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TU12SDAY, FEB. 13, 1900. IRA L HAKE, Emron ad Pnopnirron BUR8CMPTION RATES. One Year, cashlnadranca,... ....tl.iJ Blx Months, cash in dvno. 75 OenU' lntrdktthNorihrUU(Nbruk)pottoffleM second-olatsmsttsr. GetUnjf Down to Bnaineta. The session of the Commercial Club yesterday afternoon was one replete with business, and a good start toward furthering the mater ial Interests of North Platte was made. The permanent organiza tion of the club was completed by the election of Chas. McDonald treasurer, and Messrs. Bratt, War ner, D. P. Wilcox, Iddings, Har rington, McKecn and Vollmer di rectors. These latter seven with the president, vice-president, secre tary and treasurer form the board of directors. Among the matters brought up for consideration were electric lights, sugar beets, separator sta tion, the north river road and non resident vendors. These matters were pretty thoroughly discussed, and the board of directors appoint ed the following committees: On electric ItghtsMcKeen, Cun ningham and Field. On sugar beet culture Connors, Seebcrgcr and Copper. On separator station Buchanan, White and Fort. On north river road Iddings, Kush, Banks, Patterson and Wein gand. On non-resident vendors Beeler, llalligan and Baldwin. The first named committee will ascertain the needs of the city in rccrard to electric lights and then invite propositions to put in a plant. When these propositions arc re ccived the club and citizens gener ally will be in position to act in telligently and decide whether it is best to have a corporation own the plant or vote bonds for a municipa plant. The second and third committees named above will examine the mat tcrs which have been assigned them and co-operate in every possible way with the farmers who arc in terested in those subjects. The fourth committee will confer with the county commissioners in regard to the road north of the north river bridge, which !b in very bad condition, and see if means cannot be provided for its repair. This road is the cause of losing North Platte much trade from the north, The committee on non-resident vendors will probably draft an ordinance imposing a tax on those who bring stocks of goods in town for a short period, and request the city council to pass it. This is an important matter, and the council BUoulu not uesttate to pass a meas ure which will protect the home business men. The committee appointed to look after the property donated to the hospital by the people of the city, reported mat tuey uad secured a bill of nale from Miss Watkins of $185 worth of the property and had stored it in the Warner building Biibject to the action oi the club. The meeting then adjourned to Monday, Feb'y 19th, at 2 p. m. Tun legislature of Mississippi is about to adopt a concurrent resolu tion providing for an amendment to the constitution which offers striking expression of the bourbon spirit of race prejudice. The an nual school appropriation of that state, which amounts to nearly one million a year, is now distributed among the various distrcts without regard to the question of color, but the proposed amendment provides that hereafter the two races slml be considered separately and that the school funds shall be divided in proportion to the amount of taxes paid by each. As the uegroea pay leas than ten per cent of the taxes collected in the state, the effect of the amendment will be to practically deprive them of schoo facilities and monopolize tun by tern for the benefit of the whit children. JoB'BlUMlY, the free silver mega phone of the recent natit, has an frounced that he will be a caud date for re-clectlou to CongrcsB from the Twenty-seventh Penn aylvauia district, subject to the re publican primaries. He agrees to eupport the administration and sounds a warninir atraitist the cjcctfdt. of tiryati, Social and Entertainment The ladies of the Altar Society of St. Patrick's church, will give a social at the home of Mrs. Sarah Laing Friday evening next. The musical program will consist of violin soIob by Prof. John Branditt, who has lately located in town, and who has a very enviable reputation. There will also be cornet and piano solos and vocal selections by well known musicians. EBcalloped ovstcrs, salad, bread and butter and coffee will be scryed. Price 15 cents. Additional Local. Leo Tobin Stands Flrnt The board ot examiners met last night and completed the work ot grading the papers of the candi dates for the appointment to a West Point cadctship. The lollow- ing arc the percentages made by the various candidates: Leo Tobin OO'i, C. O. Meals 8d, Nathan Post 84, Guy Doran 74, Frank Ottman 701. John Vernon As Leo Tobin made the highest average he will be given the appointment. Meals, of O'Neill, Is the alternate. Tobin will take his entrance exam ination before the military board at Ft. Leavenworth in two weeks It is a source of gratification that North Platte boy made the high est average and Tobin has hosts of friendb and wcll-wishcrB who hope that he will succeed in passing the entrance examinations. A Card. North Platte. Neb., Feb. 13, 1900. To the Public: The Management of the Union Pacific Base Club and its friends desire to thus publicly express their thanks to W. M. Cunningham for electric lights furnished, to Capt. Hamilton for the zeal mani fested and work accomplished, to 15. B. Warner for the piano fur nished for the concert, to the Press for its efficient support, to the lady patronesses and last but not least to the generous public for the liberal patronage and forded, trusting that in the future we may be able to merit a continu atiou of your favors and support. Bv Order ov Committee. Death of William MoMlohael Win. McMichacldied.early venter xy morning at the home of hi parents in the southern part of th city from consumption. Last fal he accompanied Company IS to Lin coin as cook and while there contracted a severe cold by sleeping u the tcntB. Owing to his rather weak physical condition he was uu able to throw it off and it gradually developed into consumption. Dur nir the latter part of his illness he uffercd terribly but bore his suffer lugs very patiently. He was twenty-six years old and had Hpcut the past sixteen yearB i Lincoln county with his parents Ills youth was spent near Pittsburg where he was born. He was an louest upright young man splendid character. The funeral was held from the Methodist church thiB afternoon. Company 13 in lull uniform attended. POBSAI From the Estate of M. C. KEITH, H w a I r 4uu neau ot norses Work Horses, Driving Horses, Saddle Horses, Brood Mares, Colts, Fillies, Stallions, and Shetland and Wales Ponies. Holstein and Jersey Milch Cows, Heifers, Steers, Calves and Bulls. BROOD SOWS, SH0ATS AND PIGS THE ENTIRE PERSONAL ESTATE OP THE LATE M. C. KEITH, Located at North Platte and Pawnee Ranch must be sold at once. The above property will be offered ot PRIVATE SALE to the people of North Platte and vicinity for a short time only. What is not sold hete will be shipped away and disposed of in other markets. It is well known that for the last quarter of a century M. C. Keith has been buying and breeding some of the very best bloodliness in both horses and cattle, which could be secured in the United States. With his keen inctinct and game judg ment, no animal was too good or high priced for his Pawnee Ranch, and the records of Paddy, 2M1J4; Edith Wilks 2:13; Jessie "Wilks 2:22; Keith's Darkniglit 2:26, and others which were developed, shows that he thoroughly understood the breeding business, Undoubtedly there are many others equally as fast and some faster, if trained and develpped, and will be worth ten times the price asked for them now. The estate will sell them as they are, and if you want great bar gains in good horses, call at once on FRANK LOWE, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on all clauses nf build- ings. Jobbing promptly attended to. cic llest of referencpH trlvrn. Kront Street, opposite lllrec's office, J. NUM. NORTH I'LATTK The best 5c CIGAR IN TOWN Cnn bo found at j. r. siMmiEn. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equai of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. PU11LIOATION NOTICE. Cieorce llnttc). A 11 Crusen. ft. Mr. Ell M- Kftnnrila. Mli-hsM Firkin. Valentine 1'lckte. ItoKa die Fickle. Emma J llnhrnian and John Doe. rcnl name unknown, defendant, will tako notice that ion Far Minor, piainun herein, nan mcu ins i- tltlon In the District Court nf Lincoln County, Ne braska, against the abnvo named defendant, tho object and prayer of which ere to foreclose n cer tain tax rale certificate on the following described premises, to-wlt: The Southeast Quarter of Sec tion One, In Township Nine. North, In Range Thirty-four, West of the 6th P. M., Issued Noveru ber 10th, 1891, to the plaintiff herein, under the name ot E. F. Miner, for the taxes assessed and levied against aald premise for the year 1893, and also the recovery of tho amount paid by plalntlfT a subsequent tinea on raid premises for tho year 1MM. There la dne plaintiff on said tax sale cer tificate nnd tax receipts for subsequent taxes paid, tho sum of J20.C5, with interest thereon at the rato of ten per Centner annum from the 10th dar of November IBM, tot-ether with an attorney' foe equal to ten per cent of the amount of decrpe rendered herein, and plalntltT preys for a decrtn that aald defendants bn required to pay the samo or that said premises bo pold to entlofy ilin amount found due, with Interest and costs nf suit. You nr required to answer aald petition on or before Monday the Mh day of March ltCO. Dated January szd, iuu. ELON FAY MINER. Plaintiff. J23I lly W. 8. Mnrlan, hla Attorney. 1 MORRIS J. JONES, Agent, & r -v.. in KTrmnvrr tit a mmr" -writ wver v-uy riiurmuty, lNUHn rLiai 1, JLNDD. H A J. F. FILLI0N, m General Repuirer. Special attention given to imi WHEELS TO RENT Legal Notices. ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. Tho following estimator! the county during the ensuing year lor ma sovorni county runus ami bonded precincts and district nnd to meet outstanding Indebtedneaa aa evidenced by bonds. coupons or warrants, legally issued and mil not acted on by wo board : County aeneral Fund fclWOO 00 Couuty Urldgo Fund.... 8000 00 County Hoad Fund IBO0O (XI Mrs. Sarah Latng spent Sunday n Sidney as the guest of relativeo, Within the next ten days quite a number o( the schools throughout the county will close, having com pleted their terms. The Chicago forecast for North Platte and Vicinity: Snow tonight. Wednesday: Partly cloudy. The maximum temperature yesterday was 32 one year ago it was 11 . The minimum this morning was 20 a year ago, zero. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Lincoln County Agricultural Society in the court house at North Platte on Saturday, February 24, 1900, at 2 p. m. sharp, for the purpose of electing officers and for the transaction of such other business as "may properly come before the socictv. A full at tendance is requested. J. 10. Evans, Sec'y. The smile which illuminated Judge Baldwin's face today when the wind veered around to the north was something beautiful to behold because he has ample iaith in his crop maxim and he is now fully assured that Lincoln county's crops durinir the coming season will far exceed those of any pre vIoub year. RUNNING SORE ON HIS ANKLE. After Six Years of Intense Suffering, Promptly Cured By S, S. S, Obsliimto bovos unci ulcers which rofuso to honl unilor ordinary treat ment soon boconio chronic nml doop soatod, ond nro a suro siirn that tho ontiro circulation is in n depraved condition. They uro u severe drain upon tho system, nnd nro con stantly pupping awoy tho vitality. In ovory case tho poison must bo eliminated fr m the blood, and no amount of external treatment can havo any effect. There is no uncertainty about tho morita of S. S. S. : ovory claim mado tor it is inickou up strongly iy convincing testimony of those who havo )oen cured by it and know of its virtues by oxporioneo. Mr. h. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Vu., writes: " For nix years I had tin obstinate, rtmniug ulcor on my anklo, which nt times enmod mo intonso BUtroring. I was bo diwiblotl for ft Ioiik whilo that I wns wholly unfit for buftlucsa. Ono of tho best doctors treated mo constantly, but did me no good. I tlion tried various blood retnodlcs, without tho least benefit. S, 8. S. was so highly recom mended that I concluded to try it, and thu effect was wonderful. It ecomcd to get right nt thu seat of tho (llsenso and forVo tho poison out, and I was soon com- S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD - drives out ovory traco of impurity in tho blood, and in thin way cures permanently tho most ohstinnto, doep-soated soro or ulcor. It is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con tains not a particlo ot potash, mercury, or othor mineral, b. b S cures uontafnous Jlool roison.. bcroiuia, uancor, uatarrii, csoina. Rheumatism, Sores. Uleors, noils, or nuy other blood trouble. Insist tiWi S. H. Sj j nothing rian taka ifn pinto. , . , , , Vululibfo bopkii mllilotl ftco by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta,- Uti. m 5 The Cash Grocery. m m m m m m k I' .'III. 1 1 . V. u Ullll .'1. LUII- I vlnccd that ray prices and goods are 2J I have just received a full line of Staple Groceries and am now ready to till orders promptly at the J lowest prices. I handle m Columbus Red Seal Flour JJJ iuo." "!!!!.'!!!". '.'!!! l and North Platte Flour. ffTllve tne a call and be rlRlit, Soldiers' ltellof Futiil . niKcrncT uniixiK honim. Hlnllntr. llrnilr Islnnil iSlOU 00 Nichols 400 00 ninlwood mt 00 O'fallons 400 (10 Kurokn WW 00 Medicine ltonil !U,0 00 Mot'liemon Irrigation 1000 00 Houth Bide Internal Improve moot twj w JIONIIKU SCHOOL UIBTnlCTH. No. HlnklDB. Cltrof North Tlntlo or Dis trict HO. 1 rKAXJ UU 70 150 00 611 IN) 00 IU 300 OS 45 (X) 87 , 40 00 07 40 00 10 M) 00 101 MOO 10 GO Ul 13 18 00 20 , 20 00 10 00 Si 21 A5 7:1 (11 80 102 40 00 80 00 SO 00 BM 00 70 00 20 00 00 (X) 225 00 700 00 Interest, " MSnO 00 nW 00 1000 00 fiM) 00 1000 00 400 (X) 700 00 850 00 Interest J12.V) 00 CO (10 15 00 2S 00 4. (K) 40 00 40 00 411 00 fiO 00 W (10 M) 00 40 (X) 43 (10 M 00 SO 00 40 00 200 00 20 00 2: (W 00 Oy 25 (X) W. M. 1I0I.T11Y, County derk. Land Seekers or Users Me Notice I have 400,000 Acres of Pus- ture Lands for Sale or Lease, nt prices rnnginK from 00 cents to 22 twr ncro. Rnnchos, fnrm, liny, nod irrlntoil innds, nnd othor olnseoB of Ronl Kstnto. Lnnd sold on tho 10 yonr U. P. It. It. tltno plan, ouo.tonth down, bnluuco in yearly pnymonts. Call on Z. POET, U. P.R.K. Lnnd Aconl. .Uttonstein liuiulinc, NOUTII PLATTB, NEB.. i'UIILIOATION NOTIOK. Tltuothr llanlfln. MarT Ilanlfio, OeorKe Orn hnm. 1'eter 11. Qavln and Joliu Doe. real name un' known, deienuauts. will take nonce tnnt i-ioa rny Miner, nlnlntlfl herein, ban filed his ielltlon In I tno unmet! court oi uncom uonniy, rteuraiiita aanlnsl tne above namea uerenuuuts, the object nnd prayer of which arc to foreclose a certain tax ralo cortlflcnto on the following de scribed ircmles to-wlt: Tho Kimt Halt of the Southeast Uuarter. Section Thirty-live In Town ship Tea North, In ltange Thirty. (our West of the 0th P. M., Issued November 10th, 1HU1. to the plain. tiff herein uudar the name of ;. F. Minor, for the taxes nssessed and levied aaluH said iremlses for the year 1MI3, and also for the recovery of the amount paid by plalntlfT as subsequent taxes on said premises for the year 1891. There Is now due plalntlfT on said tax sale certificate and tax re. celpta for subsequent taxes pald.lho sum of (10.39. with Interest thereon at the rate of ten ne cont tier annum from the 10th day of November, jtwu, tOKeiner witu an attorneys lee equal to ten per cent ot amount ot decree rendered herein and plalntlfT prays for a decree that said defend ants bo required to pay tno tame or mil said premises bo sold to satisfy thu amount found duo, with Interest and costs of suit. You nre required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 5th day of March, 1UO0. Dated January z:n, mu. ELON FAY MINEIt. Plaintiff. Jill lly W. 8. Morlan, his Attorney, 1fff(ffffrffrr We are Kept Busy 4k 4 Repairing shoes for people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind we do. If not already a custo mer we solicit your work. GEO. TEKULVE, Yellow Front Shoe Store. '3" 'or .1 13" .12. INTUKUIBTHIOTCOUltT.MNCOLN COUNTY, NKIIIIAHKA. The. County of Lincoln, n Corpora- tion, riainuii, vs. Bumantha McConuaughay et. al., Do (endanla. The dofendanta Namantha McConnauKhay, James McConnnuKlmy, Sarah UrauKh and Hlchurd Itno, true namo unknown, wfl take notion mat on tho 11th clay or January, lvoo, plaintiff. Tl Connty of Llucolu, a corporation, filed its petition in me district coun oi Lincaiti county, iMeurasxo aKalnst you aud each of you as defendants, 111 object aud prayer of which are to foreclose cer tain tax Hens, duly assessed by said plaintiff aualnst tho north, out quarter nf section v, town shin 10. ranae 30. west sixth principal meridian Nebraska, for the year 1802. lu the aum nf si M; lor the year lorn, in niu sum oijisuii lor tue vear 1891. In the sum of $14.20: for the year 1HU3 in the sum ot Ill.tU; for the year l&W, In the sum of 118. 73i for the year 18U7, In the sum of 112.30; for tne year ltw in tne sum ot ft) vs; amounting to the total sum of Ud.ll, with Interest at tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from tne 21st Hay of November 1899, all of which Is due and unpaid. FlalnlltT prays that a decree of foreclosure of said tax liens and sale of said premises! you and each of you are required to answor said petition on or before Monday the 10th day of March, 1900 Till I OUNTY or LINCOLN, A COHI OIUTION, f21 Uy 11. 8. llldKely, Its Attorney. J SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Fanm IWachinetfy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY, Nairni platte. IN T1IKUIHTHIOT COU11T, LINCOLN COUNTY NK1I1CAHKA. The (7otnty of Lincoln, n Coriorn-) lion, 'iaii(t. vs. Yi'm. M. Calvert, first paiue unknown at . lAfrin,!i.nl. The defendants. Win. M. Calvert, first HHtne tin known. - Calvert, his wife, first name unknown and John Doe. true name unknown. Impleaded Willi Harsh V. lsnn and Nebraska Loan and Trust Company, will take notice that on the ivtn day in December. IBM. plalntlfT. The County nt Lincoln. a corporation, tiled lis petition In the district court of Llucoln County, vou ns tie rayor of which uud each of PUBLICATION NOTICK. Timothy llanlfln. Mary Hnnlfln. Oenruo (Ira. ham, Peter II. Uavln and John Doe, real name un known, defendants, will tskn notice that Klon Fay .Miner, piaintiu nerein, nas nieii nis (minion in tho District Court ot Lincoln County. Nebraska. ngnlnit the nbovo named dofondants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose n certain tax sale :ertlncato on tho followinit doscilbed prem ises, to-wu: -rne vm nan or the Northeast guar, ter, Section Two, In Township Nino North, In ltacK" Thlrty.fnur, West of the lUh P. M Issued November loth, 1891, to the plaintiff heroin under the name of K. F. Miner, for Uio taxes nssessed and levied against said premises for tho year lMtt, and also for the recovery ot the amount paid by piaintiu as suusoquunt taxes on said premises for the year 1891. There Is now due plaintiff on aid lax sale ceruncaip and lax receipts lorsubse- ueBi utxos paid tno sum or rvo.ni, wim interest Hereon at the rate ot ten per cent per annum from tho 10th day of November, ltf.kl, together with an attorney's fee equal to ten tier cent nf amount of decree rendered herein, and plalntlfT prays for a decree that said defendants be re quired to pay the same or that sold prcmles may be sold to satisfy the amount found duo, with In. terest and costs of suit, i oil are required to auswor said notltlon on or before Monday, the Mh day of March, 1900. uaieu junuary mi, iissj. ELON FAY MINEIt, Plaintiff, J23I lly W H. Morlan, his Attorney, LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOIt PUHLICATIION. Laud Ofllco nt North Platte, Neb., January 9th, 1000. Notice is hereby kIvoii that tho follnwlnir-named settler has filed notice of his Intentlou to make anal proof In support of his claim, aud that said proof will bo made beforo Register and ltocelver U North Piano, Kob., an February .1st 19U0, viz! i iii.i) j, u u tin Kit who made homestead entry No. 1IVS22 for the sonlh half of the northeast quarter nud the north half of the southeast quarter of section 10, town ship 1! north, range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence- upon nud cultivation of said laud, viz: Charles Malletto, Cleorgo IS. Knox, Claude Welnguud nnd Charles Stamp all of North Platte, Neb. JU-U. OEO. E. FIIUNCII, ltcglstor. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Und Office, North Platlo, Neb., January 21th, 1900. A sufllclent contest affidavit havlnir been filed In this office by Oeorgo H. Johnson contostant,agnlnst Homestead entry No. 17WH made October 31st, lbtW. for tho north half ot the Northeast auarter and the north half ot the Northwest quarter of Section 10, in Township 10 nerth, ltanga S3 west, by Henry Collins, Contestee, In which it is alleged that Henry Collins has novor established a resi dence upon sulci land, lias never cultivated the .nmt, nut uns wnouy abandoned said land, for more than six months prior to his doalh; that af fiant was Informed, bolleves and alleges that Henry Collins died on or about the 1st of August, 1899. nnd that his heirs or devisees have failed to keen up the cultivation of said tract, but have abandoned tho same, and that said defects exist to this date: that Henry Collins was not In the service of the Unltod Btatea army, navy or ma rine corps during said auandonmenti said parties are hereby notified to ap,ear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at ten o'clock n, m., on March fith, 1900. before the Register and Kocclver at the United States land othce In North Platte. Neb. The said contestant having, In a proper afllilavtl filed Jautiary 24th. 1900. set forth facts which show that niter due dlllgouce, ersonal service of tins notico cannot ue made, it is nereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due anr proper publication. jisu-o uku, e im;.NUn, Register. C0NTE8T NOTICE, United States Land Ofiloo, ) North Platte. Neb., Jauuory 18, 1900. f A sufllclent contest ntlldavlt having been tiled In this olllco by Johu S. Pitt, coutcstant, against Homestead Kutiy No, KiUlO, mado October 10th, 1690. for the south half of the Northwest quarter nud thu oast half ot tho Southwest quarter In Sec tion 12, TownnhtpO north, Run go fI west, by Ka tie llartman, Coutestee, In which It Is alleged that Katie Hartman haa failed to reside upon or culti vate auy Portion nt said tract since May, 1893, but has wholly abandoned the same, there are no im provements of any kind on the land and that said defects exist to this date; that said claimant has not been lu the service of tho United States army, navy or marine corps during said alleged abandonment; said iwirtles are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock n. m. on March 10th, 1900, before the Register and Receiver at the United Slates Lnnd Olllco in North platto, Nebraska. The suld contestant having, In a proper affidavit filed January 18lh, 1900, set torlh facts which show that attor duo dlllgonce personal service of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publication, jllOUp OEO. K, FRENCH, Register. NOT10E FOR I'UIILIUATIO.V. United Slates Land Office, North Platte, Neb., February 1st. 1390. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notico of hip Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado before Register and Ileoolver at North Platte, Neb., on March Ulst, 19C0, vizi JOHN M. ritlBTO, who made Homestead Entry No. 16467 tor the Buulheast Quarter of Section 17,.Tnwn 10 north, Range 32 west. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vlzt Jason It. Coseelraan, ot North Plalle, Neb , and Levi Wolf. William T. S. Conner nud Joseph Kverlsncli, of Dickons, Neb. Il-ti OKO. E. FRENCH, Register. NOTIOK FOR l'L'ltl.ICATION. United States Land Office, ) North Platte, Fubruary 3d, 1000. f Notice Is hereby gtvon that Ella I. Jenkins, formerly Dickey, has hied notice of her Intention to make final proof beforo the Register aud Receiver M their office in North Tlatte, Nebras ka, on Thursday, the 22d day of March, 1900, on on Timber Culture Application No. 12,218, for the Southeast quarter of Section No. 20, In Township No. lb north. Range No. 31 west. " She names as witnesses: Lester Walker, Trod Malnnn, Walter K. Covlllo, and Robert Welllvor, all nt North Platte, Neb. ffill OEO. E. FRENCH, Register. Nebraska, against you ou as defendants, the object aud uro to wrecinse certain tax nuns, ilnlv asMwsed bv said ulalutlff ogalnst the south' wtist quarter of seclluu to, towntaip iu, rauijo m west III tlliu nriuni'itl uiriiumu, iiuviusaa, tut w,c v&ar 18J2. In the sura of tlSM: tor the year 1KM, In tb rum ot 411.03; for tne year 1894, In ttiti sum nf 111.13: for the Tear 189.1. lu the sum of .".19: for the year lb9t), In the sum of 18.00; for the year 1897, in the sum ofti.41; for the yeur 181W, In Uie sum ot t-1 30; amounting to the total sum of 433.07, with Interest at the rate of ten per rent per an num from the 2Ut day of November 16VJ, all nt which Is due and unpaid. l'lslntlft prays that n decree of foreclosure ot said tax Urns pnd sale of said premUes: you and each of yoti are required to answer said petition on orbettrre Monday tne uin day ot March VJif), Hi tat CoVtT o Imc 5 LrarpLM, A CQnrjjiATinN.. lly II. 0. ltiauM. UV Attorney, A Well Dressed in he who who get us to make his clothes. We are now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor.