TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1901. IRA Ii 13 ARE, Editor and Pkopkiktor BUUBOKIPTION HATES. One Year, cnhln sdvnnce tl.2A Six Moatbn, essoin advuneo.... 75 Cents' Entered ttheNorthIMtte(Nbrftirt)potomoM acnnd-otaanjnttr. At this stage in the senatorial game the indications arc that it will not be Thompson and Rose water, but the man who can name the successful ones is both a seer and a sage. Sh.vatok Owkns of this dis trict is one of the two biy men of the Nebraska senate, the other being Trompen of Lancaster. For the convenience of these giant legislators the desks occu pied by them have been raised several inches. Nhhkaskans await with consid erable interest the probable bombardment between the ten inch guns of Bryan's Commoner xind the thirtecn-inch rifles of Morton's Conservative. The itmosphcre between Lincoln and Nebraska City will no doubt be murky. R. II. Langfokd, the sandhill poet, who was a candidate for clerk of the house of represen tatives, was not in it a little bit at the death. The average leg islator is just an average citizen, and the average citizen is apt to regard the man as " cracked who compiles doggerel on all occasions and insists on reading it to you. That was whatknocked Langford sky high. Fremont Tribune. Ir the legislature passes the proposed supreme court com mission bill the fusionists will probably be entitled to six of the nine members. It is gener ally believed that this judicial district will be entitled to a mem ber of the commission, that he will come from North Platte and that he will be a fustonist. If this surmise is correct the man selected should be John J. Ilalligan. No" one will question his fitness for such a position. Tins British "admiralty an nounces that England has decid ed to build two new battleships which will be the largest in the world. Italy has at the present the largest warships, but the proposed English vessels will have a displacement of 18,000 tons, which is 3,500 tons heavier than 'America's biggest armor clad vessel. With the constant ly increasing size of battleships, , one cannot help but wonder what the size of the war vessel of 1925 will be. Accowding to the populist paper at York, President Mc Kinley is to blame for the ap pearance of small-pox in Nebras ka. That paper says the dis ease was imported from Manila, where it thrives in season and out of season. To this charge Colonel Bixby replies: "Going further back, let us cast the blame upon the fellows who forced this country into a war with Spain, and the pops all ad mit that they did it. Shame on the men who would shift the re sponsibilities belonging to them to the shoulders of others." A' whitish in Sunday's State Journal says: "The latest turn in the senatorial situation has caused the state to look serious ly into the prospect of a deadlock that will result in no election. Be fore the anti-Thompson people made their announcement it seemed inevitable that a dead lock of weeks or months would en sue. Wow tne situation is so much more complicated that it would take half a dozen Solomons to find a solution. In case no election occurs, the state will have no senators. Senator Thurston's term will expire with the prcscntcongrcss and senator Allen must step out when his successor is chosen, or when the legislature charged with the responsibility of election has ad journed. Iowa has SI, 500,000 in the treasury and no bonded or float ing debt. It has one of the finest capitol buildings in the union, all paid for, Its peoplcare prosper- ous. iNo wonder tne calamity party was buried under 100,000 majority at the recent election. Bee. Tmc rise of the United States during the century, from a sea board state, with a population somewhat less than that of mod ern Holland, to a continental and then a world power, with a population more nearly homoge nous than any state of Europe and more numerous than that of any state of Christendom save Russia, is significant, not only as the greatest specific fact in the political history of the century, but for what it has already meant to the world, and most of all, for what it must mean to the world henceforth. New York Mail and Express. Onjj cause for the break down of the existing method of electing senators is the frequent failure of members to understand that their votes in the legislature are not their own private property So long as it is a habit among the representatives of the people to trade off their votes for offices for themselves or their relatives or friends, just so long wjll the present system of election be in disrepute. The condition of politics in Pennsylvania is enough to make the whole country see the need of a consti tutional amendment, giving" the selection to the people by populai vote. Many other stales arc rapidly drifting toward the un enviable condition of Pennsyl vania. State Journal. Somhonh in the Philippines should preserve the humor evolved by American soldiers since, they landed in what was practically a strange world. Scarcely a letter of any length comes from a private without examples of new words or novel bits of American fun. A com pany of infantry on a transport that repeatedly stuck fast on the coral ridges rechristened the ship the "Chamois, because she skipped from rock to rock with such case." One correspondent Women are Like Flowers. HTe and bloom. Sickly, Ihoy wither and die. Every woman ought to look well andfeel well. It'sher right andduty, but she might as well try to put out a firo with oil as to bo healthy and at tractive with disease corroding the organsthatmakeherawotnan. Upon their health depends her health. If there is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period, attend to it at once, Don t delay. You'ro ono step nearer tho grave every day you put It off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most dqllcato and vital organs In their body. You may have been deceived In so-called cures. Wo tlcm't Beo how you could help it tliero In ho much worthless stuff on tho mnrket. Hut you won't bo ills, unpointed ill Urndfluld'a l'emwlo Rue uliitur. V Ui'llcvo it la the outfitted!- cino on earth tor womanly ill. Thcrv in na much dltferuueo between it inJ other wo-cullml remedies, as theru I between ri;ht and wronpr, UrailfieM'tf l'enuilo Itegtilntor sootben the jiiuh, Htops tho druins, promote regularity, strengthens, purines and cleujisen. It docs nil tills quickly und cully nnd imturnlly. It is for women alone to de cide whether they will bo healthy or nick. Jlrudlleld'a Kcgulntor lies at hand. St pvr bottle at druif store. Btai tit oar tn booUat. Hit URADTIUO KCGUUT0R CO., Atlanta, Ca. 'UkwilMT Manj' l"yles' 801,1 $ mOmm '!&-5P$ everywhere. tBj describes an inland inarch dur ing the rainy season and says: "I was glad to finish the trip with my immortal soul and a tooth brush." Along the route the monkeys came out and barked in chorus. Then "they would laugh and grab their mothers' tails and do trapeze acts, and show in every way that they know we arc not enjoying ourselves." American volunteers have al ways been the keenest of spon taneous humorists. Globe-Democrat, Kvadlns I'rolilhltory Lnn-. An original dovlco for evading tho prohibitory law was recently unearth ed by plumbers In a house In Rutland, Vt. Tho liquor, stored In a secret nook, wns conveyed by hidden pipes to a radiator In ono of tho principal rooms In tho house. A small faucet attached to tho radiator was tho menns by which tho liquid was drawn ofT "for ubc. ..... i. . . ... Klnventti Century I'lotnro. Professor Kraus of tho Univcralty of Frolburg in Dadon hns discovered a largo plcturo representing Christ and four of tho apostles. It was found In tho (ipso of tho church at Nlcdorzll on tho Islnnd of Rclchcnau, In Lnko Con stance, nnd Is said to havo been paint ed In tho eleventh century. Trouble Knoiigli. 'Cawn't go with you this mawnlug, Reggie" "Deah me, what's the imUtah? ' "Mattah enough, I assure you. My man, don't you know, Is go ing to take a two dai's vacation. It wcally bweaks mo all up "Cleveland Plain Dealer. Froposea I.hiIi for Wlfebo iter. Pollco Judgo McAuley of Kansas Clt; has prepared and will push an ordln anco providing for punishment by tlx lash of wlfo beaters nnd others guilty of aggravated misdemeanors that now call for no more sovere penalties than small fines or brief workhouso sent ences. I For 14 Gents W mill tht followlnf rut ej neriltlei. 1 fk$ . Maa Dlod Tamata Saad, . 1 1 1 Nartbara Lraioa ,i 1 Miki'i rTrll Oaloa Br, ,10 1 KaaraldUratBCaenBbcrHfva. .10 1 lllrUard Btelbtrt, ,10 1 U-IllT IUdl.ll HK), ,o I LaX. Market Utlnca Bard. ,11 t llrlUlMllltwirtttad, ' .ji Worth $1.00 far 14 Abort 10 pukti rara aariltlca vawlll mall jou fret, loftthar wllb our mat llluitraleJ Hud Cauloi.tellliif all aUul Hnlirr'allllllnn Dollar Grnu Alto liholco Onion Peed, UUe. a lb. Torethrr wlih ttioa'andtorearllcitTtga. tiblf and farm ,.. upon rtotlpt of lio. ..! nonce, nc a eng. jou mam Balur'i Bdi jou will norer Jo without. JOHN A.IAIKI SEED CO., uiw.nu. n mum You can leave lYjiourl tiw after brEBfB today on "The Oyerland Limittid" and arrive California sooner than if you lff yesterday via any other train mm Kooni Palace Sleepers, broad vcstibulcd Cars throughout, HulTet Smoking-and Library Cars with Barber Shops and Pleasant Kcadiny-Kooins, Dininy Cars, meals being- served a la carte, and every delicacy is provided. The cars are illuminated with the famous Pintch Light and heated with steam. A notable feature is that safty, perfect comfort and speed are all included. Only Txac-o 3NTiftli.tw . . , Botwoon . . . IvaiMwoxxi'l Xtixrox- and JSnu. Frnuoimoo. Vnr Xlmv tables ad fitrund n Dlagrncoful 1'lnre. The Pall Mall Gazette, discussing tho recent brutal conduct of tho crowds assembled In London to wit ness demonstrations of surpassing popular interest, says: "But tho ques tion of tho state of our streets Is not confined to some gala day. Tho Strand on any Sunday night Is n disgrace to our civilization. No ono would care to walk with a lndy along tho Strand on Sunday night, the chances being so many that she would bo Insulted. In tho metropolis at lenst thcro Is a dis tinct deterioration In tho manners of tho crowd. And this deterioration Is coincident with tho rlso of thnt ac cursed thing called 'Hooliganism.' It is Incrcdlblo the mischief that a bnnd of theso cvll-smelllng young rufnnii3 can perpetrato under cover of n crowd of people. Their ono deslro Is to cause pain nnd annoyance and neither wom en nor children aro exempt from their brutality." I'ortmlluro of I.ovo Affair'. Paul Hcyse, who Is noted among tho Germans for his portraiture of wom en and love affairs, explains In his ro-centlj- published "Memoirs" thnt tho key to his lovo aiT;ilr3 is not to bo found In his personal experiences. He had only three lovo nffalrs, tho object of tho first, when ho was n student, being n grnndnleco of Goethe's Char lotto von Stein. His other two loves were young women who subsequently becamo his llrst and second wife. HilpU'H Clnip. Cholly Aw, Jnmcs, I think I'll take a nap. Valet Yes, sir. Cholly And. Jnmcs, lip stiro to be on hand to aw open mo oyes when I get awake. New York World. Good Fiunlljr. "Ho comes of a pretty ood family, docs he not?" "You bet ho does, pod nor! Fifteen of 'cm In tho bunch I" Es. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 1 V. BEDELL I'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllces: North Tlntto National Hank IiuilditiK, North Platte, Neb. l' DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over Flrnt Nfttlonal Dank, NOUTII 1'LATTK, ' . . NKUIUBKA. 1 C. PATTERSON, ' KTTO R IS EY-TtT-l-TSSJaC, Olllce ovor Yollow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. QR.G. B. DENT I'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllce. over Post Office. Telephone 115. forth Platte, - Nebraska, It. Davib. L. E. tlOACH, 0 AVIS A ROACH ATTORNEYS-AT-TjAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - NEBRASKA Gnuly Block Rooms 1 &'2. J, S. IIOAOLANII. W. V. IIOAHLANI) Hoagland & Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OiUco nvnr McDoimlir,! Jlouk. KOKTII 1'I.ATTK. NKB. yiLCOX Sc. HALLIGAN, ATTOIINE YS-AT'LA IV, tfOilTH 1'l.ATTK, - - - N UUlt ASK A lilacs over North Plntte Nntlonul Hank. H, S. RIDGELV, ATTO PtNEY-AT-LA W . OIHco in Hinmiin Block, Dfwey stroot. NORTH PLA'ITE, - - NEBRASKA Atrip to California in rcal splendor, cun )e made on "Tho Overland Limited," the celeb r 11 1 e d Union Pacific train. This train runs via ih.c "Overland Route," the established route across the continent. It has yrelmps the mns t f n c 1 y equipped curs in the world, Thev are Double Dravin- full information call on tJfti?. B. Sctuilan, Agent. Wlth Our Coinplimonts and our best wishes for your continued good health and 'hap piness, wc present for New Year's, 1901, a line variety of champagnes, other wines and liquors, imported and domestic, for the season. It is our especial care that no inferior brand shall find its way to our shelves or cel lar, HENRY WALTEMATH. Logal Notice. Tho dofondnnts II. Emerson, first and roalnnmo unknown, (impleaded with Tho Nebraska Loan & TrtiBt Company, ot til.) will tnko notico thnt on tho lth day of Sopt. 100O, tho plniutill', Tho County of Lincoln, n corporation, filed its peti tion in tho district court of Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho object und prnyor of which is to forecloo curtain tax liens, duly assossod by said plnintilT ngninst tho southeast quarter ot eoution li(5, in township 0, north of rungo 31, west of tho Sixth principal meridian, Nobraskn. with tho penalties nnd intorost nmounts for tho year 18!) I in tho huui ofdlGBG; for thu year lS9."i in tho sum of 13.S7; for tho year 1890' in tho sum of 10.03; for tho year 1897 in the sum of 1-1.-10; for tho ytmr 1898 in tho sum of 13.75; for tho yenr 1899 in tho sum of 9.19; amounting in tho total sum of 88?.y."j; with interest on $01.67 at tho rato f ton por cont por annum from tho 13th day ot August, 1900, all of which is duo and unpaid. PlnintilT prays a decree of foreulosuro of said tax lion and a sale of said prem ises. You nnd oncli of you defendants aro required to answer said petition on or beforo Mondny, tho 11th dny of Feb ruary. 1901. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. A Corporation, jll By II. S. Ridjjley. its Attornoy. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. FIItST. Tho nntno of this corporation shall bo Tho Commercial Club. SECOND. Tho placo of business of this corpora tion shnll bo in tho City of Nortli Plutto, Nebraska. Tiintn. Tho objoct of this corporation shall bo to fostor nnd develop tlio resources of North Plntto and tho oncrnl prosperity of its niHtnbors, to promote business nnd social intercourse amonjf its inombers and provido for thorn musical and liter ary ontertninmont nnd tho comforts and conveniences qt n club house, POOKTII. Tlio capital ptpek of this corporation fIiiiII bo limited to not exceed tho sum of $500 00, divided into 250 sharosof 8'J.CO ouch, Snid sharps to bo fully paid wbon oub scribod for. flIXTH. Tho indobtodnesB of this corporation shall not any time oxcoed tho sum of of 8300.00. HKviamt . Tho ofllcors of this corporation shall consist ot a board of olovon directors to bo olootod by tho stockholders at tho nnnual mooting of tho corporation, nnd a prcsidflnt, vico-presidout, sporotary and tro'isurer, to be ohosun bj tho board of directors from ttioir own membership. In witness whoroof wo havo horounto sot our hands this 31st dny of Decem ber. 1000. E B. Wajinek, W. A. Voi.i-.mkii, R. L. Guavks, S. RlOIIAIIDH, Iua L. Baiih, C. F. Iodinos, O. T. Fiku), W. II. O Woodijuiist I.EOAI. NOTICE, Wllllmn I. Poller, Kruiifft 1). L'ottvr, J. 1. C'nfo Tlirexlilim MnclilnoCompuny, n Corporntlun will IuIih iiQttcp lml qn tho Sil tiny of NnciuUr. UA, )C'lirlin II, llLr.sliey, jilolntlir tiervln, lllcil lilt I't'tllliifi Ifi ti dlrlct conrt ot Lincoln county, N.'lirR.ilin. uunluet hf.ld duftf idiinti, lliu olcct nid jirnjjjr fif Mci nip l) foroclorg u cOrtnln miirt Ki'uo (tipculfcl by WIIIIhiii I. Totlur, nml J-lminu 1). iMtlcr. lo lio plHlnllfr, ujion tho norlhfiiKt iiiir!fr of aucllon 1U, n township 15. nnrlli of thuho west, Lincoln county, Nclirunka, to ennt Hid pnyiui'lit of a certain promlmnry nolo with coupons iittnclioil, dated Doccmbt'r tliu aixt, 1MU, for I ho hum of jltOO duo and in ulile In ttvo yenra from tlio dnto thereof. The lutr-rnt coii. jionu Iii'Iiik ion In 1 1 tun lie r, oncli torllflrun dollnrfi, oni fnlllii' due (7i'y klx moiitha after till) dnt.o of the Hole; und Hint !)nllltllT paid i)lJ tnxu'a on tlio ibovo ilfhorltiml pri'mlfos to protect hit) tltjo fur h'j years from lb'.C to lticlulvu. 'I'll lit lliorji in tl hi) upoj) mid nolo m.il ruortKnini mid fur lnL pnil thu 8iiii of (IWi'M. for wlillli rum H'lli iiili'imt from thu 1st dny of January, jWl, plalntllt prays for n decrpe; tlint dufendaiitK t'oltfr'ti to rpqulrud tn pny thu iimc, oi thnt (Aid primilaii" umy liamild tobatlufy tho nmiiunt due. n)ii Hint tho pretepili.'d judgment lien lipid hy 1 1. ft'lljliiut J. I. l!at TliresliiliK Miiclilnii Compniiy may ha decrwd tn bp Junlur and inferior to plain IHT'n iiiorlHaue lien. Von aro riHiulrcil tn nimwpr finld pntltlou (in or beforo tlio JVlli day of Decombpr )W), Dult'il Novpiuber 2, W. I). i;riiuiu II, IlK)isiii:y, I'nlntir. PUQUATI-J NOTWJJi- In the tnntter of tho etutu of Jamosi ) WIlHon, ilecPiXHfil. In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. December II, 1000, Notice Is hereby Rlvun. that the creditor of eald deceaKeil will meet the AilinlnlKtru trlx of said eHtate, before the County JuiIkb of Lincoln County. Nubranka. at the County Court Hoom in nald coumv. mi the Uth day of January, ivoi, and on the loth day of June, 1VKJ1 , at 0 o'clock a. in. each day, for thu pur oeof prehentliiK their claims for examin ation, u(lU8tmcnt ami allowance, six months are allowed for creditor to present their claims, anil one year for the Adminis tratrix to settle said estate, from the 1 lth day of December IPO0. A. S. I1ALDWIN. dlH County Judge, I'CIir.ICATION NOTICK. John Furnish. Cora A. FiirnlMt nnd Jo:n Doc. real name unknown, defendants. n .11 take notice that Jaincs U. Sccley. plain' in bus filed his petition In the district court of i.incoin county, iNeurasxa, against nam uc fendant.1. the oblect and nraver of whli h are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed October 1st. Ht by the defendants John Furnish and Cora A, Furnish, on the follow. Ina described real estate, to wit: The south halt of the northwestduarter and the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelTc; and the southeast quarter of me noruicasi quarter ot section eleven, ait in townMitii nine, north In range thirty, west of the Sixth principal meridian In Lin coin county, Nebraska, said mortgage being executed to cecurc the payment of the one principal promissory note of said defendants John Furnish and Cora A. Furnish, for the sunt of IMiO. with ten Interest coupon notes i ne rem aiiacneii: cacti oi nam inieresi notes being for the sum of $17 bo and due respectively on the llrst days of April and October 1898, IMil, imo, ibwj, and ll-ar. There Is now due the plalntUT on said notes and mortgage Including the amount paid as taxes on said premises, and the costs paid bv plaintiff In the foreclosure cases commenced by the County of Lincoln for the foreclosure of taxes on said premises, the sum of $738 49, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum on (O&'.fiO thereof from the 1st pay of April. !.-, and on illVWi thereof from the 5th day of August. IUiu, and plain tiff prays for a decree that said defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises be sold to satisfy said amount with Interest and costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday the ilst day of Jan uary, IVOI. Jamcs V.. Si:rxnv, Plaintiff. 1 II- Hy YV. S. Morlan, liH Attorney. Iiegal Notico. Tho dofondnnts V. C. McMichnoI, W. V, Bnbcock. T. M. Marshall, C. II. Coopor, A. S. Sands, first ronl namo unknown, (impleaded with Jnrius D. Lewis, et nl) will take notico that on tho 18th day of Juno. WOO, tho plnintilT, Tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, lllcd its petition in tho dis triot court of Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho objoct nnd prayer of which is to foreclose certain tax lions, duly nBSostod by said plnintiir nnniuBt tho south west quurtor ot section 21, in town ship 9, north of rango 27, weBt of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, which with tho pennliiep and interest amount for tho year 1802 in the sum of 88 92; for tho yenr 1893 in tho sum of 9.11; for tlio yenr 1891 in tho sum of 8 31; for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 7 98; for tlio year 189(5 in tho suni of 8.15; for tlio year 18Q7 in tho sum of 15.83; for tho year 1898 in 'tho sum ot 7.11; for tho yoar 1899 in tlio sum of 7.00; amount ltiR in tho total sum of 87310; with in terest on $."),".G1 at tho rnto of ten por cont por annum from tho 1st day ot May, 19G0, all of which is duo and unpaid. PlnintilT prays n decreo of fareolosuro of said tax lien nnd a sale of Biiid prem ises. You nnd onch of you defendants nro required to answor said petition on or beforo Monday, tho 11th day of Feb ruary. 1901. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 231 By II. S. RidKloy. its Attornoy. Legal Notice. Tho dofondnnts Geor- F. White (im pleaded with John Yv. Wood otnl.,) will take notice that on tho 3d day of April. i9U0, tho plnintilT, Tho County of Lin coln, a corporation, tiled its petition in the dUtrict court of Lincoln county, No brnskn, tho object and prnyor of which is to foreclose cortniu tax lions, duly as scsFcd by said plaintiiT npainst tho eouthoaBt quurtor of northwest quarter nnd lots 3, 1 aud 5 of section 0, in township 12, north of rntifjo 30, west of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, which with tho penalties and intorost amount for tho yoar 1892 in tho sum of 821.15; for tho year 1803 in the sum of 9 10; for tho year i891 in tlio sum of 10.85; for tho year i893 in tlio sum of 11.15; for tho year i890 in tho turn of 18.02; for tho yoar i897 in tho sum of 10.95; for tlio year i893iu tho sum of G.7C; for tho yoar i899 in tho sum ofC.GO; nmountinK in tho totnl sum of 8103.08; with interest on 873 7G nt tho rnto of ton por cent per annum from tho 1st day ot .May, i900. all of which is duo nnd unpnid. PlnintilT prays a decreo of foreclosure of said tax lien and n Balo of said prom isos. Yon nnd onch of you defendants nro required to answor said potition on or bef oro Monday, tho 11th day of Feb ruary, iOOl. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 23J By II. S. Ridploy, its Attorney Leal Notice. Tho dpfendauts, John Mttson.,Jr, Mnttfion bis wife, first real namo un known, O. II. Jucobson, llrst real nunio unknown. Jncobson his wifo, llrst real namo unknown and John Doo, ronl namo unknown will lnko notico that on tho lth day of Sept., 1900, tho plnintilT, Tho County of Lin coln, a corporation, illetl its potitiou in tho District Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska, tho objoct and prnyor of which is to forocloso certniu tax liens, duly assessed by said plaintiiT iiKainst tho northeast quarter of soctiou 9, town ship 10, north of rnnpo 33. west ot Sixtli principal meridian, Nebraska, with ponaltios and Intorost amount' for tho year 1893 in tho sum of 811.21; for tho year 1891 in tlio sum of 9.72; for tho year 1803, in tho sum ot 8.17; for tlio yoar 1890, in tho sum of 10 81; for tlio your 1897, in tho sum of 8.70; for ilio"t, yoar 1893, in tho stun of -1.G2; for tho year 1899, in tho sum or 3,05; amounting in tho total sum ot $39.92; with iutorest on SH.CO.nt tho rato often por cont per annum from tho lltli day ot August 1900, all ot which is duo nnd unpaid. PlaintiiT prnys n docreo of foreclospro of sa jd tax lions am a sale ot said prom ises. You nnd onch of you defendants nrp required to npswor snid potition en or before Mondny, tho day of ob, ruary, 1901. THU COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation. 251 By U.S. RidKley.itn Atly J. F. PILLION, Pliiinlicr, Tiiiwoite General liepuirer. Special attention given to mi wm. WHEELS TO RENT Vf: V iftt