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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1889)
i! f: 'i Tte Sioux County Journal. PuUiahed every Thursday. Subscription Price, $2.00 L. J. SImi, - - EHar. Enteral at the Harrison post ofllre u c oad claas matter. TBTKDaY, SEPTEMBER 26, 189. K. B. Raines John R. Shepherd W. F. Shepherd W. O. Patterson E- B. Price W. P. SouUiworth Aloozo Hovey Chas. E. Verity C. H. Bedd Bepaalleaa State Coaveatiaa. The republican electors of the state of Ne braska are requested to send delegates from the several counties to meet in convention at the opera house in the city of Hastings, on Tuesday, October 8, 1889. at 8 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for one associate justice of the supreme court, and two members of the board of regents of the state university, and to transact such other business as may be presented to the convention. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation 'as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. Geo. H. Hastings, presi dential elector, in im, giving one delegate at large for each county, and one for each 1M votes or major fraction thereof. This paper gives only those counties in north Ne braska from Madison west. Antelope - 10 1 Keya Paha - Box Butte - 6 1 Knox - Brown - - S I Pierce - i Cherry - I Sheridan - 8 Dawes I Sioux Holt - It It'is recommended that no proxies be al lowed to the convention except such as are held by persons residing in the counties from which proxies are given Walt M. Ssslt, L. d. Richabm. Secretary. Chairman. Call For a Straight Republican Mass Convention. Whereat, on the 20th day of Septem ber, 1889, the republican county central committee and the democratic county central committee met in the village of Harrison, in Sioux county, to arrange for the calling of conventions of their respective parties, and Whereas, the democratic county cen tral committee decided not to call a con vention of said party but instead thereof appointed a committee to confer with a like committee from the republican county central committee relative to calling a joint convention of both par ties, but to be known as a republican convention, in which convention a demo crat would have all the rights and im munities of a republican, and Whereat, said joint county committee issued a call for a republican county convention containing the following clause to-wit: "All those who have not taken part in any previous primary or convention this year, and can affiliate with the republi cans for the selection and election of good and efficient officers, that whole some government mav be assured, are invited to attend the primaries and as sist in the selection of delegates to the republican county convention." And Whereat, said republican county com mittee was not the committee selected at the last republican county conven tion but was composed largely of per sons appointed by a minority of said original committee after having arbi trarily and without semblance of au thority deposed members duly elected. number of said persons illegally ap pointed being democrats, and Whereat, said republican county een tral committee, because of the deposals and appointments heretofore mentioned, is not a republican organization but merely a pretended one Tjontrolled by democrats, and it has been used for the purpose of furthering the political schemes of democratic bosses to the al most absolute destruction of the repupli- can party in Sioux county. Therefore, We, the undersigned republican elect ors of Sioux county, denying the right of said committee to turn our party over to democratic dictation, and desir ing to so organize our party that we will have an honest and honorable recog nition at home and abroad, do hereby re pudiate the action of said committee as being unrepublican in the extreme and do hereby call a republiean mass con vention to meet at Harrison on October 1st, 1889, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of placing in nomination a full county ticket, to elect delegates to the state, senatorial and representative con ventions; to select a county central com mittee for the ensuing year and to trans act such other businene as may properly come before said convention. All straight republicans who desire to see a republican county organization, conducted on republican principles, are earnestly requested to attend this convention. Jag. Farnam ' Geo. E. Lunsford a L. R. Maine Eugene Powell B. & Bixby BanfordHill Harrison Beans W. J. Beans The action of the central committees of Sioux count v on last Friday certain ly was something of an innovation in politics. The democratic and republican committees met at the same day and hour and a conference committee ap pointed from each body and the result was that the republican committee is sued a call for primaries and a county convention was called in which the fol lowing clause appears: "All those who have not taken port in any previous primary or convention this year, and can am Hate with trie Republi cans for tlie selection and election of good and efficient officers, that whole some government may be assured, are invited to attend the primaries and assist in the selection of delegates to the Re publican County Convention." Schemes have frequently been used to further the interests of certain persons in political matters, but this is the first time in the political history of Nebraska that a county central committee has as sumed the authority to open the gates and say to all, regardless of political be lief or previous political affiliations, to come in, assist in the selection of dele gates to a republican county convention, and enjoy all the rights and privileges to which life-long republicans are enti tled. Where any county central com mittee gets such authority is a mystery. How such a plan is received by the re publican voters of Sioux county js pret ty welt evidenced by the call for a straight republican mass convention which appears in the columns of this is sue, signed by 77 straight republican voters. This is a pretty strong denial of the authority of the county central com mittee to say who may or who may not participate in the primaries. The ques tion of sustaining the purity of party primaries has attracted a good deal of attention from the lawmakers of not on ly Nebraska but numerous states, and the result is that in this state some leg islation has been made on the subject. It has arranged so that in cities a fine and election disqualification is the penal ty attached for any one participating in the primary of any party with which he did not affiliate at the last general elec tion, and we see 'no reason why the same penalty does not apply to the primaries of the rural districts. It is quite certain that the county central committee has no right to override the statutes and say that any person tnay participate in the primaries who has not previously been identified with the party. Snow to the depth of several inches fell in portions of New Hampshire last week. A man by the name of Mathers, a wealthy railroad contractor of St Paul, died in an opium joint in Butte. Mont The deceased had smoked ten pipes of opium the day he died. One of Forepaugh'8 circus trains met with an accident near Marshalltown, Iowa, last Thursday. Two cars were telescoped and two men injured. The damage is estimated at 120.000. Joseph Big Bear, one of the Indians in jail at Pender, charged with murdering young Benjamin, died of convulsions last week. He lived only about ten min utes after the convulsions seized him. A single ship left New York last week loaded with 1,022 live steers averaging 1,500 pounds and 1,700 quarter of dressed beef. The cargo, alive and dead, equalled 1,425 cattle and was valued at 1 10,000. The celebrated White Bread flour only 18.70. Sold only at Ranch Supply House. -White Bread flour f2.70. I'm fS-70. Best goods and bottom prices. Satisfac tion always guaranteed at Ranch Sup ply House. Strayed A small bay horse, brand ed, half-circle 10 on left shoulder, and marks of having been cut with wire on fore legs. A suitable reward will be paid for return of same to me at Harri son. E- I OiUW. Remember TtTK Jotbnal clubs with almost any paper in the United States and wlien you want anything in the line of papers or periodicals call and see us and we can save you some money. ro not fail to take advantage of our combination offer. L. 0, HULL, Attomey-at-Law. dARRBOX, - NEBRASKA. Gov. Thayer has Issued an election proclamation fixing Tuesday, November 5th as the time for the general election. A call is made for the election of a sena tor and representative in this district to fill vacancies. GEORGE WALKER, Attorner-at-Law. win l ant Office care will receive proinpi bueuw. Fred Douglas will sail for Hayti in a few days on the man-of-war Ossipee. The Haytiati troubles appear to be in a condition now that will allow tlie Amer ican minister to present his credentials to the proper official. C. E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-law. Alt business entrusted to bis care will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Office with JONES & V ERITY. A prominent settler of Banner county by the name of G. W. Catlin, lias been arrested, charged with criminally as saulting a fourteen-year-old girl who had been adopted into his family. He waived examination and was placed un der $1,000 bonds to appear for trial. Much excitement prevails. II. T, CONLEY, Attomey-atjlaw. Special attention given to LAND PRACTICE. Office at the old stand with Reidy 4 Follard. Harrison, - - - Nebraska. By ad earnest and united effort the friends of John Hopkins university have placed it once more upon a sound finan cial fo6ting and the result is that a feel ing of satisfaction passes over the entire country. The American people would regret to see any of the noted institu tions of learning meet with reverses. The Chicago bar association has got a good streak on and is going after the disreputable divorce lawyers. That city has long been noted for the ease and rap idity with' which divorces could be ob tained and has had the reputation of be ing a place of resort for those who wished no have bonds broken which had become unpleasant The association asks that C. J. Beattie be disbarred on the ground that he secured a fraudulent divorce bv the production of witnesses who voluntarily perjured themselves, and for which Judge Jamieson gave him a prison sentence. This is a good move on the part of the self-respecting attor neys of Chicago. It seems that nation al legislation relating to marriage and divorce ought to be enacted. Un der existing laws when a man or woman gets tired of the one they have promised to love, honor and obey it is little troub le to fret free. A law prohibiting a di vorced person from again marrying should be enacted and providing tliat in case of violation of the law a severe penalty should he inflicted. A good heavy penalty ought to be fixed for ei ther man or woman "A'ho deserts a fam ily to become the illegal consort of an other individual. The reports of fam ilies being deserted by one parent or the other are becoming more numerous each year. E. J. Wilcox Oscar W, Story Otto Munaon Jas. Pierce F. L. McOraa Qo. Walker O. W. Gregwr W. B. Zimmerman O. W. Tool , E. A. Bigalow O. Guthrie W. K. Pattareoa Am. H. Cook & A. Wr . J. H. Bnrtoll H. A. Priddy I C. E. Holme John Plunkvtt F. K. Procuniar A. F. Tall B. C Tally C. 0. W.H. X&JWord fyiin A. JSWat fTltfll.Mfft - 23 atQC9feB AaVA&nr John A. Pratt U. B. Cherrington Eban Cowlishaw Warren W. Hall J. H. Warn A. M. Taylor Jas. M. Laniels O. W. Hotter P. & Bigelow &H,Jooaa I J. Simmons E 1 fJalpin T. B. Sqydar W. Jt Porter E M. Carrier N. U Pollard H. T. Conlajr M. J. D'ConnsU Geo. Brown M. D, Banford Orm a Tail John gpaara Hanry A. Bixaoas WWF. Fsirt APalrau A.Jacobay WiiwOtey JotoPrioa JaoMOaftwr A proposition was submitted to the Wyoming constitutional convention to create the office of state examiner. The duty of the officer would be to guard the treasury by examining the books of all state and county officers and reporting annually or oftener if required by the legislature. That would not be a bad officer to nave for his work could be made to cover the .examination of county officer's books and many counties would be relieved of a great expense for the examination of county records by experts. The number of counties who employ experts to go over the books to sea bow much the officials have defraud ad the tax-payer out of is increasing in Nebraska every year and if the work could ba done in a manner similar to the examination of banks under the new banking law it could not but prove bene ficial. It is far easier to keep the books straight than to straighten them out af ter tnay have got in bad shape. The Arnold murder trial In Scott Bluffs count naulted in a verdict of murder if tha aaoom) dagraa. Tba trial ocopied four weak and one day, tba Jojfaat murder trial artr bald in tba ajaiav Tba prisoaar waa sentenced to tarty-nine years in ba psnltentiary at MRS. L. J. SIMMONS, Dress Maker. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prof. Riley is out in a report to the effect that the American exhibit at the Paris exposition was a creditable one, ranking fourth in the list for excellence. The professor says a great deal of tlie criticism of the show made by the Unit ed States is uncalled for and unwarrant ed. It would have been proper for tlie United states to have had an exhibit ho far excelling all others that tliete would have been no question. W. E. PORTER, Contractor and Builder. Estimates on all kinds of carpenter work Cheerfully given, satisfaction guaranteed. Plana furnished at reasonable ratos, HARRISON, - NEBRASKA. A decree was rendered in tlie supreme court last week forfeiting all rights and privileges of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad to that part of its line in Holt county between Atkinson and Niobrara that is not yet graded. The action was brought by Attorney General Leeae and others are to follow. (Jen. Leese is determined to either make the railroad companies either build or loose their rights, and not allow them to liokl territory simply to keep other lines out T. B. SNYDER, Watch and Clock Repairing, Will be in Harrison every alternate Mon day a. m., begiulng Sept. Oth, 1(5, and will give my attention to anything In the above line With headquarters at URIBWOLD MARKTELLEE'8. The discovery has been made in Lou isiana that a good deal of crookedness has been going on relative to tlie state finances. A larjre amount of bonds which should have been cancelled have turned up for payment and in addition it is found that a large amount of bonds are outstanding to which the signature of the governor and state treasurer have been forged. One ex-treasurer is in Lon don and lias wired that lie will start for home at once to make any showing as to his official acts. The loss to tlie state will amount to about $1,000,000. Gov. Buckner, of Kentucky, has dis patched two companies of state troops to Harlem county in response to a com plaint of the presiding judge in regard to the luke-warm manner in which civil officers prosecute cases. In his procla mation the governor says, "civil officers, sworn to uphold the laws not only refuse to do so, but. give covert assistance to the criminal classes," and calls upon the citizens to assist in bringing offenders to speedy justice, and if resistance is of fered to shoot down the offenders. When Gov. Buckner gets started he never does things by halves. ' A boy of nineteen met a horrible death at St. Louis a few days ago. Some sports got this lad and another to fight for a purse of $80.' They ineitod the boys to fight until the floor was slippery with their blood and the dead boy's face was cut and pounded into a jelly. After Jackson had fallen, fainting in his cor ner, the brutes who were managing the affair forced him on his feet and pushed him forward to be hit again. His oppo nent fell upon him and he never recov ered consciousness. A large number of arrests, including some of tba wealthiest sporting brutes, in St Louis, hava been made. It is to be hoped that severe justice will be meted out to them. It seems as if tba time bad come to put a stop to all such per formances. Tba aga when a man1 greatness waa gauged by his physical strength baa gone by and the ancouraga tnent of brutal con test ought to ba practice oeiore an com w " 1 OlBce. Business eniruu ir. to my HARRISON, NEBRASKA. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. HARRISON', NEBRASKA. ,. E. BELDEN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Repairing done on short notice. Good work and reasonable charges. Shop south of livery barn. HARRISON, NEB. J. Ft BARTELL, Contractor and Builder. Plans drawn and specifications made on application. Estimates carefully made. HARRISON, NEBRASKA. The Carter Shop. First door south of the court house. E. L GALPIN, Proprietor. Here you can get a clean shave, first class hair cut or a WABM or COLD BATH FISAL PROOF NOTICES All perxrns having nnai prow ..u hu tnr will receive a marked cop notices la eopyoi i tie th-ir . '' rii.nil to examine Pr.m .h if nv urniri exist report tue aame to tuis oflice at O'lce. NOTICE TOR Pt BUCATION. Land Ofllee strhndron, Nebraska, AngUHtll, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler ha. Bled notice of bis inten tion to mnk flnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will I mad. be fore M. Y. Klnknid, judge of the dbdrirt eourt. or In his absence C. . Jameson, clerk of the district court, at Harrl-m, Neb., on October 19, la, vis: Solomon 11. Story, of Grsmmercy, Neb., who made II E entry No. 117 for the e H ne V se M ne qr sec S, and sw qr nw qr sec 9 tp U TM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous reldene upon and cultivation of said land, vli : John M. Warn, John a I.. Ragland. ors:e W. ( obb, John W I.angdon, all of (iram mercy. Neb. (81-sJ M. MQfTOOMEST, Register. NOTICE FOR Pl'BI.ICATION. Land Ottlce at Cltadron, Nebraska. Anguxt, SI, 1SH. I Notice is hereby srtved that the following named settler has Bled notice of his Inten tlon to make flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made he fore C. C. Jameson, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Neb., on October K, lsw, via- Edward Remsburg, of narrison, Neb., who made II E No. !IKT for the s X w nr s H seqr sec , tp SI, r 86. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon snd cultivation of tald Isnd, vl: Iav1d ville, Joseph H. Earnest, Robert O. Parrish, Theodore Trimbur, all of Harrison, Neb. M. Montgomery, Register. (8M CONSOLIDATED NOTICE 'or ri ki,h iiub. Ijind Office at hartron, Nebraska, I AngUHtll, 189. I Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore C. C. Jameson, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Neb., on October 14, 19, via: . John A. Green, of Harrison, Nob., who made D S flllng No. 4M for the ne qr see 4, tp'7, rlD. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz: Charles E. (iowcy, Arthur llarta, Andrew Jacob, Al va Shrlcvcs, all of Harrison, Neb. Also: Jaaac 11. Ilemlrtx, of Harrison, Neb., Who made D S flllng No. r for the sw qr sec 5, tp S7, r M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, via: Charles E. Ciowey, Arthur llarta, Andrew Jacolw, Al va Shreves, all of Harrison, Nebraska. 41-4 M. Montgomery, Register. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE for I'l HI.ICATION. Land Office at Chadnm, Nebraska. I August 31, I '-. I Notice Is hereby given that tho following named settlor has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof In snpimrt of his claim, and that said proof will Im made be fore Chas. C. Jameson i dork or the district court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on October 23, Lurt, viz: James al. Daniels, oi Montrose, son., who made H E No. 2M6 for the se cjr see II, tp S3 r to. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and nltivstlou of said land, viz.' 1 an Knoll, Edward Holllngsworlh, Clarence Holllngs worth, all of Rodarc, Neb., and Charles II. Redd, or Montrose, cu. Also (Jardner B. Cherrington, of Harrison, Neb., who marie D filing No. liar; for the sw qr sec SI, tp.13, r SH. He names the following witnesses U) prove nis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. Frank Himons, Krank Demasig, Jacob les per, Ionard Oout, all of Harrison, Neb. 0l-4J m. Montgomery, iwtKWMjr. LEWIS H. MYERS, Plasterer and Brirk Layer, All kinds of Plain and ornamental nlaster- ing done to order. Understands cistern c' mentlng. The laying of brick flues a sped any. in give aosoiute satisfaction or no pay required. CONSOLIDATED NOTICE for IT HI.H ATIOS. Land Office at Chadron, Nebraska, j . Aiurust si, imd. i Notice is hereby given thai the folloa'lng named settler has filed notice or his inten tlon to mukc Anal proof in mipiiort of his claim, and that said nroof will Is- made lie foreC. C. Jameson, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Neb., on Oct. SI, 19, viz: Wlnfrei! T. Monro, of Harrison, Neb., ho made D. S. No. 1704 for the sw or sec It, toll, tW. He names the following witness es to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: c.ilwnril Li t,ainini r.iimri sii carrier, Armur binary. W. W. Hall, all of Harrison, Neb., Also Bernard Haas, of Montrose, Neb., who made 1) S flllng No. (MS for the so qr sec 19, tp34, r54. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, vU: John Koanoii, Jacob n assen ou rger, John serrcs. Stephen Serres, all of Montrose, Neb. Also Charles Clark, of Harrison, Neb., who made 11 K No. 3MA for the s X se qr sec 14, n X ne nr sec 1, tp ss, r rsj. lie name the following witnesses to prove his continuous resiaence upon ana cultivation oi siuu land, viz; John Herman, Samuel Brumbaugh, lx vi A. BrumbauKh. John L. Kav. all of Har rison, Nebraska. M. MoxtoOMKKT, Register. I-4J HARRISON, NEBRASKA. TRUAX, SNYLER & CO. Blacksmith, Carriage and Wagon Shop. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particu lar. Shop on Main street, HARRISON, NEBRASKA. F. L. MORRISON. WATCHES, CLOCKS AHD JEWELRY. A well selected stock always on hand at lowest prices. REPAIRING ANO ENGRAVING A speciaity. tW Satisfaction guaranteed. HARRISON, . . NEBRASKA. MRS. L. A. POST, Millinery. Keeps a nice line of millinery whicl she sells at prices that defy competition. GOOJGOOLS, GOOD WORK And fair prices. Second strerL HARRISON, . NEBRASKA. Ihe undersigned have a fine, new drill and are prepared to put down well on SHORT NOTICE, and at living rates. It will pay yoti If You Want a Well to call on or addi Amot & Armstrong Bros, Consolidated Notice For Poll i J Laud OOlee at Chadron, Ni i rwpusujuer 11, issy. Notice Is bereby glveu that tin, named settler has Hied notice ol tlon to wake anal prool lu t.uppa Claim, anu lust saiu sin oe fore I bas. C. Jaiueaun, Clerk of tus 1 ourt. at Harrison, jteuraska, on t, MM, viz : Jonn A. mil of Montrose, H ho made 11 E No. ISIS for the i tp4r9w He names the fulloa inf es to prove bis continuous r,-i,i,3 ftu cuirivaiiou ri, saiu isnu, tlx Bt ry, William II. Zimmerman, Li lacti. Solomon K. Ptory all of MontJ Aoa retus A. i koi n, who mad ing No. 4j to the above describe.) citea to appear at toe same time si and show cause why tbe abote jini not ba allowed and bis flllng oncl Elbert M. Carrier of Harrison bo made D. R. flllng No M lor tl X sou wj se n sec. u tp ai r on w He name tlie following wltuogj his continuous residence un and tlon of, said land, viz: H inlonl Arthur W. Emery, Edward L. I. si reu W. Hall all of Harrison, Neb., rriedrlob Todtenbaupt of ilarri J who made D. . No. 9S0 for the ni nc 4 and nX nw . sec S tp r 56 wi Ha names tbe following witnesstJ nls continuous resilience uiM,n au tion of, said land, viz: William 1 Isidor Klchslein, Wllbelin Noretsc Nchlll, all of Hafrrlwtaj Neb. 1-4S M. MOKTOOMERT, Re B. E. Bmwhtkr, Prei dent. C. F. Corj VI CHAS. C. JAMESON, Ca-ji Commercial Bi INCORPORATHI. j .A. General Banking Bu si -TRANSACTED.- Harrbow, Ne! C. H. Andrews & -Dealer, iu Drugs, Co!soUbAtED Notice trig IMthucatioh. Land Ofllee at chadnm, Neb., ( Ang 14, IKHd. ( Notice is hereby fflven that the following named settler has Alcd notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wlU be made be fore Chas. C. Jameson, clerk of tlie district court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on Oct. i, 1H. via I JOHN TRISCII, of Montrose, Neb. who made 11. E. tiling No. IMS for tha sww sec. 8, tp. 34, r. K west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi, saiu lanu, v,i ix Is tjeriach, rrlli Stemiucr, John A. I'ratt, William II. Zim merman, all of Montrose, Nebraska, Also JOHN F. COOK, of Harrison, Neb. who made f). 8. Killng No. 198 for the nX we sec d ana swm. sw sec 9, new nek sec 7 tp i r 66 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, via: Octave Harris, Isaac Hendrti, Henry A. Werta, Cbaa. L, iubba, all of Harrison, Neb. Also WILLIAM H. ZIMMERMAN ,of Montrose Neb wno made H. E. entry No. m for these sec 10, tp M r H w. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion of said land, vU: Lewistierlacn, John o'ul'G0"' If1!'1 w,rai". John I'rlscn.aH I4"! ' Moktuomkkt, Register, ConouDiTCD Notice roa Publication, Land Offlce at Cbadron, Neb., j Notice Is hereby given tbat the following named settler has 'flled notice "of b Is inteS t on to make flnal proof in support of hU ?i"?f ??d, ln"1 "iu Drno "JT made be lore C. o. Jameson, Clerk District Lourt. at Harrison, Neb. , on Oct. 4, ISA, vii; THOMAS A. LYONS, of Harrison, Beb., I.:tpr.,m''0' toT tbe " ne names the following wltneaana to nrove FERDINAND PODOLL. of Harrison, Neb. ai t t.'s? "00-'' heit)ri of i. ,ZA it louowing witness to SSsIS1 fcSf - -Tfi . Uwi. OerlaciV of "eager, John Ludert, of Harrison, Nb. Also mr, ui narnaon, neDraaka, who mad I), s. flung No. M0 for tha aav t Paints, Brushq -ANP- Fine Toilet God STATIONERY & PERFOfK BEST CIGA IN THE CITY. sf. H- COOK- Aoats Sriusfifi Kascii Brand c on left iaw. Miikes a.H of breeding Roadsters, Liraft aw Horse; also r-d and hi k Poiw" Ranga on Running Water. Smith Bros nr Tiir nwi.V riRT CI.A!" LIVERY, FEED AND STABLE Wish to call tha attention of tl .to tha fact that they are preH furnish at reasonable rate First Class Ri On abort notice. w jaoor. made a crima. . HARBISON, NEB, A Drty Line Run in Conn ' awirraoHur, atoataWr . 1 1