Ika L.Baku, Editor and Publisher suiiscriition rates: One Year cash In advance $1.25 Six Months caihln advance 05 cents Kntcrcd at North Matte, Nebraska, Poitof. llco as second class matter. TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1902 REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor JOHN H . MIUKCY. For Lieutenant Oovernor K. O. McGIIVTON. For Treasurer l'ETER MORTENSO.V. For Secretary of State O. W. MARSH. For Auditor CHARI.K3 WESTON. . For Supt. of 1'ubllc Instruction WILLIAM K. 1'LOWER. For Attorney General F. N. I'ROUT. For Comtnlnalnncr of Public Lands GEOItonU. I'X)LLMEU ForCongron. Sixth Dlstrlct- MOSKS 1. KINICAID. For State Senator- W. U. Gil' FIN, For Itcprcintatlvc OKO. 0. MoALLISTEK, For Cotnty Attorney A. II. DAVIS, For County Cominlloner G, A. OLAZR. This Nebraska state banks arc carrying more than double the reserve required by law. This is evidence that there is no stringency in money in Nebras ka. The statements of the bank3 also show unudually large deposits. In the eyes of a good many fu sionists the fact that the repub lican candidate for governor is not a beer guzztcr is sufficient reason whyhc should be defeated. So far, Mr. Mickey's temperance is the only charge that has been brought against him. Tun end of the Pennsylvania coal strike by arbitration has es tablished a precedent that will in the future be demanded by one side or the other in labor difficulties. Arbitration is un doubtedly the sensible way of settling a strike, and might be applicable in the present diffi culty on the Union Pacific. Fusionists in Nebraska admit that their only hone of success lies in the apathy of the rcpubli cans. They arc therefore work ing to get out the full fusion vote and arc doing it as quietly as possible so as not to arouse en thusiasm among the republicans, who they believe will stay at home, Republicans of Lincoln county should be awake to the fact that every individual vote is needed and that every rcpubli can in the county should go to the polls and vote. I?on't Btay at home with the assured feeling that a sufficient number of other republicans will vote to carry the county nn'd state. That feeling often brings defeat. The greater the republican .majority in the county and state the more reli ably republican will the county and state be in the future. This county fusionists'- in Lincoln arc devoting all their campaign work to the .TJhirtl commissioner "district, with the hope of electing their candidate The vote in the district is some what cloe, and unless rcpubli cans turn out to a man and vote Mr. Glaze: the republican candi date, may suffer defeat. 'The election of the fusion candidate would give the tusionists contro of the county board and giv them a big advantage in the elcc tion of 1903 when u full county ticket will be elected. But, more than this. Under republican ad ministration Lincoln county is getting in good financial condi tion, and if the control goes t to the fusionists, the reign . of cx iravagence Which existed when the fusionists were in power bc forc'will be re-enacted. A vote CHt for C, A. Glaze will be in fa , sot of the prcsent.economical ad ministration of cotiniy affairs. Tim saloon clement in the state is doing everything' it can to defeat John H. Mickey for governor. In speaking of this move, the Blair Pilot says: Three years ago such a move was made when M.B. Reese was the candidate for supreme judge and when his defeat was accom plished one blear-eyed, bloated official of the saloon men's state organization, roamed about Ne braska boasting how his organi zation had held the balance of power and how it had turned Mr. I Rccbc down, unc year ago nicy attempted the same deal, but met a crushing defeat simply because their well-laid plans be came known and decent, sober people, those who arc wilting that the saloons shall run under certain restrictions, lined up for ml ere Rodo-wick. with the result that his majority was about s.nnn. Mir.knv man nroud nf hi oohrlntv. n everv man should be, and if defeat should overtake him it will be no reflec tion on the sober clement of Nc raska for having failed to per-wa' form a duty. No String on Mickey. From address delivered by J. I. Mickey at Grand Island: I . - . . T lifUfn nnliroil flint in nmi newspapers it is tuuiguu my iiuiniiiuiiuu vwia uiuhjjui , about by an agreement among f . . .If... 1 I" .1 !- based upon an arrangement with . imuv,uu3 tu . --s h u.e state wnvcnuu,.. uia its a HHMlmar l -. Mnn 'I'M n f Anl r 1 n IfA I aui...u B. ruim"ltt. r.ght to know if it is true. A man who would consent to uc used by one class at the expense J 1 ot the others would not be worthy of support. "I desire to say most emphat ically that under no circum stances would I place myself in such a position. ' "Let me go further and say I it. ; .! r- . rcceivcuiue numinaiiuu iui Bv- crnor without making a single pledge as to what I would do if elected. "Lam still entirely unthim mclcd and will remain, only say- ih'r, if elected, so far as I have the ability, I shall do what I think is for the welfare of the whole people of .the state. I confess that I have an ambition that it should be said of me 'He made a good governor,' and it shall be my purpose so to conduct the affairs of the state that this may be truthlnllv said." Unionized Labor Here to Stay. The failure of the formidable effort of the anthracite coal operators to crush the miners' organization is a distinguishing and most significant fact which should not be lost slirlit of. It is of no material consequence umt the operators aim recognise that organization. It has received recognition .from the president of the United States and it.will be recognized 1)V the commission he has appointed to pass upon unlvnil in tho utril.-f. ,,, t,i Mr. Mitchell and other reprc - scntat ves of the miners will appear before tliat body upon equal terms with Mr. Uaer and other representatives of the operators and it is not lo be doubted will be treated with en tire fairness and impartiality. The example of President Roosc vclt in not discriminating be tween the operators and miners will be observed by the com mis slon in its investigation, ''Capital must make up its mind," says the Springfield Kc nubllcan, "to tret along With unionized labor. Such labor is here to stay ami the law is more likely to compel the unionization of labor tnan it is to outlaw thu labor union. The sooner this fact is recognized, the sooner Rheumatism L v Tl.n i:,i,nnf finftlr and flnnnM fnmillfir objects in nearly every household. They are the weapons that have been trencrntions to fieht old Rheumatism, about as effective in the battle with disease as the blunderbuss oi our lorclatlicrs would be In modern warfare. Tittetnti.'itism in caused bv an acid, fioitr poriditfon of the blood. It is filled with In the ioints. nnisclcs and nerves, else applied externally can dislodge these yritty, corroding particles. Thcv were deposited there by the blood and can be reached only through the blood. Ruhliiiif with liniments sometimes relieve temporarily the aches and nnlfia. hut these arc onlv svmntoins change of the weather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system i..rts.,w1 TJliotimntlctn rn,,nf tv rrttllrnllv nnd nprninnentlv cured ,1t1... . . nA ,.n!. ,,en nurjf.cti. a..ti and promptly as S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and send3 a stream Is n perfect exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without charge, all who writcabout their case, and we wift send free our special book on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. l...:n . i "- way toward attaining a pcrma nBHl muusinai peace, ncnt industrial peace." This fact is now pretty trcncrally L 1 realized. One of the largest operators in the Ohio bituminous "t,ua wiy uscu 10 iiunK mat xnc unions were against its interests, but it gradually worked out one point after another with the union leaders and found them, on the whole, fair, reasonable men. 'Since wc made our agreements UviHi the men," he stated, "wc done better than ever be The agreements have nrcaaure aml ,vhen it waa forthe temporary advantage of q brokcn thcm. Wc have found it safer to make Lontract9 with the abor union3 . . vc . cootracta ... u TT with competing companies He recrarded the aijrecments with the men as one of the best moves his company had ever made, hence he is u friend of organized labor. All fair-minded men realize com r " . . .... n ... tft .tt!n(r Bf nntJBihlo r(tlirn. tllB , t . v.. t the promotion of its interests must be admitted. The great lesson which both capital and labor need to learn is to work to gether in mutual recognition of the rights of each. That they arc learning tins is not to uc doubted and the great coat strike, enormously costly to both parties, will impress the lesson more stron gly and deeply. Omaha Bee. For Sale. bottom hay land with water rlj,'bt, 7 milea See John Bratt & Co. 240 acres or 'without from city. The Omaha Dally Newa is Boing. to ive another piano to the most popular ludy iu Nebraska. The Omaha Dally Ncwh bimkIb a paper nvnrv ilnv In lhi vi-nr. Iiv mail. lor $l 00. including Sunday, 52 00. Goes Like Hot Ctvfceo "Tho fastest eolllnir article. I hnvo Iu niv btoro." wrlten Uruueist O. T. Smith. nf ilnv b. lvHtittieuv. 18 nr. iv no'B iow Dleoovory tor Consumption, Couiihs and Llx X01UHot (ii08it has liovor failed. I hnvo known it to biivo BulTorora from Throat nnd Lunir d soiibos, who could Lot no ,lolp from 7,ootoro or noy olhcr romotiy." Moiiiora roiy nn in, wit pny tMuliinn presoriho It, mid A. P. btroltz uuuraiitei b Fiitisiacuon or reiunu price, . . f . . t m . . i Trial Iwllleu frco. ItcKtilnr slzos, 50o ami $1.00. PROMINENT IOWA RAILROAD MAN CURE'.") BY MATT J. JOHNSONS of . Ulicymntisir, a;( Etott'goiEsriainf. tSSXTY EiCKTY-GJCKT.) XllInoLs Central Enllroci! Conpuny, OQeo of Anit. Cos. I'uk. Ajjt. iLiT? J. Johksom Co., Ot. Paul, Mlon. Gentlomoa!-ourpn3utiU(o(lnnilli&eutnayoCuro,COe3,tathohtroao(lyIliavo crvcriwciJ, nl I mxyEiiy thr.iltlsthoodyosoof aiaay Ciathaaboonof ponaiaut peneat. Voura truly, , J, V. IIKIUIY, Asst. C. P. A. n "nr? ir35f.l Vfs rrsnin:ea O0S8. JTJ InCC I ooutlacM, momirtai, tml nuit you itru not ikitUllv I, N'.um tUo fcciUo froa our autbuU:4 uamt. f-'cr Salo.ontl Cur.rantcocl Or.!: By A. F. Strcitz, fltrin nrrs used for and are this giant acrid, irritatintr matter that scttlc3 and liniments and oils nor nithinor which nre liable to return with every no rcmcav docs this sd thorouchlv oi ricn, strong moou 10 me anccicu paria, ivuitu dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and the Mtffcrcr obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but vegetable blood purifier and most TIMUER OULTtmE. FINAL rilOOr-NOTIOE roil VUIlMOATIOK Land Offlce at North Piatt, Neb. October 13th. 1902. NnUc la tieroby elvcn thnt Florenco P. N'rltt, oiurillan ot Carrlo M. Pcnnock, ha Mud nntlco of Intention to niftke flnnl nrnof befnre rctimer nil rccelrer U. S. land nrSca In North I'latt". Neb., on Sntardsy, the 22 dny of NoTOinlior. 1902. on limber oullnramr piicaunn no, yj,vn, lor iuo norincimt quarter ni urciion no. n, in town.iup no. iz, norm range No. SO weft of the Hlilli I. M. Hbe namen m II . I , Y" . t 1. n n .. . . 1 1 Otorifu W, Dinner end Henry J. Dlcncr, all oi nnu.,.i jrwiu t fit.,, iiuuii wmiuii. Norm vialto, NCU. ou-u uionni k. rnritcn, neRtmer. OONTRHT NOT1CB. United nutos Land Omce. Nortb I'latlo. Neb.. Heot. H. 1902. Aiufflclont contret aflliUvHIiaTlnu been filed In tinn omco ny Allien 11. urawroru, ennteatant, Real nut liouid.loail entry No KC22 madn January , TOlnrwtmieii ni Heetion is. lownan p 12. Itaimo 28 W. by Dana Lnyton oonteetee. In imih. in lyiiicii itiHaueuen win nana iaytnn nan netor eatabllabod a restdenco or riwlclml upon fwild Inod rlnco tho date of entry, Ihern la no hounoorlra proveinenta upon the land but tin been wholly nbindnned and said defocta exlat to thla date; tunt auo haa not been in tne employ of tlio uni ted Htnto army, navy or marine rornn during aald abandnnmont,nld partlea are hereby noil. nen lo appoar, icipona ana mrer eviaenco lonrn. In Mid nltcKatlnu nt 111 o'cloolc a. m.nn No vember .Mil. 11KU. beforo Iho Itenlater and Itoceiv. or at the United Htatrn Land ODlco In Nortb l'lntto, Nobraaka, The eald contcatnnt bavins In a nroner aindavlt filed Hcntomljor Rib. llVS. rot foith facta which fhow that after duodlllKence tioiaODnl eorvlcu nt Jhla notice cannot bo made It Is horctiy ordered and d I recto 1 that aild notice be given uy uuo auu proper pniuicntion. a9S Qeo. K. KbicNcu, HcRlHtcr. Legal Notlco 3203. Tho DpfondnntP, D. S. Wood, Mrs. ..At, .. J.i ini,.,i t,. ,i nnmn U. a. wood, Ins wlfo, llrst real nnmo unknown, will tnko notice thnt on tho 2d dny of Soot., 1902, tho plnlntilT, tho .inunA..N m tfA nniiPA t!mf M u rViMtitv rtt T Arinnn fi fmrnnrn Hon (tlntl its potltion in tho district court ot Lin coln county, Nobraslcn, tho object nnd nrnror or which is to forocloso cortnin tnx liojQB. duly nssossod by said plaintiff ngninst' tho northonst qunrtdr, of section 28, in township 0, north ot rnngo 30, wosl ot Sixth , princi pal morkllnn, wobrasltn, ror tlio year 1897 In tho sum of SIUUO, Tor the year 1898 in UiOBiim ot 8.18, for Iho yenr 1899 in tho sum of 5.92, for tho yenr 1900 in tho aum of 3 47. for tho yonr 1901 in tlio sum of 3.07, nmountincr in the totnl Btim of 31.39. with intorcst on tho sum of 20.1-1 nt tho rnto of ten per cent por annum from tho 1st dny of Sopt., 1902, nil ot whiuh is Uuo nnd unpaid. PlnlntilT prnyH n deoroo of foroolosuro of said tnx lion nnd nnnlo ot eaid prom ices. You nnd ench ot you dofondnnts nro required to nnswer nnid petition on or uororo ftionuny, too Jim any or sao vemuor, luu'i TWK UOUNTV Ul" LIISUUIjN, A Orporntion. By. II. S.UidRloy, its Atty. Loffal Notlco. 3183. Tho defendants, Alice M. Dnvie, Davis, hor husbnud, first ronl nnmo un Itnown, will tnlio notico thnt on the l:d dny ot oept, iikj'j. tno pmintur, Tho County ot Lincoln, n corporntion, tiled its petition in tho district court of jjllicum ;iiiiniy, iieuuiBiui, tun uujuuu ui iuuko im, vvui oi oixiii pnuuipin iner nnd prayer of which ia to forooloso cor- tdinn, Nobrnskn, for tho yonr 1890 in tho tain tax liens duly nssosscd by snid sum ot SO .72; for tho yenr 1897 in the plntntili ncninst weBt. unit ot normonst ouarter nnd oust hnlt northwest nunrter section 30, in township 11, uorth of rniio 28. west ofSixtn prinaipnl moridinn, No- brnskn. for thn yenr 1891 in tho Bum of 818.92; for tho yenr 189.") In tho Bum of 18.31: for tho yenr lb'.xi in tno Bum or 20.72, for tho yenr 1897 in tho eum of 15 31. far tho yonr 1808 In tho sum of '9.75, for tho yonr 1809 In tho sum of 11.21, for tho yrnr 1WO in llio eum ot 0.07, for tho yenr 1001 in tho sum of 2.10. nmoiintlnff in tho totnl sum of 90. io; with iniorost on tno Bum or tot.-JU nc tno rnte or ton por cont por nnnum irom tno 1st dny of Sopt., 1902, nil ot which ia due nnd unpaid. PlnlntilT prnys n decroo of foroolosuro or snid tnx lien nnd n salo or said proin leos ... . w . . i You nnu onch ot you dofondnnts nro reotliroi UI ntlSWOr snill potltion OU Or UO' roro Moudny, tho 2ltu day or Novomhor, .nnr " ' I"".. THIS OOUSTY OF LINCOLN, A Lorpnrtlon. By H. S. Rldeloy, its Attomov. J o? Btaxl CrouDlc ana Chronic D-tcaur, Tz., IPcb. 1, 1901. to lioi to 1 froa from r.U oplntwi. nallCvULtos, lront, r.ll polnonwi ( uxA your sioacr vui ba rciuaioJ, U to-ja North Platte, Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. Thn UafenilAtiti Jennie M. Hrmor. Hitner I' HIH1. h her buebsnci, nrst real tuiuu unsnown, una Itlchsril Una, real nftmn nnknown, will tnko notleo that on llio Zd 1ny of ftcptetubvr, 1902, lha plstntllf, llio Cmintr ot Lincoln. a corporsllnn. flioo IU pcllll'm In llio Vlt tf let Coart of Lincoln countx. Nebrirkn, llio object nad prijnr of whlcti Is to foreclose certnla lax iien, aui vj aui inniniiu nKnmKi south lulf, sail lot 1,2, of aectlouU. township IB, uorth of raiu30, westnf Hlxth principal morl dlan. Nebrn.k, for the jcar 1603 Id tbu snin of Jl'J.tO, for the jrar 18111 in thestim of It). CI, for tno year lbVM tu mo i-nui m n.ci. mr iuo jeav WM. In 11. n sum nf 10 1.1. fort bo ICar I8'.I7 In Iho I sum of 6 37, forthoTOarlMiSIn llio rain nf 0..'!, inr the year law in tne auni oi i :n, nir me jronr KOJIn thn sum nf 20. for Iho TL'rtr 1001 111 Iht) sum of S.IM. ainonntlt'U 111 thu total rum of 77 (M, with Inleroit on thn sum of H.W at Ihe rate iXl(q I per ct nijKir annam irum iuu ii uny ui ciin 1U02, nil i f wlil.li Is duo nnl napnl.l. I'lilnllIT tiraVM n. ilpprco of forrclosuro of said tux lien and a sitlo of siild premises. You nnd enclt of you actcnuams aro re- nuircil to answer saia petition on or uc fore Monday. th 2l'h ilsy of Noremlwr, 1W. u TUB COUNTY OF LIKUUbW, (A Coroorntlon.) ny II, 8. niDOELY, Its Attorney. Uotlco. To Ilnbort V. Olonson. non-rosident (lofendant: You nro heroby notified Hint on tlio tlth dny oft October, 1002, Lillinn I GleasoD, filed n petition nKiiinBt you in the district court nf Liucoln conntv. Nobrnskn, tho object nnd prnyer of which nro to obtnin it divorco from you on tho wound that you hnvb'vviltully UUtlllUUUUU bill' JJHIIIJblll IIIIUUI. UUU oi'iso nnd Hint you hnvo wantonly nnd cruelly noRlootod to nupport nnd tnnln- tmn plntntili nnu Iior oluld for over two yenra lnet pnet, nnu for tho custody or Helen A. Gloiieon. tho itsuo of eaid mnrrisRO tiRed four yenra past. lou nro rcnuiretl to nnswer said noti- tlon on or boforo tho 21th day of Ro vomber, 1002. Lillian l. Uleahon. By Wilcox & IlnlliKiin, her AttorneyB. Jitga Z7otl09, 2130. Tho dofondnnM Cyrus fltrnlton. nd ministratqr to tho cotnto ot Joseph W. otralton, ueconRPU, nnu tno unknown heirs ot Joseph W. Strnttou, deconpod. whoso rcnl nnmos nnd. plncos of ropiuenco nrA ,,ltnnu;n to t in nlnlntiff. will tnlro : . . . , - ... notico that , on tho lth day ot Nov. 1001. tho n n nt IT r r f Lincoln, n corporntion, 111 oil its petition in the district court oi .Lincoln county Nobrnskn, tho object nnd prnyer ot which nro to loroeloso cortnin tax lions, duly nsBoseod by said plaintiff ncninst the 60Uthwcst nunrter of eection 35, township 13, north of rnnco 33, west of Sixth principal meridian, Nebraska, for the yonr lb'Ju in the sum or 811.10; for the voir 1897 in tho Bum of 15.19; for th yenr lbua in the sum orvU..J7; for tho yonr 1899 In tho sum ot 4.57; for tho year 1900 in tho sum or umounUrji? in the total sum of 810.77: with intoront on tho sum ot 835.02, at tho rato ot ten por cont per annum from the tirst day ot Sept., 1901 all of which is duo and unpnid. f n P.?8 n eoro of. feroolosun f 8ntd tux llon nna a Bal ot Bald I,ro,n PlnlntilT prnys n decroo of foreclosure I I0P You and onoh ot you defendants nre required to nnswor said potltion on or before Monday tho 21th dny of No vember, 1002. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN. (A Corporation.) Ttv IT. S. niDOELY. Its Attorney. Estray Notice. Tnkon up as an estrny by tho under signed on his farm nonr Somersot, in Lincoln (Jo., Web., on nw nr., section u, twp, 9, range 31 westO p. m on tho29th dny of AuRUBt, 1902 ono eteer two yenro old pnst, color rod, brnnded 11 on left side ot bnck nbout half wny betweon hip nnd shouldor. Tho ownor is notilied to nppenr, provo property, pny chnrces and tnlco Bald steer nwny orsamo will be solu nccorulng to lnw. Theo Smith. Legal Notice. 3190. Tho DofendanlB R. A. Forsythe, Anna Forsytho, Concordia Loan and Trust Corapnny, andRichnrd Ito. ronl nutno unltnpwn, will talco notico tlint ou tho 'M day ot boot, llKTJ, tho plain tiff, tho County ot Lincoln, n cornorn tion, lllod its petition In tho district court ot Lincoln county. Nebrnnhn, Iho object nnd prny'oftit whUiHts'tcjfprcctffso certnin tnx lions, uuiy assessed by said nlnlntiff ncninst tho north hnlf of south oast nunrter section 33, township lO.north Bum or n.rj; ror tno yonr ions in tu sum of 2.80: for tho yonr 1899 iu th Bum of 2 37; for tho yonr 1900 in thn sum of 1.84: for thn yenr 1901 in the cum ot 1.18; ninountinp; In tho totnl sum of 20.03; with intoreet on tho sum of 13 73 nt llio rnto ot ton por cut per nnnum from tho first dny of Sept., 1902, nil of which Is duo nud unpaid. PlnbtifT nrnys n decree of foroolosuro or snltl tax llon nnd a snlo of buhI prom i6os. You nnd oaoh of you dofondnnts nro requlrod to nnswor said potitinn on or oorore iMontuy, tho 'Jlin uny of rvo vomuer, ivuz. TUB COUNTY OI-' LINCOLN. fA Coroorntlon.) By II. fl. niDOELY. Ita Attorney. LEGAL NOTICR. 3lf8. The I)ofcn nnta. Uio. U TiiNihi nml Jnlii. H"" titnpiwwea wuu win ijm o. I ilornon. ot nl..) will nkonotlcn Hint, nn llif I LM ilnr nf Hi.,.,.. mn Dm nlalntlrr. Ihi. Pn.il.l ... Lincoln, it o6rpbratlon. nie Ita fetltlori In Iho District Court of Lincoln countr. NebraiVn. th ?Wet and prayer of wlilrh la to foreclnao curtain tax Itoua, dul jr iifaeiwed bjr aalil plnlntlfT airalnat tUo nnrtheaat quarter of aoctlon So, In township ll, iiu.iu iu rDfs i, ni&iu irincinai mor- lillao, Nebraakn, for the year IbUl In tbo turn of $11 12, for tho year lMtt In tho mm of 13.1:!, for tho year lb'Jil. In tbo twin of ll.r.0, fcr the yonr 1807, In the aum of U.0I, fnr the year 1M)S In Iho emu ot 6.01, fur tho year ISM) In tlioaumotn.ini, for tbo year 1M0 In the aum oi a.ni. ror tno year jwi in IbA aum ofS.VJ I uinouilllOH in iuduhhi aum 01 inT U(, TWlh Ir terKSton Ihn aum of 1521 at th t nf i.,.. Irrntpnr nnnum from Ihe lat Jay of SeiUembor. 1U02. all nf which la duo ami unpnl.l. 1 ' l'lnlntlfl nravs u ilccrcn nf rnroolnmifn nf WMU tax urn nun u biuo or saia promlHea, iuu nnu miun ui juh iificunaniH aro re' nuireu to nnswor unui potltion on or be loroMoniay.uio -.un nay ot Nnreinlxtr llntl. THK COUNTV OV LINCOLN, .. . A Corporation.) By II S. niDORLY. lis Attorney. Estrny Notice. Taken up ns an ostrav bv the under- leiL'ned on his promises in Ilrndv. TJn. coin county, fsounslcn. on tho 21th dnv ot Sept., 1902, ono steer nbout ono yonr oiu. coior reu, urnnueci v ou rlRlit hip wimo npuiin lorenenti. 'ino ownor is notilied to nppenr, provo property, pay ohnroa nnd tnko nnimnl nwny or bwuo win oo boiii aocoruinir to law. OIO' P.J. Watekbuiiy. Legal Notice. 3171. Tho dt fondnnte, Jofoph Bowers, Mrs. Josonh Bowora. lila wife, ilrat ronl unmo unltuowD, nnd Ittchnrd ltoo, real nntno unknown, will tuko nottco that on tho 18th dny ot August, 1002, tho Dlntntirr. Tho County of Lin- coin, n corporntion, filed fin potltion n thodlntrict court ot .Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object nnd prayer of which is to foreclopo ccr'tnin tnx liens duly nn eefipod by raid plaintiff nKninotthonorth- west quarter oi Erellon l, in township 13, north of mnpeW, west of Rixth prin- inul meridian. iPurnsKii, for tho yonr ,1303 in tho sumot 9 H; for tho yonr 189t), iu tho nutn of 13.15; for tho year 1000. in tho aum of G &G: for tlio yojr 1001, in tho sum of 003; ninountlnK in tho total eutii of 8.l ).8.(; with intorrst on tho sum of 82068 at tho rnto ot ten ner cent ner nnnuin from tho llit dny of Sept., 1902, all of which 18 due nnd npiim. P n nt II nrnv8 n tlccreo of foreclosure ot said tnx lien and a salo of said prem ise!". You and onch if you defendnn'a nro roouired to nnswor snid petition on or boforo Monday thoUlth tiny or ov. lUirj. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN, A Corporation, By IT. S. KldRoly, its Atty. Lcjral Notioo. 2933 Tho Dcfondnntp! Alh n J. Cloud, (Iin- plonded with Frederick Lench et nl.,) will tnlto notlco that on thn -lth dny ot November, 1031, tho plnlntilT, tho County ot Lincoln, n corporation, tiled its potittmi in tho Uisltict Uourt oi L,in coln county, Nebrn'kn, tho object nnd prnyor ot which ib to foreclose cortnin tnx lions, duly nppcspcd bysnlil plaintiff nitninst tlio wosl halt of onst halt of sou tinn 18, in township 13, north ot rnno 33, west ot Sixth prinoipnl inoridian, No- brnsKn, ror ino yonr iouo in tlio nutn ot 817.50; for tho yenr 1800 In tho sum ot 1U.0U; for tne yenr lii'Ji in llio sum of 1531; for tho yenr 1893 in tho sum ot 10.10; for tho yenr 1899 in tho sum of 0.07; for tho yenr 1900 In tho sum ot 3 G7; amounting in tho total sum of 09.30; with interest on tho sum of 01.72 nt the rnto of ton per cent por nnnum from tho first dny of Sept.. 1901, nil ot which is duo nnd unpaid. l'lnlutllF prnjn a docrco of foreclosuro of snid tnx lien nnd a ealo of snld prom ises. You nnd onch of you defoadnnts nro requirod lo nnswor nid potltion on or boforo Mondny, Iho 21th day of No- romuor. iuu-. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, (A Corporation.) ny IT. S. TIIDQEI.Y. Itu Attorney. Ziogal Notlco. 3199. Tho defendants Willis S. Hill. Mm. Willis S. Hill his wifo, llrst real nnmo unknown, Goo. Ii, Tolson. nnd Richard ltoo. ronl nnmo unknown. will take notico thnt on tho 2d dnv of Sept., 1902, tho HnlntilT, tho County oi uincoin, n corporntion, iiiou us potl tion in tho District Court ot Lincoln county, Nobrnskn, tho objoct nnd prnyor of which is to forecloso cortnin tnx liens, uuiy nBFOBBou uy saia plnlntilT ngninst tno nortuenBt qunrior or eectlcn 10, in townBOlp v, north or rnntro 31. west of Sixth prinoipnl moridinn, Nobruskn, 'for tlio yonr 189G in tho sum of 1G.G3: for tho yonr 1897 in the sum of 13.33; for tho yenr.'tboa in the sum of 8,31; for the vonr lbui) in tho sum or 7,7 ; for tho yonr 1900 In tho sum of -1.58; for tho yonr 1901 in tho sum ot 3.CG; nmountintr in tho totnl eum or 831.21; with intorcst on tho sum of 39.1G nt tho rnto of ton por cont per annum from tho first day of fl a. I nnn 1 1 a a oopt.. iwj, nu ot wnicti ib uuo and unpaid. 1'JaintifT prnys n decroo of foreclosuro of enid tax lion nnd nBiiltiofsaid prem isoo. You nnd nch of you dofendnnts nro roquirpd to nnswor snid petition on or boforo Monday, tho 1st dny of Sop- lUIUUUr, IWm. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN. , (A Corporation.) tiy II. S. niDQRLY. Ita Attorn-. ritOUATB NOTICE. In thn liinttAr nf thn natntn nt k Pn. ti. (,,, hum, ilacenaod. in tne uoutitr oonrt ot Lincoln County. Ko braakn. Bept 2icl. 1002. NoUceU lieiehy xlrcn. Hint Ibe credllorj of xalil ilecensod will meet tho ndtnlulitratnra of .ahl estate, boforo tho County Juilxe of Lincoln finnntv. Viilirnurrn n tt,n w.,ia a.. tnlil connty, nu tho lflth dny of Octobor. 10ft!, nnd uU .o ,iMi. .11,7 in npru, iWJ. ot u O'CIOCX n. m. onnn day, for the pnrposo of preacntlnir Iholr claims for oxiimlnatlon, nljuatmont nnrl allow, unco. Blx luoiulm nro' allowed for eroditnra in present tholr clatma. nml ono year for tho ad- mlnt,trAf nr. In nnllln unl.l . i V. - ...... . . . ..... v. ..'..It UDMUJ I1UUI , liO 1UIU day of October, 1003. a. B. IJALDWIN, Comiljr Judge. kotioe ron rUULIOATIO. Land Ofllco nt North rlntte, Neb.. September 01 h. 11102, Nfttlrn la lierehr plvrn llmt Ihn fi.l Inivlnn.nann,! autllurhaa nied notlroof hia liitontlnn to make nuai iirnoi in support or ma claim, and I hat said nrmif will liu tnadi, lifnr,, thn lloulat,. n.l 11. celvr, tjtiltwl Btntc Land Ofllco, North rlntte, Neli., ou Novuml or fiih. tl!. vl: I HKIIi'mOK bOORUOW. who maije lliimeatiMd Entry No. 17Mtl, fnr Die east half of norlhwert nuortor of Eocllon II. town II, norlh ofranRoSn, weat f.lh I'. M. lie iiBuioH i lie iiiiiowiiiK wuncaaea to prove nla con- IlllUOUa rofildnnce nnnn nn.l rnlltvtli .if .l.i land, vli: A. M. WllsonrJaseii Frllowa. (leorgo .inn, an in jiniwru, ftoo., ana Jotepn Jatnoa of Nmth l'lntto, Actr Oeo. E. Fnxncit. HfRlster, NOTICE FOR 1'UnLlOATlONT " Lnnd OlBfo nt North I'lalte, Nol)., October 1Kb, 1W!. Vll ta la I.u.bI.m ..I . ,1... .1... a... . ......vv ,i.,n iuu ,i,w suuiiwinir tinuivd lotllvrhna tllnl notlco of his Intention to mako flnnl proof Iu support of hlaclntmand that a 1 1 1 rr, ..III I . .. . .. .i. . .... . ..... .....un uviwm ii'Hi.iii;r ann re ceiver of Ihe II. 8. Ind lllllcent North rintto. Nib., on Ni)H-mlr2llll, ItWi. t: ' r.nni ni ii. J' llillKK. n...l. 1ln....i...l 1 .' I u vr . n . . .. I...M. ...mmv.ivui. ..I.,, ..,1. n.iAM jor tno nnrlhwoat iuartnr of thn Fouthcaxt nuartor ami llnHllaa.t niin.l... n, ,1... ......I. 1 ? 11 ' mm...... ... rauii nrii nunrter anil Lota 3 und 1. of HecUon 7, Town 0, north of llanK 20 wr-ct of Slith V. M. ' Hi. n.m..lhalnllnli.i. ..11.. . 1 .. .... ,,,H ..uui,.,,! IO prove ma conllnnoua rnaldeuoo upon nnd cultlvatlim nf aald land, vlii Kuwnrd U Mooney. nnd Edward Ea8 ' . .""v, v."., viinrira iorrr, or well, flcot. Neb., nnd Austin L. Flptchcr, nf Echo. Neb, ... chehcii, Kogialer. . .... ..... . Jim ftwuna nna Jtica. "rJ.Lt0.'.rr"l,,ai1le -"known, will take notice that Thn nofnnilantB ll..ln .., . . . ... . ' . llura"" uv- 'be pla ntllt, iy-v -..nil, imr. in unco n county. Sobrnakn. the object and prayer of which la to platiitlftnRaln.t iho weat half norlhwe.t nutr 'i.l', V'm". !" ""'"'went 'lunrlor of aeetlon 2H. !l,"w,,:,u'l' W. north nt rnit 20, wt-at of alith Phi", f i?'.lin1'1rLl"V Ne!lkn, for tbo yearl694 In ,I,W,.2E,U!6 Tt!"r ,m ln tu" "u'n of 14. Wi for the yenr 1807, Iu tho aum of 18.1.1, for Ihe yenr 1WM In the eum of lopo. for the yenr MOO In tho aum of 12.20, for ,he eBr lwn n" ,0 ian- ,.1,iV3s "oounlltiK In Ihe totnl sum nf (V7.tu, with Inloroat on the eum of CO.ltt at the rnte often percent ior nnnuiu from tho lat day ' rtept, 103. nil ,if, which Is due and unpaid. rlalntlft prays n decroo of foreclosuro of snid tax lk-n nnd a mile ot snld promises, xou nnd ench of you defendnntu nro re quired, to nnHwor said petition on or be foro Moodnv. th iff.h day of Noveml e . ItWJ. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN. By K. S, ItlDOKLY, & R&noT -J