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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
TtoSisn County Journal. omcuL cocsty rxpm. Subscription Prke, t"2.00 iJ.Mk. - - Etliter. Catered at the llamaon pot office a. see t il claa matter. THt1rtAt. JiMTAKY 30, The iWHarti'ah W. O, T. U. ladies who objdt.-ted t becoming a rant of the third party organization lave adopted tlie name of the Non-iartjiJi Woman i liristtoo Temperance Union. 1 11 the members adopted a shorter title it would have met with more general favor. Ladies contemplating taking a short trip wiH do well to follow the example ..f Nellie Bly on her reoeut trip around Hie world. That lady wore tlie same dress during the entire trip of seveuty t wo days, which explodes the idea that it is necessary for a lady to take a vs4 .mount of baggage with her wlieneVer slie leaves home. The Columbus Sentinel is moved to remark tbusly on a jrtinent topic: The Sentinel would be pleased to Bee Hon. Ik D. Bithards, of Fremont, nom inated for governor on the republican ticket next fall. He is a man who would honor the position of chief exec u tive, and deserves recognition at tlie liands of the party. Frank Carpenter, the well known cor respondent, in writing of the animals in congress, which he calls the national museum, speaks of Representative Dor of Nebraska, as weighing 150 pounds. It is eveilent tlial Carpenter is no judge of weights, or else Dorsey isnt as big in Washington as lie is in Nebraska. Wlien he is in Nebraska he tips the torn at nearly 200 pounds. Fremont Tribune. ivaaty Finances. The matter of tlie estimate of expen ses for running the county for the ensu ing year as shown in the proceedings of Uie county board has given ria to some expressions of surprise. TLere us no question but tliat tike total looks pretty big, but it must be remembered that it is but an estimate. The law provides tiiat an estimate sliall be made and also that tlie levy shall not exceed such esti mate and in case the levy is larger than the estimate the county commissioners and their bondsmen are liable, jiersonally arid jointly, for such exi-ess of the levy over the estimate. That tlie estimate foot up $37,600,00 is no indication that it will cost that amount to carry on tlie niihlit-affairs of the couutv for tlie en- su'ini year. In support of this all tliat is necessorv to do is to look over the rec ords of proceeding years. The wtirmite for 1?7 was: Corral fund 5,4Su.uo Six-rial bridge fund 1,750.00 lioad fund 1010.00 Total.. MMMO.UO Tlie total levy for tlie year WT, for all pui-ioses, was --1,924,6!?. So tliat the lew was but a little over oue-lialf the estimate. For tlie estimate was: Outstanding Indebtedness 1,5001 District court expeiies Salaries Stationery . Printing Officer" fees Office rent- Special bridge fund " road " I nciden tul Lust week Hon. Franklin A. Paddock ii.other of senator A. S. Paddock of this V.ite, died at his home in New York, ilceased liad for years been a prominent rr. ember of the bar of New York. Two years ago he suffered a slight stroke of 'i. ralysis and it is thought that his sud '. death was caused by an attemt to re v. me the active duties of his profession. 7 e sympathy of all will go out to xriator Paddock in his bereavement. Snu.oo i,v.oo sno.no MU.U0 so.oo .VJO.OO tjamxo SM1.00 i,ouo.ufj Total I3,J.M Tlie lew for on the alve esti mate was as follows: General t mid ",US BriUzo f uml 51317 Total 7.7W.W Again it will be seen that tlie levy ex ceeds one-half the estimate but a small amount. For 189 the estimate was as follows: District court expenses 1 ijdtl.lt Salaries Stationery Printing Officer's fees-Rent A temporary break was effected in the House of the Iowa legislature on last Monday. All that it doe is to permit of a temporary orgonzation so that the members can be sworn in and be come entitled to recognition. The dem ocrats agreed in caucus not to at tempt at any time during the session to unreal an? republican member on ac count of the unconstitutioualit v of dis tricts from which they were elected. A settlement is no nearer reached than be fore, and all that can be dene now is to ballot for permanent officers instead of temporary ones. w attain. Sot Ire to hereby giVe. Mat I will examine II peraona Uo m ut to otter I hem wive a caod idalea or tau-bm of the athuOls of Sioui coanSVftat tbe school bouse in district SO. f7; IMnksatorood preelncr, on tbe Sb day oi rebsMry.laM. (WTirWOBTH, Uo. Superintendent. . , Xotlre. scaled proposals m ill tie received until the 1Mb day of February. I"", at ii o'clock, iri. tlie office of tlie county clerk, at Hani on, Heb., tor furnishing Sioux county with coal during tbe year Its. Tbe bid to be oia-ned and conldered at tbe next meeting of the board of conimiseioucr. Tlie boaid reserve tbe right to leject any and ail biita. Harrison, Jan. , Isai. County Clerk:. As we have remarked previously poli tics is a queer game especially in Sioux countv. Here is Mr. L. O. Hull who was appointed county attorney in tliat bailiwick Jan. 7th. Mr. Hull had hardly time to frame his appointment before the new county board proceeded to fire him and appoint George Walker. Mr. Hull kicks and we don't blame him. A man who wouldn't kick, after being fooled tliat way would be no account in Texas let alone Sioux county. Per haps the most pathetic feature of the whole affair Is the way Mr. Hull takes it to lieart. In a letter to the public be savs: ''I never desired to fill the office of county attorney half so much now." Exactly. It the way with all of us. When we get left is just the time we feel the worst about it Chad-. ton Adnjcate. Grant Guthrie, Dcaits In Bridge find roads. Other expenses Tlie death of ex-Senator Riddleberger i oses the life a man who should be re numbered as an example of misapplied jollity. Elected'to the Senate at a time len great opportunities offered them-r-e'ivea, with the natural ability and in formation to enable him to grasp them, ) was respected by all until about three years ago, when he began to dissipate, and soon became desperate and drifted on from bad to worse, until death finally ended his career. Incidental s .....-.. Tlie levy for that year lows: General fund Bridge " Bdud " 2,500.00 auo.ro 700.00 s.vm.on 150.00 3,000.00 s,ono.no 1,000.00 Luniber, Tbe Dam County Journal is preparing to advance in good shape. Tbe proprie tor has recently been to Chicago where he purchased a fine new power press and a car load of stationary and pafier stock. That certainly indicates pros perity, and we hope it will not be long lfore the increase of business will com pellBro. Egan to again improve his office. The support which the Journal has received indicates that the people at ( tiadron appreciate the value of printers ink. Total. . 17,550.00 i as fol- ... 6,mJie ... i,mM ... sio.se 8.108.7H Receiver Steinmetz, of McCook, and Iteceiver Hudson, of Lincoln, are each found to be short in their accounts about $2,800. They are both democrats. A number of the holdover democratic officials have been found in a similar condition and the departments are look ing after such cases pretty closely. When Cleveland went into office there was not one case of defalcation among the republican office holders, but the record of the democrats who were put in their places is decidedly bad. Lime, Grain Coal Aocnt for Wind Mills and Pumhs W MSB Wamartai ttoftTf WO LA MN. M4MlMeL o rtuMh ttasw with m InSa UMNB mm mmptm.m wn . alitkMkM ttwt Tfcafll ftn pem tkm tiers itMHl C IX Cooe, a prominent attorney of Par- tnt.", win receive a mai PT of u 1 the Travellers may learn t lesson from &. ke, Ikl.jrbojrays: 'I nevrt Wv. -d-rej- nowm wiusutn uaatnic a wuw vi v iMfi- Mulf. i0 tbla ussee " berlate s Colic, I uotorea and uarmu-a Remedy witb me and on many ocutstoos hare ran wttliitto the relief of some sufferer Md bre never known it to fail. For sale by C. H. Andrews. nek are . lit . . He iiwue the fola ing bN continuous reawsruce mi a a to atow mm ai tlM m an vfaia. W pay aD SlAl. m. . tt ti .mm aha aaia arm far aa. raa Tbe Burlington Route fe. , JL B. R. is running elegantly equippeil passenger traines without change stp Jtewcaatle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln. Nebraska, making connection tin of Mid Jand. at that point with their own through 'i Ju ol"lu. trains for Denver, Cnevenne, and all points west, and for Kansas Cit', 9t. Joseph, St. Louis, Omaha, Peoria; Chi cago, and all xiints eaL Rediettiber this is Uie only line by wliich you can lake sleeping car from Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin 1 ..1 rimi.U Ka nAvt o ft...-.rw.n and I 81 T 56. u " "' I lie name in Cliicago, Peoria and St. Louis tlie fol- hUconti tion of lowing morning. I ( linrlei K. tirewcl, N nwrialalM) Setiee for rabllcatiaa. lnd OOlee at 1 .ad rorijWebraaka. j Jaauary ti. 1- . ' notice 1. hereby fir. u that ne named settler baa Bled notlc w pia " tlou to make Uiial pr. f in aPPorV!J laiui,anu iun -n- i-. v.... fnrr.iird I.Lodeina ii. clerk of Ua laric court, at llarrlaon, Keb.. on lfkrch at, vu: . ... Sasiael H. Jnaea, T naiwna, .--, -iw, made II K. MotfWM for Bit 1 ana l uu bU U. Maine, all t Williaa E. Maori trho made H. E- So. 5 tn 31. r M. He li anient lie fol I' J blHConlinnoua rea tion of aaid land, i ry ( '. AniiatronK, E. Kaiuney, all TtMiniaa W who made topreve and cnltlva . E. Verity, II. t.rren, Sllaa L. Kebraaka. Alao Hani ana. Nrh, for the see 15, lion. ng arltneaaea to prove e 11 lion ian Jame W.wott. lint' w. Emery, Aioeri km, Meb. Alao t Harrlnoa. Seb, br the eV ec , tp followin reaidei tion of mid land, via For further information and tickets ap- nri1!' " nlv to nearest agent ol Uurlington Rout B. M. R R. wltneaae to prove ipon and cultJva Oaenh V. I'arnona, thaiAli. W: lt. Joliu II. tiwin. Nl braaaa. W. IL M'i, Eelter. MORE POINTERS FROM SMITH'S. -:-A NEW-:- Stock : of : Clothing JUST RECEIVED AND CONTAINS MANY FINE : BARGAINS : FOR : CH. Consolidated Notice for Publication, ld Office at t'hadron.Kebraaks, I ..nilarv 27. ISa. I llnlin 1b hereliv irlven that Ul follOWlKK named settler has nlod nolli-e of his " tion tn maka final Droof In snpnort of bis claim, and that aald proof lll be made be fore (Xinrail l.lndeinan, clerk of tbe dutrtct oourt, at Ilamaon, Neb., on Mar. 1L-IW0. : AnfTint John, of HsrriwiiySeb., who mad II. E. No. (Clfor thcif nex and nX H, "C ULltf M, r K. i mcBynowing MUlcuce It: Jery g.. ... iimer.Af Harrlnon, .eo Hliul.No8,0U01orthewX ec I ng w I tnees to prove upon ttnu cuniTn harlca Sauler, Hani U'illl..... .- ' , " iiuaui Neb., Also if Harrixm, Xeb. wlor the H nK and and kwK see 10, tpSl, r ees to prove, i and cultlva- Will. Carl try llvrnuui, all of A Large Line of Gents' Fine Wool Shirts Cheap. He namei till conliiiuouii tion of aald Ian eriierin, John llarriaon, Nebr1 Jacob IhirMtahl who made D 8 i. tn 33. T 56. lit; name the fol lil conlinuoui. re.mi lion of said lani kf. Ih'.nker. leraw Schullz, all of list Rrlluin r. LI. who made . n)nwX fee if, an IVi He names tse loiiowingwiiiiciMca ji"" bin coiitlnurfuH residence isou and cultiva tion ol naur lana. vi: " ieu t. . Blchard Slmler, Jllln II. BartiMI, Aaa U lia vl, all of ilarrinon, Nebraaka. .l W . 11. 311.1. W li"" ' Cououlldnlrd Sollre fur I'nbllratlnn. ljuid Ultlce at (liadron, eb., I Jim. ai. IHVU. I vmira u hereliv ariven that the following- named settler ha nl'''1 "otlco of hU luU'ii tion u make flnul jirtKif In aiipport of bis claim, and that wild proof will lie made be fore the Clerk nwtrlct Court, at Harrison, licb. , on mar. a, ixw, viz: 1mc B. Hendrli, of Harriaon, fh., who maIo 1). . So.tiM for the nw ec 8, tp?7 iM. .... He name the following witnesses vo jiroi WeeklylnterOceai The recent exploit of Nellie Bly lias nclipeed tbe record of Jules Verne's hero in "Around the World in Eighty Days," by making the trip in just seventy-two days. Tbe trip was made by her as the representative of the New York World. While passing through France she made a flying visit to Jt Verne, who expressed his doubts about her being able to beat his hero of fiction. All it needed to make a better history of fact than Verne's fiction was that Miss Bly found a poor unfortunate man in some of the countries through which she passed and after bringing him home with her made him her husband. Once more it is demonstrated that the levy was but a little more than one-half of the amount of the estimate. For the ensuing year the estimate is 187, 00. Allowing that the levy will be one-half that amount would make it $18,800.00, but it is hardly likely that tH levy will reach that figure. Tim commissioners evidently did not wish to be caught for a part of the expense of the county by making tbe estimate too low and so they put it high enough to make themselves safe. It was a bard matter for them to estimate what it would take to run tbe county. With an outstanding indebtedness of $10,000.00 or over and allowed claims only worth about one-half their face and a large amount of county warrants registered ar-d drawing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, and in addition to that, heavy ex pense of the district court in trying the many cases which liave been carried over, in addition to all the new ones likely to be instituted, and no fair minded person will blame the members of the county board for putting the estimate high enough to protect themselves from hav ing to assume any of tlie bills brought in against the county. If the finances nf the fount v could be nut on a cash ba . .. , , , ' . wv, IT HAS ADDED THH BZASOS aia it would make a vast difference both in tbe estimate and the amount of taxes jUR YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT. which the people would have to pay to Edited by URS. FRANCES BODO80 keep the county government in running f, order. nrrminnva and itj HTRrJUTl U I In the estimate for the year 1800 there ot only to tbe children but to every mam is an estimate for $12,500 tor purposes j xtt ol the tamtty. The beet and moat popu not mentioned in any of tbe estimates rflt Lf1"0? JJJTIS-!!! ... :j.v-j Mad as contributors. This departmert lor previous years, inciuuing inueoveu- a-Jal m chaimctsr oi Its oeotadt. Spring is almost here and winter goods must go. Felts only 50 cents j per pair, with heavy rubbers complete, onlv$2. New Orleans Molasses only , f I his continuous residence upon and cultlva. KOcr a.ral. H 200 bu. fine seed wheat at )?:xwxziX O all of Harrlnon, Xcbraeka. Alio: rTt at 1 rtW 1,,, nnnnnrl fnci QQ 1 .Qn JOHN A. GRKKX. ofHsrrl.on, Xeb Ol tt UU. TJ UU. 11X1C OOCU UftW, W Whomatlo!).S.l1lingNo.,4.lfor the neK of 1 . I a , section 4, towushlp range M. abu, Gram ralsea m sioux couniy.i Buckwheat flour Only 85c. per sack. W. R. SMITH. Ah There! 11.. naiiif . the folloa Ina witnesses to prove hla continuous realdenc upon and cultiva tion of aald land, vlzt Charles E.liowey, Au-dn-w Jacolw, James II. tnok, John f. Cook, all of Harrison, eliraka. 1 1 tt) W . II. MCvAJis, liegisier. (oun.illdated Notice Kor Puldlcsllon. ljiiidonicoatCliadron.Ncb., live. , lss. i Notlw is hereby given that the following nuiiunl ai'tt.ler Iiilm Aled notice of his Intcli- . tlou to make final proof In aupport of his claim, and that ald proof will be made bo fore the clerk of the district t-ourt, at.llur- rlson, Nub., on f euy: jt, ihw, vis:. Ilrlsna M. Hutlon. of Harrison, vho made 1). H. Vi). W0I for the nK nej vrX i.-v M'c i:t. swli si-V. mc li. tn Si. r M. to. iumeM the. fnllowttia witnesses to tlTOVfl (lis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of suld land, viz.: Elbert M. Carrier, John II. Kartell, Asa C. Uavls. Albert l. Taylor, all of Harrison, weo. Also Albert K. Ramsey, of Harrison, whotnart I. S. No. swOforthoeX nwk; t)S mK sec l, tp ., r m EIly command. po.lUos ai th ! A fcplar Family Paper lutiie Coimtn Without giving up any of Its POPTJLAj MATURES it continues to add NEW AT FACTIONS to its columns. To rOM AN8 KWOBOM, THIS FARM AND HOMX, TIIK Cl'lUOSITT SHOP, DKLIGHTFTl. CORstESPONDEllOl INTERESTTNa STORIZS. THE MK WS OF TUB WOBls Ladies'.Fine Kid Gloves for $1.25 worth $2.00. A Genuine Gents' Seal Skin Glove for Wc worth $1.50i A line of Gents TJnderwear at a great re duction. Kentucky Jeans at 3'icts, worth 50 ct. Mens Felt Boots $1.00, worth $1.00. He names the following witnesses to prove is continuous residence, npou and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Charles s. Scott, rail and examine my line of On January 29d the state board of agriculture decided the location of tbe state fair for the next five years in favor of Lincoln. There were seven competitors for the prize being Dncoln, Omaha, Hastings, Grand Island. Colum bus, Loo? Fine and Kearney. On the Irat ballot Lincoln received 89 votes, out of 90, Mid on the second ballot enough Artes went to Lincoln so that it had 56 at the close of the ballot Omaha got 8 votes on tbe first ballot and 10 on the aeoond. The people of the state have at forgotten tbe attempt of Omaha to injure tbe state fair ivnen it was first locnted at Lincoln and as a result do not feet kindly toworda that city in state Mr nwvtterm. It It safe to my that Lin- ffo wrffl eatwbe the mot of tbe fact of iMArfcar ttw fair tbars for the nest Ave rssws, for they my rest assured that tttU ttet JOflM of the young ctttes tMetn Mater at the state will be DRESS - GOODS -1 Warrtrn W. Hull, Arthur W. Kiuery, William K. Moore, all of Harrison, neb. AlsH Artlinr W. Emery, of Harrison, who mafie H E Ko. I'i73 for the sX sec tp 30 r M. He names the following witnesses to prove his conUuiMins residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vifii Warren W, Hall, Al bert K. Uailtsi y, William K. Moon-, Nathan iel K. ArmstruiiK, " of Harrison, Neb. w . Jl. jicuass, lU'Kisier. Notice of Contest. V. H, Ijind Olllce, Chailron, Neb. I Here n.ls-rjn. isxv. i Complaint So. 17B4 ImvliiB been entered at I this ofhec by Chas. K. tiowcy, UKainsl Jasi-n I I lores for lallnre to comply witn law aa to tlmlior eulturtt entry No. SI40, dated Kecem- la-r II, law, upon the sex nf, ni-n DfH ana "X seH, s-c A, tptT, r M. In Sioux county, Ne- bniska, with a view ui tne canceiiaiion 01 said entry: contestant Hllialnu that aald cliilinant falliHl to break or cause to be bro- n ten acres of an d tract dnrlns the Rrst and wwtind years, and falhsl to plant flvfl -Have a full line of ness and interest, court house and jail, insane and poor fund, allowed accounts outstanding on tbe court house and sol dier's relief fund, and it must also be re membered that as the county is settled up it costs more to meet tbe necessary expenses than it ought to have done my publication for young People inttM JJgHftjTfittafl, IMs if Bleat Bow, XTrttten by famous novelists, wtll be an rtber new feature of THI INTKB OCEAN Cbe Rev. Oeorc Ebers baa written ttM when the county was new and contained - A- Jt-S but a few settlers. I wr. This wU be sucosedwl In January m J I me from tbe pen of KUSavbeth Stuart PbalPl Attorney General Leese has nWressed xixir of "Gates Ajar," etc. Her story wfl an open letter to United States Al torney e a novel of tbe times of Chrtet, and wfl . - -.a-a - m MiwiAT 1 1 Hill I St ffTa. . .... 1 General Miller relating to the Union Fa- 7 MTTn . . iTS , , . r . , . ... .Bitter Bauward win writs a story of tni ci fie railroad, in which be charges tne ; rly ttmaa of Babylon and Jeruaalem. ti company with gross violation of the M entitled "E8THZR." Tbere tsnodouto xrttcese stones wiu attraot grau aneo Ladies' Cloth g I have one piece of fine Verona Sacking that would cost you ' wwul wrx3 Worsteds. M inc hes wide for 75c 90c at wholesale, laws relating to the doings of that com pany. It would be a good thing if the government could get a settlement with the U. P. company, During every ses sion of congress a great deal of time is taken up by tbe discussion of tbe matters of that railroad, and when it comes to enforcing any laws relating to railroad corporations the U. P. always sets up the plea that it is under tbe protection of the government and therefore not subject to rules and regulations made by the inter state or state boards of transportation. addition to an this every yearly sub scrlber to TB WXXXLT OM UCM1.WXXXLT wax BBccm. a BKAtrrirt7X. exobatdk Wblcb of ttaett ought to be worth tbe prion of tbe paper. To further aooommodsta its readers TI) im ema has matte a combination with rnE nonE magazine. Iditad by m. tmui JMfi A kmai, t rbiobtbat paper la sent lor oneysarwm A WWU DTU 0CIAI for awwiw" Fine line of Flannels, 8haker Flannels, Blue Overalls, Wool Fleece Lined Mil All "Wool Boys' Mitts, There does not appear to M any reason cm. Only tblnk-WTB fr:s8 foi why tbe Union Pacific should be entitled MJ. Tbua trrery on can Have reodin y, ane favor, from the irovernment otteromTCaLrnattbeverylowe than any other railroad company, and if they vloUte the law they should be made to suffer the penalty. If yon need anything in the way of Eys, Ear or Throat treatment, go to Dr Clary, specMist, Chndrou, KeU sertaafTII WRXXT Dm QCT.rt U r)l pw rm te srls) rfTB BH-wnaiLT h m r tm 0eat) lorsaaipteoopua. Liberal te.ianx ssasmnntanand otub aouta. aUtms tac nmocttF, c,.:, 80c " 50c Brocade Worsted, 10c. 20c " 3V' Worsted Dress Goods (ex- 40c " "7.V; tra wide) I V 35c " 60c Blueltenims I2K 20c " 35c Csttonrules, 20c Berry Cloth, 20c res to tri-ea. seed or cuttlais. duiiiiK the third year after entry was made and has fai list to cure said detects at date of llillla tinK this con U-st. The said parties are hereby (iiiniuonsi to aptiear at tills olllce on the lth day of Kcliru ary, IsHO, at lo'o'clock, a, m., tu itvpond mid furnish testimony ioniernln(f aalil alleret failure. Testimony of wltimsmis will be tak en la-fore John A. lirecn, a Notary Public, at Ills ofnee in KitnuliiK Water precinct, sionx county, Nebraska, on the lath day of Kcbni- ry, ISWI, at lOo'cloek a. in. M-i T. K. lttwsas. Receiver. Notice of Contest. U. 8. Ijuid Olllce, Chailron Neb., j January S, 190. f'omplalnt No. afAs havliip; lawn entered nt this ofhee by Charles K. Nicholson airalnst Thomas Price for failure Ui comply with law as to timber-culture entry No. MIS, dated March , ism, iiain the nwx, see tp X7, r ft. IiiMoiU countv, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of anld entry; contestant alleg ing Hint the said claimant una tailed to break tu-res oiinug tne h-coiki year alter entry, and that lie has failed to cultivate the live acres broken the first year worth 30c I 't"r """try ;M"d has fnlli-d to cure the defect rtles art- hereby summoned to appear at this offlne on the Xrd (lav of March, IsMi, at 10 3c I o'clock a. in., to resMiiid anil furnish testi mony nmiTi "o'S wiiu siii-ai-u iminre, r-s- tlmony of wltnesM-s will lie taken laifori) John A. lin-eii, a notary public, at his office 30c I '" Knnnliig water precinct. Neb., on ltieS4tn on; ri:ui ui j , inwv, wh -,,n s a. ill. 30 i is-w i t. r. row sis KXeiver. Chattle NoHgsce sale Notice Is hereby given thai by virtue of a ehattle mortgage dated tlie 14th day 20c I also hove aTull line of Clothing. Slioes, Hate and Cops, the best ever offered for ia.ka,iut, I trt MvV Oil II Hit If nle in Sioux county, which I am selling at prices that Defy Competition, nary, IM, duly filed and recorded I nee of tne cou onnaiigl Also a I one promissory n AIH0 " mortgage, anif d . .... .i, x f . t at i riMiiiy -nvr ifiimr lanre invoice of Groceries- New and f resh timt l win sen at prices as low ns tne e, f,,,,,, rtaie, and " ... I asalgllisl to llal id lowest. Rememlier my motto i-"A Nimble Penny rr ther than a Slow H.xpence. i - . : - I SELL FOB CASM, and intend to give my customers tbe bew,fitof Lh Prices. r,LXg?.Vj . ... . . I to recover thasf You can be convinced of this fact tiy caning anu giving me a inu. Trusting again to see many familiar facesjn tlie new store and to merit a sliare one Wj of tlie trade, I am very resjiectfuHy, THC PCOPLCr FfllKND, rr f upon tbe Mi Ml I Jan- he of- Me- r Mathew Rllaf to Jamm vment of of even ante with said Januarjr 14th, IStft. for Mid leur ier cent Inter- and mortnjre . Hafld ; ami default ha- incTit of ssld note. don In the aggrv d no suit or other vlng hn-n Instituted lie aaalwmw has levied Ing rVoiiertv deacrlbeil in to-wlt : (One yoke ot oxen,) slNaat fmiSWears old, one red lawt four nrsrs old, and one i be will arlftl no bile Miction ol retiruifcy, Kse, at twn Of RSiTlSOaf, 0, JR. W o'eka-k p. m . hi the vt Woux coutrtv, .Mil ask a. luvinH. J.sX Aasitaea, I'T inusjia aaiui. ssiei IB . - liatad at Harrbwii, ., Jan. ,