The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, August 12, 1902, Image 3

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Remarkable
Guarantee
Here Is n Watch Case that is guar
anteed to wear for 25 years : to pre
serve the exact appearance of an nil
gold case for that time If through
any fault in making it should fail to
do this, we will give n new case in
exchange for it, at anytime within the
25 years. Not gold all through, but
you'd never know it , and it costs
much less. Let us show you the
as.BosssSdCase
CLINTON,
Tho Jeweler and Optician.
Mrs. V. Scharmatm is upending
Institute Lecturu.
I A
tic day in Kearney. The following lectures a" 11 be
thk r.hevenne Indians came in on held at tlio-Uifeh School audUorlum
Mn. 3 lat nlrrht from Kcarnev. this week: On Tuesday cfehine.
inl, W...1.. national bank ex- Aur. 12tb, "Educational Eeminis-
atnincr, is iu the city today on bus-
J
tncss.
Two cousins of Mrs, Maloney
came in from Omaha this morning
foe a visit.
Mrs. G. Y. WiKington came down
from Julesburg Sunday to yiait her
husband.
RAILROAD NOTES,
...................
Engine 1C49 was sent lo Omaha
Sunday for heavy repairs.
Sunt, of Motive Power McKccn
spent Saturday in town looking
ucation Rerrent 13. V. Forcll, Prl- aftcr c0mPa,,y
day evening, "Our Boy Tom," A. A. Roy Struthcrs came down from
Crewman. The public is invited tsianey iasi wcck ana was piaccu
to attend IIibbc lectures. on trie list ot extra uremcn.
O. W. Keale, Co. Supt. Frank Crick went to Sidney Sun
day where he will do some pipe
Good Solid Shoes
.:.
ccnccs." by Prot. HociibIicI. Wed
nesday evening, "Agricultural Ld-
Mrs. Bruninp, of Hebron, Neb., work or ti,c rjmo Pacific.
I . a 1 . I
C. II. Walters, a well known ua ocen tuc Kui ui u. a..u The work of building an cxten-
Wallaccitc, is transacting business J. C. Orrlor several days past. Bjon on thc rcight j,0UBC jH at a
in town today. The work of putting in place thc standstill pending Borne masonry
Thc German medicine show opctiB remainder of the poles for the clcc- work.
its week'. engagement nfcxt Mon
day evening at the opera house.
Mrs. Uattie Dilt and Miss Kate
On Thursday ot last week was
Thc best watcb for your money,
whatever the size of your purse Pen wick wilt leave Monday for a
may be found right here. Such two week' visit in bait i.ahc,
a variety of reliable timepieces is Mr. and Mm. Lew Williams ot
.... .fi it 1 :.. RnnrU' nrrived ill town VCStCrdaV
1101 oiieii iriuiui vu 111 uuc siutiv. j ------ . .:..... ...iii.
We make 1 specialty of watch and lelt this tnoriilug on a trip to U.ambcrP, Neb., arc v.s.ting will
we maic a specialty 01 uatcu 0maba i,c hitters sister, Mrs. Sanford
trie lights will commence next
WCCk. I ,-,! l.f Inrirnnt iiuitihnr nf rnrft ilnr. I
Albert Schatz returned Saturday ,nr any one day of thc present sea-
from Green River, Wyo, where lie 80n ninety-eight cars being iced.
naa been wotiang in uic ircigui SuvCral traiutoadB of 12lks nasscd
ft
A great many people want a good wearing shoe, that
has good style as well, and do not care to pay over
1.50 and $1.-75
for them, We have a good line in different leather,
made up on neat lasts -
vFor Men or Women.
Satisfactory wear guaranteed.
"btorc. open evenings until b ociock.
house.
Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Varney ol
i and jewelry repairing,
CLINTON, .
The Jeweler and Optician.
Bob Burg came up from Grand
Uland yesterday and will probably
through thc city thc last few days
enroute to Suit Lake City to attend
their national convention.
The ork band passed west
Sunday on a train carrying Elks to
their national convention, and gave
lit $tra WfcMs ritm.t'.
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1W2.
Liar t man.
Thc car which went off thc track
wo: k for thc Union Pacific at this t Ogalalla yesterday count pot ue uCVcral selections while the trattl
pjacc replaced on the track and so was lay at ;this station.
f-Jm.. TVmvn 1-fl last nitlit for ""iroyeu oy u.c wrcCK.uK v.,.v. Krank llcrrod , ha(1 bccn
thc west. He haB accented a po.i- Ms Belle Seddy, of Gibbon, who working iu Cheyenne, left yester
Hon as brakeinan on the Oregon "BR b"c' Bpeuding thc pat two day for a trip through thc Black
weeks in to.wn ns tue guest 01 iter 11.no country n search of etnnlov
Wilcox Department Store.
Short Line.
Another bhow has been booked
here for January, "The Peddlat't
Claim," which will be here on the
DR. F.W.MILLER, GRADUATE DKHTIST.
OQlco ovor Strolu'a Drug Stors.
G. L. Carter came in from the 24th of that month.
west this morning. LymJ Mathcwson, of Denver,
II. S. Ridglcy transacted legal vihited friends in town tor a while
business is Ogalalla laht evening, yesterday. He was enroute home
Mrs. Nellie Dick and daughter from a visit with his parents at
Auua leave shortly for Ogden on a Brady.
vibit. A Mint Van Brocklin, who is ctn-
The Cheyenne Indians lost to ployed in the steam, laundry had a
Kearney yesterday by a bcore cf couple ot finders quite neverely
Bcvcn to two. burned last Saturday evening by a
J. S. Hoagland went to Uinaua noi rimer.
last night to transact business for Prank McDonald, of Topeka,
a few days.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Ilalligan and
children left thia morning on m trip
lo Sa't Lake.
Dorr Tarkington went to Suth
erland laat evening to open a har
ness aud shoe repair shop.
Miss Marie Chambers arrived in
town Saturday and will remain
until the cluc of the institute.
It is reported that several strlkr
breakers arrived last night and
went to work today in the shops.
At a meeting ot thc creditors of
Kas., a nephew of Mrs Alex fen-
wick, arrived in town yesterday.
Mr. McDonald will secure a posi
tion as fireman on the Union
Pacific.
Among the North Platte people
who expect to attend the camp
meeting at Curti arc Mepdames A.
McMichael and W. T. Browu and
Perry Carapn nnd Rpht. Cary.
The hail storm which paBsedover
this st'etion Saturday seemed to
have been at its worst near Candy.
aares ol,
corn, lost it all trom the hail.
J. G. Beelcr and daughter Miss
sister Mrs. O'Urieu, rttumed to ment at his trade.
tier Home tins morning. Ti,c boilcrinakcrs and machinists
Burns aud Murphy, who were base ball game Friday afternoon
nentenced to ten days in jail tor vvni be a good one and a largo at-!
stealing an overcoat, a bar of Boap tendance is desired. This will make
and a towel trom Mtp. Lemastcrs, lno fourth ball game this week.
nave served ineir icrm anu win oc More machinery has been taken
rei aseci lonigui. out of llie Union Pacific machine
Manager Warner of the Union anop and also out of the tin shop
Pacific ball team has booked a i he past few days and nhipped to
game for Monday, the 18th, with Grand Ibland and Sidney.
liic ceieoratea ixow unt-iauu Colonel Owens expects to leave
Uloomcr Girls. This game will be sllorl,v for lOvanstnii, Wyo.. where
unique ana win prooaoiy auraci a ,,e wU, accept a- poat,on for u,e
good sized autliencc. UnJon pacuic under J. H. Nelliug,
See our new line of lampo, just wlt l ib division master uicchJiiic at
opening them up, they are ''butes." tbat place.
Harrington loniH. T,,e wrecking crew was called to
Herman Johnson, living eight Ogalalla yesterday afternoon. A
miles southeast ot town, nays hi? freight train was just pulling out
thirty acres of corn, which was of thc Ogalalla yards when a car
especially line, was utterly de- left thc track and thu derrick was
nroyed by the hail Saturday even- needed, to replace it on thc rails.
ing. qther far.mers in that section $c. Chambers and family left
had their corn TUtncd. bv wairon the latter part of last
W. T, Brown had thc misfortune week for Oregon, where they will
to have one ot his bast horses crip- locate1' if they like thc country.
pled by an engine Sunday. Mr. Frank Chambers left by train Sun-
Brown had been herding his horses rta'r for-the,amc 6,tatc,
near the railroad and one wandered Last night a company of striking
on to thc track and was run into by machinist?, tocvideucc their friend-
for A. K. Adamson, sprung a
t vv wrjvaiH
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559
$miY$ Peerless Soif M Beer
THE DEER OF GOOD CHEER.
It has an international reputation for blandncss of
flavor and lor abnolutc purity, rsonc to compare
with it lor tnc tame, ooui cvcrywncrc.
JOHN GUND DnCWINQCO., - LaCros:o,Wls
Ocnd llo (or ick ol flno plajlno cards.
II. SCIILCSINGhR,
North Platto, Nob
ml
I
Pleasure
as well as
perpetual good
health, is assured
when you drink
RfJOTT'S
0
NNYROYJU. PILLS
They overcame. WcaTc
ncss, irrurulurlty and
omliiiiloun, lnercuHO vl-
or and uauiuu "nalna
of incuctrimtlon." They aro "IAVE aAVJJIW" to alrlo at
wouianhooil, tiiillng development ot orgauu aud body. No
known remedy for wouiou oouuln tlvm. Cannot do harm llfo
becomes a pleasure. $1.00 PKU UOX ISY MAIL Sold
by drasjjists. Dlt MOTT'S CI1KM10AL CO., Clovelaud, Ohio.
For sale by North Platte Pharmacy.
Sam E. Roscnburgheld yesterday,
L. 15. Roach was appointed trustee. ... ...f- Ue engine taking out one of the' 3hlp
I l' Culm uri ivcu iiuuiu mm uiui uii'n i , , , i , , I iih.I
. ..I n I Ifniillnnilo nf IrlLn. Liirnnan nirtv nil li m Witll Driiltrn I II ttl
Miss Cora Woodberry, oi council frmu tileir European trip. Both . " . u.ko notion that on tho lTthday of Feb.,
Bluffs lown, arrived m town yes- l kin fne aml report having &nm wrpcnicr reccivcu u nuntc a..u DCnw..c..., ,..bD -.v. .v-- 100l!i thoplaintlir, Tlio Uountyol liin
. , j !.. .i ti i,,...!,!.. ... . . hiiia mnminir frnm ('l.nm MtMicUp. dercd livelv aroundthc AdamBonlcoln.ii corporation, (tied its notltlon in
leruiy auu is B. ui u had a nlowl plca8aut aaU cnjnyao.e llflm, , ,r n ' linlR n, h ' the District . Court of Lincoln County.
Mrs. ureeniec. trjp sutimui .ia1iuif.u.vU,nJi,. r- -,- ,
' M-mses Kate and Mamie Wein- r nffl.fl mi urP. ing twenty-five dollars reward for Lule Uart, who had been work
HHiiiuwi vi iitviui.ii "-
berger and Louise Weifgerccr ex- me havc buen hired the past week,
pect to go to Omaha next week to Ule force employed being insufli-
spend a few days. cieut to liandle the volume of
Mrs. James Downic and chillrcn iraffic now being shippcu oyer tue
went to Sidney yesterday, where road.
tonal JTotioa, Wiicoln eminty. NrtiraNVa, llie olilf rt ant
prnyci nf willed H to fori-cloni! rertiiln tax
" i ., n . IlunH.ituly ncHHi'(l liy .ilil iilalnlllf uiiiiliiHt
1 ho dofpiulantf. Androw F. Carlfon.'tim Himtfiwcut nuartvr of ti-ctlnti ut. in
Klizalmth Caribou, liin wife, and Hluh-1 !i,"V',;V:,.nJ).r.V,'.'.)t V.VIV. w.1 .V' t,.,Ji.,.l1.
I'.il. mill lilllllil llll Itinu'll. will I .' '." ""n"'. ' " ,.""
Nobraskn, tho object nnd pmyor of
whinli li tn fnroi! oro nor til ill tux lioutl.
the recovery of Nels Munscti, who B ule Cheyenne fchops and quit ""'TS!! LilVU'i"f!l
escaped trom the hospital for the Aujjust 1st when piece-work was towimhip HI, north of rauo.'Jl, wcBtot
insane at Lincoln o thc 201U, ol introduced, is in town enroute to I Sixth principal moriuian, wournsua, for
last May. Munsen UeHeves that bmalia. He accompanied the ?!! I: ?SH .llti!!"."".'!! VHl filL
his relatives, uspecially Peter Jen- Norl,i i'lattc fishermen on their year 1891 in tho sum of 10.00; for tho
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scharmann,
sen, b3 guardiau, have robbed liin. trip,
of all his properly, wunscn is a Io v ew of rccent lnte trame, due
Mr. Powi)ie is n thc employ of the
Union Pacific.
The luneral ot the infant son oi
Mr. and Mrs. JatneB WlUfln was
held at the 1) me sevpn miles west
o North Platte Saturday, alter, month.. and weighs between 165 itid 175 Lood BUapc as at any time during
-oop, The sccouci noor o? uic icun pounqs. the oibt t-ix months.
- . . I f 1. It 1 I &At. I Ciwllt n Mll ...a.. a a I
jiranK qwers oi ivaramie, wnp uunanjr aM "" qeo. W. Uhl'ds, Uncle uacar, On his return to Omaha after his
uaug.uer a.. c,c Mf . Swede, but speaks HJiielisli l.tirly to iucapacl,atcd cnginrp, a good
ycstcrlay from Steele City, Neb., welJ? j8 ab(nn forly or forty-five a 1 Ic wlH doubt Supt Mc.
where Mrs. Scharmatm has been vears of age, fair complexion, dark st'atcmeut tliat the motive
Visiting her parent F bout a hair ad unusually dark mustnehr, n(ltver of the Union Pacific is iu as
. 1 ! - .t. A r... f...... I.anl. it. 1 1 1 tl. rltl Mi f1..ril...r . t ll I
Has peep hpuimmn pic j.oi. c'l' miwcy oimi i L'aiiiiiiiaer anu an oiner Biauunru rccct trip over thc Union Pacific I iw1.
uceks'in this county assisting n and converted IntosuUesot business , hlx tor 23 centB at thc Hub .., mw i, You and onch
the haying on his laud, will return offices . A good part of the fioor ?rocc ry Jn M. .( XrMondny?
home tomorrow. has heretofore been used as living . .. ,,:-. .,a t . i..,, .wtin.. i.n., it Sentombcr. 10(W.
. ntn i ii.. mu..j nnnrtminla. I. . . ... .1. . ...... ... I I lie
AiaBter i-erry oimn, oi mc iu r nave ueen piayea at uranu ihianu six montliB aL'o ana mat tue union
Perry
ward, wqb tendered a very pleasant A new crew ot dispaicuers was Sunday between the Cheyenne In- Pacific had plenty ot engines to run
surprise party last Saturday even- sent outlast week and will have (j,ans nd a picked nine from through tho busy t.eason or the
jljg. A good siaed crowd ot young charge o business from Sidney to lne superior and Orand Island hibt of January, barring accidents.
folks wprp present and an succeeuid uueyenne. 'vnc crew consists 01 te,-ms ws not played. It Ue stated also that tho rond would
in snendiug a most enjoyable L. Smiddy, O. w. cox anu fi. aiii- 9eems that since the strike, the have no difficulty In trnnsnortinir
pyeninff- npr' Q. V. Wigjngton, of Jules- manager o the team, who is a f-tepi all grain thc company is a6ked to, as of lWwni.
The Lincoln county teachers in- buig, arrived In town the early part U0I, 0f the foreinmi of the VI. P, at far as engines are concerned, and cuumv, n'c'
VBtltntp opened yesterday oqth f last w B 'low aJ Ul8 Qrand fsland, hs been working In that no faith was placed in the re
nearly 10Q in attendance.
Hoenbhcl atifeUted by Miss Cham
hers, are in pharge. Rev. Seibert home of her daughter, Mrs. Jaa
Opened thp Institute wjth nn invo Uabbitt Sunday afternoon at ten meister tor working under a scab makers In the shops where thc cn
cation attpr which the regular o'clock. Mrs. Marsh was 03 years, and the audience demanded that glncs arc being built, if thefc en
year 1895. in tho buih of 17.11: for tho
year 1800, in tlio sum of 17 JO; for tho
veirioui, in mo sum or t i.iuj tor mo
yoarl803, tn tho sum of 10,82; for tho
year 1809, in tho sum of 8.92; for tho
vonr iM) Hi iiiopum oi i n ntnnuniing
in tho total sum of $1-10.80; with Ir.toroBt
on tho sum ot $01.81, ul tho rato ot ton
por cont per nnnum from tho lnt day of
Nov. 1901, all ot which is duo and
unpnid. v
l'liilntiiTnrayfl a ilcoroo of fnronlimuro
ot wild tax lions mid n snlo of said prom-
ot you defendants aro
or saiu poutton nn or
tho lfith day ot
COUNTY OP LINCOLN,
UoriKKiition.
By H. S. Uldgloy, its Atty.
iHOJIn thu kuiii fir IMki; for Die vuar iKxi in
t lie mini or tn.ui. fur tin ui.'ir HU7 in tint hiiiii
of Hliu; Inrtlm venr IHUS (n Die hiiiji or A.C'i:
foi- the year IH'J In tlio nuin of O.or; for Hits
year HHjii In ihn hiiiii ot I '.' aiiKiuiitltii; In
Uic total Mini of M UV. with inliTOHt on tliu
wini nfas.ou at tin; rato ut ten pvr cent J'
annum Irum thu l"t ilay of March, Wi.', all
of which Ih iluc and unpaid .
PliilntllT prnj'H ii ilfcroo of forncloxuro uC
rnlil tax lien utnl u nuin ot mild iiroinlueK.
You ntul cncli ot you iU'foiuln.itn uru re
iiiilrril to iiuswur wild tiotlllun on or lic
it re Monday, tho l.'itli day ot fci'iitumlci',
ItXJ.
TI1U COUNTY Ol'1 LINCOLN.
. (A Corporation.)
Ily II. H, HIDOELY, Its Attorney. ,
Jlotlco of Slienff'o Sftlo.
Iiy virtue of two exenitlnim Uniied liy W
C. fclrier. clerk ot tliu DUtllct Court of Lin.
coin county. NuuraHkii, uiKin Jiiditiiientu
oni; rcnilcred In nalil court In favor of
Albert StvlnhoiiHcii. and ai;alnst tiiori-e
Kulilc anil one reuilereil in llie eoltntv court
on- county. NunraxKu, aim trail,
the Dlxtrlct Court of Lincoln
NehraNka. ami dulv enlcted on
record i Oharle II. Hovlo recovered a ludK-
ment aRaliiHt cioition iiunie. I nave levieii
Prof, patched operator a thjs po,nt. tl,c b,,opB and u conBidereu a tcab. port that the delivery of the new
Mrs Kiinici Mnrnll rtien flt llie Phi. RtriL-fra nr nlan nnnnacii InUinilnnii u a ruin r.lprt hpr.n no nl I li I Uoiiioo itunic lu-nii.
nun erar
the Q'.ade boys and Pitcher IlofT- threat of the machinists aud boiler about iiuif ixmnrtH.
1 ii in i
in arc aliout D vrarn oid, weight
work was commenced.
5 mouths and q days old nnd had they be left out of the game and glncs were sent to thc Union Pacific
made her home in this city for the that thc manager ruvign hoforc the during thc present labor strike,
past thiily years, Ji;cr husband, audience, whch he refused to do. they would strike, The re-
Albert Marsh, died about eight The game was called otT, the en- port that nil nwltch trackR at
years ago. tne icayi-'i nesiues trailfe nionpy remauung in tue rjheyennc and other places along
tho road were blocked by loaded
freight cars waiting for engines to
move them was denied and Mr.
McKccn said thc tracks were clear
and trains running iu good order.
,.FLY SHEETS,,
Wp acU Mr. Ilabbitt, a f-on, who Jives in hands of the npcrjar team.
ChipaKO. Mrn, -Marbh was well
RitHin Sheet 90"incll 40e Vik by aU w,' Ucw ,,er m tl,e
JJUriap U"U1VH empathy of al is extended to the
TXltrlfln Sheet. 1 00-InCll . 4SC bereaved relatives. The funeral
Single Fly Nets
Team Nets
Leather Nets
Summer Lap Robes
Store open until 8:00 o'clock.
Wilcox Department Store
was held trom the residence at ten
oVlock this morning, and the re.
mains interred in the North Platte
cemetery.
Cared Paralyses.
W.S. U.iily, l. O.TriiK.Toxnp.writou:
"My wifo hud bitn putrprinK Hvo year
with puralysis In hnr arm, whon I wan
porHiiadoil lo iifc Hullard'H Snow Llnl
inont, whieli wired hor nil rihL I have
nlno ubimI it fur old sorcf, front hiten, nnd
okln priiitnms. It doo-lhn work." ti"o,
o mid 61. IX) bottle at A. F. btrciUs'
(Jjiner Drug Store.
Barb Wire
Baker's Perfect Barb Wire,
Painted, per hundred $3.80.
Baker's Perfect Barb Wire,
galvanized per hundred $4.10
Wilcox Depai'lniciil Store
Yatch for a Chill.
Howovcr Hliht at this timn of year
nnd in this cliinato, it iu thu fororunner
of tnnlnrin. A dlRpotltion to yawn, and
an all tired out fouling oven eouius be
fore tho chill. Hurbine, liy i its prompt
fitlinulativo notion on tlio livrt thriven
thu innlarinl Konns nut of t,bo, syqtoiu,
purities tho horn, qiqb u,p tU,vi systpnx
nni rt6t,o(ps lUp liealtH, aOo ut A. 1
tjoitssliorper Drug Store.
Onu srav rcUIIiir aliout 0 ycarH ohl.wclcht
about 1 ton jioundH.
One Imv marc about I yearn old, wcIrIU
about limn rounilH
unu nrnwi' maru aoout u ycarH out. wcibiii
about mm itoundx.
One bav uiuro about I ycarc old, weight
about iiiiiiidn.
One bay MeldliiR about I yearn old, weight
about KM) INitltlllri.
une nrowii cckiiiik aooui t yearn tun,
weiKht about liU ImiiiiiiIm.
One bay KeldliiR alM)Ut (I years tdd. wulKbt
about u.vi ixiundH.
One Norrel mare roll 'X years old,
'I'M r it liav hornu coltH 'i vearH old.
One bay editing it yearn old, welpht about
UK) IHIIIIUIH
Dm) n il row I ream nM.
Two lumber .'aKnii, I net double harm-MH,
eliiht h.iitcrx, inrce iok.'h, one nay r.iKe
"lit'erliiK." I MrCoi inleK nioi.-itr. lhayrark
three HtacLK ai'all.'i hay, on tin Mmlliwcxi
ou.irieror i.ett on fi towiixhlti i:i. raimv ill
and I will on the liith day of Aiif.iiNi, Wti,
at SiVl ot look lu tliu aliernoon ot niiiil day.
at the corral In the Jail y.inl In llie i lly ol
North I'laiie, Ni-ln-a--l;a, (-tll nalcl huo.Ik and
ill.lltulhal liubllc aui'iloil In tin; lilKliehl
biihler lor c.ish to i.,ol-'ly Hald exei'UtloiiH,
.1... ...1 I .1 ,11 1 llll.-l.l III III 1,11. 'i .'... .Iff! Ill
UIV I1IIIWIIII. inv ,iiv." ..... ,ii.Ml...
ItIiil' llie hiiiii ol (i.vmlUi Kivu lluiulied
UcllatH and Nliii'lV-Uni; rents
North riatte, Neb., AiikuxI Uh. ICW.
I.. (.'AKlMirCl'Klt
Rlicrlt, of f.)iiCQ);i County, Neliinska.
Ziegal Nctloo.
nosy.
Tho ilcfonilnntp, Boplnia A. Orand
jean, alro. Sophua A. Ornndjonn, bin
wife, Hint real nntno unknown, Walter
llruoo, II. EinoiBon. first ronl nnnio un
known, nnd Hlohnrd l!oo, ronl. nmno tin
Itnown, will tnlto uotico thnt on tlio
fith day of Mny. 11W2, tho plmntiir,
Tho County ot Lincoln, a onroriilioi), .
tiled itH petition in the tliidriut. eutirtof
Lincoln county, NobniHkii, tlio object
and prayur ot which ih to foruclos cur
lain tnx lien h duly numbed by nnid
plninllll niiinnttlio north went nuiutor ot
Krotion 2, in township 1J. north of ranL'o
SO, wept of Sixtn prinoipnl morldinn, No
brimlui, for tho year 1801 in tho sum
of 811.00; for tho yenr 1805 in tho sura of
15 7l!; for tho year 1800 in tho sum of
1857, for tho )enr 1807 in tho sum of
10 01. for tho your 180S in tho huiii of
11.70, for tho enr 180!) iu tho uum oC
0:U), for thu juir 11KN In tho mint ot
r,wi, rnr thu yonr I'.hii in too mini of l',K.
miioiiiitiiiuln tlio t'. till hiiiii ofOl.,15; with
iiuoroHi on tlio hiiiii oi titi.bi nt thu rato
it ton por cent. ir nniiiini from tho lut
day ot Mny, 10)2, nil ot which iu duo
anu unpaid.
l'lnintiu prnyn a (leorcn ot lorrclonuro
of aaid tax lieu and n snlo ot Hold prom
ises
nnd enuh nf you tlofendnntB aro
required to iinRWorpmdpntition onorbo
rnr nionuny, tlio loth Hay of September,
1002. -
THE COUNTV OF LINCOLN,
A Corportiop,
Ily II, R. HIiIkIcv, Hh MUttnoy,
WMMi NOTICB.
Vlie Defendant flenry Uole will laV:enol Ice
that on theiltli day of Keliruaiy. VM. the
ii.il in in. t nr (loiiniv oi Lincoln, a corpora'
ion, Died in iK'tiiion iu tue uuuict court
NorioK l'oit I'tnii.toATio.v.
Iind OlUro t Nirlh l'liillu. Nub,.
Aiitfimt 71 Ii. llHf.'.
No'lro IdlioroltrtilvcD llmlllm follnwInu-nMmC
Keillor hat ltl! notlw of hia Intention tu mnkn
final proof In HH,iort of hi. claim, ami IUt nnlil
if win iu niHUb borom uiu iivuinto ami liii.
rflvrr. luiu.l HtatpH Utnl ()in, Nwth l'lutte.
Neb., on Hotitemtior 2llth, IVU, vltt
junn i. uivirji.
who tuatlo llmuciiloail lailrr No, l"'ff), fo Ihn
outliiinNtfiuartarpfHM'tlon I, town II, tuirlh of
ranco :U. wot filh 1. M ll iiiiiiiw 1 follow.
llIK wltlli'i H toproTonlH oonllliunilN if-Mi'LCn
iiKin anil culllvatmn ohhIiI land, vli Mllllam
ilarman, Tlioman , HTUit, ltobxrl Hjlea and
William iJikVu. Mil nl Wall'icw. Nob.
nl?j Oro. K. VnitNrii. liculhler.
R.J. F. SHUTE,
DENTIST.
All nranclx of rfy
tlHlry tclvntlllrallv
done, NitroiiH Oxld
(laH aJmlnhtrrfd.
I'eniiKylynnla Oollcpc
ol nental Sundry 'ini
Ofllce orcr tVllcox I)ept
Store. Thonu Ul,
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