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( ftolci ( Ho * ilcjiuWfcan I'ubllehcd otory Thursday nt tlieConnty Sofct. I > . M , AMBKKUUV , I'dltor fc9fUco In Castor Block , Fourth Axe.-t * Entered nt the poitomco at Ilrokcn Bow , Neb. , as ( cconil-clasi matter for trntmlielon through tboU. B.Malla. _ SUBSCRIPTION PKIOB : One Year , In ndvnnco 8' ' " 0 THURSDAY , NOV 23 , 1809. The recent experience of MoLoan and Gooblo will scarcely justify candidates in 1000 in calling upon Mr. Bryan to help thim out with speeches. The "militarism" bugaboo of the little Amorioan'party was'knocked . out in one round by ex-Senator Manderaon the other day , who showed that a United States regular army of 05,000 men to day is pro portionally smaller than an army of UO.OOO/vaa in 1840 , or 25,000 in 1870. The prosperous workingmen of the country evidently remembered on the last election day the failure of an experiment in charge ol ad * minalration made in 1802 , and this accounts for the unexpectedly large liepublcan vo'.o in the great manu facturing sections where Protection has brought prosperity to every line of industrial enterprise. The puoplo who wore charging the ndministration with a terrible loss of life during the recent war are Baying nothing moru on that Hubjpot now thati theVj have an opportunity to compare our IOBHOB with thoaa of Great Britain in her campaign in progress now in South Africa , \\horo the English losses in action in a month have been greater than these of our entire army in all the war with spain. The announcement that more than onohalf of the gold produced in the world in the last four bund rod yoard Las been mined in the last forty ycais is proving ctn- barraasing to llio people who wore brushing the dust oil their cam paign apoochoa of 1800 , in which they nsacrtod that gold was appre ciating because its production did not keep peace with the demands of the world for a circulation medium. ] Hero is a chance for Mr. Bryan. The Tagal oigan in the Philipinca , the Indopondonoia , declares that "Rizal , Bryan , and Aginaldo are the glorious trinity of our political re. domption" . If Mr. Bryan and hie associates ID the United States are Buffiointly helpful to enable Aguinal -do to establish independence in the Phillipines , Mr. Bryan might trans fer hia Presidential aspirations to that spot , where ho appears , accord ing to the Indeponoia , to bo extreme ly popular. The world's record for the pro- duotion or steel rails by one plant in twenty four hours was beaten by the South Chicago mills on October 25th , when they turned out 2,000 tons ; The product of this plant for Ojtobor was 00,000 tons , and for the year will bo 025,000 , Wo may add by way of constructive moral that but for a Republican Protective Tariff the plant roffered to would not in all probablity now bo in existence , but the stool rail making , as of yore , would have its domicile in England. Oswego " ( N. Y"Times. . " A report from the land of the Dakotas says the natives predict a mild , open winter , aa is certainly forecasted by the weathor-log up to the present tituo. The Indians baae thgir predictions , it is said , upon the fact that the leaves upon the trees dried before they fell , the ranohmon base thrir prediction up on the fact that corn husks are thin this year , while the cattlemen predict a mild winter because their animals have put on but a light coat of hair , whereas last fall their hair grow unusually long. Every body will hope these signs may prove .true , for the coal merchants insist upon advancing prices. Bso. The Nebraska Press Association will hold Us next meeting in Lincoln Jan. SJ3 , 1000- Col. , Welt Moiso has decreed that Lee llcrdman shall bo olork of the supreme court. What Moiso pays must go with the present state ollU clala. The Wichita Eagle says that General Fred Funuton looked out of the oar window at a small town in western Kansas and saw a seeth ing nines of humanity at the depot to do him honor , Turning to his wiio he seid , "Two years ago I lectured to an audionoo of seven in this town. " Colonel Bryan , in his signed ro- v'.ew of the election , gloats over the fact that Mark Hanna'aown oounty waa carried by the other man. This he seems to consider pretty goot proof that the adminiftration is on its last legs. A man who oan't carry his own oounty , you know , isn't very much of a iollow. The vote in Lancaster oounty , Nob. , in 1800 , stood ab follows : McKinley 0,587 ; Bryan 5,087. Lincoln Journal. Another feature in the oap of the administration is tha acquisition of the island of Tutuila in the Samcan group , which falls to our lot in the readjustment made by the United States , Germany and Great Britain. This island poasesaoa the iinoat ip- land harbor in the south Pacific , and perhaps the entire Pacific Oooin , and thus adds a very valu able feature to the Pacific territory which has come into the pos.icsion of the United Slatea during Presi dent MoKinloy's term. The unanimous opinion of Ad miral Downy and his naaooiates on the Philippine commission that the government should retain posses sion of the Philippine Islands doubtless had its effect upon the minds of many voters who were undetermined as to the wisdom of our expansion policy , and whoso dooiaion in support of the president gave in the reoont election the un oxpeotodly largo republican ma jorities in Ohio , Kentucky , Now York , Now Jersey , Pennsylvania and other states. Secretary Gage has given notice that ho wants to pay $25,000,000 of government bonds by December 1. That sounds like the days of Harrison risen when under his administra tion the government was monthly reducing its debt. It has only been a few abort years when in time of peace , under democratic admin , iatration , the government woa forced to sell bonds to meet the current expenses. Verily there is some difference between a free trade and a protective tariff policy. "The time is rapidly approaching when Japan , China , Korea , Siam , and the Philippines will consume every pound of the South's surplus ootton , manufactured or raw , and raako her absolutely independent of the British or European market. Every farmer , laborer and manu- fuctnror in the South should have deep concern in America's Asiatic opportunity. There should not bo a discordant note from the Roanoke to the Rio Grand in support of a policy to extend , protect and con trol the markets of the Orient. " Hon. John Barrett , President Cleve land's Minister to Siam. Senator Mills has thrown a now bombshell into the democratic camp by announcing , in a recent interview at San Francisco , that ho la an expansionist , and is "in favor of holding onto the Philippines , if wo can adjust conditions to our form of government. " Add Mills to a long list of democrats , includ ing MoLaurin of South Carolina , Morgan of Alabama , Horry of Ken tucky , Wheeler of Alabama , Blaok of Illinois , Fitzgerald of Massa chusetts , King of Now York , Graoo of Now York , Caffory and MoUenry of Louisiana , Lindsey of Kentucky , Giay of Delaware , and a boat of others , who refused to got onto the ailvor-populiat-auti-oxpauaion plat form which Bryan aud his follow , ors are now trying to patch togeth er , and the outlook for democratic success is extremely dubious. Dr. Rhodes and Prof. Stookham as chairman and assistant of the pep central committee have won distinct ion as loaders , this fall and why shruld they not bo rocognixod , by sending them to Uio legislature ? Campaign aasortions of 1800 read strangely now. The propooratic oratora of that occasion were insis ting that the tjold mines of the world could not possible produce enough of the yellow metal to keep ) ace with the world'a requir- menta for an increased currency yet the gold production of the present year will far exceed the average annual production of silver and gold combined during the period between 187. < and 1800 , Customs receipts under the Dingloy law continue to surpass thomost sanguine expectations of its framora. In the month of October they amounted to $18,800,000 , or an average of over $000,000 per day , and in the first nine days of November were over $0,000,000 , being far in excess of the half million dollars a day which is the amount ordinarly expected of the customs end of the revenue-produc ing machinery of the Government. Judge RCCRO lost the entire liquor influence of the state , that is strong enough to defeat any man on any ticket when it goes about it and did not even gain tin paltry compensation of the meaner pro * hibition vote. Ho got % a few scat tering votes from the sensible and honest men of the party but four- iiftha of that strength was either not exercised in the judical contester or wan given to the opposition. The prohibition political ! is a little nr aner and more coiiacieuccless than any other. He always de lights in stabbing a good temper ance man. York Times. Monday the time of the court was taken in trying the case of "b.W Thompson , against J. M. Flood of Dale , to recover sum of $72. on bal ance on a note given for a Piano bin- dor. The defense was that the ma chine did not give satisfaction and the payments that had been made should be returned to the defendant Flood as \ or. terms of waranly. Alpha Morgan and N.T , Gadd were attorneys for the plaintiff , and Led- wiok and Humphrey for the defend ant. The Cftso did not go to the ju ry until eleven o'clock Tuesday aud after b oing out at day failed to agree on a verdict and were dis charged. Secretary Gng 'u proposition to redeem $25,000,000 worth of the outstanding bonds of the United States not yet due , the purpose being ing to put into circulation a part of the surplus in the treasurer , will probably bring the total money in circulation in the United States to the two billion dollar line. The total money in circulation on No vember 1st was $1,903,710,147 , and the great excess of exports over im ports is constantly bringing money into the country from abroad , so that it seems almost certain that the two billion line in our circulation will bo reached very aoon , thus in creasing the circulation 3.1 per cent atuoo the nomination of Bryan and all this without the free and unlimited coinage of silver. No better evidence of prosperity can bo found than the rapidly in creasing demand for freight car riers on the railroads and lakes. Grain , coal , lumber and iron men arc complaining that they cannot got oars and stcAmehipH to move their freights , despite the fact that every nerve is being strained by manufacturers to increase the sup ply of vehicles for transportation. Car shortages are reported by the largo companies at from 1,500 to 5,000 oars , and already the iron ore producers of the northwest have chartered vessels for next season's service , thus insuring a greater amount of iron ere than ever be fore known. The American Oar and Factory Company , which is manufacturing steel freight cars , has recently taken orders for over $14,000,000 worth of now cars. rrosnrrily and the Tariff. If the Tariff is all wrong , as the Democrats arc constantly claiming ; if it fosters trusts and created artificial conditions which nffcul burliness unfavorably ; if it imposes an unjust and unnecessary tax and robs the people , it follows that tbo higher the duties the worse it becomes - comes and the lower the duties the bottclr it bcc.omoH. Now the Inriff may bo fully as bad ns us unumics claim that it is ; but this country has experimented extensively with it , and experience has taught some stubborn facts conooring its opera tions. When the Democrats came into power a few years ago , it will bo remembered that they had a very poor opinion of the Tariff , but they tdid'nt through it overboard. Instead of cutting it out altogether and ushering in the millennium , they.attempted to make it a little better by cutting down the afore mentioned tax. And they Bpocdliy learned that their remedy did network work as expected. Their theory was u | set , and cvedoncos wore not wanting which wont to show that if that theory had been carried to its logical conclusion and Free-Trad had boon established the four years' depression ought to bo more em. barrasrring now than ever before. The duties [ levied at the ports of entry are so outrageously high that they havorbeou called prohibituo The democratic party can demonstrate trato that they must necessarily in terfere with our export trade , run imports and fail to supply the country with revenue. Yet for porno unaccountable reason they haven't done anything of that kind Instead of depressing , the re is wide spread prosperity , exports have in creased rather than diminished ; imports are satisfactory and no complaints are hoard rcgtrding the lax. The democrats njay be right iu their premises , but-their concluB ions do not seem to fit into ihe existing order of things Full River ( Mass. ) "Herald. " About the last of the industries to recover from the depression caused by low tariff and democratic rule is that of woolen manufactur ers. The enormous importations of woolen goods under the Wilson low tariff paralyzed the manufact urers of woolen goods within the United States , and it is only during the last few months that they have fully recovered from the depression duo to the enormous stock in the country when the Dingloy law was passed. Now , however , the woolen mills of the country are running on full time , and in many caeen over time. Demand for American wool is increasing , and the laat of Ameri can industripB to feel the effect of republican protection is gratefully acknowledging its benefits. Mite Josie Stuckey , who hvea about fourteen miles Houth west of Hyannis with her parents , Mr , and Mrs. Fred Stuckoy , aocidunlly phot her self in the' Stomach with a 22 calibnr revolver last Saturday. She was out shooting prarrio dogs and in trying to cook the gun placed it in some manner aganist her with the above result At the last report she was getting aloncr , nicely but the doctor hail not found the bullet. Whitman Sun. I.owcr Ilccr Creclt. Harvey Brown took hog3 to Analoy last week. Mrs. Harvey Brown's brthur , Arthur Cox , is visiting them. George Williams went to Omnha on Saturday. Joseph Pigman took a load of hogs to Sunnier on Saturday. Lester Mason is snapping corn for Joseph Pigman. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarvoy Brown wont to Stunner on Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs , Warren Mason and also Mr. and Mrd , Lou Davis went to Broken Bow last ' 1 huraday. Mary D.iuglierty , who has been on the sick Hat for some time , in improving nicely HOW. There will bo a turkey -shoot at the Round Hill school house next , Saturday. Thpro will bo a LUorary at the Round Hill tchool every Wodnea- siy night. Mr. McGregor of Pitlsburg , Pa , oamo to visit : tt Mr. Downey's laat week. Ho is a ncphow nf Mrs. D. Dnwocys. Corn hueking and hunting arc the chief occupations of the men and boys hero at present. A num ber are through huaklng cornwhich id raiU'ing from 15 to 35 bushels nor acre. On last Thursday the children and a few friends gathered at the Drake place to surprise Mr. Dewey , it being his birthday. Tiny had a very nice lime and a splendid di ' - tier , which made them fcol like dancing , so they sent out invita tions , but as it was late when they were sent out , only a few oamo but onoiujh to danoo a few sot. A very lino'lap supper was served after the dance. On account of the ill health ol Mr. Driughtory and not being able to husk hifl coin , the neighbors gathered at his homo on laat Thurd clay and finished husking it for him. Tho'o wcro 15 men and J3 wagons. It was quito : i sight to see BO many teams in one field all al once , and wo believe they onjoycd it from the way the corn flew and the way the dinner disappeared. Mr. and Mrd. Danglurly feel vcrv grateful and wish to than. ; them all for their neighborly kindness. Cimiru. Mr. and Alre , I. M. MnHcn npcnt Sunday at Mr. Pigtnau's. A Woman's Mission Union wes organized at the Morgan school house on Thurrdiy. Miss Baldwin was chosen imHident. Misses Laura and Barbara Sell apent Sunday evening at Mr. K-l- inund'p. Miss Liza Edmunds has been suffering with a severe toothache the past week. Mrs. Soil is in I'roken Bow tak ing treatment with the magnetic doctor. This came to late for last weck'-j paper. Editor. Ijind OIllco at Broken Dow , Neb. , I Nov. 17 , 1899. f Nollco la hereby given Hint tint fullowlnir-rmm- cd Peltier tins tiled noticeof Iris Intention to mil.c ; Until proof In support ot hie claim , find thit : said proof will bo made before Hegit < ir and Receiver Hrokcn lo\v Nob. , on Jan. 0 , IfiOJ , viz : VljrSHCH C Htreclt , Mormi , N br. . II K. No. 352 , for the so > { , ecc. 17 , T 17N..H ! ! l W. Ho luiuies the following witnesses to 'provohiB continuous residence upon aid : cn'llvntlnn of Mild Intnl. vlx : lobu H. Street nnil 1C lie or K. Hoagboom of Hrokcn limv , Neb. , nnd Milton M. Whitney and Aley A. Winchester of Mcnm Neb S3 ( it JASIKS WIllTKHEAl ) , Heglster. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the District Court of Caster County , Nc- ) iraka. The Itili GCO Trust Co , Plaintiff. 1 VS. I M P Streeper , Mrs M FStreoper - ( his wife ) anil J W Smith , le-1 li'.ndfuits J 1 lie defendants , M V Strcopor , Mra M V Streep- or ( hU wlfo ) mid , l W Bmltli , will take notice that on tliu S3il 'lay of November , 16'J'J , the plalntl * ' , The Hollance Trust Co , Illed UK petition In tlio District ( ourt of Ouster coniuy , Nobrafkn. iijjalnst M I ? Mrecper , Sirs 11 ! ' Streepcr ( hU wlfi ) null J W Smith , defendants , the object and pray er of which lire to foreclose certain tax certificates l-f uud by tbo treasurer of " 11 Custer county , on thoSSth ilay ot November , 169 ; ! , of which the jilnlntlff I" now the owner nnd boltli r thereof fur the Hum of { 101 "G nnd covering ( ho following do- centred mcmiecs : All of block -10 except lot.i lit. N , 15 ; Iotu7 , 8 and 12 In bll ; 41 : lots 19 , ! . ' 0 , at , Ui. 2.1. Iu bile 42. nnil all of hlU 50 cxcopts lots 11 , 12 , nil tu Railroad Addition to village of Callawnv , Nibrnskn , eald county nnd upou which has been | inld "mibsrquo'it" tax OH follows : on the 82th dny of October , Ib9. ) , for the your 1S92 , tlio sum of SIM 02 ; on the 1st day of Ansust , 18SU , lor thu yum 1893 , the until of $213,78 , each of which amounts draw 20 mr emit Interest from their respective dutcn , all of will b is duo nnd uu ivld. 1'lalntlII prays udeereo of foruclosnre of HA il certificated and receipts nnd Bale of eald premises iouaro required to answer uald petition on or before Monday , the let day of January. ll > of ) D-.ted nt Urokfii How , Nebraska , this 2M day of Kovember , 18U9. 2.HI THE HKMANOE TUUST CO , rinlnllll. llv Willis Ccdwcll , lti > Attorney Aitcet- James htockham , Clurk NOTICE TO NON-RE8IDENT8. TnthcD'btrlct ' Court of Custer County , Ne braska The Hellanco Trust Co. I'lainllfT. 1 VS. I The Nohraeka Mercantile Co , K j- It Jones nnd the City National j llfttik , Koiruoy , Nob. , Def'dtbJ The defendants , B H Jones , will take notice that on the -Otli day of November , 1899 , the plaintiff , llio Hellancu Trust Co , Illed Its petition in the Dlstilct court of OtiHter county , Nebrnsku , ncaliiDt the Nebraska Mcrcinttlc ( , o , K H Jones ind thu City National Hank , Kearney , Neb , , de fendants , the object and prn > 0 ! oflilch aiu to foreclose a certain tax certificate leaned by the treasurer of sa'd Ctister county , on the SStli day of Nov-mlwr , 189. . ' of nlilcli the pl.tlntlll Is now the owner and holder thereof , for th > ) rum of 840 - : ? 3 and covering the following dctcrlled prem ises : Lots 1 , a Mid 18 1 ' blk ! ! of lUlrond Ad dition \lllaio of Cnllnway , Mild county , and upou which has been paid "Hibafijuont" tax ua folloWH , On thc'J5tli day of Octuhur , 1893 , for the jcnr 169J , the t > um of 818,93 ; on the 1st day of August , 1891 , tbo year 189. ! , the sum of $10.8' ' , each cfuhich amounts drnw-U percent Interest from their rvepictlre dates , all of which Is due nnd unpaid , Plalntilf prays n decree of foreclose of eald certificate nnd receipts and ante of said premises. You are required to answer find petition on or before Monday , the 1-t dny of January , 1900. Dated at Hrokcn How , Nebraska , tutsM : day of November , 189S > . T1IK HKLIANOR TUUST CO , Plaintiff. Willis Ciuhvell , Its Attorney. Attest ; J&iuoa H'ockliuin , Clerk. JiUtl filUSIU ALBUM FREE. 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Loud Olllco , Hrokcn How , Nobr. , I . fov. ao , 1899. 1 A pnlllclent contest atlldavlt having been filed In this otllcc by Hugh Kcnoycr , contestant , against Homestead entry No 1,180 , made Aug. 15 , 1S98 , for no M see IT , T. 17 , K. 20 , by Andrew J. Ooff , contcsteo. In which it is aliened that paid Cell haa failed to comply With tlio law as to residence nnd cultivation , raid partlca nro hcriby liotltl'J.l to appear , respond and offer cvldenco touching aald allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Jan. 0 , 19 0. before the Kcglstor nnd Itccclvcr at the United States Land Ulllco In Hrokcu It ) w , Neb. The filid contestant li&vlUKilii a ] irojior aflldnvit , filed Nov. 20th , 1899 , Ret forth facia which show that after duo diligence , personal service of thta notico'can not be made , it la hereby ordered nnd directed that tjnch notice bu given by due and I roper rubliontion 23-Gt VIIAMK n. Youno , Kccclvcr. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In tlieJ.Dlatnct Court of Custcr County , Ne braska. Thu Hellanco Trust Co. , I'hlutlfl. ) VS. V M. F , Streeper , et al. . Defendant * ) The defendants. M V Streeper , Mrs M V 3tr op- cr ibis wife ) , J W Smith and John V Harwell Co , wlli tnko notice that on tbo 23d day of November , 1899 , the plaintiff , tbo Ucliaticc Trust Co , filed its petition In the District conrt of duster county , Nebrnsltii ngulnet M. F. Strc'cpjr , Sirs M K Strco- per ( bis wife ) , JV Smith nnd John V Fnrwcll Co , dofendftiite , the object and jiravcr of which are to foreclose u certain tax certificate issued by the treasurer of said Cuetcr county , on the S. > th day of November , 1S9J , of uhlcli the plalntill la now the owner and hold r ( hereof , for tbo sum of $ ' ) ! 90 ttnd covering thu foUowlnRdcfcrtbed prjm- IPCB : Lots 23 n.id 21 and Block -U , U'lilroad Ad dition to the village of Uallaway , paid county , nnd whlcii has been " " upon paid "subsequent" tax as follows : On the tptli tUy ot October. IKtt , tor the year 1S93 , the sum of ? iii 05 ; on the 1st day ot puciif t , 1691 , for the j car IS9J , the cum of 533.12 , cadi of which amounts dr iw ! 20 per cent Interest from thulr respective dates , all of which Is duo nnd unpaid. Plalntill prays n decree of foreclosure of eald ccrtl'tcatc and receipts As sale of paid premises. You uru required to ansuer mud petition on or before Monday , the 1st dny of January , 11KJJ. Dated nt Hroken How , Nebraska , this 2'Jd day OfNoviTlbo . 1899 S3tt ! Till : ItULIANCK TRUST CO. 1 yVilliu Cadwell , Its Attornny. , Attest : Janus Slockham , Clerk. -A. \ ' NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In thu District Court of Caster County , Ne braska. The ItclUnco Trust Co. , Plaintiff. v * . ; Ch 8. H. Holts et ill. , Defendant ? . ; ThedcfondnnU , M. Streeper and Mrs. M , V. Streeper , bin wife , J.V. . Smith and Lotla W. Smith u ill take no ice tint on the ! d day of November , 180 ! > , the plaintiff , the ItelllKicn Trust Co , , filed HH petition In the District court of Cnater county , Nebraska , u tilnat Charle H It. Holts , Mrs. Itebcccn A. Hctt * , M. V. Str.epcr , Mrs. M. P. Strcepor ( bis wife ) , J. W. Smith and Lotta W Sn.Ub , defendants , thu object and prayer of which are to foreclose n certain tar certificate ' Issued by thu Iro'nurcr ' of said Cu ter county , on tbo a5th dny of November , 169J. of whlcii the , plalntill Is now the owner mid holder thereof , for 1 the euni of $13 ( W and covering the followlnu des- crlhed | > : tiu MS. I. t 1 , 1 ! id 3 iu ! ! ! oil : at , llailroad addition to vIllnK'o of Cnllaway. W. cth l > . M. , paid cont.tr , and upon which lias been paid [ "subsequent" tax ns folio H : On .hu ! iMh dny of ' October. lb9H , for the year 18tt ! , the sum of JI-J 59 ; . on the 1st day ot August , Ib9l , for the year It'.1 : ! , 1 the sum of ili9 ! : ! , eucli oflilcli amounts draw 'JO per cent Interest from their respective djtoi , { all ofblcli is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff praya n decree of foreclosure oE fold i certificate and receipts & Palo of said promlecs. I You are riquired to answer said petition rn or f heroic Monday , the 1st day of January , 1900. j Dated nt Hrokcn Dow , Nebraska , tnls BUI day f of November 18U9. j TUE UEUANcH TUUST CO. . Plaintiff. ly Willis Caflwell , Its Attorney. Attest : JnmcB Slockham , Clerk. 14 NOTICE OF SUIT. In the district Court of CustercounlyNobr nka. Otorge W. Apple , Plalntill , 1 VB. J. Harriet K I.ohr , ct l. , Defrndatita. ) The ( ! efcndsllt , Harriet K Lt > hr , Daniel b. Lohr , Mary K Courtney nnd JIIIIIUH ( 'ouitney , will lake notice tlmt on the -Otli duv nf Novem ber , 1899 , George W. Apple , plalntilf hero n , filed his petition in the District Court of Cantor countv , ftobr.ieku , a Mnet the dofondantH hurcln named &nd each of ihcni , thu ot.joct and pr yor of which arc to forcelo.H : n certain Tax t'ale cer- tillcalo duly l sncd by the cojtity tenurer of Cutter county. Nubrnhha. on Hi-tiStli diy of No vember , 1H93 , to OeoigeV. . Apple , plalntill herej In , upon the following ( teeciibud property , towlt : A. Lots l.S II , -1 , 5 , 0 and 7 , In block Ji ! , in the s original town of itrokcu How. Nebraska , and for mibacqueiit tnscs duly paid by nr.ld plaintiff upon mid propartlca for yoara 189J IH'JSand 1HU1. That there Is duo upon said tux jalu ccrtlflcatca nnd Bubaciiient tnxsspaU , the sum of $ ' ! 92.30 , and philu'lrt herein prays for an cccoiintlug against said defendants for nioniya paid on said Tax Certlfionti'B , nnd for subsequent taxis paid , and tint n docrno may be rendered that thu enld defendants herein be required to pay the Bum found Otic , or that * al I property may be Bald , iia provided by biw and that raid pla nUH'i < claim for taxes paid ninbe paid to htm out of the pr ceeds ot h.ild sale. the said defendants ubovo named , nro rrqulnd to nupwor the nal.l petition Illed In said cour > by Oi . .rgoV. . Apyle , ) il latlu" , on or before thu first day of Jtinumy , 1900 , or the facts stated In Bald petition will bo t- ken aa true , nnd coafcased and judgment ron lured accordingly. D.i cd th B iOih dny of Noveuiber , 18W. U. 11. HUMt'lIKKY , Ally , for 1'lalntllT. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. Iu the District Court of Ou-t r County , Ncbr. The Hollance Trust Co. , Plnliitlll 1 ' v . 1 Ucorgu D Ilntchlbeon , Ella Ilntchlneon , bis t wife.W H Kietliamnml H S I.tlly.Defondants.J The defendiuif , Oeoigo I ) Untelilnsoii. Klla Ilutchlnson , bis \ vlfiuud H S Lilly , will taku notice thnt nn tho-lth day of Ootohcr , ISUU , the lila ntllT , The Heliaueo Trust Co. , Illed lib | ell- tlon In tliu district rourt of Ouster county , Ne- brj ka , OKitlimt Ucorije I ) llutuhlneon , llllrt llutcldnpon , his wlfo , W II Kastluiu oi.d H 8 Lilly , defendants tlie object and prayer ot which tire to foreclose n certain tux certillcuto Issued by thu treasurer of hiild t ustcr county , on tlui 5tli day of Novuiboi , mi , of which the plalntilf U now the owner add holder thereof , for tbo sum of 9 6' ' , and comliiR the folloulntr descrlhed tiremlecs : The ( outh half of lots ,23 and 21 , iu block 3 , Iu A W ( iandy'H addition to the original town ot Hrokcn , n ild comity , and upon wtlch has been paid "subsequent" tax in folloua : On the S5th day of October , ISfji. : for Ihe year 189'i , tha tuni f J-I.M ; on the 1st day of August , IbUI , for the ytar IMS , the mm of J3.H , each ofhlch amounts draw iO per cent In crest from their res- I > iictlvu date * , all of which IK due nnd unpaid. I'lalutlll praya n dccico of foreclosure of said n rtltlcato nnd receipts and tain of eald iiromUes. \ouaro requited to niibwer eald peilttun on or before Monday , the Utti day of December , 1899- \ t ated t Hroken lloivebraska , this Slth day ol > - Octob r , 18&9. Tan IlKLUXcKTiineT Co.Pltf. ' ISEAL ] Hy WI11U ( Jadwell , Its Attorney. Atteet : Jniuee Stocklmro , clerk , ' UV J O Painter , Deputy , o-JO-Ot