r Slic jfarol- WtcMjj dbuuc TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1901. ill A Ii DARE, Editor and Proprietor HUDHOIUrTION KATE8. One Year, cnh In advance,.. tl.25 Mil Months, cash In advance 15 Cents' KnteradnttheNorthPlatletNabrasxaJpoiioffloeai oond-lasimattar. IIicnky 13ou.N, convicted of embezzlement ol funds while treasurer of Omaha, and sen tenced to nineteen years in the penitentiary, has been pardoned by Governor Dietrich after he had served about four years. Jim Callahan, was found not guilty of the charge of kidnap ing" yonhy Cudahy at Omaha. The verdict was a complete sur prise to all who heard the evi dence, and the jury was roundly scored by Judge Hakcr, before whom the case was heard . Cal lahan will be held, and additional charges against him will brobab ly be pushed to trial. Govkknok Diktkicii yesterday afternoon commuted the death sentence of Frank Dinsmore to imprisonment for life. Dins more is the man convicted on the charge of murdering Fred Lauc at Odessa on December ft, 18'J'J. Among the letters asking for a commutation of the sentence was one from Judge Sullivan, the trial judge, who, while he believed Dinsmore guilty, contends that the death penalty is a relic of barbarism. SUTHERLAND SAYINGS. Prof. Ncalc and Miss Murray and Miss Gilman, took in the teachers' meeting at Sidney on Saturday. The Weir Bros, had Surveyor Host looking up the Hues on their hay land at Dexter on Thursday. A. Cbristcnscii, of McPhcrBon county, delivered hogs to Shoup Bros, the last of the week. George lCmcrsori spent the week in town laying out an addition to Sutherland and clcarinir out his orchard and vineyard. Jacob Ueiser of Ocalalla, was hauling corn from the Hunter ranch on Wednesday. Miss Maude Uooycr returned from Nortli Platte Thursday, N. 10. Treo, ot Lilac, came in for supplies Friday, J. A. Kobb's brother from Lex iugtou spent part of the week In tosvn. Mcbsts. Cahill, Ktchcrt and Lute of Paxton, were on our streets Sat urday. W. O. McCluiu has taken charge of the Winner ranch for the fit! miner while Mr. Winner and his wife visit relatives in Kansas and Okla homa. V. A. Carpenter is back from bis eastern trip and reports a good time. L. C. Applegatc is baling the hay south of town. A mi in be r ot fruit and shade trees have been set out and lawns newly started around town this season, and as young grasshoppers seem to be a mi hub quantity, we may now look for Sutherland to go ahead with its accustomed vigor, Cards arc out lor the marriage o Geo. Crosby and Grace Hunter. Mrs. Peter Hansen had her household goods shipped to Spring Valley, Wyo,, and the family ex pected to go Monday. The Hansen family arc well liked and the town people generally arc sorry to see them leave here, but wish them success in their new location. The Applegatc house north o the school lot has been leased fo the Presbyterian pastor. Plum and cherry trees are be ginning to blosbom and spring has been welcomed more warmly than common. BETWEEN THE RIVERS. II. 10. Liustrom has quit tli Nichols section and is assisting I) M. Leypoldt in repairing his rest deuce. A large acreage of alfalfa has been sown in the valley this spring which is already looking fine. Jlenry Milk ami lamtiy were chopping at the county scat Satur day. P. 10. lOricksou tells us that he will lake charge of the Nichols sec tion again the first oi next month, Grain and grass never looked better at this time of the year than at present. W. J. Shinklc and family visited in North Platte the latter part ol last week. At the present time seventy-five icrcs of corn per day arc being put n on the Paxton ranch near Her- shcy. Will lOshclman is up from North Platte visiting friends. Corn planting is in full blast tins week, and the acreage prom- scs to be the largest ever planted n this section of the county. A gang of men and teams arc at work repairing Hie Farmers aud Merchants' irrigation ditch. Chas. Toillion sold a number of bushels of alfalfa seed recently to C. P. Iddings at North Platte for $5.00 per bushel. The schools at Hershey will close today Tuesday but the enter tainment will take place on Wed nesday evening. J. II. Blankcnbaker and family will depart by team in a short time for the state of Oregon to make their future home. M. K. Magnuscn, who spent the past winter at his old home in Illi nois, lias recently returned anu leased a .farm over on the south ide upon which he will plant broom corn and melons thin season. Mrs. Keno, of Julcsburg, b the guest of her Bister Mrs. J. C. Gyger and also her parents Mr. and Mrs. amcB Crawford at this tunc. A. LI. Goodman has resumed his old job again of riding the old irri gation canal. J. C. Gyger of the Nichols cream ery was at North Platte Saturday with butter tor Harrington &Tobtn of that city. He says as it is just between hay and grass that there is but very little if any increase in the milk receipts, XT. P. Stock Goes Up. The lact that more than 660,000 shares of Union Pacific common stock were sold on the New York stock ccxhange Wednesday added weight to the rumor of the impend- ug lease of the system to the Northwestern. The adyance was 8 7-8 points. In the memorable boom in Philadelphia and Heading stock several years ago more than 800,000 half shares ($50) were sold on the New York stock exchange in in one day. The Union Pacific stocks' face value is $100, and nearly every Bharc sold brougnt a price considerably above par, If the average price paid for the stock be figured at $104 a share, it would mean that the total amount of money involved in the transfer ot the f)f)0,000 or more sharcb of stock would aggregate approximately $68,040,000. Wall street operators apparently put faith in the rumors that a lease of the Union Pacific to the Chicago and Northwestern Railway com pany was being arranged, Ofiicie denials of the most positive char acter has no effect in checking the enthusiasm of the "bull" traders, who made Union Pacific the sen sational feature of the day. Unole Sam la Xt. . The J. P. Morgan syndicate in stautly snapped up, the other day $50,000,000 of the new British loan of 8300,000,000 juBt placed on the market, and bids for millions more haye been offered by other American syndicates and iiiBurancccompaniet The interest is two and tltrec-quar tcrs per cent. The consol holders are Biibject to an income tax oil the interest of 6pcr cent, collected when the interest is paid, deducting it so the real interest is two and titty eight hundredths per cent. Tli is rush for British consols i anotiicr proot ot the immense amount of loose capita) in this country. That explains also th ..1! 1 I 11? e a continued Ulllllllg Ol BIOCKH on change, so that a four ot five pc cent bond or a stock that pays fou per cent dividend is worth more than par in the American market t A t t . ii also explains me nign premiums that Secretary Gage has to pay on four per cent U. S. bondc notwith standing they have a dozen or les years to run. Money is cheap in the United States, really cheaper on the whol than in any other country on earth Uncle Sam is now the recognized banker of the world, superseding Jonny Bull in a single twelvemonth in that capacity, It is the single gold standard that performed th trick, Lincoln Journal. TREES Kor bale at the old brewery build lug. COUNTRY AND CITY LIFE. Iltutinn Nature Mncli the 8me In ICIther Environment. A paper wns read before ono of the numerous lltcrnry clubs of this city recently In which tho writer con traBtcd tho conditions of n certain rural section of this state- with tho higher clvlllzntlon of our cities, 8ays tho Indlannpolls News. Tho author wns adroit nnd did not commit him self ns favoring ono aldo or tho other, but ho raised tho question as to whether, after all, our modern civili sation, with Its telegraph, rnllroads, telephones and electric power, stood for tho highest happiness and greatest good to tho humnn race. Tho rural community referred to had had within Its boundaries no murders, burglaries, lynchlngs nor other great crimes; It had no abject poverty nor great wealth and nil Its residents were compara tively happy. Tho writer put this con dition over against tho slums of our modern cities, against tho hurry and bustle nnd nervo-wrecklng strain of modern business demnnds, nnd left his hearers to think about tho suggestions ho throw out. We have henrd nil these things before. The theory of bu colic partisans In tho first place Is based on appearances viewed from n dls tnnco. If they would but dwell nmong Uiclr rural friends a while they would probably find human nature much tho samo nnd tho sums total of happiness and unhapplness balanced In about the samo proportions as among peoplo elsewhere. But grant all tho advo cates of rural blessings say to bo true, what does It prove? In tho light of hard facts It seems Idle to speculate about tho question. Our modern Im provements are not artificial, but have come about through necessity. ljr OonliPn Vacation. When tho late Jay Gould camo on holiday to Europe he felt perplexed what to do with himself. The Louvro had no attractions for him. Tho calm of Holland appalled him. Ho longed, miserably, for Wall street. And, Just to kill time to satisfy himself that he was Jay Qould and nobody else ho would turn Into the Bourse, In Paris or In Amsterdam, oporato n little nnd walk out n trifle of 20.000 or 30,000 tho richer. Not that ho need ed tho money or cared n Dutch cheroot for it when he got It. London Dally ?CVB. Church or ClubT President Thwlng of tho Western Reserve University at Cleveland says lu noting n marked decrease In tho num ber of divinity students that two In fluences produce this result tho larger Inducements which commercial pur suits ofter and the unsettling of rc llgous beliefs nnd doubts as to future relations between church and society. Young men, says Mr. Thwlng, aro In doubt, whether the church Is to bo a place of worship or a sort of club. - ; KnUer'e Imperial Trnln. The Gorman Emperor's Imperial trnln cost $750,000, nnd took three years to construct. There nro altogether twelve enrs, Including two nursery carriages. Tho reception saloon con tains several pieces of statuary, and each of tho sleeping cars Is fitted with a bath. A Touch of Elegance Is imparted to every garment leav ing this establishment, because wc arc not content to furnish only good cloth and a perfect fit, but do not rest until we have given to the cloths made here an uudefinable quality usually called "style.' Grace and distinction it implies nnd grace and distinction you get here. F. J. Biroekei. .1 -TO C Ctiicago with t)im:rr connkctions for All Principal Eastorn Cities - via Tin: - Si UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN LINES I'.issengerH destined for prominent cltlcB east of the Missouri IHvcr should patronlr.e thin route The through trains are Solidly Vttttl billed. elegantly cqulpiicd with Dnublr Drawing Room anil l'alace Sleepers. Dining Cam, meals a U Carte, free Rrcllnlnr Chair Cam Kur tickets ami full Information call on JAB. 8. BtfAKXAtt, Agent kst skrv1ck Nest equipment Kkst trains I Jest track EST ROUTE J Davis, the Hardware Man. Wc sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, l Paint it, or how will it look bv the nhw hlkctkic light? t" t Oi Of the Hardware Man whom nobodv owes. & u If you like sport wc have Guns, Fish Hook and Lines, Bicycles and Hammocks to help you kill time. ' Bring in your repair work and old gasoline stoves, $ They will promptly be repaired where nobody owes, A For Kakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, T Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. Of Knives, Razors and Scissors, wc still have a few, Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. Our Pots, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum Ware, 4l Will open your cyes'and cause you to stare. l Wire Netting for Poultry, Screen Wire for flies, Y And for a plumber wc have captured a genuine prize. Five Cent Cigar to JLT SOHMALZRIBD'S. BLACKLEG X irtsn scock oi BlACKLEG This firm the largest producers of Vaccine j in the U. S. Wc loan you the outfit for Vac- inating FREB OF CHARGE X X NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY X i PROFESSIONAL OARDS. Q V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Onicea: North Plntto Notional Bnnk Building, North Plotte, Nob. P R DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPAT1I1ST, Orer First National Bank, NOHTU PLATTE. - NElillASKA. J, S. IIOAGLANn. VT. V. HOAOLAND HoaglandA Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Onloe oyer McUonald') Hank. NOKTII PLATTE, NED. yiLCOX & HALLIOAN, ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW, OORTH PLATTE, ... NE1IKA8KA Office over North Platte National Bank. TJ S. RIDQELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Ofllco MoDonnld Block. Dewey street. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA pit. G. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. Nortli Plntto, - - - Nebraskn. V. II. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Grndy Block Rooms 1 & 2. fj O. PATTERSON, KTTO R N BY-HT-LKW, Office over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE. NKB. "J P. KOC1IE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, H IN MAN BlOC'K, - DKWEY StUKLT, Noktii PiiATTf?, Nkhhahka. Crowned King of all hottlcd beers is that made by SCIILITZ, and it well de serves its prominence and ccon iums. It is a beer that tastes good, looks good, and IS GOOD. It is a great thirst satislicr and is nutritious as well. Hetter have us send you a case of pints or quarts to your house. HENRV WALT'BMATH. or ' IN CATTLE. 1 v 3 VACCINE J usc r e c c 1 v e a. CALL ON I. K. FORT I'OU U.P.R.R. and other Lands 100,000 acres of U. P. R. R. and other lands for sale . . . BARGAINS IN RANCHES AND PASTURE LANDS. Office in Ottensteln Block. NORTH PliRTTB, NEB. FOE SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Machinery. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTK. KHEitlFF'S SAT.K lly virtue of an order of Halo InhuciI from uic (iinirici court or iincoin pnuntv. Nn. braska, unon a decree nf foreclosure rinilir. ed Inxald court wherein The County of Lin coin, a corporation, Ih lHalntlft. and John w. wood, ei. ai.. are ueieuiianiH, and to me uirccieii, i ,viii on me mi day of June, 1001 at 1 O'clock. I). 111., at the e.lHt front rinnr nl the court hnuHc, In North IMattc, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Hell at public auction to the highest bidder for canli. to Hatlsty naid decree. IntcrcHt and costw, the following de- Hcrlbod property to-wlt: The northwest iiuaricr oi Hecnon hix, lownsnip twelve, range thirty, wchI Sixth principal meridian Dated North 1'latte. Neb. April !, IW) a!W- TIM T. KKLIIIKII, Sheriff SHKItlFl' S SALK. lly virtue of an order of wale Issued from mic mnirici couri oi j.incoin county, Ne brartka, upon a decree of foreclosure render ed In said court wherein The nnnnt am court wnerein The uountv of Lin coin, a corporation. Is plaintiff and Sarry J Ilallard. et. al.. are defendnntH. .ami ,, directed, I will on the 1st day of June, 1W)I at I o'clock. I), m.. at the cant frnm iimr the court house In North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlRhest bidder for cash, to satisfy Hald decree, Interests and costs, the following de. scribed protiertr. to-wlt: The northeast quarter i necnon Hix, township twelve, '""HY" "c i oiAiii iirincipai incriiiian 1,1111.11111 lliuilij. CDrOHKU. Dated North l'latte. Neb.. April '.D 1W)1 a.io TIM T. KKLltlKH, Sheriff. siiEitirrHpALn. llr vlrlnn of nn onlnr of tale IhhubiI (nun id district court of Lincoln county, Nehrnskn, iiihjh b ilecreo (if forecloauru rcliilarud In Knlil enurt Hlinruln Tii Couutr of Lincoln, a corporBtlmi, In pint nt I IT anil .du 1). Iwls, H. nl., nro do inniliiiiU nnd Ui iu dlrectt'il, I will on the "ftli ilnr ol 1101, nt 1 o'clock, p. iu nt tlm Kt Iron! door of th oourt bouna In North 1'JMto, Lincoln mmntr, Nebraikn, ll at public miction to Itis blstittt bidder for cath, In putlofy rntil usrrpo, interest nnu cons, ine louowmg ilc crlbed nroperty, to-wlt: Tbo fcoutbwaat uiiartui or neoiion iwenir-nn. townmip num. rutiK iwei)ir-Tpn, wen rtittn iriuipnl itierllnn ,.,uv.ill ,4tllMiy, t.'Uinia, Datetl Norlh I'latto, Neb., April H). aai-5 TIM T. Kkmiuii, HhorlfT BIIUIIIFF'H HA I.I'.. l.jr tlrtue of an order of mIu ImiiimI from III dUtrlct court ot Lincoln counljr, Nt'liriukn, Umiii a decrio of fontclonuro ruuderi'd In raid court uherolll Tbo County of Lincoln, n rnriKirntlnn, U uaimin ana uinrt'iico k. umicue, ut. ni., nro ii tendantH. and tame directed. I will on the 'M ilnr of Mnr, 1UI1, at 1 o'clock. i. in . ut tlm etu trout door of llio court bouse In Nortli 1'lnttn, Mucoincountr, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe highest blddor for cash to satisfy snld decree, Intcretdt and costs, the following described property to-wltt The tiortliwest quarter of ec- tton fire, township sixteen, range thirty, went nixiu priucipsi inertutau, Liucom county, No- prasaa Data! Ko'rlb tUWe, )ab. April l 1001. , ajd-fl LEGAL NOTICES. fliiKinrrs 8Ai,F. ltv vlrlnn nf nn onlcr of shU lisncd from lli) district court of I.lmoln comity. Nebrasln. upo-iii ilpcrco nf forerlnturo rendered In mid court tthnrdn The Couutr of Lincoln, n corporation. In plaintiff nnd I). II. Clmlnllor. tniHtiH1, et il.. nro iieiennnni', nnci in iiib nirerieu, i ,... 2Slh dur of Mny, 1001, nt 1 o'clock p. in .ntllm emt front door of the court hoU'i In North rintte, Lincoln county. Nohrmkn. soil nt punno itictlnn to the hlitlinnt utdder lor cnn, io fnuiy nM ilpiren. Interest), nnd cnnts. the followlno described property, to-wlt! The sotuliont nimrter I Hectlnn twemj-otio, lownsnip ten, rniiRn iinrijr. one, west Mini principni inurunnn, i.iucoui county, Nebrnli. untro worm rmuo, rvu. April -, iwi. nSWi TIM T. Kkliiikii, Hherllf, HlIliUIFF'S BALK, llr virtue of nn nrilnr nf nle losufd from the district court of Lincoln county, Nebrnakn, uon n decreo ot foruclonuru rendered In pnld conrt wberolli Abby II. I'ltch, Is pmin plaintiff nnd Lars Cli. Unnsen. et nl., nro defendant nnd to mo directed. I will on tho 2sth day of May, 1001, nt 1 o'clock, p. in . ni inu van rront door or trie court nouse in norm Plntto, Lincoln county, Nebraska, soil nt public auction to tho highest bidder for cnidi, to untidy nld decree, Interests nnd costs, tho folloWliiK de scribed property, to-n It: Tho southwest quarter of section ten, tawnshlp nine, raliKt" twenty-i'lijht, west nf Hlxth principal meridian, Lincoln county, Nebraska, Dnted North 1'latte, Neb., April 2S, UHII . n2D-ft TniT. KcLint,SberllT, SIIEIIIFK'8 HALK. llr vlrtuo nf an order of salt! Issued f rum Dili llstrlcl court nt Lincoln county. Nebraskn. unon a decree of foreclosuro rendered In snlil enurt wherein James K. Sei'ley, Is plalntllf, ud Amy 10. I). Votnw. et. nl.. nre defendants, nnd to me directed, 1 will on tue 5tli day or Jlny. imii. nt 1 o'clock, n. in-. nt the entt front door of the court house In North 'Intte. IJucoln county. Nebraskn. sell nt nubl i! nuctlou tothohlahcst bidder for cash, to satisfy said decreo, Interests and cntH, the following de scribed property, tiMVltt The south half of the southeast quarter and south halt of the southwest quarter of section twenty-three, township ten, range thirty, west Hlxth principal meridian, Lin coln enmity, Nebraskn. unled North 1'latte, Neb, April Z.t, 1W1. niVo Tim T. Kkliiikii, Hlierld. SlIKItlKF'S SALK. Ilv virtue of an order of sale Issued from the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, upon a decree of foreclosure render ed In Halit court wherein The County of Lin coin, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Andrew McRowen. et. al.. are defendants, and tome directed, I will on the -mtu day of May. 1001, at 1 o'clock, p. m., at the east front door of the court house In North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hichest bidder for cash, to satisfy t,a d decree. Interests and costs, the following de scribed property, to-wit: The southeast quarter of southwest quarter and north east quarter of southeast quarter of secf Ion nine, lownsnm sixteen, range iweniv-seven, west of Sixth nrlnclnal meridian. Lincoln county, Nebraska. iKiieu iMorin 1'iaiie, xsen., .pru..i. iwi. aS(l-5 Tim T. Kkliiikii, Sheriff NOTICK OK SALK UNDKU LIKN I'OU KKEl'INO LIVE STOCK. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a a contract, for the keep of one brown marc, seven years old named Mate or Lady Wink, made with the owner, John Auble. made on or about the 1st day of April, 1WX), at the agreed price of ifl.OU per month, an affidavit ot which fact was tiled In the ofllce of the county clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on or about the 10th day of March, limi, wnicn contract ior Keep was mane ny ueo. M, Ilabbltt. And upon which contract there is now due the sum of (02. OA, and the further sum of $ii.oo per month Blncc the loth day of niarcn, iwi, ana ueiauit naving ucen mane in the navmcnt of said sum. and no suit or other proceedings at law having been Insti tuted to recover said ncui or any pari thereof, therefore: I will bell the property to-wlt: One brown mare, seven years old, named Mate or Lady Wink, the property ol John Auble, at public auction, for the purpose of paying said lieu for keep, in front ot and on the east side ot the county Jail, In North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 3rd day ot Mav, iwi, at iociock, p. m.,oi sain (lay Ur.UKUl'i AI. IIA1I1U1 l . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK OV RKAL KS- TATK. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a license Issecd March 30, IWI, by Hon. 11. M, Crimes, Judge ot the district court of Lin coln county. Nebraska, I will; offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate situate In the city of North l'latte, In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots one (1) and two (S) in block No. 173. and lots six (U) and 7), in block No. UW. Sale to be made at the east front door of tho courthouse In Hald city of North l'latte, at 3 o'clock, p. in., of May 4th, 1001, and such sale to be kept open one hour. uaica April ii, iwi. CIIARLKS II. l'RAIN. Administrator of thu estate ot Henry S. 1'artrldgc, deceased. al-'tf OllDEIt Ol' 1IKAIUNO. Tho Stato of Nebrnskn, Lincoln county, hs. April UMd, 1001 In tli u matter of tho entnto of Jouph law, deceased. On rending nnd filing tbo petition of Joaeph I). Lnw, ndiulnlstrntor pralng n settlement Mid nl lowiinco ot his Until account, tiled on tbo ZM ilny of April, 1001, nnd for bis dlncbargu. Ordered, Tbnt Mny 21, A, I J. . 1001, nt It o'clock, n. in., Is neslguud for hearing snld petition, whim nil persons iutercoted in snld mutter mny nppenr nt n county court to bo held In nnd for snld county, and ahow cnuxo why the prnjor of petl. Honor should not bo grunted. lAtruecopyJ A. H. liAI.DWIN, ii2;)I County Judge. OltDint OF llKAKINO. Tho Hlnte of Nebrnskn, Lincoln county, hh. In the nmttcr of tl.o oNtnto of Martin II Myers, decouitcd, On rendliig nnd tiling tho petition of Kminn It. Myern, ndmlntxtrutrix, prnylng n llnul Mittleinent nnd nlloHiinco of bur llnnl nccoiuit ns such ud mlnlstrntrlx. Ordored, Tbnt Mny 1Mb, 1001, nt U o'clock, ii. in , Is iiKHlKiied for bearing enld pelltlon, when nil persons In said matter may appear nt n county court to be held In mid for snld county, and show cnuso why tbo prnyor of petitioner fbould not bo grnnteil. Dated April 2:!d, 1001, A trim copy J A. H. HALUWIN, n2:U County Juilgo. NOTICE FOU 1'UIII.ICATION. Land Office nt North l'latte. Neb., April 10, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that thu following-named Bottler has filed notice of bur Intention to mnk final proof In support ot bur claim, nnd that uld proof will be mude before lleglster nnd llecelvei t North l'latte, Neb., on May illst, 1001, viz; MAHY1I. KI.DKIt, formerly Mnry II. Clnrk, nbo made bomcstead entry No, 17110 for the east half of nortliucst qunrter and enxt tint f of southwest iiuiirtur ot sectlou "fl, towuKblpl!) norlb, range 30 west. Hbe names the following wltneKHes to prove her continuous residence upon nnd cultivation ot snld land, viz: John M. (J, Wood mid Husau Wood ot Hutborinnd, Nob.; Owen Jonos ami Jamex Uroir, ot North l'latte, Neb. nll-ll. ni:o, K. FIIUNOU. Ilegisler. NOT10K KOIt I'UIII.IOATU. Loud Office nt North l'latte, Neb., I Murcb 101b. 1001. f Notice Is hereby given tbut the followiiig-nuiiifn settler has Hied untlcu ot bis Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, aud that said proof will be mnue before Iteglster (.ml lleceiver at North l'latte, Neb., on May tub, 1101, viz. IILNHON JOIINKON. !ho niado UumeMciid Kntry No. 17)02 for Ibp south bait northeast quarter and lots I npd 2 Bectlon 4, Town 0, nortli, llnuge 'JT wet. lie names the following wltnesnvs to provo bis continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of raid land viz: J W Johnson, Ingham, Nob i .lames UoUtIs. Moorelleld.Neb.i Jose 11, Nail, Mazvtoll, Neb-; William Uougbtallng, IliKbam, Nebraskn, lll'J2 OKOKHK K. FKKNUH. Hclter. NOTICl'. mil I'UIILIOATION I.nulUnico nt Nortli l'latte, Nidi , April 10, 10O1 Notice li hereby given that ttie following named settler has tiled notice of his Iptuntlon to mnko final proof lu support of bs claim, ami bat salil proof will be madii buforo regUter mid receiver ut Nortli l'latte. Neb., on May 27lb. lOol. p'zi (IKOIKli: i:. KNOX, who mado bomehluail entry .No. 17. MS, for tbo south half of northwest quarter of uvUnn 22, town 15 north, rango .10, Ilo iiumestbo follojvlr.g witnesses to provo bis continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said """, viz; kuiuh ikuui, i.nocn uummlugs Horace Aiutln aud Fred litumar. all of North Platte, KVD. aiwi nitfr.a E Fr.KKCtf, neglste r, -4- s V