Uoaal F?sws Fine carving sets at Wat kinson’s. The Negro show last Monday night was a—doodle. Mr8. Walter McNultv is reported sick with the measles. John Hopper is head push in the hog market now' days. Sewino Machines! Prices rigbi at Walkinaon’s. C. J. Holt drove over from l,l,,nsaototi. Wednesday night. M: H. Smith renewed his subscript on to this paper last Monday. Jack Murphy, of Greeley, was circulat ing among old friend* Monday J. phil Jaeger delivers all goods lo any part of town free of charge. The M. E, church people have been having a week of prayer the past week K. A. Jameson, of Arcadia, was a pleasant caller at this ottlee last Satur day. Eugene Thomas, an old soldier resl l Ing near Clear Creek died yesterday morning at 2 a m. The Bargain Store will begin next week to take orders at the house every morning and deliver the same free of charge. Young Mr. Zimmerman of the west side who has been very sick for some time is getting better. Frank skochdpolc, in company with his friend J. A. Spevacek, of Ravenna, made us a friendly call last Monday. A new porch Is being bulIt on the south front of the M. E parsonage. Mr. Hendricks Is doing the carpenter work. Miss Eliza Fuller of Arcadia, who is visiting her cousin, Miss Hattie Hay hurst, has been suffering with the meas les. Rev. J. M Snyder will till the pulpit at the Baptist church next Sunday ufter an absents of some weeks caused by Sickness. Cbss. !“*ehwaddt-r. of the west side dropped a large Bryan dollar into our treasury last Saturday for another year subscription. A series of meetings will be com menced in the Baptist church next Sun day night, conducted by Rev. Johnson of Kearney, a local evangelist. Mrs. M. E. Ilayburst lias been very sick the past week. Last Saturday wiiile moving a sofa she siralued herself and has been confined to her bed since. Dk, Cady's Condition Powpeus, are just what a horse needs uben in bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price25 cents per package. For sale by Odundahl Bro’s. Mr. X. G. Leroy, of St. Paul, the general agent for the Phoenix insurance Company of Brooklyn, N. Y. called at this office wiiile in town this week. Mr. Leroy Is an old time democrat that has felt, and realized the wave of Republi can prosperity and is now fully content to hereafter cast his vote for the party of progress and prosperity. No healthy person need fear any dan gerous consequences from an attack of is grippe if properly treated. It is prucli the same as a severe cold and re quires precisely the same treatment. Remain quietly at home and take Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and com plete recovery is sure to follow. For sale by Odendahl Bro's. Ye senior editor made a round in the south part of the county last Friday and Saturday on a collecting trip and we are pleased to say with quite good success. At Rockville we met several of our old time friends, among them •1. S. Fair, Geo. Tockey, Columbus Fletcher and S 11. Branscomb. Rock ville is doing a good business and Mr. Tockey, the stock buyer, Informs us that lie buys about a car load of lugs a week. Mr. Fair the genial post mast er and hardware merchant td*o report trade very good. In the evening we drove over to Ravenna and on our wav drove up to the farm houses of 1-di Van»coy and J. M. Buchner. Both of these gentlemen have been fairly pros perous this year Mr Nan-coy -nil ha* hi* wheat crop iu hi* t.in and Mr Bueluit r ha* an abundant yield of corn We notice too, that the people in grp. eral on the Haye-tuwn table land- are hle«ted with better crop* than in mo-t any other part of the county, yet ihe\ did not get what might be i ailed a loll crop At Ravenna we fown l an active ami business like town at.d -pent mo-t of Saturday tin re In the afternoon we met many of voir Skbertuati county friend*. Among them I’eier vh rt/. Geo Newtnrg .1 A Mawhiinicv |**t; llisner, Michael K’.ice, mi l a tuur.tr of other*. On our road borne we pulled up at the farm house* of it v <1 and Michael Hockley The latter gen tlernau was not at home tmt we t ,| Mr. O'Nell In • be ml<1»* of In* large her of hog* with a seek ol corn on Id* l>i A little later he istilni u* into tl»* h<*u*e amt gave u* a good fat > beck i* payment of hi* auirwriptbrn accooitl ami will read th « • Hi 1*1 oigan (or amiiher year Mr liwill ha* about ttl head *f hog* quite a f« w of them being ready | >i 101*4*1 TKACH*.Its ASSOCIATION Fob. II. 1N. m Song, America Prayer. Kev. Matthew - Roll Call, (Quotation World of Matter. Chupt ,3. Nature Study-Paper, by Mrs. Jones. Discussion, by MissGilbert. Adam’s Essays, Page 55 to NO Guitar Solo. G. 8 I.KINIStiKH, I.II.UK M. lioOL). Pres. See. -♦ » ♦ ■ ■ — < l.KAK CHEEK ITtCMft. The weather continues warm, roads line makes it. pleasant to get about. Sickness prevails, abnir every fa miiy is complaining A baby girl at Dave Karl's, also anew comer at Kelsles, a girl, Mrs. McBride Is dangcrous'y ill. Eugene Thomas i« very sick. The old gentleman, Mr. Ellis, is not so well, losing bis hand goes hard with a man of Ills age. Kkcokokk. Ilninornkera Excursion Hates arc now In cdect via the I NIO.V PACIFIC TO WESTERN POINTS. Those who contemplate it trip west for business or pleasure should get In formation regarding these greatly re duced rates. Advertising matter and full information can be obtained by calling on or addressing -W. D Guv ton, Agent The Deadly Grip. Is uguin abroad in the land. The air you breathe may bo full of its fatal germs! Don't neg|< et the “Grip” or you will open the door to Pneumonia and Consumption and invite death. Its sure signs are chills with fever, headache, dull heavy pains, mucus discharges from the nose, sore throat and never-iet go cough. Don't waste precious time treating this cough with trochs, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Cure it at once with Dr. King's New Discovery, the in fallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease genus, heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after effects from file malady. Price 50 cts. and $1 05. Money back if not cured. A 'rial bottle free hi. Odendahl Bro's Drug .Store GOLDEN GRANT WHEAT. Here is a w heat produced in Sherman county, by Carsten Truelsen, by the same m< thods and tieatment of devej. opment employed by the seedtnen of the east, with tlm difference that this is a variety produced in this soil. The yield the last year was 28J bushels per acre and weighed 01 lbs per bushel. Mr. Elias Ogle who thrashed it says it is the finest quality and yield he ever thrashed. Here is the opportunity of getting a perfectly pure strain of the hot improved seed ever sown here. Eyery farmer should sow at least enough of this wheat to get tils seed for future us *. Mr. Truelsen has u limited amount yet on hand having sold most of entire ero > to Mr. A. P. Culley, who Is greatly interested in getting tin; best results out of best varieties and pure seed on his own lands. For information enquire at this office or First Bank of Loop < Jity. How To Find Out. Fill u bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedimen1 or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kblney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also con vincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order lVIiat To Do There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that I>r. Kilmer's Swamp-Koof, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheuma tism. pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it oi bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes, that un pleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp Hoot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing eases. If you need a medicine you should have tin* best. Sold liv druggists iu fifty cent and one dollar size* You may have a sample bottle of tills woiideiful discovery and * book that tell* more about it. both sent absolutely free |>y mail, ah* I* growlla impraave I In health I.rst wv*k wr riinrilol la|a the muth part ad ihe loon'* am a collection trip Ikb sok We will visit .vrcaat a. anal j vicinity, anil Heal soy we will visit title West M i lie v,;. a-M* 'Kiii.^Ursri j to lie ready for n» at <1 •!*» what ih»v can tH In Ip 11 < iii u*l have a ••ill* nsetil iui» **- ! uttti 4 PRICES LIKE T'HOf OF WHEAT'. WAY DOWN! COOK STOVES and HEATERS PICTURE FRAMES AND FRAMING Come, See and Buy to Your Own Satisfaction.! LOUR CITY HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE. E. H. WATKINSON, Rroprietor; Fine Lamps at Watkinson’s. Goon Hkavy Tinware a Wat* IdnsnnV. Fine Nut Crack and Fruit Knife sets at WatkiusoiFs. Fuumtlrk! Fi'kmtihk! f Prices way down at the Rack et Store. Bring vour pictures to the RACKET and have them framed. For Hardware and Tinware call at the RACKET, have a A nice stock to select from, and prices all (). K. Stamp Size Photo’s only 2o Cents for -8 Photo’s. Give them a trial they are O. 1C. at Lesehinskv’s Photo Gallerv. */ * * * , FARMS FOR SALK. W<* hav<* lor *h!« on vi*ty liberal tnrm* noim* ebolts- farms In Sherman County. Long timo %' i11 bn given,bn reasonable tornitt, It a cut'll payment i* inmlc. Cor roe*, pomlrnue Holicited. •L s. '1‘nomi’son & Son’s. Lai'on, 111. AN m*KM I.KTTKIl KIIOM OM.OOKKH EllITOBS Nobthwkstbk.n : In scanning the pages of your valuable paper I have noticed that Items from Rock ville township :ue. as a general thing, very scar re. I presume they come high or you would have more of them. Either thut or Bockvllle subjects urc out of stock and the winter being well advanced, you have thought It hardly worth while In girder until spring begins. It seems to me that a town that boasts of three well stocked variety store, and elegant hardware un Implement firm, a well organized hurness and repair store a saloon that handled the tieer thut made Millwaukee famous and many other raqulslts that are needed to make a metropollllau town, surely Is entitled to a column space iu your osteemablr paper. Knowing tha very pleasant disposition of 1. C. V’., 1 present myself asking for pardon for entering his teritory for part of my gleanings for this letter. 1 am not considered a frequent visitor to Ashton. 1. e. 1 don't gtt there every day, and hardly know the measure of prosper lty that Is meted out to the good people of thut burg, never the less I can safely inform you that there hus been a few marriages, some births, and so far have escaped the measles They have linen enjoying quite a religious boom the past fortnight, the Kev. gentlemen Nance and Humphrey, conducted the meet ings and ucquited themselvaa with credit In their efforts. Mr. Nance is an evangelist cf superior ability a spirited speaker and fine exhorter. Old beer guzlcrs are shutting off the supply of cuss words are heard less fre quently and street fights are on exhibition not more than oneo a week and the genial mer chant will continue to weigh to the patrons 1« oz to 1. A few items from Rockville twp. is now in order. Have you been informed officially <>f the cattle industry lately established in our Immediate vicinity- of course sot, it Is my pleasure to say to you and to the many readers of the NoktHwkstkkm that we have! Mrs. N. L>. Stott &. Co., are controllng a ranch of nearly one hundred cattle and quite a number of hoys, tney are feeding some DO head and are demon strating to the lovers of good beef that cattle can be fatteded on -H cent corn, and leave a fair margin to the feeder, they will ship a ear via the U. P during the week, they are the only feeder* of importance in the township. It occurs to me that X have not been to Rock ville proper, for quite a spell, the last time I was there I noticed the completion of a fine large elevator managed by Lum„ and that Sam., had added a cozy office to his house, and was holding his own in Xlardware, Hanish is in Sadlery ami mixed sundries, Jepson, in dry goods und groceries, and Tockey in cattle and hogs. These gentlemen are sole proprietors of their several vocations and control the trade of Rockville and extended stiberbs Later on I noticed Steve, the village black smith and comrade Stephens, and it is very gratifying for me to state that those two wor thy gentlemen are without doubt. Solid on Ex pansion, although I am Infortntd that their i views on expansion are directly of the anti order type, of course they are right, 3i5or more lbs. avoirdupois, loaded on a fellow mortal would necessarily make one a radical contrao tlonist. Comrade Talrbairn and Lady are fully in itiated in the pleasures of city life, ate! are recognized and honored as resident* of Rock ville. They left the woods early In the fail and went to the city to better their previous condition of servitude and rest up for the fu ture bullies of life, while we, in the vicinity of their cozy farm house are left to lament the loss of their pleasant society. Onlookcii ASHTON LOCALS V \V. Sohaupp, K, O. Taylor and H. Siuelxttr made a flying trip to Loup City Thursday fioyd Illy arrived from South Omaha Thure day evening and returned to his homo m that city again Monday evening J 1*. Taylor returned home Thursday evening | from a trip to Omaha Mr. und Mrs. Chris llauck of i.oupcity were the guests of Jav Cole Sunday, Kev r l{. Nance eatue dVtt from Farwell. I Sunday to hold rouununloa servicua lii the I'realty terlan ehureb here Wilson lire's shlpfs-d a ear load of hog' from | this station Monday aftoynoon ft Wilsou accompanied the shipment I J »• Taylor shipped a ear of hogs Monday • .if If fill Hl||. Hrmral of A»hu»ti«* »hut«i art* f»ra , biUf r«H’h a lit Mil iiifc* bitinb r**4i irttoti r» punbi ! APi hi'iiml Mt JcttiHfiA< n * !luit* ehtHt ilu't T< ,449 . liw* f iitrral it *« h«*M a! ihf |*rc.hvit riftii t hurt'h ft! A a hum Vb* ' m *1 tv 41 *>it .*« I. A \\ i l.4iii. r«iiu • •]«>»(« fr -lu |, .a, l iiy Mi Utltti vVolitiit Uilr>hl idv ( o|« ia |,.4, Iuiik !« • fi r W M Hill. Utr *b» In biltPhl 1% MMltj uVfif ufttl a j i rw|i lti|A bnB boiisptl hi ft hrnffr |Iw«a ih| | inw^iibi )r«r ll v in* Unit i bn t ilbutU' t Hun b I* m % riUf.l(4* t f*r \*M n VI*- iintiftratK that i| N l«» Hr t»*Mfc*f*ft 4i)«t turb ttil I* * 44 <.*Mh|e 44 ibf «riMo« fuf »i* l 11 El* 014 4% ||| 4 lh# *’*•*»«. I* I 1H144P1 4ft i fclr»l4 itiB.f S* ‘ *toU lit t > »tU Hesft Imps h 4 4,* Uft*» Idl'l Ift || * At , a •*4 %% *« l**»4 ay ftflrl b-Sv.ft • w . . :il , —. i r • . , .'j.**' 4 m Muiv uf it 9%i i To the Public, We urn authorized to guarantee e.verv ! j bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be as represented and if,not satUfuel- j ory after two-thirds of the contents have been used, will refund the money to the purchaser There is no better medicine made [nr la grippe, colds and whooping cough. Price. 25 and 50c per bottle. I Try it For sale by Odendahl Bro's. . ■ ♦ • ♦ liri'K I.K W AKMCA SAtVK. The best salve in the world for (Juts Briuses Hores l'teeth S«ali Rheum Fever' Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblain* Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos itively cure* Piles, or no pay required, it is guariinieed to give perfect satisfae ■ r ion or money refunded. Price 2A cents ! mci box. For sale by Odendahl Bros * * * Teller, Mill-Hh<*nill uud l>/c3int The iutei so itching and suiuiiing ind 1 dent to these diseases, is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. .Many very bad e sea have been permanently cured by it- It is equally i indent for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped bands, chilblains, frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box. For sab* bv Odendahl Bro s. HIUDGK NOTICE. sealed bids with plans and specifications will be received at the ofiice of the County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska, at l.oup City, in said county ou nr before noon of the llili day of March, I KM for the building of all the bridges that may be required to be constructed by said county during the term of one year from the letting -of the contract for the construction of said bridges; such bids to he by the lineal foot and contract to be let for the building of such bridges as may be required at a specified sum per lineal foot; plans, specifications and bids to be made on wood bridges cm low water bridges and on high water bridges. Plans for low water bridges to be prepared to suit quick and heavy currents, to be Id to ill feet long, and the high water bridges, to be spans Jl to •lb feet long with suitable approaches: ail bridges to be set on good long oak piling and span timbers to tie full length of span. Bids also to be filed for replacing spans In Loup river bridges in said county that may require replacing during th term of one year. The County board reserves the ri ght to re ject any or all bids: Bated at l.oup City. Nebraska. January fib. isv.i John Misshum,, County Clerk. NOTH i. ( l EST1M A3 l 0> EX PI NS l - The following estimate of expenses was prepared by the county board, adopted and by the board declared the estimate of expenses for Sherman county for the year iswik On roads.... ♦ 1.00000 On bridges.. 1.000 00 On books, blanks and stationery ,'ibuoo On furniture and incidentals sound On expenses of election 1 000 00 On county repairs. 70000 On offices, rents and salaries 6.000 00 On court Including Attorneys. 3,000 00 On bounty on wild animals. 350 00 on Agricultural Fair Association. 17500 On Illegal Taxes . 800 00 On County Printing VXrflO On Insanity cases 700 cjo ! On railroad tsmd Interest JflOOOO On O, AR. V U. K. Bond Sinking fund 4.000 00 On Refunding Bond Interest. 3 500 00 On Funding and refunding bond 1 lit. J 500 00 On Bridge bond refunding bond sink ing fund .3.5IIU no On bridge bond refunding bond lot. .’.OOQuO On teachers Institute fund . ♦(•(*• Toial MM46U0 iskai.i John Missuri.l,, County Clerk. Mill' I. Mill I'l III.I AT ION. I,amt outre, I.tncoln, s«linwk( < Jannnry Slttn laui i \ntin' i* lierel‘7 given that the follow tng-nanieit nuttier ha* Hint notice of lifa tnii'ii; ion to make it ai iiukiI in *iiji|i i t if III* claitn. amt ll.it' *»|,t Jiroof will oii"l" 1.. lure the I oullty Jiotge of Slidttti i .Minty, ut l.uu|». Nehrtaka, on S|.rtl v, l n, vl*i Owen I. Merc«r, |lomcaicn it? »» |t i. 9f • k i * *» | '* j rhMh h »m kr ItalR al A M %** 4«| » ‘ all |F • %Im| (i* * i 1 %k ft#*; s t in s*#f |vli * | 4 a a* a * *« * h* or l.i 'chiti'skk a I’hoto (i.ilUrv i* uiiss for iittniiie's « During the year 18JM we expect to remain in busi ness and we ask the continuance of your trade. We do not ask it on the strength of our reputation, or because you have traded with us a long time, or because we sold goods cheap last year. We ask it because wo will sell you goods cheap this year. With us every year has got to take care of its own business. Every sale must stand on its own bottom. Every'customer must judge as by what he himself buys— not by what his neighbors buy. We expect to increase our business this year on the same lines we increased it last year and for the past doi.en years.—by keeping quality up and keeping prices down. Already we have made extensive con tracts with mills and manufacturers and in A VKI1Y FKW HAYS the first of our spring purchases will come pouring in. What will they bo like? When will we show them up? Have we any wonders waiting? How will the prices compare with last year? Wait and see. Respectfully yours. E, 8. IIAYHURST. - -r -»lT ' *TTW SO ct* OIVKN AWAY. Cut this out and take it to the drug gist named below aixl you w ill re ceive a regular 25c si/a bottle ot Dr. hawycr’s I'katine for .ric, Ukutine positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties, Dys- I> Vf pepsin, Consti pation, Head--*-' ache. Rheu matism, Puffing ot tbc Eyes. Uku rnne cures Pimples and Blotches,anti makes sallow and yellow skin white. Do not delay, but take advantage of this greai offer, as thousands bear evidence to the wonderful curative powers of Ukutine. For sale l>y OIH N IIA II I, ItltO's tlrng K*»t». MASTER'S SALE. Docket T., No. IIS. In tho circuit court of tbe United Stales for the district of Nebraska: The Dundee Mortgage and i Trust Investment company, [■ Limited, Complainant. ) v». i (inn. W. Sutton, et. al. def- , endunts—lu chancery, ) Foreclosure of Mortgage. Public notice is hereby given that In pursuance and bv virtue of a decree on lered in the above cause on the !5lh day of November, IMW, 1, h.S. DUNDY, Jr., Master in Chancery of the circuit court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, will, ou the Fourteenth day of February, is: 9, at ihe hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day at front door of the Sher man County Court House building in Loup City Mhermau county, stale and Dis trict of Nebraska, sell at public auction for cash the following described property, to wn: Allot section twenty one ('Jl)ofTown ship fifteen (15) north of range fourteen (It) west of the sixth Principal MerlJIan, ex cept righto! wav for irrigation ditch sur veyed and platted on said lands, all In Sherman county, Nebraska. E. N. |)i mir, Jr., Master in chancery Cook * Oossktt, sol idiots for complain ant. . *___ NOTICE roil I*l' 1ILICATION Land iifllee ul Lincoln, Nchr. i January, 5th, IdW. i Notice l» hereby given that the follow ing named settler litis tiled notice of his intention to make Dual proof In »up|>otl of his claim, and that said proof will he made P< rore J ml so it C. Porter, IT. 8. coin* mlMionur, at Litchfield, Nohr., on Satur day, ret>. I vl* I'h is M. llurke, II. t No i-ti.’i, toi t in- n„i ill west quarter. Heel ion I, Township 14. Ilange In west IP ha in ■* Hie toilowlng witnesses lo prove las continuous residence ii|hhi and i i t|i tieo ul said land, vl* Idwwol N liar|u r. Adelliert J. Wilson, •Inini- K lira , id LllchUtld, Nebraska anil Mm-lull Picket, of llarard, N. h fast a. J W Joliasoi, Itcgisler ji am ip mIM u lim nlMHik I LEI'm Must \ CM I N IIC l» Jew It y oi uni piinufaetitte ssnsslel in i;iv. ilie wearer s't-taetton or money m usilnl 11 t i i iiiii « imiiplelv line In H ■ l Hul l Plate, i. il l H vsl. loild ♦ nisi aad •toiid Hold \ u iui. -Is t(|« id jewelry of hoi man v injure is I,** sate Id I a aheppald, tM I ap iiy, Hi It i all al lue stole and et •wm >h lie Pll i-a lnw lull, ul. first H | gilt. Man :s Hums Jewels!*, |oW t riff, |1»W4 N'Oh'-llEMDENT NO I ICE. In District Court of Sherman < mniy. Nebrask i. w l ight I,. Kiildcr, Plaintiff, \ vs. I M illium J. Dauby. Klla f Dnniliy. his wife, John f. ) ^ Eiti well. Mai l hu l,Farwell, l ^ his wife, J. M. .sharon, et. al., 1 Defendant*. / To William J. Dauby. Klla Diniiy, Ills wife, John I,, Farwoll, Martha C. Fur well. Ills wife, J. M. .Sharon, non resident dofeiuleut; You will take notice that on the ah day of January. Isis, Wright I,. Kklder, plaintiff herein filed Ills Petition In Hie district court of Sherman county, N hriwka, against said defend ants tlie ob ject and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defend ants, William J Dan by, Klla C. Danby, his wife, to Carl is o. Iiurr or order, upon the South half of the South west quarter of Section six (ii). Township sixteen, (11), Ullage thirteen (13i west, in Sbertuan coun ty, Nebraska, to secure the payment of a certain promlsory note, dated May it, 1MKI, for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars (301.0)) due and payable Juno 1st, 1«'J5, with interest at eight per cent per annum, said interest payable lu live coupon notes of same date for Twenty-four dollars ($JI 00) each, one due June ||{, 1891; OM - due June 1st, iso.1; one due June 1st, 1st:; one due June 1st, ls'.d, duo one June 1st 1M». Each of said notes and coupons to hear ten per cent, per annum after due: That there Is now duo upon said notes end . mortgage tiie sum of Five Hundred and Twelve Dollars and Five cunts (MJO.) for Which sum with Interest from Hits date: 1‘lalnUff prays for a decree that defend ant bo required to pity tho same or that said premises may lie sold to ruttisfy the amount found due Halil inor'gage and notes duly sold, essigued and delivered to plaintiff You are required to answer said p. let ion on or before the Hi day of February, I s'si. Dated this'dh day of January,!««». Wkioiit L. Kidhku, Plaintiff. By tigit. w. 11 r NT git, his tty. Attest John Minhiiull, Count y clerk. NOTIUK KOK PUUI.I0AT1ON. Hand iIDIm Hi l.lncoin. Nub. I December e;ib, n»'> I Notice n> hereby given that tbu follow ing named eettler ban filed notice ol bin in- ^ teniton to make tln.il proof in uupport of # hta claim, and that mild proof Will be made before the county Judge at l.onii t.’lty, Nebraska, an February 15, IHSW, Tla: Will tain t. Walt her, for IHh non' > ant quarter of a,.niton .' >, i'ownuhip > «nge |r, Went |!u unuicn the following wit uennea to prove tu» con tin noon ri Menu* ilium anil cultivation of uaul laud, vis; A 51, ttuf on, WlltlaiU 51. 5* aril, and i hai .cn I.iikIciI, of Arcadia, in ka and l-oy Nile- ot t,uii|>. Nut,rank.i J W JoltIt"-.i*tei AOCNTS WANTrn ik* m Om hU ‘ : in., i t r i rul. Va tin It Nil i|t lt.1 Vi*. (lit »UCtiiSCyMf*»lT Y City \« •* > *' t tit ••>! t r ■ !• Iti t• jo r • 11 •• * >hi t *•«*» **» mu i t«» t> . <• i* »t*t> ttiritl, •tkttiig til** «l.l • . »! toil '>'■!< «» t|t'*i |lil>l| • •** | If iUH.Iill t 4 H 1 ■ »« lilt (* t it'!** < tlll^Htiltllt • | »■ It Utlt.l lt»* lilt)