ShC 3tm- WfC&ty (SrUntUe FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1901. IRAT. IJAUB.EDiTonAHDPnormETonl uittiuinfnrrnv tiiTINI. I One Year, cash In advanc ll.z:. Hit Moath., cash in advance 75 cntv Knl9rlUhKorthIMRtle(N6brMk)poiloOoM onnri-classrnattar. I the chair on Mav 1st. Tlic new i , who will satis- governor is a man factorily fill the position. Sesatok Diutkjch says he was incorrectly reported in the mat- rcr of demanding the removal of J. W. Johnson from the Lincoln land office, but that he pre- on tad a con v of charges handed " I him by another. Bv "firing" a few hired girls who were breaking china and carrying home groceries to the folks, King Edward has been able, says the Fremont Tribune, to reduce hic living expenses three hundred thousand dollars a year. Onh juror in the Callahan case a admits that he believes the dc- fendant was guilty and it is sus- house where he now sits as prc pected that the other eleven micr; Elihu Root, at eighteen, were of the same opinion. The teaching a class in the Rome, verdict, practically speaking, was to the effect that Cuduhy is Griggs as a law clerk in Pater rich and that he ought to be made son, N. J.; Ethan Allen Hitch- to pay . Kansas Citv Star. TrTt MiiiiuuwimjiBiub i wyuui- ing, man, iew mexico, lorniaand Louisiana, it looks as though nature had engaged in a' conspiracy against the Standard Oil Company. The octopus is . . , . . , , , ,, . ccria.niy nav.ng us nanus ni.i in limiting the production and keeping out competition. Turc highest rate of interest on government bonds, based on their market value is 1. per ccnt and th ie average is about 1.50 . , . , '1 his shows a higher per cent credit than any other country in Hip wnrlil. tlio : Imwsi intiM-nut of .,,, . . .w.v..H.. ,.w,.-, U. ,. ni- value never Having been less than 2 per cent. PiM.-cinicvT Mri'ivT 1,-v ic nmtr on his tour to the coast, and his reception in the south this week where his trip takes him convenient and comiorta ble as irst-i!ri-.i,s.c n4i,u;na45.. ,., V1'8 Sleeper. I; or full in- gratifying. In his speeches he avoids partisan politics and calls attention to the unexampled prosperity of this great country His speeches in the south have been well received, and his utter- uncus will go a great way toward i,..i.r.. 4i, ...,.wio f oi.i. !almg ism. RUV. Dlt. RainSKOKI) of New York has caused much agitation ,.i i. :..i,. i .I. hi ii ii i 1,11 cii Liua ii y uaiii inu words "it is damned rot" when referring to the charge that the missionaries in China were re sponsible for the boxer insurrec tion. Several friends called on the Doctor the following day to have hnn deny that he said it, but he said that he had no denials to make. It strikes us that the Doctor was fully justified in using the expression, and that no word. fitted so well as "damned." During the last 110 years the center of population of the United States has moved west ward more than 500 miles, When the first census was taken the center was at a point twenty- three miles east of Buffalo. It has moved westward at an aver age rate of five miles u year until now it is six miles southeast of Columbus, Ind. Its progress during the last decade was less than at any previous time. This was due largely to the col lapse of the boom in the '80s. The prosperity of the west is now on Ja Round basis and an ac celeration of the westward move' inentofthc population center is to be expected . Poor Boys Xu Tho Cablnot' A feature in the May Success is Mortimer. A, Dowing'a bunt or inspiratioa among the cab! net ministers of this adniinistra- Hon. 'Nothing'," lie writes, "proclaims the virility of this republic more emphatically, nor auirurs nore eloquently for the tiib.litv of jts fuUn.C( t,mn R L.tulv of the historv of Prcsi- J r I onc came f roni wealthy parents; not one CVef kllCW tllC qUCStiotl- .,1.1,, li,Mii-tf r.f n'lliiiii- llln hronil UU". J fV - - of idleness; not onc but has pain- liKHIUl iUl 1UI luim auuiu ui vuv-iii unft.VlcJ y fric,,(ls or '-flativcs- until t lev now stand in mc highest places, after the presi dency, in the gift of the people. But two of the cabinet officers received a college education be- fore beginning life. Secretary Hay was graduated from Brown TJnivcrsitv in 1858, and Mr. Griggs from Lafayette college in 1868. All the rest received pri mary education at academics and public schools, and then strug gled for the means to continue their education along higher planes. The sketches of the lives of these men are illustrated by drawings, showing John Hay as clerk to President Lincoln in the very room of the White New York, Academy; John W. cock as a clerk in the Hong Kong storP of Olyphant & Company; Lyman S. Gage, at fifteen, as a bcirmner in a bank in Rome, N. y.; Charles Emory Smith as a compositor in the office of the Albany, (N. Y.) Knicdcrbocker; John D. Long as a chore boy on a farm in Bucksneld, Me., and James wilson at twentyt work. inir as a farmhand in Iowa. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS TOR TOURISTS arc the most com lor table, com moil ious means of travel for lurijt parlies, intending settlers, liome- eker. aiulliuntin parties Thebc cars are run on the Lnion pAcme daily from Nebraska anu Kansas points to California ana Orcuoii points, and are fitted up com piL'ie wiiii maiireHse., curiums, b ankets, n 1 ows. etc . rtiuirun notuiug to be furuislind by tin passenners. Uniformed porters in keen them in irootl order, and look alter mc wains aim comioris ni an r)asBeiiLrers. The cars are new, ol modern pattern, and are almost as formation call on or address Jas. 1J. Scanlan, Agent. DoiODiitliiutit uf i;liliui-. Tho nnccstoid (if tho civilize! nntlv nf KrirmnHii urn Imtitlprmita fciiMi chlnn, who brought with thorn tin cua iom f l'ayliiR rellBloua rcanuct nml ovorunco to lilcogranhn. Thcno Kor- tnlnlng writing by tho illgnlllod inline of "wncred romnliiH." nnil vonornto It aa omo HtiiioiHtltlouB Japanese pooiilo vonorato tho cards Bymbollzlng delttoa ro ciiueii oiutut. - THE OFFSPRINGS OF HEREDITARY BLOOD TAB NT, Scrofula is but a modified form of Illood roisou nnd Consumption. This parent who is tainted bv cither will see in the child the same disease manifesting itoclf in the form of swollen elands of the neck nnd throat, catarrh, weak i cyt'H, offensive sores and abscesses nud of tentimes white swell ing sure rc signs of . there Jiayw( tertml bIkus for V? Scrofula. be no external a lomr time, for the disenm? ilpvolomslnulv In some cases, but tho tKrison la in the uiuuu mm win urcaicout ntliienrstiavor- able opportunity. S. S. R. cures this wnst. lnir, destructive disease bv first tuiiifvliip -.-It. ..!! .. .. " nm. Duiiuingnpiiie nioou lUKlstiiuulalinj; iuui luv.Koruuug uie wliolc system. J. M. 8caiMisrulillefliiitnre,NAhvUle,Tenn.. Vl " I Cll VCllli I1CO lllv ilrlllulltrr frll nuil rill jisr luiciicaii, rrom tins Willi ml Hie n.auilt oil tncMueof Iter fare lirriiiiif. MtvnlUu iuui luu.i.il Borne of tlie liest iloclotn liere nmt eUewlicre tteiuleil her without nny lienefit. Wc ilectilcit i? V'.?' ' i H,m a lew iltlc cureil her cu. urciy," makes new anil pure Diood to nourish nnd strenethcu the body, 011(1 '3 n Poshivc iuui safe cure tor Scrofula. It overcomes nil forms of blood poison, wiicw.cr jnuerucH or acquired, nnd no remedy so thoroughly and effectively cjeauscn uie uiooa. it yon nave nny blood trouble, or your child has Inherited some blood taint, take ft. S. S. nnd get the blood in good condition and prevent the disease doing further damage. Send for our free book nud wrllc our physicians about your case, We make no cuarge whatever for medical advice. 7HE SWIfT SPECIFIC CO, ATL.ANT, OA. 9m the country . - ffl M 1111111' . mClM Those who do know nbout It wonder how they ever ot alontf without It. It has robbed child birth of its terrors for many a yottntr wife. It has preserved her jlrlish figure nnd saved her much suffering. It is nn external lini ment and carties with it therefore, absolutely no danger of upsetting tho system as drugs taken Intern ally are npt to do. It is to bo rubbed Into the abdomen to soften nud strengthen tho muscles which nrc to bear the strain. This means much less pain. It also prevents morning sickness and nil of tho other discomforts of pregnancy. A druggist of Mncon, Ga., says: " I have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend nnd have never known an instance whuro it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it." A prominent lady ot Lam- berton, Ark., writes: "With my fnst six children 1 was in lubor from 24 to 30 hours. After using Mother's Friend, my seventh was born in . hours." Get ittntlicr'n IVIcimI nt ttm drug Hloro, 91.00 .or Imtlln. TllC BIMDriELD REGULATOR CO. AILANIA, GA. VtlU (of ov U lllalr(-1)-li, "EEFOKE 0AB7 IS BORN." Ciilor IJITroli on MlkworniK. M. Camllle FInmninrlon, tho well known astronomer, has been study ing the effect of colored light on silk worms. Whlto light yields tho maxl mum production of silk. Next to whlto light the purple of tho red end of tho spectrum gives tho best results. Dluo rays Incrcaso tho number of males and "wnrm" rays tho number ot egg3 laid by females. London Globo. A Critical Man IS exacting "as to his attire its material, cut, pattern, ht and finish. We beg to advise that we cater to the man critical as to his tailoring. Certain of gratify ing his taste for things sartorial, his praise will redound to our credit. "We take equal pains with all and will suit you, not counting the trouble of succesive "try ons" when necessary. F. J. Broeker. B EST SERVICE EST EQUIPMENT EST Tit A INS EST TRAOK EST K0UTE ft - TO e;: WITH MKKCT CONNIPTIONS KOU All Principal Eastern Cities a VIA T1IK tfi UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN LINES. l'.iHhiiiini'i'H ilpstlneil fur iinmiliient iltk'H cai nf Die Minxnurl Ittver xlioulil patronl.e IIiIh route. The tlirotiKli train arc Sollilly Vetl Imk'il.flt'taiitly eiiilmeil with Dmililc Drawing Itooiii ami Palace Slcepcrx, DtiilMK C'arx, mealM a la Carte, tree Itecliiilne Chair Cars l''ur lli'ketx ami full Infnniiatlon lallon JAS. B. SCANLAN, Agent rkttafnpM REVIVO iron luu RESTORES VITALITY Made a Well Man ofM, OrXlJBLA.'X1 3TXUEJ3SrOI3C nrodacr tbe aboro reaslU In 30 davi. It led pownnuur oau uuici.17, wurc wucu u twin Mill. VouDKmennillreiala tbolr loet rot&tiood.MdoUl meu viu recoTor inotr youiuiui niior or uidi 11CV1TO. Ii quickly and eurely rei tore Mirrout. nets, Lot Vltalltjr, Iinpotencr, rllgUtlr JCroUwloni. t)et rower, l"Bllluir Mcxnorr, Wutlns 01mum,u4 11 effects ot self-abuio or eiceesand IndUcrttton, WMcnunntaouoforBtudy.buelntMortnirrluo. II not only cures by ttartlns at the eoat ot dlicaae. bat lasBreat nerve tonlo and blood builder, brtnf. loa back tbe nlnk clow to oavla cheeks and ra ttorlnir tbe Oro or yontb. It wards off Inaanltf and Ooniumptlon. Insist on baling REVIVO, na ouer. it can be carried in Test pocxet. vr mall, l.OOcerracIiacs.or six for SS.OO. with Doal tlvo vrltten Rnarantee to cam or m!ob4 inn money, ikhik nnu nurito iruo. Aaareia kOYAl, MED1CINIJ CO., 6fflfo7il5r,' For hiiIc in North Pluttv bV' A, F. Strcitx. ' Every woman In ought to know nbout THE f. Davis, the Hardware Man. f 1 We sell Masury's Paint, if your house looks like a fright, i JCt. 11 ... . . f . - t it. , ..' i. 'aint it, or now win 11 iook ov To keep hot or cold, purchase Gasoline Stove, Of the Hardware Man whom If you like sport we 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, For Rakes, Hoes and Shovels, Nozzles, Sprinklers, Hose, r Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. 4 Ot Knives, Razors and Scissors, we still have a few, f, Can give you a sole or heel for Our Pots, Pans and Kettles and Aluminum Ware, Will open your eyes and cause you to stare. Wire Netting for Poultry, Screen Wire for flies, And for a plumber we have captured a genuine prize. t(i(ili(l((i(l''i(i( THE BEST Five Cent Cigar II: BLACKLEG PARKE, DAVIS & CO's BLACKLEG VACCINE A fresh stock of This firm is the largest producers of Vaccine in the U. S. We loan you the outfit for Vac illating FREE OF CHARGE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY PROFESSIONAL OARDS. 0. V. UEDBLL 1'IIYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofllces: North Plntto National Hnnk . BuildinK, North Platte, Neb. P. R DENNIS, M. D IIOMOEOPATHIST, Over Firt National UanlC, NOHTU PLATTE, NKUUAHKA. J. S. llOAOLANI). V, V. HOAOLAND Moagland & Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Office over McDonald's Dank. NOKT11 1'LATTK, NEB. yiLCOX St HALLIGAN, ATTORNEYa-AT'LA W, aTOHTM I'LATTE, - - - NKUUAHKA Offlce over North Platte National Dank. J S.RIDQBLY, ATTORNEY -AT-JAW . OHIco MoDonnld Block, Dwey struct. NORTH PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA jyt.G. H. DENT PHYSICIAN AND KURGKOX, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Platte, - Nebraska. II. DAVIS, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Qrntly Block Rooms 1 & 2. T. C. PATTERSON, HTTORNBY-KT-LHW, Offlce over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. P. ROCHE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hinmak Block, PpiyBy SrtKKr, Noitiii Pi(.rn:, Nmiiiaska. GAUNT & McEVOY J Blacksmiths and Wagouiuakcrs. Horse Showing a Specialty. Horse Shoeing $3 jur Tcfim. Also reductions in the price of ull other work. Work irtiurantecd or 'money refunded. Give ub a call. Locust street harne8H store. south of Yout'a ONE FARE ron tiik ROUND TRIP V4 THE UNION PACIFIC run Atituiul .Meeting (jurinaii Hnptists (DUNKARDS) Lincoln, Neb., May 21-1U, 1U0! From points cast of Denver. Cheyenne, and In Kansas and Nebraska. In order to cive those attending thli meeting an opportunity to vlsllt iiolntaof Interest, an onen rate of one tare, for the round trip, will be made to an points in rueurasica iron) Lincoln. Vor further Information call on iAB. J. tCX(OAJi AgVnt mc nisw ki.kctrh: i.iiiiiTr a Refrigerator, Range nobodv owes. or t o hi t yonr shoe. IN CATTLE. Just receive d. 9 a: CALL ON I. K. FORT HP. Ill and other Lands 400,000 acres of and other lands U. P. R. R. for sale. . . BARGAINS IN RANCHES AND PASTURE LANDS. Office in Ottenstein Block. NORTH PUATTE, fiEB. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And all kinds of Farm Machinery, Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 5 SALISBURY NORTH PLATTE. KHKKIFK'S SALK llv virtue of an order of h.Hii IhsuuiI from the district court of Lincoln county,' Ne braska, upon a decree of foreclosure render. ed In said court wherein The County of Lin- 1:0111, a coi ihii ,iuon, i piuiiiiui, anu jonn w. wood, et. ai., are defeudauts, and to me directed, I will on the 1st day of June, I vol. at I o'clock, p. in., at the cast front door of the court bonne. In North l'latte. Lincoln comity, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tlie highest Didder lor cash, to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, the following de scribed property to-wlt: Tbe northwest quarter of section six, township twelve, range inirty. wesisixm principal meridian Paled North i'latte.TNeb, April 29, 1001 . ' ailO- TIM T. KELIliKft. Sheriff SlIKKn-'FS SAf(K. My virtue of an order of sale Issued from tne district court ot Lincoln county, no. braska, upon a decree of foreclosure render ei 111 sain court wnerein Tne uounty coin, a corniratIon, is plaintiff and Sarry J llallard, et. al.. are defendants, and tn 1110 directed, I will on the 1st day of June, lWJi, at I o'clock, p. in,, at the east front door of the court house In North l'latte, Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to uie nigiicsi imiucr ior casu, to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, the following de. scribed proiiertv. to-wlt: The northeast f ni'i ft 'if 1 Anrltiin ulv trvnit,li, a. fage tl)lrfy, Wejit Sixtii'prlnclpal meridian,' (iiiroii eiiinty. Nebraska. " li.Hf.-il infill i-iaiic, cu.. April a DOI. ailu TIM T. KEI4HKII, ShprlH. UIIEJlJJFraBALK. lly vlttnu 01 an ordnr of iilo Uuued from (he iiihihh mmn m Lincoln oouuiy, JVebrabip, UIon a dccrri' of foreolonuro rendored In nab) oourt wherein 'Hit? County of Lincoln, a corporation, U .Mi.,.,,,,. n. wanna jf, ijqwib, ei. ai., are ne fenduutB atld to me directed, I will on tbe 28th iiay oi Jtay, lWl, at 1 o'clock, p. m at the eatt iiwui uir m iuo caiari ooQBS in norm riatto, MdciiIq oounly, Nebraska, tell at pnbllo aiiPllon to the hlghent blddrr for canh, to pRtl.fy raid decree, Interetta and ooats, lbs follnwlnu dn. scribed property, to.wlti Tho southwest riuartor of section twenty-one. township nine, range twenty-neTen, west Hlitli principal merldlnii. I)ate.j North j'atta, Neb., April 'ii, l!K V Tljf T, JCkliiieb, I I. t,.i- ,. ... ...... IW1. Hberlff, SHEltJFr'8 tjALK. i order nf al., Ium.1 r rmn (hit district court of Lincoln county, Nebraika, upon a decree nf foreclosure rendered In alil court wherrln Tho County pf Lincoln, a corporation. U immuiu uiareuce n, Msuelle, et. id,, aro do- .nuuniiip. nnM it. Uie uirTJCieu, i will oil tbo &i.h uuy oi amy, mil, ai i o'clock, n. in at tbo east front door of Ibp court bouse In North Platte, Lincoln comity. Nebraska, tnllnt nnliltc.nril.m in the htiibest bidder for cash to satisfy snld doorce, Intorcsta and ocsts, the followlbg described properly to-wltt The northwest nuarter of sea tloo nvo, township aUteeu, ranwe thirty, west Sixth principal meridian, Lincoln county, Ne. DaUr. North Platt, N'eb. 'eb. April JVlDpL . Tftl T. KwiAtwJ, murrlff, a.-e-o LEGAL NOTICED. HllKllIFF'S 8ALF. ltT virtue nf nn order of snlo lrued from ILc district ennrt of Lincoln cminljr. Nebraskn.upo'in dpcrro of forecloMiru rotidorod In raid court wherelo ThnCouuty of Lincoln, n corporation. 1 pinllillll am. I) i;, ClmiUlcr, irnsU'C. ot ni., nro dcfpndnntK. nnd to me riiri'clml, I will ou Hie 28th dnr of Mnjr, 1W1, nt 1 o'clock t, m , nt tlin eat front door ot tho court houm In North I'lattc, Lincoln cnuntjr. Nebrnokn, sell at uMlo auction to tho hluhost bldiler for ensh, to patloly Knlil decree, Intort'Mn and coti. the fclloU'lnK dofcrlbcd proiicrtjr, towltt Tlio notulit-nt iuarter of oectlon tweiit)-one, township ten, rntmo thirty, one, west Slxih principal rnorldlnn, Uncolii county, Ncbrnfki jmuu north rintte, ou. Atrii --, iuui. aW TIM T. KKUllcn, HherllT, BUEllIFF'S HALE. 11 T virtue of an order nf pate IfAU'd from tint I district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon h decreo ot foreclonuru rendered In aald court wborcln Abby IJ. Fitch, la plain- Plaintiff and Lara Ch. Llnnnell. et at., uro defendnnla and to mo directed. I will Ion tho 28th dnyot May, 1001. nt 1 o'clock, p. in , ai mo cast rront door or the court houne In Mortli I'latio, Lincoln county, Nebraska, fell at public auction to tho blKhrat bidder for cnah, to entlfy aid decrpo, Intereata and coata, tho foltowlnx dt" acrlbed property, to-wlt: The fouthwcut qunrtrr ot acctlon ten. Uwuchlp nine, ranno twenty-elKht, wen oi Dixin principal iiioriuun, Lincoln county, Nubraakn. Dated North IMatto. Neb.. Anrll 25. 1001 . n20-5 Tim T. Kkmiikr, HherllT. HIIEItirF'H BALK. II r vlrtao ot nn order of en In IrhuimI from tho district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of furcclonuiu rendered In mid nmrt wherein James H. Hevloy, Is iilatntltT, and Amy E. II, Vntaw, ct. al am dtfelidnnts, and to we directed, I will on tlin Sjih day of May, 1101, nt 1 o'clock, p. 111., at the east front door of tho court house In North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, tell nt public auction to the blithest bidder for enrh, to hatlxfy said decree, Interests nnd costs, tho following iliv scribed propony, to-wlt! Tho south 1ml f ot ths southeast qunitcr and south Inilf of the southwest quarter of section twenty.three, township ten, range thirty, west Hlxih principal meridian, Lin coln eouuty, Nebraska. Dated Norm l'latte, Neb, April Z.u 1W1. TIM X. KEMHEll, Hiieria SHHHIFP'S SALK, llv virtue of an order of gale l&Mueil from the district court of Lincoln county, Ne braska, upon a decree of foreclosure render ed In said court wherein The County of Lin -coin, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Andrew McKowcn, ct. al , arc detcnilaiita.and tome directed, I will on the 2Sth day of May, 10U, ai 1 o ciock, p. in,, at tne cast iront uoor lot the court house In North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, to satisfy ald decree, interests and costs, the following de scribed property, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of southwest quarter and north east quarter 01 souincasi quarter 01 seciiun nine, township sixteen, ratigc twenty-seven, west of Sixth iirlncinal meridian. Lincoln county. Nebraska. uaieu XNorin naiic, inch.. April -n. iuui . aift-5 Tim T. ItELtiiKit, Sherllt NOTICE OP SALK UNDER LIEN FOIt KKEI'IAO LIVE STOCK. Notice is hereby elven that bv virtue of a a contract, for the kcepot one brown tnarc, seven years old named Mate or Lady Wink, made with the owner, John Aublc, made 011 or about the 1st day of April, 11)00, at the agreed price of (5.t0 per month, an atlldavlt ot which fact was uled In the olllcc ol the county clerk ot Lincoln county. Nebraska, on or about the 10th day ot March. 1WH, which contract lor keep was made by tleo. m. iiauuiu, 4m upon which contract mere Is now due the sum of t02.tj5. and the further sum of $0.00 per month since the 10th day of niarcn, ivui, ant. ueianu uaving uecn mane in the navmcnt of said sum. and no suit or other proceedings at law having been lnstl- luieti to recover sau. ueut or any pari thereof, therefore: I win sell the property to-wlt: One brown marc, seven years old, named Mate or Lady Wink, the property ot .lonn Autiie. at public auction, for the purpose of paying said lien for keep. In trout ot and on the cast side ol the county Jail, In North l'latte, Lincoln county, Nebraska, on the 3rd day of May, ivui, at iociock, ii. m., 01 sain uay, GKOHOK M. 11 a 1 UllHTT. ADMINISTIlATOK'S SALK OF KKAL KS- TATJs . Notice Is hereby elven that li7 virtue of a license iBsecd March ). lvui.bv Hon. II. M. Or lines, judge ot the district court of Lin coln county. Nebraska, I will ofter for tale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate Bltuate in the city ot North IMatte. In Lincoln county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Lots onc 1) aud two (S) in block No. 173. atld lots six (0) and 7), In block No. 10i. Sale to be made at the east front door of the courthouse In said city of North l'latte, at 3 o'clock, p. m., of May 4th. lWJI, and hucIi sale to be kept open one hour. uaica April 11, ivui. CI1AKLKS 11 I'KAIN. Administrator nf the estate ol Henry ti. Partridge, deceased. al'J.l OHDElt OF llEAUINq. Tho Btato of Nebraska, Llneolu eouuty, . April S3d, UM In tho mattor ot tlui cntntp of Joseph Ln-, deceased. On reading nnd fllng tho petition of Joseph p, Law, ailinlnistrator praylim a eotlleuiept ami lowuuce ol his Haul account, filed on Ihu 2J1 day of April, IUUI, and for his olecimrKd. Urdiired, Tbnt May 'Jil, A, p., UK) I, nt t) o'clock, n. ru., Is aslKI0l for heurliiK said petition, vhei all persons Interested In sulil matter (nay appear at n pounty court to bo held In ami for sa)c county, and thow causo why the prayer at poll Honor should not bu grunted. I A trueoopy A. H. lJALmVIN, R'ISl County Judge, OROKlt OF IIEAltINO, Tho Hlute of Nebraska. Lincoln county. r. In tho tauttor nf tho estate of Martin If. Myers, deceased, On readluu und tllluu tho iwtltlon nf Kmnia 11. Myers, administratrix, nravlinr a llnnl si'ttlvmonl . and allowance of her final uceonut as such ad mlnlntratrlx. Ordoied, That May 15th, 1001, at 0 o'clock, a. tn , Is asslimed for bearlns said petition, when all isirsons In wild manor may appear at u comity court to be held In and for said county, nnd sIiom- causo w(iy the prayer' of petlloner should not .j 4'aieu Apri nvi. A truo 'copy! ' A. H. lULOyyiN, 'PI ' 1 (JnuutpJiMljic NOTICE FOH FUIILIUATION. Land Ofilce at North l'latte. Neb,, April 1U, 1001. Notice Is hereby ttlven that the followlnir.nuuieil settler has filed notice ot her Intention to moke flual proof In support of bor claim, and that said proof will be made before IleRlster and ltvcelvei yl North IMatte, Neb., ou May isl, 1001, viz. MAhY H. KLDKIt. formerly Mary II. Clark, who made homeatead entrr No. 17410 for the ea.t half of northwest quarter and east half ol southwest quarter of section up, townstilp lit nortli, rango W) west, r!ie names lio following wltuesrjeri'tn prove ln-i continuous resldencp uiMih ni.ci cillvullin of til laud, yU: John II. C. vooil and Huiiun Woih' o( 6upierand, Npb.i Dwpu 4onos and James Onuv, of Ntirl ap-tl. uriu fiaiip, -co. itr-M, r ui.rnjii, ipgjsier, NOTICE FOU 1'UHMOATION. Laud uiUco at North l'latte, Neb., April It), 1101. Notice Is hereby glvon that the followliw named settler has filed uotlcu of bis Intention to make final proof in support ot his claim, und bat said proof will be rondo beforo register and receiver at North l'latte, Neb., ou May '.'7lh, lUOl. vU; DKOHUE K KNOX, who mado liomeHli-ad entry No, 17.,1I8, for tho south half of northuei-t quarter of sootlon ii, town IS north, range .HI, llo namesthe followlr.g wIiiimus lu proe hl conliuuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ltufus Eachus, IUukU CuiiiiuIiikh, lloruco Austin uud Fred lJremor. all of North I'latto, Neb, Oponojs E. FuENpif, iteglster. NOTJ0K R)lt I'lIJII.IttATIO.N. Lapd Qfijcp n iforlhiiattp. Npb., ..... . May ?, JWI. t Antlce Is liereby given that tbe folowing;nauial saltier has filed notlre of his Intention to m... a final proof In support ot his claim, and that sad proof will bo made before Iteglster and Iteoelver at North Flatte, Neb., on June 17ih. 1101, vizi OIIAltLES Q. OOrtOHKY. who mndo Ilomi'blead Entry No. Ib607 for lo'fl 11, I!, 13 and 14, Hoctlon 15, Town 12, north, Itunge '2H west, lie names tbe following witnesses to provo Ms ootitlnuous residence upon and cultivation nf m 14 land vli: W. V. Ljle, Uiady, lsob, F. E. Fllcisou, Tred Ervosvon and August Johnson. Jloxwcll, JSeb. UtV QWRUV , VM3.UUI K-fclKT, r V r