The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 05, 1891, Image 3

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County Journal.
ttHTTIT PAFIK.
Montana. I
The Pacific Fh-it liK'liah a line survvta arrc. tin- onllni ' .sirt of tin-,
county, ami the mun'u.nt inf.. us ttu.t lfn- the '1 f awtUr s.-..-ti it j
;n iin in ,.,.PiMii,ni Iwroii 1 the e I line i.f Xebiuska. Tlij frirey of
the PuciiicShort Line shows that tlie rol Mill Uve o. r :JS H.ik ,.( tiark in
Sioux county. "
ti 0 t ........ ton rt'ti.r tVA.1 fici.i .Ui:il'i,. t Vt . ' ! IT 1 Ll Sftllltl l-lil'l
Editor. ;
the Harris"" pout oflii-e a see-
It
"jbjut, Mabch 5, lufll.
Vd caocero tumors are cured
1 llie 15. Oi .U- a Mil i u.i...r, d
of Sioux county and it is expected that it will to built, but a tlm amount of the
iue wlncli wuulJ Iw in :ou.t couiuj ii iiu. v, u, 11 n ii i. ..- ...
statement.
When you take into consideration the f;i t that Sioux county has ;.;ot so -rent
a railroad milt-aye and has
NO RAILROAD BONDS
outstanding, and iu fact, no county bond i of any kind have ever toen issued by
Ki.,.,v mimt.f vr.ii cannot but nee tlktt it is fur better off tliau those counliex that
ll
ying effects of Ajers Sarsa-
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ii still ft large amount of GOVERNMENT LAND open to entry in
gave a large amount of bonds for a few miles or railroad.
Tlie accoiniMayin mtipj will give the reiulor a Kou wea oi me nun tun u
vantages possessed by Sioux couiily.
ft :i :.. r .. ...inw tn niin. iif v (it it fop a L'ri-ul1 u re. E.itrililjnlR
l Mt3 soil la Ul nuv ii a u...uiu .v. w.......... .. 0 - - .
indicate that it will soon bs one of the most projilable buar teet producing ilis-
. . . .i . . 1 1 . . i. r. . t . 1 . : ...1
tncts in the world, and oilier crops .win not oe iar uramu.
Tiiere are a irreat number of small streams distributed throughout the county
furnishing excellent opportunities for stock raising and still are not large enough
to cause a heavy public excuse for bridges. The settler can go to the sawmills in
Sioux county and buy
Native Pine Lumber
for less than half what the same gradj of material would cost five hundred miles
east of here. Good building stone can In easily obtained from various parts of the
comity; an excellent quality of brick Ii i.j luia mido a few niilus from the
seat; the quality of the water is the vei-S bei-t ur.u the climate is line.
Harrison is the county seat and the only r.t.lroarl town in tno county, al
though new tow-ns are being laid out at dilferent points. The is a line brick .court
house which cost $10,01;), and represjMt iUvus of almost all lines of business.
There is no railroad land in Sioux county, it is either government land subject
to entry; school land subject to lease or purchase, or land that has Ijten taken I
by settlers.
tyCOME WEST, SEE AND SETTLE.
Map of the Elkhorn System,
ux County, Nebraska.
county is in the northwest corner of the great state of Nebraska, and is
airty mile east and west by seventy miles north and south. It comprise
SIhy, fine rolling table land and valuable timber land. The county contains
acres of land. Something near one-third of this area has been filed on by
r .- . . , n i .i . i .1 r..
JL ft large number oi whom nave mane nnai proot anu nave ueeueu iarm
Winder is still open to settlement. Of course there is a portion of this
Vnot suitable for farming purposes, a part being timber land and is there
Suable, and othor tracts, too rough for cultivation, produce the most nutri
-'"XgrastieT and are excellent for stock raising purposes.
' ft lchvy has 4.1 s,lvaqt4gs '!;') no other portion of Nebraska possessed
- .
i el, Posts and House Logs are FREE
y, alone, makes it possible for a man to improve a piece of land with
Willr outUy of cvsli thin ha coul 1 hivj d)i) in other parts of the state.
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MARLIN SAFETY!
HODEL 1889.
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Weight, 6 Vlbt.
Using 32-20, 30-40 and 44-40 Cartridges.
Send for free (IcarrlpUve price-list of Kppcat.1n(t Itnics, ,
Ioublo-Autiia lie vol vera. etc.. to the
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CT.,U.S.A.
LYMAN'S PAT. RIFLE SOTS
Are Uneitupnecf bo'.ti lr Hur.iing ana
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"IDEAL" RELOADING TOOLS
For Rifles, Pistols 0 Shot Guns.
RELOAD Y0U3 8HE1LS
AKD SAVE filDiNE.
FREE, nuisTnuTiD
CATALOr.Ur:
COWTA'NIN3 VAI'JARIC I NflTBUCTlOW Z ON
' ,WJ TO PNKPAR? VO IN OWN AMMUNITION.
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" 85 Miles ot Railroad,
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wim rnurj thtn linn, wi vi.-j ..-. . --- -n ,
p aixl connecting with' the Clieyeutie & .NorUHrn, tints tmiliin a line
gll tm Oinaluvia Donvcr ami the Pacific const, and iiImo ccmnerU tliU he"
thlU"iW field just a !w ' . 1
Sn5ioiw county. ' ' ) " ' " ' . ' " ' '. '.
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cilrttinr'I.M llntfwftfk,
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A YEARI I un4lrlak to hrttflf
loach any falrlj tntalllrni (iitiod of elth r
11. who MX rrad and wrl!, and who.
aflu lutriiclin, will work luduatriailjr,
linw tn aarn Thraa ThnMaaiid bollam a
TairfnlRutrown lX'alltlaii.irhnrerirlhrr llva.l will also furnish
th illaaUon ortni(ilrrmrit,al Itli h yun run rarn that amount,
No monr-T for mo tin km aucrxaalnl at atiove. l-.alf and fM(rhl
laarnM. I danire but ona worknr from narh rltalrtct or cunniy, I
a airaarty iaKht auil irnvhlrd with employment
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BOOK HOLDERS.
Th; Most PtRrtcT
Dictionary holdcs.
Folding and Adjustable Tables.
SLND I'OR CATALOGUE.
R. M. LAMBIE,
39 K. !9thSt.,N.Y.
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Are strictly first-clan ia erery detail,
ins8ss an abialately perfect repeating
action R'ad handsome cuei. FUy warranted.
Are the btt ii the world, tad bbt led
all othera for yean. Orer 210,000 ia
use. The people are bound to hare the
best, and will hare none hot the ESTEY,
Time payments or cash, ai costomeri
prefer.
Call and see us, or send for CaUlogtea
ad full information,
Kf & CME
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