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' Karris V URNAL. "VOL. XII. 900. IsJ O. 50. 0!"'-V'"t"""rj0Q'J!:GT'0 12 CV!n SETTLED -UNTIL IT 13 CETTLE3 RIGHT." Hi. William J. Br,... A RESS - Jo HAH RI SOX PI 0 j? Kii)s i'!)tli)ii I'rlco !Vr Year ? 1 .CO. ! ' Official l V? per of Sioux County. T OW). UOaxoN', - KmTOR. o KyrtWM at ihk IJAMUM n tt Ouk h as !-:c(,m rj'AiTiiTnt 2 !. fra m B lll - Itnubli:sin nis M'jtvt tint u'l to rail hnu Hun. Wrhster 1 avt , a now refurritiar to him mm Wtli IhtU i-'.rv.'i ht liys gone cris cross on tita iUlmiubttAtioa. Ti e Jfonro tli ctrine, u oriifintillv clureU, auJ h mmm ictrri.refod lv stu: fehni; Denioeriio prpsiilents is a .er nvinem. part of ths foreign xili'-v of -the . Unit-d 8t:it.t. auJ must at all "times lc vigorously niaiotainl. The dllVlo' ui i 'a lon-il ronvtn tion. lit Karsas City; from Nw York, re instruuted to siijifwirt JIou. V. J. Bryan for; president and to vott; iik tt unit on all questions which may comn h.,'fure that, uii-fij-it Ixxly. In all prolMbilitv. there will not bo a lilnwn'in ' vole against tbs tbn oomioatioD of Ir. Bryan in the Kansas), City Convention.- - Whut a chungft in fonr voars. i . Th new trusts imrporat?'I unoVr the laws of Nw Jersey (Hiring tlw past year, will pay into the stiue treasury a cor fiomtioo Ux, amounting to fG.V)O00. Fifteen new t,ruUi wera oraniz! and incorporrted unedr tle laws of New Jer sey during the past year, an m-r'ated capital of 00.000000, Tins repuldican j'ftrty have been in pwer four years and have done nolliin to prevent monopoly. Too late for them now. For the bena.'it of some single gold dtantJard advocate, we wish to remind them their choice at the polls next Nov emlxer will lie between Mclduley with whom thay agree only on one question, :tnd Bryan, with whom they disagreff on ft air.file question. The choice will lie between a man of platitudes and a man who Kays what he means and mean what he Buys, between a man whose ear is "tuned tocatth tin slightest pulsation of a pocketboock" and a niun who 4 1 i st ns to the heartbeat of humanity j" be tween a man of whose policies none but the trusts can be certain and a man hv principles the world undarslands. Those who choose McKinley cannot so f-erale the man from his cant. Those who choose Bryan cannot sepe rate the man from his candor. Those who choose McKinley cannot Jiope that he will abandon the policies thought out for him by others. Those who chooose liryan need not ex pect him to abaudou the prinCiplus he has f t'longht out for himself. It will be McKinley and an empire; or it will be liryan and a republic. If an empire resting upon gold is pre ferred toa republic resting upon gold und silver, then Itit us begin the erection of the imperial temple the temple that ha!l testify to the correctness of Europ ean prophecy that government of the people, by the people and for the people nhall perish from the earth, We often hear individual republicans express sympathy for the Boer, but we liaye yet, to note that any republican jitate convention has adopted a platform plank recognizing the riht of of our sister republic In South Africa, to enjoy that liberty which we claim for ourselv es in this republic. As a sample of the strength of republican sympathy for the Boers we quote tho following press re port of the proceedings of the Illinois re publican state convention, hsld just re cently: After the platform had been read, Miles Keh, of Chicago, presented an amend ment expressing sympathy for the Koulh African republic. It was lost in a storm of hisses. Our republican friends dare not publicly sympathize with the lutch republic, becauH such an expression of ympthy would ilao McKinley In the face. I'oyla, in Pent, Is the driest spot on be face of the earth; Ths InUrva! le lwcn two iliowant of rain is seven JOUR IS 1 T Tho iJcmncrcicy of N-w Y.rk, in their talo convention placnl pra.sidfns AU-Kin-l-y in a c-oiiiprrdiHin;; po.'jiiinii iwtore 1 " voters of t-us im1..o;i, an.! viDfhcaUs qii.tn a niituln-r t,f repnoli. an ctinrcirt men, who openly opp.isml ,., Porto H, coan tari.r bill passed by t.lm .Vith session oy oiiolie-; a prmfirnpli of tho prat's, on that part of las incxsu-e relative to tariffs luftf it i.': "Our plain duty is to abolish all cus toms tariff between the United States mid Poito Kico ami jjivo her products free access to our markets"-William McKmluy. Without doubt tho nuxt great war to take plat e will bo in Chin. And it be gins to look as if our Uncla Samuel aa about to Imtoih embroiM loyellier with other nations in that war. Tlw New York Journal makes these timely Mic:.-,!io!i.: litre are a fw of tho thing? that vot ers will do well to make an especial study of between now and election day: The Alger embalmed beef scandal. The linaucUl collusion between John 1). Rockufellrr and Secretary Gjo. The Urr.ff. oppression of too Porto Ricans. The United States army outrages on the Coucr d'Alene miners authorized by William McKinley. Thefts, murder and mismanagnments iu tho Philippines. Potoloce rascalily and embezxlcmont in Cuba. The Ilay-Pauncefote treaty, by which we are to build an isthmian canal while England commands it, , The brave turgors of tho Tansvaal re public, w.-em not to lo wlupiH-d, by any means, For on the "III in.st the Boer for ces surprised, killed, & wounded over 500 of the Derbyshire fusilers, btiilus cut ting Lord Hohurts conimunicatioas and otheri.-ie crippling the British forces seriously. Hence, as the old proverb (joes, "The hattln is not to Ilia strong," always, nor the race to tha floet." (iod ffraut that they may y.it be victori ous, if, ho . ever, they have right on thbir side. Tho Mother of luliumanitr. In his recent speech delivered before the anti-imperialist league of NW York, Hishop Spanldiny, of Peoria, 111., denoun ced eur war of conquest, as arime of im perialism; lust of blood and gold hear what ho says: And now the American sold ier, who should never shoulder a Run except in a righteous cause, is sent 10,000 miles across the ocean to shoot men whose real crime is that they wish to bo free, wish to govern themselves. Tosay they that they are unfit for freedom is to put fortn the pica of the tyrant iu all acs and everywhere. The enemies of liberty hnvo nover lacked for pretexts to justify their wrongs; but, in truth, at the root of all wars of con quest there lies lust for blood or for gold. The Arena for April, 11)00, published a remarkable article by Mr. II. D. Money of Washington, I). C, in which the writ er proves irrefutably tha fallacy of the claims of the advocates of the colonial system. Mr. Money devoted a generous part of his article to a comparison be tween the export trade of England, with hor 11,000,000 square miles of colonies and dependencies, and that of the United Slates, with no colonies, much to the advantugt of the United States. In the same articlo Mr. Money exposes the truth about tbn colonies of Frauce nnd Germany and gives additional proof that American commerce does not depend on the acquisition of territory io remote regions of the earth. j 03sOD45C0 K00 0 C KM r-1 THE PIONEER Drugs, D r i.i fji s ts S undr ies, 1 'flints, Oils, VfirnisheS, Books find Stationary. J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. .V Fensstor William V Allien, dwlares, tli:it tlio poiitiial itti:ition is irn!e,i linlit Tor the fusionists this fall, nnd says its LaUiiit liain. ions , mil not the leiisf, nra the lioer envoys tourinur j throughout tlio oountry, tlwir ?ieet'hes ! ara xrousini; libertv lovinir souIm evtrv. where. Over In Wyoming. ' o F. B. JJamlin flnishud hiscontmct with t ii school district, last week, by paint ing nnd fencing the new school I'm? use. JVII. Newlin made two book cases for the district last week, aud placed one in each of the school houses. Sir. Tatman is working for a Mr. Mag oon. in the valley this week. r Miss Psle Tatnmn was selling' Japan ese oil and soma other medicines last week. Kiie Hint with good hiiccey; as we hear. Mr. Robinson, census enumerator, for this district, called on us the lirst of tha week. Wo understand that . Fred Smith has taken a home sK-ad on the south side of the settlement and will make this his home for a whiln at bast. We saw a boy on hi ) way to Kirtly, a few days ago, who seemed to have a broken arm at least-be carried it a sling. We missed a good item by not making in ;uirias of him consuming his ailment. A Mr. KalldV. of Jlarsland was selling dry goods and trinkets to the residntSof the Ridge the last of last week. Francis lX-uel maiio a pleasure trip to Lui;k on last Thursday. No wonder he looks so WISE. fcay mister editor. We had quite a zephyr up our way on last Friday. Is it time for the candidate to begin to blow. We are glad to hear, that our old time friend and neighbor, C. B. llollingsworth is on the road back to Sioux county. Therall seem to bo glad to get back a gain. No doubt we will see Mr. Knott, and family trucking back to the land of the Sioux in a few years. How is it sister-Clio? Father Deuel was calling on the Ridge last TliiirsClav, Ifo stayed overnight with his son Harry. Tho entertainment, given by the Ken dall Hixson company, in the Fast school house, on Tuesday night of last week', was quite exhilerating. In fact it was a success clear through. All did first rate, and every one that attended thou ght that thev had value received, I'd Ullaman that Mr. IIixsou was as good an enjm in as ever'we saw in a minstrel troup while Gluey Kendall was hard to biat as a middle man. But say, the fun niest thing of all was to see Mr. Kendall our former minister trying to beat nius i : out of a couple of cow's ribs. We could have loaned him a good pair of eb onies and showed him how it was done by that simple- twist of the wrist. The proceeds for the evening was $y.!i0, which by tho voice of the people was all douated to tho company. The continued dry weather will short en the crops some we fear, besides there will be a shortage in tho hay crop. The Ash gray blister battle baa made its appearance in countless numbers and is taking the potatoa vines as fast as they appear above ground. Paris green is the bt-st remedy but a few boys with whips of pine boughs is the quickest and easiest way to get rid of them "See year book 1 fills." They are a good thing in some respects as in the larve stace they destroy a great many grasshopper egg's as that ia thoir chief sustenance during that Stage. Quarterly meeting was held at the West school house on last Sunday; but not being there vs Bcfitm can't report it. It Is rumored that L. O. Hull will sell his newfpapor and go into the M. IC. ministry. What on earth would a Meth odist preacher do with Hull's politics? Calhoun (Iowa) coanf.y Itepubltran. Porhapsifhe sells hiH paper he will throw In his politics. What's ths use of spoiling a good detective, trying to make a melhodist of him. Since coming to Calhoun county Grnnney's political and financial record has tieen brilliant in the extreme. We dont know what Rockwell city, will do whon he Is gone. Lohrville Enterprise. Miss Edna Noble arrived hore from Lincoln on last Sunday ami resumed her school again on Monday. Slie received her diploma and Is now a fledged Wy whig teacher. 'OChX 04-04 004 Q - PHARMACY. How i'rirtfly was Puzzled. "Got any beys?-' Homer Priddv said To the lady from over the Rhine; And the lady shook her llaxen head, And civilly answered, "Nuin." 'Got any girls-"' Homer Priddy said To the lady from over tha Rhine; And again the lady shook her head, Ami civilly answered, "Nein." "But some are dead" Horner Priddy (said To the lady from over the Rhine; And again thy lady shook hsr head, Arid civilly answered, "Nin." "Husband, of course?'' Homer Priddy said To the lady from over the Rhino, And again shs shook her flaxen head And only answered biru, "Nein." "Tha d-1 you have?" Homer Priddy fsaid To the lady from over the Rhine; And again she shook her flsxen head, And civily answering him, "Nein." Now what do you mem by shaking your head, And always answering "Nein?" i "Icn kann nicbt Knglisch!" civilly siid the lady from over the Rhine I A Wealth or Uciuity. Is often hidden by unsighty Timples, E:i una, Tetk-r, Erysipelas, Salt Rheume etc." Buc!tla' Arnia Salve will glorify the fi.ee by curing all skin Eruptions, al so Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Ulcers, and worst forms of Piles. Only 2o tents a hox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Dr. J. E. Phinney, druggist. Contest Notice. I'nited States Land office, Alliance, Nebraska, ( June Hh, l'.ioo. ( A sufflclr-nt contest affidavit having len fllfd In t tlia ottlne by Clnus Cliristensen, con tectunt, against Boine!eUfl entry No. 10W made Oetols-r 3rd, ISM, for Knst-hatf v south west i, Section li and Kant-half Sortli-west 4, Section 7,Tewnshlp34 north, rani;e 54 wont, ny Mary Koote eontcslee, in v.hlch it i alleged that tho said Mary Koote lis li wholly abandoned wiid tract, that she lies cb!ini;od her residence therefrom for iii,i"i tlmn six months sines untieing said entry; that suid tract is not uflttled upon cultivated by wild party ns required by la. that said defects continue at the (late of litis tiflidavit and are not nor were not cmved by service of said rntrynmu iu the Ai-u y, Nary or Murine Corp ot the I'nited Mutes durhuf the Iut war with ."pain or ai:y.itlier war In which it amy have been eu ;,'h (,'(:'.. huld prtrtlBH are hereby notified to appear rrnpond and offer evidence touching said alienation ut 10 o'clock a. ni. 011 August Bth, 1WX), before Grant (iuthrie, a Notary fublic ut h'a office in Harrison, Nebraska, (and that dual hearing will beheld at 18 o' clock a. in. on August 11th, l'JOO berore the register and recslver at the t'nltod States Lund office iu Alliance, Nebraska The said contestant having, in a proper nniilavit, Hied June 7th, imw, Bel forth facts which show that after due illllgence iiersoa al ervice of this notice can not lie made, It la hereby ordered and directed that such notice be givun by due and proper publica tion. ' F. 11. 1JOUBIKGT-JN, Register. CAi.rFOKCONUUK.'-lSlOtAl.COSVKSTtON A delegate convention of the People's Independent Party of the Kixth Congres sional restrict of the Stale of Nebraska- is hereby called to meet In the city of llroken How, Custer County, on Monday, July 9th, 1WJ0, at 2 o'clock p. 111., for the purpose of pluclng In nomination a sandidatc for member of congress to represent the .Sixth Con;;i'f-ss!onal lilntrletof Nebrnska, and to transact such other business an liiay prope rly come before tco convention. The rep resentation of the various counties is the convention will be baaed upon the vote of Hon. Wm. Neville In the Congressional ele ction of m one delegate being allowed for each one hundred votes and major fraction thereof, and one delegate at large from each county, which makes the following apportionment: 0 Iiimncr 2 Howard 14 Illalno 2 Keith 4 Ilox Butte,.. 6 Keya rutin ...4 Jloyd . (j Kimball 2 . Ilr.iwu 4 Lincoln i.I3 Iluiralo Logan... t ' Cbrry.... . 7 T.onp .... ..2 Cheyenne - Mcl'herson 2 Custer ..23 llock 3 liawes. s Scotts llluff 3 Hanson 1 Sheridan B Duel .-3 Hloux . 3 (IniHeld 3 Hhermnn' 9 tJrant . 2 Tiiimmji 2 Ure'ley .. 9 Valley ; 10 Unit . 1(1 wheeler 1 Uooker 2 Total M H l recommended th it no prnxlcn be al-1 lowed, hilt tliBt the ilnlegates picient cast the full vow of their respective, counties. A. E. i'AWtQH, chum. Uon. Com. U. F. OorriiP, Scry. . f Sherlfn.s Sale, By virtue of nn order of Bale issued by the Clerk of the District ( ourk of Sioux county, Nebraska, upon a dTc rendered bv snid k'ourl. in fiLVfipnr Ann..! v r:m i., - I nutl 'J bonim Ellis, and Charles 11. Ktiirdlvunt O i executor, are defeudanta, 1 will, oh tlia 13tu (lay of July, A. 1). lU00,Ht tbrt-3 o'clock p. I in. ut Iliirrison, in said County, sell the fol j lowing dcscriW real estate to-wit: , jijviuuui-riiht (juuri-er i, section eleven il, Township thirty-two as, north i j.iigelifty Hvu ft, west, of tliu sixth 8, pi ineijml mcrtliian ;it J);uii,o:i, in Said County, at tlio Kust front linor of th Court llouxn, llnrmon NebriiHkii, ttt public Auction to the hixlicHt Wderrorcush, tosutirtfy said order of sale Ul the stum of r..t with tt.t..,.,.-t , 1 . " "o L', accruing cqhU. Tjiomad iioLLT, sheriff or Wild County; SIioriir,s Sale. By virtue of an order ot sale, Issued by the Chirk of the District Court of Sioux county Nebraska, n)Kin a decree rendered by said Court In favor of Krderick Knott, Is plain tiff, asd Michael O'Toole, The Alfred Walker Company, Nebraska Mortgage and Invest ment Company, are defendants, I will 011 the. l.'tth day of July, A. D. !!), at 2 o.ulock, p. ru. at Harrison, In said County, sell the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: South-west !4, South naif V, North-west , KoutU-west !. South-east H. of Section ttftcen IS, Township thirty-three SI, In range ntly-flve 55, in Sioux Comity, Nebraska, at tho Ka-st front door of tlio Court House, in Harrison, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order of sale in the sum of fe5.BB, wi41i inter est, costs and teeming coats. THOJJA3 JiOLLY, bhorlfl of said County. hhcrtil"n Sale. liy virtue of an order of sale Issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Sioux county, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Court Iu favor of Sioux County, is plaintiff, and Peurce Hiewett, Sarah K. BlcwtU, wife of LdwardE. Hiewett, deceased, John Doe, her husband, real uanie euknown, and Mic hael J. Blewett, are defendants, I w 11 011 the loth, day of July, A. I), liloo, at I o'clock p.m. at Harrison, In said County, sell the following described real estate, to-wit; The South-west quarter 4, of Section nine 9, Township thirty-three 33, North of range fifty lour 54, west, in Nebraska, at Harrison, In said County, at the East front door of the Court House, in Harrison, Nebraska, at pub lic Auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of sale, in the sum of &18S.06, with Interest, costs, and accruing costs. THOMAS HOLLY, Sheiff of iaid County. Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, issued by the Clerk of the District Court, of Sioux County, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Court, in favor of Sioux County, Is plaintiff, and Samuel Tebbet, and llary Tebbet, his wife, Dakota Loan and Trust Company, Corporation, G. Vv. ShnrUiff, whose true christian hanic is unknown, are defendants, I will ou the 13th, day of July, A. D. l'JOO, at 1 o'clock, p. in, at Harrison, in said County, sell the following described real estate, to-wit: Hon tlvcast quarter of Section thirty 30, Township thlrtp three 3.1, North of range 111 ty four M, west of the sixth 6, principal meridian, situated in Sioux County, Nebras ka, at Harrison, In said County, at the East front door of the Court House, in Harrison Nebraska, at public Auction, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said order of sale, in the sum of J4H.62, together with interest, costs and accruing costs. TIIOM A3 HOLLY, Sheriff of said Couuty. KSTI.MATE OF EXPENSES. On the 25 day of May 1:100, the board of Trustees of the village of Harrison, Nebras ka, niada the following estimate of the ex eii8es of the said village for the year l!KiO: olitccrs salaries ( so 00 Printing Mi 00 Water pumping . . Z'A) (10 I'.leciion Lxpeuses vri OU Incidental Expenses 2IH) 00 Sinking Fund 100 00 Interest on Water Bonds 150 00 To apply on Judgement ot Clark & , Leonard Investment Co 400 00 Total 1,I2S 00 Dated, Harrison, Neb., May 29, WW) W. II. Davis, village clerk. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of Sale Issued by the clerk of the district court of Sioux county Nebraska upon a decree icndered by said court in favor of J'ayson B. Bigelow, a Plaintiff and against Michigan Having and I,oan association as defendants: , , I will 011 the 7th, seventh day of Ju ly, A. I). 1900, at 0110 o'clock 1. At 1 at Harrtson, in said county sell the fol lowing described real estate to-wlt: Lot rive li, of Block six 0, of tho village of Harrison In Sioux county Nebraska at the East front Doer of tho court House in Har rison Nebrtuka at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash to satisfy said order of sale in the sum of 1144.28 and intiiroat, costs and accruing coatn. Thomas noLiy, sheriff of said county. SlierHrs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk or the District Court of Sioux county Nebraska, upon a docree rendered by said court in favor of Sioux county, is plaintiff and Martha'A. Richardson, John Doe, her husband whose real name Is unknown, Hho- walter Mortgage company, defendants, 1 willon the 7tb dayot July, A. 1. 1900, at 2 o' clock p. 111. at Harrison, la said county sell the following described rfcul estate, to-wlt: East-half ot south-west quarter '4, south half , of south-east quarter M, .Section thirty three 33, Township thirty-two 32, north of range fifty six 8t, west of the (ith p.ilncipal merldan, in Nebraska, nt Harri son, In said county, nt the east front door of tho court house In Harrison, Nebraska, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order of sain In the sum et Ml. Ml, with Interest, costs and r.cerutng costs . Thomas fioI.lt, sheriff of satd county. S1WK BBANUS. Tun Jophkal will publish your brand, llko the following, for :), per venr. Kaeh nil ditional nriiil 75 cents. tvry lariner or ranch men in, SJoui find adjoining counties should advertise their brands m TheJoiih kl as it circulates all over the stale, it, may be the means of saving money for you. CHAllt.KS fllEHLK. iMi.ii 1 "ij "i iii(i 01 cattle, " 10 shoulder of hot-sos. j Wereek pffij Address Hairison, Sioux Co. Keb. Fhink C. Lewis. Branded on left side Maltese Cross ISsoSSJI"'' Cattle and 011 left shoulder of Horsas. I'.ange ou hcaa 01 Iiite Uiver. P. O. Address Harrison, Keb. JOHN A. HANSON llllf lll-l ,11 ft; Mil h. K'l' sr: Also HQ on cat tle and horses cattle on leftside Imrws ou left bhnulilMr. Range 011 Fllvor Springs and east of slat Ine. i'oslofiice Harrison Neb $100 REWARD. For proof to convict any person of steal Inganyof my stock. THSWrymS Branded HORSES. 1'. O. Addiesss David Colvillb, Harrison. Nebraska. CIUULKS NEWMAN. The brand represented in this notice and branded any where on left side of cattle, and overlap eat froas the right ear. Also the same brand on left thigh ef horses, belongs to the undersigued. ltange near East Springs, south part fo Sioux county. Cbari.es Nkwman, Harrison, Nebraska. FRANK NUTTO.. On left side of cattle and an left shoulder ot horses. Range on Antelope creek . 0.,Ghilcnrlst, Sioux Co., Neb. J.S. TUCKEE. Branded os left shoulder ol horses md on left side of cattle. Kange on White Elver, near Gletk 1'. O. Address, Glen, Nebraska. final Proof Notices. All persons having final proof notices ia this paper will receive a marked copy of the paper and are requested to examine their notice and if any error exist report the same to this office at once. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Ofllce at Alliance, Neb., May 1 1900, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof tn support of his claim, and that said proof Wfll lie made be fore Clerk of District 'Court at Harrison K Nebraska on Jane 23, 1900, viz: DORA ZEKBST, widow of Fredrlc Zerbst, deceased, of Harri son, Neb. on II. E. No. 201 for the S v N-K '4, N-W H, 3-E Ji. Section 20, A 6-W J$. N-W Section 25, Township 33, N-It 56 W. lie names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residencs upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz : ' Gustavo Noreisch, Charles Sohlltz, Charles Biehle, Nels Anderson, all of Harrison, Nob. F. M. DOKUINGTON, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. o . Land Office at Allianc, Nebrska, Way If), 1900 ( Notice Is hereby given the following-named sottler nas tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of District Court ant Harrisoa, Neb, on Jnne, 30th 1900, viz : ANDRAES KNOEI. of Harrison, Neb., 011 II. E. No. 3924 for the N. X S-W Ji S-J5. N-W.ii Sectloe 25, N-K.X S-E H Section 26 Twp. ,'!2,N. R 50 W; ne names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation 00 said land viz: Otto Tlotze, Charles Caminzlnd, Fred Bctchen, John Marstellcr all of Har rison. F. Al. Doninglon. Keglgistcr. Sheriffs Sale. By virtno of an order of sale, issued by the Clork of the District Court, of Sinux Coun ty, Nebraska, upon a decree rendered by said Court, in favor ot Theodore Wagner, Is plaintiff, and Dakota Mortgage Loan Coin pany, Globe Investment Company, Henry A. Wymau, receiver of the Globe Investment Companp, Cummorelal Investment Compa ny, K. J. Anguf, christian name nnknowu, Mr. R.J. Annus, chrlstirn name unknown, II. F. I'easly, christian name unknown, are defonihints, I will on tho lath, day of July, A. D. lino, ut 2 o'clock p. m., ot Harrison, lis said county, sell the following described real esatc ta wit: Lots 3 and 4 and South half ', of the North west quarter Section li. Township S3, North of ltange M wast, at Harrtson, In said county, at the Kant front door of the Oovri House, In Harrison, Nebraska, at pnhlle auction to the highest bidder for cash to " satisfy suld order or eale la the oat of 17,11 v with Interest, costs and accruing oaetn, ' THOMAS MOM. Y, SheruT of sett Oosfcii pz.il in El r w ' : St.