TfoEcux County Journal. flCTABUaBKD 1888. Subscription Price, $2.00 L.J. Editor. Entered at the Harrison post oHice. a aneoiul elaaa matter. THIKSDAY, OCTOBEi Is. 14. Kubli(-su Ticket. Vr Governor, T. J.MAJOUS, of Nemaha. For IJeutenant-Governor, K.K. MiXiRE, of lailtc. isUT, ur Secretary of State, J. A.l'll'fcU, of Hail an. For Auditor of Public Accounts, EVUKNE MisiKK. of Madison. or Treasurer, J. 8. BARTLEY, of Holt. for Commissioner of Public Luiul and Buildings, II. C. KL'SsKLL, of Colfax. For Attorney -General, A. 8. CHURCHILL, of Douglass. for Superintendent of Public Instruction, II. B. COKBETT, of York for Congressman, Sixth DLstrict, M. A. DAl'OUEKTY, of Keith, for Mate Senator, 14th District, J. A. SCAMAUOKX, of Sheridan, Oldham, one of the Bryan strikers, made a speech at Alliance a few dais ago and the report to Bryan's paper mi id the house was crowded. The Onp, the democratic paper of Alliince, nam Oldham's audience consisted of aboui thirty people, ten of whom were populists from Bemingford. It is reported that the democratic " managers of Indiana have become des perate and determined to carry that ktate-atall hazards. In order to accom plish this they must nave cash and the report is that the cash is to be furnished by England. Funds are also said to U furnished to use to carry Wilson's dis trict and to aid Hill in New York. The . result will be watched with a good deal of interest, In his report lo tlie governor of the re bent international irrigation congrew Prof. ReeCe. of Fulls City suggests that a system of reservoirs lie constructed from the gull 01 Mexico as lar north u is needed and that "reservoir day" I established to advance the work. He claims that the Urst step to attain th, desired result is to irrigate the uii and the reservoirs are to accomplish tnat. The suggestions made by Prof. Reeve an rertainly worthy of consideration While the indications are that there .Will be no war between France anJ E ig land grow out of the Korea bina-Japan trouble) there is no doubt reason to be lieve thut a resort to arms by the two great powers mav come about within comparably short time. Most of the great European nations have quite an interest in the territory over which China and Japan are fighting-, and all will watch closely to see th it no one get What belongs to some one elses France Is hit as hard by the world-wide depression as any other country, not withstanding the thnH of Its inhabitants and its larye circulation of current.-? pei capita. It is noteworthy that the stress Is greatest ih agricultural districts, where from 78 to M pef cent of the pop blation is officially reported to be in enforced idleness. In Paris 2T per cent of the shoemakers are without employ-toetat- it per cent of the glove maker tad 8 per cent of the lace and emhroid fcry workers. Or6e Jatid Farmer. The hard times are hardening and the result are beginning id be Ml by tlie Wosfneaa mn of the stats-. Two banks e,t Kearney were forced to t-lose their doors within the past few days and some fctfstftose houses did likewise. There is by far to many banks and merchants ir he state of Nebraska for all to d.l (tttolttable business under the condition Had it h simply a Question of a short time ttnllt maay Will either close ii) Msd t Wt Of bu sines or be forced t Utt ratt. It will be done quietly, to kaH Is bd ocxjiston tor panic but it UM lagiUMM mall of the con tZt3 oT tlM country. . fepMMt bf Utt HeWaska (isW CTM pins the action of Bryan-, V Vj v iMMiy ana pstneMC since mat rjJlCitmikr tihttmsUflic by L Mfc ft will B remerabetvu UHJUtt jslAtrtamt to rid hw a tlDOsmFWtynHcijf Moabbe ZZtiJZk Mrt kMM tttt Mutt u. tr rt UM iaba My jtimt h Ci"f.Ct? U & SdH to rtd. the fcm ' Into UM imp wt ite . yK.ilX2i May i ttMdf V kH ft wH for bin J; 'liif'iihswd wtii. ' , r v 'v If any one doubts that the populist par'V litis lost its footing in wti.it Ins has been its at rouble iM ! t linn mvesti irata the situation in Kansas. Toe ictiarges of corruption ajfainst the popu-li.-it officials have been so conclusively idem-en that T.l,tu.,..lliiit'a iiei.iit i t-er- l ....... - tain. Til- people have caught onto the fact tliitt by Votinjf for the prvteiiJt d re lurtiiers they have betp duped iu to pul tiiij: it wt of rascal into the p sltioua of li.iu.-r and truat ar,d they are jfettiu;; out of the pup ranks a (al a Ihe-y cau. There ran lie but one result and that la that Kansas will te buck id the republi can column after the vote of November tith is counted. !n p ilitu-a as in everything else, straas slio hit Ii way tlie wind is (lowing. Tiie trip of Governor MiKo !. through t ie central wesieru suite certainly is a straw which btrongly in dicates the fcel.ngs of the iu isses to wlioiii he SK..ke during Ins tr.p. li s course was marked by a series of ova- lions which have Uevei been equalled iu the history of the nation and it was mmJd clear in evtry instance that it was the principles advocated anJ nut the man (lersonally which was so warmly received. At the time of the last presi dential election the people were restless and expressed a de-ire for a change. That the change has I "-en experienced none can deny and now the tide has set in strongly and the desire to chance back is expressed on every h ind. The present campaign on the wliole is a cam paign which clearly indicates that tlie masses liuve had all they wan:, of such ti'iie as have been experienced for the past var or two and they want to get hack to where they were before. That there is a Vast falling olf in the P'.puhal sentiment in Nebraska is evi dent to all who have lieen watching the progress of the campaign. Greater clforts are tieing made by tlie managers of thut purty than ev-r liefore ami in this they are aided by the Bryan wing of the democratic (arty, but in ull the work there is a lack of interest an l en thusiasm which characterize thrf meet ings of that pirty in former years. The men wh went mt j th-j .jrk si tip:y tw cause they believed it to be r.ht have found that tbey were being iinuVr iln dupes and tools of schemers who t-r getting w!iat tliey could otd get at the 'lands ol the old parties. There is no more regard for tlie interests of the peo ple by tho olfice-sei-king element of the top party thuD there is for the principle f the neinocratb: party by Bryan. It is i great attempt to gel into otflce by a rowd largely composed of men wlm have been otllce-seekers all their lives and tbey will he pretty apt to be disap pointed when the votes tttu counted iu November. (jiovernment Control of lUili'uadi. jruge Jiidil Faruir. A (xipular movement, particularly in .lie west desires to vest iu the govern ment the control of railroads aided by the United States. Olherst more radic-tl, would have the federul governuieot ac quire the owBersliip of all tlie railroads ai the ct'untryt The advocates cite the success of tlie postal service in this coun try and of certain railroads abroad hicb are operated by the state. Uu just discrimination and the necessity ) in inter-state commerce act, they eiiy, ou Id be obviated. From the recent r rl of the intor taie tuiiiiinerce commis-ion it appeurs (.hat rates are higher iu Great Britain, where the state has no railroad property, than in France and Germany) where the railroads are owned and operated by the xoverntneut; but rates are lower in the c'nited Wlates than in j either of these couutrie. One of tlie greatest evils wbich would beset government owner ship of railroads would lie the liability of political dominance in the selection ol routes, in consequence of winch paying roads would have to meet the delicit ol unremunerative routes. A beoedt would accrue, however, where roads failed to lay exienses through lack of population, as the routes would do much to develop tlie section through wbich they trav ersed Tlie pacific roads are tlie most import ant lines which the government hm tided. The bonds on thes roads are not Jue until and tin government can iot foreclose until that tone and, hav ng only a second mortgaget Would in case of foreclosure, be obliged to pay Hit kirst mortgage amounting t- tnany ni l lion. The expediency of foreclosins under such conditions may Well be gaiB uid, but on the other hand, the opera lion of the roads by the government for a period of years would determine the advisability of extending federal con trol; ... If Utt bait hi falling out and turning uray, '.he gtahd of the skin needs stimu lattng and i3oor-food, and the best rem edy and tlmuhtht it Hall's liuir rU-nea-wr. . ' il Hind UtDm IMtii in Nebraska, ciHsnvction are Htade with riurhngtoo Bout t rains ( Jmcagok Bt. HUis, Ktnsas ity, At Jmpr, Oinatm, binvidn, uenver, t;iHyciiue and beyond. Our maps and llme-Ubie WwWinK where-, when and now our trams rda and wlieteiik they excel the trains of otber km in many tmpMHant rvspacta, an on riHsrt- tiw. Always jidviiiiui ra'tM nd givv irtlorsatw. . . , Jg T. A. didiba, T UST. . o ir of Sair of Heal l'ruer ty in siuui Coiiutv. rljr ks. fur Taxes for Hie Year IH',13. loU I and i M ue, a.s, i. a- ft :ti As h i. i St .'ti lot . 5 s ti 1 S t Me in. . r S 2 '3 ae a ."3 utt 3 W lot I and t e n a 7 ,ti W i it s i , Si .'t.1 : 'v ne st W . se ti', e aw 1 ,.w x 10 32 -M SW m- HI .it M e'sj If, se ii it iii mW IS Si M se ' II Si U i ii w 14 xi :iS i, ne ii 32 ii w ne, wnv ueH,uw ae 16 .Ii .4 lie W M ei lit -is it w n it Xi M ne i, u s- M i,ff si st :w S se, e at? a i ne ne Hi 3- &t a Si Si .si lie a , mt a - se 4! Si M : iot t, i and 4 m-hw IS !3 i.1 se M- l a a - 91 :rt .VI i. S ne, ae lie ne ii a 21 Zi M lie S ;ii i 11 W 11 t utt ne M :t2 m ue ; i,t M mt V Si i.i .'a aw -4 .is a :a ! ae e it ii .'S s. ne, S n wr I i ii lots I and t a.s lie t Si . : .1, s S ie ii St M c H U H H Onii-i of ti,e Tresurer f-Ujux ru. tv, -br"k.. II t Kit I so TiJKKtt I, Is". 1. NotU- Is hereby ifive !U it In puru!t of mil tu co'ii p.l.lliue -ith tlie Kelt- tlie l.aw of tin- st .t- of Srbr is aa hikI t'h pt-r Nfvi-nlv-Tlireij(7i3 f tli- ssislori Ias of Hi l.ite at Netir.tsk i, of the ye.tr A. I. IssS. e itititst, e.n act to Hlltetitt Sii-l.tm l le Hu-nlred and M-m riWj of hsnter seve-itv-seven 1 77 ) of 'u i.upiltsl si .lut-s of Sebi-.iaka of Isst. eiititleil, 'Kt'VwuuH," I, H.s. WUottruff. Tre.4urer of Sioux county, Nnbrfrk. on the lirt Jlon d y ol NovtimlM-r, A. i. ism, iM-iatH-ii the hour of niim o't-us-k. h. in., ..nd four p. in., will otter at public ntle and sell, . t Miy office tu the ii I Re of li.trrison, l ou-ily of Mum and st it of Nebraska, h, (,i tlie office of the Tre is-ur-r of aaiil sionx county, Ni-tii-Hka, hiI of tiie follow inK tle-rilel re il est lie it Uitt-st in Hie aaiil county of -milt, lor the amount of tax due titereoti. as t .tst here in, levied ttr sttite, i-ontilv, viti.tge, M-hsl dislr ct.orltr any other jturptis-, for tiie e.tr A. I. IsM, ami to llcikii tilei t'f rtf it, the. amount of id tx as st tsl hcn-lti for tlie ye.tr .ttori-s id, a all such i-llit-iis-, tor atlvertlsi... In lirel mid ls-s may h tve ueciut'dt tiie tone of p.ty-itM-.it. 1 a ill adjourn s.tid a.tle iron) I y today until all of tiie I .is, ioisuud blocks h tie h en otfe.ed. Ii. s. w iMMKrrr, Treasurer of siou , Count..-, Nebr tain, AKDKWN REC1 tT. i,.SC. SEC. T. It. 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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. 0 IIONWX, XO HERTS, LOW TAXES. Fuel, Posts, lidgs and Lumber ( licnper Than nt any Oilier Place In Nebruska. Sioux county is the northwest county of Nebraska It is uliout tlnrty miles east nnd west hy alsmt seventy miles north und soulli nnil coiitiiins OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of bind Tln re nre more bright, snirl linic, s i. nil sirciinis in 'lie county tluin ni n h" f Hind in I lie miii.i- iiren elsenlnrt 111 Hie st.tte. t !:a nu. re i i,j 11,11 r 1 it 1 1 1.4 1 nil the r st ol llu Huh 1 cml im 1 Is c;nis.s ar" the liiln-st sntl must !: triti. us niii 11 s.1 that (t,r slm k-;ro in. il is unexcelled. The so, I vnries from ti heavy day to u light sandy limni and is cafwlile of ro diii inx excellent i-rojis. The principal crops nre snmll Krain und vegetables, ulllioiiKh K'""' corn is grown in the vulleys. . The nheat , outs rye an l biirk-y are ul! of unusually fine quality nnd comiuaud the lushest mar ket prices. I'lie wuler is pure find reln-shing and is found in ubumlunce in all rts of the county. The county is pnictically out of debt and has over forty-live miles of railnsid within its borders, has u good brick court house and the necessary fixtures for run ning the county and there has never been one dollar of county bonds issused and hence taxes w ill be low, The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad crosses Sioux county from east to west und the U. & M. has about fifteen miles of its line in the norlheust part of the county. Tin; climate is more pleasant than that of the eastern portion of, Nebraska. There is slill OVER 800,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet os:n to homestead entry. It is better land und more desirably locnted than thut for which such rushes are made on tlie ok-ii-iugofa reservation. There is no rail road land in the county and Tor tilat reason its settlement has been slow for 110 special etfort to get settlers was made, as was done In the eurly days of the settlement of the eastern part of the Stale, Uood deeded land Cull be purchased at reasonable rates With government land adjoining so that a person who wants more than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a little means. There are, about 2,MK) people in the comity and there is room for thousands more. ILirrirfln is the county seat and is sit uated on the F. K. & M. V, railroad, and is as good a town ns the thinly settled country demands. School houses and churches arc pro vided in almost every settlement 11 ml are kept up with the times. All who desire to (jet tt liotjiestend Or buy land cheap nre invited to come and see tlie country for tlieiunelves and jiKhje of its merits-. Homesteads Will not Iw obtainable much lontfer Ui if jUU warn 11 use your nwht and ret 166 acres ol land Iroill Uncle Hum Iree it is time you Aerw about it. rO ml 3 BOUTH. frtrrlisna YlrWU ami l'niilpit Vssr ttgi Via lbs F.,E.&r,1.V.S.C.&P. RAMiHOVbH, II. tl. BURT, rjenefal Lll!Wii!?. It. C. MrmmoTfiKi J. VL MictuNa, Oen'l FreiKlii At, Oen l Puss. Atft OMAHA NtS. PDlflS asawwsV--4 lanos LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST 1 R.TIOAI. J'RONOUXi 'K THEM IXCOMPARAHLY THE HEST IN TONE, TOUCH ANIJ DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY & CAMP. Cliiciiii. III. VililM KV A sTi'X 1! ilnrris.ni. Nel.r. oa II loll'iB 1 11 if lirsli.l : SS. .-,s. ' Going to Buy a Watch? Ii so, buy one that cannot be itolen. The only thief-proof Watcliei re tome wan Hen's the Idea: Th bow hat s groove on each mil. A collar run down ini4 the S indent lltm aod ta into tht grooves, flrmlx locking ths bow to tht pendent, o that it cannot be pulled or twialed off. To be sore of getting a Non-pull-out, see that the esse is stamped with Ihis trade mark, It cannot be had with any other kind, lij kesd s Hits! tar s alteh eitt ooenar tt the tssisas tsis FHIttl Ctu eiakert. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OKKICEIW; lon nio Crounsc liovemgr. I. J. .il Mjuis. .......... i .li ti t.-ii.tii I (ioveriuir .1.1. Alien .secretary of stnti. Kilitene M.Hire AUililor Joseph s. li.n tiey.L.... Treasurer i. ll.il .sth.Ks Attorney UenerAl A. It. II ti mpli rty- laiuil 1 oiiiiulssioner A. K.liouily.. hunt, 1'iihlic Instruction (s)N(IHF.SstONAI. DKl.KiiATIOS : ('. F. Miiuitersilii... -I', s. senator, umah Win. V Allen l i rt. wnator, Mmllsoii W.J, hryau, t.oiisressuiaii 1st iitst., l.iiu:o)n II. II. Mercer, " .tl " (iiimhs (i. li. Meiklejollil " 3.1 " Fullvrum K. J. Iluliier, " 4tlt ' Aurora IV. A. Mchle(httil, " Mil " lie.1 l,tiui IJ. M. Hem, " Mil " liroken How Jt'DItiAKV: ft 1.. NorVul.... ...( hlef Justin, Sewnhl A, M. I'osl AsOC l.i tc J ll'lte, I ill It ill hue TtO.C. Harrison As'te Jinle, i,r,nnl Islaml ll. A. (.'Miiiihell..l l rk sinl IO's,r(er, Lincoln K i rr K K N T 1 1 J f 1) I (. ) A 1. 1 I S I It 1 1 T ! M. I', hlnk.ii.l J'iile, il'Seill .Mlriil li.il tow i " Chadroa M. J. Illeweii clerk, llariismi fdl NTY (iKKK KliS: Robert Wilson l oiiuty JiuU M. J. Illeweti Inrk ll. S. Woolruil Ileaallref , W. II. linvis sti,t. ruhllc Instruction A: K. Hew Sheriff J. K. I'll I uui-y l t, i . 1 1 1 t s. I,. Kins.. surveyor M. J. Illeweti Clerk iif lUstrict iiourl Alvlit I. t Itira ...County Atlorney hoAltit ok t'().vlMls.sl,).u,': Khiuk Tinktutii 1st niirii al. J. w l is-r (chalruiaii) ! llenj. K. voliiisou M l.K(JIil.ATtVK: ll. (l.ftesrt..H iiHior, lht No. 14, t ., tntit J: l. V, wsl....hci., ulsl. Hit, 63, liny tprli,i Vll.l.AilK UFFKT.ItS: 1). II. (iriolil li ll,iir:iiun I , 'tHUl.a K. Iloiiwer . " J. VI. saoll ' ' . .. M. J. 111. -well ti 1 4in rati l.tiKleiiiun " " Ia J. Simmons .....v. .. (-(cik V. 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