The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, March 15, 1894, Image 4

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Subscnptioa Price,
L. J. Simmon,
Editor
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ii.r titc V. iU n b II ts t-ttiu evrO
urae. Hill of New York is outspoken
ill his opposition to it pro v isions. Tm
act by bini will ruia hiuws rK-litio
Ially, a lid he must have t)c-led that the
demand of tli nation were greater than
tite demand of big party.
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ratai-ed at th JIsutUvm vat osUce a.
Sec lad claaa aaatlar-
Thckhday, MaHCU 15,
JLlp the creamery project al.in.
The trial of iuo cougiilau at Chicago,
for t-oniplicity iq the murJvr f l r.
Crouiu resulted tu his acquittal lust
tvmb Tlie reniicl was u. surjjriae to it
;Tsal many throughout tb country.
The reform officials of Custer county
have been found to be short in their
dicounU and the people w e after tUtuu.
It is n g j"d pUn to keep a prttty do.-
wittcii of llje fellow who pretends to U.
' Uor than any body else.
A stnoojj effort was made to hare Dr.
Ow-e L. Miller appointed to fill the
rat-am v oo the inter-state cummer.-
conuuiaaion but it was of oo Use. The
president stated that Nebraska lias grot
about all it is entitled ta Dr. Miller
would have made an efficient member of
tlie conimiuission. But Dr. Miller was
not forgotten by the chief executive and
witliout consulting any of the democrtir
leaders of Nebraska the president named
hioi to be collector of revenue at tire
port of Omaha, thus ignoring the rec
ommendations of both democratic fac
tions of the state.
It it reported that the mayor of Chi-
-4F is discharging owmi from the ew-l
ploy of the city simply because thes
ara Masons. It is about time a halt wa.-
CitlWJ cm sncfa things. If a man is u
rueiuUr of any organization wliose ob-
je. Is ure not opposed to the taws of Uie
final I'roof .Notices.
All person, bavins? dual Droof notices In
mi p-r win reit-ive a markwl copy of tin
,lr aim are rfqut-tvea lo riauiiiip th-ir
ioucf and if an errors eslat rrwjrt lur
vj tula onict at once.
Noiire fur Vubllmtitia.
Land OfBca at Alllano, N"b. (
March IS, 1M4. i
Notice is hcrf by iren tlml the lolloa inir
'lamed settler has filed nolle ot his li.U-u-
ion to uiukp nuul proof in miDuori ot hi
iim, aim inni aM proof will o- uiatle ix
'ore Clerk of llt'itt lourt at Harrison,
eli., on April tl, 14, vlr.
JiM-iib Forst -r, of Vnn'ros. Nib.,
iiatiou ttiat fact sliould have no hearing I who made H, K. 'o. 1-m far the '4 aec.
i ?, ra. -m.
in bc of appointment to or retention in
ciilce.
11m supreme court 1ms devided thai
the bills of Uarueau as worlds fair con,-
nirsMooer should be riaid. This l.-
itrast the fX)siton taken by Auditoi
tl'iore, but i is moch easier for thai
official to issue the warrants for tla
amount on the order of the court than u
v.cj old have been for him to get tnru
Wk had the court decided them illegal
after they had bees issued.
Northwest Nebraska is awakening U
the fact that pursuits must be follow e.
'which are best adapted to the condition
of tfce country. Tlie farmers arouiu
kushrille a ad Cluulron will grow sujia.
baets, Oordon witl engnge in the chicory
indunry ami Harrison will engage ii
dairying. Ai! luive proven prohtabl-
-hrs pforly omoaged and the farmer.-
of Uxi localities meutioned will U
benefitted by the departures
Ha iiurtis the following wjtnefiM in proe
aia continuous residence upon and ouilivu-
kion of aaid Innd. vie:
Joho Muckiui, John Kmberiirpr, Jooph
iiyj-e, I'unl serrex, all of Montrose, b.
lao
Jnlin Jfifkiia. of Montrode, Xe b
ho madp H. E. So. 11S1 for the s. snc. It.
p. om, ih.ji.
. lie uanieH th followinr wltnesirs fo nro-
iU continuous residence upon and Cultiva
tion of tui'i land viz i
J ir jli l'oriWir. John KaHbonrer. Josc'Db
:tooa, PaSI serres, all of Montroe, .v-l.
t. M. tKfKNIKOTO!,
C7 32j Ki'KlaUT.
Notirs fur l'abl!cf!on.
Land Office at Alii iiii'p; Neb., I
March 5, I'M. I
Notice 1i hereby Firen tM .1 the followii.a:
iiiiia wr;ii.T na. nii notice o: hi intv.
Hn;l proof In xupijOrl of lil
ii'I proj win la inaor i
A short time ao A. O. Shears, clerl
of t be district court of Dawes county.
left C'hadron for Lincoln, leaving h.t
wi,e out fifty cents in mooey. He dn
not, hsturn as expected and on investiga
tion it was foond that he had drawn al:
tu ttoney he had from th bank and bor
rowed seoeraf nandrea doftars and hat
xiMt taken h lot ol money which he hat
collected oo judgments and furled ti j
turn over. A tincoT he got parties ti
endorse drafts in rutiocs sums and ii
looks as if he had gone to the "demni
now oow-wowa. ins wire a now
im forwiog tike duties of Ms oftlce am
his fJoadsima W'W hltefy ne to rank,
good any 6fBal Shortage and tbost
whom be got to sign notes and draft.-
A ithim wiHgain nM experience.
oti tn in:ik
-hiini, and tht mo
ira cl'Tk of UiMtrlct ixJarf, ul liarrison.
eo., on April in, ifcw, vi:
WilliiimK.3Inore.uf Harriynn. X'b.,
rho md H. E. Ud. :i for h . U tc. B
p.l,r..W.
lie ninei the fdllhirini wltnMa to nrors
u oontinuoug remnence upon ana cuitlva
ion or, siia ntnd. viz:
(rnnt (jatlirie. Jam W. Srrttt, Itomer A
rlddy, ln lana M. hutton. all tit Harrison
ivt). also
Jtobcrt Pomerny. of 'Crawford, Xrh.,
vho made T. C. So. 1J7 for the aw. see. 6,
-p. .to, rg. aa.
He inline tne followiiiff wit nraars to pro
lia t'Oiitimi.uK e i-eniduiicc upoa and culti-
'.ti:on or ui(i i-ino; viz:
Joseph W. lWbfn),i. JOneiih W. Karnent.
'amea W. Stmtt; Kelluiu f. LiudHt:', all of
iarrion, eu. iavsi
f. a. iKiUKiNGTOS, Keirlater.
Nutii'p for rnlilicatlnn.'
Lan!tCfflce at !li nce, Meb., (
cfy , IKi. I
Sotle I hrt-ehv llpn fhnt iV.r folldwlnw-
itllneaf frfftltr hit tltst uiLlc rit hln intjm-
ioii lo makn nnaf proof In iirrport itt hla
:. aim. and that aakl proof will be riN'li' l
or M. J. Blewtt, clerk ot the dlstrh t
oiirt, at Hurrkon. iiebr:. on April
4, li, Tit:
FraiKts . Pfof. of Bndirr, eb-
.tjo niu'fe H. E. 'cr. CW, for the r. 'i ns. K,
h f- , and sw. ac. '4 uc. 10, tp. K, Tg.
He names the followins wltnesiea to
irove Bl continnoiTs residence unou and
cultivation of aa'd lajid. vlii:
AnteMrU)n, hrnpt Banre, JrUrn C. Kror-
peehf-r,' Alexander 6 (le, allot Bfxlnrc, Neb.
ii III J V. M. Horkikotok, iteKiater.
Xotlre to Non-Resident Defendant.
David S. COT vs. Jennie f Ox.
Jennie Cox,' noii-ridViH defendant,
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An important CbBreutlon.
The ihter-state irrigation conventioi
which is to be held at Omaha on farcl
lt uod 22d is being loo'aed forward t
witli a great deal or interest by the peo
pk- all over the states of Nebraska, Kan
sa,- Wyoming, iSorth Dakotu,' Sout).
Dattota, Oklahoma, -Montana, Texas am
Neir Mexico, and good- restlits- are ex
pw nsa to come from' the gathering.
OoVenlor (-rouhse hks artpoirtted the fol
lowing persons as delegates U represetii
NeliRiska at the crnvfentiuai' ii. F. Mc
lnloh, Omaha; A, L: King. Culbert-'joii
".V. a. Alters, Colljns.'ScoUs Blurts coun
ty: P, StCurrie, Sarj(ent,'CustercV)!inty
L. C. fftoclaon; Sldbey,' Cheyenne coun
S n. MfcUoll, Lexlnjjtoo,' lUwsoi
cntihty; JJavid- Zimmermah, Haigier.
Dundy county; Ii. J Sinirtlons, Harrison.
Sioirx: ;ouaty;'Mark Buike, Madrid, Per
kin county; J. 8. Le Hew, lc:H)k.
Tl governors of other status havi
also iippointed delegates and boards ol
iraife, mayors, county clerks arid headv
of organizations interestfed'in'siili mnt
tern arc arranging to' I' ha'Ve' iifreitn
tivs at the convention. The jrripor
iano(,irrigatio6' is being realized by
penpall'over the' country as it nevei
wasfcefore, and a strong,' united efrort
wilf'be made for laws thdt'wilj'meet th
deirJai",f the case and a d6 era ol
prospiirity will be developed. Even ir
the ptesefit close times in 'money matter
f 11 rl can be had jh labatiaaoce to carr
00 any wore lor pmuoff water on Ian
that is at all practicable and if the lawi.
of Utt state and oation are so amenoVd
as ta OMke litigation improbable, a great
("" mm wont to thai line Wiir be
Tfcita ia 00' pbrCori' 6t the Urn'tory
expevUd to be : repWnted1" at the" con
yentioft at QtaUm that will have a deep,
r intdnwt In the natur than western
Kebritaia'.aad' aT that portion" of' the
itate oo'lo,nty ia trtore fiodcemed than
flioux connty. if a national lftw can he
aWuniiS that will allow theWter of 'the
A(IMtlB'M state Miirasti tli line 'into
nottWr atate, RB !:np;Krtunity will ht
gmmUi to tlevefop Sioux county in a
f mbich hm poople have tbxMight of,
t "t wtim le known to be practicahW hy
twJ- mto Jl$$n n veeiigltiwl it
rill
lake notice that on the 12th d iv of March.
".', the plaintiff herein fllwl a petition
1 the DUtrict Conrt of stonx conntv. Sie-
,rak:v aitaiiiBt von. thfe obiwt and. nravi-r
f which are to obtain a decree of iHvorm
.'roni you, on the snonn'Ls of willful dc-
rtioi without reaaouable and tuaff cauje,
ur iiiuri tnan inur yc-.TH lnht pat.
10'J are retiuinwl to answer uid netitiun
"i ur uuiure ine mij or April, ikh. .
liAvio n. i.ui, rialiililr.
ISy J. J. Ju.Vu and
IS? t.T.l'UIUi
oatfi. ware air, i-t
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ioYlt'E TO mTORs:
!ld Altoi ucya.
Alias Notirr.
!iry pth,
V-.S. Land Office, Alilanci, Keb.
ComnlaiTit havinif ben entcii-d at thl
,mt: lV KrCfl I . 14 tlTrflWI altr , l,-!,,: !.
lowen for nhandonitnr lii hom"t;.i ev't'ry
o. 111.1, iKii:n Aovemra-r 1, ixf", upon tho 11
m n .i iiw'a sect ion i, UjMt.iahip at.
ii!( ao, in flour county, braka, with a
lew to the canoell.iMoii of said entry, the
Id narilea ire nerebv -uiiiinoiicd ti hii
i-:ir at IhKoffk-e on theSSft day uf March,
mil tea'.luiofiy conceniimr aaid allcmil
tunniKfiiiitvgi,
l eatlnionj'of witnesses' will be taken b--ore
t'lerk i,f Oint. t onrt at' ilarriiti. Xebr ..
farcb 7, lSSH.'uHOa. 111. , ib--Hi
r. M. KORttlKOTOX,
KeitiMU-r.
Xotlrp Ylniber t'ullurc.'
I. 1jii1 (fH-c,;tlllaiic:, br ,
frehruarv si h. iMm. I .
Complaint SKTI havinif bi-cn i-.:il.ere'( at tWIa
jfflce by Hnnry Warneke airiliiHt l!enta,l
vjn.elin for failure to comply with law aa
10 Timber i.'uKure Knlry JSo. .'!, d(ited Oo
toiler t.h, ia5, anon the onthea ouarter
ection 47, townnliipai north, runire 117 tut.
.11 .llotl.l COU'UV. Nebrawk i. with i view
cmcellatlofiof aldenlry ;coiit.estantallejrIii)(
.-!ij.iiuiti Ynuixfiiii nawniiy
.tMUdoned miiit tr.ictin Una town.:. That 1,..
haa neglected to bre-ik or pljW or In anv
cuiuvaw! any nor.uon oe.wild trai t since
the .-prlng of 10. That tttere -aa ten acrea
act oroaen mni gnitivau-! prior to
ldbiB the mirir.lrbf ihuo which ..1,1
tractor cultivated it round waa aliawed m
tAirram arid eed ilurliiir th .r
th..t the affiant llciirv Warneke' hn
owns 4 tract aO Joining the tracxherr Jn con-
v, iik! weeuaeeu trqiu acat-
tennc oj hl land o owed 11 n
.1 1"? ""T"1 l0' ten acres aforesaid
which bad. bJjen coltivuted oil the traot bore
iu iWv. mm inere n.(a not bpeu
my trees, aedojrvuttlnK4 planted on aald
HKiivrwun tuau iiiree- yeara I
01a mere are no tYeeaon idtn.et a
There never was a tiirie in the history of
our country when the demand for Inven
tions and loipreve.iieiitii in the art nl ,..
eucea nerally was so' 'reat a now. The
conveniences oir mankind In tti'e factory and
work-hhorl the bouacli'old, on the farm.' and
In official life, require continual acceialons
to the appurtenances and impleiucnta of
e.cn in order to save labor, time and ex
pense. The political change in the adiolu
tatratlou of government docnot effect the
proffresaof tue aiueriran inventor, who be
ing on tlie alurt.'and ready to perceive the
exiatiufr den'ulenclea,' doe not permit the
atfulraof government' todvtcr lilin from
quickly concelvluif the r.:inctly V overcome
existing dUcrepenole.. Tiw irrcat cat can
uot beexeerclaed in cliocxliiira competent
and alfllllul uttorm-y to urcpAre and prose
cute an application, for patent'. Valuable
interests have been lost' and destroyed In
innumerable instances by the employment
of Incompetent, couiifcl, aiul' e-pcciuliy I.
lhlsadviee applicable to, tliQae who adopt
"o'paU:iit, no p.,j" aj-stcm. lnv.eutora
who entrust thsir bnimen to thici. ..t
rtttofiicv do ao at luinjeucnt rUk. 11 the
", ,ic(.um ins patent is never!
considered in view of a a nick ..,!,... v,.. I
u allowance and obtain the lee then due
lilt. riiKHfi CLA11H CO.. John Ueddr,-
ouni, uejieral manager, tils f street, X.
na.ningtoii,o.irHpreei.tbialarri r ...
"crui iinpuriaut uaiiy and weekly p.ipe e,
Land Cases.
iAnd patents secured for settlers
tlie ahortest possible time.
CONTESTED CASES.
Contested cases intelligently and
skillfully handled.
OLD CLAIMS AND DISPUTES.
Old claims and disputes speedily
settled.
CONTESTS
between individuals having conflicting
claims under tlie agricultural land laws,
ami Uk between claimants under the
MINERAL LAWS and agricultural
claimants; an 1 also between claimant
under any of tlie public land laws and
the Railroad Companies and their gran
lees, and the States and their grantees
under tlie SWAMP-LAND and SCHOOL
LAND GRANTS.
SH:ialty made of securing patenta in
the shortest possible time for settlers
bo have fully complied with the laws
under which their entries were maoe,
and who a re annoyed and worried by-
delays In the iue of their patents,
caused by TRIFLING rSREGULAU!-
TiES which can be easily and speedily
removed.
Advice also given in all mntters re
lating to tlie public lands, especially 00
points rising under the new laws which
liave been recently pnsned providing for
the disposal of the public domain.
11 you want your i:inu patent in a
hurry If you want your land business.
of any cliaracter, attended to by skillf u
and competent attorneys, and promptly
disposed, write to
PRESS C LAIMS COMPANY,
Jomt Wkddekbirx, General Manager,
P. 0. Box 385. Washington. D. C.
b an trbitnvj word ased to detiftutc Om
mIt bow (ring) which cannot be palled of
the watch.
HP6'itiiii8a
The bow hat a creeve
en nch tad. A collar
rues eowa iasiae the
Rradsat Initial aa4
ts late ftie rraovaa,
8rmly leckfac the
w la Ik fwaataat,
o that H caaaet ht
pullaa er twiaue eft
It posltirelf prcrcati the iot of the
watch by theft, and avoids Inliirt to k fmnt
droppinf.
IT CAN OKLT BE MAD wltfc
a. Bom rtUad orUr wiuh
ums beariai this traia mark f
An
vsUhdeaJMnnthmwhoot extra coat.
MW aBnjkt aat tm N) Wf (as
T ta aattfattartra.
KeysioncWatch base Co.,
PH5UDELPMIA.
Itnal
Benefit.
An even exchange of value.
THE
Crawford Mercantile Co.,
BELLS GROCERIES, DRY t.O0IIS AND HOOTS AM) SHOE.
Bl'V URtK KRIKS, DRV GOOD AND IIOOT AND fillOES.
You get what you need,
t We supply the goods needed.
You pay a fair price.
We make a just prolit.
TECA-iT'S what
We mean by tlie
CRAWFORD MERCANTILE CO.,
The Brick. Crawford, Neb.
The Harrison
LIVERY BAR!
FEED AND SALE
STABLE,.
GOOD TEAMS,
GOOD BUGGIES,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.
Terms reasonable, give me a call
GEORGE OLINGER.
FBOPRIETOR.
MM.Mv.MMt tMl,M.T
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATIC l,'Vir'FH-
l-or n 7M Crouaae Governor.
1 . J. tijlifirM I l,lli..i.t 4 .nv.rli..,
J. 0. AUen nec-retarr of kuu
-ueiie Moore. Auilitui
Jowpb fi.. liai tley '1 reaourni
. li.itaaiin.. Attorney General
U. llumpiirrT Uuitl CoiiimljulOMri
k. tiou'ly snpt. r"uulic lnatruedoB
CX) G KkSs.-os A l. Ill- I I I: AT11 im
C. V. Maiuloraoii I . . Senator, Oniali.-
Win. v. Ailen. , I', s. froiator. Mndlaor.
J. ttrvan. Gonareaitiiiitu llulft.. Ui.col
u. 11. sierter, ' .d uuiahi
u. jneikirlohn jul, f rullrrtoi.
. J. lialuer. . " Jth Anror
.. A M( Klrtkan. " Uli - Kt 1 lou
U. U. Kern,
ktli " Drokeu hoa
;ouV,Pt
t present
santnon
Omj of
time. Ikesakl jwrtle. are harebv si
id to appAir at tlU offle' ottlia 3i
.qaron, mm, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to rnapoiid
aiMui muuiuii coiicariiiiig- aaio aJ
,pmI fMllim -
. Tnatlnumr of'wltnw4 T-'fore gieEji of
il irecbter,
Katie.
nH w.'. Prktl. qp Be,ldnt Dfe-
Yo0. r1."' w nWo- Ww on Um mtt
wruaiuM n..iui uiMLrinia innrt t
ijny!Lv.'Stli'm!Ki Wfc c and prayer
of whMb la to Obtain a dtroree frwaj yen
' ter rl0 of wllkfml dtwirtkw. for
iinr ui .11 ro year, laxt pu
i.mi ,nr r.-riinn-M to Hniwer ta il nr.
on or uelore ttui i;tb any of April, m-t.
tltlon
E1.1A I'lukK, I'l Untiir,
By J. J. Joneaand
a. T. G'LARK,
well an ffeucral periodieala of Uitj co u ltry
waaliistltntej u, 'protect it. patron, f'ro,'
w.Cui,w.ir);ia!ioiiaiieri;l!ore emn'o .j 1.1
ii,! n..A . ... 1
..... ns in uuainea. i no aatu , ,
la prepared take, cli-irgo. of -all patent
bualneaa entruated to It for roaaa- ,i ,i
anil nrenru h,1 - .'' '
' ' l" Jin n 1 1,. , t
gciieriilly.GicludliiKiiieclmnlcal in
17? tracie .u.,rk, laf)l(eopy
rlKlita, liiU-rferfliicea, Infriiiirc oie ..1- -ii.i.
Jly reix.ru, and give, e-peea , ,t,von to
reacted it w alao pre,. nU;r
Utnccaiipeitloa with ay,Drin. m .ecurlng
ftuTmitrm r it.......
r rr '-T'l'""- ... , , . t
1 Write for luatructlona -und advice.
johk WEDcaaacax, .
r. a tu m
r fHreet,
Wa.bin jtoti, D. C.
M'XJi m.KY a rrro"t .
v Harrtaon, Hebr,
,ult " "aiuwiiif iiraaai v
AAn (I
JCDIUIART:
r. 1.. Norval .vlilef .lu.tjr-.ft. Bewr
a. m. rot 1 ...Mjiutf .ini;c, tkiiuniba
1. 11.1 . iiarrifoa..a le juda, vrriid ltianu
U. A. Campbell wel k and rte;orter, Lli.co,
VITTV ENT1I JUDICIAL LlMTRKT:
4. 1. Mnljiiil Jnilie. o'Si.1
Alfred Ilu-tow ill nil r
.14. J. Uleijrett ...n..i;lo-k, ilal rlaoi
, IHiVM V OKHtKlH:
tobert.Wtlwii... Gounty Judy
11. 4. 1 fMll . -I in
1. s. Toolrau .ui Irfuui.i
. H.. Davla s-upt. riitilic lii.iruetK,
. If j IX-w . .-lil-l 1
J. ;. r'lilni.i- voi-oii.-
- Ellia v Mitvcyo
J. Hle -t ...cieraoi l ilrltl l oui
Ti uonley ........ ....Guuiity Atiururi
l;iAltl Of CUMMtofHONKItM
ilenrr Ifrie-.hofT .....iat DIsiriv
tl. J. Vtelier (l-iiuiru,iwij..,.......'M
Oeuj. t. o!iuon ... til
.. I.KHlSt.ATIVE:
;I. ftewart-beiiator, Dlat Mo. U,frfiWfor.
J. l. Woial.Hap.i mat. no. '.a. Hay . prl"r
. . ;i-Mi.uii: urricxtt:
I.. E. Itrldrn (clialrmaii J Trnt t
V. K. Verily "
J. W. rMlt..
.1. A. illl:ih,ll.ilil "
onrad Llnileiiiaii..........
. Il. l-a.vla frieil
;. Uatlirie -r I i-eaann r
i. I. ilaris ...Mrei-l LomuiiMluiiei
, , SCHOOL (Ir'HCtaS:
'ilrn. E.fftHongb , ...Director
J. K. MaaiUBlIrl-..-.. jlo-iaral
.i. W. Heater.. 'Ireaaursi
, TKBMM Of UOl'JIT:
'ilatnot court,-At iiiisrixon, eoinueneea
jaay lt ana .w'ttnwr mo, iw.
oontr onrt, iHrmrni, coHweaeea
urtt Moaaar 01 eacn inoiuii.
. CIWMCHK ANDOtTliTir.S.
M. El tmnrh-r
-Preaclrinc each altrt,a
aid7allav.,aiiaeTf)rysundayerr t
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