The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 03, 1899, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. NOV. 3, 1899
lKAIi BAJIB.'Editobawu PnorniKTon
SUUHOIIII'TION HATES.
One Your, cash In advance 91.25
Six Mootha, oath In advance 75 Cents'
BatrdtthNorlhPlatt(Nsbrska)potofflcai
sscond-clanmsttsr.
Republican Ticket.
For Su promo Judo
M.U.RKKSE.
For Roffontn of tlio University
E. G. M'OILTON,
WM. H. ELY.
Vnr Member ConHrPBfl-SIJtth district
M.P.KINKAID
For Judco. 13th Judlolnl District,
il M. GRIMES.
For'County Clork,
WM.M. HOITRY.
For County Troneuror,
C. F. SOIIARMANN.
"""liNOOH CUMMINGS.
For County Sunt,
BERTHA TIIOELEOKE.
For Clerk cf District Court,
V. 0. ELDER.
For County Judpo,
A. S. 11ALDWIN.
For County Survoyor,
OIIAS. P. ROSS.
For Coroner,
D. W. RAKER.
For CountylCommiBaionor.Hd DM.,
LINCOLN CARPENTER.
To Republican Voters.
The republican county cen
tral committee earnestly re
quests all republican voters,
who can possibly do so, to
vote early, if possible before
one o'clock p, m.
By so doing you will as
sist the committee in its
effort to get every republican
vote cast before the polls
close.
, No campaign of recent yearn lias
been conducted by the populistB
and fusiouists In audi a villainous,
lying and deceptive manner an the
present one. For several week,
the local fusion organ has teemed
with contemptible and lying re
marks and inuendocs concerning
the republican nominees, Not con
tent with this course the fusion
county central committee has se
cretly' circulated throughout the
county a number of circulars con
taining a lot of rot and lies which
the committee did not have the
manhood and couracre to have
printed in the the Era. Not only
this; hirelings have canvassed the
county and traduced and villiflcd
the republican nominees; in fact
nothing that is mean and contempt
iblc haB been left undone. At the
beginning of the campaign the fu-
sionists recognized the fact that
the republican ticket was composed
of clean, honorable men nnd as
thcr, the fusionistp, could not
truthfully speak ill of the rcpubli
can nominees, they at once con
cluded to take up the cudgel of
abtiRC and villification and used it
with the vain hope that ttiey could
impeach the character and standing
of the candidates on the republican
ticket. Hut their efforts will prove
futile; falsehoods will not win nor
make votes, and we feel confident
that the better element of voters in
the county will net the foot of dis
approval on the methods pursued
by the fusionista and will rebuke
them by voting the straight re
publican ticket.
Tun Uryan meeting in this city
last Tuesday was in no way a huc
cess, and the result was a great dis
appointment to the fusionists, The
meeting had been widely advertised
in every precinct in the county, and
it was expected that GOO or 800
farmers would come in to hear the
wind jammer. These expectations
fell Bhort, very short; there was
not to exceed 150 farmers in town
that day and only a part of them
attended the meeting. The opera
house was fairly well filled with
men, women and children, the two
latter class forming nearly one
half the audience. Bryan was dis
appointing to many,. and the general
verdict among fair minded people is
that Hryan is at present more of a
ward politician than a statesman,
nnd that he uses abuse instead of
argument.
Tub 15ra says over two thousand
- -mark the number, two thousand
visitors thronged the streets of
North Platte last Tuesday on the
occasion. of Bryan's visit Thia is
an adulterated lie, the editor of the
ICra knows it la a lie. the citizens
of North Platte know It Ja a lie,
and everybody, by reason of hia
assertion, will brand the editor of
the 15 ra as an accomplished liar. I
To the Judges and
and all Good Citizens of Lincoln County:
It has iust been disclosed that an nrrnmnr in rmmf- ;
the fusion, slate ticket by fraud will be made. Edmisten
who is managing the Holcomb campaign, is the same person
who engineered tnc recount iraud at Lincoln of the vote on
the constitutional amendment increasing the number of su
prcmc judges. Ellingsworth, of Gothenburg, Edmistcn's l!
special agent, Was in the city yesterday and arranged the j!
deal with the local fusion managers. Thenrnrrrnm ia ,..,.
1.-1.1.1 r ..
mini mr? rni rnc i inm tim -w,.-,
...w ..... v., , wuiimiy uituuub unm inc rcLiirn?;
rt t f frt I 1.. , .1 .. If
cuu in Hum iuugiu&unu Lancaster counties and then to ma
..pum uiu uunuib bu as to
uanuib aubciy, anci insist on a
uaiiauuiiauun OI tllC returns to
minsten s tools testified before the committee of the legisla-
Hire that under Edmisten's instructions he manipulated the
ballots on the recount by the use of a short pencil held be-
tween his first two fingers with which hn wns nntr,nr ln
mark in the square opposite the affirmative on the ballots on
the supreme court amendment so that it would 'nullify the
negative vote on such ballots. This man Edmisten will stop at
iiuuiiii iu accompnsn nis purpose.
Stand by the ballot until the last OIK is r.nuntnr nnrl nf
1-
..wv- .u u u, isuil u nun a sampie oaiiot to the undersigned.
vvun a lair Dauot and
publican ticket will be elected in
i nc republican countv
, . -
.v...u.u iUi tui iiuuiiuauoii
ui cu uui;
THOSE BALLOTS.
The Brain its efforlstn ortn ..
prcjndico iiuiiinst W. 3r. HmU rv 1ii-
votes nenrly n column to abusiiiL'
him on nccount o tho tnnniicr in
winch the officinl ballot is propnred
in this county. The article is filled
wiin nus-stntements of facts.
Aiiioiir otlier things tho Em says
that tho supremo court lias held
that tho secretary of state has the
right to arrange tho ticket and de
termine in whnt rmW llm ti fi lima
shnll appear on the ticket. Now
theso ballots nro prepared under the
new election law passed last winter
and the only conrls that hnvo passed
upon it wero thn ilist.riVf.. imri. r
Sahno county and the district court
of Douglas county and both courts
agree on the proposition that the
secretary of slate has authority only
to certify what names shall appear
on tho ofiicial ballot and that tho
ii yi Prcpnring and arranginir
tho ballot devolves nnnii tlm niuifv
clerk, ltistrun that the secretary
ul auuu uuempieu 10 imurp the du-
ues or mo county clerk nnd ar
ranged Dallot that was calculated
to deceive tho voter. Tho form of
the ballot, is Inid down on pages 1JJ0
and 181 oftho session laws, and in
this county tho clerk hns followed
the form there laid down, which
gives tho republican party preced
ence and provides that each candi
dalo shall be given one lino on the
b:illnl, first his name, to bo followed
by tho names of tho parties whose
candidato hois, all in ono line.
The ballot as prepared by the
secretary of stale violated the law,
as will bo seen by tho followinir
copy:
von sui'ukmk Juoai:.
SIlaH A.llolcomli
I'cuiilc'Hlniluii'nilenl
Democrat
Silver Heimbllcan
Manoali 11. iu-c
. KciuMtcnn
Tho object of this arrangement
whs io ciiicn tno unwary republican
7. l,,,,."oru republican 011 the
tbml line afler Holeomli's m.m.
Nowthon astn the ciaim that the
fusion ciindidalo ia entitled to first
Place on the ticket. The law pro
vide that "The party polling tho
highest nunioer of votes at the hist
general election for the Imad of the
state ticket shall havo the right of
na iiumiiieo unmeiiiatelv beneath
the niuno of tho ollice'for which
Fllnli .......1M I ....
nn uinmniau' is liominateil. As
wo said before, this law has been
passed 1111011 )V tho diKhinf
of Saline and Dougl counties. The
lormer lion hat t in f.iinn Unb.j
uiu youyma counly district court
Wlliell H tllU lutlil' lie Pismn l.nlMwW
the republicans were entitled to first
place. Wo boliovo that the hitter
ease is sunporle.l by tho law ami
Minmiited to tho court on a btipula
lion of facts. anionriilli..iM n.. f ..(
the last general election that I'ovn
terwas the candidate of f.hr J.....
arato and distinct nai ties. nnli ,r
whioh occunied a seniiniln nnln.,,..
011 tho ollicial ballot undern distinct
mriy eniDieni, that i'oyuter's com
hined voto by theso three n.nH,.
aggregated 05, 7(JJ, that Ilayward
the republican timmin.
.,Ut votes. Under thn f.w.l a
Btipulatcd tho court held that
-'In the absence of any showlnt
to the contrary," he said, "it must
be presumed that a public olliwr
performs his dutv. n.i :.. n...
tlORCUCC Of a Slldwliiir i
rarvi that the three nnrt)
'pi 1 f cen t oi the total vote.
1 he duty of prepnrinp the ballots
tor thin county M15S WITH Tflif
COUNTV ClilCRK in con,plia!,ce
win uic iaw, una regardless of any
action of the secretary of state,
Clorks of Election
managers. 1 h( nrno-rnm itj tn witU
O .-I h- vr ..IVI1
( -.. ..m
.. .
cnange tne result. Watch the
prompt count and the prompt
tllC COUIltV C crk. One nf.Frl.
-w waBa,wv4 UIIU (U
an honest count, the entire re
this county.
centra cnmmirtnn rvrtV.re
--....vw
inau win lead to the detection
viuiaiuir tIic election laws.
IRA L. BARE.
Chrmn Republican Co. Cen. Committee.
"As to the passage of the law. it
is proper to consider the purpose of
the legislature. In a case tried re.
ceutly I had occasion to examine
tllC tlflV 1.11V fltlrl flm f ...1.1.1.
it was amendatory quite fully and
iuiniu nun auoui tne only import-
am. tn.mc was to prevent the
placing of a candidate's name more
man once upon the ballot. It
might with some deirreu of tmtli.
fulness have been labeled a law to
prevent fusion, and its evident pur-
1uhu was io mane lusion more
difficult.
"Under mv .W fn,. i, i
the stipulated facts I can only find
ssss.ETX'rt'a
least 1 per cent of thf? tninl vnfn i
ll, 1UI1Q 1.i.' i. . . I
yv. iu Kiukuun, which, Buotracteu
from the
rotn the vote lmvcii Mr Pnnti.r
lc
:ft but 91,000 and some odd, or less
than was polled by the republican
Any other holding would violate
common sense. Suppose the con-
i-iau ui una iri)IO-ltlOn was nolU to
ho the law, then each of tho three
nisioii pariiua, it they had each
nominated a separato ticket, would
have been entitled to como in ahead
ot the republican ticket and tho re
publicans would have had fourth
place and in that case 05,803 would
have been held to bo menfnr Hum
three times 02,082, which- would
invo been absurd.
riw. 'rr:.:;:.:;:...
out and pradticnlly admits defeat
fnr tlm fnai'm. Pnm. n
nv UIU III IB IIISL INIUG eClIUPS I
tl i " ' v ' r:, ",r rw
imuii wmi uiu ciaim mat
the coming disaster will be due to
the hick ol frying fat from Lin,
protected industries to liihrienl n ( In-
sijiieaky tnple'eoncern liicli Ihuv
have been attempting to run. But
Mr. Conner how about the fut. d 'ntn
the great sclf-nroteetimr Rilt.,.r
rust, allied with the fat from Hi.,
othce trust you have been wallow
ing in uunug me campaign Y
A vole fo.Mhes'uSnibHean
eountyt eketwi.lbea-votefor the
idun, of economy ... county af-
A QOLDUN DISCOVERY.
Hie famous Klondike
rettion is not nil
gold. Hundreds
ot prospectors
drop mid die of
lumper
nun
fnlifrtw.
without ever fiiidiiiK the precious inetnl.
Often the most precious tilings of life arc
found onlv nfter infinllo evort
u.uuuiKiuK scnrcii. ainny n man mil
woman looking vainly for health almost
nrops uy xne wnysuie Delorc the golden
iiv:uii oi rcuci is ni last niscoverctl
' Almilt Vlvf Vam nrm mn. C D rt
..aver. iSqV; or mtira;,n;ii;,Vig-,0lco:;
rn., " I via cuiUlcnly taken witti n pain in tho
!tlTic
until It cimncil wnterbrasli nml vomltliif; of n
Mitiiy yellow matter. I cotuulte.1 n plnWlai
am. he tout me I hail n formofilyiietsfn,niiii
jrenicn mo ror nlKiut Mx months with but llttla
L!lcfi 1 ?.'m kePl Kcld''S m weak I couUl
rvmvviy ii (link.
rorvra i.Hr t.. WMt.?. ""."
v.?'? .Vlt ,uc ",orc llin "y ' hail
ccr lakcil.
Por coustltxttion, notl.1.,K Is ec ttai'to
Dr.ricrce'sIWintrelletB.
i I mcii tried another nhvslcl.iti nml l, int.)
. LlJf. .ve iVrM out or on,r nml ,hat 1 ,ia'1 '- "s "loroury will auro y destroy tho boiibo
irici unotlier one wliofalil i had chronic liVli. Jhol ym whon ontorim: it throuL'h
K7,JT,li,iLc,er.nU?,Vu,el,!UnRof the Momnch. tho tiitiBcoiis Burfnoos. Such artiufoH
torptil liver nml klilncy nircctlon. He treteii bIiouIiI nnvnr ln mc...i ' "rutlOB
ine for more tlinii n year ami I felt much bitter .i" : " " 0r Uo .Ub..(' cOpt Oil porBorip.
imi ii tun not laal. nuim uuill ruilllinu IU lihVR (! nna no il,n
.,ii.! ,c",??,ouV,,?8cv'ern,V,',elyn' rt dnmngot ioy v do is ton fold tn t
potent medlcliiM, hut recc veil no more llmi ciiod von nnn tw.aoil.i,. i ' l? 1,10
(enumrnry re lef while u,x. I then trle.l l"r B ?i,,fi? A ?H, I'081"1 tIo"VO froin thom.
1 it;."',cdlc "T?1 n?l!! 'w.'Ooi'len Meiiicn ,,,',lli,.H Catrrh Cure, innnufnetured by
w o n' JS&J 'it IM"' .i'f .' "."I. '' J- Co,, Toledo, O.
If von nre one of (1in f1ls.nrnnn.i I
fn,10; N:.V. I c will send you friendly Tostimonin b fmo Wiono A Co.
Hwtuv fciuiL win iiiil ciisi vmi ntiA rmtt
l.
Getting Plumpest Values
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A Good
LFu
worth
r
K
aonars,
I p7 i,
The Best Irish Frieze
worth $15.00, for
mem
gKPrices just a
them for
$3,50, $5.00, $7.50, $10, $15 and
-r""7 v7
W
: tn ts:cr ani exan,ino om stock and s
Jc. tO CiaQC at
c.
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.Vi.
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Mode
W71? Dl?liiTT7r varm - rnnrr .
xviij u kj 1.1 xj
Tim fusionists evidently believe
l,iat tll0,r only hope to win is in
t,le aecret circulation of campaign
lies relative to the republican 110111
lilce8 11 is not lie'y. however
Hilf Mm i.a! -f.I. .
Z nnl W,
takc a"V slocl 111 bee canards
winch a
ire being so assiduously cir
dilated.
It was on account of Neville' un
savory record that the populists o
mis judicial district turned him
down four years ago and elected
Judge Grimes. The leopard has
not changed his Foots. It is the
same Neville, only a little more so
...comT
,ji ubiican J ,
board will see that the fusion can!
uiuiiik-jui congress, pays ma taxes.
uri i r
n ueii you vote ior congressman
place your A after tho name of
Aloses I'. Kinkade. a man
who
stands well wherever known.
A votk for the fusion tieknh will
be giving aid and comfort to tin.
tellows who nro firing on tho Amer.
ienn Hag and its defenders.
How Will You Vote?
For the present conditions,
1899 Republican tariff, pros
perity, plenty work, trood
vVnrriq qnnnrl mnno,,.
oOUIKl Il)Oney;
Or for conditions of 1896
Tl 1 1
v,lbU innir, idle mills and
r
factories, soup house paupers
ailfl trnnmc?
tU,U lllpSr
- .
Bowaro of Olntmenta for Catarrh that
contain Mercury,
no morourv. find Is tnknn innr.;n.. .. '.
big directly upon tho blood and mt icoim
Hlirrnnna nf Mm o. ii ...
rr,V.Vi. i: ' 1 1"1""'- ouyuur unire
Rnl.l I...
boTtlo. ' " 70o. per
Hnl family Pilla aro thn l,,t
In all your October buying is guaranteed here, when its in a selec
hop of an Overcoat or Suit or Furnishing Goods or Boots and Shoes.
With .the. sale goes every advantage we possess in buying, that best ,
makers can afford, that assures you they are always newest, a ,
blending of correct styles and little prices. Note our handsome fall
and winter stock and you'll feel that our statements are sincere; that !
this is the store that makes it interesting buying for you. i
&
EIGHT OVERCOAT
One that best becomes you and returns you
found ill Olir llew OVKUC.nAT ttnot.- Tim
materials OVERCOATS for comfort and
Black Melton Overcoat
! $7.50
S10.00, for
The finest Montanac Overcoat
worth $18.00 for
$15.00
Men's Gray Ulsters, worth nine
'1 $6.00
tor
Dress Fall and Winter Suits
Every possible excellence in making every
style, detail just exactly correct,buta lowness
in the prices -you would hardly feel possible
when you note the character of the materials
little less than real worth. We
.VV. WAV, U
n
One
lot
an
lylX liSCHfiflum Prop.
xuuit MUiNJiii J' GOODS
G. M. Smith is visiting friends in
town today. He is off duty on sic
leave at present as he is just re
covering- troma serious illness
Loose hay and baled hay
always ior sale.
Harrington & Tobin.
l'KOHATK NOTICK.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, hs.
In the County Court. October SI. inw.
ll.Wlcr.f KStatCf Jan,MR'
u i reamnK aim llltnK the pet t on of Sarah
1,,ian?.FYylnB. kUaK the' In.tnnnent llle
on the aitii day of October, WW, anil purport,
ltitf to be the last will am. tentament ol the
8.dil ilereaseil may be proveil, api.roveil. pro
bateil, allowfil and recorded a tlie last will
...11. itniauiLni. ui m Ham james n, Hani's
....i.gii.uiui in. 11. inu execution or sa d In
strument may becoinniltled and the admin
LlSh,T.B.au' CHta,t0.ma' e granted to
will annexed """" ith the
Ordered, that November I Ith A. I). lhOD. at
-.irt . I? aswiKiien ior hearliiKsa d
petition, when all pertionH Interested In nald
matter may appear at a county court to be
held in and for said county ami Hhow cause
Krantcil. ,,raycr of l''t'ontrshouldnotbe
o'.Ma " A. S. JIAIjUWIN, County Judge
ITNITKn HTATKS LAN.) Oi'FIOE, SIDNKV
U Nobratka, AiiKUHt 1(1, lhW. Notlco U horoby
Klvou tlmt. iiursumit tolnatructlon and In accuril'
" uireeiiooH oi inn Bocrulary of lliu In
turlor, unilBr the provisions of tho third .cllori ol
thn Act of July S, WM, Stat., llKl! iho followinc
Iractn In tho lort HlUaey, l'obt, uLumloucil milt,
ary recurvation, Nebraska, vlzt Lotsl, b'N 1'
.,)y 'i' ih0 8 IS J4, ami tho w Heo
x iia., Jl. 4f u contnlnfnir 10 uppim ..,111 i...
, . , ..r. uuisrj ai uid meal inm
offlca at Bldney. Kobraoka, In tracts of tho muall
it li'tinl subillvldoii, on iho 15th tiny of Novum
. ... ... .., iu IUU lllgllfM Ulll.
ileratnot lees than tho apprulseil value, for tho
laud nud for the iiiiprciveineuts, (ho purchnsa
money to be paid at the tlmo ot tho nlo, the sub-
UlvIrInnv,hlchuootlnKoverniuiiitbiilliliiKstubo
nVercd nud olil.tiuiuthur with tlui I,iiM.iIm,, n,..,..
nn .,..! .... .....l "P
..j., ...... ... ,r nKm iu i no reiiurvailiiu to ho
' vtHoie, nepnraieiy rrom the
lands nml other Improvumouts. lioill.l'V n
lUintlB, lteKb.tor ilATT DAUOlllat Jy, it":
ce ver. Approu-di UIIOH. It VAN, ActlnK Hal.
I.ICOAI, NOTICIJ.
To II. II. Hralth. Hick, lJrother, Estate of Bpoonnr
LiiW'."1 National Hank of ClZlJJ.
!Tim ii ill A?rn"" Hlwer k On,
v m i, V "!"". nml William II. Conklln
lou aud each of you are heri'by uotiHe I thai
you nnnrthe pi.tlllnn tiled against you in, S
action ou or before November 27 1KH). the n i.
tlons of said nuiiMn,. ..in . 1 ...""'"f .
ri't". ti 1,0 K18 ?nlr,,f ,,1B ''""' " tjuar"er " ml
i-1'f T,''iVul!".',1, 'mr of Beotlon Thirty, and t o
l;at Half of ho West Half nml Lot. On", Two.
t w.?Tni1 r:',"r '''"""' Thlrty-ouo, nil In
CJ ""''' ItariKO Tenty.ulne 'west, n
I.hcoIh Uoimty, Nehrnskn. ' "
LAWIrr.Vnn it niTiniAvt. m.
James M. ltny, l-lfp. Attorney. ' oSoi
1M cause came on forhoarlns upon tho
report am) motion of oro 0 llacon ' ml. I lirn.
or ot the estate of Alvln 0. llac.m ',Wci ed, lor
the conllrmat on of the ni nf ,i... u.,.i . .
tiuartur of Hectlon 8, In Township 1Q lioVUi of
aui.'20 west. In Unmln ,i i!...'" ' ?!
wvlnir been sold on the Hut'l day of Heptem
bor. JhW, by the ail administrator by vlrli io of
Jiiuo IMH)0 I'"1 100 " the'lOil, day of
.Ji !' 'i ,,l,ere.f'"'0 ordered that nil reroin In.
h?i. JnK-M ?'lal8 ajipear before mo on the
at , ' ?.'! JP, '.
v v : ' z v 1 ,M wininuon inform r rue.
conarmed. 0,U9l,W,,,r "' 'l""l'luo
ol7
11. M aitlMEH,
Judso of the District Court
l
.p.
the greatest comfort is easily
nnnnlnr cti-lnc tlio itinct ncnrl
for dress, nnd prices that cap- f
have
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DON'T SUIT
NOTICE FOIt I'UIILIOATION.
Land Olllco at North I'latte, Neb., )
February 3d, lb'JU. J
Notlco Is hereby Klvon that tho followlnfr-namod
sett er has llled notice of her Intention to make
tlnnl proof In support of his claim and that said
proof will bo made before the Ilestster nnd llo-
lgi-viz"' Nortl 1,Mt' NebM on N0V 17t"'
WALTEH CONNELLY,
who mndo Homestead Entry No. lOSWfl for the
oast half of tho northeast quarter, east half of
.U!Si'!0Ut,le2,l!t luarter, section 20, townfhip is,
north rano 30 west 0 p. m.
Ho names tho following wltnescs to provo his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
Charles Wilkinson, James C. Crow. John
"iaanttcnNeb "ry Co"noll of NbrtU
ol3-0. OEOHOE E. 1'ItENOlI,
lleglster.
NOTICE KOll PUIIMCATION.
Lana Office at North I'latU , Neb.,
. . , September 10th IBW. f
Notlco Is hereby filven that the followlnR-named
settler has tiled notlco of his Intention to make
Who made HotilPMtnnil l,itlrv ffn ' itack u ii. -
eoutheiist quarter of the southeast quarter ficc
ci uuii ui mo uoriueasi quartor, anj
tho northeast niiHrtr nr ti,n .,,,,ii,Jn..
Bectlon 7, Township 10 norih, ranKo 81 west.
Ho names the follolnK wltues.-es to provo his
cont!miousrcltlenco upon and cultivation of said
m,Ui I'n.'u Y',1!,".nm. M' I'n'ler Iluchonan
and llllllard ltldKoly of North Platte, Neb., and
Oeor8o Kulck, of Somerset. Neb.
OEO. E. FltENOH, ltcalster.
N0TI0K FOR PUIIMCATION.
.... .. fulled Htates Land Office, .
North Platte, Neb., September 18tb, 18KU. f
Notlco Is hereby ulveu that tliiifollrmi
settler has filed notice of his Intention to mako
rlnal proof lu support of his claim, and that said
proof will bo made before Itegletor and lloccher
at North Platte, Neb., on November tth, lKKLvlil
WILLIAM II 110UOIITALINC1, '
S ho made Homestead Entry No. 1(1,805 for the
south half of tho Norlhnn.t .i , J.
and 2, Hoctlou 2, Town 0 north, llnnia 27 west,
lie names tho fnllowlniwltnna ... .,. t.i.
coidluuiHis reslilenco upon and cultivation of said
"iiiiam jicuinnis, William l'etorron,
Claud Ulondonnlni. nml in, irti...i,ti. nii n
ham, Neb. "
. OEOltOE E. FUENCII,
i?:fl , Jtelster.
NOTICE roll VW1ILICATION.
IjiuiI Olllco at North I'latte, Neb , 1
., . Heptetnbor 23d, 183'J. f
Notice Is heruhr alvun Hint M.rii,,. v
Artllp, widow of Pavld Artllp, deceased,
has filed notlco nf intention to mako final
proof befnro tho ltealster ami linnelvn i . i. ...
ottlco In North I'latte, Nebraska, on Friday, the
3d day of November. on timber culture nppl.
cation No. 13738,for the south half of tho northwest
?aVenMawne"t, 4 ' 80CU ' ,owt181"" "rth,
tine names ns witnesses: Jacob Cusslns, Hiirnh
Uusslns. Wllllnm Hrlllllh nn.l ifin
all of North I'latte. Neb. "
li:a K. F1IKNCII, Iteglster.
NOTICE FOH 1'UPLIOATION.
ImbiX Office at North Pintle, Neb.. I
v. it k . , . HuI'l"i"ber lMh, 18UU f
Mil left Is hcrebv ulvnn Hint ih. f.,li..,i.,,. I .
settler hai i llled notlroof hi. .Mention to make
final proof ustinnort iiriilanl.il,,, ..n.i it.... ...77
irv !o",'..1n1""i 0.tof"ro ll'Kl'r and peceher
at North I'latte, Neb., on November 0th, 189V. Vtti
, WILLIAM l'.McOINNIs ' '
who i mado Homestead Entry No. 16773 for the
Southeast quarter of Hectlon 31, Towushlp 0
north, llauiie !i7 west fi.h p, M. 1
He names tho follnulnu uiinnu. ... .,..,.. u.
conlltiuous residence npnii ami cultivation of said
!. William Peterson nnd William Iloiwh.
iium imiini, iuu.,an(l J.W.Johnson aud
I red Jacobs of Mooreficlil. Neb.
sivo UKO. E. FltUNRlf. ii.ui.i.
. ' n t
NOTICK.
Tn Dud In v I. Mm
IbW. Mrs, Lena Miller filed a potllloS mraln.t , ,'
n ins. . district court of Lincoln county, Nebratka.
he object aud prayer of which arp t!. olitaln a
uvnrce rrom vim on ili,
oily, lack of . ir,H)rt aud habi ual drunkenness:
and a so pruylu for a decree for the carp am
custody of minor children. p "
ufoTe nMro.5r!dT;worffl
Uy J. E. Era,,,, her atlofe ,ENA U,U'E,i'
'i
s you ''I
iiff
- .,. , ' '"I'pori or jus claim, and that said
proof will be miule before ItCKletor and Kocelvor
at ftorth Platte, Neb., on November 3d, 18W). viz:
i