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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1900)
TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1900. 1RAL BARE, Editor and PnorniKTon BUiiSomrTioN hates. One. Your, cash In tdrsnce, .....11.25 Bli Moatha, CMb In dTnc..,., ...... .78 OcnU' Entered ttheNorthPlntte(NbrMkii)poioffieai ssoond-cUnmsttsr. The Leader. Tho Work of tho Commercial Club. The North Platte Commercial Club was organized for the express purpose of furthering in every pos sible way the welfare of the city. It now has a membership of over BCTenty; new members arc being enrolled at each meeting, and within the next thirty days the membership will exceed one hun dred. Included in the membership arc a number of the heaviest tax payers in the city. Ninc-tcntha of all the members arc holders of real estate, and of the remaining tenth nearly alt arc owners of stocks of merchandise. The Club will interest itself in every matter which affects the tax payers. II will encourage every worthy object and oppose those which are unworthy. It will take up and discuRs public matters of importance to citizens which may come up before the county commis sioners, the city council and board Qt education, and will in such cases appoint committees to make recom mendation! to or confer with those bodies, and will expect to receive a,t least a respectful hearing. It has appointed six different commit tees to investigate matters which relate to the trade of the city and those committees arc earnestly at work, The club has been invited by the county commissioners to lend its support in securing a settle ment with the Union Pacific of the taxes due from the company, and a committee has been appointed in response to that invitation. It has also appointed a committee to urge the collection of other back taxes which arc due the county, and which in the aggregate amount to nearly two hundred thousand dol lars. 'The Club barkened to the com plaints of citizens relative to the planB and specifications of the pro posed high school building and appointed a committee of live to investigate the matter. The com inittcc spent several days in study ing the specifications and reported that they lacked detail; that they were indefinite, and that a dishonest contractor could take advantage of the indefinite specifications and filch Revcral thousand dollars from the school district. Dut to be sure that the report of the committee was correct, the club, at its own expense, secured the services of an Omaha architect and his report sus tained the report made by the com mittee. The Club went farther than this! It circulated petition and secured the siirnaturcB of a couple of hundred tax-payers asking mac i lie sciiooi uonru deter action on awarding the contract until the citizens generally had an opportun ity to more lully learn of thfj adapt ability of the plans. In deference to this last action the school board kindly postponed action until next Saturday evening. The Commercial Club has no de- Hire to usurp the authority of the bcIiooI board or any other body or inaiviuuai; us otuv dcBtrc is to co operate to the end that the best rcsulth may be obtained. It invites suggestiona from citizens who arc not members, and assures all that any suggestion that pertains to the nesc interests oi tlic people and the city will be promptly laken up and pusucu. ADDITIONAL LOOAlT. The New Woman's Congress which was given at Lloyd a opera llOUSC last llil'ht bv the Vrenhvtpr. ian aid society was a very amusing cnieriauiment. 'rue make-ups ol the various senators were nnlendiil. The business was transacted in a manner very similar to that of masculine law-makers until a rai appeared on the scene and the In hcrcut weakness of the feminine law-makers caused them to seek the safety of chairs and tabled The ladies evidently IicIIpvp In nv pausion as a senator was present irom uie I'liiiippines. a largi audience attended the cntcrtnln incut and the coffers of the society win oe curiciicn uy quite a consid crable sum. M!bb Grace Uarbee and her mint left last night for their new homo in Syracuse. Although the Barbec family wcreonlv residents ot North Platte for a short time they became lusuy popular auu tucir decision to leave here caused widespread reirret. Miss Mavme Barbae will remain here until she completes per term oi school John Wilson, one of the deputy lnieriiiu revenue collectors, is in town todav lookinir after the nonnin who have failed to stamp their uocumeniB. Hay lands for sale or lease. Val ley farms for sale or exchange for city property. We have ranches with free open range at various. prices. JOHN Li R ATT &. Co Paul Charlton came up from Omaha this morning to look after some business in connection with the Keith estate. Es A CaW went .to dmaUa o'n i mm is laifaiii Month re Our customers know that we give superior values erery day in the year, but wc wish to impress them that February offers unusual buying opportunities in every de partment. Wc arc determined to close out all winter goodB by March 1st, and in sonic lines tins means not only a sacrifice of profit but an actual loss. Wc arc not anxious to lose money except in case of ne cessity, but in this instance wc arc bound to move the merchandise. Wc arc showing.a big line of Spring Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Read the following prices: Dress Goods.. Twenty-five styles ol Jacnuards, all black wc furnish the entire dress pattern with all trimmings complete for $3.45, worth $5.50. Two-dollar-a-yard Crepon, at $1.50. One fifty Crcpons at $1.15. Serges 1.25 qualiry for 85 cents, 75 cent quality at 50 cents. C5 cent quality at 40 cents. Novelty Dress GoodB worth 85 cents at GO cents per yard; 25 cent quality Dress Goods at 17 cents per yard. Domestics. Indigo Blue Prints 5c a yard. Percales worth 7 ccntB, at 5c. French GitiirhamB at 10c, worth 12jc a yard, The best Feather Ticking made for l4c a yard. Trimmings. Black Silk Fringes, all over lace will be found at our store. Shoes. Shoe business comes our way be cause we have the kind of footwear that people want at the prices they are willinir to pay. Wc are now closing out our stock ol winter shoes, and opening the new spring Btock. If you want good Shoes at cut prices, or the newest styles at low prices you can get tliem here. Corsets Wc have iiiBt received an excen tionally large line of Corsets which wc are selling irom su cents up The best Hue on earth. . Clothing We have just received a large tock of Men b and Bovs' Clothinir and Furnishing Goods which will oe soiu at very reasonable prices. Free China Dinner Sets areirlvcn away at our store. With each 25c purchase yon can gcta coupon. Yours f orgrcat values, The Leader. J. PiSSlfiK, Prop. SThe Cash I Grocery. m I have jiiBt received a full Hue of $ Staple Groceries m and am now ready to fill m ordcrB promptly at the JJ m lowest prices. I handle m Columbus Red Seal Flour m and North Platte Flour. m 2 , tWOlve me a call and c con- J T vlnccil that my prices ami coeds are 2. rlKUt. h S U. G. SAWYER. !J ritOHATtf NOTICE. In th matter ot tho etUte ot Mary E, McCltoue deceased. In the county court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, February 17. lOftO. r Nolle la hereby (,'lren, That tbo creditor, of .am ucwxi win uiaoi mo administrator ot raid aststo. befnrti lha mnnlv UtA . T li.dM. Nebraska, at tbe county court room, In sslii county, ol the 30th day ot March 1 900, and on tbe day, for the purpose of presenting tholr clnluie tor msiumauou, aajusuueut ana allowance tug, moutba art, allowed for creditors iai.r..ni n..i. claims, uiid On year tor tbe adailolslrntur lo kettle said estate, from tbe Utb day of February.1900. NOTIOE til' HAI.K. In tbe waller of the etlateof Colbert Gmbrey ilniaankii1. 1 ,,tt mJ1.1.uc6.,.,.1.n order of M. (Irlme., lit. lira nf tlia 1lutalrtt n... a Nebraata, made February 17, lUfti.' I will toll at tbe eait front door of lbs court Iiouho In Hnrtb mi.,', iu m vouuia uu aiarcu H, JUUO, e u vim o. in, i iiuuno Ycuuae, 10 ine nivuett der. for caub, lot elen, bloc Iblrteen, lu 1 11 tbld H".n !ir T",llS0 $k Wallaco In aald eoqnty iu i'vvu uuo uja Wih will rvteaii hoer. 1 y i' . . , the tUld FOR SALE I g From the Estate of y M. C. KEITH, 1 400 Head of Horses I 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 wilt be offered at PRIVATE SALE to the people of North Platte and vicinity for a short time only. What is not sold licte 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 hiskeeti inctinct and game judg ment, no animal was too good or high priced for his Pawnee Kancii, and the records of Paddy, 2:n; Edith WilkS2:i3M; T .! llf'll - a J . a. - J a .a and otliers Jessie Wilks 2:22; Keith's Darknight 2:26, a which were developed, shows that he thoroughly understood the breeding business, Undoubtedly there are many others Jb equally as fast and some faster, if trained and developed, and Jfc will be worth ten times the price asked for them now. The J estate will sell them as they are, and if you want great bar gains in good horses, call at once on MORRIS J. JONES, Agent, Over City Pharmacy, H H H H H H H H NORTH PLATTE, NEB. THIS IS THE. Which MRS. L. STRICKLER is now scllinrr in North Platte and all persons desirinp- to purchase a machine can see the oesc maenme manuiactureu worked by her. County agents wanted. Sealoam Steam Laundry Machine Works, Hershey, Nebraska. N. MoCABE. Proprlotor. J. E. BUSH, Manacor. J 3 E North Platte Pharmacy. L - - - . JJrugs and Druggists7 Sundries. jfc We aim to handle the best grades of goods jjf? Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to he just as represented, --fa All Prescriptions Carefully Flllod by a Lloonsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway ia respectfully solicited. First door uorth of First National Dank. Land Seders or Users rn ice I havo 400,000 Acres of Pas ture Lands for Sale or Lease, nt prices rnogiiig from 00 eonta to 92 por ncro. llnnohos, fnrm, lmy, nnd Irrlffntod lnnds, and otlior clnsscH ot Uonl Eatato. Land Bold on tho 10 yonr U. P. It. 11, time plan, ono-tonth down, bnlnnco in yearly pnyraonta. Call on I- POET, U. P. R. It. Lnnd Auonl. Ottonstoiu UuildltiR, NORTH PLATTE, JNEU. rfffrfrr(f(rrf) & We are I; Kept Busy Repairing shoes for & people who appreciate neat, substantial work (.i the only kind we do. If not already a custo- ''j mer we solicit your work. If GEO. TEKULVE, f , Yellow Front Shoe Store. J- LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOll l'UHLlCATIION. Lnnd Office nt North I'lnttn, Neb., Jnnunrjr )th, I'JW. Notlco Is hereby kIvcii Hint tlio followlnir-nnmocl settlor hns filed notlco at liln Intontlon to ninki final proof In "iinnnrt of hi claim, nnd Hint .nlil proof will bo inndo beforo Hfnlitcr nnd ltecelvor norm rinue, eu., on reurunry Vltl 1W0, vli: nlio mndo hnmevtend rntrv No. UIV1 for tlm Boulh lml f of the nnrthcnrt qunrtor nnd (ho north half of the pouthenxt qunrter of eectlon 10, town ship 15 north, rnngo DU west. Ho nniues the followInK Itncion lo prove lilr continuous resilience Uon nnd culll vntlon ot r nld land, viz: Charles Mnllettu, George K. Knox, Clnude WeltiKnnd nnd Charles Stamp nil of norm rinue, neo. JIZ-0. GEO. K. FltENCII, lteKlstor. NOTICK FOIt l'HIlMOATION. United Htntot Ijind Office, i North Platle. Neb.. February 1st. lHWt. f Notice It horebr Blvon that the followinir.nnmnrt settler has filed notlco ot his Intention to tunkt final proof In support of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made beforo IteRister nnd Kocelvoi at North l'lalte, Neb., on March 21st, 11)00, viz- JOHN M. rillHTO, who made Homestead Entry No. 10107 for tht Boutheast Quarter of Section 17,fown 10 north, iinuge si wi'si. Ho names the followlnc wltnciwes to nrovo lib continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of sale lnnd, viz: Jnson II. Cosseltunn, of North I'latte, Nob., nnd Levi Wolf, William T. S. Conner nnd Joopli Everlanch, of Dickens, Neb. rz-o UKU. E. FKENU1I, IleKUtor. KOT10K FOIt rUlU.ICATION. United Stntes Lnnd Office, ) North l'latte, Febnmry IM. 11KW. Notice la hereby Riven Hint Ella I, Jenkins, formerly Dickey, hns filed notlco of her Intention to luako final proof before the lieulster nnd ltocelver nt their ofllco In North l'liittu, Nobrns ka, on Thursday, the 22d day of Mnrcb, 1000, on on Timber Culture Application No. 12,218, for the Houtheast quarter ot Section No, 20, in Townoulp No. 11) north, ltniiKO No. 31 west. She names as witnesses: Lester Walker, Fred Malone, Wnlter K, Covllle, nnd llobort Wolllvor, all ot North l'latte, Neb. fflij pi. E. FltENCII, Register. Uultpd fitnlf s Ijipd Office, 1 Vn.lK 1il.lt.. v.... I,.,.,J IU KuiO r A. I'll,. I .Ull7 ,.i.. u iiui.iii f ,Q, jwi, A sufficient contest nllldnvit havlnu bepu filed lu this olllco by John 8. 1'llt, poutestnnt, nKalnst Hnmestend Entry No, 1VJIU, uinde October 10th, 181K). for tho south halt of tbe Northwest quarter nnd the oust half of tho Hotithwost qunrtor In Hoc lion 12. Tnwmhli) U north, ltauuo 33 west, by Ka tie Ilartman. Contesteo. lu which It Is alleKOd that Katie Ilartman has failed to resldo upon or culti vate any portion ot said tract since May, 1603, bul hns wholly abandoned the fddio, there are no Im provements of any kind on the land nnd that said defects exist to this dates Hint said claimant has not been In tbo rnrvlre of tho United States army, navy or marine corps during said alleged nuanuoument; said panics are nereuy untitled to appear, respond mid offer evidence touchlnu snld nili'h'ntlon nt 10 o'clock n, m. on March 101 h. lfOO. beforo the ltexlster and ltocelvor nt tho United RtntosLand Ottlco In North I'lntto. Nebraska. The said contestant bnvlnK, In n proper affidnvlt filed January lBlh, 11H.K), set forth facts which show that after duo iIIIIkoiico personal service nf this notice cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered nnd directed Hint sucn notlco no kiybii ny uuo anil proper publication. jllOdp OEO. E, FltENCII, lteKlstor, CONTEST Np"riCE. U. S. Lnnd Office. North l'latte. Neb.. January 21th, 1000. A sufficient contest affidavit havlnu been filed In this office by (leorcn H, Johnson contnstant.aRalnst Homestead entry No. 17WH mnde October 3st, 1MH, for tho uorth halt of the Northeast qunrtor and tho north halt of tho Northwest quarter of Section 10, In Township 111 north, ltni:n IB west, by Henry Collins. Conleetee. In which It Is aliened that Henry (Jolllns has never established n resi dence upon said lnnd, has never cultivated llm same, but hns wholly abandoned said land for more than six months lirlor to ils death; Hiatal nam was iniormmi, ooueves anil annuo uini Henry Collins ded on or about the 1st of Auaut, 1800. and that Ills heirs or dpyftees havo failed to keep up the cultivation ot sail) tract, but have abandoned tho sauio, nnd that said defects exist to this date; that Henry Collins wn not In the service of the United Htutus iiriny, navy or ma rine corps durluu said abandonment; said parties are hereby uotltied to appour, respond and oiler evldeucn touchlnB said Kllegnilim at teu o'clock a, iu,. on March tllh, l'.iuO. beforo tho Iteulster and Kecelver at tho United btatos land office la North l'lutlo, Neb. The said oontn.tnnt havlnu, In n proper affidavit filed January 2llh, 1W0, set forth facta which show that alter dne dllluence, personal sorvlco of Hits notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered anil nirocuwi mat sucu uoiicu uo uiveu uy uuo aim iiroper puuiicauuu, J3O-0 GEO, E FRENCH, Keulster, Logal Notices. IN TlK DISTRICT COURT, LINCOLN. COUNTV, NE1IRAHKA. Tho County of Lincoln, a Corxiro ton,l'Ialnllff, vs. Snmnidha MciJonunujlmr ct. a.. I)e (eildauU. J The defendauts Baumnllin McCouuauuhay. James MrCounaiiKbay, Sarah llrauuh iiud Richard Roe, true name unknown, wl'l take notice that on the lllh day of Jauuary, ItHX), plalutllf. The County ot Llucoln, a corixiratlnn, filed Its petition lu the district court ol Llncolu county, Nebraska, ounlnit you nnd each ot you as defendants, the object and prayer ol which aro to foreclose cer tatu ta lieu-, dull assessed by said plaintiff auuluat Itib notwest qunrler of rctlon iK, town shin 10. rnad SO, Me;t sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for tbo yar IP U)0 sum ot tl. t; for tho yonr 1WU, In the sum of Jljj.yi, for tho yenrlbOl, In tho sum of JIl.'.Mj for the year ISM, fu the sum ot (11.03; for the year 1SUI, In the sum of in.7U for tlieyeiir I BO, lu tho sum nt (12,80; fur thtf yrar lb'J8, In the sum of W Itj; amountlnu h the total sjini ol tW.il, with Interest at the rate of 10 ier rent ptr annum from the 21stdnyof November W, all at whlc Is due nnd unpaid. riatntlll prays that n deurea uf foreclosure ot said tax Ileus and sale of said premlsesi you and each nf you nre required to answer said petition on or befiitfi Monday the 19th day ol March, MX). ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. The following estimate of the counly dnrlnu Iho ensulnu year for the tcvcrnl county funds ntnl bonded iircolncts nnd districts nnd to meet outstanding Indebtedness ns evidenced by bonds, coupons or warrants, legally Issued and bill not acted on by Iho bonrdi Counly General Fund IAVO0 00 Couuty llrldue Fund .. . m 00 County Hoad Fund ISOOO W Soldiers' Relief Fund 700 00 1'BECIMCT linllHlE 1IONDS. ... , Slnklnu. Interest. I'rnflr I'liuul MI0O 00 1300 ) Nichols 400 00 MM) 00 lJIrdwood km) m 1C4U 00 O'Fallon 100 00 W0 (JO h,,r.,1k? km no looooo Medlclno ltond koo (o 100 00 Mel'horsou Irrlsntlon IC00 00 70(1 00 South Ride Internal Improve' mont 030 CO (00 00 noMiiKti school, DUTnirrrs. . v. .. . i ,. Slnkln. Interest. City of North I'lntto or Dis trict No. 1 tim 00 lKi0 to '0 150 IN) W) 00 1W00 1.100 3' 00 25 00 "J IS 00 00 W 10 00 40 00 VJ 0 00 40 00 .J 10 t) 101 .10 HI fiOOO 10 ROOD 50 H) 13 18 00 ft) 00 2W 20 00 10 til lll 110 H) 45 00 2S-... 10 0(1 ,10 Oil 80 H) no CO j?l BO H) 40 00 M 250 (X) - am ID 70 00 2(1 H) CI M 20 00 25 00 80 IKI 00 IV) (M 102 225 00 25 00 W. M. HOLTUY, County Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, LINCOLN COUNTY NEBRASKA. Tho County of Lincoln, n CoriMyrn-i Hon, I'lalntlft. vs. Win, M. Calvert, first namo unknown, et al.. Defendants. The dofendanls. Win M. Calvert, first name un known, - Calvert, his wlfo. first nnmo unknown, nnd John Doo, true nnmo unknown, Impleaded with Hnrnh E (Ioko and Nebraska Lonn and Tnist Company, will take notice that on tbe lOih day ot December, 18W, plalnttlT, The Omnty nf Lincoln, n corporation, filed Us petition in tho district court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, nsslnst you and each of you ns dofendanls, tho object and prayor of which are lo foreclose certain tax Ileus, duly nsspssed by snld plaintiff against the south, west qunrtor of soctlun 10, township 10, ranue 31, west nf sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for Iho year 161)2, In tho sum nf 13. W; for tho year 1WW, lu tho sum of 1 1.03; for tho year IHU, In tho sum of 111.13; for tho yoar 1805, In tho sum of J8.1U; for Iho year 18011, In tho sum of 18.00; for the year 1Mi7, In tho sum ot ft.ll; tor the year 1MW, In the sum ot $1 .10; nmountlnu to the totnl sum of W.01, with Interest nt tbo rate often per cent per an num from the 21st day of November 1809, nil of which Is duo nud unpnld. l'lnlntlff prnys that n decree of foreclosure of said tnx liens nnd snlo of said premises; yoii aud each of you nro required to nnswer said petition on or before Monday tho lOlh day of Starch 1SHJ0. The Oountt or Lincoln, a ConroiunoN, Ml l.ly II, S. Kldgely. Its Attorney. NOTICE FOR 1'UIJLICATION Lnnd Office nt North l'latte, Neb. Feburunry 13th, 11)00. Notlco Is hereby Riven Hint the followlnu-nnniroj settler has filed notice uf his Intention to make final proof In support ot bis claim, nud Hint said proof will bo made before register and receiver nt North Platte, Neb., on March )il, 1000, viz. Isnau M. Abercromble, who mndo Homestead No. 17,0.21, for tho southontt northwost qunrtnr aud lots 3, 4, 5 and U, section 0, townshjp 10 or range 27 west. He names t)e fallowing wttnesspg to prove his continuous resldonca upon and pulll. vntlon ot snld land, viz: John Kerr, 31 1), Chester, James A Roberts, W. 11. Rose, all of llrndy, Nel), tlW GroiuibE. Fiiemch, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, " Claims nualnst tho estate of Emily E. Chamber lain, deceived, mu-tbe filed In the couuty court ot Lincoln clllinty, Nobraskn, wlthjn six, months from this February 13th, 1000; Such claims will be audited la said court on March 13, IHO, nnd' an August 13, 1100, at 1 p. in, each day. fit! I A- S. IUliiwin, Counly Judge. LEGAL NOTICE. In tho District Court of Lincoln conn ty, Nobrskn. Tito County of Lincoln, n corpora- tion, Plnintiir, vs Timos-Horaltl Compnny, it copor tttion, nnd John Doo, truo nnmo unknown. Dofondnnts. , Tho dofonilante. Times llorald Com pnny, a corporation, nnd John Doo, truo nnmo unknown, will titko notice that on tho 10th day of February, 19C0, tho plnintiir, Tho County ot Linooln, a cor porntiou, tllod its petition in tho district court of Liucplu cpunty, Nobrnekn, nt'tiinBt you iinil pnjjh nf you its (lofpn'd nnts, tho objoot nnd prnyor of wMoli nro to foreclose certain tnx lion, duly ns Beseod by said plnintiir nanitiBt tho northeast quartor of tho northwest qunrtor of Sootion 0,'i'ownBhip 15,nnngo H'2, west of sixth prinoipnl moridinn in Nobraskn, for tho your 1803 in tho Bum of 62.89; for tho yonr 1804 in tho sum of 52.78; for tho yonr 1895 in the hum of cvMG; for tho yonr 1890 in tho sum of 8,1.83; for tho yonr 1897 in tho siim of 81.83, for tho yonr 1898 in tho sum or 81.19; iiinoiititiiiK in tho totnl Bum of 815.27, with intorost on tho oaid totnl miiount nt tho rnto of ton por cont por annum from tho lot day of Fobru ary,190d, all of which is duo and unpaid, Plniutiir prays for a decree off ice. closure ot said tnx lions and sale of said promises. You aud oach of you nro ro quired to answor said potltlon on or be fore Mondny, tho 2d dny of April, lHOt). The Countv ov Lincoln, n CorpoinMon, l H. S. Ridgely, ita Attori pyl LlllSAL NOTICF. In tho District Court of Lincoln coun ty, Nebraska. Tho County of Lincoln, a Corpor-" ation, Plaintiff, Dr. I). J. liny Modioipo Cp.. n oor j)oration, Walter Ji. Solby, Ad dle E. Kendall nnd Johu Doe, truo namo unknown, Dofondnnts. ilio uoiontliints, Dr. U.J. Kiiy Modi cine (Jo., n corporation, Wnlter L, Solby, Addio 10. Kendnll and John Doo, truo name unknown, will toko notico that on 10th dny of February, 1900, tho plnin tiir, tho County of Lincoln, a corpora tion, tiled it petition iu tho ilintrict court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, ntfnitiBt you nnd eurh of you us defend ants, tho object and prayor of which aro lo foreclose cortnin tnx lions, duly ns BCsed by snld plnintiir against tho south west northwest quartor, uorthoast quar ter southwest quarter, and south hnlf ot southwest quartor of Section (, Town ship 15, Untifio 32; nnd northwest qunr tor of northwest qunrler of Section 11, Township 15, llnnifo 32, west of tho Sixth principal meridl 'ii, Nebraska, for tho year 1893 in tho mini of $11.31; for tho yoar 1801 in the mini of 810.88; fur tho yonr 180." in tho supi of 815,02; for thoyenr 1690 In tho Hum of 818.91: for tho your 1807 in tho sum of $3.00; for the 1898 in th sum of 87.21, amounting ift tho total emu of 872.03. with intornnt. an said totnl nmqunt n(;tio rnto qt 10 per cent per annum from Ihp Jut dny of Fobrunry, 1000, all of wljiol) is due mid unpaid. I'lninllli prnvB forndecreo of fornnlnn. uroof Baid tax lions and Bitloof gaM proporty. Vou aud oach of votl nrn m- quirod to answer said potition on or bor fore Monday, iho 2d day of April, 1900. Inn Uol'nty or Lincoln, a Corporation. AJmluUtrator ot uu Ut0