The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 12, 1894, Image 4

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Tha Sioux County Journal.
Subscription Price,
(. J. Simmons,
Editor.
Kntered lit the Harrison post oUiee a i w
aecjud class waller, j
THCKSDAY, Jl LY li, 194.
Republic-!! State Couve utiiiu.
Tiie republieau elector of the state of Ne
braska are rcqueut to end delegate from
their several counties, to meet in the city
of Omaha, Wednesday, Ausut ii, 14, at 10
o'clock, a. hi., for the placing Iu Humiliation
candidates for
iiovernor.
Lieutenant Governor,
Secretary of State,
Auditor of Public Accounts,
Treasurer,
Superintendent of l'ablic Intruct!on,
Attorney-Ueneral,
Comuiissioucr of l'ublio Laud and liuild-ins-.
and to transact such otlier business ti may
be predated to tlie convention.
THE APrOKTlOXMEUT,
Tiie several couiUitVart entitled to rep
resentation as follows being based on tiie
vote oast for lion. I. M. Kayinoiid for presi
dential elector In giving one deli gate
at larjfe Ut eacil county and one for each Mi
vote and the major fraction thereof ;
Counties.
Adams
Alitelojie
Banner .
liiaiue.
l.M-1. Counties.
17 Johnson
it Kearney
a heva I'.iha-
i Keith
Del.
... 13
SI
3
... 3
Boone
in Kimball
Boyd ti Knox II
llox Butte Lancaster to
Hrowtt , .1 Lincoln II
Buffalo 'Jo lailfau 1
Butler H Loup S
Burt 14 Madison 1.",
Cass r Si Merrick
Itslar h Mcl'lu rsou jl
( base 5 V.uice ,
Cheyenne ti Nemaha !
berry t; Nuckolis II
Clay IT utoc I"
CoIfoX 7 I'awnee 17
( timing it Perkins 4
Custer IV I'ierce fl
lhtkota 5 I'llelps V
lluwcs I'laUe HI
Dawson l:t I'olk
Heuel S Bed Willow it
ltiAon s Kichardson 'it'
IlodKe IS Kocli 4
Uoughis
.ins siilini.
liitndv
i illlnore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
(Juice
(arlield
(,osper
It ran t
lireciev
Hail-.-
Hamilton
Harlan
Ha yon -.
Hitchcock
Hooker
Holt
Howard
ft sMrpy 7
hi snunders lt
7 Scott's BlutTs 3
H Seward 14
in shertdan . , 7
'M sherman
'2 stonx 2
5 stun ton fl
I 'I h.iyer 14
4 I bourns 1
lit Thurston
i:t Valley 7
7 Washington H
Wayne
ti WeOstcr 11
1 V heeler 2
11 York so
Jefferson
Total :,
It is recommended til-it no proxies be ad
mitted to the convention anil that the tleie
gates present be authorized to cast the full
vote of the delegation.
It I further recommended that the Htate
central committee select the temporary
organization of tlte. convention.
15KAD I). SI.AVUHTEIC,
TOM M. Cook, Chairman.
Secretary.
Call for Republican Committee Meeting.
The republican county central committee
of Sioux county i hereby called to meet in
the court houae at Harrison, 3Seb., at 11
o'clock, a. uin on Satonlay, July 14, WM, for
tlie purKse of calling a county convention
and transacting taich other business as may
come before the committee.
M. J. O'C'ONNKLL,
Vf . II. Uavib, Chairman.
Secretary.
Tlie Coxey farce has come to an end.
The few hundred men wltom the leaders
have been able to Iwld on the ground at
Washingt'w made what sliow they could
on tlie 4th and since that all interest has
been missing. 3oxey is not interestin,
as a matter of news of late and he will
soon be almost forgotten.
Tlie great atrike which baa grown out
of tlie trouble between the Pullman
company and its employees i Ptill
Unsettled but it looks as if the worst
had been panned. The strike will not
likely result in any gain fur the strikers
and will result in much loss to tb-i com
pany and the country at larg.:. Tut
attempt to draw in all organizations of
labor on tlie sympathy plea did not
prove as successful as was expected and
tlie fact that millions of dollars worth of
property was willfully destroyed by the
Strikers lost much strength among the
masses. Bight hundred freight caw
wefe bifrned at one place in Chicago by
tire strikers and otlter .rinr:s of like
hatiJre committed. No one d-jnies the
fight Of any man or sot of men to quit
wofk when dissatisfied with Uie wages
Of treatment receive but to say that none
bal! take the places thus made vacant
and attempt to tie up all the business of
the eotmtry is neither fair1 or reasonable.
(trtle have come to be tlie most expen-
movements in this country and the
Soonef some means is devised to avoid
tliem the better it will be for all. It is
hoped that tlie present trouble will soon
end and that no more bloodstied will lie
Hecesnary;
Hit th lall WfarelT 0tt the lie a A.
The following from tlrt Omaha tie
Voices our sentiments exactly and the
leaders of tlie republican party who 9eek
party success rathe? tliau personal gain
Will act wisely if they heed the warning
hid use vefy effort to have no man put
00 the ticket for wliom the party will
have to apologia:
"Bepqblicans of Nebraska will fiave
Mo turae this year fof a defensive cam
tftigfl. If they nominate cleart, capable
MM tttor will swaetf the state; Ifthev
.JoCl tlWffiMlTes do rl with tatooed enn
CtW Whose unsavory records call for
tBSJ txpUMtion they will bate
trhm work frara start M fldiah, with
pi C3 htttiiy tiart vxa,"
Tf l,e sign of the times int for
anything Jack Ma l'oll will 1 normriat-
ed for governor at the rejiuUu-an slate
convent ion on the first hallot, if. in'
a liillot is needed :i
d,
urvry (if Arid Lands.
t Iruahit Bc.
It is hardly probable that anv action
will t; taken on the bill providing for a
rvey of the arid lauds at the present
j session of congress, because many demo
crats are anxious to get away from
Washington as soon as jtossible and an
adjoiiniment will probably lie urged as
soon as tlie tariff and the appropriation
bills are tli-posed of. Hut a good start
has ins n made in reKrting the measure
agreed on by the western meiuU-rs and
it can he placed iu position to receive
consider.it ion tailv ill the next session.
Tlie summary of the bill given in the
press dispatch is sufficent to show that it
is a very, comprehensive- measure, pro
IKisine, u.s it does, a general survey and
the determination of sjiecific conditions
upon which it is desirable to have more
definite and accurate information than
now exists.
The report accompanying the bill,
prepared by Representative Sweet of
Idaho, ho has shown an earnest z,tl in
this matter of promoting irrigation, is
referred to as one of the most concise
and interesting discussions of the subject
from western standpoint, ever present -ted.
It urges tliat the consideration of
the subject has been too long delayed,
due to the indiiTerence if not oposition
of the east and south, ant the reasons
that have actuated these sections are
held to le insiilticent to justify putting a
check to the development of the west.
It is to lie apprehended that the objec
tion to a national system of irrigation,
on the s core of the enormous exwndi
ture that would lie involved, will not lie
easily overcome, though the opposition
to this policy has thus far been able to
suggest no entirely practicable and un
objectionable plan. The ccheme of the
bill agreed on by the western memliers
of congress is to prosecute the task of
reclaiming the arid region gradually,
the government disposing of the lands as
the work proceeded and applying this
revenue to its continuance. In this way
the purcliasers of the lands would pay
the whole cost of reclaiming them. As
to the other objection, tliat the reclama
tion of tlie arid regions would result in
increasing agricultural competition and
still further reducing the prices of agri
cultural products, if it is worthy of any
serious consideration, it would be an al
most perpetual bar to opening up these
regions to settlement and utilizing them
for increasing the wealth and jiower of
the nation, for tlie time may never come
or at any rate not for generations, when
the people of some section will not lie
hostile to adding the vast arid area to
the productive territory of the country.
It is essentially a selfish objection and
utterly antagonistic to that sentiment
of patriotism which demands the mater
ial development of tlte republic by every
wise and practicable means.
The first step toward tlie reclamation
of the arid region must be a thorough
survey of the lands and waters and man
ifestly this should be done by the gener
al government. For this purpose the
bill provides an appropriation of $:!i",)00
but this is probably simply for a Itegin-
ning, as complete surveys will undoubt
edly cost more than this amount. But
this expenditure is comparatively unim
portant and theie is no good season why
tjhe work of surveying the arid lands
should not be entered upon as soon as
congress can pass tlie legislation author
izing it. Western sentiment is practic
ally unanimous m favor of action
by congress for the promotion of
irrigation and it should receive earnest
consideration on tlie broad ground of
national development from the leople
of other sections of the country.
Party tifih Third J'art.
IIcv, Sain Jones.
Tlte third party, or party of tlie third
part, or whatever you may call itf may
get to heaven but they'll never get to
Washington. It's not tlte way, Wash
ington is the wickedest place on earth.
It is the home of the devil. Um average
democratic and republican politicians
are little better than rascals, but the
third party man m a fool. You can
reform a rascal, but did you ever try to
monkey with a foolV
They want to borrow money from the
government at 2 per cent when the frov
ernment is now borrowing at 5. We
hear a great deal of fool talk about the
I ich getting richer and tlie poor poorer
under tlie present law. There never was
a greater lie, and I'll prore it. There's
nothing the matter with the law, It's
tire man Unit's at fault. There's a law
yer on that side of tlte house makes
$30,000 a year. Here's a little pettifogg
er whose family is starving. The law is
not to blame. Here's a physician mak
ing $10,000 a year. There's a little doc
tor oer on the otlier corner that can't
make bis suit. The law is not to blame,
I preach nearly every day la 8,009
and here's a little preacher sitting behind
me tliat can't arerage 200. The trouble
is hot in tt! lawj brother, it's in your
noggin. '
Tlie dilferehc is organic it all tlie
wealth In the United States were divided
out today each man would get about
$1,190, and In less than six months some
fellows Would be riding Id palace curs
tnd others would be walking cross tias
MM WttllgJ for Mother dlTf. V .
Windy Vacuum Allen evidently
j i-au-lit a sucker who repress nted (I
! A'. Weir of ! rirnn. for the write-up
en the senator in the July niimwr fi
that Miaa.'.iua die not tnatch '
1 tlie votes tvi;islervd in tha sen-iie inunl
hereby Allen opposed the iiiteifsls cf
his tdate.
Treasurer' suteui' at.
send annua; statement of the monies re
ccUcdatid disbursed from Jautr-try 4tii to
June :a tli, ls".4, by tlte treasurer of '-ions
county, Nebraska:
STVTE FI'Mi.
Balance January 4 f !4lli i
t oitei-tions . j, es
I'ai-l sti.le lle-stii,T
Balance June :w
J4.'l Ti
14.; "
2
X,
tM'HOOL LASl rl Nii.
Balance January 4 CM "4
( olliH-tiiiits- aij Si
I'ltid St;,te Treasurer
Balance June :iu.
CI7 o;
STATK St IlixiL ri'M).
Balance January 4 SH
stile aplKirtiomnelit 114il3
AiHlI lioited todisl nets
Balance June an...
11,'d Ml
COI Sir "OESKRIL HM.
Balance January 4 lli'J "2
Aei rin d interest ft K4
loucetions 1-Vi'i vxt
Warrants it-deemed
( om mission
Balance J Hue 'M
7nt 5i
t ttiMr MKiiioE'ii x:.
Balance January 4 S 4 t.-
Accrued lulclcsl xi
t oilts'l ions... StM W
VHir.inis rislccuied
t oinmission
Balance June ....
773 i
cocntv hoau'H'nii.
Balance January 4 14:( '.'2
Accrued interest . .'i
.V.7 -fJ
ll.'i) 7m
0.')
n.'.i si
H'U 74
l.P.t .7
fiii '.'I
VA t
Collection I'M U)
Warrants redeemed
( oinimssiou ... .....
Balance Junf ail
l.KI U5
17 4'J
17 M
a.i.', 47
SI'KCIAL IiKKT ri'M.
Balance Jnnmtrv 4 40i til
Accrued interest . .
M
( ollcet ions
v- at r.oit redeemed
t oMtuiw.iou
Balance J uue 0
KXlB .r4
soi.rni:ns m:i.iKF rcsii.
alance Jammry 4 140 (
MB :c
K til
i)7 a7
Aci-riiisi interest t.2
ollei-tlolis S -tl
Wurranls redis-ined.--.
( ouimlssioii .
Balance June Stt '
H7 0-t
AllVLKTlUNti ri'XII.
1 tin
'a
11 fw
147 Its
Balance January 4 . 61 3
oilecllons.
B ttl
( oiiiinissii,n... .
Balance June .'
Vi 17
mi ;
.7.1 at;
l'KEt'l.MT BOSH Fl'SIl.
hihmce January 4 I'WI 11
Accrued Interest id
Collection 'Zii CJ
t ouiinlssioit .
Balance June 30 .
'It (.4
I'M 77
ISMI 41 IVW) 41
V1LI.AUK Fl'Ml.
Balance January . ...... 1 1 ill
Coileeliui.s IIS l'4
Bald villaifti treaurer-
( ominissioti .
Balance June iv)
i(7 25
VILLAUe BoSll Fl .P.
117 31
II !
IU w
Balance January t ' ,o
ollectious . il w
luli-resl paid
oinmission .
Balance June 30
bo S',
KOAII IIISTmCT ITSII.
lahince January 4 . . irtl 1.1
140 tin
r,
ai 7
( olleetion ti 43
oucla-rs paid
Cumiiilssion .... .
Baluiii e June W
217 M
174 Kt
41S Si 4 IS .':
St Hool. 01STK1CT VI S PS.
Balance January 4.......... U'i '
( oll's tions t-t
sliite aoiMirt ionuieiit I14ti -
l'aid district treasurer. aa4n ifJ
Commission.. a) tr.i
Balmier Jvine u b ill '4
fitilii i sni 74
SCHOOL IHSTHICT 1!'M Fl'SB.
Balance January . 14lii 7'.l
( olleetion I-! -I
Interest paid 75 !
( ommission 1 1 M
llalance June in 1W7 SI
I.V.'.I W I V.ia (K
Warrant registered In im 3l
HKOISTEilKO W aKKASTS otTSTAMIlMi :
(ioncra! fund ...:;77ii H-'
lioad fund BW '
special debt fund ... ll'4 IA
II. S. Woolilcl'KK,
County Treasurer
fjttray Notic".
T.'iUen tip by the uudcriif net on hi prein
;cn on section township r.iujrc in
v:otiv coiiutv. .Nebraska, tin Mav ;jn, 1V4, one
b.iv li i ley, siipiMised to lie. if veitrs old, no
br.'iid perceivable, vi . s. IIai.l,
liatisj June au, ISM. iS 47 j
Nnlice to Htilticrs of Kunil bisti U t Ctiitin.
All periKtiis holili'iK i ert iflcutc of intlebt
ednes or other claim uiraiust tile various
rond tllslrict of sinus county, Nebraska.
are herebv nolllit;d to present the name to
the couii'tv clerk of stud county, at his
oltice at Harrison, Nebraska, th.it the saint
mav lie cancelled nil I warrants issued lor
the amttont.
By order of tint Ixmrd of county com
missiioner of Siou county.
M. J. Bl.hWKTT.
County t lerk.
Hated ; IlarHstm, Neb , July t. K'4.
ALVIN T. CLARK,
ATTOHXEY AND COUNSElXJlt AT
LAW,
HARRISON, NEBR.
Practices in all the courts and before
U. 8. Iumi Ofliw,
glMdVA.V 4 fO.NI.KY, J.tiwyer.
fflf.t rnActfcB is ai.u tub Local, statb
fend federal courts Mnd !'i Si iMnl offlee.
CEOAL PAPER3 CAREFULLY DRAWN.
t I i M t
Office in Court Jlotise,
ftAHUIsON NtlMlASKA
J. B. tHlNNEYf M. U
PhjrslfUtt itii nttrgMiHi
kit culls given prrttnpt stt!ntlnni
tfllo in Ding store. .
luaa&t - - jrKJUtitit
$10 Reward.
Will le paid to tlie sols, nl-r bt will
send us the fir-t com-t li-f of th- three
i;ien who ill I'.- nominated f .r g'Verntn
hi this state by tlte three parte s this
vear in the regular state oiiven'ons.
Kadi guess tii Ih accou;i;iuied by a am-
t,:ii -n so! si riidinn to the Weeklv i! e i
i f. - i
v.ithC"i ten's. This t-uWriptioii will
entitle you to the Weekly I".e fr.xn
July 1 t 1 ', iilier 1. An old ml s. r.b
er can send in his guess and r- eive
crotlil for it and have the paper sent to
any aildress he ui'iv s.-cf lit. Th" aarJ
mil le inaile inimediatelr af t, r the last
of liie three state conventions have
,-ufj turned. Iu case no correct guess lie
sent in, the money will 'e awarded to
the lirst guess nearest correct. Aivtrtls
u ill Is; made only on th" choice of -'.' U
convent ion an 1 n il on the result of any
action taken after the a.!j m -iimenl of
the convention.
S;nd in your guess iu t!i ; fi'linoig
sha.
t.ue-s,-r's Name. .
I'. O
state
t i I fs
Itcpuhlif an uouiiute ---
1 iiMiocralic noiiiiiiee - -
i'opulist noaiiuee...
Unless otherwise directed, the paper mil
lie sent to the name and address tf the
guesser.
Atldress oixlers and guesst s to
The Omaha Mi:e,
O.m.mia, Ni:b.
NoTH E No guesses will be received
lfter August 10.
Final I'riNif Nolu-e.
All imtsoii liavliii; tlmil proof ntitlec iu
tin pM r w ill receive a marked copy ol the
palier and arc requested to enantine tin-il'
notiee and if any citoi exl.-t reiori the
line to this olllei- at once.
Notice fur Publication.
I.alld Office at Cbadton, Vcb., I
July :l, s','4. i
Notice i bi reliv iflveil th it the follow l;iK-
named settler ha It led notice ol blslnt'ii
ill to miike final prool iu support l m-
taiui. mill that vtid pnnif will la- made be
ore t 1TK ins-,ci toiill. hi n. hi. son,
Nebraska, on August II, tf.i, viz:
Minnie iH-nnis, tif Han ison. Nrli .
ho mndc II. Y.. It'll" for the lot I sec. Ill and
lot 4 and sc. 4 w. wc :i. t p i . .Vi.
lie name tin- loilow itiir w mie--e to prnv e
continuous residence uiioii and eultiva
turn ol. said land, viz :
Andrew Nct.inlev, Joseph w . i.nrnesi,
both ol llnrrison, Ned. , ( lint Aims, t,i,re
llll -Ill-edit, bolh of Bovville, Nell. Illsil
rrtiiices A. KMis of llHMisiui. Ni b.,
hoticide H. s. a li for the e. .'s '. 't, -c.
tp. :a, ri.-. '',.
Hi' naii i-s the following witnesses to prove
ids continuous re-iileuce upon and cuiliva
turn ot, s.iid iand, i i.i
Jaine Nohoi, A. II. Hew, t. .-.iter n oourtin.
Ki a Nolan, all ol llarrisnu. Neb.
K. M. HoHHISOTOS,
j4:iisj Bt-Kisler.
.Niitlcc iur I'nliilcaiitiii.
Land t Dice :il Alliance, Neb., (
June 1, ls'.i4. I
Notice i hereby Riven that tiie follow ini
ti.ii u.itier bii riled notice of bis Inten
tion to make final proof In supMirt ol hi
laim, and that said prool w ill nc imiue m-
lore clerk of the. tpiriei
ourt, at Harrison, Nebr., on juiy
ls.M, viz:
August W. Mnlir. of Harris ,n, Ni-li.,
w ho made II. K.'i73 forhe lie. 'i sec. IS, Ip.
:, tk-
II.. iiniiie the follimhiL' wllnei' to
prove hi continuous residence iifton and
cultivation til sul'l land, viz:
Jerry II. w ill, John Merman, liotn ot liar
rl-ou, Neb., Jauie Met an, r . w . Knoll, laith
of (.ilclirist. Neb. also
Onirltn K, Scutt.ttf H.-irrisim, Nidi..
who tniide II. K. 'Mt for the s. cc. I'.', tp.
ill, rif. .
lie iiiiiikh tlie lollow inK w ltnesse vo jiroM-
hi continuous residence uiioii and cultiva
tion of said land vi,:
It. M. stit ton, II. A. rruldv, Jolm curtail,
Oavid Barlleit. all of Harrison. Neb.
41 41, j r. M. U'tititiM.ios, iiexiso-r.
Nntlci I'nr I'tiblii ullmi.
Land (ifllce at Alliance, Neb.,
June 4, ls.i4. I
Notice I hereby (tiven that the following-
named wd tier ha ft led notice of hi Inteu
tioiltomake final proof In support of bis
lailll, and that said proof will lie made In-
fore clerk of liisincl t ourt, ut Harrison,
Neb., on July H, Is!i4, vi,:
3Iary llnn-iui, nf Mnntrii.c. t '..
who imide II. K. VlT7 for the sc. ec. fi, ip.
M, ri. .'i.
I e inline the follow InK w Hue ,s. In pro. e
his cout Iniioiis residence upon ai.d cuiti-a
tion ot, said laud, vi,:
(lirist.mi IlittK-l, ii.ke r.otler, Aitu-i
Mcvcr, t rank Miller, ait of Montrose, M b.
also
( liristfati .Ifiist ii. of Montr me. Xt-h..
who made II. V., rU for the sc. cc. , tji.
Xi, th.
He name tl:e lollnw-iun wit nee u,, pi oe
his i-ont. mi, nice residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz:
Christian imrtrei, si me miner, aukusi
Meyer, frank Miller, till of Montrose, .eo.
.iU44; r. M. fomii.oio.N, in Ulster.
Nntpe fur I'llbliriltlnll.
Land Office Ht Alliance, Sob. '
June i, 1 m. . i
Notiee Is hereby Riven Hint the follow in
naiiieu fell ler n.i nieu notice ot iiiiuis-u-lion
to make fiii.il proof Iu sliplirt ol hi
claluii and tint x.iid pi'inif will ! tiiailc be
fore I leiii 1I -ti li t ( tiuntil Harrison, -sen.,
on Auu'i-t 4, lnU, vi.
Juliii T. Kilrrcrahl. fjniinlhiii uf Willbim V.
FM.ireral.l. (if llmlart', Neb.,
who tiMdi'Il. K. I:h, for th e. X nw. i4 A. w,
ii lie; I, . Id, tp.ifi, Itf. .Vi.
lie ii.iuie the lollowinir wicies-s to pr'iM-
his continuous residence upon undeiiKtCa
tloti ol said land, vie:
Julia . Hunter, John MaeK. Alctillnler
Steele, Astoiel til ton, all ot lioonre, .sen.
K. M , HOKlilM.TON,
iit1l tleH.er.
Sie'ilir Sale,
I",y 1 irne Of an order in" :! din efed
o me from the ( lerk of the District
Coiirl of slottx (oitnty, NebrisUa, on n
ItulKuicnt obtained lu said I ourt on inc
r if wentli day of May, A. I. Is. 4. in favor
of llerlaut Mebliln, at plaliilill, mid
niriiltiHt Aurtrew Hah iiiitu and Almoin IMtu
limn, as defeiiilant, for the sum of four
hundred, nineteen and Ifft-KKJ dollar (tMI'JJWi,
with Interest thereon hi ll'it rate oi in per
cent per milium I rotu dale ol wild decree,
anil til, 4.1 col of uit, t nd Bccniitin coil.
I have levied on the the follow iiiK described
real estate a tlte property of the nld
ileletubitil. to "utisiy nam iirtter tti mm
towif: The "oitlhwt t nunrtcr (Kivi,) uf
sect on Iweulr lai'i In lowiisnip iniriy
three (,Hl!i north of rattKe III I y live i.''i)
west of the nljtth ! V. M i si'mt ctiiui
tv. Nclirnskiti itiid will ofTer the Hainc
for h) t tiie ItlKhent hhltler Iur eall
lu bund on
JitisiiAr, AI'OI'KT IXi 1,
Ht OtiH D'eloek, fl. in.i Of mild tlity ut,
tint front door of the eonrt house if
slotijt rou n ty, Nclirakni ut llurrlii tlml
IX'inK inn iinii'iniK in which tiie mm,
term of the IMslrlet t ourt for wild county
m held, to satisfy Nld Jndtf meiit and
cost mid ncrmltiK col, ut which tliim
mill place due attendance will be iflven
uy ine nntterineu.
IMtesii lUrrtaom Kebrfukm July 9, 14.
A. U. DitWi
)UTil T. CUUi Att (or fUtnttff,
The Harrison
m mm
i c i I s y n 1 1 1 m
Fl
STABLE.
GOOD TEAMS,
GOOD BUGGIES,
GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.
TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL.
A Surprise for our (Jennati Kcadcr! :
The Lincoln Kivie I'ivsv, the U-l (i r
nian p.er lit the west, oilers to ail sii'i-
st-riU-rs a new preminiii l'i-t: "ir
reotehetl H.iiisfr.Hi Km liliin h" neatly
bound, con I. titling odd pages p.i--s. .el
cents pays for the pit per for one year ami
the book is given away free upon receipt
of Id els. for p. isi.iL'e. Siihst r ptions rc-ccivt-il
at our iillitv only. Su'n-ri ilf f'-r
7ie J'l it yij(.s-i lltel TllK Slut X t'tINTV
J'llh'N.U..
NORTH
WEST sSftTn' m& EAST
SOUTH
l'ltrt liaf TlcUet ami ( miM-.-n .v I r Ial.t
it ti c
F., E.&M. V. S. C.&P.
i:.vii.i;oti.
II. . lil'IiT. (icm nil Maiiag'-r.
!C. C MuhKilursi-;. J. II. JircilvNAN,
GenT Freight Agt. (Jen'l I'ass. Agt.
OMAHA NEQ.
PATENTS.
NOTICE TO INYKNTOIIS.
There never was a time in the history of
our country when the demand for inven
tion and Improvements In flic at t and set
ences Kenernlly wn so tfrcnt a now. The
conveniences of mankind in flic factory and
work shop, the hou-chold, on the farm, and
ill ofllclaj life, renulro. continual ncccsitin
to the iippurtennnce and iuiidemeut of
each iu order to ue lalair, time anil ex
jamse. The pollih fd chiuiKc In the inlinin
istration of ovcrnmt-iil dia-s not efficl the
pioilicssoi -in- i. .... u.,. no,. no .n
iti( on the alert, and ready to perceive lite
eslsUiiK dctleleiielci., does not ermlt the
,.tr..i ..f ... ..,.... t i,i l,i ir.iiii
'
juIcUly couctdvinn the leiucdy to overcome
cxistmic discrepctii-ies. Timi freut care can
not be excereised in choosiine a coinelcnt
mid skillf ul nltorncy lo prepare and prose
culit an iijipllcatlon for piiteiit. aluuhle
iutere! have been lo-t and tlctrove I In
innumerable instances bv the employment
of Incompetent counsel, and especially I
this ,:dviee upplh-.ibte to those w ho adopt
"No patent, no pay" system. Inventors
who entrust their bu-dncss totliiscla ol
attorney do so ut immeucnt risk, ai the
brieidlh and strength of the ptttcnt is itew-r
ctmsldered in view of a quick entlea vor to iet
an allowance atid obtnln the fee then due.
Tilt: I'll!-.- tl.AlMs CO., John Weddi i
burn, l.eui ral inan:ier, US K street, N. .,
U ttshinKto.it I ' C-i t'epresi'iiliiiK u haxe uum
Is-roi iuipoit iu t dully and weekly papers, n
well its tfeni r.tl fierlodieal of the eoiiiilr',,
Has Instituted to protect 11 patron ironi
the unsafe methods heretofore emplo;. ed in
this line of business. '1 he siiid Compuii-
N prep:!lcd tl take charge- tif all pjlent
busini'ss entrusted to it for reasonable lei
and prepare and tiro-ecuti- appiicai Ion
, - , - ,
Keiierauv, incittdliiK meehanic.il invention,
dei(ii pat.'nts, trade mm ).., liibel, copy
riKbt. Interferences, !nf riiiKemenls, valid
Uy reports, and (.ives ejieidal utteution to j
rejected c :e. tlillo prepared to enter I
Into eomjietithm with any Ilrui in sts'iiriiif
foreign p.. lent.
Write for Instruction and advice.
Jons cniii niii itv,
f.lf V stti'i t,
Wli-!iin;loii, I. C.
I'. (i. Uox sj
What is this
anyhow
1
It l the only bow (ring) whitti
itnnot be pulled from the watch.
To be had only with Jas. Boss
Pilled and other watch cases
tamped with this trade mark. XJ
a pHbi Mat ft I mUi mm trr.
KcyitoneWfttch Cm CoM
fallow
II
AND SALE
GEOKGE OLINGER.
l'UnpiMKTUtt.
LEAD; THE WORLD.
Till: MUST K.TbV.I. JTinNOl'N' K
Til KM lNi'fJMr.VIJAHLY
TIIK IlKNT IN
TONE, TOUCH
AND
DURABILITY.
Wn!e fur Citalogue to
LNTKY & ( AMI',
Chnngo, III.
.'ioi.IM.KY A sTitVt;i:
ilarrlott, Nebr.
i,u ft fi.m.u i.i-ini -
v V, 1
'.'..'.- .';vV-ois
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
STATU Or'KM Kits:
. ,,....,. . ,.,,n, (ioveinor.
j T. J. .Mtilor Lieutenant t.overnor
; J- C. Allen secretary of state
i K"lfene M'Kire Auditor
Joi-pli s. Itiirlley IrcuBtircr
t. ii.ltiisflnirs , Attorney tieneral
A. h. Iluiniihrey.. I.ind ( 'oiiimUsioiier
A. h.tioudy...I Snpt. puWic luntiiii'lton
(ONi.iiK'-sioNAi, iti-::.i:i, i ins:
V. f. Mitndersoit I . . seiui tor, tntiaba
Win. . Allen t . s. senator, Madison
W . J. Itr nit, ( onfresmim l-l lilst., Lincoln
it, II. M-Vrer, ' ad ' i in it It it
(.. H. Meililejohit M ' r uilerlou
K. J. Iliiim r, " 4ih " Aurora
vv. A. McK it'Kluin, " '.th l!ed ( loud
it. M. hem, " i tn " Ilrokeu llow
Jl lilt IAI1Y:
T. I Noral. ..........( Ii'ef .fil-rh-e, -ewnrd
A. M. lot Ais l;ite Ju.!,., Cohtmbli
T, it. c, llittri-on v li Jti'le, i.r.itet Jj-laud
il. A. t':iui'ts-ll..t e-lk niel U-jN,i litr, Lincoln
HI I KKS Til .1! (ill
M. I'. Kiiik.ii.l
Alfred I;-, now
M. J. llh wett
. HiTlt!('r:
....lude, O'Neill
t hadloti
.1 lei k, Harrison
(til'Vi V (iKH Ills:
Kobert Wiiou... ........( otinty Judfe
M. .1. Itlewell Clclk
If. s. W iselrillf I te.onirer
H . II, llavis sui.t. rillnic Instruction
i lh sherilf
tJ.I-. rhlniii V...... ...I otoui-r
j 1 1 1 - . ', surveyor
! vi. .1. Ilieweit. ( lei k of district I out I
II. I . ( onley ( otinty Attorney
IKiAllli OK CiiMMsI(.iNKs!
Krank 'I Inkliam .........l-l Itlsiricl
M, J, Wels-r (clniirmau j. 'd "
llenj. Y .'ohiiMiii u;d "
Ll.t.lsLATlvr,:
II. (I. Stewart.. semi tor, I it No. 14, ( 'rawfot
J. It. Wsl liep., n,t. No. llay r prliiK
VILl.At.K Itrm KI!S:
It. II. tiristt old cliairmaii ) ...Ti tt-ti it
j h. Koliwcr "
; J. W . seott
. J. Ilieweit "
j ( "mind l.iudeuiiiii "
' L. J. Siuilltou . . Clerl
I V. A. Ib-t. r ,.l leaniret'
I J. 1' I'HVi , Mtecl I ouiliitssilllil V
I M iitiiit, tirru Hits
.L W, t-tolt ....
.1. K, Mnr-.eoel
ij. W . Ileler
...IHtretof
tbslerslol'
'i rciistti i f
'IKHMsiKI1iC!T:
i Inslrb t ( ourt, - AI. Ilnrrisoit, niiiimi'nir '
1 May l-iid .NiiK inli-r lith, I' .
j oitnty (.um, -At Hnrnoit, etimuteiit'H
I first Mondiir d em l mouth.
III 111 II KS ANI WM'IKTiK..
M, K. I hureh I'lHi blnu I'lii'h ullel null'
Sundiir ut n ami. in,, and every kuihIhv e.i"t
intuit 7 :!). Ift.v.J. w. Kkhiiu.i.. I'nslor.
Midllmllsi Hnidiir ehiKil titei l etetr f tnl'
'Itiy mortiliiK hi ID-.m.
J. Ki ,Ma1 fi.i.kii, A II. liVti
Miierliitiilileti(. fis-ridui Vi
liO)MKN UK TllK WOHI.lt.
Iliifrlson Citmp, No. nA, meet tin tlie )rt
hud I In nl Atilnrdiir et en Iur of teieh moil lib
i. h. I'ltot.r r, K. r'i I'tiorn ,
tb-rk. touiCoitii
V-i'WoiirirT.iAnrl'i
intvotlitnal iiieeiln every sinnjay erenluif
Mt Him, I iihinet in cell u j mi (.,,u ,,f jii.)i-
.. . IKH'IH (iKKtlill, ,
Mmk. Wi IL lAV IS, l'rel,ll!!lh
sei ri t iry,
4 . Jl NIOH I KAtlt H.
McCt livery MM,i,.y iiluiruiMiii fit 1 IKI.
l. J. K, I'll I M H V ,
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