1 1 0 ' r. . V The Sioux County Journal. Published even- TLursJay. . o- Subscrii.tion Price. fi.OO W. E. Vttfrxm . Eilitor ul Prop. Entered at tlie postoffice at Harrison second class matter. Tke Dwjmt tlie More Rottf u. Ed. Jx"R'al: That defender of tlie county riog. tlie Herald, in its last issue says Walker aud Oonley are looking for an office. Poor thing! don't worry, but to say that tlie Commissioners wonjd do notlnug wrong knowingly is too thin altogether as tlie Julipwing tnUha"j At the meetjtjg of the County Board on March lltb.tliis ;ipears of record; "On motion it was ordered tliat tlie clerk advertise for two weeks, to do about one mile of grading on line of new road, to build and furnish material for 5 culverts, to build three bridges. Plans and scifications on file. Bids to be re ceived at Clerk's office up to noon March 25, and opened the same day. March 25, "89, this is the record: . ''Board proceeded to examine the bids for building bridges and culverts and do ing grading on line of new road. Tlie b'.d of M. J. Carroll to do about one mile of grading as staked out by the county surveyor, to commence at south-west corner of William Schleyer's place and ftin in a southerly direction to top of Jivkle, being the lowest, contract was ;,-iven to him for $400, from road fund of ! S9, to lie completed by June 1, 1889, ,,-iading to be 20 feet on top, the outside io be 1J feet higher, work subject to the approval of the board." Now just a few words on the aliove. ".ill the Board please inform us which the outside of a road or does it mean '.hiit tlie center of the oad sliall be 18 'uches lower than the outside? -Bid of Murphy & Whitney to do i i-ading as staked by county surveyor to commence at south-west corner of Schleyer's place and north on line of road 1 north-west corner of J. B. Bradley's place for $200, including the necessary tilings, being the lowest bid, contract was let to them for $200 from the road fund of '88, grading aod filling to be 20 I eet wide, to be completed by June 1, '!). For the sum of $530 each, from the bridge fund of 1889 contract let to Mur pliy & Wliitney to build a bridge at Montrose and across Sowbelly at Knott's place. One across Antelope for $200 and two on Sowbelly for $200 each and five culverts for the sum of $150, stone hut ments two feet below bed of creek, to be completed by June 1st. The lumber and Umber now at Montrose, now the prop erty of the county, to be used in the con struction of tlie bridges by the contract ors and credited to county, the amount . to be deducted from contract cost of bridges. Contractors to give bond of $100 to perform labor as agreed, work to be completed by June 1, '89, subject to approval of County commissioners, to be paid from bridge fund of 1889." The total amount of these contracts k $2,450. The statutes require that the same shall be advertised in some newspa per of general circulation for four con secutive weeks, and if the amount shall be over $500 it sliall also be published in seme newspaper of general circulation iu the state for four consecutive weeks, but our commissioners in defiance of the law go plainly given that a blind man might not err, order tlie clerk to adver tise tor two weeks in the county paper rnly. Tlie compiled statutes of 1887, chapter 78, reads: Sec. 83. f Contracts for buildine bridges, roads, et. All contracts for the erection and reparation of bridges no approaches thereto, for trie building f culverts, and improvements on roads, - Ifie cost or expense of which sliall exceed wne hundred dollars shall be let by the county commissioners to the lowest competent bidder, but no contract shall be entered into for a greater sum than the amount of money on hand in the Bounty road fund derived from the levy tt previous years, and two-thirds of the levy for the current year: toirether with Hie amount of money in the district road fund of the district where such work is k be performed; and every bidder,- before entering on any work pursuant to con tract, snail give bond to the county with t least two good And sntlicient sureties, m any sum double the amount of tlie contract, which hond shiill he unmoved ivy the county commissioners, condition ed for the faithful execution of the con tract. Sec. 84. Same Bids. Before any AMroraets, as aforesaid, shall be let, the riotfnty commissioners shall advertise for bids therefor, and shall require bidders to accommpany their bids with plans am speciucations ol the work, and they rosy accept the most suitable plan,- and award the contract accordingly, or may reject any or all bids. Sec. Sfi.- ' rfUno 4rartamn 1 Such advertisement shall state the gener al cnaracwT oi ine worn, and shall lie published fonr consecutive weeks in Ifome newspaper printed and of general Circulation in the county; and if there be ho newspaper printed in tlie county, then huch advertisraetit shall be published in Home newspaper of general circulation therein. Where tlie cost of the , work exceeds five hundred dollars, such adver tisement shall also be , published four Coneecutive weeks in some newspaper Misted in; and of general circulation wirougltout the slate. The Commissioners advertised the let ting of three bridges but on the day of Opening bids they let the contract for Bve bridges, -fa that all right Charley? Th description of the work to be done is very definite and would well Compare With tUa: "Tlrig road is to start from fcdfa uanun pile and run in' c north rty direction to tin soutb-CMt corner tfOB'lh.r' The stutuie as above quoted requires that a loud for double tlie amount of tlie t.imnut sliall be given, with two good and sufficient sureties, but tlie Board of Commissioners of Sioux county says that $100 is large enough; and, by tlie way, that small bond lias never been given, so I m idtiniid V the county clerk. Any fair minded, honest person can see by reading tlie above tliat tliis is a rottin, corrupt way of doing business, and it can never Nipaid euj of county monej-. If tlie Bard wants to build bridges and iiy foi theni, ajl well and good, but the rjix payens of Sioux county will never llow it to be done in tlie manner the Bo;id is doing It no . Yours m sympatjiv, Oeorc.e Walker. Maine historians say tliat over a hun dred years ago wolves came down from tlie north and devoured almost all the deer in the colony. Some of the deer swam to the islands along the coast and a remanaut was saved. Tlie wolves having no deer to eat, turned to the do mestic animals of the country and gave the settlers great trouble. The Indians, too, robbed of their meat supply by the wolves, were for a long time in a starv ing condition, and often those in tlie in terior went miles to the seashore for food. The wolves at length went north ward, and little by little the deer in creased until 140, when there was another wolf raid, and for two years played havoc with deer and cattle. Tlien they diupeared, and have not since been seen much in the State. Deer are again increasing, both because of the ab sence of wolves auu liecause 01 stringent game laws of Maine. the FINAL PROOF NOTICES. All persons having final proof notices In thi iaM'r will receive a nmrkiil ropy of tlie pnpt r nml are reijui"itl to examine their notice anil If any errors ei-t, rcxrt the same to thin oflice ut once. SOTR'E FOB lTULU'ATKI.V. Land Office at ( hailron. Neb., I May3l,iss. i Notice in hereby (riven that the following named xettler has Hied notice of 111 inten tion to make flint) proof in Mipport of Ida claim, anil that niiiil proof will be Hindu be fore John W. Hnuter, County Jiniice, at liar rison, Nebraska, on July 15, Ihsh, viz: Jacob Heanbich, of Montrose, Neb. who maile 1. S. tiling So. 9772 for the h )i sec. 29, tp. ;4, r. ftf west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: John Weblier, Henry Wassenliergcr, Mat stranler, l-'erdiuand Hit ner, all of Montrose, Neb, Any person who desires to protest against, the allowance of sueh proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior l)epat inent, why such proof should not lie allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to' cross-examine the witnesseH of said claimant,jihd to offer evidence in rebuttal of tliat submitted by claimant. M. Moktgompkv, Register. NOTICE FOR i'LBLiCATION. Land Office at Chadron, Neb. , I May .11, lt. j Notice Is hereby given that Die following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Chan. C. Jameson, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Neb., on July 19, 1881), viz : Frank Loctzekuiseb, of Bodarc, Neb., who made T). 8. tiling No. , for the nX sw and nX sec 1 tp 32 r 58. He names the follow lug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: James W. Arnsbcr ger, Jeremiah li. Bowser, Albert Hand, Har rison Beans, all of Bodarc, Neb. Also Aloszo Hovet, of Bodarc, Neb. who made for the n!4 nwX sec. 18. and vX sw? sec. 7 tp :12 r M. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: James Arnsberger, Harrison Beans, William Lafferty, Noah Ho vey, all of Bodarc, Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof , or who -knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the w-itnessesof said claimant, and to offer evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted bv claim ant. M. Moktgomekv, liegister. CONSOLIDA'D NOTICE FOll l'C BLICATION. Land Office at Chadron, Neb. , I May, 31, 1SM9. j Notice is hereby given that the. following named settler has tiled notice of his inteu tion to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be made lie fore C. C. Jameson, Clerk District Court, at Harrison, Neb. , on July, IKnd, 1SB9, viz: , Henky T. Mabtin of Harrison, Neb. who made D. S. Filing No. 1400 for tlie swX of sec 28 tp HI r 56 w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz. Fred Betsehen, hman nel Betscbcn, Charles Camminziud, Uieliard Simler, all of Harrison, Neb. Also Fatson B. Bioelow of Harrison, Neb., who made D.S. Filing No. 1S14 for the s X sec 17 and nKnwX sec 20 tp 32 r SO w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of. said land. vi: Homer A. Priddv. lt,.n- Jamin F. Thomas, Joseph M. Kobmson, Junius i ieree, mi oi Harrison, jeo. Also Albektis A. McNlTT of Bodurc.Neb. who made l; 8, No. 60 for the eX nev ncK seM sec 7 and nX swX sec 8 tp 32 r 54 w He names the following witnesses to prove hia eon tinnous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz : Michael Bannan, Noali B. Hovey, Christopher s. Columbia, John Lontzcnhiser, all of Bodarc. Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows oi unjr suosiaiiiiai reason, under the law and tlie regulations of the Interior Department, why sueh proof should not I allowed, will be given an omxirtunitv at the Ikv ,..,,. tioued time and place to cross-examine the witnesses oi saiu claimant, ana to offer evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claini-""t- M- MoNTooMEKr, Register. Consoliiiaiei) Notice fob Publicatiok; JLand Office at fTiadron, Neb., I , May 31, Is. ( Notice is hereby given tliat the follow ing named settler has Hied notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore chas. C. Jameson, Clerk of the 1 district, Court, at Harrison, Neb., on July spj, 18W, viz: Emanuel Betsciibn, of Harrison, Neb. who made D. 8. filing No. 1083 for the ne sec oil tp al r 5f. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Albert Hart, Henry 1. Martin, Charles Camiiienznid, Kichard simler, all of Harrison, Neb., also Fueo BtTSCHKN, of Harrison, Neb., who made D. S. flling No. m for the uw see a tp r ml w. lie names the foPlowIng wltncssi's to prove L'l'.'I f J""1 ',and' vU- WillUiu HeHtheliini J Cuimmmzlud, nil of Harrison, Neb. ' Also CHAHLKS I AHHKKZ1N1I. Of llarrlar.n ti..U h,'i,.r'8"llnN' i(lfor ec m ip r on v. n names the following witnesses to prove his COntltltmilu ruulil........ ... . tionot .aid land, viz: Fred Betsehen, r.mll Itetsehon, lenry T. Martin, Kichaid Sluiler, all of Harrison, Neb. Any person who desires to protest against "'J"""!1";" "'""eh proof, or who knows of any substantial rBon, nnder the law and the regulations of Hie Interior Depart ul,f' Wi,y w,ch prK'f ""I be allowed, n..i?"lve.,!'u, "Pixrtnnl'y "t the aliove nintloiiod time and place to crow,,,!,, . . ... , mlu vimiiiiBii t, ario co offer iBn "IV vfC13 OIT LIBERAL, -ixv. Jones Hi Verity, dud t f r 1 j. J "WHO'S IN 'The Wrong Pew' Harrison, Uebra 99 Our enemies may ten j tell vou tlut tliis in "Hie "rong ," tot Conley, HeidySfard Are Here to Stay and do A STRAIGHT FORWARD HONORABLE BUSINESS. . )Ve would resweifjtllynj attention .of the public to tlie fad . tliat'Ave areffpt1' to'ike"1arm loan- iu ' tST SIUl'J.DA'VVEind Bfj; BUTTE COUNTIES .gg ,. 'it f The Most Liberal; Terms. Final proof money tulvaoced Without Extra Charge. Land Office business will receive SPECIAL ATTENTION' Contests Initiated, PROSECUTED or DEFENDED. if . Land filings made and a generfil law business transacted. We ' offer you the advantage of se-.el J-ears sucoessful practice Viefore tlie United States Land Oflice. Will also do A Locating Business. Collections made on all accessible points. Attracts carefullv com- piled. Do your business Where Business is Done! OFFICE ON MAIN STREET Harrison, - - - Nebraska, C, H. Andrews & Co,, -Dealers in Drtlgs, Paints, Brushes, Oils, -AND- Fine Toilet Goods, STATIONERY & PERFUMES. BESTCIG Abb B. E. BkEWBTKK, C. F. CWTLB. 1 resident. Vice. Pres. C1IAS. C. JAMESOX, ra.,ier. Commercial Bank. (.WCOkPOIUTW A General Banking Business TRANSACTED.- 7 n THE HARRISON Livery, Feed & Sale S Tubbs & Thornton Prop GOOD TEAMS AND P.KJS FURNISHFJ) ON SHORT NoTI X k). UNADLE RATLX ' -IXJR- mmm, FURNIT STOVES. TINWAREARBED WIRE - And a Big - Stock and Lowest Pr iO TO - Griswold & Marstelle Thin it tlie time to buy Uirbed wire CHEAP. We liave jut rut LOAD ami it will jay you to buy it now. Your for busim-wi, J. 0. ARMSTRONG, President. S. BARKER, OF HARRISON. 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