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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1896)
. . " ' ' , If ' The Sioux County Journal. SSTABLBsHED IS. Subserrpfcon Price, f2.00 1. J. Simmons Kditor. KnU-rt at tbe ecoud class mutter Thursday, January ?a Omaha i happy over the prospsct of. having a fine union passenger depot, a dec ision having recently t-en made to that effect by the tate board of trans portation. It will I highly appreciated by the traveling public. j Senator Stewart, whose waring lilacs were plucked by the vandal hands of Sergeant at-Arms Stewart during the ; lat legislature, has permitted his iaier, the Crawford Bmcm. to be sniffed out. There was no demand for it. Fremont Tribinie. John ('. Santee, a pioneer newspaper man of Boyd county, hanged himself in his barn a few davs ago. Business re- verses are said to have led to the art. j His name has long leen familiar in con-; neetion w ith the part of the state w here he lived. So far the acknowledged candidates for the republican nomination for presi dent are Reed of Maine, Morton of New York, Mc Kinley of Ohio, and Allison of Iowa. At present Ohio's favorite , ! Deems to !e in the lejul, hut the nice young yet and others may enter list. , th. It i reported that ttie hotel keejiers of j SU Louis intend to charge from $10 U $40 a day for ordinary accommodations during the national republican conven tion. If that be true the national com mittee should fret together and recon sider its action and hold the convention in some other citv. It is all very well for everyliody to "stand up for Nebrska" but that does not alter tlie fact that business condi tions and climatic conditions in the eastern part of the state are far from being satisfactory. It is becoming more apparent every day that some new en-1 Tlie folio uur is a summitry of tiie m terprisesor industries must be devised ! counts or H . s. WoirutT. county tr.-ni.urer iii t , . . ! of Sioi-i eouiitv, Nebr.ik4, ?.lioln tils re and developed before a return to perma- ... . , r 1 celiits mi'i ilburinetits from January 4. nent prosperity can 1 expected. ,w jMiaMy , Mt i(.u,jv.-: Tlie question of holding one or two re publican state conventions it bein;f dis cussed. Tle national convention will convene June 16th so that the conven tion to elect delegates thereto will most likely be in May. That is too early to put a state ticket into the field, and then it would be hardly proper for a state to try to pet ahead of the nation. H would look like a performer fretting ahead of the band-wagon. Two conven tions, one in May and the other the lat ter part of September, would be the right thing. ii. A. Eckles, county attorney of lhttves county, is announced as a candi date for the nomination of auditor at the hands of the republican state conven tion. Why not? Northwest Nebraska lias never had anything to brinif it into prorainece but crop failures, Indian scares, cowboy races, populist majorities nd H. O. Stewart's whiskers. It might lie a good plan to show outsiders that all is not gloom west of the sandhills. Get into the rinu Mr. Eckles, get into the ring. Notxxiy don't get nothin' vv.tt he don't holler fer. There is a good deal tieing said of Itoss L. Hammond being aliout the right man to tlli Congressman Meiklejohn's place. Hoss Hammond and his Fremont Tribune lias done more than any other one man in the third district for the republican party, and if in politics the ones who do the work were the ones who got the re ward, he would have a walk-away. As a rule the newspaper men are ex pected to "wlwop 'er up" early and late for tlie party and if he dares to seek a little recognition lie is slapped in the face for his imprudence and the honors and lucrative places are bjstowed on some fellow who never made an effort in the interest of the party until lie be came a candidate for office. Tbe two new United States battleships will lie named Kentucky and Kearsarge. Tlie contract is awarded for these two vessels to the Newport News Ship Build ing and Dry Dock -Company, at $2,250, 000 each. Such vessels will help Uncle Sam to retain tbe respect of the grea nations of the earth. There has n 1 ways been a feeling that this nation did not need a large standing army, for the rea son Unit almost any numccr of men could be mobilized very quickly if need ed awl of a class that could be trans formed into an effective army in a very short time if the arms and ammumtioo war in the hands of the government for distribution. That position is very largely correct, but the matter of a Hfjf ia quit different. It takes time to const uct such hugs vessels, and in the vast of unusual haste it would be very at to be at the aspens of safety or ef fective). Ia view of th recent eom plicatioo which th nation has been eaJled wpoo to face, it will be wis Tor Uk aavjr t be very much strengthened, for Ik warfare of th future to a great will b foif hi upon 'Im high sea. 1 L ne of tue rnk l things that Iias w - i rred in the senate for a lonif tune was j ; the iutro luction of a resolution by one ! of the silver senators culling upon tlie j ; president to furnish information as to i I tl influence used by him to briiijj about the reiul f the silver purchasing law. ! If the chief executive prostituted Ins of- i lice the proof should le obtameJ by a 1 different method. The action of the sen HarrUou boat office us .1 .1 . ; i - ator is on a pur with that of a Judgu is- ! suing an order to soma man against I w Worn no charge has lieen made, to con.e j into court iui. proJufe ev.Jure aMUixt t ummiwom:kv recoup. H VKleifcoN, Net) , Jan. it. IKH. Uo-inl it ciiurkty t-miiiiN!.o:ii uit-t a p T ml jiiii'i:iit-iit. ! Pn--i !il; 'tifmni-wioni-r TitikU.nn, Wt lr ! M.TI-1 Joll'lMf!l Htdl l"iTi. lUmi-i cnjltHUfl to -x irnim tin Mt'i-uunlf of tin iit y Jr;rtteur-r. i:i motioii IkmT'1 ailjotirn-l unt.I January if, I -'', at y VlM-k, a. hi. M J. liLK STT, County cu-rk. lIlRRI'fjV, Nkb.. Jftiumry 3tt. f IVmr t cf county iMimiii'-lait r' im-t it j N-r nl jourmiint. j Irint: nii-.Iinnr Ti!ikhtn, VHfr i aurl JohiiMri ati'l elrk. H r'i ro;itS:iu"l t ) v ttu:nr trt; mc.'OU it j of th county trf wirT. t Oa motion t if 1 a !Jo.ir u-l until January ; il, til V uV'k. a. in. M. J. liLEWfTT, j livunitoN, Niib., Juuuaryil. liomlo! (MKiiaillioiier. lull ub p?r nil -joiirnuu'iit. I're it I o ii'iiissloner. Tiiik him, Wi-bcr uii'l JonliHi:i mill rlnrk. Ili:tril co:ilinu"l to ex tuiine t li.' accouiil - t '"ty tr.-.ir.T. on iiiutWu U.trJ inijiMiriK1-.! until J.timiirv I. ... t, ...... . u . M J. I'.liw :t, County clrrL. IUrkisos, Neb , Jan. a, l-V.. ! lt....r.l ..r , ;-i,.t...i-- n.,.t tmr.u.ot t.. i,, ,,....., l're-M'nt: I omnil-wmiier-, Tinkham, Weber unit Juluio!i anil clert. Ito.ir'l '"o.'i tiuui-'J to e vjuiuie tli u-ciu,iti of the t-oiiiity trea-urer. On motion Iwanl ail Jimrneil until Jar.uary H., a 'i o'cliM'k, u. in. M. J. Dlewjit, ( ounty ( Jerk. IIakkiso, Nkb., January it. I:inl ol csMiiiniio;iT-i met jiuruur;t to t ailjotiriiiiirnt. ! I'resent: t'oiimiUsioiiers Tinkli im, ttclvr j uiiii JohtiHon umi clerk. Itoarij eon tin llei .o ex.iliiiue t'lB afi-ouut-i ol ttie coiinly tre ihurer. lt.-cive(l from ex tre.imrer "-l "5 iot.il collections ol lii.Xe!. -V .1 st.tte m.-llool luil'l wpport lOLtuienU... l.-'l mj x llool lnU l.'ai- VS) fl sui.: reuel .Al 110 Redemption money on llallU ! w MlHtfiill oa cohec-UtiiiN i 3 A.vrueU uiiere-a t it H"Ki i KISUIBKEMESTH. Wnrrantn reilee.neil tll'M 2s Scliooi ur.lei-s li no. ll-'ol) il sclloo! bun'! p li.l H M 3 ; VliliiKe Imjii.I roupon Jittl! 315 00 j I'm-iiltt IHIIIli IOIIliJ!l l .Hl --- 14'W i) j Overseelrt' eei I lul'at.-S J.ill W " -J nrlidl piiyments on w.irr..nl 4lit M.lte reoel VOilchei;. tl j M.-ltisil bond mttrei.t p.,nl 7i j state lreaurer' Mit-e.iiL.. 7-A) 7. j KeeeipU I rum nh.iK1' irej.nirec IM u; 1 1.- tari-r.- co. ii mn,.-..oti Pi -l ' La..,nee ; Hlll J Wc ii hereby certify Unit we li tve i sre fully rxamilie-i 111.- iU-t-ount-i of II. s. Woo! ruff, co. inly treitniier; tnat tin- toreolng i- ujust itnii eorreet HIJutmeiit of hi-, ue. co.inU for the years lit". ami be S. Witness our bauds and the County Seal tin. IS 1 day of Jann iry, lsi. FuiMTivmii,l ounty ConimlnKioner i. li. t . JoHSSo, i "iou x i iint y. A It l : M. J. Itl-CwrTT. Sdl.. l ou.ily i ierK. On motion tlie board refuse. to c redit the county treasurer with 75 In tai riteipta Number. Ift and Itt for the rettwu that the treasurer lil no an I lion ly to i..ue .ibl receipt-. The bond of the ( onuncrcliil Bank in the sum of i,Ofm.on for the safe keeping of the county f li mis was presented unO on Uiotioa approved. The road overseer's nnnnul wttlement of R. I. Ke.i-1 was preseuted and on motion ap proved and certificate nrilerr.l drawn on road district No. 3 in his favor lit the um of ti,0O. It being the opinion of the county nttor ney that tlie stipulation of f acts filed in the case of Hull and Satlerlee vs. sioui county by the former county attorney does not fairly state We f iet nor ali of th i acn o.i wliU-u the county relies, oa motioa the coii.i ty attorney Is hereby ordered and instruct cd to take the necessary steps to repudiate said stipulation. On motion the county clerk be allowed $.Ki0.()0 for clerk hire for the year IS'. Oh motion tha county clerk I allowed i.Vid.(W as salary as clerk of ibe county tio.trd for tlie year lrtiG. On motion Ihti county superintendent is i llo'.ved ii.')U per day for time employed In thJ performance ol the duties of ins office for the year IsHH. Thi! fo.lowinK i tho esil.nate of expensi s for the year IrtW: liistnct court expense 2,'0) on Salaries ...Gain' Mtatlon.iry f uu KoaUsaliU bn.lK.-a 2J W f ri.iiiiiK and paiiluuiiiK-. - sij (m i..Uiiiu- Km im insane and pour fund ... 6tw tl Incidental ?,iill 110 i soldiers reiiel fund . aw ixi onlt-eru itris isi uj t-pevial debt l u.id s l.iil icated by ri-K.stei-ed warrants for tha yu.as i.7, ISfKnnd is 8,(KH .'0 Totil .0,w .0 Resolved by the board oi' county eomm t sionerstb.it hereuiur tbe court room la closed to all meetiiiK4 of every kind, except district court, conventions and other public meeting's of like nature, without the con sent of at least two members of th" board. AH applications for the Use of said room to be made to the county clerk. On motion Thk sioi x Coujrrr Jot'RxxL Is hereby selected as the olllci.il paper for th year imt. On motion tbe clerk la hereby Instructed to make requisition for tlie oucesaary reve nue blanks for the year IW. ; On motion bojrd sdjourneil sr-.tboiit day. 1'twuty Clerk. KB -r-l 1 UikhJ rigs furnivhed on short notice. Ueliable drivers aud quiet saddle horses alwnys on hand. (IiHkI ac4 ommoiliitions for Iruiiscieut ( uhtomers. Horw-s boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. THE- COMMERCIAL BANK, IESTADLIGHED 1803.1 I Harrison, R. E. B::KrKTT.t, l"i evident. I. IL GP.;.SVpL!t, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S'0 000. Transacts a General C0Rr:F.SP0N)KTS: Axekk'an Exi iUNfiK National 'ank, New York, nxviit National Havk. iimaha, KllNT National Hank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. tirUB.U-TS SOLI) ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. Y!)U WILL FIND ME AT TIIL L WITH BABGAIITS FOR CASH GEO. PI0NKER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELBY, CLOCKS J2XU FA.2STCY GOODS. CALLANi SF.E. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW OOOLS. J. K. PHIXXKY, PROPRIETOR. HAI1HISA, NEHll A?-'K A. The Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West and Has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL. DAILY (without Sunday) $4.00 per year DAILY (with Sunday) $6.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean l .00 PER YEAR ' ' As a Newspaper THE INTER OCEAM beeps abreast of the times in all respacta. it spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. The Weekly Inter Ocean As a Family Paper la Not Excelled by Any. fSFsIt has something of intorost to each member of the family. Its YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind. Its LITER ARY FEATURES are onequaled. It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER and. contains the News of the World. - POLITICALLY IT 14 REPUBLICAN, and (Jives lu readers the benefit of the ablest discussions on all live politie 1 topics. It Is published in Chicago and is in accord with thepsop'e of the Wst In both politics an-i literature. Please remember that the price of THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN is ONLY OSB DOLLAR I'eB VKAIL Address - TUB INTER OCEArV. Chicago Feed and Sale Stable N. D. HAMLIN. I'KOI'klKTOR. Nebraska. C. F. rorrrn, 'ue-President Banking Business. H. TURNER. Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. j A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles cf 1 rail oad and has no county bonds. Sioux county is the northwest rountv of Nebraska. It is nlsuit thirty miles east nml est by alsiut seventy miles north ami south ami contains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of In ml. There lite more bripht . spark liny, small streams in tin enmity tlmn can lie fontiil ill the same urea el--ber" in the state. It has more pine t. nils r in it th.iti all the rest of the state combini (1 Its grasses lire the richest anil most nu tritious know n so that for stoi k-row in: it is unexi t-llej. Tlie soil varies from :i heavy lay to u buhl samSy loam ami is caal.lo ol pro ducing excellent crops. Thu principal crops are small ra'ti anil vejreta. li's, although gissl corn i. rou 111 the valleys- Tim wheal, oats rye ami baric- are ul! of unusually I ine quality ami command the hilmst luar- sei prn-es. riio water is pur :ir.il refi-eshtnj; iiikJ is found ill ahitmluucu in all pa it. sol the county. The utility is practically outoftkhl ami has over forty-live miles of railnmii within its Isinli-i's, has a goisl brick court ( house atul the necessary lix lures lor run- j Mint; tlie county and there has never j I we. 1 1 one dollar of county bonds Isniistd j and hence taxes will lie low. : The Fremont, Klkliorn & Missouri I Valley ta.lroad cronsea Sioux counts : from east to west and the li. & M. lias alsuil lifteeii miles of its line III the northeast part ol the county. Tim climate is more pleasant than that of the ta.sio.rti jsji lion ol Nebraska,. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet onn to homestead entry. It is ltter land and more desirably located t than that for which such rushes are made on the oeti inofa reservation. There is no rail road luud in the county and for that reason its sett lenient has beer, slow for no scial ell'ort to jjet het tiers was made, as was done in the early days ol the settlement of the eastern mrt of the state. Good deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rates with government laud adjoining no that a ierson who wauls more than one quarter suction can obtain il if be has a little means. There are about l,o00 'teople in the county and there is room (or ihououiids more. llarrinon is the county seat and is siU uated on the F. E. & M. V. railroad, and is as good a town as the thinly settl. d country demands. School houses and churches are pro vid.xl in almost every settletn til and are kept up with the limes. All who desire to get a homestead or I boy land cheap are invited to come tind see the country for themselves and juile of its merits. Homesteads will not be obtainable much longer and if jou want tousoyour rtlit and kkI lttO acres ol land Irom Uncle Sam free it is lime you were ubout it. Look ( This I.Ut of western cities: I'lncaKo St. Joseph Oniulia, Lincoln Ht. 1ouis llenver Kansas City, Is ndwoood It does' nt matter which you intend visiting, The Burlington Route is the best liuo to all as it is to uny one of them. Advertising matter find full Informa tion ubout trains and rates oa applica tion. J. FjtANC'B, (i. p. 4 T. A. Omaha, Neb. OrriCIAL'DIRECTORY. TATFf.rric f.ut silss K. ri..lri,mh.. Gnmni K. f- Mx.re .laeuU-umil l.uunwl J A 1'iit.. iwreUirjr ntmiM tuitne M'B.re AmliUir Jwiii s. Iinrtiev - TrimmnT A. . liiirrniii Attorney iirl Jl. ('. Ku-li--. uiiiuium-r II. K. i urlell suiU I'ublH- Inslrm tluu COM; K F.ssji i ji a I. 1 Y. X.fX. ATK! : John M Thurtm V. . --unUtT, Oinxh W in. V Alien I'. Sent4r, MwllaoH J. rl SI rule. luii;ifmiimu lt iu-t.t I.ImwOi 1. It. Mererr. " "I " liiiili I.. I. Meililejollll " S1 " Kullerlou K J IIkim.t, " " Arur W . K. Amlrew Mli" lVi I 0. M. Keui, " nil " lirokeu llr Jfli.'CIAIIT : A M rit... h -( JiiKllce, t otuniliil. T.i.i II ji rion A'i- Jinlic. iirnJ tln,l 1. I.. NlVn -Clilte Jtlt(e, il. A. t uinpbeil-.l U 1 1 mid luSrK I , l-lluoltl IIITI KMII Jt I1( IAI. MSTKKT: M. I". Kttikul.l Jll.ltff. O'Neill . II. nUni'l M. J. lilinell Hl.b Ilia ClL'l k, llMU IMM COt STV OKHI KK: Hubert Wiin Ouonty Jwlpf XI J. r.le, tt .11. .li I lln. Blelile .1 1 ttiivitrer VS . II. IK l 1 1 1 I I'llblir lHlrui liou I II. llHItlett slwrifl I J. K. I'liiiuiry oltHler . I.. Kill surveyor M. J. Ill. xetl i .ran t i. ni urn- .1 in k ot I'Utl'ir I I util I .1 oiiiily Altoriiey llOAHIi OK roMMISMONKK-: I rank Tit'kli,iuf I li iirm i.i .. ..It Insiru t VI . J. Weln-r . l II. . JOilUMjll . -.i I K.iilsl.AIH K: II I.. Stewart. .senator. Uit No 14. t'r i font . lli'lliM- .. . Itep., Ill.l. No. jj. ll'llllll(or'l VIl.l.Ai.K ulfK I.HS: tl .1. tflrweat (rhittrinnu ) Trustee K. Itoliwer J . siitt l. II Irnoirl . It Simple. h i ... 1.. J. simiitoii rierk lew i l..'1'.ui ll 'In-H.uirr s lliKH. nlKli Klis: i .1. W. si oti in. i i.,r I I'.. I.. Mlllll H . . tliVli'liittir I t... Vi . Ilrtri . . .'I reuulrr 'IKK Ms it (ill KT: III. trie! Court, -At Hu rnsoii, coinilieners Mt.n-li 2.1.1 sin! ovemler ! tli. loniily lourt.-At lliirriMin, i-oiiiineuei-4 till iioiidav ol eat li inoi.tli. III Kt lll A.Ml MH IKTIKH. Metlnslist sninl;iy s. Ins, i.teetp. every Sim. ilny lnor:ilii! ut li ..il. J. I.. .IaIo.1 l-.l.l Hi, W . II. !AVI, Sllliel ln len.lent. .ss. ret-l v. "(KMiMKN lirTIIK WOHI.Il. tliirrioii t 'tin. p. No, .Vi, meeU on eaeti sl U'tii.it. Wfine. l.i evenini w . li. i vis, ' . I.. Horr. I li rk. t Mil. t Olll. M'IKKitS W I i:Mr; OF tMKHICV. M.-i-ts e.u-n iiit-r;i.tte SAturilxy eveniiiK it so. Iocs. A . .1. i.-, S.(. J. w . si, mi, i lerk. I I'WdllTII I.KVi.l F.. he f,t:,n,iil liie.-tina every Sniuiiiy eve-ilnif it S:.W. t'allliet meetlilK oil e.ill il it'esi- 1 .lent I IVM.. UMI miHIl, ! ilss. II. .. I lll I'le.i.lent. - . ( I.IV. Ili'lor; ll liseritli III lor H ll,i( line S-f I lie llest emorest's AN L'NlAIl,il.l,K:i OFFKIt. Iiemoii-si's cut I'.ip.-r f it ti-r-i ire the most .r leticil o i t i.- ui.irk'l. Til -y ure ol Any si.e u lueuiLN-r oi' tli - li tiiseioi emld re quire. In i ,t.-ii i ojiv n the M.itfKzlm. li printed ti ioiiimii i n i .ilinir tin- niiliserils-r, or inrr!cirt, to a p it.-rn worth hiiiI reyn lull- soi l lor or .my nuiuls-ror p itv-rus for lour cents eui-h tl cover p o-ksve Null nl,ie. When tlie vulne of the piltcrmll rtiiiiilered tin- siilwrllier aetn.illy f-ls FFMORRST'S M.UiAZ.NK FHKK Viol I. li I a iiiiik.i.Iiic It is! Kor IK It trill Is' mure I rillidiit Ih ui ever lieluru. New ili:lliit;ement, new luettio-ls, new l.less. KtII i-iipy i inil ilns im e.iiitHlle r pr.sllle lion In roiorsof noiiiP eeelrn t.-i pli-lare by ii Ikiiioui, Hrtlft, woitliy to Hdorn Ilie wsll's ol the most rclTied hone. 1 1 is H ttirnlisl thst HI M'IKK.-'I s ( the only eouiplele Kuuilly .Miursitie colillilnliiK all ot tlin liiiat Pleei lent Miints of its eoi.leiupomrlctf, h-Ii1im IniVlt-t.' n I III i t.l tile fe.it II re of Its OS n. IIKM- tiKl.sT's i m-ttially n HU.KN l U, A.1N K..S ill one. It Is h Iix"stol urr.'iit KtenU hii.I Idea for the lnuy ma. I or hoiiiiiii. s Keview slid it Muiehou-S- of Inten -t lor nil W Ives, 11,1,1 It e . IMe s nml i. oilfiller n li. exiutly hnl they nee.) to Hiiuise tutd instriii.-t iheui, nlso pnii-tli-Hl h"lp,in every (lepurtiuriil ot (loiiientle Hint siH-l.il lite, hii-liKtlng the I urn Ivlilnif mid orniniientliiK of the lioilie, rnl l.roi'li ry, hrle s t.r.ie.ai lUtic sml laney work of Hll k lli'ls, eU'., ele , inni iln wl loin nil'i silt ire reirmdii'i' Ihe el tM'ii. and dress llilof tli.-iroHli pelsoiiH. 'I tie seoM of the iirtieles for l-i.1 itnd iwiii will cover the hole eonntrv sod its varied int. -r-sts. uii'l tlie iirlKles u lll Imi I'rotiiselv lllu-trst.-d w ith the llnesi eiiKrjt iiKt.. mid, in Hihlltlon, it will .ulili-h the Is-.i ,! pur iiviion. ii irenm Hi leiiKin Hill of IliKir sHrl. Home Aifill..ii,eiil hiiiI Inl.-ituln menis; It (fit es h (jre.it iliml ol ul leu turn to the ( hll'lreu'ii In mi inn-ill., niel "iiir ,rl,'f Hint Im i. h Monthlv sviiisoiiii iy ( elehmltxl I'eople, In whi.-ii nre illwiis'd liiiKirtiiut ipiestioni of Hie hour of liili-ns-t to the older riititers. 4-I ii liave your iilnu riplion lit onee. ton ic t mine tiilue for your nmnev thsn It I. nissi,. to soi ilie in tin y oilier iiihk i.llle. 'll.e Muki.I i.- em. jVnrlurriin. ir ft months for . oti, (Oner ilitr.-rriit Kiirinenls nre -liown e.-u n yeir, p-iiw-rnsof .tl .. . n mi. ii i, i .,, , 111 lllllll' I.V ,.l 'ui'.ll., u . . .. ...I. . . . - . . j copy ( wnh piiiern i-oiimiii, m-ih tor lOe, liLMOKIT I'l HI..SIIIM. ( II . 1IM flllli Ati-iiue, Set 1 ork. A 1 1 urn it. orn-rt. o.vtr -t.' TIIE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL snd liKMnKKsr s KAMM.V MA(I.IK. rn Votir foil.srrlptioiu to this cm. e. T 11 K North-Western LINE ., K. & M. V. II R. is the best to anJ from trie SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF N0UTII MIUaHCA.