TIME TABLE , ! ) BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Helena , Chicago , Unite , bt , Joieph , Portland , Kinias City , Salt Lake City , tit. iionla , and all San Francisco , ait and loath. and all point * west. TKA1N3 LEAYB AS FOLLOWS : J5AIT. Ho. 43. ttrongh express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , nd all point * t' st _ .tW : a.m. . Wo. 44. Local patiengcr , departs..11:25 . ni. No. 40. Thronco frclkht can lally..B:80a. : m. No. 48. Local freight east arr. dally 13.01 p.m. VepttUat 1.03p.m. Except Sunday. WBIT. No. 41. throua b cxprcia dally , llelona , Hello J'oUlandall points west ! C:55p. : m Mo. 43. Local patBonucrarrlvi'B at..4:55 p. tu. Ho. 46. wcet "lu-Mtam No. 47. " " " " 2:16 p. m Depart * at 2.45 p , in Except tiunday , Bleeping , dining and reclining chair cara ( scale lr e ) on through trains. Tlckva cold and bay- r KO chscktd to any point In tb : United Hiatus aim Canada. No. 4Shaameroh ndliecars Tnoaduyi , Thurs day * and Saturdays. No. 45 will carry passengers for Ansolmo , Hal ey , 8 nca , Whitman and Alliance. No. 40 will carry patsoi gcrs for Ravenna Brand leland , Seward and Lincoln , Information , map , time table * and ticket cr wrllo to II. L. Ormeby , agent , or J Fraacli , G. P. A. , Omuhw , Neoraaka. U. L. 80HEDULE OF BROKEN BOW MAILS. Ponch for west \vlll cloeo at 8 p. m , , except Sunday when it will cloao at 7pm. Pouch , east tor train No. 4J closus at B.30 a m and foi Mo. 44 cloaca at , 11 u in. Mall for Analey aud points east uf Uraud Iiluud Carried ou train No. 44. Oconto Tla of Uyno and Tuckcrvlllo , dally vx- cept Monday doles , at 7 u nt : returning sumo day CalUway Tie , Mc'Kluley dally except Sunday closes at 7 a m , returning same day. Itound Valley Tla Green nnd KHou close nt7n m , Monday , Wcdueidy and Fridays , returning ane day. Sumuer Tla Gurnsey , Georgetown and Uptou arrrlvc * at 11 30 , Tnerday Tnursdny and Satur day , returning leavei at 12,30 same duy. OfflCJ hours from 8.00 n m to 8.00 p m. Sun day 8.SO to U.SO a. in. Lobby open week days Iroui 7am to 8pm , L. 11. JKWBTT , l'M. Burlington Koute California Excursion ! Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Omahti 4:35 : p. m. Lin- doln 0:10 p. m. and Huntings 8:50 : p. m. every Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tourittt sleep ers. No transfers ; cars run right through to fSnn Francisco and Lou Angeles over the Scenic Koute through Denver and Salt Lake Cit } . Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; Lave bpnug seats and backs and are provided with curtains , bedding , towlos , soap , etc. Uni formed porters aud experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving paaauuyorn ol all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjects of interest and in mauy other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful exper ienoe. tSeoond class tickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full infoima tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office , or write to J Francis , general passenger . .agent Omaha , Neb. The Way to go to California JL Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted , via , tLe JjurlluRtou Koule You'dont ohange cars. You make fue tlmoi You see the finest scenery 011 the globe. Your oar IB not as expensively fur nltued as a place eleepnr , but it is jue as clean , Jim as comfortable , just UB good to ride in und nearly $20.00 oboapur. It has wide vestibules ; PintHohgaBsJilgb backseats ; a unformed Fullmau porter ; clean bedding ; spacious toilet rooms , tables aud beating range. BeingBtr6ogly and heavily built , It rides amootbly ; It Is warm In winter and cool In summer. t , ID change of each excursion party ia an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies U rlgbt through to Loee Angelas. ijara leave Omaha , St. Jreeph , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday. arrlvlngjSan < Francisco following Sun day , LOBS Angeles Mouday. Only three days from Missouri River ( o the Pad tic Coast , inoludfng two etop-ovfrs of Ifj hours at Denver and 2 } Hours at Suli Lake Olty , two ot the rnott Interestm * oltles on tbo continent. For folder giving full Information , oall at any Burlington Ituuto ticket office''or write to , J. FHANCIS Qon'l. Pass. Agt.Omaha , Nob. WANTED Several persons for District Office Managers in thin state to represent me in their own -surrounding counties' Will , ing to pay yearly $600 , payable weekly. Deairblo employment with undual opportuitiea. References exchanged. Enclose self-addreseed utar ped envelope. S. A , Park , 390 Caxtcn Buildicg , Chicago. Pains In the cheat when a person bns a cold indicate a tendency toward pueumonla .A piece o ( fianccl dampen ed with Chamberlln'B Pain Blum and round ou to tbe chest over the eeat of dnlu will promptly relieve the pnin aud bapvent the threatened attack of peemonla. This eamo treatment will euro a lame lack In a few hours , Bold by all Druggists. Nothing nl o adds to much tothechnrmof the drawing room or boujolr M the aoftljr radi ant light from COIinOVA ( ' iulli'J , Nothlnc will contribute more to thu artUtto auccviM of the luncheon , j tea or dinner. The bent decorative c ndle § for the I mi ) lot or the 4 most elaborate function for rot * taire or inanition. Made In nil colon and the moit delicate tluti by M'A.NHAltlt OIL. CO. anJ told dTi-rjwhere. ' / § { ' riiuallly , Economy , Security. 3JH5 ijli.H he trou test forlLtfe Insurance IB ' * $ fvjf fotiud In the Equity ot the Contract , Sjj ' ? i' " 10 Economy of Mnnngoruont , > ud the ffie " Scctully for ( nonpayment. Wtf 1 TtlK OUIGINAL | i | Bankers Life Association , p Doa Matnco , Iowa. i | ; ! | ajS KnwAitn A. TEMPLK. President. | f | ' OrRanlzcd.July.Ut , 1879. fc li .T , Guaranty Fnnd for. enfoty. ttffjij ii | Surplus Fand for protection. S | | ijg Supervised by 3.C60 depository banks.lf [ K Bccnrl lea dopoaltcd with the etato * jj department. ! } * ) ConsccvRtlvo mothoda. i' | Preferred lllsisLow Uatos. i\a \ Quarterly Pnymcnlg. ' ? ? ; . For rates and fnll Information , call * ' on or address | J. A. HARRIS , ( fi Agent for Cnstcr Counly , Neb j . > ! .B Offlco at Farmers Bank of 008 * . er , * t Cucnty , Hrokon Uow , Neb. WOMEN IN TEOUBLE. The Approach , of Motherhood la the Occasion of Much Anxiety to All. Every woman dreads the ordeal jhrough which she must pnsa in becom- ng a mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source ol constant anxiety , fear and dread , to say nothing of the danger which the coming incident entails. The joyoua anticipations with which she looks for. ward to baby's coming gives way to an ndoBcribublo dread of the ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying : vent which will soon approach ana aavo to be endured. Women should hail with delight a remedy which insures to them im munity from the pain , suffering and langer incidental to child-bearing. 3uch a remedy is novr offered , and women need not fear longer the hour of childbirth. "Mother's Friend" is a scientific liniment and if used before confinement , gently and surely prepares the body for the great requirements and changes it is undergoing , insures safety to both mother and child , and takes her through the event with com' parative ease and comfort. This won > aerful remedy is praised by every woman who has used it. What woman is not interested in "Mother's Friend ? " This wonderful remedy has been tested and ita price less value proven by the experience ol thousands of happy mothers who have used it during the most critical period of woisan'a life the approach iind culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise , for it gave them help and hope in their most trying hour and when most needed. Every woman may some day need "Mother's Friend. " The Itt.r.ln hnnlc. "Beforn Babv is Born. " telling all about it , and when it should be used , will prove of great interest and benefit to all expectant mothers , and will bo sent free to any address upon application to the Bradueld Regulatoi Company , Atlanta , Ga. Chninberlaiu's Cough * Remedy Always I'roves.Effcctuol. There are no better medicnea on tL- market than Chamberlain's. Wo have used the Cough Remedy when all others failed , and in every instance it proved effectual. AlmoBt daily we hero tbo virtues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by those who used them. This is not an empty puff , paid for at eo much a line , but is voluntarly given in good faitb , in the hope that suf fering humanity may try these rem edies and like the writer be benefit ed From UIP Glonvillo ( W. Va. ) Pathu'ndnr For sale by all drug- gista. J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public ami Justice ot the Peace. Special Attention elv- en to collections , DepoMtlona taken , ponslon vouchers ne ily ezcculod and all kinds o. legal spera wrlteu. dfllce west side equate , flrokcn Bow , Neb. Lund Counter , Ec Wial'.oy , Prop'r. All kinds if soft drinks. Best brand of cigars. 1st building east of Farmort1 bank , J. M Scott Attorney at Law - BROKKNBOW , - NRBR. Wm. F. F opkins , COMTKACTOK. AND Plans and Specification on short notlco. Ma terlal fmiiUhcd Mid building ? completed choapei hail any iniu In the stale. Satisfaction guarau ced us to pltus nun fpcclflcatloue. Dr , E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist OUlce over \V.H.Sw , n'i ) QroQiiry.etore. Broken Bow , - Neb. At Tlic Fnrlft ( tX > rrespouilonco by Frank Itogeri. ) Pnrls , March 10th , 1000. A gentlemana mlllrr in Broken Uow , eald to mo In Harry Day's store one day that ho was going to Paris aud ion the Exposition for Bomethiux like $200 for ho round trip. That wna about a year ago when JJrokon Bow first began to talk ot the Paris Exposition. If.ttoday that fnme gentleman can go , from Bro ken Bow to Paris , oeo two weeks ot the Exposition and get back homo on $200 , bo can got a patent on his trip that any American ttitvolor would willlugl > pay 8400 tor. Ills case Is Bomething like tbe man up n Brussels who wrote to the American Express Co , in Paris a few days ago and wanted them to got him a nice , quiet room with breakfasts , cloio to the Ex position for fifty frauca 10 a month. The Express CO'B correspondent an swered htm something like this : "Dear Sir. Taking all things Into considera tion , I think that about the best thing or you to do ia to rent a small balloon and go up towards the top of tbo Eiffel tower ; there you will tlnd quiet , good ah- , and In foot everything you -want but ( be cleji'unwr. ' " One onn bo very eoon uinlenl in Pttrls uutll he has to floop and eat , two vtry bad bublta which all Am- erlo na practice , I have heard of people being held up for two francs for bread , butter and coffee. Very few are the places in Parifc where one can got bread , butter and coffee for lers than a franc. Tbe following is tbo story told to n friend of mine by an American lady : "Dining at tUo Cafe American with my daughter I was served with tbe uneatablu dish of * 'poulot a haut gout. ' ' The attention of tbo head waiter was called to tbe fact , and the only result was n torrent ot Im pertinence , unusual from a garoon de cafe. T then took my omplaint against chicken and waiter to tbo woman nf the desk. Hero I found myself fairly out of the fiylng pan and Into the lire. That person met my remonstrance with lan guage that most people would call un parliamentary " Now this Cafe Am erican since that lady's call does not per mit ladies unaccompanied by gentlemen to enter. It IB called one of the res- pi'cUblo restaurants of Purls. She thinks ( bat pirlmps the Cafe American le ngbt In declining aduilttanuo to its tables of ladles unprotected by a gentle mau. I luarned yesterday from a very reliable source some very interesting facts about Exposition tickets. The tickets wcro numbered from one eome where up Into the millions , and put on Bale at twenty francs for twenty tickets. So if they sold a million packs ot these tickets they wouid have the nice little sum of four milliou dollars. Each num ber a man held ou a ticket entitled him to n chance In a great lottery , and also Insured him a uniform admittance to tbe Exposition. He might even if be wished sell bis tbkets and make what money he could on them. So far the thing went all right and some people did win quite large sums of money ; but now tbo management says , 'Only on certain days are your tickets good. Some days it will take four or five of them to admit you to the grounds. Thnt has made holders pretty sore. Some art ) offering their tickets at from ( iftoan to eighteen franca , aud even a tew of tbe poorer holders are offering to sell their tickets on the street at from seven to ten contn each. In the Ameri can Express office I beard Mr. Peck air his opinion ot ttie thing. Words seemed to flow from tbo honorable gentleman in big blue torrents. A few nights ago tbo managers of the Exposition gave a grand eupper at which four hundred guests were present , Tb affair cost one million francs. Home one has to pay foi all such tblnge , so I sup pose' they decided to make a portion of It come out of Innocent ticket holders , People In Franco are always looking out ( or some way to get tbe dnllnra ami tbey arc not particular bow tbey get tbem. Last night an American who baa been in France just long enough to get tbls Instinct , proposed that wo set some fccbRme afoot for making tbn millions ot human bones that line tbo CHUoomba ot Paris Into Rome kind of fertilizer. When people just visiting tbo country got that bad what must tbe natlfi'S be ? Burlington JRouto Through Sleeping Cara to San Francisco. No changes-no delays-no chance of misping connections if yon go to California via the Burlington Routu. The Burlington runs through sleeq ing cars Omaha , Lincoln and Has tings , to Sdlt Lake City and San Francisco , daily. Dining cars all the wuy. Library cars west of Ogden. Finest scenery in the world. See nearest Burlington tioket ai eut.or write J Fiuucis , G. P , A. , Omaha , Nebraska. 3. 1. 8. 19. Gold At Capo Nome , [ f you want Information about 'be ' Cape Nome country , bow to get there and what It costs , write toi. Francis Gen eral Passenger Agent , B & M R R R In Nebraska , Omaha. . 12 Full blood Bard Plymouth Roak roosters , ior sale , six blocks south and one east of the public square. 85 6t J. H , H. CUOBB. From Our Exchanges. | Saruetit lender. Senator F , M , Currio and Fred Cummings departed from horn Mouday morning for Bi'lingn , Alon. tanna. They expect to buy a oar load of horses before they return. JDr , Grnham is making arrangements monts to build a now dwelling in Sargent. Uo expects to bavo the building ready for occupancy by tbo first of May. At which in time bin family , who are living in Lincoln , expects to join him , The doctor has great faith in the future at Sarpout , and has backed up his faith by investing in several pieces of real estate. Merun Him. A few days ago while one of liayes VVilliainu' boy , living near Now Helouawao making a bow and arrow hia kuifo slipped , cutting quite a gash in hia cheat , from which the blood lowed freely. A doctor was called who chocked tbo blood and dressed tbo wound. At last report tbo boy was getting along well. DroWutcr C , T. Anderson waa in town yesterday from Lakeland , doing business. Charley appears to have occasion to come down every once in a while. G. II , rmtlo is building fence these days prepaiatory to rounding up his cattle. Ho thinks with thu now addition to tbo family makes it a necessity to labor an hour a day more. more.W. W. H. Roeder of Morna who re cently bought tbe Wes White farm at the mouth of Goose Creek , ar rived yesterday with his first load of goods preparatory to a permanent location of himself and tamily on their lately acquired possessions in Blain county , Mr. Reader ia an enterprising farmer and stockman in Ouster county -and the news , takes pleasure in seeing this family come to our midst. Johnnie aud Charley Frederick were thrown from a bucking horse yesterday morning breaking the lop of the frotner , while tbo latter es caped without injury. Tbo father of tbe boys reoiuvod a broken leg a few weeks ago by a horse falling upon him. Callaway Courier. Atialcy Advocate. Corn husking is about finished. We wore told that James Houta finished his field one day last week. John Cover returned from Chey enne to Mason last Friday. He wont to Cheyenne expecting to secure employment , but WPS dis- apointod. Maaou Cltjr Transcript. Mr. Elijah Stoddard , of Omaha , who was one of the early ranohe- men of thia part of Cuater county , is now here attending some busi- nessmattera. Mr. Stoddard oan re- lute many interesting and historical rommisoonBoes of early dayo in Cuater county. Ed Burrows while on his recent hunting trip to tbe Platte encounter * ed tbo business end of a posion weed or vine , with tbo result that he has beeu confined to bia bouse since bis return borne. Fd'i face and other portions of bis anatomy were dadly swollen. Mrn D. F. Wimer left on Mon day morning for Conway , S. C. where her husband baa been for the last year. It is tbe lady's enten- tion to remain away a year. The lady will spend & week visiting with friends in Otoe county , Neb . before proceeding ou her southern journey. Teleuruptt. There have boon at least twenty paririo fir OH between Bridgeport and Goring started from the sparks * rom the engines and it has kept every body busy in neighborhood of Northport lighting them ; one day there being four different fires within a mile of Northport. It is becoming a nuisance as no one knows bow soon bio ranch and homo will be burned up. Tbo B. A M. Should bavo some provonti- tivo for this. Rev. E. Edwards , pastor of tbe English Baptist Church at Minera- ville , Pa. , when suffering with rheumatism , was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. lie says : " A few applications oi this liniment proved of a great service to mo. It subdued tbo inflamma tion and relieved tbo pain. Should any sufferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will pleas me. " For sale by all druggist. Job printing at tbia office. Kor Rule * , I. The William E , Wookorly farm , northeast quarter , isotlon twenty tLroo | , township thirteen , north of range , ninetoou , west 6 principal meridian ] , 0 room franio house , small granary , sod Btablo , windmill and good well , Forty noros in pasture , ninety-five acres in oultivation , bal ance unbroken , R. E , GLASS. 3 8 Broken Bow Nobr. Notice * Wo , the undorBignod , hnvo leased what is known as Qandy's Sand Bank. Parties wishing sand eau have same by calling on tin. Z. O. & W. J. CBOBB. -10 Broken Bow , Neb Clubbing Dates. The REPUBLICAN offers the host atos on subscription you eau got anywhere. See our prices. The IlltutraU'd B o. . . . . . . . . .J3.00 The Weekly Uoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , . , . . . . OS The Inter Ocean. . . . . * _ .00 TD.eFa.rm Journal 00 The Glebe Democrat. . . . . . . W ) The Toledo Ulado 00 Th Utpubltcan . . . . _ - > JU iTies Wo will furnish you the whole list one year for $3.95. Or we will give you The H publtc n and illustrated and Weekly Baifor V M The Republican and lutor Ocenu for 1.60 Tnc Republican and Globe Democrat ( or . . . l.W The Uopabllcau and Tolsdo Ulado ( or l.W To anyone who accosts any of the above offers between now and the first of January , 1800 , we will give the Farm Journal for iivo years foe ; or to anyouo who pays up. Now is your time. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy- This remedy is intended especially for coughs , ooldr , croupe , whooping cough and onilucuzt. It has bcoomo famous for itH ouroa of these deasos , over a largo part ot the civilized world. The most flat tering testimonials Invo been re- oeived , giving accounts of its good works : of the aggravating and per sistaut coughs it has cured ; of se vere colds that have yielded prouitly to its soothing effects , and of the dangerous attaots it IUB cured , often saving the lif J of the child The extensive use of it for whoop ing cough ban shown that it robs that disease of al dangerous con sequences. Sold by all druggists WANTED Several persona for district ofllco muuagers In this state to represent me in their own And surrounding coun ties. Willing to pay yearly $000 , pay able -weekly. Desirable employment with unusual opportunities. Referen ces exchanged. Enclose solf-iulclrested stamped envelope' S. A : Park , 320 Oaxton Building , Chicago. 1180-2Gt. Spring and Summer Opennlng 1000 I wish to auotinoo to the public that my Uno of Millinery and silks will be complete by Saturday March 84th and Monday March 20th and prices to suit every one. A cordial invitation is extended to all. MitB. THOMSON. The REPUBLICAN and Inter Ocenc for $1.50. The REPUBLICAN nc State Journal for 11.85. SEND V7rlt lncIOBlnrthloftd. nndKioand wo will aeud you tula ixmuttful Mandoline Ur ciurcas. C. O. U. BUbJcct to examina tion. Jf fouac * exactly n represented rou can pay tbo express u ont our 8PEO IA.L OVFEII price , 30.0U loss the 60cents , or 85.60 and express .cliareua. This la a regular iir < .00 Inotrument , solid rosewood body , fancy poorl and ubouy checkered odRO , beautiful pearl butterfly guard ] ) lccu. Youcuauavoclthcr aMandolluo , Uultar.IJunJoorVloltnoutlio Bametcrina. Write for VltEB muslcnl Catalogue. Address , A. Uogpo , Ouiatia , flcu A FREE PATTERN her own i lrctlontu 4 ry ubscrlbtr , Ilcautlfu ! col- jred lltuo rkpbed plulei nd Illmtriitloni Orlnlnal , iiuut , ortlitlo , xquuita and atrlctlj up-to-date dc-sl MS CALLS MAGAZIN UretimakUiir eoonomlM. fancy work , liouwbolil blntt , bert stories , current topic * , etc. Butterlbe to-day. Only too. jrewljr. L4ya U nutted. Bond f r term * . For ladles , mlMM , frfrli and llttlt children. That cer tain ( tyllnti" chlo " effect not attained by the u e of any other pattern * . lUrauo equal tcntyleaud perfect tit. S CALL . B A2JAR * PATTEHNS1 thtr , Only 10 and II eintu eacb-non * Giber/ din nearly ertry city and town , or by mall L At * ( or them , IbaoluUlytery lateit up-to-date itylea , THS MoOALI * COMPANY , , , v. * ( * - r- - > | , . . . . yf Itrk City , S. t , D. S. Land Ofltee , JAMK3 WniTKIIMAH , Koglato P. H. YOUNG. . . . - Keco.vpr How. Nob. , Fob. 23th , 1000. A anfllclflnt contoit nlUilnvIt having boon died In thin ofllco by William II. Pummel , contestant , < rnln t A'bTt ' A. Wnchler , entry No. 18301 , mndo JnlySS , 1899 for * o'S nccli , townnblp J8 , rnngo 21 , 6y Allxirl A. Waohtor Contostee , In which It UnllOROd that fiald Wnehlor Ima never broken , nor enunod to bo broken ton acres of laid tract a required by law and has neror planted or cnneed to o planted to trco.i , c > d or culling moro Uui 5 acred of eald trnot. That no phntlnff or re planting ban hcon done on unul tract ilnco the ypnr IBSI or oarltor. That n M tract h not boon plowed or cnltlrntod elnco 1801 and thai eald en try ban been atmndoncd. Tlmt all cf Its doccts hordu convplnlnod ot mint at hie trrcl , Bald portion tion nro hereby noticed to appear , respond end offer orldcnco touching raid allocution at ton o'clock a. in on April 5,1100 , boforu the Iteelitor and ItccclTor at the United Htntcs land Ofllco In llroken IIow , Nebraska. The lil contestant rmrlnK , in a proper afflda Tit , mod January a , 1000 , eut forth tiots which show that after die diligence persona ; torrlco ot this notloo can not ho tuado , it Is hcrol'y ordered and directed that such notlco bo glvoa by duo and proper publication. KIUNK II. YOUNG , Uccctrer. LAND Dines AT rfouTii I'LATiK , Ntu , , February SJOlll. I9UU. Notlcu U hereby glicn that iho following named lotiler has lllou noilco o [ hoi Intention tt make Uuul proof in nupport 'it hur claim , and that said proof will bo made buforu County Judyo at lirokou How. Nouriuka , ou Al > nl Oth , 1UOO , vl * . ; Kll.-.aboth tSwopo , 11. K. No. ITUfl'J , for the J Ki BO U of section M , town 10 , N lnn-c ( , SL W Cth pr. M. bho nuiiios the following wHnosai.to | -OTO her cuutlimuB icMuuiici upon mid culliYivtlcii. of until Jnml , Tin ! Julin Willis uf llrokuu l.iv > Nob. ; 'in. vi KltiK of llrokun llovi , Nub. : Join Smulloy t Urokvn Uow , Nub. i Albert lluri e c 1 Urokei 'o\v , Nob. UKO. U. FiiRNUi , IM ' ( tor. STATES L.4NU OFI-IOR , Noinit Pi mis , NKB , Kctmmrj IMth , IWU. Notlco U hcruby lveu Hint Kdwurd \ \ ' . uek I as Hied notlco nt Inteiitluu to uinito llcul J. Jof Hiforu County Jtul < u nt his ottlco lu lirokou ow , Nebraska , oil tiaturday thu 7th duy of April , 000 , on timber culture application No 13284 , for 10 uw W , * o X. " H , * W Ai , so K nwx neuter of uollou No. ? j , In township No. 10 N , iiungu No. J W. UB names as wltncseos : Ulchird Glftot Ittjk- u llow , Neb. ; Henry Mnrllti ot Alclvlc.oy , ioL ( Charles W. liootli ot Mcliiuloy , Nub. ; ohn Kodneru of Mclilnley , Mob. UK01KIK K. KltCNCII. LANU Orricc AT Noiuu PLATTG , NKU. , SOth , 11HW. Notlco Is hereby ylTeu that the named settler has llled notlco of his Intention tc nnko llr.ul proof in mtpport ot his claim , m.tl lint Htild proof will bo nmdo boforoOonnly Jtld o t Broken liow , Nebraska , ( ill April Till , IWiJ , t f. IClulmrcl OUL , 1. K. No. IOU5U , for thu a Hi o U of uoutloi , 11 , nd u I'j no U of mectlou 1 , towu ID , N. It'u. 'J J W. lln uiitiiOB the following wltnosabH u irovo his coiKliuioiih rvaldunco upon and onltlva- Ion of Hnldlund , vl : Kilwanl , UUBIC ot .Me. Klnloy , Nob. ; lloury Martm of Mollluloy , ioNatnan \ S. Province ot AlcKlnloy , Nub , ; Sebnsllan Neth uf lirokou llow , Null. UKOHUK U. I''IIK.NCII , Hey later. STATIC OF NKHUASIiA , I . „ OUSTMllUOUNrv , J ° * COUNTY OOUuT FOIt HAH ) COUNTY. Al a leoslou ot the County Ucurt , held At tb county court room , lu and for Bald county , a lirokon llow , ou tliuSth day ot Murcb , A. I ) . , 1 00. Present , .1' . A. Armour , County Judge. In the mutter ot the estate of Johu Al. Uolcomb doctia ud. WHKUKXH , Lottera ot iiduilnlatratlon have this ilny be.u uruutud to Anmudu U. llolcomb as ml- uilnlttratrlx o ( the uttuto ut John At. llolcomb It In InOIIUKIIKU. . Thtit elx months bo allowed for oivdltors to piceeul thulr cltilms ngnliibl eald us- Into ( or ndjustmout und iillowiiuou , uiul 0110 year bo Hlluwfcil euld udiulnistnurli to hUttlu up said itnte , from Uio lUth duy of Murcli , 1UUU. AMD IT is I'UiiTiiKii uituisuuD , That notice bo glvon to tbo creditors of nald usluiu , to iippcar bu- Fore uie , tit the county court room In s lU county , on the 10th dny of Muy , 1IWU. on the 1U.I1 day of July , 1WW , ana ou the 10th duv ot Sepluuibor , 1IHX ) , at 10 o'clock , it. m. , each iluy , by publication lu the Cuelur county HKI'UIILIOAN , u nuwspupor printed In said county , four wuukd tuccosoivuly , prior tu the lUth d y of Aluy , 1UOO , for ttio purnosu of proi > onllni ; tholr clulms for udjualinunt tud ill- lowuncu. .1 A. Austoun , Uuunty Judgu. [ HKAU ] U. B. LAND Orn-tuB , March-illi , 1UUU. A Mumclent contest alllduvlf having been llled In thin oUlco by Wil. Moouit , coutoutunt , ugalimt timber claim outry No. 71B7 , m Jo Uotobur ! JUlb , IBB'J , for B M , no U and n > i , BO H. nectlon 30 , townphlp 10 , rungo i0 ! , by Uuulel Snyilur , ouii- tuBlou , lu which U Is allowed that Bald Daniel Bnydur has wholly ubauilooed uld tru t. TImtlio fur moro than llro yenrH bus ntigluctod and re fused either lu IIUIBOU or by uirent to plow or cul. tlvuto Bum truct in any way , or to piuiit or ro- pluut any podlun of enlcl truct to trous , uoeda or cuttlngB. Thitl Huld trict ID nut nor hut not hoou cultivated or pluntud In uny nmnnor for muro than live yoiiri and U wholly devoid oC limlior or treua ot any kind und thut " 11 the lalchoa herein complained of cxluat thiu date , bald parttun are noruby uotlllod to appear , rotpoud und ullur ovldenco touching mid ullocutlon at U o'o.oclt p. in. , on April lOlh , lUOO , hotoro the Uo lalor and Keculvor ut the Uullod Sluton Lund Oiuw lu Lin coln , Not ) , , The auld coiitentuut luiviut ; , In u proper nlllcln- vll , tiled March 4 , 1UOO , bet forth facts which nliow that utter duo dillK'eiiuo iiur8oiiat nurvlcu ot thia hollco tun not hu mudo , It In hereby ordered aud directed tlmt sue. , notlco be lv"u by due aud proper publication J. W.JOUNBON , Koijlalor. T. 1 * KKNNAUD , Ucuulrer. UUOKKN llow , Nicii. , March ia. 1000. Notice U hereby given Ihut ttiO lollowlni : iiauiod eetllor IIHB lllcd notlco ot hU lutontlou to iuai > o tliml proof Iniuppovt ot hlrf claim , uud that taid proof ivlll bo inmlu before n.'Klul r and 10- Colvtr ul llroUen lo\v ( , Neb. , on April SO. 1WJ , VizVullur Uo eta if llmueii UjW , NoU. , U , K. No Sj , lor the w V uvr'i Yi 8 , Bcctlin Jo , township lit N. , rungo MV Uo IIUUIKH Ihu lol- owing wllnt-bBUb to provo hla contluuoa ioal- leutxi upon and cul trillion of mild laud , vU : A'llllam 18a Kent of Itound Valley , Nob. , Albeit It. Uliraiau of lira ou llow , Neb. , Frank WolU f W lworth. Neh. , Hohert Alllnou ot Lllliun , Neh , uAUEH WIIITKUBAD , ItegUtor. Laud OiUoo nt Lincoln Xubr. , I .March 15 11)00. ) f Notlco is hereby ( .Iven thut tlm fullowlnj , " Darned etttier him lllcd notlcu 01 hU intention to iiiuku Unul proof lu suiipurt of hla olMlw , uuu th tt iald proof will bo uiutiu hofoM Uuiiniy Jiult'u , JuBtur county , nt Urokeu llow , on April 2d , ItwO , Iz : Jolm Tlioiliu- , II 11. 18170 , for the o V uw M , sw H BW Af , boo. 2U and uw nw-W-lO-W w. Ue nainca the following wltne-soa to proro hlo continuous rfBldeueo upon uud cultlvutlou of eald lund , viz : John'K. SUinner of Uarwyn. Nob. , Joi-ephS. lluruottot Dorwyn , Neh , ' Kdinund HoiiKher ot llerWjU , Neb , W > ley illlier of llor- wynTNob. J. W , JOHNSON , Heglster. 3-W-Ot 0 8 Land Olilco nt Hrokon llow , Nob. , I March 17,1IWO. J Notice la hereby given tlmt Chan. NV.Clmpinau hat filed notice of Intention to make flnal proof ho- fore register and to eivor.ut their otHoo In llrokeu Uow , Neb.,011 Thursday , the Olhdsyof April , 1900 , ou timber culture application Mo. 60 , for thoaw-qnarterof sectlou No. I'J ' , lu township No. 1U u , raiiuo o. 10 w , llunaiuiaaH wituosion : Wllllun Hitter ot Walworto , Nob. Frank Christy \Valwprth , Neb. , Walt Motcalf of Walwottu , Nob. , I'orry ilelculf of Walworth , Neb. JASIBB WIIITBIIBAD , Uegliter , i lilted Suite * Laud Olilco , North 1'latte , Neb , April 3 , 1800. Notice la bcrtby given that ELLEN WUBATON has filed noilco of Inteiulon to nmiio flnal proof before oumv Ju igu ut hu o llco in Uro en llow , Nob.onFrliIiiylhumhday of May , llOO , ou timber culiuni applloatlon fco13071 , for thu o 'i no < o\'i \ t > o M ( itwrlor ot ccctlou No. 2J , In town- t\t\\i \ \ \ Mo U n , ningo No. l west 0 ' . M. She nunica aa wlttioet-os ; Nimuol K. Javw of cruto , Nob. , Peter 11 otterwu of Oconto. Neh. , John J. Hreueu of Ocouto , Nuh.ruuk Uuv. or. acorgoiowii , Neb. Quo. K. I'ltKNou ' , UcgUter. Now is the time to rouv yotir tU tht )