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Press-Journal THCKoDAT. MaRCH 15th, 1900. tint. D- Canon, Editor and Prop. Coin West. Going Eut- Ho. I. ulxad.. Hereford enhn for sale. I have a few Hereford yearling bull calves to sell, aur one desiring a Rood voting animal will do well to look at these. Tbey are from good stock and price- reasonable. , B. F. Lakctwortht. M. W. of A- & R. N- of A. Exhibition. ll:t01So. . mCied - T H E North-Western E. the best LINE M. V. R. R. is to and from the BLACK HILLS, .DEADWOOD ASD HOT SPMSUS. SOUTH DAKOTA- WANTED Good girl to do general house work on ranch, must be a pood cook, good wtges. Address, Mrs. W. II. White. Careyhurst, Wyo. TOP- SALE. F. E. M. T. K. K. On way. Second class (Zionists Tickets to Port land, Seattle, Taconia. Spokane &c, on tale now at $25.00. Order tickets few days ahead. F. Avery, Agent. F. E. & H. V. R. R. EXCURSION. To Hot Springs S- D- Tickets on pale Tuesdays. Pohnmrv 6 and 'JO, March 6 and 20. 3900 to Hot Springs, , S. D., good returning 550 days rfrom date of sale, at one lare plus $2.00 for round trip. F. Ayixy, Agent 2 second hand 12 inch anng plows. 1 " 1 inch walking plow. I u ' press Drill. Best White, drop-head Sewing machine. Cold weather Wind mill oil, Cheap. Also Busgy Axle prea.se. Chopped corn, 1000 lb, lots for ?7.50. G. W. 11E.STEA. As announced in the Pbkkp-Jocimial two ek ago trie Modern-W ooumen of America and the Roval NeiuhliOrs of America, the )auie auxilliarv to the M. W.ofA., pave their entertainment S-tturdav evening to, probably -what was the largest audience ever knows to assemble in Andrews Mali, who we lx-1- ieve appreciated every at of the Drama which was famed out so nicely and if- fetiveiv hy the d.fl'erernt meu;iers of the order, who took active part in the plav. Itio otiject oi tne entertainment was to portray to the minds eve of the public what the actual benefit of ihe order to its members was. in case of sickness and death of any of its mem!rs, ulso that it was a means of sociability in a npigrv tiortiooa w tiere an order of the kind was iu good working order. Cull for Commissioners meeting. The Board of County Commissioners of Sioux county, Nebraska, are hereby called to meet at Uw office of the County Clerk, at Harrison Thursday, larch 22, 1900, for the transaction of ordinary County business. W. J. A. Ravm, Clerk. Bv J. B. Bi:rkk, Iteputy. Bogie Land. Sotlee te Son-resUent Defendants. To Albert Goedde. and Mart Widen, so'. heir at law ot Herman Ctiedde. disjead. and the North half of tha Nortb-eaot quar ter, and the North hull ot the North eil quarter ot Section twenty time '.ni, mill the I 111 11 Ol I lie HUI 111 wr, 'in iri BUU ..... hast half f the huUi wcl quarter, and lots namls-red one, two, three, and (our, aud ihe vv ct Hull OI me soutn-eaiv. quanei ot wlion thirty (Sni.ull hi 'township liuni- tssred thirty five .sit North riaiie nuiniercii rlf.ylour v'-v, l ut Hie sum rrlnripai Meridian: and 'tie kat half ot theoutii- a I iinaru-r oi section nuinuereu ihbhiv- ftve, iii Township iminln-red thirty five North, of Hatige uuiutvr lltlv-ove Wu.tol tlie sixth Principal Meridian. tn, ami euch ot you ale nereoy nmiwi the Writ day of February, IWi, I he Ms Us of .Sehraska, an plnlhlirr, men Hi tne nisirici Court tu Mud nr the countv ol mohx. and slate, of Nebraska Its peliliuu against jua TJie Slate of Nebraska, Mom ( otiuty. In the I)ttrict t oart of the flftentli .fndt cinl Hi.liict, held wilhiu uud fur Muux County. The State of Sc hrfcskal JUST A1IVEI Our Ove cent counter is a hummer. Post Office Building. attnrnev Bavard of Chftdron, was doing business in our village Tuasder Cigars! Cigars! Cigsrs! Cijcars! Ci gars and one piuz of Tobacco at Biae- v - Judi?e Wilson and Perrv White returned from their ILirtvilra trip on 2ast Saturday evening. J57"HigheSt prices paid for; liides at Eggebt Eohwee,s. There will be Mas t the Court House on Tuesday, Mch. 27, t 10:80: o'clock. D. H. Griswold, accompanied Chas. Coffee out t hia Rawhide Ranch, on ?st Tuesday. Tliey returned last night. S. L. Kirtlev has discovered a reme dy for blackleg, be sayp he jpves a cer tain kind of root, which ia an infallible -ure. Tha Wanserburgar Broa., shipped car of horses from here to Wisconsin, on last Tuesday night H. IL went with thest. Pat Locey expects to commence srork on a photoghraphers car, next Moo lav. The party for whom it is intended will arrive in Harrison, about the first tit April. M. J. Blosrtt, will leare for Lin coin, tonight to attend the Democratic state convention, as a delegate from :Sioux cotuity, also to meet with the t.it brands and marks committee, of which be is a member. For the past two or three weeks, "there has been more or less sickness in Harrison and vicinity caused by the sof tening spring weather. Come to think of it, we ve one can cf peaches left. Birsrxow. Perry White, and family left yester day for the lLirtville country, where he lias secured another railroad contract. "Thi-v will doubtless be gone all sum u;er. On last Monday, Mr. Nutto and Nick jliaefer, brought in several horses presu ;ihhly to sell, but as thev could not get i ri. jp price fcr them they took them iwck home. Little Lucy Moravek. who has been fuch a great sufferer during the past two weeks from heart and lung trouble somewhat better at this, writing, i bought! alieis still verv weak. Frank Lowrey, Jo Urophenour, Kal Linsey's son. N. L. Tipton's nephew and Oscar Ward will accompany Perry White to Hartville Wyo., where they will work on the R. R. dump for Mr. ' White during next six or eight weeks. On last Saturday a deal was consu- mated whereby the Dickman boys John ad Henry, become the proprietors of the livery bara, the consideration being t2SM. we have not learned just what Mr Hewitt expects to do. By a postal card to Will Davis from Charlea Dippert at Ft. Robinson, Satur day last, a pair of twin baby girls were bora to bim, mot his better half week Ago last nigbt. Of ooune Charley will m stepping high from now on. He re jiorte Mrs. D., and the tittle ones getting Along nicely. 1 do not ask everybody ia Sioux .mnty to trade wKii me because they '.. ve bm,! but beoaase it will pay you to , r 4e with ia, I can save yon money ?; nearly -everything you boy; if you ' .V. v beea fwyiag to high for goods here .uti pt gi mm trial, aexl save tr .--, nm alwagrkgJM to see you "''.t'frMMkwyevkwt Jasi mil and Xvm twin lw Crsicx Chat. Coffee, was up from Chadron one dav tiiis k. Mr. Newbornb of Crawford, was in Harrison on business yesterday. JohoT. Snow, of Patrick Wyo., was in Harrison, a day or two tins week. !T Write Hayden Bros., Om;ilia. Wtiolesale Supply House, for prices and s sum pies. M. J. Gayhart, of Montrose, was in town over eight the first of the week, on business. V. A. HefiUsr, left St. Paul, M nn., a week ago for Seattle, Wash., where he went to purchase 8ime horses. Next Sntu'dav will le Bt Patrick's day. We shall expect to every son or the Emerald Isle wearibg the green on that day. Say! we've got the best cigars tn this J . . tt'..-... town, or anv oiur mans tiu. w got them from a cent apiece up to fifteen. Come and try them, and we know you will buy tliem. tfWELDW. Pat Lacv has nun haed the villa? e prorrty of Perry White, consisting of two lots with bouse and hlacKsmttn shop located on them, Pat will employ an experienced blacksmith and he will himself run a woodworn nepartmeni in connection with tlie smithing business. A letter from O. B. Cberringtoo. of Victoria 111., a former citizen of Sioux county and who left here in 1891, for the purpose, no doubt of bettering his cond tion financially, informs ve editor that he will move back to this county next fall. He will be remembered, we pre sume by a number of our citizens during bis residence here. Cash customers can get more goods for their mooey at G eklaoh's Store than any other place in town. Why we have got to sell our goods and bound to have money to pay for the new goods receiv ed every day and in order to get your trade we will treat you right, give a bargain every time you buy your shoes and clothing. Trade has been splendid of late, oo account we m?U bttter goods for less money than Eastern stores. Come in and try us. Yours Truly. Lewus Geklalh. On last Friday and Saturday the Messers Bourette lost nine head of cat tle, and as they could see no apparent cause' for death, as wel 1 as to prevent if possible the loss of others, they dis patched for Dr. Peters, the state vetrin ary surgeon, who not being able to come in person, sunt a reliable man. (Jo ex amination the doctor declined to say just what the nature of the disease was, but after analysing the stomach of the animals will give bis opinion. However he ordered the cattle removed from their present pasture. Milte Ruffing our county surveyor is up at Wyoming this wek, locating claims for parties up there and survey ing water uitclifcs. Mr. Brown lost a fiine cow last week and four calves. Any one having chickens to sell will do well to callon on Mike Barman. John Borronrlis is losing some of his of his cattle owing to a scarcity of feed. Mr. Georere Hill tins the material on "the ground for the erection of a larjre barn on his place and the carpenters will begin work soon as the weather ss. it permit. H. Saxton. who is tearhincr fhe Borgie school is giv'ng Brand satisfaction. Mike Banr.an is building a fine house on his ranch. Sanford Hill and John Mack bsrin work on their wnter dit. h next we k, they have finished their dam in fine sha pe. Thomas llines is posing as a cattle doctor. BrrME MAN. IM'oitM ATlu.M nljuvtiiiif tne - uneat oi re.l en title tu the Mutu. Alliert (.oedde, mid Mil na tyiUlen, ule heir Ht law of llei llilin i.oedde. UeeenNed, und the Sol'hb bull ol lue .North ei.t quarter, lu.d tin orth iwlll of the Nertu-wesi uualterul hi-irlioii l'e:i- nine, niid the Kal h ilf I ol the. North-tt est quar I u t, und the hatst hull of tile rotllll ive,l uuurti-r, and lul iiumliered one, I two, tlireeun i lnurand ' , the W i i.t hHlf of ihe sumh east (juarter, I nl Meviioii thirty all t it jKwushiji iiinu ixired tinny live, .Nurln of Kan(! nuin-la-red nity "lur. il uf the Mini l'rlu-'. cipal Menlilau: und the tl hull of the quulM-fanl quarier of s-ctioii iniiiux-red tuonly --iivi , in loM iiship iiuiubered thir ty Jive, Minh, ol Um.Ko nuniinri 1 liny! Iv r veal uf the si vlh I'jinuiiiai Mt-nuian ! i.clenvimil. Kv tt reiiiemtM'red, That Michael J. liTon ii'li. viHuuy Atioiiu-v in iij lor Mo.-i I ountv. ami In Hie Hfli'mith Jucl. lal liis- inci ot tne ntnle of .Netiru-lta, Uo imik ctiltM in the iiHine und hy Ihe authority of the Mate uf .Sebr.lHkii, eon. is here ill IM-mou inlu thin I'UHi I ul t HM tun Airii teilu, A. I. l.OK tlmreof anu lur Ihe Mine of .. br ,kn, irive the court Ui umlel .Lilid and lie in loiiin U I hut Herman i,uisld bite ol ihe eouiitv uiorei. ,lii, ,.i:-d iitiesliiti- on the tweiitv ihud day id t-t binary, iv.n, in l Inmilie lliwiiitiil ul Noi loilt in t he slate ol ,. -tir U,i, ei. ..t. uf EDITORIAL. England am' R'issia are about to loci! horns in a bloody war, over the latter t re -passing on Perikm territory. No, the actions of the Washington government in the PhiJItppinn Islands is a bar to .my influence tr.-siient M Kin lev might have in brinsrimr alwut peace lic'tween England and the Transvaal The rumor that Lord Julian Paunce fute is to siiceed Senator Hnnna as chair man of the republican national commit tee is nnconiirmed. He will m t merely in an advisory capacity. North-western (Sioux City,) Catholic. The health authorities of Snn Francis co, now declare that tlie dreaded scmirire is actually in evidence in that citv. That is another brand of president Mc- Kinlev's "lienevolent assiniiliilion its "deslinv" see? IROHWER'S HARNSSHOF All kinds of Harness Goods. Also. Flour and all kinds ol drain and Feed for Pale. Besides the aoove i ing material, such aa Lumber, Lime, Hair, temeni oh,. . tW Call and get PRICES beiore miymg EGGERT ROHWER, PrcrV tWvVvOtvOWvOvOvWj THE PIONEER PHARMACY. n A.n&n4ri0flfleCeoK)Ul VfTVTWTWT - ' I J Drugs, 4 Drugists Sundries, Paints. Oils. Varnishes, v-Q BOOkS and STATIONARY. ) J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. that lie 4 a lendenl ol lue Sioux und slate ol Netira.Ka te .,i to lilf tune of llU tU'iilil, that iiincr in fee limine, ulMomt in ttie fo.limlii!f dcwniMiil re:i fj. v t.iviituuud liemif w II hin siud ; - ,,love,ini, to vvll: llie No, lit t;.j ..! I h-eio-t (Uarter, and Ihe :l ..i i'..- Suriu lefti qiiai t.-r of s,-e-.! ind lots one, two, three, , .i.-i l-.st h .If ul the North-west :.iiii lue SO:iI!i ..r.l h;v;l ol tlie -i (, i:u t'r and tne we i h.-.il of tlie i' .i.iiti-r In s,-t-tioii tinny' ail in i i iuune Noun oi Uarise nfly- tot tne suitu iTiiuiliitl Mer:ui,n; The republican party have placed themselves in another box, on the t uer to Ricofto tarriff measure, President M Kinley and his republican congress making sortie firt class campsiirn liter ature for the lVmocratic party this fall. Presidents Krueer. of the Transvaal, andSteyn, of the Orange Free State, in South Africa, have rr.ade rH;ic pros als to hr inajeVy givern'iient, con ditional, however' that the the t wo re publics be recognized as independent re publics. Usurping Gov. Taylor, of Kentucky, is about to commence his political row atrain. The federal court of Cmcinatti, blacked Taylors eye prettr bad, and now the appelate court of Ketitucy bus made disease still more doubtful; yet he will not yield to law and order. The result of the investigation now going on before the congressional com mit te on military affair relative to the Wardner, Idaho, "hull pen" seven months ago ought to be spicy rending for the memliers of the republican party. Yes. one would think such read ing would bring the blush of shame to their faces. s . Oyer In Wyoming. Mr. Editor, I see that you are crowd ed for space so will cut my items short this week. It looks now as if farming will goon begin on the Ridge. Hill Shalto is drilling a well for Leslie Crane. He will drill for John Deuel and a Mr. Pfisler just as soon as he can get aound to do so. John Deuel moved onto his claim near the West school house on Wednesday of last week. J. H. Newlin moved into the James Deuel house the first of this week. Clarence NcDermott went to Douglas, to visit bis mother, the first of this week. Andrew Christian expects to dliver a car load of wheat in Harrison the last of this week. ZotlKL. Editor Canoo of the Harrison Press Jouraal must be living in clover these days. The last issue of his paper con tained over eight columns of legal noti ces, some 28 being headed "Notice to Non-reiident Defendants," and tlie re- Ey request of the presidents of the two South African republics, president McKinlev bus concluded to offer the good oflices of the Washington govern ment in the interest of p'-ace between Great Britton and the Transvaal and Orange Free State republics, w hich have ben in a state of war for the past six months. In all propabihty the war is ftuout over. il. ! ul :i 1 .1..- ' anu I - O.U..I i . SOUVii 'A low :i-h torn- ut- and tiie east lntif h,, tins south eusl quarter ' of :i tiou taentj five 35 in toWiiBhih thiry Bve S norlh of lianife lil ty rive to, west ol tlie Mxlli 6 1'rliuipal Meridian; together ith nil the water rurliU, claims, njipllca tionditebes, dams, tl.innM, beud-ifuti-, and ha K'l. ils upeiidant, or apiicrtnlu.tut U said real estate, unit the county attorney afore said further gives the court to understand and be informed as Is reijulred by (section " t'liapt. of 7.1, Compiled staiuti-oof N'ebranktt for Ikjj, being toe second hcctionofan act lealrifUii lion resident alien and corpore ttous not liu:onsiraU;d under the laws of Nebraska lu lhu riglit lo tit-fiu tro and bold real late etc., "jia.scd mid tfmk eftect Mareb l, lKi'; lti.it the said lb-mum tiosdde lelt, t.lin surviving b bin aolu heln Albert t,onlde and MarU llilden (hi brother and sinter) Were noil resideula of the I niUsl htates and are aliens and nre citizens slid residents of tb Kluglout of Uennany and that by virtue of the M atatue, the real estate above descrllitsl and beraln made defendant lia reverted and escheated to the statoof Sebraka and the mild alien de fendants are tntitied to receive only the appraJited value thereof. Therefore the said county attorney aforesaid for and on behalf of the said Stale of Nibraska pruvs judgement that the forfeiture aforesaid be declared sad inndu matter of record by the dvero; ot su.d cnurt. Maty Of ebl iU.ka, I MOUX tolut. 1 Michael J. UToneell tjelng flmt duly sworn, u;sjn nl oath s.iy that lie it the county attorney in and lor hioux County, til the fifteenth Judicial Iiistilet of tile State of Nebraska, and that the allocation and chaises against non resident alien de- udants, and tin: real rotate described in the within information are true aa he verily believe. County Attorney. Kubscrlbed In my presence and sworn to before ine thin Si.-d day of Kebrurry, l'jtii). Wm. J. A. IUCM Clerk MlCHsKL J. O'CnsMKl.1., (oiinly Attorney, That you are further noti.led and required to answer said petition on or ljfor8 the day of April, 1M. M. J. y(kKX eij County Attorney The fact of usurping Gov. Taylor do ing everything in his Miwer to prevent the arrest of parties accused of laying accessory to the murder of Gov. (Joe he I is, in our opinion, proof of the accused parties, Mr Taylor thinks the guilty parties should lie punished for Gov. Goebtl's murder, but ha has never lent a helping hand in trying to apprehend the assnssin, on the contrary he has done what he could to prevent the capture of the murderer. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEN DANTS. According to special dispatches from Washington D. C, to the lHtily press the 12 mst. England is now engaged In the friendly act of mounting Inrge guns at the straits of San Juan de Fuca and Pudget sound so that her guns com mand the cities of Port Und, Tacoma, Seattle and other towns of the state of Washington. Yt John Bull Hay, propo ses when this government is at war with some other nation, permit British ves sels to pass through the Nicagura canal. The republican senators at Washing ton, in a party caucus upon the Peiirto Rian civil government and tariff bill, now lfore that august body for consid mainder aherrilTs sales, cob Us t and pro- eration and passage, decided to carry out bate notices, The wave of McKinley prosperity seems to have flinally leacb ed Sioux county. If a few months more, took out for the cry in republican pa ters. "The Farmers of Sioux county are swytog off tMr mortgages." Ln eta Turn Utter. tbs nmin features of the bouse hill, tax ing nil imports from Prurto Ka). !i per tent of the Dinelev tarrilf. The repuliU An irty by their acts and con duct gi the official affairs of the nation are lading valuable assistance to tlr utmanKQ of the oirposit forces, rbiwli nexbl'ovoiniier will sweep the Imp -rial fart from power, we bdlisre forstrur. To George W. Pfost, Mrs. George W Pfost liis wile clirislian name unknown Check H. Toncrav, Mrs. Check 11. Ton cray his wife christ ianuame unknown coiinnercial Investment company. You, and e-ich of you, are hereby noti fied that on the 1st day of March A. 1900, The County of Sioux, as plaintiff Hied in the district court in aud for the county of Sioux and state of Nebraska its petition against you, impleaded with Nebraska Mortgage and In vestment cxnisiny, Charles K. Collins Receiver of Nebraska Mortgage and investmen company lb ohiuct and iiraver of whic is to foreclose certain tax hens on the following described ral estate, situated in the county of Sioux aud State Nebraska, towit: North weit quarter J. of Section thirty three iW, tovvc'i p lnrly three 3i, north of Range llft v t tir .'!, West of the Oth P. M., in H;onx i- iiinly Nebraska, the said laid tas hen consist of taxes assess ed and levied ni sjcl r"al e-ttale for the following e-.rs and auioiint, tnwit: the year W-i, the sum of 110 20 in the vear JkJH, thosnrn of f 10.58; in the yenr 1M05, the sum of fl.34; in the year IWitJ, the sum of $7. 16; in the vear 1H07, the sum of 7.:;:j; in the year lV.tH, the sum of I'i.fjS, with interest on each of said tinis as proviiled by law; and to have an accounting of lilie amount of luxes and interest naw due em said tax lien-i, and to forever bar and foreclose laid de fendants, and each of them, out of any and all right, title, interest, lien and eijuity of redemption in and to said real estate sod for general equitable relief. That you are further notified and required to answer said retitinn on or before Die Sth dav of April A. D. l&OO. M. J. O'Cavau Na 7 County Attorney. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEN DANTS. To Dakota Loan and Trust Company, G. V. Shurlhil', christian banm un known. You, and each of you, are hereby noti fied thai on the 1st d;iy or March A. D. 1U0O, The County of Sioux, as plaiHiil liled iu the district court in uml for the comity of Sioux and state ( Nebraska, its petition against you. impleaded with Samuel Tebbet, Mary Tebb-t his wile, the object aud prayer of wbn h is to fore close certain tax hens on tne following descrilieJ ral estate, situated in the county of Sioux aud state ol NobriLska, to-wit: S j'ltb-east quarter 1, of Suction thirty ft fownsbin tlnrtv three a-l. north oi iiue 51. west of the sixth Ctti Y. m., in Si iux County, Nebraska, that Ktid tax liens consist of taxes assessed ami levieu aatd real estate for the fob owing ears ami amounts, to-vvit: In the year 1HU4, the suiri of ly.uii; m the year the sum of ifR.10; in thu yenr lHHO, the sum of 0.C7; in the year 1H'.)7, the sum of $C .1)0; in the year lfH, the snin of fH.Vi, with interest on each of said sums as provided by law; and to have au ac counting ol ttie amount, oi taxes auu intereht now due on fcaid lax liens, and to forever Inr and foreclose said unten ants. Hud each of them, out of any and all rij,-ht, title, ioUrest, lien acJ equity of rxlemptiou in and to said rc il e!.lale, atid for general equitable relief. That you are luriber notiiieii ann rn 'iirtd lo answer said petition on or be iore the 9 dav of April A. U. JJiW. M. J. O'CONM.I-I- 'o. 12. County Attorney. and to said real estate; and for general equitable relief. That you are further notified and re quired to answer s;iid petition on or be fore the 0th day of April A. V- 1000. M. J. O'Co.nseu., No. 9. County Attorney. Societies c-l.smith, (XhurcH. nAumsox sediuska. SunOsy School 10 o'tbifk a. m. Epworth tnn'Zir 8 :30 p. m- ProsrlilniJ everv Kftm'sy evrslng t 7 :W p. ni., and every sltorirn'o Knn i;iy a 1 1 - tj. r.,m enoln2 .Isimsrv 1. 1t'- l-v'y sdy rordlalv hivlud tn attend these servires. Proffessional Cards. J. E. PHINNEY. M. J). Phyiscian and Surrron. All calla irlven prompt attention. Otttec in Iru Store. -HARillSOS - JKKBHASIC A. NOTICE TO JON RESIDENT DANTS. DEI'EN- GRANT GUTHRIE, Attorney-at-Law. Prompt ultention given to all legal matters in Justice, County and District Courts, and before the United State Und Onire. Fira Insurance written in reliable loiip.inies. fJliPgnl papers (atrefully drawn, IlAiauhOS, - Nk3i;a.ssa. To Martha A. Richaidon, Jt.hn Iff her itisband, whose real name is unknown. Showalter Mortiigae Company. You and each of you, ih te.-reby noti d that on the 1st' day of March. A. D. I'.I'lO. The Countv Of Sioux, f.s pl'i;ntiT, tihsd in tb ihsiiict c.uirl it, s. I'd .Hid I", tiie county cf S.oiix arid stales d Nehr.i ska. its wtitioo usainst you, the object and prater of which is to foreclose cer tain tax Hens on the following described real estate, ntuated in the county of Sioux and state of ISebrnskB, to-wit: East half 1 soufh-west quarter! south half j south east quarter i section thirty three Xi, township thirty- two 82 north of ranire lifty- ix 56, west of the sixth 6 Priiicipil Meridian, situated in Sioux county Nehruski. that said tux liens con sist of taxes assssed and levied on said real estat for the followsng years and amounts, to-wit; In the yenr VJVt, the sum of I. 60: in the year 11)5. the sum of i. H; in the year llbti, tlie sum ol 5, 10: in the ve:ir"h!i7, the sum of $0.f:i; in the year ll'JH, th'3 sum of ? 1.50; with interest on each of said sums as provided by law; and to have an accounting of the amount of taxes And iinterest now due on said tax liens: and to ferever liar and foreclose said defendants, find each of them, out of any and all right.; title interest, hen and equity of redemption in and to said real estate, and for gener al equitable relief. That you are further notified nnd re quired to answer said petition on or be fore the Dtb day of April, A. D. 1900. M. J. O'Cosnrix, County Attorney . No. 8. M. J. 0'Cor.ncII, - Co. Altcrnrj, !Or -ViUl I"rartir-n in All CuitrH. SlKs-lal Atteutlnn Glreu lo Laud Of ll.t) Buiiltiess, ' CoIleMloiis and all liusluess entrnst ei! toi!ivf!Il rrrrlvr prompt attention. JHllKlsoS - KKIUIAaEA. Michael Ruffing, I am prepared to do all kind of Civil Knglneerlng work. When in need of the Surveyors Services, give me a call as I have a full and com plete outfit, together with experience to do the work with neatness atid dispatch. ADDBUM, MICHAEL RUFFING, HARRISON, - - - - NEBRASKA. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEN DANTS, To Oscar Lafquist, Mrs. Oscar Lnfqitist his wile christian name unknown, biio- walter Mortgage Company, You, atd each of yon nr hereby noti fied that on the 1st dav of March A. U. 1000, The ("entity of Sioux, as plaintiff liled in the district court in and for th countv of Sioux and state of Nebraska, its petition against you, the object and praver of which is to foreclose certain Ux liens on the following described real estate, situated in the county of Sioux and state of ?ebraka, towit: South half 4, north east quarter j north half 1, south east quarter 1, Sec tion two 2, Township thirty 80, north of ratufe IK ty three i., west of the sixth P. M. in Sioux county Nebraska, that said tax hens consist of taxes assessed and levied on said real estate for the fol lowing years and amounts: to-wittt In the year 1KI0; the sum of IO.oO; in the year 1H)1; the sum of t0.13; in the year 183; the sum of flS.BH; in the ymtrlWI the sum of f 12.2H; in the year 1N!)4; the sum of 911.1 1 ; in the year 185; the sum of .V60; in the yenr ISM; the sum of t7 87; in the year IM)7; the sum of H l! and in the year 1HH: the sum of ft) 81 with interest on ea'h of said sumsae pro videsl by law; And to have an nc ountmg of the amount of taxes ami interest now due on said tax liens; r,d to forever bar and foreclose snid defendants; and Bcb of them; out of anr and all right, title: It lerest; lien and equity of rt&mptioa in COfNTT t-sX'RVKYOU. SHERIFF'S SAlic. By virtue of an order of sale issued br the Clerk of the Diitrict court of Sioux county. Nebraska, upon a decree render ed by said court in favor of William W, Wood, is plaintiff, and against Ruth B. Wright, defendant, I will on the 81 day of March, 1900, at 10 o'clock A. M., on said day. at the Eeat front door of th Court House in Harrison, Nebraska, iu said County, sell th following descri bed real estate towit: North east quarter, of the South eaet quarter of Section 26, th North half of the South-west quarter of section 95, and the north-west quarter of the sooth- east quarter of section 23, ia Township S3, north of Range M west, ftth P. M., in Sioux county, Nebraska, at pirblio auction to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order of sale, in tit sum of 181.15, and costs and accruing cost. Tiiumas Hoixt, Sheriff of said county. Sheriff's Hale. By virtue of an order of tne Clerk ot 'he Idntrlct eourt county, Nebraska, upon a decrs iffioered by ld court, In fsvor of Josepk Hoffmen, a plaintiff, and aalnt Hebraaka eettrttT Company, J. 8. Lawrence, whose true ehrle- tlan I unknown to plaintiff, sn4 Uomuer- olsl lnreatmriit Company, -defeadaoU; 1 win on the 3i day or Msroa IKS, at Wo'eloek, a. in. on Saturday, at tne east front Ooor of the tsmrt bouse In Ilarrlaon, la aaJ4 countr ell the following daaertbad real stale to wit: etat half of the earth-wast qaartsr, ""th went qnnrter of the northeast sart or north west quarter or the SMtheaet quarter of noettor a townsMn a mmi of runs M west of the sh prtaelnal astrrMlaa la ateux ronnty, NebrMka, at neMI sni tlontotbalghatM4effasla, aswl f y nld onior of sale, la the ess af fWJ. ae InttraH, eoate a4 Seers tag MM. H Tuohas HottT, Sherrff m eMasf. - i V). . s