BEETS YXE3XjI5 21 JPiSfR CIMTa?. SXJGhA , - 4 V . 1 - v5n, - . V'' . -' OrtKUL OOCTTT fifB. 0 " f aasiiiiliiin Frit, Utter. ; Ok. li. lwa . AUltMkM iv mnlaia faoMSgntio, It provides IM aasnoos who uj be personally hoe ta to tan pfiariylM of the cooatituUcsa, kaaiM or etaeadaat for support, cannot mm to this country. tare to the affect that too weia of eooi fond mh Chadron bam been farther tested aadprove to be four and a half foot thick. The quality has not, aa yet baaa thoaaughly tested. It ia a big Una for Cbadroa aod northwest Nebras ka, as wall as for the owner of the land aa which the ooal waa found. The veto hi aaBaty-four feet below the surface. A bill baa been iatroduced in congress far a re-apportionment under the eleventh census. It provides far six uingwawmin from Nebraska. Tbe Isalalaiiiis will likely be called upon to darkle tbe state into sis districts. In this the cowTonience of tbe people should be Italy coesadered. Tbe state is occupied by three great railroads which cross from swat to west and tbe districts should be to arranged that they will extend along . inch lines. in tbe various districts, other wise it. will work a hardship on the peo ple, oapociallT in the west part of toe state where there are no roads running Bortaaad south. The contest on the governor and other state officers is grinding away. Testi soar has thus tar been in relation to the election m Omaha. One witness si thai Bovd came to tbe roll in his rings, got oat of his vehicle and beat a ftaa With a club, but was not arrested V tbe coming legislature does not an election law which will put a stop to any each methods aa seem to "have been assented in Omaha on November 4tb, it Mil fall far short of having done its du ty. A free ballot and an honest count is far more important than even a reduc won of railroad and interest rates. Let the An tralian ballot system be adopted, Wall rn sans the official seal should be fsneM od the outside of the ballot. The Baebville Standard calls attention to the fact of tbe hardship worked upon farmers of that locality by the high rates ex in ileal cnargea ana cues bcbsb wncre a fsi assi borrowed $3,000 to invest in cattle and ia three months the interest aa op to tl.SOOi No business will war rant tttt payment of aay such rates and rVt farmer had better kept put of the Ua. The treth is that hard times maa as bar rates of interest and all tbe wary laws which can be enacted will ot stoo it When a man cete in turhl tbsce awl roes to a bank and rata money U a high rate of interest, be expects to pay it aod few men are going to kick about it afterwards. We are informed that ia a neiirhboring town money ia i at 5 par cent a month. That is : to robbery, oat the only way to Moo it in for some way to be devised whereby mousy will b more plentiful. In the last issue of the Jferofc, the ed iter sate trimaelf up as a judge and pas tas upon the ballots used at tbe election OB) which Conlsy'a name was written, and decides that they are illegal, and Botee the fact that they were gotten up by Coaler and ms friends and that tbe editor of TU Jocks al printed tbem. If they were Ulaoml why does not tbe gang of which the iJcraHL is the mouth-piece broossd to prosecute those who got up the tiefceter The whole matter ia in the 'aame line that the howling baa been done hi the past To a strioger who baa read the coitions of the Herald the idea would be conveyed that Cooley, Barker, Beidy, Urove, Green, the editor of TBI 'toon!, and few others, were veritable flesids incarnate, having cloven hoofs, ,honsi and tail, who were guilty of all the crimes ia the calendar. But tbe - 'sjsan; who authorised the statements knows that none of the charges made can be bb stained, bat unless the agitation be ; np their occupation would be gone. The Iadiao situation remain unchang ed. A giant number of troops are on the 'toiiiI and so dearer is anticipated. Vbsre amy to some flVrhting but it wiU swob the reservation. The probabilities pes urn tne reossaae wiu ne . ft is hoped that a complete investigation wav ns Bjooa. u tae it would ;a-jntol :some bbmi as agent who knew about the character of the le ast of a Underfoot who simply the bosumb for what he can taaJbsoatef ft, the iBtereet of all would fa hw atvteetea. It is but right to 1 'v Jhrntatswyktoftyof toersest t Jk VM, an tm be acoointed who can tTOetbsIni ami and give them what X ftiraiBBiiwt expects them to got, V si i s eisi IIssm ai slils hs disis In T ill sSB arleoa Beet oxsee OA, ',r"SJk VTrAwnf gnaw or borsea tbe " -'- ii il lilt b) fatof to fttad the i ' i ,.jlcMsMl M and not atarve h"'' aifin mm ten fattea the v." K iJaiiBi mm oosttracton : S b raiaO 5 caw that ia V It a rMi rar-ie carry the vr; lawsa Aid aociety tr. i t Jm are f f- r i tattfat nsd tt i Jar C w wb . 't.--J,:---.Vs great 4 CM 'yavs of the c-aatl ki, there yr lv- IkMto to aks t cat csi t V clto & pra. t . f t .A tr f it r t'OMXIWIOBEKS' KEfOED. fOstrUT BABmsoB. siorx cxwrrr. Kss. Itaeember , ISta. Board of eoauulsalOBers met pursuant to call at clerk. freaaot: (ommMmnn Orren. urov. Weir and elork. stiante of last eaeenm reaa ana, on mo- ttutt. appruvHd. xae ioiiovinB onciai mow wnv vv seated and approved : lames nara, aaerasor, oniroea pw' H. T. Coaler, eoanty attoruey, bioas wuusin oiase, men O'enerr, uuuwi o. S. .... a aeucbeB. road overseer, auum Ho. It. s. U. Jones, special eonniy judge, bkmu county. uari rcTerBerai, sasewor, n inwunn piv- elncL Heury waeeerBerirar. roaa overseer ais- tnct So. I. Duviil a. ( ox. Juatic of tbe peace, wiute liver precinct. preeinct. u. rujnrKiiuc. roaa overaeer, uiiuvt He. S. ChacK. Shut, road everiieer, dlotrtrt so. S. Heury 8. farkx, constable, Cottonwood preeinct. a. aawaru ravermore, rmmr, nwwru precinct. r. su emiui. josDce tne peace, rive FotnU precinct. laoui s. Mclutoen, aweasor, wnite ajver preeinct. aucum i. aius. roaa overseer, ouinct No. X. John c. L Bus land, constable. Antelope preeinct. lae eeaiea Dtaana sneruicaiions u. j. M)or and T. M. Thornton (or buUdingof brldfe on g-uich in White Hivqr precinct were oDened and ctnidered. Al tr due consideration tbe plaiu and specillcatioua of T. M. TUornton were on uiotiou aiiopieu, provided tbe pueteof bridse are niwle bo SB to be at leawt U inche in diameter at top. and plank for Boor o bridre to be S tucnea thick ; alao puete to be peeled and tarred tbe distance they are put in tbe ground, and two feet above tne ground, and bolt to be usea in brace inateAtf ot nana Umcial bond of John B. l ucker.foraasrasor for Andrews precinct, waa presented and approved. umcial oona of jodii s. Tucker lor juaure of tbe peace for Andrews precinct waa pre sented and approved. rvuun anu reports of comuiunoDer anu appraise ni and all other paper died lor road eouiuieucing at tbe stale line between south uakota ana Iteuraake at section cor ner between section SI and St. running thence south on section Une between sec tions SI and si. Sa and W. S5 and m. townsUip Sft, range M w., thence east oue-hli uiile on towuahip line between townships an ana si to halt wiie corner of section 1, ta p. 34, K. U, thence south on hall uiile line tnrongu sec tions 1 and It to the center of section 14, twp.M. range 96 w., and there to intersect road So. and another road oouiincneiiig at the section corner of sections a, 6, 7 and , twp. M, range 44, theuee west between sec tions and 7, twp. M, KM, and sections 1 aud IS, t and 11. and IS to secliou corners of sections S, 4, and 10. twp. 34, range to in terned roau o. , ana there to terminate, were presented and on motion tbe line peti tioned for was declared a public road and at. U Jordan allowed A0.00 damages to be paid out of the next available road fund. Resignation ols.UK. Maine for justice of the peace for How en precinct was presented and, on motion, accepted. assignation oi rrauk r. bray aa justice oj the pesce for W bile River precinct was pre sented and, on motion, aeeepted. fetltition of Kobert Harrison; H. 8. Wood ruff, aud others, for a road in tttonwood precinct was presented and, on motion, laid over until next meeting, ureen and W eir voting in favor of motion and Grove against notion. felitioo of A. H. Plnneo and others to es tablish a public road commencing at tbe northwest corner of the northwest quarter of section twenty-seven, townsbip 31, range AS, and running thence west one hundred ana sixty roas to the comer suiue at tne northwest corner of the aforesaid section Mo. 17, was presented aud requestof petition ers granted and the line described declared to be a public road, t' Don proper showing being made the treasurer was and is hereby authorised to refaud to Julias Jensen tbe sum of SI JJ7 and to transfer from the the tax fund of school district Mo. IS, to the tax fund of school dis trict Mo. I tbe sum of HM being the sum to tal at e at paid by said Julius Jensen under protest on account of property not being in school district Ko. IV. Petition of Daniel Klein and others to va cate county road Mo: SO commencing about is roas can iroui tne quarter corner be tween sections ta and , twp. 31, range &3 traversing part oi sections z, ss anu at, same township and range aud terminating atxiut 0 rods south ot tbe ne corner of sec tion S, there intersecting county road Mo. 3 was presented and it being consented to by ail laiia owners on said line, tne same was granted and said road Mo. sv ordered discon tinued. fetition of ft. A. Waiker and others to change polling place of sheep Creek pre cinct from residence of Ueorge Todd to resi dence of Valentine Thomas lu said precinct was presentea ana on motion, request or petitioners was granted and polling place oruerea cnangeo as requesteu. Amdavltof aud reuuestof Bartlett Bleb ards In regard to Illegal tax presented and on motion iaia over until next meeting. Ed. 1). batterlee appeared before the board on behalf of U. V. Davis and demanded the insurance policy on court bouse or a guar antee that warrant would Issue for pay for same next July. After due consideration, the matter was, on motion, laid over until the next meeting. Claim of 1, O. Hull for services as count v attorney for B37&.0U was presented aud on motion, was laid over until next meeting. Reauestof L. J. Simmons to have claim So. 77s against Sioux couuty withdrawn, was areeentea ana on motion granted and the same was ordered done. Official bond of ftaaiuel Tebbet as road over seer was presented and on motion approved. Hank of Harrison, by Cbas. E. Holmes, presentea a aemana to tne board to issue warrants on certain cl Urns belonging to said bank and tbe same was refused. A eopy of the field notes of nkxtx county was preeouieo aau, on motion accepiea. The surveyor refused to deliver the copy or Beu notes Buies tne Doera ordered a warrant drawn for tbe amount due on same. On motion, board adjourned to meet on Satarday, December u, MO. . CONBAD LlXPBBaS, County Clerk. Da. LitoMHAKtrr, t leal 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. Practice limited to diseases of the NEBV0U8 SYSTEM, HEART and BLOOD, Bead tbe press notices, Bend for symptom chart, State your If you are sick and want to gat well, write ail aoont yourssii. No trouble to read letters; send stamp for reply. .-: :; Dr. LsonKardt. IdO St. Lioooln, Neb. fertriSets. sanSltB sm4 of oaari favor of The rsras s sasaasall ju esjisssns - of laws of Iowa, a ewo for ttse foi lowt "se - I w, wra tstsrost MVS --" Bar bbbbwi fraaa tbe a 1 tma WM tasss of I- sove ssvtoa o -sfasl tm.1mt t 4 --) K-.rsaw. Ml There is still a large amount of GOVE&XMEJfT LAND open to entry in Map of the Sioux County, Nebraska. Sioux county is in the northwest corner of the great state of Nebraska, and is about thirty miles east and west by seventy miles north and south. It comprise rich valley, fine rolling table land and valuable timber land. The county contains 1,800,000 acres of land. Something near one-third of this area lias been Hied on by settlers, a large number of whom have mada final proof and have deeiled farms. The remainder is still open to settlement. Of course there is a portion of this that is not suitable for farming purposes, a part being timber land and is there fore valuable, and other tracts, too rough for cultivation, produce tle most nutri tious of grasses and are excellent for stock raising purposes. This locality lias an advantage which no other portion of Nebraska possessed, Fuel, Posts and House Logs are FREE! This, alone; makes it possible for a mnn to improve a piece of land With much smaller outlay of cash than be could have done in other parts of the state. Q3 CD 85 lliles fXoux county baa the main Uw of tbe east to west and connecting with the Cbeyetue aV Northern, thus making a line through from Omaha to Denver and tbe ity with tbe ooal fields just across the Une of track in Sioux county. . The B. AV at crown the northeast part of the county and has IB miles of its line within the borders of Sioux county. This road brings down the ooal from the newly opened mines at Newcastle, and atoaHafla,' The Paoifle Chert line has a line surveyed acroas the southern part- of tbe county, aad the nmnagemont inform us wiH have ita Une ia operation beyond the the Padftc Short Line shows that the read Biou county. Tbe & ct M. baa a aurvey runaiag west from Alliance, crossing the south part of Boax ooanty and it le expected that it Kae which woaki be ia Coux oooaty is aet Claayoa feisH the IB! Elkhorn System. of Railroad. F. E. k VL V. railroad crossing it from Pacific coast, and also connects this local ia Wyoming. This road has SU miles .. the road ia being pushed on to Helena, that before the close of another season it wast line of Nebraska. The survey of win bare over M miles of track in -';V' v" '! .''-'1'" will be built, but as ths amount of the kaowa, M is not flgurad ia the above aci t$at Boux eounty has got as great gave. lafaa amount nooos .or . m- as' SI . I . M - The accampaaying maps win grm isn a" a raurwsai ... vantages poeaoased bj- Stoox county. Tbe soil is of auch a nature to eitaently K if lar sffeabaxra. fagrianBt indicato that it will soon be one of tawteaat mvijtim aaja. kaat asTidaxaag; dis tricU ia the world, and other crops will Bet be far bahial ; r There are a great number of email etreagBB tisiribajM ttMMghoat the county, furnishing excellent opjiortunrties for stock raiainf aad etiU are not largo .enough to cause a heavy public expense lor bridges. The aettUr can go to the sawmills in Sioux county and buy , V Native Pine Lumber for less than half what the same grade of material would coat flvf huiidrod miles east of here. Good building stone can be easily obtained from various parte of the coudty; an excellent iuaJity of brick have been mads a few miles from the seat; tbe qual'iy of the water is the vert bMt and the climate ia fine. Harrison is the county seat and the only railroad town In tbe county, aL though new towns are being laid out at different points, Tt' is a line brick court bouse which cost f 10,000, and representatives of almost all lines of Misjneaa. There is no railroad land in Sioux county, it ia either government land subject to entry; school land subject to lease or purchase, or land that has been taken up by settlers. - , tafOOME WEST; SEE AXD SETTLE. COttRCSPUKDEIlTS: KOCKTXS Bsos., Sew York City flBST NakiokalBask, Omaha. Bams or Cbadbos, Chadron, BANK OF HARRISON, , HARRIH05, F EBB ASK A. . AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25,000. . Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys School Orders, County and Village Warrants, tyinterest Paid on Time Deposits. Loans Money on Improved Farms, CHA8. E. HOLMES, CASHIER. H. T. CONLET, Lawyer. Loans no Money, ' Re presents no Insaranos eomaanv and ass no land to sell bat gives his entire Urns sod attention to tne practice of tne law. Haibxbxw, - - KnauflCA. C X. HOLMES, Attomey-at-Ltw. ' Ail buslnsas eatrastsd to bis ear will saivs arootwl aad oarwal attention. QBOBOI WA1XZ3L , Atswmysrtslaw. WIU anewM before all eoarss aad the tr. fcUaeOmes. awjatness aataMsd to my ears will reset' s waiant Bttsathia. j . , IHCUKPOK ATED VSUEB ATATK LAW. Neb. THE - Grant Qufhrie, Lumber, Limb, Coal ' aaa i 1 fBsrnaJaxaaaJ kef uusacm, a 1 it r 4i 1. aCTUs, tzrrtfz trr? erratic , a i