The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, April 20, 1893, Image 4

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BAS III LARGBBT CHtCtLATKW OT ANY
PAHOt PTlUfc3D W HOCX OOCRTY.
Subscription Price, J2.00
Ll.iiUHI, Editnr.
Enured t the Marruca po4 oflice at ee:
nd claw matter.
Tlis cost of failing a toil ef stiar !eets
at tua state ejcperimerital rtati o 5s
shown to be ft on an average. Vi'iili a
yield of 13 ton, which is a low yield,
per acre and the grower gettios f 3 a ton
at the factories there is no reason why
the growing of beets should not be a
profitable one to the farmers as soon as
factories can be secured within reach.
Thursday, April 20, 1893.
Henry Malone, of Platte Center,
tnakes known to the press that from ten
acres of sugar beets he cleared f250.
his gross receipt were f 633.
It ia reported that President Cleveland
is in favor" of putting army officers in
charge of Indian affairs in order to re
move the Indian bureau from politics.
The Rushville Standard will go back
to the weekly publication the first of
next month. It will have been a semi
weekly for a year, but the editor says it
does not pay.
The government report on the condi
tion of winUr wheat throughout the
Cuitod States on April 1st ahows the
average to be 77.4. In Kansas large
oreusare ranorltd as total failures on
account of drouth.
One of the Ilonies'.nke mines ul lad-
wood is on fire and it is out of Uks ques
tion to flood it and a larye body of earth
is linhle to cave in. The land which is
likelv to sink is thickly populated and
threat damage is certain to result.
Five hundred iron workers in Hie
Union Pacific shops at Omaha went out
on a strke at noon on Monday. The iron
workers demanded that the company
siL'n articles of agreement which the
ollicials thought to be unjust and so they
tWIintd to sitrn and the strike was the
ivsnlt. -
The tkft'ttda; a new monthly published
i.i the interest of the G. A. Tt., S. V.
iiiui W. R. C, comes to hand. It is pub-
l-Jiml ut Lincoln and J. C. Seasrest is in
command. The number of people be-
longing to the orders it represents ought
n ninlie the naner a winner from the
The legislature of Minnesota lias stir
red up tt nest of corruption in I lie matter
ir Kwumn and timber lands which have
been disposed of contrary' to !a v, thus
defrauding the state and state institu
tions out of vast sums of money. Pub
lic land appears to be considered a legiti
hmte prey by most people.
An attack was made by some pet
papers of Congressman Bryan on V. E.
Anuin, the Washington corre'-pondent of
the Lincoln Journal, and that gentleman
proceeds to answer it throv.gh the col
umns cf that paper. He shows quite
clearly that the gentleman with a
mouth who represents the first district
of Nebraska has simply imitated the
flight of a meteor. He sailed through
the skv of notoriety in a single speech
in which he reached his zenith, and ever
since has been on the decline, and at the
end of his present term he will siuk from
view.
The first of last week will long be re
membered bv the people of a good many
places. Akron, Iowa, illis, bverest
and Powhattan. Kas.. and a numlier of
towns in Missouri were almost totally
destroyed by cyclones and many peopla
killed. In Nebraska the only places
damaged were Page, Inman and Cham
hers, in eastern Holt county. At those
places a number of building were de
stroyed and several people injured and
killed. Northwest Nebraska is to be
congratulated on the fact that it is out
of the cvclona bell and the settlers need
have no fear on that score.
amount jpropriatod be IsdiA toV
000 or fgS.Wk) the te-i.lt r-i'.l be U - - ime.
It will all vanish and be as nothing. In
the meantime there is evidence that tie
indictments drawn are faulty. That
peculations at the asylum are charged
against some of the indicted officials
when they had not yet taken office at the
time the wrongs were committed, tins
will materially lessen the chances
to convict and none may be surprised to
find no convictions after all is over.
For Sale or Trade.;
1-57 acres li miles east of Audrews,
Nebr. Good rango north and soutn lor
grazing. KU acres ieiiceo ior i-.isiure.
miles running water. rieniy oi wm
and good place for gardening.
Apply to A. l. uiuusun.
Harrison, Neb.
Filial Proof Notices.
.11 i.r,nu Imvlnir flnal proof notices In
this paper will reeeive a marked cony of
n-iner and arc reoueted to examine their
notice ami if any errors exist report the
same to this office at once.
Notice for Publiratiuu.
Land Office at ( hadron. Neb.
Apr. is, 193.
Notice is hereby piven that the following
,,,, eil .el tier hai filed notice ol his inten
tion to nmke final proof in support of his
,-h.in, mill i hut !-uid nroof will l,e mane lie
, i ,,nr ,il I.imleiimn. Clerk ol the District
Court. Ht Harrison, Nebraska, on May dh,
ltftt, ii:
Lewis Rirkard, of Bodiirr, Xrlir..
whoinad.- Homestead Kntiy No. .T.M for the
lie "u, f-ee. 32, tp 33 li., r. iw tte-t of the tb
P- ni.
He names the following Itne -iM to prove
his continuous resilience uimiii mid cultiva
tion ol said hind, viz:
William s. Hull. Mi Smith. Henry mi
merman, truest Hililife, all of llmlare, Nchr.
ffi y, . II. Mot.'AXN, Keglster.
s'ufrlli'i Kale.
By virtue of an ord-r of mile U"'-' by
the Clerk of the Uletrn-t iri oi - iuui
eounty, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered
by aid Court in favor of Mary B. Mont
gomery aKuinsl CliriHtian I'eter Cnristian-
Morwaue Company, J. lu Brown, asie;iiee.
Thomas Deveiiport, Utile Madden Ullam
G Madden and (ieorjre I. W right, 1 will
on the mil dav of Way, 1WS, at one o'clock,
p. w.. on said day, at- tue trout uoor t-i
th Court House, in said county, in Harri
son, Nebr., sell the following described
real estate, vi: ThB south half ot the
South-west ( uarter and North went quarter
of South west quarter of Section Tw enty
seven ii ), and south r.ast quarter of South
east quarter of section Twenty-eight ) in
township ininyuc, uojin ui lauBcin,
three, West of the tit It l'rincipal Mcridan,
in siuux countv, Nchfai-ka, a public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy
said ordi r of sale in the, mm of Ws.'J4 and
interest, costs and accruing costs and the
further sum of t2U4.no which Thomas Devcn
port recovered lroui lieiie miiooeii, nuuiu
G. .Madden and lieorge 1. Writfht.
30 S5j 'i'noe. Keiov,
Sheriff of sioui Co., ebr.
SlierilPs Sale,
lie virtue nf an order of nalc issttcd by
the clerk of the District ourt of Sioux
countv, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered
by said Court in favor of Mary It. Mont
gomery against James B. Johnson, Western
rami .Mortgage Company, a Dakota corpo
ration, J. L. Browne, assignee, V- Dtvcn
port, Maggie Dcvenport, and Thomas
i .,.,..,.,, .r-i I u ill on the. isth day of May,
IS'.a, at 1 o ciock p m on paiu un v, ai iiichuhi
diKirol thecoiutliou.se in said county, in
Harrison, Nebra.-ka, sell the following de
scribed real estate, viz: The southwest
quarter of section twenty Ave (SS) in town
ship thirl v (HO; North oi ranKc flliy-lonr (51)
West of the sixth l'rincipal Mcridan, in Sioux
countv, Nebraska, at public auction, to
the highest bidder lor cash, to saelsly said
oiilcr or sale ill the sum of W.H.-20 Hlid Inter-
1 ,..t ,in(i costs and accruing costs.
i.iOsr.i rnos. kkiiii,
Sheriff sioux Co., Nebr.
DO WU WANT wmi
See the "Old Reliable"
WELL DRILLER,
T. O. WILLIAMS,
Hari'ixon, .... brk.
V. A. HESTER,
-UiiAIXB IX-
Lumber, Grain
Lime and Coal.
It is claimed by the Lincoln Journal
that direct evidence has been obtained to
prove that Convict Powell, whose death
at the penitentiary some months a.o led
much discussion and an investigation by
a committee of the legislature, was
murdered by thoae iu charge of the in
stitution. The case should lie taken in
hand by a grand jury, and if those who
had charge of the convicts brought abeut
I'o well's death, they should he punished.
The fact that a man has beeu convicted
of a crime and sent to the penitentiary
should not be taken by his keepers as
giving them license to mistreat or mur
der him. If the reports are true fme of
those who have charge of the men iu
striped suits would be called on to ex
change places with them if strict justice
were meted out.
4ii A NK.
. 34 N., It. r,
The sugar company at Grand Island
has fled tb price to be paid for beets
this season at $5 per ton for beets that
contain 12 per cent or more of sugar.
The growers can now figure with more
certainty on what they will realize on
their crop. If the legislature had pro
vided a bounty to be paid to the grower,
it would have greatly help to develop
what will, without doubt, be the indus
try of the most importance in northwest
Nebraska.
The Kearney llub refers to another
point of difference, just discovered '--tween
Governor i i-ounse and Would-be
Governor Van Wjck'. The hitter drew
two salaries during the war and Crounse
has just vetoed th item in the appro
priation hill which provides for paying
his house rent, conlrary to the statutes
made and provided. The populists didn't
catch the governor, and so lie did not
undo the good work he performed when
in the joint debate he punctured the "old
man's" record. Fr.'iaont Tribune.
Just the same diilerence as the above
illustrates is foun t to nrevail among the
leaders of the republican and populist
parties. The former are wliat tn-y arc
from principle and the latter
thev are for what there is in it
On last Wednesday Governor Crounse
placed his official signature to bouse roll
No. 33, and in three months it will be
come a law. During that time the rail
roads will have to change their schedule
of rates to conform to the new order.
Under the circumstances the governor
could not have lieen expected to do
otherwise. The people of the state have
become stongly of the opinion that the
railroads were robbing them aud were
Ketting rich too fast, and they would
take no one's word to the contrary.
Xow that a law has been made the ac
tioii of the railroad companies will set
tle the question as to the position taken
by those who have been charging that
they have been robbed. If that claim
was false the new Jw will cripple the
railroads and check the progress of the
tate. .
are what
Notice for I'tiWii tilioii.
Land Office at I hadnm, Xeb., I
Apr. :l, ls'.a. - i
Notice is hereby given that the following-n-imcd
settler has tiled notice ol his intcn
lion to make final proof in support nl Ins
claim, and that said proof will lv made be
fore Conrad I.inileniiin, Clerk of the Dis
trict Court at Harrison, Ncbruslia, on M;:y
loth, ism, via:
(renrge H. Turner, of (.ranniierry. Nebr.,
who made Homestead Kutry No. s7. for tin
sl-:.r; SV. 4 & SW. V sK. U See.
SW. is k SW. i NK. fi sec. 3.1, '1
west of the Cth 1". M-,
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz :
U'lllnir K. Shemierd. James llu is, (,rorge
W. Cobb, Solomon H. Ttory, nil of story,
Nebr. also
I'.liraheih Miirnhv. of Bmlnre. Nebr.,
who made Homestead No. H43, for the Lot 0
aw. se. t e. ht 'i see. ft, tp. .12 n., K.
54 w. i;th p. in.
lie names the following witnesses toprove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion ol said land, viz :
llem-v C. Hunter, Joseph (i. Morris.
Michael A. liiiniian. John V. Hunter, nil ol
llodarc. Nebr. W. H.Jb CANN,
M-- Hcgtcr.
Notice I'm- l'lililieaiinii.
l-aud onice at chailron, Neb.,
Mar. 1.0.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his intcn
tion to make dual proof in support of hi.
elaini, and that said proof w ill bn made be
fore Coin- d l.indeinan, Clerk of the liistrict
Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on May l-.ight.
18W, vie:
M :iry Abler, of Kovtille. Nebr..
who made Toiiiesteail ICntry Xo.-IIIH, for the
Lots 1,2, ::. A 4 sec. Tp. 28 N., It. Tl W est ol
the. 'li I'. 'I.
i .. . llie follow ing witnes-e- In prove
hU c . iti nious reside:!, c upon and cultiva
tion ol, 'aid land, viz:
Oell!. Cadv, Hobert Noece, Alva shrecy e,
James K. McCoy.ullof Itoyville, Nebr.; also
I'ritz Stieh. of Mont ruse. N' br..
who made Ho:.:esU-ad Kntry No. IH5 fof the
SW. h sec ' S3 M "! the
Cth i; M.
He names the 1-illov.ing witnesses to prove
his continuous :-.--iilc!ice upon aim cuiua
tion of, said laud, viz:
Jacob Wnsserburge.r, Jacob lorstcr, I err
White, Jack-on Kreisli.r, all of Montrose,
Nebr ) ' W . 11. .Mi.CAsy, Hcgister.
Shcrili's Side.
I'.y virture of an order of sale issued by the
clerk of the di.-trict court of Sioux
County, Nebraska, upon a decree, ren
dered by said court in favor ol
The American Investment Company
against Marv Shay and the unknown
devisees of John shay 1 will on the if.it I) day
of April, IS'.M, at one o'clock p. m. on said
dav, at the frontdoor of the court house, in
said county, in Harrison, Nebr, sell the tol
lon ini; described real e-tate, viz: The North
West Quarter of Section Thirty-thec (:)
Town-hip Ihirlvone wll) North ol Range
HI'tv-thi'ce(.'..'l)Vcst of thei:tli Principal Meri
dian' iu Sioux county, Nebraska, at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, sub
ject to lien of first mortgage lor principal
sum of ISM) to satisfv said order of sale, in
the sum of 113.!W aud Interest, costs and ac
cruing costs. THUS. ltEIDY,
iti-Xi shcrirr of Said County.
Hlicriil's Sale.
It j- virtue of an order of sale issued by the
clerk of the district court of sioux county,
Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said
court in lavorof The American Investment
Company against John I. iinvis, Lewis
rlscller. i-isi-nei, nis win-, nisi, mio
t 111 Ul l:i n name unknown, I w 111 on the iWlli
dav of April, isai, at one o eiocn, p. in. on
said dav. at the front door of the court
houo, iii said county, iu Harrison, Nebr..
sell the following described real estate, viz:
The South West Quarter (SIV',1 of Section
Thirly-two (321, Township Thirty-two 132)
Norliiot liange Kil tv-si. (."Ji) West of the
lith Principal .Meridian in sions conn ly, Ne
braska, at public auction to the highest
bidder fur cash, and subject to a first mort
gage for r."Y0(i to satiiy said order of sale, in
the sum of Utf.M and interest, fusts aud ac
cruing costs. TllOS. lililliT,
1 2s ; iu i sherilf ol Said County.
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Hair
and Cement.
A Complete Stock Always on Hand.
At any of the leading Colleges in th .
tountrv Yale, Vassar, Hnrvarl, An
Arbor," Wellesly, University of Chicago,
Georgetown; tlie great scliools ofArti
Medicine. Musio the leading Conveuts.
the scliools of Science or Agriculture
ALL ARE OPEN TO YOU.
The CosMoroLiTAK Mauazise has sioj
NAUZEDITS mtsT EDITIdN OF 15MHH!
coniM IS jAVrAliV, 1W)3,
r.t from it i,bh tiriiitintr-hdase and
! bindery, by offering One Thousand scholar
! ships at the leading colleges and schools oi
I thecouutrv in consideration ot -work hlctt
any ambitious young boy or girl can readil?
do work at once U-jnorabh- anil caty of a"
; eoinplishmcnt.
i If jrou Wish to Educalp Yourself
to have your tuition, board, lodging
i and washing laid at any leading school
or college without putting the expens
tiDou vour own flfoits send for a pa til'
! phlet giviug full particulai-s to
TH15 UOHMOl'Ol.lTiAS n.wui,
Uroadway, Fifth Avenue and 25tli St;(
Hew York.
Ql'UIVAX i COXLKY, Lawyers.
Will practice in all the lixml, state
and federal courts and U. B. Laml office.
LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN.
X X t 5
Cgp Ollice in Court House,
HARRISON ... - NUnUASKA
M E. GtLDKM & SO?:,
Wagon and Carriage Makers.
lie-pairing done on abort notice.
Good work and reasonable charges. ,
Shop south of livery barn.
HARJUSOJ:, -
NKiSl
MclilNI.KY & STOVKH,
Harrison, Nebr.
own following brand i
E. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
One Hour South of Hunk of ITarrlson.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
RAZORS AN'1 SCISSORS PUT IN ORDER.
Sewing machines cleaned and repaired.
Give I me I a. I Cull,
GEORGE WALKER.
AttonieT-at-LavT.
Will practice before all courts and the U.
S. Land Office. Biuiueus entrusted to iny
caro will receive prompt attention.
HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA.
Slif-ri!l"K Pule.
ISv virtue of an order of sale Issued by the
Clerk of the District Court of sious County,
Nebraska, upon a decree rendered bv said
court in favor of The American Invest
ment Company against Irving Wilson, Klla
Ji. Wilson, ') lionuis Deven port and Hannah
Hcvenporl, 1 h ill on the -2.;tli day of April,
IfM, at one o'clock, p. m., on said day, at
the front dour ol the court house, lu said
countv, in Harrison, Nebr., sell the fol
lowing described real estate, viz: North
west iplartiT ( N. V. of Section twelity
si.TCiin lYivrnship thirtvtSfl) North rauire
l-'iltv-four 541, Wcsl of the Oth Principal
Meridian, in Sioux county, Nebraska, at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, subject to lien of tlrst lnnrtfriKje tor
principal' sum of fciOu.txi, to satisfy said
order of sale, in the sum ol wA: and
interest, costs and accruing costs.
i uos. i c K I iv,
Js-3:i Sherilf oi said County.
,.o' ic
Li
TheChadron Signal takes The Jocr
Sax to task for its position in regad to
lh railroad bill and calls attention to
the fact that it fixes the maximum and
not the minimum rate." That is very
true, but THB Journal believes it is
human nature to "play tven'' whenever
possible, and while a railroad company
is a soulless corporation its course is di
racted by a set of men who are intensely
human. Tbe rates now charged are sup
posed to be based on business principles.
If a law is made which compels the rail
roads to do certain business for less than
& fair rate, and leaves a loophole so that
a large profit may be made on certain
other business, the company would dis
play a great lack of human instinct if it
Old not tak advantage of the chance.
If railroads, tike private individuals,
could do such business as, under the law,
they could do at ft proBt and let the
other bueinm atone, it would put mat
tar in ft different light, hut with decis
ion after decison of tbe courts to the
effect that railroads are common car-
' Hers, it is impossible for them to avoid
hftftd1ioB'ftll business, aw) it not lair or
just to attempt to make any company
or person do butinei for less than area
Ohf eanif inwtion. Ta Jowwal
' v-sik4ak-rn that tha new
- I -IrHl i li nf tfeto
, , r -i)Otj, kf, ftftnr tsfci, H
:Ju 't'liA lWni H wl ftC-
IwHdjeiUerrar.
The last issue of the Independent con
tained a lot of hog wash about the editor
of The Jocrnal in order to detract at
tention from the parties who worked the
little trick in the late village election.
With the editor of the Independent we
have no quarrel, as it is well understood
that when the prime movers in. the vil
lage election deal pull the string he has
to dance, whether he likes the music or
not. The tactics used against the editor
of The Journal are the .same as have
been resorted to by the opposition paper
for almost four years and if the Indepen
dent can get any satisfaction out of it
it it is welcome to it. The fact that no
denial is made of -the statements made
by The Journal and the actions of some
who managed the cute deal in the vil
lage election iudicate that the nail was
struck pretty squarly on the head, and in
addition The Journal is informed that
the plotters were overheard fixing up the
plan. In regard to the liquor question
The Journal hopes to see it controlled
according to law. .When the license fee
aud bond is put up let tho license be
granted and then let the board see that
the screens and gambling are removed,
that the saloon is closed at the proper
time at night, and that it remain closed
on Sundays, election days and such times
as provided by law, and in return let the
man who pays 500 for the privilege of
selling liquor be protected in his trade
from anv who do not pay for tlie right.
If a druggist's permit is desired let the
appicant comply with the law and then
let a record be kept of the liquor sold
and to whom, as the law provides.
, Neb.,
, i sua.
for i'libliralion.
d Cffice. at. f'hartron
Mar
Notice is hen l.'v iven that the followini;.
named settler lias died notice, ol his inten
tion to make linal prool in support ol his
claim, and that said proor will be made be
fore Conrad l.imlomnn. Clerk of the District
Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on May
li, Mis, viz :
Martin (diylitirt, ol Monlrn.e. Nebr..
Sole. Heir of Llizabeth Uayliarl, ueceaseu,
i ho made Pre-emption a. jo. (, ure
'-1 SW. 4 Sec. IS, Tp. 81 N., R. 65 West of the
th P. 51.
He names the following witnesses to
nniveliln continuous Tenidonce upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Frank Nutte. Henry ricKcuuimn, vuiuuu
Hetlich, John Henry, All of Montrose, Nebr.
l'29-34j w . a. aiccii..-, iickisici.
Impeachment Comes Hig-n.
Lincoln Call. - -.
The legislative appropriation to meet
the expenses of trying tbe state officers
was passed as fl 5,000. When it reached
tbe governor it was in the bill 25,000,
and the bill was so signed. . Whether the
latter amount can be need is tbe ques
tion. In the meantime there will be no
lack of effort to use it Tbe three at
to mays have already put in the modest
claim of 96,000 each for thirty days pros
ecuting, and the committee of the legis
lature that has the work in chart nr
not in it for their healtb and are not ex
peetiaf to live In luxnrv in Lincoln sad
pay their own fre,!.U WMtewr
Notice.
Charles J. Smith, impleaded with Ile.nry
Warneke, Hannah II. Wnrneke, Thompson
F. Martin and (ieorpe j. snaier, ueienu
ante, will take notice that on the 7th day
of June, A. U. ISitt, The Western Security
Companv, plaintiff herein, tiled its petition
... .C. 'in. iv.,11-, i.f Sum v I'miiitv
111 U1C UWU'i-l ..i , , , ,
Nebraska, and against said defendants,
the object and prayer oi wincii are
toforecloso a certain niorigiipro executci
by the defendants, Henry Warneke aud
Hannah H. Warneke, to the plaintiff herein,
iimn tVic arm t.heuMt imarter of section twen
ty one, in township thirty -one, north of
i-Hinre flftv-six. west, in Sioux county, Ne-
hraKijta, to secure tuu pamum. m . - i v...,,
promissory note, dated July 2d, IHSS, for
m... im m sr.no.no.that there is now due upon
said note and mortgage Stiia.00, with Interest
thereon from the nrst day oi January, iw.
ittt,tiir nravN for n. decree that defendants
lie required to pay the same or that the said
premises may be sold to satisfy tho amount
Ion ud dno.
Yon arc rcqnired to answer the Mud
petition on or before the 8th day of May
iwu.
THE V KSTeKfT SECCBtTI V.ONCASI.
By (iEOHGS WAI.KEH, J'lnintlff.
Plaintiff's Attorney. f30 3J
Dated March , ISM.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of nn order of sain issued
bv the clerk of the district court oi
so.iiv eniintv. Nebraska on a decree rcn
dered in said court in favor of Sarah V,. I.
Ilaasett and against rTanmin sunons, mary
Simons, Sarah K. Davis and I). I'. Davis, 1
in nn the fit.h dav of Mav. I8S8. at one
o'clock. P. m. on said day at the front door
of tbe court bouse in Harrison, Nebr., sen
thA fniinwiniF fiencriticd real estate, vix:
Lot number (Six (0) in block number
MvtApn in thn vlllHirn nf Harrison. Moux
county Nebraska at public uuction to the
nignest mtmer ior cksd i buwbij ww i
of sale in tbe sum of One Thousand Bevcn.
teen and 48-100 dollars ana interest ana casts
and accruing costs. Tuos. Knot,
H-M HhM-lff of Sioui county, Neb.
Nolice lo Sou-I!esdent Ui'feurtiilits.
Andrew Uahlman, Almina liahlnian and
Altniim. Miller & Comranv. a corpirratiou.
le.lendants, will take notice that on uiczisi
day of March, A. 11. lsl Herbert Stetdnns,
nlaintitl herein, men tns petition iu tue
district court of sioux- county, Nebraska,
against said delenuants, tne ooject hiiu
prayer of which are to foreclose a certuin
innrtiraffe. executed bv the defendants, An
drew Dahlmaii and Almina Dalilimui to the
Western Security Company, a corporation
nf Windham. Connecticut, and which said
morurasre was lor it valuable consiuoraiiou
assiUOeii IIV nei ,,i;si.-i,i ,-,n,inj
to this plaintiff said mortgage was given
noon The south West Quarter, (H. W. in
section Twenty fSee. 20). Township Ihrity
three, (Twp. :!), Itangc . r itty-nve, K
Sum countv, NeiiraHKa ior tne sum
of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars (350.00)
dated Mav isth. 1SS8 and due and payable iii
5 years lroui unto tnereoi. ihm intreu
now Hue and navable uuon said note and
mongage the sum ot mt.iu witn interest
thereon from the first day of March, A. D.
IH03. for which stun with interest thereon
from this date plaintiff prays for a decree
thitt. dpt'enilaiits he rcouired to nav tne sum
or that said premises may be sold to satisfy
tne amount toumi uue.
You are required to answer said pennon
on or before tin 1st day ol May, a. d. iwj,
IIKK1IF.RT KTEHniNS,
By (loo. Walker, I'lalntiff.
I'laintitT's Attorney.
Dated March 21st, 1H93. -S8
NORTH
WEST
EAST
SOUTH
Piti'i-lmsc Tirtots and Consign Your J'rvllit
via I lie
F., E.&M. V.S.C.&P.
1IAILR0ADS.
it. (J. HURT, tieneral Jtanagcr.
K. C. MORKllOfSE, J. It. HCJANAN.
(Jen'l Freight Ayt. Gen 1 Pass. Agt,
OMAHA, NEB.
ntl
Dr. Leonhardt
Limits his practice to diseases of tha
Nervous ystem,
(Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling, Mo
tion and Will-power, Cramps, Fits, Gen
eral Nervousness, and all forms of
Neuralgia.)
HEART,
j (As shown by Shortness of Breath,
Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Numb
I ness in region of the Heart.)
i
BLOOD,
(Such as Skin Diseases,
sive Paleness or Redness
Faintness, Dizziness, etc.)
Ulcers, Exoes
of tho Fade,
CONSULTATION FREE!
ADDRESS WITH STAMPS!
DR. LEONHARDT,
1432 O ST. - - - LINCOLN, NEB.
Mention this paper.
GEO. H. TURNER,
DBALEB IliT
G
rocenes
-and-
(general Merchandise.
Look at my Goods and Prices
Nolice lo Xon-Ucsident Defendant-
Kiumie. stiedaker and unknown heirs of
Charles C. Snedakcr, deceased, will take
notion that Foe Met 'Unlock, plaintiff herein,
on the 4th dav of Feuy., IS'J.1, (lied her peti
tion in the district court ol Sioux county,
state, of Nebraska, against Charles O. Sne
dakcr and Fannie snedakcr, defendants
herein, the object and prayer of which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by
them to the Western Farm Mortgage Com
pany upon the Southeast quarter ot Section
one. Township thirty, Kunie nfty-three,
Sioux county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of a certain promissory note dated
October 2nd, 1SS8, for 400.00 with 7 per cent
interest from date thereof, payable semi
annually. 1-oiif? before said mortgage become due
and for value received, said note and mort
gage was duly assigned to Foe Mc.Clintock,
the plaintiff herein who is now the owner
thereof; there is now due npon said note and
mortgage the sum of WMi.oo with interest
from Juno 1st, Is'.d, according to the tenor of
said note, and plaintiff prays that said
premises may he decreed to be Bold to satisfy
the amount due thereon.
Yon arc reuu red to annwer said petition
on or before the 1st day of May 1S08.
Dated this it n 'lay oi Man n, iim.
I'tx Dt I Fok Met XI stock, plaintiff.
By K. J. Houghton, her attorney.
- Notice of Attacbmept.
P. I,. MeCrea will take notice, that on
the flftb day of April, MM, 8. Barker, coun
ty Judge of Sioux county, Nebraaka, iaaUed
an order of attachment tor the mm of
Beventy-one dollar and twenty -Ave ceuu,
In aetlon pending before him, wherein B. A.
Weir and 8. C D. Baeaeu, a Arm known aa
Weir and Company, i plaintiff and P. L
MeCrea 1 defendant, that tbe property of
the defendant eonaiatlngof mouey in tbe
am of Mventy two dollar! and aeven cent
haa been garnlabed under aaid order.
Said can wa continued to the Wth day
of May, ItM, at I o'olwok, a. m.
TO-nij .A. Wiaio
8.U. D.Biaarrr,
a arm known a
Wnm ain Coiimkt
Bantaen, Keb.. April Mtk, 1M.
Notlr to Non-lt?.sfdc,ut Dcfeadant.
Janthic M. Brnndige., t
wtn
-1. will InWd
nnttn. that, nn the H h dav of March. 1MB.
Henry B. Itrnndlge plaintiff herein, Hied hia
m tition in tlx; dlntrlct court oi Manx
nuintT. Nchraakn. HfHlnut mid defendant,
ui nl.leet and nrnver of which are to be
dlvorocd from ald defendant. TlHt plaintiff
allege that Bald ncHyioiini nas ior more
than two yearn last piist wilfully absented
ncraeii irom auiu piaini.m wiiuoiu, reaeon
nhiA nf Inat Mam Mifl that he muv bo de
creed to bare tbo ciukkIv of the cliildrcn of
the marriage of mM pluiutiff with miidde
fendana,
You are required to anawcr Mid iwlitlon
on or before H Btb day of May, I Kir).
Hiaar n, bkunimhb,
r-.i i'leo. Walker, I'laintitf,
MAMormy.
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
1
A FULL LINE
Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and
Wall Paper,
Undertaking goods embalming.
T
Mr PROMPT ATTENTION G1VRN.T0 MAILORDERS
Geo. C. Reed,
; Crawford, Neb.
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