County 1 HE blOUX OURNAL VOL. X. HIAISQIsr, ZETEBASIKIA., TECTTfesjDA-ST, FBB. 24,1898. 31. , 5 The Sioux County Journal. STABLUKZD 193. J Subaoription Price, 11.00 OFFIOIAL PAPER OF IOUX COUNTY. Qtn.'. B. Canon, - - KJilor. Enaarert at tha Harrtoon jwat office as Meond elaaa matter. o oilier nation has been insulted and trsjttifiled on like ours for tlie lust BO years. President McIIanna Bays no war, llan na, is tne president's back-bone, Bee? Keep your ye oa Hanna and Waleott. Embezzlement of state funds has be come a legitimate and honorable busi ness The state supreme court has de cided Eugene Moore, x-state auditor is not jruilty. Now, to turn ex-treasurer Bartley loose will be the next move. Up to eoing to joess to day at noon, the Accident theory of the battle ship Ma o blown up in Havana hai bor on the Mth inst, is not established. Spain t-houlcl be made to Htimrt at once, and noon as the array am be put in readiness. Senators Lindzey of Kentucky, and 3luf.phy of New York have .both been censured bv their respective l6'iKlatures; Mr. Lindzey. for not advocation bi-met-nm and Mr. Murphy for supporting tho Teller resolution, showing how far ;ji;i!:itive bi lia-t will go in miking a spectacle of themselves. Senator Mason remarked hi congress recently, that tha paople had lost confi dence iu the present administration of the navy departmemL, which made sena tor Woltsoot blusl) and coma at once to the defence of our navy depnrtment. Why did he blush? fcecAMse the old ad l age was then veriGt!, a "guilty con science is tfc.e worst aaoiser." Miss Francis E. Vl'iilard, th world's treatest temperance woman and worker, died last Friday morning in New York city. The direct cause of her death was attributed to la grippe, jid not a ennc-ar as was reported by iwiiue of the daily .papers, so says her physician. No mat ter what the cause was which resulted in her death, Miss Willard has done more for the cause of temperence per ihaps than any other women in the world aod the sad sews of her demise will tie received by the christiau nations of the world with sorrow. Hut her work has teen well done and she has been call ed to a higher be by tho Master, "who ooeth all things well', and who says, all things shall work well together to them that love the Lord." Charles A. Towne, chairman of the National silver republican committee, Senator Jones chairman, Democratic national committee, and Senator Marion JJuller, chairmaa People' Party nation al committee have issued an address to their respective parties, advising them to anite again ia this fall's campaign against the common enemy, the single gold standard republican party. But advise the three parties to maintain their party organizations. This in our opinion is what ought to be done if we expect to accomplish anything in the way of the remonetiza- tion of silver and other reforms just as important to the American people. In union there is strength, aod the difference in the principles advocated by the three reform partes do Dot warrant them in going it alone. All three par ties are agreed on tbe principle essentials of what will subserve the people's befit interests, and we hope to see them hold together and tight for the common good of tbe people of the nation. There is one commendable feature of justice as carried out in the old coun tries, which our courts of justice should emulate; and that is, when a criminal is once apprehended, a short time elapse' until the culprit is punished for the crime committed. For instance, take tbe case of Lord Neville, who was guilty of forgery and obtained money under false pretences; was arrested tried and found guilty, and senUaced in less than two months after tlte charges were made. In this country hundreds of thousands of dollars may be stolen, for geries committed and Ac., and in many cams tbe criminals are permitted to go scot free, while others who are punished are given but slight sentences. A good representation of this statement is the case of Eugene Moore, who was tried and convicted for embeszeling state money to the extent of several thousand dollars, has now been turned loose by our state supreme court. What rapid progress ere are making as a civilizing and chfte- (jaolxing nation. Secretary fihermaq is one of the back tiumbers now-a-days. He is a figure head, that ib all. Democrats, Populists and Silver Re publicans, all advocated the national in cotno tax law; perhaps the most righteo us law ever enacted, which was declared unconstitutional by a supreme court nominated and influenced by the money power of the United States in our opinion. The Republican administration should issue a proclamation to the people to have confideUoo in its foreign policj' and everything will come out all right. But of course something would have to be done with that anarchistic crank from Illinois Senator Mason to insure peace ful tranquility. If senator Masou of Illinois, was presi dent in place of Major McKinley Spain would soon be brought to time, and the lives lost aboard the battleship Maine through tho treacliery of the Spanish government would be avenged speedily, ! Aod Spain with other nations of the earth would be given to understand that theUnitt-d States, the land and home of the free and the brave would not tol lerate insults frora this on. But, presi dent McKinloy, is like his predecessor (Jrover Cleveland afraid soniethiug w ill be said or done that will hurt the delicate and sensitive feeling of the Span ish crowa, or jeopardise the moneyied interests of Wall Street who may possi bly hold Spanish bonds or securities. No other nation on the face of the globe would take what this government is taking and has taken for the past two years without making some little dem onstration. The country is willing ready and waiting, to teach Sain a les Sfno, when the government at Washing tOQ awakens from their slumber to a realization of their duty. AIMMON'Al LOCALS. Mr. Ernest Wright nephew of Will and Roy Wright, came up fromWhitney Monday. 11a will visit with his relatives here for a week or more before return ing home. James McCann is evidently about to retire from the gayetios of the world during lent, hence he triped the light fantastic with a number of his many friends on last Thursday night. Wish we were aWe to be present friend James. It seems sad, but it is a fact never theless; Sioux couoty is deprived of its t o most nescessary governing elements, smely Hon. Judge Wilson and Hon. tirant Guthrie, the former having gone on a trip to Wyoming, and the latter named is now at the capital. Well we are all at least with very few exceptions a law abiding people, and during this vacation of thoso two wwtcorg of justice we'll try especially ha-d to be on our good tiehaviour, whether wo succeed or not, remains to Vie seen. TVarbonnct Warbling. Marcos Valdez was a visitor at O. A. Garton's Friday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sehilton Feb. 16 1898 a son, mother and son doing well and Charlie will recover with ffood care. O. A. Garton and Lyon Brother's made a business trip to pleasant ridge this week. Charlie Leeling was a visitor at Gar tons Tuesday. TL L. Keel has been hauling house lops front J. G. Merriam's place the past week. Echo. One of Two WaYs. The bladder was created for one pnr pose, namely, a receptacle for the urino, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidnevB. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid neys is the chief cause of bladder troub les. So the womb, like the bladder, was created for one purpos, and if not doctor ed too mudi is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situa ted back of and very close to the bladdej therefore any pain, disease or inconveni ence manifested in tbe kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoid ed. To find ou& correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free bv mail. Mention The SlOPx COUN TY Journal and send yonr address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., biughamtoo, N. Y. Tne propietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Sheriff's Sale. Sotii'e Is hereby given Unit by virtue of an order of s!e to mo directed issued by tlie clerk of tho OihtrU-t Court of Sioux county, fu'ljrtuikK, in an ai-tlou pcndiiiK in said court whcrolu (icorgn H. lurnerla plaintiff and (ioorKe W. Cobb, ilra. George W. Cobb whose true chriftliin nuuie In unknown, Farmland Security "ouinmiy AsaC. Davis, and Mrs. Ana (.'. Davis who christian name ig unknown, are defendant. I will on the 2Cth day of March, I, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day at the east door of the Court House, in Harrieon, Nebraska, offer for sale at public vendue the following described real estate, to wit The Sontb half of the North Kast quarter and North half ot tlie South Kast quarter, Section ii, Townnhlp34N of liunge ft7 W. of the (ith principal meridian in Sioux county. Nebraska, to satisfy a decree of foreclosure entered in said cause by our naid Court at the regular November A. I). 137 term of said court, to wit: on the 6th day ol December ls, wherein our aaid oourt found due to the said plaintifl, (Jeorge H. Turner the sum $'2S.9 with ten per cent Interest thereon from said data and costs, together with an amount equal to 10 per cent, of the amount so found due, and adjudged the same to be a first lien on said premses, with eosts and accruing cost. Said premises will be mild for the purpose of satisfying said sums. TllOMAS HOLLT, Sheriff. -Notice To Non-Resident Defendants. In tbe District Court of Sioux County, Ne braska. The farmers Trut Company a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. David Anderson and Dora Anderson, defendants. To David Anderson and Dors Anderson non resident defendants: rou are lmreby notified that on the Bto day of IV.buary, IH'js, The fanners Trust Company, a corporation plaintiff herein, (lied its petition iu the above entitled caae, In the District Court of Sioux county, No braika, against the said defemmts, the ob ject and prayer of which Is to foreclose a real ettnte mortgug" executed on tlie 1st day of June, IM91, by said defendants upon the property discrl bed as follows: TheH-E Vt of Section !!3 In Township 29 N Range 64 weit In Sioux couuty, Nebraska, to secure tbe payment of a promisory note for the sum of t5i:i, due and puyablu June 1st, 1894, that there is now due and payable on said note and mortgage the sum of S407.34, with Interest ot the rate of 10 per cent, per an num from tlie 7th day of Kebuary, 19S, for which sum, with Interest plalnUfl prays for a decree that the defendants pay the lame, and that In default of such payment Bald premises may bo sold te satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before tho 4th day of April, 1898. Tint FAkMEhS TsL'bT Co., Plaintiff. By W. W. Wood, Aattorney for plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. Ily virtue of an order of sale issued by tb Clark of tho District Court of the county of Sioux, and state of Nebraika, upon a decree rendered by said court In favor of William II. Male, Kenjamln Graham, William Halls Jr, and Harris II. Hayden and against A. E. Gates, administrator of tho estate of Albert II. Piuneo deceased Rosella Plnneo, Hoy Plnnoo and tbe unknown belrs of Albert If. Plnneo deceased, I will on tho2Cthdayof March, A. D. 1S0S, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. in, of said day at tbe cost front door of the Court house, In Harrison, in said coun ty, offer and sell tho following described real ostale towit: Tho South half of the South cast quarter of Section 22, Tbe North half of tho North-east quartet of Section 27, Township 31, Range 63 west. In Sioux coun ty, Nedrauka, at public auction to the high est bidder, lor cash, to satisfy said order of sale In the sum of 3,ri3.S0, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from the 13th day of April, 1897, and costs and accruing costs. Thomas Hollt, Sheriff of said county. FREF.TRIAU5 tarkareof MP treatment (or e " sbsbb decay, norvous debility aau decay, nerroui debility aad lost vitality sent free for II cts. postage. OB. TV AIll) IJiST. 120 1. 91i L, ST. LO&U. II WELL WORTH READING. Something In Thin Column That Will Interest Every Itody, Col. Itlxby on l)u I'uy de Lome. Col. Bixby, State Journal poet sizes up de Lome in becoming poetic style. Every body should read this poem, it is a good one : Go home, nor longer roam - Upon Columbia's soil, sir; Your face disgrace has brought the race That sent you here to toil, sir. Your word absurd the nation heard With more contempt than wonder, And thought you ought to leave the spot, And so you are turned under. Among the great in balls of state, Your feet no more will patter; You're dono, ray son, your mouth a gun For shooting words that scatter. You talked too much for one in touch With Culsin's Butchers gory; It was'ut wise to scandalize Our nation's pride Old glory Soon safe at home once more, be Lome, , Your noisy tongue may rattle From day to day, while here we say, "Good riddance to such cattle." Your Spanish clack, when you get back will not disturb us, no sir; Your stay waa short, and now old sport, Ws're glad to see you go, sir. Trees ami Plants; f Onoral Assortment of Nursery Stock. Jfe-ist varieties , for .Nebraska. ; Millions df'trawbeVry and Raspberry PlantH at wholesale and retail. Our plants have been irrigated when needing it therefore very thrifty and deep rooted; Buy the best near home preventing lpss by delay and saving extra freight or ex press from eastern -points. Write for price list to ' ; , NORTH BEND NURSERIES, North Bend. Dodge Co., Neb.;,. STOCK BRANDS. Thb .Totirmai, will publish yourbrand, ike tho following, for t'i M, per year. Kach ad ditional brand 7icents. B-very larmer or ranchmen In Hloux and adjoining counties should advertise their brands In Thk Jour nal as it circulates all over the slate. It may be the means of saving money for you. FRANK NUTTO. On left side of eattlc and on left shou Ider of horse. Range on Antelope creek P. O., Uhllcnrlst, Sioux Co., Neb. CHARI.Kfl BIKIII.E. On left side or hip of cattle, ( On left shoulder of nurses, j IHsnge on the bead ol VVarbonnet creuk Address IlarrlHon, Sionx Co. Neb. S. W.CAUKY. IOn left shoulder of cattle homes. and I itange on Little Cottonwood. I'O. ., Crawford Nebr. Final Proof Sotices. All persons having final proof notices in this paper will receive a marked copy of the paper and are requested to examine theic notice and If any errors exist report the same to tbisolllce at once. NOTICE FOR 1'1'BLICATION. U. S. J.and Otllce Alliance, Neb. ( Febuary 21, lstis. I Notice is hereby given that the following n nmed settler has 11 led notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore M. J. Jilewett, Clerk District Court at Harrison, Neb., on April, and, IKOs, viz: Henry Mndcmon, of Harrison, Neb., who made II. E. Ne. 8696 fur the KN-WHand H-F'4, Section 4, Township No. 32 N Kangett W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: I-ewls Gcr lach, Charles Iliehle, John Plunket and Charles E. Shllt, all of Harrison, Nebraska. J. W. Wkhn Jk, Register. TIMBER CULTURE, TINAL PROOF.-SO-v TICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office Alliance, Neb. ( Febuary 21, 1898. i Notice Is hereby g-lven that Herbert S. Woodruff, ot Livonia, H. Y., has filed notice of intention to make final proof befor M. J. Blewett, Clerk District Court, at his office in Harrison, Neb., on the .2nd day of April, 189s, on timber culture application No. 1594, for the S-Ei of Section No. L, in TownBhlp No. 33 N Range No. M W. . He nanes as witnesses: John W. Hlison, John W. Tldd, William E. Hlxnon and Henry C. Hunter, all of Adelia, Nebraska. J. W. Weh J k, ft og Inter. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.-NO-T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office, Alliance, Neb. I Fobuury 21, 1898. t Notice is hereby given that Maggie Wan der of Adelia, Neb., has filed notice of inten tion to make final proof before M. J. Blew ett, Clerk District Court, at his office In Harrison, Neb., on the 2nd, day of April 1898, on timber culture application No. IMiJ, for the N-W'i of Section No. 2, in Township No. 33 N Range No. 04 W. Pbe names as witnesses: John Serrcs, Paul Sgrres, John F. Meyer and Anton Mo Kem, all of Montrose, Nebraska. Also, that Andreas Wander, of Adelia, Nob., baa filed notice of Intention to make final proof at the same time and place, on timber culture application No. lor, for tho of Section No. 3, in Township No. 33 N itango No. S4 W. He names as witnesses: John Serren, Paul Serres, John F. Meyer and Anton MeKem, all of lion trow, Nebraska. Also, Andrew Wander, of Adelia, Neb., who made H. E. No. 3317, ior tho S-K S W and B.t'i S-W'i of Section 11, Townihip 33 N Range M W. Hn names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John Serres, Paul Serres, John F. Meyer and Anton MeKem, all of Montroso, Ncbraxka, J. W. Wehs Jr, Register. SlH-rifTs Sale. Notlco is hereby given that by viltue of an order of sale to me directed Issued by the clerk of the District Conrt of Sioux county, Nebraska, in an action pending in said court wherein George H. Turner it plaintiff and George W. Cobb, Mrs. George w. Cobb whose truo christian name is unknown, and Dakota Mortgage Loan Company are defendants, I will on tho 2ith day ot March, 1SW, at 3 o'clock p. m. of said day at the oast door of tho Court House, In Harriion, Nebraska, offer for salo at public vendue tho following doscriljed real estate to wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) and the east half of tho north-west quarter of Section 19, Township 34, N Range 56 W.of tho (ith prlnci clpftl meridian in Rioux county, Nebraska, to satisfy a decree of foreclosure entered in said cause by our said Court at the regular November A. I). 1S97 term of said court, to wit: on t.ho 6th day of December, 1897, wherein onr said conrt fuond duo to the aid plaintiff, George 11. Turner the sum 42.63 with ten per cent Interest thereon from said date and costs, together with an amount equal to 10 per cent, of tho ainoiintno found due, and adjudged thesamo to bo i first Hen on said premises, wltb eosts and accruing costs. Said premises will bo sold for tbe purpose of satisfying said sum. Thomas Uoi.i.y, Sheriff. JUST ARRIVED A car-load of Wheatland Flour at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE, at prices that will defy competition any where in the state. The RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE is Head -quarters for DRY-GOODS & GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS ' & CAPS, HARD-WARE & TIN-WARE &c, &c. Our Mono is, "LIVE and let LIVE" We need money, and tlie people need our goods, so come in and see how cheap we can LEWIS THE COMMERCIAL BANK. (ESTABLISHED 1688.1 Harrison, B. E, Briwstoi, President D. H. ORISWOLD, Cashier. . AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. Transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS. Ammk-an Exchanoi National Bank, New York, Omaha National Bans, Omaha, First National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on VDBA7T8 SOLD ON HARNESSES 1 SADDLES SOLD AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, I ALSO HANDLE Flour and Feed of all kinds at my harness shop. Third Building West of J. II. Bartell's Grocery Store. EGGERT R0HWER, Proprietor. ITT THE EVENING STAR. The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I handle the Omaha Beer. - i 11 ,:.Li U J Ii -o.. . i . ...... ' im In Now write us for Dweription about it. Wo have been telling our Addros, 1H sell you goods for cash. GERLACH, Prop. Nebraska. C. W. Corm, Vice-President. Time Deposits. ALL PARTS Of EUBOF& MICHAEL 13 RUCK, Proprietor. wc pay rue rrGiun; ON THIS m Kimball o ORGAF J Nebraska and Western Iowa. v. You Get $195 Organ for $Sfj. YOU PAY FOU IT WITH A FIVE DOLLAR BILL down and $3.00 per month. Fully Onaravtaed for 8 years. and Catalogue. Wo will tell you tU friends alxmt this now 2.J years. A. HOSPE, OMAHA, NEB. ... 5 i fa ! .V