Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, October 24, 1901, Image 1

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ZBZ-AIPISOXNr, HEBEASKA, TSTJBSDAY, OCT. 2, 19 Ql.
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E a
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A DiSASTEROUS FIRE.
The Commercial Hotel is
Burneb To the Ground.
A Total Loss.
On Saturday evening our little city
woh startled bv the cry of "fire." Mny
thonlit tliat the commotion Was caused
by the children on the streets until it did
not cna.se ami then they commenced to
investigate, When they stepped to the
doors of their business places they saw
(hut the Commercial hotel was ablaze.
Many hurried to the scene, but the first
to come saw ut n glance that with the
limited supply of water it was useless to
attempt to save that building. A few
rushed into tho new part and iroiie,iil
out the tools of the workmen which had
liecn left limns. Hefoie these were out
tui.ie the building ui; explosion which
- might have done credit to an eilit
iKiund gun was heard and immediately
following, the smoke and fl.iino poured
from every window and door in the
building.
There being no hope for the hotel
building, the men on the scene set to
work to wive Mr. Sutton's build
ing only a a few feet to the nortli. Il is
protftiblu that, if they had had time to
think tliuV w ould have pronounced it im
possible, but this tliey didn't have. They
only bud time to go to work and this
they did with a will. Carpets and blan
kets were hastily thrown to those on the
rucfui") ns soon as these were spread.
the water was handed to them and from
he time till the danger was past, tbe light
ought sle.tdily, anil slowly, but never
theless suiely. It was won fairly ul
thotigh Uiu demon laughed and cackled,
uuticipaiioo of its ow u victory. ,
One thing which turned the lide in fa
vor of tiie licbters was the facllliat long
i, '....ill ii,i,l,ers were brought from
Hester's Iniu'Ki Vaid and bra-red ag-iiiist
ll,e north wall eotiipeltintf it. to I..11 m
it.st-uil of out. Several limes t lie soiiUi
..:!,j lr Kni foil's house was on lire
but uilu rtthiied in nod eudured tte tin-v
l.eat bent they could till they hail
tune to li.e-h wat.-rou the binning spots.
Further iinrih uhn; the. slr. el cinders
uei'ti niiunitf m " cu-ndy wil. aiu, mi th?
y rooUof bu:l.igs, on -orvlies, and on
M ... Artlkt, itniel lit; I bl ip's ou
tlwir rtsA.bil!y, hut they were
- v.aU-lied an ,t :Min,'i.nl"xi . ddi tune ha
lot tl.ey li.nl wui ! 'l(;e pr.ip u lioi.s
VVIh-ii the lag llm tM-I .ll"l.l s" that
th..iv a no t-il danger fr-m H U.
workers were jiiveii a I n.-.lh.iig spell and
lime I" t 'I" H ')' '' lV'f' - er cX
, . icised ri'""' j 1 '"K 1 '
a i,,.ii.i.r lit liiel.ovs ali.l lit
II 11, l"l'" -
III A;uer blll Uols l l
The building was without one canUm
urance and reprents the total earnings
of Mr.' W right and his estimable family.
The f.re was started by upseting a lami
dinning reom. Alilmtigh several
were present, the kerosene spread so ra
pidly that it was impossible to f mother
it, as wan Attempted. The damage was
estimated at 3 500.
In a few more days it would have leen
insured as ha wns waiting to have a de
fective flue repaired and finisn the re
mainder of the new pari. The shock was
a. terrible one to the family and almot
left them prostrate. Hut the good citi
zens of Sioux county are not willing
that they should I war the loss nit alone
and all are goir.ff to help tnem start
again. Notice will be Si'en in another
place of the progress of this funu which
is being raisad. Everyone ought to help
Not only Mr. Wright und his family will
be tattered hut you w ill feel lictt'sr for
having helped a brother in distt-t-ss. You
won't miss what your share will bo and
n tho end t!i amount wil I surprise you
aed the good il Jius done will 1 a source
of everlasting gratification to you.
Omaha painless dentist Nov.
Kill).
14; h and
17-:?.
J. T. Watson, h'Hter known as "Pete"
Wat in. far famed for his exploits with
the festive l'ry wo'f, was in the county
capital Thursday. Mr. Watson
has sold all but n few of hiK grey hounds
ind has quit the busings-, temporarily at
least.
R a rricks Gossip, iji
Bodarc Gsanings-
The prehnrnary hearing of Nels Kosen-
lx-ry was held Thursday. A complaint
had lieeii tiled by H uu ..S.vinba.ik ch.vrg
inir Mr. Rosenhnrg with stealing horses.
He was bound over to appear at the (,n- ; a lew das ago.
tnct court and the bail bxed ut S-idO
which was given,
Mrs. Sturgas, motlier of 1st L.i-iit.
Dexter Sturrfes 13: Ii i.'ayalry is visiting
her son at tlie post.
Mrs. Babcock, w ifo of Captaia Ba'ocook
13th Cavalry with her little boy arrived
at 1 he post recently. The ("apt. is
com rnaudsnsf Troop I) 11th Cavalry at.
post.
Hospital Steward S. Sieger recently as
signed to duty at Fort Rjbinsou arrived
The Plinss-JoritNAr. man had the privi
lege of shaking hands with a man of his
own name for ihe lirsl lime who was not
a relative, this week. Tliis Mr. Phipps
hails from North Carolina and il may be
possible for them to establish uome relat
ion though distant.
nir i nrm r.iri.if
Hi- LVWA
' AttPnd the supper and dance a week
from Friday flight, and have ;i,"good time.
Clau i Christfliisen was a genial caller
Mond.iy and alio nnwli! the editor smile
. "smolu" by applying one on subscript
ion.
F. ' W. Julian, the representative of the
Western Kewsoaper Uuitrn, sitiir.yeter-
day in Harrison. ' j
'fieo. Turner and wife.' returned S uur
day from an extended visit in the Kast.
They saw tlie Exposition, and visited in
Hoston, and saw nearly ell tlie cities of
the east of imriortfince. Mr. Turner
rouht homo six carloaiU of cattle with
dai v. iiich ho picked up at South Omaha.
A literary society will be organized at
the liodarc school house tomorrow night.
The question for debate will be: Resolved
that: Man is a creature of circumstance
and not the architect fef his o'.vn fortune.
Tlie leader on the affirmative will he J.
f. Crawford and on thu twgative Prof.
Thompson. All lire invited.
P.O. Brewster arrived Tuesday night,
from Chevnime and js looking after his
interests in th;s vicinity.
More end better goods for thn same
i monev at ti"i-.,u-li s store liiaD any oilier
place, try them. JD-lf
J. H. V,'?llierm-iilor,'(:r r'-furnel Jlon-
d.iy fiom a trip which included Omaha
and Oii'iwa I.i.
F. Force ret uriled Monday from Craw
ford where he has beti taking medical
treatment, liw U vrV-feeble. ,
If you have received Kccomodatioti
from Lew is OcrhK-h and vuu owe him
p leate pay him, am! oblige. 10-lf
,'
The dniire at. Mr. V' fticls's Wednesdav
-.(i'lit wi's in II attpiuli and everyone vu
jiocls a lirsl class time,
The new 1st Lieut of Co. F. 10th
Infantry arrived at post a few days ago
and reported for duty.
Capt. Clarke, 10th 'infantry has been
relieved as Quartermaster and 2nd Lieut.
MiLane, l.'Jiii Cavalry, Appointed in his
stead.
Target practice with the Colts Autom
ic gun lies been comploted.lt is under
stood that 2."i(J shots were fired in 80 sec.
Mrs. Ttose conducts a dancinn
Chadron once a week.
class in
.ACfirdof'ThnnlcB
iv
Words cannot express our thanks to
the triauv kind ucoplc who liavc so
kindly assisted us-tunce our tnii'for-
tunc caused by lire.. Th': ln'-hi which
we h-'ve recti yed and Cue many kind
words of cticourJRetneiit will eycr be
retnemhered by lis.
Mu. awl Id r;s. W, U. Wiikht and
CHir.DltKN.
riai
B. F. Pitman of '"htrJr-in arrived yes!
nliiy Mid p"iil th" "iift-riiion looking
ifter hid land b:w.iuiss in Hionx County.
TfHf Williams is having his house
painted this we.-dc 'Jiily a few more
bud-hugs whi Ii need a now covering.
A good cailso will he In tied mid a good
lime ei.joied if you attend the oyster
supper and dance Nov lwt.
If von wantnn exirf ienrnd city den-
l.st to !o your denial v ork see l)r.
Withers On.uha deiilist. Set of tettl
17 3
The native luniln r for Montrw p-ir,n
age whs tak-u Wedii-silay from Craw
fords' milt bv u force of men with wagons
and tuams.
Mr, .1 is, 0, Wilson and Miss X me $hip
ley were married at. tho methodist par
son age yesterdnv, They will make their
home m ar Marslan I, ,
Uolliiii the l" "
liny bluiw win' Ii mlglit ti iVu becu over
looked in ruiu.
Ami' i:e w,rit was doi;o the citi
ieu.-, iali.fi i" lit. .c groups atoiunl
the lire a v.hiic ami one by one wci;
hotne until ouiy a few were icit.
'ilie-se weic, i :ol. Meyers, Oscar
lianson, Carl Kasdi r a:al vuey .vorii
td iaithluliy all nijflit tlnoA-iug
ter on t.h.e auiouiiUi iu; ruins u.uil at
UayiiiThl eiiouiih wate. had been put
on theui to praciLailv eradicate all
danger from this source.
next Uiurniritr the town looked
.is If it had hailed black '';U btones,
and when one takes into conildeia
tior. that thu majority ot thcde were
lire when they aliglued, It seems lii.e
a miracle that there iB any Uurrlaua
now.
The work of t-ycry man, women an.i
child on the scene could only he
Miioken of in the hltrhert praise but
there are a few who need spec
mention for their courage and cuo:
ness.
Probably none did more for th
savins" of the town and especially of
xtr Sutton's residence than
Hester. lie was the one to brin;,' the
timber for brace, and put otic in
place unattled, while the other took
three men to handle. He etood be
tween the hotel and the resiience
when every hrcaih he tool: was liter
ally breathing fire and dashed the
water on the smoking wall liesldes
this he bi-ouyht bcveral buckets from
the lumla-ryard olllce and fa ye theui
to the women on the outskirts and ;;d
yiscd tern to watch the huruiii!,' cin
ders that were lallinf,', winch they did.
tin top ol the roof of Mr. Sutiores
house Carl Hastier and K. A. Jiitfdow
mood and faced heat, which would
make many a man chrlntt, in order to
.upply the water the tnohtadvantaL'c
ouly to the steaming building, at the
barn Caal Lurse.i stood and dashed
nater on the building which when it
cirucn souuued like It had beeo
thrown on hot iron. One can imanm
bo r.ai in it wan between there and
lite lire.
i. ,.r i, taut riiitliful who staid
J I WIiv, .na Hi. ofl-gertralnyesterday
these Ihal did as mm h as anyone while
the the was raying.
Know all men by these prnsnts'that I
have this day k-ased to J.uucs L. Ander
son for a valuable consideration for th'
lerm of one year nn-.l seven monll.s be
fining Oct. 4'.h lt)!)l ami eiiding;May Is
130i, "11 C -ihe Ri'ii'th half of hoc. 3."i. al-
K.i the sootli hall'of Uie r.northeast quar
ter and the south half of the northwest
quarter all in Wri-tiuu 3.1, twp. 8-f, raugfe
55 inius o l itv N)-is;i. iwiit'.rv-
(I'lKthn rit'ht Ui Sell and this lea-'.0 tor
inmates when ntlo is made.
14 4 M. J. Clew-ett.
ilembers of the Modern Woodman and
of tlie'Wooi'man of the World and other
interested, met in Mar.i'eller Bros, story
londay night and decided to give an
ovster supper and dance, ou r riday night
Nov. 1 for the taut-fit of W. IS. Wright
nd family. J. H. Bnrke, (i. Oiilhriu
and II. Priddy wureappointedaconimillo
on nri-angements for the supper and L
Wright, Kobt. Duiin.'anibbave IS.irt-
lett were appointed a commit tee on the
nice. It was decidoJ to charge lifty
eitts per plate for the supper and one
Jul lar per uumtar at the dance, bvery-
one is requested to see either of the
members of the committee and tell them
wliul they will give. Everyboily is sure
to b there and you will miss a good lime
.ad chance to help a g oJ cjiiij if you
lo not attend.
Win, Harvey called at tlteso hea-lqilar
tere Saturday with a dulUr mere than
he left with. The result credit on hi
subscription for (mother twelve months.
Mrs. W. 15. WriL'bl and daughter lft
Tneyilav iiieht for Whitney. , They will
ln-!Vonf ii.itil Mr. W right inn make ar
r.mgoiuoiits to vnntinue in business.
finis. T. Knvder left Mondav night for
Whitearlh N. I',, He will work for J)av
f :iIviIIh thri'ich the winter. The Fiie
J(it;l!X,vL will keen him poUtl on the
nuws if fii'iux County.
Rinehmau W. K Ashhrodk and men
weni in from Sioux county, Tuesday, af
ter ii carload of rick salt recently re
ernrly received here, lleitiingford
Herald.
E liter Williams of the Illair Pilot
was a piiisenger on the westlKiund iiass-
Ho wan enroute
to Manville Wyo. where he goes to get
his griindmoltar and take her to his home,
A Big Time.
WILUffl liTHirlLEY. .
HISLIFH AND WORK, ;
ty .
ClliS. Cl!KU IL Ghowknou.
Pis.-sident't bfu long Friend, Comrade
m (war an I l lollea-ju in onrss. W as
nenrhisside with other great men whe
his eves wore closed in duali. Followed
llw Hiertothe Nations api'-il and to
nt.in. T'w Oenoral req lires a share of
(lei proceeds of Ins book lo he devoted to
i McKmley Monument rund. inns ev
rv subscriber tar-omen a contributor to
- . i i , , I.I
ihisl'und. Millions orcopi.is win no soiu
Lvery tady will buy it. Orders for the
iwVini- Notadv will refu-e. r.'egani.
ptiotogravuru Post rait of President Mr?
Tlie social club seems to confine their
weekly hops to paydays.
The troops of Ilia command are now
being extensively exercised fa cainaign
and field manuveriiig. Comprising sham
battles etc.
H is rumored that the Fort is soon to
have a bataliiou of the !i3rd Infantry
which is enroute from the Ph.ilipp.n3
Islands. Upon tliei'r arrival it is under
stood that-1 o. F IOlIi Iuft. will, proceed
and lake elation at Fort Crook.
The Post restaurant under the super
vision of- Mrs. Itolunsun did a rushing
business last pay day.
O
k In Wyoming. :
Cli'iA Christian began his llrst term of
school in thu west school house, week
ii-o Monday, lie seemes to enjoy his
in;W vocation and we predict a model
rehuol under his administration.
Miss i'lorence Christian witl tagiu her
school in the cast school house on next
Monday morning. While Miss Amy
Clii istinn began her wiuUr school io. tlie
lJouel Uietrict toe uh; bo you see we
sure have Chnstiau teachers ill our
ae.hoohi. '; , ' .
lliil Sliatto is putting dow n a coup!
of wejhi for 0. ' Jtirisiiu on his rail,
near the Luauiic county hpe.
i Uay Whipple is working for the
box X outfit at preseut.
JHowai-d Sliatto and James Petty, have
gtiiie ou a limiting trip this week. My
Won't the cottontails jump now?
i Mrs Chniih was helping Mrs. Andre
a bristian took lor the Ihresheis the lore
part ot tho week.
t7i v'MrrEdTtoT y'otHOught to visit the
Kidge now. It is rushing thiiigs,niore
Ijian eastern Nebraska or nny farmin g
community w ilbiu Hides of here. There
are two threshing machiues running in
full blast, night and day and a (talk ol
starting the third. Still every available
mau is running a folk now and yet we
are cliort ot men.
Nick SchaelTer, Geo. Grimm and H.
I'cDucli can up with tha Shaelfer mar
( h.iig and started up at Andrew Chris-
iar.s on F'riday of last week.' Beiog
short of expert thresherman they hired
Il.al CiuiKdi to help run it. Mr.' Freise
is threshing in thu west end of the settle
nieut, witliJoliii Havis and M, Jennings
as assistants. Grain is turning out fairly
well.
Altart Hill and John E'jerrpecher have
bi.en rather nnfori unate lately. On Sun'
duy of last we;k while looking through
their herd they found nine head that had
died from blackleg.
Hon. C. F. Coll'ee came to the Valley
Monday to suoerinleiid the branding of
some calves and to look after his interests
here.
Mr. iind Mrs. M. C. Doane, w ith their
two daughters and little grand daughters
have been visiting old friends aue neigh
bors in the valley this week. We are
glad lo welcome them back among us.
There is plenty of room in Sioux county
for all who w ish to return and a warm
welcome sivait all of our old neighbors.
Mrs. Sara Montgomery and little
daughter May left Monday for htr old
home in Virginia where she expects to
pend the winter with her aged parents
nd other relatives. ..
Mr. Phipps, a nephew of Mrs. Mont
gomery, came to the valley last Satur
day. He Icime to take a look at ihe
umtry and will make his nome with
Mr. . Montgomery during his wjfe s
absence. ' : r '
Potato digging is about over in' thisJ
icinity. Mr. 31..' Half expectsuwhen
he has his all stored, t6 ha v -Aver one
hundred bushels. " One liltfc V)y in tle
valley opened a hill ' that 'tiiintained -a
uumtar of small potatoes and six large
ones. Two of the six weighed four
pounds. Come again Zaikel.
Out in the gloaming,
'Way up in Wyoming,
There live& a uuiti Ziekel
Of. his woes he-gives the sequel,
Ha wishes himself in Alaska,
For his gold mine petered out,
iiis rye and corn went up th spout,
And his tater crop was beat by
. Nebraska. '
M A.C,
Professional Cards
OKA NT GUTHRIE:
Anorney-aMaw,
Proi;;j,t attention givn
matters in Justice, County
Courts, and before the C
Land Office. . '.
Fire Insurance
companies.
' t?rLegal pa.r i
Harkison,
to ail !e.,;ar
li'.-tri-t
writ "en in ie,;bl
iff. J. O'Coiiiici
('! Hi
la ta f.an,! !
Wi!l Practice ia X
Spwdal Attculiu.i
flee Business.
Collections and ail !ri.!v- on: rout
ed to me will receive. i:.'e:i.n: ,nu .I'ioii.
Hahuison - N asa.
J. B. PHINNEY. M. D.
Phylxeiau and Shi-:"
All calls given prompt ht.i
Office in Drugstore.
-HAKK1R0N - NEBU.-.s;
is: ItOIP.VEU,
iiiimber, Harness, Saildivs,
Grain and Feed, l)ov,:-:
and Windows, Heayy liiu-ilivsre.
CONTEST XOTIC15.
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Commissi onera Proceedings
Harrison, Nebr. 0-t. 10, 1901.
Special Commisoners Meeting.
The Board of County Commisoners
met as per call of Clerk present Conimis
ioners Kohwer, Iwis, and Clerk.
On motion the pollingjplaee in White
River Precinct is hereby changed from
the late'residrinci) of Alfred Pinneo to
school house, district No. 19 in said
precinct."''' -' - -- - . '
On motion' Board adjourned to ; meet
Nov. 19, 1901.
Wm!-J. A. Eauni,
, Work.
That Crazy Man.
A crazy mau from Harrison was taken
into eu-tody by Marshal Harvey on Mon
day morning, and tho same night was es
oortnd to ' i tiadron. lie- succeeded in
smashing a numbei' of Window lights be
fore he wns captured. A bill of expense
should lie promptly Hied with the county
i lerk of Sioux county, with the request
that tha people up there take caro of
their own cra.,y folks. Craw ConlGazette
This of course would be all right if the
people of Crawford do not cure much for
the poller they would use lo file this ex
pense bill. The first, that is known of
this man Kramer is that he Was working
near Alliance and from there went to
Crawford. According to his own story
ho h:il ill 0 ) whnn' iMwent into that
Kinley's lust picture taken at the White ; town whiclr.he didn't have when ho left
House. Yon can eaNy and quickly clear
fd.OOO taking orders. Order outfit quirk.
;ilniice to prove success, secure yearly
contract mid become Manager. Hunt 12
i cent stamps for efegant prospectus.
Taking 10 to HO order daily. liO.000
copies will bo sold in this vicinity.
Address,
THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMliLY,
Corcoran bldg.,opi. U. 8, Treasury,
Washington, U. C.
Thr. of course doesn't prove that anyone
in Crawford became enriched by this, but
as such things have transpired there it is
reasonable to suppose that this was the
case. Tho mau is not a citizen of Sioux
county and only spent a few days within
its borders. Moreover tie seemed perfect
ly sane when he was given a ticket for
Crawford with a lillln money. The roa
son ho was stmt to Crawford wns because
of his own request, as he said he thought
he cow Id got work there,
Relief Fund.
Following will be found a complete
list, up to date, of the money -pledged
Mr. Wright and ramily. ' By the next is
sue this should be swelled to as much as
$1,000 at the smallest figure, Let every
one help, ;i
Tlios Ilines .
General Agt Deering Harvester Co
Lewis Gerlach
L C Wright
Suvder
U Will
Dickman & Lacy
Ananymous
Grant Guthrie
W Reed
A' Moravek
Mrs S Jordan
Press- journal
Prof Meyer
J B Burke
H B Earnest
Bourrett
W B Bonrret
M J O'Connell
J F Bourrett
Ernest Lvan 2.'i 00
C Ensile 2.- 00
BLSmuck 5 00
II Dickmau 13 00
E B Lyon 2" 00
CF Ore. well 5 00
W L Hoyt 10 00
J A Hanson 10 00
S Sides '" 5 00
H Seaman 3 00
Mrs Carpenter 25 00
Ananymous ) 00
C New-man 5 00
S J Leeling 5 00
W J A Kaum 10 00
Marsteller Bros 75 00
Crawford Bros 11 00
II Summers 5 00
J A Anderson 10 00
J W Hunter 5 00
A Lowry 25 00
S Knori 1 00
U L Keel 2 00
A Ring , 2 00
P Peterson 2 00
P Wiedenfiold 1 00
J 1, Anderson 2 00
United States Xjind Office, Allium-
raska, -.- (Sept. :)r :
A sufficient contest affidavit liavin
nied in tills office by Claus Christens ; i,
testant, ag.iinst Homestead entry .So
made Oetaliur 3rd, 1K1I1, for Hast li.Ci
soiuli west C'i), section (8), east (), :, tu
West ('4), Sectii.n (7), Township (8!) uari.ii.
Range (M) Vet, by Mary I'oote, Cont-yVe,
in which it is alleyud that, tlio saM :.!.n-y
Koole has In i led to reside on and cilv u---said
land as required by law in tliU; lti.it
she has failed to build thereon a ii.hl'unla
house; th it she has failed entirely io culti
vate any of said land atany time; Mud that -she
has failed entirely to establish her real- -deuce
on said land; that said ilef-.-nt- con
tinue ut the date of this alfldavir ami ure
not nor were not caused by servic ol tae
entry woman in tlie ArniyNuvy' in- r
Jno Corps of tho United States d'.irlni? tlm
late war with Spain or any otti'-r wnr,J:i
which it iuay have been engaged.
said parties are hereby notified n 'iivk1-'!
respond aid olfer evidence touch i r.l
liiKatlou at 10 o'clock A. 51., on Oclc.j.-r '!!t
1101 , before (irant Unthrio, a Nota:-;, ;'.c!:ij
at his oflico ia Harrison, Nebraska. "
And that final hearinf will be In-;. I n !H
o'clock, A. M., on October th 1901, lieiore
the Kcgister and Receiver at the t'lrt:-:)'
States Land Office in Alliance, Neb.-u
ka.
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed July 1st, 1901, set forth ficH
winch show that alter duo diligence, ii".
somil service of this notice eaa not be m rl
it is hereby ordered and directed that siu-ii
notice be given by due and proper publication.
3fit M. DOKKINGTO,
Register.
NOTICE TO NOS-RESIDKXT DKFENDA" ft
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To American Investment Coipr.ny, n '-,
poration, W, J. ISowdcn, whoso true cim-;s
tain tiume is known to plaintiff, JE. 8. i i
by whoso true name is ar.kuown, trn'. i ,
lion. resident defendant.
You and each of yon will take notice ii a
Sarah Wisdom plaintiff filed her petition W
Hlie District Court of Sioux counsy o-i t!f-
li;th day of October 1S01 against imp''
with Sarah Wisdom and Leona W sdo
heirs of Aaron O. Wisdom deceased, i i..
ject and prayer of which pofition is . i
forecloseui-e of certain liens for taxes u; . i
the south half ef tho northeast qunrt"i- ''
section twelve and tho nortli half of tin
north went qimi tcr of section thirteen - nil
township thirty-two no.tth of range lift
thriKCwest of the (ith principal merldimi i i
Sioux Comity, Nebraska, said liens being f .r
the Hlatci county and school district t.ix.n
levied against said land fcr tho years Ir'.M,
ISSIO, ls'.xi. 1X07, MM, lsmi and 1900, thut mi ,u-
ouiitiiig limy lie hud of the amount due in
flald tax liens, that said promises, may be ii.-.
creed to bo sold to satisfy the amount foiled
to be due therooii, that you and each of ym
may be foreclosed and forever barred of
right, title, interest or equity of redeinpr .o i
in and to the, same and for general relief,
You arc required to answer said pntit'o i
on or before tho 25th day of November be.
Sarah Wisdom, plnlnrnl.
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(vour own selection) in every sub
scriber, Only 50 cents a year.
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