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4 ", oux County Journal. fBTTABUSHED IHSH, Hulascription Trice. ?2.00 L. J. IttMMNH. Editor. Entered at the HarrUun P"t offlce an ecjtid olit matter. Thursday. October 11. 1394. Eepablit-D Ticket. for Governor, T. J. MA JO US, ofSemaUa. for HeiltunantGovernor, K. E. K.OOKE, Of Lancaster, for Secretary of State, J. A. 1'IHKK, of Harlan, for Auditor of Public Account, El'OEJifi JIOURE, Of M.idhton. For Treasurer, J. S. BABTLEY, of Holt. For Commissioner of Public iuds and Building. H. C. UCSh-LL, of Colfax. For Attoroey.General, A. 8. CHl'BCHU-I., of Douglass. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, ILK. COBBtTT, of York. Kor Congressman, Sixth District, M. A. P.U GHKliTY, of Kcitll. Kor Htitft Senator, 14tU District, J. A. KCAM.VHOUS, of Sberiilan. As a disappointment O. M. K-ia i a decided success. It has not yet been learned w hen II. (i. Stewart's female manager will take charge of his campaign. It its said that out of three hundred vote in Alliance the pops will get about 85, and in the country precincts of Box Butte county some who have been the leaders of the third party have taken a firm stand on the republican platform. The World-Herald prints a sermon preached by Rev. W. J. Bryan in defense of the fusionists, and another in the same column by Rev Caldwell in d-lense of Judas Iscariot. There is something strikingly appropriate in the coinci . dence. Cbadron Record t (dem.) Allen, Bryan, McKeighan, Kem, Hol cotnb, and the balance of that aggrega tion of jawstniths are not the men who give work and employment to honest labor The man who votes for them ought to be consistent and apply to them for employment. Alliance Crnp(dem). A poll of Custer county, the home of Holcomb and Kem, shows a dimunition of the populist vote by 828, a gain of 3 for the republicans and a loss of 20 for toe democrats. Where does pop success appear in the face of that sort of a fact? Fremont Tribune. The democrats of the northwest legis lative districts held their conventions at Chadron last Friday evening and II. A. Cox was nominated for representative and J. W. OwenB for senator. Both candidates reside in Chadron. Alvin T. Clark, of this county, was chairman of tlie senatorial convention. The scheme to have John II. Powers and the other two men on the pop ticket for whose places others were named at Bryan"g convention withdraw, did not work and the result will be that all will make the race. It will be a surprise if the pops who are honest in w hat they profess do not very sharply resent the shabby treatmeat accorded Powers. Secretary of State Allen has decided that the ticket put up by the democrats who bolted the Bryan-fusion convention connot be put on the official ballots as the democratic state ticket. The secre tary stated ih his decision that he had no right to consider the politics of the men od the ticket The case will lie fought still further by the men in charge of it as it is considered that if it is lost it means that the democratic party of Nebraska has been delivered bodily to the populists and that it will have to be entirely re-organized. The condition shows that Bryan's personal ambition was much stronger than his demo racy. The business men of the state are or giwising for the purpose of showing to tbe people of Um state that it will be 4ietrin4MtaI to the business interests of nil to eiect a populist governor. It is not a gang of office-seekers who have been disappointed jn their attempt to get into a high place but it is the hard takiff hard working business men wfco tiepeod on tbe prosperity of the ' atftU for tbe prosperity of their private hut1 , It is fast dawnnig upon the ptCgi. that Btjtm ta simply working to rnrto wry, vta Bowwater is simply to eleraU Bosewater, and mm km MMt Nsifacy about l ' 'fLzjmmt, party r a UU if It r U rj (a vat path they 4taMtreto Ct- O C fct bty ha decided lo t - 4CUtors like Bryan Trrr!J be NJeeptted to Xi ivjwrt ) yet leen received of where H. O. Su ..rt I' i told the people of ins district vh.l tiie Fremont 7Vi7i:.. meant by the remarks about his vote oa a certain uieasuie. From the remarks of Senator Hill ac cept ing the nomination for governor of New York it would appear that the dem ocratic ship in the empire tate liad fcprung some dangerous leaks. While Kem is making appointments and then disappointing llw t"lJl Uo'-11 when he keeps them and when bed.- not. II itt Dausherty is making a iu ning canvass throughout the district. If the Wilson bdl is in the interest of the people of tins country a hy was its author accorded so warm a welcome by the leading commercial body of Lug-i ,, , i. . . i i I land.' Tiie "blart.-d lintiiers may tie ; . guvs but they do no:, as a rule, banquet the limn ho hits them in the povket bouk. The decision of Jude Jenkins to the effect that the employes of the Northern Pacilic could not go on a sinke has It-en overruled by the supreme court. Tlwt was certainly riht for if the employes of anv man or cortionition have not tlie , ..,!,,.. l... ,,l., I lute 9n. I I" lu"- - r" nothing mo or less tlian slaves an J n . one wants any t.uch construction put i .i... i..... ti. ....t i-. .,1 .ii.lv ! Ujiuu lire .,v,..v ..... , ' states that the strikers right ceases be fore be commits any violent act and if that part can be enforced a great deal j w ill have been accomplished. In opening his seech at Lincoln las' week Governor McKmley used the fol lowing words which show the feeling of the people on the political sitintion in several states: "I have been in Missouri and Kansas for 30 hours. 1 have ient part, of the morning in this great state of Nebraska. I have met thousands, yes ! tens of thousands of people, and the act precisely as the people in Ohio did last year when they pve the Republi can ticket a majority of hO,(WO. ( 'beers. 1 The people are eager to vole this year; they are eager to vote for their homes and their factories, their farms and their wages. They are eacer to vote their opinion of the new tinfT law." The Irrigation Mnvrinent. The irrigation movement is accumu lating a tremdous iniielus, which is visible not alone in the west, but throughout the country. The work ol organization and agitation, through na tional, inter state, state and county as sociations, will go forward w ith renewed energy from now until the next great international congress assembles at Al buquerque, New Mexico, in the autumn of lf8.-. That this movement is the hope of prosperity of millions and that it will safeguard our institutions with a new bulwark of liberty, in the form of small landed proprietors, is the confident expectation of western men. Their ap peal is to patriotism and the best spirit of humanity. They seek to build to the credit of their country, to the good of their race, to the glory of God. From "Progress of Irrigation Thought in the West," by William E. Smythe, October Review of Reviews. Just From the Press. A very attractive publication has just been issued by the passenger department of the Burlington Route. It bears the title "The Newer North-west- and de scribes in a most interesting and read able fashion those portions of northern Wyomiugand the Black Hills- of South Dakota w hich are reached by this com pany's lines. The scenery, towns, mines, people and industries of these two remarkable sec tions of country are treated of with ab solute fldelety. 200 pages with illustra tions, sent on receipt of 10 cents in stamps. J.Francis, G.P.& T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. A heavy dew is the precusor of rain, because it shows that the atmosphere is saturated with moisture. N If afflicted with scalp diseases, hair falling out, and premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall's Hair Renewer. Lunar halos are sometimes large and sometimes small, because they are formed at different heights in the air. To remove the constipated habit, tlie only safe treatment is a course of Ayer's Pills, followed by a laxative diet. Most other cathartics do more harm than good therefore leading physicians recommend Ayer's Pills, especially as a family physic. Red hair is of that color because it is supposed to have a larger proportion of sulphur than black hair. Confusion as to the choice of a blood purilier is unnecessary. There is but one liest snrsnpnrilla, and that is Ayer's This important fact was recognized at tbe vorld's fair, Chicago, 1893, being the Wly blood-puritler admitted to be placed on exhibition. At a Hindree Janet Ion Potato in Nebraska, connections are made with Burlington Route trains for Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, 8t. Joseph, Omaha, Lincoln, IJtnver, Cheyenne and beyond. Our maps and time-table showing where, when and how our trains run and wherein they excel the trains of other linen in msnv important respects, are sent on request free. Always glad to quota mtoa and give tijormnnnn. i v " ..i ir, v. ' m. w" - Nura4jka. 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A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800.000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. X( 110MS. NO DEBTS, LOW TAXES. Fuel, Posts, lisrs and I.uinhcr ( hcapt r Thau at any Other Place In fbi;ik:i. Sioux county is the northwest county of Nehru1! Jt i almut thirty miles east mill west lv liln ii! eccnty miles ntTlli anil sout!i nod cniit'iiii'4 OVER 1,300,000 ACRES if land. Then- tiie iin.re hr Id. -tn-rfc lin. vi.all slre:uiis in the enmity til.. 11 can lie found ill tin- sunt- area i lse here ill the stale. It hint more iirie timlH-r 111 it than all the rest of the stale omliineil Its (frasses ar the richest ami most nu tritious known ko th.it 'for stock-grot inji it in unexcelled. The soil varies from a heavy clay to a light s'indy loam and is cajiahle of pro ducing excellent crow. The princiial crops are small grain and vegelahles, although gtxnl torn is ( grown in the valleys. The wln-nt, nuts j rve nnd hurley are nl! ) tttuj-tt:-. i i v !'! ; fjiinlity and cimilnaiid '! e highest iiiitr-j ket prices. ! The water is pure nod rt !iv Ircg umI is found in uhun lnm o in nil part of lie ( county. The county i pr.tc tii ally out of d. id and has over forly-iive iinh s ul railroad within its hordcrs, has a good hru k court house and the necessary fixtures for run ning the county ni.tl there has never been one dollar of county bonds issiised mill hence taxes w ill be low. The Fremont, Elkhoru & Missouri Valley railroad cnisn-S Sioux count from east to west and the U. &. JI. has about fifteen miles of its line in the norllieast iart of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of the eastern portion oL.Ncbru.ska. There is Htill over'boo.ooo acres of land in Sioux county yet open to lioine.slu.id entry. Jt is better land and more desirably located than that for which such rushes are made on the ojieii- ir.g ol a reservation. There is no rail road land in the county mid for that reason its settlement las been slow for no Secial effort to get settlers was made, us was done in the early dayo ol the settlement of the eastern part of the state. Good deeded land can lie purchased at reasonable, rates w ith government lain! adjoining so that a (let'Suii who wants mure til, in one iutrlei' section can obtain it if he hits a little means. There are alxiut 2,o00 people in tlie ounty and there is room fur thousands more. lUrrijou is the counfy seat and is sit uated oil the !'. E. & M. V. railroad, and is as good a town as the thinly settled country demands. School houses and .hurches ore pro vided in almost everv wdtlcuenl and are kept Up with the limes. All woo desire to get a homestead or buy laud cln-iip are invited to come and see the country for themselves and jude of its inerils. Homesteads will lint be obtainable iiiui h lunger and if juii waul to use your right uutl get IUU a, res ol land Iroiu Undo Ham free it is tune you were alKiill it. NORTH WEST EAST CESS- SOUTH rureliftse TirkfU nnd 4 Kiisigit Your freight vln the F..E.H.V.S.C.&P. KAILK01DS. H. tl. BURT. General Mannger. K. C. MonPiiousE, J. It MtnuNAN, Qeo'l Freight Agt. Uen'1 Puss. AgU OMAHA NCB. UlJi S' IflinMnp r rv, : rial iua ! Iter 37 LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST CUlTICAM'HONOUNi i: Til EM INCOMPARABLY THE PET IN TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY & CAMP, Chicago. 111. McGIM KV A STOVKI! ll.irrlM.n. N'-iir. on 11 follow iiiif hrund . . Ul V .- .-l .lwl.. What is this anyhow 1 It is the only bow (ling) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. IJoss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Vr potltl wilt bring toil I natch cast Cf.tr tt. Keystone Watch Case Co.; PHILADELPHIA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. sTATKOrKii'KUs: Uirenzo I'mmw (iuvei m,r. 1. J. .11 jiirs . . ii iHi ii n.t '.ovenior J.t . Alle.i seeretnry til stnte KiiKii .e ii'ir'... . A ud 1 tor Jom-pli .. li u t.e)' - lnMsurer ti. ii.it. siimt uuirtiry i.eneriil A. II. Iiiiit,(ilu'i' l.:tnd t iiiniiilsiont.r A. Iv.ooudy ....supL 1'ulillf instruction I'ONiiUKsslONAL HKI.K4S.TI4)N: I K, M.irtil.Tioii 1'. 1. si'MHlor, iMiiuliit Win. V Allen l . s. seiii.Uir, Miiillsuii W . .1. Iirv.ni, t onitie-s.-iiuii !.-t Hist., I.ine.ilu li. II. Miner, " 'd " Onmlm I. . li. Mi ikli jolin " .VI " Kiilieruin h. J. iliiiiier, " nil " Aururit VV. A. luli ii itliiin, " ?i 1 rt " lied I loud I I. il. Kent, " '-Hi " flrukeii lititt Jl'l:: i MiV't 1". I.. Nnrviil I iiH l Jutlie, sewitrd A. M. !'ut AHii't..!. .lll.ll... riililiillllls 'r.ti.t.-. il u riNiin As'ti'.liidK. i.rnid Islmid li. A. t.it!ii!Hiil.. ieilv itiitl lu-Hirt...r, Lincoln K I ri E K ST 1 1 J I' I ' H ' I A 1. 1 I sT II II T : M. I'. Muk ud Ju.(je. tl'.S'i ilt Alfred kt.it tow. " rimilniii M. J. lllewett.- - Clerk, ll.trnsuii C4t:NTY tiKKICKUs: ItotiiTl vvr."tm l oniity Jtidi'tt M.J. Wen el 1 tli-fk il. s. Vt iHi-iniif ...'1 rertsiitei W. II. Ilavirt .-UJ.t. 1'uliUt lllntrui llill A. It. Hew "Iierlir J. K. 1 111 11 lit ' t'lilimer s. I... i-.ltis... ..... surveyor i. .1. IlieW.'lt I ierlt Of lllslliet t ll'tll t Alvin 4. 4 li.rtt on 11 1 y Atioriu y lIDAItli tiK COMMlssIDNWfs: Kritnk i iiiltli 1111 Il lll-ii li-1. M.J. W etur (ili.iiriiiiiii) ...S'l llellj. K. wtlllllflOII ... . .ill ' I.Kiill.ATlVK; II. II. Mewiirl. eiiii tor, "lt No. 1 4, 1 rutin. d J. Ii. VNuikI Uep., Hint. No. M, iluy . ih'iiiks VILLAGE orncmis: I). II. ir!t ol I ieli.ni iiiuni ..'1 1 1-1. K. itnliwer J. W. ,-sm.u ' M.J. lilt-met t toiiriid l.lii.letiiitii .. .... . " I,. J. Slum. t.;H . fll'l'k V. A. Hester Tri'itsui.-i' J. I. Imv l street t'tiiiuiiU.iiiii,.). SCHOOL (iKFiCKUS: J. W. Keott liliuen.r J. K. Mltleliel M.i-leriitiir o. W. lleter I reitun'. r TKIiMsfif (MfllT: fllstrirt f'tinrl, At lliirrisoii, t'ljiniMe.iee Miiy IstUlld .NllveinlrfT IJtll, '4. County loint.-At ll.irl-on, loniiiieiiie liritl Mundtiv ol e.irh iiitnilli. f lir Itf:i I Y.H A M I WM I Ki t Ls, M. K. ( lillli'll I'iii0ii!li iiiirh iilterieiltt Nil mi. iy nt II ;JH . 111., 1111. 1 every Mindiiy even 1UK Hi 7'W. IIKV. t:. t. IISNU.I., I'Ksltir. MetlimllHt siiudity hiditHil meet, every Min ds y iiiui'iiliiK nt ln .lll. J. K. J1AKSII.I.I.KM, W. It. lUVI, siiiierinteiidenl. si.erehii y. WOOHMEN 4jrTIIKW4jRI.lt. Ilnrrlwm t 1111, i, Vi. Vi, inis'tii on tu f)i-t Mini iniin Mtmr.i.,y evtinniK of eiteh ummlt. J, L. I'liisM r, J.. 1'. rosi it., Clerk. ton. Coin. KI'WOUTlTT.K AlilK. llevotliiiiul intH'tliiK "Very Mindsy evn.lnif Ht It .iyi. t aliluet 1111 etliiK 1111 eitll or iirest dent. L a its Hr.sThii. Mm. W. II. KAviit, 1'retiliU'iit. feiTtliry. Jt Mull I.KAH K. Meet every Sunday Klternoon MlJii. Mun. J. K. 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