Ira L.Bakk, Editor and Publisher sunscmiTiON rates: One Year cash In advance IL25 Six Months caili In advance ...C5 cents Entered at North l'latte, Nebraska, I'ostof lice as second class matter. FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1902 REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor JOHN It. MICKEY. For Lieutenant Governor E.G. McOUrON. For Treasurer PETER MORTENSON. For Secretary of State- O. W. MARSH. For Audltor- CHARtES WESTON. For Sunt, of Public Inatructlim- WILLIAM K. FLOWER. For Attorney General ly. N. I'ROUT. For CommMnne For State Henaior- ., V. II, VI I- I'M, V ,orKc1re.;ntatlve-cALMSTEUi ttufi niir Allnrnp ,v nniin Vnf rnuntv Commlnslimcr O. A. OLASCK. Up to .last evening 115,000 of the striking coal miners in Pen nsylvania had gone back to work. In some cases the operators re fuse to discharge the non-union men, but many of (ho latter arc quitting of their own accord. Tnu time has now arrived when those acquainted with the political conditions in this con gressional district no longer question the election of Judge Kinkade. The thing to do, how ever, is tq, make his majority as large as possible, and thus make the district reliably republican in the future. Each member of .the coal strike arbitration committee has sent a letter of accoptance to President Roosevelt and the preliminary meeting of the com mittee will be held in Washing ington today. President Mitch ell of the miners union has began preparing his side of the case to present to the arbitration committee. Colokkl Mosby, upccial agent or the interior department, who made an investigation into the illegal occupation of land in the west part of the stale and in "Wyoming and Colorado, by cat tlemen, lias made his report to President Roosevelt. It is ex pectcd that the interior depart ment will at once take steps to . oust the cattlemen not occupy ing their lands legally. 0 i At the meeting of the Ameri can Missionary Association held at London, Conn., this week, several addresses were delivered on Indian missions, and each speaker was of the opinion that the vast sums which had been expended by the government had accomplished but little, and that the average Indian was no further advanced in civilization or nearer self-support than he was thirty years ago. , The speakers contended that the red man cannot be fitted for citizen ship by the civil government. John Neary says that the weather trout now until the IriHt week in November will be pleanbut, bu.t that it will then turn cold. During the latter part of December the , weather will turn extremely cold and the ice man will have an op portunity to fill hlu house. The Omaha Dally News ib going to give another phno to thu most popular lady m Nchr.ibka. The Omaha Dally Nuwh senda a paper every day In the year, by mall, tor $1.00; including Sunday, $2.00. fliantifal Gjmnlnxlons Am untitled by ubIiik nny kind of pro pHMitioo thfit tllla up tlio pores ot tlio nlln. The beat way to eoaure n oleur complexion, free from Mtllowuoss, ptm jjIob, blotches, etc., U to keep the liver in trwi order. An occiiFslonnl doso of .Ilerbiue will cleanse tlio bowola, roRU late the liver and ho estnhlish n olonr lionllhv complexion, ouo m A. Streltv,' Cornor Drutf store. lujin Fusion Sham Reform as Found on the Records. MICKEY TALKS TO STUDENTS. The Republican Stato Officers Chow Gcod Records Institutions Care fully and Economically Managed. Tho State Treasury In Comparison. Lincoln, Oct. 21. Nobraska, with her frco schools nnd fcrtilo soil, ono of tho most productivo statoa in tho union, noted for having tho smallest per cent of Illiteracy of nny stato In tho union, Is compelled to carry a bur' den of $2,000,000 of dobt. In tholr platform tho fuslonists chargo thlti debt to Republican mlsrulo, Let us rcfor to tho records nnd placo tho In debtedness of tho stato whoro It Justly belongs. From Jan. 1, 1899, to Jan. J, 1001, or tho last two yearn of fusion rulo In Nebraska tho debt was In creased over 1435,63-I.On, or within CCG.000 of belngone-fourthof tho cntlro Indebtedness of the stato. A platform promlso of rovonuo reform, coming from a party noted for ito reckloss cxtravaganco of money should havo but llttlo Influence with tho voters of Nebraska, Tho record, of tho present stato officials, noted for economy, stands out In bold contrast with tho record of oxtravaganco mado by tho fuslonists, Under tho fusion rulo al most ovory department wns con fronted Ylth n largo doflcloncy long before tho commissions of tho treas ury lootcra oxpircd. It Is years slnco Nobrnska has had cuch an ablo. honest and business llko rdmlnlstratlou of its affairs an it haB had for tho past two years by tho present Republican officials, who nro asking ro-elcetlou, In fact, In not a olnglo oflleo is thoro a deficiency nnd n mnny of them monoy appropriated vIU be turnod back Into tho trensury when tho now appropriations bocomo available, Huch a record was novor before hoard of in Nobraska, such ocon omy was nover bofbro practiced. This record for economy should meet a rousing indorsement at tho polls. Tho State Institutions. At tho utato Institutions thoro has boon absolutely no friction. Tho In mates havo been carod for with tho namo kindness and patlcnco as though thoy were directly In chargo of pa rents. No fnthor or mother has folt i callod upon to mako complaint to high- or authority than thoso directly In chargo ot tho Institutions, hut on tho , contrary loiters of commendation aro i bolng constantly received. Tho In-1 Two hundred and twenty-sovon rcla matoa nro fod tho aamo wholosomo tlvos nnd friends of fusion officials and food that Is provided for tho officials loaders given bod and board and often nuu ompioycs, ana ovcrytning possiDio ib dono that will promoto tho ncaltn nnd hnpplncss of tho inmates tho un fortunate wards of tho stato. Such a rocord stnndn out In marked contrast to tho oxtravagant management nnd Bhamoful mistreatment of the Inmates by ho last fusion administration when tho Institutions seemed ulwnys In n ntnto of turmoil nnd whoro tho In mates of many of them woro com pelled to cat food nbaolutoly unfit for tho human body, while tho officials, tholr families and tho employes wero living on tho best that monoy could buy nnd at the oxponso of tho stato. Tho Stato Treasury. Tho taxpayers hnvo como to regard tho ntnto treasury as tho exponent of-tho party In powor, thoy havo boon taught by oxporlonco to look with conBldernblo Interest otter tho man ner In which tholr funds nro bolng hnndlod. Stnto Treasurer Mcscrvo was tho fusion Ideal, but hero Is a comparison of tho rocords mado by Mcsorvo and tho prosent stato troas- uror, Which has best guarded your Interest, tho fuslonists with Mcsorvo or tho Itopubllcana with StuoforT Noto tho comparison: Colled Ion Rtncfer moro tlinn Mr-serve si.ino.nn2 ra ninlmrctMmMitft Htttefor moro tlmn Mwrrc 1,007,024 05 Intercut vollcoU-il Rtnefer moro tlinti MoMorvn 4,027 lb Av. mo. receipt Blupfer moro tlmn McHcrvo , Qt,.1S7 M) Av. tut), MlHluirnpincntH Htuefer mnri' tlinn Meocrvo 57,7ns 13 Av. ino, linlancn Rtuvfer less tlmn Mcscrvo :u,or.O 0i Collection. Investment fund, Htucrer moro tlmn Mesorvo 1,102,851 Oi Investments Rluefer more tlinn Mchitvo 1,0:0,i.'07 82 Monthly rrrolplK, InvoNtinent f u ml h, fH liefer moro tlmn Mo servo 01,202 71 Monthly Investments, Invest ment funds, Htitefer moro tlmn Mckci-vo Kl.COO Rli AvcriiKo monthly lmlnnce, In- vi'Ktmcnt fund, fUuefer less tlmn McHcrvo 1 IH.niS 82 Mickey on Record. J. II. Mickoy delivered tho following ndilross tit tho Stato university Inst wool;, which speaks for ltsdt. Mr. Mickoy spoko ns follows: "Doau Davis, Membora of tho Fac ulty and StudontB of tho University of Nebraska: I am truly glad to bo with you nt this convocation hour. I am grateful to Chancellor Androwr for hln vory kind invitation to moot with you nnd address you. tho faculty and students of this great unlvorsity. "Tlio work of this university Is ot tho gventcnt Importance to tho dovol opmcnt of thin, commonwealth. Thir ty-four yearB ngo It wnB my prlvllffco to becarno n cltlzou of our stato. My homestead ontry was tho first business transacted In tho Lincoln United States land olllco. Thirty-four ycara ago, our Etato was admlttod Into tho union, I am gratflod to bo In touch wltlvnnd to shnro with others tho bon oflto and blosslngs of tho high stand nrd of oducatlon wo havo reached In tho thlrty-flvo years ot statohood. "Nobraska han boon liberal In her appropriations for this unlvorsity. Her llboraltty In these appropriations must contlnuo commonsurato with twentieth century domanda. Nebras ka, measured by her financial re sources, Is excelled by no other Etato In tho liberality of her appropriations for higher education, This splondld record must bo maintained. Tho money appropriated and with pru donco oxponded for thin university 13 not oxtravaganco. it Is commenseaco economy for tho general wolfaro of tho people. This also applies with 2nual force to tho stato normal school at Peru, 'J.i well ao to overy public institution In tho stato. While tho itato must bo vlaely liberal In Its ap propriations and prudent In Ito ex penditures for public institutions, 1. must not tllBcouraso prlvato enter prlso fraught with public good. Thcro nro prlvato and parochial schools, academies, colleges and universities In this great commonwealth, which tho stato should encourage not by public taxation or appropriations, but by tho good will of tho public In wish Ing them Ood npScd. I am qulto suro I voice tho sentiments and views of your honorablo and worthy chancellor and this groat unlvorsity, when I oay all tho3o nro ccscntlal to the food cit izenship of our great and growing commonwojlth. "Having lived tho greater part of my llfo on tho farm, permit mo to say that I regard tho work of tho agricul tural department of this and othor stato universities of equal Importance with other departments, Tho farm nnd tho Interests connected thorowlth feed tho world. Tho rapid increase of population will In tho futuro mako greater demands for food to sustain llfo nnd tho comfort of tho teeming "millions than tho p3Ht has over re quired. What could methods and skill In farming used fifty years ago do now to supply tho needs of tho In creased population? They would fall. Tho demand of our day Is for ns much brain power and Intelligence on tho farm, tho raising of stock nnd tho handling of thnso vast intorosts as in nny other avocation of life." ' Hold Them to Their Reccrd. No mattor how hard tho fuslonlata may try to vcor away from tho issues of tho campaign on tho stato tlckot, thoy will ho tried at tho ballot box on thoso Issues. It bo happens that ono of tho prlncl pal Iebucb Is tho record of tho last fusion administration. That is some thing tho fuslonists would llko vory much to turn their backs on, and for tho roason that It Is a record or Incom petency, dishonesty and nepotism such ns would malco tho oxnert nlnn. dcrorB of Tammany Hnll turn palo with anger. Hero la tho rocord In part nnd It Is no wondor that fusion politicians Bhould want to keen tho Doonlo'n at. tcntion from It: ciotning in tho stato Institutions at tho Btato'a oxnonao, Tho ontlro appropriation oxpended nnd unpaid bills amounting to $149,000. i'irb Dougnt from "Your Uncle .Tnlto" Wolfo by tho fusion suporln tondont of tho hospital for tho lnsano at Lincoln out of Btnto funds at f 124 per pig. A Hubstltuto hired for an Incompet ent physlclnn at tho soldiers' homo nt Qrnntl Inland and monoy paid him clandestinely from tho drug fund. Laces, linens and fancy underwear purchased for tho daughters and daughters-in-law of tho commandant or tho soldlero' homo at Mllford and chai-Kod ns crocorlos to tho ntato. Moro than $1,500 worth of timber cut from tho state hnd at Mllford and tho monoy ombozzlcd. Prlvato house rent and lofflco ront paid In groceries stolen front tho stato by a fusion phyalclan at tho soldiers' homo. A fusion nowopnpor occupying thrco rooniB and furnished light, powor fuel and rent free In tho normal schooi nt Peru at tho exponso of tho ntato. Tho record dostroyod, tho funilB plundorod and much stato proporty Rtolon In tho Instltuto of fccblo mintiou youth at Beatrice. Bogus clothing nnd butter rtoiln in tho asylum for tho Insnnn nt UnoK lngs, which robboil tho stnto treasury of moro than Q1C.Q00. Chomlcnls purchased for oxporlN iiiuimu purposcn in tlio laboratory of tho Instltuto for tho blind at Nobras la City with that department closed. Text IiooIjb changed with tho sea. sons or tbe yoar In tho Pom normnl and largo commissions filched from tlio studontu. Drugs, cnttlo. hogn, and farm prod uctn bolonglng to tho stato sold at tho Instltuto at Beatrlco and tho monoy ntolon. A man appolntod supofintondont ot tho fish hatchery nt South Bend who nccontunted his Incompetency nnd ut ter unfitness by evicting tho finny In- imuiuuiiB or mo aquarium through tho modlura ot oxotlc voirotnttun. This is only part or iho verv bad and vory vutnornblo roror48 or tho fu Blon administration, but it Ib enough to cnuso oven ftialonlatB to ston nnd rofloct bororo thoy undertalco to voto this camo olomont ot troasury loators bnck Into powor. Tho last fusion administration went Into olllco on tho promho or honosty nnd economy. If they didn't hoop tho jiiuiiiibu ii was iiocnuso it wns not worth keeping. Thoy kept ovorythlng else thoy got their hands on nnd ir tnoy lot tnat promise go it waa be cnuso It waa a liability Instead or an nHsot. Seriously spooning, tho roturn or tho ftiBlonlsta to powor would bo n public misfortune To again place thorn In position whoro they could loot tho treasury, proy upon publlo Intorosts and mnlco lodging housco out of stato Institutions for a multitude ot political hr.ngor8-on, to tho ahamoful nogloct of tho unfortunate Inmates, would bo to exorclso tho right of franchlso to public detriment. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. II. DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Qrndy Block Rooms 1 & 2. L. E. ROCHE, ATTORN'EY-AT-LAW. Hikman Block, - Dbwky Sthkct, Nvrn Pr.;.TTK. Nkdrahka. H. E. McCAW, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Huflmams Millinery titoro NoItTIt PtMTTE, - - NkIIIIASKA 0. V. BEDELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllceo: North Plntte National Bunk Bulldlnff, North Platte. Neb. H. H. 1UDUELY, A TTORNE Y-A T-L A W . Offlce MoDonnld Block, Dewey etroot. NOltTH PLATTE. - NEBRASKA jjl b DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATIIIST, Orr rirot Ndtlonul 110 1, NORTH PLATTE, - - NKtltASKA. D R. O. B. DENT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OUicc over loat Oflicc. Telephone 115. North Plntto, ... Nibraska rp C. PAlTEltSON, JL. 7tTTORNBY-KT-LKW, OlUoe over Yollow Front Shoe Storo NORTH 1LATTE, NEB. J, S. HOAOLAND. V. IlOAOLAND Hoagland& Hoagland, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS OiHa oyer Mrp. llutTmiiu'i Mllllaery Btoro. NOUTU I'LATIK. . . NKH1AHK. D R. J. P. SHUTE, nefiJTIST. All Uranche of Den tUtry HclcDtlflcally done. Nitrous Oxlil Oas admlnUtcred.'I-S rentiRylvanla College of Rental SurRcry Otnce over Wilcox Dept Store. 'Phone isi. TIMUElt OULTUItn. FINAL PUOOF-NOTIOK roil I'OULIOATION Lamr Odlco nt North rinttn. Neb. October 13th. Wi, Nnltco la hereby rWn Ibnt l'lnrent-o V. U'Avltt, pimrdlau of Carrlo M. I'enmx.lc, han filed notice of tntentlou to ninku final proof 1 efore rcitlater and rocelvnr U. S. Innd olDce In North I-Jntt. Neb., on Saturday, tbe 22 day of NoTcmhnr, IPOJ.on timber cullnre p pllcntlon No. n,0i7. for tho Northeast ijunrtor of arctlon No, 12. lo townnhlp No. 12. north rntiRe No. 3Q weft ot tbo Blith F. M. Hhn name as vltnrteMi Irwin A. l'ort, John Connolly, Urorgo W, Dlpnor ind Henry J. Dlcncr, alt of North Platto, Neb. ol7-6 QionaK R. rncifcn, IteKlator. CONT'ST NOTIOK. United HUitee Land Offlce. North riatte. Neb., Sept. 8. 1002. Aaufflclout conteat allldavltbavloi been flled In this olllco by Albert B, Ornwford, contestant, Against homestead entry No IVitl mtdn January 11,1802. for Lot ono 11 of Beotlon 12, Township 12, UaiiKO 2H W, by Dana Laytou contsstcn. In which It Is Aliened that Dans Layton has never eatAbllahod n riHldenco or resided upon Kild Innd inco ine uaio or entry, moro is no nounoorim nrovnuients upon the land but 1ms been wholly abandoned nud said defects exist to tills ilntej that fho tins not boon lu the employ of tho Uni ted States army, navy or marine corps during saliVabandnninnnt, raid parties aro hnreby noti fied to eppoar, icspuud nnd otter evldenro touch, inn said nlle,"Uou nt 10 o'clock n, m. on No vember ntu, berormno Ili'lHor nnd lluceiv. or nt the Cnltod Rtntrs Laud Olllco lu North 'lotto, Nobraska, Tbo sud contestant bsvlnv In proper allldavlt filed Hooteuibor Bill. UU.. set fmth facts which how that Attcr duo dlllKeuco nersonal service of this notice cannot bo inude It is hereby ordored nud dlrecto I that said uotlce be given by duo and propor publication. V3 uko. li. rnKNC-u. licgisior. ' Logal Notice. 3203. Tho Defondnnte. D. S. Wood. Mrs. D. 8. Wood. bN wife, first renli nnmo unknown, nnd Richnrd Roo, real name unknown, will take uotico that on tho 2d day of Sopt, 1902, tho plaintiff, tho Uounty of Jjtticoin, a corporation, uiou its petition in the dislriot court of Lin coln county, Nobraska, the object and prayer of whloh la to forooloso certain tax lions, duly assessed by said plaintiff against tho northenst quarter, of eootion 28, in township 9, north ot rnuL'o ill), west ot Bixtu princi pal meridian, Nebranka, for tho yoar 1897 in tlio num ot 812.85, for tho yenr IEVH in tlioBum orB.4H,ror tbo yoar ltt in tbo sum of O.U'J. for tho year rj(H) in thoBiim ot 3 47, for tho year 1901 in tho sum ot3.07, amounting in tho totnl Bum ot 31.39. with interest on tho sum of 20.14 nt the rnto of ton por ceut pnr nnnum from tho 1st, day ot Sopt., 1902, all of which iaduo and unpaid. Plaintiff prnyB n decree of foreolosuro of said tax lien nnd n Bale ot said prom- ics. lou nnd each ot you iloietuinntB nro required to nnB-Aor said potition on or before ninnuny, tno uitn uny ot no vemDor, iWi. Tim (JOUNl'V Ul" LliXUULN, A Ciirporation. By. II, S. Ridgley, its Atty. Iicjjftl Notlco. 3185. Tlio dofondnntB. Alice M. Davis. Davis, hor husband, first roal namo un known, nnd Richard Roe, real nnmo un known, will tako notico that on the 2d day ot Sept, 1902, tho plaintiff, ThoLounty or Lincoln, n corporation, tiled its pxlitlon in tho district court of Lincoln county. 'Nobraska, tbe object and prayor or whloh is to rorooioso cor tain tax lions uuiy iisewfsou uy sniu plaintiff ugnlnst wept halt of nor t linnet quarter nnd oast half northwest qunrtcr soation 30, In township 14, north of rnngo 23, woet or Klxth prinoipnl mort(ltnnt No brnsUn. for the year 1691 in tbo sum of 818.92; for tho yenr 1895 in the sum of 18.31; for tho ynr 189(1 in tho eum of 2072. rortho yenr 1HU7 in tho sum or 15.31, for tho year 1803 in tho sum of 9.75, for tho yenr 1899 in tho sum of 521, for tho year 1900 In tho Bum ot u,U7, for tno yonr iwui in tlio sum or amounting In the totnl eum ot 00,75; with interest on tho sum ot Sttl.20 nt tho rato ot ton por cent por nnnum from tho let dny of Sopt., 19', all ot which is duo nnd unpaid. Plaintiff prnya a decreo of foreclosure or eaid tax lion and n Bale or said prem hen You and each of you defendants nro required lu nnswor paid petition on or bo fore Mondny, tho 21th day of Novombor, 1UUU. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. A Uorixirtlon. By II. S. Ridgley, its Attorney LEGAL NOTICE. 31)31. Tho De fen lint Jennie It.UjmtT, Ilymcr tier liuabniiil, flrat n-at name unknovn, Hail ltlchurd ltoe, ten I nnmo uaktowa, will titio notice that on Iho 2.1 Ody ot BcpHmrer, 1902, (he plAiotltl, thu Connty n( Lincoln, n corporation. Sioj 1U ioUli-)u In Urn Did ttfet Court ot Lincoln county, Nflirnokx. thu object And prsynr of which l to fornclniicrlRto tm lloiii. auly BSnoMfil by mU plnlDll!! nnlnnt hauth Imlf, anil 1, 2, of nccllon 0. (owntlilp 15, notlti ot rnnK3U, weit of Hlxth prliiclpnl mnrl illnn. N brrt-k. for Urn icur 1603 In the juiiu of SlM,forth jArlb'Jllnthenim of iO.&t, for ino yenr lb.i.i la ino mm oi am. lor mo yenr 18W, in tlm tarn of 10 1.1, fnrtbo year I6U7 In tho audi of 5a7, for tho year 1HI3 In the rum ot (1.(3, for the year 18SU In thu aam of a f.i). lor Iho ht lWluth sum of USO, for tho yeitr 1M)1 In thu sum of 2.00. aioOtilitlPK In thu total sum of 77 1H, with luttrct on tbe sum of 4-1.10 t lh rato of tin wr i ntptir iinnniii troiu tho l't day of fcept. 1V02, nil i f whljb U due and uopal I. I'liilntirf nrava a decreo of foreclosure of snlil tax lien nnil a B.tlo of sitld prenilsos. Vou nnd Mich of you defendants aro ro tiulrrd to answer said petition on or bc- oro iiiomny. in zt"i nay or "oeinnr, i-j u T11S COUNTY OP LINCOLN. (A Cornorntlon.) ny It. S. niDGELY, Its Attorney. Lijal JJotlco. To Hubort W. Qlonson, non-resident dofenclimt: You nro hereby notified thnt on the Ulh day of October. 11XW, Llllinn I Gleiisou, Hied n petition rtRninst yon In the district court of Lincoln cor.nty. Nobrnsltn, tho object nnd prayer of winch nro to obtain a divorco from you on tho ground ihnt you hnvo wilfully nbnndoned the plaintiff without Rood oaiipo Hnd that ynu 1kio vwmtonly and criu'lly nealpotcd to support nnd tnnin Inin plnintilT and lior oliild for ovor two yonrs lost past, nnd for tho custody ot Helen A. Oloneon, tho Ijbuo of Enid mnrrinpo ngpd four years past. You aro required to nnswor eaid peti tion on or before the 21th day ot No vombor, 1902. LlX.LIAM I. Qleabo.v, By Wilcox & HnlliBan, her Attorneys. Leffal Notlco. 2139. The dofondnn.J Cyrus Strntton, ad ministrator to tho estate ot Joseph W. Strntton, deceased, nnd tho unknown hofrsof Joseph V. Stratton, deconsod, whoso real names nnd places of rceidouco aro unknown to tho plaintiff, will tnko notico that on tho 4th day of Nov. 1901, tho plaintiff The (Jounty of Lincoln, it corporation, illod its potition in tho distrlot-oourt of Lincoln county, Nebraska, thoobjootond prayor of which aro to foroeloeo cortain tax liens, duly nssossed by eaid nlnintiff nnninst tho southwost quarter ot section 35, township 13, north of rnnco 33. west of Sixth prinoipnl moridian, Nobraska, for trio year lauu in tho buui or 814.10; rortho your 1897 in tho sum of 15,49; for th year 1893 In tho sum of 9.37: for tho voar 1890 in tho sum of 4.57; for tho year 1900 in tho sum ot 3.21; amounting in the total Bum of $10.77; with interost on the Bum of 835 G2, nt tho rato ot ton per cont per nnnum from thodrstdnv of S-nt., 1901 all ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decreo of foroclosuro of said tux lion and a sale ot eaid' prom ises. You and each ot you defendants are required to nnswor eaid potition on or bof ore Monday tho 24th day of No- emoor, ltnu. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. (A Corporation.) Hv H. fl. ItlDGELT, Its Attorney Estray Notice. Taken up ns an ostray by tho undor signed on his farm near Sotnereot. in Lincoln (Jo., Neb., on nw qr., Eootion 0, twp. 9, rnngo 31 weatG p. in., on tho 20th day of August, 1902 one fitter two yenra old pns.t, color rod, branded 11 on loft side ot book about hnlf wny botweon hip and ehouldor. Tho ownor IB notilled to appear, provo proporty, pay charges nnd take eaid steer nway orsamo will be boiu according lo law. 'J.IIF.0 SMITH. Legal Notlco. 3190. Tho DofondnntB R. A. Forevthe. innn Forsytho. Concordia Loan and Trust Company. nndRtohnrd Ron. renl nnmo unknown, win toko notico that on tho 2d dny of Sept , 1002, tho plniu tiff, tho County of Lincoln, n corpora tion, Hied Its potition lu tho district court of Lincoln countv, Nebraska, tho object and prayor of which Is to foreclose certain tux liens, duly nsBBed bv said plaintiff against tho north half of south east quarter Beotlon .i.l, township lO.nortli of ranco33. weBt of Sixth nrinoinnl mor- idinn, Nournslcn, for tho your 189Q in the sum of 80.72; for tho yenr 1897 iu the sum of 5.12; for tho yoar 1893 iu the sum ot -J.su; lor tho year lb'JD iu the Bum or a. 37: for the yonrlDOu n tho sum of 1.81; for tho year 1901 in tho Bum ot 1.18; amounting in tho total sum of 20. 03; with intorost on tho Bum of 1373 nt the rato or tou por cent por nnnum from tho first day ot Sept, 1902, all of which is due and unpaid. l'lnistm prnyB n decree ot foreolosuro or Bitiu tax lien and n salo ot stud nroin i . . .i ,. .i - - . ibub. i uu uiiu uimu ui you uoiuuuuillF nro required to nnswor paid potition on or before Monday, tlio 21th day o( No- vomutir, luiiu. TUB COUNTY OF LINCOLN. (A Corrjornticin.) Dy II. 0. ItlDGELY. Its Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE, all 8. Tha Dofondnnts. Qco. L. Tolsnn And Jnlm Joftrlea (Impleaded with William O, An dorann, et al ,) will lain notice that on tho I.M day of Sept., 1002, the plaintiff, tbe County ot Lincoln, a corporation, filed Us etltlnn lu tbo District Court ot Lincoln county. NebraOcn. Dm object and prayer of which Is to forrcloss certain tax liens, duly nsses'Od by said plaintiff nunlust iuu nunueasi quarter ni recunu -j, in township V, north nt rauRe III, west of sixth principal mor- tdlau. Nebraska, for tbo yoar 1M)I in ih sum of 111 12, for tho year J8V3 ln tliu sum of 13.12, for tbe yoar lew. lu tbe sura of It fO. Ut the rear 1607, In the sum of V. Ill, for tbe yoar 1KW In tho sum of 0.01, for tho yeor'lSO'J In tlio sum nt 11 1)0. for tin rear lOmin (ha ... of 8.31. for lb yenr IPOl In tbn sum ott.Vl tret.ton the sum of ifi'il at (he rate of ten ler cent pr Annum from (he 1st day of Bcntciubur. 1102. ull of which Is duo Aud unpi'ld. 1 uuur I'lulntlft prnya a Uecrco of foroclosuro of bMiI tax lien ami u salo of said premlaca. oojriunl ciich of you JefcnOnnts nro ro oulrcrl lo nawer ijnld iietltlon on or be- ioTost'i n''t"v "i wovtmner. 110' tuw cou.-mtv up LINCOLN, .v Corporation.) Ty II S. ItlDOELY, Its Attorney. Estray Notlco, Taken up as an ostray by tho under Binned on hie promUos in IJrndv. Lin coln county. Nobrmkn, on tho 21th dny ot Sept., 1902, ono etoor about ono yenr old. oolor rfd, brandod W on riK'ht'hlp, while nnot in forohond. Tho ownor Is notified to appear, provo proporty, pay charces nnd take animal nway or same will bo sold accordinir to law. ol5- r. J. WATBnnuRv. Loral Notlco . 3171. The dfecd(inte, Joropli Bowers, Mrs. Joseph Bottom, liio wife, lirnt ion! namo unltnovvn, r.nu Jiicnnnt itoo, rem nnmo unknown, win iuko nouro that on the 18th day ot August, 1002, tho plaintiff, Tho County of Lin coln, n corporation, tiled its petition in tho district court ot Lrtncom county, Nobrnsltn, tlio object and prayer ot which In to forncloso certain tax liena duls as sessed by paid plaintiff ngainst tho north west quarter of Beciion i, in townsnip lH. north ot rnni?o2G. west of Sixth prin- clpil moridian, Nebrasita, for tho year 1893 in tho sumof 9 Jl;ror tlioyonr ibvtj, In the sum of 13.15; for tho year 1900, in tho sum ot G GO; for tho yojr 1901, iu tho sum or CDS; amounting in tho total sum ot 35.8.1: with intorcst on tho sum ot 829.58 at tho rato ot ten nor cont uor annum from tho ilret day of Sept., 1002, nil of which is duo and unpaid. t'lalntilt prnys n decreo of foreolosuro of said tax lien and n salo of said prom ised. You and each of you defendants nro required lo nnswor said petition on or before Monday tho 21th day of Nov. 1902. TUB COUNTY OP LINCOLN. A Corporation, By H. S. Ridgoly, its Atty. Loffal Notio. 2933 Thn Defendants. AHpu J. Cloud, flm- plo-.dod with Fredorick Leach ot nl.,) wi 1 tnko notico that on tho 4th day ot November, 1001, tho plaintiff, tho Uounty or Juncoln, a corporation, tiled its potition in tho Disttiot Court ot Lin coln county, Nobraska, tho objeot and prayor of winch is to forecloso cortain tax liens, duly nsBossod by said plaintiff against tno west hnlf ot oast half of boc tion 18, in township 13, north of rango 33, west ot Sixth prinoipnl moridian, Ne braska, ror tho year Io'Jj in tho sum ot 817.59; for tho year 189G in tho sum ot 10.59; for tho year 1897 in tho Bum of 1531; for tho year 1698 in tho Bum of 10.10: for tho yenr 1899 in tho sum of G.07; for tho yoar 1900 In tho sum ot 3.G7; nmountlng in tlio total num of C9.3G; with intorcst on tho sum of Ol.Vii at tbo rato of tou por cent per nnnum from tbo first day ot Sopt,, 1901, nil ot which is duo and unpaid. Plaintiff prays a decreo of foreolosuro of said tax lion and a ealo ot eaid prem ises. 1 1 in and onch ot you defendants aro ronuirod to answer Paid petition on or beforo Monday, tho 21th day of No- vomoor. iuu. THE COUNTY OP LINCOLN, (A Corporation.) ny IL S. ItlDQELY. Its Attorney. Legal Notice. 3199. Tho defondnnto Willis S. Hill. Mm. Willis S. Hill his wifo, first real namo unknown, Geo. L. Tolson, nnd Richard Roo, real namo unknown, will tako notleo that on tho 2d dnv of SopL, 1002, tho plnintiff, tho County of Lincoln, a corporation, filed its petf- iiuu iu iiiu uiBirinb uourt or. Litncoiti county, Nebraska, tho objeot nnd prayor of which is to forecloso certain tnx lions, duly nssoesod by said plaintiff agninBt tno norttionst quarior or Bocticu 10, in township 9, north ot ranpo 31, west of Sixth principal moridian, Nebruskn, for. tho yoar 1890 in tho Bum of 10.53; for tho year 1897 In the aura of 13.33; for tho 'year 1893 in tho sum of 8.31: for tho L onr 1899 in tho sum of 7.77; for tho year iuuu in tlioBum or 4.f)3; tor tho yoar 1901 In tlio Btim of 3.CG;nmountinc in tho total fium of 851.21; witli intorost on tho sum ot 39.10 at tbo rato of ten por cent por nnnum from tho first dny ot -'opt.. 1002, all of which Is duo and unpaid. Plnintiff prays a decreo of foreolosuro of taid tux lion nnd aBttloofHaid pretn tce8. You and oaoh of you defendants iro roquird to nnswor snid potition on or before Monday, the 1st day of Sep tember, 1002. THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN. (A Cornorntlon.) ny IT. R. TtlDOELY. lis Attorne- rnonATK notiok. In tbo mattor of thocatato of Arlhur Drlttlno. ham, deooniod. ln the County Court of Lincoln Counly, No brfkn. Sept 22.1. 1002. ' Notice Is berobr clvcn. Ihnt tho rredlli r of said decrasod will mot tho ndmlulstralora of 'aid estate, bofnro the County JuilRe nf Llnoolr. ounty, Kobrnskn. t Iho county court room, In mu counly, ou iho 10th day of Oclol or. 1(02, nnd on the Itlihdoy of April, 1003, at 0 o'clock a. m. own day. for thn purposo nf presenting tholr clnluis for OTiimluntlua, nljustmont Aild Allow.' snco. BU months nro allowed for crodltnrs to nrrpont their clalmj. nnd ono year for Hie d ulnlMrntorR tosr-ttlo said cstato from tile IBth dny of October, 11X33. t-i i A. S. IJLDWIN, County Judge. NOTICE FOU I'Ullf.KlATION. Laud lifflco At. North Pintle, Neb., , Hl'lembor 0ih. 1102, Notice Is hereby ulvcn Unit Iho follnwlnB-naniBa Cttlorhss filed notlfoof his Intention to make nnnl proof In support of his clulm. nnd that said nrnof will be made b foru Iho ltcRlster and Ito-i-l vrr. United Htatp Laml Ofllco, North l'latto, Neb , on Novcnil or f.ih. lWie. vl: ' FIlKD'ltlOK HOORUOW. who nia-'o Homestoad liiitry No. 17841, foe the east Imlf of nor Urn cut iiuarter of BoeUon It. town 11. north of rarso 2S, west Olh r. M. II iiaiufs the followli) wltnoi-s to provo nls con llliimi" leslitcnco upon and culUvtlon of eaid land, vlii A. M. Wilson, .Iascii Fellows. Oeortro Harris, all nf Maxwell, iub,, and Joseph Jamoa of Noith Tliitte, fiob-'-3'1 Ono. F French, Hegister, NOTICE FOIt I'UULICATIOn! Land Olllco ot North Finite, Neb., , , October 14th, 1002. Notlco Is hereby Hlren that Iho following onmed lelllcr has Bird notico of his Intention lo make final proof ln support of his claim and that HAlil lir.inf itlll 1... ...n.t.i 1 f-- in. eeher of the U. B. Land (Ullco at North riatto. Jvtb., on November 21th, 1002. vlxi ............ ... .iiiuiuiiinu i.niry i,o, ror lb iiorihwost iurler of tho southeast quafW and llOrlllf.fllit.niinrlf.rnf 11... t .... f V. ...... . . . . ......... ........v. ... w.u ..iitns,, .urtriur anti Lotas end 4. of Section 7, Town 0, north of Ifn t1AnitM thn fftlliurlni .rl, 4 I . Unntlntinilal rut linnon Ilium .. n.l ....141 I " it vi.V . YAyor$ rh- Moonry, ond Ktlward Eavrn of rjorlli l.ln,,.. XT.iT. J.I...I n, . .. ........ ..nuu, .,.., viinirH lurry, or well " aaii AmU,x h- Fletcher, ot Kcho, Neb, uujiuk t,, iRKMOii, liejiisior. L13GAL NOTICE, ami. Ard lteo. real name unknown, will take notice that on tho 2d day of heptomber, 1002, the plaintiff. ,i.. .....,. .,..., l1Mmnm unco n county, .Nebraska, Iho object and prayer of which li to forec ( so rertnlniAx liens, duly assessed by eaid plu ntllf Aualos t tho west half northwest quarter ami part put hall nortliweat quarter of section 28. lu t.iwiirblp 10. north of rAiiguaO, west of slita principal "ir-rldliiu. NubrAnka, for Iho Toarllf lu y.'tZV11 f 10 te Iho year 1895 In tup Burn pi H NWnr llie yenr Jtft, In Ibe eum of 14.22 for tbp year U07, In Iho um of J9 r, for thr. year lb08 Jn the sum of p) 00, fllr the year 10O0 In thu sura of 12.20, for tho year 1(01 Jn tm .,,n.,.,0, ..'r?3' montiUnir In the total sum of W Oi, wllh Intorost on the sum of 9P3 nt the rate nf ten por cent por annual from tho 1st day of Sept. luoi, all uf which Is due end unpaid, rinlntlfr prnys u docreo of foreclosure of Mid tax llui ami a nalo of said premises; ion nna ouch of you defendnnts are re quired to nnswer said petition on or be foro Moada. iUy , N'ovembor. (nt tiiu counti op Lincoln; By II. S. niDQELV, 1 jfftW.?