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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1891)
I 1 I I t 4 ut fl 1 The Sioux County Journal i A jrsv.it ilea! of ad verse criticism made on tin- remarks of '. N. 1! !''. t j.TABla-K !-. ; lite ind. mknt candidal f..r ji..i;;efi uFKiSaj. CiOiTV Pater. ; this district, n mile at Valentine in ids' ,. unat papkk is the txf.vrv. Ujw li if imvi.taiK-e. Usrei tfui oi tl! fiiS THE LAJt.i&T t util I-ATluX A-W j memory of the (.-resit snld;er-statesi"i!. j PaT-ek n-msiiK.-. SIK'X CM STY. j U. S. Grant. Tlie Mlowinj; frr.ii. the 11 t'Siit-aro Wrrftwa if the Tt!i inst, ! !iuUicrij.!..n Prfcw, ftJ.tX) ; Jkmv that tbe people at larpjdiffer very I" J- SiuiiuuMs - - - Editor. ; materially from Mr. Harbautrh in their post omre a sec-' (1,)imon of tJie rvlceH ,,f v, f j,.,,., . fci.tcrisl Ht l.'ie l!nrri ijmt Clio Uialler. THL'KSDAY. tV-. 1", 1.891. OPLE'S INDEPENDENT TY DEBARMENT. ii, 1 i-t Kri-by EJ N al. i murderer ol A,i ii and Irot!tjr Juliet, uul tiie l-n.i!ty i ! ln . rune no the .i!.,jw.s ai urt house of iMiglaM the ( II,-...- si.iprell PAR county. ;;.d lt--Ii passed uj.u l.y the unit and every effort ossj,le to hue iv. Tl layer iMerf-re with uti.iii of -euUm t liefole he nfexi his V. K. HolJJKs. f Attr I lll.l.t the I K jV.llI. i Co J na- al, j the de )rney-at Ail tnliiei-eiiil'i., eeln. pruiupt Hint , . ,, H UtiUs-iN, tint to llO as executed N'eal -uilt and Mated that he in the mutter ami committed i i unaided. 't-Bl-A. Kt!ii l Li 111.' i ''utility I .iitri! I .mm i' the IViii!f' ml' lit Iir;;.. REITBLHA TICK FT. for Justice of the Supreme Court, X. M. POST, for Kegents of tlie State University, CHARLES AJARPLK, h. P. SHUMWAV, forjudges of tfie District Court , loth litFit, M. P. KIN'KAID, ALFREOBAUTOVV. For County Judge. (K W. HESTEH, For County Treasurer, A- W. MOI1R. For Count v Clerk. H. J. OC'OXNEEI For County Sheriff, JOHN' EBERSPECHEJi. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, rxr (vivvi.'n No! i.' ne man to !w..se tuemorv on this ; day the people of Chicago, the reubr : nrrov aiil uaw OI the United State. 1,'ie i l i.l,.,J ftf TV:,in 1... . . i tviannui ju.'ii uiii.'J iiitr ;i.wik la- tion of soldiers of the Confe.let-.iiy now ; resident in Chicago, tlie Sons of Veter ii:i. the malitia of the Suite, and a lun"e concourse of jople pitliered from nil j .-tnieinenu. i! ln - :iti. All i-i!iin:'.iii in tlii- i''ilm:,n ii:i-l t ilill;-.' by Til. it;: V" lH,'i on on.- :(. of liiiii. r item; if hri.-f ;iii'l 1 iinv. '.lislcllt . For Surveyor. A. R. DEW. For Coroner, C. If. ANDREWS. The republicans of Furnas county passed a resolution oonitnendin the posi tion taken by Gov. Thayer in the mutter i of preventing an alien from filling the ' iluve years of conspicuous office of governor of Nebraska. There States and Territories to do honor to him w ho died far on the near side of advanced are. lie liad ceased to lie General and President of the United States at an aire hen promotion to the liiirhest o dices of : military and civil life is becoming pos sible to most men. As .'enernl and as ' President he had won the esteem, if not the affection, of thy.se hoin he had con i)Heieil in the field and " hose ollticnl condition was modi lied by those acts of reconstructive legislation nhbh lie ap proved and enforced. Since his death the South lins l-en just to his memory, and lias ackntu'. Imlged that his civil as v.vll as his military administration was Viuliout malice to the section once in re volt, and was severe only as severity was needed to enforce obedience to the Con stitution of the United Mutes and to the laws in accordance with it. 5 From lscl to lsir, hi history is the history of the United I -.''. Cu. ' :--n r. ii th "I I'll.'tl V'l" n:il ; -i''l !! iiiit ii lii.'ltti'l' to J. M. Koliixsov. ii. t mil. r'ui!i'' Jmt. l':.rty it..rfi.in, V-t,.' W ni. yut'r ! U'f.'f.. t. i a loan h -tit iu. that f t- Ml , Mitll that it iliil Lot I'lb'-r ii'tbin,-. v. In. h was of it. and in Lis ban.! he h-11 his Mouth proi . bi.t: i-nr i, nm r;n'v ! f and x.'...r, n , the river ai;d : sliame w 1 . u I Ut.it the mail I'latf.iriii of the ( iti!-iii!iTi r.i:i,.'.reiirt'. 1. Tiial in l lew of til.- triv:tt -orial, tieiu trial amt ei'.eiiiiiiir r.'Vi.i'.liimi Imw .lravi insf Ui-iii tin- ci. iiiz.'-t wuri'l mi'l tin' new in.-i iivntif i!ti'- K.ill I. i:t t in tiie Aini-ri.' in p' 1I .i- "I Are thousands of teople in the state, in ill rtiei, who will endorse that resolution. diaries Steunrt l'arnell. the trreat I Irish leader, died on the ulirht of Oct. fill), After a short illness. The cause of bis death was a severe cold which he con tracted ulioiit H week previous. Parnell was the stron.-st friend the Irish bad itud in bis dentb their ctuitsi lost one of its strongest advocates. activity elapse, and in ls(;, m is nomi nated and elected President, Then (-time eiht years in which his life un as po tent a for, in tlie civil history of the Re public as it had l)een for four years u,n its military history. For two years im mediately succeeding his retirement from the Presidency he was tile honored truest oi uie Kings a nil potentates of tin-one and Asia. Six years of diL-nilied in-ivn. v remained to hint, and then he was '.rath ered to his fathers." His memory for ever will endure with that of the purest patriots and the greatest soldiers.' Indication are tluit next year will also he a proseroiis one for the farmers of this country. The famine in Russia is still raging and siinia of tli states are lei nj; deserted. So jjreat is the distress that people have Ijfen driven to pillaging each other and burning villages, A rev olution is euuiient. A law has Ijetn iassed forbidding the sowing of seed this fall and that will make a home supply of food next year out of the uuestion. That fact will make a demand next year for the products of this country and will cause good prices to rule, The United States rieouit court of ap Ieals was formally oned in C-hicajfo on last Morulay. the judges thereof appear ing in gowns. The court has been es tablished to relieve the United State supreme court of certain classes of cases and ive that Itraneh an opportunity to keep nearer tip with tlie docket, which is aliout three vears !himl. The court is a good thinn, but it is to lie regretted that the presiding judges should appeal ill gowns. In the past the only official In tlie United States who wore gowns were the judges of the supreme court of the United States and many hoped the time would come w hen the useless trowr.s would lie dispensed with bv them Gowns are simply relics of past ages and is entirely uiiAnieriian and should In abolished. Alien Boyd's appointee, A. W. C'rites, is iiaving a bard tjme to get before the people. He did not get a nomination at tlie hands of any convention and so pro ceeded to get himself petitioned as an "independent and non-partisan." When he filed his petition with the county clerk of Dawes county I. N. ilnrUuigh remon strtited arainst ( rites' rr.nie beinir nut on the ticket with that designation, as he (Harlxiiigh) claimed the right to the designation ' of "independent.'' The county clerk decided in favor of 'Har- baugh and Crites served notice of appeal to the supreme court, acd on the 12th of October he will make the application in the supreme court. It is a rather line .point and is the first case of the kind that the court lias been called on to de cide, .and the result will be watched for with a, (rood ueal of interest. Tlie liowl still goes up that Bartow is the local attorney for a railroad. How much sense is there to it. At present I. N. Ilarbaugh is county attorney of Dawes county, and as such it is his duty to prosecute violations of the law and secure the conviction of the violators. It might be urged with as much reason that should Mr. Harbaugh he elected he would decide aguinst all persons who would conie: before him charged with crime, uial tlwt therefore he could not impartially try criminal canes in Dawes county. foiu of tlie independents are trying hard to make out that A. W. Critea, Alien Boyd's appointee in the 15th district, is In . sympathy with the ' principiM of the independents. At the time Mr. CrltM was elevated to the posi :tion of dMrict judgv he wan the local at itorDey of tbe railroad, the same position iWDKDMnow nciu uy .nr. narrow, a itttle cooatatMcy in it. uretty cood thiivr liaUOD There a pilars to be times when the Jieople make up their minds that the will lake the law into their own hand and at such times the work i done with certainty and disjteh. Such appears to have tieen tlie case tit Omaha on last Friday n.ght. A big, burly negro had committed a most dastardly crime, that of making a criminal assault uiion a lit- ueginoi live -tears. On the evening mentioned talk of lynching began early and about 8 o'clock the crowd began to gather at the jail. Men of standing and influence attempted to induce them to disjierse, but without avail. The work of forcing an entrance was soon com menced, This was no easy task and it took hours to accomplish it. The black wretch was taken to the strongest cell in the jail, the one vacated by Neal but a few hours liefore, but door and liars alike had to give way before the deter mined mob. The 'officers did all they could to prevent them from getting their victim but were overpowered abd he was tuuen from the jail and dragged to the front of the ojieiu houe and hanged to a trolley wire. While he was being dragged to the place he was kicked and juni)ed upon by the crowd so that there was little life in him when be was susended between heaven and earth. "When the wretch was dead a yell of sat isfaction was given by the crowd, and no less than ten thousand people witnessed the execution. Some arrests were made but it is very doubtful if anything will be done with them. The fact is that the law does not provide suitable punish ment for such heinous crimes and there are so many loop holes through which escape is effected that the public is, to quite an extent, justified in doing as was done in Omaha. a rry-t-ilizatioii ..I tlir iKiltticai reform lon-i- of (Mir .'.Hiiilry anil til.' f. uniatioil i! w icit -ll.Hll.l klioWll a- the I'l'.'liii- Part ii! In.' I illicit slat. - of Aim ri. a. That wc i:tot hcartilv cii'hirc ti.e i-hit. f.H ins a-H'liiliti il at t. IjiiiU. Mil. in 1 II.', I,, I-'!., I,. Iw'Jl I I I... V..I. i.. l... bv Hit' 111'hli.trial nrir.iin,.liiiu flii'n. ri.i.n- si'nt.-.l. -uiniiiariz.-.i a- t'liloM A - Til.' riirht to mitk.' ali i i-n.' iiioi.i-v S il o .-reijia ixiwcr In In- to:, i f .. iij-i i,v tlie IK-opl.' I.ir til.' cm in In -ill-lit, lii'iiei' we il.iiii.l tiie alMiliti.ei ol tin- iialiiiaal b oik ha'ik-ol i-..ue, iiii'i hh a niih-' itutc lot- na ti.iiiai iiailk lioti's we .h-iua'i't (hat li"a; t.'.i 'li r tre.ii.il ry not.- Ik- K-ihiI in Hiillli-ii-nt v ,,! Illiii' to transact tin- lill-i'H'-- ot tin roiliitiv on n ea-ii iia-i-, u ithoiit iiaiu:,tff or special ail aiit:itfc to an v cla or caihutr. -nch nott. to ! lejf.il tcinlcr in pavnient of nil il.-lil-, pnhlie or private, an, I Mich unto, In n ill liiamlcil In tin- licopii'. Khali l- loan.-I to them at not more than licrccnt ncr annum Hili lion JM'lillalilc pl-mlm-!-, a-, 1 1 1 , i t 111 ill' Kill, trc.i-lirv .1! Hi. ami :,lw. no,.-, ,i real c-t it" itli piop- r limit. ittoti upon tin ijualitit) ot l:i lot ami allium:! ol inom-y. II - We i!.-maml til- free ami It - 1 1 1 : i t .-, t -.'in... ol ij', cr. I IVf !-tliniii tile i.i..:i(ii 1,1 la . pro hlliitiin.' alien owm l-liipol iaml. amtt.'ia! i-oii'.-ie.. t ,ke jiroa.pt nelioii to.levi,,. ,me pi;:i lo olit.iin all lamli now o ne.l h alien anil loreifn -yn.licati-. ami tli.it nil" laml nei'l l,y rnilroail anil oilier I orHirat in! i - III i'c. ol Hitea as act'lallv lli-il and liceile.l liyt1:.':,! he ii'."!nimci ,v n,,. p ,.j ,, t ami li.'i.l loi -aelil.-.l etl;ei-on,y. 1 1-hi'liev i II ir in Mm il,.,-ji',,,,. ,.r ......,.i I-lClit" t'i ai! anil -jB-eial pri v iIckc to none. m i- i!e:naml I hat taxation national, -late or in ill. Kip ,1 -hal not lc ll-e, to 1,11! Ill ii , one nitere-t or i-Im- at tlie cvpeh-c ol am.iher. K- We ileniaml lliat all re entl" -ii dioaal, slat- or county -hall lie iiinit. .1 to tne '" aiy i'xpen-e ol the irovciniii.-n t economically ami honotiy ailmini-U'leil. F - We lii'llianil a fiivl ami ,..,,,0,-1.!.. .--i..... of Kftl'IuaUsI tax nil ineolne.. V, -- H i. lieimin.l the nio-t l iifiil, lioin-t ami I 10,(10(1 jii-i imiionai control tni.l tlM'l t-lon ol tin ine,ili-o( 1)11 hi ie com m n 1. 1. 1 ,.. i.,i . -,..- ort,ition. ami il t lii control ami simer v i-lon iloc not ri'imn e tlie al,a-.- mi'.v exjt iiiK, we tcn.Hiiil tin- government u ner-iiii ol -lll-li iiiim;i. ot commn n ie , t !..,i 11,-.,.- I'OilatioM. II -We .h-liialiil the election of ptei.elit vice jir.'-lih'nt in;.! I i.j;i. i Mate, -nalor-ln ,-l direct vote of the Jicoplc. ln.k. ai.ii ,-e.sl.-d 1 I I I :-, d ii-ar l.iiii on the 1 i.e covered hi f.l e heard the l-!.i--'e 111" -spake that lul l ti book. ; I r:-!i'-d fornard that I 11 -gbt smite the man ti...t (' 1.1 tiie Km.:., at.d 1:1 try llijr to eva.'e my stroke, t.e slipjfd ill the filth of Ids own slime ar.J fell into the river, w hn. h jit f -iilly carried l.iiii out of reai.li of h-'p and soon out of -id.t. Tiieii Sal. in playfully Mnil.-d and sdd Ik-hold, he is mine. 1'U 1 had e up ir.x jewels." and vanished out of s '!.t. A- I .10., in i" ', , N.-h.. in l-'l, i tiiii'e.l to -o I i.i.Li-t- l tlie l...k fhi I. the man bad held b in-.' at li.v f.-et. .took it and OJi-neil it to e.-c w hat there !iuibt be written then-iii. On the hr-t leaf were the word ! 'eoi. a'. d to toy T'ri ii'li onlv.' As 1 turned the leaves and u-rii'.! slow lv I fotuid ;i I ra f biv ' tory of jiast and some hientinU ol j ;i ing events There v;i an a count of 'the organization of Sioux couiilv: how tilings weiv nianauisl so tln-v would I on a souni' hasi - as viewed by the innei circle: h- .-. tlie ' oiiniiK-ioner w:. , clece, m the first district and a man fioin t!i second itist ru t was eaU t. 1 nrre wa brief mention of the telegraph dispatches in regard to the man to appoint f- r 'om iiiissioner. There ira. a srlonmsrd criptioii of bow tlie Whistle 1 'reck ale! lioweii votes ui-re lived at tin- la -t el tiotiontlie henl law, and tie' te' , t N syl Tl '.list! I , I '-il'l. ,. ll.l'-s j I"1'1' 1 ii.kofi e f r j tardy IMal-'-l K'.-n i K.-o.i Mil. r. v'hnol Report, lowing is a report of . hod i. 1, for the month iuhng Oof. j : NumU'.i ..I days tiugbt. '': ' illment, 'J-!. average .kiiiy at-i . 11, niiuiU r cases of tardiness, j follow lie pupils were neither i Wnt during the mouth: -Frank M.ler. Kmitiel i May Rolaiai. R..V linn ( Las, I M. rv Mdh t. Tin- district ba: Fremont, Elkhorn ANl. t collipll.-d with the Hew iiial pii'i!s are iuiiii-hisl vary l.k and stippoe. lltiv. H. Smith. Teaclr. 'xt-Ux-k law th all neces- SUI.I.1VAN & ONLFV, Liwyers. Will pno ti.e in all th.- local, state and federal courts, and U. S. liind j jolli. e. lj-gal pars and ully drawn. Otlice in touit I, on . lUiMI-sA-, - - - NOIKASKA. Mo. VaJ iNORTHWESTERNLlNt - I'M " II N Harrison, Nebras OMAHA, SIOUX CITY CHICAGO :aH. .pic, el. iion on th. re followed .at the vote i ime an in - i Mon I'KoI'l.H'S IN'liKl'KN !lil.T -l A fii TK'KKT. t or .Inline ol the snrirelile I iml-l J. W. F.ln.l'.i.TON, ol Omaha. iji !it state ( ni er.ity, K. A. Jf AilJ.KV, ol scolia. A. D'Al.l.KM AMI, ol Kni-i,a- 1 iillhtv. . ei.t the election of night prove a kick description of the bond and bunk i aa y cnuld ustd t !!ii' racket could not ii'oty, and how it act r; me ('Wciik i. ii'.-ie explanation of the - it was no.-esN.uy to hat kind placed info urt house i , ntrai-t, or hi -h, on 1 I tor JmlKe of the lath Judicial DLtri. t, I. S. llAChM inr. VUKXT f-jrVTV Ti('S EX. I'EOI'LK's IXPEI'E' For Treasurer, M. U VVH AIM", For sheriff, TliiiMAS ItKlliV, For futility l lerk. CON It A 11 1.1MIKVAN. For superintendent f i'tIlHt- lii.ti nction A. SOI'TH Wiiutii. , F'or foronor. (.KOlti.K j'sllAFKIi. NOTICE. The question of the designation bv which candidates shall be nut on tlie official ballots is becoming quite compli cated. , The candidates who were nomi nated at tlie convention at the court house on Aug. lath have been petitioned and certified as "peoples" candidates. The nominees of the Andrews ball con vention of the same date have been certi fied up as the candidates of the "peoples independent party." The law provides that nominees of a convention must ren- resent a party which at the last election cast one per cent of the vote cast at such election. There was no such nartv in ex istence a year ago as the "peoples inde pendent party." The party which was run in JH90 by the alliance was desig nated as the "independent party'1 and by what right a party callinsr itself "neo- ples independent party" claims to have cast one per cent of the vote in 1890 is not known. Had the republicans as sumed the name of "peoples republican party" or the democrats adopted the name of "peoples democratic nartv" no one would admit that anv such nartv had cast one per cent of the vote in 1890. PUBLIC SPKAKIXC,'. Mr. C. W, Cundiff, a People's Party Shaker, will address the ojde of Har rison and Sioux County in the Court House, oOo MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, oOo All lire Ciirfii.lly Invite, t Listen t0 n t;,ioil Speaker. COMK OXK, COMK ALL. LOUIS fcEKLACll the second ti'ni. Then t c unt of the instill; trose precinct to p a commissioner w I: er. Then follow. il court hi scheme; how t!." to ; star! a batik: how t In. worked in the ' ; Hi II v was woi I; was quite a i n ! bridge contra j have soiiie'hiiii. J the hands . .; Un to make up t!..' contract. T!--i. Sheriirpfost .county to la bow ho ivas custody: a I lu'lidsmeu I, There was a brief ac-( nomination and I avis' ivsignatioii in favor t.f Ed. for fear George would U elected. Then followed fibotit 0il,, dozen pages of utiintorest closing, will, v.hiil Walker's inlluence was worth and the latter part of the 1k,1 consi, niie schemes of the la'tidiiiL' camiBii-n- 1.- the Intleiieiidcnt party was to U iiandletb how the ollices were to Ik oioi,,;,.,! i ...ixoouy wie, i,a,l political iuil,.1K.e: how the same offices were to 1 promised to parties in different precincts; how the people- were apparently deceived, an, liow the victory would I secured if some lunk-hw.1,, would not always want their own way. Oi.t, ( iiu y Pi;a up. "i: h-llov. . ha-;i,g- ;i lihll fl ; ei ' nitily arie led I: ' troi:' Ie he h;u 'W he litr Mv . i.iit of loniicr 'lint of i "Vi I- the leering: ' kept in . procure :n- "eded. Wi.lkei's GEORGE WALKER. AUmncy-al-Law. WlUpruttleelA'forealleotirt.uii.t the V s. laiiid Ofttee. Bi,sle, entni-.ted ' eure will receive prompt attention : "AWtlKOX. - - KKBRV-K Memlier State ( en. Oil) Melbourne, the rain-maker, has mane a proposition to water forty counties in western Kannus next year for 10c for each cultivated acre. Should lie fail to produce tbe rain he is to receive nolhinir. A convention of tbe counties interested Wm. A. Raum, one of the bolters of the independent convention ism. old democrat, who came lo tbe independent judicial convention in the interests of writes candidacy Republicans should bear this fact in mind when they publish resolutions which lie skmed denoim,.;., Harbaugh. A. J. Babeock, another of the bolters, is also a democrat that re turned to Sioux cotintv and tool- dominent part in the republican conven tion, with, possibly one or two exceje tions, every bolter of that convention was an old party sore bead that failed to run that convention in tin intouiu,.r tbe old political tricksters. Remember that Holt county has bad some experi euce in this line herself. The evening More our county convention tbe repub licans and democrats ojienly boasted that they had enough delegates in the con vention to control it But our farmers handled that matter without gloves ami you will remember how signally the old political tricksters were defontl u... it is imjiosHible to always exclude the oiu pouucai vultures. Atkimmi EiiIit. prize. Bad Lakiw, Oct. 12, iHfli CRN. COM. Gbnt: After rendln,, 'i Sioux County Herald a few evenings ago, I went to mv bacbelor i .... ... ... , - mj ujicneiorK col and A. .f propo't.on sub- slept and during n,y sleep 1 dreamed and tllltted to them. The maltur will t ., ! i.,l i . . . '"eoanu nutted to them. The matter Ktcjh(f .W(U) interest by.aJ.J. Will i! . Illlll It rmmn Th . ! i . , vision i stood on km hn.nt pt.m (nighty .fiver, and tberep L. E, BELDEX & SON ; Wagon and Carriage Makers. Keimlrtngdoiiiion sliort itoliee. (iiMid work nml rciisouahleoh!tr.fe. Shop wmth ( iiverv harn iiai:kisa'. NEB, -AM ST. PAUL 4.1 .ii . . . -in r : m H. Dr. Leonliardt East, North, South & w Limits his practae to ili-.'iiv-i of the. Nervous System, Such as Ij.,. i, I M. more. I'eebii M t xiu and Will-powei-.Cr.iii.ps. I lls, O.-o-ei-,,1 Nervouspe.-. ami a!l forms of Neiiinlgia.i HKART, Tl." F.lkholll I ing Chair i As shown by Shortness ''am, Palpitation. Fluttering less in region of tbe ll-art, i of Hi...,th, ami Niiinh- iSuch i BLOOD, " IS HO 'A ,;;., j; ill's iiall I.,,. ''mah,; uial Iieaduoi il. , holders of first-, k,., , ( rtiite i: Through TfCKtts toull Pot's or-, Ex. the !., :;, : sseases, l'i, sive Paleness ot l;,',!:i,.,, o 'aitltlless, l.i?;zill-ss, ,.((-., CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH STAMP DR. l.KuNIIAKDT. 1452 o ST. - - - t ir:coLN urn .ii:i:i-.s'hn,'ii , j -: hoi NTZK I'll.,..., i, , U -,,v Filer Vt I !, Iltsh, In.. 1,1, I. K '! ( II I'll, i v ( In,. I U .It l( I en:i V cheek.-,! at.n .- s.. , - J, I am) 1 il. (; Bt HT, l'i Mail i-'l. OMAHA ix oi'l'i'KATt It . Neh. JOHX A. I.Ci A' . 1'iii - prr. ( H.AS, CHAKI.KSi:. VEt.'lTV. Ca i:. IK i. mi..' HIE!!. iii:ih:i'i. A.- -,' Harris-,.:. h I: ! .if.-.--'-.'i I'a-. NEB. 'I II I VI!. ! . Vi. !. Vt I -II THE BANK OF HARRISON I I.-T U1I IMiKl. tmA. ; KAItlllsON. MiltliAsKV. ai: niORIZKl) CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking Busiues Buys (School Orders, i Viuiity mid Village Warrants. tiHnt.-reM Paul on Time It. -its. Leans Money on Improved Farms, Grant Guthrie, Dealer In Dont F THAT- 6RISW0L0 & MARSTELLE Make the Bottom Prices on Goods in Their Line, all Lumber, Lime, -AMI- We Make a Specialty of Groceries -A.2STID Our Prices Beat Everybody. Coal. Our Line of Hardware is Complete YOU CANNOT J)0 JRTTKR THAN TO DO YOUR 'I'l l I la it. i lire I If I I I . I ! i. ii ii m i i Yours Respectfully, iS BRISWOLO & HABSTELLEIl, ""JoV- - V .- - I 4 -H'' .o k'.