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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1899)
Site f ml - WccMy SvHumc. T UK DAY, SBPT. 12, 1?99 11? A Ii JJARIS, Editor and Phofiiiktok BUH80IUFTI0N MATK8. Ono Year, cash In ndvanee, ....(KM Hit Months, cash In ndvanee 711 Cent' Entered nttheNorthFlntte(Hebrnkn)ottofiloani aacond-c.last matter. Republican Ticket. For Motnbor GflngrrM-Sixth tllBtrlet M. 1. KINKA1L) For Juilire, Wtli Jutlloiitl Wstriut, II. M. OU1MI3B. For County Clerk, VM. M. IIOLTHV. . For Couuty TrotiBiirnr, (J. R SOU A KM ANN. For Shoriir. KNOCK CUMMINQS. For County Sunt , llHItTlIA 'VUOtilMOKK, For Clerk cf DlBtrtot CJourt, W. G. KLUJfiR. For County Jutlpo, A. B. IIATjDWIK. For Cotinlv Surveyor. CIIAS. l 110SS. For Coronor, 1). W. UAKMI1. For County Cotninisslonor,.'M Dint., LINCOLN CA11PENT13R. Tim farmerB' principle of rotation in office does not apply to Mr 0' Kclihcr. Tin: yellow fever is cattenijf an cxodtiH northward from the south ern states. The colonels appear to li ivc not an great a love for "yellow jack" as for a yellow dollar. Ui to date the Standard Oil com pany is Btill doing business in Ne braska, and the only result of the efforts of Cunning Juggler Smythe is an advance of a cent a gallon to the consumer of kerosene. Mows than one perspiring popu list patriot expressed liU dissatis faction with this fusion IooHsIiiicsp. If signs count for aught the disin tegration that'will be developed at the pollH this fall will be a surprise to the friends of the so called re form party. Talk abdut Tammany as being a perfect working political machine the events of last Saturday dem onstrated that the pop riugsters in Lincoln county lirivcn compact or ganisation wll:h cuu give the New York politicians cards and spades and then double discount them Tm: Omaha philosophical society lias decided that the press is re- sponsible lor all the ills ftom which society Bulfers. Now that this ini poriant question is settled perhaps these sage individuals will kindly inform it" as to why an inscrutable providence permits them to live and pas judgment upon their fellow men, contrary to the divine com mand. Tin: fusion county ticket nomin ated laBt Saturday was fairly repre sentative of the membership of the alleged reform forces; and while having more or less strength in some particulars, the devious mclh ods employed to kill olT certain aspi rants, and those used to effect the nominations of others, will have an exceedingly enervating elfect upon the work oi the convention. It is dollars to doughnuts that in the event of Bryan's nomination next year that tliero will not be two tails to his kite as was the case in 18K(. The pops may as well bow their necks to the yoke, and though they bellow like a yearling male bo vine they must bear their burden. The democratic party in the south. where it is forced to light a fusion of republicans and populists, wil never again in a national conven tion favor the giving of aid and com fort to its enemy. Simpson FiiNNiti. is a farmer liv ing within fifteen miles of Nebraska City. He has only about 3,000 acren in his little homostead. Hut last week he sold a small bunch of cat tie to mi lOuglishmau for direc shipment to Liverpool.' The amount received for that little herd was more, in gold, than $90,000. llow much better would Feunul feel if it wcresilyer? On Saturday, tlio2uU of August, Mr. Fennel kindly showed bis account of sale to Mark Morton, who gave this item to the Conservative. Every steer in Fen nel's herd brought six cents a pound on the hoot nt home. Haul limes JPoor iarmcrl -The Conservative. Tin: populist governor of this state realizes that he has sufficient troubles of his own, and announces that no friendly litigation will be instituted at the stale house to test the pure food legislation by the late egislattire. Jack Hali.igan evidenced the fnct tli at lie liad bean :i student of the mi mortal Dickens lust Saturday when he assumed the role of Oliver wist wlnlu ncling- as chairman of ie democratic conference commit- eeatid pleaded for more oflices. Now that there lias been a threat of a boycott being placed upon the Fnrie exposition on account of the ft-conviclion of Dreyfus, the French Military gentlemen of fuss, feathers lid gold lace hedged, and have igned n formal recommendation to President Loubct for mercy. Says the Fremont Tribune: "Mr. Uolcomb litis filed at Lincoln, in ac cordance with the new anti-corrup tion election law, a statement bIiow- ng his candidacy for the nomina tion as justice of the supreme court cost him 58.40. It must be admit ted that it conic easy, when it had the lung power oi the Dryan-Allcu syndicate back of it, notwithstaud- ng the futile resistance of Edgar Howard, Harry Phelps and forly- eixht other democratic and ponu- it editors 'who will not lift a hand to defend Holcomb against his bnl- ot fraud tind house rent record. At this rate the house rent rake-off will buy eighty-eight and teu-elcv- cnts nominations." Additional Local. Jay Ilollingsworth, of Ognllala, is spending the day in town. Mr. and Mrs. S. If. Douehowcr are spending a few days in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Luttou ntul daughter went to Omaha Sunday morning. Judge II. M. Sullivan, of Broken Mow, spent a few hours in town ast evening. The first carload of brick for the Warner block has been received and is being unloaded. Mrs. .Otfo. V. Jones went to Jttlesburg this morning to spend a few days with relatives. John Kaelke and his lamily will leave to-morrow forAkroii. Iowa. where they will make their home. Miss Kate McGlone returned Sun day night from a visit of several weeks at various eastern points. The ladies' of the Presbyterian aid society linvo'sct the date for their annual fair and supper Nov. 2Ut. David Drunk and family, of Myrtle, spent yestorday in town. riils morning they left by team for a visit in Rocky Ford, and other Kansas towns. Frank Toillion expects to leave n two weeks for Shawntfe, I. T, where he will locate. He lias dis posed of all his crops on the farm which he worked during the past season. . Sheriff Iveliher will leave to-night for Lincoln to bring back Geo. Riugler. Kingler is the man who burglarized the Kll house the last time. He was tried in Kearney for a burglary in Buffalo county and was only sentenced to a year's imprisonment as Judge Sullivan was unaware of the extent of the man's burglarizing career. Ring ler's sentence uxpires on the fourteenth and Sherilf Keliher will be on hand to arrest him on tli charge of burglary. His trial wilt come oil' at the December term of court. Three other sheriffs ore anxious to get hold of Ringler si he will probably have an onportiin ity to cnt prison fare for a good many years. His attorney was u from Lincoln last w.eek irvinc tt persuade the officials hare that be cause Ringler had not taken a much as he he might have In ought not to be prosecuted, 'reserves j6 t fruit, Ji-Ulni, ptcklen or catsup i.'o rji JmA mom canity, mmn quickly, iiiJro aTa ,!7 litWi'miy Boul.d with iwtlned IT rnrnimio win iii.m ny nny inner iiu'IIhmI. Don na mother U.a will bo '"'"""RflfirlPri In oifiy iioi. 'V It i$ ck'.io, tMU'U'-i o'rl'- 'r, VaUr and L'i,i pivot, li t rioumi i'iiUo of II Willi II i-i IK luaay uses frnm vour ilruazlit or liroevr. Sou orrrrvilier. Jlnu njr WST ST.?ill.llir UM VV. JJM HT.VSDAIU) OU. CV. THil IIANQINQ SWORD. iZ Do yoti know the ntorv of Dnmoclos In tlte ancient mythol ogy Hie limn who lived with n sword continually hanging above his head, sus pended only by a single hair? Mntiy a woman of tlie present day is like Dniiiocie. sue is living with n constant menace of danger hang ing over her liend liccmtsc of Borne weakness ordisensuof the special organ- ism which - makes her n woman. It m a v see in comparatively slight and trivial nt first but any instant ft may develop into n serious and dangerous complaint, totally unflttinif lif-r for nil the duties mid re sponsibilities of n true womanly career. " 1 aufTcrrd wry much with female venknean and other nllmeiiU far mote than two year, whti I wrote to yoti fbr advice," snya Mm. Atmn Willy, (Mlclilgan Iloue), Nortbvilfc, Spink Co., Kll. Dak... In niftier to Dr. K. V. Pierre nf llnfTnlr. N. Y. "After carefiilly followlnt; your ndrice Biul tnkliiK nix Indira each of Dr. l'lrrce'it l'nv orlte l'rrwtliitloii mid '('.oldeit Medical DIkov. cry' I nm now a well mid liappy woman. I linve aim taken acwral vinU of your 'I'lenMHt l'tl lebi ' which did me n great deal of (food. I nliall nlway.i recommend your medicine wherever I Women wlio would know liow to nwid the (laiifrers to which they arc exposed at every critical ataire of their physical de velopment ahould read Hint grand book The People' Common Seine Sledlcnl Ad- vtaer uy K. v. rierce. m, u. u eontains over one thotiaaud-paftes profutcly Illus trated with enirraviuRa ami colored plates. It is a complete medics! librnry fn one volume. More than half-a-mill!on copies ut.r. nnt.1 1 1 in (.aril lint a fm n rnr will be sent lnnfftomely cloth-boutul fortiie simple eoat of mailing, 31 one. cent stamps; or strongly pnprr-uounu lor 21 stamps. Address, tfr. R. V. Pierce, Buflulo, N. V. Eiitortaluod by MI33 Goosco, Miss Mabel Goozee was the hostess at a very charming party given last evening in honor of the Misses IClizabeth and Grace Bratt and G. A. McMichael who leave this week to spend the year in university work. Progressive games were played ind the guests all had a royal good time n. Miss Goozee is an ideal hostess. "Up JenltinV was played at the head table and jackstraws, parchesi and other games were in force at the lower tables. The con stant change of games and partners made the (jvening one continual round of fun. Dainty refreshments were served at eleven o'clock. Among the guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. P. L, Mooney, Mrs. L. Vi. Wood. Mrs. C. R. Os good, the Mioses Minnie Soretibon, Abbie Day, Josie Goodman. Adda Kocken, Nelli-i llartman, Grace Duncan, Ida VonGoetz, Bertha Thotlecke, Mabel Btirston, Mayme Walts, Elizabeth, Jessie and Grace Bratt. Lizzie Burke, ISuniee Bab bitt, Francis McXntnnra and Minnie Cha!e; and Messrs Con and Andy Scharmann, Geo. McMichael, IMatt White. Ray Langford, Fred Hart man, AsaSearle, Fred lOlliott, Will Meudy, Geo. Dowlen Geo. Likert and Alfred Oilman. Chicago forecast tor Nortli Platte and vicinity: Fair to-night Wednes day partly cloudy. The maximum temperature yesterday was 'w a year ago it was 40. Loveland & Beer purchased fifty five head of steers from W. II. Combs, of Myrtle yesterday. They will probably dispose of them as feeders. Bo Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning oi This Fearful Disease, tlon of a humor in tho blood of terrible Besoms which is more than skin-deep, and can not bo reached by local appli cations of ointments, salves, etc., applied to tlio surface. Tho dWato itseir. tho real cause of the trouble, tu in the blood, although all sufToring in produced through tho skin j the only way to reach the disease, thorofore, Is through the blood. Mr. Chil T. Jones, of Mixersville, Intl., writes: "I hud Ecaema thirty years, and after h grout deal of treatment my leg whs ho raw nnd sore thnt it gave 1110 coiutnnt pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and begun to sproad and grow worse. For th past Hvo or six yours I hnvo hiiAVrcd untold agony nnd hud given up all hopH of ever being freo from tlio dmesso, as I hsvo been treated by somo of tho bent physicians mid linvu taken many blood medicines, till in vain. With littio faith left 1 began to tnko S. S. S,, and it apparently miulo tho ISoziwna worse, buH knew that this was tlio way tho remedy goi, rid of tho poison. Continuing 8. K. S., tho sore healed up entirely, tho skin becatno clenr nnd smooth, and I wns cured porfeotly." Koisema is nn ohttlmito dUoftse und only a tonic. Swift's Specific s. S. S. FOR is superior to other t 'ood remedies Locauso ft cures dienses which they can not roh. It goes to tlio boltosn to the eauso of tho disease and will euro thi wort ease of LVzamtt, no mutter what other treatment has failed. It Is the only blood remedy guaranteed -o be freo from potash, mercury or any other mineral, and Jjovr fails to cure Eczema, Serofula, Contagious Illooa Poiaon, Cancer, Tottor, liheutnnt ism. Open Sores, Ulcere, Bolls, etc. Insist Upon S, B. S. ; nothing can take its place. llookB on these, diseases will bo mailed freo to nny address by Swift Spo cilia Oomptiuy, Atlanta, Georgia. "HIGHEST SINCE 1892." Onr I'roxperttv Compared With That lit ISIffht Vcurn Ako. Tlio"e arc prosperous llmos indeed when n simultaneous advance In the wages of 'tr,uoo men attracts scant public notice and Is dismissed with a single paragrnph In the newspapers. And yet the final conference at De troit on Saturday of representatives of the iron and steel mnnufneturers nud tlio Iron and steel wage committee of tho Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers brought this good news Into -15,000 liomos. The In crease In the pay of this army of skill ed workurs embodies an average of 25 per cent. It Is tlio largest advance made at tiny ono time in the history of tlio Amalgamated association, nud It will mako the wngea for tho ycnr "the highest since 1802." "The highest sinco lS02"-thla Is nn Interesting revelation. It seems Hint that year, when a Republican pro tectionist administration was defeat ed nt tlio polls and a Democratic od ministration committed to freo trado whs chosen, hns stood as tho high wa ter mnrk of wages and prosperity In the great Iron and steel Industry of tho United Btatos. With tho Incoming of an antltarlff president nud an antl tnrlir congress begnn a decline In wages and a dccllno in business, which hnvo only just now been inado good by. n return to tho prosperous conditions of the Inst ycnr of tho presidential term of Ilenjnmln Ilnrrlson. Protectionists predicted exactly this in 1S02. They declared then that a de feat of tho McKlnley tariff and a trlnl -oven a brief trial of the free trado experiment would cost tho people dear ly. A majority of the pooplo were donf to this warning thou, but they hnvo since seen It verified to tho letter. A rovlval of protection hns brought In duo tlmo a revival of prosperity. Thcro Is no gntiisnylng hnrd facts like those. It Is Idle to pretend that they are mcro coincidences. And It Is no mere mat ter of chance that not ono of tho Dem ocratic nntlonnl committeemen ques tioned just now ns to what the next Democratic platform should be not ono of thpso philosophers, who suggest almost every political notion under tho sun hns a word to say In favor of an other freo trado propaganda. To all Intcnto and purposes tho antl tnrllf agitation Is now dead In the Unltod Stntos. Rut for the sako of American wages and American pros perity It must be kept dead. Boston Journal. lioliln tho ClintnpInnKhlii. Tho wngo procession still keeps np. A dispatch from Columbia, Pa., under ditto of Juno S, snj-s, "Tlio Jauson Iron company hns posted a notlco of an ad vance In wages, this being the second Increase th'Is year." Tlio Dlngloy law enslly holds the championship ns a ralsor of wnges. The only chance for further 'triumph now Is for It to bent Ito own record, nnd It seems to be do ing that regularly. An nioftuent Flt-iirc. As an Illustration of the commercial boom that tho country hns been enjoy ing it may be mentioned that during tho last six months of 180S the money orders Issued by the postofllco depart ment wore ,?10.r.00,-100 In excess of the orders Issued during the corresponding porlod of ISO". It's nn eloquent llg tire. lloston Journal. A Man of f5trmv Republican newspapers Chat arc growing red In the fnee over Mr. Ilnvo meyer's strictures are lighting a man of straw. That gentleman and the voracious trust behind I1I111 stand as living proofs of the weaknoss of bis allegations. Philadelphia Call. Taken On it JoUe. Mr. lluvoutoyer has probably discov ered by this time that the country Is unkindly .llsposml lo regard IiIm essay 011 trusts ns 11 Joke. The genlloinnii turns out 11 fair article of humor as well ns a standard quality of sugar. New York Mall and Express. Not much attention in often paid to the flint symptoms of Kcjienia, but it is not long before the littio redness begins to itoh iind burn. Tlds is but tlio beginning, nnd will lead to suffering nnd torture nlmoat unon durnble. It s a common mi stall o to regard a roughness nnd redness of the skin na merely a loanl Irritation : li ia but nn iiHlica- can not bo cured by u remedy which is THE BLOOD Bowaro of Ointmonta for Catarrh that conUiu Mercury, a mercury will suroly destroy tho eonso of smell nn 1 completely dernngo tho whole systom when ontering It through tho muscous surfaces. Kuch nrtioloe should novor bo used except on perscrip turns from reputable phjsicinuo, ns Ihc damngo thoy will do is ten fold to tho good you enn possibly dorivo front thorn. llnll's Cntnrrh Cure, manufactured by l' J. Clionoy & Co., Toledo, O., contains uo mercury, nnd is tnkon internally, act ing directly upon tho blood nud mucous surfaces ot the systom. In buying llnll's CntnrrlrCuro bo euro you got the gonuino Itietokon intornnlly, and mnde in To ledo, Ohio, by V. J. Chonoy ,fc Co. Tot titnoninis froo. Sold by Druggists, prieo 7Ge. por bottlo. llnll'e Fnmlly Pills nro tho host. i FOR SALE I Improved Yorkshire Call on or address WM. N. PARCEL, WKi.t.t'i.Kwr, Njw. ranch f miles uorthwost of Wollllsot. Legal Notices. ARTICLE? OP II7COP.OItATION,. Tnke notlco tUnt the nnrtpmlnnwl Imvo, on the 8tU ilay of SeptrmUor IMS), RMOolntail t)iuinplri toKrtliiT for the iiirioB of furinlnn oortHirntlou noilur tli Iawr or tho StMe or Kobrnnkn, ntul for thni imrixwo hnvo iNlnptol I lie Arllck'9 of lnoor pornllou In Hiilj.tnuco nn foltown: Flrt: Tho nnnio of tho oor(oratloti Js Ilrmlf 1U il l Croamcry Awoolatiou, Hiconil: The prlnrlpnl plsce of bunlnew of this corMrnlloii u nud rhull be llrmly lalHial, I.ln rolci Co., Nebrmkn, Third: The Ruuernl iiaturn of the lxinlnM)lo lo i-nndnctcd by Mid corporation In nnd ihall bo tho ninntifncturo of nml ilpallng in dairy prxtiictii the acquiring and ovting nucramry root ealntoi the reotlon nnd iimtutennnoo of nnairy Imllil Idk'i aixl nmre orecMilly tho butldliiK ottupurntor ntntlon In lonn l'ourth: Tho amount of llio cnpltnl nlock of rntd corporntton shall lo 2(KX), divided Into 10 hnrpK, nt par vnluo of tiO.uO facli. l'ltth: 'ilia ootnmoDoeinrnt ot thin corimrallon Is and nhnll bn tho Mh day of September, lBOP, nnd cou'lmiu for (W jenrx. iinleu noouer dlawlved by mutual commit or net ot law. Sisth. This company ulinll not aubjoct Itself (o on v ludltednM. SoTonth. Thonrfalra of thin company ihnll bo conducted by.n Hoard of Flva DlrectoiK. lhoo oiliwro, n well tu President, Secretary and Troamrer, ahull be eluded by tlio ilockholdora of the company. O. A. rilKITAnKIt OUAIUXH O'KOUKKK. J. II. GIFrEIT. F. I) I.KWI8, O. Klln-IZEMSTIHN. I51 EBTKAY IIOTICE. Tnlttn np by tlio milwrlbor on hi onclosod land In ltlnninn I'roclnot. TJncolii cnunly. Neb., on the iit'Ui dny of Juue, 1M)9. tho fnllowliiK horen tn-wlt: One bnakidtln hnru brnudud ivliU nnchor brand on rlftlit hip. wclalit about MX) pound. One llfilit bay mnro, no brnnil, weight about 800 pounds nnd about fix years old, Tho owner cnu have tho snmo by proltif prop erty and paying clmrKea. nlH SAMIIKL lIAUIUH. IN Tin: DisTmoT couiit or Lincoln COIiNTY. NKllItAnilA. KLIZAIIUTII J. VANSlCICLi:, l-ialntlft, LOltUNZO I). VAN8IOKLK. Dofondnn lit.) To Uirenzol), VnnHtcklo, unn.rotldent defend' unt: You nre luroby notined Hint nr. .ho Dili dny Auut. im. the plnlutltt nbove named, Llln. belli J. VmiKlckle, Mod her netlllon arilnnt yon In the district oourt of Lincoln uoiinty, Nebra-kn, tlin object nnd prayer of which are to obtain n di vorce from the bonds of matrluiouy from you on llienronml thnt yon Imvo Kroly nml wantonly pinttioel oxtretiiu cruett toward this plnlntlll nnd on tho ground ot iiun-a nppnrt nud rc(unl ou your iKirt to provide nhelter nnd enro for this plslntilf and her minor chlldieu ivllhoiit go.nl cause therefor. You nro reipilred to nnswer sahl petition ou or before Monday, tho 2."tli day of September, lMH. HLlZAllllTH .1. VAKHIOKLK, 1'lnlntllT. n!5l lly II. 1). ltheu, her Attorney. FK0BATE NOTICE. Stain of N'ebrnnkn, J Lincoln Ooimty. f In the Uounty Conrl. N'otlco Is hereby given thnt mi Instrument pur porUn to bo the liwt v 111 ' nnd testament of llnry Mr.Glnnc, deceased, has been (lied In snld court, nnd nil persons Inliirmtod In tho i-talo of snbl Mary McOloue nre hereby cited to appear In snlil court on Keptember 1 Itli, imm. nt nine o'clock n. in. and show cnimo, if nny exist, why snld instru ment should not be ndmlltinl to piobnte, Uatocl August 15th, I Mill. nlHI A. . IIALDWIK, County .ludge. ARTICLES OF IKCORPOItATION. Tnko notice that the underslKued hnus on the 23 dny of AukusI, H)'J, iis.Joclated thcmeles to. Kther (or the purpose of forlnliiK n eorpurHllon under the Inws of the Htnte of Xebrnskn, nnd for that purposo hnvo adopted the Articles of Incor poration In tubstnuce ns follows: . 1'lrsU The name of the corporation Is The North I'Inllo Creamery Co. Second: Tho prlnrliwl plnco of business of this corporation Is nud shnll be North I'lntte, Lin coln Uo., Nebruskn. Tlilnl: The ueiifrnl nature of tho biHnvse to bo conducted by raid corporation is ami shall be the mnnufnctiiro of iinddenllnii In diary prodnclH; the noiulrliiK nud ownliig uis'(swiry lunl cslnlo; the erection nod ninliileiinni'oor iieeowinry build. ti.,,f,iiuil more iHealnlly tho biilldlux of sepnrnlor st. .lion to lease, fourth: Ihn amount or the onptlnl stock of stud corporation shall be K(iK), dlvidel Into II sl.vre., nt ir vnlue of fMt.U) each which stock Is n ii nsxessnble, Klfth: Theoomiuencement of this corporation is nod shnll bo tlie!28dny of AiiRmt, ltWi- nml con tinue for 2.')) oars, unless Hner dlssolveil by mutual consent or net of law. Sltth: '1 his company shnll tud subject Itself In nny Indehtediioss Heiith: Tho nllnlrs of this coinpniiy fhall bo oouduote.1 by n IItwhI of five directors. Those oftlcers, as well us l'rerldout, Kecretary nud Treasurer, shall bo elected by the stoekhohlers of the company. A. OOOLKllOK. I OIIAH TOILLION. TltOS. O. MOW LKY, MUrocUirs. CIIAS. WYSIAS I It. OTTEN ' J A38I NOTIOK VQU I'tlltLlOATION. Land Ottlt-e at NoHh i'lalte, Nb.. I ., , . , September llth, 1MW. f Notice Is hereby (ilveo that the folloivlii uaiuatl ssMlerhas tiled nollwi of Ills intention to lunke n.ial tir.Hif lntuptortof hlsulalm, nud Hint wld pr(sif will be made botore KenistHr uad Iteaelver at North l'latle, Nebi , o-i Octotwr 17th, I8W, viz: , JAfOll KOOII, hoineatwul entry Nn. 17,0,17 for the south half of the northeast quarter o nnd 2 section town hhlp li) norlh, range !t:t west. lie mimes tho following ullmwfua to prove his uo!(l!mourolilcnriipot nud cultivation of said Isndvlz. a. a. llentty, of hnlherhiud, Neb., II. Wlukim(erder,,Iohu Mnsuiinud Wllllntn Mnsou nil of ileuhey, Neb. OKO. I!, ritllNOIl, llcglsler. 0S-A NOTIOK FOB I'l'IILICATlON. IariI OlUce at North Flatte. Neb., i Hop). Ulh, im. f Notleo Is hereby iflveii that the following named stUr lias nled notlco of his Intention to make t'il proof lu supisvrt nf his claim, and that said proof will b made bvfore lunrister Mid Heoelver ai North l'latle. Nb on October iiHth, 1HD6, vU: NKIM SWANSOX, who mails H imeslcad tntry No. liiawt. for the s.. nb west quarter of Section iM Twp. 13 N , plunge Ubuasnestha fulluln wtinwss to prr - Ul I ctitlnuoa residence upon nud cultivation if satd ' luua tu: n. .. iiiiitmau, O. W. Hurklniul, John 1 rnnxen all of Hntherlnilil, Neb , nnd .1, S. Hinck ley, of North Flatte, Neb ' COU ULOItOK V. FlllINCH, tleclsler, LAND OFFIOE NOTICES. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Laud Otllco nt North l'lntlo, Neb., I Atignst 1st. 1HW f Notlco Is hereby given that the folhmlngnnioe'l iettlor hn filed iioIIpd of hi Intention to maV. flnai proof lusuptsirtof his olrilm, ami Hint nli prmif will bo mndo before lleglder and llecelves at Nortli I'latto, Neb., on September Eth, ISCy vlr: OIKHIOK O. OLAHK, who made Homostead Kntry No. 17SIS for the east halt of the norlhnest quarter of Hcollon 21, Township 13 north, liaugo west. He names tho fnllnulng witnesses to prove lil eoutinnoaa residence uihiu nud cultivation nf said !?.".' ! T,.: y'"'f"W lloberts. lilwnrd Johuson, William Holnu nml Jainos McDnde, nil of Max Well, Neb. M " OIX). K. FlllINail, lieglster AOTICK FOR I'UIII.ICATION. United Hlnton Lund Olllce. ) . . ?"orl1.' 1'l'''o. August 21, 18i0. r Notlco Is hereby ghen thnt Thomas T. l'mlgctl llMllieil notice of his Intention lo mako 'Until proof before the lieglster and Uccelver nt lliolr otllMln North l'lallo, Nobrnskn.ou Frldny, Urn Olii day of October, lrtt), on Timber Ciillnto Appll. ofttiou No. 1WH7, for tho Houthwcst quarter of No " vest la '1'0,,"!'ul1' No-lu t-urth. llnngo Ho names ns Vfllnossesi Dnvld Wolback. Wr I5?,',I;. 'vJr. Fre.1 Snldor, Henry O. Hechl, all of Wallace, Neb. A' Oi:o. I!. FIUiNCH, lleglsler. NOTICM FOIl 1'tHILICATION Hulled 8li.trs ljind Onico, I Norlh l'lntlo.Nobraskn, August llth, WW, f Notlco is horoby kWch thnt Lester Wftlker.Jr.bi.s filed notice of his intention to make final pro f boforo tho lteister nnd ltocelvor nt their ofllco I i Nortli Finite, Neb , on Friday, tho 2JU day of f'ei -tcmber, l)y, on Timber Culturo Application No. 18Mf for tho Northeast quarter of Bectlon U, Township II north, linage 31 west. llii nnmes as ltnes: W. C. llltncr, Lester Walker, John litlner antl Albert Shnw, nil i f North Flatte, Nobrnskn. 1CC OL'O. L. rUI'.NClMtcglslor. t'ONTLST NOTIOK. United Stales Lnnd Otllco, North I'lntte, Nell .July ttT, lhfs.i. A sufficient contest nllldnvlt having been l)ltl In this onico by Wllllnin O. Jinues, coutestm airalnst Timber Cultuto Kntry No. V277, tuado June 2.1th, ltM, for the noithwest iiiniierot I, 4 southeast qunrter, the enst hnlf ef the soutlnu' I quarter nnit lot I of section IS, township 11 north, range 28 west, by Coiielln A. Stevens, contoti e, In which It U alleged thnt the snld Oonelln A. Hteveus has failed to break, cultivate or plant m.y twit of snld tract to trees, seeds or cuttings din ing the 2d, 3d, 4th, Mb, nth, "tli Mh, Ulh, 10th, ll'Ii 121U and ISth years alter entry, nml snlil dofi cn exist to dnte; snld parties ale hereby notified I'" nmonr, respond nnd otfer evidence touching sai l allegation at 10 o'clock n. in .ou Heptcmber 2ot, lwnt. boforotho lieglster and llcctlvor nlthe Uni toil Ktntoa iJind Olllce In North I'hitto, Neb. Tho mid contestant havln., In n propor nllhl i vit, nled Juno 27. IWJ, set forth fncts which sin. v tkntnfter duo dlllgouco personal servlco of this nntico ennuot bo made, it is hereby ordered ni 1 directed that such notlco bo given by duu ni .l proper publication. jl FllANK liACON, Itecolver. NOTICl! rOIt PH11LIOATION. Lnnd Ofllco Hi Nortli Finite, Nob., i July 211th, 18'JH. S Notlco la hercbv rrlven thnt Amlsn H, Fleich, r has tiled notlco of intention to mnko ilonl pro f before the lieglster nnd llocelver nt lliolr olll.o In North Finite, Nebr., on Friday, the S2rt y of Haploliiber 18HD, on Timber Oulturo Appll. a tlnn No. 1WV.0 for tho enst hnlf of the northwt it quarter nud loin I nnd 2 of section 30, In township JO north, rniigo SO west. Ho names ns witnesses: lUln L. Mooney n d Ed O, Uves, of liuchannn, Nob., Hurt Morgan f ficho. Neb., and Carroll O. Hawkins ot Wellllc t, Nebrnskn. OEO. E. niEKOII, Kevlster. JS1S CONTUHT NOTICE. United States Lund Otllco, North Finite, Nob.. Augnst 2l!lh. IK'J. AsnMclentcnntnslnnirinvltlinvlugbemi nled n this otllco by John H. Miller, contestant, agnlL-it llomestend rntry No. HlotiS, made Mnrch 1IM, 1"'J1, for tho south hnlf nt tho Northwest qunrt.ir nnd Iits II nml I, Section 4, Township II norlh, Mingo 20, by M. Jnno Lonr, Ooutesteo, in which it is nlleged thnt M, Jnno Lenr hns fnllod to cultlviuo or Improve mid lnnd slnco July, lfelM, nnd hus unt te'Ided upon snld lnnd sinco snld dnlo nud snld defect exists to proseut dnto: thntclnlmnnt has r.-it been In tho employ of the United Ktulos urn v, or murine corps: said parties nre hereby notiuo" n appear, lospond nnd otfer evidence touching sn.d nllegntlon at 10 o'clock u. in. ou October ltlth. ' 'J, beforo tho lieglster aud Uccelver at tho Unit 'd Stntos Land Otllco in North Flatte, Neb. Tito said contestant having, tu n projMir nflldi. '.t died August S.lHh, lMfl, ret forth fncts wb: h show thnt nfter duo diligence personal ttorvlci of this notlco ennnot bo mndo, It Is hereby ordei i'd nnd directed thnt such notlco be given by due cml proer publicntlou. n2Mp a CO. H. FltENCH, lieglster. TNITKD STATUS LANI) OFFICK, HIDNF.V, U Ncbrnskn, Augnst HI, lBli-l. Notice Is hon- y givou that, pursuant to Instruction nnd lu ncc I anco with tho directions of the Secretary of the In terior, under the provisions of the third seetlor of tho Act of July MSi4, (23 Hint., 10:1) the follcrai trncts lu tho Fort Bldney, 1'ost, iibnndoued u. . tnry rescrvntlnu, Nebruslin, vl.: Lnlsl, 2, H'i K 'i, the N W 'i, tlio K li '.i, nnd tho S W H. r- c !I2. T. UN., It. 49 W., containing 610 acre", will . o oftorot! for side at publlo outcry nt tho locui lu .d otllco nt Kidney, Nebrnskn, in trnets of the smcil. est legal subdivision, on tho ir,th day of Novt n ber, ls'.C.l.nt ton o'clock ii. in., to the highest b 1 derntnot less thnn the npprnlsed vnluo, for ilio land and for tho improvements, the pure!' 'o money lo be pnld nt tho tlmo of tho snlo, tho si b divisions which contr.tn government bnllillngs to io oVered nnd sold.togolhor with tho buildings tin-' o. on. nud tho wntor right on tho rotorvntlon to 'jo olTeied mid sold ns a whole, separately from ie lands mid other lmtirovemeuls. ltollLF.Y O, 1IAH1II8, Iteglsterj MA IT DAUailllllTY, to. culver. Approved: T1IOH, ItYAN, Acting fc c ratnry. NOTKIK TO CltKlU'iOltS. In tho matter of the estntoof John II, Clark, lo ceased . In the County Court of Lincoln County, So. brnslin, August llth, WM. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho creditors of s Id (Incensed will meet Iho ndmlnlstnitrlx of end Into beforo the county Judge of Lincoln com y, Nob., nt the comity oourt room in snld count, in the tilh day of September. lS'Jli.nnd on tholfith ."iy of Februnry, 11KK), nt 11 o'eloelj n. m. each dny, ir the purpose of presenting their claims for exn i. nation, iidjnstment and allowance. Six mo m are u'loweil for creditors to presont their rial, is, nnd ono year for the administratrix to selllos Id estate from tho lfiih dny of August, tfcltt. ISenl.J nl ft-1 A. H. 11ALUWIN. County Judgi, SPECIAL UASTEIt COMMISSIONER'S SA ,E lly virtue of unorder of sain IuoiihI from ilio District Court of Lincoln (' ountv. N'tliriiikfi. wli. In Thu Nebrnskn Loan nnd Trust C'oinpan. pbilntlll, nnd Henry Wilkinson, Hnrnh Wllklni et, nl., nre defeudunts, nud to tue directed,!, ou the 2lllh day of He pteuibor, 18IIII, nt one o'ci p. m., at the east front door of the oourt bous, Sorth Finite. Nebrnskn, sell the follow described real oslato nt publlo auction to ' highest bidder for pnsli, snbjwit to prior mnrti:. of 00 and Interest and taxes, to satisfy docreo liMvit: The oast hnlf ot Section Ti" t in Towiishlu Thirteen uorlh. in nnnue 'I'll o Is ' n, til ick lu ho ','0 Id y- 'y I 0 wesi, (e J2.13-801 Amount due on mid di is i3S.yu mm interest, cos. $2o.(Unnd nccr, costs. Inited North Flatte, Nebrasltn. Aug, 2fi. Ifctw, ir si iinwiT.i . "SM Hilnl Master Commls.1,!. J. F. FILLION, Plumber. Tiuwoi'hi1 i General Kepairer. Special rtttention given to wm mi, WHEELS TO RENT in aimasno, thi leiswrn m.i