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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, Sl,\\l)A\IL' JULY 12, I891-SIXTEEN PAGES. =] townships, thus reducing the county In size | proper Investment of these will produce South Platte Creameries,” and own and op- | ost on the Chicago, RAfinzi01 & Quiney sys- | ness the boginning of the groatest growth, | prosporous condition: Six flouring mills all | Thoro ts not an acre of waste land; all can be by nearly thre townships and making it the | fully as good results ns in any part of tho | erata croamerios at York, Ulysses and Osce- | tem. The biacksmithiahop is 2x0x8) teot.” I're. | Nanco county ever experiencod rolior system—Heinzaimann's, Thaokers', | utilized for farning purpos imm st county in the state, except Barpy. | west. ola In addition to their principal ono at Au- | PAFAtions are boing made for the boilor shop, Nemaha County, Humboldt's, Hinton and Son's, $hrimpton and With the completion of the Norfolk brmma t o ! P . y g . Which, will b 2008 fots The botler room 15 Son's and Daw ot 1= | of the C St Paul, Minnvapolls wn n 1879 the southern boundary was removed Gage County. rora. The SoEpany na paid up eapital of | WECE WSS ane DRI otT Wit | Thore are six flouring milis in this county | oated n Falls Cit 8 R | S PR R L ownward to include for ‘‘efective, judicial The assessors of Gage county report the | #50,000. The daily output of their creameries | ytier huildings aro to'hd of e y As follows: “Star mills" at Broe! Bonnet, 3 3 i 3 of Gage c 0,00 other buildings aro to'be of equaily mammoth T Brock: “Benn teling works In Falls City: three clgars fac of the ¢ nand all fts present and revente purposes the Winnebago and 8 | foliowing number of acres under cultivation | 18 7,000 pounds of butter, which commands | proportions. Thore WHI be un eloctrio | hitt “Curtly, n Rook “Auburn” | 5108 Two n Falie Gity and one i Hampoidts | Wealth and improvements tre the produce of rt of Omaha reservation. In 1858 the logis- | for the + Wheat, 8,730 ncres; | the highest price in the market, having taken | plant, a waterworks pliut. the standpipe 110 Frerich’s A™ at Aub Brownville has | nine nowspapers viz: Tne Journal, The News. | the Iast ton years. Except as to foty n’ ature again 1cmoved tho southern boundary | corn, T 0,857 acres: rye, | three first promiums at the Chicago live | feat high being ulr ndy eroctod, & SOWOE two ixur and one broom factory. Auburn | The Pleboian, Falls City: The Standard. | vorouls grown, Wayno county eannot boast of ) " T Pl OO Lo o . housts of Wheeler's combination fonce fau: 3 A iy - its former lines, The extent of the county | 91360 acres; es: n grand total | Stock and dairy exhibition in 1880, Thotr | Miles long has been canstricted and other nr. L LS, L gy Askiss 1fence fae- | Entorprise, Humboldt: The ¥ 1 any great varioty of industries, farming and Fopor s About two hunarad And twanty-1vo | of 317,155 deres, | Thore aro further onumer. | Monthly payroll is §18,000; number of orm- | FKCTHINE MR IUE 000, BLINO, G CXION: B e Tty Aha A o Tt DA uboer | yedette Yerdoni The) lndex, Salem Ll VLT AR ALT R AL W TR square miles, or a little less than 170,000 | atud 247,564 fruit troes, 1,021,195 forest trecs, | Ployes, 110, ho mAnufACLAFnG, plants o thoy ¥ow | Stamp machin factory. ALl of these nabtd: | NONS ordamers. situntad at Falls Clty has | Yokt par here huvn i IVon consider BT e acres. The county was named after the Da- | and 74,504 grape vines, besides many thou: Hitcheock County. A L SRDrODEIRVIOn Oty OVCRS SWO.000 | Fions have boen oatabiiahed [ tho 1a8% FOUF | wolking ronenT of io khe Lutincas done 18 | Tnonte to stook-tatbing. ARG, Catlio fopdings Kot Tndians, and its avernge elevation above | sands 'of various frult shrubs, Nine Hitcheook connty, of which Calbertson fs | Count of the prosent eraniped factiities of tho | YEAEs and allarein a fourishing condition. | doubio that of Its st yoar, 1880, Stronk' B Kuports 0f tho froiht Axents at the difarens I8 not far from 1,100 feet. The bottom | thousand five bundred and minoteen horses, | the county soat, has three flouring mills, all | Foad the new shops urman ussured per Bt | e L e Caonuty us | Bre the proprietora. A oannine factory pping poitits In the county show, thint singe including_ those of tho creeks s well | 45500 head of cattle, 1,047 l Juipped’ with modern roller machinery. | fixture. When tha SiiDs ot to running af rlnst your I8 joted. ' Nemaha gounty, e | ployirg 20 poople carrios on & larze am Arst day of January last no loss than &0 88 thoso of the Missourl river, which forms | shesp and 52,411 hogs fort the anim Thoy Tarn: The Culbertson roller milis, | L0rh capacity. thoy Wikl employ an Army of | & prosparous condition, . The oxhibit by Shis | TC maro Trom: Sl Gree the county patranite it | have boot seht 16 Markes all f hoks % and eastern boundary, ombraco | lation of tha prosperous county. Ty oy Aty oo iy aoihy | Suon man, h etouiyase asids to e stiope | & BESR N ARGTINIES (it Lintoln ekon | AATATRSTom All cver the county petsoniao|n | havebeonsent tooiatieh allalls menvianes ly one-half of its entire extent, and are | There are in (iage county about fifty man- | iag from four to eight hands; the Trenton | fucllitios are unsurptissed. The location Is yenr shows this to be one of the banner coun” | greasing In Importaner gt That most of this stock was markotod in h vegetabie mold and very productive. | ufactories of all tich o tho | rofler mills, soventy.five barrels” cupncity, | deatined to bo 8 second izl {ias of Nebraskn. The Tanner fonce factory of Falls iy, 18 a | Olabi, The uplands and valley vie with the bottom | aggrogate not less than 1,000 persons. Tho | and the Pallisade roller mills, of forty bar- | “Tlie Lincoln ‘stove and firmaco company | AL Peru issitunted the State normal schogl, | 4 growing industey, A stove factory, Tho | Wayiie, tho county sout Is also the metrops and h fertility. |The Joase formation 18 | Apsoust of chpital invested In'these several | reis capacity. Thereare also two harness | has amsutnorized capiual of Wiio.0o and ems ap Inatitution of isarning which Iy tho pride | Siuylor munufacturing company, propriotors, | ofls of tho county and 1s o flourishing ifitle ero thicker perhaps than in any portion | enterprises is $1,080,200. Of these institu- | manufacturers, cight blacksmith shops and ploys fitty men 1 will eventually be NHOESIe O 1:‘1‘:;1,“.-\ .(‘.“».|lv.u.m‘:<~ o Falls City, with .1-‘\‘\. uulh n st Iy Incrousin .n.‘..m.w'n A of tho state. On the uplands springs abound | tions the following are located in and are in | three wagon shops. Ten years ago there was The Hall stove and ranze company 1s doing | o ) T - UL Ales foonis In Danvet, Cok fino wystom of waterwerks s i sourse of con Wil on Lo bottom tho water b wells 18 6x- | active oparation I Boatrice. the county seat | nothing of the kiud fn tho county A prosperots nuainess And has e oaly niokel | . i1n baror Quf,county two mood fauteg | o Wl At faly iy ing Wiy to soiid briok Dlocks. Wing ceedingly clear, and contains but little min- | of Gage county Eighty-five miles of irrigation canals and | pluting shups in the state. There are twenty= [ b Bros >_\“p OO ity OnpAgILy of | paogk sounty was orzanized January & 1880, | 3150 otoworthy ne & possible future cival eral—just enough to render it palatable, but Barb wire, . J. Howe, proprietor; men | ditches " are nearly completed as follows: | fiye men on the pa oll 150 barreis. the Edar, o mile_north of Neison, | Thare are “"-"-: i) """ I"If*‘""l"y_-"“"',‘v of Way Tho growth of this village during ot enough to render 1t nurlous. Thore aro | employed. 5 capital. 8000 Boatrice paving | The Culbertson canal, fifty miles long, will | Tho piant of tho Flectrie manufacthring | belng not quite so latae, Thore wre ‘o 1088 | two wrist {118 OB SR BIIIL AN ORE- BULLAE | vrio,OuE Y8RP §iH0W {VNS; DIRIEAL TARY - DOOH five creoks wending their way through the | and building brick company, men employed | irrigate 50,000 acres of land continguous to | . st Nattering busi A 4 ;I;I:I'”';*: than ton elevators and two creameries. both | 4ud Choose factory. The Innd i HIATVAIOLS, county. Grasses of all kinds are being | 65; capital §1,000. Culbertson, and this canal will cost 3200,000. | nearly twenty men. ot Which AL B i L B of thelr | county is very productiv p Sinoo Januury. (801, twonty oight cars of rown, Kentucky bluegrass predominating. Boatrico sewer pipo and brick company, [ This canal will furnish first-class water Mo Lincoln carriage top fuctory has also | foRw ,‘,’g"\_,:;“"",“j; :);"“}j}r: 1 ’."L‘."‘Y,;‘.‘“:-. about 10 por cent of It [l LR “"‘l'),‘“‘;;;;‘.,".’;;j,; A Thore is, howeyer, a very ine quality of na- | men employed 73, capital $117,000. power at Culbertson, which will be given 2 winning a reputation for itself and the P L e DL Os T LA | a A a i DU UL GUB e 5 | the Iprovemonts madn: the Gornian Luthors tive prairio grass-slough grass on the bot- | J. Clayes brickworks, men cmployed 15, | free to any manufacturing enterprise on by roll showsd over (histy employes, o W Bt tan yanrs neo_want | Lsaw lind can still be bought tor froin 8310 810 | " cllurch was dedicatod Inst Sunday. the Yoms: and_ blue-oint on tho uplands, Tho | capital §10,000; J. F. Jackson brickworks, | favorablo conditions, This water power will | Yhe, Kuzle brace compiny has bo o fully | hogging at & an acro can hardly bo bought | Niore farmers Inet your howeht land I this | frame of tte Mathodischuren ts wi il sotk county is remarkable for the variety and | men empl capital $,000; Boatrica | not interfors with tho irmgation interest. | ¥t M ARG 000" iventod in- tiits | todwY fOr35 . county und put up cnough hay on it to pay for | Progressing rapidly. This will bo tho ues 1argo size of the forest trees, and it probably | eauning company, men and women employed | The south side ditch diverts the water of the | gntorpris > Otoe County. tho sumo. Sl MRS ANLLE IR 1 surpasses in the value of its forests and | 150, capital $75,000. Republican river, terminating at or near The Lincoln scraper compiny, which suf- Otoo on for yours the banner county Sheridan County. KA s pob il Fo bt R oy ;L“;‘;‘,‘I‘”‘_\:y”"l Shrubs, any other portion of the stateof | Beatrice paper company, men employed 20, | McCook. This ditch will place 10,000 acros | fored only from lack of capital, is boing re- 0. Crops nover fall in this vISIIEY | my o wounty was, organized in 1885, Up to | of spocuintors (tho bauo of ¢ Y Y Bt irots, may bo | capital, $30,000; J3eRtFica, ontmoni company: | undr wator, nad will cost in the noighbor. | ¥Ived."ax & mumber of wealthy cwpitalista | 4rd, stock thrive and grow fat, frow, £he | aatciiia the cattlamen eid wndispited pos= | aull bo improved and mato tributary to’(his mentioned the cottonwood; trees of (his kind | mon employed # eapital 807.000; Boutricd | hood of $3.0w. ho Tronton ditch recolvs havo bcome Intoreted In the enterpriss uiul | £Y18 O BRSO D106 Gnte thin e DE. any | fossignot its torritory, The trst eltwd— | polnt | itested fn W | aving been found five and a half feet in | s factory, men employed 86, capital | its water from the Republican in the western [ Wil tRKE RN G0 torprise and Fun 16 o | Sthar in this . pics. of the wost. The Omnh the Fremont. Elkhorn & Missourt Valley— | © Great activity fs manifested in Wayno roal LA s . Y Ll . o larze sealn, From fifty to one hundred mon UHBrIIEHIE: piLTe o Shi t._The Omal was completed through the county the samoe ato in town and county, and property s diameter, over sixty feet to tne first consid- . part of the county and oxtends 1o the east | Liil've wnployed. Kansus Oity and Donver markets got the bulk ; ow| ¢ d prope erablo limb and over three hundrod yuars Girtlages. ata. Wagons—Ton | [ine ot thosamer, 1c will. s tWanty ek | ¥ i i S atirts qombaty of Dintola: [ of:the! grotvir.. Tho oqmunimion’ inoroHants | JORE AUL'tho By d AL 1acednting through the | sotatantiy, chengie, A, Jhvioed"dhn old; biack walnut which grows to o dia- | W O O e noltut S o00; . | Tong, ferigace 10,000 acres of oholeo land, and | fa o, nEANE CROFpFIse, Dut. hg swcceedad | hive sent out of Nebraska'City "atone 1.0 | Sotthern Bt for ARORES X iuanvitiate | thit in the histary of the douniy DL two OF meter of from three to flve feet, and to a | W. Mayer, men employed 3, capital §,000; | wiil cost about §30,000. fron: the start. Only 310,000 was Invested In -\Ll]l(d'l'h’w:7|~lerwlrv‘rrl\| '1'3" oarly raspborries, K5 eor Ty ahu b -/ Prings, twoive | three Salos under Hortzaeo have tiken plac height of forty feet witbout a limb; fine ash, | D.'S. Zimmerman, men employed 2, capital In addition to these ditches there are a | the establishn "f'{“]'“l”“ UL GLLs i, A A ,:;",_":;";",‘;“i"':”; miles west, and Gordon ast, aro | This cortalnly Is not an indication of elm, box-elder, maple, willow, and cedar tree | $1,200 number of smaller ones, construsted by on- | Personsemployed and more will havo to be | ¢ L prosperous and growing p . el now | 18t in fact thore 1s not_a pauper wit ) \ t D ea To0m tions ke thit Otoo connty witl ive the lars- | : B elde T . 10, whon this in | ° Hoatrlce fence company, woven slat and | terprising farmors which will irrigate soveral | “44ed 4900, Looor box compuny om ploys | estomp ot poachos, pearsand pitims sho has | ¥ilisges areulso springlug wpon the l & M. LERLT o tho sonthern part of the county. Sirlois o dustry was being looked after, over 500,000 | wiro fencing, men employed 3, capital £4,000. | thousand acres. tly & hundred hands wnd they are kept | ever hid, and the appie crop 15 simply b e et o Csomat and .t Lo Nty s AN BRBAPNEAG feet of walnut lumber was markoted. Beatrico flouring mills, Black Brothers Holt County. busy filling all orders. {ng the Hmbs of the trees e uo houvily | goHi e e ioh, Chowaver. | Turnishos | business men aro corre Jondingly happy and Thero is a considerable quantity of peat on | (Beatrico and Blue Springs), men employed | 1 the confines of Holt county are located incoln County. 16500 Ay d sl g Shlendid pisture and hay, sherldan county | prosperous. % both Elk and Pigeon creeks, but no uso has | 12, capital £127,000. alVe T T O Cra G BE AR BB DY W S Sepehiean o o s (o Doty ot has | Dossesses soll unsurpassad fn foriility, with York County. yet boen made ofit. Coal has also been | Blue Valloy iron works, Folden Brothers, | ery, in all employing between fifty and sixty T e I eaios | Dor. o theifey County ont, 1ively villngos, on. | 6 bona fide racord of from twonty o fortys found in small strata in different scctious. | men employed, 2; capital £3,000, mon. There is an abundance of undezeloped | company, for the anufacturing of the | terprising and wenlthy farmers, largo stock and inone fnstance fifty-two lw;-w**”{ the state, Is larzoly agrioultural, ranking I e zos 500 atons auarrios | Dempator mill and manyfacturing com | Mok, Tbore ls an abundauco of undereloped | SYURRAY L o¢t, ‘aliggthy huohing, Which was | farins, the bost Face courso In Anerion and u | Ao DSE et ML DUPGE BASEy I a | amow tho irst as b producor of orops. Stice have boen opened up for iome purposes, but | pany, men empioyed S0, capital $140,000 water power that would | furiish power | jyvoivaand patented hy' cittzen of this | duzonfirsteclass newspapors, | Tho krowth of | R WH T oveo otablos i i | IGIRE Sattiomont, CYONLY-four Yoars azo. o 3 v atHO ed '1ron anc ce com- county. 1t digs, tho potatos, | all the villnzes and business intorests through- | (" B "’ y there hus nover b totil fulluro of crops within the past month nogotitations have | Beatrice galvanized iron and cornice com- | factories, In addivion to this, the citizens of tting thom down sueks, roady | out the county daring the last fow years has | Scitlersin 1385 the tn punty In | LS Jone Yaar hs passod in whioh the prods been pendiug for the purchasing of the same | pany, men employed 9, capital 815,000 O'Noll, the county soat, are now prospecting | for markat. A muchino has boon constructed | been wonderful. It 1s true that Otoo Is n | PoBulation from imm b Atk Fatao Bavainiot een s M SIOR to sUDPIY by capitalists, who intend working them to | - Beatrico novelty works, . D, Kees, men | for artesian wator for power as well ns for | and testod and gives complete satistaction. | county thut has heon sottled fora long time, and-noching 11ie w loon iytho pi A | its own needs. b their full capacity. Of fruit trees thore is a | employed 2, capital $3,000. supplios for the city. The well is already | Of course tho principal occupation of the | but she is rich not only In nature's kifts.but tn LRGSR HUL SRR B The soil aver n two to four foot of 1argo acerage and the most palatablo of fruit | ° Beatrics chooso factory, men employed 25, | oloe wnto eight hundsed foet, in the ground, | bepuiation of Lincoln county is farming and | her pooplo. Tho county Is thickly populatods | jory ooy AV L OO A + houlthy HIROR ekl mikud with a rlon vegatabls malds s grown, apples and plums predoimuating, | capital 50,000, o & nd, | WK Fuising, The county 15 said to have the | the schools aro well — managed, ~the | V R W %01 gl be- 1l has year aftor 3 4 f and it is confidently expected that a towing | Yol SR taxation of bounty on the | eitizensuro intolligent and liberal and all 1t is a notoworthy fact, and one which Is be \ The county contains, nceording to the as- | ~ Beatrice iron works, H. Langdon, men em- | well will bo securcd before the end of this ARG FALODLALE: Ly (Rl stn LG L coming widely known. that we hivean ex- tillzor, v ‘. . 7 r ital §7. line of the Union Pacific railway. and the | laws are enforced. "Four raflroads give kood Y18 looso: porons gonaltion Aduits uny o e t Sy capita ception . equuble and heaithful cli- 3 u L B U P AR month. e e o L0y, Al Ehe | o tirot i the ‘county thers Are swail |‘ceptionaily nilld, equuble wnd hoaltheul ell: | Uity 0t "wator, whioh ponetratos into the of cattle, 453 mules, and 12,434 [ ~ A, J. Pethoud & Co., sash, doorsand [ cos b e axi | FontlEano, e b Do P A e e quaniityobiwuteny o o ey e ) qrLBo Hnancos of tho county 50 10 OXColont | @ THAITo'sE Mew v wcoording b tho | ones at Nobraska Oltv: The Review Faco track | SIoce, e, unhos Svon b eattionen | HH SN apa o o worked And the There are two flouring mills in the county, George Segleke, mineral water, men em- | gobtedness of 30,000, it is free of debt, and f the road. at Syrucuse §s considercd to bo the fastest in :?:“,“h’;v‘::l‘h"l‘h"lhl:\”u|~-uunl4‘|{ul e e e ol ¥un by waterpower and two steam saw mills. | ployed 4, capital £5,000. its warrants command a price near to par horo are four towns of importance in the | the countrys it is wuterlevel und haa all mod= | ¢hoivast and purest quality, no traces of [ mih of Ju showed a decroase For three consecutive years Dakota county | ~ Aside from these are a vinegar factory, two | and are e ben | ounty: Noreh Platte, Walluce, Wellflest and | ery, improvomonts Stbstances bo tuges 0LEL0I8.5 which shows thid York county, ke most all othor countles fn at Beaver City and has been established for | The county had a population of nelr]{ 5, here i3 ‘the lurgest seodl h 4 cagorly boug! by eastern | firady is S PaH i oe " Iicall or other objectiol f o ! 0 has carriad off the honars of tho Sioux Clty | broom factorios, thréo clgar factories and | seckeme CoToJ POusht up by vy faian ndahx banks | T L o O e Y eEions | present. With all thy othor counties bor dh furmiors g wnining crownd finnelaliy, corn palace for the best corn exhibit, com- | several minor manufacturing establishments, % v capital stoc! T = * ho stock bred th dto bes ng on South Dukota, wo share in the benotits y Of Yok, the county suat, 13 situitod . Howard County. mill, with a_caplital stock of §0.000, aud sev bred there is hurd to beat D oo mbor which extenas | In thy valloy of the Boaver, wnd Is surrounded peting with the best counties in the north- | employing in the aggregate 100 men and in Threo roller mills in this county, with a | eralelevators. Tho growth of thie county hs ands fancy pricos all over the e e entiro foneth 0f onr state. Inour | on all sides by hills, which gradually riso ta o west, and now it justly claims the title of | which a capital of not less than $20,000 is in- e e o0 barrals b Ay do | heon rapid and steady for ten years. ~There noarly the entire loneth of our state. Tour | LS hau iy feet, Atording w deliz being the ‘“bannor corn county of Ne- [ vested. combined capacity of 250 barrels per day, do | jiainever heon a rotrozrade movement either [ Thedistillery in Nebraska Oity employs fitvy | FOANEY L8 SHGRE E U ANa u good qual- | ful vevot the elty bolo popul braska.” ‘At Filloy, Gage county, s an extensive | ® lnru‘lzumllnmnmhlu ‘Jbusiness. in the towns or In the county during that [ menand has “a capacity pf 4000 bushels per | fishos b SOW L L tlon of i85 and 18 ¢ potrie Ligh'y The total number of school children in the | fouring mill, and another at Holwesville, | , S Pl the couuty seat, is possessed of | period. i this will ho increasod to 5,000 bushols | "5 it urticle of bullaing stono s found tn | Waterworles, te. Bho ity und iy v ThoehooLchllaRanara pFos B ATRo threo national banks and a represeutativo Merrick County. 1l Tho plant roprosents an invostment | o e or Yoo oo ooty wll | soverai youns and growing 1 uring ocounty is 1,044, Tho school children are pro- | The two employ ten men. e S hsoDresantaty 'ho plant roprossnts ail [nSestmont | yarious parts of the county, Liko noarly all | Soverai youus sud Kho ik mobfCinions vided with'thirty-cight school districts and | ~ At Bluo Springs s N. S. Spencor's wind | S8 of busincss men i o8 Gaesall doliga | ' There aro three zood miils in thi bo tsod by the Nebrasica Clty staroh factory; | Othor parts of Nobraski, us’ woll as portlons | JLACERESIS gtieus.. Tho York foundry iand &00d schools in each ono. mill factory, which omploys four men and | PTPRtAPIe nd Increasiax usess. one at Silyer Crevk, ono at Contral whon conmploted forty men will bo employod, | $01S% states tur oyt Kb SSATATR | enaiio company s beon fucorporatad tor Tho financial condition of the county is ex- | has a capital of $10,000. L b e | L co s alf oy wrar dolwt [T a0 wass et s enterprisy/Foptebonvaionps forod s purtial faildre, but the depression wnd | 8everal yoars and dovs w vory successtul buste oellent, all warrants being readily sold at 98 | At Cortland is the Cortland corn harvestor | FORiAINE countiy 1s also very craditabls. CLOUCLCRETCL DI LI UL LT Ll e | I RS L e pIdTy. vanishing boforo tho | ness. Tt started nbout ten yers uzo as u L The t eat railways, the U Pacific | an immense business, shippinz their product Tho McTi anutao stagnation are rapldly j 3 P d o he two gre v ys, the Union Pacifi h hinney manufacturing plant has . s sh 18 Vi small repair sh and now in addition to man cents on the dollar except road warrauts, | manufacturing establishment, just estab- h 10 | west. There ou bte 2o - o0 ¢ v magnificent crop prospect, which is now every 1 wiich are par. lished, which omploys 10 men and starts out | 804 B & M. truverso tho counuy, giving it fiics for mitta nt T Balimor, and | oheht workman tnd ewy travol ik mon worp | Yhore manifost Hiverybody fs In fine spirits | ufacturing all kinds of light and heavy cast: ., , whic 3 X eoltal BNt laa ¥ o AhiE DI or mills N mer, cight workmen and two traveling men were s fu i ings, the works tarn out un engine. which is The completion of the permanent wagon, | with a capital of $5,000. excellent facilities for shipping. . . crowmery business could be profitabl B Oy SN heroNHON L by ety il Yo ot rel [ LospesinlITithG or,”who had falth In the S LG (I L goe completion of the B O | W Pt to he. Beatrice list of manufac. | Laking everythiug luto cousidoration, our | fofigwed Arond Clarics and Silver Creek, a8 | Kopt continuaily blisy and, five traveling mon | gountey wnd tollod sarly sl futo puting fa T Catrias works. And. le, schools, climate, 1 and L ad i L cr d putting them'in right. & Gol rri W Fiver moans much for cho advancement of the | tures is the butter and egg packing company, | PeCPLS, schools, climato, soll and natural ad- | the fleld thore Is unocoupicd. are on the road seiling the zoods manufac- | Crops und putting then and: oarringo morthern part of this county, as this place | which omployes 25 men and has a capital of | ¥arr e o is sate to say thatuoono who | Thoreare .|lnmim-‘h|;\’1rm-flulnwu‘wlu_-“r mon | tured by this succosstul firm. Sherman County. mand for their output cmploylng & will bo to Sioux City what Counoil Blufts is | $50,000. ;nx:.:{lll\::“lol with Howard vounty will be dls- | with scarcely a doliar came Lo MErCIy ,(x.',,'L'L.‘.\.L’;’.f."y"“““.tn"K.n’;fi*"‘l‘y’ and water and the | Slerman county Is situnted soographically | largo fores of mon, Tho i lanarts (e to Omaha, and investors are cagerly secking | The Beatrice book bindery smploys six men | PP i s iind 170 now comfortably woll fixed. The his- | fien. 4 3 LTI | T R T e || A R OCh I S b S bargains in reality. and operates under a capital of £7,000. AL AN SORNEY tory of Morrick county in that respect 15 a1+ | "o Consolidated tank 1ine company kesps | eultural purposes, having a soli of rich black | main croamery. [t 15 amonz the best equipped Furnas County. Tn this city aro also soven millinery estab- | _This 18 pre-eminently o farwdng and stock | most identical with ' that ~of every other | ton ‘men busy i tho cooper shops aud | loum. good drainugoand”a splendid cltmate. | fn the state und has wn Increasing business, & IS toh] ¢ undulatin lishments, employing 80 persons, having an | EtOWing country, manufactories are there- | county in the stute, - o five in the ofl ~rooms. Councilman | Thero are five villages in the county, thelarg- | canning factory and roller miils are also s e sufl brgad ivalleys: where undulating | agrrogate capital of $10,000; nine black- | fore uimost oxclusively confiued to tlouring it towns of Mérelol county aro Oanteal | KKressen has rocontiy inoraased hlswwazonshon | est of whioh Is Eoup Olty, the county soat, the | dourishing inatitutions nud tho llierison nir- LOYEs - 18" cgro. | wills, e1ght in number, mos R | 5o YARONCORE eag), Clarks, S| sreok, | which gives employment to three moro men. | o being Litchfield, Ashton, Kockville and | series are opeeated from this point. pratrice and brond valloys, whore Ruturo bas | it shiops, employmg 18' mon, awuro. | [Tils eneht in umber, most of them having | i br Chnpnitn il Keeier ofselutiva im | o Nehriska ety biow munutociuring oom: | Suried. Thore aro o fvs. bunks: fn tha | * A4 o) HEOHLAT Ol ety aMor 18 Tho charm ot beauty, However, is not. tho | Fave capital 8150007 twelve dress muk- | [MpEOved Tojior mechiuony, nd NI D R | portance and s L BrRivod? i3 a busy piace, ton hours a day. Wales | county--two at Loup Olty. two at Litchficld il I coman e, o Unfted Drechron Iy rocommendation. the lana being of un- | 10§ establishments, employing 36 per- | PEror quality of flour, ete. They employ The county seat cluims tobo ono of the pret= | &'Ecles. who startod o fow yonrs ago in & | and one ot Ashton & LU R e e only recommendation, a0 ng of son ital §14,0005 0% probably forty men. We have an oxcellent | tiest in tho stateand to have tho bestund | g v k g by L £ s surpassed and rarely equalled fertility. , capital §14,000; soven ~merchunt L N 3 SWTR %5 shanty repalr shop, hive now one of the finest [ At Loup City there isabout to baconstructod ready established a firm foundation. A now , et itel, | talloring establishments'employlng 21 men, | Pening for tiouring mills, canning factories, | bundsomest business bulldings of any town | foundries in the state. Thoir new brick bulld- | a canal of thirteon miles in longth, which will | colloge butlding is bheing pushed to conplotion Many of the first settlers, without cnp|!n, capital $7,000, ' | sugar factories and packing houses, and cap- | Of itssize in tho wost. [ts business mon are | lng was completed a fow weoks ago. W. I | furnish water for irrigatfon purposes for about a cost of #5000, The Ursuline convont of ‘without energy and patience and loaded up talinvested in either of these industries | Prosperousand enterprising and are pleased | Welch, the builder and contractor, ias within | five thousund acres of lund that lesunder the | Nazaroth is an Institution which atfords overy entrice’ marbe works, C. Neldhart, mor with debtn, ate glvink way to a botter class | aBECe. WATRS, HORE C Th MO | \vould pay & profitable dividend. wextend ovory courtesy to prospoctive In- | tho lust throo yeurs incroased his help from | diteh. ‘A dum will also bo constructed ucross | facllity for thorough and complete sdication of husbandmen, who build upon foundations JHR LR il = vestors as well as to the people of the entire | two to eight mens Plpher, tHe cigur manufac- | Dead Horse draw, 930 teot long, which willgive | of young women. 'Its property consists of commenced by tho earlier ploneers, and who | Shaie Brothers, marble works, men om- ORMRORACIORMEYS countyy \¢htoen churchs 1o Merrlek | LIFCT, KIves steady employmunt 1o elzht ad of water 0f forty foot for fuctory pur- | sovan neres of ground on a boauifal e will, In time, mako these broad vallays tho ri. | Ployed 4 capital 83,000, Johnson county 15 situatod in southenstorn [ Thero aro elghtoon churche o Merriok | olgarinukors, The Nebraskii City corenlmills | poses. Thore isalsaa flourmg mill and worowms | in tho custern part of the clty and sers 1 ' T Beatrice eloctric and power company, men | Nubraska, twenty miles from the Kunsas and | founty, Ahere are high seRoois & 2IRENS DY 1sn_plunt which takes close tou quarter of | ery in Loup ~the latteremployingelghtoen | two and three-story briek and stono buiidings vals of the famou s of Burgundy and pany, i & e ot y » City 8.0 ODALDILEAN SOt L RUELY employed 15, capital stock $250,000. " | twenty-four miles from tho Missouri line. It | Central Olty and thelutter Is also the soatof | a million to operate. Their new elevator has | men and seventeon teams in collécting cream | v Bt B0 Pho publio sehools are up to the valleys of the Rhine and Nile. - Heatrice rapts transic and powor company, | Containsdm square miles of territory In "the | the Sebrasicn, Cented togo established bY | just been completed by Sully, Son & Co.nfirm | and making butter. Theirdaily output aver: | dird of excellon A large, hand- Furnas county Is well supplied with flouring | || ©Fer Sl o0gho © oo nival i $~’mwop ¥y | Nomaha valioy, oneof the finest and most | the Mothodist churchin 1835, of Fromont which has the réputation of belng | ages 1,200 pounds of the Gnest butter. | Duilding was erocted In mills—the more important being the Beaver B POy ou i NRoAD: Bt preductive in " the state. The Nemaha river Madison County. the best elevator builders of the wust. The Scotts { luff Count; 500, The ward schoolsare o City rolling mi'ls of Jackson Brother, which eatrice street railway, men ewployed 10, | ind its tributaries drain the entiro county. clovator s o capacity of 12,000 bushels and L 2 e sormodious brick bulidings.: nd e oty of 100 barrels. por dny, and | capital invested in road §i0,000. Ik go0d water Bower all the yosr | Maaisoncounty has five flour mills and stx | 100 men will be employed in this enterprise. This county was first_oponed to sottiomont | LPHSRES b ComOCtus SN0l syt v £ Thoy . 8. Rutherford, general paving con- I. An the industries of the county | grain elevitors. tho latier with u storing oa- The new warchouse is three stories high, 50 | about five yéars ago. Crops have only boen | g ro ‘ork has also nine ch ho best of th Th (3 [PRY HRASCOD 2 Y proud of. Y wre among tho best of the state. 0y Are | 4note ‘) oV b tioned three flourin nills pacity of 100,000 bushel by 100 feet, and will hold fifty carioads of pro- | raised to any extent in the last two years and R ') it h latest i hit d | tractor, now engagod on public city improve- ire ring 4 Y y o that cost 868,400, Tho National orpl ;qulpptrl wit kl;m.u'mpruvcdmucn nery and | 700rs: men ompioyed A0 o, & foundry ompioy Sixty-sevein miles of milway give the county. | duce. The feed inill, four storios high, 18 S0by sinoo irrlgation ditchos werg o plotod. IS | (e women's home missionary socloty ave a large storage for grain connected with h i 2 s tactory employing &ood transportation i 08 east wnd wost. | 50 foet, ground dimensions, with u eapheity of | year the sereaze under frriition will bo | Authodist church I3 located wpon n 160 them Thoy are driven by water power, but WY""";“ & Blue Springs railway (street), | 1,5 o8 during the seuson, one creamary with | The schools are in excelient condition, ate | 1,000,000 pounds, = A battéry of four stowm doubl tho ftom of irrigation ditehes now | gttt GHH ST o northwest of tho city and s large antomatic ensine. ready for use | men employea 10, sapital fuvested fn rouds | Lcivemen, wnd n_ broom factory with five | tended by nearly 5. childron,’ he North | botltrs furalshes power for i 200 horse power | profably (RIS A0 JLIEEH G of ‘not Ot s oL sig tyn b ot 1n an emergency. The mfil! ‘employ six men, | $33,000. hunds. The county husa good vein of coal | Nebraskinormal collexe is one of the institu- | Corliss eng d other engines aggro:ting | less than 8150.000 In_this county, which s ox- | gj0n, Tho Star mills of Arapahoe have & capacit; The railroads traversing the county are: | and the Nemuhw >.lley stono and quarry | tionsof learning of which the citizens are | fitty horso power. In the muin mill building | cnot from taxation. ork county has boen termed the on of S pi pacity | mpe B. & M. with round hot Company is prepared to b tine butlding | Justly proud. The beetsugar factory beated | the most modern machinery is used in tho Not much over one-third of the land is . i ong Lyt tauarawih f about ty-flve b 1s dail: d use and shops at pany is prop 77 the West," a A model yi I3 of about seventy-five barrels daily and are | {wi 0o® 0rSloving 100 men, and round | Stone. SIX newspapers Inform the people of | at Nortoik will cost, when completed, $750.000, | manufactory of the best grade of cereuls inan | proved up on, that Is, it isstill n shape of | jiis hoon steady und substantinl though phe- fully supplied with the best milling machin- | [E¥FOTR, CPRONIR (0 T ot Boatrics | the weekly happenings in the county, th and will furnish employment to several hun- | economical way. cluims or government land. Without doubt, | nav oy rapid. ery. They employ four men. vt It oight partment at Beatrico | Piuinseh Uhiefeain being the oldest,and euc dred men during the summer season. The About 830,00 has been t durlng the last [ when Scotts Biuff county's irrigation is fully Tho Arcade mills are situated in the south- | Fith fifty men. They receive on an average | und it huve contributed In nosmail degroo | Norfolk clectric light and stroet railway com- | two months on jmprovoments at the Mattos | developed it will boof groat Lnportance to - ot i i s ety o Shbpa creek, which | $4000 wages each month. Tho Union Pacitle | {0116 bullding up of tho county. pinies turther show the enterprlso of the citi- | browery. Ui Stur mills owned by Hon, Puul | tho stuto as well us itsot CONNUBIALITIES, Sirdihes. thoms. pomor. Thow ‘oabacity is | Fallway with shops and round houso utBea- | Tecunsen. the couty seat, bonsts ot wator. | Zons of that eity: whila tho seylum for tho i | Schminko hus grown until now tho capacity 1s Saline County. s 3 y trice, and giving employment t octric lights,city hall and all modern | sane is an illustration that Madison county’s | 150 burrols u day. Wirsaation i twonty-five barrels daily and they furnish | (et A EWVIDE omplopment to B mon, who lectrlo lzhts.eity hull and alt modorn | Soiitieal nfiuonoo s not tobo tgnored: T | 'Tho. Allasourl Pacific cut-off hotwoen Ne- | Based ontho ussossors' returnsthe folloning | Whon o young man asks a young woman to employment for two men. Chicago, Rock Islana'& Pacifio rallroad with 1ts 81ze N the eastern states. Parther facilitate business botweon Madison | braska Olty and Omaha is completed, shorton- | ShUate of acronge I arops, WITLED 10 S5OM | be his wifd, he almost fnvariably “proyses’ T'ho Muin mills are located three miles east J G Tl o fles S und Norfolk, the citizons have subscribed for [ ing the distance about twenty miles. that Suline county 15 one of the nost prospor- | y o 'ror an quswer. roundhouse and sh Beatrice, with Jefrerson County. Vi gricultural countios of the state. Thero of Beaver City and aro supplied with power undhouse and shops at Beatrice, with 20 9 a suficient amount of stock to Induce the Ne- The Ohleago Packinz and. Provision com- | 0uS agrioultural cowntios of tho state. 1ECHS o105 b d th Bouver orcok. They have a capacity of | % and a payroll of about §1,200 monthly. : Thfirn{nl;n sovol l'l":lou{llu mlllulln the coun- | bra ka telephone tompany to supply and con- | pany employs 300 men und tho plant runs the g‘h"“’,;::;‘;gj,“ij‘hhfil";t;}:kl-: "r‘y.," A:::I;"""ll‘&li“:’n AC n[n;.lu‘(e?mr)l\’n?nru:} m%emiu" n;{slmz i 5 i C 3 y C¢ all of themn less than ten yoara in operation nect these points with telephones. your round. The capuelty for killing and SRt 238 (£ sum o 10,000 ho alien thirty-six barrels, furnising employment for Greeley County. They have nil Iaid uside thalr former machin ot millet. i 2 3 e urm mao el cking_ hus_trebled with the last I 0 affection of his wife. hree mon. Greeley county, although one of the small- | ery and adobted the nower procoss of Follor Nance County. Yoy “Tho "Nebrusk "Olty " stockynrds Tunk | o Lho assossors' rovorts further show that | 0500 Boston wedding, as the newly Tho onty creamery in the county is located | est countles in the state, is one of the best. | ThoG. J. Curpenter nursery company located | This county was organized in 1870 trom what | second in the stite und probably Hifih In the | Ehore aro 44.62 hogs, .84 hoad of cuttlo wn A 5 e ¥ g mursery i tho | was'then the Bawnes Indian reservation, and | Unitod Statos. Tnone month recently $1000,000 | U108 borses In the county. married pair wero marching down the alslo, four yenrs. This establishment has & capa- | at the timo of the census of 1860, but has in- | MOrid: 'u“""fl abaut tiaceey under cultiva- | " without question, one of the finest section | has been paid out for stock. It s a blunt that Thurston County. the orgauist played for a rocessional 'vl‘m‘\v_cll- ©lty of 2,000 pounds of butter aaily, and at | creased in the last year a\ least 35 per cent. | N{d o, fi"";“‘ly'"“’"",‘ eighty men. Tho 1 of gountry in central Nebraska. I Is locuted | takes several million dollars to oporate. Tho | Of u population of 3476, over two-thirds aro known bymn “Onward, Chtistian Soldior, rouent hurns the product of $00 cows. 1t | Moat of the farmini lands are of -Gxcellent | P whiok craplnys tasnts e, mon and hes | Lishe lowor Loup valloy, 112 miles duo west | BlEROSE market price Is puld for hogs, and the | Indians. The incronse ot whito sottlers dur- | Marching as to War.” posant ohnrns the produ Fiaken) S et st s tlon whioh euiploys twenty-five men aud has | from Omaba. business hus doublad within two yoars. 1k a8t vear hus, nowover, boen considorable. | If the ocatohing of Indian husbands bo- cold storage for butter and | quality the porcentage of poor land being ex- | 230 ucres of ground under cuitivation, Of 100 ncros composing the county, Platte C and In tonsequence o 1t w great deal of land = 1 s capable of containing two cars of butter | ceedingly small. Thero are four flouring | ~The county vossesses un Inexhnustible sup- | 220,000 aro the finest farm und the rest 'Bnost atte County. R R B ol e | comes a fad among American Womnon, the I et et faills 1o The county emploving about fifteas | piy Of ire ciky, wiiich onty noeds CabItAl 10F | pusture and by Hund. In the last docado throo steam roller mills [ D% been brought under cuftivation SYer | cooklng school curriculum should bo so cn- P ‘ e and 006 mill puilding and noaricg cemn | development. Quito a nuniber of farmers are | PHEa"Coty " Diriloutarly blessod with an | hitve been erected In the county, with all the | }ioan and put Into flax_this season.’ This | larged as to include instruction in chopping Fillmore Count; g v s lotion, iug sugnr beets this seuson as an experi- | whundance of ranning stroums. Tho most im- | Latest improved machinery and a oubucity of | orop has an elogant stand and promisosan | wood and hoeing corn. Fillmore county has developed withm the | P! 2 ont, and there Is somo prospect of having o r 0 74 2.0 burrels each per day. Two water mills e I3 LLIELLED, J ’ s PO Hall portant of theso the Loup and its tribu nimenso ylold. The o nc ast ten years the following onterprises all County. Dot sugar thetory lochtod hore this fall, Jof= | DOTtAnt OF Hhes e e e Torss G- | With threo sets of burra éoh, two cronmeries, | {mmense yield 3 The Bnglish marriage licenses pass graco- Colled forth by ® natural demand of its There are in this county five mills employ- | ferson county is rapidly gaining “notoriety’ | tonweod und — Council crecks, tho Flmber | 91 foundry, ono wind will and farm machi- Valley County. fully over the question of age—as ono should stoadily increasing and prosperous popula- | ig all the year around about twenty-five | &% & fruit growing section as the crop of truits | creeks nnd Prairie crcck. Theso streams give [ DEEY factory, two cheese fuctorles, one b Valloy county Is situate in the center of the | say, “Miss Josephine Doare, spinstor, and Sir sien o e ve. | OF ail Kinay lins bon unusuully Turo and finc. | S coutiy 100, 1 ilon of: hover tailiuk rnning | S, bouing “works, u “wood | bottom | stato inwhit is known as the “Loupcountey.t | Grogory Grav-Turplo, of ago.” What woro ) ugar v of G O 3 er of o finest qu . The co 3 0 ctory, 0o ctorle: tis well waterad he Nortn and Middie iax RoGLe b Genova roller mills (steam power). man, iihahestsugan faciory ol rand Istand, | Bnox Quiny. water of tho finest quality, The county s | S1Gtre et plant.two milos of woil cqutbped | Loup rivers mnd. the. numen ‘waks trib ing soplatvinquiol Gonova Iron and windmill company and | With its dilferent brances, ‘employ over two Enaxicountysipliuntag it the northenst- | QFTNO Utly trom lowa, Indinna and railway and waterworks at Columbus— | tary to them. The soil s rich and produces y ughs atlocksmiths,” it is true, but foundry. hundred men. The canning factory of tho | oI l'lm ““."" ““?“-u"'l"} H‘"m rl\\vlr {nr Al h ny other minor industries, have | large crops of corn, wheat, onts, potatoes, cago couplo who spent their honoy- Hlxeterateantmily sama. placo employs during its business | 10§ lts northern boundary and the Niobrurs | “guliatton ia the county seat, locuted at the | 8l been compisted In the lust halt & dozen | burloy und ryc, whioh ‘aro”the stivlo erops. | moon in p o art of burglury upon s e at oy season 230 men, corn ond peas being the | *NRSTARIS RRELICS of ‘o “county are | Junctionof tho Cedar dnd Loup valleys. It Seand Ao giving stendy omp oymont at | Beans. pons, broom corm {lnx, hemp, buck- | the domicilos of their neighbors seem to have e principal products canned. A oroom factor: vhaking] ¢ Niobr f Was pitrea n 187 and hus & population of | the present tino,to over two hundred artisans | wheat' and sorghum do woll . Garden | give d ew significanc ‘airmont steam mill. L ALY ¢ . actory | the king house at Niobrara, and the two aa platted in 1K and hue & ponularion ot | andiuborers, B o idpemed piven the old saw a new significanco. Fillmore mills (water power), eops four men busy the year round. There | merchant flouring mills, capacity seventy 500, 1t nhouu titul)y2eikuaten bothiwith A compuny has been formed, the necessury tod with sucenss. The naturil grasses grow Minister (i Chi Will you take this e e aro” - tho county “ten oF twelve | Vo burrols euch daily, ut Huilo Sile Tho | Fespeot to matural wdyanties snd the sur: | ek substinod: survoys iy i wdopied: Uity on the DIMTS And I tho valieys, | woman to be your wedded wife, aud keop B cigar mapufactories, each, on - an | Productsof theso establishments are princi- | Tounding countiv, [t bk s Sohpol NOLCR SRS ] wnd actual work fs about to bo commonved | and the twme TR Y ¢ | bert Bridagroom —Hold up? ' L'l kecp average, ewployiu fi nen. Tho | Dully exporte \o Crelghton flouring | Ploys seven tc ) O upon I tapping the Loup river t ilo All these enterprises are prosperous and 8O, ploying ve men, 0 onpa y barrel 2% | elrenss, twenty-four mercantile houses, two | 1P 5 hping Loup river ten miles | and clover, aro belng futroduced her if I can, remembor, but six others have ¥ Prospy ! DIl with o capacity of fifty barrels also does ¥ i 3 reflect by their success the S | state central brewery, also located at Grand B ) B D i Foal vhrde eleva. | above its mouth brinzing to tho county seat | woll adapted to the soli and ' K 1\ 3 s the general condition g a and | Shuma " merchant miilig. Oustom mills iro ks, besldes Tum ul yurds, eleva Almost uniimited wat r not ospelled ! o0 failed, you know. Won't promise for surol R b T S R T AL R A1 Island, works a crew of twenty men. The | glso succossfully operated at Verdigre, Vi tors und the shops of the varlous mechanics, | & #lmost unlimited water power not excelled istitutes an averis s > 3 of this section RRAEWOLIH,S 0 Z s s porated at Verdigre, Ver- 8 ) I 3 in ost. Whiat I8 netunily neodod opted as sutistiotory, but n farmor A young Ivishman, native of Kilkenny, have bo t ply Wi 4 Union Pacile raiicoad shops have on an | digre Bridge, Armstrong and Pishelvillo. A | 1418 the home of the fustest trovting horses of 1 5 ave beon extremely wise in planting a largo | (0N VRCEE, THIGAC SRS WAVE OB BH | SRS B Armstrong and Fishelvitio, A | {otito. ita siabios of bioodod oros in. tho Vast products of this fertile | hus raised crops hero fof the past ton ye ncoting a_ haudsome ' milkmatd, remarked : amount of fruit and foresl trees, as the fol- | BYOI8EO %06 ¥ Gty ‘ s | the state. lusstables of blooded hotses 1 the | county, isn woollen mill, starch factory, ce- | anthorizes the following statenient of hls What will you take for yoursolf and your brickyards in the county occupy the same | Worksare doinga flue busing in Niobrara, y g y | it y ¥ ‘;(;mlmt‘l('x(hrucl from the assessors’ books for | PEICEYAS o M0 (o O Y, eroamory | 11d an artesian woll Is about to besunk thore, | blooded horses, estimated to bo worth $i,00 roalang papaemills, Laud andample powor | porionco with staples during that tng: Ave| milk, my deart +Yourself anu u ring! g will show. G £ -'8 CRCAMOEY | )y will combine to furnish a system of business men of the town 0 26K O & Bt B oOf these eu- | erago wheat, 20 bushels por asore; oats 5) artly replied tho maid it vent U 2 50 emloys ter year 1 q ystem o 5 Lerprises for u nominal consideration. Aiols o) e A ot tanal | Smortly replied the maid. So they went to “According to their report thore are planted | 8130 emvloys ten moen the year round. THO | waterworks and power for i fifty barrel mill, w thorough tost of the sugar [ te5Pries forh noninal consiqorabion, :’.‘,‘i.‘r's“ jund "corn 40 bushels: | eeentional | church and were married. : i) growth of theso industries have increased at | Tho growth ‘of manufacturing has all bee ot 1n the surrounding county, with {he 8 i n this county 12705 {rut trous of undloss | E0Y g0t Sout Yo "Lous and oot Of | wiEhiE i vt e a0 s all beor | PUst, [B E0 Ry " (e noar Tuture. | QYCEY one of tho seventy-six distriots, nnd | 8 ““bushols’ of “onts and @ busheld | The engagomont s announced of Miss Desides 3 ED. LR Z,00 000, 1008, | them are less thun ton years old. Y nany advantages|| Eltunted nst thextawnnis%itremainnonlyia: || SYOr SERMI0L wEe nvoated lh nondeinyianiasmaiiot corm, t and.cin ne - year s sinee the | Dani Posty the daughton of Chatles A. Post, 1068 30,000 grapevinos 408 nury buildings, whero higher briuches ure | country’s sottlemont has thore beon a faliure | of No, 21 Washington squire, North, to Ham ). 'Shoclal montion must bé Madp both of the | for tho ‘bEuctical farmer ot possossed question of n few months, when 16 will be on Franklin County. sugar and canning inaustries, because they hiave organizations and “Fiho olimate 1s healthy and tnvigoraving and | ilton Fish Webstor, son of Siduoy, Webs amy other connty 1n'tho state. s lands axo tho short wman fiuo of the Union Paolflo rail- taught. Varlous religlous denomin of erops. Thore are in this county six grist mills, | ars comparatively now vontures. When tho | Sxcellent; its raflroads wre pushing into uh- | ToAc ) WY NG ing up the ' Loup valley | worihipat convoniont locations througkout | sickncss 1s rare: and grandson of Hamilton Iish. ~ Miss Post shorten i employing on an average five men each. | canning factory was started agriculturists | ic. rowing bettor evel A B o tlos and Opon up s fine s tars | the county. St Mary's hospital at Columbus | * Educavional ndvantages aro as good as In | is the greatgranddaughtor of Mrs. ~Mary Nekrly il the mills are equipped with | aid not takis Mtadly to. its support. - Lo took | Sliserrl ond Kimbrare Elvats mamosss dac | Titory ns tho sun over shono upon.” Thie will | 188 larag and well bullt struc costing | any of tho middle statos. Mason Jones and granddaughter of Mme, Da aprdyed. modsrn . machinory, Sid ol have | maoh saraset solicriiion pud bars work bec | Doata. ot Shaik LGk Ans oiny Uds abbund: | Eive tho town.s now ousiet and ‘briny ita re~ | SIENAP, T6 SRCeCERRERONE IR CounEY 83 | | Valloy oounty Ib setried by an ordesly Trobriand. No date has you boen set for the ‘een built within tho last tou vears. fore they could_ be provailed. upon to_ enter | furaishing uniimited quantitios of material | 8ources more tato prominence.u prinoipal feut- f 684N eNelons of the Kind, . o o law-ablding poople, Onses ot patty orlme wedding. ore 5 s b R ol nanafacture D) nel o bell nense water or afforde d uncommon, and capital crimo unknown. od £ ; A creamery and butter manufacturing | into a cuntract for raising corn which au the | for the manufacture of Portluud selent: 'ho | SRR, the Imuense water power afforded | ®rho county Is well “watered by the Plntte | "o’ various rellzious donominations are | = Theroisa paradiso awaiting a large pum- plant at Bloominglon, costing 86,000, employs | beginning was the only crop canued. They | PURErOARSGRAMS 5 oruge minimum depth o " | and Loup rivers, Sholl creok. the Looking | well represented. and weokly services arehuld | bor of marriageable young men up in caster £ d0scn men, Ab the samo piace & broais fac- | thought thore was 100 maoh, Work connected | ECHEY, Aad tho county wt largels & most de- v eyt AT | Glass, And varlous other smil strowms, Tho | throughout the county. il b P L AT B ety fe fory works half-a-dozen hands oF more, A D T R R A i QURBET, o thoog “mitan "tk Hodth of ‘Coaur. Fivor | Country roads aro woll graded and bridges | Ord s tho county soatand chiot town. a8 | says: A lady friond informed o rocontly Garfield County. actual experience having overcome the farm- RNy, ¥ thore 18 power, which, If utilized, would be | Well constructed. Oune Iron bridge over the | populution of 1500 [estimated] and Is o Ity | yay thers were over fifty marriageubie W prefudio 5 o This county hus 174895 acres of land under | eq 0 duced’ by the consumption | Loup at the county seat, consisting of four | of the socond class, . During the past six months many of the | 93’ prejudice. = Poas are now being hauled Lo e Totlowas Wheate A | S m0t0 worth ol vl bk A wd il | SPARS of 30 oot wach, was' orooted two' yeurs | 1xitua i¥ the contor of tho county tn | Young lndies in Union and no mon worth hav- ““Ymprovident settlers have left the county and ':’n;‘l‘“]’(:l';' ".'x‘lf;'] “'“_"‘I‘l‘ 0)"_"1".1“& and the | acres; o ueres; onts, 21,856 wore: this power Hes within one and ono-half miles | 850 Bt 8 cost Of $45,000. the vale th Loup river. It lies on | ing. The Union girls all say tnat the saddest their placos are being filled by & difforent | Droducers aro woll satisied with tho | burley, I ryo, ‘LI4 fcros: flax. of the businoss centeref Fullorton. Bower Pholps County. w high bench at the foot of the bufy which | words of toneue or pon, ave theso sad words: Srina procinet 1n the nortbern part of the X lonthe apim AN A L gt b muE RAAGE mills loontod inglde tho o on Lim= | Pholps county I8 essentinily an agricultural | OF La® DILTS Lho VEW I ANG BE LG EHESE T the | How many peoplo know that the custom of o D o e DO T g | gard to the sugar beot. Though there ave | And orchiard, isiis eres, “and wiscollaneous | s, This will buve s Gipuolty of1s0 barrols of | community, There ure towover, sowo quits state, a distance of twonty-live miios of tho | HOW mALY poplo CROW that FhE Gom OF ks s DIkGted fob b et crops, 1,42 ' There nro furthor 60470 | flour and two carlonds ‘of teed per day. It | fmp ardl L ! river valloy being visible Jrish people who cawme in & body from Bos- | H000 acres planted for the factory in this | grofs, Wit AEEE, CONNE ey, KLETO grape uses y & smull fraction of the 1‘.’:!\\1\”- Ve 1ts ul‘llll'h,';,‘): I‘l’:-“}:-gflhvu:n:xl.‘.“:.':nll‘n’rn: o i.:'y’ Ord 15 the terminus of the Omaha & Re- | the expression of good luck, but is a meta- Aon cvernl'years axo. Tt fs thefe boast that | courty, thero migut have boon u greater aoro- | Vit ind indi fods of hedge growing fu O N a0 s Fhah s (G ad the Holcrexe ] ublican Valley rallway ana the Lincoln & | phorical flight of arrows shot at the bride thero 1s 1o poverty in Erina, and ono who | 8%¢: Itis now an established fact that the | fantly fn tho county's rich soil. " The asso e ta kol tan &b anxdbne. e ont o Aromeht, i manufuciures | Black Hills raflway ‘piss through it. 1t has TIn uncivilized ages most nations T apon & T Jave b 4 oo ey | sugar-beet will turive hore. Tue fecundity | report furthor that the oltizens of tho county | "The noxt town of importance in_the county | {o ity artisans kna. doing a fine and increar: | GSlevators with u united caproy of ustomed to the forciblo capture of ople will have no dificult, believing | And the special qualities of the soil make it | own 6417 hor 17120 head of eattle, %1 | is Genoa a lively place of ubout six hundred | [ng bLusiness. The Holdrege cf oty and | 190,000 bushels; & steam roller flouring mill, | v her lover, D (i culty in believing ¥ IAY | o 2 mulos, 4 shoep und 25804 hogs. o EAAL CA Fre st e g n he Holdrege cronmery and | gl W SICIRs & Stosn o/ er i brido by her lover, and the attempts on the heir assertio most adaptable to its culture. Aveoraing to | mules, 6304 shoch und 2 hogs, | peopie, Tho Tndiuw seliool s loouted hero. | cofd storuge company also does i lurze busic | (SR roon i b yo Allla 4 | part.of hor malo rola o DRevEnE HAE hiis: Burwoll was mado the county seat of this | 8uch high an suthority as H. W. Wiley of the | o/ . g Indus Tuhusita shore’ ofbusinoss Loaseg churchen | noss. The varlous divislons of tho b & M. | R A B band from ca \er away is typified by a county in 1%, and the records wore removed | gricultural department, soll and climato of | “f'wo flouring mills with o capacity of 225 | fug it are some of the bost lunds in the ruliroud contoring 1n Holdrogo klve employ= | Juuver yards; 1t pubiishes four weekly news- | volloy of rice instead of more fatal missiles. from Willow Springs on May 1 of that year, | this county ure the most porfect for the suc- | barrels per day. county. O e o Ve ako | papers ‘and has four churches: Methodist, He- Aftor we a rried, darling, I trust A vory comfortable Mitle toure. honse® and | cossful raising of this crop, The proper | ~ Ouo planing wmill (stoam), Wolurado, a small stablon about nine miles omo horo. Ton yeursugo there wora | BRSEY vl Waptist and Episcapatian ’ il 1 ' OUFt house ap kunowledge of how to raise the beet secms the Cue steam pressed briok and tlle factory. b Pulle tod th railrouds and towns In this'county, nnd Its watorwork 1 f the best of JOUF woalth won't Inocasantly be thrown up it wors presentod to the county as & bonus R ot AT T alL, Hiall pounty | Four briok yards with capaeity of 5,00,000 | about u p BFtOn, SIAZOC bR YOaTE B ha s wore {mproved. Now ovory | jia b i e state 1t his 4 volunteer fire | w0 me.” Sho—No, I rely upon you to keep it Tor locating the county ofices at. Burwell, so | 00ly thing lacking, n all, Hall county u o 00, about u population of ono hundred and 13 | uarter seotion in. i e s A ato. s Ty 5 - ifl | per season. murket for the produot of the surroundin i y i department, consisting of hose cart and truck thatro heavy dobt is saddled upon our people | B8 8 rosy future beforo ber aud. she will 1 PG, orcaimory with u eapacity of 1000 pounds | couutry. B 8 | Bearly ull are Inproved. Lhs numborot acros | and laddor hoys. — - for county buildin, In fact Garfleld coun- | doubtiess meet the expectations of 1ts indus- | of hutter per day, belng operated the year | * There are no ¢ 15.0F vogotab| n > i The oponings here for capital are muny and WU, . ty's Hnnncial condition is unsurpassed by | ious cltizens in due time. ud. iherdare mo sorgutsor rogstabiss that san | Bl yodr Dutthe op will bo” g “fur ot T hopeningkhiers for oagltal pra many and SINGULARITIES, sny new county in the west. Her warrants Hamlton County. iclhere are sixty-nine sohool aistriots In | s from ono ta three fuabthiok and underluld | woulth of the county Ja ity Yion biaok sotl, \ta | Sreamery @00 pounds of builor s holnz aré quoted at nearly par, both in Lincolnand | This county is tocated in a rich agricuttur- | gyt SOULY: hxty-nine sehool hiouses: | withw sub soll of loost voliow elay, which ub- | Jovel, rublo land, und its wondesful ubility shipped Wookly from Ord) browery, cracker rown rat with & blue tail has beon seen sixty-seven of which are ) O lel d " o S Y OWe! T wetol ont meal mill, pu | N Omaha, sud ave in spirited and constant | al section, containing 345,000 acres of laud of | i sod. frame, ono brici and | worbs ke ' sponko e abundun'’shgwers. | 0 wiand ‘deoutth.’ Mhis ‘waxfully’ domon: | HRUGEY SNPRS00 oA ¥ Dose uhenr "fue: | i Cinclunati. demand. Burwell has a steam fouring- | unsurpassed fertility. The following esti- | ~Children of school nge $,570; males, 1 b strutod [ast your, whou we had a good crop, d o 5 'y ol dren of scho 0 8,570; m X AT i AT G p e b $ 0 W | tory. starch facte straw bourd factory, An Ohio man has a colt that is Jot black il of fifty barrels capacity per day, which | mato of the crop acréage for the present year | femules LT71: total wmaunt pald” teachers | small grain i gl S T T R While thore was a total fallure In countles | bricic yurd, chickon-raising Thie ' Oniutla | save its mane, tall aud foot, which are milk has been running without interruption for | is based on careful estimates received from | Last year, BT toufl umount expended | ors and foodurs have taken advantage of thiy " O und Danver markets, offers lurge returns on | white, ! the past two years. A water mill with a | all parts of the county, ‘Thero are planted ja | fOF Sehools, RHADSL number af distelcs | and It Is rare that any corn Is shipped out of Folk Ogunty, Tnvested capital ¥ P v i 1, o8 {n Lanc P o ! Gapacity of 160 Darrels of 'fead per aav also | Whoat 52,000 acras; I corn, 110,000 aores; in | SaYju sbx mouthe' seliool, 04i male teashors | the county. [t ivall consumed b howo und | bolk county lus at present one normal | LSS GLCD utilized will furnish o mug- | L0 Lancastor, Pa., thoro ls an exbibition a Qoos duty for our soitlers. Iudeod Gurileld | outs, 4,000 Acres: w burley, 1,000 acros! i | toral valuo of schoos broperty. e s us — | P m e e b Of g Ml p school and businoss college, thrce high schools | Biicent water pow pariadtiy whlin kst nlne Lichos long | 890 s y RNERS T Ll AN i 3 . u X rult troes while still young, will prove to | and seventeen churches. Wobster Cd wolgling over a pound county could not be doue justice without | rye, 2,000 acres, and in tame grass, 50,000, a K Junty. b W acres, ) 50,000, eith County. e quite revenue as the abundant yield of | The growing ufaoturing fnterests are A Tin Cup (A b sentl Nawed mentioning the fact that the bend of the [ total of 230,500 ucres. Mhis county & eminens) i tho oldor orchards gIves assurance of I ne cigar fuctory, one | Webster county boln Iy an _aerl inCup (Aria) Dan resently swslowel North Loup riverat Burwell furnishes the [ Whilo agriculture is th leading Industry, | conunity bt with tha opentg of Litleats | Wevso crops. ot or tdnyi two | tural county it n urlne entorpr A.Dacle of toy aFpedess, aRUTAIIS L3R5 AhR finest water power to be found anywhere in | other branches have ot been cntirely nog- | fus ditches Ah INCroAsing amount of Amall | o i YArious crops ing are divided I r hurncss und | mostly limited to miling snd daley produce, | bus laid a cracked egg ovory day :{u state. The Burwell Wwater power unul:;- hmm. "Ill'here are now tho” county four | grain und vexotabies ' belug ‘raised. i ghout us follows. " Wheat. 4313 acee {wo feure ‘tuctorivs, aud A aro soven | e lied Cloud roller ‘milis locatod ut led | A convict in Obio, in siving bis witoa part igation company, recently incorporated, | Hour mills, one foundry, one machine’ shop, | are now ipleted ALy miles Irrigating M 1 ial, S P SR ¢ D.ABE MAGKING BNapS. loud, the county seut. has u capacity of 125 | ing kiss, slipped into hor mouth a note toll Droposcs o dovelop thia power and ls uow | euo’crowmiey and ouo kulutlug factors: i | alrchon which wore constructed e Gostuf | Sores: miscolluncous, 1,10 acres; lu oo towns I tho county wre Stromsburg, | barre sdutly. Thoro are Gurther lour tlllaut | jny hr hero some of his booty was hiddon makung caroful estlmates. Tho capital stock | these the croamery is tho most important. In | Y400, Tho Oxutuiia wllliug company 18 80 | "hviy eatimated thut the above worewge will skl v S e wlth toliae rsohinery and tash ane | A tooth welghir ht wud one-half ounce of tho company is §20,000, of whioh 10 per | 1587 a stock company was organized at Au- only mili 1n the oo s ylold 360 bushols, or or 163 5 16 & Produet s any. vount \ire | and supposed to be > 80 B s L0~ W. E. Welis, merchaut, is the president of | erectiug and oporating a creamery, tho plant | There arc a numbor of rising y of grulu for ench duy ‘¢ of orce county.ls owned and opurated by, the | the Blue Hill creamory turns out o) pounds | = Noye Buchanan, ( day or two g0, W the company; T. H. ‘Doran, ~banker, is | costing about §,000. In Septomuer, 1883, the | facturing industrios in Lincoln, hross | WALl & souney oniy Lt e | b Tt keops tWouty-aY men | Shem butter dutly, and, at Inavae w | o SRS Ol iy rock neae tho reasurer, aud T L. Hail, uttornez, is secro- | the bulldings were entirely destroyed by Hive. | St furnish tmployment for vurious olasses of | Js ! oitlors In u tow ot bubs | goiployed all the your round. Aho Osmond | Fes i a8 thilving busihent. o0 | e of the boart of & piue troa. How the rock tary. Thestock supply will besomewhat | Tho stock was thou bought up by E. J. | &M shobs now belog. constructod at 1ave- 7,11 100K & nUMBLF of years to et Wil 0 Osmond Emplovs. thre e 0o | L6ttt & Haied SoUAL Of businss | gL LhOre 18 & mystory. ddcd e ehart this year in cousequence of numerous | Fainer, J. H. Smith and W. A. Carpentor, | look. Tha plant aloge 1 1o cost K000 16 | . T0 every man, womun and ohili it the couns | Plereo ‘county cvewmiery at Plerce hus nine | with old-tushloned machinery, | SR (TR : losses during the past winter. but Burwell | These gentlomen immediately erected new | will consist of thirtcen hulldings, the two | ty there is one horse. three hend of catslo und | fielh wt work tur ut’ the finest articlo of Ono of the most peculiar maring chrioalt h 3 < maln BEraoty ; and bl uine hogs. the same roburns t 9 | butter in the market Wayne County. | found at the bottom of the sea s the brain ‘will uo doubt retain ber prominenoe in this | brick bulldiugs and began operating the ures—the maching and blackswmith us. By the sem hero is o per 3 untry as a shipping point. Gartleld county | creamery ob & business basia, Thoy have | 3hob tho power ouse wid boliwe roou and | SaRts woalth oraiLis. ‘The yleid of hayls Richardson County. | _Wayne county, although small ns compared | #1006 which n waoy wiys resomblos the 1S wore wen LOrgY capi slug LCor] aterworks with standplpe-are slrewdy erect_ | @stimated to Le Leaust 10 VD, Tio tollowin mills, factories, ete o lo= | With Bome of her sister counties Is espocislly | head of @ human belog, with ils many brai= Roed of euergy sad capital and & | since lucorporated, under the mame of tho | Nt FL0 LML 0D LA L T Tu 3hort, tho fall and winter of 1901 will wite | curus 1 Hiohemison county and wre sl i " | favored by rouson of tho ricknoss of Lor soil. ‘ like furrows,