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- - i "- r ' "" " ' , S 1ARRISON CO " "T"Tv TV. A 0 it n VOL. XXV. :ABBIS01T, JEBIESICA., TKCT7E;33DjfiJS t- ! T r - THE LOCAL NEWS- , . , Mr and ArsT"Jiiu Anderson returned Saturday fium Omaha. Boas To Mr. and Mr, Chas. La wis Wednesday Sept IS. a boy. Attorney and Mr-. P,rtr of Crawford pert Thimxlay last in Harrison. John Tidd was in tow., froiu Indian cruek lust ThurMluy. He has bwo hoii.e uooul trto week. lion. O. V. Coll'ut) arrived in Harrison ' Tuc.siiay and Mjisiit a tow days in th) 111-; his pnii.shnient Kop;u:,ftsl il.at tli'j for loit'ht uf Ins bunmesst. i e'lTior 1 lyncliKl, hill the ir:-st Kto-xl over hiin, rwidv. to (joard ayainst lar- Miss hutl Monduy uihtliiid VMll IcloaiO Hi iioiiic lor Home tune. Toe work of filling iu tiio hridgt-n on tho K.klior in the vicinity ot Harrison has bjiui pnsliud rapidly and is uow uuuruoui pleliuil. Suvuial Sioux eownty runchmcn liave bitn cailtd before lha Fedaral fury at Ch'iyjiino to answer to the charge of feniani; govermnont land, Uiy noy Jordan returned lout Friday from Omaha, where lie has been taking treatment in St. Joseph' ilospitnl. ile ii iookm well and im pruLahly nouie iui lrovoU. iJon't wail until you become ohronic ahy coiistipaled hut lake lAjWitt's Little iiirly iiineM now uud tlieu. They will kwcp your lit'trand oowuls in good or der. Easy to take, tiafe pills. ' J. li. Pliinney. j Ilov. Warren ltd Wednesday for Hush viiie wiieie he will preach tnu coming yuir.' lie drove to Craw lord VV'tdueKlay ufleiiloon aral will make the )nuriitv by caiv stages. Be v. Yontiinan is to be the new uiimster and is expected today ' ofvtomorrow. -?, Emery Zlmriiermao left Saturday (iiit, He expu.ted to toy over Sunday and then continue his journey to Omaha. he Prkss JofiWAt. will kep him posted on the news of Sioux county. B. W. Purseli, Kintersville, Pa., says lisnir,.'rd 25 year.'iAvith pik'H and conlil obtain no pelief Uintil IhsW Ill's Witch Had .Sal ve eircted a (wruiaaent cure. CouiitrfrfijIU ure worthless. ( J. E. Phinniy. 3. (. Jliiriam vno in town Friday w ith a pocketful of as nice apples as it has ever b-.-en our privilege U tast. lli'V were raised in Sioux county ami uro tbu result of sub irrigation on hi ranch. A never failing cure for cuts, burns bcnlds, ulcers, wounds and ores is iJe Vitt' Witch Ilazd Kalvu. A most soothing and healing remedy for all skin aT'Ktions. Accept only the genuine. J. E. Pluuney. 13 cars of cuttle were shipped from Ilarrisiin last Sunday aud seveml cure from (kdieo's Hiding, J. W. Peed. W, Itecd, Dr. Phiuney, Mr.' Henry and Mr. Erdman were the shij pe-s from Harrison n nd H. II. Story and Mr. VVur.it' ke from Coffee's Hiding. Sd lAiriing, 1012 Howard st., Port Huron, Miclt.v wnte: "1 have trun: many pills Hiid laxauvps but iJeW ill's Lnl.a Etrly Piscisi are far (he bust pills "-J havijever ujcU." They iievrgnpo - .Bk- r i.' r... . . . J. E. Puiniiey. Under the direction of Manager Myers, the Harrison diamond lias been skinned olf anil is in good sh.iw lor piny ing, An attempt has bee u uiadw to have regular prucla w for the lime but as jet no r. gu lar tune has U'eti wt, '1 he hoys are gel ling quite enthusiastic uud expect to Uy heteriil games yet thisneasull. Henry llraydon, lfurris, N, C, sa: "I took iiied.ciiiu year for asiboaia butonu bottle of One MiuuUCough Cute did me more good than nil) thing else during thiltiiue. liesl Cough Cure." . j,, ' J. E. Phinniy. C'ongressman MomJeli of , Wyoming wm n passeiigel lun' Urn wit bound train ftaturday. In mi ititerftw by a 1'nfcKK J Of TIN AL represeuiativ Im aKpressed deep sorrow for the decease of our lion ored president. , 'aWIii a asked uIkmiI the hip itihcidy bill In Coiigretts aod chance for western irrigation appropriations, he expreMwil a ho that some uiiders'H.iii, inir cotitd U renched with UK- nhip ub iriV prflntotors which would kiwi "(ive1 h WtsV'' irrigation npt iopriation me Priest Knocks Him Dc.vr.. Arriori-' a crowd standing in front of the bulletin boards at Buffalo recently there were two men, one of a dis tinctly foreign cast of countenance, the oilier a priest, wearing Hie raiment of I his order, Presi r.tly a bulletin was dis played announcing llj.it the president's ' i "" leiiiaiiMi uncnunecrt. The tor- ( & "'""f f ' ! "r1" 1 m"kZ "" I or It and finish tlin rrwlvtiU'''r "'''"'If straight I'riMii the slK.ulder, and ' htl t(us K:1j(1( ,,. Ir.lu,.er ljlwn tlm ; ey.S U.Un; him fion, the i.!v:alk in- J I to l!w iL-utur .vhfi-o lui lay for .some ino-j mi'tilK iiiieons"i"iis. Knnm vtlm h hvuul his words and who had tvjtuexM! iii'.-r vioior.otf. it tvus iii.v-ov-r'il laler ! that tin.' tirivst was I-Vt Ikt Fiiz.rrald ol J SaiiFrniicis'si, a v.ann iidinirer of I'rf-si- denO.lv Kin'ey. JCorthw estern Julhoiic. The PRii JiiriiNAi. rereiwd tliis wwk somt liH.r:ure from the Statu Historical Society. 'J Ins is a society which ii en deavoring to collect information relative to the Ural settlement of Nebraska and preserve it for future generations in the shape of a complete and authentic his tory of Nebraska. -It is supported by state appropriations and by contribution. There are, uo doubt, peoplo in Kionx county who can tell of interesting evunts which occurred in the early days of set tlement. Theby are worth print in;,', and " hen you feel reriiirirjseent, come iu mid talk with thn editor of tins family neces I'itv, and t.e will be ul.ie to coiitnbui.e some valuable information to tins deserv ing society. T . t t T 1 y i v V J. i l 1 1 X I J . r I "iop'a'o-j'3404'04txoi The Christian bos ri'tiirned from Iheir trip to the Cheyenne River on last Friday. They had u dis igreeabU trip a the weather was so damp. The Slate Asmyer smiI the following report to Andrew J ;iu is i m iu tfg .rd t t'ne mineral foiu-id in his well, (i d.l, trace: Opjsjr, 11 per c nt value p-r ion ).!)'!. I'ois was lb j assay on a mi ill can of the sand takn fro:;j ine well an 1 not on.tl.o nugitr. found. Mr, Murpl "V re ports Mini shinning particles were found in the sand taken from his well aiiout llllee miles northwest from Mr. Christian file as.sii er slates in l.is letter that the. mineral found resembles cold in color more than any other Minora! known. Your correspondent at ttialed the sale at Air. Mulvr's u cu hot 'i'liiiisday and met quite a number of his old Hioux County friends, tattle soid reasons. by svyil but not high so cattlemen sav. The lariil iuipleaneiiis no.'c bought mostly oy parties living on the Paige. The first trust of the season visited ie, an last Wednesday ir.ght. it was very light but noticeable. Qaite a cevere hail nnU wind storm passed over the sottlcii.enl on hct V ed ueaday altcruoon, H da comadcruhle damage to the fu liiecu'S of o ils i,t:ll standing, and anelleJ out ipilteu. lot that Has in suock. J 11. New hn and w ife went to H.irn seii on Tuesilay of last week and stayed over liigiu returning liouio the next day. .Mi's. Nuwlin was having some dental woik d iue, in fact having leein "extract ed without pain." On lust Saturday night the sad news i,f the death of Psesident JlcKinley . e u li d us. It was unexpected us the last re noils wcio that he v.as improving, 'lhe nad news cist a gloom over t.ie unlir Ueigiiborliuod. Why, why, O God this sorrow sent? Thisgriel Hint fills our continent; Why droops our tioblo flag today. All hearts feel sadness and dismay, For he who held with luithlul baud Toe weilfaru of uur mighty laud, Pests now iu d. ttth's heroic deep While gloom prevails uud millions weep. 0, what could nerve u liumuii hand; To strike our loved one from lhe laud; How could the fatal bullul.il, Aud pierce the one we held so high? Weep, weep uo more Columbia band, lint risuand drive Irom out our laud , All anarchists on treason bent: A a,ige Uis de ith, uur president. Zjkiel. plour and feed at Smith's LOW prices and quality counts. Others buyCrawlord Hour why not (J try u suck ot Crawlord Hour its war ranted. Roller Milli of Crawford make it. Qread In the stuff of life. Read the locals. Everybody knows what good broad in. r you getting good Hem? Did yoi. try Ciawford Hour? f i Harricks Gosip. The department i niMtn.in lfr. Ih'i;,'-id..-i Bul-s, visiied hrt p.wf on his annual ii - specti.,n on the lCli inst, aeooiopani-.' y vapt. ,ins. u. j.,-.vid, Fourth i itva'rv a:ii,, i..Mi-,-!.r .-,-rM .r t i..-"..urr - "'"l" T'" "" "f th" mIui . . the f;er.v.-;il is et.t it it;,i.' wpsomi:- ted on account .f thn d -.th of P'-esider" McKinley. The P-ne,al ;lii , .lrtv S.i!ur lay evtmfc-, afivr a l.rWr.ns.fion for the oiiii!rv i,i-r, it, is i.,i.!t:rli..l 'they will vn;; in deck hor. A dance was jriven at, the p,,.t Am 'me. nient hn 11 on the lsj'h inst. hy die S'.cial ( 'lub of Fort lu.biiHon. A niiisicale for the licnelH of (he L'pi ; copal church of Craw ford was j-iven at tile Post Amus-nieut, itttil on the lltji iiist. Puooi:A-FiifT Part. Piano Due?, "The ;ivn Fichters'" r Mrs- Asters and Mis., Kwtma.i. Vocai Solo, - "P..r All iiu-rnily,'' Mrs. J. L. .Molt. Vocal Solo, "Four W clover." M,ks Ifulen Cross. Piano Bo!o, "(ure Scarlaiti," Mrs, C E Masters. Vocal Kolo. "A Uream," Miss Bss litstui'iii. Piano Duet, "j Travatort," Mrs (I 12 Masters and Miss HoeJ,,. Paiit S:-7:o;;i) Piano Solo. ; Ibatisotid" A lp.-o.; Miss Myrtln Hogle. Vocal Diiflt, "Jone; Where the Rosehin's Sleep," Vocal S.iln, "The Holy City," , Mis. Bes'Ivist nan. Voi'al Solo, "Sleep Fittie p:ihy oFMine.' Miss Helen Cross. ! Pinno Duet, "Chare., of tlinTJIil i.no.'- Mrs. i i E Masters and M..s Kasl man. VuC'il 'S,,I"' "Violeto." Miss Mvi'l.!? Ilofle. Vocal Solo, ..foo Late," Mrs. J. L Mot t. All perrcrm.!is rcsida at Crawford, and nil acqhilted lliftoselvts creditahl v. A salute of thirteen puns was fired nt snn-is." n the 13th inst. and oaeevery hajf hour du-'in. ?.,. a,y.: act foifv-live it aunsct. in b- r. avjioer.t of Our late and ! eb.V'i) president. , ,M.ss Jiel'e ll.onilton, who m Wn a visitor at the Post, has return, d to her home. Mrs. I tij-elns, of Rehnyl-r, Not.. who has hi en visi'huf her son here, left for Hot Hpringi, 8 i, oa th''9;h last. A geti-.ral court nviHinl is ic session at i k" Povi fur lhe trial of ; -n -ra' pis..iif iv Metnl, rs ol the coiil t aro j .- K. W. llovl, Ci-pts. P. C. V ir.Vii.it, 11 nrr K.. 1y nod C. J. T. i 1. r:-, Ten:!, .''ir-'u'rv; S.'oi.il-.'.ieiit". VV. il. S'iii;h, P P.. Mc !.,'u,", Tii rtc-'iith Ca.v.-ilrv; Hecond U'eut. U. I!, Wale, TiiCi he"; FV ' t.. i-r.U:r Mur.A-s, Tiiirteeii!,ti infantry, jnd:iC' advuoate. Post, s.-hool for children opened on th O'-ll lust, with all the childre.i in at'eiei aiK'ii. It is understood !hat First Ser;t. Nvce, i'roop "!," Thirteenth Cav., will tak leave of I lie Post about theli'hiinr. r,,r I'iiilad dphia, Pa., wl e- he . ill s A nraio ami iiiimedia'.ely r. tiir o to i, Post. Boclarc Glaanings. Several storms closely following each oile r struck this locality recentlv, () . Wednesday of last week a vi-der.t ruin arid hail storm Bwejit around the hdlsintle vicinity of Mrs Li.zio (;f. lei's ranch destroying for the second tune this season a (hie crop of nlfalf . just resdy to cut. The day followii,K iireither Ktorni stru.-K Sowb-dly can von and rain and hail fell so heavily tint inn lew minute the roads at the cros.in.; were almost impassable. On V..diiesda a high wind ntvO'iipailie'l by niiu are! hail tore l! roach (he V.iiley, ii,h falling heavy Tift ween II. Z iiiiiiermanV place and the Coffee ranc!-,, doing consid iibli" iliiiiuigH to the gardens in its path Fortunately the storm was of slight dura lion. Momlay of last iweek J. h. Andorson made a trip to Chadron with a load from the ranch for 0. F. C'olfee, returning on Saturday. Mrs. .Anderson visitrd with relatives during Jim's absence. Emery Zimmerman, who has been spendingn, week at the homo of his par ents in the valley, left on Sniurdav for Omaha where he will entel the Theologi cal Seminary to complete his studies He slopjs'd olf at Children to upend Sun day with his sister Llllie, and otlier friend there, Henry VVertz, who has been at work in Hheridinn, YVyo.,for several months, returned last, week pleased with the country and reports good wages and plenty of wirk there. Al'trfr a yKnv' (ii,s.MT., II. T. JZ-jr!, tad family have i-.Uuru-d to t;;t-i;- 0 i :tiih in llj ) v-til.iv. r -o1,'- 7,-ill oti will ;a, thin o'.rnii 'laiwiinir s'ir:.r;x-!S. J'n-jt. (!. r(.a. ii-tilHi.-oai is found in a rv-'fi-IJ hv :h i'oilifnU. Now its a Kold ii,i0, yol, - iryin-'i.Kd to !,-,;, th.4 .ir . 'Vyoniiii:; a 'i I ive wi-h yai) sui c.;si. h' !l IS hi;( H d;ri)Vi'. ij -ft ion of Xi-iirasit,! thr.'O t.mes in th.. . once at. t' hoi too. '-I!, at o.-). T,)B j W.iSKQ ;. ri;nl that Ml 'ivn,' in M.irvey tlw ihi- k-"!-', b; Arnsburjjcr enr- VOM WTl'e : but Nebras there is no tf-dd min.., i"kuig up 1 1 -,o slrav iiiiyets. !; i is s i i-jr!) in oth'-r resour-v. necevily for divelopiie; h,.. ' Wy.iminir will r. si r;!;e, a el ,, "i 'V 'jaaaiiKa if sin; h .pes I. tKrom Clio's Peni O .A 0000 C O :ZiJ! C o-CC Tiie sUi'.l uis at the Collvgi, from : hsU.ice are xct;in sell Iwl t i,u.-, !:..'.'pa,g..i' hoard. ag a-s the Cav; may I,..; and the buny limo oi: tlw liulleire seotio,. i is arrived, and books here, l!e-r? f, Verywlier- wiil !.. in demnud from no. till next June. We are expecting a very jood years work. Wa wish Miss Eit.-rP:irson sneers, in r ne.vca'hn', atidii.i girls t.i.u , . tone to a'lreul ta.) i!iiai.'..n Ac! ... nay they do goo't work and have n .-, , 'ij .vab1! y . r .ill fuiiy,.S.-lx 'o'lnfs-'s cowboy that en tern the Vey.F van Uni versity at L .'iciu c.irryt oil' tne h!i..;s- I , f his class. The nation N airiin e.i! ;d to mou n over the d. I'll, bv tic harnl of ,t villian. of its ruler. Such thbigs an to.) ou. uion, it c a.. i n !..l i i w.i a-1 will it. em! at.d how is ii t. li.- stopped? Clio. Central C;ty, S'pt, 1G, PJ'Jl. ' We are 'V'; -.v ,:ys .ii l to J'.e.iri o" p.o. IT'-ess and ro-perii v of K , ox '.'oii'if- andsevry wh n misfni'M nnmna. We '-1..VA had no .lesl rucli v. bad storms, Im; rather loo!;". for them many timi-s dm ig I n s-i rial ir w!w:i It wa-i so very iiet. Lv.' v, -j.de passed iorar iny ueei,-. a .'. ve '.':, ,,r it. loiiie-l every (lay. P, n ly "f o"i' 'in - in the ground now. IVo. ier wiieai, rye i.-nd l.ni p isluresj ur.; do-iu-r '.vol;. Corn is riot drying up a' pi - sen. uurf p 'Uc'a.s are Kiatuisng, u home. ,'i'o.vn r.'uit v.ili Im in the mark.-t in a low d,t s. Stock Ult3. Receipt, of cuttl'i so so far this w-;e lave Ii .-.'ii go. id. a i ml, '.I'M more tlrv aim; periisl ot last, week As uso; le.irly I'iree loon lis of the receipts a e .'.-1.-e r n ring"t-s and the supply of cor,, 'e l ..:aU'e Vf!--: Kfii.ill. The U-mand for corn 1 p.u ii" l.l--.t '-ood ) i li m!' si,ers is aetsvi tr.u .and man;.: t ts 1 mi ' .v..;.vU i-k. 1 us .: I. in. -i I ii.'.ily bu: barelv stesdy with m 'a t to. .vo.'Us o l-'t it. Ions e;i .p'S-i'.iv .."i:ioi;:g grades 'Wh!.:li lire siroiiirei'. S'o Kers and'. Fcdi-r-: yard fi-ad-n rt pMsl t.uyers for good slock both heavy and light uud trade iue s sv.t.ly i stroe. '.er. M irket H probably a quiro. i h , , tl 'i ! ban fore pirt ;' i lsl, -Ve-.-s. ill', i .:,- ii.-tDar.d'is increasing and ever , - (im on. s fo a lively inquiry from now 1' est.ern irra-s heef detnaud is irket fully steady on aii d riiigs. hie . bilei'p receipts heavy, mark"!, lower Nve & Ihi.'l.aiiau . io. For S.il'i A good house, barn and lo in a goon location in llainsoii. For ;x. tiiailars call on or address JlltS' L. l.'AKI'i'NTHtl, 13 I) 1.1 irri-on, Nebr. Norri t Silver, North Stratford, N. 11.: "I pun basis! a bottle of One Minui Cough i 'lire when suiTerim; with a cough doctors told me was incurable. One bit i hi relieved me, the second nnd third al most cured. Today I am a well man." j. E. Phinnev. Will exchange flour, groceries, or cash lor wheat and rye at Smiths. Wanted Wheat, and rye at Smith's. Orchr t oa tha Tahla. The up-to-date woman Is always In snarch of novelties. A London hostesn lins distanced all competitors by hav ing the central table decoration at a dlnr.r Mm gave recently arranged In Imitation of am old-fn.-ililoned orchard, with apple and pear trees growing out of soft, grcn turf. Hsnx Aftf Two Vart. The Vermont custom of not hanging a convicted murderer until two years after tlw passing of the death sentence upon him in founded upon the assump tion that any posnlhlo doubt as to his guilt will be removed in that time, and all dnngr- of putting an Innocent man to doath li thus llralnattd, MERELY WANTED PIQ3' FEET. Vernticalar or Gettr AniniM Writer at TubU. "Slang ray Bometimea be ne& un der very embarrassing eondltkrag," re niarked a bachelor wbo bad spent his life In board! houses, "and I have frequently had occasion to observe some very unhappy results on account of the nee of the vernacular of the gut ter. I know vhat Hugo sa!d about elans, and Us great force In convey ing Ideas, and all that sort of thing, hut tis docs not alter my opinion of slang one iota. Slang is an abomina tion, that is uutil the words become so universally used that they And a place in the dictionary, or can be uced In print wltho'Jt quotations. But I had In mind an incident that amused me very much last winter In a board ing housa in Prytanla street Ther was a dudish fellow, scarcely out tf his 'teena, who prided himself ou being the fint always In picking up the latest in the way of slang. One night during the dinner hear he had been particularly loquacious, and, in fact, had converted himself Into a con versational Gatling gun, if I may saj it With an air of sclf-sufacieucy,'and much dlgr.lty, he tifrned to a mUl8 man siitiug by him and said: 't wiit. thank you for the Trilby. The. point--landed, and he succeeded In cottfurlng his frle;id, who did not understand at Brat Eut the joke was quickly shift ed, for the gentleman to whom he addressed the remark turned to him and said with frigid politeness: '0, excusa me, you mean the Cludercllaa,' and as he Enid this he nsssod hia friend the pifii' fent, and I never heard the young fellow use slang again while at my boarding house. In fact, ho never soeice-J to recover from the phock, and generally ate his meals in Bilcnco." Now Orleans Times-Derao-crat. . '. "HAMLET" BY SIGNS. Th9 PlBjr Pro3a1 by StadeuU t Deaf. anI liomb Imt-Itnte. Very useful work Is done by the Adult Deaf and Dumb Iustituto in , .uuiviiwwi, w"' . heard on the Hrst Mon.tav in S!f,t lug up a link of association and lntor- j themuVr on the first .lay m est among deaf mutes Mattered over ' gniar term of said court dnriie.--a large ansa. Some travel great dls- j u;ul for filing vlnlms as nt oi cs- tarxee to take part in a reunion in Manchester that has now become an annual event This year it took place at the Iluline town hall, where a t-;a party In the evening was followed by a performance of "Hamlet" by deaf mutos. Prubab'y the feeling for dra matic representation is as strong in thein aa In others, but to those who csn hear and speak it is difficult to Imagine that It can be fully satisfied with el 5ns end g.;turos, more osj.e clally when they are trammeled with the rapid end complicated movements of the fhiger language. Thn perform ance W83, nowovnr, a greet aucccsn. List year the same "actors" gave "Rom"o und JaKc-t," so that the euc ce.;s was not altofTther due to novelty. Tho drc:-ti:2 of the pla7 was effective, tho scenery was goo.'., aud there was r.pirlt in tho actin?, and the audience, judged by their attention, felt a real concern in the d-jveloj-irr.eirt nnd U'.c !n cidenta of the play. London Tele srrapk. A-ilomoMli Xrll. Everything in drer-a eeens to smnck of the automobile the.;! d.iys, and now we have have automobile vailing, which is much heavier than i ehiflon veiling and finished with hemstitched edgoe, says the New York Sun. Besides locking very r,lce It has the virtues of being durable and of be ing a protection for the complexion. One little shop on Fifth avenue has brought out this novelty together with many others of the more fruicy sort. For the women do not mind upending hundreds of dollars for veiling In one season, there Is a clilfi.'od vcJi hem slltched all around by hand In the daintiest manner. Many fancy effects a white mesh voiling are made by wing a large fat dot of white chenille with the tiniest little dots of black enllle half way around it-" Apain thore aro buncben of grapes In white faenlll dot-s with a little coll of stem fi-une in blaok Bilk thrend. ,ho riewaet tting In colored cblffon veiling has a medium large dot of velvet mutch! ng tfcn color on one utd; nA white on th JthT. . - n..r Awnlnca. New this year are tho horse awnings, put up over horses attached to veh!cla- kort standing a long time In one spot; :n, for instance, the wagon of the men who sells buttermilk by the glaB. The horse awning Is attached at its frqnt end to the top of the hames, projecting above the collar, end then carried over the horses'e back to be attached at the, other end to the front bow of the wag-, on top, thus giving shade and the free clreulatlon ot air under It New York Sun. Jnry Trlala Mot Famtrve. Jury trials are going out of favor In England. Out of 44 rates In the king's bench at the present Trinity ses- sion, 182 are to be tried without JiT. " 1 Mtsj Bu in Africa. Data measuring nearly live feet from tip to tip of their wing have been found In a cave near Tanga, In Kant Africa. . Pre-':mm Cards. GRANT GU'VilRU-7 P-.liwl tit,.; c-U ttiW7. Prompt attention given to a'! i-. matters in Justieo, Coi'.ity and Courts, and before the United - '; Land Office. -. , Fire Insurance written in re':., i sompanies. USTTiPgal papers carefully Uwv.-:. Hakrison. Nr.-.i",.s . JK. J. 0 tunnel, ( (., i- ;. ; Villi Practice in A!! 'oiiris. Kpcciiil Attonlkfi G'lTi-B In Collections and all biwlnfts.s i i:i e! tome will reerti pratiijit Habmson - NiciaiAsf; .... J. E. PfUN'XKy. i, j). Pliyiscinn and Surge;, All calls g-iven prompt ntlei, Olllee in Iiru;r Store. -HAJK2:0,N - SKCRAisft : E. KOIIVER, liiiK-ber irar.iiCHs, fsJiu'r?,- (Jrnin anil Fhm1, I)...., and -Windows, Heavy ii.-; Llai 'oi Presr-HJatiou ,k! it? x: b :;ouxtv i;oc bt oirioi ot; Ty.SE.ISASI'CA. . vln Hie uuiUef t tUo i s' ate of . ';.-) ,'ltt, U.ieeuseU, : KotU-e is veil to i ll i"rr7ns lia-vie. ;i; . or Oeiai'.ndH Hg-ii.'.st If.'ed J. .)-. Witt, nil: f-iou.v Comity, .iceeased, i.liat.lli'i lime 11 ior Ming claims against said es:.aie s monllis from tlie 9th day ol An -i.t 1 pei-Mons lutviui; sui h eii-.hnes H7 r. qu r pri'i.f'iit tile same with thn voti'dierr lor, to the Coaiil-y Jiidie of Hiti.l ( o n. li's ..ilieft t-lierefi, on o- hfli-u-e the',; . ebrunry 1HC2, and elaiines so Mm. r John 11. V-:.' t Countv J i CONTEST NOTICE. Felted Rfafs I.micl Office, ':.. iT.ska, ;.sepv. ; A snltlcieiit content alHitnvitf hsTii lll.-d in this ollieo by Clans fUrisieus n -- - 'iCKtant, atcalnst Homesleud entry o -u.iuU. O.tober sril, IS'I, for E-sst half. soiali west (i), seet-lon (H), east C2), 'o -West ), .Section (7), Township (.H) no, : lhi:)pre('4 West, Tjy Mary Foote, ltel.,( . In which it Is uitcged that, the said ,Vb-v Foote liaa tailed to reside on and cnlt. v .... said land ss required by law in tills; i-, r sue has fulled to build thereon a habit. v r Iuiumi; tb it she liaa failed entirely to i n . vste any of said land at any timo; nnd C. ; siie lirs failed entirely to establish lier (lenre on ss'd Ian. t ; that said default . n tiinie at the date of this nftldavit a.,.! ,. not nor were not caused by service of i- ;, -. entry woiiuiu In thn Army Navy or :;. : ineCorpaOf the United Mutes during the . late war with .Spain or tinv other wii; ,:ii! hieli it may have been eiigHxerl. f-ftid juirtles are hereby nolillerl to Bprt,y..e respond and offer evidence touc.hinir sUd at h'Kntiou at hi o'clock A. M., on (jctoiier Vlt t I!iOI,.heforo Grant tiuthrin, a- notary pao: at iilsoCice In Harrison, Nebraska. And that Html hvaiiue will lie hold i t 1 o'clock, a. m., on October Mth p. ill, l,c;o the lietfistcr and Iteceiver nt tho 1,'n ae (states Land Oftlc.) in Alliiuice, Nebiiw kn. The said contestant having, in a prop. rtflHlnvit, filed July 1st, 1WI1, set fortli which shun- that alter due. diligence, p Konal service of this notice can not be ,a,C -i , .-J.. rimy oi.k: ed mid directed that su . !i notice he given by duo ami proier pnhli.-i'.r tion, af.t ' F. M. DoiiRiNnToN, ' , Register., SIIEKIFl 'S SALK. P.y virtue of an order of sale. Issued by the Clerk of live liihlrlet Court of Sioux f'onnlv, NebranUii, . ..... o. .. . ,' .... i .. ,i;pou a dncr... r . -V. in sold court in lnvor oi lie- i o-; ty of Monx ns plnh.tlf!'. and sfoltet Jnnfs ' I. (iriien, Jennie S!. C.rwn. his n Ifo, I-hiho It. "JiIIIIps, !rla 5tny I'lidlliis, his wife, r.. F. . . Hr.sliy , trustee for W. 1. Telloid, W. J- towdcu, (leorvc P. Davenport, O 1'. Daven .Kil t, Miijrgle Davenport, Aiiiorlcnn InTcst nient Ciwipnny as defendants. I v,ll;(iii' 1hr K-tli ihiy Ci tol rr HT1, 1 1 one iA hsilc In tho forenoon oi said ip.y u. rh. last lri,i t door of the court ho.,,i of said coi.nty, nt Iliiirinon, .Nebri.ske', .i ;, it jiubllc tiiicllon lo the highest Wilder o... rush hi hand,' the rnllowlng diMcrlbed estate In said .ounty, towti: the eiut hull of lhe southeast, put-rt '' ' aoetroii tweut ... .. WHshliirtilriy noit.i . Iiu.kh III l'-three West of ,8l.tb pi t nii'.rlpliiii. I'd sutlsfy said orden ot ,., the sum of forty dollnrs nnd lb ;..y f eents mid liiltnt t and costs and s . ; i C "UK, ' ' Dllt(l .'! is . f I. Hole the rinamt for Till-'. There are about a dozer o'd pWi the names of which are pcrlnn:; lem-'t a.famiriar to the residciu of jv..- jtowne than to city p.a rl". C;C. a': always belnif played p-wvfnr? b gome company. To ettpp'y ihi in;--iii Idemand for their posters li e "') -v 'cute, made perhaps twenty -.'f1 9, 'are kept and printed from. I 'A 6, III -S I.I i n St -i v si I i -i,