Th3 Sioux County Journal. OtVTiClAL KTY PaFE. J rkihs. riptn.n Price, L. J. Utwtmmm, - - Miter. Catered t the ilarrUee pe osVe -'- ThcksI.aV. Aim 14, Beanblii-aa State TUr. For Governor, I, i. KGkjA,I. For Ljeuce"t lioveraor. THOMAS MAJOR. for See rtry of Stair, 4. O. ALLEN. For Audttisr, THuM ASBESTOS. For TrMwri-r, J. K. BILL, Tor t'Om.nlaaioner of Public t-anda and Building! , (i. el. IH'XI'HKtiY, For Attorney Cieneral, i;kh. H. Hastings. For Superintendent of Pubiio Intrs'tto?i, A. a. GOt HY. afepaalicaa awlT TfrVL tor County Attorney, U. T. COS Lai Y, Tor County Commissioner, ELI J. WILCOX. Republican Seiutorial Cvareatkm. Tue republican elector, of the I4lb sena torial district of Nebraska are requested to c.:d delegate from their several counties to meet iu convention in the towu of Valen tine, Cherry coatity, Neb., September llth, 1), at t .30 p. ui., for the purpose of placing in nomtrottion a candidate for senator froni said district. The several counties are entitled to repre aentaliuu as follow, being based on the same vote as given by the state convention, to wit: llo.x Hutu.- couuty hrown " . i i berry " tfawes " 9 Key I'aha " IS Hoe " 4 Sheridan 8 Monx " Tot-.l. .4S It i arced that there be a full attendance and that no proxies lie allowed except to persons being la tlis ooiinty where the dele gate giving I r in xy iiv J. Wesi.kt Treat:, E. K. Eon Cliairwaa. Ke.retury. The republican congrewMon il commit tee meets at Fremont today, The democratic congressional conven iou met at Columbus yesterday. Powers nnd Kemm, the independent (Aodidntes, for governor nnd congressman p( this district spoke at O'Neill a few days ago, and Utey are reported an not agreeing oo some very materia! points. The reports I'ronj tins iiuaucLiI centers aru to the ell'ect Uiat Uhj silver bill U giving excellent xitisf action ud eaKtern (upitul is aiHici seeking a market in west ern Mecui-itie. lilt re is little doubt Uiat in tlte near future our aettkr will again be able to get rea.ionable loans on their real estate. Superinteoent Porter of the census, stales that he will make a report to con gress during the month, accurate enough to enable that body to reapportion tlie represents ti vea. It is thought that the Imsih will be one congressman to each 130,000 people. That would give Ne braska six members of congress certain, and possibly seven. The original package bill has been signed by the president and that matter is settled. The law now is thut when goods are liipied into a slate they :tt once beime subject to tlie laws and reg ulations of that sUtte. This settles tilt liquor business in original packages in thf prohibition states and the dealers lutve been ordered to ship their goods ? ;!r where they came from. In Des inues, Iowa, the keepers of original jKickage house closed their doors ami draped tliem in crape as soon as they learned the bill had been signed by the president. It will not be long until tlie seat occu pied by Breckinridge of Arkansas ja toe house of representatives trill he dfiared vacant. John M. Clayton was elected but bis election defeated by ballot-box stuffing and stealing ami he was murder ed while seekiog evidence Vo prove his right to the seat in congress, and later three other men were murdered over the aome electioa. It ia bjgU time Breckin ridge was made to vacate the seat over which ao mucb bloo4 was thed to nt a ma who was aot elected iuto, Qm the morning of August th, Kern takr wae executed by ele tricity ccod i to the seaUtoce rf toe court The daily papers went filled with raioute de taUa Uf the atfair. After the current had paaad throjugfc bis body for seventeen ateaada it was cut off, as the piiystcaan yejunwoad hie dead, but shortly after tt brans af the victim began to heave IMMj ihecwraat waaataiu ntedoAaad atiatrsd MOtil tber m M qaaaUoa) of Pi Waj af tinct. The advocates of the Mthod of executing cri initials an not I'tf abtV atr the result of the first fariayni, aad it iuHtioaaUe wbeta m Will ver beoooia of geoeral t3l(taAer tbelifa of tboaa condeato CltatyrttV Poaa witeessed the tZTkm &t btliaf that u a f-Vx" r-.-a, ta rt aback fcav ; Yf- 4.1 f ocrinioa, A TW Mm wndaale4. Tlte following is short sketch of tle (-arulslales phut! before the voter of i the M il' hv tit republican state cuoven-', i"g t home during e summer and at ! tkm. It wan the wish of tie? people that j tending and afterwards te-i-liinsr school Uhe convention lie held earlv in order I duriug the winter Biouths. lie graduat that the voters might have an opjwrt un ity U 'bai kind of mv t lty ere aked lo vote for: L. li. KifHAitUH. , Lucius U Riclaards was boru at Char lestown, Orleaua county, Vt.. November 46, 147. lie located in Fremont in May lmJ, and engaged in nilrtading as civil engineer. He eulisted in August, 1S62, in company I, fifteenth Vermont volunt eer infantry, served his lime aod re-en- j listed in company K, Seventeeuth Ver J n ion t from which le was inust-rej out I in the summer of 1X65. He llien went to IlHunibal, Mo., for a year or two, ami in 1)67 lie went to Iowa and was engaged in civil engineering for tlie Sioux City & Pacilic road. In l-KH he was engaged in tlie same work, w hen tlie road, reached Fremont. In K2, he went to ("osta Rica Otitml An'erica, where lie was engaged iu railroading and contruction. In the spring of 1H73 he returned to Fremont and commenced the land and banking business, in which he is engaged at the present time. He was general agent of the Elkliorn land aiul kit conisiuy. He has been Mayor of Fremont for two teriiii and was coiumivaooed general of the Ne braska Nutiomvl OuanU Mr. Richards is a menilier of the flr.ind Army of the Republic aud An"ient, Free Ami Accepts ed iiixous vbij'ter and coiiimanilery. Thusiam M.tiofw. Hon. Thomas Majors of Nemaha, was Kirn aud brought up at Libertyville, Jefl'erson couutv, Iowa. Wheu eighteen years of age he came to Netnniia county with a stock of goods and liwated at Pe ru. Early in lvil he joiued (ientral (now Governor) Thayer's regiment, the First Nebraska, and particiiuted in tlie battle of Fort iJonelsou aud Shiloh. He served five years and fifteen tlay s in the army, and wheu mustered out, retuned to Ne- maliu county and took up his residence on a farm. He now lives on a lialf sec tion of land. Thomas R Bestok. Ttiomas H. Benton, was born at New Haven, Conn., on October 17, MJ, being thirty years, two months and sixteen days old wheu he took the oath of oltlce for his lirst term. He removed to Fre mont, Nebraska.in 180H, and for a few months was connected with the County Clerks office in Dodge county. He held the post of clerk in the County Auditor's office of Dodge couuty for several months in 177 under J. B. Weston. In 1H79, he was elected second assistant clerk of the House iu Nebraska Legislature but re signed during his term of ollice to accept tlie position of book keeper in tlie ollice of Auditor Leitke, atui lie Id the same posit ion under Auditor Wallicks. in 1875, he was appointed to the office of deputy un der Auditor Bnbcock. Mr. Benton is a brother-in-law of Congressman Dorsey of the Third district. Caitais John E. Hill. Captain John E. Hill was born at Ber lin, Ohio, and spent his boyhood on a farm. Promptly on the breaking out of the war he enlisted in the 111th Ohio vol unteers and while in camp at Toledo was elected by the unanimous vote of Com pany F as captain and so served to tlie close of tlie war. As a soldier he was brave and thorough in his perilous duties. Alter the war he settled near Blooming- ton, Illinois, and for a year engaged in merchantile pursuits, after 'vhich be tar ried out his original plan and removed to Nebraska. He located at Beatrice iu 1)471, and has lived tliere ever since. He lias in all Uiat time been a trusted honor able citizen of (iage county, havitg been a member of the Board of Supervisors for several terms and beld the ollice of County Clerk for three terms, in both of which positions lie was very popular. During toe first term of Governor Thayer Captain IJill became his private secre tary but resigned during the campaign to enter the canvass for the nomination to the treagurersliip. GEorgk H, Haotiwob. Hon. George II Hastings is a resident of Cfete, Saline county, and is a lawyer by itfcfe-iwioii. Ha was. born in McHenry county, llUgoi", iu 1843, and came to Ne braska in, JHiW, settling at Lincoln, wbefe. he, wiyi admitted to the bar. Two years la'ryr lie removed to Pleasant Hill, where he, remained until 1876, when be took up his residence in Crete. In 1874 Mr. Hastings was elected County Judge, but resigned the position in 1875, he liv ing been elected a mem her of tlie lower branch of the Legislature. In he was one of the presidential electors of Ne braska, and was Uie messenger chosen to cast the vote of the state for Harrison in the electoral college. F. A. Got'DTf. Prof. F. A. Goudy, candidate for su perinteoent of public instruction, it forty dve years old and his speech of accept ance shows him, U be gifted with the genius of originality. He is a man of superior education, and has been a teach er all bis life. Bjts wife is also a teacher. Both Uught several yearn ago at the Pe ru noraiaJ school. Later be became principal of Pawnee academy, and era subsequently elected county suptrinteod eat of public scbuoJs, nerving two terms. lat year be w tupenqteadeat of wbnots at Red Clowii, 0. & Humphrey was bora i IMtmm moved to Davis county, Iowa, where tiiey settled on a farm. Mr. Humphrey remaioed on the firm until lMfet, work- ed front Im Bloom field (,1a.) slate Uuniul school in 11 and from Uw Iowa state university in iTi. Mr. Humphrey came to Nkbrasta in 1S and in July, 1MV settled at Broken Bow, where he lias since been engaged in the practice of biw. JoHJi C. ALUt-V. Jolin C. Allen was born at Hinesburg, Vt., Fef ruary 14, 180, where lie resided until early in the year of l&'l, when he went to Lincoln and accepted a position with Pjymond Bros. & Co. wholesale CPmvri of tliat city, remaining with thein until 16. He IIk-h located at M Cook becoming a meix iiant of tliat city. He has been a member and president of tin. city council of tliat city for three years and lias been identified with the politics of the Second district for sev eral VeiiTK His advancement with Ray mond Bros. & Co, was rapid and ttie same energy aud good judgment lias tar ried him smx-essfully in bis business at MciKik and those knowing him lt pre dict for his futurd a course tliat will in sure the entire confidence and resect of the o;ilo. Tlie B. 4. M. railroad coniiny are bringing men from the drouth-stricken hstric.ts of Kansas to work on the exten- t ion of tlie lines of road in lAikota end Wyoming. It is rejiorted that unless employment is secured tber.? will bo much suncring in tu.it part oi me coun try. The Ut--st with reganl to New York's bad faith in tlie matter of honoring the memory of Gen. Grant is' that a huge barn has Wn built near his tomb, where a spletiJid flower ;rHnlen was promised. It is certainly time that the remains oi tint gr-al soldier MKiiild lie removeil to some otlier locality, in order that they may at least be treated with ordinary dect'iu-y. All docs not Biiiie;ur satisfactory in the rinks of the independent sditical move ment. Home of those who were working iuthe ranks for g'Hxl results, are dis gUMted because Powers used the ritual and iiua-word to get himself nominated for governor, thereby making thealhance a political machine. The advisability of any secret organisation making itself a strictly political one is very questionable. I'K(K 1.AMAT10.V, Whkkkas, A Joint resolution wan adopt el by tlie uislature if the state of Seliraaka. at the twenty nrst waaion mere- of, and approved Mur.li 30th. A. )i. INsti, propolu aa annvmiment to otiou inir teeu (ISi of Article Hix (6) of tliu eonsil t nt Ion of said alate; that said aertion aiuendcsl abali read aa followa, to wit. Section 1: That section thirteen (111) of article six (6) of the rouatitution oi tbr taf of Nebraska lie amended sQ sm Ul read as f ol Iowa : Section 13: The 1nds of the supreme court shall each receive a salnry of thirty live hundred dollars !J.W) per annum ana tne judfe ot me "lnci court shall miv a salary ft tbree thousand dollar (10! per annum, ana the salary of each li,l be payable ijusr ftly. section I. F.arh person voting i'l favor of this amendment shall have written or printed ttpoii hit ballot the following: "For the proposed amendment to the con stitution, relating- to the salary ol judge of the supreme and aiatnct court." Therefore, I, John U. Thayer, governor of the state of Nebraska, do hereby give notloe la accordance with tec Hon one (I) article fifteen (15) of the constitution, and the pro visions of an act entitled: "An act to pro vide the manner of nronosing all amend meuta to tbe constitution and submitting the same to the elector of the it ite. Ap nroved Februav 13tb. A. 1. 1ST:, tbat jud proposed amendiiient will be submitted to tne quaimeu voters oi luia suie ior ap proval or rejection, at the genersl election to be held on the 4th day of November, A. D. ISO. Iii witness whereof I have hereunto set my tastid and caused to be affixed the great seal oi tne state oi ncuraasa. ione m tau eoln. tlilsith dav of Julv. A. 1L Isui. aud the twenty -fourth year of tbe slate, and of the Independence of the L'nlted stalea tbe ou hundred at t-iuh. Ky the Governor, JdliN M. THAVKR. 8hjii.i H. ( ntBT, l&AAtj hecrelary of hlab PBOCbAMATION. Whkkkas. A joint resolution was adopt ed by the legislature of the st if of Nebras ka, tit the twenty-first session thereof , and approved February 13th, A. ll. lss'.,, propos ing an amendment to the constitulloi of said state, and tliat said amendment shall read as loiiows, to-wit: suction 1 : Tbat at tne general election to be beld on the Tuesday yuueeedtug the first Monday of Novemlwr, A. I). 1800. there shall be submitted to Uie electors of this state for approval or rejection an amendment to the constitution of till state in words as fol lows for -The manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating Honors as a never age are forever see are forever prohibited iu this state, and tlie leglslalare ahull provide by law for the enforcement of this provlaloii." And there shall a(so at said election In separately ub nutted to inn elector oi tma stale tor tnr.ir approval or rejection an amendment to the constitution iu word a follow: "The manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor a a beverage shall be llreiiMsi and regulated by law." Sec. i: At such election, on the ballot of each elector voting for the proposed amend mailt to tb rouslilntlon, shall he writ ten or printed tbe words: "ior pro pos'd sine, id men t to the constitution, pro h.iilllng tho manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liuuors us a bever age," or "Against the proposed amendment to the constitution prohibiting the manu facture, sale and kaeping for sale of Intoxi cating liquors as beverage." There shall also las written or printed on the. ballot of eacb eleotor voting for tbe pro posed aiiicmtiiii :it to the constitution, tbe words: "Kor proposed i-.mendineul to tbe constitution that tue manufacture, sue and keeping lor sale of Intoxicating liquors as a fx i-rge In thlUte fei .ll be lira nse.1 and r. ;:ul!.tel by law," or "igalnst .,id mposed ana tidiueut to the constitution thai the uiaiiuacturr. sale and koriung for sale of In toxica ting llqnorsss a beverage shall be ilceuMHi and regulated by law." .-e. I: If either of the said propnaed amendment shall be appruvc.1 by H major -Hy of tbe electors voting nt the said elec tion, tben It shall constitute seetion twen ty seven x7) of article mie l of the coaetl tn tioa of the stuf . Tbe rer. 1. John M. Thayer. flevefiMar of tbe state of ebrka, do heieby give notice In oooorda. ace with aectlon one l artietn 0f teen Hi of the emistltntbiu aud the provis ions of taf set entitled "an set to provide the laaaaerof proposing all uineudtueHte to the eoneti(utiou aud tibnilttlag tbe aOAue to tbe electors a w fce-. yiiMiruveu inr raary MUi, A. i. IS77, that tlM ai Bliisoa aMeadsaeat will be sebmltusl e tie aeeU aiss iMmof the slate for aDDroval ar r Metioa at UM gamer! election to be bukt oe the 4U nay oi Vovember. a. t. ixW. le wltues) wheretsT 1 taersnuto set any baud, aJd to be afllxed Me great A of the etxte T Motaeaa. UO-e at .Mieas this kith darif only. A. 1. UM. and the year of the tM, a4 of tee iaOepiad we of the VsUWI v WW ksaea i.y like Urt--V, JQHM U. THkVCX rkuLUiATI'iN. W.uui, A Joint reletlei opt- ed by tlie legislature oi Uie Mile of lr , ka. at the laentv Br.l relon tlieruf, ami ai'pruvtsl lian h -Wb. A. i. 1. pnpolug au aua-uduirul to MMtbMia tfv t . luur ij aitd Axe :i of Art tfle t J ul I lie sli.li lulioii of -aid lale, and teal aail -ectiuu aa amended .lisil read a lilt , tow it : wTliou i. Vht -t tUi tew ul arttcle sis 1,6 wf Ue c-unisiitiit,u t ul tlie state of Nebraaka, be a-ueudest rii.i Iu read as fet kw: ".section s: The upreoieourt shall roe sistuf Hie juilK.-. a inajwrtty of wbom sh.tll be ms--- rv to lorna a uHorntu or to pruiiounee di( iKu. It taaL b-v origi nal juriaclietitiu iu relatiiif te rwte uue, civil ciin in bicb the atate shall be a arty, muudaiiias, quo aarTanlo. babeaa corpus, and such a)iiellate Jun-tlictlon aa wav lie provided by law. pc. t: "That BW-tioM fuur i) of article six ti), of the coualitutiou of the state taf Nebraska, be a jeudud ao as f read aa foi ioa.: neeiion 4: The Judge isf the aupreuie court shall Is- el-Usl l the elector of tlie mate at Urge and their ternia of oltlne, es-i-ept as heniuit-r provided, alia 1 1 be lor period ot Ove (i) yer." st-tioii 3: Thai aei-uoii die ,S) of article si ihi ol llie eoiisliltilum el the state ul Nebraska be amended so at to read aa lol U' : s-tion 9: "At the first tciienil e!ctlou to be held In tlie year lVI, and alter the adoption of lhi aineimmeiit to th" ronstl intiou, tllete shad Is' ejected three ( Ji.(i-ol the supreme rohrt, one ol whtnu shall be elected lor the term of one (I ) year, one lor the term of three ii year and one ior the b-riu of five (5) year", and at each K-nerai election there.ltrr there shall be i-lwbsl one Jmijfe ol the supreme csurl for the brni ol lUe (i years. Provided that the judge of the supreme court whose terms have not expired at the time of holding- tlie neuel-Ml eh-cliou of ld, shall con tinue to hold their oltn-e for the reinainder of the term lor which they acre ret-clive-ly eleeUsl under the preaent ponsiltuiloii." s-elion 4: Ihat eeh person votliiK In favor of tlii amendment shall have writ leu or prinU-d upon Ida ballot the follow- in us; xr the urof Rllli-ndiuelit to the con stitution reUtiiiH to ll- niiKiber of sapreme juiltfc." I h.reiore, 1. John J!. Thayer, cioveruor Of the l,.M- ol eurusk, do llerehy it've nonce In nCf-ordaiHs ilh ectlon one (ij article li! feu 'I n "f the Win "1 ll Ul Ion Hlld the prov ilou ol llie ai t entitled "An -1 to provide the manner of prnisK-lnx' ail amendment to tile constitution and uli miiiiuil tne sc.im to the chs-ior of the slate." Approved li hrnary i:ilh. A. 1. lsli, that said pi uiKiscd hliiendnieiit will la- sub mitted to llie cjili.lilS'-il olers of the stale lor approval or lejis tlon at tin Kcncral iis.-tion to ls held on the 4ih dny ol .vovkiii-Is-f, A. I. IsKi. in Wilms wlurisif I have licrcuiibi act tnv liand and caused to la- allled the grejt wmI ol the! ite ol el,r.i-ks. liime hi Lin coin this In d.iy ol -nly, A. li. iw.o, and llie taenly loinlh year (it the .Lite ! of the llldepeiidellee of the I lilted Slates the one liumli'si nit.s'iilh. Hy llie t.overnor, JilHV M. TIIAYHK. IH:Jjsis u. I uMi.jt, KAl.j is-ci-etary of Ktate. Not l'e tu Niiu-realdenl IlefpiidauU. Warder, Bitahnrll mid lilessner, defend ants. ill lake notice that on tbe SOtli day of Julv, ISM), Thompson V. Martin and Charles J. .smith, plaintiff, filed their amended pe tition in the IMstrlct court of Moui rountv. .Selirasku, ugutnst anld ueieuuants nu S leaded lth Henry Warneke and Hannab . Warneke, the objei't and prayer of which are to loiwlose a certain mortgage exe cuted by the defendants, Henry vt arneke and natulan m. is arneae, vo inu ntiiii.iii dafd April 6tb, issu, on the ae H, ec l, two 31 north, range tm west In Sioux eounty, Nebraska, to secure tbe payment of a con tain tirouilaory note dated April JSth, laStf, for the sqin of gl'4, due and payable on the Kiilidayof April, l0, with interest at the rale of 10 per cent per annum rrout date which mortgage was made subject to a mortgage ol date July 13in, is1, tor aw tn (sviir nl the Western Securitv I o.. of W ind ham, Conn., and due July ted, iS'.'.l, drawing 7 per cent interest per annum. That there I now due to plalntiOn on their aald note tbe sum of l!'i. with 10 per cent interest from thut date. nUii.liIT Way for a decree tliat defendant be required to pay the same, or that aald premises may lie sold subject to tlie Interests of the Western Security Co., a aforesaid to satisfy tho amount found due and that said delendaiita tw lorecloed of all emlty or rigal of redemntiou tn said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, nepiommr , ow. Ualed July ao. isui. TUOSl-sos F. MARTI !piaintia. I 'HAgLgs J. hHiTM I lalnUfra. by It, T, CoxLBr, their attorney. (46-tVJ Notice to Van-rrsldeut Ih-fenilsnt In lilstrict court of !ioux county, Nebraska. Kliima Sehonebttuui, t'lalntlff, C. Anllman A Company, a cor norate Issly incorrsirateil under ttK laws f the state of flhlo. llelendAnt. 1 The above named nqn resident defendant w ill take notice that on the 2th day or July lsuo, Kmma Schonebaiim lllefl a petition against you In the lilstrict Court of Sioux countv, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to bsve a Judgment which C. Aultman ft Company obt:ilued against An drew Ihihlman, M. nclmueliAUin and l.mma ncbonebauiii, on July i'lh, ifihH, Ixrfore the County Court (if Moux coui.tv, Nebraska, lor sola aiKl 'i cost transcnu oi thrli lulu men l was niea and inline ol re ord hi the ottlce of the Clerk of the District court of Monx county, etiraska, on aiay Mill, Insf ) (liH'lared not a lien against the aoullieajtl u.lal tc r of nn-tion 30. towiishlp w. range 6-1 iu r.toux county, Nebraska. Ou the ground that saiii Irncl Is the hoaiesfad of s.inma ncuoi enaan ami inai, ssiu us'i eun tain oniv one Iiiini1i'nlm' mill: acres and not being within the rorporaf limiuof any city or villain mid bni. in of less value liiau V.uuu. And to obtaiu nu injunction re straining said C AuUinan A loiup.tiiy and those claiming uuaer tnem uuni levying execution on hiU premise to autisiy saiu judgiiieiit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, me mii uay m Wi teuiber, isui. t.ai m,uosi.i,aus. By II. T. cost.Br, l'laiiitiff. bur Attorney. t-4 Nolle to M-n'idei(t Ih-f- ii'isnt. In district court of Hloux County, Nebraska. Agnes K. Myers, rialntlir, i vs. Abble T. liraku, lirfcndsiit ) To Abble T. lirake.uon residentdefeiiiliint. You are hereby notified that on the tii day of Juiy, islo, Agnes K. Slyen filed a pe tition against yon in tbe dlsirict court of Sioux countv, Ntib., Ibu object and pry r of which are to have a judauienl li;ru ftl) ble 'I . lirske oiitained iig.iii.sl 1. 1 My era on leceiub'r 30th, In, tiefore s. fl, Jones, s i list ice of the i-tace In and ior Mout county, lebraaka, for and e..IO lostsia tran script of wblcb Judgment Died and made of record In tbe offieir of the clerk ol the district tonrt of Sioux county, M-bra ka, on Jitimary luth, IstO) declareil lait a lien against the uc.V; -. Vi, twp. aa. r ui. On the ground that said tt-:o-t it-,it ttomfisteml of T.. V. Myers on llie tl 6f iMny, Isia, hen K. t. Myers conveyed the tract to David r. MHi'k Iroin s horn plaiutltt ohVilned title to sin e, mid III u sail! ir.iot C'Jtn Vlacl only ItO sere and not Is-iug wilhiu the corporate limit of any city or village, and living of les value than T'U) on tb4 s-.ld M of May, itswi, aiwl Ui obtain au In Huictlyii restraining asid AbbieT. Lrnkiiaii'f tbs4' clalmli.g un der her from levying evecltion n,i said prenitse to suttsfy said Judgiiieiit. You are reqnlisst to aiisser s-ild petition ou or Is-lore Monday, I lie sin day ol Isiptetu per, isntt. AiNtJ. L Mti as; By H. T. COnl.KV. Piiiliititr. ber Attorney, lnnt'l Nbtire to ltnd On acr. To all whom It may csyioern : The eoinuilsslonrr arlnoiilted to locnte a rosd eoiiiiiienclng nt thii tie corner sen n, twp 3, range m. In Montrose preatect, sinus county, Nebraska, running thence apoth on aertion line three mile to w corner see (r., mosaic twp, tbraceeast on aectloa line to kj corner on south line tsf aald .; thence south through esnter of sees I II and IS Iu twp M, range W to center of, aald section Is. terminating there. Also, cotinoeueliig at eornrrMT.a--7aud s two St. range M, renotng thence a est on ettloif line foxir nllew between sections X !V.i if lA-n.il"- ling at eornvr of 3-4-4 net 10, twp t, r.tiiK -A, b.. renortetl Jn f .ivor i nu vt ijie objevt!q.i iwt,'bi'-bii.'iit thereof, sad ail tbera.o or claims tor d am.uf must bo fluid la the m ' on.ity clerk's oSiee ea or belt beftwe aon of slie ia a. y n CewiKf, a. u. use r aW ro) win be. .t .bii-hed without refar tvBrj'riyMi-r: k.M T Kaoa., Sew Vork fitj1 fiun Kakiu-aa. BAg.Ouiab, UK or CM auaiMC, Chadroa. Keb. -THE DA lit OF HflHBISOt, AUTHOKIZKD CAPIT.M. 0, Transacts a General Buys Mclwol Orders, Couuty ami Village Warr,"'' jylnterest Psid ou Time 1 -n.ii. Loans Money on Improved Farms. . CHAS. E. H0LMC6, CASHIER. B. R. Bbcw tbb. C, F, Corf itr., j President, Vice Pres. tH.VS. C, JAMIvSflN, ( ashier. Commercial Bank,! lHViiu(iATli.l General Banking Business -TRANSACTED- Haiuuhiin, NsnmAwiA. MRS. 11 A, CUNNINGHAM, Milllnsr and Dressmaker, One door East of . Ranch Supply Store. E. J. WILCOX Owns tlie following brand on right hip or left Bide. Range on Monroe creek- P. Q. IjUTi rison, Neb'r. H. T. CQNLEY, Lawyer, (.pans np Money, Represents no Insurance com puny and h:i no land to sell but gives hi entire time Slid attention to the practice of the law. Harkmoh, , 5 - Nkhhakka. C. E. HOLMES, Attorney-at-LaW. All business entrusted to hi care will re ceive prompt snd careful attention. HARKIHON. KLBKAMKA. OEOROE WALKER, Attorwy-at-l-iw. Will practice before nil courts nnd tb, S. Ind OWce. Ilusiues entrusted n care will receive prompt attcut on. HA1WMDN, 5 1 SKl'KASA, or L. O. HULL, AUorncy.at-Law- ItAMKaajw, f N'KHRAKM Wells Drilled! 1 have a gofsj, adl drilling ui' 1 athl am, cay ' ''r'" any "i"1' WW ' short ootjice. Tertu g's, ;uvi tv, low, fjtwtloflice ITarriwdi. Hesv AiMKrvvav .Notli-e to lai d oni.ri To all w horn It tuny concern ; 1 ne coinmissioiier i. mulssioiier i. pilulsi lvwbiM imeoeitig at tiM-ss cm ucr lit sec JpV 'olntu precinct, Moitx coy'V, jTV, road com In five I li tore IS, 1 iTsiid w H see IS all In twi. 31. i.. .Tsu r' Mien o es-t on aeuvoii lino pt't , y..-" -. - 1 1 IW 1 l--lo in ;.,si la and iioige, ternitiiutiiig ! the comity line of aid MOW! -l Ml l-to 01 a; t IM isiunty u. rriatrtt) 111 ( .itt Of Of us ed i ot TIOl. and thereto w elaj ai far jbutt ja mi!,t bu led, ou or befuxe ' In the t ouBty Clerk untie aeon of the ' th 4a of i nttoiiei. A. f. A. '. lave 9 ukl ro d will In ethub4)tf wtlhvat rc.'ei: ornsaa, rminiue neure iiortivriv tsawi! e X ae k ee 3i, tbeuce :ioTtli.iNhrV lUyse w H mill n Jt : 3a, ' W bw k sccV,s 'S iic V sik.- jidl In tay al, ranged suit lit, Jk see j an. a fere is, w u and b scft au H. m M t ec UittittlKAtW' I WW i Banking Business. i Win. Christensen, Wholesale and Retail Hardware. A largn and well selected stfa-k ALWAYS ON HAND. ACORN STOVES. BARBED W1RK at prices to suit the times'Agente for CHM.IPIO;, BIDDERS ISO Mowers. Cnadron, - Neb. Grant Guthrie, DCALER In- Lumber, Lime, Grain -A!t . CoaJ. f : i ' H 1W euati. j i i.r, aj .s e a, a; ' "V " ' t sj.-i;.,' 0wc . wr.t i.ee , el s V Hnr' f,t 44 .etpi-a,' IMMAjUa 4VU"eT a fata. lento. vwImvuiu!. ?Jl'vaav triavM- V' ". . Uiajwf C3