The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, October 24, 1895, Image 5

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    TKX MOTJX UNTY
j-outhstjlil.
U. .7. Simmon. K,lit(f ami Jrop,
V. F..4 M.Vtt.K.TimtM.
.otn 'et. luting
Nil. S, niilfal,.....10 W Sa. 6, :1e4 S:
- Yut i)m higl-il 4 asti price for
v le'at nae Grunt (iutlirie.
llorehound compound couh. syrup
;.'riit remedy for iou;li tod colds
.it tli 1'ioneer Iliarnuwy.
- W. A. Bij,'eluw ti . ts to ship two
:ir ioaJs of uiUle, U Omaha next
Sunday.
-All nominations are now in that
-.ijjj;o on the oflieml hallut but tliere is
-till a ltttlu time for withdrawals.
iir. aoa Mrs. it. r, ;seece cams up
Uiulahtof the week and moved the
,-irlii into the new house, which was juot
iimpleted.
- The arrival of a tie' daughter of
regulation weight occurred, at the home
I Mr. and Mrs. W. T- Jones on last
Sunday.
-It is -ortcd that R. S. Van Tdt.se
Ml from a loud of hay at Cheyenne a
I. r days a,'o and seriously if not fatally
injured hiniwiif.
C. F. Coffee- returned! Sunday from
the 7 box L ranch ou Rawhide. He ban
h veil hundred steeri gathered for mar
ket and will ship from Andrews next
'iniiay.
-Rev. I), J. (."lark is making an effort
( rait money to pav olf the debt ou
the M. E. ( 'hurch. It would ho a very
nino thing to accomplish the object
"lUuht.
-An epidemic of chicken-pox Mtruck
Harrison la.-t week and most of the clni
ilri'i) of the town li ive been having a
fi'-ne with it. Sm have ben sick to
amount to any thine;.
Wilbur F. Hncpherd sold two car
loads of caul-; a lew days iiko. He in-
tended to ship them but offered
Jair price for the) at hom and decided
i take it and lot samn one chit take the
Th platform of the Elkhoru depot
U.w at hint been cleared of the numerous
itoxes of fosailn which were deposited
i hero by Prof. Barbour twene months ago
for shipment to the state university. It
i. needless to say that Htatioa Agent
I'onliux appreciated the clearing made.
T. J. Gibson, the Crawford dentist
" ill be in Harrison Kovemler 11th ami
v ill remain to fill all engagements mud
'luring the llrst three days he is here
Ho will be prepared to do all work in tin
one of dentistry and extracts teeth ab
sdutely without pain or danger of un
pleasant results.
J. M. Smiley was in Tuesday' and in
formed us that he expects to leave will
nis personal effects in a few weeks. H
will go to Seward county where hit futu
ily have been for some months, but i
fjotcertuin that he will remaiu there
llu says it is necessary for him to mow
on account of Mrs. Smiley's health,
Ou last Ionday three cars were
loaded here with cattle by Pratt & Fer
ris, and at Andrews Phil Unitt loiuleo
nix cars, Geo. II. Turner two find K. J
Wilcox one, all cattle. Mr. Unitt ship-
tssltwoeur loads of wheat to Seward
oil Saturday and his entile k ll,er to
Is; corn-fed during the winter, Tl
other cattle went to Omaha.
-John li, Kay nod J. U. Htirke were
in town the first of the week und called
Cit this office. Uol h were plaitnl on th
(Kip ticket by the rereut convention ami
they were ijuilo indignant at the coursi
tuirsiitxl bv the umiiuwer-t. They know
i -
that the columns of TUB JtK'KNAl. am
open to m in u tea of all public e;athennK
free und no one can blame them fur feel
iijk hurl at tho wieukinjt Ret reiy piac
ticed by the party mumitjcru,
Antony the premiums won at the
slate fair by tho products from JSiou.i
coliuty was mie of twenty live dollar
for the greatest variety ( tiutm
grasses, pretty Km) collections law
lieen made hy "A. II. Green und Lb
.Smith, und I- llfoik und Jerry Wih
wch had a few. The conmiitltsj mneu
the case U ami saw thai if each mad
n entry the premium would k
w talis They decided to bunch Uie un
.ire ct'llection und enter It in the uaitit
vif the socretary of the county society.
Tltat was done and , the premium was
won by one variety. Hioux county
nhowed up pih) hundred und eiRht varie
ties of native grasses, while the next in
Uie rucw had one hundred and seven. A
warrant was received by the secretary a
fuw days atfo "d the money is now in
the Commercial Bank to be divided
utitoiig those who had an interest in the
vxhihil as soon as he is instructed how it
ts in be divided.
Cor rMpondr nets
UoiiAitc, Nkb., Oct. 82, 1 80S.
)l is Miss Lucy Hill, instead of Miss
Amanda, who w up from Chadron. She
n balding down Iter homestead.
L. Prost bus gone to Iatcs county,
Missouri, on a visit.
Krr.esl Bunge has relumed from VAgn
tnont lo spend lite winter.
C. Orewell has purchased Uie reliti
Uishmont to the A. II. Mitchell home--tad
ami hat put a filiraj thereon.
PEKftOXAL.
W. 8. Johonon was up from Glen on
Tuesday,
Adam Lindeman came tip from Craw
ford last week.
Franklin Force was up from Andrew!
on Saturday. I
Mis IJzzie Gerlacb re turn-J to Craw-'
ford Thursday evening.
Thou.a Rvidy returned to Omalta tlie
last of the week,
Iirw is pfost atarted Thursday eveuing
for a visit in MiMOUri.
Mrs. Leslie Crane returned yeterday
from her visit to Iowa.
Cliarles Grewell returned Monday
from the northern ranges.
W. I. Hoyt returned last week from a
visit to his parents near Chicago.
Mrs. J. H. Rartell returned Wednes
day from her visit to Iowa.
L. I Wilson returned from Iowa the
last of the week to send the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. , Smith were op
from Five Points the first of the week.
K. S. Van Tasse . of Cheyenne. w;u
doing business iu Harrison last Thurs
day. J. L. S'tiedes expects to leave in a few
days for Texas where he has a job rail
roading.
A. K. Minium is in town representing
the Iowa Life Insurance Co., and ex-
pec tH to snd some time here.
Postmaster Marsteller accompanied by
his wile and mother went to Head wood
the last of the week and returned today.
M. T. Blewett, brother of County
Clerk Blewett, arrived from the east on
Saturday and remained until Monday.
He desired to stay longer but his busi
uess demanded his return.
W. S. Nicholson was in town the first
of the week or, his war to tho valley to
look after In political fences. As he
had done no canvassing he could
tell much us to the situation.
not
So Wouder They Wanted to Keep it
quieU
Km...; the last isuo of TllB Jot hnal
the editor has boen at some trouble to
flud out what the pops did on October
12th, tho date to which they adjourned
their pop-ll.zle convention early in the
season. They organized by electing F.
vV. Knott chairman and Dnn Klein, sec
retary. They then proceeded to put up
the following innocents for slaughter:
County treasurer Claus Chrixtensen.
County clerk M. J. Weber.
County judge Robert Wilson,
County superintendent J. B. Burke.
County sbentf John L. Kay.
County serveyor Mike Hulling,
Coroner G. J. Sliafer.
A wild-eyed financial resolution is re
jHirtcd to have been pnssed but it was
put out of reach of any one we could
llnd. After the affair was over T. V.
Golden talked to about it dozen people
fur some time and tried to make them
ieve that the present district judges
ire not fit for the place and ought to be
'urnt-d down and ho nnd Westover put
.ii to their places, but it in safe to wiy
that he accomplished little by the
course he took.
The chairman and secretary quietly
Med the certificate of nomination with
the county clerk and hied themselves to
their respective homes.
Verily, the product of the gathering
is fearfully nnd wonderfully made, and
the actions of those who managed it is
good evidence that they were heartily
tshamed of t e;ir work and desired that
il he kept asutet us possible, and none
w ho know anything of the nitwit ion
can blaiiKfhenl for thuir sh ime. They
lil mil put up a man whom they hojie
'sb-ct. A little history may explain
.ime things nnd the figures herewith
gum are Just as they upHsar of record
in the nlllce of the county clerk:
Iu 1HU1 Claus ChnsU tiurt, whom they
nominated for treasurer, wtis the nomi
nee of tlie same party for the same nlllce
nd made a thorough canvass of the en
ure i-ounty unit received a total I'M
votes when there was moce than 410
votes cast: he received it plurality
hut two precim-fs, Ctittonwooil und
While River, and tlmt was l-cuse ol
those prenimtts Iwving lan thoroughly
orgaiiirinl by the farmers alliance and ,s
Mr. ChrisUmsen ntlilliiited w ith that or
ganization he got the solid support of its
members; m his own precinct out of ti
total of 01 votes ho received but 0, so il
evident that his neighltors do not con
sider him a suitable person for the plnie.
The pop managers knew that nnd knew
they could elwt no one, so they put his
name on tho ticket just for !lllin
M. J. Welier, whom they put up for
clera came into me nrena lour years ago
and wits the alliance candidate for com
missioner. Ho was elected and lust ytsir
bis succesnor was to have been elected.
In convention his party turned him down
and nominated U A. Pnhlow, Mr.
Weber did not take kindly to that and
camo out by petition, and us lliern wo
no dinnco to elect a memlKir of any
other fairly lift tolicy of politnw was
followedto help tho kicker nd Mr.
Weber was elected. Thomi he defeated
saw a chancu to lay Mr. Welter on the
shelf, get him out tho way and gctevou
at tho same time so they nominated him.
They knew that the arbitrary ft'"1 un
warranli?d attack made hy him un the
present treasurer and sheriff is not
forgotten and that the people would not
eatruitmch & would-be dictator tfc
so imjxH-tant an off! -e as clerk; that lite
west ern! poM wouU not support him,
and that tlie w inner bad boen named. It
was a great si -heme.
For tdieriff they put up John
lie did not seek the place aud li-.cU ij t
ret tliera to einIors N. U. Hamlin. The
middle-of-tlie-riuJ play was made aud an
endorsement was refused unless Mr.
Hamlin would appear and show that he
wore the pop brand. As he was not in
the room the exposition demanded waa
pot made and the dose wag given to Mr.
Kav. It is his first experience in jiohtics
and he did not understand the fine plays
of tlie mauagers.
For sujierintendent J. B. Burke was
named. His was a candidate before the
mass convention and has never been
known as anything but a democrat, but
no demand was niadu for him to show
tlie pop brand. Four years ago he tan
for county clerk ou the democratic tick
et, made a canva of the county and re
ceived a total of 60 votes, nearly 4r)0
votes having been cast. Ho got a plu
rality of 1 in each of two precincts.
People have not forgotten that he was
one of the officials whom they had to
gather with their Winchesters to pry
loose on the pth of January, 1H1I0, and as
they want nothin
more of that kind j
they will let him remain in private life.
Roliert Wilson had lieen named for
county judge at the mass convention so
he was given the same place.
Mike Rolling was named for surveyor.
He has Is-en given the place in the past
but never qualified.
Dr. G. J. Sliafer, a democrat was put
tip for coroner without showing his
brand.
! any one at all acquainted with
the political situation in Sioux count
wonder that, the pop managers are
ashamed of w hat they did or blame them
for trying to keep it quiet ?
Ihit Uli ii's imii a Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
son s, tetter, chapped liana, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satislaotioii
or money refunded. Price 2.i cents per
box. For sale by Pioneer Pharmaey.
-rPaper napkins for
sale at Thk
JofltNAL otlice.
Set lee to Land Owners.
To all to whom It niuy concern :
'I commissioner iipiKjlated to est itillsh
a roiut t-ommeiiclna- at the eoniity line be
tween Dawes unit slonx counties, and on
Inuen ecvtiona 1 suit i'i tp -, raii$e M, ran
mug theni-e went on hciiou line two anil
sevi-n-eitfhtlis miles, llienee northwest- to u
poO't auotil one ami one-half miles, thence
irrt'K'iiariy lurouKa inn unu ininis to n
ooint iitKjut twuiiiy rous soalli ot thesonth
r,.Nl corner of section 1, township
SI, rantti' 01, Ihenee irri'KUi..riy ltirouii tin:
tj..u lands to h point on section line b,aween
sielioni) 2 and n, lownsllip ,U, r.oixi- hi,
Ihenee in a Kenernliy northwesl direelioll U
lue Hall Mta-iion coriitT u.-iween sefiioiis i
and A. low.ishiii 'M. rantfe iA; also co.tiinene
inif at a poni t aiHful M riids south ol the
soutlii-anl corner ol wiciioii I, tow
nhip .1.1, r.iiiKe at, iunniti)f tuiniei; aoiiln
alKiul n rous, thence souliiwest alioui ixu
rtKls, 'iience siUliie..st to township line,
Uieuee souili on uiwimhip line to lliu norili
east corner ot section ia, township itt, range
M, tneii'e wtislua si.ctlun line otle htlif mill;
iso i-oininencliitf at u point uboul siicly
rods north ol me half seulion corner On
t eon sections 4 and u, township 1, raiiKe
!t.i, tlleuce one Ulilu south, teriniMalinK at
the quarter section corner hetweeu sections
S unu in, township S.), raiiK'! W, has reported
In favor or the establishment ihereoi with
the loilowinir cliahKus, lo wll: Irom u point
40 rods eatil ol the soulliwust eorimr ol sec
tion a, township CI, rajK" Mi it run In a
southwesterly duectloii to a point twelve
rods south ol the quarter corner ou south
side ut section 4, tiiencn iu a northwesterly
direction to n point 's roils west of said cor
ner, thence IrrcKUinrly through bad lands
as prayed for in petition; also, to com
incucc at tt point twelve rods smith of the
quarter corner ou the south side ol lection
4, township ;, ranitu M, rminiiiK thence
south to ipiarter comer on south side Ol
section B, tow iiHhip iti, raiiK" il and there
terminate, and nil objections thereto
or claims lor dauniKi's must Is-, fllcu
intUeolllce ol county cle.k on or Is-ioie
noouol the 'lit day ol Imceuiber, A, l. IsM,
or said ro.td will be established without
rcferenci thereto.
M. J. lil.BW KTT,
JUBJ county Clerk.
Notln-tn Nuii-Ki'sidoiil ll.-fcnilaiu.
1-wls M. liald), non resident defendaiit,
Is hereby notified that on m-lober ii, ist'a,
Samuel .soillli ortll, plain tl Tl , Hied in tint
iilstnet oiu t ot moiix County, M-brask..,
Ills petition, wherein lin seeks nKalust sanl
delemiaiil, and others, an uecouuu.ifr ol
the amount due upon nolo ol deleudaiit,
oabb, to II. t'. I'ltmon A Co., dated Ueeem-biT-i,
IssVi, with InU'iwl thnreon trom date,
and lor it foreclosure ol the uiortK.e se
uill'iuK p Cj lnent ol said iniln, conveyunf to
the hotui rof said uotn the southwest Hilar
ter of section 'M, township u nortn, ol
ratiK' '' w est; mid which note and molt
K'1K 'r Vaillu received were itssigmlt and
iraiislei red to pUniUtl' on .lune, 1, i. ami
is now- ownea by ilaiiitlir. You are re
quirrd tu answer said pel ilion on or brlore
.aiviiiulii'rti, l-J, or said petition wid be
taken coalesed to be true nv you, and
jurlKuient ai.-cordiuKiy rendnrisl.
i'j ai.vis '1'. i i.-iHK,
I'lainlllt's Attorney.
rilterliTs ShIin
Ity v irtue it an irdcr ol Sale issued by
the Clerk of the District Court of the I null
ly of f-ioiix, mid htaf-; of Nebraska, upon it
d,s:ree rciidi rwl by add (stun In faor ul
IheltchlMau !shv1iiks uud lentil Assoi-la-lion
and against William K. .smith, srah
.sin I 111, Jessni .-in till and John w . small,
1 will ou the llth (lav of Noveinls-r, Isltfi,
at the hour of one o'clock, p. in., nl said
day, ut the e.'.sf front ibsir of the Court
Hons. la ll.irilso,!, in said ruuniv and
stale, oirer for sale aud sell the lol
lowluK described real estate, towil; Lot
number five, iu block number mix, (n the
Tow ii of Harrison, ismu Count y, Nebraska
at piiblte, unction, to the hlHisl blddei
lor cash, lo sallsly ssid -Order of sl in
the sum of M Hundrisl Ulty Nine and
JB-too IKillars, and Interest, costs and ex:
cinlnK costs. A. It. l)k,
is-, 1 1 .sheriir.
Alvlii T. Clark, Atty for IMalntltr.
lierlirs ShK
Itv virtue of sn order of sato tsancd hy the
cli-i-k of tho district court of th isiimty irf
Sioux and slate of Nebiaska, Hsu a de rsi
rendered by said court In la.or of HofaUo
Ixs'.kw ami miraiiisl Daniel hleim Aoo-lis
Klein, .liiscph ti. Arinstinntt, W W, We-isi
suit H. C. Il.oisetu I will, uu (he llth ta.v of
NovemlMM', A I'. Is1, at Miotiour o( it)
o'clock, a. ni, at thn east trout iloor rtt tle
court house, In Harrison, in sain sinniy,
otter and sell the (ollowing tescrlte4 real
esluU:; to wit: Tho northeast uunrtcr f
section thlrtv thism ($), In township thlrtv-
one mil, north ul ranfe ni ty-Hirmi (aj), west
of the sixth 1'. Si-In the nnlv of ltou
and sluteof Nebraskn, at puls'k! Ketkin, to
the highest bldU'T, tor cash, lo sntisiy said
order ol In tan sum m ma.fa, mm is
teTimt, costs nil sewaliuj eis.
(J4JI A. . Uiw,
' sheriir.
. II, fsnnlnt, Jktty.fer rilnU,
Old People.
Old people who require, medicitw to
reulat the bowels and kidney will
find tlie true remedy in Electric Bitteis.
Thi in'-Uiciiii) does Hot stiinulate nd
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant. I
but ai ts as a twnic aud alterative. It
acts mildly on the stomach and bowels,
adding streugth and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding nature iu tle (er
formauce of the functions, EJctric
Bitters is an excellent appetiser allCj tljt
digestion. Old people (hid it just exact
ly wliat they need. Price fifty cents K-r
bottle at pioneer l'liarmacy.
Fiual Proof yHce.
All )M-roii tiavuil? limit proof notiei tu
this HH-r u ill ree-tve a marked eopy of tht
pHjM-r an'l ire req uustw! u emiitue tlii-ir
uolice and ij any rrroi eiil repjrt Uie
same to Ihi oftice at ouee.
.Notice fur I'nblii-aliiiii.
Ijiiel Ulliieat Alibi I
Oct. I'., IHiil. ,
otii e l hi n lij' Kiven tli.it tli- tollouini;
iooiil M'ttler tins lile'l notimi of ins inten
tion to liitike d'lai il-(Hl' in sll)Mo''t ot his
elaiiu, aii'i that nalf JtrtMif 4 ill lit- linete tM"
fore.M.J. lileHett, eli-rk 1 it. court, at Har
rison, Neh., on Nov. &J, ls'.i.',, viz:
Ma bcNtJ r, f Miiry, .Ni b., wlduw of Henry
lli-iti-r. di ceasi'il,
bo miulH H. K. No. 'ii 'i, for the lots anil
n-r. &i unit lots J and 4 M-e. 'lit tt. &') n , r 67 w.
lie mimes the lollou itif; witm-sHi' lo nrovi-
m" eouiinuous resnlenee upon itiul eultiva-
Os-ar W . surv, olotmm U. Story, tMjtli ot
Suny, Ni b., W llhur K. sheplieril, iieore il.
Turner, Ixitli of llarrisfm, .i-b.
(Sill J. W. W tns, JR., lti'tfistcr.
Notice fur I'ulilicat ion.
I-aud Oltice at Alliance, Neb.,
OetolH-r 7, ls'..t. ,
Notice Is hercbv Kiven thai tlie lollow injf
named set tier lias died notice ol his inten
tion to make dual proof in support ol his
claim, and that said proof will lie made Is
lore II. J. lliewctt, clerk of iM-drlel Court,
at Harrison, Neb., ou Nov. pi, lrt'.)A, viz;
Joseph M. Koliiu.em, nf Harrison, .el..
w bo uuuii; II. K. No. 41 for the s. !, lie. ',,
aud e. ' nw. sec. M, tp, :M n., r. .'si w.
He names tlie I olios iiiK w It uesnes l o pro Vi
tus continuous residence upon ami cultiva
lion of, said laud, viz;
II. A. Priddy, Lewis Gerlach, David II.
Kartlctl, fcdward 1'. .tlaiue, all of Harrison.
Neb.
i-I Ki; J. W. WKIIN, Jit., HeKisler.
Notioc fur rubliriitloii.
I.aud Oftice at Alliance, Nobr., i
Octota-r s, iHii.i (
Noticeisherebyffiveiilh.it tin; foliowinj
naineil settler has 11 led notice of his inten
tion to niwke tiual proof in support ot bis
cbiim, ami that said proof will be made be
fore Jt.J. Itlewetl, Clerk District Court at
Harrison, Neb., on ov. 1G, lsiiO, viz :
William Leonard, uf Mmis I n., .Neb.,
who uisde Jl. K. No. lOi'I for the s. !f sw.
and s. !i e. sec. S3, t p. S n., r. U w.
He nuiiifls the following witnesses to prove
nis cunuiiuous residence uiKin and cultiva
tioti of said luiid, viz;
Henry Hyde, Alva Shreeve, Uorart K
Neece, Kiuery I'rosser, nil of ltd le, .Xcli.
la-IOj J W . Wr.iis, JK.
Kelfister.
Notice tor rutillimllon.
Land Oftice at Alliance, Neb.,
M-pt. :), IbSis. (
Kittleu Is hereby (riven mat the following
uuuied statier has tli'-l notice ot his inten
tion to make llual prouf in siiiipoi t ol his
cluiui, ami Lhat sanl prool wio be in. ale be
lore .d. J. Hiewett, t-ierk iMstnct Court at
Harrison, Nnbrabka, on Nov.'.t, ioI'o, viz:
Herman tiueddc. of Aruainre, M. U.,
who niadu II. K. No. 210.) for the lots 3 and 4,
sec. tp. do n., r. .4 w., and e. n se. ;1( sec
Ui, tp. i,i ii,, r. iu w.
He names the ioilowin witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cttitiva
lion ot, sunt laud, viz:
I'ulur t icdeiifelil, Wllliaiu u.-tr..;i ler,
Jobu Ostrandcr, 1'eter Hausun, -ail ol Ard
uioi'ts b. U, aio
Williu.u Oslraiidcr, of Ariliiiore. S. I).,
who made II. K. No. 4 137 for tlu; n. ?a w- 'i
and n. ii sc. sec. in, tp. 'Ji n., r. .VI w.
He names the lo. losing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cuitiva
t.oil Ol. said land, viz:
1'eler W ledenleld, Auiftist Meier, Hei uian
l,oedde, lsa..u Hay, ail ol Arduiore, s. 1.
J. W. WKIIN, JK.
!UI ltiKiter,
Xotlw) fur Publication.
Land Oftice at Alliance, Neb.
June Iti, IMS. 1
Notice I hereby nl von that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his inten
tion to make Until proof iu support of his
claim, ami that said prool will be mude be
fore M. J. Itlewetl, ierk of the district
court, at Harrison, Neb., on Oct. iu, isita,
viz:
Jacob Ilciiry. f tiib lirisl, ,eb.
who made (I. K. No. 'I. 0;( lor the nw. 4 sec.
4M, tp. 114 n., r. 65 w.
iie names the following wit-ursses to prove
his continuous residence uxm aud cuiiiva
lion ol said (and, via :
Henry I'lckenbroca, Henry Wasserburgvr,
AnUjii itliein, f-rauk .Mitto, all ot UiKlii'isl,
.selj. also
Henry Vttsei-liiucr of tiili liilst, St 'u.
w ho made II. K. No, .(SfO lor the he. H see. iii,
t p. ;vi n ., rri w .
He names I he follow lit tr witnesses to prove
Ins continuance ic-mienee upon uud culti
vation ot said land, vU;
Anton lilieiu, lleuly I'ickcubriM-k, .M. J.
i.ayliarl, frank Nutto, all of oncbrist, .Neij.
also
Henry ricki'iilii-uck uf (illrlirint, .Neb.
who made II. K. N'o.aiW for the so. i, sec. 43,
tp. M u., r. 5.1 w.
He names the tnllnwimr witnesses U prove
his cont inuous residence ujsm and cultiva
tion ot, stud laud, vix:
Anton t.'hein, Henry WiisserhiirKcr, Jl. J.
lia.vhart, W lliiaui ll.iuttiKard, alt of till
chilsl. Neb.
4, W, V KUN, JR., IK-Klster.
Alias XoMcc.
V. S. Umi ori'ica., f
ALI.IAMJK, NKII. t
t)et- 2, WIS.
I 'intjditlnt halni heim entered at. rids
oltice hy Jaities wohnson aa:nst J'fei
llainni lor liltalHlonllitf his ilo.uisstiM'I Kll
try Ao. 4ISJ1, daleii i-etiruai;v lA, ls:C iijion
tlii' e.4 sc. t, sec. 'M and s. l( iw.t sei-lion .0,
lownshiiKW n., rsnKa'st '., in ioux eonntj-,
.SchraskiN with a view u iu canceilai Um i
said entry, the said jvii-Uca ai-e hereliy sti.n
limned Hi nl")"'ared i.l l Ills olllce o.l the Mill
d.tyol Ntv., isli.s at la ucinfk, , in-, to re
siiond and laruish tsljuiony xneer.,inx
said lUlearc-d aliandonnienU i he evideiire lo
be snliniillisl at. the heariii.'; ot this e.,iisc
Hill he taken hel'ore M.J lllewett, clclk ol
I tie district court of Miu x coiinly, N-L,r.,on
.Novenils'l- li. !Si. lit HI tVehw-k, u. ll., al
Harrison, .dr, J. W, U'kNN, jk.,
;flill fti-jjist-t,
iherlir Sale
Ity vlrtan f an rder u4 fa)-e Jsswed by
this Clerk of the liislrici. t tmrtn( tUn l own
tv l Mlon , and State f .Sclirnskn, unii a
disT-ei. rendered hv said tairl In Javor el
The Wesic.rti Mxinrtty iuanpiiuiy and lurajnst
.Hihn v.Huiitnf, Margaret. I, llimlvi' mid
. .). W iwMifhuin A lkin( a-iy, 1 Ul w the
lsn da.v K .sovemher, A. I). ls(a at the nour
ot oiH o'clock, i. ih., at, the flasl fisint. door
ol the Ikmri IHs in Hiuiisnii, in said
onuiiiy, -oiler nns, sell this ((illumlim d
scrihed real -slatn, Ut lli The east halt
d the sMiil-hcasl. iiHiM'ter stf NtcLiou 'i'hrisi
(31. and the northeast, onarier of Win mirUi
east iHiM-t"r of ists-tlim Ten Mh'-, and tl-if
nor! huest umii ter ol the iiiTthesl nujirter
of rei-non alevcn ( II ), all In tow nship 'J nli'
t V to (IM) iHiHh, ItaiiKo I" H ty Hve (.Vi ) t is i
ol the inh I', In the ( wiinly ol slouv,
and Mat" of Nehraska, at fiiihlic action, to
the hinhesl hldder for cash, to satisly ald
order ol fiale In the sum ol (itMLMi, ansl In-
teres I, costs uud aecrmni: s,hI-s.
ill llll A. ,. IrKw,
Slwrlff,
Alv Ts Uurk, AOf lorTllnldT.
STAMPED UPON
Is the name and fame of the "Old
Reliable" store of MARSTELLER
BROTHERS, where you can al
ways find bargains in everything
to be found in a
GENERAL STORK.
Now is the time select your
SPRING AND
Highest market price paid for produce
of all kinds,
Marsteller Bros,
"The Old Reliable." '
Hester
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Coal and
Sash, Doors,
Lath and
Windmill and
HAURISON s-
GRANT GUTHRIE,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention ftiven to all legal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, and before the United Sttes
Land Oltice.
Fire Insurance written in reliable
companies.
J2?"Letfiil papers carefully drawn.1
Hahhison, - Nkohasiu.
15. L. SMUCK,
Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser.
OPEN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12.
It.VKOltS AND WJIKKOIt.S ITT IN OWER.
iive f nm t a I Cull.
J. E. 1MUNNKY, M. 1).
I'lij-s-irhtn aiitl .Sttrg-ts;m.
All calls iriven iromjil lUtention,
office in Drug store.
HAKIUSO.V. - - Vf-JtHASKA.
GET THE BES
44 r
When y- " '
do not be . - . v
and be lru ' i uu, y
finest tiuinih'.ii T,
Most For.
for o men son". 6 -
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I t'ft s'JiI i'l- ,
s r ; f
a
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TfUlltjJlitft tip Iw
,.- j...-.i. -a i.,;; ,- -
.1 W. .1 I J, ,
fciUtf, Vm want tV-. i.-ifuit
Jiifkf
fHr'J win-i-ij. .JvAc1y;tsMi w-enmc
Vbt v- '. frt.evi fa, mit
iTni"MTirs4 r T,us .lis tnfillij
"vi-etiivuUii!- ll.ft
; Nkw Home
j '.tVM AvIsrreeiC- " .--"im,IViuti1eT,el. t,W
,-.-iiw F,.!v''' t .-ir.'- i .r','.iffilt'noithThK
, , .Mi S s!.i'.4 I1-.., i.o.-ictuf whetkiSRt4
s' "( -tct-ira. .SliijijiiilucinR fTietlen to
' ij v ' lis-. " ff.T-wen tawn, Jtl
, V",-a-. Jl tl. ixr ."- KM.!
t rm t
Lig.it Running
THE DULLEST BRAIN
SHIER GOODS.
Son,
&
Farm Implement
Blinds, Lime,
Shingles.
Pump Supplies.
NRBRARKA.
IT IS A
Horrible Sight
TQ WATCH
6ERLAGH
In the daily performance of Ilia s-int,
original tradegy in real life tlie
SLAUGHTER
OF THE
INNOCENTS.
It is in two a t. In tho first net tho
principal parts are takuu liy Mr. Ccrho ,
ami representatives: of eiiKlern wli.,leii"
house, from tvliotii the fid'niet" piir-li.:. s
IliM gH.DK. In tins net he ilinplayK ut
power i i 'Jul for:-in tinivn prici s, ; inl
exlnuit Jiiiary ability in tiui wli-c) inn ,.f
goods I i suit his ctiKlAtncrt, Hut. il m
in the s i act thai h moat. Intiv
shines .t i l ul t.litt points A'litTt' !iii ii
fltur.-t ;)s fn-ii't'si ait;
out iisr TWO
ins, t ! c.l- -.uii1i-i)itii,-e ls'iifv 4 ),,..)
Ullit ! .(IllJOst leMV.'lllV.
I to Id p.m. Kpiu-i.it I ..( vi ,
(r:: ikm'i llWifvt ihf fijittt..
RANCH SUPPLY HOUSE.
North-Western
E. A XL It j; M.e
I
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SUGAR BEET FIELDS
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