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W Mm. . y .IT , -,r WW Mh. . A,f"tn ,4 ii URNAL. (S3? VOL. A TT 23, 1900. 'JNl O. 8. Onr ).ulto"NO QUESTION 13 EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT. Jlon. William J. Bryan. Jo HARRISONPKKSS-JOURNAL. Subsrripfioii lj lco Official paper of Gko. D. Canon, hszatm at vhr Iiakuiscn I'i-st Cm X AT I ON A I j TICK ijT. WILLIAM J. LICV VX,..L:KV)lo, Tor Vice t'rviili.nt: a. i:.f-ui;VL.v: , Ii!MMiinj;!oil, Ills. Fur !'n ;.!. .ntlil V."-y:-rt: ROUT. OfJT-RnLDKlI J'miKwi-nt j htJ' .vms 15. I i t.i-.rtrr, r(.iwiist. WILLI '.M )!. J A iilvKT, rrsio?r stati: ticket. WILLIAM A. TOVNT2Tl,.l'opiili.st. I'nr J.;tt. l,ovrrr:iir: K. A. G!LBLT:T,...Frea Silver R..pob. C. V. Svni-ml.i IYipuliftt Tit (iK? TnrvT it ; H. I!. HOTVAHU " for ft alT. ' ' Tli"..ii'iri (;n.'-3 " tor AU'r;)"T CiarYl: W. 1. tJLWHAM, .Democrat. For f'om'r f b. I.. A B.: P. J. CAKKY IVpulist F"ir fr rit, Ii;tr!it t'im: . C. F. LKnc... " Forrnnjf'f.t, cm I'Kt i1-t: WILLIAM H, KKVILT.E " J.T.O IS LATl VK TI ( -K ICT. For !ifi.wi1i(lv, Kri 7',n:lft : CHAItU.'. I'. COi'FLL I'tnuM'riit F"Wi iiiWr Id!! lUr!rt: V. L. UAVWAKD Populiht. Cn'el pi,"H'r, 'ex-S crirtary, of th MKt of K"'ntu( ky, 1 mi onvicUti of conypiriy in Ihn murder of (Jovcrnor iiirtl, and stnt'inccd to life imprison itmi.t, Now f .r Tnvlor. Cicero tins sj.it! II m lo rcAtcst gift of OchI to man utn to do pood to others find to fullow truth. Ho-v lw compar invuly jifieai.in', who d j not hive in this truth, yet how many rfally put it in practice? Har what Kir, llth n 4oi);rsvr hhts: Aa a woman heart-sick at tha brulal li ifn.stfintly rt ;oit-d from the Philip pines by our ildiars, uixthodit of war fare that make Spanish cruelty humane in w)ni,ari!on, 1 cuniiot, and no Ameri can woman should, louder fcwep silunt iuk! f4i! to entorntich a protusl a ) will h be.ird Btid hetded by t bono in authority iinst theso brutal mi'thiids of warfare. Christian tnothen have no riiit to rwir koiih for Much i-arvii:, and their mighty protests hou!d up until William Jb Kuib-y, butcher in thiol of tho armies ut.d tlm ono rt'spotii bio or this de-p national dgrjep, be comp-iilud to etop bis unholy, uncnllsJ- lur slaufhtei of thfhs inuooint Tayalo.( TtofisVoltH bt. Paul SttM-ch. TUo common every d.iy parlixan ho would utter MJ.'li idiotic falsvhoods would pro'iably ba laughed at osn "tink lin' cvmbal nod a toundinif bmw." To f.ill from the liH of a camhduta for tha Vice presiduncoy in a public ndnns they should cuii't-nio thnir author to th contempt and curlainly to national dinffrjica. Th open villainous nlunder which th?y contain of half of thu iimn liood of AiiKirii a cannot be excused on miy ground, Tlm author of them writm h nndf down as u brnyln ass, but with 1 1 characteristics of jackal. They are the woid'. of a little man who is ithr consume I by nuhce and diklioucsty or ftraaiY for notoriety to tLat extent tlwt lie c:ui forgot all obligations of propriety and pro-.titulo an exulted posiuoiito th" iim of tlm rlowo or witrJ huUjr, JUiimitn Post. IVr Year g .00. Sioux: County. - .Editor. ve as f-i.oNn o.- Matto?. . Ti,. -"f v.. . -I i 5 ' 5 t,' liio : foretx ii China iirnl tjo foon- nfr.:t.( iin wr:n.-n into I ha national 1 i at "Pfn, lUn tlH worl.l ( of Uir; lowiu'n iotn, ciii)inonci-il J lulkirj; nl.uiil- the ilnifn,! c-iii.ert of the i.'!uih'-o niipiic. f:iniil'l England, Hun sl.i. Ki'iii;i:i. (icricany m.d 'inu ur more oti.iT l'"i;ro,c.iii HKVi-rmiierr, coi.i.iud t' liiiiii niv tiiit i.j.;nition, t!:vn look out fur Pi-ili-nt j'lt K. nWy In (to tiie i inif, for iloiiiiiitv l.ttln John l.iav, tl. prusiilnnt's cili'hi'l otHcur. TiiiH loiiy i. a vr i t;i;i.iniit. hut, a .riv,,..,ror.UiMMi.iHreimlew,r.ii.-b. ?n ti rrilory tn Lnj,'l;inl. oiu! tlin sy rpa lliy t( e AdiiiiniKt ration has shown to th firit;;.h g',verni:i;rit in thoir elurt.t U destroy two BouUi African republics, vt-nlifs ttie Ktatonifnt, tin.-rs is sulflcicnt retiuhlican authority to corioberuUi our Matciuoats. Affording to tha 'w York Herald, I'cKitiiey election money is pretty scarce in Kuw York nty at prnw5nt, that i'niiw whinb way tliu politicuL wind blow. Probably, son, of our wporting republican fripnds in Sioux county can find plenty of takers for their spare ca-'di vchich tiicy diffirq tfl plai-'s on ths r td'jctioo of president JIi Kinlcy (J;ir ropuMicn frienls, wh.t make li';ht of tho charge niaJe by 1lia ilemn cratic, Populist, Frcu S.Ivor Jicpnblican and las), but not last, tni anti-imfwri-alisH pirlics, that there wasa pocrul un-di-rstandin;; l-t'.'.Viu tim Mcitinley ad minihtration and tha Uritish povornment flionld r"d thf twcnty-sHven proofs printed on tho oditurial ) ao of the daily Omaha Wofid Ikr.ild, Au;;. 17th. The majority of thos t wenty-soven proofs are Republican, or Dryish st'iti'mifnU which, t our mind is cood authority that lla.ro is u i-ret uudt-rstandin. R-crntnry F.. M. Ordway, of the Auti Imperialist I?aj;ue, has aid: "What ever tha anti-imperialist convention may do, 1 shall certainly support the Kansas City ticket and platform. The most ef fective wav to rebuke the McKinley ad ministration's attempt to transform lhi rp!jblic into an empire is to veto the straight Democratic Presidential ticket. Joseph P.rei linger, chairman of the old Iiemocratic orjiatiization, of Cleve land, declares "There is a regular stam pede to liryan amooj the Gold Lmo crals of Ohio," - J. llaikins Hohson, state chairman of the populist purty of Virginia, has an nounced his intention to support I'ryan anil will uio his utmost endeavors to prevent tlie putting of another ticket in nomination in his state, George M. Hillman, a prominent load er of Mount Holly, N, J., voted, for Pal uinr & Hucknor four years atfo, but an uounced his intention to vot-j for liryan this year. "Imperialism aid trusts are the paramount (questions," lie says. Judge Thomas A. Moran, of Chicago w ho supported Palmer and Ptickuor in Pi'.lfl, Is now out for liryan and fiteven nn, and says the Gold Democrats gener ally will support liryan this yur. fjulimiind Zeinler, a distiriKuihlied luw yer of Chicago, who stiimjiod for McKin ley four years ago, is out for Pryon tins year, and will take the platform, (or him a bttlu later, John P. !b,p!,in, former nutvor ntnl fb.tit I'e.ifi'H'.rai, .f ' :f n a;;o, .inm-MitCMt tint im is in linvj With iiuu Uiuucfrtcv jtbiiyir. THE PIONEER 5 2 o) Drus, Drugiats Sundries, Pfvints, Oils, Varnislies, Books rind STATIONARY. J. E. PH IN N EY, Proprietor. ft' w 0) OF THE ANTI - I')!owinp U the report of tbs cotn mittee on itRolutions: "7hi liberty cniigrcai of ariti-impnr- ialistu recognizes a gruat national orists which menaces th riipublio upon whose future ('tiwmf'i i;i Much lar.3 measure lh hops of freedom throuyhcit tiio world. For tha first tiuo in our coun try's hi.iU.ry the ircsitloiit has uniiorUk- i t-ti to siibjugnte a foreign peo;.!d anil (o ru! i ihf.ni bv despot u: power. Ho hm Uiru,vn lhe pro)(.(:f ion of tiio A.im:r!(-.in llac ovnr i-.hi very anil pr,y(;:v',iy isi the S'jltl Lslrtnils. , ihi lui.s :u 'rn-uleJ to hiui scif the power to impose upon th inhah ltiiuts of Hie I'lhiipisipe. cnvertimunt without, tliir outwent anil taN'.ition with out ri'rtfsi.'ii'ntion. Ho m wii;;iu' war up'.iu tiiuiu furuwsrtin tlm vi-rv princi ples for tfce tiLiintprianci) of wl.ii h our i foi'i-l'a'.hiTS plt-d'ed Iheir Si vs, their for- tutioHani tlieir sacrei! honor, ll-j cltiio'i for hioisplf ati'i emt;rc.'Ks auth.irltT to ,..ovvru thlJ u,,,riM of .e Stales without constitutional restraint. Mr. Bryan hits the nail squarely on the hold when he made the following statement in his notification speech at at Indianapolis, Au.s. Bth: "Those who would have this natoin enter upon a career of empire must consider not only the e(Je.:t of im perialism on the Philipinos. but they must also calculate its effect upon our own nation. We cannot repudi ate the principle- of self government in tho Philippines without weaken ing that principle brrv. " "The Grand Army men are disgusted with the local federal institution and are beS'inniniT If) see that the '.vhole McKin ley ttdiiiiutstration is fa-hioned in the same way. When I say that no fewer than 1",0 of tlm veterans of the Union army employed in tli Chicago postoliice will vote for liryan, I nm mahini; a con servative estimate. There are more than "00 of them here and not fifty of them will vote for McKinlay, although all of them voted for him in 18!)0." Chicago American. Teddy, the republican vice president ial noioinei; has put his foot in his own mouth by calhuuf every body base cowards who d not support Mr. McKin ley, the imperial president of the United Stales, for ru election. In a letter of explanation to ex-senator John M. Palmer relative to his tit, Paul speech, explained as follows; "In tnv speech I Ix'pin by savinp;: We appeal not only to republicans, but to alt good citizens who are Ameri cans in fact as well as in name, to help us in re-electing President McKinley. 'I ended by haying: Study the KaiisasCit.y platform and yon cannot help realizing that their policy (tho policy of its makers) is a policy of infamy, that their triumph would moan misery ho widespread that it is almost urlhinkable and a . disgrace so lasting that more than a feneration would have to pass be fore it couldbe wjped out. They stand for lawle-smen and didionor, ' for licofiso and disaster at home and cowardly shrinking from duty a brosd. We nsk the support of all Americans who have the welfare of the country at heart, no matter what their political alKl ations uiriy have been in the pist, "You will see thut, bare I moHt oxpHc- itly draw the line bt,v"o the mnp who support and ask support fur the Kansas City platform and all other citizens, whether democrats or re.iihlicns. I feel that as a matter of fact the greaUist pohsiblo credit is dun to men like jou, my dear sir, and the other gnld demo crats, who for laur cats stood for and now iitand for national honor. "I hold up tho policy ndvocattd in tli Kansas City pint form as n base and cowardly policy, to emphasise our j ritfhl to eppeiil to the countless thouic ati.f , ..; lui.dirvilnil.jd d.viKKHKs who ab hor U.M.uci an-! cowardice and arj quick to see ttud disown iheiu," d bsSi: w tii) si a n ' i PHARMACY. IMPERIALISTS. P.ELIEVE IX IiEi'.'LARATIOT. f'Wo Iwlievpin tha Dsclnratioo of Jn-depeo.Wn'-e. Ps trut Its not bss sell'-evi- Iduut todav tlisiti wh-n first nniio'Jnced by our father, r of universal applica tion Dud cannot be ahauJjned whilo gov ernment by the people endures. "Wo believe ju tiie'( -onstitutitin of the Unitd Htates. 3t pivps the president mid congress certain limited powers and Herm es to evtry man within the juris diction of our jj'ivernmeul contain essen tial rights. Vo diny that either the president or congress can govern any person anywhere outside t.h constitution ' OrPO.'.'.TOM-IC!NLEY. Yv e an, absolutely opposed to tho poli cy of President MrXincly which propos es to K'tvern millions of men without thir i.oiv,ont, which in Porto lUco estab li slits taxation without representation and i;yvf;rninnnt by the arbitrary will of a le-i'lulure unfet tried by constitutional retrain and in the Philippines prosccu r.'S u. war of conepjest and demands un conditional surrender from a people who are of right free and independent. Thfj(,.avornmentof China , 1 ; '! w ncn sua finds ut that she is whipped to a fizzle, nd af;iiJjs has murdered thousands of inoco foreigners, is just row very anxic.3S to sue for peace, and well she might. Of course, we do not believe in seodiug missionaries 'o China to chris tianize and civilize, but when a nation permits foreign missionaries to come, we believe it is the nr.tions duty to either protect the lives of foreigners, or assist them out of their country. However, if the heathen Chinese are as radical in tl;t:ir religious belief and mode of wor ship as the people are in this country it is but little wonder that they rebell again! foreign missionaries. For if tiio Chinese people should etet to send misidt naries into our country to teach the J i.if ivm d ),;trine , wj doubt very much w hether the people here would tolerate them. OVer in Wyoming. Our be'ter half attended institute in Harrison last w eek and je scribs and little ttirls kept house alone. It seems the way to appelate the school mama, is to li vf alone awhile. Frapcis Deuel has (inished haying for Mr. Hamon. and is at home to his friends now. Cbnrlcv OhriMim is not vary well this weuk.j1 We hope to sue him sain his us mal goivl health soon. Qufte a praria fire raged in the neigh borhood of what is called tho guiibi rock, south jof John ljohr's on last Saturday, Mr. Titman and Mr. Lohr each lost a few loads lif hay, nnd a couple of mowers carne Very nearly beii g burned. During the thunder storm some two weckrti ago Mr. Church's horses got scared while1! n the lane, a few rods south or his housa and ran into the wire fence, one was killed out right by having its throat cut, anothsr was so badly hurt 1nt it had to bo killed and severni others were budlyii'j'ired by running into (lis wire. Miko Jordan was an early caller at our dnmMIe on last Sunday morning. He wrs ii search of a pasture for tho horses he lia just shipped in from Iowa. While on the road to Harrison last Baturtay morning we was surrounded by a covey of pin tailed grouse. Not wish ing to kill any as it fierhaps was not. the gnmo soasun we attempted to "shoo" them t way with a hatchet, and in tho serimr.go that, ensued, one was accident ally killed. Hay Mister, it tasted all right when fried. Hay, Hmiick, how aliout thosa rasors that were stolen. Did they take enough to sha8 the face ofthe earth? Petty and Khat to lulled their thresh ing oul fitd.iwn into the valley last Fri day and opened the campaign by thresh ing for James Nolan Saturday. I Zi;kiel. UK ' t.io'i 'XH ' jtaaiu a sua tin Hm at '"I Pl"i P (k)'?t tsl t3M oinonroA toil uniAO VI A N - ma HARniSOM, NE3nASKA. C. F. v;0F5'EE, President. CHAS. C. JajIUSOX. II. S. Stockmen havinpc use for a bank at this point may rely on us to handle their entire Banking bufines. KtAVe are prepared to talcs ca.ro of our trade at all timesfr Prevented a Tragedy. Tmielj' information given Mr. George Loi!),', cf Kews' raits ville, Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful couh had long kept her awaku every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadilyrew worse until ured to try bf, Kihk's Nuw discovery. One bottie wholly cured her; and she writes, this marvelous medicine also Cured Mr. Ijiijj of a. avere attack of Pneumonia. Such cure:i art: positive proof of its pow er to cure all throat, chest and lunjj troubles. Only 00c and $1.00. - Guaran teed. Trial bottles free at J. E. I'mN- KKV3 Drujj store. Call for County Convention. A delegate convention of tbe Democratic p;rty of Sioux county, Nebraska i hereby u,il)( .1 to meet at th.e Court House, in lirri jon, in snld county, Saturdiiy, Sept. 1st 1!0 at 1 o'clock p. in. for tbe purpose of placing in ii'iiiiie'it'on a cuididato lor tbe ollice of ( ocr.VT attorney, nad for tbe transaction of snclt other bUHlneca as may eouio properly before tbe convention. Tae representation of tho various pre cincts ot said county, 1s biised oa the vote c-.isl for lion. ICtUoa liicb, for iiepeat of tbe Mute, Unlvcrnlty, at the last general election of lHi. kotlowiuK are the nnmtxtr ot deie gMo apjartioued to each precinct. Andrews 2 Auttopu-.j : .'-1 j - v- tttoawou4'i-li-4 Hat crcolt -.5 Montro.te 3 Kunning water 1 Snake (.'reck 1 su;.;nr I.Ouf 3 Wuvboaiu't 4 Whittle crcea 4 vyhite liirtir 4 ) It is recommended Hint no proxies be tip lowed but tbBt the delegates present oast tbe full vote of tho i'reeinet, aud that tha primuriea be held at tho nsuul olling places Tuesday, Augat 27, 1SO0. OliO 1). VkvoS, John E. Marrtim.er. Chuiriiian uen. Com. Secretary. Tluit Tlirobbhtg Ileaducho. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life pills. Thousands of suiferers ho.ve proved their matchless merit lor Sick . and Nervous lieauaches They make pure blood aud build up your health. Only 2o cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Dn. J. E. PiiikneY Druggist. Sheriff's Sale. o By virtue of an order of sale itemed by the Clerk of District court of filonx County, Neb raska, UKm a decree rendered by suld court In favor of J. Y. Cutle, plaintiff, and Me.ltn L. Maine, BUhs L. K- Mnine, James O. Hnrgent Gecrvio W. Hester 'lefendants; I will on rSatur day, the 2'th, day of Auffunt, l'JOO, ut 2 o'clock P. m. ut tho east front door of tho" Court House In Ilarriaon, Nebraska, In said county sell the following described real estate to witt: IaA No. 20, and Lot No. 21, liloek No. 7, of tho Village of Harrison, Sjoux county, Neb raska, at public .n,-tioii to tiio hlj'liert bid dor fpr cash, to satisfy said order of sale In the sum of J2S1.04 with interest, codts, and accruing costs. THOMAS HOLLY, Slmrrlff of suld county. Slici-llTs Sale. P.y virtue of an order of Sale isnuod by tbe clerk of the district court of Sioux county, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said court in favor of Sioux County, Is plaintiff, nud Pierce I'.le.wott, Sarnb li. l'.lew iit.t, wile of Edward K. I'.lev.ett, deceased, Jolm Don, her husband, real nsme unknown Michael J. Illewett are defendants, I will on the 2 tb day of August, A. I). Kmc, at 1 o' clock p. in. at Harrison, In Said county sell tne following d?rlbcd real estate to-wit: Tho Nortli west ((Uarter, (t), of Section 0, Township !13, North of Range 4 west, In Nebraska, at Harrison, In saht county, ut the east front door of tlin Court Hoimo in Harrison .cbraks at public auction to tbe LlfliieH bidder for cssh Ui satisfy said order of alc la the sum ot fi:is,0j, with 1 liter Bsl, cost aod H'erulnp; costs. IIIOMAS liOLLV, Bluulir of sld County. ytory of a Slave. To bo bound hand and foot for years by tin chains of disease is tho worst form of slavery. George D. Williams of Manchester, Mich., says: "My wife has been so helpless for live year that slid could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bit ters she is wonderfully Improved and able lo do her own work," This supre me remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, hiadacho, huckuoho, fainting find dizzy spells, It is a Godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Curo guaran teed. Only 5fi(i. tjold by Jjt, J, K PiUKNEY druggikt. rolal iank. F. Y.Claeke, Casliier. Clarke, A. McGiwley, STOCK tfKAKDS. The Journal will ymblisn your brand, like tho following, for $J :00, per year. Kuch ad tlitioniil Wand 75 cents. ;vry rarmor or ranchmen in S:.oux and adjoining comities should advertise tlaoir brand in TnzJetB kal tin it circulates all over tlie state. It rimy tie tlie moaus of saving money for you.- CHARLES IHKffLK. On left iiJ or hip of citttto, j On lef t sliouider of lioi'nos. ! Ttiinrn on the bead ol Warbomiot it'erei'lt Address Harrison, Siaux Co. Neb F iAXK C. LEWIS. f Cattle and on left shoulder of Bersos. Kango ou neuu ol VV lute River. P.O. Address Qarrieoa, Xeb. JOHN A. HAKSOX Owns tbo follo'V- nv 'brand ou with er: Also HG on cat tle sad horses catl ie ou leftside horses on lel'fc . i ..,.1,1.,.. ta Rane on Silver Springs and east of state inc. l'ostoilico UarrUou Hob :haklks kwman. , Z&f the brand vpprnattufij ;n tbi aotlte ,4111, Lii.imuu an wuai.DU iwi of cattle, aud over-lap eat from tho right ear. Alert lh. un V..l An lrt. fhlwK horses, belongs to the anderslgaed. Kange near Last Springs, south part lo Sioux county. CDARI.SS KBWMAK, IlaiTlon, Mebraika. Fit ANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle and am let khoukler ot bornee. Kango on Antelope creek t Y. o., Ghilchnst, Sioux Co. Neb. J.3. TUCKER. "rrra Branded oa loft shoulder ot horoo 5Wand on left side of cattle. fi'JsSEi Range on White Ulver, near G! FtuiiKe on White Ulver, near tiicn. 1. O. Address, Glen, Nebraska. DEEP CREEK LIVE STOCK Co.- f.W-jtJjjkfrl 5raulled " lrft hiP of catUe ffl&m and on lef t 'chrok of Horses. llange on Deep Creek. Addrons, Deep Creek Live Stock Co.. OSCAC Clow, Supt., Olen, Nebraska. !?300 ItErAID. For the arrest and conviction of any parly or parties stealing or dtsf Ignriug any brands ou stock belonging to the undcrsiguod par ties : DAVID COLVILLE. Horses branded F2 on righ shoulder or branded I 4! on right Jav. Also, I hav Ik Horsri branded i on left thlgb. Post Oflieu Address, . . ; Harrison, .Sioux Co., Nebraska. F. E. JANDT. EQ, 117, lirands or I on left hlfi on left Jaw, on left hip of Cattle. Sioux County, Nebraska. Post Ofiloo, Hewitt, Horses branded on left ehoul dnr branded on left shoulder of Cattle and on left side. Post Office Address, Patrick, Laramie Co. Wro. J. 1. PAKKEB. Horses branded on left shoulder and Cattle same on left J blp. Sheep barudnd L11 oti lck or I back of sheep. .Kanfteon Sohller Creek and Whlto lttvsr. Address, Ft. Robinson, Nebraska. IE fHHl c!onrn sw iw - UVOsji . HVI USVIHff HH lout vitality bm tr tor in eta. itfiftv p ) o JOHN T. SNOW. '.'.'i'K? N,(V' '3