The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 30, 1893, Image 4

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The Sioux County Journal.
(ESTABLISH!-:!! IsSS.j
OLDEST FAHOi IN THE COCXTY.
BEST FAPEK IS TUE tDl'NTY.
OXLY REPCBL1CAS FAl'Ett IN SMl'X COl'Vn.
HAS THE LARCEST ClIiCVLATIOS Of ANY
FAJ'ER PCBLWHED IK KIOCX O ll'STY.
O
l'rice,
L. J. Siuunous. - - Editor.
Subscription
, Siuunous,
Kiitored at tin? Harrison Jiost otnce
oiid class matter.
Thchsday, March uO, 19!.
Tlie people of the entire btate, regard
leas of party, extend sympathy to Lieut
Gov. JJajors in the loss of his son.
Siuce Rosewater has taken his Bee and
gone over to the populists he should
hand iu his resignation as niemiier of the
national republican committee.
The Chicago Inter Ocean as 21 years
old last Saturday, and to celebrate the
event issued a 60 pagepaper. Tlie nioi-.il
tone of the paper has always been of the
highest order and it is a credit to the
worlds fair city.
It is rumored that Rosewater' s mind is
becoming unbalanced. It is to be hoped
that the rumor will be proven false.
The loss of his reason is a greater calam
ity than his worst enemy would want 10
see befall the brilliant editor, notwith
standing the unprincipled methods he
resorts to.
The Newberry bill has been recom
mended to pass by the senate and will
likely become a law. Then this part of
the state will- likely have poorer train
service than it now has and through
rates be raised and the development of
the couutry will be retarded simply to
satisfy a few extremests.
Tin Man-h report of the secretary of
;ii;iuitliie, the lirst one to v.hicl( ut-tiu-ia.il
the name of J- Sterling rtuii,
relating 1 the wheat on hand ui.d tlie
! quality .il that yrovvn iu the iHiltreiit
j Mates, contains a good ttatl "f iuerest
j i (ijj inl'.H uiatkm. The uinoniit of wheal
j on hand March 1, IK)!), was WMKKl.OOO
bushels, :i(i,()!.Hl,llll) bushels less than was
mi hand a year prior to that date. An
other tact is that the wheat of North
Dakota weighed on an average o't.H
per bushel and that of South Dakota 50.2
lr bushel, while the wheat of Nebraska
averaged 5S pounds per bushel. Nebras
ka has uot.iu the past, i-laimed much
recognition as a wheat growing state
hut the time is at hand when she is
bound to take her place as one of tlie
leading states in tiie production of that
cereal.
It would be an excellent thing if some
one would devise a method whereby true
reports of the mutters transpiring at the
legislature could lie given to the public.
A few days ago the senate in committee
of the whole had tlie Newberry bill under
consideration. A motion was made anu
carried that the committee rise. When
the committee of the whole rises the
rules of the senate and parliamentary
practice provide that the roll shall be
called that the presiding oilicer may
know. rind announce that the senate is
legally organised and .ady for business.
White the roll call was U-ing made at
the time mentioned Senator Dale, a pop
ulist who seems to possess more lung
power than knowledge of the rules gov
erning the Ixxly of which he is a mem
ber, demanded a call of tire house.
Lieut. Gov. Majors coolly but lirinlv
tiered the roll call to proceed and
other Don members, including 1 1 j.
The populist leaders in tlie south now
declare that that party is entirely super
fluous ic that part of the country, at
least. It was used as an assistant to the
democratic party. That party is now
in the saddle and the pops are not .in it.
Even the men who attempted to ride
both democratic and populist horses
have no standing, as is evidenced by the
failure of Billy Bryan to control the
patronage when Morton shows his hand.
On March 22d Col. E. D. Webster, of
Stratton, died at Washington, D. C. He
was one of the pioneer newspaper men
of Nebraska and was well known
throughout the state. He was a mem
ber of the republican national conven
tion at Minneapolis. In 1800 Col. Web
ster was the lirst delegate to a national
republican convention ever named in
Nebraska and he has always done active
Work for the party in the state.
or-
theii
tates-
ruan from this district, got excited ami
some even grasped inkstands to hurl at
tlie head of the presiding otlicer. When
the roll call was completed the ranting
L-ale was recognized and the call of the
house was made. That gave Rosewater
a chance to roast his old enemy, Majors,
and the Bit of the next morning con
ta'aied a long article telling how Majors
had attempted to defeat the wishes of
the people in the interests of the corpo
rations and every populist agitator all
over the state took up the cry and en
larged upon it and added to it until any
one who did not know the rules fi. I lowed
bv the senate was lead to believe that
the lieutenant governor had committed
au act of treason and should be hung
without ceremony, instead of which he
was simply performing his duty, which
he understood better than the populist
senators did theirs and better than Rose
water was willing to admit.
There is an army of men employed
upon the railroads of the United States,
an army of 784,000. They are not en
gaged in idle maneuvers, dress parade,
barrack drills, or preparations for w ar
fare, but by their diligence, energy and
toil contribute immensely to the wealth,
well being and development of the couu
try, the interchange of its products, the
diffusion of information, and the prompt
transportation of vast numbers of pas
neni;ers, with a remarkably low percent
age of casualties. The number of pas
sengers carried last year was 530,000,000.
Tlie number of passengers killed was
203. Scientific American.
Final i'roof Notiw.
Al! p'TsOtis having linal proof n
1 hi u.iiw'i- u ill : ,--cive i "":i ,.cd cd
i, .ma in- i ; :iiwi,te , u cxai"!,,-- Hi
notice ami ii - errors exist rejwrt the
same tu this ortiee at once.
the
Notice for I'nblicittioii.
Land Office lit ITiadron, Nib., j
Mar. 27, ls'..:f. I
otice is herebv pi veil that tlie following
named settler lias llleil notice of Ins Inten
tion to make liual proof in support ot his
claim, ami Unit sunt proof will be made be
fore Coi'.rad Lindeiiinii.t lerk of the lll-triit
Court ut Harrison, Nebraska, on May Eight,
i.-f.M. viz:
Mary Abler, of Rnyville. Nebr.,
who made Homestead Entry No. HI1K, for the
Lots !,,:;, A i See. 5, Tp.ti N., li. SI West o!
Ihe i 111 Y. M.
He name the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivu
i ;nn of. isnid hind. 17. :
(Mi li. Cadv, Koliert Neece, Alva '
.fames K. itc'Coy.allof iloyviile, Neln
Fritz Stich. of 'hint ruse. Nebr.,
who made Home-ted Entry No. 1145 for the
Sec. 5, Tp. Si K- o 'ct ot the
0th 1 M.
He mom s the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cuiuva
tion of, s:iid laud, viz:
Jacob Wa-serburRer, Jacob l-'orster, l'erry
While, Jackson KreWer, nil ot Montrose,
Nebr M W. 11. McCann, Hegislcr.
hreevo,
.: also
Notice for Publication-
l aud Cilice at Chadron, Neb., I
Mar. -a, is;,:;, i
voliee is herebv civeti that the following
r!., led settler has lite. I notice of Ills inten
tion to make final pi out in snijort ot his
.limn, and that said proof will be made bc
iore Conn.d I.itiileaiaii. t lerk of the District
Court nt Harrison, Nebraska, on May
i, ls'.,:l, viz:
Martin tinjliart. of . Montrose. N' li,..
sole Heir of Elizal--tii liayhart. deceaseil,
who made I'ri'-eiiipt ion 11. . No. laTu, tor the
s v s U . i4 sec. i.'i, '1 p. St N., It. M U est of the
iltll I". M.
II.. names tile I ol low nil.' Mil
. to
and
nrove His coniinuo-.is icsm, ine ..j-....
ca'.tivi.tioa of sai.l lainl. viz:
Frank Nulle. Hearv I'iek.-Mlu o, K. onrad
Hcttieh. Jolm llenrv . All Moal;..sc. Nebr.
,2...;U: W. II. Ml 1 ANN. Itejt.i-ter.
.Nellie f(T fill lii.-ltl. i!..
I and lllliec ut Clladion. Neb., (
.Mar. s, jv.t. i
Notice is herebv eiveil Hail t he !o!ow iair
nained selthT lias filed not .cc . .! h is ill ten
tion lo make final proof in s ipis.rt nl lis
ci-.iui. and that said proof ill Ik-made bc
f iee Conrad l.imlemaii, I lerk ol the district
touil i.! Harrison, Nehra-ka, on April l.th,
is't:, viz:
l.urnam I.. W ilsiia. nl :!. r: Nebr..
who made Pre cmption l. s. N,,. -iXt, for tin
s' s : nlid si::, sW i, and lot 4 ,.,-. -J, Tp.
": est of the Mil I". M.
He names tile' follow "ins; witnesses to prove
bis i-oi'tinuoiis residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz :
.lames .Nolan, Walter i ooilrall , A. I!. Hew,
all ol Harrison. Nebr., l.coree W. Ilnvis, ol
l.iammercv, Nebr. V. H. McCANN.
i-i-::i! ' Ue.nister.
Nolice fur I'aliiiralimi.
Land (Jllice at Chadron, Neb., i
Mar. k, lsa:.
Nolice is herebv Riven that the followiujr
nnmeil settler has Hied notice of his inti n
tion lo make final prool in support ot his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
lorn Conrad l.iiuleinan, Clerk of the District
Court, nt Harrison, Nebraska, on April 17th,
Is'.W, viz:
.Joseph .1- Kipp. of Iliiiliirr, Nebr..
who made Homestead Entry No. inai for the
NE', NW', anil W; NE'4 mid NW'i., i:H
See. H, Tp. :V1 N., It. 63. W. lith 1'. M-
He naines the foUowini; witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz :
Julius 11. I'.urke, Joseph (I. llorris, Ernest
lillnife, George V. Crim, all of lioibire, Nebr.
i -:il W. II. MCCANN, licKistcr.
Mn rifl ii Sale.
I!v virtue of an order of sale issued 1 v the
Cleft ol the Ui-tviel Court ol sioux . .
Nebra.-ka, iijnui a Uecr-e r-.-vdei.-d , . --..id
coii-t iu favor ot l.uis s.ctiuchar.ii nd
against John V . Tidd, I will on the Mil day
of April, Irtti, i'l one o'ehx-k, p. in-, on caid
dav at the lrent dm.r ol the eoilrl lions., ot
said sioux count v, in Harrison, -,-lltheloI
lowinj; descrilxd real estate, iz: lts
nuniUred I wo Three i-'C and honrilj
and Ihe south Fast quarter M-.c ot the
-oath West quarter (SWH of s.-etion nuiie
ler eighteen (IS), township thii ty three i iB
north of ranp; uumlier ftlty-thre-..O' e-t
of the iitli Principal Merklaii in Mouv
coiintv, Nebraska, at public auction to the
biClK -t bidder lor cash to satisly said order
ot sale in the sum of tvi and intere-t,
costs and accruing costs.
1 hi. 1:b!1 ,
liS-ailj Slieritl of Nuns Co., Nebr.
Slndiirs Sale.
Itv virtue of an order of sale issued by the
clerk ol the district court ol sioux county,
Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said
court iu lavor of Catharine A. smoot and
against August P.ih-k, Eena C. Ileck, his wile,
lnviuht H. i.riswold and -Mrs. DnifrhtH.
(iriswold, flr-l and real name unknown, I
will on the stb dav of April, Islet, at one
o'clock, p. m.. on -aid day at the 1 rout door
of the court bouse of i-aii county iu Harri
son, sell the follow iiitfdcscrilicd real estate,
viz: The Soillh West quarter iS'4, ol
section twentv-tw o in tow nslnp thirty-
one (.11) north of ranire tit ty-six (SI,' w est of
thelith Principal Mcridan in sioux county,
Nebraska, at public auction to the inchest
bidder I'm cash to satisly said order ol sa.e
ia the sum ol JllTlUi and interest ami cost
and ccruin cost-. I'lins. I'.KfUV.
I avail shcrirl ol sioax ( o., Nebr.
Slieriil"s Sale.
Itv virtue of all order or sale i-sued
bv "the clerk of the district court ol
sioux countv. Nebraska on a decree reii
dered ill saiil court in favor of Sarah C Ii.
Ilassett and aiialnst Friinklin simons, Mary
Simons, Sarah E. Davis and D. 1'. Ia i, I
will on the nth dav of .May. IsM, at one
o'clock, p. in. on said day at I he i rout disir
of the court house in Harrison, Nebr., sell
the following described real estate, viz:
Lot niinibi r six in block number
vixleen iu the v illaife of Harrison, sioux
countv Nebra-ka at public auction to t he
hiirhe's! bidder tor cash to satisly said order
ol sale iu the sum of one Thousand Seven
teen and 4- 1 dollars and interest and costs
and neeruiiiff costs. I nos. mam
,-.n.;(Ii -nerilfof sioux county
, Nell.
Mil'
rirt"i
Sale.
I!y virture of an order of sale issued by the
cleik ol the district court ol sioux
Countv, Nebraska, upon a decree ren
dered ' bv said court iu favor of
'1 in- American Investment Company
against Marv Sliav and the unknown
dev isees ol John . -hay 1 will on the 2ith day
ol April, IS'.'.I. at one o'clock p. in. on said
dav, at the tront door of the court house, in
said count'.', in Harrison, Nebr, sell the lol
lowinj.' described real estate, v iz: The .Sort ll
West Quarter of section Thirty thee (Xii
Township 'j'hirtv-one (III! North ot Itanlfe
Kiftv lhi ee(5.i; est of theilt Ii Principal .Meri
dian in Sioux county, Nebraska, at public
miction to the highest bidder lor cash, siib
ieet to lieu of llrst moid 1,'airc lor principal
"sum of :i",o.0O to satisfy said order of sab-, in
the sum of iflls.'.ls and interest, costs and ac
cruiiiK cosis. Tuns. Kkipv,
-is:B sheritt of said County.
An investigation of the board of public
lands and buildings would be all right
and proper, but to bring impeachment
cuits against them to satisfy the ghoul
whoedils tlie Omaha Bee would be a
trreat injustice to the members of the
board. An investigation which would
find all the facts should be made. Then
if the evidence would warrant it im
peachment proceedings could be insti
tuted. Ad official does not have to de
fend himself in an investigation, but in
case of impeachment he does. Rose
water never loses an opportunity to
blacken the record and reputation of a
public official who does not truckle to
his whims and men of intelligence should
ignore his unreasonable demands.
In tlie matter of a state fair exhibit
there is a most excellent opportunity for
eo-operation by the four northwest coun
ties of Nebraska. By taking the matter
fet hand now the details could be ar
ranged so as to have the county collec
tive exhibits of Box Butte, Dawes,
Sioux and Sheridan counties all
located close together in tlie agricul
tural hall and much more effective work
could be done by those in charge than
would be possible without an arrange
ment of that kind. If the officers of the
agricultural societies of the counties
tamed take this matter on there is no
doubt of its being carried out success
fvtyjv
It is singular that tbe populist mem
Mtr of the legislature are almost to a
Mm opposed to helping to build up the
sugar beet industry in the state.- They
MM tit it fe no profitable to the
tmmen utti (hot the profits are eaten up
fcr p Mtttu object fey pay
io!rty to the rrower for fetW that
(m rtitiug or beetr wowd be done by
WiplM orgatnlzed for the purpose of
jWrhtg- (iMMf hf targe quantities, If
J iri7 ipwprlj eared for tin tit
CXiM ftWV f question' of its
, CaWMF ryeetw. In lurope be pro
MliMHKttffino( t aiach per
$ 4f MHMd by (Mr fanner and
' t rttwMMMvorrt for them and
i CJ-rlr priobt ti beem
t rfgiiautMMrlgi' m fcrtwc ttlimIS
"V. ' r ' .
Otic ol' the Sights of Hawaii.
The most picUu'esij ue and weird of all
the sights of Hawaii are the lire lakes of
Haletiiauniaii (Hally-mah-oo-mah-oo).
After passing the mighty dill' of Uweka
huna. which ncarlv overlooks Ualemau-
niau, and leaving tlie vast brown dome
of Manna Lou, to the left, you observe
the approach to the desert by the clouds
of sulphurous smoke which are encoun
tered. Next you meet with fresh lava
which lias but recently issued from the
fire lakes of Halemaumau, and suddenly
you step into a crinkly, billowy, fur
rowed lloor, an ocean of black waves
rolls around you, and you are shut in by
vast, dark horrent chll's. You traverse
two miles of this uncanny region before
reaching the chaotic and horrific pit of
Halemaumau, the lancied abode if the
fire-goddess Pele.
The scene here at night is indescribably
weird. Seated upon an overhangiug
cliff one can watch the surging vaves of
fire seething to the mouths of the yawn
ins chasms whose depths are in the hol
lows of the earth's fiery heart. Horrible
spouts of white lire belch forth from the
caves, dashing the flaming spray wide
and high. Huge cakes of dark crust lilt
and plunge and are suched down into the
seething vortices. The forked tongues
of flame dart up like fiery demons from
the yawning abysses, and one can revel
in a plethora of imaginary horrors which
seem to fittingly belong to that region.
From "The Hawaiian Islands," iu
Demorest's Family Magazine for April.
Notice fur I'lililicatinn.
Land Office at Chadron, Neb., (
Feb. is, 1SKS. I
Notice is hereby riven that the following'
named settler bus (lied notice ol ills inten
tion to nuilic final proof in support ol his
claim, and that said proof will bo made be
fore Conrad J.indemaii, Clerk ot the liistrict
Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on .March III,
H'.sl, v ;. .
, ,1 Hansen, of Montrose. Nebl'..
who m, ale Homestead Kntry No. TIKI for the
S'.; aw i. sec. s, and s.'-i NIC' See. il, Tp. I'd N .,
It. :a West of the lith 1'. Jl.
ile nami'i I he following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
Christian liniwi Joseph Konralll. Herman
Konratlb Henrv c. Hunter, all (if Montrose,
,.l,r. W. II. MCCANN.
1 -J-i -'2fl 1 Keislcr.
Mirvill's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale issued by tbe
clerl; of the district court ol sioux county,
Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said
court in lav or of The American Investment
Company against John 1. Davis, Lewis
Hscher,' Fischer, his wife, llrst Hint
christian name unknown, I will on the ath
ilavoi Anril. 1SUII. at one o'clock, p. in. on
said dav, at the front door of the court
house, i'n said county, in Harrison, Nebr.,
sell the following described real estate, viz:
The South West (juarter (SW'4) ol section
Thirty-two (IKi, Township Thirty-two (Ml
Nortliof liane Fifty-six (SCO West of the
lit h Principal .Meridian in Sioux county, Ne
braska, at public auciion to ine iniincs,
bidder for cash, and subject to a Hrst mol t
(?a!e for ,17j.ii0 to satily said order of sale, in
the sum of f.AXi and interest, costs and ac
cruinu costs. Tnos. Ukiuv,
( sheritt of said County.
DO YOU WANT WATER? Blacksmithing, Wood
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLLR,
T. O. WILLIAMS,
Harrison, - - - Nebraska.
Work, Plow Work
-AND-
General Repairing.
Reasonable Rates. Shop South of
Uvery Barn. W. E. BROWN.
V. A. HESTER,
-liEALLH IN
Lumber, Grain
Lime and Coal.
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Hair
and Cement.
A Complete Stock Always on
Hand.
s
1 'M.IVAN A I 'l.M.KV. l-awjcrs.
Vt fix PRACTICE IX Al.L TUB LOCAL, ST ITU
and federal court- ami I', s. Land uilice.
LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN.
t s i t s t
Otiii-e iii ('ourt House,
HARRISON - SKBItASKA
B. F. THOMAS,
County Surveyor
; LAND AGENT.
j He Knowr- Sioux County
j letter Thau any Other Man.
I Consult him Before Locating.
I
I L. E. DELUEX & SON,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
' Itepniriiii? (lone on sliorl notice.
"iood work and reasonable cliai'trcs.
shop south of livery lmru.
HAkJUSON. - - - A
1M((,1NI.KY A STOVKR,
Harrison, Netir.
own fullon ins brand :
B. L. SMUCK. !
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. I
One Hour Smith "1 Hank (if liarrisiiii. j
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
ItAZdILS ANI1 SCISSORS 1'fT IN (HtllEIt.
Sewing machines cleaned anil repaired, j
i all. I
r
GEO. H. TURNER,
DEALER I3sT
roceries
-AND-
he
i mail
the ('. S.
, on April
Nn'.ii'i' i'nl' rillilicillinll.
Land i mice at ( liadron. Neb., I
l'('l). IS, ls;i;i. )
Notice is li'Tcbv iriven that tin' I'ollowiiiK
,,,,,,,, ..I scttl. r has tiled niilice of his inten
tion to make linal proof in siipiiort of his
elaiiii, and that said prool will Ik
fore the Hi'ui-lci' ie.nl Receiver ol
Laud I lllice nl. rhaitron, Nebraska
:,tli, tw.K, viz-.
Henry ('. Hunter, nl' llndarc. Xclir..
who nuale iloinestend Lutry No. .T.Uii. for the
W :t SKi . and SV, XK', Sec. l, NVi4 Nl'.i.i
Sec. H-l, Tp- :l:l N., It. -"'4 West of the lilil 1'. M.
Ile naines the (ollov.infj witnesses to prove
his continuous residence tijmii and calliva
li, . ,a suiil hinil. vi.:
Kilinund 1'. l-ocliwood, Joshua llaltcr.
Hubert li. Harrison. Samuel Ii. t'olt'ee, all ol
Uo'larc, Nebr., also
SiiuiupI It. Coffee, (if liuiiarc. .Nebr..
w ho made Itoinestedd Kntry .W.O for the t.'i
ICH sec. 'tl. and V.H Mi1! Sec. '-'., Tp. Si ..( K.
."il M estof (itll i". M.
lie miines the to low nit witnesses id prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
l . I , ,i ii in I :. I,oe vWckk . JOsliua oauer
Hobi-rt 1!. Ilairisoii. Ilenrv f. Hunter, all dt
llduare Nebr., also
liolicrf Harrison, of Hodarc. Xclir..
m-lin miidn llniiiestend I'.ntrv No. '.Ml. tor the
Nl-, Sec. 13. TP. SI N., It. 54 "West dftheCth
1'. M.
He mimes the following wiinenses id prove
discontinuous residence upon un'icuitivii
linn nl Mind bind. VIZ:
i-,ii,uiii(l c. ixK'kwoou. Jdsnuii raiKer
Hemv II. Hunter. Siiinuel B. dtrec, allot
Hodarc, Nebr. V. It. Mot.'ANN.
(il'iUI 11IH.T.
Mieriirs Stile.
Itv virtue of an order of sale issued by the
Clei k of the liistrict Court of s1on County,
Nebraska, upon n decree rendered bv said
court ill favor of The American Invest
incut Company niriiinst lrvinjr Wilson, Kiln
M. Wilson, Tlioinas Iievenport and llannali
lieveapoit, 1 will on the 'iath day of April,
ls'.l.'l, at. one o'clock', p. in., on said day, at
the front door of the court house, iu said
ountv, in Harrison, Nebr., sell tile lol-
lovvinn described real estate, viz: MirlK
west quarter ( N. W. i) (if Section twenty-
X ('-lit lownsllip iniriy (.icj :mhiii mum
iftv four (.'il, West of the C.lh Principal
Meridian, iu Sioux county, Nebraska, at
public auction to the highest bidder for
casn. snojcci to in u oi inst uiiniiK'- i"
lirincipal sum of if-'ixUKi, to satisfy said
order (if sal", iu the. sum ol slli.l.i and
interest, cosis and accruini; costs.
CMOS, ll K i Ol j
l'is.;:: sherifl' dl said County.
(general Merchandise.
Look at my Goods and Prices
Much Meat in Short Meter.
India has 139 cotton mills. ,
Ventilated boots are worn.
Uncle Sam has 16,000,000 cows.
Glass was our first manufacture.
Tlie female inventor is increasing.
In 1892 28,000 patents were issued.
Germany has 4,500 electric plants.
Cooking by electricity is in vogue.
An Amsterdam peddler left $80,000.
Uncle Sam is worth 163,648,000,000.
All Pittsburg once sold for a violin.
There are aluminum tobacco pipes.
Millionaire Mackay was a newsboy.
Portugal leads Europe in illiterates.
Massachusetts built our (irst canals.
New Orleans leads in banana imports,
Canadian railwavs stretch 14,209 miles.
Winnipeg breeds buffaloes with cattle.
United States contains lo.uw paupers.
England uses 250,000,000 brick a year.
. a,,?; ava ovrv
uur paper output is iiii,uw,wju
vear.
We make II 7.081.QOO in ribbons a year.
American journals employ 200,000
men.
Chiisago has Oenty-fl ve national banks.
EH'ectrfcrty ptopth all Toledd street
CMS.'
St LoliiS riValu' Boston1 as a shoe
center. , .
China's richest banker has 12,000,000,
000. Alaska has yielded $33,000,000 in seal-
s to lift "
i A JlexicaiV Street car rents for $3. SO a
day. . . ,
Our dynamics industry represents $6,-
000,000; - . .
AnMehiiW iitilh 7.000 ootmfh 6t col'
Notice for I'lililicatinn.
ril
Not ice to .'(iit-i;i'si(l('lit Drt'cndiiiils.
Andrew llaiilinan, Alniina Ilahlnian and
Milium, Miller Cdinliany, a eorporalidn,
fendauts, will take notice that on tlie 2lsi
dav of March, A. 1. ls!i:i Herbert Sicilians,
plninlill herein, Hied Ills pcuuoli in uic
district court of Sioux countv, NelirasKa,
iim list said (lelcnilaiits. tne onjec( aim
praver of which are to foreclose a certain
morltratii' executed by the defendants, An-
Ircvv liahbnaii and Almiiia uaiiiiuan id inc
Western s.-ciinlv ( iiinpany, a cdrporai ion
of Windlliini, Couneclicut. and which said
lnortxauu was tin- a valuable consiuorai ion
assigned by said Western security Company
to tins piauillti said uioiiiie was i,,-!.
upon The South West Qunrier, (S. w. !
Section Twenty (See. -IC), Township Thrity-
tliree. tTwp. .13), liausfc riiiy-nve, )
Sioux cdUlUV. Nebraska lor tne sum
dl Three Hundred and l-ltty Hollars Ciill.lIU!
dated May istb, Is.sk ami due and payable in
years lroni date tncreoi. i nut mere is
now due and iavable upon said note and
inortfcaire the. sum of lls.'l with interest
thereon 'from the lirst (lav of Mareb, A. I.
Is'.i:',. for which . sum Willi uilere.-l inercon
from this dale plaintiff prays fur a decree
that delciidauis be reiinired to pay tne sum
or that said premises may be sold to satisly
the aiuduni tdiinit (inc.
Yon arc required to answer said petition
on or net ore the 1st. (lay o- wiy, v. k. i.-.'-i.
1 1 f, it ilr.K r si i-.niiixs.
By lino. 'Walker, Plaintiff.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated March '21st, ls(i:i. lis :
Before Placing Orders Elsewhere.
We can Accomodate Every-
one and Garry Everything
From a Carpet Tack to a
Threshing Machine.
We are at the Bottom for Cash,
JOHN A. LUCAS, ritESiiiKNT.
A. t'ASTLEr Vk-b-Vbesikbst:
Land Ollice at Chadron, Neb.
Keb. '27, 1HW.
Notice is hereby given that tlie folldwiiift
ti.i, ..,.il settler hn tiled ndlieo (rt his inf.'n
tion tomiike linal pnnif in support (if Mb
claim, and that said prool win tie mane ;
fore Conrad i-andeman, eierK oi (in: imsu i.-i
Court, at Harrison, .eurasKa, on j
17th, lifts, viz.
Pixon S. Cuny. nf I.iiwn. Xclir..
who mndn Homestead Entry No. (lull for tbe
VX NW14 and WK SW'!t Sec. '25, Tp. -2SN
M Westot thrtdtli P. M.
He naines the following witnesses to prove.
his cdtitinuous residence updit and euliiva
tion of said land, viz:
Louta Liirsen. (Tint Ames, nil of Lawn
Nebr., George Knjrclbrccht, William
Nicholson all of Canton, Nebr.; also
William A. BiKolow, of Harrison. Xclir..
who made Homestead Kntry No. 111(1 for the
Ixt3 and 4 See. IX and IxitlSec. la, and
SWMSWiiSec. 17, Tp. 81 K., it. 67 West of the
lith 1'. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon awl cultiva
tion of said land viz:
Benjamin K. Johnson, Henrv Warneke.
William L. Iloyt, John A. Hanson, all ol
Harrison, Nebr.; ulso
Clnirley H. Ucrtd. of (lllclirist. N'elir..
who made Homestead Kntry No. 3IH7 for the
W N WVi sec. IS ami V.X NE! See. II, Tp. .'
N., H. M West of the lith P. M.
lie nnmes the followInK w itnesscs to prove
his continuous residence upiui nnd eultivu
tion of snkt lamt, viz:
( larencc B. Ilollinitswortii,' Mathew ('.
Uoun.FredW. Knott, Jomepli K. HolllUs
wonh, H of OtlcIirUt Nebr.; also
John FrftfliiUck Sclmlz, of Harrisoib Nebr.,
whOtrtartc Iftmiextoart fhitry No. 7(1 tor the
ltfilltnl1Hna W4 NK'4 b,tii.imh
U.KlanlSW,VWK sec M Twp. x
West of theotri P. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence, npou and cultiva
tion of ald land, viz:
Charles BlPBIf. William menie, jicnjaniin
( 'HAS. K. VEtllTY, C'AsiilMHi
!'; A. t'-ASTLBi A SWT. C'AKlliRli:
HARRISON.
ESTASLISHEC) 1887.1
Harrison, Nebraska.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ?2S 000,
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Buys School Orders, County and Village Witrl-unls;
Voliee to Noii-Kesiileiit llclViiilaut
Kaiinie Snedakcr ant unknown heirs of
Charles ('. snedakcr, deceased, wilt take
notice that Foe Met 'Unlock, plaintiff lien in,
on the 4th dav of Kcby , Ihki, tiled her )i'li
ttoninttie district court of siotiv comity,
state of Nebraska, against Charles C. s,..
daker and Kannie Suetliikcr, (lelendants
herein, the object and prayer of which s to
forecldse n e'ertani nertifai;e, ee.-ute(t by
theintothc Western Kanii .Mortgage Com
pany upon the Southeast iplartcr ot Sect inn
line, Township thiilv, Hnnge 111 ty-tbree,
Sioux countv, Nebraska, to secure tbe pay
ment (if a 'certain promissory note dated
()ctob('l"-'nd, Ihsx, lor M.VMM 'itl " percent
interest from date thereol, payable scmi-
nnuuully.
Long before said morlgnge become, due
and for value rceeivrd, said note and mort
gage was duly assigned to t'de VlcClintock,
the plaintiff herein who Is now I he ow ner
thereof; there is now due upon said note and
mortgage the sum of WVi.uo with interest
from June 1st, Islil, according to the tenor ol
said note, and plaintiti' prays that said
lrciniscs may be decreed to be sold to satisfy
the amount due thereon.
You am required to answer said petition
on or before the 1st dav of May IS'.CI.
Dated this 14th dav of March, isvil.
:! I Kok Mcl'MNTin K, plaintiff.-
Ilv Y. J. Houghton, her attorney.
COKKKSPONDKNTSi
Koi'NTZB Hhos. j New York City.
KrnsT National Haxk, Oiiiulia.
Fikst National Hank, Lincoiii;
Bank of CiiAMtox. ( iiiiiiibfi; K'eii!
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
F. Toonrns, Eli
wetw. ,
rTi
J; Wilcox,
nil of Harrison
Notice to Noii-Kesldcnt Dcfrinliliil.
.lanthio M. Ilrimdlge, defendant will take'
notice, that on the aith dav of March, 1M.
Henry II. liniudlge lilni uttfr' berein, tiled his
.,.,(,(1,1,, in the district court of slonx
ountv, Ne'liraskii, against said defendant,
(iw,lll,.f.t nnd id-liver of which are to lie
divorced from. said defendant. The plaintiff
alleges that said defendant, has for more
than two venrs limt past wilfully absented
herself from said plaintiff without reason
able ot lust cause and that ho may be. de
creed to have the eitstody of the children of
the marriage of said plaintiff with said dc
fondant.. HBNRY B. BbOnukiE,
i 'eo'; Walker.' riainuu.
1 fM Attotncf : (!
A FULL LINE)
Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and
Wall Paper. :
Undertaking goods 0 embalming;
m- PROMPT ATTENTION OiVEN TO UMl 6j UVM:
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