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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1899)
FRIDAY. OCT. 6, 1899 IRAIj BAKE, Editok and PnorniETon BUU80IIIPTI0N KATES. Otie Ycnr, cash In advance ..........11.23 Bit Months, oath la advance 75 Oenta' Entered attbNorthPlatte(Kebraiia)poitoffloai econd-clnss matter. Republican Ticket. For Supromo JuiIko M. H. KKKSE. For ItegoutB of tlio University E. Q. MTIILTON, WM. 13. ELY. For Mcmbor ContrrcBS-Slxth distrlol M.P.KINKA1D For JUtliio, 13th Judlclnl District, II. M. GUIMES. For County Clorlc, WM. M. HOLTHY. For County TrortBuror, 0. F. SOIIAKMANN. For Sh'oriir. ENOCH CUMMINOS. For County Sunt, iJEIlTIIA TIIOKLECKE. For Clerk of District Court, W. C. ELDER. For County Judro, A. S. BALDWIN. For Comity Survoyor, C'HAS. L. KOSS. For Coroner, D. W. 11AKEH. For County CommiflBlonor.Dd Dist., LINCOLN CARPENTER. On the Inside pages of to-day's h sue will be found several coltitniiH of excellent political matter. From this time forward one page of each issue will be devoted to political reading. A coon forgcttcr is often desir able, says the Kearney Democrat, but it in pretty hard to make the people forget all the good things the democrats and anti-monopolists Haid about Judge Reese a few years ago. In this respect they are not good forgetters. Bkyan sacrificed Harrington, not that the populist party miirht be benefitted, but in order to carrjr out certain plans for himself next year. All fusiotiiBts, whether democrats or populists, must bend their knees to lirynii,, and do ms bidding, no no matter how great their personal sacrifice. Six ycarB ago the World-Herald advised voters to vote ngaiust Silas Holcomb lor supreme judge, and at that time Silas was not half ns slippery as now. For a paper that claims to be one of the leading oiicb of the west, the World-Herald takes first premium for political somer saults. TiiU Era is inclined to make light of our political prophecies; well now, lets bcc. In 1896 we predicted theelcctiou of Win. McKinlcy, and he waB elected; in 1897 we Bald that the greater part of the republican county ticket would be elected and Hitch waB true. In 1898 we pre dieted the election of W. T. Wilcox anu uc was huccchbiui. iow, is that a bad record of prophecy? And now wc predict that the republican state, congressional, judicial and county ticket will be elected. Wait and watch. Tiili IQra nppeuls forvotCB for Ne ville on the ground that by so do itiLr it would increase the chances of North Plate securiuir a federal butltltitK- for the postollice, land of iicc, etc, and cites the fact that Blair, a city with less claims, has secured one. Blair did not secure her building; by sending; populists to congress, but by rollinir up a big majority for Dave Mercer the re publican candidate. North Platte can secure her building; in the same way by rolling- up a big; majority lor iviiiwade tuc rentiDiicati nominee. The prctcnt congress is republican in both branches and to secure fa vors it is absolutely necessary that we have a congressman from this district that will be in harmony with the dominant majority. Therefore every voter in this city who desired to secure a federal building; for North Platte should work and vote for the election of Kinkade. JMiMooKATS in Lincoln county who are frothing; at the mouth over the Philippine war, will do well to read this extract Irom the At lanta (Ga.) Constitution. Coming irom a paper published in what w.ih once a hot bed of insurrection ugaiust the goverment, it moy awaken within them at least a small degree of patriotism: "Who would be so craven as to give the poltroon advice that our men should retire under lire, bush whacked in the rear by enemies either abroad or at home? Is it possible that in the realization of the fact that our boys from north and south, irom cast and west under the broiling sun of the anti podes. stood with determined front to the foe, there should be at home either democrat or republican, con- tract,ionist or expansionist auy line other than American citizen- t 1 I m . snip, who wouiu not pray tor vic tory for these brave sons of ours! No question of politics, no trim niing of sailB, no debating of de tails, but Godspeed and triumnh for the men in the firing line! That , is the policy, the spirit, the grit wmcti patriotism cans tor," a miudie-oi-tue-roau popunsi paper nubliBbcd at Lincoln, sav: "Silas A. Holcomb lias twice been elected to office on anti-pass platforms and each time he proved to be the worst oasstrrabbcr on record. That Is the kind of business that dis credits a reform party and a good turning down is what tne traitor needs." In socakintr of the populiBt rally at Gaudy laBt week, at which Mor rison, Heeler and isumonus were the speakers, the Pioneer says: 'President McKinlcy, according1 to one of the orators, was held per sonally responsible for each and every soldier who lost his life in the campaign." Thirty-five years ago men made similar assertions in regard to President Ivincoin, and they were branded copperheads; why should not the same term be applied to men of today who make such unpatriotic, yes treasonable, utterances In a recent interview Orlando Tcft, chairman of the republican state central committee tiaid: Populist majorities have been decreasing in this state for the last two yjars and indications point to decisive republican victory this year in Nebraska. Mr. Jdmistcn quotes the gold democrat, T. J. Alahoney, as haviuir cone over to the fusion party. To offset him, I miirht mention the fact that scarcely a rcpublcan county con vention has been held tins tall in this state in which there were not from one to ub many as eight dele gates who have, up to the breaking out of the war with Spain, worked for the fusion party from its organ ization." Tub Western Laborer, of Omaha, the official organ of organized labor in Omaha, in its issue of last week says: Governor Holcomb turned down union men and cm ployed scabs. He is the enemy of organized labor. Would not Judge tloicomb be a still more dangerous enemy where lie could "decide in lavor ot a corporation Hol comb is not yet on the bench and it is the duty of organized and un organized labor to keep htm oil it. We don t think it necessary at this time to review his irubernatonal career, as there is plenty of time for that before election day, but wc refuse to endorse the conduct ot Governor Holcomb and will not stultify ourselves bv votinir for such a man for any otiicc within the gift of the people, even for Bryan's sake, we may be told that ilol comb professed penitence for his political sins when he stood up before the convention like a pout ical Magdalene waiting to be told to go and sin no more, but when the committee Avaitcd upon him to pledue himself to not solicitor re ceive passes he juggled with them and they have no pledge from him today. Tuts is the equivocating cvaslonist reformers arc again asked to trust in a public ofiicc Nol Nol not even for Dryan's sake, and we don t believe tor a moment that Bryan's political future will stiller from the defeat of a man who betrayed the confidence re posed in him by Nebraska reform crs- who is as unstable as water and whose promises were broken as readily as they were made. A Chaptor from tho Record of Silas A. Holcomb, Fusion Ciuididatof or Supromo Judge, Holcomb was elected governor as a reformer. Un the stump he de nounced the holder of a political ofiicc who accepted a pass from the railroads as a subservient tool of the railroad corporations. As irov- eruor of the state he solicited and accepted more passes for himself and irieuds than any other man who ever occupied the office, Hence according to his own definition, he must have been the most sub- servient corporation tool wtio ever held the oliicc ot governor in Ne braska. As a candidate Holcomb declared for purity in olhcc 'Hhat a public oiuce is a public trust;" but as governor he filed vouchers falsely lepresentiug mat uc lie was pay ing miy uouars per uiontli lor house rent, when ub a matter of fact he only paid thirty dollars per mouth and thus unlawfully filched twenty dollurs per mouth from the state treasury. As a candidate Holcomb declared for the purity and sacreduess of the ballot; but as governor he en gaged in a conspiracy to debauch the ballot by attempting to fraudu lently count in the proposed amend. meni to tne constitution increas ing the number of supreme judges to live, tor partisan advantage. A ml he has fittingly placed the man agemetu oi ins present camna trn in the hands of ISdmisten, the chief actor in that conspiracy, In 18'J5 the legislature of Ne- urasica passed a bill favoiable to mutual nre insurance companies wnicu Jioicomu promptly vetoed. In lb'Ji the same bill was again passed by the legislature, and alter a briel consideration heslgned it, and on the sanir day it was announced that Silas A. .Uolcomb was elected president of a mutual insurance company organized un der said act. Why did he not approve the pet of 1895? Was it be- cause ol the laclc of consideration? No one 1ms disproved these charges. No one even attempts it. uoicomo pieatiB guilty to the pass aim nouse reniciiarges. rnsion Wheol of the Office Ho form Trust. Editoii Tniiiimr.: Although ono of tho organizers or tho point I let pnrty in Lincoln county and having mntorlnlly (insisted in its work during tbo pnet eight or nino yonrs. it now rumours tlint I must nna 1 hope ovory honest popu list nnd democrat will nlfo voto tho re publican tickot this fall. Not bocatiso I specially dosiro to do so, but because I tfiinkltho advico of H roth or Rtobbins is logical and right, and this will bo tho only way to purgo tho populist party of tbo barnacles that have fastened worn- soIvoh upon it and formod an ofllco trust for ollico only. Tnko tuis nucBuon ot nision; wnat is Itfl moaning? Simply ollico and noth Inir moro. It does not moan doduIIhiii nor domooraoy. It has been created by ollico sookors nrd ollico noldors for tho solo purpose of socuring tho etnto and couutv o l cos. it noitnor rppreeont tno gopulist party nor tho democratic pnrty. uoh n combine should bo ent down on hard this fall by tho people of Lincoln county and tho cntiro state, and this I boliovo tliov will do. wunnoso wo look onoKwnrit nnd rovicw ... . . tho work of this ofllco trust. Thoy hnvo selected an oxclusivo fow to hold all tho offices, although starting out with tho avowed parposo of allowing nn nspirnnt for ollico to hold ms position oniy ono term. Thoy hnvo gono back on their original Intentions and croatod nn ofllco nominating and olocting wheol. This wheol ns it revolves plcKs them up J moan ,j10 Beioct fow of tho office trust - and nominates candidates and throws them off by centrifugal force into nn of fico. After tho full four yoars two termshas elapsed it throws thorn out ot ofllco, then after a lapso of a yoar or two, throws thorn in agatu, provid ing they can gull enough of tho voters to elect thorn and kcop tho wheel moving. unuo tno ennrnctor pouticnny or tno noramo's ot tho lato populist, conven tion. Thoy practically assort that there aro not enough compotont men in tho populist party to fill tho ofllcos if tho old gang is dropped, thereby insult ing tho rank and Mo of tho pnrty by as sorting that tho votors havo not intolli gonco enough to ill! tho ofllcos if tho trust is not allowed representation. Yot thoso men aro shouting roform. Tim Koliher was picked up by thiB wheol nnd thrown Into tho fiold again. Kellhor linn boon living by ofllco nnd shouting for roform for tho past ton years bamboozling nnd fooling tho poo- pie. INOwell JJurrttt was a roomuor oi tuts calico trust nnd tho wheol caught him up ngain nnd would throw him In ngnln it tho peoplo will pormit it. Mrs. 1'rnnKiin is iinottior catch up. jnito Millor, our ox-shorili, Is to bo picked up whon tho whoel gots around again nnd will bo thrown into ofllco. Novlllo iB always riding tho whool. Butlor Bu chanan rouo it for ton years nnd was dually pulled off by tho votors. Ho ox- poets to uo molted up again, howovor. What a blosBod, doar, sympathetic lot of fellows thcBo whool trust men aro. flHinv im Intn ntHrtn ntwl nnf fit nfltnn nn.1 then go into ofllco ngain. Common piipulUts nnd democrats tiro not allowed to rldo on tills whool. Only thosoloot fow cnu hnvo office. If ono who is not n momboroftho trust gots n nomination ho is dotoutod by tho trunt. How tho only way for a good nnd trtio populist to do to brook up this com hirintion is to vote tho strnlKht ropubll- can tiolcot this fall, as utobhins rocom- tuonds, and thus save tho populiBt pnrty. A I'Ol'ULlBT. No iov or nleasure on tlda earth nulto equals that which comes into the lioniii when haby arrives, who can descnlia the hatipincsa of man and woman, joined in wedlock, ns thuy look upon the fragile. delicate mite that ts bioou oi tlicir blood and flesh of their flesh ? And who can depict the hopelessness nnd dejection that hover about tile home where the wife h incapable of becoming a mother? liarrcmicss proceeds irom some derange ment of the distinctly feminine ortraus. Many of the common ailments known as "female troubles" cause it. Dr. Pierce's Pavonte Prescription overcomes barren ness by stamping out diseases of women, unit by healing anil curing ulceration. It tones tip the system, stops drains, mid restores strength. During gestation it modifies morning sickness, gives elastic ity to the overstrained parts concerned, makes the hour of baby's coming short and almost painless, and gives wonderful recuperative power to the patient. By making the mother strong and cheerful, It makes tne little one lieaituy, vigorous and good natured. Insist upon the med icine cicaicr giving you ur. ricrccs f a vorite Prescription when you ask for it. btiostitutcs nre otteu dangerous. Sirs. Innici W. Iltnckcr. of 6m Catherine St.. Ryratii'c, N. Y., wrtten i " Your medicines have done wonder for me, I'or yearn my health was very poor: l had four mltcnrrlat'eii. lnt idtire tnklutr Dr. Werce's Onlileu Medical Discovery and 'Vnvorlte I'reMriptUm ' J have much hcttcr ncami, ami now i navu n line ucuiiuy miny. I'or at mic-ceut stamps to cover cost of mnilinir only, you can get a free copy of that celebrated doctor book, tlte Common Sense Medical Adviser. 1008 nncen. illus trated. Cloth. bound, ,31 Mamp?, Address ' 'crce' 'o "for s ale 1 Improved Yorkshire Call 00 or address WM. N. PAKCBf Wki.i.i'i.kkt, Neil rnucli inlkd northwost ot Wollfleot, Tho best CIGA1 IN TOJACN Can bo found at J. F, SCMLZEIEDl Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. 4 i (letting Plumpest Values In all your October buying is guaranteed here, when its in a solcc- A tion of an Overcoat or Suit or Furnishing Goods or Boots and Shoes. A With the sale goes every advantage we possess in buying, that best & makers can affo id, that assures you they are always newest, a O blending of correct styles and little prices. Note our handsome fall J and winter stock and you'll feel that our statements are sincere; that 1 this is the store that makes it interesting buying for you. cl' &' in THE The finest worth I Pi 1 The Best Irish Frieze worth S15.00, for EGsPrices just a little less. than real worth. We them for $3,50, $5.00, $7.50, $10, $15 and IST'Come and examine our stock and prices, and to trade at .PL 4 Ik Pi. IT Me WE REFUND YOUR MONEY IF GOODS it iti iti tti iti iti itt iti iti iti Vttn'aU-:tj. fti ift iti iti if i JutijtLiiututtAitLAi'hAA . J", A: 'V'4."PW1f,VT.".pq.r'''?'VVW Legal Notices. SHEKIWS SALK. Hv vlrturc of an order of sale Issued from the DlNtrlct Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein II. S. White Is plalntirr and Jontiua Haworth. et al are defendants, to me directed. I shall oner at public sale, and hcII to the hlchext bidder for cash 1 1 the east front door of the Court House In North IMatte, Uncoln County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of October 1WJ at one o'clock p. in. of said day. tne lonowinc (lcscrincii real estate to wit; The southwest quarter of section twelve, township twelve, range thirty, West 0th IN M, In Lincoln County. Nebraska Amount due on said decree ts 127l and Interest, fc.7.78 costs and accruing costs, uaicu aepi. i'ltn, isw. TIM T. KULIIIKU. Sheriff. SHEUnWH HAf.K. Uv virtue of an order of sale issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein Kdward A. Heed ts plalntltT and Klmer K. lteese, ct. al.. are defendants, to mc directed and delivered. I shall olTer at rmhllcsale. and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the c.ist irom uoor 01 tae county court nouse 111 North l'latte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the -Ust day of October. IBOD, at the hour of one oclock p. m:of said day, the following described real estate to wit: The southeast quarter of section thirty.one, In township nine norm, in range twenty-eight, west ot the Hth I'. M. In Lincoln Coiintv. Nebraska. Dated this 27th dav of Sent. 1WW. W. S. MOKLAN. TIM T. KULIIIKU. Attorney for Plalntirr. Sherllt. SllKIUWS SALK. llv virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln Countv, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein Marie Cordes la plaintiff and llarhara Kress. John Kress, et. al., are defendants, to me llrected. I shall oiler at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east Iront door of the Court House in North IMatte. Lincoln Countv. Nebraska, on the ?lst day of October, IKW, at one o'clock p. m. 01 said nay. tne toiiowmg described real estate to wit: The no'thwest quarter of section twenty, township thirteen, range thirty-two, West 0th 1", M. In Lincoln County, ivur,iKi Amount due on Bald decree ts M'.I'J.M and Interest. MTUW costs and accrulnc costs, Dated this 27th nay ol Sept. imw. TIM T, KKLIUKH. . Sherllt. SHKHIFF'S SALK, llv virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court oi Lincoln County. Ne braska, under a decree, in an action wherein The McKinley Lannlng Loan and Trust company is plalntirr and 1:11.-1 w. ltitcnour, jouii v. Kiienour. ei. ai., arc oeieniianis. to Trip lllrirllll. T hIi.iII ofTpr rlt filtlillr unli. nt'U to the highest bidder for cash at Hie east li. iu uoor 01 ine court nouse in norm IMatte. Lincoln Countv. NobrasK.-t. on the fllst day of October. IHO, at que o'clock p, 111. nf said dy, the following described real ts.taU; to wit- The northeast quarter of section eight. township tourteeu north.range t went)slx, West 0th r. M in Lincoln County, eiirasic. Amount due on said decree is swnuoamt Inturcst, iKU.ixi costs and accruing costs. P4Uu iuis 27111 nay 01 epi, mo. Ii' KCLIHKK. - Sheriff. IINITKD STATKS LAND OI'l'IOi: P1IINUY, Is herolir IJ Ni'tirssVn, August 11), IKK). Notice Khen that, pureunnt to instruction anil u ac-ennf. nnai won in iiireciion or ifie ttecreinrjr nrtlie in terior, unJor tltu provUlon of lliu Ihlnl stH-tlon of tne aoi or Jiur a, ism, trnctn In tha Fort Blilnpr tho Aat of Jul? fi, 1SMI, (238lat., Wi) tlm follow In T. 1'ott, aliaridnnpd uilli- Vll: IjiI.1. 2. HUN K Inry reservation, Nehranlis, i, inn w '4, inn h I. 'i, nun tno a v '4. "Co, 32, T. UN., It. 40 V contnlninK' M ncrf, ll 1 ortered for tale at public nuttrjr at t bvnl lain) ofllco at Hlilner, Nebranka. In troftt nf the ounll. eit li'Kal aubdlvlalon, on the 1Mb ilay nf Nnvein. lir, 1WK, at ten o'clock n, m., to the iilKlit'nt tii.l. tier ut not let thuu Ilia appraUud vnhio, for the land and for the Improvement, tha uircIno moiixr to Is) pnlil at the thno of the title, the mlr tllvlstona which cautalu Rovemmeut ballilliiKi to be oVeied ami oli,tt.t liter vtllh the butlilliiK" llivrH. on, ituil the water rlKbt oti the rotorvKtlim to be nuVred ami gold as a whole, nuparatelr from the tnmU and other liunriiTemeuts. HOUbEY , HAltltlH, IteRlflert MATT DAUclllEUTV, He. clfr. ApproTfili T1108, HVAN, Actld Bcc. relnry, i RIGHT OVERCOAT One that best becomes you and returns you found in our new OVERCOAT stock. The materials OVERCOATS for comfort ntul turc your interest. A Good Black Melton Overcoat worth S10.00, for $7.50 Montanac Overcoat $15.00 $18.00 for Men's Gray Ulsters, worth nino dollars, for $6.00 Ulster' Q Dress Fall and Winter Suits Every possible excellence in making1 every style, detail just exactly eorrect,but a lowness in the prices you would hardly feel possible when you note the character of the materials 18. One Price PUBLICATION NOTICE. To HanfortP I', Illohop. Maltle O. UMiop, Fred J. Tomklns, Catharloc Jlary Tomklim, Hninuel Chufon and Mrs. Samuel Chnlen, bis wife first ami mil tame unknown, tlefeiidaDU, will tnVe notice Hint on the Kith day of September, 18'JU, II, W. l)"vln, plalnllft horeln. tiled hl petition in tbo district court of Lincoln county, Nobruka, the ol jtxt anil prayer of which In to foreclora a tax Ufn and certain mortga execnted by defend atiU Hanford 1'. Illohop and Jlnttlo O. lllithop to Itilny llros.. and duly 8lued to tbls plaiutlft, ui'ii the following dexcrlbed premises, to-wlt: T)e went half of tho Nortbcnut cpmrter and (be norl boast uarter of tbo Northwest quarter of 8e 'lion 22. in Township I) north, IlanKo 30wt, lllh I'. M In Lincoln counly, Nebraska, to vecure the payment of a certain proiulemry note, dated June 17tb, 1800, due nnd Miyable flvti years from tbo ilato tbaroof, aim for n tat lien which plain tlir lioliln aKnlnxt Id preiultivs amounting to the sum of 131.83 for the years l&tH. 1PU2, and 1HO; that there U now due on raid tax llen, notes ituil un,rlKue the num of Dtnl.ni, for which sum, with tnlorent from this ditto, plaintiff prays for a do. crcu that dofemlants bo required to uuy tbo name or Uio fnld preralhos may be sold to nitlnfy Ibe amount found due. and for othor proper relief. You are required to antwor eald petition on or beforo the ilOlh duy of October, lStiU. Dated Ibis September P'lli, Mm H. V. DAVIS, IMnlutllT, '1U1 lly Doris fc Hunch, his Attorneys. articles or incobpohation. Toko notice Unit tho nnJerslKned have, on tho Hili day nf September 1MH, nnsocinteil tliciiifelveii toatber for tbo purpoo of fnrinlnn corporation uitiler the Inws nf the citato nf Nobtutka, and for tbt purpiwe have ailnptud the Articles of Inoor poi atlon In eubstunro as follows: First: The name of the corporation la Urady leliiuil Creamery Association, Second: The principal place of business of tbU corporation is and shall bo Urady Island, Lin. coin Co., Nebraska. Third i The ceneral nature of the bimlnes to be fonducled by said corporation in nnd tlmll be ho Tuauufacturo ot ami duullotf In dairy products; no acquiring nnd owlnR necesary real estate; tbo erection nnd iiialntenauce of necessary bulld tnsf, anil more cspocsally thubullilliiK of septtrator station to lease. Fourth; The amount of the capital slock of snid corporation shall bo 2000, divided Into 10 shares, at par aluo of J.IO.oO each. rifthi The commencement of tbls corporation ts noil shall bo the 8th day of September, lftWl, and continue for W) years, unless sooner dissolved by mutual consent or act of law. Slxlh. This company shall not subject itself to any ludebtcdnoss. Seventh. Tbo affairs ot this company shall be conducted by a Hoard of Flvs Directors. These ntHcoro, as well as President. Secretary nnd Treasurer, shall be elocted by the stockholders of the compauy, O A l'UEITAUUIl OHAIILKH O'UOUltKK. J. II. OIFIT.N. F. D I.KWIfl, O. KIUTZEN'STKIN. NOT! Oil " To Uuilloy L. Miller, dsfeailnnt; Vou nre Z n,)'lnt"1'liil,, "''' illstday of AiiKiist. W Mrs, Lena Miller tiled a petition nolnst you In tlm district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object ami prayer of which aro to obtain a divorce from you on tbo around nf extreme cm. t Iti, lack of supporr nnd habitual drunkenness: enrt lso priiyl!i for a tlccrt for tho care and cti tiHlyot nduor clillilren, I'otj nre required to ans'ver snld potitlon on or before Mouday, the flthday of November. 1MW. . . MuS, I.K.N'A Ml 1,1, Kit. lly J, h. Lvniis, ier attorney. LAND OFglOE NOTICES. NOxTclTFOtri'UlU.IOATIOX. Loni Ofllco at North I'latU , Neb., ) N"tCe U boreby oiven that Ibo followtnir.naine.l oejueiuoor nan w,t, seti.ur has filed noli otlce of Ills Intention to make flnnl proof In sui.port of hs claim, and that said pro .twll be modi before UeKlslcr and rtecelyer at ! urth l'latte, Neb., on N ivember Sd, 1KMI. viz: JAMKH WACOOVItll, tu niHuo tiiiini'iicnil :u ry Mo. ntVfi for tii He unmes tho folIolnL wltiifssa in i,ia ponliuuous resldeuce uim and cultivation of said L,h ,'iIih V'.,,li".um. M'.HS!,rfV lm,ler Wnchannn and llllllard ltldely ot North l'latte, Neb., and 0eo.r? If nick, of Bontersel, Neb, 2-',, OEO. E. yitENOH, Ilegliter "V 'l"er or inn somiiea-t nuarler Heo llor m. Die east half of (lie i.orll.oiist quanpr. an.l the northeast quarter of the sonthesst quarto Bet' . 'U i. Townshln 1Q north. rniiL-n HI ai the greatest comfort is easily popular styles, the most used for dress, and prices that .cap " qq have you will find it pays you DON'T SUIT. NOTIOi: FOIt I'UJILIfATIOX. Unltetl States iJipd Ofllce, , Nortli Platte, Nth., Heptemboi V-tU, 1IU. ( Notlco Is hereliy Klven that thefollowlnK-uani' d settler has filed nutlco of his Intention to initio final proof In support of ids claim, and that s ,1 proof will be mude before Heglsiur and KeceU, r at North Platto, Neb., on Nnember 0th, 18'J9,vl.: WILLIAM It. IIOUOIITAUNU. Who mndo Homestead Entry No. lB,H6f for tl o south half of tbo Northeast quarter and Lots 1 and 2, Section 2, Towu 0 north, Kunge "27 west. He namos tho following wltnco. to provo I'd cnntlnnous residence upon ai.d cultivation of w d land viz: William McOlunU, William Petorsp',, Claud aiontlennlnif and Aus Wllmutb, nil of In , bam, Neb, ai:oitac k. i'iiiincii. s-22-tl IteKlster notich ron i'oiilic.vtiion! Laud Olllce at North Platte, Nob., Kept. 11th, lfW. Notlco Is hereby Klven that tint folliivtintf.namr t ottler has filed notice ot bis intention to lunlo final proof in support of his claim, and that mint proof will bo mudo before lteKlster nnd Itecclfi r ut North l'latte. Neb , on October Cth, l&Uy. viS AUTIUIil O. HOWA11D, who made homestead eutry Nn.lllMtfnr tho south, west quarter of section Hi, township 1T iiorUi, rnuKO 211 west, II I'. Al Ho names tho following witnesses to provo lils continuous resldencn upon nnd cultitntion of srdd land, viz: Arbley I'eiois, Jene Osterliou., (luorHo Kay, and Hindi T. Crockett alt ofNortlt l'latte, Neb. I17'". OEO. K. ritENCH, ItCKlstnr. notioi? ron vudliuation Land Olllce ut North Platte, Nob , ( Kepteiiibur21lil, lhtllt. Notice Is boreby kIvoii Dint Murllm '. Artllp, widow of Dnvld Arlllp, doceuseiJ, has filed notlco of Intention to make tlu .l proof before tho lleolster mid Itocelver at the.r olllce In North l'intto, Nebraska, on Friday, tha lid duy of November, lffly, on timber culture iipp,1. cation No, l:n:w,for tlio south half of the nnrthwert mid lotsil mid 4 ot Miction i, inuKe 31 wast. tnwasiiip io uortt , She names ns witnesses: Jacob Cusilns, Sin ult i.. uussius slUH. Wllllnm OrlUltli nml Willi,, nil of North Pintle. Neb. sSCiflp OHO. 1!. FUENTi;, llelster. notiou ron puhuoation. Land OIHco at North I'lsltu, Neb., I . . September (lib. lbW. f Notlco Is hereby kIvoii timt tbo follotvinK name I rettlorhas filed untlco or hit iitteullou to nifti t final proof in support of his ulnlm, and that sai l proof will bo made beforo lle(Uter and Iterelve -lit North l'latte, Nebr.. on October 17th, Ihtt), U: JACOII KOOII, homestead entry No. 17,U57 lor the' south half i.. the norlhenst qnnrter lots 1 and 2 seuUon 2 towi ship 13 norlh. rntiKO Hit west. He names tho follonlnK witnesses' to provo bN continuous residence upon and cultivation ot sai l land viz.' A. J. llentty, of Sutherland, Neb., !.. Wtukenwerder, John Mnetm and William Mason ml of Uersboy, Nob. OEO K. FltKNOH. lteKlsts. NOTICE FOIt IMIliLH ATIO.S. Ijtnd Olllce tit Not th I'latto. If eh., I Sept Uth, 1MIU. ( Notice Is hereby Iven that the fi)lliiuln-nnitif 1 settler has filed nolloe of his Intention to mnk.. rnul nrmif in supisirt of bis rtnlm, nnd that sttln proof will be tundu before Ittl.ter Mid Itecelvei at North l'latte, Neb., on Outi.twr 2b.ti, 1SUB, vli: NLLHM. 8WANS(I,, who made llomwleail Entry No 1H8 .for tl. sniithwcst quarter of Section St) Tttp. 13N., ItaUK.i 31 W. He names tha following mIIih-w.' to pri-o hi continuous residence upon and cultivation if wit. I land viz: H. A. Hultmnu, C. W. llurklniid, .lob i Franzen all of Sulhoilanil, Neb , and J, H. lllnol toy. of North l'latte. Neb. b'sO OKOltOK K. FltliN'UH, UeKister, NOTICE lOH I'l'ULTOAl'lON. Land Ofllco at North ,1'laim, Neb., I , . , September I5th. lStHI ( Nollce Is heroby Klven that the following name I settler has filed iiotli itof his Intention to niaV . bual in oof lu support t,( hts vutliu, itu.l thut s) i proof will bo Miiitfo before Hels!tr imd llecolve. at North l'latte. Nob., on November fib. lsflU. vi. WILl t AM l' MeOlXrfl ., ' po made IIomosier.il Enuy Hi. 111773 for tl Boittheltst quarter ol Section 84, Township 1 i noi ti. UanKe87 west it h IV V. He names the following witnesses' to prove hi, continuous residence upou end eulthnitoii of subi and. viz: Wtlllam Peterson nnd William HoukIi telllujj of IORluim, Neb., and 3 W. Johnson ni ' Fred .tncolis of Monrellelil. Neb. slOtl OEO. V, ritENCH. ltelster oil louse,