f Tiu:s:orx ol'ntv ! I,. -I. Simmon,, JMiior an.J I'ri.p. F. K. i K. V It. It. Tin,- ia1,l... So 5. ii.1k-. 1 e.iuu.,1 ,... . j j. ii rniNNKV. m. i. rhjIc!nn tn-l Sihsciiii. All mil riven pruuijit aut ntiou. 0.8' til Irag store. IUKIMKiV. Sf W,AKA. notice to sr.ri i.rits. T!i rulei uf l!i'; local I nn! ull'ice have rweiltly hretl amended tut Illitt FcttletS to links lins.1 proof shall settle with the publisher Ik for; w-iiditi in their npnlii a-1 lion. Ail parties il.irii,n' to inaku linnl ! proof can have th-ir patters n.a ) out at I TUK J.t l:N.u. olli- e, free of ha rre. ;,n,l . promptly transmitted to the land oliice to that no time will l? lost For information read TllE Jiit l;N.I. Men's suits anil overcoats at cost at Turner's. Old pawrs. five cents per do.eii a; Tirr. Jit vi. oilice. Call at TllK JornvM. :!i 'e an t have your final proof papers made out. It W ill cost you nolliing. The iiiw y eei ted oCb ers uf Jerry llusk l'(t. Cm. A. Ii , were installed at the regular meeting on last Monday. Amoli the itiaaaxines w hicli are fast Ihs'iiiiiiii a necessity in the home the Iidie ' lloun-Journal is the peei of liny. Its contents are i divi rsified that tlieiM is ill It Komet l;:tij,' l,ii(l will pleaseeai h inemlsT r f tie family, lis prut- is hut ten cents a un nth and it is Mini to plea-"-. Try it. We are in receipt of toe Stat'.- .Jour nal Almanac an-l Fu yciod ic.lia for i'.u. It is prepurcd especially for NehrasUaus It ml contains a vast fund of information uf value to the people of the state. It w ill lie wot to any one posipa d on r-- eiut of 2' cents, and we know f n" ' Way of invrtl'.nif Hi it aiuount of lunin y which w ill j,ive s .J return". Send n ipcirier to the .Slate Journal, Lincoln, Ni-Ji.; and Vu Will nev. r n'ret it. Tlv first c.f the week J W. S. ott iind I. Iticiist -in made n trip M Andrew s anil it is rep u ted that they contemplate j st iilin a t w n there. New town ap- per to U ipiitu the r.tt j'lst now., A fw day !i Olt Tict.e ii.foim. d us j that a. town bad been started in his j ciiuon, toi.l th it a mayor and Imard of j aldermen had b.s-ii elected, but we have for.; it ten who th otii i ils were. If it keeps on the next tiling Will In- a couutv Seat Colitct t. A number of hr(s Whitticin to people i fc-tiT near t iw 11 necm o he m.ik licn' the Mm i ts their bi.'.idip.ai'lers. K nil'! eoiiipi lint is niitdu by jieople wlio come from tin-country, but no one feels I lie inakuii; the o.Miers any trouble Is- caiie it woii.it woiK a li.ini'li.p "1 n-.i i .... ,,f r,.. .,,,1 : dent, heir linvins vole. lor rs.-waii arm ; ..,,, , , ,,t,,.i v Mtt or.l.-r of h-m-Ho of tlie scant, ipiaiilitv of hie.l put. up. , , ,,. ... ,, , ;v.,. ... H.cl hit. -rest, csls If the people from the country would . f""r f"r AU vot"i t,,r 'in ,ul a,-cr,..,; c.-t,. , . .' , . , ,.' i, . j for president. Under the circumstances nn-m lUimtrT, drive into the vard opp isite the livery ' , , , I ;l-. u! .-!n i ill of s il.l Comity. .. 1 ! the ouestain nniilht be akc.l how all , .', . lf barn, which sou,.-of the business ,..;'- f ,., I,rv I..- I Alt' n eV for Pluin.ins. ..rovided lor their protection nainst ! .r K-,s Ins ist. ... t ,-iis a ti . I, , be L.st.- .c the.r teams wc ! be umno- -''' Vote, or whether or not be ,s uud.-r , .. , v , . , .1, . , ,, , 1 . 1 anv ohlmatioiis to citst his vote a ( ertiini Jested nii'l Ih-M would be Ho cau-vs for;1 . 0111; bunt. Wyo., - It is reported from Casper, that this hue of road will 1; -xtfiiii-' , v,,t,., f,,r V!it-.n. !t was no doubt 1111 froui that pl.c e to the l'acillc coast in (, ...,, ,,, agreed anioii;j tlie leaders the near ftitmv. Th s has U-cn looked i t(. ;v,.r d. tiiociat i and populists forand hoied for during many years, j j (jw ,.1,.,.,,,,. .,i v,lt,. s!ionld e, ,nt it but so )fi hive In. i s len raised only j w s,(f(; u, ,,.lt ,t Vl.rv SM1;l ,tr ,..nt to result in disappointment that not j of t)w v,ti;re uijdfn.lnixl tlie ileal. 4 much ex. iten.cnlw.il I nr.mseil until j ni)II,lHr have announced euo.h l.co,.ies known to maUe tlie ; t t t i,t to CO further west, and move a (ertaintv. H would t. very j nice to have It cm.. 10 pass ior it wou.o . hllm.u (f furnish employment to ...my and would , s(h ; nw m, ,.u .v mUst p-t a Osi0 tip a vast territory and would pve j (..(t) w)n M of the people wst of t ha.lron K"od lr!l1" ( h;l-i-j p.u t of their her I. It ii admit luirvh f, which nitinot be expected u""1 I tl ,,v l!ut j,, mmB localities more the road is extended. Further develop-1 mV( nl (li:in t, l;iml menu in the matter will l watched for j ())iM unJ ,(.. (l ri,slll ,1.,v,, with tuucli interest by people aiiii' ttii tl, moVB , it is ,,r policy to line. j (iverslocU the ran'e and can only result. The pump at 1he pumping station ( in loss when an unfavorable year stnl.es pot out of order ti'ain u few (lavs i.tfo ! the count ry. In Some parls of tiie ( -oun-nml it water f.uii'ne has b. en threatened ty tlious..iids of Hi res of feed pi to r ; II. break nlway oc- lu a eonseuUeriee. curs w hen the nuiuilv "f water is low , and 11 nh.irtniio is almost sure to conic liefer the necessirv repairs can Iw made ! of this crass will be made available, but tnd inueli inconve nience is experienced ' ono caimot have piod range and close In coiis(sueuc. The water piestinu is ; neih'libors. tt serious one for the town lo coiilroiitj f aimniissioiier Frank Tiiikham tir and it is apparent to all that some way I rjved from his n-ininj; camp Mouth of must Iw duvis.d (o iinet it. The only J ljouKlas, V.'yo., on Monday eveiiitiR way to (f('t any (satisfactory arrange- j Hu brounht a lot of npecimeiis of ore luiiiit sccm to lie lo put in a w indmill j with him to send away to bo nssayed. plant and to do that under the existing 1 The shaft which hit uud Jack Kriesler financial conditions may not be tl easy have been working at is down alsiut task. It ban Isien MiKuesU-d that the j thirty feet and the indi.'at ions lira that Itest wy to Kt Hindi a plant would lie 1 they have Homelhintf worth wolkitiK, to flKiiro out the proportion of the ex jietise each person deictidiii' on the town pump for 11 water supply should bear and then each one pay tlm amount as sussed njfainst lum. In tftat way nil who would b btnefllte l wool I lialp to nt tot the tx;itn.i an-l no ud lition would l nuidn I) tins interest (tearing debt, and by payinj; (ash the needed machinery could U ublained nt a low price. Tli 1-10 i certainly worth invdiiUii'. ITRS0V1L. I-arvm wa iiji from Water on Tufwlj v. I'ii rming Henry Hose was in town resterday, Lav,,, - jst recovered from an" atta. k of cv.iiMt v Attorney S. U. Fisher was up from ( Ladruu on Tuesday on lei;a bu - illicss. t L. J. Simmons left last evenim; for (irand 1 -.1 j n 1 l. attend the annual inert m;r f toe Stute I'ivss Association. lWnia-tiT Mirstcller uoi It. Smith started un a bnsuies, trip to !.-ncifj the fir .t ol the wee1;. J. W". Scott returned Friday from j'iister county, lie found tii -t father ' siiocriiie; from dropsy, and while lie may j live fur wime lime Ui; ch'ttn cs are that I lie is fHiiriiiLf the end uf his life tin-. Mrs. T. B. Snder whs up from She p Creek tile a.-t of the W.. k Hint called at i this ulli Mr. Snyder has h.en in Chi- I iirrii for Miie time an.l w.ll not l lmii,? for some weeks yet. jjlsi jj.,v y S.tiimon. wMw of tin UtV of t;ie JuritNAI .. ai n ved here last j Friday, lbr home bein;,' in t.'onucticiit ' ami this bein her first trip to tl)i west, the change presents many novelties. Tin; wflut.h ?r of late h is not Is-en ijiiite as edj.ciable us that cxpericm e l up to tli'i first of the week, but it has Ir.' fine so uii that stot k ow ners fill ipiite cayy, On account of the. storm on Tuesday there was no meeting of the ii'rieull u- j the trrolind. can ft t the latest doings of ral soc.etv. !f thov- wiioiii'D intere-tcd the lawmakers and frequently xives the in the inalN t- will indicate when it i news one day earlier than the Omaha would lie convenient for them to meet J papers. Tin; Journal's Washington cor the secretary "ill make another call. J respondent , Mr. Aiiiiin, keep Journal - If von can't pay voiir i!-hts that fall 1 t boroiiKld V posted on matters of due these .lavs don't commit Miiri.1. intft t- Ntd.r.lskaiis that are happen Nothing can more foolish than this, j llt tll,! national "''ital. Tin; Jour llein .lead won't cancel your dilih':i- ' 's "lil'l''d at .10 cents per month with tionsandit will entail th i" unnecessary ' "ul '"'"fV or t,1 cents p.r mouth with ex-i, of a funeral.- Fremont Tribuw: Sunday. It isiiKreat paper. -It is about time that those who j - hivoliot beed"d our reipie-l to settle up tiHik occasion to do so if ! h -y do n I want their accouiits put into the hands of a. collector. It is those who have allowed (heir accounts to run lor years w ho are meant imperially. The money has been earned and is dun and we want it. II ;.iiii cannot pav all you owe ptv what von can and if you c.iiinol pay ai y money tfive not wliali the hank will take. We do not desiru to annoy nny w ho are honest ly trying to pay i.p but those who can pay mid do not wiil save trouble by paying no. Ibe county ( ruuiii-sioncrs met on TueMl.iv, that l eai' tlw; date of tie' lirst rcxolir mn-tine; of the ynir. At this meet 1111; the eslmiale of f -uses tor the eiismi ' ye:ir and niitti-rotis matters are considered and it is in reality the most unpoi hint meetine; of the year. The cstiiiiate for district court expenses will lively Us higher than last year for llieiv mn! tint to l a L'eni r.i llClml t hat I violations of the law he pro-s cuti d. It Is l.V',ee!.id that th 11 1; would adjourn j W.siir's.lay ev iiu', unless is was i!e- ' 11.(1 t M k up the books of the conn-j ty tre.i i iivr l.t tics nw-tilW. . -In voting f..r .res;ler.t actl uce- rir.-i.l.nt th- N. br.iska .blecini split ( nt in ih iniiUia mi the vtct-t.re-i- ,1 , way. 1 lie same men last uicir tsunni nt the (sdls or the electors who voted r. is.. ...... 1 1 ..a f..i- 1;.,, . le. tors w ho Wfck new locations. They 11 is those w ho waste every year and it is necessiry to sink wells in order to utilize the nra.su. , The time is not far distant when much but, of course they cannot li certain until tlie result of Ibe assay are known. A riuuilsir of claims have Ix-en taken neartheiii and mtiili activity in the canii is fcKs"ctfd to Is) witnesied in Ibe ppri(iif. As Tinkhiim ami Kriesler and those Interested w ith th' tn am the pio neers in the ( amp it is hoped that they may btiike it rich enough k Ui it lliey will Is.' amply rtwurded for tins vetilurw thev made, Hum Talent. The Harrison (ilw? and Entertainment ( 'lul will give an entertainment at th hall in the Andrews building on Butur da)' evening, January IB, 1,17. PKiXIKAM. Curtain rait-os at H o clock sharp. instrumental music. Speech by in inat'er. Son;? by ae club. Mediation. I'arce: The I.ai.jo Instructor. S ,nir. . Stump speech. S.I1L'. Farce; Ki kapo Indian Trail. t.'linj; talk by m ma- r. All are cor.iniiiy invited and ive will try to plc.i-e yn. Admission 1") and Co cents. ii. t;. &. v. ci.t B. - yt is reported that Jerry Will i.s in a precarious coridit inn. H has been ml -i:i for a Ion,? time and although a man of Mronj,' com-titi.t.oii he has Income much weakened and the (i. A. II. I'ost has taken the casein hand and will see that he is properly cared for. Tlio Nebraska Legislature It is a recognized fact amoiie; Nebras kaus that no matter what other daily paper they read at other times, din ing the lec;ilativ sessions they must f.'et the Lincoln State Journal if they want all the news. The Journal is rirbt on Final I'riMif Noliccs. All persons liavhiif llinil proof notices In tin- p;!ier will recrive a iiiarkcil copy ol the per Mli'l II I e requested to exmiiiiif. their notice nii't t Htiy r i roi s exist rejiort tlie. H.iine lo tills olUcn ill once. Land (Mice (it. Alliance, Nell., I II. e.-liilier I, I still. ( tee l hereby iflven Ui t the lollott lro;- tion lo imikv tlmil prooi In sniipoi I ol Ills .......... ...llU.rlu.. Ml.... t...ll.... ... 1.' i. .1.111. cliiilil, met tiinl s iel iirool will 1h- m ete t tore M. !. Iliewelt, I ii l'lt I II-1 T le t ( OH r t III ll.tr i i. -.ol i, Nebrai-Ua. on Jh niiary hi, ln'.7, v i. : f i -! t A. l'..lUllil II. lit hn.llilT, Vc'l.. w ho hi eie IJ. Ii. No. :;:,jA for tie: H'e lie t hi-c. :,!, Ip. .11 ii., r M sv, lie tluiiii s the tollowiiitf w itnes-ics l i iroe It coa 1 i .oeeis r.'Hi'let,eiT upon iiiel ctn tl v .1 tlon ol . s.ihl latt'I, 1 i. : .1. VI . Smith, I'. K. t lirjitl V, t.ohis It it 111 it CT, .John M u i.. nil ol" llo l.trc. Veil. II 1,0 pioie-i he iiii.ile lo.'tihist tliU proof, in or li for., il tv n'l lor t.tkiit s , I . -1 1 - m" ulnvi'tv !tilliiillil'"l uil( Ii" eontile il. J. W. WI.IIN, .Ik. lit tit I Kest( Miri'lll'i Kiirt'chiMirc ShI". tivvlrt'ieof an or'lcr of sale !iief out ol tlei lUstriet Court of sions ( oinity, .Ne lineki. lini.i a Jil'ltfincal nnl il'-.-rc nt loreelo-iire ri'ielere'l tv salil co.irt in t;tor 1 of William It. Mate, lleaj.tiiiln (..riilcuil, IWilli.iM ICiC .lr tout iho-rix II. HilVileti. ;: :t pi iietiir intil iii,r.ititt, oeortfe . ( ohti, 1 I'la . ( olio, iota t( . a. noH'fii, its ti.-it-itii t , , ,;,v ,.f .h.iiu.uy, A. !. ts'C. Ml l-ti o'cloi-U In tlie lorenoon, at in.. vlll..if.- of liiu'rl-on. hi sai'l eo'intv. I 1.111 KM S ill. Hll'l lt'll 1.1 JMIKil mo- .0.1 11 j ,..,, n, i,,,!,,.!,, real el.iV silu.ilii in ' sm 11 con '1 1 v, to .ul : f T,,r,:,. nt ,,. ,,rtli Cast (.nmr- J'-rot J le; so.n 1, West ,,-t,r i.n.l lle w est 1 1 11 11 hi 1 lie :- u 1 11 1 . !' 1. ,i 1 i ' 1 ""i Nuiet. ,'P.. 'i'mtn-liln Thirty four i.ln i ,,ii!i. u-.nux Htv-.i.t iV. Wv-l of th LOOK HERE! am3 1 mv ' LO YOU WANT TO RAISE E I will put yon is a machine which will elevate from 300 gallons to 0,000 gal lon IM-'T minute with the least possible power. It can lie operated by windmill, steam, water or horse power. it bus been tried and iiu merits are luioivn. it is just the thing to use in streams where 11 portion of the water can be used to elevate tho other portion. They are t hen p. They are durable. They nro sinitile. They aro up-to-date. Price on larger machines or on iron work alone, furnished on application. Writo for further information to, L, T. POOLE, Agent, Uarsland, Neb. 7r ATER? Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for Morej i Than 5,000 Wen. A new county with I schools, churches, j railroads, etc., j AND 3oo,ooo ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. Sioux county is the northwest county of Nebraska. It is aliout thirty miles east and west by about seventy miles north ami south and contains OVER 1 ,300,000 ACRES of land. There are more bright, spark - linsui ill streams in the county than can be found in the same area elsew here in the state. It has more pine timber ill it than all tin; rest, of the. state combined Its grasses are the richest and most tin - li-iiioiis know n so that lor stock-urowinir i It Is iinexcelh-U. The soil varies from a heavy ( lay to a !i'lit sandy loam and is capable of pro ducing excellent crops. The principal crops are small frrain and vegetables, nttliouii good corn is rown in the valleys. The wheal, oats rye and barley are all of unusually fine quality and command the highest tinir- liet prices. The water is pure and refreshing and , i js foun, n ahiiiidaiice in all parts of the 1 count v. The county is practically out of debt and has over forty-live miles of railroad within its iKirders, has a e;ood bricl; court house and the necessary lixtures for run ning the county and there lias never been one dollar of county bonds issused and hence taxes will Is; low. The Fremont. F.lklioru & Missouri Valley rail road crosses Sioux county from east to west and the Ii. & M. has aUmt fcltecii miles of its line in the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of t he eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still ' OVER 000,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet open to homestead entry. It is better land and more desirably located than that for w hich such rushes are made on the open ing of a reservation. There i.s no rail road land in the'oonnly and for that reason its sett lenient has liecn slow for no special effort to get settlers was made, as was done in the early days of the settlement of the eastern part of the 1 state. (i odd deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rates with government land adjoining so that a person w ho wants more than one quarter section can obtain it if ho has a little means. There are about 1,500 people in the county and there is room for thousands more, Ilam-.on is tlie county scat nnd is sit uated on the F. K. & M. V. railroad, and is as good iv town as the thinly settled country demands. School houses and churches are pro vided in almost every settlement and are kept up with the times. All w ho desire to get a homestead or buy land cheap are invited to come urn! see the country for themselves and judge of its merits. 1 loinesteads w ill not lie obtainable much longer and if jou want to use your right and get 100 acres of land from Uncle Saul free it is time you were about it. BO YIAHS' tXPERIENCC. I r'LsJUpLtJiJoj TIADI 1RII. rTf COPYRIGHTS Ao, AnTfwifl arndlnff ftknfh uml diarrlptlrm mr qiiU'hljr iiwi'i'tntii, freu, wlntlnr mi ttivvution in lntljnti)y pHientihln. rnirinniiilmflonii itlrtttlf rrDiiIritlHl. Old.'Hl RUOiu y 1irnvv,urtm piitnuU to Amttrlca. Wo hivo m Waithlnirlnu otttrn, Vnlculn luktm through Muuu A Co. recvlra Ioclfti Dotlco In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, MwitlfnllT lllutmil, lirtrot HmiUtton of nnr ni'tentinn Jauruul, wevkiy, tonus 3.(m tmr fl.mix monfh. HftprtnuTi ooplfH find llAHU liuoK. OM I'ATr.KTN sout ifroo. AdtiruM x MUNN A CO., 301 Urudwnv. Now Yrlu Isidor Richstein, Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. At .F.N r 'abst's Celebrated BEER. HARR'SOX, BEAD I We will send THE TY JOURNAL until 1 , and tllC TOledO BMe IOr 3 HlOnthS IOr j j 1 nEBBBBTI RBRSSV MB ytrfivt' Or the above papers and the Chicago Inter Ocean a year for $1.25. Tliis oiTiT to all new subscribers and to those who are subscribers, provided they pay all arrearages on subscrip tion to date of settlement at the regular price. Cash in all cases will be, required from those vho wish to take advantage of our campaign offer. Tiik Jot'hnal is the only paper in Sioux county that is authorized to publish tlie official notice of the proposed amendments to the constitution, it is the official county paper, and is the only paper in Sioux county that is quali fied according to the Statute for the publication of legal notices and other notices repuired by the laws of Nebraska to be published. 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