The Sioux County Journal. TOL. XX HABBISOIT, 1TEBBASKA rTttTJT&SlDJLir, FEB. 16, 1899. XTO. 30. Our arotlo-NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."--Hoiu William J. Bryan. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE omcKim: W. A. Foynter C.overoor KdWard A. Gilbert Lieutenuut Ooveruoi W. f, l-orfr ."ecretary of Btate .John T. Cornell . Auditor .J. It. Meserve Treasurer ". J. Smyth Attorney General .J. V. Wolfe ..hand CoinnilsHlonci W. It. Jackson Supt. Public Instruction CONtiUKSSIONAL PELKCJATION: .John M. Tliurhton V. 8. Senator, Oumha Will. V. Allen f. S. Senator, Madison -J. II. .Strode, Congressman 1st li-t., Llucolu Fhe Sioux County Journal. ESTABLISHED IStfS. Subscription Price, f.1.00 OFFICIAL PAPER OF 8IOAIX COUNTY. Goo. I). Canon, - Keillor. Kntercd at the llurrlson pot olllce an tewoinl class matter. I). II. Mercer, . ShiiiuvI Mux nil, W. L. Stark, It. 1). Sutherland, W. I.. (,rc n. id 3rd Ills Oth Omaha Uremont Aurora Nelson Ive.rtney JUDICIARY: .J. J. Slllvau ( hlcf Justice, Columbus T. 0. C. Harrison ..Ai'tc Judge, Grand. I-iiiud T. L. Norval AtetocUte Jude, Howard l. A. Campbell Clerk mid Reporter, Lincoln FIKTKKNTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT: M. I'. Klnkaid Judge, O'Neill W. II. Wcslover " Kuslivillr JJ. J. niewutt.., Clerk, Harrison TKKMS OK COURT: lilstricl Court, At Harrison, commences ..Spring term .May fcwt, Kull ' Sept li.tH Jury I'.Mi. County Court, At Harrlaun, commences Mrxt Monday of em li month. I.KGISLAT1VK: W. II. Reynold. StMiiititr IMst. No. M,C!utdron Allen U. Usher 1'ist, No. " HEAD THE JOURNAL Tliix Weeh I "Pi nil in f r . 2 i ne mciienry Resolution. The slate legislators at Lincoln, an still foobng their time away, doing little business, neither have they elected a U. 3. Sooatur. Sec. Ouge, a meniliorof of tlie presid ents cabinet, predicts an extra session of I iT,n'frvK if tl.w reftee-:inl7r.hon nrmv 111 ! UO(l IlUt JUl.SM UUIIUI4 UJW JlCSeUU BCSmOO. COUNTY UiriCKUS: Hubert Wilson ( our.ty Judge M.J. Illewelt.-. Cleik Cluu. Hiehle Tre:inrei KMe !crrlani ..Sunt Thou Ilolty J. K. I'hlnney A a.rt of the insane asylum at Yank ton, S. Oak. was destroyed by fire on last Sunday morning, sixteen of the in mates lost their lives, and causing loss utilic Instruction ! of property, to the extent of $ 18,000. Sheriff Coroner ' The Republican representatives, who I 1 . . . ,.t It K. Thomas Surveyor r mipuuwau w i.tm u rul"'u' , ,,,.. Clerk of District Court j .nnisi,a. our aw .eK,n,atu.a ...... 11. J.O'Connell County Attorney BOAKI) or COM Mi-slON Lies: Jens C. Menu (Chairman J... 1st DUirlet nlaced themselves on record as beiut: Andrew I'rocunler Kgcrt Bohwcr 2d 3d VI LLi. K OFKICKIW: J. Y . WrlKht (ckatrman) Truntee .John Uavla J. II. Bartcll " J. K. Marttcllr " y. Kouwer " W. II. Oavla rl,-rl Uwli Gtirlach Treavrer SCHOOL orncKits: F.ggert Kohwar - Director J. II. Biirtfcd - Moderatw Uli (iorlach Treasurer ait ltCHKS ASD WHIKTIES. Method lt undny HcIkkjI meeU every Suu lay morning at 10;00 ' W. II. DATI", MlBdB KTCLL, Superintendent. becretury KPWOKTU LEAGUE. Regular lulncwi meeting first Tuesday evening in each month. MiM I'AI.MER, O. KliKMLt, I rtnldeut. Heca-etarv. Derollonal mwjtluK every Sunday evening at :. MM. KESlnLt, Leader. JlHIOIl LEAGl'E. Meet each Sandar afternoon at 2:30. MKR. Kf-DALL.,Supt. JEBRT RUSK POfT, No. .'., G. A. K. Mt aecontt Monday In each month In the court house at llarrlmn. E. E. Llvcrmore, Com. WOODMES OF THE WOULD. Harrison Camp, Ho- IB, meets on each al ternate Wednesday evening. W.. Davis, D. II. Giswou, Clerk. Con. Coin. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMEIIICA. MeeU on 2nd and last Saturday evenlnn eaeh month at 8 o'clock. J. W .Smith, V. U J. II. BArri L Clerk. in favor of the nefarious pass system by iiideftnately postponing a resolution in their legislative body on the tlth inst. . BO YEARS' Trade Marks .T Trade Marks n.uii.. rtt COtRIOHT8 AC. AaroM sssAnfl a ssetsb and Ossenptlen ny sjnilf assaflaW oar optnlnn free whether sn IsrsnUoa Is aroaably nsienlaWe. rrnnijinnirs. UoasssfWtlf ennitll. llui1lHint n I'sfenu swt fra. Osoast aweney for ,ans tBronsn s.uen m t iww. iika limiil Im. whhnut disras. In the Scftcfinc Jlntrtcan. Mrtest nr. A nilaUn Mr i lo - mm ilallms ft? aar setaatiile lenrnsl, Tareis. M noaws, k bow or "j""1 As puishment to Ganoral Egan, for assisting General Alger, Hec. of war. Adt. General Corbin and others in their nefarious conduct, during the war wilh Spain, and ahusing bis supriour ofliter Mj. General Miles, cotninandor of the army and navy, of our glorious republic, president SlcKinley has granted that sa trap a vacation of aix years, with full pay and at the expiration of that time he is to be placed on the retired list. Not much disgrace about that, ia there? Thi manner in w hioh Represe ntative Fisher runs over the people that critizise him makes the Spaniards hhiver, every time they hear of it. Cap. Fisher might have had a crack at them if they had not fcnrrendered too soon. Lincoln Evening News. Yes, the hero of camp Thomas, made such a grand stand play while at Chica- mauga, routing the son of the illustrious U. S. Grant, the Spanish forces in Cuba naturally t&ought if Cap. Fisher was ever permitted to land on Cunan soil they would be completely anihilated. The Mcllenry Resolution, w hich is supposed to declare the foreign policy of the United Slates regarding the Philippine Islands, passed the U. S. Senate Tuesday by a vote of 26 for, and 22 against. FOLLOWIMJ IS THE RESOLUTION AS IT PASSED THE SENATE: "That by the ratification of the treaty of peace with Spain it is not intended to incorporate the Philippines into citizenship of the United States, nor is it intended to permanently annex said islands as an integral part of the territory of the United (States; but it is the inteotion of the United States to establish on said islands a government suitable to the wants and conditions of the inhabitant! of said islands, to prepare them for ' i local self-government, and in due tHre to make such disposition of said a islands as will best promote the interest of the citizens of the United States and the inhabitants of said islands." I Is He Dishonest Too? 5 State Auditor Cornell, Charged With serious Offenses and Incompetency. i State Auditor Cornells reputation, as a public official is under a cloud at present, caused by serious charges made by a-imuel Lichty, ex deputy insurance clerk, who was only recently fired from that office. Mr. Lichty, charges that state officials extort money from the states insurance customers; nde on free railroad passes; Pullman sleeper passes; accept franking privileges from telegraph and telephone companies, besides the additional charge of incompetency in office &c. &c. Thus, in this instance, like others only recently, by republican state officials two years ago, "Public office1' is not a public trust" with them. If the charges prove to be true, uditor Cornell should be summariy fired from office, besides he should bcVosecuted by the authorities. On the other hand if unfounded Mr. Lichty j'lould be prosecuted for malicious libel, and teach him a lessson that wouU be a warning to others, who may O have no other way of displaying their Hjnte toward their superiors in office. I Kj'UKM ir'.RESS ASSOCIATION REORGANIZED. The grat unwashed g. o, ps, of Dawes couutv are resolvinir themselves into meetings at Chadron, and passing resol tions &c &c then dispatching them to Hon. A. O. Fisher, requesting him to re frain from supporting a man for U. S, senator down at Lincoln, who has a pri vate barrel of his own, and give his sup port to a man whom every body knows is owned soul and body by the B. & M Railroad company. Some of the g. o. ps thought the Journal made a great fuss and bowl over Mr. Fisher's election, but wd are not in it with those who are re sponsible for his election. They are doubtless very tired, but should take their medicine. A bill introduced in the state legisla ture, to create a new judicial district was killed in the upper house of that body last Friday, or, in other words it was in deflnately postponed, which1 of course means the same thing. If a similar bill introduced in the lower house by repre sentative Fisher, meets' the same fate in that august body, it will be a fv vor confered on, at least two thirds of the people of north-west Nebraska and by them will be highly appreciated we believe. We have heard it on good au thority that the doughty Capt Fisher, is already aspiring for judicicial honors in this district next fall. If true, he can and ought to be willing to take his chanc es with the other candidates who may ask for the sufferage of the voter at the polls next fall instead of carving out, by legislative enactment a judicial district for which, north west Nebraska h about as much uie for as a wag in would STOCK I1KANDS. The Joi'hsal will publinh your brand, like the following, for 2 :00, per year. Each ad ditional brand 75 cents. JCvery larmer or ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining counties should advertise their brands in TueJodb sal as it circulates all over the state. It may be the means of saving money for you. TKAVK NCTTO. fe On left side of cattle and on left shouid.s-ot horses. Range on Antelope creek P. O., Gtulchrist, Sioux Co., 'eb. CHARLES WEIII.E. On left side or hip of cattle, I On left shoulder of horses, j lliange on the head ol Warbon&et Jcreek Address Harrison, Sionx Co. Neb. S. W. CAREY. On left shoulder of eattle and hordes. ItanKeon Little Cottonwood. i"0. ., Crawford Nebr. ADVERTISE.YOUR STOCK BRAND J. C. L. K All LAND. The brand reprscnted in this not) and branded any where on left side of horses and AI the L I. brand any where on left side of cattle belongs to the uuderslgned. J. C. L, IUOLASD, Harrison, Nebraska. JERRY 4 HENRY WILL. We have 137 cattle branded S any where on right side which we expect to put enr own brand on soon as possible. yJ The brand herewith represented ia tAil this notice und branded any where y&Al on right side of Cattle belongs to the f m SO nn.rulvnpH J easy & Henrt Will, Harrison, Nebraska, CHARLES NEWMAN. The brand represented in this notice and branded any where on left side of cattle, and over-lup :ut from the right ear. Also the same brand on left thigh of horses, belongs to the undersigned. Range near East Springs, south part fo Sioux county. Chaki.es Newman, Harrison, Nebraska. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL. ' r THE COMMERCIAL; BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, Nebraska. : B. BltKWSTMt, President, ViosrPreaidwki D. K. 0RI8W0LD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. ; i ... . Transacts a General Banking Business, The Reform Press Association, has been reorganized under the new name of the Country Publishers Co., and articles of incorporation were filed in the office of Secretary of State last Saturday. The incorporators are: Samuel Roes of the Roes printing company, Omaha, James C. Dahl man, O. M. Hitchcock, proprietor of the World-Herald. Omaha; Thomas S. Allen, Lincoln; Genl. P. H. Barry, Thomas J. Nolan, Omaha; R. E. Lee, Ilardman, J. A. Edgerton and Warwick Saunders, Omaha. Following are the names of some of the most prominient men in the Reform forces of this State who are stockholders in the new Association, which will insure its undoubted success: Governor Poynter, Ex-Governor Holcomb, Ast. Atny. Genl Oldham 8ec. of State, Porter, A. F. Johnson, C. Q. Defrance, E- II. Lukart, Genl. P. 11. Barry. F. L. Mary, J. M, Thompson, J. H. Edmisten, . J. F. Ooad, D. Clem. Deaver. J. N.Gaffin, John G. Maher. OUR CLUBBING LIST. g The Sioux County Journal, and g Journal of Agriculture, (St. Louis, Mo.), - - $1.75 J The Sioux County Journal, and Twick-A-Week (Omaha,) World-Herald, - - 1.75 8 The Sioux County Journal,8 and 0 Thkioe-A-Week (N. Y.) World, ----- 1.75 The Sioux County Journal, and Silver Knight Watchman, (Washington, D. C.,) - 1.75 ftfcMftkKtSTOSKKftira Women should know It. Many women suffucr untold agony and misery because the nature of their disease ia not correctly understood. They have been led to lieheve that womb trouble or female weakness of some sort is responsible for the many ills that be set womankind. "j Neuraligia, nerveousness, headache, p'ujTy or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism, adragging pain ordull ache in the back, weakness or bearing-down sensation, profuse or scanty supply of urine with strong odor frequnt desire to pans it with scalding or burning sensa tion, sediment in it after standing in hot tie or common glass for twenty-four hours Are signs of kidney and bladder trouble. The above symptoms are often attrib uted by the patient herself or by her physician to feuiale wcukuetw or womb Hence so many fail to obtain relief be cause they are treating, not the disease itself, but a reflection of the primary cause which is kidney trouble. In fact women as well as men are made miserable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same reme dy. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist and is easy to get at any drug store for fifty cents or one dol lar. To prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and book telling all about it both sent absolutely free by mail. Kindly mention Thb Sroux Coun tt Journal and sond your address to COEMSPONDENTSY American Exchange National Bank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, First National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. tyDRAJTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. 1 A Romantic Contest... A young man in Nebraska fell desperately in love with a pirl in his class at college and desired to declare bis love in writing. The World-Herald asks its readers to join in giving him a suitable sentence. 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Every contestant who succeeds In completing as many as 11 ef the incomplete words, whether he wins cash or a subscription to the f-unday World-IIcrald or not, will receive as a premium "Snap Bboti" .fi'-rt Trans-Mississippi exposition, containing about forty excellent i..;;-!"ti phtr,sraPhic vleW!l ot lhc l3U"(,lD"9 nd ,,ounli- To outer tbo contest simply write the sentence, legibly, as nearly complete as you can, put after it figures indicating how many wsrda you have completed, and give your name and address. It ia issrsifsd that each competitor send in the same letter with his senten oe year 's subscription to the Webi.t Wobld-Hsai., which Is lesnd ia aemi veekly sections, at one dollar a year. Those who win the Sundttg tub. tension will also receive the Weekly paper for which they have paid. Uctddeuis of Omaha are barred from the contest. The contest closes February 28th, 1899, In case of tie theorise money will be tquaU divided. This offer has been lubmlttsi to Iks postal authorities at Washington and they say It Is not objscUsasWe. AsMrsss. Weekly World-Herald. OMAHA, ND3. h ive for u fifth wheel. trouble. l)r. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y.