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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
TIME TABLE , 13KOKEN BOW , NEB , Lincoln , Denver , Umnbn , Helena , Chicago , Hutte , tit. Joseph , 1'ortland , Kansas City , Salt Lake Clt ) Sf Louts , aud All Han Francisco point * cast and south. nnd all points west TUAIN8 LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : EABT. No. 42. Local express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , and till points cast . . . .O'SO a.m. . No. 44. Local patgcngcr , departs. .11:25 : a. ni. No. 40. Throngti freight can tally. , BUU : a , m. No. 48. Local freight cunt arr. dully 1'J.UO p.tn Deports at . . .10. ) p.m. Except Su WKST. No. II. Local c'xprosc d-illy , llclonn , IhitU I'orliuud , uli point * wi'ft . 10:55 : p. in Ho. 4'J. 1 ocal pa fOlut'r.iirrlvoH at.1:55 : p. in , > o. 4fi. " \uM " lO'ton. m So. 47. " " " " ' . ' : lSp. m lupnilM t . 8.4B p , m Kxcrpt Sunday. Sleeping , ill ill up anil reclining clmtrcara ( Boats free ) un through trnliiH. Tlclius sold and bag- BUJJO checked to any point Iti tin United Status aim Canada. No. 48 has merchandise caiH Tuesdays , Tlinrs- dn ) s aud Saturdays. No. 45 will curry passengers for Anfohno , Hal vy , Seneca , Whitman and Alliance. No. 40 will cnrry POSJOI ycra tot Havouns Brand 1 ? hind , t-cwu.'d iml Lincoln. Information , mDpH , llinu tables anil ticket rail un orulvo toll. L. Orinsby , tigeul , or . ) Frutich , Q. 1' . A. , Oimihu , Nebraska. H. ] , . OtiMeiiV , Auenl. Uurllnyton Haute Calllornm Excursions Lliuap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Uinalm1:35 : p. m. I in doln 0:10 p. m. ami Hastings 8:50 p. ui. every Thursday , in clean , modern. not crowded tourist Bleep- on' . No transfer ? ; cars run riglu through to Snu Frixnuiaco and Lor , Angeled over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Lake City. Oars arc eiirputed ; upholHterod ii ratun ; Lave epny HCUIH and backs- un.i are provided with cuitainb bed.ilni : , to A h's , Bo < p , etc. Um- t'orriKu IIJIICIB and c.xperioncod ex cursion uonduclors accompany each i-xourflion , relieving paHsengerri of all bother about baggage , poiutiny out bVjeots of interobt and in mauj other ways helping to make UK overland trip a dnlightful cxpor luncc. Second class tickets an honoroJ. Berths $5. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington tltoute ticket oflice , or write to J. Francis , general passenger i.agent Omaha , Neb. The Way , to go to ali fornlu. Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted. via tLo Jiurllngton Koute You dent change cara. You mnke fas tl'me. You Eee tlie finest pcenery on ttic globe. Your car IB not as expensively fur- nlcned as n place sleepnr , but it la just us clean , juat as couiforublu , just IIP good 10 ride In auil nearly $20.00 otioriper It IIRB wldu vostlUulec : Ptnuohgaps high buck eetilB ; a nnformui Pullman porter ; clean bedding ; epnuiotis toilet rooms , tables atd licnting range. Ueing bttoDgly and heavily built , it rides emootbly ; it Is warm In winter and cool In Bummer. In cua&go of each excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies it rlgbt through to LOJS Angeles. ( Jars leave Omab8 , St. Joseph , I/ncoln and UasUtiRS every Thursday , arriving San FranclPCO lollowing Sunday - day , Loss Augeles Monday. Only three days [ coin Missouri River to the Pacific ( Joast , including two Btop-cvrrs ofy \ hours tit Denver und 2J tiours at Suit Lake City , two of the most Interesting cities on the continent. For folder Riving full Information , cill at any Burlington Itouto ticket otlice , or wrltn to , J. FHANCIS Gon'l. Pass. Agt. , Omaha , Neb. WANTED Several persons for District Office Managers in this state to represent me in their own and surrounding counties' Willing - ing to pay yearly § 000 , payable weekly. Desirble employment with uudiial opportuities. References exchanged. E'icloso solf-addreseed star ped envelope. S. A , Park , 320 Caxlcn Biiildirg , Chicago. In the olieet when a person has n cold indlcntu a te < < lency toward peuumonia .A puce of Ihuc'el dampen ed with Clmtntieriin's Piiiii liluui utiri baund on to the chest over the tent of iwln will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of puemonln. This eauio treatment will curciN. hme laolt In a few hours , Sold by ri'l Drugglsto. Euralta Jlnrness Oil Is tlio beat preservative of uew leutlier I and tlio hcht runoviilor 01 old leu'tier. Hells , Kolteiis , bin tic- ens and protects. UGO I onyoui licst harness , your old har ness end your carriage top , and they will nut only look better but \\tar longer. Soldeveryxvherein cana-ull olic-a from Imlf pint ? to the callous. LJ SUM.illU Oil. ( O , To the rublic. ( Our biography books were burned , containing 1,500 biographies , which can only bo obtained in time for publication in our book , by sending us by mail to Broken How at once , n letter , answering the following 'questions : Born where ? rWhon ? Father's name ? Mariicd , when ? Where ? To whom ? Who was born when ? Where ? Father's name ? How many children ? Their names ? Came to county when ? Located where ? About how many copies will you want ? S. D ! Buxciiiw. Vitws' : : ' - : ' / ' > vyai.t > teW > : 'f 8 > f E 9SS i iaiy St Wt | jj Equality , Economy , Security. , il'/J " bo tree tctt f < r Life Ininranco I * ttW iVS-i ? found In the Equity of the Contract , * i"\ \ ! the Economy of Management , and the Wg j'M Security for the Payment. ttnf THK OlllQtNAL H Bankers Life Association , S | : * ' * efcl ! Oe ; : 1 . & < g Dc Blolacs , larva. tf I ' A' KUWAHD A. TEMPLE , Prctldont. 3jS ri * JiiA Orgaulrcd July 1st , 1879. - " Guaranty Fund for safety. t | | j'j/jf / Snrplns Fund for protection. "Jfy Supervised by 8,000 depository batikt. .y ; ? | > Sccnrl Ics deposited wltu the etnto uvj department. | tj * ; Conservative methods. j'j'ft' | Preferred RtssLow Ratca. ' - - . i Quarterly Payments. , ! ' ; For rates and full Information , call on igt V/i / .T fl RTARWia. m ' ; Aj | , n V.iU Agent tor Ouster County , Neb $1 V.ilj Offlco at Farmers lir.nl : of Cno'.er sSE Cocnty , Urokon Uow , Neb , > iti ! i g No woman can bo too careful of her condition during the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her life and that of the child , It lies with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal shall be made comparatively easy. She had better do nothing than do something wrong. FRIEND is the one and the only preparation that is safe to use. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications are eternally right. Internal medicines are radi cally wrong. They are more than humbugs they endanger life. Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally re lieves morning sickness removes the cause of nervousness and head ache prevents hard and rising breasts shortens labor and lessens the pains and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shreveport , La. , woman : "I have been using your wonderful remedy , Mother's Friend , for the last two months , and find it just as recommended , " Drujfzlst * Mil It at $1 per bottle. THE BRADPIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA , OA. Send for our fr e llluitraUd book , "Before Buby is Born. " S D. Butcher has selected men from every post office in the county to write , but this excludes no one from competing for the premium book. Two Pointed Questions Answered. \Vbtit Is the use ot making a better article than your competitor it you cnn not get a better price for It ? Ans. As tncre Is no difieienco in the prloo the public will buy only the better , so that while our profits may bo smaller on H single sale they will bo much greater In the aggregate. How can you get the public to know your mnko is the beet , If both Articles are brought prom inently before the public both are certain to be tried and the public will very quickly pass judgement on them ind use only the better one. This explains the largo Bale on Chamberlln's Cough Remedy , The people hftvebeon useingit for yenrs and imve found it can alwnye be depended upon' They may occasionally take up with some fashionable novelty put forth wl'h ' exaggerated claims , but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to bs reliable , and for coughs , colda and croup thorn is noth trie equal to Cliflinborlin'B Cougli Heui"UFor sale by all Druggleta Ohambrrlnin'fl Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Rerurdy can alwaya be d pen- ilcd upon and is i lenient and rafo 10 lake. So'd by * A Sure Sign of Croup. Iloivsness in % child that ia subject to croup is n Giiro Indication of the ftp proHCh of the cl'3rn ' ri. If Chamberlin't1 Uough Remedy H given BS soon IXB tne child beuntutB hoh'rw , or even after the oroupy coutrh has appimrd ; It will prevent vent the attack. Many mothers who havd uroupy ohlldrou always keep this remedy ut band and find that it Fnvte them much trouble and wor y. It can alwaya be depended upon and it IB pleaseut to take. For sale byrall drug- C.V. . HEAL. A. P. SMITH. Beal & Smith , ATtORNBYS-AT-LAW. Prompt attention ulron to collections and rotl emtc. Offlco oTor Flrtt National Uanlc. Uroken llovr , . . . Nebraska. T. W. Bass , DENTIST. All work first class , Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Bow , Nebr. Explanation of Sunday School I/won. r ntr/eio , o. acnNt. The Baptism and Temptation of JOBUB. Mftlh. 3:13tO : 4:11. Jan. S8 , 1900 , Golden Text Tnl li my lielorcd on ( In whom I am well plefliod. " The next event m onr Lord's life , after his visit'at twelve years of ago. to the Temple , is his baptism. Ho baa become almost thirty years of ago and is ready for his life's work. Ho haa boon following the carpenter's trade at bin homo in Nazareth , and tidings are brought to him that John ia preaching in the valley of the Jordan , and that the wholi ) country in resorting to hie preaching. It ia probable that John had been preaching for eomo time , six months or a year , when Jesus leaves Nazareth and gons down to the Jordan to be baptized of John. When Jeans presents himself for baptism John forbids him , but Jems pays , ' -Suffer it to bo ao now. " lie having taken the form of a atrvant must ba in sub jection to the laws ot righteousness , and wo Hod him never failing to obey these laws. Immediately upon Jesus stepping out of the water the heavens parted and the Holy Spirit descended upon Jeaus , resting upon him as a dove. From that same place came a voice s.iyiug , "This is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. " Thus began tbo beautiful ministry of Jesus Christ. The dove might well represent the life of Jesus ; in nocence , kindness , love , all mark the man JCHUS Christ. ' 'A bruued reed shall he not bleak and * amok ing flax shall he not quench , " said the prophet of him Never before had that voice from heaven been hoard on earth calling any man God's beloved son , and adding the approval of God to anyone's life , "In whom I am well pleased' " Thus God was perfectly satiaHed with the boyhood of JOSUB , with his young manhood , with him as ho worked at the caipcntor'a bench. " That all seeing eye , that all know ing God finds no fault in Jesus of Nazareth. The heart of onr Lord must have rejoiced at this approval from heaven. The next event will be the proof aa to the truthfulness of that voice.V are to see whether or not a human being is capable of auataming himself as a .perfect , holy son , well pleating to God. God.After After the baptiim the Holy Spirit led Jeaui into the wildsrneea to be tempted by the devil. In this desolate elate place ia to bo YVitnt-RBod a struggle for supremacy. The light and the darkness , righteouencaa aud din wore to grapple in a death struggle. Two great personahtiei Wtre here to meet in combat that meant either salvation or eternal death to mankind ; and to the com batanti it meant which should bu supreme. If Jesus Christ failed in one point till was lost to him and to the multitudes he represented. "But thanka bo unto , Him who givetb us the victory , " that ho waa conqueror As with Moses and Elijah in the mountain fasting for forty days , our Lord also bad him forty daya of fast , and afterward ho hungered , and then Satan came with this temptation : "If thou be the son of God command that these stones bo made broad. " Here is a temptation directed at the appetite. Adam fell on a leaa temptation , and when Esau waa famidhed for something to eat he was tempted by Jacob to sell bis birthright and did. Thous ands have tilled the glutton's and drunkard's graves because of giv ing up to tbo temptation ot app - tite. However , Jusuc. while abl > to make the stones into bread , could not unless he sinned , for be was led here of the Spirit , and God would provide aa He bad for Israel , and even the birds of the air re ceived their food at His hand. To meet this temptation Jesus had sharpened arrows , many of them from the arponal of the old testa * inent. "It is written , man shall not live by bread alone. " Then the devil taken JOSUR into Jerusalem , aud having set him on the very highest point of the tern p'e ' , tempts him thus : "It thou art the Son of God east thyself down , for it is written , "He shall give His angels charge concerning thee and in their hands , t they shall bear up lest at any time thou dash thy foot againet a atone. " In this temptation it is obvious that the devil desires to tempt Jcnua oven with the very arrows thut Jesus used. "It is written. " The duvil knows scripture and uses the very beat and most precious promises of the bible to tempt people , lloro ho uses the Olst Ps. , BO rich in promises. The force of temptation in this second ono ia tbo misinter pretation that Satan domed Jesus to put to this promise. Satan tempted Jeans as to his faith in God , aa if Satau would say , "Now if you have faith in G > d show it by casting yourself down nrd if God will keep Ilia promise no harm will oomo to you " Had JCRUH done as Satan desired ho would have shown graat presumption and would have been gu Ity of a very foolish duoii , Ho was a human being , aud as a luitnan being ha must obey the laws that control any other human being. Faith euro or any other such teaching ia giviug way to this very temptation , It is prosutnp lion for anyone to reject means that God gives man , and then quote scripture to sustain a very foolish deed. This temptation also was mot by quoting from the bible , "Thou shalt not tnmpt the Lord thy God " The devil having failed in two denperato attempts to dufeat the Christ , now gathers all the al lurementa ho is able , brings togeth er all the forces of his kingdom. Having tailed to break down the character of Jesus by the tempta tiou of appetite , then tint of doubter or proper faith , ho now assaults Christ on his moral integrity. Sa tan carries him to an exceeding high mountain and shows him all the kingdoms of the earth and their glory , and says , "AH tl'cso will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship mo. " Satan was shrewd to show Jesus the kingdoms that God had given His son when He said , "Ask of mo and I will give thee the heathen for thine inheri tance and the uttermost parts of the earth for th ; possession. " Jesus came to rule over the nations , to win kmudonis to himself , but not with tin help of Satau. Never could he compromise , never allow Satan to join his forces to the kingdom - dom of righteousness ; even a child notices the brizen faoo of this temptation , "fall down and worship me. " Moat of ua compromise more or lens with vin , but thank God Jtaue Chrint never compromised eycu to win men and t > are them from boll , This audacious temp tation brought its lilting rebuke , "Get thee heuoo Satan , for it ia wr'tten , "Thou ehalt worship the Lord thy God , and him only shalt thou arrvo " With this the devil leaves him , and "angola come to minister to him. " It IB always the OiiHo if men are not overcome of evil the end sees the angelu , "and ho being tempted in all points us wo are , yet without sin. " U. S. Land Offlce , Uroken Uow. Mobr. . 1 Jan. 11,1000. 1 A indicium contest affidavit having ueeu tiled In tbli ofllco by Natlmn T. . Guild , contestant , ngalu9t T. ( J. entry No. 18169 , made May 10 , 1800 , for twU ceo. 2J , tp 8' . It. SJ , by Paul S. Jeueeu , contcpteo , In wliicli It la allowed tbat tali ! claim * ant , Paul 8. Jouicu , Uab filled to plow , plant or cnltlvato any 1.01 tlou of talU tract unJ eakl laches exist at thin ttioo ; raid parties arc hereby notified ti > nuiitmr , reipoutl and Oder evidence touching B if allegation at 10o'clock a. m. on Feb. iilVM \ , before tQe Uogliter and Itccelvor at ttiu Uiillvd States Land OlHcoln Uroken Haw , Neb. The ml < l cmitei-tant nuTliiK.ln a proper afllilnvlt , fllcd Sept. 5th , 1899 , eel forth facts whluli tliow that after duo diligence , jicreoual ecrvlco ot this uotlce'cau not bu mado. U 1 * hereby ordered and directed that encti notice bu given by due and proper publication , FRANK II. YOUNU , Itecelver. ORDBKON IIEAKINQ PUTITIOM FOlt AD MINISTRATION. The State of Nebraska , I Caster County , j" At a Ptcoluu of the county court fur Ilia county of CubBur , tiolden at the county court mom lu UroUen Ua\r , on the SSlu day ot Decumlier. 1BW. 1'roicnt , J. A. Armour , Conntr Juilg" . In the matter of the cstutu of Goo. U. Green wood , deceased. _ un application oy petition of Nawaret 1. Spencer und Mary Noouan of Ouster couUy , rep- rusenting among other Ihlnqs that Uco , U. Greenwood , an Inhabitant of Crsttr coutty , on the 23d day of Decuinbor , A.D. 1899 , at Ansloy , Neb. , died Intestate , leaving mnleto bo adiiln- Istered. 'J hat the petitioners are daughter * of mid deceased , and prny that admluliiration ut ad ! deceased bo granted to Jaun-ti Ludwlcb. It li ordered that laid application bo heard at the county court room , ut tha court bouse In the city of Urokon Uow , on the 99th day of January , 1IKXJ , at 10o'clock a. m. It la further ordered , that notice thereof be ulrun to all pontons by pubn cation of inch nodes at least three > veeks suc cessively , previous to the time appointed , in tbo Kepubllcuu , u weekly newspaper , publlfhed at the city ot Urokeu Uow , In eulil county. True copy. J. A. AitMOUIt , Seal. County Judge. In the County Court of Cutter Co , , Nebraska. To all whom It may concern , ani especially to Albert HertacUlngor : You are hereby notltled tbat Peter Damns , guardian ot the oatate of Albert liertsohlnger , haa died his account In this court of bit doings ai such guardian , and also hli petition asking tlnit be be discharged as uch KO&idlan of salil ertate , And you are further notified that Kastu- mas Andergoii lias this day filed a petition In this cqurt askmi ; that he bo appointed guirdla of the person and estate ot the said Albert Uerlacblnger m.d that It Is Hereby ordered by the ald court tbat oath raid petition * bo beard In said court In Hrokcn bow. lu tld county , on the 26th day of January , 1000. at 1 o'clock p. m. . after four ueoks publication oftbtsnoUce In the Cnster County JUpnbllean nod pcnonal lerylca of a copy on thl lil Albert Uotuchlngsr. Wllneii my toil thin tBth day of Deo. , 1639. ( ISAL ) J. A. AllMODR , Conntr Jndgd. OUDKH ON GRANTING ADMINISTRATION. The BUte of Nebraska , I Cutter County. f County Court for said County. . At A ettlon ot the County Court , hold at toe County Court room , lu and for said county , nt Hrokon How , on the 7th day ot December , A.I ) . 1899 , Present. J , A. Armour. Co. Judge. In the matter of the estate of Gco.V. . Frry , de ccAscd. Wf.cre c , letters of administration hare this day uccn granted to W. U. Frcy M mln.tnlnlrator of the Ute ofOco. W. Froy. Ordered , that six month * bo allowed for creditors to proiont iholr claims against raid estate for adjustment and allowance , ml ono year ho allowed said admlnls- Irntor to fettle Up nnld rstato , from the illtt day of December , A.I ) . 1809 , And It Is fnrthor or dered that notice be given creditors of said rstnto to appear before inc. at tha county court room In paid county , on the Slut day ot PobrRiuy , 100 > , on the 31st day of April , 1900 , and on the Hist day of Juno , 1930. at 10 o'clock a. m. each day , by publication ( u the Republican , n nowfimpor printed In raid county , four weeks successively , prior to the lUst day of February , 11)09. ) for tne purpoFo of presenting their claims lormljnstment and allowance. J.A. ARMOUR , (8K1L.J County Judge. OTIOK TO NON-RKSIDEST tIKPKNDANTd. William Dnegcit , Hester UagRott andS. Cahlll * Co. . defendants , will take notlco that on the 18th day of November. 1899 , Kllza A. llnllls na plaintiff died her petition In the district court ot Nobratkii , In and for Cutter county , agntntt said defendants , liaploa'lcd with others , the object aud prayer ot which IH to forecloeo oeriatn moriKHKu executed l > v the dcfcudnuts , William DaRL'oti and Hester Duggott , to the said Ellzit A , Uullls , conveying thu southwest quarter ot tha northwest quarter and lot * 3 und 4 , lu section 0 , lu township 10 , N , of range D.1 , also the southwest quarter of section M , In lownihlp 17 N. of range H , nil west of theHli P. M In Mebrnaka , to re- euro the pHymcii ) ot ono rcrtalu promissory note dated on thu usth day of Muy , I8V2 , In the sum of nlno hundred dollars , duo und pnyablo on the Hretday of July , I8'J7 ' , wllh Interest thereon at Iho rate of woven per cent per annum , payable semi-annnnlly. There It now due on said note nm ! mortgage the until sum of StkX ) on mid prin cipal nolu , with Interest thereon front the first da. of July , 181)3 ) , at ton per cent per annum , and KU.BU Altli interest thereon from the flrat day of July,1805 , at the raio of ten pur cent per annum ; $31 DO , with Interest ' .horoon from the 1st day ot Jan. 18'JO , at the ratu of ten pur cunt per annum : $31.00 , with Intercut tlioreon from tlio flnt dai ot July , 1800. at the rhto of ten per cent ( .er uu- nnm ; aud S'31.60 , with Interest thereon from the 1st day of Julv , Ib97 , at the rote ot leu pir ceut per atinuin , And 131,50 , with Interest tlicroon from thu 1st ra ) of Jan , 1BU7 , ut tlio rule of 10 per cent pi-r annum.for which euvoral rums with In- ten stfrom this d ito the phliit.ll prays for n decree that thu dcfendnnts bo required to pay tbo tame , or that eald prom eos may bo told to sntljfy the atununt found duo. You arc required to answer paid petition ( in or beforu the x'lnti day of Janu ary , il'iA ' ) . Dated this 18th day of December , 1889. KUZA A. HU1X1H. By Jainos Lcdwlch , lier attorney. NOTION TO NON-RUaiDMNT bEFENDANTS. W. H. Urccdlng , Mnrtlm 1C. Urcndlug , W. U. Mcckor and Uraltmrd , Klclisrdeon & Carpenter , dcleiulanta , will take notice that on the 18th day of .NOV mlier. I8U9 , W. 1) . Mdlntyre , Dlalntm herein , Illtd his petition In the district court of Nebraska , lu and for Ciiitor count/ , against ( aid defendants , the object m.d pruyer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgaga executed by tbo de- fonttants , W. S. llrcedlnu and MartlmE. llrcod. Ing , husband and wife , to and In favor of the Notmibka AIorlgrKO & 'I met Co. , oonvoylog the nwW und the nwH ne > f wW wVi and nek swM of HL-cllonu , towndilp 18 N. , of range 10 nest of the Oth P. &I. In Nebraska , to ncctiro the pay ment of ono certain first mortgage bond or note , dated on the lUthdayof September , 180.1 , for the rum of nine hundred dollars , duo and payable on the first day of Januiry , I8)9 ! ) , with Intoroit there on at the rnto of seven per cent until duo , and with Interest at the rate of ton per cant per an num after maturity. There IB now duo on said note and mortgage the sold sum ut 8900 , with tu. tercet thereon from thofl-btday ot January , 1899 , at the rate of ten per cent per annum ; alto nine Interest notes , each In the sum of $31.60 , duo on the first davs ot January and July ot each year. commencing on the 1st day ot January , 1895 , with Interest on each of said notes from tbo maturity thereof at the rate often per cent per annum. The plnlntltF prays for n decree that the defendants . S. Breeding and Martha K. Urccdlng , be required to pay the same , or that said premises may bo sold to satisfy the amount duo. You , and each of you , are required to an swer said petition on or befora the 29th day of January , 1900. Daled thl 18th day of December , 1899. W.U.-MolNTYKB. Uy James Lcdwlob , his attorney. In the Diitrlct Conrt of Cnitor Conuty , Nob. George W. v Icason , Plaintiff , } vs. > William 11. Coons , ot al. Defendants. > To William II , Coon # , Kllzabolti Coons and Geo. II , Dell , non-resident defendants ; You and each of yon will taUa notlca that on the 13th day of August , 1899. Qeorgt W. Qleaion , the plaintiff above tiamed , fllcd his petition In the District Court ot Caster county. Nebraska , egalnstyouand each of yon , and other defmid- ents , the object and prnyorot which eald petition nro to foreclose a certain mortgage executed on October lit , IdM , by William U. Coous and ElUabeth Coons to the Globe Investment Co. , aud utterwards told nnd nmlguod to tnio plaintiff. Said mortgage was given to secure the payment or a principal note of { 000 , dated October 1 , 169i , and due October 1st , lbU7 , with Interest tuerrou at 7 per ctnt per annum from date until maturity and 10 per cent thereafter ; and also to secure uy payment for taxes upon the promises de scribed lu said raortgagj which the holder of suld mortem c m'glit iiu } . Ku'd mortgage was glv n upon the HUJ4 of nwk mid the nwtf of tbo neH of IX and the wtt of the * oU ot 1 , nil lu towiishlp 16 , range IS , Caster county , Nebraska. That there Is now duo upon said mortgage In * Uebtcdnetn the follow ng amounts : Upon the principal note gCOO , w'tli 10 per cent from Oct. 1st , IBU7 ! upon coupons No.t ) , 7 , 8 , 0 and 10. JS1 each , with intureit thereon nt thorite of 10 po- cent per annum from the datct of maturity of said coupons respectively ; and there 11 also duo for taxes paid upon tald prcmteea by the holder cf Silu mortgage gW.'JJ. with tot percent there * on from the data of raid payment * , for which inns , with Imeren thereon as uforceak.1 , plain- till prays for a decree foreclose g eald mortgage mid decreeing that Buhl prcmlecH moj bo sold to satisfy eald amount , with interest us aforesaid , anil co H of suit. You und cuch of von are re * quIroJ to answer said petition on or before Men- ( .my , tie 1Mb day of January , 1900. GKORUK W. GLBASON. By C. h. Gnttcreon , Ida Attorney. OKDKR ON GRANTING ADMINISTRATION. The State of Nebraska , ( . . Custur County. County Court for said County. At a session of the county court , held at the county court room , In and for euid county , at Uroken Ilnw , on thu luth day of December , A. D.18U9. Present J. A Armour. Co. Judge In thu matter o ( thu CHtate of Elvira Yore , d- ' " _ , \Vhei ens , letters of administration liava tbU dny been grunted to A. U. Towlc as admlulitra- tor. Ordered , that six months be allowtd for c editor * to nresent their claims aruluit sMd eblU'efor ailjujtmeut und ilbwauie , and ono > ear bu allowed nald udmlnl-ttra or to set lo up paid estate , Iroin t -lotiiny of December. A. U. IBa'.l. And it ia fnrtbor ordered , Ihut notlco be given to the creditors of uuld cstato to appear before me at the county court room In said coun > ty , on ihuiilst day of February. 1000 , on tba Ud day of April , 1UOO , and on the SUt day ot Juno , 1900 , at" o'clock p , m , each day , by publication In the Republican , a nowxpaper printed In said county , four wo < ke successively , pilor to the Slst day of February , 1DOJ , for tbo pnrpote ot proHOiitliiK their claims fur a < Uu tmnt and al * iowiince. Truetopy , ( HBL ) J.A. ARUO It , County Judg * . TRADE MARKS DCGIQNO COPYRIGHTO &c. Anyone sending a sketch nnd description mat qulckljr aicttrtnln our opinion fret ) wliftlier an invention U probably patuntable. Cotmiainlc- . tlonittrlctlyuonnilontlal. Handbook on I'ttteoti out free. Uldost euoncj for sceurmc puti'itiE. Patents tnlcen tiirout.'li Munu & Co. ruculvc tptclatnotlct , wltlioutcharuo , latbo Scietitific Almndtomoly llhulriito'l wpoXIr. I.nreest clr dilation of any nelontltla Jotinml. Terms , J.1 a rear : four months , tl. Bold by all n w < 1onlor Uranoh ( DR. R. H. McOROSSON , Tb bid * to tl&st A at the Supnrvl-ort of Cutter oounty , Wtb , , Fr * lectedi therefore , twled bldi will b rec lre4 ky tbo nmlerslgniHl , countr clerk of OMt r OjMiMr , Neb..forfnrnlihlngth tnppll ( ar HMtfMktX for the year 1900 , at per ettl t Mnto AtMti * fld. All bids mB tth fll deob.f r * feW h'l , mtoap * Ce-i tf Cfwlr. By C. 1ft I , . , . , . , . Estimato'ofjSappliei , Cnttw Coosty , f or.tte teer ,1600. BOOU. 1 probate record , 8 quire , printed , with Inltx. i mortgage record , B qalrp. plain' , no.llnd * to pan. 200 shootii township pUts , . 4 towpihlpt , ' to1 th thoet , rcalo 1 In to mllo. 90 canvas covers , leather coroori , tor nomflrlcal Indices. Daily record , with leather ttbt. letUrod. 1 chattel mortgig Index , 8.qnlroKo. T. 1 ofllclnl bon.l recoid 8 quire , printed , No 7. 1 supervisor' ! record , 8 qulro. No 4. 1 trial docket. 8 quire. | > rlntodNo 4. 1 fee book for clerk ot dUt court. qnlrt , prlntefl 1 niortuBRu record , 8 quire , NO. W. I deed recoid. 8 qclre. No 96. 1 o < > irons cntb book , 4 quire , tpeclal rated ana printed. S appearance dockets , 8 qnlre , printed * y trial dockoti , 4 quire , printed hed , 9 trlil dockets , 8 quire , printed head. 60 bar dockets , DOO catci , 0 case * to page , daablo , BTATIONRUT , VUiMKII AKD BUNDMZS. 20,00(1 ( note heads , ptd , 7 Iba , t r 1,000. 10,000 letter heads , ptd , 10 Ibi , per 1,000. 5,000 letter botdi , ptd , H pge , belt quality , par IB.OOO e'tivolopot , ptd. 8U laoh , mtdlura , p r 1,000 t > ,000 envelopes , ptd.hlnbn , medium p r 1.000. ,000 envelopepld , flu Inoli. b tt quality , j > 15,000 envelop * ! , ptd , 0 Inch , tnodlnm. fior.l.OO * . I.IKX ) envelopes , ptd , 10 Inch vanilla b t. Bit 1.000. 0,000 blotter * , } iiB > i , 10 R ) . 6uO rev , doo. envelop * * or court vrrappsr * , tin 10 , ptd. B roams legal Abstract , 101bp r roam. 300 rev. doc. envelope * , plain , fi reams legal oip , IK Ibs per ream. 00 paper covers , plain , a Vcama typewriting paper , common. 0 ronmt ' typewriting p par , llnou , No' * eltlMr 1 , 'J or 8. CO chattsl mortgagtf Ole * , leather backnnmb r ( ! . 4 gios * Gluclnnmponi , any number. ' - ' 5 groin i'alladtum pen * , auy number. 4 gross Qlllott't pen * , any number 5 groit Sponcarlan DOUR , any unmtwr a ro a Kstcrbrooc't pen * , any number , 18 qnnrta Sraffo.d1 * commercial ink. 1 quart crimson Ink. 1 gross Dlxqu'i sccrutary pencil * , No. 8J9. 3 uro'R Triumph p ncllt 3 ire ; * Beat * Allpeuclln. 1 KTOII B. Kaber's colored , Ko. COS. 1 grosi election indolllble , cap aqdr tg. ( I uoz Hanford's mucllago , iponia top. . K doc wood rules , brat * fact , IDlncn. mtpU. U doz wood rules , brat * face. 10 laob. M doe ( nf ty Ink ataudi , medium tUo. . I. ! John tfabcr'n stool knlfo * * * oljany UfttwH * StarUormany. 1-8 doi letter flies , wood. naor cartrad. < 4 grot * robber band * , 00 4 groit rubber band * , COX 4 grog * rubber baud * , cO 1-8 , 4 gross rubber string band * . 1000 Meglll'e fastener * , M. H , 0-fl inch. loOOst pks , hreccb.OBUr. ISu leather tabs , printed or numbered. 4 gros * pyramid pint , imall * leo. 5 grots pyramid pin * , largo tlie. 2 grops penholder * , plain , , cedar , swell tundl * . to dee hoiof. metal bound , BHx4x6. 10,000 oOlclai ballot * . 10,000 ( ample ballot * . WK3 legal blanks , tall * lie , 4 page * priaUd. 1000 legal blnuki , fnll stio. tire pinss printed. 1000 lo nl blank * , half page , printed , any foim , 88 setof poll books. ' ' ' " 38 envelopes forpollbooki. , , 200 Instruction card * to voters , 1000 school dittrlct receipts 800 In .book , ori and duplicate , nnmbored and perforated. 600 redemption cortlflcatet , 900 in book , ' ori and duplicate ! numbered and perforated. - 1000 tsx sale oertlflcatOB , 00 In bo&k , original and duplicate , numbered nd perforated. 7000 tax receipts , ruled , numbered and perforated 00 In book , original end duplicate. 4 vols binding complete record,8 qnlre per Tel. BOO gen fund warrants , llth and bound In back * . 89 reams complete record pepoc forxcoart Jonrasl 13x18 , extra heavy. * " looo legal blanks. 4 page , printed any form , fiooopeeblanks , fall * lzo , printed , any form. 5oo spec blaqks , H page sico , printed , any form. 500 spec blankn , H ptka eUo.-prlnt < Q any form. 2oo one town square plat * , tc fin to mile , looo county claim blankH p * lei ! printed , looo claim blanks , U PgeUte , printed V8 paper tacks for ballot * . ' U. S. Land , Office , JAMES WHITEOEAD , . BegUtcr P. H. YOUNG , - - - - ! - Land Offlo * at North Platle. Me ) ) . , I NpTcmber , IW9. f Notice le hereby given-that the lollowlnc * named settler bae filecf notice ot her imteutlon to make final proof In inpport ot.htr claim. a d tarn * laid proof will bo made before Clerk of Dtstrttt Conrt-at Uroken Uow , Neb. , ,0u Jannar/i.lMsd , 1900 , Tl * : SARAHE , BDUIBTKN , widow ot William SdmUten , doo'd , H. B. No. 16974 , tor the neW ice. 97. toWn IS n. rnngwlll w. Uho name * the lollonlng nItnewe * to prove bis cunilnuou * realdeuce upon and cultivation ot aid land , vie : Simon P. Young , JOhft H. Brown James It. Robinson , David .B. JennlnBi , all of Lomi > x , Neb. GEO. V. FRENCH , RegUter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ( Iiolated Traet ) Notlco I * hereby given that ln"purtn Bce ot Inttrnctlona from the Oommladonerof tni Qen * eral Inud otQco , oudor authority veaUdln.blm by action 2453 , U. B , Rev. Htat. , a * amended fcy the act ot cougrtts , approved Feb. M , 1893. we will proceed to offer at pMbllo * ale on the 30tn day ot February , next , nt tbl * office , tbe following tract of land , to-wit ; The lot 1 , * ec. 0 , tp IB N. , It. II \V. of flth P. M. Any and all penone clalmlnc adversely the above decrlbnd land * are advlitd to file their claim * in thl * office on or bitter * the day above designated for tne commencement of laid sale. otUorwlte their rights.will ba forfelUd. JAUfiS VTUITKUSAO , Re ltr. FRANK H. TOUM9 , ' cclYr. Land Offlce at Lincoln , Neb , t Jan. 18,1900. f Notlco IB hereby given that tbe following-nata * ed icttler tiae filed notlco of liitt.lntenticm to make final proof In lupport of hi * claim , and tbat laid proof will be made before the Oennty Judge , nt Urokeu Uow , Neb , , on February Mth , 1900 , viz : Frank O. Drown , II. K. No. 17404 , for tbo wM uwkC V4 * WH nd * eU w SO-16-1B. be name * tbe following wltnette * to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid land , vie : Uea. O , Waters , ct Uroken Bow Jobn O. Taylor , John r > . Towell. 0,0. Uartia. at Uerwyn , Neb. J. W , JOHNSON , RigUter. * THOMPaQN OONTIUOTOR AND BDILDBH. and estimates on abort BO loo. Broken Bow , Nab. Lunch Counter. Ed. f-flalloy , Prop'r. All kinds of soft dr.nkn. Beit brand of ' ' ' oigarc. lal'b'ailding of Far in or a' banic. Wm. F. Hopkins , CONTRACTOR AMD BVIE.DBK 9 Plant and Specification * on inert noUee. K- terlal tarnished and bolldlog * cootpleted ueapec than any man in the * Ut * . BttltfacUbn teed M to plant and ipeclflcitlon * . J , J , SNYDE-R , - Notary Public , - and Justice ot the Peace. Special attention flv- en to collection * , Uepoiltion * - take o,1 ipentlen vouchers neatly executed , and all kind * of le al paper * written. Offlce weft elde iuuareviBroken Bow , Neb. . ,