' I I I III lllll ,. ,.. EB. The ; ATr. " Kv n OH. RNAL, ?i Sioux K 11 J SOU !...; toil. 5. Tiu:sior' ror.Nrv Impnrt.iiil N!ii.. HA3IiIso S., tstov! 17, iS9a swmi'ii"'. Lililor and Proprietor. m:.a ' 1: i..t, 11 m ; Utile t.ll.". I.ollig hii-a, i. ft, iiiItiiI HARRISON MAPKET. t,:;-li-l- ... .- ... W I'lC''' j I'rcciiii t )fli,-p,N. iu : Th. t.M ; ... I ll.o pre.-, ' " cled , ! o,. T.ie-day. X.v' s, V.r-Jt d i.. J 1111.', illfiv -tl a fui-sit,!,.. V., ANMikws i" omits atv si., .!: !,i; ..i i '"''i'-s 'if tlie it-a;-.- . . , "M 1 l I 1. . I. .1 '! I.H ;i:,(,i ,LliJ(,JIir; I..M ......... i " ,ls' 1 'I"! W.ilt f. '' '"I call an I -el lO. Tifr. J ' "' ""IHl'I'li li! mi I i. ti T an rum's n::, .'II and sett!,., ,, if li:.- Mr. and Mr., Corv.ia I.e.wkl.r.v,..,,-. ini "r. li. fill VI, :IK V- fui tlsi-r i ii' or s nil a iv. i - J L.., im-n-l.. ... "'".. ,.rt. .,.,.. j Jml i ir'.. (;::";:;:,. :. v ";' ...,.1,.1!i:il1..r!!i- - I I urinc-li"! V.. - m ;S-i-'a, 'W.t,,l IWl';.ru.M.H - ,vi' " Vs v,, ., , I l,r ,r8 I-V I'HONAL 1 r ,. , ,,. ., ... v " '" .nomine j (i -in. ' ri. m '' " f' ;': "t.lii;-lr.iiir. ; Over, V-:,J - --l-r .... ft I-....J 'Mavj:..,,-,. ,, (mn.nuMii,,,. '';r itn.M;' !;,: i,f in town all ls 1 'n!y. - u;!r,)ti Banl;i,,.' I i " - it,.,, n j '""V"" ', " '" ' y...l,.-.iiv or, I,um- , '"'I IIIH ,. n ' t''.V.iW, ' ,'lll',-'"r '''' T'"' -'"' i:nai. ! 'x"- ';!, ""viil-IT.lozfn. - Mum.' .Miii!im ai,:;. jVuai M:irs-j yZV'S IVH,,,-,! (ira,,, Co. lfiv.. .ml , " ' :..! Mnn:.;! ll,-...' nlr,' l I ri"ii-:'l'" lit tli:ir ('U-vator. ''ii:. lil-'q IW.. pm-H ,,a... Ir U' hl f'" M iron, ! , Ti TW..vl U '!' v..li.:rs tvti.nMi: Mr ' 1 r" lUy- I .rt:C.,l'r..,H f,,M Wv,,,,,,,, ,p, -SniHyf,-,,,,, ,!,.. v;:!!,y. .... ,. 1 I ,..,... ' ' ;;- . i ,.t..,..i ;.... i. .. , I I -..!;:,-",,., I l.i, ms... so !i.- i,, , a. i.ii Hill IHKI u,.,arl-n la-) J I in.' i !.. ,I,-h ii, mi ,o,. 'I'..', iay ,-'., iiii ,,r l!n ir ln.iiic in lvi;l,. j Ti I : I .. M,n J J,i-.ll. .. i iiniiiMuliaiil v,.hhL I!. I j 1l.'Ti.W ami millfia ry al (,,-!. I.!!-..,!-,,,.. ;,n,l s,..ur.-:t 1,'ar-a.ii. 1 .UlVnr!,. I l:roMn,t-.mw!.. tu t... i .S:v.uil.. Ntw;.. Nov. II. 1 '... J V 1 J .v... lnwlr,iv, nun I 1 117 ... 1. - T. . . i.ianasoii. tai.I.. li:l va'aary-c. S. igl.was-Jl. 11. Jfusst-M. "I ' ll' tioii - J. w. i:i,inBOn jj. !. J- H. J...!.,.so!i. ,1 (;lfi-tiuli A. V.'. Oi,is Js,.j, a. ot!ki,,s in the var- "lt0 l't''i home, I Mr. and Mi'o. Enlniani: on rii-aoant Ki.l-e. Tht; tlm".liei-s are now i t an s. iiiey report, tiie ! Amly . hs istian liad souk; '-bJ is tliorouprl.lv spc-in riiinii.i at Uiris ( 'iii-i.s-raiii "oiiiir tine. wlie-.it v. hicli -nl twenty-iive ljii.liel,, to the acre, seems the eouiitrv is ai! i-i- Ia ood farmers. soliiff pf! iivis ANT!-:i.(,Pk W;r. s--.r-.;'iist i.. 1,'ii!-. '" '"I va-aii, y-.). V. La.u- Thanks to Dr. Shaf.-r, li!t!t; Co is iniproviiii,' rajiiiily. lslm Crane and Oeorire Tool have o:;... ii a olf hii.it. W;if himtin- liopula: fail at parent 1 r of hi;livavs . of i'l"'tion- S, .1. Lwliii-. "f Wert ion ( I. S. K. Storv. s.:eio to be the ano a srooi one it i Tom Dmin left for All unite L. Gerlach has opened the Ranch Supply House and put in a nice, new stock of Colorado last in v.'ishiri" him H. Story, Fred, v,-liKsiiay. success. U'. Story, i. j Mr. John 'it:erald has returned to his I ''onie after his .summer's work on lie n & M. Mr. and .Mrs. JJamJiu and .Mrs. Crane visiu-d Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Liavis Sunday. lied Hanson is around biiyinjr up steer calves. Bap mmmm, ury mum, boots, Sea i,a a j N'll,l, I "leu,. t; nur, Knin 1 Mli, ""i l!;,i,ir,. HIi a n... I" I (1 1 - t,lli r In nliV way ri.rt ,'mtii iiiifciiu ". in lb, aow ina; . mm Hi. ir lr,-f i on J " y i. ift i, m. hi 1,1 lm IIiJn uSr,vs "' it 'lT it ,,ij...-riiiiir . a floury in. TI M.inifj.. 1 1 n 1 1 1 ! ! h : , 1 1 1 i ,."i!s and milieu, ry at ( ,,-!. "ii. and s.'. iir.' a bargain. and content in a home with "The Ro l iT'alainn with the liirlit of ti.e rn, irnitiiT s.OTitcKotlicserrjiriiiin1..WV,.rt- i 1 11 1 Tin; tt. ( '. T. I, will iiw .-, t tl. .. iix)iia.- on Friday afternoon at i" n. .Ml are requested C Iim ii'iduk' i'iii:; :xi t. Justin, of (!,,,, ji.-ui t; to varani-v -J. . i'urk,-. Assi'vvir Wm. J)i.on. I'onslahle to (ill vacancy-John C. ler-jK-i'lier. Overseer of liijjhwavi.. I list. No. B--M-. Sf..,de. Oveiwr ol liie-liwav-.. Hut i fV.nd; Shiii.iK. i 'hcUcs of eh clioii Sanford J lill. J. V. i Hunt, r. Win, I.airertv. i r:;s nl election J. I '. Kl 'in. ' 'i Kf in. Mi iU KN l'('IS(T. j '"enlrafN, sicui'.kI nail uiix-euroil Jusli; -Mdlhe peace t lill v.nitncy- 1 1" , ;.!"",! '""yt"s Suiuck. ; ,,, t.,', ,,,,,, , , .Vsi.ssnr Win. K. Moore. ! K'-nl e.tnle, liiniitilj-e ami IKturiM Overs.-er of liiirliwavsKred lietsehen. I ' UI1'' "' ci"'"-"" imil tue paid spei ncr. KKI'ORT OK TIIK i llXDITiuN THE COMMERCIAL BANK, .U Ihirrwin, in the Slate ol' Nehra.-kn, at tlie e!,.M. ol lin-iiiess, Koveinlier .Itll, i:i:siii;cks. .'.onus an, I (lisi-oiiats - , n; ,-4 47 111 25 1'2,-.',M 01 4S '.HI ' S02.il! '1,127 M Al ter -jii'iidini; one day hmv thov vho have rec'ir. Iv I, u to Hii.iis eoiui! v and taken U ;ii .inni; lo niuve iv in February to ber&H, 1 limit f M Y FROM II leaned aj inn at-Ui. nil coon mal:" ti!, u' liom now (,,r ail lo '.: I In leldilion to liio-e -a I il,,-r.' are a nnuii ni.n'ai:: (lu re at t iie j a ;o..l i.n parly .. Sniiilay from ! We lind a pari; . in w volume , , i, f,-i;-mz to fcin ' e he has Km all siaiuiu r. Iilliii' a I n n Inn n l- u !'-"-t for ;-!-.ulm-. tie.:-, and 1'rieinls ..: 'f h- tiain Ma-, ov.T two hours lal" i I'-adv o-aled. Aim iii'es-; ' I.eV. IdaMi..,. will r,iv.M, li -it ii... ell 111 Harrison fit 1 1 m ml .! n in Hi,, allerm-oii at '.MM on ui si Mill, mm Kriie-.! IS. &. M. n tuineil .Sli'llMOII rH nin 'if erai r.R NEB ERT ''' ,-auswl bv a v-st IhuihiI k Irani ,;,.(, j,,- two cars olf the (rack i N'ode riaii, b, Wyo, l-i-i Friday niht a few of th- "un- hll.d" ,debnile,l lli r,..i,ll ,,f ll. ,n.d c,., ij,,,, n to.(i,.,, nail in I' l of an "miloi-i-in,.,!" ,,,,,,., I'h' slali-ioi.nl ,,f ii,.. ( ', .ti i n i.ii'i 1 l; "'i'-ai in another eoliimn of this ' 'li- an excellent shou in and t ''edit to tlt. town and comity. I'tMllKll. l-'ii-l.i hcw naliee lumber hiti(,le., ciiiistantly on baud at my, "ii Ki-l Ho-ey, Fl miles east of,' '-Ui. ,J. J-:. Akm;i:. ; Alll.in"h I lnul in. tin,," for ihe earn- las vear. I am vci-i-thankful to 1 i.v friend-, for their voles. , ientle '"ill round. 1'esiieclfilllv Yours, H. F. Til' i.MAs. A- t-iiniiinhani, H. I.. Smiick ''Ini . avis went to the south pari county fora I i Sunday. They re- il Tuesday heavily ladenwith dis- '"t nn nt. Oaine -was somehal 't m that locality. lie c;i neuters who have ijeen em mi the Howard irr.nn elevator were obliged to '"f w'k s"r !t is (he intention I Hie same time and train of emigrants. a !i,i baee taken land who eiintemnlate 1 same time so tii.it .'. Ill arrive together. I laud sei'laa's her,. fur Sioux .iiu.1 y , composed of re!a : hose who have al all of them are Ihrifty and energetic Ui improve the yoma: m.-ii who are .-Hid will do 11,'n l count ry. We have met representations from olher towns who in!,, ruled us thai jiarties ia their locality an- inlundin to jjo west in the near futuiv and thev asked that ; we conn-'.! re and meet, them and tell them ol Sioux county and its advan tages. Many of th-'in are parties with 1 wbnci w.. have !, en acpiainted for , ...... i . . ; year--, li,w pareiils came Here in eaiiv days and realized ,;ood resulls from set i !iii in a new country and Koilmg cheap ! lauds, which have now become valuable. On every hand we hear men say that it is for the best interests of those vvhr) have no land to jro west and secure homes while there remains government land to he had as homesteads. The (M-niaml for western lauds is on the increase. Men of means are making in- miirv wilh a view to investititfanil every-1 tiling points to the rapid settlement ami development of lie- northwestern portion ,,l Nebraska. A!! that is necessary is for every one to exert every ell'ort to make known the advantages pos.sessed of Sioux ! coiintv and that locality will get its lull Judges of election- ,). W. Scott, L. E. Heidi u. David Ha.-tlelt. rksof '-!ec! ion David liarllett, I,. J. Sininioiis. cook l-iac' iMT. Jic-tice of !ie peace t. O. J. Co-.vey. Assessor- ('. K. (hovey. Constable to lill va- an, y I .'lint Judges of election O. H. Cady Harniim, Clint Ames. Clerks of election W. S. Michol.ion, W. A. lal'eson. i .i-niiNWiHiD "hfi-inct. As-es.so; W. A. llaaio. ( hecks anil other cash items hills 1,1' ,1 tiler Hunks I ' ri, ;-1 i, , i o I paper currency, 1,11, 1 cent-; . . ' . speci . i.Cfr .l teil'ler notes lill vacancy Ames. iici; i;u - ,3S0 110 : To lal - - !e:;;,(;:io 10 ! I.IAIil I.ITI KS. j i ii pii ,i I stock paiil in . . wld.ooo oo : sai pln,i f inui .vki oo : I inlivi'i.-d pioiits a.oso rn j lllilividilal ileliositssulijecttoelieek 17,851 (II) lleainllfl eerlilieates ol ile),isit. - 1.IIS0 2'.l Time eel lilk-ales of deposit - 2,lll',() Total - SiH.ifJO 40 STATU Ol' N lailtASKA, Cov.ntv or siocx, ss: j, o. ii. oriswoni, easlner ol Hie almve- nits j Everything is new and fresh and his prices are as low as the lowest, Ca" at ,he Ranch Supply House, L. GERLACH, Proprietor . I .iu.iiiii! lunik, ,l,i M.lcmnlv swear t ho I the Coiislah!n to lill vacancy .A. Kaxton. knowledge an, I belief. Ovrseer of hie.hv.avs Disl. No. S ! I). II. (imswoui. .. " : snliserihed anil sworn to before John ' :.. SKvi. me this l.itb 'lay ol Nov., IS02. Ovc.-...e,- of dehwavs. I) si. No. 9- s. i akki.h. hare of settlers. L. J. SlMMOMS. more material shall have e until K ' The work will firotiahly Ira l....i i ,.w set of carpenters, as i . Kne to their eastern Ridfiers at present. W.. i r-- . r.... i... ' ....I., ok .....l o.i... i la,. 1 ft MOIwR-v evening lor Ol.s i vj,.. ...u. tii.i, wi.ia:, ijiiau,... J'n'!s 1 .... nr.. t TI.A ,ri i..,. ..r 1... . Hj,in tl'.V. .U1.U..IICS, III, . l'leiisiint Kili,'f ricasaiitics. Nov. 101 h, 1M!I2. Nolan is threshing out the Pleasant Andy Christian's wheat went 17 bushels per acre and Ins The gentle zephyrs of last Sunday i II. . oerw''W the wovk on t lie new .sc-attered considerable grain over the lie lias a strong- Uestre lo i pnnne, v.. cain.si.ian s uaney, which was " . ..: . i i .. I ...,. I...1 I,,,.,,.. I : ie. i .i... ,.i tui m.iKU is i nine iinio tr s. ne- , n.i unvjiii; nun eieu mik ,i .-u. I1'.. . . i ... i ... . n.n c..,o e. ni , a..: i.:.... ;,; inat our coum.rv is uesi.meu lor a i '"'"'' i,i,hi i. uuo ui.n. oiiiu i! future. May his desire lie i realization. They conic: they (J the believe. iijjklil.tU! eXailemeiit. was caiisedTues "lfwiiit noon, by tlie mule team of ,r Ji: Hifi'-lovv rimnine; away. Mr. ItMpv Imving a narrow escape. Hi ll k load of hav sdinilintr near (iriswold was upset and J. J. Zumbrunneivs wind mill was blown away and made to look like a republican olliee holder's face since election. K. L. Kirtly had a horse badly cut in a wire fence a. week- fir so ao. l)r. Meredith was called last week to see Mrs. A. Christian, since which time iiinleilcr's sloru and was limliiii"; on her health is improving. Vmt of the iviij 1 ife vviipin longn L w hich run en- Ij'OII Wlien he loll liai l; ;ile and frightened the vv Inch run east on the street, and in Ix-hind the iost. oili'-" huildiu Nilhe wnon upset and the team Wi. .ur. liigeio-.v J.-ll under tlie On last Thursilay eve llev. filasner preached in the 1'leasanl Kide school bouse ta an audience w hich, in point, of ii u ii 1 1 m --. would make Harrison ashamed ! of itself. Coiiii' aain l-'.lder. Mrs. County Sup!. (Joodvvin vUit Win. Klsherry. j Judges of election Robert I-'ergitson, j John Speas, Eo.lierl Tally. Clerksof eli-clt-m-II. S. Clonal, D. A. I'ublow. fivi: hAts i',':):cixrT. Justice of I lie peace to lill vacam -y S. H. Colfee. Assessor J.cnh Korster. Conslablel" III! vacancv M. J. 0'l'on- nell. Overseer of iiighvvays Jacob Marking. Judges of election Frank I'iiikliiiin, S. Tibhi t, Jacob Marking. Clerks of election A. Sonthworlli, A.' Sneider. HAT ( ItK.'-'.K I'liECI.VCT. Justice of the peace to fill va'-inu-y (horgo llowen. Assessor J. C. Parsons. Constable to fill vacancy C. Civwell. Overseer of highways James Wilson. Judges of election Valentine Wohl heter. Henry Zimmerman, V. W. Woody. Clerks of election Matthew Hall, J. E. Hollingsworth. MDNTROSli rREXJIXCT. Justice of the peace to fill varancy Ci. J. Thayer. Assessor John Debano. Constable to lill vacancy C. Burgel. Overseer of highways W. E. Jones. Judges of election Eben Calishavv, Martin Cayhart, F. XV. Meyer, Clerks of election V. E. Jones, John Messing. M'NNTNIi WATEl: I'llKCIXCT. Justice of the peace to lill vacancv J. V. Cook. Assessor J. If. Cook. Constable to lill vacancy J. W. Ear nest. Overseer of highways John (Ireen. Judges' of election J. A. (ireen, Ar-i fhur (ireen, and a lie between J. H. Cook ! and J. W. Earnest. I Clerks of election J. H. Cook, Andrew ) Mctlinley. ; SHEW' (.'UEKK PRECINCT. Justice of the peace to lill vacancv T. li. Snyder. Assessor ( ieo. Albertsen. Constalde to lill vacancy J. Ga'iipcrt. Overseer of highways V. Thomas SnakeCreek elected no precinct uiiii-ct-s. VV A 1 1 !il IN X ET TK E 't.NCT. Assessor John Hei-iuan. Constable to III! vacancv lie between Notary Public. ,VNi HAVE A STOCK OF (JtiOOS, Beady io Supply the Wants of F SIOUX COUN eopls of TY :in tlie line of: GROCERIES, DRY GOODS- BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, ETC. .V- (;reat Pojiular History of the World. The story of the world's history, is, after all, tlie most interesting- and most instructive story which has ever been told. It was probably never better pre sented, for general reading- and reference, than in Alliens Cyclopedia of History, recently published. Every nation of the earth, ancient or modern, is treated in its alphabetical order, excepting, only, the United States, which is to form a separate work. You have ancient his tory as far back" as B. C. 5004 and mod ern history down to A. 1). 1HU2. All countries are described in their physical aspects, as well as historically, so vou have the equivalent of a book of travels round tlie world. There are many illus trations, none for mere ornament, but all helpful for instruction. Considering the magnitude of the work, its small cost is astonishing. The entire history comprises about 800,000 words equiva lent, you will mid by comparison, to about, 10 volumes of ordinary size and yet is issued in two handy volumes, in small but clear type, well and handsome ly made, and sold in cloth binding for only :!l.2o for the set, plus 20 cents for postage, if by mail. For 10 cents the publisher sends post-paid a paper-bound volume of 100 pages, containing the com plete history of several nations, by which you can judge of the character of the en tire work. Kvery home ought, to have a good Universal History; this is probably the best for general use. The publisher's catalogue of choice books, over 100 pages, a rich feast for book lovers, is sent postpaid for 2 cents. John 13. Ai.den, Publisher, 57 Rose St., New York. Our Stock of Shelf aiid Heavy Hard ware is Complete and we Have WAGONS and Farm Machinery -in Season. Our Prices are Down to the Lowest Notch. GEO. H. TURNER, DEALER ITsT P'1 0 C 1 H 11 d i S Groceries, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Flour and Feed . VAXD A FULL USE K i!KK. HARRISON'S LAST WORK. .V Loving Memento lo be Sent to Every One of Our Women Readers. V e-Il'-u ,. . i , r , , ,.- ,- ,..,. ,, , SiMUl reeling ami vv in. niatiery. and Die hues caught his foot and our school this week, whicIT is being ably )wrse,,. f hi-hwa vs Chas. Si Vd him some distance, but, luckily, conducted by Miss Hello Uodson. km did not I urn, and he escaped One-fourth of the. vote of Pleasant kit a. few slight bruises. I.tdge precinct was nst for Prohibition. Solid lull Mrs. Harrison crtuld not have left a more loving memento to the women of America than the work she did for them before her last sickness. It is a inagniii cent. work of art, a Bunch of Orchids, painted by I ler in the White House, from an orchid raised in tlie While House. It, is lovingly dedicated to the mothers, j wives, and daughters f America: and the reproduction are so perfect, that las! i An u A , when a proof was submitlci! o ! Mrs. Harrison at, boon Hake, for her ;:p S pro.nl, she thought it was her own Hardware, Tinware, Barbed Wire and Machinery. Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Wind Mills, Pumps and Buggies. When in town call and see our goods and get our prices. ID To The Public undersigned resect fully (fin- PniNTKH. lodges f eection--I,en Haul, O. A. ! v, ' ' l I . ,c e f.(.. " it.ir, uu- iiimii.i oi nullify Hie I medium through which (huso valuable pictures (12x15 inches) were presented to the women of America. They arc, not. for sale: I. lit, we will now send one to (iorten, John Anderson. Clerks of eleclign Lewis (ler ( :has. Biehle. WI1ITR H1VKR rllE'-INCT. Public Sale I Justice of the peace lo V. S. Johnson. ' s to the public that he vvrongMilly . ol !! head of .steers, li head ol cows amy Assessor Jos. Decker 1 J. W. Hi-own "f branding a 21 head of horses on Sal urda v, Nov. 2!, j lielonging to him, having found . al Hiverv Pari), Harrison, at, TO Ifer unmolested a short time ago. , 'lock. u. in. JoS h. K X. per cent. A, kwu, I"ti., 5v'v.. ;i, Vi'X Terms. 10 months at 10 j ion-ison, auctioneer. j UN I'At'T. ! vacancy any mother, wife, or ilauuhler who will , enclose three two-cent, slaiups lo pay fori tl'aiisnortal ion. parking, etc. i'lusei ('onsluiilo to nil vacancy .u. it. uroen. ; exmusi'e iitei-ieiue, i tirmjr Airs, il ar-i Overseer rtf highways -Deidrii-k Neibon. i ri-vm's.aulograpJi uc i .o,-''-.i!t, w ill - non ; iildgesof I'lection. . 1 1, la'nneo, S. j beyond pra e, I'lid .houlil i: sirinal ut Kemp, I. K. Mi Into. h. ! one". , Address I .-.Mi K mix's l-'A'lli,', i 'lei ks of election M. .1. Weber, R. . V " !5 Ea ! la maker, I Ye espect fully, GEO. H. TURNER. "Seeing is Believino:.5' And a rood lamb must be simple; when it is not- simple it is not Rood. SimMc. Beautiful. Good tl-iesp t words mean much, but to see "The Rochester" i WU1 impress the truth more forciblv. All mptal tough and seamless, and made in three nieces nnvi it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's ot old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than ras liffht. f .l . .1 ,' . " . . ' suiter inuii cicctnc nrrnt ana more cneeriul than either. Loot forthiSDtrnap TiiERocm.STF.R. Jf the Wimn dealer has n't tlwm.ni,.. Roclu-ster.aiKl thy ,tv!e you want, scad to us for Tu? n ilW?tre5 cSStoSf and we will teri yon a lamp s.ifdy bv exprcss-your cho cc ol mil a wndtcii torn tlie .u.y.-i Umi Store in iht World. ,OUO noct4-ri!iii CO., 4 i Vtuk Place, Now York City. Mth Street, :iew ilia Rochester1 i i It i 1 ' v. V,!l & Hi,