The Sioux County Journal. ESTABLISHED 1SH8. Subscription Price, $2.06 L .J. Simmons, - - Editor. IhWrt at the Harrison post office aa Mcjud cl&aa waiter. Thursday, Jilt 2, lSKS. - Kewublieaa Y'.tioiiiil Ticket. Tor president, WILLIAM McKlSLEV. for vice presides, UARBKTT A. HuflAliT. Date to be Eemembered. Democratic national convention, at "tl eo. July 7. PopnlKt national convention, fL Ij.uin, J'lly tt. Krniiblicxii state nominating convention, Lincoln, July 1. Popolift Httte eonventioi to elect dele fr itea to national convention, Grand Inland, July la. Sixth district republican convention to nominate a candidate for congreM, at North l'lalte, Jaly 3, at 10 a. m. Senator Warren, of Wyoming:, ex presses the opinion that there is no doubt that his state will give a republi can majority at the polls. Col. Ketchum has purchased a con troling interest in the Crawford TrQmne and hits changed it to a republican paper. It never should have been any thing else. The last issue of the "newspaper in the true sense of the word" printed at Harrison indicated the real purjxise for which it was started. The leopard can not change its snots, neither can the tool of a rin lonjj keep from showing his real position. The bolt from the national republican convention consisted of twenty-two del egates. Eight were from Colorado, six from Idaho, three from Nevada, three from Utah, one from Montana and one from South Dakota. Idaho and Colora do were the only solid delegations which (eft the hall. A draft stallion tlmt will not pull down the scales at from 2,000 to 2,250 pounds is scarcely up to the required standard as to weight. The day of light horses for draft purposes has gone b', It takes a sound horse of at least 1.&00 pounds weight to bring a profitable price nowadays, and horses of this de scription do not spring from light weight stallion: Nebraska Farmer. We learn from the statistics that we are sending out of this country every year more than 1300,000,000 in gold for agricultural products, is it any wonder that the gold reserve constantly falls? If we would adopt a policy that would enable us to raise these things ourselves, on our own fields and farms, this great outgo of gold would be stopped. Why not be sensible. Fremont Tribune. One of the bright spots in the dreay life of the newspaper publisher is when flie disappointed office-seeker whom the .eople had jio use for lays all the blame of his own unpopularity on the publisher and stops his paper, giving a false rea son for so doing and hugaring the be lief that he has acted real "cute." A person of that calibre dont fool any body but himself, and by his act admits the superiority of the publisher. Smith P. Tuttle, of llemingford, is an nounced as a candidate for the republi can nomiuation for representative for this district and will have the support of Box Butte county in the convention. It looked for a time as if Frank Currie, of Whitney, was the only aspirant for 1 lie place but now that Mr. Tuttle has hied his castor into the ring it is hard to predict which one will be the nominee. The Journal would suggest that the two get together and canvass the s'tUr.v tion, and the one who possesses the most elements of strength and the fewest ele ments of weakness be accorded a clear field. The fellow who makes the race will have a hard job on his bund:; if he wins and no mistakes should be made which will jeopardize the chance of re republicari success. A republican legis lator from this district is very desirable, a nd the strongest man to be found will be needed to win. Two Sides to the Question. Kearney Hub. The Omaha Trade Exh Snt savs that ihere is getting to be a widespread senti ment in this state in favor of a change in our laws under which real estate mortgages are foreclosed. "At pres ent," it says, "the defendant can by dif ferent dilatory tactics delay proceedings Hod retain possession of the property un- ler process of foreclosure for about two years." Then follows a plea in favor of the leader, "who wants only security for his money and interest upon it, no that a long as the security remains in tact aad the interest is paid lie is satia- Uad." Of course. That would satisfy ay kef Itiaoau leader. at there are two sides to the ques ttoa. During the past few years, as wry a kaowa, it haa bean impossible lav away fcators lo pay the interest on ffaal lili lamaa At tha saaie tin a aVackUiia of value has wiped oat the fiflial equity, and t 9 property was put up to forced a!e Die cliauces have been that it would lull abort of bringing the face of tlie mortgage And leave a dw-tkieiK-y judgment against the debtor beetle. The Hub Ikis bo kick" ajrainst the capitalist or the money lender, as a rule, but it is of opinion that their rights are sufficiently protected under the statutes of Nebraska, Tlie Trwlt: Ejhitrit inti mates t.'iiit a movement w ill be made in the next legislature to remedy tle "evil" that It lias complained of. Watch out for it. It can ouly get through by stealth, therefore the greater watchful ness will be necessary. It miht be agreed that the debtor should have les opiiortuoity to'fiI)i buster" with stays and continuances, if on tin other hand the '"deficiency judg ment" clause should be eliminated from the statutes. Th1 person who makes a loan is sal.l;sd with tin security or he wouldn't make it If depreciation oc curs, through u:ieen causes such as we have witness sd during t!w past three years the debtor stands the whole brunt of it, and after foreclosure is fol lowed by a deficiency judgment that he cannot meet and that injures his credit and is a stumbling hl.tck in his path for life perhaps. Tins should not be. The. niau who makes a real estate loan should do il with his eyes open, and have nothing beyond the security origin ally incepted. II should stand his share ol Ions with tl borrower li-re shrinkage occurs, and it shim Id not be possible for the borrower to lie made the victim of low appraisements through the connivance of those who execute the law with those who have no compunc tions a:r-tiiist squeezing the last drop of bhtod from an unfortunate debtor. The loaning ol money is a business and should I regarded as such, and have no more safeguard' thrown around it than will enable the creditor to get his money back in due time or the secu rity that is re presented by hislnnn. The "deficiency judgment" has made debtors for life of thousands of holiest men in this state during the past few years, while tlie creditor has gained little or nothing by it. The laws should enable every insolvent person to commence anew instead of hanging a millstone upon bis neck that will prevent, him fri'in ever afjain climbing the ladder ol prosperity. So we say. that if it i proposed to shorten the delay in real estate fore closures, tbn at the same time do away with the deficiency judgment, and it is probable that there will be no serious objection. 'J I !! PUMPS IRON AID WOOD PUMPS of all Kin:s. :n:i. Tow , link. Irr'av iir''i tf r rif-Hr. Wood Kkw (' rinu. Mtftf. Kitr'tjc Hrv ?Hviii n4 PnlrbAftk HtAitdnrd feralr. i' low. it tbe Uet. Seru- ' CjaJ.ft)OvU. fa.rbamks, morse & c.. 1102 Forrwi Ft. Jmo'-8, h'sis. Filial Proof Notices. All persona having final proof notices In this puar will receive a marked copy of the pa per wiU lire re.4ue1.tcd to examine their notice and if any rrroi exint relKjrt the &ame to this oltlce at ouce. Sntice for I'liblicallon. Ijind Office at Alliance, 'ct., ) Jane , ls'.. ) Notice in hereby given tlmt the tolloiyliiK named M'ttler haH 111(1 notice ol ids inten tion to make Itnnl proof in supjKjrt of his eliiini, aitfl that s:dd pr'Kif wilt Im made te fore M. J. Blewett, clerk of Lfistrict IXjurt, at Jlrrixon, .Nelj., on July IS, lnwi, viz: CharleiiS. Williams, of Ardraore, S. I)., who made H. K. 'o. 4101 for the lots 3 A 4 and . .s nv. cc 2, tp. r. ;6 w. lie nuiufs the following witnees to prove his continuous residence upon and cultlva tiou of, said iand. viz: Herinmi Kr'iiln), John Me1nR. Peter Wieilenfeld, John Oxtrauder, all of Ard more, S. t. ! 40 J. W. W biix, JR., KeKlxter. Nntli'C tor I'uliliratinu. Land Office at Alliance, Neb., j Jwue S, 1. i Notice i hereby iven th-t the ffdlowinic nauid settler tuts n)-d notice ot hUiuti'te tlon to iimke final iiroof in utipport of Ilia eiaim, and tiiat mid proof will t- innde be fore M. J. lllewett, t.lerk Ulntrict Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on July il, Is'jc, viz: 4 oh II H. XpmHu, of (JllrlirM. Neb., who made H. K. No. 4-1U for the s. se. li, ne. i4 ne. & Ht. '4 lie. uec, li, tp. 3 11., r. W w. lie names the following witnesses to prove ills continuous residence upon nod cultiva tion ol, said land, viz: K. V,. Knott, Jumes WilsoM, K. F. Wohl heter, all of oilciirist, Xeb f. 1. toffee, of Hodiire, ;b. J. W, Wf.hv, Jr. ISi-Wi Ki-Kister. Xotfce ter I'reseiitatinti to anil Hearing Be fore Cumity Jndce i.f CIkIjur and lie liiiillils Aculnsc tlir fjttstr ol A. K. J'limeti. Jierijiwtl. In the County Court of Sioux ( oil Uy, Se-brtik-i. In the mutter of the estate of A. If. I'lnneo, fleiM'ltsi'd. Notice U hereby given to All H"ro is h:iv lliK C'lniiiiH Kiel deiiLuids ft(.iiii't A.ll.ln neo, lute ff sfoux eoutity, dereH-d, tn-.it tlie time Hxed for filing eliitins figi!it MAid estate U -ix Montiis from the l.'nh day if June. A. t., is:;. All such Persons sr re fpilri'd to present llieir ei-iluis with tlie vouelier;., to the ( nam v Judife of said i Vrtiu v. lit his otticc therein, on or tafore the loth day or December, A. 1)., IK'.. And nil rUirns no llled will x- beard 1s fore the s;ild Judge ou the iiiii day of July, A. !., Isii. or afterwards 011 tiie flral day of esrh regular term ff aald lOurt during the time liiniti'd tor tiling claims aa afnrexUd. Uuted this I.Hh day or Junn, A. It. is(. A true copy. HOBF.RT WllJMlN, , - 1 41 44J County Judge. seal, j The only Complete Book or TUB Great St. Louis Cyclone By JCLIA! ITK.ON. Containing s large, henutlf ully printed pnge, embraelng a complete hlatory of the greatest toriuulo that ever vulted America. Illuatrated w ltli bio special large alee pho to graphic vlewi. Kitra cloth binding, il.M; entra half mo rocco, tl. Klther atyln will be ntat by mall, poapaid, on racotpt of priue. Very UberaJ Term to Agent. Write fur oar one 11 dUooanta enf term to egente, free by mall. Agent, aat for aiegani mipei.iia, or mail, w eenta, wnicn oierly eorern the cwai of poataare ami Mail. Do not eoaf on thl complete ad an than -tie a later y with tke amall nmpbleu of tew now belag strrnlated aad eofH. Addrsa, rTLWHriWI' tVTfl.1 ., 7 rno c? r.m'.W. f:uildlng. ft. Leul, Mo, Good rigs furnished on short notice. Reliable drivers and quiet saddle I to net always on hand. Good accomm.alations for transcieot customer. Horses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. N. D. HAMLIN, PROPRIETOR. THE- COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1CG3. Harrison, 1. E. Brkwrtlr, President. D. IL CRISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SO 000. Ljansacts a General Banking Business C0n RESPONDENTS: Americas r.xmssiz National Maxk, Xtw York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Fip--t National Dans, C'hmlron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. WUKAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. YOU WILL FTNO ME AT THE OLD STAID WITS BZR3-A.I2SjrS FOR 6E0. PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELBY, CLOCKS .AJSTD iFiusrcrz- o-oohds. CALL AND SEE. J. E PIIINNEY, HACItlSON, The inter Is the V.rc-t Por;ji!nr Republican Newspaper tho VVrsi nnd has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY KfAil. DAILY fwilho-.t ijr.l.'i) $4.00 per year DAILY (w itii Si.V.y) ptryeer . The Weekly Inter Ocsan t .00 PEa YR r As a Hewsp-ip'ir TK!C V.1TV P. 0Z. Iff fr htw.t of the Hmn In all iespcM. It huare & r ;?io nor exnn9 in xocannu ALL TS rfEWS AND THE fHf.T.OP CI '"RENT LITERATURE. The Weekly Intnr Ooeavi Aa a f o rjMy pjier U Not EncHcd by Any. ffJIt ha nor.etiiiiiT o intervt to eactt mmb4r i the fMnllr. !ta Ifc YOUTH'S DLJPARTilt;! f u Ui ry bostof lu kitd. ltt UTE3 A BY f EAl GIi-33 hr nnequibei. It If k TWELVE TAOS TA?i;K ai ocrr.ln0i Tfrwcf the World. POLITICALLY IT W REPUBLICAN. nC, iVtt reAdein the benefit of . the ebleet dicoiui'.iKi un all live pollt'o 1 fj)lc. It u nub tehej i Ohtceco Md f IB Aeoiri wltls the imoo .ol the Vfnt tn hp' pnHtie mil littrtnre. fletee rememhe t nt fh Jfoe of THJC V'i.JZ.L7 u! Tiii OCiAIT la OXLX UXE UOLLAIt i ttt iAli. AiXr TIM JTEP'oCTJAN.CVcijro. Feed and Sals Stable Nebraska. C. F. Corrr.ii, Vice-rreeident. H. TURNER. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. PROPRIETOR. NEJWAKKA. Ocean Sioux County, THE UNO OF THE HOME STEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. A new county with j schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of railroad and has no county bonds. ' Sioux countv is the northwest count v of Nebraxka It i aUiut thirty mile eahtnnd went by alut wveiity mil north and south and cotituinH OVER 1,300, COO ACRES cif land. Tlwre ate more bright, si ark- lin, uniall Ktrvanm in the cminty than ran lie found in tlie satim area t'l brre , , , ... in the s,tiit?. It Ikis more pinn liinl r in it than all Ibe rst of the Matt; minium d 1U Knis-sen are the ri. h-st and most mi- tntious known so tlmt for slm k-;ri iuj it is iin.xr....l it iMinexitnui. The buil varit'H from a heavy lay to u liKht handy li.am and is . a4ib!e of iro - ducirigfxrelkTiti ro.. The lirun inal crops are htnall Kniin , and Vegetables, all.lioiili good rorn is rown in the valleys. The wheat, oats rye and barlev are nl! of untisiiallv tine " quality and command tlie Ingliest mar- kel priceH. The water ia pure and refreshing and is found in abundance in all purls of the county. The county is practhally out of debt and ban over forty-five miles of railroad within Its borders, lias a .hkI brick court house and the neceimtrv lixtinvH for run ning the county and tiler's lias ni-wr been one dollar of county bonds i&sused and hence taxes will be low. Tlie Fremont, Eikhoi-n & Missouri Valley railroad crosseM Sioux county from east to west and the li. 9s. M. lias about itfteen miles of its line in the northeast part of the county. The climate is more plasnnt than that of the eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES ... ...... ... ..,u ,.l i.r-n w lnrl ... U nn. ..... ... !..'. ii.Miioirauciiuj. ji i-i wi land ,'inu more desirably kyated than Oiat for which such rustics are made on the open ing of a reservation. There is no rail road land in the county and for that reason its settlement has been slow for no special effort to Ket settlers was made, as was done in the early days of the settlement of the eastern part of the state. Good deeded land ran be purchased at reasonable rates with f;overtinient land adjoining so that a person who wants more than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a lit I lo means. There are aWmt 1,51(0 people in the county and there is room for thousands more. HarriTon is the county seat and is sit uated on the V. E. & Jl. V. railroiid. and in as good a town as the thinly stUUd country demands. ScIkkjI houses and ,'hurches are pro Tided in almost every settlement and are kept up with the times. All who desire to pet a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come and ee the country for themselves and judfe of its merits. Homesteads will not lie obtainable much longer and if vou want to use your right and fcet 166 acres of land from Uncle Sam free it m time you were about it. t .Rlpana Tabulen. Klpans Tahule cure nausea. Ripans Tabulea: at drupRigtg. Hlpans Tabules cure dizziness. Klpans Tabulen assist digestion. Ripans Tabulcs cure bad breath. Ripans Tabulcs cure biliousnoAs. R pans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabulcs: gentle cathartic. Rlpam Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabulcs cure liver troubles. 100 Pictures of the Great St. Louis Cyclone In which 250 lives were lost, and 20,000,000.00 of property destroyed. Thr-se view re ill tnken from arttml pho UKraph, nail uliow mom plitliily Uian In miy iitlii-r why the Ujirlbl. litrui ti(, ivft t him oi uiB.uirui. it id m IxMik form plintetl on fine pumtr, to sa to be eiwlly nr. erverl, and alioultl tw la tlw hmnea of all t likely America will ever aaln be W to aiwai roe a Tornado, kaoce ae otaa-raBha of thn mna aFiii vialtetl tMal phol oalty for van to eotne. Nothing like tbw Jiook haa everlsMin laanwl In to ahurt a Un.. It contains picVurea of all the principal nvnra.ukeo the next day aftur the atorm, before toe work of retail Mine bad oonv menoer. Thl. manlfloent hook will be arid bv mall, poatjd, on teeelpt of M mil In taaaiMorallvar. Ion t let tbi ovanrtnnl earl" the only oonipiet and sethrntle ptaoloc rapb nf the Urea UataUirm Ker Known U) Tlave Vlalted Aim lie. M4 arm, I't'iLiKiixaii' surrLT Co,, Emlle Billdlng . jjj, Mo OmCIAL DIRECTOR. tTATt omcr : MUt A. HoKooiO. (iorrrnor it. k. Moo i Lit ul-iiiul imvenHrf J. 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L.vi'rmiiri', I oiu. r, intwil KS tV THL U uti.li. ,',,rTl""".. " '' " orli Hi I li rillile i nliifmy i.-vvliin. w.it. ivi, W. I liiirr, wii. 'otn. M'MIKIt i trooflMK.I OK AM Kith' t. Hwln mb alUTiiste Sutunluv mrmln) Ml So'rlwk. A. II. Ik. . f. J. V . smith, Clerk. LTWOKTII I K Al.t' K. f'vitioiinl uii-vltiiK evi-ry sun.inT eieilnj l iiJU. (..ililin-l tiiM-lliiK mi chII ol pnii 'nt. iiSMk VnnKlUK. AIk. If. I KiiltH, l'ri-i.init. sHen-Ury. 11. f in- Mili-r)lilii(f for s M(.-.zlii ' Kce Ibe Kent Demoresfs AN LMV.RALLEU OITIM. nit,..r.i .( ut I'niwrl'atteriKarf tb inwl , pi .K-i, ni .,-1 ti,.. m, .rki-t Th are ol anr six- a - i,' (juir.-. I , i , printil n ... or pitri'li-U"i, to lliif ll iii-m io! eo'ii'l r !'.V Of til,. Mn.'iKKIi. M itillii.t tlie . . .rrltHr. p.li'in (worth kiil pin Isriy k.1'1 fori.) or Miiy miuil-rcif ptttern lor lour cent each to rover purkujrn ami IxiihlKf. When the value of tlio p.,ltrTil is conrlilered thu .tiUerilirr.Bi'liially rf u liKMflKKSTS MAC.AZINK 1'KF.K Ami hxt a mngnriiie It for I'M It lie more brllllaiil than ever Iwfor. Si-w inaiiaicrmrnl, new tnethmla, new He.,. Kaei, ropymntnina mi ej(Jiillie r.'pi.Klnr. tl'm In colon, of ,,.' eelabratwt til. Hire bv ttiiiaartl-t.w..,thyloiwlori. v U, I iyl IKM si. tin, y rompU iB ! Malne combining all .f tlie wl .i,l sitiiu nf Ha intiiiirirsrie,, iirt... ?J''.rUmtMr foalurra of it. . ,k M li. o.'.V. ltU"liy 1M'ZkN 1A'A7.1M. It is a l)lK.tof f orrent Kvei.u nd file,, for the buy i,m or Mtimair. a Jteview ,, . MorelK.iiae of InU-r-t for all. W ,v.. h" ei.slHe;.mlilauKhu.ra on H, w hat they need to hiiiu ,! in,tl Rl pi-Mi tlrul help ,vrrv ,lmV,,,,n, ' tlilnifBn.l oriiiPtK f tu.- l,o, ,e .m ip.i; . ry. brie a brr..rli.tlr in.l f ",i "v '.ork i i klii'ls, pu., et. a, 1KK ,",, advtee rear.lnK the wU Xiug ,,. IhkoI thmrown persona. llHVv','.r',i;ci1J,"rr,l'rl"f',r l iu cover tlie whole country and iu vnrt liil.trKtwl with the flnr-le,,,-,-..,' e".t" n 'ti ','n ' 'f,w,"! "uUM l"' ' ' ''IMJrU, llotnn Aiiiuaemant arid l-nierlain J1A '"-partment, ami "inir Ulrli. " People, In which are .llwn.f inmorUu t rlXrT '"""'0f ",,"r,"t l-etu. have your mbwriptiim at once l.'iHilile'; y""r -""V h.n Ti ' 1 lie M-jr " otl"r "'"k'SKlna. Al? i f" "" year lor f2 to. Orl montba for - i , fOner tut different Karmenl. a re ahown ei-h yeur.patu.riia.rfa'ii f wh., a sfe oh tali.able by .ulav- riber, t 4r. . J'im copy twin, ,,, ,. ;;" ' '"P'e liBMoaaT ITnuamso t:,.. llOHlth Aeau, New York. A 1.1 HER4L OFrER, unte;,, THE WOUX (XMJXTV JOURNAL and f)KM(HfF.srs rAMII.V MAt.AlNE. hnnl VourKub-rlptioiiu.tbl.(imie. North-Western LINE F.. E. A Jl. V. R R. i th. b,., to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS -or- KOBTH miAJUCA.