Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, September 21, 1899, Image 1

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Harrison Press -Journal.
VOL. XII.
IHZRISOItT, EB-A-SKA,, SEPT. 21,-1899.
Our otto-. 'NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT. "-Hon. William J. Bryan.
Harrison Press-Journal.
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Subscription Price, $LAO
OFFICIAL PAPER OF eiOUX COUNTY.
rGeo. 1. (anon, .... Kdltor.
Entered at the Harrison pot oMce a
m.-oud class taattur.
FUSION STATE TICKET.
For Supreme Judge,
HON. SILAS A. IIOLCOMB.
For Regents, State University,
EIWON RICH,
J. L. TEETERS,
for cngres, th District,
HON. W. II. NEVILLE.
For udtc. Uth District.
Win. II. WeUvr.
James J. Harrington.
The German Press with scarcely an
.exceptioc comments on the Dreyfus judg.
,tiient with severity, rep.rdinj.' It as evi
,ieuce of deep national degradation.
Hon. II C. Harrington of North Platte
the democratic nominee for Congress in
-tbis hi "sixth" district withdraws from
,the ticket in the interest of harmonj
which means Judge Neville's election.
. Capt. Alfred lh-eyf us, who a couple of
weeks ago was rs-seuteneed to a term
of ten yearn peaal servitude for high
treason is to be jardoned. Thus anoth
r instance and prooff of the injitstiix
and military farce in condemnation ol
an innocent man.
England is now about to try president
MtKinley's "benevolent assirnulatioii1
policy on the South African government
At the Boers. But, like the Kiilipinos, U.i
Boers propose to soenfice life, property,
borne and all that is dear to a liberty
loving people in order to mantain theii
independence from the iron rule England.
Regarding the Democratic victory in
Bland's old district, a dispatch from St.
Iuis to the New York Herald says:
"The result is a distinct victory for
the anti-expansien forces, as the battle
as mainly fought along that line. The
republican candidate, John W. Vosholl,
in his speeches strongly upheld the re
publican policy m the Philippines. The
democrats vigorously opposed theexpan--sion
trend. The skirmish, which ended
bo disastrously for the administration
aJvocates. is t nt fought along that
line in the United State and has a sig
nificance national in scope and interest,
it was noticed in the votes that where
tt most canvassing was done along
the anti-expansion line" tnra repub
beans lost Uie heaviest." Up in the
Big Sixth district of Nebraska a similar
tettln i v now beil '0USht and
the result will be the same as in Miss
ouri. Judge Neville shake hands with
Judge Shack leford.
DAIILMAN LETS 'EM KNOW.
Xcw York World Want to Know whether Nebraska Is for Irynn
From ill New York World Sunday cam. this telegram to James '. Uahlman,
. i ii.- ,lmocratic state central committee:
.rrt'. ('.Dahlau.. Omaha-.
- uuu.
. mi the followiuK questions:
'ITbrtr-Would Dewey, ir no,ir:atd by dem ocrutie convention r,
inles? would he not surely beat McKmleyf
ITwRrvai,' own ,Ut. .hould
wouW. li.ly to win a. Daw.y in
. t.Lranhad this reply:
v. Vrk World;
ncinles. He will not be
Kinl.v or any otUr republican next year.
KOTKAY NOTICE.
MWWMltMaT tOSCN:
Tnair. J. Wilt, the underamned dli on
th.nhd.rof Auu.t,isw on Ms enrlod
land tltliat! Warlwnnct precinct. In
gtotticoanty, Nebraska, take up two bay
mar fay"t. d nRT' ,",ln" ",or"
yaftitularly dcrlbd as fallows:
sika mij-ns tran'lrd
00 ift
l2r., ...rrlson thi.
The national Hanker aiwociu I inn
which met in annual convention, in Tol
edo Oliio a couple of neeks K declared
without reserve in favor of the gold
standard and the retirement of the green
back. Tlials tlie linnl iilliiiintuin from
the money power and if possible propose
to have it that wav. 'lee?
The Long Pnia Journal, publishad by
L. M. Bates), its new editor, but former
ly under the old title Republican Jour
nal by B. B. Smith is now before us and
indicates very plainly that Mr. Bates
understand) how to run a country news
paper jtiHt the name. It will be conduc
ted along t:ie line of republican princi
pals, whatever that may mean in this
day and age of the world. However all
the newspaper boys of Neb'-aska, wish
him a hearty success in future, .
That antiquated, hunk of administra
tion patriotism, Grandma Otis., now
commanding the U. S. forces in the
Phillioine islands against the Iitierty lov
ing insurgents who were Admiral Deweys
allies during the war with Spain, has
shown his friendship for his soldier hoys
by having one of the privates in the 2-"tb
Ohio volunteers arrested, court martialed
sentenced to one years imprisonmeut in
a militiary prison, and dishonorably dis
missed from his regiment for the crime
of writing a personal letter to Ins mag
esty, grandma Otis, asking for an exam
ination for promotion to the 1st Lieuten
ancy of his company. The young man,
whose name is Charles Hoon, is now lan
guishing in durance vile for that awful
and malicious crime insulting the pom-
pus Otis, The army of the United States
like her sister republic France in the
Dreyfus case must whether right or
wrong must be maintained, -even though
the accused I? innocent.
The white miners of Carterville, Ills.,
have taken up the black mans burden
again and have shot seven of them down
in cold blood, so the daily Denver News
of the ISth inst says. The only reason
being, that the colored men were miners
and were non-union laborers, . hence the
murderous crime. To us it would be
the proper thing for the state authorities
to apprehend the guilty ones and punish
them to the full extent of the law. In
our opinion, there is no crime where the
,eopla are justilied in taking the law in
to their own hands and punish this
.(Tense of working witkout having join
il some particular branch of the labor
inioos. The Preis-Jouiwai. is honestly
ind candidly in favor of laborers organ
zation at a protection of their interests.
Jut they should not be used as a menace
to life and liberty.
If Brer Broom of the Alliance Grip
who is owned soul and body by tho
B & SI road and who is an ardent gold
it audard owl vocate would come out op
.nly and above board for the republican
party he would then, be eonsistant, and
besides from the republican point of
view be justified in laudin,Tex-president
Cleveland, and president McKinley to
theHkies. All the difference between
Hon. W. J. Bryan, and president Mc
Kinley is that the former is free and
independent he has the courage of his
convictions; stands for a principal which
represents democracy and the common
interests of the "plain people". The
latter is owned soui and body by Mark
Hanna, the money -ower and the trusts
who holds a $11H,000 mortgage against
him as a persuader to compel him to act
at oil tirnrn in their interests, which he
does gracefully.
Hon. W. J. Hryan. is now busy cam
oaiKnine in the big "sixth" congressiona
district, immense crowds goto hear the
champion of.the people.
Will ou please telegraph at our ex,-ense
plendidly
defeat hi. ticket and platform this year
1900? NEW YOI
in my judgement would not represent
nominaUad N.bmska will indorse Uryan
Me
CYPHILJS
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bok ln.Ull vflta- DR. WUO IMlltUTt.
KOH.tUl l-
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Saetcag fit out
eatment for
waakness ftl.15
decay, nenrov
decay, nervous (lr.blllyaa
lortTHalttT sent free for 11 ets. pontes :.
ML WARDU3T. 120 1.Jli it. ST. LOUIS. IU
PAT IOTvir
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HIUH 1 flniMit "tly ttrnim tf. Mf n.nU
tmfitt. 4.wMin B"l.,i W.H in: nrmr.lt
1H. IX. it. tAli,tu l.nr tiiM.m ttui, lio.
GREENBACKS
or Government Mcney.
At close of our Civil War in 1SC5,
there appeared in the London Times
the following:
"If that mischievous financial pol
icy which had its origin in the North
American Republic during the Lite
Civil War in that country, s-hould be
come indurated down to a fixture,
then that government will furnish its
money without cost. Jt will have all
the money that is necessary to carry
on its trade and commerce. It will
become prosperous beyond precedent
in the history of civiUzcd nations of
the world. The brain and wealth of
all countries will go to North America.
THAT GOVERNMENT M UST EE
DESTROYED OR IT WILL DE
STROY EVERY MONARCHY ON
THIS GLODE."
The famous Ilazzard circular, to
capitalists in New York, and the ISuell
hn!; circular to United States Dank
er:;, both emanating from London, and
'.he f.ibuloii3 corruption ftr.-.d raised in
England and Germany, estimated at
$1,500,-000, 'weri the agents that sc
turetl.ilie closing of our mints against
silver.
The "wall; into my parlor" policy
of England, during and since the
Spanish War, is the latest evidence
of Ent'lish Diplomacy in shaping the
destiny of the United States Govern
ment. Notwithstanding the famine price
of whe.tt, the Spanish War, and fabu
lous expenditure of money by our
government during the past year, gold
has increased in value eleven percent,
and all other values decreased in the
same proportion.
For a thorough understnndirg of
the money question, or silver issue,
the Cincinnati inquirer has uniformly
given evidence iof H .ability to teach,
explain and produce all facts and
truth. It is a paper (hat oti"ht ar.d
can be read by .all classes with pleas
ure and profit. .
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year i four nuint&a, L Hold by all nawadealen.
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nWIND MILLS.
The undcrwigned ia ag
ent for the celebrated
David Bradley, Wind Motor,
Improved Wind Mills,
the best made. I am
also prepared to furn
ish on fdiort notice first
clans
romps, I'ipes, Wood & Steel Towers,
Tanls or anjrtliinif In the linn
of psmp repairs, AT LOWEST
PRICES.
Write me for estimates be
fore contracting elsewhere.
Yon. will nave money by it.
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LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
I OURU
iBillouaness.
iConstlpatlbn.
I Oyspepeia,
Sick-Hoad-
locho and Liver
Complaint.
tUsAK COATSO.
Sold hy all Ornifetsts
or rent by
tnuil-
KcrUu MrUr.l Cs.
Ckalf .
LOLU BY tilt.
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Final Proof Notices.
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All person having final proof noHma Jn
tills paper will receive a marked copy of the
paper and are requested to examine tli'-tr
notice and If any error exiiit report tlie
same to tuls oflioc at once.
1-- - mt.
NOTICE fOU J'l'BI
IlEl'ABTMKST" Of TllB.lNTF.KIOa. ,
I.nnd Ofllo st Alliance, Neh., Aug. 22, 1SP9.
Notico Is hereby given that the following
named settler lias flled notice of his linen
Hon to iu ike tlual proof in support ol Ii1
claim, and that said final proof will be made
before Clerk of District Court at Harrison,
Nebraska, on September 3D. Wl9,viz :
JOHN WE1SKR,
of Storv, Ntiiriwka, wlio made II. K. N'O. 3034,
for tlieS K'iof Hen. 21, T H.N.M1 W,
lie names tlie following witncssr.s to prove
his continuous resldnuce upon and cultiva
tion of said land, viz:
August UlnR and Frederick fuinner of
Story, Neb., mid Jucoh Henry, Sr., and Ja
cob Henry Jr., of Mou trove, Nebraska.
V. M. DouuixoTtix. Keginter.
NOTK K VI) K ,1T I! LIGATION.
I)KPBTMENT of THE lNTKUIOH.
Land Office st Alllauce, Set)., Aw? '2 ISOT
Notice Is hereby Kiven that the following
named stftller lias lile'l notluc ol his inten
tion to make Anal proir in support of Ms
claim, and that saUl'proof will be mtvrte lio
foru Clerk of District Court Rt Harrison,
Nebraska, on .i"pleinlcr :so, , vi.:
. JOIIH W. T1DI),
of Ad.'lia, Xebrnskn, w ho made If. K. NO. 981,
for tho 8-Ki of .See. 1;!,T. :tf N. II. M w.
lie names the following wltneaaes to prove
his continuous resilience upon anil cultiva
tion of sakl land, viz:.
Koliert Harrison, John Jlosiley, llcnrv
C. Hunter and Kilward J. i'elrju, all ol Ade
liii, Nebruxka.
F.M. Dorrinc. '(is, HeKlster.
NonCii l'Olt I'CUI.ICATION.
1'. S. J.anif Ofllrw, at Alliance., Nebraska,
August?', IHH-.I,
Notice 1 liereby given tliat tlie following
named s 'ttler has lllod notice of Ills iaWnt-
ion to umke fliml yroof iu support of his
claim, and that said proof will bo made be
fore Register nud 'Receiver at Alliance,
Nebraska, ot tb-tjer i!l, 18W, viz : C.liarles
I. . Phillips of Hcslurc, Nebraska r. li made
II. K. 'o. 444.'., for the !, S-Wli of see. 12,
Twp, :?2, ii. Kune ;0 w.
Hk nanus the following witnesses to
prove his contlinioiiH residence upon and
eultlvatiSu of said land viz:
MIuphA WUasin" Soah B. llvey and
John W. -ntr of Modarc, curaska, aud
Kdirsr I'liilps of Hyannls, Kebrasfca.
Also,'S- '-' " llovey.of Bodare, Kebraska,
who inai.v 11. K. Xo. 407S, for the N-WH S-WH
and 8 W i S.Wi Sec. 5, and X!,' of 8-K4 Hec.
6, I wp. Si, S. Itiigo &4 w.
He nunn-s the following wituesses to
prove bin continuous residence upon and
eultivallon of said land, viz:
Miihn-il nauman, John W. Hunter and
tUmrlws U I'hillipi of Ilolarc, Vebraska and
Kdjjarl'llUUpsof llynnnts, Nebraska.
(M-l:i) V. .M. IXKUINT(IN, lleglstcr.
. SII'ICK VOll ITBI.IfATIOX.
XT.n Lund online, at Alliance, Nebrnsku.
September li, IsW.
Notice la hereby given that tho following
mined settler lms tiled notice of hU intent
iun to make fluid proof in support of hl
eliilm, and thut said pi oof will benmdo be
fore Cierk or Hislrict Uonrl tit Harrison, Ne
braska, on October 21, IHWi,
i)AVIf I'KTTY,
heir of Arthur h. Dulam y, deccntcd, who
made II. K. No. 3037, for the rt'i S-K.i S-W
ana s-WU K-K! of Sco. 13, Twp. 34,
N. Kairsc .A w.
He name as witnesses 1 1 prove hl con
tinuous residence upon and cultivation of
aaUl laad, viz:
Uobort Harrison and Theodore F. Golden
of Adelia. Kebraska. William H. Davis aud
Julliin E. Phlnney or Hnrrlson, Nebraska.
Also, JCSKl'H 1.. MlIKIC'K, ol Itislnrc, Ni
braska, who made II. K. No. H'101, for tlie.S'i
H of Sec. 14, anil W'J K-W!i oflw.,
Twp. Si Jt., Itange 55 w.
Ue iiamea as wltneHes to prove his con
Unnous residence upon aud cultivation of
all land, viz
Henry Covey and Nela Englnbtet of liar
rlaonr, Nebraska, John Mack and Hernuui
Illbler of rio'larc, Nebraska.
(8-13J y. U. UORKlNtiTON, Kegister.
Content Notice.
CNITKI) 8TATK3 LAND OKr'ICK,
Alliance, Neb., August, )th, 1W,
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed Iu this office by George W. I.eake, con
testant, against Kr .nk R. Smith, entry No,
ewn, made 2nd September, lssc, lor S W
I N-K'i -n-K4 s-kh s-wm. & k-wi sr.-i
Section IU, Township 2(1, Kango 07, by
frank . Smith, Contesteo, In which it is
alleged that: Krank R. Smith did not
break any part of said land, nor catiso the
a:n to be broke, nor did ho at any lime
plant any trees or seed, or cause same to
be planted, and the said contestant la ready
to prove at such time and place as may be
named by the Register and Receiver for a
bearing in said caae; and he therefore asks
to be allowed; to prove said allegation, ho
tba said contestant paring the expense ol
the said hearing.
Maid parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 84, 1MU,
before tho Kegister and Receiver st the
United Slates Land Office In Alliance, Ne
braska. , - r, M. DORRINUON, Heglsler.
AUENTS W ANTED KOK,, THE UKK AD
Aiblevenioiits Admiral Pewcy," the
'.rld's naval hero. Bv Murat Halste.ad, tho
lifu-long friend and admirer of the nitlou's,
I4ul. Biggest and best bonk f over WW pages
Xil)luches; neartyJiO pagi-s halftone lilu-it
tftions. Only 1.M. Knormoin demand.
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Ti?e Commercial Bank.
IXCOItPOKATEU 18S8.
Harrison, - - - - Nebraska.
-CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
DIBECTOBS.
B. E. J?rkw9ter, President.
Chas. C. Jamkson.
I). H. Griswold, Canjiier.
4 AAnnrivnAiiiipiiTA
-r I.I KKt-M'l IN IhN I V
INTEREST PAID ON
IN THE DISTH1CT COUKT OF SIOUX COUN-
Tt, NKIiKBSKA.
SOT1CK TO NOX-KESIDENT OEF'ENOK'STS.
Commercial Investment Company, a cor
poration, J. S. Lawrence, whose trna chris
tian name is unknown, Nebraska Security
Company, a corporation, defendants, will
take notice that on the 2nd day of August,
A. I). 1H99, Joseph Hoffman, plaintiff, herein,
filed his petition In the district court of
Sioux county, Nebraska, against Commer
cial Investment Company, a corporation,
J. S Las rence, whoso true christian name
is unknown, Nebraska Security Company, a
corporation, the object and prayer of which
is to foreclose a tax Hen npon the East half
of Hie North west quarter, ."oath-west quar
ter of the North-east quarter, North-west
quarter of South-cant quarter, of Feetion
twenty-eight (2H), Township thirty-three
(ia), North of llange fltly-four (54), west of
the Oth l'rinclpal Meridian, in Sioux county,
Nebraska, that tbe taxes involved lh said
cause of action are the taxes ftssessed and
levied thereou.for state, county and school
district purposes for the years 1893, lf4, .1S1A
for which the -same was sold to said plain
tiff .on theKlKtdayof May, A. 1). 1897, for
the mm of tifl.U, to hnve an accounting of
tbe amount due therefor, and or tbe taxes
duo iWierton fcr the years l9, 1S97, 189S, paid
by said plaintiff as otibeeqaent taxe:, and
tacked to his certificate of sale.
And said plaintiff prays to have said land
sold for the payment and satisfaction of the
amount found due upon the sfl - for said
taxes and interest thereon t her w'th
tho costs of suit and costs of sallind attor
ney fee, to bar, foreclose and exclude the
defendants and each of them from all title,
lein, or equity of redemption In and to said
puree) nf lund and for general relief. Ynu
and each of you are further njtlfled and re
quired to aiiawer said petition on or before
the 11th day of September A. U. 18W.
SI. J. O'C'ONSEH..
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE TO N0N-RKS1DKXT DEFENDANTS.
McKinley I.anning Loan and Trust Compa
ny, a corporation, Commercial Investment
Company, a Corporation, Nebraska Security
Company, a Corporation, defendants, will
take notice that on tho 2nd (lav Of August,
1H, Surah Jordan, plaintiff herein, filed her
petition iu the district court of Sioux Coun
ty, Nebraska, against McKinley l.anuing
Ixiau and Triint Company, Commercial In
vestment Company, Nebraska Security
Company, corporations, defendants, the ob
ject and prayer of which are to foreclose
the tax Hens, hereinafter described.
In its cause of action stated In said peti
tion the plaintiff seeks to forecloae a tax
lien upon the south-cant quarter of Section
twenty ('i0) Towuslilp thlrty-thrco (SI) north
of range filty-flvo (5fl) west of the lith prln
cipal meridian iu .Sioux County Nebraska,
that tho taxes involved In said cause of ac
tion are the taxes that were levied foi state
county and school district purposes In the
years lS'J.'i, 1S9-I, ls95, for which tlie same was
seld to said plaintiff on the 8th day of Juno
1S(7, Xor the sum of VMM, to have an ac
counting of tho amount dne therefor, and
lor the taxes due thereon for tbe years, 1890
lS(7, ISM, paid bvsald plaintiff as subsequent
taxes and tacked to her certittcateof tax sale
and said plaintiff prays to have said land
sold for the payment and satisfaction of tho
amount found duo upon the same for said
taxes and Interest thereon, together with
tbe costs of suit and costs of sale, to bar fore
close and exclude the defendants and each
of them from all title, lien or equity of re
demption Iu aud to tlie said laud and for
general relief. And you and each of you are
further notified and required to answer said
petition on or before tho 11th daV of Sept
ember A. I). 181)9.
M. J. 0'CONtfKI.L,
Attorney for plaintiff.
NOTICE KOH JRESKNTATION TO AMI
HEARING BEEOKE JI IK.IC.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing claims and demands against Patrick
Murphy, Into of Sioux county, deceased,
that the time fixed for tiling claims ugalnst
said estate Is six months from the 4th of
September, I Kit.
All such porsons aro required to present
their claims with tlie vouchers to the conn
ty Judge of said county, at his ofllce therein
on or before the 4tn day ol March, 1900, and
all claims so tiled will be heard beforo tho
said Judge on the 2nd day of October, 1V!
or iif tor arils, on the nrst day or eacn reau
lar term day of said court during tho time
Umlt' d for filing claims, as aJforsaid.
rtntr.d thu Uli d:iy of September, H09.
- 1(0 r.B T Wit. so,
A 7i'JCv.Vr..J
C'OJii!- J a Iga.
$10,000.
8,000.00
C. F. Coffek, Vice President
A. Mcfiivi.w'
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, New Your.
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Omaha. Nfjj.
TIME DEPOSITS.
STOCK BRANDS.
The Jophkal will pubiish your brand, like
the following, for 82 :(. rjer vear. Kach ari-
ditinnal brand 7H cents. fcvery rarmer or
ranchmen in Moux and ailioininar ennui
siiould advertise their brands iu TheJoub-
a l as 11 circulates all over the state. It
may bo the means of saving money for yoo.
CHARLES BIEIILE.
On left side-or hip of cattle, j
On left sixralder ef horHes. j
1 Mange on the head ol Warbonnet
creek
Address Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb.
CHAUX.ES UMMIO-OIjll
The brand reprsented in this notice
and branded any where on left side
of horses and
IU
Also the L L brand any where on.
left side of cattle belongs to tba
undersigned.
CU1BLE8 L'MFHENOUB.
Harrison, Nebraska,
CHARLES KEWMAN.
The brand .represented in this notice
and Branded an3 where on left side
of cattle, and over-Jap -cat taom (In
right ear. .
Also the same brand -on left TMta(
horses, U:lug to tbe uneralguad.
Raage near fast Springs, sorrta fin fa
Sioux county. Cbahlk NcwiiaK,
Harrison, Nebraska.
S. W. CAIfEr.
JOn left shoulder -ef eatUe
hfrsis.
ant
IKanKon Little COCtenwaa.
i'O. ., Crawf ord Nebr.
FRANK NUTTO.
On left side of cattle and on loft
shoulder ot horses.
jjjjlj Range on Antelope creek
r. O., OhilcbrJst, Siour Co., Neb.
JOHN A. HANSON ,
Owns the follow
inuhrund on eith
er:
Also HG on cat
tle and horse
cattle on leftslrte
horses on left
lihouldcr.
Kanire on Silver Springs and east of slate
inc. i'oHtoflice Harrison Neb
, ?100 REWARD.
FOr proof to convict any person of steal
ing any of my stock.
Cattle branded
same as cut.
Horses branded
same on right
shoulders
orC on -left
thigh.
Sheep, paint brand
same as cattle and
Are brand C on
right aide of nose.
Address, David Colvii,i.,
Glen Nebr ,
Democratic County Convention
A county convention of the Democratic
party of Sionx county, Nebraska, is hereby
called to meet at Harrison, lu said county.
Saturday, Sept. 30, 18M, at the Court House,
at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of plac'ng
In nomination candidates for the following
olHces :
One County Clerk,
One County Treasurer,
Oue County Sheriff,
One County Judge,
One County Superintendent of Schools,
Ono County Surveyor,
one County Coroner.
Also, 1o transact such other business as
may properly come before the convention.
The several precincts In selcl county
HI bo entitled to representation In the
convention based on the vote cast for Hon
0. J. Smyttho at the general election of Jses,
belngone delegate for each IU votes or minor
fraction thereof, which makes the appor
tionment as follows:
Andrews
llowen
Montrose tW
sugar I oaf
Warbonnet
Whistle Creek
Antelope
Hat Creek
Running Water
Snake Creek
White Hirer
Cottonwood
It is rei oin mended that no proxies be al
lowed. It Is rfconipiidod that tbe different Pre
cinct primaries in the county be bold on
Tonsil y Sept. 11, IS0R.
M. J. Bwwrrr, Secretary.
M. J. UATHAft-, Cbtlrmaa,
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