Site ,5'cmi - Wcfttty tMu TU13SDAY. OCT. 3, 1899 lRAU BAItE,EDiTon and Proprietor N HUU80IUPTION HATF.B, r One Tear, cash In advance....... ...... ,,,,.11.23 Biz Month), cash In advance 75 Cents' Entered attheNorthPlatte(Nebrnka)potoffloM ' second-class matter. Republican Ticket. Tor Su promo Judjto M. B. KBKSK. For Kegonts of Uio University 13. O. M'OILTON, WM.H.KLY. For'ajtfoinbor Gongi-tra --Sixth district h M.P.KINKA1D For Judgo, 13th Judlclnl District, II. M. (HUMES. For County Olork, VM. M. IIOLTKY. For County TrortBtiror, 0. F. SOIIARMANN. ForShoriir,. ENOCH CUMMINQS, For County Sunt, JlBRTIIA, TIIOELEOKR. For Clerk cf District Court, , W. C. ELDER. For County Judpo, A. S. BALDWIN. . For County Surveyor, CHAS. P. ROSS. For Coronor, D. W. MAKER. For County Commissionor.nil Dist., .Lincoln cahpenter. The Kearney Democrat predicts the election of Judge Reese. The editor in otic of the many democrats in the state who cannot swallow Holcomb, notwithstanding the latter is very slippery. In the sparring match between the Era and Lucicn Stcbbina, the latter is bo far about ten points ahead; The former has retired to Ub corner to get fresh wind after having received a very heavy body blow.- Most of the populists who arc running for office in Nebraska, remarks "Doc" Bixby, are plead ing with the dear people to elect them for Mryan's sake. Such men ought to be defeated for heaven's sake, Bryan in his recent swlnir thrpugh the state is reported to have received two hundred dollars for Cach speech delivered, Ab he generally spoke twice' in one day it is readily seen that as a money maker Bryan outranks aomc of the noted plutocrats ol Wall street. Nkwem, Buhmtt finds cam paigning this fall much more wear ing on the nerves than when he toured the country six and four years ago. He finds too many country .voters speaking in com plimentary terms of Scharmann to suit. him, and he is much wor ried. He probably wishes now that the, ring hadn't sandbagged .llolcombc. tBhjO.' . Tub Western Laborer points out that (luring his term Governor Silas A. Holcomb proved himself to be un enemy of organized labor by turning down union workmen and employing scab laborers. If this was the case with Governor Hol comb, what could organized labor expect from Judge Holcomb if he were pr.omotcd from the executive chair to .the supreme bench? Bee. JOast of the Mississippi river the democrats, have but one end in -view in nominating Bryan, and that is to kilUiim oil by defeating him at the polls, They argue that if he is not nominated he will continue- to be a disturbing clement in the party, but if . he is again nominated and defeated, he will retire frdtn politics, hence the easiest way to get rid of him 1b by the latter course. It was rather unfortunate foe deputy sheriff Ledgctwood that lie admitted that he received bijt four hundred dollars for his services. Unfortunate, we say,, because Kcliher will probably force him to make a statement to the effect that he receives Bcveu ljuudced dollars per year. In the latter case.Lcdner wood, who is a pretty good lellow, will be compelled to Btrctch both hi conscience and the truth. IT is quite evident that Bill" IClder is the biggest thorn that has ever been stuck in the Bide of the populist party or the fusion crowd. If they could retire him from political-life, n general hymn or thanks giving would be sung; but this they cannot do, Their efforts to defeat hi.tjl will prove futile. He has proven nn efficient officer, has never neglect ed his official duties and is ever ac commodating, and by reason ol these he will t6 rc-clccted. Ii as the 15 r a contends, J. E. Morrison is rehashing through the judicial district the speech he dc livcrcu bciotc the convention id this city, it is not surprising that people generally regard his notn ination as a joke. That speech de livercd before the average audience in Western Nebraska would sound the death of any nominee. The p6pulist rally at the court house last night wan a dismal failure all a round. The audience was limited to Bixty persons, in eluding boys, and the only cnthus iasm displayed was a weak hand' clapping by Messrs. Parson, Arun- dale and Garrison. Conrrrcsa.nan Sutherland is a weak, illogical speaker, and his attempt to imitate Bryan disgusted a majority of the fusionists present. The other two speakers were somewhat better than Sutherland, yet their remarks were commonplace. As a rally, the meeting waB as frosty as the night, and the good accomplished would not fill the shell of a peanut. Since the nomination of Kccsc for supreme judge by the republicans the fusionists arc becoming less ex travagant in their claims of success in the coming election. When Slip pery Si was given the nomination for judge by the fusion ring which controlled the conventions, much against the wishes of many dele gates, the ring- at once betran to claim the state for him by 60,000, Realizing that this was Bomcwhat extravagant, Chairman Edmistcn cut the figure down to 35,000; later reductions have been made, and IIolcomb'B majority is now placed at 18,000 to 20,000. Anent the claims of the fusionists, yesterday's Bee said: 'Information has been received at Lincoln that a gambling syndicate, composed principally of popocratic politicans in Omaha, is placing bets in small towns all over the state at odds of ten to nine in favor of the republican ticket." Ho Suulc Tholr Craft It Was the dav of iucln-moiir fnr the New York Evening Post when li . 1... ! . . . ia wiiervicwer arrived on snore witii ucwey'b lust utterances on the trouble in the Phili Had it been an administration paper that secured the initial talk there would h aVC hotitl Atihnirinnu that the Interview lirui win ml. orcd. Jjut when the Evening PoBt mat went in to Hhear the adminis tration and the expansionists with the razor that It foiullv i mniriiinrl George Dewey to carry in bia belt for Otis and the president, and came back with its own ears am putated close up to the skull, it was conclusive and not a murmur haB been heard from tlw gang since that day. Aguinaldo the mighty was a little tool without brains, the PllilinlllOH wir fnr 1 1 1 nnunf in. capable of self-goycrnient, as they uuu uo iuca oi jroverineuc founded on illsticc and on nit v. Otln wnu a man who was working himself to death making headway against the insurrection with inadequate jurces anu me insurrection was on its last lei'H. iintwitlmtrinrlltifr tlir great c'.iilicuUlea in the way of the iuui.iiiiiuuiu luiiiiiitiuucr. it wa pitiful, the (liqnminint mi-iit niul rim. jrrin that spread over the counten ances oi ine utile Amer cans. Notlnnir tiioruoverwliiOminirlv cliu. concerting could have happened to them. Ever since Dcwrv ulnrtprl fmm Manila OI1 hlK lplHlirolv vnvnirji around the world to New York tlie aunty oriranB hnvu been rillirtllir With the awful rlini'lnai iron of incapacity and blundering that aw io uuu ui io inaice wuen nc arrived at Wrmliiturrnii --. V V l I v with nronrictv hrenlr Inn rUoik-p To help alonf the illusion pre- In 1,.., from time to time in which this frank sailor was represented to be mVHtCrioUHlv llilltimr liiu ninld.r. ableop)ositiou to the war agaiiiBt Aguinaldo and the policy of the prvaiucur. But when Geori'c arrived liia anchor had not been down hix hours in the New York harbour before he blew up the entire fab- aicatloil of the cnnnnrlu'rwla with n half dozen simple sentencea in rcolv to the coiitiiulriiniH flint th. had Clltllllnirlv nrin.i rr.il t ilrnu. out his supposed anti-American 1 , 'I . , I WV .1 lln AnHn,H.l.,..1.. M l .w...nio. UK lull ICIIIlHUIIBiy HilllCU over their mines and torpedoes and sunk their niraticnl ernfr wlHi a single broadside. State Journal. Myrtlo News. Mr. and Mrs. n are visiting at the home L. P. Derby. Mrs. Jane Combs returned from Palmyra the first of the wcrk. nr. companied by Mrs. Chas. Combs of that nlacc. who will visit- rri:ifivi.Q for a short time here. MiHS Siuuison. of North Phitln. commenced tcacliiup- in n;Ktrlrr fo Monday, John Combs has rented bin farm to C. A. Moore lor the comlnir year. Mr. Combs expects to move to North Platte and devote hiu time to bllvlltfV nnrl Clllnl!lliy llAnn n...t cattle. Fall Opening -AT- Advertisements are sometimes misleading. Probably you have al ready found this out for yourself, and do not need to be informed of the fact. The patronage which results front our store announcements comes to m because the people of the city and vicinity have learned that our printed promises are as good as our bond. We would not enjoy our present standing in the community were this not so, The prices we quote below on reliable general merchandise should interest every per son who reads this ad, and we think that they will. DRESS GOODS. Silk nnd Mohair Cropons, Golf Plaids, Covorts, Sortfos, Honriottns, Novoltios, nil In dross pnttorns which nro ouro to suit buyors. Wo will furnish tho follow ing droHH patterns at tho following cut pricos: .lOinch nil wool Ladies' Cloth in nil colors.trlmmiDKS comploto3,25 DO-in oh Honriottns, nil trim mings cotnploto for 2.85 30-inch Vorstod,nlI trimmings comploto for 2.75 32-inch Worstod.nll trimmings comploto nt 1.95 12 cent Outing nt 8c Guinon Cloth, 15 cont qunlity nt lOo Cotton MnU Sopor roll Ladies' Underskirts. 100 Lndios' Undorskirts, inndo rullles, worth 2, nt 81.35. 50 Lndioo' nnd Miesos' Dross Skirts, silk plnids. vory lino qunlity of goods, worth 85.00 nt 83.78. 250 LndioB' DrosB Skirls in nil stylos nnd colors worth up to ton dollars, your choico 85.05. Down ub low ns 81.75. Ladies' Wrappers. Lndios' Wrappers, dressing sncko nt vory low pricos. LndioBf Silk Wnists. Morcorized Wnists, Etnbroldorod Plnnnols, tho Int ost Novelties In Neckwcnr, Hnlr Ornn monts, oto., nro shown nt our store. 25 dozen Lndios' Kid Glovos, 2 button cinsp, plum color, worth 81.25, nt78on pair, Blankets and Comforts. 104 Blnnkots nt 13o n pair nnd up to ton dollnrs. Comforts from 75o to 83.50. Underwear. For mon, ludios nnd ohildron. 100 dozon Lndios' Itibbod Flooco nt 22Jo, Worth 35c. Tndinn' TTntnn Rnlta nt .lHn Childron's Undorwonr from 15o up; uniKiron's Union Butts 25o nnd up. Mon'a Ploocod Undorwonr from 20o up. J. PIZER, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jordan, of North Platte, were circulating anions friends last week. All the erain has been thrashed out in this vicinity. Grain was a poor yield to the acre, but a irood quality in most cases. Will Baley and mother expect to soon leave for a new location. Just wherr. we have not heard. Mr. Baley has disposed of most of his property here. Milton Doolittle and another gentleman of North Platte. were( out on a hunting expedition last WCCK Martin "Witfckee's little boy that was bo ill is slowly growing better. Miss Beulah Derby's friends ten dered her a surprise party on the eve of her birthday. Dancing- was tuc principle amusement ol the cvoning. Rev. Marks delivered his farewell sermon at Pleasant valley the 24th. A number of NeBbtt and McPher son county people attended the ser vices. Mr. Marks was liked very well here, and we wish him success in his new field of labor the coming year. CAPES, JACKETS COLLARETTES. TmdwB' I'lu bIi Cnpoa, with bended turlmaiagB, nt 83.00, worth 85.00. On lot of Lndios' Jhckota nt 83.50 worth $0.00, 'Collarettes from 82.C0 up. Childrons' Jnokots, Infants Cloaks nnd Elonnota, nt vory reasonable prices. Lndios' Jnckots of tho vory Intoat Wind; nnd Tans, from $7.00 up. Ludios Mackintoshes from 82.00 up, The Leader. . 155Er, Prop. The Leader. BOOTS AND SHOES. Lndies' Gonulno Cnlf Skin Shoes, lneo or button, nil sizes, nt 81.25, worth 81.75. Ono lot of Lndios' Shoos, broken sizes, to closo out nt ono dollar. Ono lot. of Childron's School Shoos, sizes 13 to 2, to cIoeo out nt 81.00, worth i.ro. Mon'a Shoes from 81.25 up. GorsetB. Wo hnvo just rocolvod 100 dozen Cor sots in nil colors. French corsoto nt 50c which nnn'fc lin linnf. Nnrninir Pnronfr. , nt 50 cents. Iligli Bust Corsota nt 50c. i Corsot Wnists, buttons in front ntOOc. ITho F. C. Corsots in nil stylos nnd colorp nt ono dollar, untlu corsots in nil col ors nt 82.50. Oarpets. Wo nro making especially low prices on Cnrpots, Oil Cloths nnd Linoleums. Yarns. Ono lot of Yarns to closo out nt 25c a pound. Clothing, Mon's nil wool Worsted Suits, round or straight cut, nt 0.95, worth ten dol lnrs. Mon's suits at 83.50 worth five dollars. Knoo Pnnt Suits at ono dollnr, worth ono dollnr nnd fifty conts. Mon's nnd Youth's OVorconts, Duck Cont8,Cnps, Glovos nnd Mittona nt tho vory lowoot prices. FREE! Wo givo nwny with purchnsos from ono dollnr up soino vory tluo docorntod Chinnwnro. It will givo buyors nn op portunity to recoivo n dinner sot freo. Coupons nro givon with each 25-cont purchnBO. This is not n chnnco of win ning it, but you get it outright, accord ing to tho amount of your purchase Wo nro giving lotB of thoso nwny every dny. Legal Notices. SHEItirF'S SALE. lly vlrture of an order of sale Issued from the niatrlct Court of I.tacoln County, Nc braHka. under a decree In an action wherein H. S. While Is platnttR and Joshua Haworth, et. al are defendant)!, to me directed. I Hliall offer at public sale, and hell to the hiRhcHt Mdtler for cash 1 1 the east front door of the Court House In North IMattCi Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of October 1HU1I at one o'clock p. m. of said day. the following described real estate to wit: The Houthwest quarter of section twelve, township twelve, ratine thirty. West 0th 1'. M. In Lincoln County, Nebraska, Amount due on said decree Is $1271 and Interest, ti7.78 costs and accrulnir costs, Dated Sept. -7th, 18M. TIM T. KEL1HKK. Sheriff. SHBItUWS SALE. Uy virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln Countv, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein Edward A. Heed is plaintiff and Elmer E. Ueese. et. al.. are defendants, to me directed and delivered, I shall offer at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of tho county court house In North Platte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of October. IMW, at the hour of one ocliick p. m. of said day, the following described real estate to wit: The southeast quarter of section thlrty.one. In township nine north. In range twentv-elelit. west of the 0th l M. In Lincoln County. Nebraska. Dated this S7th day of Sept. ISM. W. S. MOULAN. TIM T. KELMIEli. Attorney for l'lalntlff. Sheriff. SHUIUW'S SALE. Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein Marie Conies Is plaintiff and llarbara Kress, John Kress, et. al., arc defendants, to me directed. I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash ;it the east front door of tho Court House in North l'latte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the aist day ot October. IMW, at one o'clock p. m. of said day. the following described real estate to wit: The northwest quarter of section twenty, township thirteen, rangu thirty-two, Wcstetu l M. in Lincoln County, Nebraka. Amount due on said decree is t3U.N and Interest, W3.0H costs and accruing costs. Dated this '.7th day of Sept. lhVJ. TIM T. KELIHEIt, Sheriff. SHEHtKK'S SALE, lly vlrtuu of an order of sale Issued from tlie District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree. In an action wherein The McKlnley Lannlng Loan and Trust Company Is plaintiff and Ella W. Hltenour, John W. ltitcnour, et. al are defendants, to ne directed, I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the east front door ot the court house In North l'latte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the :11st day of October, iww, at one o'clock p. in, of said day, the following described real estate to wit: The northeast quarter of becllon eight, township fourteen north, range twenty-six. WestCthl'.M. in Lincoln County, Nebraska, Amount duo on wild decree Is $W0.f and Interest, Ml.to costs and accruing costs. Dated this S7tli day of Sept. im. TIM T. KELMIEli. Sheriff. UMTKU HTATKS LAND OFFIOU, BIDNEY, Nuliriwln, AuK'itt til, im. Notice la hureliy Klvvn Hint, immuaiit l Instruction nnd In nc-enrd. snoo with the illrtictlnim of Uio Secretary of Hid In terior, uudvr tho provision of Iho third poctlon of tli Act of July B, mt, (23Hlat., 1U3) the following tructs lit Hie l'ort Hhhipy, Piwt, nlmiulnnntl mill, lory reservation, Nelirnaka, viz: Iits 1, 2, tUi N E t, tho N W M, tho H K U, nud the H W M, Hec. Si, T. UN., It. 10 W., coutnlnlng 020 ncres, will be offeroil for nIo nt puMlo niilcry at Uio local Inml ofllco nt Blilney. Nrhrnxkn, In tractn of tho mall. nt legal (Ubillvlnlon, on the 15th ilny of Novem. her, lsW, at ton o'clock n. ui., to Uio IiIkIiM lild. iter at not lens than I ho annralred value, fnr th land ami for tho liiiprnenicnta, the lmrctinno 1 mnuoy to he mlil at the time of the Kale, the nuti- ' illvUlaini vi hlrh contain KovernuieDtbiitlilluKs to bo 1 oVored nud unUl.togelher nllh tlie bulUlloK (here- on, ami uiu Miner rifini on tue reKervuiiou to lio offereil ii'id nold na n whole, reimratoly from Uio InniU and other Improvement. noilI.KY I). 1IAUR1H, HeRlttart MATT nAUflllUltTY, lie. celver. AnroTedi T1I08, 1IYAN, Acting Secretary, IF IT'S IN THE & v mm BUY IT OF j STREITZ. You can bank on it being c fresh and as represented. JUST AT PRESENT Si Are our specialty, and -Cm. t uuu; iuu oiuuutiiuou vu X ers in many styles and soft coal. And ranges, lots of them. On stoves $J Wft loflfl WO Coll in -!-! flvor nnn --l cause we have THE stock. Si 3? . .j N. McCABE. Proprietor. J. E. BUSH, Manager. North Platte Pharmacy! j Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. We aim to handle the best graded of goods ( ft Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Prescriptions Carefully Flllod by a Llconsod Pharmacist. . j t Orders from the country and along the line of the Union i I Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. "J PUBLICATION NOTICE. To Hanford P. Muhnp, Jtattio O. lllnho), Freil J. Tomkius, Cntharlau Slary Tomklu, Humuol C' .fcn anil Mrs. Hnmuel Cliafen. litn lfn flr.t nn,l re ilnnmo unknown, defendants, WU tnlio notice uii ou wio loin ciay oi Henlemuer, 1BVJ, II. W. I) .vlr, plolntln herein. II led hU petition In the dUlrlcl court of Lincoln county, Nehrnnka, tho oVJect and nrarer of which in tn fnrnrlnun n fnr ll'n and certain mortgDRo eiocutod hy ilofcnd uum uumuru i: niiuiop Rnu aiaiiie u. iimnop to luiuy llroa.. nnd duly Bsslcnod to this nlnlntllT. ni m the follow lint described preinlsei, to-wlt: Tho went half ot tho Northeast iiunrtor and tho imrtheaiit iiunrtor of the Northwest quarter of r. -111111 a, iu j.owunip u norm, nanye uuwett, III 1 1'. Sl In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to secure tl..' pnyraont of n certain prnmlseory nolo, tinted Jtiuo 17th, 1890, duo nnd payable flro yonra f rnm tho dnto thoroof. also torn tax lien which plnln tlrf holds nKiilmt said prcmlsen nmountlnK to tho Mtn Of fl.lU fnr tlin vanr. 1UOI 1UO) IDf.'l. trj a thoro In now due on paid tax liens' notes nn iuiiiikuk" me sum iiiw.k, ror wnirn sum, wllu it irinu iu iiiuu, piHiuuii prnyn mr b no- r n thnt defoudnnU bo rcnulrod to mvlli fi intnn or the raid premises may be sold to satisfy the nmount found due, and for oilier proper relief. Vou nro required to answer said petition ou or u-ioru mo ouui uny or uciounr, IBW, Dated this rJoptomlwr 10th, 1H1I9. , H. W. 1)VIH, l'lalntlff, -191 lly Davis h ltoach, IiIh Attorneys, ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION. Tako notice that the nnderslRned hnvo, on tho hf day of Heptember 1MK), associated tbomsolvos together for tho purpose of fnrmliiRn corporutton umlor the laws of the rltnto of Nebrnskn, nnd for thnt purpose hnvo adopted the Articles of Incor- Virst: The unrae of tho corporation in Drmly iHitttiu Crenmery AMoclatiou, Knmnilt Thn nrlnnlrtnl tiUxn ctiporutJon li anil am bo Unuly islnml. Lln- ''hlrili The Kenernl nnturo of tho buslnoss to bt-.-onducted hy said corporation Is mid shall be ln tllHnnfnnlllrH tit nn.l .lantl.... in .l.i. i i . . llu ncqutrlng nnd owlnt; nocessnry real estate; o.v. ..un mm luiiiiuviiuiicH oi necessary uuiiu In, i, and more espccsally the hulldlnc of separator sititlnn to leaso, l ourth: Tho nmount or (he capital slock of sn'l cormirntion shnll be t2u00, divided Into 10 sIitpk, nt pnr vnlue of J.W.00 ench. I'lflht Tho commencement of this corporation Is .ind shnll be the Bill dny of Heptember, 18911, nnd Cfitlnuo for 0!1 years, unless sooner dissolved by mutual consent or act ot law, '?"! . ." e"nIny hall not subject Itself to nc Indebtedness. seventh. The affairs of this company shall be coiidncled hy a Hoard of Tlvs Directors. These olllocro, as well ns l'resldont, Hecretnry and Trsisurer, shnll ho elected by the stockholders of the company, O A. ritEITAUEIt OIIAHLr.rl O'ltOUltKE. J. II. QIl'FEN. K. 1 I.I'.WIH, O. KltnTZENSTEIN. NOTIOK. To Dudley I.. Miller, defendant! You are '.ol;lrn0,,"lr,,.',,.1?,t 0".,llB 'iMT ot August, ii, ,i.i...i ..ui. mu iiiuiiiy, jMournsia, th object and prayer of which nro to obtain n ... .....u Jim un wiuumuiiii ot extreme cro.. elty, lack ot support nud habitual drunkenness: nml also iiriivlm, r.. .i.,MH.,.. .. ..... . .... i n . V. . " uvmwu iur iiiw vuro nun cu-lodyof minor children. You nro requlreil to nuiwer snld petition on or before Mumlny, the Cth day ot November. WW. . .. , MltB, LENA MILLKK. J'y J. h. Evnns, her attorney. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTIOK KOll 1'1'HUOATio.V. iJinii Office at North I'latt , Neh ) . , . Heptember . lth IH9U. f Police is hereby Riven thnt the followlnK.nnmed sett!er has filed notice of hi. Intention to make dr. ! lu-oof In .iii.port of his clnlm, nnd that said '".'v'" 0..,u'u,0 Ut"r0 ""Bister and ltecelver at Vorth l'latte, Neb., on November 8d. WAJItM WAUOONElt, I lh. northeast quarter of tho southea.t Vmnrte Se'-'lon 7, Township 10 north, ra.,Ko 31 we-'l. aeowKnlck.otSoniersst, Neb. ' . OEO. E. PltENOlt, Ilegl.ler. - & t t tvt t V. i STOVES 93 tho lino we are showing is H tr, uuvu uvur uuu. JaUUt- r.. ?izes, both for hard and 5? 5 ft? i NOTIOK FOR PUniilOATION. United Btntes Lnnd Office, North Plntte, Nob., Beptembor 18th, 1890. Notlco Is hereby given thnt tho followlng-nau od settlor has filed notice nt his Intention to m ' flual proof In support of bis claim, and that f Id proof will bo mude before Register nnd ltecel or nt North Plntte, Nb., on November 0th, 1899, a it WILLIAM II. IIOUOIITALINa, Who mndo Ilomestoad Entry No. 10,Rlifi for 'jo south half of tho Northeast qunrtor nnd Vr' I nnd 2, Section 2, Town 0 north, Range 37 west. Ho names the following witnesses to provo is continuous rosidence upon and cultivation of Id laud viz: Wllllnm McQlnnts, Wllllnm Peter.- n, Claud Olondennlng nnd Aus Wllmuth, all ot Ji g hutn, Neb. OEOROE E. FRENCH B-22-Q Register NOTICE TOR PUItLIOATIION. Land Office nt North Plntte, Neb , t Bept. 14th, 1890. Notlco Is hereby given that tho follnwlng-nut. 'd sottler has tiled notice of his Intention to ni. o flunl proof In support of his clnlm, nnd thnt Id proof will be mudo before Register nnd Recti. or nt North Platte, Neb , on Octobor 25th, 1699. vi ARTHUR O. HOWARD, who mndo bomostend entry No. 17UMI for tho sor h west quarter of section 81, township 15 no- li. rnngo i9 west, li r. M. ' Ho names the following witnesses to prove Is continuous residence upon and cultivation of t Id land, viz: Afhley Pelers, Jetto Osterlp is, Ueorgo Kay, nnd Hugh T. Crockett all of Nor h Plntte, Neb. 07-fl. OEO. K. FRENCH, Hcglstr- NOTICE FOIt VUULIOATION. Land Office nt North Plntte, Neb , i Heptember 23d, 1899. ( Nollce Is hereby given that Martha Artlln, widow of David Artllp, decesx J, hns filed notice nt intention to make li at proof before the Iteglstor and ltecelver at th.tr ofUco lu North l'latte, Nebraska, on Friday, i io 8d dny of November. IMW, on timber culture npi :. cation No. 13738,for tho south half of the north it mid litsSnnd lot section!, township 10 nor. a. rnnge 31 west, ' Bhunnmes ns witnesses: Jacob Cusslns. Bnr h L. Cusslns. Wllllnm Qrlffith nnd William Joun, nil of North l'latte, Neb. ' "SMP OEO. E. FRENClf. lteglster NOTIOK FOH I'UIILIOATION. Land Office nt North l'latte, Neb., I . , , September 6th, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that tho following nam id settler has tiled notice of his intention to m. .e mial proof la support of his claim, and that r' d protit will be made hoforu Register nnd llecel ,r at North rintte, Nebr., on October 17th, 1899. , i: homestead entry No. 17,057 for 'the souUi half if llin linrllll,..! ..nnw.uM !.... , .1 t. 1 1 ... . Hhlp 13 north, range 33 west. lln n.mfl. Ihn fnllnwlni, It..... ,A . continuous residence upon and cultivation of d land viz. A. J. lloatty, of Hutherland, Neb., 1. W lnkenwerder. Jobu Mason nnd William Mason II ot llershey, Neb. OEO. E, FIlENOJr Itogtst. r. NOTICE FOIt I'UUI.KJATION. lJnd Office at North l'latte. Neb.. 1 vm. "t:!'t.''.1.89! f "".ou kkcii iua. me io lowing.nar Sni e;."Ie'1 "ollfe .".hll, Intention to in' i",,,',""'"!"'"1 "i uis cinim, nun mat s. s. d ,. n) l6VU) vir Zn"iha. " . Ho,ne,t(""l Knlry No. 1K3, for t o 31 W oecuon Ji Twp. 13 N., ltd , o lfn nniimii tiA nll I . ..... W.i..rr.. -""'W.H wunessesto prrve fand vl' r 'i10!?."10" ""cultivation it ea 1 Jr ' ii leV.ofNJr K rK..u' J. . lllnc ui-.uue n, rRENCIt, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office nt North rintle, Neb,. I ..I i"?. lu? inupwlng nnr ,1 who mailn Ilnm.to.i ,..' . Houtheast quarter of Hoc "3' ; Z 5 north, Rungo !i7 uest llih 1', ji. ' lown,n,l' lie names tho following witnesses in . ru0nnd1U?.,l,?, Sffcr, CtPiino .''''tw.feteMon and William Uou. I 0 GEO. E. FRENCH, Register