The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 20, 1896, Image 4

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SubscripUao Price, f?.C0
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TCKSDT. FfItt ABY 20. l.
Eng-land iia expressed a iUinjrwus to
uhniit the Venezui-.l'-.n matter to a --OeiueAt
grhilration. It nulJ t
,rood policy lor V ncle Sam to keep riu'M
a getting III navy j-.tren-.-tiieued so Hint,
jin case it was needed it woylJ be ready.
Jude Wetstover granted a mandamus
A few Jays ao coiniuaudinj; the com
missioners of Box Butte county to meet
,and call a special election on tl uiies--tiooofthe
removal of the county seat.
Tlie people of Alliance are highly elated
.over the order.
When a whiffet to snorting and
yelping at your heels if you kick at it,
the noise is only increased and if you ig
nore it, it continues to snarl pnd yelp
with cheerful industry. The tiest way
is to let it alone until it wears itself out,
jind gets tired of its own noise. York
1 intra.
Dr. George E. M'Lian was formally
inaugurated as chancellor of the univer
sity ot Nebraska on last Friday. This
institution of learning ranks fourth of its
jclask in tlie nation and the new chancel
lor expressed the h;pe in the near
uture to see it the first io rank of the
jtute universities of the union.
Capt. J. II. Culver, of Milford, was
.elected commander of the Nebraska G.
A. R. at Omaha last week. He has for
years been one of the most active mem
",ien in tbe organization and tlie honor
was worthily bestowed. The annual en
anipraent was located at Lincoln for a
jterru of lve years.
The repuWicvi itate central commit
tee ivet in Lincoln last Friday evening
floi decided to call the state convention
or the election of delegates to the na
tional convention for Wednesday, April
loth, at Omaha. There will be 1,0.77
Relegates entitled to seats. The conven
tion for the nomination of candidates for
.state ofBt-ers will be held at Lincoln on a
late yet to be decided on by the com
mittee. The Sioux Indians held a great ting
feast and council last week near the
p-jattle-ueld of Wounded Knee. There
.was nothing of a hostile nature in the
demonstration. The grievances of the
fribe against the government were dis
cussed and a delegation headed by Red
.Cloud was selected to go to Washington
f.o see the Great Father. About ifOO
jvas raised to defray the expenses of the
legation.
In tho issue of the Pawnee Li'lcprntl nt
fit Feb. 14th Chas. E. Verity announces
that it wijl lie published no more, and
pffers his printing nut tit for sale at a
liscoajjt. When Verity realized that
there was scarcely enough business here
to support one paper and discontinued
Jiis paper here, he sought out one of the
riest towns, in one of thi best portions of
the state. Jle found an element dissat
isfied with the pa)ers already established
.so he establislied a new paper and started
n to "do up" the other fellows because
they bid not please every body. For
pearly two years he kept up the effort,
and the people of Sioux county know
that he is a tenacious fellow and gives
tp only when every resource has become
exhausted, but the complaining element
jn a community is not the one lo rely on
for support and Mr. Verity had to give
Hp the fight.
At the meeting of the state press asso
ciation J. C. Secrest, business manager
fy( the Lincoln Journal illustrated
yery nicely why some people do not like
a paper. Mr. Secrest was called to one
pf the medical institutions and was in
formed that a man had arrived that day
frora a djstance for the purpose- of liav
jog an operation performed and it was
suggested that if the fact was published
fa hjs pper it would be interesting to the
public and would attract ptjiprs to Lin
coln when in need of surgical work. Mr.
ffecrest informed the surgeon that such
poticescamn under tlie head of advertis
ing and named a rate at which he would
publish it. Tlie doctor did not want any
notice which he had to pay for and the
cller departed. The operation was per
formed and the patient died, and tlie fact
wan published in the Journal Tlie doo
$or called on tft bu si peas manager of the
paper and rounded hira up in great shape
for publishing omething which would
Jmw a topdency to keep patient from
poraiag to bis institution for treatment,
fbqa jt fa with all papers. So long as
the MWUher tickles tlie vanity f peo
ple without charge, and allows them to
rtra bU business the nanrr Is all rirht
M the momettt the publisher happens
V we ine lur tne wrong way and in
MQiaUs that be would like to run his
tCn wstaaw to get a living out of it, hs
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j years in the peuitentiary. Judije West
ever -rtiis to Ufa! with criminal- in a
manner Iftnlimr to d. oiirag-i crime and
' protect the public.
The vigilantes of Holt county cap
tored a cattle buyer a few day ago,
blindfolded him, tied hi hands ami put a
roj around In neck. After asking him
a lot !" miestionn and talk of lunin.
lie was taken to tlm top o( a hill ami
told to remain lliere until he lie.ird tl
report of a pm, lien he niij;ht remove
the cover from hi eye and go his way.
It would lie a blessing if the ptn thai
; infects that county could he broken up.
Clifpiiiiin of l!ie Broken Bow Republi
can and (Indues of the Grand I-daud Inde
pendent are iiiditlales for the nomina
tion for state auditor.. It will be
impossible to nominate to candidates
for auditor, nd there is jut as little
probability of nominatiutf either of the-
eKctllent gjnlleuien, cuimtur from ad
joining counties if both remain in the
field. The convention could doubt let
I happy with either were t'other dear
charmer away. Ksirney HA
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! George A. Eckles, of I'hadron, one of
the cleaneit and the best known men of
northwest Nebrask i, is in the city. Mr.
Eckles in of the opinion that his sedan
of the state is entitled to recoguitiiMi on
the republic in stat s ticket this fall and
he is accordingly elevating his political
lightning rod. loping that in the corning
storm he will be struck by a current of
electricity from the state auditiir'soflice.
Mr. Eckles would hs a creditable candi
date. Fremont TrUiiiW.
Gold as a Money Xrtal.
Will it l pofsible for our monetary
systems to survive the odJiLion of such
an overwhelming flood? Our present
system was framed to meet exactly the
oj p site conditions which now present
themselves. Its authors had in view a
scarcity, not. a glut of gold. Could
they have foreseen the future they
would tiave lieen frightened. The gold
basis currency scheme now in vogus
among the chief commercial nations was
devised and established in England in
1S16. The w hole world's production of
gold for that decade, and for thirty years
thereafter, averaged but 10 millions a
year. For the year ly18 it was but ?
millions. To-day the world's output is
twenty-five times this, and liefore the
century is closed it will proUibly be for
ty times that when the current system
was adopted. Iu the same period tlie
world's population has increased but two
and a half times, and though tlie expan
sion of commerce an 1 trade has lieen
much greater than this, it has limped
lamely tteside the rising yellow stream.
To set out the matter in anotlier way:
When, after the long Napoleonic wars,
England adopted her present currency
syste-n, about 125 millions of gold, it is
estimated, were required to enaile her
to resume Hecie Kiyments. Save Por
tugal. England was then the sole nation
having a single gold standard, and the
drain from other lands was so threat that,
in the Uuiled States, at least, the yellow
metal disappeared from circulation en
tirely. To-sliy England's stock of gold
is around 540 millions, ami that of tlie
United States above 600 millions. Ger
many with still anotlier 600 millions,
Russia with between four and five hun
dred millions, and France with its 800
millions, all exhibit the same phenome
non of enormous piles of gold, amassed
within this centurv. In all the world
there i.s now near to four billions of gold
money. And where gold coinage in the
United Slates ranged from a (juarter of
a niilli m to a million a year, from 1800
to it now ranges from 40 to 80 mil
lions a year. From "That Flosl of
Gold," hv Carl Snyder, in tlu February
Review of Reviews,
There isn't a family in Nebraska that
can afford to do without a good general
paper during this year 1H9G. The semi-
Weekly State Journal, published at Iin-
coln, is the paper that most thoroughly
suits the needs of Nehraskans, because it
is edited especially for Nehraskans, and
in addition to all the stirring national
and foreign events, it prints more state
news than any other paper and gets it to
renders from two to live days earlier than
the old-fashioned weekly. The magnill
cent Washington bureau of tlie Journal
will be an especially important feature
this great news-making year of 1H)6.
The Journal's foreign service w ill come
into great play during the war scans
and Journal readers will get all the
news. When you take a paper take the
lst you can get for your money, nnd in
Nebraska this means the Semi-Weekly
State Journal. You get 104 papers a
year for 1.00 which makes it almost as
good as a daily. Always recollect, you
get two papers a week.'one on Tuesday
and one on Friday. Tlie Journal is offer
ing $250.00 in cash prizes to agents, I e
sides liberal cash commissions. It will
pay you to get up a club.
Very often, when the oldest girl of tl e
family marries, the house is left to jo
ajong comfortably witliouttiny bos
-Don't forget that Thb Jocmul has
a large clubbing list and when selecting
reading matter for tlie coming year call
mm give us your order. We can save
Good ric;s furnislied on short notice.
Reliable drivers and quiet saddle horses always on hand.
Good accomnuKJalions fur Iranscieut customers.
Horses boarded. .
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL
N. D. HAMLIN,
PKOPKIETOR.
the-
COMMERCIAL BANK.
ESTABLISHED 1603.
Harrison,
3. E. Bawmit,
I'losident.
D. IL OBISWOLD, Cashier.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S0 000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
CORRESPONDENTS:
American Exchaxok National Hank. New York,
Omaha National Bvnk, Omnha.
First National Bank, Chndron.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
tyDBAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE.
YOU WILL FIND ME AT THE
LD STAND
WITH BA.O-IIsrS FOB
GEO.
PIONEER . PHARMACY
Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils.
JEWELRY, CLOCKS JLlT2D
FAITCY O-OOIDS.
CALL AND FEE. - NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COOLS.
J. E PIIINXEY, PROPRIETOR.
HARRISON, NRBRAKXA.
The Inter Ocean
Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper
of the West and Haj the Largest Circulation.
TERMS BY MAIL,
DAILY (without Sunday) $4.00 per year
DAILY (with Sunday) $6.00 per year
The Weekly Inter Ocean C .00
PER TEAR '
Am m 2Trwppr THX DfTIR OCVAff krp( rtof tb timet in all
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ALL THE NEWS AND T. IE BEST OP CURRENT LITERATURE.
The Weekly Inter Ocean
As a Family Paner I ; Not Excelled by Any.
nraplt hat t?mthtnt of t.itt'.est to .v.!t m tinbw of th family. Iu
YOUTH'S Dfc A.i-.Tr. NT U tot Terr ben of tta klad. . It LITKH-
BY FKA1UFIE3 art nntqini.
It It a TWFX VS. Pi.G S PAPEIi t it cor.t-.lnt & Uero of tho World.
POLITICALLY IT 14 REPUBLICAN. And IU ratdar tha benefit of
thatlettil.CDEioni.nl-;;iiopo.,;tlO 1 topli.- It It tiub.itked in Chicago
anJ jo in acqiri wit4 t'ae peop e cfthe W t in Vth politlM n 1 litrtuT. .
Pizte rfr.Kmber tiiw the price tTBE; WUEKLY ih 1 .H OC.N it
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' Trtq I N'T Eg OCCAV. Clicago.
I7EBY,
Feed and Sale
Stable.
Nebraska.
C. F. form,
Vice-President
II. TURNER.
Sioux County,
THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER.
Free Homes for More
' 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 has no county
bonds.
Sioux rounty in tlx nnrtliPHf connlv
or Neliraska. It in mImiiiI tliirly inili'N
Kist 11 ml went liy iiImiiiI Vriity Iinlif
north ami fcouth unU cuiitiiiiiM
OVER 1,300.000 ACRES !
of Innd. There me morn liri;lil. njmrk-j
lill', Hinnll strenniH in the rmmt V t li:m
inn he foiin.l in the siiint. iirra hi i
in lli hl;ite. It iniK niorf .iii I1111U r in
it ttiiin nil the rvst of the Kljite i (.iiihim il
ItK fCniM ans the rirhfst .'iml inm-l iiu
tntiiiiiH known so that for htm k y tow inj;
it in unvxcrlleil.
The Roil v;irie from n heavy liiv to u
liht Kimiy loam iimJ in uijiahlu nt ru
diicinj exirllenl c rnij4.
The I 'i iiKiuil crnw nre xninlt (jr.iii
ami vefjetal.Iex, iiltlionh (.'.mkI rum i
grown in the vuIImvh. Thu wlieiil, nnt
rye aixl barley are ul! t( iiniiiiiilly lim
quality and loininaiul the hihent iiu.r
ket rii eH.
I'lie watur is pure nnd refividiinjr and
is found in ubuiidnm ill all iui Uol tin
county. The county in pnic tinilly out of debt
and hiiKOver forty-five iinleKof milroiui
within itn borders, lias u gMnl ln'ii k court
house and the necessary llxture lor rim-
mng the county and theii has never
been one dollar of cciuuty ljiidn iu.n-u
and litiiue l.ix.-s will lie low.
The Fremont, Klkliniii & Mikk.iiii-i
Vulley railroad cron-ien Sioux couul
from east lo went and tlie It, Sc M. lias
aljout '.teen milt's of its him In Hit
northeast iart of tlie county.
The chrtialu is more pleasant than that
of the eastern poi llou of Nebraska.
There is still
OVER 800,000 ACRES
of land hi Sioux county yet ojs-n to
homestead entry. It is belter land and
mote desirably located than thai for
which such rushes uru uiuile ou the ojk:ii
ing ol a r servatiou. Thei'e is no rail-
ro.ul laud in the county and for tlial
reasiiil its settlement has beer, slow lor ,
110 sxjcial ell'ort to el beltlers was
made, as wan done iu the early da s ol
the settlemeiil of the eastern ai t ol the
state. I
Good deeded land can lie purchased ul j
reasonable rates with government laud j
adjoining so that a jierson ho wauls
more than one quarter section can obtain
1 it if lie lum a little means.
There are about 1,500 people iu the
county and there is room lor tliousauds
more.
llarrirn it tlie county geat nnd is sit
uated ou the F. E. & 51. V. railroad, and
is as good a town in the thinly Mettled
country demands.
Mchool houses nod ohurchex lire pro
vided in almost every settlement and are
kept up With the tildes.
All who desire to get a homestead or
buy land cheap tire invited to come and
tee tlie country for themselves nnd judge
of iU merits. Homesteads will not be
obtainable much longer and if jou waul
to use jour rh,'lit and Ket 10 aures ol
land from Uncle Hani free it is time you
were about it.
t Look at TbU l.lst
of western cities: ' .
CliicitKO St. Joseph
Oiiiuha Lin. olu
Ht. Loui lieiiver
KausasCity beadwooil
It does' nt mailer which you intend
visiting. Tlie Burlington Route ia the
Iwst hue lo all us it in to any one of
them.
Advertiiiitiff mutter and full Informa
tion about, and rule on applica-
riop, . Fim-cavf- T. A.
Omaha, Neb.
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