hundred yards and then tumbles off
into the Big Horn with a clear fall of
seventy-five feet. Near this spring are
sulphur and otiier springs. The big one
is wonderful in its effect on rheumatism
and scrofulous diseases."
The Omaha Bee calls attention to a lot
of things the legislature should attend to
among them is the railroad pass matter
and it claims that the legislature should
either prohibit tlie giving of passes to
oihciahtor make it compulsory on the
part of the railroads to furnish transpor
tation to public officials. , If the men
elected will be influenced by a pass they
should resign and some one be elected
who had brains enough to protect bim
self. A law to compel the railroads to
furnish officials with transportation
would be a disgrace to the statutes. The
Bee further says that "The people de
mand and expect some relief at the
nanus of the legislature m the way of
railroad legislation coupled with a ma
terial reduction of local freight rates."
It is very much to be doubted whether
the people demand or expect such a
thing, judging from the vote on the con
stitutional amendment for railway com
missioners. The call for a change in the
revenue laws is timely and should be heed
ed so that rich and poor will bear their
just proportion of taxation. As to a
constitutional convention; there is room
for grave doubts as to the advisability of
holding such a convention at this time.
Taken as a whole the legislature will do
well, judging by the past to do just op
posite to what the Bee. demands,
It is urged that the president and exe
cutive board of the agricultural society
get a move on themselves, individually
and collectively and get matters in shape
and bold a meeting of the society in Jan
uary, and be prepared at that time to
submit bylaws and plans for holding a
fair next year. This matter has dragged
nlong so far and those who are interested
in such things (and every resident of tbe
county sboold be interested) should take
hold xwitlr a will and make ihe matter go.
There is quite a sum of money in the
treasury and by good, active work a
very goo fair can be hH next fall.
With the smallest collection ever sent
from this county to the state fair a num
ber of premiums were won last fall and
the i no question but that much
better nenlto raw he obtained by holding
a county fair and! getting the best pro
ducts exhibited there to take to tlie state
fair. With new eettlenr canto m now
help iv the wor heaMMMd, A
( fair wMf fcrlag' the people to
gether from parta of the county and
they win beeonte acqeeiafed aad ex
change view aad M$ffw era ca ex
hibit their stock f (bo goto home
aWffcttfor araob f hV Tne fime for
aotia has arriva wf eooKy Mr
The Bee yesterday morning printed
biographical sketches of the members oi
the next legislature and it has this of our
"Joshua D. Woods, representative from
the Fifty-third district, was liorn Apri
li, JH49, in Jefferson county, Indiana,
Formerly a republican, he is now inde
pendent, in politics. Has been somewhat
politically allied with Sheridan county':
interests and held olhee as county com
missioner a few years ago. He received
an academic education. He is in favor
of a reduction in railway freight rates
and will introduce a bill to tliatelfect,
He will also petition congress to pass a
free silver hill. His address is H;i
Springs. "Rush ville Standttrd.
Ilest Line to the East.
Ihe Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R.
is running elegantly equipped passenger
traines without change from Newi-astle
Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
at tliat point with their own through
trains for Denver, Cheyenne, and
xnnls west, and for Kansas City, St
Joseph, St, Louis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi
cago, and all points east
Remember this is the onlv line by
which you can take sleeping car from
Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin
coin and Omaha the next afternoon, and
in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis the fol
lowing morning.
For further information and tickets ap
ply to nearest agent of Burlington
ooute si. & m. u. k.
jit my Notice.
Taken up by the uiKlcirnigneu on preiri
NenSKij Sec. 11, Township Xi, Kniiw; M li:
Hal Creek urecinct. Sioux countv. Nrimutbn
on the ITth day of November, lsf, two work
wa,tm iim-u Jim juuowa: erne reu work
ox, fnppowfl to I six years old branded 1 1
on right side and hip and J on riht hip,
crop In Muht ear and swallow fork in left
ear; i) e l.-d ox, mippoxed to I live years
old, branded U on left side anil .1 un ritfhi
hip, crop in right ear and under clip in left
.Notice.
Stephen A.IleeTr.amlMai-v A. Ile??r. deferrul
ants.will take not i; that Kruneln K M
plaintiff, has tiled a petition in the rilxtnet
court of Sioux county, Nebraska, aifainut
said defendants, tin object and prayer of
which are to t'orerlose a inortiruu-e ihtni
oHputmnerau. iiw, lor mnoMa and interest,
on tlie North Kiixt Quarter Section 3, Town
ship 34, North of Uange S5 West of the 6th 1'.
M., in said county, uiven bv Slriihen a
Hwrs and Mary beers to Western Farm
Mortoraire Conimmv. and nxsiirncri i,, ,,u.,,.
tiff, which niortKMRo was recorded in Hook
15 at pane 11H. ol the lnortmum ,,f
said cpuntf, anil to bare the name decreed
10 oc a nr.st nea and said lands sold- to satisfy
the sunns.
You are remilrod to anw-pr uiM iw.nn,,,,
oti or before Hip Gtl! day of February, into.
1 A Kli u K & riSIIKR,
I'BdilJ 1'lain tiffs Attorney.
XotiifHomorteiMl Entry.
1'. s. Land Office,
Chadkox, Nebraska, f
Dee. 0th, f!!B'.
Comulaint havinir foe
this office bv Isaac II. llnv au-:. h,Bt .i,at
Unugnenbaughfor failure to (omply with law
as to Homestead Kntry No. iilS6 dated March
'1, 1889, upon tle lxita 1 and- S and B'4 Ek
Section SI, Tnwnsliip a. Kunee 54. iX
Sioux Countv. Nebraska witb Hviwtni
cancellation of said entry; contestant alleif
ing that claimant luus wholly abandoned
said tract: tlmt he has changed l.u
residence therefrom for mote, than ii
montiis since making said entry; tliat tlMTe
is no nouse on sain iraei nor mis there been
any cultivation thereon lor tlie past two
years, tlie said parties are hereby sniii
monitd to appear at tills office mi the ,iu
of Fein-nary, 1H03, at 10 o'cha-k- A. M., to re
spond and furnish1 testimony rnnverninv
said alleged failure.
Testimony of witnesses will be taken be
fore David Anderson, a notnrv noi.u,. ... m.
ofliee in Montrose, Sicmx county, Nebraska,
i-ii uy oi tfnnuary, is-, nt 19
Lumber, Lath and
Shingles.
A Good Supply of Native Lumber
Always on Hand.
Ll MllKSI DKI.IVK.REI AT THE MILL OB
IN 11AKIMSON.
MILL NEAR FIVE POINTS.
E. IhiEwsTiat,
President.
C. F. Coffee,
Vice Pres.
Noth-e of lt Tader fliittrl Morl-ase-Notine
Is hereby ifiven lual by virij" of a
Cbatf-1 Mortgage dated on ihe rd y of
June lieneajid Uulv flh-d in Ihe uttK M - ie
Countv Clerk of Moux county. Mate m Ne
braska, on the th day of June, W.'i. s.toiie
o'chick aud :) niiimtes in tin- aftenw.i ajul
esi-eiH") bv J. K. Fletcher, F. H. Mmlloil
and John I,.'htrutlin to Fml stirli to eiire
the payment of 'he sum rf wventy Ihdlan,
70.un and uiRMi w hich there h now due the
sum of Seventy throe I lot la rs and tilty-tlvf
nts i"3.0), with Ten Dollars iu.yj ii
uiiidatisl dauiagi-slor non -futliiluu-nt I con
tract. l-lault having tsl-u uiaiie ill Hie
UBVUM-nt OI naid sUIU and ml sun or uincr
prow-lingat law having ljn instituted
to ncover said debt or any pari thereof ;
therefore I will bell the property therein
Uesi-rilssl. viz:
One black horse, years old, named Kan.
One black horse, lu years old, named
Prince, formerly owned by lrvin W llson.
One ox; dark red, livearolil-ea)lisi Hans.
One light red ox, 11 years old called llless.
At auction at the house of J. VI. Hunter.
justioe oi the ih-- of Itoilare prncinet in
sious countv, staU- of Nebraska on the HUi
Uav ofJaiiuary, 13, t one o'ehsk r. in. of
sai'ddny. FKEU -Ticll,
l.Ol IS KCFFINi;, Mortgagee.
Constable, i!-ls;
Dated Deei-mU'r hith, isyi.
L. E. BELDEN & SON,
Wagon and Carriage
Kcpairiiig done on short noy J
iood work and reamuable -h j
Slwp south of livery )J
II ID DftrtV - 1
D. II. GR1SWOLD, Cashier.
Commercial Bank.
lisoonrortATKi).
General Banking Business
-TRANSA(TEI).-
IlAmtiaox.
Nebiiaska
Make $5.
Don't pay $10 for Something You can
get for !?-. THE
Lincoln Daily Call
Nebraska's liest and cheapest daily, has
been put within the reach of every
body by reducing the price to
$5 PER YEAR.
Everybody conceded, two years ago
that THE CALL printed the fairest,
most fearless and most readable reports
of the proceedings of the Legislature.
The next session will be of especial in
terest because of
THE SENATORIAL FIGHT.
And THE CALL will lmndle this in its
own original way, as well an tlie pro
ceedings of the session.
The Call w a cumflete Newspapei!,
11 for
g.aYear. 82.50 for 6 Months.
for ;! Montiis.
THE "WEEKLY CALL-ifl a year in ad-
Tance,
THE CALL POLISHING CO.,
Lincoln Neb.
NORTH
WEST
EAST
Purchase Tickets and Cmisi
via Hip
SOUTH
Yftiir Freight
F., E. SM. V.S.C,SP.
HAILK0ADS.
II. G. BURT, (feneral Manager,
K. C. MOREHOLSE. J. R Rhiuvi.
Gen'I Freight Agt, Oeti'l Pass. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
Notice- Houiestctnl F.ul I'.v.
1". S. I.AXD (JFricF, i
w Un: K. ls.tr.
Coinplaiiit liaviuK Ueu enterel at
tliis oltice hv William 11. I'liilllw apiint
Altert ISahf for lallure to eiauply with
law us to Homestead Kntry Ho. I'd, dated
July Kith, IHM7, iiixm the s!.; NW. and
N'sW ' section 31, TownshipW Norlh Itnnife
it West in Sioux County, .Nebraska, with a
view to the cancellation of said untry; con
testant nllcKlns that tlie said Alla-rt
ituhr has wholly abandoned said tract; that
he has chaiiKisl his residence therefrom for
more than six months since making said
enlry:that said tract is not settled upon
and 'cultivated bv wild party as reouired
by law, that claimant has not residtsl on
said tract any Mrtion of tlie time lor the
last four years, tin- aaid parties are sum
moned to apis-ar at this ofliee on the II day
of Kehruarv IsXi. at 1(1 o'clock a. in., to re
snoud antf furnish testimony concerning!
said alleged failure.
Testimony ol w itnesses will lie taken tic-j
fore Oconee Walker, a notary public al his
ofliee in llitrrison, Nebr., on the 4 day of
February Wit, at 10 a. m.
T. r. row F.i.s,
II. T. CllM.tr, llei-eiver.
Contestant's Attorney. 10 Jl j
GEOROE WALKER,
AttMnry-at'Uir,
Will pnu-tiie liofore all eoari,
15. Land Ofliee. llusincM eni
care will receive prompt ath
IIAHHISON, - . xi
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Ill TllrV
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l7orld-lle
TO KKCKIVK
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Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and
Wall Paper.
Undertaking goods ? embalming,
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CHAS. E. VEBIT', f ,
F, A. CASTLE, Asst, C
THE BANK OF HARBISOI
(ESTABLISHED 1887.1
Harrison, Nebraska.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, m 000,
Transacts a General Banking Businec
Buys S.Ik)i;1 Onlers, Cvuuiy ami Villus' H'nmnl,
o'clock.
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T. F. Power,
Keeeivet.
Sptice to ,oir-Beik iit IlefemlMiitu, '
Silas I.. K. Maine and Wcf i,, 1. u.i. m
take notice that on the lh day of Decem
ber, ISW, Margaret Cox plaintiff' herein flied
ix-uiion in ine district court of Sinm
county, Nebraska atfnliist Silas L. it. Maine
undMeMaL. Maine, defeudants, the ohiect
and prayer of which are o f orwlowf a eer
tain morwaife executed by the defendant.
-711US u. iv. jnajue aim iMer.i.n ... Mtiiou v a
Ormsby,Trnstee, upon tlie WX of the SK'
and Uio 8K4 of the HKy f Sec.IKandttie
SW of thSW4 of See. v Twp. 32 N KnV
SiW'ofllKMhP. M. in Hlmix (lotintyVlle:
braska, toserwre the imvmen of i.rV.,..i.
yntedeil SepU uiljrT a, Inns f r UXUM
with interest at the rate nf mven per cent.
' seiiii-aiiniiaiiy and re-
reaented by fcn con pons for Mb. IH each and
" ?rJ!S,1t fu? maturity. Halntllfls
now the tMMer and owner of said note and
mortgage, and default has lawn made in tW
pay ment of mid coupoiia and by the ternm
and conditions of said mortgage the whole
inomit aeewed thereby Ivan become dm and
payable, and there la now due I lie plaintiff
? notoantl mortgage the mini .Vf wsMijta
with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per
Scent, per annum from Deeeniher I, Inn, and
lalnlllf praya that saht prcmiwn maybe
eed lofbe sokl toaatisfy the amount duo
tlWTeoii, You are reored Ur answer salil
peWUon on or heforr the rd day of jHtl.
'2?', Mahoakkt x, PhilnUIT.
By W. Vf.. WnOi, her attorney.
First prtbMoaMon Dec is.. IflTI
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