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TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1900. 1RAL BARE, Editob and Fbopiiibtor HUUSOnil'TION KATES. Ons Year, each In advance,. ti.25 Six Montht, cash In edvance. ..75 Cents nterdUhNorthriatte(Nebraska)postofflcea leoond-fllaairsatter. The special congressional com mittee which investigated the case of Roberts, the polygamist member from Utah, will lay its report before the house to-day, and he will be promptly thrown over the transom. WK, ittBtic in supplement form to day the speech recently delivered by Senator Bcvcridgc of Indiana, on the Philippine question. The Senator spent part of last year in the Philippines studying the con ditions of the islands, and is there fore well versed in the question he diecudscs. An exchange says that applica tions for pensions have been made Mby 0,520 men who participated in ihc battle of San Juan. Of t li i h number 2,2 come from the regular army Boldicrs and 3,558 from volun teers. Twenty-three regiments of regulars were in the battle and nine regiments of volunteers One regi ment did not have a man killed, wounded or missing, yet from this regiment alone 912 applications for pensions have been filed. No, country inquirer, Senator Clark, of Montana, who purchased his election at the rate of ten thousand dollars a vote, is not a re publican. In 1896 lie was one of Bryan's good angclsand contributed liberally, yes, very liberally, to the campaign fund, and since then has been a rampant Bixtcen-to-oucr probably because he is a silver mine owner. He is a "reformer," and the investigation now in pro gress at Washington shows that as such he is on a par with the "re formers" in Nebraska. Last week a dispatch was scut out from Chicago giving some de tails of a reported close combina tion which the great railroads of the cast had made, or would make. The plan as outlined was the abolishment of all independent ticket ofliccs, and have all tickets Bold by one joint office in each city, the abolishment of all fast trains, both passenger and freight, and the discharging of 50,000 men em ployed as solicitors, ticket agents, etc. This report is now denied with emphasis by the railroads, but there arc those who think that the plans outlined by the Chicago dis patch will be carried out in time. Out at Oakland, Cal., Sunday last Rev. Mclunciis, of the Congre gational church, announced his re tirement from the ministry, and in his remarks said: "The ministry is no place for a young man who wants his personal liberty. He must use too much hypocrisy, and overlook too much hypocrisy in others." It is quite evident that Mcluucss missed his calling when he entered the ministry, and it is perhaps well for the church, over which he administered, that he has retired. it may oc true tnal a minister mtiHt overlook hypocrisy, for there are hypecrites in every church, but no true minister will use hypocrisy. Ab pfor personal liberty, it 1b presumed that a man enters the ministry for the purpose of teaching morality and saving souls and in doing this there is necessarily an abandonment of cer tain liberties. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. "Washington, D. C. Jan., 20, 1900. Special Correspondence. There isonJ projiCt that has interested the people ot the United States for year, and that is the building of a cau'il across the Isthmus ot Pana ma. This is pretty certain to be provided for by the present con gresB. President McKiuley lias expressed an anxiety to sec the canal put through, nnd almost every member of congress is also in favor of it. The bill appropriat ing $40,000,000 to build the canal has been favorably reported, and 1b likely to be adopted without serious division. The new canal, which will be under control of America, will make a direct waterway from the eastern and southern coast to Hawaii, China, Japan, Australia and the Philippines, and means much for the commercial interests of the country. With north and south railroads to the gulf, the people of Nebraska and other western states will have competitive lines to bid for their products which arc to be shipped to the Orient. Since the United States is reaching out into and across the Pacific, the need of the Isthmus canal is more apparent and it remains for a republican ad ministration to push it through, The new financial bill is still be fore the senate, with a prospect of another week of debate. Senator Allen has not yet talked on the bill, and it is said that he is to close the debate, Washington papers utimatc that he will take two or three days to finish his remarks. It has been noticed that every lime the Philippine question comes up in the senate, as it docs once or twice a day, Senator Allen takeB no part, but often blips out to the cloak room to wait for the storm to pass. Since his speech made last winter, in which he upheld the war and denounced the Philippinos as "worse than Sioux Indians," he has no anxiety to go on record as opposed to the war this winter. The effort being made in Ne braska to bind the pop party hand and foot and turn it over to the democrats is attracting much atten tion in the cast, and the activity of Senator Allen in the work is caus ing much comment. The suspicion is abroad that Allen has his own eye on the presidency. It 1b thought that a deal has been made whereby Allen is to take the leading part in delivering the pop party this year, under the promise that he may be the democratic candidate for presi dent in 1904. There may be some thing in this, as the bills the Sena tor has been introducing of late in dicate that he is trying to attract attention in localities outside the borders of Nebraska. In the present session a number of bills have been introduced di rectly effecting Nebraska, but it is very doubtful if any ot the appro priations for new buildings will get through. The intention of congrctB Ib to be economical in appropria tions, and the great number of new buildings that arc asked for by various states are out of all reason. In declining to grant the universal demand, there is little chance for the Nebraska bills. Where a de mand is too large, often nothing is granted. This rule, it is believed, will apply to two or three special pension bills from Nebraska, where the applicants have insisted on re ceiving nu amount larger than is usually given in such cases. Old Fooplo Mado Young. J.C. Sliorinau, tho votoran editor of tho Vortnontvillo (Midi.) Echo, lint) dis oovoretl tho roinnrUablo secret of keep hiK old people- young. For yours ho hns avoidod NorvouBtiocB, SloojilosenrRS, In ditfOBtion, Heart trouble, Constipation and Rhouinntletn, by iihIiik Elootrio Bittorn, and ho writes: "It can't bo nrniBod too highly. It gontly Btiinu lutes tho UldnovB, toiioi tho Btcnnuoh, aids digestion, and gives a splendid up petite. It him worked wonilora for inv wlfo and mo, It's u marvolloiiB remedy for old and young pooplo'H complaints." Only fiOo at Hindu's drug Btoro. SLhdfrHtSLry WAGONS Wooctirjatjsee Wifjclirjiits, Carriages, Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts, Spring Wagons, Latost Stylos and Best Quality for tho Prico. BARB WIRE AND STAPLES. A rirtIvlini.rt t ; PUMPS, PIPES AND FITTINGS, A WmplOtC L1I10 BALE TIES, MACHINE OIL, AXLE GREASE. 1 Locust St., North Platte, Neb. commissioners' pkoceedinos January 20, 1900. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment; present full board and coun ty clerk. The board proceeded to the North Platte river bridge to thoroughly examine the condition and needed repairs on same Adjourned until Monday next. January 22d, 1900. Uoatd met pursuant to adjourn ment; present full board and coun ty clerk. The county treasurer is directed to refund tax paid paid under pro test, on account of double assess ment, to J. C. Wilson the sum of three dollars and eighty-two cents. J. W. Baggott is hereby appoint ed assessor of Miller precinct. S. II. Bowers is hereby appointed road oycrsccr of District No, 10 to fill vacancy. The clerk is directed to notify appointees of the action of the board and that they must qualify within ten days from this date. Adjourned until to-morrow. ClonnPos find ronovntos tho system euros dyepoijift nnd llvor troubles miikcs now. rich blood. Uokkb' Wood Pnrlllor. "Cured mo of n bnd enco of blood difiordor." John Wisoner, Chip powrt Falls, Wisconsin. A. F. Stroitz. The play, "The Two Orphans" which the local lodge oi Knights of Pythias will put on the stage in the near iuturc is one dear to the hearts of old play-goers. M. C. Harrington has cosented to take the leading part, that of the Chev alier, and those who have seen the play will agree that a better selec tion could not have been made. The women parts have been assigned to some of the best talent in Not th Platte and local play goers are awaiting the production with interest. Mr. Brycr, the veteran actor who has the stage management, is at work and prom ises a show equal to professionals Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunning' lmm expect to leave tonight for n visit with friends at Shelby, Iowa. Catarrh Cannot bo Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot roach tho sent or tho iliponso. Catarrh is a blood or constitutlonnl dis ease, acd in order to euro It you must take internal remedies, 11 airs (Jatarrh Curo iatakon Internally, and actsdlreotly on tho blood and mucous surfiieos. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not a nulclc medicine It was prescribed by ono of tho beet pliysiuiiuifl iu thtB country tor years, and is u regular propcription. It in composed oi tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood mirillorfl. acting directly on tho mucous Buriaccs, Tho porroot combination ot tho two ingrodicnta Is what produces buoIi wondorful results in curing Cutitrrh. Pond for testimonial!), rroo. F. J. CHENEY & CO. 1'iopn., Toledo, O, Sold by ilruiruifitP, prlco Too. Hall's Family Pills aro tho oest. 12 im rn 11 $1,500 on good real estate security. T. C. PATTERSON. ;The Cash $ I Grocery. I have just received a full line of liStnnle Groceries JJ and am now ready to fill JJ p orders promptly at the P lmi'iiut nrii-i'K. I li.inrllf P Columbus Hcd Seal Flour $ 2? .tVOIvc mc 11 cnll anrt lie cn- J T vlilt-ntl tli.it mv nrlr.,. fitul nivul m :i ro " r Ik lit I U. G. SAWYER. S - JOS. HERSHEY. 9 CANCER RqCIiHq Ffltallu in Nino This fearful (Iiscabo often first nppeara nCOUIlo I QiailJ 111 llllirj H3 u moro scratch, a pimplo. or lump in Paene (lilt nf Ton A Ul breast. to small to attract any UdotJo UUI Ul lull M notico. until, in many cases, tho deadly ..I discus') is fully developed. UlirG rOMIll 31 L3SI. Cancer can not bo cured by a surgical operation, becituso the diseaso is a virulent nnison in tho blood, circulating throughout tho svstcni. and althoutrh tho soro or ulcer known as the poison remains 111 tho blood, and renewed violence Tho wondorful success of S. S. blood diseases which wore considered incurable, induced a lew do- 8 t 01 spread rapidly, and it was soon pairing BufYorerd to try it for Cancer, nftor exhausting tho skill of 10 physicians without a curo. Much to their dohght S. S. S. proved mat to 1110 (usofiso rum nromnuv oiiecieu 11 curo. 1110 kiivu uowb ooyond uouut mat a curo uati at last uecn found for deadly Cancor. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which tho following is a specimen : "Cancer is hereditary In our family, my father, a sister nnd an mint having died from this dreadful disease My feelings may bo imagined when tho hor rible disoaso mado its appcaranco on my sido. It was a malignant Cancor, eating inwardly In such n way as tocauso great alarm. Tho disease seemed lcyonil (ho skill of tho doctors, for their treatment did no gocd whatever, tho Cancer growing worse nil tho whilo Numerous remeilies wero used for it but tho Cancer grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow tho oth'-rs of tho family, for I know how deadly Cancer is, especially when inherited. I was advised to try .Swift's Specific (S SSI, which, irom tho first day, forced out tho poison. I continued its mo until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was enrol sound and well, and havo had no symptoms of tho dreadful nllllction. tlnuh many years havo clap'ed. H. S. S. 13 tho only cure for Cancer. Mas & M. Idol, inston, N. C Our book on Cancor, containing othor testimonials anil valuablo information, will bo sent froa to any addross by tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Gnorgiu. Proposals for School Building. Nollco In hereby kItoq Hint willed nroposnls will lio received hj tho llnnril of Kdticimnn of the School District of tho City of North l'lntto until fc t. Vint... .., A wu urn iv"vi ,ii. m. cirviiiiu of n thlrtcon-room brick kcIiooI building. I'lnn 1 . u ... 1.'.. 1. ........ 171. .twin . t. .. .......11.... nml fpecincnlloun can ho neen nt tlio omco or the Secretary at North l'lntto. Nebrnnkn. nml nt the ofllco of It, W. Ornut, Lincoln, Neb., n corilfleil cliccK or ViW W 10 nccoiumuy oncn UUI. Tlio micciwtiil bidder to kIvo bond for tho fnlltitul pvrfuriiifitico of the coutrnct In the um ot IM.OOO. Tho bonrd reervon the right to roject any and all bids. I.KM 11. 18KN1IAKT. Secretary. II. L. UOUINSON, lrut.ldont. LEO A I, NOTICK. Frank M. Vaterhoue. Ida A. Wnterhnura and W. M, Stevenn, ilefendnntii. will lake netlco that on l:ilh day of January. 11KX), The Farmers' Ilauklnu nnd Loan Company, n corporation, plain tiff heroin, tiled tin petition In the district court of Lincoln county, NebraHkn, nunltift raid defondantn tho object and mayor of wlilctinro to foreclose a cortalu mnrf f;no executed by tho defendants Frank 51. Wutor iouko anil Ida A. Waterhouro to the plaintiff upon the Northeast quarter of Sectlou Klght. In Town chip Nino north, of Itnno Thirty-two west nf the ilth 1'. 51., to pecure tho payment of n certain uronilKHorv nolo dated November Mb. 1887 for tho Kum of tuOO.00, with Interest coupons attached; which nolo was duo and payable nvo years after date, which note bears Interert nt ten pur cent tier annum, Hint mere is now nue on snm note and morlHixe and for taxes paid the sum of $800.00 for which sum with luterest from this date plain tin prliys for n decreo that said defondittits bo ro- iulrel to pay tno same or tiiat said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due, That defendant W. M. Stevens has a uiortKaKe upon tho premises above described which iiiortKaire Is of a later dato to. platntlfl's said morlf-age and plaintiff prnys It bo declared n Juulor lion to Its said mortae. you aro required to nnswer sain petition on or before tho Will day of February, ijicj). Dated January ID. 1UU. TIIK FAUMFItS' HANJUN0 AND J,OAN COM. 1-At.Y, J''HIIUI. Jlltll'il J'UllLICATION NOTICP. OfnrKe Jluttel, A U. Urusen, ft., sirs. ISIIn I. Fdwards. Michael Fickle. Valentino Fickle, llni.v dlo Flckln, Km in n J. Iluhrman nnd John Don, real name unknown, defendants, will tnko notice that Klon Fay Miner, plaintiff herein, bus tiled hs pe tltlon In tho District Court nf Lincoln County, Nr. braska, against Iho above named defendants, llio object nnd prayer of which are to foreclose n cer tain tax sale certificate on tho following described premlres, tn-wlt: The Southeast quarter of Sec lion Ono, In Township Nino, North, In ltanixo Thirty-four, West of (he Uth 1. M Issued Novum. uer juin, iffJi, to tna plainltir Herein, tinner trie iiamnnf K. F, Minor, for the taxes ssitesseil and levied nRalnst said premises for Iho yenr 1MI3, and also the recovery oi tho amount paid by plaintiff as subsequent tnxos on said premises for the year 1MH, Thero Is duo plaintiff on sold tax sale cer tificate und tax receipts for subsequent taxes paid, tho sum of $3G.fi with Interest thereon at the rnlo of ten per centner annum from the 10th day of November 181KI, together with nn nttnrney's feo equal to ten per cent of tho ninnunt of decree rendered heroin, and plaintiff prays for a decreo Hint said defendants bo required to pay tho sumo or that t-uld premises bo sold to satisfy the amount round uue, wttn interest ami costs oi suit. You ar required to answer said petition nu or before sionuny tno .mi nay oi aiarcu iwv. unteu jnnunry u:n, ltiu. KLON FAY MINKIt, rialntlff. J 3I lly W. H. Morlnn. his Attorney. FUDLIOATION NOTIOK. Timothy llaulfln, Mary Ilnnlfln. Qenrco Oru ham, l'eter 1), Oavln and John Doe, real name un known, ilofenuauts, will lake notice mat LinnFay Minor, plaintiff herein, has filed bis petition lu the District Court ot Lincoln County. Nebraska, nuiilnst the above named defoudnnts. the object and prnyor ot which arc to foreclose a certain tax saio coriincaieon uio foiiownif- uo- scrliieu premises to-wui ino rjisi naif ot tlio Bnnlheast Ouarter, Section Thlrty-nve In Town ship Ten North, In Jtunnu Thirty. four West of tho Ilth I. M., Issued Nove;uberlUlh, lMU.to theplnln till herein under the name ot K. F. Miner, for the tuitM assessed unj levied ni;slnt said premises tor the year ami also fat the recovery of the amount pa4 y pUlntlll as subsequent liuee ou snld premises for the year l.U). There s now due plaintiff on said tax snip certificate and fax re ceipts for snteqgunt taxes imd,lio sum nt liu.w, wiiii iniemsi uiomon at uio rnip of leu per coin por ihuuih irooi m jvu, q:iy in Aioveiuoer, 1HH1. tot-ether with nn nttoriiet1 fee equal to ten per cent of Hiuosnt of ilearee rpndored hurrln, nsn piiiinuii prays iur a uecree inai sapi ueiemi -nuta bo required to pay the same or tst sn(d premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due, with Interest and costs ot suit. You nro required to ainwor said petition ou or before Mouoiiy, l mi r,ui nay of Marcli, UW Dated Jnuunry 22d, 1WK). KLON FAY 51INK.lt, Plaintiff JU lly W. B. Morlan. his Attorney, " ' J'PIILIOATION NOTICE, Timothy llaulfln, Mary lloolnn, Oeortre Oru. lmm. Peter II. Oavlu 2Uil John Doe. real linmu no kunsu, defendants, will talo notjeo that plon Tay Miner, plalnllft herein. ias (lied his nelltlon li I bo District Court of Lincoln County, Kobraika. ouniust Hie nlHive named defendants, the nbjoct . i . i .... . , .. . i . . Mini prnyer lit -.unit mo (i,rviun n i-vnaiu ink sale jermuaie on iiiu ioooiviok tiesciiueii preil) lies, trkwll' The Knst halt ot the Northeast Ounr. tar, Bectlon Two, lu Towushlp Nine North, In Itauun Thirty-four. West of the 6th I. M.. Issued November loth, lH'l, to the plaintiff heroin uudor the name of K. F. Mluer, (or the taxes assessed and levied against said promlsos for the ypar I MM, nml also tor tho recovery ot the amount puld by plaintiff an subsequent taxes on said premises tor the year 1KUI. There Is now duo plalutlll on sultl tax sale ceriincaia ana tax reoeipis inrsuuso qusrit taxes paid the sum of with Interest Ihersnn at the rata of ten per cent per annum from the 10th day of November, It-It), loKe'lier with an attorney's feo equal to ten per cent of amount of deci c rendered herelu. nnd plalutlll prays tor a decree that satd defendants be re- quirrll to fKiy liiu sniue oi mm nuu vri'ime lany oe sola to suusiy iud muuuui itiuun ino;, miu in tereit and costs of suit. You are required to answer satd petition on or CAforo ilonuay, iiie am oayoi aiarcu, liw. imtud Juuuary Vid, WOO. KLON FAY MINER. I'lulnUft. pi UyW 8. Morlau, bis Attorney, IS DEADLY! Cancer may bo cut away, tho promptly breaks out alresh, with S. in curing obstinate, deBP-neatotl demonstrated MIIS. S, M. IDOL. LEOAI. NOTICE. Mary E. Miller, formerly jMnry E. Dollaven. nnd Mnyflold Miller, detendnnts, will tnko notice Hint on tho Kiln dny oi Jnnunry. 1WD, Tno Fnrrn ers' IlnnkliiK and Loan Company, n corpotatlou, nlnlntlff herein, tiled Its nolttlon in tho district court ol Lincoln county, Nebraska, against said defendants, Iho object nnd prayer ot which are to foreclose n certain inorlgnno exocutod by the defendant Mnry K Miller, undnr tho nnmo nf Mnry 1., Dellnven to ono Nninnniet K. Alartin, which inortanKO nns boon nslunea to nlnlutlll horelDl snld inortKaKe being dated November 20, Ipso, wnlcu mortunue is upon too Northwest quar ter of Section Twenty-six, In Township Fifteen north, of ltanso Thirty-three west, of the Oth 1 M. to securo tho tinTiuont nf n certntn nromlssorv nntedatod November '.Dili, 1HH1, tor the sumot (.'00,00 with Interest coupon attached, which nolo wns ono nnu pajauie nvo yearn niter unte, nnn bearing Interest of ton per cent per nnnutn. That thore Is now due on snld note and mortgage, nnd for tnxos nnld the sum oftl.083. for which sum wllh Interest from this dnte plnlntiff prays for n decree that defendants, bo ronulred to pay the same or that said premises may bo sold to sat is ty tlio nmoant founil duo. Tlintderenilant May field Miller claims some Interest in said promises, tno nature oi wnicn is unknown lo piainllu. You nro required to nnswer snld petition on or oerore tno ami iny of i enrunry. l'.w, THE FAHME11B' UANKINO AND LOAN COM 1'ANY I'lolutlff. jiory 1 NOTICE. (leorgo llalloy, dofendant. will take notice that on the 12th day of January, i(XX), Oeorula llalloy, plalnllft herein, filed her petition In the district court or Lincoln county, Nebraska, asalnst salil defendant, tho object and prayer ot which nre to securo n docreo ot divorce on the grounds of cruelty. Yon aro required to answer said pell' linn on or before Die 2ilth day of February, lt00, Dated Jnnunry IS, 1000. OEOHOIA II A 1 LEY. J105 lly U.S. ltldgely, hor Attorney SUEMFF'S SALiK. ly virtue of an onlcr of (talc Issued out ot the District Court of Lincoln County, State of Nebraska, unilpr a decree In an action wherein James L. Williams Is nlalntlrf. and FlctchprUrandstaff, et. al., are defendants, and tome dlrectpd, I shall offer at public salp and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the cast front door of the courthouse in North Platte. Nebraska, on the 15th day of ppbruary. a'po, at thp hour of one o'clock ji. in. of snld day. the following described real cstatp to-wlts The southwest tiuarter of the northpast uuartpr. the north half qf the southeast quarter, and thp ttouthpUst tiuar ter of the southeast ouarter, of Section Fourteen, In TownahMi Nine north, Hancc. inciayciKia mini ii inu ubii q, in i.iii' coin county, Nobraska. Dated this lltli day of January. IPOO. TIM T ICKUIIHlt. Sheriff Lincoln County W, S, Moiilan, Attorney. jus SHKUIFF'S SALK. lly virtue of an order of sale Issued out of me wiHirici i.ouri oi i.tncoin county, state of Nebraska, under a decree In an action wherein David Cunningham, Kxccutor, Is planum and i.izzie j. Kicney, et. al , arc defendants, to ine directed and delivered. I shall offer at nubile sale and sell to the hluh. est bidder for cash, at the east frontdoor ot tno court house, in. North l'lattc, Lincoln county. Nebraska, on the 1Mb tlav of Febru ary, lOCO, at one o'clock n m. of said day, the following described real estate to-wlt: The east half of the Southwest quarter and west half of the Southeast quarter of Sec tion Five, in Township Ten North, Itancc Thirty-two West of the Oth P. M., In Lincoln county. JNenrasKa. Dated January II, looo. TIM T. KHLIHER. Sheriff, JAMKH OT. J(AY, Attorney, Jl'.'ft 1'ItOHATB NOTICE. An Instrument purportltiff to bo tho Inst will of Emily K. llhnmberlnln, In which ltalph O. Chnm berlaln Is named as Executor, Is on file In the i;oiinty uourt ni Lincoln uounty, Nenraska, nwait. log probate The testimony of witness Harry 11. Ayer to sustain snld Instrument will b takan at 10 o'clock n. in. on February S, 1000, nt the otllco ni jonii i'. noeiing. .-Notary I'uuiio, in Haco. York County. Mnlno. Tho nuestlnn of admission Of said Instrument to probate will be heard In said County Court at 10 n, in. on February 13, l lis;, u on nun wuere nil parlies or line reel may 1 A S. 1IAI.DWIN, County Judge, In the Dstrct Court of Lincoln County, No. braska. In tiu Matlor of the Estate of Colbert Embrey, iinuiispu. It appearing by Die netlllon of Joseph 11. Trldln. udtlllulstralor of snld estate, that thero Is not suf ficient personal property In the hands ot said ad ministrator in pay tne administration and that It Is tiecessnry in that lehnlf to.sell the realty of said estate, to-wlt: Ixit 11, lllock 13, In the town or village of Wallace, lu our county. It Iss Ordered, that nil persons Interested in said estate appear before me at my office In North Plnlle, Nebraska, on the 17th dny of February, 1000, to show cause why n license should not be urauled satd admin. Istrntor to roll so much nf said real estate as shall e necessary lo pay the chargps agolnst said es tate. Notice liereot w)ll bp given by publication for four successive weeks pror lo snld dny of hearing In Tlio Tribune, it legal newspaper pub lished ut North I'latte, In our snld county. )U 11. M. UKIMES, Judge. LAND OPPIOE NOTICES. NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION United HIUps J-aml nrtlce, I North I'latte, Nobraska, January ftth, 1UU. I Notico Is hereby given Uiat Johu Carvorhas tiled uollre of Ids Intention to make Una! proof before the lteglslur and Ilecelver ut their otllco In North I'latte. Neb., on Monday, the Sttlh doy of February, 1000, on Timber Uulture Appllcntlou No. lilUM, for Iho Northeast quarter ot the South east quiit ter of Section 13, Towushlp V uorlh, Itangi, 30 west. lie names as witness: Carroll O, Hawkins, Morgan W Davis, Joseph D. . llawklus aud t'lmrlbs A, Olazo, all of Wellfleet, Neb. J'Jfl OEO. . FIlENCll, RcpUttr. NOTICE ron r-UBLIOATIION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., January Oth, tPOO. Notice Is hereby given (hat the followlnir-named settler has filed notice oMils Inlenllon to make final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be mado before Heglstor and Ilecelver it Norm riace, Men., on reuruary -1st iuo, yiii IHI.U J, IlIIEMCtt who made homestead entry No. 1SS22 for the south half of tho northeast quarter nnd the north half of the southeast quarter oi section 10, town ship IS north, range 30 west. Ue names the following witnesses to nrove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said ianu. tiz: unarie Aianette, ueorge k, nnox, Claude Welngand and Charles Stamp nil of North Platte, Neb, JI2-U. OEO. Ki FRENCH, Heglstor. rrrrf?ffff sfl. s2 we are Kept Busy Repairing shoes for people who appreciate neat, substantial wotk the only kind we tlo. If not already a custo mer we solicit your work. GEO. TEKULVE, Front Shoe Store. FRANK LOWE, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on all classes of build ings. Jobbing promptly attended to. Hcst of references given. Front Street, opposite Dirge's office, NOKTII PLATTE, NED. J. F. FILLION, General Repairer. Special attention given to WHEELS TO RENT 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Can be found at J. P. SCHMALZRIED'S. 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. PROf'liSSIONAL CARDS. O. V. Hiuell. Q. J. Dent gEDELL & DENT, PHYSICIANS, AND SURQEQN., Ofllcos: North Platto Nnttpnnl Uupk Bu ild in, North t'lnttp, Nph. F. F. DENNIS, M. D IIOMOEOPATIIIST. Over First National llanlt, NOHTII PLATTE, . . NE1JIIAHKA. E. E. NORT1IUUP, DENTIST. Oflico ovor Modol Clothincr Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. A. II. Davis, QAVIS & ROACH L. K. ItOAcil. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, NEBRASKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. H. S. RIDQELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Oflico in flinmun Block, Dewey otreot. NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA l 11, Edmonds. j. m. Calhoun Edmonds & Oalhoun, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. Over Postofflce, NOKTH PLATTE, NEIL J, S. IIOAOLAND. W, V. HOAaLANI). Hoagland & Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND , COUNSELORS Office over McDonald's Dank. NOHTH TLATTK, NI'.ll. yiLCOX & HALLIPAN, ATTORN E YS-AT-LA V. ffOUTII TLATTE, ... NpjlJtASKA Office over North I'latte National Haps, rjp C. PATTERSON, KTTO R IS E Y-KT-LHAn . OlTloe over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTIJ PLATTE. NKJJ. Baiter's Itspo Kivrs iticu, fjod. 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