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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1892)
; 4 f f he Sioux County Journal. official CWXTY PAPER. olpet papfr in the ootxty. best paprr in' the cointy. , j.nxy rervbijtax paper in' hots cocnty. jTTas the largest cutcci-ATtoN or any "! " PAPER PtT?USHFJ) k siocs corxTY. "; o Subscription Price, $2.00 :L. J. Simmons, - - - Editor. ! Entered at the Harrison post cfflee as sec ond class matier. .: . - Sr.ov- Tall ir New Vori: end niiionOt. 5ili tn 'He d.-idh inches. two Thursday, Cxt. Vi, NATIONAL BEITBL1CAX TICKET. lor 1'iesideul, kf.njamin harkisok, ' of Indiana. 1 For Vice President, ' WlUtEI.A.W RKID, ' of New York. Republican Suite Th-Vet. For Governor, JXIKFNZO OKOl'N-E. Lieutenant Governor, T J. M A. JO US St cn wry of Sta te, JOHN C. AL1.KN. udilor, .EIGF-NK .MOOHK. ''Slute Treasurer, -JOSEPH HAHTI.EV. ' Attorney General, liEOUUE II. 11-WISliS. iup't, of Publie Instruction, A. K.liOl DY. Jjm. of Public Lands and liuilding 1 ' A. II. HI MI'HHrtY. There is no fusion in South !ukota anion.; the independents and democrat? and tiie success of the rwuWi -ans in t!at state is assured. "I don't believe that Hill would lthe in the same ocean with Cleveland," said one of the harmony committee" who called upon the senator Sunday night to ask him to sit on the same platform with Cleveland. Th2 Democratic com mittee is not sriviujr'so much attention to republican discord as they were a few weeks ago, They have a 3 monopoly on that article. Inter Ocean. Presidential Elector. Y. ... IlKOATC II, I?M. ItAYMOND, ISAAC VVII.ES, K. P. SAVACh, II. P. Ml I.I.Eli, ('. Dl'RAS I). M. NKTTI.KTON, CHAKLES JOHNSON. A. G. fehears and V, X. Wood went up the road Friday to attend a political gathering in Sioux county, south of Ft. Bnliinwn. 'where the latter had lieen challenged to debate with hi-; senatorial ppouent. It must have been a great disappointment to H. G. Stewart when he learned that Wood would be on hand, for he ouietlv sneaked off to town and didnothow up at the pi'-nic all day. Wood did not intend to lie euchred out of making a speech that way, and Stewart's independent ' neighbors were treated to a cood, ouare, sensible talk on the political issues of tiie day. Mr. Wood made a good impression and w ill run Stewart a lively race riffht in his own home. Chadron C'dixm. Coiiirresiiional Ticket, i- ( ong'rcssmrtri I'.i.i Ilistrl JAMES lllTE'HE.U). Senatorial Ticket. For State Senator, 14 1 Ii district, : S . vv. WOOD. Representative Ticket. . Ejr State Representative, 51 Dist., L. A. 1SHOW F.K. Where He's Drifting. ! "-State Journal. Gently down tiie stream of fate ' Floats my barque toward the i . And in every Joint debate Whitehead fills it full of holes. '' ' '' o. Misery Kem. shoal.- Yes, the independents have heard from Georgia and the report fell on their ears with much the same effect that the snow falls off the roof of a building onto the neck of a l'ickless passerby. That was the state thev had lead themselves to believe would go independent and nrnve the entering wedire with which they were going to break the solid demo cratic south. To have the state go democratic bv a maionty of oO.OUO causes those who had been sincere in their belief to begin ta think that the would-be office holders who are leading the independent movement, are neither wise nor honest. It is no wonder that those who were republicans before are enewing their allegience with the party bv hundreds and thousands all over the country. Have vou heard from Georgia. Claims of the independents) that they would carry Georgia were about as well 1 founded as any of their claims. There should be some way provided for the cancellation of timber claim en tries where the claimant makes no at tempt to comply with the law altera reasonable lensrth of time. In this Hot Springs, S. D., experienced a I heavy earthquake shock on the night of Ocfc. 5th. Buildings were jarred and ' windows rattled and people got scared, 1 but nq (Jamae was dope. county there are a large number 01 quarter sections covered by claims under I arty to which they belonged and otlv ' Alfred Tenuysop, England's poet laur eate, died on last Thursday. He w as one of the most noted literary men of the age. His works are remarkable for the manner in which they upheld England's name and fame. the timbar culture act which were filed number of years ago and on which tiiere has never been one bit of work done. Of course the finest laying land was selected for such entries and now when a man comes here and wants to settle he naturally wants as good a piece of laud as he can get and so he frequent ly is put to the tiouble and expense of a calamity howlers for office onlv will be , 11.. .1.1 4.: 1 1 J " The most competent judges of the political situation in this state say that Van Wyck is clearly less popular and less honeful than a month ago. The twilight of his political life is falling and the nieht is near at hand. Wisner Chronicle. contest to have one of the old timber culture entries cancelled before he can get the land he wants. A government inspector should look such matters up and report such land for cancellation. The democrats of the sixth congres sional district could not swallow Kem The democratic congressional committee selected Dr. A. T. Gatewood, of Dawson county, to fill tlie vacancy on the ticket caused bv the withdrawal of James Mc- Jntosl), who was found to be ineligible. Taking Kern's own excuses for oppos- 1 ing Pickler's timber culture bill, for sup 1 oortinir the river and harbor, the Wash- i ington gas light, and the railroad corpor 1 ation bill steals, brands him as a man 1 utterly unfit in intelligence and integrity to represent an intelligent, honest and 1 progressive people. And, will you vote 1 for such a tool as he' Sidney Telegraph ' Hon. L. W. Gilchrist, has been nom ' inated by the' republicans of Wahoo for 1 member of the' legislature. In 1889 Mr. ( Gilchrist was the representative from 1 northwest Nebraska . and nis many i friends in Sioux county will be pleased to hear that he was elected by a good iwaioritv on November 8th. While j representing the northwest district Mr. Gilchrist woved himself to be the friend of the poor man. Van Wyck refused to meet Morton in joint debate but the latter is following close in th wake of the great pretender and gives the people- little of the old fraud's history without any varnish at every pint. The people know Morton is what he pretends to be and they are fast finding out that Van Wyck is not what he pretends to' be ' and while all ad mit that Morton will not be elected tliey also admit that Van Wyck will snowed Under at the polls. " "My God, can such things be said of country rich as outs? Material ruin? With our bins bursting, cur towns grow Jng, schools and churches multiplying? And rfioiW ruin? When I hear men talk so much of moral mid it makes me think they have. Wen dabbling and harlotting ,v with immoral "men themselves. In all ' my public life 1 have never known an ' ' immoral rmblic officer. It remained for ? vobr last legislature to produce such '"mun the renegade Taylor'Iorenao TLr F&s'iiGg," of a(-iu. KerM V Hie - Poor Little Kem is having a hard ro t Ihh. Tlie owning discussion in ivear- ney gnve him a foretaste of the political punishment he was to receive, out no person could anticipate tne long series 01 drubbing that he lias since receiveu 10 the joint discussions with James white head. His corgies-lcnal record has been riudh-d from lwsinning to end, ami shown to be a web of broken promise and deceptions, w hich he attempts to bol ster up bv evasion and falsehood. Tlie climax of his venal and stupid career was reached whsn he too!, up that old steal, the Washington gas bill, which had been Wicked out of coiiL're.ss several times al- readv, and introduced it with the reform d.imn unon it. But that didn't deceive - 1 " 1 ' anybody it was the sameol J piiospnores- cent mackerel. Bv reason of those facts Mr. Kem has been" thrown entirely upon a defensive persDna! campaign, and has taken tip nearly all of his time with ex planations that Jo not explain anything and have had no effect further than to stamp him tlie 4u,iid dolt that his closest acquaintances know him to be. It is a matter of congratulation to the sixth dis trict, however, that there is hardly a chance the least remote of his continuing to belittle his presbiil seat in congress. He is done for. He is a dead duck, lhs plurality of two years ago, in tiie coun ties now comprising tlie district, will 1 wiied out right in his old alliance strong hold ir. Custer, Sherman, Buffalo, Daw- sou and Lincoln comities, and lie will lull with the dullest thud of any mud-pie statesman that was ever baked in the sunshine of politics. It is a hard thing to say, yet it is true. audit is an assertion that is made wiui freiiueut emphasis, that the district had far better be without representation entirely than to have two years more ol Kein. A r.ouetitilj- b excusable. A double nonentity, a cipher with the rim removed, is too much of an imposition even in tins gilded age pf gilt-edged hum bugs. . ' . "T" - f . t r 1 1 va A . ,..1 iVLKV. UJ-rs. final Prof Saii- VII person' havinKtl paper ill n-ceiv- ! .V;. d it any en,rs etotlusoni-eat on. .,1 proof noli'1 ,ai tcl copy 1 p. e;in-'!" -t I tl.e tbeir . rt tl.r Voiire li.r Pulilicati'Mi 1 ( !.:fr. 11. "-. ' u. l 1', I'-'- tl..)!l..U' l and Notice i, .!" ?., ''ii..,, i inteii named -tnerna- ,,11,,,n ! n ! u,:;..f "f, . a ,-lauo. "".' - . " , ,.rk llaril-OO, Win. l Eimcr. isll mr m'1 ,, dera!co.:r1- and - Laud oflk-. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN t J f t ? t r- o:Ti v in Court Il-.use, k ran ask Ii. I. SMt'cK, Fasliionable Barber OPEN SUNDAY FRj R AZiWS AVI i .: . p, Sewing iii.uhine clean.i HAl;RIS"N ln-tl t I .vein! r i sUCl will ! I II I OP I our! at it lsif..', : Sels rjireltei-a. of Harrison .. h,Mf IIr;iue-le.-i'I r.im -l, T 3-', S. II '' ip!-,,,,,,. , 1l.e foI!owiS itoce, to ).rO h'J contin-i re,,tence iT" ael"-" ''otlSWiniauM nr., Keiriiter. JOHN' A. l l'CAS rprsiLEST. So. r"J lor I ne 'V c-t ol li.ei'tt. CHAS. r.. VERpJ HARRIS 10. ir piiiilicatioii. . Sell. Within the past few weeks tiie editor of The Journal lias had an opportunity of talking to men from various parts of the state, men who are farmers and wiio take enough interest in nolilics to be informed, but who are not politicians in tlie general accop- tion of the word. The unanimous report of such men has been tiiat the independ ent strength is a great deal less than it was in 1890 or 1891. Many who were pronounced third party men in the two last campaigns have returned to tlie old ierb have expressed themselves as disgusted with the attempt made to lioodwink a ad deceive them by the leaders of the pre tended reform party. A desperate at tempt is being made by the office-seeking leaders to keep the men in line, but it will avail them naught. The tide has changed and on tlie 8U1 of November the stranded high oblivion. and dry on tlie rock of Some idea of the advantages of ad vertising may be had from the fact that the train loaded with Nebraska products; which is now on its way east, is attract ing the attention of thousands of people in every town where it stops. It ap pears that in the little village of Oneida They are deeply anxious about A leading English paper, the Liverpool Echo, says that "failing- the success at the presidential polling of Mr. Cleveland who has pledged his party to a revenue tariff, the future of British manufac tories and of nil the subsidiary industries depending upon them is dark, indeed. Such an appeal will stir up tlie warm hearted free traders of the United States. tlie hard in Illinois over 400 people have emi grated to Nebraska during the past year in consequence of having seen the exhib its of our advertising train last fall. In another small Illinois town 879 excursion tickets to Nebraska were sold during the past year as a direct result of this form of advertising. The plan of running this year's adverting train oyer tlie same route taken last year is certainly a wise one, for it will confirm and emphasize the favorable impressions already made upon the minds of many who content plate seeking new homes. They will see an exhibit much larger and more di versified that that of last year, and will be impressed with the fact that the re sources of this state are only just begin ning to be developed. Large results may be confidently expected from this advertising exhibit Omaha Bee, lot" of Ocean. English manufacturers. Inter Backward, Turn Backward. Walt Mason. Backward, turn backward, oh time in thy flight, feed me on gruel again, just for tonight; I am so wearied of restaurant steaus, vitrmea aougnnuis and vulcanized cakes, oysters that sleep in a watery bath, butter as strong as Goliath of Gath; weary of paying for what 1 can t eat, chewing up rubber and calling it meat, Backward, turnback- ward, for weary I am! Give me a whack at my grandmother's jam: let me drink milk that lias never been skimmed, let me eat butter whose hair has been trimmed; let me but once have an old fashioned pie, then I will be willing to curl up and die; I have been eating iron tilings for years is it a wonder lm melted in tears? The claim of the independents that they will carry southern states is the sheerest nonsense. The south will vote the democratic ticket just as it always lias and the leaders will not be caught napping nor will the masses be found un informed as to what is being attempted. The-acts of Gen. Weaver during the re belliou do not appear to be forgotten The following from the Louisville Courier-Journal, the leading southern Notice to Xon-Ketiidciit llcli-mlant. John W. Tidd will take notice that on tlie 2Htli dav ol July, 1W, j.ouis sciniuiiardt plaintiff herein, filed his petition in tlie liiHtrict court of Sioux county, Slate of Nebraska, against John W.Tidd, defendant herein. The object and prayer of w hich is to lorcclose a certain mortgage, executed bv him. to the Western t arm Mortgage Com pnnr, upon Lota No. 2, 3 A 4, and the -K of the few ! of .Section li, Township Si, H singe S3 to secure the paviuent of a certain promissory note dated June 17, issli, for lnno.OOwith 7 per cent intorest from date, payable semi-annually. Ixmg before wild mortgage became due it was duly assigned to Ixiuis Sehuchardt who is now the owner thereof ; there is now due upon said note and mortgage tlie sum of HOu.an with interest from Decenilier 1, is."', and plain tiff prayu that said premises niav be decreed to be aold to natisfy tlie innount Nuti 1 ,.,wl fiftiee at ('liadroii uaineH -euii r i-K- ,,,,,!! Ot 111! t.t ,i.-ike 1 itai 1,'". 1 . ... uni, aim li i"'". re oiii a'i j. i'"" v- . .nrtat Harrison. Ncbia-ka, ..it M- Kit th, is-'-', nz: (.cnrire J. Kut.-in.ui. ot Montrose who made llimic-i' ' : ,j n,,..;!., y. M lie names the following witne hi. continuous K'-w-i"' """ tion ol, said land, viz: Anion I. H i". 1010.. Ilenrv w a( ninirger ,11 ol Montrose, .si ... . ,,f ill Is- made lie l lerk ot the lllslln i N.-l.r.. for t i i i;th P. M to prow ind cu.tn a .1. Pi, kenbrm -k, 'Ferdinand llit'mr THE BANK OF (ESTABLISHED 1887.1 j Harrison, Nebraska. ! AlTHOKIZEn CAPITAL I Transacts a General Banking Busf 1 liuvs School Or-lors 'oun'.y and illafe i.rrmt N dice for I'lihlicatinll. Land 1 Hticc id madron, Neb.. ' sep. -J. I"'-'-- Notice ,s lH-rcby given '''l'"ll,'"linf: llameil seiner ras i'nu " ,, i.i tion 10 make mini iuooi ... r r : ii.iin. and that fain "" r . fore Conrad l-inm-man ( lerlt ol in- i ouit 111 Harrison, erusi.u, tli, ls'., viz: Kobcrt F, N.-ecc. of R.iyillc Ve'd- ho 1111.de Home-lean , T-u .. , ,,, Lois I, 2. :(nwli we. 1, i.z', .s. thetltl. P. M. , ; .,..,,.,,-,. lie niime. tne ir.in.u in ...... - i - coiitiimoiis rc-vieiice ujion ..no . ..... - lion ol said laud, viz: (ieorue Kimiebreciu, i niu .vnn-. .' ' Marshuid, N.-l.r., Andrew Mc-'c.ln e ; 01 hi i 011, Neil'., lH'iai:- na'.i-. .,r II. McCANN. .,0 llegl-tcr CORHFSPONDKNT: uPNTZE Hl!.. eW i'orl- City. I'insT National Hank, Omaha. FutsT Natmnai. Hank. Lin u!n. Hank or Chadimn. c,5 Notice fur I'lllihialimi. Land UIIlcc at Chadron, Nc'.., 1 sep. '.'7, is'.r-. 1 Notice is hereby j,ivcu that the lollowing anied settler has liled notice ol hi-inieii tion to make linal liioof In Minpori 01 111- laim, ninl that snci piooi i" , fore Conrad l.indelnan, i iitk 01 un- ei-u.. Court at limi'l-on, Nebra-ka, on Noveinb.-r Hi, ls!, viz: Jhiry E. 5ai l,.u lilaii. of I..y ille. -Vl''"'.. ho iiinde ll,.mc-1na! No. ;,t.". 101 i' r NWV, , SWi, s,-c. IS & s;i, N hi sw. H. T. is, N. I!. .V W. i.tll P. M. lie lm mes tne 101 low ing n u. ... i'."" Iii-( oi.tiiiiious rc-i.i-lice ii,n aim raiina tion ot, said land, vi ' Irving w il-oii, John r . 1 ook, an 01 nai ri-oii, Nebr., Arthur n. i.reen, jonn .v. recn, Allol lloyviiic, Neur.,ai-o: llllgll V. Miiel.itl lllall, of li.ij ville, Ncl.r.. who made U.S. So. WW for tiie l-.Si sl. A wj, skh & si-.i; sw 1. s,.e. 1-, 1 . n. Ve-t Ctli P. M. lie naliics t lie toliowing n iine es 10 iu.ih- his contiiinous re-i.lencc upon mid cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Irving w n-011, John r. 1 ook, an 01 liar n-oii. Near., John a. i.recn, Ai unir .u. cn-cn, nil of Koyviile, Nebr. !;is W . II Met ANN, Kegi-lcr. Interest Paid on Time Deposit; We Are Still ft AM) HA VI' A MOCK OF 4.O00S Ready to Supply the Wants ol People SIOUX COUNT Notice fur Publication. Land Office at ( liadron, N'i-b., 1 Sep. '2, I Notice is hereby given that the following named sen ler has filed notice ol hi-nitcn tion to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof will Ik-made la- fore Conrad l.iiideinan, clerk of tlie di-tru-t court, at Harrison, Nebraska, 011 (Jetober 24th, lsi-J, viz: Samuel s. ISei-kly. of Men. Nebr.. who made Pre-emption H. s. No. Sf'ii for the SWi, su 1 .sec. in and Vi V NW'H and NW'i, SW t4 Sec. 15, T. N. I!. .'.4 W. Ktli P. M. lie naiiic- t lie following witnes-es to rirovc his ceiiitiniHius residence Ujion and cultiva tion ol sam lanii, viz : llarvev II. Hu-seil, John s. TiK-kcr, Kinery Gilinor, James 1;. Johnson, all ol Gicn, Nebr. Also: Arthur Urceii. of P.'ijv illc, Nelir., who made Pre-emption 11. s. '.i., for the f.-;i4 SKL. x-c. and Lk NKU and -yi nki. ve. 9, T. -is n. I.. Wo-d mil p. M. lie mimes tiie following witnesses to prove ids continuous residence nfon andciiltiva tion of said land viz: Irving Wilson, Hugh W. Macl.ar-lilan, Mary K. (indium, John I. took, all til liar ri-on, Nebr. l-i" W, II. McCANN, licgisler. Notice -llmne-tcail Kntrj. I', s. 1. ami 1 ll-'FK k, 1 I'llAllRON, Ni:b. 1 Oct. 4, ls-2. Couipiuint 'o.s.v.ni having been entered at tllisottice by ( llaries ilirt I ii.ii-rliill against (ieorge Sla. k for failure to comply with Jaw as to Hoine-tead Kntrv No. :i.:(is du'ted Oct hi lrtil, uism the y, SWi, and VJ( sw 1 ' section 81, Town-hip liange ,w, sioux County, Nebraska with n view to the cancellation of said entry; conte-lant all.-g ing that Hie -aid deorge Mack has wholly abandon.il said tract; tliat. he has rhangeit his residence t herefrom lor more than U months; wince making said entry; that -ahi tract is not settled upon and cultivated ,y said parly a- required by law, that claiimuit has never established a residence on sai.i tract -incc filing on same, the. said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 21st dav of November, I'i2 ut m o'clock A. M., to respond and lunii-ii p-s timony conc-crniiig said alleged f ailure. Testimony of witne -will be taken ls fore (,e.rgc Waik.-r, a notary public, at his ofbeein Harrison, 011 tin- 17th day of Nov 112 at Hia. in. T. K. Powkhs, '' 1I.1.10M.EY, lic-eiver. ( oatc-tanl s Attorney. jr. mi :in the line of; fMPMPirftll DRY G( BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS, CLOTHING, ETC. Our Stock of Shelf and Heavy B ware is Complete and we Hav WAGONS and Farm Machine! in Season.- Our Prices are Down to the Lowes! rol griswold & nmm NORTH WEST on or before the "21st day of Nov., 1SV2. iMu ucioocr 4111, IKt. 5 B IXJCIB SCHUCHARIIT, Plaintiff. By. f. J. Houghton, his attorney. be nnr. ol.nn-B nroi i v eloarlu how WVflvpr I due thereon. ! 1 . f, I You are required to answ er aaid fK tition Is tuukm uou 111 iiiai. pai i. u. li.c nunuu. "But. having made the mistake of nom inating such a candidate, it is right that thev, as well as the people whose suf frages he seeks, should know the manner of man he is. Not only has such a man no warrant for asking or expecting the support of either the self-respecting Southerner or Northerner, but he can give his party no assurance of good faith or merited trust The man who would dishonor his uniform and his race as Gen. SilicrifTa Sale. Piy virtue of an order of aale directed to me from the clerk of the district conn ol Kionx county. Nebraska on a Judgment ob tained in said court on the third day of August, PW2, In favor of Surah ('. Ii. Khsbcu an plaintiff and against Franklin Simons, Mary Simons, Sarah E. Kavls as defendants, for the mii of One Thousand Seventeen Knu Forty-Light llundreth Dollars :ti(M7.4s , u.oi costs taxed at Klcven and Fifty nine Hun- Weaver has can give no guarantee that drcth Dollars (n.wi and accruing costs. 1 not also dishonor his party. v0 lcvl; "ixm the following real estate . , tnbrn aa I in nrnwrtv nf ,l.ili..lu.,. . .... lie will The onlv hope that tlie People s iiarly can have to make even .a resiiectable showing is to withdraw Oen. Weaver from their ticket. Certainly, now that thev know him. thev cannot ask South ern men not only to leave the Demo cratic' party, which is tlie only barrier against the Force bill and the anarchy which it would bnnir, but to vow lor a candidate who is pp-"iall v as un- taken aa the property of delemlants to ant In ly sain order 01 mile towlt: Lot No. Sixteen (1) In Block No. Six () in the village of Harrison, Sioux county, Nebraska, and will offer the same for sale to tlie highest bidder lot muIi in hand on the 12th day of Novein-In-r 1U, at the rront door of the court house of said county at Harrison, Nebraska, t lint being the building w herein the last term or court waa held to witlfy alu Judgment, costa and accruing costs, tit which time and place due attendance will be given by the undersigned. Tiow. ItKinv, () Sheriff of Jwubtieintv. Noliec to Niill-Kesiilent IlefcmlaHts. Angu-t lieck and Lena C. Keek his w if,, defendant,, will take ,jcf. that 011 the 70,' h? "' '":l"u:r t'lithiirine A. suioot, plaintiff herein, 111,-1 her petition !,, the District Court of sioux County, Nebra-ka -,on ... i.-niiaius, ti,e. ol, cct and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain j,,, , lm. oerendants to the plaintiff upon tlie s.uth wt (marter "011 io, lownshii lliirtyonc jsi,, Hang,- Ultysiy "7fi! " ' "' "'viiiein 01 H certain day of January ism..,, fr u. H1 , Thn.( "..r,'' eara troui the .veil.' . ""'r" ls nu' due and 1.,; , . . r .' .. """ mortgage the : 1 11. iniire.i ami H xtv two an. 1 Twenty live lluup.rth l,ollr - W2 2") w i h ...,,l . , V . 151 '"' ' J" V, SHI and the further um of Ligliteen 1,1, lor y eight IlundretlH liolla.-a ,11s s paio oy pialntirr as taxes upon saldmort gaged pre,.8 ,r whlch'auu, w th Tn lerest thereon lrolll tllU date, plalntlfr prays for a decree that defend, n ie re quired to pry the same, or that said pre. , Iscs may be sold to satisfy the amount found You are ri-miired to iin -..i.i ... .. on or la lor the 7th dav of Novetu r ls-i Dated tills 7th day of Oct. IsM. ,, A -Moor, Plaintiff. By Morris A llei-kmaii and ceorgc W aiker I'"! Attorney,. EAST SOUTH riireluu,(. Tickets ninl Consisu Vour Kr eifcht via tlie F E.&M.V.S.C.P. H.VILKOAIW. U. 0. BURT, General Manager. K. C. MoiuJlotSE, J. R. RtciiANAN, Gen'l Freight Agt. Oen'l Pass. Agt. OMAHA, NEB. Wells Drilled Rcasoimble rales in any locality and to any depth. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call on or Address rVliTT & BoilNKRT, NKHIIAKKA. tbftt the Steel WI.Ml I ; A anld If! V 0 OAfl fltnld In tJ 6,260 sold nTjj 20,040 sold in Jj w 1 oww ; one..ira and 'r2 MHrlBert.',S buiSSb i-J An yon ei'J motor Co. V Mrt. came u 07 JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. i u n WUCON SCALES, ti BXAX icx s:a:sta1z sum. Krcllrtrt Paid. TVrrftjiUsl tnr K vMn r " !. a. .m rr Tens. FARMER' Rprn null U artkuBu r 1 HAHUIHON Jsj I jTY I my m m r s 1 w 4 toncri I wis ill mm ifiiiia 1111 N h . I VV ot our l"J "I IT. X Jf. ""''El 15 THE BEST. .rtMTlrMl',i';5r'r4 W.1. MtMtan a' 54 t. i ' sr,r,s.?t ton to 0f Jv'vi' Ha IMMM1MM - . Hfr.. .. . r. fir. " - f-m - -. , M-Iin. mtt I"' " an,1 at war f lmnulMl u... - tm tiu . V.B, -... r iw cL( TT7 -,JL"a'tlr.Qrl.SAlJI Eir !Siv- Mi I o,. B, u.LO., 1 rVi!!'l,rrr,rt finrtn. wortlty-iH-Weft.' Wni ., 1 I0E8 or BUIOHAJITOI, ling UaU,ii,t,T, ;.JM 1