The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, February 15, 1894, Image 4
f , ,, - ' -"it 7 If - - -f ' - 8 i 5 ik' ' V a! f h3 Sioux County Journal. , i.t.u;ijs.hj Ms, j ol.liINT PAfWt IS Tllr. I'OTV. BKsT I'iPKR IN THJ. OH'STY. iM.Y KEI'ni.lOV PJ"EU IV .'oiX COI'N'TY. :iu TH liai!T I TU-'.LAIitiS UK ANY J PAPFit I l iJ :'l"aJ IS KIoTS CH'XTV. I 1 I tii u--.' : the tviii4i:j urao- i;1i!.,ji l.i h.i iiirv idy columella - d ntrl ii f.i.c' la. tii-t I'.v I' tuiis the I. xt se st.'',,,' i ne lei, it in- njiivi-ius that rts l i v, ill 1 ad-a-ie.! lo tb taxpayer of tit ...'lilies ;..! misted int j iJ. j ' :aag, tin. u:iv .rldy manner of coti- dm l ,a lita alf.i.ri of a cu . nt v . Ill A-laiuiL-.l l!ul tliij sti.ate w.ii -o amend the Wilson bill t! at we protae- tioo w,ll be ml on sugar. Sioux Gouniy, La. J. .NiuiMiiiUi, Editor. r'itjri1(l Ml 111 liHlTiBOM u.a.l oc.aa- tl ec- The iuJicatio.'is are tlwl tic- British house f lord will soon live only in bis- STEADER. m cl-i- iiiut'.a-r. TJffJ'M'AV, (ffT Attend the irrigation couvcntiofi. V dynamite lu!i was thrown in tiiir cafe f a li-jttl in P. -re M,:,! ay w-.rii g. .1i.h f",r.j'.; -j iiittlilMT of Per i ... i. i i. i...ii.. r- ! ama lit found -.aaas aii- wrrthci .1 w uii I iti i li, i : ir ui:tr lrit "as inf iur- J, luit not iidIi! h had sei'iouxh slint u joicfenrin. r - j it y U.K.s lutt tuktt kiii.tly to mi. t mtitu- In'tf I of lis.-y ;ire kokri Uj.iu mulu us a relic of ftu.i.i unit's than as a ii l.ram li of Hit- ruling ijt.r of a Lrrtat ailiun in (lit; la-t iLtiule of tlii; iiiiieU-iji'ili otrimirv. Jut how tliri ;ilK,lai,.n will tw tuvoiii i ;.l si. -i is ci.r. Uui ii t: llla9.' NortijAf-t Nel)ras!;a tins falltii h.t I lie :lli the irr:t.t oii niovcment, i'n.li! H ronsi::0 m-t-lii.'.LT, f.rmfil an ;is.VM.-t:ttioti Mii fonoi.la!i d 1'lans for ca.ryi" th-woi-k.forwaa' thoroughly :ti! vys'.. iu..t li-a!y. Kn-ney Hub. 'Plia s.ti trv; ol l'l-.-;m'i : i -m an.l ' i tiivr of tl.t! i!ati 'lial aii:in; f h.i i-t-i. Uxthi at -'.;(;-f 0 eaihanii tl:;tt r.. the- viiv Jif.:slk-nt at JJ.ioO. Tint will vvitiiou! i svht hi tlte ciu.su of S- n.itor Stewart rfoiiij; bai k on the or tnintioii, for ht v.is oppos.nl In III? pay;ti;,of a i-o nuiis siontr of ii riiiatiou a x.larv of 2. "(. ; The attempt of Norn. al S. hool Stew r' to .s,i!i;-trui k tl;;; irrigation C'inveii li-.M iiito i lalaniity iiioh to damn :ht art fell short of t!.e mark, ui" thj cou veution sti:l; to its irrigation fall aiHi would rather Jam thu west if lie. d fir irri.ttiii. 1 v. t. T -r !,iv your p.h tat s at home, w ii -; e tir; peojiie intent Irk' uvs you her. after. Senator, i or."! wriii; ill your Oma'i.i platiorin to pi.'yi r m ;m. raaf ifd j'V;.'.. .iiion- is-1. flestior fie pie ol th.s lare an.l m IS It llif.H.! :!, Diorv Sor-f a maj 'City of tho r foutiTy t oilay. JsSi.-l of itlloi.-ittit'y proilnrtive fan iiidr, little 1 r:ns w-li till j.le pf.-du. iaor 'ii"UJ.s-l V'. s lhe- oei. mrivs of life, ie-s ( iinuinrs who hav.. hntlimjf v.iih whifli to l.uy, less i hiirity fr ttu titttoty U-ctuKe tliera he ! n.d of it, and a general improv nienl ol ioi-iat and business ronrhtioiis. Stiiii! up for irrijiat'nn. Kearney Huh. Iai-t Saturday auJ Sunday t!.a- worst storm of t!.e mwiii prevailed from. lowu to Texas, bvin a v. r.tatlc l.iu.wA. At Kansas City and 'Uier plac es tie; street car hues ! au: so blocked with silow that the (.lows were ni.ahl- to l.ei I; tlani open iiiid tlaeir op. ration had to l sus pended. In f (iaiahoiiia iiitia-ii mill, rln i . reporlasi uiiiiu, the settk-rs. I'ii!r. lui ir i;i a ware o..!aed iinj in come m--r.o,. e-a bad t i i'.- uUtuiJ.in-J until th, siorm liau past. A inimlaer of pla, leporieil tt!t storm, to have rj tin aioi tt expt,-rieiu ed in 3 ears. Near Ciutle rie two lan.il.es .risheJ bv the storm ami a 11.411 wa: t uml Iroaieii to deatii At l. hii ag.) th-.; w md blew so hard th a ii. ail 1, as earned a disuilii'e ol tA enM lert and dashed against the curbstones, v- l.ile Ii..- sr. jiv w.is piled up as t make travel imj u.ss.hie. 111 Ivtntin ky ui.,-si-; i;i li; wor .t 0.1 r.-i.-oiii an.i w ilea it r,-.o h . .1 'iV nn rss..-.: it U-i am.) ; ry, I me an. I ciestroyard every ihiiifr in it a th. Ti." people of horlhwest N-.r.i- lev i!o nol vitli. Ao A. P. A. lecturer hai apiiled ti Z-Jt Tim LAND OF THE HOME- looks like foolishness for tli.it oriratu. 1 tion to pretend to have for its ol.je, V the keeping of religion out of pontics at.d then have it lecturers and tM-.'stnizfr . riLtht to work ind da the very tiling it protests ii'aiiist. It is oliijmed th it the feasiu why J. Scott Harrison was not confirmed by the senate was bciause he was the A. P. A. candidate, and if such the case he tdiould have 1i.hu rej( ted. Frea Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. A N ew n AT l:i: f IF r, W If i'V If Mi Mil ft TX' cheap i;Eii)n; jiviTi:fL ImpruvfiiH-uls hi Jliiiliiiicry. aud Large Voloiiiei f Btihiiipss rsKisililr. s'a can !i.' 0 '.V-! Mil !i : '.taiikfiil that i! tonus to con tend Last year there Welt; fail ures in Nebraska. Out of this i)uniler thirl y-ei;ht failure! were due to the in c.nipeten y of the pr.ncipals; twelve were the r-su!t of iriexperiencp, and thir teei, were due to extraTairanee and neg- le-t. trauj li-ureil in twviity-eiir.t ol these failures, which mi am that tin principals wanted to fa I. This leaves but 270 failures during the pjkt year at trilmtahie to leyitnn;il i-aua. Ti Kailirwi klVeU-eneomnl,,! I,ct, V.e. I '"''" "'i' tlr-i? cscai, lor, manaf:er of Bradstrtl's, and the omprise th tlrst analysis of failures tnat has ever been made covering n n'.iro state. The recoril is considered a most gratifying one, covering as it doe a fx-riod of business depression tfiiit ha 'u.-vt-r bea?fi f tu,i I l-.i in f, l.istorv o! -Veornska. Omaha fi,-?. Ttie Rvuuc of R.-riort, hi-li should 're Mllleii f lip liii.v TaeV r ..... , " ... its February numii t u.umi unity ,. -it tiiJijis has a Very .uta-restiiirf rtiile mil raiifii in wlorh is a short, concise de-j kc.riptiun ol tne coa.-lroi-tion and henei'if i if the Manchester, Ei-land, .anil.' which cost about &V.'i,0;)d,'00 mid has! recently been opeiied. The attention ol j the American peopW is called to the (act j that the engineers of this country cannot 'rliiim any superiority over those ot I f... aU.. . .. I 'I me carrying o:u rrtal. mm i X i'liiX operations. Tile idea of niakin, bi!(id towns seaports by tlie conslnic tam of artifl.-.;i. wiiterwav has proven practi, n l;le hs i stiow u bv i.;. ! artick' referred Ij ar,d many cities wil -:ioi led to the iiht w ithin the nesl ; .t n.,,.,.. I; LfKsi Ctiir Ki'ara; (. ( oh' .un lin.'l- a .ee.-n. The --old K.-;iir-Te " wr. !il on Ron j v-ndoi-rei : m l i riday, was one of tht j ol.l.-st Usv : i,i Ui s United S'ates navy , j ar.'.i t!i.f iaa.n.i i, is la-come historic by j r a - u of her ;;il..uil liht. and great vie I tot y over th;- 'oiifed-'i.tti privateer Ala j liim-t in H ; L TiuAl ibuni hud been I one of the in irt d's'rii.tivj a '.-tit of tile ' "oiife b ra in preying upon Ameri can coitiiuer-. e wbil" lveriu about th, Eurcpean cots!. While tin.! Alabama was in the p rt of (Tioiboiir;,-, France. June 10, 1151, tiptain Wins! w of t'le Kear.irfe. ga,e tile challenge for batlb and the two v, steamed .uf to inter national Avatet s aii l eurur. m oilrt r the most pictuivs pio an I decisive naval duels on rt'tzrl The1 Alabama was sunk and f tu.l- d. rate riv.itt-rii!g was ended. ( aptain Soiii'Mes and other o,'!icers ol the Alabama picked up by th English vucl.t Uivvhuutid aft-..r thev h io iptaoi Wirislovv, ami w Inch came neai involving Eiigland m a war with this country. Tlie Kearsarge was one of the best and fastest Vessels 4ii tlm old woodn n tvv. tiut since the modern navy was built sh, has been designated as '-the id I K,-ar-surge," mid has In en on ;:.-t duty. Wlien the w reck oct-ured she was on her way to Nicaragua lo protect American interests there Hi view of tile invasion ol j the mil, nary force of Honduras. The I I s, to the government m :y b" r.-gaiai j cd as comp.ir.ti vely small la,.-.-;.u,; of he .. .. I -a.. I : . aoni.er.iu improvi-.iienl.-i in ele 111 naval vessels suu-e the K -lrstrge was buill, !,ut tins w reck tn ls the career of one ol the most famous vessels that ev r had a place in the navy. There, never was a time when news Iaiers were so good and so i-heaps thev ire now. Wjieu the Stale Journal Ix-ga'n issuing their paper tw ice a Week at tile .ime old lira e of one dollar, tlm entr. prise was h uled with delight and tens of ihoii;inds of ua.w naina-s Imve bt.vn aildasl to the j,t. The S.-mi Wea'kly Journal ' is mn.le a cort'r.i, l with tiie I 'hic.tgo v ci kl.V inter CXean wheiv hy it e-tn send otli paj-rs a w holt! year for Fills gives ra-a.lt i three papers a week two Journals and one Inter Ocean. It i simply wonderful the way orders are rolling in for Ibis offer. The Journal and the New 'nrk Weekly Tribune are ilso $1.2-1 per year. (i iv. Furnas has charge of the Jour nal's agricultural department, and I. E Lyman is the pooltry editor, which makes it linn xts, .1 ,- for Journal readers tt lake farm or poultry ; npers. Its news features are away ahead of the old fashioned weeklies, giving tele.-Tap!iii news and market report several d.ivsj ahead of the w .-.-klii s. Aniuu's Y'a,ii-j ieioiio -iire 1-1 a :. g i. atiire l.-ieiv i no ipie.rion a'aamt your getting .1 big if dial 's worth. The Journal's l.!li ollV-r is a Uunimer Th" Journal, Inter Ocean, Nebraska l a. fender, Womai.Uind ami A-ii-ricaii Farm News, live pip rs a war for loinvv 01,.; who will M-ii, the Journal three t.eu mio-. riU-rs with f.3.0,0 A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND Soo.cco CRZS YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains c. xr forty-fi''a rr.!cs cf and lias no couny bonds. NO K0XDS, XO DEBTS, 1.0'T TAXES. Fuel, PnsU, I.os-s mil Lumber Clienper Than at uny ((Cier Pla;o In XvhrusLa. S.oux fount V is the imrl hi', et coiinfv of Nebraska. It is about thirty miles if-tand west by abo.ll seventy m.les north and south and contains IPs n The undcrsigTied having1 secured the livery barn at Harrison proposes to give the patrons GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASOiiSZLE. GIVE f'E A CALL TWO HIGH AIMS. ONE TO .MAKE OUU ;.)(). S TEE Standard of Quality, THE OTIlEIi TO MAKE OUU F.fJUltES TEE Standard of Low Prices. TIIESI- HAVE IlEEN OUU '' NSrNf A!MS FO.'t VE! FA.'T. IT is per i -vnnpl.- Iree to the th. 1 e .-ot a wholj year five. pa- and premium list sent , a.Idivs.. S nd your orders t, Cki!K.i-sa State -joi kvai.. Lin.-oln, Neb. ui reiidared to l')art,er of a cwittiry wha.li (;U r'-nehed entirely ly water routes, one who wants to ketp up with times uui afford to tm without Veriedical llientluried alaoVe. Tin national l.iinieis iilu.un e passad a iwsobuion that the politicians must kevp tir hands t,;r. If they can make th.n work tl.ey fan do inaru tiian nay f;-.rm-ers or0'uu,jul.i in th.it Ins ever b-jeu known. The allian ;e has so f.xr been Februurj Cnxinaivilitaii. The scrt of Ilia graeit success of the xinopolitan is not s Inrl t.) (lad il one looks carefully over the number for February. A story by V.ildes, the fa mous Spanish noveo-t, the lirst from lii pen lo npjiear in any American maga- 1 zine, is is.-gun in ih.s mindier. Arthur Shei-burii. liar ly's .story, "A R-jeclcd t," is charmingly illustrated !iy L. Mar ild, who v e believe makes hii- -s- 1 first appearance in the magazine on Ibis tbt-j sideof th- water. "O Iduig Flight" is tlK' j an 1 n'e nesting con'rihution to the prole I le:n of aerial navigation I y one who has .a .v.. i:.,i,, -i.;i. 1 " .1 - ' at no .as III . A Line lo tli Enst. The )tui oiigt-ui lioute 1. &.. M. It. II. rmi.:i'i; tb-ganf ly ea)u'pje:l r,:isseiip,j -ii ! -vitliout .-hang'.- fi-riiu Nev.taastle. " ' . "'id ; 'raw-ford, Ncl.i.ka.rea t to Liiicob), Nebs-a---ka. makimr mr.i.,-i:,in it tiiat i lint wi.h their own llir..-i,-l - sc faius lor lnie.-, 1 'heyumie. and nil points wet, aikl for Knits is Ctv, St. Joseph, St. Louts, Onu-Iaa, Peona. i.ln '.ago, and all points east. J,emeiiiiA.r tins is the only line bv ' ,n 1. me sleeping car iro.'n .'raw lord in the evening arriving in L;n- coin and Oma!i.-i the next altcrtioou, ami in t'hicago, IVona and St. Louis the fol lowing morning. IT, ... r.,.l :..r. . - , . , . mo o.ei inioniiaijon ana tickets up 1... . jay 10 nearest agent ol iaiirlington Uoute IJ. &. M. Ii. It PilTElTS. X0TICE TO IXVLSTOKS. ea -t for I ,ve.-it y ye.-u s. El: tlK Good ile. who married 11 1,,1'iiirn-r of the Sioux nation, lias some interesting inform ition of Indian wars and vio-i-iors. T. . ..'iHi.foi-d, tlie V.'.ihingtoii correspond ent, gives the lirsl, hull of a startliiiL' 'storv. miller 1 h,- tille i,f "Th ii. I "'oiieiisiown political backi-1 nw mndi.:at. Tiie d-partments, "In V kt ioto ollice, us the records wiii'""' V.'orld of Art and Letter' and tha thow ihal the hr,p ami pass word have I "V''"A Scimv" continue to hint-i.-n o-.tent fn,-tr in i . - ' I aH r"" t-"'"1 1 ' irs men famous m both con- iari patent tin tors in hoisting siicn fel- I tiuents. lows into office, although such work is ' ' . : Dot according to tlie coiistuui, on of the i Eerb.:: ps never in 1 he history of mod-ofi'-u'at'O". Ithaslieeii demons! raied l"" . J",lrn . !' "ny newspaper ;r;'a -ery tm.e tl, 0-; O-r'.ir p!" 'I"''' attempt to organize for tw years it b-is, bv a b.pnng progres.ive UitlUntl benefit the prole.ss.oual ollice-' "U-'bods mid iiij.i l.ng p-.ish nn.l enter seekers have u ppud 111 and cnplnrtd the 1 'r'f "" '; '""''''' ff-sl jtwli .one.,, used ,t ,0 further their pal, ! TZlX tiCiil designs. 1 ,opl, et Very tiits.l of 1 deserved in lM.Vond mies'i m. The imb Uoh pris'eediiig,, mi 1 stay nw.iy from 1 l'"'""1' flurmg i bis tiii'. ,'lr. II. II. K il -th uiottingsuaa then tna.. p.iimuii Wjr.. m'n' Kj arwl neither expense n r fr M.l,uS u.,1 t e., ' m"""" Mv'tl""ii ,,e ,,u" Urn iiacniiiery of the orgamjitioii y,M 1 Urieompromisii.li- r , u!-l can on nli tl Uny pl-jusea Ii,.; result, is tnut men : nutional i-nes. Hi- lAir () -r n does but wblljr unlit to fill places of li-usil ur! J1, wht '" 1m the true J ""' ! v;;.be :srol!: bm are a badly u-lected as evr. The resie,a of all. it can he r.-cou,iiicndt unlit 111 um resolution au 111,1 niliiiilce 1 "iiuurainiii clean, ra'lial.l -. t-n mik be WiUchi'd wiUk iMtocet. , U rpri,m metropolituti fauiily Ipocm. ' i Here i.r.vrr was ft time in II;- til-lory ot our romtry w hen tlie ah in out for lnven tiOTis und liiiiroveiiM-iit4 In tlae .,: t urel ac enee. tr.-na-r.illy ti( so gre U a now. 1 lie jo a-. e.,u-nee.of ir..ail:o.,! in Hj.- I.n-tory iiikI ork-sii'i), tlie boil selmM, on tlief.ir 11, nn, 111 oJiici il liie, rellir.; C0.1til1u.1l uc- lo tlie npjiiirlc.lalH-e u:nl Impleuieiits ol e..t!i In onler to save latior, time und ex ;-nsa-. Ilie iiolHiiidl i-hmitte In the utliiiln- tr.atioa of Ifovermneat loea not effet-t the jirogre. of tne Aaierie.ui inve.itor, hi he lag o 1 the itlert, ami le.uly to p rcelve tin: eristintr ileii.aeneiea, iloe, not laerinit tin- a.fa.rsof Kuveriiiiient deter lum from liiles ly (iiiieeivhof tin: la-in.-ly to overeoaa exituij itierei,,fteies. Too jrre.it cure i- in not tx- eeereisa-it in c!ioIhk 11 eoniiH-teul ,ui(l sKaiiliil alloariiey la )iie)i.-.ie m.d prow: cuta: an applieaititu, tor pjte.it. Vuiii.Ui.e iati -ra iU Ii.ive haien lori i.n, j itetroye, in oi-iui.aeraljie instances uv the enijaioy.iient 01 iiiconiiieie.,1 coitusci, uiul e.jaeeiul.y 1 litis .iiivicd UjijiIieiUiu to tlio,e iiu iuioii! ".so iKitent, 1,0 p,.y" -U!.. luve.itori. who eatrat tiie.r UJaliin,, to tiiU cl,i 01 atUiraeys ito so ait inimeaent risk, us tne Uie.aitU and Klrui.K.h of tile Jit.:nt U never ixi...(l.:re(l iinlen or u qu.eu e.nteavor IQtf.-t an niaoaiieu ,uiJ o.it.11.1 Lie leu tu,.., , JU Tf.K l'llrrt i;i.Al..i cu., John ti,d,(,i oarii. ieaer.al iiiuiiiii;, i, Bis I' ntreet, N. y n i.biiiKlon,l.C, repre aeathiK a large num. Ir.u ol inipua t inld.iay Un I wueialy p iwi-, 11 weli -an Reuer.i: perio tieiiii, of tlm cotlulry, .at int. luted to pioU:;-t Un pi.trona from Hie aiasaln iiietliwia liera Ualore i-iiiplaayeii in tliiii Hue of tiiul.iesj. Tlm mild conipaiiv is prepared to t.;ko ch.irtfe of all patent OVER 1,200, C00 ACRES of bind, Thei-.' ate more bright, -.p-irk-linj, small streams in. the county than can le found in the same ttrt-a e!s here in the stale. !t has more pine tim'.M-r in it than all (he ri-st of the sh.teci ml iia-d ts gi-iss. s aro tl.e rii be-t and most in, tntious Liiiini so that for :-.t'R L' grow ing t is unexcelled. The wcl varies from a beavv ' lay to a light sandy loam mil is c;i able of pro- I lie exi client cropk. The principal rops are small grain jnd va-getables, althoic-h i:oihI corn is grow n in 1 1. i: valleys. Tl.-j wheat, oats rye and l uriev are al! of unusually line quality and coimiisi.il the hlghe-d mar ket prices. Hie wnter is pure and refreshing and is found in abundance in all parts of the unity. Tlie county is pmi-ti.aily out of debt and has over forty-live miles of railroad w ithin its Isiniers, has .1 good brick court house and the necessary lixlurcs for run- hoi; u.u coumy uiiii iiieiN; 1US never been one dollar , f county bonds isiifsl ail'l lieiice tax, s will !... low. Iho Fremoi.!, Eikhiiin & Missouri Valley railroad cre,-es S.oux -ouutv from ea t u west and the II. A, M. has ihont hfteen miles of its line in the northa-asl part of lie; county. The climate is more p.-asant than that if the easteri: jKirtion of Nebraska. There is still OVER eCO.COO ACRES o( hind 111 Kioux county yet rpeii to homestead entry. It is better land and : desirably lo, ati.d than tliat for avhicli such rushes arc made on the open- n; of it ivserv. ition. There is no rail road land in the comity and for that reason its s Ulcmctil has l-en i.low for no special effort to m- setlb-rs was lade, as was done in the em ly d ivs of Ilia s.'ttleiiieul o( the eastern pal t of the sta t Q. Good deeded land can Is? purch:isu Hi :asonable rati s w ith government iXi ulj lining' so that a person who want s more tuan one quarter section can obtain t if he has a lilt It; means. There are about 2,.,(j:i people in the county and there is room for thousands more. lJ.irrr.ori is the county ,-at and is sit uated on the F. E. at II. V. railroad, and is as good a town as the thinly settled country demands. School house and .-hurdies are pro- vidd in almot eeprv setn,,ment and are Kept up with the limes. All who alesire to get a homestead or UllV bindcbean n i-o ina-il..! I ,..,......., r .1 ........ ... eiiln: -e the country for tiwuisi Ives and jmLe if its lller.ts. llolnesta'.nla will Hid I e obt.iira.'ible iiiiich longer and if ou want ion your right and get I'll) acres of land from Lnclo i:ani free it is time vc;u veil- al'Oilt II. rf:orF j p 3 n 61 1 , . i; Il 1 1 1J b -Ol win- ii i!.wi ., i ir.ti-i.iMit:n -iii! Ii! T i I 1- '.ti-i.iMit:n -i in Continued Efforts. i .n. i-i. ii-i.j.-, i'i.i:a-i:;j nvn-r.;.i ntinued Support. ; wj i.r. -ii ,.v v-ir BARGAINS, WE HAVE I'i Kv:: I xr is n vi; i r a sr tvi; tvji.:. im.v TEMPTING J'l'oiii one ve 'r in I t i.t'i,- A.N:i (ii: E:l H ni We are conh l. ni to it at u i pi (. her we h,,v f, , Sif.;ES, I V. ' .HI you II id s II i n--, in I f.i:w ich a :!'' V 'i . y.. I '.r lOpb-te stork ill. i'lch o I IrL -oiiiq utormn' ' u U U u u LstLt Brick Block. , noon or night and WE WILL LEE' GUT VOL". CiTAVFOHD lilEBCAflTILE CO., Crawford, KeLv Dr. Leonliardt Limits bis praetim to di-ea - s of the a 1 iUliO ornciAi. D.'p.ECTcr-iy. U li I-.l;s: STA I or,ti.o f r'i ui.1' .1. Stujor-. .... ).-. Ail-., L j wtutaij iiO'- .'. of. (Such as Loss of Memory, IVc'ing, Mo tion auit Will-power, Cram;,-, F:ts, (i era I Nervousness, and all V. ms Neuralgia.) HEART, of Jc.1. p I 'a. 11.11, A. It. l;il.iI),i,,-..y. A. i. 1.U.I-! v...... ('OVi'inor. - I e-'ili a, l..,t'luor ' i.c y oi sut tii-hlor -.'I le. Her ....Ailor., i y i;,-i,er: I llll'l fo iunU-ioinT ;i't l'iiti!!e l.'nti utitiou I I'N'th!.-. :n.',..I. ,. ,;; . i . y...x:.; i-,,,,, i . K. . .., ' 1 M ei'ir, : ,(i:,on ieoi...i, ,t Li, I., j ..,li I ' ii.. I. A!r (As shown by Fain, ralpitalioii, ness in region of t! Shortness Flutterm;; e: ILart.j i lal'iltil, :.d Nu...b- ; w.j.u, -. ' . II. ; r, ; i,. i. i: "... r.. .1. II;.., r, Vi'. A. iiei(ieS it. M. lie. ii, )ia E:, ' ' ui BLOOD, (Scch as Sl;ln Eisca-es, Flier-, sivc F.aleiiess or Ki-die.-ss of tl." Faint liens, l-izziiia-ss, tc.) CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS ViTH S TA.ViP.;: . DR. LKOXIIAKDT, .a 2 1 nil alii a 1 ii! f-l tun " Aniur.i I1 I loud I'l'uLa.ll liow Jt'I'il IA It Y T. 1.. Korva! i . ,.a A. tl. pi, T.O.r ila:! I'. A. ( on ... AaflUl , tc -.') I -A ,'. Ju "'"tii:--, :eiiil lll'ije, Oillll.tjU r and hijut 1452 O ST. - - LINCOLN ueiltion thi p.,p r. Ijrg, 7 TTfTfTr-TT VTr ; '-'1,11,1 I . I t I ; l ' f ill ' ' . I 1 1 ; -' 7 "si w,r.rr yv y ' a" '.! -.. .'I.'' i ' if r.3 err v.7rrj:mzn (.3 err husiiieM ealrusVel toil for ns-moanlili! liwa.. mill prep ncs and liroseente. uimn,,. i;.,. PTfJIOKS HKXJUllED FOR Kantil 13 Attornm-WAkiilNO'lUi'.fc.C." K'.'ueratllv, b.c.u Jnif mei-li.uilcitl laive..tiu.i, di'Hi(fii pain. its, tr.ale-iiiarkii, labels, copy riKiils, l.iU'i'fere.iees, Infriiiirnaieuta, valid ity re.oorts, mid given, eapeei.u Hi.'e.itioii to rejei ti-d v ir. Jlniilsn prepared tat enter lino competition with any linn 111 aaecurhiK foreign pilcuta. Write for ii.'irriu-tioiiii and aaliei. J,.iw WtmKKiit'af, GIH P turret, Wualioit tun, 1'. r.u,B m ho, fir Soldier tia Ratlnra rtlanbla-al H thi ttnnf Buy la tlm reiralu- Army r l-.ivy r lnra wlr. i r1vor of tne l.irtli i or rf 1 , J v 1SVJ, toj laK ir Wi'loviUDOfr aintlilanl. fl.ilnnft W-na-rt Tnlm ?iwl-.ltf. TliuiiMnil rntltled to hle.ier nvt. el forrewfimrj, ko clmrca fot advtc. Nob Jalil SUCUiU.'ul. VrTblt Comptnr to nn)tM fcrcomblnttoB of lb lary nd mott Influential newnpper in tin Lnllra M4s for th (pron pur.soao of pr:lrct. ! Ins tfcelr abacrlbera agalnat nnKruptMuiu and j Incompetent Cjiini Afcnu, and etch fpt printing thKtdrertlwinaitTonraea for tha repotu7btIltf U4 , 9 hsW- i- i" T a n - . I I V XV MOST T 'P. THE BEST IS TKE (EFFST. Oond TCMcon;3 to ?n Urlon Cc., f. V., for our prizo nimo, " Cilr.rl Luci-.," una win n N;w Home Hewing f.lnri-me. The New llomo Sewing bacliinCo". 0"r",Mt3S, -!J58 IMG?! MtiAir.- I IX. O00iej..4. llU 1 "".uxaTFCrl CALK BY uM.ro New Jbnit .VKvviMi alien,;'. o., 103 N. Ihb Si. Iou... M.. Mil l. i'. i;, , A ! i:., M. J. Itj,-,. IvOiii rr '.i .M.J. : , - , " s. , all.. W. Ii. A. it. l ew J. !'. Chi :,,.. s. I,, l-.il. .i.J. ii.-n.-u. ii. i . oaley.. .i-r.a me! t;..p. l( , i.i1)UO,4 'i i! Jl loci A). i;-Ti;n -j-. j. iNViU " ll.ehiiu 4 lert, 11.11-rlson it!. 1 ii ol --. U. 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