Slic J&cmi WmMjj tribune FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1901. IRA li DUlB.EuiTonAND PnopjiiKTon BUUBCIUl'TION nATEfl. On Yenr, cash la advance ...11.25 Hit Months, cath la advance 75 Cents' KntsrsdaUhsNorlnriatts.NsbrasksJpostofflesas seoond-etassmattsr. Aouixaldo has expressed a de sire to visit this country if it is ngrccablo to the officials. It is needless to say lie will lie wel come, and what he would hear and sec in this country would un doubtedly be of great advantage to him. Wimlh in Kansas City, enroutc to Old Mexico, D. li. Thompson, in the course of an interview, gave it as his opinion that there would not be any split in the re publican party in Nebraska as a result of the recent senatorial election or of the disposition of the federal patronage. This unfortunate event which transpired in this city Tuesday has created a strong sentiment against gambling among a class of people who heretofore have been indifferent to the vice. It is safe to predict that from this time on gambling can only be carried on in North Platte in ex tremc secrecy. Mks. Cakkiis Nation and three of her women co-workers are now in jail in "Wichita in default of bonds of $500 each . to appear at the May term of court on the charge of saloon smashing. It begins to look as though Mrs. Nation has about run her limi with her fad, and is losing the sympathy of the public. This steamer Northwestern left Chicago Wednesday with a cargo for European ports. The route is around the lakes to Buf falo, thence up Lake Ontario an the St. Lawrence to Montrea and across the Atlantic. If this trip proves successful other Eu ropean cargoes rwill be shipped by the route and Chicago will be come an ''ocean port." Wim.u in Washington Senator Dietrich made a request for the removal of J. W. Johnson from the land office at Lincoln. John son was one of the leaders in the light against D, E. Thompson and it is probably at the instiga tion of the latter that Johnson's removal is asked. However, fed ernl officers are not removed un til their commissions expire un less misconduct is charged, am: it is likely Johnson wilt remain until his four years expire. This state superintendent's report shows that Nebraska is spending 5,073,147.61 on the publiii school of the state, or rather spent that much last year The number of teachers em .ployed is 9,563, of which 2,062 are males and 7,401 are females A total of $2,624,712.90 was pai( in wages. The average monthly wages paid males was $46.26, females $36.90. There are 6,733 school houses, of which 6,760 are frame, 312 brick, 42 stone, 112 log, 505 sod. Thkiuc docs not seem to beany need for worrying on the part of the little Americans as to the future of the Philippines. The policy of the administration hns been to first secure order, then prepare the Filipinos for self government, and then give them an opportunity to set up in busi ness for themselves. The ulti mate eild in the Philippines is doubtless to be the same iii the Philippines as in Cuba, and the end has been delayed only by the stupidity of Aguinaldo and his Jribeof "insurrcctoa." Kearney Hub. ' It was thought the newly created supreme court commis sion would be able to assist the court and clear up the corpulent docket of that tribunal. Now it s given out that the prospect of in early hearing will be the in centive to a Hood of new litiga tion which would not otherwise be started. If this is the case the appointment of the commis sion will not be an unmixed blessing. There is already too much litigation for everybody except the lawyers, I3cc. Whun a lovely woman stops to figure in social economics, she can be generous indeed with the finances of tnc nation and its cap italists. The progressive ma ron of Chicago who has just as sured her hearers at the club that $30 per day would be the proper and uniform wage of la bor were things divided as they should be, has a surprise in store for the moment when she puts her proposition on a slate and does a little sum in totals. Roughly and roundly speaking, the working population of the United states is 25,000,000. At $30 per day these toilers would earn 750,000,000 every twenty four hours. The money of al kinds in circulation in this coun try on the 1st of last October amounted to $2,1 13,294,983. This would carry the pay rolls at the rates just quoted for not quite three days. The process of con tinning the payment of laborers by joint stock and mortgage methods after the ready money was exhausted would be interest ing to all but the soulless corpor ations. It can hardly be belie ve that the Chicago woman's pro position forms a key to the prob lem of the age. New York World. STATE NEWS. A special train left Rushville Wednesday carrying laO Ogal lala Indians, 150 ponies and a great amount ol baggage. 1 hey were liound lor tlie JJtilialo expo suion. The first nine of the souvenir badge bricks issued by the Oma ha auditorium sold lor 52,500. The first lot of California cher rics to reach Omaha a few days ago sold at once at a dollar pound. The anti-saloon leuirue at Yor has about winked out, for the reason mat the town has no saloons for it to work on. Thayer county will vote again May 11 on the proposition to is sue $50,000 bonds for a new court house. Carl Kramer has been endorsee' by the powers for a third term as postmaster at Columbus lie's a happy man. South Omaha's schools wil have a plethoric treasury this year, since the saloon licenses have been raised Irom $500 to $1,000. Bob Ilodopp, of Humboldt was laid up" with erysipelas. His .. !.!. I i .1 .... 1 ..... ... iiuiguuui uuiicu oiii ,ui(l pin in lorty acres ot oats lor him. An Omaha sneak thief stole Dr. Ralph's smallpox suit frot his buggy. The fellow wi jtrobably break out if he gets into jau. Gus Ijiidstroin, a well-to-do Tanner, living near York, com mitted suicide by shooting him self in bed in the presence o lus wile. Omaha contractors and build ers have Hist formed an asoci ation for the purpose of affecting an agreement to quit euttingeach other's throats. tWWJf no reflect! dal ity, no charming mellow g cornea SftWax Candies, . i" :w l l'rrpsred In many color tints iu itaiiiiuuicv vain ear roundluus In ihnlUK r mi, urswlup. rooni, I tiA loom ur kail. Sold mmmm -MM light so W?f ow that mm from ! I ma UU iW'. m e mm ivurynucro. Mauo lrX?4vjJM V STANDARD AW'MWH L nil rn )iCtWMM Calarrh has become Mich i common disease that n person ciititely free from this cliifjusthif: complaint is seldom met witli. it is customary to spcaii ot unarm is nothing more serious man it una coin. 6itui)lc iutlammntiou ot uic nose nun Ihroat. It is, in fact, n complicated and very dangerous disease ; if not nt first, it very 6oon becomes so. The blood is on cklv contaminated dt the foul secretions, and the poison through Uic general circulation is carricu to an parts of the system. Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis factory and disappointing, because they do not reach the scat ot the trouble. t. h. docs. It cleanses the blood of the poison and eliminates from the system nil catar rhal secretions, ami thus cures thoroughly and permanently the worst cases. Mr TV A Wllltnlna n Is-roUtlcr llrv.trrwl 1111. clinnt of fepartniiburc;, 8. C., write : " l'or ycarj 1 nnu n Fcverc cme ui nasal Cntnrrh, with nil the disagreeable effects which ucioug to mni dWtnse, ntui which make life painful nml unendurable. I lined .....tlM..... I.rrll.r.t t.v lending physicians nml sngge-teii ny milliners of friend., but without nettlnil nuy netier, i then began to lake 8, 8. a II I, ml tir .lf.trei! ...... ......... .... unci lu.ii'K iinttivi.ii , - . ...in.. ... v.. ......... .... c a a ( li... nn u .ii. .11. IKMII:-, ill iiiy iiiiiiiuii ut tit in t. .i.vvtiij cine now In use tliut will effect a permanent euro of Catarrh." is the only purely veg etable blood purifier known, and the great est of all blood medi cines and tonics. If von have Catarrh don't waitnnlil it becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be gin nt once the use of S. S. S., and send for our hook on nioon ami bum uisenses and write our physicians ubout your case. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. The next annual meeting of the CI rand Commandcry of Neb raska Knights Tcmnlar will be held at Omaha, so decided at the meeting held the past week at York. The hat is being passed for the hurposc of taking up contribu tions to pay the debt of the pop ulist state central committee. This is like paying for a dead mule, sure enough. The fourtcen-montlis-old child of George Rice, southwest of Omaha, lell with its face on the open points of a pair of scissors. 1 he blades penetrated the brain, between the eyes, killing the child instantly. A Racing, Roaring Flood Wnnliod down u tekurrnnh lino which CIiiih. O. Ellin, of Lisbon, In ,.lnul to ro pair, "blnndinjj wniRt deep in icy wntor," ho writes, "kiivo mo u torriblo cold and cough. It (,'row worsu daily. Finally t ho boat doutorB in Onltlniul, No.1)., Sioux City and Oinahu Enid I had Con sumption nnd could not live. Tlion I bennn lining Dr. King's Now Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively (Jitnrnntcetl for CoiiKhp, Colds mid all Throat and liting troubles by A. F. Stroitz. Prico 0o and 81.00. KST SKRVICK IKST EOUIMIISNT kKST TltAlNS KST 1 KAOK KST ROUTE ft TO Ji Cliicago WITH DIltKCT UONNIXTIOMS 1'OK All Principal Eastoru Cities 13 VIA Till. e UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN LINES. l'.iHHtiiiKurM iloHtltiftl lor proinliiont cities fUHt (if thu Mlstiuurl Hhor Hhnulil iKitroiil.o ttils rou 1 1' The thniUKli trains are Sulldlv Votl liuU'il.olfc.ititly ciiulimed with Oimlile UrawhiK Hixmi anil Palace Slecperx, DlnltiK CarH, nu-als a la Carte, Irte llcclluhu' ciialr c.uh. l'or UckeU anil full Infofiiiallon ciill on JAS. B. S CAUL AN, Agont We ratll lb. rllolnf rirfl imj hotiii, lt(.HIa(t IHo4 loaalo 1 ,li noriB.rn iinsa pra. t( nit.' l'iirltiliiUi,(lrrd. ,m r-a-rtli)lirfn(nca-ibfrHil. .10 (11 llirdrn llrdbrcit, .III i IS.D.t IUill.li MJ, ,io It MX, II. rlt llluc.B,l. .m Worth $1.00 hrlu, Alert ID r.r. uo.pIUc. t will niftll you fttt, tocriitir wiih our r i.t IlluitrticJ SvJ Ttulat, l.llinj til .1. ul PuUpr'n millnii Dnllnr (Irnx Al.ii (,'lioU'O (intuii hri'd, Clip, nib. Til'-ltirr llh llion nn.l.nf fn'lf. tabu . Biol ariB 4i, .nli rmtitl ut 1 1,1, BU-I tlllanultpi. Whft. ... i n .i. Halirr', 8ct tt jr uUI nt irr dM -i, HIW A.5A.UK MO CD.. I .' i itMRRfJLwinTiianiTir-K'in t'lJ rhole(rrti,l l rou ui. RESTORES VITALITY Mndcn Well Man THE Km,,0l MO. produces tlio abovo results In 30 days. II act wworrullr aud quickly. Cures wben all others (all. VouDgrneinvlll regain tbotr loet maDbood.andold tuou will recoor their youthful vigor by using ltKVIVO. It quickly and EUroly toatorw Mervoua Dcsa, Loat Vitality, Impoteucy. Mghtly liuleoionj, Lost l"ower. rrvllliij Ucmory, Vaatlti Diseases, and all tlTocts ot ttlf abus) or cicofHand lodlacretlon, which unflta ono for at tidy, business or marrlaga. It cot ouly cures by starting at tbo neet ot dleiaTO, bat isttgreat nervo tonlo and blood builder, bring. Ing back tbo plnlc gow tornlo obreks and re storing tbo flro ot youth. It wards otr Insanltj and Consumption. Insist on baving 111: VIVO, CO otber. It can tic carried In vent rocket. Uy mall 81.00 Derpackago, or els tat K5.00. rllbs.iOt)i: tlvo written Kntirnntnn to enro or reioaj tliu iiiinicy. llooUnndndvlsofroo. Addrcia UOYAlr MCUICINIi CO., ''Sllu For snle hi North Plutte Uy A, P. Streltz. . , . . rji r r& rji tfy $n tfp tfy r$p rfo t& rfrfffrrrffirjfi f; Davis, the Hardware Man. f We sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, Paint it, or how will it look by I' To keep hot or cold, purchase , (tasolinc Stove, Ti (If it... It 1 Af r yji inu jiiuuwai u iian wnom If 'oti like sjff)it we have Guns, Fish Hook and Lines, l Uicyclcs and Hammocks to help you kill time. llring in your repair work and old gasoline stoves, They will promptly be repaired where nobody owes, i , A l'or Rakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, do to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. Ot Knives, Razors and Scissors, we still have a few, Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. Our Pols, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum Ware, l Will open your eyes and cause you to stare. . . . x Wire Netting for Poultry, Screen Wire for flics, And for a plumber we have captured a genuine prize. tj ui tw t) Cfi isi iy t-J ij i vt Five Cent Cigar AT SOHMALZRIED'S. 6 BLACKLEG t fresh stock of PARKE, DAVIS & CO's . t : j .v ircsn stock oi BLACKLEG VACCINE JUS Tliis firm ,s the largest producers of Vaccine A in the U. S. We loan you the outfit for Vac f inating KRIOK Ob' CI1AROK a X WORTH PLATTE PHARMACY A) o x t o-j;t ijDj oiSU'ito rs PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 1 V. HHDKLTj PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ollicoo: North Tlntto Nntionnl Banlt Buildinfr, North Plntto, Nob. V. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over ririt NntlouM Uank, NOltXH I'tiATTll, - NIUIUASKA. J. S. IIOAGLAM). Vr. V. IIOAOl.ANl) Hoagland 8c Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OfUco nvor McDonald's Hank. NOIITII l'LATTL", KUU. yiLCOX ic ITALLIOAX, ATT0RNEY8-AT.I.A ir. rVOItTll VLATTE, - - NEUltASKA Olllce nvnr North I'lnttn Nntlonnl Hank. H. S. UIDGELV, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W . Olllco MoDonnld lllook, Dewov Btrcot. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA jyi. G. li. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OHice over Post OHice. Telephone 115. North Plntte, - - - Nobrnnkn. I II. DAVIS, ATTO R N E Y- A T- LA W. NORTH PLATTU,, - - NEIIRABKA Grndy Hloclc Rooiiib 1 &. rp 0. PATTERSON, L. HTTOR N BY-KT-LKliiZ, Olllco ovor Yollow Pront Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NKB. P. ROCHE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hin.man Rl.()C, Dkwky STItllF.T, Noinii Puvrti;, Ni:int.sHi.. Crowned King of all bottled beers is that made by SCIIUITZ, and it well de serves its prominence and econ iiims. It is a beer that tastes good, looks good, and IS GOOD. It is a great thirst satisfier and is nutritions as well. TJcltpr havp im send you a case of pints qr quarts to your house. HENRV WALTEMATH, the nicw umcctkic i.iout? a Kcfrigcra tor, Range or 1. ...... noiiimv owes. ft ij t-j tj vt ta iy ij tJ v$t vtf ui .Tr. ,-Ss .i-t. IN CATTLE . 9 r rBro o-rsTBO-rrLi- CALL ON I. K. FORT KOIt U.-IMU. and oik binds 400,000 acres of U. P. R. R. :ind other lands for sale.. . BARGAINS IN RANCHES AND PASTURE LANDS. Office in Otteiiatcin Block. NORTH PUflTTE, FOB SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm JWaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK SALISBURY NORTH PLATTU. AllvlL EXCURSIONS j HVHRY TUJSSDAX J IN APRIL The Union Pacific will sell tickets from ? Nebraska and Kan 5 sas points at the following Greatly Reduced Rates: t TO CALIFORNIA. i San Francisco, Los Angejes, ban l-Mego, incliidjng ajl Iaill Line Pqints, jiorth California State line to Col Ion. San lJ'ornardino nnd I Ran Diego, :..! $25. .I--;.:.:'..:.. To UTAH IDAHO, OREGON, I MONTANA, WASHINGON. Ogdcn and Salt Lake City, i Utah, Butte and Helena. Montana, cor nn ... .m ri . Portland. Ore.. Snnkntto. Wash, Tacoma and Seattle, 1 Wash. ::;;:!::-;::::S2S.nn Full information cheerfully furnished on application, JAS. B. SCANL.AN, Agent. 1 LEO AIi NOTICES. Biu:itirr'B baIjF. Ur vlttiio ot nu order of snlc Uaued trom tl.n dIMttut court of Lincoln comitjr. brnska, upoin decrco of foreclosure relideted In ald court wherein The Uouuty of Lincoln, n corporntlou, I plnlntllT nnd 1). V.. Clmttillor. trusti-o, pt al.. nro dofetidnntK. nnd to mo dlrvclod, I will on tin. 28tli dur of Mny, lWl.nt 1 (Tcluck p. iu , nt ttin ennt front door of the court Iioum" Iii North l'ltilU.'. Lllirolll county. NeLrn.kn. (.oil nt puhllu auction to thu hluhu.t bidder for cnli, to nnllnfx Knld decree. lutoruKta nnd oot, the following described iroK.'rty, to-wlti Iho Holulien-t qunrter of coctlon twentj-ono, townKlilp tun. ruliKf thirty one, went Sttlh principal meridian, Lincoln county, worn. 1. lMinl nortii l'lnuei ncu. .April .i, unji. lUSt-l TIM T. KELlllin, BhnrlfT, HUKlllFF'a 8ALK. llr vlrtuo nf (in order of nlo UsukcI from tint iltHtrlct court nt Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon n ilecroo ol forcclosuro rendered In unld coort wUorclii Abbjr I). Iltcli, Is piBiti plttlnlirr nnd I.nrn Ch. Uannetl. et al., nro iletendnnts nnd to mo directed. I will on tlio 2Htti dirynf Mnjr, 1001, nt I o'clock, p. ui. nt mo rnt rront door or mo court uoup-o in norm l'lntm. Lincoln ciiiintr. Ncbrnskn. sell at nulillo miction to tlio highest bidder (or cnsli, to HHlMjr snld decrco. lntereitta nnd coolo, tho followlriK de ocrlbed property, to-wlt. Tlio nouthwest tpjnrtor or K'ciKin leu, uwn'iilp nine, rniiKU iweuiy-eiKuu vroKt ot HUtli pnncipnl meridian, Lincoln cotiiilr, lM(urnKn. Dntod North 1'Intto, Neb., April 2!i. 11X11 . n-5 TIM T. KKLlllitn.yiiHrKT. SIIKIUFK'H HALK. llf virtue ot nn order of rnlo iruued (ruin tbo llntrlct court ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, upon n di'crre ot fureclosuro rendered In pnlil cuurt wherein Jnn.os K. Bowler, In plnlnlilT, nnd Amy K. 1). Votnw, el. nl., sru defendants, nnd to me dln-cted, I will on the 'Jhtli dny of Mny, 1TOI, nt I o'clock, p. in., nt the cast front door of thorourt hoimo In North rlntto, Lincoln county, Nebrnoka, roll nt public miction tothohluhcet bidder for ensh. to hatNfy raid decree, lnteroets nnd costs, tho folloivlnff de Hcrlbcd property, to-wlt! Tho eouth hnlf of the nouwieae. iunrtor nnu souui nnii nr mu Houinvtcsi quarter of t-ectlou twenty-three, township ten, raimo thirty, wed Sixth principal meridian, Lin coln county, Ncbrnskn. Dated iNurtn I'latto, Neb, April 2. 1WI. n'J.Vi Tim T, Kkliiikh, Hlierlff. siiKiai'F'ssAu:. Hv virtue of an order of alc Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, upon a ilccrce of foreclosure render ed In Haiti court wherein The County of Lin coln, a corporation, is plaintiff, anil Andrew McKowen, et. al , are defendants, and to me directed, 1 will on the '.'8th day of May. 1001, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at the cast front door of the court house In North 1'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sen at puuiic auction to the hlchest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, the following de scribed property, to-wlti The southeast quarter of southwest quarter and north east quarter of southeast quarter of section nine, lownsnm sixteen, range twenty-seven, west of Sixth principal meridian, Lincoln county. Nebraska. uaicu iNoriu I'laitc, inch.. April -n. iuui .y.u-5 Tim T. Keliiieu, Sheriff NOTICK OK SALK UNDEIt LIEN FOll ICUKl'IMi LIVK STOCK. Notice Is horebv irlven that liv virtue of a a contract, for the keen of one brown marc. seven years old named Mate or Lady Wink, inuue w iin uic owner, jonn auoic, inaue on or about the 1st dav of April, 1000, at the agreed price of d.W) per month, an aflldavtt ot which fact was nled In the office of thu county clerk of Lincoln county, NcbrasKa, on or about the 10th day of March, inn, which contract for keep was made by Geo. ai. iiaooui Ana upon wuicn contract mere Is now due the sum of J 02. 05. and the further sum of 8'1-OU per month since the 10th day of .Marcn, iwi, ami iiciauit naving been mane in the payment of said sum. and no suit or other proceedings at law having been lnstl- iuicu iu recover saiu ueoi or any pari thereof, therefore: I will sell the property to-wit: One brown mare, seven years old, named Mate or Lady Wink, the property ot John Auble, at public auction, for the purjiose of paying said Hen for keep, In front ot and on the east side of the county Jail, In North Platte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of Mav, 1001, at I o'clock, p. in., of said day, (IKOKUK M llAlilim'. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK Oi: HEAL ES TATE. ' Notice is hereby given that I17 virtue of a license Issecd March 30, 1001, by Hop II. M, Orlmcs, Judge of the district court of I.Iii coln county. Nebraska, Iwlll.oiTer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate sltuatu In the city ut North Platte, in Lincoln coupty, Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one 1 1) and two (t!) In block No. 173. and Jots six (0) and i7), In block No. )0ii. Sale to bo made at the cast front door of tho court house in said city of North Platte, at 3 o'clock, p. m.i of May 4th, tool, and sucli sale to be kept open one hour. Dated April 11, 1001. CHAHLES II, TKAIN. Administrator of the estate ot Henry S. Partridge, deceased. a I'-:! OltDKit OF HEAKINO. Tho Stnto of Nobroskn, Lincoln county, r.s. April ,I1, 1001. In tho matter of tho estntu of Joseph Law, deceased. On reading nnd flllnK tbo petition of Joseph I). Lnw. ndmlntstrntor prnyliiK n nuttlomeut nnd id lownnco of his nunl account, tiled on tho 23d day of April, 1001, and for his dlachnrgo. Ordered, Thnt May 22d, A, 1),, 1001, nt 9 o'clock, n. m,, Is nsstitnud for lien ling said petition', when nil persons Interested In fnld mutter mny np'pear nt n county court to bo held In nud for Said county, nnd sliuty cause Mlfy tho prayer of peti tioner should not lo urnnted. ' ' Atruocopy A, H. HAI.I)yiN, a'S.l ('ouuty Jiul(e. pitnUR OF IIEAltlNQ. Tho Btato o! Nebrankn, Lincoln county, t. In the mutter ot tlio estate of Mnrlln It. Myers, deceased, On reading nnd flllng tho lwtltloi) ot l'intiin 1(, Myerx, admlnlntrntrix, praying n llnnl settlement nnd nllownnco of her final nceomit ns such ni mlnl'trntrx. Ordoied. That Mny ISth, 1P0, nt (I o'clock, n. in , Is nwlKiied for hearing euld petition, when nl pnrvons Iu said mnttur mny nppear nt n comity court to be held lu and for said couly,nnd hlinf cauko why tho prnycr of petltlopcr should pot bp grnntod. Dated April 23d, 100), lAtru copy A. H, 1IALUW1N, -3 Coutitjr Jndgi', notiok ron 1'uiiLia.vTio.v. Land Olllce nt North I'latte, Neb., April 10, 1001. N'ollco U hereby given that tho followlng.nnmed rettler hns filed notice of her lutentlon to make nnnl proof In support of bor claim, and that wild proof will be mudo beforo lteglster ami ltecelvei it North I'latte, Nob., on Mny f.Ut, 1001, viz: MAUYII. l:l.l)KH, formerly Mary II. Clark, nho made homcMead entry No, 17110 for the east halt of northwest quarter nnd east halt of southwest quarter of section 'Jrt, township 13 north, range 30 went. Kh untiies the following wltnesse in prove hei cnntlnulius redldonre upon nnd dtiltlvntlon of iinld land, vlsr.) John M. O. Wood mid Husali )ocn Of Hiitlicrlniiil, Neb.i Owen Jones nnd Jniues Uioiv, of North I'latte, Neb. " nll-tl. clKO. K. FltV'NCIl, Kw(.l)'r. N()TlfK VOM. I'lllllilCATIOiN. Lnad OfUco nt North Platte, Neb., ) March 10th. 1001. f Notice Is hereby ftiveu that thu fnllnwtlig'ti.iiuef. settler haafllod notice of his lnouton (o inuLp final nroof In supiiort of bs claim, and that tnlil proof will be made before Itegltter i.nd Itictlor nt North I'latte, Neb., on Mny tltb, 1101, 11LNS0N JOIINHON. who madn lom.tead Entry No. IVItrj for thp south half northeast quarter mid lots 1 npl Hectton 1, Town V, north, Hiiiiko " weit, lie unmes the following wltnoxes to prove hU continuous residence upoii nnd cultivation of raid laud viz: J. W. Johubou, Ingham, Neb,; Jumcn ltobortH. Moorollold, Neb.i Josso 11. Null, Maxwell, Neb.; Wlllluui lloughtallng, Ingham, Ncbraoka. llliill (IKOItOK K. FltKNdll. lleglslor. NOTIcfc mil I'OIILIOATION. Laud Olllce nt North I'latte, Neb., Anrll 111. 11.11 1 Notice is hereby given that the followluv named settler has riled notlco of his lutontlon to niako final proof in support ot hit claim, and lint said proof will be raado before register nnd receiver at North I'latto. Neb., oil May itjtll, 1001. Tlzi OKOIIOK K. KNOX, who made bomeslcall entry No. 17.AIS, for tho south half of northwest quarter of sqcdotj Zi, town H north, rsngo 30, Ho names t ho follovilr.fi; wtlifisstiH to' prove (it's coutluuoug residence upon and cultivation l)f said land, viz: Ilufus Encbiu, Unoch CuwialDe., Horace Auetln and Fred liromar, oil ot North . I'latte, NVU. i sit oswtb B. VtntxVtt, RVgrsfer.