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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1896)
Tift Sioux County Journal. ESTABUSHEI" IS" Subscription Price, f2.00 1. J. HimiiioiiK. Ktlitor. Kntrr4 t the Harrison punt utBi-e a eejad clam waiter. ThCTKDaY. AfKIL 30, Date to be He aim bt- red. Prohibition national convention, kt lltt tnirit, Mht as. tt4ptfhlifa national convention, ul it. lout, June tfi. lMwiocratic national convention, at (.'hi i0, July. I'opttlist national convention, St. l-ou:. July . Republican Mute nominating convention, Lincoln, July 1. Popiitist .tste convention to elect te!e yritea to nutionnl convention, t'ritud island, July IS. Administration or straight drui.wrrM ic tle com-rntion to elect deli-Kale to th .tationul democratic convention, nt I.ine'.on, inli. sixth district republican convention to nominate a candldiite for congre-, ut North 4'lutte, August 111, at 10 a. in. Cripple Creek sustained a terrible loss j ny Ore on Saturday. Estimates place 1 he loss at two millions of dollars, with but little insurance. No lives were lost. It nus oeen uuresi out iciai me piv j vrnment is running in debt at the rate of ; Tm L I . I . . . . . I. - . jt- 1,200 a minute. Jo nation can stand lhat sort of a drain very lon. In New York the civil service rules nre Applied to the subordinates in alt of th state offices, the office of the executive having been included HI the reqitest of Oov. Morton. A few of his confidential employees are the only ones who are ex empt It will be a great day for Ne !raka when the same is true with all of the appointive offices. There seems to lie a tendency among contributors to magazines and period i pals to urge oo-operation among manu facturers and those engaged in other in tlustries. Co-operation in most instance is simply another name for trusts and if there is any one tiling that the writers f this country should discourage it is Ihe formation of combinations whose ob ject is to stifle c mjpetition. A man in Iowa while experimenting with the X rays is reported to have dis covered a method of transforming one of the base metals into gold at a cost of fifty cents for 153 of gold. He calls Ihe process Y rays. Should bis claims prove correct it ought to increase the cir culating medium enough to suit all, and would cause notes and bonds made pay able in gold to lose their terror. An inter-national arbitration society was organized at Washington a few days ago. Should it accomplish its ob ject all disputes between civilized na tions will be settled by an international court of arbitration and the ultimate re sult sought is the disarmament of the nations. The object is a worthy one und may in part be accomplished, but it is hardly likely that the nations will 'ver surrender the right of appeal to arm as the court of last resort in the settlement of inter national difficulties. The free silver democrats held their fttate convention at Lincoln last week and elected delegates to the national conven tion. No list of delegates was presented 0 just how many were present is not Itnown, but it was estimated that !e teen four and live hundred were pres ent, and over eight hundred were en titled to seats. V. J. Bryan heads the list and was endorsed for presidential candidate. J. C. Dablman of Chadron is one of the delegates to the national con ventlon. The recent newspaper consolidation at Chadron is another proof that newspa pers cannot be considered as anything tat business enterprises and can only be conducted under the same general rule .' M other business and hard times and business depression affects them just the wow as any' other business. A little fnore than a year ago Chadron had four .. papers and Crawford had three. Now ftcfe has two and both fields are fully nct-apted, ud one paper in each town - cot) Id easily fill the bill. Alliance is the ' ooly town in northwest Nebraska where ' lrae paper still exist. ' . M t. . - . m i I '," ' .... ' jiuaitor Jioore is oeinif criticized a good deal for the position he lias taken (a regard ' to the insurance laws. It is mid that his action has been in the inter est of the) old line insurance companies nnd against the mutual organizations which have grown up in the state of late years, and he seems to have taken upon himself the authority of a court ad passed upon the legality of the acts .Of tot legislature, W'Ueu Oov. llol asb did that be was severely criticized Had Auditor Moore is no more excusable. K it generally supposed that the officials Ln to sea that tha provisions of the laws M they appear on the statute books are faUlM aad II any feel that the law is Mtfiffct lie may seek redress in the MrtaV The Insurance lobby has been fMM hi rtdenoe at the legislative see ffeM of late years than that of the rail rail Md Kt. Moore is charged t with 13 toltt osd by . IL The people of C atate have their ayes on biai. . r -' Day li.v day tlie evidence i beeoiuiu,? more clear tliat Cuba will throw off t! yoke of Spanish misrule. The Batumi liome for tlie island i beneath the stars :in J stripes. The Cuban will never be conquered unless reduct-d in slavery and it is to I hoped that the civilized nu-; tiona will interfere before tint point is reached, but tlie non-action on the irt of tlte president of tlie United State io- dicsites tliitt he cures nothing for tlie j sentiment of tlte people of his country j nor the cruelties practiced by the Sjian j iiirds in CuUa. I A deal m made ut t.'lutdron last week ! whereby the Sijnti! and R-eanlrr were I consolidated ,md in future .vill be issued ! the Srpui! I2.v,rt T. with A- E. Shel t ilon as editor and F.. K. Kerala!! as mana- p-r, and ow ned hy a stock company. Tlie consolidation w ill lie populist in pol-1 I it its anil that is had, but to adopt a hy-1 ' pliennted name is worso. The tlt:d j j leaves Chadron with but tn pprs a ! treat plenty so that they ou'ht t do! i reasonably we" from a business stand-1 point. I The republicans of northwest NrbraJ;a should pr'Ht by the rmll of the liro!; en Bow convention and see to it th it the same error is not ri-ated. At thesta'e convention the enly caiuii t.itu tins part I of tlie state will have w ill I o (J. A. E kles of Chadron for auditor, and there is no good reason why he shot I J not have the entire northwest at his Uu k. j If all should go to the conviiilion solid. for Eckles and unpledged to any ot her man for any ofllce, and stick right to gether it would lie recognized, but if it is split up this part of the state w ill get nothing. The popularity of tlie candidacy of Judge Koikaid for the republican nomin ation for ia ingress over u large portion of the district, indie, tes that t lie desire for the success of the nominee of th party is the ruling one with the mass of the voters. There are a number of counties in the district with favorite sons whom they wonUl like to see in congrefji ami be it said to the credit of I 1 the republicans of the sixth district that i there is not a man w hose name is bUore ! the party who would not represent the district with credit to himself and his constituents but the dillii'ulty will l-e to 'get them there. It is s-metims an easy matter to fix up a convention so as to make nomination dictated by a boss or ring, and under the old election laws by the efforts of those in control tlie iurty lash could be applied so as to ei far toward having their convention work ratified at the polls. But under th new laws it is different. The lash will not reach w;thin the jK)lling-looth and in-order to elect it is necessary to put up men for whom the people will vote of their own accord. No true friend to a nian will help him get a nomination which can only result in defeat. The republican nominee for congress in the sixth district has got to make a desxr ate light if he w ins, and it will lie well for each aspirant to be closely examined and if weak spots are discoved his true friends should advise him to keep out. It is recognized that Kmkaid has no weak spots, and that is the reason his friends are urying his nomination. Son ad Advice. Newport Republican. We observe that there are several can didates for congress in the flth congress ional district. A populist has beaten good republicans three terms nnd it is evident that the populists still have a majority. That being the fact, the case resolves ilwlf, not in a question of per sonal supremacy, hut it is one of repub lican success or defeat. Which do you want? Perhaps you have a candidate, if so are you putting turn up as a winner or as an easy victim for the opposition? This is no time for an exhibition of line manipulation of conventunis. It is a time for solier thought nnd effort for re purlican success. You do not honor vour fnenl bv nominating him if he can not he elected, you only disgrace the party you profess to serve. With the light of six yetr of republican d -feat m this congressional district, it is time for us to come to our senses. Rock county cannot be t i ken to task for this. Rho has always given a go.sl round republi can majority for the republican nominee for congressman. All lit Line fur Him. Crawford Tribune (dem.: There is not the feast doubt among those who re a -quaitiled with the political situation in tlie sixth district but that Judge Kinkaid could get more , votes from the demo cratic party as a candidate for congress than any man in this judicial district provided the democrats put up no can didate. Alliance Times: If reports are to I relied unon, a great many of the dele gates at the Proken Bow convention were watching the chances of .fudge 51. P, Kinkaid for the congressional non-ina-tion pretty closely, a "putting in a lick" now nnd tlwn in his favor. Entirely proper, geotlemen, entirely proper! He's a winner. OgaKlla News: Hon. M. P. Kinkaid. one of the i-idges of the fifteenth judicial district of Nebraska, gave the Aim otfice a very pleasant call last Friday. The jiidife has announced himself as a candi date for the nomination for congress on the republican ticket in this district and was here looking after his chances. It is no intrusion for Mr. Kinkaid to come into Keith county this year as sve have no aspirant for that position. The judge made a favorable impression and will no doubt stand a fsir chance at the conven tion, considering the fact that he has such a large portion of the district nt his hack to start with. In his judicial dis trict last fall the judge ran more tlwn one thousand votes ahead of the ticket, attesting his great popularity nt borne, nnd also indicating what the result may he if be succeeds at North Platte next August - ssnss? vvvl Good rijs f iiruc-heil on short i.otM-e. liclia.)!e dnvei-s and quiet sadJle horses always on hand. iooi accomiiiKlat.ins for tiaus:ieut customeni. Horses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL N. D. HAMLIN, PROPRIETOR. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. fESTAQLISHED 10C0. narriGon, E. Ban'.rrr.t, Plea. dent. D. II. GRISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL S'OOOO. Transacts a General COnnESPONDKN'TS: Amehcax E-v'-rw: Natonm, nAS(t Xew York, o-,:aha National Havk, Oumha, Fins'T Natmnai. Hani:, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. nruE.vrrs sold on all parts of cunorE. YOU WILL FIND ME AT T11K WITH Bm3-.IISrS FOB D TIM.M) Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. J-EWSLE;-, CLOCKS -A.3ST2D GOODS, CALL AND SEE. NO TROUHLE TO BlIOW GO0L8. J. E THINXEY, PROPRIETOR. IIAKlilSiJN. NniHtAKKA. The Inter Ocean !e Mst Poritlar Republican Newspaper 1 of thf. W.t itml ll.n the L argest Circuiatlon. TERMS IJV MMU DAILY (without Sunday) daily rnu rwisyi ... The Weekly l;:iir i-zxi 7Si.a r... AsaNowspLj r THE iii.'in (K'V. i-..r pi .-.-., 61' the tims In all $ u. U t,v.:c- triOi:: ioa el. j-n. t. ceoiir.i.rf ALL THE NEWS AND TfiE 2ZZT OF CCI!KCr;T LITERATURE. Ths Weekly Inlev Ocsan f A, a r.ifrrilv Paoor I; Not Excelled bv Any. i mmma mum n in iummmt ii wxr w.i.imw wm JJlpIt h" rmnhiii :Vf inu-r.-st, in ete! m-mT or the farallv. In YOOTH'S r.ir?Ar.t.v.j?;T t ma virrj best of lie IrtAtt. IU LITB.-;. EyFKAlUKKJieiic,'.nl.. i ., , ItUaTWKLVK FAdrf rw.'.P. AaJ m-,t-.:er the ,Ver of tho Wyrld. PO-ITICALY XT I.j t'.t.t kELIC A.X, jt! in rasd.m tn benefit of the ablest 4.cei!.ona .a .lv xMtin luM". H ! m.'u luViod in Ciiicac and ie in accjri w,t 3 C.- l"' V) 9 f tn W i.. tx.ta dd uir. -i I ',iiprMnr. P'i9 remenihsr t c t t; e pt ;cj -f X.V- W-ZLl, i fii OttAZI i u uxe uuu..A: i-t.z: v a ;;.,- j, . , -. ' ' '"lit? 'I VI Ch r! '-.cVcago. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stable Nebraska. C F. ''OFFER, Vice-President. Banking: Business QT a in GEO. H TliRNER. nii A DAT A M' ..Jnf.OO ptr year $6.00 pr year Occzn C j .00 ,. .:.;...? Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homas for ore,;,,.-;:,,:.,:; Than 5,000 Hen. A new county with , schools, churches railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contain? over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. . . rsioiu count v mine iinru.ei (o"mv of Nehniidi.i. It in iiiHint ilnitv miles. east nnd weit hy iiUnit M'vuiity iniii sj n.irlh mid south mi.l inl;iii.s j OVER 1 ,200, COO ACRES ofliind. Tliere 1110 fiini" !u i.!:lj linir. rtjr.iiii sli'i-;mi .11 '!: h;ii('. tl.,111 , IMIl Ik., folllld ill til" Millie nre:i 1 !se I i in tin stale. It Iiiih ipmp' ji:ne uiuU r m it tlwn :ill tlien--tol l',o Mi.l. ri.iiihiiii (i its C"'sjh iir" the rii'lM-st ;iini must r.ii- ritious known so llul or st.n k ,r.niii- I . t is uiivxi-ell.'il. Tile v) l v;iri'-s frcin a henvv i :iv to u liht. windy I'liiiu nnd is 1 ai.tlle nl ,io- dui ii:;.' ex,t'i!eiil i n.is. f Tiiu irin.'iiiil rrn.s nl'.- m:ill (Tim j it nil Vegetal le.'i, llllholi'i nml 11 "I Is (;ri.vii ill Ihe v.ilieys. Ti iv? wlient. nits f l ie mid UirlfV me :it' i t uiiiisiinlly i'.if I ijiuil.ty ami cui:iih:im1 1!m IiiIivnI muf- j ket prii es. j I'lm water n iure ;u,d r-fn : ti:ri'- uuii . is found Hi abundant in all j.ai I ul in. - coiiijly. j Tlie county is pivwiically outi'fdiUj and has over forty-live, iriiusol lailioiui j within its Imrders, has a good hi k louri ; house und the net essii v lixltuxs lor rim- .1 . I,, llill' th i-OUIitV am t h.:ro has litvir . n , ,, , lieen one clullur ul foiuily L011.U iniu.-hiI and hence taxes w ill t. low. The 1-rt'iiiuiil. E;k!ioru &. Missouri I Valley railroad c-os-es H oux .,,,... " ' from east to ve:-it and til.: It. & M. I..is aUuit "lleeii mills of its hue m tin.-uortlM-iist )ai tol llio lownty. The cliiiutle is muiv pleasant than that of the eastern H)i tioii ol NeU-aska. There is still OVER Q00.0C0 ACRES of land ... s:ux coumy yet ..j,,, hoiin.-st.jiid t-iiliv. Jt 1, VUi r land und I ,i i , . niore ilehirably located luau thai loi - win. h hu,:I, rushc nre mad,- on the in,' of a rrvmion. Th,,e is ,-iU. road land in ihe county und for that reason is netlleaient l.a8 lt-B kIw tor " bV" made, as was done- in , the early diij ji of the itettleujeut ot tlie tatem ai t of the stale. (iixl deeded land rnn l ..i,,,.!.......! ... reiiMonablu rate with soverniiitnt land u-im-hl.. u..l , . adjoining o that a rson who ttauU more than one quarter section cunohtaiii it if he has a little mean. There ura ubout l.-jlH) jwoule in the county aiKTUiere ix nwni lor thousands more. llarri ;on is the county wut and is it uuU'd on the F. E. &. M. V, ciilioiul, un.1 i an good u town as the thinly Bellied country demands. School Iioukl-s and hurchex are pro- vided in iilmoHt very seulemcul and are b,.... ...1.1. .1. . .1.. n,.'i, i.. WfLII IIIV llllieK. , All wliodesiro to pit a homestead or buy kind cheap are invited to come and nee the country for themselves and jud-e of its merits. Homeste.ids will not lw obtainable much longer and if you want louse your right and Ka l'JU acres ol land fioiu Uncle Sum frua it is lime jou were ulxiut it. UH,li nl This List of western cities: ('Ilil'AJiO Ouiiihil Ht. Louis Kansas City Kt. Jn Cpll 1 .1 IK -1 ln 1 Oliver I Vadw ,0(:d It does'nt matter which' Vou intrnd visiliiiL'. The Burliniri on lt.il.le ii I l, best hue to all a it i. to any 0110 of the III. ...... Advertining matter and full Informa lion about tmitm und ratea cn iipphca t.on. J. 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