FRIDAY, APRIL G, 1900. IRA It BARE, Editor ahd Proprietor SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ona Year, ensh In advance tl.M Bit Months, cash In advnnr 7S Oanti' nUrdallheNorthrUttNbrMk)potofflot t toond-oUii mttttr. Republican Convention. There will bdhclrt In North IMattcon 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 precincts will be entitled to representation at said convention based upon the vote for Hon. M. II. Kcccc, for Su- No", l'latte No. I,. 0 No. l'latte No. 2.... 13 No. l'latte No. I.... 0 AntclopeMi.,,l,.'.v 3 lllrdwood., 2 Brady. 2 Huchanaq, .....,., 3 Cottonwood, Cox , 8 DeerCrcek. .......... 2 Dickens 2 Kalrvlcw ......s. ,. 2 Fox Creek...... . ,,, a Maxwell Medicine ...... ... Miller Myrtle Nichols Nowcll O'I'allons Osgood. . 1'cckham ........ l'lant Itoscdalc sellers.. Somerset 2 I nunniiiuc,..,.. vromam " Walker 2 Wallace 3 Well 2 Whlttlcr 2 Willow 2 Oat-field Oaslln ,. s Hall 3 Hlnman 3 Hooker..... ... .... I ICcm (.,.. 1 Table I lmnn 2 Tptal 101 At which county convention a central com mittee Will Ik selected and other business of Importance transacted A full representa tion Is confidently expected to express approval of the wise and patriotic adminis tration 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. It III recommended that bo primaries In the several precincts be held on Saturday, April II. Ily order ot the County Central Committee, II. S. IUixiixt, Iiia I,. IIAhk, Secretary. Chairman. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Bakor-Land(frftf Wedding Mr. Elmer C. Baker and Miss Mamie Landgraf were married last evening at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was per formed by Judge Baldwin and was witnessed only by the relatives and a few intimate friends ot the bride and groom. The bride, whose gown was a very handsome red silk waist and a cloth skirt, was attended by Miss Annie Waters. The groom was attcndi d by the bride's brother, W. J. Landgraf. After the cere mony an elegant wedding supper was served, In a few days Mr. and Mrs. Baker will move to Pawnee ranch where they expect to make their home. The groom is a well known young man who has spent nearly all of his life in JS'orth Platte. lie now has charge of the business connected with the Keith estate and will booh assume the foremanship of the Pawnee ranch. He is a very popu lar poung man among his associates. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Landgraf and iB a very attractive young lady. The Triiiuni: extends the usual con gratulations. Don't fail to attend the grandest display of Pattern Hats, Toques and Bonnets, ever brought to this city, at Rcnnics', April 9th. 10th and lltli. Official Canvum Of the vote cast at the city elec tion held April 3, 1900: Consistency is an unknown vir tue to (lie average democrat. In congress is presented the spectacle of democratic members shedding hot tears over the Porto Ricans while at the same tunc they advo cate the disfranchisement of the colored people of the south. But this, instance of inconsistency is not alone,' 'parallel cases arc in evidence almost'daily. The democrats of Brooklyn and KiejivYork, headed by Perry Bel mont, will hold a meeting next Thursday, for the purpose of taking n stand against the nomination of Bryaui The democratic leaders of the cast seem to feel pretty well satisfied that the leadership of Bryan will prove disastrous, and tbey may decide that instead of killing him off by nominating him they will take the more ratiional plan of putting up a representative democrat on a progressive platform. It is three montlm until the demo cratic convention, and in that time many things may happen. Not long ago Editor Roscwator and John R. Webster patched up their factional differences by an agreement whereby the iormer would not oppose the latter in his race tor the United States penator ship, and the latter would not ficht the former In his attempt to secure the election of national committee man for Nebraska. This arrange ment Becmcd to suit the factious in Omaha, but now comes the intelli gence from Washington that the plans arc not satisfactory to Sena tor Thurston and his friends, and that both Webster and Rosewatcr may be lett out in the cold. It is therefore possible that the factional fight in Omaha will be continued to the detriment of the party of the state. Let us hope that some good angel of peace may put in an ap pearance. A numiikk of shrewd democratic leaders of the cast, Whitney, Gor man, Latnout included, are back ing Admiral Dewey for the presi dcutlal nomination and the Admir al admits that he is a candidate, but In his interviews he docs not say that he is backed exclusively by democrats. The New York Herald says, however, that liia candidacy is being boosted by the democrats and that the scheme to nominate him at the Kansas City convention was carefully planned at democratic conferences held at Washington. The plau us orlgi nally intended was to sprlug Dew ey s name on the eve of the couvcu tlon and secure bis nomination by a wave of enthusiasm, but the scheme leaked out, The Admtra is expected to' make u western tri Boon for the purpose of boosting his boom, 1st, 2d 3d wd wd wd Total Mayor White 99 227 80 405 Cunningham 119 74 82 275 Clerk Bundy 79 205 114 398 Quinn 137 90 "49 ' 270 Treasurer Shuman .... 119 199 117 435 Strcitz 98 103 42 243 Engineer Ross 105 218 85 408 Meyer . ... 103 88 74 265 Councilman Davis! 68 68 Sullivan .... 144 144 Iddings ... 249 249 Isenhart.... 99 99 Foster 59 59 School Board Robinson ... 65 180 88 333 Weeks 56 118 61 235 Becler 150 202 nll4 466 Bullard 148 224 91 463 Annual Election. The annual election of the offi cers lor the buourban irrigation district was held Wednesday and the following officers were elected: Director Dist. No. 1, Thos. Si mants; director Dist, No. 2, W. M. Hinman; director Dist. No. 3, A. M. Stoddard; treasurer, J, G. Becler; assessor, C. L. Bowcn. This dis trict's ditch has come through the winter in very irood shape and water will be turned into It on the fifteenth. The cost of its main tenance is gradually being re duced and the district is proving to be an excellent thing for landown ers along the ditch who are culti vating their land. Next week being Holy Week reg ular services will be held at the Church of Our Saviour every even ing but Wednesday and Saturday On Wednesday evening services will be held at the North , Side Chapel. SPRING CLOTHES ARE READY YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y Y r Y r Y Y and according to the calendar it is time to buy Spring Clothes. You'll need no argument when you see our new Spring styles, the new fads, and faces, the swell suits for spring of 1900, the prices attached that interest, prices that particularly im press you with the splendid saving guaranteed you here in all your wearables. MEN'S NEWEST SUITS.... Spring of 1900 styles, in newest weaves and color ings, in checks and stripes, exceedingly well tail ored; couldn't tell by the fit or finish from highest priced made-to-order suits; very swell styles for the good dresser. For Men's Suits prices range as follows $6.00, $0.00, $7.60, 9.00, 10.00, ne 10. xn la xn iznn iann ix nn Y I? Y Boys' and Children's Newest Suits 15 sheriff's BALK. D llr virtue of nn execution from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobraska, upon n Judg ment rendered In mid court In favor ot Mary J. iiartman, ami against Patrick uonneany, I nnve levied upon tho following described real estnto M the nronertv of the raid Patrick Connenlly. to-wit! The southwest quartet ot section twenty, In township ten, range thirty-four and tho east Ave acres of tho RouthOAst quarter ot the southeast qnnrter ot section nineteen, In township ten, rnngo thirty-four, vert sixth F, M. all In IJn. roln county, Nebraska, nnd I will on tho 28th lay of Anrll. 11)00. nt 1 o'clock n. ni. of Mid day, at the cast front door of the court house mint bclns the bnll.llnif wherein the last term of court was held), of said county In North Platte, pen mo sniu real estate at public auction to uie highest bidder for cash, or an much thereof a to satisfy wild elocution; tho Amount found duo thereon In tho negregsto bolng the turn of 1742.10 and Ml 80 costs, and accruing costs. unieu norm i-iaue, oo. March SI, 1W00. mint) Tim T. Kkliheh, Sheriff. Y Ir? Y Y Y m Mrs. J. l' Clabaugh and sons eft Tuesday night for a visit with relatives in Iowa. Mrs. II. L. Walsh, who was called to Molt tic by the death of her sister, is expected home Tuesday morning. It is said that ten weddings will occur within thirty days and that almost as many will occur in the month of June. The pupils of the Sutherland high school arc preparing for a declamatory contest to be held on Friday, April 20th. The plans and specifications for the new high school building have been placed in the office of C. V. lddiugB and can be seen there at any time, The seniors are holding daily re hearsals of the plav 'A Crazy Idea' which they expect to present during commencement week. W. V. Brey cr is directing the rehearsals. Raster windows are very much in evidence on Dewey street and some of the decorations arc quite uovel. The children's favorite window is Longlcy's drug store where a couple of live rabbits cal attention to a large display of Ras tcr eggs. J. B. Osborne Will deliver a lec turre ot the court house next Sat urday evening nt 7:30 on ''Economic Revolution," Mr. Osborne is the man who spoke on the streets last Saturday, He is a gifted talker, and presents his subject in a force ful manner. Politically lie is mid'dlcAjf.thc-raaU ptyMlist. An adjourned meeting of the Ioter olm Rnd JoIm , nnmo unkB0WBi school board was held last night i ,1?'?n.'!!'nt"' "J" 'J0 ?t,po.,llt J,E- ?'etpj district court ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, against raid dafondants. tho obloct and nraver of which aro to foreclose a certain mortgage executed April 2nd, 1X01. by the defendant Voter Holm to tho plaintiff horoln, on tho followtnir described real estate, to wit: The southwest quartor ot the northeast quarter and the southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter and the east halt of the couth. west quarter nf section four, In townt-lilp uluo, north In ratine twenty-eight, west of tho 6th p. m. In Lincoln county, Nebraska, said mortgage being executed to securo tho paymont of the one princi pal note ot the said Peter Holm, with ton Interest notes thereto attached: raid principal note being for the sum ot f.KX) and maturlnir Anrll 1st. 1BV.I; one of raid Interest notes maturing October 1st, l&llielght ot said notes maturing respectively nu tho 1st days of April and October, ltWi, 1MX1, 1WI7, 1WN, and ono of said uotes maturing April 1st. 1BU9; ouch of said nolen being for tho sum of tl'j.OOaud executed April 2nd, lbtll, Thero Is now due the plaintiff on raid notes and mnrlgago tho sum of f 120 with Intorest at the rate ot ton por cent per annum from October 1st, 1MU, and plaintiff prays or a necroo mat wie iieionuants uo requireu to pay Iho (ame, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy raid amounts with 'Interests and costs ot suit. You are required fo answer said notlllon on or beforo Monday tho 21st day nt May, HKX). J. E. BKELKY. l'allntlfl. nlll lly V. H. Morlan, his Attorney. and the usual monthly irrist of routine business was disposed of. Committees were appointed to audit the books ot the treasurer and superintendent and they were instructed to be ready to report by May 3rd. All of the teachers were granted a vacation on Friday, April 7th, in order that they might attend the meeting of the W. N. 13. A, which will occur on that date. After a consultation with Perry Sitton, who was elected superin tendent of construction at a pre vious meeting of the board, a con tract tor his services were made with him. The newly elected members of the board will take their seats at the next regular meeting, May 7th. Ononiner euns to emnhasize the snlendid season we propose in our boys and children's stock. Values that economical buyers will appreciate. X Splendidly made, handsomely finished, the newest weaves, the latest X mixtures, fashionable and strong and at prices especially reasonable. X X X X X X X X X X X X X X '3 X Vestee Suits. Knee Pants Suits Knee Pants Suits A fine line for Boys, for boys, double knee for boys in stripes and ages 3 to 8, from $1 and seat others ask checks from $3.00 to to 3.00. $3, our price 2.00. 5.00. Boys' Long Pants Suits Boys' Long Pants Suits jf in brown mixture Cassi- in all the latest styles at meres, others ask $7.50, prices ranging all the way v our price 5.50. from $3.50 to $13.50. Come and examine our stock and prices and you'll find it always pays you to trade at it Model One- C ill House Givers of the Best Values. MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. School Board Meeting, adjourned meeting of rUllMGATION NOTICE. Mica Axle Crease llgbtciu the lor.d shortens tho road. helps the team. Saves wear nnd expense, bold everywhere. uaok nv STANDARD OIL CO. Legal Notices. APPLICATION FOH LIQUOK LICENSE. Matter of npnllcntl'on of iionrr Waltemath for liquor ncunce. Notlco 1. horebjr Riven Hint Itcnrr Waltemntli did upon the 3d ilny of April, A. U., 1000, file bis appli cation to tho city council ot North Platte, Liunoln county, Nebraska, for a license to sell malt, spirit- nous ana vinous liquors on soum -a reot lot (east side Dewey street) block ltCI, In Ibe city of North l'latte, Lliionln county, Nebraska, from the 1st day of May, 190(1. to the 1st day of May, 1W1. ii more oe no oujecuon, renionsirance or pro test men wiiuin two weens tram April via, A. i. iimi, tne saia license win uoftrameo. OK II EN 11 Y WALTEMATH, Applicant. Al'PMOATlON FOH MQUOIl I.ICHNSK. Matter of armllcatton of II. Kchlcxlncer for Honor license. Notice Is hereby Riven that II. SchleslnRer illil upon the 6th day of April, A. 1)., 1WO. 111c nm application to tne city council oi North l'latte, Lincoln county, Kebraxlca, for license in mcii man, npiruuouH ana vinoutt unuors, on north feet of hoiith 41 feel of lot 4. block 103 frontlnR Uevrey Htreet. In the city of North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, from the lut (lav of Mav. IWHl. to the 1st dav of May, IDOl, it mere lie no objection, reinonHtrance or proteHt lllert within two wcekH from April 6th. A.l). WOO, the said lleenxc will be granted. ao. ii. huui,iibiNui;ic, Applicant ItOAU NOTlCti. no AD NO. Slfl. Ai;rceablo to & petition by land owner aloilL' line of ronsent mail lirrclnnf lenlo- tfcrlbcd and by thccommUfKloncrs of Lincoln county granted at a regularly amournru Reunion of said board on March 1, 1900, a puuue road has been established as follown: CommencliiK at uuarter Bcctloti corner be tween sections is and 27, township 11, north raiiKeSflwest. Thence west on uccllon line between iser.tloni ! and 'J7, and SI and if. tcrmlnatttiK at the soutucant corner of hcc tlon a), town 1 1 north, range Sfl west All ob. lections thereto or clalmo for damages must u Hied In the county clerk's ottlce on or before noon of the Stn day ot June, ll), or such road will be established without reter ence thereto, V M. HOLTItV. .il Countj' Clerk. NOT1UK KOU VUIIMUATIOX. United Utste ljind Office, , North Platlo, Neb., April Clh, UVO. f Nutlco Is hereby ntven that the folliiwlnK-naiuod settlor has filed notice nf Ms Intention to make flnal proof In support ot bis claim, and that said proof will be made before Ileiilster and Deceiver at North Platte. Neb., on May tilth. 1W0, vlii ALKXANDElt (UlEKN, who made Homestead Entry No. iKHl fur the northeast quarter of Hoctlou sl Town 10 north, HaiiKe 31 west. He names the tollonlug witnesses to prove his continuous resldeuce uxu and cultlratlou of said laud, vis: Martlu II. McPoruiutt, Walter E. Uur- trell. (lafiririft KnAnlir. nf MimiMru.1. NaIi nn.l Jotvili I e; tjueoj.ot Norm pium, n.u 1 AM Olio. E. FUENtJlI, Register. I.KOAI. NOTIOn. AriiUe V. NbhimhI, JIo V, Newport, l' II. Layman nnd Mniwlii E I.nymnii, Albert O Layman and Mrs, Albert U. Ijiymnn do fenduuts, will takn notion that on the 21th day of March, 1UK), Die Mclilntojr.JjuiiilHK loan ti i ruv un., planum iiurcw, mad Its petition In Iho district court of Lincoln county. NebrntiVn. autdnbt said defendants, the object aud prayer of which are to foreclose two certain )inrlKnnes px- eruieii iij inu iieii'iiiinnis, Arcnio v. r.mnrt nnd LettU V Newport, to tho plalntllf, upon llin eomueast quarter ot section an, tnwnlilp w, rniiKo SI, In Lincoln county. Nebraska, one nf which mortgage was given to secure the paymont of one promissory bund dated May 21)11), Ihti.'i, tuiynblp April 1st, ltU). together with ten Interest cnuixin noted attached to said bond for l;' 23 each. Tho first one parable October 1st. IH'Xi and one each succeeding six mouths) and ono mortgage gon to secure me psrmoiii in ten pronuwoiy noios Haled May JOth, WW,, for 2.1 oach, oue payable October mi, it hbo ono eacii succeeiiiiigsix munuia more nfter. That thero Is now due ium wild Loud coupons, notes and mortgages Ifie sum nf f2.V00 for which sum with lutere.t from April 1st, 1100, plaluttft prnya for it decree that defendants be required to pny the same, or that said promises may be sold to satisfy Iho amount found duo. You nro hereby untitled that on the 7th day nf May, llmOiut lit o'clock, a, m or at booh there after as plalntllf can be heard It will apply to tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, or to tne jiinge tueroor, tor tne appointment of n re ceiver of the rents and profits ot said mortgaged premises, upon the ground that defendants have failed to pny the Inlerost upon said murlgiure, tor last Uve years, aud hate failed to pay the taxes upon raid promises for five years past and that saia premttes nro iiisuiiicient to pay said mort ?ages, Interest, tnses, ami costs, aud said do. ondauts are nil non-resldeiits of this slate, ami In support of such application It will tile aud read the atlldutlt nt T O. Patlers'in, Plaintiff proposes iuu uuuiu ui iieiosiau , iruvis us receiver, Willi O, I,. Patterson and Max lleor as sureties, plain tiff also oilers us sureties for Itself O, IM Patterson and Mux lleor. You are required to nnswor snld pelltou on or uvmru lue nil liny ot may, llJO, Dated Murch is, 11HM. TIIK MuKlMLKT-IUMHINd LOAH ANDTuU-r CO, , . Plaintiff. T. C. rnttcrsoi), Attdrncy m.'7l ArPLIOATION FOll LlQUOIt LICENHE. Matter of application of James Daly for llnuor license. Notlco Is hereby Riven that James Daly did upon the 3rd day of April. A. D 1000. Ala his ap- iicnuon to too cny council oi norm riaite, un coin county, Nebraska, for Ucenso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Honors, on lot 5. block 103. in too city oi Norm riatte, Lincoln county, Ne braska, from tho 1st day of May, 1900, to the 1st day of May 1001, ir mere bo no objocllou, romonstranoa or pro test iiioo witnin two weens irom April vtu, A, V itsu. me sam license win ue granted. au. jamem jjaly, Applicant. APPLIOATION FOll LlQUOH I.I0ENHK. Matter ot annllcatlon of John W. llrldires for uqnnr license. Notice Is hereby given that John V. llrldges did upon the 3rd day of April, A. I).. 1C00, Die his 'ap plication to tne city council or Norm riatto, l.lu ooln county, Nebraska, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous llnuorH on lot 3, block 113, in ine city or norm l'latte. unco in cnniitr. He. bruska, from the 1st day ot May, 1100, to tho 1st on y ot may. itsji, ' It there ba no objection, remonstrance or nro. test filed within two weeks from April 7tb, IU00, mo pitm iircosa win uo Kruaiod. nn: JdllN W. UltlDUEH, Applloant APPLIOATION FOIt LIQUOll LICENHE. Matter ot amdlcaUon of Charles Wholsn for liquor llcause. Notlco Is hereby clven that Charles Wholan did upon the 3rd day ot April, 1000, tile his application to (he city council of North Platte. Lincoln couuty, Nebraska, for license lo sell malt, spirit uous auu viuous liquors on lots ;i nun I, uincx in.t, Keith block, Front street. In the city of North mine, l.iucoiu uountr. NeorasKn. from tne 1st ilnv of May. 1IKI0. lo the tst duy of Mnr. 1001. it mem ue no oujection, renioustrance or pro test pirn wiiiun two weeKs irom April Tin, ivui, tuo saii iiceuse win ue urnmod. nli3 UIIA1II.EH WIIKI.AN, Appllcnnt Notice for Bids. Notifo la lioroby givpn tlmt sonlcd pro pofliiiD win uo rocoivcu iy tlio lionrtl Kilnnnlinn (if llin snhnnl ".lioirlnt nf I nllV flf Nortll Plntln fnr llin n,nnllnn .. flll. ci . . 1 . ,, ... it Luiiiiiii inn" nunooi ouiKiinp; on uiook 111. in Hiliil nitv nf Morlli Klnlt.. I .... ... I ... ' 1 . , . . . L V V , I,. nonlnnno wtili nlnna nml ainr.tllonI.,ci r. . . ...... .. ....... .,,,v. l,(, ill- ...111 ,, . . 1 . . on inu wiui mo Buerotnry oi unui uoiin . mini uiiiunrH win do required io BUile Biild bids tho prieo tlioy will ny tlinllRnnrl fnr Bll.di lipinlr n.wl tnml. . . .. ... tuu ..!, (UlllUri tnkon from old buildinu nB tho Honrd 1 1 1 .ar" mum oruor iiBeci in tno cocntrucllon snid now building. Enoli bid for bull in coinjileto, or witliout liofiting e pitriitus, to bo nccoinpniiiod by ncertitl chonk fnr AVICI. f'.noli hi.l fnr l.nnii . . ' . . . w . . . . . . . w . (ivitilllf npnnrntuB, to bo nccorr.nnnicd bv n corti Hod olioolc for 8100. Tho Biiceossful uitiuor ror oroouni; tiuiuiinj,' will bo ro HUlrod lo fumlBli u surety uqiupnay bond In tho sum of 810,000: nnd tho successful Itiililni f, ,4ln.. .n l.n I . ts,v.,vr, tut in mo nettling nnriltllR. n Burnt V nnniranv I ' w 'iii'un i WIIVI 111 Bum ot f-'.OOO for tho ftiithful porfo nnco ot Bitlil contrncU Btuldiue to complotod by Octobor 15, 1000. All bids to uo Buuintuoa on or bororo 12 o'cloolt M., April 10, 1000. Tho board reserves tho rliiht to reject nny nnd nil bids, North Plntto, Nob., March 27, 1000. bVo'y biiird oEdUtfttibn . of ( nn oil ill) tho bo NOTICE OF HALE ttNDKll CIIATTEfj MOUTOAOE. Notice Is horeby nlven thnt bv virion nf n rh.i- tel mortgage dated on the 3d day of February, 1800, and duly filed In tho office ot tho county Clark of Lincoln conty, Nebraskn, on the lib day of Fobrtinry, 1600, and exocuted by W. T. Ilorrlng to D. 11, Eavey to securo the payment of the sum f2IO.ai,and upon which thero Is now duo the sum of 1170.30 and Interest; default having been made in ine payment oi sain sum; nna nn suit or other prnceodlmrs nt law havlnir been Instituted to re cover said debt or nny wirt thereof, therefore 1 win sen tne ionowing property tnorein described, viz: "Ono roan gelding funmed ltonnle 11 years old. weight 000 pounds, worlh 150.00,'' "Ono sorrel mare with white stripe In face, ono white hind foot, 8 years old, weight 10T.0 pounds, worth .V)I)0," One baymnre lOjoaraold. weight l.OtO IHiunils, worth t.TJ.OO, named Daisy," nt public nuctlon lo front nf the poslotllco building In Urndy isinnu, i.incoin county, neurnsKa, ou Haturuay, llin llth day of April, 10U), nt one o'clock p. m. of snld day. limed Mnrcu lith, mm. m203 D. 11. EAVEY, Mortgagee. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTICE FOlt.rUI)LI0AT10N. Land OlQco nt North Pintle, Neb., Fobrtinry 2th, tWOO. Nolico Is hereby ulveu thnt tho follnwlnu-nnmod settler hns filed notice ot his Intention to make flnal proof In support ot his claim, and that said proof will bo made boforo Register and Itocelver n North Plane, Neb., on April llth, 11NJ0, vli: A ItKUINE JEP8EN who made homestead entrv No. 17407 for the north half ot the northwest quartor nnd the south west quarter of northwest quarter and northwest quarter of southwest, quartor ot section 2ii, town snip 0 north, rnugo !M west. lie names the following wllncex to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land.ivlzt John Hansen, O, L, Jensen, T. Jepsen, O. Mortanson, nil of Curtis, Nob. ui-o. Ui;u. J'.. riiENUH. llegister, NOTICE FOll 1'UIILIOATION. Land omca at North riatte. Neb., I March Ath, KOO, f Notice Is. horobr ulven tbut Edanr A. Cnry has tiled notlco ot Intention to mnke final proof be fore Ileglslar nnd Receiver at their office In North Platte. Nebraska, on Tuesday, the 17th day of April, 1000, on Timber Culture Application no. ij.ui ior tne nortneast quarter oi uoction 18, In Townrhip It) North, Itangn SI West, lie names as witnesses: James Anble, A. L. Ali ble, George II. Huglios nnd A. J. Ooodenow, nil ot Onrfleld, Nebraska, mriiip. ueo, E. fllKNCII, llegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htttcs Land Offlco, I North Plalle, Nebraskn, Februnry 31, 1000. f Notice Is hereby given Ibnt Rufus II. Enchushas filed notice of Ids Intention to make final proof beforo the Register and Recelvor at tbelr office In North Platto, Neb., on Friday, the Ifith day of April, 1000, on Timber Culture Application No, llKllll, for the Bouthwest quarter Northwest quarter. West half Southwest quarter. Southeast quarter of the Bouthwest quarter, of Section 11, Township 13 norm, itange nu west. lie names as witnesses: George Knox, Charles Knox, Horace Austin and Cash Austin, all- ot North Platte, Neb. 1370 OEO, E. FRENCH, Register. K0TICrTFOU rUJU.'jCATION. United Htates Lund Orllca, ) North Platte, March 15lh, 1000. f Notice is hereby given that Addle Eves, formerly Palmer, has filed notice ot her intention lo make flnal proof beforo Die Register and Receiver at their otllca In North Platte, Nebras kn, on Thursday, the 20th day of April, 1000, on on Timber Culture Application No. 13,035, for the Booth half ot the Southeast quarter, the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter and Lot 1 ot Section 10, Township 10 North, Range 30 west. She names ns witnesses: A; B. Fletcher ot Bu chanan, Neb., A. L. Fletcher of Echo, Neb., and E. L. Mooney aud C. C. Unwklns, of Wellfleet, Nebrnskn. m'4IXI OEO. E. FRENCH, Register NOTICE F0U FUUI.irjA.TION. Land Omee nt North l'latte, pb., I March Stb, lOOti. Notice Is hereby given that the followlng-natuoil sottler has filed notice ot his Intention to mnke flnnl proof In support ot his claim, nnd thnt said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at North Platte. Neb., on Apr)! 18th, 1W0, viz: THOMAS P. By ICES, who mnde llorucstoail Entry No. 1(1714. fnr the Northeast quarter of Hectlon 3. Tqwr 11 Kort, Range 31 West. He names the following witnesses to prrvo his continuous residence upon and cultivation if said land viz: William Lnltuo, William, annum, 0. A. Oarmnu nnd Chalrper Oglcr, nil of Wallace. Nebrnskn. ' mO-0 OEOROE K. FRENCH, Register, NOTICE FOIt FlIIIMflATinV. Lnna umce at North Platte. Neb,, ) aiarcn Din, iwu. ) 274 Notlco Is heroby given that thefollowlng-namad settlor has filed notlco of his Intention to mako flnal proof In support of his claim, nml that raid proof will be made boforo Register and Recelvor at North Platte, Neb., on April 18th, 1000, vln CHALMER OOIElt, Who made Homestead Entry No. 16,5.8 for the Bouthwest quarter ot Section 10, Town 11 North Range 33 west. Ho names Uie followlug witnesses to prove his continuous resldeuce upon and cultivation of sold land viz: William Larue, William flarmau, a. A, Oarman nnd Thomas Sykes, all of Wallace, Neb OEOIIQE E. FRENCH, mO 0 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., ) March 7th, ll'OO. f Notice Is hereby glvou that tbe following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bin claim and thnt said proof will be made before the Register and Re ceiver nt North Platte, Neb., on April lblh, ' WILLIAM LAK1N, who mnde Homottcnd Eutry No, 1MUC for tbe Southwest quarter of Section 31, Town II North. Rnugo 33 West. ' llouames Ihu following witnesses to prove bin continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Thomas Hykes, Chalmer Ogler, William Oar innii nnd C, A. Uiinuun, nil of Wallace, Neb. mod OEO. K. FRENCH, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States IjiihI Otllce, I North Platte, Neb., March lith, IIKW. f A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled In this olllco by Harrison Weeks contestant, against Home-dead Entry No, 10172, mnde July 17ih, 1B01. for the eait half of the southeast quarter nnd the south half of the Nnrllu-niit quarter In Bee Hon 31, Townilp0 north, Raugo 3.1 west, by Si mon 11. Hblvely, Oonteslee, In which t Is nlli-iied tha t Simon Hi Bhlvely hns failed lo resdo upoii Vu.IU.v"ilu ""nS'HIo'i of enld tract since July nrono ImprovemvnUon wild Inotl, tbiititd clcifccttf ... ... .(1MV, iffiib iiu una been In Iho oerviio ).( tho Unlleil f nrniy. ovv or junino corps iliriti i npiioar, rccpond rihI offer evldeuce touching in Lincoln connlv. vl,...t. ...i'.,'i '..'. V?" . 11 will be.. held n't 10 o'clock. 7m o . K before the Register nnd Recelvor nt the Unite Rill nu Ijinil mil.... I.. u..i. HUI'BI " .v ... ..iuu, i iuiiv, rienrasBa. J he said coute.tsnt having, In a rrooer nniilnrii .rclj IJlli. m, set forll, faTwhkh show that after due diligence personal service of Ihls notlco ennno be made. It Is hereby order Jd nd M OEO. K, FRENCH, IlegUler. TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF-NOTICE FOR PUilLIOATION rwi,CB Und Office at North Plntto, Neb vu , March '241b, IWO. i..?me " ""f B'ven that Nicholas fTlienler hns filed notlco ot Intention to make final proof before register and receiver at heir office "J1" ' f'ls,t,'N;'''. " Monday lh , "? ot ti Zli 11?W Umlle.r culturo l'l'llcatlon No. 18,0111, for the southeast quarter of southwest ;lown.l,ln,No1n 'LVa n nSTSJ townsiiip No, II north range No. 33 west n names as witnesses; Thomas Mi Johns Walter N OEonue li l'lieweu, Refl.ler. not fit 1.1 , 1PUI), If!