THE SOltTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE: FRIDAT lYMDTG, MIT IT, 1855. jl o. u. w. coat ftjtxiaar. i Agatest Grud Tate Kearney, May 1. Ia the grand lodge of the JLxcUnt Order of United Worknea. a ripple of excitement was caused by a delegate pee erring charges agaiBet Graad. Matter Workman. Tate for Yariow.acw exteBdna; orer a period of sereral years. The charges were thoroughly inrestigaled aid, after a careful coMideratkm, Tate wh exoaer atedori erery coont. After the lodge had take a this action a resolution was presented and adopted denonnciBg the charges and the parties who preferred them. The grand lodges of Iowa and the Da kota being now in session greetings were sent to each and the compliments were returned There being a mnmberof Grand Army of the Republic buttons noticed on dele gates a list of them was takes, and 77 responded. They had a social gather ing after the session at the city halL The matter of locating the grand lodge headquarters brought out a spirited debate and was secured by Grand Island, as against Lincoln, by a Tote of 235 to 185. The suiter of sal aries was next discussed, and the grand master workman was given $2,500 per year and 'expenses, grand recorder $1,800 per year, and the grand receiver $400. It was Toted also that bonds of subordinates as well as grand lodge officers should be insured in a bond in vestment company, and not among the members, as heretofore. Grand Master Workman Tate was mnanimously re-elected by acclamation and responded in a very earnest and elo quent address. The other officers elected are: Grand foreman, J. H. Er ford, Seward; grand overseer, R. B. Miller. .Lincoln; grand recorder, George H. Barber, Edgar; grand receiver, E. A Polly, Seward; grand guide, H. M. Stockwell, Clearwater; grand watch man. W H. Hunt, Kearney, and trustee. Eev. E. I. Ely, Bed Cloud. Representatives to the supreme lodge are S. B. Patton, J. W. Carr, Omaha, sad R. W Laflin, Beatrice. Gtrretian'i States Kot Talaaale. Sioux City, May 16. Part of ths as sets of the defunct United Loan and Trust company, which failed ia. 1893 were sold at auction. The principal bidders were F. L. Eaton, the Credit Commutation company's manager, and K. A. Burgess. The prices paid were ridiculously low; notes for thousands selling for only -a few dollars and in some instances for a few cents. One of the largest blocks of notes was five of A. 6. Garretson of $193,92(5, and they were sold for $527. Eight personal motes of Ed Haakinson f or $40,000 sold for $55. Two notes of $5,000 each of ths Sioux City Dressed Beef and Can- company went for 10 cents. Next Stasias at Cedar Rapld Fort DodgS, Ia., May 16. The second 4a? of the grand lodge convention of she A. O. TJ. W. was spent in balloting for officers. R. L. Tilton of Ottumwa was elected grand master workman; B. F. Behkopf of Des Moines, grand re seeder; William Wilson, Jr., Washing tesL, grand receiver; C. H. Churchill, Fort Dodge, grand guide; P. Dolan, West Burlington, grand watchman, and Axdrew Harring. Des Moines, grand Bissti i . and Albert Weeks of Win terse t, Lather Howland of Waterloo and P. 8. Tswle of Clinton were elected delegates ss the supreme lodge. It was voted tc .the next session at Cedar Rapids. Reunion to Sleet a K-uttagv - Superior, Neb., May 16. The ssveath annual encampment of the in terstate district reunion. Grand Army sf the Republic, convenrd in this city isr the purpose of electing officers and locating the annual fall reunion. iteen posts of the district were rep lied. There beinjr but one bid pre- i for the reunion, that of Hast- lags, it was accepted, and the reunion will be held at Hastings conjointly with i state reunion in August. Nebraska Crop Keaorta. Omaha. May 16. The Bee's special correspondents throughout Nebraska, after carefully investigating the effect of frost and cool weather on crops in their localities report there are few in ffscaUons of damage except to gardens. Soate fields of corn may require re planting, but instances of this kind arc eoaased to low land. Fruit suffered slightly. On the who! it is extremely immproeable that the damage from this ; will prove material. Wearer Cliallenjt; -Alliaea. DCS Moines, May 16. General J. B. Weaver, through the Central Bi metallic league, has itsofl a challenge to Seaator William B. Allison to meet kiss ia joint debate on the financial aeetion here in the near future. Gen eral Weaver has gone to Colorado, where he will deliver 10 speeches for free silver, going from there to Mis souri to make alike number of speeches. Ex -Speaker Elder Boaad Orer. Clat Center, Neb., May 16 Hon. S. M- Elder was bound ovpr in the sum f $500 to appear in the district court aaoa the charge of committing an as salt with intent to do great bodily upon W. A. Snnn.r, who it ia Elder attacked with a knife an altercation. Mrs. Elder guilty to assaulting i neighbor's child asd was fined fo and costs. Pytlifaa SMsraood Ia Sewlea. Shelto, Neb.t May 16. The hird grand assembly of Pythian. Sisterhood of Nebraska opened in Knights of Pythias hall, Mrs. W. A. Diiwarth, grand chancellor, presiding. Delegates from every lodge in the state are present. Tmndm Far FSae Rldffe Tadtaa. Chad RON, Neb., May 16. Captain Penney, acting Indian agent at Pine Ridge, was in the city with a detach ment of T1 police to receive the reg alar shipment of -money for use at the agency. fa SelllBK Plate. ITawxAMCST, May 16. Dwyer's Ban- oxet won the Newmarket selling plats. LICBEDJYOIITUffS Frieids of Pierce and NeircQmafc Tiat Veigeamce 01 Their Betnjen. PATE OF THREE HT0RMEBS. Brothers TaJUa Wx Iacalta, Carrie OST las Ska aataiaa aa4 Ha Ti Tm Gcthkie. O. T.. Kay 16. Frteads of Hewcombe and Pierce, the territory out laws, who were betrayed by sappotcd friscds and cowardly assassinated Bear tngalls two weeks ago.hava avenged ths deaths of their coetradea. Acoordiag to a story of a courier who came In from Jngalla, O. T.. John. Calria sad Will lam Dunn had been kidnaped by a num ber of ths dssd outlaws' frieadeaad lynched. At As time of ths killing local detectives took mpos. themselves the glory of ths capture sf the outlaws asd put in claims for ths large rewards that has been offered for their heads A week age ths Dunns, at whom house ths outlaws stopped the night of she kill, -were charged with betraying them. into their home under guise of mend ship, and after getting the two despera does drunk, riddled them with bullets as they slept. They had. it is said, bee a promised large sums of money by the detectives who had claimed ths reward. The friends of Newcombe and Pierce openly swore vengeance. The Dunns barricaded their place, secured a sub stantial supply of arms and ammunition andrasde their ranch a veritable ar senal. They laid low until Sunday, says-the courier, whea some of them were seen about the place, apparently void of fear and believing that the ex pected raid was a bluff. That night the usual strict vigilance kept by the brothers was relaxed, in further belief that they were free from molestation. This act, it appears, proved fatal and the three brothers wars easily taken by their enemies. Late Sunday night a body of heavily armed men drove up to the Dunn cabin and forming a cordon around it called upon, the brothers to eoma out an surrender themselves, ths marauders having prev iously fired a volley into the air to awaken their intended victims. When the Dunns, John, Calvin and Willis. m. saw the number of those without they readily realised the uselsssness of mak ing, a fight and they quickly surren dered. The women folks tried to dis suade the captors from carrying out their purpose, but were rudely pushed aside. The Dunns were placed upon horses and being told not to make an outcry were hastily driven off toward the mountains. Since then nothing has been heard of the band or its captives and the general opinion is the Dunns have been lynched, as the feeling against them was most bitter. Search ing parties are out looking for the bodies, but as the desperadoes probably took the victims to one of their moun tain rendezvous, the prospect of tracing them ia very smalL t ZMatmerr Cattla Cfca Psowa. May 16. The report of the state senate committee against the feed ing of distillery slop to cattle is received with mingled indignation and amuse meat ia this city, which is the center of that industry, and where as many as 35,000 Head of cattle have been fed at distilleries at one time. Milk is not sold from the. cows fed at the distilleries, but it is not contended that good milk is produced from slop. It being thin and watery. Mr. Barker voiced the general opinion in Peoria when he-said that the meat from distillery fed cattle is consid ered the choicest and finest there is, and it commands the highest price paid. It is sold in the east and abroad but not around here, because it costs too much Yellow Fever Amoef British Seldlers. Halifax, May 16. Word which has come from St. Lucia. West Indies, an nouncing that an epidemic of yellow fever has broken out there among tfae British artillery, gives rise to the expec tation among artillery men here that the Halifax batteries of royal artillery will be sent there to take the places of the affected troops, who will be in valided to England as soon as possible. A dispatch from St. Lucia ttates that 30 soldiers have already died. Christian Sale r.tlst Ta Tveable. atchisos, Kan. May 16. Mrs. H L, Graybill and Miss Adelia Bacon. Chris tian Scientists, having refused to pay a city license of $1 i week, have been served with warrants ordering them to appear in court and show cause for their failure to pay. Restrict Copper Shipments. Londoit, May 16. At a meeting of representatives of the American copper producers, it was decided to restrict the shipments to 60,000 tons for a year. The European producers agree to reduce the output of copper 7 per sent. Advance Bates Freak Iowa Pafata. Chicago, May 16. At a meeting of the western and northwestern freight lines it was decided to advance tha rate on packing house products from interior packing points in. Iowa to ths Missia- Bppi river by l4 cents. Ta TlnUH the State Fvleaa. CHZYKjrss, May 16. The state board of charities and reform is discussing the question of completing the state peni tentiary at Rawlins. If tha work is completed $13,0CO to $15,000 will be ex pended. Claeae the Ceraiac Iariaeafc. CoirxBCS, O.. May 16. The capture of 2 small eanaon by citizens of Coming from a Columbus city eouncil excursion, car has been apologised for by the Com ing council. eeaagXler Fees Seateaeeel. Sax Fxancisco. May 16 Henry L. Foes, the confessed smuggler and forger of Chinese certificates was sentenced to four years at San Qaaatia prison and fined $13. WAS anSQCOTED. 3Tet Ia Fare- ivORYflll 60APi afl U ' 'j J FORTf rtiLUON- CAKES YEARLY. TKpE3CTT . CASHES CO, CSTTL KnrTott, May IS. Senator Ekins of West Virginia is afr the Waldorf with, his family. In reply to questions the senator told of his western trip, where he was frequently misquoted as being ia favor of free silver "It was in Den ver," he added, "that I ga0 inter view which, is part, expressed by views, hut the eastern papers continued to pub lish interviews, saying I was in favor of free coinage. 1 believe ia bimetallism and ia the use of silver in the furthest possible way consistent with sound money. I am not for silver without the aae of both metals to an extent not hurt ful to the country. Both metals should be used, and the question of detail ean be settled. The government has the power to limit the use of the metals. The Republicans of the east and west must get together on the silver question I believe the silver question, will settle itself, and when we come to meet next year at the national convention, there will not be any antagonism between tha east and west."- Salt Xake SUrer Caafereaee. SaltLaxz, May 16. The silver con vention met at 10 o'clock today wjJ&,21 delegates three from each state repre sented in attendance. The committee on resolutions and plan of action, not be ing ready to report. Congressman Mon deH of Wyoming moved that a recess be taken until 3 p. m., but the motion was withdrawn. Mr. Langenour moved that newspaper reporters be admitted to the executive session. The motion was lost. The convention then went into execu tive session, and is discussing the var ious methods proposed for carrying out the objects for which the conference was called- A number of interesting speeches were made, and while there are differences of opinion the indications all point to harmonious action Attor ney General Jones of the state of Wash ington arrived this morning and was admitted as a member of the conference. HnTaBId r or minor. . SPBCfariELD, May 16. It is reported hers that Chairman Hmrichsen, of the Democratic state central committee, has in his possession a letter from Senator David B. Hill of BTew York, which will be read before the state Democratic currency convention next month: The tenor of the letter, it is said, is strongly far free-silver, and the document i3 said to be intended by the ITew York states men as a bid for the support of Illinois in the Democratic convention in IS96. In this connection, a rumor also has it that Secretary Hinrichsen has his eye fixed on second place. VeKIalea, Feraker aad ?Taah Eodorssd. Columbus, O., May 16. A, Franklin county mass conventipn endorsed Geo. K. Kash of Columbus as a Republican candidate for governor. McKinley was endorsed for president and Forakerfor senator. Nodttnc has our been psodacedto prmal or cnaanare withBleattaettlTl? Watte- SaBatl OB 3S CCAIOT aad 'bjalejg AFTUCATioJr. It has bee I wed 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisiacaoB. It Cares Prxxs orHPtoRiHnms, Ezteraal or Internal, Blind or Bfcedmg Ifchatgaad Burning; Cracks or rasores aad Eafaiat. Relief immrdiatE cure certain It Cures Bcass, Scalds and Ufceranbaand Contraction from Barns. Relief rnsrzat. It Cures Tors, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boas, Hot Tcawcs, Ulcers. 0d Sores, Trifny Eruptianv Scarry or Scald Head. It is fnfalfihfc It Cures Intlamxt or Caxxd Bixasts aad Sore-Nipples- It is ktvalaahfe. It Cures Salt Rhxujc; Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped HandfFever Bfisters, Sore: Lips or Nostrils, Corns, and Banjoes, Sore and Chafed Feet, Songs of Turrets. Three Sires, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. SbrDraai"BMi !Mloa"eiiiMriilai CtncTER PEBRT HASTEN ETC JTOKTli. Will Try ta Xeaek CeriaarSea In Time to Prevent Seizures, SA3T Prakcisco, May 16. The United States revenue cutter Commodore Perry hurried out of part last night on an im portant mission. She will make all haste possible in order to reach. .Bering sea in time to prevent the fleet of cut ters, which- are now e route for- the frounds, from seising any of the armed vessels along the coast as was the inten tion. The British government has practi cally decided that any interference with, armed sealing vessels flying the British flag will meet with retaliation in the shape of fTfm for heavy damages, and the Perry's sudden departure is consid--ered an indication that the administra tion does not desire to invite any. more trouble with the lion over the sealing question. Fatally Shot by His Wife. Cleveland, May 16. George Floyd, a detective, employed by the Valley Railroad company, was shot and prob ably mortally wounded by his wife. The shooting was the result of a quarrel be tween the couple, im which. Floyd had struck his wife. The woman is in jail. Floyd was formerly an officer at the "World's fair. Caaey Island Fire Swept. CoiTKTlsnAXD, May 16. Nearly 100 buildings were destroyed by fire and about 1,000 people thrown out of em ployment. The loss is $230,000. HIGH fKICE FOB WHEAT. Oaeafae; Was Bearish, bat the Tone Soon Changed. CirrcAGO. May, 13. Wheat opened easier today, feat became steady later. The Price Current did not ean3rm crop darsasre reports, cables did not fully sustain yesterday's ad ranee and there Trere rains in Illinois. Ohio, Indiana and Missouri. On the other hnd. northwestern receipts were small and local shipments large, and the greater part of the early loas was overcome. Corn was slightly lower oa larger rscsiptt. Oata were steady- Prorisions were easy on liberal hog receipts, ctosnra rarcES. WHEAT-May.eTHc; July, QBK80S?fc: Sep. tember. floTc COR3T V&T.Sli&r Jane, 5T$cr Jaly, ol?3 SlJic: September, 3rS52J4e; May. 1296. 42c " OATS May. 2Sc: Jena. 23v. bid; July. 2S bid; September. SBc; May, 1BBS. 29"-c-bid. FORI May. Ili05r Joly. 112.17$; Septem ber. 112. . LARD May, SUSJaaksd: Joiy. IB.87H 3ked, September. S3.S3 asked. BIBS May. S5.05 ; Joly, 16.15 asked. Septem ber. S8.30 asked. CBleacalire Stock. CHICAGO. May !. HOGS Receipts, 32,000 head; left over. S.0O-J head; market more ac Mve; early decline folly regained; light, $4-20 S)4 45; mixed, J4.30d4.50; heary, 4. 10 4.00; rouRh, $4.10345. CATTLE Receipts, 10,000 head, including 3,003 Texas ; market slow and weakatyeater aay's prices. SHEEP Receipts, 14,000 head : market qjxiet but steady. lira Stack. Soctk Omaha. May IS. CATTLE Receipts, 590 head; 1330 ta 1530 lbs., SS.CQ35I5; 1100 to 1398 lbs-. K5Xa&00; S3S to 1100 lbs.. UJ5&4.S5; eaoicecowa, S2.7x34.0i. common cowa,fL73(9 12.75: good feeders, L23rjL15; coauaoB. feed ers, t2.7Sa.aS; market steady. HOGS Receipts, 5,500 head; light. I4.XXJ4.30 ; asixed, SU&S4.33; heary, 14.25(14.40; market Se lower, cloned stroay. SHEEP-Mattona, SX009130; Iambs, HM& 5.40 ; markat eteady. fiomeseekers Eicirsions On April 3i th, Mav 21st and June 11th. 1S95". the Union Pacific System will sell tickets from Mis souri River poirts and stations in Kansas and -Nebraska, to points south and west in Nebraska and Kansas, also to Colorado, "Wyoming-. Utah and Idaho, eastot Weiser and south of Bearer Canon, at rate of one first class standard fare for the round trip. Minimum rate $7. See your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent . E. L. LOMAX GenT Pass, and Tickfct WITCH HAZEL OIL U. P. TIME TABLE. SOCIO XA8T. No. 1 Atlantic Expreea Dept 120.0 a. ar. Xo. 4 Fast Mail 8 30 a. at No. 2 Limited.. --' 9flA-3t. So.23 rreight. ."r,7:Co No.l5-Freiaht r ."00 b. ac. Ko. 22 Freight - " 4iX) a. ac GODTO WX3T XOCTT-UJ TXXX. No. 7 Pacific Exoreaa Dept 7J0a. at No. 1 Limited " 11:00 E. at o. 21 Freight 350 p. at No. 22 Freight "6:20 a. M OLDS. Agent. NO REGEETS If yon make the trip via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Iiine. Fewest changes to Chicago and other eastern cities. Through vestibuled trains composed of dining- care, first and second class sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Par full information call on or address N-B. Olds. Agent tJ.-P. System. HOWS THIS! We offer Ose Haadred DoUars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. J- F. CHzarer fc Co, Props.., Toledo, O. We the undersgnedr have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him. perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out. any obligation, axade by their firm West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding; Kin nan & Marraa, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. HalFs Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 10c. per bottle. Sold by ail Druggists Testimonials free. UOTICE FOK PTTpT.THATTOy, land Ofc at Norm PlatSa. Xea, ) MsylSta, tS95. j Notice is hereby grrea - tTlu fnlTrrTlrf nsrniniT settler haa filed notice of hie intention to sake fisal proof ia saafort of ais date, aad tat said proof will be made before Begfcster and BeceiTer at North. Platte, Seb.. oa June 23th, I8CB, Tixr CASHOrX C. HAWKEfS, who made Homestead Entry So. 14,274. for tae eastbalf of the southwest qtiarterv lots 3 acd 4. eectioa 31, township 10 north, range 23 west. He names the following' witnesses to proTa his coa tinuous residence npoa and cultrration of said j land, virr Joan Greeawocd. Amasa S. Fletcher and Jonathan Welch, all of Bnchaaan, Xeb., and Gtiorge F. Cooper, of Wellneet. Xeb. H-6 JOHT F. HTSTaXAS, Begister J1RENCH Jfc BAIiDWTN, ATTORJTETS-AT-LAW, SORTS PLATTE, - - XEBEASKA. Office over 3T. P. NtL Bank. QRJMES & WILCOX, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , jTOBTH. PLATTE, - Office over North Platta National Bank. W N. F. DOXAIJDSOJT, Assistant Sargeoa Union Pacific Hp"' and Member of Pension Board, NOBTH PLATTE, - 3TEBBASXA. Onlce over Streitz's Drag- Store. Notice. I desire to sell the hay crop for 1&95, on the large Sidney. Dillon Island located at SotHerlaiid, sec tions 2, 3, 4, 5, town 13 north, and sections 33, 34, 35 3, in town 14 north, all in range 34 west, to the highest bidder for cash. Bids will be received np to July 1st, 1895, and reserve theright to reject any and all bids. 2T. -B . OLDS. A.P. Kxriy.i.L. F. H. BENSON. Kittell & Benson, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un profitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys, Aaps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended- SSSSSliS North Platte, Neb. w AL EVES, M. D., Pure Well Water fee. Orders for the above product mar oe iext a.t oureitz s or Jica.oe s drug- storesv or with the milk wag on and they win receive prompt at tention. Orders for mei in era may also be given the latter and they will be promptly filled- WH. EDIS. LEGAL MOTICEa. L B. WARNER. Funeral Director. AND EMBAIiMKR. A full line of first-class funeral supplies always ia stock. NOBTH PLATTE, - 2TEBBRSKA. Telegrapa orders promptly attended to PRTSIGIAJf AZTD STTBGE02T, NOBTH PLATTE, - NEBBASEA Office; Neville's Bloci. Diseases of Women and Children a Special tx. R. D. THOMSON, jrclaitsct. Contractor and Builder. 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Yine, NORTH PLA.TTE, NEBRASKA. FINEST SAMPLE EOOM 1ST MffiTH PLATTE Having, refifcfced our rooms in the finest or style, the public 3 invited to calF and see us, insaring courteous treatment. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. Our billiard hall is supplied with the best make of tables and competent attendants will supply all vour want3. KEITH'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE a'HE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT A. F. STREITZ, a Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, Window "Glass, Machine Oils, Biamanta Spectacles. CORNER OF SIXTH AXD SPRUCE STREETS. INTO. 3496. Capital, -Surplus, - 50,000.00. - $22,500.00 E. M. F. LEFLAlSTa, Preset., AETHUK MclSTAMAEA, Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted. i 1 BEWARE t 1 s 2nd labels. Insist on W AflP HWP SOPAf i s 1 in packages Costs no more than inferior package soda: never spoils the. far, keeps soft, and is uni versally acknowledged purest ir. tie tzorld. Hade omlj Ij CHURCH & CO., Hew York, Salt tT ct'ixr esy n toe. TTrife far Arm aad Esan Hock at ralaahlo xLeriycs gAu. GEO. NAUMANr,S SIXTH STREET IEAT IABXET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season. Sausage at all times. Cash paid for Hides. Claude Weingand. deaixs rjr Coal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and Coal Gas Tar. Leave orders at Newton's Store. 1U WEST FRONT-ST- 0. F. SCHAKMAM, Fire and Life Insurance. Notary Public. 3,000 agof DifchLand HOUSES ASD LOTS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE jMMEmrajriL girwird geutKJr gtsprarljea. Hershey & Co DEALZ38 ET al : IniBlement OF ALL KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons. Buggies, Road Carts, "Wind Mills, Primps, Barb . Wire. Etc. Locust Street, between Fifth and Sixth FOR RELIABLE INSUR ANCE GO TO T. C. PATTER SON. ONLY FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES REPRESENTED YOU SHOULD READ THE I Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, a 12-page paper brim ful of news of the world and well selected miscellany. WE FURNISH The Tribune -and INTER OCEAN for $1.60 per year IN ADVANCE JTOTJCX tor pukjcatkes: Ijad 0ce at Xett Bte ? April 31&06L i settler haa dieil oau9 ot his ietea&m a sak 4b1 proof te. sapportof Ma elaia:. and tka safii proof will be matte before tfe Better aad Be ceiTer at 5"orri Piat:er Xebrsaka off Juao Stli, riz Xorthwest qrter of Sectiea 12. TmsMp U. aortli. Bases 31 -west- tie aazies tfce teHawtsg witEessea to prove !si.- ceHtinceas resit! eae spoa acd. esKtratioa o said land, vis ArraaikM Kosxie James Arams x. u. usee, aaa jiea dero PaxlipiK, all ot JN'ortS. Platte. N'es. 5T0TIC2L C S. Land OAce at orti Platte, Xeb, ? April iltk.lS8B J Coicalaint hxrlzsr been entered at thin ol5r bT Abraham DnnkeL against Lnyai L Hortes Jcr abaadoolrg hi Homestead Entr7Ka. dated JalxfJtii. Ibc9 apoa the northwest qtiarier o section: lu towBsatp la norttu raege vest in. Iincnln county. Nebraska -srith. a Tiw to tie cancellation, otsald estrj-. t&e said parties an bereby suauaoaed to appear- at tb XT. S. Land QtSce. Xortil Platte. Xeb.. an. tie-1st day ot JHae. 1S95, at "i o'cloek a. m. to respocd asd fsra&b testimony coacersis? said attested abaadaaneat. aMf JOHX F. ECmy, Kesister. NOTICE FOR PUHLICAXIOy- T tVrt DCTTfT ITVflBTITPT-tTft. f", I May 31. 1S5. f JTotlce Is berebr siven that tbo followiiyriaised settler has filed notice ot his intaatioa t& sak final proof in support of his ctniTn. aad tSat said proof will be mad before the Begistec asd Be- ceiTer at 'ort&. Platte, Kebrsiika, oa Jtc Ljth,lSt53, vizr vtha made Homestead Eatry- ZTo. t37S. for the enst naif of the soatheast quarter section 3. town ship It) north, range 2D west. He names the foBotr las witnesses to prove ais esnMsnose residence upon and cultivation of. said land, vis: Char! en Wybery. John I McOrew. Enoch. Cammlntcs and. Charles Jordanr all of North Platte. Nebraska. 3)5-S Ktfgirter. NOTICE FOK PCTBUCATION. T,n' Othce at North. Platte. Nab.. ) 2ay3d,lS03. Notice is herebr given that the following-earned settler has nied notice of his intention to make final proof is support of his claim, and that said Droof -will be nuuie before the Becister aad Re ceiver at North Platte Nebraska, on June liUi. IsOo, fizz AiEAASDES CHAJLBJS. who made Homestead Entry No. lff8Q for the nth half ot the sonthwest quarter, and additional Homestead Entry No. 17,391 for the west half, cf the southeast quarter section. S. township 14 north. range we?t. He names the foUo-wlng witnesses! to provw his continuous residence upon aad culti vation, of said land, tizz Louis Tift. Allen Tift- B-n Ashiemnn and E. L. Sherman, all of North, Platte. Nebraska. StUJ JOHN IT. HINjCAN. Begtatec NOTICE OF rORECXOSUBE. In the District Court of Lincoln county,. State cf Nebraska. Minerva A. Chase. Plaintiff,.! vs. I Katie Stoecker, Jacob Balmes 1 Jr., Katie S to etier whose name was Katie Ba lines, as the hein of Jacob Bulmes.Sr.deceHsed, Frederick J. Burnett and J- Burnett, his wife, whose first . name is unknown to plaintiff. J. O Stapleton and Staple ton, his wife, whote first name is unknown, to plointinV and John Stoecker, defendants. J To the above named defendants Katie Stoecker, Jacob Balme. Jr and Katie Stoecker. whose name was Katie Balme. as heirs ot Jacob Balmes, Sr deceased, and Katie Stoecker as the mother and natural guardian of said Jacob Elme-. Jr.. D. C. Stapleton and Stapleton, his wife, whose first name Is to plaintiff unknown and John Stoecker. You will take notice that on the bth day of March, lS05.theDlaintiiJ fled her petition in the District court of Lincoln county, state ot Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which Is to ford ess. a certain mortgage executed by the defendants, Katie Stoecker and her husband, then living, Jacob Balmes. to the American Loan & Trust company, of Omaha, Nebraska, upon the following described real estate, to-witr the east halt of the northwest quarter and the west halt of the northeast quarter of section seventeen 1 17 . township 3 north, range hirty-three 55 west of the sixth principal meri iian, lying and situate in the county of Lincoln and tate of Nebraska which, mortgage was executed to secure the payment of a certain promissory note dated the 4th day of JIarch. lSi9, for the sum ot hxee hundred and fifty dollars which note and mortgage were afterwards sold, assigned and de livered to the aboTe named plaintiff who is now the owner thereof- That there is now due upon, said note and mortgage the sum of three hundred andstxty-twoand tweaty-ttve one-hundredth dol lars with interest thereon at the rata ot ten. per cent, per annum from, the flrtday ot July 1S93, and the farther stnnot twenty and soveaty five one-hundredth -dollar i220.73, taxen paid upon said real estate by- plaintiff, under the terms ot said mortgage, for which sums with interest and cost of suit the plaintiff prays for a decree, that the defendants above named be required to pay the same or thai, said premises be sold to atisfy the amount found due and for a decree barring and foreclosing all of the said defendants above named, from any right. title, interest, estate or equity of redemption in or to said premises or any part thereof. Yon- are required to answer this petition on or before the 17th day of Jane, 1S1K. Dated this 7th day of May. 1ST, . MntxaTA A. Ousx. m7 By Wheeler & S witzer, her Attym. NOTICE OP SAF.K. "VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN". That 07 11 virtue of an. order of sale issued by the clerk of the District court of the Thir teenth judicial district of Nebraska, within, and for Lincoln county, in an action wherein, the HcKinley-Lannlnif Loan, and Trust com- Sanv is plaintiff, and John E. Allison et al are efendanta, I trill at one o'clock In the after noon oa the 27tn day of May. ISS5, at the east door of the Courthouse, in the city of North. Platte, Lincoln, county. Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: The east half of the southwest quarter and Iota six and seven. .6 anxl T, of Section six in. Township six teen 1 Iff north, of Range twenty-eight 2S) west of the Sixth principal meridian, in. Lin coln county. Nebraska Given, under rav hand this tSth day of April, 1S05. Al E. HrarcsGTOir. Coroner-. Thos. C. Paxtzbsos-. Att'y. al95 NOTICE OF SALE. AT OTICS rS HEREBY GIVEN. That by lN virtue of an. order of sale Issued by the clerk of the District court of the Thir teenth. Judicial district of Nebraska, within, and for Lincoln, countv. in an action wherein, Thomas C. Patterson fo plaintiff, and Louis P. Derby et al are defendants, I will at one o clock In the afternoon on the 27th day of May. 1S53. at the east door of the Courthouse in the city of North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter of Section twenty-six 2t5). in. Township sixteen (1(5). north "of Range twenty-nine t:2. west of the Sixth principal meridian, in Lincoln, county, Given under mv hand this ISthdavof April, ibGS. Al E HcyrrsoToy, Coroner. Tuos. C. Paxtkisos; Att'y. NOTICE OF SALE. "vrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by ti virtueof anorderof saleissuedby the :lerk of the District court ot the xairteenta judicial district of Nebraska, within and or Lincoln county, in an action wherein, the MrfClnlf y-f Loan and Trust company a plaintiff, and Isaac E Wilson et al are de . endants S wCI at one o clock in. theaf temoon q the 27th day of 3Iay. 1S35. at the east door jf the Courthouse in the city of North Platte. Lincoln, countr. Nebraska, offer for sale at aublic auction the following described real istate. to-wit: The northeast quarter ef ection twentr-six '2ff'. in. township sixteen. M north, of range twenty-six 25 west, of he Sixth principal meridian, in. Lincoln, ounty. Nebraska. Given under my hand this 13th dav of April. 1S53. A. E. HcarrsGToy, Coroner. Thos. C. P-iTTEiisorr, Att'y. NOTICE OF SALE. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That by ii virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the District court of the Thir- .eenth Judicial District of Nebraska, within, and for Lincoln comity, in aa action wherein, the 3cKinley-Lanninir Loan and Trustcom pany is plaintiff, and Albert E- Wilson et al are defendants, I will at one o'clock in the afternoon on tie 27th. day of May. 1805. at the east door of the Courthouse in the city ot North Platte, Lincoln countv. Nebraaka. offer for sale at public auction the following describeoVreal estate, to-wit; The northeast quarter of section two 2), township fifteen 15) north, of range twentv-aix 2S west, of the Sixth, principal meridian, in Lincoln county. Nebraska Given under m v hand this ISth. dav of April, 1S95. A- E- HcsTEJGTOir, Coroner. Thos. C. Pattehsojt. Att'y- NOTICE. Washigtox. D- irarea 12, ISOo. Notice is hereby given to all persons wfao may have claims against theXorth. Platte National Bank,''" Nortii Platte, Nebraska, that the same muse be .pre sented to Mr. Hilton Doolittle, Receiver, with legal proof thereof, within. threL months from this date, or they may bm disallowed- Jamss H. Eckels, 21 ra3 CoHiptroller of the Currmef,