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TUICSDAY, JUNK 5, 1900. IRAIi BAUB.EDiTonAnDPnorniKTon sunaoniPTioN rates. One Year, cnsh In advance, $1.25 Bli Months, cash In advance ,.,..75 Cent' nterdtlhNorthriatte(NebrMk)potofflo Ktoond-cUM miliar. Tm: death of S. II. II. Clarke, former president of the Union V. cilic, which occurred at AbIivHIc, N. C, laot Friday, caused universal regret anion? the old-time em ployes, with whom he was a popu lar oflicinl. Tub populist papers oi the state who arc now shooting' their paper wads at Governor Poyntcr will support him with all possible zeal. When the word goes forth that Poynlcr must be nominated and elected for "Bryan's sake," every gun aimed at Poyntcr will promptly be spiked. So far as results go, Judge Neville has not shown superiority over his predecessors Kern and the late Mr. Greene. But perhaps the Judge has spent his time this session 'getting onto the ropes," and if re-elected will be able to do as much as Kcni did save Btifllci cnt money to buy a cattle ranch. Govkwnoh Doti'.s has issued a letter to the democrats warning them that if they nominate Bryan he will be defeated, and not only that, but that they will so discredit the party that it will be years be fore it will have the confidence of any great number of voters. This advice and prediction is good, but the fellows who arc so strongly impregnated with Bryanisin will pay no attention to it. Si:natok Woi.cott, of Colorado, has been practically decided on for chairman of the republican national convention. lie was one of the original free silver republicans who was not carried away by local pressure, and he stood tip against an almost unanimous free silver sentiment in Colorado. Thousands of free silver republicans in Colo-: iirnt uooq cawi RinomditiB iitj Tin: house Saturday passed will a rush the Littlcflcld anti-trust bil only one vote being cast against ill The bill amends the Sherman arttW trust law so as to declare every contract or combination, in the form of trust or conspiracy, in re straint of commerce among the states or with foreign nations illegal, and every party to such contract or combination guilty of a crime punishable by a line of not less than live hundred nor more than five thousand dollars and by imprisonment not less than six months nor more than two ycarH. It provides that any person injured by a violation ot the provisions of the law may recover three-fold damages. Tm: Omaha Bee yesterday gave statistics in regard to live stock shipments at South Omaha for the mouth of May, and the prices of the past month aa compared with May, 18. The figures arc as follows: May May ' 18. 1900. Cattle, receipts.... 81,902 37,3 Hogs, rcccigts 'J44,';58 121,370 Sheep, receipts.... 72,870 Horsea, receipts. . . 3,72'J Prices, beeves $5.30 Prices, hogs 4.83 To the average man this GO. 450 733 $4.15 2.'J3 is proof positive that the Nebraska farmer has enjoyed his share of prosperity during the administration of Win. McKinlcy. The farmer in May, 1900, received over one dollar per hundred more for his cattle than in Mav. 18, and nearly two dollars more per hundred for his hogs What is true at South Omaha is true the United States overt Tm: only complaint by the pop ulist press against the republican nominee for governor is that he is a horrid banker. In their estima tion no Successful business man is honest; If a man accummulatcs a little more than his neighbor he has made it at the expense of poor, un fortunate individuals. This of course is a weak argument, in fact no argument. Charles Dietrich is a banker, but who will deny that that he is an honest man? He has applied himself closely to business, has used good judgment, and ac cummnlatcd money, but in doing so has used only honest means. The cry that he is a banker will lose him no votes. Tm: conviction is gradually grow ing that Mr. Dietrich will be able to line up back of him a tremendous political strength that "will land him in the governor's chair. Every effort is now being made to drop all factional tcclingand unite in sup port of the slate and legislative tickets, The republicans feel much encouraged over the iusionist disaffection against Govcuor Poyntcr, and believe that whether it defeats hi in for rcnominattoii or not it is certain to add to the strength ot the republicans, for the reason that if Poyntcr is turned down it will alienate the votes of his friends from the support of the successful man and if he is reno minated there arc hundreds of populists who will vote to turn him down because of the cordial dislike entertained for him. Lincoln News. Tm: parties who arc happy in the certainty that the peculations of Mr. Necly in Cuba, whether they shall amount to $100.000 or $200,000, arc greater than were ever before known in the history of the govern' mcut, should moderate their trans ports, says the Kansas City Star The government of the United States, being a human affair, and run from the beginning by men and not auircls, has known many de falcatious, embezzlements, etc., and some have exceeded Mr. Neely's. taking, i at its largest figure and several times multiplied. In view of the fact that Mr. Ncel's dopredni Hons were in the postal department' somebody has been mowd to revive the history of the postiflice depart ment' n President Jackson's time It will be remembered that Presi dent Jackson lived much nearer the "earlier and better days of the re public" than we do now. Barry, General Jackson's first postmaster general, resigned in disgrace be cause of the disclosures made as to his official management. Samuel L. Gouvcrucur, postmaster at New York, was dismissed after he had robbed the government ot a large amount. But the bright particu'ar star of the public service in those days was Mr. Samuel L. Swart wout, President Jackson's collector of the port of New York, who left in the treasury an achinir void of nearly a million and a half dollars Sixty land office receivers of that period thought it blessed not only to receive, but to keep. Women are FlntAfC Healthy andstrone I IUtVLI 3 they blossom and bloom. Sickly, they vllher and die. Every woman oueht to look well and feel well. It's her right and duty, but she might as well try to put out a fire with oil as to be healthy and at tractive with disease corroding the,, organsthatmakeherawoman. Upon their health depends her health. If there U Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period, attend to It at once. Don t delay. You're ono step nearer the i;ruvo every day you put it off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging nt the most delicate and vital organs In their body. You may havo been deceived In so-called euros. Wo don't ttco how you coultl huln It thero in no much worthier atiiu ;n the market. Hut ymi won't bo ill, iippniittetl In Hrinlnold'8 l'cinnlu Keir uliitnr. We believe II I tlm one meiil cino on enttli fur womanly ilia. 1 hero in nn much illlluronco lietwuen it nml other Ho.onlled reiiiuillc " thero in between rlitllt nnd wrouK. llriidllutd Fcinulo Kopuliitor soothes the pain, utops tho drains, promote reuuliirlt y, Mrengthong, purines ntut clemmc. H due all this quickly ami easily and naturally. ItUforwomenalonetodc clilo wliothor they will up healthy PJ sli-V. llradfloldV Regulator He t bund. l pr botilout (tniff hi-Vfu. v Baal for out fr UuukU4. iiir uainnri n umn ATOK CO.. AllaaU. G. mi. .. .-- 1 It will be interesting to watch the fate of a bill introduced by Senator Thurston of Nebraska, forbidding further polygamous marriages among the Indians, and at the same time recognizing the icKiuijr vi uu aucu marriages which arc already on record. It cannot be possible that any demo crat will vote to countenance for an instant the existence of polygamy under the Hag after all the fuss which has been made about the sultan of Sulu Sioux Ctty Journ il. For a Suramor Outing. The Rocky Mountain regions, reached via the Union Pacific, pro vide lavishly for the health of the invalid and the pleasure of the tourists. Amid these ruinrcd steeps, arc to be found some of the most charming and restful spots on earth. Fairy lakes nestled amid sunny peaks, and climate that cheers and exhilarates. The Sum mer. Excursion Ratkh put in effect by the Union Pacific enables you to reach these fayorcd localities without unnecessary expenditure of time or money. In effect June 21, July 7 to 10 inc., July 18 and August 2. One fare. plusW.00, for the round trip from Missouri River to Denver, Colorado Springe, Pueblo, Ogdcn and Salt Lake City. Return limit October 31st, l0. For Time Tables and full in formation call on Jas. B. Scani.an, Agent. We are Kept Busy J I Repairing shoes for fy people who appreciate ,2 neat, substantial work till! onlv kind we do. If not already a custo- mcr wc work. solicit your y ft GEO. TEKULVE, Yellow Front Shoe Store. .2. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS... SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm fIachinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK S SALISBURY, NOKTII PLATTE. HUMPHREYS' Witch Hazel Oil THE PIL13 OINTMENT. One Application Gives Relief. It cures nicior HemorrhoidsExternal or Inter, nnl, llllmlor Weeding, Itchlugorllurnlng.Flssurcs nnd Fistula. Itcllcf Immediate cure certain. It cures Hums, Scalds and Ulceration aud Con tractions from burns. Tho Itellcf instant-healing wonderful. It cure Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Uralses. It cures noils, Carbuncles, Felons, " Itunrsimds," Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cure Inflamed or Caked Srcasts and Saru Nipples. Invaluable. It cure Rait Hheuni, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Clinpixst Hands, Fever blisters, Bore Up or Nostrils. Corns, Ilunlons, Mora nnd dialed Foot, Mings of Insects, Mosquito Kites nnd Sunburns. Throo Sissos, 250., 60o. and $1.00 Sold by Druggistt, or tent pre-paid on rocclpt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., William A Joint Hu NEW YO Cor int. New Dry Goods Store, .NORTH SlIiK.J I inn now rondy to show my friends n now sloulc ot t I DrjiJ Cjoodg and jJofcion Conio and oxnmino -rny goods ami got my prices. All my Prints are Fait Colon. A Fine Lino of Hoslory, Boys' Bioyole Hoso-nevor woar out. Comploto Lino of Ovoralla, Jackets and Moves, Geo. T, Biiz.n. i The Cash ; Grocery. 1 have just line of received a full Staple Groceries and am now ready to fill orders promptly at the JJJ lowest prices. I handle r North Platte Flour. tTOivi! me a call and lie con- p vlnccil that my prices ami rmmU are m rlKht. 2J 1 U. G. SAWYER. ir. B0LS These unwelcome visitors usually appear in the spring or cummer, when the itself from the many impurities that have accumulated during Banefui Mr. R. M. Trail, Cave, ft. C, write "l'or twenty years I wna norcly nflllctcd with bolls and carbuncle cntised by impure blood. It is impos slllc lo describe my sufTcrliiir j part of the time being unable to work or sleep. Severn! doctors! rented me, nnd I tried all the so-rnlled blood remedies, but nothing seemed to do me nny Rood. During the summer of I wntpcr fniadcd lotry ft.8.S.,niidnftcrtnkliiB several I Kittles wai entirely cured, nnd have had no return of these painful pests up to the present time," building S, S. how tleep - and any information or advice wanted will whatever for this serrice. Scud for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Address, Tho Swift Sncclfio Co.. Atlanta A Well IDressed Man is he who who get tis to clothes. Wc make his arc now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. Summer GxcuRSioNsf VIA PICTO Tlio Union I'ncillo will plnco in oiToct on Juno 'Jl, .inly i to iu inc., .liny in, and Aug. 2, Suminor excursion rates ot ONE FARE for ROUND' TRIP Plus 82 from Kansas nnd Nobrnskn points to Donvor, Colorado Springs, uoblo, Ogden, and Salt Lake. Tickets good fot return Until Octobor 3 1 st. For titno tables mid full information call on JAS B. SOANLAN, Agent. J. F. F1LL10N, Plumber, Tinworker General llepuirer. Special attention given to WHEELS TO KENT I.KOAI, NOTIOK. Alfrc.l W Hnriiinrt, Inultlii liiivtiniinrt, Iionkib A. U'liriun nun riurirK ti'iirii'ii, uori'iul nuls, will take nollco Hint mi tlio Stli ilnj nf Jniin UKK), Tlio McKinlcy k Ijinnlnu Loan m id Tru.t Company, plalntllt liir'ln fllw I It' pctllion In tlio district court or Lincoln county, llrnkn tho nliject nml ptnycr of wlilcli nre to torccloHo two certain iiiorlK"Kci ciccuIimI by Atf reil W. Dntmipnrt nml Iiutlllu Dnveiiixiit to tlm ilnlntUT 11 lion tlm fnllou'iiiu ili'Korlliiiii renl citnti: Tlm iiiiiiiliwvft unrtr nt i-cctlnn 'M, in tnwnkiitp Id norm oi rnnitu wc.i, in i.ini'oui county, mhi, ()ik nt ulilili wilt k'lvi'ii to spruro tlio iwrmuiit of n lioiul for lliu iirlnclpul slim of willi tun Inlcri'Kt roiiiHiim nttnclmil llmrulo for the sum of 7MI i'iicIi ttin otlinr was ulvcn to socuro tho pay' niunt of ten notos of 11 IKI enrli, Hnlil nuleii ami mortKiiKVS wcro lumlo uiul ilulhnri'il on tlm I'JIli tlay ot Aiiirnst. ISO.', nlpl wcro nnyiililo nn or lie forollielntilny of Hi'iilviulivr, IM7 'Hint tliuru In now tint) noon mM linnl. counoint. nnlu.s nml iuoiIkukcb ilut nun nf f 1"',I.:0, wllli ililei est at Icn ivr cunt frnm tlio 1st iluy of Juuu. lW l'lulnlllt prnjH for 11 iIi'cm-h Hint ilt'fi'mlnut lit, rciUlri'.l to pay tlio uniuit, or Unit wilil pii'iulu tuny liu olit to rnllKiy inn nnioiiui imnul Hue, You am rililr(tit to nmwur rnilil pt'tltlou oil o tcforo lliu mill iluy nt .Inly. Ititll, lntil ut Norlli l'lutto, Nclirn-lii, June (i, tHU, list HirivlNI.EV-U.iNNlHU I.O.N J lU'ltf I IIM rtNV, l'lnlntllt. J5I UyT. 11, l'lilli'imui, ll Altnrney. NOI'IDK or HAI.K, Notice Is hereby ulyen that In iiursiinnri nf nil urder nt It. M. llrluies, juilge nr Hie ill.lrlet com of Lincoln county, iiinde 011 the'th duy ot Mny limn, tor tlio sain 01 urn real esinto iiereliiatler do scribed llmro will he sold ill the east trout don nf ttioTTiurt lioute nt snltl county, lu lliu elty of Nurlli l'lalte, on tho Slid day of June, W0, nt ono o'clock, p, 111. at publio vendue to the blithest bidder for cnidi, the following descillicd real es tate! The voulliwertiiiurier of iioithenst quarter, tho northwest qiinrter of the sonthernd quarter, tho unrtheust quarter of the southwest quarter ami tho southeast quiil lir of nortliwoft qunrler. of section IN. in towiul.lp 13 north ot rnngo 27 west, in' Lincoln county, Nebruekn. Bald sale shall remnlr. open 0110 hour. North l'lalte. Nil.., June 1st, HHO. IIUTLKU IIUCIIANAN, Admlulhliator of the estate of Johu 11. 8t, Mario deceased. jll CARBUNCLES Carbuncles, which are more painful nnd dangerous, come most frequently on the back, of the neck, eating great holes in the flesh, exhaust the strength and often prove fatal. Hoils nre regarded by some jKopic as blessings, and they patiently and uncomplainingly endure the pnln and inconvenience under the mistaken Idea that their health is being benefitted, that their blood is too thick anyway, nnd this is Nature's plan of thinning it. The blood is not too rich or too thick, but is diseased is full of poison and unless relieved the entire system will suffer. The boll or carbuncle gives warning of serious internal troubles, which arc only wafting for a favorable opportunity to develop. Many an old sore, running ulcer, even cancer, is inc result oi n ucgiccicu ion. Keep the blood pure, and it will keep the skin clear of nil the irritating impurities that cause these painful, disfiguring diseases. S. S. S. cures boils nnd carbuncles easily and permanently by reinforcing, nurifying and up the blood aud ridding the system of nil accumulated waste matter, S. i3 made of roots nnd herbs which net directly on the blood, nnd all poisons, no matter scntcd, arc soon overcome nnu driven otiloy S. H. S, is not n new, untried remedy, but for fifty years has been curing all kinds of blood aud skin diseases. It has cured thousands, nnd will cure you. It is n pleasant tonic an well as blood purifier im proves the appetite and digestion, builds up your general health and keeps your blood in order. Our physicians have made blood and skin dis eases a lile study write them fully about vour case. be cheerfully given. We mnkc no charce Legal Notices. UOAl) NOTICE. UO.M) NO, 1!18. Onico of County Cleric, North Plntto, Nob., May 18, 1000. To nil whom it mny concern: Tho commissioner appointed to locnto a rond comoncing nt nortliweafcornor ot section 11, town 13 north, rnngo 112 west in Lincoln county, south of section lino botweon sections 10 nnd 11, 11 nnd 15, 2'2 nnd 23, 20 nnd 27, 31 nnd l!o, nil in town 13, run go 32, terminating nt road No. 10, nil in Lincoln county, Nebraska, bns reported in favor ot tho establish ment thorcof, nnd nil object ions tboroto or clr.ims for damages must bo (lied in tho county dork's ollico' on or beforo noon of tlio20th dny ot July, 1000, or such road will bo ostnblishod without roforonco thereto. W.M. IIOLTRY, ml81 County Clork. 1U) AD NOTICE. ItOAl) NO 217. Oillco of County Clork. North Plntto, Nob.. Mny 18, 1000. south II IHIlfUUolUilll lUIUIIIUUUiUK lib um ' '"bank ot tho South Plntto rivor, in Lin coln county nnd running thonco north on section lino bolwoou sections 33 nnd $1, 27 nnd 28 to tho publio road on Uniou Pnoillc right of way, all in town ship 11 north, rnngo 31 west, in said Lin coln county, Nebraska, having roportod in favor of tho establishment thorcof, all objections thereto or claims for dnmtiges must bo tiled in tuo ollico of tlio county clork on or boforo noon of tho 20th dny ot July, 1000, or suoli road will bo estab lished without roforonco tnoroto. W. M. IIOLTHV. ml81 County Clork. LHOAL NOTIOK. The defendants Henry E. Hcntf. Ills wife, first nnino unknown, will tako notice that nn tho 3rd lay ut April ltKW, the plnlntlff, Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, tiled Its petition In trio district court of Lincoln county. Nebraska, the object nnd prayer of which Is to foreclose certain tax liens, duly nssccsed by said plaintiff against tho soulhwext quarter ot Hoctlnb 21, town 111, rnngo 3,1. west nf the Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, rnr tne yenr im'.i, 111 tno sum or jtu.i.i; lor 1110 enr 1M, In the sura nf 1 1.22; for tho yonr 1W7, n tho sum of M.I.IIS; for lho year lMtt, lu the'suiu of (7.41; nmountlnK to tho total sum of $51.1)7; with Interest at tho rate of ten per cent pur annum from the first dny of Anrll. nil of wblcii Is due and unpaid. I'lamuu prays lor n decreo nr rorccinsnro 01 tnjd tnx lien nnd a snlo nt nnld premises. You and each nf ynit detendnnts, ore required to answer snld petition on nr before Monday tho 2.'lli day nf Jnun, 1IKI0. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A UOItl'OIlA TION. mil I l)y II. H. KuiflKLY, Its Altorney. legal Notice. Tho detendnntH. J. II. Wfston. (lrst nnmo un known, nnd Weston his wife, first nnmo un known, will take notice that on tho ilrd day of April, IttKI. tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, tiled Its petition In the district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnskn, the object nnd prnyer of which Is to foreclose cvrtnln tnx liens, duly nssessed by nd plnlnlllT nunlnst lliu north. cast (juarter ot section 1H, townsliiii 11, range 31, west nf tio Hlxlh principal inerodliin, Nebraska, for the yenr IMi.'i, in lho sum nt $10,01; for tlio yenr IU!, In tho "lii nf il l,Ki; for tho year JK97, In tho sum nf t7."i'l for tlio year tb'.H, In Hi 11 sum nf l.r-b; iiniomiilnK In tho totnl sunt of f IK.7I1; with Interest nt tho rnte nf tun nor cent nor annum from the first day of April. 11HX). all of wh c 1 Is duo and unprhl. 1'iaiiiiiii prays ior n uccreu or toreciosiire 01 until tax lien nnd n snlo of snld premises. You nnd each of you dufendauts, aro ronulrud to nmwcr said petition nil or before Monday the -MH day of 4111)0, lissj. TDK C'OUNTV Ot LINCOI..N, A COIII'OIIATIOX. mill lly II. H, UlilKely, lt Altnrney Ll'.dAI, NOTICE. Tho dufemliints Patrick li. Hulllvilii. --Hullt van his wife, llrst naiuo unknown, It. A. Hluinon. truntee, llrst nnmo unknown, Hiiuth Western In- vestiuent Company, 11 eortmrallon, 1). N. flohlbuir firxtnnmn unknown, Uoldbug his wife, llrst mime unknown, will Inko notice Hint on tho 3rd dny of April, It), the plaintiff, The County of i.iucoin, a corporation, men its putition in tuo district colut of Uncnln county, Nebraska, (he object nnd prayer nf which in to foreclose curtain Inx ileus, duly nssessed by snld plnlntlff ngalmit tho uurthent qunrtcr nf seolion 211, tnwnrhlii 0. rnugo It wrst nf lho Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for the year 18112, lu the sum nt (12 Hit fnr tho year lntr.l, In the sum of i lTi.C;); for lho yenr lKtil, In tho sum of (13.37; for tho year 1MI5, In lho sum of till Nl for the year I8WI, In lho sum nf 123.10; for tho year IMI7, lu the sum of M,7H; for the year 1MH, In lho sum nf (l.hHi niiiountln In llio total to lho sum of t:l2 51; wllh Interest at the rnte nr ten per cent per nmiuiii from the llrst day of April, tun, nil of which Is due nnd unnnlil. l'lnlntllt prays 11 decree of foreclosure of said tax lien and a snlo nf said piepilses. You anil each of you dufendauts nru rimulred to answer said petition on nr before Monday thu 25tli day of THE COUNTY Of LINCOLN, A CORPORA. TIO.V, mill Hy II, H. lliinai.v, IU nllortiey i.i:a.i. NOTICK. Tlm ilefiiiiiLintM, Nornimi Jackson, -.lnrkhou IiIh wile, llrst liuiiio unknown. It. A Simpson, tru!tcu, ilrnt naiuo unknown. Houth WcMturn Invistint'iit roiniiuiiy. Warrun A. iiuiviauu. ,11111 1 iiuwiauii. inn wuc- urriL M.unr unknown, will Like notice tint on the llnl 1l.1v nl Anrlt. 1WI. tho nlaliilllf. Tho ('ninny oT l.liiiiiln. n rnriMirallon lllt'il iIm IK'tltlim in tlio itiMtrli't court nl l.int'nlii i-ouiiiy, Nebraska me niijcct ami tirayrr nl which in to fiiririiMt rrrtaln lav liiMix. ilulv ai'KM'il agaliiKt tlm MiutheaKt quarter of Hci lloii h. lowiiHiuii 111, i anee33, west ot tlic sixih principal meridian. Nebraska, for tln year IMW 111 tlio mini o' t7,i. in the year IwM, lu tho sum of eO-KI: for the year imfl, lit inc sum 01 pw: inr tne year ihii, 111 iiiohuih ot . 111. tor tho year ik7. In tlm mini of jil.ll fnr tho vcar IWW. In the mini ot ill 1HI. ainniiiu Ine in the total nam of ixi.ta. with Interest at the rate of ten ior cent per auiiuin from the si uurui .1u11, iww, .111 01 w nit 11 in iiuc ami uniialil. I'lalntlff prays for a r.ecreo of foreiiomiro ot Rain tax liens ami it xaio nt Haul premises You anil each of you ilofcmlantH. are re qulreil to nniwer H.ild )etltloit on or before nioiiu.iv, me mm nav 111 June, itsii. THK ( OL'NTV OK LINCOLN, A CORPORA mill lly II, b. ItiDotxY iUAttorncy blootl ls inakinp an extra effort to free the winter months. Dangerous Qarhuncles tj vi viii. iiwvn, it ii vt wit iJuiauuDf llKJ lliilliur this powerful purely vegetable medicine. sss inispowcriui purely vegetable medicine. Ga. NOTICK TO llUlDQK llim.DKltH lllils will bo received nt tlio county clerk's ontce up to noon nf Juno Ctli. IIM, tor lliu coii.tructlon ot n wngon brlilce ncro". tho noiith thannel of tlio .South Pintle river npiioslta tho city nt North Pintle, Lincoln county, Nebrnain, Snlil brlilnn to bo III fvet wlila nml nbnut 20O feet Iour, lho brldtto to to built upon plllna nntlurs Ihnii 12 fnut Ioiik mill driven In the ground lx feet. Tho strlnRvrs to 110 tnuu in uuiniior. KtrlnKurs nml llmirlUK to bo nf Oregon fir throo Inchon thick nnd sixteen fcot long. The county to furnhu nil mntorlnl. The suc- cestut bidder to enter.lntn contract Willi npprnved uonii. uittiicrs win furnirii pinna wllli iuok, Tho coniiiilpulonors ronetvo tlio rluht to reject nny or nil bids. W M. UOI.TllY. 111SI cotinty uiork. LEGAL NOTICi:. The dofcmlnnls Win. I,. Jollov. his wife, first mime unknown, II. H. llonl, nrxt nnmo unknown, Hunt hli wlfo, first nnme unknown, John M, lounR, Lnurn Vountt IDs wilo, will take nnllre that nn tho 3rd day nf April, I'M), the plninllff, Tbu County nf Lincoln, n corporation, filed It ictlllon In the district court (it Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which Is to fornclnso cer tain tnx liens, duly nssessed by sntd plaintiff ngnlnst tho northwest ipinrtor nt the nnrthont miarter nf scctlnn 12, township V, range :ll, west of me Minn iirinciiat inoruiian, nonrnnn, tor 1110 year Ib'Jl. In the sum nf $l.t;l; for tho year lHtCI In the sum nf Jl.tfl; for U10 year lH'JI, In lliu sum of UM; for tho year I SOT, In tho sum of fi To; for the yenr IblKj. In tho sum ot W.31; for the year 1S'J7. In tlioxumofll.ro; fnr the year lH'JN, In the sum of fl-'M: auwunttng In the totnl sum nf t'X.W; with Interest nt the raie nf ten per cent per nnmim from the llrst dny nt April, 1WJ, all nf which Is duo and unpaid, I'lnlntlff prayH fnr n decree ut fnrclnuro nt said tnx Hen nnd n snlo nf nnld promlves. You nnd each of you defendants, aro required to answer said petition nn or before Monday tlie 'ilth dny ut June. 11)00. Tlfi: COUNTY or LINCOLN, A COIU'OILV TION. mill Ily 11, S, ItiimiXY, Us Attorney. LAND OFFICE NOTICES. NOTIOK FOR l'ClllilUATIO.V. United States Land Ollico, North Plntto, Neb., April Mil,. 1W0. t Nntlce Is hereby nlveu that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make tlnnl proof In support nf his clnlin, nnd that said prnof will bo made beforo lU'Kister and Jlecelver nt North Plntto, Nob., on Mny llllh, 1W0, vll ALKXANDElt OltKKN, who mado Homestead Entry No. MKHI for tho norlhonst qunrlcr of Heclloii S8, Town 10 north, Itnnce 31 west. 110 names tlio riillnwIiiR witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon nnd cultivation nf said land, viz: Martin II, MoDermntt, Wnltor V.. Onr. trel, OoorKo Kuenig, nf Hnniurset, Nub. and Jacob uussius,n Mirui riatio. rucu.. n0 OEO. E. FltENCH, lleglster. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Oillco, North I'lntto, Neb., April 23d. 111)0. A sullloleut contest nflldnilt liavluu liven tiled In this oillco by Lincoln Carpenter, nf Huchnunn, Neb,, contestant, ngntnst Tlmbsr Ciilturo Entry Nn. 12,771, made March 2',), lhsi). for the enst hnff of tho Northeast quarter and the southwest quar ter ot tho Northeast qunrler ot Section 21, Town ship 10 north, ltnuge 20 west, by Reymour I., tiuy der, conleslou, In which It Is alleged that rieymour L. Mnyuer iiuriiig 111s 1110 umo irom imn 10 tuo time of his death in IbW. fulled to plant to trees. seeds or cut I lugs nr culthato nny part ot raid tract, but wholly nbauiloncil tno same, nnd mat. since his death his heirs have failed tn plant to ......... .... n..llt....u n1ll.nB nnv ..,. 1 1 cvn. ri run 111 viikiuk. im ,.,,i. ,'. of said tract, that tho land that had been broken has wholly grown up tn weeds and grass and said defects exist tn this date; said parties nre hereby notified to np.ienr. resnoiid nnd offer ovtdenco touching said allegation nt ten o'clock n, in., on .Tune llllh, 1KH), beforo tho lleglster and Receiver at tho United States land nftlco In North Plntte, Nch, Tho snld contestant having. In a proper nffidavt! filed Anril 23d. 100(1. set forth facts which show that after dno diligence, personal sorvloo of this notice cannot be made, It Is hereby ordered nud directed that such noltco ho given by due and proper publication. niis-o yisu, i ui..uii, ncgiKior. NOTIOK FOR I'llIU.JOATlO.V. Ijinii Ollico at North l'latto, Neh ) April 20th, lHOll. f Notice Is hereby given Hint the following mimed sottler hai lllcd notice nt hor Inlcnlloii to mako tlnal proof in support or her claim, nud Hint said proof will bo made beforo lleglster nnd Receiver at North l'latto. Neb., on Juno 11th, 1000, vim ANNA E. HTlU'HE.Nrl Who made Homestead Entry No. 17,8fiT. for Lot 1, Hectlon',', Town 12, llnngo, nnd lho North. wot quarter nf the Hnuthwest ounrtor nnd Lots 5. tl.nnd 7. Hectlon 3(1. Town ; north, llnngo 2,1 west, rine names tim roiiiiwing wimesNes to prove nor continuous residence upon and cultivation of said and vU: John Hnydur, John Kallher, Ooorgo Huydoriuid Willlniu I'liliiiiuur. nil of Maxwoll, Neb. (IKOltdi: E. 1'ltICNCIi, n2l 0 llogUler. NOTIOK FOR lil M0ATI 0 a Land OOlce nt North Platte, Nob., ) May 10th, U'00, J Notice Is hereby given that tlie following-named sottler has filed notice of his intention to mako final proof In supimrt nf his claim, and that said proof will be mmlobnforo lleglster i.nd ltecelver ut North Platte, Neb.. 011 July 12th, lV, vlx; 1IEU1IEHT A. UOllli, who lumlo Homestead Entry No. 1T0W, fnr lh north half of northeast quartoruind north half ot northwost quarter of Hectlon 31, Town 0 north, ltnngu 3!) we't. He names the following wlliiesnw to prfn his continuous resldeuoo uikiu nnd iiulthallon if snld lnnd vizi J. H, Hobblus, O, N. Ilentli, Frank 1', Embrey, J. O. I'nvliiger, nil of Wnl'nco, Nilrnfln. II122-JI OEOltOK E. FUENOH. lleglster. NOTICE TOIt l'Ul) LIGATION, Lnnd OOlco at North I'Utls, Neb., May llllh, lwm. f Notice Is hereby given Unit tho following. nntned velller has tiled nollco nl bis Inlentlou to make tlnal proof in rupport of bin claim and Hint snld prnnt will be Hindu before the Register and lle oelver nt Nurth rintte, Nub., ou July 12lh. UKJO.vU' ' JAMES H. 1I01I1IINB, who iiiiidu llniuesteiid I'.ntry No, KKiHI for thu Miulhwiwt quartur of section SH, town U uorlh, range lUwo.t. Ilennmes IIm following wllnea-es In prove hlH I'onllniioiis lestdencu upon and cullhnllou of said land, io Herbert A, Robb, (!lyiii N, llealli, Trnnk p. Eintirey, nnd John O. I'nilnger, all of Wallace, Neh. I'liid OEO. E. ritl'.NPII, Register. NOTICE I'OII I'l'IIMCATlO.V. Laud Olllce at North I'lntto. Neb., May 2.1,1. IWW. Nntlce is hereby glveu that the follow lug. nnuiH.l settlor has hied notice nf his Intention to make ttnal proof in support ot his claim, aud that snld proof will bo muda beforo lleglster and ltecelver it North Platte, Neh., on July 1Mb, W0. viz; LEVI WOLE, who iniido homestead entry Nn, 1BH37 for the northwest quarter of section 3.1, tounsblplO north, range !U west. He mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd ciilllvnllon of said land, vlx II. M, ITIsto, Dickens, Neb., J. C. Cosscl man, ot North l'lntle, Neb; W, T, 8. Couuort nud Bldney Dow of Dickens, Neb m2i-0. OEO, K ritENCH, Register, 3' t: