1 if f r ft -A 5 - 1W '" . V TtaErjx County Journal. raTAHjam 1688. CUBt FAFEK IS THE COCSTY. MKT PAPER I' THE OOCXTT. CKLT KSTCBUCAX PAFEB IN SIOCX COUNTY IU8 THE LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY rim published w siocx cocktt. Subscription Price, ?2.00 L.J. (iiwHH, . - Editor. Entered at the Harriaoa post office as gee end elans matter. Thursday, (Xtobek 19, 1893. BefablieM Mate Tit ket. Vor Justice of the Supreme Court, T. O. C. HARRISON, of Grand Island. For Regents ot the State University (full term.) H. U. ESTABKOOK, of Omaha, CHARLES WESTON, of Hay Springs. For Regent of the State University (to 'fill vacancy,) t". W. KALEY, of Webster. Citisene County Ticket. for County Treasurer, H. 8. WOODRUFF, of Five Points, For County Clerk, M, J. BLWETT, of Montrose. For County Sheriff, A. R. DEW, of Warbonnet, For County Judge, O. J. GOWKY.of Cook. For County Superintendent of Publlo In, struction, W, H. DAVIS, of Bowen, For County Su. rveyor, S. L. ELLIS, of AVarbounet. For County Coroner, J, E- rHIN.NET, ofTiowen. Citizens District Ticket. For Commissioner, 1st District, FRANK TINKIIAM, of Five Points. To the Kepubltcans of Sioux Count ) . In view of tbe fact that the republican party in convention assembled did not plaoeany men before the people as the candidates of said party, we denounce any one attempting to run for any of fice Ml Siotix county, in the campaign of 1803, as republicans, as doing so without authority of the party and should not receive the support of republicans at tbe polls. M. J. O'Connell, Chairman Republican Co. Central Committee. Those interested in irrigation should bear in mind that the kind of water used Is of great importance. Eosewater if used in large quantities proves fatal, as was proven in the case of Maxwell. - IV wflf now be in owler for Verity to deny that there is a ring in the independ ent party of which he is leader, but it would be hard to make any one who at tended the convention of that party at the court house on Saturday believe it. A gentleman living in Oklahoma for tlie time being, wrote a Seward acquain tance the other day and in speaking of a person who died in this city some time ago, said: "He must have gone to Heaven, at least the poor fellow is not down here," fitewara Blade. Nowt independents, stand by the ticket Which I nominated at the convention. AH yu W! to do is to vote as I tell you and J will do the rest. Reformer Verity, independent-for-county-patronage, mana ger of the court Iioaisb ring and com-WWdeiR-chief of the little ring of cute In attempting to wiggle out of the 6 per cent a month matter Verity talks VifOi a liferent transaction than was jeferred to in these columns. He talkb about his records. It is quite likely that ftBy one as smart as he and unscrupulous eBPVJEh ti dp such a. trick would also Bx bit records all right to protect himself. losewater says that Harrison is not tfc Ctice. o th,e republican party of the e.tte and that it was known for ten days Bfipx o me convection that the opposi te fc.Jt?veU would be centered on bjm. How did it happeq that Boaewater WIWWWH Umw against Harrisou t W against all the others yio, were known to be candidates ? Rosewaterjs H VHW Mouger, Heformer Verity says he never ore- tewN. t be a friend of the editor of The J0PR5AL but that he sometimes pitied tt$ 'kittle fool." Now that he calls at wlwn to U it does look that wa,yv We hve befrienaed and defended Verity and We associates on numerous occasions. WMiBg them to be honest by the rep- JWMWMft WHg ny tnern, a.nq as Mr. Twjrw tne result 0f hii smooth 9k M dQtlbtlew smiled and pitied the 4Hfe foal." Jwo years ago when tbe opposition MwN Oonnd Lindeman so bard that j the editor of ThJoltuial into fea)trk'offceao4 toW him be was take ( PttH Off we ticket, We advised ttK24 WwMtodo so and the re CfftftftotM stoyed on the ticket c4f W we had not t ft feel" would hav )ei Cirff tW ee that a im Th "little fool" who edits Thb Jocr KaL desires to correct the statement made a few weeks ago that Judge Bark er was a republic::". Had be been a smart man like 1L4. Verity he never would have made such a break. Jude Barker stated at Mr. Verity's convention that he was an independent and that settles it. Yes, we have been a "little fool"' on a number of occasions. If we were ouly as wise as Mr. Verity what a great dif ference there would be. We might get to be county judge and follow bis pre cedent by discharging a prisoner and Doina witness who was not on trial. If all the men in this world were as smart as Verity and there were no "little fools" like the editor of The Journal what wonders would be accomplished. Steps are being taken by the people of Box Butte county to submit a proposition to tbe voters of the county at the com ing election to" authorize the county commissioners to sink a well on the county poor farm to obtain artesian water if possible. That is a very f,'ood way to get at it for it is important to all just in proportion to what liiey have in the county and if the expense is paid from the public funds it will not be heavy on any one. Business men who have been in the habit of using government stamped en velopes will note the fact that as soon as the contract for printing runs cut yea can only get envelopes printed at your home oltiee, as the government will stop competing with the printer in printing addresses thereon. Also, by a recent ruling, your letter will be held thirty days unless you have printed on the en velop the number of days yon wish it held. Seward Blade. Senator Allen will soon have a record as a calamity howler which might be envied by Mrs. Lease. What good can possibly come of his misrepresentations as to the condition of the people of the state where he resides? It simply pre vents men of enterprise and capital from coming to Nebraska and thus does he retard the progress of the state. Sena tor Manderson is to be commended for the manner in which he proves by figures the falsity of Allen's assertions and up holds the interests of his state. The case of the defaulting treasurer of Holt county seem to be growing in im portance in a number of ways, the shortage is now said to be over a hun dred thousand dollars and a number of prominent men have been arrested and some indicted by the grand jury as hav ing beep implicated in the steal. It will be a glad day when some way is devised to prevent officials from getting away with public funds entrusted to their care. It was tnought wnen tne law was made limiting the treasurer to two terms would protect the public as it would force a settlement at least once in four years and later the law providing for state examiners was enacted but so far little or nothing seems to have been accomplished by it. While the pure, clean, untarnished and untarnishable creature who spreads his pure and ennobling thoughts through the columns of the Independent is telling all about the "little fool" who edits fHE Journal it might be in order for him to tell about his watching a chance and sneaking into this office and trying to find out about things that were none of his business from a child who was left alone at the office for a few mo ments. He might tell his readers about the part he played in the matter con cerning W. B., Wright. Also it might be well for him to tell of the little trick he worked in regard to the village election in 1891 whereby Barker's throat was cut. It might also be interesting to his readers if he would tell them where he would in all probability have landed had that case in the supreme court not been headed off. If the high-minded, high-toned, high-priced, high-moral edi tor of the reform (for what there is in it) organ would tell the truth about those things it would place him in a position nearer where he rightfully belongs than he is when he attempts the Cfceorge Walker act and poses before the people as a greatly injured innocent. His work on last Saturday showed how much, he and his ring care for any one but them selves and their own interests. At the head of our columns appears the names of the men who have been se lected to go before the electors, of Sioux county at the coming election under the title ot umzens ticket. J ney were se lected, by representative men, from va rious parts of the county and they rep resent the different localities, Tbe superintendent of schools and coroner are all that are residents of Bowen pre cinc, vonirast w,a Wlln the rg ticket which has men from this precinct for al of the important offices, The men who compose the Citizens tickej, are such that not one word can b aaid against them, They are honest Without being under oath or bond, They are un der no obligations, to any one and np. man or set of men has any string on them and to tbe event of their election tfeej will be in the best possible pmdtioa t0?t tbe peopls of the ooupty the best Mwittbisf pever. Then is stKWf no man should held an office more than two terms. Had that opinion been re spected the' scenes at the iudependtat convention would not have bee; ' But,the proceedings of that . showed so plain that tbe court house ring liad determined to !i!d on to the control of affairs that it has aroused the people all over the county to a realization of the fact tlat their interests are in dan der. It. is well known that a desperate attempt will be made to whip the independents into line to support the ring ticket Can it be done is another question. It rests with the electors to decide which they prefer. A ticket put up by Ringmaster Verity in the interest of himself and tr? tools or a ticket put up by men for the best interests of the county. A choice between a set of men from one precinct in which the county seat is situated or a ticket composed of men who reside in various precincts. Do the people of the county' want men in office who want to monopolize all the fat offices and who will hesitate at noth ing to carry their point or do they want men who will administer the aifairs of the county as they should and be ready at the end of their term of office to turn it over to the choice of the people From the actions of the court house ring it looks very much as if they have come to the conclusion that they are masters rather than servants of the people. If Sioux county belongs to the ring it is time for those who do not "stand in" to begin to move out. If the county is still the property of the people it is about time that they showed Ringmas ter Verity and his strikers that they have gone far enough. Voters, which will you do? Submit to dictates of Verity and the ring he commands or tell the outit by your vote at the polls that you have no further use for them? NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Purchase Tickets and Consign Your Freight via the F., E.&M. V.S.C.&P. RAILROADS. II. G. BURTt General Manager, K. C. Morehouse, J. R. Buchanan, Gen'l Freight Agt, Gen'l Pass. Agt. OMAHA, NEB. L. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers, Repairing done on short notice. ( Good work and reasonable charges. Shop south of livery bam. HARRISON. - - m licst Line to the East. The Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R. is running elegantly equipped passenger traines without change from Newcastle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection at that point with their own through trains for Denver, Chej'enne, and all points west, and for Kansas City, St. Joseph, St. Louis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi cago, and all points east. Remember this is the only line by which you can take sleeping car from Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin coln 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 Route B. & M. R. R, ..... . 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Land OBce al Chadrou, Neb., I Oct. lti, 113. i Notice is hereby given TJiat the following named settler has Bled notice of his in ten tion Ui umke final proof in support of hie claim, and that aaid proof will be made fore Conrad Liudeiuan, clerk of the district court, at Harrisou, Kebr., ou .November 27th, isaa, viii: " Edwin D. Campbell, of Adelnt, Seb- who made II. E. entry So. 4 for the north east or., sect. 2i. J i). 83 n.. r. 64 w. He named tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Michael J. O'toniiell, Frank Q. Meyer, Uobert Harrison, Herbert s. ooarull, all of Adelia, Ncbr. Ifi-llj W. H. SICCAKN, llegister Xotic for Publication. Land Office at Chadron, Neb. I tj. 1, 1. i Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice ot his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Conrad Lindeinuu, Clerk of the District Court, at Harrison, J.ebraska, on ocuuer id, 1U3, viz. Ednnrd P. Maine, of Harrison. Xehr., who made II. E. No. 2M4 for the lots 2, 8 & i 4 sc. 't nw. i sec. 4, t. 31 n., r. 56 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon uuil cultiva tion of said land, viz: Dwight II, Ciriswold, Grant Guthrie-, John K. Murstullur, Kggert Holiwer, all of llarrl sou, Ncur. also 1-dwurd P. ilaiiie, of Harrisou. Xehr., who made T. C. K. No. 1048 for the lot 1, see. i, t. 31 n., r ! w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud viz: lHvight II. liriuwold, Egjrert Itohwcr, John K. Marateller, Orant tiutbrie, all of Harri son, Kebr. W. H. SICCA NN", 2 7J Register. Notice for Publication. Land Office at chadron, Neb., ( ben. 11, ).J. ( Notice Is hereby given that t!'.e following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Conrad Lindeuutn, Clerk of the District Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on October 2:id, 1K3, viz: Anton Elieln, of Montrose, Nelir., who made homestead entry No. 67rl, for the no. !j seo. 27, t. 34 li., r. 65 west of tle fith p. m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Theodore 1'iekeiibrock, Conrad llittich, Henry Wasserburgcr, all of Montrose, Nebr., l'eter'llenrv, of Gilchrist, Nebr. W. H. MCCANN, 1 1-0) Itegibter. Sheriff Kale, liv virtue of an Alias order of sale direct ed to me from the clerk of the district court of sjoux County, Nebraska, on a judg ment obtained in said court on the third day of August, 18tr2, in favor of Sarah C. 1. Uasselt as plamtin and against rranK- lin Simons, Mary Simons, Sarah h. Davis and D. 1'. Davis ns defendants, for the sum of JI017.4S and costs taxed at $11,511 and ac cruing costs, I have levied on the following real estate as the property of defendants to satisfy said order of sule towit: J.ot number h'ixtcen (Hi) in Hlock number Six (() in the. village of Harrison, Sioux Coun tv. Nebraska, and will o.'er the same for sale to the highest bidder lor cash in hand on the twenty-eight unv of October, la3, at two o'clock, 1'. of slid day at the lront door ot tne court i louse ot Sioux County, Nebraska, that being the build ing in which the last term of the. District Court was held, at which time and place duo attendance will bo given by the mi dorsigncH. Titos. Hv:rry, 1 2-7 ) UerilT ot stl e I Coimt.y. Xotiee of Expiration of Time for Kedcinntion From Tax Sale. To William II. Benson, Owner: YOu are hereby notified that the time of redemption on the sale for taxe-i of the east half ot the northeast quarter of section th irty-three and the south half of the north west quarter of section thirty-four, all in township thirty-three north, of rnnge tifty tliree west of the sixth principal meridian in Nebraska, taxed in the name of William I. lienson, and sold at private sale lor taxes on the eighth day of February, 18112, by the treasurer ot Sioux county, sonrasiin, to tne undersigned purchaser for the taxes assess ed thereon for the year 18i;0 amounting to eleven dollars, will expire on the eighth day of February, 184. Dated September tt, isus. lii-aj Minnie L. Marshall, Purchaser. Legal Notice. To John Uaugcnbaugh and Mrs. Gangcn- baugh, his wife, christian name unknown, non-resident defendants. l'ou are hcrebv notined that on the nth day of Slav, 1MB, Earnest E. Crepin, plain tiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of .Sioux county, Nebraska, against John tiaugenburgh, Mrs. Gaugenbaugh, his wile enristiam name unKnown, jonn ami ton and Mrs. Ashton, his wife, christian name unknown, the ohjoct and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain lnortgaiiO executed by said John Gaugenbaugh to the western rami mortgage company upon then. e. i of section 32, township 35, N., range 54 west, in Sioux county, Nebraska, given to secure a promissory note tor 275.00 of even date therewith, due live years rroni date, with interest at per cent per iinuum and ten per cent after maturity. The plaintiff is now the owner and holder of said note and mortgage and defatilt has been made in the payment tnereoi ami in the terms and conditions of said mortgage. and there is now due thereon the sum of S354.2S cents with interest at 10 per cent from the Hi st day of May, 1893. X ou are requireu to answer saiu petition on or before the, 27th day of November, HS83, EAKNtST li. CltEl'IN, Hy V. VV, Wool), his Attorney. publication Oct. Jl, 18U3. U'JJ Order of Hearing on Petition tor Appoint ment of Administrator. STATU OF NEBRASKA, ( . feJOCX COUNTY. i0'5 At a session of the County Court, held at the'Cotnty Court room, in and tor said county, October 12, A. D. 18(13. Present, S. Barker, Comity Judge. In the matter of the ('state of l'.osetla H. Mawjhj dc.ecaaod. On reading and filing the petition of James T. Mason, praying that administra tion of said estate may be granted to him us ailnUnistsatort Okiikuko, That November 13, A. I. 1893, at 11 o'clock a. in., is assigned for hearing said pelltition, when all persons Interested In said matter may appear at a County Court to lie held In and for said county, and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted ; and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, be given to nil persons Interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order In tho SiOux Count Journal, a weekly newspaper printed In said county, for four Htcvvs8tVfi week,a4 prior to said (lay of hearing. MALJ 1 A WMJ) cony. yriw, l AW TM MWAI.. TAT sod federal courts ana V. 8, W eWce, tEOAL PAPCRt OARCFUbU DRAWN, UHHI (Oh in Court Koumi HESTER DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Farm Implements, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. Agents for the Buckeye, Deering And . Walter A. Wood MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS. HARRISON SMILEY. Harrison, Nebraska, Real Estate Agents, 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. School Lands leased, taxes paid for non-residents; farms rented, etc. CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED.: Turner sells Prints and Gingham's at COST. A FULL 1,1 NB 1 Furniture, Mow Shades, Pictures and Walt Paper. Undertaking goods embalming. T IT PROMPT ATTENTION Geo. & SOI NEBRASKA. GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. C. Reed, Or&Yrtord, Nob. It) 1-.. -I