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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1898)
The Sioux County OURNALi ".' VOL. XL HARBISON, NEBRASKA, THUJRSTJA.Y, ATJO-. 11, 1898. V 3STO. 3. Our Motto-.-'NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT.-'-Hoii. William J. Bryan. The Sioux County Journal. ESTABUSHED 1888. Subscription Price, $1.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY. 4Ji. I. Canon, - - K1 1 tor. Kntared at the Harrison post olllce an Micuiid class inatlw. The JonwfAL stands fairly and Hquardy on the Chicago platform, but v:M not hesitate , to HU),port and work for the election of candidates for the various offices to be voted for this fall no matter, whether then are Democrat, Populirt or 'free silver Republicans, if undorned by all the reform par ties, conditional, however, that they advocate biineUilli-yn the income tax law, opposition to national banks of was, are opposed to the retirement of the nvtf'n hurls and treasury note. favor government control of railroad, telegraph end tern phone lines and the establish ment of portal Havings bank ing (syrtem, and also are op jmed to the ixmeing of nation il bonds in lime of peace. ITSION STATE TICKET. For 0"vwrnnr: HON. W. A. TOYS TEH. Kor U'Hit. (iovenior: HON". A. E GILBERT. rorSrc. if iut: HON. W. F. VORTEll for Stat Tn-iwiirir: HON. J. K. MESERVE. For statu Amlltur: J. W. CORNELL, 'or Attorney Oiirral: HON. C. J. SMYTH. For Com. I'nli. l.ftiili A ISitlliH"B: HON. J. V. WOLFE. VorSupt. I'nhllr Instruction: HON. W. It JACKSON. The editor of tlie SlOtx County JOURN AL is a good-natured democrat, and do' lit like his neighbors to be quarreling. Af fording to mention made in his paper he visited Chadron and while among the radical democracy in that burg, was informed that the democracy of Dawes county were shabbily treated by the populists for which he is sorry. The above is a paragraph taken from a half column editorial in the Crawford Bulletin, Aug. Sth relative to what the editor of the Sioux County Journal ha J said some Uiree weeks ago relative to the democrats putting up a candi date in this district, independent of the populists, for representative thereby making it possible for the republicans to elect their legislative candidate and per haps the entire Dawes county ticket. True Brer. Lindeman, the editor of the Journal is a" good-natured" sort of dem ocrat and never mis-represents lacts un less perchance lie be misinformedbut let us return to our subject, as to the differ ences existing between populists and democrats in Duwes county. We are of tlie same opinion still, as then, the fact of the democrats putting a candidate in tho fluid for representative, simply to play even with the populists in Dawes county, is all wrong as it is pi rely a I cnl mutter and should not be taken out side of the county which will make a three-cornered light with a possibility of the ultimate defeat of senator Allen's re-election for the U. K seuate the com- niinir winter. Sioux county, as stated in thei-e col umns two weeks ago is entitled to the representative und the democrats of Sioux county feel that while the demo crats of Dawes are trying to get even with the populists in their county, they are, besides, endangering the senatorial and representative ticket in this district. The democrats of Sioux county, by all honorable means will pwli this county's claim for representative, who's candidate in no lt:ss a personage than Hon. Lewis Gcrlnch of our village. No sooner had the fusion state ticket been nominated down at Lincoln than the republican editors in Nebraska began to talk sarcastically about the ticket which is about all the argument tliey are able to produce. Birmingham Ala., July 31. f Speci al. Farmer Joseph Plunkett has on bis farm in Lawrence county four remark able freaks of animals life. They are half pig half goat. Two of the animals have the head and fore shoulders of a goat including the minum horns while the other two are goats from in the rear of the foreshoulders. The four have a brother which is a common pig. All five were given birth by an ordinary young brood sow. Mother and progeny are all healthy and growing rapidly. The strange animals have been seen by hundreds in this section who skeptical at first were convinced by sight. The Alabama state election on An 1st shows a majority of 75,000 in favor of democracy. The largest democratic vote in ten years was cast. Estray Notice. The following notice is tacked to a roadside tree in Maine: "Strayed or Swiped A young hog shote with the left ear cropt and tale gone also black sj-ot on left hind hip and hole in other eir. Said hog shote disappeered from premists of the underlined ouner at nite under sircumstansis pointing to him Iwinc stole said hoe shote being a ., n pet and not apt to go off on his own ac cord. Said hog shote answers to the name of Nellie, and he will eat from the hand and can stand on his hind legs like a dog and is of afleckshunate nature nat ture. Anyone returning said liog shote or letting me know where he is at, will confer a benefit on a invalid lady whose pet said hog shote was." Nebraska Farmer. Populist Senatorial Convention A delegate convention of the Peoples Independent party of the fourteenth Sen atorial District of Nebraska is hereby called to meet at Valentine Nebraska on Saturday August 20 1H98 at 10 a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for said district and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the convention. The representation is bused upon the' vnta rn at f nr Hrtn J .T fti, 1 1 n ff ftn- preme Judge at the general election of IH'Jl viz; One delegate at large and one for each 100 votes or majority fraction thereof which gives the following by counties: Box Butte... 8 Brown -4 Cherry -8 Dawes 9 Keya Paha A HI le rid an -H Sioux -3 ju in 1 1.' -V 1 1 1 I J. ITl bilUV 1 1 J pi iJita 'J allowed but the delegates present cast the full vote of their respective coun ties. C. W. POTTTEB. Chairman. STOCK BRANDS. The Joubnal will publlKh your brand, Ike tho following, for S2:00, per Year. Kucb ad ditional brimd 75 cents. . Kvery tanner or ranchmen In Sioux uod adjoining counties mjouiu advertise their brands in the Jour nals) it circulates all over tlie state. It may be the means of saving money for you. FRANK NCTTO. On left side of cuttle and on left shoulder 01 horses. Range ou Antelope creek '. O., Ghilchrlst, Kloux Co., Neb. 3. feyfiH it mWw' eM wr&aA .rrr w i i'JX&i " s- 3 2 J? s I M Z O b x ft: s- L a u J M U u. acf w V1 u . cj.z. e a A o a So o 03 o USB y JWtiiH siJs m m 5,3 5 5 I i" e n n "a eSl The republican state convention met at Lincoln yesterday. The republican state convention of Wyoming met at Douglas yesterday. Dawes county in all probability will liave to settle their county couimission r rangle in the district court. The Denver News, estimates the pre sent war has cost the nation $900,000,000 which is more of a supposition than n actual fact. The New York World estimates the new war revenue bill is bringing 12,000, 000 a month into the U. S. treasury U carry on the war against Spain. Hon. Horace C. Alger of Sheridan county, Wyo., was nominated by the Democrat at state convention at Casper on the Srd Inst and was endorsed by the silver republicans In their convention Iteld at the same place and the same day. Chairman M. A. Hanna of the republi can national committee has notified the state committee of Utah, that a sil ver plank in their state platform is con trary to the declarations of the nation nl platform of ISM aad would be re pugnant to the party principals. An old lady over east lias a hen which laid an egg with the letters O. 8. IL, inscribed upon it. She took the egg to prayer meeting to have the meaning explained, and after much discussion a pious old lady arose and said it surley meant "Give Spain 11 '." The meet ing broke up with three cheers for Dewey. Alpena S. Dak. Journal. The calamity shriek of our republican friends is that fusion of silvor forces is for ollluial places. Not exactly. But rather to turn republican thieves from the State houss to the penitentiary. Chadron News. Yes. Brother Corns they have no other argument to go before the people of Nebraska with except that the fusion forces want tlie offices that is all. But the Hanna republicans don't waut olllce, oh no, they j ust want to get another whack at the state funds, after the peo ple under the reform parties have replen ished the treasurer then no body would want the offices. You see its along time between steals. Stephen A. Douglas or Chicago, who lias beast a staunch and influential repub lican aioos his bovboood days and a son of the distinguished statesman who was one of tiaeoln's private counselors has renounce his faith in that party aml accepted Democracy as represented tho true principle of "government" the people, by the people and strictly for the people. Hon. James A. Oarfleld, son of the Martyred president was defeated for the nomination for ooofrass, in the republi can congressional convention of tho 20th district on the 4th Inst. H was senator Hanna's candidal and was defeated by a McKisaon candidate. The defeat was caused says tho Chicago Inter Oooam on nccount of the part young UarAeld play--) in the (tentorial contest at Coluntras last winter. Following is wliat Stephen A. Douglas of Chicatro. irave as his reasons for re nouncing llannaism and accepting tlie pure unadulterated Bryan deniocra- cy' For years I have been considered by Republicans as doctrinly unsound, because I really believe that this should be a government of the peo ple, by tlw peoplo and strictly for the people. This was the reason, without doubt, why I was not per mitted by the uuvchine to make a single speech in tlie state of Illinois " during the campaign of 1M06, though this year, under date of July 28, the Republican state central committee honored mo with a request to take the stump for them. , Of late years the tendency of the Republican party has been to fasten this government under the control of trusts and monoplies. The tendency of the Deniocrtic party has been to curtail the power of mooey and place the government in the hands of tho mass of the people. I not only be lieve that this should be so, but I al so firmly believe that the only thing that can prevent this country from being wealthridden on (the one hand, or mob-ridden on toe other, is that the government sliall be in tho hands of the plain people. All my life my sympathies have been with the people having been taught this by the two man I honor above all others, ray father and Mr. Lin coln and today I believe my proper place is in the Democratic arty and there I shall abide." Chicago Inter Ocean. State Reunion. Tho Old Soldiers Reunion will be beld at Lincoln, on September 13 to 17 in- elusive. A great gathering of the old sore-worn veterans is anticipated. The Spanish-American war crowned with American victory every where has filled all the people with a martial spirit, and the old heros are bubbling over with en thusiasm. Many of them would like to go again; more than 2,000 sons of veter- ous from Nebraska are now at the front, and their parents and friends will meet once mora and talk over and compare the late Civil War with the present struggle with a proud foreiiso nation that was once mistress of , the seas. 'A the rising generations with patriotic j , i fl...rth. .Mat. M. I ana a love lor uw nag oi wi .- public. Hereafter there will be a blena- ing of and a fraternal feeling between tho old veterans of the North and the South lands, such as has not been since 1861. The committee expect a rate ol one fare for the round trip. Let every body get ready for the reunion. The big crops and the delightlul summer maice both farmers and merchant feel good. "Wi-iIa tr vour friends in the East to meet you at the reunion at Lincoln, Sept. 12, 1898. For concessionary privileges and in formation write to L. C, Pace, of Lin coin. Q. A. R. rooms, Burr block. . There never was a time since this state entered the Union when its peoplo could really afford a week of holiday better than this fall. There are five thousand families in this state, who have near relatives in the present war, and tho old soldier hone to see them at the reunion this year, as their sons and brothers who ive to return may soon oe memoers oi the Grand Army. ohari.es biehle. On left side or bip of cattle, j On left houldcr of horses. ( Ikmikb on tho bead ol Wurbonnct Ucreelc Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Nub. S. W. CAREY. On left shoulder of cattle Uorwes. liunira on Little Cottonwood. ., Crawford Nebr. and Final Proof Notices. All nersont having final proof notices In thtu nancr will receive a marked copy of the paper and are requested to examine tbeic notice and If any errors exist report the same to tbi oIDce at ouce. . r SOT1CS WO rCiUOATIOS. Land Office st Alliance, Nebr. ( July 11 IBM. t THERE WILL BE WAR. . If yuo don't believe what lie 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 witn every store in the north-west, xou can ouy :oot-wear of him cheaper than at any other store in Harrison. Fresh Garden Soeds for Sola. Nntlra la lforcbv elven that the following numnd nuttier has Hied notice of his mten tlon to nialco.Hnal proof in support of his oiHini and that said proof will be made oe fore M. J. Blewett Cleric of dintriet court at HurrlHOii Neb, on Auf UHt 20 Wi viz : Cather mm H-iirv of Montrose Neb. who made H. & No. 373), for the S. N-EK Ftf S V, fc, heo ao Townshln M S. Kanice 55 W. Ha names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cuitiva tlon ot said land, viz: Frank Nutto.of Harrison b. John Wcbcr, of Story " MatStrudal.of " " Henry Wasserburircr of Gilchrist ' J. W. Wiuk Jr. Register. Democratic Senatorial Convention A delegate convention of the demo cratic party of the 14th senatorial ois trir.t of Nebraska is hereby called to meet in Valentine on Saturday, August 20. 1898. at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur nose of placing in nomination a oandl date for senator from said district and the transaction of such other business as mnv nronerlv come before the conven j r--. - linn. . Each county Is entitled to one iiol.cate at taree and one for each 150 votes or major fraction thereof cast for Hon. C. J. Smyth for attorney general at the election in November, 1896, which gives the. following representation to- wit: Box Butte a Brown Cherry o Dawes Keya Paha 8 Rock , Sheridan . 7 Sioux It la anrnatlv rftntiftHted that a delegation be sent from each county, as many matters or importance win come in at this meetinic and a permanent organization will be effected. a . . . . i i JH. I . wlymbs vnairmao. NOTICE FOH 8EALKD II IDS. To Whom It May Conckrn: Notice is hereby given bv order of the Board of countv commissioners that man Itui WiAa tn fliA f '.Amantlntf nf thai outside of the foundation wall under tha raM t nonaii win ta miai tpswi rttr na itaa. v s u i vi iw to "in i uvwi i wm v v vuu u a dersigned until 13 o'clock noon of August 1 lit fc. 1 OAO Parties bidding must Azure on furnish. rAmnnt. alan that Ih niatAi-lul anl teliAr must be to the satisfaction of the county commissioners and the board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. H. J, Blwot, County Clark. 2 7 8 8 full Sheriff's Sale. nv virtue of an order of sale issued by the riBi li of the District Court of the county of Sloux. and state of Nebraska, upon a decree rendered bv said Court in. favor of The ffttrmoni Trust Company, a corporation, Is plaintiffs, and the said David Anderson and l)om Anderson. Is defendants, I will on the 3rd day of September, A. D. IStH, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the east front door of tho court house in Harrison in said county, offer and sell the following described real estate to-wit: Tho South- eftst quarter of Section Twenty-eight, Town ship Thirty-nvo, Range Fifty-four, In Sloux county, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cosh, to satisfy said ord er of sale la the sum of W7.M, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from the Mb. day of May, 188, and cocts and accruing costs. Thomas Holly, Sheriff of said Counyt. ,n Head-quarters for HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, DRY-GOODS and alSO. GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED and everythiug needful & usaful. LEWIS GERLACH, Prop. THE- COMMERCIAL BANE. ESTABLISHED 1688.1 Harrison, Nebraska. B. K. BuwsTait, President. a f. Corn's Viaa-PnataMV D. H. aBXSWOLD, OaabJer. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50000. Transacts a General Banking Buoincc Notice to Son -Resident and Uuknowa Defendant llathcw Riley. Jane Riley his wife and the unknown hnirs of Joshua Baker, deceased, dafendents, will taka notice that en August lltb, 1SW, The western Security Company, a corporation of Windham, Connecticut, plaintiff herein, nled Its petition in tne District Court of Sloux county, Nebraska, again :t said defendants, the object and prayer ot wblcb Is to foreclose a certain mnrtiraire mode and executed by defend ants, Mathow Klloy and Jane Klloy his wife to tho said The Western Security Company, tho legal holder and owner thereof, upon i tho S K4 of Section 83, Township S3, Range M. lnLAIoax countv. Nebraska, to aecure the payment of one certain prouiMarT note lor SS..0.0O, due September Utli.HWJ, wttU inter est thereon at 7 per cent, per annum from September 11th, Jss8. JKifault has been made in the payment of said note and inter est and In th terms and conditions of said mortgage. Thero Is and will be due and owlsg to plaintiff on said proniisory note with Interest thereon to September inn, ims, It being the llrst day of tbe next term of said Court, SdSJW and taxes to tbe amount of S7i.0fl. which taxes plaintiff Is compelled to pay to protect 1U mortgage security; for which sum plaintiff prays anoree ma saiu defendants Im required to pay the same, and that in default thereof, said premise may be sold to satisfy the amount found due ih..Mm and costs. Vou are reaulred to answer 'ild petition on or before 8eptnie er 101b, ISO. Tbe Western security Cmpany, rlaintlff. (j 7) By Altik Ti Class, Its Attorney, CO&RX3PONDKMT8t Amkrican Exchanob Nationai. Bank, New York, ; ; ' Omaha National Bamc, Omaha, First National Bank, Chadron. ''V ; r7' Interest Paid on Time Deposita. 0-DBAJT3 SOLD ON ALL PARIS 01 XUXOFE. THE NEW -TOG II . 14 rue Twit bitbki UiClZlXE U ilk sassswss w.. . p FCXSEFCL J UXCCPRSISIX3 CPFCIWTCF PLUTCCXJICY editors u B. 0. 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