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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1899)
HOW SHALL WE INCREASE. HY .MIIS. A. 11. COHN1HII , Our own Whittier naid thcfio words : "Heaven's gate is shut to him who comes alone. Save thou a soul and it shall save thino own. " When a soul ia born into the kingdom of God wo are told that the angels rejoice aud so ho who ia truly a child of God rejoices when another lias given his heart to llitu who came to seek and to fuvo that which was lost. In the first ectasy of our newfound found joy and peace , our whole interest is given to leading others to Christ , and wo are so much in earnest and so anxious to toll someone ono else of the way that it may be M-lW that wo go in our own strength and without relying upon God , or rather without knowledgo. One has said , "Zeal without knowledge is like lire without light , " and wo must go to God lor strength and to his word for wisdom and knowledge if we would work for him Micucsafully. ThtiH the missionary spirit ( to tell others of Chiist ) is ono of the first fruits of redemption from sin. But often after our first cff ir'a ' are un successful in bringing thosb of our friends with whom wo have labored to Christ , either because of our solf-rolianco or lack of knowledge of His Word , we become discour aged. Then negligent and finally indifferent , wo forget that ho who died for us said , "Go you into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature , " which must have meant that each of us are to help not only our neighbors , but those , of all huds. Then it is lhat we need to bo remembered of our duty as Christians. Ono cannot read the Jifo of Christ without catching the missionary spirit which is manifest thoughout hi * whole ministry. His providing of food , healing the sick , causing the blind to see , the para lytic to walk and his talk with the woman of Samaria , are all good ex amples of the fact tliatG do nat have ( o go to heathen lands to preach Christ and hnvo the mi-s- lonary spirit. Next lo His lifo that of Paul , the first missionary , is a source of inspiration to all. Ilis sudden and complete conveision , his zal , which was guided by God ( though ho was obliged to wait until ho was in structed as to what ho should do ) , his continuing steadfast through much ailliolion aud persecution , and , when he could not visit the churches , his letters of admonition and encouragement all show us lhat a Christian miy so live as to be entirely outside of himself if ho is near lo God. Then the lives of our moro mod ern missionaries who have risked everything oven lifo itself in His name , should aud docs inspire us to feel an interest in the advance of his kingdom ouls da of our own particular church. Individually wo may increase the missionary spirit in and by our selves by such reading if we will , but for indifferent ones the organ ized iffort of our various church -r societies may do much good. Surely lack of interest in missions usually comes from ignorance. But if we are acquainied with thecaueea of missions wo will wish to do something for them , and doing for any cause brings it neirer lo dur hearts , BO that wo may begin with the child * en i \ the homo aud in thu Sunday School by having them give them their papers to some child who does not attend S. S. or by their for seci saving pennies some s / - iio mission , such an supplying bibles in our own land or supporting a S S in foreign lands , a work which cot IB but little. ThoB. Y. P. U. may become inlei- esk'd in some bpccifico work oiU- side of their own society. ' 1 ho Womau'ri Home and Foreign Hik- sion Circles may do much toward increasing that interest by system atio study and keeping in touch with all the missions both at home and abroad. Who can study ol the great Mormon octopus , which is surely , Bloudily and swiftly stretching out its many , arms arid ) - ' Ji gathering in state after slate right hoto in thiiMMvilizcdjiatiou of the nineteenth century , with its hlas- > bi'myVt8 fioiisualily , ita degraded icnioH and womanhood , without lutcrrninint to paoriiioo Bomolliing that inifHionnrica may bo Rent to countcraut tliu evil lonuhingH of cfio Rolf-Rtylcd Litter Day Saints ? Oh , if wo had twouty-two m'&Hion- ' irios in every etato , as they have , tlioir increaao would not'bo greater than that of any of our churches , it now is. Then when wo study of our nmsionaricH at workjlamong the Jews , GuimaiiH , Danes , Swedes , exican ? , Chinouo , Negroes and otherfl in our midst who hav Inover loard of Christ as a personal savior , ltd y 't accept him with fuoh faith and joy when told of His sacrifice , we caunot but feel that no will iclp to send some ono to carry the gospel tidings to them , though we cannot go ou solves. But our master paid , " I heso ought yo lo liavo r'ono nnd not to Icavj ihu other undono.1 So wo remember the divine command , "Go yo there "oro and teach all nations , " and are intcrestedgin iho millions of heath ens across the waters as wo stud ) of the woik done by our mission aries and the great need of more work being done , to eui-h au extent lhat wo will give of our moai as the Lord prorpors us , foi the "silver is nrno nnd the gold is mine , eaith the Lord of hosts. " riuu by knowledge of missionary wor i our women become interested hut the demand for money is rnoir than they can supply , and even ii it were not , it would bo unfair to deprive the men of the joy which comes from giving to Ills cause , HO we urge each pastor to preach mis sionary Fermoua aa often as it ia practicable at least once during the time given for the contributions for the niissiou work , and that pub- lie pro , > ram3 bo given in which men , women and children take part , for some one will bo reached in that way. Our societies f urn tali mater ial at a small expense. One of our atato workera at the Omaha convention told of one man who wrote , "Wo don't want no missionary aermona this year , " and i-aid that moat of the apathy so oftou manifo&ted in regard to mis sions comes from ignorance and local financial difficulties which hinder our giving as much as we would like. The latter may be remedied by tett'ng ; away from our own troubles in helping others aa Paul did. Another state worker referred to the neglect ot spreading the gospel as "Christianity's Crime. " Just now wo need not pray for open doors , but for money to send men and women to enter them and carry the gospel of peace to beautiful , ignorant , down-trodden Cuba and Porto Rico ; to the Sunrise King , dom , where Miss Buzzcll is labor ing ; to the Flowery Kingdom of China ; to the poor child widows of India ; to Darkest Africa and the many islands of the aea. What wo want ia conversion of money as well as soula. In a" word , if we are filled with the apint of Christ and inform our selves as individuals as to the needs of mission fields and the work be ing done , "tho missionary spirit of our church" will increase , Merna , Neb , Oot. ao. An Election 1'ocni. Saye Dr. llhodeflto Ir , llrowu We've had a fearful fight. I got tbo boya all eaf ely In Kxccpt that "niathersklte. " Stiys Dr Drown to Ir. Illcdes Men must be qualified ; For men of incointicc-.ciicy We can't bo justified. SuyaDr. Rhodes to l > r. Hrown We'vo got I'1 ted Cuinmtny'B skin , Anil while his bund was cudsel proof Wo beat him on thu Shlun. Says Dr. Hrown to Dr. Uhodes Those "native herbs" we're soiling Are \\ocdorful to vivo relief To oiu > w bo'oo got a sweollng. ' Eays Dr. Hliodet. to Dr. llrovvii ) You've got an olllce , soo. How would u legUlntUo boon Work nut next ) var for me ? Hays Dr. lirown to Dr. llhodes Thore'&e nothing now dljtruba , 1 think uo'vp got the sores removeit Ily giving "Native herbs' , Says Dr. liboJoa to Dr. lirown Will you btgln my boon ? I hardl > think this country now Gives mo sutllccient boom tiava Dr , Drown to Dr. Itbodea Vuu'rt hound to rife lo fume. Ilie me yov've got a starter now With Doctor t < > your name. Just then they took a clone embrace With many a ewcot guCaw. Old Dr , Hrown wont be he heAd Ad Dr. Itbodci hit ha , Scian Ciuiiro. The weather is getting cold and Jack tfroat has Blurted on his visits. Mien Ethel George had u narrow escape last Thursday morning. She was on horseback going to school nnd her IIOIHO foil , throwing her off. tiho was slightly hurt on the head , but no other injuries were received. Mr. Labordo has loft for his visit ic. the oast. Mrs , Oora Morgan's father is visiting with her at present. The farmer * are all buay husking their corn , the average yield being 15 bushels. Mr. Abbott nnd family were in Broken Bow last Thursday. . Mr. and Mre. Morgan were up to Mr. Pigmau'u on Sunday ami were riding in a now top buggy. Mrs. Sell ia improving with the treatment aho ia receiving from the magnetic dooter in Broken liow. She ia receiving a homo treatment. Mr. Baldwin has improved in his icalth so that ho ia able to be around once more. The now frame school house in ho Hir.dreo district IB completed ml Hohool began in it last Mon day. Alias Anna Wooth id the eachor. The republican apcaking at the Downey school house laat Wedncs lay was largely attended. The Sulu treaty was debated but not satisfactorily nettled. The populist speaking on the Monday following waa also largely attended. Mr. Will Edmunds was in Broken 3ow on'Saturday. The above was crowded out of ast weeks issue , Ilyno. Frank Gnfiith sports a now buggy. B O.Shed ia building a new house . ' suggest that the spinsters " look a little out" County Surveyor is taking Iho og out of the liucb around Ryuo and the crimps out of the farmers aoea. A literary aocioty has been or ganized at Sherruftii'ri school house which meets on Wednesday night Svory oody invited. Have you erected sheds for your took , or do you purpose to winter thorn on the leesido of a wire fence as you did last winter ? Wo are having as fine weather as eau be desired and our Lulling armors are taking ad vintage of it o make the preparations for win or , when they have little else to do nil care fhr their Block and watch he curling smoke from their pipes , is they toast their shins at tha firc- ide. For the benefit of our readers we jublisL mode of conveyance , mode of infection and tbo beginning symptoms of acailet fever or acaila Una , scarlatina being only ( ho latin name for aoarlet fever. Mode of conveyance ia through contagion on coming in direct contact and also conveyed by families , viz , , in ololh- ng , carpets , or from a person who ias been in a sick room and pass ing air.ong the healthy ; ago from the second to the tenth year. The period from exposure to fever varies from five to twelve days. The first symptoms are lever , sere throat and vomiting or sick at stomach rnd fever with a very high pulse , aay from 140 to 100 , and the child will cry in its aleep and it young may have convulsions. Within the first 24 or 30 hours the rash appears , first noticed on the neck and cheat and before it ap- peara the whole body looks red. By the end of tin first week the raah commences to disappear and the akin begins to peel off. The patient should bo strictly quaran lined for seven or eight weeks. Then the house and all clothing uhould bo thoroughly fumigated it : the house by taking ono draohm o powdered potassium in a saucer ant adding hydrochloric acid. Place the dish on the floor and .by hold ing the clothing over it until thoroughly fumigated. Great care should bo taken to give plenty of freeh air but to exclude all draughts from the patient. Just Kemeuiber That W. D. Grant does all kinds of repair work , and is iho only gun- ftinith in Broken Bow. Bring in jour guns , revolvers , Hewing machines - chinos , locks , gasoline atovea , and in fact anything that needs repair ing , and ho oaudo it for you , Also tin roofing aud roof repairing , 4t TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NKB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , * Helena , Uhlcago , llulte , St. Jofoiili , I'ortland , Kansas City , Salt l.ako City Hf Loula , and all Hun KrauolBOo polnls i-Nwl ninl Hoiillt. and all points west TltAlNS MiAVB AS FOLLOWS BAST. No. 4S. Local express dully , Lincoln , Omaha , nnd all points cast. . , . , . 0-20 a.m. , No. ) ! . Local passenger , departs. , 11:25 : a. m. No.It ) . Through freight east lally..5 : % ) a , m. No. 48. Local freight cast arr. dolly 13,00 p.m Departs nt . . . 1.05 p.m. Kxcupt Sunday. WH8T. No. II. Local express dally , Helena , lltitto 1'ortland , nil points west . 10:55 : p. in No. 43. Local pa > i < onKcrntrlvf8 at..4U : p. m. No. 45. " ' ect " lO'&H a. m No. 47. " " " SlBp. : in Departs at . 2.45p , m Kxccpl Hunilay , Bleeping , dining and reclining chair cars ( eonts trco ) on through trains. TlcKcs Bold and bag- gngo chocked to any point In tht United States and Canada. No. 43 has merchandise cars Tuesdiyi , Tlinrs- dnys and Saturdays. No. 45 will carry pafuongDrs for Ansolmo , Hal toy , Seneca , Whitman nud Alliance. No , 40 will carry passer KIT * for Uavciint Uraud lelniul , Howard and Lincoln , Information , mnpsi lime tables and ticket call on or write to 11 , L. Ormeby , nijcnt , or J Prune ! ? , U. I * . A , , Oninhn , Nebraska. 11. L. Ouusnr , At'ont. On tlio pontlwooil biwcli of the Bur- HiijUon UouU , eight mlus north of Komonl ( , y. D. IH iltich known u ' Slmup'BCiinon. " lti < over 700 foot Wid Illlll lllltll IV 1 W W 0li8 Hf ? < ) WnS Kiutnnud by u wooduii biltlgo iao foot iil h. tkf > bridge U-UB 1'amoiiH bormuo ol' ik'i ' liui hi. mid bccnuse of the unor- moiis luiuiiint of Umber tiHud lit ika c n BtiucMon , Thu Hilling hi this tiestlo waa be- KIIII on April 81 ntd thu b\K \ task was compliteil on September 8 , twenty WCI-KB Inter. Durlim Unit time , an ftvonigo o ( forty ilvo men , working in day at (1 night utilfts , weru eonsliuitlv employed. AppioxunntU'p , JI20.000 eab'c ynitls of earth were hsuled ODO und ono half milpB up a two per cent , grade , Mid unlundirg oil this high br dgu. Thlsrrqulrud 1,480 trftinp , of Hflern cirs eneli , innkltig over 22000 cnrluds. Knur ungtna were engaged nimrly all the Utiu , tno iwrngo number 6f trains per duy buing toa. Every yard ol enrtli was loaded onto the cars with a steam sbovlo having A capficity ot one aud ouo-hnlf cubic yurdj , anil unloaded from the cats with n steam phw. The work wnn cintutl on nt nighl-tlmo by mentis ot thu Wells By U m ot lighting. Thu report of Iho Burlington railroad for the lUcnl year ending Juno 110 Una jiiit been iesued. It shows that the Hiullt'Rton IB one of tin few American rallroiida Unit operate over 7.00J miles ana earn more than 540.000000 per annum. 'Iho Buillngtou system has now grown to (3,657 ( * mllre , and is still building rxtcDElorB Inirlrg the year covered by the report , its earnings reached the enormous total of $43- JJBD.OOO , or $580.000 more than the picvlouayeui. It ia worthy cf mention that this gain Is entirely from increased pisponger , mall nnd txprefs buainees , the freight earnings having fallen off the detailed figures of ( bu report ehow. That I he company tiis liberally spent money for Improve menu of railroad and equipment. , and Indlca'n ' that the Bur lington uttridatd of fllloiency , always high , has been maintained. Burlington Koule California Excursions Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Umahii 4:35 : p. m. 1 in- dolu 0:10 : p. m. and Hastings 8:50 p. m. every Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tourist Hleep- ors. No transfers ; cars run right through to Sun Francisco and Los Angelea over the Scenic lioiito through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; Lave spring heals and hacks and are provided with curtains , bedding , towlcs , soap , olo. Uni formed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving passengers of all hotlior about baggage , pointing out sVjootn of intcrcbl and in ninny other ways helping to make the overland trip u delightful exper ience. Second class tickets are honoreJ. Berths $ fi. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket oflico , or write to J. Francis , general passenger Lagont Omaha , Nob. Through Tourist Sleepers to the Northweit. The iinrlinglou Itoule has estab lished a twice a v/cek tourist car line from Kansas City toButto , Spo kune , Taconm and Seattle * Oars leave Kansve City , Lincoln and Grand Island every Tuesday and Thursday , ariving ut Seattle follow ing Friday and Sunday. They are upholstered in rattan. Thu bed linen and furnishings arc clean and of good quality. Tlio healingvcn tilaling and toilet arrangements are all thut can bo ( UHired and each oar is in charge rf a uniformed Pullman porter , whonu mlo duty is to attend to the wants of passengers. Oars run through without change of any kind and the berth rale from Lincoln lo Tacorna or Seattle is only tSD.OO. To intermediate points , it is proper tionatoly low. Montana aud the Puget Sound country are now enjoying a period of unexampled prosperity. As a consequence , travel to the North west is rapidly attaining largo pro portions , This now touriat car line has boon eotahlifihod with a view of oaring for the Burlington's share ol it in the bpHt possible manner. Berths , tickets and full informatioi can be had on application to anj Burlington Route ticket agent or by addressing J. Francis , G.P.A Omaha Nub. Juno 20th U. S. Land Office , JAMKS WIIITAUKAD , - Roftlator F. II , YOUNO , . . . - llooolvor U. B. Land. Ofllco , I.lncol-1 , Nobr. , I Oct. 92. I8P9 f Notice IB hereby given ttiat tlio follo'wIiiR- nsmcd totilcr has filed notlco or hi * Intcnllon to make final proof In support of hl claim , and that inlil proof will ho mime Imfnro Iho County , ln < lirt < , atUrokcn How , Naur. , Saturday , Doc. 8 1880 , vlxi KriicNt V Abbott , It K No. 18,443. for the mv 800. W , Tit. It. He. 19. llo names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of ; 1 < > l nd. VIE : Thomas Kennedy , Win. Bdmundi , \ \ llllam Williams , Frank Lotianlo. All of Cumro Ncur. tSB Ot T W JOHNSON , Itegtatcr. Lnnd Omoo at llrokcu Dow , Nobr. , I Oct. 31 , 1880. f Nollco IB hereby tlvon that the following- named 8cUlcrhasmed ; notice ofiliiU { Intention to tnaLo fliml proof In sutipott of his claim , and Hut Bald proof will bo tuado boforu Koplslor and Ho- cMvor. at llrokcn Uov.Nonr. . on December 8lh , 1899 , vlr : Jolui VrlHcliltorn , Holrot Jennctto Smith , deceased , of Wolsnert. Ncbr. , It. K. No. 7 , for the uwK Sec. 30 , T 17 N I * . IBV llo names the following witnesses to provo hla continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land , vlr. : William McOlaln , John rimer , Tboo- iloro IfrlBChkorn , of WoUsert , Noht .and William Mcnory , ot Ancloy. Nubr. novMH JAMKS WllITKHKAD , IlcgUtcr , U. 8. Land Olncc , Urokcu Uow , Nolir. , I bopt. S3,181/U. / f A milllcK'iit content aflldavlt having boon filed In thlR oltUo by Nelly K. Taylor , contestant , ngulunt timber culture entry No. 1C587 , mndo December Mih , lbH8 , for Uio northeast quarter of section 87. township 10 north , rat-go 21 west Oth 1 * . M. , by Aultmnn U. Tookor , coutcstro , In which It Is al loyed that paid AuUnmu U. Tookur has failed to plant tree sued * , cuttings or tree * , and cultivate the Biinio since the year 189J. Allliint says that at no tlmo butt the until Tooker planted or cnuiod to bu planted on iald tract , more than 3(4 ( noren to trurs , ticoecoda or cuttings , and mild three and one-half aeres were planted prior to 1B93 , nud Duld Tonker line wholly failed to plant any trees , trco gccdi or cuttliiKB , or to CBUCO Iho same to bo done during the years 1B9J , IBM , 1805,1800 , 1807,18U8 nnd 1BSI9 , to present date , and ms failed to cnllhalt'i or cnuio 10 be cultivated , said S i acreu since IM)1 ) to prcsuiit date , said par lies mo hereby notlllid to appear , respond and ollor t'Vldcncu louotiiui ; said allegation , nt 10 o'clock a. ui. , on November BOth , 189U , before the remitter nnd receiver , U. 3. land olllco , at lirokoii How , Neb. The said contestant liavlinr.ln a proper affidavit , lied Sept. W , IbW , tot form tacts which show that after duo diligence , personal acrvlco of this nollco can not bo made , it la hereby ordered and directed thut such notice bo given by duo and proper publication. sopt280t PIIANK II. YOUHO , Uicelver. Uultod States Land Olllco , Broken How. Nob. . I Sept. 28,1BUU. f A FUlllclent contest oflldavlt having been tiled u tlU olllco by Mlimlo llaku , contestant , against timber culture entry No. lL'd'7 , made April ajtb , 18119. for i > wH section Si , township 10. rangj 83 , jy Robert J. Krembyon , contestant. In wiilch It ID alleged thut Hoburt J. Krombyon IIKS failed to > lo\v , plnnt nnd cnltlvnto to trees , feeili or cut * .Ings , ten acres of Biilil truct or any portion there , of ; that ho failed to plant to tnus , m-edn or cut- lings , flvo acrcB of eulil tract In the ycarH 1889 , ItlH ) , 181)1 ) , IBltt , 180J , 16U4 , IBVI6 , 1800 , 18U/ , Ib'JSniul 1800 , und thut ho lias totally abandoned ald ttacl. and allowed the same to grow up up to weeds und icn Hi. Sftld parlies uro hereby noti- lleil to ipnuar , respond nud oiler evldoiico touch- ML' Bald allegation at 10o'clock n. m. , on Nov. V8 , IfcOU , before iho register nul recelvor , at thoU , B. land olllco , In llrokon liow , Nebr. Thu mild con * tcHtant having , In n proper aflldavlt , fllod Aug. S4. 1(00 , sot lorth facts which uhnw thut after duo diligence , pcrtounl ecrvlco ot lulu notlco can not bo made , U IB hereby ordered and directed that Mich notlco be given by duo and proper publica tion. o3 U ffUANK II. YOUNG , Hecoivor. United States Mud Olllco , Hrokon llow.Nob. , I Sept. 1W , 1809. f A Biiniclont contest aflldavlt having been filed In this olUcu by John llruubakor , contestant , agAlnet timber culture entry No 07UJ , made Octo ber SJ , 1880 , for K nwU , section U.I , township M N.ranio 17 W , by v > llllam 0. II , Dowtuiut , contcatco , In which It IB alleged that William C. II. llowman has failed to i > low , plant and cultl vato to lree , secils or cuttings live acres ot Bald tract of land for the years 1887 , 1888 , 188D , IffX ) , 1891 , 18UJ. 183,1 , 18Ut , 1800 , 1800 , 1807 , 1898 or 1801 , but bus allowed saU tract of land of land 10 giow up to weeds and Hrnss.and has totally abandoned snld tract ot land and has neglected the fame , said parties are hereby notified to appear , respond and offer ovldenco touching Bald allegation , at ID o'clock a. in. , on Friday , November Slth. 1890. liefore tlo register and receiver of the United HtatcB Land Otllce , In liroktm How , Nebr. The Hulil contestant having , lu tt proper i Illda- vlt , tiled Sept. SI , I80tfsot forth facts which show that after duo diligence , personal eurvlco of thin notlco can noi bo made , ft la hereby ordered and llroctcd that xtich notlca bo given by duo and iropor pBbllcution. o5-0t KKANK II. YOUNG , Uocelvcr. PUULIC LAND HALE. V , S. Land Ofllco , Ilrokvn How , Nob. Notlco la hereby given that lu pursuance of nstnutlons trom the Commlialonor of the ton- oral Land Ofllco , under authority vos od In him ly Section U456 , U. S. Itevlscd Statutes , as imcndod by the act of Congress , approved Fob. JOth , I80S , wo will proceed toolfor at Public Halo on the ' < ! 5tli day of Nov. , 1800 , next , at this ofllce , he following tract of land , to wit : The uwu BWU. of Sec. 10 , In Twp. IB N. , of K , 21 , W. Oth ' . ftl. Any and all persons claiming udvcnoly tha above described lands are advised to fllo tholr claims in thlsuflloc on or before tbo day above deslumttod for the commeucomont of said ao ! , otherwise their rU'hts will bo forfeited. JAMBS W1UTBHKAI ) , Itcetstcr. FHANIC II. YOUNO , Jtccelvor. Oot. 17th IH'JU. I'UBLIOLANUSALE. U. S. Land Office , Orokcu liow , Neb. Notlco I j hereby given that In pursuance of imtructlons from the Commissioner of the Oou. oral Laud OOlce , under autboilty veiled In him by section 2435 , U. S. Itov. Htat. , as aiuonded by act of Congress , approved February ' 'flth , 1805 , wo will proceed to oiler ut public sale , on the Mth day of November , next , at this ofllce , the ollowliig tract of land , to-wlt : 3\\X ewH , Sec. J , Twj ) . 18 , N , Hg. 'it W. 6th 1' . M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are advised to Illo their claims lu this ofllce on or bcforo tuo day above designated for the commencement of said sale , otherwise their rights will be forfoltod. olO-ut JAMKS WHITEUEAD , Iteglstor. FKANK 11. YOUNG , Itecclver. Oct. 17 , 1800. In tbo district court of Custiir county , Nobr. JolinK. Luvenee , llello'Cavonoe.LaMontuCaYOiieo , Kdlth Car-l enee , Sarah K.Cavonco , WaldoUavcuuo.tjally | I'uveuei'Frank K Caveucc , Jumes W , Oav | cnco , Lunlla Cavenee , Flora It. Cavcnee , Stacy Cavenco , Nancy Foggy , James Foggy , JrsKlo Watts. Watts , husband of said Jcselo Wntts , Soloiboti Cavi. nee , and Jennie C'aveneu. J The tbovoiuuncd defendants and each tnd ell of them , will tike notlco that on tflu Bill day of November , 1800 , John K , Cavcnee , I lie plafntlll above rumed' fllod bU petition lu tin district court of ( Junior county , Mibnuka , against raid ilefcudants , and each and nil of them , Iho object nnd prayer , ot which Bald petition are , for a decree of petition and sale ot eslute of Charles Caveueo deceased , who d.ed lu the year 1805 , loa\lng u timber cult' ro tn ry upon which proof had not been made , but which proof afterward * made In March 18J7 and tlnal receipt Issued theieforc , to the heirs of said Charles Cavenee , deceased , which ald land la described an follow * , towlt : The North-oaut quarter ( Nt E.Ki of sec- th.n 35 , Towiiflilp U Kungo 'Ai xltuated In Cuitor county Nebroeka. That tbu plalullll U one ol the ho'rs of Bald Churloa Caveueo di-ceuod , and has uuvlded one- elxth luternxt lu said estate , and that the defend ants uro also heirs of said estate and have an interest therein M shown bv tald petition. 1'laln'Jff also asks In aald petition that ho bo allowed , before the distribution ot tbo proceeds ot tbo sale of told efltutu , iho sum of JH. " > 5 which tie has expended lu money uud labor upon Bald land pa'il out for the benefit of the said L'harlea Cavenee , deceased. That the plaintiff herein pra',8 that U bo de creed that vail laud bu told and the proceeds brought onto court and applied to the payment llrtt on the amount which shall bo found due to thU plaintiff , fro u said estate , uud that the bat ance , after ca'.d amount bait boon paid to this plaintiff , may be distributed atnuug laid heirs o : aid Charlvs t'avoi tou.dcceaBod , according to tholr several rights therein You and each of you are required to answer sold petition on or.befora Monday , the ! 18th day of Ueo inber , 1809. Dated tbU Oth day of November , 1809. JOHN U. CAVKNKU. t'U'ntlH. IIy 0 1. . GUTTEIISON , IIli Attorney NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the dlntrlct court ot Gutter county , Hebr. Tbe Rellanco Trnst Co , , Plaintiff , T John Glllroy and Mri. John Glflroy , his wlf UefandanU. I Thedcfondanla , John Mllroy audUra , Join Olllroy. his wife , will tak notlco that on the IBtU lay of October , 1899 , the plaintiff fllod IU pell. Ion In the district court of CiuUr county. Nebr. , against John Glllroy , and MM. John GHirer , hit rife , dofcudnuti , the object and prayer of which are to forecloio a certain tax certificate luned by ho tr nrnrof 0" tnr county ontho Sthdar o November. 18W , of which the plaintiff Is now tha wnornnd holder thereof , for the mm of 11127.74 , ml covering the following described premises , , ols ono and two , In block eight , of the original town of Broken Bow , Nebraska , Bald county , an * npon which has boon paid tnbscqnent tax ai fol- OWB : On the 83th day of October , 180J , for Uio ycnrlSW , the amn of $2301 ; on th 1st day of August 1804 , for the year 1803 , the sum of $80.17 , uoh of which n * ounl * draw 80 per cent Interest torn their roinoctlvo datee , all of which U dnn ml unpaid. Plaintiff prays n decree ot forcclo- ure of said corttflcnto and receipts and salt of aid premises. You are required to answ r raid lotltlon on or befoto Monday , the 4th dmy of Ue * ember , 1899. Dated nt llrokon Bow , Nobiaika , hl 10th il y of October , W9 , HitAt , . ] TtlR ItKLtA.Kn TnCBT Co , , M4t lly Willis UadWell , Its Att'f. ' Attest : James Rtockham , Clerk Dlft. Court. Ily J. O Painter , Deputy. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. In the dlntrlct court of Cuetor county. Nebr. Tim Uollanco Trust Co. , Plaintiff , vt. F U DavU. full name unknown , nnd Mri. Hf lUvli , hie wife , Defendants. I 'lliu dcfomlnuti , f U UkVlt and Mri > F H D vU. ils wife , will lake uoilco that on thu 10th d j of October , IbUO.ttiu plttlntia. the liclUucoTruttCo. , Wild Its iicllllon In the dlnlrlct court of Colter com ty , Nobrankn , kffalnst F II Davl * nnd Mr * F t l ) vls , hl ulfu , ( IcfoLdanU , the object nd irajerofliloh nr to ( orecloro n ooitaln ux cortltlukto Uiued by the trrnnror of iMd Cotter county , on the UUli day of November , 1602. tt vhlch the pUlnUa U now tha owner ind holder he tof , for the rum of $71.81 , and covcrlna Iho ullowltiK doicrlbvd iireinlsen : Lou 11 , W , II , lu block VH , o ! Uullro&d uddltlou to the original town of lliokun How , f&ld county , and upon which hai been l > Md RUbaeuuuut tax an ( ollowa : On the SOtti day of Octobur , 18WJ , for thu ytar 1892 , the mm of 7 ; cu the 1st day of Acguct , 183t , for the year 1BOJ , Hie BUIU of T5.3l , wach ot which auionuta draw SO per cent intorcit from their re > . icctlvo dates , all ot which U duo and unpaid. . 'Utntin nraya advotoo ot foreeloiuro ot said cor * Ifloato and receipt * nnd sale ot auld promUM. You are required to riuwur laid petition on r be. 'ore Monday , the 4tli day ot December , IBM. Dated at llroken Dour , NoUraeka , thU l tn d r ot October , UUU. TUB UBLIANOK Tuusx Co. , Ily Willis Cadwell. Ita Att'y. Attcat : Jamci Stockham , Clerk O.il. Court. 18KAL. ] Ily J O i'Mnlor , Dtputy. oct8-4t NOTICE OK Pity At , SKTTLKMBNT , STATK OF NKUUA8KA , I , SB. Custcr County , f" In county court , bofoto J. A. Armour , Judga , n Iho matter of iho estate ot Uharlra UrlUltts , nsano ; nlao In the matter of the citato of Chailei Qrlflltia , deceased. To tha creditor * and holn , and to nil who are Interested In the eetala ot laid Charles arlllltts : Take notlco that Jtmat M Kuisall , aa guatdlnn and adtulnltitrator of Uio aforesaid c.stnto , ha i filed a report of his dolugi ua such , and aaka that lauie bo approved , and hat ho ho discharged from furtbei obligation heroin , and that the county Judge make such > rdor as to the distribution of tbo astota belong * ng to said estate aa may seem jnst and equitable ; nnd to assign tbo dower of thu widow herein , designate the holrs entitled to n share in said e - nto , and to grant suih other relief aa may bo deemed necessary in the flnal tottleinent ot Bald eitalo. Said matter ban been sot for hca-lmr on the 27th day ot November , 18W.at ) 10 o'clock a.m. , at thu county court room , In llrokuu liow , Neb , . at which time and place all parties interested may appear and bo hoard concerning the saint , after , hioo weeks lu the CUBTBH COUNTT UKPOIILICIH. Dated tlila 31ft day ot Oct. , 1899. True Copy. JA. . ADMOVU , County Judge. nov2-3vr Order on Hearing Petition for Administration. Tun STATB or N musnA , I , , Ouster Oounty , f " AT A BKSSION of the County Court , for the county ot Custor , holdon at the county court room In lirokuu Uow. on thu Oth day ot Novem ber , 181)9. ) I'rcsent , J. A. Armour , county Judgo. In tt o matter of the cstato ot Ueorgu W. l-'n-y , deceased , Ou application by petition of William U. Krey ot urokea Uow , Neb. , representing among other things that Unorgo W. Frey , un Inlialjltaut of said comity , residing therein on the 26th day ot .lauuary , A. I ) . 1899 , died IntestAtu , leaving ostal * to bu admlnletercd. That the petitioner Is a sou of ald deceased , aud prays that administration ot saiddtceased bo granted to 'A llllam II Prey. It Is ordered , That raid application bo heard ut the county court room , at the court house In ibo city of liroltou liow , ou the 1st day of Uecumber , 1BUU , at 10 o'clock a. m. It U further ordered , That notlco thereof bo given to all perrons by publication of such nollco it least thteu week * successively , previous to the tlmo appointed , In the Hepubllcau , a Weekly newspaper , published lu said county. ( Truu Copy. ) J. A. AUMOUlt , ( DUAL. ) County Jodgo. Notlco to Non-Resident' . In the District Court of Castor County , Nebr. The Kellauco Trust Co. , I'lalntlft , VI J Mary E Ulshop , J II Inman , Defendants. The defendant * , Mary IJ Ulshop J II Ionian , and James W Thompson , will take nolle * that on the 2Kb day of October. 899 , the plaintiff , The Ucllanco Trust Co. , fllod ilt petition In tlio district conrtof Cutter connty , Nebraskaagainst Mary Ii Blsbop , aud J U Inman , nndJas W Thompson , Defendants , Iho object and praver nf which ore to foreclose a certain tax certificate , Issued by the treasuicr ot raid Custor connty , on the 2i ! h day of November , 1892 , f wlilcli tbo plalutlU Is now the owner and holder hereof , for the sum ol $29.83 , and covering the 'ollowlng ' described promises : Lot & , block 77 , n Itallroad addition 10 tiiO original town of Hro- ken liow. said county , and upon which has bocu paid "subiMqnout" tax as follows : On the JiSlh day ot Octobur. 1893 , for the year 1B92. the sum of * 10.l ! : on the IH day of August , Ib94. for thu year 1B9J , the sum of $10.15 , o.ch of which unounts draw 21) per cout lulvres' from their respective dates , all of which Is due and uipald. 'lulutlll prays a decree ot foreclosure of said rertlncate and receipts and sale of sud ; prtmUts You are required to answer said petition on or fore Monday , the llth day of December , IbW. Dated at llroken Dow , Nebraska , this 24th day of Octoher , 1899. TUB HELUHCK TnusT Co. , Pitt. 8EAL.1 BY Willis Cadwell , Its Attorney. Attest : James Stockbatu , Clerk. Hy J Q Painter , Deputy. oSfl-lt NOTICE TO NON-RK3IDENT3. In tbo District Court of Coster County. Ch rle B Smith , Plaintiff , vs. ,1 [ ioujfttnln Young , Jr.etui. , Defendants , , , < j Investment Company , licnry' A Wyman , Its llo- cclvcr , Freeman's .National Dank , of lioston , Massachusetts. George Crocker and Mrs Qeorgo Crocker , his wifewill take notice that on the IBtn day ot October , IBM ) , Charles ti Smith , the nlalu- tin fllml lilrf nrtlMnn In the dlutrlct cnurt of dud * tur couutyNebraska , against you and each ot ycu the object aud pn > yer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage , executed by Uenjainlu koung , Jr. , and M ry 1C. Young , his wlfr , to the Ulobu Investment Co. , and by It assigned to tlila plain * lift , upon the roulbeast ( juarter of section two , In township thirteen north , of range iwetty-ono west of tn Uth P. M , U Cutter count ; , Nebr. , to secure the payment of ODD certain promissory note dated November 1Mb. 189 } , for tbo eum of 5MXOU , and due and payable December 1st , 1891 ; lhat there Is now duo and unpaid upon said notu aud mortgage the turn of 71)2.bS ) , fur which sum , with interest from this date , the plaintiff prays for n decicu of foreclosure and sale of bald pretu- Ites. You are ruiulrecl lo answer said pet tlou on nr before Monday , tho-7th day cl Novembvr , 1899. or thu allegations thoi eln made will be taken us Irue and decree rendered accordingly. Dated at llrnken Uow , Nebra kJ , thli 19th day of Octo ber , 1899. CUAULKS U r-MITU. octl9-it lly Alpha Morgnu , ills Atty. Cash Prl/cs For Photographs. For the six best photographs of farm coeuea along its line in Nebraska and Kantian , the Burling * ton off rri six cu-ih prizes , ono ot 120 00 , one of $10.00 aud four of $5 00 each. Photographs of grow ing orops , Harvesting operations , feed-lota , poultry , oittlo barns and creameries are particularly deairod. The contest oloaes November 30 , * 1800. J.FiuNCts. , Gen , Pass. Agt. Burlington Hoijte , Omaha ,