The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 24, 1895, Image 4

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SubacripUuii Price, fi.irt
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THtTteilJAT, IXTuI'BR 2 t, 1-Vj.
ll-utlicaii tsluU Ticket.
For judge of lite supreme court.
T. L. NiV.L.
For regent of tlie state university,
ti. IL Mi mix,
H. L. Cwl LD.
Judicial Ticket,
For judges, 15tU district,
M. P. KrssATu,
Axi'tfia Bahtow.
County Tii kvt.
For xunty clerk,
W. a NlCHLOS.
For county trva-surer,
Hbky Covet-
For sheriff,
David Batlttt.
Foriuerintendent of public instruction
W. 11. Davis.
for county judge,
W. 0. Pattkihox.
District Ticket.
For commissioner, 3d district,
B. F. JtjHssos.
the oeet sugar crop tins veur iu
Nebraska amounts to 83,(KK) tons. It i
'lie most profitable crop that a farme
an raise, making him all the way from
MO to $60 per acre. Atkinson Graphic.
A pop paper down the road nays Max
well has declared himself in sympathy
with all of the "criminal" principles ol
lie populist party. The testimony ol
tlte witness is not rebutted. O Neil
ft ontkr.
The Cludron Ikcurder intimates Hint
the home of H. G. Stew ait in still iu
Sioux county, although he is running
for office in Danes county. Siaux couo
ty had bud aoout her share of bad repu
tatioo to bear ucd if the Rearrdur pel
sists iu its attempt to shove Stewar
hack onto Sioux county there may b
need lor c hadrou's soldiers to be callet
out. There are some things that evei
Sioux county cannot stand.
Alfred Bartow, one of the judges o
this, the 15th district, ami a candidate oi
tlte republican ticket for re-election
stopped in Nordeo last Wednesday nih-
on his way from Spriogview to Valen
tine to finish the term of court at th
latter place. Judge Bartow has showi
himself to be among the foremost judge-
of the stale in his knowledge of the law
iind the impartial manner which char
ticteriaes his rulings, and we believe the
voters in this district will declare in
favor of such a man, 'as against one
whose competency is unknown. Narden
JowiAs,
Ubadron is still after r stigur factor
nod now has a iiMiu on the string wh
wayi he has autlieient money at his cou
tiiau.l to tiund and operate u suar la.
lory, and now . hnurou has to hustl- l.
Ihe bonus. The iiikd visited sluuim
Mnie time ago and mw ttie beets gtm.
lug in Hie fields aud talked wilh the m.
growing tn.im and he then went ullt
tlie money arid lie pri'x"i u pi,
- nougti money in Ue Chadron banks i
eltte the nuestion of capital as soon 4,
ihe people come ui to their agreemein
U is tioped that this aUempt will resui
'etter than the one lust year.
On last Friday fudges Barb' am
'uakatd were in Harrison und met 1
lumber of the people ami the formei
'1 here on Saturday also. Ry reasoi
A the letters sent here announcing tue.i
steaded visit having been woHe.i ditfei
tly than they intended they lliougb
bat either Fnday or Saturday ws n,,
immgenieni. Judge Kinkaid had ai
ppoialoent for Saturday eveinng at
Hay Springs so he could not remain over
itoth are so well Iraown that there 1.
uttle seed of campaigning, and the sizi
"f the Histrict is sc that it forbid?
more than a short visit at the numerous
towaa which can be reached by rail. The
9tti judicial dratrict k about 350 mileh
long aaa a mimber of the counties have
raitroadBaod when thnl is considered
Vope cm rsalie that hut little time
s-am be pent ie each place. The recordh
Malt faf these two judges during the
yean that they have been on the bench
' tan tca that the people know that with
ImM1 lodge catch litigant will get
jnlattoe acoortiat f the law and they
aW ateo that M owe, no matter what
A ftttWi,, aothiH anwal, flnaacial or
fciciorik wiN atatta any better or worse
trtu over which they preside
- hawthar. The 4oMoaa tnaoe by
i'.X t KPmA wtfl the TOprem court,
JtZmbptocK the hupar
'TjxiUltitlHrtt. TfcateptfKs from
-'l rrCJOaWet are that they will be
tlW imSkMum are that
- 'tCy Mt share hi
TZX Cat vBMttoa of Bartow
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It t sported tliat the light Ute,n
O.irtvtt and Fitz-tmiiiion !u iieen de-
clared off. The overnor of rkanHi
declared tliat the fiht should not take
place uliin tl boni- r .-t tliat state.
and the general aentimeul of tit opi,.
throughout the country, outside tile
touh element, 1 U-iDj; expressed as
opposed to the fiht. It u lwj(ti tlKit
pn lil.tiUi,' will be prohibited in ti
L uited .State.
It i reported tliat the death raw at
tlie penitentiary ttan greatly increased
since the iireaeut uarden lias U-eu in
charge, and tliat of ail tlie applicanU
for the position of superintendent of the
liJi liatcberie not one has ever studied
or prepared hi nine If iu any way for
the position. Such things emphasize
wkit THE JiAKX.Vt suggested last veek
that all such institutions should be
under the control of a cjvil service com
miasiou. There is entirely too much politics in
our state institutions. A clumge is
made, perforce, in tlie head of an insti
tution, and at mce the new head bepns
a cleaning out of jieople who ure partic
ularly useful through exf)eriene, and i
begins to cripple the institution by put- J
ting in political favorites regardless of
experience or fitness. That is what tlie
new superintendent of the blind insti
tute at Nebraska City is doing. It is an
evil that ought to be remedied. Kear-
nev Hub.
The supreme court declined to erant
the petition of the Bryan w ing of the
democratic party which sought to ob
tain an order restraining the secretary of
state from placing tlie names of the
nominees of the administration wing of
the party on the otHeial ballots followed
by the designation of "democrat". Tlie
reult is th.it tlie nominees of both demo-
.-ratic conventions will go on tlie official
oallots vi ith the nine designation. The
ourt lield that it could not go back of
llie conventions under the present law.
It seems generally admitted tliat the
fact that the democratic judicial conven
tiou nt ( liadron dechued to endorse
Westover and Golden is indicative that
the democrats w ill throw their votes to
Bartow ami Kinkaid. The democrats do
not seem to have much use for the politi
cal jumping j.icks who desert their party
iiid go around denouncing it and telling
iow rot leu and corrupt it has become,
ud theu when lley have secured the
iiiuiiuatiou lor some nuoortant oflice
iiey coiue to tlieir old party and tell
nat tliey believe the saute as they al-
ays did auU seek to get an eiidiirse
leiiU it is too much like Maxwell ex
acting luiddle-oI-Uie-road pops to Vote
linn when he Oecliuvs to even al-
cinpl to climb onto the pop platform,
u the vain hope that by such a course
re w ill get tile support of both the re-
ublicans and pops.
No Better Ufa.
Ainewnrtd Star Journal.
The people of the 15th judicial district
ppreciale Hon. M. P. Kinkaid and Hon.
Alfred Bartow for their ability, fairness
and line sense of honor by renominating
them for judges. No two men in the
district can develop the strength at the
imlls tliat they are certain to receive the
Hh of November. We moft hertilv
miorse the nomimUions, and with our
iresmbed version, there are no tieltcr
ten in the district,
Haif tlir roiifldewe of the PiiHlir.
oiik I'ine Jpunml,
uon. M. P. Kinkaid, vf O'Neill, and
liml Bartow, of Ohudroti, liave been
nmiiatetl for judges of the 13th district.
liese honorable gentlemen twve a great
ninilierof warm friends in the district,
ud are undoubtedly the strongest nien
tat could Ice nominated by the party
d ill therefore be elected. Tlwy can
Miunand a follow mg that no other two
ten in the district cohld hoi to do.
hey have the conlWence of the people
ause tlrey have never betrayed tlieir
n(idefwe. They are nren t( a pure
liamcter and a clean Isditk-al rei.-ord.
ii joint of ntness and aoHity Uieir ser
vices on the bench have already shown
heir qtialiCcatians for tlie positions.
lie "Twin Papers" tun mipport them
ith tire sre ea! tl'A" have liere-
ofors
t'lvlngr Away A Ifam
Tlte Dally State Journal givies -ery
subscriber sending fl on mibscriptioa a
ness in a piaao ntipst. The iwrnon
guessing the correct or nearest to the
corrw aunilx of vote that will be
cast for supreme judge this fall w ill get
this piano free. The contest clones
Jctober 81. Head for a free i-ample copy
,if The ifawntat witti tni offer. The
Journal fs cheap In price now, 9 ceU
per month witfeont Sanday or 5 cents
with Smday. Address usp iloitraal
Lincota, Net).
At a HafldhnA MVrtlea. ISitiill
in Nebnmka, cotwectons are made with
Bnrlrngtofi Roote ttarm for .!roagy, St.
Lonitt, Kansas Oily, St. iomqfo, Ontarav,
LincoTo lenver, Oeyenne and tteycnA.
Our maris tire-aMes show rog
where, whew aaa how tmt tr&tns run nrxl
wierera they xcel the trarns of otVier
tinea ra many 4mprtawt reitvsHs,
mM on reeaeWt f rcw.
AlirkjtfMltotwrte vaton mtt give
rtrforttaVlloa. .
4 t. X. H)raa,
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Jdrigs furtiitlied on short notice.
Reliable drivers and uiet Siiiklle lur-es alav n h.nj.1.
iood accommoilutHiiis fur tr.m i--nt i .i.u iu. 1
Horses Uards.
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL.
GEORGE OLINGER,
PHoi'KICToi:
-THE
COMMERCIAL BANK
(ESTABLISHED 1888.
Harrison,
President
P. H. GR1HWOLU, Cashier.
AUTIIOKIZKD CAPITAL m 000.
Vansacts a General Banking- Business
CORHESI'OXIiFATS:
Aykkican Eviuw.k Xatidnai. M.lnk. New York,
nji uu Nationai. Hank, Omaha,
FiirsT National Hank, ch:
Interest Paid on. Time Deposits.
OTDBAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EL ROPE.
O PPD HA V ftllM ftllMtAIIIllula
meat tHc ycr round, ! god waffet, ftt your
our wLolcuic price Uktao4 parucuUrt. W
UOAN TEA
From scandal's name we stand aloft,
And honor not its propagator,
We sell you goods, w ill make you laugh
And go and tell your neighbor
The cheapest
town,
Yes, that's
in
THE SIOUX
JOURNAL,
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Always carries in stock a good line
of statiogery consisting of
Letter heads,
Statements.
Legal blanks,
Book stock,
Cords,
Etc, Etc, Etc.
When in need oi such things do not
fexget to calL
LIVERY,
Feed and Sale
Stable.
Nebraska.
C. F.
'OFPEE,
Vice-President.
Iron.
IX) J'fu jnl lio:ir-
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own home or to travel If o, tend 4c i;i rAntj (or
fsruuli kit of buk rcfcccatc.
CO., Detroit, Michigan.
place to trade
the name Just
hoxjo-h: & son".
COUNTY
Note heads,
Envelopes,
Bill heads.
Poster stock,
Invitations,
Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER.
Free Homes for More
Than 5,000 Men.
A new county with
schools, churches,
railroads, etc.,
AND 8oo,ooo ACRES YET
OPEN TO HOMESTEAD
ENTRY.
Contains over forty-five miles
rail oad and has no county
bonds.
of
Sioux ciiiinty is the ii-u'diwest i mnity
of Nebni-ka. It i-, yhmt thirty uiil'-s,
envi and west by about m -vi-nty luih-s
nurtli and xuth and iin,l;iiiis
OVER 1,300.000 ACRES
of laud. Tlii-iv .lie nmi-e bright
p:ill:-
lin.-, small hti'-anis in tbt- i-miuly tluui
inn lie foiiiid in the Mime una el-wlH-iv
in the Mute. It has more pm
timlier m
it than all the rest of the stnte miibim il
Hs gnis-tes are the ri liest and must nu
tritious known mj that br .sock-growiiig
t is linexcelltnl.
The soil varies from a Ih-iivv lny t- a
light sandy loam ami is i iipabh-of pne
lucing excellent crops.
llie principal crops are hinali grain
and vegetables, although good corn in
grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats
rye and liarley are all of unusually line
(utility 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
md has over forty-five miles of railroad
within ils borders, lias a good brick court
house and the nec-essary fixtures for run
ning the county and there has never
been one dollar of county bonds issused
and hence taxes w ill lie" low.
The Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri
Valley railroad crohsesiSiou.x county
from east to went and the li. & M. has
ibout fifteen miles of its line in the
lortheitst jiart of the county.
The i innate is more pleasant than that
wf the eastern portion of Nebraska.
There is still
OVER 800,000 ACRES
of land m Sioux county yet o'ii to
Homestead entry. It is belter land m.'i
more desirably Im-ated , than that for
hicli sued rushes are made ou the open
ing of a reservation. There is no rail
road land in the county nnd for Unit
reason its settlement has l-en r-Iow ,r
no upecial effort to jret settlers was
made, ns was done Iu the curly day ol
the s;ltl--iiieiit tif Uh eastern jtfu t of the
stute.
Good ilee-l tl hind cun lie Min liassi ut
reasonable rates with government land j
adjoining s,i that n pi-rson who want'
more than uiit ipiartei- si-clitMi can obl.nn !
it if he has u little nn-uii.s.
Tln-i-e iiiv ulmut .',.Vii pt-oplo in I he
county and tiieiv is rm.iu for IIkhishuI),
more.
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is ils KO.-I u I. .vii a, lb.; thinly settled
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