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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1895)
u 'J Tto Sioux County Journal. IkWTAiSUIBlD I. Suiwriptnjn Prire, f3.W L. J. W Editor. nwrl at tlie Harrison post 01K09 a w eu-k-iamatwr. THrKMUY. AMI- Is. WS. tJoveruor H oleum b lias commuted tbe sentence of Carleton, the Fremont mur derer ho was sentenced to I hunt;, to imprisonment for life. It dues not seem that eopIe are very much ia favor of li-.tl execution. Gamblers hose innings amount to more than 4,0)0 are subject to the in-L-oiue tax and are not allowed to make any deductions for losses. Wonder bow much revenue tlie government will re ttive from that Hource. Tint ban Ls in a number of tbe towns along the Elltboro have been compelled to give notice that they would pot re ceive mutilated silver coin. Some one has evideqtly been making something out of tbe metal taken from the coins and then pasting them at face value. Two men who were alleged to be cat tle rustlers were hung by vigilantes four miles from the mouth of White river in Keya Paha county last week. If such work continues north Nebraska will soon have a fcreat reputation for acts of violence. It Is tbe general result that one violation of the law is followed by other. The war leteen Japan and China in, at an end. The latter lias accepted the terms of the former. It has been a re. inarkuble event in the history of nations and will mark an eioch in the history of the world. Japan has suddenly advanced from an insignificant position to one among the foremost nations of the earth, and bids fair to continue her march. In the matter of the action taken by an attorney in Gage county in prosecu ting a man in man in a manner not war ranted by law, the committee has made its report and the attorney lias been cited to appear before the district court in May and show cause, is any lie has, why he should not be puDished by line tr otherwise for his action in the case. The leaders of the silver forces seetus to lie either attempting to mislead peo ple or have been drawing wrong conclu sions. They claim that the seotimeot in favor of free coinage is rapidly increas ing. Tlie sentiment of bimstalism is bo doubt becoming more crystalized as time passes but the real number who want free and unlimited coinage of sil ver is growing smaller rather than larg er. Bimetalism on a safe basis is w hat the masses are in favor of. The Chadron Signal attempts to de fend Stewart for his part in the row in the senate a few days before adjourn ment on the ground that the bill was a bad oue. That was no excuse for the nieiulier from this district to refuse to recognize tlie rules of the body to which lie belonged. No one has been found who .seems to have beeu in favor of the meas ure which Stewart attacked and the op inion is general that it deserved to be at tacked, but there is a right as well as a wronj; way to gel at such matters and two wrongs have never yet made one right. An Intt-ruatinaal Kimelalist. Strenuously as Mr. Horton advocated the restoration of silver to its proper place, he was at (irmly opposed to any attempt in this direction by too United tats alone. Such a course, he knew, would simply have put this country at a disadvantage, commercially, with the j;old countries of Europe and reduced it in the world" money market to the level of South A merica and China, lie there fore opposed with all his mllm-noe and learning the efforts to introduce the Tree coinage of silver in this country by act of ( "ongreivs anl he hikd the NUisfactioo ' of knowintr that his position fulfil ltd one great t-riterion of correctness in Unit it wits bitterly assailed by Um extremist on both side. He rejoiced in the repeal of the so-culled Slwriiisui silver law and for years previously bad urged the re peal of the Bland bill which, is his opin ion, constituted tbe greatest obstacle to ialernmUonat action on behalf of tbe universal free i-oin.itfe of silver. Froiu the sketch of Samuel liana Horton, by Frederick W. Hulls, in the April Review of Reviews. Tlw Easier Ton til's Ceaiaaaiea. . A nHing the many attract! ve and iiand mMiie Easter ouuiliers no popular amonx readers of magaaiaea and papers, Tlie Youth's Couipaoion excels in apptvpri utaness to the season and in the ejtcep tional quality of iu readitur maUer. "The Story of a Statue," ),T the Mar- iiis of lXu in-, prepared for Tlie ( Xmimn- i on collaUHation a tth the Princess j Lome, is an article of rare wterenl. 'IVsrothy's Easter," and "A Corner ia gg are to (yptaai Baster atoms well worth twkm read. Um R ce of a Khoal,'1 m ad vet are story kjr Clark W. Russell, wmiM be hard to Mwalicata. .Kadioae of the eirtire coUectiea of teries aeseress eaacial Meatioa, and with Um MiMtttaae. BaetrT. He., eat. . . - . . . -A I . . I w . . w . m . . " a m ana owe ssn m wrnm um t w fapeT far list atww etmr Chancellor CanuVid ha resigned bis 1 position with tlie state university. This ! ut a serious loaa to t ? t inhtitntion. and j it will be quit difficult to lio l a mm who will till the place. While in Cuadron nothing more deficit wtu heard about the proposed factories. Some claim that they w ill be built, others my they -will Dot aud otb ers treat the whole matter a a joke. Tlie most of the buaiueas men eeeui to hope it will be all right but do not have much ix.ntJdwnoe in it It neeros too bad that it should fall throujfh fur it would haee been a great thing for northwest Nebraska. The result ..I Hi" Iriel of James Rial tery seems ' hard fur n 1" t.i Uud'Tst Hid .IllJ : pnal.tl . If L rtti.lt should tiaVo ueeu nxpe. tad It rl'j . ed on tlie ! tea ring id the evaJt-iicv tiki, there was tii t ham e to ii lt, df.u.i (nit. as It is a ell-estab.hlit-d rule of law that a piea of property cannot be feloniously taken with the consent of the owner, and as a principal is responsi ble for the act of his agent, the know I edge of the agent is equivalent to that of the uwqer. The attorney for the prosecution knew that no conviction could be secured under the evdien"e long before the case was concluded. From thoae facts it will be well for par ties who desire to convict rustlers to persue a cours which will not put the j county to a lot of expense when there is j no K)ssible otiance of conviction. Anoth er importunt poiut in connection with tlie result of the trial in question is that it should impress on the mind of every honest man in the county the necessity of standing up for the observance of the law by all. At the rate it has been go ing of late the taxpayers will be burden ed, by a very heavy load of costs if it continues. There is no way to prevent complaints Uaing in ide for rustling by any one, neither can a bond for costs be demanded in the case of a felony, and a grat deal can be accomplished if it is known thai there i a strong public sen timent against the crime of rustling cat tle. It is to the interest of everv honest man to have it stopped for the further reason that it destroys the market for honestly secured beef at the pras made by those who get their supply from the stock belonging to others. If a man is caught stealing cattle he ihould be pun ished, but there is no use in setting up jobs which result in naught, in fact it is worse tlian useless, for it makes a great deal of expense and leads those who are inclined to violate the law to believe that they can safely carry on such work. It would also be well for those who have charge of tlie prosecution of such cases to know just what evidence the case is to be based 00 and if it is not such as to warrant the action tbey should protect the interests of the public by refusing to bring tlie action. The Jul raL is iu favor of tlie punishment of those guilty of crime, but it is also opposed to legal farces which are simply an expense to the county. Kh"rifr Sale. By virtne of an order of win Unied by tliet'lerk of the Wmrii't Court of Sioux County Ni-iir.inkii, upon a dwree rentlcred by uma court in favor of (;virye W, lim it, iiigliam ua I'tuintitT, hiii) hk,uu1 llermuri K. Miller, 't Hi., b Defcintant, I will on tint !ithuy of April. WW. at Ten o'eioek A.M. 011 unlit (lay al tlie trout door of tlie court house, 111 imW coumy, In it irrUon, sll th foliowinif Ui'ni rllMal r.-al etate. viis. The .jor.tli half of the 'ortliweiit iUKrtir, mnl Nortliwmt )iirtr "outh went qimrw-r, ml Ixit in soetion TUree in Towui-hip Tbli ty-one North, KaiiKe ifty-thrEe i-t Bib V. M. iikran i oiinly, Ni brnj.ku.nt pill) lie uuctiou to tlie bijclienl bidiler for cjuli, to HatUly s.itl or.ii r of ail., iu the uiu of 4!7S-0 itini luterHt, coMtii mni loifruiug coau, lieu uml hem due utt"i.Uiiiv ill oe jivaii by tbe Oiidi r:rtied. A. K. lit:, Mi. r. it ui .iul tounty MierltJ"ii fwlf. By virtue of an order of mile tunned by tlii'l'M-rk of the J)itilfi (ourt of hloux County, Nrhranka, njHin a trree rcndrrwl liy ,id court Iu rvor of Charten K. s. Nut U11K, i'luintitr ami uaiiiHt t.irjf W, ( olib kwI IU.i A. obb, lii'lfitdantj., I will on the Wnii riuyof April, at I oelo k A. M. Oi uid day at tliv I to .t door ol 'tar court houe, in uiil county Iu Harrlwou, Hell tbe folloaiutf ilewribwl rrl rtiite, rl: liu Uue and Two and the lutxl li.ilf of the north went iiiurU'r of Mi-lion nin.-iren, lwiililp Thirty-four .North, KanwH fifty-mix Went BUi l M. in i-Kiui Countv, .V. l.mkH, ut public auction to tlw lilln-t tii-ldi-r (or i-li, to natixly aiiiil onli-r of aie. In the Mill, of f.'.iJKI mimI lnU-iwt, r-OHtn uiwl ac rriiniu i-OKtH, at allien Hum and pltu-e dne attrudauoe will be iflveu by thi Uuder 81KUMI. A. U. Hi., Shrriff of iwUI County. V. W. it'caMl, naintiir'a Attorney. .hrrilf x Stir. ! BV virtu of nn onb'r of aalr limipd bv u"! t-'erk of tlw Obtriet furt of Mom County, ebrnka, upon a derrtMi renderinl by SiUd court In favor of hriwwt K. rruln l'linllff, au4 atfaliuit John uauahenbauah. -t ul., ix frudauts. 1 will ou the Hud day of April, lahA, at eleveu o'clock A. M. ou aakl duy, at the front door of the eonrt kour. 111 hsiii raamy. In iiarrtaou, sell tbe tol lowing dwriljcvl real etate, viz: The .North F.at i.arlr of Xm-tioa Tbirty two, Towunbip Tbirty-flve North, Kauire 'ilty l.air Went th f. M. Iu hkuui Cuiity rbrMka, at public aarlion to the hiahrnt bltklrr for caaii, to satisfy aaii order of al.-, in thn a.n of .. and iiil.r.-.t, col and ,.ccioiiir costs. At which ti um: uud place iIiik atteuoaiice wll be (tlven by Um- uiideraiyueii. A. R. Iikw, kerisTof mid (ounly . Hood, llaluiitra Attorney. 8hrHr Sale. Ity vlrtar of aa onbv of sal, iewnl by tteeCk-rk of tin- litriil C.Mtrt tit Nlvui luuy, Meurankm upon a decrw rriMtrretl by said ooart la fav.irwt J. I Hr, Tnn tee, fialutur. and against (wairi- K. (oak, et ai., Ui-lrailsats, i will on the ttud dav f April, 15, at Onee'rlork P. Si. m au.t.1 day, ut Ike front dear ef tan court townae, la aaid cuuty, ) Harrlsau, sell tbe lolkiwlna' dc acJ-lbrd rral .tetate, ill: The Kaat half of tlw kortb Kast quarb-r of Mortlun Tweuty four, Towusliip Thirty. two North, Hauice mueteeu, 'r..wnhip ttf the al UiMerfoi wuvj mii, ivi KsaiiK ano. two of rs-cUoli flip i niriy two Sortn, test ata p. M. ia awiii at nabltc aw-tk.il an 1 itr ..k 1 .. . . .. l.i cd-r rf u', iu the ut 4U.m aud ia- u'L. "I 'IZJT.'r," alvca by tkw audersif aed. A. I. iHra, !! Stwrtrwf aM loan IT. W. Wed, Ploiutur a AuJcaVj J M ym waal a farm Mmi ret rWiabed i. Setmaka. Tu Jovrsm. rlahj with Um AstoMsw Ft .4Ma0Wtf It The Harrison LIVERY BARN, Feed and Sale Stable. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGER. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. (ESTABLISHED 1880.1 Harrison, Nebraska. B. E. BRKWriin, I'lesident. I). H. ORISWOL!", Ashler. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 60 000. Transacts a General Banking Businecs CoRKK.Sl'ON'fiF.VrS: AmmjCAN ExotAKtiK Xationai. Hank, Ne Yir!, Ujiited Htates National Hank, Oinalm, F48T Natih.nai. Baku, t'liadroa. Interest Paid ou Time Deposits. tyDBAFTS SOLI ON ALL PA UTS OF Et'ituPE. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair He- i newer has restored grtiy hair to iu orii-; nal color and prevented baldness tn ; tliousiimbi of cases. It will do so for! you. FImsI lrof Sotirw. All prsoii having flnal proof notice. In this paper will recalva a marknd copy of tbe pup.tr and sre requlait to cssmiue thfir notiea anil if any nni rcjiort the same Ui this oBiue at onc. Xollce for rulillnillim. iJiUi UKIee at Alllniicc, S b, I Mth -A, imo. ( Notice U hereby flveu that the following named settler has tiled notice ul Ills lutcu Hon to tnski flnal proof in upjKrt of hip clnliii, and ttisl SMlrl proof will b- umde be fore M. J. lllewt-tt, vlerk of tiie distrli t court, at Harrison, Ncli., on April ii, A vis ; John T. Coffee, of Bodarr, Xrh. who msl 11. K. So. WJ3 for tlie w. i n. ne. i, s'. t M-e. xs anu sw. t n. nt. s i. seo. Ti. tp. S3 n . K. H v. lie nunie tlie following wit'M-sses to nravo ! his continuous rcsid'-ucu ulsiu and cultiva-, praecnte an uppllcatlou for patent, Vslu tion of said land; vix; ' able luterests have beeu lost and Uestrevod ' Michael Uuflit.K, John ( hrlstlan, rank', . , t , Tlnkhai,Jobus."rre. all of llodarc. Neb. tu Innumerable h.stanre. by tbe employ ;&&'! J. W. Wkiis, Jr., Register, j uient of liicouipvUsut eouasel, aud eapeeiai- Netiee fr I'll bl ir.i t iou. lauid (.mutt at Alliance, Sebr , ( Meli , law. 1 Solire is hereby irlvsu lh.it tbe folloainc fi.uuist w.ltier ha bled notice of his liilen- lion to m.ike tluul uroof in nunnort of hn elalm, and thai said proof will be uiaile be- tore Kobtrt a lison, roiintv Judge, at , Harrison, .Neb., on April T,. isW, vus: Harry I. IJXW. Ol llollsro, .veil., wbo made II. K. So. 405 for the sw. , . , tn'Mn rfiAw lp. .ii,r.t. He names the following wltueM- 10 proi- hisconlinoousr.sld.mre upou sad cultiva-. tion of khPI land, vis: J. . Ilradley, W illiam ; . fichleyer. Kriie,! I pliugrr, all ot Ihxiarc, seb J. w. sm lb, 1 ofli urn-iii, Sel,. I iti-iii, J w . Mkliv. Js. (ompuuy Is nrepared to take charge ot ail , i patanl bu.liiriss .inlrusteU to it for reasou .Votire for ruullralion. able Inn, and prepares and pnMwulr lnd llfflce at Allismv, Neb., 1 . applications generally, lucludiog mrU'Uaiiie Marrb s, IsuS, j i al iuveiitlous, design patent-., Iradivniarks, Soticc Is hereby given that tlie IoIIowIiik it-.i. .nvriahi-. li.urli.r.ii.. nrrii.w named settler has Dle.1 uoli.s) irf 1.1m inten-. tlon u. mskr a rf in sums.it ol bis P elaiui. and that said praaif will 1- uta.1 Is rore tl. J. Miewett, clerk of UUlrlct liiuil, at Jlarrlaon, Seb., on April . IITJt, via; f krislina Marking. f ii ilehrisL X. b 1 who made II. K. So. i-TO for the . v. s, tp. il u-. r. w . 1 Um hsiims. tbe following witnrssm to prove ; his aontinnuws residence upon kikI caitiia j Uou uf. aald laud, via: jStspken Merrrs, Frank Tinkh un, both of ; ffajilurr, Sib-, Ja.-ob Wasm-rburger, Jacob Uovs, luth of l.llehrist. Srh. alio l.eorge W. Ilavis, of lUrrhsia. .VH wbo iiisl. li- K. No. lsl. for tbe lots 4. aud 6 sad ar. U n. sec. 4. tp U 11., r. ft w. He nauies the following witiwuwrs lu prove bis roiitiauaooe resilience apou aai raiti VatK.fi est said land, vie: A. K. llew, John 1 ksy, Jimr. S.Mau, s. U Kills, all itt Harrison, rb. iUm. Jeka L. Kay, f Harritua, .Veti wbo nuale H. H. So. m tot tin w. ne. r. H ami w.Xme. sec. X. tp. U n r. X w. He names Uie following wltue.aeg Ut prove his continuous nmideuoe upon and ealtiva tkm.s, miPI laud, vla: A. It- I lew. W aller W walraa, iimrn Davis is.uard I'aat, all of Marriaoii, Sab. itt-mi J. H . a aas.Js., ksNflsU-i. Xnerlffi Hskv IK virtue of an order of sale dllcsle.l to me from the Clerk rf tb Dl.irlei i.Mirlui si.w 1 lounly, Sel.rsks, wn a iadgemeut obtniiHsl Ai said csmrt u Ike IrA day uf May, ISS4, la favor of II. Au-tiu IjxMr as plaiutlsT aiKl sgslnst Jaeol. lasier, Anua imas-r, sod t illiau. Miebie as Ueleoib-ut lor the sum ot V4SI&.JS aa4 luu renl. and cssla taxmi at tiA aud arrraiag rot. la. I kv levied upiii tks lot Wains real .-slaU-as the property of aakl .tafaeilauls to sll fy saai order of asle, tow 11 : Tk. suslkriul qaarterwf Mita Twnatysraa in levuanip 'labrty tknw kortk, Kaagr rif 1) six we.t ua r. m. ia khmi . oasir jsreraaaa. aae wiu esTer tbe ssuM) tmr sale tbe kkjknst bkMr fur cask a baud u (be Utb day Mar, hsyp at tkeaoerer twVlork kavet said any , at Um fraat 4mirut Use iMrt itwejseia harrtawii, krkcaika, Ujat Mag Ike betiding In a kick the last term ef I we Tdstrirl Csrari we IssM, at srassk tiaue aad pUrr nn alesadawtw wlil ax gl.ra ky tbe anat- a. K. Uw, kerur FROPRiKTMH. C. F. Vice-l'resident. PATENTS. NOTICE TO IXVKXT0KS. Tbcre never ws ft tirnu is .t lie lii.lory of on r country when the tluumini , for n.uii tiuii.BiKl Improvement lu tuu ui. nnd clences itcncrally win to ifr.'.a hs now. Tlie conveniences of DinnkluU lu the factory and sork lihop, the household, ou the (.irui, sud In official life, tsMjuire oonllimaj acces sions to tho uppartauoe and Implement, of each in order to save labor, tiiue and n peose. The political change In lbs aduilnU tratlou of guieruinuMt does hot affect the progress ot tbe American liiveutar, who be ing on the alert, and ready to uerpelvu the exialing deBelesrin., doi-s nut permit the sir aim of tlie governiuuut to Ueler 111 in trom quiekly touoelvlng the rxniedr to ovrrroioe existing discrepancies. To great care cau not Us exr-ied In choo.ing a com petent and ak UK ul attorney to prepare and ly Is tbis ad vie.) applicable to those who - adopt the "So pataut, no pay" systeui. luVMiitor. wbo entrust their buaiuess to this . class of iuirn) do so at Imminent rl.k. aa the bre.idtb and lreogtb of tho patent I ,.,r .iiinri i,. vi. ..r . ,,ni..i -.,- n . . i i ,1, ' then due. Thk J'kkss C laims l orni kuiiu nniwuuui, urnciui uiua(ci, oib r I strnet, 5; ., M'ashlngtou, II. t ., repnwrnl-. aonu eouwruurn, bPncmi ujauugei, uis r i. , , , . . , ,. . ing a large uuuiIk t of Importaul dally and , . .. r , , , wkly p.ipers. an well a general peno-lu-al. of Ibe country, u In.iitiitnl to protect its oatroiis fitjiu tho unUe method, heretofore , . , , ,kI ,1 , , , , employed In this Hue of businus. Th naid . . , "t. n.adity report aud gives e.p .ai ulU iillou to reject! caat-s. il is abu pre pared to rater into competition a lib any Irui iu s..curing torelgu paUtnts. H nu- for istructious and aI 1 lee. JI.IIS H riililHBI li, Ola K i-lreel, P. O. Ikx Ai. Wsshiugloii, 11. 1'. Jest PraM tk I'rrss. A very attractive publii-atinii has J1-.1 lasen issued by Uir pnaseiiger depart (lie ot of file Jlurillllou UoUUf. jt ilears iIh tllle "The .S'e wer NiMtb-west"" a.aj oer I s.-riha ill a nii-st inLr-rastinir au.l niul- i thktt faalun tkumd. ... M-l liriiu .M.rlli..ri, WyofuMtlC aad Use Jtlaca Hills d Soiill. UskoLa wtMctt ara rau-intd by this c1,1- uaay's line. The scenery, t..wns, niittea, nsile iiikI imiwAri d tlame Ian ivmarkanle r--. Hons ul countrv are treated of aitii ah-i solute lidelety, ''W ttf. w ith illur... I twMis. sent 'ut m-tt nf lw .suits 111 ) slam. J tgsssis, IJ.P.X T. A. j 014 reaylr. Old jissiple alta reiuire nisli.ine to" regulate the bowels and kidneys will 11 si j ties true namiiy ia Elecli-H: liiturs i Ttus (Medietas diMs ail stiiuulal ami j isiutauis uo win sky or otjasr Mitxi.--.i.l. last nt-i om the Mumwh aad boa.-). ; aediugt tatn-flgtn aod giving l.me to ita; j orgasia. ttairefcy sMdiuuf sattsN Mi the' MliinsMMsns at Use foortiotM. Klectri.-) tntisss in aa egnaitoiit aypetiaar awd akl-ii aajeii ma OM petsW Had it just waa.-t' ' ly what iMejr asssA, frvat flftjr nesta f-r i W tttss at the PsMNT Kstrsy?. ! Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. 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. ' over forty-five miles cf ' , Contains 1 rail oad and has no county i bonds.- ! NO IIOMIS. o 11 RUTS, LOW TAXKs. j rui l, VnU, lAtft and I.huiI.i t t lii'iiicr i j TbH t aujr Otlirr l'lari' . Iu rlirkiii. j Sioux fiuntv U tlw u.ntl1..t nut v . ! of Nelrakii. It nlKHit thirt V nnle ! east and went hy iiIhihi vfiit iml".i nortli and mnulli uml ronlHitm i I OVER 1,300,000 ACRES ! of land. There aie imuv bright . mrl- hiijr. small sti-eams in . c.uiiity tliim jean tsi fotibd ill tlie mnr a rest ele lunv j ill the slate. It lm inure iinn I itnher in it than all the rest of the tute idiiit iiii'd Its grasses are the ru lie-it and niot nu tritious known so that fur -.km k-icr'n1- inir it is unexcelled. Inv t a The soil varies from a heavy light Handy loam mid is cH,uUe of (r - ducing excellent itmiis. The pnncireil crops are miiuII grain and vegeUihies, ulthouu'h gssl corn is Jfrown in the valleys. The;, wheat, oats rye and uarley are' all of unusually line quality and loruiimml the highest "mar ket prices. The water in pure awl ref reeling :uiil is found in abundance in alt parts of the county. The county is prm lically out of debt and has over forty-live mi'esol railroad within its borders, has a goisl brick court house aud the Dsarv lix lures for run ning the county and" there has never been one dollar of county bonds issiised and hence taxes will lie low. The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad crosses Sioux county from east to west uud the It. & 11. has about tifteen miles of iu litis in the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of the eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES of laud in Sioux county yet open to homestead entry, it is beLter land and more desirably located than that for w hich such rushes are mads on the eii ing ol a rvservalion. There is no rail road laud in the county and for that reason its settlement has been slutv fur no rctal euorl 10 gel settlers Has made, us was dono in the early das ut j the seltleuieut of tint eastern jsirl of ihej state. (i,ssl deeded land can he purchaseu at .w,.,-.l.lw n.l..a Will, irnv.rnn.wnl ,. . : .J, ' ,. . , . , - . a person wuu wants more uiao ouw j uaTrrr set v ui.. t an en ii 11 1 n i ' , , .. it if he has a little means. . . , uM lMa,, ;.. tl.. county ami there is room for UuiukuuI 1 more, Harri 'xi is the county seat and is sit uated on the '... A M. V. railroad, ami isasgKsln town as the thinly settled country ileiiiauds. School bouses anJ .:hur hes ure (tro vided in almost every settlement and are kept up with the lines. All who desire Ul gel a liomestwad or buy laud cheap lire lut'ited, tu rime luid see tla; country lur themselves and judge of its merits. liiiiiieU-.iilH will not la; obtainable uiucli .ing;r and if ou mini UlllsrMour iltrf . I alsJ ire I IOU aerss of j I.uhJ Iroiu Cucle S ml free it is time yuu wre .ut it. lk at Tbis List of e4ef n CIlleM I Iiii-.iko St. Jierh tl.u.ilia Ijiiu.lo Ml. 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