- ; i i i . ,J .1 t ' r it . ! 5 y. 'if" it ' " .Art V V th3 Sioux County Journal. tpnoAi.corsTY Rarra. . o ' Subscription Pri, fi.OO L. J. Si mamas, ... Editor. :lrl at the MiOTison ijtt office as sec ouil cl&s matter. Boyle, il.e ex-priest i iim ietal of raj and sentenced to the dUh enulty lias had a new triul rcuiti-d by tlie supreme court. This pives him a new lesos? of life. A test was made a few days uo on Chicago's projects for the worlds fair and the result was a black eye for the lake 'city. It is more than likely '.kit tlie national capitol will be the pluce selected, although New York is making a deHjjerate effort to sev iire the prize. It is reported that a move is on foot at Crawford to yet the railroads crossing there to put in a switch so that cars can be transferred from one road to the other. This would he a benefit to this locality as immigrants cars and other stuff could he shipjied from B. & M. points here without being handled. Bank reserves in New York are in creasing, clearances and railroad earn ings are heavy, money is abundant and low, and tlie financial situation general ly is satisfactory. Tlie business outlook has seldom been more encouraging in the middle of the first month of the cal endar vear tlian it is at this moment. Kun ze, the German defendant in the Cronin case, lias been granted a new trial. A good deal of doubt as to his guilt has been expressed ever since the close of the trial and the tendency of the court has been to see that justice was done to all, and now it is reported that the proceedings against him will be dis missed and he be set at Liberty. An important move was made in of ficial circles of the B. & M. a few days ago. E. Bigtell, who lias been assistant superintendent, with headquarters at Al liance, has been made superintendent to succeed D. E. Thompson. Mr. Bignell is to be congratulated on his promotion. He is still a young man and his being se lected for tlie important position of su perintendent is a recognition of his abil- sty- r Census Superintendent Porter says he expects every enumerator to be ' ready to begin work at nine o'clock in the morning of the first day of June and he expects to have the returns in shape so that congress can apportion the representation of each state in time for the election of 1892. Mr. Por ter appears to be determined that the census of 1890 shall be published in less time after it is taken than was that of 1880. The republicans in the Iowa legisla ture express their determination to force the democrats to yield or continue the deadlock until midsummer. The demo cratic governor cannot he inaugrated until the matter is settled and the result is that the republicans have one point of advantage in that fact. Senator Allison, having been made the choice of the rep ublican caucus for his own successor, rests perfectly easy and urges the repub lican members to hold to their principles and not worry about him. Omaha is still rustling and is after the the national methodist conference and also a national fat stock show. It is be coming apparent to all organisations that Nebraska cities are good places to go to be entertaind are taking advantage of all opportunities offered to visit the rapidly growing cities of this state. It is safe to say that Omaha will capture the Methodist conference and the fat stock show, and the treatment the visitors re ceive at tlie hands of the people will make them feel kindly to all Nebras kans. Walker Blaine, eldest son of Secretary of State James G. Blaine, died at the fam ily residence in "Washington on January 15th, of acute pneumonia caused by an attack of la grippe. He was sick but a few days and his sudden death come with a terrible shock to his parents and many friends. He was a man of more than ordinary ability and his success in places of official responsibility indicated that he had inherited his father's execu tive ability to a high degree. The sym pa thy of the entire nation is extended to toe bereaved parents in their sad afflic Mom. While congress and the press are dis easing the negro question, the mem ben of that race are begining to look out for themselves. Large numbers of them Me going to Arkansas , and it is eetlwiatr1 that fifty thousand of them will ; settle in Oklahoma. it is oaiy Bseesjary , for the blacks to get wmf from their old homes and asaocia-ty-sM to pot them in a way to rapidly ( the matte and educational scale Bp froai that the question of their fu ton wCl be easily settled. It is bet ay get into settlement, but fc CUM po break loose from their .CttjtmHnmni the plantations of their f rtrractJrsiWMl they will begin to -- mm& will seek to im- There is no qnes- L of Cr goto to Af (U t r'-r-t them and X I ly to aay such ( iiMMIvf'iMts' EE' I it I'. (OI1U11L.J Haeeisos, MOl'X Co., M.B. Jan. 14, K' Board ummi-iii rs luv.t Ui rrKulr 4sioa. Jrt'Ht: omiiii-sioin r tru(- anil (ji-iH-n Hud t-ierk. l:iolvcJ tOK ljouru lo tlu county trca-ur l's room nU M-tUt itli liiin Attest. ".VB.lk l.IMiEMAN, ( ouuly ( li Tk. IIaEhimjs, sku x Co., Ntc, Jan. li, 17 i. Huard of vouiiuisioiim met in r. ulr seisiou. prra-nt: 'iiutiiiiaiu-r Weir, i.n-'ii anil (irove. bcan, on cxaiiiinntion of reniri!i ami file it as. loiiml t lmt tliere a i.o i pal ai pointmeiit of eouuty iiriirv aii'l I'lfrt'tare tne .( n? ru.il nil vacant. M-jtiou Diaile 4-oiniul-r.!'iT tm o to r.r"Viil to aj)jlnt county nt! ini''y to fill trie yacaney. Motion c;irrleil. i.recn ami Grove vfilm aftiniiatHe; W ir, no. Oljjf'etlon maiti-by Weir to lnotiou on de eriunt ol having an attorney. Motion nimie lv 'onunN-ioner Own to Hppoint Geijrire Walker a eonnty attorney. Motion carried. ;r".cn b:hI i;rove votit'g af llniiative; Weir. no. STATE OK SKHKAfKA, i SKIt'X t (It.M . I WHKHEAS, E. 1. Satlerlee, llicilnlr elected county attorney of siux county, ut an eiec tion held the tits day ot JinvemUT, is, hu tenderel his reinatiftn and tiie stinf iwins accepted, by rental of u hn li tlie friee of county attorney tm lai-oiiie vueant. "ow, THLKEFOKK, We hereby npiviint t.-urse Walker, Ek., county !tt r'.'" of ..aid conn ty, to hold s-aid oftHc u.ti! li.- next m-r.d elnetlon and until a ciiec'M(r i- eii-i-t-d and ijualifled. J. A. ("has. I'. ( uovr, County lioard .f sioiu County. Dated this Kill day of J.uiuary, Motion made to allow county au( rinten dent t3M perday for the year lii. Motion carried. Oreen and Weir voting amu.ative; tirove, no. . Motion made by ConiTnli-loner Crove that the comity clerk be paid !W. it year ai. clerk of this board for tin- year ln, lo be pald rjuarterly. Motion carried. Motion made by ommn.-'ioner Green that county clerk be allow ed a deputy for year Irtfl ut salary of STiMW l r year. Motion earrbd. The following official ItotulK were cou.M- red and ft(prtvel : 1). M. Woody, jutlce of t!l )Vaef ll.it Cni-k jirei-iuet. HolxTt Necoe, afse--or Lower ltuuniiiif Water preeinct. Eoliert Neeei. n'or Upper Riinnii.f? Water firerinet. Weiicel KerneaJl uM'sor Snake Creek pnn Inct. Octave Ilarrla, to:uI ovoroT Vpper Run ning: Water precdnet. John Mo-U-y, Justice of the pearp Cot ton - wood p,"i.einct. I'etltion of John F. Cnrren. Ch:irle 1'nlm- er, Weneel llaine and othem, for a public road to be e-tublNhed, eomineneinif at the southeast corner of section 2: in twnshlp 27, range 53 and thence running wet to the southwest comer of section SO In town-hip 27, range M, ladni? pre-entl, and It being wbat is known to be a consent road, the name was granted and ordered to lie a pub lic road. " Motion made by C'ommljiMoncr Green that the Siorx Cori.Tr Jocbnal Is designated a tbe ofliflal paper of the county. Motion carried. The following estimate for expenses lor the year lso was made : District court expenses . , on SMlariea Stationery 4'i ') mining . . . ,tt m Omeers im-tt i.Mi ) Koadsand bridges l.i'n l) Indebtedness and lutere-t 1(1,01(1 no Institute Km (i (;ourt bonne and Jail . ... 1 .fro On liicddental expen- . 3.000 (i liiKiuie and tMKir fund 6JU 00 Allowed account outstanding on court btme .2(io 00 Soldiers reliel fund i on On motion lioani adjourned for dinner. Attest: ( ONK.VD Linkkmak, County tlerk. Board met pursuajit lo adjournment. lrpsent: nil board and clerk. Motion made to ln.-truct clerk to order one-half dozen justice dockets. Motion carried. The official bond of George Walker for county attorney wsi- presented and approved by comuiinioner Grove and Green and rejected by ( bnimi-doner Weir on account of bavin gone county attorney. Motion iiuide to reconsider claim "o. 7i', of fc. I. Sutterlee, and clerk lntrueopd to notify' Claimant of the fact. Motion carTbil. CommiKrtioners Gii'en and Grove voting in the affirmative. Weir, 110. Motion made Ui recon-ider claim Jo. 7(11, of lleury K reman, ami clerk iu.-tructed lo notify claimant of tlie fact. Motion carrinl. Motion made to reconsider claim o. 7i;4, of John W . Hunter, and cieik inntructed to notify claimant of tbe fact. Motion carried. Motion made to reconsider claim No. 7W, of J. K. i'fo-t, and clerk limtructed to notify claimant of the ttuct. Motion carried. On motion ihe aheriff lie authorized to em ploy prisoners In bis charge o the public highways or at such other labor a may be deemed neceKsary. The following citizens were appointed ft tbe soldierB relief commix-dou:" Jill J. Wil. cox, . G. ilongh and Job 11 Speas. The clerk was in-trucGil to advcrtUe for proposaialor furnishing the comity with coal for the ensuing year. (m motion the clerk was instructed to no tify all Justices of the peace in the county to deliver their dockets to the county clerk before the next meeting of the board. statement of tbe treasurer was piesented and balances certified to by the board. Statement of School .Moneys received and disbursed from May 2ist, 1KX7, to January lith, HMO, to-wit. Br. District No. I. Or. Amount ree'd 11272 W I Vouchers I WW I ( 'oiniuissioii. 11 fr I Balance Ct VI 1272 W j Dr. District No. 2. Amount! ree'd lfittj 87 ! Vouchers I ( 0111 111 iion. 1 Italance ..... 1272 W Ur. 10(4 fi" 14 ) 417 40 W0B d7 i District No, 1WM1 8' Cr. Dr. Amount ree'd Vonchers . Com mission, balance ..... !H2 79 i 40 31 m 4 i Dlfttrict No. . Dr. Amonnt ree'd Vwiehern.... Commission. Balance ..... I 7 Dr. District Ho. t. Amonnt ree'd 14 "0 I Voucher.... i Commission, i rtalajmc ...... , I4 SB District No. . ' MM H Voaehera.... j OriHUllMllOII- j tktlanec Dr. Amonnt ree'd ll-tri t So. 7. b'rt t-, ' VU( ber ' 1 oiiiuti-,iou. j halauec bxi s7 i Dl-triet So. . S3 57 ; Vollebers Couiiiii--ion. ; lijauee t. l.v:r 47 ; is 1 w it. 73 li' Dr. Amount ree'd 12 : 1 . i1 S7 1 Di-triet So. B. a.'l 12 ' 'oueber- i o!tiuii-,-lon, ; balauee H 12 i Iii-trict So. 11. I i2 t Vout lier ! 1 ouiiiii iou 1 lliilance m 57 j r. j vk l ' " I Dr. AuiOrTl ree'd :4 Ir. Anujunt ree'd Cr. 1M si : ;"! isi I'll os ' iw m 1 litriet So. li. l'J( 1 Vouehel- , 'inuti--i'iii. i llauiut-e Dr. Amount rt c'd ( r. Ill 14 M 5 id 11 4'.' : ll-triet So. 13. Hi 4'.' ; I liuetier- ' ( o iiuii-doii. 1 Uulanee Hit 4!i i lM.-lrfet No. 14. 1M ISi . Voucher- i 1 'i!iiml--ioli. i'taluuee l.'lf. J i Ji-trlct So. r. VM 77 Voueber- i l OTlllMl ion .. l'..,inliee V.? 77 : Dl-trlet So. Hi. liri OA I Voucher- ( I Olllll!l-iOll. : ll'tlant e 1(8 (fi ( Distriet So. H. 3,'t ! Voueliers : ( oiiiud ion. i liuiuuee Dr. Amount ree'd Dr. Amount ree'd Dr. Amount rec' Antoiint ree'd in fi l(l K Cr. ; 22 (d 4 72 SS !IH Cr. f i 4 7 7 SIS Is K .'i7 Cr. 1'2 4- Dr. Amount ree'd Dr. Amonnt ree'd DMrii t No. 19. H:m r7 - 'oueher- f oiiiml--iou. ' l'.ilanec ... (Ml S7 1 Di-triet So. 20. t'2 .V . Vouehi-r-.... ; ( Otiniii-ion. .2 rt) ; Di-triet So. 21. 41 10 : Vouchers i ( 'ofi.lelv-.lou. 1 I'.n.aiiee . 41 in Dl-trlet So. 22. 47 , Voucher- 1' ( oniiul ion. j balance 47 !' ! District So. 23. 2 l ( oimiil ion. i liaiunee ..... 2 . Dl-trlct So. 21. 7'J 7'1 Vouchers ( omml ion. j llnlunec 71) 7(1 1 Di-trlet So. 2.5. 25 6'J 1 Voucher ; 'oumilM-ion. j Kalanee Dr. Amount ree'd ( 2 .'HI Cr. ;ll t it I'i M 41 10 Cr. 47 .V t2 04 47 ( r. (fi 2 Wi t Cr. M ' V 4 4 7S( 7(1 Cr. 24 7 01 W Iir. Alnourit ree'd Dr. Amount n e'd Dr. Amount n-c'd Dr. Amount ree'd Dr. Amount ree'd 2-1 (i i District So. S7. ISO ! i Vouchers 1 i ommi-slon. J Pnlance ..... & ( Or. 14.. U 1 is 3 U Dr. Amount ree'd 150 if 190 BN .. $22 12 .. 4S7 411 ,. lit .'HI 4 4s II' .. 21 .. m .'is .. 12 1(7 U s-'l 5 M Ml IS (17 I.I SI .. II II .. 2s 'f District So. 1, lialancc H U 11 li 1 14 15 K IS 19 21 22 2.1 24 2S r, 31 1 S M lit $ M 4 ' 3 s; Total s On motion the Ixiard adjourned itliout a day. Attest: COSRAI) l.I M.EM A N, County Oerk. It is reported that up in Sioux coun ty the out-going county official, had a scheme all fixed up this year whereby they expected to stay there. The plan was, we believe, for the county com missioners to find fault with the bonds of the officer-el.'t or something of that sort, and fool along with the new men for a vear or two while the old ollicials continued to get in their work. But people outside of the "rinn" irot onto things in some way and on the day upon which tlie winds were to te "considered" there hapnod t lje from one hundred and lifty to two hundred men in town from the country, all armed w.ith either revolvers, Win chesters or shot (funs. There were no threats made by the ariued men but some of them incidentally expressed a desire to see the tends of the new coun ty official!) approved, and they were approved. The commissioners found no room for a kick, the new officers were dulv installed, the had men from awav up the Sowbelly went home and unload ed their weapons into jack rabits, instead of county rinsters, and white winged peace will airain hover for a fiew mo ments over that turbulent political lmt-tle-fleld,Sioux county. Sheridan County iinn. Tlie recent order issued by the man agement of the Q. railroad system rela tins? to the use of liquor by its em. ployees. is the most swepinsr move anainst the liquor habit that lias been promulted by any coris-n-ation as far as we can recall. Under Ihe order a man of intemperate habits is not to be employ ed in any capacity, and should he become intoxicated a second time wlen in the employ of the company his discharge is made imperative upon the superinten dent or master mechanic under whose supervision be is working. That is tlie kind of temperance work which counts, A few years ao the commercial trav elers were considered A lot of drunkards, with an exception once in a while of a temneratfl man being mixed in. One by one the wholesale houses demanded tliat men who represented them should he tmn Derate men, and now a traveling man who gets drunk is an xoepUoa, Now that the Q. railroad has Mt the example the other great corporations will follow suit as a matter of mli protection and other corporations and Dr. Amoant ree'd lai 4f j 4 r. l(i If i :44 t i- I" 11; j li;. 4 1hs-9 cr. ! lil I IS 2S i:a at Cr. 1 'd 1 IS JS-1 11 11 : I'.-s 77 1 cr. 72 W TREASURER'S REPORT. Adjustment by the ViarJ of county roiiimiwaoneni or Sioux count', Nebraska, (,f the ai-ounts of E. f. LockwiMxl. county treasurer 0 wild county, oil account of taxe for the years Y', l" and 1"9." lN7tax Amount collei ted for state 240112 Amount paid stale treasurer 24ft 2 29 1 fnx Amount collected for state . Amount jaid htate trea.-ui-er i Vx Amount collected for state Amount calln ted on scl-ool lenses Amount iid .slate treusiirr lv?T tax Amount collected countv Auk Hint of warr.ifits iid fomniMon js'.s tax Amount collected county. Amount of wurrvntfc laid fomiuis-aon 19 tax Amount collected countv Amount of wa.rr.int Slid Coii.miion Bowen pre i"' t Amount of waiTunts iKiid liowen pivi inct uikiiinlid interest Amount of couisins t'onimision and sistnf.'e School pvn. fund, fines and state apportionment . . Ap'sirtioiimcnt by sufs-riiitcnilent. Hiiile fund... Amount of warrants paid torn mission lsu9 tux Rriilre fund,. Amount of warrants paid Commission 19- -Road fund.. Commission Amount of road receipts.. -School district No. 7 liond Amount of cupons iaid Commission JSSH- -Villape of Harrison Paid village treasurer Commission , Amount due school districts K DO 1IKRFHY ( F.HTIK V.Thai we have candully CTiimined tbe account" f Kd. C. lick wo1. ( onuty Tre i-uriT of said county; that tbe forerolnir Is a Ju-t and correct adjust mi nt ol bis account- for Talc- for the year lss7, 1 and lsmi; that tbe pernonal property tat ordered strSi ken from the Tax Book Is not under the pmvl-lons of s-etion 147 of "An Act March.lst. 17'.'; that tbe dclliniuent taxes a- stated, and that the taxes collected have Irovided by law Dos M. WriR, 1 Hts. f. ghovk, 1 JollS A. GKEI , ) County' WITNF.sN our hands and tbe county scal.thl i f Sr.41.. r ""SMITirS POINTERS FOR 1890. A Good Grade of Family Flour for SI. 15 per sack. Men's good calfskin shoes for $2.00. 15 lbs. of prunes for - $1,00. 30 lbs. of hominy for - 1.00. 4 lbs. standard coffee - 1.00. 12 lbs. New Orleans sugar for $1. NEW STOCK - JUST RECEIVED. A full line of MEN'S ARCTICS of all sizes Ah There! Ladies';Fine Kid Gloves for 1.25 worth $3.00. A Genuine Gents' Seal Skin Glove for 85c warth $1.50. A line of Gents Underwear at a great re duction. Kentucky Jeans at 85cts, worth 50 cts. Mens" Felt Boots fl.OO, worth $1.60. Calll and examine my line of DRESS - 'GOODS - Have a full line of Henerettas, Ladies' I have one niece of fine XT ' vy i-i urn that would cost you t VOU V Fine line of Flannels, 30c " 50c Brocade Worsted, 10c, worth 20c Shaker Flannels, SOo " 83c Worsted.Dress Goods (ex- Blue Overalls, 40c " 75j tra wide) 15c " 85c Wool Fleece Lined Mitts, Kc " 60c Blue Denims WJc " JOc All Wool Boys' Mitts, 20o 85c Cettonadee, 80c " 80c 8erryaoth, 80c " 80c I also have a full line of CTothing, 8boee, HaU and Cape, the beet m offered for sale in Sioux county, which I am selling at price that Uet r Competition. Alio a Urge invoice of Groceries New and Fresh that I will aell at price a low a the lowest. Remember my motto ia "A Nimble Penny rather than a Blow Sixpence." I SELL FOB CASH, and intend to give my curtomera tbe benefit of Caab Price. You can be convinced of thi fact by calling and giving me a trial. Trusting again to ne many familiar faoee.in.the new etore and to merit a (hare of the trade, i am very rwipectfully, THE PEOPLES' FRIEND, 0, 22. WELLS, 2J1 11 1WH 6." 23 4(1 9'h 6-1 VP 904 36 22 it,i f2 Si"'.' M) 4901 29 - : 1 539" 0 98 80 .! 94 292 63 42H 4 3221 12 1M7 & WM) 1 14dl H6 1 f-i 1:M1 3h -,0000 00 llHHS) (SI 700 00 r 07 Wt 07 721 70 1008 02 9-1 25 2fl 77 :m 9ii 40 99 325 P7 4 31 35 IX 721 02 m 79 139 23 509 69 72 10 270 03 27 06 102 44 lor, 00 31 7S 29 M 141 12 317 9 130 73 11 11 17H 73 100 73 2 00 1533 KS 5181 01 148 W( 17 H7 collectible and la entitled to lie-trickcn off to provide a System of Itevenuc," approved have Is-en airain rharK-d i(aiii"t said Treasurer been chanted aKnlnst him to Is- accounted for Commissioner of Siot'X County, Nebraska. icih day of January, A. V., mn. Coxiuri I.IKDr.M i County Clerk. now in stock. Remember the place' W. R. SMITH. Cloth Worsteds. C M Inches wide for )c i rv i n v ftW.VM..0 90c at wholesale. QUEENS W ARE FISAL PROOF 0TRES. . .. . ... 1 ....... iiMtinia it All rHnMiiiM naviiiK uuni . - --, lhi uaiier will receive 11 rnrrked fopi" 01 .,ne ' . ..1 A, their paper ami are njursw-i ij -a,..,-i.li,.Hai,,l If ftnv error. eXiflt rt'liort the same to Mii office t once. Ciuisoli'Uted .Voile for Ptibllmtloo. Land Office at Chlroii, Sell., I Jau.ai.l1M. I S'otlee ia liereliv irlv. n that the following named nettlcr las Uled not lee of Ills Inten tion to make Una! proof in support frf Id claim, and that said proof will be made I fore the Clerk District Court, at Harrison. Neb. , on mar. 3, lsMi, viz : Ikaar H. lltlidrii. of Ifsrrlon, Xeb, irho made D. f. No.Kt for the m( 3. tpS7 r5S. He name the following- wltnessf to proie bU conttnitou renldenee urti and cultiva tion ol said land, vli. Alva shiwves. CharlM K. bowrv, Andrew Jacolis, J:ime II. Cook, all of Harrison, Nebraska. Also: JOHN' A. 0KK.F.X. of Harrison. Neb., who made D. S. fllliiK No. 9,tra for the neV of section 4, towuhill 'It, raliKe M. He names the followlui; Itnesses m prove his continuous residence nn and cultiva tion of mid land. VU: Cliarles K..owi-y. An drew Jtu'o lis, James II. Cook, John Cook, allot Harrison, Nebraska. il . II. llcciSSi, KCKlsier. Consollilated Notice For Puhllcatlun. jin (I Office at Chadron, Neb., I I lec. 2, lsS. ( Notice Is herrhy (riven that the following" name.1 settler has filed notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in Hiipport -of his claim, mid that said pnsif will Is- made be fore the clerk of tlie dl-trlct couit, al.llar rlsou, Neb., on r eby. lii, lslJ, viz:, Helmut M. Sutl.in. of llarrinon, who made D. H. No. iwni for the nX ne4 wt neH see IV, sw!e m- s.c tp '11, r 5A. He names the following- witnesses to prove, his cotitluuouM rcKidenee upon ami cultiva tion ot said land, viz: Libert M. Carrier, John II. Kartell, Asa C. Davis. Albert M. Taylor, all of Harrison, Neb. Also Albert K. Kiej'. of Hnrrlsnn, who made U.S. No. KIWI for the eK uwjj- w)f ne IS, tp r 5ti. He names the following- witnesses to prove hi continuous resilience u)Kn and cultivu' tion of, aid land, viz: I harles H. Scott, Warren W . Hall, Arthur W. fcuiery, Wtlllam K.iloore, all ot Harrison, Neb. Also Arthur W. Kmerj', of Harrison, who made 11 K No. 1x73 for the aeli sec 6 tp SO r . lie names the followlns Uncases to prove hi contlniiou rt-tj ami eulliva n V. Hall. AI- Hon of sahl laisi, Is-rt fc. Hams, y, ' Moore, Nathan- lei K. Arinsirong.' son, Neb. . 1 14-11) ss, Itearlslor. 'si'aUsl proposa. ifcelved until the 1,1th day of lebru HI, at 1 o'cloi'k, in., as Hi- oltlee of Hie .sttiutv (derk. at itarri- son, Nidi., lor furnlsiiinK sloiu county with coal durliiK the year Isoo. The bids to be oiicucd and conlrlerel at the next moclltitf ol the ts.iird of commissioners. The Isiard reserves the i-iejit to leject any and all bld. COS'KAII LlSOKMAS:, Hnrrlson, Jan. an, iawi. County Clerk. Grant Guthrie, Dealer In Lumber, Lime, Grain Coal. -ALSO- Aqcnt for Wind Mills and pumh. B. E. Bhewster, C. F. Corrnt, President. Vice Pre CHA8. C. JAMESOX, Cahier. Commercial Bank. INCORPORATED. .A. General Banking Busta -TRANSACTED.- imiyer-suo rr tUUUSOK, ooniMtiues win soua iau une urn