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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1895)
..... ,..Uj " -'' Th3 Sioux County Journal. (WT.Un.MH HI) 18HH.J Huhsrriptton Prii, ?2.G0 I., i. Simmon, Editor. KiiterM at the Harria post q:Ece si-cimd. class 'matter. Thukhoay, Pi:be.I'.ky 11. H9-V NVw York IrlJ i. Mi ir.l t- contend vitti last weeli. Ttii fiiitt;r seems to m uiiu.su.iHy ver.; in many plates. For tlie tirt I ten ; in twenty i'ears the- Arkansas river is f. ien soli') . T-Tiibly weather huvs traiUJ on the irtun of Jaie. Th,is folloin- th-j El Is disaster ho c;i'-isej reat anxiety v-. j n anv vessel becuiiie. over-due. Hilton, the ex-stale ail itnotor) l uly refuse to turn over to thi state irc.i.--u.-er lite balance due the sLttd. I(j evi letitly dues out Lick for Kali. IX lis receives a salary qf $13,000 a year. What he has ever done in the in terest of the labor orjcaniiations to earn that salary is not apparent to ouUluers. Some steps should be taken for a redis trictui of the state for legislative pur poses. The preseat abpoitioriiiiei.t is not at all fair or just to the north wet i iart of the statu. Senator Stewart has introduced a reso lution for an appropriation for the sink ing of artesian test wells in the western part of the state. Resolutions (Jo not count for much in such case. . good bill is what is wanted. The state fair lor will be held at Omaha September J3ih to 2M. There should be an unusually strong effort made to have it jx success far a ,'iod state fair will do much to help overcome ttie injury which the results of the bad vear of 1894 (lid the state. A pop paper of Lincoln kicks because fraternal societies to which Barrett Scott belonged passed resolutions of re gret after his death. It w ill now lie m order for some sheet representing thai party to condemn Mrs. Scott for mourn tiiif the murder of her husband. It would be a good plnn if the brand law was so amended that when a man owning a certain brand left the .ouu try and took all the stock bearing thai brand with him, the Mime could be can celled by giving proper notice and unolh er I allowed to record and use the same brand. Senator Stewart appeared in his favor ite role that of a scold a few days ago. The object of his curtain lucture was the relief commission. If that com mission does not do any more for the -ue!il of thoso whose interests they hava in hand than does Stewart for the interests of his district they ought lobe called to account. Toirty-two counties of Kansas are on the list for supplies froiu the kind-hearted who have enough and to sjuire. Less baii I ten said about Kansas than of this state and as a result a good many have got the idea that Nebraska is the most poverty stricken state in the union, bui with the starting up of the sugar indus Irv Nebraska will lie all right. Since it is known to be a fact that Ne braska lias no large bodies of standing water, if every farmer owning I'iO acres i r more of land was patriotic enough to m a'e and maintain a reservoir of from one to five acres, it would in a sliorl time so affect the climate and humidit) tliat the dry hot winds Irom the south would either luive no effect on our crop.-, or thy would be a thing of the pat. Xrhtaxhi Farmer. tin the subject of irrigation two bills have been introduced byS.-o.:tor Akers wJm h represent the work ol iru vanoiis i meetings and organizations liUH liave lieen etfecled during tlie r.tt two years. Th one provkle for tlw organicilion ol 'irrigation districts and the other prr vide for the appropn.-ilmg of the waters of the streamsof tlw stale for the pur poes of agriculturv. Tlie writer lias read tnlh of tlie bills in the forms as thy were sulHiiitted to iIkj pro-r com iiiittee. Tliey seem to cover the grrfumi in a pretty complete manner and will no doubt bef onx; fctws, with stome minor amendnienU and alterations whUrh art neeiked to make tlieia goal. Tlr reports from Lincoln to t( (Jhiai pi vrrm in nard t the utorni of kist weefc In (Kiml, drlrimentiil to the northwest part of Urn ntte. Why tle i representative of the ;utrn futnut will ntitmiM to iiKike mi.4reprfKntat km lout th- nortbwwt part of the Rtitte i a mystery. The better the newer por timm of the alitte are ulio-wi) to he tile bettor it will be for the eetira Htate and tt Mine way eootc) be (Wvieeit t muz.le the fool- who toll tim tmh, ' , gu, whuwt it gftftt k&emm wotW result. . sleepless, excitable, nwtanchoty or troit Ttw htct m tht thi part of tlie utaK : "led with dizzy upc-IK Blmtrtc' Bit ters is wh Mi vmtai) br m tevere a itorm ftH the owrtHune yow need. Health and Vsjilnlt or Coal Tar Ki'ser ilrt. Nebr uk . i rtuer. Tlie i-eiiipoter M 'tf:i-tiiriner . '., of Doatnie, 1 paying ct.usidcivMe -lion to irrigation, especially where wmi millsand reservoirs are used, ami the following on asphalt or ckil tar rr vo:r, vviih dim tioua f'r prep moir the t-tr and estimate of uosl of d fJVreht sizes, i, given by thrill! Afu-r selertmrf i ho lK-t I h'-itiun for the reservoir, rem ins the t p si. I. iwi; it for tli cuiLuik iii-n', m ik.ti tin bank 8 to lj loel wide at t'e IsilMti J and 3 to 4 feel at tli t"p! pack down a solid as pQ-n , leaving the uri n e (s'tioiili. ,t is h -tter to settl ! for.idty j or t v .i, i hen roll an I sAVeo tii- inm-r surface khiu dii, apply a heavy .it of a-pb ill or co il tar, j; hkJ a'ld h , mi as to till tbo Mires. ' ovt-r tins l-f 're it h ird-ns iii a I rht nalin;r of siod M'lr tli k lutnl - i .;( iv -i and l-ji'i'' -I-:! .. -;:i.. . : Vil-Ir.-s -V ' I ' . , (. ' r .' . ( i i ' , -t:i . A'i .i. o..- .'U .! ! i r servolr, h i b i:iav W bii.ll round or sipiare Willis li i'ii h. lilt Uiltoiu ! Ii pi-p rsu liie tar Uiil d'Wti com mon t oil t.ir, sUi:h as is refuse from ,is works, until tt b.ieoin ;s hard wlim cool; i hen lmilinc, mix with it about fitly (muiikL of blai k pitch (vour hardware men bant wil or-ler it fur voui to ea' h lurrel of tar All you have to d is to tCet tlie tar boiled down to the riht cor.-si-.teocy you can tell when it is ri'bt by testiiij, cooliUfj a small bit of it. A-pliallum. S'. Ii as is found in maiiv piU'ts of the West, will do even better than tar. and needs no preparation other than melting before application. Ktiujatas of cost given below are based on 20e er cubio yard of narth in the eubaukment, and on ier barrel cost of tar and tic per pound cost of tiih h One barrel of tar (41 gal.) and JU (xiuivds of pitch w ill cover aUjut -i'ti to "i0 sijijare feet of surface. Reservoir, 27 feet diameter, b ittoni; 3.1 fe-t top, four feet d-;ef; ah ml 2-t,l)-T") callous capicity: will need for c.in.-trm -tion, 5 birivls lar, 150 pounds pitch, and about 1 (0 ciililc y.ir-is of emiiaukincut. EtimaUd cost, Hlj. Reservoir, diameter of bottom, 40 feet ; of top, 4S feet; height. 4 fuel; Ciquicity ahout o'J.OiHJ gall. ins; will require for construction U Iwrreisof tar, 4-V1 pounds pitch, alxiut 180 yards eiiiUiiikiuent. Estimate of cost ifl-lo 00. Reservoir, 37 leet Uitloni diameter, 155 left top, 4 leet deep, rapacity ilml 98,000 gallons, 14 barrels of tar, 700 ptiunds pitch, aliout 300 yanls embiuk ment. Estimate of est 1(5-1 00. Resi-rvoir. 95 feet bottom diameter, 101 feet top, 4 feet di"p, capacity 272, 000 gallons, will require 30 barrels tar, 1,500 pound pit h, about 400 yards em oankmeiit. 'ost about fcMO 00. l,M-al Biuutii-s on Sucrar! ! Iik'iigo hitorOceau. The commit tee on nmnnfui I tires rind umnieri e of the II mw of Rrpiv-nta-uf ?CuhninU:i has firt-heu tvd :i hill in which tlie hoU'je Imi viiiuunvd. The mil is for a hounty of tlvt.-?ighih of u i t-nt j-r Hund on :ill Ue suir pr.Klui ed from butt nnitsi or sorn'hum in factor ies already establisiiwl, and lor an addi tional bounty of thrtsj-eijjhu of a cent upon the firt year's! output of new fac tories. It is believed that the lull will (iums the senate and U? approved by tlie governor. It may be rem. mliered that it was by oounties granted by the state that the salt industry uf Michigan was kept alive duriiiK a disastrous era. It may be Well if Ltiuisana grunt a Mate bounty to cane siiar. No industry subjj.;t U m n,etiLi u with the pn.ducts of a 1'ka indu;rv iu a country mure favored by tunl, climate, die advantage of clieapT or more skilled ibor, or by bounties or by protectiVd laritl's ever has grown into importance w itlniut the aid of homilies or tariffs, or of both By such aids obstacles pr eiitly iniirmootitable liuve been over come. By such aids Great Britain wrested supremacy in the woolen tr.uta from Sprin. By Kirch aids Germany lie ciuneagreiit sugar-producing country. By sut,'h aids tlie United Slates has lie ooine a Lrreat pr.xlin.vr of iron ami Hteel. dv such ants it w-j tecomin a ureal prixtmerof sugar, iu output of this product having more titan doubled it self during tlie first, and only year of tle full operatiou of the McKinb-y nys tem of protection by bounties anil by tariffs. ILmI this syitem continued in operation for five year there is no n.-as-onabie (frouhd for doubting tint we sliould have iieeu a mixar-exportiiix na tuni at iIms time of lis adrogation. Tle movement in Nelraski is wisely pl.vuned. Tins wgnr mdustrie of llie L m ted States will die if lliey are Dot proiected. If lliey are protettelr nd especially if tliey are protetted wittt ciently Ijy tionntieH, it w nore tlian prubikble tliut in a few yearx tliey not only will be self-wipporting, hut will be large contributor to the w'eut th of tlie nation. Bt4 Tou Ever Try Eeetric Bitters an a remedy for your troublr? If not, get a bottle now ami get relief. This medicine has been found to be pecitlrarly adapied to the relief am) cure ol all leinale t'ompktmts, esertfng a wornlerfnl ehreft uiMuence in ictvn strength ami tone lo tlie organs, if oti .... .pu JUU ,.f .....A.t ...t . : 1 1 The Harrison LIVERY BARN, Feed and Sale Stable. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REAS0NA3LE. GIVE ME 4 CLL GE0RGK OLINGKR.. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1883.1 Harrison, n.. E. BuK'.vs-nn, l're-..di-ct. I. II. CRIKWOU', Cishier. AUTII0KlXr;i) CAPITAL S"0 000. .'ansacts a General Banking Business. CdllRKSPONiii' N TS: Amemcas KxniAM.r. Natkaai. Hank, .-. Yurie. UKnti) Statu Naiionai. Hank. Omnl-a, 1"U:T NaiU'N.'I. Hank, i budron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. t-URAFTS SfJlJJ ON ALL PA UTS OF El ROPK. Kiiml Proof Not ire. All fieriem hnving ftiml priior niticen In thii iinii'-r will reivlve a ui.irkel coity if Die. ;p peritml ire reiineli-iJ Ut eit.iiinii th-ir nutiee iti'l ll ny rriln xi'sl rirpori in am Ui tliiMoftlc utuiicv. Null v Tor I'uhli- a iuu. IiihI onlce Kt Alii nicr. Si lj., i Jaiiu ry '2s li'.S. 1 Notici' l lii n hv Kiven tli .1 tin-1 ol iow l.ii: j itdini'il 'ttM'f h-rt Ui-i iiuticir ol tni niti'u IIOII U) IlliJlkt! Uil.ll piUOl 1.1 UIKII k 01 III" el in, and th.it On proof win i-w .i.nile Is fore l. J. Uiesi'tt, i-i.-rk of .ntrict l ourt, t Han ti-o.i, M-li., oa Meh. !i, l(i'..'i, n: ilm liii Nuri Im li. oi ' t.arria n, o I)., who made It. K. No. for the , 'j.nec.i'i, i p. ii., r. w. nc ii.iuii-i the lotlim lag wttneve to prove lii continuous refi'le..ce upo. nii-A cuiliv.i- lio. OI.H.mU la.ltl. ui: Ii .t,m il.i toe, o. A. (.m Ion. J. V" Hli-c-'.loi IT, jerry .1 ui, ail of it .ri imi.i. Set). Ai") Ua. ,e .i- ii.-. Ot nii iM.i. ...e.i.. a uiiiiiiiiLrii tor ot tlie L-tate il t runk ta-u-a.-ii;, ue-f-a'U. who miKlf It. K. No ja, for tin-. 'A ' ' wad uw. e. uiid ue. ' ew. S se. u., lp. f u., r. w. ue names tbe following Kituet: to prove hi con luiuaace rt'nmeuce upoa nutl cu.U Valiuu ot i... 10 !..,.(!, viz; ii. A. u.o ton, H n.la.ii .Nore.iKrh, ltolierl 1. ti-i'l, i hrles t.. ftt'iuit. ail oi it .i riMo.i, .vu. wU-'ki J. . WfcH.N,JK., iiegirtU:r. .Se:ii-p lur I'nlilii-aliim. lud l Bice at AlllHiice, Nelr., ( eU. V, IS-.4. Notiee is hereby give.i lUat tue loioviiii(. n;iuil-l ik.-ILic1 U..a U.eil uoL.i'O ol U..I..W.I' I. o.ituu.ke il.iai piool ill tgupiiuilol 11. Liiiliu, a.i.1 lll-.l oaili pitiot l- ili,.ll U" l!ie Ai. J. l.eeti, ciel K ol tll: '.l'-ircl couil, l liall'iMJii, cir., oil Ali'll xo, io'ii, v 14 : tali ii iiuiijiig-Titiirtii, fnrmi ily Wu.nl-. Ill olll'lli lt, .111., lio made H. K. No. ,Ui Hit Vhe nw. lj m: , II. ,1 MS'. taltid SW. m-v. 'it tl. ati 11., I . W '. He uiiiii' tin- foliowiuK ituesen to prov, hiM uo.iiinuoiiH r.'siiiimce upoit nu cultiva tion ol nlli 1.01U vi.: t. W. Knoll, Jhum s WiliHMi, both of ltl eiirint, .eu., at. e:. lAiaiie, c. r. cotiee, Ihjcis oi iolare, .el. mw Jo.-( pa V. linliin-oii. of liiirriwit, .Spli., ho Hindi! II. t .No. 30.il for the iiw. '4, we. 7, lp. r. w. ue ttumes tlie lolkjwiiiK witness's to prove inn eoulinuoil roioviice Upon and cu.ttvaliou oi Raid land, via: K. f. l.li.ll-rfV, Ijt'aill oulliiii:, Jutui M.'Ott, 11. A. I'llildy, all ol llainnou, ,wli, ttlO Kellu.11 P. Limit?)', of Harrison. .!., libu iiMide II. .No. 9041! lor live se. t, mc, i'.r lp 1 u., r. 'n . ue uaun'H lue follow tn( wilneiei. Ut prove hia eiHitiuuous renideitce upo.i uiid cuitivj tfron ot, ..id iiiU, vik: J. w . luioiittton, oavid B.irlU'tt, Jsmes .scotl, vV.cii'coiiuoi, Mil ol iiarrino.i, cli. ii iij J. w . iv in, jh., iu-K,( r. Nutire ly rnl.lirminii. In the iii.-tru-t ourt ol Nelir..ka, In ami tor moiix cou.,ly. lieien ii. v r.oMJ, plallltlA', vs. fc, ti. Crane, Uefeiwlitnt. s. u. 1 rm.r, uelK.aiaiit, will take nwllce tlVt Oil lu-i ill) Hay Ol Jailitary, InW, Jleietl ..I. Cl'alll', tlie pialatllf Ife'l"''!.!, UlCd Ui'.lf pell' lil 111 tlie on.fcfic'l i.oai't H 3I.UX coa.iiy. .viirrtk..,aK.a..i.i tue s..il d.de .d..nl, ine uoji'ti auu pi ayor 01 witieU are to oti.aiii a jii.iK,iH'Ht a.al ut:ree ih u.voi-eu iiimioiviui( Hie oomis ol itiatriinoiiy aeieunoiw einb Iny iietseeu saiii piaiutiH mid uileiMt.iiilp loi tUe re.ujon llMl un: (li-temtauk laH been guoiy ot eiuet himi lutniuiaa Irealiueat 01 pmluitll, and Krons, w..iiuiit and 1-1-ind neii.ret unit taliute to nupporl lliu piuiu tiu, ivud lor Ke.ier.h eipiiki-.u relii. 1 011 l'- required K ainviver Haul pvlitioil On 01' belOle too liin day ot .Ualcil, A. it. W7ta, naU'd January I'm. a. I. .my -X4j tibbia J. l.lt, ruintitr. Ky W IWK). til ICK, ahotim's. The In. si salve ill tile woriil lur :Utsf bruises, sure.1, HH C-rs, nail rtWltHlf le'Vef sores, teller, cmippeu tauutts, enttiH.tiMAr woriis,aml all skin ernptloH awl poioliVe ly cures piK-s, or uo pay rctuireu, it m HUarallleevt lo give peilecl ulMlac'lKn vr luuiwy raiumtwl, Pnve '40 ceul per box-. Tor mm hy pKor Prmmmcy, PR .'PK K! iR Nebraska. C. r. ' cffth, Vii-e-l'residtnt. PATENTS. NOTICE TO INVF.NTORS. There never wan 't time Istla5 liinu.ry of our country hen the do iiutid for inve.i tinnsand iuiproveuieiitrt l i i!i- . rh and siiCiici's ge ierilly w..s so irr--.it ...h now. The convenience ol tu;iukiud iu thi.-f .ctory iitnt vvork-siiop, the Uou-M.-hoi 1. 01 th.r farm, mid in uft1i-l.il life, require co.itinu,! aocea nums Ui liie ajpjl t.incei and Implement of each 111 order lo,aVe luUir, time inn! eit-n--iie. 1 he political change l i the ail.niiiU trat.oii of jjoverumeut dix-n not anVel lb iui;i-i-r oi the Anient-an Inventor, who be tiiK 01 the aiert, and ready to tjerceive the exletiii dcucieacie4, dod .10; p. r.ml tlie affaire ot tbe K0vuruu1e.il lo deter In. 11 Iron 1 quickly conceiving the remedy to overcome exmtiuK discrepancies, lo gieat care C4.i not be enercitfi:d in citooninif a co.u jHiti'ul and fcKinf ill attorney to prep .re and pikeciitc an npplicalioii tor patent. V.tlu a Lim iulerestn have oeen loot ud Uuolrovea In lnnuiiii-ruhie iutilaiices by the C'ip.oy Diculol 1. 1co.j1pete.tt cou.iel, and eiipe.-iai-ly is luis oUicj .ip.uicaoi to tuo-i mho tdopl the .o pW.tl, no pay'' ay-dem. lllVe.itOlM wtloeaUllal lUeil llU.-,iUC'i1-l 10 tu. CaSA Ol al.Ol'.iey do HO l tniullitCUl Tloh, a tlie breadth and trongiii ol tne p .le.il i uever eo.is.dered l.i View ol a nine endeav or log'.'t a.l aiiovfance and o.yt ill! tui'tee lue. 1 due. lilw I'rttaw ii.A.Ait v.osr.. 1, uoha WcUderoura. cicuerai iiiaiia.-r, ; . BU'eet, N, W ., rt aHlling.ou, n. c, r.-piewinl luy a i..rgu nUuiiM-r ui luiporlaiil uaiiy und W. ek.y p..pel , a wed as general periodical ol tlie voUali ', Wan tUMtlluli-d lo pl'oU:i:l 1 1 patron liOiu tlie ll.inate uielholK Itcrt'lolot'c einpioyi-d lii tin- Hue of Imela. . Hie sa-d Company in iuvp.iied lo like chargu ol Mil patent buiiieiin eittrtuieit to it lor ie-ntou-nine lei", uiid pli-parea tii't pfo--eillew triplication! generally, lni:mdi,; u,u .,.; Ill loVi-uWOU, .te.ga p..lei'ls, trade-. Hal kt, lals'lK, i-opyi'lglliK, liilerii-ru.ii-KS, Inlring UiCitl, Vaiwiily reports, mid Kive eiei-iai HttenliOii lo lejected casi-s. i ulo pre pared to euu-r into competition wntt any tir.it tu iM.-'curiu iureigu r..letiii. W riU- lor tunlnK-ttoutf ud o-lvit-e. Jnai WKiiPnuarK, H r trKt, 1'. O. Kotitsi. Wasiilinrtoii, l. 1 . i Jut I'rMu tbo Press, i A very attractive publication has tusl lieen tssueil by tlie si.-senger department ol toe UorliHgloii itiKte. it bears llle i title ' I'lie NuwuF Moi to-west" and de ! M i'ils-s in a most inlerenting and i-;ad-able lasbion lliose porliotrs ol' nortlict'ii i Wyoiniiig and llie li; M Hills ol Kioto ; l,ikota wim.li are readied by tins coin pany's lilies. llie scenery, towns, ruints, people atl iiKlostrieit ol tl)e tw o renmriiaoie sec turns ol coolry ara treated of with alt nolote lioeleiy, W pages will! illustra tmns, sent on receipt ol 10 lent In stamps, i rRaXCW, O.P.A T. A. Uiimlm, .Nebraska, MTltl" Kereehware Ity virtmj ol sit order of sale lsucil nut ol lue llmtrlfl court of Kloux roii.i ty, Nebraska, Hmn a jiKlx-neul sud a (leeree ol loreeiosure lin-l-.-in, in luvnr til c liaries s. nrotrii, piaintitl, sml ; Hgaillsl ,s.ttford tt, taoulpioit, hh il.-len-rtaiil, i will oil Ike Isttt u..y 01 rebtu.iy, I .1 a., Iw, si ten e'eloea in the loio- ' noon, at tlie east 1ro.1t uuor of lue ronri house 111 lite viii,,Ke of iiurriin, 1,1 s..ii county, olfer tor sale mhk! sen ,,i I veiHltte, lor c..sh la baud, tltu follorttua; ' rtew-ritieil HMtrtif .gd prentis, Hull reat estate s.m tusl tu ..11 eounty, ur eil: 'llietMa tf weal Uai-ir 01 MM-liovt twen ty ten tti) nt 101, n. Iw.r.ilv.iiciii (UK) iwiu erf r.iHgM ullj lit, ie (41 wel .i a.ini uow.ity. . aiveii jiarr.-oti, Nebraxlia, i.Miu..ry Uth, vm, illr A. K. IJtw. Mierltf. 4rirr W, OiUr tttrilT for rlmlif , .... Sioux 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 miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. SO BON OS. NO DEBTS, LOW TAX KS. j Fuel, Posts, Ixigs and I.uuibcr lir-apt-r Than at any (Itlirr Plucr in Nt-brasKa. Sioux tfounty is the northwest county of Nebraska. It is aliotit thirty miles east tind west bv about seventy rnib's ' north and koi: lb mid contains j OVER 1,300,000 ACRES (of land. There nte more bright, -p;ii k ling, siniill streams in the county than can 1st fiiund 111 th" siinie area elsevv her in the Mate. Ith is moro iniM' timber in it tli. ill till tile rest of the slate 1 oinbini tl Its trusses ur; the r'chtt and most mi tritiouH known so that fur (.tuck -growing it is unexcelled. The sod varies fr'mi a heavr '-lay to -j li;hl sanilv Ion 111 and is ca liable ol pro ducing exi t-llciit t rops. The prliH ip.il crop nrf s ntri ) I fr.vn and veg:tble, llllliuu-li gtsnl torn i grown 111 the v ilbn'i, l'ii what, ei . rye and tarley arm ul' o! miu-oiiillv ho. fpialit a 1 id c.iuiinaiid the highest liiiir ket prices. l'tie water is pure and refreshing nnd is founu 111 aluu.iaiii e in all parts of th eounty. The county is practically mt of debt 1 ml lias over loilv-livc miles 0 1 r.i.lnnul wiMiin its borders, lias a goisl brick court house uinl tlie iKces-ary tixtuies lor run ning the county aoO tls-re ha a never U-eii one dollar ol county bonds isnuseo and hence tax will Isj low. The ! reuioiit, Llkhurn & Miss.iuri Valley railroad crosses Sioux count from east to west and tlie B. & XI. has about blti en null's of He line iu lh norlliea.sl part of the county. llie cluiiiilu Is mole pleasant than that of the eastern porliou of Nebraska. I here Is still OVER 800,000 ACRES ol land iu Sioux county yet nen to tioiuentead entry. It l better laud and more desirably located than Unit lor which such rustics are made 1111 the ojwii in ol a reservation. there is no rail road bind in tile county and fur lli.il re.iwin lis Hettlemeiil hus been slow lor no special t.llorl to get settb-rs ws io:ide, as w as dons in the early day ol Ih-t setvlemeol of the eastern iarl ol the st.ite. fi sid deeded land can be purchased at reavniahlu rates with government bind id joining no lh.it a person who wants iiiortj than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a hule menus. There are about 2,o00 ?ople in tin county ami tliere is room lor thoukuials more. II irri ;on is llie county seat ami u sib uiitcil 011 the K. E. & M. V. railiiad, and is as g chI a town as ttm llnnij settled cntiiil ry c'eniiinds. School Imiu.- and churches are pro vided in ahiiosl every settlement uiio are Kept up with tlie tunes. All w lto desire lo net a homestead or buy land cheap are Invited to come and see. Ihc- country for tlietiiselves and jude of Its merits. 1 lomeste.tos will 110I I oliUtiiiable nun h longer and if uti wuui tu Use your riht and ret liW) a res ol latsl Iroin t'lh-le Stun lite it is time you were alsi.il 11. I-00U Ml This List of wester:. Cities', 1 'hicagn St. Joseph OuralM lancoln St. liui lenvt-r Kansas t,"ily liesd A-oood It floes'nt matter which you intend visiting. Tlie Burlington Route is the Is-st I11K1 to all as it in to any one of them. Advert wing matter and full informa tion about trains mi, (I rites on applica tion, i. r'KAKCS, li. P. & I. A. OuiuIih, Neti, North-Western LINE V., F. A ii. V. R. K. is- Itm t to ftnrf from tlw SUGiK BEET FIELDS Prizes on Patents. IIoit tu Make a !)!) rViUit. Wacnic ptut mntt ugte jkv kucu track m th r ftrfjiiit )! pne " 'i'i"dre'l dollaj-i to be plt IU rl ot evjrv nuith, tci the pereoo wke Ubnii! to, W Ml" ' iiierltorlo ! loi Uri"K 111" preocediiif moiilh. We l!l hJbO dvijrti: tlje luveutio 1 lr el ekrj in Mie stiolal ix-ordcr, eeklT pp.-r, pabllhel Iu Hasljiiiilloe. O. nhit-h has an eiteiniive circulation Ibreafb out til t'uiled hlalo slid la dcoltd le lfa lutt-retof luvenlor. HiOT SO IUKU 1 IT BEKMI The Idiot of being utile l itivetil tin 11 ( strikes mini ptsiple as Is in ry n fleull; this delusion the I'ouipanJ wuthes t iliipel. II is the simple thilij" na "ws1' In ven licjut t'l it iimke tbe greatrit ieiit of money, mid tho complex ont-i nre Midttu protlUible. 4lmo-t everyboly, l im tSa or kimtber, uoncelves 101 Idea, wbleta, 1! piitenU: I. wunM probibly he worth to blio lorlunc. t'niortunslely sni-h Ideas lire t ally dlsmisseil w llliout thought. 1hlBipl Invention- like tlio cir window wbich ni.e lie easily mid up ami down ttbunt brn iklnr the pause er' luck, the esoce pan, tite eta lar button, llie nut lock, the bottle atopper, tlie nun tbuvvl, are tilings taut euioi en ryonn seen miiuc wsy of Improving upi, snd it t tie s,- kind ot Invention. Ihjt brinj llie !-al'",l retuma to the auihor. The prize we olTt-r UI be p!'i at tli t" of arh month, In-ttit r the spidleatlun bsn ts.cn ui t-d liisiu by tho Patent IlV-a or ltl . Lvi rv ronif elltor must apply lor a pair', on hi inv.-utlon Hi rou tt u, ar, i s Ualher i.e seonres tbe prui-or not, the Inventor !',l have a vaiUMble pab'lit. ITIIi. 1'lil.sS l. I Vis CtlM PAN , Jons IV t ion '.am u, i.en'l Manager, flu F "t. N. w., aalilngton, V. ' t'.f". I ha ri')sjiilbillly ol this co.upjse limy Isi judged I roin the fact Ibut lu il. 1 In hel l by about HeTenb e buuilrwl ef lk leading i t tp.i(sr of the t niu-d state What Can't Pull Out? Why the Bow on the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, made by the Keystone Watch Case Com pany, 1'hiladelphia. It pro tectsjhc Watch from the pick pocket, and prevents it from dropping. Can only be had with cases stamped jar. with this trrtdniark. JI Sold, wifliotit extra charge fort I ii 31 ovv ("rin g ), throatjh Watcli dealers only. tti el wtlch cj'.ti ' ftiellt't In the optalef. An optntr to obtlal thli ttnt tree. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TATEOrriCtUi: silas A. Ilo'comb - (toverar. K. b. M'sire ...--bli uleimnt Oovemer J. A. i l-r seereUiry of stale -.Uelie ioore Aadltar Joseph S. Ilaitu y I rowaurar A. s. 1 biirehtll Attorney Ueneral II. 1;. Itm eii laiiid i oinnilasloatr li. K. torls-lt nupi. Public lunlrwettaa t D.SIillKsMtj.sAL UKI.KCATIOJ: V. Manderson I', s. sennUir, Onuika Win. V Allen 1. . s. senator, Mmileii v.J. 11rya.11, 1 ougii usiiiau 1st Olsl., l.luroln 11. II. Mereer, " (I oanaks 0. 11. Meiklejohu M ' rulierlos K. J. Uatiier, 4tt " Aarnra VI . A. .vlclvlegliiiu, " Itli " lie, I L loss o. i. kviti, ;ttt " Ilrokrn Rm Jl Ult IAUT: r. I.. NoTTuI t hlef Jtlntiee, vnl A. M. 1'iwl An-iM-l..le JiHig,- t olumbtia I. 11. 1 . Harrison . . ai i; Judife, 1. f .lid Ituml II. A. 1 Hiiiin'ii..i id k mid 10-porier, l.tnfo;Ti UlTKi.NTll Jl lilt'lAI. 1HTRI(.T: l. P. Kb, k. 11, 1 Judge, O'Neill Alt red -...riow ( lli. M.J. illewell v.lerK, Hal rnjm ( ill XTT 0TIc'KllS: itols-rt Wiiaoii .H. .1. liiewelt. ...... 11. vv issirinf ..... W , 11. i..vn. 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F. t hurrli r-reaehliig eiu-li nit. rn i( strud. y 1. 1 hi . m., and e very sttudsvv yen ing .17 Ml. UK. . 1 . K l.o.s.vv.i.b, Kanlsw, methislist Sunday sehoul iimH evt-l y sUn liny morning ul 11 .ill. ' j. r., M .KM .t.Li.a, v, II. riv is , siieriitirnilenf. vsretsr'v WOOI.ME.v"iiKTIJr; WORLD, ffnrrlxoii ( amp, No. , inert mi till trii h1 third ssturu.y ev,nngs ui eaelt o-.otilM . I. li.tHiKtl, K. r I'OSTIt p, Ueik. ten, Lwn fcpwoia'ii tc.tott, ficrtotlonal weetlin every Mitnloy MmitnaT at vabiuei meeting 01, eml'ol ut,f Mm. W,W, Pavh tw'v awn. sevw if