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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1897)
The AdvrrUe for What viti vnc in Iji JOURNAL. Xoh IsTheTIitio TuJ Hu iVcibe Foil; jj JOURNAL 'VOL. IX. HABBisoisr, tebbase:a., th:ursday, nsrov. 11, 1897. into 10. Sioux County Journal. full 5. to ep i-.'h A W : 4 I ia5 Tl!8SiouxCouniyJoum3l.;tetlii4 i ehtaw mm ms. Siil.wrirtiori Trice, SI. 00 official paper of sioux county, j Editor. KntiTM Bt '.Yin Harrison post office n itt-jitl t Ikm m.tter. Have von noticed how .rority nick Nebra.k.i and Ka.ux , countv last'fuesJav? I Tber in very little consolation 1" the K publican party over the returrn of tin late election through the U'lited (dates All th great metropolitan nswspap-! with twuity years of flghtinjr, Every rnof the United StflW invo pi'i plow- 'lr; w t rt found in the front ranks of I iiilf trilmtes to tlie momory nnd charaf -1 th inittiu. 'J iiey flwiit Jtpet t ( onraiii t"r of lbs) late Hist ingulf hod Henry latioiit. Tm y hav foulit. as -vr for : ii,w, ! what they -vi... t hi tin silvation - j of the rt ut i i.ii.iiion ptcjilc. They hk ' 11 Ivor fleet liohrt A. an iok oi ( !i:iiter I-ew 1 orh will have the (lispcn:- . iux i.f taO.OOO.OOU. worth of puH e pat-1 ronae u year, pro!hly more than the prenulent of th United Stales ha at his ; -hsMtsal during the entire four years of ; Ills term, " ' nL.. r 1. 1:. i,..-l llt li.e jvnu..i.u;. u.-. ..v... ' Mump on Seth Ixtw of Ne' York city lor ; Tlieneieato, r.enj. . xr.iey .... . j o that city and tho l-v loiiowers sire laying the hlamts to the republican nia cbina that Mr. Iow was defeated. And - . rr .a !l i. liVj I IU nl' f 1 II i T ' I ll f " "-'""""-'-"' I'" kettle blue! mmm Henry Waters,.., the' silver toncu-d j orator." n4 erht, r of the LmiisNtiSe Co.iHer Joun.al, nu.l who is a Cleveland j Democrat ban Hi.rrendered tiiuliy t,at the silver or Jeirerson I), niocracy has I kn,-krd the old bus out in Kent.i. ky i iiid that they are trinm- icround rapidly j very where in tb Uniud states. !-'nator, Jolui loii.ston little over year n;) mafte tho public statment that Nabrauka would pi IvpMt.ncan mtonuel the poplo of the state that fO.OJKl nmjonty. Ik.w did be hit ,t. I.i'-: f;ir,,.y W:ts not treasurer, his Ixmds. Oe over two weeks iiko he told the I" o. j . u, re n, jj,,,,, alKj hjs convj,.tlon j.lc in New York City. Nehra .ka. .ttld un,t wu,M(tv il( .t),,.,. court was in de irdeem herself and full into the repute j j,1IlCe of Uw lic.ui ci.U.inn again. Did she uo ii? No,! F,moM county also wnds its con'rat- j illations to Austin, Eouldin, Frazier lt ,. ,, . , ,,, j nnd the crew from Ibn bottoms and den The I, men l'.icilic Kailroad was so.d to . . (il Lincoln who inv-.'i ieil in iwiu.i'i.. I. U the ItY.i jauization orunnttee on tlie 1. 1 j if NovmiUr that thti KOVernui'Tit ill reali.-j out of h-r claim the buiii of 55?,5'2H,.V!i, or within .'kO.OOl ortnouh to satisfy the onl ire i:lntt. On'.y for the (Tort of the New York World, vi U- S. Koveriiineut, would h ivo bet n fih;hed out of twemy millions oi Uo,l aic At another time, when Grover Cleveland with the assistance of that Kreut -old ftUivlard a?f)stle, and Secret ary of the U. S. treasury Joha G. Cur llile the World saved to the people mill ion. of dollars to the people of the coun try by laying bare their robbing sefcemea. Judjce Sullivan only laked 281 voteol currying lincaster oounty winch was !way the banner npubln-an county in tbe State. The republican party lost over 1500 votes from their party in that coun ty on election day. I Bryani.-mi and free wlvef dyintf out in Nebraslia? Hon John M. Thur-ton U. S, Senator from Nebraska made the stau ineut that jf Greater New York did not elect a lbs publican Jlayor that the party would never elect anothor Republican president while he Uved or during the life of the rusoplc, who componed the assembly which ha was addressing at the tune. He doubtlcM told tho truth that tune. "We do not think the hit'lo gold Btandard will if Bryan and free bilver continues to to die in the next three years as it ban in t he pant one that closed on election day. WtaJO Klvor Hrcc7.os. Moran Brother have lout several head of cattle this (all, they seem to be all right and in a day or two are found dead on the raoife. The lkiyn are at a loss to know what, ails them. Rev. Sexton preaceud very interesting sermons on last Sunday morning uud again in the evening. Jonn Jensen returned from bin eastern trip a few doy ago. Hu report away up time and My he enjoyed bmiRcir hugely. The Hide trrck ot GIjo in ftt uit.h-.-J up to date with Pt frogn. J. T. Mason and family returned from Lincoln lattt Sunday morning via the Burlington. He wiy H"" Tinsley and hit pal u" hoing sent to the pen, Han Peterson had tho misfortune to hivo a cow killed by a locomotive a few night ago, Fred Blomhrrff our gonial section fore man ha taken a few day lay o(T to build a houe on hi. claim. Suveral of our neighbors have to attend court at Chadrou thin week. They are interested in Irrigating. Mr. W. S. Johnson and Mrs. C. A. F'uddy iited with Mrs. Octave Harris IT. 1 ! J i b I U a fi B Congratulations arc In Order. T- it- TlWilceofttc Ol I ::-. Sendj Grd-tiuss t.) I.'ii (i- V.'or'.etv LIN OLN, b. Nov. 8 -(Special One pool in c) Another great buttle hash in li.ught and victory percues up McKiniey ; (Mlr (,.,,,,. r, ,,,,, ,.,, t,, (..vun. There has been a dMinct mlvn:.-, in the contest ag-Jinst plutocracy ttiiirlc ii every an hI- ; :it cf She uinou wh.cli lias hel 1 mu. .Alter tli'i v ctorv, '.iri;,r.itiila-t'-iis ami grto'ing are in nriirr Tin- .il guard, though grown l ri.zeled and j.rev !ili! exet -it w hat eac Ii one him If er,jrvvs ,a ,., lleloiiM.t .ss o f.a v ( )is (JJ, V) Joe '0!i'fs w.K. But (-..rgr t.'laii. tis ar .hie l i Mk -r ;.. ti.-.s llrst r all. dd-'ii-l J - J.-.i;-.n. His let ler to t he r puMiraii ,r'suiT. a (.reat aid in everv nit r in t he state : v I if re v ' r tl li rev'-r vere publish' d. The 1 iiiv.ctioii of llolcomh and Mevei've, i his facile pen j hich h worked out w.t I he pn. M:ct of tli-ir early nmllae- J ! nient in the ptnn teritiarv, while B.irtlev as d I is lion. .sin i ii I I e;o fre was a i lsti. ft and elective ad in (lie cau-eof iHS'l iu. The loss to th sfale off 100. MOO ''V U'" oi..ni,.Mlat am of Uncle Jake Wolfe wl" -'' ' flil"' "'as increased a "'"t it"'" -ver know in l-roK.-ct fortill K afer "hi, liens m the future, led hundred.- or oitroers, and especially the si hool .hrect- ors ' "eeeiue earnest advocates of the fusion ticket lliVnS ViNDlCATEO. I 'onjrrat nlations are also dus to a re publican jieLre of Poiinlas .anintvwho ' i tvMn 111 inn rtuu euiioieu uie reiorme s, for the first time in the history of the county, to make n clean sweep from lonnly Judjj' to roul Sup-rvisor. Lo all tb.'su di uiic'iiis i i I irenth'm n whether upon the bench, at the editoiiil d sk.s or from th- (h ws of Lincoln, the reform forces teuuer thir sincere and hear 1 3" thanks. HcpuLlicrtn Comfort. The gold champions are yood whistlers in their j mriiey through the graveyard. The pretend to flud in the r turns from the r. cent election nothing that will en courage the biuietalhsts and riotliingbat will discourage the udvocates ol the single gold standard. Let us look at these returns. The gold organs lay gn at stress on the fact thai the gubernatorial candidate of tle N- l raska bmietalhsts m ls'Jij liad 22,00 J plu ralily, while Judge Sullivan's plurality will bo in the neighborhood of 13.000. They neglect to add that Giveruor llol comh received a gieat many republican votes and that the vote he received uid not then represent the strength of he bimel.illists. A lairer comp ir.soii is the plurality received by lb- fusion candidate for secretary of state m lSlifi, which w,i- 14,504, or Mr. Bryan's Nebraska plurality which whs 13,470. it will be seen, there fore, that Judge Sullivan's is a normal one, and that, considering the dccrcastol vote, it does not indicate any loss to the bimc-tallists in this slate. An analys.s of the Nebraska vo'e, w hich can be heller made when the official returns are pub lished, will show a pronounced gain to the bimetullists of of Nebraska in many republican strongholds. Compare the stale of which Mr. McKin ley i a ciii.n with the state of which Mr Bryan is a citizen. Nebraska, with out the expenditure of a dollar i I legitima tely, elected th i himetnllist candidate by n larjr a plurality nsMr Bryan received Ohio, after thousands of dollar had been upent by that prince of political manipulators-Mark Hanna reduced its McKin ley niojority from 40,000 to 28,000. Hanna himself a candidate, was victor ious if victorious at all by amere scratch. The issues there were clearly defined, being at indorsement of the nd niiust ration of Hanna nnd of the single eol ht nd ird. lt is no secret that the I lesolt in Oli." Mdiipoii;tou; to the nd- urn i-tr.'iti'at a in as an" indor-i;o-ii(" i; i., I',e p..r.:Kt thin-of the loi.d ewr le-j S1"v '"' imva.c-,,ej.,i t., i h .f re;ii!,ll,ean K'ron-lwlds, red need its M - Kml.y plurality of C5. to 80. 472. Maryland p.ve the repul lie.ins 82. hlurality in 1990 and yet on Tuesday la-t a r. ,uhi; an lev'islature was Iw ted hy n nip and tm k proems. K-ri'iu ky, w hi h pive MfKiniey a plurality of 2Si. ei.- t. d its silver s'ate tu ket on Tuesday ly ahot20.o'io ph.i-aiitv and the vict.u-, w;f- . pr-ui. tini-. il tlia I tery afters n f r '.I.- l',r- .time 't'i''".v u; the Ma i'.i hu i t-, nhi.-li r died ur a Mi K -ley niajor.ly ..f 1" .'JO.') .av , nil, v").0:)'l toils i'oii ran.!:.J.i'o for vroornur N'.'V.' .f.-rs.-v L'.iv.' 1 he r .ili!i"Mtn a pluia'.!'. of 7. it. j1 yet on Tu!-.y tli reluil.l.esin oiaj'.r'ty in the New ,Ti-r- -(y h eiri.tuire was" rV-uenl fn 21. rn C7 Petin Ivania pavr 5Ii Kiniey a plurali ty of O'.ta, 027 and lliat was reduced to 14ft. OOOrtt 'lie recent election Xiv York state, which jfive Mckiiilevv 2. 000 elected the dmoeratic -t it;' ticket He- vear l TO.O00 V - ' : ; i . iv i i s 1 ' t.. 0''( .s a ti.., i., svi.r:,ska i SP.'V'T L i)FFV,ll: Send nt cu.didat- tor so.remeu9 82.00 and mention this pa proiiounced Kainsin tin-. it les I per and we will set you a one I : ,.' !:,,.'. ju.!'- III l b and tow ns. Ami it is noticeable that this was g-re-al throughout the country, the repiibl cans losing heavily in the cities and towns. In the territory compri-ing Greater New York City McKinley had n plurality nf 45,509 This was ivvers-d by a democratic plurality of f'fl, 000. The city of Baltimore, that gave ihe repuhli- - . -. . . . , - I .1 cans 2 . 0U1 idtita tv in i -w, re uic u i the figure to 7,000 on Tuesday last. Phi'a lelphia gave the republicans l IS. l.vJ pi irahty in :W, anil only 40.000 in 117. Louisville reversed its republican plurali ty of IStn into a dem n-ratic pi u r.ility of 2,700 in 1S07. It is true that in New Y, rk stale anc1 in Greater New Yoi It tne money quest ion was riot the isue. A great many thin;; fmibined to make si.ssil'1'.J the crushing defeat which the republicans met with in that city. In part, this was due to the general di-giist with the republi -an ad ministration of local airmrs. And this served to increase the majority against, the republicans. But the result, as a whole was a protest ugainst rbe adminis tration; against its failure to keep its promises so tee people and the slrictrn-ss with which it carried out its pi dgvs to the trusts; a protest a,an.t K 1.1-1 r I ihsri gard of public mlrsl-. il wd; l r meiidiiltd that no I . a'i a 11? In o'lt V than Senator riiiirvoti warned "I-- 1 York voteis that" ii Genera1 Trno v 1-, d teaied there w ill 1 e no moie rtpulli can presidents elecltd in your life or mine.", The answer of the New York voters to this awful warning was to roll up a plurality oer General Tracey and for the democratic candidate 137,000. In every oilier stale Mart land except ed the money question was the issue, The democrats of Massachusetts under the Rplendid leadership of George Fred W illiams, lined up under a 16 to 1 plat formand cut the republican plurality of 1890 in twain. Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa, K' ntucky and Virginia each un qualifiedly indorsed the restoration of bimetallism at ihe rate of Hi to 1, and in each tho bimetall sis won pronotinetd triumphs, eilhi r by greatly reducing the repm lleaii pluralities ar in wiping out tho-e pluralities altogether. Nothing so well shows that the result of T.iHliy's oleiition wis a co.npiet triumph for the bimetullists than that the so-cillo 1 "n it.i ) il d) n :r its" v,ne f..fced to read the handw riling on the wall, and that tln-ir most iutjllig ent leaders have minuted that they must either unite with the republicans or re turn to the democratic fold. World lie, a Id. Stories from .Story. On account ol the snow storm there is I ds of lime w rite bu; news is scarce. Tne cattle in our btiiutllnl valley will have to eat snow now -a days as there is 110 grass to be seer.. Freil Siei er jut got through haul ing Ins hay from Harrison in time for the Ktimv, The whooping cough that much dread ed infantile disease is among the children in this locality and nearly all of them so sick as to Is; unable to at tend school. Who sins Iree silver is dead? it looks like it doiit it ihe way Sioux county nnd the whole state election went Mascot. Why Don't You Wear Diamonds? It is not becauso you can not afford to, became YOTJ CAN if you will let us help you. Wc have secured the exclu sive control and output of the eelebraled SQ(J"f AFRICAN 0F .m COLO A DIAMONDS w u 1 10, sieei muv aua canary co!or and 0rlcr than to the , ., j rt'adCT3 Oi t!iH pap-.T at 3.00 JJt T Camt, Or a One Carat, j Stone HCt HI a SOlill gold rillg, ! pill Of fcitUfl, Edit pOSt'paifl any Avln.-re in the Unite-d .Statt H ox Canada upon receipt i()f SS.j ()() j v AKN iNG -I)on"t confound tlief'o Htonvs with heinj? ad vertised by certain unscrup Ions pmrlieH. T'Jic fenuine (in only be obtained through u rhey positively cari'to!- I:e OKI j roni thi. fmt::4 lK). HMS. 'rt; rr.: k.1 a s'.-oal-i i f i - t iiyoi Gnpiniating raro gcisis i and are iinporteri of renuine DIAMONDS, If IT DIES, ET- ' i'-KA LP), O.' ALHS and do j oir own i-r.l-' Our rct.nir (I'll!)- carat istone i ii prole! riii, stud 10 pin and send it to you any where in the U. S. post paid if you will a.crree to show it to your friends and help us to iutroduce these poods. Send 10 cents for catalogue ! nnd hook on diamonds UNIVCRSfM. f UPP Y OMPANY. DTPARTMENT N. 69-71 D EORN T.. CHICAGO, ILL. yon f. to r,i!!ii( i: iirn.id'i. 15y order of the Hoard of ountv coniinis sinners of Moux counl v. Neb: Notice Is be.reily f K e i th t sealed bid will he received and Hied by the iiinlers'itn e'l.eoai v clerK, n itll 1 2 oV,!o -k noon of Die 3rd day o" i-eceinber 1 s'i7, for the remov il ol what is known as the Montro-e bridge ,icro.m H.-t creek, nu'l for tho eonslruetajn of a new I'.rid w here public road crosses s..hl creek I'laim and speo'fle 'tions can onlv be. hud bv c illin? at tne ofilee of the ' omity . lio-k. I'.oad fomtleisl one thousand Dull. irsfl,WKI) lmiit accompany all bids, and the llo.ril ro xrrves the r,tIU to reject any or all bids 2gttHlt iiarrison Neb., Nov., 6tll lol!7. County Clerk. .Vo'icn To Land Owners. To all to who. 11 it may coacern: ' The (luuiiiilHsloner appointed to locate a ro .d co.u..ieiiCiiiK at " li.iks .,st of the ;or- iielw el ..... I 111 i ...el I.. hi .Mill 7 I, Triu-11. i .-1 1 p In i ty t.'.o 1 go iil ty three thence .01 Ii i) 1 11 1 . ; li ee we t I) ii k to sect i . ; e : ' 11- ' .1 . : V 7 rli I ; . t o (pi I ter ! ih! ; 1 ie-.e' .i i', :i .'I'' i'"l ..;iT t.ll .ic '.ortll ill I e e;-. :e ...:i it e -I J Ml I - I he I e i .rl .ittenrii- i a. miti-c a, ..ia,-li -s; t e,e Hull'; !l,'',-, s e-.Lt.'M clt,i i-.; llle.ice SollUl 7 d(.? e - .'! :in Hi:.:.- ,V. .11 clr.ins; tlujiice . ,1-tii ii decree, Wi:. chons: thence north li loid 70 h, ndre hu eh ons to corncru of so Hons 4, 5, Sund il in viild Township and raiifre and there end : has reported in favor ot the establishment t here of, and Mil objections thereto, or claims for damages. mast lie lib d in the County Clerks oltlce on or before noon of the . day of Oi-cetnbcr . Ii. iS' 7 r such road will be es tablished without reference thereto. M.J. Kla.w iTT, County Clerk, final Proof Notices. All persons havinc final proof notices in this paier w ill receive a marked copy of the paper and tire requested to examine their notice and if any errors exist report the same to thisoflice at once. JiOTICK FO FUBUC . IJ.. J.and Office at Alliance, Neb., October ath 1H97, otlce is hereby given that tho foUowins: named sc tiler has Hied notice of Mt Intention to miiko llinil proof in support of his claim, ii nd that h ild pi on 1 will be made before M J . !C.tt',.lt t'l,.,.b II. ul 1',111,'l ul tl..I.,-iu,.,i ..I. , on iiecemherTah is'. 7, viz: Willia u Voigt of roi-i jioiiiiiKoii, .en , wno inane it. f.. o i& for thr; N H S. K 'i Sec '1 and w, h H-W !4, ec. 13 l p. Si M It 64 W. e n mien the ollowlnif wl tii'swes to prove his co itinuons reHidence upon and cultiva tion of, s ild laud, viz; Klico swas of Ft. IiblnOK, Nob, CAllt, II El M IKR, " FllEuANDH , " " HE T FR1CKK, ' J. IV. Wehn Jr., Ilcgister. NOTICE rOI! n.'Itl.ICAIION I.Hiid CrTlce. 1 t Alliance, Neb- November Hth, lhl,7- j Notice Is hereby Klvda that h" -following mimed settler has Hied notice or his Inten tion to muki' tliinl proof In support of bis claim, find thst said proof will lie made before M. J. Blejwett Clerk Itistrlct Court ..t Harrison, Neb., on December IKlh, 1st 7, viz. Henry I'rtesh ff, of Montrose, Neb., who unido II. E. o. 40 for the N-E'4 N W14, S' N-E'4, NE'i, Sec. 2'0, Township 84, N Uunge r,B . He nainos tho following witnesses to prove Ills continuous rcaldcaco tip.ni und , a 1 li v., lion of sahl land, viz: Jacob Wasscrburger, J. J. Wmorburgrer, Anton Ilheln nnd Henry Wamcrburger, all of Montro, Neb. A)o Theodore K. Plckonbrock, of Mont rose, Neb., who made II. K. No. &W7, for U10 R W '4, Sec. 13, Township 84 N Unntrn 6j w. Ho names the following witnesses to provo h!s continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, vie: Henry WHsHerburgnr, Anton Uheln, J. J. WnsPerl urter nnd M. J Gnyhart, all of Mont rose, Ncb Also, Henry If. Wawerbnrgcr, of Montrose, Neb., who made It. K, No. Sft4o, for tho S WA,, see. 2, Township H4, N Kanve t,ft w. tin names the follnwlng w(tnesMen to prove lis i;oui,iiiiirim IU1I('IIW upon UI1U CllltlVll. tion ot said land, vis: Theodore K. IMckenhrock, Anton Hhelit, ! Henry I'rtc diotT and Henry J'lekcnbroek, nil of Montrorc, Neli. J,V. WKIIXJB, Ketflster. fTCX'K I'.ltASUS. THE .Iocbnal will piilillsh your brnnit, Ike tlie toUowla, for S.'iCO, per year. Earn ud dilioiml brand ':. eenta. Kvery furaier or rat'chine-i in Sioux and nitjoiniajf counties uoulil ndvertice their brands in TriEJoI R NALas it cirdil..teH all over the stite. it may be the means of Having money for you. FRANK NL'TTO iir.j.,1 H VH n left i'le of cattle and on left ehuolib r of bores. Fv5J5 llange on Antelope creek U., (jhilchrl-t, Kioux Co., Neb. CIIABLKS IlIEHLE. On leftMi'ie or hip of rattle, ( J i i n leit Mjouioer 01 ihh-.s, ?V'';-i,1 KaiiKO on the bxv.'l oi 'urboniiet mm A;l(ire Harrison, .Sioux Co. Sch. trvyrr'.-rr! S. W'.IAUKV. ''" left sliould.ir of e.Utk' inul iV' ll..r-es. , Hfii-i! H ote on Little (.'ottonwooll. . I '). ., I r.iv.loi d Nebr . ' A bir 1 1 d iptau'.'y. There are today thousands of young people on the farms and in the villages' who are tied down by lack of education to work the heartily disfke. Are you one of th'ii 'iiv I'rieiiilV .f so, the G-'.nd slaiid Busin -ss & N'-'mi.iI Coll a ' can put von en the road t 1 success t x ,0 aiM uihitious and willing to i'udv. it makes no ibU'enice how ha, kward you are provided you are' plucky and mean lies ness. We teach , everything neeessray for a successful start in life. If you are short of money we will accept a good note w ithout in terest, for tuition or if necessary we will furnish everything tuition, board, and books and give you time to graduate and pav for sum afterwards. Business, Normal and Shorthand courses. Board $1.50 per week. Established 13 years. Colleire Record sent free or catalogue for 6 cents in stamps. This is your chance of a life time. Will you let it slip by? Ailress. A. M. Uakok, President, Grand Island. Nebr, i MARSTELLER BROS., They handle evary tilhs usjily h.iJ-ad in a gen eral department county store. SUCH AS DRY GOODS and GROCERIE, BOOTS and SHOES, HARD and TINWARE; also FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN, KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY G0INGT0 MARSTELLER BROS. the- COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888.1 Harrison, E. BlUCWSTf.R, President. D. H. GRI9WOLD, Cashir. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50000. transacts a General Banking Business. COB RESPONDENTS: American Exotanoe Natioxal Rank, New York, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Fihst National Bask, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. lyDRAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. ff5 The best of Wines, Brandies, Whiskey and Beer kept constantly on hand. I will open for business Saturday, Sept. 4, 1897. Whri in town give me a call. " MICt-IACLBRUCK, Proprietor OEANT GUTHRIE, ftttorney-at-Law.- Prompt attention given to all lejrnl natters in Juntice, County and DistrV Jourta, and before the United Stale Land Oifice Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. EIegal papers carefully drawn. Harrison. - Nebhassa. CAVEATS. TRADE MABIC8. DESIQM PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. etcJ For fnfertnatton anil free Handiwok write to MU.NN & CO.. Wil BROADWA.T, NKW YOWC Oldest bureau for securing pntenM In Amei Ira. Everv patent taken out by u Is brousbt befom Cue public by a uotice given free of chart; lu Dm Ijirpest ctrntlattnn of any wlentlfle paper tn th worid. biilemiidly Illustrated. 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