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SUHSCKIPTION HATES!
One Year cash In advance ..! 2S
Six Month can In advance cents
Entered at North Platte, Nebraska. I'ostof.
' ucc as second class mailer,
FRIDAY. SEPT. 5, 1902.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For Oorcr nor
J.OHN II, MICKEY.
Vor Llcutenant((Jovernor
K. fj. McILTO.V.
For Treasurer
, PETEIt MORTEN30N.
For Secretary of State
0. W. MARSH.
For Auditor
CHAItLES WESTON.
For Supt. of Public Instruction
WILLIAM K. KLOWKIt.
For Attorney General
F. N. PUOUT.
For Commissioner of Public Lands-
(JEOKOE D. FOLLMEK,
For Congress, Sixth Dlstrlcl-
M03KS P. ICINICAZD,
For County Attorney
A. It. DAVIS.
For County Commissioner
C. A. OLAKH.
iiaitor ot A. U. U. w. Guide Editorially Endorses
MATT J. JOHNSON'S ;
71 TittftUit Mt. m. sm It Curat an m&t 2
It Cures all ttliidjT fl i-l Blood Zrmia
07 JPIfU .ma Ct)rc!c
so
KSTTVe gaanmtet) 0008 to bo trco from nil opiates, mcrcarfeu, Irons,
5 rnrnln.li. mm 1 l1n f Pfl ntlfl nil nollnnnilM rlrit rr..
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uv waiaawa. y. tugnv. w. , a--.w, a,aaa,.aj waj huuvku Vfi.uiuauuiauua.nrd
hereby Informed that we bare used thU remedy (cosrt) In our family for two year,
mai.iipiuifirj iMJitiocuruu acuunuu ui wuuuui na monins E.aaauing. ana rneu-
aathot of tho loot ot u year's Btsnaioff, alter upcnmeotlmr with ovcral regular Z
preiorltiilOfW,a4recclriii!i no relief." DAVID IlAMALEY, 9
PRFP Tnifll v' htSt.W toitlo and If not tlifclorr return the bottle and your m
rnCb IllmU money 'will Mrefuudod.lr bouthllrom oar -utborUodeconU. J
For Sfllo end Cuarantood Only By
in
PlcccrWoik and (he Strike.
In the, rendlnir strike of the
Union Pacific maclilnhtn it in difTi
cult to Bc'$(what good proundn the
siriKcrn bare (or tlielr objection
to the piece ork tyhtcm.
It ta conceded that the cyatcin
would put each workman on hij
merit, hia pay being regulated by
the amount ot hia output. Tli'tii.
the rapid or highly ..killed vvcM.
man would be able to draw large
pay, outstripping the alow mental d
trie Hiurkcra.
Tiic argument that the men
ahould be paid alike, r'egnrdleaa of
aDiiitr or laittifiilnesn, will hardly
appeal to tlie public.
1 t, - , tf..n
not only to the employer but an be- L A C,U5AJ many Wl" aBr.cc ml
tween the men ihn,--!,-- A Lormcr . Governor Hustings of
wn..M i-... .1 . r ", f ennsylvania when he savs that
would lea.en th desire of the the coil operators are mistaken
ak.lhd workman to peiform tho whcn they say that the anthra-
mnount of work which he would be cite coal strike is a private mat-
t hi and wllllnnr tn ...... mt. 1. 1 ! II ill
he pt U on the merit ayatem. endorse Mr. Hastings position
n 1. .1 n. .' . . L.t.. 1 . urt 1 !..
j h 11 lue picccworK ayatem wutiu uu ait; ouai ia a mjuus
would increaae the output oK each flv. Mc air and water and day
individual, mcrcaae the wagen li W1: 'When the supply is re
the hhhw -kini w,b... strlctcdor diverted from its nat-
.' . .w. . auu hirhl source it a csscntiallv
tcrHeii me uomaim lor ord narv n. e u . ...
r-i-j. "'"'"'"y matter of the supremcst public
men, a not an krgumcnt which importance J The'posltionthat
..rK. , lUK ,,. tlu purjjic necessities aro not to ne
workmen who are mpposed to com- controlled in a measure by the
pose the , buJIt of-the union member, best .public opinion , is not
amp. icnaoie."
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aafe which dehiea, to the emolovcr kuIr - C "
the right to pay according to the t0 Edward Roscwatcr which, the
merit of hia employe or thcrtghl governor says, is a red hot one.
to pay a premium lor conacichtloua It is evident that the fun between
sirvlce. Nebraska' chief executive and
In the pending controvcray it de. leading editor has only fairly
velopB that the Union Pacific prom- 8iaricu.
lacaiuat in the adoption ot the nMn,rffninmn,rnmii
piecework ayatem no workman tion was plunircd into L'rief bv
auouid have leaa pay than he waa the assassination of President
carnlntr nrevloim in Hi.. iiiiiiiiri. Mrldnlnir hu rininnu mwi oimi.
and that additional pay Bhould go lar grief was near at hand Wed
to akillcd men oa a reasonable pre. ncsday when President Roosc-
mmin acueuuie. without challeng- k ",uut ,MO "anuw uaupu
iilir the abllltr or cleatra nf th- rnh. . '
pany to line up to tbl. guarantee. "J?n04cmocrata in state
the men Hrriin tn r.r Ti .i ) convention this week endorsed
,.'"Cndc.C,"t,.t0 C0U.B,d.er tb the Kansas City platform of 1900.
ma ,... oi mc piecework system Top Johnson manipulated the
" . . conyontion, hence its endorse
-io ima actlou it lo due the pub-, merit of :Bryanism
lie that some more tamrlhleifrra.nn r -
should be given than haa yet been' Th it continued wet weather in
advanced by the strike manugera. tevcorn belt of Nebraska has
The condition which have pre- F4a,ud considerable anxiety, as
'vailcdlu thla strike iltuatior, for t is feared that frost , will come
the past two month, should not be DC,rC l"C CrP 13 ,Ul,y
..ii- j . ...i .. I ' 1 t
uuuwcu iu cuiuinuc. ii mere are a c.vw.. u.. .i 4 t.i t. .
men here who do not dealre to w.rk ..lSON.D."Pli,0rt " f 10 P?lcc
for the Union Vaclfic there la no reaMltJnff in the death of aboui
law In rntnnii tlinm A An n 1 onn , ... , .,
r. ........ 1W BU, vr oviu persons ana inc tiestructtou
"" uauu u mere are moee ai mucu property.
wno aeaire io jaoor they ahould be
given that right. Any ahop or fac
tory which employe a large number
of men and kcepa them at work at
good wagea U a tabling lenefit to
North Platte and It la repugnant
to p'ibllc policy that theue men
should be prevented by threats or
otherwise from upending nmnug the
hitKineaa men of North Platte the
money which they earn.
Interested One.
ILawn Seats-2-
Neat, comfortable and durable at prices ranging
from $2.50 to $5.00. Don't you need one?
itaattings
We arc a little overstocked on Mattings and must
close out, To do so we offer the stock at very low
figures. Come and see the quality and learn the
prices.
HOWE'S FURNITURE STORE.
mi , T u.. . & TI... It 1. . n . . W
yuiiu imiu junu immo ii, it. liOOUUinn
.Bratt, Burke & Goodman,
Sdealees in live stock:.
BUY OR SELL ON COMMISSION. '
renco Any Bank In Nebraska, Tel. No. 65. Office Bratt Bldg.
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Amount of Taxes Paid by Nebraska Railroads
and Rate Paid Per Mile by Each Company.
(Issued Under Authority of the Rnllronds of Nebraska.)
Statement of tho amount of taxes paid for tjioycnr 1000 In 1001 by the railroads of Nebraska, their
mileage nnd the rate paid per mile, and comparisons with other, states and rallrond systems,
NAMK OF ItAtf.nOAU TAXES PAID
II. it 51. In Nebraska 3 00,303.70
Atchison A Nebraska in Nebraska 20,053.71
Chtcajro. Nebraska .fc Kansas In Nebraska..... 733.33
O. I. .fc Wyoming Central In Nebraska- 43,723.47
Lincoln .fc lllnck Hills In Nebraska..'.; 25,242.23
Lincoln t& Northwestern In, Nebraska 11,001.03
Nebraska .fc Colorado In Nebraska 01,085.03
Nebraska Hallway in Nebraska 20,240.01
Omaha .fc North l'latto in Nebraska 20,335.08
Omaha .fc Southwestern In Nebraska 17,533.64
Oxford .fc Kansas In Nebraska 8,731.70
Ilopubltcan Valley 13 Nebraska i. 103,885.30
Kcpubllcon, Valley, Kansas & S. W. In Nebraska 1 ,304.74
Ilcpubllcan Valley, fc Wyoming In Ncbrahkn.. 5,021.40
' Nebraska, Wyoming & Western In Nebraska.. 0.507.C2
Kansas City .fc Omaha 32,845.00
Fremont, Elkhorn it Missouri Valley 151,032.04
Sioux City .fc Pacific w 5.524.07
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha 50,403.02
Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflo 61,448.70
Missouri Pacific ". 57,423.05
Pacific Hallway of Nebraska 10,439.17
' Kansas City & Northwestern 2,211.31
Union Paciflo 251.173.ro
Omaha .fc Republican Valley 00,1 13.58
Kearney .fc Mack Iltlls ..r.i? , io,'50 04
St. Joseph St Grand Island i... ...... 25,003.80
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western 15,838.24
. 81,101,331.18
Tho Nobrutku, Wyoming & Wottorn in Nebraska was under construction In 1000
AveraRc taxes paid per mile In 1000 1 mmm ,$198 80
AVeniRc tnxes paid per mile in 1001 20;4 15
Average tuxes paid per mile on nil rnilronda west Of'MissitfBlppi "in "lUOo":::"!"!"!l!" 171 45
AveruRO tnxea puld In sevnn contiguous states in UWQ... 163 (10
AvcniKo tnxes per mile paid by tho Northern Pacific System 10.1 72
Average taxes per mile paid by tho rnllronds of Texus, with 0,873 miles of rond."!! 103 58
Does it not look as though Nebraska railroads paid more than
tho railroads with which they compete for business?
milks rtATK rnn mils
101.01 $471.44
108.04 193.03
C.28 138.88
353.44 121.23
170.01 143.03
73.40 103.70
430.71 141.83
130.74 213.84
80.59 252.34
50.88 344.70
60.01 140.40
652.18 107.10
8.50 154.03
40.17 120.43
140 78 40.80
103.33 104.03
001.43 152.05
20,05 203.03
271.10 210.03
250.44 , 205.43
585.12 201,40
71.22 140.57
20.10 110.00
407.38 473.22
414.44 150.33
05.74 100.47
112.53 222.73
130.10 ' 131.03
5,710.07 8203.15
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Farm Implemehts, Wagons, Buggies,
Wind Mills, PUmps, Pipes and Fit
tings and Tanks, Barb Wire.
rttrt a
V Hay Press & Reftatrs ' fc
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i NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
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Tn llVm T 1 W.ni.n .nrf TU r 1 Tl..l.n .r.,1 l
all rubers wlioin It roar concern.
or
Hhorlff'i Balo.
ItTTlrtne ot an order of sale luaned from tha
district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon
a drtrw) ot foreclosure rendered in aald court
wDormn Toe uountr f Lincoln, n corporation.
U plaintiff and George It, liol.iuHon.
ct ni , are aereniiantH. and tn me
dlrectod. I will on the 27lh dar of SepCem-
tor, 1P02, at 1 o'clock p. ra at the eat fron
cnuntr. Nebraakn, aelt at pubtlo auCUou tn tLt
uiRuesi umuor lor caan. io NiiiBrjr gaia aocree.
luterett and coot, the followliJ described
property, Ucvrlti The northeast quarter of aoo-
iion so, lowunaip iv, range h, wot Hixtn i: m
Lincoln coantjr, Kebraaka.
Pated' North Platte, Keb. Anuet 2.1, 1902.
1a. njLniEMTvn. kharlr?.
' livtii
Hhe Climate
Of Western Nebraska is hard on paint and it is al
most money burned to use an inferior quality when
painting your house. The best paint is by far the
ciicapcst in tue end.
i Sherwin & Williams Paints
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narrow escape from death near
rittsfield, Mass., Wednesday
forenoon, an electric car rtjnninj
mto tnc coach in which the pres
ident was riding-. President
Roosevelt received a alight cut
on the head, Governor Crane of
Massachusetts was cut and
bruised, Secretary Cortclyou
was rendered uncnimnnim nnd
badly hurt, Wm, Craig, a secret
I I A II I H n ! n i ll. 1 . ! 1 1 1
nwi lue man, was uisuunuy iUUL'tl,
and the driver of the, coach was
fatilll V imiirp'il. fPh, ii.irti wua
struclcfairly by the car and over
turned, and the .occupants
thrown toMeifj'rouml. '
WsimusHEd
loo
GREoLITL
ffLoR PAIMTinO.
DRIES
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CrCoLITC 5AVC5 AS fWGJI
LADoR AS A CARPET SWfEPfR.
CoLR GAR DA. I
rvRTncn inroPrtATion,
fiCATA&fflkMiAfl
r-AWIT PHOWGT3 AT
NORTH PLATTE PUASMACY.
Have been sold by us for many years, and they have "
given universal satisfaction time tried and not S
found wanting. Vc have a full 'stock on haqd for
the spring trade, If you have used it you will buy'
it ngain; if you have not usctV it, try it.
A F STREITZ, Druggist!
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J Five Cent Cigar to
A.'T ROHMALZRiIBD'S.
is invariably found in
every glass of
GUND'S
Peerless Bottled Beer
THE BEER. OF GOOD CHEER
Because the best of materials and the greatest of
care enter into the brewing of it.
The ideal beverage for table use.
JOHN CUND B wjwiNG CO . UCro., Wk.
H. SCHLESINGER,0NORTH PLATTE, NEB.i
iahVrlfT'a ftnlii
ciiFiricioourior unooin count r( NeDrsniin, upou
4 decree of furectoauro rendered In mM court
pltlnutt and John Falrmi.n et al Are dfondnl
AW IhltMl HlMtolaul T IM ah ah-. 4Ttl. ..
HPQmbr. lt02fot Voclnck p. m. at the east front
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un., ... iu. hiuii uijuno iu norm iiniLn.
Uncolii county, Kebraaka. eell at pnbllo
auction tn tha hlnhei-f bidder,, far catb to
aatltfy aMd decree, Intercat and ooata, the
to-wlti "11)0 north
rouowinn uescriutxl property, to-wlti 'The north
wett quarter of section IB. towDsblp B.tiranKq
31. wett of Blxth P. H. Lincoln county, Nebraaka?
Dated North l'latto. Nab., Auirnst 25, 1P02. 'J
L. OARrEMTZB, BherlS.
Sheriff's Sale.
" Mue of an order of anlo lanod from the
district o turt of Lincoln, county, Nubrnska, upon
a decree of fprcclosuro rendered In aald court
em The Oounty Ot Lincoln, n corporation, Is
Ilaintlff and Mary E. Harrlea, et ai ,
n uofendanta and to mo dlrectod. 1
trill on tbe 27th day nf Beplaiubor. 1(02,
at t o'clock, p. ni at tbo cart frontdoor ol
i.iecoutt bono In North Flatto, Lincoln 'county.
Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe binned
bidder for cwli, lo eatUfy mid decree, Intern!
and costs, tho following described property,
to-wlt! The aoulhwett quarter of acctloa 24
township 0. range 81, west Sixth I. M. Lincoln
county, Kobraskn.
Data! orU. Flatto, Neb.. AiiriWU, K02.
L. OARrKNTKU, Hherltf,
Bheriff'i Balo.
Iljr virtue ol un order ot ale laaued'frorr
the district court of Lincoln county. Ne
braska, upon a decree of toieclnsurf
rendered tn aald court wherein The County
of Lincoln, a corporation, la plalntin
and S. O. L. Gannett, et. al are defend'
ants and to me directed I vjl on thr
S7th day of Septe Jiber. 19i)t, at I o'clock p
m. at the east front door ot tbe court tiouee Ir
North riatte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, seh
at public auction to the tilRhrst bidder foi
rash to satisfy said decree. Interest anc
coniB.mc ioiiowinR uescrioei properly, to-
..!. 11th. HAH. ...... . . n .. u . . t
"tn us nut iiicdff. iiiaiicr ot BCClllin
17, township 10. range 83. west of Sixth I. M..
Lincoln comity. Nebraska.
Dated North Platte. Neb,, Aueust , 1P02.
ii. vAurEnxKii. sneria
You arM hnrnhr nnllrinrl Ihitt nn Ihn 9Ath Ha.
necombor, 1900, tho undersized purcbased at
private tax Bale or the trearnrer nf Lincoln
county, Nebraska, the following described leal
estate situated In Lincoln county, Nebraska to.
will Lola Nov.. 8. 4, , 0, 7 and H. In Utock No. 75,
of Ihn ortslnal town of North l'latto.
BaM real estate was cold for tha delinquent
taxes nf tbe years 1S05. 181KJ. 1697, 1898 and 1WVU,
In which years said reab estate was taxed. Bald
real ostato waa taxod In tbo name of Wytnan ond
llartnn.
The time of redemption of said roal estate from
said tax sale wlll.explro December 2l)th. 1902.
1P- fUMOXL OoOZBt.
LEOAL NOTICE.
To B 0. Needham and to all others whom It mar
concern.
You aro hereby not! Bed that on the 26th day of
Deneraber, 1(C0 the undersigned purcbased at
iirlTato tax sa'e ot tbe treasurer of Lincoln county,
Nebraska, hf following tloscribed' real ostatn,
situated In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots
Numbers 8 and 4, lllock Numbor 45, of tbe orlu-:
Intl town nf North Flatto. ,.
Hmd real estate was anld for'tbe dellrquent
tsea of tbe yeara 1891. 1802. 1893, IbU. 18115, ldUI.
ISU7, 1898 snd 1899, In wblrh years gald real estate
waa taiod. Bald real estate was taxed In the
namnnfH. 0. Needbara.
Tho time of redemption of said real cslao from
sal.Max sale will explro December 31th. 1903.
W' Hamokl Ooozkb.
LEOAL NOTICK.
To Lewis Clark and to all others whom It may
concern .
You are boreby notified that nn tho 20th day nf
Deoembor, 1900. the undrrxlKned purcbased at
prlvnio tn aaln of tho treasurer nf Lincoln
county, Nebraska, tho following described real
esuto, situated In Lincoln, county, Nebraska.'
to wit: Lota Numbers 7 and 8. lllock Number 78.
of the original town ot North Flvte
Bald real estato was sold for tho delinquent
",I.e;',tu. ,oir. J8W m im im iw
and 1899, In which years said real estato waa
taxed. Said real estate was taxed In the name
of Lewis Olsrk.
The time of redemption of said real estate from
said tax tttlo will expire Deoember aith. 1902,
"19- BAMUri. niwini.
TIM11EU CULTUHE FINAL PitOOr NOTI E
rOll POI1LIOATION. "V"'
U, B. Land Office Nonh Faltte, Neb.,
., . u , September 8. 1W.
Nolle; Is hereby (flyen that Nicholas B. Bmlth.
has nied notice of Intention lo make final proof
5oro.re.rf,lB,or "d 'eoelver of tha Unllod Uta
Und Offloo at their offloa tn North Flatle. v0b ,
nu Saturday, tho IPth day of October. 1902. on
Imber culture applloallon No 18180. for Ihe east
calf of annthtvea, ,t.... mil a .
HOfi No. B. In township No. 0; north, ranse Nn.
Jl West. He names ss witnesses: Ollbert Hmln.
Theodore Bmlth. Loe Bmllh aud John V. llrit
tain, all ot Somorset, Nobrasks.
Olto. K. FnttNOil. Ttotrloto.
lie g Notloe.
John II. Ilrure. defendant: will take notice
that on the CTtbdav of August. IDOJ, Hannah
llruce. the plaintiff herein, filed her petition
In the District Court of Lincoln county, Ne
braska, against said defendant, tbe object
and prayer of which are to secure a divorce
from aald defendant; that she be given the
custody of her minor child and for general
relief, upon the ground tbar vou, the aald
defendant have deserted plaintiff for more
than two years without a reasonable or just
cause. Yon arc required to answer said
jietltlon on or before the 13th day of October,
Hated August 27ih. 100J.
S 1-4 HANNAH I1RUCE, Plaintiff.
NOTICE roll FUIJLIOATIOY.
Land Oflloe at North Flatto. Nob..
August 16th. 1002. '
.v. :v . r." ":..'u" ' ?wmg-
i v. . ui uis mieniion to
make final proof In support of his claim and that
1 . 7i n o r . register and re
owlTer of the U 8. Ind Office at North Flatto
Neb., on October tth, W0i vli:
OAKL Ov NELSON,
who made Homestead Kutj-j No. 17J1W, for tha
v 7' imnw sou eolith half
of northeast nusrter of secUon SM, townVblD 11
north rang Jtl.woat.8lxU,F.M. ""nsnip ,
" wiiiiuiaea io prove bis
o nllnuoua wldcnco upon and cultivation of said
land, vli: Kdward Johnson and Honrr Laser,
green, ot Hrady. Nej.. K,lo Nelsoo. andobn
Anderson. otBpannntb Keh.
al9tl Okosok k, rateKcn, HecUter.
NOTICE FOH FUULIOATION.
Land Offlco at North Fiat ta. Neb,.
,. . . . . August 7lh. 1WW.
M?,,c; hr'1brK veu that the following-named
sett er bss filed notice of his Intention to make
nnalpronflii support of Ids claim, and that said
proof will bo niad bofore tho HeglMor and 1U
Neb., on September Mth.Htti. vlit
who made Homestead Entry No. 170C0, for tha
southeast quarter of section t, town It, north of
jango 0B. western P.M. 1(. names 'the follow.
Ingwitnessea to prove nls continuous residence
upon aud cultivation of aald land, vlti Vtlllam
tsarruan. Thomat p. Hikes, ll.tl.irt Bikes and
WIltUhiUMa,2llbr-WallacNb. '
,13J Olo. E. Fswcu, Hefii&tar,
IIM1JKK CULTUHE. FINAL PHOOF-NOTICE
V.fi. Land Office at North Flatle, Nob..
... . BopWrabor 2. 1902.
Notice Is hereby gWen that Ollbert Smllh has
ttled notice of Intention to make final proof b .
Jlr r?fil.',,Cr f "Vi ?Mlw of ,h ""ed Slates
J.nA.1lceo". th.c,r iffl0 ,n Norn riatlo. No
rn?? k " Saturday, u,, 18tb day of October
1902. oil limber culture application No, 13.700. for
the south half norlhoasl quarter and north half
southeast quarter of s.otlon Nn. 7. In township
No. 9 north, rango No. 31 west, Ho names as
witnesses: N cbolas B. 8mllb, Theodore Smith. Leo
bm'tj. Jonn V, llritlaln. all of Homerwit, Neb.
.K0 Oxo. u. raKxcii. Register.
1IU11EK OULTUItE. FINAL PltOOF-NOTIOK
roil FUI1LIOATION
iJind Office at North Flatle, Neb.
,, , . t , July 30th. 1902.
nnltee la n.,h. nlvan Ik.. T..IH I Ol
-" -Cta.vu .mm. ..CO! IU 41 , OlUlB
has filed notice nf Intention tn ,.w.
final proof before register and receiver U. S.land
ofjlce in North Flatle, Neb., on Wednesday the
10th day of Boplember, 1902,on tlmlwr culture ap
plication No. 18,S111. for the east half south,
weat nimrtMr .nil wuul li.lf .n1.,i......
-- .-v. ...... .,. a'luiiixnDi iiunrior ui
seotloii No. 82. in township No. 11, north range
Nn. 80 west of Ihn Hltlh i m it. n...... ..
ltne.a. flAri.nu llll. , 1I...H..... ... .
... .... ..,.....' ..,,ri. ai. .VVlllinvi, leU.I
Jamos Evans, of Bomerset. Neb.i Jako Cousins, of
Nort.h ,'Ue' N,b'l ""fl invert Mulligan, of Horn
erects Nbu
, Ai LEO h NOTICE
III thn mat tr nrthn i..i.
Bplser.,Kuanllau, to soil real estato.
Notloo is hereby given that In pursuance of an
nnla, nrllAn It a r sai . ... . . .. .
. i.i n i i 1 1 ' unmee, i lingo Ol IUO
irici uiuri in l.mcoln CouiiIt.
uay or April, imo, for tbesaloottbe real estate
, made on the lflth
. . -. - . i. .up emu u, tur real ppinia
hereinafter described, there will bo sold at tho
..... a.aiM. uaiajr Ol lue UOI1TI JlOUSe On tUO SOlU
dsy ot August. 1902. at nne o'clock p, m., at pub.
llo vendue to the highest bidder for cash the fn.
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' . ' ' - 7, , i "tflin HI Hill OOUIUIVns.
t . I X f,BC"on iu. rowush p is, itauite 31,
Llnooln County. Nebraska. 11 u '
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., Linn IE Brioxn,
Guardian ot Agnes Bplctr, et al
In
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2d.ccor,VL&,?.n
iif7heW
f'J,'p,6m.be.r.',002't 1 P'1 P-m.at Iheiint
, couri nouse in Mnrth Flatto.
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rnl?ier.. ?.Qd 5""-b '""owing described
JiU V ' a L. .. ""ul"e" quarter or sec
tion 23. townahln ll.ranua "1 V., oi-.a. t.
U. Unocln connly. Nebraska. ' '
uiui nine, mn August 25, 190J.
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