CI AM WAOA. H-.', . It II i 4 LA- v The Sioux County VOL. X. The Sioux County Journal. established 18S8. Subscription I'ri, $1.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. Oo. I). Canon, - Ei U tor. Knuired nl the Harrison jioiit ofllce as Feoond class matter. The JoruxAL stands fairly and squarely on the Chicago platform, but will not hesitate to tsuj'jmrt and work for the election of candidates for the various ujjices to be voted for litis fall no matter, vhether the; arc Democrat, Populbt or free nicer Republicans, if endorsed by all the reform par tic'j, conditional, hon'CvcY, that then advocate bimetallism the income lax lam opposition I national bard.-i of mue, are opposed to the rUi cement of the greenback anil treasury notes, favor government control of railroads, telegraph and tele phone lines and the establish tfiientof postal savings bank ing system, and also are op posed to the Uxu,eing of nation al Ifondu in lime of peace. NOTICE. Leave your WatcheH and Clock at Dr. f. E. l'innncytf' J)vi .Store for repairs. l'4iKravi:i' donoat rea sonable pricctf. All work jruaranlecd to give satisfac tion. Have graduated from an Omaha Watch-makers In stitute, Ili-fiir C. brinrnyr. Address, Harrison, Neb. itjMrf yr:-f ypmx Politics are the orJer of the day. What's the mailer of Hon. W. J. Bryan for governor of Nulrtaka? The republic of Hawaii is now a part of the United Slates or will be soon. The greenback, treasury note and tho silver dollar is the poor man's money. ' Spain is begimng to talk peace through the French ambassador at Washington. It would be no more than fair for a Sioux county man to have the nomina tion for representative iu the slate legis lature thu fall. Will the war ns predicted by the JolU HAL May 1st, close in 60 or 00 days? There are indications of a peace declara tion soon to take dace. , According to the republican financial views by putting the country under a single gold standard they would reduce the circulating medium almost one half. Do we want that? No. The investing of Santiago do Cuba by General Shatters army has I won com pleted and the only alternative now left for the Spanish army within the city to do is to surrender or die fighting. After Commodore Schley had taken and destroyed the Spanish fleet at Santi ago besides capturing Cevera and 1,300 men; Sampson now come's in askincr for toe honors which be is not entitled to, neither has be earned them. If a man has a hundred thousand dol lars he can invest in government bonds be can get ninety thousand back for a banking basis which be gets 3 per cent, semi-annual interest on, besides for set ting up in the banking business (with tbe general government at his bark), he loans tbe national credit a second time thereby indirectly compelling the peo ple who n'ft the government to assist a lot of luwiMty I'.'uurks ti rvy off lU- pie, which U rn.ir.m and is a t. Mentation of c'.a-.s 1 oUtion in tb in Aemt of U aational banker, 7 (.4 5f.ji' rt.,1- m a f-V""i . HRISOIT, Commodore Schley is to the Cuban waters what Admiral Dewey was in Pliillipine waters a naval hero. The august bodies of the U. 8. senate and house of representatives closed its arderoun labors last Friday the 8th mst. John G. Malier who was court martial ed for insubordination by a military tribunal of his regiment at CI atUnooc a. was found guilty as cluirged and repir- maiuletl. vv nen ttie Madrid government cabled to Admiral Cervera to get out of Sanli ao narbor at once with bis fleet he made reply. "I shall go to my doom nextbuuuay. Admiral Sampson and Commodore f:liley, it is reported are at variance with each other over the naval victory in the dist.ruotion of Cervera's lleet, by ( omodore Hchlev. According to the World Herald con- gressman Cireen has secured his own county delegation and we believe he will receive the second nomination from his party to be returned to congress. At the three reform conventions to be held at Lincoln on August 2nd next the three parties will have each a represen tation in their respective conventions from Sioux county Populists 8; free Silver Republicans ); and Democrats 2. a mm -mm a -m to. I "THE STYLISH PATTERN, V tbtic Fasf.lonafcV. Or;PinaL Perfect- 1 Fitting. Frfces lOaiul 15ccntM. C None h-'jliCT. None cclter at any price. 2 Seme reliable merchant sells them In T nearly every city or town, ".sic tor T Q them, or they can be had by mail from 3 J u ia either New York or Chicago. J J Stampi taken. Latent Fashion Sheet T R tent upoa receipt of one nt to pay 1 J pottage. - 1 R3SRtV5HP w j Ir.va'-.jabie f jf tiie home. Fashions of B I l'e &iy, Korr.c Literature, lirnrhold 1 i.i!;, rcr.cy were, Current lotscs. X eluding a Irt-o p.ttern, your own select X ips ;or s.r:.y trey. '.ddreiJi TI1Z T.IcCALL CO'.!? ANY, J13-i 7cyt 1 5 th S!-ct, New YL VL i'-'iir.i Averiuc, Cbicso. Mcycloped mn Answer Any Question You may Ask It Standard American Annual. PRIGE GENTS Ready Jan. 1, 1898. On AH News Stands: , Larger, Better, Moreomplete Than Ever. c on ! A an J T.jVC, .!? Wt)tt f'tbU'-htd. TUB WORLD, MeleBij " Ai- A p WOW R 1IS)(Q) KEBBASKA, . 1W l. i until IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."- -V ArSKIENCE A TBAoe Marks rrffv Coavaiairra A 1 Anron wndlnf ttetrh nd daaertpttrm mar qnicklr wratrtnln oar opinion froe whether iu lnrenuon U prrrtinhlr piiumtiihie. Commanlea. tloimtrlctlireoiUKIentliJ. Uanilbonk on I'aleau ent free. Ol'lest enpy for Becnniiff patttnu. I i!sn( taken tbrooah Muno a Co. racaira tprtiol notice, wllhunt charge, U the Scientific flmcricati. A hanrtiomelr lllmtra(d weekly, lament etr eulatton of any rtentlllo Journal. Termi. ti a IV.V.Ii?1' montll. L BoW brail newndealera. MUM &Co."'Hew York Bianeh Offloe, OK r Bt, Washington. D. C. Some Plain Facts. Grave errors, injustice, wrongs of greater or lijss degree, arise from lack of kr.ov.ledje of jhe truth, and rr.ore frequently from deception. The most infamous case on record of deception and injustice is tho at tempt to demonetize silver as a money of find redemption in the United States. There i3 no learned jnde, skilled lawyer, or court of justice that is capable cf reconciling tbe effort with the constitutional laws that govern the iisuc of money in this country. The people have been deceived, officials in power, chosen to adminis ter justice under the laws, have ignored their sworn duty, sind given aid to the scheme that has paralyzed industry, reduced property values one-half, ar.d beggared millions. There is no authority of law, either specific or by inference, by which v,rld alone is made the only money with which to discharge debts, either public or private. The effort to rr,al;j it so is unconstitutional and a national ca'rrnity. l'lain and ample information, facts, ar.-J truth, concerning this almost suc cessful scheme' to corner the wealth A the people, is now being printed in the Cincinnati Enquirer, a news paper which the combined power of money ha.; f illed to muzzle or buy. - The Weekly Enquirer is ODly 75c. i year, t i he aadress is r.iu'.uircr Company, Cincinnati, O. Call for Stale Convention. Lincoln, Neb., Jujy 1-jt, 1898 Tim People's Iuiliipcndunt Party electors of tlin utiilc of KebranlcH, are heri by requested to Bond del egate from their i'i-iecUve counties to meet In convention In the cttv of Lincoln, on Tnenltiy, Auk. 2nd, lWH, at 8 o'loc-lc a. m. at tho Oliver Theater, for tho purpose of placing tu nomination candidates for the following iitaU; otllces: 1 Governor. 2 Lieutenant Governor. 3 Secretary of State. i Auditor of Public Accounts. 5 Treasurer. 0 Superintendent of Public Instruction 7 Attorney General. S Csnnnlsmoncr of Public Tanda and iuilriliifri and for tiie transaction of nich other buslueHS as may proierly come before the eoiiveu Lion. The representation Is baa ed upon one delegate at large for each coun ty, and one delegate for each one hundred votes or innjor fraction thereof, cast for Judge John J. Sullivan for supreme Judge at the election of IW7. Each county ia entitled to representation as follows: Adam 21 Antelope . 13 Itamier i lllalne a Boone 13 llm Ituttc 0 U-u'd.-.., i . .... 0 ltrowu. ... 4 Buffalo T.i Burt 12 Butler 20 I'iish 24 (VUtr 1 Ti Cliane.. . 4 (erry t'heyenne . s ( lay HI Colfax 14 'inning. .17 1 lakota..... . 7 Jiawnon ....11 Dixon 1U I ouglan. ...... Jil Fillmore 19 (.iiHter . 21 l)uwes......... 9 Iienel 4 Jxlgn.. iMiudy . 4 Franklin... Frontier B (jagn . 24 (iOKper 7 (ireelv 9 Hamilton -l Haves - Holt . IS Howun 1 1 2 Johnson l-i Keith Keya Paha...... 4 Lancaster ..4H Iigan 2 I'll rn as IIS (iarflnld 8 (Iraut ! Ilaail . 17 Harlan ...12 Hitchcock....... 6 H'Kike , 1 JelTerxnii 16 kwiirncy 12 K I in but I 1 Knox 8 Lincoln 13 1 .011 11 2 MudiKon . 17 Mcl'hersoii 1 Merlck . II Nance .I0 Nemaha . lrt Nuckolls li Ot! . -.'( Pawnee 12 Perkins 8 Phelps la Hlerce 10 Piatt 22 Polk 16 Ked Willow 10 Klchnrdiion .2A Hock . 9 Saline 19 Harpy u Sannders .27 Seotllllutts 3 Howard lit Snerldan . g Sherman 9 ftlonx.. n Stanton .. Tluirer 10 Thomas .. t Thurston n Valley 9 Washington.... 18 Wayiu, 10 Webster 18 Wbeelor . 8 York . 19 Total 1,110 It la socninsndad that no proxies be allow ed, and tbut ihe delegates prosent cast the fall vote of tholr respective delegations. lndlt H further recommended that oil personi who believe In tho principles as ad vocated by tho neoplcs Independent Party, who have net connected themselves hereto fore with srtld party, ur hereby Invited to to psrtlclpnte In tho doUheratlong o7 tbe t . of (,e fomuiltteis will tn T'i- I ,r," if-.ti, r.ir -u, ( j.- t , ' nu. v i! I 11, i n TECTTRSIDY, JTOTICE FOli SEALED BIDS, To Whom It May Cojjcebn: Notice w hereby given by order of the oard of county commissioners thnt saled bids for the Cementing of the outside of the foundation wall under the cfourthouse will be received bv the tin Jersitfned until 12 o'clock noon of August jptn mart. parties bidding must figure onfurSfeh iS tarse sand and english Portland cement also that the material and labor must be to the satisfaction of the county commissioners and the board reserves tfe right to reject any and all bids. M. J. Blwett, County clerk. STOCK BRANDS. tHB jotTBNAi .will publish yonr brand, ike t. e following, for i:U0, per year. Kacb ad- .. acuais. i-.yory farmer or ru.e hmen in Sioux: aud a.1 joining counties would advertise their brands in Tmf Jolk hai.hh it eirculatc, all over the state? H may be the means of saving money for you. FHANK NUTTO. On loft side of cattjo and on left shoulder ot horses. Kange on Antelope creek P. O., OhilchrJst, Sloax Co., Neb. CHAHLKS BIKHLK. On left side or hip of cattle, ( tin le.f t shoulder of bm ses. j lliauge on tbe head 01 Warbonnet crek Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. S. W. CARKT. 'bi left shoulder of cattle and uorses. Rangoon Little Cottonwood. t'u. ., Crawford Nebr. Final Proof ottces. All persons having tlnal proof notices In this puller will l-ecciTo a marked copy of the paper aud are requested to examine thel notice and if any errors exist reort the same to this olice at once. : NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION, ' Land Office at Alliance, Nebr. ( July 11 j Sotice is Hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make flnal proof in support of bis ch.iin and that said proof will be rondo be fore Si. J. Hie wett Clerk of district court at H'ufison Neb. on August 2(1 W. viz: father ing Henry of Montrow Nob. who made H. E. Nn. ti, for the S. M-KV K4 N-W)..Sec. 30 1 iwnshlp 34 K. Ennge 55 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion ot said land, viz : frank Nutto, of Harrison Neb. John Weber, of Story Mat Stradal, of ' Henry Wasserburger of Gilchrist ' J. W. Wr.iis ,lr. Register. In tbe District Court of Sioux County, I Nebraska. IHlSV Jf. JICKeax plaintiff, KonF.HT C. McKkas defendant. To ItoiiBKT C. McKean, non-resident de fendant: You will take notice that on the 20th day of May 1MW, tho plaintiff herein filed her potitttion in tlm District Court ot Sioux County, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of whl.th Is to obtain a divorce from the bonds of matrimony now exhist. Ing between you and the plaintiff; to give tb! plaintiff the custody of the child, Issue of mild marrlag, Charles Kdwin McKcin, and to declare any and all Interest and title you may have in and to the NX of N-Y!i and 8 t!i of N-W14 and N-W'i of N-K't of Section 23, tu Township 31K. Kango M w. In Sioux County, NcbmakA, to bo in the plaintiff, and to cxcludo ydu from any such interest or title: Upon the grounds Hint yon arc and have been since said marriage an habitual diiinkurd; that you have disipatcd plain tiriproiMirty and tliat being of sunieieut alillty to maintain the plaintiff and said cipl you grossly, wuntonly and cruelly n-felect and refused to do so; that you are Ot vicious and vulgar habits and undt to be entrusted with the care and custody of chil dren, and that any Interest you may have In s:Jd bind was purchased with the money of plaintiff, for her, as alleged in said petition. You are required to answer said Petition Oil or before tno 1st day of August, 1SSW. j DAlsr M. MCKuah, Plaintiff. By J. lei. POKTBK, Her Attorney. Notice for Presentation to and Hear in? Before Comity Judge of Claims and Demands Against the Ea i tato or S. W. Kemp, De- " ceased. t i .State, of Nebraska, J County of Sioux, j In the County Court of Slour count, Ne braska, In the matter of the Estate of 8, W. Kemp deceased. , Notice in hereby given to all persons hav ifyt claims and demands against S. W. Kemp late of Sioux couniy, Nebraska, deceased, tb it the time fixed for filing claims against wild Kstate is six months from the 6th day of July, 1 mm. All such persons are required to. prosent their claims with vouchers to tie county Judge of said county, at his omeo therein on or before tho 8th day of J.nuary, 18U9, and alt claims so tiled will bo heard before the said Judge on tho 1st day of August, 1S98, or afterward on tho first day of each regular term of said court durn.g tbo time limited tor tiling claims as afore uld. 'jfttcd theSth day of July, 1898. Kobcbt Wimon, County Judgo. j seal. A Trno Copy. PAT FOIvKJCJ 7 Jtr4um4 Htn 1 pound. rr Mo Hf-.fk6.ss iiiciiB'fii'im.!., 1 a Iu4 miitis, nnnnsmi , 1 ,i'r,l B-rhrtlr kirml.., ia Mrlctlf -o.fl. lU-.k .'," Ill -Is j 1 MmiI ir. Cill ur frltt. . . .k.i4..i'.m,lsiuaUa,l(oiai,Mo, E-iaWBSii Journal JTJI3T 14, iiia Hon. IVIlIiam J. Bryan. FRANKLIN, THE STANDARD KENTUCKY JACK, ariJ to mk m m O o M ! MS Pi5 H3 m to r , ni O A J w 0 si S s?a3 8aIf S . i 'sji-- - H3.5 ztsssi there inui 1 ne w n n LGEiicH, I llbllBa iw ILL UL WV rill. Says itS SO. If yuo don't believe what he says go to the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSfi 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. jq Head-quarters for HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, DRY-GOODS nnd aloU, GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED and everythiug needful & useful. LEWIS GERLACH, Prop. -THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, B, E. BaiwgTUi, President. D. H. OELSWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. y Transacts a General Banking Badness. COftlKSPONDEMTSf f-. Amducak Excr Altai National Baick, New York, Omaha Nationai, Bank, Omaha, Fiest National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Depoailx, IRAJTB SOLD ON ALL PASXB OF XUXOPI. CVDUII IG The wmlfWSMBMl. III 1 Bail tasrUrcly erg. M fcan' Bssrwaaifiil prsotlrs. TMlmt enalilaalUL Cam rrriniiii ' emn. Xstaulov. Qamttoa M.ak naitl v.,' . v. 20H.tM tnM.Ueft.l' 2TO. SI. - Will make the season of , 1898, at my place in Harrison, Neb. TERMS :-$8 .00 to insure, due nd payable when mare is known to beio foal, or on her chaDginj ownership or removal from the county. Care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but I will not be responsible should aoy occur. . THOMAS HOLLY, Owner. 2 O ."J o a u'J'-3fS la? , flO'j a r.ji j 2."' r' w -j -' : - -nxj 4 m iu Si-" EnScifa tS W . 0 r fB . h. j; O a .3 pj5 .-;-l c r U! K H V. Ul - r. o 71 2 2; p - " 5-2 2 5 2- kSiiS" 1 1 f a to AS cs a. a. Nebraska. a r. Coma, Vtoe-Priellnl. -Id j P5i im lit r---- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .i-i . -ANY LA O Y can get a raiMbie aweJet ,1 J I , fiW.' - ! "I .V