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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
' Bc r ml Wf tMjj tribune. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1899. 1UA L BARE, Eimtou and Phoi'Iiiktok HUUHOMI'TION IIATE8. Ono Year, cnsli In advance,, , 11.25 Hit Month, cash In advance,... ...... .,75 Osnts' Kite red RttbeNorthI'Utte(NebrnskApotofflcea second-clais matter, JUDRK IIlNMAN'fl Opposition to Judge Neville was not mollified by tlic formcr'H visit to Omaha, and it is understood that llintiiaii says Neville cannot be elected if lie can prevent it. Just what the older judge thinks of the younger judge's candidacy would make mighty in teresting reading matter. JvUcwn Stkiiiiins' middlc-of-thc road convention, which was adver tised to be held in "the heart of the fusion convention at Omaha," did not matcrilizc to any great ex tent, Hut Mr. Stebbius is not dis heartened. He is confident that there are thousands of good pop ulists who will not vote the ticket nominated by the fusionists. Juixsi; Nbvim.b has a big con tract on his hands when he at tempts to gain the esteem and votes of tltc recalcitrant democrats and populists in this congressional district. In fact there are a great many people who think the con tract is too great for the judge and that after November he will be in the consomme. Colonic Schukman, of the Phil ippine commission, who has been very guarded about giving out opinions, advises the American people to be patient until they see what is coming out of the adminis tration's policy in the Philippines. He insists that President McKin lcy is a good leader, understands the situation well and will work out a result that will be satisfac tory to the American public. Tin: republican county conven tion will be held at the court house tomorrow, and we feel confident that the delegates assembled will Hclect atl nnumially strong county ticket, one that will command the votes of all republicans and many populists and democrats. The light in the county this fall prom ises to be acrimonious, and repub licans cannot afford to nominate men who will be placed on the defensive. The republicans must be the aggressors. I). 15. Thompson, of Lincoln, helped Governor Poynter out of a bad hole by coming forward and putting up twenty thousand dol lars to help defray the coming home expenses of the First Ne braska regiment. Thompson, it will be remembered, was a candi date for United States senator last winter and a good many of us were led to believe that he was consider ably of au ogre. His recent action however proves him to be all right in this particular instance at leant. Ki:i'Uiii.iCANH in the Sixth dis trict are apparently well pleased with the nomination of Judge Neville for congress, who they re gard as rather a weak candidate, and a man who will not be able to poll the vote of the fusion combine or gain any votes from the republi can party. Neville has proven such a pertistcnt and chronic ollicc seeker that many of his own party believe that he should be cITectivcly "squashed," and that this tall is the time to do it. Now that all the "reform" con ventions have denounced pass taking in unmeasured terms, will Judge Neville continue to ride on his passes or will he promptly de stroy them? We are inclined to believe that the Judge will use his passes every time unless some good populibt or republican is oc cupying a seat with him. It is re lated that while the Judge was on 11... i i. t r me uuiicu aim nan occasion to rid on the cars, he would alwnvn mnfc it convenient to meet the conductor on tlie car platform and show up his pass, thus avoiding detection by the nasseiiL'ers on tlm (mm w,. presume he will use the same tao- 4 tfu ..il.il. . ......a....!. i. viiiii; nun iufj mug over in district this fall. It seems probable that the demo crats in 1900 .ire about to repeat their action in 1804, when they de clared in national convention that the war policy waB a failure and demanded its abandonment. It is recalled that it was many years thereafter before the democracy secured even a measure of the country's confidence. In July, 1890, the vcrv month in which Colonel Bryan was nominated for the presidency, the failures in the United States numbered 1,130 with liabilities of over fifteen mil lion, dollars. Last mouth they numbered 591, with liabilities of less than five millions, Docs this look as though the direful predic tions made by the free silvcriteu in 1890 had come true? Whim: an oilicial notice of the withdrawal of the democratic can didate for congressman, M. C. Harrington, has not been published yet it is certain that such will soon be made. Mr. Harrington attended the Tlcmocratic state convention this week and in a speech from the platform declared his willingness in the interests of harmony to withdraw from the race. As this declaration was received with ap plause, it is evident that the dele gates there assembled wanted Mr. Harrington to withdraw. It is understood that Colonel Hryau intimated to Mr. Harrington that he had better subside and become a plain voter of his district. Silas Holcomh, the ballot box rapist, Hie house rent "Kilter" and the railroad pass taker, has been nominated by the "reform" lorccs of Nebraska for supreme judge. There were delegates in both the populist and democratic conven tions who demanded a clean and honest man for supreme judge, but the majority of the delegates, who, while claiming to be ' reformers" care nothing for honesty or purity of character, and Holcomb was de clared the nominee. Never in the history of the state has a candidate for supreme judge been put up who is so politically filthy as Silas Hol comb, and wv belicva that there are thousands of self respecting democrats and populists in the state who will rcluse to cast their ballots for him. "Great isNebraska." Evidences f her greatness accuniinulate day by day. We not only have the windiest statesman, the most poetic tatesiuan, the original middle-of- the-road pop and thegrcatand only iHiuaio urn nut within the past week even stronger evidence ot onr greatness has been given to the worm. jas. urceuuaii tlie world renowned yellow correspondent, was recalled bv the New York Journal from Rennes where he was reporting the Dreyfus trial to New York and ordered to Nebraska to report the great demo-pop conven tion in Omaha and Hilly Bryan's biivery uiieranccs. verily "the world do move" and a man who is a native of Nebraska now linn tln right to assert that he is a native of the most important state in the union. The first one of thesneclal truins liaviiiirou board the TiMitli 1iim. sylvauia troops will not leave Chey enne until six o'clock this evening so North Platte will probably not u.ivu me pleasure ot greeting its inemoers aiuiougii the last train may possibly pass throuirh hem nl daylight. According to J. Sterling MnrinnV Conservative the apple cron in tlio southeastern portion of the state promises to oe a Dumper one, and prices there run from ten to thirty cents per bushel, according to quality. Kojmbllcnn JtuUclnl Convention. A delegate convention of the Republicans of the 13th Judicial District of Nebraska, will ho held :.t Ogallala on the 2Ah day of Aug. at 8:30 p. in., for the purpose of plac ing in tioiniiiauou a camliilalc lot District Judge for said District 13. The several counties will hiM-ntitiid to one delegate at large and one delegate for every 100 votes or maior fraction thereof on vnt of M. Ij. Hayward in the year 1898 IN iiiiuiws;- BOUNTY mai'.C.ATUS Scotts Willis Haulier 2 Kimball , 2 Cheyeude 5 Duel 3 Keith 3 Perkins .2 McPherson , 1 Logan 2 Lincoln 10 Attest A. S. IJawwin H. L GuiJM) Secy. Chairman TRANSriXUD WITH PAIN. IlowapUylhat sacrtd type of woniniiliood the gentle Virgin Mnry is depicted In rcligioitn nrt ns the Mother of Sorrows trans fixed with seven swords. Some times when we stop to consider the sorrows find sufferings which nrc continually borne by so many thousands of our American women, it seems ns if the (rentier ccx had been particularly chosen to endure the most poignant miseries of huinnii kind, Countless suffering women throughout this laud will feel an eager sympatlietic heart-throb in reading the frank mid earnest letter of Mrs. Josie V,. Clark, of Untcrprise, Mo., addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Uufialo, N. Y. "Your kindness to me I can never forget," nlie says. "I cnimot exprcM half my fccllnjn of grntcAilncM to yon. I liml despaired of ever KCltlng well, I had been In bad health for twelve yen fx. llnd nchmnll through me, numb hands, cold feet, everything I nte distressed nic; my lxiwel.1 were constipated. I wa very nervous, depressed ami despondent. When 1 first wrote yon I thought I conld never be cured. I have Inkeii nix bottle of Dr. I'ierce'a fiolden Medical Discovery, nnd my health 1.1 nor pood. You have my lioncut recommendation to nil imflcrtnt. I think there U no medicine In the world ai Rood ns Dr. riercc'." Tills matchless "Discovery "contains no nlcoliol lika runny of tlie rsars.i).iriUas" nnd tonics which nrc so freely sold. It in duces no morbid craving for false stititu hints; hut (jives true nnd lantiug atrctigth. I'.vcry woman should possess n cony of Dr. l'ierce'A ureal thousand -page, illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser. A free paper-bound copy will he sent for ai one cent stnmps to pay the cost of ntnilinir only; orn heavier cloth-bound copy for ,v stamps. If mifTeriiiK front any lingering obstinate disease write to Dr. Pierce nnd get his nil vice. It will cost you absolutely nothing. Address Dr. K. V. 1'lcrce, Uuflalo, N. Y. Ilopubllcnn County Convention. A doloKato convention of tlio llopubli cans of Lincoln county will bo hold at North Pintle- on AugiiBt With. 18M. at 10 a. ni., for tlio purpoflo of electing ton delegates eauh to the Stato, Congres sional nnd Judicial Convention, and to nominate county oilieors as follows: Ono County Judgo, County Clerk, County 'J'roiiBiiror, SlierilT, Clerk of the District Court, County Stiporintondont, County Coroner, County Surveyor, nnd ono tnoiubor of tlio Board of County Coin niissionorB from tlio Third District by the delegates from said district. A County Central Committee will bo no- loetuil at said convontion. It is rucoinmendod that tlio nrimnrins bo hold in tlio several products on Sat urday, August l'Jth, thn hour and place to bo ilxod by tho prcouict committee tnon. The several products will bo entitled to ono dolouato at litrifo and ono dele gate for ovory llftoon votes or major f ruction thereof on tho voto of Hon. W. M VlMb.nv ... 1QOQ f,.n I'lIKCINCTS. DlXUOATKS. North Platto No. 1 7 North Platto No. '2 IS Nortlf Plutto No. ) 0 ixntolono ... . ' llirdwood ,...... Hrady , ...... 15 Buchanan , 2 Cottonwood 2 Co .v l Door Crook 2 Dickens Kairvlow 2 Fox Crook 2 Onrllold 2 Ottslin 2 Ilnll ' llinmiin :$ Hooker , l Koin 2 Lotnou 2 Maxwell 2 Medicine l Millor 2 Myrtlo 1 Nichols i Nowull 2 0 Millions II Ongood , 2 IVolihatn - ... i Plant 2 llosodtdo - - ... Sellers ...... t Somerset ..... ; Sunshine .... . i Table - - l Vroiniui . l Wnlkor l Wnlluco ;j Well 2 Whittior 1 Willow 2 Total Ill It is recommended that no nraxies la admitted and that those present east tho inn vote oi inetr preeitiot. By order of tho County Central Com mitteo. JOHN K. KVANS, Chairman. W-M. C. MLDKB, Seorolary. rfo tfci rti rji r$h ri tfa r$i r rji rt- We are Kept Busy i3" IS Kepairinir shoes for tlU people who appreciate jj, neat, substantial work . I ,.. ,.!.. .1 ... ... 4i iiiu uiiiy iviiin we no. If not already a custo- ''5 ...... fi..S. ..-. iiiv.1 u nuiiLii vi'iir 'i work. GBO. TEKULVE, .1 x-, tcuow M'oiu hhoe htuc. r i i ... 'I J Lognl Notioos. notici: to i:iti;irroiis. In tin. mutter of tlio imlutuof JuUii II, (Jlmk, Do COIIKPlI , III tun County Cimrt of Lincoln Comity, N NulUm U horoliy hUvii Hint (ho rroilllort of h1,1 intit huf.iffk tint ........ ti lthity of Hrpttfiiilittr, UtfO.aml mt tho lath cUv nf iVhrit.tr-v tUki ni u n .1. ... . Ihe nirMii if pitMouUu UiHr duhii fur pinuii- HHtllHl, lulJUbllUMil IllHl HIIOWUIHMI. Hl lHOllttu HFM nllilUM.1 tnt .... 1 1 (.. t.. t i . ...... ..ip- ,vmt n.l uitf miiuinikirniiM in wiu trtm lUo l.Mli iUy o( Atltfunt, SW.' '' I A K. II.VLIIWIN. tVillly Jti.lp., Iff1 THE MODEL" il'i WATCHING OUR SIGNALS Keeping track of the trend of PlllCES will make you feel that our SUMMEll CLEANING SALE is fully on. You'll believe in our wish to close out all SUMMER GOODS. There is music for you in our prices. ..... They Touch the Lowest Point..,.. The making of a new selling record; but it's the time when we are much in earnest, when we pass along to you unusual values in Clothing or Furnishing Goods, which you need, can be satisfied at the slightest cost if you come here. if !l? IP M a? M i? M w :i? 'M !i? M M ip IP ;IP M !ip II?! Men's Summer Suits, Q7 CA worth S10 will go at ,Du Men's Crash Suits, worth C A $3, $-1 and $5, will go at...... CpA.Dl Men's Suits, worth $6.50, will go at Men's Working 1:5 25 cents and up. m iiPi Come and attend ip I? i m IP; lylX KSCMBflUnj, Prop. Selling the most Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes hi North Platte. ll UNITKD HTATF.S I.ANI) OITICU, SIDNEY, NotirsKkn. Auuuxt 10. 1HM). Nntlca la hnrnl.v Klrt'ii Hint, pursuant to Instruction ntnl In nccord imi'o with tho illrccllnnH of tlm Bocrotnry of tho In terior, umlor tho provision of tho thlnf eoctlnn of tho Act of July fl, 1HS4. (23 Hint., 103) tho folUmlntf imcm in mo ion nninoy, i'imi, niinniinnoil nilll tnry rorwrvntloti, Nehrakn, vizi LnUl, 2, H'i N K ll.tlioNW 'i. tho HK'...nii(l tlm K W Hun. 32, T. UN., H. Ill V., contnlnltiK 0i0 ncred, will h offoroil for culii nt puhlla outcry nt tho loonl land offlco nt Hliliiey, Ni'lirnnVn, In triictB of tho mnnll. out lcnl KubiUvlolon, on tho lfitlt ilny of Novom her, lMti, nt ton o'cluck n, in., to tho lilh'hot lilil. iioriuuoi irrDiiinn tno niprnlioil vnlue, for tho liiml ami for tho Improvement, tho purchnxa money to he imlil at thn time of tlm utile. Hih unli. iIIvIkIchh which ciintnln t,'ovornment hnllillnK" to ho it urni nnii niii.ioKeiiinr witn llio uullillii thero iiii, nml tho wiitur rlKht on tho reporvutlon to ho ollori'il nml nolil us n whole, nepnrntoly from tho lnniln nml othur ImprDvemuntK ltOMM'.V 1). IIAltltlH, IteKUteri MATT DAUllllIUtTY, lto. celvor. Approvvili T1IOH. 11VAN. Actlnit Hoc rotnry. IN Till: lUHTUKIT COIIIIT OF LINCOLN COtiNTV. NlIllltARKA. lM.IZAllirni J. VANHIOKI.E, I'lnlntlff,) VII. 1.0lti:.N.O 1. VANSIOKI.i:, Defendant. ) To I,orenr.o I). VnuHlcklc, tiou-rpili!nnt defend, nut: You uro herehy nottnud that or. tho llthilny Auimt. 1KHI. tho plnliitllt nhovo immed, Ellin lielh J. VnnHlcklo, tiled her petition against you 111 the dUtrlct court of Unrolii county, Nelirimkn, tho otiject nnd prnyer of which nro to ohtntn a ill vorcn from tho boinln of mntrliiiony from you on thuKround Hint you hnvo K")ly nnd wnntonly prnillceil ettremo cruelty toward thin plnliitllt and on tho Krouud of non-Mtpport nnd refiiKid on your jiart to provide lio!tr nnd cure for thin platnllit nnd her minor children without good cniixo therefor. You nro reiulred In nnier cald etlllou ou or heforo Mnnilny. the 'i'lth day of Heptembor, I8W, EI.I.AllETII J. VANHIUKI.E, 1'lalntllT. nl5l lly II. 1). lthen, her Attornoy. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. Tnko notice Hint tho undortdKncd hnvo, on tho 23 day of Aunut, 1MHI, itMoclntml llieuisolvon to. Keillor for llio puriMiso of formliiK a corporation under llio laws of llio Ktnto ot Nehrankn, and for that purpono hate adopteil the Article ot Incor poration In nulintauco a follow: Flrit: Tho nnmo of tho corporation I The North l'latto Creamery Co. Kucondi Tho piluclpnl place ot luielne ot till corporation In nml rhall bo North l'latto, Lin coln Ho , Nebrnskn, Third: Tho Kuernl nature of tho buMnef to bo conducted by raid corporation nnd )inll be tho itinnurncttiro of nmlilealliiK In diary products; the nriiilrliiK nnd ownluit nocennary real entatoj llio erection and maintenance of necoAry build liurs.iliid more especially tho hutldlnt; of nsparntor flallon to lease. l'ourth: Tho amount of tho cnpllal stock of nld coriHjrntlon nhnll be H0.V), ilhMod Into (j i-lmren, nt par tnluv ot (Ml (X) each which stock Ik lion nxaeoHahle, ntlhs Thocommonceinent of Hit onriHirntlnn l and hull be the Klduy of AiiKUt, Ii-.l. nnd con llnue for i'i yearn, unle iooiicr dUHolved by lilliliial conent or act of law. HUth: Till company shall not mibjoct Itkclf to liny Indeblediie Heteiilh: 'I lie altalr nf till company hall bo cim liicteil by it ll'mnl of ftvo dlre'tor. Thee olllier, n well n President, Kecri'tnry nnd Tieaim,r, flnill be elected by the nlockholder of tho company, A. COOLKDOH. 1 OIIAH TOILLION, I T11D.S. 11. ltOWLKY. MUrector. I'llAH. WYMAN AW. II. OT'CEN 1 SPKCIAI. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE 11) tlttuo otaunrdor of nalo Lwiiod from the lltrlct Court of JJucoIu County, Nebra.kn, whoro In rho Nobriuka U)nn nml Trtit Company la plnliillir, and llonry IVIIkliuoii, Hnrali Wllklixon, el, nl , nru ilefemlnntx, ami to mo drectil, I will on tho 2Uth day of Heptembor, I WW, ut one n'clm-k l. in , at thn east front door of tho court house In North l'latto, Nebraska, soil the following iliwrlbed real e-toto nt publo auction to the lilHlio.it bidder for cnth, subject to prior uiortcnuo of $1,3J.UI and Interest nnd tone, to satisfy mm decree to-wlt: The east half of Becllon Twenty. two. In Timnshlp Thirteen north, lu ltnnL'o Thirty wiwI. tKi, ! 13-311), Amount due on snld decree I ftiai.lUnml liilortiit, cost ftVlOuiid arcrulnu ClM,t. lttN North I'lutte, Nebraska. Aur. i!,, Iftw, If U 1, ... "' 1 Hpoclal Muster (!omiiiI..I,m..r Summer Clearing Sale of all Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing1, -0- NOTE A FEW PlllCES: MEN'S SUMMER UN DERWEAR, worth 35c a garment, will go at. MEN'S BALBRIGAN UNDERWEAR, worth 75c a garment, will go at $4.50 Shirts at Crash and Straw Hats worth 25 and 50c will go at 15 and 25 this sale and you will find it ESTRAY NOTICE. Takou up l:y tho subscrlbnr on his onolosod land In Illnnmn Precinct. Lincoln county, Nob., on the UUth day of June, 16U9, tho following horse to-wlt: Ono buckskin horse branded with anchor brnnil on right hip, weight about 800 pounds. One light bitymnro, nobrnml. weight nlamt MX) pounds anil about six years old. Tho ownor cau have the same by proving prop erty nml paying charge. "IW HAMULI, IIAItltlS. PROBATE NOTICE. Htnto of .Nebraska, ) Lliunhi County. ) In the County Court. Notice Is lioreby given that an liistrumont pur porting In bo the Inst will nnd testament of Mnry McOlouo, deceased, has been tiled in said court, ami all pori)ii Interested In the ostnto of said Mary Mcdlono nro hereby cited to npponr In said cinirt on Heptembor 14li, lSW, nt nine o'clock it. m. nnd show cause, if any exist, why said instru ment should not be niliultted to probate. Dated August Kith, 1MHI. nIHl A. H. HALDWIN, County .Judge. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOIt 1'1'IlI.IdATinw k, .. .., . l,n,"i"l Slrdca Ijind OITlco, I North l'latto, Nobraskn, August llth, mid), f .-.i.uiu i norouy given inni i.estor Wnlker.Jr.has fllud notice of his Intention to make tlnal proof beforo the lteglstornnd lteceltornt their olllco III North Platte, Neb., on Trlday, Iho 2X'd day of Kep ,".!;B.r' on Tllubor Culture Application No. ... for the Northenst ciuarter of Hectlon 12, Township 1 north, ltatigo 31 west. lie name ns wltuet-B: w. c. ltllnor, Lester 5fl,.ki". ?.",,1,,iUno.r Bni1 Albert Hhaw, all of North l'latto, Nebraska. "IM OEO. E. I'UENCII, ltcglster. NOTICI', roil l'UUHOATION. Laud Olllco nt North l'latto, Nob., I ,, , , , . August 1st, l,l f Notice I hereby given that Iho following named settlor ha filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before lteglstor and ltecetter (it North Dalle, Nob., on Heptembor Hit. jmsj. t: llEOHOE O. CLAHK, ' who made Ilomeslead Entry No. 173IR for the east half of tho northwest ounrtor of Hectlon 31, Township 13 north, Itaugo Ai west. He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said !?,l?;!l vU.: t'I"' Hoberts, Edward Johnson, William Uolan and James McDudo, nil of Max well. Nob, U tl OEO. E. FItENOII, lleglster CONTEST NOTICE. United States Lnnil Olllce, North l-latte, Neb., July i!7, lwni. A sulllcletit contest atlldavit having been tlleil In this ( lllce by William O. James, contestant, agaliist Tlitdier Ciiltitie r.i.try No, W77, ,mo June SSlli, I8NI, for the noilliwest quailer ol tho southeast ciuarter, the eat half of the southwest Minuter and lot I of seel Ion 1H, township 1 north rnugo iH west, by Conellii A. Hlotens, contestee In which it Is nlleged thnt the said Conellu a! Hlevens tins failed to break, cultivate or plant any pai t of said tract In trees, seeds or cuttliiL's ilnr- h ",0 f'lVn1' ""' MU; m! 7"' Mhllh. lOlli' llth Ulh ami ISlh jearsnllerenlri-, nnd fald defect eilt to datet said parties nro hereby notllled to nppeitr, rescind ami ofler evldenco touching said ?i L,f,?U'."1"t..,0,?''I'.'t'k Heptomber 2Mh, IKW. before the ltcglster and ltecelvor nt tho lTn! te.1 Htates Ijutd Olllce In North l'lalte, Neb, Tlie siild contestant having, In a proper nlllda. t it. tiled Juno 37, 1BW, set forth facts which show Unit after duo diligence personal service of this notice cannot bo made, it 1 hereby ordered and directed that such uolco be given by due nnd proper publication. -' 1 1" VII ANK IIACON, ltecelvor. NOTIOK F()H I'UII.!l'ATI()N. "i11'",1 Htnte. Land Olllce, ) v ii i (,or"'J'l',"'1A""" M,lbD9. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas T. 1'a'lgott has tiled notice of his Intention to iimko proof beforo the lteglstor and ltecelvor nt their ot ico 111 North l'latto, Nebraska, mi Fridar the .1th day of October, IhWt, ou Tltnbe'r Culturo A'b cation No. 131117, for the Houthwest iiiiarteV f lie nnmen ns wllnefkes! Datld Wnlbsr-v vn A'l OEO. K. FIIENCII, ItegUter. Fro othincr J VJLJ1IJ pays you to trade at the NOTIOK FOIt 1'UIILICATION. Land Olllce nt North Platte. Nob., ) July 2th, 1899. ( Notice I hereby given thnt Amlsn fl. Flolchor has tiled notlco oi Intention to make final proof before the ltcglster nnd ltecelvor At their onlce in North rintte, Nebr., on Friday, the 8M day of Heptembor. lfft'J, on Tlmbor Culture Applica tion No. 130M for tho east half of tho northwest quarter nnd lot 1 nnd 2 ot section 30, In township 10 north, range 30 west. Ho name as witnesses: Edwin L. Moonoy nnd Ed C, Kvcs, of lluclmnnn. Neb., Hurt Morgan of Echo. Neb., nnd Carroll O. Hawkins of Voliilcet, Nebrnskn. GEO. K. FItENOII, J31-0 llegisler. NOTICE FOR I'UHLIOATIO.V Land Office nt North riatte, Nob.. ) July 13th, 18W. J Notice Is hereby given thnt the followlng-named settler hns filed notlco of her Intention to make ilnal proof In stipimrt of her clnlm, nnd that said proof will be made before ltcglster end llecolver nt North l'lntte, Nob., on August 30th, iSW, vlzs ELLEN OLHON, who made Homestead Entry No, 16551, for tho west half of the Houthoast quarter and the west half of tho Northoast ounrtor of Hoctlon 14, Twp. II N., Itnnge 20 W. Hho iinines tho following witnesses to proe her contlHiinus residence upon and cultivation of said land yz: Charles Omnn,N O. Anderson, Henry N'ellson nnd Andrew Isaacson, all of Hpnntiuth. Nebrnskn. Jll-0 OEOllOE F. FRENCH, lteglstor, J. F. FILLION, General Kepuirer. Special attention given to ilCIClE REPAIE1. HEELS TO RENT LAMFLUGH'S LAKE MM Hill of Faro tlmt nmy 1m fou nil nt tlio renort nt nil times (3olToo, T.m, Jlron.l, Cl.poh,., Hnin nnil Chi'oeo MitiilwiclioH. Cimiun JrultB, Jinltoil Henna, OyatorH, SnrdinoH, ClRnrB, Leinonntli ' KootHoor, Pop, Hottle(lI)oor,GinKor.0 l'ioldos, Etc. IiVorythtn Bold m clionp iib can bo purchnBcil in tho mnrkot. l'or bluck bBs l!3o por lb., enrn 10a nor pou.nl. Ijnthinj; 10o. Bonti J for Uvo !:rfnBt2,'0,l,or hour n Suntlnju For I .f inncin? pnvillion 2fo n couple for "t II o Inlio ennbo ronledby BoJiiotim )pv!o thorn tlio priviloKotomiikoi.l! tj.oy cnliy icrotitinj toXSon U.o" I, LAMPLUGH, Prop. .A y