The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, January 28, 1897, Image 4

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OFFICIAL PPEIT OF SIOUX CGJflTY.
t. b'linraini
, Kuterfl lit the Harrison 't offlce as
yjoud clasri matter.
Thursday. Javcaky 17
The York . puUuan ,
i after some
r -publican editors for th; n "aimer in
-- Inch they sloi.lier mvr Senator 'ft.urs
j o in their effort to secure a posto'hee.
T ie writer considers Thursto:i a. s.r..nr
' a in and such prefer manly men to
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i ivviiin;; sv copuaiiis, au ie- ..... ...... :
that no appointments will Us recom-
mended unless deserved l.y li.e r-cip-
i.-itH. If John M. Tlmr.-ton va.t thus;
-r his friends only ho w ill lilinilly fall
'i .wo and worsliiij him he is not the man
'i.i is erwlitcnl with Uirik,' Hii'l oul.! Ut a
'disappoint ment to his friends. And if he
. uiiiot teil friends from hypocrites he is
n it so well aiaiij.iinted wilh Nthruskaos
i he is supposed Ui be.
It in reported from (.'iiadron that
Mrs. Sheldon, wile of Representative
.Sheldon, is declining rapidlv and must
i taken to a milder climate, and as a
ariseqtlenoe tlieV will not ajain n.ase
' hadron their home. The fart is to U;
deplored for various reasons, first of
which is consideration for the lady. The
Ipoor health of Mrs. Sheldon wdl handi
cap Mr. Sheldon in Ins work, while the
knowledge that lie will not lonu'r make
his home in northwest Nehr.sska will
make it impossible for him to work with
tho same interest and zeal for the dis
trict he waa elected to represent, as lie
n 1:11 ... ....... I., it t ,
"ouiu uiu lie e.speci, to i:v.....
'Uve.
"Xt he defeat of the Union Pa'-ilh: fund
Jinfj'hill left hut one course p - n and
xiwL. was furec insure. Such suits have
'.leeri instituted and the ilecree of the
court w ill likely ! obtained in the near
.future und when the sale day comes "the
fjieople will most likely see Uncle Sam
her.-ome tlie ow ner of that fjreat railroad.
fiu"t Jieople should not take this to 1 the
"oepnninK of the move which is to end
irtry with government ow nership of all
'the railroads. If the sins are true it is
the desire of the managers of the other
.ifreat railroads that the governmeut.
"the Union I'acilic, but the reason for
that desire is bard to conjecture. The
matter is one of importance to the entire
country and the progress of the case
nvilt be watched with interest.
'The legislature seems to le accom
Iplishme; but very little. The
'bills now petidin c;ul keep the nieuiliers
-at work for a year and enough resol.i
tion introduced to re-pave that filace
"whU'h is -reputed to now be paved with
.Kood intentions. It is proposed lo 111
vestitfiUe the htate offices, lieninnine;
with the treasurer. That is all rijrht j tl the weakest cotititry 'l"-r is moi--'and
it is hoped that the commit lee w ill ; ijuote.l in its comiiuimty than nr.; ll.e
'lie made up of men who know enough to ; sayin-s of John Sherman or James (J.
to the work no that the proceeding will ftlaitie. Two years ago l ist fall the re
not lie a farce. So far Slate Treasurer publican editors were invited to rti
Bartley has had the cash to turn over as ; cipale in the campaign and tho r pt; bli
the isettlement progressed. It is also can pajurs w ere made a leading r.-at ore.
oittimed that the pop supreme judgesare Ti e edilors appreciated the compliment,
to be countv in, but that looks to be too fell Hie res;,ousib;lily and tool; hold with
dangerous a thing to do. If the men;
'-who are elected to make the laws and '.
1 hose elected to administer or execute ;
't hem igore and violate their oath and:
ihelaw can it lie expected liwvt. the)
masses will be lawahaling? i
"At present u newspaper may be used
ir the publication of legal notices only
tatter it lias beei published foj fifty-two
innsecutH-e weeks and has been able to
l.orove a circulation of at least 200. The
inn now oeiore tne nouse is inienuea to
turow down all restrictions anil matte
any kind of publication a prop--r vehicle
it. ir carrvine- le-'al notices to the rieonle.
"The bill aims a blow at tin Fgiti -
uiate newsp;ipers of the state.
Not at
't lie republican papers, nor at the demo
n rrtic .papers, nor at the populist pipers.
aint at all legitimate publications. It,
riay 'lie pushed as a party measure to as-
osist a few new p ipers of the populist
ff iith, but if passed it will injure the
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.i.iju..0i. wi vi c s w.t . -
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lliuliad haiwM rf..in.r iu., UU..I,.U r,.M
,. r,. f,..o-. r.t....c.o,
tlie-psrty. The douiineiit (inrty does not
fieefl more organs. It does need lietter
nes. The same may be said of
the
'ate. K already has too many weekly
Vipers. If one-third of them would go
suit of entstwe this week the remainder
would be able to do the public twice as
tuiuch good as nil of them do at present.
A UiK that has for Its olnect the callinir
f'lto existence ttf starving nevvspaffers
.mdfhelegalins of little sheets that
v inaoi sui ewougn psuronagn irotn me
fimblieto give them a cirrulutiuH ,f
nore that) 2)6 copies is not a lill that
stands up for Nebraska. It is n good
HnH 'for the friends of the hard working
country publishers to defeat at the first
soppertitnitj'." Lincoln Journal,
Tbenbove will meet the hearty en
vloreemenl of ! legilimate publishers
II over the state. -Tliere is a belief
rtatthe beit interests of tlie public
vMild be conserved by so amending and
Wtrecf tbeniog the existing law in regard
MWtpaners to make it minih more
CXcult W ealiblmh wtiat are ciiirfw
.; i' . In. i
tf i bet s, ;
niLTisli. s 1
. '1
I IIkim h a b.!l (.-u liiiL; in the legislature
which provides tll tt llierl
must, pass !.'
a license to
If wre than
. !; t ' t-eoon,e
II should show
exam Haiti. .u and pr.,o
j shoe h -r-e-s. Would
! right that n ho
Moulders of tihllS !:'.
tliat l.V y are
or
f r 1 I.; v. urL?
Citir?" A. ".-kiv, ' f!r.i I"
:q (hrant fur t!w :ipciintiMtT:t 10
ifrcif the i.uij i :it A'ii.u
i .-r yh K:rilfV i .In.iM-lr.iMim
is :m
I .e re-
and he
h i-. Mroi- tii.torv :i!'-nls from
i.f I. Is li"i!if tunii, iro.u othir irts ..f
tin? ilisir'cl uinl from th statH outi.i.
tl.i' il;slvi.-t. '(-ii-i.i-T:iiL; t!ie h;sUo v il
Ltni' oiii' t- I 't rs it woojil c. i'lam.v 1
lio iui.ih tl-.iri joM t h:it oi;.- ! to-M'-s.lloli
U' iT v-n t !l filw t 'i th:t
; !.ic" ;i! .1 "t . K !:U-s llif ".!y man
t iii-rv vv ti. a-j r . ( I h.t J 1 iiv a?. I has
s.r t
tl.L- iiiiit.il s!., ;..-tt i f th
there, that '! .' 1 Ik- :i strut
,i f;,vT. An-'tli.-r !.
j h!in to th s; -f "-i ry
; in the w U-rn .rt ' f t'.i" s
j f.mvMss whi. li h iin.l-f 1 1. y
.II. L I
fill.' I..
oi
is the
ir for th--
! n.nnitiatioil for stale an.l.tor. In tint
canvass Ir; presented tha riv'iits of thf;
wet. I'll ft It of thr si ale to rec. --In! : HI
ill a ill i!.n -r hi. h was a ithI:1 to lion-
s-l!' and t':.- iiart of the t iV IM !.a-li
i i"'s;.i..s. Tin' i-oi.v.'titioti iia'O- l
: as its i an-i:. la!" for audit. .r, l,..i'.
cm sopn on K-;-:l"s an I t!r; r",
' ticket had ut iii-ire ta.th'i.l s
; than he. and the lo lity !r; d.-;
j his work made hirn h,.-t o!
'. anion.' it.iVi-ri.il r-inih!i--:cis
i
icoil:--,
in el.- ;
I'.hcan ;
port, r
,v- I i:l
l.o n.is
ail over
is load"
district,
ml v.. II
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tlie slat;-. II the ii.,..intmi-nt
i With :l View t fa'lll'-s-. to tin:
and al-o to let a worthy
iiiahih-. man. the i han.-e of
sccuniij; il onht to he very
Tl:s' (niintrv 1'rei.s.
Vork Tin:.--.
When the rim! l'.oan t.arlv of Ne'or.is-
to 11 to!ka fully realizes the r-lat.ons of the.
IKaiuliv rt
;.-ountr press with
the o ,.; of tiie
1 state ai.;! ad .;. Is the pr. j r mean, of
! availing ilsell' ol ils a-sistaui e anil foil
1 co-op;niti..n, it wi: vv.n policial vu'.o
' ra.-s. Ignored, siiiil.'lsd and si'.i red a',
dej.re'Hled, ihspist.'d and dis.-rvdit-sl, this
: miiily inilucia e has -'.ill been the only
prop of the parly, the only eif.-et.ye
j means of reaching the voters, of lie et
i iii the accusations, aruiu-nts an 1 pu -'
tensions of the opposit.on Mil staving
; the r.sin, tale of d.s.;ou!ei,t, and d,-satis-i
fai lion. It is a foolish and fatal cone-it
; of some politicians tiiat, they call pet up
j a cheap circulation rm; during a com
i p:iij;n that w ill ii i more hA than nil
; the newspapers in the state can do dui
j in; the entire year. As vvell milit a
farmer throw a handful of coin m!o a
forty acre lot and e:e-ct a crop of corn:
j as well mi-ht he plow mm lurrc.vv at
random throusrli the hel l and eonsi !er
the land cultivated. The country pap -r-
' are read each 'v-ek by lour-lifi ii- of the
; voters of the state, a larM maj u'.ty of
: whom rend no -th r pajier reul.iriy.
They an; riot all ed.ted by (ire-l .ys and
; Franklins to be sure, but thus., who do
I not originate ideas echo those of others
an tar.e s'lia -s and energy never dis
played by them, in any other campaign.
Tic result was a republican majority of
IT, hnn, aside, from governor. Tins vear
the ticket, I'otiipoM.'d of equally good
men was defeated by lis many. What
caused the change? Merely a change in
public sentiment.. Haw could this revo-
lulioii of public sentiment have been!
! checked? How -an it U; reyersmi? Only !
j n, rough the country press. If you w .-re
j to give the wisest men in the sta'e a
; i-enlurv of time and unlimited means
they u,uld not huil J up eilective a
i system of reacting the voters and so
! ,.oiei , f..).r w i.f l.nvo iilr-.ide
! in oneratioii us the country i.ress. To
; organize it. to svstemiz; it. and to use il
. -
1 is the only remedy for the ths asters that
, have befallen us and the only hope i,f;
i .1... t T.... ' , ..! I,..!f
I Jmas, in uiu I.HUK, i ik i,i .-j ... .0.1
a do.-n interested ditic:ans I.i
lldlllg
i juhs or looking for jobs rust ling around
i headquarters, w riling i-tcreotv ptd lion-
f ...... l I .....
i is, a ise o 1 o 1.1 lei s i i u ita i Ii it i iii-t .iul to
I
! tl... .-.!. ll... ..!.. ..I I.,,, I ,.f .....I.-;.,..
ere m.uc, n I , ii lo is. ty -, y. . i. n i.i r. ...j,
i themselves conspicuous has been played
on 'he voters of Nebraska too olten.
I These let tfis urn est io.aled ut wliat lliev
jllioi iii'-.r u . II "-l sons. .
are ready worth, their circular urej 1h,, ,,. f ti- nrtieie for t r.l ami
never read by one in a hundred to whom '.!! cover th" hole country sad its vnri'"J .
they are sent and theh money is squalid- j Interests, and the artieb-s will be rroiu.eiy,
. i . ..,").. ,, j lllnstruteil vvUn Wiie Huest enrav uivt-. inel.
,,.o.ts,s,o, .,,, e-.s,
who know how to work them. Tin
! country nress is the rail villi! lioint of lhe!siirts. iiome Aiimseii.eut" nml Fntei lain-
j republicati party in this crisis, its only
hope. It is,, ways true, always
largely uismieresteu una lias tin; otiii -
deuce of the public. It is a channel ex-J
j tending into every corner ( f the Male, t
into Almost every home, through which!
. '
i'an ne ronve.iii a meaov si ream 01 lact i
und argument that will within u year
revolutionize the sentiment of the state.
We do not w ish to be understood n crit
icising oiytliing that has l-en done, hut
i results show that something different
must be done in the future. The other
fellows have got tho start of us. Tiicy
have done their work all the year round
in the country. press and they have uinJo
i'. w.n.
Thf Ti I' I V pcLIt Kladi; i
F.vt-rv int. Ii cn.t f unity lue.U in iullj- '
tii n to th.-ir l al .:(!-, a ;imiJ national
weekly, Tli.; vri-;tfri-t ai..i inot ui l.-!y
kno'An r.'(-ii.-iiil f.ii)i.ly n.'iv.a;f-r ii tin;
TolcJo V.'J:h l:i i V'.. F..r tiurty years j
.1 1 1 is h i a r-- "iiiar
part A ti t Ftih.li. :t!n!
alntt'.et i ic'v on" of
vi-'tor in -VHry
;-. v.. 1! l:i ,.w ii at
th.- ''.'') ;.,!-
. lili..'.-. in th- country.
it is .lhsi with
:vfr-!icr- t a nati
a! c:rcitUtiin. I:
is a r la;'.!. can f.aj-r.
h it iio-ti .f ail
J'I.!cs ta'a; it U-.-nuv
us ii,,!!.-.' v
anj fail n.-s in l!
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O. n lliii'ea'i i ha a an
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tionl f..r -uht nU r-i. the la-ws of 111"
v. . . 1; in coioph-'r tor m. and other sp-.w-ial
leatur'S. Spei nnaa l opi- s gladly sen',
on :ip;.lo atioii, an I if oii w II send u- a
llt ol addr.-s s, we wi.l load a copy to
mil. i inly 4 1 a i . nr. lt.u wisii t.
raise a chlh, rite d. tel'uo..
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of We-t.
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St. !-o'hs id-nver
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jes'nl mitt-r which y.m int.!
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Si.iiu tliiii'.' far Notliinp.
I a M. i in to Ui v hi- t w o pa-rs each
k the S;nii-Vi-e':,ly .State ,Joiii-..il
I V. s to e i. O I soli s.,.! I:.; : l.u a
premioin. Yol cm hiv; voiir
. e of ti," T.ih do J'-ia !, or New Yoin
am.-. Ir on en have any two o!
p .!-Iree : I'.o.ilr, .".'...i Icsii;--.!.!-,
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idi1. i!s .,1 otn. r free pi-":;o.uis. s n h
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jf these live
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Just Ftiiiii t lie I'rcos.
A very attractive, puhli. al ion has jus!
lie.. ti isso.sl by the passenger ilej ai t ment
of tlie I'.iiriu: j;U, tl Route. It hears the
tit I" "Toe N.-wer Not tli-west" and tl -si-rilies
in a iiiit-l interesting and rejei
;iiiio laslu'on t hose portions oi northern
Wyoming iuid the Ilia, ii Hills cl Sooib
1 iikot.i wluc.i are ia. !a-d by tins i om
paitv's l.ii. s.
III,. ,...ii,.rv. towns, mines, people and
industries I I 'ile-o 1 ,1.1 I'. Illal I'.-lhle ir-
tioos of cuiint ry ar t reaieii ol won ab
s..lo!e li.l-icty. '.OUpa s with iliu-'.ra-
l .Oils. SCIjI III rc.Si.'. Ol IU I'lOS it
stamps. J.Iii.v.i. is, T. A.
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r r.ittertt" "I"" lie' most j
i tin- market. They me o! any ;
f ..i' a ll.eli
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prilite.t a f
or pvirt ila.-e
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a-li copy or Do- M.o'-.zii.e U '
ii-on i i.riiiiti tic .-c.ii-i rils-r,
.loupilt-rn : w or! itml rea j
' l-rly .old lor if. , or my uainlier o( patt.-i us i
i fur (oar cenl each to cover oackune lllnl,
tio-l.iK''- When tin- value of tie p.Ui. I i
! coll-i'lereil Hie sll tisCr I l.er net ua) ly iivU
t;f::.;u!:!;vrs ma(ja;'.;ni: free
' And hut ii iinu,'.i.!r.e il l.-t J-or 1M ll will
l- no re lirll.iioit tti.ui ever bi-lore. Nt
i inaiiHqeiiient, new ica-lho Is, new i-leas.
l-.'ieh I'opy coal. iliis :tn exijul.-lte rcpriwiie
t o,. Oi ....'i.fu ol son.,- ei-lenrale.l terliire Iiv
; f ,,, Krtist. woitiiy lo miorn
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let, i v. in in i, i . ii- i iHji.ii . .. ij.er.ee " .
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t.roiil. ry, bri- t.rje.artlsliraii'l fam y ork
i ' f,il H"'1'. ete., rte , und naKestioim iei
U.lviee rc,..,r li.u( the well I.eli.K and !;.-.-
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Von g -t more vulue for your inoiiH) tluin it
is )HM:hl: to venue hi any olher in:i.Mane.
The M.iR.iinr one jimr lor Hn. j
, timU moiitlis for - l-l'i. j
.Over 'i-0 difierviit currents nr.; lol i
e4'b year, patterns of ell of 'hlh "T0
tiilimblx l.y siilrterllii r unc esrn.; --iiiii,
copy (w!lh pattern coupon) wilt lor Km.
I)i.vtoi;ir I'l. KLiiiiiiMi Co.,
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si.j p!its the demand, as r. will ! ma. led
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election r-t urns, auj through the Lil
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til January 1, 1 Mrs. is tl. h.-e,t olfel-ev.-r
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Islature. t!cj coiuress.- and th" inaugu
ration '.1 a ne.v president. Never s.noe
t lie war has so many iiiiul.nts if vital
interest to the iiiases l.n crowded into
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The Greatest Republican
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Its Literary Columns are equal
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Its Youth' 8 Department Is the
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II IirinBS to mo family th Nfniof I ho Failrc Vorl.l .nd i.u
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Altorney-at-Law.
Prompt sttenlion e;iven lo all Ic'hI
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lire Iusuraiue written iu rrliabln
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Ripiins Tabulrn.
R:ti.in& Tabules rtirp D.iu.ceti.
I.i;un8 Tabu'es: at dnipn.'s:.
It'pans Tabuleg cure d.zzlnesH.
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Kiparm Tabu'es cure uad iireHFi.
Klpuns Tabulcs cure biliousness.
R.patis Tabnles: oiii Rives rt lief.
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Ripins Tabules euro ronallpatlon.
Rlpaus Tabules: plra.int laxative.
K.panu Tabulcs cure liver troubles.
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