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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1901)
Sltf $mi WccMM Srlbunc. publicanism in offering lo barter away Ills political pi iuciihcb 111 exchange for fusion votes. As to Mr. Koscwater no one denies his ability, his aggressiveness and his influence, but partisans do not like his rule or ruin policy. TUESDAY, FEU. 5, 1901. Today s A UVi IRA L BARE, Editor and Pkophiktob HUIMOKIPTION HATES. One Yer, caihln dTnc . Many of tllCSC at'C also opposed 81 Month!,- oath In admnc 70 uema . . . . t ,..,.,4 to him because he lias in tne past p ; , 1S fnl.f. HhWnrlliItllNlirilk)nntofflCll I . .. VUIIIWnil 10 atoond-elaaamatUr. 'IMn. ..rtirt 4fAf1it. ft until tnt tiru as follows: Thompson 31 Meiklejohn 20 given aid and comfort to the Roscwater 16 fusionists; in fact they hold him njnshaw 9 SiiVKRAi. apportionment bills largely responsible for the sue- Martin 9 Additional Local. have been prepared by members coss of populism in Nebraska, of the legislature, but the one in- With this feeling against him, . .... . , . ii. troduccd by Kcprcscntativc Mr. Koscwater cannot expect tne M T c pvrirtwnn iixnprtd .. . ... . . , . , r avails is conceded ny an to nc support ot any great numuci "M,iown from Denver Thursday the fairest and best. A tew the stalwart republicans oi iNortn for a yjsjt wjtJj i,cr s',ster Mrs. minor amendments may be made Platte or Lincoln county. Bare. fi . .. . .1 . t I m m 1 to ;wr. ivvans' mu, aucr wnicn aTTn,JkT. nTTV TE1, County Treasurer Scharmann .. i i -- - its passage is practically assured. ,,,,, 4th fSnecial left last niirht for Lincoln to Mm Nation- mot wv firU de- correspondence). The lcgisla- make annual settlement with the .. i .,..,i. I , . ... ii . fii in linr miloon-smash nir iru IS grnmiiig uiuny, uiamug state treasurer, nc was accom- I 1. 1 iU. .nMn liiM1lilnf 1(1 tlUtl. I 4 C . r -A. .... career yesterday afternoon, when a"u ,l ; panieu oy inrs. ocnarmann J .J .. In . n n to nf the senatorial con- .... . . she attempted to destroy the . , , . ... ... ,. The county commissioners i tm vnmi rii tnnm nnrii t inn k i " furniture in a Topcka restaurant 'htwinow w :n an advanced finished making semi-annual set which dispensed liquors. She .... f this st of thc tlcment with county treasurer was arrested, disarmed of her Lession. They say that while yesterday, and arc now settling little hatchet, and taken to the iin imported lobby is busy with with thc other county ductals calaboose. Kansas is certainly the senatorial game, the legis- Chicago forecast for North a state oi sensations, not me native mcmncrs arc auuuuiug w Phttc 'ind vicinity: Unsettled least of which is the doughty thc state's business. Mrs. Nation. This popocrats have great schemes of reform they propose to push before thc present lcgis- At the beginning of this week the condition of thc contest is little changed. Thc remons trance against D. E. Thompson seems to be growing over thc weather tonight and Wednesday with prdbably snow. Thc maxi mum temperature yesterday was 16; one year ago it was 48. The minimum temperature this laturc because they know they st but thcrc is no spcci!ll morning was 7; one year ago it constitute only a minority of the fi ht inslanv othcr candidate, was 25. body and can accomplish nothing Mciklejohn ha8 bccn holding- his The grcatcBt colored organiza- miless he ped ou by the republi- myn wc nml c ts to rc. uim,. ;v.,yu,u,ey noiprrocni f . f combinations until wiu bc scen at Lloyd.a opcra these important measures when .. .... f. . ,. ,r,.n,. wm oc fc,LLU lt ,uua u'uu (i.i,..., Li,n1....!.,.. the bitter fight is over. hianU . Tuesday. February 12th. uiiumiuMuuiui luuivgiamiuiu Pnri-in 1i-i kont twentv votes ill . ... , , and entire state goyerment and Sr has " . " ?"! coma aye put nem tnroug.i flirtc(lboth with Thompson and without thc slightest difficulty? thc antiyrhompsonS( expecting this season, both in numbers and to make which ever combination prominence oi its mvmuvi. i. will do the most L'ood. Hinshaw comprises over forty of the fore Willi " Bee. Tim Thihunis fully agrees the Kearney Democrat that if thc legislature of Nebraska docs nothing else at this session, it should make an implicit order re quiring every assessor in this State to assess and return every dollar's worth of assessable property in Nebraska at its full gam Scrofula THE OFFSPRING OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAINT. Scrofula is but a modified form of Wood Poison ami Consumption. Thc parent who is tainted hv cither will see in thc .I.:.., .i .if UIC BUII1U U15CU3C manifesting itnclf in Ihc form of swollen glands of thc ncclc and throat, catarrh, weak eyes, offensive sores and abscesses mid of tentimes white swell ing sure signs of Scrofula. There may bc no external slmis f or a long time, for the disease develops slowly in some cases, hut the poison is in the imoou ana wm urcaicout atliic lirst lavor nblc opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast ing, destructive disease by first puiifying and building up the blood and stimulating and invigorating the whole system. J. M.SeaN.iisI'ubllcSqunre. NAnhv'lte.Ttnn., ays : "Ten yenta ago my daughter fell ami cut her forehead, l'rom thh wouml thc KtantW on the dlde oi her face became swollen nml ImtMed. Some 01 the beL floctot-4 tier nml rUrwlirrf. attended her without nny benefit. We decided 10 iry a. o. a., anu a lew bottles cured lier en Urely." makes new and pure blood to nourish and strengthen thc body, and is a positive and safe cure for Scrofula. It overcomes all forms of blood poison, wlictlier liuicrilcu or acquired, and no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cleanses the blood. If you liuvc any blood trouble, or your child has inherited 6omc blood taint, take S. S. S. and get thc blood in good condition and prevent thc disease doing further damage. bend tor our tree book and write our physicians about vour case. We make uo cJuargc wnatever lor medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CU fit Stitch in Tim Saves Nino Is a trite old saying, and is particularly true when applied to Shoes. Our business is to mend Shoes, and people give us the credit of knowing our business from a to z. If your Shoes need mending, bring them here. &eorge TekutMQ. YELLOW FKONT SHOE STOKE. Urely." sss still holds fourteen or fifteen most singers, dancers, comedians anti- Thompson votes, while and specialty artists that the Haincr is lying low until a good American stage has ever pro- time shall come to jump into thc duced. The piece is a lively fight. Frank Martin has loomed farcc comedy and travesty and up enough to make some others thnt numerous class of theatre-1 nervous, and Loronzo Crounsc , . , , ;n hearinir the expects to loom up later in the hoUest tlmc,. 80ng. hits of game. So there you have it. . . . . . f McEVOY & CO., Blacksmiths and Wagotimakers. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing S3 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work. Work ixuaranteed or money refunded. Give u a call. Locimt street south of Yost's harness store. FALL AND WINTER gTTTTTMng Anticipating the wants of men who wear good clothes good material, good workman ship and good fit we have laid in a nice line of Fall and Winter Suitings and Pants Goods, and solicityour orders. We can satisfy you in fit and price. F. J, BROEKER First Door North Wilcox Store. Legal Notice. Tho dofondnnU II. Emerson, first nml roul nu mo unknown, (impli'iidcd with Tho tturut-Ku Lioun & rruet Uooipam, otul.) ill taito notico unit on tho lih day or opt. 1UU0. tho nliiititilr. Tho County t Lincoln, n cornoratioti. filed its nott- tiou in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrnskii, tho object and pruyor ot which is to fort-clO'o uortniu tux Irons, duly nssoi-Kod by said plulntill- nguinst tho Bnuthcnst qunrtor of focIioii '2, in townshin ".north or ranuo III. west of iho Sixth principal moridiiiu.NobriiBkii, with tho pcnaltioB and interest amounts lur tho ) ear 1891 in tho sum ofdlOIW; for tlu- year 1B03 in tho sum f 13 87; for tho year 181X3 in tho sum of 10 1-8; for tho year 1897 in tin sum of ll.lOj for .i... 1 una u l.n ,.f ,'i rr.. .. t... year 1899 in tho cum of 9 J9; nuiouutiug n tho t'tui sum oi ba'V)u: with Interebt n ii&l.G7 at tho rnto i f ten nor cent per annum from tho l.tth dny of August, 11XK), nil of which is duo nnd unpaid. IMnintlir prays n duureo or rorcclopuro of said tax Hon nnd n sale ot said prem iers. ou and each of you dofendnnts aro required to answer paid petition on or bof'To Mondaj, tho 11th day of Feb ruary, 19(11. THifl UOUN 1Y OI' LINCOLN. A Corporation, jll I3y II. S. Ridgley. its Attorney. PROFhSSIONAL CARDS. o.v- BEDELL 1'IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offices: North Platte National Bunk Building, North Platte, Neb. j! R DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATHIST, Ovnr Flrrt Nutlonal Dnatc, NOllTU I'LATTK, - NEIIHABKA. T. C. PATTERSON, KTTORNEY-HT-LKW, Office over Yellow Front Shoo Store NORTH PLATTE. NEB. J. S. IIOAOLAND. W. V. HOAOIiAND Hoagfland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OlSre over McOonnlil'M Unnk. NOKTII PLATTE. NEB and complete valuation and fix a Some have been afraid that thc "COon" melodies, will have one of decisive penalty for not doing so. fusionists would enter thc con- the richest treats in store for Thc greatest evil that afflicts test and elect a man during the them. Np.hrnlfn tnrlnv i ilu nrouonl allKonCG of t'CnllhlicanS. or tllTOW j .... , Wliireln Ciumiln IlrnU V. system Ot assessment. men voteb to an uuiiuijui.u n- ..Tho canudlans aro far ahead ot us Wlirreln Cinmila o CanudlanB aro publican candidate, but it is be- In tho matter of packing fruit for ex- Koutli llend AVnuU a Cliartcr. On hehalf of South Bend, appllca- A commit- ppolntod to Down at Lincoln there is what lieved there is little danger in port." nayn a Maine busluess man, . . . . . . .. MM r . . "i ml consequently they have less trou- is known as the 'iron brigade" this direction. The fusion party ,llo n d,Bpog,ng ot their fruit." which is composed of eighteen or would gain nothing by voting lor twenty anti-Thompson mem- n republican, except a reputaion bcrs Ol thc legislature. They Ul . ' h ' , : tlon will be made to the Indiana legls stand firm as thc rock of Gib- anU 0n7 a UW ' , u ' lature for a city charter. , t . ,. , favor of a sale. The "leaders' tee of citizens has been a rauer, anu an attempts, which Uke Dallmanf Mnrct, Hcrclman 11 diartor' hum. ucun many anu vaneii !in(i Holcomb are on and ready to i.t d.w m th. 8,nto. nature, to have one or more of MnM, tll lpnl nf twn vonrs airn. Senators Chandler of New ilamp . . ,. . 'wi'w - - - o ' Binro anu apooner or Wisconsin liavo w,Um lu b.vv; iiuiii iouii a vum M,ut tlic great Dotiv ot tusiouists the reputation of being about the best have been futile. With thc" iron A nnii not look with favor on the I two debaters in tho senate. Mr. Chand u..,il... u i, , ' 'or la '""re atlrlc and quick, but Mr, 6 " "a k "ao Cpoonor is moro ready with impromptu and win, U'liompsons election can The assurance has come from -.rgumont never occur without thc aid of a source not far removed from r : .... 'im n.,:.i i KT ..t.-: ..1.. tKni ulimilii luaiuii vuita. x iiuuijauu umuiia i i ri tsmtiu iuuvh'ivj luui. omuhii i.ISQAL NOTICE, , . r , ... 1 .... .. . . .-. . a . 1 1 . iinMnt I """ 1IC Can mtlStCr iprty-OIlC repUUIl- any Jiuiauu nu-iiiv; iuc nawr In U.iullHtrlct cmrt. Lincoln county. Nil.ra.kii can votes, which is twenty-six short of the required number when all members are present. S Am Extract from Her Letter: Undkk thc head of "Thc Peo ple ol Nebraska Sneak on Choice for Senator." today's Bee nub. federal appoint ucnts. lished a page or more of cxprcs- Jllst aftcr emerging from the sions from people in many of thc nnaiffn fca"llil1 fus,on .. , .. . . .: party has tcccived another sad coun ,es of he state on the sena- fc tQ shoul(lcr t,,e tonal situation. The cxprcs- rc nsibilitv of defending ex- sions sent in by thc North Platte Secrclal.y Porter. Thc oflicial correspondent were from wll0 two or throe ycars ngo iU. Messrs. J. K. Kitncr, D. II. Vertised his extreme honesty far White, D. W. Baker, G. L. and wide, is charged with the Carter, L. Carpenter and R. II. misappropriation of quite an Langford. Of these three arc amount of the state funds, and non-commital as to preference, shows no inclination to explain two favor thc election of Rose- or "ffrffc. Lucicy l'orter, anu unlucky fusion party. , Adam Gkangkr. ship by collusion with the fus- iS.''1 ,h0 fi',",B of ,,e,,ry H-l,nr'' i, l.r. K1...-l.-1io,wl .. Till enuRB cnnionn fnr licurlnc uimiii Itioix-ll luinnm, wm " " I linn of Clmrles II, FrHtu. lulmlnUlrnUir ul th 1onirr1 nil rh'inpr nf climiPtmitur twlnio of lloory H. rnrlic'lK ilpeeacvil. iirnjrini; (ICniCU ail ClUince OI dispensing fllr n,, , N,,u (lm loirrwlnu ilworllieil rent nnti-nn'ifro Thin wnilld hp n i:u W'HtHtn In wlti I,.iln 1 nml 2, Hi -ok 17:., nml I.ois pati onage. 1 ins woutu ol a tan llIlll7i htwV m ln lljncl,y0f Nrtii iiatic. htntv In unmn nf tllP niPIIlhors l'"lc" " t'',ll"y. M'Urn.in, n pi-men nml nr OlOW lO Some )I till. Illi-inui.1 h nroril ,1U ra,.M of ,llB county clork of nalil it.lirwni.n nmv InnK-iinr fni-wnrrl in V"iijr. or atumcltmt nmmiiit Uiorenf In brliw ..u v. .ww & .w , H1111 , m ,Uu li'iyrannl or cluiran nl Inweil ntfilimt bhM cMnttt nml (orllm cortHtif ml iiiliuolratliH), thoro not liolllu mlllclunl iiHrHonnl limi'i'rl y In pny Hit) ralil ileliU nnd t-MHTm'S. It In tlierrfnre onlvriMl Hint nil ixirHniu inirtr. phIimI In mlil ent.it n nppciir iHifnro mu nt my ulllco In Nnrili 1'lnlle. I.lnvnln rounly. Nebrnnka, on tlio Umti.lMyot MHioli.lWl.nt tlm hmir nf o'clock nt nU nny III tlio nflvrmxin thorenf. to kIihw I'uviMc, ir nny, wiiy a iicoiimi nunuiii not no KrntHm tnvnlil niliiilnUlriitnrtn poll no much of xulil ten i'lnti in kIihII bu iifcnsnry tn pny Midi ilcbtn mid IMtml thlH Mil ilny of February, 1WI, nt North rimie, rtvuriixka. ir.l II. M. OltlMIH. Jil'lRe. ntcTrk4 mm uit. water, and one wants to sec Thompson retired from thc race. All, however, regret the existing deadlock and think it should bc Had to Conquor or Dlo. "I who just nbi'iit Rono," writes Mrfl. mm REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY For 14 Gents yt null U followlof m iel botiMm. t kf . Blot BlMd Trail SH, . 11 1 K.rUr Um hn, .11 1 ' r.iortl. V.InSr4, ,10 1 kamMGrtral'MaatitrBM, .10 1 tltfUirdta blb4, .10 1 1-Dir lltdlik hf4, .10 1 UX. lltricl Lfltuct Bf4, .11 UrUllul llowtr bf4, .11 Worth $1.00 for 14 Cci'u? A Soft 10 pwktcei rtrt notelUt vtwIU tntll yoa fret, Cffthr with our ffnat llliutrftteol S.ii CaulocteUlDf all abvul PaUer'allUlton Dollar Grant Alto Choice Onion Heeit( (IUc. alb. ToKfthrr with thou dJi of corlteit tablv aod farm aecds, upon rtottpt ot 1m. an l thUnotloe. When ooc you plant oaufr a netat you win nam aowiiDOuu JOHN A.SAUER SCCD CO., UCrMM,m. yiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W, VOBTII PLATTE, . NKDRAHK Office orar North Plntte Nntlonnl Hank. $ "If you could only be here this winter morning and see $ if fnr vnnr-nlf vnn n-nulrl tin 5i $ longer doubt me. Roses are $ it bloomintr in our front yard t 55 and nil nature is as far ad- tntiro1 iti tll!c 1rt-1tf A tlliuria. V 14 4 w I WII.J IHIJU F4 J? can summerland as it will be S $ in your cold eastern home by $ $ T.. ft in) j nut. vi "We made the iourney $ from Missouri River to the $ Golden Gate on the Union $ A Pacific to avoid the circuitous $ $ routes an iniportnnt item in & k the winter. A trip to Cnli $ fornia is made delightful by J5 the perfect service and luxur- m t ions accommodation of 'The Overland Limitrd,' which is perhaps the most finely equip' ped train in the world." $ Detailed information fur v nished on application. v V JAS. B. SCANLAN. Aacnt. tit Made a Well Man the "-SJfci.of wie. Drodncel the ftboTn resoltl In 30 dan. II tctl Sowetf ully mi qulclily. Cure when kit other talL oung men will regain their loet manhood, and olj mon will rcccrver their youthful vigor by uelng no m:oaIj notiop.. lly virtue of an order of the dlstrlrt court of Lincoln count v. Nnliranka. to me directed. I will on tho Mh day of March, IWl, at II o'clock, a. m., at the east front door of ih- rinirt hoiiKi' in K.ilil rourttv. Hell to the hlRhest bidder, for cash, the eaxi half of Hcctton 31, townshli) 10. raiiKe ill. In iiald rounty. JohkimiO. IIkki.kh, yn, Heferee, NoriGU. Anron llnliun. I.nrlnrtn 0. Hnlno. FonRold U Huns ml Mary K Conner, ilofcnilanla will taku niillro thnt on tne mil ony oi noTi'iinwr. in.K, broken without dclav-but by ln Rlohnnlroo, or Lnurol Spring, N . VmCTW DrOKen llUOUt uciaj Utlt ny d conpumptinn mbnilthnttho SiingMmo what means they do not HUgst. bc'Ht doctor .nid I could not hvo ,oro St.Sli North Platte i not much more than a month, but I fawn to Fo Dr rW ofaKoBCWatcrtowh than it is a KIurV Now Dl-rovoj, and . wholly SSLtKA 1 ourcd by povon bottU-B nnd rim now SnjWwmSffin fc thorl.m ii.iWJt, Thompson town. Toward thc wol T,,nn mir!vnlm1 tfl, gSWMgffgSsiS n"XZ" thc latter there is a bitter feeling lu Co";tinn, Pnrumnmn, u SSSSSSS :Z: on account of his record of oppo-C(Al Cot.ul.P, AHthmn, H.iy Povor. .ROYAL MEDICINE CO., iPSl" uiu iuu.K...N.. t et, U.tUeBnOo liiul 1.1X). Trh.1 Iwttk-B jo the paat and to bib ldek of rc-jfrwiuu ouuiu'a Druu tttutu, For Halo in North Plattu by At Fi StreitJf. H. S. RIDQELV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Ofllce in Hinmun Hlock. Dwov etroot NORTH PLA1TE. - NEBRASKA D R. Q. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Plntto, - - Nobrnskn D U. Davis. AVIS & ROACH It, E. HoAcn ATTORNEYS-AT-L A W. LEOAL NOTICES. NOTICE OP INCORPORATION. l'lItST. Tho nntno of tliiw corporation shull bo Tho Comtuorcinl Club. 8KCOND. The plnco of bUBiut'BB of this corpora tion hIiiiII bo in tho City of North Platto, Nubruslcii. TIIIItD. Tho obi out of this corporation shall bo to foHter and develop the resouiccB of North Plntto nnd tho uomral Drosporlty of itH tntiiburs, to proiuoto buolneBS nnd Hocuil liitor.jourBo nmonc its motnbers mid provulo for thorn muHlcnl nnd liter ary entertainment nnu tlio eomforls anu conveniences ot n club houso. FOUHTIl. Tho capital stoi U ot this corporation shall bo limited to not exceed tho sum ot SoOOOO, divided into 230 shares of $2.00 ouch. Said thaws to bo fully paid whon sub scribed for. SIXTH. Tho indebtedness ot thiB corporation shall not nny time exceed tho sum of ot $300.00. BKVEJiTII Tho ofllcors of thiB corporation shall consist of a board of eleven directors to bo elected by the stockholders at tho annual meotintf of tho corporation, nnd a president, vico-preeidunt, secretary and treasurer, to b chosn b tho board of directors from their own mniborship. In witness whereof wo have hereunto pot our hands this 31st day of Decom- bor. 1000. E 13. Wakmek, Iha L. Batie, W. A. VOI.I.MEII, U. V lDDINUS, R. L. GltAVKS, O.T. PlKM), S. RiciiAitua, W. 11. C WooniiuusT NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Uriuly Uluck Kooms 1 & '2. ROAD NO. 252. To Whom it May Concern: Tho commissioner appointed to locate arond eomnionu'ntf at tho Southwest corner of Section 28, Township 11 n-rth, Rnngo 31 West, thence, catt on pection linn between Sections 28 and :13 n dis tance of 1,015 feet to where itstnkcp tlio canal of tho Suburban Irritation Dis trict, thenco crossing tho ditch on u sui table brido, thenceeiiPt aloriK the canal parallel to it through Sections 28 and 27 as near aB practical to tlio cnnal to tho ection lino botwoen Sections 26 and 27, thence north on tho pection lines be tween Sections 2G and 27 crossing tho Union Pncilio railroad track and tho right-of-way nnd oonnecunK with the county road on tho north side of the ruck In Section 20, Township 11 north. RnnKo31 west, where it terminiilep; has reported favorable to tho establishment thereof and nil claims for diiniHges must bo filed in tho county clerk's oflieo ou or beforo noon of tho llrst dny of April, 1001. or i ho road will bo established without reference thnroto. Dated Jan. 2.1U01. W. M. IIOLTRY, j2.")3 County Clerk- COPYRIGHT With Our Compliments and our best wishes for your continued good health and hap piness, we present lor JNew Year's. 1901, a fine variety of chain pannes, other wines and liquors, imported and domestic, for the season. It is our especial care that no inferior brand shall find its way to our shelves or cel lar, HENRV WALTEMATH. II... attwinnt fitllllil rllio. You r required to Riinwor mid iiutltlou on or before ilio llth dny of Mnrcli, IWJl. Itt,c,Wuary l.l. JSti iry nvtaVimA liUKitrmH HW Attyti. J. F. F1LLI0N, Plumber. Tiiiworkcr General Repuirer. Special attention Riven to BICYCLE EMI. WHEELS TO RENT LEOAL NOTICE. Tho1 (lefendnr.la. Allre II, Cntnii. Cbnrles 11. Onllln, tier hnabnnit. Mary A, Preat, CiirnO. Mc Neill. OnarltiH I:. MuNuni. nnr nusimnil, uertruuu Smllli and .IkiitiIh I. Kxlih. Iieini; beneflclnrleK nml leRiitena uniler the wilt nf Mnrrell O. Kellli, ileoenxeil, in the tiiimiculnjt nf cerlnln conlln ueiu'les. will UU) aotluH tleit nn Iho 10th iliiy nf October. 1WU. Wllliiri ii. Allllnrd, n oiocuier ntm triiHeo. nml Wllllum A. l'mto'i. Sr., nml 11. H Vnn Tnioll. ns ndmlntntriitorH o. t. n. nf tho enlnte nf M. O Kollli, decenfed, fllcl their potl tlnn In the dlmrlct cnurt of Lincoln county, Ne briiBkn, the oliject nnd prayer of which 1h for nn nnlor from tins court oruiiiiinK inum in fun Him Knur lo NiriH incluslVH. In lllock U. of lllmnnii'B Hecond Artdltlnn III the eitsr nf Nnrlh Pintle. Lin coln county, Nebrn'ku, for the Hum of 7,00(1 GO, lo olio Chin li l iilitliiKH. nnu to convoy tne aiima to 111 in by their duod no audi ropresotitutlvp You nnd cftch of you, ilofeudHnm, nro riiiuliud tn imsAHr Bind petition n or before Monday, the If in nny oi mu unry. iixu. llHl.d nt North Plntto, Neu., tins lltu nny ni Jnnunry, 1W1. y As Executor nnd Trustee, r William A. Paxtok. 8u . ami U H Van TAill, ns iidmlulxtrniorb o. t. a. oi ido csiaie m u. Kolth, dcionnod. jilt lly Pul Chnrllnn, their Attorney. I.l.OAL NOTI0K. Tnlhe Mend lloml k Trut Compnny, John Uoe, receiver nf Till) Menu lionu it i iui i;niuinnj, lirt nnd truunnnio unknown, nniiTihlilent do fendnnta. , ..... You. mid each nf you, will Inko nnllco that nn the llth dny of Jnnunry. IIHJI Clmrlt's L, Oil son, iiIhIuiIII hoicln filed hla peillllon In the dlmrlct court nf Lincoln coitutv, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer nl whlcli mo in loieciobu a cennm inori. uhku OJCCUleil ny non r.uiory nnu iiirinu j'.iuury on iho aoutli hnlf of iho ivmttiwest (iiiailer nf Hcctlnll TMrly ami ine me lionu unu oi me northueet nnnrler of Hecllon Thirty-One, all In Towii.hlp Mne, llaiik'o Thlrly-lhreH, In Lincoln oouuty, eMka, which mid raorlKnije was Klven to ecur III" payment nf n cerlBtu promlsaory note nf tlio anld Itosa hnihry In tlio Hum nf JrtHlOO with Inlnriht i hereon Imm iho flrht day nf Do ceinlr. lrtll There la duo ninl nnpalil nil ennl tioio and luortKSKO iho huiu nf llW). Plnlnllff UHkalhnl hiild pn'iidHos ma) bo Hold in aallsfy Iho amount bo fo I due nil wild note nnd innrtKiuo. You are it quliol In nilNuCr raid pntltlun nil or befnre Mnmlny. Iho 231 Ii dn nf lolnuiiy, 1W)1, Duted IhU lBth dny of Janunry. 1WU. CiiAin.ra K OincoN, jtRl lly Q. A. ltiibln'iill. hl Allnincy NtlTMiK FOIt I'UHI.U'ATUIN. Land Olllce nt North riiitlH, Neb., 1 January l.'tti. 1101 t Nntlce la hereby Klven thai the lollnwtti.nameii tattler lin Ned nntlce nf hl Intoiilloii to mak flnnlprnnf In aurixirt of hl claim, anil that fald proof will be tniule before Uelter j.nd Reralver it North Pintle. Seli..nu Kohrunry 23ih, HOI, vUi JOHKIMI W LANDOHAr. who roado Homestead Kntry No. 1747:1 fnr tho aoulhonat quarier Hectlon If, Town 13, norlh, ItiuiKO 31 wet. llenamealhe follnwln wltneaaea tn provo hit cnntlnunua realdeiice Uxui nnd cultivation nf raid land Tin John fli'lcs. nilllnm Mllior, liana Han. Ohrltt UuvUtlutld. nil nf Norlh PlallO, Nebruk,