The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 22, 1897, Image 1

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The Sioux County Journal
'VOL. IX.
HABBISOH, NEBRASKA, .TKCTJiSZD-A."", 22, 1897. XTO. 4 6.
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The Sioux County Journal.
HTA8USBKD1U88.
Subscription. Pries, 11.00
OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX OOUNTr.
fifo. D. Canon,
Editor.
Entered lit the Harrison post office m
second class matter.
Kaiinns Almost Unanimous for
VT. J. Bryrn.
CHEVENNE, Wyo., July 11. J. H.
McKnightof Wicluta, Kan., who is a
state delegate to the ninth Traoa-Miasiss-ippi
congress from Kansas, was a vis
itor in tlie city yesterday, when inter
viewed on how the "McKinley prosperity
wan affecting Kansas, he said: "The Sil
ver Republicans in Kansas would un
doubtley support Mr. Bryan almost as a
unit if the election were held to-day.
The only indications of prosperity in Kan
!a are through splendid crops now prom
ised, in which McKinley's hand is not
shown. The Silver Republicans. Demo
crats and Populist will concentrate their
forces and unite on the several candidates
in the coming fall's election. There is
no question but that Mr. Bryan is the
rnost popular candidate of the people
to-day and will be their Moses to lead
tliem into good times in 1900."
lienver News.
towne oY'rosTisTriiE idea.
Silver Republic-MM of Ohio Must Not
Pit l'p an Independent State Ticket.
WASHINGTON, July 13. Chair
mau Charles E. Town of the Silver Re
publican national committee, has tele
graphed tle secretary of tin Republican
Bimetallic league of Ohio that tfie na
tional organization of the Silver Re
publicans is heart ly opposed to an inde
lndent ticket in OWo. In an interview
to-night Mr. Towne baid:
"Rumors have reached Washington of
an intention by the silver Republicans of
Ohio to run a state ticket there thin fall.
The reports i incredible. I canot bolieve
that there is any rronsidarable number of
Silver Republicans ia Ohio so lost to the
demands of high principle and wise poli
tics as soberly to counsel a course that
would absolutely insure the return of
Hunna to the Senate and fix upon our
pnrtv the Main of cheap am'oitiou or pet
ty spite. Cop;dedly, the Democracy in
Ohio liave Trad torn unfortunate
moves, as. for 6:;amo!c. in not placing a
Htrong populitst on their ttcket. and tbey
may contemplate others. But they have
put the silver question unequivocally to
tlie fore aud they itand for the over
throw of Hannaism, tlie most loathsome
and dangerous influence in American poll
tics. In this juncture for any silver man
in Ohio to fail to do his uttermost for the
success of the Democratic state ticket
and the silver legislative ticket is,
as it seems to me, a political crime, these
views are, I belive, shared by every
prominent Silver Republican in the Unit
ed States. There will be no Silver Re
publican state ticket in Ohio if the na
tooal organization can prevent It."
Denver News.
STANDS BY SILVER-
Trttus-MlHKlKwlppI Conjrrewi Votes
Down Gold Standard.
Debate on The Pelat Luted For Meter
al Hoan.
SALT LAKE, Utah, July 16.- When
tlie Trans-Mississippi congress met this
morning the committee on permanent or
ganization reported, recommending Hugh
iaig of Ban Francisco for president of
the concreM, to be effective at o'clock
thin afternoon.
This hour wm flxsd ia order to allow
Mr. Bryan to preside during the debate
this forenoon on the kilver resolutions.
The selection of the place for the holding
tfrs next meeting of the congress was
postponed until tomorrow afternoon.
Tits the cosgrwsn took up the silver
resolutions and up to noon only two
pneecbss had barn mods on the subject
O. E. Thomas of Colorado spoke for the
majority, and E. V. Smalley of Minnesota
poke for the minority report
Others who were ia favor of the major
ity report were Varian of Utah, Quin of
Montana, Crisp of Missouri, DaMattos or
Ifmtu. nd La.ursDoa of Utah.
Ccrnbz and For of California and Burk
It of Nsbraska also spoks (or the win
ority report
nmsn to the ooiJ sathdard.
W. J. Brvan closed tbs debate with an
loqutnt speech In favor of the majority
report
A substitute was offered for the mm
prjty report, which wsjpractii.ally for
the gold standard. The substitute was
lost, titer being only five vote in its
favor.
The nucority report was defeated by a
vote of 207 to 83f.
The majority report was adopted by a
vote of 244 to 46.
Mr. Hugh Craig of California, the new
president, then took the chair, and at 3:35
the congress adjourned to 9 o'clock to
morrow morning.
The congress alse adopted resolutions
favoring the annexation of Hawaii; favor
ing the construction of the Nicaragua",
canalr, ecommendiog recognition of Cuba
as a nation; providing for a national
board of arbitrators, and for fostering
the beet-sugar industry.
SILVER CVP FOR MR. BHYAN.
Trains running to Salt Lake were
crowded all the afternoon with people
going to attend the reception this even
ing at the Great Salt air pavillion to the
delegates to the Trans-Mississippi cong
ress. At this reception Mr. Bryan, was pre
sented with a beautiful silver cup, the
gift of the citizens of Salt Lake. The
presentation was made by Thomas
Kearn of Park City.
Besides Mr. Bryan, the speakers were
Judge O. W. Powers, ex-Governor Prince
W. A. Kinney, and T. M. Patterson. Dr
Ellen B. Ferguson, president of the wo
man's Democratic club, presided.
The ladies of the city gave a luncheon
at the pavilion, and the prograrae also in
cluded speeches by Mrs. C. E. Allen, Mrs.
W. J. Bryan, and Mrs. Lorin A. Thurston.
Daily Inter Ocean.
Meeting of The Populist Central
Committee.
Harrison, Neb. )
July 17, 1867. J
Tlie central committee of the People's
Indedependent party of Sioux county,
Neb. , met at the court house of said coun
ty at 2:00 o'clock P. M. in conphance with
the call of the chairman. B. F. Thomas
was appointed secret . y pro tern.
The chairman laid before the meeting
his plans for the fall campaign, which was
to bring out a ttong ticket with pri veleges
extended to a II free silver men to co-operate
on equitable terms with us.
The following resolution was put be
fore the meeting and passed unanimously:
Resolved, That we extend an invitation
to the Central Committee of the Free Silv
er Democrats to meet with us in confer
ence to form a joint county ticket for 1897
on Aug. 14. 181) 7, and as there is no organ
ization of the Free Silver Republicans in
the county, they are invited to meet with
the Populists in their primary caucuses
when they will be placed on equal prive
leges with us.
Moved and seconded we adjourn, carri
ed W, J. A. Racm.
Chairman.
B. F. Thomas,
Sec. pro tern.
State Convention of The
Free
Silver Republicans.
Lincoln. Neb., July 10. By order of the
Frovlslonal state central committee of the
ree silver republicans of the state of Ne
braska, we hereby call a state convention
of the electors of said partv to meet In the
city of Lincoln on Wednesday, September
I, is7, at s o ctocK p. in.
The purpose of said convention Is to place
In nomination one candidate for Judge or
the supreme court and two regents of the
university of the State of Nebraska and to
transact such other business as may proper
ly corns before said convention.
Xuih euuntv will be entitled to two dele
gates at large and one delegate for every
Ins votes or major fraction thereof cast for
Nels O. Alberts, presidential elector in isw,
which will make the foUowIng apportion
ment bv counties:
mantles. Delesrates. Counties. Delegates.
Adams........ 10 Jefferson.... 8
Antelope .- 6 Johnson 8
Banner aearuey
Blaine I Keith.---. 1
Boone 7 Keya Paha 1
Box Butte Kimball 1
Boyd t Knox 8
Brown- Inctter 2J
Buttalo 12 Lincoln... 7
Burt Logan 1
Butler l Loup I
Cass 1 Madison
fmr s Mci'nerson.....
(hue 1 Men-tea a
eh.rrv 3 Nance.... - f
Chevmme S N'jtnaha 10
Clay.,-.: Nuckolls 7
Colfax 7 Otoe
earning Pawnee s
Caster 11 Perkins '
Dakota
Daws.
Dawson...
Duel a
Dixon... . '
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore .
Frsnklln
Frontier
Phelps
I Pierce . 5
7 Platte 10
t Polk t
Bed Willow 6
10 Richardson 13
W Bock 1
1 saline . 10
9 Sarpy
5 Saunders.... 14
5 Seotts Bluffs ... 1
Furnas . 7 Seward . t
Gsfe.
Garfield .
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall ......
Hamilton
Harlan
Haysa
Hitchcock..,
Holt .
Hooker
14 Sheridan 4
1 Sherman 4
t Sioux
1 Stanton 4
4 Tbayer..- -u 7
Thomas 1
Thurston 4
5 Valley- 4
1 Washington...... 7
Wayne..'
7 Webster 7
1 Wheeler . 1
1 York
Howard..
It Is rccomnieuded that each county se
lect alternate for each delegate, ana tnu
the delegates present at sakt convention be
.n-.V in..t i he mil vote of the county.
It Is further recommended that no proxies
fallowed. I(.c.PAO.Chatrmsn
William n. mice, cretury.
Democratic State Convention.
The democratic State Ceniral eommettne
for the state of Kebraka hereby call a
delegate convention of tlie democrats of the
state of Nebraska to meet In Lincoln on
Wednesday, September, at 2 p.m.' for the
purpose of placing in nomination a candi
date for judge, of the supreme court and
two candidate for regent of the state an 1
verslty, and for the transaction of ssch
ot her business as may properly come before 1
it. - '
All citizens who believe in the principles
ot the democratic party as declared in the
Chicago platform and who intend to affiliate
with the democratic purty are invited to
participate in the selection of delegates to.
this convention. .,, ;
The basis of representation is one dole
gate for each 100 votes, or major fraction
thereof, cast for Hon. W. J. Bryan for Unit;
ed States senator at the general election of
IBM, each county, however, to have at least
one delegate.
No proxies will be allowed, and the vari
ous counties are requested to select alter
nate delegatus so that each may have full
representation in the conventon.
The headquarters of the democratic state
committee will be at the Llndell hotel,
where delegate tickets may be had.
The follwolng is the number ol delegates
to which each county is entitled:
Adams a. IS Jackson 1ft
Antelope 6 Kearney ... 8
Banner.... 1 Kaith 6
Blaino . 1 Keys Paha. 1
Boone 7 Kimball . 1
Box Butte 5 Knox 10
Boyd -. ; 5 Sancaster 46
Brown. . 2 Lincoln.. - t
Buffalo 14 Logan 1
Burt 7 Loup J
Butler. 15 Madison 16
Cass 21 McPherson 1
Cedar 8 Morick . 7
Chase 2 Nance . 13
cherry. 5 Nemaha ". 18
Cheyenne 8 Nuckolls. 11
Clay 14 Otoe 20
Colfax 12 Pawnee 7
Cuming 14 Perkins 1
Caster 0 Phelps 4
Dakota 7 Pierce.. 7
Daws T Platte W
Dawson 7 Polk - S
Duel 2 Red Willow. B
Dixon 21 Rock
Douglas 99 Saline ; 15
Dundy 2 Sarpy 10
Kllmorc 13 Sanndcrs 18
Franklin 6 Scot's Bluffs 1
Frontier. ' 5 Seward 18
Furnas -- 8 Sheridan 7
Gage. 24 Sherman 4
Garfield 1 Snux ,.-t
Gosper S Stanton - i
Grant 1 Thayer 11
Greeley 6 Thomns 1
Hall 14 Thurston 1
Hamilton
Harlan .
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt.
Hooker
10 Valley, 4
6 Washington... 121
t Wayne 1
3 Webster. t
10 Wheeler 1
1 York 11
Howard .
Jefferson. 11 813
James C. Dahlmax, Chairman.
Lee Ilr.itDMA.v, Secretary.
State Convention People's Inde
pendent Party.
Lincoln, Neb., July 8. By order of the
stare central committee of the people's
Independent party of the state of Nebraska,
we hereby call a state convention of the
electors of said party to meet in the city of
Lincoln on Wednesday! the 1st dav of Sep
tembtr, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.
The purpose of the said people's Indepen
dent state convention is to place in nomi
nation one candidate for Judge of the
supreme court and two candidates for re
gents of of the university of the State of
the state of Nebraska and to transact such
other business as may properly come before
said convention.
The representation is based on one vote
for every 100 votes or major fraction thereof
cast for Governor Silas A. Holcomb at the
the election of 1890. which makes the follow
ing apportionment by counties :
Counties. Delegates. Counties. Delegates.
Adasss
Antelope
Banner
Blaine
Boone
Box Bute
Boyd
Brown
Buflalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Chenry
Cbeyenno
Clay
Colfax
Coming
Custer
Dakota
Daws
Dawson
Duel.
Disoa
Dodge,
Douglas
21 JesTorson
12 Johnson
1 Kearney
1 Keith
IS Keya Paha
8 Kimball
6 Knox
3 Lancaster
25 Lincoln
13 Logan
S3 Loup
24 Madldon
15 McPherson
S Herlek
Nance
S Nemaha
18 Nuckolls
14 Otoe
18 Pawnee '
25 Perkins
9 Phelps
, 9 Pierce ,r
14 Platte
I Pelk
23 Bed Willow
22 Richardson
121 Rook
t saline
( 18 Sarpy
10 Saunders
10 Scott's Bluffs
14 Seward
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Oarflsld
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Uall
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hlteboock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Z7 Sherldtn - I
2 Sherman s
7 Sioux ' f
1 Stanton I
I Thayer 11
If Thomas 1,
16 Thurston 1
.11 Valley 9
a Washington 15
-t Wayne ! 11
14 Webster , U
1 Wheeler -3
12 York IS
It Is recommended that each county elect
alternates corresponding In nnmber to tslr
delegates, and It ta further recommended
that the delegates present be allowed . to
cast the full vote of their conutles and tht
no proxies be allowed. , ,j
J. II. KpmistIn, thalrmnn,
B. R. B. Wiinrs, swp.'tsry
Filial proof Notice.
All persons having flual proof notleei in
this paper will receive a uiurked copy of the
paper Hiid are requested to etautine their
notice and if nny errors exist report the
Suite to this offlee at ouee.
NOTICE 'OR PUBLICATION.
-' Land Office at Alliance Neb, (
June 28, 18-J". t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will bo made be
fore M. J. Blewett, Clerk District Court at
Harrison, Neb., on Aug. 7th, 1897, viz: Hiram
Kiclmrdsoa of Ardmore, 8. D., who made
H. K. No. 44C1, lor the of Sec. S3, Town
ship 35N Range 64W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tlon of said land : .
Jake Wasserberger of Montrose, Meb.
Henry Plckenbrock, " "
John Dcbano, "
Henry Pricsthoff " (
Also, Notice is hereby given that Hiram
Richardson of Ardmore, S. It., has Hied no
tice of intention to make final proof before
the same officer at same place aud date on
timber culture application No. 1718, for the
8 WJ4 of ftoe. No. 24, in Township No. 34N,
Range No. 5SW, He names as witnesses:
Jake Wasserbergcr of Mont rone, Neb.
Henry Plckenbrock, " "
John Debauo, " '
Henry Priesthoff "
J.W.WehnJb,
Register.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATE OFFICERS :
'Silas A. Holcomb Governor
James E. Harris ..Lieutenant Governoi
W. F. Porter Secretary of State
John F. Cornell...... Auditor
J. R. Meserve Treasurer
C. J. Smyth Attorney General
j. V. Wolfe . Land Comnissiouei
W. R. Jackson Supt. Public Instruction
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION :
John M. Thurston. U. 8. Senator. Omaha
Wm. V. Allen U. S. Senator, Madison
J. B. Strode, Congressman 1st Dint., Lincoln
D. H. Mercer,
2d
3rd
4th
5th
6th
Omaha
Fremont
Aurora
Nelson
Kearney
Samuel Maxwell,
W. L. Stark,
R. D. Sutherland,
W. L. Green,
JUDICIARY:
A. M. Post Chief Justice, Columbus
T. 0. 0. Harrison ..As'te Judge, Grand Island
T. L. Korval Associate Judge, Seward
D. A. CampbellClerk and Ee porter, Lincoln
FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL D1STB1CT:
M. P. Klnkaid Judge, O'Neill
W. H. Weatovcr " Kushvllle
M. J. Blowett Clerk, Harrison
COUNTY OFFICERS:
Robert Wilson County Judge
T- J- Blewett Clerk
Chas. Blehle Treasurer
W. H. Davis Supt. Public Instruction
T. Bartlett Sheriff
J. E. Phlnney ....Coroner
B. F. Thomas Surveyor
. J. Blewett ..Clork of District Court
Grant Guthrie.. ............Oouuty Attorney
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS:
Irank Tinkbam . ......1st District
. J. WebCT(Chalnnan) 3d "
James F. Young Jd
LEGISLATIVE:
Otto Mutx..Senator, Dist. No. 14, 8prlngvlew
A. E. Sheldon Dist. No. 03, Cbadron
VILLAGE OFFICERS:
E. Rohwer (chairman) - Trustee
J. W. Scots "
D. II. Grlswod "
W. B. Marsteller "
N. P. Hftinlln "
W. H. Davis-.- Clerk
Lewi Gcrlaeh. Treasurer
SCHOOL OFFICERS'.
i -
J. W. Scott Director
B. L. Smuck Moderator
Lwis Lerlach. Treasurer
TERMS OF COURT:
District Court, At Harrison, commences
Spring term April 13th, Jury 14th,
FsH " October t5, Jury Sfith.
County ..Court At Harrison, commences
first Monday of each month.
CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES.
! Methodist Sunday School meets every Sun
day morning at 10 M
J. E. MAmsTctAi, W. H. Davis, '
Superintendent. Secretary
JERRY HUSK PORT, No. 845, G. A. R.
Meets second Monday In each month in
the court house at Harrison.
E. E. Llvermore, Com.
- WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. . '
Hsrrlson Camp, No. 5, meets on each al
EPWOBTn LEAGUE.
Regular tmsfnsss meeting first Tuesday
evening In each month.
0. L. Maesteller,
W. H. Davis, President.
Secretary.
Devotional meeting every Sunday evening
St 0:45. D. J. CLASS, Leader.
JUNIOR LEAGUE.
Meets each BundsT afternoon st 2 $80.
Ms. D. 11. Griwm, ""pt.
STOCK EUANDS.
The Jodbkal will publish your brand, ike
tli.- following, for ta:0u, per year. Kach Rd
dltional brand 75 cents. Kvery farmer or
ranchmen, in Sioux and adjoining counties
should advertise their brands In Tut Jock
mal ai it circulate all over the stale, li
may be the means of.aarlag money for you.
FRANK SUTTO.
On loft side of cattle aud on left
shuokler of horses.
Range on Antelope creek
r O., Gbilchrist, Sioux Co., Neb.
CHARLES KIEHLK.
On let side or hip of cattle, j
On left shoulder of h'es. i
Range on the heu,d ol Warbonnet
creek
A.ddress Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb.
Ion left shoulder of cattle aud
1 horses.
HxTiirenn Little Cottonwood.
p. (., Crawford Nebr.
I am prepared to do all hinds
of woodwork, horse-slioeing
and llacksmithinff.
SATISFACTION' C1UAP.ANTEED.
.grCharges Reasonable.
My shop Is two doors north of Tlie Rauch
Supply House. Give me a chance to live.
johnl. stratton.
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COMMERCIAL BANK.
ESTABLISHED 1888.
Harrison,
B. E. Buwstm,
president.
D. H. ORISWOLD, Cashisr.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
-CORRESPONDENTS!
American Exchange National Bank, New York,
Omaha National Bank, Omaha,
First National Bank, Cbadron.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
O-DRAJTS SOLD ON ALL PABT8 OF EUROPE.
IW Now w the time to subscribe for
Ttie WEEKLY JOUNAL,
$1, FOR ONE YEAR $1.
IT IS THE LEGAL PAPFR OF SIOUX COUNTY.
GEO. D-CANON,
EOJTOR AND PROPRIETOR.
T
GRANT GUTHME,
Attorney-at-Law,
Prompt attention givn to all Ifj'i
matters in Justice, County anil Iitrii t
Courts, and bel'ors the UnittJ liitUM"
Land Olfi:e.
Fire Insurance written in r.-li;-i.U
joniiHiiies.
t3f l:il pajiers carefully drawn.
lLumiaON, - NfcBKAKA.
DROWNED?
But still on deck
to do wagon work
and blacksmithing.
Third building south of livery bam..
HARNESS SHOP.
First door north of the
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
Prompt attention
paid to all repair
jwork, also boot and
phoe repairing
done.
L. E. DICKINSIN.
DO YOU
WANT JOB
WORK DONE
THEN COME TO THE
JOURJiAL OFFICE.
Nebraska.
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