FRIDAY, KI5B. 1C, 1900. The Leader. 1UAL BARE, Editor amd Pbopmktor BUIlBOniPTION RA.TK8. On Year, cnsh In advance,.,,, ,..,11.23 8I1 Montht, cash In advance... ....15 OcnU' Entered ttheNorthrlatU(Nbratka)pottofueiai eond-fllata matter. A test vote taken on the financial bill in the senate Wedndcsday showed that when the bill comes up for final passage it will receive a large majority. J. K, Stevens, a former resident of this county, publishes a warm article in yesterday's Bee in which lie roundly scores the men who have consummated the fusion deal in Nebraska to the detriment of the populist party. Mt Stevens is a middle-of-the-roader, and proposes to fight fusion this year with all the power he possesses. It is stated that England will increase her forces in South Africa to five hundred thousand men. This means that England will sub due the Boers regardless of the slaughter of men and the cxpendi ture of money. The fate of the British empire is at stake, and the lion cannot n fiord to lose in the present struggle. The Hmall stockmen of Grant county arc going to hold a conven tion tomorrow to take steps to prevent the leasing of government laud according to the resolution adopted at the national conven tion of stockmen at Pt. Worth. They arc of the opinion that if it is leased in that manner it will drive them out. They arc fully satisfied with the present arrange ment. The conference of octopus caters, at Chicago ended in an uproar Wednesday evening, caused by a delegate introducing a resolution pledging the delegates to vote for no party who does not stand for government ownership and direct legislation. The democrats present regarded this us a slap at Colonel Bryan, and a hot time ensued. The conference will probably be barren of results and the octopl will thrive as usual. It is said that the Union Pacific will put on a new Chicago-Portland special early in the spring and that it will have the finest pasBcn- ger equipment in service on the road. The authorities have given out no definite information concern ing the new train but the engine men and train men arc hoping that the rumor will prove true as it will in a measure compensate for the havoc which the long freight trains arc creating in the number of crews. larpin Month j At Oof 5 time? there in mm is Mid-winter ? Clearance Sale. tl -fcr The Fremont Tribune propounds the following query: Say, you tel lows who are still denouncing the administration and insisting there is nothing but calamity and woe in the land, do any of you know where lucre arc any 'v Free Soup Houses or Common Weal Armies in existence at the present And have any ot you heard arc no less than A Million Laborers Getting Increased Wages? Don't you think it is a dangerous undertaking to go into the campaign howling calamity, when there 1b no caiamitye At Xost. Will W. McMichacl was born Clarion Co., Penna., Feb. 13, 1868 In March 1880 he removed with his parents to North Platte, Neb, where lie mis since mane tils Home. Will was a loving son and brother, a great comfort in the home and as such will be greatly missed, both in the home and by a large circle of friends. His general health had been very poor for several years, gradually failing until Tun. 2, when hit strength gave out, and from that time until li is death his HufTcriug was intense and con Htant. Through it all he was ever patient and to the last ever thought ful of those about him, anxious to ndtmntstcr to ins wants and re lieve his suffering. On Feb. 12 about 1:00 a. in. he asked his moth er to Help htm to Jesus, and in a short time the "one thing lacking" was received, At about 8:45 he quietly sank to sleep, Hate in the arms of Jesus. M Chas. O'Kourkc, of Brady, and his tamlly were in town yesterday visiting relatives and transacting business. Mr. OKourkc lias rc cently built a store in Brady and is stocking it with hardware. He intends to move from his ranch into Brady the first of March, Our customers know that we give superior values every day in tue year, out we wiwi iu impress them that February offers unusual buying opportunities in every de partment. We arc determined to cIobc out all winter goodB by March 1st, and in some lines this means not only a sacrifice of profit but an actual loss. We arc not anxious to lose money except in case of ne cessity, but in this instance we are bound to move the merchandise. Wc arc showinga big line of Spring Dress GoodB, Silks, Wash Goods of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, etc. Read the following prices: Dress Goods.. Twenty-five styles oi Jacquards, all black wc furnish the entire dress pattern with all trimmings complete (or $3.45, worth $5.50. Two-dollar-a-yard Crepon, at $1.50. One fifty Crepons at $1.15. Serges 1.25 qualirv for 85 cents, 75 cent quality at 50 cents. 65 ecu t quality at 4U cents. JNovelty Dress GoodB worth 85 cents at 60 cents per yard; 25 cent quality Dress Goods at 17 cents per yard. Domestics. Indigo Blue Prints 5c a yard. Percales worth 7 cciiIb, at 5c. French Ginghams at 10c, worth 2c a yard, The best Feather Ticking made for Mc a yard. Trimmings. Black Silk Fringes, all over lace will be found at our store. Shoes. Shoe busiueBS cornea our way be cause wc nave the kind ot tootwear that people want at the prices they arc willing to pay. wc are now closing out our stock ol winter shoes, and opening the new spring stock. If you want good bhocs at cut prices, or the newest styles at low prices you can get them Here. Corsets We nave iust received au excep tionally large line of CorsctB which I wc arc selling lrom U cents up. The best line on earth. All our winter clothing will be sold during this sale at twenty-five per cent less than the regular prices. We are compelled to make room for our Spring stock, which will be heavy. Don't fail to look our line over should you need any thing in winter goods, as you can positively save at least 25 per cent during this sale. .1 1 1 Land Seekers or Users Take Notice I have 400,000 Acres of Pas ture Lands for Sale or Lease, nt prices ranginK' from 90 contfl to 82 por noro. Itnnchos, fnrm, tiny, find Irriitntod Innds, nnd othor clnsocB of Itenl Estate Lnnd sold on tlio 10 yonr U. P. K. It. titno plnn, ono-tonth down, bnlnneo in yearly pnytnonts. Call on X. -A-. POET, H. Lund Agont, U. P. II. Ottonstcin Ihiildhur, NORTH PLATTE, a EH MEN'S SUITS Worth 512.00 $15.00, Clearing Sale Price MEN'S SUITS worth $7.50, $8.00 and (( . and $10, Clearing Sale Price C)0UU A ! : $10.00 1 MEN'S OVERCOATS Worth $9.00, AA "f Clearing Sale Price vpO.UU J (f(r((((((fir) XT We are Kept Busy 1 ESTIMATE Or EXPENSES. The following oMImntenf tlm cnnnlydurlns tbs ensuing year for llio several county funds anil bonded preolncta nnd districts nnd to meet outstanding Indebtedness as evidenced by bonds, coupons or warrant, legally Issued and bill not acted an by tho board: County Oeneral Fund I2.VO0 00 Comity llrldge Fund HXX) 00 County lload Fund 15000 0(1 Connors' Holler Fund 700 00 I'BKCINCT nntllUK IlONDI. Htnklnif. Tntarsst. llrndy Island t3100 ) 11300 00 Nichols 4(io (K) WO in) Illrdwood MX) 00 1WM 00 rauons 4(0 00 B.7) 00 urt'Vn m m irmo m Medicine ltond ;jC0 W 100 00 Mclherson Irrigation IfiOO 00 700 0 J South Hide Internal Improve- "- raw bw w noNDKti scnooi, uiaTRtcrra. N(l. HlnVIni, tnlnroal. City of North 1'latto or Dis trict No. 1 fiMO 00 812M) 00 0 150 0(1 Ml 00 SU ir.0 00 1MXJ 10 3 00 2.1 110 M 00 45 (XI 87 40 IU 40 00 07 40 W 10 CO HI M) 00 411 III) 101 f,0 (X) M00 10 Ml W Mi) 13 IS 00 .VIOO 20 20 00 40 H) Ul 110 IX) 4S M) lit 40 (X) 60 00 XI 80 00 50 CO 81 30 00 ' 10 00 m . 2.',otio son w 73 70 (O 20 (X) fil 20 (XI 25 00 feo ww no oi 102 2-i'i 00 25 00 W. St. 110LT11Y, County Clerk. 1 MEN'S OVERCOATS Worth sio.oo. H r ,l Clearing Sale Price vp iJU Kcpairitifj sliocs for people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind we do. Jt not already a custo- 'J tner we solicit your work. iZ Of jet. .12 Remember we carry the Largest Stock of .Men's and Boy's Shoes in North Platte. Come and attend 'lf S; !.: ci.. i una oaic uiiu save money. 1. ..... . . . . . GEO. TEKULVE, Yellow Front Shoe Store. The Model One-Price Clothing House, JT LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOH I'UllMOATIION. Lnnd OlUce nt North I'lattn. Neb. Jnnunry Otb. ltHX). Not I co la hereby nlven that tile followlnir-nnnipd settler has died notice of his Intention to mnkr llnal proof In aunport of bis claim, and that snlil proof will be ramie before lleulsler nnd Itecelver it North l'latte, Neb,, on February -'let 1V00, vizi IU1.U J. JIllt.MCIl oho made homestead entry No. 1R822 for the south lml f of the northeast iiunrtor nud the north half ot the southeast ounrter ot soctlon 10, town ship 15 north, rnnne 30 west. lie nomea the follnnlnu wltnossesto nrovo his contlnuoua residence upon and cultivation of sold anil, vizi (jniiries Mallette, UeorKe Jr.. linoi, Claude Welnunud and Charles Stamp all of North Platte, Neb. IN TIIi:i)18TltICT OOUItT, LINCOLN COUNTV NK1IHAHKA. The County of Lincoln, a CorpornO tlou, I'lalnllll. vs. Win, St. Cnlvert. first name unknown, t !.. Defemlaiits. Tho ilefendnnts. Win SI. Calvert, first nnuio un- . lnU.L.l I.I. I ... M.. ....... ..hI... ...... Kiiiiv.il, ym. i li, niir. iiip. iiiiiuu iiiiKuiinn. and John Don, true name unknown, Impleaded mi nnrau t. iino nnu ieurasKn i.imn nun Trust oiunnny, will take notice that on the lVlh day of December, 1HW, plaintiff, The Comity of Llncolu, corporation, tiled its petition in the district court of Lincoln Onunty, Nebraska, nitalnst you ml encu ot you ns iletenilnnls. lua object and prnyor of which nre to foreclose certain tax liens, duly assessed by said plaintiff attalnst the south west quarter of section 10, township 10, muKo 31, west of slttli principal meridian, Nebraska, for the ear lsu.', in mo sum ot fis.vi; tor tne year itwi, n the sum of Ml. 03 1 tor tho year 1801. In the sum of $11.13; for the year 180.i, In the sum of WAV; for lii year two, in me sum ot iH.iiti; tor tne year lbt'T. In the sum ottl.ll: for the year lM'H. In tho sum of H SOtnmouutliiK to thetotnl sum of JoT.C7, wim interest ni tne rate 01 ten per cent per mi lium from the 21st day ot November 1S99. all ot which Is due and unpaid. rialntltl prays that n decree 01 foreclosure or said tax liens nud snle of said premises; you and each of you nre required to answer snld petition on orbofore Mondny tho 10th day of March 1900. THE CoUNTT Or LINCOLN, A UOIU'OIUTION, fil Uy II. 8. lllduely, Its Attorney. FOR SALE H From the Estate of 1V. U. LJU1T1, NOT10K FOR IMIIII.IOATION. United Htnlos I.unil OiUcn. . North rlntte, Nob.. February 1st, 18W. f Notice Is hereby ulven that the fnllowluir-nameo senior naa tiled notice o: Ms mtentlou to matt final proof In support of his claim, and that sale. proai win oe made uerore ltcuister nnd lteceivei at Nortu riutte, Neb., on Mnrcii .'1st, IVOO, viz JOHN II. ritlBTO. who mndo Homestead Entry No. 101(17 for the Southeast Quarter of Section 17,;Town 10 north limine 3 west. lie nnmes the lollowlnir witnesses to prove 111 continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said and, viz: Jason It, Cossolman, or Norm rintte neii.,and Levi won, wiiuain 1. a. uonnor nnu Jivonli Kverlnncli. of Dickens. Neb, M-O ujiU. li. iiusnuii, lit'Kisier, NOTE" Clothing We have lust received a larp:c Btock of Men a and Boys' Clothing and FuriiialiiiiL' Good which will be sold at very reaROiiable prices. -On the lCth. 17th and 19th with each pair of SIiocb for one dollar and up a pair olliosc will be given tree. Free China Dinner Sets arc (riven away at our Btorc. With each 25c purchase yon can get a coupon. Yours for great values, The Leader 5 400 Head of Horses Work Horses, Driving Horses, Saddle Horses, Hrood Mares, Colts, Fillies, Stallions, and Shetland and Wales Ponies. Holstein and Jersey Milch Cows, Heifers, Steers, Calves and Bulls. BROOD SOWS, SH0ATS AND PIGS XOTIOB F0U 1'UM.ICATION. United Htntea Land OIHco, ) North l'latte. February IJ.1. 1000. f Notice Is hereby ulven that Klin I, Jenkins formorlv Dickey, has filed notice ot her Intention to make fiual proof bofore the Iteiilster nnd Itecelver nt their office In North l'latte, Nebras' kn, on Thursday, the 22d day of March, 1000, on on Timber Culture Application No, VJ.'ilH. for the Southeast iiunrter of Seotlon No. M, I Townshln No. IB norlh. Ilanae No. 31 west. sue unmes as witnesses: i.eter wuuor, rrcn Malone, Walter K. Covllle, and llobert Wolllver, nil or North l'latte, Net). iiju ui.u. t. rui.iNuii, ueRister Kurekn Ilameti Oil Is (lisheit prvMrvallvo , of now leather ami tho not rcnovutor of old leather. ItoUatKortunr, black oua uua iirotvctu. Uuo Eureka Harness Oil oo your hnt bamM,.your old bar. new,, and, yonr carriage top, and they will not only look Utter but wear lontfir. Boldcvtnrwhrreln cans-all km from half pint to five gallons, MM fUMlM Oil. IU. J. PIZER, Prop. SThe Cash I Grocery. fh' Tw 7. I have just received a full i line of m in $ Staple Groceries $ m and am now ready to fill n JJ5 orders promptly at the JJJ m lowest prices. I handle m PnliimliMa l?iil Si.nl liMmir f and North Platte Flour. 1 iWdlM ma i mil nn.t l,a .in t JJ vlncctl Unit my prices ami goods are ajt r'Kt S U.G.SAWYER.; 16 THE ENTIRE PERSONAL ESTATE OP THE LATE M. C. KEITH, Located at North Platte and Pawnee Rnnch must lie sold at once. The above property will be offered at PIUVATlv SALK to the people of North Platte nnd vicinity for n short time only. What is not sold here will be shipped away and disposed of in other markets, It is well known that for the last qunrter of a century M. C. Keith has been buying and breeding some of the very best bloodlincss in both horses and cattle, which could be secured in the United States. With his keen inctinct and game judg ment, no animal was too good or high priced for his Pawnee Rnnch, and the records of Paddy, 2:1 1 i Edith Wilks 2:13k; ; Jessie Wilks 2:22; Keith's Darknight 2:26, and others which were developed, shows that he thoroughly understood the breeding business, Undoubtedly there are many others equally ns fast nnd some faster, if trained and developed, and will be worth ten times the price asked for them now. The estate will sell them as they nre, nud if you want great bar gains in good horses, call nt once 011 CONTEST NOTICE, United States Lnnd OIHce, I North l'latte. Nob.. January IB. 1WX). t A sufficient contest affidavit havlni; been filed I this office by John S. I'ltt, contestant, against Homestead Kntry No, Itiuio, made uctoiior luin, lbW). for the south half of the Northwest iiunrter nud the east balf of tho Southwest qunrtor. In Seo Hon lZi Towusiilnli norm, ltnnue a;i west, uy nu tie llurtniiin, Onutesteo, In which It Is nllVKOd that Kotlu Harttuun baa Inllod to reside upon or cultl vnte any portion of said tract since May, MV3, but has wholly abandoned the Mime, there nre no Im provements of any kind on the laud nnd Unit sum ilotccis exist 10 mis uaio; nun sain cinimaui has not beeu In the service ot the united States nrmv. Haw or murine corns ilurlnir said ulleuei nbandonmeuti suld parties nre hereby notified to I appear, respond nun oiler evidence louciiiiiK sum aileuntlon nt 10 o'clock n. m. on March 10th. llHK), before tho lteitlsternud Itecelver nt the United Mutes Ijinil Office lu North l'lutte. Nebrnskn. The Bald contestant havlna. In a uroiier atuiluv filed Jnnunry 18th, UKX), set forth facts which show that after (lua diligence personal service of this uollcu cannot bu made, it Is hereby ordered aud directnd I mil sucn notice no given uy uuu am: proper publication, jtiuip ur.u, i;, i in. nun, iiegieier. U.S. H ft MORRIS J. JONES, Agent, n J Over City Pharmacy, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. $ CONTEST NOTICE. Lnnd Office. North l'latte. Neb.. January ltn. ivou A tulucleut contest atlldnvlt havluu been filed 1 this office by Oooriio S, Johnson contestant, nunlnst Homestead entry No. UWS made October lllst 180H. for tho north half ot the Northeast uunrtn Ktul tho north half of the Northwest ouarter o I Hectlou 10, lu Township 14 nvrth, Itange S3 west by iienry uoiiius, uomesiee, III wuicu it isailegei: that Henry Collins has nover established n rest deuce upon said land, hus never cultivated tli same, mil una wnoiiy auniidnaeil said lunil in more thnn six months prior to his death: that u lliiut was Informed, believes and alleges that Henry Collins died nil or about tho 1st of Augusi IhW. and llial nis neirs or devisees Inue lulled keep up the cultivation of suid tract, but buv abundoned the same, nnd that said defects exist I In tills ilutoi that Henry Collins wan not In the service ul me united mules urmy, navy or mu rlue corps during snliriiliandnnmont; suld purtli nre hereby notified to np,enr, respond nud otT ig sain aiieguuou ai ten nxio . 11,1. 1IMM, . ...... ,1... If l III, iu, iu .ua.ki. (ill., i.v, uciltiv l.iu 1.CK.BI and Itecelver at the United Slates laud office North l'latln. Neb. The said contestant having. In a proper affidavit filed January 21th, 1WK), set forth facia which show that alter iltiu diligence, personal service of tills notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered ami directed that xui'li notice be given by due and proper publication, ur.u, i; r ui.MJll, ueguter, N. MoCABE. Proprietor. J. E. DUSH, Mnnncor. North Platte Pharmacy. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Fawn IWachinefy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. i rfir cv i imii loir Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. We nim to handle the best grades of goods Sell everything nt reasonable prices, and warrant nil goods to be just ns represented. t All Proscriptions Cnrofully Filled by a Llconsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Dank. Logal Notices. IN Til KDISTIIICTCOUHT, LINCOLN COUNTY, NK1IUASKA. The County of Lincoln, n Corpora-") lion, nullum, vs. Snmantha McConuaughnyet. nl., lie' teiidaiits. The defeudauta Samuntha McConuauuliur, I Juiuea McConnaugbay, Sarah llraugh aud lllchard Hoc. truenamountuown, wi'i taio noiico mat on tho iltb day nt January, 1900, plulntltf The Uonnty of Lincoln, n corporation, filed Its pelltiou 111 the district court ol Lincoln county, Nebraska, aculnst vou aud each or you at Uetenduuts, th oblect and nrmer of which are to foreclose car tulu tax llns, duly assessed by oJd plalnllll aualnst the northwest nunrter of section V). town ship 10. rungo SO, wort sixth principal meridian, Nobraska, fur the year IMl. In the sum of IP for the yenr MWi, In the sum of $13.01; for the year ll, In the sum of ill.Mj for the year ISM, In llio sum ot Ml, Mi tor the year lfVH. In tho sum of Jill 7U for the yeur lBW, In the sum of 412.30; for tile year 181KS, lu tho sum of M US; amounting to the total sum of HW.I1. with Interest at tho rate I of Klperceut per annum from the 'jtttdnyof November 18W. all or which It due nud unpolil, Plalutlit nravt that n decree of foreclosure of said tax Ileus nnd sale of said premises; you nud each of you nro required to auvwer said petition On or botoiv Monday the ltfth day of March, W). NOTIOK FOIl 1'UllLIOATIOH. iJiml Office nt North l'latte. Nob. reburuary 13th, UKX). Notice Is hereby ulven that tho followlnu-nnmcd settler has filed notice ot Ills Intention to make final proof In support of tils claim, and that said proor win uo maae centre register anil receiver at North l'latte, Neb., on March ZM, 1000, viz. Ieaau M. Abercromble, who made Homestead No. 17,021, for tho southeast northwest ouarter and lots ft, I, .1 ami tl, sootlon tl, township 10 north rungo 21 west. He tinmen the following witnesses to Drove his continuous resldenco upon nnd culti vation of said land, vizi John Kerr, M II, Chester, Jnmos A flOII dy. I OkowieE. l"nr.NCii, llegister NOTICE TO CltEDITOltS. Claims against tho estate of Kinlly E. Chamber lain, deceased, mu-t bo tiled In tho county court ot Lincoln couniy, isonrusita, wnnin six motuns irom this February 13tli, 1000: Such claims will be audited lu said court on March 13, 1100, and on August 13, UKX), at 1 p. in, each day. no! a- o. juldwin, uounty Judge, ril .Tub form or Li i wt.ifji CQnrtATi. ' iry n. e, niugciy, us luorm'y LEGAL NOTICE. In tho District Court ot Lincoln coun ty, IS'obrtteltn. Tlio County ot Lincoln, n corporn-,l tlon, Plnintiir, vs Tinios.IIornld Cotiiimny, it' copor- j ution, nnu John Uoo, truo ntttno unknown. DofontlnntB. Tho dofontlunts, Timos llornld Coin- pnny, a corporation, nnd John Doo, truo iiitnio unknown, win taio notico tiutton tho 10th tiny of February, 1000, tho plnintiir, Tho County ot Linooln, n cor poration, lllod its potition in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnekn, oiiinst you nud onch of you ns dofeiid imts, tho dbjoot nnd prnyor of which nro to forecloso cortnin tax lioiif, duly ns sossod by Biiid plaintill ngninet tho uorthonat qunrtor of tho northwest qunrtor of Section 9,Township 15,Unngo U2, west of sixth principal meridian in Nobrnskn, for tho yonr 1893 in tho sum of 82.81); for tlio your 1891 in tho sum of 32.78; for tho yonr 1895 in tho sutti of ftj.lf); for tlio yonr 1890 in tho euni of S3 83; for tho your 1897 in tho sum of 61.83, for tho yonr 1898 in tho sum of 61.19; iitnoitntiiiK in tho totnl sum of 615.27, with interest on the said totnl i inou nt nt tho rnte ot ton por cent por annum from tho 1st dny of Fobru nry.1900, nil of which is duo nud tinpnid. PluintitT prnys for a derreo of fnrco. closure of suit! tux liens nnd solo ot paid premises. Vou nnd onch of you nro re quired to nnswor suid potition on or be fore Mondny, tho 2d dny ot April, 1900. Tin: County or Lincoln, a Corporution, liy U.S. Ridgoly, its Attorney. " lkual NOTICF. In tho District Court of Lincoln coun ty. N- bruskii. Tho County of Lincoln, a Corpor-") al ion, 1'iainuii, vs. Dr. H. J. Kny Modicino Co.. a cor poration, Wnltor li. Solby, Ad die E. Kendall nnd John Doe, truo numo unknown, Uofend nii te. Tin tlefenditnts, Dr. H.J. Kny Medi cine Co., u corporntion, Walter L.Selby, Addio E. Koudnll untl Joiin Doo. truo numo unknown, will tnke notice that ou lOtli dny of Fobruury, 1900, tho plnin tiir, tho County of Lincoln, it corpora tion, tiled its petition in the district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, iiKfiinst you nnd ench of you us defend ants, tho object nnd prayer of whioh nro to foreclose cortnin tux liens, duly ns sensed by suid plnintitfnguitist the south west northwest qunrtor, norilionst quur titr southwest qunrter, aud south half ot southwest qunrter of Section , Towu Bhip lu, Hnngo 32; nnd northwest quar ter of northwest qunrtor of Section 11, Township 1C, ItitDKO 32, west ot tho Sixth principal meridian, Nobruskn, for tho your 1S93 in tho sum of f 11.31; for the veur 1891 in tho sum of 810. 88; for tho your 189"i in the sum of 815.02; for tho year 1890 In tho hum of 818.91; for the your 1897 in tho sum of 68.90; for tho 1893 in lh s;.m of 87 21, amounting In the total sum of 872.93, with interest on said totnl amount at tlio rata ot 10 pur cent per nnntim from tho lot dny ot Kobruiiry, 1900, nil of which is duo nnd unpaid. I'luintill prnvs forn decree of foreclos uro of snld tnx lions nnd snlo ot said property. Vou nnd onch of you nro re quired ti nnswor suld petitiou on or bo toro Mondny, tho 2d dny ot April, 1900. This County or Lincoln, n Corporntlbtii Ity IT, a. UWgvlyi lit) Attu'f nVy,