TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1900. lflAL BARB, Gditob Alto PAOFRteron SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Ooe Year, cash In advanc $1.15 Six Months, cash In advance 15 0nU' Entardatthe5ortbPlntte(NibrMka)pottofflcM cond-claismatter. KSPUBLXCAX CITT TICKET. For Mayor, H. S. WHITE. For Clerk, GREBU5Y I3UNDY. For Treasurer, ROBERT SHUMAN. For City Engineer, C. P. ROSS. For Councilmanlst Ward, C. P. DAVIS. For Councilman 2d Ward C. F. IDDINGS. For Councilman 3'1 Ward. L. B. ISENHART. For Members Board of Education, B. L. ROBINSON, J. E. WEEKS. Republican Convention. Thero will be held In North l'latteon April 21, 1000, a republican delegate county con vention for the purpose of nominating one County Attorney, and for the election of delegate to the State, Congressional, Sena torial and Representative Conventions. The several precinct will be entitled to representation at said convention based upon the vote for Hon. M, U. Ilccce, for Su preme Judge as follows: No. Platte No. 1.... 0 No. I'latte No. 2,,,. 13 No. FlalteNo.3.... " Antelope.... 2 Hlrdvrood 3 nrady 2 lluchanan s Cottonwood 3 Cox..., 3 Deer Creek 3 Dickens 3 Kalrvlew 3 Fox Creek 3 Garfield I Oaslln 3 Hall 3 Hlnman 3 Hooker I Kern I Table I Lemon 3 Total Maxwell 3 Medicine 3 Miller. Myrtle Nichols.... Nowcll O'Fallons.. Osgood Perklinm . Plant Itoscdalc Kcllerx i. Somerset Sunshine Vromam Walker Wallace , Well Whlttlcr Willow .101 At which county convention a central com mlttee wilt be selected and other business of Importance transacted. A full renrcscnta lion Is confidently expected to express approval of the wise and patriotic adtnlnls tratlon of public affairs that has brought prosperity to the great common people, to rejoice over the victories of our army and navy and welcome the return of peace and continued good times. lly order ot the County Central Committee. II. S. ltiiKJELT, liu L. UAnc, Secretary, Chairman, Ittfar Xtt Smoartrfttlon. General Manager Fcrrar of the Grand Island beet suirar factory accompanied by Mr. Ewell, agri culturalist of the same establish ment, were in town yesterday They had been in Hershcy for a few days closing a deal whereby the Grand Island factory and the North Platte Land and Water Co. will jointly plant and have cultivated sixty acres of sugar beets in the vicinity of Hcrshey. To cultivate the beets a colony of Russians numbering about fifty men, women and children, will be imported from Kansas City, and they are expected to arrive early next month. Suit able houses for them will at once be constructed. This move on the part of the factory and the water company is for the purpose of dem onstrating to resident farmers on irrlcated land the profits which accrue from the raising of sugar bectt. Messrs. Fcrrar and Ewel are confident that this demonstra tion will be very succcsBfil and that both the yield in tonnage and in purity will be aboyethe averace The total acreage of beets now contracted between North Platte and Sutherland ia 104 acres, and several more applications for con tracts have been made. A practica beet grower will be sent here when the beets are planted and will re main until the beets arc harvested He will be employed by the factorv and his duties will be to give such advice from time to time to bee raisers as in his opinion is ncccs sary. He will personally inspect every beet field which is planted within the territory named, and hi assistance will be of material bene fit to the growers. The sugar lactory people believ that the irrigated section ol Wticol county oilers unusual advantair CS for the cultivation of Bugar beets and they believe that this season demonstration will lead man farmers to engage in beet raising next season. The city electiou will be held Tuesday of next week. So on far there has been no cantpaigu owing to the fact that it was only last baiurday that any opposition the republican ticket materialized On that day there were filed w the city clerk the following nom nations by petition: Mayor, J. Cunningham; clerk, J. E. Qui I inn treasurer, A, F. Strcitz: citv en gineer, P, G. Meyer; councilman First ward, P. H. Sullivan; coun lman Third ward. Frank Foatcrj members of school board, F. E. ullard and J. G. Becler. While these nominccB arc by petition, each nominee is cither a democrat or a populist, or more properly speaking- all arc fusiouisls, and it s therefore evident that they desire drawing of the party lines. It is aimed by some that these candi dates constitute a citizens' ticket, ,ind that it is not partisan. This claim is made only for the purpose of securing republican votes, and thereby weakening the republican ranks to bucIi an extent that it will have an .effect upon the election lis fall. But republicans arc not kcly to be hoodwinked by such aims they realize that the fus- ionists arc schemers, and that every usion move is in the interest of the fusion party. At the head of this page will be found the republi can ticket, There is not a man on t who Sb not deserving of the vote of every republican in the city. Let every republican got to the )olla and vote the straight ticket. The republican nominee for city clerk is disabled from manual labor by reason oi physical infirmities. He has a large family dependent pon htm for support and he ncedB the salary of the office, The young man opposing him is working at a trade which pays him seventy-five or cip-lity dollars per month, and has but a small family to support. The republican nominee ia in every way competent to fill the office crcd- tably, is obliging and will be ac cessible at all hours of the day, as he will have office room in the cen tral part of town. In a letter to the State Journal ot yesterday F. A. Harrison says that there arc rumors in the air at Washington to the effect that As sistant Secretary of War Mciklc- john will actively enter the fight for one of the senatorships from Ne braska, and that he will possibly do bo by way of the gubernatorial nomination. It is further stated that Mr. Mciklcjohn will visit Ne braska during April, and make a sounding of the situation. The election of H. S. White means a continuation of the btsi-ness-likc administration which has prevailed in city affairs for the past two years. By good management the city's iloating indebtedness has been reduced over two thousand dollars since May 1st, 1898, and with Mr. White in the mayor's chair one year hence the entire debt will be wiped out. Bishop Potter has been to Manila. He was an Atkinsonian anti-expansionist before he went there, but returns convinced that the United States can giye the Fil pinos a much better government than Aguiualdo can and that our plaiu duty la to go on with the work already begun. He went, he saw, he was conquered. The present fuaion candidate for mayor was repudiated at the polls one year ago, when only about two tniras oi tue republican vote was cast, This year, with a full vote he will be covered so deeply that it will require considerable time and exertion to extricate himself. Dressmaking On April ist we will open Dressninking Pnrlprs at the corner of Vine niul Sixth" Sis mid will be prepared to do lirst-class up-to-date Dress making nt reasonable rates. MRS. L. A. MoAFEE, MISS MAME McAFEE HUMPHREYS Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. Ono Application Gives Relief, It euros 1'llcs or Hemorrhoids-External or Inter nal, Ullnd orDk'cUlnK.Itchhigorlluruiiitf.l'Uiurcn mums, inner immediate euro certain It cures llnrm. Krnl.l. .,, ..... , traclloui from Uurni. Tho Belief Initaot-bcallog It cure Torn, Cut or Lacerated WouniU and uruues. H cur MolU, Carbuncles, Felons, " Huuround Ulcer , Old Sores, Itching Eruptions. Scurfy ScaldUcftd. It euro Inflamed or Caked Drcaiti mid Bore nippiea. invaluable. It cure Salt Rheum, Totters, Bourfy Kruptloi i'i otit misters, bore Lips Nostril. Corn. Uuntnni. Rnrn nii,l n, . v. or Vet, fill DM of Itueotl. Mo, nl m IHinc mill flnntiti Throe Bizos, 25o 50o. and $1.00 aoia uy DrgggUu, or lonl pre-paid on receipt of prl MIIUDUBrvei upn Ice, Cor. W llllani fc Johu tin., tiUW VOttK. CANCER Surgical operations find flesh destroying No matter how often a cancerous sore Does not this prove conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that It is folly to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangerous blood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only an outward sign of the disease a place of exit for the poison ? Cancer runs In families through many Generations, and those whose nuccetors have been afflicted with it arc liable at any time to be stricken with the deadly malady, Only Blood Diseases can further proof that Cancer Is n disease of To cure a blood uiscasc liktciuis you Cancer clfcctually and permanently but b. S. S. S. enters the circulation, searches or ordinary blood medicine can do this, S. S. S. goes down to the very roots of the allowing the sore to heal naturally and permanently. S. S. S. nt the same time purifies A little pimple, n Harmless looking vrart or mole, a lump in tnc breast, a cut or Druise mat rciuscs to heal under ordinary treatment, should all be looked upon with suspicion, as this is often the beginning of a bad form of cancer. Mrs. Sarah M, Keesting, 9(1 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn., writes I "I am 41 years old, and for three yenrs had suffered with n severe form of Cancer on my Jaw, which the doctors In this city said was incurable, and that I could not live more than six months, I accepted their statement as true, and had given up nil hope of ever being well again, when my drug gist, knowing of my condition, recommended S. 8 S. After taking a few bottles the tore began to heal, much to the surprise of the physicians, and In a short time made a complete cure. I have gained In flesh, my appetite Is splendid, sleep is refreshing In fact, am enjoying perfect health. ' Our medical department is in chnrnc of nhvsiciaus of lone experience, who arc or information wanted, we make no charge NOTICE OP ELECTION. I, John Dratt, .mayor of the city North Platte, Nebraska, by of virtue of the power in me vested, do hereby proclaim that on Tues day, April 3, 1900. an electiou will be lieltl in the city ot North Platte, for the purpose of electing the fol- owing oiticcrs: One Mayor, One Clerk, One Treasurer, One City Engineer, One Councilman First Ward, One Councilman Second Ward, One Councilman Third Ward, Two Members of the Board of Education of the School District of he City of North Platte, The nolltnr? places at such elec tion will be as follows: First. Ward, at the First Ward Hose House, Second Ward, at the Second Ward Hose House, Third Ward, at the Third Ward Hose House. The polls at said electiou will be opened at !) o'clock a. m. and re main open until 0 o clock p, m. ol said day. Given under my lianu tins iiu day of March, 1900. John uratt, Mayor. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fffaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY, NORTH PLATTE. SThft dash m 1 I Grocery. $ J have just received a full $ i line of $ Staple Groceries $ and am now ready to fill orders promptly at the JJJ m lowest prices. I handle m Jj Columbus Red Seal Flour JJ m and North Platte Flour. 3 tSTQlvc me a call and 1ms con-3J Z vlnccri that my prices and goods arc T $ "fit". $ I U.G.SAWYER.; Land Seekers or Users Take Notice I have 400,000 Acres of Pas ture Lands for Sale or Lease, at prices rnntting from 00 conts to $2 par nuro. Knnchcp, farm, hay, and irrigated hinds, and olhor ulnpECB of Heal Kstnto. Land sold on tho 10 year U. 1 R. R. time, plan, ono-toiitli down, bnlanco in yearly paytnonts. Call on U. P. R. R. Land Anotit uuonstcin MuiitiiDff, NORTH I'LATTB, MSB. 4 North Platte Pharmacy. JJrugs and Druggists' Sundries. Wc nim to handle the best praties of goods Sell everything nt reasonable prices, and J - warrant all goods to be just as represented. All Proscriptions Onrofully Filled by a Llconsod Pharmacist. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union J Pacific Railway is respectfully Bolicited. S First door north of First National Bank. plasters nre useless, painful and dangerous, and IkisIiIcs, never cure Cancer. is removed, another comes nt or near the same noint. and always In a worse form. be Transmitted from One the blood. must cure ihc enure uioou system remove b. b. out and removes all taint, and stops the formation of cancerous cells. No mere tonic especially Bklllcd in trcatim? Cancer and whatever for this service. THE SWIFT We are Kept Busy Repairing shoes .12 for & people who appreciate neat, substantial work the only kind wc do. If not already a custo mer we solicit your work. GEO. TEKULVE, ?i. up Yellow Front Shoe Store. 8 5c The best CIGAR IN TOWN Can bo found nt J. P. SCHMAmiE!! Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewinp; and Smokinp; Tobaccos and Smok ers articles. A Well is lie 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. Legal Notices. Notice for Bids. Notico is horoby given that soalod pro posals will bo recolvcd by tho Board of Education ot tho school district of tho city ot North Platto, for tho oroction ot a cootral High School building on block Mi, in said city ot Nortli Plntto, in ac cordance with plans and specifications on iilo with tho secretary ot said Board. Said bidders will bo required to state in said bids the prico tlioy will pay por thousand for such brick nnd lumber taken from old building as tho Board shall ordor used in tho construction of sad now building. Each bid for build ing complete, or without boating ap paratus, to bo accompanied by acortiliod check for $500. Each bid for heating apparatus, to bo accompanied by a corti tied check for 8100. Tho successful biddor for erecting building will bo ro quired to furnish a surety company bontl in llio sum of $lf,000: and tho successful biddor for putting in tho boating np parnlus, a surety company bond in tho sum of $'2,000 for tho faithful perform unco ot said contract. Building to bo completed by Octobor IB, 1000. All bids to bo submittod on or boforo 12 o'clock M., April 19, 1900. Tho board rosorves tho right to rej'oct nny and all bids, North Platto, Neb., March 27, 19C0. Lkm. B. Ihf.nhakt, m271 Heo'y Board of Education, 4 I Gannot he Gut Out or Removed with Piasters Generation to Another every trace ot tnc poison. Nothing curc3 disease, and forces out the deadly poison, the blood and buildsup the general health. other Mood iiine.tsea. Writes for nnv advice SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA. Notice for Bids. Notico Is horoby clven that sealed pro posals will bo received by tho Board of Education of tho echool district of tho city of North I'latto, for taking down tho old high school building on blook 111, in eaut city, said building to bo talton clown and material stacked on said promises in accordanco with specifications for snmo which can bo soon by application to tho ficcrotary ot tho school board. At tho snmo timo proposals will bo ro ceivod for tho purchaso ot said building, without itirnituro nnu iixturop. nuu re moval ot samo from said block. Tho Board reserves tho right to reject any and nil bids. All bids to bo submittod oti or boforo 12 o'clock M., of April 19, lUOUj and a cortilieu check ot ton por cont of tho amount ot each bid to ac company bids. Tho successful biddor will bo required togivo bond in tho sum ot 8500 for tho faithful porfonnanco of said contract. North Plntto, Neb., March 27, 1000. LEM. B. ISENHAIIT, ni274 Soo'y Board ot Education. BHEHIFF'S SALE. Ily vlrluo of nn execution from tbe district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraskn, upon n Jmhr mont rendered in said court In favor of Mary J. Hartman, nnd nirnlust Patrick Conneally, I have levied upon tho following described real estate as the property of the said 1'atrlck Conneally, to-wlt: Tho .southwest quartet ot section twenty, In township ten, ranso thirty-four and tho east fire acres of tho southeast quarter of tho southeast qtinrtor of soctlon nineteen, In town, hip ten, range thirty-four, west sixth P. M., nil In Lin coln county. Nebraska, nnd I will on the 28th day of April, ltKlO, nt 1 o'clock p, in. of said dar. at the east front door of tbn court hnnsn (thnt being tho building wherein tho last term of court was held), of sold county In North Platto, sell the said real estnta at publlo auction to the highest bidder for oasb, or as much thereof as to satisfy said execution; the amount found due thereon In the aggregate being the sum of W12.W ami ru.itu costs, ana aocruing costs. Dated North Platto, Neb., March 27, 1000. iuZ7S Tim T. KzLliiKn, HherlfT, LEOAL notice. Archie V, Newport, Lettle V. Newport E. II. Layman and Maggie E. Layman, Albert O Layman and Mrs. Albert O. Lnrman de. fendants. will take notice that on tho 21th day cf March, 1100, the McKlnley-Lannln ixmn k .inw uo., piainiiu noroin, niou us petition In tho district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska. against said defendants, tho object and prayer of wnicn nre !io rorecinse two certain mortgages ex ecuted by tho defendants, Archie V. Nowport nnd Lettle V, Newport, to the plaintiff, upon the southeast quarter of section 2.', township U, range SI. in Lincoln county. Nebraska, one of which lnortaaaea was given to secure the navment of one promissory bond dated May 20th, 180-1, payable April isi, iuuu, ingeinor wuu ten interest coupon notes attached to said bond for 412.2.1 each. The first ono pnyahlo October 1st. 1895 and one each succeeding six months and one mortgage given to secure tue payment or ten promissory notos dated Mny 20th, 180.1, for M 2.1 each, one navable October 1st, it nnu one eacn succeeding six months there- atter. mat mere is now tiue upon sell bond, coupons, notos and mortgages the sum of $.125.00 lor wnicu sum wuu anterekt rrom April 1st, lWw, nlalntlff nrnrs for a decroe that defoadnn'ii be required to pay the samo, or that said premises may uo som to satisiy tue amount round due. You are hereby notified that on the 7th day ot May. 10O0, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. or as soon there after as idalntllt can be heard It will anntr to tbn district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, or to tne juugo tuereor, tor tne appointment or a re ceiver or too rents ana promx or said mortgaged premises, upon the ground that defendants bave failed to nay tho lntorot upon said mnrtcnoe. for past five years, and havo failed to pay the taxes unon said nromlses for flvo Tears uast and that said premises are lnsuniclent to pay said mort gages, Interest, taxes, nnd costs, ami said de- lenuams are nil non.resiuents or tnis state, and In support ot such application It will file and rend the ntmiavjt of T. O. Patterson. Plaintiff proposes he name ot Ilegeklah Vf- Davjs as rorplvor. with 0, L. Patterson and Max Deer as sureties, plain tiff lo alien ai sureties (or tsulf 0. L. Patterson and Max Deer, You aro required to answer said petlton on or uciuro too mi uay ot aiay, iwu, Dated March 23, 1000. TIIK McKlNUCY-LlNIMO LOAN AND TnUMT Co, Plaintiff, T, O. Patterson, Attorney, m27i NOTICE OF HALE UNDER CHATTEL MOHTOAOE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of n chat tel mortgage dated on the 3d day ot February, 18U0, and duly filed In tho offlco ot the county clerk of Lincoln ca'inty, Nebraska, on the tthday of February, 18ftl,.niul executed by W. T. tlerrlug to I, II. Kuvey to secure the payment of the sum (210.83, nnd upon which Ihore Is now due the nun otJUll U'J and Interest; default having been made In the payment otsald mini; and no suit or other proceedings nt inw Having been Instituted to re cover said debt or nny part thereof, therefore I will soil the following property therein doscrlbed, viz; "Ouo roan gotdlng named ltonnle 11 years old. weight TOO pounds, worth (fiO.tX),'' "Ono sorrel mare with white stripe. In face, one white bind foot. 8 yoars old, weight IO.",0 pounds, worth (.10 00," One bay mare lOyearsold, weight 1,000 pounds, worth K4.U), named Daisy," nt publlo auction in irom oi toe posinmce uuuaing in urady Island. Lincoln county. Nebraska, nn Hnlnnlnv the llth day of April, 1VU1, at ono o'clock p. in, of sum nny. Dated Match 17th, 1TO0. iu20:l D, II. EAVEY, Mortgagee, KPTfOE OF BALE UNDEU CHATTEL MOHTOAOE, Notico Is hereby gvpn that by virtue of n chat tel picirlguBo dated on tho 2.1th of November, JMitl, and .duly filed In the il(ce of the county flnrk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 23lh day of November, JtW, and executrd by (. A. Heckler lo The First National lhitk, of North Platto, Nebraska, to seciiro lliu payment of tio sum of ft.MW.00, and upon which there Is now duo the sum ot $1,UI.17; default having bi-on made in uie payment aim souuiiioiia oi said note and mortgage, und no suit or-otner proceedings nt law hating been iHstllutod to recover said debt or any part thereof, Iburoforo I will sell the prop erty therein dosurlbed, vlxi Thirty hoail of cows, a lo 7 years old, branded A on left hip; One(l) red bull 3 years old bruuded 5 on left hip; Three (S) 2 year old steers, led und hlte, branded & on left him Twenty (20) head of yearling steers braided 5 on left hip, i!3red,7 hlack)i Tweuty (20) head of yearling heifers (18 red, i black! branded ?on left hip; At publlo auction at the ranch of Wm. F. Cody, two mllei northwest of North l'lutte, lit the county of Lincoln. Nebraska, on the 1th day of April, 11100, at 1 o'clock p.m. ot said day. Dated this 12th day of March lfuW. tuWl rutin National Hank. Mortgagee. sss I.KOAIi NOTICE. T. E, Hunger, nmt imiim unkmmu, defendant, will tnku nntlco ttmt on the 0th dnj of Junnnry, 1IW, Wlllloni 8, llollcjr, plaintiff, Aid hi petition In tho district court of Lincoln cnmilr, Kehrnaka, tho object anil prayer ot which aro to obtain JndR mont for tho rum ot (90.00, for work and labor dona ami performed by plnlntllT for defendant, at defendant' renurutt that on the 8th day ot Febru ary, 1100. plaintiff had limucd by tbe clork of until court nn order of attachment for flald aim ot tfO.00; that properly ot ald defendant contlstlng of the aouth half of the northwent quarter and the northwent quarter of the northwent quarter of section 11, townnhtp 12, range 27 wet 0th princi pal morldlan, Nebraska, has been attached under said order) tho object and prayer ot plaintiff are to hare such property sold to satlify Indebtedness of $W).W). You are required toansworsald petition onorbeforo Monday, the 10th day ot April, 1000. William 8. Hailky, mOI l)y II. 8. ltldKely, his Attorney. LAND OPP;OE NOTICES. X OTI 0K F011 i'UHUCATION. United mates Land Olllce, ) North Platte, Mnrch Kdh.lOOO. ( Notico Is horoby given thnt Addle Eves, formerly1 l'nlmer, hns filed notice of hor Intention to tuako final proof before tbe lteglster and ltoceher nt their offlco In North Platte, Nebras ka, on Thursday, tho 20th day of April, 1000, on on Timber Culture application No. 13,0,1.1, for tho Booth half of the Houtheast quarter, the Houtheast quarter of the Bouthwcst quarter nnd Lot 4 ot Section 1(, Township 10 North, ltnnge SO west, Sho names ns witnesses! A S. Fletcher of llu chanan. Neb,, A. L. Fletcher of Echo, Neb., and K. L. Mooney nnd C O, Hawkins, of IVellHeet, Nebraska. 111201) GEO. E. FENCH,ncglstr NOTICE FOtt rUULtCATION. Unltod Hlf.tcs Land Office, I Norlh riatto, Nebrnskn, February 21, 1000. f Notico 14 hereby given that Ilufua 11. Eachus has filed police of his Intention to make final proof before the lteglstor nnd Kccelver nt their offico In North Plntto, Neb., on Friday, tho 27th day ot April, 10W, on Timber Culture Application Nn, HWIO, for the Bouthwcst qunrter Northwest quarter. West half flouthwost quarter, Southeast quarter of tho Bouthwcst quat tor, of Section II, Township 13 north, llango 0 west. Ho names a witnesses: Oeorgo Knox, Charlo Knox, Horace Austin nnd Cash Austin, all o North Platto, Neb. fJ70 QEO, E. FIIENCH, Register. NOTICE FOH PUULlOATlON. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., February 2ilth, 1000. Notico Is hereby clven that tho following-named settler hos flled'notlce of his Intention to make final proof In sunnort of his claim, nnd that said proof will be made before lteglster nnd ecelvr it norm natie, neu., on April mil, iikju, vln A. ItEOINE JEPBEN who made homestead entry No. 171(77 for the north half of tho northwest quarter and the south west quarter ot northwest nuartor and northwest quarter ot southwest quarter ot section 2d, town ship U norlh, range 24 west. no names the loiiowing witnesses to provo Ills continuous rcsldenco upon and cultivation of said land.ivlzi John Hansen, O, L, Jenson, T. Jepsen, O. Mortoneen, all of Curtis, Neb. u-o. ueu. J-;. FiiENUH, lteglster. NOTICK FOR rUIIMUATION. Land Office at North Platte, Nob., ) March Mb, 1MO. J Notico Is boreby given that the following-named settler has filed notico of bis Intention to inako final proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will bo made before lteglster and Itocelver at North Platto, Neb., on April 18lh, 1000, viz: ClIALMElt OOIEIl, Who made Homestead Entry No. lfl.N'H for the Southwest quarter of Section 10, Town 11 North Itange 83 west. He names the following wltnosses to provo his continuous resldenco upon and cultivation of said land viz; William Laruo, Wllllnm Onrmnn, O. A. llnrmnn and Thomas Bykes, all ot Wallace, Neb OEOKOE E. FRENCH, mO-0 lteglster. NOTICK FOll I'UIiLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., ) March .1th, 1000. j Notice Is hereby given that the following-named sottler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will be made before lteglster &nd Receiver at North Platte, Neb., ou Apill 16th, 1000, viz: THOMAS P. BYKES, who mado Homestoad Entry No. 10711, for the Northeast quarter of Bectlun 21. Town It North. Itange 31 West. ' Ho names the following witnesses to prr-ro bis continuous resldenco upon and cultivation f said land viz: William Laltuo, Wllllnm Oarman, O. A. Oarman and Chalnier Ogler, all of Wallace, Nebraska, mO-fl OEOKOE E. FRENCH, Register, NOTICE FOR rUULIOATION. Land Olllce at Norlh Platte, Neb.. I March nth, ItOO, f Nntlco Is hereby given that Edgar A. Cary has. filed notice ot Intention to make final proof be fore Register and Recelvor nt their office In North Platte, Nebraska, on Tuesday, tho 17th day of April, 10OO, on Timber Culture Application No. 13.121! for the Northeast quartor of Bectlon 18, In Township 10 North, Itange 'SI West, He names as witnesses: James Auble, A. L, An ble, George II, Hughes and A. J. Ooodenow, all ot Oarfleld, Nebraska, mMp. UEO. E, FREXCH, lteglster , CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Norlh Platte, Neb., March 5th, 1000. A sulllcleni contost affidavit having been filed In this olllce by Rufus E. Funk contestant, against Homestead entry No. LVilS made Fobruary 4th, 1800, for tho east bait of tho Southwest quarter nnd Lots Three nnd Four of Seo Hon 18, In Township 11 uartli, ltnnge 31 west, by Paul E. Jensen, Contestee, In which It Is alleged that Paal E, Jenson has not resided upon said tract or Improved the samo In any manner slnco August, 1803,, There are no improvements ot any kind on tho lond; that said dofocts exist to this day; that ho has not been In tbe service of the Unltod States army, navy or ma. rine corps during said abandonment; said parties aro boreby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at ten o'clock n, m.. on April 2llh, WOO. before tho Register and Iteceiver at tho United States land office In NOrth Platte, Nob. Tho saldcontestaat having, In n proper affidavit filed March 5th, 1000, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence, porsonal service pt this notico rnnnot bo mado, li Is hereby ordered and directed thnt such notice be given by duo and proper publication, ' ' l"8-o QEO.K FRENCH, Register. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., ) .... , t . March 7 lb, 1100. C Notice Is heroby given that the following-named sttler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of blN claim and that said proof will be made before the Register and Re. jelror at North Platte, Neb., on April 18th, lUUQi Vis , WILLIAM I, AKIN, who made Homestead Entry No, 15910 for Iho Southwest quarter of Bectlon a I, Town 11 North. Itango 33 West. ' llouames tho following witnesses to provo bin continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Hykos, Chahner Ogler, William Oar man nnd O. A, Oarman, all of Wallace, Neb. '"0" . QEO. E, FRENCH, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, I Norlh Platte, Neb., March 12lh, 1000. t A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this ofiloo by Harrison Weeks contestant, ngalnst Homestead Entry No, 10172, made July I7lu, 1801. for the east half of tbe southeast quarter and the south half of the Houtheast quartor In Beo lion 31, Township 0 north, Range 33 west, by HI nion II, Shlvely, Oontesteo, lu which Ills alleged that Hlnion II:Bhlvelr has failed to reside npnti .c,!lll.vn.lB " Portion of said tract slncejuly. 1801, but tins wholly abandoned the rame, (hero nrcuo Improvements on snld Inud, thnt said defects exist to the prosont time; that he has not boen In tho servlio of tho United Btntrs nriny, navy or uiarlue corps during suld abandonment; said parties are hereby notlOed to oppenr, respond nud offer ovldencu touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on May fill", tWO, before James B. Robt)ns. notary publlo ol Wallace ilVr" VlV?1.' Nebrnskn. and that final hearing will be held ill 10 o'clock, a. m on May 10,'l',Ki(K beforo Ihn Register nnd Receiver nt tho I ntct Btates Ijind Olucu In North Platto, NcbrWa. the Mid contestant having, In a proper uttldavlt filed March 12t h. tlw. set f0il, ficts which ,-jiw mat alter due dlllgoucu personal service ot this notice cannot bo made. It Is hereby ordored and directed that such notice be given by duo and proper publication, li'lSd OKO. K, FRENCH, llogMer. TIMIIhH CULTURE, FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOll PUULlOATlON, Lnnd Offlco nt North Platte, Neb m.i,,,. . March 21th, 1000. . Notice Is hereby given thnt Nicholas L. Renter has fllid notico of luteutlon to make final Pnvih '1,rc"wle,r 8,1,1 re.c,v?' ' 'heir office Mn0t in? "Ii'tt, Neb., on Monday the7lhdayo( iShhi ll ' ?i' "lnl).0.r flll"lro "Pl'l'catlon No. 1S.OUI, for the smitheust iinarter of southwest quarter end lot 2, a and i of fection No. 30 township No. II north ronge No, 33 west. He uoiuea as wltnewei; Thomas M. Johns, Walter N. Bimmpns, .Charles M. Harden, and Frank J. Nichols, nil ol Wallace, Neb. , in270 Oeoftor E. FseNcn, Register,