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Site tml-WffM! SrUrotw. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1900. IRAI4 BAIIE, Editor and Proprietor auiisomt'TioN rates. One Year, cnnhln advance,. ti.li Six Months, cash In advance 15 Gents" Entered nltheNorthrintteNbrikn)potofflcas lacoDil-clant matter. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. For Mayor, II. S. WHITE. For Clerk, GREELEY BUNDY. For Treasurer, ROBERT SIIUMAN. For City Engineer, 0. P. ROSS. For Councilman 1st Ward, C. P. DAVIS. For Councilman 2d Ward C. F. IDDINGS. For Councilman 3d Ward, L. B. ISENITART. For Members Board of Education, B. L. ROBINSON, J. 10. WEEKS. Tho Republican City Ticket. The city ticket nominated by the republican convention is one which commends itself to the voters, and it will receive a large majority on election day. II S. White, the nominee for mayor, is vitally inter ested in the welfare of the city, is a thorough business man, and as the chiei executive of the city will apply the same methods of careful ness in the transaction of the busi ness of the city as he would in his own private affairs. During tho past year he has been president of the city council and as Mich gave valuable assistance tu conducting city affairs in an economical man ner. While favoring economy, Mr. White will not advocate pruning so closely as to effect othe welfare and prosperity of the city, but he will demand that the city receive full value for every cent expended. For city clerk the convention nominated Greeley Bundy, of the Third ward, a man fully competent to discharge the duties of the office, Physical infirmities debar Mr. Bundy from manual labor, and having a large family to support, the salary of the office will be of great assistance to him. He was elected assessor of his ward several times, and his returns to the county clerk have been among the best re ceived, an indication of his clerical ability. Robert Shuman, the present city treasurer, was rc-nominatcd. He ha transacted the business of the office in a careful and satisiactory manner. In fact his work has been ho satisfactary to the people that he is not likely to have any opposi tion. C. P. Ross has filled the office of city engineer several terms, and was renominated by reason of his competency. For members of the board of edu cation the convention selected B. L. Robinson and J, E. Weeks. Having, as a member of the board, been closely associated with the plans and other preliminary work of the proposed new school building, it was proper that Mr. Robinson should be renominated and fitting that he be re-elected. Ilia work as president of the board has been careful and fair and he haB well served the people. Mr. Weeks takes an active Interest in school matters, is a level-headed man, and will make a valuable member of the board. The republican nominees for couucllmcii are representative citi zens, and will well serve the people of the wards wherein they have been nominated. The republican ticket is an excel lent one and it will be elected by a handsome majority. In un interview the other day Chairmuu Joucp, ol the democratic national committee, expressed the fear that the sound money demo crats may secure control of the national organization of the party at the coming convention, From this it would appear that democracy is still divided on the money ques tion; though the statement haB fre quently been made of late that the parly had been united. Dinsmoki:, the Buffalo county murderer, has been found guilty as charged, and will no doubt meet IiIb just deserts at the end of a rope, as it is not lileel y that a rehearing, even if irranted, will result in a different verdict. It is the. general onlnion that Mrs. Laue was an ac cesBory to the crime and deserves such a VerUict as.Waa glVeu Dins Ui' to date tuc English casualties in the Boer war have been 2,618 killed, 8(747 wounded, 1,029 deaths from disease and 3,483 missing-, a total of 15.677. Will the results attained justify the sacrifices made? When Attorney-General Smythe collects those six hundred thous ands dollars from the railroads of Nebraska for violating' the orders of the state board of transportation, the millcuium will be close at hand. Quitk a number of democrats, who believe in the application of business methods in the conduct of city affairs, have announced their attention of supporting the repub lican city ticket. The confidence they repose in the republican nom inees is not misplaced. Tut: democrats of Cheyenne county will present Robert Graham as a candidate for state senator in this district Mr. Graham is a wealthy stockman and a fervent Bryan dqmocrat. . Cheyenne county claims that it is entitled to the scnatorship. The whisky trust has began pro ceedings inJBrooklyii to close up its affairs, and the petition filed in the case represents that a surplus of one million dollars has been lost in the last four years. And this will be the ultimate end of fully nine-tenths of the trusts now in existence. Tin: author of the Harrington letter proclaiming that after 1900 there will be no more fusion in Ne braska announces that he will not compete for congressional honors iu the Sixth district this year. What a relief this must be to the friends of Congressman Neville. Bee. A l'ECUMAK case will soon be on trial in an Idaho court. A tramp who was Injured in a car while stealing a ride has brought suit tor damages, alleging negligence on the part of the employes of the company because, although they knew where he was and that he ought to be off, they did not put him off. " The mass convention held at the court house Saturday evening to nominate a city ticket in opposition to the ticket nominated by the re publicans, was a rather weak affair, and the result of its labors is even more weak. At least two of the nominees have declined to accept the nomination they are not yet willing to offer themselves as sacrifices. BETWEEN THE KIVEBS. Several farmers from the valley who purchased groceries of a trav eling salesman about three weeks airo received them at North Platte oil I riday the lotli, and at Suther land on Monday the VJUu Mrs. tJ. I'j. spear, ot llersiiey. and motlicr Mrs. I'Tolkey, ot uar held, have returned trotn Washing' ton, D. C , where they went to meet the remains of E. A. Frolkey who was killed in Cuba about eighteen mouths ago, and whose remains were being sent home by I lie government. JO. J. MctJord is repairing nisrcs idcuce in the village of Ilershej' from bottom to top. F. C. Callo ONLY ONE S, S, S. Is the Only Remedy Equal to this Obstinate Disease. FOR Ib equal to tiny blootl trouble, nnd novor fulla (o euro Scrofula, becnuso it goes down to tho sent of tho disease, Uiua permanently eliminating every truuu oi iiiu in m i. Tli0 8eriou8consoquonces to which Scrofula surely lends should Impress upon those nflllcted with it tho vitnl im portance of wasting no tlmo upon treatment which cnn not, possiuiy cuuc t a cure, in many cases wlicro the wrong treatment lias been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which tho doctors Insist that a dnnporous surgical operation is nccessnry. ir. n. w.Tiiompson.or MllletlgeviUo, Ua., writes: "A had case of Serofuln broko out on tho glands of my neck, which hud to bo Inuccd and caused mo much Buffering. I W03 .treated for n long while, but tho physicinna wero un nblo to euro mo, nnd my condition wan ns bad as when I nogun inoir treatment. Many uioou romeuies wero used , hut without elToct. Somo ono reeommonded S. 8. S. , nnd I began to I in pro vo ns soon na I hnd taken a fow bottles. Continuing tho remedy, I wns soon cured permanently. anu navo never Jimi a sign or tho ulscaso to return." Swift's Speclllc S. S. S. FOR is tho only remedy which can promptly reach nnd euro obstlnnto, deop-sented blood dlsonsos. By reiving upon it, nnd not experimenting with tho various ru-vuuuu luuiua, vvu,, un Duuciura iruui uitniu tiuutiitits cnn uo luuiiipiiy uurcii, lttal.lA1 nf anilti.ttn. ttm.no ulilT.lMtili. ti.l.tnl. l...t At. t.ntlr.....lHn.. iiuv..... u. ua... .. . .i ..'..in ... niiiim nit- tho conatitution. 8t S. H, is ftuurAntcod purely veirotnblo, and novor fuils to uiuu uuiumirt, ia'iiiti, vuuuur, jwiuiiiiiuwhiii. iiiiuiKiuiia uiuuu x uiauu, iuii8, loiter, runnie., orcs9 u leers , otc. IubIhc i UWtf MlTVi.,ViM fVLUVBVlTM Baby' Is very much like the blossom ing of n flower. Its beauty nnd perfection depends entirely upon the enro bestowed upon its parent. Expectant mothers should have tho tenderest care. They thould bo spared all worry nnd anxiety. They should cat plenty of good nourishing food and tnlec pontic exercises. This will go n long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well ns that of the little one to come. But to ho absolutely suro of a short and painless labor they should use Mother's Friend regularly during the months of geata Hon. This is n simple liniment, which Is to bo applied externally. It Rives strength and vigor to the muscles and prevents nil of the discomforts of preg nancy, which women used to thlpk were absolutely necessary. When Mother's friend Is used there is no danger whatever. Get Mother's Friend at the drug store, SI iter bottlo. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. Wrllt for oar fr book," II, for, nbj I, Horn." way is doing the work. N. II. Spurrier has recently re turned from an extended business! trip and visit with relatives and friends in Iowa. The new grocery firm of Brown & Hackney that recently startdd up in ucrshey, was dissolved a lew days ago by Mr. Hackney selling out to Mr. urown who is running the business alone. Remember the cream sepetator meeting at the Nichols school house on Saturday evening, March 24th, '1 lie weather continues a little wintry. Mrs. l aniiy iirooks has returned from a few days visit with relatives at the county seat, E. F. Seeberger and A. B. Good win departed the last ot last week fer Topeka, Kansas, on irrigation business. Louis Toillion received word from the patent office Saturday stating that his patent to corn cultivators bad been granted, ana would be is sued in a tew days. The revival meetings at iiersliey closed Sundav evenintr. Clyde Smith is visiting his sister Mrs. seioert at unevennc. The Funkhouser engine, which una used to numn water at the U. P. lake at Pawnee springs, has been shipped back to Hershey. Night operator Stannard, who has been at Hershey lor some lime, left Monday for Potter, which leaves Hershey at present without a niLMit man. V. J. Crusen of North Platte who occupied the pulpit in the Hershey church Sunday, was greeted by a larire and appreciative audience. J. G. Feckeu has returned from a short business trip to Omaha. A few tripped the light fantastic tu an empty residence on an oiu canal farm one night last ween. For nil sores, ulcors, wounds, bums nnd skin disomies Bogus' Gonnnn Snlvo.'tho fnuioua pilo euro. C. II. LI- doll, Novniln. Mo., snys: "It enve mo Immedinte roliot from piles nnd otToctod n normiinoDt euro." A gunrnntood rem edy ondorBod by physicians. A. F. Stroll. CURE SCROFULA. mm There- nrodozons of remedies recommended for Scrofula, boiho of thorn no doubt holnc nblo to afford tcniiigrnry ruliof, but S. 8. B. Is nbsolutoly tho only remedy which completely cures it. Scrofula Jonoof tho inostobatinute, deop-sonted blood diseases, and In beyond tho rench of tho ninny so-culled purifiers and tonics hocauso Bonie thlllir morn tliim n tncru tnnin in ronnlivil. R. H. H. THE BLOOD n iiinii . ni. i i w i 1 1. miii.iv iiiiiii.i iiiiiiit. u)on Sab.; nothing can tauo its iWnco. HF llimini fcU 0MIJ OUU).04 UJ HiU Dr. F. W. MILLER, DENTIST, (FORMERLY ROMINE pine Crown and Brtdfle Work a Specialty. $ ft) OFFICE OVER STREITJS'S DRUG STORE. W 'ft N. McCABE. Proprietor. ! North Platte Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. 3 We aim to handle the Sell everything at reasonable prices, and warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Proscriptions Carefully Filled by a Licensed Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway is respectfully solicited. First door north of First National Bank. Dressmaking On April ist we will open Dressmaking Parlors at the corner of Vine and Sixth Sts., and will be prepared to do first-class up-to-date Dress making at reasonable rates. MRS. L. A. McAPEE, MISS MAME McAPEE. frjirfrrrffrfrfr 4t 0 t1 We are 'up f i. If Kept Busy Repairing shoes for (i people who appreciate lie iu, Hiii'suinuui wutk .-. A. i - , the only kind we do. If not already a custo- '3 mer we solicit your work. 'r. GEO. TEKULVE, "J If Tt1' toy El I 5 The Cash 5 I Grocery. I have just received a full line of i 5 Staple Groceries $ Sr and am now ready to fill JJJ orders promptly at the JJJ lowest prices, i nanaie m JJJ Columbus Red Seal Flour J m and North Platte Flour. m JJ tafTCMve mc a call and be con- S 2, vinccd that my prices and goods arc X $ right. $ 1 1 n ClllsrVDD O VI Ui-V VV 1 IZifTl, It A Well - AA.an is. he who who get us to make his clothes. We are now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm IWaehinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. DENTAL, COMPANY.) W J. E. BUSH, Manager. J Pharmacy. 1 best grades of goods sfc 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Cnn ho found nt j. r. HHMmmn. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and bmoking 1 obaccos and Smok ers articles. Legal Notices. OKDEIt OF HEAniNQ. State of Nebraska. Lincoln Cniinlr. m. In the matter ot the estate of Qaj A. Latng, deceased, On rending and filing (be petition of Sarah D. Lalng praying a flu at rettlement and allowance ot her account, filed on the 33d day ot February, 1000. and for her dlcharse. Orderod. That April 2, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., Is aralgned for bearing said petition, when all per sons interested In said matter max appear at a cuumy court to do ueiu in anu lor saiu oouniy, ana show cause why the prayer of petitioner should dui uq Rramea, vaieu i eurusry zi, iuuu. fJH A. S. IUunviN, County Judge FltOUATE NOTICE. . In the matter ot the eatate of Mnrv K. Mpninn. In the county court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska February 17. 11KX). Notlco Is hereby irlvnn. That Ilin rrcrlllnrn nt muu awjasea win raoec tne administrator ot .il! esiaie. uerore tne ennntv luili? nf iJnmln ennniv. Nobraska. at tho counlT court renin. In until county, ot tho 20th day of March 1000, and on the 21st day of Auirust 1000. at one o'clock n. m. each uujr, mr me purpose oi presenting tnelr claims lor examination, adjustment and allowance Six, months aro allowed for creditors to present their claims, and one year for the aduilnlatrator to settle said estate, rrorn tne 17 tn day of Fobruary 1000, i'ut a. a. iMLDwiN.uoumy Jnnge. LKQAL NOTICE. T. K. Hsnirer. first name unknown, dnfemlnnt will tfllrM tinl I ,hn, nn tho Kth n, T.n...... 11100, Willlnm 8. Uallcy, platntllT, filed Us poUtlon in iun moirici cunrv ot uncom courjijr, rtenrasKB! tbe object and urarer of which are to obtain iuilc ment for the turn of $10.00, for work anil labor dons nnd performed bjr plaintiff for defendant, nt defendant's reoueet; that on the 8th day of Febru ary, iuuu. piaintitr nnu issnea uy too clerk of wild court an order nf attachment for Maid unm nt tVO.00; that property of said defendant confuting nf the south half of the northwest charter nnd the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section II, township 12, Vauge 27 west Uth princi pal wormian, neorasxa, uan oeen aitacnen under raid order; tbe object and prayer of plaintiff are te have such property sold to satisfy Indebtedness of (00.00. You are required tn answer said petition ou or uoioro aionuay, mo iota uay or April, iuuu, HIU.IAU H, UAILCT, ml) I By II . 8 . Uldgoly, bis Attorney. MOTI0K OF KALK UNDKlt CHATTEL lIOIiTOAOE, Notice Is hereby ulveu that bT virtue ot a chat tol mortROjre dated on llio 25th ot Norenibor. IWJ, and duly filed In tho oltlco ot the county ciorKor Lincoln couuty, rourasKn, on ine out day ot Noveiubur. IbW. and executed br (1. A. liecnier to tuo iirst national uank. or North I'lntte, Noorankn, to secure tbe iiayuiont or the sum of (lviOO.00, and upon which there Is now due . i. . . i k r i 1 1 . , , ... i In the lMiymoat and zondltlous of said note and lUortK&ue, and no suit or other proceedings at nw iinvina oeeu inriiiuion ii recover said dooi or nny pnrt thereof, thereforo I will sell the prop erty therein described, viz: -Tinny nenn oi rows, 3 in i ynnrs niii, branded ft on left hip; One (1) red bull 3 years old branded A on loft "'Pi ... . lutee taj 2 year oiu iters, red and while, bramlod 0 on left hti: Twenty (2U) head of ycarlluft steers brn'ided a on iou uip, (is reii, 7 blnck)t Twenty (W) heail of yearling heifers (18 red 'J black) branded 5 on left bin; ai puuuo auction at tne ranch or win. r. Cody, iso miioiauriuwesi 01 norm I'latis, in tne county us uncoin. neorarsa, on ine 4tu Uay or April ivai, ub i u-cincK p. in. 01 nam nay. Dated this 13th day ot March 1000. taVSl Fiiist National Hank. Mortgagee, NOTICE OF BALE UNDER CHATTEL MOHTOACIK. Notice Is beroliTalveu that br virtue of achat' tul mortua&e dated oil the 3d day of February. 18".1, and duly filed In tbe ofilca of tho county clerk ot Lincoln covnly, Nebraska, on the 1th day ot February, IBM, aud eiecuted by W. T. Herring to I). II. Eavey to secure the payment .of the sum JilO.M.nnd upon which there Is now due the turn 01(179.89 end interest: default having been made In the payment nt said sum; and no suit or other proceedings at taw Having ueen luatlliited to re' cover sum ueut or auy pan uiereor, iiierernre 1 will sell the follnwlnu nrorertv therein described vli: "One roan i;eliliiiu Tnamed ltonnlel 11 Tears old, weight 000 poundi, worth tSO 00,'' "One sorrel mare with white atrlpe In faro, one white hind . o . . ..1.1 1 .). ,n-l 1. iv. KiOOO." One boy mare iOyearsold, weight 1,000 Iiouuiis, worm tM.w, named Daiuy," nt puuuo auctlou In front of tbe pnstofllco building In lirndy Inland. Uncoin county, Nebraska, tm Haturday, the Uth day of April, 1100, at one o'clock p. in. ot tDWteii'MVr-cu ITlrJ, IBW. . . ., NOTICE FOR I'lHIMCATION. United states Land Office, ) North Flatte, March 15th. 1600. t , Vnllita ! tiArntiv otvan Hint Addle KVftfl. formerly I'nlmer, has filed notlco of her Intention to make flnnl proof keforo tho Register arid Receltor at their offico In North riatte, Nebras ka, on Thursday, tho 20th day of April, 1900, on on Timber Culture Application No. 13,885, for the South half of the Southeast quarter, the southeast quarter or tno soutnwesi quarter anu Lot 4 of Soclion IP, Township 10 North, Hangs 80 west, Blio names ns wltnesso: A. H. Fletcher of Bu chanan, Neb., A. L. Fletcher of Echo, Neb., and K. I.. Mooney ana J. u, Hawkins, oi wenneei, Nebraska. ln-W OEO, E. FRENCH, Register NOTICE FOIl rUULIOATION. Land Ofllco at North l'latte, Neb. Foburuary 13th, 1900. Notice la hereby ulrcti that the followlnff-nnmod settler has riled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support or ma claim, and Mint said proof will be made before register and receiver at North rlatte, Neb., on March JBd, 1900, viz. I.m M. Abororomble. who made Homestead No. 17,011, for the southeast northwest quarter and lots 3, 4, 5 and (t, section 0, township 10 north range Zlwost. Ho names we iniiowing witnesses tn nrovn hi. continuous resldenco noon and culti vation of said Iand( viz: John Kerr, M. 11. Chorlor, James A ltoberta, W. II. ltose, all of llrady, Nob. 1100 UEoniiKK. ln-Ncu, negister. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, I North Platte, Nebrnskn, February 21, WOO. j Notice la hereby tttven that Itufus II, Enctnis has filed notlco of his Intention to make final proof beforo the lteglslcr nnd Receiver at their oflfce In North l'latte. Neb., on Friday, the 27th day of April, 1800, on Timber Culture Application No. 1WM9, lor me Boutnwcti quarter nortuwosi quarter. West half Southwest nuarter. Southeast quarter of the Southwost quatter, of Section 14, Township 13 norm, ltango ru wen. He names as witnesses: George Knox, Chatle Knox. Horace Austin and Cash Austin, all o North Platte,' Neb. ma ueu. e. jfi(KNUii,iiegiater. NOTICE FOIl rUULIOATION. Land Office nt North Finite, Neb., February 2iltb, 1000. Notlco la hereby clvon that tho following-named settler has filed notlco of his Intention to make flnnl proof In support ot his claim, and that snld proof will bo tnudn before ltrglster nnd Receiver it North Flatte, Neb., on April Dlb, 1900, vln A. UhXllNE JKl'MEM who innd6 hnmestend entry No. 17107 for the north half of tho northwest quarter nnd the south west quarter of northwest quarter nnd northwest quarter of nouthwent quarter of section 24, town ship U north, range 28 west. le names ine following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said lanibivlz: John llanten, O, L. Jensen, T. Jepeen, O. Mortonsen, an 01 uurtis, Neu. izi-o. 11 tu. ri riusiNuii, tirgisier, NOTICE FOIl I'UltLIOATION. Land Office nt North Flatte, Neb,, ) March 6th, I WO. ) Notloo Is hereby given that tho following-named settlor has filed notice ot bis Intention to make flnnl proof in support ot his claim, nnd that said nroof will be made before Itecrlster nnd Receiver nt North Flatte, Neb., on April 18th, 1000, vli! UUAL.A1KH UU1C11, Who made Homestead Entry No. 10.r.,8 for the Southwest quarter ot Section 10, Town 11 North Range S3 west, llenamostbe following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of raid lapa viz; wiiuam Lnrue, wuiiam uarmnn, u. a. tlnnuan and Thomas Bykcs, nil of Wallace, Neb mO-0 Register. NOTICE FOU rUBIJOATION. Land Offlco at North Finite, "Neb., ) March 5th, 1900. ( Notice Is hereby clvcn that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ot bis claim, and Ibat said proof will be made before Register tnd Recelvor at North Flatte, Neb., nn April 18th, 1900, vist THOMAS P. 8YKEH. who made Homestead Entry No. 1014, for the Northeast quarter ot Hectlon 21. Town U North, Range 81 west. He names the following witnesses to nrrve his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land viz: William uuiue, William Qarman, o. A. Carman and Cbnlmer Oglcr, all of Wallace, Nebraska, intWJ UEORUE E. FRENCH. Register, notice for publication. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., I March Mb, 1P00, f Notice Is hereby given that Edgar A. Gary has filed notice ot intention to make final proof be fore negister and iteceiver at nieir omce in North Flatte. Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 17th day ot April, 1900, ou Timber Culture Application No. 13,120 for tho Northeast quarter ot Hectlon IS, in Townrnip in norm, iiange i west, He names as witnesses! James Auble, A. L. Ali ble, George II, Hughes and A. J Ooodeuow, all of Uarfleld, Nebraska, ni.nip. ut.u, l,. mKwuu, negister. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, North Flatte, Neb., March 5th, lOoO. A sufficient contest nffldavlt having been filed In this office by llufus E. Funk contestant, again, t Homestead entry no. lama maoe reuruary itn, 1890. for tho east bait ot I lie Southwest nuarter aud Lots Threo nnd Four of Sec tion 18, In Township 11 nsrth, Rnnge 31 west, by Paul K. Jensen, Contestee, In which It is alleged thnt Pnol E, Jensen has not resided upon said tract or improved tne same in any maunor since AuiiUBt. 1893.1 There are no Improvements ot any kind' on the land; that said defects exist to this day; that be has not been in tho service of the United 8tatos army, navy or ma rine corps during raid abandonment; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation nt ton o'clock a, in., on April 21th, 1900, before tho Rcglater nnd Iteceiver at tho United States land office In North l'latte, Neb. The said contestant naving, in n proper ninuavu filed March Sth. 1CC0, set forth facts which show that alter due diligence, personal servlco of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered nnd directed thnt such notice be given by duo nnd proper publication. mo-ci uku.k ntKwuii, negister. NOTICE FOR rUULIOATION. Land Office at North Flatte, Neb., ) March 7lh, 1MX). J Notice is hereby glvon that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof tn support of hlH claim and that said proof will be made before the Register nnd Re ceiver at North Platte, Neb., ou April 18tli, 1900, viz- WILLIAM LAK1N, whn made Homestead Entry No, 15910 for the Southwest quarter ot Section 31, Town 11 North, Range 33 West. He names tho following wltnessos to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Sykos, Chalmar Ogler, William Oar mannudO. A, Onrmnn, all ot Wallace, Neb. lii9ll OEO. E. FRENCH. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Untied States Land Office, North l'latte. Neb., March 12th, 1900. I A sufficient contest affidavit having boen filed In this office by narrlson Weeks contestant, against Homestead Entry Nn, 1(112, made July 17tb, 1891, for the east halt ot tho toutboast quarter nud the south half of tbe Southeast quarter In Sec tion 31, Townrhlp 9 north, Range 33 west, by Si mon II. Kblvely, Contestee, In which it Is alleged thn t Simon lit Bhlroly has failed to reldo upon or cultivate nuy portion ot said, trnct Mace July, 180, but has wholly abandoned Ibe same, tilero -nreno Improvement" on said land, that raid defects exlat to tho present tlmo; that he has not been In tho service of the United States nrmy, nnvy or mar.no corps during raid abandonment; said turtles nre hereby notified to appear, respond nnd offer evidence touching said allegation nt 10 o'clock 11. in. 011 May fit It, UloO, before James H.Robblue, notary public at Wallace, Lincoln county, Nebraska, und that Dual healing will be held at 10 o'clock, n, in., on May 10, 1900, before tho Register and Receiver at the United Stales Land Offico In North l'latte, Nebraska. The said contestant havlug, In a proper affidavit filed March 12th, 11X10, sot forth facts which show that alter due diligence personal servlco of this notice cannot be made. 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