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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1899)
The COUN' Jou TOL. XL Bryan's Tm Bcois REPUBLIC EMPIRE? TKE PHIUPPWE QUESTICM HO. WLUM lion. Andrew Cuma uour, , AUOn, H hit. Oor- ' if n. Huron, Mason. Ilani.l, Si-- Boa. W. J. Ft UTAH HWI (lit TTnn n IT t ,t ""Si """I Txrwir, roller, "Olt. AxiiBinr CAHKKGnt. luiriEr iiv" .;",rVVOB-"" A-'l'owns. Hon. Adl.l I' HI. ATI0?rSS ckitict. iscftpwlicm .KJWirssigTjPM m-nD t2JtfJ&ii!ieW " TKE GOSPEL OF A KICKER CIVILIZATION AMD ESSAD2B LI3ESTY. Tnu osltt hook on the sixjlct. j i . , , , ACEKT3 WANTED. OskUl rmMiZT " "mot '"nuJ.od bj an oiUsr too U, , Me T"l T 00 "Ch Ordor "nxx-oUmf K M book, at on. Um wbM on.h tMlH wiu fTllii.L. v Cloth Blndln SsS SfiVo ""."n innt !"' j.xV;-m"" "J' BiusU BidUiuc, wiuj Boid iB(M. . WrtUIWnr Corsrmllcled Trrra, to Ay-'.i" " INDEPENDJ-fIC?- The Sioux County Journal. fBSTABUSHED Subscription ?'rice, f J .00 OFFICIAL PAFCB OF SIOUX COUNTY. Ip. I). C'aniii, - KIUr. Kntwral nl tlio Ilurrlmm pc.t onice ax mooikI eliuw matter. Bi r O.H P NEWVOSK. May 1(5. The Sua raya: O. IL P. Belmont, whom an avowcl candklxle for ,tlie lteniocratic numinatinn for vice prsMik-nt in 1U00 on a ticket ith William J. Bryan, is tack of a movement to organic the tli Chicago (lat furni I)eniecraU in thi city and state. A meeting w;w halJ on Sunday night nml a commitle appoint -d to mwt on Wednesday and prepare a plan fur extending the organization throughout the Mate, witli committws in very county. This comniitUra will meet in thu ollice of llie Verdict, a weekly (Kiper owned by Mr. Kelniont. The plan under consideration is to perfect a skeleton organization all over the tote and elwt a full set of delicate to tho next national convention of the party. The deletrtes elected are to Iw silver men who believe in the Chicago platform Jind are to be pledged to vote for Bryan and IMniout if they get into the coven tion. The leaders of the movement believes tfcat such a delegation will ba seated, as Uryao and his friemls will undoubte lly control the convention. Mr. Belmont, and Ins friends who are in charge of the new movement have attempted to break into Tammany l.all and Like away tho Chicago platform men who are still identified witb that organization. Overtures were made to John C. HI eehan to join the luuvement. but he declined. I aily Rocky Mo intain News. A popular subscription is now being raised for the purpose of purt-hamng a palatial reidem' in the city ot Washing ton, D. C. and on the return of Admiral Ifewey, from Uw Philippine Islands, to K resent it to him, as an emblem of the igh regard and esteem in wliii h the American people hold the hero of Manila' hay, little over a year ago, coupled with hit naval war record in the Pinlippme's rfunca tlat time. Wittvouut doubt, there isnt' a in.'.n who baa distinguished liiniw lf since Washing tons time that the teople of these United -.State thinU more of, or will laud more highly than Admiral Dewey ; but it would be more to the credit of tho American people if Ue home which they will like ly appropriate toward buying and pre sent to the Admiral as a fitting memento war given to some widowed mother, who has given a son and per chance a husband in honor of their country, Ad miral Dewey receives an annual salary of 118.000 besides allowances &c. &c, and at retirement, will receive sufficient vn then, to live in affluence the rest of his days. In every community there are poor people, who are deserving sub ject of charity, or there are hospitals in the large citiea; Orphan asylums that the price of the home in all probability, if .given them, would relieve a wonderful Amount of suffering and make many a Jiemrt beat with joy and gladness, as would the heart of the great hero, Ad miral Dewey, It is true, the people have a right to give to whom they phase iMd for what purpose they please, but the moral, as well as the spiritual law, in that great day of accounts will held the individual to a strict account of how 4 hey aasisted in looking after and caring rfor the poor. "For, the poor ye have Always with you." Oeoeral Merriam in command of the IT. ft troopeiaaquelcing the trouble lit U'nr 4leoer, Idaho m the Coner de Alenemin taf district, has ordered the disorinii7A 4iM0f alljabor Unions in that state. 1 that oVot savor of militarism, then 09 A not know what does. sRisonsr, 3ste3sica, Thursday, jula.it iss99 Cr M,tto--NO QUESTION l3 EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED R.GHT."--Hon. William J. Bry-n. F, A v 7 J.arYA'i - I, Rnniitnni l ks re..o4U Iv ctl open our " tMr MS 3.0 CCLiP.AV, Publicum. MUM 13 W It isnt often that we rgitt-r a kick against a brother editor in the way he conducts mill edits Ins p.ier, i.ut at IIiim time we are doubt ly jntitif iwl in calling Brer Luxlcnian to account for copying from Tub S;ocx Cot nty Joiknai and accrediting It t tho Northwestern Presi The last two Iksuph of the Bulletin have contained short local notice clipped from the Ju-:t.SAI,, atwt paragraph from the article "llu t.mli HI nun T.n. " ...i a local notice relative to the appoint- ment. ol nei'-hbor (J,rl trator of tli estate of the lata iierman U(K-l(le. We presume it, was purely a mistake, Brer Liudeman? If th memtiers of legislature from this seiitonal and representative district had been as zealous in trying to have have passed, whilo down ul Lincoln the past winter a null-trust law as they were some other bills though of much less importance comparatively speaking, their constituancy, certainly would have iauucu ineiu to uie HKye s on ineir turn. ru- Ex-Oovernor, Roswell P. Flower of New York, died in Brooklyin hint Friday evening. He was a great, financier and was one of the master minds which, in the last two years awtiwted in forming some of the great trusts which are in exhistance today as a mark of his won derful business ability. Denver is making a despemte effort, her Board o( Trade, and bunness men of the city and senator E. O. Wolcot, to secure the next republican national con vention. And, why not? Denver is doiili tloss one of the most" picturesque cities in t 111 nnlinn l.i,l... ll I. (I... 1.. - gest railroad centers in the United States lil.:ll-.l..l.. f:i vniini, V'IIHil)u, I II 1 1 W llil Oil la, ili.ll - watikee, Boston and New York City; its Hotel accommodations and advantages are unsurpassed and hv the time Mm great party conventions are convened, in new Auditorium, in iienver win have tieen comnleted hence there am nn oilier cities in the Union that will ' be able to oirer the inducement for a national convention that Denver can. By all honorable means the Journal hopes to see the Pioaeer city of the plaint secure the prize. UBON TON EESTARANT.t P. Ii. RIGELOw Prop., ?Candies, xtite, Tobncco, bruits, 5fl Cakos, Pi ttTA Good Lunch Counter in ouju ai Jbivin l rices. hi chang'G Culls. in all the realms of sound economics to.' re is not a sciihir.lenririiinciit lh.it i :.n l org il against the tviuonetization of silver. With hilver at par wi h gold, an would Im the els') within five minutes aftr its reinstall ement as legal currency liothschild nn i his aiuts could not buy our silvtr at CO cents and uso it in Chin t, Argentine and Kus:a at to drive down prior of farm products in this country, and consequent!-,- our farmcrtr would get mora foreign gold for their crops and the r"oplo would have n largi-r supply of circulating silver to Mimulate prices and tsiom business. Present con ditions having proved our contention that an increased currency helps priis and stimuhites businow, where will the single standard iciofile find any ground to stand on? Two fa-ts make u pinwipie and vindicato the wistloni of the Chicago platform. Cemocrat and Journal "cf Agriculture. The (N. Y.) Advertiser says: Among the important Democrats; gains in difi'erent states since tho conclusion of the hostilities between fcfo.un and the United States, and in addition to the gain of 380,000 votes in New York, New Jersey Connatsticut, thnrj may bs mentioned a Democratic gain of nearly 10,000 votes in Colorado, of mora than 77,000 votes in Illinois and Indiana, of about 5,000 votes in Sltehiir.in and 23. 000 in Minnesota, of 20,000 in North Car olina, of about 12,000 in Pennsylvania and of nearly C0.000 votes in Wisconsin. In abaut fhfteen important states of tlie onion, excluding, the solid South en tirely from the list that is on the sec tions upon which the Republican nartv depends for its votes the party has lost about G."0,000 voles, or more than twice the plurality secured by President JIu ICioley in 1808. Andrew Stctiinley, the well known Sioux-County stockman whose brands are J A and hi V-, spent a few days in town iai wec-K. tie made this ollice a pleasant-call renewing his subscription lortheOrip. Jlr. McGinley having sold out his ranch to James Cook last full is now iiivenig.xting tlw various phases of placing his cattle out in small bunches with rwpousiblo parties at so much jier head er year for caring for them, bel- evmg it to oe clieaiwr than oiierating a ranch. He now has about 275 head. The Pioneer Grip. If free discussion by patriotic men is to lie hemvfort treated as treason, it might lie well for the administration to i-iuso the seizure nnd cremation of all copies of thu Declaration of Indciicn deuce: because so lung as that document stands, even though the government should be destroyed, some men will con tinue to t reasonably insist on tho ri;;ht of "life, libcrt and Iho niirinit of hum riess, North-Western ( 'a t holic. James Cook, the big stock man of Sioux County who bought the MclJinloy ranch, having 1,200 inns under cultivation, has made ouito a record in wintering 1,700 head of Nnvadi cattle with the small loss of fourteen head, nine of which were lost in dehorning tha bunch last February. Tho Pioneer Grip. What is:all We Do. A serious and dangerous diseaso pre vails in this country. d:in.'ermiy l. :in.. so deceptive. It comes on so slowly yet surely mailt is oiteti lirmly aeated bo fore we are aware of it . The name of this disease which may liedivided into three distin-'t stages is, first, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in kick, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinnte. ntlip u-illiia. Iiiirnin., sensation, the flow of urine being copious or scant wnn strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, will heavy pain in the abdomen low down m tween the navel nnd the water passage Incensing desiro to urinate, with scalding sensation in iassing, small quantities being passed with dilllciiltv, sometime neces airy to draw it with instruments, of uric ac id or gravel has formed, it prove dangerous if neglected. The Third stage is Bright' Disease. There Is comfort in knowing that Dr Kilmer, the c.rent kidney nnd bladder specialist, has discovered a ltemedy fam ous for ill marvelous cures of the most dislivrfslng cases ond known as Dr. Kilm er's Swnmp-Itoot. It is sold by nil druggists. As a m-nof lt I ha W!iiul,.ef nl vlrflloo t this great discovery, Swamp-Root a sain . , , -, ' ; ,, , , ,? wi f 'f0.i"!r"l non wiii oe sent a jsoiutciy tree oy mail ...... nvu, , miii.iij , I TJ VI J ,,,n, on nmIU:atiun tolM Kilmpr Co.. nine iiumpTion, i, vviMn writing Kindly ninllnn Hint Vm nit .hi Ii Iwr. 1 irA.. . v.,... niiv jv, i inu vturr l wi 1.1 f I io the Sioux County JocnitAL Dates, I ? re t id , stntl o n a r y Cor.necf:on and Ever- Ti.irf I';ST OFFICE IJL'II.blNO, Harrison, Xrl. The undersigned h .ag ent Tor the celebrated David Bkadley, Wccn Motop Improved Wind Mill;?, tli best mvAo. I am a)!?( prewired to furn hh in thort notice first (;!aii ; pumps, Pipcf. Weed & sfr.ej Towers, Tan'; or anyWiing la the l!n; fl4'P repairs, AT LOWEST . riiiiE.s. Vritc n! for eslircates bo fore contiacting elsewhere. You will live money by it. ADDiiE-s-JcilN 8. AiSZJTON", I Artirriore, K. Dale HOAIJ NO'lJi.'E TO t.ANI OWNEK3. To A IX V II)4 IT .11 A V L'ONCEUM X Tho Cou-iniiistoiier eppoihteij to locate a road coiiinienciii(; at the north-west corner of fcec. IO,Twp..'. UanoM, rnnning tlicnoe oneanr one h.iif nilles north has reported In fsvor of esti.MIhlng of that part of said road, commencing nt the north-west corner of Sec. 9, Twp. S!, ICangitW, running thonce north one It a mile, an nil objection thereto, or claims for datiuige must he (lied in tiie county Clerk's olliee on or before noon of (he l..lh' lay of July, is;?. U. J. Bt.KVV ETT, County Clerk. ifiiAD Nrii io aix n iiM i; iu-r Copci-aw: liie eommiss'.Jj r np;,intmt to lonatna road cmmiienc.ln t tno nortli-east corner of the north we it, quarter of tho north-east quarter of Sec. Twp. 32, RaiiRe SJ. runniiiff Uumce south oiLi mho to connect with eust & west luid out ri.ad, bus reported in favor of the eslalillsViuent of the rutne, with a variation rommeurhig 22 rods south of tho point of starting, tbe.iu'uriinuiug south-east 20 nxls, thence south U intersect withroiid runnhiK east and west 15 rods east of line petitioned for, and all objections thereto, or claims for i-ainnge muiit bo filed in the county Clerk's olBee on or before noon of the ISth day of Jhily, IK09. M.J. nLKWKTT. i24S.) '' County Clerk. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF SIOUX COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the matter Cf tho Eatato of Herman Ooedde, Deceaeed. SO'rrcK FOIt I'UlCSKNTATiO.N AND IIEAK I.SU OK CLAIM, Sotej Is hereby given to all persons liav Ins ctainis anJ.aniaiu!s i"iindt ilermn n Cotdde into of Sioux County, Nebraska, deceased, tlint the time fixed tor llllntr clitini against snid estate Is sii iiiomlis from thu :ird (lav of Jlay . 1). JHva. All suc h personn are required to present their cliilms with tho vouchers, to the county Juili?e of wild county, nt his o"ieo therein, on -or Ijeloro Hie 6th dav of November IS'TI, and all elalais will bii heard before the said Jndge on tlie Mil day of June Ji0, or nfterwurd on the lli-st day of eacu'rrgular term of said court during tlie time ihuiled fur tiling claims us aforesaid. J Dated this 3rd day ol Ji:iy lsM. Itobert Tllson, County Judge. Soul, j '(A trim Copy) IN THE COUITTY COURT OF SIOUX COUTY, NEBRASKA. In The Matter of the Estate of Joseph S. Dickinson, dr ceased. NOTICE! KOIt I'UK-iKNTATlON AND HEAU. lNti OF CLAIMS. Notice Is hereby given to nil persons hav ing elnima and deiimnds iiuint Joseph 8. llnklnson, late of Hioux county, deceas ed, tliat tho time fixed for fllins claims against sail! estate is Wx months from tho Jrddayof May lsOT. All such persons are required to present their claims with the voucher to tho ominty Judge of said conn, ty at liUoflice therein, on or beioro the Ulh day of Novomber ls(, and all claims so filed will Is-heard before tha suld JndRe on tho 5th diy of June IM or iirt,'r-iird on the flrt. (lay of each reBitlsr term of suld court dur ln the time limited (or filing claim as aforesaid. Doted this 3rd day of May lw. i Koiwrt w nson County jiujgo. (A true Copy.) WliO(tplii2 Cough. I h.td a little llOV Who HI nanrln AnnA from nn attack of whooping cough, Mv neighbors recomiiicnded Chamts-rliiiii's IVnigh Remedy.- I did not think that u,,.y '"eoicuia wmiu ne p him, but lifter ffiving him a fe.,v doses !,( thai remedy I uoticed an improvement, and cured him entirely. Jt is the lest conirh rneuicine l ever nnd in tho bourn J. L Moore, Houth Dnrfrellstown, Pa. For le by Dr, J, E. Ptiinney. J. W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles Sc. Send in your Harness and shoe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. FINK WORK STRICTLY CASH." OUR CLUBBING LIST- TCE SlOCX COT-NTY JOITKNAL and JoCRKAL of AOKICDLTOHE 1 Year, " . " Twce-A-week World-Herald " ' , " " " " Thrick-A-Wmk-World, (N. y.) " " Bilvek Knight Watchmn (D. C.) " " " " Cincinnati Wedcly Enquires, STOCK BRANDS. Tim. Journal will pnhiWi your brand, like tl following, for $2:00, per ve.ir. Kach nd- dltionrd brand 75 cents. very rarnier or raiichieen In Sioux and adjoining counties should advertise their brands in Tur.JoUH- KALas il eireulates all over the state." It may be the means of saving money tor you. m FRANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle and on left shoulder ot horses. ItaiiKe. on Antelope crck I- 1'. O., tibilchnst, Sioux Co., Neb. ClfAKLKS I'.IKIILK. On left, side, or hip of cattlo, f .- ":.- On left shoulder of hx-ses. Itangu on the bead ol Warbonnct I, j r-Jcr creek 4 Address Harrison. Sioux Co. Nob. . W.CAltKY. shoulder of cattle On left and - v.iSjr' -jiiunire on MUIc Oottennwod i'O. ., Crawford Nebr. ADVERTISE YOUR STOCK BRAND nm fjeiinercsal iank. INCORPORATED 1888. Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. CAPITAL STOCK PATD SUKPLUS AND PROFITS -o- DIRECTORS. II. E. C;ias. T)UT-:V'STER, J C. Jameson. ..,,:. 7..., - iCBlUUltl. D. II. G CORRESPOBDENTS: INTEREST PAID Many old soldiers now fool Hi e effect of lhe hard service they endured during tho war. Mr. (leo. H. Anderson, of Ross ville, York county, Penii , who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is ni"ffl IZlL says, "and firocured a liotlie of Chamber lain's Pain P.alm. It did n ni,.h nA that I would likn to know m-i.i- von Would Chn.rc-A nin fnr una ri,v-.r. l,..ll,...v Sir. Anderson wanted it both for his own use-and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family shnuld have a iioltle of it in their home, not only for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises nnd burns, for which it, is unequalled. For sale by Dr. J; E. Phinnev. Mv son was nflliotcd with rheumatism which contracted his right limb until he was unable to walk. After usimr nn and a half bottles of ChamlierlaiVs Pain Balm ho was able to be about attain. I can heartily recommend it to persons Binierin;; rrom rheumatism. John Snid er, Freed Calhoun Co., W. Va. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinney, I have been a sufferer from chronic diarrhoea ever since tlio war and have used ujl kinds of medicine for it. At Inst I found one remedy that ha Wn a success as a cure, and that is Chamber lain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. P. E. (Irishnm. Oaars Mills, La, For mle by Dr. J, E Phinney InTO. -13. A SPECIALTY NO EXCEPTIONS. - $'1.75 - 1.70 - 1.70 - 1.75 - 1-55 CH A ULES Uill'IIENOUH Tlie brand l-oprsented in this notice ' j anil branded any where on lft side or horses and ( f"n Also the L L brand any whore on - I loft side of cattle belongs to tuo undersigned. CH.Utl.ES UMrDENOUK. IlarrUon, Nebraska. CHARLK3 .NEWMAN. The brand represented in this not'.ee und branded any where on left nidu :3 of cattle, and over-Ian cut from tb 3 rixht car. finoiw Al9 ttlts same brand on left thigh of fyJJ horses, belongs to the undersigned. luiage near East Springs, south part to Sioux county. Chaklkh Newman, ItarHson, Nebraska. THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL Good Hay & Stock Ranch for sale. ' CHARLES SCHILT- IN - $10,000.006) s nooon Ni. C. F. Coffee, Vice President. A. McGinlet, iswoed, Cashier. WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, Nr.w Yomc OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, OilAilA, NtJi. 9 ON TIME DEPOSITS.- ARestorm viTflLrr. Cures Impotency, Nifjlit Emii-sions nl vvaf.tniff diseancn, all effects of f?P abuse, or excess and self indiH t'i ?-fl " '1XJ' yv " UIl'l V'"'"!)1100'1 bnl,,Icr' Brings th-s :' V "7Pinic S,ow t0 Pa'e cheeks ard PAi restores the fire of youth. '..vV!iy mail 50c per box, C, boxes for $'J.OO; with a written giiaran- bend for circular. Addrca.i, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. Sold By Dr. J. E. Plilnncy. LIViEKDTA THE UP-TO-DATC LITTLE" Lllrn bii i Inm. Constipation, Dyspepsia, 8lok-Haad actio and Liver complaint. UHI COAT1D. 100 PILLS Bold by all flrnpirleu or soot by mm'. as cts. 'tirvtU Attica! C CLIwjs rsput j i I