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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
mumptm PUBLISHED THURSDAYS. W. S. KAKEK Publisher Entered at the posloilice at Alliance, Nebraska, for transmission through the mails, as second-class matter, C3T Tits Herald is the Ollicial Publicn lion of Box Uutte county and its circula tion Ib nearly twice that of any othor Al liance paper. ADVERTISING RATES: Display) per single column inch per month 50 Buiinew locals, per line first insertion 10 Each subsequent insertion, per line .05 Legal neticos at statute rates. Subscription, $1.50 per year in advance. Our Campaign Policy. Tub lIiiHAi.i) linn hcn askad who it would support for mayor tit the coiniiif election. Tlio only reply Tun Hnu.w.n Iiiib to make is this: Wo have no prof 01 once in cundidatou bo long is thoy bo men of lecojjniiod integrity and ability and will stand for ccitniu principles or policies. Tin: MitiMi.n onroa not who tlio man is, tlio "policy" is what wo sliuul for' l'irst tlio man must stand for the construction and maintnirioncc by tlio oitv of nn adeiiato scwcra(o system. Ho Must Btnnd for parinnnnnt jiido valks nnd croRsitiKs. Ho munt Btnnd to lop off the hond of at lonnt two officer now drawing pay from tlio city, and for which salary the city does not get returns on the money. To be spo cifioatc, tlio duties of the water com missioner, street commissioner and one of the marshals can all bo done ami done caisly and well by 0110 man, by letting the police judge receipt for water rents as n part of bis duties. He must stand to suppress gambling and for high license, and prompt and efficient tcgulation of tlio saloon. He must agree to opposo granting of fran chises to privato concern of public utilities. He must favor the incorpor tion of all the outlaying suburbs of tlio city into one solid corporation for mu tual protection and economy, to the end that law breakers cannot step across the street and bo immune from arrest by tbo city police. Ho must stand for tlio extension of the fire and water limits, and for the rigid enforce ment of existing laws. Such a man will receive the support of Tim IIkrald regardless of his re ligion or politics, as they should not enter into municipal affairs. If Tim Hkkald is satisfied that the candidate for mayor whoever bo may be will adopt this platform and carry it out, be will have its support and we believe tlio support of the largo ma jority of the citizens of Alliance who liavo the interests of the city at heart. Have you anything better to suggest? Wiiu.N and where will the city pri maries be held, and who calls them? It is only a little inoic than a month until election. Sbnatok Bukkbtt came to the sixth district to get material for bis official staff for the next six years. Burkctt knows where the best grows. Lut the various candidates for may or outline their platform. Tin: Unit Ai.n columns are free to aspirants for that purpose. Let the people know just whurc you stand if you want to bo mayor of Alliance. H.wu you noticed any migration of tin horn gamblers since the mayor's order of last week was issued? Not yet! Very good evidence that Alliance lias no "tin horns" nor citizens without "visible means of support." Wiibn the Elks lodge is once estab lished hero thcic will be mote demand for hotel room over Sunday, as every oik within 100 miles will Sunday in Alliance and attend the weekly meet ing. Bottur prepare for it now. Tiikbb colored Housebreakers have been trapped in the past month by tho sheriff mid police force. Good! Lot them keep their traps set, thore is more gainu in the land. Tho sooner that class of citizens are behind the bars the hotter. Tub screen on top of tho stand pipe put tharo by tho city to keep out the birds, was biokou last weak by the ttluotrict light comiKiuy who liavo the contract to pump the city water. The itand pipe whs pumped full and tin ico in tho pipe broke the screon. Tho city should sea that tho repairs ate made by. the eloctrict light comptuiy who did tho damgu. Gbt ready to plant a big acreage of pptatous this voar, Seed is cheap and tho law of "feast or famine" will doubt less put the price of potatoes up this year. 50 bushels of potatoes at 50 cents per bushel, makes 25 per acre. Vou can grow twice that amouut ou an acre and then look at your profit. If M The City of HLLIAKCE is a thriving city of more than 5000 population, pros perous and slowing prospects for the futuic. 400 miles west of Omaha, 2j6 miles north of Denver. It is the metropolis of western Nebraska. It has water works, electric lights, a three story city hall and fire engine liotiso, first class fire company and apparatus. Two large school buildings; employs twenty teachers to educate its 1000 school children. Seven churches. U. S. land office, Court house, two National Banks, modern business blocks and handsome residences. Its railroad facilities are the best. It is on the main line of tliu Burlington from either Chicago or St. Louis to Portland and the Pacific coast. It is tho Division headquarter for western Nebraska, Wyoming, South Da kota and Montana, the offices of Goneral Superintendent Rhodes having been recently located here. The western division shops are located here and more than 600 railroad men are employed here. Its people are hospitable, enterprising, and intelligent. Its climate is honlthful and invigorating. In short, no town in Nobraska prosonts superior induce ments for men of capital, enterprise and push, to locate within hor bordora Lettsrs'of inquiry addressed to the Alliance HSRALb will bo amworod promptly and in detail. Better write for a copy of our hand some twonty-four pnga illustrated Industrial edition, itiwill tell you more than e conld write you in a month. tt---.-- you have no othor good job go out and plant 40 ncrcs of potatoos and you will make more than you could working for a salary for the same time. Mayoh Bowman desorves a chromo for taxing a traveling palmist and clairvoynt S5.00 pur day license for plying bis vocation in the city last week. Ho would liavo done still better had ho refused a license to the faker and advised him to move on. Cattle Men Ask Relief. Some weeks ago the Cattlemen's as sociation met hero as exclusively re potted in Tub Hbkalh and asked for relief from the present quarantine reg ulations. The following Washington dispatch shows how well they are suc ceeding: "Senator Millard, at the request of W. G. Comstock of Ellsworth and E. M. Searl, Jr., of Ogallnla saw Secre tary Wilson of the Department of Ag riculture today to induce him to modi fy the quarantine regulations regarding dipping of cattle off the ranges for feed ing purposes. Under the present reg ulations cattle intended for slaughter need not be dipped, but cattle intended for feeders are compelled to go through this process, and as there are not enough inspectors to properly look after the large ran go 3 of country it works a hardship. Tho quarantine is asked to bo modified. Senator Millard believes that hp will rcccivo a favorable ruling on his application. Northwest Nebraska Newspapers. It looks as though within in a short time the former hot-bed of populism, northwest Nebraska, will be without representation in the newspaper field. The Tribune started the ball rolling toward expurging pop papers from this territory when it bought out Con Lindeman's Crawford Bulletin last fall. Then along came W. S. Raker, who purchased Tom O'Keefe's demo-pop Herald at Alliance and turned it into a red-hot republican paper. A few weeks ago Mr. Newlin of the Sun absorbed the Harrison hybrid, the Press-Journal. And last but not least, last week Mr. Mayes of the Rushville Standard, the stalwart populist organ of Sheridan county, bids farewell to politics and announces his in tsntion of running a strictly independent paper hereafter, supporting for oilice any one he may bee fit to boost. El Heath having turned his Cody Cowboy into a re publican paper, so that at this time there are only two opposition papers in the four northwest counties of Nebraska the Alliance Grip aud the Chadron Times. It will thus be seen that there is no legiti mate kick coming against the work of the lord in tho newspaper field up this way, Crawford Tribune, Since the foregoing was written, the Chadron Times has gone republican and the Grip hassymptons of getting right. Experiment Station Report. The Eighteenth Annual report of tho Nebraska Experiment Station, just published, contains some striking re sults which should interest every farm er and lead him to send a request to the Experiment Station at Lincoln, asking for bulletins as published at this station. Tho station makes the following statements regarding a few of the results of experiments carried on at the the station. The wintor wheat production of the state has increased 10,000,000 bushols per year, duo largoly to tho work of the Experiment station. Klieraon oats, introduced from Rus sia bv tho Station, outyiold the com mon varieties by ten bushels per aero in central Nebraska. Experiments with corn to secure better adapted varieties have increased the yield 10,000,000 to 20,000,000 bushols, and will result in still further inciease. Experiments at the Station prove that laud which has boon seeded to alfalfa will grow from 10 to 25 bushels more corn per acre than other lands. Apple scab has been almost perfectly controlled by spraying with Bordeaux Alliance J - - - - D - - mixture. Cedar rust on npplc tiees has boon controlled with Bordeaux mixture. Straw mulches have greatly increased the yield of garden vegetables and improved the quality of cabbage, tomatoefl, beans and cucumbers. Milk fever has been treated with practically no loss, by inflating the ud der of tho cow with air when the first symptoms of the disease appeared. Feeding experiments have shown that alfalfa hay tind corn is the most economical ration for fattening steers. This ration gave a profit of S8 per head more than where corn and prnitie hay was fed. Extensive experiments in feeding alfalfa hay with grain to hogs are now in progress which show the great eco nomic value of alfalfa when fed in con nection with a grain ration. Eighteen thousand hand separators have been purchased by farmers in the last six years, and the number of cows used for dairy purposes has increased 200,000 in this time. You can secuie the bulletins of the Experiment Station free by writing to the Director of the Agricultural Ex periment Station, Lincoln, Nebr. Announcement. I take this means to announce myself a candidate for the office of Police Judge of Alliance, for the ensuing term. I have held the office for one term, and have tried on all occasions to act for the best interests of the city. Having been for thirty yeaj-s engaged in law business, I think myself fitted for the position. If chosen to fill the position, I promise to give the office the same careful attention which I have given to it during the term about to close. L. A. Berry. Alliance, March 2, 1905. Passing of a Pioneer. Jesse Wright, father of Val and Moso Wright, who was one of the pioneer settlers of this county, died at his home in Indian Territory last week and the remains arrived today on 41 and taken to the home of his son Val who lives some fourteen or fifteen miles west of town. The funeral will take place tomorrow and interment will occur at the Carpenter cemetery. The deceased was one of the most pop ular icsideuts of the early settlers and was a member of the Masonic order for 53 years. His widow, three sons, and four daughters survive him. Mr. Wright removed to Indian Territory about four years ago, where ho since resided. Deceased was 81 years old. School Notice. A class for beginners in tho first primary will be organised next Monday March Gth. Parents will take notice to see that the children be at the school house on the above date. By Okueu or Superintenokst. Resolutions. Whereas, Mrs. R been called home, W. Gaylord has after a life well spent: Resolved, That wo the members of the Royal Highlanders of Alliance Castle No. 43, extend our syinuajhy to our sister, Mrs. Randall, in this hour of grief. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be sent to our sister, be pub lished in the papers and recorded in the miuutos. Whoroas, Mrs. John O'Keofe 1ms boon called to her reward, after a life well spent: Resolved, that we tho membars of the Royal Highlanders of Alliance Castle No. 43, oxtend our sympathy to our brother, T. J. O'Keofo in this hour of griof. Resolved that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to our brothor, pub lished in the papers and recorded in the minutes. Mrs. F. S. Fielding, Mr, E. P- Woods, Dr. J. V. Frey Committee. 30c for butter fat for last half of Feb ruary by Harding Cream Co. B. E, Johnson, agent, Herningford. W. E, Spencer, agent, Alliance- I.nnd Office Notices. Lund Ofllcont Alliance, Neb.. .Inn. 0, IP05 Notice Is hereby given Hint the following nnincd wltler lint filed notice of her intention to make tinnl nrwil In Rumxirt ,.f her claim, mid that Mild proof will be made Isjforc Register imd Receiver ut AHIiinee, Neb, on March 14. 11X, viz AtTdtTSTA tnimo. of IImlngford, Nob. one of tlio liulra of Conriidhio basse. 1iroiii.nl, on II. K.. .No. It'll for tlio net wtlon 11. township Jflu. range 4tfw. Shu names the following wltnospcs to prove her continuous residence upon nml cultiva tion of Mild land, viz: Andrew I.. .lolnison. Huns llnnswi, Orvlllo Kldwell. Roliert Curry, nil of Hcuilugford, Nab. HiiuckUii.Oox. Register. Lund Otllront Mlliincis Nolir.. Fob. IHtli. IflOfi. Notice Is hereby ntvn that the followlng imuied M'ttler lins filed notice of bis lutf-titlou 10 tiiuktj final proof In siipjxH-t of his claim, and Hint said proof will lit- mndo lieforu IOftirtcrntid Receiver ut Alliance, Nebr., 011 April HI li"05. Mr OKOROE W. HATCH, of Hcmlugferd, Nebr, on lloinestcnd entry No. &H4 for the Sooth East H section 24 township N-K50N. He mimes tho following witnwtw) to prow his continuous resldenco uimu and cultivation of wild hind, vln Wllllimi llollliiriike. John Kltiscllfi. William llollliirako, Jr., dm.oss llol linrnke. nllol llcinlugfnrd. Nebr. Il-il lliiuri: Wii.co.n. Register. Contest Notice. U. S. Lund Olllco. Alliance. Nob., .Inn 2C, lltl'i. A Mifllclcut contest affidavit having been filed In lids olllen by Frank iievnii con testant, against Homestead entry No. 343s, mtido May 11. 1000, for lots .111. 1 t iukI oust", twrthwostii section 31. township "On. range (Km, by Vcrney t) Morter. conleslce, In whieh it Is alleged Hint wild Vcrney I) Mot tor never resided on Mild truct and bus wholly ulximlnii ed sumo for more than two years Inst pust and Hint snld alleged ubseiico from the said Iniid was not due to lit employment in the army, imcy or murine coips of the Unlied Suites UHii private soldier, olllcer seaman or murine during tbo wur with Hpnln or during any other wur In which tho Tinted suites inny bo eiiKiiued, nld iiiirtlcs are hereby noti fied to appear, respond ntid oHer evidence touching wild ullcitutlou tit 10 cloelc u m. on March 21. llMS, before thn ltelsler and Receiver nt tho t'nlted States Lund Ullice in Alliance. Nebraska. Tho snld contestant hnvlnjr. In 11 proper nf llduWt. tiled Jim. 2S, 1i"i, set forth facts which bhow Hint ufter line (IIIIkciicc persount hervlce of the notice can not lie made, It it- hereby or dered 11 nd directed that such notice lx kIvcii by due und proper publication. f) .hill 27. IlliccE W11.COX, Iteglstcr. Notice to Non Itcsidcnt Defendant. To Alnxunder II Koss und Mrs. Itoss, first 111111111 unknown, wlfo of defeiident Alet under II. Koss, non-riMdcnt defcudunts. Notice is hereby uivett tbuton the llth ilnv of February, UW. ('. (i Stovens. plaintiff, llled his petition In the district court of Hot llutte county. Nebraska, wherein Alexander II ltoss, und Mrs. Koss. Ilrst ntimo unknown, wife of defendant, Alexander li. Itoss, The McKtnloy-l.unnluc Loan und Trust Com puny V. II. Curniihnu. ltecelver, The McKinley-I.nnnlnir Ixiun and Trust C'ouipuny defeiHlitulH, were, tnndo defen ilnntH, tho object und piayer of which wild iietltlon Is to forccloou a tax lieu bused upon ti certificate of tax sale, duted Nor. fin, lixil. for the delinquent taxes for tho yeurv. IH'.lT. 1MH, ISWll and 1l0. and HUhscnuent tuxes paid by plutiitllf for the years, moi. 1IX und KKtt, which certtllcatu of tux sale wus Issued bv tho treasurer of llox Unite county. Nebraska, to this plaintiff, for said taxes, upon the following dt-HCrllied real estate, situated In the county of Hox llutte, state of Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast quarter 01 section 11 111 lowusuip vr or range 47. mo amount claimed ny piaintin upon saw tax Hen In tlio Mini of s.:n with Interest thereon as nrovlded by law from the fith duv of February, 1005. of which sum W.WI Is for utioruoy h ice unci -.luuior pumicuuou ot redemption notice. The prayer of said peti tion in for a decree declaring tho aforesaid amount, together lth Interest thereon, attor ney's fee, redemption notice and eosts, to Ix a llrst lieu upon tho 11 foresaid real estatoand that said real estate, mav be hold under 1111 order of the court to sutlnfytlie same, and iiiui ssiu iicienuaniii no rorurer uarreii ana foreclosed of all interest or claim in and to said real cstnte or uny part thereof. You aro required to answer said Iietltlon on orberore the 20th day of March. lOtKi O. C. Stkvkns, Plaintiff. Hy V. Mitchell, his attorney. Notice to Nonitcstdcnt Defendants. To HufusM. Nolf and Mrs. Neff, first name unknown, wife ot defendant, Kufim M. Neff. John Doe, real name unknown, boneflehiry of V. II. Limning, trustee, dofendaiit, non-resident defendants.' Notice. 1h hereby given that on the (lth day of February. lOOo, C, C. Stovens, plaintiff, filed his petition In tlu district court ot Uox llutte county, Ncbrasku, wherein Itufus M. Neff and Mra. Neff, Ilrst name unknown, wife ir defendant, Itufus M. Neff, W. II. Limning, Trustee, John Doe. real mime unknown, bene ficiary of W. II. Ijmulng, Trustee, defendant, und V. II. Laiinitig were made defendants, the object and prayer of which said petition Is to foro cIoho a tax lieu lasted upon 11 certificate of tax sale dated 2fith day of November uni, for tlio delinquent taxes for tho year, 1WW, lfi7. 180:, Isy.iund UHM and subsequent tuxes paid by plaintiff Tor tho ears 11)01. 1W2 and IP0.I, which eertillcate of tux halo was Issued by the treas urer of Uox llutte county, Nebraska, to this plaintiff, for sAtd taxes, upon the following described real estate. situated In the county of Hox llutte. stale of Nebraska, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of section S3 in township 27 of ran go 47. The amount claimed bv plaintiff unon said tux lieu Is the sum of $rt3.2h with Interest llicrcon iir provided hy law from the Uth day of February IWj, of which mini SS.U Is for attorney's feo and S3 00 for publication of redemption notice. Tho prayer f said peti tion is for a decree, declaring the aforesaid amount, togetherwltb Interest thereon, uttor iicj'k fee, ledeniptlon liotlceand costs, to bo a Ilrst lien upon the aforesaid real estate and HiAt cald real estato may bo sold under tin order of the court to satisfy the suinc. aud that said defendants lo foreier lurred und foreclosed of ull Interest or claim In and to bald real estate or any part thereof, Vou are required to answer 1 said petition 011 or before tli2itliday of March, 1005. (. O. STEVH.N8. Plaintiff. Hy W. Mitchell, hlsiittorney. Appointment of Administratrix. State of Nebraska, 1 BS V Hox Hutto County ) At a county court, held ut tlio county court room, 111 and ror eaiu county, 1 en, u., A. 1)., 11W5. l'resent, I). K. Spucht, County Judge In the matter ot the estate ot William J. Ilrltlos, deceased. On leading and tiling tlio petition of Lena Hrltton. praying thai administration of said estate mav bo gi anted toiler as admin istratrix. Ordered that March 20. A. I). llXB. at 1 o'clock n. in., is assigned for bearing said iie tltlon. when all persons interested in snld matter may appear at a county court to be held 111 und for said county, and show cause why tho prajo; of jietltloner should not lio grunted; and that nolieo of tho ix-ndeney of wild petition and tiie Hearing tnoreot, oegiien to all portions interested In mild matter by publishing a copy of tills onler in Tin: A 11,1 ance lleiiAi.n.a weekly newsnancr nrinted In said county, for three successive weeks, prior 10 saiti nay 01 Hearing. 1) K. til'ACiiT, County Judge, (Atrue copy.) JflKAI.l H-3W. Special Mnster'.s Sale Docket V, No. SOI. In the Circuit Court of tho United status, for tins nmtrlcl or.MjtjrusivU. .Tames N. Clarke, Heeelvor of the NoliruskK Umu & Trust Co., complainant, vs. Henry Touilliikou, et .. defendants In cliHticury. rouKCMibriii: or moktoaok. Public notice is hortibv if I ell tlittl 111 nursu unco and b virtue of u dejtrtwentertMl in the alH)o cause on tne sro nay or Mopiemoer, ikw, 1. Umi. II. Thuunnel. Micclul Muster in Cimuc cry of tlit'Cinult Court of the United muIm for the District of Nebr.isku, will, oil the llrd day of Ajiril. UV), at tho hour of :i o'clock (mountalii time) in t he ttf lorniKiii of sild lu, ut tUu front door of the Hox llutte county oonrt bouse iiuliiling in tne utty 01 Alliance, Hox llutte county, state and district of No braska mjII ut public auction for cash the fol limine il.iTilie.1 nroiM.rtv. to-wlt: Lots tlinssuud four and the east half of the southwest quarter of section thirty-one t3l in township twenty-eight lisi north and mnge lorij-niue uiu woai in iiox iiuiio couuiy, Nebraska. Heo. II. Thummeu Bpeclul MiiHter in Chaiicery, JOHN" .M. ICAOAN, Solicitor for Complalnunt. 11-5 Go to the Alliance National Bank to deposit your money. Oct. 7-tf. if4 - s'iH' w McClure's -t 0' . WHITE GOODS 10, 5, 20, 25, 30, 35c UP TO 75c and $1,00 PER YARD. .A. f .- ft .1. Dainty Materials for Confirmation and Graduating Suits 7,1 -t- -d, O. sfW f '. ). (t mtt . .4 .1 -I -I- .v .(, .. ,f. .. .j. I cgnl Notices. Notice to Nnn-!ehldeut Defendants. To.lolin Doe, ri-il name unknown, and Mrs Doe, rent niime uuklioun. wife of John Doe. retil tmme unknown, defendlint, non rosldent defendants. Notice Is hen Ov ulv 11 Hint on the Ut li dnv of Febru.irj W,. C. c. Mevuiio, plalatlif. iiicti ins pei.Tiou in ine oisirici court 01 uox llutte comity, .Nebraska, .herein Cnrsten lieuiiliigs anil Mrs. lleimlniis. Ilrst mime unknown, wife of defendant Ciirsten Heu nlligs, John Doe. real name unknown, und Mts. Doe, real name unknown, wife of John Doc. relil uumo unknown, defendant, weru made defendant, the objis-t and prajor of which said petition Is to foreclose a tax lien haoed upon a certificate of tax stile dated. July 1'.'. 11X12 for the ilelluiiitent tines for tho years isor. IMis, isvui and UiH) and siibsispient taxes paid by plaintiff for the yours l(iii, ltI and I'.KKl, which eertillcate of tax sale was Issued hy tlie treasurer or Uox ISntto county, Nebraska, to this nlainttlf. for said taxes. Umiii the following described real estate, sit uated in iiincnuuiy 01 uox nunc, state ot Nebraska, to-wlt: 3outbwsl quarter of sec tion 25ln townsbip25 of ratige.v:. Tho amouut claimed by plaintiff upon said tax lien is the Ninn of $1530 with Infrest thensm as nrovlded bv law from tho nth day of I'Vbiuar. lliffi, of which sum $5,:!fl Is for attorney's co aud SI. 1 5 for publication of redemption notice. Tlio prayer ot sum peti tion Is for n decree declaring Hie aforesaid amount, together with interest thereon, attor ney's fee. ledemntlon notice and costs, to bo a first Hen upon the aforesaid real estate and that said real estate may be sold under an order ot tho court to satisfy the Ranie, and Hint said (lereuiltnits lie rorevor Darren auu foreclosed of nil luturestor claim In and to said real estate or aiij part thereof. Vou are requited to answer said petition on or lierore tho20th dav of March ll05. C. C .STKVK.Mt, l'laliitllf. Hy W. Mitchell, his attorney. Notice to Non-licsidcitt Defendant.". In tho District Court ot Hox Hutto county, Nebraska. Alice T, Lannlng. plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Td. lMunkctt, Ilrst name unknoAii. QiteeuO. Uilliort, P. Hav Gilbert, heirs of William Gilbert, deceased. Kil. I'lunkett. husband of defendant Mrs. Hd. I'lunkett, ilrsl name unknown, Frances Lyons, formerly Frances Gilbert, wife of William Gilbert, deceased. The Diuitublu Lund Company, The McKlnlcy-Launlug Lean mid Trust Company and W. II. Carnaban, receiver, Tho McKlnley-Lannlng Loan and Trust Company defendant defendants, Queen G. Gilbert, non-resident defendant. Will take notice that on tho rlth duv of Feb ruary 1005, Alice T. Lannlng, plaintiff, herein filed her petition In the district court of Hox Hutto county, Nebraska, against said defendants, tbo object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed by William Gilbert, deceased, and his wife, the defendant, Frances Lyons, formerly Francos Gilbert, wife of William Gilbert, deceased, to The McKinley-Luunlng Loan aud Trust Company and duly assigned by Tlio MeKInley-Liiunlng Loan and Trust Company to this plaintiff, who Is tho owner and holder ot the same, uiiou northeast quarter ot section 35 In township 28 of range 47 in itox Hutto county, Nebraska, to secure tho payment of a certain promissory noto or real estate cotion bond, dated March 1, 18SW. for the sum of $000.00 due aud pajable five years after date thereof; and a certain promissory note or interest coupon, duted March I, 190, for tho sum of 2.U0, duo and paiuble March 1, 1805; that there Is now duo and payable upon said promissory note or real estate coupon bond; said promissory note or interest coiiinm and mortgage the sum of tlS3S.SJ, for which mini, witli Interest from February 8th. HXB, plaintiff prays for a ilecieo that defendants bo required to pay the same or that said premises may lie sold to satisfy the amount found due, You urn requested to answer this petition on or befoie the 20th day of March 1005. Dated Fob. S, 1IU5. Ai.iciiT. Lannimi, Plain tiff. llyW. Mitchell, her attorney. Notice to Non-ltcsldcut Defendants To the I'likuowii Heirs of Allicrt Iloulund, deceased. Addle (ook, one of the heirs of Albert Howland, deceased, and Mr. Cook, first iiamo unknown, husband of Addle Co-ik, defendant, one of the heirs of Albert Howland, deceased, non resident defend ants: Notice Is hereby given that on the Sth day of February 1005, Mary K. Iteed plaintiff, filed her petition fulhodlstiict court of Hox Hut to county, Nebraska, wherein the unknown heirs of A lliert Howland, deceased. The MeKliiley Ltiiinlng Loan und Trust Company, . II. Cunuihan, tecolver of The McKtiiloy-Lannlng Loan und l'rust Company, defendant, Francis Lyons, one of the heirs of Albert Howland, defeated, Mr. Ljnus, first name unknown husband of Francos Lions, defendant, one of the heirs of Albert Howland, deceased. Addle Cook, one ot the heirs of Albert Howland, deceased, und Mr. Cook, first name unknown, husband of Addle Cook, defeiident, one of tbo heirs of Alliert Howland, deceased, were nuulo defendants, the object and praier of which said petition is to foreclose a tax lien based upon acertlliciito of tax sale dated January ith, liHrj, for the delinquent taxes for the years I SIM, 1M1J. 1SV0. 1MI7 und 1KW und subsequent taxes paid by plaintiff for the enrs 1'JOl aud 11W2, which certificate of tax sale was IshiiciI by the treasurer of Hox Hutto county, Nebras ka, to this plaintiff, for said taxes, iifiou the following described real estate, situated In the county of Hox Hntte, stuto of Neur.isku, to-wll: .Southwest quarter of section 25 in township 2)4 of range 47 The amount claimed by plaintiff upon said tax lien Is the sum of ts23 with intercut theieonas provided by law from the 1st day of March 1101, of which sum iio.jais for attor ney's fee and i.1.00 for publication of redemp tion notice. The pruj or of said stltlon Is for a decree declaring tho aforesaid amount, together with interest thoieon, attorney's fee, redemption notice and costs, to bo a first lieu upon the aforesaid real estate, ami that said real estate may bo sold under an oidorof the court to satisfy the samo, ami that said defendants lie forever barred and foreclosed of all interest or claim In and to said leal estate or an) part thereof, Vou lire required to answer said imtltlen on or before the 20th day of March Uhav JIahv E. Heko, 1'luintltr. Hy Wni. Mitchell, his attorney. Divorce Notice. In thn district court of Hox llutte county, Nebraska, ChwricC foilliufs. Plaintiff Vs. Carrie M. Colllngu, Defendant. TuCurrleM. Col lings, uoii-rldsnt defend ant: You are hereby uotiliod that ou the JOUi day of February, 1W5. 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Hy virtue of tin order of Balo issued bv tho FyNebnlsl a 'SSSK1 fOUrt of V'te eon! -ly.xeui-usuu, upHi a ducroo rendeied bv shIiI court in favor or Fred c. A ml r" son iilalntl t aiu u.iliut John Arkfeld, Mrl?A "u'l. it fehl, wife of said John Aikfehl too Obit, Amlivsou Hardware Co. Job ii liu Vd i VIZ TXn'r'T'u w""' ,"1'1" M "la ii . ,.u . '" Allhiiico, iri said ooiinlv sail the following iler-ibe 1 reai LtMu to-wlt wliieliiiohVi L"V,K, -"MWest of thosixtli ill i ' nierldlan, In Hox I idle count v No Irasku, at public auction tu .tlio Ii g uit bht the i;;Ur' t"i,!t t'y ? order ofTa'ie in . , IltA UF.ED. Smith P Tuttm- ' lf ot !,al" uu,,ty- Attorney for Plaintiff. n.5 The Alliance Herald and Nebraska State Journal, the leading weekly, both one year for $1.50. if t1 " "s. Mi IMW " - I VJ