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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1898)
'.If 'a ery lys. lot lies ess lso Oil ns. and o at rup, the o The Sioux County JOURNAL, ZXl&&IBOXT, ISraHRVJECKA. THTOSDAY, 3STOV. 24 189S Mfw ran DiiFBTinM ik rvra nrrri rn nimi . ....... w , it 1 1 is SETTLED RIGHT. Willi, J. Bryan. Th3 Sioux County otimaL HEAD THE Subscription Price, 94.00 OFF40IAL PAPER JF SIOUX OOUNTV. (eo. p. ratio. Editor, Kntared at the Harrison post office ma pBcona eiees nuitr. - Tlie republican pnper throughout the country would make the people believe ttiut W. J. Brvan was therauHe of Sena tor Allen' defeat. But the seiuiators Jetter made public tlir ugh the republi .can nil well ax the reform press should satisfy all fnir minded people -ejcrtpl the partisan blinded and most pitjudiced vvvbom nn angel of light could nut con-v'nc,. JOUfffiL This Weelc. According i.i n r4NM.ial dispatch to the daily World -HernJd from Valentine a( the 18th inst CaiL' A. (!. Fisher r 4'hadron, is heirg ""I(N' a diujf, hone for the U. 8. Semite to succeed the Hon. Willi i'it V. Aiifn, which of courm Jie will nevi-r h iiIiIh tod i. but however that may he if w v muni lin e ;i rcpubil nn for U. H. .St-iint.ir, by iiU means let I'lmdron have Uie otfice s he wants everything in right though xlie did:t ijuite succeed in ejecting reeruier Hur haugh of Cbiulrnu for county ..attorney- und as a matter ,foct her wants should be gratified,. .., - Regarding whut Hon W. J. Bryan ha to aay about the late election we clip from tbe daily World-Herald and to our roind.cn general principals are correct: "A .light vote waa car.t in Nebraska but Uie fusionsta have Reeled the entire state ticket and carried out the same congressional districts Uiat tliey carrjed in JW1. If senator Allan is defeated lot re-election it will be bvuuw senatorsiare elected by legislatures jusLeod of by the people. If a republiuap senator is .chos en by the legislature he will goAe Was hington to represent a minority f the people of the state and to thwart the the wii: of the majority.'" 'The people have not accepted the gold standard; they hare not fallen in love with the plan to give the banks a monopoly of the issues of paper money : they ihave not decided to retire the green- metis; they nave not surrendered to the trusts. "These questions were forced into the background by the declaration of war, but tliey .must be faced again as soon as peace i restored. The Chicago platform presents for public consideration certain 'tal economic questions. Tht platform has not .been abandoned by those who endorsed it in 1M96. It will be reaffirmed in 1900 because h gives expression to the hopes and aspirations of a .large nm jon ty of the party.' 'When the democrats, poutlit and sil ver republicans favored Cuba independ ance they understood that war would give a temporary udvantag to the party in power, but they were willing to risk defeat in order to aid a people fighting to be free." Captain Fixher Ahe hero of ,ca,up Thomas, whereiu ibe distinguished hjni self in Uie defence of Col. John U. Muhrr .and put to flight Colonel Grant, Ugetb r with Compuoy 11 Nebraska, Volun- .teers was a winning card in ttie lute representative campaign iu this 53rd dist rict. A tt tidy ol the ottlcial vote of Lfewes county would indicate that the entire company hue .chet-rful!y support ed Cuptaiu Fisher. And the Joi'RKAI. ooagnttulates biru on his campaign .against so great odds in the district Bu to those reformers who yell themselves I it mi me U04 duys in the year for reforei uud the B(i5lh day go and vote for catitY elates, whose principals are diametrically opp ieite, is beyond Uie coniprebausion t tiuile beings. Ban off Masonry. Durrtw of tbe Piie of Interest to Secret Mode ty Feople. It is not so much of a question who the republicans wpll elect to the U. 8. He nale whetlier it will be John Low Wheat Webster. Sheeny Rose water or any other tool of moiioply. But the tUeslioo that coo routs the reform forc es is how to get ivl of the boodlers and nhyiockt that infest its'own ranks. The old hip should be dry-ducked and JUave the barnacles scraped off. 1 low to do it? wby do not allow theqi to have anything to my either in caucus or conventions, thereby force them into the republican party where tbey belong, for very bar nacle foreet Dfty honest citizens wiil join our tutu. My all means .get rid of the bamactaa, start the good work ifi MUron and Crawford. Senator MuU and Hon. Lewis Oerlacn were not defeat ed br Um publicaii party, for Mr. Oer- lack received nioce republican votes than nay reform candidate ever received in the past of this county. But (hey were defeated by the barnacles in the reform ranks. Hon. Lewie (Oerlacb ran Ustuad the ueion state tercet in each of nM three x-ounlies as foldaws: Likwcs county, Poynter V Uerlach 490 Short W flosButU ' peynUr 87 ifJerlach Kl " 35 flheridaa " Poynetr M " Uerlach 4M " 80 Thus, it will be seen that 17S votes more were given to governor elect Poyn- ter in tlvnw three counties by the fusion voters that Mr OerUk n slwuld have Isul whicli were giyen to Mr. Fislier. To tl Jm-MAif l U o'm U lP. li.i rurtr in ilteee three oountiee had It in tor (Moux cnounties candidate because (tie people in this county tven dared to ask for recognition and they have u. r.t ed a man who is too honest and loyal to belong to the party. (fen any of the leaden of tle fusion parties eiplaln le Uteee conntlee why it is that Mr. Oerfaeh fell behind J these .f-nuatite; none has look as if these was ir9l pile" sows where (Chicago Times-Hexuld.) Roman Catholics ia Chicago who were virtually excomuoicated some years ago because of Uie papal decree forbidding them te Ijelong to secret societies, rejoic ed yesterday when! hey learned that the ban had practically lieen taken olf. The d c ee just issued from Rome permitting the interment of Roman Catholics in consecrated ground, though they belong ed te secret societies and particularly to tbe Masonic order, is considered to be as sweeping as the original decree excoro muuicuting those who did not resign from such orders and organizations. It nullifies tbe drastic decree of seven years ago and it is claimed will reconcile hun dreds of Roman Catholics to tbe church who were banned because of their affilia tion with tlie Free Masons. The decree regarding those who are ta jn ers of tbe Masonic and otlier orders qauaed heartburning and bitter sorrow aoong many faithful Catholics who be lieved in the Masonic organization, the Knights of Pythias and others, becaase of their benefit attachments. To a Roman Catholic the new decn e is just us sweeping as tbe one which it virtually wipes out of existence. The : new decree allows a priest to officiate at the burial and permit tbe interment of r a Ronton Catholic Mason or Knight of ! Pythias in consecrated ground. The on-' ly provision made Is that the deceased must net have be n openly hostile. unit t list h m.laf. Iiava avrtmu.) at u.n.a ! ume, even ii imurectiy, a wunngnet-s to become reconciled to the church. This concession weans everything to the fami lies of the men who thought it woe con sistent with their faith to belong to such orders, notwithstanding the original drastic decree. It is aid it will heal many painful wounds and will have n great influence preventing bitter feeli g and dissension. If a dececajd Catholic who belonged to a secrect order may be buri ed in consecrated ground, it is contended that tbe chuich will open their doors to lum before he dies and that he will no longer be banned and refused the rights of Uie church, even though tie does not give up his membership in the order to which he belongs. Weaea thoild) Imewlt. f women Miffner uatold agony and misery because the nature of their disease is not correctly understood. They hare been led to believe that womb trouble or female weakness of eome sort is responsible for the Diany ills that be set womankind. 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Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale to me directed, issued by Uie Clerk of the District Court of Sioux county, Nebraska, in an action pending in mid Court, wherein D. H. Oriewold is plaintiff, and L. J. Simmons, Grace Simmons and Rufus Coffin and Company are defendants, I will on the 19th day of December, 1808, at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day at the east door of tbe Court House, in Harrison, Nebraska, offer for sale at public sale the following described real estate, to-wifc Lot 0 of Block 0, of the Villnge of Harrison, Sioux county, Nebraska, to satisfy a decree of foreclosure of a tax lien enter ed in said cause by our said Court at tbe September A. D. 1808 term thereof, to- wit: on the 10th day of September A. D. 1898, wherein our said Court found due to the said plaintiff, D. H. Griswold the sum of 1173.44 together with the sum of 17.34 allowed by the court as attorn eys fees in said action, with interest on said amounts from date of said decret at the rate of 10 per cent per annum and costs and accruing costs and adjudged the same to be a first lien on said premi ses. Said premises will be sold for the purpose of satisfying said sums. THOMAS HOLLY, Sheriff Don't send away for Dry Gooda and Groceries when you can buy them 3 cheap at the RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE in Harison, as you can in Chicago at the department stres. GERLACH, proprietor of the Ranch Supply House has just put in a full line of Gents furnishing goods for Fall and Winter wear. He will sell Overcoats and Cloth ing cheaper than any other store in Harrison. Come and nee for yourself. And the Ranch Supply House will not be undersold on Groceries & Provisions. Come and be convinced. L. GERLACH, Prop. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. cstacusMed ise. Harrison, Nebraska. B. E. BunrtTM, President. f . Coma, . Viee-Preeideai D. B. ORB-WOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. Transacts a General Banking Buflinesa C0SRZSP0NDEKT& Americas Exctuuhik Nationax. Bank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Fibot National Bank, Chodron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. WDBATTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUKOPC I at fkMeir eel rttn etw Jhwrt. fmpimtxmtitlntilt mmrtrtllmj. -ode yet. It iQffS ta a "nigger in the fitmAiA7iZ S?l ire down tlA y. mwr ti - rT 7 THE WORLD, rulltxer Building, New Yor. OS 'eleJV 'U 'A 'WN iesjsre'emwwai Mheriri Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue I of an order of sale to me directed, issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Sioux county, Nebraska, in nn action pending in said court, wlierein J. Y. Cas tle ie plaintiff, and Metta L. Maine, Silas R. Maine, George W. Hester, and James O. Sargent, are defendants, I will on the 19th day of December A. D. 1898. at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day at the east door of the Court House, in Harrison, Nebraska, offer for sale at public sale the following described real estate to wit: Lots 20 aod 31 of Block 7, of tbe Village of Harrison. Sioux county, Ne braska, to satisfy a decree of foreclosure of a tax lien entered in said cause by our aid Court at the regular September A. D. 1898 term thereof to-wit : on the 19th day of September A. D. 1808, where in our said Court found dne to tbe mid plaintiff, J. Y. Castle the sum of VMM together with tbe sum of $3:J.B9 allowed by the Court as attorneys fees in said acuon wiui interest on said amounts from date of srud decree at tlie rate of 10 per cent per annum and costs and accru ing costs, and adjudged the tume to be a Bret Ilea on said premises. Snid premie ee will be sold for the purpose of satisfy- tog eatd sums. STOCK BHANDS. The JouitAL will publl.Hli yonr brand, Ike tbe following, for K .-00, per rear. Each ad ditional brand 75 cents. Every farmer or ranchmen in Slonx and adjoining comities shouM adverting their brand h In TnicJoi a SALS It circulate all over the stnto. It nmy be the menus of suvlng money for yon. uZ3 V. o. FRANK MJTTO. On left side of cuttle and on left Ih.ii liter ot borne. Ilanirn on Antelope crock VjlulvliriHt, SloUxCo., Neb. CHAKI.KS IIIKHI.R. On left side or hip of rnttle, On left shoulder of linrMis. lltmiirn on the houd ol Wur bonnet tcrck Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Nob e BOVIAIir sSXrailllNOK N 1 i MM w rro Oe rtmairrej sV. AsTonssenelaesssetOssS easw SSMki ssesrlsln eer sseiiii fteejs. "r sa InTeaOoa Is sreessir ssii'irt's Com . toe Unes sMetir eoeeeesMM. lis snei m twsMe ts44 , eitaoel eewss, is tfce $6zMt KzzlZl A Hsfiesossety RhMtfss4 wssklr H"l ralaUon of ur ssssejiis InerML ltsn-e. Ss rear ; fner oiit)M, t ioM Srsl a? . yv.c.xv.'zv. On left shoulder oi' ctMo MdKHtiiiCon I.Utlo Cottf.iwt o I. ., Crawford Knlir. FRPEJRiAL e sstase decari aerroee Packaee free asm sMaeEtHti ofe.: IO! Mra THOMAS HOLLY, S! iff. LTOuSlVlK D l -"-t Tte Davis JRsdOa., Baby Carriages IMstrlsste $3.50 The ckssjisst. i m mi pes house ta d eaeenh. -." 'jt : '., :.r.. i ! H '7 - X - I .1 "V1 V