The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 12, 1893, Image 4

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Th3 Sioux County Journal.
ESTABLISH ED 1!S.
HJET PATES d THE COCSTY.
BEST PAPEB IS THS OTV.
OJO.Y P.EP1 BLICAX PAPEK IS SfcAX COl STY.
HAS TUE LARUEsT C1KO. I.AT1' OF ASY
PAPER PI BLKUED IS SHA'X COCSTY.
Siibsi-i-iiJlIrto K,
L. J. Miumous, - - Editor.
Entered at the Harrison jwst office as sce-
OUd Ciaaai UllltUT.
Tbxbsday, October 12, lSJi
Republican State Tt.'Iii't.
For Jnstic" of the Supreme Court,
T. O. C. IIAKBIsOX, of i;r.::i'l Island.
For Begems ot tlu- state University (full
term.)
H. D. ESTAIJIIi KIK, of Omaha,
I'HAHI.ES WK-TOX, of Hay spring-.
For Regent of the SUte ruiTiTsity t.to "All
vaeancj,)
C. W.'KAI.EY, of Webster.
TV nrospects are that the northwest
will k .settled more rapidly withiu the
next year than ever before. Rent lms
advaticvd ill the east ' many w ill seek
homes in (lie west. ...x co'.iuty
get its sliare.
The Harrison Jntt j it'U ut lias at hist
passed .uto the hands of ". K. Verity
a iiiove we had been expecting for sev
eral niunlhs. Mr. Verity lias owned the
outlit a ouniber of times before, or lias
owned it all the time, we caa"t tell
tvlr.di. Uemiiifdord Guide.
Verity says that Simmons lied about
the school book matter. Simmons" in
fortnutii'ti came from the director of
the school wliu gave Supt. Southvvorth
as authority. As we have never seen
the laws which were passed by the last
legislature report is all tlie" way we have
to get any information and when
reports uni credited to officials they
should be reliable.
Hurrah tor Harrison 'i
At the republican state convention
the west and northwest were strictly
in it.
Nebraska went for Harrison in
and in 1893 it will do so again. It has
become an establisned fact that repuli
licans born in Ohio are winners in politi
cal campaigns and Judge Harrison was
born in the buckeye state.
It should be the aim of every republi
can in northwest Xebrasku to see that
the full party vote is cast for the entire
republican state ticket. There is not a
man on the ticket who is not qualified
to fill the position for which he has been
nominated.
The reports from Washington are
favorable for the retention of tlie land
iiifke at Clisulmn. It would lie a great
hardship on the settlers in the Chadron
district to have to go to Alliance to do
land office business and when tlie case
is understood by the government it is
quite likely that some means will be de
vised to keep the ofiice going.
Tlie people of tlie sixth congressional
district of Nebraska would forget thai
they have a representative in' congress
were it not for an occasional reminder
like this fronrthe pen of a Washington
correspondent: '-Mr. Kem is supposed
to be in Washington, although it woulu
tuke a Lick observatory telescope, joined
to a Peary exploring expedition, to dis
cover his general whereabouts. He is
occasionally seen drifting around the
floor of the senate or walking in melan
choly seclusion down the avenue. He
exhibits no desire to become acquainted
with, or to mingle with his associates,
but flashes op with great regularity to
draw bis monthly pay of $416, at the
office of the sergeant-at-arms." Kear
ney Hub.
The republican state convention took
such action as showed Ilusewater where
he was at. Had sui-h a course been fol
lowed at Kearney in 1VJ2 the party
would have been much better oil'. The
way he was laid out puts things in ex
cellent shape within the party. Now if
Rosewater has a grain of honor left lie
will either give Jud;,'e Harrison hearty
support or resign as memiier oi me
national committee.
The light over tlie silver question is
still on in congress. Unconditional re
peal is said to be out of the question and
even tlie chance of a compromise has
become doubtful. There is some talk of
:m Miliniii-nnient before anything is ac-
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complislied. ' Ju liiat event all the good
that will have been done by the extra
session vv.il he that the country has
been given to understand that nothing
but good money will be given to the
neonle and that every dollar will be as
good as every other dollar.
Reformer Verity -;ives a very plausi
ble excue for Senator Stewart's failure
to explain, his action iu regard to t'.u
contest matter. Tlie fact is
great reform Senator is tlie ssti:. ;;
j pe.ipie as Verity, it is known that he is
! a reformer for niii.v ;;') should he tell
the truth h1ki'5 ihu contest matter it
would prove that he is a rfcfci nier for
i boodle. Stewart dare not tell the pait
he played.
Owing to the fact that our space is
largely taken with the tax list tins ween
we are unable to devote as much atten
tion to our friend, Simmcns, as we
would lil.e: but if anything will punc
ture! his rhiiKxeros-lil.e hide and cause
him to shed briny drops the presence- of
alxint two hundred dollars worm oi
legal notices in this paper will ito it.
Twill hurt him worse than when lie oe-
l
came a convert to oeiaocr.;. y. nii.'i-
IKitdht.
The appearance of tlie legals referred
to above is a monument to tne domi
neering, rule or ruin policy of Verity
and the ring of county ollicials which he
ontrols. It is proof positive of the
appreciation the ring nas oi any one
whom the commander-in-chief or his
strikers cannot control, it in tne way-
Verity and his gang repays the editor of
The Journal for aiding them in time of
need, because he would not sell out to
them, body and soul and advocate the
fallacies of the pop parly for county
patronage when, had honor been con
sidered this paper would have had it all
the time. The legal in tlie pop organ
are to repay the editor of The
Jol'RXAL for all his work, in delense of
Verity and the county ollicials when the
opposition was making Hie a uuruen to
litem, both for ollicial acts and business
relation. It is a monument to the in
gratitude, treachery and perfidy of the
ring of which C. E. Verity is the
leader.
The pink of purity who presides over
columns of tlie pop organ continues to
crack away at the editor of this paper in
the hope of keeping people from investi
gating the little tricks of the ring ol
village and county officers controlled
and managed by Mrv Verity. The outfit
realized that their case was desperate
and they found that even after they had
bought the former editor of the Inde
pendent that he would not defend them
in their dirty work, but expressed satis
f act ion, verbally, when The Journal
denounced the methods, resorted by Mr.
Verity and his tools in the village election.
When the motive for the effort to con
trol the village board is looked up the
vidence that it was a deep laid con
piracy on the part of Verity and bis
outfit becomes -quite conclusive. Not
only was the 500 license money thereby
retained by the ring, but about $800
belonging to the bond fund of school
district No, 7 was also retained in tlie
bands of Mr. Verity or the institution
then, under his control. With such an
object in view it was all right to resort
to deception to get signers to a petition,
and it was all right for one of Verity's
strikers to call on one. Of the legitimate
business men of Harrison shortly before
th village election and told him that if
be knew on winch side his bread was
battered be would stay witb that outfit.
It is all right for them to do such things
lor they are "reformers."
One of the illustrations of kind of
"reformer" the angelic individual the
pop editor is is tlie attempt , he and hi
associates made to have the court. con
psl the commissioners issue warrants for
1st of old claims which were held by
Us institution then under the control ol
Jig. Verity, before the expenses c'. tbe
cowoty for tbe current ear of 1890 wsre
The democratic state convention at
Lincoln last week was the most remark
able ir,itliei-in' of that narty that has
occurred ia Nebraska for years. There
has been a irood deal of friction lor a
time between the administration demo
crats and the Bryan democrats. The
state convent ion was made the battle
ground of the factions and Congressman
Bryan came from Washington to lead
his forces in the fight. The contest was
hot and ' the speeches spirited and at
every turn the administration was sus
tained and the congressman from the
first district sat down upon. He was
roasted on one side and then turned over
and roasted on the other until in a
speech he threatened to go into another
party, but or. that point he hedged to
reat extent shortly after. It is quite
certain that among the democrats of
Nebraska Grover Cleveland is recognized
as the representative of his party. In
addition to turning down Congressman
Bryan the convention nominated Frank
Irvine of Omaha for justice ot the su
preme court, and Milton Doolittle of
Holt county and J. M. Pyle of Wayne
county were nominated as regents of the
tate university for the full term, and
n. A. Kloman of Custer county to till
the vacancy.
Xuliw f'r l'nhU-a:.on.
I-and office nt ChHdroi), S. I)., I
n-i. li, isin.
Sotire i he reb given Hint the lollow in"
it-, I ,.nli- Iihn llled iH.tie-. ol i t int mi
titH' M niiikc Ana! lirmif t support ol in .
, .i n, an. I thus proof i:i ! made be
fore i oiirad I.iudeiuuii, h-rk of the in-lrn l )
Court at Harri-uii, Nebra-ka, on (k-Iooi r
id, ltf3, viz:
Anton libi iu. tif Montr.Ke. lir
who made bo trad entry So. 751, tor the
hc. i4 .M.'. I'ty tp. 'M li., r. jj eet ol the th
p. m.
He nautili tlie lollowiiijr witnesses to prove
his continuous re-ideiiec upon and cultiva
tion of Ktid land, vi.: .
Theodore l'n kenhrock, Conrad Hittieli,
lleiirv asMTlmwr, all of Montrose, Sehr.,
Peter Henry, ol l.ili-hnst, Seor.
(1-tii
W. 11. Md'ASS,
liegifter.
Mieriif Sale.
V.y virtue of an Alias order tif sale direct
ed to me from tlie clerk of the district
court of Sioux vomit v, Nebra-ka, on a judg
ment obtained in wild court on the third
dav of AniruKt, 1'.'-, in favor ol Sarah ( .
1). lla-sett as plaintiff and against Hank
iin si-noii-, Mal'V silnon-i, Sal-all E. lavi
and II. I. Ila cU as defendants, for the sum
of !017.js and costs taied at !1..'SI and ae
criling costs, i have levied on the billowing
real cslate as the property of di lendants
to satisfy said order of sale towit: It
number sixteen (Hi) in Block number sis
Ho ill llin village of Harrison, Sioux Coun
ty, Nebraska, and will offer the same lor
Kile to the highest bidder for cash iu b oui
on the tvventv-eight dav of Oc toiler, i-W,
it two o'clock, I'. -M ., OI sain uav hi uie
front door ol the Court House ol siiiun
oiilitv. Nebraska, that being uir ouiki-
ing in which tlie hist, term of the District
olllt was Held, at wlnen nine aim piaee
lue attendance, will !e given by the un
dersigned. Tho". HKinv,
'l , t Miel in oi sain couui.v.
Final Proof Notices.
Ml persons having final proof notices in
tMu ,.,oi..r will receive a marked copy oi tne
nailer and are reo nested to examine their
notice anil if any errors exist report
same to this oftiee lit once.
Xotire Timber Culture.
I. S. l.ANII lllTICK,
I'llADIION, NlUI.
August 29, ISM.
Complaint 2.-ih having been entered at this
ofliee by i'eter scliaeier against Albert li.
Thome for lailurc to comply w un law as in
timber-culture entry No. :u:i, dated Aiigusi
Hi, iw.l, uixm the se section I, lowiisii ip .u,
range J ', in Sioux eountv, Nebraska, wun a
view to tile ciilieellalion of said entry: con
testant alleging that ehiiniaut has wholly
ibandoned said tract in mis lo-wn: i.j-
fleeting to break, plow or otherwise euiu-
v!iie itnv nortion of said tract since making
said ent ry ; that no part ol said tract has ever
been broken, plowed or m any w ay emu-
v,ii...l un to .hitii of making this affidavit.
The said parties are hereby summoned to
appear at this ofliee on the ltlilay ol October,
iH'.ia, at Hi o'clock a. in., to respond and lur-
h testimony couc-rning sain anegeu
failure. ,
est inonv ol Wllncssse.s win tie laaen
before I). II. (Jr swold. a notary puuiie, in
his ofliee in Harrison, Ncbr., on the 12 day of
October, ls',0, at 10 a. m. T. K. Powers,
MI, uecciYcr.
II. T. Con ley, contestant's attorney.
the
Notire for Vindication.
Land Oftiee nt Chadron, Neb. J
Sep. l'J, IH'.M. i
Notice is hereby given that the following
.........d settler 1ms bled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said prool will be mane be
i.,v.. I ...iri.rl l.iii.lenian. Clerk of the District
Court, at Harrison. Nebraska, on October
li, li-'.ej, viz.
Edward V. Maine, of Harrison, Xchr.
who made 11. K. No. L',U for the lots 2,3 & 4
si. i. nw. i; sec. 4. t. : n., r. sti v
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva-
li,,.. of st.id land. VI.:
Dwiiht 11. Griswold, (irant Guthrie, John
K. Marsteller, Kggert Kuhwer, all of Harri
son, Ncbr. also
. Kilvvnril V- Maine, of Harrison. Xebr.,
who made T. 0. K. No. 101H for the lot 1, sec.
1. 1.. :il ii.. r tki w.
He uanies the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon nnueiuiiva
tion of said land viz:
Dwight II. Griswold, Kggert Uohwer
K. Marsteller, Grant Guthrie, all of
son, Ncbr.
W. II. McCANN,
2-7J Uegister.
, John
Harri-
Tbe fact is that there is just a much
f a rintf among the village and eounty
4osn cootroUed by Verity a there
Was is Um ssrly day of the county con
tfOsW by SattsrVM, , All that is- needed
later thf ring to gets goo grip on the
$&ni the county for aaother tern
mA Uwr wUI b m spsctad for tbe tax'
yrs to wHusit In their frantic
f'srt torMry tMr pvwt tiny are nmk
icTMry &rt to stir mp strife sod dis-
ttttm'TBm whom Umj cannot
CZ3ri nt RHfi mow weir mmbm
CJUO JM Wmlili by m nm. Tke
r Irk W ttw faopfe
itt tanmf fmn tmd win
, ,as to awy tstwi
The republican state convention which
was held at Lincoln on last Thursday
was the largest convention the party
has ever held in the state and it was also
ne of the most harmonius. The result
could not but be in the interest of the
party and the nominees are men well
qualified in every respect to entitle them
to the loyal and hearty support of every
republican. The contest for justice of
the supreme court required five ballots
and resulted in the selection of Judge
T. O. C. Harrison of Grand Island. He
has had twenty years experience as an
attorney and a judge and has a clean
record as a man and a jurist, whom ever;
Rosewater has nothing against, and
whose ability is recognized by all who
know him. He is a plain, every day
man who does not feel himself above the
people whota he has served for years as
one of the judges of the eleventh dis
trict and it is safe to presume that the
added honor to which he will be elected
next month will make no change in his
demeanor.
For regents of the stale university for
tbe full term but one ballot was required
and Charles Weston of Sheridan county
and H. D. Estabrook of Douglass county
ware declared the choke of the conven
tion. A ballot was taken for a candi
date for the unexpired term as regent
and C. W, Kaley of Webster comflty was
the unanimous choice of tbe con vention.
A high compliment was paid to Mr.
Weston, the candidate from the nortl
west for regent, when he was given the
highest Dumber of votes of any man in
tbe field for the . place, receiving 811
votes.
BradD. Slaughter was elected chair
man of the state central committee and
Tom Mr Cook., secretary, so that a busi'
rtess campaign May be looked for.
The platform adopted lias- the true' re
publieaff ring to- it. There is no dodging"
or hedging, but the position of the party
is clearly defined.
With clean, well qualified Melt as can
didates and energetic able mea m charge
of the campaign the republican parly
goes into the fight with every prospect
of mooes, sod when the result of the
Tote of November 7th is mado' known it
wiM prove that tbo people otf Nebraska:
rsoognice tbe fact that tb ffepuUicao
party is the one wWcb brings prosperity
U tbs oat tort, ..
Notice for Publication.
Land Office ut Chadron, Neb., j
Aug:il, 1J3. )
Notice is hereby given that the following
11 n mod nnti.lp.r has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support ol his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Conrad Lindeman, clerk of the district
nnnrt. at Harrison, Nebraska on October
ltitll, 1893, viz :
William Keith, of Ardmnre. S. Pali.,
who made homestead entry No. 404 for the
sc. u uee. '21. to. 8ft n., r. 04 west 01 tin
lith 'p. m.
He mimes the following witnesses to prov
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion ol, said land, viz:
.loshna. M. Plumb. Isaac Hoy, David An
demon. George W. llenibry, all of Ardmore.
S. Uak. , .....
w . il. jiu:i a-.i,
52-5J iiegister
NORTH
Alias .Notice. -Timber Culture.
V. S. I.AM) OFFICE, I
ALLUN'CK, NKB. i
: Aug. 4. 1SW1.
Cnmnlaiut having been entered at this
office bv I'eter Jinan against. Mahlon A. suy
ler for failure to comply Willi law as to iini-
hcl-eulture entrv o. KLjlli, daleu Dec. i.i,
IKsil, for the ne. 1. section :i5, township -24,
ranee ."i7. in Sioux county, Ncbr., with a view
I,, a. iiei.ihitioii ot said entry: contest
ant alleging that "claimant plowed about
live acres of said tract during the first year
of said entrv: but that since tlie first year
of entrv claimant has failed to backset or
cultivate said live acres, or any portion ol
.same and has failed to break the secouil in i
acres as required by law and the said tract
is .mil bus been for the last live year uoi-
iv iibioiilmied mid grown no to grass ami
weeds, said delects remain unciired to this
date, May '27, lswi." The said panics are
hereby summoned to appear at tins omee on
the '27 day of Sept., l -'.ti, at HI o'ciock, a. iu.
to respond and furnish testimony concern
ing said alleged I allure,
'ivsti.iir.iiv of wi t.i i esses will be taken be
fnni W. II. 'Ilulbcrt. I'. s. ct. Com., at, his
olllce. in Gering, Neb., sept, ai, lH'.W.at 10 a. m
4'.l-2l ,JAS. II. l1A.s;.i, ueeeivui.
(I. W. Gardner, Ally for co itestiint.
Have a number of bargains in
choice land in Sioux county.
Parties desiring to buy or sell real
estate should not fail to
call on them.
Notice of Kxpiriitinii of Time for Iteilrmption
From hix Sale.
t.i iviiiinin 11. Unison. Owner:
'(i(i are hereby notified that the tii.ie of
i..wl,.,iititl.m nn the sale for taxi - ol tile east
halt of the northeast iiuartci' of section
tliirtv. three mid the south half of the north
west, nuarter of section thirty-four, all in
t..,wiishiii tbirtv-three north, of range lifty-
three west of the sixth principal meridian
b. Ni.iii-n.ska.. taxed in the name of William
11. Henson, and sold at private sale for taxes
on the eighth day ol t obruury, isuz, ny un.
treasurer of Sioux comity, Nebraska, to the
iiiiiiersiened nurchaser lor tho taxes assess
ed thereon for. the year 1800 amounting to
eleven dollars, win expire on tne eigum uay
of February, 1WI4.
Dated September '2'2, 183. 3-"l
Minnie h. Mahbiiali.,
Purchaser.
T iTANTF.b Men to sell our hardy varieties
V of nnrserv stock, our own growing, sai
ary or commission. Answer with references.
1. G. lillAOO CO., HU1IIIIIH.U11, l.iiii.
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Purchase Tickets and Consisn Your Freight
via the
F., E.&M. V.S. C&P.
RAILROADS.
II. G. BTjRT, General Manager. .
K. G. MOREHOUS, J. R. Bt-CMANA,
Osnl Freight Agt. Gen't Pass. Ag8,
OMAHA, NEB.
Ilest ine to the East.
The Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R.
is running elegantly equipped passenger
traines without change from Kewcastle
Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct
to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection
at that point with their own througl
trains for Denver. Cheyenne, and all
points west, and for Kansas City, St.
.Tosenh. St. Louis. Omaha, Peona, Cln
cago, and all points east.
Remember this is the only line by
which vou can take . sleeping car from
Crawford in tlie evening arriving in Lin
coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and
in Chicago, Peoria ami St. Louis the fol
lowing morning.
For further infoiTrw.tioi and tickets ap
nlv to nearest awent of Burlington
Route B. &M..E. W.
L. &BELDEN& SON,
Wagon ad Carriage Makers.-
ftepaiTlng do oi short nofiae.
Good Work ami reonble etinTgcH.
Shop (ntWof liverjTbitTn,
HAKRUWN.
ma-
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UiXtV'AN k COSLEY, Lawyer
IVlSM-BACrtNJB K AM. THB UtOkh, ST1
Slid federal 60Wta and V. 8. hunt oflieS.
LIQM. PArtB OARtFULLY PRAWN.-
tP SflW ftt CiWfft Hothw,
Dr. Leonhardt
Limit his practice to diseases of the
Nervous system,
(Su-h as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo
tion and Will-power,. Cramps, Fits, Gen
einl Nervousness, and all forms ol
Neuralgia.)
HEART,
(As shon by" Shortness of Breatlv,
Pain, Palpitation',. Fluttering and Nurnb
ness in" region of ttie Heart.) .
BLOOD,
(Suclrfts Skin Iliseases,' Ukers, Exces-
uive PaJenesor Redness of th Face
Faintness, WnziwSiw,' tc.)
CONSULTATION FREE!
AODRCSS WITH TAMP ' '
DK. LEONHARDT,
MtfOSt. ' LINCOLN NCI
,riCstrflW tian.'
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A -SOI
HEALERS IN
umber, Coal and Farm Implements,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime,
Lath and Shingles.
Windmill and Pump Supplies.
Agents for the
Buckeye, JJeermg
, And
Walter A. Wood
MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS,
HARRISON
NEBRASKA.
SIMMONS k I
Real
WILEY,
Harrison, Nebraska,
Kstate Agents,
" ..." School Lands
leased, taxes paid for
non-residents; farms rented,
etc.
CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED.
GEO. H. TURNER,
UBALBEi I3ST
roeeries
-AND-
(general Mercliandise.
Look at my Goods and Prices
Before Placing Orders Elsewhere
McCo
ck Binder
Mowers-
an
We are at the Bottom for Cash,
JL
A PULL LIN
Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and
Wall Paper,
"Undertaking goods embalming,
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