TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NEB. . Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Helcun , Chicago , llntte , Ht. Joseph , Tortlnnd , Kansas City , . Salt Lnko City 8f Ixmls , and alt San Frnuolsco points east and south. and all points weft TUA1NB LKAVK A3 FOLLOWS : EAST. No. 43. Local express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , nnd all points cast . 70:20 ; : a.m. . No. 44. Local passenger , departs. .11:83 : a. m. " No. 40. Through freight cnet lnlly..5:8 : ! ) n. m. No. 48. Local freight east arr. dally 13.00 p.m Departsat . l.Oup.m. Except Sunday. vtKt-r. No. 41. Local express dally , Helena , Ilnttc Portland , nil points wed . . . .10:55p. : in Wo. 13. Local ptu6cngcriirrlve at..45 : p. m. No. 4fi. " " wen 10'6 a. m No. 47. ' . 'o P'1" Departs at . 2.45pin Except Huncloy , Sleeping , dining nnd rccllnltiR chair cars ( sente Ireo ) on through trains. Tlcltes Bold and bag gage checked to miy point In thi United btati'e ana Canada. No. 48 1ms merchandise cats Tuesdays , Thurs days and Saturdays. No. 45 will curry passengers fpr Anselmo , Hal uy , Seneca , Whitman nnd Alliance. No. 40 will carry pnssoi gera for Kovoun * Grand Island , Sowaid nnd Lincoln. Information , miipe , lime tables and ticket fall on or write tu II. L. Ormsby , agent , or J Frauds , G. J' . A. , Omuho. Nebraska. 11. L. OIIMBBV , Burlington Koute Cnlllornin Excursions Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Omahu1:35 : p. m. Liu dolu 0:10 p. in ami Llaiitiugs 8:50 : p. m. every Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tourist sleep- era. No traubt'ers ; cara run right through to Bnu Francisco and Lot. Angelea over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; l.uvo spring seats and hacks , and are provided with curtains , becKiin . ' , towlcH , soip , etc. Uni- foruim poitt'18 and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany eauli oxourHiiHi , relit-ving pasHungern ol all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjeots of iutereht and in mauj " other ways helping to make thu overland trip a dnlightful exper- luuoe. Second class . tickets art honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket oilice , or write to J Francis , general passenger agent Omaha , Nob. The Way to go to CnliCoriiiu Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ductud. via tto Turlington Koule You don.t ctmngo cars. You make faB time. You gee the finest scenery ou the globe. Your car Is , not as expensively fur nleued lie R place Bleepnr , but it Is ju i ftj clean , just as couilortable , just ut- good to ride In and nearly $20.0U cneaper. It line wide vestibule ? ; p.utBcligagshlKh back seats ; a unforuud Pullman porter ; clean bedding ; epacicus toilet rooms , tables ntd beating range lieing htioL-gly and Tumvily built , il rides emootblj ; It is warm In winter and tnol in Bummer. Jn obdcge of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies It right through to Lo Angeles. " Cara leava Omaha , St. J eeph Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday iirrivlng S n Pranclfco following Sun day , LOBS Angeles Monday. Only three days from Missouri River to the Pacific { Jottst , including two etop-cv rs of \ % hours at Denver and 2J hours at Salt Lake City , two of the moEt Interesting cities on tbo continent. For folder giving lull Imformitlnu , o H at any Burlington liouto ticket ollloe , or write to , . ) . FKANCIS Gon'l. Pass. Agt. , Omaha , Neb. WANTED Several persons for District Office Managers in this state to represent mo in their own and surrounding counties' Will ing to pay yearly $000 , payable weekly. Desirblo employment with undual opportuitiea. References exchanged. Enclose self-addreseed Htac ped envelope. S. A , Park , 820 Caxtcn Biiildirg , Chicago. Prtina In the cheat when a person hap a cold Indicate n -dency toward poriumonia .A pit ce of thuiel dampened - ed with Chnmberlln'B Pain Blam mid bound on to the chPBt over the pent of pain will promptly relieve the pnln anil prevent the threatened attack of pnemonla. This same treatment will cure n l tne lack In a few houra , Sold by a'l ' DrugkjlBta. Eureka Hnruess Oil Is tlie best prcsurvtitlve of new leather uucl tlio bust renovator ot old leather. Hullshoftcns , blnclt- enaaiul protects. Ube on your best Imrncse , your old liar- ness , nnd your cnrrlucctop , nml they will not only look better but \\cur lonstr. Soldcvemvbereln cans-nil tizea from bulf l > lntn to theCallous. . UaJeij BTA.SU1KU OIL 10. To the Public. Our biography books wore burned , containing 1,500 biographies , which can only bo obtained in time for publication in our book , by sending us by mail to Broken Bow at once , n letter , answering the following questions : Born where ? When ? Father's name ? Mariied , when ? Where ? To whom ? Who was born when ? Where ? Father's name ? llow many children ? Their names ? Game to county when ? n .Located where ? About how many copies will you want ? S. D. BUTCUKR , ays Kqimlitj , Economy , Securllj. bo tree test f r Life Insurance la found In Iho Equity of th Contract , tbo Economy of Management , and the Security for tbo Payment. fj''M TUB OIUGINAL $ p f | | Bankers Life Association , M it -0- ill ! . * v4jB ] ijjyj Do * Ololuos ) , Iowa. if ; ! ; ' EDWARD A. TenrLB , President. jwjj i * > - Organized July 1st , 1879. toy Uili SSi Guaranty Fnnd for eafety. ttfjSj Snriilns Fund for protection. j 5 Supervised by 3,000 depository banks. $ i Sccurl los deposited with the state ? ; } department. | jf $ Conservative methods. Jf'jS 1 1'rcferrcd IllstsLow Hates. Jj-j 1I Quarterly Payments. 5& ) | I 1'or rates and full Information , call i V on or address J.A.HAREIS , | | Agent for Ouster County , Neb jj Ofllco nt Fanners IJnnk pf Cnrttr ' 'i Connty , Hroken How , Neb , j ? ft A HUSBAND SAYS : " Before my wife began using Mother's Friend she could liardjy get around. I do not think she could get along without it now. She has used it for two months and it is a great help to her. She does her housework without trouble. " Mothers Friend Is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment. It is the one and only prepara tion tlmt overcomes morning sickness and nervousness. It is the only remedy that relaxes and relieves the strain. It is the only remedy that makes labor short and delivery easy. It is Ihe only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling cr rising is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the lives of both mother and child. Mother's Friend If fold by drogglitJ for 91. Send for onr free Illustrated book. The Bradflcld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Qa. S D. Butcher has selected men from every poet office in tbo county to write , but this excludes no one from competing for tbo premium book. Two Pointed ( Jucstloiis Answered. Wtmt is tlio use of making a better irticlo tban your competitor if you cnn lot get a bettor price for ItT Ana. AB aero IB no cutletenco la tno price tne public will buy only tbe better , BO that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be much greater in thu aggregate. How can you get tbe public to know your runke Is the beat. If boll ; articles are brought prom inently before tbe public both are certain to be tried nnd the .public . will very quickly PUBS judgement on them iu < l use only tie better one. This rxplalns the large snlo on' Chamberlln's Cough Remedy. The people havebeen useing it for years and tinv found It can always bo depended upon1 They may oucfisinnally take up with some fashionable novelty put forth wl'h ' exaggerated claims , but are certain to return to tbe one remedy that they unow to ba rolinble , nnd for coughs colds ami croup thnr * la noth ing equal to Chnmberlin's Cough Homed/ . For sale by all Druggists Clinmbrrlaln'ri Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea liomcdy can always bo depen ded upon and IB plcasent and enfo 10 'ako. So'd by all DrugglPts. A Sure Sign of Croup. II"Ursness In a child tlmt Is subject to croup IH n euro indication ot the approach preach ol the dlse.iso. If Clmmherlir/B Cough Remedy IH given BB soon as the child becomeo hoarau , or even after the croupy coueh has appoard ; It will prevent vent the ntliiok. Many inothrra who liavt' uroupy children always Itrep th'e ' romi'dv nt hand and iind that it f\v- & them much trouble and wony. It can alwftyd be depended upon and It IP pleaeent to take. For sale by''all drug gist. C. \ \ . DUAL. A. P. SMITH , Beal & Smith , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Prompt attention given to collections and real estntu. Olllco QTor First National Hank. Urolien Bow , . . . Ncbraika. T. W. Bass , DICNTI8T. All work first class. Rooms on 3d tloor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nobr. ExpUnnllou of Sunday School Lesson. or BIT. BIO. U. BOAMl. The Birth of JOBUH Jan. 1 , 1000. Loko 8:1.18. Golden Text uThon ahalt call hit name Jetni : for be iball tat lilt peopla from tbelr tins , " itatb. lai. Our leanonrt for Homo time have been in the Old Testament ; but for the next eighteen months our Ics- BOUB will bo ou the life of Our Lord. In this time wo shall study the whole record of our Lord's life an given in the four Qospola , Wo begin with the lowly birth and liu- iah with the resurrection both beautiful events the one the ush ering into the world of the little babe the other tht coming forth of the Loid Jesus Christ from the grave into the ineorruptiblo lift ? The same person who brings into the world at his birth glad tidings of peace also after his death brings the hope of life for evermore. These two evontb wore announced by angels ; the one was heralded during the ni ht , the other nt dawn of day. One message is "Good tidings of great joy : " the othorlJu is rib-on ; " beautiful events ; nothing can surpass thorn It is well to bear in mind that the birth of John the Baptist had taken place six months previous to the ovenU of our lesson. Mary had visited her cousin Elizabeth and had been welcomed in these words : "Whence is this to mo tbat the mother of my Lord should come unto me ? " And Mary an- hWored , "My soul doth magnify the Lo.-d. " Jesus was born as near as schol ars can learn , D < > c. 25th , 4 B. C. , while Caesar Augustus was Emper or of Rome. Wore wo to use the oxict date from thi > birth of our Lord wo would then be in the year 1003. This mistake as wo kuo'w , was made by a priest lon.j ; n o , but this error makes but little difference. Caesar Augustus had made a de cree that the Roman World should bo enrolled and Joseph went with his wife Mary from Nazareth to Galilee to Bethlehem to bo enrolled beoauso they were of the house of David , as every one must be en. rolled according to hia house. Bethlehem had been spoken of by Mioah aa the place where the Saviour would bo born. Because the Lord was desoendi d from D v- id it was fitting that ho .bo born where Israel's Great * King had lived. Here Boar , the an'oeitor of David , hid married Ruth , and Dav id had spent hia boyhood days about this village David had played bis harp. It is possible tbat David had killed the lieu and boar' on those same hills whore1 the shep * betds kept watch. Near'this same town when David hud bo'como king he fought in battle , and became so thirsty that he cried out for a drink from the well that stood beside the gate of Bethlehem , and his oour- agequu soldiers broke through the enemy's ranks and brought him the water , but be poured out the water on the ground ttnd refused to drink water gotten at the risk of men's lives. Bethlehem was five or six miles from Jerusalem , where' Herod the Cheat was ruling as an old man. Herod lived in his great palace , surrounded with every luxury , at' tended by hia hired soldiers , while a few miles distant , either in a cave or stable , likely without the neccs sary comforts for the mother , was born the Saviour of the world. His mother was a virgin , a woman hon ored by God to be the mother of our Lord. She brought forth her tim born son , the son of the High est , and wrapped h < m in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger. While the Jews wore looking for Jeans to bo born in some magnifi cent place or in a wealthy family ho was born of humble but very godly parents in a very humble place. JOBUS was born in this hum ble place because there was no room for his parents in the inn. They bad been late , and because of the great crowds oomiiig to Bethlehem they wore unable to gain accommo dation. Surrounding this little city were fields in which shepherds were watohingtover their sheep to pro teot them from the wild boasts tbat preyed'on the flooke. While they were keeping watch by night sud denly an angel stood in their midst to bring them the boat news over given in this old world. At the sight of this heavenly guest they became sore afraid , but the angel said , "Fear rot , for I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall bo to all people ; for unto you is born this day in the oity of David a Saviour , which is Chriht the Lord , " And this was to bo n sign by which they wore to know that this was true , They would iind a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and laid in a mnngor. It seems strange that a little babe was to bo a nios' songor of God to man to express God's love to earth. Consider how a little babe's life could bo put out in a moment , nnd yet God would protect that bnbo nnd through Him save the world. "And suddenly there was with the angel n multi tude of heavenly host praising God and paying "Glory to God in the highest and on earth , peace good will toward man. " The shepherds made hast ? and found the babe even aa was told them by the nugols , nnd told of the beautiful tidings font of God by the angol. Can anyone doubt that God so loved the world as to give his only bogcuen son after he has studied this beautiful and happy lesson ? It id the story of this birth that makes so many millions of people glad and joyful at the febtal time wo call Christmas. GRANT AS A FATHER. 6omo of the Trait * Shown by Htm In III * jraiully. "Gen. Grant as a Father" la the title of an Interesting sketch In the Youth's Companion. It Is by the general's ion , Frederick D , , and la well worth reading. Hero Is a part of It : I never heard my father say nn unjust , cruel word , even to those who sought to InJure - Juro him. What was most Impressed upon my mind during my youth , and afterward , was my father's qualities of truthfulness , loyalty nnd honor , his uu- eelflshnesa and his charitableness to ward all. If an unkind word had boon uttered or an uncharitable thought expressed - pressed In our homo circle , our great est care was to keep the fact from the Knowledge of our father , because we realized that such expresslona from one of his family would cause him deepest sorrow. From our earliest years wo could not bear to have him think us Unworthy. His children never feared him , as ho was far from being sterner or severe with us , but we respected him , loved him with deep affection , and we dreaded to disappoint him. Gen. Grant was considered by hl3 countrymen a great commander , firmly pushing through overwhelming obsta cles on to his goal ; ho was known' to his children to bo a tender-hearted , In dulgent and most considerate paronj , ever willing to lacrlilce his pleasure for the happiness of those about him , even to the smallest and most unim portant member of the liousohold. A distressed or troubled expression In the face of one near to him was sure to be noticed , and called forth his sympa thy. His was the character of a sim ple , unaffected Christian gentleman , nnd his descendants may won try to Imitate him. In Gen. Grant's homo we knew the gentle and just nnd chival rous nature which the public recog nized when ho gave orders at Vlcks- burg and Appomattox that hla own victorious soldiers should make no demonstration of triumph over the de- fcut of the opposing army. Ve , his family , knew best of all that spirit of warm good will which caused him to cay to Gen. Lee : "Let your soldiers retain their horses and mules ; they will need them to cultivate their farms. " VITICULTURE IN RUSSIA. Grape culture has become a power In Russia during the last decade. Cri mea , where viticulture was formerly confined almost wholly , 1ms come to see the Industry extend north and cast Into the provinces of Kherson , 1'odolla and Bessarabia. Some of the planta tions are very large , notably that of Prince Troubetskol , which covers COO acres. The acting British consul at Odessa IB authority for the statement that In Besssrabla especially IB the growth of the vineyards particularly noticeable , and the quality of the wine excellent. In 1893 108,000 acres In this locality alone were given up to the grapes , while four years later 176,000 acres were In use. The wines arc said to be much cheaper than the same kind In France. It was only last year that the first shipment of Russian wines reached England , but the Russians confidently expect to make grape culture one of their leading products. OdessA has two champagne factories , opened to compete with French products. A Trnvolml Cat. A cat has just died ut Sen Franslsco who had traveled nearly a million miles. He belonged to the chief en gineer of the Hoyal Mall steamer Ala- doma , and for thirteen years was his companion on board ship In all his voyages between Sidney nnd San Fran- clBco. With the passengers this re markable cat was "a great favorite , and on completing 700,000 miles he was presented with u silver collar. U. S. Land Office , JAMES WniTKlIEAD , - RoRletoi P. H. YOUNG , . . . . JRccolvoi U. 8. Lund Ofllco , llroken llow , Nobr. , I . JOT. HO , 1809. I A tafflclent cantet nffldntlt hatingbton filed In this offlte lyr HoRh Kcnoyer , contcilaut. nitiiln t lid entry Ho. 1,188. mada Aug. 15 , 1698 , for no noX nee. 7 , T , 17. It. to. bv Andrew J/Ooffj oontcstoc , In which it in nlleacd Ilut * nld OoCf h" ' ! fd to comply with the Vim s to residence nnd cnltlTfttlon , told portion nro hcrtbr uottfloil to ppow , " 'pond and offer evidence tenoning 8 td negation at 10 o'clock . m. on Jim. B , 1030 ? bwfprothoUocUtor and UccolTor nt the United BtaUmLand Offlcoln Urolien llow , Nob. iaJ1MlaldSonte'J5nt n v'nKiln ' proper anidnvlt , fllcd Nov. SOtli , > 9 , set forth fncfs whloh ( bow that after duo diligence , perdonal orvlco of thin iiotlco'cun not bo miulo. It In hereby ordered and directed that ench notice bo Riven by due and proper pnbllootlou. iKJ-flt FIUNK II. YOUNU , Kccolrcr. kand Ofllco at llroken llow , Nob. , I Notlco IB hereby glnm Hint tun ifohowlnft-n'am. ed tcttlor has fllcd notice of hie Intention to make final proof In enpport of hlx Ulm , and that ald proof will bo made before IlcRliiUr and UooClvor llroken How Neb. , on Jan , 0 , IOOJ , Tin UlyNHCH C Htroiil , Mcrna , Kflbr. . U.K. No. 852 , for the oH , BOO. 17 , i 1 * W f J { VIi\t Hoi names the following wltnoMee to 'proTOhln contlnnonB residence upon and cultivation of siildlMid. viz : John H. Street ami Klmor K. HoQRboom of llrokon llow , Neb.t nnd Milton HI. \ \ hltnoy anil Aloy A. Wincliritor ot Mown. Nob. 83 tit JA.\lES W1UTUIIKAU , lU'RlVtor. In the County rourtot Cutter Co , , Nebmakn lai \\liomltinuy concern , mid oiiieclally 'to Albert llurtechliiyor : Yon nro hereby nut iii\i that 1'otor1 IllllIIUBa Kimrdlnn of the estate of Albert Hurtsohlinor , lias filed lilu account In this court of his doinca as such Kuardlau , ami nleo his petition asking Hint ho no dlsclmiged ns euch Riumlinn of suld u talc , And jou are further notllled that Ifnstu- mns Andersoi , has this dny tiled n petition lu tlila court asking that ho bo appointed uutirdln" of the person nnd cstnto of the paid Albert HorlsohlUKor ni.d that It IB hereby ordered by the unlit court that both raid petitions bo liciiril In snld court In Hrukon llow , In said county , on the 2flth dny of January , 1900. nt 1 o'clock p. m , , after four weeks publication of thin notice In the Cutter County Republican ui.d personal service of a copy on the said Albert llorlechluger. Wl'ncss ' my senl this tHtti day of Dec , , 18J9 (8KAIO ( J. A. AUMOUH. County JuJge. OKIlKIt ON OUANT1NO AUMIN1STUATION. The State of Nebraska , 1 Cu ter County. f88' County Court for said County. At a session of the County Court , held at the County Court room , in nnd for snld county , nt Hroken llow , on tlio 7th dny ot Dconnber , A.D. 1899. Present , J , A. Armour. Co. Judyo , In the matter of the estate of Ueo. W . Frcy , do- cenced. Wl orenc , loiters of administration hnvo this day been grnntod to \ \ \ II. Frey AS ndn-lulstrntor of the estao ofOeo.V. . 1'roy. Ordered , tlmt six months bo allowed for creditors to prcsont their clnluiK nyiilnst cnld cstato fur adjustment nnd nllownncu , mid ono jtmr t'o allowed SAM ndmlnls- triitor to settle Up snld estuto , fr m the Ulst dny of December , A.L ) 1809 , Audit Is further or dinal that notice be given creditors ot said estate to appear before me. nt tlie connty court room In pnld county , on the "let dny ot Vcbnary , 190 , on thoSlstday ot April 100 , nnd on tholilslday of June , 10 0 , nt 10 u'clock n. in. each day , by publlcntion In the Ucpuhllcan , a newspaper prlnlcd In said county , four weeks successively , prior to the Ulst day of Fibrnnry , 1109. for tbe purpose of presenting their claims loradjuUmenl and allowance. J. A. AUMOUH , ( BKAI..J County Judge- , J.OTICK TO KON-UKSIDKNT DKFUNUAKTS. William Daggott , Heeler Uaggctt nnd 8. Cahlll & Co..defendants , will takonotice that on the 16th day of November. 1899 , Ellzn A Uullls at plaintiff alcd her petition In thu dlitrlct court of Ncbrmka , In mid for Custcrcounty , against said defendants , luplertcd with others , tbe object and prayer of which IB to foreclufo a cerialn mortfingB executed by the defendants , \Vllllnm Daggstt and llcster Uaggett , to the snld Eliza A , Uullis , conveying the southwest quarter ot the northwest quarier and lots 3 nnd 4 , In section ft , In township 10 , N , of riugo ! ! . ' , also thu southwest quaiter of section S3 , In township 17 N. ot range BSnII wcstof theOthl' . M In Nebraska , to ro- euro the payment of one certain promissory note dated ou the 28th diy of May , 18ft ! , In the sum of nlno hundred dollars , duo nnd payable ou thu firstday of July , 18U7 , with Interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum , payable seml-armually. There IF now dne on said note and mortgage Iho said sum of 8900 on said prin cipal note , with Interest thercou from the rirst da. of July , 1093 , at ten per cent per annum , and $31.WJ with interest thcroon from the flrat day of July,1886 , at the ratoof ton per cent per annum : $11 60. with lUcrost ' .lioroon from the 1st day of Jan. 16V6 , at the rate of ten per cent pur'annum ' : (31.SO , with Interest thereon from the flrit day of July , 1690. at the rate of ten per cent H.T au > nnm ; aud 831.50 , with lutcrcit tharcon from the 1st day of July , 1897 , nt the rate ot ton pur cant per annum , and $31.60 , with InUrcst thereon from the 1st Cay of Jan , 18U7 , ut the rate of 10 per cent pur aunum.for which several sums with In- torcetfrom this data the pUintlff prays for u docrco that the dcfondants bo required to pay thu same , or tbat said prom ics tiny bo sold to uatllfy the amount found duo. You are required to answer raid petition on or hcforu the 8Uth day of Janu ary , lUvO. Dated this 18thday of December , 18U9. UUXAA. 1IUI.UU. By James Ltdwlch , her attorney. NOTICE TO NON-UEBIDBNT LEFENDANTS. W. 8. Ureedlng , Mnrtlm B. IlrcedltiK , W. H , Mcckor and Uratnnrd , Hlchardi-on & Carpenter , uuiuuuuuiB , nm LaKu uuiicu iiiai ( in iiiu iota aay of tvov niher. 18U9 , W. D. JIdlntyro , plaintiff herein , fill d hut petition In the district court of Nebraska , lu and for Cuitur countaKuiimt mid dcfundnnts , the object and pruyur ofviilcn Is to foreclose ti curinln niortgauu executed by the dc- fcmiants , W. 8. llrecdlngand Martha K. llreed. Ing , husband aud wife , to aud In favor of the Nnbraskn Mortgrgo & 'I rust Co. , conveying the uw& uiid the nwK ncW w i DWl/t mid ne BW of section a , towiiehlp 18 N. . of rantfc 19 went of thodthl * . U. In Nebraakn , to Hccuru the pay > ment ot ouo certain tlrst mortgage bond or note , dated on the lUllidayof SuptcinLior , I6U3 , for the rum of itlno hundred dollarH , dno aud payahlo ou thullrst duy of Joiuury , 18U9 , with Interest there on at the rate of faoven pur cent until due , SJid With Interest at thu rate of ten per coiit per au- iiuin after maturity. There IH now duo on said note aud mortgage the gald sum tf$9JO , with In. torcsl thereon from thcll bt day of January , 1693 , at the rate of ten piy cent per annum ; also nine Interest notes , each in thu sum of fill.60 , due on the flrntdavsol January and July ot each year , commencing on tlio 1st day ot January , 1895 , with Interest on euch of Bald notes from the maturity thuicof ut ttio rate of ten per cent per annum , The plalntlll prays for a decruo that the defendant" , W. S. lircedlnK und Martha K , llrccdlux , lie it quired tu pay the eatno , or that said premises uiuy bo sold to Hatlufy the amount duo. You , aud each of you , are required to tin- uwor said petition on or be fort ) the 29th day of January , 1WJO. Dated this 18th day of December , 1899. \V. I ) . McINTYltK. Hy James Ledwlch , Ills attorney. In tbe District Court -t Cuiter Couuty , Nob. George \V. i-kasou , I'lulntlll , > va. > William 11. Coons , et al. Dcfundnnts. > To William H , Coon ? , Kllzubcth Coou aud Qco. 11 Hell , non-resident dufendants ; You and each of you \\lll tsku notice that on the I''lh duy of Auguet , 1899 , U 'or e W. Qlcasuu , ' , lie plalntlll above iiamul , tiled bis petition lu the Ulntrlct Court of Cutter countv , Nebraska , SKaliut you and each of you , und other defend ant ! , thu object and p-uvurof whUh suld petition aru tu foreclose a lerluln mortgage executed on October Ut , Io9by William II , Cuous aud Kllzabclh Coons to the Ololiu Investment Co. , mid atterwnrds sold mid UKglguo'l to this plilutlll Shld moitgiiKu wnsg'vun to m-turo the payment of a principal note of JOOO , duted October 1 , 1893 , uud duu October 1st , 1U7. with lutorvxt thereou nt 7 per ci nt tier annum from dntu until maturity Knil 1(1 ( ni'r ( ! nt iliLTiMiftiir ! tiiul iilaa td Hi > riiru ii'iy payment for taxes upon the premises described - scribed lu said mortgage which thu holder ol suld mortgage might pa ) , tia'd mortgage was glv u uoon the 110)4 ) of uwU und the n\vi of the noU ot 1'J , and thu wof ( the seU of 1 , all In towuthlp IS , range 18 , Custer county , Nebraska. That there Is now duo npon said mortgage In- dcbtednesH the follow iig amounts ; Upon the principal notu 9600 , w'th 10 per cent from Oe.t. let , ItW ; utton coupons No 0 , 7 , B , 0 and 10 (31 each , with Interest thereon HI the r te ot 10 po et n I per annum from the dates ot maturity ot Bald coupon" respec'lvely ; nnd there U also dim for taxes paid upon said promises by tbo bolder if said mortgage 885,31. with tot percent lucre- on from the date ot tald payment' , for which cums , with Interest thereon as aforesaid , plain- till prayi for a decree foroclosltg eaid morlpago nnd decreeing tbat Said premises ma ; bo Jold to satisfy said amount , with Interest ui aforesaid , and costs of salt. Yon and each of von are re- qalrod to answer said petition on or before Mon day , the 16th day of January , 1000. OHOKUE W QLEASON. Uy C L , Gutterson , bis Attorney , Klmer II. Whlti , Defendant f r. . „ 8srvlco of Summoa * . Ih ? nX'iW11 ! * ' ? r l. will ttkt r U < - " WM.Mi'1 ' ? Viipi" ' ° .f * e mbcr , I8W , Ma D" * , plaintiff heroin , filed hir Million "a U dlfjrlct court of Ouster connty aaJBit TQD. MM fald defendant , tbo laid defendantthi'oUtYl and prayer of which ro to obtain dime. Soi the bond * of matrimony fromyott OB U follow. ln Rround * . to-wit ! jflr.t-.fhat laid defMdwl . . . . . . . . . . . _ J-.V.M u v > uaaiu a WUI lUBIKJQU t06 tXOtflf * than t W.WmSd& 'r.Ml & "Kg of the abandonment of. plalnta by saVdcf" ant , to-wlt on Sept. 20th , 1S99.aid defendant was an habitual drunkard. rfecond-Tlut Se- fondant hat boon gnlliy of oxtramo eraelir toward plaintiff. Thlrd-That defendant i * . Rardloss of hla duties aa a husband , for mow than two years last past has grotsly , waaSnlr and cruelty refused and neglected to pTovld. i n table maintenance for plaintiff or their minor child , nlthongh at nil Hires suniclently able to to do. IMalntlff also asks to be awarded the car * . nutwly and oontrol of the child , Htrah , K. , u l four years , the Issue of eald marriage , on tba ground Ihntdelondnnt Ian man of Visions and vulgar hahlta and. wholly unflt to have the cw , custody and control of said child. Yon ar rsu f | ( d to answer said petition on or before Ur loth day of Jannnry , IBoO. Dated this 4th day ot December , 1899. ADA D. WI11TK. Hy Cameron * fioeso , her attorroys. Lincoln A. Bouthworth , ot at. f Notice to non.rcMdont dofenda t. riio defendant * , Lincoln A , Boathworth , Luctna Southworlh nnd T. B. Uennlnon , will take noUeo that on the 23th diy \OTomber. . 1809. Uo plalntllt , V. N. Camntwll , fllod his potUlon ! ho district court n ( Cn tor county. Kanaka , nealnst the mid dofvndanta nnd oacii ot tkoui , Iliu object and prftyor of uhloh * ro to fortcloi * certain mortK ire executed by th def nd U , l.lncolu A. Soiilhworth mid Luclua Sonthwoitb , to thu Noonwkn MortBBKo ft Trn t Company. ; ud by It assigned to tms plaintiff , upon tno followlni ! dunctlbed promises situated In Ouster county , Nobinskn , to-wlt : The northeut quar ter ot soctl n twenty-six , In township thirteen north of r.tiRo twonty.four , to socmo the pay * wout uMnelr one curtain promissory note , date4 the U2d day of July , UB3 , and due and parable on tbo lit day of January , 1869 , for $060.00 , and tea tier cent Intoreit thereon from Us d U Default havliiK been nude In the payment of uld nota and Interest , plalnUff prays for a decree of fore- cloture ot the eald note and mortgage , and sue ot na'd premUoa to Batlsfy the amoant found dne thorcon. You ore required to answer ( Aid peti tion on or before the 15 h day ot January , 1900. Dated at Hroken llow , Nebraska , thlt 4th day of December , IBM. 47.4 ' Hy his attorney , Alpha Morgan. Land onico nt North Platte. Neb. , I . . . . , . , , November 89. 1899. f Notice li hereby given that the lollowln- namcd xettler has lileil notlco ot tor Intention to make flnnl proof In sutiport of her claim , and that suld proof will bo iniido before Clerk of District Conrt , at llrokeu Dow , Nob. , ou January l2nd ! , 8AKA1I K. KDU1STRN , widow of William Edmlston , doo'd , II. B , No. 10074 , for thu no * sec. & 7. town 18 n. range 81 w. tjho names the Jollowlnt ; witnesses to prore bin continuous residence upon and cultivation ot raid Und , via : Blmon V. Yoang. John II. Brown James H. Iloblnson , David 8. Jennings , all of Lomnx , Nob. QUO. B. FRBNOI1 , OrtDKIt ON QUANTINQ ADJ1IN13TIUTION. The State of Nebraska , I. , Cttstur Connty. s County Conrt tor said County. At n session of the county court , held at the county court room , In and for said county , nt Broken llow , on the 18th day ot December , A. D.1899. Present J. A Armonr , Co. Judge In the matter of the estate of Elvira. Yore , de ceased , Whereas , letter * of administration have this day boon granted to A. C. Towlo as admlnlstrs- tor. Ordered , that alx months bo allowed tor VIWUIIUID tu IIIUBUIIV IUUIK ( ,1KJU1V * ) KHlUBb BklU estate for adjustment and allowinco. anil one year bo allowed eald administrator to eotJe up nald ciUta. from t o autdsy of December. A. 1) . 18&U. And It it farther ordered , Hut notice bo Klvou to tbo creditors of said citato to appear before me ot the county court room In tald coun ty , on IhoUlit tiny of February , 1000 , on tba 24 day ot April , 1000 , and on tbo 2lit day of Jane , 1900 , ftt : o'clock p. m. each day , by publication In tbo Republican , a newspaper printed In said county , four weeks encoesilrely , prior to tba 311 da ? of February , HXX > ( for tbo pnrpOM of presenting their claims for adjustment and al lowance. True copy. ( IB1L ) J. A , AltUOJR , County Judge. GO CXPCRIUNCC THADE MARKS Dr.otQNo COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sendlni ; n ikclcli and description nmr quickly iiicartnln our opinion free wlirtliur uu iiiToiiUon Is probnbly patontnblo. Cominniilrn- tlonmtrlctlycontldciitlal. IlnndboOkon 1'utecta sent free , Ulilost ngcncy for tccurtttit uatcnu. Patents tnkcn tnruuirb Jluitn & Co. rucolro ipectal notice , wltliout clinrtto , In tbe Scientific Jmerscaii Almndiomely HluMrntPil wc ltlr. Lnrurst clr culatlou of any sclonUUct Murrinl. Tcriun. 1(3 ( H year ; fourmontlis , f I. Bold byull Uruucli om"n. US V Bt. . W blu/i' J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , - and Justice of tbo Poaco. Special attention | rir en to collections. Depositions taken , pension voucbcrn neatly ezocnted , and all kinds of legal papers written. Office vrctt side lunaro , Broken Bow. Nob. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHYSICIAN AMD 'SUHOH.ON. 2d stairway from went endin Realty block ; residence , north side. CAMERON & REESE , COUN9BLLOR3 AT I.AW. Hoi as 8-0 Dealty block , llroken 13o\r , Neb. A , THOMPSON , CONTRACTOR AND UUILDKU. and estlmatoa on abort no Ice. Broken Bow , Neb. Lunch Counter , Ed. Molloy , Prop'r. All kinds of soft drinks. Best brand of cigar ? . 1st building oaat of Fartnors' brink. Wm. F. Hopkins , CONTRACTOR AMD niILDBR. Plant and Specifications on sbort notice. Ma terial fumltbed and bulldlogi completed obeaptr tban any man In the itate. Satisfaction guaran teed a * to plant and apoclflcatlona. Chas. W. HakesM. D. UOMOJOPATniOIAH , Buccescorto lr. U. C. Blystont. omcc ovsr Chryslal Drug Store. Calls prompt ly anavvarad from otncc , dy or ni ht.