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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1890)
3 Tto Scux County Journal. OfTSCLU. O TY PAPKIi. J Huh-ritiou Price, 2.00 tL f. Umi---. - - FMtor. K a tared at Ike Harrison post office tu see- - ' matLer-. TwtwuV, Aru.;il, im Vpeblh-su !Ut Tkkrt. t Off IjOVettlOi-, I.. IK KK'tiU'lts. Tor ljti:itfU:t l.ovi-ratjr, 'fll:,M AS MAJOKfc Fur s-rt-,ry of state, J. I', AM.fc, , ur Auditor, THOMAS BKni. .'(jit Treasurer, J. t. Hill.. 'or Commissioner of Public baliti am HuilditigMt K. H I'M I'll KEY. . tor Attorney ceueV.il. ;ku. h. nfis4. " suucrlnteiide.it of Public IttstrsJtioii, A. K. tiOl'llV. Itrpulilksa (oantr Ti fceL Ifor County Attorney, II. T. CONl.KV. tor tv;ity Commissioner, KL1 J. WILCOX. rtt'pnhlifan Senatorial Convention. The republican elector of tt 14th s-n:i torial district of XehraNk.t are rtKiuestcrl to se M deleg ite from their several comitic. to meet iii couvcution in the town ol ulen tiue. Cherry county, Neb., September Isth, Isw, t H:3u p. m., for the purisisc of placing iu nomination a candidate for seuator from said district. The several counties are entlt led to repre sctllatioil.as follow, ttt-icg hastsj 0:1 tile aautC vote hi given by. the. statu coaveittiori, to w it: llox Butt comity., . 6 11 row n " ,1 t h-rrv - DaWes " o K-v " s liock ' I Sheridan " siuu " 3 Toll .. ZZ, it is urged that there baa full attendance nil tli.it 110 proxies 1st allowed except to persons being in tlie comity where the dele gate giving tiie proxy five. J. W inley TrcK':n, K. K. Kox, Chairman. Secretary. The adjourned meeting of the fusion Jgffig cotiveiiticn will occur oa next Tuesdny. Tlie Tiiiwn outfit at Crawford was sold itt forced mie last week and wax knocked off for $50, It in not known what will be (lone with the material. Thin leaves tlie Clipper alone in the field at tliat plnce, . Last .veek tlie alliance senatorial and representative couventrotis for this dis trict were lield at Gordon. II. It. Stew art, of Sioux county, was nominated for senator and Geti. L. Pigg, of Sheridan Vounty, a nominated for representa tive. The congresfuotial committee at its re ieut uieetiug' decided to call a conven tion at Columbus on SeptemUrr 17th to nominate a rejiuHlican candidate for con jrrtsn. An attempt was made to exclude proxies, hut tlie liorstey members and tlie proxies defeated it. Tlte express car on a Missonri Piicific train was robbed on tlie 17th inst. of ahout ninety tliouscttid dollars in money and valuables. The robbery occurred at Otter vide tank which is located in what is known as 'robbejj8 ciit'1 a place where trie James boys robbed a, train jiud olso here the Younger brotlters committed one of their boldest robberies. Tlie pas kenpers were not (listurlwl nor was tliere it abot lired. - The Nebraska democrats denounce the republican jarty jt" its gifts of more than 15,U00,000 acres of tlie public do main to railroad corporations," forget ting tliat said policy was originated by Steplien A. Liougias, and that all such gifts were vte4 for Dy democat as wel k i-epublicans. St. Lonit OhAjf'Demo craL We are ia receipt of a complimenUiry ticket io the tentli annual fair of Doug lam county -Which m to be held Sept. 1 to i. This make it no that exuibiU and visitort ciui go Irom the Douglass osmn ty fair t the Kt lie fair which opens on September 9th. Toe Linooin Journal in hivonna the entohlishing of linen factories in this tft&ta, Which -would create demand lor Jabot, and conssqueptly a market for Sarin produce and in addition to tliat winM utilize the flwt straw which is awwAlmnnt raloeless to the grower of Max. The idea is a good one and is mrth -the attentioa of the farmers of tWnstata, l ; , The decisios to make a county exhibit a the tat iir. wij) with toe Msarfy approval and co-opperation of mnrf.nm in Sioux county who has a de Mtas - tt ,1e utrty aunW wp, ftod im woMtioa but gtmtt deal of bane- t wEl he derived tber.froin. There are' f ffb at the slate fair Jes CM exprenR purpose of ttmmimg- Uw resouross s! advaotadgej of C2m toia iaiUes of the' sutts. A Tlftj eC sheuH be sasde to asake f t ferwiM; frmSM This year k. -III ,S. IH wnrm - r-tmmiiM Sat JmM ad- r- ;r 3 tm m Van Wy k lias declined to rni for con jrresK on the uutepeiKtent ti kfet ia tlie lirit dislru t. atui tint he did not want tlie oil! wi! J t j ruu on that ticket uiennl certu.u ij-.lewt. He also predict., tlmt ilr. Couiivll w ill be elected by a lure:e majority. At tlie doninoratic conreneioual con vention for tlie thiixl district, wiikh was held at Colmnbus last week, William II. Thompson, of Grand Island, was noiniii ated as the candidate of that jiarty for confrress. An attempt was made to have tiie convention eudorse Keiiim, the inde pendent canditUite, and ipiiie a sirited content occurred iu tlie couvent'ou over the point, but tlie convention decided to have a arty candidate, nud Thomsou was t lie ciaiice. At tlie democratic convention ot Oma lia last week, James E. B-.-yd was nomin ated for jfovenior; Alex Bear, lieutenant governor; Frank V. Spra-Oie, secretary of stiite; K. B V.'ubl.juist. auditor; W. R. Castling, Treasiirvr; Jol.ii Cr. Higgins, at torney general; Jacob liiler, comuiisiou er of public lands aiKl buildings L. Rakeslmw , iuMriiiteiideat of public iu struction. A p!-iiik in tiie plnlfarm de cliuv against tlie proliil.itory ametrtl meut, and on tliis jxint there was quite a spirited debate. Last Friday ".utoruing i""0 by the uanie of Pnitt shot and k.lied a farmer (united Ton ne and fatally wounded his daughter, aUuit nix miles from Arling ton, eb. Tle Ikrid w:,K urrestwl and taken to lluir, r.ud an injuesi held on the Is sly of the uiui'di red man. tire re sult of which was a verdict that he came to his death from a wound inflicted will fully by Pratt. Sliortly b.-fore midii.ght an orderly body of men marched to th: jail. The sheriii' and posse met tliem at the gate and ordered them to halt. The leader told tlie ofticer tliey had come for business and the guard was soon over powered aud the keys taken from the sheriff and a few uioiutiAs later the murderer's body was sv,iuging from a Iiiub in the jail yard and alter l-ing sat isfied that tlie work was thoroughly completed, the men formed their ranks and quietly marched away. That method of dealing with murderers may rot be legal, but it is certainly effective. Charles Wooster, the alliauce man ol Silver Creek vho writes occassionly to tlie Def, makes the charge in a recent letter published in that paper that the laws of the organization are Iting viola ted by the self-seeking leaders; th it is a fact 1 iiat nearly all the officers are can didates or are in longing anticittion. and tliat tlie funds of the organization have been and are U-ing unlawfully ap plied. He also expresses tlie belief that the democratic members will vote the straight democratic ticket on Novemlier 4th. The getitleman believes in the fi nal purification of the alliance, and com pares the present candition to the high water of a spring freshet, which carries on its crest tlie drift of the yards and farms, and that after those now seeking self-aggrandiznient, (w hich he says re) resents tlie drift.) are carried out in the broad sea of political oblivion, the stream of the principles of the alliance w ill flow pure and strong, refreshing all who par take of its waters. The declaration ot principles make it strictly non-jtartizan, but the leaders are making it merely a po litical organization, but he believes the course being pursued at present by the alliance in Nebraska is not at all in keei ing with the principles of the organizn tion. The withdrawal of Van Wyck from the congressional race in tiie first dis trict leaves but two candidates in tiie field in both tlie first ami second district while in the third district there will be a three-cornered fight for fhe seat under tlie dome of tlie capitol This state of af fairs is due largely to tlie course pursued by the present incumbent. Early in the season tlie farmers alliance organizations in various parts of the district began to pass resolutions in opposition to Mr. Hor sey and the feeling against him anion tue .masses of tlie voters has been on the increase all tlie time. Had he taken the course best calculated to promote the in terests pf the republican jiarty and kept out of th hold, tiie present condition ol affairs would liave been averted. As it is now the only tbing to do i to put up the mail Who js the most acceptable to tlie Voters that it is possible to select, if a few strikers from the dillerent counties go to tlie convention ami insist in an at tempt to cram down tlie throats of the voters any man to wfiom the masses ob ject, the result will be anything but sat isfactory when tlie votes are counted on Nov. 4th. This is year when the farm rs are aroused and they cannot be held by tiie parly lash in the hands of politic al strikers. . The masses asked of tiie re publican state convention that it be early and put up a ticket to suit tiie common people. Tins was done, and if the corijrressioniil convention of tlie third district acts as wisely, the members will be entitled to the gratitude of every true republican. But if any man's personal ambition is permitted to assert itself stronger than tlie interests of the party, .disaster is certain to follow. As a general liouneat for sprains and hruisef or for rheumatism, hunt tetik, 4mp seated or mtMcular pains, Ctaambsr- Ma'sAUa Mm is anri vailed. JRar Mfe Xm Iwpnrtaat Saline. Tlie following apired iu tl Waali inirton di.-iUlss i t Omaha Bf un der t!,u dale of Aj,.i i 10th: "."'uiuissiner Griiif of tlie general laud oliice baa issued to the registers and ns-eivers of loial olHews a circular giving tlie re-ent ojiinion of tlte attorney guoer oi, wbii-h susUtiiis his construction plac ed upon tlie law of 18H8, known as the arid-laud law by tlw interior depart uieiit. Attention is directed to tlie dw partment's circular of August 5, 1SW9, in which thev were instructed not to per mit the entry of auv liart tf tlie arid re gion which came within tlie operation of the act of October 5, 1HW. "Although in any case" says the commissioner, llieiv s!iould be at any time no designa tion of tlie land involvml tlterein as the selection of site or lt& for reservoirs, tlil lies or canals for irrigation purposes, as Ihu.1 thereby made susceptible to irri gation, that fact is not to lie considered as show ing that tlie bind is open to en try, us, although not yet selected, it limy be liable to such seloction under such act. which held to the with drawal of lauds so liable for disposal" Alsolutu olwbence t" ?ie order is enjoin ed". The above eflects nineteen counties of Ncbrasl.a ami it is likely that the order wus inado for the purpose of calling the attention of congress to tlie importance of jtassiug n bill opening for settlement a large portion of tlie territory included by the arid land law. The probability is that it will be but a short tune init i the needed legislation on the subject will lie hail. I 'o not endanger your health by using quinine, wiien iiialarial fevers can ! :iiore :f VcHiiilly treated with AVer's A sue '"Me. Wiirranteil. Vi'tirc 01 i"..vltiiii N'. Jacob B. llrunilli will l:ike itoliee tiint 011 tli-i 1-I,i c. y of .lUnst.. is.u. I. s. Mcliitoa, 1 juM;ri"-t the iie.iee for W bile Hivcr pr einet. sio'it eriaiity, Ivetxitsku, J-..mi,Ml n orler ol all Jchinent for tbe sum of tifty-llve .Vj.Di tloliar in an i.etioii fHtinlins before tiiiti v. 'iftt fin 1 hos. lieveniwirt U philntliruTid Juettb H. iirutnin ia ilnlentliiiit, thtit proper ty of tlie ileienUiiiit, consisting of one yoke 01 rd nUmts ininied t(liriKlit hliI "Jarn " nrninti-d double half-circle on lelt hip. aiid yoke for the ssinie, Itus lieen itttdearsl quHer aid order, Kiiiti CHiiss was continued to the i.th liy of iielober, IkvO, t 1 o'clcx-k, p. 111. Ity-'ii' Thomas iievkspost. I'lt(lI,A3lATIl)S. Whkukas, A Joint resolution w ndopt- sl by the legilHture Of tile st;.le ot Nelvrasku, nt the twenty-first session there of, mid Kpprovtsl March sntli. A. 11. ls-v. pp)ia-1ng nil arneiiiln ent to ir4-ti0ii Thir teen (1.1) of Article six fi) of Uin eon.ii. llltion of said state; that said Mr1lon ,ta aniitnde't "hall read as follows, to ff it. .Section 1: That section thirteen fK) of article six () of the conatitntin f the state of .Nebraska la? amended so as to read aa follows: Section IS: The Judges of the ttirciiie court stinll each roceive s salary of thirty live liundml dollars (AJ .ja r antiaiu and the Judgea of tlie district court shall receive a aalary of tlirw thousand doilitra i ,) per unnsiu, and the salary of eaeh shall laj p:iyalilr inar teily. section 4. Knch ratrxin voting fi fuvor of this anieiidiiient shall have written or printed Umiu his btillot the following: "For the proposed aniendrnetil to tbf! cm st.tulion, relating to the. aalary of Jinle of the supreme and district court." Therefore, 1, John M. Thayer, governor of the state of ebraslca, do hereby give notice in accordance, with section one (1) article of teen ( 15) of the constitution, snd the pro visions ei an act entitled : "An act to pro vide the manlier of proposing all amend ments to the constitution and aiiiuuitting the Miuue IO the electors of the nt le." Ap proved rebruay istb. A. 11. 1S77, that said piopoaed amendment will lie submitted to the iiiinlified voters of this state lor ap proval or rejection, at the general ejection to la- held. 011 the 4th day of Novemls't-, A. 1. laVil. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great se il of the state of Nebraska, lione al Lin coln, this ft. th day of July, A. It. I., aud the twebty-Ioiirlh year of the stiite, ami of the ttulcpciidenen of the. rnited Mates the one ; hundred fifteenth. I!v the liovemor, JOHN M. THAVKIt. KF..VJAH1K K. t'OWUEKT, ISEALj .Secretary of State. 1'ROCLAMATIOX. W hi hkas. A joint resolution w as udopt fsi by the legislature of the st.ite. of Mebr.is kn, at the twenty -first session thereof, and approved February istli, A. i. lss.i, propos ing an amentiinent to the coDatitutiou of aald Htotte, and that said Hiiieudtlient ahsll read as toiio to-wit : S4;ctlon 1: That at the general election to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the drat Holiday of Jove.inber, A. 11. IH141. there shall lie submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rejection an amendment to the constitution of this stute In words as fol lows: '-The tnnnuiHCtnrit, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a bever itge nre forever prohibitisl in this state, and the legislature shall provide by law for the enforcement of this provision." And there shall also at said election 1st separately sub ntltted to the electors of this state, for their npproval or rejection nn aiuenttiiiiMit lo tlie constitution In words us lollows: "llie niaiinf .ictore, sale and keeping tor sale of intoxicating liquors as a la-verage shall lie licensed pud regulated by law." see. if : At such election, on tlie ballot of eneh eleetor voting for the proposed amend' iiiiuits to the constitution, shall he wril ten or printed the words: "tor pro pose! ttiiiuiidnienf tti tin- t-4iiistitution, pro liiiii ting the inai.uf nctnre, sale and keeping for aale of Intoxicating liquors as a bever age," or "Against tbe prtilsisi4l niiieiiiluieHt to tlte constitution ifchiit'tli.g the inaviii factnre., sale aud keeping for saie. 01' lutosl eating lainora aa a beverage,'1 '1 here shall also lie written or printed on the b.Jlot of each elftotor voting lor the pro pos.il uineiidiueiit to the constitution, the. words: "for propoaett niueiiitiiieiit to tlie coiiHtitutioil tliat Uiu inaiiufiu-tuie, sale and keeping lor sale of Intoxlculiiig le(.ioraa a Is'ie.rge in this state shall be 'licensed, and n filiated by law," or " igainsts .i.l proposed ameudna-at to the constitution thut the Manufacture, sale aud keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beverage shall he licensed itnd regulated by law." five. 3: If either of the said proimsed tlnenrtnieiits shall he approved by a major ity of tbe electors noting at tlie said elec tion, thou It shsil constitute section twen ty aeven t7 J of article one 1 1 J .of the consti tution f tlw state. 1 beref ore, I, John M. Thayer, Governor of tbe state of Nebraska, do hereby give notice in seoordsnee with section one l article Sf teen l.'i of the coiistilntion snd the provis 10ns of tlie act entitled "an set to provide the maimer of proposing all aiuendiiienL. 10 the cotiataliiiuin and anbiiiltting the sniue to the clectorti of the state." Approved rc ruary Uih. A. li. IST7, that said proposed auieiidmeut will be submitted to tbe quit ted voters of the stute for approval or re jection at the general election to las held on the Mb day of November- A. U. IsM, . ' In vltuess whereof I bnreanto net niv hand, Slip. Pi ST to be allssl the great aaaJ oi um state er seur. raaka. l one at laneotw tbhrftitb day of Jwly. A. O. um, sad tbe Sita year c um ass ot the t'HlMI H ts, aud of the indapeudenae (td fciwtes the eue buwtred sittsinuL, 4UHX U. TMAYKR. JU.vjux Jttwiwrr,, rKM'UMATtOX, W liKUi.ts. A Joint re!utUii s adopt- 1 by tlH- b-iriJalure ol tile stitte itf .Ne !,!.. kK. ktllM- leiilv rl tiwu ib.-ie.rf . ami nj)prot-U s.jn l anil. A-1. Ii. proilo-iiisna kalen.luwiil to iwIkhw V ,t . lour Kj aud live 1 of Art.cle Ml ot I'm- t-outi llllioll of -IU -C.le. mill tlMl sxl.l -'liOM i Kineutli-il lul! lead k ioli . tolt: section I- ili.l ixelioii ITU it ol srticle siv ol tlte run-Lull of lite late of Sliratu, U nMnli-tl n In reU b f ol luiti.: , -MH tion: tue t-njiie-ii.-eoiirt lul1 con-si-ti4 live (ai ju.liJ.--., a lt.)oril ot I101O p.ti-,11 U uei e-rv to ai u uiioi uui or to i.rououuee a il.-i i-icn. It ab'iii U.t orifi ; juriiiietioJi 111 !- rei..tii (f to reie nne, en il c- l'i Uieh tlie Male aiiali be a party, unniliiiu, quo B-ai raii 10, nnoeiui ( corpus ami fiu-h iin-l):ite junwlietiou um 1 may be jirovuliil by ihw. J s.. 2: ""that se-llHl liHir m 01 ariu-ie six (lil, ot toe eou-uluwo:i 01 iiie mh- oi luM-UeU so a. to read 101- -ei-tion : I he jll.lge of ine auprenie court -h .ll la- i-leeled by tbe uleeUirs of tlie-i-t.ite at lurgc ami tlnfr terms tf olliee, ft w-pt ai bei-riiialti'r provided, shall be lor period ol liic (M jer." seetioll S: '1 bill welioll He" (5) of article six (e) ol Hie niiiat.tultou ol tbe aUte ol Nebraska la- amended mi aa to read aa lol- sect. 011 : "At the first gciwnil election to la- held in tiie. year las l, ami al UT tlie atloption 01 lli aliiri illi.eut to tiie.coilHli tul:on, there all ill 1 el-tl Ihree li) Jmie., ot tlie nprcme court, one of whom h.Ui la eleete.1 lor tlie term of one (1) year, one lor tiie term of three iJ) ycam and one tor the ler.11 of live (.') e,.r, ami at eaeb l-lieral eieetion there. .tier tlie,-e ahull la elected oH jll'll?! ol the supreme court for the t-Tin ol be (j yeiir. I'rovided thut tlie jmlrfea 1 111" aupreua court who- terms Ikh e iiol i ipirl t the time of hold ing tlie general election ol IHVil, ahull l-on-tiinie u uold their oilice for the remainder ot the wrm for ahieii they were reas-iive-IV eleetitt under tlie prcaeut conat ilul iou." "see-lion 4: Tliat e.ich t-r-oti voting In favor ol tuW aineiiUiiielit shall loiee writ ten or printed ujai.t hia latliot tue foliow iiig: "for the iniased Hiiiendtiient to the con Htitutifiii relittiiig to tin- number of supreme Judge." Iherefi.r.-, I. John M. llinvi-r, t;oven.or of the st. te of Nebraska, lo ll;Tehy give nolice in ne lordnuce a llu a.-rtioii one tn urtu-le tit leii ."0, of the oont.tULioii ami the jirov:-lo..s ot the act entitled "All Ai't to proviiie tne nmulier of liioiaitfng nli alileutluieiits to the fmstllu lion and 1,11b mitlilig the a.nia- to the electors of the stiite." Approvisl l-'elirimry i:itli, A. li. b17. that .tid piojsea-il iiuiendineiit a 111 la ptlh Uiittisl to tiie llll.il'fiil voter ot tile atrtte for approval r reji-i-t ion nt tlie general election t't le held on the 4tll liny itf ,.ocui la r, A. I. iri-o. iu a itnts. vherisif h.ic liereiinto st-t my M ittit H'l 0:liltl In ie ufllvt tlie gre.-t ai-al ot tin- stiite 01 .NciM-.ikn. ito.ie at l.in- (Slill this t. Ill dny oi ..nlj, A. II. IsKI, ami Hie tSf-nty ioui tli ji'iir ol tlie rt-tle and ot the ilio'epnnleuee ot the t tilled M itet. the one hundred lilti-enlii. I4.v tiie i.oieruoi-, JijiIX M.THAtKII. Br.NJ.itiS ti.4liUI.KXT, skaLj sis-retury of state. N it: it f to Niui-irfiilt nt Iicfeiiilants. Wertler, Ittlsliliell nnd ;i-Hsilcr, defi'ntt atlls, a ill take notler thi.l on the Villi day of Ju:y, ts'.u, 1 hompsoii 1". Martin and t'barica J. smith, piaintitls, filed their amended s tttiriit in tlie 1 list rict court 01 Sioux county, Nebraska, against s:l)d ttelelidnnts lui-plead.-d lilt Henry Warncke and Hannah M. w arncke the object aiai prayer ol w inch are to tontclose a certain mortgage exe cuted by the defendant, Henry rt arueke and Hannah M. W nrrn-ke, tti the plaintiffs dated April tin 11, Islfl, 011 tlie m- Sj, cc SI, ta pSl nortli, range aj west in sjoux county, Nebraska, to secui-e tlte pnyinent of a cer tain promisory note duled April Slith, Iss-j, lor tlie sum ol S174, due and payable on tin aih day of April, laio, w ith lni-n-st at the rate ol'lO wr cent Mr annum from dutc winch inorlgiige. was made subject to a mortgage ot dale July l:uh, IfS-., iur ." In tavorof the Western Security t 'o., isf W bid buiiu nn and due July 2d, isict, draw lug 7 per cent intcnut per aniiuin. That there Is ikiw due to plHlntiffson their sttitl note tlte stun ol vliio.id with 10 per cent interest from this date, plnintiffs pray lor a decree that deletulnnta Is? required to pay the same, or that salt! premise may 1st sold subject to the Interests of the Western isecurity Co., an aforesaid tosatlsty the uuiunt found due anil that auid defendants be forecloacd of all equity or right of redemption in said preunses. Von are required to nmwrr said petition on or hefore Moud-iy, ss'liUiiiibcr s, IsiK). J ta let 1 July 91, Is'.o. TllOMl'SON r. MAHTIK I lit,,,,. t HAHL1S J. SMITH J IMIIIt-TTa. by IL T. Com.ki, their attorney. 4ff-49J Xotice tn Xon-realdeut DefeiiJaiit. In Ilistrict court of Sioux county, Nt bra.ku. Kinina Sehoni-tiauin, I'luliitifr, ) is. ; C. Aaltmsn A I oinpauy, a cor porate Issly Iiiconstraleit ( under tlie laws of tlie state j of Ohio, Heft-lul.-mt. ! The alaive named non-resident defendant will take notice that on the tsih day of July lst-in, Knoiia st'lioneliaiiin filed a petition against you in tlie instrlet lourt of Sioux county, Nebraska, the object nnd prayer of whicliarc lo have a judgment which C. Aiiltinun & (company obtaiueil against Au (Irew llahlinail, M. scbotii-bailal and Kinina fM-tioiieiuiuin. 011 July ith, ls, before the County tWn of saw countv, Nebraska, for V''ift nnd sii-iiA costs (a transcript 01 which judgment was hied aud made of rec ord In the oltlce of the 1 lerk of the ilistrict Court ot Moils county, Nebraska, on May gith, IssA) declared not a lien against the southeast quarter of section 3, township Ha, range A-'i iu sioux coitnty, Nebiaskn. tm tiie ground that ss ill tract is Die liomestad ol famiia sa-lionetiaain and thnlsaid trai't con tains only one hundred and slvly acres and not being within the coi'iaii-ale Jtmltsof any city or village and latiiig of less value- tliaii f.txiO. And to obtain an injunction re straining said V. Aullinan A company ami those claiming under ttntni tuim levying 4-xeetrUoii 011 siil pje-inises to nutlst.f said Jildginellt. Von are required to answer srtid iictition on or la-fore londay, tne stti di.y of s.tp teuilatr, IslO. . Jli h li(ii.itl., Uy H. T. C0K1.KT, i'iaintiff her Attorney. r,lj Xntic to Nou-rcsbleut Uet- pn.an!. In district court of Sioux Count) , Vnpr.iska. Agues K. Myers, I'lalntlfl, ) vs. , Abbie T. Drake, llefendant. t To Alible T. Iirakc. iion riideii defenilnnt. V oil are hereby unfilled that on the SMh day of July, IKS, Agues K, lyers filed a ps titiou ugaliict you 111 tbe district l ourt of sioux county heti., the object ,,nd prayer of w hich are to have a Judgment uhiclt Ali ble T. lirnke obt , inert iighinst h. C. M vers 011 iNK-einls-.r autb, IssS, Ijelore f, li. Jone-t, a Jusiic- i,f tlie cace in uud for Sioux countv, Neni ti-kii, for ..(I7 and t '.10 costs (a trail script of which Judgment w.,s tiled anil ni'Aile of its'onl in file nrtlec of tlie cicrk of the district court ot sionx county, Nebraa ka, 011 January letli, saO) declansl not a lieu Kg.lilist the lie1, sec. li. Is p. :ii, r M. 1111 Hie ground Unit a-iid tr.tcl was liic hoiuesteait ot K. C. Myers on the 23d of Slay, iiii. a lien t.. C Mvcrs conveved tint tract to trnvtd !' Miu-k from whenn phtiiiilft obt lined title lo 1 same, and that said tract coat lined Only lull acres nnd not Isniig ifljlq Hie cotporate limit Of iinvcltyor lllHm, mid being of less value than iMkM on tile said 'si of May, la,.), and toobtslii an injunction restraining said Abbte 1 . Irake anil tfitise t'litltroiig un der Iter from levying cxv,-lilloil on said premises to satisfy wild jlldutmeut. You are required to answer said petition on or before Mouduy, I lie stU a-iy of S"iteiii brr, WW, Aosks f St Kits, Hy II. T. Conl.FT, I'-inlutltT. herAtUiniey. HC-fi'J Xotlce l l,ni Osners, To all hom It insy i iaieern ; The commissioner apio)ut-il K UxrnUi a ronrl coinnieiiclirg nt the ne corner sec a, twpSA, range M, In Montrose prrMiicl, sloux oouiity, Jtcla-.oika, rnnnlng Hieuce soutn on section line thrnv miles to w corner S',-e l, III sstns twp, tlwtice east 011 section line. I41 4Htrnr on south line of salt! aw. ft; tlience south tlirough eeiiter of sees llt and la In twp s, range M to ceuli-r of said retlon IS, teruiliiBtlng there. Aim, commencing at corner of wc. b-iy- "i and S twp M, range M, ruiliilitg Uience west on section line lour nillrs Is tween seetl'Hla a 51-1 Id li lt tennlnt.tlng at corner of . sud M, twp M, nmge In j. report Jn favor of tbe strtbilsbmeiit thereof, ami all otijeetieus ltrrtU or claims for dauugca be fljjad In tbe (oaiity clerk's ofniw ami or befeee tsoottr Ibtistn day of fsvuiisir, A. U. IMw or mm mta wtu be 4-t;iiiilsbed vltitoat rrter sWeeMeret. VOttKU LtslskssuL, immvTbt. LnUUEM'i iVDKSTs; 'hul i.1t Bki., e York llty iaT Nlo4L lus. oioaha. t'-lkK Of CUil'WiX. tiinilron, Sell, THE BANit OF HARRISOU, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. A . Transacts a General Banking Business Buys Hi hool OrtLffs, (Viunty an I Village Vui-ii;iitsi, ff'Jnb'rest I'aid 011 'fin rejaiJs, Loans Money on Improved Farms. CHAS. E. HOI.jV.ES, CASHIER. It. F ItlifrwSTFH, President. C. F. CorTEK, I V 'ice r'tvs. i Commercial Bank. ft.Wl'J'llBATf3. -A. General Banking Business -TRANSACTEi ),- Hakjusiw, Nkbraska. MBS. If. A. CTJXN'IXGHAM. Milliner and Dressmaker. One door East of Ranch Supply Store. E. J. WILCOX Owns the following bntnd on right hip or left side. W 3C Range on Monroe creek. I'. O. Hurri rison, Neb'r. li T. CON LEV. Lawyer. Loans no Money, ltepresenls no Insurance cotiipany atul lias no land to sell but gives bis entire lime ami attention to the practice of the law. Hariusox, - - Nkbkaska. C. K, HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All business etitnisM-d In his care TI) r er'ive prompt snd careful attention. HARRISON, - - NKHRAShA. GFXjROE walker. Attorn?)-. at'Liw. Will practice Is fore all 00111 1-. Hint Mid 1', S. Ijtnil Ctiee, ItHaiiieas entrusiMl tu my care will receive prompt Bttr'ntioH, HARRhiflX, ' NFtlRASKA. L. O. HCU., AttoriHT-atLaw. HAftKuKX, Nr.BMASSA. Wells Drilled! I have (food well drilling mat ttitsy aud am ready to drill any sixed wejl an sliort ooiuc Tenus gootl nnd iirk low. Postoffloe, Hitrrison. t '. IS. Mm, Ssltrd to lain! buret To sll whom It way uuiicttrii : The coinuilssloiier i.lisln tisl to est 'lajlati . ro.id eoiiimenoiiig nt llie sw imer (ft sijc lii, In tlvi. l-nlnla .ilet iin l luiilv eulil I. Ms braakii, riinlilug thence nurrtmiiy tUSxnigh ) e X se ii sec M, tlieiicc northo ati 1 ly HiiHiuirU ! sw X niiil 11 h " tin !i li v' 9, a jn i'S I '4 see I . all In twy S.J, range it nnd nn J, sec f u, s , mm: 111, sw H and uelf ap- , sv se L, ! ma- II snd w H sc IS all In tw 11 .:, i.ingw .'si.. ' thence east on action Ulie belweeu sees 1 - and range, tcrriiltiatlog at the county line ol J aid Sioux sonntv baa tvoorte! in favor of tbe ewUbllabmeut tbereoij nnd njlohjeetioua j taerrto or clal In tlw coast thereto or claims for dsnji'g wost Is- flled j istr f nark in on m- Js-torei r.'j anon of The nth day of orietstr. A l. mo uM to il s tti Ait etatllsiMta wUhisjt ret eUMUktas. tmtm m iasvuiaji. JKCflltlflBATMJt SUrnstATK iaftlTf Wm, Cliristensen, 1 t Wholesale uud Jtctinl Hardware. A large and well solecUsl stoi k ALWAYS ON HAND. ACORN' STOVBS, HARBRIJJ WIRE at jsrices to suit the times. Agents'for CHAMPION BINDERS AND Mowers. Chadron, Neb. Grant Guthrie, DtAiin In Lumber, Lime, m Grain AMf- Coal. . - j swaUi 1 ' ; i AOfNTfOr.WtrfOMalNt)PUMi. . t ( --. t " j 1 -1 ; a e ,i ' " " " ' ' (tejKdrlJH v; .wrt intntav. iwt4 rHtftMs4ssuswiii's-Asrst, - ftf MttiM. m-m inafWhy-,s.c