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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1892)
1 A The Sioux County Journal. 'rteTAELIHED 1888. " omoAif Coi-yrt paper. OLDEST PAPER IS THE COUNTY. BSST ' PAPER tN THIS COUNTY. (ONLY REPimJCAJt PAPER IN MOCX COfSTf. His rtE Largest circtLatios of "ast " PAPER PtBUSHED IS SIOCX CTSTY.' o Subscription Price, $.00 JL. J. HiMHWBS, EdftW. kntaredat the Harrison post office as sec ;oad class'matter. : - " ' ' - Thursday, (at. 2y, 1892. 'ATJONAt BPCBUCA!S TICKET. '.For I'reaident, ' BESJAJ41K " qf Indiana. for Vice-President, " ' ' " "iVHlTKI-MV IjEIl), " of Sew York. . lirriiMi-an State Ticket. For liovernor, 1.0KENZO (KUTNSE, .Lieutenant Governor, T. J. JlAJOKs. (Secretary of Stat, JOHN C. ALl!t N. Auditor, PfGESE MOOKK, State Treasurer, JOSW1I BAKTLKY. Attorney (ieneral, GEOROE 11. HASTINGS. Sup't. of Public Instruction, : A. K.GOI PY. '.Com. of Public Lands and Buildings, ' V A. K. Hl'MPHKEY. Mr. Leae tor Harrison. TTcrld-HenUii. A special to the Time from Topeka, Kak. &avs tlie sensation of t lie day in Kansas is the interview with' Mrs. tease, who has been accompanyiug General Weaver in his route ' through fiie southern statei Slie recites the indig nities to wliiclTtliey' were subjected, and then declares that if a vote for Weaver is in reality a vote for Cleveland in this state her desire is that the )Xpulists scratch their tickets and vote for tin? Harrison electors. Mrs. Lease is, next to Jerry Simpson, the strongest leader of the Kansas popu lists and her exnressed wishes have caused great' consternation not only in her own party, but among he demo crats. She concedes every southern state' to Cleveland and, therefore, at this late day, indifiites her preference for Harrison. Her advice will be followed by manv, but at this tiijiQ li is impos sible to say to wliat extent. Presidential Elector. ' W. J. MKiATCH, I. m. kaymosh; ISAAC Wll.KV E. Y. SAVAGE, H. P. MI1.LKK, C. IM HAS. T). M. SKTTLETON, .prtAHI-fcS JOHNSON. Congressional Ticket. fES WHITEHEAD. Fm Congressman, fith District. Senatorial Ticket. tot State Senator, Utu district, W. V. WOOD. Representative Ticket Lcsentative,.! . iiKOWEK. tor Stale Representative, K)d Dist., L. A. A snow blockade delayed trains on the ' Cheyenne & Northern a couple of days ' jast week. Snow also fell tQ tfi? depth qf tvo inches in the vicinity of Casper. Mrs. Harrison is gradually growing ' weaker and it seems likely that she will I last but a short time. President Harri- : $oa Itas tlie sympathy of all, regardless of party, in the deep djstress that has i fallen to his lot. " he Jovhs.Ui once more desires to an i pounce that there is a good opening for i a flouring mill at Harrison. The high i gtdeof wheat grown jn this locality ' would make' a "superior grade of (lour ; and thus make a mill profitable. -The. proposition, to eific Ue mine ft... J :i ....,, 1.1 t tU0t:S Uy iHlafc.Ug a inw ai.vc. atk nvuiu be identical, just, as absurd and impossi- ble, with guaranteeing the farmer $1.29 per bushel for his wheat when the mar- ; ket price is but 70 cents. Orrahn Bee. The Cheyenne Live Stock Journal pub 1 lislied the confession of one of the John ' son cqunty invaders a few days ago and a day or two later mortgage was fore- ' plowed on the Oflfce, It wa? thought the i siezure of the office was a retaliatory i nieagure tajiep by the stockmen. The state board of public lands and 1 buildings has made an investigation of ' the management of the hospital for the i insane at Lincoln and found that there ! has been crooked work going on there ' and in their report to the governor i recommended that the matter be invest! ! gated by a jury of competent jurisdic ' tion. The case will likely go into the I hands of a irrand tury. The crooks ! should be looked up and punished. Pennsylvania oil men have fifty tons ' of machinery at Casper, which indicates 1 renewed activity in the development of 1 the oil Held in the vicinity or mat town " Douglass Budget. The above is of interest to the people ' of this locality. The development of the ' oil fields of Wyoming will make an in ' creased demand for the farm products of 1 northwest Nebraska , and will also give 1 the people cheaper oil and last, but by 1 no means' leaW. it will increase the busi ' new of this line of railroad so that better train service can be had. May the day soon come when that will be done. - Good Seme. lt Minaniin World Herald. The other day a young fellow applied to an Omaha" merchant for a position. ' and came very near getting it He F would nave had it, and would have been 1 in a fair way of drawing his salary when 1 the ghost walks at that merchant's this x-week, but in an unguarded moment he - spoke of hi father as "the old man." and . ' nesrotiations dropped with a thud. The 1 merchant rtjldly remarked' that' he could 1 not rpoee trust 'or confidence m anybody v who spoke of a parent in that way, and young Mr. "Man went" awhy. 'There are " a few people in the 1 world who tear in mind the oi cTMnmndment to "Honor ' thy tMhef Itnd thy mother." And to them ''there h n mv hwre'dlnejrreeable than ' 'the jrotith who 'iqjeak flippantly of "the ' old mftn" ' or the governor when ' ferrifli tn tUfl father. And that youth - v will WeVeT nmouat t much in the world I 1w MM' who does not respect his I pqmiU djeil not renpect himtelf, and it ' rbW6w,M tM migM w ay.' mai no Stand up for ebr.ika, ami do ing so stand tip for Sioux county ami the town of Harrison. The reports all over the couetry are that the republican ticket is gaining strength every day. ' The republican', are getting their eyes cpen to the fact that a vote for Reaver is a vote for Cleve land and will not lielp such a :oeme. Fiual Pr"f ,,i,ei- All jvrson, h.vinr JuTTit tt.t- ji.l-r mill rr.,;ie 'Ma ked notice and H -. - ".. ' i ... .i.i.nrtice t om r. Notice of Lease of Nlionl Lands Notice is hci-ebr Ktven that the leases and contracts on tLe foTlowinK describl -l.o(J an.lsl.ave been cancelled by the Hoard of Educational Inds funds, and ll not r. instated liv the v.avioent ol delinquent in IS or rental due. Baid lands will I offcrel for lease by the t'ounty lresur.-r s.ioux County at 10 o'clock, a. in, on the JMIi day ol Jiovemuer, isyj.- l-AKT OF SKCrlO.N jST 1! v.dirr for Piililicaliuu- l.antrtiatrlr,m,Scl,.f Koticeislicr.byven.nat-f;;;;::!!. named set t ier ' " tu,,a.rt .rf his tion to make tinai prooi iu i j tr claim, and that ai ' .,. 1,,-tii. t ( ourt at H.irrlson. ebi-l'. -1 i&i, vls : , " ' .. . ... i r HarriMiB. eW" o.nadeJaEmry V,J;;rthe I'. M. . . - ;,,,-sto prove He names ine iui - , ivt. hiscontinuou-r.-idei.ee 1" a"""". .N'cbr.. it, -si-i.-r. All ' s: m Whitehead tlip Ideal f ainjidijle. Kearney Hub. Little by little as this campaign pro- gresses tj:e maniy cnaracterisiics u. James Whitehead' shine through the mask of modesty that always marks the outward denieaner of the man. It is very rare indeed that there falls to the lot of any man nomination and elec tion to positions of honor, appointments to positions of profit and trust, and fin ally a nomination for a seat in the congress of the United States, the whole entirely unsought and secure; without the utterance of a word expressing the least desire for political preferment. The flub present?, this as a remarkable innovation in the methods of modern politics and asks the voters of the sixth district to make a note of it in contrast to the political and personal nobody who dropped into, congress two years ai,ro from this district and aspire? to have two years more of the same. Jair.es Whitehead has been tried in many positions in life, from the brave soldier boy dowq to positions of civil trust, and it can be said of him in very truth that he has been steadfast to every duty and true to every responsibility. He would rather bp fight than have any honor that politics can bestow. He is, withal, a God (earing christian man, without cant or affectation, and does his duty each day as it is pointed out to him by a conscience that sees only the straight path to rectitude. A man of the people, the very boue and sinew of that sturdy yeomanry that has blazed its way through every pioneer wilderness, Mr. Whitehead is the ideal of the great common classes by whose votes the destinies of nations are swayed for weal or woe. Added to native ability he has by close study and observation, and by purely peroui effort acquired a prac tical education which never fails a man in the hour of public need. Large hearted, sincere and earnest, just as naturally as water finds its level he has found his place in tlie public life of Nebraska, and that sincerity and earnestness have lent to his tongue the gift of forcjble and elo quent speech, although entirely untrained in the schools of elocution and oratory. The Hub esteems it the very proudest privilege to support the candidacy of so worthy and capable a man for a position so honorable and exalted, and it is sure that the people of the sixth district are looking upon this congressional contest with the same feeling. If not, if there is an inadequate appreciation of a candidate of so high character, if there is little care for the standard of our highest legisla tive body, then the people have only themselves to blame if they are misrep resented by the harlequin, the mounte bank and the. demagogue. aw uw' and nw a' lo u w V- sw and ae aw ! and n t nc ; i and sw ue, sw and ne et. ! 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'W .33 M ... 31 ; '.Hi 34 53 ,i:tl .v. ...mM.li: The Journal is informed by parties who have been there that the poorest building on the world's fair grounds at Chicago is the Nebraska building and Kalamity Kern goes around and tells the people how the legislators of his calibre saved the taxpayers 50,000 by cutting down the appropriation. That is very much like a farmer telling bow much hay he had saved by starving his cattle. The Nebraska building at tlie world's fair will be a disgrace to the state and Kern and his ilk ought to be ashamed of the part which the independents took in the matter, rather than to boast that they gave the enterprise of the state a black eye. Any man who will not uphold the dignity and advantages of bis state, county or town has not patriotism enough in his soul to make him a good citizen, much less an official. It is reported on pretty good authority that in the first congressional district a deal has been made between Van Wyck and Bryan whereby the former is to to knife Shramp in the interest of the latter and Bryan is to play traitor to Morton in order to help Van Wyck. That is a pretty way for a great reformer to do. It shows just how much prin ciple he has. All on earth Van Wyck cares for is to be elected to office. It matters not by what party or on what hobby. He ha been an office seeker so long that it appears to have become a mania. He is not the first man to be thus affected, but that makes him none the lees dangerous. Are you working for new settlers? ; If you are not the sooner you begin it the sooner you will be doimr ynur duty to ytMiewlf 4Mn yw4iMowi, 't4ty. Dated at Lincoln Nebraska, Oct. lrd, Cl A. It. HCMl'HRKV, Com. Public Lanl$4 Ittiildings. Xntice t(i Xoii:Iteni(leiit PolVmlitlits. Aumist Beck and Lena 0. Beck, hia w if. defendants, will take notice that on the 7th lav of netolier, law, Catharine a. mikkh, plaintiff herein, tiled her pctitinu in tin District Court oi .Sioux County, Nebraska, against said defendants, tlie object ami prayer of which are to foreclose, a certain mortgage executed by the defendant- to the plaintiff upon the South West Quarter ') Section Twenty-two, () Township Thirty-ouo (31), Hange Fifty-six ('!, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated on the third (3.1) day of January, lHH'.i, for the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars, (3.W) and due and pavalile iu Five year from the date thereof, that there Is now due mid payable upon said not; and mortgage the sum of Three Hundred and bixty-two mid Twenty -five Hunpreth Dollars (MR2.2S), with interest tncreou ai ine late oi m jiei i-t-u. ner annum from the first day of July, M'l, and the further sum of Eighteen and Forty-eight Huiulrcths Dollars (IU"; naid bv plaintiff as taxes upon said mort gaged premises, for which sum with In lerest thereon iroin mis unw, iniiMiun pravsfor a decree that diifendnnjs be re quired to nry the salnc, or that sail prem ises may I soh1 to satisfy the amount found due. Yoi; arc required tp answer said petition on or hefor the , th day of November, lsu-2. Hated this 7th day ot Oct. im. CATHAM1NA A. 8MOOT, Plaintiff. By Morris lleeknian and George Walker, p-HJ Attorneys. sen. 27. Is.'. I Notice i- hereby given that Ihe following mimed settler has Hhsi notice in nis in . . . ... ...... r 1 tiittttort of his lion ui hihm- .mi,, ... - -- claim, and that said proof will la-made lie fure i onra.t i.Min.iriu, . .-. Court at llarrl-oii, Nebraska, on Novcmls-r th, is'.ri, viz: tly... V Mai-Ijiclilaii. of linviillc. Xelir.. who inade Homestead No. 4iW for the KX NWW & wc. ' '" 14, T. tW, N. U. l W.tith P. M. 1 e names tue union ing mu . s ,.. ... his continuous risideiice uim and cuitiva tion of, said land, viz: Irving in ilson, .jonn r. took, rison, 'cbr.. Arthur M. Crecn, John A. (irceu, Ail of Kiiyville, Nehr., also: lln.rl, W VnrLarlihltl. of Kli V Itle. N.-br.. who made U.S. No.fcCtr. for the KX K sw a A ir. rn - . i. - M esi mil i . .'i. lie names the following wunes-cs to prove his continuous residence iiKin niidcultn a tion of, said land, viz: Irving W ilson, John F. Cook, all ol liar r:u, N'eltr.. .Iiilm A . iifcen. A i-tliur M. t. ren. all of lloyville, Nehr. 3 H w . ll. .mcv n.'gi-ter. Xnti' i Timber Culture. C. S. I.AXD OFFICE, ( CHA11K11X, NEB.. ) Oct 14, 1HIIS. Cotnnlaint No. 2"1 having ix-en entered at this ottjeo by Jlewman L. Tipton against Walter Hoed for failure to complv with Inw as to Timber-Culture F.ntrv No. Slid, dated December 4th, lss.5, ' uiion the N'NW and SW KWJf and NW SW section 18, Township 30 North Hange 55, W. in Sioux county, Nebraska, with a view to the cancel lation of said entry; contestant alleging that the said Waller Keed has wholly aiian doned said tract in this towit: by neglecting to break, plow or in any way cultivate an nortion of said tract durinir the veur 1st) and up to date of milking this affidavit to wit: September 28, 1k!i2, in the year Mi, that there is no trees growing upon said tract at tlie present time, and there has liecn no trees, tree seeds, or tree cuttings planted on said tract since January 1, Mil. that the por tion of said tract that had been cultivated prior to January 1, ISM, haa grown up to grass and weeds, ana he has failed to cure said defects up to the date of making this affidavit the said parties are nereny summoned to appear at tins omce on me a uny oi December, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and fur nish testimony concerning said alleged laii.ii.. Testimony of witnesses will lie taken lie fore George Walker, a notary nubile, at lila onice in Harrison, aenr., on tne zs day ot No- vemiier, im, at lea. in. 1. r . I'owers, H. T. UOKLar, lieceiver. Contestant's Attorney. ()-101 Xotfee.Tlmbfr Culture, V. 8. Land office, I Chaiikon.Neb., ( Oct. 14. 1HW. Complaint No. SWS4 having been entered at tins omce ny unariea Henry I nitt against Zachariah Hlioop for failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Kntry No, t.ml dntel October Bth, 1885, upon the. South West uuarter action 7, t ownshin 30 North lianire 55 W. in Sioux County, Nebraska, with a view mi hi., ci. i.eei laiiou oi aai.i entrv; con testant alleging that the said Zacharinh Shoop, has wholly abandoneil said tract; by neglecting to break, plow, or iu any way cultivate any portion of said tract during v.it; jenr iswi, unu up u oaie isepi. r.i, ist. In nie year iiwi, iiiai vi.ere la no trees growill upon said tract: at the nresent time. ,, there haa been no trees, tree seeds, tree cnttings, planted u)on aaid tract since January i, ioi, mat, tnc Hirtiou of said irnci iiihi was cuiiivaieu prior to January iiwi. has imiwn un ti uftum i.n. ......Liu Kntryn.an has fallexl to cure said defects up to the date of this affidavit, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this omoo on tnc a any or December, iyj, t lo uuuiko.ni., w ictibiiiii aim iitrmsn testl i.iuny concerning aaiu auegea failure. Testimony or witnesses will be taken be rorm.eorge vtaiicer, a notary public at his omce in Harrison, scur., on the is clay of tt. T. UONLET, - Heerver. Contestant Attorney, (110J .Notice to Kon-Reslurnt Defendant. John W. Tldil will take notice that on the SHth day of July, lm, J.onl iscfiucliai" V. piauiim nerein, nnxi Ills petition in the District court of Hlous countv. Kiui- ,.f Nebraska, anlnt John W.TIdd, 'defendant herein. Tlie object and prayer of which Is ' tr "'""gage, cxecuusl by him, to the Win. tern farm Mortgage Ooni- pany.upoii ixiu Ho. 8, 8 A 4, and ttic sK ill HW M at Section 18, Township SI, Kan U to secure the payment of a erta CS ".? snoM! aatcu ime '" for 400.00 with 7 pen cent interest fnmidete, payable senil-annnally. Long lafore aid' mortgage tiecame dne it was duly assigned to Ixiula Sclmchar.lt who is now tl!c owner thereof ; there is now due upon said note Mid I mortgage the sum of 4uli wltli Interest from lccemr I, lo, and nhiin tilt prays that sakl premise,, may be decrewttobo sold to satisfy the ainount Yon are rei Hired to answer said Iv tltlon .J.5!J . .. ,Myn HciiueiiAgPT, Plaint! try, -pi Hoagnton, tils Moriw.v v V.iti.-e fr Pulilicati. u. Undtfli(tf-hadr.rti.Seb..j follimlng claim, ami lliat aid ir. , ,)Mr.4 t fore Conrad ..ndeman t l. l k ot ' . llarl'Win, .--i-im Court al Fifth, is-.ti, viz: (.crse i. Entcmaii. ' M",t,,M;:.-1' I',',,, 1 t naV.f.-, the ioll.-w ing wit... -' "'.Ti'va hisntinuous residence ). and cultiM. tionot.samii. ..... iMekenbrfK-k, iJjSS Ferdinand llittn-r, all ot M.M.tr.v, Nenr K,.eM,.t. 13 a , ... " Xutiee fur I'ubllntill. Land Office at Chadroa, Neb., M-p. 22, 1'2. I Kv..ie,. is heirbv given that the lo i.m u'S ns.ned settler has ftle.1 notice ot Ills Intel" ion t make li .al proof iu support of us c n and that said' proof will he niude be 1,,,-e ( !..nrad l.indeina... t lerk of the Is rn; Court al Harrison, Nebraska, on Noveinlsr th, W,vi2: Hubert F. Xeece, of Koytillc. Xcbr.. ho made Homestead hi.try mi. -:'" .ols 1,2,3 anil 4 see. i, i v. - "i'ien'am'e's the following witness,-, to prove hiseontinupr.s re-idence uiion aiidcultna tion ot said hind, viz: ..... ,, , eorge KligH'lll'C.111, ill", -line-. Marslaml, Nehr., Andrew M. 'l.in .'y, ol ll: r rison, Netir., uc.ai.' M."","'; Nehr. " " ',, r Xntl.T for Publication. Land office at Chadroti, S, b., ( Notice fur I'ltliliciitimi. f-ainl Office n! Clia.liiiii. Nch., ( Sep. 12, IhM. i Notice is hereby given that the tollow lng. named settler has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make final proof in siipisu t ol his claim, and that said proof will Is-made be fore Conrud I.iiHieman, clerk of the dUtrict court, at llarri-on, Nebraska, qn Octnls-r 24th, Ik'.2, vl: Samuel X. Keckly, ..f (.Ifii, .Vebr.. who made Pre-emption I). 3. No. 'U'fl f or t he MW sw i. sec. 10 and WJiSlV, and MY SW Sec. If., T. 30 N. Ii, H W. fith P. M. lie mimes tne loiiowing wunesses to prove his continufiiis residence upon and ctfltiya Hon of said land, vis:: Harvey 11. Husacll, John . Tucker. Kmerv (iiltnor, James II. Johnson, all of lilcu, Nehr. Also: Arthur (Irecn. of H.yiillc. Xcln-.. who imiilc I'rc-empttoii i). s. atil.'j for the SK SK sec. 4 ami . NK and SW Knh-. 9, T. a S. li.M West Hill P. M. lie names itic lollowuig Itncsses to prove his contimious residence iiani and cultlva tion ot" suhl lanrl viz: Irving Wilson, Hugh W. MacLachlan, Man- V.. tiraham, John F. Cw,k, alf(;f liar ris.ni, N'cbr. i'-Oi W. ii. McCASS, Kegittisr. swi th. hull Notice ll.iuiestal Kntry. V. 8. I.AM) Offick, CHAPHON, NKB.j , , Oct. 4, ).. Compliiint No.SASI having been entered thisoflice l,v , 'ht.f w. lir . i. .ii . i.. : ; , 'Y - ..... .. ,,,,, , ,,,-i nut uKwin George Mack for failure to comply with ia Mat,, lll,1tlStj,i.,l L-... v.. -,. ., '. ., .... . iu(ii """" ' "'-' '-" ."(....snauti in-1 ..i..,, ..,jn in.- .. n i. ami v : Section .11, Township 31. 1l'i. m SioUX CoillitV. KeliruL-,, (,.. ..i. caneellation'of said entry; contestant all ... in.; sin.. ...-orge piacn lias win fll,M.,.1,in,Ml ulli,. .P.,4. .1.... .... ... . r, ""vl, unit ut; mu. cnaiij liis resilience theref rom for more than in., inns snii-e inaamg said entry; that' tract Is not settled upon mid cultivated n...u imi i) as rcuuireu ny law, Hint dahlia: . . 7 esiiimisuiHi a residence on s: ii.ivin.iii:eniingon same, the said par an; herel.v summ,,.,! i, !;e on the 21st day of Novemlier, Ism, ftl " "--. - i.-siuii.. unu iiiniisii tlinoiiy concerning said alleged failure Testimony of itnts,ses v, m betaken fore tueorge Walker, a notary public, at VJ.S . ,n i,rn"""' Ull? 1 ' th d.,v of N. 1SH2 at 10 a. m. y ..Vtu-yus ..... li.i , lti'1-.ih Contestant's Attorney. j.Wj Id. sal tic. tills 10 tes la- his Ivct, Sw;an Peterson and Anna PctsTson tin lendants, will take notice that llaTr l.'.t J i;!n.uir. has tiled a p,'t it i , i .a, ;; District ( ourt of Sioux Countv Ne hr.slL against Raid Defendants, lho oMe ct nd prayer of which are lo force lose a inm-tg" w datol Jun.'ilst.lSHO, u,t Vms an l n,Z lr ?ifU, m" two and ".it , if o shin Tiurtt! .f,""rt1' x-ti.m HevVt'.T own West " hT T ?,rt", ,of - Mrty'ilv" i! . '" '"'d countv, given i,v S3SraS'"-s reconhsl ,n n,sJk 3 ,.' I'l , f . as records of said cou'nt -f., d' tfl'Z'' record. '"' waive complete 11 Plaintiff Attorneys. NEB. L E. BELT 'EN & SON, Wagon and Carriage Make Kepairing done on short notice, food work and reasonable charged, miop south of livery !rn. gn.I.lVAX l COXLKV, uh-.- Wll.t FKACTICE ISALL THE LOCAL, .TATE and f.sleral courts and 1. S. iJind ofll.-e. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. titbit" rig' Oilice in Court Jiotiue, NORTi WEST SOUTH Purchase Tickets ui t , F., E. & M. V. 11. . BlTvT, den, K. ('. MOKEHOI KE, J 'len'l Freiirht. Am OMAHA, J JOHN A. I.H'AS. rKlsuiKNT, 'HAS.E.VEJ THE BJlflK OF HABII ESTABLISHED 1887.1 Harrison, Nebraska. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking B( Buys School Onlers, County and Villas Wun-jnis. COKRKSPON'DKNTS- Kocntzf. Hie". New Vork Cjly. K'ttsT National Hank, Omaha. FncsT National Hank, .Un. oln. Ji.VK OF i'mii!.v, cmJ Interest Paid on Time Depot We Are Still ANI HAVE A STOCK OF 'i()0s, Ready to Supply the Wants of Peoplr SIOUX COUN7 :in tin? line of; GROCERIES, DRY G1 BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS ( CAPS, CLOTHING, ETC Our Stock of Shelf and Heavy ware is Complete and well WAGONS and Farm Machinhk -in Season. Our Prices are Down to the Lowesi i 6ITO0LD & MARSTEF W "Seeing Is Believing." '"rir Sale. AinJ'u t".V h1, ft,mn ,on "'lrd daV of il,..f.'..i,8! '" fav"' ' Narnh C. I). Ils..u MM i'""""" ai". a(?aii,sl Franklin Hlinous Murv dretl, Hollar, (,1,') , 'acVruC'cZu"' I coataauil aceri.ln costs, ..twl.lel tlim' V, SnrZ';.::rna',,,co wwrjerr? ,,y,lH . u.t.;i ;4av ,M""t'' fWd ,n"r And a Food lamb , must be simple when it is not simple itu Tint nsnA c; n, tifai flswJ ihr ords mean miirh hut tn cm "The Rochester" rVill j" vuj lilt UUlll llffiv j 1 1 1 v. of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its ntf Vtlnit 1!rrVl4 Im n..-.- VvrrVtfrA thin fflo liffht softer than electric liht and more cheerfufthan c'l Rochrter, ad lh tviB you waut. rod lo us tor our oev ftftful Mr will aMJ . . . a .. j-mi fwtctica from the cit Urn Store 1 nthi Wertd. -"----- iiw tWn r' - " mtmmmm- Wf) W "The Roctu SCORCHER B1C POSITIVELY HICHEST POSSIBLE CRA. Pn.um.tlc Tire.. $15000. CHXTZ & CUfVflSjJ INO rc: