X TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1899. 1UA.L BARE, Editor and Pkopiiiktoii bubscription bates. One Year, cnnh In advance ..tl.23 Six Months, cash la advance.. 75 Cents' B ttrdUhNortbriatt(NbrMk)postoffleat oond-clatsmatter. Gov. Bradley, of Kentucky, Is being groomed aB .a running mate lor President McKinlcy next year. The Bradley boomers expect to secure delegations from all the southern states for him. It is stated that Hanna will not accept another term as chairman of tliu republican national com mittee on the ground that his health will not permit him taking up the duties of an active cam paign. Bhyan has leased his Lincoln residence and will bpend the win ter with liia family in Texas. He wants to rest up for the campaign ot next year, which he expects will be a vigorous one, However, he might as well save liln strength and cnergy.for he wiir play a losing game. Congressman Neville, who is dubbed "the sandhill congressman for Nebraska" had his first inter view in a New York paper Satur day and he expressed himself at considerable length. He said if he could consistently vole against giving Roberts, the Utah Mormon, his scathe would. Mr. Neville docs not believe that polygamy has a right to exist anywhere under the American flag. Not for a number of years has a party had such complete power as has the republican party to-day. The president, the senate and the house arc republicans, and upon the party will rest the responsibil ity of both the enactment and the execution of new laws. Congress which convened yesterday, will have a number of very important measures before it, among which is a disposition of the Cuban and Philippine questions and the pas- Bacc of a currency bill, But the republican party in the past has been equal to all tasks imposed up on it, and its present representa tives in concrcBs will solve the problem which confronts them in a manner that will prove best to all concerned. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Up in Holt county a few days ago a man and woman armed with a spade and a club killed ibo mon ster rattlesnakes, Neighbors vouch tor thU snake Btory. Patrick Marvin, living near Ans ley, Custer county, has Btartcd on a trip around the world. He took with him a kodak and by selling views he takcB he hopes to pay his expenses. OwcnB Brother, who have the contract for grading and ballasting the Union Pacific track nave gone into camp just cast of Sidney nud beirin work. They have an outfit of fifty men ami teams, Instead of sliding down the eel lar door, Frank Wutsoa'd thirteen year old hoii, residing at Anslcy slid down a haystack and ran the tines of a pitchfork into his thigh making a very painful wound. Jerry Mead, while botingn well in the north part of Custer county drilled through a stratum of rock forty feet in thickness. It in very unusual to strike a solid rock while drilling in western Nebrns ka, Coyotes and wolves are quit numerous in the vicinity of Calla way and arc reported us killing young pigs, calves and even colts The tanners are making prepara tious for a wolf hunt and expect to kill a few at least. II. J, Jenkins, of Wyoming, haB made arrrangemcnts to feed six thousand head of sheep this white at Lexington and an equal number at Shelton. It will require 20,000 bushels of corn and 800 tons of hay to get the sheep ready for market Makes the blood pure, ronovntos tho ontlre BVBtom.Kivon now life and strcnuth Ueraa' Wood Purlllor. "It on roil mo ot n loug-stnnding nud chroulo ciibo ot llatmn.' K. A. JJoutiy, bummit, inoriua Hudorsou by puyBicinus wuahantek oottofall. Try It. A. P. BtrOltz. Death of C. E. Osgood. The startling news waB received here yesterday afternoon of the death of C. E. Oigood in a wreck on the D. & R. G. at English, a sid ing about six miles west of Salida. The first telegram said simply that he was reported dead but later tele grams and the press dispatches in the Denver and Omaha papers con firmed the report. A letter was re ceived this morning by a North Platte business man from Mr. Os good wriltcn on Sunday in which he said that he expected to leave that evening for the mines. He was enroute there when he was killed. The accident occurred early yester day morning. A broad guagc train crashed into a narrow gauge train which was standing on a siding and nfltantly killed bIx of the passen ger b in the rear sleeper, Mr. Osgood being among the number. He has been ho prominently iden tified with Lincoln county's in terests for so long and has so many warm friends here that his sudden cath has cast a gloom over the entire community. Mr. Osgood came to Lincoln county in an early ay and, until about three years ago, made His Home on a ranch about five miles south of town where he engaged quite extensively n the cattle business. He also held the office of county treasurer and made a splendid record an a county officer. Nearly three years ago he went to Denver to accept the posi tion of cashier of the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co., of which his brother J, Osgood, is president and general manager, blnce taking that posi tion he has become quite prominent n Colorado coal mining circles. At the time of his death he was only fifty-two years old and as he was a man of very vigorous constitution is friends always thought of liim as a man with a long life yet before him. He had many attractive traits of character, was warmhcartcd, a good business man and a model UBband and father. His death brings a sense of personal loss to a great many citizens of North Platte. A wife and six children, three sons and three daughters, arc left to mourn his untimely demise. The eldest son, C. R. Osgood, has been n charge of one of the company's mines at Pitkin this summer and Clcvc, the second son was working under his lather in the company of- itces at Denver. JNo tlcliiiilc news concerning the arrangements for the funeral has as yet been received here. Falls Citv is having a siege of diphtheria. Precautions are being taken to stay its violence. The building ol the Ii. & M. in Clicycuuc county has brought many coplc into the north part of the county, and the increase of popula Hon Ii.'ih already resulted in amove tuent for dividing the county and making Bayard the seat of govcr incut. Ouros coughs, colds, uroup, whooping cough, In grippo, pneumonia and con sumption llogp'Chorry Cough Syrup. "Host doctors In tho stnto told mo I hnd consumption; two bottloa Hoggs' Chorry Cough Syrup cured mo," Wm. Whit Held, Lincoln, Nob. A. V, Stroltz. No Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. FROM ECZEMA! Eczema which la more than ekin-deop, and can not bo reached by local appli cations of ointments, Halves, etc, applied to tho surface Tho diseaso itself, tlio roat causo or tlio trouble, Is in the blood, although all sulTorlng In produced through tho skin ; tho only way to reach tho diseaso, therefore, in through mo uioou. Mr. Phil T, Jones, of Mixorsvlllo, Ind., writes: "I had Eczema thirty years, uiul after u great deal of treatment my leg was so raw and coro that It gavo jm constant pain. It iinally broke into a running soro, mid begun to spread and grow worse. For the past flvo or six years 1 havo sulTored untold agony and had given up all hope of over being free from the dlscuso, as I huvu boon treated by somo of the best physlolnnn and havo taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With littlo faith loft I began to take 8. S, S., and it apparently mndo tho Eczema worso, but I know that this was tho way tho remedy got rid ot tho poison. Continuing B. . 8., tho Boro healed up entirely, tho skin becamo oloar and smooth, and I was cured perfectly." Eczema ii an obstlnato dlsoaso and can not bo cured by a remedy which is only a tonic. Bwlft'u Specitle S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD Is superior to other blood remedies booauso it cures diseases which they oan not roaoh. It goes to tho bottom to tho cause of tho disease and will euro tho worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to be freo from potash, mercury or any other mineral, and never fails to euro Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, Oancor, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Bolls, etc. Insist upon B. 8, 8. ; nothing can take its place, Hooks on theso discuses will bo mailed freo to any addrcbs by Swift Spe clflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. BRADY ISLAND. The Woodmen dance was well attended by the men but there was so few ladicB present that the dance was not the usual success. The church ladies cleared about twenty dollars at their dinner on Thanksgiving day and served a dinner of such quality that no one need be ashamed to say that some of their cooking was there. E. A. Johnson was a North Platte visitor Wednesday. MIbs Gerta Hinc and Miss May McGovcru came over from their schools Wednesday and took num ber 101 for the Platte to eat turkey at home in approved schoolteacher style. Mr. and Mrs. n. E. Worrell spent Thanksgiving holidays in the city. Thursday morning Miss Adda Baker and Mr. Ira Perdue lclt on No. 6 for Lexington and in the evening returned as Mr, and Mrs. Perdue. The bride is a well known school teacher, at present teaching in the Brady schools and the groom is a young man ot good habits and well liked by all his associates and is working here now for the U. P. Mr. and Mrs. Per due arc keeping house in the small house across from Mrs. Perdue's brother's place. Ed Springer and the Miss Stnpel- ton were North Platte visitors on Saturday. The lumbcrfor thenewcarpenter shop arrived Wednesday and work has so far progressed as to give it the scmblcncc ot a house now. Let the good work of Brady's growth go on. "Wednesday the local "sports" held a turkey shoot and seemed to enjoy the shooting greatly. Saturday was the time for the annual election with the Royal Neighbors but as there was not a sufficient number out the election will have to be held next meet ing. At the annual election of officers for the Woodmen held Saturday, P. Shields was elected V. C; Chris Parsons W. A; Phil Hespin clerk; S. Clapp E. B; R. McMurray E. These gentlemen are noted for their interest in the good of the order and there is no doubt that the camp here will continue to grow and improve under their ad ministration of its affairs. There is not much being heard of the lodge of I. O. O. F. that was forming. The Woodmen have an applica tion for adoption. Airs. A. w. Matiicwson was quite ill the lore part of the week. Phill Hespin has the very great comfort and satisfaction ot being the only man in town with a car bu uclc. MADE YOUNG AOAIN. "Ono of Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills each night for two weeks linn put mo in my 'teons' again," writes D. II. Tumor ot Dt'mpsoytown, Pn. They'ro tho host in tho world for liver, etomnrh nnd bowols. Purely vegotnblo. Novor gripe umy -:do ni sirouz a urug store. For Rout. A choice irrigated farm of 300 acres near Nichols. Apply to T. C. Patterson. Not mueh attention la often pnld to tho first symptoms of Eczema, but it is not long boforo tho littlo redness begins to itch nnd burn. ThU is but tho beginning, and will load to suffering and torture almost unen durable It Is a common mistake to regard n roughness and rednesB of tho skin as merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica tion nf a linmnp in tlin 11wm1 of tnrrlliln A fourteen-year-old boy who re sides near Stanton, attempted to wreck a passenger train on the Minneapolis & Omaha R. R. by placing obstructions on the track. When arrested he contested his guilt and said that he just did it tor fun. EDITOR 8EES WONDERS. Editor W. V. Barry, ot Lexington Toon., in exploring mammoth cavo con tracted a sovoro enso ot Piles. His quick euro through using Bucklon's Arnica Salvo convinced him it isnoothor world's wondor. Cures pllos, injuries, Inflam mation and all bodily eruptions. Only 25 conts at Stroitz's, KEROSENE OIL. We will deliver Oil to any part of the city for i6c per gallon. We take it to the house in our can. Vlfilcox; DepartjuBiifc $fotfe. FRANK LOWE, Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on all classed of build ings, Jobbing promptly attended to. Host of references Riven. Front Street, opposite Ulrec's office, NOKTII PLATTE, NEIL Albert Davis, 'The Kid Jeweler," Has just received a new stock of JEWELItY, WATCHES AND CLOCKS, AND THE LATEST IN LACE PINS, CUFF BUT TONS AND WAIST SETS. Only reliable goods sold and your money 8 worm every time. All goods warranted. BQy-With A. L. Davis, Dewey St FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm JIaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE. J. F. FILLION, General Repairer. Special attention given to BIN HI WHEELS TO RENT PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. V. HKUKI.U. O. II. DSNT jEDELL & DENT, PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONc, Oillcos: North Platto Nutional Bank Building, North Platto, Nob. P. DENNIS, M. D HOMOEOPAT1UST. Over First Hollow)) JMnk, NOKTII PI.ATTK, , ' t NEBRASKA. E. E. NOHTHRUP, DENTIST, Olllco ovor Model Clotblmr Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. A. II, IHvti. I,, 12. ltOACIf, AVIS t ROACH ATTO RN E YS-AT-Tj A W. NORTH PLA'ITK.. . . wuiiPAKifA Grady Block Rooms 1 &15. jj S.RIDQELY, ATTORNEY-A'IVLA W . Oflleo m Utuniun Block, Dewey stroet. NORTH PLATTE, - - NE11RASKA P. II, EDMONDH. J. M. OAMIOUN Edmonds & Calhoun, MWANQ COLLECTIONS. Over I'QStqnice, NQRT1I I'LATTK, NEU. J , S, IIOAfl WHO. W, V. IIOAOI.AND. Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Onictt over MoUoualil'4 Hank. KOUT1I 1'I.ATTK, NE1J. W ILCOX A IIALLIOAN, ATTOllNBYS'AT-LA TP. tfOHTU rUlTTE, . . . NEMtABKA Office oyer North l'latte National Dank, rp O. PATTERSON, KTTO R N B Y-KT-LK inl, OlUctt ovor Yollow Front Shoo Sttiro NORTH PLATTE, NEB. We are Kept Busy Repairing shoes for t people who appreciate ,2 neat, substantial work the only kind we do. If not already a custo tner we solicit your work. ! GEO. TEKULVE, r 1 , T? i 1 ! . " tlj FOE SALE. A good and desirable lot on the corner of Ninth and Dewey streets, Third ward. For particulars address, MRS. F. E. ADAMS, Albany, Oregon. 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Can bo found at J. F. SOHMALZRIES'S. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. OUR NEW Fall and Winter Suitings Which have just arrived. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. Legal Notices. PUULICATION NOTICK. To John A. Slmms, Louisa Draman, Itu ilolph llraman, Edward Draman; You will take notice that on the 18th day of Novem ber, 18W. p. A. Johnson, plalntlrf herein, tiled his petition In the district court of Lincoln countv. Nebraska, the oMect and nraver of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage cxi ecuicu uy r.rneai urainan ami i.ouih;i lira man to Lew E. Darrow.and duly assigned to It. F. Young and by his executor duly as- signpu w mis piainiin, on uie louowing tie scrlbpd premises, to-wlt: The North west nuarter of Section lO.TowtishlnD north of Jtahgc 10 west Cfh P. t.,'ln LJncpIn cpun- certain coupon bond and onp certain prpmr Issory note both of which are datpd Jaiipary 1st. 1800. and due live yenw from tup date thereof. There Ih now due on said bond nnd coupon bond and note the Hum of 101 M. for which sum together with Interest from till oate at me rate 01 ten per cent per annuni, nlalntliT oravN for decree that dciendanttt bo required to pay the same orthc said prsm. lscM may ue koki 10 huukiv mc amount found due and for other proper relief. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 18th day of December, 1800. F. A. JOHNSON, Plaintiff. Ily Davis & ltoach, his attorneys. VTOTICK IS IIEltEUY OIVF.N THAT IN pursuance to an order or the circuit Court of the United States for the Elgth Ju dicial Circuit and District of Nebraska, on the 30th day of December, 1800, 1 will offer for sale for cash to the highest and best bidder for cash, at my olllcc in North Platte, Ne- urasxa, commencing at iu ociock in the forenoon, all of the assets of the North Platte National Dank at that time remain tnii upppld, cpnststtng of bills receivable, HIUCKH, UDIlUf, IllllKUieillH uiL'nts, real estate, oftlce rps, !pd other mlscella furniture and fixtures. iirous aetH anil articles pfhpsatd Nbrtl) Platte National Dank, said ussots to be of fered 11 rut singly, thpn In parcpls, and thpn as a whole. A printed llstm Raid collaterals can be had on application either personally or In writing from the undersigned. In the meantime I will compromise, sell, settle, und dispose of at private sale, any of Bald ansetH. Notice Is further given tlmt by virtue of an order Issued bv the Court aforesaid. I will on t lie anh day of December. 1800, sell to M.1111UC1 uoozae mc casi nan oi i.oi n, nioctc 11(1, In tho original plat of the City of North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, for the sum of too. subject to a certain mortgage to the Mutual liulldlng & Loan Ahsoclatlou of North Platte, Nebraska, unless a higher and better bid Is had by that time. Notice Is further given that by virtue of an order 6f lhe court aforesaid I will on the :wth diy bf December. 1800, sell to Charles McDonald foVtA) a' ne A Of 'safety deposit boxes, unless a higher 4ml btttcr'bld'rtin bo haitoh or before said Hte " 4 1 r MILTON DOOLIXTLK, Ilecclver or the North Platte ftallnnM Dank of Jf orth Platte. Nebraska. mm' Morrill fend: ilnv I'laiuwn. mm iipr ii:iuiiu ill l lie msirici Court of r.liii'olu iDliiitv. Nebraska, against the hum deftiluliWMs, the ob ject and prayer of which are to qulut tlio tl tie of said plaintiff In tho westSdU feet of Lot tl, In Dlock 110, In North Platte, Nebra ka, and for a decree declaring that two cer tain mortgages executed by Samuel Adams to said liraud Island Mercantile Co. on March SMh- 1803, are void and for a decree declaring that certain Judgments of C, A Morrill s Co., Syinns Grocer Co. and other defendants against Samuel Adams and tiled of record In the mtlco of the clerk of the dis trict court of Lincoln county arc not liens against said premises, and for such other relief regarding sad premises as may be euuttablc and Just. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of January, 1000. Dated November SMth. 1600. 1)381 FANNIE H. ADAMS, Plaintiff. PROBATE NOTICE. In the matter of th estate of Jaiuea 11, llang, nereaieil. Iu lh Oquntr Oourt Of Lincoln County, Ne braska, November 11 ii, 1800. Nollco U heretr given that the creditor ot wild deconuHl will meet (ho pilmlneratrlx of raid es tate before the county judge of Lincoln county, Neb., nt the county oourt room fit pnil county on the 1Mb day of December, lbW.atuI on the 18th iay of May, 114)0, at U o'olnok n. ni. oact) day, for tie luroae nt ireBntn lliulr nlalma for piamlr nation, edinatment ami allowance BU liiontln are a'loweil forcredttora to preoent their claims, and one year for the admluUtratrli to aettlo aalil eatate from the 1Kb day of Norember, 18 W. jHeal.l lilT-1 A. 8. BALDWIN, Covnly Judge, See I'll,, flrand Island Marcantibi Da .11 A. fii Co, and Synins qrpcer Co.. Dp nts. will take nonce mat on thp Sftth nf November. 1800. Fannie II. AMntim SHERIFF'S SALE. Dv virtue of an order of nalc lsued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Ne braska, under a decree In an action wherein The McKinley-Lannlng Loan and Trust company is piainiin, ami isaac n. wusou, ct, al are defendants, and to me directed. I will on the 88th day of December, 1899, at one o'clock p. in. of said day. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the east front door of the court house In North Platte, Nebraska, the following described real estate to-wlt: The Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-sir, Township Sixteen, HangeTwcnty-Blx West of the Ctli P. M., In Lincoln County, Nebraska. Amount due on said decree Is 1121 10 and Interest, subject to a prior mortgage of tcoo.OO and Interest, 137.08 costs and accruing costs. Dated Novcmlier 25th, 1899. n285 TIM T. KELIHEIt, Sheriff. ARTICLES OP INCORPORATION We, the underpinned, do heroby Munclale our selves together for the purpose of forintnu a cor Hirntlnn under and In accordance with (he stat utes of Nebraska, and to adopt these articles of Incorporation. AtiTICI.E I The name of such corporation shall bo Maxwell Hall Company. AHT. II The purpose for which said corpora tion Is formed Is to bnlld a hall In the town of Maxwell. County ot Lincoln. Btato of Nobraska. AHT. Ill The principal place for transacting business of such corporation shall be at Maxwell, County ot Lincoln, Stats ot Nebraska. AllT. IV The amount of capital stock of Ihls corporation shall be Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) divided Into two hundred shares nf the par value ot Ten Dollars ($10 00) each, which stock shall be non-assessable, When one bun dred shares have boen sold the corporation shall bo authorized to commenco bnslness. AllT, V The existence of this corporation shall begin on the first day of November, 1809, and ter minate on the first day of November, 1034. AHT. VI Tho highest amount ot Indebtedness or liability to which this corporation may atany time subject Itself on Its shares of stock Issued to the strckbolders shall not exceed Five Hundred Dollars (KiOO.OO). AHT. VII The B(Tlrs of this corjoratlon shall be managed by n board of Five (ft) directors who shall be elected by Iho stockholders as follows: At the first stockholders' meeting after tho execu Uonand Acknowledgement of these articles of In corporation, to serve until the annual meeting of H.O.), or uutll their successors nro elected and qualified AllT, VIII This company shall have lhe power to sue and be sued, grant and to receive grants, and to do alt acts which they may legally do n corporato name. AllT. IX It shall havo a common seal which It oan make, break or renow at pleasure . AHT. X These articles of Incorporation cannot be changed sxcopt upon a voto ottwo-thjrda ot all tho stockholder. A. W. l'iumer, O. II. Powell, J. L. Border, W.II. I'lumer. George W, Cohen, U. M. Fellows. W. II. Merrfck, O. II. Kuhns. W. O. Dolan, J. A. Moors. A. W. IJorno, Tnos, Hanraban. State ot Nebraska, Lincoln County, s. t. Defore me, J, J. O'Hourke, a notary public In and for the state nnd county aforesaid, personally appeared tho Above named A. W. riumer, W. If. Merrick, O. II. Powell, O. II.Kuhns. J, L. Snyder, W. O. Dolan, W. II. I'lnmer, J. A. Moore George W. Cobon, A, W. Home, E. M Fellows and Thos. Hanraban, personally known to me to be the Iden tical persons who signed the above Instrument, and severally ncknowlodged It to be their volun tary act and deed for the purposes therein ex pressed. Witness my hand and official seal tho 10th day of November, 1809. J.J. 0'tOOItr?E, Notary Tubllo. Vr commission expires Deo. 19, 1809. I .win LAND OFFICE NOTJOEg. ' NOTICE FOH PUDLIOATIDK. . Land Otllce at North Platto, Neb., I November 1Mb. 1800 f Nollco Is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice ot bis Intention to make final proof In support of his cUlm, and that said proof will be wiulo botore Register and Receiver nt North rutto. Neb., on December lOtti, 160V, vlll rjtED J. UHEMEH, who mode Homestead Entry No, Wit for the south half of the Northeast quarter and north half of the Southeast quarter of flection 10, Township IS north, Hanga 30 west Olh P. M, He names tho following wllnessos to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sold land, lv Charles Mallette, George E. Knox, Claude Wclngnnd and Charles Stamp, all of North Platto, Neb. nlf-6 GEO. E. FRENCH, Register NOTICE FOR PUI1LIOATIION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., Oct. 281 b, 1809. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ot bis Intention to make final proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will be mndo before Register and Receiver at North Platte, Neb , on December Uth, 1899. viz: WILLIAM BRETEHNITZ who made homestead entry No. 10872 for the lots 1, 2,3, and 4 section 30, township 15 north, range 29 west,tIM. Ue names the following witnesses to prove his continuous rpsldepcp dnon abd'cultlvatlon'of slid (and, viz: Charles Mallatt, Jesqq Ostorhotlt,' Ash'ey Peters and Phnrles It. l)relerntz all of North Plattp, Neb. r' 1 r u w nIHJ. OfiQ. 1'5- FRK.NOII, lrcgser, NdfiCK FOHl'Uill.JOAfiav; Land Office nt North Platte. vih ) Nov. am, 1800. ( Notice Is hereby given that the followlng-namud settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ot bis claim, and that said proof will be mauo before Register and Reoelvor at North Platte, Neb., on December l-'tb, 1899, viz: ROY K. SARGENT, who m ado Homestead Entry No. 1088A, for the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and Lot 3 Section 3 Twp. 0 North Rango 31 W. , Ho names the following witnesses to prrvo his continuous residence upon and cultivation t said land viz: Orison Bchofleld, Henry llobout, Tim othy Hanlfln and Edward 11. Farrell, all ot Wallace, Neb. 113-0 OEOltQE E. FRENCH, Register, CONTE8T NOTIOE. United States Jjiud Office, North Plalte, Neb., November II, 1899. A sufficient contest affidavit having been flol n this ' ofllcp by Annd BcHwalgor, cohtpefhAfi ngn ujt rper . Bobbin. lIoinqitea( Enfry No 7bil made Juno W 180f, fqr NorwBsT qliarfor of Section Kit, Twp. ttt north, Range 3Q Vest, by Archer R. floblen, contpstee, n wilc) t Is a, leged that Archer R, Relden has never resided upon said land slnoe tho date of entry, but has wholly abandoned the same. The said defeats oxst to the present date. That he has not been In the employ ot tho bnltoj States army, navy or marine corps. Sold parties aro hereby notified to appear, reKnd nnd offer evldenco touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in., on January 6th, 1900, before the Register and Receiver at the Unl ted States Land Office In North Platto, Neb. The laid contestant having, In a propor affida vit, fllod Nov. llth.1899, st forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and ' nnu GEO. K. FRENCH, Register F.CsCORSETS American Beauties, LATEST models. ' m ' ' " ' Oa Kacb Uor. i Kalamazoo Dorset Co. SPLI- MANUFACTURES. BQLP DV J. PIZER, Prop.