The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, September 15, 1898, Image 1

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The Sioux County Journal,
HIRiRISOIBr. EBISICA., THITJHSIDir, SEPT. 15, 1898.
3ST0.8.
. lw u uuta i lun is tvtH stir LCD UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT.
Subscription Price, fl.00
OFFICIAL PAPER OF SIOUX COUNTY.
i)m. D. Canon.
Editor.
Enteral at the Harrison Kt office aa
aecoud claw matter.
The Jovksal stands fairly
and squarely on the Chicago
platform, but will not hesitate
to support and work for the
election of candidates for the
various offices to be voted for
this fall no matter, whether
they are Democrats, Poimliit
or free silver Republicans, if
endorsed by all tlie reform par-
ties, conditional, however, that
tliey advocate bimetallism the
income tax law, opposition to
national bonis of issue, are
opposed to the retirement of the
greenbacks and treasury notes,
favor government control of
railroads, telegraph and tele
phone lines and the establish
ment of postal savings bank
ing system, and also are op
posed to the issueing of nation
al bonds in time of peace.
FUSION STATE TICKET.
for Goi? rnnr :
HON. W. A. POYNTER.
For l.kot. llnvr-rnnr:
HON'. A. K GILBERT.
For Si"C. of Mat:
HON. W. F. PORTER.
For stt Treasurer:
HON. J. R. MKSKRVE,
for 'tutu Ati'lttor:
Hon. J. W. CORNELL.
For AUr; v (. mural:
110X.C. J. SMYTH.
For C om, Hub. l.iuxl" A lulldlnRi:
HON. J. V. WOLFE.
ForSupt. I'utillr Instruction:
HON. W. R. JACKSON.
Far Congress, flth DUtlsct.
HON. W. H. OREEN.
For Senator 14th iinritiUirlttl Iitrlct
110N. OTTO MUTZ.
For Iloprenontatlve, 63 District,
HON. LEWIS GERLACIL
The Empress of Astria, was assassinat
ed at Geneva Switzerland, on the 10th
insL, by a Italian anarchist.
LI Hung Chang, the Chinese premier
lias been dismissed by the Emperor (or
having plaid into the hands of Russia,
The nearer election day rolls around
the more the gold organs try to make
the people believe free silver is dead but
it dont work.
Arkansas went democratic as usual
Sept. 6th. , The populists lost heavily,
only electing one representative, where
in the last election. 1896 they elected 10
r 13.
The three silver parties of Colorado
have decided to unite on a state ticket
this fall. That means that the McKin
leyites will be defeated at the polls
without a doubt November 8th.
The subjects of the Ottoman empire,
on the island of Crete have breken loose
again, murdering 800 or 400 christians,
subjects of Greece and burning the Span
ish, German and English consulates.
Martial law has been declared.
The Vermont state election which
took place on Sept 6th, shows demo
cratic gains of about 10 per cent. The
democrats made a gain of 22 represen
tatives in the legislature over the lHttS
lection. Or in '06 tbey elected II repre
sented and this fall they succeded In
electing 38.
President McKinlev and his cabinet
deeided the fate of the Philipine islands
oa toe 18th Inst At the cabinet meet
ing it wa desided to retain the Luson
island leaving Spain in possession of the
rest conditioned however that a liberal
government be given to the lahabitanta.
BeakUs Spain must sell the island lo
an? foreign power without the consert
of the United States government.
HON-LEWIS GERLACH,
OF HAARRISON WAS
NOMINATED
AT CRAWFORD
LAST SATURDAY SEPT. ioth.
The nomination of Sioux county's can
didate, Hon. Lewis Gerlach, by the
Democratic and Populist representative
conventions held at Crawford last Satm
day the 10th inst, was an honor well be
stowed. And in so doing the Journal
believes wise judgement was displayed,
not because the candidate was a Sioux
county man though this county, of
right was entitled to that place on the
ticket but because, Hon. Lewis Gerlach
is a gentleman, who's reputation, either
in politics or business is above reproach,
and the Journal respectfully duties any
body to point to a single instance, where
Mr. GeVlach has, knowingly or other
wise miritreated a friend or neighbor, and
at all times respects and honors his poli
tical enemies with gentlemanly conduct.
In fact he is an ideal gentleman in every
way morally, socially, intelectually and
we know be is politically; he is respect
ed and esteemed by every body having
the good fortune to make his acquaint
ance, it is sale to say that neighbor
Gerlach has'nt an entmv. so far as we
know in the wide world.
The Journal believes now, as stated
in these columns about six weeks ago,
that there is no man in this district bis
peer and that no mistake could possibly
be made as a result of his nomination.
The closing of the polls November 8th,
will verify the correctness our state
ment. If Mr. Gerlach is elected nad there is
not a shadow of a doubt but that he will
he will without doubt distinguish him
self down at Lincoln this next winter on
the floor of the house. In the nomina
tion of Mi Gerlach the three refrom
parties have a candidate to whom they
.n point with pride in his sterling worth
and ability.
Soon as Mr. Oerlach's opponent has
been nominated he will commence the
campaign and, if his opponent wishes he
will make a joint debate campaign.
The W. C. T. U. intends to have a
grand celebration at Chicago on the 25th
of this month it being the birthday of
Francis Williard.
The population of the United States
is 2-4 million more than Germany and
33 million more than England, not
counting the colonial possessions of
either.
The democrats demanded an "income
tnx" as a war revenue measure. The
Republicans denied this to the people,
but take everything used by the labor
ing man.
The republican administration must
have nearly worn their finger nails off
trying to dig the last penny out of the
state treasury before they were forced
to get out by an honest set of officials.
J. Pierpoint Morgan is now trying to
form a coffin trsut He doubtless ex
pects, after Nov. 8th, republican candi
dates will all be dead enough to burry,
and he will be doing a rushing business
then.
In the office of public lands and build
ings for the last 18 months under repub
lican rule was like this:
Receipts of the office (Repub) 1313,073.03
(Demo-pop)671,733.54
In favor of Reform Rule 1358,060,49
We noticed in the Sunday World-Herald
an account of the representative con
vention held at Crawford last Saturday.
The correspondent whoever he is says,
victory in this district is an assured
fact, and he estimates Hon. Lewis Oer
lach's majority will be 800.
During the republican administration
in Nebraska, state warrants were from
5 to 7 per cent, below par. During 18
months of reform administration, state
warrants are at a premium of per
rent., thus making a saving to the state
in 18 months of 173.250 from the state
treasurers ofllce alone.
During the campaign of 1806 the re
publican party leaders were telling the
voters of this state that the credit of
Nebraska would be destroyed and that
capital would cease to come in and
what was herJ would be driven out.
But, instead of drivjog capital out, P. D.
Armour has put up a 13,000,000 packing
house in S. Omaha and besides there has
been millions of dollars invested in Ne
braska since then. The fact of the
matter lit that since '98, the republicans
cannot point to a single instance where
money or business institutions have been
driven out as a result of Demo-pop state
rule.
The increase in the state debt under
republican rule for two yearn '03-6 is
11,275,131 36, and the actual decrease in
the state debt under the demo-pop rule
for 23 months is, 1771.200 53, hence the
difference iu favor of the reform state
administration is 12,046,934 89. If the
above is true (and it must be as It is offi
cial), can it be possible that the people
of this state would be willing to return
that same party that increased their tax
es over a million and a quarter of dollars
besides stealing over half that mucb
more?
The Journal believes the people in
Nebraska as a whole are like individuals
and will not permit the republican party
to have another opportunity to steal
them blind the second time. If the re
form administration has been able in so
short space of time to wipe out three
quarters of a million dollars in state
debt without even raisin? the taxes of
the people, then why should not the fu
sion state ticket be re-elected this fall?
they are all clean, honest, upright men.
Two years more of the reform adminis
tration in this state and its financial con
dition will be in the best shape since the
state was admitted to the Unoin.
Some Republicans are like the Chicago
editorial writer who was ordered by hit
chief to write an article against the
silverites and brought out two or three
columns of abuse and mud-slincintr.
The chief called him upon the carpet and
proceeded to read him a lecture, and
began by saying: "See, here, what we
want is argument, not abuse;" and the
reply was: "D n it, abuse is the only
argument we've got."
A CRITICAL TIME
DUItINO THE BATTXE
SANTIAGO.
OF
Sick or Well, a Rush Night And
Day.
The pftckf-rs at the Battle or SiwUusro de Cuba
wre nil Iimws. TUelr heroic Efforts In put
ting Amimltiou and Uatlous to the front
saved the day.
B. E, Butler, of pack-train No. 8, Writ
inrr frc.m K-int imrn Tfe fiiha tn -Tiil'-
23d. savs: . "'I;
"We all had diarrhoea in more or lens
violent form, and when we landed we
had no time to see a doctor for it was
a case of rush and rush night and day
to keep the troops supplied with amu
nition and rations, but thanks to
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at
work and health; in fact, I sincerly be
lieve that at one critical time this medi
cine was the indirect saviour of our
army, for if the packers bad been unable
to work there would have been no wo
of getting supplies to the front. There
were no roads that a wagon train could
use. My comrade and myself had the
good fortune to lay in a supply of this
medicine for our pack-train before we
left Tampa and I know in four cases it
absolutely saved life."
The above letter was written to the
manufactures of this medicine, the
Chamberlain Medicine Co. , Des Moines,
Iowa. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney.
How to Tell To-Morrow'a
Weuther
A short, clear, entertaining and
valuable lesson for amateur weather
observers is given in the September
Ladift Home Journal in the form of
a series of pictures of clouds, with brief
explanatory notes. The page is well
worth examining and saving, for there
is nothing in the article which would
not be understood by anybody, even a
child and a little close study will make
one qualified to form better opinions
than ever before as to what the weather
will be.
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Lllllcs.
Florida is the home of the famous
Easter Lily. During the blooming sea
son, in some places, the ground is almost
white with their beautiful, lily white
flowers, and thousand of them are picked
by the colored children and carried to
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market. Before comiBir north I had a.
fine lot of the lily bulbs dug, and
brought them with me; they make love
ly house plants and are sure to bloom.
Any one who would like two or three of
these lily bulbs can have them by send
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indeed very welcome to send as I can
get more when I return to Florida next
fall.
Address Mrs. F. A. Warner Saginaw.
East Side, Michigan.
The People's Independent Party Rep
resentative Con rent Ion.
The People's Independent Party of the
Sard Representative District 1 hereby re
quested to send delegates to a convention
of said party to be hi-ld in Crawford, Dawes
county, Nebraska, on the lOtli day of Sept.
ember, A. 1). ms. Said convention to con.
vene at 1:00 o'clock p. m. of said day. The
object of snlit convention is to nominate a
candidate for representative from suld dis
trict and to transact mien other business as
may properly come before it.
The counties of said district are entitled
to the same representation as in the state
convention recently held. It is recommend
ed that no proxies be allowed and that the
delegates present cast the entire vote to
which their respective counties are entitl
ed to. W. II. W1MTOVEK.
Chairman.
STOCK BRANDS.
Tll Journal will publish your brand, ike
the following, for tfl :00. ner vear. Kaon ad
ditional brand 75 cents, livery tanner or
ranchmen in Sioux and adlolnlns counties
should advertise their brands la TheJook-
nal as it- circulates all over the state. It
muy be the means of saving money for yon.
FRANK NUTTO.
On left aide of eattle and on left
shoo lder ot bone.
HangeoaAatsiofe creak ,
I'. O., Cbilcbrlst, Slonx Co., Neb.
CIIARI.KS BIE1ILE.
On left side or hip of cattle, I
On left shoulder of horsea. I
Mange on the head oi Warbonnet
crwk
Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb.
S. W.CAREY.
I On left shoulder of cattle
horses.
and
ItaiiKeon Little Cottonwood.
i'O. ., Crawford Nebr.
Final Proof; Hetices.
All persons baring final proof notices in
this paper will receive a marked copy of the
paper and are reqnested to examine theic
notice and If any errors exist report tbe
same to this office at ouce.
bat
demonstrated tan thousand
lat It is almost lntaulbla
rOK WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
Irrernlaritles and derangemente.
It bas become the leading remady
for this class of troubles. It eisrta
a wonderfully baaling, strsnithsn
lng and soothing; Inflnanca npon
the manatrual organs. It cores
"whiUa" and falling of the womb.
It stops flooding and relieves sup-
pnesed and painful msnstrnatlon.
For Change of life it is the beat
medicine mad. It ta beneficial
daring pregnancy, and helps to
bring children into homes barren
lor tears. It (nvlgoratM, stimu
lates, strengthens the whole sys
tem. This great remedy Is offered
to all afflicted woman. Why will
aay woman snfler another minute
with certain relief within reach T
Wine of Cardnl only cost fl.W per
bottle at year drug store.
fnr tdritt, n ttm reewlrwi tperlal wes
terns, adOrnt, flvint firm "". Ih "taH'
Adviury Dninftmml," rk't'aatfcmasaaJfsaV
iriM tie., Caawaneeoo, TVaa.
t. . W. IIIITMSiwJtJ, I. C., MTU
"j wife eaes Wine ol Csriiil heaje
tar taWiw el the weiak m4 It wrerl
ner."
TAsT FOLKS
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THERE WILL BE
If yuo 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
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.
acn Head-quarters for HARD-WARE, TIN-WARE, DRY-GOODS and
ttlOUi GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED and everythiug needful & useful.
LEWIS GERLACH, Prop.
THE
COMMERCIAL BANK.
ESTABLISHED
Harrison, Nebraska.
B. E. Buwstm,
President.
D. H. ORISWOLD,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50000.
Transacts a General Banking Business
co&RisporiDmst
America Exchange" National Bahk, New York,
Omaha National Bark, Omaha,
First National Bank, Chadron,
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
tarDBATTB SOLD ON ALL PABTS OF KUBOFK.
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