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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1896)
THE SIOUX COUNTY I,. .1. Miiirnons, Falllor aii'l Prop. r.r.i, m.v it. n.Timti,i... doing West, t.oiiijr Fast. Ho. S. mixed, W:M I No. . mixed J. E. 1'IIINNEY, M. I). I'liysU-lan and Siiryemi. All rull j." veil )iruiiiit attention. Offlce In DriiK More. II AimisoN. - xnniiASKA. SOTICE TO SETT 1. Kits. The rule of (lie local land ollice have recent ly lieen nuiend.sl ho that settlers to make final proof shall settle with the publisher I a.-fore sending in tlii-ir npnhi a tion. All parties desiring to u.nkc linal proof can have their imju-ro made out at TllK Jol'KNAf. ollice, free of charge, and promptly transmitted to tin; land ollice so that no time will he lost. I'KItStlV A E, S. 15. t'ollVu retained Thursday hi trip to hnaha. Jo Sta-tny was dow n from Wyoming the llrst (if the week. C F. Coffee was in town Monday, Inv- ' ing U-fii kept at home for two weeks hy an attack of rheumatism. Fur tif Kiiiige. 'The Tnlf4. Weekly Wade and '-ibi- Iii order to pl.i.-e liefore the voters of iigu of 1 MX!. the-Vld representative district f Ke- With a great presidential camjiuign br.iska my jsition concerning the tples next year, every thoughtful t ion r free range, I herehy announce ' ,iti-n will weJ, besides his local paper, that I am in favor of, and if elected, will a jrreul national weekly. The greatest endeavor to procure the passage of a law all( fllost widely known of tliese is the for free range with provisions connected : Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years tlicrewiih. That a grazing tax lie ini-' ,t ,u.s lieen a regular visitor in every County Attorney Outline ami SheriJ j posed upon each and every head of tat- j,:irt of tht? ITriion, anil is well known at Iiartlctt were in the east part of the j tie, horses and sheep drought upon the almost every cue of the 70,00') post county on business last eek. j range in this district hy parties who are (,p,j, .es ,n t,e country. It is edited with A. T. Clark returned Monday evening : not resilient land owners, of tfl.00 lr . refriii- t u luitiunul fircuhiiion. It is from a pruiitable trip in central Wyom-' head iikhi cattle and horses, and 50 a repohlican paper, hut men of all poli ing. His next trip will lie along the H. ' cents a.r head upon sheep, eolltable : ,j,.H j. l imse os its honesty and & M. in that state. j ami payable monthly in advance to the Mr. and Mrs. I'. G. Simmons and two "" trwi-urer or the county therein of their daughters arrived from Seward i h stock is gra,-,1. on Saturdav and remain.sl until Monday, AnA' m 'l'llti""- 1,1:11 iwnt'r the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Knit- "Y bave a lien for any damage done by 1(inH said stock, as under existing law. I 1 believe that resident ovv nets of small -W. and Mrs. J. L. Kniedes started vcs-, , , ,., . i. i ,.i i i - numliers of cattle or stock should tie tet'llav for I 'timnti Tev,u ul.uru M, "i"'" (which answers questions tor suiiscrin- ers), the News of the Week in complete ; fairness in the discussion of all public ! vuestious. It is the favorite family ' pax-r, with something for every of the liouseiod. S-rial stories, poetry, wit land humor: the household department ; (best in the world). Young Folks, Mun j day Si hoid Ijhsoiis, Talmage's Sermons, the Farmstead, the Question Hurrau ' them of larg er, to the For information read TllE Jot l:N.I.. fall at TllK Joi'KN.ll. ollice. and have your linal proof papers made out. It will cost Vm nothing. Two cars wer Smedes has a position with the railroad. Jerry Will will have i barge of their ,,,,,! H...... ' ! owners of such small herds .uiss .M ine j. niinrnons, finest daugh ter of TllK Jul l:AI. family, arrived home on Sat unlay al ter seiiding more I than a tear with her ".randfiat'cnts at Wai renshurg, Mo. Andrew Christian was down in herds hy non-resident own great injury of resuleut . form .in, otiier special features. Spevi- nd llix-ks, . . t.,,,i,.s ejadly sent on nppli-Ht ion, provisions will j am) if vol w; wjm1 us a ist 0f address es, we win mail a copy to eacn. winy and that the foregoing properly protect them. 1 beheve that in this district, where it ; tt j,..ir f you wjs, to raise is Ihe next thing to ail imiiossibiht v for . write for terms. club, from While riding near Whitney last Sun day morning I 'ave 'olville was throuu from his horse and one of the rids m his right sale was broken. He was brought b;u k to Crawford by John Kaiser and placed under the care of 1 lr. Ilai twell. Crawford (itivtl1. d us that men in his state were leaving J the Iiryari camp and getting into the .MrMnley ranks at a rate that is verv loaded with cattle on s.lU,' th, r,,,,ubli. ans. Monday evening iiy i.re Asier a am J. V. Shernll has leased the Xortl western hotel building and will re-oH.n it to the public, It is reported that arrangements are being made for the trains to stop at llai i ison lor (hiiner and supiH'r. It may Uj the cause of a change of time. J. W. Kiniest arrived from Utah lion. Chester I). linellev, of Casper, j i lie lust D tlie week with about two i II I... I . 1 i:e .. 1 1 . e ...... I . Was illl t-astlMllllHl pascngcr ..lolin.iy """om-u aim in iy iie.iu oi .loong came, evei.ingand in i onvei sat nm with tin- j ' !e reports as pleasant a trip as could writer stated that there was no doubt j have lieeu expei ted. of Wyoming giving her elector il vote to i The time for getting name on the MiKinley. In the count e-s which were official ballot expired yesterday and as doubtful a couple of weeks ago a change soon as the copy is received from the has occurred which makes the republi- j secretary of state the w ork of printing Can ticket safe. the ballots w ill begin. l'recinct tickets were receiveil at the We desire to again urge upon all ollice or the county clerk alter the time those w ho are indebted to this ollice to provided by law for lihng the same had arrange to settle. It is numerous small expired, so if the names are not (mind on amounts which in the aggregate makes the ballots no one tie. d b blamed ex-j a large sum to us. We do not wish to t e pi those who helped make up sue h annoy any w ho are making an effort to ticket, Th" law is plain on the subject j pay but. t here are t lew who show no and the otliciiil can do nothing but to i inclination to pay and thev need not be om;t them from the b illot, j surprised to have their accounts placed in the hands of a collector. This money - John I,. Kay anil .Mis . mma M Her wi re umteil in utaina"e at ivuuj-; ville, Iowa, on O.'loU-r 1. l'-' . They nrrivvd in Harrison on last Thursday and any small holder of stock to oaii audi fence Oiisture enough to supply his Pleasant, Hidge on Saturday and iafurm- ! . iU.a l!inv thousands of dollars! u ill lie saved to such owners of small I I herds by thus avoiding the expense, now Aialress The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. incurred for herding. I Mjeve that the above free range law, with its protective arid prohibitory provisions as to stock of non-resident owners, will induce the further invest ment of capital in stock-raising by our resident citizens, cheapen Ihe raising of j the same, increase our tax list, and de ! crease the rate of taxation by the in creased valuation following our in creased slock interests. I believe that the above provisions will make the stock business more prolitable for the owners of small herds. Yours truly. Smith V. Trrn.K, Candidate for Uepreseiitative, .":!d llist. Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Isidor Richstein, DEALER IINT Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AGENT FOR Pabst's Celebrated BEER. HARKISOX, SKBUASKA. READ THIS Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. ii al- Wlll uiidie their home in Sioux county, .f uhii h Mr. K'ay hiis lone lieen a resi dent and where he has many friends, all of whom extend congratulations and good w ishes to bun and his bride. Il lias been asked why Till'. JorttVAl. does not -give the details of the reports com erning it lornier resident of Sioux county who went west and recently had bis record looked up and it was found to have lieen ho bad that be did not stay to face it. Titer are l.vo reasons for not giving details. The family or the individ ual rcrerro I to hits quite enough to bear, ami in the secmd place il has never been the policy of tins p;icr to publish the rec ord of those who fought, it unless they attempted to fur themselves into place of public trust. If the past record or all those who oppose TllK JofKSAb was pub lished it would surprise the public. The ballots to Im used ill voting on tbfi proposed amendments to the con stitution are in the hands of County Clerk Illewettatiil samples can Is! had by applying to him as the law prov ides. They are so arranged that the voter can indicate his desire to vote for or against nil of them hy u single mark. If the voter wants to vote for some mid against others lie will' have to mark for 'each. There is no politics in that part of the election. It is whether the nec essary changes can lie made in this way or constitutional convention will have to be held. The bitter would cost the taxpayers a large sum. -The Norfolk sugar factory is now in full oH'ration and it was decided by those interested in the development of the sugar industry in northern Nebraska that a practical exhibit to representa tives of the localities in that part of the fctate would l a K'""' Accord ingly a delegation consisting of l'ost miiAter Marsteller, Commissioner Tink ham, I'. H. Iligelow, Henry Covey, and SamTebbet.Ktarled from here Monday evening. Delegations joined the party tit all the towns, a social train being run from Chadron, so that when Norfolk was reached there was nhntit two hundred and lifty men " tllS l,iirti'' They were hhovvn through the factory liiulgi ven all the information possible while makimr the tour. It is out of the .piestion to detail the factory or its Ih--h-..in.. 1...1 ...,... niav be formed from the fact that tilwidy a million dollars ban been paid out thin hmihoii for Is.ets, labor nnd other expense of operation and tnough beet are jet lo U rereiv.sl to keep the factory in oeratim day night until March, W,. There Is room for fifty midi fiu tories in the Hate of Nehr.iskn ami there vvoulJ lie a ready market for all th product Is not such mi industry worth uuildinjf up hy eVL'0 o:wib!e mean:.? u earned and is due so please lend lo it. ami save trouble. A good audience assembled at, the court house on last Saturday to listen to Mr. W. li. Kly, candidate f r state sena tor for the 11th district. The position for which l)r. Kly is a candidate 1ms nothing to do with the national issues hut for more than thirty years lu Ins made a study of the linaui ial question and the history of money, outside of politics, and he presented bis conclusions in a manner which was clear and convincing. He uttered no word of riukitile against those who differed w ith hint, but dimply presented his views ami conclusions. He demonstrated that he was a gentle man and a scholar and all who heard ad mit that the district in him would have il good senator. -County Clerk Hlevvett and J. W. Hunter each have a line 8-year-old colt which till admit should go together. Or course no one would buy anything in the horse line so thr.l the prospects of fitting up a nice leatn did not appear to be very good. A few days ago they hit upon a scheme so mat one or me ormei will lieconie the owner of both the ani mals without waiting for the consent of any other nation on earth, Illewett is an ardent admirer of Hilly Bryan, the hoy orator of the Platte, and endorses his position as to free silver, free trade and other things, anil ho believes that there are enough voters in Nebraska who think as he does to give the electo- rat vole 01 nils staie 10 jhuu. still pins his faith to the g. o. p. and lie lieves that Billy McKinley. father or the Mi Kinley bill and other bills, w ill ride Ihe elephant to the White house next March and that there are enough voters in Nebraska who want protection and sound money so that Nebraska's electo ral votes will be cast for the Ohio man. It would not do for them to bet. but if you see Blewett with a line team you can take it for granted that Bryan car ried Nebraska, but if Hunter offers to show you the llnest team of matched colls in the county, just lake it for a settled fact that tho (iolilenrod htato is in the McKinley column. Every voter should vote for the pro posed constitutional amendment to bo found at the head of the constitutional amendment ticket for the increase of the number of supreme judges from three, the present number, to five, the number proposed, thus dispensing vvilh the three supreme court commissioners, because: First The large amount of work of the supreme liench renders such tin in crease necessary. Second - Because it is more in accord ance with the principles of our govern ment that judges l elected than that commissioners !.' appointed by the court. Third -Because by the substitution of two judges for the three commissioners there w ill he a saving in s tlary of ijfi.ollO for one commissioner and $1,000 for his stenographer amounting to l,."00 per annum. Fourth Unless the constitution can lie thus amended at this election a con stitutional convention will be provided for, occasioning an expense of at least laO, 000.00. O'Neill Frontier. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. We will send THE TY JOURNAL until and the Toledo Blade SIOUX COUN January 1, 1898 for 3 months for 75 Contains over forty-five miles of rail.oad and has no county bonds. Populist Appointments. The populists have arranged tho fol lowing appointments for Sioux county: A. K. Sheldon, populist nominee for representative, will speak at the Series school house on Monday evening. Octo ber 21'ith, and at the Montrose school house on Tuesday evening, October 27th. Hon. H. ti. Stewart will spAik at the Bodare school house on Friday evening, October SOth: at Harrison on Saturday afternoon, October Hist; at Fairvievv school bouse, Whistle t reek precinct, on Monday evening. November 2d. Interests Yon. Offer o'f cheap reading matter you can't afford to miss. During the great campaign people want newspapers and want them while they are fresh and newsy. The Semi Weekly State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., supplies the demand, as it w Sioux county is the northwest county of Nebraska. H is about thirty miles east and west by about seventy miles uorlh and south and contains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There tue more bright, spark ling, small streams in the county than can lie found in t he same area elsewhere in the shite. It has more pine timl r in it than all the rest of the state combined Its grasses a re the richest and most nu tritious known so that for stock-growing it is unexcelled. The soil varies from a heavy clay to a light sandy loam and is capable of pro ducing excellent crops. Tho principal crops are small grain and vegetables, although good corn is grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats rye and barley are all of unusually line quality 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 and has over forty-five miles of railroad within its borders, has a good brick court house and the necessary llxlures lor run- ,iiin' Hie cniintv and there bus l-en one dollar of county bonds issiised Or the above papers and the Chicago Inter Ocean a year for $1.25. Tins ofTcr is to all iuuv sifoseribrrs and to tliose who are subscribers, provided they pay all arrearages on subscrip tion to date of settlement at the regular price. Cash in all cases will be required from those who wish to take advantage of our campaign otfer. Tiik JoruNAi. is the only paper in Sioux county that is authorized to publish the official notice of the proposed amendments to, the constitution, it is the official county paper, and is the only paper in Sioux county that is quali fied according to the Statute for the publication of legal notices and other notices repaired by the laws of Nebraska to be published. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. before Subscribing for u Mutfrizlno See the Host Demorest's LOOK HEBE! taxes wi 1 he low. lie mailed I The Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri twice a week from now .until January 1, Valley railroad crosses Simix county , , i from east to west and the 15. . M. Has IsiiT, for 2.1 cents, or from , now, t'l j xrteen miles of its line in the January 1, for one dollar. Ihe northeast part of tho county, twenty-live-cent proposition takes you j The climate is morn pleasant than that all through the campaign, gives you the ! of the eastern portion of Nebraska. . " ...i 1 1 . ...ti 1. 1 i,,l.i Ihero is still tt HU 'I If til I'l'I lit lin. ikllU LIIIWlli.il VHVJ .'.i. anceof this year. A dollar for the ,.e..at I ivioe-a-week naticr from now un- OVER 800,000 ACRES count v vet open to List of Jurors. The following is tho list of those who were drawn to serve as etit jurors at the fall term of the district court, which will convene on Monday, November 9. 1H!M: II. L. HmiK k, Z. F. Antrim, M. 0. loan, J. II. Hartell, Samuel Heekley, pedrick Nelson, George (lillmor, II. M. Warneke, L. 11. llovvdish, J. II. Cook, M. A. Ilannan, Adolph Freel, 1). V. llamaker, Sam Thomas, i. A. Dove, J. F. Lacrone, Herman Ooedde, C. 11. Irion, V. A. Vuddy, Henry Kremlin, til January 1, lOH, is the biggest oiler . , ...., e..,i (.,trv. It is better land and ...-co. mmh. to readers. All through ihe I more desirably located than that for campaign, nil through the Nebraska leg- j which such rushes are made on the open-l,iiiii-e. ilie coiiirresses and the inaugu-i imr of a reservation. There is no rail- ration of a new president. Never yince road land in tho county and for that the war has so many incidents ,of vital interest to the masses been crowded in'.o sixteen months, as there will lie during this period. The Semi-Weekly Journal is almost as good ns a daily. Send your order direct or give it to your past- master. AN UNPAKALIjED OFFER. Dcinorost's Cut I'm per Patterns are the most pi'iictle.ul on the market. They lire of any I size a nienilier of the household could re quire, la each copy of the Mnirazino Is printed n coupon untitling Ihe suli.irriber, or pm a-hnser, to a pattern (worth and regu- never larly fold for s-'n-.) or any number of patterns for tonrcents each to cover pucksee anil posing". When the value of the patterns In considered the subscriber actually tts DEMOKESrS MAGAZINE FREE And lull a ningazine It ixl For Isil" it w ill be more brilliant than ever before. New nnuiiiKcineiit, new methods, new Ideas. Kuril vopy contains im exquisite reproduc tion in colors of some celebrated picture by n fniiioiih in-fist, woi thv to tidorn the walls of the most lellued home. It IsHllirined that liKMOHKhT'S In the only complete Kltllllly Miinnzinc combining all nf the moi l eeel luiinu of Its contemporaries, beside 1,,. vim Inimitable lent II res of Its own. 1 ICM : rl' il l ; L9 Slir-rllt'H Snle. Hy virtue of nil Order of Sale Issued by the Clerk ol the IMslrlct Court of the County .... .....i ,.... i 1..,.. r.. reason US seilieioem. n;os inrrn muK om no special effort to get settlers was made, as was done in the early days of the settlement of the eastern part of the state, Good deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rates with government land adjoining so that a person who wants more than one quarter section cun obtain it if he has a little means. . There ure about 1,500 people in the county and there is room for thousands more. llarri ion is the county seat and is sit- ! tiiited on the V. K. & M. V. railroad, and ,i J. J, Wawwrbur' er, It. L. Keel, F, J. Miller, John Messing. ot sionx, unit Mule or MtnriisKii, upon a decree rendered by until Court, in favor ol Samuel sonthwortli, pliiliilltr, mid Hxnlnst LcwIh M. Ilubli, a liiie man, Addle K. Hun u.in find Wtlllimi O. llllllKilli, delelldlinls, i.Vm.m.n'r'; thinly settled front dour ol tlie Court House In lliu rlsoii, III Sllld eolllity, oiler lllld Hell the lollottlllK ilem rllicd real estate, to wit: The south est q mirier of sect Inn Twenty lour, Ton n rtilp Twenty seven, north, ll inne Kilty three, West mil I'. M., In Moux county, Nebraska, nt public miction to the highest blild-rtor ensh to siitlsly mild Order ot Sule In the .mini of Two Hundred mid Korty two mid li-i lee Hollers, together w ith In teresl thereon ill the rate of id' tell pel Cent per milium from the Will day of No vemlier, A. I)., IS'.lil, lllld I'lHI, hum iieeruniH Costs. 1 A V 1 1 lUKTI.KrT, i;.r Khel'iir of Snld Counl y. Alvhi T. ( lark, I'lulntlO" altormy. lountrv (leninnds, School houses and churches are pro vided in almost every settlement and are kept up with the times. All who desire to get a homestead or buy land cheap are invited toconieiind see the country for themselves and judge of its merits. Homesteads will not lie obtainable much longer and if you want to use your right and get 1(10 acres of land from Undo Snm free it is time you were about it. oKKisfs l actually a IMtZKS -MAliA.lNKB in one. , . , , , It Is n Digest of Current, hvents and Idoas for the busv man or woman, a llevlew and Morehouse of Interest lorall. ivei, moth ers slslei-s and dauehters can tied exactly what thev need lo amuse and Instruct them, nlo practical helps In every department, ol domestic and social life, Including the turn Miluif anil ornamenting of the home, em broidery, brie-ii-lirac, artistic mid laney work or all kinds, etc., etc., and mmjfestlons and advice rcKiirdlnn the well being and ilmni InK of their own persons. ... The scope of the articles for l'.i. mid lS'JI, will cover the whole country nud Its varied liiiurcsu. and the articles will be Profusely Illustrated with the llnest eiitravins, and, In addition, it will publish the best mid pur est Mellon. It treats at length Out ol Door sports, Home Amusements ami Kntertaiii nieiit; 11 lllves a ureal deal ol iiltiuilioii to Hie Children' Departnieiit, and "our (.Iris," and has a Monthly symposium by t alebrated I'eonle, In which are discussed important qnesliona of tin) hour ol liilenisl lo the older readers. I.elus have your Mibserlptlon nt once. Yon K't more value for your money than It is posslblft to secure in any other mna.ln. The Maifa.lne one year tor t'iM. or ,dx month fur - l.lin. (Over a.'ill different (fnrinenta are shown ,.,.i ve.o-. natlei ns of all of whleh urn ol tnlnable by nilisrrllwrmvt, 4e. each. ) Sample copy (with patlern coupon I seni inr nm. DKMOHKST I't lll.lSHIXU Co., 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. A i.inr.RAl. orFKR. only J.2f THE HIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL and PF.MOKKsT'H FAMILY MAUA.INK. ikuul Your Subscription! to tlil Otliao. LO YOU WANT TO RAISE WATER? I will put yon is a machine which will elevate from 300 gallons to 22,000 gal lons per minute with the least possible power, tt can be operated by uioumin, steam, water or horse power. It has been tried and its merits are known. It is just the thing to use in streams where a portion of the water can b used to elevate the other portion. They are cheap. They are durable. . They are simple. They are up-to-date. Prices on larger machines or on iron work alone, furnished on application. Write for further information to, L. T. POOLE, Ageiit, Mandund, NW