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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
Tti3 Sioux County Journal. I Subscription Prie, t.O L. J. Him. - E4itor kin-red at taw HirriM Nc - tfrjiciciaasuiaAler. Thlisuay, Aran. i, !tts. The only amewdmeat to the oWtion law which got through the legiaatur. was one prorating that a candidate who Siets oq the official ballot by petition must be so labeled. . It a hoped that several others would be passed, but they la i led. The work of constructing the buildings on the state fair grounds at O rnaha, has commenced and it is said that they . will lie a Treat improvement over those on the grounds at Lincoln. It is predicted th.it the stale fair of 1895 will excel any exposition ever held in Nebraska. rtrtxt4 Boiuan. Nlm , April 1W Mrs lioorge Oniiini and Hnldrew, a ad ( Mum Lily Plost went to Edeuwut to nd the summer. , , H, B'Mjaii, Earaast Buoga and it Richard are in Edgeaioat. Mrs. Elmer (Jrimni and child, of (iro hani f&tatioa, W Va. is expected here the 23th and in a few weeks joio her husband in Wyoming. A fore- Are broke out in east llat 'reek and burnt all day before it was extinguished. Mrs. John Finley and children arrived front Germantnwn Nebr. Mr. Finley 'laving rented Eli Smith's farm. Mr. P. Murphy lias sold his cos to L. Pfost a he intends to leave for Califor nia in the near future. The precinct vice-presidents of the county agricultural society should begin now on their work of preparing for an exhibit. Get each one in your precinct to grow something' with which he hm lwen successful. JIake a memoranda ol wlut each will hare and it will be an easy matter to collect it when the time (times. Largest (Irralatioa la Nebraska. It isn't much wonder that the State Journal now has the largest circulation in Nebraska. It has reduced its ric to 65 cents a month with Sunday, or 50 cents without Sunday; it has been .pending more money for Nebraska than my other paper; it has oa its staff such men as Bixbv, Walt Mason and Annin. The Journal is being pushed at every point and is climbing steadily and surely away ahead of the other state dallies. People like a Lincoln paper. Especially when it is as good as the Journal. Thi; Harrison LIVERY BARN, Feed and Sals Stable. GOOD TEAKS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMiiOD ATIO NS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE HE A CALL GEORGE HUNGER. 'Sioux County, i. .. the ul-:d of the iio:.;e- j StttDEil Free Mm fcr Cijfe ! Than 5,000 Hen. ! Prises on Patents. biw f. Male a .'artai 4 Krkj PWU'RIrm Mf. I -THE-- A iew county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., COMMERCIAL BANK. The president has taken steps to re duce the price of beef by making it pos sible to import cattle from Mexico at a profit. That may be a good thing for mie of the people of the east, but how doe it strike the people of the west who liuve been contending for some year with prices on beef which left little or no margin. For a couple of weeks past a good deal of excitement has beeu caused by tlie rapid ad ranee in the price of oil. It evident that the Standard oil trust had a notion that it could control the market. but the result has been to create new life in the oil fields and the supply will I largely increased in the near future. Some predict that it will cause tiie de velopment of the oil regions of Wyom ing and should that come about it would benefit this locality. The taking of the horses belonging to Jeorge Stephens for delinquent taxes bj tiie county treasurer calls up a point ol law which lias recently been decided by the supreme court on the question ol iwses. in norses in question were mortgaged and the question was wheth ertax lien or mortgage would hold. The supreme court decision referred to is to the effect that taxes come ahead ol all othr lieos. From that it would b. well for parties taking mortgage secu rity on personal property to see tliat no delinquent taxes appear on the records against the party giving tlie mortgage, lest sometime tliey lind that the tax gatherer has appeared and taken all and they are left to hold tlie sack. A refiort from Oskosh, Neb., states that three desperate cattle thieves were arrested in the sand hills near there a few days ago. Their names were Iles kett, who lias been up several times be fore, Arthur Kearns, who has long been suspected, and Rev. Collier, w hose house has been headquarters for Catron and others of his class. It is said that owing to the failure to convict in a number ol cases which been tried in that couotrj there is strong talk of violence. It ap )ars from reports that stock stealing lias been going on at a great rate and that it has been very seldom that a eoa viction has been secured. Such are the conditions which lead to violent and violence is to lie deprecatitl by all good citizens. Tlie seed nlieat paid for by the fund of the state hits all Wn distributed. This county tvxs given SOit .;it oT the 000.000 appropriated by the I rislature. At the office of the county t ir-rk are re ceipts for W0 bushels of wheat. These receipts are open to the inspection of any one so that if any desire to see who got wheat all they liave to do is to call and look them over. Tliere is no use to tWny the fact that some got wheat who were not entitled to it under tlie general rule but the follow ing is the wording of the receipt which they signet so that if tliey misrepresented the case they alone are responsible. ''Received of tlie Sioux county relief commission bushels of seed wheat. This relief is applied for and received by me upon my representa tion to said commission that I am a resi dent of Sioux county; that I am in need of seed grain and have no means avail able for the purchase of the same." There were tome cases so bad that the party in charga had to decline to give any grain. One man from South Dako ta attempts! to creep into the fold of Nebraska and another man stole some wheat after getting his apportionment immI took a couple of sack with it Of course there was a good deal of kicking by some, but as a rule it is safe to say that those who did. the most kicking were the least entitled to teed and wilt make the pooreat use of what they got. It hi hoped that good crops will result fraw Um seed diatribe: ted ad that never gal will Sioux eoonty have to have mm) ffM rnrnMmt by the state. ('OXJUStlOSEBS' RECORD. IIimwA, Neb., April la, lij. Hoard ot County toruiuiaaioiiera Diet as per adjournment. Present: Commissioners Johnson, Tluk bam slid Weber and clerk. On motion Andrew h'norl was appointed oversHer of highway! for district No. IS. The offlciul bond of Andrew Knurl ru presented, and on motion approved. Commissioners Tinkham and Weber, after clewing the proposed ite for county bridge across White river where road crosses near sectleu line between cetio.is 23 and ti, town ship II, range , report in favor of the same and partiKd(.irfng to bid on the same are bert-by required to flle thair bids for the construction of said bridge at Vhe rvaldence of M. J. Weber ou or bTore noon of April SO, On motion board adjourned wlthont day. N. J. Elewett, County Clerk. (ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, Nebraska. B. Z. Bkkwstir, I'resideut. C. F. Vice-I'resident. I. II. ORIKWOUi. ( j.shier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $Q 000. 'jansacts a General Banking Business ,4 Itoirit fu'eut nt te tti u. iHrirt ! ihir t-nrhl Mem iiffn a prlacif "i"- b'Krr'i Jnllar lt t- M'd III frrt vl et--rj wniiili t. tfce purvia wii Hhtuiss ihv UNii mm ti.rini iutiiH tkMi itnrlnc Ike urruenliinc uiiH. ill !' n!a rttertlitf- Uic iuvmUuu lr 1 i haute In tlw Natiunat kocordrr, a o.ii hi. a. wer, I'UbiUbml ia Waliimt"n, 1'. . ', which ha an ritriv elrcalallixi liiruifii 1 out the l"niud tU and 1 Jrte, iw tur fuler(tolavt:iiU.ia. sot i man as il rKsa. ; Tbc l liot.of Maf aWn l luvri.t ai tUlnj atrikra luwil fteupk' a Ixiii .-ry H,! Atnil; (bintialou Itir I uuipany wiIh- l. dlxM'l. It 1 the nini!e Ibinyn b I nn.l inwiiitkfiiM laat uiabfl the trrmtrrl atmtUMl of iihid)', anil thu tMimplei iiih nr mi1h.i proHLublis. Aluiuot aver) Uay, at wtmr. tl it. or auotti'T, canceivi't an M:a, aliirh, il pa!tit"d, wouiil prtttailily 1h rurth luhlin fortuur. ' t mm Uiually KUi h Wi- ai Hun ally dinuiiwaitl without thoufht. The luipli lnvi-ii(loii like tho car window whirl) rimlil tir easily ild up and dua n althotit bn-Hkli.a the fiu.riner'H bark, Itir eauri- pn, thr -ui lur biitlott,vlhc nut liM'k, tin h(ltr .topfM'i. j the kuom riliovrl, ttrv tlitiiK that mu j everoue ni -miiim' :iy ol liiipri ina mm-i. and it i tu-K- kind ol intrntioti-. II. il ,. vs( t in icrcui. i ri inrn io inr iininnr. ! The pi lar v oltiT a III In- p.tld vl the ! ol i-ai-h uiuulh, altcthrr tttc appli, nilim h-.- Im.11 M -1 . I tll.f, l.v llu. t''lllJ w HI... i 1 1 ..I I I " - , j k.ervtemnwtttr inn.t aily lur a p(.nl 1 j ou his luti'iilinii throuKli , and I rltn-l l. jXO lt(US. SO HKKTS. LOW TAXES. ! "'"r''" ir'r ni, ttu- it.tei.i-.i- m,i hut t' a t aiiinh.V jitili-ltl. j . Silt-. PKI.-t t I. tIMi nmnM . I V I U 1 ' J"H W KI'KKKHI SI, t.ill'l yialillKer. j run, f9U, Utgn and l.nmbrr Uiciipcr j is i h. v. w . w,t,ii.ift..n. n Tban at aar Other I'lare i' v r- r.iiiiiiinr t tiu - . ... i i may la- Jii'IkM Irom tin- fa. i ihnl k : ft b id tiy vIkiiiI M'wnii-ti I uik'h-I .t ; ivudinv in a -p:!Kr. nf 111.' 1 rul.-l .'nl- AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. .Contains over forty-five miles j railroad and lias no county i bonds. of In t-hrk. SUeriCe Sale. Pr rlrfje of an order 01 h)h Kned bv the Cli-rk of the 1Utrict Court ol Sioux County Nebraaka, Ufion a decree renderwl by aaid court in tavor of Uroi gn W. Buek iiiKham ai Plaintiff, and a)?aiut Herman K. Miller, et a., its Uefeiidanu, 1 will ou the th day of April, ls, at Ten o'cliK k A M on mid day at tbe from door of the court house, in aaid county, in H irrion, wli the folloaitiK dci-rioed real esutte, viz. The -xiulh half til the Northwest quarter, and Nurtbweat nnrter South tm r)u.,rt.-r ind ImI -ix, tn :ri ion Three in TowuMilp lbirty-oiic North. Kan re Hftv ihr. u iith P. M. r'ioui Countv. Nebraska. t nni,- .. ..vii..H w Mir inKiirii oiuaer lor cah, to aatjNlv Bald order of aulu i n... ...... o nii'i inieresi, coia and accniina; "unt! ime attei, nance w ill be given by the underiiitiied. A. K. Dew, :-SI Sheriff ol aaid County. CORRESPOXDKXTS: AmtttlCA.v ElcilAJios Xatkwal Dank, New York, Ukitu StaTW NATItiNAl. Ua!K. Uniaha, Fhwt Natmnaj. Bank, t'liadron. Sioux couuty is tlie Hurt hw est cntiuiv of Nebraska, It is nl.iul thuy miles 1 east and West by aUmt seventy miles north and south ami contains ' OVER 1,300,000 ACRES f land. There aie morn bright, sjstrk j ling, small si renins in the county than can las found 111 the same area elsewhere I 111 the state, it lias inum pu tinilar in it than all tho rrst of dm stni i-nml.inwl OFFICIAL DIRECTOHY. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. WURA1TS SOLI ON ALL PARTS OK EL HOPE. -1 in si:as lioi-iiiili... It. K. Mien.- J. A. Tlie i Kuieiii M.S.I.- ... . . Joseph . Iliirlli t .. A. s. I Imreliill .'. . .. II. I . Kussclt... II. !;. t 01 1 e it. IKM.KK- it I l KIV i i' I lit if til.. 1 1. .. I himI 1 .1 UIM. 1 tlliili t. . I I H 1 i'iii m l'.M i"N I tif.l I .. t . I., Muielers.111 I .s ..tl,. t , ... I 11 . .Ml II I . s. .it.nrt y ..ti-.,., Its grasses are Hie rn liest and niusl nil- W . .1. iti-j-u ... . i,Kr,.. 1.1 ".,-1.'. tj.LT.. , tritious known s.. tl,.-it for .. .wintr I J!-S'Z'vr-' . "- "'t,M'" i.l".lllkr I 1 fbvri'rs sale. Bv virtue of an order of sale, directed to ine from the Clerk of the District court 01 ioux Countv. ehrak.i. 0.1 a in.i,.,..i obtained in aaid court on the 1st a v i,t May. IC.il, tn favor of II. Austin !... p.aintilf and against Jacob Deeper. Anna lesper. and H llliam lllhle u. ,i,.(..rw ...,. for the inin of H'AV) and Interest, ami costs taed at 4.i& and accruing rosta 1 have levlwl upon the following real estate as the proiwrty of aaid defendants to autla fy aaid onlt-r of ale, towit : The issiihm.i quarter of s.-etin Twenty-one in Township 1 uiriy iiiree .sorlli, Kange ru tv tii weattitb P. M. in SiOUJ ( ..ll.IV .ir...U ami .11 offer the same for sale to the highe-i bidder for rich in hand on the 13th dav m u ikWV at the hinrof ta o nVii. r, ..i day, at the front door of the Hmrt iiimse in liarrlson, Nebraska, that la-ing me building 111 which the last term ot the District 1 ouri was held, at which time and r,i... ..... attendance will be glt.-n by the undersigned. 131 K) A. R. ItEW, sheriff $100.00 ji Iiiveti Avav 1 Every Month to the person submitting the ssMt BBerltoriwwa lavcatkoa during the prec-dlng month. Wtf HBCL'HB PATENTS FOB INVENTORS, and the object of this offer Is to en courage person of an invent ive turn or mina. At the it same time we wish to impress it .H ivi .nwb a a Mi s sue uimpiC Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes such as De Long's Hook and Eye, "See that Hump," Safety Pin." "Pigs in Clo ver." "Air Brake." etc. Almost every one conceive Q bright Idea at some time or other. Why not put It tn prac tical use? Vot.'K talents mv lie la this direction. May make your fortune. Why not try?, ;: :: ;: rewrite for further Information f ad mention thi paper. f THF prfl; AiAi ik rn ; s. a. navo VU IIIIIU Jfi rhlllp W. avlrett. . Mgr., t 618 F Street, Northwest. U WA IWOTtm. o. c. BTThe reesonaiMury of thia comistm M may be lodged by i0e fact that ita i -lock is held by uvei one thousand nf the leading aewsp!, (0 ni, Called h talcs. ittzzztrsr- riHtl Prtx.f Notices. All persona having nnsl proof not lees in thia paper w ill rrc.it va a marked copy of tlw j paper and ar req nested to examine' thn-1 notice and II any emus eiist report the J tame to this oltlee at oncn. PATENTS. N0TICKT0 IVKNT(H N'oti'-e for Publication. Land Office at Alliance, Keb., ( April n, IHii. 1 Not ice is hereby given that the following named settler ha died notice f his inten tion to make final nruof In support 01 hia claim, and thai aaid proof will lie made ls fore M. J. lllewett, clerk of lilsirict Court, at Haixlso.i, Neb., on June ), lw.il. vii: Marj- SUstuey. rormorlr Mary V. 1ml. of Harrison, Neb, who made II. E. No. 3131 for tiie nr. V. s-c. 6. tp. SI n r. ill He names the following wlincsac to prove his continuous residence upon nud cultiva tion of, snld land. vi. : U. M. Sutton, Jiiii.i s sf. scott. tirant t.uth lie, Lea is t.erlach, all of llnrriiuiu. Neb. J- W . Wkhs, Jk.. KegUur. -iliraT TDsJVl'aTir-JW COPYRIGHTS. V mm mom to km imia. Tint wmimmmi mmmr ewin Niillre tor Puliliratiun. Ijtnd Office at Alliance, Nb., I April 3. 11. Notice is hereby given that tlie following named settler has filed notice ut bis Inten tion to make final proof lu aunixirt of hia claim, and that aaid proof w ill be made be fore M. J. Blaaatt, Clerk fdstrirt Court at Harrison, Nebraska, ou June 1, ihW. vlt : Patrlrk Vurphy. of Kodsrr. Neb who made II. K. No. 1412 for tlie ae. se, 1. ' awe. C and . ',, sw. and nr. . sw. k, wc. a , I n -W ,. r 'U , lie names llie'fnllna ini a,lln.u . In .,r. , nvr collaid bla continuous residence ufion and cultiva tion 01. shki isi.u. vis: r There never wa a time in.lh. hi-iory of , our conutry wben the denmiel for inten lions and Improvement in the una and sciences gcncrallj was so great as uow. The conVenlencnsol mankind in thr factory and work shop, the household, wi the farm, and In official life, reqnlre continual ncci- sium to the appartnucas and implement of each iu order to save lubor, Una und t.x ;ns.'. The political change In the adiuinls trailoo of governmeat does not affm t the progress of the American livenlr, who tax ing on the alert, and ready to bereeive tha existing tledclesciea, dutm not permit tlie affairs of the government to deter hlui trom yuiakly coaeelvlug the riue.Jv u overcome dialing discrepancies, fo great care caji not Iw everciaed in chuosing a com jH teiitnud skilli ui attorney to prepare and prsecufv lu appUoatiou for patent. Vala able Interest hate beeu lost and destrovsd lu Innumerable In. lances by the employ nient of incompetent couusel, and especial ly is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No palant, no pay" aysteui. Inventors whoeutrust thoir busluras lo this class ol allornejado so at Imminent rii-k, a the breadtb and strength ol th patent Is red lu lew of a quirk e... Ii-.it ortoget an aliowauce and obuln tlicle. Tue Pies claims Cosrssj then dun. . A. Klce. perry White. Michael Hannon. i . ... ... 1 anlord Hill, all of Itodarc. Neb. also i ot' w tsiueruurn. Oeueral manager Wllllsm t. Hoyt, of Harrison. Xeb.. ",rw, s- "'''tou, . t ., r. pre- ,,t who made II. K. No. SI 1 for the w. 1 sc. , ; iuf s large numlier ot Important daily ami ae. i se. i sec. II and aw. . I, aec. ti, tp. j weekly pjptrs, as well a.gei.en.l eriali. jls Ji n., r. S7w. ; of the country, was iuslltuted to protuct its He names the following wltncsai s U prove I . , . . , . ', hia continuous rcsldeuce upon and ,.U, a. j Pstroua from tho nnaale methods heretofore tion of , said land, vis : . employod In thU line of business. The said M.Uw.jr Z'tZJZVZ l1-'? to take charge of al. Harrison, Neb. j patant businnas entrusted lo it for reaaou J. W. Vt cuv, J(. j able lees, and prepares and prosecutes ,XS Kgllr. j applicalioua generally. Including u.ecl.a.ilc - al .inventions, design pteuts, Iradr-niarks, .Mines rur Publics I Inu. labels, vp right I.hi.cI Office at Alliance, x,Yij, , iuterferenvoa, lnlrlnge melit. vsllillLv e.Mirl... iiinl u 1 . .. . ..-.u..lul ...... ft, 1 -'. . ' ' s - - - - t ' Notice Is hereby glt. n that the following I slUmtiou to rejected caws. It i. alto, pre nam.sl settler haa riled notice ot tils linen- ! pared u enter Into competition w ith any lion lo make Dual proof In aupport ol l.r- j riu iu -curing lor. Igu patenl.. claim, and thai said priaif will la- ins'le be- 1 7 ., . . , lore M. J. lllewett, U. rk oi the illstriei J nt f..r Instructious aud advice, court, nt Harrlaon, Neb., ou April .;,) Jolis W tl.l.rant'Ss, via: Jnhn T.t'olTee. of Btslarr, Neb. who tnude II. K. No. for the se. i ne, ne. i ae. 1, s-c. W and sw. us. !, nt. . . ti, tp. Si n . 11. M w . He names tlie following witnesses 10 prove bis continuous rtisidence uhiii and cultl.'a lion of aaid land, viz : M Ic l.io i U lifting. John Christian, trunk Tii.klin.u, John Serres. all of Ihalarc, Neb. MJ J. W. WkllX, JK., Itegislcr. P. O. llo .W r.n r Street, H asliiugloii, II. 1 it is uiiextell.sl. The soil varies from a heitvj . I.(v to u light sandy loam and i i atl.le of j.ro dut iiijr excellent . r.iei. The .riiK iml i-r.. are sinul! jrruti and vegetitbles, nlllioupli foiiat. turn is grown in the vullev. The whent, n.ns rye and barley ary' ul .f uniistmllv line ouuhtyand coimiminl tlie hiiest ' iimr ket prices. The w ater is inuv und r (re-liit.-ji,d is found in abundance in nil purls ol Hie county. . The county is u-.u tiitillv out nf debt and has over forty-live miies ,f rniliiBtd within its borders., l,.ts ;i jf.aal l.rk-1. .ourt lioiise and the necessary lixtures foe run nifiK the county mid there Ima never been one doilar of .-ouitty Ism, Is jssusetl and Ik-ii.'ij tixes will Is; low, .The Fremont, Llkhorn Jk Xlis,)nri Valley rail ion il trosses Sioux county from east to went und the H. &. M. hits about fifteen miles of its line in the uorthexst (atrt of the comity. The climate is more jilea.s;iiit than that of the eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still OVER 600,000 ACRES of laud in Sioux county yet opii lo homestead entry. It is better land and more desirably located than that for which such rushes are made on the i.s;ii intfofa reservation. Tlitn; is no rail road land iu the county and for Uui reason its settlement has been slow lot no sisi-i.il effort to Kt settlers was made, hs was dour in tin- eurly days i,f the settlement of tlie euslern iiart uf the i si.tte. (liasl deeded land run lie jiircliits.Hi ttt mi, artn-i I le elites with irofurni.,..,.. 1 1 e I w s- I '-... no , oaij. riiiiiiji, tj in. i. m -m,ii win. .v;ilS mure tliaii otie itiarter ae lim . ui ulituin it if he lias u little means. There ure iilsiut 2,5HI a-..jile in Hie couiily nnd there is room for thousands more. ihirri m is the county seat and is sit uated ou the Y. K. & M. V, railroud, und is a K'l-sl .1 town as the thinly settled country tlemands, ScIhmiI I. i.um's an. I ,:ln.r. lies are pro vided m aluiorl every svltleiiient hikI are kept up .villi Hie times. All tvlio desire ti ;el it liinneste.ol or buy land cheap ure invited to come und see the oiiililry lor theiiiselve and judge of its merit. Hoiiu-stculs will nut 1 oIiUiiii.iI.Ih much lunger and if ton ttniit t4t use your iibl and' get lfjo ncivs of land lr-i.ii I'licle Sam lie- it Is tiriic ynii wre aia.iit n., K. J, llluer, W. A. Mehegk.iu. l. M. Ken., ttii .Ml " II,. an. " In. .Varoi a hi I.. It Hll l.tlit : , , , I . I . Nor. al ( inel Ju.iia. s . ,.i A. M. I'owl.. lasocinU' J.i.lg,-, t.vlUMi.,n T. 'i. I . Miirrisu.. ..A'lJude, orand !... . i II. A. I aiople ll. I I. rk nl.u llrn.i l. r, ,,,., hh'ki. i it jt mi i it. P. M..I. .1 l Mlnsl II.ii !m ! I. 111. r -U ..sii-i: . J.ld,;,-, I.'N.- .'Ik. I!,. I ..-. ; ixic: lb.ta.rl it i:iu . I M J. lllewett.... j II. P. .ai-lruO .. I IV. II. in,, . ! A. 11. Ilea I J. K. Phlniiet ... I s. I.. Kills... .... M. J. Illew elt Ah ln r. I lurk.. VI (H I Is t (. l'l..i Jsls 1 mi a - I laasurer nnpi. riioili- li.strnslkie - siurlll - .-- .1 .miner - sarveji.r lerk of liisirKi t vtfrl loniiij AU.II;,, lUJAUII Of C1"HMIMOt..i:t: ",rn!'V",'k"i", - 1st HI.. l.r'l il. J. Weber 11. I". Julitisou .cbairuiauj mi I.Ki.tsLATIVk. 1.. Stew in '..Senator, lii.t K. 14,1'raw-lv.id leuipcy...Kep.,iut.ho .M,lv.,,..,u, ,, I V11.1.A..K rru tn l. II. tirlswold (chairman, K. Kohwer J. H . scott .". M. J. lllewett "111".""'. I'nuritd l.iudemau ..11 "III I" I... J. Slminotia . V. A. Ilv.ter s llisu. oryu kio J. W . Scott J. I.. Mat-lcliel I.. U , Heater. I.. HI".' ! ' I KllJIf tlK ( III 111 ; Kislrlet Court, At llarr.aou April stfi and Novemla-r zf.ih Ciuutv lourt.Al HurriM,,!, Hrt Jlouilav or eaeli luoi.lli. fill IK II Us AND ssaihi Iks, sf.:.K1.",r.':li",'r,""''',ns "u"' i'mi.n.1 ' " i"-. nimeler) s.i.,,1,, , iin.i.LOmin Jucthisllsl Silmluv s..l.,u.i day morning at 1 1. an. ' ' "" J. K. M.nisTr.i i.rM. u i. .'.I IS SC. ( .'.,., j ... I- M-I., '. lei a lr.-a.Mfr,' lllle.'tvf disleratur . 1 r.-ssnt. r . Mil, l,a.,.vg r.st.M . sui...iiiiliiidiiii. W iMMiMhN i.t Tur. Hart iso.i I 'amp. So. a nil in I HI .-.l.,. ,l..y , en lug, ,, J. t. I'm ..i.i . r . r I Clerk. It tllii li n-reU tut j,,. r,. .'s.'ii ii. ,t 1 o-i. I i,,... KPWuliTII, I KM. I t. I'e.i.llii.cil'iiH etiug i-i r httm-.i . , .. (rfldiMl meeting ....n'.a . Iii li: IIK.i.r "tis, . ,, si r. Isi v. at K:jo lent. Ms. '. II Xotlc for Publlration. Land Office at Alliance, Nobr., I Mch VI. IS. Noti. is heri'by given that the following named settler haa Ulvd notice of his intun tlon to make nual proof in anpairt ol hia claim, and that snld proof will la. i.i.ul.i be lore Hubert Wilson, countv Judge, ,.t Harrison, Neb., on April ti, lsk6, vLt: Harry T. Kerb, of Bodare, Xeb., who made II. K. No. lOS for the sw. sec. 4, tp. .-an., r. Mw. bu.,',rtim;u":;,.;m;.,7aTd , j.ancw, lmt. a. tlon of aakl land, vie: I Omaha, Nei.msku. J. It. Hrsdlry, William O. Schleyer, F.rnest I iillnger, allol Ikainrr, hrX., J. W. Mnlih.i of Harrison. Neb. i , . !Js.i, J W. WEIIS.Ja. 'Fi". kcglsler. Just r'rom the Press. A very altmctivu publication has jdst been issued by tlie passenger deparuiiut of the Burlington Koute. Jt l;uis lit) title "'Jlw Newer Nortu-wesl"' and de scribes in a must interesting aud read able fashion tie ie. portions of northern Wyoming and the Ulack Hills of rioulh JAikotit which are reached by this I'mii ny' lines. Tlie scenery, towns, mines, ajople and industries of tliese two renutrkable sec tions of country ure treated of with ale solute fldelety. K fst'es with illustra tion, sent on receipt oi iu cents in by virtue of II. 8. W .aal Ml 5 Toug, Jit faeAA I Khrrirs Hale. Notice Is hereby given that a lilsiress Warrant iaaited by run, loamy Treasurer f Sio.ia i.m,,i Vbr.. for dellnuuvnt p.-1-wmal taxes of isse, ISVI, s, lava and l.M. and lo me dlroetni, I will alotiRo'elm-k, P. M., on the Sth day of May. lave, at tha I Jvery Ham sH tlaorge Ollnger In Harrison, webr., offer for saki at public vendue the following giasla and ebsllela t.wlt: one buy horse (called "Har ry"): one sorrel mare two yeara old; one ro ii horse two years old : three hay eolu ! v sir okl, laken as the protmrty of (le..irg.i '.l . Stevens, !.T 4ij II Hew, Shariff Old people who require medicine to rex u Isle the bowels and kidneys will lind the true remeily in Klectric Hitters, litis medicine does not stimulut und -onlains no whisky or otts-r intosicunt, but arts on the storuacli nnd laiwvls adding streni.'th aod c'iviiik- tone to Uie or,Tins., therehy nidintc imture in. the perfonmuv e of the fuiK'tions. Electric Isitters is an excellent appetizer and awls di(estinn. Old sople lusl it just exact ly wlait they need, f'ri.se fifty nt per 1 )' ! t th I'foieer I'liAritittf v. lsik at This List of western t itles: t illVUKO I luiaha M. Liouis Kansas City H il.Mis'nt mailer Ht. Josi ph Lincoln I enver ieudwoiKxl which you intend visiting. I lie UuriiiiK'on K.mte is the Issst hue to ull its it is to any one of them. Advertising matter nn.l full inf.inict tion uUmt trains nnd riles ou ii. plica tion. J. J-'hancis. (1. I'. A T. A. Omiilia, N.-l. North-Western LINE '.. R A M. V. R. R is ih.. lst to nra! from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS oi mm C-Mh, TrKJVttJrti, rjttjp P1M1, Ittffa Aat all IVtut bosiaeaa coohtl ir MODERATE FEES. lafor-MtioB and ttiln ctvaa to Ureair wiu,u ttawf. Aodreu PREM CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEDDERBURN, WTT Company U ntaagrd ty a eoaiblnstia, EBNr Miles, for Um etpma sarpisw or aaal. to fkeie NmrrikH. agakwt aw tannuiwtent Palest Ai.nl. ..,. afwittrigUiuadvertiara,, ronrl.es frtt.. ...aTvT lUrkrea's A ruira ha h r. The la?st salve iu the world for cm. bruises, sores, lili-ci., ,t H.,,i, X1 sois. teller. ..I,upi.e. lairals. ,'lnll.l.. i wiriia, and ull skm eruption mid ,,, I y , Jires iils.., (,r nd a.y rfc.pmsd, , , KUHlwnl-w.i U, Kite issiLu sl,ala, iin Ol U.OO...V 1'elua.lwl. IVa ii , 'iv, for ts.' t'y Fioceer r'tiaimaes