The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 19, 1895, Image 4

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TtoEcux County Journal.
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THUKbDAV, KkITEIIBKI! 19. I".
KrpuhlU-an Ju.lit ial Ticket.
For judges, 13th district,
M. P. Kiskaip,
Alfkep Bartow.
County Ticket.
For county clerk,
AV. S. NtTHOLSCW.
Far county treasurer,
Hesby Covtv.
For slieriff,
Davu Babtlbtt.
For su(K;rintendent of public instruction,
W. II. Davis.
For county judge,
W. O. Patterson.
District Ticket.
For coiuiuisaiooer, 3d district,
B. F. JOHNSON.
The long and short of the republican
judicial convention at Valeutine on
Tuesday was Kinkaid and Bartow, At
'he polls in November their opponents
will be short on votes,
Tie Seward Reporter began its twenty -ixth
year last week. The fact that the
vriter was for many years counected
with the Reporter makes him feel more
han an ordinary interest in it and it
-eetus to improve with age and bids fair
io live to be a century old.
An earthauake lastinz four days oc-
urred ia Vetapan, Honduras, last week
Tlie houses of the town rocked like
cradles and the loss of life aud property
was simply awful. Flames in the moun
tains shot up hundreds of feet and
rumblings like the heaviest thunder ac
companied the earthquake.
In the second race between the Arueri
c an and English yachts tlie latter won
on a foul. The former protested and the
t ommittee gave the race to the Ameri
tan boat. The captain very properly
declined to accept it so that ttie race
mi flit be sailed over attain. It is noi
cj -
simply to win by technical rules but t
determine which nation can build the
best vessels that the races are arranged
The jury in the Morrison murder trial
which was beard in the district court at
Cliudron last week brought in a verdict
of murder in the first degree and fixed
the penalty of death. It was a surprise
to a great many. The evidence seemed
to have been strongly against the de
fendant and the feeling of the public
seemed to be that he should pay the pen
alty of bis crime. Of course his attor
neys will endeavor to get a new trial
and resort to all the methods known to
delay or defeat the law.
It was announced a few days ago that
Senator John M. Thurston was very sick
and later the report came that be was
dead. The senator denied tlie report
however, and the rxinulist papers whicl
were so quick to announce that Gov
Holuomb would have the appointing ol
his successor ought to hide themselves.
The death of John M. Thurston would be
a great loss to the state, but some peo-
iilecansee nolhinir but the siioils ol
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office.
During tlie past ten years the one aim
of Attorney W. H. Westover has beeo
to see how many murderers and thieves
he could get acquitted and turn loose on
nn outraged nuhlic. Personally Mr.
Westover is a good fellow, but as (lis
trict judge the class of people referred
to would be absolutely free from annoy
jtnce of prosecution, and that Is hy the
W will not support him. Alliance
The fall term of the supreme court
oned on Tuesday and the decision in
the Omaha fire and police commission
rase was handed down. It was endorsed
by all of tlie judges and commissioners
and sustained the law and the acts of the
majority of the board on every poiot.
That demonstrates tliat the governor
mid his advisor wus wrong and from
tliat it is but fair to presume that lie is
no imnr right la tlie otlter cases where
he and his appointees have set the laws
Ht defiance.
Home of the eastern papers are advo-
''ating Oeoeral Manderson as good presi
ilentktl timber for the party to take up
in 19M. den, Manderson lias a great
tuany friends all over his own state and
in fact, throughout the entire nation
Me ia well fitted for the place and is in
iKMiUoa to make a good fight He
tbarottghly floated on matters of public
Import, la a fluent speaker and his ex
perisnos la Um United States senate for
twelve ymn gar him a knowledge of
I he eosdact of the affairs of the nation
. wtUi rttU pro re of great ad van tags
ULo.' Ce'J be OMide to go into the
r: Jt'-TT kl M fet&t tit Itkraeka
'i t (C'J:jiC5Vfer k4.
(omen
tion.
The republican judicial convention lor
leaving no sore spots to lieal a the resul
of disapsiiuted ambitions. Several
tlie couutiea had given thir delegation
to favorite sons tliat in caae opportu
nity offered could enter tlie content but r
none of them were ardently pushing!
their laims. It was generally admitted ;
that Judge Alfred Bartow dunnj;
his present term on the bench had made
a reiwd fur fairness, impartiality nod 1
strict adiierence to the law in all of his !
ork which entitled him to an endorse-:
nicnt at the hands of his party for a
second term and a majority of the dele
gates went tljere prepared to carry out
iat view. For tlu candidate for the
east end of tlie district tlie re was no op
position to Judge Kinkaid from any part
of the district and no aspirant cared to
ooutest him at tlie hands of the ple.
Voder such conditions all other aspi-,
rants decided to keep out. except J. i
Wesley Tucker who liad tlie Cherry;
county delegation instructed lor lum j
a oil he insisted that the delegation t-ast
ts vote for him. The work of organiz- j
mg passed oil quickly and smoothly and
on motion an informal ballot for two(
candidates was taken by calling the roll j
of counties. Every county as repre-j
sented and fifty -eight votes were cast.
Kinkaid and Bartow got the solid vote
of each county until Clierrv was called
and tlie chairman of that delegation an-
nounced six votes for Kinkaid nod six
for Tucker. The roll call proceeded and
11 of the other counties went solidly for
Bartow and Kinkaid, and at the close,
fore the result was announced.
Cherry county changed rts six votes
from Tucker to Bartow, and moved that
the informal ballot be declared formal
nd that the rules be suspended and that
Alfred Bartow and M. P. Kinkaid be de-
lared the nominees of the convention.
unanimously by acclamation. The mo-
ion passed amid much enthusiasm.
Speebe were made by the nominees
and representatives of different parts of
the district which indicated that the
most cordial support will be given to
the nominees in all parts of the district.
The convention closed its session with
the best of feeling prevailing and every
uember determined to make every ef
fort to secure the election of tlie can
didates at the polls.
Tho TU-ket.
At tlie head of our columns appears
the nominees of tha republican county
convention with the exception of two.
i'be nominee of that gathering for coro
ner is not a candidate for office and Ins
uauie will not appear on the ballot so il
is omitted from tlie ticket, and the name
of tlie nominee for surveyor in omitted
for reasons too well known to tlie read-
rs of The Journal to need repeating
Here.
To the personnel of the rest of the
ticket tlie re can be no objection. Tliey
are men of good repute and if elected
will perform the duties of tlieir respect
ive offices in such a manner as to give
satisfaction to tlieir constituents.
W. S. Nicholson, the nominee for
count v clerk is a resident ot Whistle
Jreek precinct wliere he has a small
liuiich of cattle ami he is popular with
his neighbors.
Henry Covey, the nominee for county
treasurer, is a resident of Highland pre
cinct, having come here from Seward
two years ago last spring and opened up
the farm ou which lie reside.
Uavid Bartletl, the candidate for sher
iff has been a resident of Bowen precinct
lor so long that he is considered one ol
the old timers and he is known to most
of the people who visit Harrison.
VV. H. Davis, the nominys for superin
tendent of public instruction, has grown
up here in Harrison and the vote lie re
ceived two years ago demonstrated that
ne was known and popular all over the
county, and his work of the past two
years as um superintendent 01 vue
hools of the county has made hi in
more generally known.
W, O. Patterson, tlie nominee for
county judge is also a resident of Harri
son and has long been a resident ol
diouii county. Last year he was a can
didate for the office of county attorney
against the present incumbent so that
the people of the county know some
thing of him.
Nmicf for Pnellratloo.
Irtiild Offlif st Alllniicp, Sell, I
June llii ISM. I
Snlli-p U ln-ivliy Hivm, that the follow inn
nniutsl wtili-r hits me,! notice of his IiiWmi-
tion to iimkc Himl proof In support of Ills
claim, and that naf'l pnmf will be made be
fore M. J. Hlt-wetl, tk-rk of the dlxtrict
court, at lUrrtwm, Neb., wn Oct. l, Isvft,
vis;
Jsnib Ht-nry, nf Oilrbrlat, NVb.
sho nisile II, K. Kii,tM lor the nw. see.
. tp. M Ii.. r. Mw,
He nHnimt tint following wltnemt-t to prnvu
Ills continaous rcsiofiit upon ainluumva
tion of old Isnd. vis t
llt'iirr riekenbrork, llenrr WamH-rbureer,
Anton Kheln, Frank Untto, all ol Itilchrint,
Neb, also
Henry Wsmerburfer ef (illrbrUl, Neb.
who made II. K. No. gMvtor the ne, V see, tl
tn. 4 u M w.
He nainm tbe following witnesses to prove
His roiiMmiaiiM reaiueiiM! upon ana ruin
VMtion of said land, vlsi
Anton Hhrln, Henry rii'ki'iiliriok, M, J.
Uayhart, rrank Nulto, all of tillehrtst, Hl,
also
llmrr Plrkrabrork of (iltVkrtsl, Xb.
who made H, R, Mo. for the sc. U .
id. Ma.r. lam.
He names Uk following wltm'saei to prove
bis continuous rcsrarnor apon aoe reiiira
IWi aaw iana, v
AaVaa MMni Uearv WaaarrberaWf , M. J
Vrwmrt. WUitam .Hanuflard, ai) vf .Ull'
Judicial
It u fir iu ; y VMS 1
ruiomou. manner. I ft I
(ioodVigs f urniiied on sliort notice.
Heliable dnvers and quiet saddle Itoraes alay on haml.
(iood atvoinmodatioiis for transciriit ciiMom. r.
Horse boarded.
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL.
GEORGE OLINGER,
Pl tl'RIKToit.
-THE-
COMMERCIAL BANK,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Harrison, Nebraska.
E. Bp.Kwsnjt,
Fretident.
D. H. (iBfSWOLM, Cashier.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 650 000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
CORRESPOXDKXTS:
Amkkkan ExriiAXiiK National JUxk. New York,
Omaha National Hank, Omaha,
First National Hank, C'hndron.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
VDRAFTS SOU) ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE
All Free.
Those who liave used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those
w ho have now the opportunity to try it
free. Call on tlie advertised druggist
and get a trial bottle, free. Send your
name and address to IL E. Uucklen &
Co., Chicago, aud get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing, atPioneer Pharmacy.
Notice to Delinquent Tax Payers.
I wish to call your attention to the
fact that the County Treasurers have
been very lenient with you during the
several crop failures and as nearly all
school districts are in need of money
and the prospects are good for line crops.
this year, I shall insist UKn the pay
ment of your personal taxes. Gentle
men they have stood long enough.
Verv HeiticUully,
iL 8. Woodkikk.
County Treasurer.
FIhI Proof Notices.
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this paper will receive marked copy of the
paper and sre rtHjiu-nUti t oitiiiiii their
iioiu-eanuii miy erroi n rit i'T"i t"v
nine to tills oitlc-e ut olive.
Notice tor I'ulillratMin.
Iind Office Mt Alllunrt, Nell., I
Aui. H, isW. I
Notice i hereby glvnn tunt th- followluir
........1 ..Ml... I,U Hl.l tl.lli.'t. ttt t,iH lltU't. -i
n,.n ui iiiiikw tliuil irir liisuniMirt of bis
claim, and that said pr.s.f M
lurtr ,.1.. ,itrwt,t,, ...........
llHrriMiii, Nebraska, on sepl. 1, Ismj, viz:
Williniii Slilh-r, ..f Bmlnrr. Neli.
who iimite II. K. No. W for the lie. '4 wr.
l tp. :a u., r. 16 w.
He. liuillei, lliu IOIIOW iiik wmit-wtt'ii ui ,iot
hi eon tin nous reitlileniss uism Mini vnlliva
lioii ot, wii'l land, via:
I.C. IMmu, f. K. otTee, Henry .iminer
riiun, Alanwn Southworlli, all of Huditre,
Nt-b. alo
AlaiiHOil Hniiltianrlll. nf ll.sliiri-. .Sell..
who made II. fc. No. WIS for the lots 1 and S
anrl e. nw. u sw. '. "-. ri
lit. imiinw lli toiloa lug wltuew it. prove
bi i-oiitiiiutiua renldenvM usu and euilivu
nun ol, siiltl isiid, vix:
V llliaiu Miller, Henry Zimmerman, su-pli
en Serre. hiI hi IKsiiire, Nell., 4,eorue ,ui
ol Um -riauu, Nell,
4. w . w BUS, JH.
14(11, lu-g utter
Slii-rir Kul.
sailed by the
Hv vlrtuci of an m der of shI
clerk ot the illatrift eourt ol the county I
sloux and aUtle of Nebraska, umii a decree
rendertsl by anid court iu lavor ol lloruliu
M-K ttiiu agsinal imiiiei niein, .iiiienit
K lelii, Jit-ih i.. Armstrong, v. W. Wots I
and n. V. Ilaaaelt, I will, on mi) . tli iliiy ol
ix-UiIht, A. I', isuft, l tlie tiour ol l
o clock, a. in,, at tlie eal iroul mair oi mi
court hiHise, in llurrlstm, in ld eounty,
offer and sell the following duserllsid real
eitmie; ran n i i im iiuiuiram i"i - .
wt-tlon lliirly inree i, in lownaiup viuriy-
one (SI), north ol range fll'ty-tlirveasi, weal .
o the aistb I'. M., In th conutv of slou ,
and aUte of Nebraska, at public iwlloii, it.
th blgbeat bidder, lor eaab, to sallaly aald
order ol sale, In Hie atim of mtt.W, and In
U-reat, roata ami aeeriilug costs.
li i .. H. uw. :
sheriff,
II, Kniinliitf, Atty, for I'hiintiir.
GRANT OUT1JRIE,
ttlornsy-ct-Uw.
Prompt attention given to all legal ;
matters in Justice, County a ml District j
Courts, unil before the United Slates j
Und OHIce. j
Fir Insuntm- written in relloble'
ooinuaaht.
t7tiCfl paptrs curtfully drawn.
HiMUOD. Nmaasra.
Feed and Sale
Stable.
C. F.
('orm,
Vice-President.
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Co., Chicnga, and get a free simple box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you hf their merins. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of ' on.t! tui
tion, and sick headache. For Mal.ria
and Liver troubles they have Is-en pro
ed invaluable. They are guaranteed to
lie lKTfectlv free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by thuir action,
but by giving tone to stomach and bow
els greatly invigorate the system. Reg
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Largest Circulation in Nebraska.
It isn't much wonder that the State
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in Nebraska. It has reduced its price to
6- cents a month with Sunday, or 50
cents without Sunday; il has been
ss;uding more money for Nebraska than
any other paier: it lias on its stall' such
men as Hixbv, Walt Mason and Anuin.
I The Jourual is being pushed at
everv
j point and Is climbing steadily and surely
uwav ahead of the other slate dallies
, k I.inco n iKiwr. Esiiei.-ia v
! when it is as good as the Journal.
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Jus I From the Press,
A very attractive publication bus jus
, ( iw,uel bv the pasMinuer deiinrliiient
.
j ol the uurlingloii itoiile.
It lurs the
l, title "The Newer NorthwetM and de-
j scribes in a most interesting unil read
i able fashion those portions of northern
Wyoming and the Black Hills of South
' Dnkota which are reached bv this com-
jiany's lines.
I'be st-encry, towns, mines, ciplo mid
industries of these two remarkable sec
tions of country ure treutcd of with ali-
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North-Western
LINE
II. V. It. II is the
to ii ml from tha
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SUGAR BEET FIELDS
OF.
NORTH NEAR ASK A.
Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER.
Free Homes lor Uore!H-"
Than 5,000 Men.
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 lias no county
bonds.
NO BOMS. Ntl IIKUTS. LOW TAXKS.
Fm l, Posts, Les aud Lumber ( lit-a pT ,
Than at any Other I'larc
in Vbrakn.
Sioux county is tlie norlhwest roiuity
of Nebraska. It i.s ttUmt thirty iniU'
it anil tvet-t hv about seventy iiiilt-s
! north anil south aiiJ '-ouUiiris
OVER 1,300.000 ACRES
of land. There aie more bright, sark-
ing, small streams in the county than
can be found in the same area elsewhere
n the state. It has more pine timber in
t than all the rest of the state combined
Its grasses are tlie richest and most nu
tritious known so tliat for stock-growing
it is unexcelled.
Tlie soil varies from a heavy lay to a
light sandy loam and is caalle of pro
ducing excellent crops.
The principal crops are small grain
and vegetables, although good corn is
grown in tlie valleys. The wheat, oats
rye and barley are all of unusually line
quality and command the highest mar
ket prices.
The water is pure and refreshing and
is found in abundance in all parts of the
county.
The county is practically out of debt
and has over fortvllve miles of railruid
within its borders, lias a good brick court
house and tlie necessary llxlures for run
ning tlie county and there has never
been one dollar of county bonds issuaed
and hence taxes will Vie low.
The Fremont, Klkhorn 4. Missouri
Valley railroad crosses Sioux county
from east to west and the U. &. M. has
about fifteen miles of its line in the
uorthea t irt of the county.
Tlie climate is more pleasant than that
of the eastern orlioii of Nebraska.
There is still
OVER 800,000 ACRES
of land in Sioux county yet open to
homestead entry. It is better land and
more desirably liK-aledtliai'i that lor
which such rushes are made on the open
intr of a reservation. There is no rail
road land in the county and for that
reason its settlement has been slow for
no sss.-ial eliort lo get sc-tlk-is was
made, us was done in the early da s of
the settlement of the eastern part of the
stute.
OihkI deeded land cull 13 purchased ut
reasonable rates with government land
adjoining ho that u s-rsou who wants
more thun one quarter section call obtain
it if he ha.4 a little means.
There are about 2,5iK) people iu tlie
county and there is room fur thousand
more.
Hurri .Jin is the county sc-at and is sit
uated on the I'. E. Jt M. V. railroad, und
is us good a town as the thinly settled
! country demands. .
School li.mse and .:hurches iii-ejiio-l
vidtsJ in utmost every seltleiiieut and are j
kept up with llic tiuies.
All who il.jiire to get a lioiucMeail or j
buy land cheup uru invited to i (Hue and t
see the counli v fur themselves mill judge i
of its merits. Homesteads will not la?
obtainable milch longer and if tun want
totisejoiir right and g'-'l 110 acres of
land from Uncle Sum free it is time you
Were about it.
Is.k Ml This l.lst
of western cities:
Cliicugit St. JoM-ph
Omaha l.inicili)
Mt. Itouis lletiver
Kansas City liciidwmicd
It iMaiit matter which ton intend
visiting. The Kurlingioii Route is the
Is'st line to nil as il is to ultj one of
them,
Advertising luultcr mid lull mfd mil
lion aisiul tntiiis and rates on iipplini-
tioti. i. FKAXt'im tl. V. AT.A,
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I it-volloniil meeting every siniilay ev
at .:. Cubiiiet iiieotlng on eitll ot i
llenl. Ixil'lk IIMTf r,
Mils. W. II. I l, ITeaii'.
retiiry.
$100.00 r
Given Away i
Every Month
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tn the person lubmllting tk H
most aierllorloaa lavcatioi. s
during lliu preceding month, t)
WK HKI CUB fATKNTSf
. FOK INVKNTOR8, and the .
W object of thla otter ia to i-n- t
courago penonii of an invent- t,
lvo turn of mind. At ihi i
same time we wih to lmpre i
the fact thai :: ::
It's the Simple,
Trivial Inventions
t;
That Yield Fortune
CS i,
uoh n Do Lone' It- c'
and I'.yc. "s.i.0 thai i'ur,.. (
-rtiif .-ty Pin." "Huts In v )- u
vcr." "Air llrake," etc. o
Almnwt every one eoscivt i, t
a tirliflit idea at ' mr
ts
olhi:r. Why nut pill It In f
IICT.I use? Vol It Intel, I- i.
he ii i!i! rl-rtciiiin. '
maim j'.ir fortune. W ,; .
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M went ion tub lipi r.
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fill. I IVLtJO Ui.JliHiU
Philip K. 4tlrctU ticii, Mr.'
618 F Street, cv;rttiwc'-!.
h.;SltNUi0M. i
"I'll' ISKia i.;lillll y tt' thl mn
way is- iij'life.i ii in luct Ihi
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ST. 'MARTS IiiSTIT
t.
5:vimv, ri.r.ixtijy.
This it :t:tyt:.r.ri, thjit--re-l July, 1 ;.; ; .
conduti I hy t!if F;! cnl '.-i-.u-'n a
Dame, :-.;J priivUi-l v;',i f.t.-y r-.
conduclv; to rhysicftl, latcllcctaal ar.J : ;
developino:it.
The sy.tt-m of education c.'i.lira.'cs f. v:y
useful naj ornanaual branch of art e. '
science suitable lor yotnin laJicii. For caU -loguc,
nJJrcss
MOTHER SUPLRIO:?,
St. Mary's Institute,' Quincy, 111.
CHORTHAi DT'f""""'
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r-i;tfiiiy taurfhi, 1 ,c .a u-a, ht-i run muilliu,
chSD b .aril, ami the ftirt Cummcrkil Coilj,
lluil'nng in AiltrriMi, (;rt.luitlc rnailily MCurc fc;l-
Xitiuiii. Brauiiful flanrnird Cau!tzu iitLE.
dJrrtlll. .. Ml.'SSKI.MAN, Pr.l,i.ilt.
Oem City Buaisaaa Culieito, Uutncr , IU.
! hatCollere, Arademlc, Normal, Art, Music,
i ommercial ami Mialel fachuul Uearlniuuis.
Il la strictly flrslclun, and blh (Trade, bul
charir cm I y n l nra t a pric n . Lio-ed ur t kin -I.
Hpsrlalllle, HTUONO IN ALU
UEI'AKTMKNTS. I.hAJ'S KVbUYBOUY
IN ART and MUSIC. Instmctlim by Europ
ean Artist sat prices within rearb of wesloro
peoTile. Com aail tn our ART II AM- laiaudt
Ira risva aiaa l'rrfrn, twi tlrf :mt Tim Organ,
IA rianH,t'iliiiilort:tnt. f'ifit.ijf, iMtira.rcrarbandft,
Oraiado btx l', bf luiilnl I l.atx-l, imw Aatltwriaa,
I in coana of I ciui ana cunearit, timm O'aiai
aluia, WIHnry Cuuiii y, l.t tin tnl. IkalrMt
niat Sl. 1 1 K. 4 tirmi af mn Vackl aata. Cak
aWa fraaj. R. Cart A. iiiia, rV D, FMa.
fist