SANTA. 7TM ItEOXGANIZATIOX. Ckaimaa Cfcesey Locking After the Call fornia Interests ef the Coatpasy. SAX-I'ofcisco, July 3. Che ney, Jr., chairman of the reorganiza tion committee of the SantaJTe raflroad, is in this city looking after the Califor nia interest of the. company. Ha says TronSerfnl success has attended the ef forts Of She committee. "When asked for ax explanation of the. provision in &e plan of reorganization for the building- of new lines in California, lie re plied "The provision in the plan for nefr lines in California fvas a necessary on&invierof the necessities of the southern California part of the system There will have to be soma extension of these lines, especially if the Southern 'Pacific continues to build in that terri tory. As for n line to San Francisco,, nobody can tell anything about such, a venture, except to say that the new company, especially if it takes its cue from air. King and his associates, will he an exceedingly conservative com pany, seeking to make the most of its own, territory before- looking for new worlds toxonquer." TKOUEXE OVER TICKETS, e At " -wicra i-aoiic Cuts the Time limit on Christian Endearorera. Oakland, CaL, July 3. The Chris tian Endeavor excursion .train, which left Oakland: a. m. for Boston, for the international meeting of the society carried only about 10 per cent of the members who had originally intended to go. The 90 per cent who remain are saying that they are the victims of promises made-'to-them on the part of the Southern Pacific that were not kept. They claim that the company tacitly agreed to issue a round trip ticket good for three months, and after many had decided to make the trip and made ar rangements, the company at the 11th hour gave out tickets good for only three weela in the east. As a result only 10 out of the 100 who had intended -to go left for Boston today. Favorable Eeport on the Olympia. San PjiASCiSCO, July 3. The naval board appointed to inspect the cruiser Olympia has completed its task and for warded its report to Washington. The Olympia was taken to sea for a cruise of 48 hoursv Further tests were made in port after her return from the trial trip. "While declining to anticipate their report to the secretary of the navy, aeaabos or the naval board admitted that the report was favorable to the cruiser. They stated that the Olympia is perfectly seaworthy and in construc tion quite up to the specifications in every respect. Her machinery worked satisfactorily and the other tests result ed in tiia approval of the entire board. Nebraska Weather Crop Bulletin. LrscOLK, Jnly 8. Winter wheat is fflnerally beginning to ripen in the .southern half of the state, but wet wsather has interfered with the harvest ing of wheat and rye, and but little progress has been made during the week. Oat3 in the southern portion of the state generally suffered considerable damage from the hofc weather and wind early in the week in the north eaKE section of the state all small grain has made excellent progress and 5 in unusually promising condition. jCorjLrhae made bat slew growtk drg ph yfm!k.m. acoafc of csol wetir,sjL i HMMirnsu jaa&cwM&xocttfK k n Mih r'lg'e liii iii ln sSc0, Jmry 8. Atfcoawy Walkec j ie another forjKal peiisn. today is pSsmted States court to allow Greea- fendant in the whisky trust cases. In caee the judge refuses to allow this, he will be asked that they be admitted as co complainants with John F. Olm stead et al vs. Distillers in the original case. Mr. Walker, in his argument, said he was opposed: to selling 18 or. the best dis tilleries to the reorganization committee and leaving the receivers in charge of dismantled properties. 2retr TorlcStoc!c Market. New Yoke, July 3. The stock mar ket "opsned quiet but higher early. Sugar soon improved , and Colorado fuel Colorado fuel preferred sold at 85 against 70 the last preceding sale made on May 17. An attempt to take profits -in sugar led to a loss of , and Chicago gas fell 5. BEAES BULS TEE LTAE1TRT. "Wheat Started T7eak and Closed a Fraction lower. riae Weather In tho Wheat Belt and Wealcncsrs In Corn and Oats "Were the XnSncnces. . Chicago. July 3. "Wheat started wank to day with the trade very bearish. Tho fine Treacher in the spring wheat conn try and the weakness in corn and oats were the influences. September opened c lower at 7lc sold from flJ5cto7IK. Oarn was weak. September opened lwfor at 4fc and sold from 45?gc to AQcZ" Otts declined sharply. September opened. unGhanged at 2-iVJc, touched 2ljgc and dropped t24ifc Pcvistona atartod. slightly aigh?r on an ad vance in prices for live stock. September pork ptnwl 12c higher af.S12.-v7. CLOSING rniCES. TS-SEUT-Jnly, 63i5Sc; August, 72 14tK eeptembar, 714 V4c; December. 72 OfflSaf July, 4bl4 I5r-: RRntemlier, 46 4&gi Deeember, 375ic; 3I-iy, 35c. OAS Jcly3?gc: August, 2Sc; September, 2Je: May. Sgc Chicago !.ive Stock. CnrOAeo. July 3. HOGS Receipts. 22,030 heatl; lolt over, 3vX) head; market active and 5a litghor; iirht, ?4.755.1i); mixed, fl. 73(33. 15; neavy, f4JJ55JL'; roush..7iLSj. CATTLE Becipte, "5.550 had, including L3S0 Toxans; market strong on most grades and 1015 higher; Texas steers $2.754.60; bulk, S3J(54.00. SHEEP Beceipcs.12,003 head ; market steady. South. Omaha Live Stock. Soutii Ojiaha, July 3. CATTL'E Rcceipt3, 100 hoad; 13J0 to 1500 lbs.. J)550; 1100 to 1S0O lb., .233.03; 9M to LU lbs., G54.23; choice ows, SZTZji 1.03 ; common cows, 5L25. ; common feeders. HOGSHleccipta, 2,700 ncad; light, ?434.70; mixed, 54.601.(5 i heavy, J4.70S490; market 5c higher. SHSEP Receipts, 200 head; muttons, &L2S ft Rl; l&mbs. ?3.0Cfa5j : market steady. Ir - FORTH MILLION - fe A SM (lV0RYS50AW THE WW B DI1AID, Loses & Majority of the Iitasoikgi- i ate Games; CAMBBIDGETG MEET THE. ttiaaiar Tm "WH1 .Accept IX Cfenaf Tar sa Iateraatleaal Ceatest Crefcer atakes Aaetker aUss Britasala. Wis the Bf t Sut. London, July 3. The annual athlete games between Oxford and Cambridge univeriitiea began at the Queen's clut grounds at 4:30 p. ra. today. The pros pects or an International contest be tween the winning team today and s team representing Yale university greatly increased the Interest taken in the contest between Oxford aad Cambridge. J. G. (Jordan (Oxford) won the 100-yard aasn. Time, 10K seconds. Watson (Cambridge) won the weight putting contest, with 37 ft. 9 in. G. A. Gardner, Oxford, won the high jump with 5 feet 9 Inches. The one-mile run was won by W. B. Lmtyons, Cambridge. Time, 4:23 2-5. W. iL. Oakley, Oxford, won the hur dle race in 16 2-5 seconds. The quarter-mile run was won by W. & itzhertsrt, Cambridge, ia 50 seconds. The running broad jump was won by Mendelson-of Cambridge, who covered 23 feet 4J inches. In throwing the hammer G. B. Rob ertson, Oxford, won with 11 6 feet 7 inches. The three-mile run was won hyF,.S. Horan of Cambridge, who thus scored the victory for his university. The time was 14 minntes 5 2-5 seconds. The score at tne end of the games stood: Cam bridge, 5; Oxford, 4 firsts. BRITANNIA FINISHED FIRST. -Prla.ee of Wales' Yacht Wins the SCsli Challenge Cap. MUNTEEs Quay, July 3. The big yachts in the race for the Unix chal lenge cup finished as follows: Britan nia, Aflsa and Valkyrie. The starting of Valkyrie, Ailsa and Britannia in the race today was a pleas ant surprise to yachtsmen, as it was gen erally oeheved that neither of them would race today, chiefly owing to the fact that the yachts in this race have hitherto been obliged to be handled by amateur steersmen, and it was in thia race last year that Mr. Clarke's Satan ita sunk Valkyrie LT, so the Prince oi Wales, owner of Britannia, Lord Dun- raven, representative owner of Valkyrie III, and Mr. A. B. Walker, the ownei of Ailsa, were not anxious to sail today under the same rules. Consequently they made joint representation to the regatta committee of the Mud Hook Yacht club with the result that this rule was waived, and the yachts today were sailed by their recrular skippers. Prom the club house on Hunters Quay the most beautiful scene was witnessed. The Firth of Clyde was dotted with white sails. All sorts of yachts and ex cursion boats were moored or at anchor near the point, and every point of van tage was occupied by crowds of pick nickers. 3tafcMei. KswxjLwexr Jvir S. Tiia OASM&a7 4Aa 71karaaev4n' 1 th. ari. CrefcecTg XetaJc, wMek, hwrec ww not piaeed. lr. Porter's Cki&kMrs won, Mr. Bomjim Baird's Beaefal sec ond, and Lord Eadnor's Longford Lady third. Commissicra to Consider the Xsra Claim. Madrid, July 3. The Spanish gov ernment has appointed a committee to consider the claims of the Unitad;States regarding the confiscation of the estate of Antonio Maximo Mora, an American citizen residing on the island of Cuba. The value of the property taken from Mora was alleged to be about f,5GO,000. This was done during a previous insur rection in Cuba. Craiio DlTorce Case. London, July y. Tho suit for divorcs instituted hy Mrs. Pearl Craigie, the authoress, best known hy her pen. name of John Oliver Hobbs, was heard today. Adultery on the part of her husband, who is a clerk in the Bank of England, is alleged in the complaint. Mrs. Craigie took the witness stand today, and sob bing hard, related a terrible story of her married life. Prince Bismarck's Condition. London, July 3. News regarding the condition of Prince Bismarck is con tradictory and difficult to obtain. The London Times correspondent at Pried richsrnhe confirms yesterday's cable gram, to the Associated Press, and the Hamburg Boursenhalle says that the accuracy of the statement that the prince is seriously ill is undoubted. r Cheyenne Shops Will Sesmna, Cheyenne, July is. As a result of the conference between Superintendent of Shops O'Hearn, Managing Kecefver Clark and other Union Pacific officials, held in Omaha yesterday, the shops here, which hare been shut down for a year, will be reopened and a large num ber Of men employed. Xlock Island Bridge Washed Oat. U C a ld well, Kan., July 3. Last night a Very heavy rain fell in this vicinity. Twelve or fifteen miles south of this place, near Medford, about 1,000 feet of tho Bock Island railroad track and one bridge was washed out. First Shipment to Europe. Toungstown, O., July 3. A con signment of 1,000 tons of steel billets has just been shipped from here to the seaboard on an order from England. This is the first shipment of steel from this point to Europe. Speaker 3Xeyer Ia Dead. Chicago, July 3. Speaker Meyer of the Illinois house of representatives died at Freeport. His death was unexpected, although he had been ill for some time. CAE5 OTEA'RLY.7 SORTE PliATTE SEMPWEM '.WsWWBM EWII, mi 5. 1895. 40 Bites for 0 cenb tie largest piece of Good c jLPZjLZzr isxck steaks; atrsixcsev Xadtea Felice Sect Settten ftea the Se- 1 h- errsties. Pesdes. Neb.. Julv a. Twentr-nve armed Trajan police were cent out from the agency by Captain Seek for the purpose of ejectisf fhoee settlers vfho had not mads now leases apwcoTed by the agent. Four families have feeen removed feom. their homes and their household ftoods scattered over the prairie aad lonr.'he right of way o tfea Oxsa&a railway between Flournoy and Easrson. So soon ae those who have been erfecte arrive here and swear but complaints against the police there will be a posse organized for the. unraose at arresting them and bringing them to Pender for triaL The large majoritylof the settlers will not make new leases with Captain Beck, as they have already secured; this year's rent to tne loumoy oapany. Should they now make leases with Beck. they claim they would be obliged to pay rent twice on the same piece at land, which they cannot afford to do, nd have organized for the purpose of defeating the efforts of the government to secure the lands to the Indians. 8I0BX City Stockyards Sold. Sioux City, July 3. The Union Stockyards were sold here" in accord ance with an order of the federal court. The entire property, including all the Union Stockyards property, the Cudahy, Silberhorn and Helber packing houses, the Sioux City Dressed Beef and Can ning company's plant and equipments for carrying on business, was sold to L C. PJston, president of the Sioux City Stockyards company, for $700,000. The sale grows out of the case of the Mis souri, Kansas and Texas Trust company against the Union Stockyards, company etaL, respondents, and A. L. Stetson, plaintiff, against the Union Stockyards company. Cattlemen Actiaittcd. Cheyesne, Wy., July S. At Lara mie DavidWhitaker John, Whitaker, Jtwmk lBg Sector t XiBt; ad J1mlC. GaMi. aaHitMMK, wiie met axxtiMLimr Banc. The defftsctaala were &S mUL kaowm caitlamtm aad t&eir srxMt trial created considerable excitement. Wamins: to Gone Thieves. Gcthkie, O. T.. July 8. Aft Bins Hollow .on the hhe of the Creek reserva tion, two unknown men were found hansjnir to a tree. Pinned aoro their breast was a placard reading: "So perish all horse thieves." Scores of horses have been stolen in that neigh borhood and it is supposed the farmers ramrht the men and Ivnched them as a warning to others. Bobbed oa a Public Street. Clinton. July 8. A masked high wavmatt held up Mrs. Augusta Ware, daughter of Chauncey Lamb, the mill ionaire lumberman, on a leading rosi dence street, took her purse, in which was ft large amount of money and es caned. It was done in the afternoon and in sight of several people. -The robber showed ft gun and nobody pur sued him. Sosiestead ftoceiTer Suspended. Dks Moines, July h. Justice Kiane of the supreme court has approved the supersedeas bond filed by James JC. Fierce in The Homestead case and has ordered all further proceedings discon tined until after the case is heard on its merits in the supreme court. Justice KJnne's order suspends the receivrahip for the present. Three Children Poisoned. Sebgeant, Ky., July 3. Three chil- aren, agea respectively s, a ana e years of age, of Charles. D. Cook; of Bock House, in the northern part of this county, ate mulberries and were pois oned, supposedly by spider eggs, dying five minutes apart from the effects of the poison. They were interred in the same grave. Triple Drowning;. Jamestown, N. Y July 3. By the upsetting of a boat on Lake Chautauqua John Swanstrom and two girls samed Hedwick Lawson and Christine Hegel win were drowned. There were five people in the boat. A man and a boy gwam ashore, but the two girls clung to Swanstrom and pulled him down with them. Victory- T"or the Taakeec. Philadelphia, July 3. The cricket contest between the Ukited Statec Cricket club, made up cf representativei of the universities of Pennsylvania, Harvard and Harreford, awl the club representing three Canadian colleges, ended in a victory for the Yankees, who won by 50 runs. Fepalkt Directors CiUd t Appear. Topeka, July U Governor 3orriir has-c4td TT. J. Kurd and J. J. Barmet, the Populist directors of the peniten tiary, to appear before hir Saturday and show cause why he should sot re move them. The charges against them re incompetency and neglect of duty. Chewed the- Editar's X5ty. Pendeb, Neb., July 3.- Editor Fried of The Republic and Photograph tr Mor gan resorted to a fight to settle an ftc count. Before they could be parted the latter had badlrchewed the editor's ear. - . Sa FjmxcJsee Sails, frem Kll. KacLf July 3.-OraiBsr Iks. T Last year in March we iwipocted from. Canada 9,855 iosen egs. Tkis year, under tariff reform, iilMarck we Imported from Canada. 53,566 dozen. Of course it was good for Canada, butmenca&kenjsxenot cackling" over it. c A few days asro 2,000 iead of sheep were shipped from "Washingr ton county, Penn., to Pitfebarg and sold for fifty cents per &ead In openmarket. Three years ag-o such sheep were worth S2 or 5350 per head. This represents a. sferiMkag-e of seven-eights in the vaie of sheep, whlcE Is the 4ifaw saa.terialT! of wool. But there lias beenX nd such decrease in tlte xncel :,of the manufactured article as a. risit to 4. any clothing" store will testify; Ik 1856 a. band of Skmx : Indians raided a little colony of settlers who had built cabins on the shores of Lake Okobojl In3bwa Tkcj mas sacred, all the unfortunates except theee young: girls one ofJ' Miss Alice Gardner is still; alive. theOonly survivor of the .-jtsa-gjedy. She now has a museuEi ofirRlian relics, in the identical cabix tiat wa s 1 her home at the time of the as a ere. MIs& Gardner has secured from the Iowa legislature ,aa apacopria- tion of 57,000 for a .monument to mark the spot, and it Is to be dedi cated with due ceremony! this month, You can get more for your sicmey In the sure return of health and en- Joyment at any of tie many resorts on the Union Pacific System" than anywhere else on tkis coattiient. See your nearest Uuioa iPacific agent. Summer Tour ticjeets oa sale to Sept. 30th. J3. Zi. IIomax, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket 5Lgent, OmahaNeb. al HOWS THISI. We oiler One Hundred DeSacs Be vrard for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's- Catarrh Qire. J. F, CHENzr & Co., Props., TeMor O. We tbe undersigned, ha?e kimra F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, Hiel oe- heve him perfectly hoaeeabiegie ail business transactions aad. fiaekteiaily able to carry out any efeeatiK asade by their tarm. West & Trnas, Wholooah) Toledo, O. Waldincr.Eia Wholesale Druggists, Tokdexi Hairs Catarrh Cure m takes 1 acting airectly upon the mucous surfaces of tee 75c. per bottle. Sold by ail Testimonials free. 3j Horrid Restau n Regular Snd. Also Lunch. Counter in Connection, ICS CREAM PMILGSI in which ice creaw is served during" the day and. evening-. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. Mrs. J. ABMSTROff Prop. H". E. A. at Denver, July 5tkte 12thf1895- The quickest time amd best train service is offered by the Union Pa- cihc bystem. Low rates and liberal arrangements for a charming- va riety of Excursions to Western Re sorts, comprising; a tour through the famous Yellowstone National Park; trips to San Francisco, Port land and Salt Lake Cityr the fam ous mountain retreats of Colorado; the Black Hills and renowned Hot Springs, South Dakota; the Sum mer School at Colorado Springs, 'and other attractions. See your nearest Union Pacific agent or ad dress E. XV.. Lomax, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. jl FOR RELIABLE INSUR ANCE GO TO T. C. PATTER SON. ONLY FIRST-OLASS COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with SGB&p&reys' "Witch, S&ztl Oil as a curative and healing application. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning-; Cracks or Fissure. asd Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures BuaNS. Scalds aad Ulceration and Contraction from Boras. Relief instant. , It Cures Torn, Cut and. Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors. Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Bksasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum. Tetters. Scurf? Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Songs- of Insects. Three Sires, 25a, 50c and $r.co. Sete by Praggkta, or Mat pcK-gtSdoargeaiptaf pries. SH?KXrrV XX. C9., Ill A 113 ITBha St., 5 Tr. WITOH HAZEL OIL NO REGKETS Iyou make the trip via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern JLine. Fewest changes to Chicago and other eastern cities. Through vestibuled trains composed of dining cars, first and second class sleepers and free reclining chair cars. For fall aforsMtio& call oa or address aa lXarvm. Oet i&r sally bio JL. and. G?3tatDeF"Pnca Dnfcwrintn. O . -IP: LUMBER Order by telephone from. iNewton's Book Store. FREE OF CHARGE ! A fine opportunity- for Young' People to obtain an Excel lent Business Education at Home, For the purpose of encouraging young people in their efforts to obtain a prac tical business education, and to adver tise the excellence of our method of in struction by mail, we will give a thor ough course of Book-keeping and Com mercial Arithmetic by mail Free of Charge to a limited number of nersons. This course will be completed in fortv lessons. Each lesson is so fully ex plained that any one may very soon at tain pronctency through our instruc tions. Over 2,000 testimonials f former students, testifying to the merits of our work, are on hie m our office. Those who wish to avail themselves of the above otter will please communicate with us at once. Address: WAlCITTCOHlSRCIALCCLLEi Dept. of Instruction by Mail, TOPEKA, KANSAS. A TIMID TRAVELER Need never fear to make that contem plated trip east if he or she will trust to he Chicago, Union Racine fc North west irn Line. Quickeft time. Fewest changes. Union depots. For full information call on or address N. B. OrjDs, Agent U". P. System. Pure Well Water Ice. Orders for the above product may oe lert at fctreitz s or Mcuaoes ug- stores, or with the milk wag on and they will receive prompt at tention. Orders for DEALER IN Coal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and Coal Gas Tar. Leave orders at Newton's Store. GEO. NAU MAN'S SIXTH STREET MEAT IA1IIT. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season, bausage at an times. Cash paid for Hides. 1U WEST FRONT-ST. C. F. SCHARMAM, Fire and Life Insurance, Notary Public. 3,000 icQ? Difech Land HOUSES AITO LOTS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE. .Land and Emigration Asent. E. B. WARNER, Funeral Director. .AND EMBALMER. A full line of first-class f uneral supplies always in stock. NORTH PLATTE, NEDBRSKA. Telpgraph orders promptly attended to. R. D. THOMSON', -.xcIbLltect, Bui tor M fi " ' n naimnnnirif.if mM3Lx-nT also be given the latter and j lilAA uliUilOli Dl flflAiL . -; i. -T " r " " - TTfir I imm Contrac ani Ider 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, N6RTPLAEBfeASKA ! COAL,-. L . U. P. TIME TABLE. Goma EAST. Nb.3 Atlantic Express Deptl2d0 A. ar. No. 4 Fust Mail 8 20 A.M. No. 2 Limited " 9aA.M. No. 23 Frerght " 7:00 a. 3T. No. 18 Freight 6:00 p. 31. No. 22 Freight t 4:00 A, ir. GOESG "WIST HOUSTAlS TD1I. No. 7 Pacific Exoress Dept 7-IOa. it No. 1 Limited " 110 p. at No. 21 Freight 330 p. ai No. 23Froight " 520 A. 31 N. D. OLDS. Agent. "p.R. G. T. BEEBB, . 1) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SUTHERLAND, - NEBRASKA. Office: W. C. Blacimore & Co. Drug- Store. jjVRENCH & BALDWIN, ATTORNE TS-AF-LAW, XORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. Office over N. P. Ntl. Bank. pRIMES & WILCOX, ATTORNE TS-AT-LAW , NOETH PLATTE - - . - NEBRASKA. Oince over North Platte National Bank. D R. N. F. DONALDSON, Assistant Surgeon Union Pacific E?"' and ilember of Pensiox Board, NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA. Office over Strcits's Drug Store. w AL EVES, M. D., PEYSIOIAN AND SURGEON, ' NORTH. PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA Office: Neville's Block. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. F. IT. BENSON. Kittell & Bensonr IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un profitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys Maps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. North.PIatte, Neb. Mrrrn the CAPITAL CITY COLLEGE. - OUR COLIE(xE We will give a thorough and complete course of instruction in Practical Gram mar and Business Correspondence by mail Free of Charge to a club of five students. This course consists of sixty five lessons and will be completed in thirteen weeks. Those who wish to join this club will please communicate with us at once. Over nine hundred clubs organized throughout the western states. Address: CAPITAL CIT? COLLESE Depart, of Instruction by Mail, TOPEKA, KANSAS. "WHEAT-LAND, WYO. There is no finer agricultural sec tion in all this broad ,w,estern coun try than can be found in the vicinity of the beautiful little town of Wheatland, Wyoming-, ninety-six miles north of Cheyenne. Immense crops, never failing supply of water, rich land, and great agricultural resources. Magnificent farms to be had for little money. Reached - via the Union Pacific System. E. . LosrAX, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Hershey & Co. DEALERS ET Agricultural : Implements OF ALL KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire, Etc. Locust Street, between Fifth and Sixth LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OtEce at North Platte. Neb, Jane 1st, 1S95. f Kntice is hereby piven that the following-named settlor has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Beceiver at North Platte. Neb., on Jaly 9th. 1S05. viz: xVLICE SrVlTS. nee liELLMAN. who made Homestead Entry No. 15,70;. for the northeast quarter section II, township lt north, range 20 weet. she names the following wit nesses to prove her continuous residence npon and cultivation of said land, viz: Enoch Cnm mings, Casper Sivits and John L. McGrew. all of North Platte. Nebraska, and Francis Rogers, of Neebitt, Nebraska. -tf JOHN F. HTN1IAN. Register. LEGAL NOTICE. William Hennessy, defendant, will take notice r that on the 1st day of Jnly, 1S05, E. 2T. F. Leflan?, plaintiff nerein, aied nia petition in the district coorS o Lincoln county, Nebraska, againet said defendant, the object and prayer of which ia to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by the defendant to the plaintiff npon the southeart quarter of section If, township 12, range. 2D, in Lincoln county Neb-, to secure the payment of one promissory note dated September 1st, 1SS3, and doe and payable Jnne 1st, 1894; that there is now due npon said note and mortgage the sum. of St73 with inter est from June 1st, lS&i. for which sum with inter est plaintiff prays for a decree that defendant be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the' amount found dne. Yon are required to answer said petition on or before the 12th day ofAugust, 1333. E M- F. LEFLANG, Plaintiff. By T. 0. PArnosojr, fair 'Attorney. NOTICE TOB PUBLICATION. rand Office at North Platte, Nab., Jnna 25th. Notice is hereby siren that the folIowinr-B&niett settler has filed notice of his intention to maie final proof in strpport of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before Eegister and Eeceirer at North Piatt - Neb., on Actmst 5th, 1SS5 viz; EDirUND t. MOONEY, who made Homestead Entry No. ll&7, for tho north, half of the southwest quarter, and the souths, half of the northwest quarter section Hi. townahipx 10 north, range SO west. He name the foUowinfr witnesses to prove his continuous resitlenca upon and cultivation of said land, vizr Carroll C " Hawkins, of Wellfleet. Aeb.. Amisa S. Fletcher, jonn w. v elcn ana Eaward C. Eves, all of Been anan. eb. a-6 JOHN F. nTNlEAN, Eegister. I.EGAX. NOTICE. To Amos O. Alexander. Alexander hiSt wife, first name unknown, and tho McCormlck Harvesting-HacMne Co.. non-resident defendants; Yon and each of you are. hereby notified that on the 12th day of June,. 1KX Samuel SlarshaU as plaintiff began an action against yon and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebra&ka, the object oC which is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the following land in said county, viz: The southwest quarter of section 4. township 10, range 27. made by John B. Williams and Emma J. Williams, dated Sept. 2d, 1S9, to secure the payment of a certain coupon bond of said John B. "Williams and Em ma X. Williams to The HcKinley-Lanning Loan and Trust Co. for the sum of 3350.09. which cou pon bond was duly sold and assigned before ma turity to this plaintiff by The 3rcKinIey-Lanning . Loan and Trust Co. There is now dne on said coupon bond the sum of $llff.a with interest ar ten per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said land to satisfy said lien as aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. iou are required, to answer plaintiff s petition on or before, the 5th day of August, 1605. SAMUEL MARSHALL, Plaintta. j2Sjl9 By T. C Paxtxbso:, his Attorney. 1EGAX NOTICE. To John Lnnkenhelmer. Jtary C. Lnniert- heimer and "WttUam J. Gilbert, non-resident de fendants: Yon and each oi Ton are herebv notified that on. the 12th daT of Jnne. 1S03. Lvdla Ann. Greetr.aa plaintiff, began on action against yon and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln, conn tr. Nebraska, the object of which, is to foreclose a certain mortgage- on the following land in said county, vis: Tho northeast quarter of section 2S, township 9. ranse 2T. mode by said. John Lnnkenheimer andIary C. Lnnkenhelmer aateajiay 1st, imm, to secure the payment of a. certoin coupon bond of said John Lnnkenheimer and Mary C Lnnkenheimer to The ilcKinley Lanning Loan and Trust Co. for the sum of f 600. 60 which coupon bond was duly sold and assigned before maturity to this plaintlif by the ITcKiniey Lanning Loan and Trust Co. There la now due on said coupon bond the snm of S&S5.C0 with inter est at ten per cent. PialntlH prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said land to satisfy said Hen as aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. xou are requireti to answer plaintiff's petition on or before the 5th day of August, 1503. ,no, LYD1A ANN GREGG, Plaintiff. j2SjlQ By T. C. Batxzbsox, her Attorney. UJGAI. NOTICE. To John T. Labiile and John H. Savage non resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 13th day of Jnne, 1SU5, Elizabeth H. Diefen dorf as plaintiff began an action against yon and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object of which ia to foreclose a certain mortgage on the follow ing land in said county, viz: The southwest quar ter of section township 10, range 3D. made by John T. Labilie- and iloronda J. Labiile dated August 27th, lfl2, to secure the payment of a cer tain coupon bond of said John T. Labiile to The lIcKInley-Lan'ning Loan and Trust Co. for the sum of $u5C.C0 which coupon bond was duly sold and assigned before maturity tc this plaintiff by the iTcKinley-LanningLoonnd Trust Co. There is now due on said coupon baud the sum of $)$&35 with interest at ten per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decreo-of foreclosure anil solo of said land to satisfy said. Hn. as aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. You aro required, to answer plaintiffs petition on or before the 3th day of August, lSOsX, ELIZABETH H. D1EFENDORF, Plaintiff. j2Sj!8 By T. C. PATEEnsoy, her Attorney. LEGAL riOIICK. To George H.Lane. iTariaret Buveraml Buyer, husband of Margarei; Buyer, whose true first name Is unknown to piaintiff, non-resident defendants: Tou and each. of you are hereby noticed that oa the 12th. day of. June 1895. 3 Irs. E. W. Lewis a plaintiff began an action against you and other aexeuaants in me atsenct court of Lincoln county,. Nebraska, the object of which Is to foreclose; a certain- mortgage on tha following land ixLsmu.cuuntj-TYizr xuo-souuiwest quarter ct sec ticnS, townsbip 115, ranga-JS, made by Clement H. une ami xar u. xane oatee jaa'y tu. I3tg securwepsywesc ot certain ceapon boM said Clerant U. Lane to. uc. 3rKtnr r ' couDOa Ixvnd was ikil-r sold. anT hmfnrS isstwrHc o tk jimisim by Ti 3CeJQy.Lr BAatc mm im xi c to. xre u mame itm oc oe or uei-sr hmt wm mmwmC aim(K, jSSilO Cy T. C. Arwew5 AteSSri LEGAL NOTICE. To J. F.Caloupka, non-resident defendant: p You are hereby notified that on the Uth day of June, 1S95, T. W. Marshall as plaintiff began an action against you and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln county, JTebraska, the object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the following land In said county, viz: The southeast quarter of section 20, township 9, range 7, made by Jerius O. Lewis and HattioA. Lewis dated March 24th, 18D3, to secure the payment ef a certain coupon bond of Jeritu D. Lewis to the McKInley-Lannlng Loan and Trust Co. for the sum of $800.00, which coupon bond was duly sold and assigned before maturity to this plaintiff by the ITcKlnley-Lanning Loan and Trust Co. There Is now due on said coupon bond the sum of 3St5.60 with interest at ten per eent interest from April 1st. 1S95. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said land to satisfy said Hen as aforesaid. for deficiency judgement and general relief. Iou are required to answer said petition on or before the 5th day of August, 1895. T. W IIAKSHALL, Plaintiff, j&fiO By T. C. 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