r 4 - The Sioux County Journal. BuascripUun Price, ii.60 TL. J. Simmons Editor. fatered t Cue Hsmnuu tw-l Hi -ciiuutl tftiM matter. Krnutillraa Mate (invention. The republican elector or the -tit- of Ne tbrasa we requeti-d to e.id deer,ti4-. f'ro.n Itacir M-veral rniilie to tccel iu convention in Uie rity of Oinshu, VVr.inM.lay. April I '., 1SSB, at 5 o'clock, n. ui . for tlie inir)H-e ol tr-wooslng four (4 ili-ti sTii. nnd four ,4' bI j Sernittes to the lienubHcuii National I'unvm- i ,:oo to be held in the eilj of s:. I.011U. M.s ! .sowi.on Tuesday. June IC, I, at IS oVIwk. j (kuii, and to tran-at t ach other buslne. u , may properly iduii1 Is-fore the con ve.it ion. j THE rPOTIONMrNT. The sever ,il counties sre entitled to ri"- wutatiou as foi'.owt, tin? apportionment ! j In based uixm the ioU' cast lor linn. Joseph j s. llartl.-y fur lat- ireajmr. in 1k4. s vii.K , -aoh county oro (Jf ::it- at liirr ami our j for rarh lu votes and major frai-tlofi -oi:lTiKa. i.ki.. oi ntiks OKI.. Aduitik IU .l.itmwm '4 iil-lo- I" Ki-ariM-y II ! K.J 1 1 Il.T J lllil llhilne hcv.1 Hilia liKJIl HJ Hutle. Uoyil Krow n lliilfalo Burt llutlt-r 11 kiiiit.nll S t; Kiaix M 6 l.itnr i-t-r 71 5 l.liK-oln li l ljKau i! !4 U l 4 .14 MnilMia !' . "i Mcl'hroil 1 4 'arts . t'eiiar ii i' i Mtrrlck I 4 Nun'' I i N.'innhil 4'herry 1.1 ! l.'taryemie ' NiirkolU .t:t 4 lity lrlotiw 4'OlfUX I'llBIItT i'uininff IVrkliiw -4'usU'r M I h-'i . is I a ' lo lakota ' i.Tii" . Ihw' ' i'l..tte II l)ini 12 folk V IIHIWI . I KM billow 1 I Dixon Kti-harJn "."i ! IMl(tB IJix-IC , IKui(laK llsH,, ?H""S - l OmiilV 4 sarpy KfllinorB Is ruimorn 1" snilnuers Franklin f scotts Illuir 3 ! fingf S" sherman ! 4jnrflel(l Slon.i i t.oxper R stanton " 1iw":e y:rz: 1 TSt.::: j WJJ.-.- Is Thurton 4 rtlMulton Uvsllev- - i Marian vyh)nKton H j .ll"u-lik:ZZr:: t IZT"".:ZZ::jI ! Holt ll 'W heeler 'i j Hooker 1 York - 21 Howard JefTeron ISi Total WT It is recoiiueniI1 that no proties be ait . mltted to tile convention and that the (tele grates prsM be nuthorizeii to cast the en Hire vote of the delegation of thfi county yvhich they represent. K. J. Hiists, T. E. HBlXiWictc, Chairman. Secretary. TalI for Brpubllran County Conven tion. Tbe reptibtiean electors of Moux conntv Jiebr. are requested to send delegates from betr aeveral pre-inct.s to meet iu conven tion in Harrison Nebr. Apr. 4, Wf t H o'clock a. m. for the purioic of choosing two (2) delegates to the repubHcin st ite convention tol held in tb" Citv of Onnnh 'ebr. on Wednesday April 13 l0 and two ,(2) delegates to the Sixth Congressional Dis trict convention to lw held in Broken How Nebr. on Monday Apr. 1.1, WW and to trnnrt -such other bnslnens as may properly come before the eonvention. THE APPOIITIOtMKXT. The several precinets are entitled to rep ti sentatlon as follows, being based npon the -ite cast for Hon. T. I.. Korv il fer supreme 1UCS t..l... ...... -I..I..,. . '"" " " " : for each preeiet and one deleg ite for each ten votes and the major fraction thereof. PRE. OKI I 'Br, IFI . Andrews ' j'n"nfrg Water I ; -snieiope i-ni'Ke i rees z Hairinre s -ngir l.o.f , Howen 4 ;'VhM!- Cre-k 3 VlVe Pnlntu 1AVh)t.. I'il'r -l ' Hat Creek Z'.2'. i fHvhland Total. 3! Montrose 4 It Is recommended that thi different pr (Cinets hold their pilmaries oi Thnrwtay, .April 1 If. A. I'lsionr, Ch'ilrman o. ten Com. 4if vii) Babtlett, Secretary. Pales to be Jtemeiiilx-ri'il. Prohibition national convention, at rttts finrg, MayKH. Rvynbltcnn nationnl convention, at St. 1-onia, Jane Hi. Uwnocratic national convention, at Chi ao, July 7. Popallat national convention, St. I-onls, Refbl1cnn state convent'on to elect de'.e-rate-at large to the national convention, ;dt Omaha, April l'i. Bri'an or free stiver democratic stnte eon m ention to elect delegates to th natlonnl Icinoeratlc convention, at Lincoln, April 22. Administration or straight denwrHtlc ttMU convention to elect delegate to the national detnoerutle convention, at l.lnclon, ,Apnl . Mixta district repnbllcnn ronvention to lert delegates to the natlonnl republican invention, at llroken Bow, April lit. at 7 JR,- sixth district repnbllcan convention to laminate a candidate for congress, at North Utte, AafTMt N, at la a. m. A good deal haa ben said lately in the daily papers about agreements, com firoaiiaea, etc., lietween Manderson. Tharatoa, tlainer nod their frienda as to rtt Um del abates to the republican na tion! oofiveatfoa shall do. If a few are mpowrad to arrange all uch things Wbat if tbt use of th trouble and ex foaa of diatrict and atate conventions? To attempt to tia Um bmnA of the oVIe 0m iUi all IciacU of atrings ia an in sult to tb iotallijpMca aod honor of the IBM niactod u fietayates. If men can 0t ka fouod wbo bar pnUiotian enough f (lfd U iaUresta of Um atute ad tmot mouh to wpmeeQt Um amtimnt M tfet mpubUmm of tttair aUU without 0M Waaif mn nutonwtoni of them f woU or credit, or lean diagrmce, fp&taMfca not to be repreaeotoa at all. ii Wt cnntlioates do oot prove ftt&hHt, Sod tlw bent M what th A ten f jr artawaa fctcr is to be sunk at Mriand. Ail fcorthwest Ne braska hopes for the suec of the, ex periment a.id will watch th progress of the work with ir.tere. II. M. Wiln was nominate.! for may or of Chtuiron last week at the citirens' oucns without opposition. The meet ing by wliii h in? was thus honored was composed tit nie mbers of all parties and j lie ln-tes that the jwople of hi home city hold him in h'gti 'm. Presidential preference were voted j om -psterday at the Beatrice ropuhli ! i an nrimarios :inl resulted its follow s: M. K iil'-y -IT1'. Mmdersnn 72. Allison 4(t, i Uml 1 1. Am! this is a f ur test of the ni nicr;t of t!ie republican votets tiiroil'iout N-t.ra!;a. Ki-:riity Hal. ("i n il..-rfliU stir ia rKentlv occurml in rawKfiuntv vr tle inarriHc of AlrreJ K. Bartlttt and iiiss Anieli.i R-.l.-i t rts Tiie grtwm is o'J nr..l - mviislv j ilivnri1 from liis llrt iff, : rt i th 1 ri I is hut 1!1 jenri ol.l. Nt;-ri fri-ti.I of t tw family inMs tlat tho olii ,., j ( r;Lr,t in 1 lie upper Mjrv hut I may be tlw gl 1 ypmt 7. ii him. I'y a ri'i-pnt ln ision of the United St :it-s supreme i-unrt , it ill I unlaw- f ,i J fnrdivorciH fwrsons, who ure prohi bit e-.l I y H state toiirt from r iii.'rrvinf;. to Kfl over into anotlitr ntat in d 1 avp the ceremony performed. The lauof ti e constitution under which tlm decis ion was reached provides that "full faith and creilit shall I iven in each state to the judicial pro eeilinirs of every other state." By that decision a hr, stride laws. Atkinson Graphic. Secretary of the Treasury Carlise is nn lavowvd candidate for the democratic nomination for president and in his t-nn- ,!;,).,, ... . ...ill i.,u mr.wrt ,,f h administration influence and it is quite , ., ., . i . likely that he wul lie nominated at 4. -ln- hv almest every one who Iims studied the ' . , , , situation that no one on the democratic t"- -nn , ,,w,ed nnd ,l,! i,hwe at ""' 0f m ticket has almost arone hejr- . . . pmsr. The action of ( arlisle is simply to democratic party to-ether for future years and state cnmrKiifi:iis. . , , , , . " , , A favorable report has lieen mane hy the congressional committee having it in charge on the bill providing for the elec tion of United States senators by the vote of the people. Time and asain the legislative elections have lieen conducted with more referem-e to the senatorial matter thnn anything elseund repeatedly all legislition has lieen blinked for weeks or months by senatorial contests, and blooilslied narrowly averted, as was the case in Kentucky recently. For the people to elect U. S. senators at the polls would meet with the approval of the masses. I. Richctein recognizes the fact lliat times are hard and money soiree and be lelieves that the ne-essaries of life should be cheaper. Jle is also lo some extent a, philanthropist and procticiH whit he preaches. L'nring the existence I . e IT : I . I... .. I -..! I .it i oi iiarrisou oeer nas itoi reiaueu ai in i cents a 'lass. but a few days ngo Mr. tn. . ... . K c istein reduced it lo a cents a it ass. The cut in the price of ls?r in expected reduce the eonsilrnnt inn nf ntiter to ' such an extent that the cost of operut- . ,, . , -,, , , ing the village water works will be less tian in former years. The free-silver faction of Nebnisk.1 democrats has based its call for a state convention on the vo e cast in l"9i for W. J. Bryan lor United States senator. At the rate of one delegate for each 100 votes cast for him there will lie 813 I voles in the convention. The iKipulist votes counted just the sail)'! as the dem ocratic votes here and this is one reason why the delegate elected by this con vention will not lie seated at Chicago. If the representation in the state con vention had lieen Imsed on tlie vote for Plielps last fall the convention would contain only about 5 votes instead of f13. The votes of the free-silver wing last fall will lie counted in the make-up of the populist state convention. Fremont Tribune On the train 11 ween Crawford and Chadrmi last week the writer had the pleasure of renewing his acquaintance with I. A. Fort, of North Platte. Mr. Fort is tlie greatest enthusiast on tie subj.M t of irrigation that Tehrasl;n has produced, and to his credit he it said that he is working In the interest of irriga tion solely, nnd not nursing a political lioom under the cloak of an irrigate n hobny. So far does he avoid anvthng of a political nature in his work that he does not tell to what party he belongs. There is no doubt that a roan can nccnni plish a great deal more under siich con ditions than is possible for him to do if seeking to get into i (lice, for, as a rule, when aucb an one gets into office hia head swells up and I e has little ue for or interest in the people who elevated him. If Mr. Fort cocitinuis in his work and due not get a political bee In hia bonnet, he will accomplish much good and die respected and that i more than ninny offlce-aeekirj d ; Notice la hereby given that all School Land Leaaet on which the Mini-annual rwital now doe ia unpaid on April 1st, 1998, mu be reported for cancellation. i ni. Home, CVmoty Treatirtr. 1 UooJ rigs furui-.ht'd on short notice. Kvliable drivers and quiet saddle horses always on baud. (iood acf ouimodatj.xis for transcicnt customers. 11. Uses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. N. D. HAMLIN, I'itOKKiCTOR. THE COMMERCIAL BANK, ESTABLISHED 1000.1 Harrison, Nebraska. ?j. E. Bairys-n'.R, lVtu.dc at. D. TL GR.'SWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SOOOO. Transacts a General C0RRESP0XDKXTS: American Excii.v;k Natioxai, hank. New Vork, D.MAH.v NatiuVaL Bavk, Omaha. HitsT National Hank. Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. taTDUAFTS SOLD ON ALL PAUTS OF EL HOPE. YOU WILL FIND ME AT THE OLD STAND wits: blg-.t2ts fob GEO PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELRY, CLOCKS FAISTCY o-ooids. CALL AND fEE. J. E PIIIXNEY, HARRISON. The Inter Ocean I, V Is the Moat Popular Republican Newspaper of the West and Has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL. - , '' DAILY (without ConJay),,,. $4.00 per year DAILY (with Sunday) $6.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean i t .00 PER YEAR ..' As a Kewtpaner TBT. IirTCR OCR. Iteepe abreaat of the timet In all ' lespewta. It aiar nitaer paint nor expeaae insacurins , ALL THE NEWS AND THE REST OP CURRENT LITERATURE. 'The Weekly Inter Ocean A TamHy Paper la Not Excelled by Any. fhJTIt hat omethiai of tnterwt to cacIi m-moer ol the faiatly. Iu l YOTTTH'SDEPAr-r-liSrutlie Tarybertof tWn4. .luWJEa. A RY TXA1 URESara wxtaaUO,' TT '- ItUaTWtXVX PAOB fif.R taA eontalne the ITewaaf the World. POLITIC ALXY IT I RCPOBt-lCAtf. and gtre Ita reader the beneBt of the ablest diacoaa.otus on a!l f.r pitlo I topic, U i uub.Uhed n Chlcaga b4 la in acoird win the peop e of tao 7. at la beta politics aa I literature. Fleece remember t tn ptH of THK UKKUY NTaKOC.AN la ONLY USB UtlLLJLU rU 4iAi Adrt, . 111?. INTCR OCPAN, Oi cairo. i I I 'net I T ; -r-M.. f ' ' '' ; I ,m LIYERY, Feed and Sale Stable. i C F. rorm, Vn.o-1'rendeot. Banking Business. H. TURNER. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW COOLS. PROPRIETOR. NEBRASKA. Sioux County, j THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5.000 Men. ! A new county with ! schools, churches. railroads, etc., AND Soo.ooo ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles cf rail oad and has no county bonds. isionx county is uie noniiwesi coumy of Nebraska. It is uUmt thirty mil. s eiist nnd west by iilMiut seventy miles ' north and south and contaiiis OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There are more bright , sjmrk- ling, small streams ill the count v tlwn j can Ihj found in the same area elselejre in the state. It lias more pine t imls-r in it than all the rest of the slate coin hi in d Its grasses are the richest and most nu tritious known so that lor st k-growing it is unexcelled. The soil varies from a heavy clay to u light sandy loam ami is ciimble of pro ducing excellent crops. The principal crops are small grain and veetaUes, although gmsl corn is grown in tlie valleys. Tlie wheat, outs rye and barley ure all of unusually In ijiiality and command Um highest iiiar j kt-l prices. I'hu water is pure and rvfre; liing nrd j is found iu iibuuiiam e in all in Is nl ll.e j county. Tlie county is practia!ly out of debt aiidbasover fuitv-live miles ot l.ulioiui within its boiilcrs, li.is a govs! brii k court i house and the necessary tixturen lor run- uing the county and tbeii has nevt-r lieeii one dollar of county bouds i.v-UneU an I hence taxes will lie low. j The Kreiuoiil, ElLhoru & Missouri ! Valley railroad crosses Sioux I'ouutv froui eal to West and the 11. 5c M. has ubollt fteeli miles of its huu in Ihu uortheast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than thai of tlie eastern torliou of NvbiasKa. There is still OVER 000,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet open to homestead entry. Jt is ltler land and more desirably lot uted than that lor which audi rushes are made on tlie om.-ii-ingofit r-.servatiou. There is no rail road laud in the county and lor lliut reason Its settlement lias bee,-, slow for no hKSial eirort lo get setllers was made, us was done in the early daj h ol the settlement of the i-aslern pai l of the stare. Good deeded land can tie purchased at reasonable 1-ateS W ilh goveiumelil laud adjoining so that a jamaia ho wants mure than one ipi.irler section can obtain it if liu lias a III tie iiiuuiih. . , Thorw ure about 1.51X1 neoule in ll. - county mid there la room lor Ihounaud more. lhirri")n is the county scat imtl is sit uated on the V. E. & II. V. raitroatl, and iaujigooda Uiu an the thinly settled country demands. School Iiojsj and cliurcliea Hre pro- viiled iu uliiiost every aeltleiueiit and aro kept up with the limes. I All who desire to get a homestead or buy land cheup are Invited Ui come and j see tlw country for themselves and judge I of ita merits. Homesteads will not be obtainable much longer and if ui want to use your right and get 11 acres ol laud Iroui Uncle Sam free it is lime you were about it. Look at Thla List of western cities: Chicago t. Jmrh Oilialm Lincoln tit. Louis Ltovvvr KaowsCity Iteedwoed Itdoea'nt matter which you intend visiting. The Burlingloo Route la the best liae ta all a it u to any one of the ni. Advertisinj; matter and full informa tion about trains ami rstea on applica t ou, J. FfiAXCX, (J. p. A j. a. Qiwulm, Neb, 07FICIA1 DIRECTORY. tate orricms- 'T A. io'cot:.b i.nrcnmr A fc . ..j.it.uieiiM'.t i.irtMw.1 J. a. )'!;ier.- .. -s-c.j el r rf sii tmrei.e M.sm- ... 4nlit4.r Jreih s. rt.irtij I rMuurcr A s. luir. i..ll Attoriu v imiTil li. 1 . llil-el!. .. Ijtn.l I oililt.lMUiter Ii. K. Curls-It "iJU. l ulilu. In-tru. lion ti;:i;i(L-ilO.NAl. DKI KUATmS: ,'ohn M. Tlmrloi... I', f. Senor. mnshit VV in. v A I tea I . s. s-nnt..r, M mIImi .1 It strode, i o.igninai l-t 111., I.iiuslu D. It. ! reer. " .-I " mi..li (.. D. Vleikiejolui " sd - Kiilleri.ei K. J. Iliilner. 4'h Aumti . K. Aliilrem, - Sib" Iteil l ion I ii. il. Krui, " fclli " Croken Uw JIIUIIAWY: A. M. fVw I h:i f Jin-lie". olnnibli 'I.U.I.'. II uri.011 ...V'le Judg-, ..r ml l-lalel I', t.. NiitKi WocijIe Juilg.-. T l l. A. t B(1.peii..l i.-lk nn. I lii'fs! 11', I.llxstlu HI-TKKNTII JI DII IAI. HIsTHHT: M. I'. Klnkiild kludge. ev. ui " I ii' In ills ...v lei 1 , l.rir.js.ii VV. II. M olmrr., M. J. Illcsett (HI'M V tU-HCHi: Knliert Wilson ( oiliilv Jn.ljre lllrnll. w-Jk lt.o. liieuie - I iMt.snj.-r VS. II. iiHvts.. ...-npl. Pnli.lc l'i-lriii-li..ti It. Itilltlelt sherilT J. K. I lllluieV OMIII.T . I.. Kill nre. e I M. J. llleM-etl I Ii lk of lU-lllet Com I t.l .tut t,n .hi r.OAlfD OK i.VMlsJi'i:i:: Kraiilt TinklnnrC-'h nr.ii in) 1-1 lu-u let . J. vv eis-r .....' I 11. k . Jo!i.nHjn . .'I " l.Klilsl .vl IVK: li t;. Stewart.. soii'lor, No U. 1 r t.-r-l VV . 1'ftnpscy ll'l., lust. o.U, lleililnjjliir.l VIl.l.Ai.K IIKUCCUS: M.J. Itlesetl (cllilirPllllli Illl-leH r.. lions -r i. J. VV . Scot! Ii. II. c.ns od VV . ii. 11 hi .teller I.. J. MllllllO.IM . 1 J-S 1. l.l'l .i f -I lei M H.ui'r SCIIIKII. uKKll f.ll: .1. VV. wull Interior 11. I.. Sinn. U ....-ti-i.iior 1 1. VV . iicniet .'i i i-.iuri-r TKKMHUFCUl'IIT: lil-tr-ct I'oitrl. At lliirniiii, coiiitiiems-Nj l...-... fl.1 .....I v. l I I. , , , , ,,-,, t ll,,rri,u, ,,,n, ei s . ,ut ' eu. i, monti,. I'lll'lil Ills AMI MN-llTIKs. MetlUMliMl Minds)- sidusil met In e erv Sau di. y mot -nil. if lit II J. .. Mi(ri:t.i.m, VV. C. Iitvi, MltM-l llllen.li-lil. s. i- .,, y. WIMIDMI-.N OKTI.K VVtilU I". Iliirrl-on Can .. No. V. li on c;ieh ill- I lerii..!.' W ittn4'l.i evening VV . It. l.k'i. IV. ! llorr. ( lei k. t Mil . I I..II . M '):-:iin vv m i ;: ! avikiik v Mel'tt each ul-T.i.ite Sttilrd.iy it, tit H ti .'III -s. A. it. l.t', J. VV . sh.TI!, Cb rU. KrwiiKTii l.KAiit i;. lievotbin.it i Uin every suml.iy eceuiii III liu'l. C.llllllet Ili..aiil4 ol etll .,( U-. . ilcnl. llNMl, V V n ?h. t.S, .iIsl II. I.. K ii.,t. -re-.i l...it. -.Ti-.l .at. :Ufore mi is-rlbicg tor u Mjk .atni. Sr I he Hi-t Bemoresfs AN UNPArf.tLLE:) Oi l KK. Iienioie-i'.( n" I'iijn r l'iii!.-r i nr.- the inrt lir.it ti;- I o i I i . in (r . I. I n.-1- nr.- ni any s ze h ii " nli. r ol I -i Ii mi -iln: I i n i; re tpill-e. ll i' fli eo;iV t.t I be .VIn' nice I. Jirl.lled ll t oli;Hii ent 111 ,if be .iilMi-ri'i"!, or juir. b wr, l.i ,i i tt.T.i norili h.i.I r.-Ki- I lirly sold tor Us.) of ii.y mi nls-rol nlt--rii for I cm i -eeit I. e it-It to cover i..i'k.ii(e mil iotnKe. VV lull tin- Viilue of tb.- l .items 1 1 coiildeii d 111" Miljsci ilH r tii.ili iil, DEMOKESrS MAfiAZ.NK I I! IE And wluit n iniijj.iziiie It l far lni It I. e n.ore brilliant I'n.u ever Is-tore. Ne IlinnaiceitieM, new mi-lhilN, n.-s .ri. K n it topy conl ilns nn i',ii,-l" ri-ininliu. tlo.t in color of noii.e eelelir ittil (tit-Uue by ii iuiiiou nrtKi, ni tii lo s'luni uie wnlu of I be nio-l ti ll.ied lio,e. 1 1 is ,,lllriMed Hint Hi MtiUhhT.. I the only co-mii.-it. I'rtiiulv M. K l'll'e coilll.l lliit; ; , the UMHd exec',. lenljloiilU of it 'O.itc illHU it ji-, U-ib II. lVII f nllllll lllle (e.iluri-n III lb lit, , 11. Hill-., i 'M,.t tu;iliy k imi.KN VI AUA.INtrt In one. H Is s I'2."t of Cnnent Kvenis end lde for the hioy inun or uomnn. n devleu i. ml H Moll lllill-- ol Interest lor sll W ve, inotll e s, sble H.ol l iiiKliteri e ll find eoicny hut tlll-V l.ei'd to HIIIIIHe Slid in-tltSlet ttll'lli i.l"0 ir.it I led belli. In every department r.i tloitiectlc end Micl il life, liielil.il, iu he. Iiirn- ieti in R mid or nei.tlii ol tin- hoini' nn. broidery, brie .i Ihhi-. m -lislirand liinta' wors- ol all kii.iU.et.-., i t.-, mii I sic.ucti i ndvlce ii'K itdii it the Heicbe.tiK kd drv- 1 1. K 'l tiin invtl M'l rtonS. j will cover the bole ton n try and' lu"v ined j r'; 1 lie i 1,1 "'imntin, u iu j.n i.it-li i,,.- oc.i ,.,, n,r liu r- in i. ..ii. n irei.irt nl leli!lu i, nl-ol lioof sMirts, lloiiie Anuineii eni. Mm Kii l. rl.'ii i V..'".,:.'o -KIV". I1 1'r';,." '" Hiu.nnu,, i ' in mini k i -i ,..i i mi in. .mil "i ,ur t.iri. sionthlv sviiivw niii bvi eielrnll I'eople. Ill wrhU'h urn iI1m'h ImmirUnl , utiestiou. ol iuh, ,,i ,".!.... .."1 ristders. iJ-lint hsvi. your nil..-rlUot. t once, ion i'l mon: value for your money thou It Is (siwilble lo weiire In any ol her inaeMalne. I be ,VlB(f iiiiie one ye.ir lor r-'U. Oriln iiiniiili. lor - in (Oiler 1'1 diflerenl ffarnu-nlM s ''"r' ,l,'',u-r"" "f ol ubu-i .u ..... eopy twlili p-iiern . ,, , "J, ,,;r l.n,p i-ts'inwi ri lil.iflflM I IIOK.Ilh Aiti.nn:, . Vorv. lii'iil.orriK. om.vHiO THE S;OUX f-riLWTY JOURNAL nd lEMORt.sf.s rwilLV MAt.AZINF.. f-nd Vimr Sub-rtpl,oui totutuf.hVa. North-Western LINE F., E. &. JI. V, H. B. ia the heat to aud from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS -or-'cn:u :.'EBr.:.LKA. . -