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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1898)
.... .. The I nn7 AT TFi TV. T A T Sioux Goun "V"OXj. The Sioux County Journal. KSTilUJ.SHED 18H8. Subscription Prio, fl.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF 6IOUX COUNTY. (Jeo. I), (.'anon, - - Kditor. KiitwM r.t ttm IIurri.Kin KMt office a Mcond clam niattT. Tte Joi'iiXAL stands fairly find squarely on the Chicayo jlatform, but will not Imitate to 8i)'pnrt and work for the election of candidates for the various offices to be voted for tkift fall no matter, whether they are Democrats, J'opulist or free silver Jiepullican- if endorsed by ail th, reform par ties, conditio, n'il, however, that they advocate bimetallism the j income tar law, opposition to national banks of issue, arc opposed to t'w retirement of the ipreenbacls aw! t re a wry note, favor ipwei'i-ir-hi omtiol of railroads, Llejraph and- tele phone lines and the establish ment of postal savings bank iny system, and also are op posed to the issueing of nation al bonds in time of peace. Tho St. J.imen n.iswtto, lxjtidon an nounces a Franco-Spanish alliance. Maintain the gold standard and you sustain and encourage imperialism. A tittle itioru chlly (tallying down at Washington, nnd (,'omnnxiora Dewey will not need any re-enforcementi. Bellamy, Autiior of looking back ward'' passed to the great beyond Sun day last at his homo iu Chicopue Falls, Mmw. This we k will, no doubt, settle the question whether we have bonds to the xUantof 500 million dollars voted onto the people by Congress or not. Father Kherman, son of tho illustrious Ceneral W. T. Sherman, who distin guished hitnsolf during th'i lato civil war ban joined Uncle Sams forces as re gimental Chaplain just recently. Commodore lJuwuy in command of the Asiatic squadron now in Manila har tr will have about 12,000 regular i-ipaniMli troops to lick or take prisoners More he can occupy the entire Phil lipino islands. j 1 " The rejmrt of the distruction at Mole fit. Nichols, Hayti of twelve of the Span ish vessels last Saturday and Sunday, in dicates very plainly that the war corres pondent, whoever he is must be a grad uate in the art of prevaricating. One of the greatest statesmen England lias ever had the good fortune to possess was William E. Gladstone who passed nway at his country neat Hay warden, England on the lHth inst. The entire civilized, world no doubt will mourn his demise. At the close of the war our national debt was f2?f)0,(X)0.0O0. It hag lieen reduced close to one and a half billion dollars. It requires more property now to liquidate the remainder of that debt than it would to hava piaid the entire debt at thecloM; of the civil war in lHfiO. Fvery thing has depreciated in value since then except bonds and fixed investments' Someone to distinguish himself for lying has sent a SH-cial dic.patch to the metropolitan daily prens that senator Ilanna was receiving directly or indirect ly royal on every pound of coal ued by the U. S. navy. Certainly Mr. Ilanna does not own nil the coal mines in tho United States. Of course he may lie getting a rake ofT but the above is too preposterous to be true. A letter from J. H. Edinisten chair man of the J'eoplcg Party state commit tee, authorizes the Journal to state in behalf the members of tho party in thia county that the People's Party Btate committee will meet in Omaha at tho Pax ton Hotel June 14 IHDH, instead of June 2nd as formerly announced. Also that the pooplo'l Party National com mittee will meet in Omaha on the day following at the Morner Hotel. SoIt.H.'uis, McKinley seems to be using the army ior the purpose of boosting the ons of prominent men into positions they do not merit by any effort of their own. Zun sville Signal, HIIRISOlNr, Our .Motto Why shouM thin glorious republic form on ulli.imo with England? The people df this country fought 1.I1 and lied many of them that their children niijjtit he fre'il from bondage :h gaulit in 1776 as was slavery in the south which cuiish the late civil war. It certainly looks as if the United States with 70 million imputation and inexaus tablo rexotirsen ou(.;lit to lie able to cope witli bankrupt Spain. Will not S!iortn Hit- w:r. Mr. Mr'Kinleys policy of giving army places to insxpcriimcwd youn;; men be cause their papas have boen great or are now very rich will not aborted the war much. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. A PROSPECT OF WAR. As Indicatoil liy (ho daily Press. f ! Scsday May 22 Report to the daily press of 22nd inst was that tlvj U. S. iteet commanded by Admiral Samp son assisted by Capt. Clark of the Ore gon just recently arrived from tho Pacific coast had met the Spanish fleet off Mole St. Nichols, Hayti and fought a battle which resulted iu sinking 12 of the enemy's battleships. Later reports however say the whole story was a fake without any foundation whatever, . Monday May 2:j-The president has decided to semi at least 15,000 soldiers to Manila Phillipinu islands tore-enforce Com. Dewey. May 2-lth Todi.y another report in regard to a great naval b.ittlu being fought between Admiral Sampson's fleet ami the Spanish squadron in or near the windward passage supposed to liave tak en place Monday the 2'lrd was made by a passenger on the east bound train which slopped here this evening. The gentle man, who told the story seemed to bo a straight forward man, who's home is at Sheridan, Wyo., gave as his authority a telegram delivered on board tho train at Wheatland by a telegraph messenger while the train was waiting for orders and gave the bit of news for what it was worth. His story was that Admiral Sampson and the Spanish fleet had met and that Sampson had, if possible won a greater victory than Commodore Dewey had obtained in Manila harbor may 1st. He also Raid that the dispatch boat that brought the news had notified the naval authorities at Key West to Bend hospital ships to the scene of the battle at once. May 25th No news have arrived iu Harrison to confirm the abovo statement yet. Lob Ankles May 21. The Times hero lias received the copy of a telegram neiit by Senator Jones who i.s in Washington to a friend at .Santa Monica which says that it is known positively in Washington that the United States lleet has destroyed the Spanish squadron under Cer vera. May L'Ij. The president has made another call for 75,000 volunteers. May L'C). Commodore Sch ley is now guarding Santiago do Cuba harbor with Cervera bottled up within and Samp son has sailed for Havana to bombard the city presumab ly. MAY2(i-Under todays call Nebrask's quota will be 1, 147. war HEWS. IsTEBBASKA, UULb , ION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."--!!"". Ksitluni'c of Expenses. irnrrlK'in, NV1. I May lifM. ) Notice is hereby Riven that the estimatfl of Sloiu rnmity'a expenw sfor the year 18'JS, iieido jHiumrv SI, H'.is, are as follows: 1'Mrirt Court Kxpensea 3,000.no Komi am i!riiles U,ri00.00 ""'"''a 1.KI0 00 statioimry 3110.00 I'rintinff and ru.iUhli(; 1100.00 Institute )0000 Incidental - 2,.VX).O0 Soldiers llrllef 100.00 Ollleers Keen 7,10.00 S'lx-clal lleht 1,010.00 ! M -47 51. J. Blkwktt, County Clerk STOCK JiRANDM. Tim Journal will publlHii your brand, lltfl tliu following, for ?2 :, per venr. K.ieh aa dltional brand 75 cents. f.yery rariniT or rancliiiien in Sioux and adjoining counties niiould advertise their brands in Tina Jour nal m it circulates all over the Btate. It limy lje the ini aiis of saviutf Diouey for you. FRANK NUTTO. On left !dn of cattle and on left iihoiifdcr ol horsew. . O., (Uulehrlst, Hloux Co., Neb. (.'IIAKI.Kfl r.IKHI.K. On leit ide or hip of cattle, I ijE53 "11 leflsilouldeiol horKC,,. j fj'VAIiaiijje on the head ot Wurunnnet L' ii'ik Ad'lresi Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. S. W. ( Vl'.KV. left shoulder of cattle and jSsaS Kaine on Little Cottonwood. in. ., I i uwiord Ne.br. J iual Proof Notices. AM persons having final proof notiees in this paper will receive a marked copy of the paper and are rerjueited to examine theif notice and if anv r.rrors exist rciort the niiniu Ui this olllee at once. NOTICI, Koll I'fl'.I.ICATiON. I.aiiil Olllee nt Alliance, Neb. ) ilay Zl, lw. i Notice Is hereby given that tho following nniird Heltler has liled notice of ills inten tion to make llmtl proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be mado be tore Jl. J. I'.lewett, Clerk lilitrict Court at Harrison, Ieb., ou July 2, lij!, viz; Tlicretilu lieiser neir Meier of Ardiuore, S. 1)., who made H. K.Ko. 4l!rt, for tho X-K't S-EJi, Hce. ::t, N'j H VViiand -WJ, 8-E4 See. 33, Tewn- Jle name tim following witnesses to prove IiIk continiioiu reililenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Fruuk J. Miller, Peter Iheriaok, John Ash ton and John 0.itra.nder, all of Ardmore, H. II. J. W. Weiin Ju., iieitlster. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Laud Ofli'-e at AIlluiicc, Neb. j May 4th, Issirt. i Notice i lierehy give that the following named settler has lliied notice el his Inten lion to make lllial prmd in Muppol-t ol hi I'lalin, and that uhf ))i-rof will be inude l,e iore i.'fjbert Wilson, eotinty Jnde at Ifar rlon. Neb., on June I Itli, ln'.'S viz: (barb's M. l.'uiMell, of llarrinoii, Neb , who made II. K. No. f.-'li, for the N i, N-V i.j see. ;n, and S-K'i !-W' N K'see M, N linvnsbip yi, Halite -A W . Me n:itK-H the following witucMs to prove bin eontiiiuoiih reisldfitcc ii iiti and eultiva tiotl of said land, i : A-'1'. Ilughsoii, Krankf l a mlfelter. Ueorire Scott and t.mery (.illim.r. All of ulen, Neb. AIM) Harvey II. liur-sell of Harrison, Neb., w ho made 11 . K. No. 35s, for the s w i4 S-t1, I K1, .VWA N K4 ,vV N-W! K K4 ec. 3 'lownsliiit :il IhuiLii .'4 V. He nnftieH the following wI1iic;smm to prove hi eo'itinu'Mi-, rii.jidmiee upon mid cultiva tion ol mild land, vi.: A, T. H iiirhsnii, Frank Clandfeller, (ieorie Seott and Kmery (jillmor. All of t.len. Neb. W. J. Wins Ju, Uetrlster Tho Sn inlay Journal Fivf. During the great war excitement peo ple cannot Ktl enough pax;rs to read on the all-absorbing topic. The State Jour nal as a sH;cial oiler will send the (ireat Sunday State Journal three months to any ierson sending in $1.1)0 for a year's subscription to the Semi-weekly "State Journal beats the old weekly all to pieces and with a big sixteen-page paper thrown in, is the greatest bargin ever of fered for $1.00. Just think! you get two big weekly paHrs each week for a whole vear and a big sixteen page Sunday pa per three months nil for $1. 00. In rfer to lie entitled to this special premium you must send your Oollar direct to the State Journal, Lincoln Neb. IJoiid Notice. To A ix Whom It Mat CohckrX: The Cominlmloner Appointed to locate) a road commencing at tho south-east corner of the north east quarter of the north-went quarter of Section 24, Towimhlp jw, North ltango 57, went. Thence diagonally across the Koulh half of tho north-east X of said Section L'4, to the south east corner of mild north past quarter of Section 24 thence south Wl roils, thence east so rods, thenco south so roils, to Intersect the road run nlng eat be tween Sections It) and 30, Township :B, llange fx,. Aluo that the road now establlhed being roan .No. 00, bo vacated between tho above mined point has reported In favor of the nsUbllsliinunt thereof with tho following changei to wit: Commencing at. tho south east corner of tho north-east of tho north-west quarter of section 24, In Township 30, Itungo .07, Ihcnco south on old road eighty rods, thenco cast one hundred and llvo rods, thence north fifteen rod, thence east twen ty rod-i, thou cr- south-mist about thirty one risli theuci. t,, follow tho lino called for In petition, and that the old road now estab llnhed be vacated tietweeti the points where changed tV tho Coniuils doner, nnd all ob jections thereto or claims lor damages must lie (Ile1 Iu tho county ( lerk's nfllco on or before noon of the I'.llh day of July, lfflis, or such road will be established without reference therein, M.J. IH.r.WKir, Coui.ty Clerk, Hlont Co. Neb. Dated Harrison, Neb., May Isth, IMH THURSDAY the NEW YORK WORLD, THRICE-A-WEEK-EDITION.: IS Pages a Meek 1 i.jg I'apers a Year For One Dollar. Published every Alternate Day except Sunday Th Thrice-a-Week-World Edition of THB Nkw' Vohk WuI'.i.d is first among alt the "weekly" papers in size, fre quency of publication and the freshness, accuracy and variety of its contents. It has all the merrits o! a grertifti dollar dai ly, the price of a dollar weekly. Its po litical news is prompt, complete, accur ate and impartial as all its readers will testify. It is against the monopolies and for the people. It prints the news of all the world, having special correspondance from all important news points on tho globe. It lias brilliant illustrations, fetories by tautliers, a capital humor page, com JJte markets, departments for the house hold and women s work and other special departments of unusual interest. We oiler this unequaled newspaper and The Sioux Corvry Journal togeth er one year for $1.70 the regular suescription price of the two papers is $2.00 Some Plain Facts. Crave errors, injustice, wrongs o! greater or less degree, arise from lath of knowledge cf the truth, and more frequently from deception. The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is the at tempt to demonetize tilvcr as a money of final redemption ia the United States. "l There is no learned judje, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that ii capable of reconciling the effort with the constitutional laws that govern tbe issue of mcney in thin country. 'The people have been deceived, officials in power, chosen to adminis ter justice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, end given ai'4. 0 the scheme that has paralyzed --.;;ry, reduced property values JiC -naif, nnd bepgared millions. : ' There is na authority of law, either specific cr by inference, by ivhich gold alone is made the only money with which to discharge debts, either public or private. The effort to make it so is unconstitutional and a national calamity. Plain and ample information, facts, ar.-I truth, concerning this almost suc cessful scheme to corner the wealth cf the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati l-'nquirer, a news rapev which the combined power of u-i.p( y has f.ulcd to muzzle or buy. The Weekly Enquirer is only 75c. a year. Tho address is En":::er Company, Cincinnati, O. War Xcws Twice a week. The fact that tho Omaha Weekly World Herald is issued twice a week gives it an iiniiienso advantago over other weekly papers sent out from Oma ha. A subscriber to tho weekly World 1 b raid gets his war news twice a week instead of only onco. For this service the World-Herald charges only $1.00 a year, which is less than ono cent a copy. Slu-i-iff's Sale Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the county of Sioux, and state of Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Com tin favor of Horace C. Stanton plaintiff, Lorenzo I). Harmon, A. I.. Oritishy, trustee, Frank HaiUy, Isaac A. Pratt and Francis I-t. Pratt defendants, I will on the 2'dh day o! June, A. I. 1HM, nt tho hour of i o'clock p. in. of said day at the east front door of the Court house In Harri son, in said county, off er and Bell the follow ing described real estuto to wit : The ti Vi'H of Section 5, Township 3"J, Range S3, In Sloui county, Nebraska, nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said or der of sale in the sum of M.'M.'ilS, Willi Inter cut thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per uniiuin from tlio Bth day of December, ls'J7, and costs und accruing costs. Thomas Hoi.i.r, 44. 49) Shcrltr of said County. NIktIiTh halo. Hy virtue of nn order of sale lusued by the Clerk of the District Court ol the county of Sioux, and state of Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Court In favor ol Jane K. Woodruff plaintiff, and John Mclnhart, Josephine Meinhnrt, wls Unfiling, Mrs, I-wls Untiling, wire of Lewis Unfiling whose true christian name Is unknown, and W. J, llowden, ilefundunts, I will ou the 2,th tluy of June, A. D. lK'.iw, nt the hour of a o'clock p. in. or said day, nt the east frontdoor of tho Court house, In Harrison, in said conn ty, offer and sell the following inscribed real estate to wit: Tho S K of Senium Ht, Township 3'l, ltango 64, In Sioux county, Ne hriisks, at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of sale, In the sum of fiWI.4.1; with Interest thereon st the rain of ten per cent per annum, from the f.th day of December, sn7, and conts and accruing costs. Tnnv s Hoi.r.v, Hicriff of mild County. MAY 26 1898 William J. Bryan. I am selling Harness & Saddles at cost for the Hex t 30 days. If you want to buy HARNESS k SADDLES AT COST, Call on EGGERT ROHWER. THERE WILL If you don't believe what he says go to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE and take a look at those 500 pairs of Boots & Shoes just arrived last Tuesday, and you will see he is warring with every store in the north-west. You can buy foot-wear of him cheaper than at any other store in Harrison. Fresh Garden Seeds for Sale ln Head-quarters for HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, DRY-GOODS and dlbU, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED and everythiug needful & useful. LEWIS GERLACH, Prop. ,.; --1,1 ff. tf (i ffi - -vi1: ii 'ji .io r. :7frjn! ix!'ii!:u vriiu.is ;.-.'doo ii ft SiUiWI -Jl:-: 1 V .l.'H :p .ii:() . -lC"-.t::;j- at: .A.:q:;.jp jri'v, ,vc!ilip': si II "! l, til (Ul p:in B vu 't-'-iCUi'jnitl & -ijJvi Miei o:.i AimuoM v. - ti I -a : .. . G80O i3 AM'.5dd3 3 wmfji i2s m 2 to Ti 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Slc. Anynnp Bonflinj? a wkotrh nnd rtparrlptlon mnr quirkly ftsccirtntn our opinion free whnthcr nh invention la prohnhly putctttnhlo. ('(jmniunion tt(ti -Uriel ly 0(n(ifli ntl il. J laiifliwmk on t'ntctita sent fron. ()ldKl ntn'Uty for Hfnjrin palontn. i'atontft taken tliniuph Blunn &. Co. receive iperinl notice, without chnrga. In tho Scientific American. A hamlsomcJy illustrntPtl wockly. I-nrgftBt oir puinilon of any art on title jftunml. TemiB. f3 a yonr: four monthfi, tL Hold by all newartoalcrs. MUNN & Co.36,Ba,"- New York Unwell OHico, 625 V Bt., WaslilUKtun, D. C. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, U. E. BttKW8Tl.lt, Prenidoat. D. H. GRISWOLD, Cashiar. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000.. Transacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS! Amhiican ExriuNdK Nationai, Hank, Now York, Omaha Nationat, Rank, Omaha, Fihst National Bank, Cliadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. UrDBATTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. 2TO. L. GERLACH Says its so. fs1 a? ssj I & writ iIS lb i rilSdl ... v TJ: "-iisi 1 i 7 t t : Akli YOU A WORKHK : Jr'JL " VVend or Hetal ? If so sirnd for Catuiogiij of ; Earives Foct Power Wackinhsy. j Pnict'cal, Sfron't, Tumble, ; V. . 1-. i Jolin Karnts Co I IfRuhySt., - Roc:.fr.l, Illinois. "A N Y LA 0 Y can get a valuable secret j ttut ciit mo (6.00, t4 rubber shield for 30 centi. Mbs. V. M. APP. CO. 883 Pf NK STDFFT. ST. T.OriS, WO. A package of our troiitinonfc fni 9 woaknosa f U HM Wt ,f nr.nrAiia 4nKlll n ...1 i" decav. non lot v'tnlitvrinrt freo for 11 eta. podtaR. y C WARD LST. 120 H. 9'i St.. SI. L001S. K3- Nebraska. C. T, Coma, Vica-PrMidant