TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NKB. Lincoln. Uonvor , Omaha , Iloluua , Chicago , Uutte , Bt , Joseph , Portland , Eansaei City , SAlt Lake Clt > . 81. Jjouts , and all San Krnnclero , polnti A > t and Bonth. and all points \VCB- . THA1N8 LKAVK A3 TOLLO1VS ! EART. No. 4 . Local esprots dally , Lincoln , Omaha , And nil points tact 0"M a.m. . 2 < o. 4t. Locul iniFstiiycr , departs. . ! ! : & u. in. No , 40. Through fright cnci lally..f > : UU a. in. No. 48. Local freight east urr. daily 1U.OO p.iu , Departs ftt 1.05p.m. Kxccpt bunday. WKtT. No. 41. Local express dally , Ilcloim , liuttn i'ortlaml , all points west 11:55 p. in Mo. 43. Local piiLHOiiKCriiirlviant..4:55 : p. m. No. 46. " " wttt " Hi'Wi n I" No 47. " SlilBp. m Dopum at 2 f > ii , m Except biinilay , Sleeping , dining und reclining chair cars ( scats free ) on turuigh ttHliif. 'ilcl.eo eold uiul bjg gage clicckcil tu uny pi hit lu tu Unaid suites anu Canada. No. 48 bas mcrchhiidleo cars TucfltUjj , TUtits- days ami Saturdays. No. 45 will curry pabengers for Aueelmo , Hal tey , Ucneca , \ \ hltiimn iiuu Alimiae. No. 40 will carry panui guru tor Kuvcmu Grand Island , buwtt.d uiid Lincoln , laforuiallon , mups time tublcR and ticket tall oa or write to II. L. Ormaby , n vut , or J Francli , Q. P. A. , Omuhv , Nourubka. U. I. . Uurllnjjton Route Calilornm tixcurulont Cheap ; quick ; uomiortuble. Leave Uuiuhii ' 1:35 : p. m. Liu doln 0:10 : p. tn. and liabtiiigri 8:50 p. m. every lliursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tounet slet-p- ors. Ko trun-fura ; oara run rigiit through to b n Fraiici co and hob Augeleu over the tscuuio Koute through Denver aim ball Lake ( Jit ) . Uara are carpt'tud ; upholstered in rattan ; Lave epru y beam and backs and aic provided with ourtains , boduiuy , towlud , aoap , etc. Uui- fornibd porterH aud txpenoncod ux- ouraicu conductors accoujpauy cauh excursion , relieving passengers ol all bother about baggage , poiuuug out sbjucts of mtcrubt and m mati > other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful exper ience. Second class tickets are honoreJ. Berths $5. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington Kouto ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general uabseugor agent Omaha , iNcb. The Way to go lo alilomiu. la in tourist sleeper , personally con- duotttl. ylu Ue iiuilii'Ktuu Koule. You dent , olmugo Cure.'ou make fua. tlmo. You tee tliu tiutal mtiitry ou i the ( ( lobe Your car la tot as expensively fur- nlBiiud as a place eleepor , but it la ] ust I as clt-au , judt as cunilortobiu , just uu good to ride in and nearly $20.00 | onenper It lias wide vesilLuicb ; , Piutfchgaps high back Beats ; a unloiiuutt i Pullman porter ; clean betiding ; spaoiuus ! toilet rooms , tubleo aud beating rtiuge | Being strocRly and utavily built , it rides amuotlil > ; it in warm in winter and | cool in summer. > In cbiMjgu of eacu excursion party is an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies It rlgbt tbrou u tj Luce Angeles. ( Jars leave Ornaba , St. Jreeph , Lincoln nnd Hustings tvery Tliuredny. ai riving Sin Frui cii-co loilovMii Sun day , LtifcB Angtles Moi day Only thru dayb from Micnurt Kivtr lo liai Pac'llc ' Coast , including two etop-ov < rs ol ] > hours nt Di'i.vi-r and 2 } l.ouru at Sau Lake CIij , two of thu uiobt iuterealiin ; cities on the continent , For f Ider giving full Imformntlnn , 08)1 ) nt tmy Bumuglon Rutn tickei offlou , or wntim , J . FRANCIS Gou'l. Paau. Agt .Ooiatirt , JMub. WANTED Several pereons for Dibtrict Oilicu Malingers in thiK state lo rtprfbciit nje in their own and euirounding couniieb1 Will ing to pay yearly 8000 , payable weekly. Deeirble otnpu > ymeui with annual opportuitiea. KeffronceH exchanged. Enclose self. addn sued Btftt ped envelope. S A , Park , 3QO Caxtcu li > ildi g , Ch'ti go. In the chest wuui H pcraoii IIHH a onld Indlunte a te oei cy tow ri pneumoutft .A pitcc of delicti dampened od wiih Cliamberlin's Pain Biuui am1 roancl on to the chnet over the tent of dnlu will promptly M-llevo the pnln and baprent the thronteni'd attack nf peemonla. Thiu tarntrtMitiHut w.H cure u Hine lock In a f w h"llr . hold by ail Drugels's. ' Eurokn Harness Oil Is the iif-t precervittlvo of now Icatlu-r and the best renovator ol ' . , U loathor. U olid , softens , liiucU- cus unU protect * . Use on your btit hnrncas , your old Imr- Bees , and your carriage top , not ) tucy will not only look licttfr but ueur longer. SoldBTerywbcreln cuu - ll iU < from linir pints to fUt it.lk < b ) . JI J , I ; STlMUill ! ) OIL to. 4 < \Vrlt Jncloslnz this od. and roc and we < vrlllBandyuutlila tenutiful Mandoline by express , C. O. I ) . BUiiJoct to examina tion. If tou i < * exactly J lALOKtfEkprlco.'SS.UO leYa ttuTfOcants. ( or S.VJO and express chnrg'-s. This la a regular $15.00 Inetrument , solid roaowood ( body , fancy peurl and ebony checkered edge , beautiful pearl butterfly guard ( plaW9ros8woodflneruoardandnlci' ( ( < iiiii piece. Youcanbavoolthur iiMandoluio , ( Otiltar.HanloorVlollnontUQ Kaiootcr , Wrlto for VRKB musical Catiilog'ie. q Address , A. llospo , Omaha , Neb. Equttllly , Etononir , Security. ' ' bo trne tctt fnrLlf Ingarnnoo Is ; > ; * : ) fan ml tn the Kqnltj of th Oontrnct , 4x the Economy of Manag m nt , and the LM Security for tho'.Paym nt. TUK Bankers Life Association , * , Xova. HDWAHD A. TiMrLr , President. Organlzcd'Jnly 1st , 1879. Guaranty Fund forlenfety. Surplus Fund for protection. Supervised by 8,000 depository backa. Sccnrl lea deposited with the .atato depnrtinrnt. Conacrvatlvu methods. Preferred ItlsxaLow Hates. Quarterly Payments. For rates and fall Information , call on or address J. A , HARRIS , Agent for Ouster County , Neb Offlca at Farmcri Bank ot Oast ir { ? } ( Cocnty , Broken Bow , Nob. M. * ; : No woman can bo too careful of her condition during1 the period be fore her little ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her Ufa and that of the child. It lies with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal shall bo 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 nro more than humbugs they endanger life. Mother's Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally relieves - 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 yonr wonderful remedy , Mother's Friend , for the last two months , and find it just as recommended , " Draffirists cell It t $ 1 pw bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO. ATLANTA , OA. Send for onr free Illustrated book , 11 Before Baby U Born. " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy HrrajB Proves Effectual. There are no better caodicnea on the market than Chamberlain's. We have used the Cough Remedy when all oth-sra failed , and in ovary instance it proved effectual. Almost daily wo here the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by those who used them. This is not an empty puff , paid for at se much a line , but is voluntarly given in good faith , in the hope that suf fering humanity may try these rera- ciiic-H and like the writer be benefit ed From the Qlenville ( W. Va. ) Pathfinder For sale by all drug- g'Bta. ' . J , J , SNYDER , Notary Public a u'I JnMlcr of the Peace. Special Attention B > on to collectloni , DepodtlonR taken , prnetou vouchers n tly ox < rnted and all kinds o legal p I > cia wrlten < ( lice west title equart , IJrokon Bow , Nob. Limcl Counter , & < ' MaUoy , Prop'r. All kinds > f soft drinks. Best brand of ciuarw. IRI building fast of Farmen' ] M Scott Attorney at Law BROKHNBOW , - NKBR. . . invention H pr.iimi | ( Ion iptrlctlyi'upQiloi.liUl. I bent free. Oldest uoi cy f r I'utcnts taken tlir < null Mo v ipceial notice , wlrhout clinrc > , in I Scientific flsr culiitlnn of HIW n-ic'iit.ili' ] M yosrj four months. tL Bold ODi p Bt , Wu-ULCtOu. U , C. Explriimtlon of Suiulny Sdiool Lesson. BT PET. SEO. a nnnNs. Joflus nt Jacob's well. John 4 : 5-20. Fobrunry 18 , 1000 , QOU > KM TBIT. Qed it n Spirit ; and they that.nor hlpllilm'.iinait..worihlp him in iplrlt and In trntb , After the conversation with Nioodemus , Josiu remained for some time in Jadea and baptized , The Phariaoes continued to bo auspiciotu and displeased over the nuws brought oonoorning John thu Biptist and the teaching of Jcsua. After being in Judca for aomotimc , word waa brought to Jesus that Herod had east John into prison. The neighborhood of Jerusalem became BO dangurouH to the Lord that he started for Galileo , where lie oould teauh ttnd baptize unmo lested , Jerusalem had done violence to prophets before and until his time oamo there was no use to ox- pOHo himself to danger. To reach Gnliloe he had the ohoioo of novoral rouda. A sanotimonioua Jew sel dom went through Samaria to reauh Galilee but Jenus duoided to go thu moat direct way and limn went through Samaria. At the tima of onr leaaon ho had arrived U the village of Syohar , wlit're Jacob's well was , It wna about noou , hot , duaty and wearied with hia jouruuy he oat down ou the well curb lo rest. There the diaoiples afterwards found him talking to a woman of Samaria. They were aurprUed to aeo the Lord talking with a atrange woman of Samaria , ) Ut bad they known her hfu as leaus did they would have been hooked indeed. Thia woman came to draw water at an unuaual lour , for women generally draw water in the morning or evening. 3ut she oame at noon , possibly hut wan tbe safest time for a woman of bur uharnuter to oomu to hu village well. Jesus opened the conversation by aaking the woman for a drink. Hio woman waa surprised that a Few would aak IHT i worn in of Samaria for a orink ; for the Jewa had no dealing with the Samari- aus. It waa a feud of long staud- ng. Each waa a dog to the other. auh worshiped the same God , but then they were unimici. Jesus waa to show this woman that race and religir.ua prejudice and bigotry are not of the kingdom. He break * down the dividing wall. With lim there ia neither babarian , Sythian bond nor free all are one o him. In replying lo the * woma < > Jt-nu * tya : "If thou kuewcat the gift i > t bed and who it la that naitli to thee give me to drink ; thou woaldeat lave asked of him and ha would lave given thee living water " The woman , aa Nioodemua , fails to his meaning. Nioodomus thought it was a physical birth , and ikewiaa this woman thinku of the natural waUr in tbe well ; hat must drawn with rope and pitcher. Jacob's well waa deep and she could not BOO how thia ntraug r could draw living watur out of u without a vuHRul , But .ItHUH again her with an advanced argu ment. To lead bur mind from the natural to the spiritual water Jeni nay * : "WhOHoever drinkuth of water shal ] tlnr-l g u : Km driuKutli of the \vau-r that 1 s'lHll give h'tn Hhall uevi r Uiirbi ; but thu water that I nhall ivu him hall bu in him a well ol wattr springing UD into ovcrlaatinu life. " The woman Htill thinking that be hid reference to somt- natural water aaid "Sir , give me this water , that ! thirst not , neither come hither to draw.1' Jesus Christ iti indeed the water of life. The spring ot life tha : he phnts in the bosom of men ia to quench his thirst and bo in him to natihfy al hia wants. Aa the npnng in the aide of the mountain throws iis waters down ilu < momlain fid" to rt'lri-bh the valluy holy * , and oau-e tbe ground to bring forth food , and gives drink to man and boant , aud all alonn its course maker the fii-lda screen and plfaaint to I > o . upon HO this fountain m tk M thu lite of mau plad and oausea him to bring forth the choicest growUin that outlast all time. Je Udhrisi thus plants a well of evtrlaalinu life witbtn nun that ia constantlj within him , cooling aud refreshing to hia spirit. It ia infinitely moro satisfying than riches , or literature , philosophy or fame. These soon pass away , but thia water of life ia in ono when misfortune or financial losses crowd him or when every blessing smiles on hia way. Jesus , knowing the history of the woman tells her to call her hue- band , bul she answers. "I have no husband. " She had had five husbands aud wna now living with a man that waa not her husband. And with all her sinfulncnfi Jcsua opens to her the wolla of salvation and places a heavenly stream in her soul that would constantly bring to her sweet truths and carry away fowl evile. How human is this record 1 No sooner does aha see that she IB known to this stranger that her lifuiacpon to him , than she begins to shuffle for other subjects. She sees that thia stranger ia a prophet. She was n shrewd woman , alert to make her escape. It is the same l.umiui nature trying to excuse and ot-ciipr. The setmon in getting en tirely too Interesting , the heart ia being probed , secrets are being laid open , such preaching ia entirely too personal , HJ she adroitly tnea to turn the conversation from bornei ! to theology. Religion in general was moae to her desire at that moment than religion in particular People who are being preised with o pt'l truth that strikes their own lives and practises would rather tiear concerning the conversion of the heathen or the progress of oivilix'ition. So the woman tried to raise a dispute aa to the proper place of worship , Jerusalem or Sarmaria. But Jeaua gives her the principle that predominates in the fiugdom of God. ' 'God ia a spirit and they that worship him must wirHhi | > him iu spirit und in truth. " Not iu Jerusalem , not in Sutnaria , not in ouo particul.r denomination , but in spirit and in truth must wo worship Hi in- Certain people and cm tain churuhen think that God can only bu worshiped iu their com munion and so they look upon all others BB , "Dogs of Samaritans" or 'Dogs of JUWB. " One person Imagines that hia church is the only true church and BO lays claim to being the only true church and outlaws all olhura. But there ia hut ono church. Denominations not bad but prejudice , bigotry , and narrowness ot mind are always > ; id , in church or out of churoh. Jc-oiiu announces iliat he ia the ( Jhnat and wo ktiuw how , that not > nly thin woman but many dwellers 111 Syuhar became hia disciples afier thia conversation with the woman. Frank Sherwood wae down town to day , the first time since ho had Fimsel with choleramorbua. . lie says hu drove thirty nil I en after he was taken , and never came so near dying in his life. After thia when he good out in the country be always takes a botile of < hamber laius Colio , Cholera nnd Diarrhoea lli'inedy with him Missouri Valley ( Iowa ) Times. For hale by all 1 bu biggest and bent calendar ever ' .Bs-ued by an ) American rail road is now b"ing distributed by i In HuriiPL'toi. LI one , J' wan iwv Vc hhev' , > ue lor each iiimilh of lli j ear O i each nhuui is n ntriking iltiHtnitiou of some U'Miiro of Burlington's KCIVICH n-ricr orol th * u-rritory reaohen by it1 * litU'H-the govariiinont fast mail running al mil spied ; a tourisi cas in iia wa > to ( JalHoima ; engine 15)1 ) , Ihu larueHC paaucnger engine in iho world ; u library car ; a coin- pan ment s'eeper ' ; the Burlingfon hirtiion ut Omaha ; a dining car , a moiiBtt-r freight train ; Kates Park , Cole ; thu pliingo ttatl. at ilol Spri- ngH. S. D , Yellowstone Falls , etc. The drawing * from which the pic'uroH ' were made are by Louit Uraunhold , of Chicago , aud cost Ht-v ral hundred dollars. The i c ol the calender ia 22x28. ' 1 * o iiMt'h HI < Hi b'g ' 1 } p * whivli i- ' b riadi' a diM'aicoof 60 fert. ( F-.r husine H oflicos the Burlington ( alnridur is simply invaluable Purol at-fd in large quantitiee , the c.alci ' 1-irrt fOH' ' iht tirlington Iloute 27 i-1 lit * ' With - upii'CM posiaqn , pae- kin , eft , i' ' cy represent an invest ment of about 36 cents Our price is 25 contH 10 cents less than cost. Writ- for one ; Htamps will do. If it IH not ( .atia.'aotory , seed it baok and your money will be promptly re funded , J , FKAXCIB , Guu , Pant ) . Agent. , Omaha. .Nub. In a recent letter from Washing ton D. 0. to and old friend , Mngor G , A , Studor , for twenty years United States Consul at Singporo , says : "While at DOB Moines I bo * came acquainted with a liniment known OB Chamberlain's Pain Balm which I found excellent against rheumatism aa well as against sore ness of the throat and ohost giving mo much easier breathing ) . I had a touch of Pnomonia early thia week , and two applications freely applied to the throat and ohrat re lieved me of it at once. I would not bo with ont it for anything. " For sale by all druggists. Wm. F. Jiopkins , CONTRACTOR AND DCIl. I5 Plum and Specifications on ihort notice. Mft- torIM fui utiliod and building * completed ohoapoi hanany m nln the iUt . Satlifactlon gnann cod ai to p Uni ana ipoclflcatloni , DR. R. H , MoOROSBON , In the District Court of CMt r Ckmuty , NoV. George W. ulsaaon , Plaintiff. ) William U. Oooua , uVal , Uefandauta ) To WlllUm 11 , Coon * , Ultiabeth Cooua and Uco. 1) . Hull , uou-reild nl duteudanta ; You and each ot you will tak * notice that uu the 13th day ot August , IBM , Uuorg * > V. Qltasou , Iho plalntlu aboro uamvd , fllod ula petition lu the District Court ot Cuatcr county , Nebraaka , f gainst you and each of you , and otbor dafcnd- antt , the object and prayer ot which said petition are to foreclose curtain mortgage az cuted ou Uctobor lat , 1882 , by William U. Uuona And KlLaabeth Coons to tnai Olot > Intaatmsni Co. . and afterwards sold and assigned to this plulntlfl Bald mortgage was glien to ILCUT * thi payment of a principal note ol | 000 , dated October 1 , 18IN , nnd do * October lit , Is97 , with Interest thereon at 7 per ci nt per annum from dntt until maturity and lo per cent thereafter ; and also to secure any payment for taxto upon the premises de scribed lu aald mortgag.i which tu holder of tatd mortgavo might pa > . Said mortgage WAS glr u upon the ne& of nwK and the mvH of the ueW of IS , and thu wy ; of the iu4 ! of 1 , nil In towuhtilp 15 , range 18 , Cnster county , Nebraska. That there Is now duo npon said mortgage In dobteduosa the following amounts ! Upon the principal note 8600 , w'tti 10 per cent from Oct. lat , lbU7 ; upon coupons No. 0 , 7 , 8 , 0 and 10. $ U each , with intoreat thereon at the r t of 10 per cent per annum from tha datoa ot maturity of aald coupons respoctlroly ; and there Is alao dno for taxes paid upon said promises by the holder of said mortgage ! 85.aJ. with ton per cent there , on from the date of said payment * , for which auras , with Interest thereon as aforesaid , plain , till prays for a decree foreclosing said mortgage and decreeing that Bald promises mit ) be gold to aatlofy aald amount , with interest as aforesaid , and costs of suit. Yon nnd each of you are ro- qulrod to answer said petition on or before Man day , the loth day of January , 1000. GKOUUB W. QLKA80N. Iy 0 L. Qnttorcon , hla Attorney. Articles of Incorportntlon. Taku uotioo that the undersigned have ou the 22ud day ot Jan. , 1000 UBSOoiated themsolvtiH together for the purpoyo of forming a corpora tion under the laws of the Btatu of Nebrauka aud for that purp su have adopted the Articles of luoorapora- tion in aubstanoo ns follows : FIBBT. The name of the onoor- poration is Broken Bow Dairy Co. SECOND. The principal place of buuiueHB of thiB corporation is aud uhull bo Brokeu Bow Cuator county Nebranka TIIIBD The general natun of the BiueHB to be oonduotod by said corporation is and shall bo the man ufaoturing of and dealing in dairy products ; the acquiring and owing necooflary real OHtato , the erecting and mauiteuanoo of neoauoary build ings aud more tipeoiaily the baild- ng of a aeparator station to leaie. FOBTH. The amount of th capi tal block of Bald corporation flhnll hu $3,060.00 dinded into 41 aharaa at par value of 950.00 each , which stock IB non-aaBOBiable. FIBTH. The commencement of thii oorpor. ation is and shall bo the i9nd of Jan. 1000 , and continue for twenty years unless sooner disolved by mutual consent or aot of law. SIXTH. This company shall notBubjeot itself to any indebtedness. SKYNTII The affairs of thin company shall be con ducted by a board of five directors ; ' 1 hese offluers , aa well as President Si'orntary and Treasurer , shall be elected by the stock lioldfirs of the < ompany. J. A. I'AYLOB , F. II ABTUDB , If. A Bertran , Directors. J IIN STOAUT C L GUTTEUUOJf 88 4t SUB80IBK FOli The Reuublican81,00 A FREE PATTERN ( b r own Mlietlonto T rr i b rt. fuI eol- rod lltbOKrapbtd pl tw and lllu tintloni , OrlglwJ , UtMt , artUtlc , tiqulilte and itrl tly up-lo-d U MS CAUL'S MAGAZINE I/minium * economlM. f rny work , bouMhold hlntr , iliort torle . current topm. to. Sub crlb to-day- % lytOa.yiulr. tidy agtauwmted. flood for term * . For ladlM , ralnti. fffrli nnd llttla ohlMr n. That ter > - Ula ityllth ' Ohio " Direct not fctuin a by tba au of inf other pittenu. Bavt no equal torityUajd porttct O CALL * * B A2TAR * PATTEflNS E llr put together. Onlr 10 and II etntt Mh-noo * blFb . Boldln nearly TWT city and town , or tor them. AbioluWlyterTlateit up-to U TUB McOALL Wtrt lirh Strrt * . twk Cltr , 0. ( ' 0" . S. Land Office , JAMK8 , - Register P. n. YOUNG. . . - Receiver U > B. Land OOlco , Broken How. Hflhr. . I Jan. 11,1000. 1 A infflclnnfcontent affidavit tinrlng been flloa 1 thli ofllco by Nnthnn T. 0 dd , rontcitnnt. flnalntt T. O. entry No , 1&I09 , made Mny 10 , 18W , fcr iiwk r o. 24 , tp 31 , n. 52 , by P/inl B. Jensen , contOJtoo , In winch It Is ntlogcd that laid claim- nt , Pftol 8. Jon cn , hn fulled to plow , plnnt or cnltlTUte ny portion of cold tract anil * md lAChet ezUt ftt Hila tlmo ; wild parties are hereby notltlM to nrnear , respond i nd odor ovlilcnro tnncnlnij iialdallcRfttlon nt lOo'clock a.m.on Feb.31.10pg. I bwfore the Tlcfflitor find Itccolvor ftt the United ' States Lund ( flNco In llrokcn Unw , Neb. The mid contectunt liavlnr.ln ft proper nffldnvlt , filed Bopt. Bth , 1800 , But forth fncis which ( ho * that after dno dlllRonoo , twwsonnl orvlco. of Mil i notice can not bo miMlo , It In hcroby orrtoicd and directed that uncli notion bo given by dtie and proper publication. , , FIUNIC H. YOUNG , Ilccolrcr. band Offlco at Lincoln , rfob , I Jan. 12.1SXX. | Holies It hereby lTon Mint Uw follow Inp-nam ed lettler h fllod notlro of Ms Ihioiillon to make flnal proof In support of nil claim , uno that laid proof will bo uiiulo before the Oonnty Jndgo , ftt Utokon Ilow , Neb , , TO Kcbrnanr Slth , .900. Tie : Prank O. Drown , II. K. No. 17464 , tor the iwM.nvrW wK'awW and toH wK SO-lo-10. he namit the following wltncssm to PIOTO bit contlnnoni residence nixm and cnltlvatlon ot laid Und , TIB : Goo , Oaters , cf Hrok n Bow John O. Taylor , John P. Towoll , 0 D. Manlln , of Berwyn , Nob. J. W , JOHNSON , IlcgUtor. NONIOK FOB PUBLICATION ( Isolated Trao Notice li hereby glron that in imrsuanio o-f iDitrnctlona from the ComtnUilonir of ttw uen- eral land onion , nndorautlmrltv tested m htm Oy ectlon S4tf > , U. 8 , llov mat. , i nniPiidod by t'i. act of fen r MI npproTtd F 'l ) Sfl , 1KB , wo will iroco ( d to otter tit ) i blln pula nn thu 2itn ) < liy of I'ebrnary , next , nt lhl oiilco , thn fnllowlng tract , of Intid , to-wlt : Thu lot I , noc. U , tp IU N. , > l ! il \V. of Gth 1 > . M. Any mid nil persons cUimlnK advertuly the aboro described lands are autltrd to file their claims In this olUco on or before tie day aboro didKnntcd for the commencement or said sale , otUonv-Uo tholr rlghtH will ba foilaltcd JAMHS WlHTEIlKAl ) , HogUtot. KUANK 11 YOtmj.lU'ceiw. In the County Court of Cuitor Co. , Nebraska. To nil whom U may coucotn , ani uipuolally to Albert Uorlecblngor : You are hereby nollflcd that I'etor Ilarnoc , gnanllan of the ustute of Albert liurtsohluner , Vui fllvd his account In thli court of Mi dolugs ai such Ktiardlan , and also hit petition asKlnr Unit ho bo dlcclmtKod as Mich RU dian of said ortato. And you are further notlllod that Kastu * mas Anilortoi , has this day fllod a petition In thin court nikintl that hn bo appolntod tfuordla ot tt-'O purion and vstatu nt thu raid Albert llortschlnx * ! ' aiid that It Ic lioruby ordered by the said court tbat both mill petitions bo licard In said oonrt tn llrokcu Bow , In anld county , ou Iho 'Jflth day of Jnnunry , 1000. at 1 o'clock p. m , , after four wooki publication of this notice In t'tu Cuntor Gouutr Hupnbltcan mid personal Bortlno of aoopy ju luu said Albert Uortsclilngor. Wlluoti my seal this 18th day of Iod , 19 > . ( SBAL ) J. A. AHMOUU , County Judge. ORUBIl ON QUANTING AUMIN1ST11ATION. The Btato of Nebraska , I. . CUitur County , [ County Court for uatd County. At a pension of the county court , hold at the county court room , lu and for eiiid county , at llrokon Uow , on thu loth day ot December , A. 1) . 1800. Present J. A Armour , Co. Jndgo , In the matter of the estate of Klrlrn Voro , do- cuitsvd , . . . Whercns , lotterB of ndmlnlstratlon have thll day been grunteil to A U. i'owlo as admlnliUr tor , Ordered , that elx months bo allowed for ctcdltorH to present their claims sinn t salfl estate for ailjustment and nllo\vanco. And on * year bo allowed eiild administrator to ect.lo np said estate , front t o 131st day of December , A. O. 1899. And It is furtbor ordered , that notice bo Riven to the creditors ot said estate to nppoar boforome at the county court room In said coun ty , on thuyist day of February. 1000 , on the Sd day ot April , lOnO , nnd on the 121st day of June , 1000 , at ! ! o'clock p. m. each day , by publication In the Ucpnbllcan , a nownpni > or printed In ram county , four wouka successively , prior to the &UI day of Kcbrnnrv , 1000 , Jor the purpose of presenting their claims for adjustment and1 - lowonco. True copy. (8KAL ) J. A. AHMO 'It ' , County Judge. OIIDER ON GUANT1NQ AUMINlBTKATIoN The Btnto of Nebroskn , 1 „ Oniter County. ] B8 * Connty Court for enlil County. At a session of the County Court , hold st the Connty Court room , In mid for s ld county , nt I'rokou Ilow , on the 3rd day of Palmary , A.D. , 1000. Protont , J. A , Armour. O . JtiJs" . In the matter of the cetato of Quo. I ) . Qroonwoou , deceived. WLoretr , letters of ndmlnlstratlon hare thUday been granted to Jnmos Lcdwlch as ndiululstrntor of the estate of Oeo.U.Qrconwood. Ordered , that six months bo allowed for creditors to proscnt Ibulr claims Against said ostnto for adjunl incut und allowance , nod ono your ho allowed said ndmln'- trntor to settle up eald cstnto , from the 10th day of Pehruary , A.U. 1000 , And It is further or dered that notice bo glron creditors of eald estate to appear before mo , nt the county court room In said county , ou the 10th dny of Mnrcli , 1800 , en the 10th day ot May 100' ' , and on the 10th d , y if Angaat , 1000 , at 10 " 'clock a. m. each day , by inbllcatlon In the Ilopubllcan , a news vapor irlntod In laid connty , four weeks succesrlvely , irlor to the 10th ilay of March , H'OO ' , for tha mrpoie of nreientlne their clulms ( oriidliistment , nd allowance. J. A. AHMOUU , County Judge. Facts That Ready Every Patriot January ( si and Voter THE 1900 Ought to Kaow. AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. 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