The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, May 22, 1900, Image 4

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    TUI5SDAY, MAY 22, 1900.
UlAIi BARE, Editor and Pnontirrron
BUUSOHIPTtON nATKB.
Ono Yenr, cash In advance 11.25
Bli Months, cnsh In ftdvanoe. ..75 Cent'
KatredntthNorthritt(Nbriuika)poitorflciM
eond-cUit matter.
Tin: state convention of the mid
road populists will be licld at
Grand Island July 22d, when a lull
state ticlict will be nominated.
Conckkssman HoWAKi), of Ala
bama, makes the statement that
two million populists who voted for
Bryan in 18 will this fall cast
their votes for Barker and Donnelly.
An increase of seven million tons
in the production of coal last year,
over 1898, is striking proof of that
activity at the furnaces and in the
mills which is always a part of the
republican policy.
By a vote of forty-five to twenty
five a committee of the Methodist
general conference decided that
the historic attitude of the church
respecting card-p' 'ying. dancing
and amusements must be maintained.
M.Ai'KiciNC haB been relieved, and
there is great rejoicing in England,
but it was not a great victory, when
it is considered that for seven
months the Boers stood off the
greatest empire on the face of the
earth.
Tirti latest man suggested as a
running mate for Bryan ibGco. B.
McClcllcn, son of "Little Mac," the
former union general. It is urged
that he will strengthen the ticket
in those sections of the country
where Bryan is weak.
Thkri: has been over seven mil
lion dollars' worth more business
transacted every day during Mc
K in ley's administration than there
was under the administration of
Cleveland. In it any wonder re
publicans arc proud of their party?
In 1896 the bank clearings of this
country, which is the best guide to
the volume ol business, were fifty
billion dollars; in 1899 tuey were
ninety-three billions. And yet
our populist and democratic friends
deny the existence of increased
prosperity.
Dknvkr haB a big republican
club composed entirely of men who
in 1896 voted for Bryan and who in
1900 will yotc for McKinlcy. There
is some talk of adding to the roster
of officers an official kicker whose
duty will bq to visit each member
once a month and give him a swift
kick as a reminder and a penance
It is announced that Mrs. Dewey
'lias "gigged back," and is now
strenuously opposed to her husband
becoming an aspirant for the prcsi
dcucy. She docs not care to ex
change her present comfort and
happiness for the strain and annoy
ance that miiBt be borne by the
president.
A populist exchange notes, with
apparently a great deal ot joy and
satisfaction, that the rebellion in
the Philippines is unbroken and
that Aguinaldo is "up nnd couie'n
To such editors every dispatch
telling of an ambuscade and consc
nuent death of a half dozen brave
American soldiers, causes them
more joy than the death of a dozen
of the murderous rebels.
Tub United States Supreme
court yesterday affirmed the de
cision of the Kentucky court of ap
peals declaring that the action of
the general assembly was final and
making Beckham the lawful govcr
of Kentucky.
Tub explanation is offered that
the reason why Governor Poyntcr
and his fusion associates on the
State Board of Equalization have
fixed the railroad assessment for
1900 at the same figures as 1898
and 1899 is that they decline to
recognize the existence of prosper
ity lor the railroads or any other
line of business. The only wonder
is that these great reformers did
not reduce the assessment to prove
that railroad property in Nebraska
is shrinking in value under the
blight of the single gold standard.
Omaha Bee.
Editor Kosbwatbr is again in
trouble. He has been cited to an-
jcar before the supreme court on
tine 5th on the charge of contempt
u connection with the articles in
the Bee bearing on the Omaha fire
and police commission case. But
this is not all. In this contempt case
Koscwatcr sees a vile conspiracy
on the part of his political enemies
to keep him tied down in Nebraska
and thus prevent him from attcud-
ng the national convention at
Philadelphia and securing the
election of national committeeman
for Nebraska. All of which is sad;
vcrv sad.
It is not a little remarkable that
while the Filipinos arc trying their
best to shoot Americans and mur
der their own countrymen who arc
supposed to be friendly to the
Americans, an American officer,
Captain McGowau, is to be the
subject of an inquiry for shooting
a Filipino, Captain McGowan had
orded native boats to keep away
from his vcsbcI, the Mouadnock,
and on the order being disobeyed
fired his pistol in the direction of
the approaching craft. As it hap
pened a Filipino was hit and mor
tally wounded, dying in the Ainer-
cau hospital. The chances arc
strongly in favor of the theory that
the killing was unintentionally the
shot being fired only as a warning.
Yet Captain McGowan it would ap
pear, is to be tried for shooting
the Filipino; for not reporting the
case to his superiors and frK not
calling upon a marine or sailor to
fire instead of doing the firing him
self. Considering all we hear
about the blood-thirsty and imper
ialistic nature of American military
govcrmcnt it would seem that con
siderable regard is paid to the
rights and feelings of the Phili
piuo. Kansas City Star.
You'ro Anothor.
A recent issue of the Gothenburg
Independent says "the Baloous of
North Platte run wide open on
Sunday, and the old soldiers arc to
be insulted by the playing of a big
game of ball on Memorial Day."
The Gothenburg editor lias been
mnoscd tinon bv some chcertul liar
Saloons in this city arc not kept
open on bunday, nor is liquor sold
upon tliat day. As to the game o
ball to oc piaycu ncrc on iwetnoria
Day, we have heard notliinjr. If
tlicrc la a came sclicdiilea we
would certainly know it. The In
dependent editor owes North Platte
an apology tor making mis-state
incntB.
John Ellison is moving to-day
into tlic liottse which lie recently
purclinscu on cast bixth street.
A tramp was fatally injured bv
falling off train No. 22 at Gibbon
Friday evening. several cart
passed over him, severing one arm
and one leg and otherwise seriously
injuring him,
Tlicrc is now a war of prices in North Platte, and we CHALLENGE ONE AND ALL to
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CHALLENGE SALE.
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ZL remember that we arc not scllinc TRASHY ODDS AND ENDS. BUT FIRST CLASS. UP-TO
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DATE DEPENDABLE GOODS. Here arc a few of our prices:
tty Goods IDejpt.
Ulnck Cropons, regular prico $1.60 to '-'.00, nt 1.00
por ynrd.
Imported Sorc8, nil colorB, regular price from
81.25 to 1.50, nt 78 conts nor ynrd.
Ilcnriottns, all wool, silk llnUh, regular prico from
81.00 to 1.25 nt 72 cents por ynrd.
Homo SpuriB, 10 inches wide, regular prico 81.25 to
1,50. nt 87 contB por ynrd.
10 inch Hrocnuod Black Worsted, regular prico
50 coots, nt ,12 conta por yard.
Ilonntttnn, ,10 inches wido, nllshndos, rcgulnr prico
35 cents, nt23 conta nor ynrd.
27incn Dutchess black satin, rcgulnr prico 81.50 to
1.75, nt 1.15 por yard.
Silk TnlTotns, nil shndoB, regular prico 75 conta to
1.00 nt 40 conta por ynrd.
All our 8t.50 Novelty Silk nt 1.00 por ynrd.
Blnck Silk Grenndino, rcgulnr prico 81.50, nt 00
conta por ynrd.
Iniporlod Dimitios, whito nnd colors, rcgulnr prico
up to 50 conta por ynrd, 29 couts por ynrd.
25 cent Diinitloa nt 10 conts por ynrd.
10 cent Wnsh Chnllioa nt 5 conta por ynrd.
Linens forSklrtp, 25 nnd 35 contqunllty nt 10 cents
por ynrd.
All our Gc, 7c nnd 83 Trint nt 5 cnla por ynrd.
Hod SproadB, 82.00 nt 1.35.
83.00 qunllty nt2.00.
$5.00 qunlity nt 3.25
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72 inch Imported Irish Linon, regular prico $2.00,
nt 1.33.
81.50 Llnon nt 03 conts por ynrd.
81.00 Linon nt 05 conts por ynrd.
50 cout Linon at 33 conts por yard.
20-inch toweling, puro Llnon, worth up to 15 conts,
nt 10 conta por ynrd.
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Corsets.
Hall's Corsots, regular prico 81 00, at 85 conta.
Doctor Wnrnor'a Corsots, regular prico 81.00, nt
75 conta.
Thompson's Glovo Fitting Sumtnor Corsot, rcgulnr
prico 75 oonta, nt 18 conta.
ThoF. O. Coreot, rogulnr prico 1.23 nnd 1.50, nt 1.00.
50 cont Corsots nt 33 conta.
Hosiery.
00 dozon Lndios' Ilibbod Hobo, eonmltse, rcgulnr
prico 20 conta, at 10 conts.
Childron8' Hobo, Ilibbod, Gonmloss, fast color, nil
sizes, worth 15 nnd 20 conta. nt 10 oont.
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Sk)itt Waists and Wtappets
Ono lot of Shirt Waists to closo out nt 15 conta.
05-cont nnd 75-cent Wrnnnors nt 15 conts.
83 Wrappers nt 81.00 82 Wrnppora nt 81 15.
81.50 Wrnppors nt 81.
Snmo cut pricca nro olTorod on all our ovor nnd
under shirts.
njltsiii? UfjdeiruJeai'
In nil grndeu nnd styles.
82 Gowns nt 1.10. 81 50 Gowna nt, 1.00
82 Skirta nt 1.10. 81.50 Skirts nt 1.00.
Corset Wnista from 25 conta up.
Drnwora from 25 conta up.
Cai-jpets afjet flattings
All wool Ingrain CarpotB, rcgulnr prico from C5
cents to 75 conts, 52 conta por ynrd.
liiiitjei-y IDept
Wo cut thorn in hnlf.
815 00 lints nt 7.50. 80.00 Hats nt 3.00.
12.C0 Hnta nt 0.00. 3.00 lints nt 1.60.
10.00 Unts at 5.00. 2.00 HntB nt 1.00,
8.00 Hnta nt 4.00. 1,50 Hnta nt 75 conta.
Children's Bonnets from 23 cents up.
Skoe IDejpt
Lndios' 82.50 Oxford nt 1.75.
Lndios' 82 Oxfords nt 1.50.
Lndiea' 81.50 Oxfords nt 1 00.
Whito Slippers, worth 81 50, nt 03 conta.
82 Sandnla nt 1.31.
Misses' nnd Childron'a Oxfords, Tun nnd Black: 5
to 8'a at 78o; 814 to ll'a at 85o; to 2'a nt 09o.
Thcso nro ot tho latest in Stylo and bost in quality.
Lndios ilno Slioco, laco or button, 2.00 quality 1.15.
81.50 quality nt 1.00. 83.00 qunllty nt 2.23.
Moil's Oil Grntn, bucklo or congress, genuine stock
rcgulnr prico 1.50, nt 1.15.
Boy's Oil Grnin, bucklo or congress, gonuino stook,
rcgulnr prico 1.50, nt 1.00.
Mon's lino Drosa Shoes, worth 2.00, nt 1.25.
Ciotijii? IDejpt
Men's 815 Dross Suits nt 0.75; men'a 812 Drees
Suitaat8.00; mon's 810 Dress Suits nt 000; mon's
88 Dross Suits nt 5.00; All Wool BlncUIUlay Worsted
worth up to 815, duriug this aalo nt7.05; boys' Suite
iu throo piocos from 2.25 up; boys' suits in two piecca
from 83 cents up; mon'a Overalls, tho host mndo, nt
18 cents; 82.50 quality Corduroy Tanta ntl.50; mon'a
.Tonna Pnnte, worth 81.25, nt 75 conta. Mon'a lints
nnd Furnishing Goods of nil description cut down
proportionntely.
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t.KOAf. NOTlrE.
The dcfcndnnln l'ntilck K. Hulllvnn. J3a11l-
nn hl wife. first nmo unknown. II. A Simpson,
trustee, first nnmo unknown, Houlli Western In.
vestment Company, n corKrnllnn, I). N. nnldbng,
first nnmo unknown, (loldbng his wlfn, first
nnme unknown, will tnko notion Hint on Ilia 3ril
Iny of April, 1SKJ0, Hie plaintiff, The County of
Lincoln, a corporation, nlixl It petition In tho
district conrt ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, the
object nnd nravor of which Is to fnrecloso rorlaln
tnx Hons, duly nsscssed by said plaintiff nnnlnst
the nnrthenst nnarter of section 2fi. township 0.
range 41, west of the Sixth principal meridian,
Nebraska, for the year 1KU2, in tho sum of (12 .lit
for tho year 1MW, fn Iho mm of U.O.Ij for the yrnr
1KUI, In the Mini of H.'l.OTi for Ihn yenr 18IO. In thn
sum of Mll.fo; for Ihn yoar 18!). In Iho mm nf
2H.C0; for thn ynnr 1817, In Iho mm of 8.78i for
Iho yenr 1MB, In Iho mm of I.HH;nninunllnln
tho total In the mm of $l:!2.!ili with Inlcrrot nt tin)
rnto of ten tier rent ier nnnum from Ihn Drat ilnr
of April. UUn, nil of which la duo nnd untinld.
I'lnlntlff tirnrn n decrnn of fnri.rlfwnrn of unlil
tax Hen nnd n nle of nnld premiers. You nnd
ench of you defendants nro required to answer
nnlil petition on or before Monday tho 2.1th day of
June. 11)00.
TIIK C01JNTV Or LINCOLN, A OOIirOllA.
mill lly II, H. llmoKLT, Its attorney.
LIXIAL NOTICE.
Tho defendants Henry V.. Hcott. his wife, first
name unknown, will tnko nollco that on tho Snl
dnyof April 1D00, llio plnlntlft, Tho County of
lncoin, u corpornuon, men us pennon in uie
Istrlct court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, tho
object nnd nrnror of which Is to torecloso certain
Inx liens, duly nsseesed by raid plaintiff nunlnst
tho sonlhwost qnartor of section 'Jl. town 13, rano
3:1, west of tho Sixth principal morldlnn. Nebrnskn,
for Iho year 1MI5, in the sum of $10 75; for llio
year 1KHI, In tho sum of 11.22s for thu year I81'7,
In the mm nt llS.iM: for tho yenr IM'8. In tho'sum
f 7.4 tt amnunllUK to Iho total sum of (.11.(171
tin interest nt the rata of ten ter cent ner nnnum
from tho first day of April, 1W0, all of which Is
ilno and unpaid.
I'laimiii proyn lor a decree or foreclosure ot
said tax Hod nnd n salo of said premises- You and
each of you defondnnts. nro rrnulred In answer
said petition on or before Mondiiy tho '2.1th day nt
June, 11(00.
TUB COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A COIU'OllA'
TION.
lull I lly It. H. Iltnor.LT, lis Attorney.
Space will not permit to mention our entire line and give prices on everything but the
public is well acquainted with our stock and know that we do not advertise unless we can back it
up by stock ub well as prices. All the above prices are strictly for cash.
ICvcry lady or gentleman presenting this price list at the store aud purchasing goods will be
presented with a piece of hand-painted china, the value of the china to be governed by the amount
of the purchase. -
First Door South of Postoftice,
North Platte, Neb.'
J. PIZER Prop.
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.v.a. NOTIOK.
Tho defendants. Norniftn .larknon. .
Jackson his wife. Mrat name unknown. 11. A.
Simpson, trustee, llrst name unknown. South
Western Investment Company. Warren A.
Ilowlaml. anil Howlanil, hi wife, llrst
name unknown, will take notice thu on the
.1rd day of April, 1WW, the plaintiff. The
County of Lincoln, a corporation, nicil Itn
petition in the district court of Lincoln
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which is io lorecioMe ceriain lax: nens, tiu.y
as.KCH8cd against the southeast quarter of
nection H, township io, ranee 3.1, west of the
Sixth principal meridian. Nebraska, for Die
fear lrOT la the sum o ?7.74: In the vcar
Mil. lnthesinn of J0..KI: for the venr lnii.1. In
the sum of j." Kl; for the year 1KXJ, In the sum
of j-.r.lt for the year IM);'. In the sum of jd.ll,
tor tnc year itm, in the sum of fa.wi, amount
Inc In the total sum of t.M.10, with Interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum from the
1st day of April, iPOO.all of which Is due and
unpaid.
Plaintiff nrays for a decree of foreclosure
f said tax liens and a sale of said premises.
ou and each of you defendants, are re
ulred to answer said Petition on or before
Monday, the 25th day of June. 1WX),
nr; iuuw i v ut'' i.iiNuui.r,, a uuiu'uka
TION, mill IJy II. S. niixiui.v, Its Attorney.
For n Summer Outing.
The Rocky Mountain regions,
reached via the Union Pacu'ic, pro
vide lavishly for the health oftnc
invalid and the pleasure of the
tourists. Amid these rugged steeps,
arc to be found some of the most
charming and rcBtful spots on
earth. Fairy lakes nestled amid
siiunv peaks, mid climate that
cheers and exhilarates. The Sum
Miiw Hxcuhsion Ratks put in effect
by the Union Pacu'ic enables you
to reach these favored localities
without unnecessary expenditure
of time or money.
In clfect June 21, July 7 to 10 inc.,
July 18 and August 2. One fare for
the round trip from Missouri Kivcr
to Denver, Colorado Springs,
Pueblo, Ogden and Salt Lake City.
Return limit October 31st, 1900.
For Time Tables and lull in
formation call on
Jas. B.Scanlan, Agent.
A Well
Pressed
is he who
make his
who get
clothes.
us to
We
are now receiving our line
of new and fashionable
Spring Suitings.
F. J. Broeker,
Merchant Tailor.
OltDKIl OF 1IKAKINO.
Tho Slntu of Nebraska, 1
Lincoln County. J
Iu thu County Court.
In the Matter ot the
Deceased.
Kstata of John II. Clnrk,
On readlntr and Illlnir tho petition of Amelia I'.
Olnrk, Admlnlstratrli, praylnK a final settlement
nnd allowance of her linnl account und for bor
illschiirgH.
Ordered, That Juno !d, HKX), at I) o'clock a, m
ii nsslKnetl for henrlnit snld petition when all ior
sous interested In said mattor may apponr at
county court to bo held in and fur snld county,
nnd show causa why the prnyor ot petitioner
should not be iiranted.
Dated May Mb, 1U00.
inHI A H, UALDWIN, County JuiIko,
La
Take Notice.
or users
ROAD NOTICE.
IIOAD no 218.
Oillco of County Work,
North Plntto, Nob., Mny 18, 1900,
To nil whom it, mnv enneorn:
'l'ho connniBsionor unpointed to locnto
n road comoncinR nt northwest cornor
ot Eoction 11, town 13 north, rnngo :)2
wost in Lincoln county, south ot soction
lino botwoon sections 10 und 11, 11 nnd
15. 22 nnd W. 20 nnd 27. !U nnd a5, nil in
town Ul, rnngo 82, tcrminntinp nt road
No. 10. nl in Lincoln county, rsobrnsKit
hns ronortotl u favor of tho estnblieh
ment thoreof, nnd nil objections thoroto
or clnimB for dnmnges must bo (ilotl in
tho county olork's ollico on or before
noon of tho 20th dny of July, 1000,
such road will bo estnblishod without
roforonco thoroto.
W.M. HOLTItV,
nilfil County Clork.
Skin Diseases
When the excretory organs fail to carry off the waste material from the system, tlicrc is nn nbnor
mal accumulation of effete matter which poisons and clogs the blood, and it becomes sour and aoid.
This poison Is carried through the euneral circulation to all parts of the body, and uixmi reaching
the skin surface there is n redness mill eruption, ami by certain peculiarities we recognize Kczeinu,
Tetter, Acne, Salt Uheum, Psoriasis, Krysipclas and many other skin troubles, more or less severe.
While the skin is the seat of irritation, the real disease is in the blood. Medicated lotions and
powders may allay the itching ami burning, but never cure, no matter how long nnd faithfully
continued, aim uie conuition is oiten aggravated and skin permanently injured Uy liieir use.
Tic llscase Is more ihan shin deep; the entire circulation is poisoned.
The many ptep3rntlon9 of arsenic, mercury, potash, etc., not only do not cure skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion
and break down the constitution.
S. S. S., nature's own remedy, made of toots, hetbs and barks, of gicat purifying and tonical properties, quickly and
effectually cures blood and skin troubles, because it goes direct to the root of the disease anil stimulates and restores normal,
healthy action to the different organs, cleanses and enriches thu blood, and thus relieves the system of nil poisonous secretions,
y. S, b. cures permanently because it leaves none of the original poison to rcferinent in the blood and cause n fresh attack.
Ilealtny blood is necessary to preserve tliat clear, stuooiu skin ami bcautiiui com
plexion so much desired by nil. S. S. S. can he relied upon with certainty; to keep
the blood lu perfect order. It has been curing blood and skiu diseases for half a cen
tury ; no other medicine can show such n record.
S. S. S. contains no poisonous minerals is purely" vegetable nnd harmless,
Our medical department Is iu charge of physicians of large experience iu treating
blood and skill diseases, who will take pleasure iu aiding by their advice nnd direction nil
who desire it. Write fully and freely aliout your case ; your letters arc held in strictest
confidence. We make no chanie whatever for this service. Our book ou Ulood and
Skis Diseases will be sent fiec upon application. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA,
sss
I havo 400,000 Acres of Pas
ture Lands for Salo or Lease,
nt prices Hinging from OOtionts to
$2 por ucro. Hunches, farm, liny,
nnd irrigated lands, nnd othor
olnsfioB ot lonl Kstnto. Land wild
on tho 10 year U. P. It. It, tiino
plan, ono.tonlh down, bnlniuio in
yearly paymonts. Call on
IE. , A i.
tgont
U. P. It. It. Land
Ottonstein lluilding,
NOUTII PLATTM, NH11.
New Dry Goods Store. I
nohtii sun;,
I am now toady to show my
friends n iiqw slock of
Drt (Joodp' und Jlofciong,
Couio and oxnniino
nnd got my prices.
my goods
All my Prints are Fait Colors,
A Fino Lino of Hosiery.
Boys' Bioyclo Hoao-novor wear out.
Complete Llno-of OvoralU, Jackets
nuct Gloves.
Geo. T. Buzzu.
1U)AD NOT JOB.
ltOAI) NO. 217.
Ollico ot County Clork,
North Plntto, Nob.. Mny 18, 1900,
To nil whom it tuny concern:
Tho commissioner appointed to locnto
n puulio road comnionoing nt too soutli
bnnk of tho South Plntto rivor, in Lin
coln county nud running thonco north
on soction liuo botweon sections J13 and
,'H. 27 nnd 28 to tho nublio road on
Union Pno o r s n ot wnv. nil in town
ship 11 north, rnngo 31 wost, in said Lin
coln county, Nebrnskn, hnving roportod
iu fuvorof tho establishment thoreof, nil
objections thoroto or claims for dnmngos
must bo lllod in tlio ollico ot llio county
clork on or boforo noon of tho 20th dny
of July, 1900, or such road will bo ostnb
lisliod without roioronco thoroto.
W. M. IIOLTKY,
mJSl County Clork.
NOTIOK TP UllIDOK ItpiLUKIIH.
llt.ls -mII lie received nt llio cnunljr cler'ii nlllcu
Up ii) noon or June ixn. iuiai, inr uia conmruciion
of n wnunn or iliro rtcros llio Houtli chnnnul of 111
Houlli l'lnttu river oimiobIIu llio citr ot North
I'lntte, Lincoln cnunlr, NtbrBukn. Said lirllK to
to ill feet w)iio una nnout zuu rect lone, rn
bililxo to bo built upon piling not lens thnti li feet
loni; nnd driven la trio crnund clx feet. Tli
atrliiKom to be nine In umulior. HtrlnKem and
llonrlnu to bo of.OreKiin fir llireo ncie thick nnd
Hitieen leei lonu.
Tin riuiiilr to furnUli nil material. The mic
(!biiiI bdder loeiiter.lntncontrnct will) npprovei
bond. Ulddrr will furnUli oliius with bid.
Till rouiiulMoupr rt'fervi) tln rllit to rejoct
uny or nil bliK. w bi. iiui,i iiv,
inHI Ponuly Cleik
hUiXh KOTICK.
Hie dvfelidnuU Win. Ii. Jcilloj-, M wife, llrst
mime unknown. It. H. lioal, nrl nnme uukiiou
- llonl hU wife, flwt liiium unknown. John !
Yimou, Laura Youru hU wITu, will tnku nnltco llini
nn the Urd day of April. l'JOO. tint plaintiff. 'I hi
I'uumy of Lincoln, n corporation, tiled IIh pcllllon
in int, tiimrici conn oi i.iucoiu cotinijr, uunicK
the i liknl nnd nrnrer of wlilcli l to forecloA ce
tuln Ins IIhuii, duly uwewed by mild plnlnliff
iiKUliiht llio nnrttiHiiit iunrter of the northern!
tiiinrtor ot eitlon U, tonhlp t'. rnnKi:U, went
tin, Hmn priori lull iiieriiilnu, M'lirinni, rur
jenr lw'.i. (n Die inuil of tl.K.I; for Iho yenr 1MIJ
tli Mini of U.W. for I he yeur 1S1M, In thu Mini
Jl'.lli: fur the yenr Ih'.tt, In the mini of 2 ,'J; for Hi
year low, In Uie im of J'.-Sli for the yenr lb'.ij, 1
the miiu ol ii.v-f, for thu yeur 1MW, In ihuMiui
.'mi: ninomitlnu In I lie total mini of H1MI: nl
Interett at the rate of ten ner rent nernnnmu fri
llio II mt day ot April, 1UU, nil nf which U due nnd
unpniii.
l'lalntlfl prnyn for u derree of fomclonuro
siiUI tax lieu and n rale of nntd preiulnen. You and
ench or you nefeutlnnt. are required to ann
vuiu pennon ou or tiemre siouiuy. tno iltli dny
June, IWW.
TIM; COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A COm'Olt.V.
TION.
I.KOAI, NoTIOK.
Tho dofonilnutfi. .1. 1). Weetnn. first nnmo un
known, nnd Weston liU wlfo, llrot name un-
Known, win inne nntico tnnt on the am iinynt
April, WW, Ihe plnlntllf , The County of Lincoln,
n corporation, riled it iietllluu In tho dlntrlct
court of Lincoln county. Nebrnskn, thn object nnd
prayer of which Is to foreclose certain tax Ileus,
duly assessed by Pnld plnlnliff nnlnt tho north-
onsi (junner oi eccnon in. townsnip 11, ranRo :n,
west ot tho Sixth principal meredinn, Nebrnskn,
for Iboycar 1MI5, In the sum of $10.01; for the
renr inn, in uie m oi itu.M; rnr mo year im7,
u tho sura of t7,7:l: for tho year I MM. In tho sum
of 41.88; atnountlutt In the total sum of if 18.711; with
iniorcsi iu ine rnto or ten por com tier nnnum
from tho first dny ot April, HKX), nil of which is
due nnd unprld.
I'lnlntlff prays for n decree of foreclosure of
snld tax lien nud a snlo of said promises. You nml
ench of you defendants, are required to nnswer
snld petition ou or bofore Mondny Ihe 23l!i dny of
June, ivuu.
Tiik County or Lincoln, a CouronATioN.
mill lly II. s. Itldftety, Un Attorney.
LAND OFFICE NOTICES.
NOTIOK FOIt I'UIIIiIOATIO.V.
United States Land Office, t
North rlntte, Neb.. April fith, WOO. f
Notice Is hereby Riven thnt the folIowinK-namod
settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make
Hunt proof In support of bis claim, nud (lint snld
proof will be made before lleKister nnd Itecelver
at North Plntto, Neb., on Mny Illlh, WOO, viz:
Aijr...nm.ii inn r..-,
who made Ilnmostend I'.ntry No. IfCKl for tho
northeast qunrter ot Section 28, Town 10 north,
ltHUKB 31 west.
He namos Iho following witnesses to prove Ills
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation nf snld
land, viz; Martin II. McDeriuott, Wnlter K. Onr
trell, (IcorRO Koonlp, of Somorset, Neb, nnd Jacob
J5. uussins, of norm l'lnttu, sou .
niHi ui.u. 1.. riu;r,un, ncKisier.
or
CONTEST NOTICE.
U, S. Lnnd Office, North l'lntto, Neb.,
April 1(1, WOO.
A sumclent contest affidavit havlnir bcon Died In
this ollico by Lincoln Carpenter, ot Jluchapah,
Neb., contestant, against Timber Culture Entry
No. 12.771. mndo March 2, 1FM). for Ihe past jialf
of tho Northoast qunrter nnd tho southwest qniir
ter of tho Northeast quarter of Section 21, Townr
ship 10 north,, llango 2ft wost, by Seymour p, Sny
der, cnnlesleo, lu which It Is alleged that Heynjmjr
i, nnyuer uurinv pis iiiu iipip iruiu jput if) ie
time otbs denth in lHM, fulled to plant to tfcpa.
seeds or cultlnrrs or cultlyotp nuf part of rnd
tract, but wholly abandoned Ihe same, nnd that
since Ills denth tils heirs Imvo fnlled to plant to
trees, seods or cuttings or culltvnte nny portion
of snld tract, that tltti laud thut had beon broken
hns wholly grown up to weeds and grass nud snld
defects exist to this dato; salt! pnrtle
nro hereby notified to appoar. respond and offer
ovldenco touching said nllegnilon at ten o'clock
n, m., on June ltilb, WW. before the' Itexlster
and Itecelver at tho United btatca land oftlco In
North I'lntte, Nob.
The said contestant having, In n proper nftldavll
nied April 2&I, WC0, net forth fncis which
show thnt ntter dne diligence, personal service ot
this nntico cannot bo made, It Is hereby nnlorod
and directed that such nollco be given by duo and
proper publication,
mO-0 OKO.K EltKNCII, lleglsler.
NOTICE FOR I'lJilUHATIOX.
Ijiua OOice nt North l'lntto. Neb,, )
April 20th, 1WJ0.
Notice Is hereby given that tho fiillowtng-nnuieil
settler hns HI oil notice of her Intention to innke
final proof In support of her clnliu, and that snlil
proof will be made boforo lteglstor nnd Itecelver
at North l'lntto, Neb., on .Juno 11th. WOO, vln
ANNA U. STl'.l'lIliNH
Who made Jlnmcstend Ktltry No. 17, wr, fur Iit
I, Section Town 12, Hnngo23, nnd tho North
west qunrter of tho Houthwest quarter nnd Iils ft,
II, nnd 7. Section UII. Town IU norlli, llnngo 2H west,
Who names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous resldencp upon nnd cultivation nf said
nnd vlzt John Hnydcr, John Kellbor, George,
niiyuerifiiu ifiiuaiu iiuuimor, miiu .tnxweii, noo.
n21-p
aKouaur.. rniLSdii.
lleglpter.
NOTICK KOU I'lllll-K ATIO.N.
j.uuii uwee ni nonu riaiie, nep,, i
X,.. .. ,111 1. 11ul 1
I
May Will, 11 (XI.
noiicu is nereuT uiven linn inu rniiiiwiii
settler lias tiled notice ot his liiteutlon fii iimlo
nnal proof In support of hs clam, npd thnt Mild
proof will be niiulobeforo lloglster i.nd ltecelvor
at North I'lntte, Neb., on July 12lh, ll)Q, vl:
ll5ltIKI(T A. IIOIIU,
will) iiinde lloinentead I'.ntry No. I TOW, for Ihp
north half of norlbpnut qiiartorinud qorlli half nl
uorthwest quarter of Hectiuq 3. 'J'onn V north,
llango K went. '
lie nniues the following witnesses to prr7u lit
continuous resldeuco upon ami ciiltlvnllou if g.ild
land viz; J. H. Uobbliis, O. N. llentb, Krank 1'
Umbrey J;C. iuvlnger, all of Wallme, Nebrnkll.
u21tl UKOllUE E. FUKNCU. Iteglsler.
NOTIOK FOIl I'UIILIOATION.
iJiud Ollico nt Norlh I'lntte, Neb.. )
Mny tlllli, mm. f
Notion Is hereby glwu thnt the following uniiie'l
settler has llled iinllce of hi Intention In make
Dual proof In support of tils claim nnd that snld
proof will bo made before the IlegUter and Ite
celver at North l'latle, Neb,, ou July 12lli,
t ' , JAMES H. ltOnillNS,
who made Uoiueslead Entry No. JWKjl for the
southwest quarter nf tectlon 2t, town 11 norlh.
range Ktwest. '
Hennmes the following wllnesses Io prove IiIh
continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of
snld land, viz:
Herbert A. liobb, Clyde N. Heath, Krank P.
Neb1'' U ' l'av,UK('r' n" 01 Wnllate,
mfl OEO. E VrtENCU, KtgiHut.
mill Ur II. S, KipatLY, Its Attorney.