The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, May 11, 1893, Image 4

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    Ths Sioux County Journal.
rBSTABLEWKD 13$.
OLDKT PAPEH IS THE COCXTV.
BEST FAFEB Ei THE COUNTY.
What It Cast.
s-varJ Uhule,
Cm Johnson, chief clerk of tot
huuented House of Repreyiatives of
Cly uniucu pates k siocx cor'TY , a iinl;ltrou of tlle exposes
HAS THE LABOECT CHSXLATIO r -.,.-., ,,.,., nt Kes.shm.
FAITH rTBl-KHEO IS SIOCX COUNTY.
Subscriptiou Price, $2.00
L. J. Simmons, . - Editor.
Entered at tbe Harrison post ottica a
OBti class matter.
Thursday, May 11, 189:1
The farms of Sioux county will prove
to be mines of wealth to their owners
within the next few years.
of tliat Iiody duriuir Uie recent session
nml it contains "fiL'srers" that will be of
interest to the over-burdened taxpayers.
lire tliev are:
dilative ball
The annual report of the Union Puciiic
company for the past year shows that it
paid three and a half per cent on the cap
ut stock. It would not he very lair to
attempt to reduce the profits of those
who are stockholders.
The only thing accomplished so far by
the impeachment proceedings is that it
has furnished the daily papers with some
thing with which to till their columns,
and lias furnished the pops with another
opportunity to make a hole in the state
funds.
The cutting of railroad rates to the
worlds fair has commenced but so far no
one has heard of any cut in hotel rates
at the citv on the lake. The people of
Chicago are not having the fair altogeth
er for health. Tliev believe iu making
hay while the sun shines.
Hepairs to tepre
rrinimt;
I'cnitentiurv investigation
Investigation of state oriii-us
Miscellaneous incidcntnl eM-UKCS
hchool lamt and funds iinctl.-.iou
Kmploves not nil ref-nlar toroc
llcconnt of ballots oil constitutional
amendment
Senatorial brilierv investigation
Insurance liill bribery iu estimation
1 iiu-nln lunatic ayluiii investigation
Beatrice feeble mmilcti m-muie in
vestigation llastiuts asvluin im estimation
Supplier! ordered tiy secretary ot
state prior to session
Supplies ordered during session
Capital Nat I ban It mvi'siijauuu
Impeachment expenses
ICIwtiou contest expense
Total
To which add:
Per diem for members
Mileage, for members
Amount paid regular employe
f l,Mt) CO
. 3,iM J)
. 1.S15 to
li 1
isrr, :
41 uo
412 Ou
A New York daily paper, takin.; up
the idea conveyed in Fiainnairiou" ex
citing novel, "' luiega; The Last . vs of
the World,'' bus interviewed a number
of the leading men in all professions as
to what they would do if science were to
predict tomorrow that the end of tlie
world would arrive in the next thirty
davs. The answers are various and cur
ious, and heighten the interest which is
felt in the second part of Flammarion's
ireat novel, which appears in the May
COMoroiJTAX. It is a question which
..... . . . i. r
evervone will huu interesting to ash. oi
himself: What would vou do if within
six weeks the end of the world were cer
tain? Probablv no novel which has ever
l.r-'2 appeared in an American magazine has
iltlIi mAra id-ilu-ii-MliM v 1 iistnitett ov
4 iu ks more distinguished artists. Laurens,
;4:iOS5 Saunier. Vngel, Mean lie, Eochegrosse,
!,(!;. m Oeradid and Chovm all contribute to ttie
t.sTi si explanation of the text.
Xutiee.-TiuilM-r Culture.
I". S. LM" OFFICE,
riiii.uo.v, NtB
April 1.U!: a
Complaint ifilO having lecii i-llten-l .t this
office bv Henry 1!. K.-cd again-a J-m
lliiims for failure to comply with .an a- to
1 imber-t allure l-.ntry Su.CTW, 'ff""
Hill, Iff; PO" t-'l section 1", to Uslll
-y raice 53, in s.iou county, Nebraska, ltn
a view to tbe cancellation olsaidentry; eon
tctaiit alicjfius that Hie said John - Mir
rus has tailed to break or caused l.j lie Droit
en anv part ol said tract since date of entry
and tiiere is no breaking whatever tilMMi "aid
tract and that said defect CMst "
initiation of this contest, the said part cs
are hcrebv suuimoucd to apla ar at ti ls ol
tie? on the Mil day of June, HW3, at 10 o clock
a m., to resjKiiKI anil lurnisu n snn....
ceruing naid alleged '"" '..'f L
X . i
GEORGE WALKEB,
Atru-3r-it.Lw.
Will practice before all couruund I n- I".
Land Onioe. lUisiuess entrusted in uiy
care will rc-i-cive prompt attention.
HARRISON", - " SEBKAWCA.
H 50
7 ta
S.O.'jS (iU
;70 41
-.om 0(1
su
m,Mi .is
tlrand total 7'2i07
ThH ner diem and mileage of the mem
hers amounts to $3-2,l')o.r.'f, 'while the
iay of the regular employes amounts to
the enormous sum of jjtl6,5u-1.3-, more . all eiuborate description of
i lei n half as much an the members. In ......ji,,,,,. invent inn
addition to this 2J3 was paid to em
A clever story
of another kind is that of the new En
glish novelist, Gilbert Parker, ill the
same number. "American society in
Paris" is an article of another kind, hut
wiil interest all wh" have had occasion
to make even a short residence .in tne
French capital. The cosmopolitan" scores
a success in producing in its May num-
ier. nlnmst simultaneously with tlie
The excellent crop prospects in north
western Nebraska are attracting a great
deal of attention all over the country.
The interest is not coniined to this state
but extends all over where people are in
terested in the deveiopement of the new
er portions of the country.
The active part taken by Eosewnter
in the interest of the Union Pacillc rail
road shows about how much he cares
for the dear people as soon as ho has ac
complished what he wants to during the
session of the legislature. All he cares
for the people is to use them to further
his own interests.
Kansas calamity howlers have passed
laws against foreign capital and the
money now in that state which belongs
. to non-residents will be taken out of the
state as fast as possible. The people of
that state will likely find that they will
have more calamity without the money
t.han they did with it.
i.l, .vou not on the regular list. Look at
the other items for "investigations,"
election contests, etc. When this great
REFORM legislature met, every pop
member had a gang of leeches and pap-
mickprs at his heels, and Lincoln literally
swarmed with patriots who wanted a job
of some kind, and they all had to nave
nlaces of some sort, Where they put in
short hours doing just about nothing at
big pay. o legislature in the history
of t he state has ever looteu me ukuui;
and squandered money like the one just
closed. The pops went down to Lincoln
for the express purpose of making pohti
enl eanil.nl. T hev said t hev had a tso.yu
Professor Grav's marvellous invention
the Telautograph, which reproduces the
handwriting, or the work of the artist,
simultaneously, thousands of miles dis
tant from the place where the writer or
artist is sitting. Mr. liowells purpose
in " The Traveller from Alturia" is,
month by month, becoming more evident
and is now receiving wide attention at
th hands of the critics all over the
world.
Free Accident Insurance.
That old reliable, Thr Daily Slate Jou.
nul. has spent more money the past year
in securing news, than anv other state
rmner. and stands todav at t lie head of
v..,..i,m.,. fi,w iv.-inteil :i (,'rounse-1 NVdiiiiska newsnaners. recognized for its
. . ... , ,i i .:ii I , ... i .r..i ,i .... ii. .!.; ;(,.
Nfvvlierry, but Lrounse signed tueir uni enterprise, irutiii uiuess, ,i i cnaiij
iil it. will pt into effect three months Published at the capital, it is tne paper
hence, when it will soon he developed for Xebraskans. It has just made ar-
whether the measure was a wise one. rangements whereby it oirers iree jcci-
of monev included dent insurance to every new subscriber
.0
Notice Hmuesteail F-utry.
r. s. land Office,
CHAbliON, SKB, t Muyi lsl;J.
. , A,it,.,'.ii !,t. this of-
l oinbiain i iia v mi; oei ,
... ,.."i...,. u nit?.,. gainst John ivasin-rser
for failure to comply with law as "!"":
stead Kntry No. s'.i2, uaicu -a.h. ,
upon the lieu st"4 ana e n -i -
section -JU, township W north. ruiiKK M f .
i si.iint eountv. Nebraska, with a icu to
the eaneellatiiiu of said entry; contestant
TiiMtheha la-en wholly absent from said
claim lor more than eighteen umntUsi imme-
diatelv prior to the luamnK oi mis u......,-..,
that the said claim is not settled upou and
imnroved as reouired by law, the said clann-
i i...,, ii,,.r,.friiiii tor more
ilia ua!iis oeen ,,s..,,, - -
than eiirliua-n months, inimeuiau-ii ;
the niakinKof this affldavU, and
elaimauiissii , ? . . .
parties are nei eu " ,' ;., , ,,,
in,. -siibiv ot June, ls',1.1, at in
o'clock, a. m., to respond aim iiiiiiish .......
uiiiiiv coueerniiiK said allesteil failure
. . a- ....... ii-1 11 tut Tflkl'Ti I li1
fore (ieorse Walker, a notary jmblic, at his
olliee in Harrison, en., on i jc "
lhi,at 10a. in. i .eeive'r
...,.4l lic-iemi.
11. T. I'onlf.y, eoutetant's attornev.
NORTH
WEST
i,pi; j
a 'P EAST
I
Dr. Leonhardt
Limits his practice to diseases of Hit
Nervous ystem,
(Such as Loss of Memory, Feeling. Mo.
lion and Will-power, Cramps, Fits, Gen-
eral Nervousness, and all forms of
Xeuralgia.)
HEART, '
SOUTH 1 shown by Niortness ol iireatli, 'l.
j Pain, PatpiUtion, Fluttering and Xumu-
, , . .. ,, ... I ness in region of the Heart.)
Vim-liase Tickets and t'lmsiii urn I reiglit : "
BLOOD,
(8uch as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces
sive Paleness or Redness of the face,
Faintness, Dizziness, etc.)
CONSULTATION FREE!
ADDRESS WITH STAMP "
DR. LEOXHARD'L
1452 O ST. - - LINCOLN. NEB.
Mention title paper.
via Hie
F., E.&M. V.S.C.&P.
KVILHOADS.
1L G. BURT, General Manager.
1C C. Mokehovse, J. U. Buchanan,
GenT Freight Agt. Gcn'l Pius. Agt.
OMAHA, NEB.
in Clerk Johnson's list of expenses, the
I,,, nofietimpnt. cases will use uo reveral
thousand more all forbuncomb.
El. L. Heath has bought the Sun and
. consolidated it with the Standard and
(lopped that into the populist camp, and
now has the only paper, in Rushville.
His action is a surprise to many, but at
this time of the year it is evidently not
a sell dul as has been the case with many
of the papers which have espoused the
cause of the pops. ,
Sioux county could
deal nuickerand witn a
work if the railroad company -would put
better train service this side of Uiauron
Ah it is now when a man conies here to
or,!.- Innrl he. yets' so thoroughly dis
gusted with the slow ride up White
river that it is hard work to keep" him
fi-nm lphvin? ou the first train. If he is
induced to stay over night and is taken a
trin into the country he soon sees that
there is much' line land here and that the
rousrh land is confined to a narrow strip.
nna l-.inrl-Kp.Rker stated the first of the
week that he had never been homesick
paying If-'-bU for three months in ad
vance, which is only 10 cents more than
the regular price of the paper alone.
This gives every subscriber a $.100 acci
dent, nolicv. or less, according to occupa-
be settled a good tion free, xf you want a daily paper,
reat deal less to. Journal is the one vou should read,
as its state editions contain much later
telegrams than is given by the Omaha
papers. Compare them for your own
satisfaction. The insurance feature
aloue is worth the money, as it enables
every man to protect his family. Try
it three months and you wont he with
out it. 'Address.
Xebraska State Juw iwl,
Lincoln, Xeb.
.Notice. Timber Culture.
!'. S. I. AMI OFFICE,
CIl.VllHOX, Nr.B. I
May i, Ii'.'3.
Complaint ! having been entered at this
ofliee by bv Charles II. I nitt asainst .aeha
rial! Shrop for failure to comply with law a
to timber culture entry No. 4',i4,i, dated Oct.
Gtll, lHtCi, upon the southwest quarter, sec
tion 7, low nship : north, ran;,'c afi west. In
sious eountv, Nebraska, with a view to the
cancellation o! said entry; contestant a le
inirthat the said entrvman has wholly a am
doned said tract iu this town : My iieKleet
in' to break, plow or in any way cultivate
anv portion of said tract since Jnmiary 1st
ln'.ii, that there are no trees Krowin on said
tract at the present time, and that there has
been no trees, tree seeds, or tree cllUliiKs
planted on said tract since .January 1st, ix.il,
that the iand that had been cultivated ou
said tract prior to .January 1st, Mil, has
irrown up to grass and weeds so as to liirm a
Sod. The said parties are hereby summoned
to appear at this olliee ou tin- Hi day ol June,
1STO, at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and Hi rn-
isll iFesiimony eoiieej 'Ji,'; s- . -;
;h-4W i. r . i " r..-, . ,
C. Coxlev, contestant's attorney.
u re
1!
Notice- Ihmioslriul Kntry.
U. S. t.ANII OrFII.'K, (
chauiion'. Neb. , . ,
Mnv 'A 11.
Complaint -iiill havins been entered at this
olliee by William S. Hrcarley against .Joseph
ii. .Mon'tKomerv for failure to comply w ith
law-as to Homestead Kntry No. TIM, dated
Feby '.ith, 1W, upon the e' lid.! see. 21 and
n nw'4 section tl, township : north, ranxe
.V) west, 1n sioux eountv, Nebraska, with a
view to the cancellation of said entry; con
testant alletfint? tbat Ihe said .Joseph II.
Montgomery lias whollv abandoned said
tract : that 'he has changed his resilience
therefrom for more than six months since
making utid entry; that said tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by said party as
required bv law. The said parlies are here
by summoned, to appear at this olliee on the
i-f ,i., ,.t I,,,,,, iwi-i Ht in o'clock- a. in., to re
spond and furnish testimony concerning
said ullctfcd tailure.
Testimony ol witnesses win re i"
fore 11. T. Conlev, a notory public, at his ol
liee in Harrison on the 10 day ot Juno, lf'.ltl,
at 10 a. m. - T. F. I'oweks, Iteceiver.
u'ko. Walker, contestant a any.
SIMMONS & SMILEY,
Harrison, Nebraska,
Real Kstate Agents,
Have a number of bargains in
choice land in Sioux county.
Parties desiring to buy or sell real
estate should not fail to
call on them.
Worlds Fair Rates.
The supreme court lias rendered an op
inion in the case in which the governor
vta asked to be compelled to appoint an
actional judge m the tweirth district,
jtt fiolds that the bill was never passed
because the governor refused to sign it.
The court might have gone further and
given the cranks who brought the suit
to understand that the court did not
have time to monkey with such fool
things.
in his Ufa until he was on' the trip this Commenciim' April 2"th and every day
side of Chadron. He was so well pleased iiiP.reaft er until October 31, 1893, round
after he got here that he expects to oe a
resident of Sioux county within a
month, and that is the way with all who
come. Is there no way to get. tne ran
road coinoanv to help in the work? Per
haps some one who has a pull on Sena-
i,ie stpwurt. can iret him to have a
special session of the legislature called
and a law passed to regulate the trains.
trip tickets wiil be sold from Harrison to
Chicns-o and return for S41.80. Tickets
ood returning until November in, 18il3
E. F. Pontius, Agent,
Final Proof Notices.
i 1....1 ,-,.,f ,wli,.eu In
All persons oai iu niiai v.. ...
this paper will receive K marked copy of the
paper and are requested to examine their
notice and if anv errors exist report the
same to this offlcif at once.
Nlirl'itl"tsKnle. ,
Itv 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 favor of Mary It. Mont
gomery against Christian Peter Cnristian-
son, 3lary Ann t in is uanson, ihviuu
MnrMraim f 'unman v. J. b. Ilrown, assignee,
Thomas Dnvenport, liclle .iladden, William
;. Madden and Ceorge I. Wright, I will
on the. 13th day of May, 1S!W, at one o'clock,
p.m., ou saiu uav, IIL liic houk
tiie Court House, in said county, in Harri
son. Nebr., sell the lonowuig nescnoeu
i . ... -.1... fl'l... (J....l. lit,!, nt I in
real estate, vi.. in,-, .-uum iin ,..
South-west quarter and North-west quarter
Ot ftOUtll-wesL quarter oi nee.iiou ,vn,j
se en ( ii i, alio .-?oji Lll-etisu q ua, i,,;,
east quarter of section Twenty-eight ('28) in
townsnip iniriA one, iioilii m ihuki, h..i
1 uinnr eniiiilv- Keiirimtu. at, nnblie auction
to tlie highest 'bidder for cash, to satisfy
Haul order oi saie in tne muu m rion.m mm
interest, costs and accruing costs and the.
further sum of 4.00 which Thomas Dcven
nort recovered from Belle. Madden, William
G. Madden and George 1. Wright.
;i0-:ri Tiios. ltEinv,
SlioriJT of Sioux Co., Nebr.
Kem has evidently concluded that he
has worked the calamity racket for all it
is worth and that he will have to find
some new scheme with which to fool
the people. He is reported as just com
pleting the largest "and finest house in
Broken Bow. Maybe he thinks people
have not caught onto his "motherless
children" demogogery yet and that lie
can give that to the guileless in his next
campaign,
Notice fur Publication-
LanrH'fBcc at Chadron, Neb.,
May 5, 183.
u .Uhn,flhniTii'nii Hint. Hie following.
named settler has "filed notice of his inten
tion to make nnai prooi in suppori. oi ins
The Anslev Chronicle takes ur the
rate law and show that the representa
tive from that district voted for it when
it will take a good deal of money out of
the freight payers of that county and
give some of the neighboring towns a
great advantage over the home of the
reform legislator. It looks as if very
few of the men .who voted for that law-
knew what they were doing, or else did
not care a cent who it hit or who it
hurt.
The fellow with wolf scalps will only
lift ya lia tisfaction of slauchterinir a
nest, as the lecislature made no provis
inn for uavimr the bounty. There are
i i t:e..A frl.fi miintv
numueriess cei i.iiii.i3 jo. mm w who j,,,,,, o..i, -
, , ,,, , li i, ,n claim, and that said proot will be made, lie
that could be bought cheap as a conse- fore fj01lrad i,in(emun, cierk of the District
.1.:. DiviL'on Rnw Court, at Harrison. Nebraska, on June
'1"" " mth.lSftl.v lis:
Leader. Rnliert Wilson, of Harrison. Nrbr.
The above is another evidence of what wno lnade I're-emption I). S. No. 2532, for the
. . . . c.j i. xfcf nu and nw awX anil swM n, sec v
the meat statesman irom eauman no , - nr saw c.ti, cm.
, - ,.1. ...... I it.. tl,. fl foii-iiirr n,-itnCKses to
nnivn hia continuous residence upon and
CU tlViVLiou oi ntoi iiiij.i,
I lelana M. Sutton. Frmi Itetseben, Earnest
a Hasselouist. Edgar ti. Hough, all ot liar
rison, Nebr. . . .
!15-40) w . 11. .net A.., ncgisiei
was in the senate during the recent ses
sion, failed to accomplish. During the
camrmiirn when he wanted votes he pre
tended to be very anxious to get statis
tics so that he might know how much of
an appropriation to order of the legisla
ture for bounty on wolf scalps, but after
election he saems to have lost till inter
est in the matter and the stock owners
of his district will either have to fight
the. wild animals themselves or lose a
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Chadron, Neb. f
Apr. 18, 1B).
A portion of a letter was rend to the
editor of this paper a few days ago from
. -....,. ,.Aai:nf .l-.;l, .nlla
F.mi-i ii mi.ii.iinu n n v.n i.lia.ii , u , jc
clearly the reason why such a demand is
being made by foreign countries for gold.
Tlie unfriendly legislation in the west
itnd son tli and the attempts at partial
renuiliat ion of existinir debts bv lloodinir
t
tlie (Miliary with a depreciated circulat
ing medium has caused capitalists to be
come a fruid to loan out their money lest
Mill more unfriendly laws be passed and
tliey logo; not only tlie ifitmst, but the
friacitl well. In seme of the stales
theism no money no except home
; Ntoney and tfat comawiKls two or three
Wlfyytotimomi It mattem not what
'S rol the wipjily and demand
""btt "y loos
' '-'aiijf, bot the moment M safety
,,; ,,'.!WfWlredai) outside money Mekx a
' J b . MM UNA MlM A UM1 Aflflft.
Voliee i herehv iriven that the following
..nn.ml Ltili'i. hnu llled unl.iee of his inten
tiontoinake flital proof in support ol his
doi r oel.- nr both, when a lib- lore Conrad Undeman, Clrrk of tm District
bov-". o , court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on .May ami,
eral bounty would have resulteu in ine viZ!
. . . Anr.l, Mihn lin. I T Jin-iu 1J i el n I'll lit" Itllllnri X'elll'..
hunting 01 uie pests uj (jcoji -i.o , - -- ..
" . . .. . . . . I ., mal llnmealjun I llffv No. tllll tor t 1C
not afford to spend the time-merely lor 'f c.S,tp 83 n., r. .w west rt the (ith
sport and who have no stock to be de- P-- t))e foUWl wit U) proTe
. 1 1 1,Aiinln f,.r iVlA L'llltn'i . I .ilm.. anil miltivu-
SLrOVCTl. gUUU UUUiHj ii O I niS UUIIIIIIUUIIH lumtim'- "I"'" ihiumi.1,.1"
of wild animals would have benefitted '"w ,ri7;ui i-.p smiu., ll.nry Zlm
the neoole of Senator Stewart's diitrict merman, Ernest IJunge, all of J''"r;;
' ..' . UK-mj n.n.Mu,i.x.il...--....
more tnan win tne ireigut raw um hoi.i
the present indications,
Sheriffs Siilc
n,- ,-i,-iii,. nf mi nnler of sale Issued bv
the clerk ol the District Court of Sioux
eountv, Nebraska, upon a decreo rendered
1- uj,l l',iii-l. In liiviir nt Marv 11. MOllt-
irimierv against James II. Joltnson, Western
Kami Mortgage Company, a Dakota corjK)
port, Maggie. Dcvenport, and Thomas
i, , ...in .... ,1... rill, ,li.,i ,f Muv
i n: veil iui i, i iii on tt,,. ,,,t, ....j ... ,
1S!, at 1 o'clock pin on said day, at the front
uoor in tne eon i t House in sum i-uuiuji i
i i....,.i-,.,, -,,i,pul-, ui.ll tin, fftllowiiitr ill
serilK-.d real estate, vi. : The Southwest
quarter Ol SCI lion ii;iii j-iiiu i..i; tn ,...
ship thirty (30) North of range Itfty-four (M)
w..si ,if tlie sittli I'rlneioal Meridan.iu Sioux
eoiiuiv, ;ein ii sua, hi iiiiiii,. nnvii'.ii, w
.1... I.ir.l , 1.1.1.1..,. I'.- n.,.li t.. U,ut' s.lill
tile lunni-si. iiiiivo-i i.vi l.ip.i, u.i .-.-.,-.,,
order of sale, in the sum of W.I 1.J0 und inter
est ana costs nun accruing iaists.
KiO-K-'i I nils, liitl oi i
.Sheriff Sioux Co., Scbr'
School Lands
leased, taxes paid for f
non-resmtjuis, uxrwa icuwu, ...
CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED.
GEO. H. TURNER,
roceries
C-eneral
-AND
Slierilfs Snip.
llv' vll'lni. of nil ordfif of sfile. issfted
bv lite clerk ol' the district court ol
Sioux county, Nebraska Mi a decree ren
dered in said ciAtrt in fiiTor of Sarah D.
Ilassett and against Krunlln Simons, lary
Simons, Sarah K Davis and D. P. Da-ris, I
will on the Hid day ol .nne, iswi, nt one.
o'clock, p. m. on said day at tlie. front door
of the court house in Harrison, NcbT.i sell
tlie following described real estate, viz:
Ut nuiiiljcr six (U) irt block number
six In the vil!?: of Harrison, Sioux
county Nebraska at public miction to the.
holiest bidder lor cash to satisfy said order
of sale in the sum of One Thousand Seven
tPcn and 4H-KKI dollars and interest and costs
uud aceruiiiK costs. Tiios. Iticuiv,
jj4-JS snerin oi sioux eouni-j, .eo.
Look at my Goods and Prices
, Before Placing Orders Elsewhere!
We can Accomodate Every
one and Garry Everything
From a Carpet Tack to a
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Threshing ivjachine.
We are at the Bottom for Cash,
The World Fair.
Notice for Publication.
I.anu Office at tllinflron, Nfeb.,
jHt , in.'.,.
Notice is hereby Kivcn mat tne lonowiiiK
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The Utare Jonrna, nan sent two s.iec.u, B" p.f in snplrt of his
correspondents to Chicago Ui remain un
til the close of the Worlds air, ana
from now on The ScmiWeckly Journal
will ermtnin the fullest accounts and il
lustrations of this greatest of world's ex
hibitions, bend us WW for miff great
twice-tvweek paper a Khoe Jear. 105
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In Hihmr Mim tn Venf. Oui tj. 8,
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History and poper ft ,40; Y, Tnbune
and pper fl-Oj all tnree, fi.o.J. to
11 who ask for thenar until our supply
it obttusted, we will send free a box of
domioow with each sulrtCription. " Send
WMiw Matt JovrnaL
..i..t .....l tl.ni ull nrnnT witl he. lnHlll' lK
lore Conrad, Mndemun, Clerk fif the Dis
trict Court at Harrison, Nebraska, on Slay
i.'itn,-iww viz;
i'..o,. 11 Tnrno. nt Crlllllllieri'V. N't'bl..
who tfiarto HrtnictiUhwl Ktitry No". K?7 for the
HK.-U 8W.- 8W, 4 SB. 14 Site. A M.
:U7 1 KW.l Nl . Km X.l. It,.' Nl II
w-st of HhP. M., .
He names the following wltiiCHnes lo iirnvc
his conttrinoos resilience tinm nnd eiiltivu-
trail 01, sum "". . t.
WUbnr r. Sh'PJrd( James Havis (.cortfe
W. Col RMoinon H. story nil of story,
Nelir. nl
KltfAbfth Murphy, of Bodiirc, Kelir'.,
whoraiulHintcaii Nri. H43, for thrt Kit
w. . X -M "t- ' 1. IB n.
M th n. m. ,
He nmnen the following wltncBsos toprpvn
Discontinuous residence upon and eiiltlva-
uon or tii wui, yim
UBKtr C." Hunter,
MoOINI.EV & STOt'KIl,
Harrison, Ncbr.
J own followiin? briind :
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A FULL LINK
iitmter, Joscnit . Aioinsi
Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and
Wall Paper,
Undertaking goods embalming
U , BfcLUK & SON,
1 Wagort and Cafriage Makers,
IKipairliig UoiKi nl Mioi l. Iiotljitii
bowl WOrk and reasonable eliargtu.
ter PfiOMP'f ATTKSTiOS WW 'Id MAIL OKUKHtf,
Gko, C, Reed,
Crawford, Neb,
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iiirhiuU.iuiiniiiJiitiiiW. tranter, nil or
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