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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1901)
Site $tm- WecM MutM TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1901. 1HA. L BA.RB,Editokahd Pnoi'itiKTon UUBSORIt'TION RATES. One Year, cash In advance 12S Hlx Months, cash In advance 75 Cents KntrdathtNorthriatt(Nbraska)poiloffleeai seoond-olaia maltar. In 1900 the sales of postage stamps was three times as great ....I.. 1U01 1 .UiiMn Ilii ii'ilnu rtt USUI JOOl ilUU UUllLMU llll. nuiv-o J I 1888. This is evidence not only of business expansion but that this is a nation of letter writers. Tjih dairymen of Nebraska will be glad to learn that Food CommissionerlJassett announces that he will vigorously enforce the state law prohibiting the sale of colored imitations of butter. Mr. Bassett has long been con nected with the dairy interests, and Knows al butter frauds. 111(1 kllOWS all about the boirtlS A mixistisk at Jerscv m,. SIlOl e, 'a., UUVCrtlSCd that he WOUld give money away last Sunday. A large and expectant congrcga- tion assembled, but were disap- nointntl when tlm frond narsnn l o 1 I .. . i .. pi uauiiiuu eaun wmi a penny, ic- ....... . ... , (IlieStlllg that tlicy invest it and , , . return tnc amount inus gaineu I by September, which should pay off the church debt. Two years ago Frank J$. isrumicv was a encap cleric in a broker's office in Wall street. Last week he purchased a scat in the stock exchange for seventy thousand dollars, the nignest price ever pain lor a seat. He invested his net earn ings while a clerk in stocks and in two years cleaned up over two hundred thousand dollars. lJriunlcy is a hard worker and is generally found in his office at six o'clock in the morning. Tjik magazines lnive begun to discuss Mrs. Nation as though she was one of the living issues of the day. The Saturday Even ing Post reviews her spectacular career and comes to the melan choly conclusion that her opera tions . may do good in Kansas, but wouldn't anywhere else. We have not had tune to figure out whether this is intended as a compliment for Kansas or for Mrs. Nation. Beatrice Express. In his address before the re cent meeting of the Nebraska state medical society, President McClanahan did not condemn osteopathy or christian science but advised the profession to broaden itself, adopt any and all methods of healing and to reject none that had a saving germ in it. This may not be ethical ad vice but it is good advice If bv means of christian science or os teopathy the ills of the flesh may be cured or alleviated, let them be practiced. . i oats in tne mmst 01 lite we are in politics. The Pacific Tagals having been pacified, and those at home growing weaker in the faith every day, and the fall elec tions coming on, it will now be in order for Mr, Bryan and his co parceners' to refurbish the Boers and get them ready for the fray Just what thev will have to do with the election is not yet ciuitc clear, but then it wasn't clear just what they had to do with the last election, cither. York Republican. . This president of the United SUites steel company, otherwise known as the steel trubt, bps testified before the industrial commission that there arc 500. 000,000 tons of irou ore in s in the mines owned by the t on which $2 per ton would rcasoniiUle profit. Asked Jonjj tlrcys njlu? "wduIcI brj to meet the demand lie placed the limit at thirty year.-?. Com puted pro rata in dollars and cents this means a profit of $1,000,000,000 in thirty years on iron ore, with a corresponding margin on pig-iron and finished iron nrodlicls. which would SCeill , ., . . , to Jtisiuy Andrew arn.tgii: s confidence in the ability of the trust to keen up its interest on hls carload of bonds. -Bee. llg n Wllft IlSv ficcompnnicd by mucous patches in the mouth, crup lions on the nkin, pore throat, copticr colored Mlotclic9. Hair Talis Allt swollen Klands, ncliiin,' muscles lllll nllJ l'0Ilt9-tllc disease is making rnnitl headway, and far worse symptoms will follow unless the blood is promptly nnu cucciuauy cicnnseu u violent destructive poison. S. S. S. is the only safe and infallible cure for this disease, the only antidote for this Bnccific tioison. It cures tlie worst cases thoroughly and permanently. My Condition Could In Hie full of lW I contracted Mooil H9VC BCCIl NO WOrSC. n"! r udiment Poison. I trleu did tne no good; I was irettiiiK worse nil the time ; my hair came out, tile I) DC! ;arcd lt mv innini mil iiimiiu. mv ikj.iv Iicxly was almost covered with copper colored splotches nnd offensive note. I buffered severely from rheumatic pains inmy liouiuersnnunr"ns. my rommiuii mum havcleen no worse; only lhoenflllctelnsIwas can understand; my tuncring. ...1 tttTat-ttirV T lifWi n f Ullt lost nil hope of ever lielng well again when taiimn.t wnfewi had ffVSSf -boftRff S?JS5 fiota'a. ,uraPl"eL,,!."dI ci": IUII1CU iu Kivc o. o. n, it thorough trlnl. l'rom thsttlmeonthcimprove - ment waarnpid; KH.H. reemcd to have the tils- ease completely under control: me sores ulrfra liffllfl mil! I ulcers heated a noon free from nf .Msinter been strong ana neauny ever since I,. W. SMITH, LOCK llox oil, iNOUicsvinc, inu. SSSi is the only purely vege table blood purifier known. ii ,000 is offered for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash or other mineral poison. Send for our free book on 15lood Poison ; it contnins valuable information nlwut this disease, with full directions for self treatment, wc cnargc noming ior mcui. cal advice ; cure yourself at home. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. THE FAV0RITELINE TO THU- EPWORTN LEAGUE CONVENTION. Sun Francisco, Cal. July 11)01 wii.r. me Tino UIIOI iPflCIFI.C. Tim fiiBttminsof tlio Union PhoiIIu ronch San Frun cisco IKtcon lionrs ALL COMPETITION DISTANCED- nlioudof nil comiiutilors. If you nro in no hurry take n hIow train by ono ot tlio detour ronton, but if you want to get thoro without clo lay tnlto tlio historic nntl only dlroul route, tho UNION PACIFIC. $45lOO From MUsuuti Illver with rorrcn pomUuRly low ratea from Interior polntR on the Union IMclllc, I'AMl'lIM'.TS: All Abont Oaliforuia nud How to Got Thero. Very low rntos. Full information clioorfully furuislieil upon npplicu tlon. J AS. B. SCANLAN, Aircnt. J. F. F1LL10N, nwviw Gonerftl llcpuircr. Special attention given to MM wmti WHEELS TO KENT For 14 & be VT milt ho Ml jnlif rrt icM m Tf It . , 1 KaralIUraluruiutrbJt .10 S III Urdu I.wthJ, tjt( nil .lens f t? W I If Worth .$1.00 for 14 Cent. MF M I Atot 10 pkt t" ! 1I1I1 "111 IpB ,uiil! you rrt-, trtlu'r tlH v.r frni U tUmlritiM h4 1 4 .ilr, lrllln illalMul I Paticr1 Million llullup (1. i'ii m WB AUu 4'liuU-o Ouluu hrnl, Itic, n IN H PVO Tnwihff ulili tho-iiiirniill mm ''' I " - li. u'mriii'totl!i). 7nl ll'lMotlitr. v Siuni'x ,uu pum Mill lllll) Hnlrtribw.il jrunwlllntti Jo llb:l. lV UU WJk JtHH A.SAUCR SCf D CO.. UI'i..m,ti.. Sufi 1 n 1 11 if 1 i CQYiOMT Tailor Alade Men ire those who are faultless in their attire, with all defects in form remedied , and that itulelin- ible something called "swell style" that only an artistic tailor that lias made the dressing of a gentleman an art can explain. Our Spring novelties in Cheviots ire the correct Hung, handsome md proper weight. Time to order vour suit now. F. J. Broekei-. COMING SrKE. The Great Eastern Rail Road Shows AND Columbian Exposition W1U. I.XIMIUT AT May 20. The laroBt ami most comploto tontotl exhibition over organized in tlio world's history. IIoldiiiK in itH alheuibracinu vawtnetiH ovorj tiling tliat plonEca and in toresta tho puoiile. Aniotij? the most nttrnctiyo features are our uplemlid groupH of many Itinds of trninod and Educated fTtjiirjals ChariuinK and intelligent creattiroH wIioho bowildoriiiK pfrformaneeH are without a parallel. Competent unci ex perienced tniinerH inn employed tho year round in dovojopini,' mid oxpandin brute education. All-Star Performing Artists '20 funny ulnwna In jilenso botli young nnu old. i)U acrobatic, aymnnslio anu aerial porformoro from all porta pi tho globe. Dou't Fell to Wituoss tho Big Ym Moaning holw Qlvon Prior n tho Ononinu of Biy Show. Two porformauceH, afternoon and ovening. Dooru open at I p in. and 7 p. m. Thin show never divider and positive ly oxhibtH ALL it advertim-u. c Stitch in Time Saves Nine Is n trite old &iyiug, and is j)articttlarly true when applied to fcshoes. Our business is to mend BJjoes, and people trive us the credit of knowinc: our business from a toz, If your Shoes need mendiug, )jr;B them liere. j Ceore Tekulve.1 YELLOW FKONT SHOE BTOUE. Monday, v & y i forsaleT" " FARM WAGONS, SPBING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm IVIachinery. Standard Goode at Reasonable: Prices. LOCK 'SALISBURY NORTH PLATTIJ. l T) m 71 0 fVi T-I orrlxrorA TVI o n fl' We sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, Paint it, or how will it look bv the nisw ki kctkic light? To keep hot or cold, purchase a Refrigerator, Kange or t" r 1:.... u.. 1I Of the Hardware Man whom ft, If vou like sport we have Guns, Fish Hook and Lines, T, Bicycles and Hammocks to help you kill time. Bring in your repair work and old gasoline stoves, They will promptly be repaired where nobody owes, l'"or Kakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. m f I T". 11 . . f v;i ivnivcs, lvazors and ocissors, wesiui nave a iuw, Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. 4l' Our Pots, l'ans and Kettles and Aluminum Ware, Will open your eyes and cause you to stare. Wire Netting for Poultry, Screen Wire for flies, y And for a plumber wc have captured a genuine prize. tj ij ijpvi ij Li tj ig tj tj ti ij vi A' Jiil Five Cent Cigar to JT SOHMALZRIBD'S. J BLACKLEG A t A frndi rnrl- nf p, y AVia or v.VJ Timf r r o. i v n rl PARKE, DAVIS & CO's g BLACKLEG Phis linn .s the largest producers of Vaccine in the U. S. Wc loan you the outfit for Vac inating FKlilO OF CHARGK X NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY X PROFESSIONAL CARDS. V. HKDELL 1'IIYSIGIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllcos: Nortli Plntto Nationnl Bunk Building, North Platte, Nob. K DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over 11 rut Nstlounl Unot, NOltTH PLATTE, - N1U1KAHKA, I J. S. lloAGLAM). V, V. IIOAflLANl) Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OIlU'o over McDonald's ltnuk. NOHTH PLATTE, NED. AyiLCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTOUNE Y8-AT-LA W, tfOKTH PLATTE, - - NEBHA8KA OfflCB over North Plntte Kailorml lisnk. J.J S. RIDOELY, ATTOHNEi - AT-LiA W . Olllco McDonald Uloclc, Dewoy street. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA jR. G. 1J. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollicc over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Plntto, - - - Nebraska. II. DAVIS, ATTORN E V- AT-L A W. NORTH PfATTH - - NEBRASKA Orady Iiloclc Rooms 1 & '2. rp C. PATTERSON, HTTO R N B Y-KT- LK W, Office over Yellow Front Shoo Store NORTH PLATTE. NEB. F. ROCHE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HlNMAN HjV'Ji, . Dk'K)' Stkkkt, NoitJH VlAVfi',, NWlKAKJfA. 1 1 Blacksmiths and Wugonmakers. Morse Shoeing a Specialty, Horse Shoeiny $3 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other work. Work guaranteed or tu.p; refunded. Give us a call. Locuttt iitTSL'i south of Yost's LocujU: jiifcet harness sjoc. Qm FARE roii rtiK ROUND TRIP -VIA UNION PACIFIC THE Annual .Meeting liertiiuu Uaptist (DUNKARDS) Lincoln, Neb., typy 31-31, 1001 Prom iK)tnts eam of Denver, Clicytuiic, nd In KnnnaH ami Nebraska. In ortler to niVo iliou aUt'iiilliiKthU inet'tltiK an opportunity lo vislll nolnts of interent. an onen rate of onti lure, for tlir rem ml trip, will lie maile to an jHinuti in ni'iir.ihKj imn 1,111171111' For turtuvr Information evil on Sb'. W. SVKMAH, Atrfnt. nobodv owes. . ..1.11 t .. C.... vi ij ij fJ vi ii iy 11 u$ v) t-J i' JS. i JS. Jt IN CATTLE 2 VACCINE LEGAL NOTICES. SIIKItlFF'S 8ALF. By vlrluo of nn order of Knlo lmueil from tho district court or Lincoln county. Nubrahkn, upo'in dpcriKi of foreclo.uro rondored In inld court wuoreln The Uoutity of Lincoln, a corporation, le pi ill n tiff and I), i:. Chandler, tniHtco, ot nl., art) defendant", mid to mo directed, I wilt on tlio 28th duy of Moy, 11101, nt 1 o'clock p. m , at the enxt front door ot the court liou.o In North l'latto. Lincoln county. Nobrnslia, sell nt public nucuon 111 in iiii:iiiwi uuiiior ior CH!n, to Katlwiy nun uocrpp. iiihti'.mr nnu com, me louowing clpfcrlbcd urowrty. lo-wlt: The Hotulieast nunrtHr ot xectlon twenty-one, township ton, rniiRO thirty, one, went Sllli principal meridian, Lincoln county. Neurnskn. Dated North Platte, Nob. April r, 11K31. ftWi TIM T. Kkliiikr, Hhorlll, SIIEltll'T'S SAI.I'! Hy virtue of an order of salo IshulhI from me uiuirtct court ot Lincoln county, Nu braska, upon a decree of forecloHure render ed lnxald court wherein The County of Lin coin, a corporation. Is nl.-ilntlrr. anil John v Wood, et. al., arc dcfcudantH, and to me directed, I will on the lttt day of June, 1U), at I o'clock, p. in., at the east front door of the court houne. In North IMattc. Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlBhest bidder lor cash, to satlsty nald decree. Interests and costn, the followlnB de wcrlbed property to-wlt: The northwest iiuartcr 01 kcciioii hix, township twelve, range thirty, west Sixth principal meridian icoln countv'. Nebraska. Dated North j'latte. Neb. April 20, 11)01 afjiJ- ylM J. KKLfllKIt, ! Sheriff SHKIJIKK'H SALK. Ilv virtue of an nn or nf riYli. luunn.l frmn the district court of Lincoln countv. N.. braHk;i. upon ;i dpcrep of forucloiiire render ed In Haiti court whprpln The County of Lin- coin, u corporation, Is plaintiff ami Sarry J. ii.iiiaiu. Li. ai., iiiu ii.'iuiiimii.t, ano to me directed. I will on the 1st day of June, TO1, II.. Ilnv.l nf ..1 n . .I'.r ,... ' 1 . the court house In North Platte. Llnrnln county. Nebraskt, sell at public auction to me mgnesi uiuuer tor casn, to satlsty Haul decree. Interests and costs, the followlnir de. scribed property, to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section six, township twelve, range inn ly, west, mxin principal meridian, uaicu,.-Norin I'latic, weu., April " luoi. aW- TLM T. KULII HKIt. Sheriff. SIIEIUFF'8 8AI.15. Uv vlrlun nf nn onlnr nf unln Ikmiml fmm thn llUrlfct court of Lincoln cntintv.Nnlirin.bn. nnm u jljL'crdu "of fnrodosuro rendureil In huM nmrt wuro)Q iu unuiiiy 01 i.incoin, a corporation, Is iiiuiuuii nnu wuriijD 11. jxiwis. el. ni.. nrn iib. fimduntd nml to mo ijlrebt.oa. I nlir on the 'J8tli ilny of Mny, 1W1, nt 1 b'olock,' t). rn.,'nt tfie cftPt rront iloor ot tne court houBe In' Nortb l'latto, Lincoln county, Nulirnnlta, pel I nt public' auction t6 tlio filKliPHt lilililer for cai-li, to eatlsfy nlj ilucreo. lilt Orestrt nnil costs, the fnllnwlnir iln. fcrllicd nrdiicrty, to-jvUs Tlio noutliwuat 'quarter of jiectfiyi twenty.one. to'wnilp nlno. rnnire Uventy-Huvon, went Sixth principal merlillnn, jinteu Korin imtto, Net., April ', 1VU1. u2i-.5 r' jrijiT.nipn, Sheriff. 8ipiF F'H $Al.i. Iir virtun nf nil nrrinr nf unJn (HMiiml frnm tlu. .n...i... 7.. 1.. . 1. ... "I- ,unufv.,uiiur. 11 ,ijuuii iiiui, itiuruuna, uiou n unurru ot i,iircjiiuru rnuuurjDU 111 mill toun .. 1......I.. TV... . 1 . . . T I l i. . plujntlr nnil Claro;c,o i. Lnh,ei)B, pt. al., uro do fvnUantti, anil to me dlrt'cled, I will on tlia IWJi lay of Jny, IIWI, at X o'clock, p. ui ,nt the cast trout door or wio court 1101140 )i MirlU 1'IutW, LlDoilii (Viunty. Nfibruekii, will at public auction to iiib uiKiiMt. uiauur (or cai 10 siuiHry Hum iiccrco, inirreoiH nun timis, iuu onow)iiK ile.vrlljei prnnorty to-wlt: 'i'Ue northwest nuarlor ot nc tlnri uvi; (orTnbfilp bliteen, rnriRO thirty, Kut VI prKif)( rwrjaiap, HHC"H Pooijty, No, liatiid forth 1'lnUo, Neb. April 1',, (001. aSI B TiuT. B.niiR,'Sli erlff, SllWUFF'S SALK, Ilv virtue of an order of Rale Issued frnm tne oiwrici court 01 Lincoln county, Ne braska. ujioti a decree of foreclosure render ed In nam court wherein The L'nuntv nf Lin coln, a coriMiratton, Is nlalntlff. ami Andrew McKowcn. et. al., arc defendants, and tome directed. I will on the 2Sth dav of Mav. ItHJI. at I o'clock. I). 111.. at the east front dour Of the court house In North 1'lalte, Lincoln Vofjiwr, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest Udder for cash, to satisfy said UCcrttt, interiiste'ana eoou, the following de- quarter tl aouthwm qUarUr'anrt north- MKt riliarter Ot srtnthpnftt nnttrtmr nf rf1nn pfn; tpwnsbirifilxtbch.'rahge twnty-tsereb, ytft?. f ?5xt jirlnclnarmeridlin! Wfico'ln patcu wonn naun, eo.. Apni y. iw a3f-r Tin T KklmiP'L Spcrlff rllEllIFl'''H HAL)!, Hy virtue of uu order of bale IssuikI from tho district court ot Ltnoolu county, Nebraska, upon a decree of forcclosuro rendered In sold court wherein JsiLOa U. Seley, It rUlatlff, and Amy E, 1), Votaw, ct. al., sre defendauts, and to ns directed, I will on the &th day ot Mny, HOI, at 1 o'clock, p. a., nt the eatt front door nt the court house In North I'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, suJl at rubllc auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy rn)d decree, lutrots nnil costs, the following d torlUeJ property, to-wlt; Tho south halt of the ttoullic'iist quarter nud south half nf the southwest qunrtvr of ieiutlQn;twgnlr,tlueo, township Urn, i'r ot tblrt range thirty, westHlxtb iirlntfipal meridian, Liu. coin county, Nebraska.- im couuiy, nenratma.' I i uatfrotnj rrune, Nob, April BiiEiurrs BAi.B IW vlrlun nf nn nnlnr n( dtilo Imuml from till district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon 11 ilecreo of fnrcclnauro rendered In mill cotirt wherein Abby 1). l'llch, li iilnlti lilaliilltl nnd Iim Cli. Hansen. t ul.,aro defendant nnd to luo dltectcd. I will on tlio 2th day of May, 1901, at 1 o'clock, p. in.. at mo cam iront iloor or ine couri iioiifo 111 num riatlo, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public niirtlnn In Din lilulirit hlddnr for rah. to Hatlly aald decree, Intorenln nnd coslo, tlio followlnB de acrlbed properly, to-wll: Tlio Miutliwest iiuiirli-r of ruction ton, twnslilp nine, rnliRc twonty-clunt, went or Hlxui principal tneriuiau, Lincoln uouni j, Nebraska, UAted Norm riatlo, .N0 April .. null nJV'i Tim T. Kkuhkii, BtinrllT, OltUKIt OF HEAIIINO. Tlio Htnlo of Nebraska, Lincoln county, st. April ld, 1WI In the tnattor of tlio estate of Joseph Law, deceased , On reading and flllnif thn nctttlon of Joseph 1). Law, nduilniHtrator prnyiiift a settlement and nl lowanco of his ilnal account, filed on the 2:M day of April, 1001, and fur his dlscliarRO. Ordered, That May 2&1, A.U., 1U01, at 0 o'clock, n. in,, Is assigned for hearing aald petition, Avhon all persons Interested in sold matter may appear at n county court to bo held In nnd for hhIiI county, and show causa why the prnyur of peti tioner nnoum not bo granted. lAiruocopyj a, h. liAi.inyin, n')l County JudKe. OltOKH OP UKAUINa. , Tho Hlnlo of Nebraska. Lincoln countr. r. In the innttor ot tho ostato of Martin II. Myem, ueceancu, On rendlne anil flllmr tho Dotlllnii ot Km inn It. M?or. admlnlstrntrix. nrnvinir a flnnl W'ttlnuunt and nllownnco of her llnal ucconnt ns Hiich ml' mlnletratrlx. Ordaictl. That May ISth. IDOL at 0 o'clock, n. in.. Is asslKiieil for hcarlmrsald netltlon. when nil persons In a Id matter may nnoenr at n county court tu bo held In and for rnld comity, nnd hIiow cauo why the prayer of petitioner should not bu Krnnteu. Dated April Z.1d, 1W1. A true copyj A. H. UALDWLV, a33l County Judge. OltDKU OP 1IKA1UNO . Htnto of Nebraska, Lincoln county, . May 10. 11HII. Ill the matter of the ostato of Thomas McOratr, uucnseii. On rendtnir nud llllna nelltlonot Alice McGrnw praylnR that ndinllllstrntlon of said cstnto mny bo Krantotl to her as administratrix. Ordered, Thnt Mny 2U, 1WI, ot llo'clook, a. in.. Is nsslKllotl fnr henrlUK ald Htltlnn, when nil porsons Interested In said matter may nonenr nt n couuty court to bo held In mid for snld county, una snow enure ny tui prayer or pellllollvr should not be Rrautoil, li:i A. . UALUWIN.UOIUlty JUllRP, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION, Land Ofllce at North I'latte, Neb., April 10, 1001. Notlco Is hereby crlven that the followlmr-naueil fettler has filed notice of hor Intention to make final proof In support of bor claim, and that snld prooi win ue niiicio oetore uegntor ana tieceiver it North I'latte, Neb., on May lilst. 1001, viz: MAHYII. Kl.UElt. formurly Mary II. Clark, who inndo hninostead entry No, 17410 for the east half nt nortloieit qtinrter and east half ot southwest quarter nf section 2C, township 13 north, raURo 90 west. Hne names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of sad lnnd, viz: John M. C. Wood nnd Busan Wonil of Suthorland, Nob.i Owen Jonos nnt James Crow, of North I'latte, Nob. nil-a. MEO. IS. FHK.NU1I, lleRlstnr. NOTICE FOU I'UllLIUAliO.S Lnnd Office nt North Flntto, Neb,, ) irth Flntto. I May 2, 1801 Notice Is hereby Riven that the followlrtR-nnuuen settler has filed notice ot his Intention to mnko flnnl proof in support of bis claim, and that snlil proof will bo made before llouistor ind Itecclvor at North Flatte, Nob., on Juno l'th, U01, vlis UlIAtlLUS O. UUttUHKV, who mndo Homostcad Entry No. 18C07 for lolh 11, 12, 13 nnd 14, bection 15, Town 12, north, unnRO west. He nnmes the following witnesses to nrovo his continuous resldenco upon nnd cultivation of snld land viz: W. 1). Lyle, llrndy, Neb, K. E. L'lietsoii, ireu triCHfouniiii AURUst Joiiuson. Maxwell, Itub. m2lt Oi:OKUK K. FUKNCll. llfRUter, TIM11EU CULTOUE, FINAL lUtOOP-NOTICE lOIl l'UIJLIOATIOh. Land Offlco nt North l'latto. Neb. May litli. UKJL Notice is hereby Rtrcn thnt Jnmns A. Itotierts has filed notlco of Intention to inula final proof before rrRinter aud receiver nt their office In North I'lattn. Neb., on Monday the 24th day ot June. 1W1, on timber culture nppll cation No. 1S,U78, for the southonst quarter nf section rn. H, in townsmp no. hi, norm rnoRe No. 27 west. He nnmes ns wltnees: J. Y. Johnson, ot IiiRhnm, eb.; Marion Chestor, of lirady Island, Nob,; door no Cllno and Oscar 11. IJradlcy, of Moorelleld, Neb. mTrt OroVdK K. FnKall, TtPRlster. NOTfOE FOB PDI3LIOATION Latid Oftlcp at North Vlstte, Xeb. ) r Moy 4th, '1001. ( Notice is hereby Riven that the following named ecttler tins filod notice Of his Intention pi innke flpnl proof in support nf hi!) clnlm nud lliV snld proof will Ui rondo before register niid "nr rojvpr pt IhelJ- J-""d pllcp at North f'lnlt b, Neb., on Jnnp'22. JU0L' " 1 1 JOHN EHLEIIS, who made homestead application Wo. if ,11)1 fuf. the south half ot the noruwest quartnr and M'i'l halt ot southwest quarter of section 24, town 111, north rnnRO SU west. Ue names the following witnesses tn prove his continuous reeldoucoupon and cultlvattun ot said land, viz: Chas. J, Ourklu, of Echo, Neb.; Frank Oygnx, Honry Llnnemeyer nml Honry Ehlers, of Uuchnnnu, Neb. m70 Qio, E. Fbencii, Reglxlfr. NOTICE FOH l'UULICATION. Land Olllco nt North I'lntte, Neb, Mny It, 11)01. Notlco Is hereby Riven thnt tho fnllnMiuR-nnined settler has filed notice of his Intention to mnkn finnl proof in support of his claim, nnd thnt said proof will be made boforo rCRlster and recolver of tho U. H. lnnd olllco at North rjatto, Neb., on rnnao i 110 names the folJowlnR wftuessos to provo his continuous resldenco upon and cultivation ot said lnnd! V. U. Lylp, and T. L. O'ltodrke, lit Urady, eb.; Joseph llersboy and Luke F, llalur, Ot North Finite Neb. ' f ' m"t Geq, E. FoENcn, Ileglster. WAN'XEn .-TnpsTVVOiiTuy men and wo- rel ami AdVertlsn for 'old ostnbllriMI men to travel llBUfll house nf solid financial Mamlintf. tfalary' t Tear and expenses, all nnvablh In cash: N'n tun' Mi,ssijirf required, Dive references nml cnclo u self-addressed stamped envelope. Address Mini Hgcr, 3'j5 Caxton llldg,, Chicago. IF GOING EAST Of fquth qf Chico fisU yqur Jim pal tjclfct; ftg-ctt tq rqttte yqi )e: twoon Omanaanrt diipago. via il)Q WILWAlIKEEji the shortest hne Jjetwecn thfi two road depart from TJnqp dj? pot, Omaha, daily, connecting with trains from the west. Mnir nUicently equipped trains, pal ace sleepers and free reclining chair cars. Dining cars and bul fet, library and smoking cars. All trains lighted by electricity. For full information about rates, etc., address, F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Farnam St., OMAHA. Hv W. Hbwpi r,r Tmv.' Frt oud juun linn. ii"ji. vizi n ' MAflNIJH J. COIfN, who mado houlestcad ontri- No. 17,Sij7 for tho southwest quartet section 11, township U,'iiortli !8 west litli !. JL' ' 4