...j» nil 9 lMU.'H'J.iWiWu-J’w.mnr■wiwm .... t;.he city lights. , Bright anil el ear 111 sable darki-M* Or In silent moonlit nights. Dances on the ■water's starkness •r. ii (Reaming oDtthe city ltgbts. 1 I. < *■ Both must' Vh-lfl Mteh“ weaker pokerS ie iTfl kilty ■ Sights'.;.bright glow- lEj'■ To the* farVner on the prairie, ** Ifrheif thl ItiadofcVdespiy faB, * . f%t!ghf appears :tw wyOlide Weary. h„i. W|nS.iifAtL’a .twaU'j.sbia hearty oafl. To the trajpR-lhatJWiiV>r» cheerless. Comes to give his heart delight, Mak« Wtn. (fcMintiess, make hlm- CearUs*. Aye, the Abeen of city light. r , To the storm-trtSled1'Willoi‘ Steering, Brave MS ship M "wives It fight* ' r Beats his ,beat a at . far. appearing , Of. *hg /gleam ;of„5ltlf Ugh** . 'rttotf art ‘Vf eTdtWne, cheer bestowing, Aveloem* molt bfallour wights,-n* For (p ua .|he t»err>e.aTtriTith'« growing, At the gleam of city lights. _ .iai .•_' iut ’.sw ^bc '.aim ^m ^m. A few-ottornooue -Hgo a tall, sinewy, line looking- man- of-85. or-so stepped, with his wifo,tt .singularly handsome woman, into, aobHia and rad automo bile in front ot•» great city hotel. Tie man .had an *air, of- distinction. !A wealthy Michigan lumberman,* burled deep in a,leather chair at one of the botol-iwlmlow«,' nodded smilingly in,the dlrectton -ef the ftna looking man, who had Just stepped Into the auto along side his lovely wife. ■ .1 , , . im i : “Nifty looWtrrbBr^W've been a cook in a lumber camp, eh?” said the lu^i- j berman. "Which, of course, he never was," •aid the Michigander’S'Companion.' j "Don’t you believe that he wasn’t,” said the lumberman. "I come pretty ” near knowing, for 1 was the foreman Of hiB outfit; and' we had a great talk add laugh over the Whole busltteB* at dinner In this hotel yesterday. Ifrn rather proud of the boy-r-and I fejel *i sort of proprietary interest in hon bvypt.''' i -■ •:*«(*-,-J •. >: »r;;t j "But I didn’t know anything-shodt him, much less who he was, when ha braced., me for a cook'a,-Job, in Alpena. sij>*ich„ twelve years ago last, (all, , I was a foreman then, and engaged in hiring a gaug to*tMW-’into the Michi* 1 gan woods for the wlntM'V'Work. I’d pretty well filled the crew «p;but was still shy a cook for 'the’otttflt—■"lumber camp cooks are’hard to get.* It Was pretty near time' {6 take- the' 'gang into the camp, and 1 wah becoming worried about my inability to snag a - cook, when one day-a"young fellow with a dissipated look "about "him steered in my direction ttttd tackled ■ me for the cook’s billet;.Me was somewhat roughTyOTfibsed, but for all that he didn’t strike me as-btelng any thing like a lumber camp cook; Me had a pretty goedindge-oiliwhen; hs applied for the i-Jobr bue-thati tHfiii't bother me any-x-lizmberm-en generally keep their Jags a-going "pfistty oonrfert* ably until they make-camp fbr the sea; •on’s work, and once in-camp thoro 1«, of course, no liquor for* laby-of them. I asked thlB youngtellowlfhehad ever cooked in a lumber camp before,., and he said nof-.'-Tiretrl inquired what made him thlpk.be copld dieh> up tba grub for a wood gathering-outfits, and he told me that he had-pioked up the knock- of .-cooking .la,, the course of a « nittnftep, oft-big xame..biuaUng tripe in otbaJKar -Wesi. -J wasa.’t, however, .tak ing his-plain word for it that he’d suit;, as,,a cook,, and so I led him to tho „tp ,trX Mm out. Pe^plte 'the palpable Ttafe1 that 'he tad dn—whthn Ko'lkept pSftlifted up "\>jr" ^nea¥¥‘ttf ’fieliuebt ^ijld see at once from the w^iy he ’’ rassled the pots and ak'illets and J1 'tackled Oje lop of "ifdttlqg that board ’.* hou se dinner'that he was onto the ‘ ; edi-ves of the cbbk’s .billet, so I tpok hjm'pn at ihS' a month.' 'If ,'^Mf 'tvV'atrtiik"forth«i ' bfipp, airay' up near Lake Superior; It - •» _ . " I ; I A \ h | >| ! f« ; K \jrqUrt’o fellow wfttt‘% dissipated liek tedkled mi friKh ftdik's Bilfet” • . . \fT. ... r.:« hi j*;!vj> s«l: • took Ui four dass.tomafc* the bl* :: bunk bouse headquarter?,; and during i that time my cqob bad, a pretty tough fight .with .the katagnjammer., . He looked m l*;.he bad. been, on a long aprfie, mad, fiSkfi}},bpnzi.w»| forbidden: from tbe beginning of tbs run to camp, supply, had run.out. with n» ©t.reptpgjjrtjB* It, there w*a, no other plan for him' but to sober up. y*t er.a# ,#l%lh, thSt Jhe. lob waaa’t any easy on# tor bint, either, but he was . game, ppt putting up any groan or ,, grumbj^ but lust taking his medicine ,. like a tn?s> 1 never saw a man pick W ao .last. .as that young fellow did. daring the’firsi month of bis employ ■ .inr iisnti i ill ... ml.. ii 'I , meat as a lumbar camp cpok. Ills skin cleared up, Ills eye brightened, and he took on flesh, “He turned out to be the best all around cook that I ever saw In a lum nop camp, and I had been going lpto the woods then for a dozen yearn. After about a month or so he began to mingle up with the Indoor sports of the ipen after supper, and. be won' the hunch completely by the. fine abil ity be displayed as a boxer and wrestJer^and when 1 got hlpi^he look ed so run down that 1 doubted If h® cyuld stand the gaff, ; There was a fiddle In the ciftmp'that had been left there from the ‘ previous wlpter, and the things that cook 'epui'd do to the Instrument were sure . a ^'eap. The Cooif nursed the victims of the lnevl-. table accidents of lumber' c^ffip’s, and he showed a surprising pmotirit of sur gical and medlcaT skill, t had diy eye on that young fellow, and I didn’t want him to get aWay frotn me. So, When April came around 'and the diive was over, and we broke camp, 1 herd ed him up In a corner all by himself and says I to him: “ rJ»ck, you're in too fine trim right now, after the long lel-np from the red eye, to lake and stpff your hide with it again, now that you’re Iortse: All of the boys’ll get b’lling, of course, as soon as we hit the first rum shack, and I may go up against a few balls myself, but we’re all tough'birds, and ( a C y K He looked like the real merchandise.' ’we know how to handle it arid get away with It. You'd better pass It ap ^brirtirilf bf it’ll land you. Take your ’dtiugh and go on home bo your people and have a deoent, civilized visit with ’em. And-T weBt ydu to turn n» la "Alpena again next frill and I’ll ’ take 'ydu into crimp at $T0’a month. 'How, about ftT’ «<- !■£..» !■ t »i • . "‘f’he'cbbk smiled grid said he’d sed aboujt ii A a the trip to the boat that ’waa to, carry us down to Detroit progressed 'i waa. glad' to see' that my word* ’.of adVlte had apareritTy stuck with the co&k.'He'didn't'trike a driink; although all the rbht of the bO'yri Were, of course, splfllcated and rioting dpr lrig :the Whole trip. ”” :":a s!- | -f< "I was puzzled,4 as 'the1 vessel drew5 ' L. ;* a — L.A.J pny 'questions/’ jiatf an hour after get ting the grip the cook ’emril’ged troinr the captain’s rpom wearing apout as swagger an outfit of togs 'ris pVer you’ll5I see, off of a fasbjon plritk He locked 5 like the real inerchagdise,' but the' thing was stilf" a-pl'enty mysterlbtfs jtor me. • *r . ; __ , i 6! "The bogt tied (up her pferi tri De* trolt, and then my employer," one jof the richest lumbermen in Michigan;1 'rushed' up the1 gangway,' arid the first thing i knew' h'ri had my cOo^ in hlei arms and was patting him /on his shoulders for all he was worth. " ’By the Lord, son, firiw you lopk iike'the mhfi ybri blight fb'i>et’:’tliri' old rrianwas Saying to thy cook, arid’then the Cat was’ out Of the’bag. "My cook’ was ray employer’s scapegrace- Son-, Of" whom T had often heard. The boy had been It hot water, owing to his addiction to the old stuff,1 ever Since his' early youth. He Hfiid been banished from Heidelberg. Where he was ’gritting1 his education, for alco holic pranks; and upon his return ito Michigan hb had embarked: on a series of colossal toots that had’ almost driven his'family td distraction, He Had been offered the alternative 6'f'go ing fnto the Woods for a winter of so bering up and hard work'ori of being cast off altogether by his dad, and he had the good sense of taking the5 So bering up end of ft. The pcamp was ‘just tlie thing he needed'to thoroughly Work: the ..bum" out of his system arid build him up, and- he has never taken a drink from the time I saw him go through -his fight with that 'after feel frig’ on our way to tho camp. Hlh did was5 »o; grateful ■ for what he faoMffhly imagined I had done for the' boy that 5 he made me general superintendent of all-his lumber interests-. The yoriag man you saw entering the automobile a Pew momenta ago with- as pretty a .wife as-Michigan has produced--took charge of the great business when his father died m few years ago. All of which lr why I-am of the opinion that six months in a northern lumber camp is better tor inebriates than all of the ‘jag cures’ that5were ever invented.”—* Washington Star. .-.i nt - *! Pumped the Witnete Dry. ■-:» ; Recorder Goff of New York1,0008* atonally say* humorous- things with a dry air. -■ «• .tMwS j t. .> iReoeatly (before him a lawyer eres*. eiankved a witness . so exhaustively that the poor man, beginning to, th'se his volte, had to pause to ask Xei a glass of water. The Recorder, a faint smile playing about his lips, said to. the active Igw . yer as the, witness drank- :-- 3 “I thought you’d pump him dry.’’* v (Continued from local page.) County News Notes. a ranch, have moved Into the G. A. R, hfcil for,the time being, there be* ing no other vacant building in town. I'rom Tti*' Stuart Ledger The citizens of Stuart held a cau cus at the town hall last evening and nomrriated the following men on the villiage: board: Ben Forner, Jacob Kraft. Johri' Burger. John Robertson went to Omaha this W eek, having been called t here by the relapse of Mrs. Robertson; who has 'agalh undergone another surgical operation. i;. ... i. Before leaving for Iowa Will Galle ,her renewed his subscription to the Ledger. It is with regret that the Ledger chronicles the departure of Mr. and Mrs Galleher, which removes fromStuart, afamily that was a credit in every way to the social and moral life1 of our town. Messrs. Mills and Palmer Of O’Neill have beep at work this week putting in a test well prepartory to the tire protection. They are putting In a 6 iriiih casing and a cook strainer and if it isfound that one well is insufficient, they will put down additional wells until the water supply is assured. Last Saturday night the hardware store of Taft & Thomas was broken intoand a,revolver and itoldey stolen :Th'e window on the north next tdthe •Allman building was srnashed in, and tiie young robbers entered, opened the night , latch from thfe inside, helped them selves to a revolver, and fltd leaving the door open and their tell tale tracks in the snow. Messrs. Taft ifc Thomas at once placed suspicion upon two bbys, who after a day or two pw.ned pp rfeturnedthe stolen properly and begging forgiveness to never play tlie young robber any more.. Out of respect for the families implicated, and not desiring to bn nd young lads with"the crime of burglary, "Messrs. Taft & Thomas have hushed the mat ter up, and-no one in town knows the real 'names of the guilty offenders. There are a number of young Lochin Vars jn Stqart, who are in training for future criminals, who play pranks just,on-the border line of grave offen ses. They had better take warning, for future offenders may not find it so easy " to escape a trial, and a few months’ languishment in “durance ‘vlfe;” ’ ' 1 ••• V •••! -• “ - ■ , ;i •, :•• A Counting Contest. The Lincoln-Daily Star, Nebraska’s brightest and best daily newspaper, is conducting accounting contest among ‘its subscribers in which they are of fering $150 in gold prizes. The con test improving a very popular one on aiccofiftti 6t. ifs ifftttpllcly, and t be layge 'prizes 1 awardfed. The conditions governing the contest are few and .essytq.be complied with. ..If,.you will senia postal card to the- publishers asking for a sample copy containing the part icuiars they will send you One, and you can take partrln the contest shdperfrftptf Win one of the pCikes. T]h|‘l*iqP9ln.Dai)v Star contains all Abe sews,ailthe time. Four edit ions Are published daily. Full Associated rDress service over leased wire. Latest [markets,. Detailed legislative proceed iingS, . .... Address Dally Star, Lincoln, N.eb. -! ■ ■■ }■ : • I The Market. .1 *!•. itbg.vTefefeiptS-light. Market lower, jtatige $6.85 to $7; 20. «7iil<*6p receipts moderate. Market I ’ ;:A..-‘V Killers .Limbs T:-. $6,25-$6.76 ^eai&bgs ---f 5 50—6.00 wetTiers • 5.4o—5.80 r&ves , 1 4.50—5.25 -'r? ■ : vrByfe; •& Buchanan Co. M !■' >;# « ■■—— ( c*lCFHAR& JA-’S. PHILOSOPHY. gVi V. : --- ‘ The: best way to get even. Is to for '% ■ v y ; . imaginary trouble Is the real thing, ‘after ai?:'. ; " • More people try to learn by talking than by 'listening. 4.'Mlift r - • I ir.. .-i ■.. . Fearlessness burns Its bridges be hind; fear, the bridges before. fdan thinks more of the cigar tiirown In than of the box he pays tor. It Is natural that the man who gives himself awjay should feel cheap. A postponed task more toll begets strict .borrowed money pays no debts. Every wise man has a parachute of . prudence attached to his balloon of. ] t^niihusiasm.—Saturday Evening Post. RUTS The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. “Chronic cases” that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English means—long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the^ feeling of weakness they, need Scott’s Emulsion. < It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. • Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves^ and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott’s Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the ! time. There’s new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a lew doses free. Be sure that tjm'ptfct.ure in the form of a label is -on the wrapper of. every rattle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Add Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. and $11 all druggist*. Jr Harness®, You can rnnke your har- KSm^m nt'sa ns sole ns a glove fgmjWMa v3£&X m\ n8 tough ns wire by M M\\tH uslnu EUREKA Har- |f/fl V$1 1,089 Oil. Yon cun \W //HKu iW&m\ W/f h ngthen its life—make it k¥f f 1 st tvvl.CG fts 1(>ug ns tt yf//fBDHj ^iiilKAr if Rotgos 011 1 Em] makes a poor looking har- H MS ip'-ss like new. Made of (H pure, heavy hod led oil, es* itSS HR/ peclwlTy prepun-d to with* U In cans—all sizes. \\vkI Ml Mads by STANDARD Oil €0. WL 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE ' Trade Marks A nvoue wohdlug n sketch and description may , d -:dy a.' ri on our opinion .free whether an uventlon is prohnhly patentable. Communloa* lon» strictly< ^uihlontial. Handbook on Patent* sent, froo- Oldest agency fpr securing patents. •" l'iitenta t ik‘cn tlm ugh Miinn & C6. receive il>ecteil;t\<(ticet without charge, in the ScMific American. \ handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest fclr* cu latum. of any scientific, journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN&Co 361Broadway. Jjgyy YOffc Braucti Office. 62fi S' Bt.. Washington. D. C. W. E. OISLF Y, PRACTICAL HORSE SHOEING Price Reasonable and" satisfaction g.u a va n - teed BAIN’S OLD SHOP o’neill.neii. r*\ ' •• v :• ... i H Of 0 i$kt .. Z : ' *. «l» o c •* i • H ;ntrf t S ' • ■ . < Purohaaa Tickata and Consign you* Fraight via tha •* vo' r- ■ *y - . -3 .1 ; »| F,,E.&M.V. Railroad ■ ■ .. . ■ r , TKjUXS 1JEI‘ AltT: I :•<) „■'! <;:■ r.r, ■ ; ,-t s>., QOI NO (ART, , Passenger east, No. 4, 9:57 ». u Freight east. No. 24, 12:01 p. it Freight east, No 28, 4.00 p.m. aoiNO w«st. Passenger west, No. 3, 10:06 p. it Freight west. No. 27, 5.39 p. m DVoiirt.i No, 28 Loral 2:50 P.M ; E. R. Adams, Agent 0*NBIU., NJ£B I . TIME CARD GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY WILMAR A SIOUX FALLS RAILWAY. Passenger. Daily Except Sunday 8:50 p M Ar,,..Central Time...,Lv 10; 10 A. M. Mixed Train, Dally, Except Sunday. ♦ :20 p. m. Ar..,,. entral Time.Lv 8:50p. M. ---:---------i Clnse connections at loux City for nil points. Foi rates and further Information call on or address Sm). H. Hxukkt. Agent Sale of public land.'. Depa'tment of the Interior, United States I And Office. _ O’Neill. Nebraska, Feb. 85,1803. Notice Is hereby given that. In pursance of Instructions from tbe Commission, r of, the Oeneral Land Office, unler authority invest ed In him by Sec 2456, K. s. U. 8 , as amended by. the act. of February 2u, IsBfc we will pro ceed tn offer at public sale on ttie 22nd day of April, next, at this office, the NW.UHWL, ec 28, T 31 N , It 12 W ■ Any arid all persons claiming adversely the above described land are advised to (lie heir claims In lb Is office oq or t>etiirr..thada) of sale,otherwise tbelr rightswll- He forfeited 8. J. WhEKEi. ' v a>-4 Register ?-to.afrgu8~.a3l a»lT o i , tv SHERIFF'S SALE. A Notice Is hereto given that by virtue ol t n ,ord r of sale Issued to me by the oterkfi) ti e district court of Molt ooonty, XtebrasYe In aaranaamMamfct’ were defendants: that I will oil r for sale to the highest, bidder for caslt th fro t of tlie uourt-hou e In.O’Neill. Ho.lt county, Nebra 8a,Aprll2». 180.1. at 10 o’clock a m.. the fol lowing real estate situated tn said Fount\ and. tale, totflt: ., The south half of the.southeast quarter of -ectlon 14 nil the north hair of tfnldouiheast qua't' rof eiqlIon 23, lit township 25 iBiirth ot. range n ne ID■ west of the HI, p m.. except f. seres ont of the northeast eeri er of said port him If of the portl easi quarter ofsaut section .23 to satisfy a decree entered In - aid cAtiSe Dec mbdr 31,HMt .forthe itlAftffl'rf for >41.10 and now owed hr defends t, Connell ' olh ge on Its answer and cross-p’-tlfclon Bled in said cause for Rki2 aiid no-ts *50 28 and ac cruing costa. d. E HALL. 38*5 Sheriff of Holt (Vilntc. Neb. B ,JD<;,E NOTICE. »)|1 l’« .recti Y<’d at,the office of tile count) ce k, O'Neill Nebixskn. Until Lio’tJock. Apr4ri'O;-1908!for-fhe build ing of ,a bridge hc?,q8» th*. Elkhorn riv^r in Ew g prefclnct about the center of the 8« % yo-^-D 8aid bridge to be a ohe and st* ngvr 1 bAdge. Contractor to furnish plan aud specH iHcatiirm. The county to furnish the piling t*» be delivered at the site of sa>d bridge*. w AJI bids to beeealed and marked *,*Proposalr for bridge.’* The board oi supervisors re serves the right to reject any- h»k!.' all-bhtt. E. S. GILMU.CJR 37-*4‘ *1! (iduYity ' lerk BRIDGE N TICE; «.ui>n ; i Sealed proposals will be received. a$ itht* office of the county cl. rk, O’Neill. Nebraska, until VI o’clock. April 20.1008, for thb building of a bridge across thf South.Fork creek, on section arid range line between section 6 26-M. aiid section 1-21H2 r between MieClUrri'‘ Vtna Chambers precincts. Said bridge to hea p! le and stringer bridge.. Contractor to furnish' plans and spec flcatlons. The Cdurify to f jr m-h the piling for :9> d marked‘^PropAsa, for.Bridge J’he b».»«rd of aopurvisors re serves the right to reject any or a t bid -. E.8 GltWJR, 37-4 ;■.■». . county Clerk!; : UM . LEGAL, NOTXB. ;i William T, Wilder and Linda >M. *V. Ider. bts wife, noh-rebii cuts defendants, wl I lake Both e*fhat on the 9th day of Mtir -li.T-TOOi, C’harh 8 E GP son, n aiutiff. fllp(| big tmiUh u in the district court of Holt c unty, NebVa-i Wa,r again'twi.tmp leaded witli th**’ fY>onty of HolL .ami .lohb .Do^r. ,w(hose nariK-:k,{uif knowtf. the object and prayer or * If Feb hi® t** foreclose a certain fnorrgug» executed1 i Wi lmm T, Wilde • „and Lind '»U ,A\ikt» r up*#; th** nurthekst quarte’ (nev of sect ion t hr»& 31 tow >htp twenly-ffve (261 i airge-tl2>R. ft i;o n.t> , Nebraska. loThe. Guaranty Cnvgs* ’ inv in t orripauy. and give to secur- th* naj Tipditidf it roni sserry i note; oi six butttfr*d 'bibans ■[$« Od.itf J to be dpe.n.*id paya.' l» .on lie nr-1 d'a\ of May lM)t. with ini* rest at seven per eetri Uaih'un b. du«- Udd- ten pe ce t th* r* Hfu r,t a d upon which,. Jn*luc the tun * f *1.2.f>.0c ^aicl tiior g.:ge w a-recorded • h • ImIo**• *4 of .mortgage- *rlit*,paig*\s SdzofUiie:; i,e< oids.n* Uojt .e.ouut>,.Nebraska..? .;•» i You Hie required to »|b day ufApril, I9JL,., , . v. ,. • , : ('. A. I OBIN80N. Kearn y.Nebr. j * 37-4 ; v.*7 • Attorriev'for p'ahstiff! „r, .. ***.!.. t :: LI t^A L NU •. l(r£*c)] n t q ff*?! To Etta F Grow, w idow *>f • il iaml.-j,'**". deee s* d in l> Andrews. — \n«.l’ Ws. ;l<» » hu-band.■’ I'attk L e’fiHv.'-i(hMw Ins u.t i . r.dgar titpvr —-r Whr lla * IO . - . row. tils wife J.difi D-hlj. Hue n»EnV Onkribw'tt. defblida >:s.‘'•’will1'1!hike IH » cp thrit oij tpe 9\h day .4»f rV.Htrcjt. 49ti^ - l ba le- i Gibson, plaintiff fried' his petition beihd dHlrict hour ' of Chilt-Ooutny 'Tf*bfpd ka. the object hiui, |*ig>;e . uji ,w hjch, c ti,» foreclose a « 'ertain .morig .g* on rn sodt'h> **af»i q«Hnw oMh t>k th **>»t tiuartdr- isei^ « f ^.e^^.ge* Mp.u.H and north half (u'/p not th^a.-t Qi.ait r (tiv^j and luVrYheast quart • (nek* . of noMiue>ir que.rfet* (nUH) of suction* 1 tiiwnshjp ^npr.tp ,l&, jjpljt^PWoD.ttNe-*" braska.-which -aid rmirtgage wa> executed ityCharhu Buffi; arid Ida n. Huff, frti'ttin^f)/.' lie IDh.day gf, unq, JH68, ig suture,the.pay ment ot ti>eir pr«»mlss«n*y note for the sum of •Une thousand ifotiars. (4dHK)> ui be due'oti Yhe ■ 1st quv ol Juner4.a.i3 . AVbtchis ud • wg>*Agage was recorded In Hook 89 of mortgages, at pSk® idB2 • • 'Id >'i: Plaint iff , prays f,or, a de ree: jn IbriSurp of fcl92 6tt That aid mortgage be foreclosed i*nd suld premiss be e.dd to satisiy said amount •: i •!:•.«• • ... Ptab tin f rtb* r nil ges ttiat .I6j.n oe. w liokC true‘rihnffe Ys-ii'i'kioiwh. 'Ifh9j'*»p claims io hp.ve. 801UC,. jiitetqsiffiiv:i>.v v rtne of an unrecorded ueed. Yoii ure requir‘d i7kH.u-.w- r fhis^rltiOif n. or beiore Mond.*>. April 2o, lyod; ,f ....... £ . O. A. r6:s1NSONv Keurn'y, Mfeb-* S : 37-t Atturu r-fdr'plailitiff! ^ I ■■*•< t....: ..... ..n ij *,—— , . * NOflUE. .--I ’{J?i | To Lucia .N F.antou, ta mi ior>. aml.Luo*A A. Perry, gua dian of .ucian A Fuuton. ta minor) > Tiie above najricd' -defendants and each of them will tuko t>(pio6;ilru> the plalntitl here iu, HukI* BuriCfjsfehliar-commenced an actiou in i he district ooprt o< Holt county Neiiras ku. i gHinst theqi- aBd etich of tli* in iheob-' je» I and prayer Wing-io q- iet ttie title m and >. t t he t oi l beast quarter of section eight »h), t- wn hlp twent> s6vVu(.7) range tilt* en (15) west of the 6th u. u> iri' Unit« ouuiy. Nebras ka and f**r a deci eo fi oHrig ;t hat t he def«n nants aiid each ot t»j:em“havf no claim, right. • Hie or iuterest in dr tip! said premise arid that the game, he t)uietrd and confirmed in the plaintiff and for duier equitable i^lfef and t,liat the pratritiff be decHHdiLto bet|»6 owner of all the Interest <»f said iniiior iu and to said above described rejftl estate. You are required to answer ^aid petition on or be foie tbeSfoth day of Abril. I90o 37-4 R ft DIOK3SON. £»ty for .plaintiff; H. W; PHILLIPS (AUCTIONEER. Cries sales fn eithe# fSermau or Eng 'ish. Satisfaction guaranteed. Twen ty years experience. ATKINSON, ‘ - ' A NEli. Herd of Government Reindeer^ i The government herd, of reindeer- in Alaska, which is expected in the fu ture to supply food and draught ani mals for the natives, now numbers 10,000, and is to be increased by an other thousand now contracted for in Siberia : . 1 ---j i Lord Dudley a Keen Golfer. Lord Dudley is shoWipg a keen’in terest in golf, and Dublin is Interested in the fact that he Will later on hold a kind of golfing carnival at the Port marnock links, where he is building himself a private clubhouse. ' . Ini- I - a.t.tu' il 15c gets Thi f'foftti'ier 6 mo. Brennan’s is headquarters for all kinds of lamp’s. 26tf Teeth or photographs at Corbett’s, 23rd to 30th of each month. 39tf. For farm loans, on reasonable terms cali on Elkhorn Valiev Bank. 13tf Land belonging to non-residents for for sale by E.~H. Whelan, O’Neill Nebraska, j ^ 46tf Get the best; and purest deoderized gasoline for your stoves and lamps at Brennan’s. ” Get your lamp oil Brennan’s , for he keeps the. highest.standard grades of any one In town; he keeps the Ecoene oil. r - •* ’ - • -• £ i ; NOT1QE \ : . f. - » To Pn trifle Gannon, Wil'iarn R. Parks and Ife. Mrs. WlilhuutJjC* Parks and Solomon »f rub. , v.fYqu and e cb of you will take notice that harfes VanGorder ha* begun an notion in tifdlstrlct court of “Holt C9unfj. Nebj^ska, io foreclose a morigagp given on the % uth «,*Msi quarter of section twelve <»2>, township b°J , P trick Cannon to gecun- big n le pf #300 ’ s'aired Ma.t Olh Isas, hud upon which here h mi» due ttie sum of 4130 wMi interest at ten •rcs$i 'tfOfsr tfeioli sum with Ditereft frorfu-thisidate he prays, fvt a -decree t hat the defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises b.- sold to satisfy the amount found due. . You are required to answer, said petition on or before the 9th day of March. I9tw. 31-4 K. it DICKSON, Attorney for Plaintiff.. ; * ; NOTICE. ; To»Hi 3L McKee and wife. Mrs. H. N. Mc Kee, W. D. Mathews. Mrs. \V. D Mathews, Hugh E; Coen and-Mr*. Hugh E. Coen, Ne orask Mortgage and Invest ent Company, Charles P. WrC-luand Mary 0. Wright, de fendants. -Votr and each of you are hereby notified that,on the. Jf4th day of February. 19u3, G. A. Hamilton negan un action in the i istr ct « ouMr'bf obitCount), Nebraska, against you, the object aud. prayer be ng,lo foreclose n cerijOujIeare 'ta.e mongage upou the north eaot quarter of t-evilbn thirty-five, towushlp thirty-two. lunge ten ol Holt county. Ne braska, t iveu by Tom Crowe to Nebraska Moriga-e Investment l ompuuy, to secure his note of $4t*0 due August 1st, 1&K* Plaintiff al ie i*s‘'llrlit lie Js ih- owner of said note and mortgage aim there H due li rn iben ontln sum of *iooo and prays lor u decree (hat the defendants be equirtd to pay me same or that said land be sold tg 8a l.-fy bald uebt at d lor.otljfcr':equit a, bit- re»iei You are 1 equi ed to answer said petition on or beigie the ttth day of pril, 1«03. r • K K. DiCKSUN, ^ 46-4 Attorney lor Plain tiff. Jv —--—__ t >■ notice. To an uel'Lf Knapp, Julia A. Minor.widow, it. J. risk and the on known heirs of Mary J. Doolittle, dect used. l.. G. Do* little, and husband. --— Dooln tie, deiendants. Yuif wi.J each ijuke notice tUat on me 26th uay of January, 90•», * harles VanGurder, plaintiff fileuthig pen Ion m tin district court o. Hon Cxiti.i , .Nebraska, against you and ya hoi )• u:, the Object of salu action being iu u* c*..* bc a.cerut u mortgage ex ented b, diJUth hU .» ^iiuii^t 1 ,..;kuapp to the plain lib upod he southeast qirni lei - 1 ectiou ifa>rlU»>/t uo^ ol. $^vO V°» dated May 6th, tssd, aud due May Tbt, i«9b, and upo which theie is MOW due ihesMiu of *>1.96 Jor widen sum With mi lest iioiu th:» dale plaintiff pray» for a ueclee ’liiffef the* deitLUuuC be required to pay Hie same o that said premi es tuay be sold t i-iaiisiy the amount loiiud ..ueand for pthvi equuabJe.reliei You are lequiied to answer said petit on on or belor the him day ol April, i90o it. K. DICK ON. 66-4 Attorney for Plaintiff ^ LEGAL NG.JCE. 7 To Jeft&tiiUi L> u cb~ and“Mrs. Jeremiah Ljucb herieui iiaiiic uukuuWa, \V4iii4m ri Muu.ii iruslee, Joiiu Due real iiuiiie utiHiiuwii, auu 1 nonius ii Morr n, uou-r. slde.,1 dcieud :«rliis: You arc lisnuj uoiiffeu Unit on the abiJi ilnjl'-irit ir|et)ru>(ri :-lBOji-On> A. bans eiiitHaUMicu his poiiu .u in tue Dis ttuH Court of tip it touuiy. Mytirnsiftt,' agon.at yoil auqocbtfk ueieiruaius, CO-WT : Jere miad by ncii and drs.Jeremiah e»» uch tier real name unjtti wu, VV i.Haiti-D, nuiitn trustee, anu Jo n Doe rutU tuame unknown, Thomas lb Morris. V alley t aide I o. a corporation, 1 lank Mt/iyueii. fc.uwiu S.bv, s, Juut. e-ies, Uis wile, tne (.pjeottiiuQ-piaie^tu nimiu peti tion Is tci loreclose a mortgage need made, execute , auu ueiiyertd uu the tirst day of Marcli, lass, by 1 iiomas H. Morris as moi [ga ger. Vo c. it;. 1 out ray, ni6r.ig.lgee, upon and nouyeying thenropoity de.e llad. a- iul ows, sinia in. in the Oud ty of Hull and relate of Nenraska, t -wit: TUe northwest quarter of setiiuu lUirt .n tow'usbip tweuly-seveu north,of range fourteen wesL oi .heath l* M , aud wulcii was given to secure the payment of a promt soiy note lor ihesnmol aeveu nuu rid Dollars, wit Interest, at me rale of 7!x percent pel annum. tvhidh note wus due auu psyahleoii lUe lira I day ot March.Ibid, ac cording lo its term , on which note there is uue the sum ol ti.sei4.jg. that plan,lit! is now the legal owner of-said note and mortgage. And iov said sum Wllhintei est aud costs me plaintitt orays fqr a decree mat the defend ants he required lo pay tin Bame, and that In deiau t oi suen payment, said prem ses ma ‘ he soid losaiisiy in aiuouui f uud due. You are reuulrea ie auswoi suid petition on or betor the tub day oi prii, A D. JtO.i. Dated February SB, Uu3. DC l HAMILTON, •D-4 ' 1 ' ! ; ; • ‘ Plaintiff SHfcUlFK'8.S41,Bi : hy Vli tue of uu prder'of sxiekliseeted to me from the clerk of ibt district court of Do t Coupiyi Neh asku. ou a Judgment obtained helore (hie clerk el the district court id? Holt County, Nebraska, on the lUih day of Janu ary Uki3, in lavor of the The smith Brothers beau a.,d Trust Company aspbilutltt. aud against Antonie Jeleu, widow of Vaolay ■ eleu, deceased. Maile Nlkl,-Nicki. her husbaud. Urst name unuowj, Anna releu,1® vac Jeleu, Jr .Anton Jeleu aud John Jelcn, i being heirs of Vuclay Jelen. uect-a-ed ssde fenduuts for the sum of N ne bundled, fifteen a^H?,r?.,ll“d fO-HU. pewa and (hp isuHtsiiuxed at BSJ.6J and aicVuifig edges, r have levied upon the lollowiiig re. 1 estate lakth as;the property of said defendants to satisfy Laid Older or sale, towit: ; i..?h.*S9»,lheW-