Etoc cmt - WfMjj ftritottw. TUESDAY. OCT. 24, 1899 1IIAL BARE, Editor and Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono Year, cash In advance 11.23 Biz Month, cash In advance 75 Cents' Entered AtthoNorUiIlatte(Nbraka)poatoQctas ssoond-olassmatter. Republican Ticket. For Sunromo Jutlgo M. H. KEESE. For Iloconta ot tho University b. a. M'airroN, WM. B. ELY. For Mornbor ConKreBS--8lxth district M. P. KINKAID For JucIro. 13th Judlcinl District, II. M. GRIMES. For County Clork, WM. M. HOIrRY. For County Tronsuror, 0. F. SCIIAWMANN. For ShorllT, ENOCH OUMMINGS, For County Supt, BERTHA TIIOELECKE. For Clerk cf Distrlot Court, W. 0. ELDER. For County Judpo, A. S. BALDWIN. For County Surveyor, CIIAS. P. ROSS. For Coroner, D. W. BAKER. For County Commisfiionor.nd Dist.. LINCOLN CARPENTER. Con Sciiarmann !b of German parentage and lie in not aaliamcd of the fact. His parents arc honorable and highly respected people, and the Era's effort to belittle them or Con will be rebuked by the German voters of the county. Only one year more of fusion, say the democrats, and then there will be but two parties the demo cratic Jonah will have swallowed the populist whale. "What a cpm-forting- thought to the democrats who have been out in the rail so long-. , Bryan now, receives aB much aB live hundred dollars for one polit ical speech. In the democratic free soup house days Bryan was glad to make a political speech for ouc teuth that amount. TIicbc prosper ous republican times are rapidly swelling Bryan's bank account. Till': campaign fund of the fusion iatB will probably be swelled a little before election. A populist in the north part of the county who was given three dollars with which to buy voIcb, threatens to return it uiiIcbs the remuing seven dollars which waB promised is promptly paid. Ohio and Nebraska will go re publican this fall and the result will go far toward settling the pres idential election next year. Repub lican success in Ohio will be an en dorsement of McKinley's adminis tration and the election of the re publican ticket in Nebraska sounds the death knell for false prophet Bryan. John Bonkstkkl. ex-commander of the G. A. K. Post at Wallace sends us word that V. H. Smith, the fusion nominee for county com missioncr, is wearing a Grand Ar my badge without having the right to wear the same. Smith was stricken from the rosterof the Wal lace post for the non-payment of dues and this disqualifies him from wearing a badge. Tin: records of the county clerk's oflice show that it requires nearly 10,000 a year more to; run the county under populist admin istration than It did under republi can administration. Do the votcrB of the county favor the liigh-haudcd extravagance that has been em ployed by the populist commission ers, or do they favor the economi cal management rendered prior to 1892 by republican commissioners? Voters should remember that in 1897 County Surveyor Paul Meyer "farmed" the county for twelve hundred dollars, while the expenses of the office under Chas. P. Ross Uat year were only about three hundred dbllars. Why pay twelve hundred dollars for the county sur vcyiug- when it can be done for one fourth that amount? Elect C. P, Robs and thus continue the honest administration of the county sur vcyor'a oflice. Vote for Klnkado. For seven long years this district has been represented in congress by populist statcmcn of mediocre abil ity and reputation; men who were utterly incapable of commanding' the respect and confidence of their colleagues. The result has been that the district has become a by word in the halls of congress. Citi zens of the district regardless of party, when in Washington, have been ashamed to admit that they belonged in the big- Sixth. So far as anything' that has been accomplished and the good name of the district is concerned, it would have been better that the district had no representation during those years. Badly an the reputation of the district lias suffered by such a rcprcacntation in the past, the elec tion of William Neville would be a step backward. What a contrast there is between the character and reputation of the two candidates for congress. Kinkade loved and respected wherever known for his upright character and integrity; held up by the parents of yountr men in the community where he Ib known as a model from which to pattern their lives. Is there any parent in this community that would Bay to his boy: I want you to pattern your life after the life of William Neville? Not one would do it intentionally. But my Chris tain brother if you cast your vote for Neville you in effect do hold him up as a pattern, and if your boy follows in his footsteps you can only blame yourself. This community Bhould give M. P. Kinkade an overwhelming' vote regardless of party. By so doing it will maintain its aclf respect and will be giving1 notice to the party managers that in the selection of candidates for the people's suf frages it is necessary to nominate men who will command the respect and confidence of their neighbors; men whose reputation is based on something' ennobling and not on something that is demoralizing to the young1 men of the land. Tim coming of Chaplain Mailley las thrown the local Aguinaldo aid society into a Bpasm of fear, and in order to counteract the effect of the Chaplain's patriotic campaign they threaten to place in the hands of every voter a printed copy of a priyate letter written by the Chap- ain from Manila January. 30. 1899, in wiiicit lie expressed liimsclt as opposed to the forcible annexation of the Phillipiucs. When the date of the letter (Jan. 30, 1899.) is taken nto consideration, there is nothing n it inconsistent with the stand the Chaplain now takes: that it is the duty of every good citizen to stand by his government when it is engaged in war. That letter was written before the American sen ate adopted the treaty with Spain making the Phillipinc islands American territory; before Aguin aldo had issued his infamous proc lamation calling upon his followers to arise and assassinate every for eign resident of the islandb; before the followers of Aguinaldo had opened fire upon our gallant volun teers and the American flag. On January 30th, 1899, before the hap pening of thcBe events, there was room for an honest difference as to what our policy should be in the Phillipiucs, and thousands of loyal American citizens, who agreed with the Chaplain in January, 1899, when he wrote the letter, agree with him now in the sentiment that while our country is at war with an aggressive enemy who Btruck the first blow, It is the duty of eve ry loyal American to uphold his government in sustaining Ameri can sovcrcientv and the honor of our Hag, The dear Aguinaldoans also take exception to the strictures of the Chaplain against Colonel Stotsenberg contained in the same letter. It is only necessary to call attention to the fact that these strictures were made before the gallant Stotsenberg had by his he roic fighting won his spurs and en dtarcd himself to the boys of the First Nebraska. There Is no doubt but that the letter, at the time it was written, voiced the sentiment of the rcirluient. No of ficer in the First Nebraska stood higher in the estimation of rjthe men on the firing line than Chap lain Mailley. Come out and hear him. Tin: deal which O. D. Franklin made with that mutual insurance company would make racy reading if given publicity through these columns. We are in possession of the facts of the whole transaction. A Sample of Republican Economy. W. M, Holtry Turns into Excess Fees Eight Last Friday W. M. Hokrv. County Treasurer Holcomb EIGHT HUNDRED DOL LARS in excess fees. This means that bv economical man agement of the county clerk's extra cicrK nire, trie expenses ot the omce Have been $oo less than the receipts, and the taxpayers receive the benefit of the $8oo. Newell Burritt was county clerk for four years and during that time he only turned in as excess fees the sum of $240.88; less than one-third the amount turned in by Mr. Holtry in less than two years. This is but one sample of Republican economy; the ap plication of business ability in the management of county af fairs. Vote for the republican nominees and this same econ omy will prevail in all the county offices. The political contest in Kentucky this fall, where a governor is to be elected, iaovcr the Goebcl election law. Goebcl, the regular democrat ic nominee for governor, ib the author of the Goebcl election law, the most radical and partisan elec tion law that was eyer passed, The law provides for a state elec tion board of three members, elec ted by the last legislature, which waB democratic. This board is to have absolute control of the elec tions for four years. This state board appoints a county election board of three members in each county who have the appointment of all election officers, and who have the canvassing of the votcB in each county, thus giving over to one party the absolute control of the elections without any check. No provision is made for the represen tation on election boards of the min ority party. The law is denounced by the Courier Journal, the leading democratic paper in the state, by the populist party in its state con vention and by the best clement of the democratic party, who have nominated Browne in opposition to Goebel. The issue is clearly drawn for and against the infam ous Goebcl law. W. J. Bryan who has always pretended to favor the common people and a free ballot and a tair count, has itist finished speaking tour of the state in which he threw the weight of his prestige and eloquence in favor of this infamous act that was in tended to deprive the people of the state of Kentucky of the riirlit of Bclf-goverment, and to make pop ular elections a farce. It cost S221.04G to run the coupty eight years under republi can management, and $296,818 to run it eight years under populist control. This difference of $75,818 represents the sum the populist commissioners have wasted and squandered during the past eight years. Is it not time to turn down and out the incompetents? Duoklon's Arnica Salvo. TUB BEST SAIiVE in tho world for Cute, BruisoB, Sores, Ulcors, Suit Rhoum Fovor SoroH, Tottor, Chopped Ilntulp, Chilblains, Corns, nnd oil Skin Erup tlons, and positlvoly curoa 1'ilos, or no niiy required. It IsRUitriintood to trlvo Bntiefaotiou or monoy refunded. Prico 25 oontB por box. FOR SALE BV A. P. Btrolty.. S. S. S, Is a Great Blessing filfl Dnnnln If filuoe Tliom UIU I CUUIUi II UITQO IIIOIII New Blood and Llfo, ing their so as to EVER TOO OU from which they sulier po generally. 8. 8. Is tho romedy whloh will koop thoir systems young, by purifying tho bloon", tliorougiuy removing mi wusm iiccuinmnuuiiB, nuu impact ing now strength nnd llfo to tho wholo liody It Increases tho apnotito. builds up tho energies, nnd sends new Ufa giving blood throughout tho entire system Mrs. Surnh Piko. 477 Broadwny, South Boston, writes j " I am seventy yearn old, nnd lind not enjoyed good health for twenty years. I was sick in dllloreut ways, nnd in addition, had Eczema terribly on ono of my legs, Tho doctor sulci that on neeount of my nge, I would never bo well nrailn. I took n dozen Iwttles of 8. 8. S. and it cured me completely mm i I feel as well us I Mr. J. "W. Loving. of Colquitt, On., says: "For eight ccn years I Buffered tortures from n fiery eruption on my skin. I tried nlmost ovory known romedy, but thoy failed ono by ono, and I was told that my ago, which is rlxty six. was Against mo, nnd that I could never nopo to bo well ngaln, I finally took S. S. 8.. and It cleansed my blood thoroughly, ?ipv I am iu perfect health. S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD la tho only remedy whloh can build un nnd strengthen old people, tecnuso it Is tho only ptio which fa guaranteed ireo from poiasn, inoruury. hipiimu huh m ,...,.,... ,.p mlnorals. It ia nmdo from rooU nnd herbs, nnd Jios ro chemicals who over In It. 8 8 8 cures tho woist onsen nf Scrofula. apecr. hczemn. Klirumntfanj, Tetter, Own 8ore Chronlo Ulcers. Bollx. or any other dlM ii;u of tho blood. Books on these diseases will bo sent freo by Swift BpecfJlQ Co,, AUnufn. fJ. the Comity Treasury in Hundred Dollars. county clerk, turned over to office, and by doing away with In their frantic but futile efforts to defeat Judge Grimes the fusion iats are resorting to methods upon which the voters of their party will set the foot of disapproval. Judge Grimes is'ao well known in the dis trict as an honorable man and a fair and impartial judge that the attacks made upon him will only tend to increase the large majority which he will receive, There is no doubt of Judge Grimes' election; hundreds of populists in the dis trict will vote him and the entire republican vote will be solidly for him, Tim long drawn faces of the fu sion, candidates is an index of the condition of affairB they find in the country precinct. When everything is going dead against a man it is difficult for him to look pleasant. Patrons of McCabe's drug store will find J. 15. Bush behind the counter after January 1st ready to sell them patent medicines or fill prcscriptiotiB, "Rubber Necks should uso Hegfr's Gorman Solve. It wilt prevent red noes ot shin, dialling, blisters, oto. It ia tho Brent Gorman hnnliiisr salvo. Cures piles, old sorcp, burns, oto. llonls without a ecur. Sold by A. F. Stroitz. Froo Pills. Sond your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and got a free samplo of box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills. A trial will conyinco you of thoir tnoritB. Theso pills aro en fly In notion and aro particularly ellectlvo in tho ouro of Con stibation and Sick Hcodauho. For Ma laria and Liver troublos thoy havo been proved invaluablo. Thoy aro guaranteed to bo perfectly froo from ovory dploter ious substanco and to bo purely vegetn bio. They do not woakon by thoir notion but by giving tono to tho stomach and bowels grontly invlgornto tho system. Itagulnr sizo 25o. por box. Forsalo by A. F. Stroitz, Druggist. 2 PllOHATE notioij, State of Nebraska, Lincoln County. $, In the County Court. October sj. ihoo. In the matter of the Estate of James It. Hangs, deceased. On loading and Ming the petition of Sarah A. Hangs praying that the Instrument tiled on the 21th day of October, 1SUW, and purport. Ing to be the last will and testament of the said deceased may be proved, approved, pro bated, allowed and recorded as the last will and testament of the said James It. Bancs, deceased, and that the execution of said in Hlrumcnt mav be committed and the admin istration of said estate may be granted to Sarah A. Hangs as administratrix with the will annexed. Ordered, that November 1 Ith A. D. 1809. at in o'clock a. in. Is assigned for hearing said petition, when all persons Interested In said matter mav appear at a county court to be held in and for said county and show cause why the prayer of petitioner should not be granted, P213 A. S. HALDWIN, County Judge to feulilencsw and ill lipultf), nnd older iioople can hoftvolded. Moat elderly pcopio aro very Busccptjuio jo niness, nut. it is wnouy unnecessary, ity Keen- blood puro thuy can fortify themselvpc cbcano thrco fourths of tho ailments am nappy w miy mui over did in my lifo." DlSaUISHD DANOCR. nnnters pomctlmcs hide themselves In the disintse of a cow. and tints make their way into the very tnldst of the most cau tious game. The mode of af operation 13 shown In the v f Jf rw 5? i. Q-r wrvw nicture. In a similar manner consumption hides Itself In the disguise of a throat or bronchial affection, making lis way finally to the lungs, where the insidious germs cat nway the victim's life, A stubborn cough, bronchitis and other throat troubles nrc the first steps toward this deadly malady. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will prevent consumption, curing every con tributing1 cause. Time nnd time ngaln, it lias cured what local physicians have pro nounced well-developed consumption. It makes the stomach healthy, the liver healthy, the blood healthy. It is a reju venating tonic, which makes the weak strong; puts ambition Into tired people, puts flesh on thin bodies, nnd vigor into sluggish veins. It is n peculiar medicine In that its properties are preserved In any climate without syrup, sugar or alcohol en tering into its composition. It does not cre ate cravingfor injurious stimulants. It Is the personal prescription of Dr. U. V. Pierce, of Iluifalo, N. Y., whose widespread expe rience and success arc at the service of the public without cost. Anybody, anywhere can consult himywby mail. ' I will write you what Br. Pierce's Ciolden Medical Discovery lias done for me," says George II. Ilelcher, of Dorton, Pike Co., Ky. "Thirteen years ngo I was wounded by n ball passing through my lung. I have had a bad cotighalmost cverslnie with nhortucM of breath, nud It was very easy to take cold; the slightest chnngc of weather would cause the cough to be so bad I would have to sit up in bed nil night. Could not cat or sleep at times; was all nnwlown, could not work at all. A few months ago I began lulim Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Have not used more than two bottles and now can est, sleep, and work nud I feet like n new man. I cannot find words to sufficiently recom mend Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, or tctt the good it has done me." The no-gripe remedy for costlvcuess is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. FOR SALE. Poland China Pigs both sex, herd headed by King I Know No. 50259, a direct son of the great prize winner Chief I Know No. 11992. Also some High Grado Bull Calves sired by my full blood ScotiBb bull Noble Victor 2d, No. 139,834. WM. SULLIVAN, P. 0. North Platte, Neb We are Kept Busy Repairing shops for people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind we do. If not already a custo mer we solicit ypur ) work. ,(1 GEO. TEKULVfi, 4 Yellow Front Shoe Store. 5 ft See OUR NEW Fall and Winter Suitings Which have just arrived. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. Legal Notices. NOT1UB. Notice Is hereby given that on the Stfth day of September, WW. V. 11. Uavln.Kecelver 01 inp state uanicoi wauacc. wauacc, Ne. bras: aska, prpserttcd Jits application to me. the ilect and uraypr of whlfch ar to obtain an der for the sale at nubile huetlniiVif .-ill ob on! the assctts of said bank yet ui'dlsposed and uncollected, and notice U hereby given tliat on the lth day of October, I8FJ, at iny orilce In the city of North l'latte, In said county, 1 will sit at chambers and hear any objections that may be presented by any party or par ties Interested In said assctts to the granting nf said application. s3l II. M. CHIMES, Judge. IN THI! MATTElt OF THE ESTATE OF AIv 1 yiK O. WACON, Deceased: This -iu)cniiioon lor hcnrlns upon the report ami motjnri of Oro O. Hncon, administra tor of tilt) rMalp of Alyln p. llacnn, deceusod, for llio connrinatlon of the rn)e'of the Southwest quarter of Hocllon 8, fit Township 10 north, Of ltanue20 went, n Lincoln oountf.' NohrsskB! talil land baying been polt on Die Poth dnr of Septem ber, lW, br t)io said administrator br Tlrlup of an order of tale Issued by rop on tie lDlli dsr of Juno, lW. ' It It Is therefore ordered that nil persons in terestod In 'Aid estate appear before me on the 8th day of November, 1W, at ono o'clock p, m,, at inr office slttluain rhambors at North Platte, Nebraska, to .how immu why such solo should not bo couOrined, 11. SI. OltlMKH, o!73 Judyo of the District Court. MUIAI, NOTICE. Toll. II. Smith, Hicks Urnthers, Estate of Spoonor it. Howell, First National Hank ot Chicago, Helen H. Adams, Abraham Itlsser ; (Jo , William U, ltlsse and William 1). Couklln. You ami each nf you are hereby notified that you have been auett In the District Court of Lincoln County. Nebraska, by Lawrence II. Hatlibone In tho action entitled Lawrence 1), Kathbone vs. I.lnlnger Metcalt Company et al, anil that unless you auswer the petition filed against you In said action on or before November 27, IbVJ. (he allega. lions ot saM petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you quieting PlalnltlT's title to the East Halt of the Southwest Quarter and Lots Three and Four ot fleotlon Thirty, and tho East Half of the Vot Half and Lots One, Two, Three and Four of Section Thirty-one, all In Town Ten north, of Itango Tweuty-nluo west, In IJncoln County, Nebraska: LAW11EN0E U. JtATHJJONE, Plaintiff. Jftrapsir. llay, l'ltfs Attorney. r ' o:fy TTNITKD STATES LAND OFFICE, SIDNEY, U Nebraska, August 10. 1BU9. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to Instruction and In accord ance with the directions of the Secretary ot the In terior, under the provisions of the third section ot the Act of July 6, 18M. (2.1 8 Int., 1031 the following tracts In the Fort Sidney, Poet, abandoned mill tary reservation, Nebraska, vln Volt 1, 2, SU N E M, the N W U. the B E X, and the S W U, Seo. 32, T, 14 N It. 49 W containing 020 acres, will bo offered for sale at publlo outcry at the local laud office at Sidney. Nebraska, In tracts of the small, est legal subdivision, on the ISth day of Novem ber, lbW. at ten o'clock a. tn., to the highest bid der at not less than the appraised value, for the land and for tho Improvements, tho purcbaso money to be paid at the tlmo of Iho sale, the sub divisions which contain government buildings to bo nVered and sold.togethor wllh the buildings Ihore on, and the water right on the reservation to bo offered and sold as n whole, separately from Iho lands and other Improvements. 1IOHLKY I), HAItniS, neglsler; MATT DAUOIIEllTY, He celvor. Approved: TUOB, IIYAN, Acting Secretary. NOTIOK. To Dudley t. Miller, defendanti You aro hereby notified that on the 31st day of August, 18W. Mrs. Lena Milter tiled n petition against you In the district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, the object and prayer ot which aro tn obtain n divorce from you on the ground nf extrerao cru elty, lack of support nnd habitual drnukonnoai and also praying for s decree for the cnto and custody of minor children, You nro required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the Cthday of November. 1RW. MtlS, LENA MILLEIt. Ily J, K. Evans, her attorney. SHEMFK'S SALK. Ily vlrture of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein II. S. White Is plaintiff and Joshua Haworth. ct. al., arc defendants, to me directed, I shall offer at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash J t the cast front door of the Court House In North l'latte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 3lst day of October 1809 at one o'clock p. tn. of said day. the following described real estate to wit: The southwest quarter of section twelve, township twelve. 'rango thirty, West Otb l M. In Lincoln County. Nebraska. Amount due on said decree Ix 2T4 and Interest, fS7,78 costs nnd accruing costs, Dated Sept. 57th, Item. p TIM T, KKLIIIHH, sjipriir. aiIBKlFF'3 BAfrlj. Uy virtue of an order of salplssupd from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wlicrpfn Marie Conies is plaintiff and Uarbara Kress, John Kress, et. al are defendants, to mo directed. I shall offer at public sale and sell tn the highest bidder for cash at the cast front door pf the Court Houso in North l'latto, Lincoln County, Npbraska, on tho 31st day of Octobpr, IHW, at one o'clock p. m, of said day, tho following described rpal estate to wits The northwest quarter pf section twenty, township thirteen, range thirty-two, West Oth J'. M. in Lincoln County, Ncbraka. ' Amount due on said docree is H30.ps anil Interest. 33.CH costs and accruing costs. Dated this 27th day of Sept. 1BW. TIM T. KKLIIIER, ahcrlff. SIIEMFF'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 The McKinlcy Lannlng Loan and Trust Company Is plaintiff and Ella W. Itltenour, John W. Itltenour. ct. al.. arc defendants, to me directed, I shall offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the cast front door ot the court, house In North IMatte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the .list day of October, 1899, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate to wit: The northeast quarter of section eight, township fourteen north, rantre twenty-six, West Oth P.M. In Lincoln County, Npbraska. Amount due on said decree Is !0O.COand Interest, f3i.u:i costs and accruing costs. Datd this '4itU day qf Sent. im. n-m. SIIEKIFF'S BALE. Ily virtue of an order of sale Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein Kdward A. Ileed la plaintiff and Elmer E. Hecse, 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 the county court house in North IMatte. Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 31st day of October, 1809, at the hour of one oclock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate to wit: The southeast quarter of section thlrty-one, In township Rlnfi.P.Jin,.ln. ranKC twenty-eight, west of the Cth P. M. in Lincoln County. Nebraska. Ditpd this 27th day of Sept. 1809. W. p. MOITLATJ. ' TlAl T, KELIIIER. Attorney forPla ntlff. ' f f r sjicfrlff. LAND OPPIOB NOTICES. NOTICE FOIt 1'OllLIOATION. Land Office at North Platte, Nob., ) February 3d, 18W). J Notice la hereby given that the following-named settlor has Died notice of her Intention to make flnal proof In support ot his claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and He iXfir. tl orUf VlMo Neb,, on Nov. 17th, 1609, vU4 ... WALTER PflNNELLy, who mado Ilomostead Entry No, lpPSd for the oast half nf the northeast quarlpr, past half pf the southeast quarter, epctipn sp.Wps dp ia, north range so wpst tl p. ro. r n IIu names tlin following witnesses to prpvp bin continuous residence upon ppd cultivation pf said land, vis: Charles VIlklnson, James O. Orow, John H?ttf'"x,ond Henry Connelly, all of North Platte. Nco. O13-0. OEOItOE E. FRENCH, Register, .NOTICE FOR rUIIMUATION. Land Office at North Platt , Neb., ) Septembor 10th 1BW. ( Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has died notice of bis intention to make flnal proof in support ot bis claim, and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver at North riatte, Neb., on November 3d, 1809, viz: JAMES WAOQONEH, who made Homestead Entry No. 17085 for the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter Sec tion 0, tho east halt of the northeast quarter, 'and the northeast quarter of tho southeast quarte Section 7, Township 10 north, range 31 wes). tiu names iiio lonowing witnesses to prove bis vnTii'P van luiiii iiiiipinu North Platte, NiSI'Stli Notice Is horeby given that the following-named settler has hied notice ot his Intention to make flnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at North Platte, Neb., on November Oth, 1809, vizi WILLIAM II. HOUQHTALINa, Who made Homestead Entry No. 10,805 for tho south halt of the Northeast quarter and Lots 1 and 2, Section 2, Town 0 north, Range 37 west. He names the following witnesses tu prove his continuous residence unou and cultivation ot said land viz: William McOlnnls, William Peterson, Claud Qlendennlng and Aus Wllmutb, all of Ing ham, Neb. OEOROE E. FRENCH, s-ai-0 Reglstpp. NflTlCE FOR 1PRMOATIOn7 Land Odlce at North Platte, Neb , Bpptprober23d, 18(h). r't Nollpe is hereby given that Martha K. Artllp, widow of Pavd Artlp, defeased, has riled notice of intention to makp flnal proof before tjie Register and Rccevpr pt thpjr ollioo u North l'latte, Nebraska, on Friday. I lip 3d day ot November. 1890, on timber culture appllr cation No. 1 WW, for the south half ot the nnrthvpst and lots 8 and 4 of section 4, township 10 north, range 81 wiwt, She names as witnesses! Jacob Cnsslus, Harali E. Cusslns, William Or! filth and William Jones, all of North l'latto, Neb. ' sSCflp GEO. E. FRENCH, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OfUco at North Platte, Neb., I September 15th, 1809 f Notice la hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make flnal proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver ut North l'latte, Neb., on November Oth, 18V9. vizi WILLIAM F. McOINNIH. who made Homestead Entry No. 16775 for tho Soulheast quarter of Soctlon 31, Township 10 north, Range 27 west 0!h P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis contiuuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Peterson and William Hough telling of Ingham, Neb., and J. W, Johnson and Fred Jacobs ot Moorefleld, Neb. sl06 OEO. E. FRENCH, Register uumf,iuuu3 rosiuonco upon ana cultivation or said IaB.1,:.Y! lv""P M.'llbltry, lluller Ruchaban and Hllllard Rldrfely of North finite, Nob.', ailtt Qoorije Cpck, ot Somerset, Nel), ' "' OKO. E. FRENCH, Register