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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1893)
mtJLMUmXDV. fifB & TO OOCHTT. farr n tsx ooomr. OUT BTMJCAX PATKB IS 6KJCX OOCXTT. CM m LAAtfaST OKXXATKHI Of" AXY rana rcauMB) or aorx oocxtt. BuUL-nption Price, 13.00 . . . Editor. at the HarrlaoB pout oSVee M see- tmsmbvt, Xovaano S, ISM. KrasslhAs State TklrU Mr jMttoe of the Supreme Court, T. O. C. BABM80K, of Grind lslaud. far amain at tke State l'ulverity (fall term.) B. D. BSTABKOOK, Of Omsk, CHAXUCS WE8TOJI, of Hay Spring.. tof the State l nierity (to.'flU Tsosacy.) Q.W. KALET, of Webnter. CUtoM Ceaaty Ticket. Far COoaty Traasarer. H. 8. WOODECIT. of rte Polnta. roc Coeaty Clerk. M. J. BLEW ETT. of M on truss. far Oooaty Sherif, A. R. DEW, of Warbonnet. Foe County Judge, O.J. GO WE V, of Cook. Tor County Superintendent of PnbUo In true t Ion, W. IL DAVIS, of Bowen. For County Sn rveyor, 8. L. ELLIS, of W srbonnet. fttr County Coroner, J. E- PHWNET, oTBowen. Cltisea District Ticket. r Cennnuwloner, lt DUtrict, FRANK TINKHAM, of Five Point. ft tke leasslkAes ef Hleax Coast j. In view of the fact that the republican party in convention assembled did not place Any men before the people as the candidates of said party, we denounce any one attempting to run for any of fice in Sioux county, in the campaign ol 18M, as republicans, as doing so without Authority of the party and should not receive the support of republicans At the polls. M. J. O'Connzix, Chairman Republican Co. Central Committee. The senate passed the bill for the un conditional repeal of the Sherman lan en Monday and In all probability the act has keen sif9d by tle president be feja tMe tfase. This proves that some ,fjjatjaM plan must devised. It is quite ectasia that no wild legislation wUl fee passed so that business should I in the near future. It makes an amusing spectacle to be hold Ringmaster Verity attempt to make out that the Citizens ticket is being run by a few who expect to be benefitted by patronage. Where would the bank which Mr. Verity managed for bout four yean have been had it not been for county patronage? It might also be asked where would the county funds and Reformer Verity have been had that case in the 'supreme court against bis bank not been beaded off? A fire at the penitentiary at Lincoln ast TbarstUy was a severe one. The tats is loser to the amount of $80,000 M other parties will lose nearly or eats as much. The state camee no m- earaace so that it loses all. It is not Kbrtr that the building which was dV ttjoffi will be rebuilt very soon. No fives war lost and no convicts - escaped, as the Ore ocenrred at a time when the aaost of the Inmates were in their cells fa a building at a safe distance from the Verity makes a great pttfl about bow the Citissns ticket was tawfaj kef are Mm petitions wars gotten r but he has sot got honor or falrnce faoF if hat BMba-up to state toe fact C3 tan? eae-foarto as many CT attached to fee petitions ntd ia the C.r oOoe as there will be votes east C$ t poSa, gr. Verity must bear ft the people bare not forgotten QniniiadBBir Kaott received rrJftJoa at asstttf of the alliance, C fix as could gala r-rs?rt is- pet . - VCr" th(6af fltfiSedV it zs, m kBMrhiy n r V -33. ttt was : trcicf tcArcalar ooa- - -Jt ells' tEsaMal &i& f V.T : CI Jr3la. ,1s ' -'YfiJcft TV cruet worlds fair U At au seal so far a the gPTernsaea b coooormxd and the greatest show the world has ever amii i now a matter of history. Ti fair hag tfiven the aut.oi.. tl,a world a better ulea of what the United State i tliaa tlwy have ever bad before and tlx people of thitt country know more of the world than they ever knew before. Maxwell has finally let tit people know "where be is At" He das written a note to BoaewAter that be i in favor ofHolcomb. It is but Another prool that office holding is a disease, and tlie longer a mAn Itolds office the stronger the malady fastens its bold on him and he will hesitate at nothing to keep him self in office and when tie is turned down lie sours on those who stood by him for years. It is quite certain tnat the ill-natured act of Maxwell will low: Harrison no votes. With this issue the campaign, so fur as this paper is concerned, will be over and the battle of ballots will be fought before our next issue. THE Joowal has the satisfaction of knowing that it ha advocated none but men who are worthy of the positions to which they aspire. Ringmaster Verity has given a number of reasons whv his ticket should be elected and for fear our readers may for ,'et some of them we will enumerate a few: Because the editor has cot always paid his notes promptly; because he is a little fool; because be is a liar, a coward, a sheeny, A wharf rat, and some other equally strong reasons which we cannot recall. Tliere is no doubt that such reasons advanced by so wise, honest. honorable and unselfish a man as tlie records of tto courts and other records show Mr. Verity to be will cause the voters of Sioux county to vote just as ba bide tbem. The question for the voters to decido is whether they prefer a set of officers who have held the posi tions far four years and were put up by a packed convention, controlled by Ring master Verity or a set of men who have heen attending to tbeir own business and who were put up by a petition signed by over a hundred of the electors vrf the county 1 On last Saturday morning Carter Harrison, mayor Of Chicago, was shot to death by a crazy crank named Pren dergast, who claimed that the dead offi cial had promised to appoint him to an important position in the city. The as sassin called at the borne of the mayor in the evening and said be must see the executive and when he saw him shot him three times, inflicting wounds from which he died within A few minutes. A servant heard the shots and arrived on the scene and chased the assassin who ran to a police station and gave himself up. Great excitement prevailed in tlie city. It is the first time in the history of Chicago that an official of the city has been murdered and coming as it has just at the close of the great fair it Talis with more than usual violence on the city. It is one of those cases wherein the law is inadequate. The crank who did the deed, like the slayer of Garfield, wanted notoriety and thought that bis rash act would bring that to him and he would have a long trial and the eyes of the nation would be upon him. When a (lend deliberately does such an act and knowledges it the long, expensive process of the law should be dispensed will) and the criminal sentenced and ex ecuted with as litttle ceremony as pos sible. Toe last issue or the nog organ con tained a most pitiful whine for the peo ple to elect Ringmaster Verity's ticket on next Tuesday. It tries to make out that the men on that ticket are the only honest men in the county and thatr they are the men who paid off the county debt and for that reason they should be kept in office. There is not a man on Verity's ticket who did any of the pay lagofthe debt. It comes with very poor grace for Mr. Verity to attempt to cram such stuff down the throats of the voters when be as one of the old officers helped to contract the debts and he and his business associates in 1890 attempted to get an order of the court which would have pot the nuances of the county in a worse shape than they irr were, lie says keep only tried and true mea m ofSoe. If thai works the voters for a third term the riag will use it two years later to bold a foratb term sod so have a perpetual asap, until they aad thee a new mea would bare be put ta. Because ao official has doae as bis oath and hood deroea' Vs ao res son why he should hare a life lease oa the salary. Er. Verity to ao more oomsstsat ia Us why hie ticket should be elected k is m Mythar elee, Ee says in eae pise is tie peps that be has atth ttf to say asiaK$ay of C mm eathe GHteesja tiotat mi la tmmmr be aty tiatestrktf tMmt mmU k fiaafcj a presaliiai 'oa saaasty. Ce loamtoeury ma a Ot n;iaan ri Ci tttct to -:-: "t t ft7 3" I The Cltbtas Tfcmet. Duriag the past week tlie petitions f.-r the Citiseos Ticket la ve been filed in Cm office of the county clerk. T u( the CAodidstes were put on um ji. liofts after having been discussed by twenty-wsveo men, rerewntin eight preciox'ts and the petitions as filed are ined by ooe hunored and twelve of the electors of Hioux county.- That fact proves cooci Jwvelv that they are not the candidates of any little riog or clique who desire to control them io their official capacity. Every man on the ticket is well worthy tbe support of any man. Eacb one of them is fully qca lifted to perform the duties of tbe office for wbicb be is a candidate. There is not a man among ibem whose record will not bear ioHpec tion by alL They are men who are sup ported the most earnestly by those who know them best. At the bead of the ticket appears the name of a S. WOODRITT, tlie nominee for county treasurer. He is a middle i'ed man, has a family and lias resided in Five Points precinct for the pa.st four years. lie has resided in Nebraska for nine years and has been en gaged in farming and stock raising. He is a man of good personal appearance aud is thoroughly qualified for the posi tion. He I ins never Un a candidate for ollice before and consented to enter tlie race only at the solicitation of bis friends, lie is a quiet, unassuming man and those who have known bun for years all vouch for him as a man of honor and integrity. Tbe next name on the ticket is M. J. BLEWETT, tlie candidate for cnunty clerk. Mr. Blewett is quite well known to tbe peo ple of Sioux county, having resided in Montrose precinct for tbe past seven l lie came here a poor boy and has bad to work for all he has and his surplus earning have been used to im prove bis land. His standing as a man and a citizen is equal to that of any resi dent of the county. He has the ability and education to amply fit him for the office of county clerk and tbe , eople may rest assured that if that important office is entrusted to his care every in terest of tlie. county will have proper care and attention. No ooe need hesi tate to vote for him. Tlie third name on tlie ticket is that of A. R. DEW, the candidate for sheriff. To those who are frequent visitors at Harrison and to tbe people of warbonnet precinct, which is his home, there is no need for us to say a word for they all know Cert Dew. He lias resided in Sioux county for more than five years, and has had as much or more to contend with than the average of the homesteaders, lu addition to bis family he gu)ort an aged and crippled mother-in-law and three orphau nephews which fact goes to prove that lie is a man of good principles. He is a man of honor and those who knew hiin in the east report that his record there was excellent, both for honestly and ability. He is not a giant, but he has nerve enough to go wherever the duties of sheriff would call him and not "lose his head." lie bas had mu':li business ex perience and is in every way qualified for the office of sheriff and tliere is no reason why be should not be earnestly supported at the polls. On the ticket as candidate for county judge the name of a J. aowEY, of Cook precinct, appears. Mr. Gowey s home is so far from tbe county seat that he seldom Kete here. He and his sons nave resided there for some years and are engaged in farming and stock-raising. He is a man of sterling integrity and good judgment and would perform the duties of tbe office of county judge in a fair, honest, and impartial manner. He was for years a resident of Seward coun ty where be enjoyed the confidence and respect of all who knew him. He bas never been n office-seeker and is well deserving of tbe support of all. There is no more important position io the county than that of superinteodeot of public instruction and for that office W. H. DAVUL of Bowen precinct is tbe nominee. Mr. Levis bas almost grown up in 8ioux county. He is highly qualified for tlie office, as he holds a first grade certiftuate and bas had two years experience us nriocipal of the schools of Harrison, He has Iweo an active worker in tbe iosti tubes of the county for years so that be is ia touch with the school work of the county and will babble to handle the work of the office to the best interest of tbe taxpayers and the patrons of tbe schools, and the people of Sioux county will be adraaciaf their owa interests by aiectiag W. H. JJfcrie, a, U of Werboenst precinct, is tbe nominee far surveyor. Be Is a mea of food edu eaUoa and aatatal ability "he baa re eUejl is gioex cottoty for some Ce mlS 03 13w pQoe at well as any who is net a tralaid imjiasir aad kjssws eawesh abort the aasiaem to UU aha of- Boo to the mtlefastfea of ait. Asa BtestaaataeBca aal any oa scrrertskJai 1 hare ae reasoa t pCsssl fcr . jaWJ , aasVflaopM. , aT dietr ct fipoesd of Afctetopr, F, . Points, Hat Creek. Montrose and War bonnet precincts have nominated FRKE TIVEHAU, U Five Point precinct, as lb Citiaeo candidate for county commissioner. It is needless to say a word about him to those w!k know him for he stands high with tbem. He is a man of honor and good busioeM ability, who has a mind of his own and would t under the control of no one in bis official acts. Any wbn do not know him need not hesitate to vote for him if tbey want tbe affairs of the county looked after in an lionest and intelligent manner. There you have the men who compose the Citizens ticket. All are good men. All are honest men. All are men quali fied to fill the offices for which tbey liave been nominated. Look tlie list over carefully. Investigate the men and their records arid you w ill find tlwi every one of them is worthy of the sup port of all honest men at the polls. Final Proof Sotim. All persons hnvlnif Hun proof notice lu II. la p..T will rcwlve a marked copy of tin ,jjrr mm are mjurwM m ramnm. mi-h noliee and if miiv error, estot report lame to tlli office st once Xvtlre for Pnbllratlon. Land Cfflce at Chsdron. Neb., ( Oct. I, 13. i Notice l hereby r1en thnt the following- nnwrd settler b.ut Xiiel notice of his InU-n-Hon ui nii.ke H:miI nrool in Miimort of til clnini, anl Hut mIJ proof will be made be loin our.id l-lnoeiiiaii, tiers 01 u awmci court, at llHrrUon, elr., ou soremner arm, im, rit: Ms in 11. ( smpbelL of Adelia, Nrb, wbo made 11. ' entry Ko. Vt for lUe north ou.t qr., seel. , tp. M n., r. M . prrjve bin continuous r-l'lem-e upon and lie nainan me ioiiowin wnn.wn iu uniVHiion oi nii iano(ixi Mklmil J. u'txnnelt, 'rank I. Mfyer, Kolx-rt iarrion. Herbert S. Woodruff, all of Adella, Sebr. Jjgil Xutirr. To John GsuKenbansh and Mm. (isuecn- tmugh, hl wile, chnnlian name unknown, nouwwWent defendant. You ure hereby notified thHt on the nth lav of Muy. Isia, tarnewt E. t'repin. plain - Iff herein, Bled bin petition lu the ditrtct our tof Minn county, Mebraka, (tilii'-t aolm GaUfcenbniKli, ir. l,HU(eiibaU((h, UU wife iliriliua uuiue unknown, John A.u un and Mrs. AsbUm, bin wife, chrUttan iiatue unknown, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain uivrigMge xecuxtd by a)d John i.aniteubaug'h to the extern r'arra Mortvuire i ou.paiiy uiv.u the u. i". t of secllou Si, township Sit, !., range M west, to hioux co Jiily, ebraika, given to secure a promiuory note lor ftfTA Wof even dale tbop-wlth, due Dve years roiu ual-, with Interest at 7 pur cent per aiiuuui ami leu p-r cent at'er nmlurll) . 1 lie nlaintlff Is now tbu owner and hoiiler ot said note aud uiorU.ig and default has tHM.1!) mude In the payment tnereol and in the toTitis iol eondttioim of Siid mortgage, and there i now due liiereoa tbe sum of AS.' 2s cents with inU-rexl nt 10 s r rent from the nrst day ol My, 13. 1 ou sre requiriHi to answer sain pennon on or before the nan any ol oviiiljer. ISU3. hKSBT fc. t SKflN, Iir . v . ,,, ti,m Aiitjruey. 1st publication Oct. I, 13. lli-J Order of Hearing en IVl im for Appoint- pieiit of AtliuiiiU t stf, STlltOrNEHKiSSl, ( ifi'x t'ocKtr. j ' At a session of tlie County Court, held at tbe totiity Court room. In and lor aaid county, K'tolr 12, A. t. 118. freMrol, H. Uaraer, tumy ju-i's. In the matter ot the estate ol .M jilla M Maaou, tleceaved. On reading and filing the petition of Jaun T. Manou, praViug that ndiniiilntm tion of laid estate may be granted to him aa adumiliilriilor: Ukoksko, that Novemlier 13. A. I). IMiO, at II o'clock a. in., is aiMigued for hearing aald uvtitillou, when all peraon hitereated in aid matter uiay appear at a Louuty Court xo be held in and lor said connlv, and Dhow caiiMi wuv me prayer ol petitioner Hhou Id not be gran toil; and that notice of the peudeucy of aald petition, and the hearing thereof, be given to all peraou interested m aaia uiatu-r uy puointning copvof thU order in ihe Hioux tot'tr jcaAL, a we-my uewnpaner nrinti in aid county, for fodr eucceitHive week, prior to Mia day of hearing. inmcj A true TOiy. lu-V) ti. Jtaata, County Judge. Kotlce.-Timber t ulture. V. 8. IksnOrricB, I ALtUNC'E, 'EB. Oct. 11, Complaint Ml harhig been filed at this of flee b) Aniae 1.. Nleboiaon againit Hurgemt W. McClure tor failure to comply with law as to thuber-eulture entry ho. MM. dated Oct. , HWi, upou tbe lots A 4 and . H nw. 4 aeciuin a, vownauip xi, range at, in nioux county, ieo.t win a view to ine canceiia lion ol aaia entry: contestant alleging tbtt aid land haa had no treea growing thereon nine llct. St, Im!I:, and Ih .l claimant biu not cauaed to be cultivated or planted to tree. acei or cutting any pari tuereoi winre uci. iiwi, aim aaiu aeiecM mill ejit: toe wiu p.irtle arc hereby uiuuioned o appear at . i . I . .Ml . . .1 ... . i . I .m . . in o'clock, a, m to rexpoud and f nriilab tentl 'I . ... 11 1 , ',11 in. u Ol I '.TV , A M , IV oiouy concerning aaiu aiiegea I inure. leaiiiiiony oi Wituease will be taken be fore John A. oreeo, a notary publn', at hU ofliee st Hoy ville, bvb., tiee. 4, IDaS, at ill 111. J AS. ti. JJASSKIS, HU Receiver. QlLtlVAS 4 COXLEY, Uwyert. Will rsAcricc is 414, Tas local, stats aad federal eearta aad 17, s. taad oflee, uioal PAPcna OARcrui4v drawn. I I It I I tlT Office in Court House, HAWUSO. ' , . . BEST AUR ANT Oyster Parlors, -OF- O. S. SCOTT, Warm Meals at all Hours. Oyster served ia My style. Oive me 1 call. 1 aoqr north of lbs Journal office, I & KXWEN A tOK, Wtjon and Carri seiirlag eeea ssarf atiee, mmmmnmt r tcr -4 e fh!TO 1 m MM Jl lUllu LAiip5 IN Lumber, Coal and Saab, Doors, Lath and Windmill and tgents Buckeye, And Walter A, Wood MOWERS, REAPERS 4; BINDERS, HARBISON - SD1S a SMILEY, Harrison, Nebraska, Real Estate Agents, Have a number of bargains in choice land in Sioux county. Parties desiring estate should not fail to call on them. School Lands leased, taxes paid for non-residents; farms rented, etc. CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED. the piora harmacy, J. E PHIHNEY, Proprietor. Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. BT ARTISTS' MATERIAL School pplles. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A FULL LINK i f Mti,r'f MfW Vr--r TUs-ivJ LJ UndcrtaWto pocp embalming T w tzTx Ammoz omx to hah ccww. Geo. Rbejd, '. , ... '. :"' 1 ' ' V'vil 4 A"-r J 4.- a urn -t y Ui IVVil.Q Farm Implements, Blinds, Lime, Shingles. Pump Supplies. for tlra Deering . NEBRASKA. to buy or sell real ' ..: - -4