The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 10, 1889, Image 6

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    The Sioux County Journal.;
Pul.liJwJ evtry Thurxtluy. i
o
Subscription Prk-e,
L J. Simmons, - - Editor.
Entered lit tli Harrison pot office at j
ond cisuM matter.
Thih-hay, Otober 10, l-9. j
Friday's Contention.
i
Convention called to order by D. I', j
Davis, chairman republican -ouit(y ct-u- j
tral committee, fi. W. Windsor, seci- j
tary. j
Oo motion a committee ou jiermanent
organization was appointed, to-wit: E. j
0. Hough, Oeo W. Cobb, Jesse Bum, '
D. A. Publow and Tainel Klein.
On motion a committee on credentials j
was appointed to-wit: F. W. Knott,1
Claus Cliristensen, V. R. Smith, Roliert j
Neee, S. W. Hal L j
On motion a committee on resolutions ;
was appointed, to-wit: F. W. Knott.
E. O. Hough, B. B. Smith, J. C. Nor-
throp, C. F. Slin-erland.
Adjourned to reconvene in an hour
and a quarter.
AFTERNOON.
Convention reconvened at 2 o'clock.
On call committee on permanent or
ganization reported recommending F. AY.
Knott for permanent chairman aud I'an-
lel Klein for pernianent secretary, lie-!
port adopted. On motion B. B. Smith
was elected assistant secretary.
Com mi tee on credentials reported the
following as duly elected and entitled
to seats in the convention:
Antelope precinct Geo. "NY. Cobb,
Oeo. H. Turner.
Bodarc J. O. Morris, C. F. Slin;,'er
land, Ashbel Orton, AY. S. Hall.
Bo wen W. R. Smith, E. (t. IlmiRli,
J. C. Northrop, J. E. Mursteller.
Cottonwood T. F. Golden, John AY.
Tidd, D. A. Publow, II. F. dough, AYm.
J. A. Rauin, Henry Parks.
Five Poinst-B. B. Smith, Frank Lout
asenhiser, Jesse Beans.
Hat Creek F. AV. Knott, C. F. Colfee.
Lower Running Water R. F. Neese,
Edward Dowuey, Snyder.
Montrose George Heikmnn, Claus
Christensen.
Running AVater A. McGinley, J. AY.
Earnest, Jesse Crowley, Jasper Caper,
Leslie Crane.
AVar Bonnet James Nolan, P. AV.
Dunn, John Anderson.
White River-J. T. Ma-son, C. H. Rig
don, Laniel Klein, John Shay.
' On Motion three tellers were appoint
ed, viz: C. F. Slingti laiid, J. E. Mat
steller, Claus Lhristeusen.
On motion it was voted that a full
' vote should be cast by each precinct by
the delegates present.
NOMINATIONS.
R. AV. AYindsor was nominated for
county clerk, There being no other
Dominations it was moved, seconded and
carried that he be elected by acclama
tion. Claus Christensen, D. H. Griswold,
John JJ. Richards and i.aniel Klein were
nominated for treasurer. John D. Rich
ards' name was withdrawn. The ballot
showed v.laus Christensen to have re
ceived 8 votes, D. H. Griswold 22, Lan
iel Klein 9. L). 11. Griswold was de
clared the nominee and on motion his
nomination was made unanimous,
John U. Richards and AYm. J. A. Raum
were nominated forcounty commissioner,
second district Ballot Richards 10
votes, Raum 29 votes, AYm. J. A. Raum
was accordingly declared the nominee.
J. W. Earnest and Robert Neese were
nominated for county commissioner,
third district. Robert Neese declining to
be a candidate, J. AV. Earnest was, on
motion, elected by acclamation.
Nominations for sheriff being called
for, J. F. Pfost and J. B. Burke were put
before the convention, the ballot result
ing in the) nomination of J. F. Pfost by a
vote of 23 to 11.
Nominations for county judge w ere E.
P. Hough and L. O. Hull. The ballot
showed 12 votes for Mr. Hull and 26
yotes for Mr. Hough, who was declared
Jite nominee.
8. AV. Cox, B. B. Smith and J. E. Hol
jingsworth were nominated for county
superintendent, the ballot giving Cox b
votes, Smith 11 and Holhngsworth 24.
Accordingly Mr. Hollingswortii was de
clared the nominee for superintendent.
C. H. Rigdon was nominated for coun
ty surveyor, and there being no other
nomination he was on motion elected-by
Acclamation.
C. H. Andrews was nominated for
county coroner, and on motion he was
elected by acclamation.
Nominations of three delegates to II if
Republican state convention were next,
called, said convention to be called in the
city of Hastings, Neb., on October 8,
1889. E. O. Hough, u. P, ..avis, AV. R.
Smith and J. G. Moiris were nominated,
receiving votes as follows: Hough 28,
Davis 84, 8mith 2, Morris 16; the first
fblM were therefore declared elected
L W. Windsor, C. F. Slingerland and
f. 0. Morris were nominated and elected
by acclamation delegates to the Repub
lican senatorial and representative con
ventions. ,
ntaumcm.
The report of the committee on resolu
tions was called for and read, as follows.
Dm Republicans of Sioux county,
kjswiag undiminished faith in the carui
Mt prwcipltw of the Republican party,
pad beUertng Ita continuance in (tower
lissnttsl to curing fur the people oi
pa wboes Cation the privileges thev
tt?iU7lt0PtT the WeiniufcTi
of Je:iiv ;.m) j j .-)-rity, ben .-by renew!
our ail- - -it t tin- party ;ml liw prin-
iiple Ml o.nt of uili, ll the Ueiul'll-
alls n; i:it war led to Natiou.il and j
State vii-hm ..; and as the igv of liis-i
Ury pi'Ve tlt all inn t tonal tp.os:tion j
to the const itutwl authority eittier of
govft'iiinent or parties results in disaster
anil lit lent, we condemn all seeking ttie
desti ud mi of the republican arty by
ll.c- gratilicatiun if -niin;il malice, for
real or fan. led wrongs, or disapjiointed
ambition.
l!7.r.. appreciate tle able ser-vi-
rendered by I lie Hiim-X (.' Hit
(it! in lebalf of the repul laan party in
this art lit lh state, and ew iallv in
Sioux count-, and realizing that the be
stowal af oillcial patronage on any other
jmiier n-'w in the county would tend to
stienyiheti the nj.iositi.n Wing made
against the t puU .ans and tlie ticket
this day nominated therefore be it
Ilmtilnrl, that we advocate the contin
uance of the Htii'iI as the o'lii ial news-i-r
of lbe county, arxl recommend to
the 11. ;ns Register and Receiver of tlie
Cbadron Ijuid OilUe tliat it lie made the
oliii iul paper of the land oiiii for this
place.
11-X- In 'I, that the whole people of our
state are deeply indebted to the Nebras
ka delegation in congress for their untir
ing zeal ill behalf of the int. rests of the
state, and we tenia r them our congratu
lations for the success that has attended
their lulxirs.
.'. KiJenl. that as citizens of the state
of Nebraska we take a just pride in the
able administration of John M. Thayer
as governor of the state, and we appreci
ate his lalrs in belli; If of every good
cause that has t ailed lor las valued ser
vices at home and abroad.
The following resolution had been
read and adopted a1 the Five Points and
Bodan leciin t pi linaries, and was also
submitted to the convention.
Rtv(t. tlint we, the republican
electors of l ive Points precinct, assem
bled this Cud day of OotuU-r, condemn
tlie t!on of the so-called "people." con
vention laimed to have U-tn held in this
precuv t on the t'th day of August. lsi-0,
tor the reason that a call for said con
vensicn was not made public and every-th-ng
in connei tion with it indicated se
crecy and fraud, lie it further
? Hxlvd, that we condemn the action
of the muss convention held (hi the first!
day of October, 1--MI. at Harrison, Neb., I
realizing the f;i 1 that it was controlled
by the so-called "People party"' anil n.it
by the republicans of Sioux county.
Tlie following resolution had been
read aud adopted at the Cottonwood pri
mary and was also submitted to the con
vention: Iiixnlcfd, t! nit we, the citizens of Cot
tonwood precinct, in irecinct caucus as
sembbtl, undiT tali of the republican
county central committee of Sioux
county. Nebraska, do hereby condemn
the actio;, of the no-culled People lKirty.
for the following reasons:
Ye have received injustice at their
ham) by lieing di-prived of representa
tion which we were justly entitled to.
Ye condemn that party because they
retain men as party leaders who have
tried in vain to become recognized by
loth tliu republican aud democratic par
ties. AYe condemn them for having made
freijiietit pledges to the people by which
they might be lnelited, while they liad
no intention to keep the pledge thus
given, their only motive being to secure
the sull'erage of the people.
AYe disapprove of that party on the
ground that they liave heretofore and
are at present using every effort in their
powerto delude and mislead the voters
in order that they may be reeogniztd
under another uame.
AVe condemn vhem for calling secret
primaries throughout the county so as
to enable them to nominate such men as
belong to their ring', and since suvh pri
maries and "convention" were assembled
they try to make it appear tliat the
same were represented by the people.
AYe condemn them for circulation pe
titions calling for a "mass convention"
to enable them to send delegates to the
republican Btate convention, w hile they
auiiere to no party but area combination
of all parties.
They have grossley misrepresented the
people, first, by calling it a "People's''
party when tiie masses of the people of
ciioux county knew to well that it was
brought into existence by a lew men
who could not become recognized by any
oilier party in the county, arid second by
a.-uming to call, without authority, a
republican convention in order to in
dorse as republicans, the ticket they had
previously nominated. Be it further
Ivid, that we, advocating trust
worthy men for ollice, are bitteilv op
posed to the so-called People party, con
trolled by a few individual men. We
heartilv concour that there should lie
improvement in the administration of
our county affairs, but should this "Peo
ple" party attain power we should ex
pect a degradation aud not a relorm.
be it f under
Ri.mAv.d, that we will use all legiti
mate means in our power to deleat this
so-called "People party, and lurther-
more
itowuirt, that we will unite in sup
porting good and cllicient men, nomi
nated in the republican county conven
tion, to lill the various county ollices,
that wholesome government may be as
sured. Good government of county,
state and nation is left entirely to the
people, and if we thus nominate and
J.;i t good and elfii ii nt men lor ollice we
can real assured that we will receive
just aud honest administration from the
precinct organization to the head of the
ledtral government.
Ou motion all of the above resolutions
were concourrtd in and adopted by tlie
convention.
On motion C. F. Slingerland was elect
ed chairman of the republican county
central committee.
On motion R. W. Windsor was re
elected secretary of the -republican
county central committee.
On motion it was decided to increase
the representation from the various- pre
cincts to three members each,.
On motion the convention adjourned.
Aftirx Ki.bin, F. W. Knott,
Secretary, Chairman.
New York is the winner in the Nation
al Base Ball League. A touil of 136
games was played during tlie season by
that club of which tJ were won.
JONES L VERITY
are still making tlie
VERY BEST TERMS
ON FARM LOANS.
Call and see us before applying else
w here.
t You can depend on getting money
from us. Our company will not shut
dou during the winter.
Jones & Verity.
L. 0. HULL,
Attorn7-at-Lw.
HARRISOX, - - NEBRASKA,
GEORGE AVALKER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Will nractice before all courts and the C
8. Land Oltlce. Husinesn entrusted to uiy
care will receive prompt attention.
HARRISON,
NEBRASKA.
Smith Bros.,
OF THE ONLY FIKST CLASS
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLE
AVish to call the attention of the public
to the fact that they am prepared to
furnish at reasonable rates
First Class Rigs
On short notice.
A Dray Line Run in Connection.
Wm. Christensen,
AYbolesale and Retail
Hardware.
A large and well selected stock
ALWAYS ON HAND.
ACORN STOVES. BARBEJ WIRE
at prices to suit the times. Agents (or
CHAMPION BINDERS AND
Mowers.
Chsdroa, Neb,
C. F H.'LMr,
Attorney-at-Law.
KM l,u.!ii.-ei,lni-t -I t ' ti- n
ceiv prompt aii'l cirelul aU-iitnn.
Ollice with JoNEN & YKUITY.
HiJiKt-HlN',
H. T. CON LEY,
Attorncy-at-Law.
Sjiecial attention given to
LAND PRACTICE. i!i,e at the
old stand with Rcidy it 1'idlarX
HACK1S.IN. - - " NUJ'.AA-
MRS. L. J. SIMMONS,
Dress Maker.
Sulielactioii uitrai.leel.
UA1UUMDN, - " XUIKASKA.
AV. E. ROUTER.
Colli rai lor and llnlldt r.
v . o... t... ii nil kind-of ciiriK iiler ork
cheerfully kivcu. sulitjintiuii uar;uUfl.
I'laufurnl-bid ut reaMimlii rules,
HvItKWi.v. - - MUIHA-KA
T. B. SNA'. ER.
Watch and Clock Repairing.
Will lie I" lliirri-oiu'v. ry iilti-neilr- Mn
(Liv li. in., t Kin i-iif -ept. li . , il will
iovi. iiiv iitli-ntioii l.i uiivtlliHK t'l the !"
line Willi lie.,iiili.iiu ! i t
l.l:lOl.l 4 M.Mi-l Ll.l-Hi i.
L E. liEL EN' & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
Kepiil Ins ll.lllf Oil h(il-l liotire.
tioo.1 orV mi. I re KonHlilP i lmi (;.
Mmp Houtn nl livery li.irn.
HAH!UN. - - - M-B-
J. H. IiAUTEU..
( oiitractur ami HiiiMcr,
rimm 0r;: n anil Kpiciilciitiiiiin nuiile on
niiilti-;.t'Oi'.
Ki.l.illinle cure! lll!v liMfle,
IlAltltliV, - - NKUI'.ASKA.
I.EVT.S II. MYERS,
I'lastrrcr and Ilrlck Lajcr,
All kind- of iil-.iin Hii.l oriiiinieiil il plustcr
lag .lone to onter. t leler-.! uhN riMern ce
meiithif?. '1 h' l.iyimr of brSek llue h i..-c!
ally. S ill uie ub.ulute n.itlwl aeiioii or Ml
uy ri-ijiiiretl.
HAlll'JSO.S,
NFJ1KAKKA.
TRUAX, SNYcER & CO.
Illucksuiitli, Ciirrliige and Wagou Shop.
Horse Sh'ieing a Sjieciulty.
Satisfaction guitrunteerl in every particu-
lur. hhop on Main Htreet,
UAliiasoN,
MiBKASKA.
F. L. MORRISON,
WATCHES, ( LOCKS AMI JEWELRY.
A well helected stock always on
hand at lowest prices.
REPAIRING AXcJ ENGRAVING
A hpeciaily.
("Satisfaction guaninteod.
HAlUtLSON, - - KEUI1A.SKA.
MRS. L. A. POST,
Millinery,
Keeps a nice line of millinery which
hhe sells at prices tliat defy competition.
G00JG00i.S, GOOJ WORK
And fair prices. Second street.
HAKIUSON, - - MilltUFKA.
Wells! Wells!
The undersigned Lave a line. nt !i.;il
and are prepared to put down wells on
SHORT NOTICE,
and at living rates. .
It will pay you
II You Want a Well
to call on or addresas,
Amos & Armstrong Bros.
HARR.SON, NEB.
WEBSTER
THC CCST iNurcTiirnr
Pgr the Fimily, School, or Professional library,
.. i
Has been for years Stanlarl
Aiitliority in the (ioveriiiiH at
rniitliiffOfllce and U. S. Su
preme Court.
oiM14 liMJ recommended Ly
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tli lead.npr Collc-;o Presldtmts.
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1'ublinbcrs.
o u,ore Words nnd nearly
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any otherAmerltaii Iictionary.
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John A. I'rutt of Montrop, eb.,
lid msile I! K So. IMS for Hie ne . 10
tjiM r ri w He Hume- tin; foiiowhiK wilin-n
e l.i prm'i hi, riiiiliioiotii. re-i'leiici- iijmiii
mi'l en 1 li vn l ion nl, .it'l l.iii.l, v 1 : linear W .
try, Vv Illinifi il. iimiiei itiiiii, lei lier
llli'lt. -oiiilimli II. Mm V Kli ol' MiHitrine, Sell.
Ami l'i It's A. I.. Iloi'h. win) in.i.l.. 1. .. fll
li'K So. Hit, to Hie i I ove ilewrllieil tniet, in
l-lleil to l'Prt.ir Ml tlie -ulliC tune ull'l .1h.h.,
nli'l k1io' i-nuf. hy Hie nU.ic J.riKil nholii.1
nut be ullime'l iimi l.i- (lilnn CHiieelcl. Alio
Kllu rt M. Hirier of ll;irrl-on,Se.li.
who in i'k- li. . mini: So 'im for the cty w
J4 "ml w.it c 'i ). i:f tp si r M w
He until. 'h tiie lollowiiiir il.ni -en to (irovp
bi coniiiiDouH resilience iiK,n nnl eultivn
tiim of. ii liiml, viz: W liifoul T. Mourn,
Arthur W. Cinerv, K.lwiird L. i.uijiin, Hur
rcn W. Hull nil nt lluiriton, .Sib., AIo
r rle.lrich To.lti iilniii.t of lliirrl-on, Nrh.,
who nmtle I). H. So. (im; lor liie tie v ne i
im'c mi'l ti.' iiw H we :j t ji r .v. w.
lie inline Hie following itiiee to provp
lli r iilitlnil.ilK re-nlenee ti)rtiii unit eultlva.
lion 1,1, ,j.J lm,.f viz: Wlllli.ln.L. 1'lirHh,
Ui.lor Ki.'li-ii-in, w lihvim i.nliikfe, ( hn. K.
ehilt, all of H..rri"..i, Seh.
!'-il M. 5Iomi.omi.et, 1 leg 1 le r.
Mil il l-; n.i ft IT Ul.ll A110.N'.
I.miiil ( ftli-p tit ( h: "Iron, NphmrkM,
Antrn-t 111, l."i.
S'dttee N heieliy iriveii Hi ,1 Uic following
llilll. e.) .tl.,er lm Illeil notice, ol hi, Intel!
tion to iimke liiml pioof lii .ii)ip nit of hi,,
eliiiin, iii. . li, ,t s:il. 1 j,n,f HI he uiaile In
to re . VI. I', kliilntd, Jinitte of Hie iHnlrlet
eo irt. or In hi nb.-nf-e c. c. Janieo'i, clerk
ol Hie .Ji-trii't eoiirt, ht tlarrtitun. Neb., on
licloiH r ll1, l--ii, viis:
olnmon 1. t-tory, of (irainaiery, S'cb.,
who lrli.rte II K I'litrv No. 117 for Hie r X ". "
H vt' ir , "lid fw rjr nw qr we i X4
r"'i. Hi- ii.vini' Hie loliowlnjr wIIiickm'4 to
prove Ion cotitimioiM i'eiileui ii uixm ftnil
i-iiiliv.,t,oii of mtlil limit, vix: John ll. W'nrn,
Jollll C. I lil.KliilHl, I.eolKB VV, (.1,, jonil
V ,(.inij.loii, nil of i,r..ii.itii'rry, Neb.
I5-i M. Mos Ti.oMKiiv. Kcirimcr.
M.iTll'K Kill ffEj.lt ATION.
J.aiK.1 (jttii-v nt (1, iftn.ri, s oi-jnija. I
Allien I, Hi, lh. (
Not'i-c Mirn-by kivmI tint t:jc foliowluir
liiiiiie.l wl tier ti,.- lile.l noii ie of l,u inti-n-I
on to n,i,ke ll.iul nroof in Hiiiitort of his
eliiiin, find I!) it ni 1 in-oof w til i,.- um.le bt
fore ('. .Ihiimujii, clerk ul tiie rli tr.et
"'.rt' n! iiurri .on, .Sell., oa i.cloisi-r ti, ,
lidw.inl I'eir.a.urrr, f Hnj rloii, S'rb ,
who mi ile II K So. -i -.l 0r ,v ,w ,.r ,
w- iC ! 17, tp .1,, r .'.',. Jen im.-, ii. 1)W.
Inn w,t.ie,e, to pri.vn h,n ruulliiuoiu le-.l-li''.(-'
Uioii . n.j , u;t v. t on ol .i!U i ,lnl,v:z:
iiivkI t o.ville, .o-,h .K..rii..,.i, lio'i. Ti, i.
1 nrrioh, llieoiioii) 1 riieliiir, tol ul l.nrri.uu,
M "'oiitK"."' ry, .jtr.
ll ATM) J.OVH K for .1 lli.KATlON.
l.tt.ll (.II,,c lit ( ll el '!, Ntblil-iirt, I
Vncu t 3', Itn'.t.
Siilice 1,. rihy k.m. li, .!. ,. foilnwhiB
lliiil,e. !t,,er I, Ilie.J noli. .. of 1,1, IntMe
t on Ulll, .ke n,l,, ,,.,M.I hi .,l,,-,,t of 111.
flitni, diiil tin tin nl ti,,M,t will . ,,,., i,...
'. ... j.iii.i-TOn, i-ierk of
till' ill tiel
eo.UL, .,l lli.iri.Mju, rteb
lj;l I cloucr 'it, lTV,
vu:
joun a. i.ni n, of IL.rriion, l.'.-b..
Who iniil.! ll H ti liltjf S. U'R lor tho l,V 0C
4.ij).,r.. In. n,i, (he foliowintf wit
"""". v l""'1' l'l eolitianojH re4il.n.. .
on a, ul cu.liv t, on ol ,i,l 1 ,tl, nt; i i, ,rii',
h. i,ii..y, Arthur !., ,, Andrew J..,,,!,., At
vassbrmven, jiii.f nrrlon, eb. Al-o:
Umc l. II, ndtlx, of lI.irr:,o, .Srib.,
Vu, 'K'-i111'1' r"r th- q- ,;,
9. t, iu. Ik- ii .,, till- follow,,!), w.t-I.,-,,-.,
10 ) ove hi, ,-o .li.iuou. n ,.,.,".,. u
o.l ...,d .'Ilit.V .1 , , ,,,,, , ,,, v ft '
V.. downy, Al t,,,,, H o t ,, A,l.' ,i, M
I ; lUf V,,,,, ..j, (jf ,.,rrUm ,S,.,r ..j,;,, ' '
. ' M 4 "K'i.,-iy, Ucifii.ier.
CHJiHOMHATj. i, .Siri lin. for I'f BUI AfiO.V.
Laodl.tHun, ti. ilirm, Nfl(raki.
.... , , Aim ii 3 . 1-v.y I
n ,'i'1'"'"l,y,!'1 t:i "" follow, liK
b.ill.eil tl,er I, lk (m:i , , UUn-
on a! l".i ,;"'"-'. ' f tlH- ili.tr.i t
1, vi'x: i-'"' o'i ..iH.H-r at,
Jttifi'W DunielK, of Montr...,, ,,eb.,
hom,Kftf 11 K :.. r u, , rjr wc H, tp
u. 'nii ' Hie foi.owuiu witni.;,,.
"un i t ti"'u""ja: '" "iwn w.d
worn, , ' 1 ","w"t". Cl-run i,ol)u,;
l.ui-diier B. berriniftoi,, J
lio niiiili' 11 fllirlj? So .:i7 i
-e 11. I M. r .!. He i,,,",..
ilu.'M to irove lur eii.lii,,J
.,.,. . mi ,i i r. ,,
I I rank million, Irank li. n.
per. l-oimi.l loiil.i ((an
j i'-j uoniir,,!,,,
i UNMI.IIAn'.l Sirui K tt
lJUiit l.ttlif. at bailr.ni
: . auhui (i, iw.
I -i.ii.-e ii. nereuy given lht
; liitlaed M'ttier bai. rjlel Holler
i lion ut inline diimI nro.il i
el, .in. ui.l tl.Ht .. . 1
lore I . . jHtii-4ii, clerk
court, t llHniMn, Neb., on (a
vVlnford T. tl.jore, of Han
bo made 1 S. So. no. f,,r in.
tp SI. r !.. Ile Hume, t
r. I'Mtnun ui. cull; nuouii f
nnd t tittiv ulion of m.1.1 lnd
I.. .i. i i 11. KIIktI M. I in ner '
W'. W. Hall, all of Harrinou.'.s
Kernani lluu, ol UodUoi
who until," I is tlllnx So. H35 for
In, tp .14, r M. hi- n.1111.4 i, ,
necw to piove bl contliin,,,!.
ou Hiid cuitivittion of Mnid 1hi,.
Kokboit, Jacob W ai-.-tibtii-r..r
M. plieu Njrw, lill ol MoiitroJ-
t burle lark, of Hivrri
who imule II K So. 4 fr
14. ii t, lie or t -a, , si, , 5
toilol lllr itilrneM to fiiriVf, h
irwilir UJUll HI1IJ CUUiVill,,,!,
viz: jonii liermitll, iiiitue
1 evl A. liiuinbjUKb. John l h
rlwoti, NebtAnkti. M. Mot,,i.m
iil-4j
.Niilire of ( eii'i-t. 1
V. S. IjllKl Oftlee. ( llH.ll
l'i a. i
. oitiiiiHiiifc iii, nuvinif i.,
tin otbei' by Heni v Hunter hi ,
M. VV uiie lor f tilllre to cotiifny
to tiniln'r-i'Ultiiie enu v ?oi
1", Irwi. lifMiu tliei'H 111-,11.
r .wi, in ,-Miiuv colony, ehr-k i,
to 111" CHIII'ell itioii of mid entiy
iilli-triiilf Hi t liie niiid cl . I iit.tiii i
I, re . k or rjue Ui In- broken 1
tract .III I lni( the Hi ,1 year nfl- i '
li i , .oe.i lo cure hum ,!i le l ul i
I ...linir fi.-,init.--t. i i,h
lielei.V' .ilililliolll'tl fo l'ii,-,,r ill t
in.. jUllSi il y ol .voveinlM r, lv, ,
n.., l.i rv-iioii.l itii.l fnriiNh t'.-.-l
rci'i.iiiK ,. ..lU'ife I 1 iiiin... ,
Hiliie.-... w 1,1 IX- I. Ren f,,.
ill. hi, nol ,ty piililie, i,t hi olti.e
lord. .Neb., o.i tin: mm d.iy ul .s.i
ill I" O I'llH'K H. III.
i 1) T. K. I'm i.i!
5. E. litiKWdTKR,
I'njMilt'nt.
C. F. Ci
( HAS. C. JAMESOX, ChJ
Commercial B
LS-0IRrjHA1XD.
General Banking Bus
-TRANSACTED. -
IIariusos,
C. H. Andrews &
-Dealers iu-
Drugs,
Paints,
Brusliec
-AKD-
Fine Toilet Goo
STATIONERY & PERiniB
BEST CIGAa
IN TUB CITY.
J. II- COOK.
Aoate Biftrxus Ranch.
Dranrl 0 on luft iaw. Makes
ol l.runl.ii ,r IU,K1UT, I raft and &
Horses ; n! M and Uaik Polk-d
Runge on Running Water.
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