I r lic Wrtlrtu SrUiunr FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1901. IRA L BARE, Editor and Proimmktor SUBSCRIPTION KATK8. Ons Year, cash In advance,.,,, Six Months, oh in advance ....15 Cants' KnUradatthe North Platt(Nbraaka)poatoffloeaa aaoond-claaimatUr. Milkkk announces that the war in Africa will be fought out to a conclusion.' On this side of the water there is a conclusion S' tbat-Eufffancl has bitten off more than she can well masticate and that the end of the Boer war is no nearer than it was six months ago. Tiik steel combine announces it will concentrate its business at Pittsburg-, which means that many of the smaller plants wjII be permanently closed down. While many men will be thrown out of employment by the clos ing down of the small plants, the concentration of business at Pittsburg mcansthe employment of 50,000 additional men in that citv. At the meeting of the Peter Cooper club in Omaha the early part of the week, W. J. Bryan declared that win or lose fusion fusion must be continued. Two years ago Mr. Bryan declared that after 1900 there would be no more fusion; that the man would be cither a republican or a demo crat. It is evident that things, as viewed by Bryan, arc very different now from what they were then. Evidhncks arc plentiful that the effort of the opponents of the administration to create distrust and discord between the Cubans and the administration have come to naught. The Cuban delegates were men of fair intel ligence and. the frank talks of the president and cabinet have evi dently had much more weight than the the violent declamation and insinuating statements of the disturbers. Bee. As A result of systematic in vestigations made by the bureau of statistics in the treasury de parttnent, it is announced that the new island possessions of the United States arc capable of supplying all the coffee needed by the country. This rcpor should be reliable, and the fact that it comes from official sources ought to attract the attention c capitalists and importers and in spire a greater interest in the possibilities of the nation's re cent insular acquisitions. Shnatok McLaukin, of South Carolina, apparently heartily agrees with Representative Wil liam Henry Flemming, of the Tenth Georgia district, with reference to what party policy to pursue in the future. Neither one of them regards it as gooc sense to undertake the, same methods that have caused defeat of their party in two campaigns The south is really for expansion and protection and is coming rapidly around to the idea o sound money. By these tokens it is not going to be satisfied with following the leadership and th platforms of 1896 and 1900. Am whatever the south says gqe with the democratic party. Krcmont Tribune The Kearney Hub common ts in this wise on the commutatio of the sentence of Dinsmore c that county: "The action of Gov ernor Dietrich in commuting the Dinsmore sentence to imprison ment for life will be satisfactory to a gacat many people. Thci is a general bcliel that Dinsmore is guilty ot the crime with whic he stands charged, but if this i true the woman was in it as dec as the man, and in this case the iction of the woman has been the only thing that has caused sym- )athy for the man whose life she sought to swear away. If both are guilty, and both arc to re ceive equal punishment, there will not be any objection, but it s not considered quite the thing to let the woman go scott free ind hang the man. Life im prisonment is a satisfactoy com- jromisc of the verdict and sen tence. MYItTLE NEWS. .Tnlm Pnrton of Wallace was in our midst several davs work ing up the interest in woodcraft sufficient to organize a lodge at this place. Quite a delegation from Myrtle went into North Platte last week after groceries ordered of tt ' . o f - c r i. tr iiaigiu cc o. , 01 uiiiiina. very few com nlaints arc beard from the goods received. Kattlesualccs nave caused tne farmers more or less trouble this spring. Nearly every one has had cattle or Dorses .bitten by them and in some cases lost stock. John Combs is callinir on old acquantainccs and taking then assessments at the same time. I hese rains are putting the ground in line condition, .brass is starting good on the range and small grain is looking nicely. Fought For His Life. My futlior nnd aistor both cliutl of Comminution." write J T. Wcntliorwnx. or Wyunuoto, Mich., "nnd I wiib biivoiI rrotn luo biuiio irmiurui ralo only ty ur. Kind's Now Discovery. An nttuck of I'nounioiiia loft an obHtiunt" uoukIi and very povoro lunir trouble which an ox :ollont doctor could not hnlp, but n few months' uro of thin wondorfuj meilicino mndo mo iih woll an ovoraml 1 gained much In womht " Infalliblo for CoiikIih. Colda and all Throat and Lunir trouble. Trial bottles frco. Ouarnntoed bottloB GUo nnd $1.00 nt Stroitz' Drugstore. Crosby-Hun tor Wcddlnff. George 11. Cronby and Mis Grace V. Hunter were united in marriage Wednesday evening at the home of the bride'H parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter, near Sutherland. Prom the Free Lance we take the follow ing account of the ceremony: The wedding was an elaborate a Hair, the rooms being proluseiy decorated with flowers, and the beautiful Gleuburuiu lawn beinii illuminated with a Hood of light. The ceremony was beautiful and unique. A lloral arch, ".sir landed and festooned with apple blossoms and other lloral decoration, was prepared for the ceremony. To the strains of the "Wedding March" MeiidhoelbBou Mrs. Carpenter pre siding at the piano, the '-ilovver girls," attired in pink, scattered their bautiful tributes. The bride following, supported by her father, took her place under the lloral arch. The ltooiii, accompanied by his brother, took his place by the side ot the bride. A few words and re sponses, made them man and wife and the happy couple were almost overwhelmed with congratulations by the assembled guests. The bride was becomingly dressed in white cashmere trimmed in satin and wearing an e.quisie bouquet of apple blossoms. The brideamaids Miss Cora IOtchisou and Miss ISinma Hunter were dressed in pale blue. During the evening a musical program was rendered, which proved a very pleasant feature to the very large number of guests present." The wedding presents were numerous and included those of both a scryicablc and decorative purpose. Similiters At His Past. "I recall now with horror," Bays Mail Cnrrior Uuruott Mium. of Lovanua, O. "my throe, years ot suiYorlnir from Kid ney trouble, I was hardly over free from dull aches or acute pains in my back. To stoop or lift mall Biiultn made ruofrroun. lfeltthed, worn out, about ready to irlvo up, when I boan to uue ICIectrio IlittnrH, but six bittloa com pletely cured tne, and made rue feel like a now man." They're unrivalled to reg ulate Stomach, Liver, Kidneys ami How eh. Per feet sutiHfacttou guaranteed by A, F, Strict.. Only W) cents. In every town and village may be had 1 tne Mica Axle Grease that makes your horses glad. p m 75 I'l Atni"lrl Oil t'u. COMING SURIC The Great Eastern Rail Road Shows AND Columbian Exposition WIU. KXH1MT AT Monday, May 20. The larecst and most comploto tontc.il exhibition over organized in the world's history. Holding in its nll-crabracinK viiBlneBB ovorytlilng that pleases and in torestfi tho people. Among tho most nltrnctiyo features aro our Bplondid (-roups 0f many kinds oi trained ana Educated firiirrjais Charming and intelligent creaturea whoso bewildering performances aro without a parallel. Competent nnd ex perienced tndners nro employed tho year round in developing and expanding brute education. All-Star Performing Artists "0 funny clowns to pleaeo both young and old. T0 acrobatic, gymnastic nnd aerial porformors from nil parts of tho globo. Don't Fail to Witness tho Big Free Morning $hotog Givon Prior n tho Opening of Big Show. Two performances, afternoon and ovoning. Poors open nt 1 p in. and 7 p. m. This show novor divides nnd poeitivo ly oxhibtB ALL it advortiBf s. A. Stitch in Time Saxes Nine Is a trite old saying, and is particularly true when applied to Shoes. Our business is to mend Shoes, and people give us the credit of knowing our business from a toz. If your Shoes need mending, bring them here. George Tekutoe. YELLOW 7U0NT SHOE 8T0BE. FOR SALE. FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS TOP BUGGIES, And ull kinds of Farm JVIaehinepy. Standard Goods at Reasonable Prices. LOCK 8 SALISBURY NORTH PI.A'ITR. .EST SBRVICB i EST TUAINS ES'L' 'I'llACK EST ItUUTE J TO $ WITH nillKCT CONNECTIONS VOtt All Principal Eastern Cities f3 VIA THE ft UNION PACIFIC AND CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERN LINES. I'aaacnRcrs destined for prwufiupl ctles euai of the Missouri lUVfr should patronize this route. The throuKli trains ate Solidly Vettt. billed. elegantly euuljiiied with Doui li )raliiB Uooni and I'alace Sleepers, )ln UK Cam. meals a la Carte, free Ilecllnliu' Chair Oara. Kor tickets and full Informattoii call on rtrrirrrrrrfrr Davis, the Hardware Man. We sell Maaury's Paint, if yonr house looks like a fright, Paint it, or how will it look by the ni:v iclhctkic mgiit? A, To keep hot or cold, purchase a Refrigerator, Range or & Gasoline Stove, Of the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. 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, . Go to the Hardware Man whom nobody owes. ! Of Knives, Razors and Scissors, wc still have a few, j, Can give you a sole or heel for yonr shoe. u - n i v.iit i1' uur jrois, i iins anil rveiucs ami .xiuuiiiiuiu w .uu, & Will open your eyes and cause you to stare, j Wire Netting for Poultry, Screen Wire for flies, And for a plumber wc have captured a genuine prize. 5 Ml Five Cent Cigar to SOHMALZRIBD'S. BLACKLEG PARKE, DAVIS & CO's Tncf pr Ar.wt Ffi VArriNR JUbt A fresh stock of This firm is the largest producers of Vaccine in the U. S. We loan you the outfit for Vac inating FREE OF CHARGE NORTH PLATTE PHARMACY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0. V. BEDELL PUVSTP.TAN AND SURGEON. Oflloeo: North Plntto Notionnl Brink BuildinR, North Plntte, Neb. jjl F. DENNIS, M. D., IIOMOEOPATIIIST, Over First National Dank, NORTH PLATTE, NEDHAHKA. J. S. IIOAQLANU. V. V. IIOAOLAND Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS OfBre over McDonald' Dank. NOHTH FLATTE, NEB. TILCOX & HALLIGAN, ATTORNEY 8' AT-L A W, KOUTH PLATTE. - NKDIXA8KA Office oyer North Platte National Dank. H. S. RIDOELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Ofllce MoDonnld Block, Dnwey Btroet. NORTH PLiA'lTE. - - NtiulvAorirt JJR. G. It. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over Post Office. Telephone 115. North Platto, - Nebraska. A. II. DAVIS, ATTO RN BY-AT-L AW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. rjl O. PATTERSON, ' HTTORNBY-KT-LnW, Ofllce over Yellow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE. NEB. P. ROCHE, A'PTO RN K Y. AT- L A W, HlN'MAN UlXt.'K, Dksvev Stiiklt, Noitrii I'laitk, Nkiiiiahka. UNT i McKYOY. Blacksmiths and Wagotimakers. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Ilorsa Shoeing' $3 per Team. Also reductions in the price of all other worlt. Work nraiit.etul or money refunded. Give us a call. Locust street south of Yost's (lament) store. ONE PARE ROUND TRIP VIA THE UNION PACIFIC son Annual Meeting German Baptists (DUNKARDS) Mucflln, Neb., May 21-31, 100 1 From ips jyt of pernor, Cheyenne, and lu Kansas and Kobraska. n order to tflve Fur (urthor Information call on inosc aiieniiiiiK mis intcniiK an opiMiriuiiity to vlslit iiointsof Interest, an open rate of one (are, for the tound trip, will Us made to all point In Nebraska from Mmtttii " ' if 1 ai iir.. t 4 IN CATTLE. d. receive 9 X.EQAX. NOTICES. SHEUIFF'S HALF. lly virtue of an order of salo Inaued from Hid district court or Lincoln county. Nebraska, upo'ia necriH) of foreclosure rendored In aald court wberoin rno ununtr of Lincoln, a corporation, Is nlalnttft and I). K. Chandlor. trusti-t'. nt al . arc defendant, and to rue directed. I will on the 28th dnv of Mar, 1001. at 1 o'clock n. ra .attlie east front door ot the court bouso lu North Platto. Lincoln county. Nebraska, sell at public auction 10 lue umuesi oiaaer lor caxn, 10 pntnij aald decree. lntori'Ma and cokIm, the following iieKcrioou properly, io-wii: ine aotunoasi quarter ot section Iweiity-oue. township tun, ranuo thirty one, went hlxl li principal meridian, Lincoln county, Nt'Drnrka I)t d North Platte, Nob. April U3, 1001. nJV-o TIM T. Keuher, Shorlfl, SIIBIIIKP'S SAIjK Hy virtue of an order of Halo Issued from inc uisirici court ot Lincoln county, Ne braska, upon a decree of foreclosure render ed in said court wherein The County of Lltv coin, a corporation, is nlalntlfT. and John w. Wood, et. al., are defeudants, and to me directed. I will on the 1st dav of .Tutu-. 1001. at 1 o'clock, p. m at the east front door of the court house, In North IMattc, Mncoln county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlghpst bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, the following de- "tnircu ptujm:im- iu-wu; -jnc norinwesi quarter of section Hlx, township twelve, ranee thirty, west Hixtli principal meridian i.incoui county, neDrasKa. Datod North IMattc. Neb, April SO. 1001. a30- TIM T. KELJHEIt, Sheriff llV Virtue of an order of salt; Issued from the district court of Mncoln county, Ne- urasita, uiiun a uecree 01 ioruciosure renuer ed In saltl court wherein The County of Lin coln, a cornoratlon. is nlalntin and Snrrv .1. Mallard, et. al., are dutendants, and to me directed, I will on the 1st day of June, ivui, aii o ciock, p. m.,atinc east iront ooor 01 the court house In North Platte. Lincoln county. Nebraskt. sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, the following de scribed property, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section nix, township twelve. laiiKc tuiri). tvusi mxwi jirincipai meridian, r.irirnlt, rnlinltf Vrtl.Tf,iilf f. Uated North I'latte. Neb.. April Iffl 1001. a30- TIMfl'. KEMllBH, Sheriff, SHKHIFF'S HALK. Uy Virtue Of an order of ruin lnsneil from Ihn district court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, upon a decree of fnreclnauro rendered lu said court wherein The Counly of Mncoln, a corporation, Is piainun aim Janus 11. Lewis, et. al., aro He. feudutitg and to toe directed. I will on the 23th day of May, IIK)1, at 1 o'clock, p ra., at the eaBt ironi uoor oi me cnuri nnusu in nana riatto, Lincoln county, Nebranka, roll at publlo auction to the lilclit-Bt bidder for cash, to eatlafy raid dcrep, IptoreM and coals, the follnwlnR do- fcrjpeu properly, lo-wit: tuo soutnweat, quarter of peptfon ' twepty-one. toWrirhlp nlno. ranK iweniy.aeven. west hixui prinoipni meridian patpd Norlb i'latte, Neb'., April 23, IDOL a2lK " Tim T. )fcuucn, Bbprlff, SIIHUIFF'H HALJJ. Ur virtue of an ordor of rale Ipmml from tliu illatrlct uoqrt of Lincoln copnty, Nebroako, upon a uecrt'D ni inrpciosuro rennereu in rnni court wlierrlu Tun County of Lincoln, a corporation. Is pinjmin nun umri.nco iv. .nBtiuiie, m. m,t uro MB fendanls. and tome directed, I will on tho Ud.h day of Mny, 1101, at 1 o'clock, v. in., nt tho east front door ot tho court bnuke in North I'latte, Lincoln eouuty, Nobmaka, voll nt publlo auction to tne niNiieai manor tor cni.u to Knuity kuiii uoorciv iDiuresta ami cusia, tne louowitu deaorluuil property to-wit: The northwest quarter of a0' Hon nvp, township sixteen, ranice thirty, wi't mi x I ii principal meridian, uncom county, iso DiasKn. Datiil North I'latte, Neb. April 2.'., 1(01, u'l-.'i Tim T. Kkuuku, Hberilf SHKHIFF'SSALK lly virtue of an order of sale Usued from i ne uiniriii tirari ui uincoiu couiuy, rxc braska. upon a decree of foreclosure render 'cli lii salu court wherein The Countv of I. In. coin, a donkiratlon, la plalntlO, and Andrew McK.oWeii,ret. ni , are defendants, and to me directed. I will on the' 2Xth dav of Mnv. 1001, at I o'clock, p. m., at tbe cast front door of ,tbe court bouse In North I'latte, Lincoln .rnunly, Nebraska, sell at public auction to m n enest omaer torcaiu. to saiisrv uiu ilucraa, Interesti and costs, tbe following tic scribed oroptrtv to-wlt: Tbe souticit nuirter of southwest nuarter and north. east quarter of Boutbeaat quarter ot seel Ion nine, lownsnip auuen, ranse iwenty-aevea, west of Sixth .principal meridian, Lincoln Dated North I'latte. Neb.. April Ift. IW airt-5 Tim t. KkiJhkii, SburlH HllEltll'F'H HALE. By virtue of an order ofaale Uauitd fioinllju uiatrici court oi Lincoln county. Nwuraaaa. uikiii adocrte of forocloaore rendered In anld court wherein James t;. Houloy, la plaliilllt and Amy E. B. Votaw, et. al., aro dvfeudanta, and to me directed, I will mi tho Sjtb day of May, 1101, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at the east front door of the court hount lu North I'latte, Uticoln county, Nebraska, rll at piililln auction to the blglil'at bidder for raali, to Knllafy aald decreo, Interests and coats, the following ili. crlbed property, to-wlt: Tim south halt of the louthenat quarter and anulh halt of the snntliWrtt quarter ot Miction twenty-three, towmhlp leu, range thirty, west Hlxtli principal meridian, Liu. tjirtn connly, Nobravka.' HHEUirr'S BAtB. lljr vlrluo of nn order nt tao IohuoJ from tlic msirlct court or Lincoln conniy. kbowhii, ujiuu .. deoreo ot forecloeuro rendered la Raid court whnreln Atby 1J. Flteh, l I'laln plalnllH nnd I-nrn Ch. linnseil. rt ul., are defendant nnd to me directed. I will on the 2th dajrof Mny, 1901. at 1 o'clock, p. in.. I at llio ont front door of th court 1kuio la Itortu il'latio, Mncoln counly, ebralB, sell nt pulillo nuctlon to the hlKlient bidder fur cnli, lo atlfr ' Rnld decree, lulurenla nnd coats, tlie following dp. Rcrllied proiierty, to-wlti The southwest quiirlor or focllon it'll, iMwnsmp oino. rniiRf iwemy-nKui. weitof Hlith pnnclrxil meridian, Lincoln connly, Nebraska Doled North riatto, Nob., April Z.V 1W1 n2tvn Tin T. KiMllin, Sheriff. OUOElt OF 1IIIA1UNO. Tho Htato of Nebraska, Lincoln county, ft. AorllKld. llll. In tho matter of tho estate of Jucpu Law, uoccased. On readlna and flllna tho petition of Joseph . Law, administrator prnyttiR n Rettleinent and nl lowiinco ot his final account, filed on the 23d day of April. 1UUI, and fur his discharge. uruored, That May Kid, A,U., nt vt o ciock, m.. Is asaluned for hearlnir raid tietltlon, when all persons Interested in said matter mny appear nt n county court to bo held In nnd for aald county, and show cause why tho prayer ot pell iiunerRoouin not bo gruniou. lAiruecopyj a. b. ualuwin, s234 County Judo. OUOKlt OF UKAUI.NU. The Htato of Nebraska. Lincoln county. s. In the matter of tho estate ot Martin It. Myers. deceased, On readlnc and Ollna tho natltlnii of Kminn It. Mors. administratrix, iirnvlnir n flnnl ki'ttltinnnl and allonanco of her final account ns such nd tnlnlttrntrlx. Ordeied. That Mav 1.Mh. 1001. nt (1 nVl.wU. a. in.. Is asaluned for hearlnit said notlllou. when nil persons In said matter may appear nt 11 county court to be held In and for snld county, nnd show causo why the prayer of pellllulier should not bo Krautod. 1)01011 April 23(1, iwi, A truo copyj A. B. UALUWIN, n23l County JudRe. NOTIOK roil I'UHLICATION. Laud Olllce at North I'lutte, Neb., April 10, 1001. Notice is hereby nlveu that the fnllowluu-nauied cttlor has filed nutlco of her Intention to lunko final proof In aupport ot bur claim, ami that aald proui win no mniie ueiore lleRlalur nnd itecelver M North I'latte, Neb., on May L'lst, 1901, viz: MAhY II. LI.Dhlt, formerly Mary II, Clark, who made hnmeatcad entry No, 17110 for the east half of northweat quarter and rust half ol southwest quarter of eoctlon 2ii, township i;i north, ratino 30 went. Hae names the followlnit wltueaaea to nrove hor continuous rcaldelicu upon nud culllvntton of aald land, viz: John M. U. Wood nud Husan Wood of Sutherland, Nob.; Owen Jones and James Crow, of North l'iatio, Neb. oii-o. ulu. u. mt.uii. upRiiiar. NOTICE FOU POBHOATION. Lund ufllco at North Platte, Nob,, April ID, 1001. Notice in hereby ulvon that the following named settler has nled llotlco of his Intention to mnko final proof in aupport of hla claim, and nat saiu prooi win im mauo neroro resistor lino receiver at rorlli i'latte. Net)., on Jlay Zitn. ivui. viz; QICOllOi: E. KNOX, who niacin homestead entry No. 17.518. for the fcoulh bait ot nortbwuat quarter ot section 22, town 15 north, rno go 30, Ho unmestho folluwlLR wltncsae to provo his continuous realdeuco upon and cultivation of said iruu, viz: iiuiua i-ncuua, j;nocn cummiiiRS, Horace Austin nnd Fred Uremur, all uf ortu I'latte, Nob. nllU UEonoE E.Fbkncii, RoRlator. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land OUlce at North Platte, Neb., ) May 2. 1001. J Notice Is hereby given that the lollowlna-uiuiieo aettler has tiled notice of hla intention to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and that aald nrnnt will be made before Iteelater i.nd Ilecelvur at North Platte, Neb., on Jane 17th. 11-01, vizi OllAHLEb O. OOtlOtJKY. who mndo Homestead Entry No. 18C07 for loll it, 12, 13 nua u, Boction iri, Town u, norm, ttange i west, lie names the following witueares to prove his continuous reaidonce upon and cultivation of aald land viz: W. 1). Lylc, lirady, Neb,; K. E. Erlcason, k red cricsaon nnu Atiguai jonnson, Jiaiwt'll, inu. m2H (IK)U(iK K. riiKNCll. KcKlater. TIMBER CULTUHE, FINAL PltOOF-NOTIOE FOU I'UULlOATIOll. iJiml Oftlco nt North I'latte, Neb. Mny Dili, 1001. Notice Is hereby given that James A. Roberts has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before register nud receiver at their ofllce lu North I'latm, Neb., on Monday tbe 21lb day of June, 1001, on timber culture appli cation No, 12,973, for tho soutlieant quarter ot section No, 8, In township No. 10, uorth range No. 27 west. He names as wltneaaea: J. W. Johnsgn. ot (nghnm, .eb.; Marion Chestpr, of raay jsiiuin, ixud,, ueorgo uuuounii iacnr li. Bradley, ot Moorellejd, Neb. mjtt HronoR F FnFNrp, lteuWer. NOTJOE FOlt PUBLICATION Land OOlco at North I'latte, Nib. ) May 4th, 1001. ' Notice Is hereby given that (be following named aottler lias tiled notice of hla nteptlui ti make filial proof in aupport of his claim uuil lliu said proof will bo niacin before register and ru colvor of tbe U. B. Laud Ofllce at NonU plnttp. Neb., on Juno 22. 1001, JOHN EHLEItS, who made bomeitoad application No. 17,101 (or i ho south hall nt the nortfiwust quartor and vest halt ot south wee t quarter of (eel Ion 21, town 111, north range 2U wont, He names the following witnesses to provo lilt, continuous realdoncaupon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Clias. J. Uoiklu, of Echo. Nob.; Frank Oygar, Ilcury Ltnnemeyer nnd Henry Ehlers, of Uuchanati, Neb. mttl Oeo. E. FnENcii, lteglAtor. NOTICE FI1U PUBLICATION. Land Oftlco nt iNorth pintle, Neb. May I), 1001. Notice Is hereby given that tho follntvlng-nnmeil cottier ban nled notice ot bis Intention to make final proof In support of hla claim, and that aald proof will bo mado boforo reglater nnd receiver of thoU. B. lind otUco at North Platto, Neb., on Juuo 10th, 10O1, viz: .MAONUH J. COIIN, who mado hoinostiwl entry No. 17.HS7 for tho southwest quui tor t-ection II, towmhlp 12, north rannu 28 west Ctb P. M. 110 names tho following witnow.es to provo hit. continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land: W. O. Lylq. and T. L. O'ltniirke. of Ilrncly, Veb.; Joaoph IlerhbOy arid Luko F.'Haloy. of North l'lattb Svb, W76; P(sq, E. FnENcii, ltcg?tor. VAN'fKpTR"8TWOKTIIY MEN ANI IVp men to travel and ndvertlso f)r old itnbllahr.M houfoof iilld Qnanclql 'btaniliig. Salary' 4780 n VPIIP mill nvitfinunu nil mivnlit,. Ill rnufi Ki rnn. iivutltf7 rA.ililrAil u MV UIUIV voo null Vlliltf II HHlf-addreased stamped envelope ,ddrita Mint; nuer, iki,) winion uiqg., uniciigu ALL COMPETITION DISTANCED DENVER, SALT LAKE, PORT, LAND SAN FRANCISCO,. THE UNION PACIFIC. rAHTJ'.ST TIMR fllllynNK NIOHT to UTAH. ,"lJ.NVV.Ly"lll'l'-s " CALirOHNU 1ly TWO NltlllTH to ORHOOff, Hlllllliml l.llln Miaaouui river to SUIt Like City IUI ) MILES Hun I'ranclsco aw ( SHOltTKR than I'oitUiid . tm) Any other LINU I1EST TKACIC, Sherman Oravel, (decomposed Rran Ite) the llnest ballast In tne world, Is used on the main line ot the Union Tactile, making a ported road bed. No Dust, No Jarring, Smooth and Kasy Riding. Detailed Information chcerfuly furnished on atvUcaUon . - T