ymmt TO C:sc County Journal. SubMiptioo Price, fa. 00 Uh E4iU-r. Entered at the Hai-psou post office a m matter. leu THP8SD4Y. OCT0JJE2 4, RepablirM Ticket, 'of governor, T.J. MAJORS, of Nuuialia, r'or Lieutenant-Governor, E. E. WOOKE, of Lancaster. for Hooretary of fetate, J. A. l'U'ER, of Harlan, fur Auditor of Publlo Accounts, , KICKS K lJOKE, Of MttdisOU, For Treasurer, J. 8. BABTLEY, of Holt, For Commissioner of IHjbllc Land and Building. II. C. KUSftELL, of (Jolfa. Kor Attorney-Goneral, A.S.CUUKCIULL,' of injuria. For Superintendent of Pablie Instruction 1L K, CORBETT, of Yorlf. For Cong-rass rutin, Sltli District, M. A. DAUtiUEKTV, of Keith, For State Senator. 14th District, J, A. SCAMAJIOKS, of Sheridan, The Boaewater bolt io the republican party auems to have bwiu composed of E. Rowwater ami Wiley P. Reashaiv. Boaewater acted as assistant wet-nurse to the monstrosity which was born at Omaha last week and fathered by Bryan, Those democrat who are endeavoring to turn the party lock, stock and bar relover to the populists, will flnd in the end that Bryan has sold their birth right for a mess of pottage, and that the ' pottage didn't materialize, - either. Cbadron Signal. The action of the democratic congres sional convention in adjourning without making nominations is of course an en dorsement of Kem, which was something the convention didn't have the nerve to do openly and formally. And that in fact is the kind and manner of Kem's support those who are for bim seem to be ashamed of it and are as quiet about It as possible. "Kearney Hub. I still the republican bolt that was predicted after the late state convention does not materialize. From Majors down the ticket is receiving the support of the republicans with greater unanim ity than for many years, and republi cans are in addition working harder for the success of the entire ticket. It is a republican year regardless of the fusion iised efforts of the demo- pops to stay the tide. Kearney Hub. The people of Chadron are still at work on the bonus for the factories which they have been premised and every one gays the object will be attained. There is no kicker element to be found Every newspaper in Cbadron is whoop ing it up in every issue and every person from Cbadron talks sugar beets and fac tory to e)very one he sees. It is such efforts that carry projects to success. It isL'knowledged by all that Chadron is atput as badly split up by Tactions as a pSaoe well could be, but when it comes to getting anything for the town every man gets in line and helps the work 'along. , All northwest Nebraska is inter ested in the establishment of a sugar factory and every one hopes to see Chadron succeed. The action of the democratic state convention has put that -arty in a peculiar position. It has become appar ent that Bryan played bis cards for all tfley were worth, perhaps a little more. A great many democrats who were i: what were termed administration demo crats were willing to have Bryan en dorsed but when it came to laying down to the pops they objected. The Bryau convention nominated or endorsed live . of the nominees of the independent party mi put three democrats on the ticket. RepnaMtatives of fifty-two counties bolted such action and put up a straight party ticket There will likely be a 000 teat io the supreme court as to which an entitled to the name of -'democrat" on tm official ballots. It is generally considered that the sjsult will be the - eteCUon of the republican ticket by an MMTMnedToU. The action of the dem ocratic Bryan convention io putting up man for the office of state treasurer 1 mi lafaaisf to endorse John H. Powers , lw that tbe leaders of the party who Lat Bryan in bis deal, hare no use for - saaat sarasst and conscientious " .rfar la the Independent party, and as CM&afnsU many will cast their i M jr wwfmimmm n I wus snow r :r?owted leaders that they r ! " to wartv Then too the act-Jt-LJ'O MM ismmmm abow C HMSan af Urn so-oaiM ' '-JT"JwtsMW late tan rank move from principle will see the error of tleir ay auii return I v lh lold from whence they luve Wauiiertxi. Uuttmleif those ho are after ottice the people do not like to have a few sceieniers mix tlieir politics. Brpubliran PUtfurss, w The republieans of Nebraska in nen tiou represented deplore th dsastrous re alt of tbe "ebaiiV in th policu-e uf the natioual government, decreed by He peo pie at a time boa llm incut! balance of the country temporarily disturbed by tbe estiileratiou of a ioujf course of peace, progress and material prosperity and the clamor of dewoa-ugues a" J political (juasks, and confidently appea) to ge peuple of the state for a return to the condition ttjat ex isted prior to tbu elections of 1J- Dismayed by tbe financial revulsion that paralyzed the business centres of tl)e coun try, lieu tlie results of the national and al..te elections made it certain that tbe pol icy ol protection of home Industries au-J and tlie guarantee of public credit and a sound curreuey were about to tie over tbrown by a deniocratic president and a congraa democratic in botb biaucbt-i, tbe leader of tlie party wholly in power for tbe flrt time in thirty years, have had neither the courage to embody the principle act forth in their national convention at I'liica o in legislation, or the wilo.n to abandon tbeir threatened raid on the iudu-drie of tbe country. But they have kept the bu-duesa interest of the p4-.pie in auiense and uncertainty during laelve moutha ojf unprofitable de bate over the work of framing a revenue bill founded on no definite or recognizable economical syntoin, corruption on its lace, Uitcriuiinatini; again northern industries tor the majority of those bone vote carried it to its pasaK, and not only fraught with disaster to the people, but confessedly abauiped with "party perfidy and party dis honor" as an abandonment of the cause of a "tariff fur revenue only," and the principles and pledges upon w lucb they were placed in jwwer. 'ltow can they face tbe jieoplc alter indulging in such outrageous discrim ination and violation of principle" as are found in nearly every paragraph of the sugar trut taxiif. lu view of the practical results of a year and a half of democratic rule, we reatllriu with renewed faith and fervor the platform of the national republican convention nt Minnt'aKlis. We demand the restoration of the American policy or protection, and commercial reciprocity w ith our sinter re publics of llextco, Central and houth Ameri ca and the governments of the West India island. k he republican party of Nebraska basal ways been the consistent friend and aggres live champion of boaest money, and it now takes no step backward. W hile we favor bimetallism, and demand the use of botn gold and sil ver standard money, we iusint that the parity of tbe value if! the two met als tie maintained, so that every dollar, paper or coin, Wqed by the govern men I shall Lw as good as any other. Vt e adhere to the doctrine that all railway lines are subject Ui regulation aud control by the statu and we demand the regulation of railway and transportation lines to such extent,and in auch wanuer as will insure fair and reasonable rates to the producers aud eousumers of the country. To that end we insist that the laws shall be enforced forbidding the ticlictioua capitalization of such corporations aud tbat the constitution of the state shall be rigidly enforced where in it U provided: "So railroad corporation shall issue any ntock or bonds exdept tor money, labor, or property actually received and applied to the purpose ior which cor poration was created, and all stock divi dends and other Bi-ticious increase ot the capital stock or Indebtedness of any such corporation shall be void." V e are in favor of the enforcement of all laws, whether tbey eft ect the individual or the corporation, aud therefore demand the enforcement of the maximum rate bin passed by the last legislature, until the same is declared void by the courts or is repealed. We are in favor of the enactment of ia s by congress that w ill provide for the super vision, regulation and control of corpora tions engaged in interstate commerce, with a view of preventing the fictitious capitali zation and excessive bonding of such corK rations. We denounce all combinations of capital organized in trusts or otherwise to control j-oitraniy the conditions ot trade, aud ar raign as criminal legislation the manliest concession of the tariff bill, now in the nandsofthe president, to the sugar and whisky trusts. We recognize the rights ot laborers to or ganize, using alt nonviable measures for the purpose of dignifying their condition and placing them on tui equal footing with capi tal to the end that tbey may both fully un derstand that they are necessary to the prosiienty of the country. Arbitration should take the place of strikes and lockouts for settling labor disputes, Tbe extirpation of anarchy is essential to the -if preservation of the nation, and we therefore favor the pending bill in congress for the exclusion of anarchists. We recommend that tbe ensuing legisla ture submit an amendment to the constitu tion, to be voted upon by the people at the next general election, providing for toe In vestment ot the permanent school fund in state, county and school district bonds.. W e believe that tbe industries of our state should be diversified, to relieve the masses o. the people from dependence upon one class of agricultural products, subject to crop failures, niid it being demonstrated thai the soil ol misstate Is adapted to the production of sugar beets, even in dry sea sons, a source of wealth, we favor legisla tion that snail tiring to our people its fun realization. Ever mindful of the service and sacrifices of thu men who saved tile lite of the nation, we protest against the illiberal aud unjust policy of the pension department under the present aumluiMratlou ana pledge anew to the veteran soldiers of the republic a recog nltionof their Just claims upon a grateful people. "For several months, I was troubled with a persistent humor on my bead which gave me considerable annoyance until it occured to me to try Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before usiog one bottle, tbe humor was healed." T. T. Adams, Gen eral Merchant, Turbeville, Va. It a Hnndred Jaartloa Point in Nebraska, connections are made with Burlington Boute trains for Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, 8t Joseph, Omaha, Lincoln, lAenver, Cheyenne and beyond. Our maps and time-table showing where, when and how our trains run and wherein they excel tbe trains of other Mteslamany important respects, are seat on request free. , Always glad to quote rates and aire ttforsne.W ' : " Ttt UST. o:ier of Sale uf Real Hrpr t) Io Muni Couuty, .bi-a-ka, for Taxes fuf the year IB9S. . lot I and I I 32 33 H w. 11 w I JM fici a S 32 43 lot-. .,a0 w ae uw, ue sw 32 trl( 32 ' ne H 7 S2 44 loU 1 and I et nw 7 32 43 ml, 3j 43 ( Jo ' f 32 S3 se uw, eX av UW se 1Q 32 53 sw se 10 i 43 elsw,wsal3 32 43 sw sw 13 32 43 se-t - 1 43 uw UW . 14 32 61 nt ue 16 32 43 sw ne, se nw ue sw, uv se 14 32 43 no-.. 22 3J 43 e if ije 23 uw nw 24 32 43 ue V 24 32 43 ,.e se ' 24 32 43 w h ae ae 24 uu ue 24 32 43 se 24 32 43 ue s , njf ae ses 28 32 63 10U 2, 3 aud 4 sesw 18 Si 43 MK 19 sw aw 20 32 S3 uH ue, se ue ue uw , 21 Si '3 ue X 24 32 43 uw uw W ue ue Si S3 ue u 32 32 43 se i, 32 32 43 sw 33 82 43 sew: , 34 32 43 sH ue, slf nw 1 32 l4 lots I and 2 H ne J 32 44 eit sw, X se 22 32 44 eX aw, sw se 23 32 44 fIBc of toe TraraMtrer ( Siimx f ountv, Nebraska. Haiciciho, (x Toai a I, Notice U hereby given that in pursuance of, nd in eo:u pliaiiee with tha IJevenue l-aws of tbe M ite uf Nebras ka and t'h.-pt.ir -siveutv 1 hree(J31 of the "-ssioti l-aws of the sta uf Nebraska, of the yr. t A. I), last, aulitletl, "An act to amend Srrtiiin thie Hundred and Nine ( Ma i of ( ha liter veuty.even (77) or tlie toiuplusd Mtutos uf Nebraska of 11, entitled, -Revenue." I.H.S. Woodruff. Treasurer of Moux county. .,ruin"M,uq ,e nrsi .sim d ,y of Xuvembsr, A. 11, lm, bt-tweeu the hours of nine o'cliM-k, a. m., and four p. m., will offer at publle ssle and sell, at my oOlce in the vil 1 ge of IfnrriMin, County of Moux and Ktat of Nebraska, being the lines of the Treas urer of said hlonx eountv, Nebraska, all of the follow lug dusuribed real estate sit uated In the said county of -ionx, for the amount of tax due I hereon, a. stated here in, levied for state, county, vulaife, school district, or for any other purpose, lor the . ear A. u. lays, ana to make therefrom the amount of s tid tax as stated herein for the year aforesaid, with such riVB rol.vTS expenses for advertising, In terest ami foes as may have sreru'Mi at the time of pay ment. I (ill adjourn said Uiusc,, fcec. T. K. 1 lot 4, sw nw 4 lot l,se ne 6 32 44 I iota I and 2 X-fe 6 32 44 u ue, ne aw 8 11 w nw 9 32 44 w4 uw 17 ne . 18 32 44 lots 344 s', uw S 33 44 lots 1 and 7 " 44 ue'. 8 " 44 Uf, 8 ' 44 uwj, 9 44 wS sw 12 uw uw 13 " 44 sw SW , 13 ' .'4 ue uu 14 " 44 aet 15 54 iiex 17 " f4 nw v 17 M 44 ne-, 19 " 44 iswl," 20 M ) 22 " 44 sw' - 2:1 " 44 set, 23 - 44 ue lie, a' ne 11 w se 24 " 64 nw uw, nw 24 " 54 sw '4 24 " 44 iiv, 11W 2-" n, ne 28 " 44 11 w ; " 54 se ne, e'-i tt n " 51 w9 ne, w se 27 " -4 ue se, s' j se 2i " .'.4 e' s uw, e' s 27 " 44 c, uw, aw ue us se 2s 44 2s " 44 s.j 2 " l4 iot4 30 " 44 se- 30 44 n-,, ue, se ue 32 ' 24 u 32 ' 44 ue ne, sw ue 33 " 44 uw4 33 " 44 -, 33 " 44 sei 33 " 44 i lie ne, al4 "e se uw 84 33 44 uw ne 34 33 44 sw', 34 33 44 I ne ne 34 33 44 w ne se, nw e se, ue se . , se se se 80 33 44 BAT CREEK rKKCI.M.T. Dene, SBC. T. li. i s'jse 3 83 44 I luts I aud 1 s- ue 4 83 44 se .4 " 8 33 54 e' j sw, J3 se 9 33 44 w s ue 10 83 46 M- li S3 p e', ne ' 12 U Vt sw ne, s' j aw uw se 15 33 66 H'i se 18 evne 19 33 65 lot 4 IV 33 64 SW' ' 20 33 66 se1 20 33 45 fi.uar 2:1 33 44 - 25 33 65 UW', .34 33 64 se sw, se 24 83 64 uwv 211 33 64 WU SW i 33 44 sei 27 33 45 Mil, 33 54 J lull 30 33 44 4 sw 33 33 44 w-.sc, se se 33 sw sw 34 33 46 . u,:', 34 33 44 ue uw, s'i nw 11 w sw 34 33 64 e'-i sw, w!se34 33 44 e- j se 34 w,, sw 34 S3 64 ne-, 35 33 46 e'- UW, e!-jW 35 S3 45 W 'i nw 35 33 65 sale from day today uutil all of the lauds, lots and blocks have been offered. H. n. WfHiDRi rr. Treasurer of Moux County, neunuita. xyiiKEWs rnKCiscT. KesC, itc. T. B. AMT. owl, ill 30 ii pi 30 lots 3 ami 4 e H w T SI M 6 41. ne se &i sw nw n S 34 81 U 8 01 sw ne, e nw, nw se MS! M I 14 nw it it 31 15 7 m; w sw l eitse j 31 U 830 A KTCCOfE rKBClK-T. IiKSC.' bEC. T. K. AMT. SW 3 54 M t 1 lie ' :i4 VI 9 07 nw lj ' V M M II W se '4 (I H4 ' W K Ml se 10 M .VI II Hil se If N IN in lie 'n IS .14 M 8 1)7 ne IS 34 .'si M 07 ne 17 : M II ii sw i, 17 :h Atl V 07 .i ne, n! se IS 34 :' US', lots I aud X e n a I'l 34 V, 9 n se it 'a M IV; D I'., sw V U 34 ; V 6.1 lots i and 3 sw ne, Mil l M Vi 4 31 lot 1 a lots 2, 8 ft 4 -it 35 Sfi 6 SO lot I, se ne IV 33 M t 4. ' 13 34 f7 lw ne, n'p se 24 34 bl S3!, lots 1 ami i n)i ne 24 33 S" 3 o:i BOOARC PHECINCT. IlKSC. SEC. T. K. AT. eH s 3 32 :-9 U lots I and 2 ' ne 4 32 S3 10 Rl lots 1 and 2 ah nn S 2 1" '"2 hc( 3 32 63 10 U lots 3 and 4 ek w 7 82 36 13 27 se K 7 32 .VS 14 se sw, sw se H 82 A3 4 !ii eS se 8 wX sw 82 66 10 OS se sw , 32 63 2 43 a se sw se, natt t 32 S3 10 C2 ne ne 10 nw nw II 32 M hi se sw, sw se II 32 U& 5 42 n.K an II 32 f3 k'. n)i sw, rX se 12 32 33 15 32 se ne, eX se 13 32 33 7 17 w)f ne 17 32 64 4 87 nw nw 17 n ne, se ne 18 32 35 12 19 se 1 IS 32 M IS 07 lots 1 and 1 19 32 35 4 5 lot 3 .: 19 32 65 2 14 se sal 20 ne nw, sl nw 31 32 36 10 (.1 ne ne 22 32 35 2 sH ne, wt' sc 2 82 V, 10 05 w4 23 32 65 9 47 se i 35 32 63 H 33 se 14 1 32 5H 13 2. sw sw - 1 32 Hi X 44 S e i 32 36 7s 11 w, w sw se 3 32 5 8 3? sw nw, nwnw'3 32 an 4 or. n ne II 32 IVi 7 n)nw,gnwl2 32 VI 10 03 ne, 11 SI se 12 32 66 13 2 se sw, )i se 12 ne ne 13 32 68 13 l BOWEN rKKcmrT. Disc. Sec. T. K. Amt. MOXTHO8B I1E8C MX. SW', lotl.sene 11S se 1 lots I and 2 eX nw sw 1 se 1 lots 3 and 4 X UW lots 1 and 2 s)t ne lots 8 and 4 sS nw lots I and i H ne lots 3, 4 and 6 se nw lots 3 and 7 eX sw ne we eit sw, sw se se ue, tie se 11 w sw aw e sw e4 ne i nw ! sw V .VI 3ti 46 rai Sti 68 ws 66 68 5H 68 6(1 68 5i 68 58 38 M 68 68 M 48 68 6 68 68 68 ftti 68 68 68 6; 7 r,2 14 311 11 24 18 48 13 81 13 81 12 04 10 19 0 23 12 4U 6 74 11 23 18 68 3 83 2 U5 15 OS 18 64 12 04 12 04 12 4 12 04 K It) 8 40 12 04 6 ))2 8 73 8 10 19 91 19 91 8 41 8 41 8 41 lots 3 and 4 ; nw 3 S 6 6 8W 2 s'$ nw, n'4 sw 3 se sw, w,'-4 s" lot 4 lot I swi ne' 4 34 6 34 7 34 7 34 8 34 8 34 18 34 sex nM wJ4 ue1, V acre In n w 7 8 (I 10 10 10 10 II 12 12 13 cor ne aw 18 34 sw, Hi se 20 101s 1 anu x s'j ne lot 1, se ne 22 e - se 23 24 27 28 28 28 24 sw mil, lie1, nw'i sw se, ne nw ne sw4 se eh sw, wh se 13 11 J ne, ue nw 15 wit liw.se nw 15 h ne, rH e 13 evs sw. se 30 sv, se m i net, 13 n,' ue li 13 34 21 34 w, 21 uw u 22 se 24 ne i 24 sw H 27 sw V 28 nw jj St se1, 22 sw", e'4 ne 23 34 23 nw w- ne, rx ne ue nw 24 lots and 4 eh sw 19 32 68 II 15 ne ne 23 mh nw ne nw 24 32 68 12 04 CjtlW 24 S2 A8 8 Ml w ne, n se 24 32 68 10 04 nw 28 32 68 12 49 nw la 27 32 66 13 81 wX nw 28 ne 39 32 68 12 04 S U 29 32 68 12 94 sw V St 32 88 II 2ft wh se, ae sw 32 sw sw 32 60 12 04 nw 36 32 68 12 04 se ne, ne se It 30 67 3 SW4 28 SI 67 8 41 COOK rstcmcT. e4 24 aw ne, se nw ne sw, nw ae 35 W4BW,wUsw24 owls' se V, nw sw1 28 14 29 " wU ne, eU nw34 aw)4 34 s'4 ne, nw 36 sea lots 3 and 4 sen aw (a 36 " 19 36 21 " 21 " 2 " 22 8 " 14 " 24 - awl, wl self PKSC. s. t. k. se w, mh se 1 U 68 se'4 II 28 63 lota I and 1 oht' f 27 64 lots and 7 th" a 17 M .MDe.lotl ae nw 2 28 64 w ne, wX e 12 nwue IS W M f k W ' AT. V 44 13 69 fl 44 14 10 66 14 8 ck vino watm IlBSC. BKC. lots 1 and t tola and t 4 DW se es ne ne, eu ne ew ae.enw ' owes sHee lol4,sSBW oorroawooD rsECmcr. Dasc. s. T. B. am sMM.nWee I wMsw iMt a a tslltti SS M M W87 M SN M T lot I and t Hue lots I and t m ae w VOW, 91 fJ 194 se sw, w'-s se e e 25 " 6 94 lit IMI. , - - 3 (fa LI ur, 1.1 M " " ! 4 anker caacs rSBCixcr. V esc. bac. T. K. Aal. Cir 28 24 68 SI 97 sw-, 22 34 5J 83 iot 4, sw nw W ill sw 1 loll 1 26 4 7 22 W lf ue, w hf se34 t 4S 4V ssAKStSEt.it raixiscT. 1 esc. btx, T. it, AT, w I 12 H 14 3V 487 12 SU X 12 b Vt 12 sO 12 so 9 48 11 44 2 so 12 30 11 44 i s 10 45 6 67 sw1, 22 V shfuw, nffW23 " ue-, 13 28 ue , 22 27 uw , 24 - sw, 24 - 10 41 ; 75 8 IV 7 74 " 7 74 " 12 "7 h 9 Of " 7 74 l- I 76 n hf sw, a hi se M 2 sw-, 24 27 seH 25 - " sw t " " uw nw 12 24 44 2 02 w iBHUMirr rsBCfacT. lirsc. sec. T, K. 4r se ne, ne se 4 32 56 S4 7 w 111 sw, sw uw se ue 6 lots 3 aud 4 s hi uw i s ill ue, lot 5 e uw ( nw, 8 w hi ne, w Uf se 17 11 25 12 41 10 9S 11 25 8 2t 6 42 4 SS 10 34 1 34 10 34 1 44 11 VS 8 3 6 - ioi 4, se sw s hf se lots 1 and t s m ue sw ae ne ue, a hf uf us se 11 w ne, hf ue 18 7 79 II 21 45 10 II 8 01 10 52 6 73 4 45 9 21 9 24 4 22 8 SO 9 24 9 24 9 24 10 08 4 90 I 83 1 - II 12 4 20 s hi ue, u hi se 23 hi se 24 e Id se 27 sw 11 w, w bf w 27 se se at- w, u uf se SW se 28 u hi sw 30 lots I, 2, 3 and 4 31 uwlt 32 lie), 33 se-, S3 PKECtN'CT. AMT. Sii 32 14 U II (77 12 80 11 111 sw, ae sw sw se ue ue uw nw lots 1 aud 2 hf nif 6 84 3 4s 8 77 H 10 10 15 3 21 2 54 2 41 10 14 8 77 8 77 8 Is 8 II. 2 41 9 81 10 13 10 72 34 34 34 1 32 67 9 19 10 93 s .J u w. n hf sw 1 33 lots 3 an U 4 s hi uw 11 61 10 93 se w hi sw c ue, ue se uw sw ue sw, II uf se s hf se u ne u Uf sw e uf se a hi lie, se ne i.e uw uw uw, hf uw " 10 93 " 10 93 " 12 33 " 10 ; 3 10 93 ' 10 93 8 00 11 W SW 9 4u 9 47 V 7 u S S4 S f4 U 1.. 10 Id II 1 a wt 11 12 5 n as 11 Va ue', 23 " " t 'I e III uw, e hf s w " u 42 e hi se 23 W III sw M " " U ,., Jl " ' H e In I i " " 3 l sinn, kih.ii i-.. :.'T, li.c. i:c. I li. am. lots i iiiul 2 ni ue 1 30 51 ;2 75 lots 3 aud i , 111 uw I " " 13 14 e-, i " " U w s 111 ne, u hf ! 2 " " U U4 iOu,3aud4 s 111 11 W 4 " "' 13 3.1 lots i, 2, and 3 mi uu " " 8 h4 e lit sw 6 " " 3 .7 lot 1, tie nw 7 " ' 3 02 lols2,8aud4 7 " " 4 2" U.: 12 " " 18 38 e hi iiw, e hf sw 12 " " if m e hi iw 12 " " o 4J sw se i " " 1 f IOI 1 18 " I Vt se sw 18 elUuw.awno 19 " " 6.11 n in ue, sw ue 22 " " i ai s hi uw, lot ft uwsw 8 31 " 12 77 aK aw, lot 7 3 " " a u7 ioi3,euw 4 " " b so .ol 4, sw uw 4 lots I aud 2 a " , " 12 44 lot 1, ne uw .0 " " li 41 iota I aud e hf uw 14 " " 5 sO s 111 so 22 " " 10 sw nu, ue sw w hi se 23 " M 12 30 sw nw, w hf sw se sw 23 " " 12 07 lot I 24 2 72 se ue, e hf se 24 " " 9 40 w ht sw, ae sw sw se 26 " ' 12 34 lot 2, SW IIW 1 lot 1, se lie 20 " " 10 32 w hi ne.ellf uwl " " 13 7e SW SW 28 ' " 8 18 wld uw, ii 111 sw " ' 12.4 ii hi ue 27 " " o 43 s hi ne; se nw ue sw 27 " " 12 48 se', 27 " " 13 iw se se 81 ue sw, a hf sw 32 " " 13 13 se!, 32 " " 12 78 UW' 33 u " 12 7o sw!, 38 " " 12 42 liev 34 " " 12 3" wk 34 " " 12 03 ne', ) " 12 12 w hi uw, sc n w 30 " 9 77 e hi sw 33 82 " 8 41 shfnw, whfswss 82 ' 12 sj lots 2 uud 3 20 32 54 1 93 VILLAOE Or HASIISOK. J Uyr 11 lock amt 10 1 (1.3 11 I 16 :,9 12 1 I 13 13 1 12 32 4 2 9 2S ! 13 2 9 28 15 2 9 28 24 2 7 74 1 8 8 17 2 8 2 !& 24 3 2 5 1 24 8 18 m 21 3 9 28 0 4 6 22 7 4 27 Ii2 8 4 24 46 9 4 8 22 10 5 12 3i 12 5 7 44 1 33 73 2 6 8 17 6 6 30 8 B 8 9 28 20 6 4 89 3 7 8 17 5 7 8 17 7 8 17 7 7 8 17 9 7 8 17 22 7 8 17 1 8 14 3U 2 8 12 33 IS 8 4 l".! 7 9 I 18 8 9 tl 2 10 4 t9 4 Ml 2 oil 2 4 .- a ii 5 71 8 77 4 HU 10 91 10 14 10 15 10 13 2 u7 10 15 2 i 2 93 4 02 10 07 01 287 8 18 3 to 6 08 9 30 2 37 9 be 9 88 4 02 8 lil 7 84 4 92 7 9i 8 8n 8 U3 11 44 2 07 8 7u 7 17 7 bV 8 77 7 71 7 01 8 H9 7 81 3 82 PRECISCT. T. K. AMT. 34 53 Sii 48 34 44 11 95 64 44 64 11 73 12 113 12 03 84 34 34 64 12 03 64 64 44 44 64 44 44 44 64 6 19 13 70 15 8u 16 4(1 13 88 15 SU 15 88 05 13 14 34 35 64 10 43 35 36 34 35 36 35 34 44 64 44 64 44 64 64 64 44 64 11 17 12 03 II 10 11 73 12 99 13 47 II 13 13 14 4 H2 34 84 16 4- 64 14 99 64 13 19 61 12 K4 6ft 13 06 46 14 21 66 15 23 64 16 29 34 34 34 34 34 66 64 16 46 16 4(1 51 12 H4 34 13 19 12 3 13 04 14 18 13 87 13 06 18 19 13 19 6 28 18 14 18 14 13 14 It 14 11 (4 18 14 12 14 34 raaciNCT. T. K. AMT. 4 17 66 117 4 " St m " it ,- 61 11 s ttt u - - t '-(-,.. i . I ft H 1 - - 1S7 I " tS9 S'ioUa County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five mi!es of rail oad and has no county bonds. SO 0XIS, XO DEISTS, LOW TAXES. Fuel, Post, Loir and Lumber I'licapi-r Than at any Oilier I'lnee In Nebraska. Sious county is the northwest county of Xebm.kst U is iitsint llnrly ni ! U'llMlllll) Vlt 'V !lt.i;t !-VI-lltV Hill' ' tH'C'll llll'l si -II til lit:.! i-'tlltailis OVER 1,300,000 ACRFr. :f l.iml. TlK-r." hi-; iukit tt -bl. uri lirij;, an mil trTiiu in ll.e ou:i 'b '. can lie f'Himl in !!'- :r,.i !m-v. r ili tbe vt;il. it bus i-.t- Hi"' ' hiiIt v. i it t ti.ii till the nt .f lb- . (ni' on t ( t il I Its gW-Kes ,iv ti.e r l ! I lUhilll -t o- tritiiitis know n so tlml lor Mi k ; rua it fs unexcelled. The soil varies from a la-nvy Iny Io i ligbl sandy loam mid is c:iiuble of ,ru during exi fllent crois. The princiinil crops are simill nrnni und veKetable.s, altlititib good corn i gronu in the valleys. The wheat, out rye and barley are al1 of unusually quality and command the liie,ln-t iii-i ket price. fbe water is pure and refreshing niaJ is found in abundance in all parts of the county. Tbe couuty i practically out of del" and bag over forty -live miles of railroad within its borders, bus a good brick court house and tbe necessary fixtures for run ning tbe county and tbere has never been one dollar of county bonds issused and bence taxes will lie low. Tbe Fremont, Elkborn & Missouri Valley railroad crosses Sioux county from east to west and the li. & M. bus about fifteen miles of iU line in tbe nortbeaist fiart of tbe county. The climate is more pleasant Utah tbat of the eastern portion of,iebraka. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet open to homestead entry. It is better land and more desirably located than tbat for which such rushes are made on tbe ojiuii mg of a reservation. There is no rail road land in the county and for that reason its setllemeut lias been blow for no special effort to gel settlers was made, an was done in tbe early days of tbe settlement of the eastern part of tbe slate. Good deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rates with government land adjoining so that a person who uanls more tlmti one quarter section can obtain it if lie has a little means. Tbere are about 2,500 people in the county and tbere is room for thousands more. JLtrriixin is the county seat and is sit uated on the F. Ii, & M. V. railroad, and is as good a lowu us tlie thinly settled count ry demands, School bouses and jhu relics are pro vided in utmost every settlement and are kept up with the times. All who desire to get a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come and see the country for themselves and juile of Its merits. HonieMe.uls will not be obtainable much longer and if ou want to use your riht aud get 180 acres of land from Uncle Sum free it is time you were aliout it. WORTH SOUTH WEST CAST I'urrhaac TlrUcU and Cuntlgn Your Freight vis tiie F.,E.Sr.1.V.?,S.C.SP. RAILB0ADS. H. O. BURT, Oeneral lUnager. K. C. Mnummtot, J. R Bccbanam, .' Om'I Fwlght Agt. OmM Paw. At OMAHA Hf. se r L,i aaai-iri .IMS 1-ianos LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST CRITICAL PRONOL'.WK TI1FM INCOMPARABLY THE BEST L TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY. Write for Catalogue to ESTEY A CAMF, Cbicai'o, 111. MtX.IM.KY tTdVKIt 11 irri-ou, Nehr. ow n following brand : Jit t -"' The Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest w atch case manufactur ing concern in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Bos9 Filled and other cases made by it, a bow (ring) which cannot be tw isted or pulled off the watch. It is a Bure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, w hich is simply held in by friction and can be twisted off with the fingers. It is called the and CAN ONLY BE HAD with J(L cases bearing their trade mark j Sold only through watch dealers, withotit extra charge. Don't ui your knife or fin jar mill to een four walch cite. Send lor in opener (Irooj, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATKOmCKKS: 1irrnzo ('ronnse (governor. T.J. .M.ijors 1. ii-ii U-M, mi i.ivt-rnor J. Allei -rei'ret.iry of stut tuifeim Moore Auditor Joseph s. il.irtiey Treasurer li. ll.il.iti.:Us Attorney l.eueral A. K. Iluioplirey... Ijonl Ciiniiilsstorier A. K.uou.ly Jrupt. 1'uhllv Instrui-tloii iNi;iirIONAI. IlKI.KIiATIUX: ('. F. Mitnderwn 1 . . hs-iisUir, iiuihIiii Win. V. Allen I. S. Kenator, Msdisiiii W.J. r.ive.H, MMitrressniiui l-i li,, Jlneoln II. II. Mereer, " .! ' (iniuhii li. 1). Mi -Iklejoliii " 8l " Kiillerlon K. J. lliiiner, " 4th Aurora W. A. McKil-Kinin, " ,1th" lied ( lone) U. M. hem, th ISrokeu Kuw JI 1I( 1 AI1Y : r. 1.. Norval.... ...t i,ef JiisiU-e, sewnn! A. M. I'ost l it" Jiiilr.., i uUttiiliiM T. il. ( . II irri-ou ..As'te Jmli;e, i.r.,nd Island i. A. t.'uiiiptK!ll..Lti-rk iiml lii-porter, l.lneoln KlrTKKNTII JC lH M I. IHTHVT: M. f. MiikMi,! JuilK'i, iVScill Allied llt.rio cliailnin M.J. hl seu ,.T.....ci rk,IJi.rris.,ii ( XTV mt :?.!:: Hols rt ll'ii-nn ,...t ounty .Indite M. J. 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