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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1897)
v. r .-. .,0 The Sioux County Journal VOL. 2C. HABBISOIT, 1TEBEASKA, THURSDAY, IDIEfC. 9TH, 1897. Tfte Sioux County Journal. fKUTAJXISBSD 1383. Haw riition Price, tl.00 OFFICIAL. PA OF 8IOUX COUNTY. Jeo. 1). Cflnon, - Editor. KnterM at the Harrison post office as suuOBd oi&pa realtor. Money by itself has valuo only f vou are - rnbit i..tn and will. rig t; bylaw, nnd not by natutv; o that a;til,,dv- H '"es n 1,ir. riici her. cl.anofconvtntion bctwn thi.st- who' ,,!,,'klvi,ni .Vl,u HPH provided yon are ;, a- . . i , ,. . piiiekv itno mean business Vh f-a-.h UHeitis8uflI.-iHnttod.-pr.vait of all it. .vtryn for a M.e ...J value and power to satisfy nil our start in life, if you are short of money wants. But with a regard to n ; we will Hnrpt a khI note witiiout in future exchange (if we want nothing at ' teres! for tuition or if necessary we will I furnish everything tuition, Im; rd, an. I present money is, as it were, our wo j )ooks and B;VH tinM, to Knid ute and urity that it may take place when we do ' pav for nam afterwards. Business, want something. Aristotal. ' 1 Normal and 8hrthind courses. I'.oard m, i . ! $1.60 per week Established 12 years. The above seems to us is good author, ;,.,. R..(.(in1 f(ve or ,.atj(,:,w ty as to tho right of the federal govern-'"'" 6 cents in stamps. Thin in your ......... . ,, tiati''P of a lif" time Will vou let it. ment having the right to coin all money sj., ,v? A,1ws Why Don! You I Wear Diamonds? 'new THE It U not because you can not afford to, because YOU CAN if you willbt us help you. c have secured the exclu- THRICE A WEEK-ED2TJON IS Paiges a Week 158 Papers a Year Oo net longer be ived by ei1'ord.d T 't Read the truth. It will pay 0 tfvttends. YORK WORLD jHjNK OR STA THAT IS TKE ALTERNATIVE. TO-D A Y till moinmt yeu are fctfn rvt k -t what you earn, llow much f hot leei man .1 yw, Iw uu kuuw buwt Do ya luww wiljr I .1 and regulate the value t lit-roof. L;o the people believe in vesting the rights and The president's iriCSSage is j powers of the government into the bunds of the National Banks? Watch the present administration's acts during this session of congress. .quite a lengthy document ;and treats the financial and Cuban subject as being of the most importance for the con rideratioti of congress. The president recommends .that Spain bo given more time to pacify the island or, in other words wait till the Patriots .m the island had been all starved and murdered and ruin the commerce of the United States and the island will then be pacified. A political fight is on be tween Richart Crocker, the Tamman chief of New York A. M. UEi HAROrs. President. Orand Island. Nebr. Ri(nHvoM t;on OF THE COMMERCIAL BANK, CHAKTEB No. 108. For One Dollar. nt fT.i i- 1 .1 A I f 11 oivi- runuui mm output OX Uie i Pcblb-lied ry Alternate Day ex-entSouday celebrated SOUTH AFRICAN 0-T The Thrice-a-Week-World E)ition of The New Yoi k World i. first among mi Pstv riiAllinwnC la" the "weekly" iiapers in size, fre- "nTl , m.m,n i. quen. y of publication and the freshness. lfjiiit, bii uiuotinu uiiiaiy : wcuranv and variety of its contents. It During the three years the Wilson-Gnr-man tariff bill was in actual opperation the deficit was ,$tJG,OG;000, and admit ting that there will l3 a large increase in importations the last p;vt of the year by experts whos authorities cannot lie qni'Riionea me a licit unur ino iingley ; Baukl., house furniture una tariff law will be, ?83,000,0fli). that for a revenue getter? llow It lonk's as if the If nmcr.its, who ad voca'e the gold slandaid, the retirement the greenb i-:k ind t ri. S'len.) it treasury no tea will he old irr I to j ni i b'; republi can party in this slate, according to the vote of the recent slate eieVt.n, J. K. Morton, tile in ist popular gold il.-oio-ir.it in the slate re.viv.d only about 1,300 vote lor H -Kent of the State TJ.n- 1 t Tl "1 T IT'll I k Clly and -UaVia IS. nUl OI HI versityjhedal not get .n .ugli votes to At Harrison, In the tatn of .Vebraako, at the close ol buaiiK'Bj Noveml-er 30th, iW, K SO" CEH Ixan and Discount ".3,(V!0.6i t t. . a hi I h t . . .. ....I .. .. .. .. . r,n .. . tlx ture 1,000.00 Duo from .itio.i .1, St, ite ind Pri vate l.lj.nk8 i:,Hi to ' rsu .nil t,urri)ii(;y .... to AM ttute. ickii-a .nUl i li peoie :fi.M:a OUal Cunii on huiij 3X5 mira for the supamicy in the democratic party i n that tate. One is a traitor to his party, favoring the trusts and corporations; the other is a traitor to principlaand party, where is your choice. Mr- Bryan expressed him f elf as follows on the pres ident's message: "The mes sage indicates an upon the part of the presi dent to aid in turning the issue of paper money over to the national banks, and in the meantime a purpose to fiivegolda further superior ity over silver as money." entitle the party to go on the balht in the next state election. official OT A L M.Yi&.H) I.lAli LliVjiiS. ! C. pilHl Sto-k p .1.1 In tlO.000.00 ! am pun 1 u.i J 3.Ot,0OO ; Ci.Uiviiied proflls 3W,. liiulviUu.il ueposiU 8,,t)jct to check i0,815.ll Deni.iud curtido.itu, dua,ulU t.,340.10 'liuiu c rt.llu.ilys of ilepo-)lui0,i-4.i;o iotal i epusiB 67,440.11 Foimerly NEW OCCASIONS. The Beit Only and offer them to the I basaii the men-its of a grertpdoiiardai- KeiorfliiTiagaZflKU une vmiar a i&t in the ri'orlo. ( 1U centfl nuomif. monthly Eight Pmgem. ate and impartial as all its re-.'ders will "to": t rcd'h U. Ailmnut, lid. Now Oeca.t-a. testify. It is against the and for the people. color readers of this paper at S3. 00 i l the ,nce of a d"llHr wkiy- Its p imcai news is prouipi, coii'pieie, accur per carat, or a one carat, stone set in a solid gold ring, pin or stud, sent post-paid any where in the United States or Canada upon receipt of S5. 00. WARNING-Don't confound these stones with being ad vertised monopolies KiwTim Is thefBrlw ac)vocatof the iKmiTive o . t i Kepkhienm'M. Majority Hula, Kolentitie Oevrnvw. I Uunaury lUIunu uiui I'byalcal aad KUiieal Cultui V It prints the news of nil the world, A.tnintff hundred of hritUaut wrttmstii . i mil rr-gwariy HHirwHH to mpafM wi-m . Prof. Frank Tarsou. it nn7 u. Liuya. has bnwiant illustrations, stones b kiiwmi f maroy. Iiumiui uariana. having special corn spondance from iiuportaut news points on the globe. Prof. Richard T. ElJ. Benator Tlllinan. llerbert N. CoawD, I'ranenE. WillanJ. Prce. Oeorga A. OaUti. Mary A. Llvarmor. Abby Morton Olax. John P. Altp.ld. Helen CampboU. Senator Pfcltitfrew. ...4, .i,,.i i, .,.,.. ....... Human uariar iiiuu, ..,,, i. , i.u.i.... justice Walter c:rk. plete market, departments f.T the house o"' B ITn(?re. ! hold :ind womb's work arifl ot her sneeiii I Lillian Whitinir. by certain unscruu- f,,,,,,.,,!,.. a.h.l.wi. lrt,.,-, (; 'in., r . ErsCIAL TO Yvv. Smu 15 two cent itanpa aad r. 10U3 palbK'.S. lhC peilUlllti V ,,()',.r this tliaauabd nfWSO.'iper ci THE NEW TIME Miriia moathi and PMHMjrr A.,ll !,( ,1 a, , . 11 JOHN SMITH, the Story ot a rauetiil (TolutloB, kf Call Olliy DC Obtained tlirOUgll land TUKSlofX OrKTy JOCKNAHogeth rr.lerick U. AAzv. as mtiatrfiud book ot 10 paM aid ! r.ni. vpiii1 Imp XI 7(1 price of tht Charles 0. Eerr & Company, Publiskn us be Ever; II .lj Got Ftilll and Hl a Umid Time. The a p a's of the United utates have sent in a protest or, are about to send one to the U. S. eenato protesting against the elevation of At torney General McKenna to ihe Supremo court bench. It is to be hoped that presi dent Mckinley aud the U. S. wenate will use good sound sence i the appointment aud eonfrimation o f candidates whether Catholic or protes tant. The a p a's are noth ing more than an organiza tion of know-nothings puffed up with bigotry Jt wa the good fortune of the editor and his better half to receive and invit ation to the second annual supper and entertainment given by the Woodman of the World ut Andrews Hall last Saturday evening the 4th inst With but very few exceptions almost the entire popu 1 ition of our little village ere present intention ' l" p,rta'" of the hospitality of the Woodu. an society. 8 niething like 150 people siit down to the table and par took of retrenhment, which consisted of y-t- rs, raw slewed as you liked them bt; ih.ck.n sandwiches pie and ke a.wi in f ict ni est anything you cared to Indolage, in the way of eating. Noth ing-stronger than coffee was provided as a b -verage for slakeing the thirst and yet every body got full just thesan.e. Certainly every body had a good time at the rxpence of the society, who left. nothing undone to insure a good time to It gicests" Before the supper was served Wood man, Oerlach m;ute a nice little address to the quests, giving them a warm wel come and telling tlmn toe-it an I drink hearty and enjoy thi'iuselves as the t n- CondTwBi met in regular session last .Monday. Bare you read the president message to congress? Grtcd for money caunes men to com . Mit many wrongs to obtain it. Chief Justice Field of the United States ttupreme court retired from office Dec. Ist, 1397. The b;-metallists in Nebraska made a gain of 103 county officers over tl year 1893, while the republicans lost 75. Does this look like bi-initailism was deab and dining out in Nebraska? Germany hai some intention of bom barding the ports of little Hayti and make her cough up damages for the Im prisonment of one of her subjects. How about the Monroe doctrine. The Burlington road has concluded to accept the orJer of the state railway .commissioners to grant car-load prices for hauling stock as has been done pre viously instead of by the hundred pound mtes; other roads are still standing .out. One of Uie largest trusts in the world is just now being formed to control tbe iron manufacturers in the United States. J. Pierpoint Mortran of New York city is idtitecl for president of the trust. Thick 'of it, he controls 40,000 miles of railroad Varily, this is an ago of trusts. What ' ynJJ he flit tiro brln forld? total 73,7rtS.6S BTaTh. Of NKBKASKA, ( cou i K oi BiuCa. I, D. II. GrUwold, cualiier of the ubuve named bank, do sol emnly awe.ir that tbe ubuve slateaieut i true to the best ol my kiiuwledgo uud be lief. LI. il.URibWOLO. ATT KM1: ciias. C. Jameson, C. r Cor tt. S Directors. subscribed and sworn to before I. al, uie thlit U t li d.iy of . eceiub r, v . IbUl. UKAMlj IHKIK, ot.lry I'ublio Cunimlssioners Pruceevdings, IlKrrUmi, Neb. I lieu. 3rd, l!iij7. j I'oacd of county commissioner met us per adjournment. Present, comriiUsloner Weber, Mettlan and Meni;. Tbn Hoard prooeedod to examine bldd for the consti uct.on ot the Montra-ie Bridge. The lolllowing are the u linen of p irtloi bil dliiir Oil said brldice a. el lliu a nyu it la'tr - v.. . t.hrlslopbur Kuffit.g, t , remove v. old bridge hliU t'Oestruct in w one lul- JI4 00 i heo lor" i'li'keabroik und .Julia ' Cisnig. to reinovo the oi l baidjjo and coatiao.t lien one ! or 4' (XI. A. K. (iotes, to remove out bridge and coa slrnct new one iai U6 uO The lild of ewry Kreemau of $37 .0 w tg rejected for the re.isoii th t the hi ;der d d hot provide for tbe removal of I be old tertaininent was gotten up expressly for I bi idtfe aud for the further reason lh.il hi their benefit, which was to show v. hat J '' f' lu'cl lo fuiliJ 11 certain contract here kind regards the Woodman had for 1 h-ir j toforc l ll'l;u- t.ii motion, A. E. iatea h A h.f .n .de the neighbors. He also invited R v K n ' iowei and best b.d for the re.nuval , f be dal to offer prayer to Hon "ho giv. ih old rld. and thu construction of u new to all liburaily and up laitU tl m-t" n-.'1Bl hereby aw .rdod the co r.id. I'll motion ooa a nujouriiou to . .ock They positively canr.ot told from the finest GEMS. We make a special ty of duplicating rare gems, and are importers of geuuine DIAMONDS, RUBIES, EM ERALS, OPALDS and do our own cutting. Our repair department is the best equip ped in the west, all work done promptly and satisfat tiong uaranteed. . SPECIAL OFFER: Send us $2.00 and mention this pa per and we will set you a one carat stone in gold ring, stud ro pin and send it to you any where in the TJ. S. post paid if you will agree to show it to your friends and help us to iutroduce these goods. Send 10 cents for catalogue and book on diamonds. UNIVERSAL SUPP V r- OMPANV. DEPARTMENT N. 09-71 D BORN iT.. CHICAGO, ILL. er one year for $1 70 The regular sucscription two papers is $2.00 06 Fifth Avenue. CHICAGO. ?X2 MARSTELLER BROS., They handla aar thing usjaly hndled in a gen eral department counry store. SUCH AS DRY GOODS and GROCERIE, BOOTS and SHOES, HARD and TINWARE; also FLOUR, FEFD and GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. YOU CAN SAVE M0XEY,.BY, GOING TO MARSTELLER BROS. fter which trn gu 'St sit d wu to the table plates being laid for 40 couples at a time four times this was repeated before all were served. Sweet music was dispensed by the Epworth choir after Riipper which was enj yed by all. SulhYe it to say no person went away hungry or dissatisfied with tbe entertainment One thing sure, the Woodman do nothing by halves. 1ec. 4th. iD7. M J. Hi. B wis T, Clerk.. Fill How To Find Out a bottle or common glass with urine and leL it stand twenty-iour hours, a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When unue stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladerare out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that it. Kilmer's' Swamp K ol, the great kidney remedy I fulfils every wmti m relieving pain in ! the back, knliie.is, liver, bladder and very partol Hie urinary passages. it, corrects nubility to hold iiriiieand s. aid- 1 ing pain in passing it, or bad effects lol ! lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity ol being compiled lo get up many limes during the night to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Root is hood realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggis', price Hfty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Mention THE 8lO0X COUNTY Journal and send your address to )r. Kilmer & ( o., Bing'lmnipton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the geouioeness of this offer. Harrison, Neb. ( I'tC 4U. 17 ( Ho rd met pursuant to adjournment, l'reseir, co.uinliMio.irr Weber, Mettlan and Mcik". '1 he fallowing official Bonds wore present ed and on uiot.on i. pjiroved I'nt Lucy Justice of thu 1'eace, Wrbonnet Pre cinct. Ot to TU tse anaearor 1 owen Piecinct. I hriatopher ItuiOug an.ivmor Five PoinU Precinct. Henry Piekenbiock antesor Uoatroae Precinct. V. E. A. Estler constable Highland pre cinct. J. E, l'blnney County Coroner. ' Henry Kreuiiiau Itoud Over ear Wnlte Kircr preuinct. . The following claims iigdnst Sioux lounty i iuul sdvertine I heir brands in w.reuiidled und allowed and warrant or L",H ' 'i'rcuL.tesi ail over th Final Proof Notices. ''. i'..'1-.j..f.i !i.iv:;,i .".;i.il i roof ...a ... !il'i i.iipf-r w lil r c.-ci v" n murk.1.! i'f y Ol i ., )M(H-r an-! in rei tn--te.l to examine their ol ice inn! if uny 'rrms exist reiiort the titpe to tlilsoltll:.' .itolicri. THE NOTICE FO PUBLICATION Lund I 'fflce . t All ance, Neb- ( November Hlli, IW7- 1 Notice is hereby (five i th t be following named settler b is Hied notice o' his inten tion to make tliisl proof in support of his aim, and th.it s ild proof will be mnde before M. d. Itiewett ' lerk District Court t II ir-ison, Neb., on I'eeeinber Ihth, l"7, viz. Henry I'riesh ff, of Vo trosc, Neb., who in ale H. K. o. 31.49 for the N-E( N W, ', N-E'a. S-E'4 NE'a, Sec. L5, iow.idhip 34, N Itaiige .'5 w. Me ii, ones t'ie folloivtnp witnesses to prove his co itltnious residence up n nnd i ultiva tion of sa til land, viz: J,e oii Wa8H i burf?"r, J. ,f. WjiMse tmrgor, A ton lihein iin.l Henry Wasserburgcr, all Of Montrose, Neb. Also Theodore E. Piekenbroek, of Mont rose, Neb., who made II. E. No. :i;,s7, for the fc-W4,Sec. 13, -Toiviiship 34 N 1,'hi ge ,r". w. He miiiici) the following witnesses to prove h s continuous residence upon and cu.t.va tion of s iiil land, viz: Henry Wasserburiter, Anton Rhcin, J. J. Wnsser urger and "M. J Gayhart, all of Montrose, Neb. Also, Henry H. Wswierburger, of Montrose, Neb., who made If E. No. :tft4o, for the S-W)t, rii'c. tl. Township 34, N Haiigo 8 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion ot gald land, vis: Theodore K. l'leken brock, Anton "Mheln, Henry Prlesboff and Henry Piekenbiock, all of Montrose, Neb. ' J. W. Wkiim jh. Register. STOCK BRANDS. Tun Journal will pnbitsh your brand, ike th" following, for . :00, per year. Each ad dii 'o iai hrnnd 7f cents. Every farmer or e linen in moux hiki an olnlng counties 1'UK.JoIJH- he state. It. tlM V ) 1 hfl 11. -M it. ,.f brtVlni tt.l.uu fur ...v.. dernd drawn ou general fuml of 17 lor ii ; . .- j ;. sine. -.. -.- - - - David Ilartlett servi. ns .Sheriff l'13,M Andr w Mctiinley use , f home lor bold - lnif (ileellou claimed 110,00 uilowrd 3,0u J.oi.ei K. Yuii.ig ultendiug couinumloueii i uiel Jng A,, il. li. 1-. keel furnishing ite uud fuel i for elect. on .- ... t 210 Oui ha Printing Co. supp. !.,. .... uoo W. li. Ortvl., services Mi.'u, nu)it . 2V00 L. C. Lewis making returns.......... 1 00 Ceo. I). Caiuin fees Printing ..... & 16 ' J. II. Kartell supplli'M for )uu per.. ...... 12 08 II. J. lllewett certlllcHtes of election' and postage .... . ....... 25 66 B, K. 1 ho. nan services us county ur- I veyor cl.iliiiua 134 Mi, liowud....... z6 0 The Bond of A. E. Gates for the cou true- tion of t..o Montrose Bridge was presented and on Motion approved. Ail thu papers relative to thj county road from Cot ten wood lo Harrison were taken up and after due consideration were ot motion laid over till the ucjt regular, meet ing on January lltn, IMS, and all parties In tereated In tbe establishment of, er vacat . Ing Nald ro d are rerjueitted to unp. r before the board and show ouuans On motion Muniunl Tabhala U hn.U who are tied down by lack of education I awarded the con tract to furnish fourteeb to work they heartily dislike. Are you j B,i,i40),nl'rTo""r l" ,"' 'r M"counlr PRANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle and on left shuolder of horses. Kaiige on Antelope crock P. O., Ghllchrlst, Sioux Co., Neb. 0MMERCIAL BANK. our ESTABLISHED 1888.1 Harrison, Nebraska. i B. BtutwsTUt, President, C f. Comm, . ViePrwttnl D. B. ORIS WOLD, Caakier. i. aij.uj AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S50 000. sacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS. Americas ExcrtArJOE National ank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Tost National Bajtk, Chadroa. Interest Paid on Time Deposito. WDBATTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROM. ' CHARLES niEHI.E. On let t side or hip of rattle, ( On left shoulder of horses. ( lltungfl on the head ot warbonnet Jcrck Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. A (Jrind Oppotunlty. There are today thousands of young people on tbe farms and in the villages one of them my friend. If to, the Orand Island Business 8c Normal Coll. ago c;jn put you on tho road to success tin motion mwra adjourned tin li a, m Ueo.Wth 1S.I7. . M.J. llLKWETT 't'lerk:, S. W. CAREY. fOn left shoulder of cntllo homes. - aaaKai.Keon Little Cottonwood. PO. ., Crawford Kebr and Tho National Lantl Ilst. The only genuine real estate paper aow published in America. It cir. nl atM in every state in the Union. Par ties Interested in buying, selling or ex changing land, merchandise or other property will find what they want in. "Tbe National Lund List." It is Jam fnll of special bargains and offers of ex change. Hingln copies by mail 10 cents. ADtiHKRs The National Land List Pvb LIMUnu Oo., Oitcn Ridge, Mo. We pay the freight ON THIS Kimball ORGAM In Nebraska and Western loa. You Get $195 Organ for fJiSH. YOU PAY FOR IT WITH A FIVE DOLLAR BILL down and t3.00 por month. Pally Onaraateed for S year. Now writ us for Doscrlptlon and Catalog-ue. Wa will tall jrou ali about H. Wo have been telling our friends about this now 23 years. Address, A. HOSPE, OMAHA, Nl.a.