The Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF BOX BUTTE COUNTY T. J. O'k'nai'R, Publisher. I'utilinlml ewr VrUlnr nmt entered l Iho l-l-nlllc" in llftniiif"ni, Npbransft. a fecund- Uf iiikII tnnltcr, 'Ijir )li:n.i.t) I demled (hi i in' Iiumi-ih of llPniliiKforil Mid Ilox Itntto i 0Utlt. HniiiMi'H.s nnui: OM'YKUl flW MX MONfltH 75 COUNTY OPPI0UH& A M.Mn.i.rit ; ' . II. II. llnwi.it . I NntSKNICT Vf M. ltlllttNl r .. . . .. Clerk. ...... .. Tromiirw . ....Illtlirri. HlnrifT Attorney. Siiperlnl'nd"nt. Huricyor, Cotouir. I'lijMrtisn. l'imimlfsliti"r JH IK.r Cumtilloicr'JtHl lllst, C(imiiiii.i(iir.lril Out. lis A i:. Ntn.Ni t IMF. llllWN .. . IilYV.K. .Mii.i.mi lift. f V. lllll.UIUIOK tAMM ltHht . Jan. IIiii. M.MiM,K V Dl'VUtN .. Certificate of Pub lication. OFFICE OP AUDITOR 01 PUBLIC AC A'dUNTS, STATE OF NE BRASKA. LINCOLN, FEB. 1, 1893. Il is hereby certitiod, that the CITIZENS INSURANCE COM ,"PANY. o" Pittsburg. Pennsyl vanuuian complied with tho In surance Law of this State and is authorized to transact the bus iness of Fire Insurance in this state for tho current year. Witness my hand and tho seal of tho Audi tor of Public Accounts the day and year above written. JOHN F. CORNELL, Auditor P. A., .Samuel Lichty, f Seal Insurance Deputy. Auction! 1 will oiler at public Halo in lloiuiniford on Satukdav, Maiicii 10, 1W)3 at l '1 o'clock v .i All my furniture and hou.sohold goods, consisting of parlor furni ture, beds, bedding, sloven, book ciiho, cupboard, ftiiuu!t, commodes tables, chairs, carpets, pictures, mirrors, dishes, lamps, cooking utensils, eto Also onu mare, 10 ,yeij.r.s x)ld, two ftyoar-joldcots; one yearlmr colt; one cow, tfiflky plow, 14-inch disk pulverizer, Acme pul verizer, cart, single- harness, culti vator, mower, bob sleds and othor Terras of sale: On uiub of $10. and over a credit of six months will ho given, purchaser to give o6d security and pny interest at 10 per cent per annum On all sums over $10 a discount of 10 per cent per annum will bo given for ccftsh Sam Switzer Tp OMAHA ,W0RLD- HERALD eossarJ Ji the grtatttt neicspaper tceat of (he Miitouri Jtiuor. It advocate's FREE SILVER Mlho. present ratio of sixteen io one. ' Ite nevra Borrica i the bat to be obtained. Paily, $& 00 par year; B0 cent per month Woelily, 11.00 par year.' J Subscriptions for th WORLD-HERALD J-ccelved at this office C ASTORIA Tor Infants ami Children. ea tnrr tTUJJU. 4 OASTOHIA. n'S DANGEROUS ,tTo bur St'A LRS, cutrDterd "AM :ul AS" J'AIIIIIAMIS',1 rl'ii ui'inpyi tbey nut be unlr llmi't bn, uu!'n Jul ft lli Ul A ctar&p Kl It the nfat ciDle lnfltiint you cub intket tt tt unrrlltuir. suJ ir.mni tliu uourr orlatrr you n.ii.t buy tea'n. Iluy only nsrnulne. I.llr.t li.iyiok i"J VAl It HAN KS vrb cli tr'll U.t yi a lifi-Hnu-, u4 prove lh fliriiir.l In ttivrurt. Kunn en lli-n ilKnut J-ujrw.iuUt. Bl.nAlttun'lHlTATluMil vrAin3AriKS, MORSE 6t CO., '02 parnam St., Omaha, Nob. .Mid riMlk lli-ialied.) THE CAR WAS SWITCHING. It lit It Onrnnl "tlii" Irilr of Hlcrpjr Lecturer In henruli "f llcut, "1 have Inug nuido it a practlco to sleop whomever 1 net n opportunity," Gfllil a man who leotutoH, "but it rocont oxpurlencd in llultinioro linn niailu mo shy of opporttinitiu!. Yon boo, I fipuud n (,rent tli-nl of tiniu on railroad trainn, tmd frequently, in order to heepcnpiBO meilts, I nut forced to travel nt hifrht. Now, 1 hno jrtmt difikntlty in nutting nsleep on a ilcuplng car, nud isoniotiinei I toss nruuud nil nflit. "Liihl week I lectured in Bnltimoro, nnd lifter tliu locturo I found a Klcnpini; car in tbu railroad yard u-hlali sm to bo nddod to tho train bound for Now York That wna my opportunity. I bought n section, hunted vj tho portur aud asl;od liint if 1 milt rtiro with tho expectation of not Ixinj aroused bo foro nioriiiiiK. " 'Tliat'H wlmt tho enr in hero for, colonpl,' ho uitHWored. 'Wo don't pull out till I .UO in tho morning, und you can jut go right to Bleep.' "That Bounded inviting, nud I rctir ed. 1 fell iiHlecp promptly. Tho move ment of tho car aroused juo, and, think iug that wo had been coupled on to tho Now York train, I closed my oyim again. At that moment tho car. ran into homo thing on tho track with a crash and (topped m suddenly that my head was hum pod against tho odd of tho berth. Undoubtedly n Miiand up, I thought, und I proceeded to get out.nf my berth Tha porter was Kitting in too seat opposite, "Tor heaven'B kitlio, whut in tho trouble.?' 1 ahkod. "'Nothin,' horoplied; 'jutt switch in.' "Buck I crawled, fading very cheap. Agoin 1 felt drowhy, and ouco moro tho car wuh bumped violently, then hhoved along tho trachu nt ft rupid rate and fchunted into tho cud of another train, starting n turies of crasheu that hounded ono after another clear away up tho track. Tho quiet that followed lasted m long that i ')t'guu to do.-.o Another bump harder than tho previous ones aroused mo, nud for tho noxt live min titcH it bccmed as if two engines must ho engaged in shunting my car hack and forth for tho fun of it. I would feci tho car slide nloilg only to como to au abrupt etop with a lot of noise. Thou it would Hilda back to another track and stand 6tiy. For tho nest hour I wan tossed und bruiscii in my berth, and I could htand it no longer. I crawled out aud droned us best I could undor tho oir cuuihtuuccs, inudo it Hying jump from the cur on one of its shunting trips past tho station and went to a hotel and spent tho night. Tho memory of that experience has mndo mo cautious about entering Hlcopiug cars that nro loaliug around tho yard waiting to bo coupled to n train, even if it does hoem to offer an opportunity to make up sloop. The amount of .shaking up that one man ro ceivo.s in n car that is 'just switchin' is surprising." Now York Sun. The Locality of DUease. In an interesting artiolo on tho areas sf discaso the London Saturday KoViow remarks upon the consensus of medical opinion that diseases in general have thoir local habitations eoiuo, like trop loil animals dnd plants, living only in tho tropics; pome, liko consumption, gradually spreading over tho whole Carth, wliilo others, liko leprosy and smallpox, nra by degrees becoming lim ited in their distribution, poasibly tend ing, it may be, toward extinction. On tho other hand, howovor, there uro re gions to which diseasos havo novel reached, for iiihtauoe, on the summits o! high mountain ranges nud in the oir- cumpolar snowfields tho earth aud nit and water arc as barren of tho microbe! of dibease as they are of animal hfo. The writer in Tho Review admits thai in it country liko Britain, thickly popu lated for many centuries, und with the freest circulation of population, it can not bo doubted thut every yard of spr faco contains tho germs of tho niort common diseases, and tho native of Bomo newer laud brought over to Brit nin's shores falls n victim to its plague fctricken soil, but by generations of o destructive elimination Britous have become highly resistant to their native dUcunes, yet not fully eo, for cancer aud consumption, two of the mont common ! scourges, etijl hold powerful sway. i Kvlderjce. "Thiuk of it I" exclaimed Jho some what ptdiiutio citizen. "A generation or bo ago boys wero supposed to have s good kuowledge of Latin boioro they wero 10 years of ago. " "What of that?" inquired the mild mannered friend. "Doesn't that show that our pretend ed advancement in refinement is a mis apprehension?" "Not at nil. It proves that we nre more considerate nud humane, nud thureforo moro refined. Think of the amount of corporal punishment it must take to give r. boy n good kuowledge oi Lntin before ho is 10 years oldl" Washington Star. Hemline Clmrncter. Dribbler In my opinion, n man whe writes an illegible hand doos it because ho thinks people, nro willing to puzle over it. lu other words, be is a chunk of conceit. ScribblerNot always. Sometimes tt man writes illegibly not becuubo ho it conceited, but because he ih modest. Dribbler Modest What about? Scribbler About his spelling. New York Weekly. A rieumnt Chance. Softleij'h You must tsctue me, Miss Cuttiug I'm uot (juite mjelf to night ilit-.sCuttiug How delightful, how dclightiull Introduce me to the other fellow, will youV Chituf,o Kewa. A Doubtful Itecoiniiieudiitlsu. Huyer Ib thia dog uffectiounte? Dealer 1 should cay bol I have sold him four time, und every time he'd como right back to me. Fliegoudo IJlatter. IN RED AND' GOLD. rimr mviTt dim loofct-d J dlil not km Tim glint (it rati uti chancing tteo. Jljr cyi-n wiiro flxwl lljxm the kIow On her fntr clivok I illil but knr.v Tlmt hu wns hlBiuUnx nigh to iho. Uut tJio In nllimt i-rotn? Drank In tlio wilor nnil tho cv? Of tlmt fair Rcrne, nor wiiii I to kuotT Tliut tnll lt Ixutity luxt on m', 1 i;azcl on her and could but wm Huw mvcut xlie luultcd. "In rtd nnd gold," fho hIkI'ChI "Iiow fair TIib cnlurlin of tlno muptori therol" Hut still my tiyiM did but behold Tho iKimty that did hor enfold. Tor, with tlmt vision htiindlni- thrro, In dull red kowii nnd pildon hiilr, BiiihII cure hnd I what bt-nutibit rare, Whit othor nrnllli tlmt wood lulght hold In ri-d and Kold. L Julln Funshuwo Uriialicrlioft In Now York Timon. TIGER AND BULL. A Flerre llnttlr, In Which the Tlser Wm Iludly Uoatcn. Tho Paris letttr of tho London Po?t gives dotnils of uu extraordinary enter tainment given at tho I'lttza do Madrid in tho presence of I, iJUO spectators. This was a combat between a royal Bengal tiger nud nil AudttltiBiati fighting buil The tiger, Cesar, wus n full grown bruto belonging to Bpcssardi, tho train er, who hud never been able to do nuy thing with it nud had, indeed, quco nearly fallen u victim to its ferocity Ho sold it for 0,000 francs to tho director of tho plaza. A cage 17 yards squnro by-t in height had bet a erected in tho middlo of tho arena, und tho animals wero brought on in vans, tho bull being' tho first to be released into tho iuclosuro. Tho brute immediately began to run round und round his prison, bellowing nud throw ing up sand nud gravel with his hoofs. The instant tho tiger cntcrod the cage ho gnvo a maraud bounded on tho bull, avoiding tho horns, und fixed on hie flanks and belly with both teeth and claws. Tho bull remained still for n few seconds, nud then seemed to be sink ing backward to tho ground. Tho spec tators thought thut nil was ovor, but tho tiger let go for n second to take uu other hold, nud in the brief interval was kicked over by tho wild plunges of tho bull. Beforo tho tiger had timo to recover tho bull wus on him, nnd, sink ing his horns into tho striped hide, it tossed tho tiger into tho air. ThitJ wns repeated four or llvo times, tho bull varying his tactics occasionally by bang ing his adversary against tho bars. When tho bull stopped, the tiger lny limp on tho ground, and tho crowd, thinking he wus dead, cried, "Bravo, torn I" Tho bull stood stamping for n mo ment in tho middle of tho cugo, und then, seeing tho tiger did not movo, ap proached nud mnelled him. But Ccsai wns only shamming death and seized the bull's muzzle in his powerful jnwi so tho nnimnl could not move. Eventu ally, however, he was released, nnd aft er stamping furiously on tho tiger again caught him on his horns. This time the tossing, stamping aud banging appar ently really ended in Cesar's death. Tho cago was then cpeucd and tho bull rushed out and bnok; to his stable Foi precaution's sake tho tiger's van wai brought Up, nnd, to tho general sur prise, Cgsar rose to his feet, glnucik! rouud as if afraid tho bull was etill there, nud then bounded into the van. Tho tiger wns found to havo flvo ribi broken, besides having n number 61 wounds from the bull's boms. It is said that all wild animals bears, lions, pauthors and tigers faro badly iu com bat with tho Spanish fighting bull. Man and the elephant aro tho only sure victors over these aotivo and ferocioui beithtB. Eually IZnoach. Here is a Sioux City (la.) Sundnj school story: They wore studying in tho catoohism about tho wonderful greatness aud pow er of (Jod. "Can God do everything?" asked tho tcachor. It was generally ad mitted that ho could. Then tho teaehei rather mibchiovoutly propounded a stic kler perhaps as it test of fuith. "Could God make two Hnd two oqunl fivo?" hi asked. Tho query rather btartled trie littlo girls in tho class, nud thoir fucei took on a worried, puzzled expression. They had never thought of such thing as that, and it looked as if thoir faitb was wavering. Tho teacher waited with a ruther amused smiln on his face. Then up shot a littlo hand. "Well," askod tho teacher, "what do you think about it:" "Yes, hir, ho can," was tho prompt nnd certain response. Now it wns the teacher's turn to look surprised. "Well, how can God make two and two equal flvo?" "By adding ono," was tho tri umphant answer, and tho mischiovoui teacher couldn't dispute it. Sioux City Journal. IIow It Happened. "Look hero, young mau," eaid the drucgiht Tho clerk did not havo to be told thai ho had mndo n mibttike. Ho know il long beforo. Indeed ho had figured il out for himself and waa nolo to tell jUbt how it hapnened. "You have charged only 75 cents foi tliis nrescrintiou," asserted tho drug gibt, "aud tho regular nnco is $1." "1 admit it," said tho clerk. "Thf fact is I was rattled. You see, 1 made a hast " calculation as to the cost of thi ingredients, aud the rosult was 3 centi instead of 4 as it should havo heeu. That is bow it lianiicuod." Chicagc Post. Wclconm Wordi. "Yes, his Fornions aro tiresouielj long, hut ho always says something ,tc the point. " "Well, what did ho ray to tho point last hunday?" " 'In conclusion. ' " Cluvolaud Plain Dealer. Tho name Culiforniu, derived from niu i u ojuiuiMi v.unid ctiuuiiio inriiniii 1. e., "hot furnnoo" wns uivon bj Cortes in the ycur 15H5 to tliu Miiiusulu now known uts Lower California, ol which ho was the difceoverer, ob no count of its hot climate. -. , . "VXIfaMVI '.UAWil TPiiial Proof- Notices. lluS.M. V. WuiN. Ju.. Ib-giHpr. Hon V, M. JIltooMK. Itecelvrr. - I'nrtipR hivlm? nutlroa In tlilo rolninti arc n inn xtl tnjVd tin-fnnii'rHri'fiillj-anil ri-poft In tliic otliro or correction any error tlmt inn) oxlet. Thin will (iroK-ut pi(M i ih-mj iiiBkitiK proof. V. S. Lttnil onirn. Alllnnce, Neb. Inr. T, I8W. Notion In hotebv idon tlmt the fiillin-lnif nniinil M'tlorhHH Hleil hit Intention to inttki flnnl nroof In MiiiiHrt nf his rlfilm. nnd that wild proof will be umde lirfme T. J. O'Kwifo. U wild prtKif m i.c lie ot ' "' . ,'""T' -ii fioin tl.li. .Int... I will fill Mild well n rciiulr S. (Vnnuilwlonor, at llemlnRroru, Nul..onAprn .. ,.,. i,- ,,,l n.... ,i ...r -in i.. i'..ui mm ,UIU .! . u, hot, ..... Vnclav VejrasKti, or Hrmlnufnrd. Nfb., vsho made II I. no. 4210, soiircer W.tp'J8n. r4S.V Ilo names tlio followlnij wltncscs toprovo his contlnuons residence utnin and cnltltutlon of, said land, viz: Henry 1'olu. Albert NcUon, John Jellnck, (I rant Alexander, nil of HeinlnK ford, Neb. J . W. Wriin. Jr.. Ki-Klster Ainnce, Nob.. March 17, 1833, Notice Is hereby ghen that Thomas C Morpm, of Pnnnnm. Nob., hfis filed notice of Intention in mnUi Html liitinf linforii T .1. O'Keefo. IT. S. CotnmlfcMoncr. nt llttnlncford. Neb., on Aorll W, IMW, on tlmberriilturo niipllcntlon No. t2.0 for tho no nr M'O 10. tp27 n, r fO. Ho nniiiosaK wltllesel Clnr'nsT. Dutlson, Joseph HchulTcr, Fred W Huckcot llemltiirford, NeK Charles Olson Ilnnltp, Neb., Also Nollco Is hciuhy Kit en that Charles T. Davison, of Ilemlnitiif1, Neb..lms fled notice of Inten tion to ninko Hnal proof ntsnnie tlmo nnd plneo on TO nppllruilon to. IU0U, (or tho sw H sec IS. tp Hi ii. r 47 w. He lianies ns witnesses: Fcnrv Mcbto. ChiirlestlNon, Duiilaji. Neh . liortuird 1 cndilck John Lemon, of liomliiKford. eb , J. W. Wfciirt', Jit., KcKlstcr. I.und"onu-o nt Alllnnre. cb.. Mnrrh 10. IKfl. Motli-c Is horeby Riven that tho following nntned fCttlor hits filed notice of her Intention to i-nke Until proof In Kiipport of her eb.lm und that Willi proof will bo muilu before T. J. O ICet'fe. U. S. Commissioner, nt HcmliiKford. Neb. on April 10. lb'.8.U: Elizabeth Keane, widow-of ndwnrd Kennr, of J emlngford. Nrb., who inudo ho 4381 for Hose Vi.scc IS, tp 'n, r ."lOW, Sle. numesthu following wltnosVes to prote JierionllnuoiiH rushlenco uivm mid ciiltlvutlnn of Ntiid luiid, viz. Frank Hook, Oconto I Tay lor, GeorKO W. lVniso, Mm Ucaumont, nil of lIcmlugfoHl, Neb. J. W. Wkhn. Ju.. Itet-lstor. U. S. I.niid Offlco, Alllnnce. Neb., March S, 11:98. Notice Is heieby Bit en thnt Mats O. Noreen, of Idaho Fulls, Idaho, has filed notice of Inten tion to unikc html proof beforo T. J. O'Keefe, V. S. ( ommtssloiier. at llcmliiKforil, Neb., on April 0. lbt. on T. C. application mo. 1318. for tho nw (r sec SS, tp'Jlt n, r 4S v. He names ns witnesses, Chris II. Modlno I'uto O. Sodorbcnr. of Dunlup, Neb.. Johud llnrnstciid, Ktul Forslrom, of iicmlntrford, Neb J. W. Wuliu. Jr.,ItPisiur. Und Olllro nt Alllanrn. Neb., Feb. 10. lb'.. Notice Ih liercbj Kiien tlmt Amil P. Miller, of IlemlnKford. Nub., ban lihil uotice of inten tion to iimko final proof licfore T J. O'Keefe, U. H. Conimimioner, nt his oltiie in HetnliiK ford. Neb , on April -, lS'Jtf, on timber cul ture application mi 1.150, for tlio HiihO U.-si ntl see 1. twp :i n, Hit w. Mn imini'H ns uitnesacH: Wllllnm Dotsin, Clmtles W. bmlih, Jolinll.irnsted, of llenilin,' ford Nob., ChriM offer Aloilluu, of On n lap, Neb J. W. Wl.ll.N.JU., HckIh er. Land Offlco at Alliance. Neb., Feb. 1, 1M. Notiio in nercny (fieo tiuit John Eelcman, of HeinltiKfoid, mcIi., lu.s tiled notice of Inten tion to make final pioot befoto I.J O'Kcdfe, U. S. Cotuinlksloiinr, ut llcmliiRfnrd, Neb . rtu March lit. lfPH, on timber culturo application Mi 1W3 for the sw qr see 'J7, tp iOn. r I8w Ho numu4 as w ltiiCKsen: John Htssell. Henrv l.lchte, of Dunlup, r.eb.. Albert Nelson, Kail Fonsstrom, of Ilemli'Kfonl, noIi J. W. Wclin. jr.. Kcclster. ASSESSORS TAKK NOTICE The Assessors 'of Bos liuttb eoimt' will meet nt the office of tho couuty clerk at the court house ii Hemingford on March lo, lit 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpoBo o consultation in regard to thje value of the various kinds and classes of property to lie by them iisse&ed for the year 1808. P. Al. Phlu's, County Clerk. "how-to find oUt Fill a bottle or common ,'la.b with urine and let it stand twenty four hours; a sediment or seltlin' intl etttes a dieused condition of the kidneys. Whon urine stains linen it ih postive evideinc of kid ney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the ii.ick, i- ulbo conviuc-iim pniof thai the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowl edge .-o often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, the jrreat kidney reim-dy fullill.s every wish in lelieveine pain in the unek kidneys lier, bladder tiiul ever part of the miliary passages. Il corrects inability lo hold urine and Healding pain in passing it, or bad olleets ftillowing u&e of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that unpleabaut necessity of boinjr com pelled to gel up many times dur ing the nitrht to urinate. The mild and the extraordinary oileet of Swamp-Root Is soon realized . It stands the hi:heM for its wonder ful cures of the most distressing eases. If ou need anv medicine I yoe should liavo the hest Sold by druggists prico nuy cents ami line dollar. l'r a Kttmpln bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention the Ilr.HAU) and send your lull post-ollice address to Dr. Kilmer it Co. Uinghamton, N. Y. The prop'ietoi of this paper unr antee 'he genuineness of this offer. o-rsL.js.TCDn.1.. Tli fit &$&&&& ilalli It ca tifiitore w niijer. . a II .uh A 1 , sell - ui onier.s foi it. i i, ,10 hi'hest price for tl in them to iior. OASTOR.IA. Tit fS- llBlll tlltOJt It e enry :II1. ZifMii. '-4 f- 1. A... -. jr;:,-- -- "" Konti Overseer s Notico to Nou j rc-itlenl Laiul Owner. t-'IMi ii lilmMn 1 u 1 1 tt in ulr is: To .1 I'.h I . lnc-raoll non ic-ltlent 'nnd OWIlff. Yum ti- 'nrt ) ii'itli'iMl tlmt I'ninp.H nt UlllDiH nt lia '-t.,i mud- to ni" tl at tlicif inon the Notitliw t-t 11 a tr of n-n-tioti 4. ; n towiiK.ill) "."n, liorl Ii of rnilirn IB. went. jot t tt nty. Lit- or ( raka. an Id ini'uiril vV whirl- l dniucnnii to ilm'k. nid mil t nii'-n. and n cominnn, niiljoi imi iii.lllii'd Mat If sail uill Ih tint niiiu it wci relj I'oie.iil. in tuentr ilatu 'hm ii 'iiaitaitiri n anovn pncriipi land .. .... r...... ..... inAt-.. nrovldiil In hn-tlnii 4M.. Artiolo I. t hnntur 4. of tin conilillrd Mntuf" of 1417. W, V. PATrKUSON, ltorid OtfrNW Dlntrlrt iNo. 14, I'ox imttct County. NpIiirhKr. Datl .Mnr. . isHs. ,Kirt piibllcntlon Mnr, II. 1896. Koad Overseer's Notice to Non resident Land Owner. State of Mobranka. Dot llutte oounty, rr. fl'i (t It If ,in ,fin.rlifltl lat.,1 ,w tnr V.... .. 1.....1... ....t!t:...l .I.k. . ....!-!.. I "TJiJC3HCitrahg!t3tWi Ix-eti nimle lo tliu that Micro In on thn Hiuth- will nil -aid well h re.iuired by law. ana oust irjter of i-ect on ti, in tiiwrimlnp , ' '" r'."' "f"' ' fifed s a Ueu acalnt Sit. niirtli. oT rai 4S. wept. in nnx ""' '" (lewrilved Und, ar. provided in aoe mitfeeotintj, t-tnln ot NebratKu, an old uti-l1"'1 - Artloto 1,4 of thn compiled tl- coirrnl well wblch la diiui:! iium to ntock , in notiliiil that if oaid well in not tdlfcl or eaure covered In twi nty iliijn from thlinlatii I will fill Mild well as reiiiirod by law cud the cobt thoreof will lo faxid a a lien nuahiM the nboie (Ii periled land, ax prorldetl in neetton IMiie aitli'le l.d apter4 nf tbe eimiplbsl ftiit ntenif IW W P V MTKItSON. Itoad OwiNeer DiKtnC No 14, tins nutte (utility. Nut raka. rated ' ar r. lfi'.w. Firnt publication Mur. tl. 1?SH liond OverseerV Noties lo Non rehidenl Land Owner. State of Nebraska, Uov llutte County, ss: Suite of Nebraska. Ilox Hutto County, ss: To Chester County Ouaruntoe Trust and Safo n poslt Oo non-ro-Idont bind owner: You uio huioby notified that conplaint ha been nmde to mo tlmt there lh on the nerthwes quarter of see. Ill, In township 2tln. of nmse47 st. in Itox llutto eotinty. 'wiu -n .u isln. nn old uncovered well will b Is tl.in- iiliis to stock. Said bunt Is open it.ii rl i miniiii. and vou urn notlttod t Kit If sild ell Is not filled or sueittely eoven d within enty days from this date. I will (111 siild ''I us rciulrod by law, and the cost tlitireo' I be liixod ns u lieu m;.ilii-,t the a iovo rlbed l-ind, ns described In So -tliiii 1 iVi. lo 1. chapter 4, of the eomplllod itututos 1)7 KVON LEWIS, noad Ovetcer Illst. No. 13, Ilox Uutte Countj, Nebraska. Dated Feb. IS, 1M. First publication Feb. Is, ifcps. Road Overseer's Notice to Non resident Land Owner State of llehrnnKa. Hox Uutte county, f,r. 'I . Job Iiiitimuuy & Co.. Wllllain Farrott nndT. I', C'nimoii, uon-resnlent land onner. Vou lire beieii) uotthid tlmt comp nmt b8 in en inndii to mo tbi't tbere is mi thn nortli ueBt iiiinrtci ut peetiou ltd. in towm-lnp tuentj mi, nui lli of raiiKK 4", wvvi. in Hox i ntte county, Stnte of I.pbraiKn. mi old ii in o ci nl well mIiii-Ii ih itatiKi"ouH to hlmk. bnld laud ih open, nud a common, and sou me liotilied llial il Mild well iMiot filhd or iH-ure-1 eo ml, in tut ul) du)H from tliiK ilute. 1 will (ill mid well as itiiiucil Uy Jaw and tlieeont thereof will ' e lnxid us a lien u'niliKl tin' nhoie lUxeiihed laud, us piniided in M-etion lura, article 1, chapter i, ol tlio eomiulrd Htatutes of isar. EVON I.KWIs, ltoad Oiers"er l)iitriet No. Ill, Hox lli.tto County, elir.isl:a Ilatisl Fell IS, ls'JS hirst l'uliliiatinn l'eh 18. Mi Komi OveihCt'i's Niti:e lo Noii U'sMeut, L.tud Owner. State of NnArnnkn, nx nutte County, hs: 'In Charles A. li.Ubluc, iiOii-ieident land owner mi are hereby notified thnt complaint ban lieen made to mo tlmt there is on the n'iuf n o (iiatter of sect'ou 4. in towualiip twenty hix. north of rniimi fiftj-otie. west, lu i;ox antto counti . St.to of NeliriiHka, 1 old un covered well which in itnnifrmiH to utock fenid land in iiih'ii. and a column. l. and jo.i ure notified tlmt if Kiiid will in not filled, or be. curely covensl. in twentj dajH from tli in dal", l.will fill Nttil well an required lo law, and tliecot thereof will lie taxed nn a lieu nmiinat tho almvo deMerilh-iI land, as midtsl in-un-tlon IdSa Arficlti 1, Chapter 4, of the coiupihsl tdatiitesof IMU. M. l"KTKIt0.s. ltoad OiiTMsorDistrlLt Mi. 17, Ilox Hutli', ( ounty, Nebraska. DatedF eb.l'-', IW'h Firit publication t'eU 18, 1608. ltoad ()et seer's Notice to Non- lesident Land Owner. State of Nebraska. ox Uutte County, ss: ToO, 3. Smith, non-resident laud owner: You nro horeby notified that complaint has been tnnde to me that there is on tho wmtUeast Quarter of ,ee IG. In towuvhip Mn, of ninuo It, nest. In ilux Uutte county. Mute .,1 .No hrnsUn an old uneovered well whl -h is dun-p-runs to stncU. Said land Is open, nnd n common, and von are tux ,1od tUnt if s.itil well Is nut lilleo or HUL-urely cover d within twenty diiys "r nil this ilnto. I will 'III -uild n'l us ri"iiiri ! by bur, nud the "-o-.t t'e-reuf will tio tixe is a lieu njiliiit the a nnr les rlncil 1 ui 1 h- detor I In "u -thin "i ur''-le 1, ehuptur t. of thecoiuiillud taliite w i r iTEi:-f k K'ndOvoi ie Iililct No 14, l!ox llutto County, NebrabUa D.ited Mnr. 5 IS'.H, First publication Mar. 11. 1B93. Road Overseer's Notice to Non- resident Land Ownor. To Itobort 1). RuEMtll. Kccclior Security t-'avliiKs A Loan Astoclatiou non resident land You an hc-cbv notified unit c impiulnt has been ui.'i s to mv t .at tuoie i m t o i h- , n.U4lt I. uf Sl'l'tl"!! ', In toW I ...ipi 1, ,'U i west, lu llnv I tul I e -iiiiili I. He Nc ' In.isl.ii .in oh! ii'i oiernl I ,vhl b N l:m- Kermis t" sttx'U. s 1 1 l,ol Is o hoi Hid -l riiminou ,inl vim lire noilue.l tin f -, ilil I well Is not lllli il or sii'iirel ,- i d within I twi-nt v il i4 frniii JbK late. I will ml -.ih! well ns rcijtilrod by I iw, nn I the 111.1 Cicrenf win lie liixen its a ueu a iinsi uio umivo dcs -rlbed I mil. ns ilescrliiod lu tm'tlon IjIii, nrlh'lf 1. 1'lii.pti-r i, ol the coinulllud stututoi of Ih'JT. G. W. K Hit Hoad Overseer District No 'H, Hox llutto Couuty, Nebraska. Dated Mar. ft. IMiS First publication Marll. IK. Ko. ill OverM'ers iSoilct lo iSdii resident Land Ovwitir. State of Nebraska, Ilox Uutte County, ss: To O. II. Hamsdfll.nou-resldent land owner Yon ure horebj notified that complaint has been madoto me tnit tnero t oi the .juthwast quaiier of section as. in lownsnip sun. rnngo-i west, n, ltn llutt county, "tulii in- 'i -An no old nn -niereil well will -Ii U d.iu- is t A u-U. s.ild laud U (i ten. in I u on, ii a, id vou ure unttMvd toi i m1i i i Is n .1 llln-d nr svurely cover d .vltliln iw nty il tys fro n this date. 1 will Mil iald veil us niiilrod by law. and the, -ml tin roof vill be lived .is a lieu at ilu.t I in hh-ivo liwllml ii, (lo.cn ""I in v, Cm I hi. O I lllr)UI I. Of I n- 11 il, 'II. 11 I. l 11 v.' V9iitV .uu miups. 'CsW PUMPS. 1Kb .. .0 Wi;tHI POMPS Kwiilin'( Wlai - luilm. Irrirfi- ll"Si. IlrlllUS. vvoodfsw, lur. KI(tlC2. i iilrtnni.j te. 1'rliH - Beoi Sen! for Or AU WV'S, tflft - f W -Pi4ni.ka no x nullet-'Minnr. "i - Tt f-inkL Loiiktahurn. noii.rcnlilMil iTii! uwnr. oiinr- li.-iflijriiotlfll tlmt cumtilalnl haft iwn nili. ioin that there In on tho tonth it 1'iart-r of wvtlon 8S. In lotro lIp W. norlli of tnnm 61, wont, In iiiKOMkm-mnty. Hlato of xebr&tkn, an old iupii rpd vfll vlilrli I datn-Tnim to Rtock. lil 'flllil 1M flt,nn. nnil n Ki.nimnn .ml vnn m iilif hi! Hint IfMilil fll m nut. fllliwl. nr - i i -ir-lf omtrcil. in IWentv ili. from ihldl. I nil nil niil will nnrpiiiilrwlbylaw, and tho rol t'lircof will infixed jii n lion apalnft tho above iI'rlbod land, us nmt hied In nclion torn, art irlel. eliaptcr 4, of th eompllo.1 stat-iiti-Hor IMf. MAIMOnI'KTEKOn, Itoad Otnrm-r District No 17, , . . "ox unit County, NabrasWa. Dalml rh lit , IW Urst pnblicntlon Mi. 'Jri.lsus, . ,1. Koail Overseer's Kotieo to Non resident Land Owner. ytatp of Nebraska. Ilox Dntto Count r, lol.e Kranlvlioiipcr, non-resident land ownor: Y .utro hereby notified tliat complaint ban leon made to tne tlmt theru Is on tho north west quarter of hpcSI. In tonblp27,n,r 18. w, nox mute Count, Slato of Nobranka, nn old uneoiered well Uiioli in (Uiik-erous to ntook. Said I land Is oieu. and a common, and you aro iPMretv InrnrrJ Ii, IwnhtV ilnr. f.nm Mil. ., noiiueii inni u mm wen ik not nileil, or bk- " "A i "'. . JUSi 1'tl AlnXlUN, Head O veneer Dlntrlct No. 11. noxnntle Connty, NobBanka. Iht(vl Peh. 10. Mi, Urst publication rob. 21, 1M8. CURE CONSUMPTION. T. A. Sloctiin. M. O., the Great Chein 1st ami .Scientist, Offers to Send Fiee, to the Afflicted, Tlireo Hot ties of Ills Newly Discoveiecl Ileniedies to Cure Coiisutnp tion and All Luiik Troubles. N ttliinj,' (timid lie fairer, more phll niitliiopie or carry more joy In lt w.ike than the offer of T. A. Slocuui, .M. C, of 183 Pearl street, New York City. Confident Miat. he has discovered in absolute cure for consumption and nil lnilnijiiary complaints, and (o ft make its great merits known, be will send, free, three bottles (the slneum new sy.steni of medicine) to tiny reader of t tie Herald who la buf I'criiiK from chest, throat and lung troubles or cmiMimptloii. He invites those desirous of ob taining tlie leinedies to simply bend him tla-ir pxpiess and postolllce ad dress, and receive in return the three free bottles. Aiicitily ibis "new scientific course uf nii'ilk'ine" lias permanently cured thousands of apparently hopeless cases lie considers it ids religious duty a duty which be owes to hiiinaiity lo donate liis infallible cine. ' Offered freely, apart fiom Ha ad. berent st!oltli. ih enough" to com mend il, and moie so Is the perfectr t'oriUdfiiu of the creat chemist niak oK the offer He has p.oved consumption to ba a curable lliseuse beyond 'ny doubt. Tiiorw V 111 be no mistake In send iuj' tlie misiiiKe will bo iu overlook ing the Jjoctor's generous invitation. He litis m lite in his American and European laboratories thousands of testimonial of experience from thoso cured, in all pints of the world. Delays are dangerous; mail your address to T A. Slocum. M. 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