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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1890)
tend. ,t, Jew S, 18BO, Crnrwii ctatb mxTio tltHMMtanitarttmof toe state of S wwM to send delegate from miaul eoeati M meet la convention I Mt city of Useola, Wednesday. Jnly LatiaWaek I. for tba oarpo IMag ta -meaiaattoa caad-dstsc tut ta rat MM. Auditor T Public MtNM Baild MHMVtaMadfmt t Public 1-artruction. Aa4 Um tnaaaetioa of MMbotaer butner ' at) aay eon hefess tbeeonveotkm. rua Arro-mosatsr. ; Ik several cee.ot.ee are entitled torepre Hat Us fnllmri. being baaed upon tlx Vote eaat far Boa. George H. Hastings, pre! wawtlsl elector In last, (trine one deleave M-taraa ta each county, aad oaa for each lit aw ta Major faction thereof. covirrna, uil.I rocrrixs. dc Aii,- , n Kearnev Arthar vKey Pahi AnU.lf.pe 10 Keith . 1 Kimball Mala. gaona- . Xanax . lucuter. . ! Lincoln Bee Batte . SjUamu. Buffalo, stler- lloop .llilMWail art ..ItiweHhenion S Damon . f Red Willow. Deuel Dixon . StRlchtrdion 7 Rock ..ISjHaline !erpv Dodae Doearlss.. Dundy iOKier. rnirnon. Franklin. Frontier. Pa ..It iScotr Bluff . I'Vr'rt s.Fheridin .In herman t5 SMoux. Oa rfleld. n nto.i tThyer - Tbo-n- s Go per Grant . 4 Thornton .14 Valley. Hamilton. Harlan mi. .IS Washington. Hays . ft w ayne , 4 Weorter Hitchcock.. , 7 w heeler- Holt-. -14 York - 7 Unorglaed Ter li - - rrd Hooker Jefferson Jpneon. -U To It recommended that no praxis, be admi' tad to the eonrentlon; tbat each count convention elect alternate, and tbat tti delegates present be aatbexised to eaat tli fall rot of the delegation. L. D. Richabd, Chairman. Watt H. Suit, Secretary. : Bqmfelteta C ty CtwireaUom. A convention of the republican of Slou aaaaty la hereby called to meat at the cour ooitl In Harrison, on Saturday July It, 1 M W o'clock a. to., to elect I delegate to tti etwee convention ta be bald at Lincoln c JNOy V, UC,aad deteg.te to tbe eoigre alaoal eaaraaUoa of taeM diatrlct; S del fata ta the aenatorUl eoureutiou of U. UvbdletrVet; tdalaa;.taa to the repraeeut ti ra eoaTenticm of the Md diatrtrt, and t yaaea ta aoaiiaaUoa a eandldUte for count a nam lai In kier froji the tint dlaurlet and eaadld.te for oacuMjr attar ooy.and to trail -at aacb other boalneaa aa nay proper name before the ooorenlten. Tbe eerer pwclagU are entitled to representation follow, betas baed on the vote caatfo Boa. Ueo. H. Haatlng, for pre.deutitd ele. tor in KM: Aatauacw. Boweu Cot4awoolU rtre PMats. Lower Ha.ialu( Mtor Eanulaa tenter. eairoee- abeep (jreek a.k tiraek. War Bonnet White Mirer ToUl- lt 1 raeeouaatended tbat no proxie be tu Battled, bat tbt those deleft .tea preei. from any precinct be empowered to cast tl ola of the fall dalafatlou. L. J. atmoos, a.B.Jooes, Cbalrmin. . aasrstaty. PottticsJ MtptfuU aa- thick ta Buffal 000017. Owa. Cotvnor is ia iba ftld fo gorsraor and Judjre Baiar is expactiD. iOiatraatiiMM-l ligfataUDg to strike bini Tike political nue ia fiaa tor all this year. Bmmmgwmj, the s4ravrarer of Mis aiarpai, araa foosxi gaiftjr of Uii'.ng V tan owe to his surrasear $8t5.812.U Www tastaooatl to ! raari in th yiaaliatltij. Hwasitad his inoouetk. hi apsex-tt ti tar tha trardact m brottgti' iaVwa.-Sx)fteattlBUiraM toUtxutoimf. Th cm bw beea ip I to ths sajpasnv cotirt ajid tba da loabaiL Oh Um SofJoajt, Usa day prior t. iMaHaM441tewfAL.UM oU t aUTwr kaU aa taksti in tba bou Ht M tbat tia Kr. Doner flopt GMri Mri Mtad lor (pa silver COiaaVe. Hkft2 rHf m tst chwinrtafl ot tLtlXM' dmmitim o eaokiog acai crpg-y hM wm iaswatiBkUar m fittk t: 5 r ' i try km mtmi. thai it wa 'if- hi pwrtioo oa : ' r: Vttt Vmm bafaiat . . - .i. AahwMttHWlQh- ''.r-iact i-fl w-wt, fur aJ- ':'jjJwJP.WM ft IwfMtaV fClftftfNIt4w. : a .w a a wa -41 J Cwl a3 -Hi OMnouLooowTT parol . fitmlir-k"! Ca CzsMMt - MM?. . Merrick Oednr IW Nance Cbaa wfemahi Cbaynne. Nuckolls Cherry e fHoe ! iSht'w Cotf x t Perkins la-nlim I, 'Pierce Ceater Mj Phelpa Dakota Platte Daw a ! Polk A CkAtaTc Of OwMnUp. liftca tbe last iaaue a chbbga baa te- Cwtmi ia tbe owMrefcip of Thb Jot knal, th unde aned lthviftf irihaaJ tiv iataHwt and gwal trill of W. E. Patter oa. As ttiere ts 00 change in tlie editor ial maoajaiueat, there will be no ctaMigv a tha otauduct of the paper, but it will be ooBiinued oa the same Unas followed for the past year. The job work will be) in charge, of skill A workmen and it Will be our endeavor to keep the paper and all matters con nected with it fully up to tbe times. Thanking the patrons for past courte 4ies and hoping to merit a continuance if the bmdc, we remain Respectfully I. J Snmom. As to the pech quoted from so freeh iy the Herald, we venture the asftertiot) without fear of sucressful contradiction hat the only delivery Mr. Dory made f that speech was when he delivered the lianuscrtpt to a page to take it to the roper clerk to have it printed to send ut to bis constituents for campaign pur poses. At any rate no mention of hit- peecb was noticed in tbe reK)rts from Washington. In votinir to commit he bill to the committee on coinage. weights and measures, Mr. Eorsey voted o place the bill in the hands of men wltc 'ere directly opposed to tbe free coinajr f silver. The arg-umeots of "liar" 'falsehood" etc, contained in the Hirald tve tlie weight- usually tfiven to sujIi leasanti-iea. Judging from the resolutions adopt.' y the Dodge county republican conren- ;on which appear in another column ol his issue, it looks as if the rpulIicao f l -odge county do not want Mr. l or y to be returned to congrw. Wher s own county goes back on hire il ould seem that tbe proper thing for m to do would be to announce the fact lat he would not he in the field. Tlx -mocrats of the district de?ire that Mr orsey be nominated for a fourth term, r they entertain the idea that he won It' t defeated at the polls if he . was suc- -ssfulatthe convention. The report mm almost all parts of the third dis rict are that the republicans are aver ) tbe return of Mr. Dorsey and that b . losing strength all the time, and tlx rospects are that he will be badly de nted when tbe convention casts th tciding ballot. The editor of tbe fusion-ring organ lakes a great bowl because the repubh in covBty central committee declined recognise the mongrel organisation, ol hich he is chainnao, and says it wa mley and, Simmons who would not con lidate. It ia admitted that both of th ten named were opposed to . recognizing te fusion outfit ia any manner, but th ct is neither of them bad a vote or tlx nest ion, as one was chairman of th mmittee and tbe other does not belong the committee at aQ. If any one will ok over tbe list of names of those ot te republican committee, and take int nsideratioo tbe fact that there was but ne vote ia favor of entertaining th reposition made by. tbe fusionixts, il ill be quite evident tbat tbe two par ee menbooed did not run tbe commit- . Ttw Ma of any one or two met! 1 tempting to run a committee cuin- jsed of such, men as Eli Smith, J. A. ireen, A. t Ujites, t.arl rejerherm, W. V. Hall, A. Southworth, C. E. Holmes, D. Ureen, T. B. Snyder, S. B. Story nd l has. C. Grove is a little too absurd 1 merit serious attention. The gang to hicb the chairman of the fusion com mittee beloogs has attempted to "work' Kima of the men named, but tbey did not iccompliah their object. Tbe last issue of the Lorsey-postofflce- j si 00-ring organ con ta toed a lengthy irticle in regard to wiiat TBI Joitixal Ktd said aa to Mr. Horsey's position on the silver bill. Some time ago the con gressman from this district issued a let ter in which he stated that he was not in avor of the free coinage of silver. The )maba Btr of June 2cth contained the allowing, signed by its Washington cor espondent: ,., SIHtaftTA DSXHOATICW'S TOTI OS HLTIR. Tbe Nebraska delegation voted as fol lows on tbe silver bill: ia the senate Uaodereoo and Paaktocb were both on the torial pledges for a 4-5000,000 ounce purchase monthly And certificates re- Wemable in coin and a legal tender when the compromise failed aud tbe bill came defore the bouse Paddock voted for tbe Ulair atnaadnjcat restricting purchaaws to 9B,000,000 worth a month and for tba handler amendment restricting pur- to the product of American Both Maoderaon and Paddock voted for f re aad unlimited coinage on of Um bill la th bowm Ooaaell aiotw of tbe dUition boltaw th aauco bill aod voted with the free oniewj advocatea before tbe bill the houw aaal wa eaat to tba HatH tjotmy aad Law voted to th ipsalwr'a Marwace of tbe btil to tba eomtarttee oa coinage, weights Ooaaell aiooe voting with iPftHiiHii to ovsrrai tetajibkii Aye Af Cora i warranted to ear ftMjaHhwwil 4hxirwrs, wh-n Ukea ao- f?tpJfm:Um "few Ww wa Tea aesBsJW waTewv Um arr Bamal Eft. ftalary. Uowell'a Journal. George W. E: Doraey has represented this (ustrtrt la eoogrew for tare terms od be has actually aocomplisbed but one thing the erection of a poetic buikd ing at Fremont. This is all that his home paper seems to be able to say in his favor, and we dont know a that amounts to a great deal, aa every man o congress has secured tbe erection of til the way from one to five such boild agK To sum the whole matter up, the Third congressional district haf been pay ing Dorsey a salary for six years and all the tats in return is a public building at Fremont Now the question is, do the people of this district wish to be longer represented by such a stick? Tn the contest for the republican gu bernatorial nomination, it is Hon. L I). Richards against the field. John M. rhayer is not a remote possibility, Jack M-' 'oil will have quite a following, and the other fellows will have enough local strength to make the contest interesting. Mr. Richards has friends in every section of the state who will use every effort to -arry his candidacy to a successful issue. And bis friends, we are pleased to say, are not among the professional party heelers. Those who are personally ac quainted with Mr. Richards have tbe ut most confidence n Ins sterling integrity, ind his acquaintance with the wants of tbe state, his energy and enterprise, fit bin. for tlie position of governor as a ihoe fits a fort For that reason tlie ititinel favors his candidacy and will do ill in its humble way to promote his -a use. Columbus Sentinel. The Lincoln 'Journal of June 29th con tained a long article by the state geolo gist, Prof. L. E. Hicks, on irrigation. He notes the fact that congress lias ex pended a vast amount of money foi irrigating purposes in the mountainous listricts but has done nothing for the reat plains east of the foot hills of the Rocky Mountions to the ninety- teventh meridan, which is the east line f Sheridan and Leuel counties in this state. Prof. Hicks states the fact that the rainfall in the territory named is suf ficient for agricultural purposes if it mly came at the right time, but as it loes not always do that he believes it to he the duty of congress to assist in tbe work. He further states that tlie soil is very fertile and only lacks moisture at the right time to make it produce excel lent crops and become very valuable. ITie settlers in tlie territory west of tbe ninety-seventh meridan who have been and are still struggling to make homes for themselves and families will be glad to learn that tlie government has t iken this matter in haul and they may rest tssu red that Prof. Hicks will do all in lis power to bring about practical work n tbe matter. It is to be hoped that omething will be done in that line at the earliest possible date. The republican county convention of . odge county held their convention on June 27tb, and elected delegates to the Ute convention. Tbe following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: Whebeas. Onr fellow citizen. - D. Ricb- ras, being favorably niei.llo oa at ho.ue md .nro..a, b candidate lor tbe ultlce of orrmor; and HUSK as. Through hla residence of twenty-two ye .ra In tb.a county we know him to ue a loyal republican, one aboae p.triotlmu inspired hlui when but a mere boy to should er the iiauaket in defeuee of hla coentry; and V hcbkas, Mr. Kicuurda ia o.e who will : vr)ua; to the bifb oatce A (roveruor a r:pi experience lu tbe snoceaaful uam.geuitof i.ige uffuir. iid o .e po injr ex-cutlve ibuity of high degree aa ee iip.ifled by hi uaaturly Uirit4)i of too at.te pouticij ..u.p..lKia aa chairatai of the t.ite cuutral cotuuiitiee WhkkkaS, We believe him to be snian who will, ao far a any human sgenry can, pro mote the hlghen developme.it and beat aoiu tion ot tbe upp .rent couflietiug lntereatii of the ut.. U- of Aebraaka, aud that without fear or favor, therefore be it Rsaouvsu, that tbe republicans of Dodge couuty tn convention aaaettibled asking 1.0 other recognition for any other candidate from the party of the diatrlct and tbe atte it large, deem it a pleasure to give him onr undlvidaal aupport and we instruct the dele gation to .be aU.te convention to present to tut body tbe Bauie of L. U. tichrd and use every bo.iori.ble uiean to secare hi ..omlnattou tor governor. BEATTYSORGillS. Are tbe best rite tor catuJogue. ..ddrea fc.x-al.yor iaui.-l , . ia Waahingtoi Bamspos. Addrea tx al-yor iaui.-i , . irft-tty, Waahiiiftoii. hew Jeraey. In use every where. Write or catalogue. a.x-4ayor Daiiiel . be-Uy, Waahinglou, hew jeraey. Paid at Highest lb Heraingford OarfaV Is a ai aaal for torsey, makes aa uncalled fori aod need In attack upoa Judge at P. Kjakakl, chargiag that he ha beea nafatt ia loaning money for yean to th faraeri of Bolt and Brown count at two aad three per cent a month. Tbe attack is uncalled for because everybody know it is utterly untrue. If Judga Kiakaid has a bobby, it I against charg iog high interest, aad he baa excited coa- siderable criticism among the loanera by his stringent derisions against diarging more than th legal tea par cent Fur ther than this, there are popular atoriea at to tbe quixotic conduct of tb Judge in refusing even tea per cent on bis own money loaned to farmers of his county saying that no business was able to pay more than eight per cent and be did not consider a loan above that amount eith er safe or proper. Tb Guidst attack needless because Judge Kinkaid baa not yet announced himself a candidate for congress, nor allowed his loyal friend to do so, and until such a declaration made, the well-known purity of charact er, and the record for honesty, friendship for the people, and even-handed justice for all which the Judge has made while on the bench, ought to protect him from scurrilous and untruthful attacks from even those who suppose themselves his enemies because they lov 'totberdear charmer more, Chadrtm Journal. The Fremont Tribune now say that it was in 18S8 that Mr, I orsey voluntarily promised to suuport L. D. Ricliarda for governor. And so Mr. R. lias been candidate -oce 1888! Wa are surprised however, that Ross Hammond would as sume to place any commence in a pro mise of Mr. fJorsey's over forty-eight hours old. ffXeHl Frontier. lgal Niitlee. Jti IHstrict Court of Skjni County Meb. rred .erlwt, I'lululiir, llerlh ZerhKt. fli-lend tinnt. '10 Berth h -rb-t no 1 r-iilent. defendant. ou ..re hnrehy iiotind (hut on the 7tb a. v of Mav. 10. Kr'l .erbt lilod a petition hi ilnst vou In the Ulnlrict Court of Monx coiintv. Si-hr i--k:i, the object and prnyer of which are to obt in a divorce from you 011 tbe ground tb t yon h ive willfully abitnd in ed the plaint. tt without good c in. for the term of two ye ir laat p .at. You are requlr eI to aiinaer niia petition on or wu ore mou dny. Auguat 1Mb, lmo. IU 45J -ED ZStSST. riKintiir. By H. T. OosLtr, hla Attorney. Legal Notice. In the Diatrlct Coort of Sioux County, Meb. rarii.ers Trust t o. a corporation exlatlug under and by virtue of tbe law of Iowa, I'lalntuT, vs. John Connor. Defendant. John Connor, defendant, will take notice that on the 1st d..y of July, IWB. 'I he I ..mi en Trust Co., plf.itlir, herein flled it peti lion In the DUtrlct ourt of fetoux couuty, Neb'r., g ilnst the aaid defendant, the ob ject and prayer of w hich are to foreclose a certain niortgige executed by tbe defendaut to the pl.aiitiff upo 1 the bE V'Sec- U Twp. tt . M w eecure me paymen. 01 s ceriaui nromlaorv note d ited May and. 10. for tbe for tbe autn of 4M.0 aud due and payable 01 tbe iat day of June, I'M, tb.t there la now dne upo 1 aald note and mortgage tbe sain of ste.au tor wnicn mm lutereat fro. 11 M..y tt, l. plaintiff prays for a e required to p-iy tl eiiilae may be sold tt decree that defe.idaut be tbe sous or tb t a aid premise may to aatlafy tbe amount lonua one. Vou are required to anawer aaid pet I Lion on or before the 10th day of Auguat, levo. Dated July 1st, I8W. 4t-4i FAIHCBS TlUST 00. Br Chaxuu e. Holms. Attorney for Plaintiff REI'OKT OF THK COKU1TIOM or THE BASK OF HARRIS0S At Harrtaon, In the atote of Nebraska, the close of bualueaa, June H, ISVO. KKSOCBCE-S. st 1oen sad discount - - Uverdcsf te, secured and ana an red Utber etocka, bn id and mortgage Due from national Banks Due f ram Mate Banks and banker r.TMJt -J im.it t45J Heal estate, furniture and fixture Uirrent expeaeee and taxes paid tut 14I.M 1 Iters ana otner cao Items Bills of other Bank fractional paper currency, nlrkles sud cents Spade . ........ 711 (Ma) Total - UJsmM LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In - ttJMM Undivided pronu - - isijs Individual deposit aubiect to check ,v.7.o4 Demand rerttdcate of deposit iffii.NI Time certldoatea of deooll - 1.S4-.00 ote and bill re-diacounted 4ILM tHUspaysble - - - - VMM Total - - tllMM STATS or HXBBASKA. CO0MTT Or SlOCX, SS: I, Ch ia. E.llolme cashier of the above named bank, do aolemnly swear tbat the above statement 1 true to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. . Charle E. IIOLBIS Cashier. sabscribed and swora to berore seal me this tntb day of Jane, UM. . b. Jonas, . houry Public. Aver's 8arsaparilla, operatinr through lbs blood, eradicate the scrofulous taint , 17 t?nce for thq PiTCtM PHtXCTOHV, MaVnioffncuai llaTeatsk axf. TaMtaat a-aMaxaVVltwaw' B. a. Ckrwdery. T. . keatoa Jobs E. Hill. WUIiaaa Use.. .Attorwey Uiaril atad tkjmilssl Joha Meea. .. rabia lBsnaetioa Werdea of rwalteetiaury Maipltad for Issaae COHGREwSIOPAL DKLBQATKHfl A. S. faddock V. a. aeaator. C. P. Maaacreoa V. 8. Senator, OSBaha W.J. Cnaaell, Cugrns let Bat-, fhjaans G. l Laws, d - MeCOok Geo. W. E. Dorsey. M - rremoat JTUD1CUBT : Amasa Cobb Chief Jaattee, Lincoln a Maxwell Assortat J edge, nweaoat T. L. Norval Aaaoclate Jadge, Sewerd W. A. l.aee Cjerfc aad toporter, Seward TWELFTH JUDICIAL DltTilOf M. P. Kiakaid Jd. O-Weill Conrad 1 Ind as Clerk, Haxrtaou JXWMTT orncsMi 8. Barker. County Jadge Conrad Llndeaaa Clerk M. J. Gayhart Treaanrer A. Mmtbwerth hapt. moll lastntetioa Thos. Keldy i'benff Geo. J. Shafer , . .Coroaer A. R. Dew surveyor Conrad Llndemaa... Geo. Walker .Clerk of District Court Cowaty Attorney BOARD OP COMMIBAIONERS: Don M. Weir, (chsirmsa) 1st District Cbaa. V. Grove -td J. A. Green . td " LEGISLATIVE: A. Bartow.. Henator, Dlatnct Mo. 14, Chad run 0. W. 8lmonson.ftep., Diet. Eo. at, Alliance PRECINCT. 8. L. B. Maine Justice of tbe Peace U. Merriaeld " ' R. K. Pot v Constable VILLAGE OVriCEK-H: W. R. Smith (chairman) Troatee j. r. ifot... " J. C. Northrop . E. D. Rettertee It. W. Windaor " A. J. Babcoclc Clerk D. 1". Dsvl Treaaurer SCHOOL OFFICERS: 8. L. R. Maine Director W. B. Smith Moderator D. II. Griawold Treaaurer TERM Of COURT: District Court, At Harrtaon, commence April Ittb and September -3d, 1st. County Court, At Harrison, commenoea first Monday of each month. Grant Quthrie, DCLER IM Lumber, Lime, Grain Coal. A0EMT rtM WIND MILLS ANO PUMHS. B. E. BrxwbTTRR, C, F. CornB, Vic Pres. Pratidwot CHAB. C. JAMESON, CaaUmtr, Commercial Bank. P9OBMBAT0, Geo. B. lea D. HofaxlBS . . . i... I 1 Ma taAll t roiM taiaattw. aw. mm r tiao Um BtroductM af ammJJ Colic, Cholera aaa -JbatTnoea - a-.J VTbea that remaaly u iwi aad ataat a dircted with eaeb bottle i M ksweal, a cure i cwrlaia. Mr. A. W. Walter, a prominent menhaot U Walt tr4Hirg.L.a,v:"H cured my baby boy of cholera infantum after atvwal other iwiawdie bad failed. Tb child was so low that he eseened almost beyond tb aid of human bands or reach of M BMdiciae." 15 aad M) cent bottle ff ale try C, & AodreWa, Fowrtli of JbIj Exrarttaa. Excursion ticlteu will b aoW July M and 4th, good returning to July 5tb, to any point wittim 00 miles, for one fare for the round trip. J. C. Nornaor. Heaw Moeaav Eaniaa, excursion ticket will ba sold frvra poinU east ot the Missouri rivwr to tv tions on thi line, on May 0th, Sept tth and 23rd. and Oct 14th. TickeU will b good for return, thirty days from daU of Hale. Stopover privelege will be al owed in either direction during life of ticket, . E. J. WILCOX Own the following brand on "VV riglit hip 6r left side. Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Harri rison, Neb'r. t lSAL PB00F X0TICE8. All pcruom having Dual proof notice 1n thin pax-r will reiieive a marked eopy of the p.iwr anil are requeated to ax am live their notice-and If any eirora exiat report tbe aaina to thin office at mice. cnlinated Notice tor Pabllrstloa. jnd once at Cliadron. Kebrsaka. ( May , 1Mb. ( Notice In berxli)' given tiit the following aauaud mUler haaah-d notice of bis Inten tion to iiiuku Uiialpruof In aupport of hi claim, ami thit ll proof will lie made be fore Conrad l.lndeuian, clerk of the diatrlct court, nt Harrison, Nebraaka, on July . UM, vix: Count R. Wndnworth. of llarrlr. Seb, who inadii I), ft. No. IK5, for tbe mk sea. aad t-H uwH we U, Ip SI, r V,. be namea the following wltiieeee to prove hl coiitlnuouii reatdunce upon and cuUtlvs tionof aaid luiid, via: Ulcbnrd bluilwr. Jobs Cor III 11, Itola-rt Wilaon. Kelluui P. Lindsay, ell of nan-iaon, Neb. Also Loala P. Wsdsworth, or Hsrrlson. Neb. who made D. 8. No, tt4 for the M H aud 11 ) neHf sec 17, tp tl, r H. bhe name tbe following witness to prove her auntlnuoo reddence upon aad caiuvatlon of anid laud, vis: Richard 81m ler, John Corbln, Robert Wlbwa, KelMss P, I.lnd-y, all of Harrtaon, Neb. (aT-Wj W. U. McCAXN, Itegieter. Coatolldsled Notice for Pabllratioa. land OSBee at Chadron, Neb., 1 Junet.1. I Notice hereby riven tbat tbe following named settler baa lied notice of bis la tea tlon to make dual proof lu support of hi clalaa, sod tbat said proof will be made be fore Conrad Lludeiuan the clerk of tbe dia trlct court at Harrison, Meb., oa Jul 14, ls0.vi(: , . Peter Scbeltet, of Mentroce, Hebr, who made D. S. No. M4t, for tbe tea. see ML tpM. r. .7? He name tbe following wltne to pro hi oontlnaou restdenes apon and caltlva tlon of aaid land, vis: Jacob Dometsbsnser. John Weber, Jacob Henry, all of Moatroas, Nebr., and Wilbelm hchult of Harrlsea, Bebr. Alee . ' Jseob UomrUbaoser, of Harriaoa, Man., who made D. 8. No. UM for tba eKawMaM wK sect, tps, rts. tie name tbe following witnesses to prove hi continuous realdence upou and cultiva tion of aaid land, vis-. Haas Denkor, Ferdi nand I'odoil, Cbaa. Saullur, Peter BcheluL all of Harrison, Nebr. Also Rjrbael J. Walker, of Collins Neb., wbo made D. 8. No. tlt for the aalrf aaa a tm 4. r Sri. nba name the following wltaeases to prove ber continnoua residence upon and cultiva tion of, aaid land, vis; l.nnrder. of Uar. rlaon, Kebr., George Todd, William Pollard, . a. n aiaer, ail w ijuiiirs, neor. (1S-M) W. 11. MoUamm, Bagteter. THK IMPORTED PERCHECO.! 8TALLI05, BAOOARIU 10258. I10135.I Will make the teason of 1900 at mv place on Waroonnet creek, 8 mile watt Of C. P. Coffee's, except Fridays aod Sat urdays when be will stand at MntiTjs. feMrrlptlea ami Mlfnt. IVutarin ia 1. 1.. . . I. .. . i m J r 1 1 m viaH.a-Kn.jr , nuar in 101 uiaunii; luaaSQ March 21, 1HH6; imported 1888; weight lJWOIbs. Bred by M. iJurcheoe, Com mune of Coulognes les Suhlrms, IM purtrueat of Orne, Oot by Rouillard 10188, he by Pavori, belonging to M Cliampeoa. - - TERMS-915 to in sure with foal. Ott od payable when tba mar ia koown to a with foal or upoa Bar re moval from tba count ne r-ha-. ml Ownersliip, Oar will be taken to prevent seeideeu bat I viU b jmabte foraoaie. ' A. W, M0HR, Owrrtf, U E- PEL! it..- A KV, aplrttu dope, an r,ort not! wBw frBV Hi rssasaaat fattasa. .,... , z ,. UWIr Bf Irrerjr tara, -