1, The Sioux County Journal. !T mlif on Silier, flKTABIJMIEB ISf-H. J O Subscription Price, $1.00 L. J. Siuiuions, Editor. Entered at the Harrisou iot office a THrBSDAY, Al'iil'sT 1, M'J't. Coining Convention'.. Democratic stats convention, Bryan wing, Omaha, August 22. Peoples independent, Lincoln, Aug. 29. Democratic state convention, uc'min istration wing, Lincoln, Sept. 5. Peoples independent judicial conven tion, 13th district, O'Neill, August 26. Hod. El. L. Heath, editor or the Kind. ville Standard, had the misfortune to lose his two-year-old daughter by death on last Thursday. Bro. Heath and his family have the sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. The soldiers in the regular army in the department of California received but half pay for June -because of the shortage in the appropriation made by congress. That is tough on the soldiers for they cannot quit their job or go out on a strike. W. S. Raker, editor of the Oetna Jle jHirter had the misfortune to base his wife taken from him by death on July 23d. When her husband was arrested on the charge of libel bv an over-sensitive individual and his trial was conducted in a way which so savored of persecution that the attention of the state was call ed to it, Mrs. Raker was bo exercsied that she was prostrated and the result was her death on the above date. It hoped that the men, who by their appar ent malicious persecution of her hus band were indirectly culpable in causing her death will have to answer for it perhaps cot in this world, but they Hhould answer just the same. In his be- . 4- .i reaTement Jir. ttiKer lias the sincere sympathy of all. The time of year has come when our exchanges occasionly speak of some man calling who feels that the public owe him some office. Of all the contempt able men to deal with the fellow who gets a notion that the public owes him an omce is auout ttie worst. Any man has a right to aspire to any office but when a person claims that the public owes him something simply because he has heen a good citizen, and sometimes those who make such claims cannot show a very good record as a citizen, it indicates that that individual is too much of a child to be trusted with the affairs of the public. The man who must be rewarded for doing right is not above watching, for he would just as soon do wrong if rewarded for it. The resignation fever has struck the road overseers of Sioux county. Some have resigned and others contemplate doing so, while others do not know what to do. The fact is that it is physical, as well as a financial impossibility for a road overseer in a county like Sioux to carry out the provisions of the law. It is evident that Senator Stewart forgot how sparsely the district which he was supposed to represent was settled when that bili was considered. At prewtll. there is nearly a million acres of land in Kioux county the title to which is still in the government, and consequently entirely beyond the control of the state authorities and how can a law of the state reach that? Wtint land is deeded has no market value and much of it is owned by. non-residents who will do nothing to comply with the law. In order to comply with the law the road overseer would have to employ help to destroy the thistles. As the land has no value he cannot get rwople to work un less they have a prospect of getting something for it. The notice must be publsbed but the printer has enough to do to contend with delinquent sub scribers and live, without duin a lot of advertising and expect to go without pay until it i collected by distress against the land. The law may Im a good one for the populous counties, but it will most likely be a dead letter in the thinly settled counties of the state un Im some way can be devised to get i Uncle 8au to destroy them on the mil lion of acres of land which he still has within their borders. It would seem that if a road overseer used due dilli irence to carry out the law he would be relieved of any responsibility, for the law does not expect officials to do im possible things. Dloomln' Bloomer. As some of the ladies desire to know more of the bloomer costume which is becoming so popular among the ladies of the east for all outing and athletic cos tume, and as some do not get away from home to see much of the world we republish the following from an ex change: The bloomer dress is a pair of trousers verjr baggy at the knees, abnormally fall at the pistol pocket, considerably loot where you strike a match; thegar awt ia cut decollette at the south end, ' f the bottoms are tied around the an ilea or kaee to keep the mice out. You ' P i over your head as you do ' "; ; rwoomt but aft on the floor and pull ,. - ra taetaayoudoyour stockings, one t,V I .t each compartment You can "0 T Wl wbtvh if the right side to i'- - f hi freat by the button on the neck j 1 uic-ltj i;i;t.!e. j We tvpriDt, by request, the following , letter of Petroleum V. Xaby i n tins il- vtr question. It appeared ic the weekly i likul? in January, 1"T". Taken in con nection with tlie recent democratii! state convention in Kentucky, it shows tlmt public opinion down there has been greatly enlightened, when compared with the "tonfednt X Roads view as expressed by Mr. Xasby: OOXKEMUT X UoaIS (Wk!i is in tlie state of Keutuckj i. Jan. 22, IMC 1 uiu't so certin that I want the silver bill to pjs ez I wuz. The fact is, the the thill;; don't work ez I sjiosed it wood, and 1 uiu't clear onto it- There is Mittle principles in thee fiiiunchel question j wit h requires a great deel of thought. I and there is under lying principles wicli j a man has got to understand afore he is 1 comjfeteut to set hisself up ez authority, j One thing I am certain of, liasi (im ain't no liuanseer, nor never will lie. and I told him so. 'What is a linaiiseer'.'" he asked. "A finaiiseer,'' said I, assooiiimg lite look ol IVml Webster, "is a man vii-h can pay his debts with riot 1 1 i it- -a man wich Kin git suthin with nothiii." "The Corners, then, is full of (iuan- seers, lie remarkt. liitlerlv, castiu a i casual glance at his slate wich w uz ji.-t full enough to turn oer and legin on tother side. Hut he liezn't any uv the science uv it. I w uz argooing with him the other day in favor of my noshun uv a leather cur rency, though I told him silver wuz much the same thing, and, for example, I wood assuom that silver wuz to be the currency of the fucher. "Now, don't you see, Bawxim, that ef I lied twict t-z much money, I could drink twict us much whisky, and pay for it'r" "How much is twict notlun?" was the unfecliu answer of tlie tyrant who hold the destinies uv the Corners in Ins hands. 'TlietH wot your capital hez bin ever sence I knowd yoo." "Parson," said he, "I don't see what earthly difference its goin to make whether silver in currency or anything else. How are yoo ngoin to git silver el it is made legal tender? Kf silver wuz uz plenty ez bricks, wat hev yoo gut to git any uv it with?" "Troo, 0. W." wuz my answer, but can't yoo see that to hev silver wood re teeve the det tor class? Even now, afore it is legal tender, its only w nth t'2 cents on the dollar, and w hen the country is Hooded with it, it will go still lower. Then we or rather sich uv us ez hev property to raise money on kin pay oil "Eggsactly so,' retorts Bascom, "yoo kin pay me for the good, honist Inker uv mine, wich yoo hev consoomed, in coin, which is less than the dollar yoo prom ised. All rite. But look here coma in here all uv yoo, I want you silver men to know eggsictly wat yoo are rushin into." And this friend led us into the (jack room that Kick room winch contains the long row of Bascom's stock. There was the Butmisteoce uv the Corners. There, in barrils, piled one on top uv an other, wuz the delishus whisky uv Louisville, uv different ages, rangin from that uv too weeks old to that wich had jiat left the still and was scarcely cold yiU Tlitre it lay, and uz my eye i ranged effeckshunately over it, I felt cf I cood hev the driukin uv all that likker I wood l)e content to lav dow n and die w hen the lust drop was gone. Bascom putted to an immense tank wich be lied erectid within a. few days, with a pipe runnin in from the roof. "I shan't raise the price uv likker in consequent uv being paid for it in a depreshiated currency!" said he. I fell on Bascom's neck in an eggstacy uv delite, while the others simutid, "Rah for Bascom!" "G. W." I remarkt, while teetn taif foosed my eyes, "I never placed yoo much below the angels, but this gener ous act bus histed yoo a hundred per cent iu my etimuhiiii. Bless yoo, tl. W., bless yoo," "But I'll tell you wat I shell do. bo yoo sen that tank?" sed he. "May I ask w hat that is for?" I sed. "That tar.k I will till with rane water," sed he. "The moment yoo git to pay in me in silver I shell take out of each uv them barrils jist eggsackly thre ami one-liflh gallons uv likker and FILL IT WITH WATER." "Merciful heviug j A si rigs f uruiliei.! on shurt mdice. Reliab'e drivers and quiet siidvlle In (itiod ai'eominodatioiLi fm' Hurst's boanleJ. LIVEBY, Feed and Sale table I.- a! wj (mi l.aiht. t ratiM it'til u-t mil ix. 'Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGER, PRolMciKTr,;: THE A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., OfTIClAL DIRCCTORr. T VTK hH II'I ll: i lll,,.i,l,. . . , 4.vefi l k . Vt.h.f, l.leuleliMiit .41f.f( T .1. I. t " 1 1 - t-,-retul of Mate r uirt-tif- i.ti- ... ........ . tnlilr J.--Mh . llfiilt-y .. ..Tii-iuii-r . l.ur. ii: i-. . .tlrit.y .t-iMfrl It i . tlM- 'I I Mti.l I Mllllilw.tllt-r 11. li.li,rU..; S4i1. 1-iiMM-lnUti,-tioit - MN.!:t..-iiS I, I -. M,UII: I'. Y, Miiitl-r-:'.. I. M-iiHtor, miiulid Wlii.l Vti- I . S4.t,,r, M:ttllwH W . J. Mr;, nil. I i,:li mn Nt IH-I., I luc. in I. II. Mi ivs-r, S.t lluixlis II. 1. Melkl,.j..i!H St - fill III 1.,., K. J. II-..IIKT, " Itl " Aurula W . .. Ni (M uliH.l, ' Mil - II.-J I l.,l,. j II V. I.. U.. ' Mil " l:nkeii Cuvr Jl !!( IA.JY: T. I . S'orVH) .....Chi-f JutiT, tx'wnr'1 ,. M. INt A4M-iU' Jllillfe, 1 ,p'uillMi 1 1'. o. 1. Hmm iiiii 'i- J ii Itfe. i.r.iiel linti. j I'. VI aiiifbi'U.. !i l k Kiel i, I n r.i.n j HKTK.t STII JCI'll :.I.1ITUI1T: COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1883. Harrison, Nebraska. B. E. BaKws-n-.n, l'tesideut. C. F. I'orFTE, Vue-I 'resident. I. H. r,R;sVOLI, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. s";0 000. Transacts a General Banking' Business CORRF.SI'OXIIr'.NTS: AMEP.K'AN LxrtlAMIE Xatkixai. IJaXK. .'C.nv York. U.mteo Statu National Has::, Omni a, FiRST NatKiWI, IJaNK, l liadron. Interest Paid on Time Daposits. t3L)UAFTS SOLO ON ALL PANTS OK EL HOPE. AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of rail car) and lias no county bonds. NO llOMiS Mi I) PUTS, l.OWTAMX M I. KtiiliMl.l. A!!r--I Itiirtii. Jiititrc, trv.-iii ! 4l.lllu,ll M. J. ltii'n-n di ik, iiiimisui- IIiiIm Ii W'iIwmi., M.J. Illi'.-tl . II. m. iHi-lnii) . '.TV nn ii f.lls ... IllllltJ- Jll' ..1 1. 1 k . .1 r-iturt-i V . H. i;i l.. supi. Till, Ik- hiHtriit-ti4M A. It. l" -Cli4-rin .1. h. riiiiin, y....... 1 4N,in-r I., till. - S,-44-V4l M.J. I'.li-Oi-lt I'lii k (it Hi-lili t I 4.111 1 AUni I. 1 Imli omit) Att4ri.4-' IIOVIII) (it- ri)Mli-liNt.l!-: fT.iiik Tl 14 k I! :tin It WUit i. t M. .1. Wi-U-r. .. -M II. I- ,i Mt-M4ll i li.iir'iiiiii . m l . 'II l'-4-t I.Kl.lsl.ATlVKl .N-ii;it4,r. 4i-( (,. H.l r:i f.il'.l . Ie , i-l. .Sti. .VI, tl"iiifi!c;!t!.! I.Ai.K m t II i:u: r-h:ir;n.4ii ' . ....'I I n -1 j- II. M. J. Illi..i i. K. t'.iiiiut-r , .1. . 4-4.il I. 11 t.TIM 4H( 4. NV. II. Xar-t r " I.. J. "MlMlidll ll-l J, I . A. Il.--i4.-r 1 n iiii. r I'tii l, Posts, Lia and l.iiniiti'r ( "lieu jn-r iiinii. fun Ki(- Tliiiii ut nny Otlicr hi Ni lii-iis!,a, Place I .1. K. li.l ! i.. V. Ih- lT.-4't 'l-l..ll-.tl 111- ,-HI. Si.nix county is tli t.f Nflintskii. It is ii'-t ii nd west l.y nl i ii'M'tli mid stililh and j l I lt!s u i .i I I lltvirl 1 i. mi t, . , I II 1 1 1 i ., . . A lu ll -1 h -.. "l Viv i-...! . !i imi'MivM-st i unity , ..,,, v i:,r, :tl. .it ll.irty miii-s i M""'i'v "i ii i. .. ut. M-vcr.tv nii'-sl t:uiis OVER 1,300,000 ACRES 'iKTl!.-l-ii.-l .;4. TV -nil. I . 1 .1 on tiie jint stink irincidc, wich wuz uirrewl to, fecit iimn nt,'r'?cin to contrihit ; ten dull.'.rs to tiie csiiiital stc., v. ich ' wood he t-nitir to buy a Uu I or two fur, a ln'-innin. Xoti.'f f 4 r I'lii.! I.iind fVit.-1 il Aiil.n.rr, Ni-t July hi, W'.A. Notit-o i hi'H'bv ifivi'n ll.nl flu- l.ilIuHiiii; li:inirl 44I-1 ! 4T hn llli-il nollii" of Ills llll turn to nii.k. Ilir.il phki! in itiiim.irt ut rt:!nilll. Itll'l tlrlt 4.;iii lllrwif 1.' '11.'' U We W HS HltllDiisiustic till ni? crime to , rourl. ' n't lf:irni.ni Ni l.i-.. Iwdol in for t!i4 ili:in to l;fMn th. t :i 4-4i. i - l V 1st . t!;tce. when it wux found instid tiv tnv InMn yoonanirtioiisly, as 1 egjjH.spit ted t l, that every man liad votid fur hisscif. Ez not a soul wood recede, thu v heiiie was blot kt rite tht-rc and (innllv lied to 1S- i Jlliuic K. I'lMili. tumiTl.t Mid Ii. f Ha,-.' j M':l. Vl'll.. j ho li.mio 11. K No, i ;V1 Im- tin- ki. s.-o. Ill i tp. ?3 ii., r. -4!. . I IU tii.itii-4 tin following u liii.'-H4.-4 to pro' i ins coiitinnou r4.4.i.j.'iu-e iijxhi ami ruitmi 111)11 HI S'.ll.l lltlltl viz: Alltlst M!IH'l.(Uj,t, Willi-lt II. I.twii Ik. lllnmloned w. went h:i-!f t. Il:,. i '"'l "VI, l.oil is J. Mh.iuhi.s, nil ol ll.-ir ri4oii. N.-li, corn's and stiomiiUd. Thnt tyrnnl tin's j ,4mt, us. t Uv course we can't stand likker di luted In llmt itmr.rier. We nre willin emitr to diloot the tiimncv witli wicii we nav for likker, but we want our lik- J. V. Weiis, Jit., lii-ifi-t. X Hotiscliold Trcanirp. D. W. Puller, of C-nnnjotiaric, N. Y. mvk that lt tilwayn keeps 1 r. Kin New Liscovety in the house and his fain kerfull strength. We cootln't helii it j iiy lias always found lh very best re but th.it nijrht we (signed and sent to our ! "H11 fallow its use; that Im would not reiiv?ntatives a remonstrance airin the i ,iS witliout it, if l.rocumhle. (i. A silver bill. The Corner is now for hon- j Lvkenian, druggist, aaskill, N. Y.. say tst monev. Wood, O wood, that, we bed j lr. King a .m-iv liscovery is un some uv it, i doubtedly thy liest eolith remedy; that I'CTIiol.nCM V. NaEY, 'iliatieer. !i il family for libl ' yearn, and it lias never failed to do nil Fluid PriMif 'lim. j Hint in claiiiied for it. Why Hot j remedy no lorn? tried nud testt-.tl, I tfottles five at Pioneer Pliarmacv. this paper will r...-4-ue.i nilirke.l r.y ..I the i "Mr 'M "Ul- a,ul iii'r Hit't urn reoue-t'Nl Ut exaiiiuie their-' iKitH e bihI if nny errois exiot rewtrt Umj ' shiiii; to this office Ht yew. try Tri we exclaimed. "and yoor likker so weak now !" "And when silver get down to seventy-five ceots ou tlie dollar I shall take out twenty-live per cent uv whisky oud fill her up willi twenty-five per cent of water. And so on down. If silver goes, up I sliel add whisky eggsackly in pro porshen. In short, my whisky is jist agoin to foller currency, and nothin shorter. Yoo fellers wicli work fur wagis may nwet, but I won't. "Rut poo'l increiwe the siee nv yoor glitsses?" sed I. "Not any. But yoo may drink twict ez many times to git the same amount uv drunk e before, by pay in fur each drink." And Bascom tttulked hawtily back and took his position behind the liar. Titer wus consternashun in the Cor ners sich ex I hev never Heen. Ther wux a hurrid consultashun at the deekin'n honw, and 1 sejinted tltet we emnncirutt uur Iven from th domtnytin uv tins t) i nit by urtta it grocery uv our own .'itli-f fur Public! Ion. Land Offli- ut Alliiiiiro. N'l-b., ) July SS, lsi-5. j Ilsirl.lciPn Arnica Salvp. j Tho ltest salve in the world for cuts I bruises, sored, ulcers, salt rheum, fever : iore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains j corns, nud all skin eruption nnd positive ; ly cures pile", or no pav required. It is Notice Is hereby Klven tlmt the followhiK nUll.lHl 444-t t ll.T 1.1441 14W I1..LI..U .f 1. I. 4.. 4.... turn Ui ii.iike Diiiil pruof in 44iipJHit ul IiIh K"iantce.l to (jive i"'''fiH:t sntisf.iction I'liuiu. miii mill Bam itoi III 14.. iniul,. n.. .,... .r,i,l,l P..l,. o". ..) lore M. J. Klewetl, clerk of lilsinet oorl, r" "" rtlumleil. line..) centit -r at li-trrtw.ii, .Neb., on S4..i. ,, isi ,ui i 1K, Kr te iv p0m-r Pliarmacv. William V ll.ii.'ii.onhiriliii, ! ' U nin.144 II. K. tin. n lr the w. S nw. '4, ! "' ' ' '"'' mv- ' i Jnitt From the Press. lie iiHint-a the liillovi m lmetwa to prove j In--4.iiliiii.i.M relil4.iH-,. ujmiii ami i-uitivu- ( tiin M , 44;iil laiel. via: i I'etiT li4Hirrel, Vi lllinlii II. Hotltfh, J4epli Ml'l llli(l, liTrfllt Nl'4.44., 14.11 lf Hlirri.44411 , ,N4-Ii. : 't J. W . W KIIS, Jit., iU-KlxUT. i .Vntlre f.ir rnbliCKtiun. Ijtlnl Office nt Alllnnrr, Set. I June 1st ft. ( Sotlretshen-hy (fWen lim the f4IU,wlnif liHiii4-.lw.un-r ha notlee ol his inten tion to nmke filial proof m KiiMjrt itt UIh clHiin, hii.I tlmt h.iI.1 priMif will lie in, ..Ic I.. fri) M. J. Illewelt, . lerk of the .INtni-t surt, hi iluirii4out MeK., 4IU Ailif. 'i, l. vlx: Julia W, O-itntiMler, of Sloiu Co. Ni li. who mii'lo U.K. No. 411 for the lit'2, it hii.I 4 Biel . nw. , iii-o. ill tttrp. St ii. (t., lie iiKMU-B the following wltnewex n prve j ins c'oi.iimmu rrsi4i4-iie4H umii una Llliuvie tion of mii'l iMIlfl, VtKI John Mi'4.lnif, S 11 lli in Meyer, I'i-1t H lelenfeiitt, nn. I f'rl K roenlu ill I of Aril niore, mi, Kuk. hIho, vlx: .f tli ii Mexxiiti; of Hlinu Comity Xi l. who mniln II. K. No. I''l, for the loin 1, nnd 4 tun I . Ii ne. u mil 1, twp. .I., n., r. .Vi w. He iiHineM the following witni44u4eN to prove hU ronlliiuiiiine resiileime upon hii.I citlti Yntion ot siit'l IhimI, vlx: Wililnni Meyer, Curl Kroetilr.K, VvU-r Wle.len.'.-lilt hii.I John Ontruii.ler, nil of Anlmoie, S4i. Unk. nl-o, vlx: William Moyrr f Klonx f'n. Xcb. who miule II. K. No. 2IIH for the lit3 fowl hikI 4 Kiel nw. m.r. il, iicp. m i, r. M w. ' He munri the IoIIowIiik wlf nessen tri prove hid mttttliiuoiis resl'li-iiiKi iijkju hik) eiillivii llii'i ol , -hIi lni.il, 4 i. : ' John JJesMliiir, Curl Kroenlnif, Vter WIM eiifel .l, hikI John iNtramler nil of Art f I-!--, -o. link. A very uttntclive publii'iiliou has just been issued by the p:isenjfer depai tmenl of the Burlington Itjute. It lienrs the title "The Nnwer Not tli-vvesl" and de nerilnsii in n most interesting and read able fashion those portions of northern Wyoming and the lii.i.-k Hills of Koiitb lAikota which are reade-d by Ibis coin pany'n linen, Tlie scenery, tovns, mines, people and industries of lliese two is-markable .... tionH of country are treated of with ale solute fldelety, U00 pages with illuslrn tions, sent on receipt of 1(1 cent iu Hhtnips. J. I'ltANClH, O.P.& T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. of land. The iv sue inure In! ling, small streams hi ti.e county th in can lie found in the satin- area else lu re in the state. It has move pine timliei- m it than all the ret of ll- slate c. n.bici il Its grasses are the li.-hot iinM must nu tritious known 'o that lor f-Vx k-growing it is unexcelled. The soil varies fmai a heavy clay to a light sandy loam am! is capable of pro ducing excellent crops. ilie principal crops are small pram and vegetables, i.ltliooh good corn i grown in tlie valleys. The wheat, outs rye and Isirb-y lire til' of unusually line quality nnd command tlie highest mar ket prices. The water is pure ami re I resiling and is found in abundance m all parts of the county. The county is pr:eil. ally out of debt and has over fortv-live miles of railroad within its borders, has a guod brick court house and the necessary lixlutvs for run ning the county mid there has never been one dollar of county bonds isstised and hence taxes will be low. i ne i retitont, r.iunorn & .Missouri Valley railroad crossos8ioux county from east to west ami tlie 1!. & M. has about bl teen miles of its line in the northeast pari of the county. The climate is more pleitstiit than that of the eastern portion of Nebraska, Thetv is still OVER C0C.000 ACRES of land iu .Sioux county yet open to homestead entry. It is better land mid more desirably located . than thnt lor which such rush.fi are made on the o n- ol u f.servalioii. There is no rail road laud in the county nnd for llmt reiuson its settlement liutt lcn slow fr no sp.s'inl ellort to get Settlers was made, as Wiis done in the early days ol the set tb'iiieut of the eastern part of the state. Good detd sl l.ui.l can be ptirclmRcxi nt reicsoiiablj rates with goveiiiment land adjoining S4i that a peiKoti who wants morn than one ijuat l..r m tioo ciiuol.Uui it if he has a htlle means. There ure nboul 2,:tM K-nile in the ounty and tliuce is room lor thousands IIIOIV. iliirriimn is the itudy sent nnd is sit uated on t,.e P. K. & M. V. null ou-1, tti.d in as good a t.t wu us tlm thinly ettl ii oiiutry deiuaiids. Heboid lion.;. and otiiitvhes are pro vided in ahinisl every Hettleim iit and u.x-; kept nit with the time. I All who d.-siiv t get a hoineste.id ot i buy laud cheap nre mvit.d tocomeuud see the coiintiy for tliemslven nod ju.lg... of it merits, Hoiiie:te.ids will i,..t v obtainable much lotiVer nud il cu wntii to use your right nud get lOOu.-rtsof land Iruni Uncle Him free il is time you wetv fibont it. I ( ! IP UK" '.Ml ; !. V t !i-ire!i I't.v.chl'i j s-m.i , y i.l n .;i ;,, (, j : ti . . ..v.. t. i.l . . t . i i iv 4 4 i , l M. llnnlist siinil .l s.-!;.si ,c.N-u .lay ii. or. i .i-tf :it II ..ii .1. K. lis, ,. i.j.41, w. suj..'! il.le.i'le:. i:m;,n iiV ti:v: H'i!g i!4 ( linn, V 1.1114. . I-4-I , t- irj J. W. WHHK, Ju lleaisler. I North-Western LINE F.. K. & M. V. a P, in tie- U.H( to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS "OIITH NEfiRAiKA. I! i.-i- III I tlVlil s,,I;,,, y .1. I-.. I'M i S 44 4-.V , I n-ll. Mit:. e ij; i. nil -rn.iti- 1 ! i-l.i. iv. .1. V . -Mllll. I I. Ik. ini-i-t il. i the ilr-l i..M- nf e. n'h iiiiinii: h. r. I'ol lil , I on. t 4i n ' Hi-' iMI.IIi.'A. MH.-I IV .'. t'.il-..' a. i: in. v, . i , l-:i'A I I4'V .)( ill;, .1 ,.-, ttt n l .tlilit.-l ileal. ,miis. v. n. .-, iinii i.KAt.ri:. linif every 'llmhiV 4'1 I- lii.X liie.'llii eii l-ili",il pi.-i i. in I., ii r i ,.n, I" Illenl ii 2 $100.00 g Given Away Every Month to the person nubralitlnit the ft vt inosi mcruorionv nvetiitnxi if Jurini! thu privsllnxr ni.inth. ii Wg HKCL'KK PATi:.NT3 KOK INVKNTOH8. anil tho onjcot or this oner u to en- M counure jiemonii of an Invent- it Ive turn of mind. At the M wmo limn wo wii.li to Inipreiw m th ltct that ::::;: It's the Simple. jj Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes l S such at Do Inif'n Hook !! ii and Eye, "K'e tlmt Hump," M (4 Hufi ty rin." pilm la flo U U ver," "Air llrnke." etc. if Almnut e very one conrelvtf H O " l,ri'ht I'h-a nt luime time or other. Why ,,i put it In prae- Htteal use? Yol'll talent, mnjr bo In thin direction. Miiy nmke your fortune. M'liy not H ,rv' n't: a n H IWrite for further InfortnuUun B jj H mention tlim .n r. M wTHF PRFrJ AIHKM H . . ... U1.VU wu iiiiiw JJ, M Philip W'. Avirctt, UeB. Mgr., U 618 F Street, Northwest. H WASHINGTON, D. C. j HrTti4 n p4.i.4i:i.ity of thin ramim if rnaj tsi iiiiiire.i ny i Me tHi t tlmt ltd uk K nt hoi'l tiy ini'i vni thuusati.l 1 ol in, leu.! iini oe"., iiimi m I LuiU-J ctuile. I T44 44.4-44S. .44.W fS- 4 44..4. J. . --444.4fc-4--. . to 4.--44S-. 4 c UtttV nt 1 liU I. Is I f western cities:. ( .'liiciiK'J Omaha rit. Iiiiin Kansas t 'A'J Itdoes'nl lualtcr isiliiij,'. The P.urlii b"sl I. ne to :i in it tin in. Advert.'.'-in.' iiiiilti!' anil full informa lion about tr.iirn nnd nits on i.ppl.ia tioo. J. Yv.fVC-. (I. P. A T A Im illtoil is t Hi. JiiM ph Lincoln I i-iiv'.r ll'lldwilOIHl ml. Win liotlle a n .' illli-l.il Is the one ol GASOLINE OPE ft A TED n'l (',":, r.ir .' expense cr&7C,';.f 7., ". wat-r l.nu'er. n-. b', ood ct ftraw. Nil itti-, mill 9 fp i".t(Ft'"iy, go poMlblllty i.ffy drpv"''i' n, Hivvhm a-nror Flrer.tn. 8f ' a i;. Jut tha tJiInu t.r Hid W.Sia So.' ataloarua. We a I no hut 'it nt!alT?a of M4a!on. mry Ut porj' ..,-ti:,y-i i:i;-uei.. Th t VAM Iv- Ztt OAS AND CACOS.INE fNCtNtl CO., crirciriTir.'rr. o. Horse Owners! Try GOMBAULT'O Cauotic )Baloam Iwalf a MUmCm 1 lah hMtr ut UtlnlWi 4l4nnivM ail uiin. iM-i lit K m. u Ftrtiu. i4.oiioii .r.rrtjK,iH I.l ft rranl44 toil rii-. 91.cn irfr ooitta. ht.lH f.t draaaiata, e ?','? '."""j Willi failXSaiaS HH LAWMtncB-Wll UAat t--ii"a Ooifihri, J.'th. 'fit i ft. i ! i