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0 if The Sioux County Journal. VOL. IX. HJRISOlSr, NBBRASK A., THTJIX)"5r, APi?;TL 8. 1897. IsTO. 31. t Tto Sioux County Journal. EKTABUSHKD 1888. BubMTiitioo Price, fl.OO OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY 4ti II. (aiiiin, Kntei-ed at the Harrison nuud class matter. talking aliout them and rewinding him j io tlie state. It lias more pine timber in of theiu you can make your married life j it than ail tlte rent of Uie state combined unendurable. Yon ran bring alsiut heart ; Its grasse are tlie richest and mod nu burnings, you cao cause strife, and lie-; tritious know n no tliat for stock-growing fore you know it hatred may take tlie : it in unexcelled. la e of love. Look for bin virtue, and, j Tlie water is pure and refreshing and seeking alwayt for goodness, you will ; in found in abundance in ail (art of tlie : prow better every day just a certainly j county. ' as you would grow bad if you looked i Tlie county is practically out of debt ionly for that which wan wicked. Re-; and ban over forty-live miles of railroad i meni1r there in much that will liave to within its borders, has a good brick court be forgiven in you, and whenever you : house and tlie necessary ilxtures for run- j feel inclined to remind Tom of a weak- ning tlie county and there has never post offlc as I new read the book in which is set down j been one dollar of county hoods issused vour foible and your follies. A woman 1 and hence tuxes will be low Killtor.i mr i who, even after her man-sage, carefully ' studies her profestiion, can make her bus Curler II. Harrinon, the lieinomttic j hand what stie wislies him to lie. Every free wlver candidate for mayor, w as thing that is good is contagious, and tlie ,11 j right kind of a wife makes the right kmd i og a husband. j The climate is more pleasant wan uiai i "Respect the right of your husband; i of tlie eastern portion of ebrska. ous mud slinging that was Ksible for i jM a mn( not t-,ild, and liow can elected by a majority of 3, 102, over al other candidates. With all the viliain- The Fremont, Elklwrn & Missouri Valley railroad crosses 8ioux county from east to west and the H. & M. Ibis about fifteen miles of it line in tlie i northeast part of the county OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. j '. fctATKOPKICKIM: J Win A. Holrtomb Governor James E. Hiirrl--. Lieutenant tJovernoi i W. r. l'urt4T Secretary of State John V. Cornell Auditor j J. K, Jlmtii. Treasurer I C.J. Smyth . Attorney General J. V. Wolfe... ..u.Lnnd CommtHlo!iei i W. li. Jackson supt. Public 1 ustrwl Ion CON(iHKfION II. IIEI.KUATION: John M. Thurston I'. H. Senator, Omaha Win. V. Allen . 1'. rt. Senator, Madison J, H. strode, COt:grc.uimuu 1st Dlst., Lincoln OUANT GUTHRIE,. Attorney-at-Law. STXK'K BUASIw. Tiik JomKAI. a III publish your brfiitl, Ikf; the following, forri:U. per year. Koch ml- diUounl brand 7j cents. Kv.rr farmer or ranchmen i rtonx ..ml adjoint,. cmmtl.,, :aienlion given uliould advertise their brand Ii Tub Join -. 1 ii al nit it circulate nil over the -tuu. H matters in JuMijoe, Comity msy bo the meant, of MS lug uionm' f.r you. to all legal Oltd Uitd.nct them to do, Wides the entire nielroiioli-; the world Imnor him when vou, who are t;in ihynh of the l it v of (1iicao. and all ! his closest tx.mpanion, do not ? Do not, could lie jest, ueriue or uiiuciraie nun. uo joining, so iiiui w run " " There is stilt Good deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rules with government land U, II. Hrvrr, W. I sunk,. H. J). Sutherland, W, 1 l.rjMin, 2d Snl 4th' 5lh Utli On FRANK Ml It I. j left i'le of t-attl ami on left ! Courts, iinil before tfe United Htti , Lund Ollice. Fire Insurance huolder ol tiorw. UHiigeoit Auti'lopn crwk , oliilebrUt, Sioux Co., Neb. tmnilm Freiuont ; MMHH Aurora : llofl Nelioii ' i Kearney j LJ fllAKI.KS IIIKIM.K. j Ou let l(le or 111 I of esltle, I j Oil left .ilouldcr of llorse. l!iiif ou tlio bead ol Wsrljonnet a, litre Ilurrtxoii.Hoiix Co. Keb.! JflilCIAUV. A. 11. rot ( hlef JiiHllee, ColumljUH T.Q.I'. Harrison ...Vs'te Jmlife, (irand IhIuiiiI T. I. NorHl ....AsMKdute Judn, Mew ant IJ. A. CttiiiplxdlClerk and ltiii t!r, Uiieolu the outside influences that brought to bear against Mr. Harrison, and then they were unable to defeat him. swple are slow about deciding when one ; more than one quarter section can obtain is jesting or wlien one is in earnest. And wlmt you meant to be funny may eauee some stupid person to say, 'How horrid Tonj must bet Why, his wife says dread- ()f corse Ue free silver caudklata vva our clioice for mayor of I liieaco, but : fui things about him! we are well pleased to know that Mr. Hcssing was badly lienten. He will cer taiuly lay down this tune. "I.lvfl to Lfm and Llearn to Live" Editor Joi'ksal: The alxive words The floods along tlie Missouri ami Mis-! are taken from many of the trite sayings Mssiipi rivers tire distroytng lots of lives and -operty this spring. Tlie high wa ter of the spring of 'HI has I wen out done already and the worst is not over yet. Til Triumphs (her Hirrarii in i Ic kstr on l urrr my. oftloettie. We think tliem as good a: kept up with tlie times. it if he has a little means. Ttiere are about 1,500 people in the county and there is room for tliousands more. llarriiwn is the county seat and is sit uated on the F. E. A M. V. railroad, aod is as goxl a town as tlie thinly settled country demands. Hchool houses and churches are pro vided in almost every settlement and are tliey are old. Tliere are several ways to learn; vir.: 1. By otiservation; Interrogations: 8. bv reflections; and 4 by experience. Home ieople learn by one woy, some by anotlier and Hume by all these ways. Rule: Keep alive; ask questions,(when you can't learn In any other wiy,) think ltiitrrns, Mass., March 20. Yale defeat-: 0)U,.i,, and take your exfieriemA as it d Hnrvanl to-night in the annual dekite J co,el4 HIM1 proHt by it. at Hinders theater on the subject, "Re-j joi, Billings said it was more blessed lved. Tlmt tlie United Slates should j tfl B,ve ,iavioe tlwn to recieve it. Now adopt definitely a single jold standard, wi gonie oue bestow the blessing on nn even if Ureut Britain, France and Cer- unxious enquirer? Theory without pra iimnv shoulil 1 willing to enter a biinet-! txce amount to little. Here is what I All vim desire to iret locatioaa suit- ciimni' and buv clieaD land are invited to come and see tins country for themselves and judge of it merit. M W. II. Weatover M. J. Ulewett ...Clerk, liurrlnon NOTICE TO SETTLE. All accounts due to me have beenj placed in the hands of Attorney Grunt, Guthrie and instructions given him toj ' collect them, and those knowing them-; written in reliable aonipiirnes. ElTLegal papers carefully drawn. H.UUUKON. - NKllUAStA. liipans Tabules. Ripanr, Tabules cure nausea. Ripatis Tabules: at druKgists, Ripaiis Tabults cure dizziness. Ripur.s Tabules assist digestica. Ripans Tabules cure bad bread. RipansTabu'fcs cure bilicusnH. Ripans Tabulep; one givPH relief. Rip.nis Tabules: gentle catharti-. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabuloe: pleasant taxat'.va. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. riKTF.KHTII Jl II1CIAL IHSTItllT: n I...).... ik'Vi.lU , niiiBnui.... . . ... . Itu-bvllk j selves in arrears can save expense u, paying the same at once. Hie a.'-. counts include arreaniges on books ot other ptifiers that were formerly pu North-Western llic league. Harvard had tlie alterna tive and Yale the negative. It was a signal triumth for the advo wish to know: 1. Why farm values in the U. H., for the last 35, years has de crease at the rate of nearly $1,000,000 a Final Pratf Xottce. All persons htivinjf Bnsl proof notices In this paper will reeelve n msrkixl (Mipy of the piis-r nd urn requested to examine thetr notice and If nny rrroi n exist rewrt tUe miiiie to tills otnee at once. tjuid Oftlep t Alliance, Murrb t, lmi7 r ules of tlie while metal sod Uie debate jy (rf 6,fKK),OO0,0O0whiIe the farms liave was bv inriiM-ible loiric. Tlss result is a sore dlnproinlnwnt to Harvard, tlie home of tlie goldbugs. The Harvard nsUer who uported the affirmative were Sidney It. Wrightington, '97; G. IL lsirr, T, and Fletcher Dobyns, tw. The Yale men were C, S. Mil'arland, 1C; I. U. 0Mk, "97, and C. H. Stmhngki, U7. Governor Wolcott preskled and the judges were Professor Uivis R. Dewey of M. I. T., PmfewMir Franklin 11. Guid ing of Columbia and Judge E. Aldrkb .f the United Suites circuit court. After increased 250,000 in numlier and the hk pie 80,000,030 ? I thisnstgn of increasing greatness ? S. Why the estimated wealth of tlie country in 100 was f5,000,000,000 awl now it is only $4,000,000,000: and what has liecome of tlie missing $16,000, 000,000 ? 3. Why it takes a half million acres to support one man when millions ure deprived of a single acre? 4. Why it takes $137, a day (and $45,000 a year thrown i" for extras) to keep the presi dent when thousands of poor families, of six or eight, are expected to live and be I. Keb. ( Notlee Is hereby Klvcu tlint Die following named settler has tiled notice of his til ten tion Ui innkn ml pnsrf tn support of bis ctalul, and that ssld prisrf will be made tsj fore M. J. I!le-ett, clerk district court at HurrtpMin, Neb. on April 17, IS07 vlx; Ulehiird W. MldilleUin of tileii. Set), who made II. K., No S4W for tlu 8'., of S K U S. m, s Wif S W J, of w.2 and K W t of N K i of see, St. Trwnshlp S. Ksmre, M He tiHinra the follriM lug witnesses to pAve lil coiitliiuons residence uon and eoltlva Uon of said land vtx: Jlonnls Morun, William H. Johnson, Hiimn elli. lleekley and Jeremy Mlmsoii, all of tilen, Kuli. J.W. WElix Jn., f'27.Ti Keglster, tlie debate tliere was a supiier in honor of hnnnv ami prosrierous ou 5flc a day ? the Yale men and the judges at the Colo- v,y, if there is to be immediate prosper nial club. Timber Cultnre Pninf.-Xotlrf for I'llbllratbin ljiud Ontee at Alliance, Neb. Fe.brnray.K, lxT. f Notice Is hereby R-lveti that Nels 1', Kosen- Is'in of Adelhi, Seb., ban filed notUf of InUm- COCST OFFICF.Its: Robert H'l'.apn ..County Judge M. J. flliiwei Clerk lluis. Ilbihle A... 1. Treusorer W. ft- Iavls.,. hupt. Public liistructliin I), llultlctl. SlierllT J. Y I'hlnimy Coroner II. I. Thomas Surveyor It. J. Ulewel Clerk of lllstrtct Court tiranl liulbrle County Attorney DOAHO OF COMMISSIONF.KS: Frank Tlnkham iHtHislrict M. J. Wets;r(Chiilruiaii) 2d " James F. YouiiK -3d " LK(il!r.ATIV15: (llto MnU. .senator, Dint. No. 14, Springvlew A. E. hlieldon Llat. No. S3, Chadron VILLAGE IIFFK'KHS: K Inliwer (chairniftu) Trustee JW. IS'Ott " II. (irlMwikl " W. II. Mursteller " N. IK Haillltn " W. It. lvla. Clerk U' Is Lerlach Treasurer Hl'IIOOI. (IFFICKKH: J. W. Kwtt Director II. h. Hniuek... iliBleralor UiaU 'wriluA-h 1-reasorer TRKM4 0F CiH;KT: DUtrlct I'jnrt, At Harrison, ooinuiences sprinir term April lath, Jury Uth, rail " llctolsjrSi, JnryHBIh. Uouuty Court, At Harrison, eomuienecs nrst MuikIuv of each month. CHLUCIIKS ASH SOCIKTIKH. Methodist Sunday school meets every Sim day iiHimliiK at 10:IW J. K. ,MAiisrt:i,i.nit, W. II. Havis, au purl n timden t. Sticretary lisbed in Harrison. I J. Simmons. 4 - BO YEARS' X. XPERIEMOi. mm TRADK MARKS DISICNS, OOPVRICHTS Ac. AnTon lending a nlmtoli and description mar quti'klj aacortuln, true, wtietliur on iiiTeiitinn ll i liroluttflr puteiitutilo. Ciininiuiiicatlnns Btrl"lly cunHdoiitlal. OWust SKem y fursecurinn patolits j is America. W have a Wanhiwitim oBlce. , fatstiii takan tttrouica muuu m ui. rscciT issasl iHitloe lu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bcsotlfullT lllunratsd, hrnat nlreuUUon of unT dentine lnurii.1. weeklr.lmM3.IIU l)W (I.S(lii mnntln. Specimen uupiei and iuNO Book ok I'iTKSTS teat fro. AddrcM MUNN 4 CO., 301 Breadway, Sew f riu LINE F., E. & 'SI. V. R. R. is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. GASOLINE EriGijiES. IRON AM WOOD PUMPS STEAM PUMPS. Eclipse aod Falrnukt Wind, mini Tuwen. Taaki. lrrlKa llot. OutAta. Htiee. Bcltluft. arinden.Shrllrn.Wood saws. Iirlve Pulnu. IMpr. KlulB. Brass irouls and ralrkaalM MHar I'rlrrt low. On toe beat. Bead lor Catalogue. FAIRBANKS, MORSE ft CO., 1103 Farnam St. omana. neo. tf Ml KINDS. ISalionfll jiMrlHon of PriWHrttk Clubs Spen Out the (ioldlnifs Tlie executive committee of the Nation al Asot:iatlon of Democratic clubs has liecn reorganized on a distinctly silver biisis. All the Democrats who did not Mipport Bryau have been reruoved. Wit- j u g j son, IHcsenxon, WatUjrson and tllacK are auiong these Incontinently dismissed for. lraon. The new committee is a strong one, tb names indk-ating unusual ag gressivoess oo tliorougbly Democratic lines Each of 'the .gentlemen named on this committee gave loyal suport to the randidates and platform of the party in the last presidential campaign. Tlie selection of the new committee has I een very delilrale. Instead of naiuiug the committee in the midst of the camsiign of last year, President Jllack pursued the unusual course of go ing on with tlie work of tlie association witliouta committee in complete har mony with him and the party. The com mittee controls the Democratic club or ganisation. It w ill hold iU first meeting in Washington oo the Uth of April, the day before Bryan appear at Uie Jeirsr hon banquet, lU-olcy Mountain Mart. The National Democratic Club Asso ciation have done just what they ought to have done one year ago, and that was to excommunicate all th gold bugs from Umj Association. A trator to a jrty is like a trator to a couotry, Uiey can never be trusted, and ought always to I iuumiorly dealt witli. ity. that Mark Haana should com,,, his j - ZlJ coal miners to sign a contract, covering rl ' jj on thn loth day of April tn7, tli next year, to get out coal for 60c in- j ,, timber culture application Sos, for the stead of 7.m:. 8. Why we should pay in- S K.nuarter of swtlon S, In Township So. terest on 45,000,0(10,000 of foreign bonds i 'AS So- 'M w' when the bankers of X. l . can loan .m, . MU.lm,, . jor,u,1( ja,m Nelsnn. Mike Kur- 000,000 to England ? 7. W by 22,000.000 j ,. ,U1( c barles NaatK, all of Adelhi, Neb. acres of our realm should be owned by i non-citir.ens and non-residents of the B. F. Thomas (To lie continued) imiii) J. W. Wkiis JK, UcKlHter. Sioux County, A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., Timber Culture, Final I'ruof.-Xotiee fur Publication. Ijmd Office at Alliance, Neb. I March lu, ls7 Xotlcii Is herebv irlveii that William I,. Hoyt has Hied notice of intention to make dual proof before M. J. Ulewett, Clerk Dlft. court at hlnofflce in Harrison, Seb., on the. 17 dav of April, IKI7, on timber culture ap plication No. !W, for the n. Vj no. In.Ji nw. niiarur of section No.W, In Uiwnablp No. 81, ranife 'o. 07. Ho names as wltHesseji: William A. Illiculow, Bonjamln Johnson, Ili'iiry Wirrneko and John A. Hanson, all of Harrison, Nub, J. W AVkiin, JH., 127 321 HeKlstcr. JKItttV lCI'SK I'OsT, N. 4.-i, (i. A. H. Meets seeond Monday In each month In the court house nt Harrison. K. K. l.lvermore, Com. WOOHMKX OF THK WOKI.I). Iliirrixun Camp, No. , meets ou eacli ai ternate 'Wwliiesdny eveulnn. W. II. HAVIS, W. L. HoYT, Clerk. Con. Com. MOHKUN WfKiHMKS K AMKKICA. Meets each alUmnto Saturday evenlnR lit H o'clock. A. It. KBW, V. V. J. W. ismlth, Clerk. KI'WOKTIl I.KAtifK. IWsirular business tnuctliiK nrst Tuesday evening ill each month. C, I.. Maostkllku, W. H. Davis, I'reildent. -aeretnry. Hrvntlonal meetlnif every Sundiiy evening nt 6:l"i. 1'. J. CI.ABK, Leader. JVNIOIl I.KA(.I'K. Meets each Sunday afternoon at 2 :'M. Mas. I). II. tiaiswoi.K, Hupt. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1688. Harrison, Nebraska. E. BRKWgTMt, President. c. r. Comm. Vica-Pridat. D. H. ORISWOLD, Cashir. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. Transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS! American Exchange National Bank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, FntsT National Bank, Chadron. AND 800,000 ACRES OPEN. YET The Right Kiwi of ft Wife Makes the Vlrht KM of ft HaibftMl. "If you wish to be a Rood companion to your husband study to make each Good morning;' that you say to him an Incentive to a better life," is Ruth Ash mare's advice to yonnjr women, whom she addressee upon "Tb Proamnion Mar- in Uie April httdM Hume Jtmrtuil. "Lswro to make each 'Oootl morninif liMMdictioo of love for the day work, Urn dy' lovlnif ami Um day's sympathy Look for hla irood uualitrM. He U Ilk nail havlntf fault; with vary Uttl 'rjibV yoi .: " 1 . 1 it'M. ndl hv NO BONDS, SO DEBITS, L0WTAXE8. Contains over forty-five miles of railroad and has- no county bonds. TlmlMir Culture Klnal Proof, Notice for I'lildlealion. Ind tinleo at Alliiince, Nelir. I Mareh l, ISW7. ( Jtotiov. Is hereby Ifiven that Kioiert Roh' wer of Harrison, Neb., has nied notlco of in- t.ntlon to make Bnnl proof before M. J. Ulewett, Clerk of tha Ulstrlut Court at Ills office in Harrison, Neb., on the 1st day of ly, IstW.on timber culture application No. Timber Culture Klnal Proof, Notice for publication. J.and Ollice nt Alliance, Nebr. j March l, 1H-.I7. ( Notice Is hereby pflveii that Charles K. Sclrlltof Harrinon, Neh., Iianflled notice of intention to make Anal proof Istfore M. J. Ulewett, Clerk of the District Court at his office In Harrison! Nebr., on tlie 1st day of May, ltfl7, on timber culture application No. WW, for the -W'i of section No. 22, in Township 33, Kalige No. Mi. Il names as witnesses: Charles Hlchlc, Nets Anderson, KU J. Wilcox and W ill. am llichlu, all ol Harrison, Nebr. Also that Nels Anderson of Harrison, Neb., ha tiled notice of Intention to luiike mull 1117, for the N WU of K-K' Ksj of n-yt U ti KV of HW of Suction No. , in Township ,,r0oi nt the same time and place, on tlin l-rcullnre iniltllcallon No. W, for the Ftit-1, PoHtrt, ami Lnnitor in'iiMT Tlinn t ttiiy Otlirr I'lui r In lrk. Uooi Locfttkm fwr Stork Urowf ni. Sioux county is Uw northwest county of Nebraska. It Is about thirty miles east and west by about aeventy mile north aod south al conUins OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There are mora bright, park linK. amftll ilreums In Uie county thftn .vui be found in tlie smniB area elMwUre l Iduiiia No.fKI. He names as witnesses: J. W. Ksrnesl, Kdward Swnrts, John Corbln and W. II. Hough, all of Harrison, Nebr., ' J, W.Weiim Jr, 1,'WIMl ncglster TlmlwrCnltiiro Proof, Voile for Publication liind Office, at Alliance, Neb. ( March 2, ISW, ( Notice la hereby Kivon that Kdgar Mack ey of Mackey, lows, has IIUmI notice of InUnitlon to make dual proof before M. J. Ulewett, Clerk of the district Court at his office In Harrison, Nob., on the 1st day of Msy, 197, on Umber application No. 4:W, for the W! of N K'4 and Kof N -W'i of Mcctlon No. I, hi Township M, HaiiKO M. lie names is witnesses: Mlelisel II. Jonlanof Adelhi, Neb. Kela P. Kowntnirir " " " Aaron O. Wisdom ' " ' iid Joseph ItufTer " Montros. Nub. J. W. WBim JH, 2MI Uegtater. K'i of Section No. 17, in Township 33, UaiiKe No. . He names as wltnosxc.: Charles Hlehlc, KU J. Wilcox, diaries r,. Hehilt and William Biuhle, all of Harrison, Neb. Also that Charles niehlo of Harrison Neb., lias Hied notice or Intention to iiiiikc n nal proof at the same nine and place, on tlm ls-r eullure application No. US, for the N K'i of Section No. , In Township 33, KaiiKC No. M. He names as Witnesses; Kll J. Wilcox, Clwrlss K. sclult, Sois Ander sou and U. A. t.ui ton, all of Harrison, Neb. J. W. WKHN JK, MJ Keirlster. Don't foriret that Th Joukn ai, has a large clubbing list and when selecting reading mfttter for the cominif year call and irive us vour order. We can nave you money. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. WDBAFTS sold on all parts of eukope. LIYEBY, Feed and Sale Stable. Oood rigs furnished on short notice. Reliable drivers and quiet saddle horses always on hand. Oood accommedatioo for trncient customers, Horses boarded, TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL N. D HAMLIN, PROPRIETOR.