,-' .-4' . ' 1 IM il: inf u.( V ! t 1 '( X Tlra Sioux County Journal. DlABLlsaEI 1 k-iAi. tx -sty vsvm. Wa.1 PAPER IS THK COtSTY. HAS TOE LAKiiE-T CU&TLATKJX I' ASY PAPKE PCBUSHM) IS KK XX COl'JiTY. Subscription Price, $2.00 I. J, Simiuoiu-, Editor. EiilereilatlhHmiitolic iu ec- Thi'ksoay, Aiucst 6, lyi. Unbli-B t'ouuty ( Obveutiu. Tlie republican electors of ioux county, b., are renuctcd to send delegate from their aeverul prccincta to meet in conven tion l the court house. In Harrison, Kch., vn September IV, 1HSH, at 11 o'clock, a. in. ' ArroMTioKHKiii. The several precinrln are entitled to rep TeseuUitiou as follows, being lmacd upon the vote for llou. Geo. H. Hastings for attor ney treuerai in lsvu, giving one delegate at 1ann"for each precinct ami one for each ten vote an4 the major fraction thereof : The primaries for the several precincts will be held at the followiiiK times and place ou Saturday, September 14, 11 : Antelope At the residence of s. it. story, from 4 to 6 p. in.; 1 delegate. Andrews At the residence of J. W. Kobiu son, from 1 to 6 p. m.; 1 delegate. Boweu At the ofnee of U. Guthrie, from 4 to 7 p. m. i 6 delegates. Bodarc At school house in district No. H, troin 5 to 7 p. m.; 3 delegates. fottouwood At .school house in district 'o. 4, from 1 to p. in.; delegate, Five I'oints-At the residenc of Frank Tlnkbaui, from 4 to 6 p. in.; 4 delegates. ijowcr Running -Water At the residence of 0. J. Gowey, from tod p. in.; 4 delegates. Hat Creek At the residence of C. F. Coffee, 1 rom 4 to 6 p. ni. ; 4 delegates. !Wi)ntrose At Montrose school hon-c, from 3 to 6 p. in.; 3 delegates. Kunning Water At the residence of A. Metlinlcy, from 4 to 9 p. in.; 4 delegates. Snuke Creek At Herncall's store, from 4 o fi p. Hi. ; 1 delegate. Sheep Creek At the residenc of T. It. Sny 'der, from 4 toC p. in.; 1 delegate. White Kiver At the school house in school district No. 1, from 4 to 8 p. in.; 4 delegates. Wnrboiinet At the Warbonnet ranch, from 4 to p. m. ; 3 delegates. A. W. Moiir, K. G. l!ot:;n, Chairman. Secretary. Lauren Jones lias discontinued the Gordon RepiMimn. lack of patronage is given as tlie reason. There is every reason why a town should hare p. news paper) not as a matter of charity but from a business standpoint am it is not a. good recommendation for a town to let its only paper die for want of support. Cli&irman Watson after having lieard from the leading lawyers and politicians of the state, made up his mind that he would not try to bring about tlie election of a governor this year. Mr. Watson H-otilU do well to say nothing and saw wood, if he cannot open his month with out putting his foot in it as lie did in this 'cose. The national em-ampment of the G, A. R is being held this week at Detroit, and is very largely attended by old soldiers froth all 6'Ver tlte country. Nebraska is represented by a iirge teiegitic'n and they ar teuTifie, no tUnB unturned to secuf th! loi -.ition of the next encamp ment rit Lincoln. Here's wishing -them success, It is reported that petitions are being 'Circulated praying :ilien-fov. Hoyd"s ap pointee, A. W. Oritfes; to perniit His name to be placed upori the emcial ballot in the 15th judicial district as a candidate for one of the judges this fall. Should his name be on the ticket it is safe to predict that on November 3rd a majority of the voters of the district will raqiiest Mr. Crites to retire to pritate life. The indepchdeol ptti-ly us olganined on the platform of the Cinciritiati convention desired to make their plans and actions known and so have arranged for a por tion of tlie space in The JocrkaL The 'editor of this paper does nut efirtofse that platform and lias notiiiO;-; to do ttith what is published in cermet;! (on therewith; out simply rents the sprtrfc the Same as be does to the riiercliants for ttdtertislbg purpose: A man by the name of Davidson has been arrested at Peoria, 111., charged with the' ruin of his step-daughter. It is thought that unless he gets his deserts at the hands of the court he will be taken in hand by ttk? peojild. f Here is no law which provides atifeqtiate punishment for Such cases. When a being haft so lost alt seiMMQi manbood as to debauch the penodfota firi wlipm lie is id honor boundto jrftttect, there is no punishment by law severe enough. Such it loath some brute is not ht U ilte: The DtP H'nrfa-era7f; which is rapidly kcuriBg a replitkiion its the beat tingle-Wrined jluf1 ih the bbtttlirti bub liahed ah niilUra slbry the other dity to Ihe effect tliat Gov. ThayeF n fright ened at the proapect of a governor being elected this fall; Hd wai about to resign. The atory carrfel evrtleHce bf ila faiaity 'tm iU ftftsr. Cor. Tlbayef is ah bid caiti 4agtter, wHd hdf f)ktf edetnles and dao era of marly Maxjs, aKd tiia courage tt Matibttoa. He wlH never turn Hia kck W ths taemyv twA 1 the riikt- vi$tit&t , A aiugular cae lias recently ivnw to lijrht. A man by tlie name of Jlck Ma rion was hung at l$eatrt iu 1' for I i tlie murder of John Caiuerjn. !t 1 now 3 victim U tiH i ULU.u via- "- I I I living. Tlie man was convicted on fir-j cumstaacial evidence years after tlie. crime was supjioseu to have been torn- ( mitteJ. Tlie disapiieamni-e of Cameron and the subsequent Hading of a skeleton with bullet holes in it led to the belief that it was tlie remains id tint individ ual and Marion was arrested, tried and sen enced to be lianged. A new trial w as obtained and again lie w as convicted and was executed." Ttiere is a great deal of opposition to capital punislmieut and should this case prove to be as rejiorted it will do much to strengthen the feel ing. Tlie details of the matter will be looked for with interest Tlie eight-hour law took effect on last Saturday, and lias already been tlie cause of a great deal of trouble. Tlie workmen in the job printing houses in Omalia were the flint to kick, and on Monday tliere was scarcely a job printing establishment in the city rur.niug. Tlie greatest strike was at the large smelting works. The managers of this establishment wanted tlie men to sign an airreement to work by the hour, at a rate corresponding with wliat they had been receiving. Tlie oy eratives refused to do this, and the entire force of nearly a thousand men walked out Trouble is reported in other manu facturing establishments in Omaha and elsewliere, and w hat the result will be is hard to determine. The Dempster man ufacturing company, of Beatrice, say that they will be compelled to remove from the state if the law is declared con stitutional. The law will no doubt be tested soon, and its constitutionality de termined. It is very doubtful if it will stand the test. Tlie independent people assert that a imminent democrat of Sioux county says the republicans and democrats will combine in order to down the indejiend ent party. It is cjuit.8 likely that there are some democrats who would like to have such a combination made, but such a thing cannot le done. It is the gener al opinion that tliere are some members of both jmrties who would like to liecon sideied leaders, who have been working rt'ilh such an object in view for some time, but the sooner they ttop such fool ishness the better. Should such a com bination be attempted by the real lead ers of the old parties it would result ic overwhelming defeat, for the great mass of voters in both the, republican and democratic parties would resent any such sclieme and would fall over each other in their lioste to get into the inde pendent ranks. The republican jiarty is still founded on sound principles and the men who lead it are republican from principle and the petty, otlice-struck would-be leaders had better sing small about combining witii the democrats. Nntire Hiniiesteail Entry. T'. S. USD (irricx, CH, n ikon, Kehhaska. t Jnlv M, 1h91. Complaint having been made at this office hy lUirvey 11. Knssell ngalnst Marrlot ti. Ifoweforfiilliiretocoini.lv with lnw as to homestead entry So. !' dati-d August 1.1, Issll, upon the swx ne'-seM 11W4 nesw nw?4 Se'4 section :ii, townsnip :, rang.? 64 in siont counlv, enrakii, will! a view to lite cancellation of said entrvl contest. lilt allc:r.. that thi"":iiil Miirrilit (J. Howe has noiiv u'litiiiiour'! s.io irai-i inai m; 11ns ltuni"e! Ii; res.d'incr therefrom lor more than sK yitlntlts since making said entry, tha said tract is dot settled lijain and culti vated hv daid party as required hy law, that claimant has never cstnhllshcd 11 residence thereon since filing on same. The said par ties are herein- summoned to nina-ar at this oilier on the 44 day of Sentemls-r, 111, at 10 o'clock a. 111:: to respond and furnish testl lOny. concerning saiil tillered failure. TfKlinoiiv flf w-itiii.s.es will lie taken lie- fore S. II. Jones a lidtnrv public at his ornce in Harrison Kebon 'he 17 day W Sept. 1HI at 10 a. in. I. tr. rowKKS, neceiver. H. T. CONLEY Contestant's Attornt'y. otici -llnmeiiteflil. I". . i.am) office, ( ( M'l'Kos, M:bk. ( Janet;, Will. Complaint No. having ls?.en entlirisl at lisomcehv Herman Konrath against Jo Kon rath for fmliti-e to comply with law as to homestead entry o. nw, uaieu jauiiury ft, vm, npon tlie southeast (4, section w, i.fw iinii'j, i, ihiik' i-M.u.i vimiiij, Nebraska, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; contestant .aliening that he gnows the present condition of the same also that said John Konrath hns wholly abandoned snid tract; that he has changed his resldeneS, therefrom for more than six months since making said entry l.lliat said tract is not nettled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law; that he has iX'n wooiiy Kosent irom sain iraci since July 4th, ISWI: up to date of tills affidavit, to- ( , - I ., lullt ll,u uui,l narllKy u M hnrn. & suiiimdn!d to appear at thin 6n)ce on the .m nay 01 August, mi, at iu o ckk-k a. 111. to respond and furnish testimony concern lug aaid alleged failure. Testimony of witnesses will lie taken lie fore I has. K. Ilifttnes, notary public, at hisof flee In Harrison, Nebr., on the aitli of August isvi, at IU 11. m. I . t . powers, neceiver. II. T. Con lev, ( onu-staiits Atty. U 4'J out TMD. ChaHUtto kmihtWbt far 1891. 1. Long line chwittluqila at Long Pine, Neb. . Augurt 1st to 10th. 8, THfc Olnck Hills chautauqua as Kferhblv at Hot 8prirign; 6. D. from Au gtint flth to 2dth. . for tWte occasion a rate df One fare t6t the round tfib lias been made. I to dates of tele and limit of ticket. .. Ion any Agent Vt m f..M. V. cora WIRE PEOPLE'S INDEPENDENT PARTY DEPARKIEHT. Edited tie- . tlie 1'eui.l. ;'i:!i Central Ci.misM'' ' Indepeutleut 1 Nntirt ! 'rr undents. Allconiniiiiiicutioiisto i"-nre pnl.lication in ltii column lini-t rc li me si i. i ortlce liv Tnesilav nn ol each act w ni.- on one side ol ms r only; aris-raw item; Is- brief and to the is.li.l in " stiiteuicnt-.. Ad'!n--s all matter to i J. M. K(1B1"V see. ( o. t en. Com. People's In'l I'arly, Harrison. V'". ; rriM-eediiiirs f Meeting for OrirHiii.a ratiou of People' lnl-M'iMlctit Tsrly aud Call for Comity Contention. IUBKISON, Skb., July SI . 11. At a meeting ot the citizens of mo.i county, Seti., held at the court ho.w, for the purpose, of organising "the rnuiity lor the fall rampaigii, on the lines of the Cin cinnati Conference," a js-r call of ll- pre.i pent of the sjoui Cininly Kaiiners' A limn."-, the following proceedings were had-: Meeting called to order. (in motion, ( has. V. rove aselect. 'l tem- IMirary chairman. ( otion, teiiiMirary clmirmaii n a- inane IH'riimncnt. it was moved that this meeting pro- 1 t" irganizc on theliasisol the piatlorni mlopl- ed at the Ciuciniii'ttl Conference. Curried. Moved and rarried thai the cliainn .1. up isiiiit a coiiiiuittee of thn-e to aelect a mi tral committee. Chair iipisiinted A. K. d.tU's, of White Kiver precinct. Ileo. A. Dove, of Cottoua isl pm-inct, and V. W. Knott, of Hat Creek pr- cinet, as such coiuuiitleM'. The conimltt-c on ci-ntml commiUee re Kirt-l the follow ing naniesi , llowen Precinct-J. M. Holilnson. AnteloM- Precinct- Kmil llnrulcr. Koilarc Precinct -W. s. Hall, Cottonwood Prcclnct-A. C. Cullors. WhIU; Uiver Prcclnct-A. E. liates. Kive Points 1'rcclnct-Josiiua linker. WarlKinnet I'l-eciuet-U'Wis Gerlach. Montrose Precinct l:i Id Anderson. Huiining M' liter Precinct -Octave llurri-., 1iwcr Kunning Water Precinct-J. C. Shipley. Snake Creek Precinct Wcncel Ilcrni all. Hat Creek Preclnct-K. W. Knott. Andrews l"recinct W. s. Johnson. Sheep Creek Prccinct-T. II. Snyder. On motion the rciort of the comuiittei was adopted, On motion, K. W. Knott, of Hat Creek pre einct was clHisen chaijrman of comity i-.-n tral comnilttee.''' On motion, J. M. Kobinson, of llowen pre tinct, was chosen secretary of the county central committee. On motion, It was resolved to follow the following instruction of the Htat-e central committee as regards holding primaries 11ml county convention: That the county convention for the dec! ion of delegates to the state convention Is- held 011 Saturday, August 1.1, lsl, and thai the prion. rics tor tlie election 01 delegates 10 the county convention la' held on the )r ceding Thursday, where arrangements luie not already been made to hold them 011 ol her dates. That in proxies lie iidmlttswl but that the delegates present la' iM-ruiittcd to Cast the full voteot llicir delegation. That in case of challenge, at any primary election to is; held In tills county of the I'eonle's indeiiendent liartv, the iniges ol snid election shall require the parly ilesiiing to vote to answer the lonowing iiuesiions uudir oath : 1. Do vou intend to vote for the nominees of the convention, delegates to whk-11 hit ls-lng voted for at this primary cloeion i 2. Are you now a member of or do you In teinl to nfliliate w ith the peoples' ludi'iieu dent party of .Nebraska. It biu iiiOv.1 mid fiil-rll:U l!i:it the basis of represeiit-.il Ion be on tlie vote cnwi ioi- jonn II. Powers for Governor in l.'l. On motion, it was decided to allow each precinct one delegate tit lure ami one for caeli 10 votes or major fraction of 10 votes cast for Johu ii. Powers for Governor for 111. The. call was made, to mnkti known to the meeting the number of delegates to which each precinct was entitled, and the follow ing aiinonncnient was made FRKCISCTS: VOTKS. OKI. VOTKS. :i 7 l'l in Antelope, Andrews, llowen, Ilodarc. Cottonwood, w line Kiver, 4s I! Ill II I 2 8 157 ive Points, Wnrboiinet, Montrose KiinninK Witter; Ixiwer Kniinliii; Wiitt r, Snake t'nek, shiiep I'riMk, Hall reen, Ill Moved-and carried that copies of the, mln tites of this meeting be furnished to each of our conutv newspapers and to tlie A Uiiince Boomerang. J. M. ltomxsox, scc'etiiry In occordlince vritH tile action taken at the above mecttiiK. We electors of fiioux county .piullrled as specified in the proce(sl!ii(?Si are requested to send dcle(ratcs from the differ cnt precincts In tlie county to meet In cdn ventlon at the Court House, in Harrison Seb., on Saturday, Auk- 1. MM, at II A. vt.,for the nitrnoseof elcetiiiR dtileirateu U ntteud the state convention of the Peoples' Inde pendent I'nrty, to lie held at Hastings, Kcb on Tuesday, Aiifrust lsth, pen, and ileleguts- to attend the Judicial Convention of the Fifteenth Judicial Uistrict, at time an. pliu-e to lie here.afU.r designated, and itlsb for the purpose of nominating candidiiles for county officers as follows One Treasurer. One Sheriff. ie J ud re. One (!lerkl One SiiiMTiiiU-ndcnt df Public Iilstl'iieilQU one surveyor. One Coronor. One Commissioner 2nd District Also, for the transaction of sileh tit tier business as may lie properly brought before the Convention. v. W: KkoIt. . Ch'ni. IS). Cen. Coin J. M. Kobinson, Sec. Co. ten. Com The Organisation: After tile tuldrcw of Prbf. H F. Pratt, as alHIant lecturer of the State Alliance, at the Corirt Iioiise, oh THdriday last, (lie eltisens of SiKn county who are in sympathy with the iflatform ot prliiclplc! adopted at tile Clnclnnafl Conference, met arid orgaiiised the Peotils' Independent Psrty of Sioux county, the iroceedinr of which irieetln' are pnbUnhed In this oolumn. There appear lobe some dissatisfaction In regard to the action taken, but why this should be, we are titowttttdmtaaa; l mi w rtrtt tt.e nillidy lor ,J" ,H - i.l 1 i - 1 O" Hlllf tl I "'1 . uid mix. -I There : t uil l"'l 1 "e" I'll-i"--1" t ie t;ino' Alliance im tuof '1" "ti ' cainMtg'i on "" l-l in---, aii'l It no - ret, ' 'I"1 atsttll it VI' '"I" .... hlllght. of l al-I. a- -11 a, cm,. ... a are not ...en.ls f - ' ' parliei.le., there ....! milmlron. null's' alM-'i"'"l "! :,r- I...I 11, .-r.- 111 Is- a n l'l. s. llliilive IOIH. I. tiouol alii, h thep uil v nc"1 not Is'ii-hauiei). l'riumry Kle:timi I The primurv election- "I the 1 coplc - In l.lri-ii.lei.l pa'rtv wnl all Is- held uthcdiflcr , cut preriin-1 - ol -loin eoui.n 0 . I iitir is . i AUUll-t IS. I"-". '"' ! ,..!, preclnel I- I nr. 1. -'.nil "HI' print's' notice, oil hlell the tune and p.a' e ol liol'l I ing the primari i- -tat.-d. and make : it villir bns.lie.. to 111 lend the -:i...e. -I l" 1 .-icct .lei.-tiile- l'l "" e-'IIIily '" l'""" t r.i Ir.i- tol.i)' t Hilt.' I t'l S "1 111'' I'-tT'I llll'l Kl10ca.lll.lt Is-. -iilltrniled ti am cll.ple I of seheinel ior lssstler-.. II tin .r..s r . ' ertioll l UJ-.1 to sel't g'ssl men l"l dele gale. there II! Is- I. sulk re. Hired at the I colivelltioll t' -c 'IJe the li'Miilh it loll 'l the right kimi "I e:-li.ldiites lor t'n- ariou. ! o!tlee and repr.-s i,t.ti to Hie slate and ! judicial eon v. n th 1. is. 1 ioii'1 "hirk our duty ' a- an Ainerieoii citizen in 'hi' matter, a- the ! work to be done i near l-i your bona-and iwill l.ol con-UIne 11 nr.-.. I )illioll ol your j time, no u.atl.-r how nlunblc Unit ma) Is-. II you are In do. 1 lit 11- to the inp ut inn-ol a I voter at vour primary election, challenge I linn and .11lm.il to aim the proper loic-rlou-I under oath. Thej Tlirenlen. We uinl r-t;th'l iiiitt ;i jrnniiif"t l:itt-r.al of -iiU CiHiiitV !Mii:irk l th.it tin- rrnpj' j liMlt-iM-inlt'iil p.irty ii!t Hii'l4tiil(l-liy ..- ffrflt-i sit inn! il it ruiil'l tm. In- i tri)iik'lit iiimtit ilini'iKH otht-r i-liuHtM'U tin' j twoui'l itrticf wiHll unite iill'l Hri-Klltphh I tlie ri-iiit. v h t no Mount ttn t flort ! ill tw ni . li-. '1 ti it i- tin- M'ofcrmii In mnn IwT ol oo.intU-ttloiiK I'm- Uit'. Hk y nuit-'l in tin- li tfinintuic lust litH. it woni-l ftir jtriw' iu t' liiiM- Hmmii unit' st the poll. It will fVfiiluauy c-him t mil t in y 111 urni-- m , tatf wmi uiitioiiitl Hllitirs. Tin1 only ditf'-r curt; chiiincl lxtii'ii llinu 1- tlie turilt i--.in', ami on tlmt ttn y will t :. h Uiidi ninontj tlioniM-lv.-H. J In-y me Itolii wntnVl with It Kin-.tion t b:tt will linr'.i-c th- pur ohit-iuK oh it ol tin -lo;i,(r 1 1i y lnt-lhi-(Utllarrt; thi-y don't M-riotivly ulii--. t ithi' transtNrtitlion roi;ip:mh cliai'ii.itf nil llic tri'ltlc will b-ar lin-y own tin tr..n-portti tion ldii'T,; XUvy do-i t curi it conli u .ditl almut liclutnt t,t 1-iw in r'-K.ml to i.iin-r whip ot 1: itft 1 1 icy him- tin- hind ; tiny don't uimt ii xrudu.ttcd iiicmir tax -tln-y" enjoy UiVU' incomes w ittnnit t intnm. l ltut 1", hv k'ndiT-" of tin' t v. o old prirl)' Its vr lntT't k. ulo -tuP'd, i'l'd !nv' Hit1 dUt rilnit ion ol itliciiil pup to 'j iin ; tin t rikcr over I In t:ttt mid iiutioa. liul tin riiiik and HI of all purtji-- an- ;r..'!i!iiiy tn-eoiiiinff educated thronizh their it"-H'hit!iM-, H-.chttdlc, nl limtcco, wheel,, and Uriu'cx, and IhcilayU draw itiK niKi when tln-T wjll urriiv thoin mcIvch in one frraitd indtiitrittl (jriiilzatiini, and then, what 'i h"ii let the two old par ticH unite, tmd w e w ill ftet our lnttt uicklc on the rank and Jile." - l.irgiiuU.' und cdueutc. -Send the pnlll - news of Interest to our cause. Fare thee vv ell drother Wutlilns-ol Montrose precinct. That demo allluuee ruse u ss l.o thin In fact it was so transparent that It only ipilred a casual observer to caJeli on. it did nol work however. The Herald outfit no.- : , .. that their lalwrs with tin- del.vati. i llit could "III tilings" wen in Vain. "Til" be-l laid plim of mice" ond o lorili. Tin- Am r! -an people nic as a gi-ncrnl tiling a patient people but b'-tory has proven. tlmt when they do get rou-'-d up they are n terribly earuot peoj.le. They are getting roused up this fall. That bottled scheme of the corruption ists concocted to control the organization of the People's Independent party Thursday moved to be n Prof. Pratt stated iu his lee ture. It w as handled once Ii'. lee - and kersinasir't It "busied," - Did we hear that 111" Democratic conutv committee hail a meeting oa Hie :nitli nil.' Yes, we heard they met and made an evtraor unary enori to capture tin- organisation of the Peoiilc's ludeiiciideul tiarlv. If tiu-e transacted any other business, we lulled to hear of It. if in twenty years ot lb-publican nil,, two- thirds or the wealth of tin- faaini rs mill pro ducers has passed into the hands of th- mini cy kings, how many more years of !,, s-um- rule will it require for the remaining tnird to Ami its way to tin- ssnie placr? Atkissos Kntkrprise. The county central comuiitte-j of the In dependent party is reported to have met Thursday, and proceeded to fill vacancies on said committee. According to the report there were twelve vacancies filled and oni precinct omitted entirely. Twelve and one nntac in ii-icc ii, una astlleii; lire but fourteen pie. ineis in ine couiuy, nun us tlilrteen u, trailed from fourteen leaves one .hi.r. must have been but one of tin. original com mlttcc present at said meeting. IViliaiH there was a meeting, as there was only one v "" "- "" "ii'i'iunw-'iiy consiiicrei uunccet-aury to issue a call, hul, "honest In jun," Ixiys, was that meeting not held the next morning-wilh Walker lu the chair '' There Is published In Walker's ll, r.,ni . call sMfrneil hy the chairman of the Indciieii dent central committee for an Indeis ndent convention to is-held in Andrews' hull on which that paper eomn is e.llo.ri..n,. claiming a great split in tin- Indi 'tll'llllOflt movement rjid tmuroution ul uutlifirin-1. LiMiM n-uinihi n't mini nun ntt on. ITh mw iuhi inn licrHid and it-s htrikcrw urc dlHsiitisHe.t, but w are ot tin opinion thut it rrpicStnittiUvcs wrn too chc Ht lutud iwm juHcr i imi wuty, Htm noi ix'invpr 'pared rur uhj mhh'k urn ,ihm(, rccovcrniK from tlir effuctof tlie Hrtine. Xoliec.of I'limitrjr F.lct ti'jn, Tlio Peoples' Imlerien'lijtit primary election for White Hiver precinct, will be hulil, at school Iioumc in district N'o. 1 in siiitl precinct, miThursiliiy, AtifrMst 1:; 1891, at 7 p. m. for the purpose of eltet ins tlelbratwi to attend the People' In dependent Countj' (Convention, lit Harri son, iNelirusUai on rvatnr(l"; Auirust l."i 1S01. A. E. Gati-x, ConiiiiitUiciiian. f.ie l'eoplei1 Indf pendent nrlimu y election for Hat Creek Precinct, will he helii .1 u... residence of J. II. Uriel ley In said precinct On 'I'hurndny, AugiiMt n, lxld, at 4 o'clock , 111., in'- i'"' i".- ... ..iK oeietlLI'M lo attend tlio Peoples' Iiiepenint Unintv Convention, at HiirriHon, Nehrimka, on hjit urday, Auirual IS, l.l. K. . Knott, I'onimitP-eniHii. The I'l-oplna' IlidepeuUent nrininrv eltictlon for Kive I'oinU precinct, will he held m nw renl'lence of Krnnk Tlnklinin In hhI-i ) .r. -i m t on Thurmlay, Aii(nit 1:1, 1 (NI, at 7 o'clock n m ' for the purpose of electiiiK delcgatca to ,,' tend the I'cdple'a Jndepeudent t'ouuty ( on Tcntlon.at Ilarrtaou, Neliraaka,on Miliiriliiv AURitlt 15, 111. Joshua linker, t'oiiiinltuiciniiti. The People's Independent primary election for lUiwnn iireeinct , will la; held at I he ,-.... fiouw In aald precinct, 011 Thnrwlny, Aiiriit IX, lill t 7 o'clock p.m., for I he. purpoMi electing didogan to ntU'nd the PcoiiIi-'h tud of ctMinueiii- vuiniiy .....i.T..i.Fii, m ii KeUrsaliir, wn wtwaay Anrrmit 1,1. iwu. (J. M. Hoblii,!,, wmiBlttei;unn, m.i:iiiI'i.M'INT. kilt pa , Sew lik l il) I 1 if I N 1 io H l . i'ii aim. 1: i. a ol t ii I'H'i x , i it n 'iron, JiiliN A. I.IVAS. ri;t:-tl I VT. I II S. 1.. Unvts ( II Ai.i l-S .. VKKlTY.t 'tMii. THE BANK OF I Illl.slll IIUiltlHON. MJUUSKA. AUTIioKIJ'J) CAPITAL. Transacts a General "fl,,vs S IkkiI Or.l'1-s, County Iiy"lfit r"t l'aid on Loans Money on Improved Fa: TTT TT TinA I IX W ti I1U.VU jrrupaxcu iui a, l I Big Harvesl By purchasing General Merchandise, and in vite all his old customers and lots of new ones to call on us for Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Boots, Shoes, etc. Our irrices will the LOWEST, on everything we We ''inll "-'ill !-(' a (-(iinpl.-te line of H aid ware. 8R1SW0LO Grant Guthrie, DfALtl N- Lumber, Lime, - A ST)- Coal. HABV Ii l" JF.YAND U' L ... , MP l.Ei r.iv . ...hut TK Banking B und Village Wai-,-,,,., Wisiaction Weed in Time lk-siiK 1 - aitikkizfT i aimtau CUD IT i 'AltTAlj Smith's Stock be as low as k. J,niUsl, 1!. K. niil-.wsTIIH, t'it)si(ktil. Vi'tf C'HAK. JAMKSON. Commercial Ban IS'OHI'ORATKI. General Banking Busines THANSA'TCP.- '.;iil!.fii 1UT Tfi'MAU'i,.' tin- "VI WOOD WORK.'. ;-,'' MTACHf,;: tr.n vn nuinuftni 20 UNION 50UAnt,HY.'"''i ;,y WITh"" '" DA TLOUIB.M0. OALtASTt" llAiuawis, I fategifyCl--- ..'V.--fK-"-7T:.'-U tail. WAVIEST FBK1 stance by Hie Nebraska Sec HAUKIW lliiri.rpoiti UtllCCI ,IAtAl,l,iM.rMA.ire; UK i l.l.RlX '. ' ),. II. J(.Wt,et i'. K. vr.Rir II. T. '' now -huve ; ; ' ( HOH lifetiw Incli we (rtit i TIME iiml 1 MK l'artiett wihliiui; tee the Hecretary. Uiiilt Ih-jiikI'I m"1' ! AililW' KKIUIAsKA F.F..4 M.V ! lining Wrti -A new l.y an Mr. and Mrs. J- -I fell Uto ' taowcrs, tli l's Vumine Uiein 1 -Unt week Pi hturnwl from t'1 btSotitti I'fiHult Irip and gatliere kens vvliu li wei G. 11. Turni hunlivare unil I hirry in mMitto tncrcliiindite vvl looti as liia gix lo fumtsli uli Wauls- It is repot are already Wliibition at 1 that in right. in other htate bo reason wli; ieep up with Tlie grea Ihe valley its hat on the 1 (food ipMiility lodiisitiotiH a Wtved hy kive to Hell -Tke tl Kiuri Vulle; Wilroad for Huptrior, C I'ity, Ht, P lien Moinei Wthe It Uoe com lor Toled 'iWlnhitx, W Pt Uirough -Siavn eit W ' a a mo lecond ti It in enti of infani cities nit iitli of lh favo COLU ?UC!IK tltefal Ind w COunty torn. 1 . M.Co-, , m,. li, y "... ,:rriSt t J. i 1 f 1 j.. 1 Kiw H0l! (