Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, February 22, 1900, Image 1

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    Press -Journal.
VOL, 1ZTJL.
EIA.KIS02vr, nSTESIA.SA., THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 19CO.
Our ilolto-.-'O QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT 13 SETTLED RIGHT.""Hon. William J. Bryan.
Harrison
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Official Paper of Sioux County
Geo. D. Canon, - Editor.
Entered at the Harrison Post Office as Secomi Class Mattes.
iSf- - ----- r-Tl-TTHl T - "I I I . I I I .1 I. , allB I -f--
We I ope our readers will not f;iil to
read every ns licle in the PlltSS-Jot'RKAL,
both inside and out.
The Mid !le-ul-tbe-roud populists have
bailed another national convention at
Cincicali for thy nomination of a Nation
al ticket. Kvcdetitlv, they are tired of
Burlier and Ikmieliv. '
erty and indepedence, militarism, trusts,
scandal and tiie gold standard law will
defeat t'betu. ' -
ialism that condemns Americans to ser
vice io a distant tropical country, where
all th conditions of life are unfamiliar,
debilitating and depre;,siDfr. Homesick
ness and melancholy, added to physical
discomfort, often disorder the intellect
ar.d end in insanity. American soldiers
do not enlist in an expectation of Jeudtnjr
the miserable life to which they are sub
jected in the malarious, fever-stricken
swamps of Luzon. They count o:i serv
ins their country under condition mor?
favorable to human happiness. Oi;r iui
periulisls flippantly send them to God
forsaken lands to work out ambitious
commercial and political scheme for
them. "Pais abuse of republican ideas
produces the long lists of victims of dis
ease, insanity and bullets with which we
nra becoming farmiliar. Our Govern
ment (should be directed to securing the
happiness of the people, but the host of
raving maniacs coming hack to us from
Manila seems to prove that its present
policy is not directed to that end.
Anti-Tru3t
Resolutions.
British forces in the Transvaal, now
aeeni to 1 getting down to genuine
nmnuvorinif and fighting. General
Trench and a p:rt of his brigade having
successfully reached Kimberly, which
has been bolengurwi for 120 days.
"Till trust and nionoply question is
-closely Isnmd up with the railroad quns
lion. If trust were not ulfie to get
rate or favors of the railroads beyond
their conif-titors tbev would le shorn of
tmlf their advantage." Farm, Field and
Fireside,
The Chandler amendment, to the finan
cial gold bill now Wore the U. S senate
for consideration, providing for an inter
national bi-niela)lio commission, should
foreign nations nsU for a l.i-mtallic con
ference, was defeated by a vote of 45 to
.V khowiii't roticlnsivelv that, the ad
ministration party were not sincere. It
is cih? il if, 1 ti fi -;iva t!n p-ioplo in
the interest of the republican party.
Jiut the peoplo cannot be fooled this
time.
The Peoples Independent Party Na
tional committee, were in session at
Lincoln, the fore part of the week, and
named Sioux Fahs, S.JJ.ik., as their con- j
vention city, nod May 9tb as the date for
holding thy convention.
Senator Hnmia says, "The English
government is just ni good as ours."
By the wty tba fTiy-Pauwwfort treaty
grants special privileges to England in
the Nicraguan, canal deal, president
McKinley and his premier thintk so too.
The Middle-of-the-roaders, or thi llan
na winr of the People Independent par
IV, pro)0.e to go into the Federal cotirt
nod, if possible prevent the regulars
from placing, or uring the parly name
on the nations! ticket.
Tlwse United Stat" will noon havo a
llritish financial policy. "We have a
colonial war on our hands, using the
army and navy to subduo liliertv and
independence, so i s England, why not
ihave everything jui.t like Ivgland, their
home and foreign policies aro identical.
See?
Looking ov?r our exchanges recently
v noticed the following:
Blessed are they who scorn to borrow
their neighWs paper, Kvysio exchange,
od comes to the sanctum and lays
down the price of a years subscription
on the dsk and says: "Put me down on
your list; I liks your paper very much."
Yea. verily, they are happier, and such
ni these hpj entitled to ft front seat next
to the band!
Ex-council Hacrum, whom it is said
Sec. Hay removed from office, without
cause or provocotion, and substituted
in his place his own son. declares he
proposes to make it somewhat interest
ing and emhsrniHing for Mr. my and
president McKinley. If Maeruni a state
tnent is true then the president and Mr,
Hay should both h summarily impeach-
d. If Slftcrums statement is not true
then he should l-e banished or sent to the
national penitentiary for life. In either
ae it would tie ft lesson to others in the
f.iture that ofticiala or ex-ot!!eials
should be careful how they talk or act,
President Kruer, president of the
Transvaal republic, proposes to permit
women of the republic to go to the front
and assist their husbands, sons and
sneet hearts, in their fight for Liberty
and Independendence. We wonder if
such a spectacle as that should bo to the
civilized world will not influence presi
dent McKinley who is supposed to be
the honorable represcnlrtve of a liber
ty loving people and president" of a re
public, with a constitution, which de-
dares, all men. everywhere, nre born
free 8 nd equal, to then offer the good
o dices of these United States in behalf
of peace, batowceti a robbing empire on
one hand and a republic on the other,
lighting to maintain a Declaration of
Independence.
The infamous lluance bill which has
been before congress since It convened
last December, passed the senate on the
jfJth inst. by a strict party vote of 48 to
29. or a majority of 17 for the bill a
safe majority. Senator, Chandler. Teller
nnd Jones of Arkai-sas, each offered a
silver coinage amendment, but the G
O. P. Senators with but one exception-
Chandler VoUd to exclude any amend
ments relative to silver. Even Mr. Wed
rott of Colorado voted against such act
ions. Thus as a party the republicans of
the nation must po to the country in tho
-ampaiifn as the single gold standard
trty, Of course, the bill has not be
ome a law, but there Is little doubt but
tlie conferees will accept either the
4muse or the senate measure with little
modification, if any. It certainly will
lie liupoiwMe t iim I" In powr l
fool sod hood wink tlie people this liruo,
'The murder of a people fighting for lib
Th following Resolutions were passed
at Ihef Chicago anti-trust convention in
condemnation of the infamous financial
bill now ha fore congress and, uo doubl
soon to become a law :
Toe following resolutions were adopt
ed at the morning session and it wa
resolved to telegraph a copy to members
of th United States Senate:
"Whereas, There has been prissed by
the llousd of Representative a bill
known 8-9 the currency bill, which bill is
now pending in the Senate of the United
States, and
"Whereas, By said bill and by the
Senate amendment it is proposed by law
to extend further special and exclusive
privileges to favored classes ami
"Whereas Said bill and amendments,
it enacted into law, would ralegata to
tha national banks the governmental
right to isttsue currency, bestow an im
nienco bonus upon the bond holder-, give
a bounty of at least ?.'00,000,OW) to the
national banks, ciemonitize silver and all
paper money dollars, make all debts,
heretofore contracted and hereafter to be
contracted payable in gold, place it in the
money holding and in the money lending
class to contract the currency t will
and to possess themselves of the proper-
tv of the people at pleasure; ana, in sfiori
enthrone the money oligarchy, establish
a continental hank trust, enslave the
people and destroy the Republic to the
end that free government may perish
from the earth; now therefore be it
"Resolved That this conference hereby
utters its most solemn protest against
this most infamous measure: and, be it
further
"Resolved that the chairman of this
confreiice is hereby instructed to appoint
a committee of seven members to pre
pare a memorial against said outrage,
who shall be requested go to the Capital
of the nation for the purpose of present
itig this protest to both houses of Congress
of the United State; and be it further
"Resolved, That we warn the people
of the United States of this new menace
to their liberty, and call upon them
everywhere to meet together at their
court houses and in their school-houses
and other public places, and thurdcr
their protest against tho most audacious
dangerous and oppressive meaeuro ever
presented to a legislative body by a set
of conspirators."
Are You A Catholic?
If so, you receive a Catholic paper in
your jtamily? If rot, why not? The
Catholic paper is, for the Catholic peo
ple, a perpetual mission. The North
western Catholic by John Brennan. at
Sioux City, Iowa, is among the very tint
of its tind. Subscriptions will be receiv
ed at (he PflESS-JouRNAL oliice.
la Vuii District-Court of Sioux Cvnutf ,
" Nebraska.
Albert F. Iliil, plaintiff, Notice to Non
vs. resident Dk-
Thomss Kllin and Ctini les lciiUauts.
J:. Still livaiit, Executor i
del'fiiejaiit!. J
To TliomnK Ellis and Charles B. Bturdivant
Executor, non-resident defendants:
You nnd each of von will laio notice,
that Allien K. Hill, plaintiff has filed his pe
tition in the District court of Sioux County,
Kebn&to, the object and prayer of which
petition la the foreclosure of a certain tax
liun on the north-euHt quarter ot section 11,
township ffi, range 65, lu Sioux county, Keb.,
for tho iielitiu.ue.nt taxes of the year 1K9B
purchased hy defendant, and for the
delinquent tuxes of the years 189" and
iS'.IH paid -subsequent thereto, that you
and each of you may 1 e fcreolcsed nnd
torev-or hjrrat of air right, title, inter
cut lleh or equity of redemption in or to the
siune that tlie same may his soM to satisfy
said lien, and attorney' fees nud costs and
for ffonHi ill relief. You are required to ans
wer salt! petition on or before the 26lh day
of march, WOO. ALBERT F. IIIM,, plaintiff
G KAKT CL'TH KI 12, Attorney for plaintiff-
Notice to Jion-Residetit Defendaats.
Attend the Convention
The Commercial Bank.
INCORPORATED 1SSS.
Harrison, - - - - Nebraska.
-CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN
"0 SURPLUS FUND - -
SI 0,000.00s
10,000.00
...9
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C. F. Coffee, President. I). II. Geiswold, Ca?liier.
Chas. C. Jameson. . B. E. Brewster, A. McGinley,
CORRESPONDENTS:
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, New York.
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Omaha, Nlb.
IS THEDlBTRlCTCorRTOF'SlOVX COUS-
TV, SEUtUSKA.
Albert F, Hill, plaintiff, 1
VS. 'r
hnnh 0. 1), llassett, Charles
K. Verily, Jarnes SteClaurey ,
and Jlir'y M. Moore, deleml
an 18.
To Jumea Mcl,anrey and Uary U. Slooro,
noli resklent,d(!je.nilaiit.s,(i:iipiead with Sarah
U. l. IlaKsett ad Charles K, Verity.
Yon and each of you will take notice
that Albert V. Hill, plaiiititr has (lied his pe
tition in the District Court ot sioux County,
Nebraska, the object ami prayer of which
petition is the loreclomire o a tax linn on
the southwest quarter of sjctiou tweatv
tbreu. In township tturty-twonorth of range
flfty-fie west of the eth principal meridian
in KebraHka, Xor delluqeut taxes of tuo
years BBS, 14, i05, im, lS'f, and lSi)8 oa sul
ituid pitfii.V -plaintiff, to subject said land
to saleu.UlMtfHctlou,pf said lien, tliat
you atiilteh of you may be forcloscd, snd
barred 7'.ll rlt(ht, title, Interest or equity
of redemption in or to the same and for
Kceral relief,
i ou are required to answer said petition
u or before the fcith day of March l'JOO.
; ALAKRT F. KlU., plaintiff.
Oiux: Gt'TiiRiE, Atvu-ney for plalntifr.
Contest Notice.
Contest Notice.
United States Land Offlke,
Alliance, Nebraska, )
January 13, 1900. )
A suflicient contest affidavit having
been fi(ed in . this office by Peter Peter
son contestant, against Timber Culture
entry No. 80S, made October 23, 1888, for
South-east quarter, Section 3, Town
ship 34, Range OC w, by John Fiisch-
Cotitestee, in which it is alleged that
the said John Frisch has wholly failed
to performed the acts required by, law
for the perfection of said entry; that said
John Frisch has wholly failed to break or
plow live acres of said land during the
second vear ot said entry; that the said
John Frisch has wholly failed cultivate
anv of said land since the first vear of
entrv; that the said John Frisch has
wholly failed to plant any of said laud
to trees, tree seeds or cuttings at any
time and such defects continue at date of
this affidavit. Said parties are hereby
notified to appear, resound and olfer evid
ence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a m on March oth, 1900, before (irant
Guthrie Notary Public at his 'office in
Harrison, Neb, and that final hearing
will be held at 10 o'clock ji m on March
15th 1900, before the Register and Rece
iver at the United States Land Office m
Alliance, Neb.
The said contestant having in a proper
affidavit filed June 29th 1899 set forth
facts which show that after due diligence
personal service of this notice can not
be made it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given by due .and pro
per publication. F. M. Dorrington,
Register.
Si Joseph's Academy
& Boarding School,
"V ermillion, So. Dak. '
United States Land Ofllce,
Tlie school is conducted by
and under the auspices of the
Benedictine Sisters of St.
Joseph.
The Scholastic year consists of two 1
sessions of 20- weeks each, and begins
Sept. 11, 1899, and Feb. 4, 1900; conduct
ed io three departments Primary, Pre
paritory, Academical and Commercial
courses. ,.
TUITION:
Primary & Preparatory per month, $ 1.00
Academic & Commercial '' ' " 2.00
Board, Tuition, Bedding, Washing
&c. , per month, in advance $10and $12.00
BENEDICTINE SISTERS. ,
St Joseph's Ecadcvt,
Vermillion, - - So. Dak.
STOCK KHAXDS.
The Journal will publish your brand, li It o
the following for $2:00, per vear. Each ad
ditional brand 75 cents. Jtvery larmer or
ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining counties
8'uould advertise their brands in ThuJock-
sal as it circulates all over the state. 11
may be the means of saving money for you.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
Every voter in Sioux county who
boleives Hint the Declaration of Indcp-
ence, stands lor a principle, simuiu un-
tend the conventions which convenes
in Harmon March 1st. i-.o mailer
whether you are a Democrat, Populist,
free silver Repualican or a McKinley
Republican, you are cordially invited
to bo present, lltm) will be a niernor,-
ahle vear: important issues are to
come before the people for their ear
nest consideration and approval. Edi
tor Vincent of the Nonconformist will
address both conventions, and desires
every voter In Sioux county to be pres
ent. Turn out and give him a good
audience, Mr. Vincent isa good orutor,
is in touch with -the great common
people and he will surely interest his
hearers. Coma every body and hear Mr.
Vincent. .
HOUHIL13.
A LHspateh from Ran Francisco, stales
that 11 insane soldiers from the Philip
pines were on Tuesday sent on to Wash
ton. Luring the week about 80 more
are to be sent. Nearly 250 insane sol
diers it is slated, have been sent east in
the last three months, nnd it Is reported
that there are 200 more now on their
way from Manilla, This statement if
true shews a horrible nide of the imper-
IS TUB DISTltlCT cot; 1ST OF siocx cocx-
Tr, NlinKASKA. ,
fredTlck W. Knott, plalntiH 1
VM.
Mnelmel (VTiMJle, The Alfred
Walker Company, and So-tM-ntika
Moi tiiiixe InveHtine.U
Company, defendants.
To The Alfied Walker Company and Mich
ael O'Toole, non-resident defendants.
You and each of you will take notice that
J-rodrlek W. Knott plaintiff has Hied bis
petition In the District court of 8loux coitn
tv, Nebraska against Michael OTflUle, The
Alfred Walker Company and Nebraska
Mortir.'iKe nrnl Investment Company, the
object ami prayer of which petition is the
foreclosure of a certain tax lien upon, smif u
we fit quarter north-east quarter, south V.If
north-went quarter, north-west quarter
south-east quarter beatlou ilfteon, Township
thirty-ltireo, Hniijfo llfty-flyo in Kioux cuuu
(v, Nebraska, for the delinquent taxes of
years ISM, 1SH5, IM1, l07, ISIS paid by plain
tiff; that you and each of you may be fore
closed and forever barred of any rlirht, title,
internet In or to the sama, to subject the
satd real estate to sale for tho satisfaction
oj said llim aud for Mineral relief.
You nre required to answer said petition
on or l!fore the 2ud day of April, WW.
VKBpmcK W. Kso T, 1'lalntltr,
il!U!T OUTiiuiB, Atloniey for plain tl ft.
Alliance, Kebrasks, I
' J-ehruai-y,?, WUO. (
A sufficient contest nflldavit having been
tiled in this ofllce by K1CIIARU J. VVSS
contestant, against Timber Culture, entry
Jo. COS, made June 20, 18S, for l)ts 2 & 3 and
S-Wltof N-E'4 and 8-Esi N-WJ4 Section 4,
Township $i N, Itangc 57 W, by William J.
I,eeper Contcstee, in which it Is alleged that
tho said William J. 1-c.cper lias wholly failed
to comply t'ith the law in relation to the
perf ection of said entry in this that ha has
failed to plow or cultivate auv of said land
at any' tints, that he ha wholly failed to j
plant any of said land Ao trees, seeds or j
cuttings at any time or ciused such acts to
be pcrormed, that sG'.Befanlts continue
nt the date ol this nniryiyit; r.nu are not
cauiied bf service of sadd erttrynian in the.
Army of tho United .Stittfls during tlw late
war with Spain or at any time.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear
respond and offer evidenbo touching said
alleir.iUon at 10 o'clock a. m, on March 22nd
1900 belore Grant Guthrie, Notary Public at
his office lu Harrison, Nsbraska and that
final hearinfc will be held at 10 o'clock a. m,
on March 2'ilh 1!KK) before the UeRixter aud
Receiver at the United ijtatci Land Oftloa In
Alliance, Nebraska.
TUosnld contoatant having, In a proper
affidavit, filed January fflrd 1SKX1 set forth
facts Which show that after due diligence
personal service of this notice can not be
made, it U hereby ordered and directed that
such notice be given by due and proper pub
Ucatlon.t I M. ltonaiKetON.
(30 35) Iteglstcr.
Final Proof Notices.
;
All persons having final proof notices in
this paper will receive a marked copy of the
paper and are requested to examine their
notice and if any error exist report the
same to this office at once.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ofllce at Alliance, Neb., I
January 27, 1SW0.
Notice Is hereby given that thefollowlng
named suttler has Hied notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of ids
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Clerk of District Court at Harrison,
Neb., on March 10, 1900, viz;
NE1.8 ANDEltSON.
of Harrison, who made II. E. No. for
the Y.i N-Kj A N-EH S-li'4 Sec. 8 and N-WJ4
SW)4 Sec. 9, Twp. 33, N Range 50.
- IIo names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Charles lUehle, Charles K. Scht, John h.
Kay and Richard Zerbst, all of Harrison,
Nob. JTfil. DoRUINGTON,
Keglater
lH
Tlio County Court of Sioux
County, Nebraska.
; A lih YOU A WORKF.K
!k :i Vied nr rtctal? tf so
ttuni ,r Ctftstujui tA
iUTibXi- FOOT ...
I'tr.eA't tt, ."'irftoi-, I)rhti.
V,'. 1 , it. .fahn ImU'uk Co., '
IM tJu'ivfit.,
.1 , MWtlMHi
HHH,i-lW.
Sjfti, 1 1
la the matter of the Kstale of James F.
Hovoy, deceasttd.
Notice for Presentation and Allowance of
Claims.
Notice Is hereby given to all perons hav
lt claims and demands against James F.
llovey, late of Sioux county, deceased, that
the time fixed for filing claims against said
estate is six months from tho 5th day of
February, 1W0. All such persons are requir
ed to present their claims with tho vouch
ers to the County Judge of said county, at
his offli'd, on or before the eth day of Aug
ust, 1(109, nnd till claims so filed wttl be heard
before said Judge on the 5th day of March,
190ii, and thereafter on tho flrt day of each
regular term of said court during the time
limited for filing claims as aforesaid.
Hated February 5, 1900.
. ROBERT WILSON,
isnii, County Judge
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CHARLES BIEIILE.
On left side or hip of cattle, I
On left shoulder of h'vrses. I
iRange on the head ot Warbonnet
(creek
Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb.
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- CHARLES UMI'HENOUft
The brand reprsented in tills notice
and branded auy whertj on lert-sil
of horses and
Also the L L brand any where im
left side, of cattle belongs to the
undjirsiirn'eil. ,
CU.4KI.ISS UmpbEkoub.
Harrison, Nebraska,
CHAKLKS NEWMAN.
The brand represented In this notice
and branded any where on left aide
of cattle, aud over-lap cut from the
right car.
Also the same brand on left thigh of
horses, belongs to the undersigned.
Range near East Springs, south part lo
Sioux county. Cuabi.es Nkwman,
Harrlsou, Nebraska.
NOT1CK FOK PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ofllce at Allianco, Neb. (
January 37, 11)00. i
"Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler das filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, and tnat said proof w 11 be made be
fore Clerk ot District Court at Harrison,
Neb., on March 10, 19O0, viz :
EICHARD ZERBST,
of Harrison, Neb., who made H. E. No. 4201
for the N. X N. EJi and E ', N. W Sec. 25
Twp;3s N. U. 50 W. He names the following
wlncsses to prove his continuous residence
upon and cultivation of said laud, viz:
Nels Anderson, Dan Jordan, John Plunkett
and Will shupard, all of Harrison. Nob.
V. M. HokRingtos, Register,
FRANK NUTTO.
On left side of cattle and on left
shoulder ot horses.
Range on Antclopo crerk
P. O., Ghilchrut, Sioux Co.. Neb. ,1
JOHN A. HANSON
Owns the follow
Imcbrand on eith
er: Also HG on cat
tlo and horstiK
cattle on leftside
horses oa left
shoulder.
Rango on Silver Springs and east 'Of state
I'ostomce Harrison in
Ine,
Oanted-An Idea I
Protart yoor Mmu; ther mr brlBf too
Wrn John wKimiiKBonN w.. rtusr.it
Wbe tma tklnk
ImUHL
thlaf to potent!
Attar-
t,to; wiilno, D. c t'T Uilr ljai prjae vf
rul k . i lwt bun Uwa iuW'oni HattMt.
NOTICs FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Ofllce Alliance, Neb.
February 13, WOO.
Notlae n hereby given that the following
named settlor has filed notlee of his intent
ion to make final projt la support of his
clnlm, aud that ssld proof will be made be
fore Cleik of Wstrlot Court at Harrison,
Neb., on March 24, 1900, vis:
JOHN L. 8TKATTOM.
of Harrison Neb. who made It. E. no. 434S for
the 8. a S-E i Sec. 8 and . fi-E )4 See. 7 Tp.
SI N, R. M W, He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous rlsldence up
on and cultivation of said hind, viz:
m. A. lSlgclow, II. A. Priddy, Charles Richie,
and Robert Keel all of Harrison, Neb.
IT. M. DonsisuTos, Kcgislor, (SO Vi)
f 100 REWAllD.
For proof to convict any person of steal
ing any f my stock. .
HORSES
Branded
thigh.
on rtghtshouldsr O on left
a
Address, David Coi.vitL,
Glen Nebr.,
mkVKO. Lewis.
Branded on left side
of Csttle and on left
Maltese
Cross
boulder of Horses.
Range oa bead of White River.
P.O. Address Harrison, Kute.
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