LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office nt 0\Neill. Neb., May 5.1902. , . Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of ins claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register an i receiver at O’Nelli, Ne braska, on June IT, 1992, viz: Loren A Simonson. 11. E. No. 148tiG, for the NEl* sec 10. twp 30 north, range It west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land: H. A. Polk, Edolph Petterson, T. Simonson and 9. Nelson, all of Agee, Neb. 45-5np 9. J. NVEEKES. Register. NOTICE. State of Nebraska, County of Holt. ss. To whom it may concern: The commis sioner appointed to locate a road at or near the nw corner of the nel4 of the nwn of sec tlon 3, twp 26 north of range 9 west, in Holt county, running thence to the public road on the south sideof the F.. E. & M, V. It. It. and running parallel therewith in section 33, township 27, range 9 west, has reported in favor of the establishment thereof as fol lows: , Commencing at a point 80 feet east of the nw corner or the neV£ of tiie iiw1* of sec 3, twp 26 north of range 9 west ; thence nw along the no side of the R. R. 3939 feet to tin* R. R. crossing; thence sw across tract 166 feet; thence nw along sw side of the track 177 feet to the % see line running east arid west through section 33, twp 27 north, range 9 west and at or near the ^ sec line on the east half of same section running north and south, and there connect with established public road along sw side of R. It., and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the couuty clerk’s office on or before noon of the 9th day of June, 1902, or such road will be established without refer ence thereto. 45-4 E. 9. GILMOUR. County ( lerk. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree ob tained before t lie district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 18th day of March, 1902, in favor of the ounty of Holt as plaintiff, and against Andrew Galla ther, Ann Gallagher 1»Ih wife, and the un nown heirs of Jonn t’ulder, deceased, as de fendants for the sum of eighty dollars, and 10-100 cents and costs taxed at 151.33 and accruing costs I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, towlt: Northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter and southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten, in town ship thirty-one north, of range ten west, in Jloft county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale tot lie highest bidder for cash in hand, on the Hitli day of June, A. D. 1902, In front of the court house in O’Neill, llolt county, Nebras ka, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, when and where duo attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O'Neill, Nebraska, tills 14th day of May, 1902. 0. F. Hall. 46-5 Sheriff of Said Count y. SHERIFF’S HALE. By virtue of an execution directed to mo from the clerk of the district, court of Holt county, Nebr,. on a judgment obtained be fore the county court or Saline county, Ne braska, on the 7th clay of March, 1899, in transcript of which Judgment was on the 4th day of March. 1900, duly tiled and docketed in the district court within and for the said County of Holt, in favor of .1. I. Case Threshing Machine' Co., assigned to Charles H. Metz, as plaintiffs and against Matt Mechale, jr., Matt Mechale and Cnas. H. Metz, as defendants for the sum of Four hundred 11 fty and dollars and ■lx cents and costs taxed at $0 00 and »lo oming costs, 1 have levied upon the follow ing real estate taken as the properly of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, to wit: Northeast quarter of section twenty t wo (22) in township thirty (90) north of range twelve (12) west in llwlt county. Nebraska. And will offer the same to the highest bid der for cash In hand on the 19th day of May, A. D. 1902, In front of the court house In O’Nefll, Holt county, Nebraska, that bolug the building wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m..of said day, when ami whore due aiteudanee will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 19th day of April, 1902. C. E. HALL, 42-5 Sheriff of said county. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Molt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the distrlot court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 2otli dayof December, 1898, In favor of J. 1*. Fitzsimmons as plaintiff and against Unknown heirs of Robert D. Waters, deceased and southeast, quarter of section twenty-nine (29) In town ship twenty-seven (27) range thirteen (18) west of the 6th p. m., as defendants, for the sum of seventy dollars and' no cents and costa taxed at $35.13 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, towit: The southeast quarter of section twenty nine (29) in township twenty seven (27) north of range thirteen (13) west of the 8th p. m., in Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder, for cosh in hand, on the 19th day of May, A, D., 1902, in front of the court house in O'Neill, Holt | county Nebraska. that being the build ing wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. in . of said day. when and where duo attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, tills 11th day of April, 1902. C. E. HALL, 42-6 Sheriff of Said County, SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt oouuty. Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the district court of olt county, Ne braska, on the 27tli day of January, 1902, in favor of Peter Kelley, as plaintiff, and against Goorge B. Ash, Jane Ash, bis wife, real name unknown, Eugene Westervelt and J. H. Keith, trustee for Eugene Wester velt and Dudley Mingus as defendants t\ r the sum of eighty two and 90-100 dollars, and costs taxed at $54.58 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, towit: The east half of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northeast quarter of sec tion twenty nine (29) in township thirty two (32) north of range ten (10) west in Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the loth day of May, A. D. 1902. in front of the court house in O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of It) o’clock, a. m., of said day, when and where due attendance will be given by the under signed. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 15th day of April, 1902. 42-5. C. E. HALL. Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, on a decree obtain ed before toe district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 15th day of April. 1902, in favor of S. J. Fitzsimmons, as plaintiff and against Elizabeth Bice, Mary Bice. Laura A. Bice, William O. Bice and Lewis Bice, ami the southeast quarter of section ten, in township thirty, north of range ten west of the 6th p. m., or Holt county, Nebraska, as defendants for the sum of three hundred eight and 55*100 dollars, and costs taxed at $40.98 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the following real estate taken as the prop erty of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale, to wit: The southeast quarter of section ten (1#> in township thirty (30) north of range ten (10) west of the 6th p. in , in Holt county, Nebras ka. And will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash iu hand, ou the 19th day of May, A. D. 1902, in front of the court house in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock, a. m., of said day, when and where due at tendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 16th day *>f April, 1902. C. E. HALL, #9*9 Sheriff of said County. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. | Matter of application of i rank Leahy for liquor license. , , «. I To tin? mavor and city coon *il ol the city ol O’Neill, flnlt county, Nebi iska: Notice is hereby given i hat I rank Leahy j has tiled his application w lib the city clerk of O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, for license: to st*lI malt, spirituous and vinous liquors in O'Neill. Oratturi township, Holt county Nebraska, from the 9Lh day of May, 1902, to the first Tuesday in May, 19.3. If there be no objections, remonstrance or protest IIlea within two weeks prior to the 9th day of May. 1902, the said lfcen-e wilt be granted. 44-2 FRANK LEAHY. Applicant. ~ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed propo sals for building a bridge across t lie Kedbird creek at a point as near yvhere the road crosses the Kedbird creek as a good location can bo found, t he said road crossing the Kedbird creek near tin* section line between sections one and thirty six, the same being tin* township line be tween township 5'» ami 31, range II west. Said bridge t«> tie 24 feet long and !4 feet wide, according to the plans and specifica tions on file In the office of the county clerk In O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska. Rids must be on file at the olliee of the county clerk until, on or before noon, Juno 2, 1902. bidders will he required to give bond in double the amount of the I bid for the faithful execution of contract. The right to reject any and aR bids reserved. 45.4 County Clerk. ROAD NOTICE TO LANDOWNERS. Road number.Notice to Laud Owners. To All Whom it . ay Concern: 3 he commissioner as pointed to locate a road commencing at the southeast corner of section 36. towustiip 32, range 19 west in Hcott precinct. Holt county. Nebraska, running thence west to the section line be lw(H>n :Fl and ilii, tlienw norlli fu rods, I In-nee west I mile, tbentm « >>t li wi rodk, Uieiir« west ;; tniioH to I In- renlor ol riui)?i) 11. Inis niportoil in favor of ilin ostiibllaliminit thereof, and ail oMeetlmi* thereto or claims gfor damitgt-B must ia* in tin. county clerk's office on or before noon ot the 2d day ol June, A. D. 1902. or sa,d road will be established without reference thereto. , • K, S. CIL.MOLK, County Clerk. J 0. IIA RMS II, Deputy. Li ROAD NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. Road Number.Notice To Landowners. To All Whom It May Concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing on the south county Hue at the south west corner of township 25, no th of range II west In Lake precinct, Holt coun ty, Nebraska, running thence north on range line between ranges 11 and 12, tlio distance of is miles to connect with road running into O’Neill city, has reported in favorof the es tablishment thereof, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed In the county clerk’s office on or before noon of the 2d day of .lime, A. D. 1902, or said road will he established without reference thereto. K H. OILMOliK, County Clerk. J, 0. HARMS!!, Deputy. 43-4 NOTH E. The State of Nebraska, Holt County, ss: In the county court of said county: To William Dixon, a minor and all others Interested: You are hereby notified that application ha^ been made by D. A, Doyle for the ap pointment of a guardian of youiqpofson and) estate, because of your miuorsbip. Said pe tition is duly verified and tiled, and the time appointed lor hearing the same Is appointed for'the loih day of May, I9*>2, at lo o'clock, a. m , and the place, my office, in O'Neill, in said county, All persons Interested may ap pear and be heard concerning the same. Witness my hand and seal of olliee this 23d j day of April, 1902. J. M. MORGAN, t;i-t ibounty .1 udge. d V/ I I V I'i Tho county hoards of Boyd and Holt oount.y.s, Nidi., will receive sealed bids at -the office of the county clerk of Holt county in O’Neill, Nebraska, and of tho county clerk of Boyd county, Butte, Nebraska, for plans, epcclticat mis and bide there n until noon ot the 2nd day of June. 191)2, fur the I building of two bridges, one across each of | the two channels of the Niobrara diver on j the section lino between section 11 and 12, township 32, range lo. Tho bridge for the north channel to be ‘280 feet, long, d) fool-spans. For the south chan nel 210 four lo:>g 70 fo it-span, both to have 14 loot road-way, 3 Inch decking and neces sary approaches. Flans and specifications and bids on combinations piles and truss, and also piles and undertruss bridges will be received. Boards reset ve tho right to reject any and all bids, plans or speoiticutious. Tills contract to be on a cash basis. Dated April ‘20, 1002. K. 8. Giimour, County Clerk. By J. (J. Harniwh. Deputy. 41-4 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of tho Inferior, United States Land Office, O’Neill, Nob., April 23, 190.2. A sufficient, contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Mary MeUafferty, con testant, against T. U. entry No. 6414, made March 13. I km), fur those1* sec 0, twp 27, range 12 w, by Edward Doran, contestee in which it is alleged that said ontryman haying broken about two aares of said tract during t he first year of said entry lias f ailed to dur ing eacn and every year thereafter break and cause to be broken any more of said tract; that during each and every year of said entry he has failed to plant or cause to be planted any portion of ,snid tract to trees, tree seeds or cuttings; during all of said years said land 1ms been devoid of trees; said failures still exist Wald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidohoo touching said al legation at 10 o’clock a. m. oil June 24, 1902, before the register and receiver at. the Unit ed States land office in O’Neill, Net). Hie said contestant having, in a propor affidavit, tiled April 23, 1902, set forth facts which siiow that after due diligence, personal service of tills not ice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 43.G 8. J. YYKEKES, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holtcounty. Nebraska, on a decree obtain ed before the district court of Holt county. Nebraska, on the 2nd day of April, 190.2, in favor of the county of Holt as plaintiff Hud against the Showuller Mortg agecompany. Annie E. Reed and John 0 Higgins as defendants, for the sum of one hundred thirty-six dollars and twenty two cents, (#i39.22) and costs taxed at #47.73 and accruing costs, l have levied upon the following Bead Estate taken as the property of said defendants, to satisfy said Order of Sale, to-wit: Northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter and tin* southwest quarter of the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the south west quarter of section six (G) in township thirty (30) north of range ten (10) est. In Holt county, Nebraska. Amt will offer the same for sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1002, in front of the Court House in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, that being the building wherein the last term of Court was held, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. in. of said day, when and whore clue attendance will bo given by the under signed. Dated at O’Neill, Nebraska, this 8tli day of Muv, 1002. U. E. Hall. 45-5 Sheriff of said County I < i i \ li iMIl It IS. To Omaha ami Lincoln l&oalty company, II. S. Ballou and Company, the Ballou State Banking company and its receiver, Oeorge D. Welutz. Edward Barton, administrator of the estate of Charles li. Clarks, deceas ed, non-residents defendants. The above named defendants will take notice that on the 4th day ol December, llHU, the county of Holt begun Its action in the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, the object and prayer being to loreclose its lien for taxes upon the southeast quarter of sec tiim t hirty, township tnirtv-iwo. range four teen in Holt county, Nebraska, for the years 1SU2 to l'.'tK) inclusive, alleging that there was due it for taxes the sum of $SiJ,40. The de fendants will fuither take notice that there after Fred L. Barclay was made defendant in said action, and that afterwards he filed in said court his answer and cross petition, tlie object and prayer being to foreclose a real estate mortgage given on stitfl land by George Vanuehey and wife to H S Ballou and Company on the 14th day of April, 1SS8. to secure their note for $71)5 of that date, due April 1, lSiH, Defendant and cross petitioner alleges that no is the owner of said note and mortgage, and there is now due him thereon tlie sum of with interest from this date. Cross petitioner prays that the de fendants be required to pay the same or that the above described premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, ana for other equitable relief. Vou a e required to answer the cross petition of doiendunt. Fred I,. Bare ay, on or betore the 10th day of June. ID; >2. 45-4 K. li. DICKSON. Attorney for Defendant and Cross Petition er, FredL. Barclay. NOT 10 B. \ itioe Is here by given that sealed pro posals for building a bridge across the Big Handy creek on Ihe section line running east and west between sections 12 and 13, township 33, range 14. Said bridge to be 28 feet long and 14 feet wide. According to the plans and specifications on file in the county clerk’s office in O’Neill. Holt county, Nebras ka. up to June 2, 1902. Bidders will he re quired to give bond in double the amount of the bid, for the faithful execution of con tract. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. E. S. GILMOUK. 43-4 County Clerk. SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, directed to me from the clerk of the district court of Holt county, Nebraska, on a decree obtained before the clerk of tfie district court of Holt county. Nebraska, on tfie 5th day of April, 1902. J. B. Mil man as plaintiff and against Charles K. Parker, Kttie M. Parke , the Ne braska Mortgage and Investment company, (’carles K. Collins, receiver of the Nebraska Mortgage and Investment company, M G McGill, first and real name unknown, Annie M. Hudelson, Frank Darr, and Mrs Frank Darr. first, and real name unknown, as de fendants, for the sum of $810.30, with interest at, 10 per cent from date of decree which is a first lien, and Annie M. 11 uddleson obtained u degree for the sum of $435.00 with interest at 10 per cent from May 7th. 1901. which is a second Hen, and cost taxed at sixty-two and Hi-100 and accruing costs, I have levied upon the f. llowirnr real estate taken as the prop erty of said defendants to satisfy said order of sale to wit: The southeast quarter of the northeast cjtarter of section 32, in township 82 north, of range 10, and the north half of the north west quarter of section 33, *n township 33 north, of range 10. and the southwest quarter of the north vest quarter of section 33. in township 33 north, of range 10 west, In Holt county, Nebraska. And will offer the same for sale to the high est bidder for cash in hand on the loth day of June, 1902. in front of the court house in O'Neill, Holt county. Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. in. of said day when and where due attend moj will be given by the undersigned. Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, N .braska, this 14th day of May, 1003 C. E. HALL, Sheriff. LEGAL NOTICE. East half of the southeast quarter of sec tion nineteen, township twenty-seven, range twelve west. In Holt county, Nebraska, and George W. E, Dorsey, Mrs. George W. E. Dorsey C. H. Toncray, Timothy Dwyer, Mary A. Dwyer. South Omaha National bank, (a corporation). Will take notice that Cornelia Bunnell has tiled her petition in tDo district court of Holt county, Nebraska, against you and each of you and the above described land. The ob ject and prayer of her petition being to fore close a tax lien owned and held by her upon upon the above described land which land was purchased by her from the county treasurer of Holt, county. Nebraska, at, pri vate tax sale March 29th, 1902, for the delin quent taxes duly assessed and levied there on in Holt county, Nebraska, and then due and owing thereon for the years 1892 to 1900 inclusive, amounting when assessed and levied to the sum of $47.82 and amounting to $70.07 when purchased and paid by plaintiff. Plaintiff alleges Unit said taxes became de linquent and that said land was duly adver t, sed for sale by the* county treasurer as by law required and that, the taxes remained un paid until paid by the plaintiff by her tax sale purchase. Plaintiff alleges that said sale is invalid as a tax sale but that under it the plaintiff is subrogated to the rights of the county of Holt in the state of Nebraska, un tor its lien thereon for said delinquent iaxes, which were paid by plaintiff. Plain tiff alleges that t here is due her upon said tax liens the sum of $70.07 with interest from the 29th day of March, 1902, at ten per cent, and prays fora decree that the defendants bo required to pay the same or that,said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are require 1 to answer said petition on or before the23d day of June, 1902. CORNELIA BUNNELL. 48-4 Plaintiff. First Presbyterian Church O’NEILL, NEBRASK. The following services nro held each week, to which all arc cordially Invited: SUNDAY—Preaching service at 10:30 a. in.; Sunday school. ll:l'»a. rn.; Junior C. E., 4 p. m.; Y, l*. S. U. E., 7 p. in.; preaching service at H p. in. Til ITUS I) AY —Mid-week prayer service at H p. in. Ilev. O. I). HYOSN, Pastor. NAS A NOVEL ADVERTISING IDEA Vlilludelphlu Tullor Sentli I.nuiUul 1. U mils In Prospective l’atron,. A Philadelphia tailor has evolved a novel Idea in advertising. He sends through the mails, unsealed, white boxes of pasteboard, and each hox proves, on being opened, to contain srnne six or seven peanuts. The re cipient of this cannot help but won der. There is nothing but his own ad dress on the plain little box and with in there is no card nor anything else to show him whence the odd packet came. “What fool joker,” he mutters, “has been sending me peanuts?” and he opens one to find, neatly folded in the empty shall, a little poster reading, “It's no joke. We make the best fit ting clothes in Philadelphia. New spring styles now ready.” Then fol lows the tailor's name. The nuts, as an examination proves, have been neatly split, their contents removed, the advertisements inserted, and then the shells glued together again so skillfully as to defy the joint's detection. It is a novel idea, says the Philadelphia Record, iu ad vertising and it is making a good deal of talk. War of Extermination on ftatfl* The discovery of the part played by the ship rat in the carrying of plague from port to port has resulted In a war of extermination on the part of all progressive port sanitary authorities. In the port of London the rats have been destroyed literally by tens of thousands. A recently issued report states that between Nov. 24 and Dec. 31 six cases of plague and thirteen cases of enteric fever were dealt with and during that period 10,164 rats were destroyed. The medical officer of health in a further report for January says that 2.203 ships were inspected and 7,626 rats destroyed. The total number of rats accounted for since the comencement of the raid has amounted to considerably over 100, 000. In one large steamer which was disinfected on account of smallpox no fewer than 1,000 dead rats were found after the process of fumigation. Draft, driving and saddle horses, broken or unbroken, for sale singly, in pairs or carload lots. Prices reason able. Jay L. Torrey, Long Pine, Neb. rrwice nenry nas peen arrested tor “scorching” on the footpath. Hoch! Even Belgian bayonets give King Leopold’s throne rather wabbly sup port What kind of a finish does the czar of Russie expect if he refuses to take a hint? New England is to have a bread trust, but the dew and the air are still uncornered. Leopold of Belgium enjoys the dis tinction of being the first monarch to be mobbed in an automobile. It may be counted a hopeful sign to find the battle ships Kentucky and Rainbow in the same squadron. King Christian of Denmark is 84 years old, and has reasonable hopes of being able to die a natural death. Mark Twain has bought a $50,000 house and W. D. Howells a $30,000 one. Grub street is not what it used to be. Now that the circus season has opened the college dude has a chance to learn something from the educated seals. Mr. Carnegie does not believe in luck. Certainly not. Mr. Carnegie holds that brains had something to do with it. There is another boy in the Castel lano family, and the Gould trustees may therefore expect more urgent calls for dividends. Richard Harding Davis has bought a farm and says he will write a book there. It is expected this novel will fairly reek of the soil. Prince Henry says the Americans are not a nation of mere dollar hunt ers. The swiftness of the prince’s per ceptions is simply amazing. Bishop Walden is right in objecting to the indiscriminate reading of no tices from the pulpit. In the news papers is the place to advertise. Some of the effete monarchies of Europe will feel better when they learn that J. Pierpont Morgan is re turning home without merging them. A Swedish prince is to resign all claim on the throne of his country to marry an American girl. It is a fair presumption that she is worth the sac rifice. Switzerland enjoys the unenviable distinction of having a larger per centage of lunatics than any other country. f — ■ - ■ - - ■ - Very likely China would be glad to borrpw the armies of the powers and a few generals to put down its rebel lion if foreign soldiers were not so ex pensive. The 16-year-old boy in Delaware who has attended school since 1892 without being either absent or tardy once, must be a disagreeably conceited lad to know. The Michigan man who ate mince pie, went to sleep and had a vision that enabled him to strike oil ought to let the public know what dream book he used. Since the mica mask has been in troduced for automobile use the rosy cheeked girl who scorches along city boulevards has a chance to look as ■cheerful as a parlor stove. It is regarded as a bad sign of the times that the women's waists ex hibited in show windows this season are smaller than the waists of the Avomen who stop to admire them. A Brazilian heiress is entertaining Paris by riding through the streets of that city behind a team of bullocks hitched tandem. She is probably pre paring for a career upon the stage. By the completion of the reservoir system the upper Nile district will be assured of irrigation in both sum mer and winter. The cost is to be defrayed by an increase in the land tax. The story from Waukesha that a ghost ceased its capers' in a house as soon as it was remodeled is impor tant to landlords. Perhaps prompt re pairs would keep ghosts out of nearly ^11 houses. The Municipal Art society of New York has determined to abolish the sandwich man, but it allows the youth with the striped spring suit and the vociferous shirt to go unmolested. Such discrimination is unfair. Doubtless there is sufficient sense of humor in London to appreciate the spectacle of Col. Arthur Lynch, the valiant pro-Boer warrior and Irish Nationalist, evicting his poor tenants for falling behind in their rents. Joe Jefferson ran three-quarters of a mile the other day to escape from a crowd of women who wanted to kiss him. Eye witnesses say the grand old man put up a sprint that would have been wonderful even for a profession al. President Roosevelt has never been suspected of being overcareful where his personal safety was concerned, but if Santos-Dumont has secured a prom ise that the chief executive will take a ride in the Brazilian’s airship it would indicate that the president Is growing slightly reckless. I IN HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA For Sale by HH. LYONST Emmet, web. 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