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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1896)
Tta Sioux County Journal. BSTABUaUKD law. Bubaoription Price, 2.00 fcditor. 1mTPd at the Hurristm pol uB'.ve Hi Sedui ela uimiut. THCKhDAY. 11 W ' lio. Date to be ilcmenilh-r-f J. Prohibition iintioMl co:.ve:it-o:i, nt .ur(f, May an. Kepolillcmu national convention, IjOuIm, June 111. Democratic uutlu'ial convention, lit (lii- rKo. July T. KuilUli.it liutioual convention, St. I.ouN, July Republican statu notuiuiiting convention, I ineoln, Jul-1. Pouahet state ram vein lion to elect del i gte to uatiouiil convention, tr.iiil iiiitud, July I".. Sixth dislrht republu mvmit.on ttoailnat a candidate for coogreiM, at North 1'lstte. July 3, at lo a. in. You cannot run any kind of a neh- paper tbt will please all the ief-le all the time, and it i useless to attempt it. , Doc Bisbjr in Lincoln Journal. , ! Kiokaid will get tlie support of a part, j if pot all of the Custer county de!-j;aU-s in congressional convention. The re- j publicans of Custer want relief Iroiu Kemiwn. No democrat w ill allow his name to be used in connection with an ollice un til after the Chicago convent'on decides "where they are at." It looks now as if tbe Brvan crowd would et left. The editor of the Frontier, unlike some i people, does not profess to know every- j thing, and one of the things he does not j know is, what free nilver would do fur j itiia imiintri' llo L'nitwf Iti i-A'a iru r fli.il ! be is opposed to free silver at 10 to 1 un til after tbe McKinley tariff bha!l have had another inning and he has watched ) itu'effect upon our monetary and indus- j trial troubles. If a protective tarifr, af- ! ter a fair trial, does not loosen things up j UKQ we win liiiuk me silver prooieni 1.1 j about solved. O'Xeill Frontier. Salt Lake City has a sensation in lit". ' disappearance 0f two younj; women, anil indications are that thej were murdered i by the pastor of the First Scandinavian Jfetbodist church. The bones of one of the victims were found in the furnace of church, and it is supposed that the Imdy of the other is cimctstled somewhere bout tle church. The minister who is charged with the crime lias disappeared, lie has been married three times and all of bia wires died under suspicious cir cumstances. The number of cases of fnlA.hlnAmd Bl'.lAm.iti' rn 11 11.. ia..i llf.t i . . . . . . , .. , , . , ! pave been brought to light of late show j that there is no limit to the depths of j depravity to which human creatures j osink. ! I It did not take the Spanish authorities ' Jong to decide to Rive the Americans ' who were captured on the (.llihusteriug i vessel a fair trial in accordance with the i treaty existing with the Liiited States when Secretary Olney requested and it is not unreasonable to Iwlieve that if the chief executive of this nation should de piand that in the name of humanity the butcheries in Cuba by V.'eyler i-boidd wp neeu wouiu ne given w it. o one j wants to see the United States in vol veil : In difficulty but tbe sentiment that the ! Cubans are not getting a fair show and that it is the duty of this government to j see that they are accorded fair treat- i nnt is very strong in every state. No I one doubts that tie Spanish authorities will harass the United Myites at every opportunity and Uncle Sam ought to play even. . . . The remarks of Mr. JlcKinley in a speech on the tariff when other states-j i were non-committal on the subject are recalled with interest at this time, lleaakl: "We consume more in this ontry than any sixty-three million people anywhere else in tlie world con aroe. We spend more money than nny Otbef sixty-three million people because I tion of t vo yeirs ago taught us a good we have more tuooey to spend, and we j lesson, and one that we will do well to (wre more money to spend because we j heed at this time. The u imi'iee of that pay more for labor than is paid any-1 convention was a died in the wool repoli where else on the face of tlie earth. We lican, a good man, but he had n uphill are ooly 5 per cent of the population of j fight to maka against thn populist can the world, hut we consume 20 per cent ululate (Kern) from the beginning, and Of all the cotton ihat is produced in the J besides be bad engendered a few bitter world, 2ft per cent of all the wool, 30 : animosities in the convention. This of fier Gent of all the iron and steel that is. course weakened his candidacy sunns WMfa!tored and 50 per cent of all the what, and ulltnuigh he made a great (hi piste." No one lias successfully staaied this, and yet we have :i great pMty in this country contending that we aboek) trade our home market fur a hare iAmm to jret ft small share of the m;ir katof the outside world; that we should Jlow others to manufacture the cotton ad wool and steel and iron we consume tft 4VbW that we may go abroad and sell tim BoMMtoU breecn-clotlis and tbe Vmtm ack-k aires, and four years ago ,M party got oastral of Uie government ! haa keea ruaalaf it oa this plan tvef atawev k It say wonder there is little Catasts for fooda; that factories are idle (Si abopa are closed: that capital is GtZif deetroyed and labor is coostant tpcarimdf We are. simply renmog Ct fraile of our foil v. -ffewnnl Z.V- Ail the western IVfii.M lvmoa distiile-r- : ill close co II uuriiig lrw cummer J on uccouut of the drtrva- in the ft u 'uirptionof whisky. Wbethi r de crease in the amount of whikv Unrf-J m due to rerurai or hard times the distiiltrs do Dot SCI v. Kim has gone to work ti making a record f'-r him-iif an ) it is as at r.hj ct- i or that iVa'iitivi. It leaUers not what Ibe ; j'i .noil is if an ' j . i n will tj-.'tii w thw j business of f i h !; K n o'i t. He! evidently r:.li.v that his record Ui-ik.i'.g j iljiiai'n !iu:ii!Ti J. I The M.si.:ppi river has reached 11. ' dun.'r I. ne ami gtvat dam:i from t ', fl kkI w ill s!xn lie rr jirti-d. Texas lias j : ciiilnl far Mp to htorm-.suirivrs, !ow an 1 olhur s':it-;s ;ira il -va-iUitsJ by j ' li-rs and Dthnp. uoulJ !.- sjivatlv , !ri-;i!ttl liy rain. Ail njual.i.-r ii vtry - i i ' Ciixter i-ouiily liitil tno a-sjir.int for ! state oiiicts. L. 1L JewH would liku' '.,,,,, c. ,,,... t II ( t....., i ' ' ' . ' .. I tiiou-ht lie would Ilk The forn.er noli in the count v conven- tion, niiu the I.itttr will te out of tlmj contest, for a t:i::dici:ttu wouM s;aid no j s"ow t a sUte convention unless he inis ; in liome county b k of him. fliaj)-, man should have kept out of the fyht. j H-' 's a ne.vpHx.-r man and no limn who ! runs .t newspaper hich dan s to take a j portion on ij.ii y ipjestion of inoiment. ha : "v show to lw i lnei. Ir an otli.f, an-J i rii:tptuun proUably real z.-s liat fact; now. I Jmle ICitikind w ill lie i;oi;iirat'd f.-rj ! congress. The rank and file ol the party j ; demands it and this w ill l no yis.r lor j I b.isies. Tlie oplu are taking an inter-j lectin poi.ta. Tiiey want the rifrht j that the constitution and laws of this! country iives them to nam a their choice from the president on down to the! smallest ollice tit home. There is no ! man in this district who feels more the! j sentiments of the common eop!e than; '. does K.ukiiid of this district. His inter-I I ! , ests are all her and his futiire home is, h'Te. lie wi'.l lie w orth StarJHninl. nominated. Aius-. The remarkable feature i f the politi- 1 cal campaign now before the eopl is I the almost universal demand for a rovis I ..t .1... .1... ir...;ir .1..... i;nu 'l.l.-l mil in tinr n.c 1 ..1 ill u.juQ niit-t .- in. . . will alfurd protei tion to American in dustries. The desire is not alone amonjj those who have been protectionists in the past, but many of those who in form er yesirs ltd -.-orated free trade have had all they care for of that kind of policy arid tltey will this year change front and vote to elect men who will restore the protective tari If. liili t . ri.T and lawsj made and enforced which would pres-ent j the formation of trusts which art formed to shut o!f legitimate competition will do more to restore joxid times than nuy- thine pise, and that ii what the people .j ' m,w' ' It would lie a oid thin if some one could devise a plan wheivhy the tlmus- ands of people who 1:0 Ir'-.in the United States to E irone e icii vear to see th splits coui.l he drought to rniKz's that j there is a great d.jal that is worth seen:;; j hj tlii-irown country and for them to w;e that first would mak". them Ix'tter pre pared to see the old world nnd compiire it with the new. Much has leen said on this Kiibj.K't in the newspnpers and lieriodicals. btlt it wenis to Iw a fad j ! wilh the people who have the means to! fr0 across the water. l'roUibly only a very sinail r cent of them have ever crossed trw Mississippi river, or have any i,i;a of the grandeur or the scenery of the Rocky mountains, or tlie beauties of tlie climate of the Pacific klope, nnd they would think it preposterous should nny one claim that there was anvthing j in the Black Hills worth going to see. j It would give the rich people of the east a lietter opinion of their nation und their country if tnVy got lietler acquainted with it ac.d its resources, : It is now but a short tinio until the lime for holding the sixth district con gressional convention. Th various can didate,'! have buckled on their armor nnd are now busily engaged in making the preliminary skirmishing. The eonven- fight it wrvs a foregone conclusion that he could not succeed. It behooves tbe republicans of this district to ponder well these things and go to the conven tion determined to name tb strongest man regardless of personal friendship. We want a winner this tune and w e have such a roan aspiring for the nomin ation. The people who attended the last congressional convention know well that tlie sentiment of that body was against the nomination of an experiment, In tlie face of the fact tliat there was an oppor tunity to name a man who was well tried, and who, in his part of the district, was a tower of streofrth. Let us profit by our mistake and go to the people this fall with a candidate who will not be roniMilloil 1 1 make n fight on any other than re'iublican lines. S.Uney IiiirK v-'., f A. 3V-..-V '3 : 1 1 1 r-.H.2v-t.'. (iood iih fiiruislad on short noti-e. Iu;lia.l)l drivers and quiet sa jii fiiXhi iK.vomtTMidtttaons Horses tiourdcJ. TERMS REASONABLE. THE COM kIERCIAL BANK. USTACLISHCD 1333. Harrison, iVesid-.-ni. P. II. Gr.r.SWOU'. Casl.ier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S-,0 000. Iransacts a General COHKESPONDKNTS: UCAN EiTTAX'iR XatiiiNai, Mwk. New York, Omaha Nation .M. V-kK, Omaha. Fiiii T Natiokai- Kami, Chadron. Ave Interest Paid on Time Deposits. tyCHAFTS SOLD ON ALL PATiTS OF EL ROPE. YOU WILL Fi.ND ME AT TilE a I j o rp iff) VflTPI SA.Q-.I2TS FOB cm PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELRY, CLOCKS IF-AILSrCTZ- GrOOIDS. CALL AND EEE. J. E PIIIXXEY, HARnl-iON. The .Inter W'f-'i . ' M...MIM.i..u.,kll ,TE?.Mfi ;.iy .vr u, BaJI.V -;;j'-.;r .u-.:'.r- .! n...L7 (.isfc .-.-;..V.yi..' ... ': C:cca;i-rV.-t V rzp. Yi;.f-it As 5rwrws ; Tr.2 ' PTZ 1 ' : . w. il fvtt'-i n.i ..; a i. L. TPX .!,:, YuL V.V. - A f-'.r:i ;' i'.irv"- H (tot f;xci;!Jd bv Any. Ht kas s;rvf i' ... .ntiri't, i ri! n. tb-:? c. uirtlr. Its votrrvrs fv. ".i:?.k'ixv tts,u itjiij. iuiiri:-- KYTKA1 Vti'-'lum. n sq-ikV,. Hir TWJW7 Vi-Jj -, t'AV:ri cv.'in-1' .' T'.-n-j nf ffM;,i. 30 J'i IC.Vi. t IT IS Ui'. K'ihM. t4 ?.t i?j r'st!'tn benn-t of ths aeU.tidi Kot-ii'ifei mi f II ," ". rj.;.'ij t c.w-1 s it. H riil i.risi tpi CbU'eO ltd is 'J) .CC li -'I 17 1 1 ti.c ,.jv f o, ' M s! in I ii.- i,viti': : f. i I iifrati. rs-,11," t:-. i'.. - i ur ( ii.. i.i i a.-; .v ,.j"..:.iv .i. ocJ i 4iM.v ox:: ti,r.-,:t .-if. r .:: .: i. ....- r, Fsed and Sa'e I le hordes :ii nays o;i I anJ. for tiri-M.iui:l cu.stoiiu.r3. GIVE HE A CULL N. D HAMLIN, i'i:oi'i::CTOR. Nebraska. C. F. frrnts, Vice-rresidect. Banldn Busmen IwO. tt x lift 1. ffrAlw tf '- Fi. 7. i.a r n i JfililJi NO TROUBLE TO 81IO W COOLS. PROPRIETOR. MXRASKA. .Ocean i Lp.f .rts Cfrcitir.tlnn. .i :.C0 -:t ycrr per year .$a -7 liMt-m ntf-Ast of tha .ms i:l all ui in.r -pe . in Mctfui;; xr ? CUKfttNT L.'TERATL'RE. t ! ' C . - . i, 1 . Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. Free Homes for Eon Than 5,009 Hsn. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND Soo.oao ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over fortv-fivo miles cf rail oad and has no county bonds. Sioux county is the northwest county of Nebraska. It is nhyi.t tlnrtv ii.ih-s eiist and west l y nlit si vi'i.ty ii;.. :. north and south and contains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There ale more bright, spai'!;- " !in,;. small slivnms in th" ciein'v than I l i-an Is- foiiud in the sum- area els- whire ' i . I i hi the state. It has mmv i. ne tiiii'n-r :i. j it than all the rest of the Mate mint iru i'. j Its gnisses are the rii-!n-t an.' in. ( mi- I tntious known so ti.al sts'k-)..riii.i:g 1 it is unt'Mcelieil. I The soil Vitris from a la-aw lav t.i a light saiiiiv loam and j cajmble i.f ne , ' ducng estell-nt crops. l lhe principal crops tin. small gnu. and vegvt.-th!es although gmsl com is! grown in too vallevs. Ti.e heat, oats ', ... ' ,, , ,. rve and barli'V lire a of niiiisii.i v met . - i nuality and i ouimaiiii tile lugln st m.ir- 1 J ket prices. The water is pure and relivshii, rni 1 is found ill abundance in all pai ls of tii'r i county. j Tlie county is pra t.i-ally out of '-tit j and has over fort a -five iiuies.it m.it ji.u within its borders, has a good Li e i ivicl ho'isu and the tieces-aiv hMiuvs lor iini j tin g the county ami tl :- : mn i,, v. i I Ix'i' 11 one dollar of louuty U.nd , r- i..u and hi-nce taxes will i .... h,v.. The rremout, Eddiortt & Mi--mh.ii i .. alky ruilroiul crusts hamx t.unt , from east to west, wild the il. &. M. Ii,. alwut ft'.-eu miles of its huu ui tin.. J noilheasl part of the enmity, j The climate U mote pleas., nt H1..11 that ! of t!;e eusU-ni portion ol Nebraska. l'heie is btlil OVER CC0.0C0 ACRES of land in K.oux coui,ty vet .i n to ' homestead entry. Jt is l-lli r l.,i.ii more desirably Incut sl than ttiiit t which such rushes are made on tlie ojs-u-ingofa reservation. lliete isiioi-.nl-roail laud in tlie county nnd for thai reason its settlement bus ljeen slow h,r -.' ii ! inr i-i it no bs-ciiil effort to get settlers tvasj'- re lr.,:,si,i u,,,, ri,r Mure. sw moil.. ' ,.c u .!,.., . t t i , tiiiuiiiL'i" i.t ic . . made, as was done in the early davs oi the settlement ol the Ciisteru pail ot the state. OiKid deeded land can be purchased lit reasonable r.,te uiil. .. .... .1 ni ii'iai adjoining so that a person w ho wants more than one quarter section can obtaui it if he has a little means. There are about 1.000 KopIe j couuty and there is room for thousand more. ii ... ... .. narri iii is uie county seat and is sit - uatisl on the F. E. & M. V. railroad. aiidi is as good a town as the thinly settled i '"if i tlimr o' im'1'" b""" 1",1 ureM country demands. U'l! "XSit.::. fJ!r. H5. " Si-luwil l,... a l ""u -'i..i.ues are pro- vidud in uluiost every settlemeut and art - kept up will, the times. All who desire to get a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come und h:o the country for themselves und j idge nf il r... II ,. ...... J . T .Uinable i.iucli longer and ifjou want1 " vTx n'oiVv a.'ior lZ',?,no.vV"',T; use your right and get 180 aires ol j'" ""i llie M-.Xoi, 0,.'-r ,n""'"''- n,l ri.,,ml,.l.. M r i. ... I 'Il II o,. '"r ' '' oi to land from Uuclu Saul free it is tune you were auout it. Ripans Tabules. Hipans Tabules cure naiiKoa. Itipans Tabules: at dniggimo. itipans Tabt.b-s turp dizzinms. Illpans Tabules asslKt digestion. Hipans Tubules cure had brenl.i. Hipans Tiibiib g cure billousm sh. li.pana Tabulen: one gives relict. Hipans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Hipans Tabulf g cure const Ipatlon. Hipans Tabulcfi: plcasant'lsxatlv". 1 Klpans Tabules euro llvr troubles. l-ook at This Mst of western cities: Chicago St. Joseph Omaha Lincoln St. Louis Ifenver Kansas City lAadw.,oet ltdoesnt mutter whicli you intend Visiting. Tho Burlinsfton Ibjuto ( the beH hue lo all as it is to uny one of theiii, Advf rtisinz mailer and full ifP,.,. ! tion about trains mid rates mi applua J- tntM : , ;. p. & p Ouiiilia, N,,'. CrriCIAL Di.irCTCRY. l-TATl: t'l ril KU-1: .11... 4 !..!. S i! K. ;(h.t-. 1 JHIO-llron iifnrpmi j rti r ?' l lary l tat I. lri.'4-n.' .''wl- AlUlllor J.. ii k I mi lev TrtsMwnr A . , i luir. ::ii.'. ..Aliorm y t i.r.i t i ri l-tiol ottiMitMiliiitel II. l: l ort -it- Mij'l. i'uWii lulru luiu ((M.lU.s-HiN.H. li:j.K.tT!ON: M. 1 loir-;:i I'. Seimtor, (MBSlis V iii. V n.-u 1 . JM-m.:ir. f.! all laiiit 1'. . rr!i t oi.ri ;iuimii l-'t iii"l. I.lutlii l. i. '; n r. i. ! ...llil c . .( o. IV. i.. 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Ii . ..... iu,-iUiiiK in larn- ! hioiiii i . in ... - i V . .. .", "''i. 'in- - 'L'i lliH.re,l.. rn., l ,1, ..,.. , " 'uriril Miuirui wi . 7''' ' rofu- IT. 1 '" i'0n.,u. u u, ,; f" S,"';- "' rVlu"" iS-V I ;Y,','.n T.ii'.I,' i" K"Kl iS " j ; "VIiryinT-am ' j ' i't ; , , L' 7 1 1 i'i".'" . rem...... """"'roll,, ti.re.t u. the ,u,r ..... '"ii lor , ... t.ii.ui,,..,;;", Jrn:'.fr:,Vrf r1!1:" "ro wh " ".soin r i'i HLmmnH ( o '"i.ttll Ave,;u,,,,i;.w Vork s i.iHKuu.onrra. oM.rr.ro THE SioUX COUNTt' JOL'IINAL "'-KfTsrAM.Y MAt.AZINK. '""''"'"ll'tio.i.totlil.lilM.r. I! North-Western LINE i: & M. V. It. K. i, tbe Ui to nml from lhe SUGAR BEET FIELDS -or- :;5T Mf K-U EA,,