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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1902)
Eljc cmi - Wcchty Krllsunc. Ika L.Bahh, Editor and Publisher SUllSCUIITION ItATKSi One Year caali In advance II Si Hlx Month cah In advance ns cents Untcrcil at North IMattc, Ncbr.nka, l'oitof. Ilccas necontl clans matter. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1902. . REPUBLICAN TICKET. Tor (lovcrnor- JOJIM II. MIUKBY. 1'or Lieutenant Governor K. (I. MctlltVrON. Tor Treasurer l'lVt'KIt MOHTHNSON. 1'or Secretary ot Htatc- O. A. MAKSII. For Auditor CIIAItt.15 ? WKSTO.V. Tor Supt. of l'uhllc IiiHtructlon- WILI.IAM IC. TLOWKIl. Tor Attorney (leneral- l N. I'KOUT. 1'or Coimnlssloncr of IMbUe I.tintli- (IKOItnr.I). KUM.MKIt. 1'or Con i;roa. Sixth District - M0.4KS IV KINICAIl). Tor County Attorney - A. II. DAVIS, l-'or County Coniinlwloner 0. A. (H.A.i:. John J. IIai.moan, we learn from the lira, has declined lo ac cept ihc fusion nomination for county attorney. This leaves Ihc republican nominee, A. II. Davis, without an opponent. Colonhl I'hyan will make a number of speeches in the stale during the campaign in behalf of the fusion ticket. The. Colo nel, however, is.not the influen tial politician that he was six years ago, and republicans have little to fear from his trips through the state. Tun fusion state committee owes Helen Cougar $-150 for hot blast speeches made in Nebras ka in the campaign of 1900 which it cannot pay by reason ot an empty treasury. That's too bad for Helen, but it only tends to show that fusiomsts, like the democrats, never fulfill their promises. Kici'Um.iCANS say that they will win this fall 'in the Sixth con gressional district, and when re publicans make a prediction they work to make it come true. After a dozen of years of wander ing in the wilderness of the sand hills of western Nebraska the re publicans will be lead out by a modern Moses Moses P. Kin-kaid. In declining to stand for a re nomination, Congressman Ne ville evidently saw the drift to ward republicanism in the Sixth district and felt assured that no fusionist, no matter how strong he might be, could be elected. The fusion representation in congress from this district which began with the knownolhing Kcm will end with the present incumbent. County officials of the stale will hold a meeting ia Omaha the early part of next month with u view of starting a campaign that will result in the enactment of a law that will make the term of their respective offices four years instead of two. We be lieve that this change would re sult in more efficient service and perhaps be an incentive for a better class of men to seek clcc tion to county ofiiccs. Soft Harness You can make rmir bar. licna im volt m n cmvo ami ns tough nt iro lijr luliiiltlllFlCKA Mm. noun mi. you mil Ivnctlirn It llf-mnl:a It lwa mica u lotm o it urdluarl'r wouli. miu make n poor lookluff hup. mus like, now. Miul of pure, heavy bodied oil. w. itcUIIv urcmired to wllU auuid (hu vmiturr. HoM ertrrwrira In cnm-ll mv. Mado bj STANDARD C!L CO. VJ3 IT MATT J. JOHNSON'S GREAT BLOOD and RHEUMATIC CURE wrc$ a!! Ottum all tK...I. . fiBoooOrottbie. (0SX7Y EICMTY-CtatlT.) xsy Mitt -T. .Tottkw.m r.n.. HL l'nul. J tlnn, Ucrjiloncn: I lmvolu n rti.rr&f.r.u?erf rrom rji".umatl3in. I rraa lnia w In bed nnd i;i,'ti tip rll hopes of luslnc curd. I'7 l vn vrura nil swollen uo r.nd I could not ijvo t.icm wImou', j'fcut twin.. Your rem'"'. atoi rcnorjiaowicd to mo by Chief l'o ilou O'Connor, v.iofv Id "ofWV'tind cured h:-n. 7iin nblo to pewutof bed, llio lint tlrao In iirtv At.yn. I Jmvo taken tny sueond bot tin nnu now currier uy&ui uutu;iy uurco. i wmu mm im.t wonderful remedy. On tftjthv rdio-fourt'uif thoboltlol vo inxcn my suuoiut woi others may know ot ttiis itnxnfln" I till v Venn. w;.r. uuicuHii, u. s. q. :,r. nop., Armot 7 Hid, AKRCT 'ft lf.i Wo (marantpo 008K, lo o 1mi from tilt opIMcn. fiiJlBy)ftfe, Iffinn, rnCV IPilMU tvjilT-norinrlP". (nil rH jv'-.otiriiit ttx-r.r. On t:i!:lrc nnlf n bottlo nnd roil nru tint AMIf;"'l, rv.uriv tho Iwillo :iU yttir no-Ay n.nl ta reloauoiJ, l( bought Xroiu our nu' horuod nr- u Por CaJo r.r.tJ Cur.rantocd Only By A. F. STRICITZ. CAPH ADAMS I OI KINKAID. Alter a somewhat protracted session, the "allied forces" in convention at Kearney named P. II. IJ.trry, of Greeley, for con gressman. The nomination came to the "statesman of Greeley" after Sullivan, Harrington and Wcstovcr, who were considered the only men who could lead Judge Kinkaid any sort ofa race, tad declined the nomination. It is freely charged that the same coterie of politicians who manipulated the fusion slate con vention arc responsible for the nomination of Harry and great dissatisfaction exists in the ranks. Among those who openly denounce the actions of the con vention 'is Capt. J. J. Adams of Crawford, a wheel horse in the lopulist movement since its in ception, who, to a Slate Journal reporter, expressed himself in the following language: "I shall never submit to such an outrage, and I ajn not alone in this deter mination. I came manv miles to tltcnd this convention and spent my own money. When I ar rived there and the convention convened I soon saw that every- lt 1 c . . . miug naii neenctuana uricti oy the triumvirate which controlled the body. We nominated Sul- tvan. We could have elected him. In keeping with the pledge made by him to lurry, he will- drew and Barry was forced upon us. We had lo take mm. 'Talk about John N. Baldwin dictating the nomination of Mr. Mickcv as the republican iruber- nulorial nominee. There never was a more hitrh handed outrage than this. "We delegates were told plainly lo stand atid deliver. "You will take lurry or none at all. Well, it wasn't so diffi cult to force his nomination but it won't be so easy to whip the the populist voters in line or his election. "I say frankly and without re servation thai I am for Judge ivinkaid and there are many others who attended the Kearney convention who reel just the same as I do. "We wanted Sullivan or Har rington or Westover but thev rciuscu poini uiauu ano lorccn Barry upon us. It was the final to a scheme nlrcadv patched up and arranged and the populists of the sixth district will not stand for it." Burwell Tribune. Curcu Sciatica. Hov. W. L. Illloy, L. Ij. 1)., Culm. N. Y..vri!cp: "After Hilton tliiyn of ox- oruolnUu),' jmln from solution rlimuni tiflm, iindor vnrlotm IrentmontH, I wan imlmii'il to try Hiilliinl'n Rnow Lliiimont, tho llrfit itppl icatioti ulvuif; tny tl ret rollof, nnd tho boomhI, ontlro relief. 1 onn mvo it uniiunlillrtl rccominondn. tlon. 2."o. n0o imil $1.00 at A. 1 StroltzB' Cornor DniR Store. CAELJERLE MERCHANT TAILOR lias fine line of samples of Spring nnd Summer Suitings. Also samples of Suitings for Passen ger Conductors and lirakcuicn . Kxccllcnt fit guaran teed lo all suits made. D R. J. t SHUTE, DENTIST. All HranrlicH of I)cn llHiry HCltntlilcally dont:. NHi'oiin Oxld (l.iH ndniiiilHtcrcd. l'l-ntmy 1 yatilii Collvui! tif Dental Siircy W Onicc ovor Wilcox Ociil Store. 'I'lionc 131. UNION PACIFIC TIME CARD. (Central Time) WKST IIOUMI, N'o. I LoavcH 5.S.H1 n. in 101 Leaves 5: (5 i. in .1 Leave l.iAa. in r (.carex 7:1m a. in 1'l.t'UVfM (l''relKlitl i-.'Mii in lit Leaven (KrulKlit) 4:10 p. tn r.lI.eavuN U'rclKlil) 8:30 a. in V.AHt IIOIINtl. No. U Leaves , IS:3fln. in 10! I.cuvcM 7:15 a. in 0 Leaven 8: Mi a in I Leaven Ill: 10 ii. in IH Leaven (Kreljilit) IS:B) p. in Lti Leaven (KrelKht).., -iiiioa. in 'JH Leaven (Freight) 7: IS a. in On tralim No, l and 2 iiaHHcncertt mum nay Pullman fare. I'relRht train No. 23 and '."H Htoi at all ulatlonn. OWicr frelRlitn carry tiasbencrrii to lHilntH at which they Htop. IiIIGAIa NOTICES. ahoriaa Stilo. Ily vlrtuo of nn order of k ilo IksuoiI from llio district court ot Lincoln county, NttbriiKlui, upun ii rito co nt tnrccloHiiro remlurud In kuIi) couit wliorcln lliu County of Lincoln. a coriiornllon, In pl.ilnlltr nnd Jnoiili (I. Hcliwali, nt ill., In (lolcndunl mill to' inn dill-clod I will nn Dm llltli day of AiiKiut, lWli, lit olio o'clock l, in. nt Urn east front iloor ii( llin court lintmu In Norlli l'lutto, Lin coln cniiuly, NvtiruHloi, mil fit tmlillc iiiictliin to llin IiIkIickI blililor for ciu-li In rutlufy rnlil ilocrro Inlurmt niul cokI, Dm following ilinoi tlivd prop, orty In.wlli TlifAiiutliNVf rt iimrlor of Hucilnn .Vi, Townsliln 10, IUiiku 31, went 0th p. il., Lincoln ciuuily, Nulirnskn. Untud North l'laUo.NclirnnlcH, July II, IWi, L. Caiii-imtkii, ulierllT, Dhorifro Salo. Ily vlrluo of an onlur of unit) I hi nod from tho district court of Lincoln county, Niilirnnkn, iiion n ilocrvn (if fnicclimiirn rvudoivd la rnld court nln-rulnTliiiOouuty of Lincoln, n coriKirntton, In lilitlntlll ntul J. W. Htiiliitnii tit. nt , nro tie feudniilH mid to luo dlrvcti.il, I will on tho HIili dny of AiiutiH, H0i, nt 1 o'clock . in, nt Hit. viiht front door of tin. rouit lioimo In Norlli l'lntto, Lincoln county, Nelirnska, poll nt tmlillo miction lo Ihu Iilxtient Mdilur tor enrh lo nillnfy paid do-i-roi, lutun i't mid tisln, tho followlnu dercrltiod iroiny, lo-wllt 'ihu soiilhoinil iinrtor of no tion I'm, township tl, rnti;u 31, wuet HUUi 1'. M. Lincoln county, Niilirn'kn. Dilted Notlb 1-lnttu, Neb., July II. UK.'-'. L. CAiii'tLNTlcit, Klierirr, Low Round Trip Rates, via Union Pacific, from Mis souri River. Q I k Hprinufl, ilml rnobto, lltilo., P l.t).UU.July II to III, iuuliifivi.,AtiK. nil tl. Ml Innli.oh o M'n Dmiviir. (1 ilnrnln. (L I Ci (( NptinifH, nnd Poulilo, Colo., P.L ..UU July J l to at, IiusIuhIvis Aug. .R ... Ill 1 .IK ... Ill, t in u j nun ii) ,f, inn, C'OK AA 'I'o IjttUn City nnd Op ipCO.UW don, Ulnli, AtisiiHt 1 to U, IIIOIIIHIVO. COK A A To Olonwood BprliiKP.Colo.. iPiCO.UU AilKiiot 1 to H. U.T to 21, mid ItOtoIll.inchiuivo. COA (t '!' B'lltUlto Oily nnd Ou POU.UU don, Ulnli, AiiutiHt 'J.'t to 1 fill i. to 1 . . . I II Illl i)U It) ,11, IIIUIIIBIVO, C II HO To (llonwood JprtnKP, Colo , .pjl.UU j,,y n tollt, incliiHieo. Auk. 15 to '22 nnd '2) to 21), mo. To Salt Lnlto Cily und 0. C19 AH don, Utnh, July 11 to at, In p JiiUU olimlvo, AtiitURt 15 to 22 und 21 to 2i), liiolusivo. QiAty (( To Situ Krnnclfioo, or Tion 'd.UU Anuolos, CiiI., .luly 21) mul AuKtiBt 2 to 10, liiohUivo. Full Inforuiittlun oliourfully (urnlelicd on iippliuutlon to. fl, II, OENQE, Ageut. HIIKIUKfH BALK, ily vlrtui) of r.tt oriltir of cnln IkhuoiI from llio llNtrlct court ot Lincoln county. Nlinuikn. noon ii dticrrn ol fon'clontiii) muderrd In xnlil court wliorcln lliu (N iiiily of Lincoln, n corporation, In plnlnlltl, nnd JuntiiH O, ltlchey ct nl., nro dr. fmidniiiH nuil to mo dliuclod. 1 will on tho lit li .Iny of AliKiiit, IW2, nt 1 nVlock i. in. nt llin uat rioiii uoor or inn coutl imuse in Norm l'lntto. Lincoln county, Nclirnskn, noil nt pulillo niictlon to llio hlitliit I lildor for ciifh tn Nillnfy mid do em). Inlcri'Ht mid coIh. Hid following dvvcrlbod pn perly, lo vill! 'lho tmrlliwiwt nunilcr of nro lion ill, tiiwuslilp 11. rnnuo 'M, won HUUi 1". M. I.lnocln county, Nrlinixkii. Unit d North l'lutlt', Noli., July 11, L, C'aiu inthi, Hlinrlff. Bliortlt 's balu. Ily vlrluo of nn onlur i f enln IksupiI from llin illnlilct court of Lincoln, comity. Nvlirniikn. iiniin ii ilicrco of fori'i'lomiro ivuilorod In wild court wlimi'ln Tho Ciiunly of Lincoln, n corjiornllon, It plilnlllt mid VVIdliitii L. V lllnnl ut !.. nro do- ii'iiuanm mm in inn iiiruouui, i win on tho llllh dny of Auuuitt. l'.itC. nt I o'clock n. in., nt llio oust front door ot IIiik court Ultimo in Norlli l'liitlii, Lltirolu coiinly, Nnlirimkn, ell nt piililln niiclloii to tho hlchurt tddilur for cnli lo rntlhfr nuld ilccno. luleicft nnd cokIh. ILo follow Iiik dtHCillicd propuny, Uvwll: lho souiiirn.M ipmrier or khcuoii i:i, luwiiriiip in, rnuKii !UI, wet Hlx.h )'. M. Unooln county, iNoornniin. tinted North l'lntto, Noli , July 11, ltr. L Clii'KNTKii,Hlierl(I. MUVI.ll 9 WM.C, Ily vlrtuo nt nn order ot eulo l.nuod from llio ilUlrlct court of Lincoln county, Nehriiskn, upon ailecrcont fori'clofiiio rvuduied In n:ild court wlipreln Thoi'oiinly of Lincoln, nnoriiornlloii, In diillllltr and Tim HUUi Hunk of Wnllnco, ot id , nro nufeudnntt nnd to mu dlructml, I will nn lho llllh dny of August, 1H02, nt 1 o'clock, p, in,, nl tun eatt front door of lliu com t luniMi In Norlli l'lntlp, Lincoln county, Nolirnxkn, sell nt uMlc niicltiill to lho hlKlirxt hlddcr for cneli, In Millrly tuld decreo, liiturrnl ni'd coMk. tho follnwliiu diworlKil nronerly. I.rwlli Tim north Imlf of tho whiiIiwi'hI ipmrlor ot Mviion ,r, uiwiiMiip n, riniKD il, went Hum r. M. I.Uirolu county, M'luiiKkn. l'ntod North l'lntto. Not) , July II, 1(02. L. (Uiii'.NT(U, hhotlir, ShoritT'a Sato I'.y vlrtuo of nn order of mdo loaned from tho ill tilot court of Lincoln uiiiuty, Nidirntkn, Uhiu n ilecrco ol fnni'loHiirn reiidnrcd In mild court Ktinreln 'llio (l.inulr of Lincoln, n curoornllon. In pli.liitllt iiinlJolin fnlriu n it al . i ra d t ud.in'n mi l to mo directed, t will on tint llllh dny of August, UWJ, nt I I) clock p. in attlioenat front diH r of lho court lioimo In Nurlh l'lnllo, Lincoln county, Nelirmkn, inill nt pulillo mutlou to tho Iduhvbt tldder for ciudi In nillnfy vnlil di-citv. IiiIioopI mid conln, Ihu loii.iHiim oeicr)ieii wo HI Dated North l'lnllo, Null , .IiiU II, llio.' . Cilil'NTHl. HlqifiT iliniy vhiii uecrei'i iiiiioopi mm rimiii, mo nll.iulllK devcrllwd propurly, to wlti Tho u r h roit quarter of nectluu ('.'. oTiinlili If' IBUKO I. wot of Hltth r. M. Lincoln county. N'lirnjfH. I.HtUI. NOTIOK In Hid inntlrr nfllui application of I.ni)lo Hp'.cor. unnrillin. to rull rut) e itito. Notlco U herehy itlvn 1 t'i it In i)ir!.t!Up' of Qi ru. '.or or lion II i (lrliie, JiilK of ihn lit. trlct (Jrttirt of I.liio.iln County, mado on llm l.'.tli dny of Al'rll, l'.O.', lor llm mloilf Ihn real entatn hi relimtlwr detrlhixl, them will lo mild ut llm eniH fninl door of tho llourt llnimi) on tint Stuit ilif of Aukii'I, IWrJ, nt mm o'oloi'k . ui.,nt pull, lie vcmliio to the liltl ii'l Mi'i'it for i i.hli llm fi l InWlUK diwrlWsl real ontnln In Mill HoutliHeat iintrterof Senium 10, 'I'own.hlp II, ltuue 3l In Lincoln C'luuily, Noliinskn, Duled Julai, Uk)i. Linnik Krtocn, Quardliu of Ajjue Hplcor, ot ul. Another Line of Comparisons. (Issued Under Authority of In our former articles vc have made comparisons showing the relative assessment of railroad property with other property in the state of Nebraska. Ve will continue to make these comparisons. They will show that the railroad? hrvc paid proportionately more taxes than any other interest in the state, but lo complete the line of comparisons, it will be necessary for us to bJiow that the railroads of Nebraska have paid as much or more than other roads in the Trans Mississippi states. No matter how taxes against railroads are col lected, whether by excise or direct taxation, the gen eral average shows practically the same. With the railroads it is immaterial to them what the assessed valuation, of their property should be so long as they arc not required to pay an undue amount per mile to meet the requirements of taxation, and not in unfair proportion to other property. From the Inter-State Commerce Commission re port for 1900, we find that there were 83,17o miles of railroad lying west of the Mississippi river. These railroads paid $14,301,109 for taxes, which makes an averag j of $171.45 per mile. Those figures include every htate and territory west of the Mississippi river, excepting the Indian Territory, where the tax on railroads, being but $10.86, is bo low that we do not include the sum in our estimates. If we did it would make the foregoing amount per mile a few dollars less. In this territory the average net earnings of all the railroads amounted to $2,784 per mile. In determining the value of the railroad property there ate several essentials that mint be considered. first: The volume of business that can be given a railroad. Second: The difficulties of operation. Third: The tariffs allowed to be charged. These three features must be taken into conjunc tion in any estimate that should be made regarding the value of the railroad property as an investment. A comparison of the railroads of Nebraska with those of New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland would be misleading unless these elements were taken into consideration. In these states the rail roads were furnished tonnage that enabled them to handle 1,900,578 tons of freight and 202,902 passengers for each mile of railroad, while in this Trans-Mississ-ippi country, tlte railroads were furnished but 378,300 tlte Ituilroads of Nebraska.) M' tons per mile and but 49,814 passengers as reported in 1900. A comparison of Nebraska railroads with those of Massachusetts would be senseless, because in Neb raska there arc 53.31 miles of railroad to serve each 10,000 people, while in Massachusetts there arc but 7.55 for the name number; or, with New Jersey, which has 29.99 tulles of railroad to each 100 square miles of territory, while Nebraska has but 7.4. However, in the comparisons we will select sections of railroad in Nebraska which have a large business, and we will pick out some eastern roads that handles approxi mately the like character and volume of business and make the comparison with those roads, showing the taxes that they pay and the tax that is paid here. It will be found that in those instances tile roads of Nebraska pay relatively higher taxes than they should be called upon to do. The critics who make a comparison of the tax per mile charged in the District of Columbia, with that charged on western railroads, evidently intend to de ceive, from tho fact that the city of Washington has outgrown the District of Columbia, and the 52 miles of railroad which arc reported lit that district arc practically all city property. A comparison of a Neb raska railroad with the New York Central, a four track railroad with S57,00O,O00 wortli of equipment alone, would not be fair, but we will give the people of Nebraska-the details of taxation in these other states, for the purpose of letting them make their own conclusions and judge whether the railroads in Neb raska are paying their just share of lax, when com pared with other railroads. There arc but n few btates in tho Union In which tho railroads pay Ifl.-l per cent of the taxes paid while in the territory west of tho Mississippi the railroads in Nebraska pay more per mile than sixteen of tlio other states. Three mining states oblige the rail roads to pay more than they do in Nebraska, but it is a well known fact that tax levies in mining counties tiro much higher than in any other localities in tho United States. Our statement will show what the railroads pay to each county the average rate per mile, and from thes'o you will bo able to judge whether the people are being treated fairly in this matter. There is no necessity to conceal anything on tho part of tho railroads, as they have borne and be-ar their just share of the taxes. In the Year 1900 Average Tax per mile on Railroads West of Mississippi River, S17J;45, Tax per mile Paid in Nebraska, $198.86, Average Net Earnings Railroads West of Mississippi River, 52,784. Average Net Earnings Nebraska Railroads, $1,883, LEGAL NOTICES Bhorlff's Ealo. Ily vlrtuo of nn ordor of into lHBti'd from tho dltttlct court of Lincoln county, Nolirnakn, upon a ducrax of forcolonuro roudorod Ir. rnld court wliciiilii The County of Lincoln, n cnrixirntlon, In nlnlntllt nnd Jnhnuni Mnoen, ct nl,. nro dufeliilniilR mid to mo directed: I will nn llio Hllli dny of Auauit, UKrL nt ono o'cl,ck p. m, nt lho rnt front door nf tlio uouri.'ioiiM) in i.iiriu .'iiittii, Lincoln coiinly, Mr brnAii, roll nt putllo miction to llio lilKticut hid dHrforcnidi In nillsfy mid dxcrvo, liitorcNt nnd ooHliitliu followliiKdHncrllwd property to-wlti Tho went half of tlio oni-t hilt of Hrcllon 21, Town tdilp 11 ltnliKO ill, wet of thti Oil 1 1', M, Lincoln county, Nolirimku. nalotl Worm l'lnlte. Wcu., July II, 1IWJ. L. Oaiu'Entfii, Hhoilrf, Sheriff's Salo. Ily virtue of nn ordor of piln Irsuod from tho district court ot Lincoln county, Nchrnskn, upon n dccri'o of forcclomiro roudorod in H.ilil court whorclu Tho County of Lincoln, n corpornlloa, U plnlulllt nnd A. II. (Ullirun ft. nl,, nro dufoud nnts und to mo dlrootiul, I will on llio ltlth dny nt AoitUHt, 1002, nt 1 o'clock, p. tu. nt tho ennt frnut door of tho court linu.c In North l'lnllo, Lincoln county, Nclirnnkn, nhII nt pulillo miction to tho iUK'i'ht ulililor tor cam to miliary mild decree, Hi lt runt nuil coils, tho followlni dunailbod prop Oily. lo.ll! Tl.n southwest quiirler of necllon 22, towimhlp It, rnnuo 31, went HUUiJI". M, Lincoln comity Ni'hni'kn. Dated North l' ntto, Neb.. July It, 1UC2 L. (Ulil'fcNTKH, HhorllT. Sheriff's Salo. Ily Uituo of nil order of rnlo Ixnuod from tlio dlolitct I'ourtot Lincoln county, Nclirnnl.it, upon n drriort of foicclosuro ruiidoiodlu mild court urtnroln Tho (Jointly of Llnoolll, n cniHiriitlon, In film nt I IT mid Linn V Lee ft ill , nro dcfcinlnutH Mid to luo dlrwti-d, I will on llio llllh dny of Auuiit.1. W2, nt 1 o'clock, p in., ut lho entt front door of tlm court liou.o In Norlli l'littto, Lincoln county, Nidiiutkn, K'll nt puldlu nuctlon In tho lil'hist bidder forcndi to H.itUfy mid de-roo, In lorest in d ci.hIb, tho following dcfcilbod prop erty, lc..: Tho noullicu-t i)Uirter of Miction '.II, towtndilp . runKO .11, went of Blxtli V. M, Liu. colli county, N'wtirnxkii Dntod Norlli l'lntto, Noli. .Inly 11, 1KU. Ii. Caiii'Kntkii, Hhorlff, ShorltT's Sale. Ily virtue of an onler of sale IhhuciI from the dlnlrlct court nt Lincoln county, No hraMia, upon a decree of foreclosure rcnilereil fa Haiti court whcceln The County of Lincoln, a corporation, U plaintiff anil M.irv l'L UnrrlRs, ct. al., arc tlciumlanttt anil to tnu illrvi'tcil, I will on tile llltli ilay ot August, linti, at 1 o'clock p. in., at the cant front door of the court limine in North l'lattc, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the lilnlie.it Milder for Chsli to xatlHfy nalil decree, Interest anil cos,tH, the following ileNcrllieil property, to-tvlt: The southwest quarter ot ftectlou ill. township P. ratiKo HI. wont Sixth )'. &I, Lincoln county. Nebraska. Dated North l'lattc, Nub., July II, IPO-j. L. Caiipkntku, iihorlff, QhoritT's Salo. Ily virtue of an order of mile Issued fro n thcdlstrlct court of Lincoln county. Nebras ka, upon a decree of foreclosure rendered In said court wherein The County of Lln. coin, a corporation, Is plattitlrr and S. C. I., (laiinelt. ct al., arc defendants, and to me directed. I will on the lflth day of Aug ust. I WW, nt 1 o'clock p. tn. at the east front door of the court house In North l'lattc, I Incoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, to sttlsfy nald decree, Interest nnd costs, the following described property to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section 17. town ship 10. range xi west Hlxtli l'rlticlpa Meridian. Lincoln count v. Nebraska. Dated North l'lattc. Neb., July II. IU0J. I.. CAltfKNTKlt. Sheriff. NOTIOi: OP HAUL Notlco l.i hereby given thnt in puisunnco of In i" ruction from tho Umiiuilrnlnnor of lho Oeiierul Laud OlUce, uudor iiutlioriiy vested In him by Hictlon l'5, ltovlrtbd HtHtuto. U. H., Rsntuelldcd lf Act of ConKtv-n npproved Felir'inry 'illlh, Ib'JS, we will olTor id public mloon tho lull dny of Aug tut, 1W, nl, tills olllco Ihu follnwii'K truct of lnud n iniolyi Tho southwest qunrtcr ot llio northwont liiirterniid northwiHt ipinrter of the soiilliwest i inrter of section 2. town 12 uorlh, iiiiiko "M, wont of tho Sixth p. in. All persons clnlinliit; ndversnly lho nlinvo do Fi rlbed laud mo iiilvUod to nio tholr Cliilm In (Ills o'llco on or befmo llio dny desixnnlod for llio commencement of ml,! snic, othorwiso their rlKhis will lie forfeited. Dntod nt tho Untied KlnliH Lnnd Olllco, Nurlh riotto, Nob., this Stlth duy of Stuy, 10UI. Ol.o. K. rnKNCll, llelhtor, J3- ritANic llAco.N, Jtecelvor. 8horitT'i Salo, llyWrliu) nf nn outer of Nile Irsued from lho dlitrkt court of Lincoln county, Nelirnnkn, upon n decreo of forecliwme rendered III mild couit wherein Tho County .( Lincoln, n corporation, In plnlntttt mid (leorno II. KoUnsou, ct nl., nro dofoiidnnls, nnd In mo dlreclt'd. I will on the llllh dny of Au. list, Mi, nt I o'clock p. in,, nt. lho eiud front door of the couit house In , North Pintle, Lincoln cnunly, Nehrnskii, noil at public miction to lho lillilit.it bidder fur cali, lo rnllsfy s.ild decreo, luierfnt nn.l conts, tho following described liroporly, tn-wlti Tin northenut ipiurler of soc iloiiM, towiuhlp 1U, rniiR U, wont Hlilli p. M, Lincoln ooiinty, Nehrnskn. Duled North l'lntto, Neb. July li, L. Caiii'Kntkii, bhorltf. SherllT's Sale. Jlyvlrtucof an' order of salr Issued from tlio district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, mn a decree of foreclosure rendered In said roMrt wlicrpliiTheCountv of Lincoln, a cor. porallon. Is plaintiff and John I'arvlll, ct al., arc defendants and to me directed, 1 wj fin the HHli day of August. )UK. nt I o'click p. ii)., at llio east irimt iloor of the court house In North l'lattc. Lincoln roimiv.'. Nebraska. pll at lUbc auction lo the hlKhiist bidder for cash t natlsfy said dp i.iit iu,i:ii.-n. 4iii, v.ria. niiiifi) hik lie" scrllwil proiiprty, lo-t: Tho Miutliwpst iliiarlur of iiuitlieast iiuaticr anil thp houIIi east quarter of the noriliu-rst nuartcr and tlm west half ot tho MiiiUieasl qiurtprof feetloti S, towuslilp 10. raiiui' M. west of Sixth I. M. Lincoln countv. Nebraska, Dated North l'lattc, Neb.. July II. luo.'. L. CAiii't-Niiiu Sheriff. , Sheriff's Salo. Ily vlrtuo of nn order of hiIo burned from lho district court of Lincoln counly, ellrllkn. upunii docreo of fouclisuro reiidnrotl lu Mild court v herein Tho Counly of lJncoln, it coipornlloii, Ii plnliitltf and WlntloldHco'.t ut nl., nro defend n its, mid to m directed, I will on the llllh day of August, nt 1 o'clock, p. m.. nt lho cust'frout diorof tho court liouso 1 it North l'lntto, I.tucoin c unity, Nohriukn, Roll nt puhllo iiuctioii to lho hilthi'Ht oldiler for ciudi, to satisfy mild decree, In terest mid costs, tho follow Iniidencillicd proper ty, to-wlti The Miutliu.t qimrtor of Kcilon:'8, towniihln 11, rnliKolll, wost Sixth 1'. St. Lincoln county, Nebrnnkn. Dated North l'lntte, Nob., July 11. IHO'2 l. L'Ain'KMKii, siioiirr. Shoriff's SalT Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued from t le district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, upon a decree of toierlosure rjnilored ill said cnurt wherein I'lto (Iniintv of Lincoln, a coriMiratlon, Is plalntliT and Italph Little, et. al., are defend a.its and to me directed I will on the nth day of August, IW, at 1 o'clock p. ii'. at the east front doom! the court liouso In orth l'lattc, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at nubile auction to tho highest bidder for ctsii to satisfy said decree. Interest and osts, the following described property, to wlt; The southwest quarter of section S. township 10, range Ki, west Sixth 1. M. Lincoln rounty. Nebraska. Datpd North l'lattc. Neb.. July. II. IDOL I.. DAnpr.NTiiit. Slier U! . KJCUniJTOK'H HALL, In lho mailer of tho npplicnlloii otKniuuel (loozee, executor or Iheestnto of tlnuiuel Urbncli, il'eonH'd. lo 'll renl mtnto. Notlco Is lieteliy given Ihnt Kntuiiol (lnozco, nx iMiitoroC llioestnlo of Smiiuel Drbueh, ducnusod li ih lllivl his iKillllon 111 tlm dhtrlct court of l.bieoln notiiily. Nebrnnkii, for lleenxo turcll (lie li Kill ludf of secllou I, In township 1U, not tit of nngeiW, mid tlm west ludf of sciillou lift, lowii. Klip II, uorlh of range us, nil nest of tho Dili 1' M. In I';rklus county, Nobrnskn. Ill theroforo ordered thai, nil porsotif inlnr oi led In mid entitle uppoar beluro mo nt the court liouso In North l'lntte, Nelirnska. on the ITJil tiny oi Augiikt, h), nt nlno o'clock n. tn. to hlenv crii'o, Kiioy llicru bo, nhy license should not bo Kinuled to soil tho ubovo dencrlli").! renl entitle, M.oiuki. OoozKr:, rxrrntorof ll.o r.Btiile ut Kaiuuel Uibiuli decnaaed. j.", NOTIOU OK HVLIL Notice Is hereby g'ven that 111 purmnnco of lu ll ructions from llio Coiiiiulsilolit'r ot lho (lenersl Lmd OlUce, under inithorlly ested In lilm by fiction 2,4T,1, rovlniMl statutes. II. H n niiin.lcl ty A 'I of Ciligres npiirnved I'ebriinry tt'.ili, ii-m, wo will proceed to oiler nt puhllo silo on lho rilli di y.of Augiut. lft).'. nt this nmo the folitiwiog ttnet of Inn I. vie Tlio soutlie.ist qimrter of llm mil Invest quurter of i-ecllon 'J, touiislilp u, tl trill, rnpgo 31. west Hlxlh 1'. 51. All pernn claiming ndveiwdy tlio nlsivo de. K rlod ll I nil) mhlwil to llio Ihl'lr vlnliu In this iilibo on, or K'foro lho dny ilcslgnntml for lho ti uiiiiu'nceiuOiit of nd talc, ollnrwho their rlKhlj. "Ill bn Inrfelled. Dilled r.t tho Ulilled Blntwi Mnd Ofjlce, North l'lattc, Neb., this Will dny nf Juno. IK,),. Oi.o. K riiKNCii. Ileitlitcr', J!18 Iiunk Uacoi;) IEocehor. PROFESSIONAL OARDS A. II. DAVIS, A'rrouNEy- at-l a w. NOIITII PLATTE,, - . NEBRASKA (Jnuly Block Kooms 1 it 2. J" E. UODIIE, ATTO RNE V-AT-L AW, IIinman Block, - Drwkv Sthelt, Nktii PL..rrn, Nkiiuask a. II. E. McCA)V, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflico ovor HuirruiiU'B Millinory Storo North Plaite, - ' - Nkiikaska C. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. Offices: Nortlt Platte. Nntionnl Biinlr IluililiriR, Nortli PJutto, Neb. 1 DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over Find Kntlou&l Dank, NOUTH 1'LATTE, . NEUHAHKA, C. PATTERSON 'rttorney-ht-lkw, Ollico ovor Yellow Front Shoo Store NORTH PLATTE. NEB. V. V. IIOAOI.A.NI) J, S. HoaoijAno. Hoagland & Koagland, ATTORNEYS nnd COUNSELLORS Ofllro over Sirs. Iliilliuun's Millinery Hloro. SOUTH 1'LATTE. . . NEMIABKA. mLCOX & HALLIGAN, W ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW. fJORTH P1JITTE, - - - NKIIHAHKA Ofllce over North Platln National Dank, J.J S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onion MoDoniild Block, Dowoy etroot. NORTH PLA'Pi'E, - - NEBRASKA D R. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, umce over i'qsi uincc. Teleplione 1 15. North Plittlo, - - - NobniHl-n, THE WQB Made a Well Man m-ofMe. produces tlion'oovorcr.ultslu SOdayo. Ittcts powerfully ami quickly. Curia when all others fall. Youugmimwlll regain their lost manhood, and old Dnn will recover their youthful visor by using ItUVIVO. It quickly and Burolyreatorca Norvouo. nesa, Loot Vitality, Impotcncy, Nightly LrjltBlons, Lostl'owcr.l'ullina Memory, Weetlns UUeuot.tnd oil cUccta of eelf-auuno orozeccsand InJlocretlon; 7hlcb upnta oao f or otttdy, binlnesa or tnarrltgs. It not only curca by i.taniDn ntlho ecat of d Iseaao, but lonBrMt iirrrotnnlo anil Mood builder, brlDC log bscl: tho lilnk rIow to jmlo'clieeha and rt?: storing tho tiro of ymttli. It ward off luwilty nn.l Consumpt on. Insltt pp. hovlug Iti:VIV(,c5 ether, tt can bo carried In yest pocket. H? tnall, Pl.00 pcrrsckase.or alstor 80.00, wltli a bonl tlvo trrUtcn nuarnnteo to cure or ratuufl tlm moiiev. llwiii nnd ndvlMi free. Aildrt'ss K0yA!f filfiDICJNIi CO,, 'i.m?a!,,'l Sold by A. F. Streitz, Norlli Platte