Vjipux County Journal. . o .Subscription Price, fi.W JL. f. Mm in ohm. KIitr. ' Kntnwd tlw Uarrisoa post olUi Jpiail flaws U'tUT. Thursday, Lkl'EXBek 12, The case against ex-State Treasurer jHill and his bondsmen to m over the iiad belongine to the state which were st by the failure of the Capital Nati.m jj Bank was rn-ard last week in the ku (prero court to a jury. Tliat was the taecoiM) trial and resulted in a verdict for ,1 he defendants. It does lift seem just ,rilit Uiat the state should lose tlie sum jiitolved but if Hill and his londsm-ii sre not responsible the law ouht to be amended to prevent a ifpeti'Jon. E. C. Outcalt was tried in the federal t(iiart lit Oriiaha last week for complicity tit tlie wrecking of the Capital National JLmk and was acquitted. Some sensa . Clonal diaries were published in regard . some of the jurors who heard the case siud Judge Dundy ordered an invest t ,1 i.m by the yraud jury. The failure of ttliat bank and the resultant litigation .and loss, coupled with tlie litflit punish ment of Moslier has culled forth much unfavorable comment and if there was .any crooked work in the trial the guilty ones should be punished. H. O. Stewart is uot tue lirst broken dowo political harletjuin who has enter-j d tlie newspaper Held in an eff ji l to re cuperate. H. G. is nn lon.irer the idol of 4his party in this section, as tlie figures .will show: Paul lieat bim 101 votes for treasurer of Dawes county, wltile on the jjop ticket, running with Stewart, Clark carried tlw county by 24.1; Maxwell by .i07; Riclter by M; Westover by 51; and Carly by 40. If be holds do n the ed itorial chair two months he will lie so distrusted with himself that he couldn't even get his own vote for any jiosi .tion. Crawford TrPtne. Nebraska is to be congratulated upon jhaving the nerve to so far put aside the prejudice against corporation lawyers as fto choose tlie ablest public man in the .state for the senate, and such, beyond controversy, Mr. Thurston really is. -When Chicago was leveled to ashes he ,wa a drayman, or dray boy, more prop erly speaking. This is, indeed, a splen did country, where rail splitters, canal dri vert and dray men can come to the jhigbest honors. Mr. Thurston did not get his seat by purchase. . He is not a 'ffnan of wealth. Brains and ideas won the senatorial prize. Chicago Inter ficran. Frank Hilton's attorneys thought they ahad played a'trump wheu they demanded that the cliurges against Hilton should jbe made specifically, by items. To do h;it it would be necessary to have the Jhooksof the late oil inspector, which he ahaa never turned over to his successor, put the court easily 'squashed" thai proposition. When an official embezzles ,his books, as well as the cash that otij;ht be accounted lor in them, almost any tort of indictment will be 5eci lie enough for the ends of jus'ice. Lincoln Journal. Editor Bottenburg, formerly of Eush ville, has decided to start a paper at ,Belle Pourche, S. Dal!., and will move Jiis plant from Rushville to tliat place. The opportunities for establishing new papers in Nebraska are rare. Every (Held is occupied and many are overdone, jSo that every month a number of sus pensions and consolidations ari rejorted lo liaVe occurred and numerous publish er would like to improve their location. .Tlie law making it necessa-y for a papyr fo be published for a whole year before jt can publish legal notices makes it so i.hat in the places where new paper are established they have to depend on soiue JJiing other than that, and business men jas A ruje have learned that it is poor Jjuaioess policy to encourage new papers jln times like the present. A newspaper j a business enterprise just as much as .a bank or any other institution and it (cuat.s money to run one. Late Literary Sew. Two rery important important facts Jn connection with the new era of maira ines are illustrated in the Decern tier lOMnopolitan. Its fiction is bv Hteven- soa, the last story written Iwfore his death, "Ouida," Ha rah Grand, Zangwjll JUld the bejrinniog of James Iine Allen's new Kentucky realistic story, "Butter Jliea," Probably no stronger array of liction has ever been presented in any mturskibe mouev could not buy better. -Kor has any maamiine evr had a larger niinbef of really distinguislied artists Mfgri upon the illustration of a single .number. Tlie reader might he puzh-d lo know how such a number can lie load at the price of ten cents. But the ynajAUiM itself affords the solution. It tains 199 patres of advertising, which tne nuniistiers announce, is irom to KO00 more net cash advertising waa ever before printed in a ra tine, or any kind, and in any conn. li breaks the world's record in the iwMWiiafr business. Moreover, the cost M lfc arUsts aod authors wlio appear in ftunbaris divided amongst 400.0(10 WiiawSflr Tow. The Cosmopolitan niBL dtuikibk uh rosfc ner oov uro- I S thl liM in nmnt mniritxiiift. hrl nc U, m H torn, tlie bit in art and litera- ' 3 MM Ml cla I an educational jww ss1 aaeoad in imnortanca onlv to A Little VitaUoa. On Wtdnesiljy of last week tlie editor and hn wife left on tlw evening tram for a tthort vacation. Taking the B. & M. at Crawford for Alliance, arriving there about luidiiight. After a g od sef tlie day Wiiss-nt in renewing old acquaint ances and forming new ones and seeing tlie town, winch showed t;reat changes since a visit over six years ago. We aere entertained at te at tiie hospitable home of Myor It: 00111.S, by timt gentle man and his esteemable l.iily and a few congenial friends and later in tlw even ing tlie party passed some time very pleasantly at tile rKuis of St. Matthews Clun, the siHial heiulquarters of tlie plai-e. ll is out of th- qiK-stmn to tell of all we met and saw bat Alliance has a lot of people in it w ho are alive and all stand up for Allian. e. Next morning we took the train to Ileuiingford and were escorted to the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Iodence, liolh old acquaint ances, and took brvuklast and sjet.t some pleasant hours in their conipaiiy. For dinner in conqiany with Mr. and! Mrs. Imlence anj KdV. an 1 M:-s. J. W. Ksiidall, '-ve went to the home of Judge and Mrs. I). K. Spacbt, alsj aiij'iaint ances of many tear. Timse who have bid tlie pleasure of meeting friends after a separation of a n:iiiib-r of years know how quit kly the tiuii ptsseil. T'.H night wasspfiit with Mr. and Mr. K-n-d-a!l and after an early breakfast we tm:k the tram for Mainland. O.l our arrival there we were driven to U13 home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. I T. I'oob", the iaten led visit liaving been kept s-h ret from them, a brother having met us at tiie train. After removing snow-covered wraps a rush was nitule for their room and the Mirjirisn was complete. That day and the next pass-d in pleasant p,istiiue and Sunday evening we attended i linn h nt Marslau I, that being mw of Mr. Ksn dalfs apiHjiutnients, and listened to him and noticed that he had a large nudien. e the best evidence th it his eirorts are appreciated. Monday morning a short nde by rail brought us to Crawford w h-re a brief visit was made lietween trains with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kennedy, w ho seem to lie prospering and well sat islied, and alKut niin we arrived home to again take up the work where we left oil, refreshed and invigorated by the pleasure of the trip and rest from busi ness cares. "I irehoiiri I compound cough syrup the treat remedy for coughs and colds at tiie Pioneer Pharmacy. Final Proof 'olire. All pnsvms having final prKf nfitiren in tills iwiht will ricjve a itinrku uo.y of the ttMlMT alMl are request! U extuuliiH tlM-ir notice TOid if any .-rror .xlt rcxirl the saute to lliijtolnce atonee. .Voib-r for rulilirn'luB. IjuiiI OJJice t Alllniirn. Sel ( Nov . m, IHI6. i Sotlce l Iwrehy (flven that Un' followinj naiiti-i! 'Mrltir hi Ht(l rtotUMt of his ttiU'tt tion to uiuke titl jiriMjf in MUiiort of hu i-lHilll, Uti't tnit ssltl jrrool will ( lunnV Ih-lori- M. J. lid-sett. eliTk .llkl. cwirt, ul llr ri.9jii, Mrl., mi Jan. li, lsi, viz: lh-nry Wns.crliiiri r. of (iil" !ii,.it, Neb , who mmle II. K. No. IKHi for tin- w. 't wc. 1, V. U a., r. 6 i . lit- n:tiiM tiie foItowiTiK wltni-w!'w to prive his coiiliiiuoti., nI'li-lK't; llMll uul cuititi tion, of s..ht iitii. vtx: Anton I h'lM, llrijry I'li'lo-iilirock, M. J. (t,h.irt, t'raas X'utUi, alloi lott-hriM, Vi'li. i l.i ibi J. w . rt tiis, Jm., iti wu-r. Xnth e for I'ublli ation. IjiiiiI ontce nt AIIImik i-. Neb., ( Nm. in, Nottoo Is lliTeby (Sivon Hint tlie lot lowing naui-il m'i tier tiu Uli notii-e of his inten tion to make n mil priKif in Miipoort ol hl chtilli, uil(i that said prtMlf WiJI tMf liiHile t,i tore M. J. Klewelt, cli-rk of lt-trl-t ourt, at ilarriaon. Neb., on twc. 2a, 113, vijs : Julia II. JroB.li. if Stury, Neb., lio inu'le II. K. No.2l.i .or tb! . e. i, w. H, e. i, tw.'t, !i w. t ai c. ii, t. 34 ii., r. i7 . lie milium the following witnr!r to trov? ins continuous reHidfitce ujioii uiul cultiva tion ot,witnl luiiU. ty.: Anust Itiiut, . W. Story, Wlihur Hu p hi'nl. s. It. Min v, all of Moi v, Net. Ill l "J. W. W f.iin.Jk., Itt-gisHT. Xotirr fur I'lililli-Ktidii. Land Office at AlUiou'i', Nohr., I Nov. I'.i. isu.'V i Notice is hcrrliy fiveu tint tlni following iiiiMi settler li.ts nii-'l notice of his inU-u-ViOll to UMke fltiwl ijroof in rlliM,rt of llN claiai, utlU thut s liU Jiroo( will ti- luHfiit Im foreM.J. lin Ketl, I icrk HUtrirt Court ut llarrisou, eb., on iJce. lrt.1, vi. : X. liunrrlai llaiiillii, of Harriwui, .h.. who iiiade H. li. No. I7'x for the . h . ' hw. . w. , M-..C. 10 uri-.! nw. ju s. sc. 11, lp. 1st n., r. n7 r. lie nn.ues tlie tonowiii wuuessu t nrove hU coiitiuuoiu riwiiience ujioa mi l cultiva tiou of g.ti'l iuii't, vik: WHlti-r B. Woixli HIT, Saimicl M. Thoiiuif, J. T. Mtxffcntld, Jauiiis Nuluii.ali ot jlarri ain, eb. Also Kaiiiia-I M. Tlinmss, of Ilarrlxm, Nrb., who m ule H. K. Xo. v" for the lot :!, m. nw. 4 k ne. lj sw J4 4, t). ;tl, n., r. .i w. ll fLout'it the follort iiiir witm?S!ii to nrovi hin i',m tiuuoUH r'HiUinx ujioii mid uuititii' llOll Ol, K'tl'l l,ilUl. l.l N. 11. l.aiiilln, alter B. Wooilraff, S. I.. Kill, JaiiitMi iolaii, all uf llarrisoa, jivU. uis) Walter B, Wo'nln.fr, of Harrison. Xeli., who made II. K. ' i. IX A for the s. ; sc. t A s. sw. i m'. 14, to, ;m n. r. .17 w . lie mourn the IoIIowIiik wttiti-si'S to pr,ve hii contiiiuous riwuliMce npou anil cultiva tion of, .ii'l laiwl, vlx : Shiuui-1 M.TlmiiiHs, S. I). Hamlin, J. T. Ki-ZKiTil hi, James Nolan, nil uf Hamsun, Xelj. ll-IBj J W. WEHX, JK. Uevister. Xotlre iiir riihllrntlon. Lmid Oflice t Alliniic", Xeb., I sepi. Si, Iswv. ( Notice l lierrhy if 1 veil thnt the following iiaiiied tmttler hns Ill-1 mil Ice ol histuU'ii t ion to uinko final nroof in joiuiHirt of his claim, and tliat snid prinn" will lie iiuulu lx'- forn 31. J. isieweii, c lerK lllncl ( ouit ut HnrriKOii, NebruHkH, on Dec. 11, liiiii, viz: (JcorEC W. tirimiu. of HmUre, Xrr., who innfln M. K. So. Miti for tlie s. '4 kit. ! mhc. mid li. H nw. , m-e..1X, tp.8n.,r.JViw. He inline tlm following wltnem to prove 1 1 1 n con tlnnoim reniileuue njion anil cultWs Hon of, mi'l Und, viz: Kni.l. linn-, Aahoel (lron. Willinni lllck aril, Joncph I htkouk, nil of IWcUrc, Nch. hIdo V.'illiam Diekard, of li.Mlarr, Ncl,.. wbo iimlu 11. V.. Ho. for the ne. t wo. V, tp. .18, n., r. Th w. He naini't tb followliig wltnnMs to prove hli con tl minim resilience opou and cultiva tion of, mIU IsimI, viz : (George W. lirlnim, Charhn Crrwel, Joseph faraun, Kml IIuoh, hII of Hoflurc, Keb. J. W, Weiix, Ja. l!il UvKisf' Good riiis furnihed on liort notice. Rc-Iia'ule driver an.1 ijuiet saddle In-rse always on Ir.iml. (iood icconuioUtionii for tiai.wicct customers. l!ore boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. N. D. HAMLIN, I'UOritlKTOR. TIIE- COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTADLISKED 1CC3.J IlarriGoii, R. E. BRKvrTT.!t, 1'tenidcnt. P. IL GRISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL SIOOOO. Transacts a General COnHF.SPONDKXTS: AlinniOAN El!AM:r Xatkixai. Unk, New York, Omaha N'Ano.tAI. Bask, Omaha. FlIWT NATIONAL Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. HTUBAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. YOU N;iLL FIND ME AT THE WITH BRO-AIIsrS FOR GEO. PIONEER Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. ALSO a full line of HOLIDAY SOODS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS JlISTJD FlSrClT CALL AXD SEE. J.'E. PHINNEY, nAHtUgW, Feed and Sale Stable. Nebrask C. F. rorrEK, Vice-I'resident Banking Business. H. TURNER. PHARMACY C3-003DS. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW 00028. PROPRIETOR. XDISKA, Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for MoretA Than 5,000 Wen. A new county vath ; schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND Soo.ooo ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. ; i i if (,ci i.i li I ii,i-r Contains over forty-five m:!cs cfj ..... M l(il, u: m LI!-: rail oad and has no county ! j ,v V.(,M i.irii-t.r , , ! li. 1.. m.i.k :: ..I. rior DOnCS. Id. u . lii-.ui ltuiur Sioux rminlv i tin- nr.rll.Pt rout.fv of Ni-bni!k.'i. It in almiit thirty ftulet. , enst mid licit bv nlmiit M-vviilv liili'.l ..' , . i - - . nurili mm Miiuii mm rmuaiii. OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. Then nt uiore bH:iit, ;i:irlr- linir, fsnmll xlrfiiiiin in thf 'nt t W.tn can le fomul in thu m uri'in-Uf" In-rc , ... in Hie KUttw. ilinn murv iiiim iiiiiix r in it Hum all thu rest of the Mule t-ombiiii d Il itii rt tl rii ht-t and moM - tritioim known ko tlml fr Mix k-grow ,np it is unexcelled. The frl vnrie from heaiy lur to u 1" I I , 1 : t t (1l Il)ll iwiinij i.-n.ip i '.) - i- duciiig exrcllcut i rni-. Tho iriu'iinl iiiii nro nmull t-'rain uihI Vi-gct.'iWIfs, although gmnl corn ir grown in tha valUys. Thu wln-at, mt' rye and barU-y am nl! of iinii-iiiilly fln quality and tommuiid tlie Inchest mai ket pricc-s. The wat?r i ure anil r)fre-hin; ami i found iu abiimliiucM in all -;irts of the county, Tho county ii ptticl'i ally out of ill lit ami hat ovt-r forty-llii! miles ot r.iilnniil within iU lxinki, has a goml bru h court house and tho necessary lixluies lor ruu niny: the county uiul llii.-rw ha never licuii one dollar of ounty bumls nvsustil Hliil heiicL- taxis will lie low. The I' ruiiiont, Kikimrn & Mixinuri Valley railroad crosses Kioux tounly Irom east to ivrst and the 15. &. Jl. ha about iiflvvu liiilen of its huu ill the nortUwist part of tho county. Tlw cluiialu is luol'e ieusant tliao tlmt of llw eastern portiou ul Nel.iasKa. There is btill OVER 000,000 ACRES ot laud Hi Sioux county yet open to homestead entry. It i.s belter laud anil more desirably located than that lor which hiii li rushes aro made on the ojieu injj of a reservation. llieyu i.s no rail road land in the county and for that reason its settlement has been slow no Kiecial elforl to j;et settlers was made, us was done in the early days ol the aettlement of the tanlern part of th state. Good deeded land enn bo purchasiHi nt reasonable, rats with Koveniment laud adjoining so that a person who wauls more than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a lillie .lueans. There lire ubout 2,500 people in the county and there is room lor thousands more. Harrison is the fjunty seat and is sit uated on the . E. & Jl. V. railroad, und is as good a town as the tbiuly settled country demands. School houses und jhurches are pro vided in almost every settlement uutl are kepi up with the times, All who desire to gH a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come and see the country for themselves and jiul;e of its merits. Homesteads will nut Iw obtainable much longer und if joi want to use your right and get 180 acres of land from (Tncle Sam free it is time you were about it. IaxiU at Tills l.ixt of western cities: Uiicugo St. Joseph Oiiuiha Lincoln Hi. Louis lenver KiMitasCity Lcudwoood It docs nt mutter which you intend visiting. The Burlington Route is the Uesl line to all its it is to un one of them. Advcrtining matter and full informa- j tion nbout trains und rules on implica tion. J. riuNcrr, fi. p. 4, t. A. ( , Oauulin., Nth, OrriCIAL'DIRECTORy. TT lillHIK': nt. . Iloiioml.- .nvi-tnr i f Minor iuleii,o.l . J . riiirr wremy.rf xmw kuip-nr W...rr Awlitor J,. uli lUrtii-v Irrrrr A .. I liurclllll .Attoliw '"" I M Ku.li I m1 ,untl"fcwr 11. k . t'olU-tl Bupt. I uUu In.llui UuK OiNi.lir'-MON AI. Ill I KliATI'lS: r V iitiilt-pin I . n. ,-iinU.r, IMih n in. Ain u "t-.r, MmlMm t J l'.r i)i, I i,i.gn-inuM l-l lo-t., I itiewlit . U ii.rc.r. " -'I mh i. ii w. iki. joliu " " ruli. rx.u K J. ll.ii. -r. 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Tlie nciicin F'rotcctivo Tariff teagua is a r ational otanirat on ac'rcatii t ' Prctcctxn t j neuc-n Labcr ard I Vc'uotry" 3S cpIl-nuJ bj lis const. tu- 0'.. rs Ijilovvs : 1, --y -mr rf v-'' t "'t Hirt fJl" ' w ll- -1 'line ' ' I r,;n mflji'.). )t pi"vJCi i-iiij.'i'' it .it A. There ' e ro -ei:-ral fr p'iv3 va' M m connect cu w tn lb o g: ntza t:on.:i'J iliiius-a-n- d by rr.ymDcrtritps, conh ootici s a' J biJ diitfibuhofi cf pubiica'.ior.i. ' l.Wi,.iiiri,i,ij " fcld Oi csl CoiIviviik ' SCC0ND Wnwtlnll wffiv-is c.r.tributi:Pi lu.i. - air.ll: or krji, t3 oui tlit THilD: VVs rubln a hr" Urrt' d-wjn .i"i -.Vfl'.g H f llQli- tl th4 I i.f li ri)li". t. i.i aUU i wtl. ie .'lso luao;. a'.crfii for CO ent. rURTM Sud pnlil f.-J fq.i t ' f .fnrli C'f rf tli ' lmicm fi- nom t " Ar i--i W 'Ii ir f W i k-i in t- General 6cisiUr, cavtara. TRADB H&aara. OISIGM PATCflTS. COFTRtCHTS, Fit Infofmatdm snif fnw llarulliucik v-riv to lit' N.I CO.. Ml i;iiiAiirr, New Tusk. 0,iipt Mirrsu f'f CTuiBii fmii-nta In Am,. Kvery riMUT.l takn out dy ua U lintuirtit bfnr its iuUic Itj a Dotx Klvi-n lraio(tuuiieUi the f ricuttfic tucticnu IjatTiHt rtrmuili-n nt any unman pop" fs Hia worm, tiilnvliillr HiuitntUfrl. luu-lllKrnt man ibnul i In wlihuut It. wnhly, 3 (Ma Ji-ari flM nix montlia. A'lira. l!;Vv t IX Votutu-ua, aiii UfjaUfcaj, Suw if urn Cur. LAND EXCURSION VIRGINIA, Ti Ronihrrn Firm Ancy, rynMjurit.Va wilt run a one fai f.,r tli luuinJ lnp mi-n aily cnuUf tv I tr.d m-ct rcttrion kuv in If (fctwriti ( - tLf Krf, ui lUirtintu; , lum i,lr Mutm , ( (i m tl I'infla Httd llilef mt-'Hu'e y iutt Nintn lf iHth, emtif ?'iJ anJ ti. vta Sf Ijtin, (tiriitp lilg t out K 'tire t jil t nt) i lb o Ky I'trt'A 4nlo trunW tmr of Kail ko a tin, to inarkti f r .10 (Ml an j- re opwaiiU. N9 drughf( ntt riUrrsfitu, 1 g fi i)urv of ciop. u mu-t h ivm a c.rtift.ftr from ,fh South cm r trntvsi ttnry Utcctire I lie one far rif wl.ish y i.f ff9 y ai(lrii'f K U I1' )PK, Ws)r..B Kwcngrr Aenf, Cl(vapk 4. OUij Ky, hi. loui, ilo T 11 North-western 4 Eclentlfio American eoJ LINE F K. & M. V, U. It is tho lt to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS -OK-NCRTII MBHAfcKA. v j -v. i, V