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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1900)
TIME TABLE , bilOKKN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , llclena , Chicago. Uutte , HI. Joseph , Portland , Kansas City , Sftlt Lake City Sf touts , and all San Franc-lsoo points east and south. and all points weit TltAlNS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS' EAST. No. 42. Local express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , and all point * cast O'UO a.m. . No. 44. Local passenger , departs.llS5a : , m. No. 40. Through freight east ! iilly..6U'J : a. ra. No , 48. Local freight cast urr. dally 13.00 p.m Departs nt 1,05 p.m. Except bunday. WKS.T. No. 41. Loral express dally , Helena , llntto Portland , ali | tolutf weet ! C:65p. : m No. 43 i ocal pn , fCiU'Cr.urrlvcs at..4:55 : p , m. l\o. 45. " " wtft " lu'bM n m o 47. ' " ai5 p.m DcpnrU U 2.45p , in Kxccpt Huiulay , Slccplnt ; , dining and reclining chair cars ( seats free ) on tnrnugh trains. Ticked sold and bag * gage checked to uny pulnt In thi United ritate.8 ana Canada. No.IS ban merchandise cars Tuesduyi , Thurs * days audijaturdnys. No. 45 will carry passcngiirs for Ansolmo , Hnl ley , Seneca , Whltmitu und Alllnuc.e. No. 40 will carry imfisrj' guri < for HnVcunB Brand Inland , buw-t i1 und Lincoln. Information , nnipn nine Uiblct- und ticket call un Of write tU. . I. . uriijbu > , u tnl , or J Fraue.l . U. 1' . A. , Unuilib , NuUru ka. II , L. OllMfBf , A i ' Burlington Koute Calilornia Excursions Cheap ; quiolc ; comfortable. Leave Omaha 4:35 : p. ra. Lin * dolu 0:10 : p. m and HuolingH 8:50 p. in. over ) Umrbdfij , in uleau , modern , not croxvded ivunet Hl t-p- orH. No tratitiiurd ; carH run right through to S"n Fratiuisoo and Loa Angelod ever the tiocnio Koute through Denver and Bait Lake City. Cars arc carpeted ; upholstered iu rattan ; have prn.y . seats and backs and are provided with curtains , bcduing , towles , soap , etc. Um- foimtt.1 poitcis and cxpunoncod ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving passengers of all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjeots of interest and in many other ways helping to make the ovorlaud trip a delightful oxper ieuoe. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $5. For foldur Diving full informa tion , eail at neaiest iiurliugtou Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general passenger iagent Omaha , Nob. The Way to go to all forulu. Is iu a tourist Bluepur , personally con- ducUtl. vii f. e liuiln > Ktuu JitUle You dou.t cbaiige curs. You mtiku fast tltno. You eeo the finest ecenery on tbo globe. Yuurcar Is not as expensively fur nltued as a place eleepor , but it la just as oltnujust as oomfortfible , juat us good to ride In and nearly $20.00 cheaper. It has wide vestibules ; PmUch gass high back eeats ; a unformed Pullman porter ; clean betiding ; Bpanious toilut rooms , tables aud heating range. Being Btrougly and heavily bulli , It : rides emoothly ; It Is warm In winter and i cool In summer. j , In ohrujgo of each excursion party in an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies U right through to Lo = e Angeles. Cars leave Omaha , St. Jreoph , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday , arriving San Fraucicco following Sun day , Loss Angeles Monday. Only three day from MI ouri River to thn Pacific Coast , including two Btop-ovirs of 1 % hours at Denver and 2J hours at Suit Lake City , two ot the most Interesting oitlPfi on the continent. For f Idcr loving full Imformntlnn , call at ntiy Bunluglou ll ute ticket ofUce , or writ1 to , J. FKANCIS G'i PiiK' ,0 > iih WANTED NVt-ral persons for Diutriut Office Managers in this state to represent mo in their own and surrounding oounticb1 Will ing to pay yearly 8000 , payable weekly. Desirble employment with undual opporiuitiea. References oxi'hanged. E 'ulnbH Helf-addn Heed ctai peel flnvHnpi' . S A , P.uk , 320 ( . 'axtcn K il-l f. , Ch u-.go Pulp ? 'n tlio chust when a person line a cnld Indicnto a te aency toward pneumonia .A piece of flinsel dampen ed with Cimmherlin'g Pmn Blara anri round on to the cu st over the pe t i-l dnln will pr mptiy lit'Vn.tlu - pnln nni banvnt i' e ihr- > ! * d n"uck 'f pietnnn'H Tininn irnmi cur H l- tntInok I u I w u ur- * " ' by 8'1 Eurolui IlarnoBH OH Is tlioliest presurvutlvo of now leutliur and tliu bust renovator ol old leather. It oils , softens , black ens and protects. Use on your beat barness , your old bar- uct > j nnil > our carriage top , and tlioy nil ) not only look livtter but \\vur longer tiolduverywbcrein cnns-ull tlzes from balf plnU to l Jlttlc Djr blAMJilil ) OIL ( O. To the 1'ulilic. Our biography books were 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 , a letter , answering the following questions : Born where ? When ? Father's name ? Married , when ? Where ? To whom ? Who was born when ? Where ? Father's name ? llow many ohildron ? Their names ? Came to county when ? Located whereAbout how many copies will you want ? S. D , BUTCHER , * * Eqnallty , Economy , the true test for Life Iroaruaaoaj U found In the Kqnlty ot the Contract , the Economy ot Management , an ( he Security tor the P ym nt. Mtt TUX onioiHAi * , iilHB f $ Bankers LifeAssociatiqn , or > Be * Maine * , Ira * . EDWARD A. TBMPU , Pr * ldent. tL , Organlecd July 1st , 18T9. ' Guaranty Fond for safety. Surplus Fund for protection. JJupervlicd bj 1,000 depo ltoryba kJ. Bccurl lea deposited with tbo atate depnrtment. Coniervatlve jnethtxle. Profcmxl Rli < -Loir Rates. Quarterly Payments. > ( ! Kar rates and fall Information , call on or address j. ' HARUIS , Agent tor Ouster County , Neb Offlco at Farmers Dank ot Ousttr Cocnty , Drokon llow , Nob. Careful No woman can bo too careful of her condition during the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her life and that of the child. It lies with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal shall be made comparatively asv. She had bettor do nothing than db foraothing wrong. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the one and the only preparation that Is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications are .eternally right. Internal medicines are radi cally wrong. They are more than humbugs they endanger life. Mother's Friend helps the mnsclei to relax and expand naturally re lieves morning sickness remove. ! the cause of nervousness aud head ache prevents hard andi rising breasts shortens labor and t lessens the pains and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shrevepprt , La , , woman : "I have been using your wonderful remedy , Mother's 'Friend , for the last two months , and find * it ust as recommended , " DnireUt * Mil it * t ft pw. bottle. PHB BRADPIBLD REGULATOR GO. ATLANTA , OA. Bead forot.r.fr lHfitrtd "Before Baby u Bora. " S. D. Butcher baa selected tmen rom every postoffice ) in the county- o write , but this excludes no ono rom competing for the premium > ook. Two Pointed Questions Answered. What Is the uae of maklnga | ; bettor nriiole thin yum competitor it you ian iot net a bett > price for It ? Ann As i. ere IB no dlffeience In the price the public will buy only the better , BO that while our profits may be smaller on a single sale they will be muchj greater n thu aggregate. How can you get the public to know vour mnke Is the best , It both articles are brought prom inently b"fnre the public both are ot'rlain to bo tried nnd the public will M qulckl PHPS judgement on them r- only f bfiier one. T - f tXpii'iiH ' Hie Incite Hale on Onuib riu-'s Cnunh Remedy. The people havebeon ueeingit for years and found item always be depended upon * riiuy may occasionally take up with some diflhlnnable novelty put forth wi h t-xtfgerHtert cla m , but nr - . ( iii rniiir" t > HIH onp remedy , h ' b -II - hiHi.d fur c ii c ' ' < ' " uu th" ' | - nitfh i. qu .1 CM mherlin's Couiih R ill' a or NHH by all Druggltta 1 Chamberlain's Cello , Cholera and Dinrrimoa Remedy can always bedupan- ii-diiDiN nnd IB plrat nt and eafe i ako Sold by all Druggl8ts A Sure Sign of Croup. In i child that I * urnup is n euro Indicatlnii ni the ap primeti of ttiti dlBenee If Cbamberlin'r Cough Remedy is given as soon as tbe tihild becomes hoarse , or even after the oroupy ooueh haaappeard ; It will prevent vent the attnck. Many mothers who have oroupy oblldrnn always keep this ! remedy ut hand and find that it save ? much trouble nd worry It can < v i . ln p < * ' ( ! ' llpn a ( I ' H-M i t-ik- * K T a'-b. nil rir a T. W. Bass , DENTIST. All work first class Rooms on Sri floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nebr. J M Scott Attorney at Law Od < 1 * t Rons * on Th oddest domicile on earth Ii that receatly erected at Yokohama by an e rnlnent German bacteriologist. It to microbe-proof Louse , built of glass blooka. There are no window sashes , and the doors , when closed , are air tight. The air supplied IB forced Into the room through a pipe nnd fllterad through cotton v eel to cleanse it of . bacteria. To Insure further aterllUa * tlon the air IB tlrlyeu against a gl7fl r- Ino-coAted plato glasa , irhlch captures all the mlaroboa the wool sparea. The pw microbe * brought Into the house la tno clothea of Tlsltors soon die In the .warm tunltght with which ti.o house U flooded. Leed'a Hoapltnl Magazine , V0oflnmptl. > n of Quinine. people of the United States con- umo ono-thlrd ot tbo total qulnlno output of the world. The arorogo con sumption per head IB 20 grains an nually. The cinchona tree , which fur- n.shea quinine , Ferurlan bark , and oallenya bark , IB a native of the west ern South American coast countries , more particularly Peru ; yet but a com paratively small portion of the world's product now comes from that region. Cinchona trees have been transplant ed In Java and British India , nnd the bulk of the quinine uaod DOW comoB from thcEQ countries. Dnepnndlnir France. What rank does Franco now hold among the nations of the world ? A few .years ago , In splto of our disas ters , wo were still a great nation , the second In the world , yielding first place only to England. Now we are no higher than fourth , for both Germany and the United States have surpassed us. Siecl * . A Tax on Drinking , A Michigan legislator proposes to tojVt3 llqeor drinkers pay a llcenia of f 6 per year ( or the privilege of drink * In * , LETTERS SENT TO NOTED MET Those curious personages who delight light In prying Into unexpected sub Jects and classifying the results In learned form have been very busy re ccntly with the letters received b' prominent people. The president o the French republic , for Instance , Is Bald to receive dally 700 letters , and these are made up as follows : Beg ging letters , 250 ; petitions on political affairs , 150 ; petitions from criminals. 100 ; complaints against various func tionaries , also 100 ; anonymous letters containing insults , 80 , and threats of assassination , 20. The dally post bag at Marlborough house , London , too , contains some ex traordinary letters. By ono post there arrived , the following : A request for a loan-of J6.000 to enable student of entomology to start for Africa ; a peti tion from a poor old lady to provl.de a dowry for her daughterwho was about to be married ; a pressing letter from a French Inventor of a new diving dress , begging the Prlnco of Wales to don it.nnd , dive into the Seine'When he next visited Paris , and a calm request for money to redeem a workman's .tools. Ol course few of these curious mis sives ever reach the Prlnco of Wales , for ' his experienced secretaries sift the correspondence with care and knowl edge. Every day there are scores of letter * connected with the public cere monies in which the prince takes a part , for every Item is submitted for approval. Then there are the thou sand and one social invitations re- 'quiring a reply , and unnumbered np peals for-money in aid of charities The private letters for the prince are very numerous , for hla relatives keep him in touch with all interesting them His sister , the Empress Frederick , Is a charming letter wrltur , and corre Boonds with the prlnco regularly. K8KIMO PBCUUAR1T1BO. Their Oharsketer Vvrj Dlff r pt from Tbat of tU Indian. Dr. Hanbury , fellow of the Roya Geographical toolety , London , Eng * land , and an explorer of some renown , spent a part of last summer on th west side of Huduon's bay , leaving Winnipeg , In Juno and going as fa north as Marble Island , a little south , of ChesterfieldInlet. . Mr. Hanbury IB thoroughly conversant with tha man- ners and customs of the Indiana In the great Canadian northland. He spent several montha with the Tel- 1Blt low Knife Indians , around the great water stretches ot the north , and when he left then was able to speak a good ) deal of their language and understand considerable- that was said in the same tongue. Nothing can Induce the Yellow Knives or the Dog Rib Indians , the explorer states , to cocao over to the Hudson bay basin , as they are In mortal irra tal dread of tha Eskimo. It ra that they were at war formerly , id the Indiana received a severe drub bing , hence their fear ot the Eskimo. . Mr. Hanbury , however , la delighted with the Eskimo , saying that they are first-rate people to travel with , and are as loyal and true as stool to the White , man. He points out that there Is a great difference between the Es kimo and Indian character. The first are gay , while the latter are morose and sullen. The Eskimos , although , quite ignorant , are absolutely happy , and vrlll always bo found laughing and In the beat of humor. Aa for their religion , Mr. , , Hanbury > * yo they hnr npne. yhon a Husky dies that la the nd of him , according to tbMr belief ; so the millions at Churchill and olift- wfaor * har baeu unable to make even a llttlo out of the Eskimo. If they .got plentyi of tea and tobaoc Uu Ei- tdmoa ar all right , although It U OUT Qf 1M tk t the Huiky drinks U * . V.ro GRANT AS A FATHER , ome of the TrulU dhotvn by JllA la Hta ffnmlly. " 0 n. Grant as a Father" Is tile title t an Intonutlng sketch in the Youth's ompanlon , It Is by the gonoml's on , Frederick D. , nnd Is well wprth ending. Here is a part of it : I never eiml my father say an unjust , oruol word , even to those who sought to in * r him , What WAH moat improMed pan my mind during my youth.and fterword , was my fatlior'a qualities of ruthfulnoss , loyalty and honor , hla un- olflihneBB and hla charitableness to ward all. If an unkind word had boon ttored or an uncharitable thought ox- iressod in our homo circle , our great- at care was to keep the fact from the cuowledgo of our father , because wo oalltod that such expressions from ono > f his family would oaiuo htm doopoat orrow. From our wxrlloat years we could not bear to have him think ui unworthy. His ehlldron never feared lim , as ho was far from bolng .stern or sovcro with us , but wo rospcctod ilni , loved him with deep jvffactlon , nd wo dreaded to disappoint him. Gen. Grant waa considered by hla ountrymen a great commander , firmly pushing through overwhelming obsta cles on to his goal ; he was known to its children to bo n toudor-hoartod , in dulgent and most considerate parent , over willing to sacrifice .his pleasure or the happiness ot these about him , even to the smallest and most unim portant member of the household. A distressed or troubled expression In the ace ot ono near to him was sure to be noticed , nnd called forth hla sympa- hy. His was the character of a aim- vie , unaffected Christian gentleman , and his descendants may well try to mltate him. In Gen. Grant's homo wo cnew the gentle and Just" and chival rous nature which the pub. la recog nized when he gave orders at Vlcka- burg and Appomattox that hlaown victorious soldiers should mnko. , no demonstration of triumph over tfio do- eat ot Iho opposing army. Wo , hla family , knew beat of all that spirit of warm good will which caused him to Bay to Gen. Lee : "Let your soldlors retain their horaes and mules ; they vrlll need them to cultivate tholr larms. An Slio Kx | > r ' * eil It. "Yee , " said the lady from Boston , speaking of her favorite lecturer , "he Is one whom the laily would designate as a biscuit John. " "Beg pardon ? " said the member of the laity. "Oh , to be explicit , a crackerjack. " Indlanap- oils Journal. People Tnlkcd About. Mr. Balfour Is ono of the fastc speakers In the house of commons , tering an average of 160 words a' mi uto. uto.Mr Mr * . Rudyard Kipling usually acts p her husband's secretary , , and her dv tlefl , flho declares , are the Voverse o light , for Kipling seldom * Ignores u letter , however unwarranted It Miss Klngsloy , the explorec once the recipient of an uncomfortjjbjc . present. It consisted of a consignment of 300 husbands , the gift' of a ravage chief. To refuse such a delicate atten tion without giving offense was one of the most embarrassing problems Miss Klngsley has eror been called upouv to * f eolve. Mr. Chamberlain uavar allows p6ll- tlca to Interfere with gastronomy , Savon Is his dinner houraqd no nmt- ter who may bo speaking In the house , or what the debate may be , at 10 min utes to 7 prsclsoly "Joa" rises from his seat , to reappear three hours later or , in evening dress , with the Inevita ble orchid In his buttonhole. Mme.Eleanora Dusc , the celebrated actrcsH , la not beautiful , but * he Una llvoly Jet-black hair , with ono unowy- whlto lock thtt awoeps across her ( am ple , of which she IB nacl ! to bo quits proud. She Is described by - n Intl- mate fr'end a "charming , sincere , brave nnd good -but the * , , - ono of sad- deat women I have oyfir known. " D. 8. Land Offlco , Ilrokcn How , Nobr. , I Jan. U , MOO. j A BUfllclent contest affidavit.liavlug been tiled In tbU offlco by Natbau T. . GBdtl , cdntcitaut , nxaliist T. 0. entry No , 13469 , made May 10. 1809 , , for awX ceo. Cl , tp 31. H S. , by Paul A. Jenxun , contcftco , In winch It lc nllcged thftt uaUl clnlm- BDt , Fnul 8. Jensen , bllb 1 lied In plow , nlnnt or cultlvBtoauy loitlmi of eald tract and eiifil Inrlius oilet at thlB time ; culd purtlca uro lien by tiottlio-l | . to apt e r , re > iiond and oiler cvlduico touch ig I said allegation at IQo'cloclc it.ra.ou Feb. Ul. IB 0. [ bo fore tbo Kcglster and Ilecoivor at the United 6tnU-nI.findOmcoIaUrol.cn II w , Neb. The laid contestant buYlniln H proper nffldnvlt , fllcd Sept. fitb , 1809 , not fortb facts whlqh ciio\T thntaftor flue dlllgenco , nors'onal eorvlce'ot tbla notlce'can not bu mado. It \ & bcreby ordered nnd directed tbat tncb notlcu bu given by due aud proper publication FlUNK II.Towwo , Rcoulvcr. _ ORDKUON IIEAHINO PETITION VOli AD- M1N1STHATION. The State of Nebraska , I Coster County , At a rePBlon of tbc > county court fur the connty of CnfcBer , bolden nt tbo county court room In Ilrokcn How , on" the 8tb day of December , ItW. I'rcsent , J.A. Armour , County Judgu In tbo matter of tbe citato of Qoo. 13 , Green wood , deceased. nF. Un application by petitionot Margaret F. Spencer uud Mary Noonau of Coster coutty , rep resenting among other tblnqa that HCO. B. Greenwood , an Inbubltaut of Crsier county , on the 23d day of December , A.D. 1800 , at Aneloy , Neb. , died intestate , leAvlog eBtnto to bo adiulu Istcrrd. 'I bat tbe petltlonera are daughter * ) of hald deccabcri. nnd p ay that ndmluUtrution of eild dectaced be granted to Jam HP U-d lcU. It 11 ordered that said spp icitlon be heard ut Iho conuty court room , at the court house. In tbe city of Droken llow , on the 89th day of Jufcuary. 1IKX ) , at lOo'clock n. tn. It In further ordered , that notice thereof be glren. to all poreona by publl cation ot inch nodes at least , , throe week * sue- ct-tslvely , previous to tbe time appointed , In tbo Republican , a weekly nowppiner , published at thu city ot Broken Dow " , Inlaid county True copy. J A A MOUIl , Seal. Conuty Judge , In tbe C'oonty-Conrt i.f Goiter Co. , Nebraska. To all whom It may concern , ant odtTuClally to ' " , . , ' . Albert Ileruchlogor : .v-r i * Yon are hereby ipptt ed. that Peter II ruB , euardlan ot the ettate of. Albert" Bcrtsohlnier , ' "ils nlcdhlskconntln'ihle'YbUrt ot lll > dilus * - RIaucUauarUJW ) , arid altq.itilt petition aaklng thiithAbe dl cb iKtd ; ii ucli'giitt tliari ot aid IdeitXtoV And > ou uYe'fifttlieHiotlOcd that aidm' maa Andenor. bat tlirs day filed a petition In bit ncourt askint : tbat bu be appotntod gusrdla othp perion and estate ot tbo eaid Albert llerleohlnKor atd that It IP tjeruby ordered by tbe alu court tbat both eald potlllnn * be heard In tald court In Hrokeu Bow , lu laid connty , on the 20th day or JauQary. 1900 , at 1 o'clock p. m. . after four wooki pnbllcattoiiorthUnottoeln the Oaiter County TtennbllcMi nnd p r onM nerrloe of a copy on the ealdWllncat Wllncat my wnl this IRth day of Dec. , ISO * ( HAL ) i. A. AIlMOtm , Oonntr Jndxa , OltD U ON ORA.NT1NO AUMINlSTniTION. a&usite * * ) " . CoQuty Conrt for said Ooonty. At aeulon ot the County Court , ? held at * tha Ootnty Court room , lu and for laid county , at llrokiu Don , on the 7th day of Dicember , A.D. IBM. Present. J. A. Armour. Co. Judge. In the matter ot the estate of Goo. W. klTr y , ' da * coated. WLcreas , lettcra of administration have tbla day been ( ( ranted to W. n. Frey as adiululitrator of the eitNto of Goo. W. Froy. Ordered , that sis montha tie allowed Tor creditors to proient their claims Against raid cstato for ailjupimout and alloiranco , and one year ho allowed Mid admlnli- trntor to dottle un said estate , from the UUt day of December , A.I ) , 1809 , And It la farther or dered thai notice be given creditor * of said ritate to appear before mt , at the connty conrt room In - - - - ty , oti the 81st day. of Fobranry , 1800 , it day of April. IWlO , arfd on the SlU day of June , ID'0. ' at 10 o'clock a. ni. each day , by publication In the' IlrpuhHcnn , n newspaper printed In raid county . .four weeks successively , prior to Iho Dint lUy of F < brnary , UW. for tbe purpose of nrojcntlng their claims for lull list incut and nllowauce. J. A. AI.M&UR , Coauty Judg . MOTICli TO NON-linSIDKNT HKFKNDANT9. Wllllsm Dnpgoit , Hester Daggett and 9. Cahlll < b Co. . dofondanls.'xvlll ' tAke notice that on the 18th day of-Novcimbcr. 1899'Bllra A. llnllls a * plaintiff filed her petition In the dlitrlct court of NahrsBkn , in aud for CnstorconntjvaitAlnit said defendant * , Ituploa led nlth others , the object auilpravorof which Is to forccluxo a certain inoiiRRga oxcculul by the drfcndnnts , Wllllnin I ) fKuttniul Hosier D pKotl , l thn mid ICIIat A , rctmvcjlni1 thu oulliwei't quarter ol the , imnnuM qiuir crn > d tut * 3n (14 , In del on t > , | In town , hip 10 , s , , i ( ranee IW , | BII the southwest qunrterof rocllon 83 , In tuwnihlp 17 . of iaugtt&i | a } , nil wcstot tboUth I1. SI lu Ixibroaka , to i * . cilro the p ymon } of one certain promissory note dalPd on tbi VStli day of May , 18M , lu Iho snm ot nluo hundred dollars , dub nnd payable on the llret day of Jnly , 1B 7 , with Interest thereon at llte'rnti cffcTcn per cent per fiiininn , . payablu si'inl-nnmintly. There I- now dun on said note UK ] ' ( irt.gMHntlio pnl'1 ' Mim nf 000 on mid prln- clpul iiot'oVwIth jnti'iecl tlU-ronn from tha' first dn of July , IW'5 ' , nt tan per cent p > r nniim and } 81 60 with tiiturri-t tlHTi-im from tlioflnt day of Jiily,1RI)5.-i\t thu rate of ten UT cunt per rnnum ; i $31 CO with I t-rcpt'hoicim from tlio l t day < ! ' n IHiO.nl h talc < if n picei t p ran in : , . I.W. with Interest tb teen from tiu fl'tl da. ) of Inly I8P6 nt thr rhli ol ten IK r cunt j.er ai - iiiiui ; nf d 831 B0vw11h Intorcit tlinrcou from the of July , lc 7. at thernto of ton pa oont or nunum , wl $31 60 , with Inttreit t'-crcon ' 'idtn ' In1 1st Bof Jnn , IHH" , httlicrule rf 10 per rent p < r antiuin.forlilcli ci'Ycral rnmr with In * .en niroin tlnxdi to thoplii' t ilpraeforutlccrfe hut thu ilcfutulantB bo rvqnlied to pay the tame , > rtlmt ealitiriim.eoa mny bo told to tatllfy the ani nnt found due. You tire required to answer nld petition ( .n or bufor , the Win day of Jiinu- ary , UKH ) . Dutcd thlr 18tb day M December. 1889. EUKA A. IIUIXIU. Iy James Lcdwlch , her attorney. NOTICK TO NON-KEBIDKNT UEFJCNDAMTS. W.B. Breeding , JlArthnK. Breeding , W. H. Meeker ntul Hraliiard , Klclmrdson & Carpenter , tleiendnulH , will take notice-that on the 18th day ot MOV inber , 1801) ) , W. 1 > . Jltllntyre , plaintiff lierelu , fllcd his petition In the district court of Nebraska , In and for Cniter county , against said defendants , the object nnd prayur of whlcn Is to rurccloco u certain mortgage rzcouted bv the dp * fem'nntiiV. ' . S. llrccdlngand Marthn E. llrrcd. ni ; liuplmnd anil wife , to anil lu favor of the Nnlirauka Alortgrxe * T r at Co. , convoying the uwH. Hud tbo n H nuU w } § owVi and neM srrU of auction u. township IBM. , of range IB nest of the Oth I' . M. In Nebraska , to ncour * the pay * nient of ono certain flnt mortgage bond or note , datuil on the IDth day ot September , 1803 , for the sum of ulna hundred dollars , dno and payable on Ihoflret day of J'.nn > ry , 1809 , with Interest there * on at thu rnto of POVCII per cunt until due , and with Intorunt at the raiu of leu p-r cunt per an * iiutn utter taatnrl'y. There Is now iloo on said unto'nnd iriortgago the snld'aum i f S9 > K ) , with In. tercst tbervou from thufl bt duy of January. .899 , at tha rate of ton pur cent per annum ; also nine Interest note * , each In the aum of fit.60 , dno on the first dnvs ot January and July of each year. commencing on the let day ot January , 1896 , with" Interest on each ot aald notes from the maturity-thcrcof at the rate of ten per cent per nnnum. The plalntlll prays for a decree that tbe dofcndhntB , W. 8. Breeding and Martha B. lirccdlng , be required to pay the aamo , or that iId premised may be sold to satisfy the amount duo. Ton , and cnch of you , are required to an * Bwer Bald petition on or before the 20th day ot January , 1POO. Dated'thl 18th day of De-cumber , 1899. - . * W.D. MOINTYllB. lly James Lodwlob , hla attornuy. ' In the District Court it Cnit r County , Web. George W. treason , I'lalntlfl , ) vs. > William 11. Coons ; otfU. Dofondanls. > To William II , Coons , Elizabeth Coons.and Qeo , B. Uell , non-roaldent defendants ; Yon and'oach of yon will take notice tbat on the ISth day of August , 1899 , George W. Qleaion , Uie plaintiff above named , filed hla petition In Uioulrtrlcl Conrt of Custer countv. ( Nebraska , against you iind each of you , and other defend ants , ' the object and praver of which s&ld petition Bro'to.foreclose a certain mortgage vzucnUd on October , lit , 1893 , by .William K. Goons and Elisabeth Codrls to the' Globe Investment Co. . and afterwards sold and asBlguo > l to till * plalutlll Said morteago was given to secure the payment of principal note of | 000 , dated October 1 , lb , Btaddue-Uctobor 1st , 1B97 , with Interest theroou at 7per cint-per annum from date until maturity and 10percent tliercnltor" ; and also "to secure tiny ruymont fortuxcB' upon the promises do * scribed In said mnrlgig which the holder of snu'mortglricmiglif ! > ptt > . Ha d'mortgige vii glv n UIKIII the neJ4 of nwM and thu nwH of the nuU of 12 , nnd thu wVi of the to < ot 1. nil lu ( oWi hip IB , range Iff , Coster county , Nebraska. That tliuro In now duo upon said mortgage In * dcbicdnes'ti the follow ng ambunts : Upon the iirl idflHl notu fCOU.w'th 10 per cant from Oct. 1ft , 18U7 ; upon roupuns No 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 and 10 J31 vaoli. with Inlu/cst thurcon i.t tbo r to of 10 po- cent per annum from tliu da'ct of maturity of said ciiuponB ruHjt'C'lvoly ; und there 1 nlso dno f' r tuxt-H puld UIKIII mid iirufulna b > the holdtr < jf nalii mortgage 85.U1 , with ten percent ttiere- on from the date of culd pnjmout- , for whlr.h iliinfllh In i-rui-t thereon it nforcpuld , plnlu- tltlprn > H < ir itili'UK'U fMreclo-l K 'aid moiliragn nun | K.I i.r , I UK that Huid P" ml i'H urn bo > ou ! ti Bnit ! > l miln iiiuuniil. th inli'ruBl u iifu'imd , mi loclif nuit YHI. nod uci ofnu arc M > - ( iii iu > HII-UI" Biinl pi'tltlo on or buforu .Mon * my , t ultili Ouy olJuiiumy , 11)00. ) OKOHHK W. QLEASOSf. lly C I * . Guttereon , his . .tiornuy. o DJ5K ON QUANTING A , vllNIST UTIO.N . ThiiHtalunf Ne run n , I CHBI r i ( itjiiiy. f i . . 111 t' < u i for lit f'mi'il.T u ii in or -hi niii r nrt ' 'Id t lh" iun' ' ) < o rl iiimn , i" n i lor i * id count , ill u i. nw i i In i i f I ) iil ) > r \ ' \ , r il \V ' inis , lo'urc of .uliiilul-i atio Intvc tint duy been gnnti-u to A U. fowiu as bdunnUti tor , Ordered , tlmt blx monthn bu ail wed for c vd tori-to prerunt their claims a iilnit s Id t HMO lor ' ( 'Mi mil Ibwan'u. on ' " neD jcnr bo iiluiwvd siul dmli.litra nr to PI I le up salil e tiile. trom I Dim iluj of Duccmbcr. A. D IBiiM. And It Is fiirtdur onUucd. that notice be given to the cnidllurs of nuld octato to appear before me at thn county court room In suld- count . ton ihfUlstiluy of February. 1000 , on the * d : . ' Apr.- " . . .a1 y"1 ! i .jifyu.et mill , at2 o'clock p. in. each. day by pnbllc-tlor In the Ut-publlcHii , a uewHpa or printed In fald o uiity , four we ks siiccc3Bly ) y , pilor to beef 81st ay of February , 10' , 'or Ibe parpoie of prcrentliiK tholr clulina fur adjastm ut aud al- lonuucu. 'rrnucopy. J. A. AB&10 K , County Judge. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac Anyone sendliiu a sketrhr"d ' " ' quickly iiscortnln olir ot - i ' invention lnprobiilHy i"itc ' > tlonsstrlctlycoiiuaontfal. Ha > " * sent free. Oldest uiiency for f uii. , > ' 1'atents taken tfirouirli Stunu ft Cu. rut-ci ftc < at fMtlM , nltUout clmrgo , tu the .Scientif ic jFlttiericatt. I.nnrest f' F fit. , Wnsbtiii'M' " ' ' DR. R. 11. McUROSSON , ' Hroken Dovr , ITab. , Jin , ink , ( IN. B.t < ontrs3p3lJ ras . fKl MAw * wTut the Junnurr meeting of UuWit * nrlMr * of Carter eonntrT Wab. , wee * ! jclodj i th.raforp , * tea bid/will t n < Mnt fi ? ln nnder t/mj < t.conntTol rkof Ouitw ceatr , mb. . for fnrnlihlnj ? Uii innplUa fee said -.r p rMHate * bid ; nutlbe flUdfon or KfeN Mart * JU . o nt M.jrac llM4 I960. , j prob U Moord.'S untw , prtnteoYirltr.a ; , 1 deed record,6 qalie , " forrai to thfl.paie.prtat 1 deed record' , 8'quire , plain. M lint * u ike pa * * Imortgag * record. 0 qnlr * , pUln , 60 UOM'.IO pc * . (00 ihecti township plats. 4 , township * to I sheet , scale 1 In to mile. Indices , Dally record , with leather tabs. Uttered. 1 cnttflllmortgg-'ladTW. , .jlre4ir.o. r. 1 omolal bonJ record , B .ntr , printed , Her. 1 supervisor' * record.Wqnlr * . Ko 4. 1 trlal'docket , 8 quire , printed'No 4. 1 fee book for clerk ot dlst conrt. 8 e.alrs fciewM 1 mortya/ro'reeord8 / quireIIT * . M. 1 deed record. B qclre. No 81. ' 1 oo treas cash book. 4 quire , sptcJal..nd 4 aatf printed , I eppearance'u'oeketi.'tiqalre , priated * 9 trial dockets , 4 quire , print * ! heifl , B trUl ' dockets , 0 qntr * , prlnUd bead. K bar dockets. Coo cases , 0 cast * to par * . * W , uBTATiONInT. . DLAHKg AID ItrVDHtXI. K ,00i ( note heads , , pUI. T Iba , per 1,000. 10,000 letter hands , ptd , 10 IbsTper 1,000. 5oooi ttcrheadptdKp i | but ( talitjr , pw 1,000. 15.000 envelopes , ptd , IU ( neb , MedluB , yr ! ,000 ' envelopes , ptd , nInbn , nsdlua , par l.Mt , 8,000 envoUpos , ptd , UK Inon , best quality , ytt IS.ftiO nvrloppi , p'rt 1 turh ejlam , p-r IML .dOUenviloiien < , pld. 10 Inch tminilU beet , IMS l.tOO. 5.000 blotters , * livS > 4 , ISO Ib. too rev , do * . anvelop * * or o nrt rmweqa , a ta rcame. galabtraet , IIIba ysc r M , 30a rev. doo. envelop * * , plain. , 30oo ream * Ugal ip , II Iba per nan. 000 paper cov rs , pla'n. S .cams typewriting paper , oomnaa. 0 cnms typonritlngp p r. lln n , No' IU > .vr 1. 2 or 8 ' 50 chattel mortgage ftlat , laatktr bckiinBbr . 4 g ss U'nclnum ' pen * , any nnmber. H gro i fillnnlnni pen * , any number 4 urosi * Olil tt' < pt-ns. a f nnrnb'f a uro rput ccrl n pei p , un > nniil g MI F KmerlirooEVii peac , AI y unmbor it qairta Slnfto d'a conuaercial Ink. j qu-rt crimson Ink. jB gross Diiou's ecgretaxo { teaoUi , 2ft. J)1 * . B ro s Triumph pe dli. 1) vrors Heat * All pencils. 1 KTOII B. Paber' * colored , Ho. 00 > 1 ginss election ludolllble , cap anflr ig 0 Onl Uaoforo's rjaacllagt , * ponira tea. M do * wood rules , brasa fmx , lillnch KM ! * . U di s vrond rules , brass tecs. IS Isei. > i do * safety Ink stAnde , modlnta SUM. n John Feber' * aUxl knlf ; * n.Mr , > j.7 * ( & ItarQermany. 1-8 doi Utter flies , wood , paper oevn& . - 4 gross rnbbvr bands , WH 4 gross robber band * , 00k 4 grosa ro bber bautU , oO 11. 4 gross rubber strict baBd . 1 0 Usclll'a fMi nm , U , K.MtMsm. 1000 staple * , bre cb * ifer. 15U lathertabs. printed or nmmk * 4 gross pyramid pins , small * IM. Sgrosa pyramid pins , l rg * sis * . B gross penholder * , plain. co4ar , Bwell hamOl * . M dee boxes , mottl boaml , 0 > ixixl. 1 10,000 official ballots. lOOuOsampl * ballots. COO It-gAt blank * , fill * ! * , 4 p2 * l.pli > MaV 1000 legal blank * , fill sts-tvtW * pa * * * tt ai. 1090 luKil blanks , half paf * , iclAtM , MX tea * . Bl sets of poll kaokt. S3 envtlopss for poll book * . 100 Instruction eardi to voUra. 1000 school district rAoelptt.BM In boak. trlgtul and duplicate , nnmbered and performt > < . COO redompHo'i certlflMtas , 100 In book , arlftittl uid duplicate , nnmbered and perforated. 10001 x sule certificates , 800 In twok , vrlftwl And duplicate , nmnbertd an * ptffntaMd. 7000 tut receipt * , raltd , nmrnber * * ailMttontt.1 SOO In book , oria-laii ud daplteato. 4 vols binding complete neord. I qnlre v jr vel. BOO gen fond warrants , lltk and boaai In Vo b > . 89 roam * oonplste record ptpw for c * rt ] ov al 18x18 , oxtrn heavy. looo local blanks. 4 pace printed any form. Ooospoo blank * , full else , printed , any form. too spec blanka , H page alee , printed , any form. Itoo spec blanks , U p .t sli . prlnUO , any ton * . too one town iqaaro platt , ac 1 In taoille. looo connty claim blanki , H p ? < Ue , prlate4. looo claim blnnka , (4 pgaUe , prlate * X6 paper tacke for ballot * . U. S. Land Office , JAMES WHITEHEAD , - P. H. YOUNG , . . . - Land Office at North PlatM , Meb. , I Kovtmber kv , ! * . ( Nolle- I * hereby given tbat tbe flU la > named settler baa filed BoUe * of kef Intention to mak final proof In support ot b&rclaba , said proof will be mad * before , Cl k of Conrt , at Broken Bow , Nb. , on Jaaaarjr 1900 , Tin : BJLBiHJt widow ot William IdmUten , ' ( ! < BL , * * ) . 10974 , for th * neX ssc. IT , town U n. nan n V. Bbo namss th * lollonioa wltneswee w prat * bis continuous raaldenn iron and cnl lvaHo a * said land , via : llrnon r. Tounf. Joka K. Brown Jauie * II. Hoblnson. D vd 8. Jonnlaw , all * 4 Lnm.a , Nob. OXO. K. .TAXltOB , & * c-ta * . NOTICK FOR rUBLIOATlOH. a olat4 TlMt } Notice Ii banbyflYen th t In ( nimaao * tnitrnctlona from tb OommliiUntr of U * oral land offloa , nndar aathori.r T iUd In klv by mctlon IM , U. S , Her. iUt. , aa amended ky tke act of congrrae , approred Feb. M , 189 * . we tu proceed to offer ai nnbllo aale on the * 3ta day * f Febraarr , next , at tbla office , the following tract ot Und. to- wit : The lot I , tec. 0 , tp II X. , B. H W. of fltb P. If. Any and all peraona elalmlef adversely the aboro doacrlbnd lande are adTtaei to Die tb lr claims In tnlt offlre on or b fore tbe tlav ub'ivii ilffllnnn'cd for tbe cmnmenc'iment of paid mlu. oth. rwlro Ibulr rights will \ia \ forfeit * 1. JAUEWllli ICHKAU , Htfll < < r. FUANKI1 YOUK Lund OUlM at Llnroln , Neb , I Jan. U. 19 . f Notice l hereby ilren that the followlnfaaa cd ( i tHer baa filed notice of ule lateniloB U make dual proof In support of hla clrla. ead thiit said proof will lie ade before tbe Oonnty J di' . nt II OKCII Dow , Neb. on Febra IT t4tb \Wi \ ( , viz . - ' n O. Drown. U. K. No. 174M. fur ti u hw uv.U wK HWM and § M awMXMIll. . In' niiniiH tliu lollowlng wltnrc t to prure if iiilti < u * roflrteiico pou , ini ) ftil 'vitfon nf y . , . . , n ; r > V' OONT1UOTOU AMU efflrPUns and tut I mates on abort no ' Broken Bow , alLunch Counter , Prwp'r. All kiudn of soft drinks. But brand of cigar ? . 1st building Mt I Firmer" ' hantc , Wm. F. . . Hopkins , CONTRACTOR AKD MUIL. RK Planu and BpoclttcUlom on ihort nolle * . Ma terial fuinlshod and balldlugf completed ekeaptt tbauauy Lianln theatate. 9 UsfacUom funa- teed aa to plaiui and apecUeatlon * . J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , - juicl Justice of the Feaoo. Bpeolal attention llr- eu to coilocUouf UepotUIon uko < i peailou i Touchers neatly eiocauxl , and Ul kind ) of legal naiHTfl > trllt u. Ofllee weft aide aqaaro. Croke * bow , Neb.