The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 06, 1900, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 1900.
IRA L BARB, Eorron AD Pbopiiibtob
8UB80RIPTION BATK0. v
One Year, cash In fcdvanca M-8
Bis Moatbi, OMh In advance IS 0nU'
nrlHhNoHhPliat7(NbrMk)portoffloM
eooud-clessmatter.
Knorraotu Poultry ntulnrii.
Two hundred and ninety millions of
'dollars for poultry, the proceeds of one
year, compared with 186,000,000 for
hogs for the eamo tlmo, tells with em
phasis the enormous magnitude of tho
poultry buslne. Wo are still Import
ers of eggs.
AaeUnt Fountain In Athene
The Athens corrrondent of tho
London Dally Mall says: "Tho oxca
Yators of the American school have
dlscorered tho only fountain men
tioned by Pausanlas In tho Agora. It
Is absolutely Intact. The bronze Hons'
heads, through which flowed tho wa
t: are still in their places In tho
wall."
Cardboard for Calling.
The Norwegians aire exporting as
phalted cardboard, Which can be used
for walls and celliBgs and many other
purposes. It Is composed of soveral
layers of compressed paper coated
with asphalt H Is oheaper than wood,
but Just as stronannd wiU Vot rot or
crack.
RHEUMATISM
Distorts Muscles,
Shatters Nerves,
stiffens Joints.
Is due to an ncid poison which gains access to the blood through failure of the proper
nnrnna in rnrrv n(T nml teen the nvsltMM clear of all morbid. effete matter. This noisoil
I - .. 1 . . f .....l.t'".........-!.. t -. .1 !
llirougil l nc general circulation is ucposiicum uie joints, inuscicsuuu nerves, causing uiemosi intense ima.
Rheumatism tuny attack with such suddenness and severity as to make within a few days a healthy,
active person helpless and bed-ridden, with distorted limbs and shattered nerves; or It may be slow In
developing, with slight wandering pains, just severe enough to make one feel uncomfortable ; the teo
ilcncy m such cases is to grow worse, ntul finally become chronic.
Like other blood diseases, Rheumatism is often inherited, and exposure to damp or cold, want of proper
food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculated to impair the health, will frequently cause it to develop
in early life, but more often not until middle age or later. In whatever form, whether acute or chronic,
inT-'intV,!: Rheumatism is Strictly m Blood 0Imm,
and no liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble. Neither do the preparations of potash
and mercury, and the various mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, cure Rheumatism, but
ruin the digestion and break down the constitution.
A remedy which builds up the general health and at the same time rids the system of the poison is
II.. t.. ...!. ....... tn. Ut. ,.l!-... GOO 1. f 1,..t.. n,l Umri. m nt -r.Mit--f.il
v-- - lilt; Ullijr Ddiv tint I .t J mi I .m v iui mi. ii in, fciaiii. vj. w. v J , inuiiv VI luuuii i.ui .1 nuu um o ui tiisu.
solvent, purifying properties, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place the blood and quickly neutralizes
the ncid and dissolves all poisonous dcjwsits, stimulates and reinforces the overworked, worn-out organs, ana clears the system
of all unhealthy accumulations. tj. . a. cures permanently aim uiorougiuy, ana Keeps
the blood in a pure, neaitny sinio.
mk&mfri
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at North Platte, Neb.,
Octobnr Sth. 1000. f
Notice la hereby given that the followina.nanioa
settler has filed notice of hie IntenUon to make
final proof In support of his claim, and that Mid
proof will be made before Register and "Receiver
at North Flatte, Neb., on Novcmlior 23d, 1900, tin
a s a ifint a tin
Hat CeasCtl by the proper U8C Of of Wallace. Nob., who mado Homestead Entry No.
jiwinror mo north west quarter uoction iu, Town
ii, norm, itange kj west, .
lie names the following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence npon and cultivation of said
land via: William Lakln, JamoaT. Coats, Ilobort
i, nyaes, in, i oglor all of Wallace, Nebraska,
If UKOHU1C K. FIIKNUII. lteirlSter.
Baldness and
Gray Hair
German Hair and
Scalp Producer.
Atter which uature will grow hair
where the hair follicle is not en
tirely destroyed. Ladies or gentle-
.a . I
men is your scalp diseased oy
KSOAZ. NOTICES.
ir. r n M.iUv niV. ittli Kfrret. Tri'tlAiiiinnll. I ml., for eighteen mnnlli wnssntrrrltilv afflicted
with Rheumatism tie wns unable to feed or dress himself. Doctors said tils ense wns hopeless. He had
tried flflv-two prescriptions that friends had given him, without the slightest relief. A few bottles of
6. 8. 8. cured him permanently, and he ha never had n rheumatic pain since. This was five years ago.
We will send free our special book on Rheumatism, which should be in the hands
of every sufferer from this torturing disease. Our physicians have made blood and skin
diseases a life studv. and will irivc you anv information or advice wanted, so write them
fully end freely about your case. We make no charge whatever for this service. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, 8.
sss
Cooperative Town In Ifiuisiis.
Tho little town of Moorehcad, Kan.,
has a co-operatlre hotfcl, laundry, hall,
creamery and canning factory, and n
co-oporatlvo dining hall, with several
co-opcratlve farms near by.
A Muslo Typewriter.
A Massachusetts man has Just taken
out a patent for a music typowrltor.
Music copying has conio to bo a profes-
clon, so much of It Is demanded for
orchestras, choruses and bauds.
An Irish Bait.
Senator Chandler perpotrated an
Irish bull during the debate on the na
val bUI one day recently by asking
Senator Tillman to name am officer of
Us svy "who had never st foot on
the ocean," but he struck it out of the
record.
Card of fttalilonnble.
The invitations which havo been re
ceived In this city for a fashlonablo
wedding which 'is to bo celebrated but
of town consist of enough cards to puz
tie the average recipient. Thoy oven
Include a card to show to tho ticket
chopper at tho ferry and ono which
entitles the holder tt transportation
on the train which is to bo run for the
wedding guests. New York Sun.
Ugtitnt Magnetises Tool.
'Ab extraordinary freak was played
fey lightning during a heavy thunder
torn In Coventry. The lightning
truck the chimney stack of a house
occupied by a watchmaker and split It
to tkf basement, Magnetising nil tho
tools and watches In the workshop.
Krery particle of steel received a
charge of the tlecfcic current. It is
thought It may fee possible to demag
netke the smaller articles and parts ol
wafthts, but the larger tools are su
thoroughly imprecated as to be com
fHely spoiled. Vorelgn Letter,
Cmm by HM.
A Wiesbaden landlord brought an
action In the Oberlandergerlcht (the
Court ot Appeals), for damages caused
to his property by fleas, alleged to
nave been introduced Into the build
ing by the tenant's Newfoundland dog.
No less an expert was called by tho
court than Prof. Teschenberg, ot the
Unlveslty of Halle. lie said that It
was Impossible at that lato date (the
German court had beoa too long In
calling up the caso) to dettrmtne what
kind ot a flea had Invaded tho prem
ise, and thereforo It could not be
proved thst tho dog was the causo of
the nuisance.
Ceuanelasj ava Orajn
Awios J. Cunmlage is the most ve
hement orator In Congress Den Till
man not excepted nd flies all to
finders before he completes his first
eatence. Not even Joe Sibley him
self can assume more ungraceful atti
tudes, and not even the late Dick
Bland looked miro like a farmer. Cuni
ralags writes aH his speeches, Includ
ing those of leus than fifty words. .It
you boo hiss at his desk writing like a
race horse, watch htm a few minutes,
and the Irst thing you know he will
have the loor and be hurling argu
ments at the other side. Washington
Utter.
(JlasRor Exhibition. .
Tho guarantee fund for the ap
proaching Glasgow exhibition now
amounts to about 500,000, Tho build
ings aro being pushed forward as rap
idly as possible, the Industrial and
mnchtnery hatls being nearly complet
ed. Tho material for the big concert
hall Is all on the ground, and tho con
tractor expocts to start almost Imme
diately with tho grand avenue nnd the
big bridges over tho streets and tho
Kllvln. Tho now art gallertoi are Hear
ing completion, ot a cost of 250,000.
They will contain pictures, objects of
art and other articles showing . tho
progress of art during the century.
Vho women's, section Is to bo n spe
cialty, as will show what womeu
have done and are doing In nil walks
of the community. No space will bo
allotted after tho end of this month,
so as to' ajjow the council to get every
thing In order before tho opotitng day.
itanroasi neepen.
Experiment ,err being ma3'n Ger
many with beech as a matorlalifor rail
way sleepers. It'ljts been found that
without preservative treatment such
leepers are apt to rot Internally
though they may be apparently sound
on the exterior,. On the Alsace Lor
raine lines favorable results hojo been
obtained with croosotcd boocu sleep
ore, which have shown an average life
ot IBM years, whllo others preserved
with stnc chloride have proved still
aere satisfactory, their life being tlV4
)rri.
Illll-Cllmblnk" lllcyole Competitions.
A curious fcaturo of cycling, which
seems to bo confined practically to tht
northern midlands of Great Britain.
Is tho hlll-cllmbing competition.
Mexican Cotton Heed OIL
Tho avorngo annual production ot
cotton seed oil In Mexico during tho
last few years has been about 3,300,000
pounds, and tho consumption In 1899
was 31.000,000 pounds. The prlco aver
aged about 12 cents por pound.
Hr Wood Fnlp riant.
Senator rroetor, of Vermont, and.
other American capitalists, have com
pleted arrangements for tho construc
tion of a 17,000,000 wood pulp plant at
Grand Falls, N, II., which Is located In
a great timber region.
Immigration Is I-nrco.
Immigration to tho United Strftcs la
unusually largo at tho present tlmo
Tho figures for every month of the cur
rent year show an lncrcaso over those
for tho corresponding periods In any
previous year with ono or two exeep
tlons. Tho total Immigration far tho
month of May Is given as 56,812, nnd
the figure for the present month is sure
to be much largor.
. j)lrt oi fltunr
Crocodile's, like ostriches, sivnllow
pebblen and small stones, which sarv
the purpose ot grinding their (unit. The
natives a-vsj't Hint It Is possible to tell
tho ageef s, crocodile by the number oi
stones In It.i sturaac'i. for they swal
low ono each year. In point f 'act.
fifteen rrencs havo been Ttund In tin
stomach of a crocoill'.o twelve feet long,
whereas tho average number loi youn
ger ones varies between four and eight
So says Mr. Voltkow, who has been
studying the matter for jercral yentv
City Children In tho Country.
A party ot visitors to the country
was very much Interested last summer
by tho remarks of somo Now York
children, sent out by the fresh nlr fund
for a week or two In tho country,
Thero wcro quite a number of them
playing about a pretty farm houso one
day when somo passars-by Btoppcd and
began to talk to them. "Did you over
ee any chickens beforo?" asked one
lady, as a flock ot fowls camn strutting
down tho lawn. "Oh, yes," snld ono
of tho oldest, wisely, with a knowing
shako of his head. "Wq'vo always scon
'em lots only generally It was after
thoy was ncolcd."
Millions of I'nasougx-rs.
The tramways, omnibuses, nnd un
derground railways In and nround
London, within a radius of five miles,
carry each year about 53,000,000 passengers.
Sncnr Versus Starvation.
Experiments by Professor Mosso In
tho University of Gonon havo shown
that sugar administered after a period
of starvation or a long faBt, restores
vitality much moro rapidly than bread
docs. Tho tompcraturo of tho body
quickly increases with tho administra
tion of sugnr.
rrnposi-tt lMucittloiiiil Quii'lllcntlou.
A proposed franchise act in Mani
toba prohibits voting by persona who
nro unablo to read and wrlto the Bng
Ilsh language. This provision is aimed
at tho newly nrrlved Galaclnns and
Doukhobars, who aro disposed to re
tain their former language and cus
toms and who nro said to bo undoa'p
able citizens In other particulars.
A Koiiinrkahlo Orconlnnil 1'nper.
Greenland boasts of a monthly Jour
nal called "Kalorlkralt.' It consists of
a slnglo sheet ot paper printed In three
'olumns In tho Esqulmo language, and
Is published nt Godthnab, on tho west
coast of Greenland. Tho payments for
tho naiicr nro peculiar. For three
months the subscription Is two ducks;
whllo a sablo skin will pay for the
paper for a wholo year. Slnglo copies
aro to bo had for ono fowl each. '
Doe Muntimnnt Cost 8309.
Tho memory of Caesar, a Great Dane
that belonged to Mrs. T. B. M. Cardeza,
of Germantown, Pa., but which died ro
cently, Is to bo kept grcon by a monu
ment costing $200. Caesar was 9 years
old nnd three feet tall and was n great
pot among Cardezn's largo collection of
animals. Tho dor, wan burled In n line
cofnn, with rcnl silk lining and silver
handles. On tho monument, which 13
now being constructed, will bo in
scribed tho following: "Erected to an
old and faithful friend."
. i r o !
ur. uumpnrey b lamous opcciu.. t pricef,ioo.
beven-seven breaks up a cold oy
restoring the checked circulation
known hv a chill or chillv feelintr.
the first sitrn of a cold, it starts the FALL AND WINTER
blood coursiup; through the veino OTTTrnj"o
and at once "breaks up" the cold. OUA 1
acts directly upon the die
woman's
life
How "77" Breaks up Colds.
LEOAL NOTIOK,
William I. Potter. Emma n. Pntlor. J. I. Casn
which tbthair foliic'le is destroyed SSSSS!:
Then you are sure of a bald head Wft M&ffiffiAK
and gray hair. So purchase a Nebraska, nsslnst scld defendants, tho obcet and
hottlo of mv nntisentic rcmcdv at prayer of which are lo foreolow certain mort-
OOllie oi my anilBepiicicmuuy.il R(1H0 0xccuto! by William I, Potter, nnd Emma 11.
once, thereby retaining vour hair rotter, to tho piaintirr, upon tho northeast
and pride. Parents sliould use rter "f .cxiion 10 ipiA north i
an Hair Producer Oil their cure the payment of a certain promissory note
philrlrfMi'n nrnln an n. tonic nnd nre- I with coupons attached, dated December the Slut,
cniiureu s Bcaip as a ionic ana pre- ... . K08Ura of Kwodne ami uayabie in no
VCntattye. If Conditions OI the SCalp years from tho date thereof. The lnlorCRt con-
tin a tint- imnrnvnri hv flip nrnnnr pons beliiR ten In number, each for fifteen dollars,
lias not improved oy me proper fMllnB d00 evory Blx monlhs ,fter lh dnt(;
USC Of half a bottle, return tile of the nolet and that plaintiff ha pn'n tb taxes
hnllti nnrl mnnpv will he rif nnrlprl on tho bovo dcscrlbod premises to protect his
ootue ana money win oe rcituiuca. Hll8 for 18 yenrt from ,weJ(0 nwrinciuHive,
If not for Sale ill your town Bend to Tbatthorels duonpon said note and mortusKo
mv nr1rlrrRR Msinufnrtiirprl hv and for tnxes paid tho sum of W97.CO, for which
...j -j i sum wnn uuorost irom ino ibi aay or January,
ot nv rt v BnaTTT 1101, plaintiff prays for a decree; that defendants
.ITXVUX , V. A. fUBliiii, I intlirn tin rmnlrnil to nT thn Hnmn. ni tlist sslil
Kearney. Neb. I premises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount due.
' and that the pretended judgment lien held by do-
IV... ..I. : xrnit. To I I i , leiiuani J. I. v;aeo ruresnintc aiacnine uompnny
'Of 8ale in North Platte by mttvbBIi.crNMi tobolunlorandinforlor toolaln.
c barbers and by A. F. Streitz, drug- tin's mortaBe lien.
nC!i. a? i ivi You are required to answer said petition on or
ease, wituout exciting disease or
disorder in any other part of the
system.
"77" cures thoroughly; no bad
after effects; no stuffy head; no
catarrh; no sensitive throat; no
probtration, vigor and strength
being sustained during the attack.
"Seventy-seven consists of a
small vial of pleasant pellets; fits
the vest pocket. At druggists, 25
cents. Doctor book mailed free.
Humphrey's Homco. Medicine Co..
Corner William and. John streets,'
New York.
Anticipating the wants of
men who wear good clothes
good material, good workman
ship and good fit we have
laid in a nice line of Fall and
Winter Suitings and Pants
before tho Uth day of December IP
uaica November i, ivuu.
0- ErBRAIH 11. 1IXB9UCT, viaintin.
LEGAL NOTICE.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln County, ss.
in mo uoumy uouri.
Notice Is hereby alven that Tho. T. Marcolt.
has filed his petition In said court praying that he
pointed Kuaruian (or tno minor children or
Johnson.
Said matter will bo heard In tho county court
ot said oou nty. November 30, 1000, at 0 o'clock, a.m.
uateu nor. z, nw.
el A. 8. BALDWIN, County Judge,
ORDEIt OF 1IKA1UNQ.
fc Stitch in Time
Saves Nine
Is a trite old saying, and is
particularly true when applied
to Shoes. Our business is to
mend Shoes, and people give
us the credit of knowing our
business from a to z. If your
Shoes need mending, bring
them here.
George Tkulv.
YELLOW FKONT SHOE STORK.
State of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ss.
in tne uounty uourt.
In the matter of tho estate ot James D. Wilson.
deceased.
On reading and filing tho petition of Mory Jace
Wilson; praying that the lnstrumont filed on the
3d day or ftovemoer, iwu, and purporting to to
thn lnht Will nnd TitatAmOTit of thn said docesstd.
Goods, and solicityour orders. fcJMt' .ni
... , .. c ji i I Testament of tho uald James V,
We Can SatlSty yOU in lit and Wilson, deceased, and that tho execution of said
instrument may do commmoa ana ine auminuiia
tlon ot said estate may be granted to Mary Jane
wnson asoxccuirix.
Ordered, That December 5, 1900, at 0 o'clock, a,
m., la anslgned for hearing said petition, when
nil persons Interested In said matter may appear
at a county court to be held In and for said
connty, and show cause why the prayer of peti
tioner should not bo granted.
Dated November n, liw.
(U A. 8. Baldwin, County Judge.
price.
F. J, BROEKER
First Door Worth Wilcox Storo.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
a
V. BEDELLi
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Offices: North Flatte National Bank
Building, North Flatte, Neb.
bat on too zvui day nt September, a. l.
i plaintiff. Frledrich Waltcmatb. filed his
in tho district court of Lincoln county,
;a, tho object and prayer of which aro to
F.
P. DENNIS, M. D.,
HOMOEOPATHIST,
Over First National Bank,
NORTH PLATTE, -
NEBRASKA.
jyt.G. B. DENT
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office over Streitz's Drug Store.
Telephone 115.
North Platte. - - - Nebraska.
S
9
1 1
is hard enough as
it is. It is to her that
we owe our worm,
ami everything
nhoiikl he made as
easy as possible for
her at the time of
childbirth, This
Is just what
MOTHER'S
Friend
will do. It will male o
bnbv'a comlnir easv
and painless, and that without tak
ing dangerous drugs into the sys
tem. It is simply to bo npplied to
tho muscles of the nbdomcu. It
penetrates through tho skin carry
ing strength nnd elasticity with ft.
It strengthens tho whole system nnd
prevents nil of the discomforts of
pregnancy.
The mother of n plumb bnbe in
Panama, Mo., says: "I have used
Mother's Friend and enn praiso it
highly."
Cot Mother's Friend at the
Drug Storo, $1 per bottle.
The Dradfleld Regulator Co.,
ATLANTA, GA.
Writo for our free illustrated book,
Before Uaby is Born."
War Draws Faddist Audiences.
Motlorn wnrfare draws largo audl
nncea. From nil over the world men
and women of wealth nnd lolsuro flock
to tho scenes of military operations as
they would to a now play or opera.
Ono of aonornl Otis' tasks In tho Phil
ippines luta been to lecop sightseers
from coinlnu to Manila. A wall hnB
Bone up from South Africa, where tho
Influx of tourists hns bocn so groat that
it hna hamporcd military operations.
l'nrto Itlou'a liiinsu I'cpul itlitn.
Our now Island of Porto Rico, accord
ing to Mr. Mart. V. Harrington, Is
"the most densely populated rural com
munity proper In America." It has
About 220 Inhabitants to the squvre
mile. When the Spaniards first occu
plod It, It wns ub dutisoly populated na
It Is now. llefore Columbus dl3?ovorcd
America two successive races had oc
cupied tho Island; ono Bcems to have
, been of northern origin and ye other
was of Cnrlb stock, livery tliinulo part
of the land has been cultivated asuln
and again.
Origin f "llolnmiVi ClioVj."
"Hobson'8 choice" hua been a by
word for bo long that many havo for
jotton Uo oilgln, An tho story coca.
Tobias Hobs6.. was a euiTlor nnd Inn
kecpor at Cambridge, Ihigland. Ho
kept a Btablo of forty good horses, al
vuyn ready and fit for traveling, hut
when u man cnino for n horso ho was
led Into tho slnbla whoro thoro was a
r;fcat cliolco, but wns obliged to tako
tho lmiso whlcli stood nearest to tho
(tr.blo door, bo that every customer
was alll'.o sorvod nccordlng to his
vlirnco, nnd ovory horso rlddon with
'iie fmmo justice.
Dromu oi fnltli Ciiiuo True.
St. Jo8oph (Mich.; Cor. Chicago Hoc
oril: MIbb 1AHkAu&ii!io of Muskegon
formerly or this city, a fow nlshts ugo
dreamed sho had fallen heir to n largo
sum of money. She has since received
word from relatives In California that
tin undo has tllod, leaving nor and her
clstor flGO.OOQ, to bo divided equally
between them. Tho undo wns John
Marti of San Joso, Cal. Miss Augulro
Is an orphan, nnd for tho last two
years has picked borrlcs hero fdr a
T.
O. PATTERSON,
KTTO F2 N BY-KT-LHUZ,
Office over Yellow Front Shoe Storo
NORTH PLATTE. NEB.
A. II. Darts.
-AVIS & ROACH
L. E. ItOAon
D'
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
NORTH PLATTE., - - NEBRASKA
Qrndy Block Rooms 1 & 2.
I J , S. HOAOLAMD. W. V. HOAOLAND
Hoagland & Hoagland,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Office orer
McDonald's Bank. NORTH FLATTE, NEB.
AGED IN THE WOOD ilcox a halliqan,
whiskies, wines and brandies ac- ATTORNS YS-AT-LA TP,
. , . a , . tTORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA
quire U1C riCliebl. UUVOr aim mat Offic. or.r North Piatt. National Bank.
iiinllnur nn.ilninn.iiv nlialllt'
mv.iui.t t" " l J I tt ninnrr.v
We sell uo othersort, and so can El.
ri' 'a. 1. A 1. X vylvii tU 1 -Al-Jja VY
assure you sausiacuoit wnn cacu 0ffloe mnmn Blook. Dewev Btreet
nttrelinse. Some esnectallv fine NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA
i i
O. CsT. Taylor braud, is the fin
est on the market. It will gain in
value and therefore in price ns the
years roll 'round; but it is first
grade even now.
LAND OFFICE NOTICES.
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. S. Land Offlco North Flatto, Nob,
Octnbnr . 1U00.
A Nufflctrnt contest affidavit having been filed
In this officii br Mahlnn E. Fearaon contestant.
against homestead ontrT No. 10,833, ruailo Norora
br 20, IMC', for naat halt ot northwest quarter
LieMb iii 1 i TStSU A mu and tho north half of southwest quarter of eectlon
M DlHR Y W A L I DJA A 1 M township north, rango S west, br David
AGRICULTURAL
LAND
SEEKERS
Parrit. eontiwUH'. In which It In alluscd that David
Farrltt haH not made hla homo on said tract nor
abown hlmrtclf In tho neighborhood for more than
Ave voaru JaKt iat. that thoro aro no Iroprore-
menta on aald tract aud tho israo Is nnoccuplod
wild pralriw land at tho preeont tlmo, and that
aald aliened abnonco from said land waa not duo
to bla r mplormont In the army or navy or marine
corps or tno unltea HtaioH said parties, aro hcrcur
nollflod to appear, respond and offer evidence
toucmng ma allegation at iu o'ciocic, a. ni. on
December 4, WOO. beforo the register and rooolvor
at tho United Htates land ofUco In North Flatto,
Nob.
Tho asld contestant having, In a proimr nflldavlt,
filed October U. 1W0, tot forth facta which show
that after due diligence, personal sorvlco ot this
otico can not do roauo. it is ocreDT ornorea ann
LEGAL NOTICE.
Tho defendant. Aognsta Waltoniath. will tuka
notice, that on tho 20th day nf September. A. L.
WW, tho
iwuunn :
V... u
obtain a decrco of dlvorco from tho abovo named
defendant, for adultery.
Bald defendant Is required to annwor said peti
tion on or before Monday tho 12th day of Novem
ber, a. u. lvw.
FMXnnlCll WALTKUATR.
2- By II. 8. Rldgley, hla Counsel.
NOTICE.
William F. McKlnlcr will take notice that on
I.JIO III. UI UWH'U.I, AVW, JjUiWH X. . JUUAIIIID,
plalnllff herein, fllod her petition In the district
court or uncoin county, iooraaaa, againai sain
defendant, tho object and prayer of which are
that Hhe may bo divorced from the said William I.
McKlnloy, on tho ground that ho has beon
guilty ot extreme, cruelty towards this plaintiff,
and on tho further grounds, that tho dofendant
being or sufficient ability to proviuo uuitanie
malntcnnnco and aupport for plaintiff and her
children, grossly, wantonly and crncllr lefusod
to do no. Plaintiff furthor prays for the custody
of Waunltn McKlnloy and Wllllo MoKlnley,
children ot plaintiff and defendant. ,
you aro required to answor tnis petition on or
beforo thu 10th day of November. 1(100.
EMMA M, MCIUNLTT,
0- By Wilcox tt llalllgan, Uor Attorneys.
NOTICE OF FKOBATINO OF F011EIQN WILL8.
In the inattor ot tho estate of Marcla n. Clayton,
and John li, Clayton, deceased, both lato of
Deloware county. Now York,
Notice Is hereby alven that on lho 10th day ot
October, 1000. there was filed In my office what
purpoita to bo the last will nnd testament of
Marcla 11. Clayton; also ono purporting to be tho
last will and testament ot John U, Clayton.
Attached to said wills are tho records of the
surrogate cntirt ot Delaware county, New York,
showing that said wills havo been admitted to
probalo ill tnat court.
I havo net tho 131b day of November, 1000, at 0
o'clock, a. in,, atmyoffloe In Lincoln county, Ne
braska, as tho time and place for the hearing of
any objections to tho admitting ot aald wills to
probate 111 thlsconrt. If no objections aro filed,
tno same will bo admitted to probatoon thai date,
Dated ooiouer iu, jwu.
23- A. ri. BALDWIN, Counly Judge.
LEGAL NOTICE. '
To JamoaF. Rtroud. non-restdont dofendaud.
You aro hereby notlflod that on tho 27th day of
October, iwi, Jennie si. mroua nioa n pcuuun
against you in tbo district court ot Lincoln
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which
aro to obtain a divorce from you on the ground
that you havo been guilty ot oxtremo cruelty to-
wards hor, and that for tho past throo years you
have wantonly and cruelly failed and ncgloclod to
provide her with the common necessaries of lifo,
you being of sufficient, ability to suitably main
tain her; and for the care and custody of tho
ohlldren, the issue of said marriage.
You aro required to ansvrer said petition on or,
beforo Monday tho tenth day ot December, 1000
Dated norm riaue,MenrasKa. uctober ma, iisju
Jknnik M. Btiioud. Flalittlff,
30-1 By T, O, Patterson, Her Attornoy.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Flora L. lVnlo. non-resident defendant, will
tako notlco that on tho 18th day of October. 1000.
Hubert 11. Fealo, plaintiff herein, filed his peti
tion In tho district court ot Lincoln counly, Ne
braska, against said dofendant, tho object and
prayer of which are to securo a dlvorco from said
dofendant, and tho custody ot minor child of
Slalntlft and defendant, upon tho grounds ot
osurtlon for more than two years.
You aro reaulrod to nnswer said petition on or
beforo tho 2t)th day of November, 1000,
Dated Oct. 18, 1U00.
ItOBinT 1'CAI.X,
101 By Ncvlllo Parsons, his Attorneys,
LEGAL NOTICE.
Hi
To Ramuel Welch, nan-resident defendant.
You are hereby untitled that on Saturday the
17th day ot November, 1000, at the office of Ottna
A. Ilylngton at room 4, Orescent block. In the city
proper publication
save time and
munty and Im
prove (hflrton
dltlon If their
ttrkek rftrrles thtm to tb
PFREE HOMESTEAD LANDS
IN WESTERN CANADA
BfCiire for younslt and your tons a hsrlt
llii, roitlnif you nothing. In tbsouuria
vr a low yr u win
YIELD YOU A COMPETENCE
as It has dona thousands ot othsrs, who
falling elicwnere, to day hsva comforta
ble homes. Yltld of wheat It rhenomsnal
and prices the Mshrit, owing to cilia
quality of grain and
LOW RAILWAY RATES THAT EXIST.
Cllmst hvalthy, fuel plentiful and taies merely nom
inal, Write for particulars and iperlunca ot farnien
to the neareet agent of the Oanadlan Uovernroant or
supt. or immigration, uuawa,
Canada, or to
XT. V. BENNETT.
Cnnudlau Oovernmeut AtqnX
Fkakk Bacon, Register.
. ini iifi
!.,r??d. h,t..?."t notice be ghen by duo and o( ,)wa cu . ; JoDDeo d '
l win take the deposition of Harriott E. Welch, to
do used in an action pending in the district court
ot Lincoln county, Nebraska, wherein Harriett E,
weicn is piaiuuii and Harauci wolch Is defendant.
Bald deposition will be taken nt the hour of nlco
o'clock, a. m, with authority to adjourn from day
to dny until such deposition hns been takeu.
Hold deposition to bo nsed on thu part ol the
pinintltt in the abovo entitled action.
llAHKlKTT K. WKLril,
23- liy Wilcox & llalllgan. her Attorney.
HIO DATE NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate ot Martin II. MjCTi,
deceNsed,
In tho County Court of Uncolu County, Ne
braska, October 10. WOO.
Notlco Is hereby given, that ttio creditors of said
doceasod will meet the administratrix of said
estate, before thu counly judge ot Uncolu county,
Neb., at the county court room, in said county,
on tho Nth day of November, UM), and on the lltb
dny ot May. 1WI, at 0 o'clock, a. m. each day, for the
purposo of presenting their claims for examina
tion, adjustment and allowance. Blx months aro
allowed for creditors to prei-ent their claims, and
ono year for lho administratrix to settlo aald
Ctitatt), from tho lUh day ot ttctotAV, 1U0U
23 A. fl. BALDWIN, CTcVtfYy Judge.
CONTKBT NOTICE.
O, B, Land Office, North Flatte. Neb,
Hontember .1. 1000.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In
this offlco by John II, Knnwles, contestant,
against Homestead Entry No, 17.KS0. made May
3, INK, for south halt of northeast quarter and
lots 1 and U, ot section !), township 0. range 31,
by Peter Carlson, oontcitce. In which It Is ul.
leaed that Peter Carlson has not resided npon or I
ouitivaiau said tract since January I, ivuu. but
has wholly abandoned the same) that said defects
exist to this dale, and that said ulleged absence
from the aald land wa not due to bis erayloyment
In the army, navy, or marine corps, ot the
United Btates, said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond aud offer evi
dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock, a.m..
on Novembers, 1000, before the register and re
ceiver at tno United Btates land omce In North
Flatte. Lincoln county. Nebraska.
The raid contestant bavlnir. In a tirooer affi
davit, filed September 5. 1000. set forth facta which
show that atter due diligence personal service of
this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered
and dtpeaxao. Uiat such notice be riven by due
ana Brcperrnonaqioji. , ,
rtld QEOHQE E ritKKCU, Register.
1
inc.